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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION Pago
Introduction V
A Guide to the Use of the Directory VI
STATISTICAL DATA
Final CoUn». for Population of Continental United
States by Regions, Divisions and States
April!, 1950 X
Population Statistics, by States XI
Population and Family Income, Largest Cities XII
Population of Standard Metropolitan Areas 2
Manufacturing and Employment Statistics 3
Market I ndices 4
Agriculture by States 5
Tabulated Statement of Publications 6-7
Summary and Comparative Statement of
Publications 8
Aggregate Circulation of English Language Daily
Newspapers 8
Airway, Airport and Railroad Maps of the
United States bet. 8-9
POPULATION
Cities of 100,000 Inhabitants or More 9
Canadian Cities of over 50,000 Inhabitants 9
Population of Cities, Towns and Villages of 2,500
and Upwards 10
CATALOG of NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS
United States
Alabama 33
Alaska 46
Arizona 49
Arkansas 55
California 69
Colorado 137
Connecticut 152
Delaware 164
District of Columbia 167
Florida 183
Georgia 202
Hawaii 223
Idaho 226
Illinois 234
Indiana 31 1
Iowa 341
Kansas 373
Kentucky 398
Louisiana 414
Maine 426
Maryland 432
Massachusetts 444
Michigan 469
Minnesota 503
Mississippi 536
Missouri 548
Montana 581
Nebraska 590
Nevada 610
New Hampshire 614
New Jersey 620
New Mexico 64t
New York 652
North Carolina ,.763
North Dakota : 782
Ohio 792
Oklahoma 835
Oregon '. 855
Pennsylvania , 868
Puerto Rico • 920
Rhode Island 922
South Carolina ^ 926
South Dakota , 936
CATALOG of NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS
(Continued) Page
Tennessee 948
Texas 964
Utah 101 5
Vermont 1021
Virginia 1026
Virgin Islands 1042
Wash! ngton 1 044
West Virginia 1081
Wisconsin . . . . ; 1071
Wyoming 1100
Canada
Alberta 1106
British Columbia 1113
Manitoba 1122
New Brunswick .1129
Newfoundland 1132
Nova Scotia 1 134
Ontario 1138
Prince Edward Island 1172
Quebec 1174
Saskatchewan , 1192
Yukon Territory 1202
Northwest Territories -. . . .1203
Outside of United States and Canada
Bermuda 1204
Panama, Republic of 1 205
Philippines, Republic of 1207
CLASSIFIED LISTS
Daily newspapers—A list of daily newspapers
which are published continuously throughout
the year, with the population of the places
where they are published 1211
Daily Pertodicals-A list of daily publications
issued continuously throughout the year, their
content chiefly devoted to one special interest
such as legal, banking, etc. 1237
Special Sections of Newspapers in which adver-
tising may be placed by groups 1240
Special Newspaper Groups and Representative
Organizations 1241
Sunday Weeklies 1242
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly News-
papers—A list of weekly newspapers which are
published continuously throughout the year,
with the population of the places where they
are published 1243
Newspaper Feature, Picture and News Syndicates 1302
Agricultural Publications Grouped According to
States 1308
Agricultural Publications Grouped According to
Classification 1318
College Publications 1333
Foreign Language Publications 1351
Fraternal Publications 1365
Magazines of General Circulation Grouped Accord-
ing to Classification 1368
Negro PuWteatlont 1388
Religious Publications 1391
Trade, Technical and Class Publications 1 400
Labor Publications....^. 1456
INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS 1506
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
An Alphabetic*) arrangement by name and place
of publication of all periodicals listed in the
Direxjtory. This Itet does not include newspapers 1515
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Received too late tor regular pagee .....1SW
IMPORTANT
For changes received too late
for inclusion in
the catalog pages, see
Supplementary Information
following page 1554.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS
DIRECTORY
is to provide facts about newspapers and period-
icals, and authoritative information concerning
the states, cities, towns and marketing areas in
which these publications are issued and circulate.
This volume is the recognized key to every kind
of publication issued in the United States and
Canada. It is widely used as the basic authority
by people in business, industry, education, agri-
culture, religion, government and advertising.
Please read the pages immediately following to
be sure your use of this Directory will be efficient
and satisfactory.
N.W. AVER & SON, INC.
A GUIDE TO THE USE OF THE
DIRECTORY
For the benefit of new subscribers and for a better understanding by all users of this
book, a few paragraphs follow that should clarify the terms that must of necessity be
abbreviated, make evident the method used in compiling it, and explain the absence
of material that might well be included in its pages if space permitted. For ease in refer-
ence the material is grouped under self-explanatory alphabetized headings. Population
figures for the United States are from the 1950 Census tabulations.
ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT OP PUBLICATIONS In each city and town news-
papers are listed in alphabetical order by their distinctive names. The word 'The," if
used, appears after the name. "Morning/* "Evening," "Weekly," or other words indi-
cating the period of issue, are not given in the title, nor is the name of the city or town
in which the paper circulates. Thus, the "Chicago Evening News" is listed under Chicago
as "News." When the title pertains to a state or county, however, the name of the sec-
tion is included, examples being, "Oregon Journal" in Portland, Oregon; "Ventura
County News" in Ventura, California. Occasionally, too, the name of a city is retained
to distinguish a paper from another of similar title. It is our intention to list newspapers
in the town in which they circulate chiefly. For this reason the address of the publisher
may in a few instances differ from the town in which the paper is listed.
BRACKETS When two or more papers in a town or city are under the same management
or regularly sell space in combination, they are bracketed in the DIRECTORY. As
examples, see the News and the Post-Herald in Birmingham, Alabama; the News and
the Times in Cumberland, Maryland.
CIRCULATIONS All circulation statements obtained from the publishers are for the
latest date possible, i.e., they represent an average circulation for six months preceding
the compilation of the DIRECTORY in which they appear.
By an average paid circulation is meant, as is clearly expressed on all forms and
questionnaires: the average net paid circulation per issue (after deducting all left-over,
unsold, returned, file, sample, exchange, or advertisers' copies, and special editions) for
six preceding months.
Free and controlled circulations are so indicated. The terms are not synonymous.
These also represent a six months' average, exclusive of left-over, unsold, file, sample,
exchange and advertisers' copies.
In the list of daily newspapers in the back of the book, it is possible to include cir-
culation figures that arrive too late for incorporation in the catalog pages. Reference to
this fact is made in the catalog just preceding each state's list of towns and cities. Varia-
tion is also found between the catalog and other of the classified lists because of the
later printing of the latter which allows inclusion in them of last-minute changes.
Circulations given in this DIRECTORY are divided into nine classes : A.B.C. Audits;
A.B.C. Statements** P.O. Statements; B.P.A. Audits; V.A.C. Statements; C.C.A.B.
Audits; Sworn Statements; Publishers' Statements; Estimated figures. Under the
following italicized headings brief explanations are given.
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4. B.C. Statements and 4udfff Members of the Audit Bureau of Circulations are
so designated by symbols preceding their circulation figures. Their Audits are indicated
by (•); September 30 Statements by (**); March 31 and June 30 Statements by (*).
These are in bold face type, as that is our method in all cases of indicating sworn state-
ments. Only the total net paid circulation figures are given. A few of these statements
cover only a three-month period; the majority, however, are for a six-month period
ending with the date indicated. Every circulation period covered by the figures shown
in each case is in or during the year 1958.
Members of the Audit Bureau of Circulations are sometimes not designated as
such in the DIRECTORY. This occurs only when a consolidation has taken place, inval-
idating the latest available statement, or when no up-to-date statement is made available
by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, 123 North Wacker Drive, Chicago (6), III.
P. O. Statements Circulation figures given in the statement of ownership, man-
agement and circulation made by newspapers on October 1 of each year to the Post Office
Department of the Federal Government are listed in the DIRECTORY in bold face
type. They are called Post Office Statements and are indicated by the symbol (§).
B.P.A. Audit* Circulation figures from Controlled and Qualified Paid Audits are
preceded by (>) and are given in bold face type, showing that they are sworn statements,
made for the Business Publications Audit of Circulation, Inc., 420 Lexington Avenue,
New York (17), N. Y.
V.A.C. Statements and* Audlf$ Circulation figures from Verified Audit Circulation
Co. are preceded by the initials V.A.C. and are entered in bold face type indicating sworn
statements. The figures may be controlled, net paid or free and are indicated accordingly.
V.A.C. is located at 8350 Stanta Monica Blvd., Los Angeles (46), California.
C.C.A.B. Aadlt* Controlled circulation figures from Canadian Circulations Audit
Board, Inc., 10 Price St., Toronto (5), Ontario, are given in bold face type, preceded
by (*).
Sworn and Publishers* Statements; Estimated Circulation Figures Figures fur-
nished us by publishers fall into three classifications. First, those that are supported by
affidavit are listed in bold face type as sworn statements. Secondly, those unsupported
by affidavit are preceded by a double dagger (J) and are called publishers' statements.
Thirdly, those given to us, but lacking a signature are listed as estimated. In addition,
those publications that have failed to reply are given estimated figures for one year,
based on the statement for the preceding year. Estimated figures are accompanied by
no symbol and are printed in light face type.
COUNTY SEATS Every town that is a County Seat is marked with a dagger (f) immedi-
ately after the name of the town.
MAP LOCATIONS Following the name of each town and city in the book there is, in
parenthesis, a capital letter and figure. These come immediately before the population
figures. This letter and figure indicate where that town appears on the map. Each map
carries symbols along the edges. At top and bottom appear the letters, and along both
sides appear the figures. The town will be found near to the point where a line drawn
down from the given letter and another line drawn across from the given figure intersect.
CLASSIFIED LISTS Consult the 'Table of Contents" for location of all Special Group-
ings of publications such as Daily newspapers, Weekly and Semi-weekly newspapers
Daily Periodicals, Labor and all other Trade or Technical or Industrial publications.
NO ADVERTISING Publications which are believed to decline general advertising are
indicated in the DIRECTORY by the abbreviated form "No adv."
OMISSION OP CIRCULATIONS In some cases it becomes necessary to omit circula-
tion figures. Cases in point are: when the information received is indefinite, contradic-
tory, or otherwise unsatisfactory; when experience or reliable information creates a
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doubt as to the accuracy of the figures sent us; when more recent information indicates
that statements made earlier in the year do not represent conditions at the time the
DIRECTORY is issued; and when publishers themselves have requested the omission.
The continued existence of publications failing to answer our queries is checked
through other sources. No response direct from the publisher for two years or longer is
indicated in the circulation column by the symbol (—).
AIRLINES By the following letters we
they are used :
AA— American Airlines
AAA— Allegheny Airlines
ACA— Alaska Coastal Airlines
AEA— Aeronaves do Mexico
AF— Air France
APA— Aerovias Panama Airways
AR— Aerolinas Argentines
AREA— Ecuatoriana de aviacion
ASA— Alaska Airlines
AVENSA-Avensa Airlines
AVN— Avianca Airlines
BAL— Bonanza Air Lines
BH— Bahamas Airways
BNF— Braniff Airways
BOAC— British Overseas Airways, Corp.
BW I A— British West Indian Airways
CAL— Continental Air Lines
CAP-Capital Airlines
CAT— Civil Air Transport
CBA— Caribbean Atlantic Airlines
CDA— Dominican Airlines
CEN-Central Airlines
CM A— Mexicana de Aviacion
COA— Cordova Airlines
CPAL— Canadian Pacific Airlines
CU— Cubana
OAL-Delta Air Lines
EAL— Eastern Air Lines
ELLIS— Ellis Air Lines
FAL— Frontier Airlines
FTL- Flying Tiger Line
QAMSA— Quest Aerovias Mexico, S.A.
HAL— Hawaiian Airlines
I AL— Icelandic Airlines
I BERA— Spanish Air Lines
JAL— Japan Air Lines
KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines
LACSA-Costa Rica Airlines
LAI— Linee Aeree Italians (Alitalia)
LAN— Lanica Airlines
LAV— Linea Aeropostal Venezolana
LCA— Lake Central Airlines
identify the Airlines serving the point at which
LH— Lufthansa
LLC— Lloyd Aereo Colombiano
MAK— Mackey Airlines
MAR— Maritime Central Airways
MOH— Mohawk Airlines
NAL— National Airlines
NCA— Northern Consolidated Airlines
NEA— Northeast Airlines
NOR— North Central Airlines
NWA— Northwest Orient Airlines
OZA— Ozark Air Lines, Inc.
PAA— Pan American World Airways System
PAI— Piedmont Airlines
PAL— Philippine Air Lines
PANAGRA— Pan American Grace Airways
PBA— Provincetown-Boston Airline
PC— Pacific Air Lines
PNA— Pacific Northern Airlines
PW A— Pacific Western Airline
«Q»_ Airways
QEA— Quantas Empire Airways
OWE— Quebecair, Inc.
RAL— Resort Airlines
REEVE— Reeve Aleutian Airways
SABENA— Belgian World Airlines
SAS— Scandinavian Airlines System
SG A— Saskatchewan Government Airlines
SOU— Southern Airways
SR-SWISSAIR-Swiss Airlines
TACA— TACA International Airlines
TCA— Trans-Canada Air Lines
TPA— Aloho Airlines
TRA— Transair, Ltd.
TT A— Trans Texas Airways
TMC— Trans Mar De Cortes
TWA— Trans World Airlines
UAL-United Air Lines
DMCA— Columbian Airways
WAL— Western Air Lines
WEN— Wien- Alaska Airlines
WC A— West Coast Airlines
RAILROADS Abbreviations are listed in town headings. They are keyed to the map
preceding each state.
POSTAL ZONE NUMBERS In all of the larger cities and towns where the postal author*
ities have requested the use of postal zone numbers, we show the correct postal zone
number for each address in parenthesis after the street address. In addressing any pub-
lication in such cities or towns you should place the postal zone number on the envelope
immediately after the name of the town.
PUBLICATIONS EXCLUDED In accordance with our usual custom, a number of pub-
lications which are not required by the general advertiser or the public have been omitted
from the DIRECTORY. Among these are high school and junior college papers, local
church papers, papers issued by business houses primarily for the promotion of their own
interests (generally known as House Organs), and publications issued by institutions,
vra
unless these have influence outside the particular institution by which they are published.
A few publications established during the past year are also omitted. Information con-
cerning them may be obtained by writing to the editorial office of the DIRECTORY.
SUB-EDITIONS As far as possible, we distinguish between independent publications
and those which are simply reprints of some other paper, usually with little or no alter-
ation beyond the name. Papers so issued are entered in the catalog under the name of
the leading paper, and under the place of apparent publication the name of the edition
is given, with reference to the paper or house issuing it, followed in many instances by
the name of the town to which mail should be addressed.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES The many variations in the subscription prices of daily papers
in the larger cities make it impossible, in the space available, to give such prices accu-
rately. The subscription rates requested of all papers are those paid by local subscribers.
Dailies are requested to give the rate when delivered by carrier. Differences must be
expected between these prices and those in zones other than the one in which the paper
is published.
In the case of newspapers that are members of the Audit Bureau of Circulations
many of the subscription prices listed are computed from the monthly or weekly carrier
price given in the respective A.B.C. statements.
TOWN HEADINGS Due to the condensation necessary in this work, headings for towns
and cities under 25,000 contain reference to banking facilities only when these are not
available in the town being described. For the same reason there is also no mention
made in these headings of airports.
Much of the statistical data obtained from Government sources is necessarily more
than one year old. These figures are the latest ones available.
LATE INFORMATION The last pages in this book, following the Alphabetical Index,
contain supplementary information that reached the editorial office after the pages on
which it would normally appear had gone to press.
Bo sure to consult these supplemental pages.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
It is with genuine appreciation that acknowledgment is made here of the assistance
given by various agencies in the compilation of this book. They include many bureaus
and departments of the United States Government; many Chambers of Commerce
throughout the country; the publishers of the newspapers and periodicals; the
American Telephone and Telegraph Company; the Common Council for American
Unity; Dun and Bradstreet, Inc.; Edison Electric Institute; Electrical Merchandis-
ing; Rand McNally and Company; Sales Management, Inc.; the State Press Asso-
ciations; the Life Insurance Agency Management Association ; Media Representatives
Inc.; the Bermuda Trade Development Board; the Census and Statistics Bureaus
of Canada.
THE EDITOR
Philadelphia, 1959
IX
FINAL COUNT FOR POPULATION OF CONTINENTAL
UNITED STATES BY REGIONS, DIVISIONS
AND STATES: APRIL 1, 1950
The total population of the United States on April 1, 1950, was 150,697,361,
according to final figures from the 1950 Census of Population published by
the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce. From 1940 to 1950 the
United States experienced an all-time record population growth between
successive censuses of 19,028,086. The rate of increase was 14.5%— twice
that of the thirties.
The most prominent population gain among the states was that of
California, which exceeded with its 3,678,836 increase that of the entire
Northeast Region. California now ranks second to New York in population,
whereas in 1940 it ranked fifth. Four other states, New York, Texas, Michi-
gan, and Ohio, had gains of over 1,000,000.
Other centers of heavy population growth were the Northwest (Oregon
and Washington); the Southwest (Arizona and the bordering states of Nevada,
Utah, and New Mexico); and the region in and near the seat of the United
States Government (the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia).
Of the remaining states, all but four gained population. The four
states with population losses were Arkansas, Mississippi, North Dakota, and
Oklahoma. The losses and the rates of decline were relatively small.
There were fifty cities in 1950 with over 200,000 inhabitants, as com-
pared with forty-three in 1940. Of the eighteen cities in this group which
gained population in excess of 20%, five are in California, four in Texas.
Since the 1950 Census, population in the United States has continued
to increase rapidly. The estimated population as of July 1 , 1958, was 1 73,260,000
an increase in excess of 22,500,000 since the April 1, 1950 Census. Only three
states— Arkansas, Vermont and West Virginia— show a population decrease
since 1950. States with the greatest percentage increase are Nevada, 66.7;
Florida, 60.3; Arizona, 52.1 ; Delaware, 42.7. The largest numerical increases
were recorded in California, with a gain of about 3,751,000, Florida with
1,671,000, Texas with 1,666,000, Michigan with 1,494,000 and New York
with 1,399,000.
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POPULATION STATISTICS
STATE
and
SECTION
Population
% of Change
1950
Popu-
lation;
% U.S.
Total
TNumber of
Families
1-1-59
'Households
Number of
Households
1950
ul
Total
Ch£.
1940-
1950
1950
Estimated
7-1-58
1940-
1950
1950-
1958
Now England
Maine
913,774
633,242
377,747
4,690,514
791,896
2,007,280
952,000
584,000
372,000
4,862,000
875,000
2,316,000
7.9
8.5
6.2
8.7
11.0
17.4
4.1
9.6
—1.4
3.6
10.5
15.4
.61
.35
.25
3.11
.53
1.33
259,400
166,800
105,000
1,457,300
246,900
698,500
254,652
155,173
103,535
1,307,381
225,487
570,404
.60
36
.24
3.05
.53
1.33
16.30
16.73
12.01
16.66
20.13
27.13
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total
MlddU Atlantic
New York
9,314,453
14,830,192
4,835,329
10,498,012
9,961,000
16,229,000
5,749,000
11,101,000
10.4
10.0
16.2
6.0
6.9
9.4
18.9
5.7
6.18
9.84
3.21
6.96
2,933,900
5,073,900
1,7?0,600
3,240,200
2,616,632
4,329,327
1,374,422
2,918,672
6.11
10.10
3.21
6.81
18.86
18.22
24.92
16.03
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Total
South Atlantic
Delaware
30,163,533
318,085
2,343,001
802,178
3,318,680
2,005,552
4,061,929
2,117,027
3,444,578
2,771,305
33,080,000
454,000
2,956,000
825,000
3,935,000
1,969,000
4,549,000
2,404,000
3,818,000
4,442,000
9.5
19.4
28.6
21.0
23.9
5.4
13.7
11.4
10.3
46.1
9.7
42.7
26.2
2.8
18.6
-1.8
12.0
13.6
10.8
60.3
20.01
.21
1.55
.53
2.20
1.33
2.71
1.40
2.29
1.84
10,034,700
128,100
842,000
242,000
1,013,800
512,400
1,105,700
582,700
1,009,300
1,329,600
8,622,421
90,362
640,422
224,092
845,932
518,771
994,361
514,660
889,716
822,045
20.12
.21
1.50
.52
1.97
1.21
2.32
1.20
2.08
1.92
18.47
28.10
37.52
29.20
34.80
16.63
25.92
18.32
18.28
58.12
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Total
21,182,335
7,946,627
3,934,224
8,712,176
6,371,766
3,434,575
25,352,000
9,345,000
4,581,000
9,889,000
7,866,000
3,938,000
18.8
15.0
14.8
103
21.2
9.5
19.7
17.6
16.4
13.5
23.4
14.6
14.06
5.27
2.61
5.78
4.23
2.28
6,765,600
2,845,600
1,399,000
3,038,600
2,287,800
1,133,100
5,540,361
2,314,557
1,169,314
2,585,691
1,791,639
968,253
12.93
5.40
2.73
6.03
4.18
2.26
29.48
21.96
21.61
17.92
28.34
17.05
East No. Central
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois . .
Michigan
Wisconsin
Total
30,399,368
2,944,806
3,291,718
3,061,743
2,178,914
35,618,000
3,080,000
3,469,000
3,211,000
2,186,000
14.2
3.5
12.9
8.1
-0.2
17.2
4.6
5.4
4.9
0.3
20.17
1.95
2.19
2.03
1.45
10,704,100
822,600
935,800
831,100
557,200
8,829,454
779,608
871,269
786,467
554,783
20.60
1.82
2.03
1.84
1.29
21.36
11.61
21.87
16.72
3.71
East So. Central
Kentucky . .. .
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Total
11,477,181
2,982,483
2,621,073
3,954,653
619,636
652,740
1,325,510
1,905,299
11,947,000
3,375,000
2,822,000
4,271,000
650,000
699,000
1,457,000
2,116,000
6.5
6.8
3.3
4.5
-3.5
1.5
0.7
5.8
4.1
13.2
7.7
8.0
5.0
7.1
9.9
11.0
7.62
1.98
1.74
2.62
.41
.43
.88
1.27
3,146,700
966,900
842,900
1,340,500
171,900
199,800
437,400
676,000
2,992,127
845,757
780,969
1,198,883
162,176
182,972
394,662
587,647
6.98
1.97
1.82
2.80
38
.43
.92
1.37
14.11
16.12
11.28
12.19
6.67
10.61
9.40
14.97
Woct No. Contra!
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Total .. .
14,061,394
1,909,511
2,683,516
2,233,351
7,711,194
15,391,000
1,766,000
3,110,000
2,285,000
9,377,000
4.0
-2.0
13.5
—4.4
20.2
9.5
-7.5
15.9
2.3
21.6
9.33
1.27
1.78
1.48
5.12
4,635,400
485,600
853,200
677,300
2,710,100
4,153,066
524,708
724,512
663,262
2,190,385
9.69
1.22
1.69
1.55
5.11
12.61
6.83
22.27
8.64
30.50
Wost So. Central
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texat
Total
14,637,572
691,024
688,637
290,529
1,325,089
681,187
749,587
688,862
160,083
16,539,000
688,000
662,000
320,000
1,711,000
842,000
1,140,000
865,000
267,000
11.3
5.6
12.1
15.9
18.0
28.1
50.1
25.2
45.2
13.8
16.4
12.5
10.1
29.1
23.6
52.1
25.5
66.7
9.65
.39
39
.19
.88
.45
.50
.46
.11
4,726,200
211,500
184,000
99,800
509,300
232,300
328,500
240,400
87,000
4,102,867
175,619
169,274
84,289
391,517
177,128
210,398
188,085
50,296
9.57
.41
.40
.20
.91
.41
.49
.44
.12
21.47
9.79
19.44
21.50
23.90
36.80
60.45
34.84
51.08
Mountain
Montana .
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah. . . .
Nevada
Total
5,074,998
2,378,963
1,521,341
10,586,223
6,494,000
2,769,000
1,773,000
14,337,000
22.3
37.0
39.6
533
28.0
16.4
16.6
35.4
3.37
1.58
1.01
7.02
1,892,800
905,300
577,900
4,894,600
1,446,606
736,944
479,265
3336,308
3.38
1.72
1.12
7.78
29.11
37.16
42.01
66.02
Pacific
Washington
Oregon
California
Total
14,486,527
18,879,000
48,8
30.3
9.61
6,377,800
4,552,517
10.62
51.09
Grand Total
150,697,361
173,260,000
14.5
15.0
100.00
51,217,200
42,856,051
100.00
22.96
A minus sign (— ) denotes decrease
•Household— A household Includes all of the persons, without regard to relationship, who occupy a house, an apartment or other group
of rooms, or a room, that constitutes a dwelling unit. The number of households may be regarded as comparable with the number of
"families" in the 1940 Census.fSales Management, 1 959 Survey of Buying Power, Other statistics are from the U. S. Bureau of the Census.
XI
POPULATION and FAMILY INCOME
Otto of 75,000 Population or Mar*
(All figures are from centua of 1950)
CITY
1950
Population
% Change
1940-50
Non-white*
Population
4-1-50
Number
of
Familiea
Families
With
Income
$5,000-$9,999
Families
With
Income
Over
$10,000
Median
Family
Income
New York, N. Y 7,891,957 5.9
Chicago, III 3,620,962 6.6
Philadelphia, Pa. 2,071 ,605 7.3
Los Angeles, Calif 1 ,970,358 31 .0
Detroit, Mich 1,849,568 13.9
Baltimore, Md 949,708 10.5
Cleveland, Ohio 914,808 4.2
St. Louis, Mo 856,796 5.0
Washington, D. C 802,178 21.0
Boston, Mass. 801,444 4.0
San Francisco, Calif 775,357 22.2
Pittsburgh, Pa 676,806 .8
Milwaukee, Wis 637,392 8.5
Houston, Texas 596,1 63 55.0
Buffalo, N.Y 580,132 .7
New Orleans, La, 570,445 1 5.3
Minneapolis, Minn 521,718 6.0
Cincinnati, Ohio 503,998 1 0.6
Seattle, Wash 467,591 27.0
Kansas City, Mo 456,662 14.4
Newark, N. J 438,776 2.1
Dallas, Texas 434,462 47.4
Indianapolis, Ind 427,173 10.4
Denver, Colo 41 5,786 29.0
San Antonio, Texas 408,442 60.9
Memphis, Tenn 396,000 35.2
Oakland, Calif 384,575 27.3
Columbus, Ohio 375,901 22.8
Portland, Ore 373,628 22.3
Louisville, Ky 369,129 15.7
San Diego, Calif 334,387 64.4
Rochester, N. Y 332,488 2.3
Atlanta, Ga 331,314 9.6
Birmingham, Ala 326,037 21 .8
St. Paul, Minn 311,349 8.2
Toledo, Ohio 303,616 7.5
Jersey City, N. J 299,01 7 —.7
Fort Worth, Texas 278,778 56.9
Akron, Ohio 274,605 122
Omaha, Neb 251,117 12.2
Long Beach, Calif 250,767 52.7
Miami, Fla 249,276 44.8
Providence, R. 1 248,674 —1 .9
Dayton, Ohio 243,872 157
Oklahoma City, Okla 243,504 19.1
Richmond, V a. 230,310 19.3
Syracuse, N. Y 220,583 7.1
Norfolk, Va 213,513 47.9
Jacksonville, Fla 204,517 18.2
Worcester, Mass 203,486 5.1
Tulsa,Okla 182,740 28.5
Salt Lake City, Utah 182,121 21.5
Des Moines, Iowa 1 77,965 1 1 .4
Hartford, Conn 177,397 67
Grand Rapids, Mich 176,515 7.4
Nashville, Tenn 174,307 4.1
Youngstown, Ohio 1 68,330 .4
Wichita, Kans 1 68,279 46.4
New Haven, Conn 164,443 2.4
Flint, Mich 163,143 7.7
Springfield, M ass 1 62,399 8.6
Spokane, Wash 161,721 32.6
Bridgeport, Conn 1 58,709 7.9
Yonkers.N. Y 152,798 7.2
Tacoma, Wash 143,673 31 .3
Paterson, N. J 139,336 —.2
Sacramento, Calif 137,572 29.8
Albany, N.Y 134,995 3.4
Charlotte, N. C 134,042 32.8
Gary, Ind 133.911 19.9
Fort Wayne, Ind 133,607 12.8
Austin, Texas 132,459 50.6
Chattanooga, Tenn 1 31 ,041 2.2
Erie, Pa. 130,803 11.8
El Paso, Texas 130,485 34.8
Kansas City, Kans 1 29,553 6.7
Mobile, Ala 129,009 63.9
Trenton, N.J 128,009 2.7
Shreveport, La 127,206 29.6
Baton Rouge, La. 125,629 261 .8
775,516
509,437
378,968
211,585
303,721
226,053
149,544
154,448
284,313
42,744
81,469
82,981
22,742
125,660
37,700
182,631
8,468
78,685
27,167
56,023
75,627
57,263
64,091
18,252
29,545
147,287
55,778
47,131
13,240
57,772
18,364
7,845
121,416
130,115
6,219
25,350
20,966
37,127
23,878
16,882
6,587
40,576
8,681
34,273
22,665
73,082
5,058
63,448
72,529
1,719
18,335
3,102
8,220
12,790
6,937
64,726
21,547
8,369
9,825
14,043
6,271
2,694
6,856
5,070
4,427
8,409
10,683
5,881
37,511
39,326
5,294
17,807
39,321
3,437
3,452
26,710
45,905
14,532
42,242
35,182
2,113,530
963,260
522,625
541,860
486,145
242,020
243,240
231,570
198,180
192,590
202,440
172,545
167,630
162,410
149,420
144,255
137,095
134,810
124,970
128,155
115,290
122,500
119,170
110,525
100,835
105,390
105,910
95,390
103,345
98,500
88,875
86,250
85,055
81,750
80,945
79,065
77,720
74,175
65,265
71,940
70,910
63,475
65,955
68,075
59,820
55,570
49,340
53,170
51,640
51,725
48,175
48,785
45,790
46,765
44,065
43,675
45,850
41,590
43,800
43,450
44,220
42,235
40,210
39,390
38,525
37,845
33,660
34,415
35,395
36,500
31,345
33,975
33,540
31,545
34,770
32,335
31,065
33,775
32,100
460,960
257,965
98,025
126,395
134,060
44,265
51,460
37,745
51,075
33,525
53,130
30,925
39,285
31,275
27,085
20,480
31,575
20,780
31,425
23,785
20,705
26,100
25,175
22,840
12,670
15,725
26,395
20,950
23,920
16,025
17,545
18,220
12,865
12,100
18,360
21,560
15,730
13,825
14,510
12,175
15,155
11,210
8,540
16,235
11,295
11,525
11,115
8,725
6,900
8,320
10,495
10,365
10,835
9,380
9,960
4,865
9,120
8,060
6,975
12,055
8,420
10,205
7,560
11,105
7,705
8,145
11,040
6,915
6,575
7,880
8.330
5,235
3,260
6,680
5,795
5,470
4,475
7,610
5,540
7,340
98,905
43,920
14,680
17,420
20,450
7,440
4,980
4,450
12,605
4,340
9,270
6,205
4,675
7,055
4,095
5,060
5,500
4,970
5,550
6,315
2,570
5,005
4,225
4,750
2,055
3,640
3,875
2,640
3,895
2,635
3,145
2,400
1,905
1,650
3,275
3,120
1,830
2,760
1,895
2,275
2,135
2,215
1,640
1,765
2,315
2,750
1,750
1,535
1,270
1,420
2,565
1,895
1,980
1,105
1,260
645
1,430
1,605
1,315
1,655
925
1,545
1,085
3,520
1,210
585
1,785
1,215
1,835
1,010
1,270
1,340
630
955
1,130
560
776
1,300
1,280
1,160
$3,528
3,956
3,322
3,575
3,955
3,275
3,531
3,205
3,800
3,249
3,923
3,314
3,800
3,389
3,401
2,767
3,784
3,186
3,947
3,401
3,288
3,528
3,555
3,554
2,685
2,859
3,820
3,660
3,719
3,1 ee
3,554
3,561
2,664
2,826
3,780
3,968
3,424
3,308
3,490
3,449
3,605
3,004
2,950
3,744
3,248
3,283
3,471
3,097
2,676
3,274
3,503
3,671
3,720
3,459
3,660
2,446
3,493
3,408
3,301
4,002
3,458
3,746
3,315
4,219
3,539
3,402
4,106
3,431
3,346
3,688
3,761
3,098
2,444
3,642
3,109
3,262
2,800
3,736
2,942
3,693
•Non-white includes Negroes, Indians, Japanese, Chines* and o»h«r non-white races
POPULATION and FAMILY INCOME (Continued)
Cltits of 75,000 Population or Mort
(All figures are from census of 1950)
CITY 1950
Population
% Change
1940-50
Non-white*
Population
4-1-50
Number
of
Families
Families
With
Income
$5,000-$9,999
Families
With
Income
Over
$10,000
Median
Family
Income
Scranton, Pt. 125,536
Knoxville Tenn 124,769
-10.6
11.8
716
19,222
33,330
32,165
4,200
4,020
530
630
$2,925
2,709
Tampa, Fla 124,681
15.0
27,397
34,780
3,135
630
2,401
Camden, N. J. 124 555
60
17,583
32235
5760
495
3241
Cambridge, Mass. 120,740
8.9
5,672
28,640
5 135
1 130
3347
Savannah, Qa 119,638
24.6
48,350
30,915
3505
565
2373
Canton, Ohio 116,912
South Bend, Ind 115,911
7.9
14.5
7,156
8,227
30,925
31,935
5,100
9,645
715
1,490
3,301
4,349
Berkeley, Calif 113,805
33.0
17,537
29,450
8,280
1,945
4084
Elizabeth, N.J 112,817
2.6
7,467
29,570
7,385
1,325
3,792
Fall River, Mass 111,963
—3.0
322
29,015
3,510
425
2,943
Peoria, III 111,856
Wilmington, Del. . . 110,356
6.4
—1.9
5,915
17,277
29,805
27,930
6,235
5,400
1,180
1,125
3,600
3,346
Reading, Pa 109,320
—1.1
2,936
28,830
5,590
800
3,397
New Bedford, Mass. 109 189
1 0
3,165
28,395
3550
495
2,947
Corpus Christi, Texas 108,287
890
7,164
28,120
5,120
1 185
3187
Phoenix, Ariz. 106,818
633
6,621
28,225
4,715
1,215
3,195
Allentown, Pa. . .. 106,756
10.2
492
27,650
5405
1,015
3,494
Montgomery, Ala. 106,525
36.4
42,555
27,145
4,525
655
2,658
Duluth, Minn 104,511
Waterbury, Conn 104,477
Somerville, Mass 102,351
3.4
5.2
.2
586
3,661
394
27,580
27,315
26,180
5,215
5,650
4,790
880
770
455
3,465
3,471
3,425
Little Rock, Ark 102,213
16.1
23,559
27,625
4,685
1,015
3,068
Utica, N. Y. 101 531
1 0
1,670
25,725
4,250
640
3,268
Lynn, Mass. 99,738
1.6
1,014
25,870
4,770
500
3,428
Richmond, Calif 99,545
Lincoln, Neb 98,884
321.0
20.6
14,216
1,389
27,075
26,960
5,290
5,070
320
895
3,536
3,431
Jackson, Miss. . 98,271
582
40,191
25,280
3,550
765
2,608
Lowell, Mass. . 97,249
—4.1
209
24,210
3,550
530
3,063
Albuquerque, N. M 96,815
1731
1,966
25,630
5,250
1 125
3,451
St. Petersburg, Fla 96,738
Madison, Wis 96,056
59.1
42.4
14,013
933
28,495
23,225
3,080
6,355
860
1 100
2,459
3,989
Glendale, Calif. . . 95,702
15.9
276
28,595
8,200
1 905
4,112
San Jose, Calif. . 95,280
39.2
2,049
25,565
5.975
935
3,709
Dearborn, Mich. . 94,994
49.4
97
25,225
9,305
1 495
4,655
Beaumont, Texas 94,014
Rockford, III 92,927
Saginaw, Mich. 92,918
59.2
9.8
122
27,625
2,568
8,671
24,940
26,160
23,840
4,470
6,620
5,205
950
1,025
665
3,322
3,992
3,541
Lansing, Mich 92,129
Roanoke, Va. . . . . 91,921
17.0
32.7
3,046
14,592
24,580
24,515
7,160
4,455
815
770
4,097
3,352
Schenectady, N. Y.. . . 91,785
4.8
1,476
?5,375
5,790
730
3,713
Fresno, Calif 91,669
Niagara Falls, N. Y. . 90,872
Harrisburg, Pa. 89,544
51.1
16.5
6.7
7,108
3,698
10,155
25,290
24,040
23,220
5,815
5,130
4,150
1,055
635
525
3,757
3,716
2,303
Winston-Salem, N.C 87,81 1
Hammond, Ind 87,594
Columbia, S.C 86,914
Huntington, W. Va 86,353
10.0
24.8
39.3
9.5
36,760
1,178
31,243
4,453
22,785
23,805
20,100
23,350
3,2 tO
6,440
3,205
3,590
745
830
750
720
4,668
2,187
3,665
2,054
Waco, Texas 84,706
51.3
14,612
21,650
3,075
690
3,822
Sioux City, Iowa 83,991
Quincy, Mass 83,835
2.0
10.6
1,197
73
21,910
21,910
4,115
5.005
825
655
3,475
3,778
Manchester, N. H 82,732
East St. Louis, III. . . 82,295
6.5
8.8
152
27,570
22,175
21,425
3,715
3,060
495
235
3,255
2,933
Newton, Mass 81,994
17.3
559
20,445
5,535
3 435
4,768
Springfield, III 81,628
Pawtucket, R. 1 81,436
Binghamton, N.Y 80,674
Lawrence, Mass 80,536
Portsmith, Va 80,039
Columbus, Qa 79,611
East Orange, N. J.. 79,340
8.1
7.4
3.0
-4.5
57.7
49.4
15.1
4,311
363
832
261
30,729
24,844
9,121
22,080
21,930
20,060
21,585
17,740
21,190
22,015
4,325
3,550
4,315
3,060
2,250
2,440
5,900
675
385
725
210
280
675
1 3Q1
3,448
3,296
3,606
3,048
?,816
2,542
4,005
Topeka, Kan. . 78,791
16.2
6,543
21,780
3,860
745
3,355
Saint Joseph, Mo 78,588
Burbank, Calif 78,577
3.8
128.8
3,147
141
20,695
22,320
2,465
6,125
510
745
2,960
4,039
Springfield, Ohio 78,508
Portland, Me. .. 77,634
11.1
5.4
9,746
388
21,250
20,060
4,120
2,605
400
43fl
3,394
2,983
Bayonne, N, J.. . 77,203
—2.5
1,891
20,380
4,795
EQA
3,698
Altoona, Pa. 77,177
—3.8
698
20,525
2,370
O7R
2,907
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 76,826
—10.9
762
19,745
2,535
430
2,945
•Non-white includes Negroes, Indians, Japanese, Chinese and other non-white races
XIII
POPULATION of STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS
Population
Standard count,
Metropolitan Area April 1,
1950
1940
%of
change
1940 to
1950
Population
Standard count,
Metropolitan Area April 1,
1950
1940
%0f
change
1940 to
1960
Akron . . 410,032
339,405
20.8
Lubbock 101,048
51,782
95.1
Al bany-Schenectady-Troy 51 4 490
465,643
10.5
Macon 135,043
95,086
42.0
Albuquerque 145,673
69,391
109.9
Madison 169,357
130,660
29.6
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 437,824
396,673
10.4
Manchester 88,370
81,932
7.9
Altoona 139,514
140,358
-0.6
Memphis 482,393
358,250
34.7
Amarillo 87,140
61,450
41.8
Miami 495,084
267,739
84.9
Asheville 124,403
108,755
14.4
Milwaukee 871,047
766,885
13.6
Atlanta 671,797
518,100
29.7
Minneapolis-St. Paul 1,116,509
940,937
187
Atlantic City 132,399
124,066
6.7
Mobile 231,105
141,974
62.8
Augusta 162.013
131,779
22.9
Montgomery 138,965
114,420
21.5
Austin 160,980
111,053
45.0
Muncie 90,252
74,963
20.4
Baltimore 1,337,373
1,083,300
23.5
Nashville 321,758
257,267
26.1
Baton Rouge 158,236
88,415
79.0
New Bedford 137,469
134,435
2.3
Bay City 88,461
74,981
18.0
New Britain-Bristol 146,983
126,709
16.0
Beaumont-Port Arthur 195,083
145,329
34.2
New Haven 264 622
240,750
99
Binghamton 184,698
165,749
11.4
New Orleans 685,405
552,244
24.1
Birmingham 558,928
459,930
21.5
New York-North Eastern
Boston . . ... 2,369,986
2,177,621
8.8
New Jersey 12,91 1,994
11,660,839
10.7
Bridgeport 258,137
212,569
21.4
Norfolk-Portsmouth 446,200
258,927
72.3
Brockton 129,428
119,310
8.5
Ogden 83,319
56,714
46.9
Buffalo 1,089,230
958,487
13.6
Oklahoma City 325,352
244,159
33.3
Canton 283,194
234,887
20.6
Omaha . 366,395
325,153
12.7
Cedar Rapids 104,274
89,142
17.0
Orlando 114,950
70,074
64.0
Charleston S C 164856
121,105
36.1
Peoria 250512
211,736
183
Charleston W Va 322,072
276,247
16.6
Philadelphia .. . 3,671,048
3,199637
14.7
Charlotte . . 197,052
151,826
29.8
Phoenix 331,770
186,193
78.2
Chattanooga 246,453
211,502
16.5
Pittsburgh 2,213,236
2,082,556
6.3
Chicago 5,495,364
4,825,527
13.9
Pittsfield 66 567
60,996
9.1
Cincinnati 904,402
787,044
14.9
Portland, Maine 119,942
106,566
12.6
Cleveland .. . . 1,465,511
1,267,270
15.6
Portland, Oreg 704,829
501,275
40.6
Columbia 142,565
104,843
36.0
Providence 737,203
676,766
8.9
Columbus Ga 170,541
126,407
34.9
Pueblo 90,188
68,870
31.0
Columbus, Ohio . 503,410
388,712
29.5
Racine 109,585
94,047
16.5
Corpus Christi 165,471
92,661
78.6
Raleigh 136,450
109,544
24.6
Dallas 614,799
398,564
54.3
Reading 255,740
241,884
5.7
Davenport-Rock Island-
Richmond 328 050
262,991
24.7
Moline 234,256
198,071
18.3
Roanoke 133,407
112,184
18.9
Dayton 457,333
331,343
38.0
Rochester 487,632
438,230
11.3
Oecatur 98,853
84,693
16.7
Rockford . . 152,385
121,178
25.8
Denver . 563,832
407,768
38.
Sacramento 277,140
170,333
62.7
Des Moines 226,010
195,835
15.4
Saginaw 153,515
130,468
17.7
Detroit 3,016,197
63,768
26.9
St Joseph 96826
94,067
2.9
Dubuque 71,337
2,377,329
11.9
St Louis . . 1,681,281
1,432,088
17.4
Duluth-Superior 252,777
254,036
—0.5
Salt Lake City 274,895
211,623
29.9
Durham 101,639
80,244
267
San Angelo 58,929
39,302
49.9
El Paso 194,968
131,067
48.8
San Antonio . 500,460
338,176
48.0
Erie 219,388
180,889
21.3
San Bernardino-Riverside-
Evansville . . 160,422
130,783
22.7
Ontario 451,688
266,632
69.4
Fall River 137,298
135,137
1.6
San Deigo 556,808
289,348
92.4
Flint 270,963
227,944
18.9
San Francisco-Oakland . . . 2,240,767
1,461,804
53.3
Fort Smith . 64,202
62,809
2.2
San Jose . . 290,547
174,949
66.1
Fort Wayne 183,722
155,084
18.5
Savannah 151,481
117,970
28.4
Fort Worth 361,253
225,521
60.2
Scranton 257,396
301,243
-14.6
Fresno 276 51 5
178,565
54.9
Seattle . 732,992
504,980
45.2
Qadsden 93 892
72,580
29.4
Shreveport . . . 216,686
183,365
18.2
Qalveston . . 113,066
81,173
39.3
Sioux City . ... 103,917
103,627
0.3
Grand Rapids 288,292
246,338
17.0
Sioux Falls 70,910
57,697
22.9
Green Bay 98314
83,109
18.3
South Bend 205058
161,823
26.7
Greensboro-High Point 191,057
153,916
24.1
Spokane . 221,561
164,652
34.6
Greenville 168,152
136,580
23.1
Springfield, III 131,484
117,912
11.6
Hamilton-Middleton 147,203
120,249
22.4
Springfield, Mo 104,823
90,541
15.8
Hampton-Newport News-
Springfield, Ohio 111,661
95,647
16.7
Warwick 143,227
84,496
695
Springfield-Holyoke, Mass. 407,255
364,680
11.7
Harrisburg ... 292241
252,216
159
Stamford-Norwalk . .. 196,023
160,274
22.3
Hartford 358,081
295,613
21 1
Stockton 200,750
134,207
49.6
Houston 806,701
528,961
62.5
Syracuse 341,719
295,108
15.8
Huntmgton-Ashland 245,795
225,668
8.9
Tacoma 275,876
182,081
51.5
Indianapolis ... 551,777
460,926
197
Tampa-St Petersburg . 409,143
272,000
50.4
Jackson, Mich. 107,925
93,108
159
Terre Haute . .. 105,160
99,709
5.5
Jackson, Miss 142,164
107,273
325
Toledo . 395,551
344,333
14.9
Jacksonville 304,029
210,143
447
Topeka 105,418
91,247
15.5
Johnstown 291 ,354
298,416
—24
Trenton 229,781
197,318
16.5
Kalamazoo 126707
100,085
266
Tucson ... 141,216
72,838
93.9
Kansas City, Mo 814,357
686,643
186
Tulsa 251,686
193,363
30.2
Kenosha 75238
63,505
185
Utica-Rome 284,262
263,163
8.0
Knoxville 337,105
246,088
370
Waco. 130,194
101,898
27.8
Lancaster 234 717
212 504
10 5
Washington, D C. 1,464,089
967,985
613
Lansing ... 1 72 941
130616
32 4
Water bury 154656
138779
11 4
Laredo 56*1 41
45916
223
Waterloo . . . 100,448
79,946
26.6
Lawrence 125 935
124849
09
Wheeling-Steubenville 354 092
364132
—28
Lexington 100*746
78899
277
Wichita 222,290
143,311
661
Lima 88183
73303
203
Wichita Falls 98,493
73,604
33.8
Lincoln 119,742
100585
190
Wilkes-Barre-
Little Rock-
Hazleton 392,241
441,518
—11.2
North Little Rock 1 96,685
156,085
26.0
Wilmington 268,387
221,836
21.0
Lorain-Elyria 148 162
112 390
31 8
Winston-Salem 146135
126475
166
Los Angeles 4,367,91 1
2,916403
498
Worcester 276,336
252,762
9.3
Louisville 576,900
451 473
278
York 202,737
178022
139
Lowell 133,928
130,999
2.2
Youngitown 628,498
473,605
11.6
Total, 1 72 Areas 85,130,847
69,699,078
22.0
A minus (— ) sign denotes decrease
MANUFACTURING and EMPLOYMENT
(Money figures are In Thousand Dollars)
STATE
and
SECTION
Number of People Employed
in Manufacture
Dollar Value Added
by Manufacture
Salaries and Wages
Total All Employees
1947
1955
1956
1947
1955
1956
1955
1956
New England
Maine
100,181
74,752
34,872
718,441
146,850
399,588
109,172
80,471
36,126
699,608
130,162
418,451
110,737
80,687
38,370
714,236
128,748
434,770
432,123
306,932
149,685
3,370,094
658,420
1,896,546
596,748
460,652
231,792
4,585,681
743,416
3,061,841
658,246
494,830
247,951
4,883,850
803,386
3,384,865
356,885
267,329
125,231
2,717,805
459,408
1,834,804
388,650
282,955
144,020
2,903,570
474,000
2,029,523
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts. .
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total
Middle Altantlo
New York
1.474,684
1,775,975
738,229
1,439,534
1,473,990
2,039,835
824,153
1,511,289
1,507,548
2,078,312
849,100
1,566,957
6,813,800
9,666,588
4,177,080
6,946,958
9,680,130
14,731,685
6,872,479
11,089,719
10,473,128
15,562,103
7,392,437
12,017,616
5,761,462
8,849,640
3,700,666
6,337,311
6,222,718
9,402,831
3,987,627
6,904,083
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Total
3,953,738
34,465
228,553
17,815
216,637
127,353
381,480
188,601
249,926
78,665
4,375,277
58,326
265,921
22,308
249,586
127,128
462,881
222,946
329,322
135,234
4,494,369
57,838
276,770
22,235
255,150
132,238
473,146
224,694
336,936
143,705
20,790,626
182,088
1,138,407
99,067
1,051,629
663,903
1,646,673
794,312
1,015,999
349,976
32,693,883
418,767
2,058,636
170,289
1,827,193
1,109,662
2,564,134
1,328,814
1,937,169
1,035,979
34,972,156
375,825
2,223,357
180,269
1,897,430
1,207,175
2,742,276
1,386,024
2,093,277
1,130,318
18,887,617
293,357
1,106,738
102,548
836,062
543,367
1,340,570
682,576
974,210
439,319
20,294,541
297,239
1,217,520
106,927
889,164
587,854
1,447,604
711,196
1,054,373
500,390
South Atlantic
Delaware . . .
Maryland
District of Columbia
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Total
East No. Central
Ohio
1,523,495
1,194,603
548,346
1,184,820
973,675
416,448
1,873,652
1,349,222
631,229
1,276,473
1,165,280
463,965
1,992,712
1,379,893
619,402
1,325,363
1,087,478
482,118
6,942,054
6,359,006
2,977,508
6,680,137
5,196,338
2,260,574
12,450,643
11,730,144
5,377,444
10,760,343
10,690,504
3,652,743
13,235,951
12,371,767
5,497,613
11,694,472
10,066,544
3,948,529
6.318,747
6,528,892
2,893,077
5,949,336
6,086,990
2,066,214
6,812,267
6,982,693
2,965,160
6,444,115
5,830,912
2,254,431
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Total
4,317,892
129,504
221,454
206,136
76,671
4,886,169
164,595
281,738
230,901
98,325
4,894,254
168,473
287,538
232,825
101,867
23,473,563
740,772
957,539
876,933
300,184
42,211,178
1,537,359
1,930,715
1,503,634
590,757
43,578,925
1,635,514
1,986.085
1,589,302
571,447
23,524,509
633,276
975,059
775,016
267,863
24,477,31 1
679,030
1,045,969
828,919
291,342
East So. Central
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Total
Wott No. Central
Minnesota
633,765
179,986
140,425
327,515
5,218
10,265
47,031
74,624
775,559
212,182
170,886
385,942
5,839
11,324
63,071
128,395
790,703
225,083
172,475
393,887
5,961
11,632
64,612
127,570
2,875,428
1,022,586
671,100
1,623,145
29,461
51,398
260,658
461,061
5,522,465
1,761,528
1,387,358
3,021,034
40,376
85,470
444,955
1,131,739
5,782,348
1,912,423
1,481,743
3,135,377
48,650
91,072
503,768
1,090,444
2,651,214
919,573
713,561
1,580,561
20,213
43,639
246,450
556,361
2,845,260
1,003,609
761,614
1,679,915
21,958
47,079
260,766
567,733
Iowa
Missouri.
North Dakota
South Dakota .
Nebraska
Kansas
Total
Watt So. Central
Arkansas
785,064
65,321
132,464
55,403
297,053
977,639
87,301
145,469
95,409
439,694
1,001,220
92,201
144,183
97,729
461,990
4,119,409
265,144
694,074
341,027
1,727,464
7,872,460
585,445
1,398,618
643,669
4,089,701
8,263,477
619,108
1,493,930
726,788
4,599,673
4,080,358
247,508
550,708
398,727
1,823,231
4,342,674
271,660
587,249
426,885
2,060,138
Louisiana
Oklahoma
Texas
Total
Mountain
Montana
550,241
16,092
16,907
5,607
54,071
7,590
14,188
24,516
2,667
767,873
20,452
25,551
6,499
70,638
16,315
32,176
32,046
5,823
796,103
21,434
27,383
6,681
74,122
16,453
35,276
33,304
5,223
3,027,709
92,258
109,694
34,957
286,774
55,486
103,958
128,298
27,777
6,717,433
207,701
197,686
50,648
586,720
119,137
233,616
386,311
82,561
7,439,499
242,983
205,117
60,631
642,970
133,390
277,685
429,949
102,182
3,020,174
83,582
102,580
28,020
295,642
68,910
140,279
137,280
26,385
3,345,932
94,749
115,018
29,701
326,997
77,930
163,198
152,466
24,322
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Total
141,638
144,324
105,591
663,872
209,500
205,946
143,579
1,129,332
219,966
212,913
143,334
1,195,205
839,202
874,036
675,017
3,994,981
1,864,380
1,661,803
1,149,896
9,608,126
2,094,907
1,942,182
1,145,038
10,755,357
882,678
960,045
638,488
5,400,932
984,381
1,051,390
663,167
6,019,852
Paolflo
Washington
Oregon
California
Total
913,787
1,478,857
1,551,452
5,544,034
12,419,825
13,842,577
6,999,465
7,734,409
Grand Total
14,294,304
16,818,516
17,178,327
74,425,825
131,432,397
139,682,968
72,126,224
77,059,493
MARKET INDICES
STATE
and
SECTION
tPer Jl958Est. °Retidential *N. C. S. *N.C. S. §0rdinary
Capita Auto., Bus and Rural Est. No. of Est No. of »Jan. 1958 Life
Income Truck Electric Television Radio Number of Insurance
Payments Registra- Customers Families Families Telephones Sales
1957 tlon 1-1-1959 1958 1958 1958
New England
Maine $1,663
352,000
305,000
226,950
253,200
280,800
$ 209,775,000
New Hampshire 1,862
Vermont . 1,665
236,000
147,000
201,500
118,000
147,470
89,420
160,100
102,000
194,500
118,100
159,454,000
94,504,000
Massachusetts 2,335
1,695,000
1,505,500
1,318,920
1,403,100
2,097,500
1,553,197,000
Rhode Island 1,990
324,000
253,000
224,190
237,200
312,100
260,369,000
Connecticut 2,821
1,021,000
732,000
627,930
669,800
1,140,900
869,445,000
Total ....
3,775,000
3,115,000
2,634,880
2,825,400
4,143,900
$ 3,146,744,000
Middle Atlantic
New York . . $2,578
4 897,000
4,689,000
4526020
4862800
7 896 900
$ 5,527,890,000
New Jersey . 2,504
2188,000
1,744,000
1 535310
1 634100
2 560 100
2,185,685,000
Pennsylvania 2,112
4,033,000
3,121,000
2,903,660
3,145,000
4,533,200
3,208,295,000
Total .
11 118000
9554000
8964990
9641 900
1 4 990 200
$10,921,870,000
South Atlantic
Delaware $2,740
180000
114 500
108030
114300
190000
$ 136,579000
Maryland . . 2,156
1 040000
775000
716260
781 300
1 108800
768,038 000
District of Columbia 2,514
195000
162000
221 500
238200
581 400
225 462 000
Virginia 1,660
1 379000
975000
765 1 70
934 700
1 114 100
840,390 000
West Virginia 1,554
607000
514 500
382 500
499700
478600
277,348 000
North Carolina 1,317
1 571 000
1 162 500
811 440
1 050800
947800
856 23? 000
South Carolina 1,180
Georgia 1,431
831,000
1 340000
577,500
1 019000
423,090
743320
564,800
949900
452,300
972 400
427,722,000
91 2 675 000
Florida 1,836
2,104,000
1,381,000
946,380
1,171,900
1,507,500
1,311,594,000
Total
Ea«t North Central
Ohio $2,255
9,247,000
3 863 000
6,681,000
2715000
5,117,690
2 561 850
6,305,600
2 709 000
7,352,900
3 663 100
$ 5,756,040,000
$ 2 536 289 000
Indiana 2,010
1 ,921 ,000
1,354,000
1,223,380
1 '327,'000
1 624,700
1,083,657,000
Illinois .. 2447
3 55*5000
2 800000
2683 800
2 899 700
4 122 400
2 904 674 000
Michigan 2141
3217000
2255000
2042 580
2 1 86 300
2 989 1 00
1 776 675 000
Wisconsin 1,920
1,490,000
1,154,000
971,630
1,084,400
1 i359'700
923,710,000
Total
Eatt South Contra 1
Kentucky .... $1 372
14.046,000
1 131 000
10,278,000
800000
9,483,240
584 090
10,206,400
793 700
13,759,000
684 000
$ 9,225,005,000
$ 518705000
Tennessee 1 333
1 179000
953 000
689 480
901 900
953 100
656 583 000
Alabama 1 '324
1 143 000
853 000
589 250
792 100
708 600
605 1 84 000
Mississippi . '953
665,000
511,000
315,240
512,500
352,500
238,548,000
Total
We»t North Contra!
Minnesota $1850
4,118,000
1 468000
3,117,000
970000
2,178,060
805 170
3,000,200
930400
2,698,200
1 215 900
$ 2,019,020,000
$ 808 754 000
Iowa 1*806
1 236 000
808 000
734 600
814 800
1 025 TOO
684 756 000
Missouri 1*940
1 605000
1 266 000
1 1 53 1 50
1 292 900
1 534 500
1 076 829 000
North Dakota 1^435
South Dakota 1,531
Nebraska 1 818
334,000
333,000
676 000
167,500
186,500
416 000
115,540
123,240
349 200
164,900
192,600
421 500
166,700
194,900
513 800
109,262,000
143,776,000
349 161 000
Kansas . 1J87
1,098,000
649,000
530,800
656,000
793,900
565,184,000
Total
Wast South Central
Arkansas $1 1 51
6,750,000
637 000
4,463,000
498 000
3,811,700
327 740
4,473,100
467000
5,445,400
356 600
$ 3,737,722,000
$ 283 956 000
Louisiana . 1*566
1 Q9Q 000
830000
630 570
811 800
884 300
616304*000
Oklahoma l'ei9
1 098 000
692 000
525 1 70
648 700
777 900
597 391 000
Texas 1^91
4,128,000
2,584,000
2,038,180
2,553,180
2,931 ,700
2,905,741,000
Total
Mountain
Montana $1 896
6,959,000
362000
4,604,000
192 000
3,521,660
120750
4,480,680
199 800
4,950,500
220 700
$ 4,403,392,000
$ 1 55 387 000
Idaho 1 630
350 000
190000
130940
177 800
198 500
151 626000
Wyoming 2 038
185 000
91 500
52 270
92 600
112 700
78 891 000
Colorado 1 996
849000
488 500
398 340
490088
654900
530666000
New Mexico 1 686
402 000
212 500
156 1 50
206 100
229 900
254 792 000
Arizona. . 1 750
523 000
290 500
254 950
296 700
321 500
371 406000
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377000
222 500
201 290
227000
304 200
241 ,398,000
Nevada 2,423
153,000
70,500
57,000
75,800
93,800
78,775,000
Total
Pacific
Washington $2128
3,201,000
1 267000
1,758,000
850000
1,371,690
727990
1,765,888
868200
2,136,200
1 063300
$ 1,862,941,000
$ 703 264 000
Oregon . 1 914
040 /wi
MI nnn
407 AfV\
K7n inrt
COQ 7f\n
416 911 000
California " 2*523
7 ftfiQ ftOA
A AA(\ fUVl
A \fj\ 73ft
d 5A9 Ortfl
fi 4K1 fi/V\
4 320 372 000
Total
9,184,000
5,820,000
5,316,140
6,000,500
8,144,600
$ 5,440,547,000
Grand Total
68,398,000
49,390,000
42,400,050
48,699,668
63,620,900
$46,513,281,000
tSurvey of Current Business- August 1968.
JDepartment of Commerce-Bureau of Public Roads.
•Edison Electric Institute and Electrical Merchandising.
•Nielson Coverage Service, Spring, 1958 Estimates.
Copyright, 1958, A. C. Nielson Company.
•American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
§Life Insurance Agency Management Association.
AGRICULTURE
STATE
and
SECTION
*Cash Receipts From
Farming, incl. Government
Payments
%of
Land
in
Farms
Number
of
Farms
No. of Farms with
Aver.
Acre-
age
per
Farm
Average Value
Land and
Buildings
Elec-
tricity
Tele-
phone
1956
1957
Per
Farm
Per
Acre
Now England
Maine
$ 202,847,000
65,814,000
112,585,000
174,369,000
22,904,000
168,147,000
$ 181,813,000
67,955,000
113,875,000
175,405,000
21,267,000
164,985,000
21.0
29.7
59.4
33.0
28.2
40.6
30,358
13,391
19,043
22,220
2,598
15,615
26,200
12,696
17,533
20,365
2,411
14,425
19,467
10,055
13,267
17,319
1,998
13,081
137.7
128.0
185.2
74.7
73.5
81.5
128.2
69.5
96.1
114.3
112.3
45.2
103,1
100.9
67.0
85.2
129.9
290.1
1052
118.0
158.6
111.0
137.8
89.0
80.0
98.8
824
183.6
168.7
152.7
630.0
674.0
4426
370.0
103.4
90.2
253.1
438.5
1,688.7
328.3
2,727.1
8327
2,0137
3,833.7
440.2
1,195.7
248.8
339.8
266.9
$ 7,587
8,921
10,343
13,683
16,941
20,011
$11,847
19,635
10,349
$12,569
14,212
48,871
8,449
5,852
6,490
5,648
5,336
15,081
$14,575
16,550
28,357
10,965
12,220
$ 7,192
6,154
4,624
4,421
$15,749
27,566
9,776
18,014
20,830
25,960
24,756
$ 6,151
7,011
13,045
20,269
$27,660
22,475
33,252
26,164
26,837
47,040
19,433
43,889
$20,744
19,963
40,543
$ 54.17
72.85
55.68
189.54
232.02
247.77
$ 91.62
292.84
106.97
$114.11
125.07
3688.41
82.02
59,31
98.65
69.06
43.28
54.85
$136.34
136.90
174.15
98.52
88.58
$ 80.87
77.26
48.68
55.42
$ 84.46
160.71
6366
28.86
31.31
57.62
6580
£61. 00
82.21
51.42
46.21
$ 17JX)
73.01
13.75
32.54
16.10
15.97
48.38
35.99
$86.31
[62.73
161.35
New Hampshire
Vermont
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Total
$ 746,666,000
$ 830,312,000
332,399,000
748,281,000
$ 725,300,000
$ 832,685,000
327,972,000
760,451,000
31.0
52.2
35.8
49.0
103,225
124,977
24,838
146,887
93,630
117,262
23,281
133,919
75,187
87,767
17,829
77,211
MlddU Atlantic
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Total
$ 1,910,992,000
$ 115,561,000
246,780,000
467,063,000
115,029,000
960,808,000
335,715,000
663,641,000
681,300,000
$ 1,921,108,000
$ 111,673,000
246,594,000
448,084,000
110,829,000
877,325,000
338,624,000
671,798,000
642,853,000
49.5
67.2
64.1
3.2
61.0
53.3
61.5
61.2
68.8
47.5
296,702
7,448
36,107
28
150,997
81,434
288,508
139,364
198,191
56,921
274,462
6,112
30,302
18
114,273
59,141
219,417
95,025
149,271
40,535
182,807
4,990
19,457
17
35,853
21,724
23,347
11,901
18.624
10,253
South Atlantic
Delaware
Maryland ....
District of Columbia. . .
Virginia
West Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
Florida
Total
$ 3,585,897,000
% 1,028,076,000
1,033,351,000
1,956,294,000
686,768,000
1,028,391,000
$ 3,447,780,000
$ 1,021,204,000
1,072,535,000
1,959,840,000
714,059,000
1,063,505,000
59.5
799
84.8
86.5
47.3
66.3
958,998
199,359
166,627
195,268
155,589
168,561
714,094
185,681
152,864
169,645
146,902
156,382
146,166
119,721
102,994
127,618
83,136
99,821
East No. Central
Ohio
Indiana
Illinois
Michigan
Wisconsin
Total
$ 5,732,880,000
$ 544,578,000
479,209,000
444,332,000
566,875,000
$ 5,831,143,000
$ 577,236,000
460,046,000
428,568,000
476,551,000
71 5
76.2
69.3
63.9
685
885,404
218,476
231,631
211,512
251,383
811,474
145,246
165,541
144,589
140,695
533,290
45,808
43,541
17,442
16.425
Eatt So. Contra!
Kentucky
Tennessee
Alabama
Mississippi
Total
$ 2,034,994,000
$ 1,302,054,000
2,174,387,000
1,017,511,000
553,826,000
500,778,000
1,004,897,000
835,644,000
$ 1,942,401,000
$ 1,301,055,000
2,161,994,000
1,020,042,000
589,862,000
578,590,000
1,039,417,000
954,225,000
691
64.2
95.5
79.3
91.9
91.4
96.7
92.5
913.002
179,101
203,159
230,045
65,401
66,452
107,183
131,394
596,071
150,755
184,787
159,165
44,200
45,898
83,309
97,668
123,216
107,359
166,380
106,673
27,214
37,221
69,541
89,760
Wost No. Contra 1
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri
North Dakota
South Dakota . .
Nebraska
Kansas
Total
$ 7,389,097,000
$ 633,435,000
384,972,000
509,250,000
1,828,841,000
$ 7,645,185,000
$ 560,414,000
348,902,000
519,223,000
2,027,552,000
87.0
56.0
38.8
81.5
86.2
982,735
182,429
124,181
142,246
331,567
765.782
121,916
83,191
93,315
260,373
604,148
19,201
14,364
47,161
79,080
Wott So. Contral
Arkansas
Louisana
Oklahoma
Texas
Total
$ 3,356,498,000
$ 375,024,000
354,383,000
129,081,000
430,345,000
187,984,000
361,244,000
150,661,000
39,899,000
$ 3,456,091,000
$ 436,176,000
374,687,000
138,004,000
511,960,000
212,278,000
378,304,000
159,364,000
40,852,000
76.8
63.5
25.0
55.1
57.1
61.1
54.9
20.1
3.1
780,423
35,085
40,284
12,614
45,578
23,599
10,412
24,176
148
558,795
26,335
37,232
9,432
36,541
14,037
8,062
21,602
115
159,806
9,995
22,264
4,735
27,048
3,500
4,408
12,515
39
Mountain
Montana
Idaho
Wyoming
Colorado
New Mexico
Arizona
Utah
Nevada
Total
$ 2,028,621,000
$ 532,356,000
420,849,000
2,813,263,000
$ 2,251,625,000
$ 589,183,000
419,185,000
2,805,841,000
50.1
40.6
33.0
36.5
191,896
69,820
59,827
137,168
153,356
64,599
54,618
124,613
84,504
40,166
30,104
78,720
Pacific
Washington
Oregon
California
Total
$ 5,795,089,000
$ 3,814,209,000
36.3
266,815
243,830
148,990
Grand Total
$32,580,734,000
$31,034,842,000
62.6
5,379,200
4,211,494
2,058,114
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New York, N. Y 7,891.967
Brooklyn borough 2,788,175
Manhattan borough 1,960,101
Queens borough 1,650,849
Bronx borough 1,461,277
Richmond borough 191,665
Chicago, 111 8,620,962
Philadelphia, Pa 2,071,606
•Los Angeles, Calif 1,970,858
Detroit, Mich 1,849,568
Baltimore, Md 949.708
Cleveland, Ohio 914,808
St. Louis, Mo 866,796
Washington. D. C 802,178
Boston, Mass 801,444
San Francisco, Calif 776,867
Pittsburgh, Pa 676,806
Milwaukee, Wis 687,892
fHouston, Tex 596,168
Buffalo, N. Y 680.182
New Orleans, La 670,445
Minneapolis, Minn 621,718
Cincinnati, Ohio 508,998
•Seattle. Wash 467,691
Kansas City. Mo 466,622
Newark, N. J 488,776
•Dallas, Tex 484,462
Indianapolis, Ind 427,178
•Denver, Colo 415,786
tSan Antonio, Tex 408,442
•Memphis. Tenn 396,000
•Oakland. Calif 884,576
Columbus, Ohio 875,901
Portland, Ore 873,628
Louisville, Ky 869,129
tSan Diego, Calif 884,887
Rochester, N. Y 882.488
Atlanta, Ga 831,814
Birmingham, Ala 826,037
St. Paul, Minn 311,349
Toledo, Ohio 303,616
Jersey City, N. J 299,017
fFort Worth, Tex 278,778
Akron, Ohio 274,606
Omaha. Neb 251,117
tLong Beach, Calif 250,767
•Miami, Fla 249,276
Providence, R. 1 248,674
•Honolulu, T. H 248,084
Dayton, Ohio 248,872
Oklahoma City, Okla 243,604
Richmond. Va 230,810
Syracuse. N. Y 220.588
•Norfolk, Va 213, 518
Jacksonville, Fla 204,611
Worcester, Mass 208,486
Tulsa, Okla 182,740
Salt Lake City, Utah 182,121
Des Moines. Iowa 177,966
Hartford, Conn 177.897
Grand Rapids, Mich 176,516
Nashville, Tenn 174,807
Youngstown, Ohio 168,380
•Wichita, Kans 168,279
New Haven, Conn 164,448
Flint, Mich 168,148
Springfield, Mass 162,899
'Spokane, Wash 161,721
Bridgeport, Conn 168,709
Yonkers. N. Y 162,798
Tacoma, Wash 148,678
Paterson. N. J 139.886
"Sacramento, Calif 187,672
Albany. N. Y 184,995
°Charlotte. N. C 184,042
Gary, Ind 138,911
Fort Wayne, Ind 188.607
tAustin, Tex 132,459
Chattanooga. Tenn 181,041
Erie, Pa 180,808
•El Paso, Tex 130,486
Kansas City, Kans 129,663
tMobile, Ala 129.009
Trenton, N. J 128,009
°Shreveport, La 127,206
t Baton Rouge, La 127,206
Scranton, Pa 125,536
Knoxville, Tenn 124,769
Tampa, Fla, 124,681
Camden. N. J 124,555
Cambridge, Mass 120,740
Savannah, Ga 119.688
Canton, Ohio 116,912
South Bend, Ind 115,911
•Berkeley. Calif 118,805
Elizabeth, N. J 112,817
Fall River, Mass 111.968
Peoria, 111 111,856
Wilmington, Del 110.856
Reading, Pa 109,820
New Bedford, Mass 109,189
tCorpus Christi. Tex 108.287
tPhoenix, Ari* 106,818
Allentown, Pa 106,766
* Montgomery, Ala. 106,625
Duluth, Minn 104.611
Waterbury, Conn 104,477
Somerville, Mass 102,351
Little Rock, Ark 102,218
Utica, N. Y 101,681
Population increase, 1940*1950. fover 50% ; *3S-49% ; »25-34%.
CANADA
Cities of over 60,000 population, Canadian Census, 1956
Montreal, Que 1,109,439
Toronto, Ont 667.706
Vancouver, B. C 365,844
Winnipeg, Man 255,093
Hamilton, Ont 239,626
Edmonton. Alberta 226,002
Ottawa, Ont 222,129
Calgary. Alberta 181,780
Quebec, Que 170,703
Windsor, Ont. 121,980
London, Ont 101,698
Halifax, N. S 98,301
Regina, Saak 89,755
Verdun, Que 78,262
Saskatoon, Sask 72,858
Kitchener, Ont 59,562
Sherbrooke, Que 58,668
Saint John's, Nwfld 57,078
Victoria, B. C 54,684
St. John, N. B 62,491
Brantford, Ont 51,869
Trois-Rivieres, Que 60,483
Oshawa, Ont 50,412
POPULATION
POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES
Continental United State* 150,097,361
United States, including territories and possessions, 153,615,088
(United States Census. 1950)
Cities, towns and villages of the United States and Canada, arranged by states and provinces
in alphabetical order and sub-divided into groups in each state and province according to the
number of inhabitants, from 2,600 upward. The Census Bureau classes as urban those places
which have a population of 2,500 or more. Places with less than 2,500 are classed as rural.
ALABAMA
2^00-^5,000
Aliceville 8.170
Bay Minette 8,782
Boas 8,078
Brundidge 2,605
Cardona 8,147
Childersburg 4,028
Clanton 4,640
Cordova 8,156
Dallas Mills-East Side 2,768
Elba 2,086
Evergreen 8,454
Fairfax 2.717
Fairhope 8,864
Fayette 8.707
Florala 2,713
Geneva 8.579
Haley ville 8.881
Hartselle 8,429
Jackson 8,072
Jacksonville 4,761
Langdale 2,721
Leeds 8,806
Llpscomb 2,650
Marion 2,822
Merrimack 8,086
Mignon 8,068
Monroevtlle 2,772
Northport 8,885
Oakwood-Lincoln Mills 4,447
Oneonta 2,802
Piedmont 4,498
Prattville 4,885
Scottsboro 4,781
Shawmnt 8,266
Tallassee 4,225
Union Springs 8,282
Wetnmpka 8,818
5,000—10,000
Albertville 6,897
Alexander City 6,480
Andalusia 9.162
Athens 6,809
Atmore 6.720
Attalla 7,687
Brewton 6,146
Culhnan 7,528
Demopolis 6,004
Enterprise 7,288
Eufaula 6,906
Fort Payne 6,226
Greenville 6,781
Gunterville 5,268
Jasper 8,689
Lanett 7.484
Mountain Brook City.... 8.859
Opp 6,240
Osark 6.288
Boanoke 6,892
Rusiell ville 6,012
Sylacauga — 9,606
Tan-ant 7,671
Troy 8,565
Tnscumbia 6,784
Tuskegee 6.712
West Huntsville 8.221
10,000—25,000
Auburn 12,989
Decatur 19,974
Dothan 21,684
Fairfleld 18.177
Florence 28,879
Homewood 12,866
Huntsville 16.487
Opelika 12,296
Phenix City 28,805
Prichard 19.014
Selma 22,840
Sheffield 10.767
Talladega 18.184
25,000—50,000
Annlston 81,066
Bessemer 28,445
Tusccaloosa 46,896
50,000 or More
Gadaden 56,725
100,000 or More
Birmingham 826,087
Mobile 129.009
Montgomery 106,525
ALASKA
5,000—10,000
Fairbanks 5.771
Juneau 5,956
Ketchican 5,805
10,000—25,000
Anchorage 1 1,254
ARIZONA
2,500—5,000
Avondale 2,506
Bisbee 8,801
Casa Grande 4,181
Chandler 8,799
Clifton 8.466
Coolidge 4.806
Eloy 8,580
Kingman 8,842
Miami 4,829
Miller Valley 2,958
Safford 8.756
Sunnyslope 4.420
Superior x 4.200
Tolleson 8,042
Warren 2,610
West Yuma 4,741
5,000—10,000
Ajo 5,817
Douglas 9,442
Flagstaff 7.668
Glendale 8.179
Globe 6.419
Morenci 6,541
Nogales 6,168
Pasgua Village-El Rio.. 6,466
Prescott 6,764
Tempe 7,684
Wakefleld 8,906
Winslow 6,518
Yuma 9.145
10,000—25,000
Amphitheater 12.664
Mesa 16,790
25,000—50,000
Tucson 45,454
100,000 or More
Phoenix 106.818
ARKANSAS
2,500—5,000
Ashdown 2.788
Bentonville 2.942
Bradley Quarters 2.880
Brinkley 4.178
Clarendon 2.547
Clarksville 4,848
Crossett 4,619
Cullendale 8,226
DeQueen 8,016
Dermott 8,601
DeWitt 2,848
Dumas 2.612
Eudora 8.072
Fordyce 8,754
Hamburg 2,666
Marianna 4,580
Marked Tree 2,878
McGehee 8,854
Mena 4,445
Monticello 4.501
Nashville 8.648
Paris 8,781
Piggott 2.558
Pocahontas 8,840
Prescott 8,960
Rogers 4,962
Siloam Springs 8,270
Stamps City 2,562
Trumann 8,744
Walnut Ridge City 8,106
Warren 2,615
Wynne 4.142
5000 — 10,OOO
Arkadelphia 6,819
Bates ville 6,414
Benton 6,277
Conway 8.610
Forrest City 7,607
Harrison 6.642
Hope 8.605
xJUnd McNally estimate.
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Magnolia 6,918
Malvern 8,072
Morrilton 6,488
Newport 6,254
Osceola 5,006
Paragould 9,668
Russellville 8,166
Searcy 6,024
Springdale 6,885
Stuttgart 7,276
Van Buren 6,418
West Helena City 6.107
West Memphis City .... 9,112
10,000—25,000
Blytheville 16,284
Camden 11,872
El Dorado 28,076
Fayetteville 17,071
Helena 11,286
Jonesboro 16,810
Texarkana 15.876
25,000—50,000
Fort Smith 47,942
Hot Springs National
Park 29.807
North Little Rock 44,097
Pine Bluff City 87,162
100,000 or More
Little Rock 102,218
CALIFORNIA
2,500—5,000
Alturas 2.819
Arcata 8.729
Ataacadera 3,448
Atherton 8,680
Atwater 2,866
Auburn 4,658
Avenal 8,982
Beaumont 8,152
Bishop 2,891
Blythe 4.089
Brea 8.208
Carlsbad 4,388
Carmel-by-the-Sea 4,351
Carmichael 4,499
Carpinteria 2.864
Chico Vecina 8,967
Chowchilla 8,893
Chrisman 4,211
Clovis 2,766
Coachella 2,765
Colusa 8,081
Corcoran 8,150
Corning 2,687
Covina 8,966
Davis 3,664
Decota 2,880
Dinuba 4,971
El Paso de Roblcs City.. 4,836
Emeryville 2,889
Exeter 4,078
Fairfax 4,078
Fairfleld 8,118
Fillmore 8,884
Ford City 4,347
Fort Bragg 8,826
Freedam 2,766
Garden Grove 8,762
Gllroy 4,951
Glendora 8,988
Gridley 8,064
Healdsburg 8,268
Hemet 8,886
Hillsborough 8,662
Holllster 4,908
La Habra 4,961
Lamont 8,571
Lancaster 8,694
Larkspur 2,906
La Sierra 8.802
La Verne 4,198
Livermore 4.864
Los Banos 8,868
Los Gatos 4,907
Mantica 8,804
Mulberry 2,646
Needles 4,061
Nevada City 2,605
Newhall 2,627
Novata 3,496
Oakdale 4,064
Ojai 2,519
Olivehurst 3,688
Paradise 4,426
Placerville 8.749
Port Huenexne City 8,024
Red Bluff 4,906
Reedley 4,185
Rialto 8,156
Riverbank 2,662
Rupert 4,490
Sausalito 4,828
Seal Beach 8,568
Sebastapol 2,601
Shell Point 4.674
Signal Hill 4,040
South Taft 2,918
Taft 3,707
Vacaville 3,169
Victorville 3,241
Weed 2,789
Westminster 3,131
West Covina City 4,499
West Riverside 3,798
Westwood 8,618
Willits 2,691
Willows 8,019
Woodlake 2,525
Yreka 3,227
5,000 — 10,OOO
Arvin 6,007
Banning 7,084
Barstow 6,135
Belmont 6,667
Benicia 7.284
Buena Park 6,483
Calexico 6.483
Chino 6,784
Claremont 6,827
Coalinga 5,639
Concord 6,968
Delano 8.717
El Cajon 6,600
El Monte 8,101
El Segundo 8,011
Escondido 6,644
Grass Valley 6,288
Huntington Beach 6,287
Indio 5,800
Laguna Beach 6,661
Lindsay 6,060
Lompoc 5,620
Martinez 8,268
Marysville 7,826
(Br. of Huntington Park P.O.)
Millbrae 8,972
Mill Valley 7,331
Mountain View 6,563
North Modesto College 5,046
North Sacramento 6,029
Oroville 6,387
Pacific Grove 9,628
Palm Springs 7,660
Pleasant Hills 6,686
Porterville 6,904
Roseville 8.723
San Anselmo 9,188
Sanger 6,400
Selma 5,964
Sierra Madre 7,278
Sunnyvale 9,829
Susanville 5,888
Tracy 8,410
Turlock 6,286
Twin Lakes -Delmar 6,788
Uhiah 6,120
Upland 9,203
Wasco 6.592
Woodland 9,888
Yuba City 7,861
Population
10,000—25,000
Albany ~~ 17,590
(Branch of Berkeley P. O.)
Alisal 16,714
Anaheim 14,666
Antioch 11.061
Arcadia 23.066
Azusa 11,042
Bell 15,480
Brawley 11,922
Burlingame 19,886
Chico 12,272
Chula Vista 15,927
Colton 14,465
Corona 10,228
Coronda City 12.700
Costa Mesa 11,844
Culver City 19,720
Daly City 16,191
El Centro 12,690
El Cerrito 18,011
Eureka 28,068
Fontana X 13,695
Fullerton 13,968
Gardena 14.406
Hanford 10,028
Hawthorne 16,816
Hayward 14,272
Hermosa Beach 11,826
La Mesa 10,946
Lodi 13.798
Lomita X 10,500
Madera 10,497
Manhattan Beach 17.830
Maywood 13,?92
Meno Park 18,587
Merced 16,278
Modesta 17,889
Monrovia 20.186
Montebello 21,786
Monterey 16,205
Monterey Park 20.895
Napa 18,679
National City 21,199
Newport Beach 12.120
Oceanside 12,881
Oildale 16,615
Ontario 22,872
Orange 10.027
Oxnard 21.567
Petaluma 10.315
Pico ...„ X 18.000
Piedmont City 10,132
Pittsburg 12.763
Redding 10,256
Redlands 18.429
Rosemead X 15,000
Salinas 18,917
San Bruno 12,478
San Buenaventura 16,584
San Carlos 14,871
San Fernando 12,992
San Gabriel 20,848
San Luis Obispo 14,180
San Marino 11.280
San Pablo 14,476
San Rafael 13.848
Santa Clara 11.702
Santa Cruz 21,970
Santa Maria 10,440
Santa Paula 11,049
Santa Rosa 17,902
Seaside 10,226
South Bakersfield 12,120
South Pasadena 16,935
South San Francisco.. 19,851
Torrance 22,241
Tulare 12,445
Visalia 11,749
Watsonville 11.572
Whittier 28.820
25,000—50,000
Altadena x 32,000
Bakersfleld 34.784
Baldwin Park x 27.600
Bellflow«r x 37,000
Beverly Hills 29,082
Compton 47.991
East Bmkerefleld 38,177
X Rand McNally estimate.
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Hnntinfftoft Pmrk . — 29,460
Inglewood 46,186
Lynwood 25,828
Palo Alto 26,475
Pomona 35,405
Redondo Beach 25,226
Redwood City 26,644
Riverside 46,764
San Leandro 27,542
San Mateo 41,782
Santa Ana 46,588
Santa Barbara 44,918
Vallejo 26.088
Ventura x 25,880
50,OOO—1OO,000
Alameda 64,480
Alhambra 61,869
Burbank 78,577
Downey x 80,000
Fresno 91,669
Glendale 96,702
Norwalk x 70,000
Richmond 99,646
San Bernadino 68,058
San Jose 96,280
Santa Monica 71,595
South Gate 61,116
Stockton 70,858
100,000 or More
Berkeley 118,805
Long Beach 250.767
Los Angeles 1,970,358
Oakland 384,676
Pasadena 104,677
Sacramento 137,672
San Diego 334,887
San Francisco 775,867
COLORADO
2,500—5,000
Brighton 4.836
Cortex 2,680
Craig 8,080
Delta 4,097
Derby 2,840
Edgewater 2.680
Florence 2,778
Gunnison 2,770
Ivywild 2,849
Knob Hill 8.612
Las Animas 8,223
Leadville 4,081
Littleton 8,378
Manitou Springs 2,680
Monte Vista 8,272
Montrose 4,964
Rocky Ford 4.087
Salida 4,563
South Boulder 8,807
5,000 — 10,000
Alamosa 6,854
Canon City 6,345
Durango 7,469
Fort Morgan 6,815
Golden 6,238
La Junta 7,712
Lamar 6,829
Longmont 8,099
Loveland 6,778
Sterling 7,534
Walsenburg 6,596
10,000—25,000
Aurora 11,421
Boulder 19,999
Englewood 16,869
Fort Collins 14,987
Grand Junction 14,604
Greeley 20,854
Trinidad 12,204
25,000— -50,000
Colorado Springs 45.472
50,000—100,000
Pueblo 68.685
100,000 or More
Denver 415,786
CONNECTICUT
2,500—5.000
Avon 8,171
Branford 2,652
Brooklyn 2,662
Canton 8,618
Colchester 8.007
Coventry 4,085
Cromwell 4,286
Danielson 4,564
Deep River 2,670
East Haddam 2,564
East Hampton 4,000
East Lyroe 8,870
East Windsor 4,869
Ellington 8.099
Essex 8,491
Granby 2.693
Haddam 2,686
Jewett City 8,699
Litchfleld 4,964
Madison 8,078
Middlebury 8,818
Monroe 2,892
Montvillo 4,766
Moosup 2,909
Mystic 2,266
North Canaan 2,647
Orange 8,032
Ridgefleld 4,856
Salisbury 8,132
Simsbury 4,822
Somers 2,631
Southbury 8,828
South Windsor 4.066
Stafford Springs 8,890
Suffleld 4,896
Thomaston 4,896
Wilton 4,568
Wolcott 8,568
Woodbridge 2.822
Woodbury 2,664
5,000—10,000
Berlin Town 7,470
Bethel 5.104
Bloomfleld 5,746
Farmington 7,026
Glastonbury 8,818
Griswold 6,728
Guilford 5,092
New Canaan 8,001
Newington 9,110
New Milford 5.799
New town 7,448
North Haven 9,444
Plainfleld 8,071
Plainville 9,994
Plymouth 6.771
Portland 6,186
Putnam 9,804
Rockville 8,020
Rocky Hill 6,108
Seymour 7,882
Stafford 6,471
Thompson 6,686
Thompsonville 9,688
Trumbull 8,641
Waterford 9,100
Windsor Locks 6,211
Winsted 8.729
10,000—25,000
Ansonia 18,706
Branford 10,044
Darien 11,767
Derby 10,260
Enfleld 15,464
East Haven 12,212
Groton 21,896
Killingly 10,016
Mansfield 10,008
Naugatuck 17.465
Shelton 12,694
Southington 13,061
Stonington 11,801
Vernon 10,115
Wallingford 16.976
Watertown 10.699
Westport 11,667
Wethersfleld 12,688
Willimantie 18,666
Winchester 10.636
Windham 16,884
Windsor 11,838
25,000 — 50,000
Bristol 85.961
Danbury 80,887
East Hartford 29.938
Fairfleld 80,489
Greenwich 40.885
Hamden 29.715
Manchester 84.116
Meriden 44,088
Middletown 29,711
Milford 26.870
New London 80,661
Norwalk 49,460
Norwich 87,688
Stratford 88,428
Torrington 27,820
West Hartford 44,402
(Branch of Hartford P.O.)
West Haven 82,010
(Br. of New Haven P.O.)
50,000—100,000
New Britain 78,726
Stamford 74,298
100,000 or More
Bridgeport 1 68.709
Hartford 177.897
New Haven 164.443
Waterbury 104,477
DELAWARE
2,500—5,000
Laurel 2,700
Lewes 2,904
Seaford 8.087
5,000—10,000
Dover 6.228
Els mere 5,814
Milford 5,170
Newark 6,781
New Castle 6,896
100,000 or More
Wilmington 110,356
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
100.000 or More
Washington 802,178
FLORIDA
2,500 — 5,OOO
Apalachicola 8,222
Arcadia 4,764
Auburndale 8,768
Avon Park 4,612
Bond-South City 4,611
Boynton Beach 2,642
Chipley 2,960
Cocoa 4.245
Dade City 8.806
Dania 4,640
De Funiak Springs 8.077
Dunedin 8.200
Euttis 4,006
Fernandina 4,420
xRaod McNaUy estimate.
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Population
Fort Meade 2,808
100,000 or More
Jacksonville 204,517
Tifton 6 831
Green Cove Springs .... 8,291
Gulfport 8,702
Toccoa ... . . 6781
Miami 249,276
Vidalia 5 819
Hollandale 8.888
Tampa 124 681
Warner Robins 7 986
Holly Hill 8,282
GEORGIA
2,500—5,000
Adel 2,776
Alma 2.688
Ashburn 2,918
•p___^_ -.ill- A 1 QC
10,000 — 25,000
Americus 11 389
Homestead 4,678
Kiseimmee 4.810
Live Oak 4,064
Brunswick 17 954
MadUon 8,150
College Park City 14,636
Dalton 16,968
Decatur 21,686
Dublin 10,282
East Point 21.080
Melbourne 4.228
Mount Dora 8,028
Ormond 8,418
Pahokee 4,472
Palmetto 4,108
Perrine 2.869
Perry 2,797
Pinellas Park 2,924
Baxley 8.409
Blakely 8.284
Buford 8,812
Calhoun 3,231
Gainesville 11,986
Griffin 13,982
Marietta 20,687
Midway-Hardwick .... 14.774
M/Mllf*-lA 1 1 ftQQ
Port St. Joe 2,762
Camilla 8,746
Thsimoa villA 1 A A9 A
Riviera Beach 4,066
Canton 2,716
\r0|j_af_ oft f\AA
Saint Cloud 8.001
Chamblee City 8,445
Waycross 18,899
South Miami 4.809
Starke 2 944
Cochran 8,867
Commerce 3,851
25,000 — 50,000
AlKnnv ftl IKK
Stuart 2,912
Cuthbert 4.026
Tarpon Springs 4,823
Dawson 4,411
AtVkAita 98 IRft
Titusville 2,604
Dock Junction 4,160
T 0 fvoncpA 9K ft9K
Vero Beach 4,746
Donalsonville 2,669
Rnm* 90 ftl K
Wauchula . . 2 872
Douglasville 3,400
5O,000 — 100,OOO
Augusta 71 508
West Gate 8 803
Eastman 8,697
West Miami 4.048
East Thomaston 8,082
Eatonton 2,749
Winter Garden 8,603
Columbus 79 611
5,000 — 10,000
Bartow 8.694
Belle Glade 7,219
Experiment 4,265
Macon 70 252
Fair Oaks 8,131
100.00O or More
Atlanta 831.814
Forest Park 2,653
Forsyth 8,125
Chattahoochee 8,473
Crestview 6,008
Hartwell 2,964
Hawkinsville 3 342
Savannah 119.688
De Land 8.652
Hazelhurst 2 687
HAWAII
2,500—5,000
Aiea 8 714
Delray Beach 6,812
Hogansville 8 769
Raines City 6,630
Jesup 4 605
Jacksonville Beach 6,430
Lake City 7,571
Lafayette 4,884
Lawrenceville 2 932
Lake Wales 6,821
Lyons 2 799
Ewa 3 429
Lee a burg 7,395
Manchester 4 036
Kaneoke 3 208
Marianna 5,846
Millen 3 449
Kapaa . ... 3 177
Miami Shores 6.086
Monroe 4 542
Lahaina 4 026
Miami Springs 5,108
Montezuma 2 921
Lanai City 2,746
New Smyrna Beach .... 5,775
Opalocka 6,271
Nashville 8 414
Lihue Town 8,870
Ocilla 2 697
Paia .... 3 195
Palatka 9.176
Pelham 4 865
Pearl City 2 668
Plant City 9.280
Perry 3 849
Waialua Mill .. . . 2,602
Pompano Beach 6.682
Porterdale 8 207
5,000 — 10,000
Kahului 6 306
Quincy 6,505
Quitman 4 769
Sebring 6,006
Rockmart 8 821
Winter Haven 8,605
Rossville 3 892
Kailua-Lanikai 7,740
Winter Park 8,260
Sandersville 4 480
Wahiawa 8.869
10,000—25,000
Bradentown 13,604
Silvertown 8 887
Wailuku 7,424
Summerville 3 973
Waipahu 7,169
Swainsboro 4 300
25,000 — 50,000
Hilo 27,198
Clearwater 15,681
Coral Gables 19,837
Sylvania 2.989
Cx»l\r»o*t»f 9 fi9R
Fort Myers 18,196
Fort Pierce 18,602
Tallapoosa 2.826
100,000 or More
Honolulu 248,084
Hialeah 19,676
TVirtn Q ftOQ
Hollywood 14,851
Unionville-Phillipsburg 2.770
\VOU Viirtcrtrkn S 802
Lake Worth 11.777
IDAHO
2,500 — 5,000
Alnmeda 4.694
North Miami 10,734
Ocala 11.741
West Point 4 076
Saint Augustine 13,655
Sanford 11,985
Sarasota 18.896
Winder 4.604
Warrington 13,570
25,000—50,000
Daytona Beach 80,187
5,000 — 10,000
Bainbridge 7.562
Cairo 5 677
Buhl 2.870
Emmett 8.067
Gooding 8,099
Carrollton 7.763
Grangeville 2,644
Fort Lauderdale 86,828
Onim j»a iritis Oft fi ft!
Cartersville 7,270
Cedartown 9,470
Jerome 4,628
Kellogg 4.913
K__ TirAMf oc 44Q
Cordele 9,462
Malad City 2.716
T alrjtlarxl Qft ft R 1
Covington 6,192
Montpelier 2,682
«|_ | U-—.,!. te 9fl9
Douglas 7,428
Mountain View 8.084
(Branch of Miami P.O.)
Panama City 25.814
Elberton 6,772
Orchards 4.494
Fitzgerald 8,180
Payette 4,032
Pensacola 43.479
*p_ i|_U_ __ _ _ 97 OO'T
Fort Valley 6,820
Hapeville 8,660
Preston 4,046
Rexburg 4,268
West Palm Beach 48,162
50,000 — 100.000
Orlando 62 867
Milledgeville 8 835
Rupert 8.098
Newnan 8,218
St. Anthony 2.696
North Atlanta .. . 6 930
Salmon 2,648
Statesboro 6,097
Sandpoint 4.266
Saint Petersburg 96,788
Thomaston . * 6 680
Wallace 3,140
xRand Me Nail 7 estimate.
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Weiser •• •
8,961
.... 2,985
Mount Carmel
8.782
West Boise
3 024
North Riverside
.... 8,280
Murphysboro
9,241
O' Fallen
.. . 8,022
Naperville „
7,013
5,000—10,000
Oglesby ••• ........
. . 3,922
Normal
9,772
Blackfoot ••••
6,180
Oregon •• . . .....
. 3 206
North Chicago
8,628
Burley .
6,924
Palatine
.... 4 079
8,761
Paxton .. ••
.... 8 795
8,612
1 0,000— -25,000
Phoenix •
.... 8 606
Pana
6,178
Caldwell
10 487
Pinckney ville
3 299
Paris
9,460
Coeur de Alene
12 198
Pittsfleld
.... 3,564
8,188
Idaho Falls
19 218
River Grove ........
. 4,889
Peoria Heights
6,425
Lewis ton
12 985
Robbins
4 766
Peru
8,658
10 693
Rockdale Junction
2 820
Pontiac
8,990
Nampa • ••
16 185
Rushville
.... 2,682
Princeton
5,765
Twin Falls
17 600
Sandwich
.... 3,027
6,887
Shelbyville
4 462
5,686
25000—50,000
Silvia .
8 055
River dale
6,840
Boise
34 393
South Beloit
3 221
Riverside
9,153
Pocatello
26 181
South Holland
3 247
Robinson
6,407
South \Vaukegan
2 830
Rochelle
5,449
-
Sparta .. .
3 576
Rock Falls
7,988
Spring Valley
4 916
Saint Charles
6,709
ILLINOIS
Staunton
4 047
Salem
6,169
_,.
Steger
4 358
Savanna
6,058
2,500—5 000
Stickney
8 817
8,967
Abingdon ..
8 300
Sullivan
.... 8,470
(Station of Argo P.
0.)
Aledo
2919
TUB cola
2 960
Sycamore
6,912
Alorton
2 647
Virden
8,206
Taylorville
9,188
Anna
4 380
Washington
4.285
Vandalia
5,471
Barrington
4 209
Waterloo .. . .
2 821
Venice
6,226
8 754
Watseka
4 235
Villa Park
8.821
Brooklyn
2 568
Westchester
.... 4,808
Washington Park
5,840
Bushnell
8 817
West Chicago
... 3,978
Western Springs
6,364
Calumet Park
2 500
West Kankakee
2 784
Woodstock
7,192
Carlyle
2 669
Westmont
3 402
Zion
8.950
Carterville
2 716
Westville
... 8,196
Carthage
3 214
White Hall
.... 8,082
10,000—25,000
Casey
2 734
Wilmington ..
3 354
Blue Island
17,622
Chiilicothe
2 767
Zeigler
2 516
Brookfleld
15.472
3 545
Cairo
12,128
Cottage Hills
3 357
K fiAik__i t\ nt\
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Calumet City
16,799
Crystal Lake
Deerfield
Dundee
Dwight
Eldorado
Farmington
Forest Park
Fulton
Galena
Galva
4,832
3,288
8,137
2.843
4.500
2,651
8,117
2,706
4,648
2fi fi£
Arlington Heights ....
Batavia
Beardstown
Bellwood
Belvidere
Benton
Bradley
Broadview
Carlinville
.,, 8.768
,,., 5.838
.... 6.080
.... 8.746
,, 9.422
.... 7,848
5.699
.... 6,196
.... 5,116
Canton
Carbondale
Centralia
Chicago Heights
Collinsville
De Kalb
Des Plaines
Dixon
Downers Grove
East Moline
11,927
10.921
13,863
24,551
11,862
11,708
14,994
11,623
11,886
13.918
Geneseo
Georgetown
Gibson City
Gillespie
Greenville
Harvard
Havana
Highland
Highwood
Hillsboro
4.325
3,294
8,029
4,105
4.069
3,464
4,379
4,283
3,813
4.141
Charleston
Chester
Clinton
Crenecoeur
Dolton
Duquoin
East Alton
East Peoria
(Branch of Peoria
Edwardsville
.... 5,574
,, 9,164
5,389
.... 6,945
.... 5.499
, 5.568
.... 7,147
.... 7,290
, , 8.698
P. 0.)
.... 8,776
Elmhurst
Elmwood Park
Evergreen Park
Forest Park
Freeport
Harrisburg
Harvey
Highland Park
Jacksonville
Kewanee
21,273
18,801
10,681
14,969
22,467
10,999
20,683
16.808
20,387
16,821
1 9 (\f\9
Johnston City
Ken il worth
4,479
2 789
Effingham
Fair field
,,, 6.892
BK7A
La Grange
La Salle
12,088
Lemont
2,757
Flora
.... 5,255
Lincoln
14.362
Lewistown
Lincoln wood
2,630
3 072
Franklin Park
8,889
B1 SQ
Macomb
Marion
10,592
10.469
Lockport
4,955
Glencoe
.... 6.980
Mattoon
17,647
« m m ft ft
Long Lake
McLeansboro
Marengo
Markham .
2,637
8.008
2.72K
2 753
Glen Ellyn
Glenview
Herrin
Hinsdale
.,,, 9,524
.... 6,142
9,831
8 676
Melrose Park
Monmouth
Mount Vernon
Ottawa
10,198
16,600
16,957
Marseilles
Marshall
Mascoutah
Midlothian
Momence
Montt'cello
4.514
2,960
8,009
8.216
2,644
2612
Homewood
Hoopeston
Ingalls Park
Jerseyville
La Grange Park
Lake Forest
. 6,887
, 6,992
6.840
.,. 6,792
6,176
7 819
Park Ridge
Pektn
River Forest
Skokie
Sterling
Streator
16,602
21,851
10,823
14,832
12.817
16,469
Morrison
Morton
Morton Grove
Mount Morris
8,531
8.693
3,926
2 709
Lansing
Lawrencerille
Libertyville
Litchfleld
,., 8,682
6.328
6,426
7 208
Urbana
West Frankfort
Wheaton
Wilmette
22,884
11,884
11,688
18,162
Mount Prospect
4 009
9 817
Winnetka
12.106
Mundelein
3 139
Loves Park City
5 866
Wood River
10.190
Newton
2 780
.. . 6,120
Niles
3 587
Madison ..
7 968
25,000 — 50,000
Nokomis
2 544
Mendota
5 129
Alton
82,650
Norridge
3 428
Metropolis
6 098
Belleville
82 721
Northbrook
3 848
Milton
g 282
84,163
North Lake City ....
4 86i
Morris
6 926
Champaign
89.568
XRand McNally estimate.
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Population
Danville 87.864
Green castle 6 888
Evansdale . 3 571
Elgin 44,228
Greenfield . . . 6 159
Forest City 2766
Galesburg 81,426
Greensburg 6,619
Glenwood 4,664
Granite City 29,466
Hartford City 7 258
Hampton 4 482
Kankakee 25,866
Highland 5 878
Harlan 8 915
Maywood 27,478
Jasper 6 215
Ha warden 2 625
Molina 87.897
Kendallville 8 119
Humboldt 8 219
Quincy 41.460
Lebanon • 7 881
Independence 4 866
Rock Island 48,710
Linton 6 978
Iowa Falls 4 900
Waukegan 88.946
Madison 7 506
Jefferson . . 4 826
50,000 — 100.000
Aurora 50 676
Martins ville 6,991
Manchester 8,987
Mount Vernon ... 6 150
Maquoketa 4 807
Noblesville 6 567
Missouri Valley . 8 646
Berwyn 51,280
Plymouth 6,704
Monticello 2,888
Cicero 67,544
Portland . . ... 7 064
Nevada 8,768
(Branch of Chicago P. O.)
Decatur 66 269
Princeton . . ..... . 7,678
New Hampton 8 328
Rushville . 6.761
Onawa 8,498
East St Louis 82,295
Osage 8,486
Evanston . 78 641
Speedway 6,498
Osceola 8,422
Jolict 61 601
Sullivan ... 5,423
Pella 4,427
Oak Park 63,529
Tell City 6.785
Rock Rapids 2,640
Rockford . 92,927
Tipton 6,633
Sac City 8,170
Springfield 81 628
Warsaw 6,626
Sheldon 4,001
100,000 or More
Chicago 8 620,962
Whiting ... 9,669
Sibley 2,659
Winchester 6,467
Tama 2,980
10,000—25,000
Bedford 12.662
Tipton 2 688
Peoria 111,866
Vinton 4,807
Waukon 8 158
INDIANA
2,500 — 5,000
Attica 8,862
Aurora 4,780
Austin 2,906
Columbus 18,870
Connersville 15.550
Winterset 8,670
5,OOO — 10,OOO
Algona . . .. 6,415
Crawfords ville 12 851
Elwood 11.862
Frankfort 15.028
Goshen 18,003
Hobart 10,244
Huntington 16,079
Atlantic 6,480
Bettendorf City 6,182
Carroll 6,281
Centerville . 7,625
Batesville 8,194
Bicknell 4,672
Bremen 2,664
Brookville 2,538
Jeffersonville 14,686
La Porte 17,882
Logansport 21,081
Newcastle 18,271
Chariton 6.820
Cherokee 7.705
Clarinda City 5,086
Creston 8,817
Cambridge City 2,559
Peru 18,808
Decorah 6,060
Charlestown 4,786
Chesterton 8,176
Columbia 4,746
Shelbyville 11.784
Valparaiso 12,028
Vincennes 18,881
Estherville 6,719
Fairfleld 7,299
Grinnell 6,828
Danville 2.802
Delphi 2.680
Dunkirk 8,048
TiMfrtKtirw R 9ft^
Washington 10,987
West Lafayette 11,873
25,000 — 50,000
Anderson 46,820
Bloomington 28,168
Elkhart 86,646
Kokomo 88 672
Indianola City 5,145
Knoxville 7,625
Le Mars 6,844
Marion 6,916
Fairmount 2,646
Garrett 4,291
Gas City 8,787
Greenwood 8,066
Mount Pleasant City.... 5,848
Oelwein 7,858
Perry 6,174
Red Oak 6,626
Griffith Town 4,470
Home Corner 8,950
Huntingburg 4,056
Jasonville 2,937
Knox 8,034
La Fayette 85,668
Marion 80,081
Michigan City 28,395
Mishawaka 82,918
New Albany 29 346
Shenandoah 6,988
Spencer 7,446
Storm Lake 6,954
Washington 6,902
Waverly City 6.124
Lawrenceburg 4,806
Mitchell 8,245
Richmond 89,689
50,000—100,000
East Chicago 54,263
Hammond 87,594
Webster City 7.611
West Des Moines City.. 5.615
10,000 — 25,000
Ames 22,898
Boone 12,164
Monticello 8 467
Munster Town 4,753
Nappanee 8,893
North Manchester .... 8,977
North Vemon 8,488
Oakland City 8,589
Muncie 68,479
Terre Haute 64,214
100,000 or More
Evansville 128,686
Fort Wayne 133,607
Gary 188 911
Cedar Falls 14,884
Charles City 10.809
Wti>+ A/Torliartn 14 OKI
Paoli 2,675
Petersburg 8,086
Plainfleld 2,686
Keokuk 16,144
Marshalltown 19.821
Muscatine 19,041
Rensselaer 4,072
Rochester 4,678
Salem 3,271
Scottsburg 2 953
Indianapolis 427,178
South Bend 116,911
Newton 11,728
Oskaloosa 11,124
25,000 — 50.000
Burlington 30 618
Union City 8,572
IOWA
2,500—5,000
Albia 4,828
West Terre Haute 8,367
Council Bluffs 45 429
5,000—10,000
Alexandria 6 147
Clinton . .. . 80,879
Dubunue . . 49 671
Angola 6,081
Anamosa 8,910
Fort Dodge City 25,116
Tsvnrn 97 919
Auburn 5,879
Audubon 2,808
Mnann f {+w 97 QfiA
Beech Grove City 5.685
Belle Plain 8,056
Ottumwa 83,681
Bluffton 6,076
Boonville 5 092
Bloomfield 2,688
Clarion 8.160
50,000 — 100,000
Cedar Rapids 72 296
Brazil 8 484
Clear Lake 4,977
Clarksville 5 905
C res co 8,688
Davenport 74 549
Clinton 6 462
Sioux City 83 991
Crown Point 5 889
De Witt City 2,644
Waterloo 65 198
Decatur 7 271
Eagle Grove 4,176
100,000 or More
Des Moines 177.965
East Gary 6 635
Eldora 3,107
Franklin 7 816
Emmetsburg 8,760
xRand McNally estimate.
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KANSAS
2,500—5,000
Anthony 2.792
Augusta 4,488
Baxter Springs 4,647
Belleville 2,868
Beloit 4.086
Caney 2,876
Cherry vale 2,962
Clay Center 4,628
Colby City 8.869
Columbus 8.490
Council Grove 2,722
Ellinwood 2.669
Ellis City 2,649
Eureka 8.968
Predonia 8,267
Galena 4,029
Garnett 2.693
Goodland 4,690
Herington 8,776
Hiawatha 8,294
Hoisington 4,012
Holton 2.706
Hugoton 2,781
Kingman 8,200
Lamed 4.447
Lyons 4.646
Maryville 8.866
Neodesha 8.723
Norton 8.060
Osawatomie 4,847
Paola 8,972
Phillipsburg City 2,689
Scott City 8.204
Sunflower 8,884
5,000—10,000
Abilene 6,776
Concordia 7.175
Hays 8,626
lola 7.094
Liberal City 7,134
MsPherson 8,689
Olathe City 6,693
Overland Park X5,400
Pratt 7,623
Russell City 6,483
Wellington 7,747
10,000 — 25.OOO
Arkansas City 12,903
Atchison 12,792
Chanute 10,109
Coffeyville 17,113
Dodge City 11,262
Eldorado 11,037
Emporia 16,669
Port Srott 10,836
Garden City 10.906
Great Bend City 12.666
Independence 11,836
Junction City 18.462
Lawrence 23.861
Leavenworth 20,679
Manhattan 19,066
Newton 11,690
Ottawa 10,081
Parsons 14,760
Pittsburg 19,841
Winfleld City 10,264
25.000—50.000
Hutchinson 88.676
Salina 26.176
50,000 — lOO.OOO
Topeka 78,791
100,000 or More
Kansas City 129.668
Wichita 168.279
KENTUCKY
2,500^6,000
Barbourville 2,926
Bards town 4,164
Berea City 8,872
Campbellsville City 8,477
Carrollton 8,226
Catlettsburg 4.760
Central City 4,110
Cumberland 4,249
Cynthiana 4,847
Earlington 2,763
Elsmere 8,483
Erlanger 8,694
Franklin 4.848
Fulton 8,221
Greenville City 2,661
Hamilton Park 2,679
Harlan City 4,786
Irvine 8,259
Lebanon 4,640
London 3,426
Monticello Town 2,934
Morehead City 8,102
Morganfield 8,257
Nicholsville 8,406
Paintsville City 4,809
Park Hills Town 2.577
Pineville 8.890
Prestonburg City 8.586
Providence 8,906
Russellville 4.629
Shelbyville 4,408
South Fort Mitchell City 8.142
The Meadows 8,742
Versailles 2.760
Williamsburg City 8,848
5,000 — 10,000
Belleville 9,040
Corbin 7,744
Danville 8,686
Dayton 8,977
Elizabethtown City 6,807
Georgetown City 6,616
Glasgow ,026
Harrodsburg 262
Hazard 986
Henry Clay 104
Jenkins ,921
Ludlow 874
Mayfield 8.990
Maysville 8,682
Mount Sterling 6,294
Murray 6,035
Paris 6,912
Picadome 7,362
Pikesville Town 6.164
Princeton 6,888
Somerset 7,097
Winchester 9,228
10.0OO — 25,OOO
Bowling Green
Fort Thomas
Frankfort
Henderson
Hopkinsville
Madisonville
Middlesboro
Richmond City
25,000 — 50,000
Ashland
Newport
Owensboro
Paducah
18.847
10,870
11.916
16.837
12.526
11.182
14,482
10,268
81.181
81.044
88.651
32.828
50,000 — 100,000
Covington 64.452
Lexington City 66.634
100,000 or More
Louisville 369.129
LOUISIANA
2,500 — 6.00O
Amite 2,804
Arabi X 5,000
Berwick 2.619
Bunkie 4,666
Church Point 2,897
Daigleville 4,809
De Quincy 8,887
Donaldsonville 4,160
Ferriday 8,847
Golden Meadow 2.820
Harrahan 8,894
Haynesville 8.040
Homer 4,749
Jeanerette 4,692
Jones boro 8,097
Kaplan 4.662
Lake Arthur 2,849
Lake Providence 4,128
Leesville 4,670
Mansfield 4.440
Maplewood 2,671
Marksville 8,685
New Roads 2,818
Norco x 3,000
Ponchatoula 4,090
Port Allen 8,097
Rayville 8,188
Reserve 4.465
St. Martinsville 4,614
Slidell 8,464
Springhill 8,888
Vinton 2,697
Winnsboro 8,666
5,000 — 10,OOO
Abbeville 9,888
Covington 5,118
De Ridder 5,799
Eunice 8,184
Franklin 6,144
Goosport 8,818
Hammond 8,010
Jackson 6,772
Jennings 9,668
Kenner 6,586
Minden 9,787
Morgan City 9.759
Natchitoches 9,914
Oakdale 6.698
Pineville 6,428
Plaquemine 6,747
Rayne 6.485
Sulphur 6.996
Tallulah 7,768
Thibodaux 7.780
Ville Platte 6,638
Westwego 8,828
Winnfleld 6.629
10.000 — 25,000
Bastrop 12,769
Bogalusa 17,798
Bossier City 16,470
Crowley 12.784
Gretna 13,818
Houma 11,506
New Iberia 16.467
Opelousas 11,659
Ruston 10,872
West Monroe 10.802
(Branch of Monroe P. O.)
25,000 — 50,000
Alexandria 84,918
Lafayette 88,641
Lake Charles 41,272
Monroe 88.572
100.0OO or More
Baton Rouge 125.629
New Orleans 670,445
Shreveport 127,206
MAINE
2,500—5.000
Bar Harbor 8.864
Bridgeton 2,960
Bucksport 8,120
Calais 4.689
Camden 8.670
Cape Elizabeth 8,816
Dexter 4,126
Dover-Foxcroft 4,218
Eastport 8,128
Eliot 2.609
Ellsworth 8.986
xRand McNally estimate.
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Falmouth 4,842
Farmington 4*677
Freeport • • 8*280
Gorham 4,742
Hallowell 8.404
Hampden 8,608
Jay 8,102
Kennebunk 4,278
Lincoln 4,080
Lisbon 4.818
Livermore Falls 8,859
Lubec 2,978
Madawaska 4,900
Madison 8,689
Mexico 4,762
Milo 2,898
New Gloucester 2,628
Norway 8,811
Oakland 2.679
Old Orchard Beacb 4.707
Paris 4.858
Pittsfleld 8,909
Scarborough 4,600
South Berwick 2.646
Thomaston 2.810
Top 8 ham 2.626
Waldoboro 2,586
Wilton 8.465
Windham 8.484
Winslow 4,418
Winthrop 8,026
Yarmouth 2,669
York 8.256
5,000 — 10,OOO
Belfast 5,960
Brewer 6,862
Brunswick 7,842
Caribou 9,928
Falrfleld 5.811
Fort Fairfleld 6,791
(includ. Fort Fairfleld village)
Fort Kent 6,848
Gardiner 6,649
Houlton 8,877
Kittery 8,880
Millinocket 6,890
Old Town 8,261
Orono 7,504
Presque Isle 9,954
(includ. Presque Isle village)
Rockland 9,284
Rumford 9,954
Skowhegan 7,422
Van Buren 6,094
10,000—25,000
Auburn 28.184
Augusta 20,918
Bath 10,644
Biddeford 20,836
Brunswick 10,996
Saco 10.824
Sanford 16,177
South Portland 21,866
Waterville 18,287
Westbrook 12,284
25,000-- 50,000
Banaror 81,658
Lewiston 40,974
50.000 — 100,000
Portland 77,684
MARYLAND
2,500—4,000
Aberdeen 2,944
Bel Air 2,678
Blandensburg 2,899
Brentwood 8,628
Brunswick 8,762
Capital Heights 2,729
Chestertown 8,148
Cheverly 8,818
Crisfleld 8,688
Eastern 4,886
Eastport 4,694
Laurel 4,482
Pocomoke City 8.181
Westernport 8,481
5,000—10,000
Elkton 6,246
Frostburg 6,876
Greenbelt City 7,074
Havre de Grace 7,809
Lexington Park X 6,000
Riverdale 6,680
Rockville 6,984
Westminster 6,140
10,000—25,000
Annapolis 10,047
Cambridge 10.861
College Park 11,170
Frederick 18,142
Glen Burnie X 15,000
Hyattsville 12,808
Mount Rainier 10,989
Salisbury 16,141
Takoma Park 18,841
25,000—60,000
Betheada 86,200
Cumberland 87,679
Eesex X 88,000
Hagerstown 86,260
Silver Spring 49,600
Towson X 40,000
50,000—100,000
Dundalk X 69,000
100,000 or More
Baltimore 949,708
MASSACHUSETTS
2,500 — 5,OOO
Acton 8,610
Acushnet 4.401
Ashburnham 2,608
Ashland 8,500
Avon 2,666
Barre 8,408
Belchertown 4,487
Bellingham 4,100
Blackstone 4,968
Bourne 4,720
Burlington 8,250
Charlton 8,186
Cohasset 8.781
Dalton 4.772
Deerfield 8,086
Dighton 2.950
Douglas 2,624
Duxbury 8.167
East Bridgewater 4.412
East Longmeadow 4,881
Groton 2,889
Hadley 2,689
Hamilton 2.764
Hanover 8.889
Hanson 8,264
Harvard 8.988
Harwick 2,649
Holbrook 4,004
Holliston 8,768
Hopedale 8.479
Hopkinton 8.486
Hull 8,879
Hyannis 4,285
Kinston 8,461
Lancaster 8,601
Lee 4,820
Lenox 8,627
Luxenburg 8,906
Lynnfleld 8,927
Manchester 2,868
Marshfleld 8.267
Medfield 4,549
Medway 8,744
Merrimac 2,804
Millis 2,661
Middleton 2,916
Nahant 2.679
Nantucket 8.484
Norfolk 2,704
Northborough 8,122
North Brookfleld 8,444
North Reading 4,402
Norton 4,401
Population
Norwell 2,616
Pembroke 2,679
Pepperell 8,460
Provincetown 8,795
Rehoboth 8,700
Rockport 4,281
Ruthland 8,056
Salisbury 2,695
Sharon 4,847
Shirley 4,271
Southborough 2,760
South Weymouth X 4,500
(Ind. br. of Boston P. O.)
Southwick 2,855
Sturbridge 2,805
Sudbury 2,596
Sutton 8,102
Templeton 4,757
Townsend 2,817
Upton 2,666
Warren 8,406
Wayland 4,407
West Boylston 2,570
West Bridgewater 4,059
Westford 4,262
Westminster 2,768
Westport 4,989
Wilbraham 4,008
Yarmouth 8,297
5,000—10,000
Abington 7,152
(Ind. station of N. Abington)
Auburn 8,840
Ayer 6.740
Bedford 6,284
Bridgewater 9,512
Canton 7,466
Chelmsford 9.407
Concord 8.628
Dracut 8.666
Dudley 5,261
Easton 6.244
Falmouth 8,662
Foxboro 7,080
Franklin 8,087
Grafton 8,281
Great Barrington 6,712
Holden 6,976
Hudson 8.211
Ipswich 6.895
Leicester 6,029
Longmeadow 6.608
Ludlow 8,660
Mansfield 7.184
Maynard 6,978
Millbury 8.847
Monson 6,125
Montague 7.812
North Andover 8,485
North Billerica 7,988
Orange 6,894
Oxford 6,851
Palmer 9,688
Randolph 9.982
Rockland 8,960
Scituate 6,998
Seekonk 6.104
Somerset 8,666
Spencer 7,027
Swansea 6,121
Tewksbury 7,506
Uxbridge 7,007
Walpole 9,109
Ware 7,617
Wareham 7,569
Westboro 7,878
Weston 6,026
(Ind. br. of Boston P. O.)
Westwood 6,887
Whitman 8,418
Williamstown 6,194
Wilmington 7,089
Winchendon 6,686
Wrentham 6,841
10,000—25,000
Adams 12,084
Agawam 10,166
Amesbury 10.851
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Amherst 10.856
Andover 12.487
Athol 11.554
Attleboro 28.809
Barnstable 10.480
Billerica 11.101
Braintree 28.161
(Ind. br. of Boston P. O.)
Clinton 12.287
Danvers 15.720
Dartmouth 11.115
Dedham 18.487
Easthampton 10.694
Fairhaven 12.764
Gardner 19.581
Greenfield 17,849
Hingham 10,665
Leominster 24.075
Lexington 17.885
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Marblehead 18.765
Marlboro 16,766
Methuen 24,477
(Br. of Lawrence P. O.)
Middleborough 10,164
Milford 16.442
Milton 22.895
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Natick 19.888
Needham 16,818
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Newburyport 14.111
North Adams 21.667
North Attleboro 12.146
Northbridge 10,476
Norwood 16,636
Peabody 22,646
Plymouth 18.608
Reading 14.006
Saugus 17,162
(Ind. br. of Lynn P. O.)
Shrewsbury 10.694
Southbridge 17,519
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
South Hadley 10.145
Stoneham 18.229
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Stoughton 11.146
Swampscott 11,580
Wakefield 19.638
Webster 18.194
Wellesley 20.549
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Westfleld 20.962
West Springfield 20,438
Winchester 16,609
Winthrop 19.496
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Woburn 20.492
25.000—50,000
Arlington 44,858
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Belmont 27,381
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Beverly 28,884
Chelsea 88.912
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Chicopee 49,211
Everett 45,982
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Fitchburg 42,691
Framingham 28,086
Gloucester 26.167
Haverhill 47 280
Melrose 26.988
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Northampton 29.068
Revere 86.768
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Salem 41,880
Taunton 40,109
Waltham 47,187
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Watertown 87.829
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Weymouth 32.690
50,000—100,000
Broekton 62.860
Brookline 57,689
Holyoke 54,661
Lawrence 80.586
Lowell City 97,249
Lynn 99.788
Maiden 59.804
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Medford 66.118
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Newton 81.994
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Pittsfield 68.848
Quincy 88.886
(Ind. br. of Boston P. O.)
100,000 or More
Boston 801.444
Cambridge 120.740
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Fall River 111.968
New Bedford 109.189
Somerville 102,86 1
(Branch of Boston P. O.)
Springfield 162,399
Worcester 203,486
MICHIGAN
2.5OO — 5.0OO
Algonac 2.639
Allegan 4,801
Bad Axe 2,973
fielding 4,486
Bessemer 8.509
Boyne City 8,028
Caro 8,464
Charlevoix City 2,695
Chelsea Village 2.680
Durand 8,194
Eastlawn 4.127
Eaton Rapids 8.609
Essexville City 8.167
Fair Plain 4.184
Fenton 4.226
Fremont 8,056
Gladstone 4.831
Grand Ledge 4.506
Holly Village 2,668
Houghton 8,829
Howell 4,358
Hudson City 2,773
Huntington Woods 4.949
Iron River 4.048
Laurium 3,211
Marine City 4,270
Marysville 2,684
Mason 3,514
Michigan Center 3,012
Milan Village 2,768
Montmorency 4,096
Mount Morris City 2,890
Munising 4,839
Newberry 2,802
Northville 8,240
Norway 3,268
Otsego 8.990
Plainwell 2.767
Pleasant Ridge 8,694
Portland Village 2,807
Rochester 4,279
Rogers City 8.878
Romeo 2,986
St. Clair 4,098
St. Ignace 2,946
St. Johns 4,954
St. Louis 8,847
Tecumseh 4,020
Vandercook 8,190
Vassar 2,680
Virginia Park 2,747
Wakefield 8,844
Walled Lake 2.788
Zeeland 8.075
5,000—10,000
Alma 8.341
Benton Heights 6,160
Big Rapids 6,786
Buchanan 5,224
Center Line 7,659
Charlotte 6.606
Cheboygan 6,687
Clawson 6,196
Coldwater 8,694
Dowagiac 6,542
Drayton Plains X6.000
East Grand Rapids 6.408
Garden City 9,012
Grand Haven 9,536
Greenville 6,668
Grosse He x 6,200
Grosse Pointe 6,288
Grosse Pointe Farms.... 9,410
Hancock 5,228
Hastings 6,096
Hillsdale 7,297
lona 6,412
Iron Mountain City 9.679
Ishpeming 8,962
Kingsford 5,038
Lapeer 6,143
Ludington 9,506
Manistee 8.642
Maniatique 6,086
Marshall 6,777
Melvindale City 9,488
Negaunee 6,472
Oak Park 5.267
Petoskey 6,468
Plymouth 6,637
South Haven City 5,629
Sturgis 7,786
Three Rivers 6,786
Trenton 6,222
Wayne 9,409
10,000—25,000
Adrian 18,398
Albion City 10,406
Allen Park 12,829
Alpena 13,136
Benton Harbor 18,769
Berkley City 17,981
Birmingham 15,467
Cadillac City 10,425
East Detroit 21,461
East Lansing 20,825
Ecorse 17,948
Escanaba 16,170
Grosse Pointe Park.... 13,076
Grosse Pointe Woods.. 10,381
Hazel Park City 17.770
Holland 16,858
Inkster 16,728
Ironwood 11,466
Livonia 17,534
Marquette 17,202
Menominee 11,151
Midland 14,285
Monroe 21,467
Mount Clemens 17,027
Mount Pleasant 11,398
Muskegon Heights .... 18,828
(Ind. br. of Muskegon P. O.)
Niles 18,146
OWOBSO 16,948
River Rouge 20,549
(Branch of Detroit P. O.)
Roseville 15,816
St. Clair Shores 19,828
Saint Joseph City 10,228
Sault Ste. Marie 17.912
Traverse City 16,974
Willow Run 11,865
Ypsilanti 18,802
25,000—50,000
Ann Arbor 48.251
Battle Creek 48,666
Ferndale City 29,676
Hamtramek 48,855
(Branch of Detroit P. O.)
Highland Park 46.893
Lincoln Park 29,810
Muskegon 48.429
xRaod McNslly estimate.
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Port Huron 85,725
Royal Oak 46,898
Wyandotte 86,846
50,000—100,000
Bay City 62,628
Dearborn 94,994
Jackson City 51,088
Kalamazoo 57,704
Lansing 92,129
Pontiac 78,681
Saginaw 92,918
100,000 or More
Detroit 1,849,568
Flint 168,148
Grand Rapids 176,516
MINNESOTA
2,500—5,000
Bayport 2,602
Benson 8,898
Blue Earth 8,843
Breckenridge 8,623
Brooklyn Center 4.284
Cambridge 2,978
Crosby 2,777
Falcon Heights 3,884
Fridley 3,796
Glencoe 2,801
Glenwood 2,666
Granite Falls 2,511
Hutchinson 4,690
Jackson 8,313
Lake City 3,457
Le Sueur 2,713
Litchfield 4,608
Luverne 3,650
Morris 8,811
North Mankato 4,788
(Station of Mankato P. O.)
North Saint Paul 4,248
Ortonville 2,577
Park Rapids 8,027
Proctor 2,698
Redwood Falls 8,818
St. James 8,861
Sauk Center 8,140
Sauk Rapids 8,410
Shakopee 8,185
Sleepy Eye 3,278
Springfield 2.574
Staples 2,782
Tracy 8,020
Two Harbors 4,400
Wadena 8,958
Waseca 4,927
White Bear Lake 8,646
Windom 8,166
5,000 — 10,OOO
Alexandria 6,319
Anoka 7.896
Chrisholm 6,861
Cloquet 7,686
Columbia Heights 8.176
(Branch of Minneapolis P. O.)
Crooks ton 7,862
Crystal 6,718
Detroit Lakes 6,787
East Grand Forks 6,049
Edina 9,744
Ely 6.474
Eveleth 6,872
Fairmont 8,198
Golden Valley Village.. 6,651
Grand Rapids 6,019
Hastings 6.660
Hopkins 7,695
Internationa] Falls 6,269
Little Falls 6,717
Marshall 6,928
Montevideo 6,469
New Ulm 9,848
Northfleld 7,487
Pipestone 6,269
Roseville 6.487
XRand McNsfly estimate.
St. Peter 7,764
Stillwater 7.674
Thief River Falls 6.926
West St. Paul 7,955
(P. O. South St. Paul)
Willmar 9,410
Worthington 7,928
10,000 — 25,OOO
Albert Lea 18,645
Austin 23,100
Bemidji 10,001
Brainerd 12,687
Faribault 16,028
Fergus Falls 12,917
Hibbing 16,276
Mankato 18,809
Moorhead 14,870
Owatoona 10,191
Red Wing 10,645
Richfield 17,602
Robbinsdale 11,289
St. Louis Park 22,644
South St. Paul 15,909
Virginia 12,486
25,000 — 50,000
Rochester 29,886
Saint Cloud 28,410
Winona 26,031
100,000 or More
Duluth 104,611
Minneapolis 521,718
Saint Paul 811,349
MISSISSIPPI
2.5OO — 5.OOO
Amory 4,990
Bay Saint Louis 4,621
Belzoni 4,071
Booneville 8,296
Charleston 2,629
Crystal Springs 3,676
Ellisville 8,579
Forest 2,874
Hazlehurst 3,397
Holly Springs 8,276
Indianola 4,869
Leland 4,736
Lexington 8,198
Long Beach 2,703
Moss Point 3,782
New Albany 8.680
Newton 2,912
Ocean Springs 8,068
Oxford 8,966
Pass Christian 8,383
Philadelphia 4,472
Port Gibson 2,920
Water Valley 3,218
Waynesboro 8,442
Winona 8,441
5,000—10,000
Aberdeen 5,290
Brookhaven 7,801
Canton 7,048
Cleveland 6,747
Columbia 6.124
Corinth 9,786
Grenada 7,888
Kosciusko 6,768
Louisville 6,282
Picayune 6,707
Starkville 7,107
West Point 6,482
Yaioo City 9,746
10,000—25,000
Clarksdale 16,589
Columbus 17,172
Greenwood 18,061
Gulfport 22,649
McComb 10,401
Natches 22,740
Pascagoula 10,805
Tupelo 11,527
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Population
25,000—60,000
Biloxl 87,426
Greenville 29,986
Hattiesburg 29,474
Laurel 25,088
Meridian 42,898
Vicksburg 27,948
Jackson
50,000 or More
98,271
MISSOURI
2,500—6,000
Aurora 4,168
Bethany 2,714
Bolivar 8,482
Bonne Terre 8,688
Breckenridge Hills 4,068
Butler 8,888
California 2,627
Cameron 8,670
Carrollton 4,880
Chaffee 8.184
Crystal City 8.499
Dexter 4.624
East Prairie 8,088
Eldon 2,766
Eldorado Spring! 2,618
Farmington 4,490
Fayette 8.144
Florissant 8,787
Fredericktown 8,696
Glendale 4.980
Harrisonville 2,580
Hayti 8.802
Hermann 2,628
Higginsville 8,428
Hillsdale 2,902
Jackson 8,707
Lamar 8,288
Lees Summit 2,554
Liberty 4,709
Louisiana 4,889
Macon 4,152
Maiden 8,896
Marceline 8,172
Monett 4,771
Mountain Grove 8,106
New Madrid 2,726
North Kansas City 8,886
(Br. of Kansas City P. O.)
Pagedale 8.866
Perryville 4,591
Portageville 2,662
Richmond 4,299
Rock Hill 8,847
St. Ann 4,557
Sainte Genevieve 8,992
Salem 8,611
Shrewsbury 8,882
Slater 2,886
Sullivan 8,019
Union 2,917
Valley Park 2,966
Vandalia 2,624
Westplains 4,918
5,000 — 10,OOO
Affton X 8,000
Berkeley 5,268
Boonville 6,686
Brentwood 7,604
Brookfleld 5,810
Caruthenvllle 8,614
Charleston 6,601
Chillicothe 8,694
Clinton 6,075
De Sota 6,857
Excelsior Springs 5,888
Fainnount X9.000
(Br. of Kansas City P. O.)
Festus 6,19*
Flat River 5,808
Kennett 8,686
Kinlock 5,967
Ladue 6,886
Lebanon 6,808
Lexington 5,074
Marshall 8,850
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Maryvllle 6.884
Neosho 6,790
Nevada 8.009
Pine Lawn 6,426
Holla 9,364
Trenton 6,157
Warrensburg 6,867
Washington 6,860
Webb City 6,919
Wellston 9.896
10,000—25,000
Gape Girardeau 21,678
Carthage 11,188
Clayton 16,086
(Ind. br. of St. Louis P. O.)
Ferguson 11,678
Fulton 10,062
Hannibal 20,444
Jennings 16,282
Kirks ville 11,110
Kirkwood 18,640
(Ind. br. of St. Louis P. O.)
Maplewood 18,416
(Branch of St. Louis P. O.)
Mexico 11,628
Moberly 18,116
Overland 11,666
Poplar Bluff 16,064
Richmond Heights .... 16,046
Saint Charles 14,814
Sedalia 20,864
Sikeston 11.640
Webster Groves 28,890
(Ind. br. of St. Louis P. O.)
25,000—50,000
Columbia 81,974
Independence 86,968
Jefferson City 26,099
Joplin 88,711
University City 89,892
50,000—100,000
Saint Joseph 78,688
Springfield 66,781
100,000 or More
Kansas City 466,622
Saint Louis 866.796
MONTANA
2,500—5,000
Cut Bank 8,721
Deer Lodge 8,779
Dillon 8.268
Glasgow 8.821
Hamilton 2,678
Laurel 8,668
Red Lodge 2,780
Roundup 2,866
Shelby 8.068
Sidney 8.987
Whiteflsh 8,268
Wolf Point 2.667
5,000—10,000
Glendive 6,264
Havre 8,088
Kalispell 9,787
Lewistown 6,678
Livingston 7,688
Miles City 9,248
10,OOO— 25,000
Anaconda 11,264
Bozeman 11,826
Helena 17,681
Missoula 22,486
25,000 — 50,000
Billings 81,884
Butte 88,261
Great Falls 89.214
NEBRASKA
2,500—5,000
Auburn 8,422
Bellevue 8,868
Blair 8,816
Broken Bow 8,896
Chadron 4,887
Crete 8,692
Cozad 2,910
Gering 8,842
Gothenburg 2,977
Holdrege 4.881
Huskerville 2.717
Ogallala 8.466
O'Neill 8,027
Plattsmouth 4,874
Schuyler 2,888
Seward 8,164
Sidney 4,912
Superior 8,227
Valentine 2,700
Wahoo 8.128
Wayne 8.696
West Point 2.668
5,000—10,000
Alliance 7.891
Columbus 8,884
Fairbury 6.896
Falls City 6,208
Lexington 6,068
McCook 7,678
Nebraska City 6.872
South Sioux City 6,667
York 6,178
10,000—25,000
Beatrice 11,818
Fremont 14,762
Grand Island 22,682
Hastings 20,211
Kearney 12.116
Norfolk 11.886
North Platte 16,488
Scottsbluff 12.868
50,000 — 10OfOOO
Lincoln .. 98.884
100.00O or More
Omaha 261,117
NEVADA
2,500—5,000
Boulder 8,908
Carson City 8,082
Ely 8,668
Henderson 8,648
North Las Vegas 8,876
Winnemucca 2,847
5,000—10,000
Elko 6,898
Sparks 8,208
10,000—25,000
Las Vegas 24,624
25,000—60,000
Reno 82,497
NEW HAMPSHIRE
2,500—5,000
Conway 4,109
Durham 4,770
Farmfngton 8,464
Gorham 2,689
Hampton 2,847
Haverhill 8.867
Hooksett 2,792
Hudson 4.188
Jaffrey 2.911
Lancaster 8.118
Littleton 4.817
Milford 4.169
Newmarket 2,709
Northumberland 2,779
Pembroke 8,094
Peterboro 2,666
Plymouth 8.089
Salem 4,806
Swanzey 2,806
Walpole 2,686
Wolfeboro 2,681
5,000—10,000
Derry 6,826
Exeter 6.664
Franklin 6.662
Goffstown 6,688
Hanover 6.269
Lebanon 8,496
Newport 6.181
Somersworth 6,927
10,000—25,000
Berlin 16.618
Claremont 12.811
Dover 16,874
Keene 16,688
Laconia 14,476
Portsmouth 18,880
Rochester 18,776
25,000—60,000
Concord 27,988
Nashua 84,669
50.000 — 100,000
Manchester 82,782
NEW JERSEY
2,500—4,000
Atlantic Highlands 8,088
Barrington 2,661
Belmar 4,686
Bernardsville 8,966
Beverly 8,084
Bloomingdale 8,261
Bradley Beach 8,911
Duena 2,640
Butler 4,060
Cape May 8,607
Clayton 8,028
Clcmenton 8,191
Closter 8,876
Cresskill 8,684
East Keansburg 2,696
Eatontown 8.044
Edgewater 8,962
Egg Harbor City 8,888
Fair Haven 8,660
Fan wood 8.228
Flemington 8.068
Franklin 8.864
Garwood 4.622
Gibbstown 2,646
HacketUtown 8,894
Highlands 2.969
Hightstown 8.712
Hillsdale 4.127
Kenilworth 4.922
Lambertville 4,477
Lincoln Park 8,876
Lindenwold 8,479
Little Ferry 4.966
Little Silver 2,696
Manasquan 8,178
Margate City 4,711
Matawan 8,789
Merchantville 4.188
(Ind. br. of Camden P. O.)
Milltown 8,786
Morris Plains 2.707
Mountain Lakes 2.808
Mountain View X2.600
Mount Ephraim 4,449
Neptune 8,078
New Market X8,600
New Providence 8,880
Northfleld 8,498
North Haledon 8,660
North Wildwood 8,168
Oaklyn 4.889
(Br. of Camden P. O.)
Ocean Grove 8.806
Oradell 8.666
Park Ridge 8,189
Parsippany X8.000
Pennsanken 2,900
Pine Hill 2,646
Point Pleasant 4,009
Point Pleasant Beach.... 2,900
xRand McNally estimate.
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Pompton Lakes 4,654
Ramsey 4.670
Riverton 2,761
Rockaway 3,812
Rumson 4,044
Runnemede 4,217
South Bound Brook .... 2,906
Toms River 2,617
Union Beach 8,636
Waldwick 3,968
Wanamassa 2,612
Wanaque 4.222
Washington 4,802
West Caldwell 4,666
West Long Branch 2,739
West Paterson 8,931
Westville 4,731
Wharton 8.868
Willtamstown 2,632
Woodlynne 2,776
5,000 — 10,000
Audubon 9,581
(Branch of Camden P. O.)
Bellmawr 6,213
Bogota 7,662
(Ind. br. of Hackensack P.O.)
Boonton 7,163
Bordentown 5,497
Bound Brook 8,374
Caldwell 6,270
Carlstadt 5,691
(Ind. br. of Rutherford P. O.)
Chatham 7,891
Denville X 8,400
Dunellen 6,291
East Rutherford 7,438
Fairview 8,661
Florence 6,786
Fords x 6,000
Freehold 7,550
Glassboro 6,867
Glen Ridge 7,620
Glen Rock 7,145
(Branch of Ridgewood P. O.)
Guttenberg 6,566
Haddon Heights 7,287
Haledon 6,204
Hammonton 8,411
Hasbrouck Heights .... 9.181
(Ind. br. of Hackensack P.O.)
Highland Park 9,721
(Br. of New Brunswick P. O.)
Keansburg 5,559
Keyport 5,888
Lakewood 9,970
Leonia 7,378
(Ind. br. of Hackensack P.O.)
Little Falls X7.500
Manville 8,597
Maywood 8,667
Metuchen 9,879
Middlesex 6,943
Midland Park 6,164
Mount Holly 8,206
New Milford 6,006
Newton 5,781
Ocean City 6.040
Oceanport 7,588
Palisades Park 9,686
Palmyra 6,802
Paramus 6,268
Paulsboro 7.842
Penns Grove 6,669
Pitman 6.960
Prospect Park 6,242
Raritan 6,181
Ridgefleld 8,312
River Edge 9,204
Riverside 7,199
Rochelle Park X 5,200
Salem 9.050
Scotch Plains X7.000
Secaucus 9.760
(Ind. br. of W. N. York P. O.)
South Amboy 8,422
South Plainfleld 8.008
Tenafly 9,661
Totowa 6,046
Ventnor 8,168
Vineland 8,156
Wallington 8,910
(Branch of Passaic P. O.)
Westwood 6,766
Wildwood 5,476
Wood Ridge 6,283
(Br. of Rutherford P. O.)
10,000 — 25,000
Asbury Park 17,094
Bergenfteld 17.647
Bridgeton 18,378
Burlington 12,061
Carteret 18,030
Cliffside Park 17,116
Collingswood 16,800
(Ind. br. of Camden P. O.)
Cranf ord * 18,602
Dover 11,174
Dumont 13.013
East Paterson 16,386
Englewood 23,145
Fair Lawn 28,886
Fort Lee 11,648
Gloucester City 14,357
Haddpnfteld 10,495
Harrison 13,490
Hawthorne 14,816
(Ind. br. of Paterson P. O.)
Hillside *21,007
Livingston X 15,400
Lodi 15,892
(Ind. br. of Hackensack P.O.)
Long Branch 23,090
Lyndhurst *19,980
Madison 10,417
Maple Shade x 10, 700
Millburn X 18,500
Millville 16,041
Moorestown XI 1,400
Morristown 17.124
North Arlington 16,970
North Plainfleld 12,766
(P. O. Plainfield)
Phillipsburg 18,919
Pleasantville 11,938
Princeton 12,230
Rahway 21.290
Red Bank 12,743
Ridgefleld Park 11,993
Ridgewood 17,481
Roselle 17,681
(Ind. br. of Elizabeth P. O.)
Roselle Park 11,637
Rutherford 17,411
Sayreville 10,338
Romerville 11,571
South Orange 15,230
South River 11,308
Springfield x 14, 000
Summit 17,929
Verona 10,921
Westfield 21,243
Woodbridge X 17,000
Woodbury 10,931
25,OOO — 50,000
Belleville 82,019
(Br. of Newark P. O.)
Bloomfield 49,807
Garfield 27,660
Hackensack 29,219
Kearny 89,952
(Station of Arlington P. O.)
Linden 30.644
Maplewood •25,201
Montclair 43,927
New Brunswick 88,811
North Bergen X 4 5,600
Nutley 26,992
Orange 88,037
Perth Amboy 41,880
Plainfleld 42,866
Teaneck •83,772
Union *88,004
West New York 87,688
West Orange 28,605
(Br. of Orange P. O.)
Woodbridge «86,758
Population
60,000—100,000
Atlantic City 61,657
Bayonne 77,208
Clifton 64,611
East Orange 79,840
Hoboken 60.676
Irvington 69.201
(Br. of Newark P. O.)
Passaic 67,702
Union City 66.687
100,000 or More
Camden 124,665
Elizabeth 1 12.8 17
Jersey City 299,017
Newark 488,776
Paterson 189,386
Trenton 128,009
NEW MEXICO
2,500 — 5,000
Armijo
Belen
Clayton
*'armington
Lordsburg
Los Duranes
Lovington
Socorro
Truth or Consequences..
Zuni Pueblo
4,516
4,495
8,615
8,637
8,525
2,878
8,184
4,884
4.668
2,668
6,788
8.244
5.672
9.188
7.494
6.269
9.984
8,112
8,241
7,022
8,419
10,000—25,000
Carlsbad 17,977
Clovis 17,818
Hobbs 18,875
Las Cruces 12,825
25,000 — 5O,OOO
Roswell 26,788
Santa Fe 27,998
50,000—100,000
Albuquerque 96.815
5,OOO—10,OOO
Alamagordo
Artesia
Deming
Gallup
Las Vegas (city)
Las Vegas (town)
Los Alamos
Portales
Raton
Silver City
Tucumcari
NEW YORK
2,500—5,000
Albion 4.850
Attica 2,676
Baldwinsville 4,495
Ballston Spa 4,987
Blasdell 8.127
Brentwood 2,808
Brockport 4,748
Canajoharie 2,761
Canastota 4.458
Canisteo 2,626
Canton 4.879
Carthage 4.420
Central Islip 8.067
Chautauqua 8,819
Cobleskill 8.208
Cooperstown 2.727
Corinth 8.161
Coxsackie 2,722
Croton-on-Hudson 4,887
Dannemora 4,122
Dolgeville 8.204
East Hills 2,547
East Islip 2,884
XRand McNally estimate. 'Includes population of entire township.
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East Northport 8,842
East Patchogue 4,124
East Syracuse 4,766
Ellenville 4,225
Elmsford 8.147
Falconer 8,292
Farmingdale 4.492
Fayetteville 2.624
Fort Edward 8.797
Fort Plain 2.985
Frankfort 8.844
Geneseo 2.888
Goshen 8,811
Gouverneur 4.916
Gowanda 8,289
Granville 2.826
Great Neck Plaza 4.246
Green Island 4,016
Greenpoint 8.028
Hamilton 8,507
Highland 8,035
Highland Falls 8.980
Homer 8.244
Hoosick Falls 4,297
Horseheads 8,606
Irvington 8,667
Lake Placid 2.999
Lakewood 8,018
Lawrence 4,681
Le Roy 4,721
Liberty 4,668
Liverpool 2,983
Lowville 8,671
Lyons 4,217
Mohawk 8,196
Monticello 4,223
Mount Morris 8,450
New Windsor 2,754
New York Mills 8,866
Northport 8,869
North Syracuse 8,856
Palmyra 8,034
Perry 4,633
Pleasantville 4,861
Port Jefferson 8,296
Riverhead 4.892
Saugerties 8,907
Sayville 4,261
Sea Cliff 4,868
Sidney 4,816
Silver Creek 3,068
Sloan 4.698
Southampton 4,042
South Glens Falls 8,645
South Nyack 8,102
Spring: Valley 4,500
Springville 8.322
Suffern 4,010
Ticonderoga 8,517
Walden 4,659
Walton 8,947
Wappinger's Falls 3,490
Warsaw 8,713
Warwick 2,674
Waterford 2,968
Waterloo 4,438
Watkins Glen 8,052
West Elmira 8,833
Westfleld 8,668
West Haverstraw 8,099
Whitehall 4,457
Whitesboro 8.902
Williamsvillc 4,649
Yorkville 8,628
5,000—10,000
Amityville 6,164
Arlington 6,874
Babylon 6,016
Bath 6,416
Bay Shore 9,666
Bedford 9,248
Bronxvllle 6,778
(Ind. br. of Yonkers P. O.)
Canandaigua 8,332
Catskill 6,392
Cedarhnrst 6,061
DansvlUe 5,268
Depew .. 7.217
Dobbs Ferry 6,268
East Aurora 6,962
East Rochester 7,022
East Rockaway 7,970
Elmira Heights 6,009
Fairport 6,267
Fredonia 7,095
Great Neck 7,759
Hamburg 6,938
Hastings Upon Hudson 7.568
(Ind. br. of Yonkers P. O.)
Haverstraw 5,818
Herkimer 9.400
Hudson Falls 7.286
Huntington 9,824
Huntington Station 9,924
Ilion 9,868
Islip 5,254
Lancaster 8,665
Larchmont 6,880
Lindenhurst 8,644
Little Falls 9,541
Malone 9,601
Malverne 8,086
Mechanicville 7,885
Medina 6.179
Mount Kisco 6,907
New Hyde Park 7,849
North Pelham 5,046
North Tarrytown 8,740
(Ind. br. of Tarrytown P. O.)
Norwich 8.816
Nyack 6.889
Oyster Bay 6,216
Owego 6,850
Patchogue 7,861
Pelham Manor 6.806
Penn Yan 6,481
Port Jervis 9,372
Potsdam 7,491
Salamanca 8,861
Saranac Lake 6,913
Scotia 7,812
(Ind. br. of Schenectady P.O.)
Seneca Falls 6,634
Solvay 7,868
(Br. of Syracuse P. O.)
Tarrytown 8,861
Tuckahoe 6.991
(Ind. br. of Yonkers P. O.)
Tupper Lake 6,441
Waverly 6.037
Wellsville 6,402
Westbury 7,112
Williston Park 7.605
10,000—25,000
Baldwin X 21, 000
Batavia 17,799
Beacon 14,012
Cohoes 21,272
Corning 17,684
Cortland 18,162
Dunkirk 18,007
Endicott 20,050
Floral Park 14,582
Freeport 24,680
Fulton 13,912
Garden City 14,486
Geneva 17.144
Glen Cove 16,130
Glens Falls 19,610
Gloversville 23,634
Harrison 11,788
Hornell 15,049
Hudson 11,629
Johnson City 19,249
Johnstown 10,923
Kenmore 20.066
(Branch of Buffalo P. O.)
Kings Park 10,960
Long Beach 15,586
Lynbrook 17,814
Mamaroneck 16,016
Massena 18,187
Middletown 22,686
Mineola 14,881
Newark 10,296
North Tonawanda 24,781
Ogdensburg 16,166
Olean 22.884
Oneida 11,826
Oneonta 18,664
Ossining 16,098
Oswego 22,647
Peekskill 17,781
Plattsburg 17,788
Port Chester 28.970
Rensselaer 10,856
Rockville Center 22,362
Rye 11,721
Saratoga Spring! 15,434
Scarsdale 18,156
Tonawanda 14,617
Watervliet 15,197
25,000 — 50,000
Amsterdam 82,240
Auburn 36,722
Cheektowaga 25,006
Elmira 49,716
Hempstead 29,186
Hicksville X45.000
Irondequoit 84,046
Ithaca 29,267
Jamestown 43,354
Kingston 28,817
Lackawanna 27,668
Lockport 25,138
Newburgh 31,956
Poughkeepsie 41,023
Rome 41,682
Valley Stream 26,864
Watertown 84,850
White Plains 43,466
50,000 — 100,000
Binghamton 80,674
Mount Vernon 71,899
New Rochelle 59,726
Niagara Falls 90,872
Schenectady 91,785
Troy 72,811
100,000 or Mon
Albany
Bronx Bor 1,
Brooklyn Bor 2,
Buffalo
Manhattan Bor 1,
New York City 7,
Queens Bor 1,
Richmond Borough
(Staten Island) .
Rochester
Syracuse
Utica
Yonkers
184,995
451,277
,738,175
580,132
,960,101
891,957
,550,849
191,555
832,488
220,583
101,531
152,798
NORTH CAROLINA
2,500 — 5.0OO
Ahoskie 8,579
Beaufort 8,212
Belhaven 2,528
Bessemer City 8,961
Boone 2,978
Brevard 8,908
Canton 4,906
Cherryville 3,492
Clinton 4.414
Cramerton 3,211
Draper 3,629
Fast Gastonia 3,733
East Marion 2,901
Edenton 4,468
Elkin 2,842
Erwin 8,344
Farmville 2,942
Forest City 4,971
Jacksonville 3,960
Leaksville 4,045
Louisburg 2,546
Marion 2,740
Midway Park 8.708
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Mount Olive 8,782
North Belmont 8,948
North Wilkesboro 4,879
Ogburntown 8,668
Plymouth 4,486
Rockingham 8,856
Roxboro 4,821
Rutherfordton 8,146
Scotland Neck 2,780
Selma 2,689
Siler City 2,501
Southern Pines 4,272
Spencer 8,242
Spindale 8,891
Valdese 2,780
Wadeaboro 8,408
Wake Forest 8,704
West End 2,797
Whiteville 4,238
Williamston 4,976
5,000 — 10,000
Arlington 6,085
Asheboro 7,701
Belmont 6,830
Chapel Hill 9.177
Dunn 6,816
Graham 6,026
Hamlet 6,061
Renders onville 6,108
Kings Mountain 7,206
Laurinburg 7,134
Lenolr 7,888
Lincolnton 6,428
Lumberton 9,186
Mooresville 7,121
Morganton 8,311
Morehead 6,144
Mount Airy 7,192
Newton 6,039
Oxford 6,686
Roanoke Rapids 8,166
Smithfield 5,674
Spray 5,642
Tarboro 8,120
Washington 9,698
Waynesville 5,295
10,000—25,000
Albemarle 11,798
Burlington 24,560
Concord 16,486
Elizabeth City 12,685
Gastonia 23,069
Goldsboro 21,454
Greenville 16,724
Henderson 10,996
Hickory 14,756
Kinston 18,336
Lexington 13,671
Monroe 10,140
New Bern 16.812
Reidsville 11,708
Salisbury 20,102
Sanford 10,018
Shelby 15,608
Statesville 16,901
Thomasville 11,154
Wilson 23.010
25,000 — 50,000
Fayetteville 84,715
High Point 39.973
Kannapolii 28,448
Rocky Mount 27,697
Wilmington 45,048
50,000 — 100,000
Asheville 68,000
Durham 71,811
Greensboro 74,889
Raleigh 65,679
Winston-Salem 874811
100,000 or More
Charlotte 184,042
NORTH DAKOTA
2,500—5,000
Grafton 4.901
Rugby 2,907
5,000—10,000
Devils Lake 6,427
Dickinson 7,469
Mandan 7,298
Valley City 6,861
Wahpeton 6,126
Williston 7,378
10,000 — 25,OOO
Bismarck 18.640
Jamestown 10,697
Minot 22,032
25,000 — 50,000
Fargo 88,266
Grand Forks 26,836
OHIO
2,500 — 5,000
Ada 8,640
Am hers t 3,542
Avon 2,778
Avon Lake 4,342
Barnesville 4,665
Brecksville 2,664
Bridgeport 4,309
Brook Park 2,606
Cadiz 8,020
Carey 3,260
Carrollton 2,658
Chagrin Falls 3,086
Clyde 4,083
Columbiana 3,869
Crestline 4,614
Crooksville 2.960
Dennison 4,432
Eaton 4,242
Elmwood Place 4,113
(Br. of Cincinnati P. O.)
Fairport 4,519
(Branch of Painesville P. O.)
Geneva 4,718
Golf Manor 8,603
Granville 2,653
Greenfield 4,862
Greenhills 3,006
Hicksville 2,629
Hubbard 4,560
Huron 2,615
Independence 3,105
Lakeville 3,482
Leavittsburg 2,633
Lebanon 4,618
Leetonia 2,665
Lisbon 3,293
Loudonville 2,523
Louisville 3,801
Maderia 2,689
Mariemont 3,514
Marysville 4,256
Mingo Junction 4,464
Middleport 8,446
Minerva 3,280
Montpelier 3,867
Nelsonville 4,846
New Boston 4,754
Newburgh Heights 3,689
Newcomerstown 4,514
New Lexington 4,238
Newton Falls 4,451
North Baltimore 2,771
North Canton 4,082
(Ind. br. of Canton P. O.)
North Royalton 3,939
Ottawa 2,962
Parma Heights 8,901
Perrysburg 4,006
Pomeroy 8,656
Rittman 8,810
Rossford 8,968
St. Clairsville 8,040
Sebring 4,045
Population
Shadyside 4.48$
Sharon 2,868
Silverton 4,827
Solon 2,670
Strongsvllle 8,604
Tipp City 8,804
Upper Sandusky 4,897
Warrensville Heights .. 4,126
Wauseon 8,494
Wellington 2,992
West Carrollton 2,876
Westerville 4,112
Westlake 4,912
West Portsmouth 2,618
Whitehall 4,877
Willard 4,744
Willowick 8,677
Windham 8,968
Yellow Springs 2,896
5,000 — 1O,OOO
Bay 6,917
Bedford 9.105
Bellevue 6,906
Brooklyn 6,817
Bryan 6.365
Celina 6,708
Cheviot 9,944
Circleville 8,728
Deerpark 7,241
Delphos 6,220
Dover 9,862
Eastlake 7,486
East Palestine 6.196
Fairborn 7,847
Fairview 9,811
Franklin 5,888
Galion 9,962
Gallipolis 7,871
Grandview Heights 7,669
Greenville 8,859
Hillsboro 6,128
Jackson 6,504
Kenton 8,476
Lincoln Heights 6,681
Lockland 6.786
(Ind. br. of Cincinnati P. O,)
Logan 6,972
Lundon 6,222
Lyndhurst 7,869
Maumee 6,548
Mayfleld Heights 6.807
Medina 6,097
Miamisburg 6,829
Mount Healthy 5,688
Napoleon 5,885
North College Hill 7,921
(Branch of Cincinnati P. O.)
North Olmsted 6,604
Norwalk 9,775
Oakwood 9,691
Oberlin 7,062
Orrville 5,168
Oxford 6,944
Port Clinton 6,641
Ravenna 9,867
Reading 7.886
Saint Bernard 7,066
(Branch of Cincinnati P. O.)
Saint Marys 6,208
Shelby 7,971
Talmadge 5,821
Toronto 7,268
Uhrichsville 6,614
Upper Arlington 9,024
Urbana 9,886
Wadsworth 7,966
Wapakoneta 6,797
Wellston 5,691
Wellsville 7,854
Wickliffe 6,002
Willoughby 6,602
Wilmington 7,887
Wyoming 6,682
10,000—25,000
Ashland 14.287
Ashtabula 28,696
Athens 11,660
X Rand McNally estimate.
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Btllaira 12,578
Bellefontalne 10,232
Berea 12.051
Bexely 12.878
Bowling Green 12,005
Bucyrus 10,827
Cambridge 14.789
Campbell 12.882
Chillicothe 20,188
Conneaut 10,280
Coshocton 11,675
Defiance 11.265
Delaware 11.804
Bast Liverpool 84.217
Findlay 28.845
Fostoria 14,861
Fremont 16.587
Garfield Height* 21,662
(Branch of Cleveland P. O.)
Girard 10.118
Ironton 16,888
Kent 12,418
Lancaster 24.180
Maple Heights 15,586
Marietta 16,006
Martin's Ferry 18,220
Mount Vernon 12,186
New Philadelphia 12,948
Nilea 16,778
Painesville 14,482
Piqua 17,447
Rock River 11,287
Salem 12,754
Sidney 11,491
South Euclid 16,482
Struthers 11,941
Tiffin 18,962
Troy 10,661
University Heights .... 11,566
Van Wert 10,864
Washington C. H 10,560
Wooster 14,006
Xenia 12,877
25,000—60,000
Alliance 26,161
Barberton 27,820
Cuyahoga Falls 29,195
East Cleveland 40.047
(Br. of Cleveland P. O.)
Elyria 80,807
Euclid 41,896
Mansfield 48.664
Marion 83,817
Massillon 29,694
Middletown 88,695
Newark 84,276
Norwood 85,001
(Br. of Cincinnati P. O.)
Parma 28,897
Portsmouth 86,798
Sandusky 29.878
Shaker Heights 28,222
Steubenville 86,872
Warren 49,856
Zanesville 40,617
50,000—100,000
Cleveland Heights 69,141
(Sta. of East Cleveland P. O.)
Hamilton 67.951
Lakewood 68.071
(Branch of Cleveland P. O.)
Lima 60,246
Lorain 51,202
Springfield 78,508
100,000 or More
Akron 274,606
Canton 116,912
Cincinnati 608,998
Cleveland 914,808
Columbus 875,901
Dayton 248,872
Toledo 808.616
Toungstown 168,880
OKLAHOMA
2,900—0,000
Antler 2,506
Atoka 2,668
Broken Arrow 8,262
Chandler 2,724
Checotah 2.688
Cherokee 2.686
Cordell 2.920
Del City 2.604
Dewey 2,618
Eufaula 2,640
Guymon 4,718
Healdton 2,678
Hollis 8,089
Hominy 2,702
Idabel 4,671
Kingfisher 8,846
Konawa 2,707
Lindsay 8,021
Madill 2,791
Mangum 4,271
Marlow 8,899
Nichols Hills 2,606
Nowata 8,966
Okemah 8,464
Pawnee 2,861
Picher 8,951
Poteau 4,776
Pryor Creek 4.486
Purcell 8,646
Sallisaw 2,885
Sayre 8,862
Sulphur 4,889
Tahlequah 4,750
Tonkawa 8,648
Veterans Village 8,855
Wagoner 4,896
Walters 2,748
Watonga 8,249
Weatherford 8,629
5,000—10,000
Altus 9,785
Alva 6,506
Anadorka 6,184
Bethany 6,706
Blackwell 9,199
Bristow 5,400
Claremore 5,494
Clinton 7,565
Cuahing 8,414
Drumright 6,028
Edmond 6,086
Elk City 7,962
Frederick 6,467
Henryetta 7,987
Hobart 6,880
Holdenville 6,192
Hugo 6,984
Pauls Valley 6,896
Pawhuska 6,881
Perry 6,187
Sand Springs 6,994
Vinita 6,618
Wewoka 6,747
Woodward 6,916
10,000—25,000
Ada 15,995
Ardmore 17,890
Bartlesville 19,228
Chickasha 16,842
Duncan 15,825
Durant 10,641
El Reno 10,991
Guthrie 10,118
McAlester 17.898
Miami 11.801
Midwest 10,166
Okmulgee 18,817
Ponca City 20,180
Sapulpa 18,081
Seminole 11,868
Shawnee 22,948
Stillwater 20,288
25,000—40,000
Enid 86.017
Lawton 84,767
Muskogee 87,289
Norman 27,006
100,000 or More
Oklahoma City 248,504
Tulsa 182,740
OREGON
2,500—5,000
Beaverton 2,612
Burns 8,098
Coquille 8.628
Cottage Grove 8,686
Dallas 4,798
Forest Grove 4,848
Gresham 8,049
Hayesville 2,697
Hermiston 8,804
Hood River 8.701
Lakeview 2,881
Newberg 8,946
Newport 8,241
Nyssa 2,525
Ontario 4,465
Oswego 8,816
Prineville 8,288
Redmond 2,966
Saint Helens 4,711
Seaside 8,886
Silverton 8,146
Sweet Home 8,608
Tillamook 8,685
West Linn 2,945
5,000 — 10,OOO
Altamont 9,419
Ashland 7.789
Baker 9.471
Coos Bay 8,228
Grants Pass 8,116
Hillsboro 8,142
La Grande 8,685
Lebanon 6,878
McMinnville 6,686
Milwaukee 5,258
North Bend 6,099
Oregon City 7,682
Roseburg 8,890
The Dalles 7,676
10,000—25,000
Albany 10,116
Astoria 12,881
Bend 11,409
Corvallis 16,207
Klamath Falls 15,876
Medford 17,806
Pendleton 11,774
Springfield 10,807
25,000 — 50,000
Eugene 85,879
Salem 48,140
50.000 or Mora
Portland 878.628
PENNSYLVANIA
2,500—5,000
Aldan 8,480
Ambler 4,666
Annville 8,664
Apollo 8.015
Aspinwall 4,084
Athens 4,480
Atlas 8,090
Avoca 4,040
Baden 8,78*
Barnesboro 8,442
Bedford 8,521
Bellwood 2,669
Bentleyville 8,295
Berwyn X2,600
Birdsboro 8,158
Boyertown 4,074
X Rand McNally estimate.
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Brockway 2.650
Brookville 4.274
Burnhazn 2,954
California 2,881
Catasauqua 4,928
Clarion 4,409
Clarks Summit 2,940
Clymer 2,500
Coplay 2,994
Coudersport 8,210
Cresson 2,569
Curwensville 8,882
Dale 8,810
Dallastown 8,804
Derry 8,752
Downlngtown 4,948
Dravosbnrg 8,786
Dupont 4,107
East Conemaugh 4,101
East Lansdowne 8,527
East Me Reexport 8,171
East Mauch Chunk 8,182
Ebensburg 4,086
Eddystone 8,014
Elizabeth 2,615
Emporium 8,646
Emsworth 8,128
Ferndale 2,619
Forest City 8,122
Freedom 8,000
Freeport 2,685
Gallitzin 8,102
Gilberton 2,641
Glrardville 8,864
Glen Lyon 8,921
Green castle 2.661
Greentree 2,818
Hamburg 8,805
Hatboro 4,788
Hlghspire 2,799
Hummelstown 8,789
Ingram 4,286
(Br. of Pittsburgh P. O.)
Irwin 4,228
Jermyn 2,585
Johnsonburg 4,567
Kenhorst 2,561
Kennett Square 8,699
Kutztown 8,110
Laureldale 8,585
Lebanon Independent.... 2,778
Leechburg 4.042
Lemoyne 4,605
Littlestown 2,685
Lykeni 2,786
McAdoo 4.260
McDonald 8,648
McSherrytown 2,510
Manheim 4,246
Mansfield 2,657
Marcus Hook 8,848
Marshallton 8,890
Mas on town 4,550
Mauch Chunk 2,959
Meyewdale 8,187
Millersburg 2,861
Millers ville 2,551
Montounville 8,298
Moosic 8,965
Mount Joy 8,006
Mount Penn 8,685
Mount Union 4,690
Muney 2,766
Myerstown 8,050
New Holland 2,602
North Bellevernon 8,147
North Catasauqua 2,629
North Charlerof 2,554
North East 4,247
Northumberland 4,207
North Wales 2.999
Orwigsbnrg 8,029
Oxford 8,091
Parkersbnrg 2,611
Parkville 8.299
Patton 8,148
Pen Argyl 8,878
Penbrook 8,691
Perkasie 4,868
PhiUpsburg 8,988
Pleasant Hills 8.808
Polk 4.004
Portage 4,871
Port Allegany 2.519
Port Carbon 8,024
Port Vue 4,766
Renovo 8,751
Reynoldsville 8,569
Ridley Park 4.921
Roaring Spring 2,771
Rocky Grove 8,111
Roy er s ford 8,862
Selinsgrove 8,514
Slatington 4,848
Souderton 4,521
South Connellsvllle 2,610
South Fork 2,616
South Greensburg 2,980
South Uniontown 8,425
Southwest Greensburg.. 8,144
Spangler 8,018
Spring City 8,258
Springdale 4,989
Stowe 2.524
Strabane 2,861
Summit Hill 4.924
Susquehanna 2,646
Swarthmore 4,825
Towanda 4,069
Trafford 8,965
Trevorton 2,545
Union City 8,911
Upland 4,081
Verona 4,825
Weatherly 2,622
Wellsboro 4,215
Wesleyville 8.411
West Homestead 8,257
Westmont 4,410
West Newton 8,619
West Washington 4,492
West Wyoming 2,868
Wyoming 4.611
Wyomissing 4,187
Youngwood 2,720
Zelienople 2,981
5,000—10,000
Archbald 6,804
Ashland 6,192
Ashley 5,248
Avalon 6,468
Bala Cynwyd X7,500
Bangor 6,050
Beaver 6,860
Bellefonte 5,661
Blairsville 6,000
Blakeley 6,828
Brackenbridge 6,178
Bridgeport 5,827
Bridgeville 5,660
Broom all X8.500
Brownsville 7,648
Bryn Mawr X9.500
Camp Hill 5,984
Castle Shannon 6,459
Centerville 5,845
Charleroi 9,872
Clearfleld 9,867
Clifton Heights 7,549
Coaldale 6,818
Collingdale
(Darby P. O.) 8.448
Corry 7,911
Crafton 8,066
(Branch of Pittsburgh P. O.)
Danville 6,994
Dickson 8,948
Doylestown 5,262
Duryea 6,655
East Pittsburgh 5,259
East Stroudsburg 7,274
Edgewood 5,292
Edwardsville 6,686
Elizabethtown 6.088
Emmans 7,780
Ephrata 7,027
Etna 6,750
(Branch of Pittsburgh P. O.)
Population
Exeter 5,180
Fairleaa Hills — x 7,600
Ford City 5,862
Forest Hills . ... 6,801
Forty Fort 6.178
Fountain Hill 5.456
Frack ville 6.641
Freeland 6,909
Gettysburg 7,046
Glassport 8,707
Glenolden 6,450
Glenside X 9,000
Greenville 9,210
Grove City 7.411
Haverford X 8.000
Hellertown 5,485
Hollidaysburg 6,488
Honesdale 6,662
Huntingdon 7,880
Jenkintown 5,180
Jersey Shore 5,595
Kane 5,706
Kittanning 7,781
Kulpmont 6,199
Lansdale 9,76t
Lansford 7,487
Larksville 6,860
Lehighton 8,685
Lewisburg 5,268
Litit* 5,668
Luzerne 6,176
Mechanicsburg 6,786
Media 5,726
Middletown 9,184
Midland 6,491
Millvale 7,287
(Branch of Pittsburgh P. O.)
Milton 8.678
Minersville 7,788
Monaca 7,415
Monongahela 8,922
Morrisville 6.787
Mount Oliver 6.64$
(Station of Pittsburgh P. O.)
Mount Pleasant 5,888
Nanty Glo 5,425
Narberth 5,407
Nazareth 6,880
New Brighton 9,685
New Cumberland 6,204
Northampton 9,882
Norwood 5,246
Oakmont 7,264
Old Forge 9.749
Olyphant 7,047
Palmerton 6,646
Palmyra 5,910
Pitcairn M57
Prospect Park 6,884
Punxsutawney 8,969
Quakertown 5,678
Rankin «,9U
Red Lion 5.119
Ridgway «»244
Rochester 7,197
Saint Clair 6,866
Saint Marys 7,846
Sayre 7,785
Schuylkill Haven 6,597
Scottdale 6,249
Sewickley 5,886
Sharon Hill 5,m
Sharpsburg 7,296
(Branch of Pittsburgh P. O.)
Sharpsville 5,414
Shillington 5,059
Shippensburg 6.722
Somerset 5,986
South WilHamsport .... 6,864
Stroudsburg 6,861
Swoyersville 7,796
Tarentum 9,640
Taylor 7,176
Throop 5,861
Titusville 8,928
Tyrone 8,214
Vandergrift 9.624
Villanova x 6,000
Wayne x 5,800
XRtnd McNally estimate.
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Waynes burg 5,614
West Hazleton 6,988
West Pittston 7,280
West Reading 6,072
Westview 7,681
West York 8.766
Whitehall 7,842
White Oak 6,169
Willow Grove X 6,000
Wilmerding 8,826
Wilaon 8,169
Windber 8,010
Winton 6.280
10,000—25,000
Ambridge 16,429
Ardmore X 16,000
Arnold 10,268
Beaver Falls 17,876
Bellevue 11,604
(Branch of Pittsburgh P. O.)
Berwick 14,010
Bethel 11.824
Bloomsburg 10,638
Braddock 16,448
Bradford 17,864
Brentwood 12,686
Bristol 12,710
Butler 28,482
Canonsburg 12,072
Carbondale 16.296
Carlisle 16,812
Carnegie 12,106
Chambersburg 17,212
Clairton 19,652
Coatesville 18,826
Columbia 11,998
Connellsville 18,293
Conshohocken 10,922
Coraopolis 10,498
Darby 18.154
Donora 12.186
Dormont 18,405
Du Bois 11.497
Dunmore 20,305
(Branch of Scranton P. O.)
Duquesne 17,620
Bllwood City 12.946
Parrell 13.644
Franklin 10.006
Green s burg 16,923
Hanover 14.048
Homestead 10.046
Indiana 11.743
Jeannette 16,172
Kingston 21.096
Lansdowne 12,169
Latrobe 11,811
Lewistown 13.894
Lock Haven 11,381
McKees Rocks 16,241
Mahanoy City 10,934
Meadville 18.972
Monessen 17.896
Monroeville x 15,000
Mount Carxnel 14,222
Munhall 18,437
Nanticoke 20,160
North Braddock 14,724
Oil City 19,581
Phoenixville 12,932
Pittston 15,012
Plymouth 18.021
Pottstown 22.589
Pottsville 23,640
Shamokin 16,879
Shenandoah 16,704
Springfield 10,917
State College 17,227
Steelton 12,574
Sunbury 15,570
Swissvale 16,488
(Ind. br. of Pittsburg P. O.)
Tamaqna 11,608
Turtle Creek 12,868
Unfontown 20,471
Warren 14,849
Waynesboro 10,834
West Chester
West Mifflin
Yeadon
15.188
, 17.988
11,068
25,000—50,000
Aliquippa 26.182
Drexel Hill X 88,000
Easton •.. 85,682
Havertown X 36, 000
Hazleton 85.491
Lebanon 28,156
New Castle 48,834
New Kensington 25.146
Norristown 88.126
Sharon 26,464
Washington 26,280
Wilkinsburg 81.418
(Ind. br. of Pittsburgh P. O.)
Williamsport 45,047
50,000 — 100,000
Altoona 77.177
Bethlehem 66,340
Chester 66,089
Harrisburg 89,644
Johnstown 68,232
Lancaster 68,774
Levittown X 45,000
McKees port 61,502
Wilkes-Barre 76,826
York 69,958
100,000 or More
Allentown 106,766
Erie 130,803
Philadelphia 2,071,605
Pittsburgh 676,806
Reading 109,820
Scranton 125,586
PUERTO RICO
10,000 — 25.00O
Aguadilla 18,276
Bayamon 20,171
Cayey 18,429
Coamo 11.592
Fajardo 16,836
Guayama 19,408
Humacao 10,851
Manati 10.092
25,000—50,000
Arecibo 28,659
Caguas 88,759
50,OOO — 100,000
Mayaguez 58.944
Ponce 99,492
100,000 or More
Rio Piedras 132.438
San Juan 224.767
RHODE ISLAND
2,500—5,000
East Greenwich 4,928
Glocester 2,682
Hokkinton 8.676
Scituate 3,906
5,000 — 10,000
Barrington 8,246
Burrillville 8,774
Coventry 9,869
Middletown 7,382
North Smithfleld 6,726
Portsmouth 6,578
Smithfield 6.690
Tiverton 6,859
Warren 8,618
10,000—25,000
Bristol 12,320
Central Falls 28.560
Cumberland 12,842
Johnston 12,726
Lincoln 11,270
North Kingstown 14.810
North Providence ...... 18,927
(Branch of Providence P. O.)
South Kingstown 10,148
Westerly 12,880
West Warwick 19,096
25,000—50,000
East Providence 86,871
(Branch of Providence P. O.)
Newport 87,564
Warwick 48.028
60,OOO—10O,OOO
Cranston 66,060
Pawtucket 81,486
Woonsocket 50,211
100,000 or More
Providence 248.674
SOUTH CAROLINA
2,500 — 5,000
Andrews 2,702
Arcadia 2,554
Bamberg 2,954
Batesburg 8.169
Belton 8.871
Bishopville 8,078
Cayce 8.294
Che raw 4,886
Clover 8,276
Denmark 2,814
Duncan 8,950
East Gaffney 4,289
Edgefteld 2,618
Forest Acres 8,240
Fort Mill 8,204
Graniteville 8.862
Great Falls 8,583
Honea Path 2,840
Kingstree 8,621
Manning 2.776
McColl 2,688
Mullins 4,916
Myrtle Beach 8,845
North Augusta 8.669
Our Mills 2,628
Pelrer 2,692
Piedmont 2,678
Saxon 3,088
Seneca 8,649
South Greenwood 8,712
Summerville 8,812
Victor Mills 2,654
Walhalla 8,104
Walterboro 4,618
Ware Shoals 8,082
Whitmire 8,006
Williamston 2,782
Winnsboro 8,287
Wlnsboro Mills 2.936
Woodbum Hills 2.500
Woodruff 8,881
York 4,181
5,000—10,000
Abbeville 6,895
Aiken 7.088
Beaufort 6,081
Bennettsville 8,140
Camden 6,986
Chester 6,898
Clinton 7,168
Conway 6,078
Darlington 6,619
Dillon 8,171
Easley 6,816
Eau Claire 9,288
Gaffney 8,128
Georgetown 6,004
Greer 5,080
Hartsville 6,668
Lake City 8.112
Lancaster 7.169
Laurens 8,658
Marion 8.884
Newberry 7,84«
Shannontown 6.828
Union 9,780
xRand McNally estimate.
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10,000—25,000
Anderson 19,770
Brandon- Juds on 11,008
Florence 22,618
Greenwood 18,806
Orangeburg 15,822
Rock Hill 24,502
Sumter 20,186
25,000—50,000
Spar Una burg 86,795
50,000—100,000
Charleston 70,174
Columbia 86,914
Greenville 58,161
SOUTH DAKOTA
2,500 — 5,000
Belle Fourche 8,540
Canton 2.530
Deadwood 3,288
Lemmon 2,760
Milbank 2,982
Mobridge 8.753
Redfleld 2,655
Spearnsh 2,755
Sturgis 8,471
Sisseton 2.871
Webster 2,503
Winner 3,252
5,000 — 10,000
Brookings 7,764
Hot Springs 5,030
Lead 6,422
Madison 5,153
Pierre 6,715
Vermillion 6,337
Yankton 7,709
10,000 — 25,OOO
Aberdeen 21,061
Huron 12,788
Mitchell 12,123
Watertown 12,699
25,000 — 50,000
Rapid City 25.310
50,000—100,000
Sioux Falls 62,696
TENNESSEE
2,500—5,000
Banner Hill
Belle Meade
Bemis
Brownsville
Clinton
Covington
Dayton
Dickson
Erwin
Etowah
Henderson
Jefferson City
Lexington
Loudon
McKenzie
Martin
Milan
Millington
Mount Pleasant
Newport
Ripley
Rockwood
Rogersville
South Harriman
Sparta
South Pittsburgh
Sweetwater
Trenton
Winchester
Alcoa
Athens
B,OOO — 10,000
2,873
2,831
8,248
4,711
8.712
4.879
3,191
3,348
3,387
8,261
2,632
8.633
3.566
8,567
8,774
4,082
4,988
4.696
2,931
3,892
8,318
4,272
2,645
2,761
4,299
2,573
4,199
3,868
8.974
6,855
8,618
Cookeville 6,924
East Ridge 9,645
Fayetteville 6,447
Franklin 5,475
Gallatin 6,107
Greeneville 8.721
Harriman 6,389
Humboldt 7,426
La Foljette 6.797
Lawrenceburg 5,442
Lebanon 7,913
Lenoir City 6,159
Lewisburg 5,164
Maryville 7.742
McMinnville 7,677
Old Hickory X 8.600
Paris 8,826
Pulaski 6,762
Shelbyville 9,466
Springfield 6,606
Tullahoma 7,662
Union City 7,666
10,000 — 26,000
Bristol 16,771
( Including Bristol.Va.,1 5,954)
Clarksville 16.246
Cleveland 12,605
Columbia 10,911
Dyersburg 10,885
Elizabethton 10,764
Kingsport 19,571
Morristown 13,019
Murfreesboro 13,052
25,000 — 50,000
Jackson 80,207
Johnson 27,864
Oak Ridge 80,229
100,OOO or More
Chattanooga 131,041
Knoxville 124,769
Memphis 896,000
Nashville 174,307
TEXAS
2,500—5,000
Alamo 3,017
Alvin 3,701
Andrews 3,294
Angleton 3,899
Anson 2,708
Atlanta 3,782
Bastrop 3,176
Bcnavides 3,016
Bishop 2.731
Bowie 4,544
Burkburnett 4,456
Calvert 2,548
Canadian 2,700
Canyon 4,864
Carrizo Springs 4,316
Carthage 4,750
Center 4,823
Clarendon 2,677
Clarksville 4,353
Columbus 2,878
Comanche 8,840
Cotulla 4,418
Decatur 2.922
Dickinson 2,704
Dublin 2,761
Eagle Ford 4,679
Eagle Lake 2,787
Eastland 8,626
Edcouch 2,926
Edna 8,865
Electra 4,970
Elgin 8,168
Elsa 8,179
Fabens 8,089
Floydada 8,210
Fort Stockton 4,444
Fredericksburg 8,864
Gatesville 8,866
Georgetown 4,961
Giddings 2,632
Gilmer 4,098
Population
Hamilton 8,077
Hamlin 8,660
Haskell 8,886
Hearne 4,872
Hebronville 4.802
Henrietta 2,818
Highlands 2,728
Hillcrest 2,826
Hondo 4,188
Irving 2,621
Jacksboro 2,951
Jasper 4,408
Jefferson 8,164
Karnes City 2,688
Kaufman 2,714
Kenedy 4.284
La Feria 2,952
La Grange 2,788
Lake Jackson 2,897
Lakeview 8,091
Lampasas 4,869
Lancaster 2,682
La Porte 4,429
Liberty 4.168
Livingston 2.865
Llano 2.954
Luling 4,297
Marfa 8,608
Mathis 4,050
McCamey 3,121
McGregor 2,669
Memphis 3,810
Menard 2,686
Mineola 8,626
Nederland 8.805
New Boston 2,688
Nocona 8,022
Oak Knoll 3,930
Olmos Park 2,841
Olney 8,765
Ozona 2,885
Paducah 2,952
Palacios 2,799
Pearsall 4,481
Perryton 4,417
Phillips 4,106
Pittsburg 8,142
Pleasanton 2,918
Post 8,141
Premont 2.619
Quanah 4,689
Ram on a 2,768
Ranger 8,989
Red Cut Heights 2,568
Refugio 4,666
Rio Grande City 8,992
Rotan 8,168
San Augustine 2,610
San Diego 4,897
San Juan 8,418
San Saba 8,400
Seminole 8,479
Seymour 8,779
Shamrock 8,822
Silsbee 8,179
Sinton 4,264
Smithville 8,879
Sonora 2,688
South Houston 4,126
Taft 2,978
Tahoka 2,848
Teague 2,925
Terrell Hills 2,708
Tulia 8,222
Wellington 8,678
West Orange 2,689
Wharton 4,460
Winnsboro 2,512
Winters 2,876
Yorktown 2,696
Ysleta 4,782
5,000—10,000
Alamo Heights 8.000
Alpine 5,261
Aransas Pass 5,896
Arlington 7,892
Athens 6.194
Ballin^er 6,802
Bay City 9,427
xRand McNally estimate.
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Beeville 9.848
Belton 6.246
Bonham 7.049
Brady 6.944
Breckenridge 6.610
Brenham 6.941
Brownfleld 6.161
Cameron 6.062
Childreas 7,619
Cisco 6.280
Cleveland 6.188
Coleman 6,630
College Station 7.925
Colorado 6,774
Commerce 6,889
Conroe 7,298
Crockett 6,982
Crystal City 7,198
Cuero 7,498
Dalhart 6,918
Donna 7.171
Dumas 6,127
Eagle Pass 7,276
£1 Campo 6,237
Ennis 7,816
Palfurrias 6,712
Freeport 6,012
Galena Park 7.186
Gladewater 6,806
Gonzales 6,669
Graham 6,742
Haltom City 6,760
Henderson 6,833
Hereford 6,207
Hillsboro 8.368
Huntsville 9,820
Jacinto City 6.866
Jacksonville 8,607
Kermit 6,912
Kerrville 7,691
Kilgore 9,638
Killeen 7,046
Lamarque 7,369
Levelland 8,264
Littlefleld 6,640
Lock hart 6,673
Marlin 7,099
Mexia 6,627
Mineral Wells 7,801
Monahans 6,311
Mount Pleasant 6,342
Navasota 6,188
Pecos ,. 8,064
Pharr 8,690
Port Lavaca 6,699
Port Neches 6,448
Raymond vfll« 9,186
River Oaks 7,097
Robstown 7,278
Rosenburg 6,210
Rusk 6,698
San Marcos 9,980
San Pedro 8.127
Segnin 9.783
Slaton 6,036
Stamford 6,819
Stephenvllle 7,166
Sulphur Springs 8,991
Taylor 9,071
Uvalde 8,674
Weatherford 8,098
Weslaco 7,614
Yoakum 6,281
10,000—28,000
Alice 16,449
Baytown 22,988
Bellaire 10,173
Big Spring 17,286
Borger 18.069
Brownwood 20,181
Bryan 18,102
Cleburne 12,906
Corsicana 19,211
Del Rio 14.211
Denison 17,604
Denton 21,872
Edinburg 12,888
Gainesville 11,246
Garland 10,671
Grand Prairie 14.694
Greenville 14.727
Harlingen 28.229
Highland Park 11.406
Kingsville 16,898
Lamesa 10,704
Longview 24,602
Lufkin 16,186
Marshall 22,827
McAllen 20,067
McKinney 10,660
Mercedes 10.081
Midland 21,713
Mission 10,766
Nacogdoches 12,827
New Braunfels 12.210
Orange 21,174
Palestine 12,608
Pampa 16,688
Paris 21,643
Pasadena 22.483
Plainview 14.044
San Benito 18,271
Sherman 20,160
Sweetwater 18.619
Snyder 12,010
Terrell 11.644
Texarkana 24,768
(Including Texarkana,
Ark. 28,689)
Texas City 16,620
University Park 24,275
Vernon 12,661
Victoria 16,126
Waxahachie 11,204
West University Place 17,074
White Settlement 10,827
25,000—50,000
Abilene 46,670
Brownsville 36,066
Odessa 29,496
Temple 26,467
Tyler 88,968
50,000 — 100.0OO
Amarillo 74,246
Beaumont 94,014
Galveston 66,668
Laredo 61,910
Lubbock 71,747
Port Arthur 67,530
San Angelo 52,093
Waco 84,706
Wichita Falls 68,402
100,000 or More
Austin 132,469
Corpus Christ! 108,287
Dallas 484,462
El Paso 180,486
Fort Worth 278.778
Houston 696.163
San Antonio 408.442
UTAH
2,500 — 5,OOO
Bingham Canyon 2,669
Clearfleld 4,728
Dragerton 8.468
Heber 2.986
Helper 2.860
Layton 8,456
Lehi 8,627
Magna 8,602
Midvale 8,996
Nephi 2,990
Payson 8,998
Pleasant Grove 8,196
Richfield 4,212
Roy 8,728
South Ogden 8,768
St. George 4,662
Vernal 2,846
6,000—10,000
American Fork
Bountiful
Brigham
Cedar City
Murray
(Br. of Salt Lake City
Orem
Price
South Salt Lake
Spanish Fork
Springville
Tooele
Washington Terrace ....
6,126
6,004
6,790
6,106
9,006
P. O.)
8,861
6,010
7,704
5.280
6.475
7,269
5,841
10,OOO — 25,000
Logan 16.882
25.0OO — 50,OOO
Provo 28,987
50.000—100,000
Ogden 67,112
100,000 or More
Salt Lake City 182,121
VERMONT
2,500—5,000
Barton 8,298
Barre 4.146
Bellows Falls 8,881
Brandon 8,804
Colchester 3,897
Essex 8.981
Hardwick 2,629
Lydon 8.860
Middlebury 4,778
Morristown 8,226
Northfleld 4.814
Poultney 2,986
Randolph 8,499
Rickford 2,648
South Burlington 8.279
Swanton 8.740
Waterbury 4.276
Windsor 4,402
Woodstock 2,618
5,000—10,000
Hartford 6,827
Montpelier 8.599
Newport 6,217
Rockingham 5.499
Saint Albans 8.562
Saint Johnsbury 9.292
Springfield 9,190
Winooski 6.784
(Ind. br. of Burlington P. O.)
10,000 — 25.00O
Barre 10,922
Bennington 12.411
Brattleboro 11.522
Rutland 17,669
25,000—50,000
Burlington 88,155
VIRGINIA
2,500—5,000
Abingdon 4,709
AltaVista 8,882
Appalachia 2.9 IS
Ashland 2,610
Bassett 8,421
Bedford 4,061
Blacksburg 8,858
Blackstone 8,686
Bluefield 4,212
(Including Bluefleld, W. Va,,
21,606)
Chase City 2,619
Chincoteague 2,724
Christiansburg 2,967
xRand McNaHy estimate.
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Culpeper 2,627
Bttrick 8,080
Parmville 4,875
Franklin 4,670
Highland Springs 8,171
Hilton 4,486
Luray 2,781
Madison Heights 2,880
Narrows 2,580
Norton 4,815
Orange 2,671
Phoebus 8,604
Portlock 8.809
Richlands 4,648
Saltville 2,678
Sherwood Park 2,528
Vinton 8,629
5,000—10,000
Big Stone Gap 5,178
Buena Vista 6,214
Clifton Forge 6,795
Colonial Heights 6,077
Copeland Park 7.115
Covington 6,860
Emporia 5,664
Falls Church 7.536
Ferguson Park 6,208
Front Royal 8,116
Galax 6,248
Hampton 5,966
Lexington 5,976
Marion 6,982
Pulaski 9,202
Radford 9,026
Salem 6,828
South Boston 6,067
Virginia Beach 6,390
Williamsburg 6,736
Wytheville 6,513
10,000 — 25,000
Bristol 16,954
Fredericks burg 12.158
Harrisonburg 10,810
Hopewell 10,219
Martinsville 17,251
Riverview 14,216
Staunton 19,927
Suffolk 12,889
Waynesboro 12,857
Winchester 18,841
25,000 — 50,000
Charlottesville 25,969
Danville 36.066
Lynchburg 47,727
Newport News 42,858
Petersburg 85,054
South Norfolk X 26,000
50,000 — 100,000
Alexandria 61,787
Portsmouth 80,089
Roanoke 91,921
100,000 or More
Arlington 185,449
Norfolk 213,518
Richmond 280,810
VIRGIN ISLANDS
2,500—5,000
Chrlstiansted 4,112
10,000—25,000
Charlotte Amalie 11,469
WASHINGTON
2,500—5,000
Buckley 2,705
Camas 4,725
Cheney 2,797
Colfax 8»067
College Place 8,174
Colville 3,088
Dayton 2,979
Enumclaw 2,789
Ephrata 4,689
Fairview 8,309
Fruitvale 8.654
Grand Coulee 2,741
Grandview 2,603
Kent 8,278
Kirkland 4,713
Lake Stevens 2,586
Mason City 2,606
Medical Lake 4,488
Moses Lake 2,679
North Richland 8.607
Omak 8.791
Prosser 2,686
Raymond 4,110
Sedro Woolley 8,299
Snohomlsh 8,094
South Broadway 8,229
Sumner 2,816
Sunnyside 4,194
Tumwater 2,726
Wapato 8,186
6,OOO — 10,000
Anacortes 6,919
Auburn 6,497
Centralia 8,667
Chehalis 6,689
Clarkston 6,617
Ellensburg 8,480
Kelso 7,345
Mount Vernon 6,280
Port Townsend 6,888
Shelton 6,046
Toppenish 6,266
10,000 — 25,000
Aberdeen 19,653
Hoquiam 11,123
Kennewick 10,106
Longview 20,389
Olympia 15.819
Pasco 10,228
Port Angeles 11,288
Pullman 12,022
Puyallup 10,010
Renton 16,039
Richland 21.809
Walla Walla 24,102
Wenatchee 18.072
25,000 — 60,000
Bellingham 84,112
Bremerton 27,678
Everett 88.849
Vancouver 41,664
Yakima 88,486
100,000 or More
Seattle 467,591
Spokane 161.721
Tacoma 148,678
WEST VIRGINIA
2,500 — 5,OOO
Benwood 8,485
Charles Town 8,035
Chesapeake 2.566
Chester 8,758
Follansbee 4,486
Institute X 8,000
Kenova 4,320
Keystone 2,594
McComas 2,999
McMechen 8,615
Mannington 8,241
Marmet 2,515
Montgomery 8,484
Mount Hope 2,588
Mullens 8,470
New Martinsville 4.084
Nitro 8,814
Oak Hill 4,618
Paden 2,688
Philippi 2,681
Piedmont 2,565
Point Pleasant 4,696
Salem 2,678
Population
Shinnston 2.79*
Spencer 2,587
Sprague 2,626
War 8,992
Westover 4,818
White Sulphur Springs 2,648
Williamstown 8,837
5,000—10,000
Buckhannon 6,016
Dunbar 8,082
Elkins 9,121
Grafton 7,865
Hinton 6.780
Keyser 6,867
Logan 6,079
Princeton 8,279
Richwood 6,821
Saint Albans 9,870
Vienna 6,020
Welch 6,608
Wellsburg 6,787
Wee ton 8,945
Williamson 8,624
10,000-— 25,000
Beckley 19.897
Bluefleld 21,606
Martinsburg 15,621
Moundsville 14,772
South Charleston 16,686
South Parkers burg .... 10,808
Weirton 24,006
25,000—60,000
Clarksburg 82,014
Fairmont 29,848
Morgan town 25,625
Parkersburg 29,684
60,000 — 10O,OOO
Charleston 78,601
Huntington 86,858
Wheeling 58,891
WISCONSIN
2,500—6,000
Algomo 8,884
Allouex 4,094
Black River Falls 2,824
Berlin 4,693
Bloomer 2,656
Burlington 4,780
Cedarburg 2,810
Clintonville 4,657
Columbus 8,250
Delavan 4,007
Dodgeville 2,632
Edgerton 8A507
Elkhorn 2,986
Evansville 2,581
Fox Point 2,585
Greendale 2,752
Hartford 4,649
Horicon 2,664
Hudson 8,435
Hurley 8,034
Jefferson 8,625
Kewaunee 2,588
Kimberly 8.179
Ladysmith 8,924
Lake Geneva 4.800
Lakemills 2,516
Lancaster 8,266
Little Chute 4,152
Mauston 8.171
Mayville 8,010
Medford 2.799
Monona 2,544
Neillsville 2.663
New London 4.922
New Richmond 2,886
Onalaska 2,561
Park Falls 2,924
Perrygo Place 8,818
Plymouth 4,648
Port Washington 4,755
Reedsburg 4,072
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Richland Center 4,608
River Falls 8.877
Sheboygan Falls 8,599
Spooner •••••••*• 2,597
Stoughton 4,888
Tomah 4,760
Tomahawk 8,534
Viroqua 8,796
Waupaca 8,921
5,000—10,000
Antigo 9,902
Baraboo 7,264
De Pere 8.146
Fort Atkinson 6,280
Kaukauna 8,387
Menomonie 8.245
Merrill 8.961
Monroe 7.087
Oconomowoc 5,845
Oconto 5,055
Platteville 6,751
Portage 7,334
Prairie Du Chien 6,892
Preble 5,092
Rhinelander 8,774
Rice Lake 6,898
Ripon 6,619
Shawano 5,894
Sparta 6,893
Sturgeon Bay 7,054
Waopun 6,726
West Bend 6,849
West Milwaukee 6,429
Whitewater 5,101
10,000—25.000
Ashland 10,640
Beaver Dam 11.867
Chippewa Falls 11,088
Cudahy 12.182
Janesville 24,899
Marinette 14,178
Marshfleld 12,394
Menasha 12,885
Neenah 12,437
Shorewood 16,199
South Milwaukee 12.855
Stevens Point 16,564
Two Rivers 10,243
Watertown 12,417
Waukesha 21,233
Whiteflsh Bay 14,665
Wisconsin Rapids 18,496
25,OOO— 40,000
Appleton 84,010
Beloit 29,690
Eau Claire 86,058
Fond du Lac 29,936
La Crosse 47,535
Manitowoc 27,598
Oshkosh 41,084
Sheboygan 42,865
Superior 85,825
Wausau 30,414
Wauwatosa 83,324
West Allis 42,959
(Branch of Milwaukee P. O.)
50,000—100,000
Green Bay 52,786
Kenosha 64,868
Madison 96,056
Racine 71,198
100,000 or More
Milwaukee 687,892
WYOMING
2,500— 4,000
Buffalo 2,674
Cody 8,872
Douglas 2.544
Evanston 8,868
Green River 8,187
Lander 8,849
Lovell a.608
Newcastle 8,895
Powell 8,804
Riverton 4,142
Thermopolis 2,870
Torrington 8,247
Worland 4,202
5,000—10,000
Rawlins 7.415
10,000— -25,000
Casper 28,678
Laramie 15.681
Rock Springs 10,857
Sheridan 11.500
25,000—50,000
Cheyenne 31.985
CANADA
(Canadian Census. 1966)
ALBERTA
2,500—5,000
Beverly 4,602
Cardston 2.607
Drayton Valley 2.588
Drumheller 2.632
Edson 2,560
Forest Lawn 3,160
Fort Saskatchewan 2,582
Lacombe 2,747
Ponoka 3,387
Stettler 3,359
Taber 8,688
Vegreville 2,674
Wainwright 2,653
Wetaskiwin 4,476
5|000 — 10,000
Bowness 6,217
Camrose 5,817
Grande Prairie 6,302
10,000—25,000
Jasper Place 16,957
Medicine Hat 20,826
Red Deer 12,338
25,000 — 50,000
Lethbridge 29,462
100.00O or More
Calgary 181,780
Edmonton 226,002
BRITISH COLUMBIA
2,500 — 5,000
Alberni 3,947
Campbell River 3,069
Courtenay 3,025
Cranbrook 4,562
Duncan 3,247
Fernie 2,808
Mission City 3,010
North Kamloops ~. 4,398
Port Coquitlam 4,632
Port Moody 2,713
Quesnel 4,384
Revelstoke 3,469
Rossland 4,344
Westview X 8,507
5,000—10,000
Chilliwack 7,297
Daws on Creek 7,681
Kamloopa 9,096
Kelowna 9,181
Kimberley 6,774
Nelson 7,226
Vernon 8,998
10,000—25,000
Nan aim o 12,705
North Vancouver 19,951
Penticton 11,894
Port Alberni 10,878
Prince George 10,568
Prince Rupert 10,498
Trail 11,895
25,000 — 50,000
New Westminster 81,665
50,000—100,000
Victoria 54,584
100,000 or More
Vancouver 365,844
MANITOBA
2,500 — 5,000
Brooklands 8,941
Neepawa 3,109
Steinbach 2,688
Swan River 2,644
The Pas 3,971
Virden 8.225
5,000 — 10,000
Dauphin 6,190
Selkirk 7,413
Transcona ^ 8,312
10,000—25,000
Brandon 24,796
Flin Flon 10,234
Portage la Prairie 10,525
25,000 — 50,000
St. Boniface 28,851
St. James 26,502
1OO,OOO or More
Winnipeg 255,093
NEW BRUNSWICK
2,500 — 5,OOO
Dieppe 8,876
Grand Falls 3,672
Marysville 2,538
Newcastle 4,670
Sackville 2,849
St. Stephen 3,491
Sussex 3,403
Woodstock 4,808
5,000 — 10.0OO
Rathurst 6,267
Campbellton 8,389
Chatham 6,332
Dalhousie 5,468
10,000—25,000
Edmundston 11,997
Fredericton 18,303
Lancaster 12,371
25,000—50,000
Moncton 36,003
50,000—100,000
St. John 62,491
NEWFOUNDLAND
2,500—5,000
Carbonear 3,955
Channel-Port aux
Basques 8,820
Deer Lake 3,481
Grand Falls X4.552
Harbour Grace 2,546
Stephenville 3,762
Windsor 4,520
5,000—10,000
Wabana 7,878
10,000—25,000
Corner Brook 23,225
50,000—100,000
St. John's 57,078
xRand McNally estimate.
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NOVA SCOTIA
2,500—6,000
Antigonish 8,592
Bridge water 4,446
Dominion 2,964
Kentville 4,937
Liverpool 3,500
Lunenburg 2,859
Pictou 4,564
Trenton 8,240
Weatville 4,247
Windsor 8,651
5,000 — 10,OOO
New Glasgow 9,998
North Sydney 8,125
Springhill 7,848
Stellarton 5,445
Sydney Mines 8,731
Yarmouth 8,095
10,000—25,000
Amherst 10,301
Dartmouth 21,093
Glace Bay 24,416
New Waterford 10,381
Truro 12,250
25,000—50,000
Syndey 82,162
50,000—100,000
Halifax 93,301
ONTARIO
2,500—5,000
Acton 3,578
Almonte 2,960
Amherstburg 4,099
Aurora 8,957
Aylmer 4,201
Blenheim 2,844
Blind River 3,633
Bracebridge 2,849
Burlington Beach 3,314
Campbellford 3,425
Carleton Place 4,790
Clinton 2,896
Cochrane 3,695
Copper Cliff 3,801
Delhi 8,002
Dryden 4,428
Dunnville 4 776
Elmira 2,916
Essex 8,348
Exeter 2,655
Fergus 3,677
Gananoque 4,981
Geraldton 3,263
Gravenhurst 8,014
Grimsby 8,805
Haileybury 2,654
Hanover 3,943
Hespeler 3,876
Huntsville 3,051
Kincardine 2,667
Kingsville 2,884
La Salle 2,703
Levack 2,929
Listowel 3,644
Lively 2,840
Markham 2,873
Mattawa 3,208
Meaford 3,643
Milton 4,294
Napanee 4,273
New Liskeard 4,619
Niagara 2,740
Orangeville 8,887
Petrolia 8,426
Picton ...~ 4,998
Point Edward 2,558
Port Dalhousie 8,087
Port Dover 2,790
Prescott 4,920
Rockland 2,757
St. Mary'a 4,186
Sioux Lookout 2,504
Stoney Creek 4,506
Strathroy 4,240
Streetsville 2,648
Tecumseh 4,209
Tilbury 8,138
Walkerton 8,698
Wingham 2,766
5,000—10,000
Ajax 5,683
Arnprior 5,137
Bowmanville 6,644
Burlington 9,127
Cobourg 9,899
Collingwood 7,978
Dundas 9,607
Fort Erie 8,632
Fort Frances 9,006
Georgetown 6,942
Goderich 5,886
Hawkesbury 7,929
Ingersoll 6,811
Kapuskasing 5,463
Leamington 7,856
Midland 8,250
Merritton 5.404
Newmarket 7,868
Oakville 9,983
Paris 6,604
Parry Sound 6,378
Penetanguishene 6,420
Perth 6,145
Port Credit 6,350
Port Hope 7,622
Preston 9,387
Renfrew 8,634
Richmond Hill 6,677
Simcoe „. 8,078
Smith Falls 8,967
Sturgeon Falls 5,874
Swansea 8,696
Thorold 8,063
Tilsonburg 6,216
Wallaceburg 7,892
Weston 9,543
Whitby 9,995
10,OOO — 25.0OO
Barrie 16,851
Belleville 20,605
Brampton 12.587
Brockville 13,885
Chatham 22.262
Cornwall 18,168
Eastview 19,283
Forest Hill 19,480
Gait 23,738
Kenora 10.278
Kirkland Lake X 18,892
Leaside 16.638
Lindsay 10.110
Long Branch 10,249
Mimico : 13,687
New Toronto 11,560
Niagara Falls 23,563
North Bay 21,020
Orillia 13,857
Owen Sound 16,976
Pembroke 15,484
Port Colburne 14,028
Riverside 13,385
St. Thomas 19,129
Stratford 19,972
Trenton 11,492
Waterloo 16,378
Welland 16,405
Woodstock 18,847
25,000—50,000
Fort William 89,464
Guelph 83,860
Kingston 48,618
Peterborough 42,698
Port Arthur 88,186
Samia 48.447
Sault Ste. Marie 87,329
St. Catharines 89,708
Sudbury 46,482
Timmins 27,651
50,000—100,000
Brantford 61,869
Kitchener 59,562
Oshawa £0,412
10O,OOO or More
Hamilton 239,626
London 101,698
Ottawa 222,129
Toronto 667,706
Windsor 121,980
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
5,000—10,000
Summerside 7,242
10,000—50,000
Charlottetown 16,707
QUEBEC
2,500 — 5,000
Acton Vale 3,547
Amqui 3,247
Baie-Comeau 4.332
Baie-St-Paul 4,052
Bagotville 4.822
Beloeil 3,966
Berthierville 8,504
Black Lake 3.686
Boucherville 8,911
Bourlamaque 3,018
Brownsburg 8,412
Causapscal 2,957
Chambly 2,817
Chandler 3,888
Charny 8,639
Chateauguay 3,266
Clermont 2,628
Courville 3,772
Donnacona 4,147
Dorion 3,089
East Angus 4,239
Greenfield Park 4,417
Hampstead 4,366
Huntingdon 2,995
Ile-Perrot 2,600
La Malbaie 2,817
La Providence 3,826
La Sarre 3,156
L'Assomption 8,683
Laval-Ouest 8,818
Lennoxville 3,149
L'Epiphanie 2,671
Lorretteville 4,957
Louisville 4,892
Marieville 8,478
Mistassini 2,912
Naudville 2,894
N.D.-de-Lorette 8,464
Nicolet 8,771
Pont-Rouge 2,631
Price 8,140
Princeville 2,841
Richmond 8,849
Riviere-du-Moulin 4,188
Ste-Agatha-des-Monts.. 5,173
Ste-Anna-de-Bellevue .. 8,647
Ste-Marie-da-la-
Beanee 8,094
St-Ekear 2,689
St-Eustache 8,740
St-Felicien 4,152
St-Gabriel-de Brandon., 8,266
St-Georges W.C 8,648
St-Georges 8,197
St-Jean-Eudes 2,660
St-Joseph 2,708
St-Joseph-de-Soul 8,671
St-Raymond 3,602
St-Tite 8,183
Temiscaming 2,694
Terrebonne 4,097
Trois-Pistoles 4,089
Waterloo 4,266
5,000—10,000
Amoe 6,145
Asbestos 8,969
xRand McNally estimate.
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Aylmer 5,294
Beacons field 6,496
Beauhornois 6,774
Beauport 6,735
Buckingham 6,781
Charlesbourg 8,202
Coaticook 6,492
Cote-St. Luc 5,914
Cowansville 5,242
Dolbeau 5,079
Farnham 5,848
Gatineau 8,423
Gifford 9,964
Iberville 6,270
L'Abord-a-Plouffe 8,099
Lachute « 6,911
Laprarie 5,372
Le Mayne 5,662
Mackeyville 9,958
Malarctic 6,818
Maniwaki 5,399
Matane 8,069
Megantic 6,864
Mont-Joli 6,179
Mont-Laurier 5,486
Montmagny 6,405
Montmorency 6,077
Plessisville 5,829
Pointe-a-Gatineau 6,175
Pont-Viau 8,218
Port Alfred 7,968
Riviere-des-Prairies .... 6,806
Riviere-du-Loup 9,964
Roberval 6.648
St-Eustache-sur-le-Lac .6,830
St-Martin 6,440
St-Pierre 6,276
Ste-Rose 5,378
St-Vincent-de-Paul 6,784
Ste-Therese 8,266
Sept-lies 6,692
Tracy 6,542
Val D'Or 9,876
Windsor 6,886
10,OOO—25,000
Alma 10,822
Arvida 12,919
Cap-de-la-Madeleine .. 22,948
Chicoutimi 24,878
Dorval 14,065
Grand Mere 14,023
Joliette 16,940
Kenogami 11,309
La SalJe 18,973
La Tuque 11,096
Lauzon 10,256
Laval-des-Rapides 11,248
Levia 18,644
Longueuil 14,332
Magog 12,720
Mont Royal 16,990
Noranda 10,328
Pointe-aux-Tremblej .. 11,981
Pointe-Claire 15,208
Rimouski 14,630
Rouyn 17,076
Ste-Foy 14,615
St. Hyacinthe 20,439
St, Jean 24,367
St. Jerome 20,645
St. Lambert 12,224
St. Michel 24,706
Sillery 13,164
Sorel 16,476
Thetford Mines 19,611
Valleyfield 23,584
Victoriaville 16,031
Westmount 24,800
25,OOO— 50,OOO
Drummondville, East . 26,284
Granby 27,095
Hull 49,243
Jacques -Cartier 33,132
Jonquiere 25,550
Lachine 34,494
Outremont 29,990
St-Laurent 38,291
Shawinigan Falls 28,597
50,000 or More
Montreal 1,109,489
Quebec 170,708
Sherbrooke 58,668
Trois Rivieres 50,488
Verdun 78,262
SASKATCHEWAN
2,500—6,000
Humboldt 2,918
Kamsack 2,848
Kindersley 2,672
Lloydminster X 3,988
Melfort 8,822
Melville 4,948
Nipawin 8,887
5,000—10,000
Estevan 6,264
North Battleford 8,924
Weyburn 7,684
Yorkton 8,256
10,000 — 25,000
Prince Albert 20,368
Swift Current 10,612
25,000 — 5O,OOO
Moose Jaw 29,608
6O,OOO — 100,000
Regina 89,755
Saskatoon 72,858
YUKON TERRITORY
2,500 or Mora
Whitehorse 2,570
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
2,500 or More
Yellowknife X2,724
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ALABAMA
Population 3,061,748 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, MONTGOMERY
Alabama is bounded on the north by Tennessee, east by Georgia and Florida, south by Florida
and the Gulf of Mexico, and west by Mississippi. Its extreme length, north to south, is 336 miles;
its breadth varies from 150 to 200 miles. The total land area is 61,078 square miles.
The Allegheny range enters the state at the northeast and extends toward the center, finally
losing itself in mere hills; then follows a tract of rolling prairies interspersed with pine barrens
and rich alluvial bottom lands. These bottom lands include the black belt region, one of the
greatest cattle producing districts in the world. From this region to the Florida border and the
Gulf the land is gently undulating and is covered with forests.
The mountain districts and the valley of the Tennessee are covered with fine forests of hard-
wood timber. The mineral region occupies the northeastern part, while the northwest is a good
agricultural and stock raising country. The climate is temperate and fairly uniform. The Weather
Bureau at Montgomery gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) at 65.8; highest degree on
record, 107; lowest — 5. Total annual precipitation is 51.33 inches.
Much of the state's foreign commerce passes through Mobile, exports from which port were
valued at approximately $158,000,000 in 1957. Birmingham, "the Pittsburgh of the South" is in
the center of the mining industry. The largest institution of higher education in the State is the
University of Alabama, located at University (Tuscaloosa).
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), seventeenth. Rural residents (1950), at 43.4%. In 1950, of
the 8,061,743 total population, 2,079,500 were white; 982,243 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 211,512. Farm acreage, 20,888,784. Average acreage per farm,
98.8. Average value per farm, $4,624. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 2,918.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957), crops, $184,999,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $220,178,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : cotton (value of production), $78,644,000, rank, sixth;
corn, $16,648,000; peanuts, $12,516,000, rank, fifth; cottonseed (value of production), $9,954,-
000, rank, sixth; soybeans, $5,006,000; potatoes, $4,320,000; wheat, $3,124,000; hay, $987,000;
sweet potatoes, $943,000; oats, $585,000; velvet beans (value of production), $360,000; tobacco
(value of production), $198,000; cowpeas, $112,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : peaches, $1,066,000; strawberries, $424,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $130,752,000; hogs and pigs,
$19,716,000; horses and mules, $8,190,000, rank, tenth; all sheep and lambs, $1,430,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $60,866,000,
rank, fourth; eggs, $22,990,000; turkeys. $770,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $34,808,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 1,162,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products H957) : American cheese, 3,133,000 Ibs.;
creamed cottage cheese, 1,014,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 8,369,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Marine and costal rivers catch (1956), 12,320,000 Ibs.; $2,887,000 value. Principal fish:
shrimp, oysters, red snappers, mullet. Mississippi River tributaries catch (1956), 12,458,000 Ibs.;
$787,000 value.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total lumber production (1953), 1,485 million feet, b.m. Principal woods: southern yellow
pine, oak, red gum, yellow poplar, black and tupelo gum, hickory, cottonwood and aspen,
sycamore, beech, elm, ash, maple.
Fur animals (1957-58): number of pelts taken, 12,939. Estimated total value, $1,660.
Principal furs : mink, muskrat, beaver.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,317,569,000. Leading industry groups:
primary metal industries, textile mill products, food and kindred products. Total expenditures
for new plant and new equipment, $83,466,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1961), $164,279,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: coal, iron ore,
cement, stone.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 708,600. Motor vehicles registered (Sept., 1958 est.),
1,143,000. Number of post offices (1957), 793. Number of retail stores (1954). 26,151; sales,
$2,107,943.000.
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County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Autauga (C). Prattville 18.186
2 Baldwin (SW), Bay Minette 40.997
3 Barbour (SE), Clayton and
Eufaula 28,892
4 Bibb (C). Centerville 17,987
5 Blount (N), Oneonta 28,976
6 Bullock (SE), Union Springs 16,054
7 Butler (S). Greenville 29,228
8 Calhoun (NE). Anniston 79,639
9 Chambers (E). Lafayette 89,628
10 Cherokee (NE), Centre 17,634
11 Chilton (C). Clanton 26,922
12 Choctaw (SW). Butler 19,162
18 Clarke (SW), Grove Hill 26,648
14 Clay (E), Ashland 13,929
16 Cleburne (NE), Heflin 11,904
16 Coffee (SE), Elba and Enterprise 80.720
17 Colbert (NW), Tuscumbia 89.661
18 Conecuh (S), Evergreen 21,776
19 Coosa (C), Rockford 11,766
20 Covington (S), Andalusia 40.370
21 Crenshaw (S). Luverne 18,981
22 Cullman (N), Cullman 49,046
28 Dale (SE). Ozark 20,828
24 Dallas (S). Selma 66.270
26 De Kalb (NE), Fort Payne 46,048
26 Elmore (C), Wetumpka 31,649
27 Escambia (S), Brewton 31,443
28 Etowah (NE). Gadsden 93.892
29 Fayette (NW). Fayette 19.888
30 Franklin (NW). Russellville 25.706
31 Geneva (SE), Geneva 25,899
32 Greene (W), Eutaw 16,482
38 Hale (W), Greensboro 20,832
34 Henry (SE), Abbeville 18,674
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 67
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
35 Houston (SE), Dothan 46,622
86 Jackson (NE), Scottsboro 88,998
37 Jefferson (C), Birmingham 668,928
38 Lamar (NW), Vernon 16,441
39 Lauderdale (NW), Florence 64,179
40 Lawrence (N), Moulton 27,128
41 Lee (E), Opelika 46,078
42 Limestone (N), Athens 86,766
43 Lowndes (S), Haynesville 18,018
44 Macon (E), Tuskegee 80,661
45 Madison (N), Hunts ville 72,908
46 Marengo (W), Linden 29.494
47 Marion (NW), Hamilton 27,264
48 Marshall (N), Guntersville 45,090
49 Mobile (SW), Mobile 231,106
60 Monroe (S), Monroeville 25,732
61 Montgomery (S), Montgomery 138,965
52 Morgan (N), Decatur 62.924
53 Perry (C). Marion 20,439
54 Pickens (W), Carrollton 24,849
55 Pike (SE), Troy 80,608
56 Randolph (E), Wedowee 22.518
57 Russell (E), Phenix City and
Scale 40,864
68 St. Clair (N), Pell City 26.687
59 Shelby (C), Columbiana 80,362
60 Sumter (W), Livingston 28,610
61 Talladega (C), Talladega 63,689
62 Tallapoosa (E), Dadeville 86,074
68 Tuscaloosa (W), Tuscaloosa 94,092
64 Walker (N), Jasper 63.769
65 Washington (SW), Chatom 15,612
66 Wilcox (SW), Camden 23,476
67 Winston (N), Double Springs 18,260
ALABAMA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 18
Evening dailies (15)
Morning dailies (3)
Daily, with Sunday edition (14)
Semi-weekly 6
Weekly 119
Free or partly free dist wklies. (2)
Total Newspapers 143
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Weekly .. 9
Fortnightly 3
Monthly 22
Bi-monthly 4
Quarterly •• 3
6 ti. during academic yr 1
7 ti. during academic yr 1
Total Periodicals 43
Total number of publications .......................................................................... 186
County seats (indicated by t) having publications .. .. 65
Total number of towns having publications .................................................. 107
For Circulation figures for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper Liat in back of Directory. Occasionally It U
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
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ABBEVILLEf (H7), pop. 2,162; Henry Co. (SE). 28 m NE of Dothan. ACL RR. Saw
mills ; cotton gins ; shirt factory. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Herald-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ......... 1912 7 24 280 2.00
J. E. Dodd, Editor and Publisher.
ALBERTVILLE (F2), pop. 5,397; Marshall Co. (N). 21 m NW of Gadsden. LAN RR.
Manufactures cottonseed products, woven fabrics, lumber, electric heaters,
aluminum awnings. Hatcheries. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Poultry, cotton,
corn.
Herald-f .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1897 7 24 280 2.00
Jack Thompson, Editor; Jack and James Thompson and Frank Reed, Publishers.
801 8.60
JTues. AThurs.Independent ..... 1955 8
Jesse A. Culp, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 411.
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ALEXANDER CITY (G4%), pop. 6.430 (special U. S. Census 6-16-56, gives 12,473) ;
Tallapoosa Co. (E). 50 m NE of Montgomery* CG RR. Airport. Manufactures
cotton and knit goods, yarn, caskets, sashes, doors, lumber, creamery products,
pipe, beverages. Cotton gins; grist mills. Pine timber. Agriculture. Coottn. corn,
dairy cattle.
Outlook 4- ................................. Tues. ft Fri.... Democratic .......... 1892 8 24,^£94 8.00 *3,095
J. C. Henderson, Editor; Outlook Publishing Co., Court Square, ^&
ANDALUSIAf (E8), pop. 9,162 (special U. S. Census 10-31-57, gives IftjK) ; Coving-
ton Co. (S). 84 m W of Dothan. CG; LAN RRs. Manufactures lumber, shirts, un-
derwear, caskets, fertilizer, furniture, cotton, oil, soft drinks; naval stores. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, potatoes.
Star-News-f ....................... „ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1917 8 24 808 2.60 4,714
Ed. Dannelly, Editor; Andalusia Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 471.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubUsfcer's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoantr seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRamf McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fos.
BE SURE TO READ the Golds to tha use of the Directory la front of book.
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ANNlSTONt (G3), pop. 81,066; Calhoun Co. (NE). 60 m NE of Birmingham. LAN;
•SOU RRa. Manufactures cast iron soil pipe and fittings, cotton cloth, yarn,
underwear, ribbon, hosiery, valves, fire hydrants, electronic tubes, chemicals,
soap, creamery products, farm implements, concrete products, wood products,
asphalt. Foundries; bottling works. Clay pits; timber; iron ore. Three banks;
bank deposits (6-30-58), $46,665,717. 22,062 electric meters; 14,467 gas (nat.)
meters; 20,858 telephones. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay, livestock, dairying,
poultry.
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Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry M. Ayers. Publisher.
Sunday circ. **19,432
§3,640
53,640
1,900
2,167
§2,060
360
7,830
ARAB (F2), pop. 1,592; Marshall Co. (N). 60 m NE of Birmingham. Nearest railroad
station, Guntersville. L&N RR. Cold storage plant; nursery. Agriculture.
Poultry, corn, cotton.
Journal -|- Thursday Democratic 1957 7 24 280 2.00 2,800
Glenn Hewett, Editor; O. H. Finney, Jr. and J. E. Folsom, Publishers,
128 Main St.
Tribune* Thursday Independent l968 8 24 297 2j°208oO-&°ee
Ewell H. Reed, Editor and Publisher, 324 N. Main St.
ASHLANDf (G4), pop. 1,593; Clay Co. (E). 57 m S of Gadsden. Railroad station,
Lineville. ACL RR. Cotton gins; shirt, children's dress factories. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Dairying, poultry, cotton, hay.
Progress-f Thursday Democratic 1909 7 24 280 2.00 $1,264
Mrs. R. M. Ussrey, Editor; C. L. Proctor, Publisher.
ATHENSf (El), pop. 6,809; (special U. S. Census 1-18-56, gives 7,800) ; Limestone Co.
(N). 13 m N of Decatur. L&N RR. Cotton gins; grist, saw mills. Athens College.
Pine, oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, hay, corn, dairying.
| Alabama Courier -f Thursday Democratic 1880 8 24 287 4.00
i Limestone Democrat-f Tuesday Democratic 1891 8 24 287 4.00
* M. Beasley Thompson, Editor; Steele McGrew, Publisher.
ATMORE (C8M$), pop. 5,720 (special U. S. Census 4-22-64, gives 6.331); Escambia
Co. (S). 46 m NE of Mobile. SLSF; L&N RRs. Saw, silk mills; cotton gin;
bottling works. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, soybeans, potatoes.
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1927 7 24 280 2.50
Philip Sokel. Editor; M. L. Ritchie, Publisher, 214 N. Main St.
ATTALLA (F2%), pop. 7,537; Etowah Co. (NE). 10 m W of Gadsden. L&N; SOU RRs.
Manufactures bricks, castings, bedspreads, cotton rugs and yarn, fertilizer.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, cattle.
Etowah News-Journal Thursday Independent 1945 7 24 280 2.50
J. Paul Milea, Editor and Publisher.
AUBURN (G5), pop. 12,939; Lee Co. (E). 52 m NE of Montgomery. A&WP&W RR.
Airport. Textile, feed, planing mills ; Venetian blind, cotton goods, handle fac-
tories; hatchery; cotton gin. Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Pine timber. Agri-
culture. Livestock, cotton, corn.
Lee County Bulletin -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1937 8 24 294 3.00
Neil O. Davis, Editor; Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc.
Plainsman V Wednesday Collegiate 1879 Controlled free dis£
Students of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Editors and Publishers.
BAY MINETTEf (C9), pop. 3,732 (special U. S. Census 7-29-54, gives 4,184);
Baldwin Co. (SW). 23 m NE of Mobile. L&N RR. Manufactures pants, naval
stores, baskets, lumber, furniture. Pine timber. Potatoes, corn, hay, cotton.
Baldwin Times -h Thursday Democratic 1888 7 24 280 3.50 §3,151
E. R. Morrissette, Jr.. Editor: J. H. Faulkner, Publisher.
BESSEMER (E4). pop. 28,445; Jefferson Co. (NC). 12 m SW of Birmingham. SOU;
SLSF; L&N; ACL; SAL; BS; GM&O; 1C RRs.
Manufactures soil pipe, fittings, steel products, naval stores, clay products.
Foundries ; bottling, galvanizing works ; meat packing plant. Iron, coal mines ;
limestone quarries. Two banks; bank deposits $16.500,000. Truck, dairy farms.
Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Advertiser-f Friday Independent 1887 7 24 280 2.00 1,845
W. E. Miller. Editor; B. M. McElroy, Publisher.
BIRMINGHAM! (E3%), pop. 826.037; Jefferson Co. (C). 160 m E of Atlanta.
GM&O: CG; SLSF: L&N; SAL; 1C; ACL; BS: SOU RRs. Airlines: CAP; DAL;
EAL; SOU. Important commercial center. Howard; Birmingham Southern; Miles
(Negro) Colleges; private schools. Coal, iron ore mines: limestone quarries.
Three TV stations.
Manufactures Iron, steel and non-ferrous metals, cast iron pipes and plates,
steel and tin plates, structural steel, bolts, nuts, pipe fittings, sheet metal, stoves,
ranges, mining, ginning, road building machinery, chemicals, cement, coke, men's
and children's clothing, cotton goods, caskets, food products, rock wool insula-
tion, truck trailers, aircraft and auto parts, machine tools, tanks, attic fans,
metal laths and furniture, electrical machinery, toys. Railroad shops. Twenty
banks: bank clearings (1957), $11,280.992.046: deposits (4-30-58), $683,-
800,000. 193,386 electric meters; 123,124 gas meters; 210,293 telephones.
Alabama Baptist -f Thursday Baptist 1885 5 24 189 2.00 $94,000
Dr. Leon Macon, Editor; Alabama Baptist State Convention, Publisher (3).
i News Dlfre«t4- ...Wednesday Democratic 1986 5 24 192 2.60
Betty jlanjShnsbn; Editor and Publisher, 2021 Sixth Ave., N.
CiTOdation-HHkSept A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement* Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
•ras. 12 to Inch. T Agate linea. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
estimate Vlssned only during academic year. xSubscrlptkm included in membership fee.
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_ , „,. n* *i,i /Purch. Agts. 1945 3 28 140 2.00
Alabama Purchaser, The Monthly j of boutheast Controlled free dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
George L. Wilson, Editor; Purchasing Agents Assn. of Alabama, Publisher,
212 S. 22nd St.
Baptist Leader (Negro) Thursday Baptist 1870 6 24 259 1.50
Rev. W. H. Smith, Editor; Alabama Baptist Publication Board,
1621 Fourth Ave.. N. (3).
1956 2 28
Cllt
3,500
106 x2.00
1730
$150
Bulletin of Jefferson County !Mthl Medical News «
Medical Society The-f ....jMontwy Medical xsews... Controlled free dist.
E. B. Glenn, M.D., Editor; Jefferson Co. Medical Society, Publisher,
1912 Eighth Ave. S., Box 2691.
Eastern Sun -h Thursday Independent 1944 8 22 301 3.00 , ..
Steve Mitchell, Editor; Arthur P. Cook, Publisher, 7216 First Ave., N. 6,505 — Free
Hilltop News V Friday Collegiate 1922 5 24 203x2.75
Students of Birmingham-Southern College, Editors and Publishers
Howard Crimson V Friday. Collegiate 1914 5 24
Students of Howard College, Editors and Publishers (6).
Industrial Press 4 .Thursday Independent 1931 8 24
C. G. Thorn as on. Editor and Publisher, Ensley (8).
Merchants Journal Monthly f&'Marl^et"8 1919 8 28
Milton R. Durrett, Ed.; Alabama Food Council, Pub., 1624-26 Sixth Ave. N. (4).
Messenger + Saturday Legal 1930 6 24 252 1.00
Eleanor Abercrombie, Editor and Publisher, 1005 Frank Nelson Bldg.
M Advocate0^'!8.!?!!" JTuesday Methodist 1881 4 26 182 2.50
T. P. Chalker"EditorV Methodist Christian Advocate, Publisher, 1801 N. 6th Ave.
Mirror (Negro) . . .Saturday. ., .Independent .... 1938 7 24 280 3.50
J. H. Williamson, Publisher, 1517 N. Fourth Ave.
(4).
205 xl.OO
297 3.00
§4,625
5,127
140 xl.OO $4,700
1,050
50,000
8 23 312 26.00^*184,893
Sunday circ. 10.40**220,915
8 23 312 26.00**94,889
27 170 .50
Combined circ.*l, 386,247
Total unpaid dist. 20,739
Charles A. Fell, Editor; C. B. Hanson, Jr., Publisher.
Post-Herald-f Morn. ex. Sun.Independent 1871
Color and comic strip advertising accepted In both dailies.
Prints monthly supplement called Merchandising News.
Birmingham Post Co., Publisher, 2200 Fourth Ave. (2).
Progressive Farmer, The Monthly Agricultural 1886
Subscription, 5 years, $2.00 „..».
Prints editions : Carolinas- Virginia, Georgia- Alabama-Florida, Mississippi- Arkan-
sas-Louisiana, Kentucky-Tennessee, Texas. Space in editions sold separately.
Clarence Poe, Editor; Progressive Farmer Company, Publisher, Commercial
Realty Bldg. (2).
Shades Valley Sun-f Thursday Independent 1945
Arthur P. Cook. Publisher, 1830 29th Ave. So., Homewood.
South Bi-weekly News of South.. 1936
Hubert Baughn, Editor and Publisher, 505 Massey Bldg.
Southern Labor Re view 4- Saturday Labor 1918
A. H. Gather, Editor; A. H. Gather Publishing Co., 2501 7th Ave., S. (5).
Southern Medical Journal Monthly Medical 1906 2 84 112 10.00
R. H. Kampmeier, M.D., Southern Med. Assn., Pub., 2601 Highland Ave. (5)
World-f (Negro) Tues.&Fri. Independent .1929 8 24 294 5.00
E. O. Jackson, Editor; C. A. Scott, Publisher, 312 N. 17th St. (1).
BOAZ (F2), pop. 3,078; Marshall Co. (N). 21 m NW of Gadsden. LAN RR. Twine,
grist, lumbermills ; cotton gins ; bottling works ; cheese, cotton spread factories.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, poultry, dairying.
Leader + Thursday Democratic 1906 7 24 280 2.00
Leroy Sumners, Editor and Publisher.
8 22
3 28
301
133
3.00
4.00
4 26 182 1.00
*7,547
26,405
2,500
12,703
9,300
51*850
BREWTONt <D8). pop. 5,146; Escambia Co. (S). 60 m N of Pensacola, Fla. LAN RR.
Manufactures paper, shirts, lumber, ribbon. Cotton gin; iron works. Timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, livestock.
Standard-h Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 6.00 **2,320
W. Emmett Brooks, Editor; Standard Publishing Company.
BRUNDIDGE (G7), pop. 2,605: Pike Co. (SE). 41 m NW of Dothan. ACL RR. Manu-
factures peanut butter, lumber, veneer, feeds, gloves, peanut shellers. Cotton
gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, corn.
Pike County Sentinel 4- Thursday Independent 1931 8 24 280 2.00 570
Mrs. A. N. Hildreth, Editor; Glenn Jones, Publisher, Troy.
BUTLERf (B6), pop. 659; (special U. S. Census 2-27-56, gives 949); Choctaw Co.
(SW). 35 m SE of Meridian, Miss. Railroad station, Riderwood. AT AN RR.
Cotton gin; saw mill. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, beans.
Choctaw Advocate Thursday Democratic 1893 7 24 280 3.00 $1,100
Matt L. Blount, Publisher.
CAMDEN (D6%), pop. 931; Wileox Co. (SW). 60 m W of Montgomery. LAN RR.
Saw, grist mills ; cotton gin. Agriculture. Corn, cotton.
Wilcox Progressive Era 4- Thursday Independent 1887 7 26 801 2.00
Stanley D. Godbold, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisber'i Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
em*. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic rear. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CARROLLTONt (B4), pop. 710; Pickens Co. (W). 30 m W of Tuscafoosa. AT&N RR.
Lumber mill; cotton gin; cold storage plant. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, potatoes.
Pickena County Herald 4- Thursday Democratic 1849 6 24 280 2.50
Jack M. Pratt, Editor; Herald Publishing Co.
CENTREt (G2), pop. 1,672; (special U. S. Census 3-15-57, gives 2,018) ; Cherokee Co.
(NE). 24 m NE of Gadsden. Railroad station, Colling viJle. SOU RR. Cotton gins;
lumber, webb tape, jackets, pants manufactured. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle.
Cherokee County Herald 4- Wednesday Democratic 1938 8 22 280 3.00
Joseph Shaw, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
CENTREVILLEf (D4%). pop. 1,160; Bibb Co. (C). 34 m SE of Tuscaloosa. GM&O RR.
Lumber, grist mills; cotton gin; pulpwood. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Press-f Thursday Democratic 1879 7 24 280 3.00
J. W. Oakley, Editor and Publisher.
CHATOMt (B7%), pop. 609; Washington Co. (SW). 55 m N of Mobile. AT&N RR.
Manufactures naval stores. Cotton gin. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, cane
syrup, corn.
Washington County News Thursday Democratic 1892 7 24 280 3.00
Elsie Stallworth, Editor; N. B. Stallworth, Publisher.
CHICKASAW (B9), pop. 4,920; Mobile Co. (SW). 6 m N of Mobile. Bank Mobile.
AT&N; GM&O; SOU RRs. Airport. Brooms, mops, sheet metal manufactured.
News 4- Thursday Independent 1948 7 24 280 3.00
M. S. Howell, Editor and Publisher, Drawer U.
CHILDERSBURG (F4), pop. 4,023; (special U. S. Census 7-31-56, gives 5,257);
Talladega Co. (C). 40 m SE of Birmingham. CG; SOU RRs. Manufactures news-
print, rayon fabrics, chemicals, lumber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, dairying.
News4- Thursday Independent 1948 8 24 294 3.00
E. E. Rozelle, Editor and Publisher. P.O. Drawer 277.
CITRONELLE (B8), pop. 1,350; Mobile Co. (SW). 30 m NW of Mobile. GM&O RR.
Manufactures lumber, turpentine. Health resort, mineral springs. Timber. Stock,
truck farms. Cotton, corn.
Call4- Thursday Democratic 1896 7 24 280 3.00
Elsie Stallworth, Editor; N. B. Stallworth, Publisher.
CLANTONt (E5). pop. 4,640; Chilton Co. (C). 37 m NW of Montgomery. L&N RR.
Airport. Cotton, planing mills. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, strawberries,
peaches, blueberries.
Chilton County News 4- Thursday Democratic 1922 7 24 280 2.00
R. M. Tucker, Editor and Publisher.
Union-Banner 4- Thursday Republican 1892 6 26 280 2.00
Prints a monthly section called In Rural Alabama.
T. E. Wyatt, Editor and Publisher.
CLAYTONf (H7), pop. 1,583; Barbour Co. (SE). 61 m SE of Montgomery. CG RR.
Lumber, garments manufactured. Cotton gins ; peanut shelling plants. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, cattle.
Record4- Friday Democratic 1871 7 24 280 2.50
Alvin C. Bland, Editor; Mrs. W. L. Gammell. Publisher.
COLUMBlANAt (E4), pop. 1,761; Shelby Co. (C). 30 m SE of Birmingham. L&N; SOU
RRs. Cotton, lumber mills. Timoer. Agriculture. Corn, cotton.
Shelly County Reporter 4- Thursday Democratic 1843 7 24 280 2.00
Luther Fowler, Editor; Shelby County Printing and Publishing Co.
CULLMANf (E2), pop. 7,523; (special U. S. Census 5-3-57, gives 8,437) ; Cullman Co.
(N). 34 m S of Decatur. L&N RR. Manufactures lumber, cotton oil products,
fertilizer, headings, staves. Hatcheries ; creamery. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, poultry, pimientos.
Democrat 4- Friday Democratic 1901
Robert Bryan, Editor; Cullman County Publishing Co., Inc.
Times 4- Wednesday Democratic 1936
Robert BryanA Editor; Cullman County Publishing Co., Inc.
Tribune-*- Thursday Independent 1874
H. F. Arnold, Editor and Publisher.
DADEVILLEt (G5), pop. 2,854; Tallapoosa Co. (E). 48 m NW of Columbus, Ga. CG
RR. Lumber, grist, textile mills; garment factory; cotton gins. Timber. Agricul-
ture.
Record-f- Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 2.00
H. Clay Pless, Editor and Publisher.
DECATURt (Dl), pop. 19,974 (special U. S. Census 4-19-56, gives 22,551) ; Morgan Co.
(N). On Tennessee River, 26 m SW of Hunts ville. L&N, SOU RRs. Manufactures
cotton and cottonseed products, hosiery, brick, tile, bridge steel, sheet metal,
copper tubing, leather soles and beltinpf. boxes, baskets, gasoline tanks, fertilizer.
Shipyard; railroad shops; meat packing, poultry processing plants, bottling
works. Timber. Cotton. TV station.
n ii _!_ fKvK-ex-Sat-ftn*mnrr*H<. 1912 8 22 294 20.80 **13,154
Dally + ISun.. Sun. M.DemocratIc Sunday circ.**13,147
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Barrett Shelton, Editor; Tennessee Valley Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
DEMOPOLIS (C5*/£), pop. 5,004 (special IT. S. Onsus 3-6-58, gives 7,159); Marengo
Co. (SW). 50 m W of Selma. SOU; SL&SF RRs. Manufactures cement, lumber,
chairs, handles, cheese, staves. Pine and hardwood timber. Diversified farming.
Cotton, corn, cattle.
Times4- Thursdav Democratic 1905 7 24 280 2.50
B. G. George, Editor; Demopolis Printing Company, Pub., 205 N. Strawberry St.
8 24 294 2.00
8 24 294 2.00
7 24 280 2.00
Circ
1,473
§1,405
§2,362
§1,500
1,635
1,690
§1,000
§1,72S
3,000
$1,250
1,461
5,221
7,322
**3,020
§1,475
Circulation — fr^Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jane and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
emt, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. Vl*su*d only during academic year. xSuhscriptton included in membership fee.
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DOTHAN t (H8), pop. 21,584 (special U. S. Census 5-19-56 gives 28,820) ; Houston Co.
(SE). 95 m SE of Montgomery. A&SAB; ACL; H&S; CG RRs. Airline, EAL;
SOU. Manufactures fertilizer, hosiery, cottonseed products, lumber, cooking oil,
flour, vaults, mirrors, furniture, underwear. Bottling works ; meat packing plant.
Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, livestock. Three banks; bank deposits, $35,908,765.
Clrc
1902 8
301 21.00**22,714
Sunday circ. **24,406
Color and comic atrip advertising accepted.
N. C. Faulk, Editor; Ralph Nicholson, Publisher.
Houston Herald + Thursday Democratic 1899 7 24 280 2.50 1,800
H. Grady Wilkes. Editor and Publisher, 222 E. Troy St.
Messenger 4- Saturday Independent 1953 5 24 281 1.00
A. L. Pate, Editor and Publisher, Box 434.
Tri-State News 4- Friday Democratic 1901 6 24 203 2.50 2,360
L. P. Coe, Editor; Tri-State Publishing Co.
ELBAt (F8), pop. 2,936; Coffee Co. (SE). 40 m NW of Dothan. ACL RR. Manufactures
truck trailers, lumber. Cotton gins; meat packing plant. Pine, oak timber.
Diversified farming. Cotton, peanuts, livestock.
Clipper4- Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 3.00 §2,000
Thome Lane, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 486.
ENTERPRISEf (G8), pop. 7,288 (special U. S. Census 12-3-58, gives 11,137); Coffee
Co. (SE). 27 m NW of Dothan. ACL RR. Manufactures cotton and cottonseed
products, lumber, concrete products, peanut butter and oil, soap, shirts, chil-
dren's clothing, chenille goods. Meat packing, peanut shelling plants. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, corn, cattle, hogs.
Ledger-f- Thursday Democratic 1898 8 24 294 3.00 §3,487
Roy Shoffner, Editor; Manuel Segall, Publisher, P. O. Box 172.
EUFAULAt (H7), pop. 6.906 (special U. S. Census 4-18-56, gives 8,001) ; Barbour Co.
(SE). On Chattahoochee River, 45 m S of Columbus. Ga. CG RR. Manufactures
cotton cloth and yarn, ribbed shirts, cottonseed oil, infants' socks, lumber,
soft drinks, bricks. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, cattle.
Tribune-f Tues.&Thurs.. Democratic 1929 7 24 280 4.50 §2,340
H. L. Upshaw, Editor; Tribune Publishing Company.
EUTAWt (C5), pop. 2,348; Greene Co. (W). 30 m SW of Tuscaloosa. SOU RR. Airport.
Lumber mills; cotton gin; apiary, cattle market. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
potatoes.
Greene County Dem
Richard K. Ma
Democrat -f-... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1888
rtin, Editor and Publisher, Box 270.
24 280 2.50 §1,283
EVERGREEN! (E8). pop. 3,454; Conecuh Co. (S). 86 m N of Pensacola, Fla. L&N
RR. Manufactures lumber, heading materials, bus bodies, wood products,
garments. Cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, strawberries.
Courant-f Thursday Democratic 1895 7 24 280 3.00 §2,085
R. G. Bozeman, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 189.
FAIRFIELD (E3%), pop. 13,177 (special U. S. Census 10-27-54, gives 14,186) ; Jeffer-
son Co. (C). Adjoins Birmingham on the SW. L&N; BS; SLSF; SOU RRs. Manu-
factures coal tar chemicals, tin plate, cotton ties, wire, sheet steel. Coal, iron
mines; limestone quarries. Truck, poultry, dairy farms.
Steel City Star + Friday Independent 1940 5 22 224 2.50 3,845
D. Fred Short, Editor and Publisher, 5212 Valley Road.
FAIRHOPE (C9%), pop. 3,354; Baldwin Co. (SW). On Mobile Bay, 15 m SE of Mobile,
nearest railroad station. Bus connections. Saw mills; creamery; hatchery; pecan
shelling plant. Summer and winter resort. Pine timber. Agriculture. Potatoes,
sweet potatoes, corn.
Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1894 8 24 273 3.00 §1,950
Frances Gaston Crawford, Editor; E. B. Gaston Estate, Publisher.
FAYETTEt (C3), pop. 3,707; Fayette Co. (NW). 36 m NW of Tuscaloosa. SOU RR.
Manufactures cotton, lumber, rugs, feed; bottling works. Pine and hardwood
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, poultry.
Fayette County Times + Thursday Democratic 1940 7 23 280 2.50 §3,502
Lewis V. Mitchell, Publisher, Box 309.
FLOMATON (DSy2), pop. 1,036 (special U. S. Census 6-16-58, gives 1,480) ; Escambia
Co. (C). 44 m N of Pensacola, Fla. L&N RR. Saw mills ; concrete pipe. Dye plant;
foundry. Agriculture. Vegetables.
Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1936 7 24 280 1.50 650
L. Brooks O'Bannon, Editor and Publisher.
FLORALA (F8%), pop. 2.713; Covington Co. (S). 55 m SW of Dothan. L&N RR.
Saw, lumber mills ; peanut and tung oil plants ; garment, concrete block factories ;
cotton gin; nursery. Lake resort. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1900 7 24 280 2.50 1,890
B. S. Woodham, Editor; News Publishing Co.
FLORENCE! (Cl), pop. 28,879 (special U. S. Census 5-10-55, gives 27,465). Lauder-
dale Co. (NW). On Tennessee River, 40 m NW of Decatur. L&N; SOU RRs.
Ceramic tile; aluminum screen wire, concrete blocks, cotton and knit goods mills ;
marble and bottling works; creamery; stove foundry; packing house; hatchery.
Florence State. Timber. Agriculture.
Flor-Ala-f V Weekly Collegiate 1929 5 24 217 xl.50
Students of Florence State College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Herald-h Thursday Ind. Dem 1884 8 24 291 2.00
Marcy B. Darnall, Editor; Darnall and May, Publishers.
150
5,000
§3,642
Circulation — fr*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Noopamfl
emi, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Evg.ex. Sun., noT¥lrtl%r.of^ 1869 8 24 294 2i
, Sun. Morn. Democratic Sunday circ. **9,862
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Space sold in combination with
Tri-Cities Daily of Sheffield.
J. L. Meeks, Jr., Publisher.
FOLEY (CIO), pop. 1,301 (special U. S. Census 1-25-55, gives 3,215). Baldwin Co.
(SW). 25 m W of Pensacola, Fla. L&N RR. Fertilizer factory; grist mill. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Irish and sweet potatoes, cucumbers, corn.
f Baldwin News-Herald Thursday Independent 1922 7 24 280 2.50 §150
1 Onlooker. The-}- Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 280 3.00 §3,000
1 E. M. Howell, Publisher, Box C.
FORT DEPOSIT (E6%), pop. 1,358; Lowndes Co. (S). 30 m SW of Montgomery.
L&N RR. Lumber manufactured. Apiary. Timber. Agriculture.
Lowndes Signal -*- Friday Democratic 1926 7 24 280 2.00
S. Kenneth Perry, Editor; Perry Printing Co., Publisher.
FORT PAYNEt (G2), pop. 6,226; De Kalb Co. (NE). 32 m N of Gadsden. SOU RR.
Hosiery, saw mill ; brickyard ; bottling works ; cotton gins and warehouses. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, poultry, apples, peaches.
Times- Journal-}- Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1827 8 24 280 7.50
Doward N. Jones, Editor and Publisher, Box 460.
GADSDENt (G2%), pop. 55,726; Etowah Co. (NE). On Coosa River, 60 m NE of Birm-
ingham. SOU; L&N; TA&G RRs. Airline, SOU.
Manufactures lumber, ribbons, monuments, fertilizer, auto tires and tubes,
recapping rubber, vitreous sanitary fixtures, tractors, electric transformers,
aluminum utensils and cutlery, wooden products, warm air furnaces, soil pipe,
fittings, building materials, stoves, ranges, furniture, tile, wire fencing and
garment hangers, textiles, yarns, cotton tie buckles, heavy steel and food
products. Iron ore, coal mines, limestone quarries. For Attalla and Gadsden:
six banks; bank deposits (6-23-58), $47,275,933. For Gadsden: 30,018 electric
meters; 19,565 gas meters; 26,908 telephones.
TimM . fEvg.ex.Sun., T. ~ „ 1867 8 22 311 23.40**24,769
Times + ISun. Morn. Ind' Dem Sunday circ. **24,4«4
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Gadsden Times Publishing Company.
GENEVAf (G8%), pop. 3,579; Geneva Co. (SE). On Choctawhatchee River, 33 m SW
of Dothan. L&N RR. Cotton yarn, veneer mills; shirt factory. Timber. Agri-
culture. Corn, cotton, peanuts.
Geneva County Reaper -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1899 8 21 280 3.00 2,264
Joel P. Smith, Editor; C. D. Scott and Co., Publisher.
GEORGIANA (E7), pop. 1,596; Butler Co. (S). 60 m SW of Montgomery. L&N RR.
Uniform factory; saw, grist mill; cotton gin; Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, peanuts, tobacco, cattle, hogs.
Butler County News -f Thursday Democratic 1911 7 26 280 2.00 1,935
R. W. Pride, Editor; Georgiana Printing Company, Publisher.
GOOD WATER (F4%), pop. 1,227; Coosa Co. (C). 50 m N of Montgomery. CG RR.
Saw mills ; casket factory ; cotton warehouse. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, dairying.
Enterprise-Chronicle Thursday Democratic 1898 8 24 294 1.75 1,120
J. C. Henderson, Editor; Outlook Publishing Co., Inc., Alexander City.
GREENSBOROf (C5). pop. 2,217; Hale Co. (W). 38 m S of Tuscaloosa. SOU RR.
Lumber mills; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, dairying, hay.
Watchman-f- Thursday Independent 1876 7 24 280 3.00 §1,255
Hamner Cobbs, Editor and Publisher.
GREENVILLEf (E7), pop. 6,781; Butler Co. (S). 44 m SW of Montgomery. L&N RR.
Cotton, lumber mills; trouser, fertilizer, glove, store fixture, factories: cotton
gins; feed mill; apiary. Pecan shelling. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, straw-
berries, radishes.
Advocate-!- Thursday Democratic 1865 7 24 280 2.50 §3,650
J. G. Stanley, Editor; F. W. and J. G. Stanley, Publishers.
GROVE HILLf (C7), pop. 1,443; Clarke Co. (SW). 85 m N of Mobile. Railroad station,
Whatley. SOU RR. Furniture factory; saw feed, grist mills; cotton gin. Timber
Agriculture. Livestock.
Clarke County Democrat-!-.. ..Thursday Democratic 1856 7 24 276 2.00 §4,250
G. A. Carleton, Editor and Publisher.
GUNTERSVILLEt (F2). pop. 5,253; (special U. S. Census 8-22-56, gives 6,131);
Marshall Co. (N). On Tennessee River, 26 m NW of Gadsden. L&N RR.
Manufactures cotton cloth, lumber, feed, houseboats. Agriculture, poultry.
Advertiser-Gleam -f Wed.&Fri Independent 1880 7 24 294 3.50 **3,570
Porter Harvey, Editor and Publisher.
HALEYVILLE (C2), pop. 8,831; Winston Co. (N). 40 m S of Florence. 1C; SOU RRs.
Cotton, lumber, grist mills ; lingerie, furniture factories ; cotton gins ; bottling
works. Coal mines ; timber. Hatcheries. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle.
Advertiser-!- Tnes.&Fri Independent 1912 5 24 224 3.50 3,802
W. D. Smith, Jr., Editor ; Jay Thornton, Publisher.
HAMILTONf (C2), pop. 1,623; Marlon Co. (NW). 80 m NW of Birmingham. Railroad
station, Guin. SL&SF RR. Clothinjr factory. Saw, grist mills; cotton gins. Pine,
oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
Marion County News4- Thursday Democratic 1882
Oscar Roden. Publisher, P. O. Box 37.
5 24 224 2.50 §1,426
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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HARTFORD (G8H)» pop. 1,655; Geneva Co. (SE). 95 m 8 of Montgomery. HAS RR.
Manufactures ice, prepared feeds, shirts, pajamas. Saw and planing mills.
Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
News-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1954 7 23 273 2.00 §1,750
Olen A. Kelley, Editor and Publisher.
HARTSELLE (El%). pop. 8,429; Morgan Co. (N). 12 m S of Decatur. L&N RR.
Planing, saw mills ; wood products ; cotton gins. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, hay.
Enquirer-f Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 801 2.00 §1,985
Jack W. Hoffhaus, Editor and Publisher.
HEADLAND (H8), pop. 2,091; Henry Co. (SE). 10 m N of Dothan. ACL RR. Cotton-
seed oil, fertilizer, lumber, peanut products manufactured Pine timber. Agri-
culture. Cotton, peanuts, hogs, corn.
Wiregrass Farmer, The Thursday Democratic 1909 7 24 280 2.00 §1,250
J. Edward Dodd, Editor and Publisher.
HEFLINf (G3), pop. 1,982 ; Cleburne Co. (NE). 15 m E of Anniston. SOU RR. Chenille
products factory. Saw, planing mills; cotton gins. Yellow pine timber. Agricul-
ture. Poultry, cotton, corn, hay.
Cleburne News 4- Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 290 2.50 §1,435
Fred Eiland, Editor and Publisher.
HOMEWOOD— See Shades Valley Sun, Birmingham.
HUNTSVILLEf (El), pop. 16,487 (special U. S. Census 2-4-66, gives 81, 475) ; Madi-
son Co. (N). 85 m N of Birmingham. L&N; SOU RRs. Airlines: CAP; EAL.
Manufactures cotton goods, sheet metal products, cottonseed oil, veneer,
stoves, wire staples, picker sticks, brooms, farm implements, chlorine and caustic
water-cress nurseries. Timber. Agriculture. Four banks; bank deposits
$42,238,501.
Thm»a 4- JEvg.ex.Sat.&Tt, n<>rrl 1910 8 22 801 20.80 **25,975
™mea + iSun., Sun. M.Ind- Dem Sunday circ.**25,241
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Will C. Mickle, Editor; Jack Langhorne, Publisher.
JACKSON (C7H), pop. 8,072 (special U. S. Census 11-3-54, gives 3,986). Clarke Co.
(SW). On Tombigbee River, 68 m N of Mobile. SOU RR. Lumber, grist mills:
tricot cloth, ladies underwear factories ; cotton gin ; apiary. Pine timber. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, sweet potatoes.
South Alabamian-f (offset). ..Thursday Democratic 1887 6 22 224 2.50 $2,000
J. Fred Nail, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 68.
JACKSONVILLE (G8), pop. 4.751; Calhoun Co. (NE). 12 m N of Anniston. SOU RR.
Cotton, grist, saw mills. State Teachers College. Diversified farming. Cotton,
dairy products, cereals.
Collegian -f-V Monthly Collegiate 1934 6 22 280 x J7.000
Students of Jacksonville State College, Editors and Publishers.
News-f- Thursday Democratic 1936 7 24 280 1.60
R. K. Coffee, Editor and Publisher, 111 E. Clinton St.
JASPERt (D3), pop. 8,589; Walker Co. (N). 85 m NW of Birmingham. 1C; AC; SL&SF;
SOU RRs. Manufactures lumber, cotton cloth, hosiery, leather goods. Poultry,
hatchery. Coal mines; timber. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle, vegetables.
Mountain Eagle + Thursday Democratic 1872 8 23 294 3.00 §11,845
W. W. Gunter, Editor; Mountain Eagle Publishing Company.
Walker County Times -f Thursday.. Democratic... 1933 7 24 280 2.00 196
Bill Jones, Publisher. 12,904— Free
LAFAYETTEf (G5), pop. 2,858; Chambers Co. (E). 40 m NW of Columbus, Ga. CG
RR. Cotton, lumber, grist mills ; ladies' garments, cement block factory. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Sun 4- Wednesday Democratic 1880 7 25 287 2.60 §1,950
Bonnie Hand, Editor and Publisher.
LANETT— Valley Times-News — See West Point, Ga.
LEEDS (E3%). pop. 8,306; (special U. S. Census 1-6-56, gives 5,553) ; Jefferson Co.
(C). 20 m E. of Birmingham. CG; SOU RRs. Lumber, milk bottle crates, cement,
men's pants, rockwool insulation, steel wire products manufactured. Timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, hay, corn.
News-h Thursday Democratic 1939 7 24 280 2.50
Edmund R. Blair, Editor and Publisher.
LINDENf (C6), pop. 1,868 (special U. S. Census 12-1-63, gives 2,141); Marengo Co.
(W). 60 m W of Selma. L&N; SL&SF RRs. Saw mill; cotton gins, garment fac-
tory. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, hay, corn.
Democrat-Reporter 4- .Thursday Democratic 1879 7 24 280 2.00 t956
R. E. Sutton, Editor and Publisher.
LINEVILLE (G4), pop. 1,548; Clay Co. (E). 25 m SE of Anniston. ACL RR. Lumber,
saw, firrist mills; cotton gins; bottling works. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, hay .
Tribune-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1902 7 24 280 2.00
C. L. Proctor, Editor and Publisher.
LIVINGSTON* (B5H), pop. 1,681; Sumter Co. (W). 36 m NE of Meridian, Miss.
SOU RR, Lumber mill ; cotton gins. State Teachers College. Timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, hay, cattle.
Livingston Life4- Monthly Collegiate 1930 6 28 234 x $650
Students of State College, Editors and Publishers.
Our Southern Home 4- Thursday Democratic 1865 7 24 280 2.00 787
Richard K. Martin, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 270, Eutaw.
Clrcalation — A-A-Sept. AB.C. Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included In membership fee.
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LUVERNEf (F7), pop. 2.221; Crenshaw Co. (S). 45 m 8 of Montgomery. Railroad sta-
tion, Brantley. CG RR. Cotton gins and warehouse ; bottling works ; lumber, grist
mills. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, corn.
Journal and Mews -f Wednesday Democratic ..1888 7 24 280 3.50 82.458
Mrs. Mary F. Reeder, Publisher.
MARIONf (D5), pop. 2,822; Perry Co. (C). 28 m NW of Selma. SOU RR. Cotton gins;
lumber, grist mills. Judson College (women), Marion Military Institute (men).
Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, cattle, poultry.
Times-Standard + Thursday Independent 1838 7 24 276 2.00 {1,250
J. M. Wallace, Editor; Marion Publishing Company.
Triangle, The V Monthly Collegiate 1924 5 24 210 1.00 600
Students of Judson College, Editors and Publishers.
MOBILEf (B9), pop. 129,009; (special U. S. Census 7-18-56, gives 173.849); Mobile
Co. (SW). On Mobile River, 157 m NE of New Orleans, La. SOU; AT&N ;
GM&O; L&N RRs. Airlines: EAL; CAP; NAL; SOU. Important seaport and a
large shipbuilding and repair center.
Commerce in cotton, lumber, coal, aluminum, tobacco, naval stores, citrus
fruit, pitch pine, pecans, vegetables, cattle, hog raising. Principal manufactures :
lumber, paper, textiles, ships, barges, roofing materials, petroleum products,
drugs, dyewood extracts, heating and plumbing materials, oxygen and acetylene,
soft drinks, rayon. Seafood canning; railroad shops. Five banks; clearings
(6-30-58), $375,112,066; deposits (6-30-58), $248,934,991. 75,147 electric
meters; 62,800 gas (nat.) meters; 88,353 telephones. Fish, shrimp, oyster
fisheries. Resort. Two TV stations.
Advocate (Negro) Thursday Independent 1011 6 28 266 1.60
Jas R. Knox, Editor; Gulf City Printing Co., Publisher, 559 St. Michael St. (10).
Beacon + (Negro) Saturday Democratic 1954 7 24 280 3.50 4,500
Frank P. Thomas, Editor and Publisher, 415 Cedar St.
Elevator World Monthly Elevator-Indus.. 1953 2 43 136 4.00 7,629
W. C. Sturgeon, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1641.
Gulf Coast News Digest Wednesday Labor 1941 8 24 294 3.00 §3,000
Lillian J. Schermer, Editor and Publisher, 800 S. Royal St.
Labor Journal .Friday Labor 1937 8 24 280 3.00 $4,O72
Stanton Dann, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 949 (5).
Masonic Monthly, The -f Monthly Masonic 1923 5 24 217 1.00 $5,300
P. Guy King, Publisher, 800-A St. Michael St.
Post-f Friday Independent 1927 7 24 280 2.50 §897
Tom E. Sharp, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 231.
Press -f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1929 8
Press Register -f Sunday Ind. Dem 1813 8
Register + Morn. ex. Sun. .Ind. Dem 1813 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. ._ _ _ .
George Cox, Ed.; The Mobile Press Register, Inc., Pub., 304 Government St. (9).
Springhillian, The-f V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1881 5 24 210 2.00 $1,300
Students of Spring Hill College, Editors and Publishers.
MONROEVILLEf (D7%), pop. 2,772; Monroe Co. (S). 65 m SW of Selma. MAR;
L&N; SLSF RRs. Airport. Manufactures veneer, staves, furniture, trailers,
silk garments. Cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Monroe Journal -f- Thursday Democratic 1866 7 24 280 3.00 §2,521
Riley N. Kelly, Editor; J. H. Faulkner and Bill Stewart, Publishers.
MONTEVALLO (E4), pop. 2,150; Shelby Co. (C). 30 m S of Birmingham. SOU RR.
Brick and tile factory; saw mill; cotton gin. Alabama College (women). Coal
mines ; pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Alabamian+V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1931 5 24 230 1.25
Students of Alabama College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. $2,000
Shelby County Times-Herald.Thursday Independent 1933 5 24 217 2.00 §1,211
Theda Wyatt Nordan, Editor; W. M. Wyatt, Publisher, Masonic Bldg.
MONTGOMERY! (F6), pop. 106,525; Montgomery Co. (S). The State Capital. On
Alabama River, 90 m SE of Birmingham. A&WP&W; ACL; L&N; SAL; CG;
GM&O RRs. Airlines: EAL; DAL Large livestock market; distributing point for
fertilizers.
Manufactures lumber products, canned foods, fertilizer, textiles, sirup, chem-
icals, plumbing and heating supplies ; cottonseed oil, soft drinks, pickles. Meat
packers, railroad shops. Three banks; deposits (1-1-58), $129,213,021. 41,491
electric (AC) meters; 35,680 gas (nat.) meters; 56,634 telephones. State
Teachers College (Negro) ; Huntingdon College; Air University, Maxwell Air
Force Base. TV station.
(Advertiser -f- Every Morn. ...Independent 1828 8
Grover C. Hall, Jr.. Editor ; R. F. Hudson, Jr., Publisher ( 1 ) .
Alabama Journal-!- Evg. ex. Sun—Independent 1888 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
C. M. Stanley, Editor; R. F. Hudson, Jr., Publisher (1).
Air University Quarterly ln«.»fo,i- AV!.*!/>*I 1947 l 54 102 2-°° tMOO
Review (no adv.) (Quarterly Aviation Controlled free dist. t!9,000
Lt. Col. Kenneth F. Gantr, Editor ; U.S. A.F. Air University, Publisher,
Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base.
f Wildlife, 1929 3 26 133
23 284 15.60 **69,23S
Saturday circ. **63,816
23 284 7.80**85,793
23 284 15.60 **38,608
Saturday circ.**34,911
22 308 23.40**61,515
Sunday circ. **79,033
22 308 15.60**22,94S
Alabama Conservation-!- Bi-monthly 4 Forestry.
( State Parks
Controlled free dist. 19,000
George M. Kyle, Editor; Alabama Dept. of Conservation, Publisher, 711 High St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Alabama Farm Bureau IM™*MV f Agric. & Farm 1922 8 24 301 2.00
News+ f Mommy {Bureau Controlled free dist. 67,662
W. T. Maynor. Ed.; Century Editorial Service, Inc., Publisher, 201 Clayton St.
[Municipal
Alabama Municipal Journal.. .Monthly {Gov't
[Activities
Ed. E. Reid, Editor and Publisher, 24 S. Hull St.
1943
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140
140
5.00
8,500
[Monthly Rural Electric.... 1948 4 30 217 x.60 $100,225
John W. Fori Editor; Ala. Rural Elec. Assn. of Co-ops., P. O. Box 2668 (6).
Alabama School Journal -f V.. Monthly Educational 1921 3 25 140x4.00 $18,754
C. F. Nelson, Editor; Alabama Education Assn., Pub., 422 Dexter Ave. (4).
Home N ews & Record 4- Thursday Independent 1931 8 24 308 3.00 §2,680
W. E. Cleghorn, Editor and Publisher, 455 Julia St. (8).
HO(Negro)d Fresnmore+V JBi-monthly Collegiate 1949 6 24 224 x
Student's of Alabama State College, Editors and Publishers.
Huntress-fV Bi-weekly, Thurs..Collegiate.... 19 14 5 24 210 1.00
Students of Huntingdon College, Editors and Publishers (6).
eAi»Cah«m»8n* }Monthly Medical 1931 2
700
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Medical Association of the State of Alabama, Publisher. 17 Molton Bldg.
26 140 3.00
Controlled circ.
Pulpwood Production & SawlM ..lv ?v,r^t 1963 8
Mill Logging -f jMonthly j*™*^
Charles E. Cline, Editor; Hatton, Brown & Co., Pubs., 458 S. Lawrence St. (1).
Southern Farm and Home 4-.. Quarterly Farm & Home.., 1839 3 27 140 xl.OO
Aubrey W. Williams, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 509.
MOULTONf (Dl%), pop. l,884;Lawrence Co. (N). 20 m SW of Decatur. Railroad
station, Decatur. L&N; SOU RRs. Cotton gins; saw mill; bottling works. Timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Advertiser-t- Thursday Ind. Dem 1828 7 24 280 2.50
Mrs. Dorothy Roberson, Editor; Arthur F. Slaton, Publisher.
American Legionnaire 4- Monthly Veterans 1945 8 24 294x1.00
Joe S. Lovett, Editor; The Moulton Advertiser, Publisher, 210 Main St.
ONEONTAf (E3), pop. 2,802; Blount Co. (N). 36 m NE of Birmingham. L&N RR.
Manufactures overalls, garments, lime, cement. Lumber, grist mills, cotton gins,
hatcheries. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, hay, truck crops.
Southern Democrat 4- Thursday Democratic 1894 7 24 287 2.50
R. M. Howard, Editor; Southern Democrat, Publisher.
OPELIKAf (G5), pop. 12,295; Lee Co. (E). 26 m NW of Columbus, Ga. CG; A&WP&W
RRs. Manufactures cotton goods, cottonseed products, lumber, fertilizer. Bottling
works; grist mills; creamery. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, dairying.
News4- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic 1904 8 24 280 6.00
W,. H. Wilson, Editor; Opelika Daily News, Inc., Publisher.
OPP (F8). pop. 5,240; (special U. S. Census 10-6-56, gives 5,089) ; Covington Co. (S).
75 m S of Montgomery. L&N RR. Cotton sheeting, lumber manufactured.
Agriculture. Hogs, cotton, peanuts.
News4- Thursday Democratic 1921 7 26 304 2.50
R. D. Burgess, Editor and Publisher.
OZARKf (G7%), pop. 6,238; Dale Co. (SE). 22 m NW of Dothan. ACL; CG RRs. Manu-
factures cotton cloth and yarn, cottonseed oil products, lumber. Peanut shelling
plant. Ships hogs. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, hogs.
Southern Star4- .Thursday Democratic 1867 7 24 287 2.50
John Q. Adams, Editor and Publisher.
PELLCITYf (F3%), pop. 1,189; (special U. S. Census 10-6-56, gives 3,644) ; St. Clair
Co. (N). On Coosa River, 32 m NE of Birmingham. SOU RR. Manufactures
cotton goods, lumber, barrel heads. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
St. Clair Co. News Ae^is 4- Thursday Ind. Agric 1873 8 24 304 2.50
Edmund Blair, Editor and Publisher.
PHENIX CITYf (H5J/fc), pop. 23,305 (special U. S. Census 4-13-58, gives 26,961);
Russell Co. (E). On Chattahoochee River, opposite Columbus, Ga. CG RR. Cas-
kets, embalming supplies, lumber manufactured. Cotton gins. Pine timber.
Farming. Dairying, vegetables.
Herald4- (offset) Friday Democratic 1939 5 26
Baxley Oswalt, Editor; Harold E. Poor, Sr., Publisher, 800 14th St.
Phenix Citizen, The4- ^Thursday Independent 1955 8 22
Julian S. Pinkson, Jr., Editor and Publisher, Box 105, Girard Station.
Phenix-Girard Journal Friday Democratic 1908 6 26
Isabel A. Moses, Editor and Publisher, 806 Fourteenth St.
PIEDMONT (G8), pop. 4,498; Calhoun Co. (NE). 75 m NE of Birmingham. SOU; SAL
RRs. Cotton yarn, lumber mills ; cotton gins. Iron mines ; mineral springs ; pine
timber. Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Journal + . Wednesday Democratic 1907 7 24 280 3.00
Austin Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
2,043
>1 1,794
369,095
§2,475
37,500
3,420
§4,481
§3,210
4,000
242 2.00 §2,540
280 3.00
280
§4,000
2,500— Free
2.00
§1,851
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. •Nonpar*!!
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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PRATTVILLEf <E5% ), pop. 4,385 (special U. S. Census 9-4-58, gives 6,241) ; Autauga
Co. (C). 12 m NW of Montgomery. GM&O RR. Cotton, textile, saw mills ; cannery.
Cotton gin machinery, shirts manufactured. Timber. Agriculture.
Progress -f ................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1886 7 24 280 1.50
Mrs. Harry M. Doster, Publisher.
PRICHARD (B9), pop. 19,014; (special U. S. Census 6-5-57, gives 27,589) ; Mobile Co.
(SW). Adjacent to Mobile. SOU; GM&O RR. Manufactures pulp, paper bags,
lumber, turpentine, wood boxes, fertilizer. Meat packing plant; seafood cannery.
Citizen-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1928 7 24 294 2.00
Daniel B. Sharp, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 3488.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 7 24 280 2.00
M. S. Howell, Publisher.
ROANOKE (H4), pop. 5,392; Randolph Co. (E). 25 m NW of La Grange, Ga. CG;
ACL RRs. Manufactures cotton and cotton products, fertilizers, clothing, lumber,
syrup. Bottling works. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, poul-
try, dairying, cattle.
Leader-}- ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1892 7 24 280 2.50
John B. Stevenson, Editor and Publisher.
RUSSELLVILLEf (Cl%), pop. 6,012; Franklin Co. (NW). 20 m S of Florence. SOU
RR. Cotton gins; grist mill; bottling works. Stone quarries. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, hay*
Franklin Citizen-f . ..Tuesday . Independent ... 1915 8 24 308 3.50
Franklin County Times-f ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 8 24 308 3.50
Cirt
...... ........ .
Claude E. Sparks, Jr., Editor; C. E. Sparks, Jr. and A. F. Slaton, Publishers,
Box 42.
SCOTTSBOROf (Fl), pop. 4,731 (special U. S. Census 6-3-58, gives 6,052); Jackson
Co. (NE). 40 m E of Huntsville. SOU RR. Manufactures bedspreads, men's
underwear, bath mats, lumber. Bottling works ; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, hay.
[ Jackson County Sentinel -f- ..... Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1929 7 24 280 3.00
\ Progressive Age-f .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 7 24 280 3.00
1 Guy H. Hollia, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 209.
SELMAf (D6), pop. 22,840; (special U. S. Census 8-27-56, gives 27,575); Dallas Co.
(S). On Alabama River, 42 m W of Montgomery. SOU; L&N; A&WP&W RRs.
Airline, DAL. , , m
Manufactures lumber, cottonseed oil and meal, cotton sacks., farm machinery,
lawn mowers, cigars, men's pants, bricks, baseball bats, mattresses, creamery
products. Cotton warehouses ; cotton gins ; bottling works ; railroad shops ; stock-
yards ; slaughter house. Timber. Agriculture. Hay, livestock, cotton.
_. ' , , <Kvg.ex.Sat.&~ mnrrAtic 1827 8 24 315 15.60
Times-Journal -f ...................... [Sun., Run. M.Uemocratic ..... Sunday circ.
Edward B. Field, Editor; Mrs. F. T. Raiford, Publisher.
SHEFFIELD-TUSCUMBIA (Cl), pop. 17,501 (Sheffield, 10,767; Tuscumbia, 6,734);
(special U. S. Census of Sheffield 9-29-55, gives 13,324) ; Colbert Co. (NWJ. On
Tennessee River, 6 m SW of Florence. SOU; L&N RRs. Manufactures stoves,
ranges, cast iron products, auto tubes, aluminum, brooms, syrup, mattresses.
Bottling works. Timber; sand and gravel pits. Agriculture. Cotton.
(Standard and Times + ............ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1829 6 24 280 1.50
01 i *•*.- ^ -i , fEvg. ex. Sun., n ^ „„*.„ 1907 8 24 294 23.40
Tri-Cities Daily -f ................... I Sum Morn. 'l^mocratjc ..... Sunday circ.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Space sold in comb, with Times of
Florence.
J. L. Meeks, Jr., Publisher.
SPRING HILL— SprinKhillian— See Mobile.
SULLIGENT — Lamar Democrat and Sulligent News — See Vernon.
SYLACAUGA (F4), pop. 9,606; Talladeg* Co. (C). 50 m SE of Birmingham. CG;
L&N RRs. Manufactures cottonseed oil, cotton cloth, brick, lumber, fertilizer,
soft drinks, caskets, mattresses. Cotton gins; marble quarries and finishing
plants. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Advance-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 8 22 280 2.50
Mrs. W. A. Moody, Editor; W. A. Moody, Publisher.
News-f .................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1917 8 24 280 3.00
J. V. Greer, Editor and Publisher, 100 N. Broadway.
TALLADEGAt (F8Ms), Pop. 13.134; (special U. S. Census 3-3-56, gives 17,670);
Talladega Co. (C). 24 m SW of Anniston. SOU; L&N; ACL RRs. Manufactures
cotton yarn, denim, men's clothing, bags, soil pipe, fittings, textile machine
parts, sawmill machinery, insecticides, lumber. Cotton gins; grist mills.
Talladega College (Negro) ; State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. Timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
(Home-f- .................................... |&VSunX'Sat* Independent... 1909 8 23 294 12.00
Home NewB-f .......................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1941 8 23 294 3.00
Comic atrip advertising accepted.
Cecil Hornady, Editor; The Talladega Publishing Co., Inc., 152 East St. N.
Student V .................................. Ri-monthly ..... Collegiate .......... 1893 2 42 119 1.50
Students of Talladega College, Editors and Publishers.
51,586
51,475
§2,436
§3,651
§3,651
$4,962
$4,962
§10,686
§10,666
§556
**9,194
**8,684
§4,300
§4,460
§3,641
§3,641
$1.400
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. 7 Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrtption included in membership fee.
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ALABAMA
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Esttb Cols <$> Width ?Dtpth Sub Clrc
TALLASSEE (G5ft), pop. 4,225; (special U. S. Census 10-4-56, gives 4,846) ; Elm ore
Co. (C). 26 m NE of Montgomery. BASE RR. Cotton duck, feed, lumber manu-
factured. Cotton gin. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, oats.
Tribune-}- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 8 24 294 2.50 §1,987
Herve C barest. Jr., Editor and Publisher.
THOMASVILLE (C7), pop. 2,425; Clarke Co. (SW). 55 m SW of Selma. SOU RR.
Saw, planing, stave, heading mills; cotton gins; machine shop. Shirt factory.
Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
Times-}- .................................... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1921 7 24 276 2.00 1,400
Earl L. Tucker, Editor and Publisher.
TROYf (G7), pop. 8,555; Pike Co. (SE). 48 m SE of Montgomery. CG; ACL RRs.
Manufactures fertilizers, boxes and crates, lumber, concrete blacks, pajamas,
shirts. Peanut oil and shelling plants; cotton gins; bottling works. State
Teachers College. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, corn.
(Herald 4- ................................... Sunday ............ Democratic ........ 1904 8 24 280 2.00
Messenger-l- ............................. '*" S**' Ind- Dem ............ 1866 8 24 28° 13'00
8 3,306
§3,062
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Mary Jo Flowers, Editor; Glenn Jones, Publisher.
TUSCALOOSAf (C4), pop. 46.S96; Tuscaloosa Co. (W). On Black Warrior Rives, 56 m
SW of Birmingham. SOU; LAN; GMAO RRs. Boat connections. Airline, SOU.
Manufactures chemicals, kraft paper, lumber, cast iron pipe, veneer, fertilizer,
feeds, cottonseed products, auto and truck tires and tubes. Meat packing plants ;
blast furnaces. Three banks; bank deposits (6-80-58), $52,809,561. 25,764 elec-
tric (AC) meters; 16,675 gas meters; 24,587 telephones. U.S. Veterans' Hospital.
Alabama Citizen -f (Negro). ...Saturday Independent 1948 7 24 280 3.00 4,000
Frank P. Thomas, Editor; Alabama Citizen Publishing Co., Inc.
IS 17 Twenty- Seventh Ave.
M , JEvg. ex. Sun., Twrl nttwi 1818 8 24 801 22.50 **17,205
News-f {Sun. Morn. Ind' Dem Sunday circ. ** 17,300
Norman Bassett, Editor; Buford Boone, Publisher, 6th St. and 20th Ave.
TUSCUMBIAf (CD, pop. 6,734; Colbert Co. (NW). 6 m 8 of Florence. SOU RR.
Manufacture* inner tubes, cotton bagging and ties, fertilizer, lumber. Pine.
oak timber. Diversified farming. Corn, hay, cotton.
Colbert County Reporter -f Thursday Democratic 1911 6 26 273 2.00
Walter F. Miller. Editor and Publisher.
Tri-Cities Daily—See Sheffield.
TUSKEGEEf (G6),pop. 6,712; Macon Co. (E). 42 m E of Montgomery. Cottonseed oil.
planing, grist mills; fertilizer factory. Tuskegree Institute (Negro) ; Colored Vet-
erans Hospital. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, sweet potatoes.
BtDI|ntal°AssS ^Negro) JQuarterly Dentistry 1942 2 28 114x5.00 1,260
C. O. Dummet, D.D.S., Editor; National Dental Assn., Publisher, Box 388,
Tuskegee Institute.
Campus DigestV (Netrro) Monthly Collesriate 1932 5 24 210 1.00
Students of Tuskegee Institute, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 635.
News-f Thursday Independent 1865 8 24 287 3.00
Hal Fisher. Editor and Publisher.
UNION SPRINGSf (G6), pop. 8,232; Bullock Co. (SE). 40 m SE of Montgomery. CG
RR. Manufactures cotton cloth, yarn, lumber, fertilizer. Creamery; cotton gin.
Pine timber. Cotton, corn, truck crops.
Herald -f- Thursday Independent. 1866 7 24 280 3.00
Wm. H. Garner, Editor and Publisher.
UNIVERSITY (C4), pop. ; Tuscaloosa Co. (W). Adjoins Tuscaloosa on NE. LAN
RR. University of Alabama.
Crimson-White-f V Tuesday Collegiate 1892 5 24 217 3.50
Students of University of Alabama, Editors and Publishers.
§2,230
51,500
7 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 192< cLt™lled
Mahoat-f V
Students of University of Alabama, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box G.
University of Alabama )««.»- r-/*n AinVMmt 1917 3 86 145x8.00
Alumni NewsV .................. f 6 ti. a yr ......... Coll. Alnmnl ....... Controlled free d 1st.
R. J. Mayfield, Editor ; Alumni Assn. of University of Alabama, Publisher.
2,000
tl.OOO
J700
4300
200
VERNONt (B3). pop. 791: Lamar Co. (NW). 27 m NE of Columbus. Miss. Railroad
station. Sulligent. SLASF RR. Cotton gins. Garment factories, timber products.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
La^miT^ntJN^wts^ld {Thursday Democratic 1806 7 24 280 2.60 52,489
Jack Hankins. Editor 'and Publisher.
WEDOWEEt (H4), pop. 669; Randolph Co. (E). 32 m SE of Anniston. Railroad
station, Roanoke. ACL; CG RRs. Cotton gins, shirt factory. Pine timber. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, bar.
Randolph Press Thursday Democratic 1926 7 24 280 2.00 1,604
R. T. Bailey, Editor and Publisher.
Ctra4at*N»~**Sept. AB.C. Statement; +June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' a Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Msts. •Nonpareil
•m*, 12 to Inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNallr
estimate. V toned only during academic year. xSubscrfption included In membership to
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WETUMPKAf WAjbigPP. 3,813; Elmor* Co. (C). on Coosa R$iter, 18 mWK o?Mont-
gomery. LAN RR. Cloth, lumber, grist mills ; cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton.
corn, oats.
Herald r+ .......... ........ ... ............. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 8 24 294 3.00 51,725
W. H. Golson, Editor; Wetumpka Printing Co., Publisher. **•"*
WINFIELD (C3). pop. 2,108; Marion Co. (NW). 65 m NW of Birmingham. 1C;
SLftSF RRi. Cotton cloth, saw mills; cotton gin; hatchery. Trouser factory.
Coal mines. Agriculture. Cotton, corn> hay.
Journal -f ......... ...... ...... ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 5 24 224 2.60 §1,6*4
Oscar Roden, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 458. »»•«*»»
YORK (B5%), pop. 1,774 (special U. S. Census 10-29-58, gives 2,743); Sumter Co.
(W).28 m NE of Meridian, Miss. SOU; AT&N RRa. Lumber mills ; railroad shops;
cotton gin. Pine, hickory timber. Agriculture. Cotton, beans, potatoes.
Sumter County Journal + ...... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1884 6 24 280 2.50 5997
Dick Smith, Editor and Publisher. *
C^?tl?~~**Sept;,A'B;C- Statement; *June sod March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. « Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoonty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
.S'SKK'^1^!!01117 during »cadenjic ^ar ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ALASKA
Population 128,643 (U.S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, JUNEAU
Alaska is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, east by the Yukon Territory and British
Columbia, Canada, south by the Pacific Ocean, and west by Bering Sea and Strait and the Arctic
Ocean. Including the Aleutian Islands, it has a total area of 586,400 square miles. Its greatest
length from north to south is 1,200 miles; its greatest breadth over 800 miles.
The northern half is low with great morasses along the streams, and is populated only by a
few Indians. The southern half is mountainous and along the southeast coast are some of the
highest peaks in North America. Near the center is Mt. McKinley (20,257 feet), loftiest elevation
on the entire continent. The southwesterly section comprises the peninsula of Alaska and the
Aleutian Islands, the latter the center of the fur seal fisheries. This district is mountainous and
actively volcanic. The coast from the southern boundary to Cape Spencer is lined with a chain
of islands between which and the mainland are salt water channels navigable for the largest
steamships. The Yukon River has a length of 2,300 miles, of which 1,765 miles are in Alaska
and 1,200 miles are navigable.
In the interior temperatures range from about 60° below zero in winter to 90° in summer; on
the coast and the Aleutian Islands they range from zero to 80°. The northerly province bordering
the polar sea is the only one in which arctic conditions prevail. The Weather Bureau at Juneau
gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 42.4; highest on record 89; lowest on record
— 17. Total annual precipitation is 84.44 inches.
POPULATION
The 1950 census shows the largest growth in Alaska history — a 77% increase over the
72,524 inhabitants of 1940. The civilian population on July 1, 1954 was estimated at 208.000.
AGRICULTURE
Fairbanks, with Tanana, is the center of a growing agricultural region of a great inland plateau
rolling gently north from the barrier of mountain ranges along the south coast. The Matanuska
Valley colonization project, established in 1935, has established several thousand permanent
residents of the Valley area.
A cooperative plan to coordinate all agricultural research activities in Alaska was adopted
early in 1949, to integrate the full technical and physical facilities of both the Federal Depart-
ment of Agriculture and the University of Alaska. Projects now in operation include animal
husbandry, soils, horticulture, agronomy, agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, plant
pathology and entomology. Agricultural projects in livestock, crops, and gardening are also
conducted by the University.
Agricultural production in 1956 amounted to $3,619,090.
FISHERIES
The Alaska fisheries engaged 24,549 people in 1956. The commercial catch of fishery products
during 1956 totalled 429,052,841 Ibs., valued at $37,739,047. The salmon catch, totaling
269,897,525 Ibs., was more than sixty-six million Ibs. greater than in 1955. Canned products as
prepared for market amounted to $80,231,698; frozen, $10.471,311 ; cured, $858,621; by-products
(oil and meal), $2,350,454, and fresh fish and seafood, $706,337.
165 wholesale and manufacturing establishments were operated in Alaska in 1956, giving
employment to 9,581 people. A strong demand for frozen food products required the freezing of
large quantities of salmon which might otherwise have been canned or shipped fresh to market.
FURS
Alaska is famous as a big game country and is protected by game commission laws. In
195"7 there were taken 93,618 fur seal skins on Pribilof Islands, valued at $3,857,000. Fur take
in Alaska (year ending 6-30-57) : mink, 35,000, value $250,000; beaver, 14,350, value $230,000;
muskrat, 84,000, value, $84,000; otter, 3,300, value $80,000. Total fur value, $789,820.
FORESTS
Under the care of the Government are 20,772,000 acres set apart as two national forests.
The Tongass is in southeastern Alaska, and the Chugach is in the Prince William Sound
region. Timber stand in the national forests, is estimated to be 84,760,000 board feet. Timber
cut during the year ending 6-30-57 comprised 256.000,000 board feet, valued at $580,478.
Principal woods: Western hemlock, sitka spruce, western red cedar and Alaska cedar. There is
an enormous supply of timber suitable for pulp.
MINERALS
Mining is the second industry in importance. Estimated production in 1956 was $23,408,000,
an increase from the 1955 total. 1,991 persons employed (1956) in mining industry. Alaska
contains radioactive minerals in geological conditions similar to those in other uranium bearing
parts of the world, but their economic importance is not yet known. Principal mineral products :
gold, coal, building materials, platinum, mercury, chrome, silver, tin.
MISCELLANEOUS
Railroad affairs are conducted tinder supervision of the Secretary of the Interior and a
General Manager in immediate charge with headquarters in Anchorage. Rail operating revenue for
1957 wag $16,224,909. Diesel locomotives handled the greater proportion of freight and passenger,
movement. Frequent ship connections link the south coast towns with Seattle, Portland and
San Francisco. River boats are maintained during the season of navigation. Six major airlines
connect with the United States.
Road-building activities are administered under three heads: the Alaska Road Commission,
the Bureau of Public Roads, and the Territorial Road Board. Roads and trails have opened up
to development nearly all sections of the territory. A highway through Mt. McKinley National
Park is open for traffic. Thousands of vacationers visit the Park annually.
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ALASKA
Purely military consideration provided the motive for the opening, December 1, 1942,
of the Alaska Highway for truck traffic, from Daws on Creek, B. C., through Canada and the
Yukon Territory to Fairbanks, Alaska. Primarily the road is for defense, because it will give
Alaska safe, overland means of communication. Opened to tourist travel in 1948, the Highway
was used by approximately 50,000 vehicles in 1952.
Total deposits as of June 30, 1950 in banks were $78.104,000. There are (1955), 31 incorporated
municipalities whose total assessed valuation approximates $287,972,297. Number of post offices
(1957), 227.
The territorial schools, including the elementary and high schools, are under general supervision
of a Territorial Board of Education. The office of Indian Affairs has supervision over the educa-
tion and general social welfare of the natives. The University of Alaska is located at College.
LIST OF JUDICIAL DIVISIONS
Judicial Div.. Location on Map. and Court House Population
First Judicial Division (SE), Juneau 28,203
Second Judicial Division (NW), Nome 12,272
Third Judicial Division (S), Valdez 59,518
Fourth Judicial Division (C), Fairbanks 28,650
ALASKA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 6
Evening dailies (6)
Daily, with Sunday edition (1)
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly .. .... 1
Weekly 10
Free or partly free diat. wklies (1)
Periodicals
Period of Issue
Monthly
Weekly
Number
2
1
Total Periodicals
Total Newspapers
18
Total number of publications .. 21
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 2
Total number of towns having publications ... 11
For circulation figures for dally papers see also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It U
possible to incorporate a later figure In that list.
280 21.00
Gift
§1,000
512,014
301 21.00 §18,827
217
213 7.50
280
Estab Cols <S> Width? Depth Sub
ANCHORAGE (J2%), pop. 11,254; Third Judicial Div. (S). At head of Cook Inlet, 300
m SW of Fairbanks. A RR. Airlines: ASA; COA; NCA; NWA; PNA; REEVE;
Airport. Salmon canneries and fisheries. Coal and gold mines. Two TV stations.
Alaska Spotlight -{-(Negro )... Saturday Republican 1952 4 21 150 3.00
George C. Anderson, Publisher, P. O. Box 116.
News-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1947 8 23
Color advertising accepted.
Norman C. Brown, Editor; Northern Publishing Co., Inc., Box 1660.
Times-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1916 9 22
Robert B. Atwood, Editor; Anchorage Times Publishing Co., Box 40.
FAIRBANKS! (Kl%), pop. 5,771; Fourth Judicial Div. (C). On Tanana River, 300 m
NE of Anchorage. A RR. Airlines: ASA; CPAL; NCA; PAA; WEN. Air-
port. Distributing center for central Alaska. Manufactures lumber, concrete
blocks, mining equipment. Gold and coal mines. Potato and garden truck farm-
ing. Two banks. 2,062 electric meters; 3,600 telephones. The University of
Alaska, at College, is 5 miles west of Fairbanks.
Eielson Friendly Times-f Friday Independent 1948 5 24
Distributed primarily to personnel at Eielson Air Force Base.
Pvt. Ed. Martin, Editor; Jessen's Weekly, Inc., Publisher, Box 970.
Jessen's Weekly Thursday Independent 1942 5 24
V. M. Smith, Editor; E. F. Jessen, Publisher, P. O. Box 970.
Midnight Sun-f- Wednesday Independent 1950 9 23
Distributed primarily to personnel at Ladd Air Force Base.
A/lc Hugh Phillips, Editor; Commercial Printing Co., Inc., Publisher, Box 710.
News-Miner-f- Evg. ex. Sun... Republican 1905 9 22 28030.00
Color advertising accepted.
Cliff Cernick, Editor; Fairbanks Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
Polar Star-f- V . .. ..Friday Collegiate 1946 5 24 210 5.00
Students of the University of Alaska, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 1002,
College.
JUNEAUf (N8), pop. 5,956; First Judicial Div. (SE). On Coast, 100 m NE of Sitka.
Boat connections. Airlines: ACA; ELLIS; PNA; PAA. Territorial Capital. Lum-
ber, pulp mills, marble works ; meat products, concrete products, plywood plants.
Salmon, halibut, herring fisheries Hemlock, spruce timber; gold mines. Dairy
farms.
Alaska Empire-f { Sun.' M^rm ^dependent... 1912 8 24 294 28.50
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Joe Kirkbridge, Editor; William Prescott Allen, Publisher, Box 1991.
Alaska Sportsman Monthly Sports A Alaska 193 5 3 28 140 8.50
Robert A. Henning, Editor and Publisher, Alaska Northwest Publishing Co.,
Box 1271.
Independent-f Wed. & Sun. ...Independent 1952 5 24 205 6.00
Charles R. Hoyt. Editor; Alaska Independent, Publisher, Box 2890.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement ; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership ft*.
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§6,500
6,200 — Free
§9,072
475
§4>201
*65,000
§2,500
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Estate Cols <S> Width V Depth Sub Clrc
KETCHUCAN (OSfc). pop. 6,805; First Judicial Div. (SE). 23? m SE of Juneau. Boat
connections. Airlines : AC A ; ELLIS ; PNA ; PAA. Important shipping center. Pulp
mill. Salmon, canning, freezing and packing. Boxes, wire, wire netting, wire rope,
fish meal and oil. soft drinks manufactured. Commercial fisheries. Gold, silver,
copper, uranium, palladium mines; timber.
Alaska Chronicle-f Sunday Independent 1919 8 24 280
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Wm. L. Baker, Editor and Publisher.
News + Evg. ex. Sun... (Gen'l News & 1QoK R 91 90, i« nn 82001
Comic strip advertising accepted. \FishingInt. 1935 8 24 29418.00 §2,994
S. D. Charles, Editor; S. D. and P. S. Charles, Publishers, Box 79.
KODIAK (H8). pop. 1,710; Third Judicial Div. (S). On Gulf of Alaska, 260 m SW of
Anchorage. Boat connections. Airlines: PNA; REEVE. Naval Base. Salmon,
herring canneries. Fisheries ; spruce timber. Stock farms.
Mirror + Saturday Independent 1940 6 24 220 7.00 §1,500
Sig. J. Digree, Editor and Publisher, Box 1307.
NOME (E1H), pop. 1,876; Second Judicial Div. (NW). On Norton Sound, 500 m W
of Fairbanks. Boat connections. Airlines: ASA; WEN. Gold mine.
Nugget-f- {MFri Wed" Independent 1899 5 24 20416.00 §600
Emily Boucher, Editor; Nome Publishing Co.
PALMER (J2), pop. 890; Third Judicial Div. 48 m N of Anchorage. A RR. Airline: COA.
Saw mill. Concrete products, boxes, bakery products manufactured. Agriculture.
Potatoes, vegetables, poultry.
[Alaskan
Alaskan Record + Monthly {Facts & 1951 4 24 147 1.00
[Folklore
Thomas A. Moyer, Editor and Publisher, 2 Irwin Heights Drive.
Frontiersman -f Thursday Independent 1947 6 24 252 5.00 §1,075
Al J. De Julio, Editor and Publisher, Palmer.
PETERSBURG (N3%), pop. 1,619; First Judicial Div. (SE). 105 m S of Juneau.
Boat connections. Airlines : ACA ; ELLIS. Fish packing plants ; seafood canneries ;
saw, pulp mills. Commercial fisheries. Spruce timber. Mink and fox farms.
Press 4- Friday Democratic 1913 7 24 273 4.50 §1,035
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Williams, Jr., Editors and Publishers, Box 1086.
SITKA <N8%). pop. 1,985; First Judicial Div. (SE). 115 m S of Juneau. Boat connec-
tions. Airlines: ACA; ELLIS. Naval air base. Salmon fisheries and cannery.
Resort. Fir, hemlock, spruce timber.
Sentinel-h {Ik^Sun*" &&t" Independent... 1939 7 23 280 24.00 §1,321
Harold A. Veatch, Editor; Arrowhead Press, Publisher, Box 799.
SKAGWAY (M8), pop. 758; First Judicial Div. (SE). 75 m NW of Juneau. WP&Y RR.
Boat connections. ACA Airline. Shipping.
Lynn Canal Weekly Friday Independent 1952 8 24 200 4.00 3,989
Wm. Prescott Allen, Publisher, P. O. Box 1991, Juneau.
WRANGELL (N8%), pop. 1,268; First Judicial Div. (SE). Seaport on Wrangell Island,
at mouth of Stikine River, 160 m S of Juneau. Boat connections. Railroad
station, Prince Rupert. BC&CN RR. Airlines: ACA; ELLIS. Saw and shingle
mills; fish canneries. Commercial fisheries. U. S. Customs House. Gold, silver,
lead deposits ; marble quarries ; timber. Fur farming.
Sentinel-f Friday Independent 1902 6 26 266 3.50 §815
Lew M. and Winifred E. Williams, Editors and Publishers,
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. • Nonparett
ems, 12 to inch. W Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ARIZONA
Population 740,587 (U. S. Census, 1960)
State Capital. PHOENIX
Arizona is bounded on the north by Utah and Nevada, south by Mexico, east by New Mexico
and west by California and Nevada. Its length, north to south, is 390 miles, its breadth about 800
miles. The total land area is 118,676 square miles, its rank in area, fifth.
The Colorado River flows through the northern part of the state, and forms nearly all the
western boundary. Its Grand Canyon is one of the scenic wonders of the world. The state is
generally picturesque and in addition to the Grand Canyon has such other outstanding items of
interest as the Petrified Forest, Natural Bridge, Indian pueblos, ruins of cliff dwellers, and the
great Roosevelt Dam, which supplies irrigating waters for the richest agricultural district, the
Salt River Valley. From the latter and from other sources of irrigation, agriculture has received
great stimulation. Hoover Dam in the Black Canyon harnesses the Colorado and is the greatest
dam in the world.
Extending from Grand Canyon to the Mogollon Mountains are large forests of pine. In the
center of the state is a richly mineralized belt. Hot springs are found in the southwest, and the
arid, semi-tropical southeast affords relief to sufferers from pulmonary complaints. At Flagstaff
is located the Lowell Observatory. The University of Arizona is at Tucson.
The Weather Bureau at Phoenix gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 70.8; highest
degree on record, 118; lowest, 16; annual precipitation, 7.85 inches.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), thirty-eighth. Rural residents in 1950, 55.4%. In I960, of the
749,587 total population, 654,511 were white; 95,076 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1960), 10,412. Farm acreage, 89,916,440. Average acreage per farm,
8,833.7. Average value per farm, $47,040. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 2,722.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $252,890,000; livestock and products
(includes meet animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $116,745,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : cotton (value of production), $128,742,000, rank, fifth;
cottonseed (value of production), $17,366,000, rank, fifth; hay, $11,978,000, rank, fourth; barley,
$8,103,000, rank, ninth; sorghum grain, $5,893,000, rank, eighth; wheat, $4,162,000; potatoes,
$3,060,000; alfalfa seed, $909,000, rank, ninth; corn, $683,000; oats, $320,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : grapes, $1,940,000. (Citrus) (1957-58) : oranges
and tangerines, $6,672,000, rank, third; grapefruit, $3,982,000, rank, fourth.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $103,730,000; all sheep and
lambs, $7,304,000; horses and mules, $6,498,000; hogs and pigs, $925,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $3,549,000; chickens (farm and commercial broilers),
$663.000; turkeys, $516,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $19,973,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 392,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamed cottage cheese, 3,985,000 IDB.;
ice cream, 2,980,000 gallons.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947), 220,017 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: ponderosa pine, douglas
flr, white fir.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $191,387,000. Leading industry groups:
transportation equipment, food and kindred products. Total expenditures for new plant and
new equipment, $13,829,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25. D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $241,868,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: copper, zinc,
lead, silver.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 821,500. Motor vehicles registered (est. Sept. 1958), 523,000.
Number of post offices (1967), 247. Number of retail stores (1954), 9,721; sales, $982,660,000.
ARIZONA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 14 Semi-weekly 1
Evening dailies (10) Weekly 5
Morning dailies (4) Fortnightly 2
Daily, with Sunday edition .... (5) Monthly 13
Weekly 51 Bi-monthly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies. (2) Quarterly 2
Shopper (1) Nine times a year 1
Semi-monthly 1
Total Periodicals 25
Total Newspapers 66
Total number of publications 91
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 14
Total number of towns having publications 40
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it 1»
possible to Incorporate a later figure in that list.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 14
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Apache (NE), Saint Johns 27,767 8 Mohave (NW), Kingman 8,510
2 Cochise (SE), Bisbee 31,488 9 Navajo (NE), Holbrook 29,446
8 Coconino (N), Flagstaff 23,910 10 Pima (S). Tucson 141.216
4 Gila (C), Globe 24,158 11 Final (S), Florence 43,191
5 Graham (SE), Safford 12,985 12 Santa Cruz (S), Nogales 9,844
6 Greenlee (SE), Clifton 12,805 13 Yavapai (C), Prescott 24,991
7 Maricopa (C), Phoenix 881,770 14 Yuma (SW), Yuma 28,006
Estab Cols <S> Width V Depth Sub Circ
AJO (C6), pop. 6,817; Pima Co. (S). 90 m SW of Phoenix. TC&GB RR. Copper mining
and smelting. Health resort. Copper, gold, silver, lead mines.
Copper News-j- Thursday Independent 1916 8 24 280 8.00 §925
Barry W. Gable, Editor; Copper News, Publisher, Box 37.
ASH FORK (C8), pop. X681; Yavapai Co. (C). 168 m N of Phoenix. AT&SF RR.
Airport. Bank, Williams. Manufactures cedar wood fence posts. Sandstone, onyx
quarries ; timber. Stock farms.
Northern Yavapai Record + ... Friday Democratic 1936 6 24 276 2.50 719
F. E. Wells, Jr.. Editor; Williams News, Publisher, Williams.
BENSON (E6%), pop. 1,440; Cochise Co. (SE). 48 m SE of Tucson. SP RR. Manu-
factures explosives. Mining. Stock, poultry, dairy farms.
^VaTleyrSuIa-fey NeWS an<!}Thur8day Independent 1898 6 24 280 2.50 §1,088
Samuel A. Player, Editor and Publisher, Box 338.
BISBEEf (F7), pop. 3,801 (special U. S. Census 12-13-57, gives 4,513); Cochise Co.
(SE). 85 m SE of Tucson. SP RR. Airline, A A. Copper mining and smelting. Dude
ranches. Gold, silver, copper mines. Agriculture. Cattle.
Brewery Gulch Gazette Thursday Democratic 1931 5 24 224 2.50 §1,400
George A. Bideaux, Publisher.
Review-f- Morn.ex. Mon..Democratic 1898 8 24 294 14.40 §3,327
Cochise Publishing Company. Sunday circ. §3*327
BUCKEYE (C5), pop. 1,982; Maricopa Co. (SC). 31 m W of Phoenix. SP RR. Agri-
culture. Cotton, alfalfa, grain. Cattle.
Buckeye Valley News Thursday Ind. Agric 1925 8 23 294 3.50 945
Lyall Dawkins, Editor and Publisher.
CASA GRANDE (D5% ), pop. 4.181 ; Final Co. (S). 45 m SE of Phoenix. SP RR. Airport.
Copper, silver, gold mines. Health resort. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa, grain,
cattle.
Dispatch-f Thursday Independent 1912 7 24 280 3.00 §2,763
Walter Averill, Editor and Publisher.
CHANDLER (D5), pop. 8,799; Maricopa Co. (SC). 22 m SE of Phoenix. SP RR. Cotton
gin; alfalfa mill. Winter resort. Agriculture. Citrus fruits.
Arizonian-t- Thursday Ind. Rep 1912 8 24 808 3.00 §2,384
Sig. H. Atkinson, Editor and Publisher.
CLIFTON* (F5%), pop. 8,466; Greenlee Co. (SE). 180 m NW of El Paso, Tex. SP RR.
Airline, FAL. Bottling works. Copper miring and smelting.
Copper Era 4- Friday Ind. Dem 1891 8 24 287 3.00 §2*475
Al Fenn, Editor; Gila Printing and Publishing Company, Inc.
COOLIDGE (D5%), pop. 4,806; Final Co. (S). 65 m SE of Phoenix. SP RR. Cotton
gin. Diversified farming. Cotton, alfalfa, vegetables.
Examiner-f Friday Ind. Dem 1930 8 23 280 5.00 §2,007
Tom Anderson, Editor; H. H. Wrenn, Publisher, Box 128.
COTTONWOOD (D4), pop. Xl,300; Yavapai Co. (C). 30 m NE of Prescott. Nearest
railroad station, Clark dale. AT&SF RR. Lumber mill; wooden novelty factory;
iron works; cement plant. Agriculture. Livestock, alfalfa, grains.
Verde Independent -f Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 224 3.50 **1,814
Bill Cameron, Editor; Verde Valley Press, Inc., Publisher.
DOUGLAS (F7), pop. 9,442; Cochise Co. (SE). 105 m SE of Tucspn. SP RR. Inter-
national airport. Airline, AA. Manufactures gypsum products, wallboard, furni-
ture, clothing, bricks. Copper smelters. Tourist resort. Copper, gypsum mines;
lime quarries. Agriculture. Cattle.
ni *»,_!_ fEvg. ex. Sun., n MMVm¥.* 1902 8 24 294 15.60 §3,572
Dispatch-f- jSu £ Morn Democratic Sunday circ. §3,572
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. Newell Johnston, Editor and Publisher.
ELOY (D6), pop. 8,680; Final Co. (S). 50 m NW of Tucson. SP RR. Manufactures deep
well pumps, magneto windings. Agriculture. Wheat, alfalfa, cotton.
Enterpriae-f Thursday Independent 1946 7 24 288 3.00 §3,228
Peggy Bryant, Editor; Vince Taylor, Publisher.
FLAGSTAFFf (D8), pop. 7,668; Coconino Co. (N). 65 m NE of Prescott. AT&SF RR.
Airline, FAL. Lumber mills. Arizona State College. Resort. Lowell Observa-
tory. Yellow pine timber. Agriculture. Pinto beans, potatoes, oats.
{Arizona Sun-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1946 8 24 294 19.60 §7,367
Coconino Sun-f Saturday Independent 1883 8 24 294 5.05 §1,714
Flagstaff Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **S?pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fe«.
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FLAGSTAFFf (Continued) Estab ColsS> Width V Depth Sub Cfrc
Lumberjack, The-f V .............. Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1912 5 24 224 8.50 il.485
Students of Arizona State College, Editors and Publishers.
FLORENCEf (D5%), pop. 1.776; Final Co. (S). On Gila River, 68 m N of Tucson. SP
RR. Airport. Health resort. Copper mines. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, alfalfa.
Blade-Tribune -f ...................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1892 8 23 280 2.50 §734
Tom Anderson, Editor; H. H. Wrenn, Publisher, Box 128, Coolidge.
GILBERT (D5), pop. 1,114; Maricopa Co. (SC). 19 m SE of Phoenix. SP RR. Cotton
gins, feed. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa, wheat, flax.
Enterprise^- ............................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1929 7 24 280 2.50 J800
Paul P. Mayer, Publisher, Box 168.
GLENDALE <C6), pop. 8.179; Maricopa Co. (SC). 9 m NW of Phoenix. AT&SF RR.
Cotton gins, creamery. Diversified farming. Lettuce, melons, truck products.
Herald-State Farm News -I- ....Friday ............. Dem. & Agric.... 1926 8 22 287 1.00 §2,281
Leeta Cox, Editor ; Valley Printers, Publishers, 111 East A Ave.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1912 8 24 291 4.00 §4,280
George Bennitt, Editor and Publisher, 29 N. Second Ave.
GLOBEf (E5), pop. 6,419; Gila Co. (C). 94 m E of Phoenix. SP RR. Copper, silver,
asbestos, gold, mercury mines. Cattle raising.
Arizona Record-}- .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 8 23 294 4.00 2,630
John D. Seater, Jr., Editor; Copper Belt Printing and Publishing Company,
155 N. Broad St.
GOODYEAR (C5), pop. 1,254; Maricopa Co. (C). 20 m W of Phoenix. Bank town and
railroad station, Avondale. SP RR. Aircraft plant. Agriculture. Cotton, grain,
alfalfa.
Westside Weekly -f ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1940 5 24 224 2.50 160
Eugene Ely, Editor and Publisher, 157 Buena Vista. 1,600 — Free
HOLBROOKf (E8%), pop. 2,886; Navajo Co. (NE). 90 m SE of Flagstaff. AT&SF;
A RRs. Trading and tourist center. Navajo and Apache Reservations. Ponderosa
pine timber. Agriculture. Cattle, sheep, poultry, dairying.
Tribune-News 4- ....................... Friday.., .......... Independent ....... 1909 7 24 280 3.50 §1,701
V. P. Richards, Editor; Northern Arizona Printers and Publishers.
KINGMANf (A3), pop. 3,342 (special U. S. Census 5-7-52, gives 3,966); Mohave Co.
(NW). 100 m NW of Prescott. AT&SF RR. Airline, BAL. Gold, silver, lead,
zinc, copper, feldspar mines. Cattle raising.
Mohave County Miner -f ........ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1882 7 24 280 4.00 §2,450
C. R. Waters, Editor and Publisher.
MESA (D5), pop. 16,790; Maricopa Co. (SC). 16 m SE of Phoenix. SP RR Manufac-
tures lingerie. Cotton gins. Ships citrus fruit and lettuce. Winter resort. Diversi-
fied farming. Cotton, cattle. TV station.
Sun Valley Shopper (cff set). ..Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1948 7 24 280 9,600 — Free
Victor L. Nielsen, Publisher, 54 S. Macdonald St.
Tribune + ................................. Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1890 8 23 294 12.00 §5,893
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert Shirley, Editor; David W. Calvert, Publisher.
MIAMI (E5), pop. 4,829; Gila Co. (C). 70 m NE of Phoenix. SP RR. Gold, silver, lead,
copper, asbestos, perlite mines.
Arizona Silver Belt -f .............. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1878 8 23 280 4.00 §2,900
Lewis Barrett, Editor; Silver Belt Printing and Publishing Co.
NOGALESf (E7), pop. 6,158; Santa Cruz Co. (S). 65 m S of Tucson. SP RR. Airline
AEA. Port of entry on Mexican border with important export and import
trade. Ships winter vegetables. Copper, silver, lead mines. Cattle farms.
Herald-f ................................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1914 8 24 294 13.00 §2,977
Alvin L. Sisk, Editor; H. R. Sisk, Publisher.
International -f- ......................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1925 8 24 294 3.00
Craig Pottinger, Publisher, International Bldg.
PEORIA (C5), pop. XI, 92 5; Maricopa Co. (C). 15 m NW of Phoenix. AT&SF RR.
Women's wear manufactured. Agriculture. Lettuce, grain, truck products.
TiFarm&Nlws + ...................... } Friday ............. Independent ....... 1955 5 24 224 2.50 1,542
Shirley Lee Ames, Editor; R. F. Ames, Publisher, 19 W. Washington.
PHCENIXf (C5), pop. 106,818 (special U. S. Census 3-11-53, gives 128,841) ; Maricopa
Co. (C). The State Capital, 107 m NW of Tucson. AT&SF; SP RRs. Airlines:
AA; BAL; FAL; TWA; WAL. Trade and business center of the State.
Manufactures aircraft and aircraft parts, electronic equipment, steel cast-
ings, flour, boxes and crates, agricultural chemicals, aluminum products, radios,
air conditioning machinery, steel fabrications, creamery products, beer, liquor,
saddles and leather goods, men's and women's apparel, Indian and Mexican
novelties, textile goods. Meat packing plant; citrus juices, pickle and olive can-
neries. Lettuce, cantaloupe, vegetable packing and shipping. Cotton products.
Three banks; bank debits (12-31-57), $6,084,965,000; deposits (12-31-57),
$911,085,000. 148,337 electric (AC) meters; 147,694 gas (nat.) meters; 151,-
112 telephones. Winter resort. Private and ranch schools. The American Institute
for Foreign Trade is located at Thunderbird Field. Four TV stations.
Arizona Beverase Journa, ...... Monthly ..........
»
. >3.19fl
Irving L. Diamond, Publisher, 8802 N. 3rd St.
Arizona Builder and Con- \Monthlv Ride & fonatr 1988 8 28 14° 4-°°
tractor ................................ ^Monthly .......... Bidg. & Uonstr.. Controlled circ. >5,646
J. K. Akers, Editor and Publisher, 804 N. 4th St., P. O. Box 3407.
Circulation — jfr-frSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
SP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <j> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ^ Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. , x Rand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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PHCENIXf (Continued) &tab Cols* Width 7 Depth Sub Circ
Arizona Cattlelog-f Monthly {SJShew 1945 2 28 105 2*50 *1'900
Mrs. Abbie W. Keith, Editor; Arizona Cattle Growers' Assn., Publisher,
Adams Hotel Lobby.
Arizona Farm and Ranch Life — See Arizona Republic.
Arizona Farmer-Ranchman.... Ftntly, Sat Agricultural 1922 4 26 189 1.50 *9,130
Ernie Douglas, Editor; Arizona Farmer, Inc., Publisher, 528 W. Jefferson St.
Arizona Grocers -f .Monthly Retail Grocers... 1944 3 28 140 2.50
Arizona Grocers Publishing Co., 2420 E. Indian School Rd. Controlled circ. >1,868
Arhon. Hi«hw.y.(»o ,dv.)...Monthly Travel M.«'ne...192B conteolledftee dist° *mSoO
Raymond Carlson, Editor; Arizona Highway Dept., Publisher.
Arizona Homes and Gardens. .9 ti. a yr. (Homes and 1950 3 28 140
Subscription price 12 issues $2.00. 1 Garden Int.
John K. Akers, Editor and Publisher, 804 N. 4th St., P. O. Box 3407.
Arizona Labor Journal-!- Thursday Labor 1912 5 24 280x3.50
Ralph Sprague, Editor; Arizona State AFL-CIO, Publisher, 520 W. Adams St.
Arizona Legislative Review -f Tuesday Legal 1900 8 24 273 8.00
Robert Creighton, Editor and Publisher, 1622 W. Washington St.
Arizona Medicine Journal Monthly Medical 1944 2 36 126 3.00
Dr. D. W. Neubauer, Editor; Arizona Medical Assn., Publisher, 801 N. 1st St.
Arizona Mobile Citizen -f Bi-wkly, Tues..Tr'1'r Liv'g 1949 5 24 224 2.00
Monthly during June, July and August.
Mrs. Ruth C. Kaseman, Editor; Arizona Trailer Pub'ns, 4110 E. Van Buren St.
Arizona News-h Friday Independent 1941 5 24 238 2.00
Mrs. T. W. B. Anderson, Editor and Publisher, 1505 W. Culver St.
Arizona Pharmacist-f Monthly Pharmaceu'ls 1947 Controlled1 free dist.
Alfred J. Duncan, Editor; Arizona Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher,
1028 E. McDowell.
Arizona Reporter -f Friday Independent 1938 5 24 224 2.00
John Wagner, Editor and Publisher, 720 E. Dunlap.
Arizona Republic -f Every Morn.. ..Independent 189° 8
Prints rotogravure magazine "Arizona Days and Ways," circulated with Sun-
day edition. Also prints separate section called Arizona Farm and Ranch Life.
Arizona Weekly Gazette -f Tuesday Independent 1902
Gazette-f JSvgr. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1880
Phoenix Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 120 E. Van Buren St.
Arizona Sun-f (Negro) Friday Democratic 1942
D. F. Benson, Editor and Publisher, 1337 E. Monroe St.
Arizona Teacher V Quarterly Educational 1912
Arizona Education Assn., Publisher, 3636 N. 15th Ave.
Arizona Wildlife- lM««fMv TSI«*,I».« 1090
Sportsman -f [Monthly Nature 1929
Chuck Mabery, Editor; Akers Publishing Co., 804 N. 4th St.
County Medical Society Magazine Group C
A group of 128 Medical publications issued monthly or less frequently. Each
is the official organ of the county or area medical society it represents and is
distributed to physician members. For further information write to Ben
Frazer, Group Manager, Academy of Medicine. 2025 N. Centra] Ave.
Land Improvement Monthly { ^^n"' "" Controlled1 free SiX
Albert Horlings, Editor and Publisher, 3604 E. Orange Dr.
Round-Up. The Monthly Medical »« Contr'oHedTe* dUfc
Len Welsh, Editor; Maricopa County Medical Soc., Pub., 2025 N. Central Ave.
12,313
£26,000
1660
$3,713
6,000
§4,264
$650
$300
9100
8 23
8 23
301 3.00 §1,898
308 15.60*^66,583
5 24
224 3.00
1,500
2 82
112 xl.50
$8,500
2 29
105 3.00
10,217
mbined Group circ.
121,156
$1,720
$5,000
$500
$850
Sol, El (Spanish) -f Friday Independent 1922
J. C. Franco, Editor and Publisher, 62 S. 3rd St.
7 24 280 3.00 $4,000
224 1.00
140
224
v tf jThursday Independent 1951 6 24
AI and Mildred Fischer, Editors and Publishers, 1225 E. Broadway.
Stockman Magazine, The Monthly Livestock 1935 3 28
J. F. Finter, Publisher, 128 N. 1st Ave. (7).
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1948 5 24
W. B. Wright. Editor and Publisher. 625 E. Van Buren St.
Sunnyslope Journal Friday Independent 5 24
John Wagner, Editor and Publisher, 720 E. Dunlap.
PRESCOTTf <C4), pop. 6,764; Yavapai Co. (C). 113 m NW of Phoenix. AT&SF RR.
Airlines: BAL; FAL. Health resort. Copper, gold, silver mines. Ranching.
Agriculture. Alfalfa, beans.
T Arizona Courier- Journal -f {& M^n**^1"*' Democratic 1934
« Courier-f jl^n*' S&t* Democratic 1882
I Courier -f Friday.. Democratic 1984
^ Ralph L. Williams, Editor; Donald Soldwedel, Publisher.
Yavapai County Messenger.. ..Thursday Independent 1936
E. J. Reuter, Publisher, 212-14 N. Cortez St.
$4,817
2.00 *6,000
3.00 $4,800
$48,200 — Free
224 2.50 §2,575
24 287 9.00
24
24
287
287
9.00
2.50
4,894
764
24 280 3.50 §2,237
Ctrculatiott-HHkSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mat*. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Col$<3> Width V Depth Sub Circ
SAFFORDt (F5H), pop. 3.756 (special U. S. Census 2-15-53, gives 4,274); Graham
Co. (SE). 85 m NE of Tucson. 8P RR. Airline, FAL. Stock, poultry, grain
farms. Cotton, cattle.
Graham County Guardian 4-. ..Friday Democratic 1895 8 24 287 3.00 §2,490
Earl Hunt, Editor; Gila Printing and Publishing Company.
SAINT JOHNSt (F4), pop. 1,469; Apache Co. (NE). 50 m SE of Holbrook, nearest
railroad and banking town. AT&SF RR. Timber. Diversified farming. Cattle,
sheep, grains.
A^ew+°Unt«..I»^!!lf.?.»?.?»}Fri Independent 1883 7 24 280 4.00 1,685
Bryon D. and* Fauiine W. Box, Publishers.
SAN MANUEL (D5%), pop. X2.500; Final Co. (S). 43 m NE of Tucson. SMA RR.
Copper and Molybdenum mines.
Miner-f- .Friday Independent 1953 8 23 280 5.00 §2,654
Tom Anderson, Publisher, P. O. Box 128, Coolidge.
SCOTTSDALE (DC), pop. 2,032; Maricopa Co. (C). 13 m NE of Phoenix. AT&SF; SP
RRs. Manufactures ceramics, women's dresses, bricks. Stock.
Arizonian, The (offset) Friday Independent 1953 5 24 224 4.50 §2,053
D wight W. Koppes, Editor; Desert Paradise Publishers, Inc., 359 Craftsman Court
Progress-!- Friday Independent 1936 8 24 294 3.00 1,908
James H. Boyd, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 818.
SHOW LOW (E4), pop. X852; Navajo Co. (NE). 45 m S of Holbrook, nearest railroad
and banking town, A RR. Lumber mill. Timber. Agriculture. Cattle.
White Mountain Eagle Friday Independent 1956 7 24 280 4.00 625
Bryon D. and Pauline W. Box, Publishers.
SOUTH TUCSON-— See Tucson.
SUNNYSLOPE— See Phcenix.
SUPERIOR (D5), pop. X4,200; Pinal Co. (S). 60 m SE of Phoenix. MA RR. Smelter.
Copper, gold, silver mines. Cattle ranches.
Sun-f Friday Ind. Dem 1915 8 24 287 3.00 § 1,350
Earl Hunt, Editor; Gila Printing and Publishing Co.
TEMPE (D6), pop. 7,684; Maricopa Co. (SC). 10 m SE of Phoenix. SP RR. Flour
mills ; fruit juice cannery, steel foundry, garment factories. Arizona State Uni-
versity. Diversified farming. Alfalfa, wheat, cotton, citrus fruit.
News-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1887 8 22 295 7.00 §3,673
F. N. Connolly, Editor; News Publishing Company, P. O. Box 6.
State Press+V Wednesday Collegiate 1890 5 22 225 5,400
Students of Arizona State University, Publishers.
TOMBSTONE (E7), pop. 910 (special U. S. Census 12-16-57, gives 1,391) ; Cochise Co.
(SE). 65 m SE of Tucson. SP RR. Bank, Bisbee. Resort. Silver, gold, lead mining.
Agriculture. Cattle.
Epitaph + Thursday Agric. Dem 1880 7 24 280 3.00 §1,575
C. A. Smith. Editor and Publisher, Box 608.
TUCSONf (E6), pop. 45,454 (special U. S. Census 4-30-53. gives 48,774); Pima Co.
(S). 107 m SE of Phoenix. SP RR. Airlines: AA ; FAL; TWA.
Manufactures aircraft, electronic devices, brick, tile, flour, iron products
paint, plumbing material, glass, boots. Railroad repair shops, electronics plant.
Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $1,099,650,000; deposits (6-30-58),
$59,071,000. 63,484 electric (AC) meters; 55,511 gas (nat.) meters; 75,728
telephones. University of Arizona; State School for Deaf and Blind; Indian
School; many private schools. Health and winter resort. Copper, silver, gold
mines. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle. Three TV stations.
Alianza (Alliance) (Span.) Bi-monthly Fraternal 1909 3 28 98 2.00
Hector Arce. Editor; Alianza Hispano Americana, Publisher, P. 0. Box 1671.
Arizona Business and
1952
2 39 130
Controlled free dist.
Bureau of Business and'Public Research, Univ. of Arizona, Publisher.
Arizona Quarterly (no adv.). ..Quarterly ........
1945 1 52 98 2-°°
£4,000
*6,824
22 301 24.00**31,874
Sunday circ.**41,973
22 301 20.80**35,OS8
5 24 224 x2.50
28 144 3.00 $7.160
Albert F. Gegenheimer, Editor; Arizona Quarterly, University of Arizona, Pub.
Arizona Register + .................. Friday ............. Catholic ............. 1930 8 23 294 3.00
Rev. Thomas J. Lambert, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
20 W. Ochoa, P. O. Box 2711.
{Arizona Star-f ......................... Every Morn. ...Independent ....... 1877
W. R. Mathews, Editor and Publisher, 208 N. Stone Ave.
Citizen -f- ................................... Kvg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1870
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Wm. A. Small, Editor and Publisher, 208 N. Stone Ave.
Arizona Wildcat V ................... Wed. & Fri ...... Collegiate .......... 1909
Students of the University of Arizona, Editors and Publishers.
Hoofs and Horns .................... ..Monthly .......... Rodeo ................. 1980 3 __ ___ ____
Willard H. Porter, Editor; Hoofs & Horns Publishing Co., 4425 E. Ft. Lowell.
f South Tucson Gazette-f ......... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1962 6 21 281 8.00
| Sunnyside Sun-f- ..................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1958 6 21 281 8.00
1 M. L. Ruts, Editor and Publisher, 121 E. 29th St., South Tucson.
Southwestern Labor Record 4- .Thursday ........ Labor ....... .». ...... 1920 6 24 280 2.50 -
J. J. Durkin, Editor; Record Publishing Co., P. O. Fox 790.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
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TUCSONf (Continued) Estab Cols<S> Width V Depth Sub Eire
Sun-News -f Semi-mo Independent 1931 5 24 224 3.00
Wendell 8. Herman, Editor; The Pima County Pub. Co., Inc., 5759 East 5th St.
Tucsonense, El-f- (Span.) Friday Independent 1934 7 24 280 2.50 1,000
Rlcardo Fierro, Ed.; Mrs. F. S. de Moreno, Pub., 250 S. Stone Ave., P. O. Box 256.
WICKENBURG (C4ft). pop. 1,786; Maricopa Co. (SC). 52 m NW of Phoenix. AT&SF
RR. Winter retort. Gold, silver, lead mines. Cattle ranches.
Sun + Friday Republican 1934 7 24 280 3.00 §1,475
John H. McCarroll, Editor and Publisher.
WILLCOX (F6), pop. 1,266; Cochise Co. (SE). 65 m S of Tucson. SP RR. Ships cattle.
Dude ranches. Agriculture. Stock.
Arizona Ransre News-f Friday Independent 1884 7 24 276 3.50 1 1,350
Ruth Mellenbruch, Editor; Clyde Roberts, Publisher.
WILLIAMS (C8), pop. 2,162; Coconino Co. (N). 83 m W of Flagstaff. AT&SF RR.
Manufactures lumber. Tourist resort. Pine timber. Agriculture. Livestock, beans,
potatoes, wheat, oats.
C News + Thursday Democratic 1889 6 24 276 4.00 1,367
fDaily ex.
< News + {Thurs., Sat. Democratic 1957 6 24 28010.00 J901
l& Sun.
I F. E. Wells, Editor and Publisher, 118 S. 3rd St.
WINSLOW (E8%), pop. 6,618; Navajo Co. (NE). 65 m SE of Flagstaff. AT&SF RR.
Airline, FAL. Railroad shops. Indian Reservation. Sawmills. Sheep, cattle.
Mail-f- Friday Democratic 1880 8 24 287 4.00 §1,890
J. Morris Richards, Editor; Northern Arizona Printers and Publishers.
YUMAf (A6). pop. 9,145; Yuma Co. (SW). On Colorado River at mouth of Gila River,
165 m SW of Phoenix. SP RR. Airline. BAL. Manufactures water softeners,
fertilizer, building material. Ships winter vegetables. Resort. Gold mines. Diver-
sified farming. Lettuce, citrus, cantaloups, alfalfa. TV station.
{ Sun and Arizona Sentinel ^..{l^^**8**' Independent 1869 8 24 294 18.50 **8,111
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Sun Sunday Independent 8 24 294 **8,068
Jones Osborn, Editor and Publisher.
Yuma County Farmer -|- Thursday Agricultural 1952 5 24 224 3.00 1,680
Lewis Robison, Editor; M. D. Simpkins, Publisher, 80 Third St.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <j> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population — 1950 Census. X Rand McNally
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ARKANSAS
Population 1,909,511 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, LITTLE ROCK
Arkansas is bounded on the north by Missouri, east by Missouri, Tennessee and Mississippi,
south by Louisiana, southwest by Texas, and west by Oklahoma. Its greatest length, north to
south, is 240 miles; its breadth varies from 170 to 250 miles. The total land area is 52,675 square
miles.
Nearly the entire state lies in the drainage basin of the lower Mississippi, which stream flows
along most of its eastern border. In the eastern and southeastern portion are the cotton and
timber belts. Every sort of tree that grows in the temperate zone abounds. The valley of the
Arkansas, from the Oklahoma line to the Mississippi, is unsurpassed as a cotton producing region.
In the west are the Ozark Mountains and fruit and mineral-bearing lands. Arkansas produces
96% of the bauxite in the country. Near the center of the state are the famous Hot Springs
and other mineral spring resorts, attractive to tourists and invalids. In the south are the largest
of the state's oil fields.
The summer season is long, the winters usually short and mild. The Weather Bureau at Little
Rock gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 62.2; highest temperature recorded as
110; lowest as — 12; total annual precipitation as 47.52 inches.
The University of Arkansas is located at Fayetteville.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), thirtieth. Rural residents in 1950, 32.8% In 1950, of the
1,909,511 total population, 1,481,508 were white; 428,003 were non-white
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 182,429. Farm acreage, 18,871,244. Average acreage per farm,
103.4. Average value per farm, $6,151. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 6,374.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $345,146,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $194,938,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : cotton (value of production), $151,078,000, rank, fourth;
soybeans, $64,346,000, rank, seventh; rice, $54,681,000, rank, second; cottonseed (value of pro-
duction), $21,151,000, rank, fourth; oats, $5,180,000; wheat, $4,985,000; corn, $3,355,000;
sorghum grain, $3,350,000, rank, tenth; hay, $2,260,000; pecans, $1,953,000, rank, fourth;
lespedeza seed, $1,082,000, rank, third; barley, $690,000; sweet potatoes, $465,000; sorghum
sirup, $319,000, rank, fifth.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957): peaches, $2,747,000, rank, ninth; strawberries,
$1,834,000, rank, tenth; grapes, $112,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $120,560,000; hogs and pigs,
$8,707,000; horses and mules, $7,208,000; all sheep and lambs, $1,022,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $58,779,000,
rank, sixth; eggs, $15,300,000; turkeys, $9,696,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $37,608,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 1,181,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): American cheese, 13,405,000 Ibs.;
creamery butter, 3,845,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 1,191,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 2,722,000
grallons.
FORESTS, FURS AND FISHERIES
Total lumber production (including Oklahoma) (1953), 958 million feet, b.m. Principal woods:
southern yellow pine, oak, red and asp gum, cypress, cottonwood and aspen, black and tupelo
gum, elm, hickory, sycamore, beech, maple, ash.
Fur animals (1956-57): number of pelts sold, 109,593; total value, $298,733. Principal furs;
mink, raccoon, muskrat, skunk.
Mississippi River and tributaries fisheries catch (1956), 8,346,000 Ibs.; $695,000 value. Prin-
cipal fish: buffalofish, catfish and bullheads.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $456,607,000. Leading industry groups:
food and kindred products, lumber and products (except furniture), chemicals and allied products.
Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $42,703,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $181,600,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: petroleum, coal,
natural gas liquids.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 356,600. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 637,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 842. Number of retail stores (1954), 18,783 ; sales, $1,333,632,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 75
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Arkansas (E), De Witt and 7 Calhoun (S), Hampton 7,182
Stuttgart 28,666 8 Carroll (NW), Berry ville and
2 Ashley (SE), Hamburg 25,660 Eureka Springs 18,244
8 Baxter (N), Mountain Home 11,688 9 Chicot (SE), Lake Village 22,806
4 Benton (NW), Bentonville 88,076 10 Clark (SW), Arkadelphia 22,998
5 Boone (NW), Harrison 16,260 11 Clay (NE), Corn ing and Piggott.. 26,674
6 Bradley (S), Warren 15.987 12 Cleburne (NC), Heber Springs 11.487
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LIST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
County. Location on Map and County Seat Fop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
18 Cleveland (S). Bison 8,956 45 Marion (N), Yellville 8.609
14 Columbia (SW), Magnolia. 28,770 46 Miller (SW), Texarkana 82,614
15 Conway (C). Morrilton 18,187 47 Mississippi (NE), Blytheville
16 Craighead (NE), Jonesboro and and Osceola 82,876
Lake City 50,618 48 Monroe (E), Clarendon 19.540
17 Crawford (NW), Van Buren 22,727 49 Montgomery (W), Mount Ida 6,680
18 Crittenden (E), Marion 47,184 50 Nevada (SW), Prescott 14,781
19 Cross (E), Wynne 24,757 61 Newton (NW), Jasper 8,685
20 Dallas (S), Fordyce 12,416 62 Ouachita (S), Camden 88,051
21 Desha (SE), Arkansas City 25,155 68 Perry (C), Perry ville 5,978
22 Drew (SE), Monticello 17,959 54 Phillips (E), Helena 46,254
28 Faulkner (C), Conway 25,289 55 Pike (SW), Murfreesboro 10,082
24 Franklin (NW), Charleston 66 Poinsett (NE), Harrisburg 89,811
andOzark 12,868 57 Polk (W), Mena 14,182
25 Fulton (N). Salem 9.187 68 Pope (NW), Russellville 28,291
26 Garland (WC). Hot Springs 59 Prairie (C), Des Arc and
National Park 47.102 De Vails Bluff 18,768
27 Grant (C), Sherdian 9,024 60 Pulaski (C), Little Rock 196,685
28 Greene (NE), Paragould 29,149 61 Randolph (NE), Pocahontas 15.982
29 Hempstead (SW), Hope. 25.080 62 St. Francis (E), Forrest City 86.841
80 Hot Spring (S WC ), Mai vern 22,181 63 Saline (C). Benton 28,816
81 Howard (SW), Nashville... 18,842 64 Scott (W), Waldron 10,067
** T?«He/N?nSJ^V«?*U§irllle 22'o!2 66 Searcy <N>' Marshall 10,424
II Sffin* N£? ^w^rt:::::::::::::::::: 2 !;S II 66 ^^^^5** Smith 64 202
85 Jefferson (SEC). Pine Bluff 76 075 fi7 "?* ?cw? n« O^'n Izl of
86 Johnson (NW). Clarksville 16,188 *l fj vi« (SW) ^e Queen 12.298
87 Lafayette (SW). Lewis ville 18,208 68 Shar? (N), Evening Shade
88 Lawrence (NE), Powhatan and ^ 0 and ,?*rdj: TV"™ !'???
Walnut Ridge ... 21 808 69 Stone (N)» Mountain View 7,662
89 Lee (E), Marianna '". 24*822 70 Union (S). El Dorado 49,686
40 Lincoln (SE), Star City " 17*079 71 Van Buren (NWC), Clinton 9.687
41 Little River (SW), Ashdown "." 11,'690 ^2 Washington (NW), Fayetteville.... 49,979
42 Logan (W), Booneville and Paris.. 20.260 78 White (NEC), Searcy 88,040
48 Lonoke (C), Lonoke 27.278 74 Woodruff (NEC), Augusta 18,967
44 Madison (NW), Hunts ville 11.784 75 Yell (W), Danville and Dardanelle 14,067
ARKANSAS NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 34 Daily 1
Evening dailies (29> Weekly 11
Morning dailies (5) Fortnightly 1
Daily, with Sunday edition (11) Semi-monthly 8
Semi-weekly 2 Monthly 10
Weekly 137 Bi-monthly 8
Semi-monthly 1 Quarterly 4
Free or partly free dist. wkly.. ( 1 )
Total Periodicals . 88
Total Newspapers 174
Total number of publications 207
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 81
Total number of towns having publications 138
For circulation figure* for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it Is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Cols O Width? Depth Sub Circ
ALMA (B8), pop. 1.228; Crawford Co. (NW). 15 m NW of Fort Smith. MP RR.
Agriculture. Poultry, cotton, soybeans, apples, grapes.
News-f Thursday Independent 1952 5 24 220 2.00 947
H. J. Bradley, Jr., Publisher.
ARKADELPHIAt (D5%), pop. 6,819; (special U. S. Census 12-6-56, gives 7,638);
Clark Co. (SW). On Ouachita River, 26 m S of Hot Springs. MP RR. Airport.
Manufactures lumber, flour. Cotton gins; grist and saw mills; bottling works;
candy, handle factories. Henderson State Teachers College. Ouachita College.
Timber. Diversified farming.
Henderson OracleJ- V Friday Collegiate 1907 6 24 217 xl.50 1,500
Student* of Henderson State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers. Box 684.
Onaehltuqio^.io-x/ PI ™ T™»« /Coll. News 1891 6 24 224 1.75
Ouachita Signal + V Bi-mo.. Tues... j & Featureg Controlled free dist. 850
Students of Ouachita College, Editors and Publishers.
Sif tings Herald + j^Y^**' Smt- Democratic 1890 8 24 280 7.80 82,438
Philip McCorkle, Jr., Siftings Herald Ptg. Co., Publisher, 917 Sixth St.
Southern Standard-*- Wednesday Ind. Agrfc 1868 8 24 801 2.00 $2,542
C. K. Tudor. Editor; Southern Standard Printing Co., Publisher. 510 Main St.
Cb-adatJon— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McNsllr
estimate. yi»*ned only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ASHDOWNf (B6), pop. 2,788; Little River Co. (SW). 20 m NW of Texarkana. GN&A;
KCS; SLSF RRs. Manufactures lumber. Cotton compress; saw mills. Timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, oats, soybeans. Cattle.
Little River News + Thursday Democratic 1898 7 24 280 2.00 §1,228
W. B. Coley, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
ATKINS (E8), pop. 1,291; Pope Co. (NWC), 50 m NW of Little Rock. MP RR. Lumber
mill ; vegetable cannery. Oak, gum, cypress timber. Diversified farming. Spinach,
tomatoes, cotton, soybeans.
Chronicle + Thursday .. .Democratic... 1894 6 26 280 2.50 §1,350
Ardis Tyson, Editor and Publisher.
AUGUSTA t (H8), pop. 2,817 ; Woodruff Co. (NEC). On White River, 65 m NE of Little
Rock. AUG RR. Manufactures lumber. Cotton gins ; grist mill. Oak, elm, cotton-
wood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, rice, soybeans, hay.
Advocate-h Thursday Democratic 1858 6 24 280 3.00 §902
LeRoy and Floy Tyson, Editors and Publishers.
BALD KNOB (G8), pop. 2,022; White Co. (NEC). 58 m NE of Little Rock. MP RR.
Lumber, handles manufactured. Saw mills; cotton gin. Ships strawberries. Oak.
hickory timber. Agriculture. Cotton, strawberries, potatoes.
Banner-h Thursday Democratic 1925 7 23 280 2.00 §1,050
E. W. Ramsey, Editor and Publisher.
BATESVILLEf (G2). pop. 6,414; Independence Co. (N). On White River, 80 m NE
of Little Rock. MP RR. Manufactures white lime, marble and silica products,
lumber, staves, shoes, dairy products. Cotton gins and compress ; grist and saw
mills ; bottling works. Arkansas College. Manganese, white and black marble,
limestone, silica quarries; hardwood, pine timber. Diversified farming. Cotton,
corn, hay, livestock, poultry.
{ Guard + jl^^- Sat- Democratic 1876 8 24 280 7.50 §3,356
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Record-f .Thursday Democratic 1910 8 24 273 2.00 §1,6O4
Paul Buchanan, Editor; Guard-Record Co., Inc., Publisher.
Hatcheryman's Classified libr,»«*vi«. (Hatcherymen 1QKK A «/. 1fl9 « AA
Exchanged [Monthly i & Chick Dlrs 1956 4 26 182 2'00
W. W. Magness, Publisher. P. O. Box 152.
News Review -f Thursday Democratic 1932 8 24 273 2.00 1,511
Farrell Conner, Editor; News-Review, Publisher, 109 W. Main St.
BEEBE (G3Mj), pop. 1,192 (special U. S. Census 6-3-57, gives 1,624); White Co.
(NEC). 35 m NE of Little Rock. MP RR. Cotton gin; saw mill. Oak timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, strawberries.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1948 7 23 280 2.00 §1,985
Ellis W. Ramsey, Editor and Publisher.
BENTONf (E4%), pop. 6,277 (special U. S. Census 5-1-57, gives 10,148); Saline Co.
(C). 28 m SW of Little Rock. MP; CRI&P RRs. Aluminum ore mies. Manufac-
tures furniture, lumber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn. Dairy farming.
Courier-f Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 294 2.50 §5,847
Bryan McGinnis, Editor; Sam M. Hodges, Publisher, 120 N. Market St.
BENTONVlLLEf (Bl), pop. 2,942 (special U. S. Census 1-17-56, gives 8,495) ; Benton
Co. (NW). 79 m N of Fort Smith. SL&SF RR. Manufactures lumber, canned
fruits and vegetables, cheese, butter, evaporated fruits. Monument plants.
Ships poultry. Hardwood timber. Resort. Agriculture. Poultry, apples, grapes.
Benton County Democrat -f--.. Thursday Democratic 1886 7 26 276 2.50 §2,525
Wesley E. Hunnicutt, Editor; Benton County Democrat Pub'g Co., P. O. Box 150.
BERRYVILLEf (Cl), pop. 1,768; Carroll Co. (NW). 80 m SE of Joplin, Mo. A&O RR.
Lumber mill ; cheese factories. Timber. Dairy, fruit, truck farms. Poultry.
Star- Pr ogres s -h Thursday Democratic 1872 8 24 287 2.50 §2,525
O. Klute Braswell, Editor; Braswell Printing Co., Publisher, P. O. Box 472.
BLYTHEVILLE (Ll%), pop. 16,284 (special U. S. Census 1-28-56, gives 17,804).
Mississippi Co. (NE). 45 m E of Jonesboro. SLSF; SLSW RRs. Airport. Cotton
market, lumber, cottonseed oil, awnings, dairy products manufactured. Cotton
gin and compress; grist and saw mills; bottling works. Agriculture. Cotton,
alfalfa.
Courier-News -f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1903 8 22 29415.60 §7,739
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry Haines, Editor; H. W. Haines, Publisher.
BOONEVILLEf (C3),pop. 2,433 (special U. S. Census 11-9-55, gives 2,632) ; Logan Co.
(W). 85 m SE of Ft. Smith. CRI&P RR. Saw mills. Combs, church furniture
manufactured. Timber. Dairy, stock, fruit farms.
Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1899 8 24 280 2.00 §2,192
Lester Hampton, Editor and Publisher.
BRINKLEY (H4), pop. 4,178; Monroe Co. (E). 67 m E of Little Rock. CRI&P; SLSW;
MP RRs. Airport. Manufactures men's shirts. Lumber mill; cooperage. Hardwood
timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, rice.
Argus -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1876 8 24 295 8.00 §3,404
Mason W. Clifton, Editor and Publisher.
Citizen -f Thursday Democratic 1872 8 24 808 2.50 §3,186
Harry Allen, Editor ; Thomas Allen, Publisher.
CABOT (F8H), POP. 1,147; Lonoke Co. (C). 25 m NE of Little Rock. MP RR. Airport.
Manufactures net hoops. Saw mills ; cotton gins. Agriculture. Dairying. Cotton,
corn, potatoes, strawberries. Poultry.
Star-Herald Friday Democratic 1922 7 24 280 2.00 §883
Cone Magie, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. Cone Magie, Publisher, P. O. Box 180.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaftr
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubseription included in membership fe*.
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CALICO ROCK (Fl). pop. 968; Izard Co. (N). On White River, 75 m NW of Jonesboro.
HP RR. Lumber mill. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms. Cotton, hay.
Progress + Thursday Democratic 1903 6 26 280 1.50
Wayne Mangus, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 194.
CAMDENf (E6), pop. 11,872 (special U. 3. Census 2-11-66, gives 16,622); Ouachita
Co. (S). On Ouachita River, at head of navigation, 30 m N of El Dorado. CRI&P;
SLSW; MP RRs. Airline, TTA. Manufactures paper, paper bags, gas air condi-
tioners, house trailers, furniture, sash, doors, lumber, monuments, fertilizer.
Pine, hardwood timber. Hatcheries. Agriculture. Poultry, cotton, corn.
r (Evg. ex. Sat.
I News -h j&bun.. Democratic 1920 8 23 294 15.60
"S (.Sun. Morn.
L Times -f Thursday Democratic 1930 8 24 294 1.50
Alfred W. Rose. Editor; The Camden News Publishing Company.
CARLISLE (G4), pop. 1,896; Lonoke Co. (C). 85 m E of Little Rock. CRI&P RR.
Rice and saw mills ; cotton gin ; cheese factory. Hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Rice, oats, cotton.
Independent-!- Thursday Agriculture 1904 6 26 276 2.00
Al Sadler, Editor and Publisher.
CAVE CITY (Gift), pop. 872; Sharp Co. (N). 95 m NE of Little Rock. MP RR. Cotton
gin. Timber. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Cotton, corn, melons, cucumbers.
Sharp County Record -f Thursday Democratic 1876
Walter C. Yeager, Editor and Publisher, Bates ville.
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CHARLESTON! (B8), pop. 968; Franklin Co. (NW). 25 m SE of Fort Smith. MP RR.
Cotton gin; hatchery. Coal mines. Dairy, poultry farms. Hay, cotton, oats.
Express-f Thursday Dem. A^ric 1901 8 24 280 1.50
Mrs. Clydia Smith, Editor; John Guion, Publisher.
CLARENDONf (H4), pop. 2,547; Monroe Co. (E). On White River, 80 m E of Little
Rock. MP; SLSW RRs. Lumber mills; pearl button factories; cotton gins. Oak,
gum, pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, rice.
Monroe County Sun -f Thursday Democratic 1H73 8 24 308 2.00
L. E. Fay, Editor and Publisher.
CLARKSVILLEf (D2%). pop. 4,343; Johnson Co. (NW). 60 m E of Fort Smith. MP
RR. Lumber and stave mills: brick plant. College of the Ozarks. Gas wells;
coal mines ; pine, oak timber. Dairy, poultry, stock farms. Peaches. ,
Herald-Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1876 7 24 276 2.50 §2,232
Don Marts and W. R. Hunt, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
Johnson Co. Graphic-}- Thursday Democratic 1933 8 24 280 2.50 §2,217
Richard W. Mayo, Jr., Editor; Graphic Publishing Co., Inc., Publishers.
CLINTONf (F2), pop. 853; Van Buren Co. (NWC). 60 m N of Little Rock. Railroad
station, Sy la more. MP RR. Lumber mills. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Corn,
cotton, hay, poultry.
Van Buren Co. Democrat + ... .Thursday Independent 1909 8 24 294 2.50 §2,130
J. W. Jackson, Editor and Publisher.
CONWAYf (F8), pop. 8.610; Faulkner Co. (C). 82 m NW of Little Rock. MP RR.
Airport. Manufactures shoes, cheese, bus bodies, ice cream. Cotton gins and
compress; saw mill. Hendrix College; Arkansas State Teachers College. Oak,
pine timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Cotton.
College Profile-fV Saturday .Collegiate 1913 6 26 280 3.50 450
Students of the Hendrix College, Editors and Publishers.
Echo. The -f Friday Collegiate 1913 6 26 280x3.00 1,176
Students of the Arkansas State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
{Log Cabin Democrat -f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Democratic 1R78 8 24 294 13.00 §3,156
Log Cabin Democrat -f- Thursday Democratic 1878 8 24 294 2.60 2,191
Frank Robins, Jr., Editor; Con way Printing Company, Publisher.
CORNINGt (JD, pop. 2,046; Clay Co. (NE). 90 m NW of Memphis, Tenn. MP RR.
Manufactures buttons, lumber, novelties, pool tables, flour, feed. Cotton gins.
Hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, rice, wheat.
Clay County Courier -f Thursday Democratic 1873 7 23 280 2.50 $2,425
Wm. W. Estes and A. C. Estes, Publishers.
COTTON PLANTf (H8%), pop. 1,838; Woodruff Co. (NEC). 60 m NE of Little Rock.
CP-F RR. Stave, heading, lumber mills ; veneer and plywood factory ; cotton
gins. Oak, cypress, gum timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Woodruff Co. Democrat -f- Friday Democratic 1915 6 26 280 2.00 $900
Mrs. Carroll Hill, Editor; H. V. Walker, Publisher.
CROSSETT (G7Vfc), pop. 4.619 (special U. S. Census 12-13-55, gives 5.172) ; Ashley Co.
(SE). 50 m E of El Dorado. A&LM; AD&N; CRI&P; MP RRs. Manufactures
burlap, cotton and paper bags, paper products, charcoal, wood alcohol, acetic
acid, lumber. Agriculture. Dairy.
News Observer Thursday Democratic 1939 7 24 280 3.00 §2,245
Robert Fisher, Editor and Publisher.
DANVILLEf (D3%). pop. 829; Yell Co. (W). 65 m SE of Fort Smith. CRI&P RR.
Lumber mill ; cotton gin. Pine timber. Cotton, corn, poultry.
Yell Countv Record Thursday Independent 1899 6 24 276 2.50 §1,580
R. L. Fisher, Editor and Publisher.
DARDANELLEf (D8), pop. 1,772: Yell Co. (W). 7« m E of Ft. Smith. D&R RR. Planing
and saw mills; cotton gins. Pine, oak timber. Dairy, poultry farms. Cotton,
corn, hay.
Post-Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1853 6 26 280 2.50 §1,500
R. L. Fisher, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
5PO Statement; Bold lace, sworn; tPublisher't Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalU
estimate. V lamed only during academic year. xSubscription included in memberahip fe«.
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DECATUR (BI), pop. 850; Benton Co. (NW). 80 m NW of Fayetteville. KCS RR.
Feed mill; hatchery; cannery. Grain, fruit, poultry farms and processing plant.
Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1954 6 22 262 2.00
R. L. Tucker, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 68.
DE QUEENf <B6%), pop. 8,015; Sevier Co. (SW). 45 m NW of Texarkana. KCS;
DQ&E RRs. Airport. Lumber mills ; furniture factory ; creosoting plant; hatchery.
Railroad shops. Pine, oak, gum timber. Dairy, poultry farms. Peaches, straw-
berries, cucumbers.
f Bee-f- Thursday Democratic 1897 8 24 294 2.00
•j Citizen-f {j^;**' Sat' Democratic 1874 8 24 294 13.00
I J. R. McKinley, Editor; Ray Kimball, Publisher.
DERMOTT (H6), pop. 8,601; Chicot Co. (SE). 60 m SE of Pine Bluff. MP RR. Manu-
factures gloves, handles, staves, dimensions, lumber. Cotton grins; saw mills.
Gum, hickory, oak timber. Stock, poultry, truck farms. Cotton, corn, oats, rice.
News-f- Friday Democratic 1911 7 24 280 2.50
W. W. Mundy, Publisher, P. O. Box 357.
DES ARCf (G8%), pop. 1,612; Prairie Co. (EC). On White River about 48 m NE of
Little Rock. CRI&P RR. Saw and stave mills. Soft and hardwood timber. Diver-
sified farming. Cotton, corn, rice.
White River Journal Thursday Democratic 1907 6 26 276 2.00
C. J. Walls, Editor; White River Journal, Publisher.
DE VALLS BLUFFf (H4), pop. 830; Prairie Co. (EC). On White River, 45 m E of
Little Rock. CRI&P RR. Resort. Boat factory. Commercial fishing, mussel shells.
Agriculture. Rice, cotton, corn.
Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1910 7 24 266 2.00
Leland Bland, Editor; F. W. Canaday, Publisher, England.
Times-f- Thursday Democratic 1954 6 26 280 2.00
Miss Cordie Hall, Editor; William F. Woods, Publisher.
DE WITTf (H5), pop. 2.848; Arkansas Co. (E). 45 m NE of Pine Bluff. SLSW RR.
Rice, saw mills; cotton gin. Gum, oak, hickory timber. Agriculture. Rice,
cotton, corn.
Era-Enterprise + Thursday Democratic 1882 7 23 280 3.00
M. D. Braswell, Editor and Publisher, Box 431.
DUMAS (H6), pop. 2,512; Desha Co. (SE). 42 m SE of Pine Bluff. MP RR. Manu-
factures lumber, handles, concrete blocks, garments. Cotton gins; saw mills;
bottling works. Hardwood, cypress timber. Agriculture. Cotton, soybeans, corn.
Cattle, hogs.
Clarion -f Thursday Democratic 1899 7 24 280 2.00
Charlotte T. Schexnayder, Editor; Melvin Schexnayder, Publisher.
EARLE (K3). pop. 2,375; Crittenden Co. (E). 32 m W of Memphis, Tenn. MP RR. Saw.
nills; cotton gins, compress; warehouse. Hardwood timber. Agriculture.
grist mil
Cotton, corn.
Enterprise 4- Friday Democratic 1906
C. I. Phelps, Editor; Phelps Printing Co., Publisher.
6 26 280 2.00
EL DORADOf (E7), pop. 23,076 (special U. S. Census 5-8-54, gives 24,477); Union
Co. (S). 89 m NW of Monroe, La. ED&W; MP; CRI&P RRs. Airline, TTA.
Manufactures refined petroleum, petro-chemical products, paint and varnish,
asphalt and foundry products; oil well equipment, lumber, fertilizer. Bottling
works; cotton gin; saw mill; nursery. Gas and oil wells; pine and hardwood
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, sweet potatoes, livestock, poultry.
r News-f- Every Morn....Ind. Dem 1921 9
23 308 20.80
Sunday circ.
23 308 13.00
Circ
§408
81,819
S Times-h .................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1889 9
I Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
News-Times Publishing Company.
South Arkansas Progress -f ...Friday ............. Ind. Dem ............ 1928 8 24 308 1.50
Space sold only in combination with Journal, Smackover. Combined circ.
Mrs. J. T. Reynolds, Editor; W. E. Hussman, Publisher.
ENGLAND (F4%). pop. 2,186; Lonoke Co. (C). 25 m SE of Little Rock SLSW RR.
Manufactures mattresses, lumber, building materials. Cotton gins. Agriculture.
Cotton, truck, stock farms.
Democrat-f .............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1934 7 24 280 8.50
B. W. Hicks, Editor; P. W. Canaday, Publisher.
EUDORA (H7), pop. 8,072; Chicot Co. (SE). 80 m E of El Dorado. MP RR. Manu-
factures hardwood lumber products. Cotton gins, compress. Hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, rice, soybeans, truck crops.
EnterpHse-f ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1934 7 24 276 2.50
F. N. Carnahan, Editor and Publisher.
EUREKA SPRINCSf (CD. pop.1,958; Carroll Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Fort Smith.
A&O RR Manufactures lumber. Saw mills. Health resort; mineral springs.
Oak. pine timber. Agriculture. Com, wheat, poultry, livestock.
$1,600
§550
J400
$2,391
§1,910
500
§10,594
§11,228
§3,847
§871
§2,475
§1,425
1,200
OzarkGu!de+ ......................... Quarterly ........ ^kLore 1948 2 24 88 1-°°
O. E. Rayburn, Editor; Oxark Guide Press, Publisher.
Times-Echo -f- .......................... Thursday ........ Independent. ..... 1881 7 24 280 2.50
Everett and Lucille Wheeler, Publishers.
§1,700
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPubHsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. T Agate lines. 14 to Inch. tCounty sett Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaU*
estimate. V !«*««> only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guldt to th« «*• of th« Directory In front of book.
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FAYETTEVILLEf (HIM.), pop. 17,071 (special U. S. Census 5.6-57, gives 18,069);
Washington Co. (NW). 60 m NE of Fort Smith. SLSF RR. Airline, CEN.
Manufactures lumber, clothing, wagons, handles. Poultry packing; bottling
works; hatchery. University of Arkansas; U. S. Veterans Hospital. Resort.
Hardwood timber. Poultry, fruit, dairy, stock farms. Fruit, berries, corn.
Arkansas Agriculturist V Quarterly Agric. Coll 1921 3 26 122 1.00
Students of the College of Agriculture, Editors and Publishers.
Arkansas EngineerV Quarterly Bnrt Coll m° cLtr^lled^ce db°
Students of the Engineering College, University of Arkansas, Publishers,
Room 209 Journalism Hall.
Arkansas Farm Research !«. mftnfuiv (Agricultural 1952 8 26 140
(no adv.) pi-monthly [Kesearch Controlled free dist.
Circ
2,000
£300
$1,200
$6,000
80
4,300
Mrs. Marie L. Lavallard, Editor; Arkansas Agric. Experiment Station, Publisher.
A v«. T«,« i -w l^om-ex-Sat..,,-!!--...*- 1894 5 24 224 8.00
Arkansas TravelerV jgun ^ Mon 'Collegiate Controlled free dist.
Students of University of Arkansas, Editors and Publishers, Hill Hall.
Northwest Arkansas Times -f . Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1860 8 22 294 16.00 * 10,409
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Fayetteville Democrat Pub. Co., 25 N. East St.
FORDYCEf (F6), pop. 8,754; Dallas Co. (S). 36 m SW of Pine Bluff. CRI&P; SLSW;
F&P RRs. Airport. Manufactures lumber, caskets, cross ties. Cotton gin; saw
mills ; bottling works. Hardwood and pine timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Cotton, fruit, truck crops.
News- Advocate -f- Thursday Democratic 1884 8 24 308 3.00
Wm. R. Whitehead, Editor; Fordyce Pub. Co.. Publisher.
FOREMAN (B6), pop. X907; Little River Co. (SW). 30 m NW of Texarkana. SLSF
RR. Saw mill; cotton gins. Dairy, stock farms. Cotton, corn, hay. Cattle.
§2,224
Sun-f Friday Democratic 1900
W. B. Coley, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
7 24 276 2.00
§517
§1,450
§3,396
FORREST CITYt (J3%), pop. 7,607 (special U. S. Census 6-5-58, gives 8,985); St.
Francis Co. (E). 42 m SW of Memphis, Tenn. CRI&P; MP RKs. Cotton gins;
grist mill. Gravel pit; hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, sweet potatoes, corn.
Crowley Ridge Chronicle -f.... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1905 7 24 276 3.50
Corinne Hodges, Editor; Verlie R. Causey, Publisher.
I Eva. ex. Sat.
Times -Herald -f ....................... \& Sun., Democratic ........ 1876 8 24 287 9.60
(Sun. Morn.
Fred N. McCollum, Sr., Editor and Publisher, 208 E. Garland.
FORT SMITHf (B3), pop. 47,942 (special U. S. Census 8-16-57, gives 59,959) ; Sebas-
tian Co. (W). On Arkansas River, 60 m SE of Muskogee, Okla. SLSF; MP;
KCS; MV RRs. Airlines: BNF; CEN. Two TV Stations.
Livestock, feed and food market. Furniture, glass, bottles, bricks, chimneys,
mattresses, cottonseed oil, lumber, kitchen cabinets, handles, tents, caskets,
auto bodies, tin cans, paper cups, concrete pipe, iron and sheet metal, optical
goods, paper boxes, scissors, coal briquettes, heavy trailers, clothing, electical
appliances manufactured. Zinc smelters. Three banks; deposits (6-23-58),
$65,116,090. 19,699 (res.) electric meters; 19,234 (res.) gas (nat.) meters;
17,304 telephones. Coal mines; hardwood timber. TV station.
Fort Smithian-f- ...................... Friday ............. Ind. Dem ............ 1926 8 24 287 3.50 $250
Edgar R. Ramey, Editor; Fort Smithian Publishing Co., 117 Garrison Ave. i 12, 7 50 — Free
(Southwest American -f ........... Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1907 8 22 294 15.60 ** 19,003
Southwest Times Record -f-.... Sunday ............ Ind. Dem ............ 1882 8 22 294 7.80**33,822
Times Record -f- ....................... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1882 8 22 294 15.60 ** 19,562
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Southwestern Publishing Co., 920 Rogers Ave.
GENTRY (Bl), pop. 729; Benton Co. (NW). 60 m N of Fort Smith. KCS RR. Railroad
ties, staves manufactured. Timber. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Apples, straw-
berries.
Journal- Ad van ce-h .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 7 22 280 2.00 $1,140
M. V. Lamberson, Editor and Publisher.
GLENWOOD (C5), pop. 848; Pike Co. (SW). 82 m SW of Hot Springs. MP RR.
Lumber mill; Manganese, cinnabar, slate quarries, glove plant. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Peaches, strawberries, feed.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1925 8 24 294 2.60 §992
Mrs. E. V. Watt, Editor; E. V. Watt, Publisher.
GRAVETTE (Al), pop. 894; Benton Co. (NW). 15 m N of Bentonville. KCS RR. Nut
shelling plant. Saw mill. Timber. Agriculture. Poultry; dairy products.
News Herald ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 5 24 262 2.00
R. Dodie Evans, Editor and Publisher.
GREEN FOREST (Dl), pop. 788; Carroll Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Fort Smith. A&O RR.
Many tomato canneries. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Tribune-h ................................. Thursday ........ Agric. Dem ........ 1892 6 24 280 2.50
T. E. Larimer, Editor and Publisher.
GREENWOODf (B8), pop. 1,684; Sebastian Co. (W). 20 m SE of Fort Smith. MP; MV
RRs. Planing mill; cotton gin. Coal mines. Dairy, poultry farms.
Democrat-}- .............................. Thursday ........ Dem. Agric ........ 1882 8 24 294 2.00
Earl Dodd, Editor; Express Publishing Co., Paris.
§1,132
§1,225
§1,050
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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GURDON <D6), pop. 2,890; Clark Co. (SW). 65 m NB of Texarkana. MP KR. Aluminum
reduction plant, lumber mills ; railroad shops ; cotton gins. Pine timber. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn.
Times + Thursday Democratic 1880 7 24 276 2.50 $1,588
Thomas J. Key, Editor and Publisher.
HAMBURGt (G7), pop. 2,655; Ashley Co. (SE). 75 m SE of Pine Bluff. MP RR.
Airport. Saw, grist mills; cotton gin. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, hay.
Ashley County Leader -f- Thursday Democratic 1868 7 24 280 2.00
F. H. Reamey and Hugh A. Dreher, Publishers.
HAMPTONf (F6ft), pop. 888; Calhoun Co. (S). 26 m N of El Dorado. Railroad
station, Harrell. CRI&P RR. Saw mills ; Cotton gin. Yellow pine timber. Cotton,
corn, truck produce.
Arkansaw Plaindealer-f Thursday Democratic 1901 8 24 308 1.50
Mrs. Madge Elliott, Editor; W. R. Whitehead, Publisher.
HARDYf (HI), pop. 699; Sharp Co. (N). 92 m NW of Blytheville. SLSF RR. Summer
resort. Saw mill. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Sharp County Independent -{-...Thursday Independent 1935 7 22 280 2.00
Ben D. Daulton, Editor and Publisher.
HARRISBURGf (J2H). POP- 1.498; Poinsett Co. (NE). 23 m S of Jonesboro. MP
RR. Lumber and rice mills; cotton gin. Hardwood timber. Agriculture.. Cotton,
rice, soy beans, dairy products.
Modern News -f Thursday Democratic 1888 7 26 280 2.00
L. D. Freeman, Editor and Publisher.
HARRISONf (Dl), pop. 6,542 (special U. S. Census 11-1-55, gives 5,617) ; Boone Co.
(NW). 195 m NE of Fort Smith. A&O RR. Airline, CEN. Lumber. Bottling
works, garment, church furniture factories ; die casting plant. Timber. Farm-
ing. Dairy cattle.
Boone County Headlight 4- Thursday Ind. Dem. .. 1895 7 22 287 4.00
J. E. Dunlap, Jr., Editor; Times Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
Times-f
' Sat'
Democratic
1870 8 22 287 10.40
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. R. Newman, Editor; Times Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
HARTFORD (A8%). pop. 865; Sebastian Co. (W). 18 m S of Greenwood. CRI&P RR.
Coal mining. Diversified farming.
Gamecock. The ......................... Monthly .......... Game Fowl ........ .1935 2 32 119 3.00
David C. Marburger, Editor ; The Gamecock, Publisher.
HAZEN (G4), pop. 1,270; Prairie Co. (EC). 40 m E of Little Rock. CRI&P RR. Cotton
gin. Agriculture. Rice, corn, cotton.
Grand Prairie Herald -f ........... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1901 6 26 276 2.00
Clyde E. Bowman, Editor; William F. Woods, Publisher.
HEBER SPRINGSf (F2H). pop. 2,109; Cleburne Co. (NC). 86 m N of Little Rock.
Railroad station, Searcy. CRI&P; DK&S RRs. Lumber mills; glove factory.
Resort, mineral springs. Stone quarries. Dairy, stock, poultry and cattle.
Cleburne County Times -f ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 308 2.50
M. M. Irwin, Editor and Publisher, 105 S. Third St.
HELENAf (J4%), pop. 11,286; Phillips Co. (E). On Mississippi River, 90 m SW of
Memphis, Tenn. 1C; MA A; MP RRs. Airline, TTA. Port of entry. Manufactures
cottonseed oil, lumber, hosiery, tires, tubes, dresses, fertilizer, staves. Cotton
gin; compresses; cannery; saw mills. Ships cotton, lumber. Timber. Agriculture.
World and East Arkansas {5v£;JfX' Sat> TT,^ nom 1871 8 24 28713.20
§647
5725
§1,520
52,281
§2,783
5,216
$1,250
§1,892
86,518
7,200
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. M. Young, Editor; Helena World Publishing Co.
HOPE (C6), pop. 8,602; Hempstead Co. (SW). 84 m NE of Texarkana. MP; LA A;
SLSF RRs. Airport. Lumber; handle, basket, insecticide, floor sweep, electronic
speaker factories; brickworks; cotton gin and compress. Hard and softwood
timber. Diversified farming.
Hempstpad County News 4-. ...Friday ............. Dem. & Agric.... 1924 6 26 280 2.00
F. C. Hawkins, Editor and Publisher.
Star-f- ...................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1809 8 24 28713.00 *3,4OO
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Alex H. Washburn, Editor; Star Publishing Company.
HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARKf (D4ft), pop. 29,807; Garland Co. (WC). 47 m
SW of Little Rock. Railroad name, Hot Springs. CRI&P; MP RRs. Airlines:
DAL; CEN; TTA. Saw mills, health resort, mineral springs.
Manufactures lumber, aluminum, bottled mineral water. Two banks; de-
posits (5-28-58), $26,830,931. 16,675 electric meters; 11,014 gas meters; 16,164
telephones. Pine timber. Stock farms.
{New Era 4- ............................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1888 9 28 28012.50 §6,190
Sentinel Record -I- ................... Every Morn....Indep,.ndent ....... 1881 9 23 280 14.50 510,970
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. §14,310
R. S. Dean, Editor; W. E. Hussman, Publisher, 912 Central Ave.
Ouachita Observer-f ............... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1939 8 24 280 1.00 §550
Robert S. Dean, Editor; Walter E. Hussman, Publisher.
Circulation — A-A-Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublishcr's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic rear. xSubscription included in menMsrship f*«.
BE SURE TO READ the Golds to th« us« of the Directory In front of book.
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HUGHES (K3H), pop. 1.686; St. Francis Co. (E). 28 m SW of Memphis, Tenn. MP
RR. Alfalfa, lumber mills; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa,
soybeans.
Star-Herald + Thursday Democratic 1920 7 24 280 2.00
Mrs. F. M. Causey, Editor and Publisher, Forrest City.
HUNTSVILLEf (CD, pop. 1,010; Madison Co. (NW). 65 m NE of Fort Smith. Railroad
station, Fayetteville. SLSF RR. Grist, stave, flour mills; cannery. Dairy prod-
ucts manufactured. Timber. Diversified farming.
Madison County Record-f Thursday Independent 1879 8 24 804 2.00
Francis J. Murray, Editor; Orval E. Faubus, Publisher.
IMBODEN (HI), pop. 447; Lawrence Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Jonesboro. SLSF RR.
Bank, Smithville. Stave, saw mills ; cotton gin. Oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, hay.
Journal 4- Thursday Democratic 1915 7 24 280 2.00
Austin Stovall, Editor and Publisher.
JACKSONVILLE (F4), pop. 2,474 (special U. S. Census 9-7-56, gives 5,591); Pulaski
Co. 18 m NE of Little Rock. MP RR. Wood products factory, saw mill. Agri-
culture. Cotton, fruit.
News -Progress -f Thursday Independent 1947
Ed. Schultz, Editor; News Progress Publishing Co.
7 24 200 3.00
JASPERf (Dl), pop. 407; Newton Co. (NW). 105 m NW of Little Rock. Railroad
station, Harrison. A&O RR. Lumber mills. Timber ; lead, zinc mines. Agriculture.
Informer and Newton Icotm^ov Ao-i.tniiitm.oi 1907 7 26 182 1-°°
County Times-f- ^Saturday Agricultural 5 26 16g
J. Milam, Editor and Publisher.
JONESBOROf (J2), pop. 16,810 (special U. S. Census 5-15-56, gives 17,014); Craig-
head Co. (NE). 70 m NW of Memphis. SLSW; SLSF RRs. Manufactures lumber,
flour, handles, crates, shoes, hosiery, packages, brick. Rice mill; bottling works;
cotton gins, compress. Arkansas State College. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, rice.
Herald+V Friday Collegiate 1920 8 24 310 1.50
Students of Arkansas State College, Editors and Publishers.
Sun + Evg. ex. Sun. ..Democratic 1903 8 24 294 12.00
Fred D. Troutt, Editor; Troutt Brothers, Publishers, 200 E. Washington.
JUDSONIA (G8). pop. 1,122; White Co. (NEC). On Little Red River, 58 m NE of Little
Rock. MP RR. Box factory; bottling works; nursery; cotton gins. Ships straw-
berry plants. Oak, hickory, gum timber. Agriculture. Fruit, cotton, vegetables.
White County Record -4- Thursday Democratic 1870 6 24 280 2.00
R. L. Van Meter, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE VILLAGEf (H7), pop. 2,484; Chicot Co. (SE). On Lake Chicot, across Missis-
sippi River from Greenville, Miss. MP RR. Saw. feed mills ; cotton gins. Lake
resort. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, oats, soybeans, rice, hay.
Chicot-Spectator-f Friday Independent 1906 7 24 280 2.50
Lester W. Mansur, Editor and Publisher.
LEACHVILLE (K2), pop. 1,280; Mississippi Co. (NE). 25 m W of Blytheville. SLSW;
SLSF RRs. Grist mills ; compress and cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, soybeans.
Star-f Friday Independent 1917 8 24 294 2.50
Robert D. Benedict, Editor and Publisher, Osceola.
LEPANTO (K2), pop. 1,688; Poinsett Co. (NE). On St. Francis River, 42 m NW of
Memphis. SLSF RR. Compress and cotton gins. Ships soybeans. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, alfalfa, wheat.
News Record 4- Friday Democratic 1937 7 24 280 2.50
Esther Bindursky, Editor; Howard Stuck, Jr., Publisher.
LEWISVILLEf (C7), pop. 1,237 (special U. S. Census 1-11-54, gives 1,273); Lafay-
ette Co. (SW). 83 m E of Texarkana. SLSW RR. Airport. Cotton gin; saw mills.
Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1918 6 26 276 2.00
H. E. Watson, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
LINCOLN (Bl%), pop. 771; Washington Co. (NW). 17 m SW of Fayetteville. Railroad
station, Westville, Okla. KCS RR. Hatchery. Agriculture. Strawberries, grain.
Leader Thursday Independent 1938 6 24 280 2.00
Melvin Kendall, Editor; Melvin and Margaret Kendall, Publishers.
LITTLE ROCKf (F4). pop. 102,213; Pulaski Co. (C). The State Capital, located in the
center of the state on the Arkansas River. MP; SLSW; CRI&P RRs. Airlines:
AA; BNF; CEN; DAL; TTA.
Retail and wholesale trading center. Manufactures chemicals, furniture,
cottonseed products, clothing, building and plumbing supplies, lumber, paper
boxes, paint, fertilizer, bicycles, light bulbs, clocks, radio and television cabinets,
electrical equipment, cameras, teletypes. Railroad shops ; steel foundry ; packing
houses. Crushed stone, bauxite mines. Eight banks: bank debits (6-30-58),
$204,496,581. deposits (6-30-58), $227.456,633. 66,254 electric (AC) meters:
60,144 gas (nat.) meters; 77,864 (res.) telephones. University of Arkansas
School of Medicine; several colleges: many state institutions. Three TV stations.
Arkansas Banker Monthly Bank & Finan.... 1919 3 27 140x1.00
Jeff Burnett, Editor; Arkansas Bankers Assn., Pub., 621 Pyramid Bldg.
Arkansas Baptist Thursday Baptist 1900 8 28 140 2.25
Erwin L. McDonald, Editor; Arkansas Baptist, Publisher, 107 Baptist Bldg.
Clre
£1,400
§3,100
J735
$3,600
§10,275
§2,700
§928
§1,603
§1,225
§850
741
149,000
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Arkansa. Democr.t+ ............. {£££»" Democratic .....
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
K. A. Engel, Editor; Arkansas Democrat Co., Pub., Capitol Ave. and Scott St.
Arkansas Farmer ..................... Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1898 4 26 189 .85 +55,919
Bob Chris tians on, Editor; T. J. Anderson, Publisher, 319 West Markham.
Arkansas Gazette + ................ .Every Morn....Ind. Dem ............ 1819 8 22 303 20.80 ^-fc 84, Oil
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.
J. N. Heiskell, Editor; H. B. Patterson, Jr., Publisher, Gazette BIdg.,
3rd and Louisiana.
Arkansas Historical Quarterly Quarterly ........ Historical .......... 1942 1 48 91 x3.00
T. R. Worley, Editor; Arkansas History Assn., Publisher, Old State House.
Arkansas Legionnaire + ......... Semi-mo ......... Amer. Legion ..... 1921 8 24 280 x.50
Joel A. Bunch, Editor; Arkansas Dept. of The American Legion, Publisher,
206 Glover Bldg.
Arkansas Methodist-f ............ Thursday ........ Methodist .......... 1880 4 26 182 2.00
Ewing T. Wayland, Editor; Arkansas Methodist, Publisher, Box 1066.
Construction News \c«mi m« [Construction 1934 3 26 140 10.00
(Public Works Issue) ...... j&emi-mo ......... \ industry Controlled circ.
Ray Metzger, Publisher. 715 West Second St.
Farm Bureau Press -f ............ Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1936 5 24 217 x.50
Walter E. Scales, Editor; Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation, Publisher,
7th at High St.
Guardian-f ............................... Friday ............. Catholic .............. 1911 8 24 294 3.50
Rev. T. J. Prendergast, Editor; Guardian Press, Publisher, 811 W. Second St.
o^+v"8.*8 .............. JMonthly .......... Educational ....... 1924 3 27 140 x3.50
Miss Emma"8eott." Editor; Arkansas Educ. Assn., Publisher, 1500 W. 4th St.
Journal of the Arkansas \Mnnfh,v M«,H<..I 1903 2 84 126 x3-00
Medical Society .................. [Monthly .......... Medical .............. Controlled free dist.
Dr. Alfred Kahn. Jr., Editor; Arkansas Medical Society, Publisher,
1300 W. 6th Street.
Louisiana Methodist-h ........... Thursday ........ Methodist .......... 1949 4 26 175 2.00
Ewing T. Wayland, Editor; Louisiana Methodist, Box 1066.
Southern State Farm Paper Unit — Comprised of: Arkansas Farmer, Little Rock,
Ark., Georgia Farmer, Atlanta, Ga., and Mississippi Farmer, Jackson, Miss. See
individual listings.
State Press -M Negro) ............ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1941 8 24 280 4.00
L. C. Bates. Editor; State Press, Inc., Publisher, 808 W. Ninth St.
LONOKEf <G4), pop. 1,556 (special U. S. Census 3-16-53, gives 2,068); Lonoke Co.
(C). 23 m E of Little Rock. CRI&P RR. Cotton gin; sawmill. Timber. Agri-
culture. Rice, cotton.
Democrat -h .............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1871 6 24 280 2.00
James W. Swaim, Editor; J. W. Swaim and E. S. Inglin, Publishers.
MAGNOLIAf (D7), pop. 6,918 (special U. S. Census 2-20-68, gives 10,426) ; Columbia
Co. (SW). 50 m SE of Texarkana. L&NW RR. Airline, TTA. Lumber, cottonseed
oil, textile mills; cotton gins; bottling works; oil refinery. Rubber life boats,
men's clothing manufactured. Oil wells. Southern State College. Pine, oak, gum
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hogs.
{fEvjr. ex. Sat.
Banner-News -f ........................ -I & Sun., Sun. Democratic ........ 1938 8 24 29413.00
I Morn.
Banner-News 4- ........................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1878 8 24 294 2.00
Gordon Yates, Editor; W. E. Hussman, Publisher.
BrayV ....................................... Bi-weekly, Fri... Collegiate ........ 1923 5 24 224 1.00
Students of the Southern State College, Publishers.
MALVERNf (E5), pop. 8,072; Hot Spring Co. (SWC). 20 m SE of Hot Spring. MP;
CRI&P RRs. Airport. Lumber, handle, veneer, aluminum, flooring mills. Brick,
tile, bottling works ; cotton gins ; grist mills. Timber. Dairy. Agriculture. Sweet
potatoes, corn, cotton.
Meteor-Journal -f- .................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1878 8 24 308 2.00
Wm. R. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
Record-4- ................................... Evgr. ex. Sun... Democratic ......... 1916 8 23 290 8.00
Frances A. Beerstecher, Editor; Mrs. J. H. Beerstecher, Publisher, 122 Main St.
MAMMOTH SPRING <G2%), pop. 870; Fulton Co. (N). 70 m NW of Jonesboro. SLSF
RR. Hydro-electric power plant using overflow from Mammoth Spring. Stave
mill. Summer resort. Timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Cotton, hay, corn.
Democrat-}- .............................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1890 6 26 280 2.00
Charles E. Wahlquist, Editor and Publisher.
MANILA <K2). pop. 1,729; Mississippi Co. (NE). 52 m NW of Memphis, Tenn. SLSF
RR. Brick, hollow tile, concrete products manufactured. Tomato cannery.
Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Sentinel-}- ................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1917 8 24 301 2.00
Robert D. Benedict, Editor and Publisher. Osceola.
MARIANNAt <J4). pop. 4,580: Lee Co. (E). 66 m SW of Memphis, Tenn. MP RR.
Manufactures lumber, men's pants. Saw mill; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, soybeans, peaches.
Courier-Index -f- ....................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1875 7 24 280 250
Marvin B. Caldwell, Editor and Publisher.
J4.000
30,000
124,000
>7,322
56,954
9,208
J13,526
J1.364
$150
$12,500
17,018
1,090
§3,980
1,072
§1,950
§2,950
§1,388
§1,875
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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MARKED TREE (K2%), pop. 2,878 (special U. S. Census 6-28-57, gives 3,065); Poin-
sett Co. (NE) On St. Francis River, 80 m SE of Jonesboro. SLSF RR. Lumber
mills; compress, cotton grins. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, soy-
beans.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1905 7 24 280 2.50
Dorothy D. Stuck, Editor; Howard C. Stuck, Publisher.
MARSHALLf (E2), pop. 1,189; Searcy Co. (N). 90 m N of Little Rock. Railroad station.
Harrison. AAO RR. Cannery; cotton gin. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Straw-
berries, vegetables.
Mountain Wave Wednesday Independent 1890 8 24 280 2.00 §2,515
James R. and Lillian E. Tudor, Editors and Publishers.
McCRORYf (H3), pop. 1,118; Woodruff Co. (NEC). 79 m NE of Little Rock. MP RR.
Cotton gins ; saw, grist mills ; rice warehouse. Oak, cypress, gum timber. Diver-
sified fanning. Rice*
Arkansas Central Leader -K.. Thursday Democratic 1923 6 26 278 2.00 §1,295
Harlan V. Walker, Editor and Publisher.
McGEHEE (H6ft). pop. 8,876; Desha Co. (SE). 25 m NW of Greenville, Miss. MP RR.
Cotton gins; bottling works; logging; rice mills; meat packing plant; glove fac-
tory. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, rice, hay.
Times-f Thursday Democratic 1924 8 22 280 2.50 §2,375
Harry Clark, Editor; Times Printing Co., Publisher
MELBOURNE! (Gl), pop. 568; Izard Co. (N). 70 m NW of Jonesboro. Railroad station,
Guion. MP RR. Saw mills; cotton gin. Stock, dairy farms. Cotton, corn, hay.
Times -f- Thursday Democratic 1896
I. L. Shrader. Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 2.00 §1,550
MENAf (B4), pop. 4,445; Polk Co. (W). 65 m S of Fort Smith. KCS RR. Manufactures,
shirts, leather goods, bed slats. Saw mills; cotton gin. Timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, potatoes, berries, poultry, dairy products. Cattle.
{Star-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1899 8 24 287 6.00
Star-f Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 287 2.00
R. W. St. John, Editor; Mena Star Company, Inc., Publisher.
MONETTE (K2), pop. 1,114; Craighead Co. (NE). 25 m E of Jonesboro. SLSF RR.
Cotton gins; grist mills, bean elevators. Stock, poultry farms. Cotton, corn, Boy-
beans*
Sun-f- Thursday Democratic 1934 8 24 294 1.50
F. D. Troutt, Editor; Troutt Brothers, Publishers, Jonesboro.
MONTICELLOf (G6), pop. 4,501; Drew Co. (SE). 50 m SE of Pine Bluff. AD&N;
MP RRs. Airport. Cotton, cottonseed oil. lumber, stave, textile, rug mills;
bottling works. Arkansas Agricultural and Mechanical College. Timber. Truck,
fruit farms. Cotton, tomatoes, peaches.
Advance-Monticellonian -f .Thursday Democratic 1870 7 24 280 3.50
Frances S. J aggers, Editor; Mrs. M. R. Whittington, Publisher.
Weevil Outlet -f V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1924 Contr2o6lled2 f r°ee ^t°
Students of Arkansas A. and M. College, Editors and Publishers.
MORRILTONf (E8), pop. 5.488; Conway Co. (C). 40 m NW of Little Rock. MP RR.
Manufactures lumber, electric matches, clothing, cheese. Cotton, cottonseed oil,
saw mills; bottling work*. Pine and hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
livestock.
Democrat 4- Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 287 2.50
Eugene Wirges, Editor and Publisher.
Headlight-f Wednesday Democratic 1874 7 24 280 2.50
Earl Haynes, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNTAIN HOMEf (Fl), pop. 2,217; Baxter Co. (N). 100 m NW of Jonesboro.
Railroad station, Cotter. MP RR. Cotton gin; grist mill. Timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, hay.
Baxter Bulletin-}- Thursday Independent 1901 8 22 294 2.50
Tom Dearmore and Pete Shiras, Editors; Shiras Brothers Ptg. Co., Publisher.
MOUNTAIN VIEWf (F2), pop. 1,043; Stone Co. (N). 80 m N of Little Rock. Railroad
station, Sylamore. MP RR. Lumber, headings, staves manufactured. Rolling
mills ; cotton gin. Summer resort. Pine and hardwood timber. Dairy, stock, grain
farms. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Stone County Leader Thursday Independent 1952 8 24 308 2.00
Charles Edward Tudor, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT IDAf (C4%), pop. 5B6; Montgomery Co. (W). 85 m W of Hotsprlngs Nat'l
Park. Nearest RR station, Norman. MP RR. Pulpwood, cinnabar, pine timber.
Montgomery County News 4-. Thursday Democratic 1937 7 24 280 2.50
Lena Irby, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 128.
MULBERRY (B2H), pop. 952; Crawford Co. (NW). 20 m NE of Fort Smith. MP RR.
Cotton gin ; saw mill. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Crawford County Bulletin Thursday Democratic 1951 7 24 276 1.50
Lee R. McDaniel. Editor and Publisher.
MURFREESBOROt (C5),pop. 1,079 ; Pike Co. (SW). 60 m SW of Hot Springs. Railroad
station. Highland. PAN RR. Mercury* cinnabar mines. Lumber mill. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peaches.
Pike County Courier 4- Friday Democratic 1888 6 26 280 2.00
R. N. Thomasson, Editor and Publisher.
§1,442
§3,448
1,270
§2,231
$700
*500
§3,440
§1,491
§3332
J1.200
§1,370
$700
842
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IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
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NASHVILLE (C5%), pop. 8,648; Howard Co. (SW). 89 m NE of Texarkana. GN&A
RR. Manufactures beverages, lumber, baskets, cement products. Cotton gin ; saw
mill. Pine, gum, oak timber. Stock and dairy farms. Peaches, cotton, alfalfa.
News-f- Tues. & Fri Independent 1878 7 24 280 8.00 §2,300
Louis Graves, Editor and Publisher.
Spotlight+ Thursday Democratic 1938 6 26 280 2.00 1,957
F. C. Hawkins, Editor and Publisher.
NEWARK (H2), pop. 918; Independence Co. (N). 45 m SW of Jonesboro. MP RR.
Grist mills; cotton gin. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa, corn.
Journal -f- Thursday Democratic 1901 7 24 280 1.50
Roy Craig. Publisher.
NEWPORTf (H2). pop. 6,254 (special U. S. Census 2-5-57, gives 6,819) ; Jackson Co.
(NE). On White River. 80 m NW of Memphis, Tenn. MP RR. Cottonseed oil,
lumber mills; handle, button, canning, shoe, metal tube factories; bottling
works; cotton compress. Agriculture. Cotton, rice, livestock.
I Independent -f Evg. ex. Sun...Democratic .1901 8 24 29410.21 §1,976
] Independent -f Friday Democratic 1901 8 24 294 1.50 1,948
1 O. I. Richolson, Editor; Mrs. A. C. Wilkerson, Mrs. O. I. Richolson, Publishers.
Jackson County Democrat + . .Thursday Democratic 1936 7 22 280 2.00 1,487
Ells L. Huff, Editor and Publisher.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK (F4), pop. 44,097 (special U. S. Census 6-23-58, gives 57,405) ;
Pulaski Co. (C). On Arkansas River, opposite Little Rock. MP; CRI&P; SLSW
RRs.
Manufactures chemicals, coke, tobacco, cloth, excelsior, electrical appliances,
baking powder. Railroad shops; pulp mill; stock yards. Two banks; deposits
(9-24-58), $13,090,570. 19,000 electric meters; 16,298 gas meters; 23,600
telephones.
^offs^tf*!^ [Srm^e^s ^^ 1946 4 30 21° X>6° 103'810
Ed. H."Thomas7 Editor;' Arkansas State Electric Co-op. Publisher, P. O. Box 344.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1899 8 2S 294
Robert S. McCord, Editor; Pulaaki Publishing Co., 119 E. Broadway.
OSCEOLAf (L2), pop. 6,006; Mississippi Co. (NE). On Mississippi River, 20 m S of
Blytheville. SLSF RR. Manufactures feed, cereal, cottonseed oil products. Saw
mill ; bottling works ; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa, corn.
Times -f- Thursday Independent 1870 8 24 294 2.50 §2,662
R. D. Benedict. Editor and Publisher, 210 Poplar St.
OZARKf (C2%) pop. 1,757 (special U. S. Census 8-8-57, gives 1,966) ; Franklin Co.
(NW). On Arkansas River, 35 m E of Fort Smith. MP RR. Airport. Cannery;
creamery. Coal mines. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, peanuts.
Democrat-Enterprise Thursday Democratic 1878 7 24 276 1.50
C. M. Threadglll. Editor and Publisher.
Spectator-f Tuos. & Fri Democratic 1911 6 26 280 2.50 1,981
E. A. Burrow, Editor; Isham L. Burrow, Publisher.
PARAGOULDf (JO. pop. 9,668; Greene Co. (NE). 69 m NW of Memphis, Tenn. SLSW;
MP RRs. Manufactures staves, heading, spokes, shoes, shirts. Saw mills ; cotton
gins ; bottling works. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay. Cattle.
Big Picture. The (offset) Thursday Independent 1948 7 22 294 6.00 §3,102
Myrl R. Mueller, Editor; L. V. Rhine. Publisher.
Press-Soliphone-f- Evg. ex. Sun... Ind. Dem 1886 8 24 28710.20 §3,973
Geo. Clark, Editor; Daily Press, Inc., Publisher.
PARISt (C8), pop. 8,781; Logan Co. (W). 40 m E of Fort Smith. FSS&RI; MP RRs.
Saw mills. Coal mines. Agriculture. Dairying.
f Express-f- Thursday Democratic 1880 8 24 287 2.50 §2,100
] Progress-f- Monday Democratic 1010 8 24 280 2.50 §2,100
' John Guion, Editor and Publisher.
PARKIN (J8), pop. 1,414; Cross Co. (E). 30 m W of Memphis, Tenn. MP RR. Manu-
factures lumber, concrete products, buttons. Cotton gin. Oak, hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, rice, soybeans.
Cross County Times -f Thursday Democratic 1933 8 24 294 2.50 §540
Sterling Melhorn. Editor and Publisher.
PERRYVILLEf (E3%), pop. 674; Perry Co. (C). 40 m NW of Little Rock. Railroad
station, Perry. CRI&P RR. Saw mill. Stock, truck farms. Cotton, corn, hay.
Perry County News-f Thursday Independent 1870 8 24 294 2.00 §057
Bonnie R. Holland, Editor; Eugene Wirges, Publisher, Morrilton.
PIGGOTTf (Kl). pop. 2,558; Clay Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Blytheville. SLSW; SLSF
RRs. Manufactures concrete tile, shoes, handles. Cotton gin, saw mill. Oak, gum,
hickory timber. Ships hogs. Dairy, poultry farms. Cotton.
Banner -f Friday Democratic 1892 6 26 280 2.50 §2,550
Laud Payne, Editor and Publisher.
PINE BLUFFt (F5), pop. 87,162 (special U. S. Census 8-8-66, gives 89,796) ; Jefferson
Co. (SEC). 45 m SE of Little Rock. MP; SLSW RRs. Airline, TTA. Industrial
Manufactures lumber, wood products, cotton pickers, electric transformers,
pillow cases, bed sheets, kraft paper bags, chemicals, archery equipment, news-
print. Cotton market and livestock, cotton oil mills ; cotton compresses and ware-
houses; stockyards. Two banks; deposits (6-80-68), $58,781,192. 12,221 electric
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
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tmi, 12 to inch. Y Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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meters; 14,230 gas meters; 10,742 telephones. Agricultural, Mechanical and
Normal College (Negro). Pine, gum, oak timber. Agriculture. Cattle, hogs,
cotton, rice, corn. TV station.
r ~ i i_i_ JEvg. ex. Sun., n*w..w.».*i<. 1868 8 23 801 18.20**16,579
Commercial 4- fSu£ Morn. Democratic Sunday circ.**16;892
Color advertising accepted.
Gordon N. Freeman, Editor; E. W. Freeman, Jr., Publisher, 112 Main St.
POCAHONTASf (Jl), pop. 8,840; Randolph Co. (NE). On Black River, 85 m NW of
Jonesboro. SLSF RR. Manufactures handles, staves, shoes. Cooperage; bottling
works; cotton gins. Timber. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Star HeraldH- Thursday Democratic 1880 8 24 294 2.50 53,80O
Eunice B. O'Baugh, Editor ; Star Herald Printing Co.
PRAIRIE GROVE (B2), pop. 989; Washington Co. (NW). 45 m N of Fort Smith. SLSF
RR. Flour, stave mills ; tomato cannery. White oak, walnut timber. Agriculture.
Tomatoes, strawberries, grain.
Enterprise + Thursday Democratic 1936 6 26 280 2. BO §804
G. E. Wiswell, Jr., Editor; G. E. and E. M. Wiswell, Publishers.
PRESCOTTf (D6), pop. 8,960; Nevada Co. (SW). 48 m NE of Texarkana. MP; P&NW
RRs. Airport. Lumber, cottonseed oil mills. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton
corn.
Nevada County Picayune + ... Thursday Democratic Ib79 7 24 280 2.00 §1,300
C. O. Wahlquist, Editor and Publisher.
Nevada News -f Thursday Democratic 1905 6 26 280 2.00 1.440
Archie W. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
RECTOR (Kl), pop. 1.855; Clay Co. (NE). 85 m NW of Blytheville. SLSW RR. Cotton
gin ; saw mills. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, fruit.
Clay County Democrat -h Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 280
Wendell H. Crow, Editor; Wendell H. and Elizabeth F. Crow, Publishers.
2.50 §1,483
RISONf (F5%), pop. 958; Cleveland Co. (S). 20 m SW of Pine Bluff. SLSW RR.
Saw mills ; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Cleveland County Herald -[-....Wednesday Democratic 1888 6 26 276 1.50
Guy M. Sadler and William G. Sadler, Editors and Publishers.
ROGERS (Bl), pop. 4,962; Benton Co. (NW). 75 m N of Fort Smith. SLSF RR. Manu-
factures nylon hosiery, vinegar, silica, lumber. Nursery; hatchery. Mountain
resort. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Apples, grapes, strawberries.
Democrat -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1881 8 24 280
News-f- Evs. ex. Sun. ..Ind. Dem 1907 8 24 280
C. C. Lambert, Editor; Northwest Arkansas Pub. Co., 104 W. Poplar St.
2.50
8.00
RUSSELL VILLEf (D8), pop. 8,166; Pope Co. (NW). 62 m NW of Little Rock. MP;
DftR RRs. Airport. Manufactures staves, headings. Cooperage plant; lumber
mills ; cotton compress ; bottling works ; nursery. Arkansas Polytechnic College.
Coal mines; timber. Diversified farming.
Arka-Tech+ V ........................ .Thursday ........ Collegiate. ..........
Students of Arkansas Polytechnic College, Editors and Publishers.
vx- Sat>
> Ind. Dem ............ 1924 8 24 294 8.50
{1,550
§136
§3,504
1,100
450
2,177
2,019
(Courier-Democrat + j Jv
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Courier-Democrat -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1875 8 24 294 3.00
Craig Lovesy, Editor; Courier Democrat Pub. Corp., 112 S. Boulder.
SALEMf (Gl), pop. 687; Fulton Co. (N). 75 m NW of Jonesboro. Railroad station,
Mammoth Spring. SLSF RR. Oak timber. Stock, poultry farms. Corn, cotton.
Headlight + Thursday Independent 1928 6 24 280 2.00 1,330
Carl White. Editor and Publisher.
SEARCYt (G3), pop. 6,024 (special U. S. Census 4-29-58, gives 7,371); White Co.
(NEC). 60 m NE of Little Rock. DK&S; CRI&P RRs. Stave, heading mills;
cotton gin; warehouse; compress; bottling works; pecan shelling plant; shoe
factory. Harding College. Pine, oak, timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn,
strawberries.
Bison, The+V ..Wednesday Collegiate 1925 5 24 220 2.00 1,000
Students of Harding College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 500
(Citizen-f Evg. ex. Sun...Democratic 1890 9 23 294 7.50 §2,079
White County Citizen -f Wednesday Democratic 1854 9 23 294 2.00 §1,675
Perrin Jones, Editor; M. P. Jones, Jr., Publisher.
SHERIDANf (F6). pop. 1,898; Grant Co. (C). 25 m NW of Pine Bluff. MP RR. Handle
factory; saw mills; cotton gin. Pine, cypress, hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Corn, cotton, peanuts.
Headlight + Thursday Agric. Dem 1881 6 26 280 2.50 1,823
Dalton V. Walker, Editor and Publisher, 109 E. Center St.
SILOAM SPRINGS (Al), pop. 8,270; Benton Co. (NW). 60 m N of Fort Smith. KCS
RR. Airport. Butter, canning factories, John Brown University. Health resort.
Oak, pine timber. Diversified farming. Fruit, livestock, poultry.
Herald and Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1879 5 24 210 3.00 J2.568
A. W. Perrine, Jr., Editor; Perrine Publishing Company.
Interstate News-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1944 7 24 280 3.00 2,760
D. A. Gean, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 812.
Threefold Advocate 4- Saturday Coll. ft Alum 1987 6 24 224 4.00
Students of John Brown University, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Ligbt face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
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SMACKOVER (E7), pop. 2,496; Union Co. (8). 12 m NW of El Dorado. MP RR. Oil
refineries. Oil wells. Pine, hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Journal + Friday Ind. Dem 1922 9 23 308 2.00 §1,604
Space sold only in combination with 8. Arkansas Progress, £1 Dorado. Combined
circ. §2,475.
Mrs. J. T. Reynolds, Publisher.
SPRINGDALE (Bl), pop. 5,835 (special U. S. Census 6-28-56, gives 7,328) ; Washing-
ton Co. (NW). 10 m N of Fayetteville. SLSF RR. Canning, vinegar, fruit juice
factories; wineries; distillery; nursery. Fruit shipped. Hardwood timber. Agri-
culture. Strawberries, grapes. Poultry.
News + |&Vjfun.X*Sat* Democratic 1887 8 22 287 10.40 §3,800
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. R. Sanders, Editor; Springdale News, Inc., Publisher.
STAMPS (D7), pop. 2,552; Lafayette Co. (SW). 86 m E of Texarkana. LA A; SL8W
RRs. Bottling works; sulphur plant; cotton gin. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, hay.
Lafayette Co. Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1906 7 24 280 2.00 J1.400
Briner Thomas, Editor and Publisher.
STAR CITYf (G5%), pop. 1,296; Lincoln Co. (SE). 27 m SE of Pine Buff. ARK RR.
Cotton gins ; shirt factory. Agriculture. Tomatoes, cotton, corn, peaches. Cattle.
Lincoln Ledger -f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1878
E. W. Causey, Editor and Publisher.
6 26 280 2.50 §1,368
STATE SANATORIUM (C8), pop. X300 ; Logan Co. ( W). 40 m SE of Fort Smith. Rail-
road station and bank, Booneville. CRI&P RR. State Sanatorium. Agriculture.
Corn, potatoes. Cattle.
Sanatorium Outlook + Monthly Tuberculosis 1923 3 26 140 1.00 1,450
Mrs. Ethel Cox, Editor; Sanatorium Outlook, Publisher.
STEPHENS (D6%), pop. 1,283; Ouachita Co. (S). 17 m SW of Camden. SLSW RR.
Manufactures petroleum products, lumber. Yellow pine. Agriculture. Cotton.
Star Thursday Democratic 1949 8 24 294 2.00 §719
Marivonne Fawyer, Editor; W. E. Hussman, Publisher.
STUTTGARTf (G4%), pop. 7.276 (special U. S. Census 11-14-56, gives 9,151);
Arkansas Co. (E). 46 m SE of Little Rock. CRI&P; SLSW RRs. Airline, TTA.
Lumber, rice, feed mills. Oak, gum timber. Agriculture.
Leader Evg. ex. Sun.. Independent 1885 8 24 294 13.00 §2,950
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Calvin Mannen, Editor; Ray Kimball, Publisher.
SULPHUR SPRINGS (A%), pop. 543; Benton Co. (NW). 80 m NW of Rogers. Bank
town, Gravette. KCS RR. Timber. Poultry.
Beacon -f- Semi-mo Independent 1955 4 24 154 1.00 400
Homer A. Stuart, Editor and Publisher, Box 86.
550 — Free
TEXARKANAf (B7), pop. 15,875 (special U. S. Census 1-24-56, gives 19,733) ; Miller
Co. (SW). 157 m S of Little Rock. (Total population of Texarkana, Ark., and
Texarkana, Tex., 40,628.) TAP; SLSW; MP RRs. Airlines, BNF; TTA.
Lumber, cotton seed oil, cotton gins ; compress. Creosoted, clay, sulphur, sheet
metal products; cross arms, medicine, caskets, lead manufactured. Two banks.
Bank clearings (6-30-56), $8,653,000; deposits (6-30-56), $58,418,408. 20,277
electric meters; 17,230 gas meters; 18,504 telephones. Timber. Agriculture.
Cattle. TV station.
Every Morn....Independent 1875 9 23
« News -f Evgr. ex. Sun... Independent 1875 9 23 301 15.60 **6,523
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I J. Q. Mahaffey, Editor; Texarkana Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 806 Wood St.
Two States Press -f Thursday Independent 1935 9 24 294 1.50
Luciel McElreath, Editor and Publisher, 615 Locust St.
THORNTON (E6), pop. X668; Calhoun Co. (S). 45 m SW of Pine Bluff. SLSW RR.
Bank, Fordyce. Saw mills. Timber. Agriculture.
| For The Poor (no adv.) Monthly Religious 1940 1 40 80 1.25 3,042
\ Primitive Baptist -f Semi.mo Religious 1886 3 26 126 2.00
W. H. Cayce, Editor; Cayce Publishing Company.
TRUMANN (J2). pop. 3,744 (special U. S. Census 2-21-56, gives 4,133; Poinsett Co.
(NE). 16 m S of Jonesboro. SLSF; SLSW RRs. Lumber manufactured. Cotton
gins, compress, warehouse. Oak, gum timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Democrat-f Thursday Independent 1923 7 24 280 2.50 §1,686
Ira Woodliff, Editor; Howard Stuck, Jr., Publisher.
TUCKERMAN (H2), pop. 1,258 (special U. S. Census 11-27-58, gives 1,838) ; Jackson
Co. (NE). 80 m SW of Jonesboro. MP RR. Cotton gnis; grist, rice mills. Alumi-
num foil; house trailer factory. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, watermelons, soybeans.
Record Thursday Democratic 1919 7 24 280 2.00 §1,342
J. E. Parrott, Editor and Publisher.
VAN BURENf (B8), pop. 6,418; Crawford Co. (NW). On Arkansas River, 5 m NE of
Fort Smith. MP; SLSF RRs. Railroad shops. Canneries. Natural gas wells. Oak,
gum, hickory timber. Agriculture. Spinach, peaches, strawberries.
Press -Argus -f- Thursday Democratic 1859 5 24 224 2.00
Hugh Park, Editor and Publisher.
§5,851
Circulation — fr*Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WALDRONf (B4). pop. 1.292; Scott Co. (W). 40 m SE of Fort Smith. AW RR.
Lumber mills. Pine, hardwood timber. Furniture factory. Agriculture. Dairying.
Cotton, corn, lespedesa, hay.
Advance Reporter + Thursday Dem. Agric 1878 7 24 280 2.00 51*200
Cox Bros., Editor* and Publishers.
WALNUT RIDGEf <J1), pop. 8,106; Lawrence Co. (NE). 20 m W of Joneaboro. MP;
SLSF RRs. Saw mills; bottling works; compress; cotton gin, dress factory.
Southern Baptist College. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, rice.
Times Dispatch-f Thursday Democratic 1910 8 24 294 3.00 §3,921
James L. Bland. Editor and Publisher.
WARRENf (F6), pop. 2.616; Bradley Co. (S). 46 m SW of Pine Bluff. MP; W&OV;
W&SR RRs. Cottonseed oil, lumber mills; bottling works; cotton gin. Pine,
hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, potatoes, tomatoes, truck.
Eagle- Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1884 8 22 287 3.00 2,690
Robert L. Newton, Editor; W. L. Love, Publisher.
WEST MEMPHIS (K3), pop. 9,112 (special U. 8. Census 12-15-55, gives 15,776);
Crittenden Co. (E). MP; SLSF RRs. Bridge to Memphis, Tenn. Cottonseed oil,
saw, grist, lumber mills ; compress ; soybean and feed mills. Oil terminal. Hard-
wood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay, soybeans.
Arkansas World -f (Negro). ..Saturday Independent. 1940 8 24 280 4.00 16,760
A. G. Shields, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 281 S. 8th St.
r Crittenden County Times + ...Friday Independent 1931 8 24 294 8.00 §1,541
•j Times + {lS?*&^*un. Independent 1957 8 24 294 10.00 §1,232
L Margaret Woolfolk, Editor; Crittenden Publishing Co., Box 459.
WYNNEf (J8), pop. 4.142; Cross Co. (E). 46 m W of Memphis, Tenn. MP RR. Manu-
factures concrete blocks. Cotton gins; grist mills, rice drier. Fruit shipped.
Agriculture. Rice, peaches, apples.
Progress Thursday Dem. & Agric.... 1900 8 24 294 3.00 §1,965
Wm. M. Courtney, Editor ; Star* Progress, Inc., Publisher, 2 12 Terry St.
YELLVILLEf (El), pop. 697; Marion Co. (N). On White River, 100 m SE of Spring-
field, Mo. MP RR. Cheese factory; saw, stave, grist mills; cine, lead mines;
pine, oak, cedar timber. Dairy, poultry, stock farms. Corn, hay, wheat.
Mountain Echo 4- Thursday Democratic 1882 7 24 280 3.00 1,650
Jack Tipton, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — A- * Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; iPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. 7 Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CALIFORNIA
Population 10,586,223 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, SACRAMENTO
California is bounded on the north by Oregon, east by Nevada and Arizona, south by Lower
California, west by the Pacific Ocean. Its length is approximately 770 miles; its breadth 230
miles; land area, 156,740 square miles; rank, in area, second.
The state has a coast line of 1,000 miles indented by many bays, among them Humboldt, San
Francisco, of Golden Gate fame, and San Diego. Crossing these waterways are the San Francisco-
Oakland Bay Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge, both of which have attracted wide attention as
feats of engineering. Two mountain ranges traverse it, the Sierra Nevada in the east and the
Coast Range in the west. Between them lie the beautiful and fertile Sacramento and San Joaquin
Valleys. Peaks of the Coast Range rise to 8,000 feet; in the Sierras altitudes exceed 10,000 feet.
Mt. Whitney is 14,501 feet above sea level and the highest point in the United States. Only 70
miles from it, in the same county, is the lowest point in the entire country, Death Valley, a
depression that is 276 feet below sea level.
The northern part of the state is an elevated mountain region, noted for timber, minerals and
fruits. The central and southern portions, except in the mountainous districts, have soils of
unexcelled fertility. The southwestern part is valuable for minerals, contains some fertile valleys
and also arid, barren deserts.
Like the topography, the climate is extremely varied, ranging from the temperatures of snow-
capped mountains to those of the tropics. And its rainfall varies from 75 inches in the wet season
in the north to about two inches in the desert regions. The Weather Bureau at Fresno gives the
temperature (annual monthly mean) as 63.3; highest temperature recorded as 115; lowest as 17;
total annual precipitation as 9.50 inches.
There are large forests in the state, especially on the North Coast Range. In several of the
national parks, among them celebrated Yosemite, are to be seen the giant Sequoias. The Univer-
sity of California, one of the largest universities in the country, is located at Berkeley with a
branch in Los Angeles. Two other noted universities are Leland Stanford at Palo Alto and Uni-
versity of Southern California at Los Angeles. Lick Observatory is located at Mt. Hamilton.
Near San Diego is the Palomar Mountain Observatory, housing the largest reflecting telescope
ever made. Hollywood, a suburb of Los Angeles, is the center of the motion picture industry.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), second. Urban residents in 1950, 80.6%. In 1950, of the
10,686,223 total population, 9,947,223 were white; 639,000 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 137,168. Farm acreage, 36,613,291. Average acreage per farm 266.9.
Average value per farm, $40,543. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 33,351.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $1,752,606,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $1,021,588,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : cotton (value of production), $258,248,000, rank, second;
hay, $80,708,000, rank, first; barley, $68,624,000, rank, first; potatoes, $45,933,000, rank, third;
rice, $41,000,000, rank, fourth; sugar beets (1956 value of production), $39,900,000, rank, first;
cottonseed (value of production), $32,305,000, rank, second; dry edible beans, $29,374,000, rank,
first; alfalfa seed, $20,907,000. rank, first; corn, $15,417,000; sorghum grain, $13,276,000, rank,
fourth; wheat, $11,995,000; sweet potatoes, $6,537,000, rank, second; oats, $4,307,000: flaxseed,
$4,186,000, rank, fourth; hops, $3,963,000, rank second; red clover seed, $503,000, rank, tenth;
dry field peas, $390,000, rank, fourth; alsike seed, $292,000. Tree nuts (1957): walnuts, $28,-
867,000; almonds, $18,352,000.
Value of sales of fruits (Citrus) (1957-58) : oranges and tangerines, $96,420,000, rank, second;
grapefruit, $6,089,000, rank, second; lemons, $34,687,000, rank, first.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : grapes, $140,551,000, rank, first: peaches, $54,-
296,000, rank, first; strawberries (value of production), $33,549,000, rank, first; dried prunes,
$30,818,000; pears, $26,133,000, rank, first; apricots, $17,026,000; plums, $15,851,000; apples,
$13,186,000, rank, fourth; cherries, $8,721,000, rank, second; avacados, $7,840,000; olives, $8,-
843,000; figs, $5,012,000; persimmons, $183.000; pomegranates, $142,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $537,552,000, rank, sixth; all
sheep and lambs, $39,494,000, rank, third; hogs and pigs, $12,641,000; horses and mules,
$8,591,000, rank, ninth.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $138,283.000, rank, first; turkeys, $58,905,000, rank,
first; chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $39,159,000, rank, ninth.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $355,938,000, rank, third.
Total milk production on farms, 7,708,000,000 lb«. Dairy products (1957): evaporated milk,
265,878,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 10,757,000 Ibs. ; non-fat dry milk solids, 63,286.000 Ibs.;
creamery butter, 81,550,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 3,515,000 Ibs,; ice cream, 51,748,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 674,645,000 Ibs.; $57,722,000 value. Principal fish: tuna, tuna-like fish,
jack mackerel, salmon, flounder, crabs, sardines.
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FORESTS
Total lumber production (including Nevada) (1953), 5,122 million feet, b.m. Principal woods:
ponderosa pine, douglaa fir, redwood, white fir, sugar pine, incense cedar, sitko spruce, port
orford cedar, alder, hemlock, lodgepole pine, oak.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $8,670,358,000. Leading industry groups:
transportation equipment, food and kindred products, fabricated metal products, machinery
(except electrical). Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $550,242,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $1,371,941,000, rank, third. Principal mineral products in order of value:
petroleum, natural gas, natural-gas liquids, cement.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 6,451,600. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.)
7,069,000, rank, first. Number of post offices (1957), 1,357. Number of retail stores (1954),
181,080; sales, $15,629,108,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 58
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Alameda (W), Oakland 740,815
2 —Alpine (E). Markleeville 241
8 Amador (EC). Jackson 9.151
4 Butte (N). Oroville 64.930
5 Calaveras (C). San Andreas 9,902
6 Colusa (C).Colusa 11,651
7 Contra Costa (W), Martinez 298,984
8 Del Norte (NW), Crescent City 8,078
9 Eldorado (EC), Placerville 16,207
10 Fresno (SW), Fresno 276,516
11 Glenn (NWC), Willows 15,448
12 Humboldt (NW), Eureka 69,241
13 Imperial (SE). El Centre 62,976
14 Inyo (SE), Independence 11,658
15 Kern (S), Bakersfield 228,309
16 Kings (SW), Hanford 46,768
17 Lake (C), Lakeport 11,481
18 Lassen (NE), Susanville 18,474
19 Los Angeles (S), Los Angeles. .4, 151, 687
20 Madera (SO. Madera 36,964
21 Marin (W), San Rafael 86,619
22 Mariposa (C), Mariposa 6,145
23 Mendocino (NW). Ukiah 40,854
24 Merced (C), Merced 69,780
25 Modoc (NE), Alturas 9,678
26 Mono (E), Bridgeport 2.115
27 Monterey (W), Salinas 130,498
28 Napa (W), Napa 46,603
29 Nevada (C). Nevada City 19,888
30 Orange (S). Santa Ana 216,224
81 Placer (NE), Auburn 41.649
County, Location on Map and County beat
32 Plumas (NE), Quincy
33 Riverside (SE), Riverside
34 Sacramento (NC), Sacramento..
85 San Benito (W), Hollister
36 San Bernardino (SE), San
Bernardino
37 San Diego (S), San Diego
38 San Francisco (W), San
Francisco
39 San Joaquin (C), Stockton
40 San Luis Obispo (SW), San
Luis Obispo
41 San Mateo (W), Redwood City..
42 Santa Barbara (SW), Santa
Barbara
43 Santa Clara (W), San Jose
44 Santa Cruz (W), Santa Cruz
45 Shasta (N). Redding
46 Sierra (NE), Downieville
47 Siskiyou (N), Yreka
48 Solano (NWC), Fairfield
49 Sonoma (NW), Santa Rosa
50 Stanislaus (C), Modesto
51 Sutter (C). Yuba City
52 Tehama (N), Red Bluff
53 Trinity (NW), Weaverville
54 Tulare (SO. Visalia
65 Tuolumne (EC), Sonora
66 Ventura (S), Ventura
57 Yolo (C), Woodland
58 Yuba (NC), Marysville
Pop.
18,619
170,046
277.140
14,870
281,642
556,808
776,367
200.750
61,417
235.659
98,220
290,547
66,634
36,413
2,410
30.733
104,833
103,405
127,231
26,239
19,276
6,087
149,264
12,684
114,647
40,640
24,420
•Counties without newspapers are marked -
CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 137
Evening dailies (109)
Morning dailies (23)
Daily, Foreign (10)
Daily, with Sunday edition .... (30)
Tri-weekly 3
Semi-weekly 70
Weekly 590
Free or partly free dist. wklies(192)
Fortnightly 6
Semi-monthly 1
Monthly 4
Shopper (27)
Total Newspapers 811
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 24
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 6
Weekly 77
Fortnightly 15
Semi-monthly 14
Monthly 299
Bi-monthly 40
Quarterly 42
Eight times dur. academic yr. 1
Four times during academic yr.
Four times a year
Five times a year
Six times a year
Ten times a year
Irregular
Eight times a year
Three times a year
Total Periodicals 530
Total number of publications 1,341
County seats (indicated by t) having publication 64
Total number of towns having publications 465
For circulation figures for daily papers •«« also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it Is
possible to incorporate • later ftfurc in that list.
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ALAMEDA (J2), pop. 64,430 (special U. S. Census 3-11.64, give 70,642); Alameda
Co. (W). An island in San Francisco Bay, 14 m E of San Francisco, connected
with mainland by three bridges, bus lines and one tube. SP; AT&SF RRs. Two
airports. U. S. Naval Air Base.
Manufactures pumps, Diesel engines, paints, price tags, boxes, pencils,
display cases, creosoted products, dental brushes, canning machinery, rugs,
chemicals, candy aircraft propellers. Shipyards; brass foundry; railroad shops.
Four banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $46,867,213. 13,728 electric meters;
13,778 gas (nat.) meters; 17,684 telepl ones. Residential.
J°£e.fyo^ Independent ..1888 8 24 280 6.00 §2,760
Alberto Correa, Editor; Mary N. Silveira, Publisher, 2615 Santa Clara St.
Times-Star -f Evg.ex.Sun. Independent .... 1881 8 24 294 15.00 58,414
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Times-Star Advertiser . ..Thursday... Independent. ... 1939 8 24 294 20,000 — Free
William G. Werner, Editor and Publisher.
ALBANY (J1V6), branch of Berkeley P. O., pop. 17,590; Alameda Co. (W). On San
Francisco Bay, adjoining Berkeley. SP; AT&SF RRs. Residential.
Times-f Friday. . Republican .. 1933 8 24 294 3.00 2,167
Ila Mae Wilson, Editor and Publisher, 1240 Solano Ave. 4,333 — Free
ALHAMBRA (CIO), pop. 51,359 (special U. S. Census 9-25-53, gives 63,558); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 8 m NE of Los Angeles. SP RR.
Manufactures oil refinery machinery, felt, clay products, tractors, air condi-
tioners, meters, deep well pumps, valves, water cooling systems, steel tanks,
mattresses, steel wheels, airplanes, beacon lights. Four banks; bank deposits
(7-16-58), $121,185,293. 25,704 electric meters; 25,657 gas (nat.) meters;
27,853 telephones.
Advertiser — See Alhambra Advertiser of Advertiser Publications, San Gabriel.
AeentandRepreaentative + ..MonthIy Selling • »lm b^tSl JJLS& 3$S
A. X. Schilling, Ed.; Agent and Representative Co., Pub., 626 N. Garfield Ave.
Ipost-Advocate+ Evpr.ex.Sun. Independent . 1897 8 23 297 12.00**13,964
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
}Thurs.&Sun....ShoPPing 1946 * Thurs^irc. 9O,OO^-Free
J gun cir<J 40,000— -Free
Space sold only in combination with El Monte-Five Points Post Advocate of
El Monte.
Barton Heiliprers, Editor and Publisher, US. Stoneman Ave.
ALPINE (JlOMj), Pop. X460; San Diepro Co. (S). 30 m E of San Diego. Bank and rail-
road station El Cajon. SD&AE RR. Fruit, poultry, truck farms.
Sun (offset) Ftntly(Fri.) Local News 1952 2 28 110 2.00 J700
Clarke Irvine, Editor and Publisher.
ALT ADEN A (CIO), pop. x 32,000; Los Angeles Co. (S). 4 m N of Pasadena. PE RR.
Manufactures furniture, flower holders. Nursery. Tuberculosis sanatorium.
Residential. Diversified farming. Oranges, avocados.
Altadenan + Thursday Independent .. 1928 8 23 294 8j°8?255-FrS
News- Advertiser -f .. .. Thursday Shopping News 1951 8 23 294 J4,600 — Free
Harry W. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 2396 N. Lake Ave.
ALTURASf (E2), pop. 2,819; Modoc Co. (NE). 80 m SE of Klamath Falls, Ore. SP
RR. Moulding, box shook factories; creamery; foundry. Pine timber. Grain,
stock farms. Hay, alfalfa, grain.
Modoc County Record-f Thursday . Independent ..1889 7 24 280 3.00
R. M. Sloss, Editor and Publisher.
ALVARADO — See News Register of Fremont.
ANAHEIM (H9%), pop. 14,556 (special U. S. Census 2-25-58, gives 78,397); Orange
Co. (S). 3 m S of Fullerton. AT&SF; UP; SP RRs.
Citrus fruit and walnut packing plants ; canneries ; creamery. Spray chemi-
cals, citrus packing and canning equipment, feed, paint, wire, hosiery, electric
motors manufactured. Agriculture. Oranges, lemons, walnuts. Five banks;
bank deposits (6-30-57), $55,000,000.
Bulletin -f .. .. .. Evg.ex.Sun. Republican .. 1923 8 24 294 15.00**12,205
Color advertising accepted.
Don Shaffer, Editor; Anaheim Bulletin Pub. Co., 232 S. Lemon St.
Gazette-f Thursday Republican .. 1870 8 24 280 3.00 §3,901
Prints weekly shopper for free distribution. Circ. 1 15. 096.
Theodore B. Kuchel, Editor; Anaheim Gazette, Inc., Publisher, 259 E. Center St.
ANDERSON (C3), pop. 1,501 (special U. S. Census 9-4-57, gives 4,246); Shasta Co.
(N). 10 m SE of Redding. SP RR. Lumber mills; machine shop; creamery.
Agriculture. Dairying.
Anderson Vallev News-f Thuwday Democratic .. 1882 7 24 275 3.00 §1,347
Miriam B. Kerr, Publisher, P. O. Box 727.
ANGELS CAMP (E5%), pop. 1,147; Calaveras Co. (C). 50 m E of Stockton. Railroad
station. Kentucky House. SP RR. Manufactures lumber, heavy equipment,
steel; rock granules. Gold mines; stone quarries; pine timber. Stock farms.
Calaveras Calif ornian -f Thursday Republican . . 1923 7 24 280 3.00 §1,0«7
L. R. Petithomme, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch, V A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. yis»«ed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ANGWIN (C6), pop. X 1.600; Napa Co. (W). 60 m N of San Francisco. Railroad and
banking town, St. Helena. SP RR. Pacific Union College. Fruit, poultry farms.
Grapes, prunes, apples.
Campus Chronicle V 4- Wednesday ....Collegiate 1925 5 26 182 2.00 3,600
Students of Pacific Union College, Publishers, P. O. Box 167.
ANTIOCH (D5H), POP- 11,051 (special U. S. Census 2-4-57, gives 15,507); Contra
Costa Co. (W). On San Joequin River, 37 m NE of Richmond. AT&SF; SP RRs.
Boat connections. Fibreboard, canning, paper container, glass bottle fac-
tories; fruit and vegetable packing plants. Diversified farming. Asparagus,
almonds, grapes.
Ledger+ {lVIunX'Sa*'...Independent 187° 8 22 294 10-°° **4,3S6
Antioch Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
APPLE VALLEY (H9), pop. X 1,500; San Bernardino Co. (SE). Railroad station,
Victorville. AT&SF; UP RRs. Airline BAL. Cement products, dolls manufac-
tured. Agriculture. Poultry, cattle.
DeNewsSerald+ }Thurs. & Sun..Republican 1913 8 23 280 6.00 6.197
Martin Jewett, Editor "and Publisher, P. O. Box 847.
News Thursday Independent.. ..1948 6 23 224 3.50 §678
Eva Conrad, Editor; Lloyd Conrad, Publisher.
ARBUCKLE (C4%), pop. X851; Colusa Co. (NO. 45 m NW of Sacramento. SP RR.
Machine shop. Diversified farming. Poultry, dairying.
American-f Friday. Independent 1905 8 24 808 2.60 640
Bob and Ray West on, Editors and Publishers.
ARCADIA (CIO), pop. 23,066 (special U. S. Census 1-12-57, gives 37,271); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 16 m NE of Los Angeles. PE; AT&SF RRs.
Manufactures sash and doors, plastics, boats, airplane tools, Venetian blinds,
telescope lenses. Nurseries; hatcheries. Ranches. Orange and walnut groves.
Four banks; bank deposits (6-30-57), $39,744,475.
f Bulletin + Monday Republican 1938 8 23
] Tribune and News-h TI.,,«.^.» u^,,ui:™ 1930
8 24 294
294 5.00 §5,782
5,041 — Free
5.00 §5,782
5,041 — Free
....Thursday . . Republican
F. Harold Roach, Editor; Arcadia Publishing Co., P. O. Box 867.
f Wholesalers of
Jobber Times (offset) Bi-monthly Home & 1958 3 26 140 3.00 8,100
[Garden Pdts.
Norwell Gilleapie. Editor; Dick Ferncase, Publisher, 71 E. Foothill Blvd.
Modern Garden Center liur««fMw /Garden Sup. 1956 2 26 91 2.50
(offset) JMontmy {Dealers Controlled free dist. 26,158
Nowell Gillespie, Editor; Richard J. Ferncase, Publisher. P. O. Box 916.
National Defense Monthly Milit. & Naval.. .1928 3 30 147 2.00 £700
John H. Hoeppel, Editor and Publisher. Controlled free dist. $300
! Nurserymen
Garden Supply 1941 3 27 140 2.00 8,785
Dealers
Cox Publishing Co., 832 S. Baldwin Ave.
ARCATA (A2%), pop. 8,729 (special U. S. Census 4-24.57, gives 4,720); Humboldt
Co. (NW). On Humboldt Bay, 8 m NE of Eureka. NWP RR. Humboldt State
College. Oyster fisheries. Timber. Manufactures lumber and veneer, dairy
products. Fruit farms.
Union-f Friday Republican 1886 8 24 280 8.50 52,411
Arthur Omholt, Editor; Gordon Hadley, Publisher, P. O. Box 125.
ARLINGTON (H9%), pop. — ; Riverside Co. (SE). 6 m SW of Riverside. AT&SF;
UP; PE RRs. Gold mines. Lake resort. La Sierra College. Manufactures health
foods, baskets, brooms. Oranges shipped. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, vegetables,
walnuts.
Criterion-fV Wednesday.. . Collegiate 1956 6 24 262 2.00 3,200
Students of La Sierra College, Editors and Publishers.
Times-f Thursday .. Independent 1908 8 24 294 2.60 §1,650
Ethel Burch, Editor; Marvin M. Gray, Publisher, 225 S. Riverside Ave., Rialto.
ARMONA (F7), pop. 1,274; Kings Co. (SW). 5 m SW of Hanford, nearest bank.
SP RR. Carpet yarn mill. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, dairying.
Kings County News Thursday Shopper 1930 8 23 294 7,100 — Free
Hanford Sentinel, Publisher, 223 West 7th St., Hanford.
ARROYO GRANDE (E8%), pop. 1,723 (special U. S. Census 1-6-53, gives 2,061);
San Luis Obispo Co. (SW). 90 m NW of Santa Barbara. Nearest railroad sta-
tion, Walnut Creek. SP RR. Ships vegetables. Agriculture. Beans, peas,
artichokes, celery, walnuts.
Herald-Recorder -f Friday Independent... 1887 8 24 308 8.00 §1,382
N. W. Strother, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 216.
ARTESIA (Cll), pop. X22,000; Los Angeles Co. (S). 10 m NE of Long Beach. PE RR.
Feed mills; sheet metal works; hatchery; nursery. Diversified farming. Milk,
eggs, vegetables, hay.
Advocate-l- Wednesday. Independent.... 1962 8 23 301 8.00 $3,717
Prints Arteeia Shopper weekly for free distribution. Circ. £6,800.
Gale Brandon, Editor and Publisher, 12046 E. Centralia Road.
Enterprise — See Herald-Enterprise of Bellflower.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubli»her's Report; Light face, estimated. + Use« Mats. •Nonpareil
*mt, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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News-f Friday Independent 1903 8 24 801 4.00 §2,500
George A. Wright, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 87.
ARVIN (G8), pop. 5,007; Kern Co. (S). 21 m SE of Bakersfield. AT&SF; SP RRs.
Cotton gin; winery. Ships fruits. Agriculture. Grapes, peaches, cotton.
Tiller-f Friday Independent 1989 7 23 287 8.00 81,743
F. D. Reed, Editor and Publisher.
ATASCADERO (E8), pop. 8,443; San Luis Obispo Co. (SW). 19 m N of San Luis
Obispo. SP RR. Poultry processing plant. Agriculture. Grain, fruits, poultry.
News-}- Thursday .. Independent ....1916 8 24 301 3.00 §2,124
George J. Porter, Editor; Parke F. Keays and George J. Porter, Publishers.
ATWATER (E6), pop. 2,856 (special U. S. Census 9-8-56, gives 5,668); Merced Co.
(C). 8 m NW of Merced. SP RR. Crates, boxes manufactured; cannery. Sweet
potatoes shipped. Fruit, dairy, truck farms. Sweet potatoes, watermelons,
peaches.
~k°PPin* | Thursday Shopping 1957 6 28 224 % 14,800— Free
Signal + '.'.".'"."'.".'".*". Thursday .... Independent .... 1912 8 23 287 3.60 $4,223
Herbert L. Beierle, Editor; Leonard E. Corey, Publisher, P. O. Box 468.
AUBURNf (D4%), pop. 4,653 (special U. S. Census 3-13-56, gives 4,874) ; Placer Co.
(NE). 85 m NE of Sacramento. SP RR. Airport. Mountain resort. Gold mines.
Fruit, poultry products shipped. Saw, planing mills; nursery. Fruit, stock,
poultry farms.
JOC^ntynRepuHican JThursday Republican 1872 8 24 294 3.00 JS.202
B. W. Cassidy, Editor and Publisher, 967 Lincoln Way.
Placer Herald + Thursday .. Independent ... 1852 7 24 280 8.00 $1,962
Douglas P. Campbell, Editor and Publisher, Station A, Box R.
AVALON (G10), pop. 1,506; Los Angeles Co. (S). On Santa Catalina Island, 25 m SW
of Long Beach. Ferry connections with Wilmington, nearest railroad station.
Tourist resort.
Catalina Islander-f Thursday . Independent .. 1914 4 24 168 3.00 1,125
Margaret R. Haney, Editor; T. Eugene Haney, Publisher, 615 Crescent Ave.
AVENAL (E7%), pop. 8,982; Kings Co. (SC). 65 m SW of Fresno. Railroad station,
Coalinga. SP RR. Manufactures oil well supplies. Oil wells. Diversified farming.
Times-f Thursday . Republican 1944 8 24 316 3.50 1,240
Moton Holt, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
AZUSA (D10), pop. 11,042 (special U. S. Census 12-31-56, gives 18,679) ; Los Angeles
Co. (S). On San Gabriel River, 5 m E of Monrovia. AT&SF; PE RRs. Manu-
factures chemicals, steel fabrication, aircraft rocket propulsion, pipe casings.
Ships citrus fruit. Fruit farms. Oranges, lemons.
Foothill Advertiser-f Thursday Independent....1950 8 24 *94 j10,750— Free
Herald and Pomotropic-f Mon.&Thurs. Independent 1887 8 24 294 4.00 $3,050
Fred Clark, Editor; Bert Stolpe, Publisher.
North Valley News-f Thursday Independent 1955 8 22 301 3.00
Circulates also in Duarte. VAC 4,682 — Free
San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 1228,
Fleetwood Annex, Covina.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune — See Covina.
BAKERSFIELDf (F8), pop. 34,784 (special U. S. Census 5-3-58, gives 54,093); Kern
Co. (S). 109 m N of Los Angeles. SP; AT&SF RRs. Airlines: PC; UAL, Oil wells
and refineries ; gold, silver, borax, tungsten mines. Two TV stations.
Manufactures oil well tools, pumps, creamery products, paint, canning, spray-
ing, citrus packing equipment, steel castings, steel riveted pipe, cottonseed oil,
auto parts, electric and air conditioning equipment. Railroad shops ; meat pack-
ing plant; bottline works. Ships citrus fruits, cotton, cottonseed, potatoes,
alfalfa, wheat. Fifteen banks; deposits (6-1-57), $243,296,000. 36,600 electric
(AC) meters; 35,168 gas meters; 64,924 telephones.
Californian-f .. Evg.ex.Sun. Democratic .. 1866 8 28 294 19.00 *39,5S4
Color advertising accented.
Walter Kane, Gen'l Mgr., The Bakersfield Californian, Publisher, 1707 I St.
KT?u™°aUlTfy Uni°n Lab°r } Thursday .Labor 1903 8 24 294 3.50 8,460
Harry H. Hollins, Editor; Kern County Labor Council, Publisher, 614 18th St.
Press Chronicle-f Thurs. & Sun. .Independent 1954 8 22 301 6.00
Mike Flannery, Publisher, 1221 18th St.
Report .. .. .. Daily ex. Sun. .Legal 1907 5 20 16136.00 587
Don Breitinger, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 637.
BALDWIN PARK (D10), pop. X27,600 (special U. S. Census 12-7-57, gives 32,334);
Los Angeles Co. (S). 17 m E of Los Angeles. PE RR.
Manufacture* looms, batteries, clothing, steel furniture, steel and concrete
pipes. Nursery; hatchery. Reeidential. Ships rhubarb. Poultry, citrus, truck
farms. One bank. 9,210 electric meters; 9,519 gas meters; 11,513 telephones.
Bulletin-f Thursday.... Independent ,.1913 8 *2 5
San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, P.O. Box 1228, Fleetwood Annex,
Covina.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune — See Covina.
Circulation — **S*pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. VI»««ed only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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BANNING (J9%), pop. 7,084 (special U. S. Census 10-7-56, gives 8,358); Riverside
Co. (SE). 22 m NW of Palm Springs. SP RR. Machine shop; nursery. Resort.
Fruit farms. Apricots, almonds, peaches.
Record-Gazette-f .................... {fun.* |X'Mon.Independent " 1907 8 23 294 15-°° 4'578
Circulates also in Beaumont.
M. J. Wihnyk, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1465.
BARSTOW (H8%), pop. 6,135 (special U. S. Census 2-28-57, gives 10,017); San
Bernardino Co. (SE). 56 m NE of San Bernardino. AT&SF; UP RRs. Head-
quarters for outfitting expeditions into Death Valley. Silver, borax, salt, barium
mines. Manufactures rock granules. Railroad shops. Agriculture. Alfalfa, cotton
melons, poultry.
Desert Dispatch + ................... Tues.&Thurs.. Independent ....... 1958 8 24 294 6.00 J3.915
Abbott Paine, Editor; Charles K. Dooley, Publisher, 111 W. Main St.
BASSETT — South Valley News — See La Puente.
BEAUMONT (H9Ms), pop. 3,152 (special U. S. Census 11-16-54, gives 3,417); River-
side Co. (SE). 14 m SE of Redlands. SP RR. Fruit and vegetable cannery.
Ships fruit. Fruit, grain farms. Cherries, peaches, plums.
Record-Gazette — See Banning.
BELL (CIO Mi), pop. 15,430 (special U. S. Census 7-1-57, gives 18,415) ; Los Angeles
Co. (S). 6 m S of Los Angeles. UP RR. Manufactures steel and ornamental iron
products, paint, piston rings, auto parts, airplane engines, cabinets. Residential.
Fruit, truck, poultry farms.
r Bell-Maywood Industrial lSun.&Thurs...Independent .....
J ront-i- .................... J Sunday circ. 8,600 — Free
1 Bell Gardens Post Star +... . Sunday .......... Independent....1938 8 28 294 4*6°4OO— Free
I Bell Gardens Review + . .. Thursday . Independent . 1936 8 23 294 4.00
Industrial Post Co., Publisher, 4314 E. Gage Ave. 10,600 — Free
BELLFLOWER (Cll), pop. X 35,000; Los Angele* Co. (S). 8 m N of Long Beach. PE
RR.
Feed mill; hatchery; nursery; marmalade manufactory. Dairy, poultry, truck
farms. Berries. Three banks; bank deposits (6-30-58), $26.000,000. 14,000
(residential) electric (AC) meters; 10,800 (residential) gas (nat.) meters;
17,155 telephones.
Herald-American — See Herald-American, Compton.
Herald-Enterprise + ......... Thurs.&Sun Independent. 1912 8 23
Prints editions for: Enterprise of Artesia on Thursday, circ., VAC 5,001 — Free;
Enterprise of Lakewood on Thursday and Sunday. Sub. price $10.00, Thursday
circ., VAC 183; VAC 16,034 — Free; Sunday circ., VAC 362; VAC 4,707 — Free;
Enterprise of Los Altos-Lakewood Plaza on Thursday. Circ., VAC 20,OO2 —
Free; Enterprise of Paramount, South Downey and Norwalk on Thursday.
Circ., VAC 6,801 — Free
Bert Abraham, Editor and Publisher, 9747 E. Flower Ave.
National Prospector's 1 fMi«'«» T>™.^'O.
Gazette and Treasure [Bi-monthly ! * T *iC WM?« 1934 6 23 21° l-QO 67,403
Hunters News + ................ J 1& Lapl y Hob 8
D. C. Miller, Editor; Gazette Publishing Company.
BELL GARDENS — See Bell.
BELMONT (J2%), pop. 5,567 (special U. S. Census 4-3-56, gives 11,800) ; San Mateo
Co. (W). 21 m SE of San Francisco. SP RR. Banks, San Mateo. Electronics
manufactured. Residential.
Courier-Bulletin -f ...Thursday Independent ..1928 9 22 294 2.00 §706
Howard W. Sanborn, Editor and Publisher, 668 Laurel St., San Carlos. §2,674 — Free
BELVEDERE— Record— See Mill Valley.
BENICIA (Kl%). pop. 7,284; Solano Co. (NWC). 30 m NE of San Francisco, on
Strait of Carquinez, at head of deep water navigation. Railroad station, Army
Point. SP RR. Boat connections. Dredges manufactured. Agriculture.
Herald-f .. .. .Thursday Independent ...1877 8 24 280 3.50 §1,853
Kenneth Knight, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
BERKELEY (J2), pop. 118.805; Alameda Co. (W). On San Francisco Bay, adjoining
Oakland. AT&SF; SP RRs. Boat connections. University of California and
several religious colleges, private schools.
Manufactures canned and preserved foods and fruits, gasoline engines,
castings, steel tanks, drinking fountains, store fronts, trailers, paints, soaps,
printers' ink, fertilizers, tanned leathers, cellophane bags and labels, pumps,
carbon dioxide, dry ice, silicate of soda. Four banks; bank clearings (6-30-58),
$273,162,433; savings deposits (6-30-58), $120,768,432. 34,235 (residential)
electric (AC) meters; 34,402 (residential) gas (nat.) meters; 41,256 telephones.
Sdentiftc ....... 1911 1 CO 106x8.00 tl.»T
Don Tocher, Editor; Seismological Society of America, Pub., Bacon Hall.
California Agency Bulletin -f-. Monthly .......... Insurance ........... 1931 3 28 140 8.00 2^83
T. A. Burrow, Editor ; California Assn. of Insurance Agents, Publisher, Suite A,
Hotel Claremont (5).
Circulation — fr*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, awora: tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
cow. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included In membership fee.
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BERKELEY (Continued) Estab Cols^ Width? Depth Sub Cfrt
California EngineerV ....... Monthly ........ Coll. & EngW03 ^^^ JJi J800
Associated Students of the University of California, Publishers, Room 109,
Eshleman Hall ( 4 ) .
... jMonthly ..... Agriculture ..... 1919 4 26 189 x.BO 68,986
Phil Lockwood, Ed.; Calif. Farm Bureau Federa'n, Pub., 2223 Fulton St. (4).
nthllr Seeon'y Educ .1925 1 28 108 4.00 4,500
Robert N. Bush, Editor; California Association of Secondary School Adminis-
trators, Publisher, 2220 Bancroft Way (4).
California Law Review -f- ........ 5 ti. a yr Legal (Coll.) 1912 1 52 108 6.00 Jl 700
Students of the School of Law of the Univ. of Calif., Eds. and Pubs. (4).
California Monthly V-f ........... Monthly . Coll. Alum .. 1892 3 26 140 x5.00 $48,000
Richard E. Erickson, Ed.; Calif. Alumni Assn., Publisher, Alumni House (4).
Calif ornian, The Daily +V... {Jf0gJ£X'Sat' Collegiate ........... 1868 5 24 217 4.50 16,790
Associated Students of University of California, Editors and Publishers (4).
Calif ornia Pelican -f- V ............ Monthly Coll. & Humor 1903 3 27 140 1.75 $5,000
Associated Students of University of California, Editors and Publishers,
Room 101, Eshleman Hall (4).
Condor, The ....... Bi-monthly. Ornithology .. 1898 1 60 108 6.00 1,900
Alden H. Miller, Editor; Cooper Ornithological Society, Publisher,
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (4).
Film Quarterly ........................ Quarterly. • {^^V 1945 2 32 119 4-°° *2,5GO
University of California Press, Publisher (4).
Gazette+ ...... Evg.ex.Sun. . Republican .. ..1877 8 22 294 18.00 **14,988
Color advertising accepted.
Shopping News + ..... Thursday. Shopping ..... 1932 8 22 294 B0,ooo— Free
J. R. Ward, Editor; George Dunscomb, Pub., Gazette Bldg., 2048 Center St. (1)'.
Good Packaging .. .. Monthly . Packaging ....1940 3 27 140 5.00
M. E. Dean, Publisher, 2020 Milvia St. (4). Controlled circ. >4,890
Hilltop Mirror + . Friday. Independent ..1938 8 24 294 3.00 667
Harold F. Weller, Editor; Ila Mae Wilson, Pub., 1240 Solano Ave., Albany. 1,333— Free
.arter* Lib. Relig . . .1898 1 48 84 1.50
E. O. Corson, Editor; Humanist World Fellowship, Inc., Pub., 1011 Heinz Ave.
Madrono (no adv.) ................. Quarterly Botanical 1916 1 50 112 4.00 400
Herbert L. Mason, Editor; California Botanical Society, Publisher, Life Sciences
Building, University of California (4).
American "N^ Society.. /Quar^rly ........ Study of Names 1953 1 51 101 5.00 $550
Madison S. Beeler, Editor; American Name Society, Publisher, 2413 Dwindle
Hall. Univ. of Calif. (4).
Nineteenth-Century Fiction Quarterly . .. Literature .. . 1946 1 50 93 4.00
Bradford A. Booth, Editor; University of California Press, Publisher (4).
Pacific Discovery -f ................ Bi-monthly. Nature Study 1948 2 36 121 3.00 J3.570
Don G. Kelley, Ed.; California Academy of Sciences, Pub., 2057 Center St. (4).
Pacific Historical Review ..Quarterly . Historical 1932 1 55 100 4.00
Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association, Publisher,
University of California Press (4).
Pacific Journal of lo,,«rf«t.iir Ma*fco~,of{ a 1952 1 60 112 12.00 $548
Mathematics ....... f Quarterly Mathematics . Controlled free dist. t287
Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Publisher, 2120 Oxford St. (4).
Po Stopam Christa (Russian) Bi-monthly. Religious . .1950 1 32 87 1.50 J708
Very Rev. N. Vieglais, Publisher, 1900 Essex St. (3). Controlled free dist. ?283
Romance Philology .. .. Quarterly . Philological .. 1947 1 55 105 6.00
Yakov Malkiel, Editor; University of California Press, Publisher (4).
Silent Worker, The-f ..Monthly.. . The Deaf .. 1948 3 28 140 3.50 $2,300
B. B. Burnes, Editor; National Assn. of the Deaf, Pub., 2495 Shattuck St. (4).
SUilSrtor&. Grave,, Edito?^?^ {Sd^ass 1907 1 46 112 5.00 J3BO
Glass Assn. of America, Publisher, 65 Edgecroft Rd. (17).
Western Folklore ........ Quarterly Folklore . 1942 1 60 100 x4.00
California Folklore Society, Publisher, University of California Press, (4).
BEVERLY HILLS (BIO), pop. 29,032 (special U. S. Census 5-11-56, gives 30,443);
Los Angeles Co. (S). Surrounded by city of Los Angeles. PE RR.
Manufactures cameras, candy, hardware specialties, aircraft parts, lawn sprin-
klers, recording instruments, sound equipment. Residential. Six banks; bank
deposits (12-31-56), $273,897,000. 14,499 electric meters; 12,400 gas meters;
45.000 telephones.
A.I.D. Magazine -I- ................... Monthly .......... Interior Design. 1955 2 39 129 5.00 1,650
California Institute of Interior Designers, Publishers, 265 S. Robertson.
[Ceramic Ints.
Architectural Ceramics ..... Monthly ...... {for Architects 1957 3 30 140 2.50VAC 14,072
(& Builders
Ceramic News .............. Monthly .......... Ceramic Indus.. 1952 3 30 140 2.50 2,908
Concrete Masonry Review... Monthly . . . JM^r^Mfg. 1952 r* *Jn Ji° £5f0 - 551
iConstruc'n Controlled free dist. 4,648
J. Richard lander, Editor and Publisher, 509 S. Beverly Drive.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. ^Nonpareil
em§. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty sett. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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BEVERLY HILLS (Continued) Estab Col $<3> Width V Depth Sub Cire
r> » 11 4.J i TUT^ *KI« /Beverage & 1936 6 24 224 4.00
Beverage Bulletin-f Monthly {Food indua Controlled circ. >28,493
California Beverage Publications, 8421 Wilshire Blvd.
Citizen -f l&^un*'8*1' IndePendent ..1923 8 23 297 12.00 $8,700
Color advertising accepted.
Prints weekly editions on Thursday for free distribution as : Brentwood Citizen,
circ., 7,200; Rancho Park Citizen, circ., 9,360; West Los Angeles Citizen,
circ., 7,400.
Press-f Thursday .... Independent ... 1954 8 23 297 3.50 $3,000
Bill Reeder, Editor; David B. Heyler, Publisher, 427 N. Canon Dr. $14,500— Free
Golf Life Monthly Golfer's News.... 194 9 3 26 140 3.60 18,650
Aileen Covington, Ed. ; Golf Life Pub'g Co., 82 8 S. Beverly Dr. Controlled free dist. 6,7 50
Post — See Pico Post, Los Angeles.
Reporter Wednesday. Independent 1952 5 24 224 3.60 1,850
See also Waxman Publications, Los Angeles, Calif. 8,150 — Free
Al S. Waxman, Editor; Waxman Publications, Inc., 8800 W. Third St.,
Los Angeles (48).
Telegraph Delivery Spirit+ Monthly ... { cJiSShoJuTi* 1984 2 89 136 8*°° 6'19°
Les West, Editor; Telegraph Delivery Service, Publisher, 292 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Wisdom (no adv.) Monthly... {L^ VculVl 1956 4 2T 17010'0<)
Leon Gutterman, Editor and Publisher, 8800 Wilshire Blvd.
BIG BEAR LAKE (J9V6), pop. 1,434; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 25 m NE of San
Bernardino, nearest railroad station. Summer and winter resort.
Grizzly, The -f Thursday .Independent 1941 5 24 224 3.50 §2,200
Louis F. Thoraann, Editor; Grizzly Publishing Co.
Limelight News-f Friday. Independent .... 1920 8 24 304 3.00 §2,190
Mary Pearson, Editor; Charles K. Dooley, Publisher, Box 887.
BIGGS (D4), pop. 784; Butte Co. (N). 60 m N of Sacramento. SP RR. Rice and
grain drying plant. Diversified farming. Rice, grain, fruit.
News + Friday. . Republican 1932 8 28 808 3.00 §600
George Dawley, Editor and Publisher.
BISHOP (G6), pop. 2,891 (special U. S. Census 11-12-55, gives 8,270) ; Inyo Co. (SE).
265 m N of Los Angeles. Rialroad station, Laws. SP RR. Mountain resort. Gold,
silver mines. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Inyo Register-f Thursday Independent 1885 8 24 280 3.60 §2,997
Todd Watkins, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 637.
BLOOMINGTON (E10%), pop. 12,004; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 8 m SW of San
Bernardino. SP RR. Bank, Colton. Fruit farms. Oranges, lemons, sweet potatoes.
News-h Thursday Independent 1923 8 23 294 3.00 $800
Space sold only in combination with Fontana Bulletin ; Rialto Record. $2,600 — Free
Marvin M. Gray, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 216, Rialto.
BLUE LAKE (A2%), pop. 824 (special U. S. Census 4-27-54, gives 1,069) ; Humboldt
Co. (NW). 15 m NE of Eureka. A&M RR. Bank, Arcata. Barrel factory. Timber.
Stock, dairy, fruit, truck farms.
Advocate-f Thursday Democratic 1688 7 26 294 2.50
Blue Lake Advocate, Publisher.
BLYTHE (L10), pop. 4,089 (special U. S. Census 11-1-55, gives 5.053); Riverside Co.
(SE). 169 m W of Phoenix, Ariz. AT&SF RR. Airline BAL. Cotton gins; feed
mills; seed plants. Stock, truck farms. Cotton, alfalfa, cantaloupes.
Palo Verde Valley Times -f ....Thursday Independent 1925 7 24 280 3.00 §3,042
Grady Setzler, Editor and Publisher.
BORON (H8%), pop. X692; Kern Co. (S). 80 m SE of Bakersfleld. AT&SF RR. Bank,
Barstow. Borax mine. Agriculture. Poultry, alfalfa.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1960 6 24 224 2.60 §1,4OO
Robert G. Wood, Editor and Publisher, P O. Box 747.
BOYES HOT SPRINGS (C5), pop. 2,391: Sonoma Co. (NW). 20 m S of Santa Rosa.
Bank and railroad station, Sonoma. NWP RR. Wineries ; pulpwood plants. Diver-
sified farming.
Moonbeams Friday Independent 1955 1 49 84 1.89 $138
Bill Sandlin, Publisher, P. O. Box 446. $812— Free
Valley of the Moon Review -f.. j ^v^,fx' Sat* Independent... 1968 8 22 283 12.00 $3,607
Zan Stark, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
BRAWLEY (K10%), pop. 11,922 (special U. S. Census 6-12-54, gives 18,098) ; Imper-
ial Co. (S). 14 m N of El Centre. SP RR. Ships fruit and produce. Manufactures
hay machinery, air conditioning units, concrete pipe, feed. Diversified farming.
Cantaloupes, lettuce, livestock.
News-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1903 8 24 294 15.00 §3,682
Ray Barnes, Editor; Paul A. Jenkins and Ray Barnes, Publishers.
BREA (D10%), pop. 3,208 (special U. S. Census 6-8-58, gives 7,268); Orange Co.
(S). 18 m N of Santa Ana. PE RR. Manufactures oil well tools, rubber products,
boilers, pottery. Oil wells. Agriculture. Oranges, lemons, grapefruit.
Progress-f Thursday Independent 1913 8 22 294 3.00 §1,451
Thomas G. Gillespie, Editor; Earl G. Parsons, Publisher.
BRENTWOOD (LlVfc), pop. 1,729 (special U. S. Census 7-6-64, gives 1,848). Contra
Costa Co. (W). 26 m W of Stockton. SP RR. Ships fruit and vegetables. Silica
sand mine. Agriculture. Apricots, peaches, truck crops, almonds, walnuts.
Independent — See Independent, Los Angeles.
News-f Friday Independent 1903 6 24 273 2.60 §1,022
Gentry W. Durham, Editor and Publisher.
dradatkNfr— **Seot. A.B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
|P,O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. + Uaee Mata. * Nonpareil
«ms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty sest. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
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BRIDGEPORT! (F6), pop. X300; Mono Co. (E). 60 m SE of Carson City, Nev. Railroad
station, Reno, Nev. Bank, Minden, Nev. V&T RR. Pumice products factory.
Agriculture. Cattle, sheep.
Chronicle-Union -f Friday Independent 1863 8 24 280 3.60 §466
Todd Watkins, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 637, Bishop.
BUENA PARK (DID, pop. 5,488 (special U. S. Census 4-2-58, gives 31,805); Orange
Co. (S). 12 m NW of Santa Ana. SP; AT&SF RRs. Manufactures milk products,
vitamins and minerals. Nurseries; hatchery. Oil wells. Dairy, citrus fruit, truck
farms. Oranges, tomatoes, corn.
News-f Thursday Independent 1923 8 23 294 8.60 4,085
Prints weekly Shopper for free distribution. Circ. 25,000.
Harold S. Johnson, Editor; Richard W. Nowels, Publisher.
BURBANK (CIO), pop. 78,577 (special U. S. Census 5-7-57, gives 90,966); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 10 m N of Los Angeles. SP RR. Airlines: PC; TWA; UAL; WAL.
Manufactures airplanes, aircraft equipment and instruments, motion picture
films and sound equipment, electronics, plastic fabrication, water heaters, soaps,
cosmetics. Motion picture, television studios. Six banks; debits (6-30-57), $110,-
629,486; 86,458 electric (AC) meters; 31,600 gas meters. 59,300 telephones.
Independent + Wednesday Independent 1955 8 23
294 3.00VAC 1,235
VAC 23,969— Free
Charlie Donaldson, Editor; Gerald T. Deal, Publisher, 219 E. Angeleno Ave.
Review + .................................. ^iin*'*" Ind< Rcp ............. 1905 8 24 294 12'00 **4»563
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Prints Thursday Shopper for free distribution. Circ. $42,000.
Hoyt Cater, Publisher, 220 E. Orange Grove Ave.
BURLINGAME (J2%), pop. 19,886 (special U. S. Census 5-24-57, gives 21,985) ; San
Mateo Co. (W). 15 m S of San Francisco. SP RR. Dairy products, lumber manu-
factured. Nurseries. Residential.
Advance-Star and Green W>,,1M A Qll- tn^^n^n4. 1906 8 23 294 4.20 §0318
Sheet + ............................... [Thurs. & Sun.Jndependent ....... 40,245 — Free
James A, Wood, Editor and Publisher.
BURNEY (D2%), pop. 1,513; Shasta Co. (N). 52 m NE of Redding, nearest railroad
station. SP RR. Saw, pulp, veneer mills. Tourist resort. Agriculture. Cattle,
poultry, grain.
Shasta County Chronicle -f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 6 24 259 8.00
Hal W. Hunt, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 677.
CABAZON (J9%), pop. x 86 5 ; Riverside Co. (SE). 16 m NW of Palm Springs. SP RR.
Bank, Banning. Resort. Poultry farms.
Courier -f- .................................. Friday ............. Independent...... 196 6 8 24 808 2.00
L. Dee Tallent, Editor and Publisher.
CALEXICO (Kll), pop. 6,438 (special U. S. Census 3-31-54, gives 7,450) ; Imperial Co.
(S). 95 m SE of San Diego. SP RR. Airport. Ships fruit and vegetables for
eastern markets. Cotton gins; cottonseed oil mill; mattress, quilt, overall, fer-
tilizer factories; sheet metal works; alfalfa dehydrator. Diversified farming.
Lettuce, cantaloupes, alfalfa, flax.
Chronicle + .............................. Morn.ex.Sun.Jnd. Rep .............. 1904 8 24 294 18.00
Cristobal Garcilazo, Editor; De Anza Publishing Co., 145 Third St.
CALIPATRIA (K10%),pop. 1,428 (special U. S. Census 10-15-56, gives 2,463) ; Imperial
Co. (S). 10 m N of Brawley. SP RR. Concrete building blocks and pipes manu-
factured. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa, grains, tomatoes.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1914 7 24 280 4.00
Tracey Henderson, Editor and Publisher.
CALISTOGA (C6), pop. 1,418; Napa Co. (W). 16 m NE of Santa Rosa. SP RR. Cream-
ery; bottling works; wineries. Resort, hot mineral springs. Quicksilver, silver,
gold mines. Agriculture. Grapes, prunes, walnuts.
Calistogan-h ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1877 7 24 280 3.60
Lois Carroll Winston, Editor and Publisher.
CAMARILLO (F9%). pop. 12,942; Ventura Co. (S). 16 m E of Ventura, SP RR.
Fruit and nuts shipped. Nursery. Agriculture. Beans, oranges, walnuts.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 8 24 294 8.00
R. W. Sexty, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 107.
CAMBRIA (D8), pop. X700; San Luis Obispo Co. (SW). On Pacific Ocean, halfway
between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Railroad station, San Luis Obispo.
SP RR. Resort. Hearst-San Simeon State Park.
Cambrian-h .............................. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1931 6 24 266 8.00
R. W. Morgan, Jr., Editor; Pine Coast Publishing Co., P. O. Box 128.
CAMPBELL (D6M»), pop. 9,270; Santa Clara Co. (W). 5 m S of San Jose. SP RR.
Fruit drying, packing, canning; electronics, furniture manufactured. Hatcheries.
Agriculture. Fruit, vegetables, poultry.
Press -f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 8 24 280 8.00
George Vierhus, Editor and Publisher, 36 Dillon Ave.
CANOGA PARK (pop. inc. in Los Angeles), Los Angeles Co. (S). Suburb of Los
Angeles. SP RR. Manufactures electric motors, fly swatters, concrete and iron
soil pipe, poultry feeds. Ships fruit. Agriculture. Alfalfa, beans, truck crops,
citrus fruits.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 8 22 294 2. 50 VAC 3,528
Glen L. Hughes. Editor; West Valley Newspapers. Inc., Publisher, VAC 6.307 — Free
6648 Reseda Blvd., Reseda.
J468
5550
U.500
$650
51,475
J2.150
51,015
53,027
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C Statement; *June tod March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
tms. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. Vhraed only during academic rear. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Circ
§1,855
J25,100
1948 5 21 178 1.20
§3,910
1,049
1,060
6,900
1,743
J563
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CARLSBAD (H10%), pop. 4,888 (special U. S. Census 10-19-54, gives 5,991); San
Diego Co. (S). 85 m N of San Diego. AT&SF RR. Nursery. Health resort. Agri-
culture. Fruit, winter vegetables.
Journal-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1925 8 24 280 8.00
Robert D. Garland, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 248.
CARMEL (D7), pop. 4,851 (special U. S. Census 8-2-57, gives 4,898); Monterey Co.
(W). On Pacific Ocean, 4 m SW of Monterey, nearest railroad station. SP RR.
Nurseries. Exclusive residential community. Fruit, truck farms. Pears, apricots,
strawberries, corn.
Farm Bureau News (off set). ..Monthly Agriculture 1948 5 23 224 1.00
Prints eight county editions: Alameda; Contra Costa; Merced, Monterey; San
Benito; San Mateo; Santa Clara; Sonoma.
Ralph E. Erion, Publisher, 182 W. Carmel Valley Rd., Carmel Valley.
Pacific Spectator-Journal \Mnnthlv I Regional
(offset) {Monthly ) Features
Printed in three editions : Monterey Peninsula and Salinas Valley ; Armed Forces
Banner; Pacific Grove Tribune.
Ralph E. Erion and Doris Kaye, Editors and Publishers.
Pine Cone Cymbal-f Thursday Independent 1915 5 24 210 4.50
Wilma Cook, Editor; Clifford Cook, Publisher.
CARPINTERIA (F9), pop. 2,864; Santa Barbara Co. (SW). On Pacific Ocean, 12 m
S of Santa Barbara. SP RR. Vegetables, citrus fruit packing plants. Resort.
Agriculture. Lemons, lima beans, walnuts.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1918 5 24 224 3.00
Paul Barger, Editor and Publisher.
CARUTHERS (F7), pop. X500; Fresno Co. (SW). 20 m SW of Fresno. Railroad station,
Riverdale. SP RR. Cotton gin; hatchery; concrete pipe works. Ships fruits and
vegetables. Diversified farming. Cotton, raisins, poultry.
Gazette -f- Thursday Independent 1935 8 24 315 2.50
David E. Petrie, Editor and Publisher.
CASTRO VALLEY (K2), pop. X82,000; (Branch of Hayward P. O.) ; Alameda Co. (W).
10 m SE of Oakland. Pacific Trucking Lines (motor vehicle). Manufactures eye-
glass cases, boats, neon light fixtures. Rock quarry. Diversified farming.
Castro Valley News -f- Thursday Republican 1950 8 24 294 8.00
East Bay News Publishing Co., 6841 Castro Valley Blvd.
Castro Valley Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1933 8 24 287 3.00
Leona Ward, Editor; Daily Review, Inc., Publisher, Hayward.
CASTROVIIJLE (D7), pop. 1,865; Monterey Co. (W). 10 m NW of Salinas. SP RR.
Vegetables packed and shipped. Agriculture. Artichoke, celery, carrots, straw-
berries.
Times-f Wednesday Independent 1947 7 23 280 2.50
William Caraie. Jr., Editor and Publisher, Box 254.
CERES (D6), pop. 2,351 (special U. S. Census 9-7-55, gives 8,551) ; Stanislaus Co. (C).
4 m S of Modesto. SP RR. Hatchery. Fruit dehydrators, food processing plants.
Diversified farming. Peaches, grapes.
Courier -f- Friday Independent 1911 5 24 224 2.00 §2,550
Robert P. Frantz, Editor; Stanislaus Publishing Co., 912 13th St., Modesto.
CHATSWORTH (pop. inc. in Los Angeles); Los Angeles Co. (S). SP RR. Bank,
Canoga Park. Preserved and candied fruit, wood toys, missiles manufactured.
Review-f- Thursday Independent 1950 8 22 294 2.50
Glen L. Ingles, Editor; West Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, VAC 298 — Free
6648 Reseda Blvd., Reseda.
CHICO (D4), pop. 12,272; Butte Co. (N). 100 m N of Sacramento. SP; SN RRs. Airline
PC. Chico State College. Gold mines; pine timber. Manufactures matches,
lumber, collapsible tubes, flour, feed, canned goods, pruning saws, foundry,
concrete products, beverages. Fruit drying and packing, almond hulling and
processing plants; railroad shops. Agriculture. TV station.
Enterprise-Record -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1853 8 23 303 18.00*^12,523
Color advertising accepted.
A. W. Bramwell, Editor and Publisher.
Wildcat V Friday Collegiate 1902 6 24 266 1.25 2,000
Students of Chico State College, Editors and Publishers.
CHINA LAKE — See Sun of San Bernardino.
CHINO (D10V2), pop. 5,784 (special U. S. Census 1-29-58. gives 9,146) ; San Bernardino
Co. (SE). 6 m SE of Pomona. SP RR. Manufactures food products, heavy duty
trailers, lingerie, wine, pumps, feed. Potato packing plants. Diversified farming.
Poultry, potatoes, dairy in K-
Champion-f Thursday Independent 1887 8 24 294 8.00 §2,150
Allen P. McCombs, Editor and Publisher.
CHOWCHILLA (E6%), pop. 8,893 (special U. S. Census 3-25-54, gives 4,245) ; Madera
Co. (SO. 38 m N of Fresno. SP RR. Manufactures cottonseed oil, concrete blocks,
fertilizer, alfalfa meal, creamery products. Agriculture. Cotton, dairying, grain.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1913 7 24 280 3.00 §1,746
J. F. Burcher, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 995.
CHULA VISTA (Hll). pop. 15,927 (special U. S. Census 3-14-58. *ives 35,557) : San
Diego Co. (S). 8 m SE of San Diego. SD&AE RR. Celery, citrus fruit packed.
Screens, chemicals, casket hardware manufactured. Truck, fruit, poultry farms.
Chula Vista-National City Star-News — See Natioral City.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *J«ne and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Potmlatlon— 1950 Census. xRtnd McNaUy
estimate. \MssuH only during academic year. xSuhacrlption included in membership fee.
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CLAREMONT (D10), pop. 6,327 (special U .S. Census 4-1-68, gives 10,651); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 4 m N of Pomona. AT&SF; PE RRs. Packs and ships citrus fruit.
Manufactures candy, preserves, brushes, air cleaners, scientific instruments.
Pomona College ; Claremont College. Citrus fruit farms.
Courier+ (offset) ................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1909 5 24 224 3.50
Martin Weinberger, Editor and Publisher, 3408 Duke Ave.
Circ
§2,561
Myron Roberts, Editor; D & R Publishers, Inc., 637 Geneva Ave.
Student Life V Friday Coll. News 1887 5 24 210 3.00
Associated Students, Pomona College, Editors and Publishers.
CLOVERDALE (B5), pop. 1,292 (special U. S. Census 11-28-57, gives 2,823) ; Sonoma
Co. (NW). On Russian River, 30 m NW of Santa Rosa. NWP RR. Saw mill;
wineries. Fruit, stock farms. Grapes.
Reveille-f Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 3.00
Gilbert F. Dewart, Editor and Publisher.
CLOV1S (F7), pop. 2,766 (special U. S. Census 10-22-56, gives 4,462) ; Fresno Co. 12 m
NE of Fresno. SP RR. Fruit packing and concrete plants. Granite quarries; tim-
ber. Diversified farming. Raisins, dairy products, grapes.
Independent-f Thursday Independent 1918 6 24 273 3.00
M. A. Hinkley, Editor and Publisher.
COACHELLA (J10), pop. 2,755 (special U. S. Census 4-29-58, gives 4,287) ; Riverside
Co. (SE). 70 m SE of Riverside. SP RR. Ships dates, fruit, vegetables. Citrus
farming.
{Desert Rancher -f Monthly Agriculture 1950 5 24 224 1.50
Valley Sun-f Thursday Independent 1901 5 24 224 3.50
Ward H. Grant, Editor and Publisher.
COALINGA (E7%), pop. 6,539; Fresno Co. (SC). 50 m SW of Fresno. SP RR. Oil
refineries. Oil well supplies ; creamery products manufactured. Oil wells ; quick-
silver mines. Agriculture. Livestock, grain, melons, cotton.
Record-}- Thursday Republican 1904 8 24 280 3.50
R. K. Rebele, Editor and Publisher.
COLFAX (E4%), pop. 820; Placer Co. (NE). 54 m NE of Sacramento. SP RR. Citrus
fruit shipped. Health resort. Timber. Fruit farms. Pears.
Record + Friday Ind. Rep 1908 7 24 308 3.00
Clinton Haywood, Editor and Publisher.
COLTON (H9%), pop. 14,465 (special U. S. Census 4-8-58, gives 18.878); San Ber-
nardino Co. (SE). 3 m SW of San Bernardino. UP; PE; SP; AT&SF RRs. Manu-
factures cement, lime, flour, concrete pipe, fruit juices, candy. Fruit shipping,
tallow rendering, meat packing plants ; apiary, road shops. Agriculture. Oranges,
lemons, grapes.
Courier-f | &V<funX'Sat' Independent 1877 8 24 294 12.00
Prints Courier Shopping News on Thursday for free distribution.
C. K. Dooley. Editor and Publisher.
COLUSAt (C4), pop. 3,031 (special U. S. Census 1-11-57, gives 3,422); Colusa Co.
(NC). On Sacramento River, 65 m NW of Sacramento. SN ; SP RRs. Boat con-
nections. Machine shops. Agriculture. Barley, sugar beets, rice, almonds.
280 10.00
Wilmer G. Brill, Editor; W. G. and Maxine H. Brill, Publishers, 210 Sixth St.
COMPTON (BID, pop. 47,991 (special U. S. Census 4-30-52, gives 55,645); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 10 m S of Los Angeles. SP; PE RRs. Airport.
Manufactures aircraft parts, oil well supplies, felt roofing, barrels, brassieres,
bee supplies, vapor condensers, cheese, chemicals, shoes. Nurseries. Oil wells.
Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
Herald- American -f Thurs.A Sun. ..Independent 1936 8 24 294 6'00
Printed in ten editions : Compton ; Lynwood : Long Beach ; Norwalk ; Bellflower ;
Lakewood ; Los Altos; Downey; Paramount, I^a Mirada; (Thurs. only).
Warren W. Butler, Editor; C. S. Smith, Publisher, 218 East Magnolia St.
CONCORD (Kl%), pop. 6,953 (special U. S. Census 10-16-57, gives 28,537) ; Contra
Costa Co. (W). 12 m W of Pittsburgh. SP; SN RRs. Oil refineries; cement plant;
winery; electronic parts manufactured. Fruit, grain, truck farms.
Diablo Beacon + Wed.&Fri Independent 1928 8 24 287 3.00
Prints weekly on Wednesday Shopping Guide for free distribution.
J. A. Augustine, Editor and Publisher, 1950 Grant St.
f Journal Thursday Democratic 1957 8 23 294 3.50
1 Pleasant Hill Post Thursday Democratic 1956 8 23 294 3.50
1 L. E. Stoddard, Editor and Publisher, 1836 Grant St.
Transcript-f j^S^*' Sat' Republican 1886 8 23 294 15.00 §5,683
Color advertising accepted.
Prints Transcript Family Shopper on Thursday for free distribution.
Clifton H. Moore and George E. Moore, Editors and Publishers, 1741 Sunset Ave.
CORCORAN (F7%), pop. 8,150 (special U. S. Census 11-7-55, gives 4.824); Kings Co.
(SC). 45 m S of Fresno. AT&SF RR. Flour, feed, cottonseed oil mills; cotton gins :
creamery. Agriculture, dairying. Cotton, grain, beef cattle.
Journal 4- Fridav Independent 1908 6 24 273 3.75 §1,447
M. L. Coultrap, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: • A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. 7 Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Culd* to the use of the Directory in front of book.
Sun-Herald-f ........................... {Il-fun*' Sat* Independent ...... 1862 8 24
'
1,150
§1,220
n,6io
§3,449
§2,095
§1,000
§2,833
§2,665
66,682
2,604
1,079
297
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CORNING (C3H), pop. 2,537; Tehama Co. (N). 80 m NW of Chico. SP RR. Airport.
Extensive olive packing and shipping; wood products, furniture factories; fruit
dehydrating plant. Agriculture. Olives, grain, fruits.
Observer-f ............................... n** S&t" independent. ...... 1887 8 22 280 7.50 1,»73
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John F. Wood, Editor and Publisher.
CORONA (H10), pop. 10,223 (special U. S. Census 2-5-57, gives 12,707); Riverside
Co. (SE). 15 m SE of Riverside. AT&SF; PE RRs. Clay pits. Citrus fruit packed.
Lemon products, box shooks, creamery products, fruit shears, clippers, margarine
manufactured. Fruit, dairy farms.
r Courier-Beacon 4- .................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1880 8 24 294 1.50 J8.572
J Independent-f .......................... [|v^x' Sat' Independent ...... 1906 8 24 294 12.00 **3,695
L J. C. Hammond, Editor; J. C. and Justin Hammond, Publishers.
CORONA DEL MAR (H10), pop. - ; Orange Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean 20 m SE
of Long Beach. Railroad station, Newport Beach. PE RR. Residential. Novelties,
ceramics manufactured.
Newport Harbor Ensign -f ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 7 24 287 8.00 §3,375
Arvo E. Haapa. Editor and Publisher, 2850 E. Coast Hwy.
CORONADO (Hll), independent branch of San Diego P. O., pop. 12,700 (special U. S.
Census 4-24-57, gives 18,764) ; San Diego Co. (S). On San Diego Bay, 1 m SW
of San Diego. SD&AE RR. Resort.
Journal-h ................................. .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1912 8 24 276 3.00 §4,087
G. Kay Williams, Editor and Publisher, 915 Orange Ave.
CORTE MADERA— See Larkspur.
COSTA MESA (Dll%), pop. 11,844 (special U. S. Census 5-20-58, gives 26,651);
Orange Co. (S). 8 m S of Santa Ana. PE RR. Railroad station, Newport Beach. Air-
port. Orange Coast College. Manufactures boats, electronic and airplane parts.
Globe-Herald and Pilot + ....... fjf pnr'{ Wed" Independent ...... 1923 8 22 808 6.00**7,805
Thomas Keevil, Editor; Walter "Burroughs, Publisher, P. O. Box 516.
COTATI (C5), pop. X700; Sonoma Co. (NW). 5 m SE of Santa Rosa. NWP RR. Paint
factory; hatcheries. Agriculture. Grapes, prunes, apples.
Cotatian, The-f ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1944 7 22 280 2.00
Lloyd and Prudence Draper, Editors and Publishers.
COV1NA (D10), pop. 3,956 (special U. S. Census 4-28-58, gives 16,890) ; Los Angelee
Co. (S). 9 m W of Pomona. PE RR. Citrus fruit packing and cold storage plants;
steel fabricating. Spray products, ladders manufactured. Agriculture. Oranges,
lemons, walnuts.
Are0.-CitiZen + ...................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 8 22 '01 '
S»n G.brieJ Val.ey Tribune-K. 'S ~ Independent ...... »« 8 22
(Sun. Morn.
Color advertising accepted.
Circulates also in Azusa, Baldwin Park, El Monte, Glendora, La Puente, West
Covina.
San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Inc., Pub., P. O. Box 1228, Fleetwood Annex.
Sentinel (offset) ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1951 7 24 308 2.00 500
A. J. Jenner, Editor and Publisher, 119 W. Badillo St. 1,500 — Free
CRESCENT CITY (Al^), pop. 1,706 (special U. S. Census 2-9-56, gives 2,709);
Del Norte Co. (NW). On Pacific Ocean, 70 m N of Eureka. Railroad station,
Arcata. NWP RR. Airline, PC. Lumber, wooden novelties manufactured.
Creamery. Redwood timber; fisheries. Resort. Dairy farms.
American-f ............................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1926 7 24 280 2.00 82,941
Howard F. Griffin, Editor and Publisher.
Del Norte Triplicate-!- ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 8 24 280 8.50 §4,433
Norte Triplicate-!- ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1
James Yarbrougn, Editor; Gordon G. Harley, Publisher.
CRESTLINE (H9H), pop. 1,369; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 10 m N of San Bernardino,
nearest bank and railroad station.
Courier ...................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1946 5 24 224 3.50 2,085
Barbara M. Rovira, Editor and Publisher.
CUCAMONGA (E10), pop. 1,255; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 18 m W of San Bernar-
dino. AT&SF RR. Tank and welding works ; wineries ; citrus fruit parked. Fruit
farms. Citrus fruit, grapes, peaches.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 5 24 210 2.00 t600
Leslie L. Foster, Editor and Publisher. $400 — Free
CULVER CITY <B10%), pop. 19,720 (special U. S. Census 1-19-56, gives 31.367);
Los Angeles Co. (S). 7 m SE of Santa Monica. PE RR. Airport. Motion picture
studios. Stoves, aircraft, furniture, phonograph records, textiles, plastics, tele-
vision, machine tools, electronics, wall heaters, draperies, auto batteries, rubber
products, industrial alcohol, ball point pens, ladies sportswear and lingerie, shoes
manufactured. Truck farms. Four banks; bank deposits (6-30-57), $70,537,645.
11,972 electric meters; 10,894 gas meters; 24,700 telephones.
Citizen. The ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1923 5 24 210 3.00 54,401
Nell G Marti, Editor; Roy E. Donovan, Publisher, 9355 Culver Blvd.
Journal and News i*. , A T A ^A «* 1948 8 23 294 3.50 tl.OOO
Advertiser-f ...................... [Thursday ........ Independent ....... $20,500— Free
Roy L. Dean, Editor; Independent Champion Publications,
__ 524_Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to Inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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Star-News 4- ... ......................... .Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep .............. 1923 8 24 294 1200 ++6697
COvL^fj0n?ivllt?Ip *<*verU.ing accepted. Space sold in combination with ***'W7
Vanguard of Venice, circ. ** 1,097. Prints free distribution shopping paper
weekly on Thursday. *^
David J. Duncan, Publisher.
CUPERTINO (K3), pop. 2,438; Santa Clara Co. (W). 10 m W of San Jose, nearest
bank town. Nearest railroad station, Monta Vista. SP RR. Nursery; winery.
Ships fruit. Agriculture. Pears, apricots, prunes.
Courier -f (offset) ................... Wednesday ....Independent ....... 1960 5 22 224 2.00 §1,521
Prints weekly Valley Advertiser for free distribution. Circ. 6,100.
Miriam Soomil, Editor; Foothill Printing and Publishing Inc.,
20304 Stevens Creek Blvd.
CUTLER (F7), pop. 1,768; Tulare Co. (SC). 38 m SE of Fresno. AT&SF RR. Bank.
Orosi. Winery. Fruit and vegetables shipped. Agriculture.
Cutler-Orosi Courier — See Orosi.
CYPRESS (Cl). pop. 1,318; Orange Co. (S). 13 m E of Long Beach. PE RR. Bank,
Garden Grove. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Enterprise-}- ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1927 5 24 210 2.50 §702
Prints edition for Los Alamitos, circ. §748.
Dale Kroesen, Editor and Publisher.
DALY CITY (J2), independent branch of San Francisco P. O., pop. 15,191 (special U. S.
Census 5-29-56, gives 30,506) ; San Mateo Co. (W). Adjoins San Francisco on
the South. SP RR. Nurseries, winery. Residential. Truck, dairy farms.
f Record, The .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 8 22 294 4.00 §2,750
Prints free distribution shopping paper on Friday called Shopping News. Circ. tl 0,000
•< Weatlake Times-f ................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 8 22 294
Prints Coastside Edition. Combined circ. 1 17, 500 — Free
H. P. Bradshaw, Editor and Publisher, 3317 San Jose Ave.
DANVILLE (K2), pop. X935: Contra Costa Co. (W). 15 m E of Oakland. SP RR.
Electronic planning concerns ; atomic reactor plant. Walnut orchards.
Valley Pioneer ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 5 24 224 3.00 §2,200
R. Semmes Gordon, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
DAVIS (D5), pop. 3,554 (special U. S. Census 9-24-57, gives 7,216); Yolo Co. (C).
14 m W of Sacramento. SP RR. Manufactures almond hullers, farm equipment.
University of California at Davis. Agriculture. Sugar beets, barley, tomatoes.
California Aggie -f V .. Thursday . Collegiate .1915 5 25 211 1.00 2,000
Students of University of California, Editors and Publishers.
Enterprise -h ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1898 8 24 294 3.00 §2.820
George Grey, Editor; Douglas Tibbitts, Publisher, 303 G St.
DECOTO — See News Register of Fremont.
DELANO (F8), pop. 8.717 (special U. S. Census 5-23-57, gives 11,092) ; Kern Co. (S).
32 m NW of Bakersfteld. SP RR. Airport. Vegetables, fruit shipped. Wineries;
cotton gin; concrete pipe manufactory. Diversified farming. Grapes, potatoes,
cotton.
Record and News-p- ................. Tues.&Thurs.. Independent ....... 1908 8 24 280 4.00 §3,113
Circulates also in Earlimart, McFarland, Pixley.
George B. Keyzers, Editor and Publisher, 1201 Jefferson St.
DELHI (E6), pop. X900: Merced Co. (C). 20 m SE of Modesto. SP RR. Bank, Turlock.
Fruit, poultry, dairy farms. Grapes.
Bulletin ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1967 7 23 280 3.00 §581
Walter H. Aird, Editor and Publisher, 424 Third St., Livingston.
DEL MAR (H10%), pop. Xl.OOO; San Diego Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 18 m N of
San Diego. AT&SF RR. Bank, Solana Beach. Residential.
[Gem Cutters
Lapidary Journal + ................. Bi-monthly ..... \& Jewelry 1947 2 29 119 3.00 14,000
[Craftsmen
Lelande Quick, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 518.
DESERT HOT SPRINGS (J9%), pop. X770; Riverside Co. (SE). 60 m E of Riverside.
Railroad station, Garnet. SP RR. Health resort. Diversified farming.
Desert Sentinel ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1940 6 23 224 3.00 §2,925
Mark C. Green, Editor and Publisher.
DINUBA (F7), pop. 4,971 (special U. S. Census 12-8-65, gives 6,428) : Tulare Co. (SC).
81 m SE of Fresno. SP; AT&SF RRs. Raisins, fig, grape packing plants; wine,
candied and canned fruit, box shocks, cement pipe, lumber manufactured.
Diversified farming. Grapes, alfalfa, cotton.
Alta Advocate-f- ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1920 7 24 276 2 00 925
J. Jacobson. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 185.
Sentinel -I...... ..... ... ................... Tues.&Thurs.. Independent ....... 1909 8 22 291 5.00 51,890
Bill Locke, Editor and Publisher
DIXON (D5), pop. 1,714 (special U. S. Census 7-25-57, gives 2,683) ; Solano Co. (NWC).
25 m SW of Sacramento. SP RR. Meat packing, alfalfa dehydrator, wool process-
Ing plants ; feed mill. Diversified farming. Sheep.
Tribune-f ................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1874 7 24 280 4.00 §1.50S
Frederic and Dean Dunnicliff, Editors and Publishers, »*.wo
DORRIS CD1H). Pop. 892; Siskiyou Co. (N). 22 m S of Klamath Falls, Ore. SP RR.
Lumber mills. Fir, cedar, pine timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, clover, alfalfa.
Butte Valley Star 4- ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 6 24 281 3.00 §663
W. H. and Ruth Ryer. Editors and Publishers. 8
A B'C- st«t«™ent; *June and March A B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubliaher'a Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
•mt, 19 to inch. fAtate !ine«, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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DOS PALOS (E6H ), pop. 1,894 (special U. S. Census 12-10-56, gives 1,911) ; Merced Co.
(C). 65 m NW of Fresno. Railroad station, South Dos Palos. SP RR. Agriculture.
Vegetables, alfalfa, cotton.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1895 7 28 280 4.00 §l,ai2
Wm. M. Crowe, Editor and Publisher.
DOWNEY (C10%), pop. x 80,0 00; Los Angeles Co. (S). 12 m SE of Los Angeles. SP
RR. Manufactures asbestos, textiles, aircraft, farm machinery cement pipe,
soap, chemicals, carpeting, plastics, food, wire, rubber products, furniture,
industrial castings and blowers, brass fittings. Three banks; 24,894 electric
meters; 19,000 gas meters; 25,000 telephones. Nurseries.
( Champion + Monday Independent 1888 8 24 294 1.00 §5,572
25,000— Free
1 Southeast News Thursday Independent 1945 8 24 294
1 Marie C. Coffey, Editor; G. F. Karnopp, Publisher, 8209 E. 2nd St.
Cycle Action (offset) Monthly Motorcycling.... 1957 8 34 178 3.50
Prank G. Stone, Editor and Publisher, 9548 E. Firestone Blvd.
Herald American — See Herald American, Compton.
f Leader + Monday Republican 1952 8 24 294 3.50
•j Live Wire + Thursday Republican 1924 8 24 294 8.50
<• Knowles C. and F. E. Weiss, Editors and Publishers, 8323 E. Firestone Blvd.
DOWNIEVILLEf (E4), pop. 768; Sierra Co. (NE). 80 m NE of Sacramento. Rail-
road station, Blairsden. WP RR. Bank, Nevada City, Saw mill. Agriculture.
Mountain Messenger^- Thursday Independent 1853 7 24 287 4.00
Eugene C. Stowe, Editor and Publisher.
DUARTE (D10), pop. X 15,870; Los Angeles Co. (S). 18 m NE of Los Angeles. AT&SF;
PE RRa. Cleaning equipment manufactured. Fruit, poultry farms.
Dispatch-r- Thursday Independent 1947 8 24 294 2.00
Robert Richards, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 147.
North Valley News — See Azusa.
DUNSMUIR (C2%), pop. 2,256; Siskiyou Co. (N). 80 m S of Klamath Falls, Ore.
SP RR. Railroad shops; lumber mill. Mountain resort. Pine, fir timber. Dairy,
stock farms.
News + Thursday Independent 1890 8 24 290 3.50
Chapman Wentworth, Editor and Publisher.
EAGLE ROCK— See Los Angeles.
EARLIMART — See Record and News of Delano.
EAST SAN DIEGO— See San Diego.
EL CAJON (Hll), pop. 5,600 (special U. S. Census 10-2-57, gives 27,776) ; San Diego
Co. (S). 15 m NE of San Diego. SD&AE RR. Citrus fruit and vegetable packing;
aircraft parts, aluminum windows, boats, wood products manufactured. Fruit,
truck, poultry farms. Grapes, tomatoes.
Valley News Sun. & Thurs.. Independent 1893 8 24 283 4.80
Simon Casady, Editor and Publisher, 613 W. Main St. Sunday circ.
EL CAMINO COLLEGE—See Torrance.
EL CENTROf (Kll), pop. 12,590 (special U. S. Census 1-30-57, gives 17,791);
Imperial Co. (S). 120 m E of San Diego. SD&AE; HIU; SP RRs. Airline BAL.
Packing and shipping produce from Imperial Valley. Flax fibre mill; creamery;
hatchery; bottling works. Agriculture. Melons, lettuce, carrots, alfalfa.
( Imperial Valley Press 4- jl^;^*' Sat> Independent 1901 8 22 29418.00
< Post+ [^£n3X'Sun-Independent 1917 8 22 294 18.00
Post Press-f Sunday Independent 1936 8 22 294
I Color advertising accepted.
Paul A. Jenkins, Editor and Publisher.
Imperial Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1906
Annette E. Brown, Editor and Publisher.
ELCERRITO (Jl%), pop. 18,011 (special U. S. Census 1-22-57, gives 23,633); Contra
Costa Co. (W). 2 m N of Berkeley. AT&SF RR. Manufactures monuments,
pottery, tanks, lumber. Nurseries. Residential.
Journal-)- Thursday Independent 1917 9 22 315 2.50
Ruel Crose, Editor; Owens Publications, Inc., 164 Tenth St., Richmond.
ELK GROVE (D5), pop. X950; Sacramento Co. (NC). 14 m SE of Sacramento. SP RR.
Wineries ; feed mill. Fruit, dairy, grain farms. Grapes, hops, Ladino clover.
Citizen + „.. Thursday Independent 1909 7 24 280 8.50
Don R. Smith, Editor; Henry R. Tweith, Publisher. P. O. Drawer S.
EL MONTE (C10%), pop. 8,101 (special U. S. Census 10-10-57, gives 11,507) ; Los
Angeles Co. (S). 12 m E of Los Angeles. SP; PE RRs. Manufactures house
trailers, wire screening, nets, dairy, cement, chemicals, pressed steel and wood
products, fertilizer, fishing tackle, paper boxes, electric appliances. Walnut
packing. Truck, dairy farms.
California Rabbits Monthly -{&Cavy 1936 3 28 154 1.00
... , , I Breeders
Nyda Kammerdiener, Editor and Publisher, 11754 E. Lambert Ave.
8 23
4,830
$7,200
$7,200
§522
1,470
§1,761
§6,059
§1,232
8 24 280 3.00 §1,400
§1,573
1,275
297
y Independent
Space sold only in combination with Post-Advocate of Alhambra.
J3arton Heiligers, Editor and Publisher, 11 S. Stoneman Ave., Alhambra.
2.00
20,000— Free
Cliadatio»--^^rSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
SfeJte ^/J^'A ^g*!f line8' *i **. incb< tCount>r *eat- Population-1950 Census. xRand McNallf
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$960
§2,800
EL MONTE (Continued) Estab Cols«> Width? Depth Sub Circ
Herald -4-. •:»»•••»••••; Tues. & Fri Independent 1905 8 24 294 5.00 §5,461
Prints free distribution shopping paper on Thursday called El Monte Herald
Shopping News.
Neil R. Murray, Editor; El Monte Publishing Co., Inc., 112 El Monte Ave.
Press + Thursday Independent 1948 8 22
Marshall Walker, Editor ; San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,"
P. O. Box 1228, Fleetwood Annex, Covina.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune — See Covina.
EL SEGUNDO (BlOVfc), pop. 8,011 (special U. S. Census 11-14-57, gives 13,778); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 18 m SW of Los Angeles. AT&SF; PE RRs. Manufactures air-
craft parts, truck air brakes, chemicals. Oil refinery.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1911 8 24 294 2.50 §4,273
Robert Richards, Editor; David Dessau, Publisher.
EL SERENO — See Los Angeles, El Sereno Reporter-News, also El Sereno Star.
ELSINORE (H10), pop. 2,068 (special U. S. Census 2-9-57, gives 2,304) ; Riverside Co.
(SE). 30 m S of Riverside. AT&SF RR. Health resort, hot springs of medical
value. Clay products manufactured. Clay pits. Agriculture. Citrus fruits, peaches,
apricots, alfalfa.
Lake Elsinore Valley Sun 4-. ...Thursday Independent 1949 5 24 224 2.50
T. J. Hudson, Editor and Publisher, 120 West Graham.
Leader-Press -f Thursday Independent 1888 5 22 224 3.00
B. C. James, Editor and Publisher.
EL SOBRANTE — See Richmond, El Sobrante Herald Bee Press.
EMERYVILLE (J2), branch of Oakland P. O., pop. 2,889; Alameda Co. (W). Adjoins
Oakland on the north. AT&SF; SP RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures roof-
ing paper, linoleum, paint, electrical equipment, steel, paper and dairy products,
Calculators. Meat packing plant.
Golden Gate Herald -f Thursday Independent 1923 7 24 280 2.00
Hugo A. Jouvenal, Ed.; Golden Gate Press, Pub., 5700 San Pablo Ave., Oakland.
EMPIRE (D6), pop. 1,448; Stanislaus Co. (C). 5 m E of Modesto, nearest banking
town. AT&SF RR. Manufactures wine, feed, fertilizer. Hatchery. Diversified
farming.
News Thursday Independent 1946 5 24 224 2.00 §64O
Philip H. and Harriet T. Davis, Publishers, P. O. Box 1016.
ENCINITAS (H10M>). pop. 10,956; San Diego Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 25 m N of
San Diego. AT&SF RR. Floriculture. Ships bulbs, poinsettia roots, carnations.
Diversified farming. Avocados, fruit, squash.
Coast Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1925 8 24 287 3.00 4,691
Ralph Curtis, Editor; Archie J. Hicks, Jr.. Publisher.
ENCINO (BIO), (pop. inc. in Los Angeles) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). 20 m NW of Los
Angeles. SP RR. Bank, Reseda. Nursery. Residential.
Encinian, The-f Thursday Independent 1939 8 23 294 5,500 — Free
Valley Publications, Inc., 13936 Ventura Blvd., Sherman Oaks.
ESCALON (D6), pop. 1,569; San Joaquin Co. (C). 21 m SE of Stockton. AT&SF; TS
RRs. Wineries; alfalfa dehydrating plant; walnut huller, metal products factories.
Fruit shipped. Agriculture. Grapes, alfalfa, fruit.
Times + Thursday Independent 1925 6 26 280 2.50 §750
Perry B. Stickles, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 98.
ESCONDIDO (H10%). pop. 6,544 (special U. S. Census 7-31-56, gives 10,064); San
Diego Co. (S). 34 m N of San Diego. AT&SF RR. Fruit packing houses. Manu-
factures cement products, aircraft specialties, wine. Granite quarry. Diversified
farming. Citrus fruit, poultry, dairying.
Free-Press -t- Wednesday Ind. Rep 1949 8 24 294 4,575 — Free
Space sold only in combination with Weekly Times-Advocate.
Eloise D. Perkins, Editor; Speers and McClintock, Publishers, 226 E. Ohio Ave.
Times- Ad vocate-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1912 8 24 298 9.00 §6,496
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Times- Advocate 4- Friday Independent 1886 8 24 298 2.00 663
Fred W. Speers and H. R. McClintock, Editors and Publishers.
fStudy of
Herpetologica (no adv.) Irregular {Reptiles & 1936 1 50 92 4.00 $550
(Amphibians
Chapman Grant, Editor; Herpetologists League, Publisher, Rt. 1 — Box 80.
EUREKAf (A2%), pop. 23,058 (special U. S. Census 5-2-56, gives 27,951) ; Humboldt
Co. (NW). On Humboldt Bay, 2 m from ocean, 145 m N of San Francisco. NWP
RR. Boat connections. Airline, PC.
Manufactures lumber, woolen goods, redwood fiber products, boilers, awnings,
mattresses, brick, tile, wine, paint, glass, soda water. Halibut, salmon, crab,
cod fisheries. Redwood timber. Dairy, truck, stock farms. TV station. Three
banks; deposits (savings), $96,472,000.
Humboldt Standard -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1872 8
Humboldt Times -f- Morn. ex. Mon.. Republican 1854 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Eureka Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Pacific Logger (offset) Monthly Lumber Indus. ...1953 8 26 140 3.50 3,232
C. G. Sturm, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 939. Controlled free dist. 2,400
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership le*.
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23 294 18.00 **14,655
24 294 18.00**! 1,273
Sunday circ. **14,131
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EXETER (F7). pop. 4,078 (special U. S. Census 10-27-55, gives 4,165); Tulare Co.
^^ (80). 60 m SB of Fresno. SP; AT&SF RRs. Fruit packed and shipped. Diversi-
fied farming. Oranges, grapes, peaches.
Sun-f .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 7 24 278 3.75 §1,801
H" A/Andresen, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 7.
FAIRFIELDt (C5). pop. 8,118 (special U. S. Census 3-29-57, gives 11,661) ; Solano Co.
(NWC). 20 m NE of Vallejo. SN; SP RRs. Wineries. Fruit, livestock, poultry.
Global Ranger -f*. ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 8 23 294 7,OOO — Free
A civilian enterprise published in the interest of personnel of Travis Air
Force Base.
Gibson Publications, Inc., 516 Marin St., Vallejo.
Solano Republican + ................ Mon.&Thurs... Independent ....... 1855 8 24 287 5.00 §3,510
J. Clifton Toney, Editor and Publisher.
FAIR OAKS (D5). pop. X8.500; Sacramento Co. (NC). 16 m NE of Sacramento. SP RR.
Residential. Olives packed. Diversified farming.
Horseman, The + ..................... Monthly .......... tews?11* 194T 8 26 14° 2'°° 6'75°
Ray Stone, Editor; California State Horsemen's Assn., Publisher,
8851 Sunnybrook Lane.
{Pacemaker ................................ Bi-wkly, Fri... Independent ........ 1939 5 24 232 8.00
Distributed to personnel at McClellan Air Force Base. 17,000 — Free
San Juan Record + ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 8 24 280 3.00 §2,048
Prints weekly for free distribution: Carmichael Westerner; Citrus Heights
Bulletin.
Selden C. Menefee, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 38.
FALLBROOK (H10), pop. 1,735; San Diego Co. (S). 45 m N of San Diego. AT&SF
RR. Citrus fruit packed. Diversified farming. Avocados, lemons, strawberries.
Enterprise-f ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 8 22 298 3.90 §2,412
Wilbur Mackey, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 397.
FALL RIVER MILLS (D2V6). pop. X500; Shasta Co. (N). On Fall River, 62 m NE of
Redding. Railroad station, Bieber. GN ; WP RRs. Dairy, beef cattle, grain farms.
Inter Mountain News-f ...„ ..... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1958 7 23 280 4.00 §400
Darrell V. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
FERNDALE (A3), pop. 1,032; Humboldt Co. (NW). 20 m SW of Eureka. Pacific Truck-
ing Lines (motor vehicle). Dairy products manufactured. Dairy, stock, truck,
poultry farms.
Enterprise-f ............................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1878 6 26 280 4.00 L265
George Waldner, Editor and Publisher.
FILLMORE (G9), pop. 3,884 (special U. S. Census 4-18-56, gives 4,725) ; Ventura Co.
(S). 24 m E of Ventura. SP RR. Ships citrus fruit, oil. Oil wells. Agriculture.
Oranges, lemons, walnuts.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1907 8 24 294 8.00 §1,850
Brice Van Horn, Editor; Hamilton V. B. Riggs, Publisher.
FIREBAUGH (E6H), pop. 821 (special U. S. Census 7-9-56, gives 1,261); Fresno Co.
(SW). 40 m W of Fresno. SP RR. Machine shop; fruit and vegetable packing,
hay processing plants. Agriculture. Citrus fruits, truck crops, cotton, grain.
Firebaugrh-Mendota Journal -f Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 7 23 280 3.50 §717
Mrs. William M. Crowe, Editor; William M. Crowe, Publisher.
FOLSOM (D5), pop. 1,690 (special U. S. Census 5-18-54, gives 2,206); Sacramento
Co. (NC). 22 m NE of Sacramento. SP RR. Ships citrus fruit. Winery. Gold
mines. Fruit, grain, stock farms.
Telegraph-f- .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1856 8 24 283 8.50 1,750
Frank J. Maloney, Editor; Milton P. Kjer and Oroville Wegat, Publishers.
FONTANA (E10), pop. x 13,695; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 10 m W of San Bernardino.
AT&SF; PE RRs. Manufactures steel, ceramics, women's, children's, men's cloth-
ing, electronics, paper boxes, explosives. Poultry and fruit packing plants; win-
eries. Diversified farming. Citrus fruits, poultry.
Bulletin-h ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1947 8 23 294 3.00 *2,449
Space sold only in combination with Bloomington News ; Rialto Record. $9,796 — Free
Harriet Olmos, Editor; Marvin M. Gray, Publisher, P. O. Box 216, Rialto.
Herald-News-f ........................ Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1923 8 22 294 14.40 **4,720
Comic strip advertising accepted.
James B. Conner, Editor; William R. Fitzgerald. Publisher.
FORT BRAGG (B4), pop. 3,826; Mendocino Co. (NW). On Pacific Ocean, 80 m NW of
Santa Rosa. CW RR. Boat connections. Nurseries. Fisheries. Redwood, pine, fir
timber. Manufactures lumber, shoes, candy. Summer resort. Agriculture. Apples,
lettuce, vegetables.
Advocate-News -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 7 24 280 3.00 §3,084
Robert R. Smith. Editor; W. R. Shanks, Publisher.
Paul Bunyan News-4- .............. Monday ........... Independent ....... 1946 8 24 294 3.00 §3,150
W. F. Grader, Editor; Ukiah Publishing Co., 430 N. Main St.
FORTUNA (A3), pop. 1,762 (special U. S. Census 2-16-56, gives 3,217) ; Humboldt Co.
(NW). 18 m S of Eureka. NWP RR. Lumber mills; foundry; nurseries; cream-
eries. Sheep and cattle ranches. Dairy farms.
Humboldt Beacon -f ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 8 24 280 3.50 52,695
J. Dwight O'Dell, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
tm», 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tParisb Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNallj
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FOWLER (F7), pop. 1,857; Fresno Co. (SC). 10 m SE of Fresno. SP RR. Raisin,
dried fruit, nut packing plants; winery and distillery; farm implement factory.
Agriculture, especially fruit.
Ensign -f ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1894 5 24 224 3.00 $1,385
Raymond D. Magill, Editor and Publisher.
FREMONT (K2% ), pop. - (special U. S. Census 5-22-57, gives 26,788) ; Alameda Co.
(W). 17 m SE of Oakland. WP RR. Canned goods, steel, furniture, building
materials manufactured. Ships fruit, vegetables. Agriculture. Tomatoes, apricots,
cherries, cauliflower.
News Register + ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 23 280 3.00 §3,990
Circulates also in Alvarado, Decoto, Newark.
Stuart Nixon, Editor; George H. Oakes, Publisher, 177 Fremont Ave.
FRESNOt (F7), pop. 91,669 (special U. S. Census 9-23-57, gives 122,944) ; Fresno Co.
(SC). 189 m SE of San Francisco. AT&SF; SP RRs. Airlines : TWA; UAL. Fresno
State College. Three TV stations.
Center of cotton, grape, dried fruit and sweet wine industry; fresh and
dried fruit packing and processing; vegetable oil mills; stock and poultry
feed, aircraft, olive oil, metal fabrication, machinery, sashes and doors manu-
factured. Five banks; savings deposits (6-30-57), $153,610,000. 63,185 (res.)
electric (AC) meters; 59,442 (res.) gas (nat.) meters; 67,936 (res.) telephones.
Asbarez-f (Armenian) ........... Tues. & Fri ..... Independent ....... 1912 6 26 280 6.00
Andre Ohanian, Editor; Hairenik Assn., Inc., Pub., 2229 Ventura Ave. (12).
~ . JEvg. ex. Sun.-,^^ nf 1922 8 22 303 24.00**100,273
Bee+ ........................................ {Sun. Morn. Independent ....... Sunday circ.**l 17,756
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Walter P. Jones, Editor; McClatchy Newspapers, Publisher (22).
Bulletin of the Fresno ITLT/V^UI.* itr^^t^^i 10^0 o oa tin i nn
County Medical Society....} Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1949 2 28 110 1.00
J. A. Logan, M.D., Editor ; Fresno County Medical Society, Publisher,
616 Security Bank Bldg. (21).
I
°!.U.b.^!!!a.!! }Monthly .......... Women's Club... 1920 3 27 140 1.00 22,500
Not issued during July, August and September.
Mrs. Frederick G. Albright, Ed. ; Calif. Federation of Women's Clubs, Publisher,
837 Glenn Ave.
Central California Regis ter + .. Friday ............. Catholic .............. 1924 8 23 294 4.00 *15,193
Excelsior (Spanish) -f ........... Sunday ............ Catholic ............. 1949 5 23 208 2.00 $5,711
Rev. Francis L. Markey, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Diocese of Monterey-
Fresno. Publisher, 1315 Van Ness Ave., P. O. Box 1126.
Collegian V-f ........................... { Friday^***' Colle*iate ........... 1821 6 24 28° 2'50 3'250
Students of Fresno State College, Editors and Publishers (4).
T 2e 28°38-°° 64s
N. A. Webster, Editor; M. S. Webster Sons, Publishers, 2238 Fresno St. (21).
Guide-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 8 24 280 $67,000
W. E. Spaulding, Gen'l Mgr.; Fresno Guide, Publisher, 1963 "H" St.
Mushag-f (Armenian) ........... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1920 6 26 280 3.00 -
Levon Lulejian, Editor; Mushag Publishing Co., 20?.5 Tulare St.
Nor Or (Armenian) ................. Tues. & Fri....Independent ........ 1925 6 26 280 7.00 tl,200
B. P. Jian. Editor; Nor Or Publishing Co., 1929 Santa Clara St.
Valley Labor Citizen* ........... Friday ............. Labor ................. 1904 5 24 224 3.00 9,100
Fresno Building Trades Council and Fresno Central Labor Council, Publishers,
479 N. Fresno St.
FULLERTON (Dll), pop. 13,958 (special U. S. Census 10-1-57, gives 49,272) ; Orange
Co. (S). 11 m NW of Santa Ana. AT&SF; UP: PE RRs.
Manufactures canned fruit juices, vegetables, preserves, swim suits, gas
meters, auto bumpers, musical instruments, business forms, aircraft parts,
paper products, television tubes. Citrus fruits, walnuts packed. Oil wells. Fruit,
truck farms. Oranges, lemons. Six banks; bank clearings (5-31-57), $58,221,713;
deposits (6-30-56), $35,000,000. 14,665 electric meters; 13,006 gas meters;
14,280 telephones.
News-Tribune -f ....................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1891 8 22 310 15.00 **13,046
Color advertising accepted.
Prints Northern Orange County Thrift Guide weekly on Thursday for free dis-
tribution. Circ. $30,800.
E. F. Elf strom, Editor; Fullerton Publishing Company.
GALT (D5), pop. 1.338 (special U. S. Census 11-1-54. gives 1,549); Sacramento Co.
(NC). 26 m S of Sacramento. SP RR. Condensed milk factory; winery; seed mill;
Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Grain, Ladino clover.
Herald -f .................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 7 24 280 8.50 1,260
Henry R. Tweith, Editor and Publisher, P. O, Box 807.
GARBERVILLE (B8%), pop, 4,045; Humboldt Co. (NW). 75 m S of Eureka. Railroad.
South Fork. NWP RR. Resort. Manufactures redwood novelties. Timber. Agri-
culture. Cattle, sheep.
Redwood Record + ................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1935 7 24 .808 8.00 §1,325
Warren B. and Zella Wright, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation — ft>*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; e>A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; J Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotmty teat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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GARDENA (Oil), pop. 14,405 (special U. S. Census 9-12-57, gives 30,576); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 15 m S of Los Angeles. PE RR. Poultrymen's equipment, drugs,
feed, furniture, bricks, soap, glass, aircraft parts, chemicals, oil tools, paper,
plastic products manufactured. Agriculture. Strawberries, corn, vegetables.
Gardena Valley News + Thurs.&Sun... Independent 1904 8 23 294 7.00VAC7,033
Prints edition for Imperial, Hollypark called Imperial-Hollypark News. VAC 10,987 — Free
Ray F. Benjamin, Editor; William J. Hunt and Don G. Algie, Publishers,
P. O. Box 312.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1947 8 23 294 3.00 8,560
Tom Parks, Editor; Mark Ferris, Publisher, P. O. Box 369. 10,610 — Free
8 24 294 3.00 3,400
11,410— Free
22 301 18.00 **1S,5S8
Sunday circ.**15,702
GARDEN GROVE (Dll), pop. 3,762 (special U. S. Census 5-17-57, gives 58,380);
Orange Co. (S). 6 m NW of Santa Ana. PE RR. Residential. Citrus fruit, walnuts,
beans packed. Chili products manufactured. Agriculture. Oranges, walnuts, chili
peppers, beans.
Free Press -4- Thursday Independent 1953
Paul Chappie, Editor; Ben Reddick, Publisher, P. O, Box 127.
(Evg. ex. Sat. iqftq
News-h \& Sun., Independent iyuj
(Sun. Morn.
Color advertising accepted.
Prints News Advertiser Shopper weekly for free distribution. Circ., 82,000.
Angus M. Tierney, Publisher, 13261 Century Blvd.
GARVEY — See San Gabriel — Advertiser Publications.
GERBER (C3%). pop. X600; Tehama Co. (N). 40 m S of Redding. SP RR. Bank, Red
Bluff. Hatcheries; slaughterhouse. Agriculture. Livestock, grain, fruit.
Tehama County Reporter Thursday Independent 1952 7 24 280 2.50 §856
Claude C. Gordon, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 102. 350 — Free
GEYSERVILLE (C5), pop. X225; Sonoma Co. (NW). 23 m N of Santa Rosa. NWP
RR. Wineries. Fruit packed. Fruit farms. Prunes, grapes, apples.
Press-f Friday Independent 1932 7 24 280 2.00 §200
Gilbert F. Dewart, Editor and Publisher.
GILROY (D6^), pop. 4,951 (special U. S. Census 1-30-56, gives 6,019); Santa Clara
Co. (W). 29 m S of San Jose. SP RR. Fruit drying, fruit and vegetable canning;
wineries; bottling works; road scraper factory; nurseries. Agriculture. Prunes,
apricots, tomatoes.
Dispatch + (5v<£'ex> Sat" Independent 1925 8 22 287 11.00 §2,731
I ot oun.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
George R. Kane, Editor; Gilroy Dispatch Publishing Co.
GLENDALE (G9%), pop. 95,702 (special U. S. Census 10-22-57, gives 114,460); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 7 m N of Los Angeles. UP; PE; SP RRs.
Manufactures airplanes and parts, aircraft engines, parachutes, lubricating
oils, cameras, glass, dairy, clay and plastic products, Pharmaceuticals, shirts,
display signs, cleaning compounds, beverages, optical instruments. Six banks ;
deposits (6-30-58), $154,517,043. 50,895 electric (AC) meters; 44,400 gas (nat.)
meters; 65,580 telephones.
California Bowling News -f- Friday Bowlers 1940 5 23 216 3.00 $12,486
Printed in two editions: Northern California-San Francisco Ed., Southern Cali-
fornia-Los Angeles Ed.
Art Parra, Editor; J. L. Dudley, Eddie Edwards, Publishers,
3236 N. Verdugo Rd. (8).
Chirogram (offset) Monthly Chiropractic 1938 Controlled fr^di'st!
George H. Haynes, Editor; Los Angeles Coll. of Chiropractic,
Publisher, 920 E. Broadway (5).
480
8,000
Equipment and Materials }Monthly .......... I
Reporter .............................. * (Wes
40 218
Controlled circ. >16,519
1942 8
stern Indus.
M. G. Hauser, Editor; Service Publications, 308 N. Verdugo Rd.
Independent -h Thurs. & Sun..Independent 1949 8 23 2*y ^a^&^Free
Katherine V. Sinks, Editor; L. Boyd Sanders, Publisher, 112 S. Maryland Ave'.
Kennel Review Monthly Dogi 1898 8 28 138 2.00
H. G. Keath, Editor; Kennel Review Publishing Co., P. O. Box 225 (5).
News-Press-f Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1905 8 23 294 18.00**21,2S8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Carroll W. Parcher, Editor and Publisher, 111 N. Isabel St.
Pacific Electronics Monthly Electronics 1956 Controlled1 free dist.
Prof. Ellis F. King, Editor; E. J. Courtney, Jr., Publisher, 725 E. Broadway (5).'
^Lbor^N^s.y!!!!!^ [Monthly Labor 1935 5 24 224 8.00
Winnifre^K Hill, Editor ; Paul E. Weaver, Publisher, 1414 2nd St., Santa Monica.
Science Fiction Advertiser Bi-monthly Science Fiction.. 1946 2 82 105 .76
Roy A. Squires, Editor and Publisher, 1745 Kenneth Road (1).
26,500
4,800
*7,500
Jack Kneass, Editor; Griffin Publications, P. O. Box 1661.
ClreuUtkm— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June «nd March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubliiher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uaei Matt. 0 Nonpareil
•ma. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fat
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GLENDORA (D10), pop. 3,988 (special U. S. Census 5-15.57, gives 15,083); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 12 m NW of Pomona. PE; AT&SF RRs. Manufactures irrigation
and packing house equipment, sprinklers. Citrus fruit packed. Nurseries. Fruit
farms. Oranges, lemons.
Northeast Valley News + Thursday Independent 1955 8 22 301
Circulates also in San Dimas. VAC 1,280 — Free
San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 1228,
Fleetwood Annex, Covina.
Press + Mon. & Thurs.Jndependent 1904 8 22 294 4.50 §3,550
Joe Stevenson, Editor; Bert Stolpe, Publisher, 215 N. Michigan Ave.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune — See Covina.
GOLETA (F9), pop. X880; Santa Barbara Co. (SW). 5 m W of Santa Barbara. SP RR.
Electronic instruments, electric generators, motors, transformers manufac-
tured. Ships lemons, vegetables.
Goleta Valley Times + Thursday Independent 1949 8 24 294 3.00 §853
Mark H. Edwards, Editor and Publisher, 5848 Hollister Ave. % 1,0 00 — Free
GONZALES (D7). pop. 1,821; Monterey Co. (W). 17 m S of Salinas. SP RR. Concrete
pipe works. Vegetables packed; seeds processed. Diversified farming. Lettuce,
carrots, beans.
Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1891 8 24 280 3.00 §856
Warren C. Coffey, Editor and Publisher.
GRANADA HILLS (BIO), pop. (branch of San Fernando P. O.) ; Los Angeles
Co. (S). 20 m NW of Los Angeles. Bank and railroad station, San Fernando.
SP; PE RRs. Agriculture. Citrus fruits.
News-Tribune + Wednesday Republican 1956 8 22 294 jio%0— Free
Autumn Olinger, Editor; T. Lawrence Olinger, Publisher, 10730 White Oaks Ave.
Outlook-f Sunday Independent 1948 8 24 287 7.50
Space sold only in combination with Post of Pacoima; Sun- Combined circ. 16,100
Reporter of San Fernando. 18,400 — Free
Bea Lamb, Editor; Mission Publications, Inc., P. O. Box 110, San Fernando.
GRASS VALLEY (D4%), pop. 5,283; Nevada Co. (NE). 50 m NE of Sacramento.
Railroad station, Colfax. SP RR. Saw, planing mills ; sheet metal works ; foundries.
Fruit shipped. Timber. Agriculture. Pears, apples, plums, dairying.
Nevada County Nugget — See Nevada City.
Union-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1864 8 24 29412.00 §4,090
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R T. Ingram, Editor; Union Publishing Company, 151 Mill St.
GREENFIELD (D7), pop. 1,309 (special U. S. Census 9-19-55, gives 1,482) ; Monterey
Co. ( W). 86 m S of Salinas. Railroad station, Soledad. SP RR. Agriculture. Beans,
diary products, fruit.
News-f Thursday Independent 1936 8 24 280 3.00 §996
I. A. Coffey, Editor and Publisher.
GREENVILLE (E3%), pop. 1,153; Plumas Co. (NE). 110 m NE of Sacramento. WP
RR. Pencil slats, box shooks, lumber manufactured. Summer resort. Timber.
Agriculture. Hay, grain, cattle.
Record-f Thursday Independent 1930 6 24 266 3.00 §849
Tom Camfield, Editor and Publisher.
GRIDLEY (D4), pop. 3,054; Butte Co. (N). 70 m N of Sacramento. SP RR. Creamery;
cannery; fruit dryer; feed mill. Diversified farming. Poultry, seeds, livestock.
Herald-f Tues.&Fri Ind. Rep 1880 8 24 276 4.00 §1,538
C. R. Burleson, Editor; C. R. Burleson and Alvie D. McDaniel, Publishers.
GRIFFITH PARK — See Los Angeles. Griffith Park News.
GROVER CITY (E8%), pop. X3,000; San Luis Obispo Co. (SW). 10 m S of San Luis
Obispo. SP RR. Bank, Arroyo Grande. Nursery. Agriculture. Peas, beans, lettuce.
Press 4- Thursday Independent 1955 8 23 294 2.50 §1,345
Sim Steinberger, Editor; William Metz, Publisher.
GUERNEVILLE (B5), pop. X473; Sonoma Co. (NW). On Russian River, 19 m NW
of Santa Rosa, nearest railroad station. NWP; P&SR RRs. Boat works; lumber
mill. Summer resort. Redwood timber ; quicksilver mines.
Times -f Friday Independent 1904 7 24 280 3.00 §1,120
Dorothy Dickinson, Editor; Harlan H. Hoyt and Elmer O. Carlson, Publishers.
GUSTINE (E6), pop. 1,984; Merced Co. (C). 30 m S of Modesto. SP RR. Condensed
milk, butter, feed manufactured. Agriculture. Alfalfa, grain, walnuts, tomatoes.
StandardH- Thursday Independent 1910 7 24 273 3.00 §1,130
Louis E. Schmoll, Editor; Mrs. R. S. Woodruff, Publisher.
HALF MOON BAY (J3), pop. 1,168; San Mateo Co. (W). 24 m SW of San Francisco.
Railroad station, San Mateo SP RR. Fruit, vegetables packed; fish canneries.
Nurseries. Resort. Agriculture.
Half Moon Bay Review andlThur8day Republican 1898 6 26 273 2.60 §1,386
Pescadero Pebble-h «l
Albert A. Dunn, Editor and Publisher.
HANFORD (F7), pop. 10,028; Kings Co. <SC). 33 m S of Fresno. SP; AT&SF RRs.
Airport. Milk condensery; oil refinery; flour, planing mills; canned and dried
fruit meat poultry, cold storage packing plants; granite, bottling works;
concrete pipe, brush factories. Oil wells. Agriculture. Dairying, cotton, grain.
Sentinel-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1886 8 23 29718.00 §7,024
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Scripps League of Newspapers, Publisher.
Chxulatlon— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C Audit: >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Lifht face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
•rat,' 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. VI»«ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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HAWTHORNE (C10H), pop. 16,816 (special U. S. Census 11-20.57, gives 81,504) ; Los
Angeles Co. (S). 8 m S of Ingle wood. PE RR. Manufactures airplanes, aircraft
radios, electric lamps, shades, sashes, doors. Nurseries. Oil wells. Truck farms.
^BaSr^*.!.!?. .......... }*"»•** ........ independent ....... »« « " 2" "i^OOO-Free
Wallace A. Searer, Mgn. Editor; Centinela Publishing Co., 112 Plaza Square.
PressH- ..................................... Thurs. & Sun.Jndependent ....... 1929 8 22 294 22,500 — Free
L. W. Whitebrook, Editor; D. W. Whitebrook, Publisher, 370 N. Hawthorne Blvd.
HAYWARD (K2), pop. 14,272 (special U. 8. Census 2-21-57, gives 54,789); Alameda
Co. (W). 22 m SB of San Francisco. WP; SP RRs. Manufactures motor coaches,
canned fruit and vegetables, road equipment, stock feeds, pickles. Hatcheries;
nurseries ; wineries. Diversified farming. Poultry, fruit, vegetables.
Review-f .................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1891 8 22 2SO 15.60**20,116
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Prints Shopping News on Thursday for free distribution. Circ. 89,158,
George Lower, Editor; Daily Review, Inc., Publisher, 1250 Winston Ave.
HEALDSBURG <C5), pop. 8,258; Sonoma Co. (NW). On Russian River, 65 m N of
San Francisco. NWP RR. Wineries; fruit canning and drying; machine shops;
redwood fabrication, concrete pipe, die casting plants. Agriculture. Prunes,
grapes, apples, hogs.
^c"mltS^!?^?*.!.!!!l* JThursday ........ Independent ....... 1865 7 24 276 8.00 §3,114
Arnold L. Santucci, Editor and Publisher.
HEMET (J9%), pop 8,386 (special U. S. Census 11-22-55, gives 4,235) ; Riverside Co.
(SE). 75 m SE of Los Angeles. AT&SF RR. Fruit and vegetable cannery; walnut,
orange packing plants; beet seed, alfalfa seed cleaning plants; hatcheries;
nursery. Agriculture. Oranges, apricots, peaches.
News-f ..................................... Tues.&Thurs..Ind. Dem ............ 1893 8 24 294 6.00 S&.340
H. D. King, Editor and Publisher.
HERLONG (E8%), pop. X900; Lassen Co. (NE). PO m NW of Reno, Nev. WP; SP
RRs. Bank, Susanville. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Challenge, The ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1943 5 24 196 2.50
A civilian enterprise published in the interest of perronnel 1,900 — Free
of Sierra Ordnance Depot.
Lucella Sutton, Editor; Western Printing and Publishing Co., 2 07- 18th St.,
Spark, Nevada.
HERMOSA BEACH (Bll), pop. 11,826 (special U. S. Census 11-23-55, gives 15,274);
Los Angeles Co. (S). 20 m SW of Los Angeles. AT&SF RR. Manufactures dye
and print textiles, clay products, beverages, aircraft parts. Summer resort.
Oil wells. Residential.
(Review 4- .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1908 8 24 283 2.60 $2,352
South Bay Shopping News -f.-Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1948 8 23 294 31,000 — Free
Tide-f- ..................................... ..Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1954 5 24 215 2.50 2,780
Circulates also in Manhattan Beach.
David Dessau, Publisher, 38 14th St.
HIGHLAND (E10) pop. 10,667 (special U. S. Census 10-28-54, gives 9,017) ; San Ber-
nardino Co. (SE). 5 m NE of San Bernardino. AT&SF RR. Iron, bottling works;
machine shop; citrus fruits packed and shipped. Fruit farms.
Messenger-f ............................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1892 8 24 308 3.00 1,583
Harry D. Schultz, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 7
HOLLISTERf (D6%), pop. 4,903 (special U. S. Census 8-26-57, givee 6,017); San
Benito Co. (W). 90 m S of San Francisco. SP RR. Mining. Fruit and vegetable
canneries and packing houses ; winery ; meat packing plant. Fruit, truck, stock
farms.
Advance-f- ................................ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1872 8 24 287 8.00 5876
Alta L. Williams, Editor and Publisher.
FreeLanceH- ............................ n** ^^ ^publican ......... 1873 8 23 287 7.50 8,024
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Alan Pugh. Editor; Millard Hoyle, Jr., Publisher.
HOLLYPARK— Imperlal-Hollypark News—See Gardena.
HOLLYWOOD (CIO), station of Los Angeles P. O., pop. - ; Los Angeles Co. (S).
PE RR. A residential suburb, northwest of and part of Los Angeles. Center of
motion picture industry. Pacific coast headquarters of four national radio broad-
casting networks. Busy retail commercial center, second only to downtown Los
Angeles business district.
Advertiser — See Citizen-News.
American Bard, The ................ Quarterly ........ Poetry ................ 1918 2 17 100 3.00 $744
Edythe H. Genee, Editor and Publisher, 1154 N. Ogden Dr. (46).
American Cinematographer....Monthly .......... Mot.Pict.Photo..l921 3 28 140 x4.00 7,365
Arthur E. Gavin, Editor; American Society of Cinematographers, Inc., Pub.,
1782 N. Orange Drive.
Canyon Crier. The + ............... {B&J& Independent ...... "« » " "« V3°169^U
Richard Sharpe, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1107 (28).
Citizen-News -f ........................ Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1905 8 23 301 16.00 *36,360
Color advertising accepted. Prints The Advertiser on Thursday and Sunday for
free distribution. Published in two editions: Hollywood and Valley. Circ.,
288,960.
Harlan G. Palmer, Jr., and Ralph Palmer, Editors and Publishers,
_ 1545 N. Wilcox Ave. (28).
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
em», 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fe«.
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HOLLYWOOD (Continued) Estab Cols 0 Width V Depth Sub Circ
Daily Variety* ....................... {aSS"*8'*' (Stew? *"" 1983 4 24 147 16'00 8'12S
Joe Schoenfeld, Editor; Daily Variety, Ltd., Publisher, 6404 Sunset Blvd. (28).
™™ MU^A ~»A A v w™.w TU™*MV (Audio-Visual 1945 3 27 140 4.00 |7,800
Film World and A-V World....Monthly ......... •] industry Controlled free dist. *5,200
Stan Malotte, Editor; Ver Halen Pub. Co., 6327 Santa Monica Blvd. (38).
Greek Theatre Magazine — See Playgoer Group.
Hollywood Bowl Magazine — See Playgoer Group.
Hollywood Reporter ................ {^°grunnex<Sat- Film News ......... 1980 4 24 148 15.00 7,850
Don Carle Gillette, Editor; W. R. Wilkerson, Publisher, 6715 Sunset Blvd. (28).
Home Movies ........................... Monthly .......... {Amat.*Photog. 1934 8 2T 14° 4'00 25»480
Henry Provisor, Editor; Ver Halen Pub. Co., 6327 Santa Monica Blvd. (38).
Hotel Inde* .............................. Quarterly ........ Travel Info ........ 1938 2
. VAC 6,061
Claire Budd Netz, Editor; Elwood M. Ingledue, Pub., 5850 Hollywood Blvd. (28).
Music Magazine — See Playgoer Group.
Playgoer Group of Los Angeles — Published by John F. Huber Publishing Co., Inc.,
1149 N. McCadden Place (38).
* Advertising for these publications may be bought in combination. Comprised of :
*Greek Theatre Magazine ............................... Theatre .............. 1953 2 29 105
Issued for each production during the season. Minimum printing is for two weeks.
Season is from eight to ten weeks during June, July, August. $0.25 per copy.
Circ. 1 18,000 per week.
^Hollywood Bowl Magazine....Tuesday .......... {^ntertalnm't 1922 2 29 105
Published during July, August and September. $0.26 per copy. Circ. $ 2 1,000.
* Music. Mno-ftrinA Mnnthlv /Musical 1947 2 29 110
'Music Magazine ..................... Monthly .......... | Entertainm't Controlled free dist. *12,500
Published from October through April.
.PUy»oer. ™° ........................ Monday ........... {M^e" "10 C^oVdHL diat. t35,000
.Symphony Marine ............. Thursday ........ {S'inm't 1918 cL^Ued"^ dist. (6.000
Published for 18 weeks during Jan., Feb., March, April, Nov. and Dec.
Playgoer, The — See Playgoer Group.
Symphony Magazine — See Playgoer Group.
T^ftchin* Tnnlax/ n,,«^v.iw [Educat. 1951 3 27 140 2.00 32,000
Teaching Tools V ..................... Quarterly ........ \ Techniques Controlled f ree dist. 4,000
James D. Finn. Editor; Ver Halen Pub. Co., 6327 Santa Monica Blvd. (38).
Telefilm Mac-arino M™tMv (TV Film 2 40 143 4-°° *491
lelefllm Magazine ................... Monthly ......... } Advertising Controlled free dist. J7.799
Al Preiss, Editor and Publisher, 1580 Cross Roads of the World (28).
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa., Central California Edition, circ. *10,022.
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa., Southern California Edition, circ., *362,885.
Western Family ...................... Monthly .......... Family Int ......... 1941 3 27 140 1,258,917
Distributed by independent grocery stores.
J. D. Tasker, Publisher, 1300 N. Wilton Place (28).
West Holly wood Tribune + ... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 193° 8 23 297
Jack Gotch, Editor; David B. Heyler, Publisher, 427 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills'.
HOLLYWOOD RIVIERA— See Palos Verdes Estates.
HOLTVILLE (K10%), pop. 2,472 (special U. S. Census 3-24-54, gives 3,297) ; Imperial
Co. (S). 10 m E of El Centro. HIU RR. Vegetable packing and shipping. Diver-
sified farming. Lettuce, carrots, hay.
Tribune-f- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 8 24 308 4.00 §1,195
Alton Duke and Elaine Duke, Editors and Publishers.
HUGHSON (D6), pop. 1,816; Stanislaus Co. (C). 10 m E of Modesto. AT&SF RR.
Dairy products manufactured. Diversified farming. Peaches, apricots, grapes.
Chronicle-f- .............................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1943 5 24 224 2.50 §515
Robert P. Frantz, Editor; Stanislaus Publishing Co., 912 13th St., Modesto.
HUNTINGTON BEACH (Cll%), pop. 5,287 (special U. S. Census 8-29-57, gives
9,986) ; Orange Co. (S). 12 m SW of Santa Ana. PE RR. Manufactures oil well
equipment, brooms, tile. Oil refineries. Oil wells. Agriculture. Lima beans, sugar
beets, truck crops.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1904 8 24 280 3.00 §2,950
J. S. Farquhar, Editor and Publisher.
HUNTINGTON PARK (C10%), pop. 29,450 (special U. S. Census 6-11-58, gives
29,495) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). 4 m SE of Los Angeles. AT&SF; PE; SP; UP RRs.
Manufactures steel castings, gas radiators, oil well tools, pumps, fire brick.
paint, varnish, vegetable concentrates, foundry, metal cooperage products, furni-
ture, cotton uniforms. Five banks; bank deposits (1956), $80,000,000. 78,798
electric meters; 61,309 gas meters; 101,750 telephones.
Bulletin + ................................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1934 8 23 294 6.00 300
John Willicotter, Editor; Bulletin Publishing Co., 3062 East Florence. 13,500 — Free
Signal4- ............................. i ..... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1904 8 22 294 15.00**24,667
Color advertising accepted.
Prints Shopper on Thursday for free distribution. Circ. $25,000.
Thomas J. Goff, Editor; Le Roy Sanders. Publisher, 6414 Rugby Ave.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Gulfe to th« use of the Directory in front of book.
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HURON (E7H). POP_.__— 73, (specialities. J>nsus 12-4-68, gives ,1,878). .Fresno. Co.
'SW). <~~ * ~~ ~~ ~"~ "* ""
(SW). 40 m SW of Fresno. SP RR. Bank, Lemore. Fruit and vegetable packing
and shipping. Fruit, truck, poultry, dairy farms.
Bulletin Friday Independent 1946 8 24 816 2.60
Moton Holt, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 616.
IMPERIAL (K10%), pop. 1,769; Imperial Co. (S). 4 m N of £1 Centro, nearest bank.
SP RR. Meat and vegetable packing plants; rice mill. Diversified farming.
Vegetables, grain, melons.
Hometown Review-^ Thursday Independent 1953 8 24 294 3.00 §150
Annette E. Brown, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 428.
Imperial-Hollypark News — See Gardens.
Momingrside-Imperial News-Advertiser — See Los Angeles.
IMPERIAL BEACH— Bay Cities Press— See San Ysidro.
INDEPENDENCEf (G6%), pop. X876; Inyo Co. (SE). 230 m N of Los Angeles. Pacific
Trucking Lines (motor vehicle). Bank, Lone Pine. Gold, salt, lead, mercury
mines. Agriculture.
Inyo Independent Friday Independent 1870 8 24 280 3.60 §588
Space sold only in combination with Owens Valley Progress-Citizen of Lone Pine.
Earl Murphy, Editor; Todd Watkins, Publisher, N. Edwards St.
INDIO (J10), pop. 5,800 (special U. S. Census 10-15-55, gives 7,830); Riverside Co.
(SE). 69 m SE of Redlands. SP RR. Date, grapefruit, vegetable packing. Truck,
fruit farms. Dates, grapes, cotton, cattle.
f Date Palm, The -f- Thursday Independent 1912 8 24 287 4.50 §4,173
1 News-f- Tuesday Independent 1926 8 24 287 4.50 §4,029
I Ole J. Nordland. Editor; Coachella Valley Publishing Co.
INGLEWOOD (C10%), pop. 46,185 (special U. S. Census 11-7-57, gives 61,001);
Los Angeles Co. (S). 10 m S of Los Angeles. AT&SF; PE RRs. Airport.
Manufactures airplanes, furniture, pottery, plastics, oil. Nurseries. Residen-
tial. Truck, poultry, dairy farms. Six banks. 24,091 electric (AC) meters; 22,000
gas meters; 41,695 telephones.
Citizen-f .Thursday Independent 1928 8 23 294 5.00
Frank Palm. Publisher, 125 N. La Brea Ave. VAC 42,970 — Free
Morningside-Imperial News-Advertiser — See Los Angeles.
News4- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1901 8 23 297 10.80 §11,542
Color advertising accepted.
Edwin W. Dean, Editor and Publisher.
1954 8 24 294 3.00 VAC 5,224
News-Advertiser Thurs. & Sun. .Independent VAC 11,102 — Free
Sunday circ.VAC 8,591 — Free
See also Rodgers & McDonald News-Advertiser Group of Los Angeles.
Norman A. Moore, Publisher, 2621 W. 54th St., Los Angeles (43).
IONE (C9), pop. 1,071; Amador Co. (EC). 38 m SE of Sacramento. SP RR. Clay pits.
Agriculture. Cattle, truck crops.
Amador Progress-News -|- Thursday Independent 1945 7 24 280 2.50 §1,893
Richard P. Harris, Editor and Publisher.
ISLETON (D5%), pop. 1,597; Sacramento Co. (NC). On Sacramento River, 30 m S of
Sacramento. SP RR. Boat connections. Fruit, asparagus packed. Fruit, truck
farms. Asparagus, pears, tomatoes, sugar beets.
Journal-f Friday Republican 1922 7 24 280 3.00 543
Roy Herburger, Editor; Paul A. West, Publisher.
JACKSONf (E5), pop. 1,879; Amador Co. (EC). 40 m SE of Sacramento. Pacific Truck-
ing Lines (motor vehicle). Creamery; winery; saw, planing mills; bottling
works. Gold mines; marble quarries; clay pits. Sugar pine timber. Truck, stock,
poultry farms.
Amador Dispatch -f- Friday Democratic 1858 7 24 280 2.60 $1,672
Betty Read Curilich, Editor and Publisher.
AlSicord1+direr .and Amad0r}Thur8day Republican 1855 7 24 280 2.50 §1,707
Ambrose Garbarini, Editor; Amador Ledger and Amador Record, Publisher,
P. O. Box 667.
JOSHUA TREE (J9V4). pop. X500; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 46 m NE of Banning.
Nearest railroad station, Palm Springs. SP RR. Western entrance to Joshua Tree
National Monument. Tourist and health resort.
Desert Journal -h Thursday Independent 1946 7 23 287 3.50 Jl,600
Prints editions for: News of Morongro Valley, circ., J220; News of Twentynine
Palms, circ., $450; Progress of Yucca Valley, circ., J450.
G. B. Gholson, Editor; Desert Journal Publishing Co., P. O. Box 427.
KERMAN (E7), pop. 1,563; Fresno Co. (SC). 15 m W of Fresno. SP RR. Alfalfa mill;
tallow works ; slaughter house ; cotton gins : raisins packed. Agriculture. Grapes,
cotton, rice, alfalfa, cattle.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 280 8.00 $1,156
Tom McNamara, Editor; W. M. Crowe, Publisher.
West Side Advance-f Thursday Independent 1919 7 23 280 8.50 734
Tom McNamara, Editor; Wm. M. Crowe, Publisher.
KING CITY (D7%), pop. 2,847 (special U. S. Census 4-28-53, gives 2.576) ; Monterey
Co. (W). 48 m SE of Salinas. SP RR. Wax, cement pipe factories; carrots and
tomatoes packed. Agriculture. Tomatoes, carrots, lettuce, potatoes.
Rustler-Herald + Thursday Independent 1901 8 24 801 4.00 §2,350
Norman Nuck, Editor; Harry F. Casey and Ruth Steglich, Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jtine and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubliaher'a Report; Light face, estimated. +Use§ Mats. 4> Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. ¥ Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCoanty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"tied only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th* GoJd. to tb« nae of th. Director? to front of book.
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KINGSBURG (F7)t pop. 2,810; Fresno Co. (SC). 20 m SE of Fresno. SP RR. Cotton
gins; cottonseed oil mill; wineries; raisin drying; fruit cannery. Fruit, dairy,
poultry farms. Grapes, cotton, peaches.
Recorder-h Thursday Independent 1904 7 24 280 3.50 {1,530
Edwin E. Jacobs, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
LA CANADA (CIO), pop. X 12,300; Los Angeles Co. (S). 6 m NW of Pasadena, nearest
railroad station. SP; UP; AT&SF RRs. Residential.
Valley Sun-f Thursday Independent 1946 4 24 154 3.00 82,525
Joseph L. Du Plain, Editor and Publisher.
LAFAYETTE (Kl%), pop. X9.000; Contra Costa Co. (W). 10 m NE of Berkley. SN
(elec.) RR. Residential. Agriculture. Walnuts, pears, horses.
Sun + Friday Independent 1936 8 23 294 3.75 §3,148
Prints Sun Shopping News for free distribution.
Herman Silverman, Editor and Publisher, 1000 Orchard Rd.
LAGUNA BEACH (H10), pop. 6,661 (special U. S. Census 9-20-55, gives 7,861) ; Orange
Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 18 m SW of Santa Ana. Railroad station, Irvine.
AT&SF RR. Airline, BAL; Pottery, brass novelties manufactured. Summer and
winter resort. Fruit, truck farms. Oranges, avocados.
Post 4- Thursday Independent 1939 8 24 294 2.50 §4,391
Bud Desenberg, Editor; B. N. Desenberg and John Weld, Pubs., 336 Ocean Ave.
South Coast News -f Tues. & Fri Republican 1915 8 24 294 4.00 $3,964
Prints Laguna Beach Shopper on Wednesday for free distribution.
W. W. Ottaway, Editor and Publisher, 307 Forest Ave.
LA HABRA (D10%). pop. 4,961 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 17,827) ; Orange
Co. (S). 19 m SE of Los Angeles. UP; PE RRs. Citrus fruit packing. Agriculture.
Avocados, oranges, lemons.
Star-f Wed. & Fri.. ..Independent 1917 8 22 294 5.40 §3,550
Jim Morad, Editor; Earl G. Parsons, Publisher, 213 E. Central Ave.
LA JOLLA (HID, pop. ; San Diego Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 15 m NW of
San Diego, nearest railroad station. AT&SF; SD&AE RRs. Residential. Winter
and summer resort. University of California at La Jolla.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1912 7 24 280 3.00 2,481
Sterling Hall, Editor; Will Shaw, Publisher, P. O. Box 32.
Light-f Thursday Republican 1922 7 24 280 3.00 §4,320
Bert Fairbrother, Editor; Bert Fairbrother and Bill Peltcher, Publishers.
LAKE ARROWHEAD (H9), pop. X406; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 10 m NE of San
Bernardino, nearest railroad station. AT&SF; PE; SP; UP RRs. Year-round
resort.
Bevoracrp RAcHator-l- M««fMv (Beverage 1946 5 24 224 1.00 765
Beverage Register-f Monthly ] industry Controlled free dist. 2,185
George L. Anderson, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 81.
*«S?nUtaS?+"d. }Th«rsd»y Independent 1920
Prints weekly Shopping Guide for free distribution.
George Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
5 24 224 4.50 §2,211
LAKEPORTf (C4%), pop. 1,983; Lake Co. (NW). On Clear Lake. 45 m N of Santa
Rosa. Pacific Trucking Lines (motor vehicle). Creamery. Summer resort. Diver-
sified farming. Bartlett pears, walnuts, beans.
f Lake County Bee -f ................. Friday ............. Republican ......... 1869 7 24 280 3.00
\ Press and Record 4- ................ Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1925 7 24 280 3.00
1 Arthur King, Editor; Roland Johnsrud, Publisher.
LAKEWOOD — See Long Beach ; also Herald-Enterprise of Bellflower.
LA MESA (Hll), pop. 10.946 (special U. S. Census 2-8-57, gives 23,521) ; San Diego
Co. (S). 10 m NE of San Diego. SD&AE RR. Planing mills; nurseries. Residen-
tial. Truck, fruit, poultry, dairy farms. Grapes, lemons, oranges, avocados.
Scout-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1907 7 24 280 3.60
Richard C. Sims. Editor; George Molyneaux, Publisher, P. O. Box 216.
LAMONT (G8), pop. 3,671; Kern Co. (S). 10 m S of Bakersfield, nearest banking
town. AT&SF; SP RRs. Truck, fruit, poultry farms.
Reporter 4- ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1950 6 24 210 2.50
Alfred Cantor, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 117.
LANCASTER (G9), pop. 8,594; Los Angeles Co. (S). 60 m NE of San Fernando.
SP RR. Airport. Manufactures alfalfa meal, concrete products. Hatchery. Agri-
culture. Grain and alfalfa hay.
§1,590
§1,190
§3,300
ent ...... 1886 8 22 2" 12'00 6'761
Prints Antelope Valley Shopping News on Wednesday for free distribution.
Circ., 21,000.
W. J. Valentine, Editor and Publisher.
{Desert Wings -f ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1949 6 28 210 8.00
Distributed primarily to personnel at Air Force Flight Test Center,
Edwards Air Force Base.
Light-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 8 23 294 2.50
Vern Lawson, Editor: James W. Metcalfe. Publisher, 44814 N. Sierra Hwy.
LA PUENTE (DIOH), pop. - (special U. S. Census 5-4-57, gives 20,066). Los
Angeles Co. (S). 18 m E of Los Angeles. SP, UP RRs. Manufactures air con-
ditioners, heaters, trailers, chemicals. Citrus fruit packed. Fruit, stock, poultry
farms.
La Puente Valley Journal-f ..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 9 21 294 3.00 §3,417
Edward Werkman, Editor and Publisher, 15845 E. Valley Blvd.
Circulation — A>*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPuMisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems* 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. VI"«ed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ tho Cold* to th* «*• of th« Directory te front off book.
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LA PUENTE (Continued) Estab Cols<$> Width? Depth Sub Clit
San Gabriel Valley Tribune— See Covina.
South Valley News + ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1955 8 22 801 3.00
Circulates also in Bas«ett» N. Whittier Heights, Walnut. VAC 6,432 — Free
San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 1228,
Fleetwood Annex, Covina.
LARKSPUR (H1HK Pop. 2.905 (special U. S. Census 8-1-56, gives 8,805); Marin Co.
(W). 15 m NW of San Francisco. NWP RR. Glass works. Nurseries.
^Sn?er4-^f.!!..^.!.»er.» jThursday ........ Independent ....... 1949 8 23 287 8.00 868
Jack Lepinaki, Publisher, 10 Bank St., San Anselmo.
LA VERNE (D10), pop. 4,198 (special U. S. Census 1-7-58, gives 5,907) ; Los Angeles
Co. (S). 4 m NW of Pomona. PE; AT&SF RRs. Citrus fruit packing. La Verne
College. Agriculture. Oranges, lemons, grapefruit.
Leader + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 8 22 294 3.00 5625
Terrence T. Donnelly. Editor and Publisher. J 1,400 — Free
LAWNDALE (Cll), pop. x 19, 500; Los Angeles Co. (S). 15 m S of Los Angeles.
AT&SF RR. Bank, Hawthorne. Pottery stilts, candy manufactured. Agriculture.
American Cartoonist (offset). Monthly .......... {p?5esYion 1946 2 27 106 x2'50
L. T. Benson. Editor; American Cartoonist Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 88.
Tribune-j- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1941 8 22 294 2.00 VAC 3,765
W. E. Belt, Editor; Sentinel Publishing Co., 17007 Hawthorne Blvd. VAC 13,466 — Free
LEMON GROVE (H10), pop. X7.200; San Diego Co. (S). 8 m E of San Diego. SD&AE
RR. Residential.
J Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 7 24 280 2.50 §4,922
1 Suburbanite^- .......................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1947 7 24 280 1.00 §255
1 Max Goodwin. Editor and Publisher. 7834 Lester Ave.
LEMOORE (F7), pop. 2,168 (special U. S. Census 12-6-54, gives 2,883). Kings Co. (SO.
82 m S of Fresno. SP RR. Dairy products manufactured. Dairy, fruit, grain,
poultry, truck farms.
Advance + ..„..... .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 6 24 280 3.50 §1,210
Henry H. Leffert, Editor and Publisher.
LINCOLN (D4%), pop. 2,410; Placer Co. (NE). 28 m NE of Sacramento. SP RR.
Potteries; fruit cannery, cold storage and packing houses; grain warehouses.
Clay pits. Fruit, grain, dairy farms. Wheat, barley.
News- Messenger 4- .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 23 308 3.00 §1.175
Eldridge F. Trott and Robert Frantz, Publishers.
LINDSAY (F7), pop. 6,060 (special U. S. Census 10-27-55, gives 5,492); Tulare Co.
(SC). 60 m SE of Fresno. AT&SF; SP RRs. Manufactures canning machinery,
spraying equipment, irrigation pipes, pumps, olive oil. Fruit, vegetable, olive
packing; hatchery. Fruit farms. Oranges, lemons, grapes, olives.
f Gazette -f- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 8 24 294 3.50 2,015
•j News -f ............ ......................... Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1931 5 24 231 2.00 1,150
1 Ford A. Chatters, Editor; Lindsay Publishing Company, 140 E. Honolulu St.
LIVE OAK (D4), pop. 1,770 (special U. S. Census 5-21-56, gives 2,067); Sutter Co.
(C). 10 m N of Yuba City. SN; SP RRs. Millwork plant. Machine shop, welding.
Nursery. Dairying, cattle raising.
Acorn -f- .................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1953 5 24 231 3.00 575
M. Douglas, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 215. 360 — Free
LIVERMORE (L2), pop. 4,364 (special U. S. Census 12-6-57, gives 12,595) ; Alameda
Co. (W). 33 m SE of Oakland. SP; WP RRs. Safety fuse factory; wineries.
Sanitarium. Agriculture. Poultry
Herald-f ................................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1876 8 24 287 3.50 §2,411
Arthur L. Henry, Editor.
News + ...................................... Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1919 8 24 287 3.50 §2^307
.. ........ Sund*v ............ Sapping ............ 8 24 287 6,610-Free
Lowell E. Jessen, Editor and Publisher.
LIVINGSTON (E6), pop. 1,502 (special U. S. Census 11-27-57, gives 1,944) ; Merced Co.
(C). 25 m S of Modesto. SP RR. Raisin, produce packing. Agriculture. Grapes,
almonds, peaches.
Chrcnicle + .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1907 7 23 280 3.00 §1,233
Walter H. Aird, Editor and Publisher, 424 Third St.
LODI (D5%). pop. 13,798 (special U. S. Census 3-11-58, gives 20,100) ; San Joaquin
Co. (C). 14 m N of Stockton. SP ; CCT RRs. Extensive fruit packing and shipping.
Manufactures canned fruits and vegetables, wine, olive oil, tire molds, pumps,
concrete pipes, valve lifters, trailers, juicers. Agriculture. Fruit, poultry, grain.
News-Sentinel -f ...................... Mom.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1881 8 24 290 9.00 §7,516
Color advertising accepted.
Prints News-Merchandiser on Thursday for free distribution. Circ. 4.451.
A. W. Marquardt, Editor; C. C. Church, Publisher.
LOMA LINDA (E10%), pop. x 2,800; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 5 m SE of San Bernar-
dino. SP RR. Nursery. Residential.
Beacon+ ................................. Bi-wkly(Thurs.) Republican ..... 1947 8 22 294 2.00 J200
Wesley K. Nary, Editor and Publisher, 528 N. Anderson St. J 1,600 — Free
Loma Linda Bulletin — See Highlander, The, San Bernardino.
CITSl5?4l?l~"**Se|>t' A-B'C Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IF.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPub1i«her*t Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ema. 12 to inch ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotraty teat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McHaO»
mtKSS!!,' JL1S£** otAT dnrinf «cad«n»c TW. ^Subscription included to membership fee.
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LOMITA (Cll). pop. x 10,500; Los Angeles Go. (8). 18 m S of Los Angeles. Railroad
station, Torrance. AT&SF ; PE RR*. Nurseries. Residential.
News-t- ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1919 8 24 280 2.00 §4,426
Robert B. Wilcox, Editor; Ray H. Reed, Publisher. * 2. 8 00— Free
Progress-f ................................ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1924 8 24 294 2.00 $2,490
Ernest M. Moaner, Editor and Publisher, 2306 W. 248th St. *7,2S5 — Free
LOMPOC (E9), pop. 5,520 (special U. S. Census 10-22-57, gives 6,665) ; Santa Barbara
Co. (SW). 45 m NW of Santa Barbara. SP RR. Fruit, vegetable packing. Asbes-
tos, filtration products manufactured. Oil wells. Truck farms. Flower seeds,
sugar beets.
Record-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 8 22 287 4.00 $3,475
Kenneth L. Adams, Editor and Publisher, 115 N. H St.
LONE PINE (H7), pop. 1,415; Inyo Co. (SE). 215 m N of Los Angeles. SP RR. Lead,
silver mines. Dairy farms ; cattle and sheep ranches.
.....Br Friday ............. Independent ....... 1914 8 24 280 3.50 §962
Space sold only in combination with Inyo Independent of Independence.
Earl Murphy, Editor; Todd Watkins, Publisher, 234 N. Main St.
LONG BEACH (G10), pop. 250,767; Los Angeles Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 22 m S
of Los Angeles. PE; SP; UP; AT&SF RRs. Airlines: UAL; WAL.
America's most modern port, U. S. Naval Base. Oil and gas wells. Oil produc-
tion and refining, oil drilling equipment; fisheries; sardines, tuna, mackerel, meat
packing plants ; soft drink bottlers ; shipbuilding and repair ; aircraft and air-
craft parts; soap, toilet preparations, washing powder, chemicals, lumber; auto
assembly, auto tires, trailers, batteries, machinery; paints, varnish, furniture,
mattresses and box springs, men's and women's wear; furnaces and heaters,
building and insulation products, ceramics, glass, paper products, plastics manu-
factured. Ten banks; deposits (1957), $387,310,325. 106,023 (residence)
electric meters; 104,873 (residence) gas (nat.) meters; 109,766 (residence)
telephones. Summer and winter resort, Long Beach City College; Long Beach
State College.
Argus + .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1925 8 26 294 2.50 tll,650
George Rochester, Editor and Publisher, 5451 Long Beach Blvd. (5).
Forty-Niner, The + V ............. Wednesday ....Collegiate ........... 1949 6 24 240 2.50 $5,000
Students of Long Beach State College, Eds. and Pubs., 6101 E. Seventh St. (4).
Graphic-!- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1941 8 24 301 5.00
Prints edition for Wilmington.
Lloyd I. Kent, Jr.. Publisher, 2621 Magnolia Blvd.
Herald- American — See Herald- American, Compton
Independent -f .......................... Morn.ex.Sun... Independent ....... 1938 8 22 308 15.60**38,S49
Press-Telegram -f .................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1888 8 22 308 15.60**107,155
Prfnd;plnede?tna. .*?.?. .............. jsunday ............ Independent ....... 8 22 308 10.40**! 36.767
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Malcolm Epley, Editor; Ridder Publications, Inc. (12).
Lakewood Herald American — See Herald-American, Compton.
Landscape Gardener ............... Monthly .......... Gardening ......... 1958 2 28 112 2.50
Nobie Narita, Editor; Landscape Publications, P. O. Box 85 (2).
T ««^a,.««iTi«* M™*V,W (Landscape 1955 3 28 140 3.00 1.010
Landscaping ............................. Monthly .......... } Gardening Controlled free dist. 4,160
Glen L. Black. Editor; Landscaping Publications, P. O. Box 85 (2).
Long Beach Herald-American — See Herald-American, Compton.
^Beachrs?ar-P?o8gres°snl ...... JTues. & Fri ..... Independent ....... 1933 6 24 280 3.00 §535
T. F. Pfanstiel, Editor and Publisher, 280 Santa Ana Ave. (3).
Shopping News-f- .................... Thursday ........ Shopper .............. 1923 8 24 294 $86,143 — Free
Don H. Smith, Publisher, 227 East Sixth St.
Signal Hill Tribune4- ............ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1933 5 22 224 2.00 1,676
E. M. Harris. Editor; H. E. Harris, Publisher, P. O. Box 7127.
Viking-h V ................................ Bi-wkly. Fri... Collegiate ........... 1928 6 24 280 1.00 2,000
Associated Student Body of Long Beach City College, Editors and Publishers,
4901 E. Carson (8).
Western Mobile Home !**«„,».,„ fTrailercoach IORA K o« 017 •> zn + n* TKA
New* 4- .............................. f Monday ........... ILiv'g & Travel 195° 5 23 21T 2'50 *13»760
Bill James, Editor; Bob Terhune, Publisher, 2491 Atlantic Blvd.
LOOM IS (C8). POD. X400; Placer Co. (NE). 20 m NE of Sacramento. SP RR. Nurseries;
winery. Ships fruit. Agriculture. Pears, plums, peaches.
News ......................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1940 6 24 266 3.00 §500
T. P. Sagaser. Editor and Publisher.
LOS ALAMITOS — See Enterprise. Cypress.
LOS ALTOS (K8). pop. X 20, 600: Santa Clara Co. (W). 6 m SE of Palo Alto. SP RR.
Nurseries; fruit packed. Residential. Fruit, truck farms.
Enterprise— See Herald -Enterprise of Bellflower.
Herald American — See Herald American, Compton.
News and Peninsula Guide ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1986 8 22 801 4.00 $4.099
Edward A. Laubengayer, Editor and Publisher, 401 First St. 17,510 — Free
Track and Field News 1 iur«nfMv f Sports (Track 104fl , «« -OR o nn f K nat
(offset) .............................. f Monthly .......... 1* Field) 1948 4 2S 136 8'00 *6'081
Cordner Nelson, Editor; Bert Nelson, Publisher, P. O. Box 296.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *J«ne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand IfcNaU?
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fe«.
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Estab Col $<3> Width V Depth Sub Cire
LOS ANGELESf (G9%)»pop. 1,970,358 (special U. S. Census 2-25-56, gives 2,248,901).
Los Angeles Co. (S). A major harbor on Pacific Coast, a city of 453 square miles,
largest city in area in United States, largest industrial center west of Chicago,
and a leading agricultural center. AT&SF; SP; UP; PE RRs. Airlines: AA; BAL;
CAL; CM A; SAS; PAA; PC; TWA: UAL; WAL: Health and pleasure resort,
University of Southern California; University of California at Los Angeles, and
many colleges and schools. Sardine, tuna fisheries ; oil, gas wells. Seven TV
stations.
Leads as motion picture capital, aircraft and aircraft parts. Manufactures
pumps, compressors, canned sea food, refrigeration, heating and plumbing equip-
ment, storage batteries, women's and misses' outerwear, oil field machinery;
tools, rubber, ceramics, non-ferrous products, furniture. Automobile assembly;
food, fish, meat packing plants, oil refineries : printing and publishing indus-
tries ; ship building and repair yards. Los Angeles County has 47 banks; de-
posits (6-30-56), $7,080,615,000. In Los Angeles County 2,145,861 electric
(AC) meters; 1,839,445 gas (nat.) meters; 2,878,054 telephones.
American News-f (Negro). ...Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1930 8 23 294 5.00
James Erwing, Jr., Editor; Jim Erwing, Sr., Pub., 5426% S. Central Ave. (11).
N!!r. ............ }Thur8.&SUn...Independent ....... »" • " 294j&60VAC13.|«
See also Rodgers & McDonald News-Advertiser Group.
Norman A. Moore, Publisher, 2621 W. 54th St. (43).
Apartment Hotel and Motel|M onthjy
Association News + .......... J y
Herb Hain, Editor; Apartment,
3824 Beverly Blvd. (4).
[Operators
Hotel and Motel Assn.
1946 5 24 217 x2.00
of Calif., Publisher,
8,500
3,100
17,603
1,023
Architectural Products-J- Monthly Architecture 1949 C2nt204ued free dist°
Dwight Fiske, Editor; School-Industrial Press, Inc., Publisher,
636 N. San Vicente Blvd. (46).
Arts and Architecture Monthly Art. & Archi. 1911 2 48 154 6.00
John Entenza, Editor and Publisher, 3305 Wilshire Blvd. (5).
Asia Calling (offset) Quarterly Educational 1947 2 28 105 1.50
Mary Ellen Saunders, Editor; Pan Pacific Centers, Inc., Publisher,
12009 Santa Monica Blvd.
Automobile Topics (offset). ..Monthly f fconsmneiO 190° 3 2T 14° 5*°° $16,500
Al Michaelian, Editor; Clymer Publications, 1268 S. Alvarado St. (6).
. , A. rx i XT i TUT A (Automotive 1937 5 24 210 5.00 10,927
Automotive Dealer News-f ...Monday )Trade (Oil) Controlled free dist. 1,326
See also Pacific Oil — Motive Magazine of San Francisco, Calif.
James Glanville, Editor; Wayne Goble, Publisher, 1700 W. 8th St. (17).
Aviation Engineer and \Tbrrt«fV,i« f Engineers & IQCO o oc
Scientist f Monthly } Scientists 1953 3 Z6
Harold Shaw, Editor; Aviation Engineer and Scientist, Publisher,
1228 S. Flower St. (15).
**l&*S^l?tiZen+. (.E.n*:...}Thursday ^dependent 1934 8 23
Carl M. "Bigsby',' Publisher. 3587 E. 1st Street (63).
B'nai B'rith Messenger-f- Friday Jewish 1897 5 24 217 8.00
David Weissman, Editor; J. J. Cummins, Publisher, 739 S. Hope St. (17).
B'nai B'rith Record-f Monthly Jewish Int 1946 5 26 210 x.25 14,128
Albert A. Shanks, Editor; B'nai B'rith Record, Inc., Publisher.
3460 Wilshire Blvd. (5).
Brentwood Citizen — See Citizen. Beverly Hills.
140 7.00
294
3.00
20.000 — Free
Building News-}- IThurs Bld*' Trades 1946 5
Sam Jaffe, Editor and Publisher, 5616 San Vicente Blvd. (19).
Building Standards Monthly Building 1933 2
R. C. Colling, Editor and Publisher, 610 S. Broadway (14).
24 217 2.00 14,256
42 140 4.00
Bulletin of Los Angeles lo««.« »«« -M^At^t** IQQI
County Medical Assn fSemi-mo Medicine 1881
27 128 x3.00
Wni. F. Quinn, Editor; Los Angeles County Medical Assn., Publisher,
1925 Wilshire Blvd. (6).
........ Lib™y .............. 1929 2 2? 98^<>0
Harold C. Kime, Editor; School Library Assn. of Calif., Publisher,
400 W. Washington Blvd. (15).
7,600
J750
1939 3
Butane-Propane News ............ Monthly ..........
Carl Abell, Editor; Chilton Company, Publisher, 198 S. Alvarado St. (57).
^ro'lled cir°c° >15,352
California Apparel News-f ....Friday { iJdustr'y1""61 l945 5 23 215 5-°°
J. O. Osherenko, Editor and Publisher, 1020 S. Main St. (15).
California Beverage Journals-Monthly Liquor Indus 1949 3 27 140 3.00 $5,711
Palmer Brink, Editor; California Beverage Journal Publishing Co.,
5205 Hollywood Blvd. (27).
California Bowling News — See Glendale, Calif.
California Citrograph Monthly Citrlculture 1915 6 26 168 2.00 $14,848
Philip H. Greene, Ed.; Calif. Citrograph Pub. Co., Ltd., 5880 Poplar Blvd. (82).
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, gworn; IPubliiher't Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
etna* 12 to Inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population—I 950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSub»cription included In membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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LOS ANGELESf (Continued) Estab Cols* Width V Depth Sub
California Clinician Monthly Osteopathic 1907 2 40 140x3.50
Loring W. Mann, D.O., Editor; Calif. Osteopathic Assn., Publisher,
4775 Santa Monica Blvd. (29).
g. ex. Sun...Independent 1931 13 20 224 13.00
^ka^uVTerada7EdVtor;*Tatsuyo Fujii, Publisher, 346 E. Third St. (12).
California Dealer News-f Monthly [^^wel?™ ** 195? Controlled f?ee diUt.
Dave Platter, Editor; Normond Linder and Seymour Berry. Publishers,
1417 Georgia St. (15).
California Eagle+ (Negro). ...Thursday Democratic 1879 8 23 294 4.00
Grace Simons, Editor; Loren Miller, Publisher, 1050 East 43rd Place (11).
California Intermountain lTuIir-jav M™™™ nfc,iw.v, 1»&B 5 24 224 2-°°
New» + f Thursday Mormon Church Controlled free dist.
Audrey Redding, Editor; Ned Redding, Publisher, 1023 N. Western Ave. (29).
1956 5 24 210 3.00
Circ
1,785
426
12,422
§26,000
16,500
3,200
3,800
California Jewish Press -f- Friday Independent 46.200 Free
Al. S. Waxman, Editor; Waxman Publications, Inc., 8300 W. Third St. (48).
California Jewish Voice-f- Friday Independent 1922 8 23 294 3.00 23,867
I. Lechtman, Editor; Samuel B. Gach, Publisher, 406 S. Main St. (13).
California Lumber Merchant..Semi-mo Lumber 1922 2 46
Jack Dionne, Publisher, 108 W. Sixth St. (14).
Cal(iH>unga)Magyar8afir+ } Friday Independent 1922 5
Z. V.' Sabados,' Editor and Publisher, 648 N. Western Ave. (4).
California Men's and \MnntMv (Men's & Boys' , Q41 « 28
Boys' Stylist {Monthly fashions 1941 3 28
Not issued during July or December.
California Stylist Monthly {ration's 1936
J. R. Osherenko, Editor and Publisher, 1020 S. Main St. (15).
147 3.00
24 224 6.00 §1,930
150 2.00 *7,200
3 28 150 5.00 *7,199
California Oil World ............... Semi-mo .........
1908 3 28 140 1.00 *3,13O
Wallace A. Sawdon, Editor; Petroleum Publishers, Inc., 2404 W. 7th St. (57).
.......... Parent-Teach....l925 3 27 140 1.25
..™.
July and August issue combined.
Mrs. B. S. Hook, Editor; Calif. Congress of Parents and Teachers, Publisher,
322 W. 21st St. (7).
1956 3 26 140 x
California Pharmacy ............... Monthly .......... Pharm't'l ........... 2 41 140
Controlled free dist.
James W. Gentry, Editor; Calif. Pharmaceutical Assn., 701 S. Andrews PI. (5).
Cahfornia Pla8terer ................. Month* .......... {&«&* ™* \ |« »» *™<>
Tom Lawless, Editor; California Lathing and Plastering Controlled circ.
Contractors Assn., Inc., Publisher, 3558 West 8th St. (5).
California Publisher ................ Monthly .......... Newspapers ....... 1918 cLtro
Gus Holmes, Editor ; Calif . Newspaper Pub. Assn., 809 Pacific Electric Bldg. (14).
Monthly Real Estate 1920 3 26 140 x4.00
^jl'pontiuB^EdlV'California Real Estate Assn., Pub., 117 W. Ninth St. (15).
1945
California Real Estate News -{-Semi-mo
Carl J. Kunz, Editor and Publisher, 9648 S. Western Ave. (47).
Calif. Staats-Zeitung -f(Ger.) Friday Independent 1890 7 26 280 8.00
Albert Ebert, Editor; Calif. Staats-Zeitung, Publisher, 221 E. Pico St. (15).
California Stylist — See California Men's and Boys' Stylist.
jThursday Independent 1910 5 24 224 4.00
"MVrV~A.~Hend rick s, Editor; Ulf G. Scholdstrom, Publisher, 1055 E. 41st St.
California and Western iu™+Mxr
Visitor ................................ JMonthly ..........
voi Tnt
vel Int....
1964 1 42 119 2.50
Controlled free dist.
52,500
3,255
1,604
15,300
900
500
26,000
7,000
3,000
§1,550
10,500
72,350
Prints ten individual airline editions ; airport transit edition ; restaurant edition ;
dental profession edition ; medical and hospital edition ; trade edition.
Richard Sharpe, Editor; Visitor Publications, Inc., 5321 Hollywood Blvd. (27).
,1953 2 27 100 3.00 £145.666
Car Craft .................................. Monthly ..........
World
Dick Day, Editor; Petersen Publishing Co., 5959 Hollywood Blvd. (28).
Chefs' and Stewards' Food \0. ^ MfMv [Chefs, Cooks 1949 2 26 103 2.00
and Equipment Manual. ...} t5l~mo * y \FoodSupervisors Controlled circ. VAC 5,983
Otto P. Spitzer, Editor; Chefs' and Stewards' Manual, Publisher.
634 N. San Vicente Blvd. (46).
Citizen-f- Friday Labor 1900 8 24 294 2.50
Ralph Roddy, Editor; A. F. L. Organized Labor, Publisher, 108 West 6th St. (14).
City Terrace Comet -f Thursday Independent 1951 8 22 290 3.00
Joseph Eli Kovner, Editor and Publisher, 2613 Brooklyn Ave. (33). 5,000 — Free
CME Alumni Journal V Monthly Coll. Alumni 1931 3 26 126 5.00 8.700
R. T. Bergman, M.D., Editor; Alumni Assn., School of Medicine and College of
Medical Evangelists, Publisher, 316 N. Bailey St. (33).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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LOSANGELESf (Continued) EsUb Col J^ Width V Depth Sub Cilt
Coin Machine Review Monthly {SfwhSSJS*1** 198S 8 26 14° 8-00 4'985
P. W. Blackford, Editor and Publisher, 1115 Venice Blvd. (15).
College Times -fV .Friday Collegiate 1943 8 24 280x1.00 4,000
Students of Los Angeles State College, Editors and Publishers,
5280 Gravois Ave. (82).
Commercial Bulletin-f Friday [cr'o'c.^Retail 1887 4 26 166 4'00 *3'461
Commercial Bulletin, Publisher, 857 S. San Pedro St. (14).
* " *"
Commercial News (offset) Monday j
Leighton Cook, Editor; C. A. Page Publishing Co.. 1146 N. Vermont St. (29).
Construction Reports — See Southwest Builder and Contractor.
Courier (Negro) — See Pittsburgh, Pa.
Crossroads* Friday {55&.8AmerlC*n 1948 5 24 21° 4'00 2'127
William T. Hiroto, Editor; Dr. James Goto, Publisher, 244H East First St. (12).
Custom Cars (offset) Monthly j fconsiSner) 1957 2 2T 10° 3.00*132,191
Dick Day, Editor; Petersen Publishing Co., 5959 Hollywood Blvd. (28).
Cycle Monthly Motorcycling 1950 3 27 140 4.00 *2S,391
Don Brown, Editor; Clymer Publications, 1268 S. Alvarado St. (6).
Daily Construction Service*. [ ^ Sun ' Sat'l Construction 1932 2 41 14° 80'00 *886
Prints two editions, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Each edition complete
within itself. Space sold, in either or both editions, in monthly units, insertion
every""3rd day ; copy changeable monthly.
Newton W. Withers, Publisher, 108 West 6th St. (14).
4 30 224 156.00
Daily Racing Form Morn. ex.Sun... Racing Mon. circ. ^Hrl4,759
Tues. to Fri. circ. **1 7,559
J. S. Perlman, Publisher, 1540 N. Vermont Ave. (27). Sat. circ. **26,321
Diesel Indus 1985 8 Sontro'lled ci?c° >16,409
Also provides controlled' circ. VAC 16,485.
Rex. W. Wadman, Ed.; Diesel Engines, Inc., Pub., 816 N. La Cienega Blvd. (46).
Disabled American Veterans IM^UW v*t*»r«n« 1948 5 24 224 5-°°
News-h f Monthly Veterans Controlled free dist. $15,000
Dick Torkelson, Editor; Disabled American Veterans, Publisher,
1816 S. Figueroa St. (15).
Eagle Rock Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1909 8 24 294 4.00VAC2.942
News-Herald Publications, 5722 N. Figueroa St. (42). VAC 3,770—Free
' East Los Angeles Gazette +.. Sunday Independent 1922 5 23 21T
East Los Angeles Tribune + .. Thursday Independent. 193° 8 23 297
Jerry Littman, Editor; Southern California Pub. Co., 4928 Whittier Blvd. (22).
Eastside Journal -f Thursday Independent 1935 8 22 294 3.00 VAC 18
Fred Cobley, Editor and Publisher, 2035 Brooklyn Ave. (33). VAC 11,254 — Free
Eastside Sun-f Thursday Independent 1945 8 24 294 3.00
Joseph E. Kovner, Editor and Publisher, 2613 Brooklyn Ave. (33). 10,000 — Free
El Sereno Reporter-News -f ... .Thursday Independent l922 8 23 294 8* 5%0-Vree
David H. MacDougall. Editor and Publisher, 4955 N. Huntington Dr. (32).
El Sereno Star -f- Thursday Independent 1949 8 22 290 3.00VAC 1,812
Bulletin News Publications, 5722 N. Figueroa St. VAC 7,241— Free
Enterprise-h Friday Legal 1901 5 24 224 2.00 375
Henry Molz, Editor and Publisher, 136 S. Broadway (12).
Equipment Distribution }Bi.monthly ff^,'**, 1957 \ \\ }JJ
(off8et) J (Indus. Equip. Controlled free dist. $5,179
[Equipment Controlled free dist. $6,227
Pio«+ Tr««i«^^* TST-~« l fGen'l Indus. 1966 3 26 140
?^<£2?J /Monthly JEquip. East 2 39 140
(offset) J I of Rockies Controlled free dist. J6,109
Charles Penn, Editor; National Industrial Publications, P. O. Box 24276 (24).
Esperanza. La-f (Spanish )...Sundav Catholic 1930 2 42 133 4.00 $2,000
Rev. Fidel Zapatero, Editor; Claretian Fathers, Publishers, P. O. Box 296 (53).
Examiner -f- Every Mom.. .Independent 1903 8 22 28027.00*356,000
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. *7 15,229
Prints Sunday supplement in color rotogravure called Pictorial Living.
Franklin S. Payne, Publisher, 1111 S. Broadway (54).
Executive Steward Monthly Cater'g Indus.... 1901 3 28 140 2. 00 VAC 5,740
Reuben Cordova. Editor; International Steward, Publisher, 2 43 140
634 N. San Vicente Blvd. (46).
Exhaust Monthly Automotive 1925 3 26 180 27,540
Free to the automotive industry. 2 40 180
Alice M. Harris, Ed.; The Exhaust Publish'g Co.. 600 E. Washington Blvd. (15).
ExT>ort.Inmort NAW.J- T*™*M- f Export- Import 1949 5 24 224 8.00 561
Export-lmport News + Monthly \Tr*de Controlled free dist. 16,593
Michael MeCausland, Editor and Publisher, 364 S. Spring St. (13).
Ctradatioift— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements j •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
ME SURE TO READ the Cold* to the oae of the Directory hi front of book.
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LOS ANGELESf (Continued) Estab Col J<3> Width V Depth Sub Circ
Farm Management Monthly {^^rn Bu.. 1961 ^"^..00
Aaron Dudley, Ed.; Nelson R. Crown Publica'ns, Inc., 4611 Produce Plaza (58).
Femne (offset) (Negro) Monthly (SePsInts" 1954 8 27 14° 2*50 *5,600
Libby Clark. Editor; Libby Clark Associates, Publisher, 2806 So. Western.
Firestone Park News + Thursday Independent 1927 8 24 294 3.00 975
Ned Redding, Editor and Publisher, 8719 Compton Ave. (2). 8,750— Free
Florence Messenger -f Thursday Independent 1923 8 24 294 6.00
Julie Jacobs, Editor; George Newton, Publisher, 1425 E. Florence Ave. (1). 18,000 — Free
Food, Drug and Liquor 1 Monthly (Grocery & 1949 \ f? MJ 2'°°
r>itrouf I «»Onin»y t r>».n«y Tnrlna * **U 1*U
Digest J 1 Drug Indus. Controlled free dist. 5,557
ft + f» «,+•,. , 1948 3 28 140 2.00
Food Selling Digest Monthly !?«; i it:S?. 2 30 140
I Hotel Indus. Controlled free dist. 5,549
Berl Benmeyr, Editor; Food Selling Publications, Inc., 3706 Overland Ave. (34).
Food Mart News ( Southern 1 n. ,1<H, «. (Ret. Grocers 1954 7 26 295 3.00
California Edition) -f ] Bi-wklv' *ri- \ with Meats Controlled circ. VAC 9,702
See also Food Mart News (Chicago Edition), Chicago, 111.
Louis Green, Editor; Wilson-Loveton Publications, 1606 Highland Ave. (28).
Foursquare Magazine-}- Monthly Religious 1923 3 27 140 2.50 8,000
Rev. R. W. Becker, Editor; Echo Park Evangelistical Assn., Publisher,
1100 Glendale Blvd. (26).
ffii»ntfiii.* ir<*M inflow f Retailers of 1945 3 26 140x3.00
Furniture Field 10 ti. a yr jHome Furni8h's Controlled free dist. 4,217
V. B. Robertson, Editor; Furniture Retailer Assn., Publisher, 1933 S. B'way (7).
G« M°nth* Ga" '»*»*" 19" * Controlled ci?c° >10,708
J. Fred Ebdon, Editor; Chilton Company, Publisher, 198 S. Alvarado St. (57).
Gas Station, Garage and \vr«r>fV,iv f Rev. of West. 1933 8 27 140
Motor Car Dealer JMonthly ( Auto Trd Cintrolled circ. VAC 14,581
Aaron D. Viller, Editor; Arvill Publishing Co., 8346 Beverly Blvd. (48).
To'.ndvJ?™*f .............. Quarterly ........ Ifman ™™ 2 27 94 3'50 *2'500
Richard T. Liddicoat, Jr., Editor; Gemological Institute of America, Publisher,
11940 San Vicente Blvd. (49).
Genera, Aviation New, + ...... Bi-wk.y. Wed.{ ^'pTane, 194° Conned2 JL L°t° lt$5
Tom McCusker, Editor; Trade Publishers, Inc., P. O. Box 3631 (64).
Genera, PracUce ...................... Monthly .......... { ^U 1938 c'ont^Hed^free dist. 30,000
Virginia Richmond and Harry Soforenko, M.D., Editors; General Practice Pub.
Co., Inc., 1721 W. Olympic Blvd. (15)
Monthly.. Magicians .. 1935 3 24 126 6.00 2,967
William Larsen, Ed. ; Geraldine Larsen-Baker, Pub., 929 S. Longwood Ave. (19).
Go-Transport Times of the lMrtnfuiv (Motor Truck 1941 3 26 140 4.00
West .................................... f Monthly .......... } industry 2 41 140
Also provides controlled circ. VAC 25,129. Controlled circ. >2S,129
California Trucking Assns., Inc., Publisher, 3301 S. Grand Ave. (7).
Graphic* V ............................. Wednesday ..... Collegiate ........... 1937 C5ont^3,led2^ee Jj"
Students of Pepperdine College, Editors and Publishers, 1121 West. 79th St. (44).
'Griffith Park News 4- .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1931 8 24 294VAC°^157— Fvte
Los Feliz Hills News + .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1943 8 24 29yACSi 4^531— Free
Parks i fie Journal-}- ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 8 24 294 3.00
Gerald T. Deal, Publisher, 3609 Edenhurst Ave. (26). VAC 8,863 — Free
Grizzly Bear ............................. Monthly .......... Frat. & Hist ....... 1907 3 28 120 1.75 -
Leonard Schwacofer, Editor; Grizzly Bear Publishing Co., Inc., Suite 1120,
Bartlett Bldg., 215 West 7th St. (14).
Herald and Express + ............. Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1911 8 22 280 21.00**34«,351
Color and comic strip advertising accepted Saturday circ.**305,122
David W. Hearst, Publisher, Los Angeles Herald and Express Division of Hearst
Publishing Co.. Inc., 1111 S. Broadway (54).
Herald-Dispatch (Negro) ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 8 22 301 t20?000*~Fr22
Printed in three editions : Los Angeles ed. ; Pacoima ed. ; Watts-Willowbrook ed.
E. Pat Alexander, Editor; S. Alexander, Publisher, 1481 W. Jefferson Blvd. (7).
Heritage-h ................................ Thursday ........ Jewish Int .......... 1954 5 23 210 3.00 §8,097
Herb Brin, Editor and Publisher, 5322 Wilshire Blvd. (36).
Highland Park News- \M - mu,,^ T«^^«^«f 1905 8 24 294 3.00VAC5,705
Herald and Journal-h ........ Moru & Thurs...Independent ..... VAC 7,915_Free
News Herald Publications, 5722 N. Figueroa St. (42).
HoI.ywoodCr*fUman.The+.Ftntly(Wed.).{1&"tlia0dfiXip0 m5 * MntrV&d ciSc'. tl.SOO
Harry E. White, Editor; King Publishing Co., P. O. Box 106 (63).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"ued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to th« ua« of th« Directory In front of book.
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Horseless Carriage Gazette... Bi-monthly ..... {JJ^Hobby 1987 2 40 133 x5'00
Horseless Carriage Club of America, Publisher, 7780 S. Western Ave. (47).
Horses and Horsemen — See Western Livestock Journal.
1958 3 26 126 5'00
Hospital Forum + .................. Monthly ......... jAdnfin^n
Circ
6,800
1,488
2.00
J. E. Smits, Editor; Hospital Council of Southern California, Publisher,
4747 Sunset Blvd. (27).
SOUuM9e^^^ }Monthly U^Mgmt. 198T 2 28 n
William Statler, Editor ; Mgrs. Hotel and Apartment Assn., Publisher,
1741 N. Ivar Ave. (28).
Hotel Greeters Guide to \Mn«thlv [Hotel Guests & 1919 2 27 105
Southern Calif ornia-f jmonimy \Tourists Int. Controlled free dist.
Louis Rangno, Editor; Jaffe Publications, 634 N. San Vicente Blvd. (46).
Hot Rod Magazine Monthly Automotive 1948 3 27 140 3.50 *445,5SO
Wally Parks, Editor; Petersen Publishing Co., 5959 Hollywood Blvd. (28).
( Independent^- Thursday Independent 1929 8 22 294 8.00VAC 11,O70
I Separate editions for Brentwood; Rancho Park; W. Los Angeles. VAC 15,575 — Free
| Westwood Hills Press + Thursday Independent 1929 8 22 294 8.00 VAC 96
I Felicia Mahood. Ed.; Santa Monica Pub. Co., 2011 Westwood Blvd. VAC 0,079 — Free
256
7,390
Industrial Editor Monthly Journalism 1957 3 28 140 5.00
Prints edition called Technical Communications. Controlled free dist.
Roger Holmes, Editor and Publisher, 636 N. San Vicente Blvd. (46).
Industrial News — See Los Angeles Industrial News.
Insurance Journal Thursday Insurance 1923 3 28 143 6.00
Mark A. Wells & Associates, Publisher, 3400 W. 6th St. (5). Controlled circ.
(Prof. Photo &
International Photographer... Monthly {Technicians in 1928 3 30 140 2.50
(Studios & Thea.
Helen Boyce, Editor; International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and
Moving Picture Operators of the United States and Canada, Local 659, Pub-
lishers, 7614 Sunset Blvd. (46).
87 5.00
2,200
1,250
13,650
1948 2 24
26,610
4,000
Inventor and Gadgcteer IM^«*KK, (Inventor &
(offset) JMontnly | Gadget Ints.
M. L. Maxwell, Editor; Inventor and Gadgeteer Publishing Co.,
6600 Lexington Ave. (38).
Italo Americano-f- (I tal.) .Friday Independent 1908 8 24 287 2.00
Cleto Baroni, Editor and Publisher, 420 Alpine St. (12).
Jewish Daily Forward— See New York, N. Y.
Jonathan, The -f- Monthly Club News 1930 3 28 144x2.50
Arthur Rohman. Editor; Jonathan Club, Publisher, 545 S. Figueroa St. (17).
} Quarterly Nutrition 1946 1 60 112 x5.00
Granville F. Knight, M.D., Editor; American Academy of Applied Nutrition, Inc.,
Publisher, 10651 W. Pico Blvd. (64).
y Speech Cor'n 1936 2 50 105 5.00 $6,000
Dr. Mary Huber, Editor; American Speech and Hearing Assn., Publisher, Dept.
of Speech, Los Angeles State College (32).
Journal of the California \n{ ^^M- n^^of™ 1932 2 34 119 x2-00
Optometric Association J Bi-monthly. Optometry .. Controlled free dist.
Dr. Herbert Kallman, Editor; California Optometric Assn., Publisher,
672 S. Lafayette Park Place (57).
King's Business-!- Monthly Religious 1910 3 27 140 8.00
Dr. S. H. Sutherland, Ed.; King's Business Bible Insti., Pub., 558 S. Hope St. (17).
1949 3 27 140 3.00
Controlled free dist.
Louise O. Simonson, Ed.; Harry C. Simonson, Pub., 672 S. Lafayette Park PI (57).
Let's Live Monthly Health 1933 3 28 120 3.00
Kay K. Thomas, Ed.; Godfrey Thomas Pub. Co., 1133 N. Vermont Ave. (29).
"Lietuviu Dienos" 1 IOAA A OA IZA
(Lithuanian Days) [Monthly Lith. Int Iy4b \ jjj JgJ
T . w , , iur™,ffcur [News of the
Lab World Monthly , Scientific Lab
1,296
787
19,047
5,764
1,736
t!4,350
tl5,000
24 154 6.00
, *—, rmunnny .uii.ii. JLIII/ n
(Lithuanian & Englis
Bernardas Brazdzionis, Editor; A. F. Skirius, Publisher, 9204 S. Broadway (3).
Lincoln Heights Bulletin- lmK , T A M(attj^f 1919 8 22 283 1.80VAC2,848
News + ...?. {Thursday Independent VAC 6,379— Free
Bulletin News Publications, 5722 N. Figueroa St. (42).
Los Angeles Banker (noadv.) 3 ti. a yr Banking 1910 2 27 98x2.00 $7,000
R. F. Kurrle, Ed.; Amer. Institute of Banking, Pub., 629 S. Hill St. (14).
:Los Angeles City News-f- Thursday Independent 1934 8 23 29VAC8i3°,599--Free
Los Angeles City Press -f Thursday Independent 1934 8 23 294 3.60
Gerald T. Deal, Publisher, P. O. Box 20730. VAC 12,665 — Free
Los Angeles Collegian-}- V Tues. & Fri Collegiate 1929 7 26 280 2.00 $8,000
Students of Los Angeles City College, Ed. and Pub., 855 N. Vermont Ave. (29).
Los Angeles Daily Journal + ..{^srunnex'Sat' Legal 1888 8 24 290 21.00 4,013
Robert Work, Editor; Mutual Newspaper Pub'g Co., Inc., 220 W. First St. (12).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems* 12 to inch. V A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1 950 Census. xRand McNtllr
estimate. VI**u*4 only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fe«.
BE SURE TO READ UM Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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LOS ANGELESf (Continued) Estab Cols <3> Width V Depth Sub cire
{ Los Angeles Industrial \M™,?«V w-.f*™ Tnrf«« 1948 5 23 22° 2-50
News-f J Monday Western Indus.. Controlled circ. VAC 9,S06
Pacific Mountain States \MnntMv w^at*™ Tnrfna 19B1 5 28 22° 1'00
Industrial News [Monthly Western Indus.. Controlled circ. VAC S>883
Trade Publishers, Inc., Publisher, 3342 Olympic Blvd. (19).
Los Angeles Reporter — See Reporter.
Los Angeles School Journal V Monthly Educational 1917 3 28 133x4.00 $5,000
Esther L. Mathewson, Editor; Educ. Assn. of Los Angeles, Publisher,
1206 W.Pico Blvd. (15).
Los Feliz Hills News—See Griffith Park News.
Masterkey, The Quarterly Museum Int 1927 1 42 90 2.50 760
M. R. Harrington, Editor; Southwest Museum, Publisher, Highland Park (42).
Meat Dealer Monthly Meat Markets.... 1947 8 28 134 2.50
Philip R. Melnick, Editor; Meat News Publications, Inc., 2 42 134
766 S. Broadway (14).
fAdv'g& Mkt'g1flR, Q OA 1x0 a 00
Media Agencies Clients Monday J Indus^f or^ »" 8 clntro^d cfrc VAC 6,316
Prints National issue first Monday of each month. Controlled circ. VAC 7,378.
Marvin L. Saltzman, Editor and Publisher, 920 S. Robertson Blvd. (35).
Mercury .. .. ..Monthly Amat. Sports 1912 3 28 140 3.00 J6.150
Peggy Finley, Ed.; Los Angeles Athletic Club, Pub., 431 W. Seventh St. (14).
Metropolitan News -f- {saT&Su'n Le&al 1945 8 24 31115.00 900
Earl Klein, Editor; Morris Barr and Frank Lorenzi, Publishers,
139 N. Broadway (12).
Mirror-News Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1948 8 23 301 21.00**307,412
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sat. evg. circ. ^^284, 180
Hugh A. Lewis, Editor and Publisher, 145 S. Spring St. (63).
Morningside-Imperial IT*.,,*. A <a»« i**-™**™* 1943 8 24 294 3.00VAC 5,193
News-Advertiser-f jThurs. & Sun.Jndependent VAC 1oj61_Free
See also Rodgers & McDonald News- Advertiser Group. Sunday circ. VAC 5,212
Norman A. Moore, Publisher, 2621 W. 54th St. (43). VAC 6,478 — Free
Mortuary Management Monthly Funeral Direct.. 1914 3 27 140 3.00
William Berg, Editor and Publisher, 810 S. Robertson Blvd. (35).
Motor Life Monthly Automotive 1951 3 28 140 3.50 *172,747
Donald Werner, Editor; Quinn Publications, Inc., 6969 Hollywood Blvd. (28).
Motor Transportation in 1 M f, , « frt m „ 1925 3 26 140 2.60
The West.. [Monthly Motor Trans 2 40 140
R. N. Hutchinson, Editor; Motor Transportation, Publisher, Controlled circ. >21,128
829 Roosevelt Bldg. (17).
Motor Trend Monthly Motoring Ints.... 1949 3 27 140 3.50*390,449
Walter A. Woron, Editor; Petersen Publishing Co., 5959 Hollywood Blvd. (28).
Music of the West Magazine.Monthly {& jftjvfew^^ 1945 3 26 14° 2'5°
Alta Turk Everett, Editor; Music of the West Magazine, Publisher,
5502 Santa Monica Blvd. (38).
National Equipment Review — See Equipment Distribution.
National Voice Bi-weekly Temperance 1870 5 24 217 2.00 10,000
Ethel Hubler, Editor and Publisher, 315 S. Broadway (13).
fOld Age Pen- IQJO c o A *>17 9 Aft *»7 AAA
National Welfare Advocate -[-Monthly jsums^Social 1942 controlled free dist. 5,345
Arthur L. Marek, Editor; California Institute of Social Welfare, Publisher,
1031 S. Grand Ave. (15).
Navigation Quarterly Navigation 1946 2 32 105x10.00
John Dohm, Editor; Institute of Navigation, University of California,
Publisher, 405 Hilgard Ave. (24).
New Counter Freezer News... Monthly { Cream Trade 1933 5 24 189 8'00
L. T. Chapman, Ed.; New Counter Freezer News, Pub., 6087 Sunset Blvd. (28).
New Japanese American fEvg. ex. Sun. r^inn „.*«„*. *C\AI c ox oox 10 AA RC K/JI
News-f (Jap. & Eng.) 1 & Mon., Sun. M.Independent"1947 5 24 224 13'00 §5'563
Tetsuo Sato, Editor; New Japanese American News Publishing Co., Inc.,
323 E. 2nd St. (12).
New Korea (Korean) Thursday Educational 1905 7 24 238x10.00 $463
C. H. Choy, Editor; Korean National Assn., Pub., 1368 W. Jefferson Blvd. (7).
Northeast Star Re view -f Thursday Independent 1933 8 24 289 1.80VAC2,O02
Bulletin News Publications, 6722 N. Fteueroa St. (42). VAC 6,995 — Free
Northwest Leader -f Thursday Independent 1930 8 23 294 3.50
Gerald T. Deal, Publisher, 3609 Edenhurst Ave. (39). VAC 11,005 — Free
NU?SpaS^a^ Religious 1925 2 40 128 .75
Interdenominational Council on Spanish Speaking Work, Publisher,
2834 Granville Ave. (64).
Occidental-f V Friday Collegiate 1890 5 23 210 3.00 J1.600
Associated Students of Occidental College, Publishers, 1600 Campus Road (41).
Opinion, La -f (Spanish) Every Morn....Independent 1926 3 23 294 18.00^*12,311
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ.**14,237
Alfredo Gonzales, Editor; Ignacio E. Lozano, Jr., Pub., 1486 S. Main St. (16).
Circulation— **Sept. A.8.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCountr seat Population— -1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guld« to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Optometric World ................... Monthly .......... Optometrical ..... 1912 2 36 120 8.00 -
™ E Tufft, Editor; Occidental Publishing Co., 4328 Sunset Blvd. (29).
Overture-h ............................... Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1921 5 24 213 x2.60 16,000
Max Herman, Editor; Musicians Mutual Protective Assn., Local 47. A. F. of M.,
Publisher, 817 N. Vine St. (38).
Pacific Cit«en + ..................... Friday ............. {l^Citi's 1931 6 22 217 4'00 86'000
Harry Honda, Ed.; Japanese American Citi's League, Pub., 268 E. First St. (12).
Pacific Coast Packer — See Packer, Kansas City, Mo.
^tMAS^t"1* I—** .......... Hotel& Rest ..... ™ V^l un^id L°t° *IS%
j! D Minste?. EditoVV Pacific Coast Record, Inc., Pub., 412 W. Sixth St. (14).
Pacific Mountain States Industrial News — See Los Angeles Industrial News.
Pan American Guide to the lo,,«rt*>rlv iLat- American 1953 2 24 91
U. S A (Span )( off set )....} Quarterly ........ {Travelers Controlled free dist. 25,000
Edward P. Bailey, Editor and Publisher, Box 46067 Cole Station (46).
ParklabreaNews-f ................. Bi-wkly, Thu.Jndependent ....... 1947 4 24 154 ^^
Joseph L. Du Plain, Editor and Publisher, 633 S. La Brea Ave. (36). 4,506— Free
Park La Brea Reporter -f ....... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1949 5 24 224 3.50 650
See also Waxman Publications, Inc. 4,100— Free
Al S. Waxman, Editor; Waxman Publications, Inc., 8300 W. 3rd St. (48).
Parkside Journal — See Griffith Park News.
Patterson's California lur^M- «„„»,.«„<»„ 1941 8 28 12° 4-°°
Beverage Gazetteer .......... }Monthly .......... Beverages .......... Controlled circ. >9,850
Florence B. Patterson and Mrs. L. Otto, Publishers, 1709 W. Eighth St. (14).
Personalist ............................... Quarterly ........ { |hR3£ph> "** 192° l 54 105 2*°0 It2°°
Dr. R. T. Flewelling, Editor; Univ. of So. Calif..' Pub., 8518 University Ave. (7).
fFishin'g & IQ.IQ n o« 140 4 00
Pesca Y Marina (Span.) ......... Bi-monthly ..... {Marine Trade 1949 Con Rolled free dist. 7,000
I of Lat. Amer.
J. Carner Ribalta, Juan Arias, Editors ; Fernando Flores, Ltd., Publisher,
Box 46067, Cole Station (46).
Petroleum World and Oil ........ Thursday ........ Petrol. Indus ..... 1910 4 26 210 3.00 *2,584
Prints technical magazine edition last week of month. Size, 3-26-140.
Russell R. Palmer, Editor; Palmer Publications, 412 W. Sixth St. (14).
Pet Shop Management ........... Monthly .......... Pet Supplies ...... 1947 Con tilled* free dist°. t4*,265
Irma W. Hall, Editor; I. W. Hall Publishing Co., 618 South Western Ave. (5).
Pico Post-f ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1928 8 23 294 5.00
Prints edition for Beverly Hills. Circ., 6,500 — Free 27,500 — Free
P. V. Parker, Ed.; The Pico Post, Pub., 1439 S. Robertson Blvd. (35).
Pico Reporter — See Wilshire Reporter.
Pictorial California and the !«. _ fVt, f Calif. Pict. 1QOK . 97 171 « Kft
Pacific ................................. jBi-monthly ..... j& Featureg 1925 4 27 171 2.50
Printed in rotogravure.
Vivian Swarzwald, Editor and Publisher, 1314 Wilshire Blvd. (17).
Pictorial Living — See Examiner.
Plant Equipment News — See Equipment Distribution.
Popular Ceramics ..................... Monthly .......... Ceramics ............ 1949 2 28 112 4.00 $36,164
Fred De Llden, Editor and Publisher, 6015 Santa Monica Blvd. (38).
Press — See Westwood Hills Press.
Printers Exchange Bulletin....Monthly .......... {fnt"16" 1936 4 24 154
Estella W. Cranston, Publisher, 5160 E. Valley Place (32).
Projective Techniques 1 rTx,,,«Ux,
Monographs (no adv.) [Quarterly ........ [tbmpy 1936 2 26 105 6*°° I1'900
Bertram R. Forer, Ph.D., Editor; Society for Projective Techniques, Publisher,
2170 Live Oak Drive, E. (28).
Rafu Shimpo (Jap. & Eng.) Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1903 8 24 280 13.00 810,266
Teiho Hashida, Editor; Akira Komai, Publisher, 242 S. San Pedro St. (12).
Rancho Park Citizen — See Citizen, Beverly Hills.
Rancho Park Independent — See Independent.
Rangefinder, The ..................... Monthly .......... j Photographer Controlled free dist. ^954
Janet Marshall, Ed.; The Rangefinder, Inc., Pub.. 5463 Virginia Ave. (29).
Reeves Journal, Plumbing- lMnnf)llv Sf*' 192° 2 41 14° 3.00VAC5,098
Heating- Air Conditioning [Monthly .......... | Air CoW Controlled circ. VAC 1,935
Glover Hendrickson, Editor; Reeves Journal, Inc., Publisher,
3665 S. Vermont Ave. (7).
Rental Yard Register ............. Monthly .......... Rent'l Ind ........... 1957 Controlled1 free dlJt° frlOO
James J. Gartland, Editor and Publisher, 1300 West 24th St. (7).
Reporter .................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1945 5 24 224 8.60 800
See also Waxman Publications, Inc. 10,220 — Free
Al S. Waxman, Editor; Waxman Publications, Inc., 8800 W. 3rd St. (48).
OrmUtlon— **Sept. A B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat Potmlatlon—1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. VI>*ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Gold* to the UM of the Director? to front of book.
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Restaurant Service — Voice librrtt,tMtr w.*'«. T«^«« 1950 3 28 140 2.00
of the Eating Industry + [Monthly .......... Eat g Indus ........ Controlled free dist. \ 10,000
Norman Phillip, Editor; Service Publishing Co., 1285 S. Orange Dr. (19).
Rod and Custom (offset) ........ Monthly .......... { Aotomotfve l958 2 28 10° 8'00 *150'464
Spencer Murray, Editor; Quinn Publications, Inc., 5969 Hollywood Blvd. (28).
Rodgers & McDonald News-Advertiser Group: Comprised of — Angeles Mesa News-
Advertiser; Tribune News-Advertiser: Morningside-Imperial News -Advertiser;
Westchester News-Advertiser; News-Advertiser of Inglewood, Combined circ. paid 31,055
Space sold individually or in combination as a group — 56,269 — Free
See individual listings. Sunday circ. 31,055
Norman A. Moore, Publisher, 2621 W. 54th St. (43). 31,353 — Free
Science of Mind (no adv.) ..... Monthly .......... Religious ........... 1927 2 23 86 3.50
Willis H. Kinnear. Editor; Institute of Religious Science and Philosophy, Pub-
lisher. 8251 W. Sixth St. (5).
Sea and Pacific Motor Boat ..... Monthly .......... ^Ycht'g**'* 1908 2 40 14° 3'00 *28'518
Dale H. Budlong, Editor; Miller Freeman Pub'ns, 3501 Eagle Rock Blvd. (65).
Sentinel -f (Negro) ................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1934 8 23 294 6.50**21,993
L. H. Washington. Jr., Editor and Publisher, 1112 East 43rd St. (11).
Sets in Order (offset) ............ Monthly .......... Square Danc'g... 194 8 2 31 105 2.50 J14.522
Printed in two editions: Regular; Callers.
Bob Osgood, Editor and Publisher, 462 N. Robertson Blvd. (48).
1951
Jim Auxier. Editor; The Skin Diver, Publisher, P. O. Box 128, Lynwood.
Soaring ...................................... Bi-monthly ..... {g^*.'.** 1936 8 26 134 4-°° *2'110
Lloyd M. Licher, Editor; The Soaring Society of America, Inc., Publisher,
P. O. Box 66071 (66).
S°Relef rchnd S°Cial }Bi-monthly ..... Sociology ........... 1916 1 50 107 3.50 977
Martin H! Newmeyeri Editor; University of Southern California Press, Publisher,
3518 University Ave. (7).
Southeast Wave-Star-f .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1939 8 23 294 29,314 — Free
Stanley Roberts, Editor; G. G. Hair, Publisher, 1016 W. Vernon Ave. (37).
South End Bee -f .................... Wednesday ....Independent ...... 1933 5 24 224 5.00
South End Bee Corporation, Publisher, 10910 S. Main St. (3). 26,000 — Free
S°Rlhv1ew valif0rnU A1Umnl }M°nthly .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1916 3 25 132 1.00 20,000
George C. Jordan, Mgn. Ed.; Gen'l Alumni Assn., Publisher, University Park.
Southern California Busi- \Monday .......... Ch. of Com .......... 1922 4 26 173x25.00 $8,260
ness (no adv.) .................... J
John M. Martin, Editor; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
404 S. Bixel St. (54).
S°JournalCalif0.r± ............. Ret. Groc ........... 1914 J ™ \\] 2'™ -
S. M. ' White, 'EdlVsV'Calif. Retail Grocers Assn., Pub., 1206 Maple Ave. (16).
Southern Calif. Law Review V. 4 ti. a yr .......... Law .................... 1927 1 53 108 4.00
Faculty and Students of the School of Law of the University of Southern Cali-
fornia. Editors and Publishers, 3660 University Ave. (7).
/an1?1* JMonthly .......... Religious ........... 1935 3 26 134 1.50 8,377
Not issued during August.
Edward A. K. Hackett, Editor; Presbytery of Los Angeles, Publisher,
1501 Wilshire Blvd. (17).
l(fnonadv ) JMonthly .......... Labor ................. 1941 5 22 217 xl.50 98,786
James Shourt, Editor -Joint Council No. 42 of S. Calif., Publisher.
1616 West 9th St. (15).
Southern California ) Morn.ex.Sat. Pftn<10.:ftf<i 1915 8 23 294x4.00 300
Trojan +V ......................... f & Sun. Collegiate ........... 5,700— Free
Students of the University of S. Calif.. Publisher, 3518 University Ave. (7).
Southside Journal .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1938 8 23 298 4.00 2,122
D. W. Robinson, Editor and Publisher, 8855 S. Broadway (3). 31,078 — Free
Southwest Builder and \w^,v f Archi., Bldg. 1893 3 28 14710.00 4,188
Contractor .......................... f Uriday ............. \& En^ Controlled free dist. 2,423
Issues daily Construction Reports to its advertisers.
Prints Engineering and Public Works Edition second Friday of each month.
Qualified paid >3,886; Controlled circ >2,023. Architecture and Building
Edition fourth Friday of every month. Qualified paid >4,100; Controlled circ.
**2,9 3QO
John M. Server, Jr.. Editor; lies Ayars Publishing Co., 1660 Beverly Blvd. (26).
Southwestern Purchasing \MrmfMv Pm- Airts 1921 3 28 14° x4-00 **
Agent .................................. [Monthly .......... Pur. Agts ........... Controlled free dist. 2,618
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
R. W. Brick. Editor; Purchasing Agents Association of Los Angeles. Inc.,
Publisher. 412 W. 6th St. (14).
f Southwestern Sun-h ............... Sun. & Thurs.Jndependent ....... 1947 8 23 294
1 Southwest Topics-Wave -f.... Sun. & Thurs-.Independent ....... 1921 8 23 29418.00 9,105
L S. U. Roberts. Ed.; G. G. Hair. Publisher, 1016 W. Vernon Ave. (87). 14,688— Free
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. \n«ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee,
BS SURE TO READ th« Guide to tte use of lh« Directory la front of book.
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Southwest Wave -f Sun. & Thurs.. Independent 1920 8 23 29418.00 9,366
S. U. Roberta* Editor; G. G. Hair, Publisher, 1016 W. Vernon Ave. (37). 12,406 — Free
(Rocket & Q QA I^A IOKA
Space Age News Monday Im^n^ld » ^ontrVuedcirc. 18,450
Hal Spector and M. H. Waldraan, Editors ; Space Age Publications, Inc.,
6066 Sunset Blvd. (28).
Star Review Thursday Independent 1913 8 24 294 8.00 380
Ned Redding, Editor and Publisher, 8717 Compton Ave. (2). 6,000 — Free
Syrian-American News Semi-mo Syr. Amer. Int... 1932 Controlled free dist. 4JOO
S. S. Mamey, Ed.; Syrian- Amer. News Co., Pub., 811 S. Sierra Bonita Ave. (86).
Tailwagger Bi-monthly Dogs 1938 8 27 140 1.50
J. G. Lindsay, Editor; Tailwagger Foundation, Publisher, 1008 N. Fairfax (46).
Tax Digest (no adv.) Monthly {pSfrfnan. 1925 2 29 115 x5'00 *4'800
William O. Mager, Editor; Calif. Taxpayers' Assn.,' Publisher,
750 Pacific Electric Bldg. (14).
Technocrat, The (no adv.) Quarterly Technocracy 1938 2 40 126
Subscription price $3.00 for 12 issues.
Kay Dunagan, Editor; The Technocrat, Publisher, 8113 S. Vermont Ave. (44).
Monthlv I Teenage 1957 3 27 140 3.00 • 196,523
Teen Monthly ] Activities 2 41 140
Charles Laufer, Editor; Robert E. Petersen, Publisher. 5959 Hollywood Blvd.(28).
ekinLosAnseles-....™.^ {S?^"" 1943 ContrlV £e !is°t° ».'ooS
Distributed free in and around Los Angeles' leading hotels, restaurants.
Audrey Redding, Editor; Ned Redding, Publisher, 1023 N. Western Ave. (29).
tl)bred °f Calif°rnia}Monthly Horse Breed'g... 1941 3 27 133 4.00
Dr. F. P "Miller, Editor; California Thoroughbreed Breeders Assn., Publisher,
201 Colorado Place, Arcadia, Calif.
Tidings, The + Friday Catholic 1895 8 23 301 4.00 *87,325
Msgr. Patrick Roche, Editor; James F. Cardinal Mclntyre, Publisher,
1530 W. Ninth St. (15).
f1?. - w ,, 1954 3 26 140 3.00
Tile Magazine Monthly Til- Indus 2 40 14°
I 1 Ue Indus. Controlled circ. VAC 8,504
Fred T. Russell, Editor; Wilson-Loveton Publications, 1606 Highland Ave. (28).
Times-f Every Morn... Ind. Rep 1881 8 22 801 27.00**476,746
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ.-jlr*857,175
Nick B. Williams, Editor; Times-Mirror Company, Publisher,
202 W. First St. (53).
Tours and Cruises Quarterly Trav. Trade 1953 2 48 154 1.75
Printed in two editions: Travel Trade Ed.; Travel Agents Ed.
Leonard Miller, Editor; Universal-Interchange, Inc., Publisher,
Interchange Bldg., Hollywood and Sunset Blvds. (27).
« „ T.. iu™f>,iv (Family Trailer 1941 3 28 140 2.50 15,721
Trailer Life Monthly ^ Living Controlled free dist. 5,623
David F. Lyon, Ed.; Trailer Coach Association, Pub., 607 S. Hobart Blvd. (5).
Tribune -f (Negro) Friday Democratic 1940 5 24 294 3.50 10,000
Lucius W. Lomax, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 2323 W. Jefferson Blvd. (18).
Tribune News- Advertiser 4-. ..Thursday Independent 1925 8 24 294 3.60
See also Rodgers & McDonald News- Advertiser Group. VAC 14,036 — Free
Charles Aydelotte, Editor; Norman A. Moore, Publisher, 2621 W. 54th St. (43).
TV Tab — See Chicago, 111.
U^hwV^1U(offseff8ra" JMonthly Coll. Alumni 1925 3 28 140 5.00 12,500
University of California at Los Angeles Alumni Assn., Publisher,
402 Westwood Blvd. (24).
UCLA Daily Bruin 4- V f 5? cs!l;eX'Sat' Collegiate .. 1919 5 24 210 5.00 $17,000
I <K oun.
Associated Students of University of California at Los Angeles, Publisher,
402 Westwood Blvd. (24).
Union Nouvelle-f- (Fr.&Eng.).. Saturday Independent 1879 8 24 301 3.00 §1,200
Maurice Fog, Ed.; L'Union Nouvelle Pub. Co., Inc., 310 W. Olympic Blvd. (15).
Veteran's Sentry -f Monthly Vet. Affairs 1939 5 24 210 3.00 $20,000
Paul Collins, Editor and Publisher, 1047 W. 24th St. (7).
Waxman Publications, Inc. Comprised of: Beverly Hills Reporter; Los Angeles
Reporter; Park La Brea Reporter, Wilshire Reporter includes Pico Reporter.
Space sold in combination as a group. See individual listings. Circ. 40,750 — Free
Waxman Publications, Inc., 8300 W. 3rd St. (48).
Westchester News-Adver- lQlt¥1 - T,flY.a T««i««.««i*«* 1945 8 24 294 1-20 VAC 7.606
tiger + fSun' & Thurs-.Independent VAC 6,415— Free
See also Rodgers & McDonald News-Advertiser Group.
Charles Aydelotte, Editor; Norman A. Moore, Publisher, 2621 W. 54th St. (43).
f Wholesale IOAK o oc IAI\ Q nn
West Coast Druwrist Monthly jg^Jgg, Controlled circ J7.700
Bert Butterworth, Editor; Wilson-Loveton Publica'ns, 1606 Highland Ave. (28).
Western Apparel Industry -f. Monthly Apparel Indus. ...1945 3 27 144 3.00 $664
Frank R. Ackerman, Publisher, 112 W. 9th St. (15). Controlled free dist. $2,362
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jur,e and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
etna, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNallt
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BB SURE TO READ the Cuife to the UM of the Directory la front of book.
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ire
LOS ANGELESf (Continued) Estab Cols<3> Width V Depth Sub
Western Automotive Journal. Monthly .......... {Tr^de"0^6 1985 2 42 140 2'°°
James J. Gartland, Editor and Publisher, 1300 W. 24th St. (7). Controlled circ.
Western Aviation .................... Monthly .......... Avia. Indus ........ 1925 8 g^tro^ed circ.
Western Aviation Magazine, Inc., Publisher, 2700 W. Third St. (57).
w_.far._ pn**im. MnnfMv [Carbonated 1919 3 26 140 2.00
Western Bottler ....................... Monthly .......... (Bey Indus Controlled circ.
Virgil Hobb, Editor; Occidental Publishing Co., 4328 Sunset Blvd. (29).
ttog!!!!f."? .......... JMonthly .......... Brewing ............. 1893 8 28 140 3.00
Cleo Braddock, Editor; Occidental Publishing Co., 4328 Sunset Blvd. (29).
™ City ............................ Monthly .......... Municipal ........... 1924 3 Contro'lld'ci™
W. R. Updegraflf, Editor; League of Calif. Cities, Pub., 440 Statler Center (17).
Western Dairy Journal .......... Month* .......... {££.„ m4 c'ontSUJL dis°t°
Jim Flint, Editor; Nelson R. Crow, Publisher, 4511 Product Plaza (58).
Western Electronic News ...... Monthly .......... (&«£ '"3 8 |6 UO
Donald J. Thompson, Editor; Western Electronics News, Inc., Controlled circ. >1 2,675
Publisher, 10373 W. Pico Blvd. (64).
Western Fabrics, Curtains \Mn«fVliv f Curtains & 1945 3 28 143 3.00
and Draperies .................... }Monttily .......... \Draperies Controlled circ.
Bruce Bryan, Editor; Neitzel Publishing Co., 4328 Sunset Blvd. (29).
Western Floors ........................ Monthly .......... Floor Cov'gs ...... 1952 2 40 140 2.00
Western States Publications, Inc., 6905 Melrose Ave. (38). Controlled circ.
>20,180
>16,417
>3,254
>9,112
>4,706
>5,108
.
Mimi K. Phillips, Editor ; Robert B. Logan, Publisher, 1516 Westwood Blvd. (24).
Western Grower and \« ,,, fXe?^Mr !««•«, 1929 3 26 140 2. 50 VAC 1,859
Shipper -f ............................ ^Monthly .......... jPo^ato^Grow g Controlled circ. VAC 1,720
26 140x2.00
39
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6'°°
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Western Grower and Shipper Pub. Co., 3091 Wilshire Blvd. (5)
Western Housing .................... Monthly .......... Apartments ....... 1919 3
George Drake, Editor; Apartment Assn. of
Los Angeles Co., Inc., Publisher, 551 S. Oxford St. (5).
Western Industrial Empire + . Monthly ......... {^SSSrl™1' 19" I
John J. Gregory, Editor; G. Wood, Publisher, 2225 Southwest Dr. (43).
Western Livestock Journal + Monthly .......... {^fforsl.? 1922 3 2T 14° 6-0°
Printed in two editions: Mountain and Plains States Ed., circ. 19,941; Pacific
Slope Ed., circ. 24,471.
Also prints special bound-in section each month called Horses and Horsemen.
Forrest Bassford, Editor; Nelson R. Crow, Publisher, 4511 Produce Plaza (58).
(Mat'l Hand'g 1958 3 27 140 4.00
Western Material Handling.. .Monthly ...... \ & Indus. Pkg. 2 40 140
[Equip. Controlled circ. VAC 9,145
Baymer Publications, Inc., 410 N. Larchmont Ave. (4).
Western MeUlworkln. ........... Monthly .......... {^^tS'ti. l"' ' cl
Nat. Wood, Editor; Jenkins Publishing Co., 2035 Miramar St. (57).
WCreeam New. + 1.1?! .......... }™*" ............. {cream Dealer, 19*4 » «
Henry Adam Morse, Publisher, 656 S. Los Angeles St. (14).
Wlste.™ Outdoor News and! 1954
Pacific Fish and Game ^Friday ............. Outdoor Life ......
News + .............................. J
Burt Twilegar, Editor: Western Outdoor Publishing Corp.,
1100 W. Olympic Blvd. (15).
Western Paint Review ............ Monthly .......... Paint Indus ........ 1920
R. W. Linley, Editor; Linley Pub. Co., 1872 W. 54th St. (62)
>7,866
"<> *•" *3'112
5 23 217 4.50
Controlled free dist.
27 140 2.50
Controlled circ.
38,006
4,268
>26,328
W
............
Robert Black and Roby Wentz, Editors ; West Coast Publications, Inc.,
1605 N. Cahuenga Blvd. (28).
estern^Sporting Goods |Monthly .......... Sporfg Goods. ...1920 3 26 140 8.00
Howard Oiansky, Editor; Western Sporting Goods Review, Publisher,
6905 Melrose Ave. (38).
Western Trucking .................. Monthly .......... ^Industry0 Controlled circ. VAC 14,983
Fred T. Russell, Editor; Wilson-Loveton Pub'ns, 1606 N. Highland Ave. (28).
Westlake Post-f ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1934 8 23 294 8.60
Gerald Deal, Publisher, P. O. Box 20730 (6). VAC 12,627— Free
West Los Angeles Citizen — See Citizen, Beverly Hills.
West Los Angeles Independent — See Independent.
Westways-f ............................. Monthly .......... Motoring ............ 1909 3 27 144 1.50 196,249
Automobile Club of S. Calif., Publisher, 2601 S. Figueroa St. (54).
Westwood Hills Citizen-f ....... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1928 8 22 298 3.50 J2 500
Bill Reeder, Editor; David B. Heyler, 427 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills. $10,000 — Free
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
«P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPubli«her's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNmlly
estimate. V ^ Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
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Westwood Hills Press — See Independent
Wilshire Citizen -f ................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1928 8 22 298 8.60 $4.000
Cliff Johnaon, Editor: David B. Heyler, Publisher, $11,000 — Free
427 N. Canon Dr., Beverly Hills.
Wilshire Press & Miracle lThllva/,nv T«^««n^««f 1923 8 23 294 5.00 VAC 16
Mile Press + ...................... {Thursday ........ Independent ....... VAC 3O.374— Free
Gerald T. Deal. Publisher, 939 S. Western Ave. (6).
Wilshire Reporter includes \«r^«,,a/ia^ T«^~»«,^+ 1945 5 24 224 8.50
Pico Reporter + ................ J Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 14,OOO— Free
See also Waxman Publications, Inc.
Al S. Waxman, Editor; Waxman Publications, Inc., 8300 West 3rd St. (48).
Woodberries-f V ..................... Bi-wkly, Fri ..... Collegiate ......... 1922 6 24 224 1.50 2,100
Students of Woodbury College, Eds. and Pubs., 1027 Wilshire Blvd. (17).
World Affairs .......................... Quarterly ........ Internal. Rela.... 1930 1 60 94 3.00 $600
Richard Van Alstyne, Editor; Univ. of S. Calif., Pub., 3618 University Ave. (7).
Wyvernwood Chronicle-f- ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1961 8 22 290 8.00
Joseph Eli Kovner, Editor and Publisher, 2613 Brooklyn Ave. (83). 7,600 — Free
LOS BANGS (E6%), pop. - (special U. S. Census 7-14-56, gives 5,418); Merced
Co. (C). 60 m NW of Fresno. SP RR. Creamery; cheese factory. Diversified
farming. Dairying, alfalfa, vegetables, cotton, melons.
Enterprise-f- ............................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1888 7 24 280 3.00 $2,026
F. A. Merrick and F. R. Melvin, Editors and Publishers.
LOS GATOS (D6), pop. 4,907; Santa Clara Co. (W). 50 m S of San Francisco. SP RR.
Oil wells; quicksilver mines. Health resort. Fruit cannery; wineries. Dehydrators,
gopher traps, radar and radio tubes, trailers manufactured. Nurseries. Fruit,
poultry farms. Prunes, apricots, peaches.
Times-Observer ........................ [|v*u«x- S**' Independent ....... 1936 8 22 294 12.00 §4,509
Prints West Valley Shopping News on Thursday for free distribution. Circ. 9,715.
George R. Kane, Editor and Publisher.
LOWER LAKE (C6), pop. X660; Lake Co. (C). 30 m N of Santa Rosa. Railroad sta-
tion, Ca lie toga. SP RR. Lake resort. Machine shops; saw mill. Agriculture.
Walnuts, peas, cattle.
Clear Lake Observer + ........... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1936 8 23 280 3.00 §2,135
Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Hanchett, Editors and Publishers.
LUCERNE VALLEY (J9), pop. X83. San Bernardino Co. (SE). 30 m NE of San
Bernardino. Nearest bank and railroad station Victorville. Agriculture. Alfalfa,
....! ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1955 6 24 224 3.50 §1,072
John Hudson, Editor and Publisher.
LYNWOOD (C10%), pop. 25,823 (special U. S. Census 11-4-53, gives 28,124); Los
Angeles Co. (S). Adjacent to Los Angeles. SP; PE RRs.
Manufactures printing presses, gears, stop signals, gas pumps, chemical com-
pounds. Machine shops. Residential. Three banks; 11,874 electric meters;
10,900 gas meters.
Herald-American — See Herald-American, Compton.
FNM+ ..................................... Thurada, ........ Independent ....... >928 8 2* 283 •••&„»£*
Allen T. Witter, Ed.; Allen T. and Jessie T. Witter, Pubs., 3237 Mulford Ave.
MADERA (E6%). pop. 10,497 (special U. S. Census 11-1-57, gives 13,872); Madera
Co. (SO. 22 m NW of Fresno. SP; AT&SF RRs. Olive oil, cottonseed oil,
lumber mills ; wineries ; creameries : sheet metal works ; nursery ; hatcheries.
Granite quarry ; Sugar pine timber. Farming.
News-Tribune* ....................... l^;^' ^^ Independent ....... 1892 8 22 294 18.80 54.225
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Prints News-Tribune Shopper each Thursday for free distribution. Circ. 4,000.
Dean Lesher, Publisher.
MALIBU (G9%), pop. 2,828; Los Angeles Co. (S). Adjacent to Santa Monica, nearest
railroad station. PE RR. Residential.
Independent — See Independent, Santa Monica.
Times 4- .................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1946 7 24 280 3.00
Reeves D. Tern pie man, Editor; Reeves D. and Eileen Templeman, Publishers,
22287 Pacific Coast Hwy.
MANHATTAN BEACH (Cll), pop. 17,830 (special U. S. Census 8-16-57, gives 32,535) ;
Los Angeles Co. (S). 16 m SW of Los Angeles. AT&SF RR. Pottery. Resort.
Residential.
Messenger 4- ............................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1988 7 24 280 2.60
Lyle M. Webb, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 607.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1912 8 24 283 2.50 §2,651
David Dessau, Editor and Publisher.
Tide — See Hermosa Beach.
MANTECA (D5%), pop. 8,804 (special U. S. Census 4-29-58, gives 6,995); San
Joaquin Co. (C). 12 m 3 of Stockton. SP; TS RRs. Wineries; sugar refinery;
fruit and vegetable cannery; olive oil mill; hatcheries. Diversified farming.
Alfalfa, grapes, melons.
Bulletin -f- ................................. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1908 8 23 287 8.50 $2,716
Geo. D. Murphy, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 912.
CfacoIatloa-HHtSept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uies Mats. ^Nonpared
cms, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotsnty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in memberahip fee.
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MARINA — Independent — See Independent, Santa Monica.
MARIPOSAt (F6), pop. X550; Mariposa Co. (C). 6 m N of Fresno. Railroad station,
Merced. AT&SF; SP RRs. Saw mill. Tourist resort. Pine timber. Diversified
farming. Grain, fruit, hay.
Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1854 8 24 280 8.00 81*700
M. D. Campbell, Editor and Publisher.
MARTINEZf (C5%), pop. 8,268 (special U. S. Census 7-16-57, gives 8,769); Contra
Costa Co. ( W). On Strait of Carquines, 20 m by water NE of San Francisco. Boat
connections. Oil refineries; copper smelter; wineries; fertilizer, soap, brick,
television parts, fire engines, chemical, valve manufacturers. Fisheries. Agri-
culture. Walnuts, grapes, dairy products.
Contra Costa Gazette -f j|v^*x- Sat> Republican 1858 8 24 204 15.00 7,265
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Prints Contra Costa Gazette Shopper on Wednesday for free distribution.
Circ., 16,500.
Contra Costa Standard Friday Independent 1874 8 24 294 2.50 92
Contra Costa Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 151.
MAR VISTA — See Santa Monica (Independent).
MARYSVILLEf YUBA CITY (D4%), pop. 15,687 (Marysville, 7,826) (Yuba City,
7,861); Yuba Co. (NC). On Feather River, 60 m N of Sacramento. SP; WP;
SN RRs. Airline, PC. Yuba College. Fruit canning and drying; quick freezing
plant; logging, welding, boat works; fishing tackle, trailer factories. Fruit,
dairying, cattle raising.
Appeal-Democrat -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1860 8 24 294 18.00**11,836
Color advertising accepted.
Robert C. Hardie, Publisher.
MAXWELL (C4), pop. X800; Colusa Co. (NC). 74 m NW of Sacramento. SP RR.
Lumber mill. Agriculture. Rice, sugar beets, wheat, barley.
Tribune-}- Wednesday Republican 1919 8 24 308 2.50 442
Bob and Ray Weston, Editors and Publishers.
MAYWOOD (C10%), pop. 18,292 (special U. S. Census 4-29-53, gives 13,483); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 6 m SE of Los Angeles. Railroad station, Huntington Park.
SP; AT&SF RRs. Manufactures furniture, steel, automobiles. Residential.
Diversified farming.
Bell-Maywood Industrial Post — See Bell
Joumal-h Thursday Independent 1924 5 24 224 2.50 1,915
H. H. Banninger, Editor; Wm. H. and H. H. Banninger, Publishers. 500 — Free
4852 E. Slauson Ave.
McFARLAND (F8), pop. 2,188; Kern Co. (S). 25 m NW of Bakersfield. SP RR. Cotton
oil mill; cotton gins; fruit, produce packed. Diversified farming. Cotton.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1928 6 24 224 3.00 5723
George B. Keyzers, Editor and Publisher, 429 Second St.
Record and News — See Delano.
MENDOCINO (B4), pop. X669; Mendocino Co. (NW). On Pacific Ocean, at mouth of
Big River, 85 m NW of Santa Rosa. Nearest railroad station, Fort Bragg. CW RR.
Boat connections. Lumber mill. Redwood, pine timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Beacon-f Friday Independent 1877 6 26 280 2.50 §2£3S
A. A. Heeser, Editor and Publisher.
MENDOTA (E7), pop. 1,516 (special U. S. Census 8-5-57, gives 2,549); Fresno Co.
(SW). 80 m W of Fresno. SP RR. Box factory. Ships vegetables, flowers. Diver-
sified farming.
Firebaugh-Mendota Journal — See Firebaugh.
MENLO PARK (J8), pop. 13,587 (special U. S. Census 10-14-57, gives 25,669); San
Mateo Co. (W). 1 m NW of Palo Alto. SP RR. St. Patrick's Seminary (men.)
Residential. Woodworking machinery; surgical dressings manufactured. Nurs-
Patrfciaen,' TheV Quarterly Collegiate 1980 2 26 105 2.00 1,500
Students of St. Patrick's Seminary, Editors and Publishers.
Recorder and Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1923 8 24 294 3.00 §2,194
Prints shopper weekly on Thursday called Mid-Peninsula Buy Word. Circ.,
12,490 — Free.
Roger C. Freeberg, Editor; Clarence A. Burley, Publisher, 640 Roble Ave.
(West'n Homes.
Sunset Magazine Monthly {Gardens, Food 1898 3 27 140 2.50 *624,838
I & Travel
Proctor Mellquist, Editor; Lane Publishing Co.
MENTONE (H9%), pop. X2.000; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 5 m NE of Redlands,
nearest bank. AT&SF; SP RRs. Ships citrus fruit. Fruit, poultry farms.
Times -Herald -f Bi-wkly(Thurs.) Republican.. .. 1949 7 21 294 2.00
Wesley K. Nary, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box M. 1,000— Free
MERCEDf (E6), pop. 15,278 (special U. S. Census 8-14-57, gives 20,394) ; Merced Co.
(C). 55 m N of Fresno. SP; AT&SF RRs. Airline. UAL. Fruits, tomatoes, figs
packed. Manufactures canned fruits, cement, cor.crete pipe, dairy products.
Nurseries. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Alfalfa, peaches, figs.
{ Express + Thursday Independent. 1875 8 23 294 3.00
Sun-Star+ Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1869 8 23 294 18.00**11,699
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Dean Lesher, Editor and Publisher.
Ctroilatlon— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U*es Mats. $ Nonpareil
•ms. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. yiuued only during academic year. xSubscrlptton included in membership fee.
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Young Man + ........................... Monthly .......... {^fComme^e 1943 5 24 224 x *n'600
Carey L. Bodey, Editor ; California State Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Publisher, 1103 East 16th St.
MIDDLETOWN (C6), pop. X450; Lake Co. (NW). 20 m NE of Santa Rosa. Railroad
station and bank, Calistoga. SP RR. Winery. Summer resort. Quicksilver mine.
Agriculture. Barley, wheat, alfalfa.
Times-Star-f ............................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1921 7 22 280 2.50 -
Ed. Runyon, Editor and Publisher.
MILLBRAE (J2H), pop. 8,972 (special U. S. Census 5 3-57, gives 14,508) ; San Mateo
Co. (W). 16 m S of San Francisco. SP RR. Manufactures paper cartons, steam
turbines, chemicals. Nurseries. Residential.
Sun and Leader -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1935 8 22 287 3.00 §2378
Everett E. Bey, Editor; Anne Loftus and Everett E. Bey, Publishers. 5,995 — Free
MILL VALLEY (C5%), pop. 7,331 (special U. S. Census 9-17-57, gives 9,436) ; Marin
Co. (W). On Richardson Bay, 14 m N of San Francisco. NWP RR. Nursery;
creamery; planing mill; luggage, hardware manufactured. Residential. Dairy,
grain farms.
{Record-f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1899 8 24 287 8.50 J3.443
Circulates also in Belvedere and Tiburon.
Southern Marin Messenger + . Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1948 8 24 287 $9,214 — Free
Thomas Collison, Editor and Publisher, 21 Corte Madera Ave.
( Meat Pack g i Q K K Q oc 1 4ft RAA
Western Meat Industry ......... Monthly .......... & Related 1956 8 Controlled circ. >2,703
(.Jnanufac rs
Donald E. Oman, Editor; Span Publishing Co., Keystone Bldg.
WvfrseA.Q!!arter!y...0f JQuarterly ........ Poetry ................ 1933 1 50 98 1.00 J950
Stanton'A.' CobientzrEditor and Publisher, P. O. Box 332.
MILPITAS (L3), pop. - (special U. S. Census 6-10-57, gives 1,924); Santa Clara
Co. (W). 5 m N of San Jose. WP RRs. Iron works. Agriculture. Citrus fruit;
truck crops.
Post (offset) + ....................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1955 5 23 224 3.00 §979
Elaine M. Levine, Editor; Morton I. Levine, Publisher, P. O. Box 301.
MISSION BEACH-— See San Diego.
MODESTOf (D6), pop. 17,389; Stanislaus Co. (C). 29 m SE of Stockton. M&ET; TS;
SP RRs. Airline UAL. Frozen foods, canning and packing plants. Meat, poultry,
dairy products, olive oil, crates, dehydrators, chemicals, wine, manufactured.
Diversified farming. Hay, beans, peaches.
B- + ........................................ [gig^ independent ....... »•«
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. P. Jones, Editor; McClatchy Newspapers, Publisher, 14th and H sts.
Farmer-Labor News-f ............ Friday ............. Labor ................. 1923 5 24 224 3.00 $5,970
Olympic Press, Publisher, P. O. Box 693.
Journal-h .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1932 5 24 224 1.50 §1,115
Robert P. Frantz, Editor; Stanislaus Publishing Co., 912 13th St.
Sentinel (offset) ..................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1951 5 24 224 3.00
Printed in two editions: East Modesto Ed.; South Modesto Ed.
R. L. Watson. Editor and Publisher, 713 Fourth St.
South Side News-f ................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1944 7 24 280 1.00
J. C. Schaller, Editor and Publisher, 1410 Crows Landing Rd., Box 1097.
Tribune-f ................................ Friday ............. Republican ........ 1924 8 24 280 3.00 2,390
Prints Shopping Guide on Thursday for free distribution. Circ., 12,000.
Craig Hawley and Roldon P. Sutton, Editors and Publishers. 910 12th St.
MOJAVE (G8%), pop. 2,055; Kern Co. (S). 50 m SE of Bakersfield. AT&SF; SP RRs.
Airport. Gold, silver mines. Agriculture. Alfalfa, wheat.
Desert News-f ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1938 8 24 808 3.00 §2,600
Joseph Smith. Editor; Milton Smith, Publisher.
MONROVIA (D10), pop. 20,186 (special U. S. Census 6-5-57, gives 25,286); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 17 m NE of Los Angeles. SP; PE RRs. Fruit packing plants;
planing mills. Manufactures paint, water heaters, wooden heels, gloves, textiles,
dairy products, feed, color pigments. Agriculture. Fruits.
News-Post-f ............................ Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1886 8 24 28012.00^*8,414
Color advertising accepted.
Elwood Irwin, Editor; W. L. Taylor, Publisher.
flnt. Desig'rs IQCQ o KA 0
West CoMt Source Book ....... Bi-monthly ..... Home Controlled free dist
Printed in four Previews Editions; size 4 cols., 23 nonps., 140 agate lines, and
two Directory Editions; size 2 cols., 28 nonps., 98 agate lines.
T. J. Sands Publications, 412 W. Lemon Ave.
MONTEBELLO (C10%), pop. 21,735 (special U. S. Census 9-5-57, gives 30,019);
Los Angeles Co. (S). 3 m SE of Los Angeles. AT&SF; UP RRs.
Commercial nurseries. Iron and brass foundries ; furniture, feed, aircraft
parts, plastics, farm tools, cosmetics manufactured. Oil wells. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms.
Messenger -f ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1936 5 24 224 2.00
M. A. Marty. J. Marty, Elizabeth Bushaw, Publishers, 108 W. Beverly Blvd.
Circulation — **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
•tut, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch, t County seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscnption included in membership fee.
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tl.200
t3,650
MONTEBELLO (Continued) Estab Cols <3> Width V Depth Sub Clre
News-f Thursday Independent 1914 8 23 297 4.00 7,360
Mrs. Vivian Batman, Ed.; Southern Calif. Pub. Co., 109 W. Whittier Blvd.
MONTECITO — Montecito Ledger — See Santa Barbara.
MONTEREY (D7), pop. 16,205 (special U. S. Census 11-7-56, gives 21,840) ; Monterey
Co. (W). On Monterey Bay, 125 m S of San Francisco. SP RR. Airlines: PC;
UAL. Boat connections. Sardine fisheries. Resort. Monterey Peninsula College.
Fish canneries; frozen fish, fruit, vegetable packing plants. Agriculture. Pears,
artichokes, apples. TV station.
El Yanqui V (offset) Friday Collegiate 1948 clntrolled°free dist.
Students of Monterey Peninsula College, Editors and Publishers.
Monterey Bay Labor News Friday Labor 1937 5 24 224 3.00
Olympic Press, Publisher, P. O. Box 1410, Salinas.
Peninsula Herald -h Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1889 8 23 301 18.00 **21,086
Color advertising accepted.
Prints Armed Forces Herald monthly, distributed primarily to personnel at
Fort Ord, Navy Post Grad. School. Army Language School.
Allen Griffin, Editor; Peninsula Daily Herald Co., Inc., Publisher.
MONTEREY PARK (CIO %). pop. 20,395 (special U. S. Census 3-24-58, gives 33,045) ;
Los Angeles Co. (S). 2 m S of Alhambra, nearest railroad station. PE RR. Potato
chips, illuminating signs, shoes, electronics, chemicals, toys, diesel replacement
parts manufactured. Residential.
Californian Thursday Independent 1950 8 23 294 3.50 4,500
John King-Smith, Publisher, 117 E. Garvey Blvd. 11,595— Free
Progress-!- Thursday Independent 1918 8 24 294 3.75 §5,539
Eli Isenberg, Editor and Publisher, 202 S. Garfteld Ave.
MONTROSE (CIO), pop. incl. in La Crescento; Los Angeles Co. (S). 4 m N of Glendale,
nearest railroad station. SP;UP;PE RRs. Residential. Fruit, truck, poultry farms.
f Ledger -f Thurs. & Sun.Jndependent 1923 8 23 294 3.00 7,004
\ Photo-News-f Thursday Independent 1922 8 23 294 15,000 — Free
1 Don Carpenter, Editor; Ted Zack, Publisher, 3700 Ocean View Blvd.
MOORPARK (G9), pop. 1,146; Ventura Co. (S). 27 m E of Ventura. SP RR. Tomatoes,
fruits, walnuts packed. Agriculture. Fruit, walnuts, poultry, beans, tomatoes.
Enterprise + Thursday Independent 1912 8 23 294 3.00 §1,200
Emil Frost, Editor; Ronald W. Sexty, Publisher.
MORGAN HILL (D6V2), pop. 1,627 (special U. S. Census 5-23-58, gives 2,416) ; Santa
Clara Co. (W). 20 m SE of San Jose. SP RR. Canneries; poultry processing, cold
storage plants; feed mills. Ranching. Diversified farming. Prunes, grapes, straw-
berries.
Times-f- Friday Republican 1898 6 24 252 2.50 §1,635
Calvin W. Chick, Editor; Ralph W. Slauter, Publisher.
MORONGO VALLEY — News — See Desert Journal of Joshua Tree.
MORRO BAY (E8), pop. 1,659; San Luis Obispo Co. (SW). On Pacific Ocean, 14 m
W of San Luis Obispo, nearest railroad station. SP RR. Beach resort. Dairy,
truck, grain farms.
Sun, The -f Friday Independent 1930 6 24 280 3.00 §2,65O
Linnea Waltz, Editor; J. N. Moses, Publisher, P. O. Box 167.
$50,000
3.50 $250,000
12.00 §2,570
MOUNTAIN VIEW (C6), pop. 6,563 (special U. S. Census 5-21-57, gives 26,023);
Santa Clara Co. (W). 6 m S of Palo Alto. SP RR. Airport. Fruit, vegetable can-
neries; olive oil mill; winery. Nurseries. Agriculture. Prunes, apricots, cherries.
Our Little Friend (no adv.). ...Friday Child Interest... 1890 3 26 138 2.50
H. E. Sample, Editor; Pacific Press Publishing Assn., 1350 Villa St.
Signs of the Times Monthly 7th Day Advt.... 1874 3 28 150
Arthur S. Maxwell, Editor; Pacific Press Publishing Assn., 1350 Villa St.
{ Regis ter-Leader-f f^X^j^** ^^ Independent 1888 8 23 294
Color advertising accepted.
MShopapirng/iN^w"s0f Alt°S JWednesday Shopping 1954 8 23 294 15,000— Free
Tom Murphine, Editor; Joseph C. Houghteling, Publisher, 329 Castro St.
MOUNT SHASTA (C2), pop. 1,909; Siskiyou Co. (N). 75 m SW of Klamath Falls, Ore.
SP; MCR RRs. Saw mill; box factory. Pine, fir timber. Mountain resort. Agri-
culture. Strawberries, cabbage, corn.
Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1903 5 24 230 3.50 ** 1,230
Orbell 0. Apperson, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
NAP Af (C6), pop. 13,579 (special U. S. Census 5-13-54, gives 15,290) ; Napa Co. (W).
On Napa River, 15 m E of Vallejo. SP RR. Fruit canning and drying. Manu-
factures leather, gloves, shirts, pants, athletic equipment, paper boxes, dairy
products, wine. Quicksilver mines. Diversified farming. Grapes, fruits, poultry.
Journal + Thursday Independent 1860 8 24 294 1.50 6,000
Prints free dist. shopping paper on Wednesday called Shopping News.
Douglas Tibbits, Jr. and E. H. Fingerlos, Publishers, 1098 Brown St.
22 175 1.00 2,100
+ I Wednesday Democratic 1952 6
Joseph Wiiiis.EdiTorV John A. Nemes, Publisher, 520 Third St.
Register-f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1863 8
Color advertising accepted
Napa Valley Publishing Co.
24 300 15.00 **I2,324
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *.Tune and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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NATIONAL CITY (Hll), pop. 21,199 (special U. S. Census 10-16-57, gives 81,785) ; San
Diego Co. (8). 6 m SE of San Diego. SD&AE; AT&SF RRs. Oil refinery; citrus
extract, toy, cabinet factories ; nursery. Residential. Fruit, truck farms. Celery,
lemons.
ChS^New+ti°nal Clty }Sunday Independent . 1882 8 24 294 8.00 7,782
Prints^on "Thursday Chula- Vista Star-News, circ., 5,921 and National City
Star-News, circ., 3,791.
Bay Cities Publishing Co., Inc., 289 Sea Vale, Chula Vista.
NEEDLES (L8%), pop. 4,051 (special U. S. Census 11-25-57, gives 4,776) ; San Bernar-
dino Co. (SB). On Colorado River, 160 m NE of San Bernardino. AT&SF RR.
Railroad division point; bottling works. Agriculture.
Desert Star-f Thursday Independent 1944 7 24 280 4.00 $1,597
Lee B. Perry, Editor and Publisher.
NEVADA CITYf (D4), pop. 5,825; Nevada Co. (NE). 55 m NE of Sacramento. Nearest
railroad station, Cotfax. SP RR. Saw mills; mining machinery manufactured;
nursery. Summer resort. Gold mines. Agriculture. Pears, apples, peaches.
Nevada County Nugget +. .. Thursday .. Republican ... 1926 7 24 280 3.00 §4,114
Circulates also in Grass Valley.
Lynn Bramcamp, Jr., Editor; John D. Truscott, Publisher.
NEWARK— See News Register of Fremont.
NEWHALL (G9), pop. 2,527; Los Angeles Co. (S). 31 m NW of Los Angeles. SP RR.
Airport. Oil refinery ; hatchery. Oil wells. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Hay, alfalfa,
vegetables.
Newhall Signal and Saugus lThurgday Independent 1919 7 24 286 3.00 §2^200
Enterprise ~T* J
Fred W. Trueblood, Sr., Editor and Publisher.
NEWMAN (D6), pop. 1,815 (special U. S. Census 10-19-53, gives 1,970) ; Stanislaus
Co. (C). 25 m S of Modesto. SP RR. Manufactures dairy products. Rose nursery.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Alfalfa, beans, tobatoes.
West Side Index 4- Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 273 3.00 §1,166
F. T. McGinnis. Editor and Publisher.
NEWPORT BEACH (Dll%), pop. 12,120 (special U. S. Census 5-17-57, gives 21,201) ;
Orange Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 12 m SW of Santa Ana. PE RR. Boat building;
fish canning and packing plants, electronic parts, plastics manufactured. Mack-
erel fisheries. Beach resort.
r Newport Harbor News- fMon.,Wed. Independent 1907 8 24 301 6.00 **4,792
i "ress-p • i& Jfri.
1 Orange Coast Free Press -{-....Wednesday Independent 1947 8 24 301 23338 — Free
L Thomas F. Ratcliff, Editor; Newport Harbor Publishing Co., 2211 Balboa Blvd.
Newport Harbor Ensign — See Corona del Mar.
NORCO (H9%), pop. 1,584; Riverside Co. (SE). 10 m W of Riverside. Nearest bank and
railroad station, Corona. Nurseries ; hatchery. Fruit, poultry dairy farms.
Norconian Photo News Friday Independent 1964 8 22 287 1.00
John Marsden Poole. Editor and Publisher, 4362 Hillside Ave.
NORTH HOLLYWOOD (CIO) (pop. inc. in Los Angeles) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). 15 m
NW of Los Angeles. SP RR. Manufactures tile, paint, soap, aircraft, motion
pictures and equipment, missiles, electronics, televisions, plastics. Residential.
American Aeronaut-f Semi-mo Labor 1940 5 24 217 xl.20 24,500
Jack Roberts, Editor; Aeronautical Industrial Lodge, 727, International Asso-
ciation of Machinists, Publisher, 5501 Lankershim Blvd.
Dime- A-Line News -f Wed. & Sun Republican 1948 6 23 224 $40,000 — Free
William R. Grove, Publisher, 5721 Lankershim Blvd.
Graphic, The+ (Studio City). Wednesday. Independent .... 1948 8 23 294 8,5SO— Free
Sue Ressler, Editor; Dan C. Preston, Publisher, 13936 Ventura Blvd.,
Sherman Oaks
Hardware Handbook Quarterly Hardware 1956 2 24 81 2.50
Associated Product Publications, 4219 Coldwater Canyon Ave.
Novela Cine-Grafica, La \iLi™,fV.iv **„* PI-* IQA a * oa iaa i KA
(Spanish) .. . rMonthJy Mot. Fict 1948 3 28 186 1.50
Armando del Moral, Editor; Orbe Publications, Inc., 705 N. Windsor Blvd.,
Hollywood (38).
Valley Jewish News -f Thursday Jewish Int 1942 5 24 224 8.00 9,018
Dr. Jess Nathan, Ed.; Harriet Ruth Nathan, Pub.. 5730 Lankershim Blvd.
Valley Times-f .Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1935 8 22 294 15.00*^45,372
Color advertising accepted.
Jackson Berger, Editor; Valley News Corp., Publisher, 11109 Magnolia Blvd.
NORTHRIDGE (BIO), pop. ; Los Angeles Co. (S). 25 m N of Los Angeles.
SP RR. Citrus juices, electronic parts, wallpaper, greeting cards, boats, carbon
paper manufactured. Truck, fruit, poultry farms.
Combined %3> the JThursday Independent 1949 8 2S 294 21°<> t"J
Northridge Shopper 4- I J7, 950— -Free
Miles Clark, Editor and Publisher, 8735 Baird Blvd.
NORTH SACRAMENTO (B8), branch of Sacramento P. O., pop. 6,029 (special U. S.
Census 8-7-57, gives 9,236); Sacramento Co. (NC). 3 m NE of Sacramento.
SN RR.
Journal-f. .... Friday Republican 1928 8 24 297 8.00 83,638
John T. Holden, Jr.. Editor and Publisher, 1808 Del Paso Blvd.
Oratotion~-**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; tPublither's Report; Light lace, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty wat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
•?£!!£' J^'2!??* 0fUy dttring »c*d««*« 7««. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
ML SURE TO READ the Grtds to the ns« of ths Directory In front of book.
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NORTH WH1TTIER HEIGHTS— South Valley News— See La Puente.
NORWALK (C10%), pop. X70,000; Los Angeles Co. (S). 17 m SE of Los Angeles.
SP RR. Rhubarb shipped; soap factory; nursery. Diversified farming. Truck
crops, hay, corn, potatoes.
f Call -I- Sunday Independent 1892 8 28 294 3.00 {7,950
j Call-Advertiser-f Thursday Independent 1949 8 28 294 $35,250 — Free
1 Nell Donovan, Editor and Publisher.
Enterprise — See Herald-Enterprise of Norwalk.
Herald American — See Herald American, Compton.
NOVATO (C5%), Pop. 8,496; Marin Co. (W). 28 m N of San Francisco. NWP RR.
Cheese factory. Residential. Dairy, fruit farms.
Advance^ Wed. & Fri Independent 1922 9 22 280 6.50 $2,830
George Barnwell, Editor; George Barnwell and Fred Volz, Publishers,
P. O. Box 205.
OAKDALE (E6), pop. 4,064 (special U. S. Census 11-19-54, gives 4,336); Stanislaus
Co. (C). 16 m NE of Modesto. SRC; AT&SF; SP HRs. Fruit, vegetable cannery;
winery; box shook factory. Diversified farming. Cattle, sheep, poultry, almonds.
Leader^- Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 294 8.00 §2,086
Stanley F. Wakefield. Editor and Publisher.
OAKHURST (E6% ), pop. X 60; Madera Co. (SC). 24 m NW of Fresno. Nearest bank and
railroad station, Madera. AT&SF; SP RRs. Mountain resort.
Siena Star (offset) Thursday Independent 1958 4 22 187 8.00
Clarence R. Ragland, Editor; Jack L. Gyer, Publisher, P. O. Box 105.
OAKLAND! (C5%). pop. 884,675; Alameda Co. (W). On E side of San Francisco Bay,
connected by bridge with San Francisco. WP; SP; AT&SF; SN RRs. Airlines:
AA; PC; TWA; UAL; WAL. Mills College (women) ; California College of Arts
and Crafts.
Important seaport. Principal manufactures: canned and dried fruits, packed
fruit and meat, automobiles, glass, yeast, beer, wine, chemicals, roofing, floor-
ing, insulatincr material, pipe, clothes, engines, electrical equipment, soap, cast-
ings, feeds, fertilizers, paint, corrugated containers. Oil refineries; shipyards;
lumber mills; railroad shops. Seven banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $2,873,-
624,559; bank deposits (12-31-57), $758,586,356. 278,410 (residence) electric
(AC) meters; 266,914 (residence) gaa (nat.) meters; 353,053 (Alameda Co.)
telephones.
Bulletin of the Alameda- ] 1Q,K „ 90 119 - nn t1 R9O
Arn + .C°±..M.!d'C8' tMOnthly MediC8' clntSlUdfJjdtot. M*'So
John Sherrick, M.D., Editor; Alameda-Contra Costa Medical Assn., Publisher,
6230 Claremont Ave. (18).
California Voice4- (Negro). ...Friday Republican 1919 7 26 280 3.00 §11,500
E. A. Daly, Editor and Publisher, 2622 San Pablo Ave. (12).
Claremont Pr<*ss-f Friday Independent 1914 8 24 308 3.00
Prints college Shopper for free distribution.
Sewell Glinternick, Ed.; Claremont Press Pub'g Co., 5484 College Ave. (18).
Dispensing Optician Monthly Optical 1941 called fL dist. 2,530
Dispensing Optician, Publisher, 1980 Mountain Blvd. (11).
East Bay Labor Journal -f- Friday Labor 1926 8 24 280 3.00 28,996
Louis Burgess, Ed.; Central Labor and Building Trades Councils, Publishers,
1622 East 12th St. (6).
East Bay News-f Mon. & Thurs.. Republican 1920 8 24 294 6.00 34,500
Fay Ariansen, Editor; East Bay News, Publisher, Foothill and 55th Ave.
Inter-City Express f^^6*'8*1' Legal & Com... 1909 5 26 25224.00 1,142
W. K. MacDonald. Editor; Inter-City Express Pub. Co., 614 Madison (7).
Mills Quarterly Quarterly {A?u5n.ae 1918 8 4° 112 8'°°
Alumnae Assn. of Mills College, Publisher (13).
Mills Stream -|- V Thursday Collegiate 1917 6 24 224 x3.50 1,300
Associated Students of Mills College, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 407.
Montclarion. The (offset) Wednesday Independent 1944 5 24 224 2.00 §2,926
Fredric Graeser, Editor; Fredric Graeaer and Mary L. Graeser, Publishers,
6227 La Salle Ave. (1).
M C^Hfor^ia trati°" NeW° °fJMonthly Auto Trade 1922 4
26 160 30.00
W. P.""CrinnionVEditorand Publisher, 623 E. 14th St (6).
Neighborhood Journal -4- .. Thursday Republican 1930 8 24 294 30.00
O. W. G. Conn, Editor and Publisher, 432 Natoma St., San Francisco,
Observer-f Saturday Republican 1911 4 24 140 6.00
Marion Grover Tibbitts, Editor and Publisher, 506 15th St. (12).
Pet Life Quarterly {^Pett* 1952 8 26 14° 1-°°
Eloise Keeler, Editor; Edward B. Price, Publisher, 4320 MacArthur Blvd. (19).
Piedmonter, The .Friday Independent 1918 5 28 214 2.50
E. Clayton Snyder, Editor and Publisher, 8968 Piedmont Ave. (11).
« „ , (Evg. ex. Sun.In , R._ 1874 8 22 800 24.0 0**205,»42
Tribune + ^ Sun. Morn. Ind' Rcp Sunday circ.**236,597
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. R. Knowland, Editor; The Tribune Publishing Co., Tribune Bldg. (4).
12,876
12,100
215,500
§1,725
Circulation— fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement: Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaflj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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OAK VIEW (F9), pop. 1,648; Ventura Co. (S). 10 m N of Ventura, nearest railroad
station. Bank, Ojai. Nursery. Diversified farming.
Oaks Gazette-h Thursday Independent 1949 5 22 224 3.50 762
J. Frank Knebel, Publisher, P. O. Box 888. 1,120 — Free
OCEAN BEACH (Hll), P. O. San Diego, pop. ; San Diego Co. (S). Suburb of San
Diego, nearest railroad station. AT&SF; SD&AE RRs. Beach resort. Residential.
294
Peninsula News + Thursday Independent 1920 8 23
Spencer Held, Editor; Ocean Beach Printing and Publishing Co., Inc.,
1918 Bacon St. (7).
OCEAN PARK — Independent — See Independent, Santa Monica.
OCEANSIDE (H10). pop. 12,881 (special U. S. Census 7-17-56, gives 20,489); San
Diego Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 38 m N of San Diego. AT&SF RR. Nursery;
bean warehouses. Resort. Agriculture. Avocados, winter vegetables, grain.
5.50 7,501
7,569 — Free
fEvg. ex. Sat.
Blade-Tribune + ...................... }&Sun.,
8 23 294 18.60 16,092
Independent... 1879
[Sun. Morn.
I Color advertising accepted.
L North County News + ............ Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1863 8 23 294 2.60 J2.000
Thomas W. Braden, Editor; Blade-Tribune Publishing Co., 403 First St. $9,800 — Free
OJAI (F9), pop. 2,519 (special U. S. Census 4-18-56, gives 3,930) ; Ventura Co. (S). 14
m NE of Ventura. SP RR. Mountain resort. Private schools. Fruit packed.
Diversified farming.
Ojai and Valley News + ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1891 8 22 294 3.50 §2,596
Ben Holstrom, Editor; J. Frank Knebel, Publisher.
ONTARIO-UPLAND (H9%), pop. 22,872 (special U. S. Census 2-23-57, gives 41,656) ;
San Bernardino Co. (SE). 30 m E of Los Angeles. SP; UP RRs. Airlines: BAL;
WAL.
Manufactures aircraft and aircraft parts, electrical equipment, orange
products, tile, steel products. Wineries ; nurseries. Ships citrus fruit. Agriculture.
Oranges, lemons, olives, grapes. Four banks (Ontario-Upland) : savings bank
deposits (6-30-57). $29,331,740. Ontario-Upland Area. 17,208 (residential)
electric meters; 17,166 gas meters; 18,588 (residential) telephones.
{Record+ (no adv.) ................. Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1885 8 22 294 1.50 §15
fEvg. ex.Sat.
Report -f ................................... <&Sun., Independent ...... 1910 8 22 29416.80 *18,797
( Sun. Morn.
Color advertising accepted.
Jerene Appleby Haraish, Editor and Publisher, 212 East B St.
ORANGE (DID. pop. 10,027 (special U. S. Census 9-26-57, gives 21,334); Orange
Co. (S). 86 m SE of Los Angeles. AT&SF; PE RRs. Manufactures copper wire,
rope, twine, canned fruits, fruit extracts, concrete pipe, steel tanks, plastic
hose and bags. Fruit, walnuts packed; nurseries. Agriculture. Oranges, walnuts,
lemons.
f Fresh vegetables 10oQ «
Fruit and Vegetable Review...Monthly ...... fruitGrowers 1939
ctroUedfree dU
2,911
8,128
[& Shippers
A. J. Miller, Editor; Briant Sando, Publisher, Orange Savings Bldg.
«otor West Month* Auto Trade '<><" « ^"^ •&« >21>M1
George W. Schell, Editor; Sando Publications, Orange Savings Bldg.
News-f |^v^®x- Sat- Independent 1907 8 24 294 12.00 §5,909
Comic atrip advertising accepted.
Charles O. Voigt, Editor and Publisher.
ORANGE COVE (F7), pop. 2,895 (special U. S. Census 11-17-53, gives 2,522) ; Fresno
Co. (SC). 37 m SE of Fresno. AT&SF RR. Fruit packing and shipping. Agri-
culture. Oranges, grapes, olives, grain.
News-f Friday Independent 1915 7 24 280 3.00 989
James B. Joly, Editor and Publisher.
ORANGEVALE (C8), pop. X7.000; Sacramento Co. (NC). 20 m NE of Sacramento.
Bank and railroad station, Folsom. SP RR. Fruit, stock, grain farms.
News-f Thursday Shopper 1956 8 24 280 2,400 — Free
Frank J. Maloney, Editor; Milton Kjer and Oroville Wegat, Publishers,
P. O. Box 218, Folsom.
ORINDA (Jl%), pop. X 3,300; Contra Costa Co. (W). 8 m NE of Oakland. Nearest rail
road station, Berkeley. AT&SF; SP RRs. Residential. Nursery.
Sun-f Friday Independent 1942 8 23 294 3.75 §2,730
Prints Sun Shopping News for free distribution.
Herman Silverman, Editor and Publisher, Lafayette.
ORLAND (C4), pop. 2,067 (special U. S. Census 11-16-55, gives 2,392); Glenn Co.
(NWC). 20 m W of Chico. SP RR. Milk products factory; fruit, olives, nuts
packed. Nurseries; hatcheries. Dairy, fruit, poultry farms. Oranges, almonds,
livestock.
Register-f Mon.&Thurs...Ind. Dem 1898 8 24 304 3.00 §1,472
Francis Jacobs and Lester Jacobs, Editors and Publishers.
Unit-f Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1911 8 24 280 4.00 §2,542
Marjorie L. Keene, Editor; Don Keene and Stephen Blacet, Publishers.
OROSI (F7), pop. 7,172; Tulare Co. (SC). 34 m SE of Fresno. AT&SF RR. Citrus fruit,
vegetables shipped. Diversified farming. Oranges, tomatoes, peaches.
Cutler-Orosi Courier -f Thursday Independent 1921 7 24 280 3.50 §850
Glenn A. Tupper, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Use* Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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§5,776
tl,157
§327
3,600
1,050
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OROVILLEt (D4), pop. 5,887 ; Butte Co. (N). On Feather River, 85 m N of Sacramento.
SM ; WP ; SP RRs. Olive, fruit, vegetable canning and packing. Olive oil, wine,
lumber manufactured. Pine timber; gold mines. Farming.
Mercury-Register -f- ................ Uvg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1873 8 23 303 15.00
Color advertising accepted.
Dan L. Beebe, Editor; Oroville Mercury Co., Publisher.
Press + (offset) ..................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1933 7 24 280 3.00
Jack Little, Editor; Jack Little and Glenn C. Coito, Publisher, 1251 Hudtoon St.
OXNARD (F9), pop. 21,567 (special U. S. Census 4-16-58, gives 34,326); Ventura
Co. (S). 10 m SE of Ventura. SP; VCO RRs. Airline, PC. Beet sugar refinery;
frozen food plants; machine shops; lumber, paper mills; bottling, cement works;
oil refineries. Fruit, vegetables packed. Nurseries. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, sugar
beets, walnuts, tomatoes. Bank deposits (6-30-56), $33,985,365.
News + ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1950 5 24 224 1.50
Mark H. Edwards, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 465.
Press-Courier -f ....................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1900 8 24 298 18.00 **10,782
Color advertising accepted.
George Grimes, Editor; Oxnard Press-Courier Co., Inc., Publisher.
PACIFICA (J2V2), pop. X20,500; San Mateo Co. (W). On Pacific Ocean, 10 m S of
San Francisco. Nearest railroad station, Colma. SP RR. Residential. Agriculture.
Coastside Tribune -f ............... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1948 8 22 294 3.50
Lowell Blankfort, Editor and Publisher, 59 Aura Vista.
Tidings -f ................................. Tuesday .......... Independent ...... 1938 5 22 210 2.50
Benjamin Sharp, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 65.
PACIFIC BEACH (H10%), pop. - ; San Diego Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 7 m N of
San Diego, nearest bank. AT&SF RR. Manufactures plastic mats, women's
apparel, boats. Nurseries. Resort. Residential.
North Shores Sentinel -f ......... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1926 8 24 298 5.00 12,020
Gilbert Cummings, Ed. ; Hobby Myers, Pub., 1011 Grand Ave., San Diego (9). 21,104 — Free
PACIFIC GROVE (D7), pop. 9,623 (special U. S. Census 8-17-55, gives 10,741);
Monterey Co. (W). On Monterey Bay, 2 m W of Monterey. SP RR. Marmalade,
creamery products, whips, polo mallets, boats manufactured. Planing mill;
nurseries. Resort. Residential.
Pacific Grove Tribune — See Pacific Spectator Journal, Carmel, Calif.
PACIFIC PALISADES (AlO), (pop. inc. in Los Angeles) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). 4 m N of
Santa Monica, nearest railroad station. PE RR. Residential suburb of Los Angeles.
Independent — See Independent, Santa Monica.
Palisadian-f ............................. Friday ............. Republican ......... 1928 6 24 254 3.00
Mrs. C. D. Clearwater, Editor and Publisher, 868 Swarthmore Ave.
Post-f ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1950 8 22 300 3.00
Charles B. Brown and William W. Brown, Eds. and Pubs., 839 Via De La Paz.
PACOIMA (C9%), pop. (inc. in Los Angeles); Los Angeles Co. (S). 20 m NW of
Los Angeles. SP RR. Bank, San Fernando. Manufactures heaters, aluminum tile,
paint, Venetian blinds, trailer vans, liquid solder, machine parts, photo equip-
ment, garden tools, brass valves. Citrus fruit packed. Fruit farms.
Herald-Dispatch — See Los Angeles.
Mathematics Magazine ........... Bi-monthly ..... Mathematics ..... 1926 1 54 104 3.00
Not issued during July-August.
Glenn James, Editor and Publisher, 14068 Van Nuys Blvd.
Post .......................................... Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1948 8 24 287 7.50
Space sold only in combination with Outlook of Granada Hills; Sun-Reporter
of San Fernando. Combined circ., 16,100. 18,400 — Free.
Durwood Scott, Editor; Mission Publications, Inc., P. O. Box 110, San Fernando.
PALMDALE (G9), pop. X921 ; Los Angeles Co. (S). 40 m NE of Los Angeles. SP RR.
Airline, PC. Pears packed. Agriculture. Alfalfa, pears, peaches, figs, chickens,
turkeys.
Antelope Valley Press-f ........ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1915 8 24 294 3.50
Lament Odett, Editor and Publisher.
PALM DESERT (J10), pop. X600; Riverside Co. (SE). 75 m SE of Redland. Nearest
railroad station, Indio. SP RR. Winter resort. Fruit, truck farms.
Desert Magazine-f- .................. Monthly .......... Outdoor Life ...... 1937 3 28 140 4.00
Charles E. Shelten, Editor; Desert Press, Inc., Publisher.
PALM SPRINGS (J9M>), pop. 7,660 (special U. S. Census 2-19-58, gives 12.443);
Riverside Co. (SE). 56 m E of Riverside. SP RR. Airlines: BAL; WAL. Desert
resort.
§2,350
§3300
$2,200
Desert Sun -|- ........................... {|Vjg0®x> Sun< Independent ....... 1927 8 23 294 15.00
A OR IRA A KH
4 26 164 4'50
§5,849
30,879
§8,494
J5.840
Color advertising accepted.
O. B. Jaynes, Editor; Ward J. Risvold, Publisher, 174 N. Palm Canyon Dr.
Palm Springs Villager ............. Monthly .......... f Desert Art'les 1Q,«r
Not issued during June, July, August. \& Society 1945
Mildred Iverson,. Editor; Jame« C. Galloway, Publisher, 174 N. Palm Canyon Dr.
PALO ALTO (C6), pop. 25,475 (special U. S. Census 3-13-58, gives 48,003) ; Santa Clara
Co. (W). 30 m S of San Francisco. SP RR. Airport.
Helicopters, dairy products ; electronics and electronic research, film process-
Ing manufactured. Nurseries. Residential. Stanford University and several private
schools. Ten banks: deposits (1-1-58), $45,947,649. 17,889 electric (AC) meters;
17,011 gas (nat.) meters; 18,000 telephones.
Pacific Poultry man .................. Monthly .......... Poultry .............. 1896 3 27 143 .50 $39,064
Pacific Edition of Poultry Tribune, Mount Morris, 111.
R. C. Hartman, Editor; Watt Publishing Co., P. O. Box 521.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Estab ColsO Width 7 Depth Sub
1953 8 24 294
PALO ALTO (Continued) Estab ColsO Width 7 Depth Sub Circ
Ravenswood Post-f- Thursday Independent
William G. Godfrey, Ed.; Clarence A. Burley, Pub., 640 Roble Ave., Menlo Park/
Times-h Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1892 8 28 294 18.00**20,912
Color advertising: accepted.
Alexander 8. Bodi, Editor; Harry L. Millet, Publisher.
PALOS VERDES ESTATES (Cll), pop. 1,963 (special U. S. Census 5-20-58, gives
8,416) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). 10 m NW of San Pedro. Railroad station, Redondo
Beach. AT&SF RR. Residential. Truck farms.
Palos Verdes News + Thursday Republican 1923 8 23 294 3.00 §4,618
Prints editions called: Hollywood Riviera Tribune, §3,150; Rolling Hills Herald,
§1,127.
Luman G. Miller, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 877.
Rolling Hiils News-f .. ..Thursday . Independent .. 1957 8 24 280 2.00 1 1,625
Robert B. Wilcox, Editor; Ray H. Reed, Publisher, Lomita.
PARADISE (D4), pop. X8,000; Butte Co. (N). 90 m NE of Sacramento. SP RR. Grape
juice cannery; machine shop. Residential. Apple orchards.
Post+ Friday Independent 1945 8 24 290 3.00 2,176
Kedma Utt, Editor; M. E. Utt, Publisher.
PARAMOUNT (Cll), pop. X 19,000 (special U. S. Census 11-22-67, gives 25,128) ; Los
Angeles Co. (S). 4 m SE of Compton. Foundries; machine shops, oil refinery;
synthetic resins, aluminum awnings, furniture, feed, plastics and dairy products
manufactured. UP; PE RRs.
1099 Q ofi IAD 3 nn
California Dairyman Ftntly ( Sat.). ..Dairying l9^ 3 Controlled circ VAC 7,229
Marjorie N. Hersch, Editor ; California Dairyman, Pub., 16820 S. Paramount Blvd.
Enterprise — See Herald-Enterprise of Bellflower.
Herald American — See Herald American, Compton.
Journal + .Thursday Independent 1922 6 26 280 3.00 §1,865
B. K. Maxwell, Sr., Editor and Publisher.
PASADENA (G9H), pop. 104.577; Los Angeles Co. (S). 12 m NE of LOB Angeles.
SP; AT&SF; UP RRs. California Institute of Technology (men) ; Pasadena City
College and many private schools. Residential.
Manufactures furniture, pottery, art, ceramic and machine shop products,
aircraft components, scientific and precision instruments, chemicals, cosmetics,
electronics, Pharmaceuticals, plastics, frozen foods. Oil refineries; nurseries;
citrus fruit packed. Sixteen banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $978,569,356;
deposits (12-31-57), $235,444,898. 48,557 electric (AC) meters; 42,850 gas
(nat.) meters; 110,367 telephones.
JMonthly Bldg. Contr's 1936 3 28 140 2.00
C. D. Baskerville, Editor; Western Journal Co., Inc., Pub., 1035 E. Green St. (1).
Cactus and Succulent Journal.Bi-monthly Botanical 1929 2 83 112 4.00
Scott E. Haselton, Editor; Cactus Society of America, Publisher, 132 W. Union St.
California Tech, The -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1899 5 24 217 1.50
Associated students of the California Institute of Technology, Editors and Pub-
lishers, 1201 E. California St.
Engineering and Science .. Monthly f ^hJnfnf C°1L 193? I
Not issued during July, August and September.
Alumni Assn., Inc., Calif. Institute of Technology, Publisher (4)
f Independent -f Morn. ex. Sun. Independent 1933 8
J Independent Star-News -f Sunday Independent 8
"S Star News-h Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1886 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
L Lee M. Merriman, Editor; B. J. Ridder, Publisher, 625 E. Colorado St.
Insurance Prospector Imr ««**,!« T«« A«*« 1957 3 26 14° B-°°
Magazine f Monthly Ins. Agts Controlled free dist.
J. Bray, Editor; J. A. Calhoun, Publisher. 1840 Kinneloa Canyon Rd.
Motorcyclist Monthly {todufSy1* 1912 3 28 14° 8'00
William M. Bagnall, Ed.; Western Journal Co., Publisher, 1035 E. Green St. (1).
Pasadena Realtor Monthly Real Estate 1926 4 24 140x1.00
Robert K. Kelley, Ed.; Pasadena Realty Board, Pub., 181 S. Los Robles Ave. (1).
P. Cinian-f-V Ri-wklv. Thurs.. Collegiate 1922 5 24 224 x
Students of Pasadena College, Editors and Publishers, 1539 E. Howard St.
Western Sportsman .. .. Bi-monthly. Hunt'g & Fish'gl938 3 28 140
Subscription rate is $3.00 for 12 issues.
John W. Heck, Jr., Publisher, P. O. Box 4007 Catalina Station.
PASO ROBLES (E8), pop. 6,653 (special U. S. Census 2-1-52. gives 6,148) ; San Luis
Obispo Co. (SW). 30 m N of San Luis Obispo. SP RR. Airline, PC; Creamery;
charcoal products, printing forms manufactured; grain warehouse; nursery, fruit
drying; almonds shipped. Agriculture. Wheat, cattle, almonds, fruit.
Journal* Wednesday Independent 1902 8 23 294 2'50
26
40
23
23
23
140
140
*1,500
1,000
4.50 J6.600
305 21.00
305
305 24.00
*25,623
*61,719
*39,821
*4,863
$900
52,908
324
3,48ft—- Free
12.00 83,084
f
i Press -f l&Sun*' Sat' Independent *887 8 23 294
[ F. E. Weybret. Editor; Paso Robles Publishing Co., 1212 Pine St.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >DPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, aworn; * Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— -1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»«ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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>p. 1,343 (special U. 8. Census 10-28-57, gives 2,901) ; Stanislaus
BW of Modesto. SP RR. Cannery; cheese factory. Dairy, grain,
Clrt
8 24 287 3.00 {1,550
PATTERSON (D6),pc
Co. (C). 19 m
fruit farms.
Irrigator-f .Thursday Independent 1911
Ray Chapman, Editor and Publisher.
PERRIS (H10). pop. 1,807 (special U. S. Census 6-27-57, gives 2,710) ; Riverside Co.
(SE). 18 m S of Riverside. AT&SF RR. Manufactures concrete pipe, bread pans,
boats. Gold, silver mines ; granite quarry. Agriculture.
Progress-f Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 280 2.60 §950
Donald Duncan, Editor and Publisher. §2,165 — Free
PESCADERO (C6), pop. X354; San Mateo Co. (W). On Pacific Ocean, 40 m S of San
Francisco. Railroad station, San Mateo. SP RR. Lumber mill. Truck, dairy,
stock farms.
Pebble — See Half Moon Bay Review and Pescadero Pebble of Half Moon Bay.
PETALUMA (C5%). Pop. 10,815; Sonoma Co. (NW). 38 m N of San Francisco. NWP;
P&SR RRs. Manufactures oil burners, brooder stoves, overalls, fishing lines,
twine, poultry and stock foods, egg fillers, paper boxes, milk products, soap,
fertilizer. Ships baby chicks. Hatcheries. Dairy, poultry farms.
Argus-Courier + Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1855 8 23 294 15.00 **5,642
Prints Shopper on Wednesday for free distribution. Circ. 1 8,7 00.
Duncan H. Olmsted, Editor; Argus-Courier, Publisher.
PICO RIVERA (C10%), pop. X41.000; Los Angeles Co. (S). 10 m SE of Los Angeles.
UP; AT&SF; SP RIls. Oil refining; citrus fruit, meat packing plants. Steel lock-
ers and shelving, citrus juices, pottery manufactured. Oil wells. Agriculture.
Citrus fruit, vegetables, avocados.
News -{- .. Thursday Independent 1924 8 23 294 4.00 6,750
Circulates also in Santa Fe Springs. 11,45O — Free
William J. Haley, Editor; Chuck Borkowski, Publisher, 8818 E. Whittier Blvd.
Times-Post-f Thursday Independent 1932 8 24 294 4.00
Industrial Post Company, Inc., Publisher, 4313 E. Gage Ave. Bell. 17,500 — Free
PIEDMONT— See Oakland.
PINOLE (JlVfc), pop. 1,147 (special U. S. Census 10-29-56, gives 3,000) ; Contra Costa
Co. (W). On San Pablo Bay, 15 m N of Oakland. SP; AT&SF RRs. Agriculture,
livestock.
Pinole-Hercules News -f- Friday Independent 1946 8 24 300 2.50 5426
Andrew M. Peters, Editor and Publisher, 362 Parker Ave., Rodeo.
PISMO BEACH (E8%), Pop. 1,425 (special U. S. Census 1-6-53, gives 1,924) ; San Luis
Obispo Co. (SW). 12 m S of San Luis Obispo. SP RR. Beach resort. Clam
fisheries. Diversified farming. Tomatoes, lettuce, celery.
Pismo Times -f Thursday Independent 1931 6 24 266 2.50 §1,220
William Metz, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 12.
PITTSBURG (Kl%), pop. 12,763 (special U. S. Census 5-1-56, gives 16,574); Contra
Costa Co. (W). At conjunction of Sacramento, San Joaquin Rivers, 44 m NE of
Oakland. AT&SF; SN; SP RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures steel, chemicals,
rubber goods, building materials, firebrick, furniture. Ship repair yard. Salmon,
shad fisheries. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, barley, hay.
Post-Dispatch -f {1^®*' Sat> Independent 1900 8 24 301 15.00 §5,282
Prints Sentinel weekly on Wednesday for free distribution. Circ., 17,000.
Mrs. Ted Bishop, Editor and Publisher.
PIXLEY (F7%). Pop. X900; Tulare Co. (SC). 44 m NW of Bakersfield. SP RR. Bank,
Tipton. Agriculture. Grapes, citrus fruit, alfalfa.
Enterprise-f Friday Independent 1922 7 24 280 2.50
Robert W. Wagner, Editor and Publisher.
Record — See Record and News of Delano.
PLACENTIA (Dll), pop. 1,682 (special U. S. Census 5-10-68, gives 4,821) ; Orange Co.
(S). 8 m E of Fullerton. AT&SF RR. Orange packing plants; machine shop;
oil refinery. Health resort, mineral springs. Oil well. Agriculture. Oranges, cattle.
Courier-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1911 8 24 280 3.00 §2,526
Mrs. Frank Rospaw and Cecil F. Rospaw, Editors and Publishers,
132 Santa Fe Ave.
PLACERVILLEf (E5), pop. 8,749; Eldorado Co. (EC). 40 m NE of Sacramento. SP
RR. Airport. Manufactures box shocks, building lumber, lime products. Fruit
packing plant; bottling works. Gold mines; limestone quarries; timber. Agri-
culture. Bartlett pears, peaches, plums.
Mountain Democrat-!- Thursday Independent 1852 8 23 280 8.50 §4,837
Basil Benedict, Editor; W. S. and Robert Barker, Publishers, P. O. Box 432.
PLEASANT HILL (K1H), pop. 5,686 (branch of Concord P. O.), Contra Costa Co.
(W). Adjoins Concord on the North, nearest railroad station. Residential.
Truck, fruit farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1951 8 24 294 2.50
William R. Sharkey, III, Editor; News Pub'g Co., 1849 Contra Costa Hwy.
Sun-f Friday. . Independent .... 1956 8 23 294 3.76 $2,375
Herman Silverman, Editor and Publisher, 1320 Locust St., Concord.
PLEASANTON (L2%) pop. 2,244 (special U. S. Census 6-18-58, gives 2,710) ; Alameda
Co. (W). 42 m SE of San Francisco. WP; SP RRs. Cheese factories; wineries;
creameries ; nursery. Gravel quarry. Farming.
Times -I- Wednesday Independent 1886 8 23 294 3.00 §1,812
John B. Edmands, Editor and Publisher. $4,000 — Free
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <$ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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POINT REYES STATION (C5H), pop. X600; Marin Co. (W). On Pacific Ocean. 85 m
NW of San Francisco. Pacific Trucking Lines (motor vehicle). Commercial fish-
eries.
Baywood Press + Thursday Independent 1947 6 24 224 8.00 897
Donald De Wolfe, Editor and Publisher.
POMONA (H9% ), pop. 86,405 (special U. S. Census 5-12-58, gives 62,188) ; Los Angeles
Co. (S). 30 m E of Los Angeles. AT&SF; PE; UP RRs. Airport. Mount San
Antonio College. , , .
Manufactures pumps, tile bricks, fruit processing and citrus packing equip-
ment, waxed paper and wrapping paper products, knit goods, glass containers,
dairy, foundry products. Guided missile plant. Fruit packing ; oil refinery. Fruit,
dairy, stock farms. Oranges, lemons, grapefruit. Four banks; bank deposits
(1-1-58), $60,690,000. 22,804 electric (AC) meters; 19,873 gas (nat.) meters;
44,421 telephones.
Espectador El-f (Span.) Friday Independent 1932 8 24 287 2.50 7,200
Ignacio L. Lopez, Editor and Publisher, 559 Chester Place.
Pomona Valley Union JMonthly Labor 1939 5 24 224 3.00 5,500
Labor .Review )
Winnifred E. Hill, Editor; Paul E. Weaver, Publisher, 1414 2nd St., Santa Monica.
C Progress-Bulletin -f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1885 8 22 294 15.00**29,617
I Color advertising accepted.
] Review-h Sunday Independent 1955 8 22 294 24,535 — Free
L A. T. Richardson, Editor; Progress-Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc.
PORTERVILLE (F7H ), pop. 6,904 (special U. S. Census 11-26-54, gives 7,802) ; Tulare
Co. (SC). 66 m N of Bakersfield. AT&SF; SP RRs. Airport. Extensive orange and
deciduous fruit packing; concrete pipe, olive oil, foundry product manufactories.
Diversified farming. Citrus and deciduous fruits.
Recorder-f Evgr. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1908 8 23 294 15.00 §3,375
Prints free distribution shopping paper on Thursday called News. Circ., $4,100.
Homer W. Wood, Editor and Publisher.
PORT HUENEME (F9%), pop. 3,024 (special U. S. Census 6-6-57, gives 8,750) ; Ven-
tura Co. (S). 10 m SE of Ventura. VCO RR. Citrus fruit packed. Agriculture.
Citrus fruit, walnuts.
pilot 4- Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 294 3.50 §501
George Grimes, Publisher. 1,750 — Free
PORTOLA (E4), pop. 2,261; Plumas Co. (NE). 48 m W of Reno, Nev. WP RR.
Lumbering. Pine, cedar timber. Resort. Dairy, stock farms.
Reporter-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1920 6 24 224 3.00 788
Stanley Bailey, Editor and Publisher.
QUINCYf (E3%), pop. 1,830; Plumas Co. (NE). 87 m W of Reno, Nev. QU RR.
Saw mills; box factories; bottling works; machine shop. Summer resort. Gold
mine; fir, pine timber. Dairy, stock farms.
Feather River Bulletin -f- Thursday Independent 1866 6 24 269 3.00 **1,59O
Rodney Alden, Editor and Publisher.
RAMONA <J10%). pop. 1,158; San Diego Co. (S). 39 m NE of San Diego. Railroad
station, Escondido. AT&SF RR. Hatcheries. Ships turkey eggs. Diversified farm-
ing. Grain, citrus fruit.
Sentinel-f Friday Independent 1884 7 24 280 2.50 1,160
Ann Griffin, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 367.
RANCHO SANTA FE (H10%), pop. X400; San Diego Co. (S). 20 m N of San Diego.
Bank, Solana Beach. Railroad station, Del Mar. AT&SF RR. Dairy, fruit farms.
Times Thursday Independent 1953 6 24 273 4.00 §583
David S. Hillman, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 918.
RANDSBURG (G8), pop. X800; Kern Co. (S). 75 m E of Bakersfleld, nearest bank.
Railroad station, Searles. TRONA; SR RRs. Agriculture.
Desert-Mountain News Monthly Independent 1953 5 22 210 1.50
Bob Pruett, Editor; Pearl A. Pruett, Publisher, P. O. Box 313.
RED BLUFFf (C3%), pop. 4,905 (special U. S. Census 11-2-25, gives 5,553) ; Tehama
Co. (N). On Sacramento River, 116 m N of Sacramento. SP RR. Airline, PC.
Lumber mills; box factories; pulp plant. Diversified farming. Livestock, fruit,
grain.
News-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1885 9 22 28715.00 6,217
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Marion S. Walker, Publisher.
REDDINGf (C3), pop. 10,256 (special U. S. Census 5-9-58, gives 12,216) ; Shasta Co.
(N). On Sacramento River, 70 m N of Chico. SP RR. Airline, PC. Mountain
resort. Pine timber; gold copper mines. Saw, planing mills; box and veneer,
creosoting plants ; foundries ; machine shops ; bottling works ; creameries. Diver-
sified farming.
Record-Searchlight -f Evg.ex.Sun. Independent ... 1852 8 23 280 18.00 **13,811
Color advertising accepted.
Reddinjr Record, Inc., Publisher, East and Placer Sts.
REDLANDS (H9%), pop. 18,429 (special U. S. Census 1-15-58, gives 25,719); San
Bernardino Co. (SE). 9 m SE of San Bernardino. SP; AT&SF; PE RRs. Univer-
sity of Redlands.
Extensive orange packing and shipping. Storage batteries, display letters,
irrigation pipe, road machinery, dairy products, bathroom fixtures, sportswear,
hosiery, electric cars, missiles, electric stoves manufactured. Nurseries. Fruit
farms. Citrus, deciduous fruits, truck crops.
Facts-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1890 8 23 30114.00 §5,710
Color advertising accepted.
Frank E. Moore, Editor; William Moore, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership f*«.
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REDLANDS (Continued) Estab Colf<2> Width VDipth Sub Ore
Redlands Bulldog -f V Monday Coll. & Alum 1909 6 24 224 3.00 J1.500
Students of the University of Redlanda, Editors and Publishers.
REDONDO BEACH (Cll), pop. 26,226 (special U. S. Census 8-17-66, gives 41,723);
Los Angeles Co. (S). See also Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach adjoining.
On Pacific Ocean, 19 m SW of Los Angeles. AT&SF Kii.
Aircraft parts, electronics manufactured ; aircraft assembly plant. Residential.
Ships flowers. Six banks; bank deposits (6-30.58), $42,412,264.
Breeze Advertiser + Thursday Shopping 1949 8 23 294
Printed in three editions: Breeze Advertiser Zone 1, circ., 1 10, 000 — Free. Breeze
Advertiser Zone 2, circ., $15,000 — Free; Breeze Peninsula Advertiser, circ.,
$5,260 — Free. Space sold only in combination with South Bay Breeze.
South Bay Breeze^- bvg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1922 8 23 29412.00^*22,477
Color advertising accepted
Robert L. Curry, Editor and Publisher.
Redondo Reflex + rnursday Ind. Dem 1905 7 24 280 2.50
Mrs. Laura Boaz, Editor; Lyle M. Webb, Publisher, 22 OVfc S. Pacific Ave.
Record Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 280 3.00
David Dessau, Publisher, P. O. Box 612. 1,900 — Free
REDWOOD CITYf (C6), pop. 25,544 (special U. S. Census 7-14-55, gives 38,960);
San Mateo Co. (W). 26 m SE of San Francisco. SP RR.
Cement, asbestos, magnesia, ruober products, automobile shims and seals,
lithographing, recording equipment, conveyors, machine tools, safes, paper
converters, radio parts and tubes manufactured. Tanneries ; creameries ; nurs-
eries. Ships cut flowers. Agriculture. Six banks, deposits (6-30-67), $75,000,-
000. 27,300 telephones.
Pacific Stockman-h Monthly Livestock 1927 3 28 294 2.00 8,633
Alyson E. Smith, Publisher, P. O. Box 750.
Star-Advertiser Friday Independent 1886 5 24 218 2.00
Floyd F. McCue. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 976.
(Times Gazette -»- Thursday Independent 1859 8 23 294 1'^54S— Frte
Tribune4- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1923 8 23 294 18.00**18,332
Color advertising accepted.
David N. Schultz, Editor; R. L. Spangler, Publisher, 901 Marshall St.
REEDLEY (F7), pop. 4,135 (special U. S. Census 11-27-57, gives 5,280); Fresno Co.
(SC). 25 m SE of Fresno. SP; AT&SF RRs. Reedley College. Fruit canning, dry-
ing plants ; olive oil, boxes, tools, wine manufactured. Agriculture. Citrus,
deciduous fruit.
Exponent + Thursday Democratic 1890 8 24 287 3.50 §2,719
James W. Fairweather, Editor and Publisher.
RESEDA (BIO), (pop inc. in Los Angeles) Los Angeles Co. (S). 24 m NW of Los
Angeles. SP RR. Cannery; tile works. Egg shipping. Residential. Poultry, truck
News + ! Thursday Independent 1922 8 22 294 2.50VAC 5,106
Glen L. Ingles, Editor; West Valley Newspapers, Inc.. Publisher, VAC 9,896 — Free
6648 Reseda Blvd.
RIALTO (£10%). Pop. 3,156 (special U. S. Census 7-10-57, gives 16,359); San Ber-
nardino Co. (SE). 5 m W of San Bernardino. PE; AT&SF RRs. Citrus fruit
packing plant. Residential. Nurseries. Agriculture. Citrus fruits.
Record-f- Thursday Independent 1911 8 23 294 3.00 $1,060
Space sold only in combination with Bloomington News; Fontana Bulletin. $4,240 — Free
Marvin M. Gray, Editor and Publisher, 225 S. Riverside Ave.
SaFa?mnBu?inauCM°onnt?ly }M°nth* Asrieultural 1945 4 24 164 x.60 *1.700
Wm. H. Eastwood, Editor; San Bernardino Co. Farm Bureau, Publisher,
210 S. Riverside Ave.
RICHMOND (C6%), pop. 99,545; Contra Costa Co. (W). On San Francisco Bay, 16 m
Ne of San Francisco. AT&SF; SP RRs. Boat connections. Sardine fisheries;
whale reduction. Rock quarries.
Plumbing supplies, cast iron pipes, building materials, chemicals, fish meal
and oil, vegetable oil, canned fruit and vegetables, tanks, drums, gasoline pumps,
molasses, automobiles, casket hardware, iron oxide pigment, explosives, air-
craft components, electronic instruments, machinery, clay products manufac-
tured. Oil refineries; railroad shops; nurseries.
C°Jorurna?£™ Labor 192° 5 24 224 3'00 *7'775
Olympic Press, Publisher, P O Box 1508
EI P?e\7+e HCral.d. B.Ce ^Thursday Independent 1945 8 24 287 3.00 §1,175
1. Eddie GaiiirEditor and Publisher, 3575 Dam Rd., El Sobrante,
Horse Lover's Marine Bi-monthly f^hine,^ 193« cLtroW2r°e* dis°t° ll$*l
J. E. Draper, Editor; Horse Lover Magazine. Publisher, P. O. Box 1432.
Independent-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1910 9 22 315 18.00 *31,774
Color and comic advertising accepted.
A. M. Richards, Jr., Editor; Warren Brown, Jr., Publisher.
RIDGECREST (H8), pop. 2,028; Kern Co. (S). 125 m E of Bakersfield. Railroad sta-
tion, Inyokern. SP RR.
Indian Wells Valley Inde- 1 IQOK. a OA OQA * tin
pendent and Times ^Thursday Independent 19^5 8 Z4 ^94 i i
Herald 4- J l,l
Don Yockey, Editor; Hubbard Printing, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Bin 7.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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RIO VISTA (D5%), pop. 1,881 (special U. S. Census 2-11-58, gives 2,486) ; Solano Co.
(NWC). On Sacramento River, 43 m S of Sacramento. Boat connections. Rail-
roal station, Antioch. AT&SF ; SP RRa. Fruit and asparagus canning ; creamery ;
planing mill ; beet harvesting machinery manufactured. Agriculture.
River News-Herald + ............. Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1890 7 24 280 3.00 2,424
Roy Herburger. Editor; Paul A. West, Publisher, P. O. Box 786.
RIPON (D6), pop. 1,560; San Joaquin Co. (C). 10 m NW of Modesto. SP RR. Con-
denseries ; wineries ; olive oil mill. Dairy, fruit, poultry farms.
Record ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 5 22 210 8.00 §750
Dorothy Blank, Editor; Arnold Blank, Publisher, P. O. Box 416.
RIVERA— See Pico Rivera,
RIVERBANK (E5), pop. 2,662; Stanislaus Co. (C). 9 m NE of Modesto, nearest bank,
AT&SF RR. Tomato paste factory ; winery ; nursery. Agriculture.
News-f ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1916 5 24 231 2.00 8612
Prints section in Spanish.
Florence Wilson Bessac, Editor and Publisher, 6718 Third St.
RIVERDALE (F7), pop. X788; Fresno Co. (SC). 25 m S of Fresno. SP RR. Cream-
ery; hatchery; fruit, vegetable packing. Dairy, grain farms, cotton.
Free Press -f ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1912 8 24 815 2.50 1,120
David E. Petrie, Editor and Publisher.
RIVERSIDEt (H9%), pop. 46,764 (special U. S. Census 5-1-57, gives 75,673) ; River-
side Co. (SE). 53 m E of Los Angeles. SP; PE; AT&SF; UP RRs. Airline, BAL.
University of California at Riverside; Riverside College.
Extensive citrus fruit packing, world's largest navel orange shipping center,
large food distribution center. Manufactures aircraft motors, paper cups, food
products, cement, orange packing machinery, box making and wire typing ma-
chinery, motors, orchard beaters, Venetian blinds, paints, bricks, tile, surgical
splints, aircraft precision instruments, plant covers, tree protectors, air con-
ditioning eauipment copper and brass ware. Seed distribution center. Rock
quarry. Tourist center. Nine banks: bank debits (1957), $1,205.356,000; de-
posits (1957 est.), $126,328,236. 23,911 electric (AC) meters* 23,096 (resi-
dential) gas (nat.) meters; 49,147 (residential) telephones.
Beacon, The-f ......................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1949 8 22 301 2.00
A civilian enterprise published in the interest of the personnel of J7,000 — Free
March Air Force Base.
William A. Conkey, Editor and Publisher, 3512 Fourteenth St.
f Enterprise -f ............................. Morn.ex.Sun... Republican ......... 1884 8 22 801 22.20**ia,745
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
jpre.. + ..................................... Ev8.ex.Sun...RepubIic.n ........ 1886 8 22 801
I Press Enterprise -f ................. Sunday ............ Republican ........ 8 22 801
Press -Enterprise Company, Publisher, 14th and Orange Grove Ave.
Magnolia Center News -f ....... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1946 6 22 208 1.50 1,000
Kathleen Kirkwood, Editor and Publisher, 3775 Arlington Ave. 8,000 — Free
Newg-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1929 8 22 294 8.00 *1,200
E. A. Grosz. Publisher, 3739 Sixth St. % 1,600 — Free
.. Monthly .......... Agriculture ....... 1946 5 23 224 1.00 $2,502
Bryant A. Chandler, Editor; Riverside County Farm Bureau, Inc.. Publisher,
3700 Chicago Ave.
/Semi-mo ......... Labor .................. 1948 5 24 205 1.00 J4.000
Leonard Surdam, Editor; Marvin M. Gray, Publisher, P. O. Box 216, Rialto.
Riverside County Record -h... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1952 6 24 266 2.00 560O
George L. Burqhart, Editor and Publisher, 510 East Norwood, San Gabriel.
Rubidoux- West Side News-f .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1958 8 24 294 J6.500 — Free
Marvin M. Gray, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 216, Rialto.
RODEO (Jl), pop. X 5,500; Contra Costa Co. (W). 18 m N of Oakland. SP RR. Creamery;
sheet metal works; oil refinery. Diversified farming.
Tri-City News-f ...................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1945 8 24 300 2.50 $4«S
Andrew M. Peters, Editor and Publisher, 362 Parker Ave. 4.20O — Free
ROLLING HILLS — See Palos Verdes News of Palos Verdes Estates, also Rolling Hills
News of Palos Verdes Estates.
ROSEMEAD (D10HK pop. X 15, 000; Los Angeles Co. (S). 10 m E of Los Angeles.
PE RR. Winery; feed, toys manufactured. Residential. Diversified farming.
Walnuts, oranges, lemons.
Herald-f ................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1947 6 24 266 2.00 1,650
G. L. Burghart, Editor and Publisher, 510 East Norwood, San Gabriel.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1925 7 24 280 3.00 $2,100
Elizabeth Coulson. Editor; K. R. Hensler, Publisher, 9129 E. Valley Blvd.
ROSEVILLE (D6), pop. 8,728 (special U. S. Census 8-4-55, gives 10,257). Placer Co.
(NE). 18 m NE of Sacramento. SP RR. Olive oil, wine manufactured; fruit
shipped. Railroad shops. Sand and gravel pits. Agriculture. Grapes, peaches, pears.
Press-Tribune -f ...................... {l^,6*' Sat' Independent ...... 1908 8 24 294 15.00 *2,463
Frank E. Sevrene, Publisher.
RUBIDOUX— West Side News— See Riverside.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
IP.O Statement; Bold face, •worn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mata. *Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtfly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included In membership fee.
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CALIFORNIA
SACRAMENTOf (DB), pop.
(N
Estab Cols <£ Width V Depth Sub Cirt
187,672 (special U. S. Census 8-19-55, gives 167.182);
Sacramento Co. (NC). The State Capitol on Sacramento River, 88 m NE of San
Francisco. OCT; SP; SN; WP RRs. Airlines: PC; UAL.
Center of fruit and vegetable canning industry; railroad shops; almond
shelling, frozen food, olive pickling plants; sugar beet refineries; dairy prod-
ucts, feeds; beverages; rice, flour mills; bean and rice cleaners and polishers;
slaughtering, meat, poultry packing houses, brick and clay products ; soap and
detergent, jet propellants and guided missiles, mining equipment, lumber boxes
also manufactured. Sacramento State College. Six banks; savings deposits (6-
80-56), $228,224,000. 185,601 (res.) electric (AC) meters; 125,986 (res.) gas
(nat.) meters; 124,040 telephones. Two TV stations.
Almond Facts Bi-monthly Almond Grow'g. 193 7 4 26 182 x
Edw. A. Hayes, Editor; California Almond Growers Controlled free dist.
Exchange, Publisher, 1802 C St. (8).
Bee-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1857 8 22 808 21.00**150,050
Saturday edition used as a weekly.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Walter P. Jones, Editor; McClatchy Newspapers, Publisher (4).
California Grange News -f Semi-mo State Grange 1932 5 23 210x1.00 *23,478
See also Pacific Grange Farm Group, San Francisco, Calif.
Craig B. Hazlewood, Ed.; Calif. State Grange, Pub., 2101 Stockton Blvd. (17).
{T?afflcla?eCty 1937 8 26 14° 6*00
. H. Jackson, Editor; Calif. Assn. of Hwy. Patrolmen. Pub., P. O. Box 551 (3).
4,137
5'848
California Highways and \n.
Public Works (no adv.)....[Bl
1924
3 28 130
Controlled free dist.
Richard Winn, Editor; Calif. State Department of Public Works, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1499 (7).
Calif ornia Journal of Elemen-)Qt. __.„,_ fElementary 1932 1 50 94 1.00
tary Education(no adv.) ../ Quarterly JEducation Controlled free dist.
California Schools (no adv.). .Monthly Educational 193° Controlled free dist.
Ivan R. Waterman, Editor ; California State Department of Education,
Publisher, Room 305, 721 Capitol Ave.
California Rabbit News Monthly Rabbits 1941 3 28 126 1.00
Charles E. Hazelwood, Editor and Publisher, 4440 67th St. (20).
California Rancher Monthly Agricultural 1947 3 26 140 3.00
Leonard G. Duck, Publisher, 2900 Rio Linda Blvd. (15). Controlled free dist.
*47,500
500
7,800
12,500
4.200
26,000
Outdoor Sports. 1951 3
Harry" Wilbur, Editor and Publisher, 1515 El Monte Ave.
28 136 3.00 $6.000
..... 1931 5 24 221 3.00
A. Curts Taylor"' Editor; Calif. State Employees' Assn., Pub., 1315 K. St. (14).
East Yolo Record -f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 9 22 294 1.00
Julius A. Feher, Editor; Douglas Tibbitts, Publisher, P. O. Box 96,
West Sacramento.
»«™»+V ............................... Friday ............. CoHe.Ute ........... »« ^t&JJJjJSt
Students of Sacramento State College, Editors and Pubs., Ill Douglas Hall (19).
Legal Press -f .......................... Friday ............. Legal .................. 1926 6 24 266 1.00
R. L. Statton, Editor; Security Title Insurance Co., Publisher, 811 J St. (1).
Outlook -f (Negro) ................... Semi-mo, ........ Republican ......... 1942 7 26 294 2.00
Rev. J. T. Muse, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 2543.
Recorder-f ................................ {M|runnex* Sat< Financial ........... 1911 7 24 259 20.00 $1,150
A. P. Rouse, Editor; Capital City Title Co., Publisher, 801 J St. (5).
67,800
§5,165
3.200
338
Sacramentan, The .................... Monthly .......... {
impious?
l933 4 24 15T *2'50
Merle Hussong, Editor; Sacramento Chapter No. 2, California State
Employees' Assn.. Publisher, P. O. Box 551.
me+..™ ............. ShoppingNews..l931 8 24 294
Bert Williams, Editor";' C. O. Badgley and C. A. Badgley, Publishers,
8301 Broadway (17).
20,118
Richard H. Marriott, Editor; Sacramento Labor Council, Building Trades and
Allied Printing Trades, Publishers, 2525 Stockton Blvd. (17).
d^".f!!r.n™ 1908 8 23 294 4-50 *n»471
Rev. E! J. Gallagher, Editor ; Bishop Joseph T. McGucken, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1407.
Union -f .Morn.ex. Sat...Independent 1851 8 22 298 18.00*^46,331
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. **53,844)
J. L. Rosenberg, Editor; Sacramento Publishing Co., Ltd., 1910 Capital Ave. (5).
Western Building Review Monthly {Sfdi^Mat* 1925 2 40 14° 2'°° *2'000
C. D. Le Master, Editor and Publisher, 1080 Los Molinaa Way (21).
Wing Tips-f Bi-wkly, Fri...Independent 1941 5 28 224 $5.000— Free
Distributed to personnel of Mather Air Force Base, Calif.
Herbert Levinson, Publisher, P. O. Box 850, Roseville.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPubiisher's Report: Light face, estimated. + Uees Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. VI«>ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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— — Estab Cols <•> Width V Depth Sub circ
SAINT HELENA (C5), pop. 2 297; Napa Co. (W). 50 m N of San Francisco. SP RR.
Dehydrating, concrete products plants ; wineries. Quicksilver mines. Agriculture.
Grapes, prunes, poultry, hay, grain.
Re4wood Rancher (offset) Monthly Agriculture 1946 3 24 140 3.00 $5,000
Vaughau M. Herdell, Editor; Herdell & Beard, Publishers, P. O. Box 72.
Star + Thursday Republican 1874 8 24 280 2.50 §2,081
Starr Baldwin, Editor; Mrs. Lola G. Mackinder, Publisher.
SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE (C5), pop. X700; Contra Costa Co. (W). 3 m E of Oak-
land. SN RR. Bank, Walnut Creek. Saint Mary's College (Cath. men).
Collegian-fV Bi-wkly, Fri... Collegiate 1903 5 24 210 3.00
Associated Students of Saint Mary's College, Editors and Publishers.
SALINASf (D7), pop. 13,917 (special U. S. Census 5-18-55, gives 21,133); Monterey
Co. (W). 19 m E of Monterey. SP RR. Airline, UAL. Hartnell College. Manu-
factures pumps, sugar, milk products, canned fruits and vegetables. Ships lettuce.
Diversified farming. Lettuce, sugar beets, artichokes, beans, peas. TV station.
Californian + Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1871 8 22 294 18.00 **15,018
Color advertising accepted.
P. H. Caswell, Publisher.
Monterey County Democrat -f .Sunday Independent 1946 7 23 280 2.50 $868
William Camie, Jr., Editor and Publisher, Box 1668.
SAN ANDREASf (E5%), pop. 1,263; Calaveras Co. (C). 40 m NE of Stockton.
Railroad station, Kentucky House. SP RR. Cement factory ; saw mill. Gold mines.
Agriculture. Cattle and sheep raising.
JFriday Republican 1881 7 24 280 3.00 §1,625
L. R. Petithomme, Editor; Calaveras Publishing Company.
SAN ANSELMO (Hl%), pop. 9,188 (special U. S. Census 2-8-55, gives 10,446) ; Marin
Co. (W). 20 m NW of San Francisco. Railroad station, San Raphael. NWP RR.
Manufactures food specialties, automatic weighing machinery, milk products.
Nursery.
{North Marin Times -f Wednesday Independent 1958 8 23 287 5.00
Ross Valley Times -f Thursday Independent 1950 8 23 287 3.00 1,363
Jack Lepinski, Publisher, 10 Bank St.
SAN BERNARDINOf (H9%), pop. 63,058 (special U. S. Census 1-19-56, gives 83.145) ;
San Bernardino Co. (SE). 60 m E of Los Angeles. AT&SF; UP; PE RRs. San
Bernardino Valley College.
Railroad shops; foundry; color and comic printing; steel mill; fruit packed.
Cement, refrigerator cars, wine, liquor, dairy products, plumbing material manu-
factured. Three banks; bank debits (12-31-57), $1,324,025,703; deposits (12-
31-57), $120,544,095. 45,378 electric (AC) meters; 28,501 gas (nat.) meters;
48,886 telephones.
Airfoil, The+ Thursday Independent 195° 8 22 301 ji°2%oO— Free
A civilian enterprise published in the interest of the personnel of Norton Air
Force Base.
William A. Conkey, Editor and Publisher, 381 Eighth St.
Democrat Free- Press -f Monthly Democratic 1946 5 24 220 5,500
Don Duree, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 335.
{East Valley Times and 1
East Base Line [Friday Independent 1950 8 24 308 3.00 1,595
News Advertiser-f- J
MuscoyNews-f Thursday Independent 1930 8 24 308 2.00 499
Harry D. Schultz, Editor and Publisher, S45 I St.
Heraldo El (Spanish ) + Thursday Independent 1949 5 24 210
M. J. Ciriza. Editor and Publisher, 579 N. Mount Vernon Ave.
(Highlander, The Monthly Independent 1941 7 24 280
Loma Linda Bulletin Monthly Independent 1940 7 24 280
Leo O. Donahue, Editor and Publisher, 345 I St.
Inland California Labor \q-~* ~,rt T »K™. IQQQ * OA OOA * r\n
Journal >oemi-mo .Labor ,.IVM» 5 U4 ii\ 6.00
Winnif red E/ Hill, Editor; Paul E. Weaver, Publisher, 1414 2nd St.. Santa Monica.
.. }semi-mo Labor 1948 5 24 205 1.00 *4,440
Leonard Surdam, Editor; Marvin M. Gray, Publisher, P. O. Box 216, Rialto.
"Sun-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1894 8 23 294 23.40*^42,871
Sun Telegram-}- Sunday Independent 8 23 294 **57,345
Prints Trona and China Lake Edition.
Color and comic strip advertising in both dailies.
Telegram-f- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1865 8 23 294 23.40 * 17, 643
J. A. Guthrie, Editor; Sun Co. .Inc., Publisher, 4th and D Sts.
SAN BRUNO (J2%), pop. 12,478 (special U. S. Census 4-27-66, gives 20,037; San
Mateo Co. (W). 12 m S of San Francisco. SP RR. Airport.
Manufactures radio supplies, cement laundry trays, short wave equipment.
Residential. Truck farms. Potatoes, artichokes, cauliflower.
{Herald-f Thursday Independent 1914 8 24 294 8.50 1,863
Recorder Progress -f - Wednesday. Independent 1923 8 24 294 16,925 — Free
A. I. Cloud. Publisher, 205 W. Angu* Ave.
Circulation — *>*Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, *worn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. O Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Co !!<•> Width V Depth Sub Eire
SAN CARLOS (J3), pop. 14,371 (special U. S. Census 12-18-56, gives 19,605); San
Mateo Co. (W). 25 m SE of San Francisco. SP RR. Airport. Manufactures tele-
scopes, wood products, oil burners, electronics, gloves, paper cartons, tool. Resi-
dential. Nurseries.
Enquirer-f ................................ Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1925 9 22 294 4.00 *3,806
Prints Shopper weekly for free distribution. Circ. 1:4,850.
Howard W. Sanborn, Editor and Publisher.
SAN CLEMENTE (H10), pop. 2,008 (special U. S. Census 10-1-57, gives 7,108);
Orange Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 32 m SW of Santa Ana. AT&SF RR. Resort.
J Post-f ....................................... Monday ........... Independent ....... 1953 8 24 294 4.00 8,165
] Sun-f- ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937 8 24 294 4.00 3,470
1 Robert Hancock and Karl Wray, Editors and Publishers.
SAN DIEGOf (H10H), pop. 334,387 (special U. S. Census 3-30-57, gives 494,201);
San Diego Co. (S). On San Diego Bay, 125 m SE of Los Angeles. AT&SF;
SD&AE RRs. Airlines, AA; BAL; UAL; WAL. Splendid harbor with extensive
commerce.
Manufactures acoustical materials, adhesives, airplanes and airplane parts,
aluminum, bamboo, dairy, electronic, plastic, rubber products, awnings, bever-
ages, paper and wooden boxes, bricks, brooms, building supplies, cannery equip-
ment, caskets, citrus by-products, clothing, coffee (roasting and packing),
dental specialties, detergents, drugs, chemicals, engines (Diesel marine), farm
and garden machinery, furniture, paint, parachutes, processing and packing
(meat, fish, fruit and food), plumbing supplies, pumps, shipyards and marine
ways, tools, dies, uniforms, vending machines. Five banks; bank debits (12-31-
57), $7,752,150,962; deposits (12-31-57), $797,477,000. 158,179 electric (AC)
meters; 146,277 gas (nat.) meters; 225,286 telephones. State College, California
Western University, private schools. Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard
installations and schools; Naval hospital. Tourist resort. Sport and commercial
fishing. Two TV stations.
CaHfornia Garden* ................ Quarter* ........ FlorieuUure ....... 19° Vcn^oU!^?. IS
Alice M. Clark. Editor; San Diego Floral Assn., Pub., % Supt. Balboa Park (1).
Clairemont News -f ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1958 8 23 294 2.00 1,286
Donald James, Editor; David S. Hillman, Publisher, 4368 Moraga Ave. 8,568 — Free
Daily Transcript -f .................. Kvg. ex. Sun... f Real Estate, 1QQft Q OA «ni on nn
LydiaLandon Grandier, Aline Grandier \Lesal. Finan. 1886 8 24 30130.00
Arbuckle, Edward Morrison, Publishers, P. O. Box 1670 (12).
East San Diego Press 4- .......... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1913 5 24 224 2.50 J276
Larry Springer, Editor and Publisher, 4020 Fairmount Ave. (5). $5,024 — Free
Independent-f ......................... Thurs. & Sun..IndePendent ...... 1926 8 22 ^ fo^-Free
Printed in four editions: Eastern Ed.; Metropolitan Ed.; Southern Ed.; West-
ern Ed.
E. L. Cushman, Publisher, 1245 Broadway (2).
Labor Leader-^- ....................... Thursday ........ Labor ................. 1902 5 24 203 2.00 £32,000
George Bergman, Editor; San Diego County Labor Council, Publisher,
525 E St. (1).
Light House -f (Negro) ........... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1939 5 24 252 3.50 J3,000
N. M. Young, Editor and Publisher, 2652-54 Imperial Ave. (2).
Mission Beach Californian-f .. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1936 6 26 252 2.50
Clifford B. Tibbetts, Ed.; John Pemberton, Pub., 3789 Mission Blvd. (8).
NavyNews-f .......................... Monthly .......... Naval & Milit... 1933 4 22 147 2.00 150
D. T. Westmoreland, Ed.; Citizen Ptg. and Pub. Co., 3738-40 El Cajon Blvd. (6).
North Shores Sentinel — See Pacific Beach.
... ............. 3 28
Edwin F. Self, Editor; Edwin F. Self and John Vietor, Publishers,
3254 Rose-Crans.
San Diego Business -f ............. Monthly ......... com'mc 1932 4 26 172 x1'00 3'100
Alan McGrew, Editor; San Diego Chamber of Commerce, Ltd., Publisher,
499 W. Broadway (1).
San Diego Club Life -f- ........... Monday ........... Clubs ................. 1928 3 26 140 1.00 1,800
Ray D. Jackson, Editor; San Diego Club, Publisher, 1250 Sixth Ave. (1).
Southeastern Times + ............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1951 5 24 199 2j°5?800— Free*
Bessie Bergman, Editor; Southeastern Pub'g Co., 5326 Manzanares Way (14).
« ~ i.* i r» v. ™ *ui fSou. Calif. 1936 4 26 168
Southern California Rancher. Monthly .......... ) Farming Controlled free dist. J14.500
P. S. Rush, Editor and Publisher, 1134 30th St. (12).
Southern Cross 4- ................... Thursday ........ Roman Cath ....... 1937 8 21 294 4.00 21,473
Rev James P. O'Shea Editor; Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, Publisher,
Alcala Park, Box 1488 (10).
Herb Brin, Editor and Publisher, 333 Plaza (1).
Star-News-f ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1921 6 24 224 2.50
Betty J. McCaffrey, Editor; Fred Ellis and John Miller, Publishers, 9,000 — Free
3922 4th Ave. (3).
State College Aztec V 4- ......... Tues.&Fri. Coll. News . 1921 5 24 203x3.50 $7.000
Associated Students of San Diego State College, Publishers (5).
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrtption included in membership fee.
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SAN DIEGOf (Continued) " Estab Cols^ Width VDipth Sub Eire
(Tribune + ................................. Ev». ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1895 8 22 309 21.60**! 18,418
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Eugene Williams, Ed.; Union-Tribune Publishing Co., Union-Tribune Bid*. (12).
Union-f ............................. ~ ..... Every Morn...Ind. Rep .............. 1868 8 22 809 24.60**88,e46
Richard F. Pourade, Editor; Union-Tribune Publishing Co., Sunday circ.** 185,949
Union-Tribune Bid*. (12).
f International
Viltis ......................................... 6ti.ayr .......... <[ Folklore & 1941 2 40 140 8.00 $ 1,600
[Folkdancing
V. F. Bella jus, Editor and Publisher, 1550 Tenth Ave. (1).
SAN DIMAS (D10), pop. 1,840; Los Angeles Co. (S). 6 m NW of Pomona. PE;
AT&SF RRs. California State Polytechnic College. Citrus fruit packing. Nurs-
eries. Agriculture. Oranges, lemons, grapefruit. Chickens.
Northeast Valley News — See Glendora.
Press-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1900 8 23 280 3.00 $1,010
Mrs. R. E. Lee Aldrich, Publisher, 233 W. Bonita.
SAN FERNANDO (C9%). pop. 12.992 (special U. S. Census 10-13-56, gives 15,668);
Los Angeles Co. (S). 20 m NW of Los Angeles. PE; SP RRs. Citrus fruit packing;
fruit and vegetable canning and preserving; oil refinery. Cement pipe, olive oil,
meat products, electronics, shirts, hosiery manufactured. Nurseries. Oil well.
Agriculture. Citrus fruit, vegetables.
Sun-Reporter -f ........................ Thurs. & Sun...Independent ..... 1903 8 24 28 '
Space sold only in combination with Outlook of Granada Hills ; Post of Pacoima.
Pete Moosman, Editor; Mission Publications, Inc., P. O. Box 110.
Valley Times — See North Hollywood.
SAN FRANCISCOf (C6fc), pop. 775,857; City and County of San Francisco (W). On
San Francisco Peninsula bounded by San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate and Pacific
Ocean, has one of the finest harbors in the world. Gateway to the West, ranking
in Pacific waterborne commerce, financial center, wholesale trade. WP; AT&SF;
P&SR; SP; NWP RRs. Airlines: AA; BOAC; JAL; PAA; PC; QEA; TWA;
UAL; WAL.
Printing and publishing houses. Manufactures bakery products, canned and
dried fruits and vegetables, paper boxes, confectionery, paints, chemicals, glass,
leather, lumber, textiles, steel, clothing, bags, furniture, auto parts, electrical
machinery, matches, clay, rubber products, tools, beverages. Coffee roasting,
meat, fruit, vegetable packing ; tea, spice, extract plants ; shipyards ; foundries ;
machine shops. Eighteen banks, not including Federal Reserve bank; de-
posits (6-30-58), $14,920,000,000. 269,084 electric (AC) meters; 247,893 gas
(nat.) meters; 507,973 telephones. United States Mint; University of San
Francisco (Cath. men); University of California at San Francisco; San Fran-
cisco State College; other colleges; law, dental, medical and many private
schools. Six TV stations.
n ^__ ___ [Tues. &Fri Legal 1890 1 46 10230.00
"^Recorder'printrnsr and Publishing Co., 99 S. Van Ness Ave. (13).
Agrichemical West Monthly \ fitful' Chem'ls 1958 3 26 140 5.00
Ralph W. Booze, Jr., Editor ; Richard M. Beeler^ Publisher, 1445 Stockton St. (11).
Architect and Engineer Monthly Arch. & Contr... l905 \ \^ \*% 8'00
Edwin H. Wilder, Editor; Architect and Engineer, Inc., Pub., 68 Post St. (4).
Argonaut-f Monthly { W "c oast lifts. 1877 8 26 14° 5'00
Harry H. Nasburg, Editor and Publisher, 544 Market'st. (4).
Bay Region Business lir*«fiv pv* fBusi. & 1944 3 80 154 x $30
(no adv.) fftntiy, *ri [ch. of Com. Controlled free dist. 15,805
James D. Warnock, Editor; San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
838 Pine St. (4).
Beverage Industry News -f. ...Semi-mo Alcoholic Bev 1935 5 Controlled ci?c
L. W. Page, Ed.; J. L. Rogers and L. W. Page. Pubs., Central Tower Bldg. (3)!
Bien+ (The Bee) (Dan.) Thursday Independent 1882 7 26 287 5.00 §3,10O
Sven Stribolt, Editor; Belle Redsted, Publisher, 435 Duboce Ave. (17). $2,000 — Free
Body Moderne Bi-monthly Health 1946 3 30 127 8.00
Subscription price $8.00 per 12 issues.
Walter F. Baptiste, Editor and Publisher, 230 Powell St. (2).
Budde, Henry F. Publications, Inc. — See San Francisco Progress.
2 28 104 x2.00 $15,106
Issued bi-mo., July-August.
Marian Alford, Editor; California State Nurses' Assn., Inc., Publisher,
185 Post St. (8).
Bulletin of the Italian 1
Catholic Federation Monthly Catholic 1928 8 24 280 xl.OO $10,000
(Ital. & Eng.) + I
Dominic Bazzanella, Editor; Italian Catholic Federation, Publisher,
678 Green St. (11).
Pacific Coast Business \Mon.v ] T^SK^S'1'' 1910 ft 24 188 800
Shitmin* R«<rf.f»r fMonday ^Industry & 1919 8 24 186 8.00
J [Finance
A. Harold Noon, Editor and Publisher, 681 Market St. (5).
drcolatioo— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalhr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Coli<fr Width* Depth Sub
Circ
SAN FRANCISCOf (Continued)
California Bowling News— See Glendale, Calif.
California Cattleman Monthly Beef Cattle 1917 3 27 140 2.60
J. Edgar Dick, Editor; California Cattlemen's Assn., Publisher,
659 Monadnock Bldg. (5).
California Druid Monthly Fraternal 1902 8 24 126x1.00
John R. Flos, Editor; United Ancient Order of Druids, Publisher, 44 Page St. (2).
California Farmer -f- Bi-wkly, Sat.. .Agricultural 1854 4 26 189 1.00*115,282
The California Farmer, Publisher, 83 Stevenson St. (5).
^Germ^nT*616. ^resse JFriday Independent 1949 7 26 296 3.00
Capt. Alf redo Gampper,' Editor ; Val J. Peter, Publisher,
1307 Howard St., Omaha 8, Neb.
California GP Monthly Medical 1949 2 27 112 x2.60
Frank W. Norman, M.D., Editor; Calif. Academy of General Practice, Publisher,
461 Market St. (5).
California Grocers Advocate.. Friday Grocery 1891 2 40 140 2.60
W. D. Hadeler, Editor; Calif. Grocery Assn., Publisher, 870 Market St. (2).
California Historical 1
Society Quarterly ^Quarterly Historical 1922 1 64 100x15.00
(no adv.) J
Donald C. Biggs, Editor; California Historical Society, Publisher,
2090 Jackson St. (9).
California Journal of 1K f. Q „„ TP^,,^.*!^.! 1949 1 52 98 6.00
Educational Research |B "• a yr Educational Controlled free dist.
Garford G. Gorden, Editor; California Teachers Assn., Publisher,
693 Sutter St. (2).
California Legionnaire -f Monthly Amer. Legion.... 1929 5 24 220x2.00
S. D. Chalios, Editor; The American Legion, Dept. of California, Publisher,
114 Veterans Bldg. (2).
California Livestock News -f.. Tuesday {j'ndustr? 1925 5 24 21° x7*50
W. P. Wing, Editor; California Wool Growers' Assn., 151 Mission St. (5).
Pacific ^Quarterly JGen'lBusi. ' x
Printed quarterly in March, June, September and December as complete magazine,
in bulletin form with no advertising in other eight months.
Will Williams, Editor; Calif. State Chamber of Commerce, 350 Bush St. (4).
California Medicine -f Monthly {AScierf*** 1902 2 48 133 x6*00
Dr. D. L. Wilbur, Editor; California Medical Assn., Publisher, 450 Sutter St. (8).
California Plumbing lnfn«*M,r JPlumb'g 1948 3 28 136
Contractor-h jMontniy jContract'g Controlled free dist.
J. D. Mack, Editor; Associated Plumbing Contractors of California, Publisher,
785 Market St., Suite 1404 (3).
California State Bar Journal + Bi-monthly Legal 1927 1 48 98x1.00
B. J. Ballard, Editor; State Bar of California, Publisher, 2100 Central Tower (3).
California Veteran -f Monthly Vets. News 1933 5 24 210 2.00
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Publisher, 107 War Memorial Bldg. (2).
California Veterinarian Bi-monthly Veterinary 1947 2 31 116 3.00
Charles S. Travers, Editor; California State Veterinary Medical Assn., Publisher,
3004 16th St. (3).
California Woman -f Bi-monthly.... { ^m.f ciuba 1933 3 28 136 x'50
Mrs. Grace Pickthorn, Editor; Calif. Fed. of Business and Professional Women's
Clubs, Publisher, Room 223, 681 Market St. (5).
Call-Bulletin -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1855 8 23 280 18.00**140,207
Color advertising accepted. Sat. evg. c ire.** 126,903
Hearst Publications, Inc., Howard St. and Holland Court (19).
Ch\nCh7nes\C)ftC Weekly ^Saturday Independent 1946 6 25 126 4.50 §3,449
Gilbert Woo""Editor'V Chinese Pacific Publishing Co., 751 Clay St. (8).
ChYTt8poT^C^ 192T 8 28 28° 24'00 8'929
P. C. Lin, Editor; C. D. Jow, Publisher, 809 Sacramento St. (8).
Chinese Times -f (Chinese). ...Evfir. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1924 6 39 22424.00 §9,335
Kwai Fong Chan, Editor; Chinese Times Pub. Co., Inc., 117 Waverly Place (8).
Ch&n<Eng^)0rld~'~ *Chinese JMorn.ex.Sun... Independent 1891 8 23 280 24.00 §8,986
Dai Mi'ngLee,' Editor'i'chinese World Ltd., Publisher, 736 Grant Ave. (8).
Chronicle-f- Every Morn.. .Republican 1865 8 22 800 27.00**22S,429
Color (and Sunday only, comic strip) advertising accepted. Sunday circ.-£<£276,473
Prints Sunday supplement in color rotogravure called Bonanza.
Charles Thieriot, Editor; Chronicle Publishing Co., 901 Mission St. (19).
$6,800
12,200
420
S88
151,987
3,596
*7,803
16,642
7,361
$21,800
50,000
J2,327
$16,500
Civil Service Reporter \iyr/»,»+i,i» fCivil Service IQOQ K *M O-IA 9 t\n
(West Coast Edition) +..(Monthly lEmployees 1939 5 24 214 2'00
William G. Robbins, Ed.; Civil Service Reporter Pub'g Co.. 26 O'Farrell St. (8).
Coast Shoe Reporter Monthly Ret. Shtoe Trd.... 1904 3 28 140 1.50
William R. Ahern, Editor and Publisher, 2700 19th St.
Commercial News + {Jfsun'6*'8**' Commercial 1875 6 24 22624.00
Newton Wise, Editor; Commercial News Pub. Co., 149 California St. (11).
£1,900
*7,056
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Commonwealth (no adv.) Monday.,
fCom'n wealth
••• \ problems
Estab Cols<«> Width V Depth Sub
1924 2 28 101 4.00
Stuart R. Ward, Ed.; Commonwealth Club of Calif., Pub., Hotel St. Francis (19).
1949 3 27 140 4.00
Construction Illustrated ......... Monthly .......... Eng'g Constr.... 2 40 140
Controlled circ.
Donald F. Forster, Editor; Forster Publishing Co.. 693 Market St. (5).
n * * r» • *,/ MM.+M*. (Coll. Alum. 1924 2 27 94 8.00
Contact Point V ....................... Monthly ......... j& Dental 1 64 94
Student Body and Alumni Assn., College of Physicians and Surgeons, School of
Dentistry, Editors and Publishers, 844 Fourteenth St. (3).
Corriere de^Popolo-f jMonthly .......... Labor ................. 1910 8 24 294 2.60
Dr. CarmeioZito, Editor and Publisher, 628 Montgomery St. (11).
Circ
2,981
§S,400
)8 }\Vednesday ..... Independent ...... 1852 5 38 294 7.50 §1,775
Jean Sallaberry, Editor'; L'Echo de L'Ouest, Inc., Publisher, 2448 Clay St. (15).
$92,747
2,192
3,882
37,977
[Monthly Educational 1904 8 27 140 x2.00
J. Wilson' McKenney, "Editor; Calif. Teachers Assn., Publisher. 693 Sutter St.
Daily Construction Service.... | j^g^' Sat* Eng'g Constr 1919 2 41 14075.00
Prints two editions, Los Angeles and San Franicsco. Each edition complete
within itself.
Space sold in either or both editions, in monthly units, insertion every 3rd day ;
copy changeable monthly.
Wade Publishing Co., 16 First Street (19).
Daily Pacific Builder [^^J"^x-Sun-Bldg. & Eng'g... 1890 6 24 24172.00
G. E. McGavran, Editor; F. W. Dodge Corp., Publisher. 465 Tenth St. (3).
Dispatcher, The (no adv.) Bi-wkly. Fri.. .Labor 1942 4 29 224x1.60
Morris Watson, Editor; International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's
Union. Publisher, 160 Golden Gate Ave. (2).
Edwards Abstract {ft Sun**"8*1' {&'CredIitW8 1866 4 25 168 120-00
Advertising accepted only by special arrangement.
Recorder Ptg. and Publishing Co., 99 S. Van Ness Ave. (3).
Electrical West Monthly Electrical 1887 3 27 140 2.00 *12,134
C. W. Leihy. Editor; McGraw-Hill Co. of Calif., Publisher, 68 Post St. (4).
Examiner-f Every Morn. ...Independent 1880 8 23 280 27.00**257,2S1
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 12.00*^469,372
Prints Sunday supplement in color rotogravure called Pictorial Living.
Hearst Publishing Company, Inc., Third and Market Sts., (19).
1926 8 24 294 2.00 $1,000
$3,000
4,000
Associa'd Stud's of Univ. of San Francisco, Eds. and Pubs., 2130 Fulton St. (17).
Golden GaterV ......................... Wed. & Fri ...... Collegiate .......... 1920 6 25 260 2.60
Associated Students of San Francisco State College, Editors and Publishers,
1600 Holloway Ave. (27).
19°6 B-°°
Hardware World
Month* .........
Milton Albin, Ed.; Chilton Co.. Publisher, 1355 Market St. (3).
Controlled circ. >15,130
24
Herald of Health Monthly Health 1896 Cjntr08lledfree dist!
Don C. Matchan, Editor; Herald of Health Pub'g Co., 2454 Van Ness Ave. (9)!
^(J^p^&^Eng0)11 JMorn.ex.Sun...Independent 1948 8 24 273 19.50
Iwao Shimizu."Editor;"Hokubei Mainichi, Publisher, P. O. Box 3321 (19).
International Post Bi-monthly Hobbies 1915 2 26 210x3.00
J. A. Urquhart, Editor; Urquhart Pub'ns., P. O. Box 3262, Rincon Annex (19).
^vSce^eT1^ 1886 7
L'ltalia, Press Co., Publisher, 1600 Stockton St. (11).
Jewish Community Bulletin.. Friday Jewish & Lit 1895 5
Eugene B. Block, Editor and Publisher, 40 First St. (5).
JU^^k^Vsw?o.rCroLt'n) }Friday Independent 1909 7 26
Charles M. Cvetkovich, Editor and Publisher, 223 Valencia St. (3).
Labor Review -f Wednesday Labor 1937 5 24
Olympic Press, Publisher, 5823 Occidental St., Oakland.
Leone II (Ital.) + Monthly {j^J $ewfl 1912 7 26
Organ of Order of Sons of Italy in State of Calif., Green and Columbua Ave.
Little City News-f Wednesday Independent 1940 5 24 224 3.00
George De Martini, Editor; Armond De Martini, Publisher, 451 Columbus Ave(ll).
Magyar Ujsag (Hung.) Monthly Independent 1935 8 24 280 6.00
Pannonia Press, Inc., Publisher, 618 Octavia St. (2).
Mining World Monthly Mining 1938 | JJJ J^J 4'00
Prints export edition called World Mining. Total unpaid dist.
George O. Argall, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, Inc.,
500 Howard St. (6).
7,450
500
§6,021
280
210
280
224
280
3.00 §10,090
6.00
3.00 $4,400
x $10,216
10,000
*1 1,492
1,151
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisber'a Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Censui. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ tlw Cold* to th« use of the Directory In front of book.
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SAN FRANCISCOf (Continued) Estab Col$<2> Width T Depth Sub Cire
MonitorH- Friday Cath. & News.... 1858 8 22 297 4.00 *S1,9S4
Rt. Rev. Walter J. Tappe, Editor; Roman Catholic Archbishop of San
Francisco, Publisher, 441 Church St. (14).
Motorland Bi-monthly Motoring 1917 8 27 140 xl.OO 317,971
William C. Ellis, Ed.; CaJ. State Auto. Assn., Inc., Pub., 150 Van Ness Ave. (2).
Musical News Monthly { Union*"18' 1916 8 80 14T *
A. J. Haywood, Editor; Musicians' Union, Local No. 6, Pub., 230 Jones St. (2).
NaL^e)V7^ssianTdern } Weekly Independent 1950 8 24 315 4.00 §1,530
Nicholas Nechkin","Ed'itor and Publisher, 331 Potrero Ave. (2).
National Motorist (offset) Bi-monthly Motoring 1924 3 28 140 x 270,000
Jim Donaldson, Editor; National Automobile Club of California, Publisher,
216 Pine St. (4).
Neighborhood Journal — See Oakland.
Ne(Greek)>rnia HellCniC+ JThursday Independent 1907 7 24 294 8.00 §2,850
Nicholas" DaiiasT 'Editor"; Acropolis Publishing Corp., 1625 Market St. (3).
News-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1903 8 22 315 18.00**101,786
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ. *^r91,O27
C. H. Schneider, Editor; Daily News Co., Ltd., Publisher, 812 Mission St. (1).
JDly
r ex. Mon... Independent 1946 5 24 224 19.50
Y. W. AbTko, Editor; Nichi Bei Times, Inc., Publisher, 1375 Eddy St. (15).
Novaya Zarya (New lMorn.ex.Sun. T«^««««^««* 1000 c oc oon a Kn
Dawn) + (Russ.) '& Mon. Independent 1928 6 26 280 8.60
G. T. Soohoff, Editor and Publisher, 2078 Sutter St. (15).
Olympian Monthly {cfub^Affairs 1906 3 28 14° x3'00
Roger Williams, Editor; The Olympic Club, Publisher, 170 S. Van Ness Ave.
Organized Labor Semi-mo Labor 1900 5 24 224 2.40
Organized Labor Pub. Co., Inc., 200 Guerrero St.
Pacific Air and Truck 1 « .,,, [Shippers & 1943 3 27 140 2.00
Traffic (offset) jMontniy JTraffic Mgrs. Controlled circ.
William G. Fitzgerald, Editor; George E. Martin, Publisher, 400 Front St. (11).
Pacific Churchman -f (offset). Monthly Episcopal 1879 3 30 126 1.00
Not issued during July and August.
Rev. R. E. By field, Editor; Diocese of California of the Episcopal Church,
Publisher. 1055 Taylor St.
Pacific Coast Review Monthly }£&*»£: "" Contr'oVd^ee S&
Fred R. Brockhagen, Editor; A. Papulias, Publisher, 942 Howard St. (3).
Pacific Factory Monthly f Pe^" onnTl6^ m° $ Controlled iirc
Roy Fellom, Editor; Fellom Publishing Co., 709 Mission St. (3).
Pacific Goldsmith Monthly Jewelry Trd 1903 2 42 140 1.00
Robert B. Frier, Editor; Manchester Publications, 657 Mission St. (5).
Pacific Grange Farm Group-— Comprised of California Grange News, Sacramento,
Calif.; Idaho Granger, Boise, Idaho; Oregon Grange Bulletin, Portland, Ore.;
Washington Grange News, Seattle, Wash. See individual listings.
Pacific Grange Farm Group, Publisher, Crocker Bldg. (4).
Pacific Laundry and Clean- 1,,,,, fLaundry & 1913 3 26 140
ing Journal-f (Monthly iDry Cleaning 2 40 140
S. H. Evans, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, 500 Howard St. (5).
Pacific Oil-Motive Magazine..Monthly {petro&Indus 1923 8 26 14°
Issued as magazine section of Automobile Dealer News of Los Angeles.
R. H. Argubright, Ed.; Dealer Publishing Co., 690 Market St. (4).
Pacific Printer, Publisher }M ,,, /Com. Ptg. 1908 3 26 140 8.00
and Lithographer jMonthly {Newspapers Controlled free dist.
R. S. Oppenheim, Editor; Pacific Printer and Publisher, Inc., Publisher,
227 Church St.
1918 8 27 140
Pacific Purchaser Monthly Pur. Agents 2 42 140
Controlled free dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
E. G. Chambers, Editor; Purch'g Agts* Assn., Publisher, 9 First St. (5).
Pacific Road Builder and lM«TUVilv fRoad & He'yy 1917 3 28 14° 8-°°
Engineering Review jmoniniy 1 Construction Controlled circ.
Prints supplement for separate distribution called Northern California Con-
struction Section.
Harold Shaw, Editor; Fellom Publishing Co.. 709 Mission St. (3).
Pacific Shipper Monday Marine 1926 2 86 128
G. E. Martin, Editor; Pacific Shipper, Inc., Publisher, 400 Front St. (11)
PaOfflLStOutfiteternd " }Monthly Stafy&pff.Sup..l908 2 42 140
Robert B. Frier, Editor; Manchester Publications, 657 Mission St. (B).
Pacific Telephone Magazine |1Q ti a yr Tel Emp 1907 3 27 130
R.C.VSmith;"EditorV Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., Pub., 140 New Montgomery St. (B).
§6,205
5,000
J12.300
>1 1,471
8,732
1,907
2,975
>12,310
3,624
3.00 *3,065
5.00 10,927
£6,000
2,735
>9,034
5.00
1.00 2,399
Free $112,000
Clrculatioi
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
BPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems ' 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee
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Pacific Travel News ......... Monthly .......... Trav. Trd ........... 1956 2 40 140 4.00
Western Business Publications, 274 Brannan St. (7). Controlled circ. 6,303
Pan-Pacific Entomologist ...... Quarterly ........ Entomological... 192 4 1 48 95 4.00 $380
P. D. Hurd, Jr., Editor; Pacific Coast Entomological Society, Publisher,
California Academy of Sciences. Golden Gate Park (18).
People's World ......................... Saturday ......... Labor ................. 1987 5 23 217 4.00
Al Richmond, Editor; Pacific Publishing Foundation, Inc., 81 Clementina St. (5).
............
Eric Cullenward, Ed.; Police and Peace Officers Journal, Pub., 465 10th St. (8).
Produce Marketing . .. Monthly Prod. Market'g 3 27 140 3.00 $16,000
Richard Conley, Editor; Western Farm Publications, Inc., 251 Kearney St. (8).
Progress — See San Francisco Progress.
Publications Astronomical \Bi-monthly ..... Astronomical.... 1889 1 46 92 6.50 $1.156
Society of the Pacific ........ /(No adv.)
Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Publisher, 675 18th Ave. (21).
Recorder^ ............................... {& Smi**'8*1' Le*al & Finan- 1877 8 24 29° 36'00
John W. Kelley, Editor; Recorder Ptg. and Pub. Co., 340 Kearny St. (8).
Richmond Banner + ............... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1893 6 26 280 1.00 1,740
S. G. Trimble, Editor and Publisher, 279 Sixth Ave. (18).
^n^*).^!*?!..!.?1!"'* }& Mon.X"SUn' ^dependent ...... 1921 8 23 280 12.00 §2,219
A.* Deiianich, Editor -'Russion Life, Corp., Publisher, 2468 Sutter St. (15).
San Francisco Bay Window+..Bi-wkly. Wed..Local Enft ....... 1967 Controlled1 free dist.
Cleveland E, Twitchell, Editor and Publisher, 2120 Market St.
San Francisco Classroom \8ti.ayr .......... Educational ....... 1915 2 80 15x2.50 $3.800
Teachers Journal -f-V ........ /Free to San Francisco teachers.
Eteinne E. Simon, Editor; San Francisco Classroom Teach. Assn., Publisher,
609 Sutter St. (12).
San Francisco Hotel !„ ... f J°*el G.uf» ts 1918 2 28 108 2.00
Greeters Guide + .............. {Monthly .......... j^Tounsts Controlled free dist. $10,000
This Month In San Francisco. Monthly .......... {JftiS'S? 1952 Controlled fr'ee dist. $10,000
Donald L. Gilbert, Editor; Frentrup Publishing Co., 485 Brannan St. (7).
.. Frid*y ............. lmpiwe66 1925 5 24 224 x4-00 7»617
San Francisco Munic. Emp. Assn., Publisher, 125 Valencia St. (3).
San Francisco Progress ......... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1923 8 22 301 179,950 — Free
Printed in 12 separate editions circulating in and around San Francisco. Com-
prised of following editions: Sunset, Parkside, Ingleside, West Portal, Bay view
Portola-Visitacion Mission issued Wednesday; Marina, Polk, Geneva-Excel-
sior, Richmond, Park-Presidio, Laurel, Heights-Ashbury issued Thursday.
William J. Scanlon, Editor; Henry F. Budde Pub'ns, Inc.. 125 Valencia St. (3).
Independent ..1918 7 30 294 5.00 §2,002
Mario Muachi, Editor; Swiss Journal Company, Publisher, 580 Green St. (11).
Sun-Reporter -f (Negro) ........ Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1942 5 24 224 5.00 *5,247
Dr. C. B. Goodlett and Dr. D. A. Collins, Publishers, 1579 Post St. (9).
This Month In San Francisco — See San Francisco Hotel Greeters Guide.
T°(Ztt^t)n*U™nCe W°m!!! Barter* . Insur. Indus ..1943 3 26 140 x 14,000
Mrs. Marion Walker, Editor; National Assn. of Insurance Women, Publisher,
P. O. Box 2646.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa, Northern California Ed., circ. *266,618.
TV This Week (offset) ........... Saturday ......... {ow'nlra86* 195° 2 26 84 4'25 85'000
Printed in five editions; Fresno-Bakersfield Ed.; Northern California Ed.; Sacra-
mento Valley Ed.; Stanislaus County Ed.; Upper California-Southern Oregon
and Nevada Ed.
Daniel Silverman, Editor; Manuel Gorin, Publisher, 1144 Howard St. (3).
Underwriters' Report ............. Thursday ........ Insurance .......... 1905 3 27 140 7.00 *3,203
Roy Pasini, Editor: Underwriters' Report of California, Publisher,
344 Sacramento St. (11).
Vestkusten -f- (Swedish) .......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1885 7 26 287 4.00 §2,285
West Coast Publishing Co., 253 Church St. (14).
Wall Street Journal-}- IMorn.ex.Sat. n , r»«n«» 1000 c QO OQR on t\n •±•±•0.'* AAO
(Pacific Coast Edition) — f& Sun. Business Daily.. 1929 6 32 296 20.00*^83,809
W. H. Grimes, Editor; Dow Jones ft Co., Inc., Publisher, 1540 Market St. (19).
Way of St. Francis. The 4- ..... Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1938 2 25 91 8.00 15,019
Rev. Brendan Mitchell, Editor; Third Order of St. Francis, Publisher,
109 Golden Gate Ave. (2).
Western Advertising ............... Monthly .......... Advertising ....... 19 19 ^J, u ^id JjJE
Frank J. Bmguiere, Editor; Ramsey Oppenheim Publications, 580 Market St. (4).
Cireulmttoo— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
emf. 12 to inch. T A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCountr seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubtcription included in membership fee.
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i 1957 8 26 140 6.00
f Monthly Bev. Indus 2 40 140
._ . „ „ ' Controlled free dist.
Nelson S. Cullenward, Editor; Cameo Publications. Suite 411, Flood Bldg. (2).
Western Baker Monthly {£&£Whd- 19°5 f |06 ffi S-°°
Ennis Gicker, Ed.; Miller Freeman Publications of Calif., 500 Howard St. (5).
Western Banker Monthly Financial 1908 3 80 140 5.00
Harry Lutgens, Editor and Publisher, 41 Sutter St. (4).
Western Canner/Packer — See Canner/Packer, Chicago, 111.
Western Confectioner Monthly Confections 1914 3
Claude M. Chaplin, Publisher, 251 Kearny St. (8).
fp?vn Tr««r'«, 1^26 8
Western Construction Monthly I & Const? 2
Circ
24,890
28 140 2.00
Controlled circ.
26 140 10.00
29 140
Controlled circ.
James I. Ballard, Editor; King Publications, 609 Mission St. (5).
Western Dairy Foods Review. Monthly { Fn'dustt-y ^ 1901 2
Frank N. Jones, Editor; Virginia Jones Baker, Publisher, 693 Market ~ St7 (5).
1904 3 26 140 8.00
2 42 140
Controlled circ.
Ernest Weiner, Editor; E. B. Weinand, Publisher, 251 Kearny St. (8).
[Feed, Seed, lftl- a 9- 14n
Western Feed and Seed-f Monthly j Grain Mjll'g & ltf40 * Controlled circ.
3,241
>2.867
89 140 2.50
Controlled circ.
Western Farm Equipment.... Monthly { Trade EQUl
>3,496
>4,S84
>5,79O
ciw. >24,S6S
J3,300
Controlled circ. >9,676
8,260
>5,7S2
(Garden Sup.
Richard M. Beeler, Publisher. 1445 Stockton St. (11).
Western Fruit Grower Monthly Fruit Grow'g 1919 8
Harold Rogers, Editor; E. B. Wienand, Publisher, 251 Kearny St. (8).
("Industrial 1936 3 26 140
Western Industry Monthly j Activity in 2 29 140
[the West Controlled circ. >14,988
John J. Timmer, Editor; King Publications. 609 Mission St. (5).
Western Kennel World Monthly Dogs & Shows... 1906 3 30 140 8.00
Helen Rosemont, Editor; Rosemont Press, Publisher, 20 Sycamore St. (10).
Western Machinery and lMrmthlv fMetalwork'g 1921 3 26 144 4.00
Steel World f Montniy JMach. Tool
J. S. Hines, Publisher, 1036 Monadnock Bldg. (6).
. ,. « .*i (News of Home 1948 4 26 168 2.00
Western Merchandiser Monthly } Goodg Trade Controlled free dist.
Walter H. Krieger, Editor ; Western Merchandiser, Inc., Publisher,
1355 Market St. (3).
Western Plastics Monthly Plastics 1954 3 27 140 8.00
Frederic M. Rea, Publisher, 274 Brannan St. (7). Controlled free dist.
Western Tobacconist Monthly Tobacco Trade... 19 10 4 26 168 2.00
Claude M. Chaplin, Editor and Publisher, 251 Kearny St. (8).
Western Underwriter -f- Monthly Insurance 1886 3 27 140 4.00
Printed in two editions : Property and Casualty Ed., circ. >4,865; Life Ed., circ.,
J6,273.
Clarence B. Council, Editor and Publisher, 215 Leidesdorff St. (11).
Wines and Vines Monthly Wine Industry.. 1919 3 27
Irving H. Marcus, Publisher. 690 Market St. ( i). 2 42
World Mining— See Mining World.
Young China-f (Chinese) ... Morn.ex.Sun...}^1"!8^ 1909 6 39
Henry Mao, Editor; Young China Publishing Co. 881 Clay St. (8).
SAN GABRIEL (CIO), pop. 20,343; Los Angeles Co. (S). 10 m NE of Los Angeles.
SP RR. Manufactures Venetian blinds, wine, caskets, candied fruit, door chimes.
Residential. Agriculture. Fruit, vegetables, dairy and poultry products.
Advertiser Publications-!- Thursday Shopping l923 combined^circ. 142,600 Free
Comprised of three editions: Alhambra Advertiser; Garvey Advertiser; San
Gabriel Valley Advertiser. Space sold only in combination.
Mrs. Marieva T. Roberts, Publisher, 8234 E. Garvey Ave.
Garvey Advertiser — See Advertiser Publications.
Auto Laundry News (off.*) . Monthly {ftj,^"11 ' 9B3 Controlled free dis°£
Robin C. King, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 305.
San Gabriel Valley Advertiser — See Advertiser Publications.
^fnde^nden^1167 JFriday Independent 1942 7 24 276 8.00
Roger F. Lyon, Editor and Publisher, 7851 E. Garvey Ave.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune — See Covina.
Sun Thursday Independent 1912 8 24 294 3.00
140
140
3.00 *1,904
273 24.00 §4,977
1,699
900
§1,600
So. Calif. Publishing Co., 247% S. San Gabriel Blvd.
2,400
8,295— Free
SANGER (F7), pop. 6,400 (special U. S. Census 7-26-57, gives 8,212); Fresno Co.
(SC). 14 m E of Fresno. SP RR. Raisins, deciduous and citrus fruit packing
nouses; frozen food processing plants. Box making machinery, cement pipes,
overalls, wine manufactured. Agriculture. Grapes, citrus fruit, truck crops.
Herald-|- ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1889 8 23 294 8.50
G. L. Geilfuss, Editor; S. C. Sterling, Publisher.
§2,835
Circulation— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $Nonp*refl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNaQy
estimate. \Mssucd only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership lee.
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SAN JAC1NTO (J9% ), pop. 1,778 (special U. S. Census 6-13-57, gives 2,207) ; Riverside
Co. (SE). 32 m SE of Riverside. AT&SF RR. Food processing plants; Health
resort, hot springs. Agriculture.
Faith and Freedom la*;. ^ [Relig. Social 1949 2 83 115
(no adv.) ............................ J° Ut a yr .......... I Philosophy Controlled free dist.
Edward W. Greenfield, Editor; Spiritual Mobilization, Publisher, P .O. Box 877.
San Jacinto Valley Register + Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1884 6 24 252 3.00
Harry and Alberta Hoffman, Editors and Publishers.
SAN JOSEf (D6), pop. 95,280 (special U. S. Census 10-4-56, gives 127,564); Santa
Clara Co. (W). 42 m SE of Oakland. SP; WP RRs. Airline, PC. World center
of dried fruit packing and canning industry.
Manufactures canning and dried fruit packing machinery; labels, pottery,
ladders, playground equipment, fruit, vegetable and fish cans; foundry, dairy
products, wine, beer, spray chemicals, cement, aluminum, paint, electrical equip-
ment, glass, matches, pumps, soaps, motors, cabinets, electronics. Automobile
assembly plant. Quicksilver mines and smelters. Fifteen banks. Bank deposits
(1-1-58), $278,670,088. 48,626 electric (AC) meters; 46,547 gas (nat.) meters;
151,577 telephones. State College. In extensive fruit, nut, berry, grape and row
crop growing district.
Clrc
32,000
§2,034
California Fruit News-f ........ Saturday ......... £& *" 1888 4
Robert Couchman. Editor and Publisher. 404 S. Third St. (12).
Dancing Digest (offset) ......... Monthly .......... Dancing ............. 1951 2
Not issued during August.
Gordon Keith, Editor; Danstar Press, Publisher, 376 Almaden Ave. (10).
Mayfair ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1946 5 24 224
Ethel L. Grace, Editor and Publisher, 1210 E. Santa Clara St.
Mercury + ................................ Morn. ex.Sun... Independent ...... 1851 8
Mercury-News ......................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 8
News-f- ..................................... Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1883 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Northwest Publications, Inc., Publisher, 211 W. Santa Clara St. (5).
24 159 6.00 J1.365
24 105 3.50 t!2,300
2.00
§2,638
22
22
22
311
311
311
27.00**64,525
** 100,830
27.00**51,481
24 210 20.00
420
Post-Record* {2 Sun*' °"1" jmerciaT ""'"" 191° 5
E. T. Rose, Editor; E. E. Rose. Publisher, 45 N. First St. (15).
Santa Clara Union Gazette + . Friday Labor 1900 5 24 224 3.00 1 15,200
Olympic Press, Publisher, 45 Santa Teresa St.
Shopping News -f Thursday Shopping 1947 8 21 294 83,634— Free
Graham-McCollister, Inc., Publisher, 77 South 3rd hi.
Spartan Daily +V {Mg™nex-Sat< Collegiate 1898 7 24 280 3.00 6,000
Associated Students of San Jose State College, Editors and Publishers (14).
Sunsweet Standard Monthly f Product™1* 1917 3 26 14° x'50
F. M. Shay, Editor; California Prune and Apricot Growers Assn., Publisher,
96 W. San Antonio St. (8).
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA (D6%), pop. 1,031; San Benito Co. (W). 40 m S of San Jose.
Railroad station, Sargent. SP RR. Vegetable packing houses, cement mill.
Agriculture. Spinach, garlic, potatoes.
San Juan Missions News-f ....Friday Republican 1912 5 24 262 3.50 J475
E. R. Lamb. Editor and Publisher.
SAN JUAN CAP1STRANO (H10), pop. X761; Orange Co. (S). 24 m SE of Santa Ana.
nearest bank. AT&SF RR. Ceramic, furniture factories. Oranges shipped. Agri-
culture. Oranges, walnuts, beans.
Coastline Dispatch -f- Thursday Independent 1922 6 24 280 3.00 §1,015
Robert Hancock and Elarion M. Hernandez, Editors and Publishers.
SAN LEANDRO (D6), pop. 27,642 (special U. S. Census 2-5-54, gives 32,729) ; Alameda
Co. (W). Adjoins Oakland. SP; WP RRs.
Manufactures tractors, calculating machines, alloy pistons, motor parts,
canned and dried fruits hay presses, hosiery, tools, lumber, paint, paper. Nurs-
eries. Rock quarry. Agriculture. Strawberries, spinach, peas, rhubarb.
News + Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1950 8 23 280 15.00 §11,882
Color advertising accepted.
Prints Shopper on Wednesday called Advertiser Green Sheet for free distribution.
Circ., 75,000.
Robert S. Reed. Editor; Congleton-Reed Company, Publisher, 13666 East 14th St.
Nulaid News-f Monthly ..Poultry .. 1923 3 26 140 x2.00 til, 600
Frank Melchior, Ed.; Poultry Producers of Central Calif., Pub., 2700 Merced St.
SAN LUIS OBISPOf (E8), pop. 14,180 (special U. S. Census 1-17-53 gives 16,001);
San Luis Obispo Co. (SW). 80 m NW of Santa Barbara. SP RR. California State
Polytechnic College. Oil wells ; chromite deposits. Creameries ; condensery ;
bottling, fertilizer works; brick, tile plants; lingerie factory. Ships produce.
Dairy, stock, fruit farms. Peas, lettuce, cauliflower. TV station.
5^** JMonthly Voca. Agric 1932 3 24 183 x.15 12,500
Not issued during June, July, August and December.
George P. Couper, Editor; Calif. Assn. of Future Farmers of America, Publisher,
California State Polytechnic College.
Circulation— **Seot. A B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallv
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SAN LUIS OBISPOf (Continued) Estab Cols<& Width? Depth Sub Clrc"
Muatan, El+V ..................... Tue,AFH. . .. College .......... I93
. 3.875
Students of California State Polytechnic College, Editors and Pubs., Box 308.
Poly Views V ............................ Tuesday ........ Collegiate ............. 1946 6 24 224 x 805
Associated Students of California State Polytechnic College, Eds. and Pubs.
SaLLpUor^ ........ jThursday ........ Republican ......... 1935 6 24 2,52 2.50 81,174
Donald Sarten and James B. Han Ion, Editors and Publishers, 971 Osos St.
Telegram-Tribune + ................ Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1868 9 22 294 18.00 **1 1,798
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. W. Goodell* Editor; Telegram-Tribune Co., Publisher, 1321 Johnson Ave.
SAN MARINO (CIO), branch of Pasadena P. O., pop. 11,230 (special U. S. Census
4-21-54, gives 12,924) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). 5 m S of Pasadena, nearest railroad.
PE RR. Residential.
Tribune + ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1928 9 21 294 3.00 53,610
Lawrence Moore, Editor; H. H. McCormick, Publisher, 2260 Huntington Drive.
SAN MATED (C6), pop. 41,782 (special U. S. Census 10-23-57, gives 65,999); San
Mateo. Co. (W). On west side of San Francisco Bay, 19 m S of San Francisco.
SP RR.
Creameries; planing mill; frozen foods, beverages, totalizer and other ma-
chinery manufactured. Eleven banks; saving deposits (1-1-58), $199,275,000.
Residential. Nurseries. Agriculture. Flowers, honey, artichokes, peas.
National Golfer, The .. .. lOti. ayr ........ Golf ................... 1949 3 26 140 3.00
Helen F. Lengfeld, Editor and Publisher, 218 Tilton Ave. 2 40 140
(Post and Peninsula \TK,^a/inv <5h™minrr 1946 8 23 301 2-°° *62
Shopping Guide + .............. {Thursday Shopping ...... $46,845— Free
Times and News Leader + ..... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep ............. 1889 8 23 301 18.00 **26,957
Color advertising accepted.
Harold Turnblad, Editor; Amphlett Printing Company, 145 Second Ave.
.. JFriday ............. Labor ................. 1938 5 24 224 3.00 J5,000
Olympic Press, Publisher, P. O. Box 476.
SAN PABLO (Jl%), pop. 14,476 (special U. S. Census 2-23-57, gives 18,270) ; Contra
Costa Co. (W). 2 m N of Richmond. AT&SF; SP RRs. Plumbers' supplies,
gasoline manufactured. Nurseries. Agriculture. Sugar beets, lettuce, dairy
products.
News + ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1944 8 23 280 2.50 5570
Dan F. Hurley, Editor; Owens Publishing Co., 13752 San Pablo Ave.
SAN PEDRO (Cll). (pop. inc. in Los Angeles) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). On San Pedro Bay.
24 m S of Los Angeles. AT&SF; SP; PE; UP RRs. Port of commerce. Shipyards
and dry docks ; flsh canneries ; oil refineries ; lumber mills ; paint, fertilizer,
can, roofing material, dairy products, oil well tool factories. Sardine, tuna,
mackerel fisheries. Agriculture.
( News-Pilot + ........................... Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1901 8 24 280 13.80**14,631
I Color advertising accepted.
1 NeW^8"Pii?t Harbor Area 1 Wednesday. Shopping ..1956 8 23 280 20,500— Free
I Auvertiser -p •• j
L Bynner Martin, Publisher.
SAN QUENTIAN (Jl%), pop. X500; Marin Co. (W). On San Francisco Bay, 10 m
NW of San Francisco. Bank and railroad station, San Rafael. NP RR.
, , , „. f,, [Prison Events 1920 5 24 196 1.00 $696
News (no adv.) ....................... Bi-monthly ..... |& Newg Controlled free dist, *355
B. L. Russell, Jr., Editor; F. R. Dickson, Publisher, Calif. State Prison.
SAN RAFAELf (C6%), pop. 13,848 (special U. S. Census 1-12-56, gives 16.526);
Marin Co. (W). On San Pablo Straits, 18 m N of San Francisco. NWP RR.
Residential. Dominican College of San Rafael (Cath. women). Manufactures oil
burners, gloves, bricks, beverages, aluminum products, plastics, boats, fish oil,
feed, creamery products. Diversified farming. Artichokes, peas, tomatoes.
Independent-Journal ............... Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1861 8 23 294 18.00 *24,568
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Jack Craemer, Mgn. Editor; R. A. Brown, Publisher.
SANTA ANAf (H10), pop. 45,533 (special U. S. Census 10-27-56, gives 69,343);
Orange Co. (S). 36 m SE of Los Angeles. SP; PE; AT&SF RRs. Airline, BAL.
Santa Ana College.
Manufactures sugar, canned and dried fruit and vegetables, glass and chili
products, plumbing material, foam rubber products, dehydrating equipment,
concentrates, extracts, agricultural machinery, perfumes, feed, cement pipe,
woolens, soft drinks, rivets, fasteners. Walnuts, oranges packed; hatchery. Four
banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $1,747,688,350; deposits (6-80-57), $153,-
800,000. 63,042 electric (AC) meters; 24,927 gas (nat.) meters; 47,379
telephones.
Independent -f .......................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1935 8 24 808 4.00 12,800
T. L. Hank Givens, Ed.; Santa Ana Independent, Pub., 810 Spurgeon St. 9,700 — Free
w . . , fEvg. ex. Sun.,, «n 1905 8 24 308 21.60**49,234
Register + ................................ )Sun Morn Ind. Rep ............. Sunday circ. **49,643
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. C. Holies, Editor and Publisher.
fToastmaster
Toastmaster, The (no adv.). ..Monthly ......... }&Gen*l 1932 2 24 94 1.50 78,000
(Public. Int.
Maurice Forley, Editor; Toastmaaters International, Publisher, P. O. Box 598.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
em§, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SANTA BARBARAf (F9), pop. 44,913 (special U. S. Census 10-30-57, gives 55,675);
Santa Barbara Co. (SW). On Pacific Ocean, 97 m NW of Los Angeles. SP RR.
Airlines: PC; UAL. Residential, educational, medical, tourist and recreational
center. Santa Barbara College of the University of California; private schools.
Winter and summer resort. Oil-producing fields. TV station.
Manufactures electronic products, plastics, aircraft parts, toys, novelties. *
Oil refineries; meat packing, canning and frozen food processing plants; nurs-
eries. Ships cattle, lemons, beans, flowers, avocados, tomatoes. Six banks; bank
clearings (1-1-68), $447,383,950 ; deposits (6-1-57), $168,651,000. 17,498 elec-
tric (AC) (residential) meters; 18,055 gas (nat.) (residential) meters; 39,859
telephones.
Gaucho, El-f V Tues.&Fri. Collegiate 1924 6 24 238 2.00 2,500
Students of University of California, Santa Barbara College, Editors and Pubs.
Modern Veterinary Practice.. Semi-mo Veterinary 1920 2 32 11910.00 $10,266
American Veterinary Publications, Inc., 18 W. Michel to re na St.
Montecito Ledger 4- Friday Independent 1956 6 24 224 1.60 563
Paul Barger, Editor; Paul Barger and Joseph A. Snyder, Publisher,
865 Linden Ave., Carpinteria.
Mttw, p^ae , fEvg. ex. Sun.-,, ttTt, „«. 1880 8 23 294 21.00**26,S09
News-Press + \ Sutl Morn Independent Sunday circ. **27,406
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
T. M. Storke, Editor; News-Press Publishing Company, De la Guerra Plaza,
*±d I±lilqUipment } Bi-monthly {Food Equip. 1957 | 27 140 8.00
and Supplies J \Buyers Controlled circ. 6,409
A. E. Ford, Editor; Justin Hannon, Publisher, 11 Street of Spain, El Paseo Court.
Star-f .. . Thursday .. Independent 1949 8 24 294 3.00 §1,217
Mark H. Edwards, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1095.
Union Labor News 4- Friday Labor 1925 6 24 224 8.00 $5,700
Sheldon F. Sackett, Editor; Olympic Press, Publisher, 5828 Occidental St.,
Oakland (8).
SANTA CLARA (C6), pop. 11,702 (special U. S. Census 1-24-58, gives 43,281) ; Santa
Clara Co. (W). 3 m NW of San Jose. SP RR. Fruit packing, canning and drying.
Sashes and doors, caskets, pottery, dairy products manufactured. University
of Santa Clara (Cath. men.) Fruit farms. Apricots, prunes, pears, walnuts.
Journal 4- Thursday Independent 1872 8 23 286 3.00 §3,175
Daniel B. Halcomb, Editor and Publisher, 1397 Loyola Drive. 19,259 — Free
News-f- Friday Independent 1872 6 24 280 8.00 1,332
Hollis J. Loughran, Editor; Hollis J. and Leslie T. Loughran, Publishers,
936 Main St.
Santa Clara+V Thursday Coll. ft Al.».l...»« ^ Ied2£e «« >$g
Students of University of Santa Clara, Editors and Publishers.
SANTA CRUZf (C6%) pop. 21,970 (special U. S. Census 6-2-55, gives 22,794) ; Santa
Cruz Co. (W). On Pacific Ocean and Monterey Bay, 74 m S of San Francisco.
SP RR. Airline. SWA.
Manufactures lime, brooders, confectionery, creamery products, poultry and
livestock feed, hot water heaters, redwood novelties, lumber. Fruits, vegetables,
bulbs, fish packed. Nurseries ; hatcheries ; wineries. Limestone quarries ; redwood
timber. Fisheries. Resort. Agriculture. Artichokes, blueberries, apples, plums,
grapes.
California Mining Journal + .. Monthly Mining 1931 3 28 133 3.00 J8.275
J. P. Hall, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Drawer 628.
<a^*««ol-i. fEvg.ex.Sat.A, . - ^ 1856 8 23 301 13.00 * 13,643
S«nt»nel + ]Sun.,Sun.M. Ind' Rep Sunday circ. *14,070
Color advertising accepted.
Sentinel Publishing Co., 125 Church St.
SANTA FE SPRINGS (D10%), pop. x 8,000 (branch of Norwalk P. O.). Los Angeles
Co. (S). 15 m SE of Los Angeles. AT&SF RR. Manufactures oil well tools and
machinery, automotive equipment, chemicals, gas compressors. Oil refinery.
Oil wells. Diversified farming.
Independent 4- Thursday Independent 1949 8 23 294 4.60
Industrial Post Co., Publisher, 4313 E. Gage Ave., Bell. 5,200 — Free
News — See Pico Rivera.
SANTA MARIA (E8%), pop. 10,440 (special U. S. Census 10-29-57, gives 14,216);
Santa Barbara Co. (SW). 65 m NW of Santa Barbara. SMV RR. Airline, PC.
Beet sugar, cheese, butter factories ; oil refineries. Vegetables shipped ; nurseries.
Oil wells. Agriculture. Vegetables, flower seeds, grain.
Times 4- Evg.ex.Sun. Independent .... 1882 8 23 301 18.00 §8,625
Color advertising accepted.
Robert S. Magee, Editor and Publisher.
SANTA MONICA (G9%), pop. 71,595 (special U. S. Census 11-4-53, gives 75,132);
Los Angeles Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 16 m W of Los Angeles. PE RR. Airport.
Santa Monica City College. Residential. Beach resort.
Manufactures airplanes, airplane parts, tools dies, cosmetics, electronics, lubri-
cating equipment. Four banks; total savings deposits (6-30-58), $144,800,097.
35,056 electric (AC) meters; 31,182 gas (nat.) meters: 110,511 telephones.
Beach Cities Labor Journal... Friday Labor 1922 5 24 224 8.00 §5,900
Winnifred E. Hill, Editor; Paul Weaver Publishing Co., 1414 Second St.
Independent 4- Thursday Independent 1928 8 28 294 6.00
Prints separate editions for Malibu; Marina; Mar Vista; Ocean Park; Pacific
Palisades; Topanga; Venice.
Sybil Autrey, Editor; Independent Champion Pub'ns, 524 Santa Monica Blvd.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit)
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
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24
294
227
52,807
5,000 — Free
51,321
2.50
Monday circ.
Thursday circ.
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§3,079
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SANTA MONICA (Continued) Estab Coll 0 Width V Depth Sub Circ
Outlook -f Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1876 8 28 294 18.00**26,940
Color advertising accepted.
Robert E. McClure, Editor; Santa Monica Publishing Co., 1640 Third St.
SANTA PAULA (F9), pop. 11,049 (special U. S. Census 11-14-56, gives 12,186);
Ventura Co. (S). 16 m E of Ventura. SP RR. Fruit packing, canning and drying;
* walnuts packed; oil refineries. Oil wells. Agriculture. Lemons, oranges, lima beans.
ChronicleH- j^^®*' Sat< Independent 1887 8 24 28012.00
Harry B. Averill, Editor and Publisher, 116 N. 10th St.
Glen City, The-f Thursday Independent 1958 8
Wallace E. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 1310 Forest Drive.
News-f Thursday Independent 1946 5
Mark H. Edwards, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 890.
SANTA ROSAf (C5), pop. 17,902; Sonoma Co. (NW). 62 m NW of San Francisco.
NWP; P&SR RRs. Airline, PC. Fruit canning and drying; wineries; brewery:
bottling, plating machine works ; egg and meat packing plants. Shoes, chemical
products, macaroni, heaters manufactured. Agriculture. Prunes, grapes, hops.
Herald-f (offset) Mon. & Thurs..Republican 1899 5 24 224 4'00
M. R. McMillan, Editor and Publisher, 616a Fourth St.
News-f- .. .. Thursday Republican 1950 . .
Oscar J. Buttedahl, Editor and Publisher, 2310 Sonamo Ave. $4,790 — Free
Pre,s-Democrat + [!«& Vep«d.nt 1867 8 23 Su^a/c^c^^ES?
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Press Democrat Publishing Company, 425 Mendocino Ave.
SAN YSIDRO (Hll), pop. 2,381; San Diego Co. (S). On Mexican border, 15 m S of
San Diego. SD&AE RR. Diversified farming. Hay.
Bay Cities Press -f Thursday Independent 1930 8 24 294 3.00 2,931
Circulates also in Imperial Beach. 1,336 — Free
Bay Cities Publishing Co., 429 Third Ave., Chula Vista.
SARATOGA (K3%), pop. 1,329; Santa Clara Co. (W). 10 m SW of San Jose, nearest
railroad station. Fruit drying spreaders, wine, dairy products manufactured.
Fruit farms.
News (offset) Thursday Ind. Rep 1955 5 24 224 3.00 §1,304
Sherman Miller, Editor and Publisher.
SAUGUS (G9), pop. X200; Los Angeles Co. (S). 36 m NW of Los Angeles. SP RR.
Bank, Newhall. Glass bottles and containers manufactured. Agriculture.
Newhall Signal and Saugus Enterprise — See Newhall.
SAUSALITO (H2), pop. 4,828; Marin Co. (W). 6 m N of San Francisco, with bus
connections. NWP RR. Manufactures alcohol, boats, furniture, ceramics.
Fisheries. Dairy, poultry farms.
Golden Goo»e»v ..„. Quarterly [American 1Q17 , 94 g4 l 50
Richard W. Emerson and
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IO>IT i
194T l
883
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Frederick Eckman, Editors; Golden Goose Press, Publisher, P. O. Box 583.
News-f- .................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1885 8 24 287 8.50
John M. Harlan, Editor and Publisher, 42 Caledonia St.
SEAL BEACH (Cll), pop. 3,553; Orange Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean, 6 m E of Long
Beach, nearest bank. PE RR. Resort. Chemical plant. Dairy, truck farms.
Pacific News-f ..................... -..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1923 5 23 224 2.50
Don D. Brown, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 156.
Post and Wave -f- .................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1916 5 23 224 1.00
Alice Choisser, Editor; Wm. L. Robertson, Publisher, 208 Main St.
SEASIDE (D7), pop. 10,226 (special U. S. Census 4-7-56. gives 15,881) ; Monterey Co.
(W). On Pacific Ocean, 17 m SW of Salinas. SP RR. Manufactures concrete
blocks, molded products, patent medicines, fish canning equipment, Venetian
blinds. Agriculture. Pears, apples, apricots.
News-Sentinel + ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 8 28 280 3.00 2,600
Prints weekly shopper for free distribution. Circ. 6,000.
Kurt Hartmann, Editor and Publisher. 725 Del Monte Ave.
SEBASTOPOL (C6), pop. 2,601 (special U. S. Census 11-9-54, gives 2,731); Sonoma
Co. (NW). 7 m W of Santa Rosa. P&SR RR. Fruit packing, canning and drying.
Liquor, vinegar, pectin, heaters manufactured. Fruit, poultry, dairy farms.
Apples, grapes.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 7 24 280 3.00 §2,980
Herbert Dower, Editor; H. H. Hoyt and E. O. Carlson, Publishers.
SELMA (F7), pop. 5,964 (special U. S. Census 8-6-57, gives 6,806) ; Fresno Co. (SC).
16 m SE of Fresno. SP RR. Fruit and vegetable cannery; raisin packing plants;
wineries. Fruit, truck, dairy farms. Grapes, cotton, beef cattle, poultry.
Enterprise-f ............................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 24 287 3.50
Roy Brock, Editor and Publisher.
SHAFTER (F8), pop. 2,207; Kern Co. (S). 18 m NW of Bakersfleld. AT&SF RR.
Potatoes, onions packed ; cotton gins. Cement products, fertilizer manufactured.
Truck, fruit, poultry farms.
Press-f ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1921 8 24 808 3.50 §2,680
Robert Evans, Editor and Publisher, 169 S. Central Valley Highway. 2,505— -Free
SHERMAN OAKS (BIO), pop. included in Los Angeles (branch of Van Nuys P.O.) ;
Los Angeles Co. (S). 20 m NW of Los Angeles. Railroad station, Van Nuys.
PE RR. Residential.
Sun-f- ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 8 28 294 2.50
Valley Publications, Inc., 18986 Ventura Blvd. 10,000— Free
52,543
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
em's,' 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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SIERRA MADRE (CIO), pop. 7,273 (special U. S. Census 5-15-56), gives 8,752) ; Los
Angeles Co. (S). 18 m NE of Los Angeles, nearest railroad. Ceramics, tools
manufactured. Residential. Fruit farms. Oranges, lemons, avocados.
News + Thursday Independent 1905 8 24 294 3.00 §5,100
Harry Elwood, Editor and Publisher.
SIGNAL HILL— See Long Beach.
SOLANO BEACH (H10%), pop. XI, 000; San Diego Co. (S). 20 m N of San Diego.
AT&SF RR. Aircraft parts, cabinets manufactured. Nursery. Residential.
San Diequito Citizen -f .. Thursday Independent 1939 7 24 280 3.00 §3,450
Don C. Lap ham, Editor; Noel P. Lapham, Publisher.
SOLEDAD (D7), pop. 2,441 (special U. S. Census 9-26-55, gives 2,738); Monterey Co.
' "" " a SE of Salinas. SP RR, Carrot and tomato packing plants. Agriculture.
(W).26m!
Dairying, carrots, lettuce.
Bee 4- ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909
Ben F. Jacobsen, Editor and Publisher.
SOL VANG (E9), pop. X950; Santa Barbara Co. (SW). 40 m NW of Santa Barbara. Rail
road station, Los Olivos. PC RR. Cattle, horse, sheep ranching, truck, dairy
farms. Walnuts.
Santa Ynez Valley News ......... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1925 6 24 266 3.50
Karl R. Jorgensen, Editor and Publisher.
SONOMA (C5), pop. 2,015 (special U. S. Census 4-21-58, gives 2,928); Sonoma Co.
(NW). 21 m S of Santa Rosa. NWP RR. Wineries; plywood, automotive parts,
cheese factories. Diversified farming. Grapes, poultry, dairying.
Index-Tribune -f ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 8 24 273 3.50
Robert M. Lynch, Editor and Publisher.
North Bay Labor Journal + .. Friday ............. Labor .................. 1922 5 24 224 3.00
Olympic Press, Publisher, P O. Box 528, Santa Rosa.
SONORAf (E5%), pop. 2,448; Tuolumne Co. (EC). 50 m E of Stockton. SRC RR.
Lumber, lime, foundry products, confectionery manufactured. Mountain resort.
Gold mines; limestone quarries; timber Agriculture. Cattle, apples, pears.
Pony Express ........................... Monthly ......... ) History" 1934 4 24 168 2'6° *4*000
H. S. Hamlin, Editor; Therese J. Hamlin, Publisher, P. O. Box 326.
Union Democrat -f ............... {5vf- ex* Sat Independent ..1854 5 23 23110.20 §3,640
7 24 280 3.00 $1,314
§1,625
§3,816
$5,960
{5
I oc
ines Ad
Bun.
.
Prints Southern Mines Advertiser on Wednesday for free distribution. Circ.
3,800. Size 8 cols.. 23 nonps., 294 agate lines.
Kent G. Slyhoff, Editor; Paul Snider, Publisher, 59-61 N. Washington.
Western Mining + .................. Monthly .......... Mining ............... 1933 5 24 220 2.00
Donald I. Segerstrom, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 787.
SOQUEL (K4), pop. X750; Santa Cruz Co. (W). 5 m E of Santa Cruz. Nearest railroad
station, Capitola. SP RR. Winery; machine shops; nursery. Ships mushrooms.
5,239
5 23 224 1.25
385
23 294
3.00
13,378
5,372
Free
42 140 3.00
Diversified farming.
Herald -f Thursday Independent .1957 _ __
William Carnie, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 186. 565 — Free
SOUTH DOWNEY — Enterprise — See Herald-Enterprise of Bellflower.
SOUTH GATE (C10%), pop. 61,116 (special U. S. Census 11-10-52, gives 51,293);
Los Angeles Co. (S). 7 m E of Los Angeles. SP; UP RRs.
Manufactures automobiles, flbreboard products, auto tires, gasoline pumps,
metal drums, furniture, chemicals, pottery, concrete and steel pipe, vitrified
brick, knitted sportswear, airplane parts, dog food, air compressors, glass, farm
machinery.
Press-J- Thurs. & Sun...Ind. Rep 1923 8
Ray Ross, Editor; Rowland Blanc, Publisher, 8115 Seville Ave.
Pump Digest (letterpress &lru „* i, f Pump users -tarn o
(offset) (Eng. & Ger.) [Quarterly 1& Purchaaers 1957 2
E. M. West, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 8.
SOUTH MODESTO— See Sentinel, Modesto.
SOUTH PASADENA (CIO), pop. 16,935 (special U. S. Census 9-17-57, gives 18,881) ;
Los Angeles Co. (S). Adjoins Los Angeles. SP; AT&SF RRs. Manufactures
window displays, scientific instruments, fluid pumps, gas valves, electrical
appliances, church furniture, drugs, radio equipment, rubber stamps, dresses.
Residential.
Review-f Tues.&Thurs..Republican 1888 8 24 294 3.85 §4,427
W. Tog Ericson, Editor and Publisher, 1108 Fair Oaks.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (J2%), pop. 19,361 (special U. S. Census 3-8-66, gives
35,690) ; San Mateo Co. (W). 9 m S of San Francisco. SP RR. Airport.
Manufactures auto lifts, metal products, wire, flower pots, air condition units,
chemicals, pastes, paint, scientific apparatus, airplane parts, radio equipment,
magnesium products. Meat packing plants; granite works, steel mills.
Enterprise- Journal -f- Thursday Republican 1895 8 22 280 4.00 §3,600
Prints weekly Shopper on Wednesday. Circ. % 15, 000.
Logan Franklin, Editor; Industrial City Publishing Co., 411 Grand Ave.
SPRING VALLEY (Hll), pop. X4,000; San Diego Co. (S). 12 m NE of San Diego.
Railroad station and bank, La Mesa. SD&AE RR. Aircraft parts factory. Fruit,
truck, poultry farms.
Bulletin-}- Wednesday Independent 1948 7 24 280 2.50 §2,445
H. A. Thomas, Editor; Max Goodwin, Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCrunty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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STANFORD (K3), pop. (branch of Palo Alto P. O.) ; Santa Clara Co. (W). 14 m
NW of San Jose. Railroad station and banks, Palo Alto. SP RR. Stanford Uni-
versity. Creamery. Residential. Diversified farming.
Stanford Chaparral V (off set). Monthly Coll. Humor. ... 1889 3 28 140 300 J4.200
Hammer and Coffin Society, Publisher, Stanford University, P. O. Box 8013.
Stanford Daily +V (M°™nex-Sat- Collegiate 1891 8 24 283 5.25 $9,100
Not issued during Christmas and Spring vacation periods.
Students of the Stanford University, Editors and Publishers.
STOCKTONf (D5%), pop. 70,858 (special U. S. Census 11-27-54, gives 75,157; San
Joaquin Co. (C). An inland seaport on the San Joaquin River, 80 m E of San
Francisco. CCT; ST&E; SP; AT&SF; WP; TS RR«. Airlines: PC; UAL. Army
and Naval Depot. College of the Pacific. Stockton College. One TV station.
Manufactures boxboard and wooden containers, pencil slats, doors, plows,
feeds, fertilizers, bricks, scrapers, farm implement parts, steel tanks, structural
iron and steel, cans, tire repair, electrical equipment, paving machinery, cereal
products, canned fruits and vegetables, motor boats, yachts, barges. Shipyards.
Ten banks ; bank clearings (12-31-57), $680,083,086; deposits (12-81-57), $108,-
118,000. 43,893 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 41,193 (residential) gas
(nat.) meters; 43,220 telephones.
California Odd Fellow JMonthly Fraternal 1950 3 28 140 1.50 *7,666
and KeDekan-f- J
Don R. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 6 E. Cleveland St. (4).
Collegian, The-f V ................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1948 5 24 210 1.00
Students of Stockton College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Diamond Walnut News \ R; ^^fMv w«l PmwV 1917 8 38,, H4
(offset) ........... I Bi-monthly ..... Wai. GroWg ...... Controlled free dist.
O. L. 'JBraucher. E'ditor; Diamond Walnut Growers, Inc., Pub., P. O. Box 1727.
7 26 305 2.50
2,200
14,000
5 24 224
8 24 294
3.00
2.00
2.00
13,300
897
290
$3,600
350
Forum (no adv.) Thursday Economics 1921
L. D. Beckwith, Editor and Publisher, 1325 E. Poplar St. (5).
Labor Journal -f Friday Labor 1922
Olympic Press, Publisher. P. O. Box 1968.
Lincoln Sun and II Sole Friday Independent 1913
Marian Jacobs, Editor and Publisher, 321 S. San Joaquin St.
Pacific Weekly-!- V Friday Collegiate 1910 5 24 203
Students of the College of the Pacific, Editors and Publishers (27).
Record-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1895 8 24 301 18.00**56,233
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Irving L. Martin and Ross Williams, Publishers, 530 E. Market St. (2).
Report -f- Morn.ex.Sun...Legal 1901 8 24 280 24.00
Earl Lenfestey, Editor; Stockton Daily Record, Inc.. Pub., 530 E. Market St. (2).
SaBuJreauUNewsTty ^^ }Monthly Agriculture 1943 5 31 203 xl.OO
Charles F. Cooper, Editor; San Joaquin County Farm Bureau, Publisher,
1436 W. Elm St. (3).
STRATHMORE (F7Vfe), pop. 3,500; Tulare Co. (SO. 60 m SE of Fresno. SP; AT&SF;
RRs. Bank, Porterville. Fruit packing houses; ladder works. Agriculture. Oranges,
lemons, olives, grapes.
Sentinel -f Friday Independent 1915 5 24 224 2.00
Ford A. Chatters, Editor; Lindsay Publishing Company, Lindsay.
STUDIO CITY— See Graphic, The, North Hollywood.
SUNNYVALE (D6), pop. 9,829 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 41,867); Santa
Clara Co. (W). 10 m NW of San Jose. SP RR. Fruit, vegetable canneries. Foun-
dry and cast iron products, road equipment, ladders, electrical heavy generating
and control equipment, missile weapons, paper products, chemicals, electronic
components manufactured. Five banks. Nurseries. Fruit, stock, poultry farms.
Apricots, prunes, pears.
Standard + f &V^unX' SEt' Ind- Dem 1905 8 23 302 12'00
Color advertising accepted.
Prints Shopping Guide on Wednesday for free distribution. Circ. 17,100.
Franklin L. Brown. Editor; Joseph C. Houghteling, Publisher.
SUSANVILLEf (E3), pop. 6,338; Lassen Co. (NE). 80 m NW of Reno, Nev. SP RR.
Lumber, box shooks, orchard supplies, beverages manufactured. Pine, fir timber.
Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Lassen Advocate + Wednesday Independent 1865 8 23 294 4.00 **1,872
Richard L. Myers, Editor and Publisher.
TAFT (F8%), pop. 3,707 (special U. S. Census 4-21-52, gives 3,862). Kern Co (S). 30
m SW of Bakersfield. SP RR. Airport. Gasoline refineries. Oil pumps, tools, oil
well equipment, pipe and steel manufactured. Oil, gas wells.
Midway Driller-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1913 8 24 294 11.00
Walter M. Keene, Editor; Midway Driller Publishing Company.
TAHOE VALLEY (E4%). pop. X500; ElJDorado Co. (EC). JBO m NE of Sacramento.
§6,189
§3,874
i4 2go
Lake Tahoe News-f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... Summer circ. $7,500 — Free
t lanoe iNews-f- J.MW*OW»JT A»u^.^^. summer circ. 4.1, ovu — rree
Basil D Benedict, Editor; C. F. Brandi, Publisher, P. O. Box 757. Winter circ. J5.000— Free
C!rcuUtIo
•pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement.; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
"IPO" Statement: Bold face, .worn; ^Publisher*. Report; Light face, estimated. + Use. Mat.. ^Nonpareil
em./ 12 to inch. V Agate line.. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Populatkm-1950 Censu.. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription includedin membership fee.
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TARZANA (BIO), (pop. inc. in Los Angeles); Los Angeles Co. (S). 25 m NW of LOB
Angeles. SP RR. Nurseries. Residential. Agriculture. Oranges, flowers, grain.
Herald-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937 8 22 294 2.50 VAC 201
Glen L. Ingles, Editor; West Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, VAC 636 — Free
6648 Reseda Blvd., Reseda.
Times-Press + ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1954 8 23 294 2,000 — Free
Valley Publications, Inc., 13936 Ventura Blvd. Sherman Oaks.
TEHACHAPI (G8%), pop. 1,685 (special U. S. Census 7-19-57, gives 3,033) ; Kern Co.
(S). 46 m SE of Bakersfield. SP; AT&SF RRs. Airport. Cement works. Limestone
quarries; clay pits. Agriculture. Potatoes, wheat, barley, Bartlett pears.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1900 5 24 224 8.00 §1,400
Gordon Wilder, Editor; Walter Johnson, Publisher.
TEMPLE CITY (CIO), pop. X 32, 500; Los Angeles Co. (S). 14 m E of Los Angeles. SP
RR. Poultry equipment, ceramics manufactured. Hatcheries ; nurseries ; machine
shops. Residential. Poultry, fruit farms.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 8 24 280 3.50 §3,125
Ralph H. Turner, Editor and Publisher, 5914 Temple City Blvd. 8,825 — Free
TERRA BELLA (F7%), pop. X900; Tulare Co. (SC). 43 m N of Bakersfield. SP RR.
Bank, Porterville. Citrus fruit and vegetables packed; olive cannery. Fruit,
grain farms. Oranges, wheat, olives, alfalfa seed.
News-f ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1911 7 24 280 3.00 §652
Robert E. Barnhart, Editor and Publisher.
THOUSAND OAKS (F9), pop. 1,243 ; Ventura Co. (S). 18 m E of Ventura. Nearest rail-
road station, Camarillo. SP RR. Manufactures aircraft parts, amusement park
equipment. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, walnuts, beans.
Conejo News-f ........................ Mon.&Thurs.-Independent ........ 1954 6 24 224 3.00 §1,177
Guy Runnion, Editor and Publisher, 13330 Ventura Blvd.
Post Card Collector News + ... Bi-wkly, Sat... { ^fleeting 1937 4 22 14° 2'°° *3»000
Bob Hend ricks, Editor; Ores cent a Publishing Corp., 3380 Ventura Blvd.
THOUSAND PALMS (J10), pop. X100; Riverside Co. 70 m SE of Redlands. SP RR.
Bank, Indio. Fruit, truck farms.
Desert Rat Scrap Book ........... 4 ti. a yr .......... Desert Humor... 1946 4 28 220 .50
Harry Oliver, Editor and Publisher.
TIBURON (Jl%), pop. XI, 200; Marin Co. (W). On San Pablo Bay, 6 m N of San
Francisco. NWP; AT&SF RRs. Bank, Sausalito. Boat works.
Peninsula Pelican, The .. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 8 23 287 3.00 1372
Jack Lepinski, Publisher, 10 Bank St., San Anselmo.
Record—See Mill Valley.
TOPANGA (BIO), pop. X845; Los Angeles Co. (S). 10 m NW of Santa Monica, near-
est bank and railroad station, PE RR.
Independent — See Independent, Santa Monica.
Journal (offset) ....................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1941 5 22 189 3.00 §650
Harry C. Boehme, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 819.
TORRANCE (Cll), pop. 22,241 (special U. S. Census 11-14-57, gives 93,372); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 16 m S of Los Angeles. AT&SF; PE RRs. El Camino College.
Manufactures steel, aluminum, oil well machinery and tools, plumbing and
heating fixtures, rubber goods, petroleum products, pistons, chemicals, plastics,
abalone novelties, brick, tile, aircraft, butter, cheese, insulating material.
Railroad shops. Oil wells. Agriculture. Celery, lettuce, tomatoes.
Herald + .................................. Sun. & Thurs.-Independent ....... 1914 8 28
King Williams, Editor; King Williams Press, Inc., Publisher, Sunday clrc. 4,518
1619 Gramercy Ave. 2.32S — Free
Pre.s + ..................................... Mon.&Thur...Independent ...... 1949 8 24 294 6°
Southland Publishing Co., Inc., 1406 Cravens Ave. Monday circ. 5,760
WarhoopV ............................... Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1947 8 22 294
Students of El Camino College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 2,550
TRACY (D6), pop. 8.410 (special U. S. Census 9-18-56, gives 10,602) ; San Joaquin Co.
(C). 20 m SW of Stockton. SP RR. Milk products, concrete pipe, beet sugar
factories ; alfalfa mill : fruit, vegetable packing plants. Agriculture. Lima beans,
tomatoes, asparagus, barley.
Press-h ..................................... Mon.&Thurs...Independent .. . 1896 7 24 294 6.50 §3,466
Roy Miller, Editor; Laura E. Matthews, Publisher, P. O. Box 419.
TRONA (H7%), pop. 2,450; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 125 m N of San Bernardino.
Trona RR. Bank, Tehachapi. Potash and borax salts manufactured.
Sun — See San Bernardino.
TRUCKEE (E4), pop. 1,025; Nevada Co. (NE). 82 m SW of Reno, Nev. SP RR.
Summer and winter resort.
... }Thur§day ........ Republican ......... 1869 7 24 280 8.00 81,335
Walter M. Barr'eU,' Editor and Publisher.
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtine and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uaes Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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TUJUNGA (CIO), (pop. inc. in Los Angeles) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). 12 m NW of Glen-
dale, nearest railroad station. SP; UP; PE RRs. Residential. Health resort.
Fruit, truck, poultry farms. Grapes, oranges, vegetables.
JThursday Independent 1920 8 22 287 3.00 §6,081
Ray~W. Brooks Editor and Publisher, 9918 Commerce Ave.
TULARE (F7%), pop. 12,446 (special U. S. Census 5-25-55, gives 13 253) ; Tulare Co.
(SC). 45 m S of Fresno. AT&SF; SP RRs. Creameries; cotton gins; winery.
Diversified farming. Cotton, dairy products, deciduous fruit. TV station.
Advance-Register-]- Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1881 8 22 285 15.00 **4,780
Color advertising accepted.
Prints Tulare Shopping News weekly on Thursday for free distribution.
John P. Scripps Newspapers, Publishers.
TULELAKE (Dl^s). Pop. 1,028; Siskiyou Co. (N). 32 m SE of Klamath Falls. Ore.
SP RR. Saw mill. Agriculture. Potatoes, barley, alfalfa.
Reporter-!- Thursday Independent 1934 7 24 280 3.50 §1,207
Joanne Dahle, Editor; Al Childress, Publisher.
TUOLUMNE (E5V2). pop. 1.284; Tuolumne Co. (EC). 49 m NE of Modesto. SRC RR.
Bank, Sonora. Lumber mills. Gold mines; timber. Agriculture. Apples, livestock,
turkeys.
Prospector Friday Independent 1901 6 24 280 2.50 §1,046
Kenneth E. Robinson and Raymond J. Harden, Editors and Publishers.
TURLOCK (E6). pop. 6,235 (special U. S. Census 5-24-54, gives 6,745); Stanislaus
Co. (C). 40 m SE of Stockton. SP; TS RRs. Vegetables, fruit packed; crates, milk
cartons, butter manufactured. Hatcheries; nursery. Poultry, fruit, dairy farms.
Turkeys, grapes.
California -f Thursday Religious 1916 5 24 224 3.00 $4,016
C. M. Strom, Editor; Mission Covenant Assn. of Calif., Publisher.
Journal-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1904 8 24 294 12.00 *5,515
Color advertising accepted.
Jack Bliler, Editor ; Stanley T. Wilson, Publisher.
TUSTIN (DID, pop. 1,143 (special U. S. Census 2-8-57, gives 1,730); Orange Co.
(S). 3 m E of Santa Ana. SP; AT&SF RRs. Citrus fruit packing plants; fruit
juices, cement pipes manufactured. Agriculture. Citrus fruits, sugar beets, beans.
f News-f Thursday Independent 1922 8 24 808 3.00 §2,300
i Orange Belt Shopper-f- ...Wednesday. .. Shopping . ... 8 24 808 J2.350 — Free
I William A. Moses, Editor and Publisher.
TWENTYNINE PALMS (J9%). pop. 1,022; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 70 m E of San
Bernardino. Railroad station, Palm Springs. SP RR. Airport. Health resort.
Desert Trail -f Thursday Independent 1935 7 22 280 3.50 §2,500
J. B. Briggs, Editor and Publisher.
News — See Desert Journal of Joshua Tree.
UKIAHf (B4%),pop. 6,120 (special U. S. Census 4-11-57, gives 10,350) ; Mendocino Co.
(NW). 60 m N of Santa Rosa. NWP RR. Airline, PC; Fruit packing houses;
wineries : concrete pipe, sheet metal works ; lumber mills ; masonite plant. Agri-
culture. Pears, grapes, cattle.
Journal-!- {j^^*1 Sat* Independent 1860 8 24 28712.00 3,904
Geo. Hunter, Editor; B. A. Cober, Publisher.
News-!- Thursday Republican 1950 8 24 294 3.00 §2,710
Robert F. Gerber, Editor and Publisher, 106 N. School St.
UPLAND (H9%), pop. 9,203 (special U. S. Census 11-30-56, gives 12,650); San Ber-
nardino Co. (S). 35 m E of Los Angeles. PE; AT&SF RRs. Citrus fruit pack-
ing; slaughter house. Fruit farms. Lemons, oranges, grapefruit.
f Foothill Advertiser .. Tuesday Shopping ....1957 9 21 290 7,100 — Free
1 News-f- Thursday Independent 1894 9 21 290 4.00 §3,825
1 Mel Hodell. Editor and Publisher, 257 East 9th St.
VACAVILLE (D5), pop. 3,169 (special U. S. Census 9-13-57, gives 9,018) ; Solano Co.
(NWC). 27 m SW of Sacramento. SP; SN RRs. Fruit packing; vegetables and
fruit drying; creamery. Diversified farming. Fruit, barley, hay.
Reporter-!- Friday Independent 1883 8 23 280 4.75 §3,200
John Rico. Editor and Publisher.
VALLEJO (C5%), pop. 26,038 (special U. S. Census 10-23-52, gives 84.913); Solano
Co. (NWC). On Strait of Carquinez, 27 m NE of San Francisco. SP RR.
Manufactures dairy products, sportswear, flour, boats, beverages, window
screens. Planing mill; sheet metal works. Five banks; bank deposits (6-30-58),
$46,134,352. 21,870 electric meters; 20,330 gas meters; 27,445 telephones.
Mare Island Naval Shipyard. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
(?v<£; Jfx' Sat* Ind. Dem 1867 8 23 294 **23,503
News-Chronicle + ^un
Times Herald-f Every Morn. ...Ind. Dem
Subscription includes News-Chronicle.
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Luther E. Gibson, Publisher.
Labor Journal-*- Friday Labor 1920 5 24 224 8.00
Olympic Press, Publisher, 316 Virginia St.
1868 8 23 294 21.00**23,SS2
Sunday circ.**23,712
5,408
Ciradfttioi
r*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
em§, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \M"ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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VAN NUYS (BIO), (pop. inc. in Los Angeles) ; Los Angeles Co. (8). 18 m NW of Los
Angeles. SP RR. Aircraft, auto body and trailers, cabinets, chemicals, dairy
products, brick and tile, concrete block, pipes, guided missiles, toys, plastics
manufactured; automotive assembly plant. Hatcheries; nurseries. Residential.
Fruit, poultry, truck farms.
8 24 294 21'00
News "Green Sheet" -f [2 Thurs Independent
Walter Mendenhall, Editor; Van Nuys Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 310.
VENICE (B10%), (pop. inc. in Los Angeles) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). On Pacific Ocean,
1 m S of Santa Monica. PE RR. Oil refineries; bottling works; machine shop.
Nursery. Seaside resort. Oil wells. Agriculture. Celery, lettuce.
Independent — See Independent, Santa Monica.
Road and Track Monthly Auto-Sports 1947 3 27 143 5.00*132,197
Pete Molson, Editor; Enthusiasts Publications, Inc., 81i44 Vista Del Mar,
Plaza Del Rey.
Roberts News-f Thursday Independent 1928 8 22 29yAC 35,141— Free
Louise Emery, Editor; Santa Monica Publishing Co., 1640 Third St.
Vanguard-}- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Rep 1923 8 24 294 12.00 ** 1,097
Color advertising accepted. Space sold in combination with Star-News of
Culver City.
David J. Duncan, Publisher, 1916 Lincoln Blvd.
VENTURAf (F9), pop. x 2 5, 880; Ventura Co. (S). 70 m N of Los Angeles. SP RR.
Airline, PC; Major oil producing area. Manufactures gasoline, concrete pipe,
women's wear, dairy, food products, beverages. Summer and winter resort. Oil,
gas wells. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, walnuts, lima beans, poultry, garden,
truck, cattle.
Star- Free Press-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1875 8 23 294 18.00 **2l,275
Color advertising accepted.
Roy Pinkerton, Ed.; J. P. Scripps Newspapers, Publisher, 567 E. Santa Clara St.
Ventura County News-f Friday Independent 1928 5 24 227 3.00 §1,527
Mark Edwards, Publisher, 272 East Main St.
VICTORVILLE (H9), pop. 3,241; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 42 m N of San Ber-
nardino. AT&SF; UP RRs. Cement plants. Health resort. Dude ranches. Gold
mines; granite quarries. Agriculture. Alfalfa, cattle, turkeys.
Victor Press-f Thursday Republican 1937 9 22 280 3.50 6,500
John E. Barry, Editor; John E. Barry and Frank Barnett, Publishers, Drawer C.
VISALIAf (F7), pop. 11,749 (special U. S Census 11-27-56, gives 14,521); Tulare Co.
(SC). 42 m SE of Fresno. SP; AT&SF RRs. Airline, UAL. Fruit canneries;
cheese, butter, transformers, milling products, beveiages manufactured. Walnuts,
fruit packed. College of the Sequoias. Diversified farming. Fruit, cattle, eggs.
Times-Delta-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1859 8 23 297 21.00 **9,136
Tulare County Rancher -f Wednesday Shopping 1952 8 23 297 7,117 — Free
Color advertising accepted.
Robert M. Speidel, Publisher, 214 W. Acequia St.
VISTA (H10), pop. 1,705; San Diego Co. (SE). 32 m N of San Diego. AT&SF RR.
Citrus fruit and vegetable packing. Fruit, truck, poultry farms. Avocados,
limes, celery, tomatoes.
f News-f Saturday Legal 1948 5 24 224 3.00
1 Shopping Guide-f Thursday Shopping 1951 5 24 224
1 Carey W. Stevenson, Editor ; Vista News Co.. Publisher, P. O. Box 846.
Press-f Mon.&Thurs... Republican 1926 8 24 294 4.00 §4,560
E. M. Remsburg, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 637.
WALNUT — South Valley News — See La Puente.
WALNUT CREEK (Kl%), pop. 2,420; Contra Costa Co. (W). 15 m NE of Oakland.
SP RR. Manufactures canned goods, electronic equipment, food processing
machinery, hand power tools, plastic coverings ; walnut processing plant.
Poultry, fruit, dairy farms. Walnuts, apricots, prunes, pears.
Contra Costa News Register -f Tues.&Thurs.. Legal & Bus 1955 5 24 22420.00 466
J. Keith Pope, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1237.
Contra Costa Times -f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1911 8 22 294 5.00 5,247
Prints shopper for free distribution. Circ. $40,107.
Dean Lesher, Publisher.
Contra Costa Walnut Kernel -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1931 8 23 294 3.60 §4,250
Prints Shopping News weekly for free distribution.
L. E. Stoddard, Editor and Publisher, 1523 East St.
Sun-f Friday Independent 1951 8 23 294 3.75 §3,355
Prints Sun Shopping News for free distribution.
Herman Silverman, Editor; Sun Publishing Co., 1320 Locust St.
WASCO <F8), pop. 5592; Kern Co. (S). 30 m NW of Bakersfield. AT&SF RR.
Chemical, concrete pipe factories ; cotton gins ; machine shops ; planing mill. Oil
wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, potatoes, sugar beets.
News-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1911 8 24 301 3.50 §2,193
Wallace E. Shafer, Editor; Tom M. Shafer, Publisher.
WATERFORD (E6), pop. 1,777; Stanislaus Co. (C). 13 m E of Modesto, nearest bank-
ing town. SP RR. Diversified farming. Figs, peaches, apricots, walnuts.
News-f . Thursday Independent 1916 6 24 280 2.50 §876
L. Clark Billups, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation-— **Scpt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; «A.B.C Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, aworn; tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. + Uae§ Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Cenaua. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
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WATSONVILLE <D6%), pop. 11,572; Santa Cruz Co. (W). 20 m N of Salinas. SP RR.
Fruit, vegetable and lettuce packing houses ; evaporating, cold storage, electronics
plants; bottling works; railroad shops; spray chemicals, vinegar, pectin, boxes,
crates, dairy products manufactured. Agriculture. Apples, lettuce, berries.
Register-Pajaronian-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1868 8 23 280 15.00 **7,737
Frank F. Orr, Editor; J. P. Scripps Newspapers, Publisher.
WEAVERVILLEf (C3), pop. 1,482; Trinity Co. (NW). 48 m NW of Redding, nearest
railroad station. SP RR. Saw mill. Gold mining; pine, fir, cedar timber. Stock,
grain, poultry farms.
Trinity Journal + Thursday Independent 1856 7 24 280 4.00 §1,»75
John Steppling, Editor and Publisher.
WEED (C2). pop. 2,739; Siskiyou Co. (N). 71 m SW of Klamath Falls, Ore.
SP RR. Lumber, sashes, doors, veneer manufactured. White pine timber. Dairy,
stock farms.
Press-}- Thursday Independent 1925 7 24 280 3.00 §1,250
Cyril B. and Frances E. Rippon, Editors and Publishers, 108 Lake Ave.
WESTCOVINA (DlO).pop. 4,499 (special U. S. Census 4-22-58, gives 45,006) ; (Branch
of Covina P. O.) Los Angeles Co. (S). 20 m E of Los Angeles. SP RR. Guided
missile parts factory; nursery. Fruit farms.
San Gabriel Valley Tribune — See Covina.
Tribune* Thursday Independent 1947 8 22 '"vACS
San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 1228, Fleetwood
Annex, Covina.
WESTMINSTER (Dll), pop. 3,131 (special U. S. Census 10-29-57, gives 16,020);
Orange Co. (S). 10 m W of Santa Ana. PE RR. Bank, Garden Grove. Diversified
farming.
Herald 4- Friday Independent 1946 5 24 224 2.50
Herald Publishing Co.
TriCity Free Press-f Thursday Independent 1953 8 24 291 8'04%9o— Free
Paul Chappie, Editor; Ben Reddick, Publisher, 9593% Garden Grove Blvd.,
Garden Grove.
WESTWOOD HILLS — See Independent, also Westwood Hills Citizen, Los Angeles, Calif.
WHITTIER (C10V6), pop. 23,820 (special U. S. Census, 4-4-56, gives 32,217); Los
Angeles Co. (S). 13 m SE of Los Angeles. UP; PE RRs.
Manufactures oil tools, welding rods, alloy steel products, automobile polish,
auto radiators, gas and oil burners, spray chemicals, tile, paper cartons, news-
paper machinery, bullets, aircraft parts, boxes, cutlery, optical glass, plastics,
womens' apparel. Citrus fruit, mushrooms, packed. Whittier College. Oil, gas
wells. Fruit, dairy farms. Oranges, lemons, avocados, walnuts. Four banks ; bank
clearings (June, 1958), $17,617,436; deposits (12-31-57), $67,235,000. 11,753
electric meters; 12,085 gas meters. 75,812 telephones.
News-h Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1905 9 22 294 15. 00^*17,565
Color advertising accepted.
Prints Sun-Advertiser on Thursday for free distribution.
Mynatt Smith, Editor; Leo E. Owens, Publisher.
Quaker Campus -f V Friday Collegiate 1913 5 24 227x1.50 1,015
Students of Whittier College, Editors and Publishers.
f Star-Review-f Sunday Independent 1930 8 23 294 $41,400 — Free
] East Whittier Review -f Thursday Independent 1953 8 23 294 J26.000 — Free
1 John G. Larritzen, Editor; Review Publishing Co., 8822 Walnut Way.
WILLIAMS (C4%), pop. 1,134 (special U. S. Census 2-12-57, gives 1,243) ; Colusa Co.
(NO. 55 m NW of Sacramento. SP RR. Feed mill. Oil w^lis. Grain, fruit, stock
farms. Walnuts sugar beets.
Farmer + Friday Republican 1886 8 24 308 2.50 658
Bob and Ray Weston, Editors and Publishers.
WILLITS (B4), pop. 2,691 (special U. S. Census 9-22-54, gives 3,506); Mendocino
Co. (NW). 84 m N of Santa Rosa. CW; NWP RRs. Saw mills; bottling works;
railroad shops. Redwood, fir, pine timber. Stock, dairy farms.
News-f Wednesday Ind. Rep 1908 7 24 280 3.60 §1,4OO
Lee P. Kenworthy, Editor and Publisher.
WILLOWSf (C4), pop. 8,019; Glenn Co. (NWC). 75 m NW of Sacramento. SP RR.
Manufactures cheese, butter, feed, beverages. Rice drying plant. Diversified
farming. Rice.
fjournal-f- [jj^^*' Sat> Independent 1877 9 21 294 12.00 §3,022
•< Comic strip advertising accepted.
WestsJde Shopper 4- Thursday Shopping 1957 9 21 294 5,615 — Free
I Edwin F. Davis, Editor and Publisher, 236 W. Sycamore St.
WILMINGTON (Cll), (pop. inc. in Los Angeles). Los Angeles Co. (S). Harbor city, 28
m S of Los Angeles. UP; SP; AT&SF; PE RRs. Oil refining; brass foundries:
fish canneries; shipyard. Borax, paper bags rope, lumber, asbestos, magnesia,
plaster, vegetable and copra oil manufactured. Fisheries. Agriculture. Tomatoes,
celery, cauliflower.
Graphic — See Long Beach.
Press -Journal + j^^^' Sat' Independent 1864 8 24 28012.00 4,9€7
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Prints Shopping News weekly on Friday for free distribution. Circ., 12,700.
W. J. Anderson, Publisher, 616 N. Avalon Blvd.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WINTERS (D5), pop. 1,265 ; Yolo Co. (SC). 28 m W of Sacramento. SP RR. Fruit drying
and packing plants. Agriculture. Apricots, peaches, wheat, almonds.
Express + Thursday Independent 1888 6 24 266 8.50 925
Newton Wallace, Editor and Publisher.
WOODLAKE (F7), pop. 2,525; Tulare Co. (SC). 25 m W of Sequoia and Kings Canyon
Nat'l Parks. AT&SF; VIS RRs. Fruit and vegetable packing plants; scales,
concrete pipes and vaults manufactured. Diversified farming. Citrus fruit,
g rapes, olives.
Echo-f- Friday Independent 1913 7 24 278 8.00 886
Joseph E. Doctor, Editor; H. A. Andresen, Publisher.
WOODLANDf (D5), pop. 9,886 (special U. S. Census 10-11-54, gives 11,555); Yolo
Co. (C). 20 m NW of Sacramento. SP; SN RRs. Airport. Rice, beet sugar, olive
oil, plating mills; bottling works; winery; cannery. Butter, almond hullers,
concrete pipe, fertilizer manufactured. Hatchery. Agriculture. Sugar beets,
walnuts, almonds, rice.
{Democrat-*- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1857 9 22 298 13.80 **5,098
Color advertising accepted.
Mail-f Thursday . . Shopping .. . 1868 9 22 298 8,365— Free
P. R. Leake, Editor; E. E. Leake Publishing Company.
Record of Yolo County + Tues. & Fri Republican 1938 8 24 294 4.00 4,881
Douglas Tibbitts, Editor and Publisher.
WOODLAND HILLS (pop. inc. in Los Angeles) ; Los Angeles Co. (S). Suburb of Los
Angeles. Railroad station, Canoga Park. SP RR. Residential.
Mailer Thursday Independent 1957 8 22 294
Glen L. Ingles, Editor; West Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, VAC 7,002 — Free
6648 Reseda Blvd., Reseda.
Reporter^- .Friday Republican 1948 5 24 224 2.50 2,589
Hugh Harlan, Editor and Publisher, 21032 Ventura Blvd.
YORBA LINDA (Dll), pop. X702; Orange Co. (S). 30 m SE of Los Angeles. PE RR.
Citrus fruit packing houses. Oil wells. Fruit, truck farms. Lemons, oranges,
avocados.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1917 5 24 224 3.00 $985
P. S. Lucas, Editor and Publisher.
YREKAf (C2), pop. 3,227 (special U. S. Census 5-3-54, gives 3,899) ; Siskiyou Co. (N).
40 m S of Medford, Ore. YW RR. Airline, SWA. Creamery; bottling, cabinet
works, logging; lumber mill. Gold mines; pine timber. Dairy, stock, grain,
poultry farms.
fJournal-f .Thursday Independent 1853 8 24 280 3.00 5229
•I Siskiyou News + jl^®*' Sat' Independent 1877 8 24 280 11.00 52,997
L John Condit, Editor; Edgar J. Foss, Publisher.
YUBA CITYt (D4%), pop. 7,861 (special U. S. Census 5-19-55, gives 10,294) ; Sutter
Co. (C). On Feather River, 40 m N of Sacramento. SP; SN RRs. Fruit canning
and drying; fruit and nut packing house; concrete pipe works; creamery; feed
mill; frozen food, seed cleaning plants. Diversified farming. Peaches, prunes,
rice, beans.
Appeal-Democrat — See Marysville.
Independent-Herald -j- Thursday Republican 1861 8 24 287 3.00 53,117
Earl C. Brownlee, Editor; Independent-Herald Inc., Publisher, 511 Reeves Ave.
YUCAIPA (H8%), pop. 1,515; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 9 m E of Redlands, nearest
railroad. AT&SF; SP RRs. Fruit, poultry, truck farms. Peaches, plums, tomatoes,
apples.
News Mirror+ .Thursday Independent 1915 8 22 294 3.50 53,566
Maxwell Pollard. Editor; W. L. Newton, Publisher, 175 W. Yucaipa Blvd.
YUCCA VALLEY (J9%), pop. X800; San Bernardino Co. (SE). 31 m NW of Palm
Springs. Railroad station, Whitewater. SP RR. Bank, Banning. Desert and health
resort.
Hi-Desert Star -f Thursday Independent 1957 5 23 224 3.00 51,775
Rodney T. Jones, Editor; Mark C. Green, Publisher.
Progress — See Desert Journal of Joshua Tree.
Circulation — **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jur.e and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. X Rand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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RAILROADS
7 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
45 Chicago. Burlington
& Quincy
54 Chicago, Rock island
& Pacific
54a Colorado
55 Colorado & South -Eastern
56 Colorado & Southern
57 Colorado & Wyoming
60 Denver & Rio Grande Western
64 Great Western
66 Laramie. North Park
& Western
122 Missouri Pacific
125 Rio Grande Southen
126 San Luis Central
127 San Luis Valley Southern
180 Union Pacific
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COLORADO
Population, 1,325,089 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, DENVER
Colorado is bounded on the north by Nebraska and Wyoming, east by Nebraska and Kansas,
south by Oklahoma and New Mexico, and west by Utah. Its length, from east to west, is 380 miles;
breadth, 280 miles. The total land area is 103,922 square miles ; rank in area, seventh.
The state, justly famous for its scenery, is intersected near the center by the main range of
the Rock Mountains, known as the "Continental Divide," and includes its highest points. Among
them are Mounts Elbert and Massive, the 2nd and 3rd highest peaks in the country, and famed
Pike's Peak. The mountains enclose wonderful valleys or basins, known as parks. Many are small
but several are nearly 2,000 square miles in area. These parks are well timbered, and abound
with beautiful scenery, being diversified with low hills and ridges. All the great rivers which rise
In the state have their sources in these hills. The average altitude of this state is over 6,800 feet
above sea level, and the lowest altitude, along the Arkansas River, in B rowers county, is 3,350
feet. There are forty peaks towering to an altitude of 14,000 feet or more. In crossing the
mountains the height reached by railroads is 10,856 feet. Timber is found in many places in
Colorado at a height of 11,000 feet, and the snow line in summer is nearly 14,000 feet, while in
the European Alps but little arboreal growth is found at over 6,000 feet, and the line of
perpetual snow is between 9,000 and 10,000 feet. Wheat and oats have attained maturity at
7,000 to 8,000 feet, barley at over 10,000 feet and apples, pears, plums, cherries and small
fruits between 7,000 and 8,000 feet. There are many mineral springs, some reputed to have
medicinal value. Everywhere is unusual conformation and coloration. The eastern part of
Colorado is an immense plain which was for many years devoted to cattle raising, but is now
being rapidly developed into one of the finest agricultural districts in the country. The climate
is warm in summer and cold in winter, but dry and healthful. It is especially attractive to persons
desiring relief from tuberculosis. The Weather Bureau at Denver gives the temperature (annual
monthly mean )at 50.4; highest on record, 105; lowest on record, — 29. Total annual precipitation
is 14.01 inches.
The state is amply supplied with railway facilities, and freight tonnage and tourist travel are
heavy. The Moffat railroad tunnel, 32,160 feet long, under James Peak, completed in 1928,
opened up an important territory west of the Continental Divide. The University of Colorado is
located at Boulder, the Colorado School of Mines at Golden.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), thirty-fourth. Urban population (1950), 62.8%. In 1950, of
the 1,325,089 total population, 1,296,653 were white; 28,436 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 45,578. Farm acreage, 37,953,099. Average acreage per farm,
882.7. Average value per farm, $261,164. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 10,827.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $173,126,000; livestock and products
(including meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $302,754,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : wheat, $58,181,000; sugar beets (1956 value of produc-
tion), $23,284,000, rank, second ; potatoes. $18,500,000, rank, fifth: hay, $12,672,000, rank, third;
dry edible beans, $11,001,000, rank, fourth; corn, $9,193,000; sorghum grain, $8,389,000, rank,
seventh; barley, $8,303,000, rank, eighth; broomcorn (value of production), $2,408,000, rank,
second; oats, $1,627,000; alfalfa seed, $481,000; rye, $271,000; dry field peas, $213,000; sweet-
clover seed, $128,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : peaches, $5,267,000, rank, sixth; apples, $2,160,-
000; pears, $429,000, rank, seventh; cherries, $328.000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $234,930,000; all sheep and
lambs, $88,504,000, rank, fourth; horses and mules, $5,244,000; hogs and pigs, $4,850,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $7,446,000; turkeys, $6,160,000; chickens (farm and
commercial broilers), $1,385,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $33,613,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 896,000.000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : creamery butter, 12,712,000 Ibs.: Ameri-
can cheese, 1,369,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 10,070,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 6,319,000 gallons.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947), 144,966 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: ponderosa pine, en gel -
mann spruce, lodgepole pine, douglas fir, white fir, cottonwood and aspen.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1964: value added by manufacture, $471,507,000. Leading industry groups:
food and kindred products, primary metal industries, printing and publishing. Total expenditures
for new plant and new equipment, $30,031,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $241,800,000. Principal mineral products In order of value: petroleum, molyb-
denum, line.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 654,900. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, eat.). 849,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 489. Number of retail stores (1954), 16,465; sales, $1,725,297,000.
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LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 63
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adams (NEC), Brighton 40,284 33 Lake (C). Leadville 8.150
2 Alamoaa (S). Alamosa 10.681 34 La Plata (SW), Durango 14.880
8 Arapahoe (C). Littleton 62.125 35 Larimer (N), Fort Collins 48,554
4 Archuleta (S), Pagosa Springs 3.030 36 Las Animaa (SE), Trinidad 25.902
6 Baca (SE). Springfield 7,964 87 Lincoln (E), Hugo 6,909
6 Bent (SE), Las Animas 8,776 38 Logan (NE), Sterling 17,187
7 Boulder (N), Boulder 48.296 39 Mesa (W), Grand Junction 88.974
8 Chaffe (C). Salida 7,168 40 —Mineral (SW), Creede 698
9 Cheyenne (E), Cheyenne Wells.... 8.453 41 Moffat (NW), Craig 6.946
10 Clear Creek (C), Georgetown 8,289 42 Montezuma (SW), Cortex 9,991
11 Conejos (S), Conejos 10,171 43 Montrose (W). Montrose 16,220
12 Costilla (S). San Luis 6.067 44 Morgan (NE). Fort Morgan 18,074
18 Crowley (SE), Ordway 6,222 45 Otero (SE), La Junta 25,276
14 Custer (SC), Westcliffe 1,673 46 Ouray (SW), Ouray 2,103
16 Delta (W). Delta 17,365 47 Park (C). Fairplay 1,870
16 Denver (NO. Denver 415.786 48 Phillips (NE), Holyoke 4,924
17 Dolores (SW), Rico 1,966 49 Pitkin (W), Aspen 1,646
18 Douglas (C), Caatle Rock 8,507 50 Prowers (SE), Lamar 14.886
19 Eagle (NWC), Eagle 4,488 51 pueblo (SE), Pueblo 90.188
20 Elbert (EC), Kiowa.............. *»*2! 52 Rio Blanco (NW), Meeker 4,719
21 El Paso (EC). Colorado Springs.... 74,623 53 R}o Grande (S), Del Norte 12.882
l\ r^^/w^'r^0^11^;^^- ii'SSS 54 Routt <NW>' Steamboat Springs.. 8,940
23 Garfield (W) Glenwood I Springs.. 11,626 65 Saguache (SC)> Saguache 6,664
24 Gilpin (NC), Central City 850 Kft Q__ T..__ /QW\ QiiVA1.t^n i Att
26 Grand (N), Hot Sulphur Springs.. 8,968 Jf |«» M?™if T<? wi T*i?,?rw'; J'SflJ
26 Gunnison (W). Gunnison 6,716 *J San Miguel (SW) Tel u ride 2.698
97 winarlftl^ f«5Wl TA!CA Pitv 268 68 Sedgwick (NE), Julesburg 6,096
28 Jl^l^^^^K:^ 10,6$9 59 Summit (C)Breckenridge 1.186
29 Jackson (N), Walden 1,976 60 Teller (C), Cripple Creek 2,754
80 Jefferson (NC), Golden 65,687 61 Washington (NE). Akron 7.620
81 Kiowa (E), Eads 3.008 62 Weld (N). Greeley 67.604
82 Kit Carson (E). Burlington 8,600 63 Yuma (NE), Wray 10,827
"Counties without newspapers are marked —
COLORADO NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 28 Daily 8
Evening Dailies (23) Semi-Weekly 1
Morning Dailies (5) Weekly 14
Daily Foreign (1) Fortnightly 2
Daily, with Sunday edition (10) Semi-monthly 7
Semi-weekly 4 Monthly 44
Weekly 141 Bi-monthly 8
Bi-monthly 1 Quarterly o
Free or partly free dist. wklies (6) Three times a yr 1
Four times during academic yr. 1
Total Newspapers 174 Ten times a year 1
Six times a year 1
Ev. 2 wks. dur. academic yr .... 1
Total Periodicals 89
Total number of publications 263
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 55
Total number of towns having publications 124
For circulation firur** for dally papers se« also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It ts
possible to incorporate • later figure in that list.
Estab Cols4>WidthVDepth Sub Cire
AKRONf (N2), pop. 1,605; Washington Co. (NE). 107 m NE of Denver. CB&Q RR.
Airport. Oil production. Creamery; hatchery. Agriculture. Dairy products,
poultry, grain.
News-Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1911 7 24 283 3.00 1,895
Coyne Cooley, Editor and Publisher.
ALAMOSAf (H8), pop. 5,854; Alamosa Co. (S). 120 m SW of Pueblo. D&RGW RR.
Airline. FAL. Adams State College. Creamery ; flour mill ; bottling works ; railroad
shops : oil refinery. Agriculture. Potatoes, lettuce, peas.
San Luis Valley Courier Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1887 8 22 280 15.00 **3,O66
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Clff Edwards. Jr., Editor; Elwood Publishing Co. Inc.
ANTONITO (H8%), pop. 1,266; Conejos Co. (S). 120 m SW of Pueblo. D&RGW RR.
Bank, La Jara. Stock, grain, truck farms. Sheep, cattle, potatoes.
Ledger-News -f Thursday Independent 1802 7 24 280 3.00 1 1,000
Melvin Akre, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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ARVADA (J3), pop. 2 359; Jefferson Co. (C). 2 m NW of Denver. C&S; D&RGW RRs.
Distillery; flour mill; machine shops. Truck, poultry, grain farms. Celery,
sugar beets, grain.
Enterprise-!- .Thursday Ind. Dem 1908 8 24 280 2.50 $3,519
Lloyd W. Gorrell, Editor and Publisher.
ASPENt (F4), pop. 916; Pitkin Co. (W). 96 m NE of Grand Junction. D&RGW RR.
Winter and summer resort. Timber. Stock, grain farms. Potatoes, hay.
Junior Reviewers V Semi-mo Educational 1942 2 52 131 3.50 1,500
William R. Dunaway, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 36.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1881 5 24 224 3.00 §1,750
William R. Dunaway, Editor and Publisher.
AULT (Kl%), pop. 866; Weld Co. (N). 11 m N of Greeley. UP RR. Stock, dairy,
poultry farms. Sugar beets, pinto beans, grain.
Progress-f Thursday Republican 1904 7 23 280 2.50 §510
Roy Van Dyke, Editor; H. M. Kurtz, Publisher.
AURORA (K8), pop. 11,421; Arapahoe Co. (NEC). Adjoins Denver on east. CB&Q;
C&NW RRs. Residential. Agriculture. Wheat, oats alfalfa.
Advocate (offset) Thursday Independent 1947 5 24 224 3.00 §5,160
Olen L. Bell, Editor and Publisher, 1441 Elmira St.
ANewasStar"Adam8 C°Unty }Friday Independent 1911 5 23 245 2.00 3,006
Kenneth A! Bundy, Editor; Weekly Star Publications, Inc., 1515 Elmira St.
BERTHOUD (J2), pop. 867; Larimer Co. (N). 20 m S of Fort Collins. C&S RR. Flour
mill. Agriculture, sugar beets, wheat, alfalfa.
Bulletin + Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.50 J740
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Fletcher, Sr., Editors and Publishers
BOULDERf (J2H), pop. 19,999; Boulder Co. (N). 32 m NW of Denver. C&S; UP
RRs. University of Colorado.
Manufactures chemicals, dental and surgical products, cutlery, brick, tile,
fishing equipment electronic devices. Nurseries. Tourist resort. Gold, silver,
tungsten, copper, lead, coal mines. Agriculture. Sugar beets.
Arabian Horse News -f Monthly Arab. Horses 1948 3 32 133 3.00 $5,900
Not published in January or July.
Donald R. Coomber, Editor and Publisher, Box 295.
Camera-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1891 8 22 301 13.00 **9,ft42
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. A. Paddock, Editor; Boulder Publishing, Inc.
Colorado Alumnus (no adv.). .Bi-monthly Coll. Alumni Controlled free dist. $30,000
Max Schaible, Editor; Associated Alumni of the Univ. of Colorado, Publisher,
Colorado Daily +V j g|runn*X-Sat- Collegiate 1876 5 22 172x7.00 $10,500
Students of the University of Colorado, Editors and Publishers.
Colorado EngineerV 4 ti. a yr Coll. Eng'g 1904 2 42 140 1.50 $2,400
University of Colorado, College of Engineering, Publisher.
Colorado Municipalities-}- Monthly Munic. Admin... 1923 3 26 126 xS.OO 3,425
Jay T. Bell, Editor; Colorado Municipal League, Publisher, 2300 Broadway.
Colorado Quarterly Quarterly Coll. Int 1952 1 52 101 3.00 $450
Paul J. Carter, Editor; University of Colorado, Publisher.
Southwestern Lore Quarterly Archaeology 1935 1 52 98 xl.50 $350
Dorothea Kaschube, Editor; Colorado Archaeology Society, Publisher,
University of Colorado Museum.
BRECKENRIDGEt (G3%). pop. 296; Summit Co. (C). 90 m SW of Denver. Railroad
sTationlLeadville: C&S; D&RGW RRs. Bank, Fairplay. Lead, gold, silver mines.
Summ[tOCCkounrtTiournal + Friday -Democratic 1879 5 24 220 3.00 §769
Robert A. Theobald and Lois G. Theobald, Editors and Publishers.
BRIGHTONt (K2%), pop. 4,336; Adams Co. (NEC). 20 m NE of Denver. UP RR.
BK Canning beet suga? factories; creamery. Agriculture. Sugar beets, wheat, corn
- - " " 24 294 4.00 §2,250
Blade4- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1903 8
W. C. Dorr, Editor; The Brighton Printing Corp., Publisher.
BROOMFIELD (J2%), pop. X200; Boulder Co. (N). 15 m N of Denver. Bank, Louis-
ville. CB&Q; C&S RRs. Agriculture. Sugar beets.
SUr-Buider* Thursday Independent. 1955 5 24 231 3.00
Bonnie Knutzen, Editor; Lafayette Leader, Inc., Publisher, Lafayette.
§1,250
7 24 280 3.25 $1,921
BRUSH (M2), pop. 2,481; Morgan Co. (NE). 61 m E of Greeley. CB&Q RR. Manu-
B facfures cheese, sugar. Hatcheries. Agriculture. Sugar beets alfalfa grain
News-Tribune 4- Thursday Republican 1901 7 24 280 3.25
Don M. McCarty. Editor and Publisher.
BUENA VISTA (G5), pop. 783; Chaffee Co. (C). On Arkansas River, 70 m W of
Colorado Springs D&RGW RR. Bank, Salida, Tourist resort. Livestock, gram
farms. Lettuce, potatoes, cow peas.
Chaffee County Republican + . Friday Republican........ 1880 6 24 266 3.00
Gilbert E Gregg, Editor; Gregg Publishing and Stationery Company.
BURLINGTONf (P4), pop. 2,247; Kit Carson Co. (E). 145 m NE of Colorado Springs.
CRI&P RR. Hatchery. Agriculture. Livestock, corn, wheat.
Record + Thursday Republican 1888 8 24 308 3.00
J. R.'Hudier, Editor and Publisher.
Clrcalatto»--**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C Audit: >BPA Audit;
iSS, sJ^ementi Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -fUses Mats. ^Non^refl
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate line., 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population-1 950 Census VP.^ M*N.I1*
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE* TO READ th» Guide to th« us* of th« Directory to hnont of book.
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CANON CITYf (J6%), pop. 6.846; Fremont Co. (SC). On Arkansas River, 41 m W of
Pueblo. D&RGW; AT&SF RRs. Cement and brick plants; creamery. Health
resort. Coal, gold mines; silica, feldspar quarries. Fruit, stock, poultry, truck
farms.
{Record-f Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1906 8 24 28011.00 §4,070
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Record + Thursday Republican 1875 8 24 280 3.00 §76S
Don Hardy, Editor and Publisher.
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 224 3.00 §1,350
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Day, Publishers, 306 Main St.
CASTLE ROCKt (K4), pop. 741; Douglas Co. (C). 80 m S of Denver. D&RGW;
AT&SF RRs. Explosives manufactured. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Wheat, oats.
Douglas County News-}- Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 224 3.00 §1,050
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kobolt, Publishers, P. O. Box 208.
CENTER (G7), pop. 2,024; Saguache Co. (SWC). 90 m SW of Pueblo. SLC RR. Cheese
factory; feed mills. Agriculture. Grain, livestock, potatoes.
Post-Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 304 2.50 $960
Ross B. Campbell, Editor and Publisher.
CENTRAL CITYf (H3), pop. 871; Gilpin Co. (NC). 30 m W of Denver. Railroad,
Golden. C&S RR. Bank, Idaho Springs. Gold, silver, lead, copper, zinc and
uranium mines.
Register-Call -h Friday Republican 1862 6 26 276 2.50
R. L. Laird, Editor ; Register-Call, Publisher.
Tommy-Knawker (offset) -{-..Friday Independent 1953 5 23 220 3.50 $850
Claude R. Powe, Editor and Publisher, Box 697.
CHEYENNE WELLSf (P5), pop. 1,154; Cheyenne Co. (E). 133 m E of Colorado
Springs. UP RR. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, feed.
Record -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1945 7 26 280 3.00 §690
Mrs. Rose A. Larmon, Editor and Publisher.
COLORADO SPRINGSf (K5), pop. 45,472; El Paso Co. (EC). 68 m S of Denver.
AT&SF; D&RGW; CRI&P; C&S RRs. Airlines: BNF; CEN; CAL.
Air Force Academy. Colorado College. Union Printers' National Home. Health
and tourist resort. Sanatorium. Two TV stations. Gold, silver and coal mines.
Manufactures advertising film, granite, concrete, dairy products animal vac-
cines, brooms, novelties, chemicals, pottery, bricks, airplane engine mounts,
machine tools, shell fuses, electric motors, gray and alloy castings, electronics,
plastics, steel culverts, carburetors. Chromium plating; meat packing; coffee
roasting; book binding. Seven banks, including Manitou bank. Bank clearings
(12-31-57), $308,876,625; deposits (12-31-57), $103,696,991. 35,223 electric
(AC) meters; 31,386 gas (nat.) meters; 51,701 telephones.
Free Press -f Morn. ex. Sat.. Independent 1947 8 23 28715.60 * 13,244
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Edward Byrne, Editor; Colorado Springs Free Press, Inc., Publisher,
105 W. Colorado Ave.
Gazette Telegraph-h I qV^* eJtun" Independent
23 801 18.20**27,545
Saturday circ. **26,679
Sunday circ. **2S,959
54 108 9.50 $2,000
515
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry Hoiles, Editor and Publisher, 30 South Prospect.
Journal of Parasitology Bi-monthly Scientific 1914 1
Dr. Leon Jacobs. Editor; American Society of Parasitologists, Publisher,
Colorado College.
Labor News Thursday Labor 1902 6 26 280 4.00
Fred Bernheim, Editor; Pioneer Printing and Publishing Co., 22 N. Sierra Madre.
Mountaineer-f Friday Independent 1940 5 24 228 11,600 — Free
Distributed primarily to personnel at Fort Carson.
Gowdy-Printcraft Press, Inc., Publisher, 22 N. Sierra Madre.
Skyline Observer-f- Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 228 2,250 — Free
Distributed at Continental Air Force Command and ENT Air Force Base.
Fred Bernheim, Gowdy-Printcraft Press, Inc. Publisher, 22 N. Sierra Madre.
Tiger, The-}- V Friday Collegiate 1897 5 25 217x3.75 $1,825
Students of Colorado College, Editors and Publishers.
Transcript 4- Morn.ex.Sun...Court News 1906 4 26 168 36.00 72
Fred Bernheim, Ed.; Pioneer Printing & Pub. Co., 22 N. Sierra Madre.
[Stock Horses
Western Horseman, The Monthly /& West 1936 8 26 140 3.60 *104,S16
IHorsemans'p
Dick Spencer, 3rd, Editor; Don B. Flint. 3850 N. Nevada Ave.
Young Life Magazine Monthly l&cSlf^nts1 1944 2 26 105 2'°°
Orien Johnson, Editor; Young Life Campaign, Publisher, Box 1519.
CORTEZf (B8), pop. 2,680; Montezuma Co. (SW). 40 m W of Durango. Rio Grande
Motor Way. Airline, FAL. Uranium mining. Pine timber. Livestock. Agricul-
ture. Fruit, dairy.
Durango-Cortez Herald — See Durango.
Montezuma Valley Journal -f- Mon.&Thurs... Republican 1889 8 24 295 6.00
R. D. Brown, Editor; C. D. Brown, Publisher.
Sentinel + j^^^*' Sat' Republican 1928 5 24 22418.20
Thursday edition — Size 8 cols., 22 nonps., 294 agate lines.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ballantine, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— -1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the uao of tb« Directory In front of book.
9,800
§3,082
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CRAIGf (Dl%), pop. 3,080; M off at Co. (NW). 213 m NW of Denver. D&RGW RR.
Airport. Creamery. Ships livestock. Oil, gas wells. Stock, grain farms.
Empire-Courier -f Wednesday Independent 1891 7 24 280 8.00 82,200
C. A. Stoddard, Editor; C. A. Stoddard and L. S. McCandless, Publishers.
CRAWFORD (D5), pop. 170; Delta Co. (W). 60 m SB of Grand Junction. Railroad
station, Hotchkiss. D&RGW RR. Flour mill. Timber. Diversified farming. Alfalfa,
grain, potatoes. Cattle and sheep.
Chronicle -f- Friday Democratic 1909
James and Roy Wallace, Publishers, Hotchkiss.
5 24 210 2.00
CRIPPLE CREEKf (J5), pop. 853; Teller Co. (C). 43 m SW of Colorado Springs, near-
est railroad station. Gold mines. Ranches. Agriculture.
Gold Rush-f Friday Independent 1891
Richard W. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
DEER TRAIL (L3), pop. 421; Arapahoe Co. (NEC). 52 m E of Denver. UP RR. Bank,
Byers. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, beans, corn.
Tri-County Tribune -f- ............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1899 5 24 217 2.50
John E. Arness, Editor and Publisher.
DEL NORTEf (G7), pop. 2,048; Rio Grande Co. (S). On Rio Grande River, 105 m SW
of Pueblo. D&RGW RR. Gold, silver mines. Cheese factory. Timber. Tourist
. , .
resort. Agriculture. Livestock, lettuce, potatoes, spinach.
Prospector-f ............................ Friday ............. Independent ...... 1874
Dean Hammond, Editor and Publisher, Columbia Ave.
DELTAf (C5), pop. 4,097; Delta Co. (W). 44 m SE of Grand Junction. D&RGW RR.
Sugar beet, tannery, frozen food plant, flour mills; creamery; cannery; wooden
novelty factory. Spruce fir timber. Diversified farming.
Delta County Independent-}-. .Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1882 8 24 280 5.00
Cliff Edwards, Editor; J. A. Cinnamon, Publisher, 353 Main St.
DENVER (K3%), pop. 415,786; Denver Co. (NC). The State Capital. 112 m N of
Pueblo. UP; D&RGW; CB&Q; AT&SF; CRI&P; C&S RRs. Airlines: BNF; CAL;
FAL; UAL; WAL; CEN; TWA. University of Denver; law, theology, vocational
and other colleges and private schools. U. S. Mint. Five TV stations.
Railroad center. Meat packing, oil refineries, coffee roasters; vegetable and
fruit canneries; food processing; printing and publishing houses; railroad
shops. Uranium market center. Mining and farming machinery, rubber goods,
fabricated metal chemical and allied stone and clay products, western clothing,
transportation equipment, scientific instruments, feed, flour, luggage manufac-
tured. Sixteen banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $11,789,985,528; deposits
(6-30-58), $900,194,000, 217,547 electric (AC) meters; 186,638 gas (nat.)
meters; 199,945 telephones.
American Cattle Producer -f.. .Monthly Livestock .1919 3 28 135 x2.00
D. O. Appleton, Editor; American National Live Stock Assn. Publishing Co.,
801 East 17th Ave. (18).
American Horologist and 1 ffjnmiwv A
Jeweler incorporating }Monthly vJ™ ?5 1934 2 29 108x3.00
.Horology -f J [Jewelry
O. R. Hagans, Editor; Roberta Pub. Co., P. O. Box 7127, Capitol Hill Station (6).
Aspire to Better Living Monthly iRe'llg'philos. 1914 l 55 70 8'00
Elsie MacKay, Editor; Divine Science Church and College, Publisher,
1819 E. 14th Ave. (18).
{Beverage Analyst Group-f Monthly Liquor 1986 £ \\ JJJJ 8'00
Comprised of: Alaska Beverage Analyst; Kansas Beverage Analyst; Nebraska
Beverage Analyst; Nevada Beverage Index; Rocky Mountain Beverage Analyst;
Western States Beverage Analyst. Combined circ. 9,090; Controlled free dist.
4,337. Bell Publications, 2400 Curtis St. (5).
f Athmar Observer-f Friday Republican 1957 8 24
I Barnum News + Friday Republican 1926 8 24
•I Brentwood Herald-f Friday Republican 1938 8 24
Westwood Independent-!- Friday Republican 1941 8 24 280
I J. I. Rosenberg, Editor and Publisher, 314 Federal Blvd. (19).
Bulletin Free Press -f- Bi-monthly Independent 1923 5 23 210
280
280
280
*160
7 24 217 4.50 91,650
$685
7 24 280 2.50 $1,014
§3,495
11,650
13,422
3,200
6,000
1,224
8.00
3.00
3.00
6,000 — Free
3.00
3,000— Free
6.00 7,988
E. J. Bloedorn, Editor; C. E. Bloedorn, Publisher, 610 Mercantile Bldg. (2).
urnal0-?7 M°Untain } Wednesday Bus. & Fin 1949 5 22 214 12.00 **4,921
Eugene Cervi, "Editor "and Publisher, 1326 Delaware St. (4).
Chief + i&Mon 189°
John O'Hayre, Editor and Publisher, 2400 Curtis St. (5).
Clarion -f Tues.&Thurs.. Collegiate 1907
Students of the University of Denver, Publishers (10).
Colorado-f Saturday Independent 1923
Frank Mancini, Editor and Publisher, 3630 Osage St.
5 28 224 7'60
5 24 224 2.00
5 24 224 3.00
6r~ }
jMonthly Journalism 1926 8 26 140 2.00
"wnTiaVM7Long','"iEditor; Oolo. Press Assn. Inc., Publisher, 1446 Court PI. (2).
Colorado Fireman 4- Bi-monthly Fireflght'g 1956 8 28 138 x
Marcus Griffin, Editor: Colo. State Firemen's Assn., Pub., 1726 Champa St. (2).
4,700
51,930
*815
5,114
Circulation — ft-frSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
9P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonparcfl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Colorado Grocer+ Monthly {2IS£tT 1986 cJntarthd ta» dtofc 2,400
M. N. Otto, Editor ; Colorado Retail Grocers and Meat Dealers Assn., Publishers,
519 Bayard Ave. (9).
Colorado Labor Advocate -f-... .Friday Labor 1922 5 23 214 3.00 8,2SO
Henry Lohmann, Jr., Editor; Power Publishing Co., 35 W. 4th Ave. (23).
Colorado Law + Monthly Law Enfo'm't.... 1926 3 38 138x1.00 3,O41
Marcus Griffin, Editor; Colorado Sheriffs and Peace Officers Assn., Publisher,
1726 Champa St. (1).
^(n^adv1)8**"11*' The {Quarterly Historical 1923 1 50 100 4.00 1,095
Agnes Wrigrnt Spring, Editor; State Hist'l Soc., Publisher, State Museum (2).
Colorado Motor Carrier. Monthly Trucking 1983 8 26 140 x 720
Robert Stapp, Editor; Colorado Motor Carriers Assn. Inc., 2 40 140
Publisher, 4060 Elati St. (16). Controlled free dist. 5,284
CO(n^ldvO)U!!!00.rS JBi-monthly Conservation 1950 2 26 102 1.00 25,000
Charles Hjelte, Editor; State of Colorado, Dept. of Game & Fish, Publisher,
1530 Sherman St. (1).
COan?dFanmerH^r ]semi-mo Agriculture 1947 4 26 189 1.00 * 44, 122
Marvin Russell', Editor; McKelvie Publishing Co., P. O. Box 1,349 (1).
C°E>lectr>icRlNews+ JMonthly Rural Elect 1952 4 26 214 x.50 34,768
Virgil Cory, Editor; Col. State Assn. of REA Cooperatives, 1950 Curtis St. (2).
Colorado School Journal -f V.. Monthly Educational 1875 3 27 140x3.00
Ward B. Kim ball, Ed.; Colorado Education Assn., Pub., 1605 Pennsylvania St.(3).
^^egro^.*68.™*!!.^. jsaturday Independent 1892 8 24 266 7.00
E. V. Do7sey',' Editor'; Colorado Statesman, Publisher, 623 27th St. (5).
Colorado Times (Jap.) + {sat^Sun Independent 1914 10 24 196 15.00
Ted K. Ogasawara, Editor and Publisher, 2017 Lawrence St.
n«ilv T««rr,«i TK«-U f Morn.ex.Sun.f Legal, Real 1897 5 24 231 72.00
uauy journal, ine-t- ]& Mon (Eg(. Const/n Controlled free dist.
F. W. Dodge Corp., Publishers, 1217 Welton St. (4).
Democrat + Saturday Democratic 1898 5 24 217 3.00
William O'Rourke, Editor; State Democratic Central Committee, Publisher,
1824 Curtis St. (2).
Denver Catholic Register -f.. .Thursday Catholic 1910 8 23 294 1.50
See also Register.
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew J. Smith, Editor; Catholic Press Soc'y. Inc., Publisher,
934 Bannock St. (1).
Denver Club Woman Monthly Women's Clubs. 1920 3 32 112 x.25
Not issued during January, June, July, August.
Colorado Federation of Women's Clubs, Publisher, 1728 Arapahoe St. (2).
27 140 8.50
$14,906
§2,035
2,108
313
$2,250
*26,879
1956 3
28
42
136 x3.50
136
3 80 140
Controlled free dist.
Denver's Stride ....................... Monthly .........
Stride Publications. Inc., 1645 Court Place (2).
Engineers' Bulletin ................. Monthly .......... Enginecr'g ......... 1918
H. L. Woodward, Editor; Colorado Society of Engineers, Inc.,
Publishers. 936 Lincoln (3).
P TT w W rinV* TTo«f«,_i_ M^tvi.* fHome 1937
F.U.R.N. Club Facts-f ........... Monthly .......... iFurnish'gs
Prints monthly Buyer's Guide Directory.
Carolyn Shubart, Editor; Harry E. Shubart Co., Pub.. 718 Colorado Bldg. (2).
Hotel Greeter-f ....................... Monthly .......... Hotel ................. 1914 3 26 140 x2.00
C. H. Christopher, Ed.; Hotel Greeter Magazine, Pub. Co., 628 Empire Bldg. (2).
Intermountain Jewish News 4- Friday ............. Jewish Int ......... 1914 5 23 210 5.00
R. S. Gamzey, Editor; Max Goldberg, Publisher, 626 Mining Exchange Bldg. (2).
Leader-f .................................. Saturday ......... Legal ................. 1910 5 24 210 1.00
George F. Mangini, Publisher, 1830 Curtis St. (2).
Mine-Mill Union -f ( no adv.). .Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1942 5 22 210 1.00
Albert Pezzati, Editor; International Union of Mine and Smelter Workers,
Publisher, 971 E. 17th Ave. (18).
Mines Magazine -f ................... Monthly ......... {^En*'!*"1" 1895 3 26 14° 5*00
Jack T. Willson, Editor; Colorado School of Mines Alumni Assn., Inc., Publisher,
734 Cooper Bldg. (2).
Mining Record + ..................... Thursday ........ {o^Devel. 1889 5 26 21° 6'°°
Charles E. Newmeyer, Editor; Record Publishing Co., 2155 Lawrence St. (2).
Monitor -f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1924 8 28 287
James L. Adams and Don Brokaw, Publishers, 1950 Curtis St. (2).
MElStricBS5lr. + ................ JMonthly .......... Rural Elect ....... 1953 4 26 214 x.50
Virgil Cory, Editor; Mont. State R. E. Cooperative Assn., 1950 Curtis St. (2).
Mountain States Banker ......... Monday ........... Financial ........... 1919 8 27 140 6.00
J. C. Scarboro, Ed.; Mountain States Pub. Co., 618 Railway Exchange Bldg. (2).
1,500
2,561
6,036
§4,580
400
3,879
7,000
21,673
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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National Fur News 4- Monthly Fur Farming 1928 3 26 140 3.00 *4,421
Galen E. Broyles Co., Inc., Publisher, 200 Clayton St. (6).
National Humane Review .Bi-monthly Humane 1912 3 27 140 1.50
American Humane Assn., Publisher, 896 Pennsylvania St. (3).
{National Union Farmer Monthly Agriculture 1938 4 27 213 .50 $320,000
R°Fa?m^rTn\anS adnv°)n JMonthly Agriculture 1912 5 23 210 x 18,9OO
George L. Bickei, Editor; Rocky Mountain Farmers' Union, Publisher,
1575 Sherman St. (5).
0iUnionmN?wsa"noAad™)C }semi-mo Labor 1945 5 23 224 2.00 t!73,300
Ray Davidson, Editor; Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Int'l Union, Publisher,
Box 2812.
P™*J- fEvg. ex. Sun.. ,. nt*on* 1892 8 23 310 21.00**253,410
rost~1~ | Sun. Morn, independent g^ eyg ^^.^^193,333
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.iHt334,121
Palmer Hoyt, Editor; Denver Post, Inc., Publisher (1).
Public Ledger -f Saturday (S^toteNewa 1924 5 23 21° 3'00 *900
William R. Day, Editor; Lyle Lindesmith, Publisher, 100 E. 16th Ave. (3).
Recorder-f Monthly { Dr^leaifg 2 26 78
Gay Mantz, Editor; John O'Hayre, Publisher, 16 Acoma St. (23).
Record-Stockman + Thursday f Market^ &nd 1889 8 23 28° 7'00 *n'377
Harry E. Green, Jr., Editor; Record-Stockman, Inc., Publisher,
4244 Steele St.. P. O. Box 6628 (16).
Regis Brown and Gold-f V Ev. 2 wks Collegiate 1919 5 24 196 1.00
Students of Regis College, Editors and Publishers (21). Controlled circ. 1,500
Register-f Sunday Catholic 1905 8 23 294 2.00 * 7 88, 663
Prints a National Edition and 32 regional editions for various sections of the
United States.
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Matthew J. Smith, Editor; Catholic Press Soc., Inc., Publisher,
938 Bannock St. (1).
Reino de Dios, El (Span.) Monthly Religious 1926 2 28 66 1.00 500
The Theatine Fathers, Publishers, 1156 Ninth St. (4). Controlled free dist. 1,500
Rocky Mountain Beverage Analyst — See Beverage Analyst Group.
Rocky Mountain Chef s -f Monthly Culinary Indus. 1954 3 28 137 3.00
Monitor Publications, Inc., 1950 Curtis St. (2).
Rocky Mountain lc . „ * *• 1953 ? ?? JJJ 8'°0
Construction jSemi-mo Construction 2 42 140
J Controlled circ. >5,851
E. B. Tarpley, Editor; Mountain Publishing Co.. Inc., 855 Lincoln St. (3).
Rocky Mountain Druggist Monthly Ret. Drug Trd... 1888 3 26 140 2.00
Verne N. Seeley, Editor; Western Drug Publications, 2 41 140
1441 Welton St. (2). Controlled free dist. 5,355
Rocky Mountain Herald Saturday Independent 1860 4 26 165 3.00 §1,466
Thomas H. Ferril, Editor; Helen R. Ferril, Publisher, 1830 Curtis St. (2).
Rocky Mountain Medical \M ,. , „ ,. , 1904 2 36 126 x3.50 4,210
Journal (Monthly Medical Controlled free dist. 297
Harvey T. Sethman, Editor; Colorado State Med. Soc., Publisher,
835 Republic Bldg. (2).
Rocky Mountain Motorist -f-.. Monthly Motoring 1926 5 24 192 xl.OO 28,500
Cal Larson, Editor; Rocky Mountain Motorists. Inc., Publisher,
4100 E. Arkansas Ave. (22).
Rocky Mountain News 4- Every Morn.. ..Independent 1859 5 24 200 15.00**160,155
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 5. 2 0** 165,039
Jack Foster, Editor; Denver Publishing Co., 400 W. Colfax (4).
Rocky Mountain Oil 1 Mrt¥lfMw n,M T«^,IQ 1944 3 27 14° 4-°° 3»891
Reporter-f [Monthly Oil Indus Controlled free dist. 2,291
Prints Rocky Mountain Oil Directory annually.
Henry W. Hough, Editor and Publisher 601 Ogden St., P. O. Box 1469.
Rocky Mountain Union Farmer — See National Union Farmer.
Rodeo Sports News-}- Semi-mo Imports 1952 5 24 217 4<0° *8'800
Gene Lamb, Editor; Rodeo Cowboys' Assn., Inc., Publisher,
1744 Champa St. (2).
Sanitarian, The Bi-monthly f a^lrfution l938 2 30 112 5'00 3»442
Prof. Milton M. Miller, Editor; Nat'l Assn. of Sanitarians, Publisher,
P. O. Box 51 (10).
School Lunch Journal 4- lOti.ayr Food Sup'rs .1940 2 42 140 3.00 14,205
American School Food Service Assn., Publisher. P. O. Box 8811 (10).
« . « . „ i i • ™ *ui [Automotive 1950 2 28 112 x3.00
Service Station Sentinel -f Monthly 1 Trade Controlled free dist. 3,076
James A. Coffman, Editor; Petroleum Retailers Assn. of Colorado, Publisher,
2109 E Virginia (9).
Skiing (National) 6 ti. a yr Skiing 1948 4 27 213 2.00 64,556
Issued monthly October through March.
Skiing Publishing Company, 7190 W. 14th Ave.
Sonntagsblatt der yolkszei-]Sund Independent 1875 7 26 294 4.00
tung-Tribune-4- (Ger.)....l
Val J. Peter, Publisher, 21 Adams St. (6).
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher't Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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2,200
700
$2,200
DENVERf (Continued) Estab Co 1$^ Width? Depth Sub Circ
Square and Compass -f Monthly Masonic 1892 2 80 112 1.00 4,800
A. E. Valentine Publications, 1728 Arapahoe St. (2).
gtar-f (Negro) Saturday Independent 1880 7 26 294 8.00
G. G. Ross, Editor; Denver Star, Publisher, 910 Twentieth St. (2).
Talon, The Monthly Coll. Milit 1956 2 40 137 3.60
Cadets of the United States Air Force Academy, Editors Controlled free dist.
and Publishers, 338 W. Colfax (4).
Technical Valuation 3 ti. a yr Appraisals 1936 2 35 117x7.50
Max Arnold, Editor; Amer. Soc. of Appraisers, Publisher, 701 Colorado Bldg. (2).
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa., Colorado Edition, circ. *74,763.
University Park News -f Thursday Independent 1947 5 22 224 8.00
Mrs. Ruth G. Wyant, Editor and Publisher, 2130 S. Birch (22). 10,400 — Free
Uranium Marine* Bi-monthly Metal Min', »" Controlled fr'ee disL ''US
Henry W. Hough, Editor; Petroleum Publishers, Inc., P. O. Box 1469 (18).
Western Farm Life -f Semi-mo Agric.&L'stk 1898 4 27 196 1.00*149,761
Printed in two editions : Regular Ed., Colorado Zone Ed. Total unpaid dist.
Western Farm Life Pub. Co., Inc., P. O. Box 299 (1).
Western News-f Thursday Independent 1888 5 24 224 3.00
Glenn D. Peterson, Editor; Enoch Peterson, Publisher, 1210 California St. (4).
Western States Beverage Analyst — See Beverage Analyst Group.
Westwood Independent — See Brentwood Herald.
WNews^..^!!r.a.!..E.!e.?.^ }Monthly Rural Elect 1953 4 26
Virgli'CoTy "Editor ;* Wyo. State R. E. Assn., 1950 Curtis St. (2).
DOLORES (C7%), pop. 729; Montezuma Co. (SW). 115 m S of Grand Junction. Rail-
road station, Durango. D&RGW RR. Saw, flour mills; grain elevators. Ponderosa
pine timber. Diversified farming.
Star-f Friday Democratic 1897 5 24 224 2.50
T. J. Johnson, Editor and Publisher, Box 347.
DOVE CREEK (B7), pop. 702; Dolores Co. (SW). 100 m S of Grand Junction. Railroad
station, Durango. D&RGW RR. Yellow pine timber. Diversified farming. Beans,
wheat, potatoes.
Press-f Friday Independent 1940 7 24 280 3.00
Mr. and Mrs. Birl J. Brewington, Editors and Publishers.
DURANGOf (D8), pop. 7,459 (special U. S. Census 1-8-58, gives 9,494) ; La Plata Co.
(SW). 130 m SE of Grand Junction. D&RGW RR. Airline, FAL. Gold, silver,
lead, coal, uranium mines; oil, natural gas wells; pine timber. Smelters, flour
mill; foundry, bottling works. Hatchery, nursery. Tourist resort. Diversified
farming. Hay, grain, fruit.
J Herald-News-f \slt'& Sun Independent 1881 8
| Durango-Cortez Herald-f Sunday Independent 1958 8 22 294
I Morley and Arthur Ballantine, Jr., Editors and Publishers, 1022 Main Ave.
EADSf (O5%), pop. 1,015; Kiowa Co. (E). 110 m E of Pueblo. MP RR. Stock, grain,
poultry, dairy farms. Corn, milo maize, broom corn.
Kiowa County Press Friday Independent 1887 7 24 276 3.00
James C. LaVelle, Editor and Publisher.
EAGLE f (F3). pop. 445; Eagle Co. (NWC). 100 m W of Denver. D&RGW RR. Silver,
gold mines; spruce, pine, cedar timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, hay, grain, stock.
Eagle Valley Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1898 5 24 224 3.00
Marilla R. McCain, Editor; H. D. and Marilla R. McCain, Publishers.
EATON (Kl%), pop. 1.276; Weld Co. (N). 7 m N of Greely. UP; GW RRs. Dairy,
stock, poultry farms. Sugar beets, potatoes, beans.
Herald-f Friday Republican 1894 7 23 280 2.50
Harry Kurtz, Editor and Publisher.
ELIZABETH (K4), pop. 263; Elbert Co. (EC). 86 m SE of Denver. Railroad station,
Castle Rock. AT&SF; D&RGW RRs. Grain farms. Beans, corn, alfalfa.
Rainbelt Echo-f Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 205 2.00
Edw. J. Phillips, Editor and Publisher.
ENGLEWOOD (K3), pop. 16,869; Arapahoe Co. (C). 7 m S of Denver.AT&SF; D&RGW
RRs. Manufactures brooms, tools. Creameries; greenhouses; hatcheries.
Agriculture.
Colorado Odd Fellow Monthly LO.O.F 1896 8 26 192 1.60
Homer F. Bedford, Ed.; Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. Colo., Pub., 2901 S. Ogden St.
,
2,050
§1,250
214 x.60 12,797
$675
t817
18.20
6.00
*4,761
56,529
941
§1,186
§630
*500
Design New. ............................ Bi-weekly .......
Electrical Design News .......... Monthly ......... {liect*'c Des.
M. S. Kiver, Editor.
Purchasing New. ..................... BUweekly ....... |
Rogers Publishing Company, 3375 S. Bannock.
]Mon.&Thur»...RepubHcan ......... 1932 5 24 224 8.00
1949 2
140 20.00
Controlled circ.
26 140
40 140
Controlled circ.
40 140 10.00
Controlled circ.
John Jameson, Editor and Publisher, 8434 S. Acoma.
ESTES PARK (J2), pop. 1,617; Larimer Co. (N). 60 m NW of Denver. Railroad sta-
tion, Lyons. CB&Q RR. Estes- Rocky Mountain National Park Is a resort region.
Trail-f Friday Independent 1921 6 23 ,203 4.00
Glenn Prosser, Editor and Publisher.
>40,484
>30,566
> 18,581
87,200
§2,097
CtTeaUtkm— **S€pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June «nd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use* Matt. 0 Nonpareil
em§, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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EVERGREEN (J8). pop. X596; Jefferson Go. (NC). 23 m W of Denver, nearest railroad
station and bank. Manufactures leather and sheep-lined clothing. Bookbinding.
Slaughter house. Agriculture. Resort.
Mountain News-f Friday Independent 1950 5 24 182 2.00 $660
George A. R. Gilflllan, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 252.
FAIRPLAYf (H4), pop. 476; Park Co. (C). 90 m SW of Denver. Railroad station.
Buena Vista, D&RGW RR. Gold mines. Ranches, farms.
PaFai?pla?^^ Independent 1879 5 28 203 8.00 767
Chester W. Marl ner^ Ed it or and Publisher.
FLAGLER (N4), pop. 793; Kit Carson Co. (£). 110 m SE of Denver. CRI&P RR.
Feed mill. Livestock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, barley.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1913 7 24 280 2.60 51,157
Clyde B. Coulter, Editor and Publisher.
FLORENCE (J6). pop. 2,773 ; Fremont Co. (SC). On Arkansas River, 30 m W of Pueblo.
AT&SF; D&RGW RRs. Oil wells; coal mines. Cement works; ranches. Truck,
fruit, poultry farms.
Citizen-f- Thursday Independent 1898 8 24 280 8.00 §1,207
Robert B. Cruzen, Editor and Publisher.
FORT COLLINSf (J1&), pop. 14,937; Larimer Co. (N). 65 m N of Denver. UP; CAS
RRs. Airport. Colorado State University. Manufactures sugar, flour, brick, tile,
plastics, canned foods, machinery, beverages. Pine timber. Stock, grain, fruit,
dairy farms. Sugar beets, lambs, alfalfa.
Color.doan+ jj'&f ^ Independent «« « "g^1^0 $$88
[bun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Don Wilkins Editor; Clyde E. Moffitt, Publisher.
Journal of the American 1 f «„«.«. r> t.
Society of Sugar Beet ^Quarterly ISST™.* 1938 1 52 100 4.60
Technologists (no adv.)..J \Research
James H. Fischer, Editor; American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists,
Publisher, P. O. Box 538.
Rocky Mountain Collegian 4- V Friday Agric. Coll 1891 5 24 200 8.00
Students of Colorado A & M College. Editors and Publishers.
Times -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1958 6 24 228 3.00 $973
George E. Hungerford, Editor; Colorado Printing Co., Publisher,
132 W. Mountain Ave.
FORT LUPTON (K2%), pop. 1,907; Weld Co. (N). 25 m N of Denver. Railroad name,
Lupton. UP RR. Coal mines. Condensary ; beet sugar factory ; vegetable cannery.
Truck, dairy, grain farms. Hay, sugar beets.
Press + Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 2.00 1,142
Roy Carter, Editor and Publisher.
FORT MORGANf (M2), pop. 5,315; Morgan Co. (NE). 75 m NE of Denver. CB&Q;
UP RRs. Beet sugar, canning, auto accessories ; creamery ; nursery. Agriculture.
Sugar beets, stock, corn, grain.
Morgan County Herald -f Mon.&Thurs.. .Agric. Rep 1888 7 24 280 4.00 2,912
Helen Cudworth, Editor; Fort Morgan Publishing Co., Inc.
Times-f Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1884 8 24 280 6.00 §3,184
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. B. Spencer, Editor; Times Publishing Company.
FOWLER (L6), pop. 1,025; Otero Co. (SE). On Arkansas River, 36 m E of Pueblo.
AT&SF; MP RRs. Cannery; creamery; hatchery. Agriculture. Alfalfa, tomatoes,
sugar beets, beans.
Tribune-f Friday Independent 1897 7 24 278 2.50 §1,380
Donald A. Buck, Editor; Mrs. Charles W. Buck, Publisher.
FREDERICK (K2%), pop. 599; Weld Co. (N). 25 m N of Denver. UP RR. Bank, Fort
Lupton. Coal mines. Grain farms. Wheat, sugar beets.
Farmer and Miner -f Thursday Democratic 1932 5 24 280 2.50 §573
Wayne M. Blanchard, Editor and Publisher.
FRUITA (B4), pop. 1,463; Mesa Co. (W). 11 m NW of Grand Junction. D&RGW RR.
Natural gas wells; coal, gold mines. Bean, pickle warehousing. Agriculture.
Dairying, beans, alfalfa, grain.
Times Friday Democratic 1895 5 24 210 2.50 §544
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas, Editors and Publishers.
GLEN WOOD SPRINGS (E8%), pop. 2,412; Garfleld Co. (W). 75 m NE of Grand
Junction. D&RGW RR. Creamery; logging operations. Resort, hot mineral
springs. Diversified farming. Potatoes, sheep, livestock.
Glenwood Post-f Thursday Independent 1890 8 24 308 8.50 §1,827
John H. and James B. Samuelson, Editors and Publishers.
GOLDENf (J8), pop. 5,238; Jefferson Co. (C). 15 m W of Denver. C&S RRs. Colorado
School of Mines. Coal, gold mines ; clay pits. Porcelain, fire-brick, brewery. Truck,
dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Colorado Transcript-f Thursday Democratic 1866 6 24 252 2.50 §2,663
H. F. Parsons. Editor; Transcript Ptg. Co., Publisher, 1115 Washington Ave.
Oredigger-fV Tuesday Collegiate 1920 5 24 196 4.00 60
Students of Colorado School of Mines, Publishers. 1,350 — Free
Circulation — A- * Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountj seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand NfcNally
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Outlook -f- Friday Independent 1946 5 24 200 2.40 8,620
J. W. Barley. Editor; Outlook Publishers, llth and Arapahoe.
GRANBY (G2%), pop. 463; Grand Co. (N). 82 m W of Boulder. D&RGW RR. Sand and
gravel pits. Cattle ranching.
Sky-Hi News Friday Independent 1945 7 24 280 2.50 882
John O. Keenan, Editor; John and Mary Keenan, Publishers.
GRAND JUNCTIONf (B4%), pop. 14,504; Mesa Co. (W). 250 m W of Denver.
D&RGW RR. Airlines: FAL; UAL. Uranium, coal, copper mines. TV station.
Sugar, insecticides, vinegar, clay products, canning, butter factories; meat
packing plant; flour mills; foundry; bottling works; hatchery. Mountain resort.
Timber. Livestock. Diversified farming. Fruit, beans, truck crops.
* "
22 295 18.00 ** 15,709
Sunday circ.tHr!S,773
Sentinel -f
Color advertising accepted.
Sentinel Printing and Publishing Co.
'Sun + Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1956 5 23 22413.00 §6,648
Dennis Lowery, Editor.
Western Colorado Reporter + Wednesday Agriculture 1950 5 23 224 1.50 §3,081
Terry Mariner, Editor; Lyle Mariner, Publisher, 827 N. First.
GRAND VALLEY (C8%), pop. 296; Garfield Co. (W). 38 m NE of Grand Junction.
D&RGW RR. Bank, Rifle. Oil wells. Fruit grain, stock farms.
News + Friday Independent 1906 5 24 210 1.50 §260
K. H. Becktell, Editor and Publisher.
GREELEYf (K2), pop. 20,354; Weld Co (N). 50 m N of Denver. UP; C&S RRs.
Colorado State College. Manufactures sugar, flour, canned vegetables, butter,
concrete products, potato sorters. Bottling works; nursery. Dairy products.
Agriculture. Potatoes, sugar beets, alfalfa, grain.
Booster-f Friday Democratic 1903 5 24 217 1.00
Joe Brust, Editor; L. A. Walling, Publisher.
Colorado State College of !«. A rrtl, • fA 1910 5 24 224 x2.00 200
Education Mirror V )*riday Lollegiate Controlled free dist. 2,800
Prints Summer Mirror for free distribution. Circ., 2,600.
Student Association of Colorado State College, Publisher.
Journal-f Sunday Independent 1935 5 24 224 2.50 §3,693
Jule W. Edgerton, Editor; R. L. Tatman, Publisher. 14th St. at 8th Ave.
(Tribune and Republican-!- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1907 8 24 301 14.40**1I,414
Color advertising accepted. Prints pre-date edition morning except Sunday.
TrReUpnu\HwnTe^.C.°.U.n.ty JThursday Republican 1870 8 24 301 1.00 §75
F. E. Merriii, Editor'; Tribune-Republican Publishing Company, 714 Eighth St.
GUNNISONf (F6%), pop. 2,770; Gunnison Co. (W). On Gunnison River, 125 m SE of
Grand Junction. Rio Grande Motor Way. Nearest railroad, Salida. SP RR. Airline,
FAL. Western State College of Colorado. Coal, gold, silver mines. Resort. Pine
timber. Dairy, stock farms. Agriculture. Hay, cattle.
Courier Monday Democratic 1933 5 24 224 4.00 §1,878
Wallace D. Foster, Editor; Gunnison Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 218 N. Wisconsin.
News -Champion -f Thursday Republican 1880 8 24 308 4.00 §1,928
Wallace D. Foster, Editor; Gunnison Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 218 N. Wisconsin.
Top O' The World V Friday Collegiate 1929 6 24 224x3.00 1,250
Students of Western State College, Publishers.
HAXTUN (Ol), pop. 1,006; Phillips Co. (NE). 140 m NE of Denver. CB&Q RR. Stock,
dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, barley.
Harvest + Wednesday Democratic 1919 7 24 280 3.00 §1,000
Loren F. Hovel, Editor; Leslie E. Taylor, Publisher.
HAYDEN (El%), pop. 767; Routt Co. (NW). 200 m NW of Denver. D&RGW RR.
Bank, Steamboat Springs. Coal mines. Agriculture. Sheep, cattle.
N. W. Colorado Press -f- Friday Democratic 1902 5 24 224 2.50 §675
A. L. Schafer, Editor and Publisher.
HOLLY (P6%), pop. 1,236; Prowers Co. (SE). 140 m E of Pueblo. AT&SF RR. Airport.
Manufactures alfalfa meal, mixed grain. Dairy, stock, poultry, truck, grain farms.
Chieftain-f Thursday Independent 1896 5 24 224 3.00 §595
Fred D. Pottorf, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
HOLYOKEf (Pl%), pop. 1,558; Phillips Co. (NE). 125 m E of Greely. CB&Q RR.
Elevators. Stock grain, dairy, poultry farms. Sorghums.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1910 7 24 280 3.00 1,512
W. Max Starbuck, Editor and Publisher.
HOTCHKISS (D5), pop. 715; Delta Co. 60 m SE of Grand Junction. D&RGW RR. Agri-
culture. Alfalfa, grain, potatoes. Cattle and sheep.
Herald + Thursday Democratic 1905 5 24 210 8.00 $550
James and Roy Wallace, Publishers.
HUGOf (N4), pop. 943; Lincoln Co. (E). 78 m NE of Colorado Springs. UP RR.
Stock, grain, dairy farms. Corn, wheat and barley.
Eastern Colorado Plainsman. .Thursday Democratic 1912 8 24 315 8.00 §2,000
Bryce Wilkins and John Me Nail, Editors and Publishers.
IDAHO SPRINGS (H3), pop. 1,769; Clear Creek Co. (C). 33 m W of Denver. Railroad
station, Golden. C&S RR. Gold, silver, lead, copper mines. Winter resort, hot
mineral springs.
Clear Creek Mining Journal -f Friday Independent 1924 7 24 287 3.00 §1,049
H. O. Ashmun, Editor ; Clear Creek Mining Journal. Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublUher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Use* Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountj seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNilly
estimate. \JltsucA only during academic year. xSabscription included in membership fee.
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IGNACIO (D8H), pop. 626; La Plata Co. (SW). 160 m 8E of Grand Junction. DftRGW
RR. Stock, grata, dairy, poultry farms.
Chieftain and Bayfleld Blade. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1910 6 26 280 2.60
Charlotte Jonea, Editor; Fay Jonea, Publisher, Box 386.
JOHNSTOWN (K2), pop. 897; Weld Co. (N). 18 m SW of Greeley. GW RR. Sugar
processing plant; condensery. Agriculture. Sugar beets, grain, hay.
Breeze + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1905 7 24 280 2.60
Paul Williams, Editor and Publisher.
JULESBURGf <P%), pop. 1,961; Sedgewick Co. (NE). On South Fork of Platte River,
reeley. UP RR. Seed potatoes ; potato packing plant .
7 24 273 2.50
135m NE of Greel
Grit- Advocate + ...................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1899
E. T. Hogue, Editor and Publisher.
KEENESBURG (L2%), pop. 432; Weld Co. (N). 36 m NE of Denver. CB&Q RR.
Oil and gas wells. Agriculture. Sugar beets, beans, wheat.
Keene Valley Sun ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1924 7 24 280 2.50
R. W. Ball, Editor and Publisher.
KIM (N8), pop. X400; Las Animas Co. (SE). 75 m E of Trinidad, nearest bank.
Railroad station, Pritchett. AT&SF RR. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, pinto.
beans, corn.
Country-Record ....................... Friday ............. Republican ........ 1919 6 26 273 2.00
Victor L. Waters, Editor and Publisher.
KIOWAf (L4), pop 178; Elbert Co. (EC). 40 m SE of Denver. Railroad station,
Castle Rock. AT&SF; D&RGW RRs. Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Alfalfa,
beans, corn.
Divide Review ......................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1899 6 23 280 1.50
F. H. Lemon, Editor and Publisher.
KIT CARSON (O5), pop. 379; Cheyenne Co. (E). 110 m NE of Pueblo. UP RR. Grain,
stock farms. Wheat, corn.
Press ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 6 26 280 2.60
Stanley J. Robinson, Editor; Rose A. Larmon, Publisher, Cheyenne Wells.
KREMMUNG (G2%), pop. 623; Grand Co. (N). 115 m NW of Denver. D&RGW RR.
Saw mill. Stock farms.
Middle Park Times + .............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1880 5 22 203 3.00
M. Paul Way, Editor; Middle Park Printing Co., Publisher.
LAFAYETTE (J2%), pop. 2,090; Boulder Co. (N). 12 m E of Boulder. CB&Q RR.
Coal mines. Agriculture. Grain, sugar beets, alfalfa.
Leader + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1904 5 24 203 3.00
Merril D. Grohman, Editor and Publisher.
LA JARA (H8), pop. 912; Conejos Co. (S). 100 m SW of Pueblo. D&RGW RR.
Fish hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry, truck, grain farms.
Gazette ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1916 7 24 280 3.00
Mary Mudd, Editor and Publisher.
LA JUNTA* (M6^), pop. 7,712; Otero Co. (SE). On Arkansas River, 65 m SE of
Pueblo. AT&SF RR. Airline, CAL. Railroad shops; cannery; grain mill and
elevator; meat packing plant, cattle. Agriculture. Sugar beets, melons, grain.
Arkansas Valley Journal + ... .Thursday ........ Ind. Agric .......... 1949 6 23 217 2.00
Milton Booth. Editor; Arkansas Valley Journal, Inc., Publisher, 7 W. 6th St.
Tribune-Democrat + ............... Evg. ex. Sun. ..Ind. Dem ............ 1896 8 23 294 9.60
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Spencer Burtis, Editor ; Al H. Burtis, Publisher.
LAKEWOOD (J8), pop. X 30, 500 (branch of Denver P. O.) ; Jefferson Co. (NC). Adjoins
Denver on West. Brewery ; hatcheries. Fruit, turkey farms.
Jefferson Record -f ................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1945 8 24 808 2.00
James Colegrove, Editor; Ivan P. Gillett, Publisher. 1556 Wadsworth Ave.
Jefferson Sentinel .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1931 5 23 217 2.50
Ed Moder, Editor; Gateway West Pub'g Co., Publisher. 7338 W. Colfax St.
LAMARf (O6%), pop. 6,829; Prowers Co. (SE). 110 m E of Pueblo. AT&SF RR.
Airline, CEN. Condensery; alfalfa meal and flour mills. Agriculture. Sugar, grain,
wheat, stock.
News-f ..................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1917 8 24 294 12.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Fred M. Betz, Editor; Betz Publishing Co.
LA SALLE (K2), pop. 797; Weld Co. (N). 45 m NE of Denver. UP RR. Bank, Greeley.
Frozen food and meat packing plant; alfalfa mill. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Leader-f ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1948 6 26 280 2.00
James P. Noel and Idella M. Noel, Editors and Publishers.
LAS ANIMASf (N6%), pop. 3,223: Bent Co. (SE). 82 m E of Pueblo. AT&SF RR.
Airport. Oil and gas wells. Grain mill and elevator; alfalfa pellet, sugar beet
factory. Agriculture. Cantaloups, wheat, corn.
Bent County Democrat -f ...... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1883 8 24 308 8.00
Earl E. Asbury, Editor and Publisher.
Leader-h .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1873 7 24 276 2.00
R. B. McDermott, Editor and Publisher.
LEADVILLEf (G4), pop. 4,081; Lake Co. (C). 78 m SW of Denver. D&RGW; G&S RRs.
Smelting and refining. Gold, silver, lead, copper, zinc, molybdenum mines.
Dairy farms.
Carbonate Chronicle-f ............ Monday ........... Democratic ........ 1878 5 24 224 8.00
Lois G. Theobald, Editor; Robert A. and Lois G. Theobald, Publishers,
715 Harrison Ave.
Cirt
$680
5620
§1,743
8675
§650
§305
§320
§800
J850
§800
§4,612
§3,607
§9,024
8,033
§2,620
§1,350
712
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June tnd March A.B.C Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >CCA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlsaued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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LEADVILLEf (Continued) Estab Cols* Width VDtpth Sub Eire
Herald-Democrat + {&VSun.X' S**' Democrat 1886 5 24 281 9.00 81,575
Robert and Lois Theobald, Publishers.
LIMON (M4), pop. 1,471; Lincoln Co. (E). 74 m SE of Denver. CRI&P; UP RRs.
Bean pickling plant. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, beans.
Leader-f Thursday Republican 1910 7 24 280 8.50 81,479
Dale and Ronald Cooley, Editors and Publishers.
LITTLETONf (J8H). POP. 8.878; Arapahoe Co. (NEC). 10 m S of Denver. D&RGW;
AT&SF RRs. Manufactures trucks, fire extinguishers ; dynamite, precision instru-
ments, electronic equipment. Nurseries. Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Wheat,
barley, oats.
r Arapahoe Herald + Tuesday Independent 1904 8 24 298 8.00 52,430
\ Independent -f- Friday Independent 1888 8 24 298 8.00 83,999
I Houstoun Waring, Editor; Edwin A. Bemis, Publisher.
LONGMONT (J2), pop. 8,099; Boulder Co. (N). 84 m NW of Denver. GW; C&S;
CB&Q RRs. Sugar, flour mills ; canning, brick, tile, tractor factories ; creamery ;
hatchery. Coal mines. Agriculture. Sugar beets, wheat, barley.
Ledger-f- Thursday Independent 1879 6 23 224 2.50 1,178
James G. Archuleta and Robert C. Keeler. Publishers, 410 Cuff man St.
Times-Call-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1893 9 22 287 18.00 4,5«7
Ed. Lehman, Publisher, 655 Fourth Ave.
LORETTO, pop. X600; Arapahoe Co. (C). 7 m SW of Denver. D&RGW RR. Bank,
Denver. Gold mines; timber. Loretto Heights College (Cath. women). Farming.
Heightsonian News-f V Monthly Collegiate 1924 Con trilled1 fr^dist. 1,600
TAkra (The Heights) V Quarterly Lit. Coll 1931 2 26 140 2.60
Students of Loretto Heights College, Editors and Publishers.
LOUISVILLE (J2H). pop. 1,978; Boulder Co. (N). 15 m NW of Denver. C&S RR.
Coal mines. Agriculture. Grain, sugar beets.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1913 6 24 217 2.60 642
Delia Hobson, Editor; Arthur Hobson, Publisher.
LOVELAND (J2), pop. 6,778; Larimer Co. (N). 14 m S of Fort Collins. C&S; GW RRs.
Canneries ; creamery ; farm machinery, trailer and sugar factories ; machine shops.
Farming. Sugar beets, corn, wheat.
Reporter-!- Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 280 2.00 5198
Reporter-Herald -f- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1908 8 24 280 6.00 53,945
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harley Holden, Editor and Publisher, 450 Cleveland Ave.
Round-Up Thursday Independent 1947 5 24 210 8.00 8976
Esther A. and Ralph Williams, Editors and Publishers, 137 W. 4th St.
MANGOS (C8), pop. 786; Montezuma Co. (SW). 30 m W of Durango. Rio Grande Motor
Way. Airport. Bank, Dolores. Saw mills. Dairy farms. Hay, grain.
Times-Tribune -f Friday Democratic 1892 6 24 224 2.00 8400
Dick Sprenger, Editor and Publisher.
MANITOU SPRINGS (K6), pop. 2,580; El Paso Co. (EC). 6 m W of Colorado Springs.
Railroad station. Colorado Springs. D&RGW RR. Tourist and health resort. Sana-
torium. Mineral water bottled ; lime manufactured.
Pikes Peak Journal-f Friday Republican 1882 5 26 224 2.00 5749
Frances C. Graham, Editor and Publisher.
MANZANOLA (M6%), pop. 543; Otero Co. (SE). On Arkansas River. 42 m SE of
Pueblo. AT&SF RR. Cannery; melons packed. Agriculture. Sugar beets, tomatoes,
alfalfa, oats, cantaloups.
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1900 7 24 280 2.50 700
Mr. and Mrs. George Pavitt, Editors and Publishers.
MEEKERf (D2H), pop. 1,668; Rio Blanco Co. (NW). On White River, 40 m N of Rifle,
nearest railroad station. D&RGW RR. Coal, uranium mines. Oil wells. Creamery ;
flour mill. Hunting and fishing resort. Pine timber. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 8.00 51,300
R. G. Lyttle. Editor and Publisher.
MONTE VISTA (G7%), pop. 8.272; Rio Grande Co. (S). 95 m SW of Pueblo. SLC;
D&RGW RRs. Airline, PAL. Flour mill ; machine shops ; apiary. Dude ranches.
Gold, silver mines ; spruce, pine timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes.
Journal -f Friday Independent 1888 7 24 280 8.00 52,164
Lonnie Pippin, Editor and Publisher.
MONTROSEf (D5%), pop. 4,964; Montrose Co. (W). 69 m SE of Grand Junction.
D&RGW RR. Airline, FAL. Meat packing plants; flour mill; creamery; apiary.
Agriculture. Potatoes, sugar beets.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Horace Campbell, Editor; Press Publishing Co., 488 Main St.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit}
5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisbtr's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCminty seat. Pormlttlon— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
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NUCLA (B6), pop. 467; Montrose Co. (SW). 40 m SW of Mont rose. Railroad station,
Ridgway. D&RGW RR. Bank, Ouray. Uranium mine. Potatoes.
Forum Friday Independent 1953 5 28 102 8.00
John 8. Gilmore, Editor and Publisher.
OLATHE (D5%), pop. 810; Montrose Co. (W). 48 m SE of Grand Junction. D&RGW
RR. Shipping center. Diversified farming. Potatoes, onions, livestock.
Criterion Friday Independent 1905 5 24 210 2.50
Ray Thorndyke, Editor and Publisher.
ORDWAYf (M6), pop. 1,290; Crowley Co. (SE). 48 m E of Pueblo. MP RR. Alfalfa
meal mill. Agriculture. Livestock, cantaloupes, sugar beets, alfalfa, turkeys.
New Era -f Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 276 3.00
Dan C. Minnick, Editor and Publisher.
OTIS (O2). pop. 632; Washington Co. (NE). 100 m SE of Greeley. CB&Q RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, beans.
7 24 280 2.50
Independent Thursday Independent 1911
John W. Graves. Editor and Publisher.
OURAYf (D6%). pop. 1,089; Ouray Co. (SW). 85 m SE of Grand Junction. Railroad
station, Ridgeway. D&RGW RR. Gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, uranium mines ;
hot mineral springs. Dude ranches. Diversified farming. Grain, hay, potatoes.
Ouray County Herald -f Thursday Independent 1884 5 24 224 2.50
Richard C. Burnham, Editor and Publisher.
PAGOSA SPRINGSf (E8), pop. 1,379; Archuleta Co. (S). On Rio de San Juan, 45 m E
of Durango. Rio Grande Motor Way. Hot springs. Lumber. Stock, grain, poultry
farms. Hay, grain.
Sun-f- Thursday Independent 1910 8 24 280 8.00
Glen Edmonds, Editor and Publisher.
PALISADE (C4), pop. 861; Mesa Co. (W). 15 m E of Grand Junction. D&RGW RR.
Sack factory. Coal mines. Fruit farms. Peaches.
Tribune -f Friday Independent 1903 5 24 203 2.50
William H. Lorenzen, Editor and Publisher.
PALMER LAKE (J4%), pop. X263; El Paso Co. (C). 20 m N of Colorado Springs.
AT&SF; D&RGW RRs. Banking town Colorado Springs. Rabbit and truck farms.
American Angora News Bi-monthly Rabbit Brecd'g.. 1945 4 24 140 1.00
Donald C. Phillips, Editor; American Angora Rabbit Breeders Cooperative, Pub.
Columbine Herald-f Weekly Independent 1956 5 24 228 3.00
Stanley R. Johnson, Editor; Columbine Herald Printing and Publishing Co., Pub.
PAONIA (D5), pop. 1,257; Delta Co. (W). 55 m SE of Grand Junction. D&RGW RR.
Coal mine. Ships fruit. Fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
Clrt
1,080
5641
81,158
§638
5735
5993
641
*300
Paonian + Thursday Independent 1904
Robt. F. Symmonds, Editor and Publisher.
6 24 276 3.00
22
22
300 12.00**21,269
800 12.00 **20,120
PLATTEVILLE (K2), pop. 670; Weld Co. (N). 16 m S of Greeley. UP RR. Bank,
Fort Lupton. Dairy, stock, truck, grain, poultry farms. Sugar beets.
Herald-f Friday Independent 1908 6 26 280 2.50
James P. and Idella M. Noel, Editors and Publishers, 317 Marion Ave.
PUEBLOf (K6), pop. 68,686 ; Pueblo Co. (SEC). On Arkansas River, 112 m S of Denver.
C&S; AT&SF; D&RGW; MP RRs. Airlines: CAL; FAL.
Clay pits; stone quarries; coal mines. TV station. Manufactures iron, steel,
aluminum products, automotive pistons, storm sashes, windows, doors, auto
trailers, brick, tile, brooms, plumbing supplies, tents, mattresses, lumber, paint,
compressed and liquified gases, caskets, saddlery, dairy products; meat packing
plants; bottling works; brewery; mineral insulation. Hatchery; nursery. Four
banks; bank deposits (6-1-58), $83,295,328. 47,694 electric (AC) meters;
25,548 gas (nat.) meters; 36,279 telephones.
f Chief tain -f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent .1872
I Star- Journal -f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1901
•{ Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Star-Journal and Chief tain 4-. Sunday Independent 1933
Frank S. Hoag, Jr., Publisher.
Colorado Tribune -f Saturday Independent 1927
John R. Mac Lean, Editor and Publisher, 111 East 4th St.
Southern Colorado Register -f Friday Catholic 1945 _ __
Msgr. Patrick S tauter, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
1426 Grand.
Star-Journal — See Chieftain.
Western Ideal -f (Negro) Friday Independent 1928 6 26 238
M. O. Seymour, Publisher, 100 W. First St.
RANGELY (B2%), pop. 808; Rio Blanco Co. (NW). On White River, 70 m N of
Grand Junction. Bank and railroad station, Craig. D&RGW RR. Oil refinery.
Natural gas and oil wells. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Times (offset) Thursday Independent 1949 6 24 224 8.50
Carolyn Davidson, Editor; B. F. Yaeger, Publisher.
RIFLE (D3H), pop. 1,525; Garfleld Co. (W). 55 m NE of Grand Junction. D&RGW
RR. Uranium mine; dairy, apiary. Pine, spruce timber. Oil, gas well*. Diversified
§920
795
i
8 22 800 6.00*^39,404
4 26 196 2.00
8 23 294 3.00
2.00
51,450
*12,681
5641
farming:. Livestock, sugar beets, hay, potatoes.
Telegram -f Thursday Independent .1891
K. C. Loomis, Editor and Publisher.
9 22 287 2.50 $1.563
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C Statement; *Jvme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold fac«, sworn; tPublisher'i Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty aeat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ROCKY FORD <M6%), pop. 4,087; Otero Co. (SE). On Arkansas River, 53 m SE of
Pueblo. AT&SF RR. Airport. Manufactures beet sugar, canned vegetables,
creamery products, brooms, pumps. Bottling works; apiary. Agriculture. Seed
raised. Sugar beets, cantaloups, onions, cattle poultry, celery.
Gazette-f {l^u'n*' S&t* ^dependent 1900 8 24 294 7.50 §2,231
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ross Thompson, Publisher.
SAGUACHEf (G6%), pop. 1,024; Saguache Co. (SWC). 90 m SW of Pueblo. Railroad
station, Salida. D&RGW RR. Airport. Gold, silver, copper, lead mines. Stock farms.
Crescent -f- Thursday Independent 1879 6 26 280 2.50 §6OO
Mrs. R. I. Coombs, Editor; R. I. Coombs, Publisher.
SALIDAf (H5%), pop. 4,553; Chaffee Co. (C). 75 m NW of Pueblo. D&RGW RR.
Airport. Railroad division point and shops. Granite finishing, bottling, sheet metal
•works. Lime rock, fluorspar mines, granite. Timber, dairy, truck, poultry,
grain farms.
{Mountain Mail {j^^** Sat' Independent 1880 8 24 294 7.50 §1,923
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Record Wednesday Independent 1882 8 24 294 3.00 §249
George E. Oyler, Editor and Publisher.
SAN LUISf (J8), pop. 1,239; Costilla Co. (S). 85 m SW of Pueblo. Railroad station,
San Acacio. SLVS RR. Bank, Alamosa. Roller mill. Yellow pine, red spruce
timber. Truck farms. Cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce.
Costilla County Free Press + IE, ., , , , . into K OA I&R o ni\
(Span & Eng ) /Friday Independent 1948 5 24 196 2.00
Alfonso J. La Combe, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 116.
SILVERTONf (D7), pop. 1,375; San Juan Co. (SW). 100 m S of Grand Junction.
D&RGW RR. Bank, Durango. Lead, silver, gold, copper mines.
Standard and The Miner -f Friday Mining & Ind 1874 6 26 280 2.50 §1,025
Ross C. Beaber, Publisher.
SIMLA (L4), pop. 424; Elbert Co. (EC). 50 m NE of Colorado Springs. CRI&P RR.
Bank, Calhan. Elevator. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, beans.
Pike View Farmer + Thursday Independent 1904 5 24 224 3.00 §1,012
Percy A. Conarroe, Editor and Publisher.
SPRINGFIELDf (O7%), pop. 2,041; Baca Co. (SE). 50 m S of Lamar. AT&SF RR.
Stock, dairy, grain farms. Broom corn, wheat, maze.
Plainsman-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1887 6 24 252 3.00
Melvin B. Stults, Editor and Publisher.
STEAMBOAT SPRINGSf <F1%). pop. 1,913; Routt Co. (NW). 170 m NW of Denver.
D&RGW RR. Flour, planing mills ; creamery. Tourist resort. Mineral springs ; coal
mines. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Steamboat Pilot -h Thursday Ind. Dem 1885 8 24 301 3.00 §2,245
M. W. Leckenby, Editor and Publisher.
STERLINGf (NIH), pop. 7,534; Logan Co. (NE). 80 m NE of Greeley. UP; CB&Q
RRs. Airport. Manufactures sugar, creamery products. Alfalfa dehydrating.
Bottling works; hatchery. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, wheat, corn.
High Plains Farmer Wednesday Ind. Agric 1900 8 24 280 2.00 §2,785
Robert H. McCaffree, Publisher, 512 N. 3rd St.
Journal- Advocate -f- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1910 8 24 280 10.00 **6,O59
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert Petteys, Editor; Advocate Publishing Company, Inc.
STRASBURG (L8), pop. X439; Arapahoe Co. (NEC). 37 m E of Denver. UP RR. Dairy,
grain, poultry farms. Beans.
Eastern Colorado News + Thursday Independent 1916 7 24 276 2.00 §679
Frank L. Hunter, Editor and Publisher.
STRATTON (O4), pop. 720; Kit Carson Co. (E). 150 m SE of Denver. CRI&P RR.
Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat barley.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1908 6 26 280 2.00 §956
Roy E. Herburger, Editor and Publisher.
TELLURIDEf (D6%), pop. 1,101; San Miguel Co. (SW). 87 m SE of Grand Junction.
Railroad, Ridgeway. D&RGW RR. Bank, Montrose. Timber. Tourist resort. Gold,
silver, lead mines. Dairy, stock farms.
San Miguel Forum Thursday Independent 1941 6 24 280 3.00 481
John S. and Pat Gilmore, Editors and Publishers.
THORNTON (K3%), pop. X6.600 (branch of Denver P. O.) ; Adams Co. (NC). Adjoins
Denver on the NE, nearest railroad station. Residential.
Adams Record -f Thursday Independent 1958 5 23 222 7,475 — Free
Harrison F. Hill, Editor; Gordon L. Davis, Publisher, 8623 North Washington.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1954 5 22 224 3.00 §3,022
El Roy Fitz Senry, Editor and Publisher.
TRINIDADf (L8), pop. 12,204; Lag Anhnas Co. (SE). On Purgatory River, 85 m SW
of La Junta. D&RGW ; AT&SF; C&S RRs. Coal mines. Manufactures butter, beer,
candy, sausage. Bottling works. Pine, aspen timber. Dairy farms. Sugar beets,
pinto beans, barley, oats.
Chronicle-News -h Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1877 8 24 288 12.60 **4,281
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Bill Bloom, Editor and Publisher.
OradftUoa-HHrSeot. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate linea. 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRtnd McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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WALDENf (Gl), pop. 696; Jackson Co. (N). 06 m SW of Laramie, Wyo. UP RR.
Airport. Coal mines; oil and gas fields. Lumber mills; carbon dioxide plant.
Stock farms. Hay.
Jackson County Star 4- Thursday Independent 1909 6 24 280 2.50
Wm. R. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
WALSENBURGf (K7%), pop. 6,596; Huerfano Co. (S). 50 m S of Pueblo. D&RGW
RR. Flour mill ; meat packing plant ; creamery. Coal mines ; timber. Stock, poultry,
grain farms.
Huerfano World -f Friday Independent 1908 8 23 284 4.50
John Dinise and George Zanon, Publishers.
WESTCLIFFEt (J6), pop. 890; Custer Co. (SC). 62 m W of Pueblo, nearest banking
town. Railroad, Texas Creek. D&RGW RR. Silver, lead mines Creamery. Stock
farms. Hay, grain, cattle.
Wet Mountain Tribune + Friday Independent 1883 7 24 266 800
Joe Payton, Editor and Publisher, Drawer L.
WESTMINSTER (J3), pop. 1,686; Adams Co. (NEC). 5 m NW of Denver, nearest
bank. C&S RR. Agriculture.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1947 7 23 210 2.00
Marshall C. Howe, Publisher.
WINDSOR (Kl%), pop. 1,548; Weld Co. (N). 12 m W of Greeley. GW; C&S RRs.
Sugar refinery. Livestock. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, hay, grain.
Beacon + Thursday Independent 1898
Blair Macy, Publisher.
7 24 276 2.50
Circ
$724
§1,654
S510
52,465
§875
WRAYf (P2%). pop. 2,198; Yuma Co. (NE). 135 m SE of Greeley. CB&Q RR.
Elevators; hatchery; creamery Grain farms. Wheat, corn, sorghums.
Gazette-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1903 7 24 280 3.00 2,403
Roscoe Bullard, Editor; John W. Graves and Roscoe Bullard, Publishers.
YUMA (O2), pop. 1,908; Yuma Co. (NE). 45 m SE of Sterling. CB&Q RR. Flour mill;
hatchery. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, cattle.
Pioneer -f Thursday Republican 1887 8 24 308 3.50 1,786
Leo Chance, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — A- * Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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CONNECTICUT
Population 2,007,280 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, HARTFORD
Connecticut is bounded on the north by Massachusetts, east by Rhode Island, south by Long
Island Sound and west by New York. The average length from east to west is 86 miles ; average
breadth, 55 miles. The total land area is 4,899 square miles.
The eastern part of the state has many ridges of low hills with fertile valleys. The Connecticut
River valley, at a distance from the Sound, is very fertile. In the south the land is broken and the
soil sandy, but when well fertilized yields good crops. The valleys of the Connecticut and Housa-
tonic Rivers are immensely productive, the former especially so in cigar leaf tobacco. In the
west the surface is rough and the hills are abrupt, rising to an altitude of nearly 2,000 feet. The
state has an unusual water supply for industrial uses. The Weather Bureau at Hartford gives the
temperature (annual monthly mean) as 49.7; highest on record, 101; lowest on record, — 18.
Total annual precipitation, 44.90 inches.
The State of Connecticut is noted for its manufacturing industries. Its capital city, Hartford,
is noted for the extent and variety of its insurance interests. There are hundreds of beautiful
country homes of New York and other city people in the state, especially in the western part.
The state has many fine educational institutions, including Yale University at New Haven,
founded in 1701. The Connecticut River is open to navigation from its mouth to Hartford.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twenty-eighth. Urban population (1950), 77.8%. In 1950, of
the 2,007,280 total population, 1,952,327 were white; 54,953 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 16,615. Farm acreage. 1,272,352. Average acreage per farm, 81.5.
Average value per farm, $20,011. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 3,220.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $54,583,000; livestock and products (in-
cludes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $108,246,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): tobacco (value of production), $20,746,000; potatoes.
$3,502,000; hay, $892,000; corn, $26,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $2,734,000; peaches, $165,000; pears,
$151,000, rank, tenth; strawberries (value of production), $497,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $30,560,000; horses and mules.
$590,000; hogs and pigs, $526,000; all sheep and lambs, $168,000,
^JH000^18 from Doultry (1957): eggs, $26,191,000; chickens (farm and commercial broil-
ers), $23,516,000; turkeys, $1,769,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $46,033,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 740,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : creamed cottage cheese, 1,513,000 IDS.:
ice cream, 8,792,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 18,195,000 Ibs.; $991,000 value. Principal fish: oysters, flounders, lobsters,
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947), 20.306 M. feet, b.m. Principal woods: oak, white pine, hemlock,
maple, cottonwood and aspen, birch, yellow poplar, beech, eastern cedar, ash, southern yellow
pine, basswood.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $2,868,312,000. Leading industry groups:
machinery (except electrical), transportation equipment, fabricated metal products. Total expen-
ditures for new plant and new equipment, $131,651,000. «*y«u
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1963), $7,716,998. Principal mineral products in order of value: stone, sand and
gravel, Jime, clays.
MISCELLANEOUS
H1^001"* (1-1-58), 1,140,900. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 1,021 -
P°8t <1967>» 274- Number of retail stores (1964), 25,700; sales, *2,61S,-
244,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 8
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5 New Haven (8). New Haven and 8 ™f
Waterbury ... ................ .T.7...........546.784 WUHamantle ................................ 61,759
152
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Unuv,,,. 61
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SCALCOFMIUS
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959 CONNECTICUT
CONNECTICUT NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 25 Daily 2
Evening dailies (19) Semi-weekly 1
Morning dailies (6) Weekly 10
Daily, with Sunday edition (5) rortmghtly 2
Semi-weekly 2 Monthly 40
Weekly 56 Bi-monthly 71
Free or partly free circ. wklies (4) Quarterly 17
Fortnightly 1 Four times a year 1
— Four times during college year 2
Total Newspapers 84 Six times during year 3
Eight times during college yr.. 1
Eight times a year 2
Five ti. dur. college yr 1
11 ti. a year 1
20 times during college year.... 1
Six ti. dur. college yr 2
Total Periodicals 157
Total number of publications 241
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 10
Total number of towns having publications 76
For circulation figure* for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Co IsO Width V Depth Sub Circ
ANSONIA (C3), pop. 18,706; New Haven Co. (S). On Naugatuck River, 10 m NW of
New Haven. Conn. Route 115. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures brass, copper,
bronze products, elastic webbing, electrical supplies, foundry and screw machine
products, insulated wire, machinery and machine tools, sheet metal specialties,
sponge rubber, plastics.
Connecticut Purchaser Monthly {Agents*8'* 1927 3 26 14° x 1>451
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
Fred A. Harvey, Editor; Purchasing Agent's Assn. of Conn., Pub., P. O. Box 229.
Sentinel-f- Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1871 8 24 294 21. 84^*13^854
Comic strip advertising accepted.
C. H. Flynn, Editor; Emerson Bros., Inc., Publisher, 241 Main St.
BRANFORD (D3%), pop. 10,944; New Haven Co. (S). 8 m SE of New Haven. U. S.
Route 1. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures malleable iron fittings, wire, shirts,
furnaces, boats, crucible steel, screens. Shore resort. Agriculture.
Physical Culture + Bi-monthly Health 1893 2 40 136 2.00 12,500
Felix May, Editor and Publisher. Controlled free dist 2,500
BRIDGEPORT! (C4), pop. 158,709; Fairfield Co. (SW). Port of entry on Long Island
Sound, 56 m NE of New York. NYNH&H RR. Airline, AA. University of Bridge-
port, Fairfield University. TV station.
Manufactures electrical appliances, ammunition, firearms, airplane engines,
jet engine components, cutlery, brake linings, typewriters, adding machines,
machine tools, sewing machines, helicopters, airplane and aircraft accessories,
corsets, hardware, machinery, brass, steel, asbestos products records, valves
and fittings, textiles. Nine banks; bank clearings (1957), $798,595,924; deposits
(1957), $422,552,661. 52,745 electric meters; 53,328 gas (nat.) meters; 131,442
telephones.
A"(noCadvy.£!:.Ih!± JQuarterly Frat. Insur 1919 f ?« }|{ »»•«• *6'000
Stephen L. Segedy, Editor; American Life Insurance Assn., Publisher,
Box A, Barnum Sta. (5).
Connecticut Jewish Ledger — See Hartford.
Fairfield County Press (Negro) — See Westchester County Press, Hastings-on-
Hudson. N. Y.
Herald -f- Sunday Independent 1879 5 24 21010.00 *78,072
Color advertising accepted.
Leigh Danenberg, Publisher, 299 Lafayette St. (9).
ip , fEvg. ex. Sun.IndeT)cndc_t 1883 9 22 280 26.00 **79,349
Post + ISun. Morn, ^dependent Sunday circ. **€7,3»1
Telegram-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1891 9 22 280 15.00*^13,442
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Post Publishing Co., 410 State St. (2).
Scribe. Th.+ V Thursday CoH^ate 19S
Students of University of Bridgeport, Publishers, 219 Park Ave. (4).
BRISTOL (D2), pop. 85,961; Hartford Co. (N). 18 ra SW of Hartford. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures ball bearings, springs, clocks, watches, timing devices, chemi-
cals, thermometers, metal shapes, electrical resistance coils, variable trans-
formers, electronic devices, electrical component parts, brass and aluminum
forgings, sheet metal, jet engine parts, wire rods, glass cutters, paper boxes,
dairy, screw machine products, bicycle coaster brakes, sports equipment, textiles,
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V I»«ucd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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BRISTOL (Continued) Estab Col $O Width 7 Depth Sub Circ
cutlery. Magazine and book publishers. Five banks; bank clearings (9-22-58)*
$795,632; deposits (7-1-58), $64,749,354. 14,429 electric (AC) meters; 7,224
gas meters; 16,090 telephones.
Press-}- JBvg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1871 8 22 297 15.00^*13,700
Comic strip advertising accepted.
C. S. Barnes, Editor; Bristol Press Publishing Co., 99 Main St.
BROOKFIELD (B2%), pop. 1,688; Fairfield Co. (SW). 23 m NW of Bridgeport.
NYNH&H RR. Bank town, Danbury. Manufactures metal stampings, industrial
electrical equipment. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Journal-!- Friday Independent 1957 8 24 287 4.00 §960
Richard E. Gallagher, Editor; Timea Publishing Co., Inc., Publishers, Route 7.
CANAAN (Bft), Pop. 1.189; Litchfield Co. (NW). 35 m NW of Waterbury. NYNH&H
RR. Magnesium refinery. Manufactures limestone products, cosmetics, fish lures.
Poultry, dairy farms.
Connecticut Western News -h- Thursday Independent 1871 7 26 287 4.00
Clare T. Grannon, Editor and Publisher.
CHESHIRE (D2%). pop. 1,826; New Haven Co. (S). 8 m SE of Waterbury. NYNH&H
RR. Manufactures stamped and pressed metals, wood products, machine tool
accessories. Fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1953 5 24 224 3.00
Howard D. and Ruth C. True, Publishers, 1036 South Main St.
CLINTON (E3%), pop. 2,466; Middlesex Co. (S). On Long Island Sound, 25 m E of
New Haven. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures cosmetics, boats, plastics, lamps.
Summer resort.
Recorder-f Friday Independent 1895 5 26 224 8.00
Mrs. Gwendolyn Glynn, Editor; Shore Line Times Publishing Co., Inc.
COLCHESTER (F2) pop. 1,522; New London Co. (SO. 23 m W of Hartford. NYNH&H
RR. Leather goods manufactured. Residential. Poultry farms.
Colchester Citizen -f Friday Independent 1950 8 24 280 2.50
Curtiss Johnson Publications, Inc., Publisher, 160 Main St., Deep River.
COS COB (A4%), pop. ; Fairfield Co. (SW). 2 m NE of Greenwich. NYNH&H RR.
Printing and publishing house. Manufactures boats and sails. Marine engines,
foundry products.
[Woodwork'g
Industrial Woodworking Monthly {& Wood
I Fabricat'g
Cleworth Publishing Co., Inc., 1 River Road.
f Maintenance
Maintenance Monthly { & Operat'g
(Engineers
Thomas Trail, Editor; Cleworth Publishing Co., Inc., 1
1949 3
1951 3
39 140 3.00
Controlled circ.
39 140 3.00
Controlled circ.
2,827
§2,010
§1,650
870
>3O,191
>50,171
River Road.
1953 3 39 140 8.00
Controlled circ. VAC 11352
>32,814
Modern Pattern Making Bi-monthly | p^tt
George W. Rhine, Editor; Cleworth Publishing Co., Inc., 1 River Road.
Plastics World Monthly Plastics 1943 8 controlled ci?c°
Ralph Maultsby, Mgn. Editor; Cleworth Publishing Co., Inc., 1 River Road.
nd !„ .., (£ow*rlint. 1956 8 40 142 8.00
/Monthly jGonstru^tmr^ Controlled circ. VAC 26,203
Also provides B.P.A. controlled circ. >28,203.
C. Wm. Cleworth, Editor; Cleworth Publishing Co., Inc., 1 River Road.
D ANBURY (B8), pop. 80,337; Fairfield Co. (SW). 21 m NW of Bridgeport. NYNH&H
RR. Airport. State Teachers College ; State Trade School.
Hat manufacturing center; surgical instruments and supplies, lighting fix-
tures, electronic and railroad testing equipment, hat machinery, silverware,
aluminum foil, aircraft parts, rubber tile, air conditioning equipment, steam
generators, plastics, silk bands and ribbons, glue, shirts, ball and roller bear-
ings, cardboard, fibre boxes manufactured. Five banks. Bank deposits (6-80-
58), $89,636,795. 7,760 gas meters; 18,034 electric meters; 16,076 telephones.
Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
News-Times-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1837 8 23 297 21.00**18,203
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
James H. Ottaway, Editor and Publisher.
ORS — For the Operating ] 1950 1 60 112
Room Supervisor and i Quarterly Nursing r»,v«f wiiA<i fv<w& /iiuf iRrwin
Nurse ( no adv ) I Control lea tree aist. io,uuu
Mary V. Schwendeman, Editor; Surgical Products Division, American Cyanamid
Co., Publisher.
DANIELSON (HI), pop. 4,654; Windham Co. (NE). 26 m W of Providence, R. I.
NYNH&H RR. Manufactures curtain cloth, cotton, wool, rayon goods, mill
and loom supplies, buff wheels. Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
Windham Co. Transcript -f... Thursday Ind. Rep 1848 8 24 301 4.00 **3,247
A. R. J. Herklots, Editor; The Transcript Company, Publisher.
DARIEN (B4), pop. 11,767; Fatrfleld Co. (SW). 6 m NE of Stamford. NYNH&H RR.
Nurseries. Residential.
Grade Teacher V Monthly Educational 1888 8 27 147 5.00 * 129,224
Ton! Taylor, Editor; Educational Publishing Corp.
Re view -f Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 287 7.60 **3,1(X8
Richard J. Robertson, Publisher.
Cfradatioo— **S«pt. A B.C. Statement; *Jtrae and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C, Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
cms. 12 to inch. V Agate line*. 14 to inch. tCotmty tfeat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaflr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSnbscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Cold* to tb« OM of Hi* Director? te front of book*
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DEEP RIVER (F3), pop. 2,570; Middlesex Co. (S). On Connecticut River, 18 m S of
Middletown. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures lace, soldering irons, health ray
lamps, organ stops and keys, ignition coils. Poultry, truck farms.
New Era-f ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1874 8 23 280 4.00 4,108
H. E. Josten, Editor; Curtiss 8. Johnson, Publisher, 160 Main St.
DERBY (C3), pop. 10,259; New Haven Co. (S). 7 m W of New Haven. NYNH&H RR.
Printing and publishing house. Manufactures tools and metal specialties, con-
crete vaults and tanks, foundation garments, dairy equipment, awning and
radiator repairs, key blanks, locksmith supplies and tools, screw machine prod-
ucts and metal stampings, carburetors, organic chemicals, lumber and mason's
supplies, covered wire and spiral boning, sponge rubber and hard products and
airplane parts.
Charlton Comics Group ........... Bi-monthly ..... Comics ............... 1945 3 26 126 1.20 $5,500,000
Comprised of: Atom the Cat; Atomic Mouse; Atomic Bunny; Attack; Battlefield
Action; Billy the Kid; Black Fury; Brides in Love; Cheyenne Kid; Fightin'
Air Force; Ftehtin' Army; Fightin' Marines; Fightin' Navy; Freddy; First
Kiss ; Hot Rods & Racing Cars ; I love You ; Just Married ; Kid Montana ; La
La Rue; Li'l Genius; Li'l Rascal Twins; Li'l Tomboy; Love Diary; Masked
Raider; My Little Margie; My Secret Life; Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds;
Out of this World; Outer Space; Outlaws of The West; Rocky Lane; Rocky
Lane's Blackjack ; Romantic Secrets ; Romantic Story ; Secrets of Love and
Marriage; Secrets of Young Brides; Sheriff of Tombstone; Six Gun Heroes;
Space Adventures ; Strange Suspense Stories ; Submarine Attack ; Sweetheart
Diary; Sweethearts: Tales of the Mysterious Traveler; Teenage Love: Tex
Ritter; Texas Rangers in Action; Timmy the Timid Ghost; Unusual Tales;
U.S. Air Force; War at Sea; Maverick Marshall: Wild Bill Hickok and
Jingles ; Wyatt Earp ; Pudgy Pig. Space sold in combination as a group.
Charlton Comics Group, Publisher, Charlton BIdg.
Charlton Expose Group ........... Bi-monthly ..... Pers'ty topics. ...1953 3 27 143 1.50 400,000
Comprised of: Hush Hush; Top Secret.
Top Secret Magazine Inc., Publisher, Charlton Bldg.
Country Song Roundup Group. 6 ti. a yr .......... Hillybilly Musicl947 8 27 143 1.50 $200,000
Comprised of: Country Song Roundup; Folk and Country Songs. Space sold in
combination as a group.
Norman Silver, Editor; American Folk Publications, Inc., Charlton Bldg.
Cowboy Songs ......................... 6 ti. a yr .......... Music ................. 1947 8 27 143 1.50 $50,000
Norman Silver, Editor; Burton N. Levey, Publisher, Charlton Bldg.
Escapade ................................... Bi-monthly ..... {fj^e™'* 1955 3 28 140 3.00 *257,480
Douglas Allen, Editor; Bruce Publishing Corp., Division St.
Hit Parader Combination ....... Monthly ......... { popular Songs 1942 3 27 143 3-°° *424»34S
Comprised of: Hit Parader, circ. *237,050; Song Hits, circ. *187,29S. Space
sold in combination as a group.
Norman Silver, Editor; Charlton Publishing Corp., Charlton Bldg.
Rhythm and Blues Group ....... Bi-monthly ..... Music ................. 1952 3 27 143 1.50 $100,000
Comprised of : Rhythm and Blues ; Rock and Roll Songs.
Onyx Publishing Co.. Publisher, Charlton Bldg.
EAST HAMPTON (E2). pop. 4,000; Middlesex Co. (S). On Lake Pocotopang, 9 m E
of Middletown. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures bells, toys, thread, fish lines and
nets, paper boxes, tools, dies. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1932 5 23 210 3.00 1,378
Harold A. Sandstrom, Editor; Curtiss Johnson Publications.
EAST HARTFORD (El), branch of Hartford P. O., pop. 29,933; Hartford Co. (N).
2 m E of Hartford. NYNH&H RR. Airport. Manufactures airplane propellers
and engines, tissue and writing paper, stamping devices, furniture, confectionery,
pickles. Railroad shops; bottling works. Four banks. 12,934 electric meters;
6,545 gas meters; 11,608 telephones. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Tobacco.
Gazette -f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1885 8 24 294 3.00 §3,017
J. W. McLean, Editor; West Hartford Publishing Co.
FAIRFIELD (B4), pop. 80,489; Fairfleld Co. (SW). 4 m SE of Bridgeport. NYNH&H
RR. Manufactures batteries, chemicals, drugs, roller bearings, auto accessories,
dog food, hardware, plastics, tools and dies, wire, guns, boilers. Bottling works.
Five banks including branches. 12,322 electric meters; 5,300 gas meters; 15 272
telephones. Resort. Fairfleld University (Cath. men).
Falrfleld County Fair-4- ......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1954 5 24 224 2.00
Luis J. Villalon, Editor; Arthur W. Pearce, Publisher, 1160 Post Rd.
Town Crier 4- ........................... Thurs. & Sun. .Independent ....... 1922 8 24 308 4.00
Luis J. VHlalon, Editor; Fairfleld County Pub'ns, Inc., Publisher, 1150 Post Rd.
FALLS VILLAGE (Bl), pop. X500; Litchfleld Co. (NW). 88 m NW of Hartford.
NYNH&H RR. Gypsum products manufactured. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
(°ffset) {Quarterly ........ Gardening .......... 1949 2 24 98 2.50
O. B. FostVrrEditorTiiurel Hill Press, Publisher.
GLASTONBURY (E1H>. pop. 8.818; Hartford Co. (N). 10 m SE of Hartford, nearest
railroad station. NYNH&H RR. Aluminum wire, tubing, fire extinguishers, toilet
preparations pigskin leather manufactured. Nursery; hatchery. Poultry, vege-
table. fruit farms.
Citizen (offset) ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1948 6 22 198 8.00 1 1,752
Henry Hallas, Editor and Publisher, 165 Oak St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; <AJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher** Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpatefl
ems.' 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vizard only during academic year. xSubscripticm included in membership fee.
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GREENWICH (A4%). pop. 40,835; Fairneld Co. (SW). 28 m NE of New York.
NYNH&H RR. Several private schools.
Printing and publishing houses; engineering research; vacuum cleaners,
marine engines, felt manufactured. Five banks; bank deposits (1-1-58),
$221,462,414. Residential.
Catra°tlJnPrOPerty Admini8".lBi'monthly Cath. Prop'ty 1936 2 42 140 2.00 > 29 ,949
E. L. Spencer, Editor; Administrative Publishing Co., 20 W. Putnam Ave.
Management Methods Monthly {Mgmt.Serv. 1951 4 26 14° 6'00
l& Equip.
Richard Conarroe, Editor; Management Magazines, Inc.,
Publisher. 22 W. Putnam Ave.
School Management Monthly . . School Mgmt 1957 8 ^n
Jerome W. Harris, Editor; School Management Magazines, Inc., Publisher,
22 West Putnam Ave.
Controlled circ. >50,481
>5O>650
Time-f- ...................................... &V|unX' &t' Ind> Rep ............. 1879 8 22 301 18'00
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
GilJespie Bros., Publisher, 20 E. Elm St.
GROTON (G3), branch of New London P. O., pop. 7,036; New London Co. (SE). On
Thames River opposite New London. NYNH&H RR. Summer resort. Chrome
plating plant. Manufactures thread, chemicals, submarines, steel castings.
Life-f ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1952 5 23 224 2.00
Space sold in comb, with New London Life.
George E. MacDougall, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 216.
$985
J500 — Free
GUILFORD (E3), pop. 6,092; New Haven Co. (S). On Long Island Sound, 15 m E of
New Haven. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures flexible tubing, ferrous and non-
ferrous metals, tracing and reproduction cloths, honing stones, boats. Oyster,
lobster fisheries. Summer resort. Agriculture. Roses, poultry, apples.
Shore Line Times + Thursday Independent 1877 5 24 224 3.00**3,312
H. Philip Dudley* Editor; Shore Line Times Publishing Company.
HAMDEN (D3), pop. 29,715; New Haven Co. (S). 6 m N of New Haven. Railroad
station, Mount Carmel. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures industrial machinery, precision tools, machine tools, paper prod-
ucts, communication equipment, cutlery, screw machine products, sewing machine
parts, wood products, ceramics, automatic pistols, metal store fronts, structural
steel fabricators, buckles, plastics, power transmission equipment, precision
aircraft parts, dog medicines; steel rolling mill. Bank deposits (6-31-58), $35,-
633,677. 12,885 electric meters; 8,001 gas meters; 18,815 telephones.
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294 3.84 2,907
Charles Lenahan, Editor and Publisher, 3013 Dixwell Ave.
HARTFORDf (El%), pop. 177,397; Hartford Co. (N). The State Capital. On Connecti-
cut River, midway between Boston and New York. NYNH&H RR. Airlines:
AA; EAL; NEA; UAL; TWA. Trinity College (men); St. Joseph College (wo-
men) ; law, theological, insurance and private schools.
Insurance and retail trading: center. Home of 38 insurance companies. Manu-
factures typewriters, precision tools, brushes, revolvers dishwashing, glass mak-
ing machines, power transmission chains, airplane engines and propellers, count-
ing devices, nails, castinprs, electrical equipment, auto parts. Eijarht banks ; bank
debits (12-31-57), $837,565,000; deposits (12-31-57), $1,144,375,148. 100,735
residential electric meters; 42.799 residential gras (artif.) meters; 153,147 tele-
phones. An important tobacco raising district. TV station.
Quarterly ........ Journalism ........ 1957 2 24 101 x5.00
t450
8.00 $1,300
1 1,900 — Free
3.50 68,564
f
j
1
Carl E. Lindstrom, Editor; New England Society of Newspaper Editors,
Publisher, Box 1619.
^ offset) (Ital. JThureday Italian Int 1949 5 20 224
V. S. Sequenzla, Editor; European Cultural Bureau, Publisher,
742 Asylum Ave.
Catholic Transcript -f Thursday Catholic 1898 8 24 294 .
Rt. Rev. J. S. Kennedy, Editor; Roman Catholic Diocesan Corp., Publisher,
785 Asylum Ave. 6).
Connecticut Jewish Ledger-f Thursday Jewish In t 1929 8 23 280 8.00
Also circulates In Bridgeport, New Haven, Conn, ; Sprinprfleld. Mass.
Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman, Editor; Conn. Jewish Ledger Publications, Inc.
179 Allyn St. (1).
Connecticut Teacher -f V Monthly Educational 1933 3 26 140x1.50
Lyndon U. Pratt, Ed.; Connecticut Education Assn., Publisher, 21 Oak St. (6).
C°P«t^fUt Valley TV )Frid*y Television 1953
raraae j
Mrs. Helen Loy, Editor; R. S. Rase, Publisher, 79 Chapel St.
Courant4- Every Morn...Republican .1764 8 22 800 15.60**1O4,7«S
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 13. 00** 145,527
Herbert Bmcker, Editor; The Hartford Courant Co., Publisher, 285 Broad St.
District Management* Bi-monthly /Mana^me^19" Controlled free di2° S'so
John L. Lobingler, Jr., Ed. Dir.; Life Insurance Agency Mgt. Assn., Publisher,
855 Asylum Ave. (5).
16,544
2 26 105 5.00
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher't Report; Light face, estimated. +Use* Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty ue*t. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Hartford Automobiler+ Bi-monthly {Members** 1922 8 26 188 *1'00 *28»500
W. G. Robinson, Editor; Automobile Club of Hartford, Publisher,
658 Farmington Ave. (5).
fRelig. Review
Muslim World -f Quarterly I Muslim & 1911 1 64 108 8.00 $820
[Non-Muslim
Kenneth Cragg, Editor; Hartford Sem'y Foundation, Publisher,
66 Elizabeth St. (6).
Times + Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1817 8 22 808 15.50**120,161
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ward E. Duffy, Editor; David R. Daniel, Publisher, 10 Prospect St. (1).
Trinity Tripod -f V Monday Collegiate 1868 6 26 224 x4.00 1,800
Students of Trinity College, Editors and Publishers.
JEWETT CITY (H2), pop. 8,702; New London Co. (SE). 10 m NE of Norwich.
NYNH&H RR. Bleaching, dyeing, rayon plants. Poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Apples, hay, vegetables.
Journal Press — See Moosup.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1953 5 24 217 2.00 2,520
Star Publishing Co., Publisher, 82 Main St. 480 — Free
LAKEVILLE (Bl), pop. X764; Litchfleld Co. (NW). 26 m NW of Torrington.
NYNH&H RR. Hotchkiss School. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Hotchkiss Record V 20 ti. a yr Collegiate 1893 5 26 185 6.00 $890
Students of Hotchkiss School, Editors and Publishers. Controlled freodist. $450
Journal-}- Thursday Independent 1897 8 23 280 5.00 *2,4O8
Stewart Hoskins, Publisher.
LITCHFIELDf (Cl%), pop. 4,964; Litchfleld Co. (NW). 6 m SW of Torrington.
NYNH&H RR. Residential. Summer resort. Electrical equipment, aluminum
furniture manufactured. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Enquirer-}- Thursday Independent 1826 8 24 290 4.00 §1,664
J. P. Donahue, Editor; Rudolph M. Hennick, Publisher. South St.
Junior Citizen (no adv.) Monthly f Self Gov't 10nft « An iaa 7K , Kft1
Not issued during July and August. Uor Youths 1906 2 40 13S '75 1'501
Connecticut Junior Republican, Publisher.
MADISON (E3%). pop. 1,226; New Haven Co. (S). 18 m E of New Haven. NYNH&H
RR. Summer resort. Foundries. Insecticides, cleaning fluids manufactured.
Game Fowl News llti.ayr (Game 100K « o« 1417 o nn
A. C. Dingwall, Editor and Publisher. iChickens 1925 3 28 14T 8'00
MANCHESTER (El), pop. 84,116; Hartford Co. (N). 12 m E of Hartford. NYNH&H
RR. Manufactures silk, rayon, paper, paper board, electrical instruments, soap,
tools, reamers, friction clutches, reverse gears, parachutes. Nurseries. Dairy,
tobacco farms. Three banks; deposits (June, 1958), $52,017,420. 14,266 electric
meters; 5,949 gaa meters; 19,484 telephones.
Herald-}- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1881 8 24 294 16.50**12,19S
Alan H. Olmstead, Editor; T. and W. Ferguson, Publishers, 13 Bissell St.
MERIDEN (D2), pop. 44,088; New Haven Co. (S). 20 m S of Hartford. NYNH&H
RR. Airport.
Silverware, ball bearings, machine screws, lamps, plastics, electrical fixtures
and appliances, auto parts, oil filters, automatic tools, telephones, switchboard
equipment, art goods, airplane accessories, china, glassware, hardware, cutlery
manufactured. Seven banks; bank debits (5-80-58), $45,206,077; deposits
(7-1-58), $82,044,178. 16,001 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 14,819 (resi-
dential) gas (artif.) meters; 29,967 (residential) telephones.
Independent Thursday Independent .. .. 1954 5 24 220 2.60 §3,216
Robert L. L'Heureux. Publisher, 6 Franklin St.
Journal -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1886 9 22 301 21.80 ^HHMJSl
Record-f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Rep 1860 9 22 301 21.80**17,952
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Wayne C. Smith, Publisher, Crown and Perkins Sts.
MIDDLETOWNf (E2). pop. 29,711: Middlesex Co. (S). On Connecticut River, 15 m S
of Hartford. NYNH&H RR. Wesleyan University (men).
Manufactures brake linings, automotive parts, chemicals, webbing, rubber foot-
wear, marine and industrial hardware, leather gaskets, tools, dies, office supplies,
corrugated cartons, packaging machines, cigars. Six banks; savings deposits
(6-30-58), $79,164,313. 16,904 (residential) electric meters; 4,273 (residential)
gras (artif.) meters; 22,448 telephones. Also a rich agricultural section. Tobacco,
apples, dairy products.
Bulletin-f (Eng. & Ital.) Friday Independent 1947 5 24 196 2.00 §2,100
B. Max Corvo, Editor; Cordon Press Publishing Company, 386 Washington St.
Press-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1884 9 23 294 15.60**16,367
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Fred N. Smith, Editor; Middletown Press Publishing Company, 472 Main St.
Wesleyan Argus -I- Tues. & Fri Collegiate 1868 5 24 208 8.00 J2,000
Students of Wesleyan University, Editors and Publishers, Wesleyan Station.
Wesleyan CardinalV 4 ti. a yr Coll. Literary 1926 2 42 126 2.00
Wesleyan Cardinal Board, Publisher, Wesleyan Station.
(n!o ya<?v V"^' Alumnus^}4 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1916 8 27 130 Free 9,800
B. S. Patrick,' 'Edit or '/Wesleyan University, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPuhlisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to incn. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. VI««t»«<l only during academic year. xSubscrtption included in membership lee.
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MILFORD (C4), pop. 26.870; New Haven Co. (S). On Long Island Sound, 0 m SW of
New Haven. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures garters, suspenders, brass goods, rivets, metal novelties, screws
and machine parts and tools, auto and marine hardware, thermostats, electric
motors, electric razors, bomb director systems. Ships seeds. Summer resort.
Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Farm and garden seeds. Five banks; deposits
(August, 19*8), $27,911,000. 18,248 electric (AC) meters; 7,828 gas meters;
16,550 telephones.
{Citizen-}- Thursday Independent 1894 8 28 294 4.00 83,775
Citizen -f Sunday Independent 1955 6 23 210 4.00 54,645
J. Edward De Courcy, Editor; Alfred Stanford, Publisher, 117 Broad St.
MOOSUP (H2). pop. 2,909; Windham Co. (NE). 18 m NE of Norwich. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures woolen and worsted cloth, compact and lipstick holders, plastics,
metal furniture, rubber products. Poultry, dairy farms.
Journal Press -f- Thursday Independent 1880 7 24 287 4.00 §1,670
Circulates also in Jewett City and Plainfleld.
Dorothy S. Barber, Editor; Mrs. Francis Y. Brown, Publisher, Prospect St.
MYSTIC (H8), pop. 2,266; New London Co. (SE). 7 m E of New London. NYNH&H RR.
Boat yards and commercial fishing. Manufactures shoes, tar soap, velvet.
Summer resort. Agriculture. Peaches, strawberries, apples.
Compass Friday Independent 1966 5 23 212 2.00 §954
Duncan H. Fraser, Editor and Publisher.
NAUGATUCK (C2%), pop. 17,455; New Haven Co. (S). 5 m S of Waterbury.
NYNH&H RR. Manufactures rubber footwear, malleable iron castings, candy,
chemicals
News-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1885 8 24 29418.00 $5,142
Joseph P. Donahue, Editor; Naugatuck News Company. Inc., Publisher.
NEW BRITAIN (D2). pop. 78,726; Hartford Co. (N). 10 m SW of Hartford. NYNH&H
RR. Teachers College. TV Station.
Extensive manufacture of hardware. Tools of all kinds, electrical and house-
hold appliances, bearings, dies, castings, cutlery, knit goods, fasteners, zippers,
toys, buckles, automatic machines, men's shirts ; chucks and chucking machinery,
boxes, valves also manufactured. Six banks; deposits (6-30-58), $120,407,084.
23,470 (res.) electric (AC) meters; 23,004 gas (nat.) meters; 25.641 (res.)
telephones. Trap rock quarries.
Herald -f- Ev*. ex. Sun...Independent 1880 9 22 287 15.30 **29,530
Robert C. Vance, Editor; Herald Publishing Company, 1 Herald Square.
Przewodnik Katolicki-f- ln»«ij-w m,.t~ *. T>^K» IOAT T 09 OQA 9 an «9i <w>
(Catholic Leader) (Polish) }Fnday Civic & Relig 1907 7 23 294 2.50 §21,000
Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, Publisher, 480 N. Bruitt St.
Recorder-fV Ftntly, Fri Collegiate 1983 5 24 196x1.50 1,600
Students of Teachers College of Connecticut, Editors and Publishers.
NEW CANAAN (B4), pop. 8,001; Fairfield Co. (SW). 5 m NW of Norwalk. NYNH&H
RR. Residential.
Advertiser-f Thursday Independent 1908 8 24 294 6.00
Carlton Hill, Editor; Don Hers am, Publisher, 51 Elm St.
**3,472
Progressive Homeselling lRimonthlv W
(Offset) ............................ jBi-monthly ..... j Sales
James H. Mills, Editor and Publisher, 8 Forest St.
3 29 140 4.00
2 42 14Q
NEW HAVENf (D3^), pop. 164,443; New Haven Co. (S). On Long Island Sound.
74 m NE of New York. NYNH&H RR. Airlines: AA; EAL. Industrial center.
Yale University (men) ; Divinity, Pharmacy, Physical Education and other col-
leges ; private schools. TV station.
Manufactures guns, ammunition, hardware, tools, rubber goods, toys, sewing
machine attachments, lamps, clocks, watches, corsets, textiles, asbestos insulated
wire, airplane parts, paper boxboard. Railroad shops, shipyard. Eleven banks;
resources (6-30-58), $648.533,206; deposits (6-80-58), $571.323,686. 52,897
electric (AC) meters; 77,047 gas (artif.) meters; 179,000 telephones. Trap rock
quarries. Agriculture.
American Journal of Science.. Monthly .......... Scientific ............ 1818 1 54 102 10.00
John Rodgers and J. T. Gregory, Editor; Yale University, Publisher,
502 Sterling Tower.
Biblical Archaeologist ...... Quarterly ....... { Archaeology 1938 l 26 " xl'BO
Dr. G. Ernest Wright, Editor ; American Schools of Oriental Research, Publisher,
Drawer 9 3 A, Yale Station.
1.750
^ ........ Arch.eolo»y ...... mo 1 64 98 *2.00
Prof. W. F. Albright, Editor; American Schools of Oriental Research, Publisher,
Drawer 93A, Yale Station.
Columbia ................................... Monthly .......... K. of C ............... 1921 8 42 140 2.00
A.B.C. Statement not released at press time.
John B. Donahue, Editor; Knights of Columbus, Publisher, Columbus Plaza.
1929 8 27 150 1.00
Columbian Squires -f- .............. .Monthly .......... Jr. K of C ........... 2 40 150
Controlled free dist.
William L. Piedmont, Editor; Knights of Columbus Supreme Council, Pub.,
P. O. Drawer 1670.
Commercial Record -f ............. Friday ............. Real Est.&Bldg. 1882 4 80 189 24.00
B. E. Callahan, Editor; Record Publishing Co.. 7 Whitney Ave. (10).
17,200
1.000
4,320
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; |Putdisher*s Report; Light fsce. estimated. +U*es Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRind McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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NEW HAVENf (Continued) Estab Co I s<3> Width? Depth Sub Eire
CTu\CnS + .™™ ........... }Monthly .......... Liquor Trade ..... 1942 8 28 185 8.00
LeRoy E. LaVsonV 'Editor and Publisher, Beverage 2 42 185
Publications, Inc., 151 Court St. Controlled circ. >5,S79
Connecticut Jewish Ledger — See Hartford.
Connecticut Medicine .............. Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1936 2 85 126 10.00 $8,600
David T. Monahan, M.D., Editor; The Connecticut State Medical Society,
Publisher, 160 St. Ronan St. (11).
Connecticut Motorist .............. Monthly .......... Motor Club ........ 1929 5 23 224 x.50 69,300
John J. Casey, Editor; Connecticut Motor Club, Publisher, 399 Temple St.
1952
Harold M. Bone, Editor; Info Publishing Co., 53 Orange St. (10).
IvyMa8aZ.neV ........................ 5 ti. a yr .......... Collate .......... »" c.
Undergraduates of the Ivy League, Editors and Publishers, Box 2004, Yale Sta.
Journal-Courier -f- .................... Morn.ex.Sun... Independent ....... 1766 8 24 301 15.60 **24,OO8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Carrington Publishing Co., 88 Crown St. (7).
J°l^t?wtiSn + !. ................ }Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1924 2 36 119 15.00 $6,433
Dr. Philip K. Bondy', Editor; American Society of Clinical Investigations,
Publisher, 383 Cedar St. (11).
Journal of Cuneiform 1~ „ , „,„ [Cuneiform tnAi o OK 100 a nn
Studies (no adv.) .............. {Quarterly ........ (Studies 1947 2 85 122 6-°°
Prof. Albrecht Goetze, Editor; American Schools of Oriental Research,
Publisher, Drawer 9 3 A, Yale Station.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol.Quarterly ........ Scientific ........... 1940 1 54 105 6.00 $1,696
H. W. Haggard, M.D., Editor; Journal of Studies on Alcohol, Inc., Publisher,
52 Hillhouse Ave., Yale Station.
iarterly ........ Orient. Studies..l943 2 30 104x8.00 1,295
.
Prof. H. M. Hoenigswald, Editor; American Oriental Society, Publisher,
329 Sterling Memorial Library.
Journal of the History of 1
Medicine and Allied ^Quarterly ........ Medicine ............ 1946 1 56 112 7.50 772
John F.Fuiton, Editor ; Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences,
Inc.. Publisher, 333 Cedar St. (11).
Keyboard Jr. (no adv.) ........... 8 ti. a yr .......... Music ................. 1942 2 26 105 .55
Printed in two editions : Keyboard Jr., Public School Edition ; Young Keyboard
Jr., Elementary Edition.
Ian Mininberg, Ed.; Keyboard Jr. Publications, Inc., Publisher. 1846 Chapel St.
Musicana .................................. Bi-monthly ..... /Bandsmen of tqoc o 07 i^n Q nn il<l7fin
Capt. A. R. Teta, Editor; U. S. Navy, \ Armed Forces 1925 3 ZT 14° d'°° *13'750
Army, Air Force Bandsman Assn., Inc., Publisher, 54 Commerce St.
Phytopathology ........................ Monthly .......... { ^ seals'1 * 1911 2 56 105 10'00 3'20°
Dr. E. E. Wilson, Editor; American Phytopathological Society, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1106 (4).
w . . , fEvg. ex. Sun.Tr> ,nTWMI . . 1812 8 24 29415.60 $98,886
Register-*" ................................ \Sun. Morn, ^dependent ....... Sunday circ. 2.40 $106,090
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John Day Jackson, Editor and Publisher, 367 Orange St. (3).
Review of Metaphysics .......... Quarterly ........ Philosophy ........ 1947 1 55 103 6.00 1,800
Paul Weiss, Editor; Philosophy Education Society, Inc., 201 Linsly Hall, Yale
University.
Telephone Bulletin (no adv.). .Monthly .......... Tel. Emp ............ 1907 2 20 130 x 18.000
Free to employees.
Russell T. Sullivan, Editor; Southern New England Tel. Co., Publisher,
227 Church St. (6).
Yale Alumni Magazine -f V ..... Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1891 3 27 140 4.50 89,500
F. W. Bronson, Editor; Yale Alumni Publications, Inc., 119 College St. (9).
Yale Daily News V ................... Morn.ex.Sun...Collegiate .......... 1859 5 24 22412.00 $2,600
Students of Yale University, Eds. and Pubs., 202 York St., 241 A, Yale Station.
YaMed?cUineaV °f Biol°fy a"d]« ti. a yr .......... Med. & Biolog...l928 1 54 98 7.50 $1,000
Dr. VernonLippard, Editor and Publisher, 333 Cedar St. (11).
Yale Law Journal, TheV ........ 8 ti. a yr .......... Legal Coll .......... 1891 2 27 112 7.50
Stephen N. Shulman, Ed.; Yale Law Journal Co., Drawer 401A, Yale Station.
Yale Literary Magazine +V... 6 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Lit ............. 1821 1 60 121 4.00 $750
Chi Delta Theta Literary Society, Publisher, Box 24 3 A, Yale Station.
Yale Review ............................. Quarterly ........ Lit. & Comt ....... 1911 2 80 112 4.00
Yale University Press, Inc., Publisher, 28 Hillhouse Ave.
Yale Scientific MagazineV ..... Monthly .......... Scientific Eng... 1927 3 26 140 3.00 $2,600
Yale Scientific Magazine, Publisher. 244A, Yale Station.
........ Library Res ....... 1928 1 65 100 8.00
Donald Gallup, Editor ; Yale University Library, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. $ Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \/ Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
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NEW LONDONf (G8), pop. 30,551; New London Co. (SE). On Long Island Sound at
mouth of Thames River, 14 m S of Norwich, NYNH&H; CV RRs. Airline, NEA.
Port of entry with deep harbor. Naval, Coast Guard Service Center. Connecticut
College for Women ; U. S. Coast Guard Academy. Private schools.
Manufactures toothpaste and tube containers, printing presses, diesel, marine
and turbine engines, submarines, chemicals, floor covering, bed springs, mat-
tresses, gear cutters, underwear, corrugated paper containers, paper products,
thread, soap, wooden cabinets, safety razors. Shipyards. Three banks: deposits
(6-30-58), $59,350,036. 10,779 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 7,600 gas
(artif.) meters; 10,535 (residential) telephones.
Connecticut Census-f-V Thursday Collegiate 1916 5 27 210 3.00 900
Students of Connecticut College for Women, Eds. and Pubs. Controlled free dist. 850
Connecticut Circle Monthly State Interests.,1 988 4 23 154 2.00
H. F. Morse, Editor; Wyman Publications, Inc., Publisher, 802 State St.
Day-h Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1881 9 22 298 18.00**26,288
Comic strip advertising accepted.
George E. Clapp, Editor; The Day Publishing Company, 47 Main St.
Howling Gale, The 4- Friday Coll. Naval 1952 6 24 208 2.50 1,900
Corps of Cadets, U. S. Coast Guard Academy, Eds. and Pubs. Controlled free dist. 600
Life Thursday Independent 1946 5 23 224 2.00 §1,320
Space sold in combination with Groton Life.
George E. MacDougall, Editor; New London Life Pub. Co., 19 Union St.
NEW MILFORD (B2), pop. 5,799; Litchfield Co. (NW). 16 m N of Danbury.
NYNH&H RR. Foundry; bleaching and dye works; uniform, romper, furniture,
food seasoning factories. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry, tobacco farms.
Times-f- Thursday Independent 1914 8 24 287 4.00 $3,990
John W. Nash, Editor; Times Publishing Company, Inc.
NEWTOWN (B3), pop. 7,448; Fairfield Co. (SW). 9 m E of Danbury. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures rubber hose, plastic molding, paper boxes, wire. Nursery. Dairy,
poultry, fruit farms.
Bee-f Friday Independent 1877 8 24 283 4.00 §5,920
Paul S. Smith, Editor ; Bee Publishing Company.
NIANTIC (G8), pop. 1,746; New London Co. (SE). In Long Island Sound at mouth of
Niantic River, 6 m W of New London. Railroad station, East Lyme. NYNH&H
RR. Boat yards. Manufactures surgical gauze. Residential.
Niantic News-f Wednesday Independent 1949 6 23 213 2.00 52,000
Also circulates in East Lyme, Old Lyme, Lyme and Waterford.
Duncan H. Fraser, Editor and Publisher, 292 Main St.
NORTH CANAAN (B2V6). pop. 2,647; Litchfteld Co. (NW). 60 m N of Bridgeport.
NYNH&H RR. Limestone quarries. Diversified farming.
Connecticut Western News +. Thursday Independent 1871 7 26 294 4.00 2,315
Clare T. Grannan, Editor; Canaan Printing Co., Inc., Publisher, Canaan.
NORWALK (B5), pop. 49,460; Fairfield Co. (SW). On Norwalk River, 45 m NE of
New York, N. Y. NYNH&H RR. Oyster, lobster fisheries.
Manufactures hats, pumps, men's shirts, ladies' handbags, astronomical instru-
ments, electric signaling devices, dresses, air compressors, kitchen equipment,
bathrobes, tires, stamped metal goods, underwear, slippers, woven labels,
corsets, neckties, wire cloth, cellophane, plastics, X-ray tubes, furniture, cos-
metics, electronic equipment. Eifrht banks; bank deposits (12-30-56), $120,-
547,367. 18,321 electric (AC) meters; 11,263 gas (artif.) meters; 31,791
telephones.
Hour-f Evgr. ex. Sun... Independent 1871 8 22 301 18.00 *17,708
Sidney A. Bedient, Editor; Hour Publishing Company, Hour Square.
NORWICHf (G2), pop. 87,633; New London Co. (SE). On Thames River, 13 m N of
New London. CV; NYNH&H RRs. 30 foot channel to Port of Norwich.
Manufactures thermos bottles, cartons, duck, awnings, velvet, woolens, tinsel,
leather products, chemicals, surgical products, plastics, clothing, rayons, engrav-
ings. Resort. Art Gallery and Museum. Five banks; deposits (6-30-57), $103,-
901,000. 12,091 electric meters; 7,184 gas meters; 21,327 (res.) telephones.
{Bulletin-4- Mom.ex.Sun...Republican 1790 8 22 801 16.00
Bulletin-Record -h Sunday Ind. Rep 1888 8 22 301 5.20
Comic strip advertising accepted in both papers.
Harvey M. Briggs, Editor; Bulletin Company, Publisher, 66 Franklin St.
OAKVILLE (C2), pop. X 6,000; Litchfield Co. (NW). 4 m NW of Waterbury. Nearest
banking town, Watertown. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures wire, screw machine
products, hardware, plastics, nylon, synthetic yarns.
Town Times-f- Thursday Independent 1947 5 24 217 8.75
Circulates also in Watertown.
L. F. Messier, Editor; Carl Less and Hamilton Lane. Publishers.
OLD GREENWICH (A4%), pop. : Fairfield Co. (SW). 30 m NE of New York.
NYNH&H RR. Nurseries. Residential.
Radiovision (Span.) Bi-monthly f Radio & TV 1Q(;1 « «« 14ft A nn
Editora Technica, Ltd., Publisher. 1 Trade 1951 8 26 14° 4'00
Village Gazette Friday Independent 1949 8 23 294 4.00
Wakeman Hartley. Editor; Village Gazette Publishing Co., 27 Arcadia Road.
PLAINFIELD — Journal Press — See Moosup.
PLAINVILLE (D2), pop. 9,994; Hartford Co. (N). 12 m SW of Hartford. NYNH&H
RR. Manufactures ball bearings, springs, screw machine products, blowers,
tool gauges, well drilling equipment, photographic equipment. Truck, dairy,
tobacco farms.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294 2.60
James Petersen, Editor ; August L. Loeb, Publisher.
§26,037
§22,104
§2,415
11,102
$1,950
81,830
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtine and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* • Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI**wd only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
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PUTNAMf (HI), pop. 9,804; Windham Co. (NE). On Quinnebaug River, 28 m NW of
Providence, R. I. NYNH&H RR. Silk, woolen mills; phonograph needle, paper
box. shoe, novelty, pointed steel goods, hat factories; foundry. Dairy, poultry,
fruit farms.
1950 1 56 101 4.00 $1,200
Lithuanian Cultural Institute, Publisher.
Patriot -f .Thursday Ind. Rep 1872 8 22 295 8.00 52,710
Richard McCauley, Editor; Patriot Press Inc., Publisher.
Windham Co. Observer + Wednesday Independent 1881 8 24 304 3.00 §3,112
Arthur P. Bove, Editor; Stanley R. Evans, Publisher, Canal St.
REDDING (B3), pop. 2,800; Fairfleld Co. (SW). 13 m NW of Bridgeport. Nearest bank
and railroad station, Bethel. NYNH&H RR. Residential. Dairy, poultry farms.
Times -f .Bi-wkly, Thurs.. In dependent... 195 6 4 24 147 1,400 — Free
Bradley Kelly, Editor ; Redding Times, Publisher, West Redding.
RIDGEFIELD (B3), pop. 4,356; Fairfteld Co. (SW). 9 m S of Danbury. NYNH&H RR.
Residential. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Press + Thursday Independent 1875 5 24 225 4.00 **2,163
Karl S. Nash, Editor and Publisher, 6 Bailey Ave.
ROCKVILLE (Fl), pop. 8,016; Tolland Co. (N). 16 m NE of Hartford. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures woolens, worsted goods, fish lines, envelopes. Dairy, poultry,
fruit farms. Tobacco.
Journal-f .Thursday Republican 1867 8 24 294 1.76 $8.684
Paul B. Sweeney, Editor; Journal Publishing Company, Inc.
Leader 4- Thursday Independent 1847 8 25 294 1.50 2,691
Thomas R. Rady, Editor; John J. & T. F. Rady, Publishers, 46 East Main St.
SEYMOUR (C3), pop. 7,832; New Haven Co. (S). On Naugatuck River, 3 m N of
Ansonia. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures tools, rolled copper, fountain pens, brass
novelties, nickel anodes, phosphor bronze, cables, specialty hardware, metal
stampings, fishing flys, velours. Agriculture.
Record-h Thursday Ind. Rep 1871 6 24 280 3.00
Nicholas Posypanko, Editor and Publisher.
SHARON — News-Republican — See Millerton, N. Y.
SIMSBURY (Dl). pop. 1,771; Hartford Co. (N). On Farmington River, 12 m W of
Hartford. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures safety fuses, machine tools, gypsum
insulation. Agriculture. Tobacco, dairy products.
Farmington Valley Herald -f-.. Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 294 3.00 $3,703
L. E. Ball, Jr.. Editor; W. M. Baer, Publisher. 150 Hopmeadow St.
SOUTHINGTON (D2), pop. 13,061; Hartford Co. (N). 7 m NW of Meriden. NYNH&H
RR. Manufactures hardware, tools, manifolds, forgings, airplane engines. Fruit,
dairy, poultry farms. Apples, peaches.
Just Buttons Monthly Button Collec'rsl942 2 26 91 2.50 3,000
Sally C. Luscomb. Editor and Publisher, Sally Lewis House.
News-f Thursday Independent 1863 8 24 294 8.50 $4,301
Robert M. Conrad. Editor; August L. Loeb, Publisher.
SOUTH NORWALK (B4), pop. ; Fairfleld Co. (SW). 13 m SW of Bridgeport.
NYNH&H RR. Manufactures conveyors, woven labels, cosmetics, wood prod-
ucts, valves, power plant equipment.
f Analysis of
PIB Monthly {Consumer 1918 3 32 154
(Mag. Advtg.
Printed in seven monthly sections : Apparel, Drug-Toiletries, Foods-Beverages,
Home-Building, General, Business-Financial, Transportation-Agriculture.
Also prints National Advertising Investments, semi-annually, free to FIB sub-
scribers only. $10.00 per yr. to others.
Leading National Advertisers, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 526,
Boston Post Rd. at Keeler Ave.
STAFFORD (Fl), pop. 8,896; Tolland Co. (N). 23 m SE of Springfield, Mass. CV RR.
Woolen, worsted mills.
Stafford Press -f .Thursday Independent 1858 7 26 294 3.50 1,800
E. L. Warner, Editor; Press Publishing Company.
STAMFORD (A4), pop. 74,293 ; Fairfield Co. (SW). On Long Island Sound, 85 m NE of
New York. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures plastics, builder's hardware, ball bear-
ings, postage meters; magnesia products, foods, sheet metal, oil burners, X-Ray
tubes, electronics, electric motors and shavers, toilet preparations. Chemical
research laboratories. Shipyards. Six banks; bank clearings (12-31-58), $1,405,-
192,213; savings deposits (6-80-58), $170,547,947. 84,177 electric (AC) meters;
17,831 gas (nat.) meters; 61,198 telephones.
Advocate-f- Evg. PX. Sun...Ind. Rep 1829 8 28 297 21.00**24,943
Kingsley Gillespie, Editor and Publisher. 258 Atlantic St.
Beer Distributor Monthly (wholesalers 1935 3 26 14° 3-°° *3.327
A. L. Custro, Editor; Beer Distributor Publishing Corp., 80 Lincoln Ave.
Diesel Power Monthly Diesel Engines..1928 \ J] 140 3.00
Diesel Publications, Inc., 80 Lincoln Ave. Controlled circ. > 16,030
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement ; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
9PO Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems.' 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty sett. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Mail-f- Wednesday Independent 1935 8 22 294 2.00
Distributed via mail. Shopper distributed via carriers. 1 8 0,0 00 — Free
Harry Rosenbaum, Editor; Sidney Karp and Harry Rosenbaum, Publishers,
435 Atlantic St
Modern Brewery Age Monthly Brewery Indus.. 1933 8 26 140 8.00 *2,746
Prints weekly edition called : Modern Brewery Age News, issued Friday.
Jos. Friedman, Editor; Modern Brewery Age Publishing Corp.
(Tugs, Tow- 1915 3 27 140 2.00
Rivers & Harbors Monthly ] boats, barges, 2 40 140
[etc. Controlled circ. >4,017
Ben Wattenberg, Ed.; Diesel Publications, Inc., 80 Lincoln Ave.
SPE Journal Monthly Plastics 1944 3 27 140 6.00 6,600
Dr. Jesse H. Harris, Editor; Society of Plastics Engineers, Inc., Publisher,
65 Prospect St.
Wire and Wire Products Monthly Wire 1926 3 27 140 8.00 3,535
Edmund D. Sickels. Editor; Quinn-Brown Pub. Co., Room 5, 453 Main St.
STONINGTON (H8), pop. 11,801; New London Co. (SE). 10 m E of New London.
NYNH&H RR. Manufactures velvet and plush fabrics, machinery, tools, paper
tubes, electric conductors. Truck, fruit, poultry farms.
Antique Automobile + Quarterly { Hobby IiUUt° 1985 8 28 133 5'00 t8-487
L. Scott Bailey, Editor; Antique Automobile Club of America, Pub., 161 Water St.
STORRS (Fl). pop. X 8,000; Tolland Co. (N). 8 m NW of Williamantic, nearest banking
town. Railroad station, Mansfield. CV RR. Button factory. University of Con-
necticut. Farming.
----•--•--} t400
;. J5.000
54 108 x4.00 J5,400
Robert G. Mead, Jr., Editor; American Assn. of Teachers of Spanish and
Portuguese, University of Connecticut, Publishers.
STRATFORD (C4), independent branch of Bridgeport P. O., pop. 33,428; Fairfteld Co.
(SW). On Long Island Sound 3 m E of Bridgeport. NYNH&H RR. Airport.
Manufactures airplanes, aircraft motors, helicopters, air conditioning units,
chemicals, brake linings, roofing and sidewall materials, office equipment, ma-
chine, electrical and rubber products, toys, hardware specialties, boats, indus-
trial plating, forging, oil burners. Summer resort. Oyster fisheries. Truck farms.
News-f Friday Independent 1928 8 24 294 3.00 §2,082
Helen F. Deegan, Editor; Richard Diamond, Publisher, 2503 Main St.
THOMASTON (C2), pop. 4,896; Litchfield Co. (NW). 10 m N of Waterbury. NYNH&H
RR. Manufactures clocks and clock crystals, brass, screw machine products,
glass, metal specialties. Dairy, truck, fruit farms.
Express-f- Thursday Independent 1880 5 24 224 4.50 §1,885
B. S. Meier, Editor; Cesare J. Del Vaglio, Publisher.
THOMPSONVILLE (E2»/£), pop. 9,633; Hartford Co. (N). On Connecticut River, 8 m
S of Springfield, Mass. NYNH&H RR. Carpet, casket hardware, tobacco, wax
paper factories. Dairy, truck, tobacco farms.
Northern Connecticut News.. Thursday Independent 1949 5 24 224 1.00 §5,856
James Haslam, Editor; Hi Neigher, Publisher, 41 Pearl St.
Press + Thursday Independent 1880 8 23 297 2.50 J5,800
Irving J. Zweig, Editor and Publisher, 27 High St.
Connecticut Campu»+V ........ i^n. <*ll. * Ahunnl..
Students of University of Connecticut, Editors and Publishers.
4 tL a ^ .......... Educational ....... 1917 2
TORRJNGTON (CD, pop. 27,820; I
of Waterbury. NYNH&H RR.
Litchfield Co. (NW). On Naugatuck River, 20 m N
Manufactures needles, bearings, brass and aluminum products, spring and
mill machinery, fans and blower wheels, castings, kitchen utensils, sporting
goods, machine screws and nuts, lumber products, timing motors, gaskets,
textiles, hardware, tools. Four banks; deposits (6-30-58), $69,070,378. 10,563
electric (AC) meters; 5,464 gas (nat.) meters; 11,833 telephones.
Register-f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1874 8 22 29715.00 10,814
Walter Gisselbrecht, Editor; John H. Brooks, Publisher.
WALLINGFORD (D3). pop. 16,976; New Haven Co. (S). On Quinnipiac River, 12 m E of
New Haven. NYNH&H RR. Silverware, brassware. chemical, fancy hardware,
fireworks, tool, measuring instrument, dress factories. Nursery. Choate School.
Fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
Choate News + V Saturday Collegiate 1905 6 22 227 7.50 1.000
Students of the Choate School, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 800
Post + Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294 3.00 §4,136
Gilbert Kelman, Editor; Wallingford Publishing Co., 261 Center St.
WATERBURYf (C2), pop. 104,477; New Haven Co. (S). 21 m NW of New Haven.
NYNH&H RR. TV station. Center of the brass industry.
Manufactures brass and copper goods, clocks, watches, buckles, buttons,
chemicals, ladies' undergarments, toys, tools, wire and metal novelties, auto
parts, flexible tubing, lighting fixtures, foundry, machine shop products. Seven
banks; savings (5-31-58), $183,091,258. 47,199 electric (AC) meters; 82,839
gas (artif.) meters; 59,696 telephones.
{Amerlcan-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1844 9 22 316 21.80^*39,778
Republican-}- Every Morn....Independent 1881 9 22 316 21.80**20,7S4
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. 10.40*^46,674
Wm. Vosburgh, Editor; William J. Pape, Publisher, 61 Leavenworth St. (91).
Ctrculatloa— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use« Mata. ^Nonpareil
CUM, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th* Guide to th« use of ths Directory la front of book.
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CONNECTICUT
WATERBURYf (Continued)
National Reviewer Monthly (fndusfry CV'
Estab Coli $> Width? Depth Sub
1938 3 27 134 2.00
Controlled free dist.
Margaret E. Fenske, Editor; Conn. Restaurant Assn. Inc., 94 E. Main St. (89).
WATERTOWN (C2%), pop. 10,699; Litchfield Co. (NW). 7 m NW of Waterbury.
NYNH&H RR. Manufactures farm implements, tools and dies, dairy equipment
and building material. Truck, dairy, fruit farms.
Taft Papyrus, The V (off set). Bi-wkly, Thurs. { Alumni 1894 5 27 224 7'00
Students and Alumni of the Taft School, Editors and Publishers.
Town Times — See Oakville.
WEST HARTFORD (El), branch of Hartford P. O., pop. 44,402; Hartford Co. (N).
Adjacent to Hartford. Residential. St. Joseph College (Cath. women).
Manufactures precision machine tools, gauges, electrical raceways and devices,
air conditioning equipment, steel balls, typewriter ribbons and carbon papers,
tools, dies, jigs and fixtures, printed manifold forms, plastics.
Connecticut Industry .............. Monthly .......... Industry ............ 1923 3 26 140 x3.00
L. M. Bingham, Editor; Manufacturers' Assn. of Conn., Publisher,
928 Farmington Ave.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 8 24 294 8.00
E. C. Lavelle, Editor; West Hartford Publishing Co., 20 Is ham Rd. (7).
QST ......................................... Monthly .......... Amat. Radio ....... 1915 2 30 117x4.00
A. L. Budlong, Editor; American Radio Relay League, Inc., Pub., 38 La Salle Rd.
WEST HAVEN (D3%), branch of New Haven P. O., pop. 32,010; New Haven Co. (S).
Adjacent to New Haven. NYNH&H RR. Airport. Summer resort. Residential.
Manufactures aircraft parts, tools, gun parts, webbing, auto tires and tubes,
fertilizer, velvets, perfumes, cellar and overhead doors, plastic, die castings,
sheet metal and rubber products, elastic fabrics, pipe organs, rock drills, beer,
corsets.
Town Crier-f ........................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1927 6 24 203 3.50
James C. Sullivan, Editor and Publisher, 4 Rock Road, Milford.
WESTPORT (B4), pop. 11,667; Fairfield Co. (SW). On Saugatuck River, 3 m NE of
Norwalk. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures liquid soaps, embalming fluid, twine,
cordage, toys. Summer resort. Fruit, truck, poultry farms.
CIrt
2,780
$2,684
87,059
98,014
§4,460
4,343
10,100
**6,'<>2S
5.080
§6,424
Arthur H. Keston, Editor; Dorothy Keston, Publisher, 9 Elizabeth Drive.
Famous Artists Magazine Quarterly Art 1952 8 27 187 x2.00
Pauline Engel, Editor; Tom Hutson, Publisher. 2 39 187
Snorta Tar-l- Mnnthlv f Sports Cars 1944 3 26 133 2.50
Sports Car + Monthly l & Activities 2 40 133
Arthur H. Rosien, Editor; Sports Car Club of America, Inc., Pub., P. O. Box 791.
Town Crier and Herald-f Thurs.& Sun...Independent 1867 8 2S Su8n°|ay circ
Luis J. Villalon, Editor; Arthur W. Pearce, Publisher, 1150 Post Rd., Fairfield.
Traffic Quarterly (no adv.). ...Quarterly Traffic Control.. 1947 1 58 105
Col. R. C. F. Goetz, Editor; Eno Foundation at Saugatuck, Publisher.
WILLIMANTICf (G2), pop. 13,586; Windham Co. (NE).30 m E of Hartford. NYNH&H ;
CV RRs. State Teachers College. Manufactures velvet, silks, rayon, yarns,
insulation, radio parts, foundry products, paper mill machinery, mill and build-
ers' supplies. Steel fabrication. Truck farms.
ATSfenta? Deficient JBi-monthly {pef?ciency 1876 2 42 104x14-00
R. H. Hungerford, Editor; The American Assn. of Mental Deficiency, Publisher,
P. O. Box 96.
Chronicle-f Evpr. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1877 8 24 303 15.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
James Malone, Editor; Lucy Bartlett Crosbie, Publisher, 22-26 Church St.
WILTON (B4), pop. 4,568; Fairfleld Co. (SW). 5 m N of Norwalk. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures machine bolts, golf clubs. Nurseries. Dairy, fruit, truck farms.
Residential.
Bulletin-f Wednesday Independent 1937 5 24 225 4.00 ** 1,999
Karl S. Nash, Editor and Publisher, 6 Baily Ave., Ridgefield.
WINDSOR (El), pop. 11,883; Hartford Co. (N). 11 m NE of Hartford, nearest bank.
NYNH&H RR. Manufactures cigars, cigar cutters, brick. Agriculture. Tobacco,
potatoes.
Connecticut State Journal + .. Monthly {JSt^Gov't Int1938 8 24 14° 2'0°
News Weekly Friday Independent 1943 5 24 260 2.00
J. Jeremiah Hallas, Editor and Publisher, 27 Park Ave.
WINDSOR LOCKS (El), pop. 5,221; Hartford Co. (N). On Connecticut River, 12 m N
of Hartford. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures paper, hand trucks, casters, chucks,
tinsel products. Agriculture. Tobacco, potatoes, vegetables.
Journal -f Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 280 2.25
J. F. Wallace, Editor; Journal Printing Corporation, Publisher.
WINSTED (Cl), pop. 8,781: Litchfield Co. (NW). 26 m NW of Hartford. NYNH&H
RR. Lake resort. Manufactures clocks, hosiery, underwear, sweaters, electric ap-
pliances, pins, enameled wire, hat felts, fishing tackle, tape, coils, timers, adding
machines, dog chains. Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
Citfzen-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1888 8 23 28021.00
Theodore Vaill, Editor; Citizen Printing Company, Publisher, 448 Main St.
$1.200
tl.596
52,850
§3,538
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Awlit;
IP.O Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fParish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic rear. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Quid* to the us* of th« Directory In front of book.
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DELAWARE
Population 818,085 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, DOVER
Delaware is bounded on the north by Pennsylvania, east by the Delaware River and Bay and
the Atlantic Ocean, south by Maryland, and west by Maryland and Pennsylvania. Its length from
north to south is 110 miles; its breadth varies from about 9 miles to 36 miles. The total land
area is 1,978 square miles; second smallest state in area.
The surface in the north is somewhat hilly, and southward the land is rolling, with fringes of
marshes and swamp tracts along the indentations of Delaware Bay. The southern portion is a
sandy region, but by skillful farming has been made highly productive. The soil of the interior
is light and easily cultivated. The Weather Bureau at Wilmington gives the temperature (annual
monthly mean) at 54.3; highest on record, 107; lowest, — 12; total annual precipitation, 43.83
inches.
The manufacturing center of the state is Wilmington, a port on the Delaware River. It is close
to the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal, a waterway which crosses the state and connects the two
bays of the same names, greatly facilitating shipping between Philadelphia and Baltimore and
other ports in Maryland and Virginia. Other harbors are Lewes and New Castle. The University
of Delaware is located at Newark.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950) forty-seventh. Urban population (1950), 62.5%. In 1950, of
the 318,085 total population, 273,878 were white; 44,207 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 7,448. Farm acreage, 851,291. Average acreage per farm, 114.8.
Average value per farm, $12,569. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 1,977.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957) : crops, $31,014,000; livestock and products (in-
cludes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $79,294,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): soybeans, $5,078,000; corn, $3,741,000; potatoes,
$2,399,000; wheat, $1,013,000; barley, $178,000; rye, $177,000; hay, $134,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $846,000; peaches, $183,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $8,710,000; hogs and pigs,
$860,000; horses and mules, $255,000; all sheep and lambs, $65,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $62,197,000,
rank, third; eggs, $3,693,000; turkeys, $1,912,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $9,122,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 197,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamed cottage cheese, 98,000 IDS.;
ice cream, 1,993,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 360,814,000 Ibs.; $6,206,000 value. Principal fish: menhaden, oysters,
crabs, clams.
FORESTS
Principal woods : southern yellow pine, oak, yellow poplar, red and sap gum, elm, eastern
cedar, black and tupelo gum, maple, cypress, sycamore, beech, ash.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $354,044,000. Leading industry groups:
chemicals and allied products, transportation equipment, food and kindred products. Total
expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $24,171,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 190,000. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 180,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 64. Number of retail stores (1954), 4,300; sales, $485,752,000.
DELAWARE NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 8 Weekly 1
Evening Dailies (2) Semi-monthly 1
Morning Dailies (1) Monthly 8
Weekly 17 Bi-monthly 1
Irregular 1
Total Newspapers 20
Total Periodicals 7
Total number of publications 27
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 8
Total number of towns having publications 16
For circulation ftfvres for daily paper, aee al»o Dafly Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally it la
possible to incorporate a later ftfura In that list.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 8
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Kent (C) Dover 87,870
2 New Castle (N), Wilmington 218,879
3 Sussex (S), Georgetown 61,336
Estab Cols <•> Width V Depth Sub
BRIDGEVILLE (C5%), pop. 1,468; Sussex Co. (S). 70 m S of Wilmington. PA RR.
Manufactures concrete blocks, scrapple. Flour and feed mills; cannery; nursery.
Ships fruit, vegetables. Agriculture. Poultry, strawberries, peaches.
News-f- ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1934 8 26 294 1.00
Rebecca C. Ferguson, Editor; G. A. McDaniel, Publisher.
DELMAR (C7), pop. 1,015; combined with Delmar, Md., 1,328; Sussex Co. (S). 7 m N
of Salisbury, Md. PA RR. Manufactures feed, shirts, uniforms, pants. Hatchery.
Truck, poultry dairy, stock farms. Corn, potatoes, cantaloups.
Bi-State Weekly + .................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1932 7 23 276 2.00
William C. Calloway, Editor; Bi-State Printing Co., Publisher.
DOVERf (C4), pop. 6,223; Kent Co. (C). The State Capital, 42 m S of Wilmington,
PA RR. Airline, AAA. State College (Negro). Manufactures canned goods, latex,
paint, brick, soft drinks, refrigerators, cheese. Dairy; foundry; bottling works;
feed mill. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, fruit.
Delaware State News-f ..........
IndePendent ....... 1901
Index-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887
Bernard J. Smyth, Editor and Publisher.
Hornet, TheV (Negro) .......... irregular ........ Collegiate ............ 1944
Students of Delaware State College, Editors and Publishers.
24
24
s08 13-°°
308 3.00
5 24 208
Circ
§873
§1,866
§9,821
1,200
400
GEORGETOWNt (D6), pop. 1,928; Sussex Co. (S). 30 m N of Salisbury, Md. PA RR.
Airline, AAA. Saw mill; hatchery; garment, brick, pearl button factories.
Marble and granite works. Hosiery mills; food processing. Agriculture.
Poultry farms.
Sussex Countian-f- .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 8 24 280 3.00 §3,307
Mary Houston Robinson, Editor; The Sussex Countian, Inc., Publisher,
115 N. Race St.
HARRINGTON (C5), pop. 2,241; Kent Co. (C). 65 m S of Wilmington. PA RR. Manu-
factures boys' shirts and blouses, flour, feed. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, tomatoes.
dairying.
Journal -f .................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1913 8 24 308 2.50 §1,800
Carrington H. Burgess, Editor; W. C. and C. H. Burgess, Publishers.
LAUREL (C6), pop. 2,700; Sussex Co. (S). 15 m N of Salisbury, Md. PA RR.
Manufactures lumber, fertilizer, dresses, crates, baskets, canned foods, rugs,
stockings. Pine timber. Truck, fruit, grain, poultry farms.
State Regis ter-f ...................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1885 8 24 294 2.50 2,450
Robert S. Bell, Editor; Norman W. Harrington, Publisher.
LEWES — Delaware Coast Press — See Rehoboth Beach.
MIDDLETOWN (C3), pop. 1,755; New Castle Co. (N). 25 m SW of Wilmington. PA
RR. Flour, hosiery mills ; cannery ; kitchen and radio cabinet factory. Agri-
culture. Corn, grain.
Transcript-}- ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1868 8 24 308 2.00 §2,207
A. Claude Fouracre, Editor and Publisher.
MILFORD (D5), pop. 6,179; Sussex Co. (S). 60 m S of Wilmington. PA RR.
Manufactures dental specialties, wooden spoons, canned vegetables, wool, mat-
tress covers, cement blocks, brick, burial vaults. Nursery; bottling works ; hatch-
ery. Farming. Beans, peas, tomatoes.
Chronicle-^ ............................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1878 8 24 294 2.50 §7,939
G. Marshall Townsend, Editor; Milford Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc.
MILTON (D5V2), pop. 1,321; Sussex Co. (S). 70 m S of Wilmington. PA RR.
Manufactures buttons, hosiery, garments, pork products and jobber meats,
flour, poultry, feed. Canneries, hatcheries. Nursery. Cold storage plant. Poultry,
dairy farms.
Towncrier-f .............................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1947 7 24 280 2.00 §1,020
Thomas S. Hughes, Editor and Publisher, Union Street.
NEWARK (B2), pop. 6,781; New Castle Co. (N). 15 m SW of Wilmington. B&O;
PA RRs. University of Delaware. Manufactures fibre and fibre products, paper,
chemical containers, auto wheels, concrete blocks, buttons, paper. Hatchery;
nursery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, apples.
Post-f ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 8 24 294 2.00 §3,100
W. H. Waggaman, Jr., Editor; Newark Post Inc., Pub., 14-16 Thompson Lane.
Review-f V ............................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1882 5 24 210 xS.OO J2,500
Students of University of Delaware, Editor and Publisher.
NEW CASTLE (C2), pop. 5,896; New Castle Co. (N). On Delaware River, 6 m S of
Wilmington. PA RR. Manufactures fibre products, steel castings, furnaces,
chemicals, cement blocks. Aircraft plant; refineries.
Gazette -f .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1938 5 24 220 8.00 2,200
Nicholas Mclntire, Editor and Publisher, No. 1 Delaware St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, f Uses Mats. <<> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V A gate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Estab ColsO Width? Depth Sub
REHOBOTH BEACH (E5%). pop. 1,794; Sussex Co. (S). 88 m S of Wilmington.
Railroad station, Rehoboth. PA RR. Airline, AAA. Manufactures concrete
products, garments. Canneries. Shore resort. Agriculture. Poultry, fruit farms.
Delaware Coast Press-}- Thursday Independent 1899 8 24 280 2.50
Circulates also in Lewes.
Milton K. Fried, Editor; Fried Publishing Co., Inc.
SEAFORD (C6), pop. 8,087; Sussex Co. (S). On Nanticoke River, 20 m N of Salisbury,
Md. PA RR. Manufactures nylon, baskets, boxes, crates, concrete blocks, buttons,
feed, shirts, pajamas. Fruit, vegetables, oysters packed; ships poultry. Diversi-
fied farming.
Leader-News -f- Friday Independent 1891 8 24 280 2.50
W. Wright Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
SELBYVILLE (E7), pop. 1,086; Sussex Co. (S). 24 m NE of Salisbury, Md. PA RR.
Lumber mills; nurseries; hatchery; live poultry dressing plant. Pine, oak
timber. Agriculture. Broilers, strawberries, blueberries.
Broiler Journal and Peninsula! ~. Wrt f Broiler 1941 5 24 210 1.00
Broiler Journal-h Jbemi-mo | (Chicken)Ind. Controlled free dist.
Distributed free to broiler industry on the Del-Mar- Va Peninsula.
F. R. Grapperhaus, Editor; Peninsula Broiler Journal, Publisher, Hancock St.
Delmarva News -f- Thursday Independent 1936 5 24 210 3.00
F. Ralph Grapperhaus, Publisher.
SMYRNA <C3), pop. 2,346; Kent Co. (C). 35 m S of Wilmington. PA RR. Manu-
factures milk coolers, fertilizers, underwear, shirts. Fruit, poultry, grain farms.
Times + Thursday Independent 1854 7 24 280 2.00
Kenneth D. Smith, Editor; Smyrna Times, Publisher, 27-29 Commerce St.
WILMINGTONf (Cl%), pop. 110,356 ; New Castle Co. (N). On Delaware River at junc-
tion of Christiana and Brandy wine Rivers, 25 m SW of Philadelphia. Four-lane
bridge to Deepwater, Salem Co., New Jersey. B&O; PA; READ RRs. Airlines:
AAA; AA; EAL. Port of entry and important trading center.
Manufactures chemicals, explosives, leather and leather products, tanning
Milton K. Fried, Editor; Fried Publishing Co., Inc.
extract, cork and floor products, ships, textiles, malleable iron, car wheels, cast-
ings, rubber hose, vulcanized fibre, tile, glazed kid. Cotton bleaching and finish-
ing; automobile assembly; oil refinery; yacht, barge and ship building, rainway
car building and repairing: copper smelting; meat packing. Nino banks; bank
clearings (1957), $917,557,716; debits (1957), $6,484,056,135. 27,250 electric
(AC) meters; 26,550 gas (artif.) meters; 38,000 telephones. TV station.
Bulletin of the American }
Society of Newspaper [Monthly Newsp. Eds 3 24 126 2.50
Editors J
Not issued during July.
Frederic G. Pitts, Editor; American Society of Newspaper Editors, Publisher,
Box 1053 (99).
2 34 126 x5.00
28 140 1.50
Controlled circ.
27 140
Controlled circ.
Circ
§3,665
§2,695
4,366
*2,170
$475
>8,858
tl,575
. Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1910
Medical Society of Delaware, Publisher, 621 Delaware Ave.
Explosives Engineer ................ Bi-monthly ..... {$££* Const/923
Hercules Powder Co., Publisher, 612 Delaware Trust Bldg. (99).
First State Gasoline Dealer lMrt-fui-. [Serv. Sta. 1953
News-f- ............................... ^Monthly .......... j Trade
Combined issues for Jan.-Feb., June-July, Nov. -Dec.
Richard E. Hardesty, Editor; Delaware Gasoline Dealers Assn., Publisher,
P. O Box 585
Journal-Every Evening -f ....... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1871 8 22 29821.84*^70,888
News-f ...................................... Morn.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1880 8 22 298 21.84 **30,477
Color advertising accepted.
News-Journal Co., Publisher (99).
Record ....................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1946 B 24 224 2.00
J. J. Perling, Editor; Wilmington Record Co., Publisher, P. O. Box 326.
Suburban News ........................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1939 5 24 224 2.00 §2,100
Kenneth A. Homer, Editor and Publisher, 101 S. DuPont Road.
Circulation— A- * Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Population 802,178 (U. S. Census, 1960)
(For map see Maryland)
The District of Columbia, is enclosed by the state of Maryland and is bounded on the west
by the Potomac River, which separates it from the state of Virginia. Its land area is 62 square
miles.
It is the seat of the Federal Government of the United States and most of its activities center
around the departments of the Government. These divisions are housed in spacious and attractive
buildings that give the city distinction, invite the inspection of an enormous number of visitors,
and add to the beauty of a place which abounds in trees, flowers and natural scenery as well ag
charm of layout. Across the Potomac there are additional sights that draw the attention of those
who visit the District: Arlington, the National Cemetery, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
Mt. Vernon and Alexandria, all rich in national and historical interest. Industrial activity has
been primarily for local consumption.
The Potomac, which flows into Chesapeake Bay, is navigable and wide and deep enough to
accommodate large vessels. Washington is the chief railway stopping point en route between
North and South. The Weather Bureau gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) of the city
as 55.8; highest on record as 106; lowest, — 15; total annual precipitation as 41.11 inches.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), thirty-sixth. In 1950, of the 802,178 total population, 518,147
were white; 284,031 were non- white.
AGRICULTURE
The city limits of Washington, including Georgetown, cover the entire District. The District
is almost entirely urban with relatively little land left for further development. In 1950 the census
reported 28 farms averaging 45.2 acres. Average value per farm, $48,871. Attention is devoted
chiefly to floriculture, truck growing and dairying. Ice cream production in 1957 was 6,222,000
gallons; ice cream mix, 2,372,000 gallons.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture $158,052,000. Leading industry groups:
printing and publishing, food and kindred products, paper and allied products. Total expendi-
tures for new plant and new equipment, $6,550,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 581,400. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 195,000.
One post office (1957). Number of retail stores (1954), 6,730; sales, $1,217,853,000.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 8 Daily 2
Evening Dailies (2) Semi-weekly 1
Morning Dailies (1) Weekly 60
Daily, with Sunday edition (2) Fortnightly 6
Semi-weekly 1 Semi-monthly 7
Weekly 5 Monthly 162
Free or partly free dist. wklies (1) Bi-monthly 36
Fortnightly 2 Quarterly 63
Three times a year 1
Total Newspapers 11 Five times a year 3
Six ti. during academic yr 1
Six times a year 1
Eight times a year 3
Irregular 1
Five ti. during academic yr 3
Eight ti. during academic yr... 1
Nine times a year 1
Total Periodicals 352
Total number of publications 363
For circulation figures for dally papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
WASHINGTON (F5), pop. 802,178. Capital of the United States. On Potomac River
(nav.), 38 m from Baltimore, 136 from Philadelphia, 234 from New York, 104 m
from Richmond. RF&P; C&O; B&O; W&OD; PA; SOU RRs. Airlines: AA; AAA;
PA ; BNF; CAP; DAL; EAL; NWA; NAL; NE; PAT; TWA; UAL. Five bridges to
suburban cities, Arlington and Alexandria in Virginia.
About 88% of Washington workers are employed by the Federal or District
Government. United States Capitol and other Government buildings; National
Cathedral. Has some of the finest libraries, museums, art galleries, historical
shrines and memorials in the world. Draws a large number of tourists each year.
Printing and publishing houses; bakery products, ice cream, sausage, meat
pudding, head cheese, beverages, chemical, lumber, paper, paint, steel, textile,
concrete products manufactured. Fifteen banks; bank clearings (12-31-57),
$7,149,229,318; deposits (12-31-57), $1,403.334,000. 208,957 electric meters;
180,010 gas meters; 609,828 telephones. George Washington, Georgetown,
American Catholic Universities; Howard University, many other educational
institutions. Four TV stations.
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A AUP Bulletin ........................ Quarterly ........ Educational ....... 1915 1 62 102x3.60 38,900
William P. Fidler, Editor; American Assn. of University Professors, Publisher,
1785 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. (6).
Ad-Clubber ............................... Tuesday .......... Advertising ....... 1948 8 28 188
Irv Lichtenstein, Ed.; Advertising Club of Washington,
Publisher, 1627 K St., N. W. (6).
F. D. Nichol, Editor; Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park Sta. (12).
-p10 Am.e*icfn dv) }Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1894 8 26 14° 2-°°
G«OTffenMeany. Editor";'AFL-CIO. Publisher, 815 16th St., N. W. (6).
AFL-CIO News + ................... Saturday ......... Labor ................. 1965 5 24 222 2.00
Saul Miller, Editor; AFL-CIO, Publisher, 816 16th St., N. W. (6).
Afro- American + (Negro) ..... Tues. & Sat ...... Independent ...... 19S3 8 2|aturd\y
Mrs. Frances M. Wood, Ed.; Afro- American Co., Pub., 1800 llth St., N. W. (1).
dO1 Reacarch JMonthly .......... Agric. Res .......... 1952 8 26 119 1.00
Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Publisher (26).
.™'!° ........... }"onthly .......... {^j^*1 182° 2 « 108 -50
Jack L. Flowers, Editor; Agricultural Marketing Service, U. S. Dept. of
Agriculture, Publisher (25).
Ahepan, The ............................. Quarterly ........ Fraternal ........... 1929 8 28 140 xl.OO 30,000
George Dimas, Editor ; Order of Ahepa, Publisher, 2 40 140
1420 K St., N. W. (6).
A. I. B. S. Bulletin ................... 5 ti. a yr .......... [fcte^es*1 1951 3 26 15° x2<0° 17'181
Ileen E. Stewart, Editor; American Institute of Biological Sciences, Publisher,
2000 P St., N. W. (6).
A«, r*,,.™ iti *M« f Air Cargo 1957 3 27 14010.00 *2,060
Air Cargo ................................. Monthly ......... 1 Tran8IK>rta.n Controlled free dist. $6,186
American Aviation Publications, Inc., 1001 Vermont Ave., N. W.
AI» ifriM.0 M™+KK IU.S.A.F. 1946 8 26 140 4.00
Air Force .................................. Monthly .......... { Service 2 40 140
Prints bound-in section called Space Digest.
James H. Straubel, Editor; Air rorce Assn., Publisher,
Mills Bldg., 17th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. (6).
Air Force Times ...................... Saturday ......... jservfc'f' l942 5 24 20° 6'00 *113»330
Published in four editions : Domestic, Pacific, European and Veterans.
See also Army Times, Navy Times.
Army Times Publishing Co., 2020 M St., N. W. (6).
All Hands ................................. .Monthly .......... Naval Ints ......... 1922 3 25 130 2.25 $10,000
Cmdr. F. C. Huntley U.S.N., Ed., Navy Dept., Pub. (25). Controlled free dist. $100,000
Allied Youth ............................. Quarterly ........ Educational ....... 1931 2 26 102 1.26 13,500
Not issued during July and August. Controlled free dist. 5,000
Michael J. Gramlich Editor; Allied Youth, Inc., Publisher, 1709 M St., N. W. (6).
Monthly .......... Higher Ed .......... 1933 3 28 133 x4.00
Not issued during January, June, July and August.
Jean Dinwoodey, Editor; The American Alumni Council, Publishers,
1785 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. (6).
™.™ 1847 l 44 96 4'00 *8'000
Powrie V. Doctor, Editor; Executives of American Schools for Deaf, Publishers,
(Gallaudet College) (2).
[Historians
American Archivist, The ........ Quarterly ....... ) Archivists & 1937 1 54 99x7.00 1,200
[Librarians
G. Philip Bauer, Editor; Society of American Archivists, Publishers,
The National Archives (25).
1937 3 27 140 6.00
American Aviation ................... Bi-weekly ........ Aviation ............ Qualified paid >28,815
Controlled circ. >8,565
W. W. Parrish, Ed.; American Aviation Publ'ns., 1001 Vermont Ave., N. W. (6).
All^i?w..?!!!!!*??!!*!!^!. J^onthly .......... Catholic .............. 1889 1 48 112 6.00 $5,712
Monsignor Joseph C. Fenton, Editor; Catholic University of America Press,
Publisher, 620 Michigan Ave., N. E. (17).
American Engineer .................. Monthly .......... Engineering ....... 1930 3 27 140 3.00 >43,496
K. E. Trombley, Editor; National Society of Professional Engineers, Publishers,
2029 K Street, N. W. (6).
American Fern Journal ........... Quarterly ........ Fern & Allies ..... 1911 1 42 84x2.35 $900
C. V. Morton, Smithsonian Inst., Editor and Publisher (25).
American Forests -f ................ Monthly .......... Forest Conserv.. 1898 3 28 140x6.00 2&,10O
James B. Craig, Ed. ; The American Forestry Assn., Pub., 919 17th St., N. W. (6).
^noCM!f.h^?:8. .............. JQvarterly ........ {gJgjT*7 1921 3 27 149 2.00 6,000
A. E. Johnson, Editor V American Assn. of State Highway Officials, Publisher,
917 National Press Bldg. (4).
American Institute of Biological Sciences Bulletin— see A.I.B.S. Bulletin.
Circulation— **Sept A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
em*. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population—I 950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the uae of th« Directory la front of book.
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112 40.00
WASHINGTON (Continued) Ertib Coli0 Width V Depth Sub
Law*** °f Inter" JQuarterly Internat. Law.... 1906 1 58 101 x7.50
Board of Eds., American Society of International Law, Publisher,
1826 Jefferson Place, N. W. (6).
• ~,.w«,rfy +?..!?. JMonthly Physiology 1898 2 82
* Dr/M" O. Lee',' Editor -'American Physiological Society, Publisher,
9650 Wisconsin Ave. (14).
(American Junior Red Cross \Mnnthiv [Amer. Jr.
Journal V (no adv.) {Monthly [Red Cross
Not issued during June, July, August, September.
American Junior Red Cross Ivf^fuiv fAmer. Jr.
NewsV (no adv.) fwontmy j Red Cross
Not issued during June, July, August and September.
Lois S. Johnson, Editor; Jr. Red Cross, American Nat'l Red Cross, Pub. (18).
American Motorist-f Monthly Motor Travel 1909 8 28 140 x2.50
Walter Whiteley Hubbard, Editor; American Automobile Association, Publisher,
1712 G St., N. W. (6).
American Observer(no adv.)..Monday [fo^H S* Stud's 19S1 4 28 298 2'°°
Clay Coss, Editor; Civic Educ. Service, Pub., i?33 K St., N. W. (6).
AnRev^w+°litiCalSCienCe Quarterly [oo'vernment 1906 l 64 105x10-00
Harvey C. Mans Held, Editor, American Political Science Assn., Publisher,
1726 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. (6).
American Products 1 [Electronics, ioKK
Magazine-f (Eng.. Fr. [Monthly {Aviation, 195D
and Span.) J [Nucleonics
Not distributed in U. S. and Iron Curtain Countries.
John T. Hopper, Editor and Publisher, 2725 29th St. (8).
American Psychologist Monthly Psychology 1946 2 86
Roger W. Russell, Editor; American Psychological Assn., Publisher,
1383 16th St., N. W. (6).
American Rifleman + Monthly {^ho^tSJg* 1885 3 2T
National Rifle Assn., 1600 Rhode Island Ave. (6).
American Road Builder -f K,__.i_,._ r»_j THJ-, 1923 3 25
Clrt
$4,200
2,133
1925 2 38 133 xl.OO $150,000
1919 2 38 133 xl.OO £500,000
118,395
$6,557
27 140 7.00
Controlled circ.
122 xS.OO
20,318
16,280
143 x5.00 355,011
nencan rtoaa uuuaer-f \.\g* *v,i D^A TJI^« A»ZO o &o 140 6.00 5,793
(offset) J Monthly Road Bldg Controlled free dist. 4,409
James T. Jenkins, Jr., Editor; American Road Builders Assn., Publisher,
World Center Bldg. (6).
American Scholar Quarterly Gen. Non-fict 1932 2 31 112 4.00 12,300
Hiram Haydn, Editor; United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, Publisher,
1811 Q St., N. W. (9).
126 X5.00 2,021
133 xl.50 6,700
N. W. (6).
224 x3.00 2,000
N. W. (6).
140 x3.00 1:35,778
140
130 3.00
y Assn. Exec's 1949 2 89
Glenn B. San berg, Editor; Amer. Soc. of Assn. Executives, Publisher,
Associations Bldg. (6).
American Statistician 5 ti. a yr {fnterest*1 1947 2 24
Morris Hamburg, Ed.; American Statistical Assn., Pub., 1757 K St.,
AnSg]S+Tv'niVer8ity / Wednesday Collegiate 1925 5 24
Students'of 'American'University, Editors and Publishers, 1901 F St.,
American Vocational Journal.. .Monthly Voca. Educ 1925 3 27
Not issued during June, July and August. 2 41
M. D. Mobley, Editor ; American Vocational Assn., Inc., Publisher,
1010 Vermont Ave., N. W. (5).
American Weekend, The — See Army Times.
Americas (no adv.) Monthly (LftVand'ccfm. 1949 2 40
Printed in three editions: English Ed.. Spanish Ed., Portuguese Ed.
Kathleen Walker, Editor; Pan American Union, Publisher,
19th St. and Constitution Ave., N. W. (6).
Americas, The-f Quarterly { cJdt^HiTt. 1944 1 5T
Mathias Kiemen, Mgn. Ed., Academy of American Francisan History,
5401 W. Cedar Lane (14).
Analytical Chemistry Monthly Chemistry 1928 3 26
Lawrence T. Hallett, Ed. ; American Chemical Soc., Pub., 1 156 16th St.,
Annals of the Assn. of 1
American Geographers ^Quarterly Geography 1911 2 34
Dr. Walter M.Koiimorgan, Editor; Assn. of American Geographers,
Library of Congress (25).
112 6'00
Publisher,
$525
140 5.00 *24,937
N. W. (6).
115x10.00
Publisher,
$2,800
cy oe lo*y ....... 1908 2 86
The EntomologicafSociety of America, Publisher, 1530 P St., N. W.
62x15.00 $1,900
(5).
itte... ........ a
Fernando Hazera, Editor ; Dept. of International Law, Publisher,
Pan American Union (6).
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
•BIS. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. yi*'tied only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th* Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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Anthropoloilca! Quarter* Quarterly {*%£*« 1928 ^^ 9^ 3.00
Dr. Regina Flannery Herzfeld, Editor; Catholic University of America Press,
Publisher, 620 Michigan Ave., N. E. (17).
Arkansas Traveler Monthly I Community 1939 4 28 178
Mrs. Isabel Thompson, Editor; I News Controlled free dist.
Arkansas Avenue Community Assn., Publisher, 1384 Farragut St. (11).
Armed Forces Chemical 1R. Wrtr,fV,iw ^u ™« oi 1946 8 27 140 x6.00
Journal jBi-monthly Chemicals 2 4Q 140
Col. John C. Mac Arthur, Editor; Armed Forces Chemical Assn. Publisher,
2026 Eye St., N. W. (6).
Armed Forces Management....Monthly Military 1954 3 |J ^ 3>5°
C. W. Borklund, Ed; Professional Services Pub'g Co., 1001 Vermont Ave., N. W.
Armor (no adv.) Bi-monthly Armor 1888 3 26 140x4.75
William H. Zierdt, Jr., Editor; U. S. Armor Assn., Publisher, 1767 K St. (6).
Army Monthly Military 1904 8 28 142 5.00
Lt. Gen. Walter L. Weible, Editor; Assn. of U. S. Army, Publisher,
1529 18th St., N. W. (6).
'* ~ ^es 1863 4 27 17° 7'50
,ir Force Journal, Inc., Publisher,
ied 1879
Circ
$460
$124
$500
4,091
t7,000
54,292
*26,2fi7
* 14,038
5,904
LeRoy Whitman, Editor; Army, Navy,
1710 Connecticut Ave., N. W. (9).
Army-Navy-Air Force lc.*,,,.,i«v f Armed 1879 3 36 180 6.50
Register jfeaturaay \Services Total unpaid dist.
George S. Carll, Jr., Ed.; Army and Navy Pub. Co., Inc., 511 llth St., N. W. (4).
Army Reservist-M no adv.). ...Monthly Military 1954 3 24 120
Maj. Frederic S. Otis, Editor; Dept. of Army, Publisher, Controlled free dist. 1 15 1,000
AR&ROTC, D/A (26)
Army Times-f- Saturday U. S. Army 1940 5 24 200 5.50*142,169
Published in 5 editions: Domestic, European, Pacific, Reserve-National Guard
and Veterans Publishes American Weekend, The, in Frankfort, Germany, Sat-
urday for European distribution, Circ., 40,000.
Also prints Air Force Times, Navy Times.
Melvin Ryder, Editor; Army Times, Publisher, 2020 M St., N. W. (6).
Art in Education 9 ti. a yr Art. Educa'n 1948 2 36 116x2.00
Dr. Ralph G. Bulke, Editor; The National Art Education Assn., Publisher,
1201 16th St. N. W. (6).
Atlantic Naturalist Quarterly { cSSLe^nfion m6 2 26 101
Shirley A. Briggs, Editor; Audubon Society of District of Columbia, Inc., Pub-
lisher, Box 202, Benjamin Franklin Station (4).
Atomic Industry Reporter — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
$5,000
1,249
Audio- Visual Communica- lr»««^*«^i« fAud. -Vis. IQKO i KI QR A nn
tion Review-!- (no adv.).... /Quarterly 1 Education 1953 J B4 98 4'°°
Wm. H. Allen, Editor; Dept. of Audio-Visual Instruction, National Educa-
tion Assn., Publisher, 1201 16th St., N. W. (6).
Audio- Visual Instruction -fV.. Monthly Educational 1956 3 27 136 4.00
Anne L. Hyer, Editor; Dept. of Audio- Visual Instruction of the National
Education Assn. of the U. S., Publisher, 1201 16th St., N. W. (6).
Baseball Magazine-}- 8 ti. a yr Baseball 1908 3 28 134 2.50
Sydney S. Haimes, Editor and Publisher,_Washington Bldg. (5).
1 80 112
National Bureau of Standards, U. S. Gov't Printing Office. Publisher (25).
1923 2 26 105 1.00
Controlled free dist.
June-July, August-Sept, issues combined.
Santford Martin, Editor; Amer. Potash Institute, Pub., 1102 16th St., N. W. (6).
2.100
3,281
Better Crops with Plant W^fui^ A^in,,if»r«
Food ..... .. ............................ f Monthly .......... Agriculture
" }%oni
.).. [No a
ni*ly .......... Sanitation .......... 1922 2 82 117 6.00
(Span., Port.. Fr.. Eng.).. o adv-
Pan American Sanitary Bureau, Publisher, 1501 New Hampshire Ave., N. W. (6).
n^ * „„,,„„„ M««^«V (Radio-TV 1831 3 27 140 11.00
Broadcasting ............................ Monday ........... j Advertising Total unpaid dist.
Sol Taishoff, Ed.; Broadcasting Publications, Inc., 1735 De Sales St., N. W. (6).
1Qa» o an 1/in
1987 3 80 14°
Bulletin of the Washington!.- ,,1 fConstruction
Building Congress f Montniy ^ Industry
Nancy E. Urmston, Editor; Washington Building Congress, Publisher,
1022 20th St., N. W. (6).
Bureau of National Affairs 1 C Current Legal,
Publications (no adv.) f } Labor & Econ.
Comprised of Atomic Industry Reporter (weekly) ; Collective Bargaining Nego-
tiations and Contracts (bi-weekly) ; Construction Labor Report (weekly) ;
Daily Labor Report; Daily Report for Executives: Export Shipping Manual
(weekly) ; Government Security and Loyalty (monthly) ; Import and Exchange
Controls (weekly); Labor Policy and Practice (weekly); Labor Relations
Reporter (semi-weekly) ; Modern Management (bi-weekly) ; Retail Labor
Report (weekly); Service Labor Report (weekly); Union Labor Report
(weekly) ; The United States Law Week (weekly) ; The United States Patents
Quarterly (weekly) : White Collar Report (weekly).
Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., Publisher, 1231 Twenty-fourth St., N. W. (7).
947
25,553
* 20 ,258
1,172
n,50o
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; SA-B-C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -(-Use* Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to the uae of the Directory in front of book.
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Business Education Forum Monthly Busi. Educ 1947 2 41 140x6.00 $7,059
Not issued during June, July, Aug., Sept.
Hollis P. Guy, Editor; United Business Education Assn., Publisher,
1201 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
m t
$900
Business Service Checklist Weekly •
Business School Executive....Quarterly [EducT" 1946 2 28 107 *2-00
H. D. Hopkins, Editor; Nat'l Assn. and Council of Business Schools, Publisher.
2400 16th St., N. W. (9).
[Index of releases,
reports and 1946 2 38 126 1.25
printed data for Controlled free dist.
bus. & tech. men.
U. S. Department of Commerce, Office of Publications, Publisher (25).
1937 3 23 128
Controlled free dist.
William F. Reynolds, Ed.; Calcium Chloride institute, Pub., 909 Ring Bldg. (6).
Cathedral Age Quarterly JAmedArt* 1925 2 40 12° x3'00
Elizabeth Thompson, Editor; National Cathedral Assn., Pub., Mt. St. Alban (16).
Catholic Educational Review..Monthly Cath. Educ 1911 1 48 98 5.00
Not issued during June, July and August.
Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. A. Gorham, Editor; Catholic Education Press, Publisher,
Catholic University of America (17).
Catholic Historical Review Quarterly Cath. Histor'l.... 1915 1 53 93 5.00
Subscription included in Amer. Cath. Historical Assn. membership fee.
Rt. Rev. J. T. Ellis, Editor; Catholic University of America Press, Publisher (17).
Catholic Nurse Quarterly fETterest™6" 1952 2
Dorothy N. Kelly, Editor; National Council of Catholic Nurses, Publisher,
1312 Massachusetts Ave. (5).
Catholic Standard + Friday Religious 1951 5 23 224 4.00
Carroll Publishing Co., 1711 N St., N. W. (6).
$3,473
1504
$15,000
$8,900
$3,430
$1,726
94 2.00 23,452
gnomics & 1947 2 83 124 6.00
W. M. Kiplinger, Editor; Kiplinger Washington Editors, Inc., Publisher,
1729 H St., N. W. (6).
1Q44. 9 9K Q1 2 00
Chaplain, The (no adv.) Bi-monthly Religious iy** Controlled free dist.
Julia A. Lacy, Editor; The General Commission on Chaplains and Armed
Forces Personnel, Publisher, 122 Maryland Ave., N. E. (2).
Chemical Abstracts (no adv.). .Semi-mo Chemistry 1907 2 36 119350.00
E. J. Crane, Editor; American Chemical Society, Pub., 1155 16th St., N. W. (6).
Chemical and Engineering l™rtr,jQU pVioTwUtrv 192S 3 26 14° 6-°°
News .....}Monday Chemistry Total unpaid dist.
Richard L. Kenyon, Ed.; American Chemical Soc., Pub., 1155 16th St., N. W. (6).
Chemistry 8 ti. a yr Chem'y, Gen'1....1926 2 24 90 4.00
Watson Davis, Editor; Science Service Inc., Publisher, 1719 N St., N. W. (6).
Childhood Education V Monthly Educational 1924 2 86 112 4.50
Not issued during June, July and August.
Margaret Rasmussen, Editor: Assn. for Childhood Education International, Pub.,
1200 Fifteenth St., N. W. (5).
Christianity Today + {Ik™.*1* Religious 1W8 2* 41 140 6'°°
Carl F. H. Henry, Editor; Christianity Today, Publisher, Washington Bldg..
15th and "G" Sts., N. W. (5).
Cigar Makers' Official 1 Monthly Labor 1877 8 28 119 1.00
Journal (no adv.) [Free to members.
Mario Azpeitia, Editor; Cigar Makers' International Union, Publisher,
604 Carpenters Bldg. (1).
JMonthly {Employees 6 24 214 2'00
Canal Zone Edition) ) «..,.,
Don Q. Palmer Editor; The Civil Service Reporter, Publisher,
Room 836, Warner Bldg., 501 13th St.. N. W. (4).
Clubwoman, The Monthly Women's Clubs.,1897 3 26 140 1.00
Not issued June, July, August. .„,._•« ui- i_
Mrs Mary M. Taylor, Editor; Gen'l Fed'n of Women's Clubs, Publisher.
1734 NSt., N. W. (6).
Coal Utilization .Monthly Coal Uses 1947 8 27 140
William Bradbury, Editorial Director; Mechanization, 2 41 140
Inc., Publisher, 1120 Munsey Bldg. (4). Controlled circ.
Collective Bargaining Negotiations and Contracts — See Bureau of National Affairs
Publications.
_ , _, . f Work of
Congressional Digest JMonthly ^Congress 1921 2 42 140 8.50
<no adv-> ' (Pros & Cons
Combined issue June-July and August-September.
A. G. Robinson, Editor and Publisher, 1631 K St. N. W. (6).
42,323
$59
$3,791
16,638
*90,915
2,724
5,198
17,377
163,271
$3,500
>14,672
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
»P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Sub
24
50
224 1.00
90 25.00
WASHINGTON (Continued) Estab Cols <S> Width V Depth
Construction Labor Report — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
^SSSWSS?.^:..!^..}*"'*"1' ........ Conduction ...... »« J «• »« '•<><>
Construction Specifications Institute, Inc., Publisher,
1520 Eighteenth St., N. W. (6).
Constructor, The ...................... Monthly .......... Construction ...... 1919 8 27 140 5.00
W. G. Dooly, Jr., Editor ; The Constructor, Inc., Publisher, Controlled circ.
20th and E Sts., N. W. (6).
Consumer Finance News ......... Monthly .......... (plnanS*' 1916 8 26 14° x2'50
Paul L. Selby, Ed.; Nat'l Consumer Finance Assn., Pub., 315 Bowen Bids. (5).
Contemporary Psychology ..... Monthly .......... Psychology ........ 1956 3 26 124 xg.OO
Edwin G. Boring, Editor; American Psychological Association, Publisher,
1333 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
County Officer .......................... Monthly .......... County Gov't ..... 1937 8 26 133 6.00
July, August edition combined.
Bernard F. Hillenbrand, Editor; National Assn. of County Officials, Publisher,
1001 Connecticut Ave., N. W. (6).
Courier — See Courier (Negro), Pittsburgh, Pa.
Courier + .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1945 5
Josephine Brewster, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 6721 (20).
Current Contents (offset) ...... .Semi-mo ......... Management ....... 1956 1
Eugene Garfteld, Editor and Publisher, 1218 16th St., N. W. (6).
Dally Labor Report — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Daily Report for Executives — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
.. ^'"" 1892 2 30 "2 2-°°
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Publisher,
1776 DSt., N. W. (6).
Dealers News (offset) ............. Monthly .......... Auto Dealers ...... 1949 3 26 137 x
Val T. Jones, Editor; National Independent Automobile Dealers Assn., Publisher,
Room 301, 1413 K St., N. W. (5).
Democratic Digest (no adv.). .Monthly .......... {pjb* Affairs 1953 3 27 132 1'00
Official organ of Democratic National Committee.
Samuel C. Brightman, Editor and Publisher, 1001 Connecticut Ave., N. W. (6).
n. . w . , - ,v ^ .,. f International 1949 4 24 158 5.00
Diplomat (offset) ..................... Monthly .......... } Society Controlled free dist.
Hope Ridings Miller, Editor; Roy St. Lewis, Publisher, 1379 National Press Bldg.
Economic Outlook .................... Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1939 2 41 188 1.50
Congress of Industrial Organizations, Dept. of Education and Research, Publisher,
718 Jackson Place, N. W. (6).
Educational Leadership V-f... Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1931 2 30 107x4.50
Robert R. Leeper, Editor; Assn. for Supervision and Curriculum Development,
National Education Assn., Publisher, 1201 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
EUctronic Advertiser-,- ......... .Monthly .......... {g»Si? "" ' Sontr^fed '.i£
Phillip Van Heusen, Editor; Bill West, Publisher, P. O. Box 784 (4).
Estadistica (Journal of the 1
Inter- American Statistica L
Institute) (Span., Eng., f
Port. & French) ............... J
Organization of American States, Publisher, Pan American Union ( 6 ) .
Exceptional Children V ............ Monthly .......... Education .......... 1934 2 85 118x4.00
Ivan K. Garrison, Editor ; International Council for Exceptional Children,
Publisher, 1201 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
Export Shipping Manual — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
(Agriculture, 1930 3 26 121 1.00
" j Home Econ. Controlled free dist.
>n Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture,
Publisher, South Bldg. (25).
Federal Bar Journal, The ....... Quarterly ........ Law .................... 1931 1 72 112x5.00
Federal Bar Association, Publisher, 1737 H St., N. W.
Federal Employee + ................ Monthly .......... Civil Service ..... .1917 8 28 140 x
Vaux Owen, Editor; National Federation of Federal Employees, Publisher,
1729 G St., N. W. (6).
Federal Probation lo»«^f^iv fCorrection & 1986 2 40 126
(no adv.) ............................ Quarterly ........ \ Rehabilitation Controlled free dist.
Also distributed in over 65 foreign countries.
Administrative Office of the United States Courts, Publisher,
Supreme Court Bldg. (25).
Federation Proceedings -f- ...... Quarterly ........ Exper. Biology.. 1942 2 32 115 xS.OO
Dr. M. O. Lee, Ed.; Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology,
Publisher, 9650 Wisconsin Ave. (14).
Foreign Agriculture ................ Monthly .......... A«ric .................. 193« ^roV] ISee dill
Foreign Agricultural Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Publisher (25).
P°(?o*advT™ ........... Foreign Com ...... 1898 3 28 138 4.50
U. S. Department of Commerce, Publisher (25).
f Inter- Amer.
........ I Statistics
1943 2 26 101 3.00
Controlled free dist.
Extension Service Review 1 M^ 4.1,, \i
(no adv.) jMonthly n
Edward H. Roche, Editor; Extension
25,000
3,000
8,105
$16,692
*808
t566
12,800
$16,000
16,600
*13,000
1:12,902
$970
J4,000
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <J> Nonpareil
em». 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WASHINGTON (Continued)
fU. S. For'gn
Foreign Service Journal -f Monthly <Serv. & State
IDept.
Estab Coll <*> Width VDiplh Sub
1919 2 42 184 x4.00
27 112 x2.00
Controlled circ.
American Foreign Service Assn., Publisher, 1908 G St., N. W. (6).
Foreman's Digest Monthly Ind'l Mgmt 19B1 Contr^9lled f radiSt
Lee Ross, Editor; Foreman's Digest, Inc., Publisher, 2000 P St., N. W.
Forestry Digest (no adv.) Monthly Conservation 1946 8 26 138
Franklin Bradford, Editor; American Forests Products Controlled free dist.
Industries, Inc.. Publisher, 1816 N St., N. W. (6).
Freedom & Union Monthly fpjJff^Econ 1946 8 28 188 4'°°
Clarence K. Streit. Editor; Federal Union, Inc.*, Pub., 2700 Ontario Rd., N. W. (9).
Genealogy & History Quarterly Genealogy 1940 2 25 108 2.00
Adrian Ely Mount, Editor and Publisher, Box 1717 (13).
Georgetowner {Thurs^' Independent 1954 5 28
A, C. Stewart. Editor and Publisher, 1659 Wisconsin Ave., N. W.
Ge(>noeadvV.M offset)^. } Quarterly Collegiate 1872 2 27
Students of Georgetown University, Editors and Publishers (7).
Georgetown Law Journal V Quarterly Legal Coll 1911 1 56 112 5.00
Students of Georgetown Law School, Editors and Publishers, 506 E St., N. W. (1).
Georgetown University 1 w V1 r „ . . 1920 5 24 205 5.00
HoyaV [Weekly Collegiate Controlled free dist.
Students of Georgetown University, Editors and Publishers (7).
George Washington Law 1 - ,. T tnon 1 CA IAK K AA
Review, TheV [5 ti. a yr Law 1932 1 50 105 5.00
Students of George Washington Univ. Law School, Editors and Publishers (1).
GeoTimea (offset) 8 ti. a yr { £$f/g'ic8 1956 f " ""
Robert C. Stephenson, Editors ; American Geological Institute,
2101 Constitution Ave., N. W. (25).
Government Research & 1 M__ffcl_ [Research & 1QKR o 9ft ,in 10 AA
Development Data f Monthly \Development 1956 3 26 14° "-ou
Murray Queen Smith, Editor and Publisher, 1346 Connecticut Ave., N. W. (6).
Government Security and Loyalty — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Government Standard -f l^^« n™*+ us«« iaaa K 91 9in * *n
(no adv.).. rFriday Gov t Emp 1988 6 24 Z10 d.oO
David Perlman, Editor; American Federation of Government Employees, Pub-
lisher, 900 F St., N. W. (4).
Guild Reporter-f Semi-mo Labor 1938 6 23 203 xS.OO
Charles E. Crissey, Ed.; American Newspaper Guild, Pub., Controlled circ.
1126 16th St., N. W. (6).
Hearing News 6 ti. a yr Hard of Hear'g..l933 2 35
Mrs. Margaret Rostel, Editor; American Hearing Society, Publisher,
1800 HSt., N. W. (6).
Higher Education V Monthly Education ,1944 2 37
U. S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, Publisher,
Office of Education (25).
Home Appliance Builder Monthly { App^a^s*
Pauline Dunckel. Editor ; Institute of Appliance Manufacturers,
Publisher. Shoreham Hotel (8).
Howard University Bulletinl, fi r- 11 AI « 1951 3 29 140
(no adv.) f3 U- a yr ColL Alumni Controlled free dist.
Ernest E. Goodman, Editor; Howard University, Publisher (1).
Import and Exchange Controls — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Indian Sentinel, The (no adv.) Bi-monthly /Catholic Indian 1Qft1 9 «9 Q1 ., AA
Not issued during July and August. iMissions iaui * ** yi 1'uu
J. B. Tennelly, Editor ; Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions, Publisher,
2021 H St.. N. W. (6).
Industrial and Engineering \M ., , r, „,;„+,.„ 1909 3 26 140 5.00
Chemistry [Monthly Chemistry Total unpaid dist.
Will H. Shearon. Jr., Editor; Amer. Chemical Soc., Publisher,
1155 Sixteenth St.. N. W. (6).
Industrial Banker Monthly Indus. Bank'g....l934 8 27 140 x3.00
Donald E. Durick, Editor; American Industrial Bankers Assn., Publisher,
813 Washington Bldg. (5).
Industrial Retail Stores Bi-monthly Retail Stores 1921 3 28 140 3.00
Hull Bronson, Ed.; Nat'l Industrial Stores Assn., Pub., 416 Southern Bldg. (5).
(Indus. Security
Industrial Security Quarterly }& Plant 1957 2 40
[Protection
American Society for Industrial Security, 317 Investment Bldg. (5).
Inter-American Review of "I mn«lra F
Bibliography (no adv.) [Quarterly Reviews
(Eng., Sp., Fr. & Port.)....[ [Reviews
Javier Malagon Editor; Pan American Union Publisher,
19th and Constitution (6).
International Bookbinder Bi-monthly Labor Bookbrs...l900 3 28
Clre
5,646
$8,000
$1,000
tie.ooo
217 2.60
101 1.40 $1,200
1,800
$2,000
$1,000
$2,308
$30,000
4,560
$62,000
$32,000
$11,450
11,000
$10.000
17,000
119 x3.00
119 .75
*30,527
1,358
$3,010
140 x2.00 1,175
1951 1 56 103 8.00 $8,000
133 xl.50 $44,200
R. ErHaskin and Jos. Denny, ^Editors; International Brotherhood of Bookbinders,
Publisher. Room 606, AFL-CIO Bldg. (1).
Circulation ft-*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher'§ Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. $ Nonpareil
enii.' 12 to inch. V Agate linei, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population—1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate VI«»«ed only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the u.e of the Director? la front of book.
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WASHINGTON (Continued) Estab Cols^ Width V Depth Sub
..™!!!!f™'...}Moilthly .......... Fire Fighting ..... 1918 J JJ 134x2.00
Wm. D. Buck, Editor; International Assn. of Fire Fighters, Publisher,
815 16th St., N. W. (6).
Bngneer Operatinfir JMonthly .......... Labor & Tech ..... 1901 2 40 133 x2.00
Hunter P. Wharton, Editor; International Union of Operating Engineers,
Publisher, 1125 Seventeenth St. (6).
Jewish Veteran, The ............... Monthly .......... Jewish Vets ....... 1926 5 24 210 2.00
Warren Adler, Editor; Jewish War Veterans of the United States, Publisher,
1712 New Hampshire Ave., N. W. (9).
J°SoSi?a\°Ps^ ...... JBi-monthly ..... Psychology ........ 1906 2 28 105 16.00
M. Brewster Smith, Editor; American Psychological Assn., Publisher,
1333 16th St., N. W. (6).
Journal of Agricultural andl*, *ui f Agric. Chem. 1QKo o
Food Chemistry ................. ^Monthly .......... ) & Food Proc'g 1953 3
Rodney N. Hader, Editor; American Chemical Society, Publisher,
1155 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
Circ
$9,800
229,076
5,394
140 6.00 6,618
o^ ................ JBi-monthly ..... Physiology ........ 1948 2 32 112 20.00
Dr. M. O. Lee, Editor'; American Physiological Society, Inc., Publisher,
9650 Wisconsin Ave. (14).
John G. Darley, Editor; American Psychological Assn., Publisher,
1833 16th St., N. W. (6).
Journal of Comparative andl™, _„ .Ui fTech.
Physiological Psychology fBi-monthly ..... \ Psyc
.
hology
o oo me c AA
2 82 106 8'00
Dr. Harry F. Harlow, Editor; American Psychological Assn., Publisher,
1833 16th St., N. W. (6).
Bi-
monthly ..... Psychology ........ 1937 2 32 111 8.00
Edward S. Bordin, Editor; American Psychological Assn., Publisher,
1333 16th St.. N. W. (6).
Dr. W. Albert Noyes," Jr., Editor; American Chemical Society. Publisher,
1155 16th St., N. W. (6).
1,628
Jfii-monthly Psychology 1917 2 32 115 8.00 3,851
i Q«-»
1'867
5,401
JBi-monthly Entomology 1908 2 37 108 15.00 J5.250
F. W. Poos, Editor; Entomological Society of America, Publisher,
1530 PSt., N. W. (5).
Journal of Educational \n« «.««*i,iw fEduc. & IOIA o on no o nn
Psychology (no adv.) JBi-monthly 1Psychoh 1910 2 30 112 8.00
Raymond G. Kuhlen, Editor; American Psychological Assn., Publishers,
1333 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
^ ^ al JMonthly Psychology 1916 2 28 112 16.00
Arthur W. Melton, Editor; American Psychological Assn., Publisher,
1333 16th St., N. W. (6).
3,595
2,427
Journal of Forestry Monthly Tech. Forestry.. 1902 3 26 140 7.50 12,301
Arthur B. Meyer, Editor; Society of American Foresters, Publisher,
Mills Building, 17th St. and Penna. Ave., N. W. (6).
Journal of Geophysical In/rnnfMv f Geophysical 1R()fi - fin lf)7 lfino
Research (no adv.) [Monthly ^Sciences 1896 1 60 10T 16'00
Dr. James A. Peoples, Jr., Editor; American Geophysical Union, Publisher,
1515 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. (5).
Journal of Health-Physical K* 4.1 fHealth & leoe o 97 IQ«J ^K nn 9K<nK
Education-Recreation [Monthly [phys. Ed. 1896 3 27 133x5'00 25'815
Not issued during June, July, August.
Ella H. Wright, Editor; American Assn. for Health, Physical Education and
Recreation, Publisher, 1201 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
Journal of Heredity -f- Bi-monthly { Eugenics & 1914 2 30 112 7'°°
Robert C. Cook, Editor; American Genetic Assn., Pub., 1507 M St., N. W. (5).
Journal of Home Economics. .Monthly Home Econ 1909 3 25 140 6.00
Not issued during July and August. 2 40 140
American Home Economics Assn., Publisher, 1600 Twentieth St., N. W. (9).
Journal of Negro Education, \n.,.»*«»i«. /Negro Res'ch 10q/> o «o IIQ 400
The (Negro) (no adv.).,. [Quarterly |& Education 1982 2 28 119 4'°°
C. H. Thompson, Editor; Howard University Press, Publisher (1).
JO"Neagrof)Ne8rr° HiSt°ry.. JQuarterly Negro History. ..19 16 1 50 98x5.00
Wm. M. Brewer, Editor; Association for the Study of Negro Life and History,
Publisher, 1538 Ninth St., N. W. (1).
JOtCrhem?sft^yrfiraniC ^Monthly Organ. Chem 1936 2 37 133 25.00
George Hi'Coleman, Editor; The American Chemical Society, Publisher,
1155 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
sical
3,657
$26,431
2,000
3,929
{Monthly Chemistry 1896 2 37 133 16.00 4,742
ClraiUtkm— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher** Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 3> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of tto Directory In front of book.
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Journal of Rehabilitation ........ Bi-monthly ..... Medical .............. 1934 3 42 140x2.00
Prints News Letter between issues of the Journal.
Ruth A. Eckhart, Editor ; National Rehabilitation Assn., Inc., Publisher,
Room 805 Arlington Bid*., 1025 Vermont Ave., N. W. (6).
[Spec. Sciences ;
Journal of Research (no adv.). Monthly .......... {Physics, Math.1901 2 40 122 4.00
1 English
Nat'l Bureau of Standards, U. S. Government Printing Office, Publisher (25).
Journal of Teacher Education.Quarterly ........ Educa ................. 1949 2 30 110 3.00
Nat'l Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards,
Publisher, 1201 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
uhnlvAWom^ ........ Educa ................. 1882 2 30 112x2.00
Elizabeth Phinney, Editor; American Assn. of Univ. Women, Publisher,
1684 Eye St., N. W. (6).
cre
18,850
}s
Semi-mo Chemistry 1879 2 36 126x30.00
W. Albert Noyes, Jr., Editor; American Chemical Society, Publisher,
1155 16th St., N. W. (6).
JMonthly Architecture 1944 2 40 130 4.00
Joseph Watterson, Editor; The American Institute of Architects, Publisher,
1735 New York Ave., N. W. (6).
'Journal of the American 1 rc . ..„
Pharmaceutical Assn., ^Monthly pi1®?™,, 1912 2 82 12210.00
Scientific Edition j IPharmacy
Justin L. Powers, Ph.D., Editor; American Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher,
2215 Constitution Ave. (7).
Journal of the American } fp. ,. 1940 2 40 140 5.00
Pharmaceutical Assn., [Monthly IPharmaceul 3 26 14Q
Practical Pharmacy Ed j l Indus. Controlled free dist.
Eric W. Martin, Ph. D., Editor; American Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher,
2215 Constitution Ave. (7).
.... 1907 2 31 119x10.00
Dr. A. Rubin. Editor; American Podiatry Assn., 3301 16th St., N. W. (10).
S$.£*A™32«£ ...... JQ«arterIy ........ SUtirt. Econ....1888 1 62 98x8.00
Prof. W. A. Wallis, Ed.; Amer. Statistical Assn., Pub., 1767 K St., N. W. (6).
........ A*rlc. Chen, 1884 1 64 105 7.60
P. A. Clifford, Editor; Assn. of Official Agric. Chemists, Inc., Pub., Box 540,
Benjamin Franklin Station (4).
2,500
155,401
15,543
13,069
$10,000
30,533
9,131
$5,376
8,200
$2,347
JMonthly Patents 1918 1 48 91 4.00 $3,400
J. H. Merchant, Editor; Patent Office Society, Publisher, P. O. Box 685 (4).
Junior College Journal V Monthly Collegiate 1930 2 28 102x4.00 $4,500
James W. Reynolds, Editor; Amer. Assn. of Junior Colleges, Publisher,
1785 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. (6).
Junior Review V (no adv.) Monday IforJ^High1" 1932 4 26 159 1>2°
Clay Coss, Editor; Civic Education Service, Pub., 1733 K St., N. W. (6).
Key Reporter Quarterly Coll. Frat 1935 3 28 140 x.20 $135,000
Elizabeth Frazee. Editor; United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, Publisher,
1811 Q St., N. W. (9).
tr „„««,„ Q,,»,,«,, ™^«.vi f Korea & 1952 2 41 183
Korean Survey Monthly } Far Eagt Controlled free dist. 145,000
Prints two issues during summer months.
Robert T. Oliver, Ed.; Korean Pacific Press, Pub., 1828 Jefferson PI., N. W. (6).
Labor (no adv.) Saturday Labor 1919 8 24 301 2.00
Ruben Levin, Editor; Labor Co-operative Educational and Publishing Society,
401 Third St., N. W. (1).
Labor Policy & Practice — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Labor Relations Reporter — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Leatherneck Monthly U. S. Marines.... 1917 3 27 140 3.00*117,183
Donald L. Dickson, Editor; Leatherneck Assn., Inc., Publisher,
Headquarters Marine Corps, P. O. Box 1918 (13).
Liberty (no adv.) Quarterly Religious 1888 2 40 131x1.25 155,767
Frank H. Yost, Ed.; Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park Station (12).
Library of Congress Quar- ]
terly Journal of Current [Quarterly Libr'ns Int 1948 2
Acquisitions (no adv.) J
Vincent L. Eaton, Editor; Library of Congress, Publisher (25).
Library Placement }semi-mo {Personnel 1955 1
Exchange (offset) I (Placement
Joseph Becker, Publisher, P. 0. Box 172, Ben Franklin Sta. (4).
Life and Health Monthly Health..., ........... 188 5 3
J. DeWltt Fox, M.D., Editor; Review and Herald Pub. Assn., 2
30 112 2.00
57 105 3.00
28
40
140
140
3.50
6856 Eastern Ave. (12).
Controlled fre« dist.
106,659
10,520
Circulation— ++Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement' Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
e»§.'l2 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE* TO READ th» Guide to the use of th« Directory In front of book.
175
cre
72,428
$45,000
2.00 75,310
Livii
2.00
3.00
26 140 8.00
40 140
Controlled circ.
31 115 X5.00
9,050
1942,000
>16,872
$15,000
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WASHINGTON (Continued) Estab Cols^ Width? Depth Sub
Life Association News 4- Monthly Life-insurance.. 1906 8 26 186x3.00
Marvin A. Kobel, Editor; National Assn. of Life Underwriters, Publisher,
608 13th St., N. W, (5).
L!?no Ydv1 )Y Worker8 JMonthly Labor 1946 6 25 210 1.00
nwmiam'jrPachler;'*Editor; AFL-CIO Utility Workers, Publisher, 1418 K St. (5).
Link, The-h (no adv.) Monthly Religious 194S Controlled fr^e dist
Distributed through Chaplains to men in the Armed Forces. Also Veterans'
Admin. Hospitals.
Lawrence P. Fitzgerald, Editor; The General Commission on Chaplains and
Armed Forces Personnel, Publisher, 122 Maryland Ave., N. E. (2).
Listen (no adv.) Bi-monthly Better Liv'g 1947 3 26 136
Francis A. Soper, Editor; Pacific Press Publishing Assn.,
6840 Eastern Ave., N. W. (12).
t Wilderness, The JQuarterly { of American1 1935 2 42 129x2
adv-> I (Wilderness
Howard Zahniser, Ed.; The Wilderness Soc., Pub., 2144 P St., N. W. (7).
Machinist, The (offset) Thursday Labor 1946 5 24 217
Gordon H. Cole, Editor ; International Assn. of Machinists, Publisher,
1300 Connecticut Ave. (6).
Manufactured Homes Monthly Prefab. Homes.. 1963 \
Harry H. Cutler, Editor; Home Manufacturers Assn., Publisher,
Suite 1117 Barr Bldg.. 910 17th St., N. W. (6),
Mathematics Teacher V Monthly Educational 1908 2
Dr. H. Van Engen, Editor; National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Pub-
lisher. 1201 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
Mayflower, The — See Promenade, New York, N. Y.
Mechanization-The Maga- )Monthly Coal Industry 1W 2 41 140
zine of Modern Coal / "" Controlled circ.
W. A. McCurdy, Editor; Mechanization Inc., Pub., 1120 Munsey Bldg. (4).
Medical Annals of District !„ ,. , „ ,. , 1932 2 86 126 4.50
of Columbia {Monthly Medical Controlled free dist.
Wallace M. Yater, M.D., Editor; Medical Society of District of Columbia, Pub.,
1718 M St., N. W. (6).
Tint. Staff
Mental Hospitals Monthly {Members Ment 1950 3 28 135x2.50
[Hospitals
Not published during July and August.
Dr. Daniel Blain, Editor; American Psychiatric Assn., Publisher,
1700 18th St., N. W. (9).
MI,M1«» TT««* T™™«I TK-_L. HI,.***,.!,, f Soc., Political, 1947 1 30 96 6.00
Middle East Journal. The + ... Quarterly j Econ Problem8 Controlled free dist.
William Sands, Ed.; Middle East Institute, Publisher, 1761 N St., N. W. (6).
Military Affairs-f Quarterly Military Hist 1937 2 32 106 x4.50
Capt. Victor Gondos, Jr., Editor; American Military Institute, Publisher,
1529 18th St., N. W. (6).
Military Chaplain Monthly Religious 1929 3 28 140 5.00
Chaplain Roy Honeywell, Editor; Military Chaplains Assn. of the United States,
Publisher, 1710 16th St., N. W. (9).
Military Engineer Bi-monthly Military Eng'g.. 1919 | fj \\\ x6'00
Col. F. H. Kohloss, Ed.; Soc. of Amer. Mil'ry Engi'rs, Pub., 808 Mills Bldg. (6).
f Milit'y & Na'l 1950 3 27 140 2.00
Military Market Monthly \ Procur'm't & 2 41 140
(Ret'l Resales Controlled free dist.
La Monte F. Davis, Editor; Army Times Publishing Co., 2020 M St., N. W. (7).
Military Medicine Monthly Medical 1891 2 51 98 7.50
Col. Robert E. Bitner, U. S. A., Ret., Editor; Assn. of Military Surgeons of the
United States, Publisher, Suite 718, 1726 Eye St., N. W. (6).
Mining Congress Journal Monthly Mining Indus 1915 3 25 128x3.00
American Mining Congress, Publisher, 1102 Ring Bldg. (6)
Ministry Monthly 7th Day Advt.... 1927 2 32 113 8.50
R. Allan Anderson, Ed.; Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park Sta. (12).
Missiles and Rockets— ] f Missile &
Magazine of World }Monday {Rocket Indus. 1956 3 27 140 8.00
Astronautics J (Satellite Science
Wayne W. Parrish, Editor and Publisher, 1001 Vermont Ave.. N. W. (5).
Modern Management — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Motorman, Conductor and ] fT-««««* A w«.
Motor Coach Operator [Monthly lEmp"™- 1893 8 27 182 2'°°
2,237
318
mployees
Roger E. "Burgess, "'Editor; Amalgamated Assn. of Street, Electric Ry. and
Motor Coach, Publisher, 5025 Wisconsin Ave., N. W.
Museum News (no adv.) Semi-mo Museums 1924 8 25 122x5.00
Not issued during July and August.
American Assn. of Museums, Publisher, Smithsonian Institution (25).
Music Educators Journal+ V .6 ti. a yr Music Ed 1914 3 26 140 8.50
Music Educators National Conference, Publisher, 1201 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
Mutual Review Monthly Mufl Ins. Agt... 1938 2 20 136 4.00
Philip L. Baldwin, Editor; National Assn. of Mutual Insurance Agents, Publisher,
Investment Bldg. ( 5 ) .
7,640
2,095
150
1,700
3,500
*25,079
12,937
6,721
*17,946
8,023
* 23, 091
$123,400
$2,800
36,366
18,183
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisner** Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mata. 0 Nonpareil
em». 12 to inch, f Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Censua. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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NAD A Magazine -f .............. Monthly .......... Auto Dealers ..... 1917 3 26 140x4.00 26,395
Ray Sullivan, Editor ; Nat'l Automobile Assn., Publisher. 2 40 140
2000 K St., N. W. (6). Controlled free dist. 2,533
TAIH.HOI *t w™.« 1 1942 3 25 140 6.00 37,453
[Monthly .......... Home Bldg ......... 2 89 140
J Controlld fr
Controlled free dist. 3,695
Stanley Baitz, Editor; National Assn., of Home Builders of the United States,
Publisher, 1625 L St., N. W. (6).
r°naU.C." Monthly .......... Aviation ............. 1922 3 26 140 x6.00 * 6,500
National Aeronautic Assn. of the U. S. A., Inc., Publisher,
1025 Connecticut Ave., N. W. (6).
National Amvet, The ............... Monthly .......... Veterans Int ...... 1946 ConJ08lled^r7ee dist*
Am vets. World War II, Publisher, 1710 Rhode Island Ave., N. W. (6).
National Business Woman ..... Monthly ........ {w^mtn^Chibs 1923 8 26 183 x1'50
Lucy R. Baggett. Editor; National Federation of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, Inc., Publisher, Dupont Circle Bldg. (6).
i ~ * Wu i i _i_ ™ *v.i (Confectionery 1948 3 26 140 5.00 $2,250
National Candy Wholesaler +. Monthly .......... industry Controlled free dist. J2.300
Ray Foley. Editor: National Candy Wholesalers Assn., Inc., Publisher,
1424 KSt.. N. W. (6).
National Capitol Pharmacist.. Monthly .......... Pharmacy .......... 1939 2 30 105 x -
A. J. Obert, Editor; District of Columbia Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher,
5431 Georgia Ave., N. W. (11).
ational Defense Trans- lBi monthlv &^vmn™068 1944 8 26 14° x7'50
portation Journal .............. }Bi-monthly...|&Civ ihan^ , 49 uo
Malcolm Semple, Editor; National Defense Transportation Association, Publisher,
1001 Connecticut Ave.. 7th Floor (6).
Monthly .......... Travel, Geog ...... 1888 2 32 119 8.00*2,320,087
Melville Beli Grosvenor, Editor; Nat'l Geographic Society, Publisher,
1146 16th St., N. W. (6).
XT .. . 0 , ,.. ,U1 fNafl Guards- 1947 3 27 140 2.50 85,379
National Guardsman ............... Monthly .......... lmcn> Military Controlled free dist. 1,500
Allan G. Crist, Editor; National Guard Assn. of the U. S., Publisher,
100 Indiana Ave., N. W. (1).
National Herald, The .............. Monthly .......... Arabic Frat ........ 1945 3 27 140 3.00 5,000
James M. Ansara, Editor; National Assn. of Federations of Syrian and Lebanese
American Clubs, Publisher, 3653 Georgia Ave., N. W. (10).
National Horticultural ln „, , (Scientific, 1099 o <*n QQ *& nn
Magazine (no adv.) .......... [Quarterly ........ 1 Horticultural 1922 2 30 98 *5'00
B. Y. Morrison, Editor; American Horticultural Society, Publisher,
1600 Bladensburg Rd., N. E. (2).
National Jewish Ledger -f ..... Friday ............. Jewish Int ......... 1923 5 24 224 3.00 §5,012
Kay C. Gerber, Editor; Thomas Gerber, Publisher, 836 Tower Bldg.,
14th and K Sts.
^ ^Monthly .......... {inSr^*1"117 1886 3 27 14° 1'50 *1S8»°98
Edward E. Grusd, Editor; B'nai B'rith, Inc., Publisher,
1640 Rhode Island Ave., N. W. (6).
National Oil Jobber ................ Monthly .......... Oil Jobbers ........ 1957 3 27 140 6.00
Leonard Castle, Editor; National Oil Jobbers Council, Publisher, Controlled circ. >1 0,506
1001 Connecticut Ave., N. W. (6).
National Parks Magazine ........ Quarterly ........ Conservation ..... 1919 2 30 107x3.00 11,700
Bruce Kilgore, Editor; Nafl Parks Assn., Publisher, 2000 P. St., N. W. (7).
N**ionid£^ JBi-monthly ..... Pensions ............ 1947 3 32 156 1.00 -
Agnes G. Shankle, Editor; National Pension Federation, Inc.. Publisher.
945 Penn Ave.. N. W. (4).
National Potato Council Ur^-fui,. prtto*rt T«^ 1954 s 27 144 2-°°
News ................................... fMonthly .......... Potato Ind .......... Controlled free dist. $13.008
National Potato Council, Inc., 542 Munsey Bldg. (4).
National Public Accountant...Monthly .......... Pub. Acc't'g ....... 1951 2 39 140 x $8,000
Raymond E. Jennison, Editor: Nat'l Soc. of Public Accountants, Publisher,
1012 14th St., N. W. (5).
National Republic (no adv.). .Monthly .......... Polit. Educa ....... 1916 8 cSntrol?ed ciSc. 22,100
Walter S. Steele, Editor; Nafl Republic Pub. Co., Inc., 511 llth St., N. W. (4).*
National Rural Letter Carrier-.Saturday ......... {carriers 1903 3 28 136 3'00 *88'000
Charles R. Larson, Editor; National Rural Letter Carriers Assn., Publisher,
1040 Warner Bldg. (4).
.... 1945 8 26 181 5'00 *2'711
Harold P. Braman, Editor ; National League of Insured Savings Assns.,
Publisher, 907 Ring Bldg., 18th and M Sts., N. W. (6).
National Sheriff ....................... Bi-monthly ..... Sheriffs' News... 1948 8 26 134 x2.00 $15,800
Charles J. Hahn, Editor; National Sheriffs' Assn., Publisher.
714 Transportation Bldg. (6).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.b.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Andit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Hses Mats. ^NonpareQ
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. ICounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. VIst|ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee,
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to th« us« of the Directory in front of book.
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National Stationer ................... Monthly .......... {office l£ui* 1929 2 45 14° x8'00 6'088
Rose Gush man, Ed. ; National Stationery and Office Equipment Assn., Publisher,
740 Investment Bldg. (6).
NlStrTals Trib.?.nt^ta"..a.!!!!.}Thur8day ........ Vets< & WidowB.,1877 7 26 280 4.00 $49,450
Edward 'k'."inman'."Editor; National Tribune Corp., Pub., 44 G St., N. E. (18).
Nation's Business .................... Monthly .......... Business Exec... 1912 3 27 140 *774,23S
Subscription price, $18.00 for 8 years.
A. H. Sypher, Editor; U. S. Chamber of Commerce, Pub.. 1615 H St., N. W. (6).
fNature, Out
Nature Magazine ..................... Monthly .......... < Doors, and 1923 3 27 140 5.00 *49,546
[Conservation
R. W. Westwood, Editor; Amer. Nature Assn., Pub.. 1214 16th St., N. W. (6).
Naval Affairs ........................... Monthly .......... Naval .................. 1923 3 26 138 1.50 5O.433
C. A. McCarthy, Editor; Fleet Reserve Assn., Publisher,
1303 New Hampshire Ave., N. W. (6).
Naval Aviation News !„ «... M o1 A tef»rtri 1919 3 26 122 2.25 6,000
(no adv.) ............................ JMonthly .......... Naval Aviation.. Controlled free dist. 27,000
Cmdr. George F. Rodgers, Editor; Cmdr. E. G. Colgan, Publisher,
Chief of Naval Operations, Navy Department (25).
NavyTimes-f .......................... Saturday ......... U. S. Navy ......... 1951 5 24 200 6.00 *60,358
Published in four editions : Domestic, Pacific, European and Veterans.
Also prints weekly Army Times, Air Force Times.
John Slinkman. Editor; Army Times Publishing: Co., 2020 M St., N. W. (6).
NBA Journal -f- ....................... Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1921 3 27 138 10.00 624,559
Not issued during: June, July, August.
Dr. Mildred S. Fenner, Editor: Nat'l Education Assn., of the U. S., Publisher,
1201 Sixteenth St., N. W. (6).
*ei&w)+L**^* JMonthly .......... Hist.&Educ ...... 1937 3 27 154x2.00 5,000
Albert N. D. Brooks, Ed.; Association for the Study of Negro Life and History,
Inc., Publisher, 1538 Ninth St., N. W. (1).
New Agre, The (no adv.) .......... Monthly .......... Masonic ............. 1904 2 24 84x1.50
Luther A. Smith, Ed.; Supreme Council of the 33rd Degree Controlled free dist. $460,000
A. & A. Scottish Rite, Publisher, 1735 Sixteenth St., N. W. (9).
New Republic (offset) ............ Monday ........... l&views" * 1914 3 2T 135 8'00 *31'500
Gilbert A. Harrison, Editor and Publisher, 1244 19th St. (6).
News + ..................................... Evg.ex. Sun. ...Independent ....... 1921 6 22 200 15.60**174,626
Color advertising: accepted. Saturday circ.** 142,900
Washington Daily News Publishing Co., 1013 Thirteenth St., N. W. (5).
( Music &
TSInt.ofl-L n + i J Reviews of 1934 2 25 98 x5.00 2,2S9
Note8 + ..................................... Quarterly ........ 1 Records & 1 62 98
( Books
Richard S. Hill, Editor; The Music Library Assn., Publisher, Music Division,
Library of Congress (25).
NTDRA Dealer News .............. Monday ........... Tire Dealers ....... 1942 3 25 210x16.00 6,770
Philip P. Friedlander, Jr., Editor; National Tire Dealers and Retreaders Assn.,
Publisher. 1012 14th St., N. W. (5).
Officer, The ............................... Monthly .......... Milit. & Naval... 1921 8 26 140 1.50
Maj. M. H. Manchester, Editor; Reserve Officer's Assn. of U. S., Publisher,
2517 Connecticut Ave.. N. W. (8).
Official Gazette ........................ Tuesday .......... Patents .............. 1872 2 34 12330.00 $5,256
United States Patent Office, Publisher (25).
n..,*™,™ T*} ™™*MV (Ordnance, 1920 3 26 134 x4.50 43,114
Ordnance ................................... Bi-monthly ..... ( Nat>J Defense 2 40 184
L. A. Codd, Editor; American Ordnance Assn., Publisher, 708 Mills Bldgr. (6)
1946 '• 106 4-°° 2'033
Lester Smith, Editor; Orthopedic Appliance and Limb Manufacturers Assn.,
Publisher, 411 Associations Bldgr., 1145 Nineteenth St., N. W. (6).
Owl of Sigma Nu Phi V .......... Quarterly ........ {i^gtl***' * 191G l 54 98 2"°° *6°°
C. S. Baer, Editor; Sigma Nu Phi Frat. (Legal), Pub., 1755 Que St., N. W. (9).
Parking Magazine ................... Quarterly ........ Park'g Indus ..... l952 f H \^ X
Mrs. Norene D. Martin, Editor; National Parking Assn., Publisher,
1230 16th St. (6).
Peace Action (no adv.) ........... Monthly .......... Ind. Peace .......... 1921 4 28 202 1.00
Lowell H. Coate, Ph.D., Editor; Peace Action, Publisher,
144 Constitution Ave., N. E. (2).
Pentagram News, The 4- ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1957 5 24 165 2.50
A civilian enterprise edited and published in the interest of military and civilian
personnel in the Greater Washington Area.
August C. Myers, Editor; The Premier Pub'g Co., Gravelly Point (25).
Personnel Administration -f... Bi-monthly ..... a™?""6 1988 2 28 101 5*°° *4'800
Cecil E. Goode, Editor; Society for Personnel Administration, Publisher,
5606 Connecticut Ave., N. W. (15).
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Keport; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCountr seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic rear. xSubscription included in membership tee
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the UM of th» Directory In front of took.
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WASHINGTON (Continued)
Personnel and Guidance 1 „ . , f^8Onnel &
Journal V jMonthly GUI
Estab Col$<2>WidthVOepth Sub Circ
1921 2 32 112 x7.00 13,000
dance
Not issued during June, July and August.
Dr. Joseph Samler, Editor; American Personnel and Guidance Assn., Publisher,
1634 OSt., N. W. (6).
Petroleum and Chemical lMonthlv f Tank Truck 1937 \ J2 2-°°
Transporter |Monthly Undue. 2
circ. >1 1,423
lant Food Review ln«.»^»i« f Agric. Leaders 19
(no adv.) [Quarterly \ and Educators
Delbert L. Rucker, Ed.; Nat'l Plant Food Institute, Pub.,
386
37,629
2,500
1,450
C. R. Don Sutherland, Editor; Petroleum Transportation Publishing Co., Inc.,
7815 Old Georgetown Rd. (14).
Phi Gamma Delta -|- 5 ti. a yr Coll. Frat 1879 2 32 112 3.00
Cecil J. Wilkinson, Editor; Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, 1757 N St., N. W. (6).
Physiological Reviews-f Quarterly Physiology 1921 1 58 105 10.00
Dr. M. O. Lee, Editor; American Physiological Society, Publisher,
9650 Wisconsin Ave. (14).
no adv ) vi° C°mment}Quarterly { &6f o wn Phm* 1935 2 26 84 x6-00
Dora A. ipadgett. Editor; American Planning and Civic Assn., and Nat. Conf. on
State Parks, Publisher, 901 Union Trust Bldg. (5).
Plant Food Review ln«..^.i« f Agric. Leaders 1955 3 26 139 1.00
Controlled free dist.
1700 K St., N. W. (6).
Policemen's Association \^ ,,, „ ,. M 1955 4 28 190 xl.OO
INews-f ^Monthly Police News Controlled free dist.
H. Walter Starkoff, Editor; Policemen's Assn. of D. C., Publisher,
Hotel 2400, 16th St., N. W. (9).
Postal Alliance, The Monthly Postal Employ...l913 3 28 140 2.00
Snow F. Grigsby, Ed.; The Postal Alliance, Pub., 1644 Eleventh St., N. W. (1).
Postal Record Monthly Letter Carriers.. 18 83 3 28 140 x2.50 $112,975
Jerome J. Keating, Editor; National Assn. of Letter Carriers, Publisher,
100 Indiana Ave., N. W. (1).
Postmasters' Advocate -f Monthly Postal 1895 3 26 140 x
National League of Postmasters, Publisher, 1110 F St., N. W. (4).
Post & Times Herald-i- Every Morn....Independent 1877 8 g^urday morn°**377',706
Color and comic advertising accepted. Sunday circ.**435,225
J. R. Wiggins, Editor; P. L. Graham, Publisher, 1515 L St., N. W. (5).
PR (offset) Quarterly Public Rela'ns... 1955 1 56 98 4.00
Howard P. Hudson, Editor; American Public Relations Assn., Publisher,
1010 Vermont Ave., N. W. (4).
Pride -f- Monthly Education 1917 2
Not issued during July and August.
George Doty, Editor; American College Public Relations Assn.,
Publisher, 1785 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. (6).
Proceedings of the Entomo-lg. _monthly Entomology 1884 1
logical Soc. of Washington) '
R H Foote, Editor; Entomological Society, Publisher, care of
U. S. Nat'l Museum (25).
Professional Geographer Bi-monthly Geography 1949 1
Evelyn Pruitt, Editor; Professional Geographer, Publisher, A.A.G.,
Library of Congress (25).
Progress (no adv.) Monthly Moral Reform... 1001 2 30
Not issued in August.
Clinton Howard, Editor; International Reform Federation, Publisher,
134 Constitution Ave., N. E. (2).
Psychological Abstracts Bi-monthly Psychology 1927 2 36
American Psychological Assn., Publisher, 1833 l(>th St., N. W. (6).
Psychological Bulletin Bi-monthly Psychology 1904 2 28
41 124x15.00
52 82
3,000
1,750
*750
50
89 5.00 J2.100
105 1.00
9,316
5,659
122x16.00
101 xS.OO
~Harry^Helson7Ed!; Amer. "Psychological Assn., Pub., 1333 16th St., N. W. (6).
Psychological Monographs Irregular ..fTech. IQOC 9 <in ins » c\(\ i 74.4
Subscription price $8.00 per volume. 1 Psychology 1896 2 30 105 8'0() 1'745
Norman L. Munn, Editor: American Psychological Assn., Publisher,
1333 16th St., N. W. (6).
Psychological Review Bi-monthly Psychology 1894 2 28 108 8.00 4,863
Richard L. Solomon, Ed.; Amer. Psych'al Assn., Pub., 1333 16th St., N. W. (6).
T, , n T^ i mu M *v,i (Pub. Emp's 1937 3 26 133 2.00
Public Employee, The Monthly j Union Controlled free dist. 181,270
Not issued during August.
Arnold S. Zander, Editor; American Federation of State, County and Municipal
Employees, Publishers, 815 Mt. Vernon Place, N. W. (1).
Public Health Reports W™fMv P,ih1,V TT^lth 1878 2 36 12° 4-25
(no adv.) {Monthly Public Health.... Controlled free dist.
M. Rosenblum, Editor; Supt. of Documents, Gov't Ptg. Office, Publisher (25).
Public Power Monthly Power Indu, 1942 S ^Jo'lled d™. >11,907
Alex Radin, Editor; American Public Power Assn. Publisher, Suite 201,
1025 Connecticut Ave., N. W. (6).
t3,000
J8.000
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
•ma, 12 to inch. V A gate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscnption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Quid* to the us* of the Directory to front of book.
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Public Roads (no adv.) Bi-monthly {fJjJjJJX m8 Controlled1 free di??. H',000
Subscription received by Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government
Printing Office.
U. S. Bureau of Public Roads, Dept. of Commerce, Publisher (25).
Public Utilities Fortnightly -KFtntly(Thurs.). Pub. Utilities.. 192 9 2 40 140 15.00 6,836
Francis X. Welch. Editor; PubHc Utilities Reports, Inc., Publisher,
332 Pennsylvania Bldg., 426 Thirteenth St. (4).
jMonthly Veterans 1988 8 27 188 x
Military Order of the Purple Heart, Publisher, 393 D St., N. W. (4).
122,000
>2 1,480
2,000
11,810
10,250
Quarterly ........ Masonic ............. 1942 3 28 100 xl.60
Paul *E. X. *Brown,"'Editor; Imperial Council Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Publisher, 1116 Rhode Island Ave., N. W.
Qualified Contractors .............. Monthly .......... Elec. Contr'g ..... 1939 3 26 137 8.00
Geo. B. Roscoe, Ed.; Nat'l Elec'l Constrs. Assn., Pub., Controlled circ.
Ring Bid*.. 1200 18th St., N. W. (6).
Quarterly Review of Biology.. Quarterly ........ Biology .............. 1926 2 32 11910.00
H. Bentley Glass, Editor; American Institute of Biological Sciences, Publisher,
2000 ? St.. N. W.
Quartermaster Review ............ Bi-monthly ..... Military ............. 1921 2 40 183x7.50
Maj. Gen. H. Peldman, U. S. A., Ret., Editor; Quartermaster Assn., Publisher,
Quotartan!!.1."h.Sl'..N.'..V!.'....6Bi-monthIy ..... Quot. Club ......... f \\ ffi x1'00
Gwladys Jones, Ed.; Quota Club Internat'l, Inc., Pub., 1145 19th St., N. W. (6).
...-. .....
John J. McCarthy, Editor; Government Printing Office, Publisher (25).
Research Quarterly of the
B° 98
of the "|
0unca-r HUarte
on .......... J
tion, and Recreation .......... ...
Ella H. Wright, Editor; American Assn. for Health, Physical Education, and
Recreation, Publisher, 1201 16th St., N. W. (6).
Retail Clerks International }Monthly .......... f Retail 1893 8 26 134 2.00 $300,000
Advocate (no adv.) ............ Jm y {Salespeople
James A. Suffridge, Editor; Retail Clerks' International Assn., Publisher,
De Sales Bldg (6).
Retail Labor Report — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Retired Officer, The .................. Bi-monthly ..... Ret. Officers ....... 1947 Controlled froe^ist.
Franz O. Willenbucker, Editor; Retired Officers Assn., Publisher,
1616 Eye St., N. W. (6).
Retirement Life-}- ................... Monthly .......... Civil Empl's ....... 1921 3 26 131 3.00
James O. Tolbert, Editor; Nat'l Assn. of Retired Civil Employees, Publisher,
1625 Connecticut Ave., N. W. (9).
6,*Z44
92,000
^Re^arch^fn^adv1 ) }5 il a yr Educational 1930 151 91
Tom A. Lamke, Editor: American Educational Research Assn., Publisher,
98 7.00 J3.100
. ,
1201 16th St., N. W. (6).
RollCall + Wednesday Congressional....1965 cont^lled^ree dist.
3,500
4,250
15,516
*3,000
Sidney Yudain, Editor and Publisher, Box 500, House Office Bldg.
Rural Electrification Monthly Electrification... 1945 3 26 140 3.00 * 14, 829
W. S. Roberts Editor; National Rural Electric Co-operative Assn., Publisher,
2000 Florida Ave., N. W. (9).
School LifeV Monthly Educational 1918 3 24 78 1.00
Not issued during June, July and August. Controlled free dist.
Subscriptions received by Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government
Printing Office.
Theodora E. Carlson, Editor; U. S. Office of Education Official Journal, Publisher,
Washington (25), D. C.
Science Friday {icilnti^Res 1883 3 26 139 8'50 *59'106
American Association for the Advancement of Science, Publisher,
1515 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. (5).
Science News Letter Saturday (icie^e^ws 1926 3 27 14° 5'50
Watson Davis, Editor; Science Service. Publisher, 1719 N St., N. W. (6).
Science Teacher-f V 8 ti. a yr Science Educ 1934 2 36 119 x6.00
Robert H. Carleton, Editor; National Science Teachers Assn., Publisher,
1201 16th St., N. W. (6).
1945 3 28 140 8.00
Seaboard Beverage Journal.... Monthly Beverages 2 42 140
Controlled circ.
Ralph H. Chase, Editor; Seaboard Beverage Journal, Inc., Publisher,
1 Thomas Circle. N. W. (5).
Senior Citizen (no adv.) Monthly {(Tver 4QPe°plc 1955 2 25
Joy Elmer Morgan, Editor; Senior Citizens of America, Publisher,
1129 Vermont Ave., N. W. (5).
*64,151
12,595
>6,938
91 xS.OO
CtrcuUtioa— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Us«s Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population—I 950 Censua. xRand McNall*
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
•E SURE TO READ the Cui* to U* use of the Directory to front of book.
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Service Labor Report — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Se^a7te\"»..!!!!!™*! JMonthly Sewage Works. .,192 8 2 80 112 x7.60
Ralph E. Fuhrman, Editor; Federation of Sewage and Industrial Wastes Assn.,
Publisher. 4435 Wisconsin Ave., N. W. (16).
Sheraton Carlton — See Promenade, New York, N. Y.
Sheraton Park — See Promenade, New York, N. Y.
Contro8lled2f?eedi.t.
Max F. Baer, Editor; B'nai B'rith Youth Commission, Publisher,
1129 Vermont Ave., N. W. (5).
Q
Clrc
8,961
41,000
Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Assn., Pub., 1624 I St., N. W. (6).
Sojourner, The (no adv.) Bi-monthly {(Military) 1924 3 27 14° x
Lt. Col. John G. Volz, Editor; National Sojourners Inc., Publisher,
1608 Twentieth St., N. W. (9).
Sons of the American Revo-1nil . ,v f Historical & ,afto « 9n no xonn
lution Magazine ^Quarterly } Patriotic 1889 3 20 112 x2'00
Harold L. Putnam, Editor; National Society, Sons of the American Revolution,
Publisher. 1227 16th St., N. W. (6).
$18,268
19,500
+
nt .......
1852 8
22 309 23.40**2S*,434
Sat. evg. circ.**235,615
Sunday circ.**291,34S
[Evg.ex.Sun., »„ A ,
M Sun. Morn. Indel
Comic strip advertising accepted.
B. M. McKelway, Editor; Evening Star Newspaper Co., Publisher,
llth St. and Pennsylvania Ave. (4).
Surveying and Mapping Quarterly {Mn^pin'g & 1941 2 31 112 x5-00
Howard S. Rappleye, Editor; American Congress on Surveying and Mapping,
Publisher, P. O. Box 470, Benjamin Franklin Sta.
Survey of Current Business!*, ,u» (Current 1921 2 46 140 4.00
(no adv.) JMonthly ^Econ. Analysis Controlled free dist.
Prints weekly statistical supplement.
U. S. Department of Commerce, Publisher, Dept. of Commerce Bldg. (25).
Technical News Bulletin 1 [Research,
(no a v. j | Analysis
National Bureau of Standards, U. S. Gov't Printing Office, Publisher (25).
Testveriseg-f (Hungarian). ..Monthly Fraternal Controlled free dist.
Hungarian Reformed Federation of America, Publisher, 1801 P St., N. W. (6).
4.00
Townsend Plan National \ni .. Q f «„_*-_ ploT1 1935 6 24 220
Courier, The fBi-wkly, Sat...Pension Plan g 20 220
George Fritz, Editor; Townsend National Weekly, Publisher, 808 N. Capital (2).
I Traffic Bulletin (no adv.) Saturday Transportation.. 1907 3 27 140 100.00
Traffic World -f Saturday Transportation.. 1907 3 27 140 24.00
Traffic Service Corp., Publisher. 815 Washington Bldg. (5).
Traffic Engineering -f- Monthly Engineering 1933 3 27 140 8.50
David M. Baldwin, Ed.; Institute of Traffic Engineers. 2029 K St., N. W. (6).
^e^ph^sTcal ^Jnlcm?.1? JQuarterly Geophysical 1920 2
Dr. Phil H. Abelson, Editor; American Geophysical Union, Publisher,
1515 Massachusetts Ave.. N. W. (5).
Transmitter (no adv.) Bi-monthly Tel. Emp 1913 controlled free dist.
Carl H. Claudy. Jr., Editor; Chesa. & Potomac Telephone Cos.. Publisher,
725 13th St.. N. W. (6).
Transport Topics -f Monday Truck'g Indus... 1985
Morris H. Glazer, Editor and Publisher, 1424 16th St., N. W. (6)
Trinity College Record V Quarterly Cath. Coll 1907 1
Students of Trinity College, Editors and Publishers,
Michigan Ave. & Franklin, N. E.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Washington-Baltimore Ed., * 162,339.
Union Labor Report — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Union Postal Clerk -f- Monthly P. O. Clerks 1903 3
4,910
tl4,850
tl,120
15,000
9,107
*936
*10,936
2,717
31 119 4.00 $6,381
$40,000
* 22,384
3,096
49 84 3.00
J. Cline House, Editor; National Federation of P. O. Clerks, Publisher,
711 14th St., N.W.. Room 502 (5). ^ ^ ^ ^
2 46 147
27 140 xS.OO 108,926
United Mine Worke
rs \
v.) .......... f
Semi-mo {Labor. Coal
bemi-mo .......... ) Miners
Justin McCarthy, Editor; U. M. W. of A., Publisher, 1437 K St., N. W. (5).
United States Law Week — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
United States Patents Quarterly — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
University Hatchet V 4- Tuesday Coll. Journal'm.. 1904 5 24 224x2.00
Students of George Washington Univ.. Editors and Publishers,
1839 Green Court. N. W. (5>.
Uptown Citizen-f IThurs!3^' Independent '
J. David Britt, Editor and Publisher, 1858 Irving St., N. W.
U*JourVa?€d F°rCe8 Medical}Monthly Medical 195° l
Capt. B. F.'A'v'ery. MC, USN, Editor; Armed Forces Medical Publication Agency,
2300 E St., N. W. (7).
«A
«
300,000
2.00
3O.OOO — Free
53 107 6.25
Controlled circ.
$3,490
$26,475
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. VTsaueU only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WASHINGTON (Continued) Esttb Cols* Width VDtpth Sub Clre
U. S. l*dy ................................ Monthly .......... Service Wives... 1956 8 27 140 8.50
Alvadee Adams, Editor; American Service Publishing Co., Inc.,
1823 Jefferson Place N. W. (6).
U.S. News* World Report....Friday ............. ffn^rna*! Mew! 1933 3 28 1406.00*1,043,749
Issued Monday preceding. [and Facts
David Lawrence, Editor; United States News Publishing Corp.,
2300 N St.. N. W. (7).
}Quarterly ........ Voca. Guid
2 24 98 x2.00
6,800
.
Delmont 'K.' Byrn, Editor; American Personnel and Guidance Assn.,
16340 St., N. W. (5).
IWOQ 9 ?«
1899 2 2S
x5 00
X5'UU
Volta Review ............................ Monthly .......... fEduc. of
Not issued during July and August. 1 the Deaf
Jeanette Ninas Johnson, Editor; Volta Bureau, Publisher, 1537 85th St., N. W. (7).
Washington Eagle (Negro). ..Monthly .......... I.B.P.O.E ........... 1912 5 24 210 xl.OO
W. C. Hueston, Ed.; I.B.P.O. Elks of the World, Pub., 1915 14th St., N. W. (9).
WrNeSf^*"!:.1!e.:.8±....}Friday ............. Independent ....... 1926 5 24 2B2 ^O
W. A. Graves. Editor and Publisher, 1215 U St., N. W. (9).
Washington Journal -f (Ger.)Friday ............. Independent ....... 1859 7 26 280 4.00
Carl H. Winkler. Editor; Washington Journal, Inc., Pub., 1302 H St., N. W. (5).
Washington Law Reporter ...... Monday ........... Legal .................. 1874 2 32 112 10.00
Michael A. Schuchat and Daniel I. Sherry, Editors ; Armand I. Robinaon,
Publisher, 1625 Eye St., N. W. (6).
Washington Report ................. Weekly ........... {cSmme'rce' 1951 5 2S 193 x5'°°
Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Publisher, 1615 H St., N. W. (6).
J810
75'325
«/» 17O * *>/>
26 179 1.20
14° x3-00
J500
3'50°
Weekly News Review V \M~~J.,,. [Current Hist. 1Q01 K
(no adv.) ............................ ^Monday ........... lfor H s gtud 1921 5
Clay Coss, Editor; Civic Education Service, Publisher, 1733 K St., N. W. (6).
White Collar Report — See Bureau of National Affairs Publications.
Wild Flower ............................. Quarterly ........ Botanical ........... 1924 1 64 98 2.50
Wild Flower Preservation Society, Inc., Publisher, 3740 Oliver St., N. W. (15).
Wooden Boxand Crate ............ B,.»onthly ..... {?SS?£,B«» 19" cLtrlVd^ee ^.
H. R. Hudson. Editor; Nat'l Wooden Box Assn., Publisher, 402 Barr Bldgr. (6).
World Affairs (no adv.) ......... Quarterly ........ Internafl Rel ..... 1828 2 42 132x2.00
American Peace Society. Publisher. 1307 N. H Ave., N. W. (6).
World Highways (offset) ....... Monthly ......... ({"d^De^el'U 195° 3 30
Prints Edition in Spanish, 3,300.
James P. Coyne, Editor; International Road Federation, Publisher,
1023 Washington Bldg. (5).
World Ports and The Mariner. Monthly .......... [^p^ "" * Coll rolle circ. VAC 17.015
P. A. Amundsen, Editor; World Ports, Publisher, Southern Bldg. (5).
fCurrent Hist.
Young Citizen V (no adv.) ..... Monday ........... -JforElom. 1941 4 26 158 .80
IS. Students
John Tottle. Editor; Civic Educ. Service, Publisher, 1733 K St., N. W. (6).
YoutV. In^ctcr .................. Tuesday .......... {»outh ^ Con t^.ed &. d'iE
Walter T. Crandall. Ed.; Review and Herald Pub. Assn., Takoma Park Sta. (12).
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, fworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch, v" Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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FLORIDA
Population 2,771,805 (U.S. Census. 1950)
State Capital, TALLAHASSEE
Florida is bounded on the north by Alabama and Georgia, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on
the west by the Gulf of Mexico. A 50-mile stretch of the Perdido River on the northwest edge
completes the circuit. These boundaries enclose a land area of 54,861 square miles and 3,805
square miles of water— «, total area of 58,066 square miles. The general coastline measures 1,197
miles around the state. The extreme distance from east to west across Florida measures 467 mile*,
while the extreme length from the 31st parallel to the southernmost keys is about 444 miles.
Of the 34,727,680 acres of land, 66% remains in forests while only about l/10th of the farmland
is planted to crops. In general, Florida vegetation is divided among seven distinct areas : The
flat woods, scrub lands, grassy swamps, savannas, salt marshes, hammocks and high pinelands.
While Florida contains more varieties of native trees than any other region in America, only five
are the true natives: Oak, pine, cypress, palm and mangrove trees. The pine, from the stunted
sand pine to the stately open-crown long leaf variety, is the most common tree in Florida.
Over 30,000 lakes and bays dot the state, headed by mammoth Lake Okeechobee, 730 square
miles of shallow fresh water, roughly triangular in shape and 25 to 31 miles across. Okeechobee
overflows today through great levees and flood gates into canals and into the sea. For centuries,
the lake simply overflowed its banks into the beginning of the Indian-named "River of Grass,"
the Everglades. Altogether 858,500 acres of land and 370,000 acres of water and swamps com-
poses the Everglades National Park.
There are no high elevations in the state. The area in Walton County near De Funiak Springs
In the northwest corner of the state is listed as the highest at 345 feet. Iron Mountain, 325 feet,
is the highest point in peninsular Florida.
Climate is semi-tropical, but temperatures do not reach extremes. The weather bureau at
Miami lists the average monthly mean temperature at 75.3; the highest 95 in July, of 1942;
the lowest 27 in February, 1917.
Florida's economy is based on agriculture, industry and tourism. The citrus growing and
processing activities in Florida outrank all other U. S. citrus production. Industrially, in 1956,
a total of 441 new plants and major expansions cover a multitude of manufacturing, mining,
engineering and research organizations.
The tourist industry, a major factor in Florida economy, gains in popularity every year. In
1957 there were 6,100,000 visitors. The estimated income from tourism was $1,150,000,000.
The larger educational institutions include the University of Florida (Gainesville) ; Florida
State University (Tallahassee); and University of Miami (Coral Gables).
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twentieth. Urban population (1950), 65.4%. In 1950, of
the 2,771,305 total population, 2,166,047 were white; 605,258 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 56,921. Farm acreage, 16,511,536. Average acreage per farm, 290.
Average value per farm, $15,081. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 5,209.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $475,863,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $160,265,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): tobacco (value of production), $19,117,000; potatoes,
$13,773,000, rank, tenth; peanuts, $4,328,000, rank, seventh; corn, $2,2456,000; soybeans,
$2,143,000; cotton (value of production), $1,631,000; hay, $696,000; pecans, $506,000; sweet
potatoes, $334,000; velvet beans (value of production), $315,000; cottonseed (value of pro-
duction), $238,000; oats, $195,000.
Value of sales of fruits (Citrus) (1957-58) : oranges and tangerines, $221,721,000, rank, first;
grapefruit, $42,361,000, rank, first; tangelos, $1,491,000; limes, $1,085,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957): strawberries (value of production), $1,757,000;
avocados, $1,507,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $152,786,000; hogs and pigs,
$9,282,000; horses and mules, $2,450,000; all sheep and lambs, $108,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $21,622,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $8,070.000; turkeys, $1,482,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $73.609,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 1,101.000,000 Ibs, Dairy products (1957) : creamed cottage cheese, 2,385,000 Ibs.;
ice cream, 16,442,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 215,400,000 Ibs.; $30,809,000 value. Principal fish: shrimp, menhaden,
crabs, oysters, catfish and bullheads, weakfish, mullet.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947), 533,579 M. feet, b.m. Principal woods: southern yellow pine,
cypress, red and sap gum, oak, black and tupelo gum, yellow poplar, ash, eastern cedar, maple,
hickory, walnut, elm.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $785,826,000. Leading industry groups:
food and kindred products, paper and allied products, chemicals and products. Total expenditures
for new plant and new equipment, $105,078,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 26, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $78,648,000. Principal mineral products In order of value: phosphate rock,
stone, cement, sand and gravel.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 1,507,500. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est..), 2,104,-
000 rank ninth. Number of post offices (1957), 547. Number of retail stores (1954), 41,280;
sales, $3,994,796,000.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 67
County. Location on Map and County Seat Fop.
1 Alachua (N), Gainesville 57,026
2 Baker <NE). Macclenny 6,818
8 Bay (NW). Panama City 42,689
4 Bradford (NC). Stark* 11,457
5 Brevard (E), Tituaville 28,658
6 Broward (S), Fort Lauderdale 88,983
7 Calhoun (NW), Blountstown 7,922
8 Charlotte (SW), Punta Gorda 4,286
9 Citrus (WC). Inverness 6,111
10 Clay (NE), Green Cove Springs.... 14,828
11 Collier (S), Everglades 6,488
12 Columbia (N), Lake City 18.216
18 Dade (S), Miami 495,084
14 De Soto (SW). Arcadia 9,242
16 Dixie (N), Cross City 8,928
16 Duval (NE), Jacksonville 804,029
17 Escambia (NW). Pensacola 112.706
18 Flakier (NE), Bunnell 8,867
19 Franklin (NW). Apalachicola 5.814
20 Gadsden (NW), Quincy 86.457
21 Gilchrist (N). Trenton 8,499
22 Slades (S), Moore Haven 2,199
28 Gulf (NW), Wewahitchka 7.460
24 Hamilton (N), Jasper 8.981
25 Hardee (C), Wauchula 10.078
26 Hendry (SC), La Belle 6.051
27 Hernando (WC), Brooks ville 6,693
28 Highlands (C). Sebring 18,686
29 Hillsborough (WC), Tampa 249.894
80 Holmes (NW), Bonifay 13.988
81 Indian River (E), Vero Beach 11.872
82 Jackson (NW), Marianna 84,645
88 Jefferson (N). Monticello 10,413
84 Lafayette (N), Mayo 8.440
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
35 Lake (C), Tavares 86,840
36 Lee (S), Fort Myers 28.404
37 Leon (N), Tallahassee 61,590
38 Levy (W), Bronson 10,687
39 Liberty (NW). Bristol 8.182
40 Madison (N), Madison 14.197
41 Manatee (WC), Bradenton 84,704
42 Marion (NC). Ocala 88,187
43 Martin (E), Stuart 7,807
44 Monroe (S), Key West 29,967
45 Nassau (NE), Fernandina 12,811
46 Okaloosa (NW). Crestview 27.588
47 Okeechobee (EC), Okeechobee 8,464
48 Orange (EC), Orlando 114,960
49 Osceola (C), Kissimmee 11,406
50 Palm Beach (SE). West Palm
Beach 114.688
61 Pasco (WC), Dade City 20,629
52 Pinellaa (WC). Clearwater 159,249
53 Polk (C), Bartow 123,997
54 Putnam (NE), Palatka 28,616
56 St. Johns (NE), St. Augustine 24.998
56 St. Lucie (SE). Fort Pierce 20.180
67 Santa Rosa (NW), Milton 18,554
58 Saras ota (SW), Saras ota 28,827
59 Seminole (EC). Sanford 26.888
60 Sumter (C), Bushnell 11,880
61 Suwannee (N), Live Oak 16.986
62 Taylor (N), Perry 10,416
63 Union (N). Lake Butler 8,906
64 Volusia (E), De Land 74,229
66 Wakulla (NW), Crawfordville 5,258
66 Walton (NW), De Funiak Springs 14,725
67 Washington (NW), Chipley 11.888
FLORIDA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 48
Evening Dailies (29)
Morning Dailies (19)
Daily, Foreign (2)
Daily, with Sunday edition (35)
Tri-weekly 3
Semi-weekly 5
Weekly 152
Semi-monthly 2
Free or partly free dist. wklies (5)
Shoppers (2)
Total Newspapers
210
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 3
Weekly 8
Semi-weekly 2
Semi-monthly 2
Monthly 53
Bi-monthly 5
Quarterly 14
Eight times a year 2
Seven times during college yr. 1
Five times during college year 1
Four ti. dur. college yr 1
Four times a year 2
Total Periodicals 94
Total number of publications 304
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 65
Total number of towns having publications 142
For circulation figures for dafljr papers see also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally it Is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
CIre
ALACHUA— -Free Press— See Telegram, High Springs. Estab Cols^ Width V Depth Sub
ALLAPATTAH— See Journal of Miami.
APALACHICOLAf (A2), pop. 8,222 ; Franklin Co. (NW). On Gulf of Mexico, at mouth
of Apalachicola River, 65 m SW of Tallahassee. AN RR. Boat connections. Air-
port. Seafood canned; turpentine, cigar boxes, army tents, barrels, boats manu-
factured. Shrimp, crab, oyster, fish fisheries; hardwood timber. Poultry farms.
Franklin Press -h ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1958 7 24 280 1.50 -
Genaro A. Zingarelli, Editor and Publisher, 16 Ave. D.
Times ........................................ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1885 7 24 280 3.00 §1,2O2
Harry Sawyer, Editor; Apalachicola Times, Publisher, Commerce St.
APOPKA (E8), pop. 2,254; Orange Co. (EC). 12 m W of Orlando. SAL; ACL RRs.
Nurseries. Citrus fruit, poultry and truck farms.
Chief -f ...................................... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1921 7 24 280 2.50
Christine Hutto, Editor; Eldon O. Johns, Publisher, Winter Garden.
ARCADIAf (E4%), pop. 4,764; DeSoto Co. (SW). 65 m S of Lakeland. ACL; SAL
RRs. Airport. Citrus fruit packed; canning; insecticide manufactured. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Fruit, cattle, poultry.
Arcadian-f- .............................. .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1924 8 24 287 8.00
Bert Close, Editor; Ebersole Publishing Co., Publisher.
81.962
ClrcaUtton A*Sept. A- B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
eras. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch tCottnty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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Estab Coif 0 Width V Depth Sub
AUBURNDALE (E3% ). pop. 8,768; Polk Co. (C). 10 m E of Lakeland. SAL; ACL RRs.
Phosphate mining. Citrus fruit packing; box factory. Citrus fruit, truck farms.
Cirt
Watermelons, strawberries.
Star 4- Thursday Independent 1958 8
Bob Bobroff, Editor; Charles Goshorn, Publisher, P. O. Box 126.
24 294 2.50 (2,030
AVON PARK (E4), pop. 4,612; Highlands Co. (C). 48 m SE of Lakeland. SAL; ACL
RRs. Airport. Citrus packing plants; bottling works. Timber. Citrus, stock,
truck farms.
Sun-f Thursday Democratic 1924 8 21 280 4.00 **1,189
W. A. Meyer, Publisher.
BARTOWf (E8H). pop. 8,694; Polk Co. (C). 12 m SE of Lakeland. SAL; ACL RRs.
Airport. Fruit and vegetable shipping; phosphate and fertilizer plants; citrus
fruit and pimiento canning factories ; crate, saw mills. Timber, phosphate mines.
Citrus fruit, truck, poultry farms.
f Citrus Industry. The + Monthly Citrus Fruits 1919 3 26 140 1.00 *4,471
\ Polk County Democrat 4- Tues. & Fri Democratic 1931 8 24 224 4.00 2,643
1 S. Lloyd Frisbie, Editor; Frisbie Publishing Co., Inc.. Publisher.
BELLE GLADE (F6), pop. 7,219; Palm Beach Co. (SE). On Lake Okeechobee, 40 m W
of Palm Beach. Railroad station, Belle Glade Chosen. FEC RR. Airport. Vege-
table packing and canning plants ; bottling works, sugar, feed, fertilizer, insecti-
cides, crates manufactured. Agriculture. Celery, beans, tomatoes, cattle.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1939 8 24 308 3.00 §2,265
Luther Jones, Editor; Belle Glade Publishers, Inc., P. O. Box 68.
BLOUNTSTOWNf (Al), pop. 2,118; Calhoun Co. (NW). On Apalachicola River, 49 m
W of Tallahassee. M&B RR. Boat connections. Manufactures lumber, veneer,
turpentine. Pine, hardwood timber. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, peanuts,
sugar cane.
County Record -f Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 280 2.00 800
Wallace Finlay, Editor and Publisher.
BONlFAYf (C5^), pop. 2,262; Holmes Co. (NW). 95 m E of Pensacola. LAN RR.
Heading veneer, saw mills ; plywood factory. Pine timber. Diversified farming.
Cotton, peanuts, corn, sweet potatoes.
Holmes County Advertiser -f. Friday Democratic 1892 7 24 280 3.00 §1,825
N. DeVane Williams, Editor and Publisher.
BOYNTON BEACH (F5), pop. 2,642; Palm Beach Co. (SE). 12 m S of Palm Beach.
FEC ; SAL RRs. Novelty factory. Nurseries. Agriculture. Celery, beans, tomatoes.
Chair Rental Forecaster \M«n«iii,r rh«,v T^nf«i 1955 8 80 14° 1-°°
(offset) f Monthjy Chair Rental Controlled free dist.
Alice Gaskfll, Editor; Folding Chair Rental Assn. of America, Publisher,
P. O. Box 206.
News Thursday Independent 1945 5 24 224 2.50
Vernon Lamme, Editor; Sidney Hirsch, Publisher, Box 698.
BRADENTONf (D4), pop. 13,604; Manatee Co. (WC). On Manatee River, 41 m S of
Tampa. SAL; ACL RRs. Airline, NAL. Fruit and vegetable shipping; grapefruit
cannery; bottling works; crate mill. Ships gladioli. Fisheries. Resort. Pine tim-
ber. Diversified farming. Tomatoes, citrus fruit, celery.
fKvjr. ex. Sat.
124
527
53,186
Ind. Dem
1922 8
Herald -f <& Sun.,
ISun. M.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John T. Hammer, Editor; W. E. Page, Publisher, 401 Thirteenth St.
22 297 23.40
Sunday circ
*13,680
* 13,330
BRANFORD — Swanee — See Telegram, High Springs.
BRlSTOLf (Al), pop. X686; Liberty Co. (NW). On Apalachicola River, 44 m W of
Tallahassee. Railroad station and bank, Blountstown. M&B RR. Boat connec-
tions. Manufactures turpentine. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Peanuts,
sugar cane, potatoes.
Free Press Thursday Democratic 1896 6 26 280 1.50
A. C. Weaver, Editor and Publisher.
BRONSONf (D2), pop. 624; Levy Co. (W). 24 m SW of Gainesville. Railroad station,
Archer. ACL; SAL RRS. Bank, Williston. Naval stores produced; saw mill.
Timber. Fruit, stock farming.
Levy County Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1928 7 24 280 2.00
Elton Cobb, Editor and Publisher.
BROOKSVILLEf (D3), pop. 1,818; Hernando Co. (WC). 50 m N of Tampa. ACL; SAL
RRs. Fruit and vegetables packed. Rock products ; crates, veneer manufactured.
Citrus fruit, poultry farms.
Journal-}- .Thursday Democratic 1927 7 24 280 3.00
Wallace Russell, Editor; E. R. Russell, Publisher.
SUn-f Friday Democratic 1932 7 23 280 3.00
Victor J. Lord, Editor and Publisher, 22 East Liberty St.
BUNNELLf (E2). pop. 1,841; Flagler Co. (NE). 65 m SE of Jacksonville. FEC RR.
Cement mill. Saw mill. Pine, cypress timber. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, corn,
vegetables.
Flagler Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1913 5 24 224 2.50
Mrs. M. B. Fuller, Editor; M. B. Fuller, Publisher.
BUSHNELLf (D8), pop. 586; Sumter Co. (C). 63 m NE of Tampa. SAL RR. Agri-
culture. Cattle, tomatoes, cucumbers, watermelon.
Sumter County Times -f Thursday Independent 1881 7 24 280 2.60
Wendell C. Gentry, Editor and Publisher.
§776
§1,926
tl.400
863
2,218
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. Q Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty s«»t. Population— 1950 Census, xRand McNatty
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols <•> Width V Depth Sub
Circ
CALLAHAN (El), pop. 722; Nassau Co. (NE). 17 m NW of Jacksonville. SAL; ACL
RR. Saw mills. Pine, cypress timber. Manufactures veneer, naval stores. Diversi-
fied farming. Poultry, livestock, potatoes, truck crops.
Nassau County Record + Thursday Democratic 1930 6 24 280 1.50 1,753
Lyold W. Herrin, Editor and Publisher.
CANAL POINT (F4%). pop. 1,022; Palm Beach Co. (SE). On Lake Okeechobee and
West Palm Beach Canal. 42 m NW of West Palm Beach. FEC RR. Bank, Pahokee.
Vegetables shipped. Agriculture. Beans, peas, cabbage.
Everglades News Friday Democratic 1924 5 24 224 2.00
Paul Rardin, Editor and Publisher.
CHATTAHOOCHEE (Bl), pop. 8,473; Gadsden Co. (NW). On Apalachicola River,
40 m NW of Tallahassee. AN; ACL; L&N; SAL RRs. Bottling works; grist
mill. Manufactures cellulose products. Agriculture. Tobacco, truck crops.
News-H Friday Independent 1946 7 24 280 2.00 §900
Mrs. Elizabeth Chason, Editor; Wesley R. Ramsey, Publisher, P. O. Box 505.
CHIEFLAND (D2), pop. 843; Levy Co. (W). 40 m SW of Gainesville. ACL RR. Cold
storage plant; saw mill. Citrus fruit, truck farms.
Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 210 2.00 747
Jack M. Holland, Editor; Jack M. and Betty Jo Holland, Pubs., P. O. Box 75.
CHIPLEYf (D5%), POP. 2,959; Washington Co. (NW). 36 m S of Dothan, Ala. L&N
RR. Airport. Grist mills ; bottling works ; pine timber. Manufactures naval stores,
church furniture, spools, lumber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, watermelons.
Washington Co. News + Thursday Democratic 1924 7 24 280 2.50 1,495
L. E. Sellers, Editor and Publisher.
CLEARWATERf (D3%), pop. 15,581; Pinellas Co. (WC). On Gulf of Mexico, 25 m W
of Tampa. ACL; SAL RRs. Airlines, NAL; EAL; MAK. Citrus fruit packing
houses; grapefruit, fish canneries; citrus juice extractors, preserves, wine manu-
factured. Fisheries. Shore resort. Citrus fruit farms.
fEvg. ex. Sat. 1914 8 22 301 18.20 * 16,889
Sun + {& Sun., Democratic **15,850
[Sun. Morn. Sunday circ. 5.20 *17,836
Comic strip advertising accepted. ** 16,844
J. L. Beardsley Editor; Clearwater Sun, Inc., Publisher.
CLERMONT (E3). pop. 2,168; Lake Co. (C). 27 m W of Orlando. ACL; T&GU RRs.
Salt shakers, cabinets, boats, garden furniture manufactured; citrus fruit,
vegetable, pecan packing and canning plants. Fruit, truck, poultry farms.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1914 8 24 301 2.50 §1,610
W. L. Hullinger, Editor and Publisher.
CLEWISTON (F5), pop. 2,499; Hendry Co. (SC). On Lake Okeechobee, 55 m W of
West Palm Beach. ACL RR. Airport. Raw sugar mill. Agriculture. Sugar cane,
cattle, beans, tomatoes.
News-}- Thursday Democratic 1926 7 24 280 3.00 §1,151
Beryl Bowden, Editor; Clewiston News, Inc., Publisher.
COCOA (F3), pop. 4,245; Brevard Co. (E). On Indian River, 40 m SE of Orlando.
Railroad name, Cocoa-Rockledge. FEC RR. Citrus fruit packing; boat works.
Tourist resort. Fisheries. Pine timber. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, beans, tomatoes.
Tribune-h ................................. Fri
Democratic ........ 1917
Mrs. C. H. Holderman, Editor and Publisher.
8 24 294 7.00 §3,625
CORAL GABLES (F6), branch of Miami P. O., pop. 19,837 (special U. S. Census
10-27-55, gives 29,210) ; Dade Co. (S). On Atlantic Ocean at mouth of Biscayne
Bay, adjoining Miami on Southwest. SAL; FEC RRs.
Citrus fruit preserving, cosmetic, women's apparel, furniture, fertilizer, radio
equipment, paper box, awning factories. University of Miami. Resort. Poultry,
truck, fruit farms. Three banks; bank clearings (June, 1957), $81,152,231;
deposits (June, 1957), $51,205,605. 11,915 electric meters; 21,500 telephones.
Miami Hurricane, The -f V -. Friday Collegiate 1926 5 24 217 3.00
Students of the University of Miami, Editors and Publishers.
Southern Beverage Journal.. ..Monthly Liquor Trade 1945 3
Bernard Hill, Editor ; Southern Beverage Journal, Inc., 2
Publisher, 327 Alcazar Ave.
3.00
Tempo-f- V .. 7 ti. a yr Collegiate 1949 3
Students of the University of Miami, Editors and Publishers.
Times + Thursday Independent 1926 8
Robert M. Faloon, Editor; James T. Walters, Publisher.
27 140
42 140
Controlled circ.
26 140 1.50
8,800
>1 3,858
2,000
24 315 4.00 5,700
CRAWFORDVILLEf (Bl%), pop. X600; Wakulla Co. (NW). 18 m S of Tallahassee,
nearest bank. Railroad station, Wakulla. SAL RR. Agriculture.
Wakulla County News -f Friday Democratic 1898 7 24 280 2.00 2,750
William Von Maurer, Editor and Publisher.
CRESCENT CITY (E2), pop. 1,393; Putnam Co. (NE). 60 m S of Jacksonville. ACL
RR. Boat works; tool and die plant; seafood packing house; ferneries. Bass, cat-
fish fisheries. Resort. Timber. Diversified farming. Oranges, grapefruit.
Joumal-f- Friday In d. Dem 1924 5 24 224 2.00
Prints edition for Hastings.
Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Editor; W. H. S. Johnson, Publisher.
Putnam County Courier-f Thursday Independent 1945 7 24 280 2.60 1,176
Esther E. Thomas, Editor and Publisher.
Cfa
atioi
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubliaher'a Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
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CRESTVIEWf (C5%), pop. 5,003 (special U.S. Census 9-21-56, gives 7,496) ;Okaloosa
Co. (NW). 45 m NE of Pensacola. L&N RR. Shirts, underwear manufactured ; saw
mills. Ships pecans. Timber. Agriculture. Cattle, cotton, corn.
Okaloosa News-Journal ........... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1916 7 24 287 3.00 §3,875
E. T. Broderick, Editor and Publisher.
CROSS CITYf (C2), pop. 1,522; Dixie Co. (N). 48 m W of Gainesville. ACL RR.
Bottling works, machine shop. Pine, cypress timber. Agriculture.
Dixie County Advocate + ........ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1922 7 24 280 2.00 910
Al Parker, Editor and Publisher.
DADE CITYf (pop. 3,806; Pasco Co. (WC). 30 m NW of Lakeland. SAL; ACL RRs.
Citrus fruit packing ; bottling works ; lumber mill ; fruit cannery ; hatchery.
Cypress, pine timber. Fruit, truck, poultry farms.
Banner-f .................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1904 8 24 294 2.50 §3,000
H. S. Bazzell, Editor; Dade City Banner, Publisher.
DAN I A (F5%), pop. 4,540 (special U. S. Census 4-7-55, gives 5,680); Broward Co.
(S). On Atlantic Ocean, 20 m N of Miami. FEC; SAL RRs. Resort. Boating and
fishing. Fruit, vegetable packing plants. Agriculture. Citrus fruits, vegetables.
Press-F ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1989 5 24 217 2.50 §1,200
F. K. Gather, Editor; Broward Publishing Co., Inc.
DAYTON A BEACH (E2), pop. 30,187; Volusia Co. (E). On Halifax River, 57 m S of
St. Augustine. FEC RR. Boat connections. Airlines, EAL; NAL. Summer and
winter resort. Several private schools; Bethune-Cookman College (Negro).
Pine, cypress timber.
Citrus fruit packed; concrete products, furniture, plastic factories; bottling,
boat, sheet metal works ; saw mills. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, truck crops. Three
banks; bank clearings (June, 1958), $55,763,470; deposits (June, 1958), $116,-
383,493. 30,181 electric (AC) meters; 5,647 gas (artif.) meters; 30,017 tele-
phones.
Examiner-f- .............................. Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1946 5 24 224 3.00
Fred W. De Motte, Editor and Publisher, Box 6047.
'Journal-f .................................. Morn.ex.Sun... Independent ....... 1904 8 23 308 20.00
News + ..................................... Evff. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1904 8 23 30820.00
Subscription prices include News-Journal.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
News- Journal-f ....................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1904 8 28 308
Herbert Davidson, Editor; Julius Davidson, Publisher, 128 Orange Ave.
Observer-f- ............................... Saturday ......... Democratic ........ 1924 5 24 224 2.50
F. C. Fitzgerald, Editor; Fitzgerald Publications, 427 Silver Beach Ave.
DE FUNIAK SPRINGSf (C6%), pop. 3,077; Walton Co. (NW). 70 m E of Pensacola.
L&N RR. Airport. Manufactures lumber, turpentine, beverages. Timber. Agri-
culture. Corn, cotton, peanuts, poultry.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1888 7 24 280 3.00
Howard Storrs, Editor; H. C. Storrs, Publisher.
DE LANDf (E2%). pop. 8,652; Volusia Co. (E). 23 m SW of Daytona Beach. ACL RR.
John B. Stetson University. Winter resort. Pine, cypress timber. Manufactures
caskets, hypodermic needles, boats; bottling works; lumber mill; fruit packed.
Poultry, truck, dairy, fruit farms.
Stetson Reporter-f V ............. Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1886 5 24 182 1.50
Students of Stetson University, Editors and Publishers.
fEvg. ex. Sat. 1929 8 22 301 18.00
Sun News -f ............................. 4&Sun., Independent ......
[Sun. Morn. Sunday circ.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
May G. Homer, Editor; De Land Publishing Company.
DELJRAY BEACH (F5), pop. 6,312; Palm Beach Co. (SE). On Atlantic Ocean, 17 m
S of West Palm Beach. Railroad name, Delray. FEC; SAL RRs. Nurseries. Resort.
Agriculture. Cattle, beans, tomatoes, gladioli.
Journal (offset) ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 8 24 287 3.00 §3,150
Lora S. Britt, Editor; Robert L. Britt, Publisher, P. O. Box 532.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1928 8 24 301 5.00 *2,936
Delray Beach News. Publisher, 24 N. E. 4th Ave. **2,548
DUNEDIN (D3%), pop. 8,202; Pinellas Co. (WC). 21 m W of Tampa. ACL RR.
Manufactures canning machinery, citrus packing equipment, furniture; con-
centrate citrus juice plant. Fruit packed. Winter resort. Agriculture. Citrus
fruit, truck crops.
Professional Golfer, The ........ Monthly .......... Golf .................... 1919 3 28 140 x3.00 6,212
Robert Russell, Editor; Professional Golfers' Assn. of America, Publisher,
Broadway and Main St.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1924 8 24 301 3.00 1,700
Elbert Water son, Editor and Publisher, 587 Main St.
EDISON CENTER— See Journal of Miami.
ENGLEWOOD (D4%), pop. X850; Sarasota Co. (SW). On Gulf of Mexico, 80 m S of
Saras ota. Railroad station, Nokomis. SAL RR. Winter resort. Boat yard. Boating
and fishing. Citrus fruit farms.
Herald-f ................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1955 5 24 210 3.25 §1,122
Edna Serrell, Editor; J. H. Jesse, Publisher.
EUSTIS (E2H), POP. 4,005; Lake Co. (C). On Lake Eustis, 82 m NW of Orlando.
ACL RR. Citrus fruit packing ; cannery ; boat works ; creamery ; saw mill. Resort.
Agriculture. Citrus fruits, grapes, poultry.
Lake Region News -f .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 7 24 284 4.00 **2,084
Marie Bolles, Editor; Lake Region News, Publisher.
*25,066
*22,569
*33,573
§1,076
J2,560
$1,500
*5,332
**5,121
*5,480
Circulation— *+Sept. A B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§PO Statement; Bold face, aworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. $ Nonpareil
em's.' 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate VI*«»ed only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
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FERNANDINA BEACHf (El), pop. 4,420; Nassau Co. (NE). On Amelia Island, 25 m
NE of Jacksonville. SAL RR. Shrimp packing; wood pulp, fish oil, meal ferti-
lizer manufactured. Shrimp, oyster, menhaden fisheries ; pine timber. Agriculture.
News-Leader Friday Ind. Dem 1891 8 24 287 3.00 * 1,620
Herschel Williams, Publisher, 611 Ash St. **1,829
FORT LAUDERDALEt (F5% ), pop. 36,328 (special U. S. Census 4-7-55, gives 62,906).
Broward Co. (S). On Atlantic Ocean, 25 m N of Miami. FEC; SAL RRs. Airline,
MAK; Resort. TV station.
Manufactures cement products, fertilizer, mattresses, furniture, aircraft-
fittings, electronic equipment, fibre glass, bamboo and aluminum products, boats.
Nurseries; dairies. Truck farms, orange groves. Eight banks; deposits (6-30-58),
199,292,823. 36,406 electric (AC) meters; 31,285 water meters; 64,989 tele-
phones.
K___ , fEvg. ex. Sun.,, n 1910 8 22 315 18.20 *53,491
News + 1 Sun. Morn. Ind' Dem **50^1 1
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. -£53,764
Jack W. Gore, Editor; Gore Publishing Company. **50,791
PCI Journal Quarterly ConcreteEng'g.. 1956 2 28 95x6.00 $1,500
Dr. A. M. Ozell, Editor; Pres tressed Concrete Institute, Inc., 3132 N. E. 9th St.
Sun Colony, The Semi-mo Resort News 1945 4 22 154 3.95 5,000
Issued semi-monthly, November through May.
Robert Walker, Editor; Suncol Publications, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 2398.
FORT MEADE (E4), pop. 2,803; Polk Co. (C). 45 m SE of Tampa. ACL RR. Citrus
fruit packing; saw mill; bottling works. Phosphate mines; pine, cypress timber.
Diversified farming. Corn, melons, beans.
Leader-f Friday Democratic 1909 5 24 210 3.50 §994
A. L. Cleveland, Editor; A. L. Cleveland and Pat Cleveland, Publishers.
FORT MYERSt (E6), pop. 13,195; Lee Co. (S). On Caloosahatchee River, 120 m SE
of Tampa. ACL RR. Airline, NAL. Fruit and vegetable shipping, canning. Boats,
cigars, beverages, lumber manufactured. Fisheries. Resort. Yellow pine, cypress
timber. Agriculture. Citrus fruits, vegetables. TV station.
New.-Press + Every Morn...Democratic 1884 8 28 31B 18-°°^1^I|
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. * 15, 034
W. R. Spear, Editor; News-Press Publishing Company. **13,964
FORT PIERCEf (F4), pop. 18,502; St. Lucie Co. (SE). On Atlantic Ocean, 58 m N of
West Palm Beach. FEC RR. Fruit and vegetable packing and canning; barrels,
beverages, fertilizer, boats, lumber manufactured. Fisheries. Resort. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Citrus fruits, beans, tomatoes.
News-THbune-f n? Indent »•• • 2
Color advertising: accepted.
C. S. Miley, Editor; H. T. Enns, Publisher.
Press (offset) Thursday Independent 1955 8 23 217 2.60
David B. Putnam, Editor and Publisher, 100 Orange Ave.
FORT WALTON BEACH (C6), pop. 2,468 (special U. S. Census 9-21-66, gives 9,456) ;
Okaloosa Co. (NW). On Gulf of Mexico, 40 m E of Pensacola. Railroad station,
Crestview. LAN RR. Bank, Ft. Walton. Fruit, poultry, truck farms.
Playground News Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294 3.00 *5,534
Wayne Bell, Editor and Publisher. **5,527
FROSTPROOF (E4), pop. 2,329; Polk Co. (C). 32 m SE of Lakeland. ACL RR. Citrus
fruit packing, canning, processing; saw mill; fertilizer factory. Pine timber.
Fruit, stock farms.
Highland News -f- Friday Independent 1915 7 24 280 2.50 $800
A. H. Mellor, Editor and Publisher.
GAINESVILLEf (D2), pop. 26,861; Alachua Co. (N). 60 m SW of Jacksonville. SAL;
ACL RRs. Airline, EAL. Fertilizer, crates, tung oil, lumber, naval stores, elec-
tronic tubes manufactured. Pine timber. Meat packing center. Six banks. Uni-
versity of Florida. Corn, tobacco, tung oil nuts.
Copeia (no adv.) Quarterly {files' ?tcP~ 1913 2 24 112 x6'00 1'450
Fred R Cagle, Editor; American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists,
Publisher, Florida State Museum, University of Florida.
Florida Agriculture -f Monthly Agriculture 1943 3 28 140 x2.50 27,964
Not issued during June, July and August.
Hugh Waters, Editor; Fla. Farm Bureau Fed'ns, Publisher, 4350 S. W. 18th St.
Florida AlligatorV + Tues.&Fri. ..Collegiate 190T Controlled f^dlst.
Students of the University of Florida, Editors and Publishers.
Florida College Farmer V 4 ti. a yr Coll. & Agric 1948 3 28 140 .50
R. W. McRae, Editor; Florida College Farmer, Publisher, Florida Union Bldg.
Florida Entomologist Quarterly Entomological... 19 17 1 54 84 6.00 J416
Dr. Lewis Berner, Editor ; Florida Entomological Society, Publisher,
Univ. Station, Box 2425.
Florida Historical Quarterly.. Quarterly Historical 1908 1 43 126 x5.00 700
Rembert W. Patrick, Editor; Florida Historical Society, Publisher, Box 3646.
Florida Libraries -f Quarterly {Research 195° 3 27 14° x2'00 75°
Fred David Bryant, Editor; Florida Library Assn., Publisher,
University of Florida.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $ Publisher'! Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 6 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIsaued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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140 3.50
808 18.00 * 12, 609
**12,623
Sunday circ. * 13, 093
**13>092
GAINESVILLEf (Continued) Estab Cols 0 Width V Depth Sub Circ
Orange Peel, The V Quarterly . Collegiate 1933 3 26 127 1.00
Students of University of Florida, Editors and Publishers Controlled free dist. $5,000
Plant Physiology Bi-monthly. Plant Phys. 1926 2 86 120 12.00 $8,000
A. H. Brown, Editor; American Society of Plant Physiologists, Publishers,
Box 2665, University Station.
Players Magazine-f Monthly Educ. Drama 1923 3 26
Clark Weaver, Editor; Players Magazine, Publisher, Box 839.
fEvg.ex.Sat. 1876 8 28
Sun-f { & Sun., Democratic
I Sun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. M. Pepper, Jr., Editor; Pepper Printing Co., Publisher.
GRACEVILLE (D5%), pop. 1,638; Jackson Co. (NW). 20 m S of Dothan, Ala. L&N
RR. Lumber mill, cotton gin. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, watermelons,
peanuts.
News-f Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 280 2.00 970
Orsen B. Spivey, Publisher.
GREEN COVE SPRINGSf (El%), pop. 8,291; Clay Co. (NE). On St. Johns River,
26 m S of Jacksonville. ACL RR. Hosiery, saw mills. Residential. Health resort.
Commercial and sport fishing. Pine timber. Diversified farming.
Clay County Crescent -j- Thursday Democratic 1920 8 24 280 8.00 2,380
Janie M. Johnson, Editor; Clay County Crescent, Inc., Publisher. 209 W. Walnut.
GROVELAND (E3), pop. 1,028; Lake Co. (C). 34 m W of Orlando. ACL RR. Cannery;
fruit packing and processing plant; garden furniture factory. Agriculture. Citrus
fruits, grapes, poultry.
Press -f Friday Independent 1947 8 24 301 2.50 §53O
Warren L. Hullinger, Editor and Publisher, Clermont.
GULFPORT— See Saint Petersburg.
HA1NES CITY (E3%), pop. 6,630; Polk Co. (C). 20 m NE of Lakeland. ACL RR.
Citrus fruit canning and packing; feed mills. Fruit, truck, stock farms.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1916 8 24 280 2.50 §2,OOO
R. L. Cromer, Editor; S. L. Stokes, Publisher.
HASTINGS — Journal — See Crescent City.
Sun — See Palatka.
HAVANA (Bl), pop. 1,634; Gadsden Co. (NW). 15 m N of Tallahassee. SAL RR.
Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, sugar cane, livestock.
Herald -f Thursday Agric. Dem 1947 7 24 280 2.50 §860
Jack E. Dudley, Editor and Publisher.
HIALEAH (F6), pop. 19,676 (special U. S. Census 10-27-55, gives 43,135); Dade Co.
(S). On Miami Canal, 8 m NW of Miami. FEC; SAL RRs. Hialeah Park racing
course.
Meat packing; smoked fish processing. Manufactures kitchen cabinets, Vene-
tian blinds, bricks, metal, fibre glass, steel, concrete products, mattresses, awn-
ings, bed frames, fabricated homes.
Florida Grocer (offset) .. Monthly ..Grocers . . 1955 5 24 234 6.00
Jay Morton, Editor and Publisher, 300 E. First Ave. Controlled free dist. 7,7OO
Home News (offset) Friday Independent 1944 5 24 224 3.00 3,910
Blanche H. Morton, Editor; Jay Morton, Publisher, 300 E. 1st Ave.
Journal — See Miami.
HIGH SPRINGS (Dl%), pop. 2,088; Alachua Co. (N). On Santa Fe River, 22 m NW
of Gainesville. ACL RR. Peanut mill; railroad shops. Phosphate mine. Timber.
224 3.00 §1,075
32 105 2.40
24 210 3.00
Combined circ.
§1,024
Dairy, stock, poultry, truck farms. Tobacco, watermelons, peanuts.
Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1952 5 24
Elbridge G. Cann, Editor and Publisher.
Hilltop Magazine Quarterly Gen'l Int 1930 2
Sophie Jean Irving. Editor; Hilltop, Publisher.
Telegram -f Friday Independent 1924 B
Prints editions for Alachua called Free Press and Bran ford called Swanee.
F. M. Arkell, Editor; Rod Arkell, Publisher.
HOLLYWOOD (F5%), pop. 14,351 (special U. S. Census 4-7-55, gives 22.798);
Broward Co. (S). On Atlantic Ocean and inland waterway canal, 20 m N of
Miami. FEC; SAL RRs. Resort. Foundry; concrete blocks, mattresses, cabinets,
mirrors, beverages, electronic equipment, game equipment, clothing manufac-
tured. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, dairy, poultry products.
He6b8erJe1-+rOWard JFriday Independent 1925 5 24 224 2.50
Stanley Mendenhaii/Ed. ; Bob Slater and Bob Spear, Pubs., 1348 S. Dixie H'way.
Sun-Tattler + {^ Wed" Independent . .. 1935 8 23 308 9-00 . *14,580
Wilmont E. Day and G. W. McCall, Publishers.
HOMESTEAD (F6), pop. 4,678; Dade Co. (S). 28 m SW of Miami. SAL; FEC RRs.
Fruit and vegetables packed ; fertilizer manufactured. Citrus fruit, truck farms.
Tomatoes, potatoes.
Leader- Perrine Post 4- .Thursday Democratic 1912 8 24 301 3.00
Ben Archer, Editor and Publisher.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1934 8 24 287 8.00
Polly R. Balfe, Editor and Publisher, 15 N. E. 1 Road.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit}
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership lee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to th« ua« of tfa« Directory In front off book.
§6,423
>14,550
**1 3,642
J4.008
§3,800
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INDIAN ROCKS BEACH (DStt), pop. 198; Pinellas Co. (WC). On Gulf of Mexico, 25 m
SW of Tampa. Railroad station. Largo. ACL; SAL RRs. Bank town, Clear water.
Resort.
1956
1
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M. E. Munroe, Editor; Wm. N. Munroe, Publisher, 205 N. 14th Ave.
INVERNESS! (D2%), pop. 1,471; Citrus Co. (WC). 60 m N of Tampa, ACL RR. Saw
mills; turpentine distilleries. Hardwood timber. Fruit, truck farms.
Citrus County Chronicle -f Thursday Democratic 1890 7 23 280 8.00
Paul W. and Eleanor Ramsey, Publishers, 107 Apopka Ave.
JACKSONVILLE (El), pop. 204,517; Duval Co. (NE). On St. Johns River, 155 m
^^^S W of Savannah, Ga. ACL; FEC; SAL RRs. Airlines: DAL; EAL; NAL; SOU.
Three TV stations. Resort. Fisheries; shipyards, railroad shops; meat and fruit
packing.
Distributing, lumber, insurance center, fuel oil storage terminal, naval stores
storage point. Principal manufactures: crates, hampers, fertilizer, cigars, coffee,
canned fruit and foods, naval stores, matches, paper boxes, cartons and bags,
crushed oyster shells, pine tar, concrete, gypsum products, synthetic rosins,
glass bottles and jars, storage batteries, paint. Fifteen banks : bank clearings
(1957), $12,481,211,954; deposits (12-31-57), $638,193,584. 123,276 electric
(AC) meters; 17,275 gas (artif.) meters; 139,927 telephones.
AGRA-f Monthly Gas. Retailers....1953 C on tilled1 free* dist.
William D. Tucker, Editor; Allied Gasoline Retailers Assn. of Florida,
208 Guaranty Life Bldg.
Breeze (offset) Semi-mo Independent 1946 7 23 266 2.25
Warner S. Hull, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 6045.
Chronicle-f Friday Independent .1944 5 24 215 3.00
Sam D. Melson, Editor; Chronicle Pub. Enterprises, Inc., 33 S. Ocean St.
Financial News-f- {^Sun*' ^^ Legal 1912 7 24 273 18'°°
Thelma G. McManus, Editor; Financial News Corp., Publisher, 131 E. Bay St.
Florida Baptist Witness Thursday Baptist 1883 3 30 147 2.00
W. G. Stracener, Editor; Convention Press, Publisher, 218 W. Church St. (2).
[Dairy Farm'g
Florida Dairy News-f Quarterly ^& Dairy Pdts. 1950 3 28 140x1.00
I Distribution
E. T. Lay, Editor; Florida Dairy Assn., Publisher, 615 Park St. (4).
Florida Gardener Quarterly Gardening 1951 2 28 110 x
Mrs. Melville Hall, Editor; Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc., Publisher,
Fort King Rd., Zephyrhills.
Florida Municipa, Record + ...Month.y (*»££»'«'• 1928 c^oVd' f r°ee Si.°t°.
Gordon Butler, Editor; Florida League of Municipalities, Publisher,
301 Exchange Bldg., Adams St.
Florida Star (Negro) -f Saturday Independent 1951 7 24 280 5.00
Eric Simpson, Editor; Florida Star Publishing Company, 2323 Moncrief Rd.
Florida Tattler (Negro) -f Saturday Independent 1934 5 26 224 3.50
Porcher L. Taylor, Sr., Editor; Taylor and Son Printing Co., Publisher,
918 W. Union.
Florida Times-Union-f Every Morn...Ind. Dem 1864 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. C. Millar, Pub.; Florida Publishing Co., 400 W. Adams St. (1)
Florida Truck News Monthly Motor Trucks.... l947 ?
Circ
4,800
§1,721
1,892
3,856
3,067
§5,100
50,270
3,000
26,500
50
3,450
15,374
12,500
22
301 26.00 * 156, 907
**154,264
Sunday circ. * 162,046
**158,186
26 140 3.00 1,985
42 140
T«n™«ia.
Journal-f-
Florida Trucking Assn., Inc., Publisher, Box 238. (1). Controlled free dist. 615
(Evg.ex.Sat.& n^^^^.j, 1887 8 22 308 20.80 *63,006
lsun.,Sun.MornDemocratlc ..... **59,328
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. -£63,683
R. N. Oow, Jr., Editor; C. B. Kelly, Publisher, 500 Laura St. (1). **61,379
2.00
JOE^g1neeFri°ngdlociety-f JBi-monthly. Engineering 1917 2 30 105
Dr. E. R. Hendrickson, Editor; Florida Engineering Society, Publisher,
114 S. E. 1st St., Gainesville.
J°SSaAB/ocljition0rida Med"JMonthly Medical 1914 2 34 133 x5.00
Shaler Richardson, M.D., Ed.; Florida Med. Assn., Pub., 736 Riverside Ave.
Ocean Beach Reporter -f Friday Independent 1942 8 24 301 5.00
Jack Miles, Editor and Publisher, 10 3rd Ave., N.
^^rc!)"181 RevieWf JQuarterly Education 1950 2 28 108 3.75
J. Irving E. Scott, Editor; The Negro Educational Review, Publisher, Box 4676.
M««*M fOutb'd Motor 1954 3 27 147 3.00
Monthly Boating 2 40 147
rn, MA Tu^f^ 1957 8 28 146
Outboard Progress 8 ti. a yr i»!J?i « 2 40 146
I Boating Controlled free dist.
Thomas C. Hardman, III, Editor; Outboard Magazines, Inc., Publishers,
P. O. Box 4246.
1952 3 30 150 3.00
Seafarer Monthly Shipping 2 48 150
Controlled free dist.
David A. Howard, Editor; Howard Publications, 237 West Forsyth St. (2).
2,500
3,297
* 1,202
61,922
19,172
493
6,172
Circulation— A-fcSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Matt. ^Nonpareil
•ma, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand Me Nail 7
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
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JACKSONVILLE (Continued) Estab Co Is 0 Width? Depth Sub Clrt
Southern HotelJournal Monthly Hotel Trade 1920 8 25 140 3.00 8.500
James Pearson, Editor and Publisher, 2584 Oak St.
Southern Jewish Weekly, The..Friday Jewish Int 1924 5 24 224 3.00 10,850
Isadore Moscovitz, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 3297 (6).
Southern Lumber Journal andl..^-. \ Lumber & 1896 3 30 147 3.00
Building Material Dealer.. JMoniniy IBldg. Material Controlled circ. >5,288
R. B. Wand, Editor; Southern Lumber Journal, Publisher, P. O. Box 448 (1).
JASPERt (Dl), pop. 2,327; Hamilton Co. (N). 90 m W of Jacksonville. ACL; SOU.
RRs. Lumber, crates, naval stores, feed manufactured. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, tobacco, truck farms.
News-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1870 7 24 280 3.00 |1,250
Robert and Bee Ehlert, Editors and Publishers, Box 32.
JAY (B5%), pop. 547; Santa Rosa Co. (NW). 50 m N of Pensacola. Nearest railroad
station. Century. L&N RR. Bank, Brewton, Ala. Fertilizer factory. Agriculture.
Peanuts, cotton, tobacco.
Tri-County Gazette .. Friday Agriculture 1951 8 24 287 1.50
Tom Leonard, Editor and Publisher.
3,250
KEY WESTf (E7), pop. 26,433; Monroe Co. (S). On Gulf of Mexico, 153 m S of Miami.
Over Seas Transportation Co. Airlines: NAL; "Q" AL. Tourist resort, fisheries.
Cigar, shrimp factories ; sponge industry ; coffee roasting ; bottling works.
Truck, citrus fruit farms._
23 294 15.60 §7,914
§3,052
Color advertising accepted.
Norman D. Art man, Editor and Publisher.
Coral Tribune -f Friday Ind. Dem 1952 5 24 196 3.00
Joe Allen, Editor; Joe Allen and William M. Allen, Publishers, 333 Simonton St.
KISSIMMEEf (E3), pop. 4,310; Osceola Co. (C). On Lake Tohopekaliga. 18 m SW of
Orlando. ACL RR. Citrus fruit packed; saw mills; naval stores, boat building.
Manufactures plastics. Agriculture. Fruit, cattle, beans, potatoes.
C Cattle Group Limited — Comprised of Florida Cattleman and Livestock Journal;
Livestock Breeder Journal of Macon, Ga. Space sold in combination as a group.
J See individual listings.
§449
1936 3 28 140 2.00 *5,369
Bob Cody, Editor; Cody Publications, Publisher, 10 Verona St.
Florida Future Farmers-}- Quarterly Agriculture 1938 8 28 140 1.00 8,945
A. R. Cox, Editor; Future Farmers of America, Publisher, Cody Publications,
P. O. Box 891.
Gazette Friday Ind. Dem 1894 8 24 287 4.00 *2,075
Leo Schumaker, Editor and Publisher. **1,955
International Brahman 1Q .. T * * u I956 3 27 14° 2-°° 2»548
Review J8 "• a yr Livestock Controlled free dist. 1,338
Prints Spanish language edition quarterly called Revista Cebu, circ., 1,103,
paid, Controlled free dist. 3,001.
James E. Park, Editor; IBR Company, Publisher, Box 891.
LABELLEf (E5), pop. 945; Hendry Co. (SC). On Caloosahatchee River, 32 m NE
of Fort Myers, nearest bank and railroad station. Saw mills. Timber. Agricul-
ture. Citrus fruit, sugar cane.
Hendry County News + Thursday Democratic 1928 5 26 245 2.60
Carr Settle, Editor; Beryl Bowden, Publisher.
LAKE BUTLERf (Dl%), pop. 1,040; Union Co. (N). 45 m SW of Jacksonville. SOU;
ACL RR. Manufactures lumber, naval stores. Pine, cypress timber. Truck farms.
Corn, potatoes, beans.
Union County Times -f- Thursday Democratic 1912 6 22 252 3.00
C. S. Lecky, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE ClTYf (Dl%), pop. 7,671; Columbia Co. (N). 60 m W of Jacksonville. SAL;
SOU; ACL RRs. Turpentine and lumber industries; cotton gin; bottling works.
Stock, poultry farms.
Report^and Columbia |Friday Democratic 187° 8 23 308 6'00 *2'447
Don Dockery, Editor; R. L. Strickland, Publisher.
LAKELAND (E3%), pop. 30,861; Polk Co. (C). 32 m E of Tampa. ACL RR. Airline,
NAL. Florida Southern College. Phosphate mines.
Railroad shops ; tannery. Extensive citrus fruit packing and canning ; fertilizer,
beverages, packing house supplies, batteries, furniture, food machinery manu-
factured. Fruit, truck, poultry farms. Three banks; deposits (6-1-58), $61,229,-
861. 19,250 electric meters; 4,411 gas meters; 13,968 telephones.
American-Press -f- Friday Democratic 1940 7 24 280 2.50
W. E. Bradley, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 946.
Florida Jay Cee News-f Monthly {of'CcJm!11' 1942 3 28 14° xl-°° 8»960
Al McFadyen, Editor; Florida Jr. Chamber of Commerce, Publisher, Box 1141.
Florida Plumbing and litrrtnfMv fPlumb'g & 1941 8 26 143x2.50 275
Heating Contractor-f JMonthly } Heating Controlled free dist. 1,565
Prank D. Wesley, Editor; Assn. Plumb'g and Heat'g Contractors of Florida, Inc.,
P. O. Box 562.
Circulation — **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil
•ms. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNftUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Gutdt to th« us* of th« Directory In front of book.
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fEvg. ex. Sat. 1924
Ledger + •( & Sun., Democratic
(Sun. Morn.
Color advertising accepted.
Harris G. Sims, Editor ; Ledger Publishing Co., Inc.
Southern, TheV + Friday Collegiate 1928 6
Students of Florida Southern College, Editors and Publishers.
Estib Col$<$> Width V Depth Sub
Cfit
8 22 808 20.80 *1 7,596
** 16,852
Sunday circ. * 18,482
** 17,500
24 252 1.00 1,865
LAKE WALES (E3tf ). pop. 6.821: Polk Co. (C). 80 m SE of Lakeland. ACL; SAL RRs.
Citrus fruit packed; grapefruit cannery; sash and door, fertilizer factories.
Tourist resort. Fruit, stock farms. Oranges, grapefruit.
*' ^'Independent ...... 1916 8 24 294 10.00 2,128
Highlander-f ...........................
Robert O. Lodmell, Editor and Publisher.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926
O. B. Brice, Editor; Brice Printing Company, Publisher.
8 24 294 3.00 $2,680
LAKE WORTH (F5). pop. 11,777; Palm Beach Co. (SE). Adjoins West Palm Beach
on the south. FEC; SAL RRs. Airports. Manufactures storage batteries, chemi-
cals, paint. Nurseries. Winter resort. Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
Herald-f ................................... Mon.&Thurs...Independent ...... 1912 8 24 287 5.20
Carl Schaefer, Editor; Karl J. Easton, Publisher.
Illustra ted Tropical Leader -h. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1956 5 24 199 2.50
C. H. Rails, Editor; Dr. R. Romano, Publisher, 410 N. G St.
LARGO (DSJi), pop. 1,547; Pinellas Co. (WC). 12 m NW of St. Petersburg. ACL;
s. Fruit packed; nurseries. Citrus fruit, dairy farms.
§3,625
$1,277
24 280 2.00 §3,089
SAL RRs.
Sentinel -f Thursday Independent 1912 7
J. S. Pecarek, Editor and Publisher, 214 Bay Drive.
LECANTO (D2%), pop. X61; Citrus Co. (WC). 10 m W of Inverness. Nearest railroad
station, Crystal River. ACL RR. Bank, Inverness. Fruit, truck farms.
Canary World Monthly Canaries 1943 2 28 112 2.50
Helen Kneller, Editor and Publisher.
LEESBURG (E2%), pop. 7,895; Lake Co. (C). 28 m NW of Orlando. Airport. SAL;
ACL RRs. Citrus fruit packed; frozen concentrate plant; cannery; crate mill;
bottling works. Ferneries. Agriculture. Citrus fruits, watermelons, truck crops.
fEvg. ex. Sat. 1876 8 24 280 15.60 *2,669
Commercial + {& Sun., Democratic **2,647
I Sun. Morn. Sunday circ. * 2,658
Comic strip advertising accepted. **2,643
Emmett Peter, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 161.
LIVE OAKf (Dl), pop. 4,064 ; Suwannee Co. (N). 80 m W of Jacksonville. SAL: ACL;
LOP&G RRs. Manufactures veneer, pulpwood, cross arms, boats, naval stores,
feed. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, cattle, hogs, poultry, pecans, watermelons.
Present Truth Messenger -f.. Thursday Religious 1898 3 28 140 3.00 3,260
Clarence J. Kearney, Editor; Advent Christian Press, Publisher.
Suwannee Democrat 4- Thursday Ind. Dem 1884 7 24 273 3.00 §2,486
Louie C. Wadsworth, Editor and Publisher.
MACCLENNYf (Dl), pop. 1,177; Baker Co. (NE). 30 m W of Jacksonville. SAL RR.
Lumber, naval stores manufactured. Nursery. Pine timber. Truck farms. Corn,
cotton, potatoes.
Baker County Press-}- Friday Democratic 1929 6 24 280 2.50 §1,100
Tate Powell, Jr., Editor; Powell ft Powell, Publishers.
MADISONf (Cl), pop. 3,150; Madison Co. (N). 28 m S of Valdosta, Ga. SAL RR.
Saw, planing mills; metal products plant; bottling works. Tobacco shipped.
Pine, cypress timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, corn, watermelons, cattle and
hogs.
Enterprise-Recorder 4- Friday Independent 1901 6 26 280 3.50
T. C. Merchant and T. C. Merchant, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
MAITLAND (E3), pop. X889; Orange Co. (EC). 8 m N of Orlando. Bank town, Winter
Park. Manufactures draperies. Citrus fruit farms.
Florida Naturalist Monthly Nat. Hist 1927 1 54 105 x5.00
C. Russell Mason, Editor; Florida Audubon Society, Publisher.
MARATHON (E7). pop. X650; Monroe Co. (S). On Gulf of Mexico, 45 m NE of Key
West. Overseas Transportation Co. (motor vehicle). Fisheries. Tourist resort.
Truck, citrus fruit farms.
Florida Keys Keynoter Thursday Independent 1958 5 23 196 3.00
Keynoter Publishing Co., P. O. Box 186.
MARIANNAf (D6%), Pop. 5.845; Jackson Co. (NW). On Chipola River, 61 m NE of
Panama City. M&B; LAN RRs. Airline, NAL. Pine and hardwood timber; Lime-
stone quarries. Cooperage ; meat packing plant; garment factory; bottling works;
peanut shellers; grain elevator. Diversified farming. Peanuts, corn, sweet
potatoes.
Advocate-f (offset) .Thursday (Shopper 1958 4 24 180 1.00
Partly free distribution. 1 ft News 2,000— Free
Bob Bickford, Editor; Marianna Printing Co., Publisher.
Democratic 1927 8
§1,790
J1.750
§2,223
530
Jackson County Floridan-f ....
Color advertising accepted.
R. A. Renner, Editor and Publisher, 144 E. LaFayette St.
815 18.00 *1,432
**1,677
Ctradatlon-HHkSept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jut» and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
COM, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. VIstwA only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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MAYOt (Cl%), pop. 679; Lafayette Co. (N). 63 m NW of Gainesville. LOPAG RR.
Lumber; naval stores industries. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, peanuts, cotton.
Free Press -f Friday Democratic 1888 7 24 280 2.00
Bernard Guthrie, Editor and Publisher.
of
MELBOURNE (F8%). pop. 4,228 x>revcura w. \sni, \jn xnamn xviver, ou m oc* ox
Orlando. FEC RR. Airline, EAL. Resort. Novelty and bottling works. Manufac-
Brevard Co. (E). On Indian River, 60 m
_AL. Resort. Novelty and bottling wo * ""
tures electronics equipment. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, vegetables.
H.I. A. Journal (offset) ....Monthly Watchmak'g ... .1946 \ J|J J|9 8'00
Arthur F. Beck, Editor; Horological Institute of America, Publisher, Box 667.
Clrt
987
4,251
fEvg. ex. Sat.
Times + { & Sun., Ind. Dem
[Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Pearl Leech, Editor; Frederick L. McFarlin, Publisher.
1894 8 24 287 15.60
Sunday circ.
*5,324
**5,269
*5,999
**5,94S
MIAMlf (F6), pop. 249,276 (special U. S. Census 10-27-55, gives 259,035); Dade Co.
(8). On Biscayne Bay, 855 m S of Jacksonville. FEC; SAL RRs. Airlines: APA;
AVENSA; AVN; BOAC; DAL; EAL; BNF; BWIA; CDA; LAV; LACSA;
CUBANA; GAMSA; KLM; NAL; PAA; TAN; GU; C1NTA; MAK; NEA; REAL;
LAN; AREA; LLC. Foreign and coastal shipping, railroad and airlines terminus.
Five TV stations.
Manufactures airplane parts, canned fruits and vegetables, furniture, mat-
tresses, wearing apparel, Pharmaceuticals, paint, insecticides, fertilizers, cigars,
water heaters, leather products, coconut and sea shell novelties, candy, tile,
store fronts, mirrors, shutters, beverages. Railway shops. Shipyards. Winter
and summer resort. Thirty-two banks; clearings (6-30-58), $935,576,506;
deposits (6-30-58), $1,048,127,133. 270,000 (res.) electric (AC) meters; 160,000
gas (artif.) meters; 400,000 telephones.
Courier (Negro) — See Pittsburgh, Pa.
Daily Racing Form Morn.ex.Sun... Racing 4 30 231 Mon.
Published during Florida racing season. Price 35c a copy. Tues. to Fri.
J. S. Perlman, Publisher. P. O. Box 3619 (23). Sat. only
Diario Las Americas 1
(The Americans Daily) [-Morn. ex. Mon. ..Independent 1953 8 23 287 14.00
(Span, and Eng.) j
Horatio F. Aguirre, Ed.; The Americas Pub'g Co., 4349 36th St., Miami Springs.
Florida AAA Motorist-f Monthly Motoring .1947 5 24 217 x
Not issued during January and August.
Loyal G. Compton, Editor; Fla. Divisions of the AAA, Publisher,
29th St. and Biscayne Blvd.
Florida Architect, The Monthly Architecture 1954 Controlled f rU dist.
Robert Sherman, Editor; Florida Assn. of Architects Inc., Publisher,
Dupont Plaza Center (23).
Florida Building Journal -f Monthly Build'g Trd 1945 3 27 140 3.00
David Shubow, Editor; Hopkins Publications, 8620 N. W. 7th St. Controlled circ.
Florida Echo (Ger. & Eng.)... Semi-mo Independent 1925 5 24 227 8.00
Carola Mohrholz, Editor; Albert W. Partak, Publisher,
315 Professional Bldg. (32).
Florida Grocers' Bulletin-f IM™I*I,I- w*»f r,.™ 1963 5 24 224 *
(offset) L.}MonthIy Ret' Groc Controlled free dist.
T. B. Moorhead, Editor; Retail Grocers' Assn. of Florida, Inc., P. O. Box 335,
Biscayne Annex.
HeraJd + Every Morn... Independent 191° 8 22
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
*6,489
*S,741
*7,S85
§16,752
50,000
3.205
>U58
1,805
$2,541
815 23.40 * 302,264
**270,573
Sunday circ. *366,584
**328,486
2 40 140 6.00 *7,802
5 24 224 6.00 §11,133
217 4.00
J. S. Knight. Editor; Miami Herald Publishing Co. (30).
^and^urge^ry^01116 JMonthly Indus. Med 1931
Industrial'Med'icine Publishing Co., 400 S. W. 69th Ave.
Jewish Floridian-f- Friday Jewish Int 1927 _
Leo Mindlin, Editor; Fred K. Shochet, Publisher. 120 N. E. 6th St.
Journal 4- Thursday Independent 1952 6 24
Partly free distribution.
Prints editions for: Allapattah-Edison ; Hialeah-Miami Springs; North Dade.
Ed Ritter, Editor; Greater Miami Community Newspapers, Publisher,
260 N. E. 79th St. (38).
Metropolitan Miamian, The + . Monthly Ch. of Com 1915 5 23 210 x
Paul M. Fulcomer, Editor; Miami-Dade Co. Chamber of Commerce, Publishers,
141 N.E. Third Ave.
V. «0- fEv*-ex-Sun-n«»mo<.ratic 1898 8 28 31528.40*141,997
News + ISun. Morn. Democratic **126,62S
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. *1 17,384
William C. Baggs, Editor; Miami Daily News, Inc., Publisher, **1 12,399
Biscayne Blvd., at Sixth St. (30).
ReviewH- {JJ grunneX'Sat* Com'l & Legal....l926 6 24 242 15.00
G. A. Coup, Editor; Review Printing Co., Pub., 26 S. W. Second Ave. (86).
(Nurserymen, IQKK j» 07 140 2 00
Garden Sup. ivo° ° Controlled circ.
Ruth Stuart Allen, Editor and Publisher, Box 514, Little River Station (85).
*1,491
4,104
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch, t County seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory fat front el book.
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Clrc
§9,327
4.00 19>091
« 9fl * An « nn
3 28 14° 3'00
24 219 15.60
Sunday circ.
§12,015
§12,015
MIAMIf (Continued) E'ttb Cols^WidthV Depth Sub
Talent Digest Monthly Entertainment... 195 7 2 42 140 5.00
Patrick Mason, Editor; J. Mike Musto, Publisher, Miami Office Bldg.,
Dupont Plaza Center.
Times (Negro) Saturday Independent 1928 5 24 224 4.00
H. E. S. Reeves, Editor; The Miami Times, Publisher, 6740 N. W. 15th Ave.
^^££**^"}*™M* ! FtorlS'* * ^ 3 27 14°
Emil L. Shwetzer, Editor; Tropical Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 37-56.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Florida State Edition, *80,184.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Gold Coast Edition, *82,409.
Whip (Negro) Saturday Independent 1941 6 24 196 4.00
Sam B. Solomon, Editor and Publisher, 6895 N. W. 15th Ave. (47).
MIAMI BEACH (F6). branch of Miami P. O., pop. 46,282 (special U. S. Census 10-27-56,
gives 60,981): Bade Co. (S). 8 m SE of Miami, nearest railroad station. SAL;
FEC RRs. Airport. Summer and winter resort. Four banks; deposits (6-28-67),
$157,073,219. 29,442 electric meters; 23,312 gas meters; 85,780 telephones.
Room and Food Services \TU««*UI,, f Hotel, Motel 1QKK
Magazine J Monthly \Opemtors 1955
Bernard Hill, Editor; McAskill Publishing Co., 1205 Lincoln Rd.
fEvg. ex. Sat. ,q2q R
Sun-f- {& Sun., Independent iy*y °
ISun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Parks Rusk. Editor and Publisher, 1753 Alton Rd.
Times-}- Friday Independent 1922 5 _. _._
J. P. Wendier, Editor; Mrs. J. H. Wendier, Publisher, P. O. Box 690 (39).
MIAMI SPRINGS— Journal— See Miami.
MILTONf (B5%). pop. 2,040; Santa Rosa Co. (NW). On Blackwater River, 25 m NE
of Pensacola. LAN RR, Airport. Naval stores, lumber industries. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
Press Gazette-f- Thursday Independent 1910 8 24 301 3.00
T. A. Leonard, Editor and Publisher.
MONTICELLOf (Cl), pop. 2,264; Jefferson Co. (N). 21 m S of Thomasville, Ga. SAL;
ACL RRs. Airport. Feed, saw mills; bottling works. Nurseries. Timber. Agri-
culture. Watermelon seeds, pecans, hogs.
News-f Friday Democratic 1869 7 24 280 3.00
Keathley Bowden, Editor; Monticello News, Inc., Publisher.
MOORE HAVENf (E4%), pop. 636; Glades Co. (S). On Lake Okeechobee, 75 m W of
West Palm Beach. ACL RR. Bank, Clewiston. Catfish fisheries. Agriculture.
Beans, cabbage, tomatoes.
Glades County Democrat -f- Friday Democratic 1920 5 26 252 2.50
Carr Settle, Editor ; Beryl Bowden, Publisher.
MOUNT DORA (E2%), pop. 3,028; Lake Co. (C). On Lake Dora, 26 m NW of Orlando.
ACL RR. Tourist resort. Citrus juices canned; crates, fertilizer, boats manu-
factured. Fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
Topic-f Thursday Independent 1916 7 24 280 3.00
Paul H. Reese, Publisher.
MULBERRY (E3%), pop. 2,024; Polk Co. (C). 10 m S of Lakeland. ACL: SAL RRs.
Phosphate mines; fertilizer, mattress, furniture factories. Fruit, truck, poultry
farms.
Press Friday Independent 1918 7 24 276 2.50
H. A. Carlton, Editor; W. E. Bradley, Publisher.
NAPLES (E5%), pop. 1,465; Collier Co. (S). On Gulf of Mexico, 160 m S of Tampa.
ACL RR. Saw mills; mullet, mackerel, shrimp fisheries. Truck farms, cattle.
Collier County News Sun. & Thurs.. Independent 1925 8 23 294 6.50
Michael Chance, Editor; Collier County Publishing Co
NEW PORT RICHEY (D3), pop. 1,612; Pasco Co. (WC). 18 m N of Clearwater, near-
est railroad station, Elfers. SAL RR. Timber. Agriculture. Oranges, grapefruit,
Press-f .' Thursday Ind. Dem 1918 7 24 280 3.00
W. H. Thomas, Editor and Publisher, 117 E. Missouri.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH (F2%), pop. 5,776; Volusia Co. (E). On North Indian River,
1 m from Ocean. 14 m S of Daytona Beach. FEC RR. Airport. Tourist resort.
Shrimp, crab fisheries. Citrus fruit, truck farms.
News + Thursday Independent 1908 8 24 287 3.00 „ ,
Frances H. McGrath, Editor; Winifred H. Matthews, Publisher, 109 Magnolia St. ** 1,994
Observer-f Friday Democratic 1940 6 24 224 2.00
C. W. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
Pelican (offset) Thursday Independent 1951 4 24 154 2.00
R. N. Austin, Editor; Phyllis M. Austin, Publisher, 116 Canal St.
NORTH DADE— See Journal of Miami.
NORTH MIAMI BEACH (F5%), pop. 10,734 (special U. S. Census 10-27-56, gives
23,463); Dade Co. (S). 10 m N of Miami. FEC RR. Manufactures dog food,
concrete joists, crystallized fruit and candy. Fruit nursery; hatchery. Fruit
packing and shipping.
?ffse?)€aCh NeWS" jWeekly Independent 1951 6 22 224 2.60
Gladys L. siick'/Editor ;' George B. Slick, Sr., Publisher, P. 0. Box 405.
24 203 5.00 §3,200
§3,100
§925
§540
§1,670
2,189
§3,068
§1,676
*2,133
1.129
Cfradfttioo— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jttne and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
MB*. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
estimate. \n«aed only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership tee.
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OCAJLAf (D2%), pop. 11,741; Marion Co. (NC). 88 m S of Gainesville. ACL; SAL
RRs. Airline, EAL. Citrus fruit, meat packing plants. Phosphate, limestone,
fuller's earch quarries; pine, hickory timber. Manufactures feed, lime products,
fertilizer, concrete blocks, mobile homes. Agriculture. Vegetables, citrus fruits.
All Florida Magazine + Weekly Florida Ints 1953 5 23 170
Distributed as a supplement with two Saturday evening papers, twelve Sunday
morning papers, two Friday evening papers and four Thursday evening papers.
Write publisher for breakdown on distributing papers.
Stuart L. Patton, Publisher, P. O. Box 1171.
Clre
390,260
J'fhursday Independent 1929 5 24 224 2.50 §2,962
Prints weekly shopper called Sun, issued on Thursday, circ. 15,234 — Free
W. Dyer, Editor; Charles Wise, Publisher, 220 S. Main St.
fEvg. ex. Sat. 1866 8 24 287 18.00 * ft, 143
Star-Banner-f j& Sun., Democratic **8,134
(Sun. Morn. Sunday circ. -£8,215
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. ^*S,198
R. N. Dosh, Editor; H. D. Leavengood, Publisher.
OKEECHOBEEf (F4), pop. 1,849; Okeechobee Co. (EC). At head of Lake Okeechobee,
60 m NW of West Palm Beach. SAL; FEC RRs. Canning and vegetable packing
plants, commercial fishing. Agriculture. Cattle.
News-f Friday Democratic 1914 7 24 280 3.00 52,190
Lamont H. Moore. Editor and Publisher.
OPA-LOCKA (F5%), pop. 5,271; Dade Co. (S). 10 m NW of Miami. SAL RR. Bank,
Miami Springs. Clothing, pickle factories. Concrete products, tile manufactured.
Nurseries.
North Dade Hub (offset) Thursday Independent 1947 5 21 224 2.50 2352
Michael Gallat, Jr., Editor; North Dade Publications, Inc., 1210 AH Baba Ave.
ORLANDOf (E3), pop. 62,367; Orange Co. (EC). 97 m NE of Tampa. SAL; ACL
RRs. Airlines: EAL; NAL; BNF. Resort. TV station.
Manufactures citrus spraying and packing equipment, fertilizer, fruit mark-
ing machines, missiles, candy, pleasure boats and cruisers, mattresses, furni-
ture, citrus cans, ladies garments. Fruit packing; coffee roasting; citrus concen-
trates. Six banks; deposits (12-31-57), $156,717,440. 38,517 electric (AC)
meters.
Corner Cupboard Thursday Independent 1949 5 24 230 3.50 * 1,738
F,. E. McCarthy, Publisher, 46 Weber Ave. **2,O37
Florida Motel Journal Monthly Motor Courts 1950 3 28 140 2.50 1,185
G. Pendleton Gaines, Jr., Editor and Publisher, Box 1032. Controlled free dist. 2,460
r Sentinel-}- Every Morn. ...Ind. Dem 1876 8 22 29423.40 * 67, 196
Also prints daily editions for Brevard, Seminole-Volusia, Lake- **64,517
Sunday circ. *88,O26
** 86,099
Marion-Sumter-Citrus Counties and weekly Negro edition issued Monday.
Martin Andersen, Editor and Publisher.
Star-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Dem 1876 8 22 29415.60 *27,742
Also prints daily edition for Brevard County. **24,706
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Ben Field. Editor; Martin Andersen, Publisher, 633 N. Orange Ave.
ORMOND BEACH (E2), pop. 3.418; Volusia Co. (E). 7 m N of Daytona Beach. FEC
RR. Bank town, Daytona Beach. Resort. Manufactures electronic parts, women's
wear, patio furniture, aluminum products.
Tribune (offset) Friday Independent 1949 7 23 266 3.00
Arthur Dear, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 605.
PAH ORE E (F4%), pop. 4,472; Palm Beach Co. (SE). 28 m NW of Palm Beach. FEC
RR. Lumber mill; concrete blocks, septic tank and extracts factories. Agricul-
ture. Tomatoes, celery, beans.
Glades Observer -f Thursday Independent 1932 7 24 283 3.00
Paul E. Dinnis, Editor; Mrs. A. M. Okie. Publisher, 123 Annona Ave.
PALATKAf (E2). pop. 9,176; Putnam Co. (NE). On St. Johns River, 52 m S of Jack-
sonville. ACL; SOU RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures lumber, furniture,
tanks, paper, veneer, crates, feed, barrels, boxes. Iron, bottling works. Shad,
herring fisheries; kaolin mines; pine timber. Agriculture. Irish potatoes, citrus
fruit, cabbage.
New. + {£^u«-Sa<- Ind^ndent 1S82 8 2S «»»-«0
Comic strip advertising accepted.
_ Palatka Publishing Company.
unty Sun )Th,ir.ad«v TnrfAru»nH«»nt 1954 5 26 224 2.50
§1,031
§1,614
*4>164
**4,253
^Thursday Independent 1954
Prints edition for Hastings called Sun — 700 — Free.
Jack Benjamin Harper, Editor and Publisher, 114 Lemon St.
PALM BEACH (F6), pop. 8,886: Palm Beach Co. (SE). Across Lake Worth from West
Palm Beach, nearest railroad station. FEC; SAL RRs. Winter resort.
Academy News. The-f Saturday General Ints .1929 2 24 98 18.00
Dr. Matho M. Liuba, Editor; The American Academy of Sciences. Publisher,
C News-f ..*....!.. ..r...T*r. .". Everv Morn... .f Society and 1894 7
I Issued from Nov. 30th to April 12th. \ Resort News
'" ' " 1906 3
Palm Beach Life ....................... Semi-mo .........
Isued January through March ; also monthly, July to August.
Tom Penick. Editor; Geo. W. Archer, Publisher.
Palm Beach Post — See West Palm Beach.
Palm Beach Post-Times — See West Palm Beach.
Palm Beach Times — See West Palm Beach.
24 280 10.00
Sunday circ.
32 154 3.90
tl,903
2,961
3,133
5,074
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold lice, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats, •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNafl*
estimate. VI»n*d only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide tr -he uso of the Directory I» front off book.
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PALMETTO (D4), pop. 4,103; Manatee Co. (WC). On Manatee River, 40 m 8 of
Tampa. SAL; ACL RRs. Fruit and vegetables canned and packed. Fisheries.
Winter resort. Fruit, truck farms. Citrus fruit, tomatoes, lettuce.
News-f Thursday Independent 1898 8 23 800 2.<50 1,620
John K. Barnes, Editor and Publisher, Box 188.
PANAMA CITYf (C6). pop. 25,814; Bay Co. (NW). On St. Andrews Bay, 98 m E of
Pensacola. A&SAB RR. Boat connections. Airlines : NAL ; SOU. Resort. Fisheries.
TV station.
Manufactures paperboard, cypress shingles, cabinets, beverages, textiles, awn-
ings, concrete products. Pine timber. Truck farms.
East Bay Bulletin-f Friday Democrat 1958 6 24 280 2.50 U.800
Lowell F. Adams, Editor and Publisher, 2129 E. 3rd St.
rHerald + {jftg^ Sat« Democratic 1915 * 22 308 18.20^jr|3^BB
I News-f Morn.ex.Sun.,Democratic 1952 8 22 808 20'80
1 News-Herald-f Sunday Democratic 1915 8 22 808
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. **! 7,262
I Cecil B. Kelley, Editor and Publisher.
PENSACOLAf (B6), pop. 43,479 (special U. S. Census 10-25-56, gives 60,954);
Escambia Co. (NW). On Pensacola Bay. 7 m from Gulf of Mexico, 61 m SE of
Mobile. Ala. SLSF; L&N RRs. Airlines: EAL; NAL. TV station.
Bridge to Naval Air Station. Port of entry with deep harbor and considerable
commerce. Red snapper fisheries. Manufactures lumber, naval stores, fertilizer,
wallboard, boats, nylon yarn, wood tar, furniture, beverages, cooperage, chemi-
cals, paper; wood preserving and creosoting plants. Six banks; bank clearings
(12-31-57). $1,134,478,954; deposits, $61,140,847. 44,049 electric (AC) meters;
26,278 gas (nat.) meters; 45,009 telephones.
Citizen-f (Negro) Tuesday Democratic 1915 7 24 266 3.00 8,000
Walter B. Kyle, Editor; Citizen Publishing Co., 508 W. Jackson St.
Courier-f (Negro) Saturday Democratic 1937 8 33 280 4.50
Nathaniel N. Baker, Editor; Pensacola Courier Publishing Co., 513 N. Reus St.
Informer-Freeman — See Mobile, Ala.
Journal-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1898 8 28 294 15'6°*$J!;??t
News + Evg.ex.Sun...Independent 1885 8 23 294 1B-60*$g$J
News Journal Sun. Morn Independent 1898 8 28 294 7.80 *53,953
Color advertising accepted in both dailies. **54,460
Braden Ball, Publisher, 103 E. Romana St.
Standard Thursday Democratic 1940 7 24 270 1.00 1.200
Thomas R. Tew, Editor; Edward C. Jones, Publisher, 124 E. Government St.
PERRYf (Cl%), pop. 2.797 (special U. S. Census 4-6-56, gives 7,873) ; Taylor Co. (N).
52 m SE of Tallahassee. SOU; ACL; LOP&G RRs. Airport. Lumber, naval stores
industries ; bottling works. Pine, hardwood timber. Stock, poultry farms. Tobacco,
peanuts, potatoes.
News-Herald-f .Thursday Democratic 1926 8 23 315 2.50 §2,445
Alma E. Tapers, Editor; Taylor County Publishing Co.,
121-123 S. Jefferson.
PIERSON (E2), pop. 657; Volusia Co. (E). 27 m W of Daytona Beach. ACL RR. Bank,
Deland. Fernery Agriculture. Citrus fruit, truck crops.
West Volusia Journal Friday Independent 1949 5 24 224 2.00 650
Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Editor; W. G. Johnson, Publisher, Crescent City.
PLANT CITY (D8%), pop. 9,230; Hillsborough Co. (WC). 22 m E of Tampa. SAL;
ACL RRs. Airport. Phosphate mines; timber. Fruit, vegetables packed, canned
and frozen. Steel tanks, fertilizer, crates, boxes, concrete blocks manufactured.
Agriculture. Cattle, strawberries, citrus fruits, vegetables.
Courier-f Friday Dem. & Agric.....l884 8 24 294 4.00 *4,571
Clay C. Codrington, Editor and Publisher. **4,530
POMPANO BEACH (F5%), pop. 5,682; Broward Co. (S). On Atlantic Ocean, 9 m N
of Fort Lauderdale. FEC; SAL RRs. Resort. Manufactures boats, insecticides,
concrete products, lighting fixtures, fabricated wire products, Venetian blinds,
metal awnings. Agriculture. Citrus fruits, vegetables.
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1955 8 24 294 4.00 §4,366
Frederic G. Telmos, Editor and Publisher, 11-16 S. E. 20th Ave.
Town News (offset) Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 224 3.00 **2y4a4
Margaret Moore, Editor; Francis A. Zint, Publisher, 24 N. E. 24th Ave.
PORT ST. JOE (D6%), pop. 2,762; Gulf Co. (NW). On Gulf of Mexico, 37 m SE of
Panama City. AN RR. Resort. Pine timber. Manufactures paper, saw mill prod-
ucts, chemicals.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1937 7 24 280 3.00 §1,278
Wesley R. Ramsey, Editor and Publisher.
PORT TAMPA CITY (D3%), pop, 1,497; Hillsborough Co. (WC). On Tampa Bay, 14
m SW of Tampa, nearest banking town. ACL RR. Airport. Oil storage tanks
and shipping. Fisheries. Pine timber.
Interbay Beacon Friday Independent 1939 6 24 210 2.00
Miss L. Oilman, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; 0A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* • Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNally
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. xSubscrlptioa Included la membership fee.
•B SURE TO READ tin Gold* to the ttee of the Directory in front of book.
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PUNTA GORDAf (D4%), pop. 1,915; Charlotte Co. (SW). On Charlotte Harbor Bay,
28 m NW of Fort Myers. ACL RR. Resort. Fisheries. Pine timber. Fish packed;
bottling works. Manufactures citrus products, shell novelties. Fruit, truck farms.
Melons, tomatoes, citrus fruits.
Herald-h Thursday Democratic 1893 5 24 210 3.00
J. H. Jesse. Editor and Publisher.
QUINCYf (Bl). pop. 6,505; Gadsden Co. (NW). 26 m W of Tallahassee. SAL RR.
Airport. Tobacco packed; bottling works; meat packing plant; cigars, cigar boxes,
lumber, chemical insecticide manufactured. Fuller's earth mines; pine, hard-
wood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, sugar cane.
Gadsden County Times Thursday Democratic 1901 8 24 294 3.00
J. Love Hutchinson, Publisher.
RAIFORD (Dl%), pop. X600; Union Co. (N). 40 m SW of Jacksonville. Bank town,
Lake Butler. ACL RR. Truck farms.
Cirt
2,010
*2,112
** 2,043
Raiford Record -f (offset) Bi-monthly
Prison School, Publisher, Florida State Prison.
RIVERVIEW (D3%), pop. X150; Hillsborough Co. (WC). On Hillsboro Bay, 8 m S of
Tampa, nearest bank. Railroad station, Brandon. SAL RR. Residential.
Automotive Products Review. Monthly Automotive 1953 3 44 140 2.00
Patrick Musto Associates, Publisher, P. O. Box 548.
RIVIERA BEACH (F5), pop. 4,065; Palm Beach Co. (SE). 5 m N of West Palm Beach,
FEC RR. Resort. Agriculture. Cattle, sugar cane, vegetables.
Press Gulf Stream News -f Thursday Independent 1945 5 24 210 2.50
Lawrence J. Nunn, Editor; Gulf Stream News, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 675.
RUSKIN (D4), pop. X500; Hillsborough Co. (WC). 20 m S of Tampa, nearest banking
town. ACL RR. Vegetable cannery and packing house. Agriculture. Citrus fruits,
tomatoes.
Planter + Friday Independent 1942 5 24 210 2.00
Miss L. Gilman, Editor and Publisher, Box 108, Port Tampa City.
SAFETY HARBOR (D8%), pop. 894; Pinellas Co. (WC). On Tampa Bay, 21 m NW of
Tampa. SAL RR. Bank, Clearwater. Fruit packed. Tourist and health resort.
Citrus fruit, truck farms.
Herald-}- Friday Independent 1916 6 26 278 1.50
A. E. Shower, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT AUGUSTINEf (El%), pop. 13,555; St. Johns Co. (NE). On Matanzas Sound,
% m from ocean, 38 m SE of Jacksonville. FEC RR. Winter and tourist resort.
Fisheries. Timber. Railroad shops; shrimp, crab, vegetable canneries; cigars,
lumber, boats, cement blocks manufactured. Truck, poultry farms. Potatoes,
cabbage.
Florida Catholic, The-f Friday Catholic 1939 8 24 285 8.00
Rev. John J. Fitzpatrick, Editor ; Florida Catholic Press, Inc., Publisher,
Record Bldg., Cordova St.
Railway Dispatch -f Monthly R.R. Employees. 193 3 5 23 210x1.00
H. J. Lopez, Editor; Railway Dispatch, Publisher.
fEvg. ex. Sat. 1894 8 24 294 18.00
Record 4- \& Sun., Independent
(Sun. Morn. Sunday circ.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harvey Lopez, Editor ; A. H. Tebault, Publisher.
SAINT CLOUD (E3), pop. 8,001; Osceola Co. (C). On East Tohopekaliga Lake, 26 m
SE of Orlando. Railroad station, Kissimmee. ACL RR. Winter resort. Boat build-
ing. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, cattle, truck farms.
News-f Friday Independent 1934 8 22 280 8.00
Bruce C. Druliner, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT PETERSBURG (D3%), pop. 96,738; Pinellas Co. (WC). On Pinellas Peninsula
between Tampa Bay and Gulf of Mexico, 20 m SW of Tampa. ACL; SAL RRs.
Airlines: EAL; MAK; NAL; TCA. Connected with Tampa by twin spans of
Gandy bridge and to Bradenton by new Bridge. TV station.
Tourist resort. Fisheries. Citrus fruit packed. Manufactures electronic equip-
ment, concrete products, fishing tackle, mattresses, air conditioning and venti-
lating systems, electric fixtures, confectionery, cosmetics, jelly, beverages,
weed cutters, wood novelties, palmetto fibre products, watch bands. Railroad
shops. Ten banks; deposits (12-31-57), $249.597,001. 91,599 electric (AC)
meters; 19,306 gas (artif.) meters; 89,331 telephones.
Gulf Beach Journal -|- Thursday Independent 1951 8 21 287 2.50
A. W. Birch, Editor; Paul Hunter, Publisher, 118-108th Ave., Treasure Island.
Gulf port Tribune and Citizen. Friday Republican 1987 6 24 252 2.50
Calvin B. Knapp, Editor and Publisher, 5427 Shore Blvd., Gulfport (7).
fEvg. ex. Sun.. , ,. 1907 8 23 301 15.60
n.2oo
§3*906
33,898
$11,600
*6,525
-£6,441
-£-£6,298
§2,482
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Loyal Phillips, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 761 (1).
Searchlite Monthly Religious 1938 8 27 140 1.60
E. Lewis Bateman, Editor; Old-Fashioned Gospel Hour Association of St.
Petersburg, Publisher, P. O. Box 500.
Shopping News-f Friday Shopping 1934 8 24 808
Record Press, Publisher, 264 Second Ave., S. (5).
SUItouthern*IAving + .. } Bi-monthly Florida Int 1949 8 27 140
Warren H. Pierce, "Editor; Louis J. Boeri, Publisher, 1424 Fourth St., S.
§3,651
§1,236
£32,433
££27,603
2.BO
Circulation— £*Sept. A.B.P. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership lee.
BE SURE TO READ th» Gold* to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Times* .................................... Every Morn....Independent ....... 1884 8 22 801 26-°° '
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. *107,197
Tom Harris, Editor; Times Publishing Co., Times Bldg. (1). **9O,5»3
SANFORDf (E2%), pop. 11,985; Seminole Co. (EC). On St. Johns River, 22 m N of
Orlando. Boat connections. ACL RR. Crate, saw mills; paper label printing;
grapefruit canning, fertilizer plants; railroad shops. Ships celery. Agriculture.
Celery, vegetables, citrus fruits.
Herald + ................................... {^v^^x> ^^ Independent ...... 1908 8 24 294 11.50 3r486
Fred P. Perkins, Editor and Publisher.
SARASOTAf (D4), pop. 18,896; Saras ota Co. (SW). On Sarasota Bay, 52 m S of
Tampa. SAL; ACL RRs. Airline, NAL. Fruit, celery packed; boats, novelties,
pottery, preserved fruits manufactured. Winter resort. Ringling School of Art.
Truck, citrus fruit farms.
' Herald-Tribune ........................ Every Morn....Independent ....... 1925 8 22 301 20-
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. ^18,961
David B. Lindsay, Editor and Publisher. ** 15,934
T , {Evg.ex.Sat. T , , , 1952 8 22 301 13.00 *5,623
Journal ...................................... |& Sun. Independent .. **4,676
Color advertising accepted.
Harris Powers, Editor; David B. Lindsay, Jr., Publisher, 801 S. Tamiami Trail.
Mho!?eL0V4^^ .......... Trailer Owners.. 1956 3 27 140 x2.50 12,238
Ward H. Patton, Jr., Editor; The National Assn. of Trailer Owners, Inc.,
1359 Main St.
News + ..................................... V*eX- ^ Independent ...... 1954 8 23 297 12'30
Weekend News + .................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1954 8 23 297 5.20 **9,218
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Kent S. McKinley, Editor; News Inc., Publisher, 1045 N. Lime Ave.
SEBASTIAN (F3%), pop. 876; Indian River Co. (E). 75 m SE of Orlando. FEC RR.
Bank, Vero Beach. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, tomatoes.
Indian River News (offset) ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1947 5 22 219 2.00 Jl.OOO
Mrs. Dale Wimbrow, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 572.
SEBRINGf (E5), pop. 5,006; Highlands Co. (C). On Lake Jackson, 70 m SE of Tampa.
ACL; SAL RRs. Airport. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, truck farms, cattle.
Highlands County News H- ..... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1927 8 23 301 4.00 *2,625
W. M. Hetherington, Editor and Publisher. **2,442
SOUTH MIAMI (F6), pop. 4,809; Dade Co. (S). On Biscayne Bay, 9 m S of Miami.
FEC; SAL RRs. Nurseries. Vegetable packing plant. Manufactures furniture,
dies, plastics.
Town & County Reporter -4-.... Mon. & Thurs.. Independent ..... 1953 5 23 203 3.00 J4.826
Edgar F. Seney. Jr., Editor and Publisher, 6801 S. W. 81st St., Miami (43).
STARKEf (Dl%), pop. 2,944; Bradford Co. (NC). 45 m SW of Jacksonville. SAL RR.
Ilmenite mining. Pine timber. Manufactures lumber, plastic products, turpentine.
Agriculture. Strawberries, tobacco, pecans.
Bradford Co. Telegraph + ....... Thursday ........ Democratic ....... 1879 8 24 308 3.00 §2,800
E. L. Matthews, Editor and Publisher.
STUARTf (F4H), pop. 2,912; Martin Co. (E). On St. Lucie River, 88 m N of West
Palm Beach. FEC RR. Slide rule factory; saw mill. Winter resort. Mackerel,
mullet fisheries. Agriculture. Citrus fruit, tomatoes, peppers.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 8 24 287 3.75 *3,5S8
Ernest F. Lyons, Editor; Gordon Lock wood. Publisher. **3,537
TALLAHASSEEf (Bl), pop. 27,237 (special U. S. Census 1-27-55, gives 38,100) ; Leon
Co. (N). State Capital, 160 m NW of Jacksonville. SAL RR. Airlines : EAL ; NAL.
Florida State University; Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
(Negro). Pine, hardwood timber. TV station.
Manufactures lumber, crates, boxes, pine extracts, feed, insecticides, mat-
tresses. Iron, bottling works. Agriculture. Livestock, corn, cotton, sweet potatoes.
Six banks; deposits (1958), $108,813,218. 18,044 electric meters; 22,283 tele-
phones.
n w,™ *_i. fEvg. ex. Sun.T , n ,„ 1914 8 23 315 20.40 *16,291
Democrat + .............................. , Su * Morn> Ind. Dem ............ **1<M31
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. ^16,011
Malcolm B. Johnson, Editor: John M. Tapers, Publisher. **1 5,986
Episcopal Church Day ............. Monthly .......... Episcopal ........... 1952 1 40 71 3.00
Rev. S. H. Lindsay, D.D., Editor; Anglican Press, Publisher, Rose Bldg.
n°<off*eftn\h^ .......... Anthropology.... 1948 1 56 102 x3.00 J262
Charles H. Fairbanks, Editor; Florida Anthropological Society, Publisher,
Box 3051, Florida State University.
f Florida Flambeau V ................. Tues. & Fri ..... Coll. News ......... 1914 8 24 280 2.50 J4.500
1 Smoke Signals^ ..................... 4 ti. a yr .......... Collegiate ........... 1926 3 34 133 x $4,200
1 Students of Florida State University, Editors and Publishers.
Florida Wildlife (no adv.) ..... Monthly .......... {conservation 1947 3 28 14° 2'00
Bill Hansen, Ed.: Florida Game and Fresh Water Com., Pub.. 804 E. Lafayette St.
Journal of the Florida Edu-ln,,^- , «Mn«.*t**i.i 1886 3 26 14° x3-00 J27.600
cation Association 4- V ...... [Monthly .......... Educational ....... 2 41 14Q
Ed. Henderson, Editor; Florida Education Assn., Publisher, 208 W. Pensacola St.
Old Florida Cracker ................ Monthly .......... Fla. Ints ............. 1956 2 28 112 1.00 *10,000
Red Kerce, Editor and Publisher, 135 White Drive.
Circulation— **S«-pt. A.B.C. Statement; *Jane and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubltsher'a Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Matt. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tParfsh Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. xSubucription Included In membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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TAMPAf (D8%), pop. 124,681 (special U. S. Census 1-21-54, gives 92,100 for areas
annexed to Tampa since 4-1-60) ; Hillsborough Co. (WC). At head of Hillsboro
Bay, 42 m from Gulf of Mexico. SAL; ACL RRs. Airlines: EAL; MAK; NAL;
DAL; NBA; TCA. University of Tampa; Florida Christian College. Resort. Fish-
eries. Phosphate mines.
Leading port in shipping phosphate. Manufactures cigars, cigar and flbre-
board boxes, feed, cement, brewers' products, beverages, clothing, drugs, paint,
glass, fertilizer, mattresses, macaroni, brooms, chemicals, ceramic products.
Fruit and vegetable packing: and canning, especially grapefruit. Meat packing
plants; railroad shops. Fifteen banks; bank clearings (1-1-58), $1,100,391,718;
deposits (1-1-58), $300,178,537. 107,155 electric (AC) meters (res.); 24,844
gas (res.) meters; 107,781 telephones.
Citrus Magazine ....................... Monthly .......... Citrus Fruits ..... 1938 3 26 140 1.50
J. C. Kyle, Editor; Kyle Publishing Co., Publisher, 110 E. Oak Ave. (1).
Florida Builder ........................ Monthly .......... Construction ...... 1946 3 28 140 2.00
Frank Cowles, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 2216. Controlled free dist.
Clrc
506
2,446
3,208
r, rooa 1984 g 24 2Q3 2 Q()
Wmi N. Munroe, Editor 'and Publisher, 408 N. Howard Ave.
Florida Grower and Rancher -f Monthly Agriculture 1908 4To ^ un1p^°id JigJ
Florida Grower Press, Inc., Publisher, 1306 Grand Central Ave. (1).
P1Md^dJ8D?g«rt4-eW.8 [Monthly Journalistic 1917 8 28 144 3.00 $2,000
E. C. Frick, Editor 'arid Publisher, P. O. Box 10278 (9).
Florida Poultryman -f- Monthly Poultry 1934 3 25 140 1.00
The Florida State Poultry Producers' Assn., Publisher, Route 4, Box 875.
Florida Purchaser* Monthly Purch'g Controlled f?ee dist.
See also associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
C. W. Chambers, Editor ; Florida Grower Press, Inc., Publisher,
1306 Grand Central Ave.
Florida Sentinel- Bulletin -f Whurs. & Sat... .Independent 1945
*26,393
1,483
3,490
1,493
5 23 210 9.00 §9,500
C. Blythe Andrews, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 3363.
[Industrial 1957
Florida Trend -f Monthly
3 27 140 3.00 474
j Executives Controlled free dist. 4,175
Harris H. Mullen, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 150.
Free Press Saturday Independent 1911 6 26 273 2.00 §671
J. N. Harrison, Jr., Editor; Free Press Publishing Co., Inc., Box 1333.
GaEn^' &^tel ()SPan" } Weekly Democratic 1922 5 24 238 5.00 $5,162
Victoriano Manteigai' Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 5536, Ybor City Sta.
Independent-f Friday Democratic 1929 8 24 287 2.50 §8,705
Al Chiaramonte, Editor; Ralard Publishers, Inc., Box 1838.
Hillsborough County Medically fvi M.^I-.I 1955 2 30 108 x
Association Bulletin + {Monthly Medical Controlled free dist. J1.100
Hawley H. Seller, M.D., Editor; Hillsborough County Medical Assn., Inc.,
Publisher. 517 Bayshore Blvd. (6).
T . . -, , .. ... fCons'rProd. 1954 3 20 105
Living Today Monthly \Merchandis'g Controlled free dist. 5.OOO
Mrs. Dorothea Gullett, Editor; Frank Cowles, Jr., Publisher, P. O. Box 2216.
Minaret+V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1933 5 30 210
Students of Univ. of Tampa, Editors and Publishers (6).
Port of Tampa Commercial \r\«.-*^«i». f Maritime IQAI 9 *A ion
Digest (Eng. & Span.) f^warteriy j shipping iy4' * 6* L£V
W. E. Richardson, Editor; Hillsborough County Port Authority, Publisher,
404 13th St.
School Director, The Monthly fSchool 10,17 o oo nn vo en
Not issued during July. } Administ. 1947 3 28 14° x2'50
Al Chiaramonte, Editor and Publisher, 202 E. Henderson Ave.
Science Education V 5 ti. a yr { Sci^nc^Educ 1918 2 31 115 5'00
Clarence M. Pruitt, Editor: Science Education, Inc., University of Tampa.
Times-f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1892 8 22 301 15.60 *46,654
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Carleton Johnson, Editor; J. C. Council, Publisher.
**40,768
jMorn.ex.Mon..Independent 1906 6 24 252 12.00
~A7 X7 FernandezV Editor; Traduccion-Prensa Pub. Co., 908 E. Broadway.
Tribune* Every Morn....Democratic 1893 8 22 801 "'^SKS
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ?5l55,262
James C. Clendinen, John C. Council, Publishers (1). ** 146,606
Your Motor Club (offset) Monthly | Membe^ 1952 5 24 224 *50 ^27,500
Fred E. Orr, Editor; Marvin L. Halloway, Publisher, 203 Marion St.
TARPON SPRINGS (D8H), pop. 4,323; Pinellas Co (WC). On Gulf of Mexico, 27 m
NW of Tampa. ACL RR. Winter tourist resort. Sponge industry center. Bottling
works; tannery. Fisheries. Manufactures chemicals, boats, packaging machin-
ery. Citrus fruit, truck, poultry farms.
Leader-4- Thursday Independent 1906 8 24 294 2.75 §1,948
Helen A. Hennig, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <» Nonpareil
•mi. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNaflj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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TAVARESf (E2H), pop. 1,768; Lake Co. (C). 84 m NW of Orlando. SAL; ACL; TAGU
RRs. Citrus fruit packing. Fruit, truck farms.
Lake County Citizen -f Friday Independent 1886 7 24 280 8.50 *836
Glenn H. Bolles, Editor and Publisher. **778
TITUSVILLEf (F8), pop. 2,604: Brevard Co. (E). On Indian River, 42 m E of Orlando.
FEC RR. Airport. Fruit packed. Resort. Fisheries. Boat building. Citrus fruit
farms.
Star Advocate-f l&Fri Democratic 1880 8 24 801 6.00 §2,965
R. H. Hudson, Editor ; Henry H. Hudson, Publisher.
TREASURE ISLAND — Gulf Beach Journal — See Saint Petersburg.
TRENTONf (D2), pop. 904; Gilchrist Co. (N). 80 m W of Gainesville. ACL RR. Naval
stores; saw, grist mills. Timber. Agriculture. Hogs, watermelons, vegetables.
Gilchrist County Journal Thursday Democratic 1928 7 24 280 2.00 1,000
J. Min Ayers, Editor and Publisher.
VENICE <D4%), pop. 727; Sarasota Co. (SW). On Gulf of Mexico, 18 m S of Sarasota.
SAL RR. Resort. Agriculture. Citrus fruit.
Gondolier-f Thursday Independent 1946 5 24 224 4.25 82,579
Pete S. Conover, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 746.
VERO BEACHf (F4), pop. 4,746; Indian River Co. (E). On Indian River, 72 m N of
West Palm Beach. FEC RR. Airline, EAL. Fruit, vegetable packing ; planing mills.
Fisheries. Winter resort. Pine timber. Fruit, truck farms. Citrus fruit, tomatoes.
Florida Illustrated Monthly Reg*l Features... 19 50 3 27 147 8.00
John R. Holman, Editor and Publisher, Box 968.
Press- Journal -f .Thursday Independent 1919 9 22 287 4.00 *4,680
Harry J. Schults, Editor; J. J. Schumann, Publisher. **4,387
WARRINGTON (B6), pop. 18,570 (branch of Pensacola P. O.) ; Escambia Co. (NW).
5 m W of Pensacola, nearest railroad station. Bank, Pensacola. Residential.
Sun-f Friday Independent 1947 6 24 280 8.00
Paul P. Driver, Editor and Publisher, 1102 Barrancas Ave.
WAUCHULAf (E4), pop. 2,872; Hardee Co. (C). 40 m S of Lakeland. ACL RR. Airport.
Fruit, vegetable packing, crates, saw mills; bottling works. Timber. Truck,
fruit, stock farms. Strawberries, cucumbers, peppers.
Herald Advocate-f Friday Democratic 1901 7 24 280 2.00 $2,712
Wm. J. Kelly, Editor and Publisher.
WEST PALM BEACHf (G6), pop. 43,162; Palm Beach Co. (SE). On Lake Worth,
opposite Palm Beach, with bridge and ferry connections. FEC; SAL RRs. Airlines :
MAK; EAL: NAL; "Q" AL. Port of entry with deep harbor. Mackerel, pompano,
blue, kingfish fisheries. Two TV stations.
Manufactures jet engines, furniture, cosmetics, jellies, tile, pottery novelties,
wrought iron, sheet metal, stone products, boats, paint, Venetian blinds, marine
radios, chemicals, fertilizer, mattresses, shoes, clothing, fishing tackle. Five
banks; deposit* (7-1-58), $216,918,758. 84,600 electric (AC) meters; 20,625
gas meters; 80,236 telephones.
24 224 2.00
8,150
A. B. Pierce, Editor; Palm Beach County Labor News, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1988.
1908 8 23 315
Palm Beach Post-f- ................. Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Dem ............
191°
28 815
28
15.60 *33,101
**29,9«6
7.80 *43,795
**39,931
815 15.60 *24,090
**21,951
Palm Beach Post-Times -f Sunday Ind. Dem
Palm Beach Times -f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Ind. Dem 1922
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Ed. F. Stumpf, Editor ; Palm Beach Post Times, Publisher.
WEWAHITCHKAf (D6), pop. 1,289; Gulf Co. (NW). On Apalachicola River, 85 m E
of Panama City. Railroad station. Blountstown. M&B RR. Boat connections.
Naval stores; saw mill. Ships honey. Pine, cypress timber. Agriculture. Corn,
peanuts, sugar cane.
Gulf County Breeze Thursday Independent 1925 7 24 278 8.00
Edward A. Bandjough, Editor and Publisher.
WILLISTON (D2), pop. 1,828: Levy Co. (W). 24 m SW of Gainesville. ACL; SAL RRs.
Airport. Lime rock quarries; pine timber; pulpwood. Saw, feed mills; naval
stores ; boat works. Farming.
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1873 7 24 280 4.00
L. E. Vause, Editor and Publisher.
WINTER GARDEN (E8), pop. 8,603: Orange Co. (EC). On Lake Apopka, 14 m W of
Orlando. ACL; T&GU RRs. Citrus fruit, vegetable packing and shipping. Resort.
Agriculture. Fruits, vegetables, poultry.
Times-f Friday Democratic 1923 7 24 280 2.50
Christine Hutto, Editor; Eldon O. Johns, Publisher.
WINTER HAVEN (E8%), pop. 8,605; Polk Co. (C). 14 m E of Lakeland. ACL; SAL
RRs. Fruit packed and canned. Manufactures citrus by-products, alcohol, mo-
lasses, feed, nutfood products, cigars, roofing, fertilizer. Crate, planing mills;
sheet metal, bottling works. Nurseries. Winter resort. Citrus fruit farms.
Herald-f Friday Democratic 1930 8 24 280 2.00
Mrs. George L. Burr, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 895 Ave. C, N. W.
XT ™_, ., fEvg.ex.Sat. 1Q11 R 9A 9RA 1K An
News-Chief -f & Sun., Independent 19Z1 * e««5;v Jii
I Sun. Mom. Sunday circ.
Color advertising accepted.
W. E. Rynerson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **S?Pt. A.B.C. Statement; wJtine and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 3> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
.^JJSflf' ^lMlie<! orifr during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WINTER PARK (E8), pop. 8,250; Orange Co. (EC). 3 m NE of Orlando. ACL; SAL
RR§. Novelties, fertilizer, rustle furniture manufactured. Tourist resort. Resi-
dential. Rollins College. Citrus fruit farms.
Herald4- Thursday Independent 1922 8 22 280 2.00 **3,325
Rolf K. Lamborn, Editor and Publisher, 408-405 W. Morse Blvd.
Rollins SandspurV Friday. .. Collegiate 1894 5 24 224x8.50 $800
Students of Rollins College, Editors and Publishers.
Sun 4- Thursday Independent 1958 7 24 278 2.00 52,896
Eve Bacon, Editor; Winter Park Sun, Inc., Publisher, 258 Park Ave., N.
ZEPHYRHILLS (D8%), pop. 1,826; Pasco Co. (WC). 27 m NE of Tampa. ACL; SAL
RRs. Airport. Resort. Pine, cypress timber. Fruit canning factories, saw mills.
Agriculture. Cattle, poultry, citrus fruit.
News-f- Friday Independent 1911 6 24 274 8.00 §1,983
George W. Wickstrom, Editor and Publisher, 6th Ave. and Gall Blvd.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
SP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; j Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <£> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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GEORGIA
Population 8,444,578 (U. S. Census. 1950)
State Capital, ATLANTA
Georgia is bounded on the north by Tennessee and North Carolina, northeast by South Caro-
lina, southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, south by Florida, and west by Alabama. Extreme length
from north to south is 315 miles, extreme breadth, 250 miles. Total land area is 58,518 square
miles.
The surface is varied. Along the coast it is intersected by numerous rivers and sounds; and
the country for miles inland is a succession of ridges of pines and live oaks and swamps of
cypress. The great Okefinokee swamp is in the southeast. Back from the coast is a stretch of
sandy land, mostly pine barrens yielding quantities of timber and naval stores. A series of
terraces bring the region in the middle of the state to about 575 feet above tidewater, from
which elevation it rises toward the north more rapidly, until it becomes mountainous, being there
crossed by spurs of the Appalachians. Georgia's forest acreage, largest of any state east of the
Mississippi, supports an industry that does an annual business in excess of $600,000,000. The
Weather Bureau at Atlanta gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 61.4; highest on
record, 103; lowest on record, — 8. The total annual precipitation is 49.75 inches.
Savannah is one of the chief south Atlantic seaports and has an important foreign and domes-
tic commerce. In 1954 the value of exports shipped from Savannah amounted to $77,900,000.
The new State Port at Savannah, opened late in 1952, gives Georgia one of the most modern
and efficient docking and cargo-handling facilities in the world. Atlanta is accounted one of
the progressive cities of the South and nationally rates high in banking strength. There are
numerous mineral springs in Georgia, of which the Indian Spring in Butts county and Bowden
Lithia, or Salt Spring, in Douglas county, are among the best known. At Warm Springs there is
a sanitarium for the treatment of sufferers from infantile paralysis. The University of Georgia,
located at Athens, the Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta and Georgia State College of
Business Administration, Atlanta are the largest institutions of higher education in the state.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950). thirteenth. Rural population (1950), 45.3%. In 1950, of the
3,444,578 total population, 2,380,573 were white; 1,064,006 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 198,191. Farm acreage, 25,751,055. Average acreage per farm, 129.9.
Average value per farm, $5,339. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 5,067.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $293,970,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $347,101,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1967) : cotton (value of production), $60.949,000, rank, eighth;
peanuts, $48,800,000, rank, first; tobacco (value of production), $48,258,000; com, $25,800,000;
cottonseed (value of production), $8,383,000. rank, eighth; oats, $3,958,000; soybeans, $2,733,-
000; velvetbeans (value of production), $2,560,000; wheat, $2,376,000; hay, $1,275,000; sweet
potatoes, $990,000; sugar cane sirup, $892,000, rank, second; cowpeas, $618,000; leepedeza seed,
$294,000; potatoes, $264,000; sorghum grain, $213,000; sorghum sirup, $211,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : peaches, $5.952,000, rank, fourth; pears, $92,000;
grapes, $45,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $119,042,000; hogs and pigs,
$39,832,000, rank, tenth; horses and mules, $7,571,000; all sheep and lambs, $1.030,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1967): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $154,564,000,
rank, first; eggs, $41.941,000; turkeys, $1,823,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $50,479,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 1,241,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : creamed cottage cheese, 1,372,000 Iba.;
ice cream, 7,726,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 17,364,000 Ibs.; $3,125,000 value. Principal fish: shrimp, crabs, shad.
FORESTS
Total lumber production (1953), 2,240 million feet b.m. Principal woods: southern yellow
pine, yellow poplar, rad and sap gum, oak, black and tupelo gum, cypress, ash, maple, sycamore,
hickory, cottonwood and aspen, elm.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture. $1,594,648,000. Leading industry groups:
textile mill products, food and kindred products, paper and allied products, lumber and products
(except furniture). Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $168,359,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1953), $52,987,342. Principal mineral products in order of value: clay, stone, cement,
iron ore.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-68), 972,400. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, eit.) 1,340,-
000. Number of post offices (1957), 768. Number of retail stores (1964), 32,392; sales, $2,958,-
926,000.
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GEORGIA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 31
Evening Dailies (25)
Morning Dailies (6)
Daily, with Sunday edition (11)
Semi-weekly 3
Weekly 198
Monthly 1
Free or partly free dist. wklies ( 3 )
Total Newspapers 233
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Weekly 18
Fortnightly 7
Monthly 66
Bi-monthly 6
Semi-monthly 2
Quarterly 14
8 times during college year .... 2
5 times a year 1
3 times a year 1
Total Periodicals 112
Total number of publications 345
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 147
Total number of towns having publications 193
For circulation figures for dally papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 159
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pup
1 Appling (SE), Baxley 14,003
2 Atkinson (S), Pearson 7,862
8 Bacon (SE), Alma 8.940
4 Baker (SW), Newton 6,952
5 Baldwin (C), Milledgeville 29,706
6 Banks (NE), Homer 6,935
7 Barrow (NE), Winder 13.115
8 Bartow (NW), Cartersvilie 27,870
9 Ben Hill (S). Fitzgerald 14,879
10 Berrien (S), Nashville 13,966
11 Bibb (C), Macon 114.079
12 Bleckley (C), Cochran 9.218
18 Brantley (SE), Nahunta 6.387
14 Brooks (S). Quitman 18.169
15 Bryan (SE), Pembroke 5,965
16 Bulloch (E), Statesboro 24,740
17 Burke (E), Waynesboro 23,468
18 Butts (C), Jackson 9.079
19 Calhoun (SW), Morgan 8.578
20 Camden (SE), Woodbine 7,322
21 Candler (E), Metter 8,063
22 Carroll (W), CarrolHon 34.112
28 Catoosa (NW), Ringgold 15.146
24 Charlton (SE), Folkston 4,821
25 Chatham (SE), Savannah 151.481
26 — Chattahoochee (W), Cusseta.... 12,149
27 Chattooga (NW), Summerville.... 21.197
28 Cherokee (NW), Canton 20,750
29 Clarke (NE), Athens 86.550
80 Clay (SW), Fort Gaines 6.844
81 Clayton (NWC), Jonesboro 22,872
82 Clinch (S). Homerville 6.007
88 Cobb (NW), Marietta 61,830
84 Coffee (S), Douglas 23,961
86 Colquitt (S), Moultrie 83,999
86 Columbia (E), Appling 9,625
87 Cook (S), Adel 12.201
88 Coweta (W), Newnan 27,786
89 Crawford (WC), Knoxville 6,080
40 Crisp (SWC). Cordele 17.663
41 Dade (NW), Trenton 7,364
42 Dawaon (N), Dawsonville 8,712
48 Decatur (SW), Bafnbridge 23.620
44 De Kalb (NWC), Decatur 186,395
45 Dodge (SO, Eastman 17.865
46 Dooly (SO, Vienna 14,159
47 Dougherty (SW). Albany 43.617
48 Douglas (W). Douflrlasville 12.178
49 Early (SW), Blakely 17.418
50 — Echols (S), Statenville 2,494
61 Efflnprham (E), Springfield 9.133
62 Elbert (NE). Elberton 18,586
68 Emanuel (E), Swainsboro 19.789
64 Evans (SE), Claxton 6.653
66 Fannin (N), Blue Ridge 16.192
68 Fayette (W), Fayetteville 7.978
67 Floyd (NW). Rome 62.899
68 Forsyth (N). Gumming 11.005
69 Franklin (NE), Carnesville 14,446
60 Pulton (NW), Atlanta 473.672
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop
61 Gilmer (N), Ellijay 9.968
62 Glascock (E), Gibson 8,679
63 Glynn (SE), Brunswick 29,046
64 Gordon (NW), Calhoun 18,922
65 Grady (SW), Cairo 18.928
66 Greene (NEC), Greensboro 12,848
67 Gwinnett (NC). Lawrenceville 32,320
68 Habersham (NE). Clarkesvilie.... 16.568
69 Hall (N). Gainesville 40.118
70 Hancock (NEC), Sparta 11.052
71 Haralson (NW), Buchanan 14,668
72 Harris (W), Hamilton 11,266
73 Hart (NE). Hartwell 14,496
74 Heard (W), Franklin 6,976
75 Henry (NWC), McDonough 16,867
76 Houston (C), Perry 20,964
77 Irwin (S), Ocilla 11.978
78 Jackson (NE), Jefferson 18,997
79 Jasper (NC). Monticello 7.478
80 Jeff Davis (SE), Hazlehurst 9,299
81 Jefferson (E), Louisville 18,866
82 Jenkins (E), Millen 10,264
83 Johnson (EC), Wrightsville 9,898
84 Jones (C), Gray 7,588
85 Lamar (W). Barnesville 10.242
86 Lanier (S), Lakeland 5.151
87 Laurens (C), Dublin 88,128
88 Lee (SW). Leesburg 6,674
89 Liberty (SE), Hinesville 8.444
90 Lincoln (NE). Lincolnton 6.462
91 Long (SE), Ludowici 8,698
92 Lowndes (S), Valdosta 85,211
93 Lumpkin (N). Dahlonega 6,674
94 Macon (SWC), Oglethorpe 14,218
95 Madison (NE). Danielsville 12,288
96 Marion (W). Buena Vista 6,621
97 McDuffie (E). Thomson 11.448
98 Mclntosh (SE). Darien 6,008
99 Meriwether (W), Greenville 21.066
100 —-Miller (SW), Colquitt 9,028
101 Mitchell (SW), Camilla 22,628
102 Monroe (C), Forsyth 10.628
103 Montgomery (SEC), Mount
Vernon 7,901
104 Morgan (NC). Madison 11,899
106 Murray (NW), Chatsworth 10,676
106 Muscogee (W), Columbus 118.028
107 Newton (NO, Covington 20,186
108 Oconee (N), Watkinsville 7.009
109 Oglethorpe (N), Lexington 9,968
110 Paulding (NW), Dallas 11,762
111 Peach (C), Fort Valley 11,706
112 Pickens (N). Jasper 8,866
113 Pierce (SE). Blackshear 11,112
114 Pike (W), Zebulon 8.469
116 Polk (NW), Cedar town 80,97$
116 Pulaski (C), Hawkinaville 8.80S
117 Putnam (C>, Eatonton 7,781
118 — Quitman (SW), Georgetown 3,015
119 Rabun (NE). Clayton 7,424
•Counties without newspapers are marked —
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LIST OF COUNTIES* (Continued)
County. Location on Map and County Seat Fop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
120 Randolph (SW), Cuthbert 13.804 140 Treutlen (SEC). Soperton 6,522
121 Richmond (E). Augusta 108.876 141 Troup (W), Lagrange 49,841
122 Rockdale (NC), Conyers 8.464 142 Turner (S), Ashburn 10,479
123 Schley (W). Ellaville 4.086 143 Twists (C). Jeffersonville 8,808
124 Screven (E). Sylvania 18.000 144 Union (N). Blairsville 7,818
126 Seminole (SW), Donalsonville 7,904 145 Upson (W), Thomaston 26,078
126 Spalding (W). Griffin 81,046 146 Walker (NW), La Fayette 38,198
127 Stephens (NE). Toccoa 16,647 147 Walton (NC). Monroe 20.280
128 Stewart (SW), Lumpkin 9,194 148 Ware (SE), Waycross 80,289
129 Sumter (SWC). Americus 24,208 149 Warren (E), Warrentown 8.779
180 Talbot (W), Talbotton 7,687 150 Washington (EC), Sanders ville.... 21,012
131 Taliaferro (NE), Crawfordville.... 4,516 151 Wayne (SE). Jesup 14.248
132 Tattnall (SE). Reidsville 15,939 152 — Webster (W), Preston 4,081
138 Taylor (W), Butler 9.113 153 Wheeler (SEC). Alamo 6,712
184 Telfair (SO, McRae 18,221 154 White (N), Cleveland 6.961
136 Terrell (SW). Dawson 14,314 155 Whitfleld (NW), Dalton 84,482
186 Thomas (SW), Thomasville 38,932 156 Wilcox (SO, Abbeville 10,167
187 Tift (S), Tifton 22.646 157 Wilkes (NE), Washington 12,888
138 Toombs (SEC), Lyons 17,882 158 Wilkinson (C), Irwinton 9,781
189 Towns (N), Hiawassee 4,808 159 Worth (S). Sylvester 19,867
•Counties without newspapers are marked —
Estab ColsOWidthVDepth Sub Clrc
ABBEVILLEf (F6%), pop. 890; Wilcox Co. (SO. 60 m SE of Macon. SAL RR. Saw
mills ; cotton gins; meat curing plant, dress factory. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton.
corn, melons, sugar cane, sweet potatoes, pecans, peanuts.
Wilcox County Chronicle -f... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1885 8 23 294 2.50 51,412
Mrs. Gladine C. Fulghum, Editor; Jack C. Mathews, Publisher.
ADELf (F8), pop. 2.776 ; Cook Co. (S). 120 m S of Macon. G&F; SOU RRs. Shirt factory,
metal products, fertilizer factories. Yellow pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco,
cotton, corn.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1886 8 24 280 3.00 2,085
G. C. Patten. Editor and Publisher.
ALAMOt (G6), pop. 800; Wheeler Co. (SEC). 70 m SE of Macon. SAL RR. Cotton
gin. Pine, poplar timber. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, watermelons.
Wheeler County Eagle -f ........ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1913 7 26 280 2.00 450
Gwendolyn B. Cox, Editor and Publisher.
ALBANYf (D7), pop. 31,155; Dougherty Co. (SW). On Flint River, 89 m SE of Colum-
bus. A&N; ACL; SAL; CG; GN RRs. Airlines: EAL; SOU. Albany State College.
(Negro). TV Station.
Cottonseed oil, thread, box factory, hosiery, lumber mills ; bottling works ;
cotton cloth, farm implements, fertilizer, Venetian blinds, concrete, peanut but-
ter, candy factories. Meat packing; peanuts, pecan shelling. Radium spring.
Pine timber. Agriculture. Pecans, peanuts, cotton. Five banks. Bank deposits
(6-30-58), $46,607,192. 13,267 electric meters; 6,520 gas (nat.) meters.
W-r-MO. (Ev*.ex.Siin .. 1891 8 24 296 18.20**23,839
Herald + ................................... ISun. Morn. Democratic ........ Sunday circ. **23,602
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
James H. Gray, Editor; Herald Publishing Company.
Journal ...................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1939 8 24 280 2.50 2,485
William O. Davis. Editor and Publisher, 110 Roosevelt Ave.
ALMAf (H7H), pop. 2.688; Bacon Co. (SE). 65 m NW of Brunswick. ACL RR. Naval
stores Industries ; saw mill ; cotton gin. Timber. Tobacco. Farming.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1912 8 22 280 3.00 52,006
C. J. Broome, Editor and Publisher.
AMERICUSf (D6%). pop. 11.389; Sumter Co. (SW). 36 m N of Albany. CG; SAL RRs.
Georgia Southwestern College. Cottonseed oil. peanut, saw mills ; basket, patent
medicine, shirt factories; bottling works; fruit, vegetable packing; railroad
shops. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, livestock.
Sou-w«t«r+ V ......................... Bi-monthly ..... Collegiate. ......... 193Z C4ont"lled f«e di.t. 426
Students of the Georgia Southwestern College. Editors and Publishers.
Thnes-Recorder-f- .................... Evg. ex. Sun... Democratic ........ 1879 8 24 294 16.00 §5,566
Comic strip advertising accepted.
James R. Blair, Editor; Times-Recorder Co., Publisher, 415 W. Forsyth St.
ARLINGTON (C7H ), pop. 1,882; Calhoun Co. (SW). 86 m SW of Albany. CG: SAL RRs.
Vegetable oil. cottonseed oil, saw mills ; Pine timber. Agriculture. Cattle, hogs.
Cotton, peanuts, corn.
Tri-County Courier ................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1882 6 26 280 2.00 $540
L. T. Swain. Editor and Publisher.
ASHBURNf (E7). pop. 2,918; Turner Co. (S). 75 m S of Macon. SOU; GASAC RRs.
Manufactures cottonseed products, pants. Peanut sheller; saw mill. Stock, dairy,
poultry, truck farms. Cotton, watermelons, peanut*, tobacco.
JThursday ........ Democratic ....... 1899 7 24 280 2.60 11,400
Nora Lawrence Smith, Editor; Smith & Tison, Publishers.
CfrcolatJoBr-~*wSept. A. B.C. Statement; A- June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubftsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpafcf!
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate linet. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNafly
estimate. V I»«ued only daring academic year. xStsbacrfption Included in membership fee.
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1808 8
24 801 12.00
Sunday circ.
Eitib Coll<S> Width V Depth Sub
ATHENSt (F2%), pop. 28,180; Clarke Co. (NE). On Oconee River, 70 m NE of
Atlanta. SOU; GM; CG; SAL; GA RRs. Airline, SOU. University of Georgia.
Manufactures hosiery, fertilizer, tire fabric, overalls, shirts, wooden handles,
baseball bats, cottonseed products, furniture, braided cord, tapestry* beverages.
Timber. Agriculture producing and marketing center. Livestock, poultry farms.
fEvg. ex.Sat.
Banner-Herald + ..................... { & Sun., Democratic ........
I Sun. Morn.
E. B. Braswell, Editor and Publisher.
Georgia Agriculturist V .......... Monthly .......... Agriculture ....... 190T Controlled free dist.
Students of the College of Agriculture, Editors and Publishers,
Conner Hall, University of Georgia.
Georgia Alumni Record V ....... Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1920 8 26 129 5.00
Claude Davidson, Editor; Alumni Soc'y of the Univ. of Georgia, Publisher.
Georgia Bu.lne..+ <noadv.>.Monthly .......... {Busine.s »« ^".J'^dtat.
John P. Gill, Editor; Bureau of Business Research, Publisher, Univ. of Georgia.
Georgia Local \M«r,fMv f Municipal 1QK1 ft 9A 19ft _« KA
Government Journal .......... [Monthly .......... ) Government 1951 8 26 129 x2'60
George S. Parthemas, Editor; Georgia Municipal Assn., Publisher,
Academic Bldg.
Cirt
**7,12S
2,500
$8,000
5,800
4,800
Georgia Review Quarterly {Historica?11* 1947 l 6B 108 800° J1*600
W. W. Davidson, Editor; University of Georgia, Publisher.
Red and Black -f V Thursday Collegiate 1892 5 26 224x1.50 $5,500
Students of the University of Georgia, Editors and Publishers, Box 185.
ATLANTAf (D8), pop. 881,814; Fulton Co. (NW). The State Capital, 75 m NW of
Macon. SOU; CG; SAL; A&WP; ACL; L&N; GA RRs. Airlines: CAP; DAL;
EAL; SOU. Financial, insurance, distribution and telephone communication cen-
ter. Georgia Institute of Technology; Emory University and other colleges;
private schools. Three TV stations.
Manufactures batteries, textiles, fertilizers, furniture, chemicals, paper,
candy, cottonseed oil, flour, wire, textile machinery, lumber, steel, leather,
brass, paper, fibre, electrical, aluminum products. Printing and publishing;
iron and steel products. Railroad shops. Thirty banks. Federal Reserve Bank.
Bank clearings (12-31-57), $20,556,000,000. 223,048 electric meters; 219,551
gas (nat.) meters; 849.634 telephones.
Advertiser-f Friday Republican 1935 8 24 301 3.50 $1,565
W. W. Matthews, Editor and Publisher, 427 ft Moreland Ave., N. E. (7).
American Motor Carrier Monthly ft^'™ 1934 Controlled' free dist U.538
W. H. Hooker. Editor and Publisher, 293 Pharr Rd., N. E. (5).
American Soft Drink Journal.Monthly Bottling 1905 3 27 140 4.00 *5,017
Also provides BPA controlled circ. >6,500. Total unpaid dist. 2,282
Willis Johnson, Jr., Editor; McFadden Business Publications.
816 Peach tree St.. N. E. (8).
Atlan tan Magazine, The-f Monthly Gen. In t 1958 3 28 140 2.50 16,480
Sherwood Broome. Editor; C. J. Broome. Publisher, 31 3rd St.
26 126
Mn™adyv j!!!!!!!.".} Qu^terly Collegiate 1934 3
Atlanta University"" Publisher, 223 Chestnut St. (14).
Automatic Launderer and 1 M^fvi« f Automatic 1947 8 26 140 8.00
Cleaner -f } Monthly 1 Laundries Controlled free dist.
Walter Turrentine, Editor and Publisher. 75 third St., N. W. (8).
Behind the Wheel + Quarterly Motoring 1936 Controlled1 free dist
George L. Evoy, Editor; Georgia Motor Club, Inc., Publisher,
1044 W. Peach tree St.. N. W.
Bulletin — See Augusta.
Christian Index-f- .Thursday Baptist 1822 8 24 140 2.00
John J. Hurt, Ed.; Georgia Baptist Convention, Pub., 291 Peachtree St. (3).
Coach & Athlete Monthly Sports 1938 8 28 140 8.00
Not issued during July.
Dwight Keith. Editor and Publisher, 810 Buckhead Ave.. N. E. (5).
Coca-Cola Bottler Monthly Bottling 1909 ConJollex^frU dist.
Frank Rowsey, Editor; Hickory Publishing Co., 810 North Ave., N. W. (1).
Commercial Fertilizer and \Mnnfviv Fertilizer 191° 8 26 14° 8'00
Plant Food Industrv [Monthly fertiliser 2 40 140
Clay W. Penick, Jr., Ed. ; Walter W. Brown Pub. Co., Inc., 75 Third St., N. W. (8)
f Constitution Morn.ex.Sun..Democratic 1868 8 22
Ralph McGill. Editor.
Journal Evg. ex. Sun... Democratic 1888
Jack Spalding. Editor.
Journal- Constitution Sunday Democratic 1960
Prints Sunday rotogravure magazine section.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Atlanta Newspapers, Inc., Publishers, 10 Forsythe St.
Courier (Negro) — See Pittsburgh, Pa.
Democrat -f Monthly Dem. (Polit.).... 1987
8 22
8 22
*3,800
6328
3,086
14.000
3,500
$99,500
t!4,512
8,000
2,856
301 15.60**193,558
801 15.60**2S3,470
801 10.40**502,485
7 24 280
Samuel ATMasseU. Sr., Editor and Publisher, 160S Wm. Oliver Bldg. (8).
1.00 tl.OOO
t4,000— Free
irolatioo-HHtStpt A.B C. Statement; *June and Mirch A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. ^Uses Mat*. +N0nparefl
ems. 12 to inch, TAgate lines, 14 to inch. tCouaty seat PofmUtlon-1950 Census. xRaad McNally
estimate. Vhne* only daring academic year. « Subscription achided « membership fee.
. _
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Dixie Purchaser -j- ................... Monthly .......... Purchasing ........ 1954 3 27 140
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
Omer Gene Ownby, Editor; Dixie Purchaser, Inc., Publisher, Controlled free dist.
109 Lindbergh Dr., N. E. (6).
Drug and Allied Industries 4- .Monthly .......... Drug Mf g .......... 1915 8 27 140 2.00
O. J. Willoughby, Editor and Publisher, 1070 Spring St. (9). Controlled circ.
Editor's Forum. The+ ........... Month* .......... $»«&„* J ?04 HS "^
Harvey Walters, Editor; Georgia Press Assn., Publisher, 24 Ivy St., S. E. (8).
Electrical South ....................... Monthly .......... Elect. Trade ....... 1921 8To£f, un^id ^t°
C. W. Evans, Editor; W. R. C. Smith Publishing Co., 806 Peachtree St. (8).
Forest Farmer -f ...................... Monthly .......... Forestry ............ 1941 3 28 134x5.00
Issued Bi-monthly in March.
J. Walter Myers, Jr., Editor; Forest Farmers Assn., Publisher,
66 llth St., N. E. (9).
Foundation, The (Negro) ln««rf^iv n»it<rim,. 191° 2 28 112 '40
(no adv.) ..................... . ...... /Quarterly ........ Religious ........... Controlled free dist.
F. W. Clelland, Editor and Publisher, Gammon Theological Sem'ry,
9 McDonough Blvd., S. E. (15).
Cire
3,180
>5,»31
88°
3,322
J2.000
' Sat*
$22,403
*1-500
48,054
4,9O3
tl82,000
J19.000
2,395
Fulton County Report -h | £v^*x- oai* Court News 1890 7 24 266 18.00
Frank Kempton, Editor; Daily Report Co., Publisher, 188% Pryor St. (3).
Georgia Education Journal V.. Monthly Educational 1908 3 27 140 6.00
F. M. Hughes, Editor; Georgia Education Assn., Pub., 187 Central Ave. S. W.
Georgia Engineer + Monthly \A??ngand 1943 2 29 110 1'00
Georgia Engineering Society, Publisher, P O. Box 40 (1).
Georgia Farmer-f Monthly Agricultural 1956 4 26 189
Subscription price, $1.00 for 3 years. Controlled free dist.
Elmo Hester, Editor; Thomas J. Anderson, Pub., Box 246, Little Rock, Ark.
Georgia Farmers' Market lw , . A» «„ u i 1917 6 22 215
Bulletin+ (no adv.) [Wednesday Agricultural Controlled free dist.
Jack Gilchrist. Editor; State Dept. of Agric., Publisher, 19 Hunter St., S. W. (8).
Georgia Future Farmer -f V... Bi-monthly Agriculture 1933 3 24 129 x
Eleanor Gilmer, Editor; Georgia Assn. of Future Controlled circ.
Farmers of America, Publisher, Dept. of Education, 258 State Office Bldg. (8).
Georgia Grocer Monthly Retail Groc 1916 2 22 140x1.00
Dexter Gatehouse, Editor; Georgia Retail Food Dealers Assn., Publisher,
1087 Katherwood Dr., S. W.
Georgia Labor News-Digest.. .Ftntly, Wed.. .Labor 1941 3 26 140 3.00
John O. McCurley, Editor and Publisher, 95 Merritts Ave., N. E. (8).
Georgia Legionnaire + Monthly Amer. Legion.... 1929 5 24 217 x
Robert M. Joiner, Editor; American Legion Dept. of Georgia, Publisher,
418 Bona Allen Bldg. (3).
Georgia Professional \A/T™+M !?„„•.. 1948 2 29 110 x
Engineer f Monthly Eng g Controlled free dist.
E. H. Bailey, Editor; Georgia Society of Professional Engineers, Publisher,
1758 Johnson Rd., N. E. (6).
Georeia State Signal V Bi-wkly Collegiate 1931 c*ntr2o4Ued2?™e dist.
Students of the Atlanta Division, Univ. of Georgia, Editors and Publishers,
33 Gilmer St. (3).
Georgia Tech Alumnus V 8 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1923 J JJ JJJ x2'00
R. B. Wallace, Jr., Editor; Nafl Georgia Tech Alumni Assn., Publisher,
226 North Ave.. N. W. (13).
Guide for the Dry Cleaning! Mrt fM [Laundry and 190
and Laundry Industries.... JMontniy } Dry Clean'g
Ben Ginsberg, Editor; McFadden Business Publications,
316 Peachtree St., N. E. (8).
Home Missions Monthly Missionary 1903 3 27 130 1.00 J173.000
See Leaders' Group; also Religious Home Unit, Philadelphia, Pa.
John Caylor, Editor; Bapt. Home Mission Board, Pub., 161 Spring St., N. W. (3).
Industrial Development and lM__fi.i flndus. Site 1954 3 26 140 3.00
Manufacturers Record JMontmy )Selection Controlled circ. >12,078
H. McKinley Conway, Jr., Editor; Conway Publications, Conway Bldg. (19).
Jewelers Guild Guide+ ... Monthly, {^IftS^1958 Cont^lledfL dist. t5,665
P. Buford Harris, Editor and Publisher, 109 Lindbergh Drive, N. E. (5).
Journal — See Constitution.
J0^SinelringU.8^!. JBi-monthly Indus. Eng'g 1948 2 42 118 6.00 10,350
Robert N. Lehrer, Editor; American Institute of Industrial Engineers, Inc.,
Publisher, 225 North Ave., N. W. (13).
J°A8^ctetion%?G^rgia JMonthly Medical 1911 2 34 126 x5.00
Edgar Woody, Jr., Ed.7 Medical Assn. of Ga., Pub., 875 West Peachtree St. (9).
Maroon Tiger-f V (Negro).. Bi-monthly Collegiate 1898 5 24 224 1.50
Students of Morehouse College, Editors and Publishers, 113 Graves Hall (14).
Metropolitan Herald -f Wednesday Ind. Dem 1949 8 24 301 2.06
M. A. Perry, Editor; Harry R. Maugans, Pub., 262 E. Paces Ferry Rd., N. E, (5).
3 27 140 3.00
Controlled free dist.
» 1,000
5,000
11,500
4,502
1,188
J2.665
$900
6,000
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement ; *June and March AB.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI**ue4 only during academic year. xSubecriptton included in membership fee.
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ATLANTAf (Continued) Estab Co I$<S> Width V Depth Sub
Morehouse Alumnus Quarterly Coll. Alum 1928 2 48 143
Edward A. Jones, Ed. and Pub., Morehouse College (14). Controlled free dist.
f Women's &
NAWCASNews + Monthly {Children's 1946 5 24 210 1.00
I Apparel Selling
Frances Martin, Editor ; Nat'l Assn., Women's and Children's Apparel Salesmen,
Inc., Publisher, 704 Bona Allen Bldg. (3).
New South Baker Monthly Baking 191° \ 2{j ||{j 2'°°
Bruce Moran, Editor; Walter W. Brown Pub'g Co., Inc., 75 Third St., N. W. (8).
Phylon-f Quarterly {^ndCulture1^*1940 l 57 101 3>0°
Atlanta University, Publisher, 223 Chestnut St.
RoMr M^*.VI««^ ««!««• M™+MV /Chain Store 1958 3 25 140 4.00
Rack Merchandising Monthly \ Display Controlled free dist.
Clyde Lamar, Editor; Denton Harris, Publisher, 175 Luckie St.
Refrigeration Bi-wkly, Mon.. Refrigeration.... 1906 5 24 210 3.00
John W. Yopp, Jr., Publisher, 1070 Spring St., N. W. (9). Controlled free dist.
Southeastern Drug Journal -f. Monthly Drug Trade 1926 2 44 140 2.00
James H. Bishop, Jr., Editor; Southeastern Drug Journal, Publisher,
423 Grand Theatre Bldg. (3).
Southern Advertising and lMrtr,fu1w A/i * T , « 1925 3 26 140 2.00
Publishing JMonthly Adv. & Journ Controlled free dist.
Garland B. Porter, Editor; Ernest H. Abernethy Pub'g Co., Inc.,
75 Third St.. N. W. (8).
gjBi-monthly Railroad 1890 1 56 105 x3.00
D. Glenn Sudderth, Editor; Southern and Southwestern Rwy. Club, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1205 (1).
Southern Automotive Ivi^fMw A * /»*• 1921 3 26 140 1.50
Journal-f jMontnly Automotive Total unpaid dist.
W. C. Herbert, Editor; W. R. C. Smith Pub. Co., 806 Peachtree St., N. E. (8).
Southern Banker Monthly Banking 1904 3 27 140 5.00
Distributed in eleven states, South Atlantic and South Central.
Willis Johnson, Jr., Editor; McFadden Business Publications,
316 Peachtree St., N. E. (8).
Southern Building Supplies.... Monthly Building Sup l946 3 controlled circ
Donald L. Moore, Editor; W. R. C. Smith Pub. Co., 806 Peachtree St., N. E. (8).
Southern Candy and \M ,, , p , T , 1942 3 26 140 2.00
Tobacco Jobber, The [Monthly Candy Indus Controlled free dist.
George R. Pendley, Editor; Southern Wholesale Confectionery and Tobacco
Assn., Publisher, 1139 Spring St.
SOJournai+^^..r.r.?.d"C.t8 JMonthly Dairy Products. 1927 2 41 140 3.00
Fred H. Sorrow, Editor; Southern Dairy Products Journal, Publisher,
88 Ellis St., N. E. (3).
Southern Farm Equipment — See Southern Hardware.
26 140 2.00
Controlled free dist.
Elon A. Abernethy, Jr., Editor. E. H. Abernethy Pub. Co., 75 Third St., N. W. (8)
Southern Funeral Director Monthly Funeral Direct.. 1919 3 26 140 3.50
John W. Yopp, Jr., Publisher, 1070 Spring St., N. W. (9). Controlled free dist.
1941 3 26 140 2.00
2 42 140
Controlled free dist.
Josiah Carter, Ed.; Ernest H. Abernethy Pub'g Co., Inc., 75 Third St., N. W. (8).
Southern Hardware-}- Monthly Hardware 1914 8 26 140 1.00
Prints bound in section called Southern Farm Equipment. Controlled circ.
Ralph E. Kirby, Editor; W. R. C. Smith Pub. Co., 806 Peachtree St., N. E. (8).
y Greek Int 1949 5 24 164 5.00
Harry Jones, Editor"; Mrs. Elly Jones, Publisher, 408 5th St., N. E. (8).
Southern Israelite-}- Monthly Anglo-Jewish... .1925 4 26 168
Southern Israelite-}- Friday Anglo-Jewish. ...1925 5 24 224
A. Rosenberg, Editor and Publisher, 390 Courtland St., N. E. (3).
Southern Jeweler Monthly Jewelry 1925 | \\ \\l 2'00
Charles Frara, Editor; Abernethy Publishing Co., Inc., 75 Third St., N. W. (8).
Southern Outdoors -f- Monthly Sports 1953 3 27 140 2.00
Dwight Keith, Publisher, 4776 Dudley Lane. Controlled free dist.
fp - 1904 3 26 140 1.50
Southern Power and Industry.Monthly ] f^trlal 2 Controlled circ.
F. C Smith, Editor; W. R. C. Smith Pub. Co., 806 Peachtree St., N. E. (8).
^ y Printing 1924 I \\ JJ{J
'c'haVles'Kani, ISditor; Abernethy Pub. Co., Inc., 75 Third St., N. W. (8).
1938 3 26 140 2.00
Controlled free dist.
Issued semi-monthly in October. .. „» , .. «A •*» «* ,«*
V. P. Waters, Editor; Ernest H. Abernethy, Co., Inc., 75 Third St., N. W. (8).
Souths Food Processor ........ Monthly .......... { ££«*&& 19<°
Southern Garment
Manufacturer
tiing
ufacture
Cire
3,215
14,500
$3,774
J963
974
2,031
2,770
1,922
5,170
1,868
1,502
$712
* 30, 122
2,390
$2,305
>1 2,256
457
4,284
1,838
2,733
1,273
1,783
992
>13,652
3,600
5.00
5.00
30,128
1,260
2.00
,
Southern Pulp and Paper )Monthlv paDer
Manufacturer j> Monthly raper
4,878
639
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uaet Mats. * Nonpareil
•ms ' 12 to inch V Agate tines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNau>
estimate. y/l**u*A only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
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ATLANTAf (Continued) Estib Cols * Width V Depth Sub
Southern Stationer and l\fonthlv (Stationery ft 10ofi 2 40 HA i KA
Office Outfitter JMonthly 1 Office Equip. 1929 2 42 14° 1'50
Marjorie Stanflel, Editor; Abernethy Pub. Co., Inc., 75 Third St., N. W. (8).
Southern Telephone News \MAn+ui» /Telephone Em-1903 8 80 154
(no adv.) jMonwuy (ployeeslnt. Controlled free dist.
C S. Bolen, Editor; Southern Bell Tel. ft Tel., Publisher, Box 2211 (1).
Spelman Messenger (Negro).. Quarterly Coll. Lit. 1884 2 28 105 1.00
Spelman College, Editor and Publisher, 850 Leonard St., S. W. (8).
Star 4- Thursday Independent 1952 8 24
Du Pree Jordan, Jr., Editor and Publisher, Sta. A, Box 10,532 (10).
Technique-f V Friday Collegiate 1911 5 26
Students of the Ga. Inst. of Technology, Editors and Publishers,
Box J, Ga. Inst. of Technology (13).
1898 8 26
Textile Industries Monthly Textile Indus 2 40 _
Controlled circ.
806 Peachtree St., N. E. (8).
288 8.00
210 8.75
140
140
2.00
G. H. Dockray, Editor; W. R. C. Smith Pub. Co.,
Theta Kappa Psi Messenger...Quarterly ^edfcT/17 1904 2 82 112
Dr. R. C. Williams, Editor; Whitman and Wilson Printing Co., Publisher,
659 Peachtree St., N. E. (83).
1952
Toy Journal Monthly Toys
Toy Manufacturer, The Monthly Toys 1957
Cire
$85,000
No adv.
57,879
6,500
>23,484
2.00 J7.500
8 27 140
2 42 140
Controlled free dist.
4 27 196 2.00
Controlled free dist.
1955 3 26 140 8.00
Controlled free dist.
5,617
3,004
1,655
4,955
10,050
§26,000
$18.982
Toy Wholesaler Monthly Toys
Den ton Harris, Editor; United Publishing Co., 175 Luckie St.
Trux-f Monthly Trucking 1949 3 27 140 2.00
Joan Wilson, Editor; Georgia Motor Trucking Assn., Inc., Controlled free dist.
328 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Georgia Ed. * 57 ,282.
U. S. Truckers Monthly Trucking 3 26 140
Clyde Lamar, Editor; United States Truck Drivers Assn., Publisher,
175 Luckie St.
World -f (Negro) Morn.ex.Mon...Independent 1928 8 24 290 16.12
C. A. Scott, Editor and Publisher, 210 Auburn Ave., N. E. (3).
AUGUSTAf (J8%), pop. 71,608; Richmond Co. (E). On Savannah River, at head of
navigation. Inland port. 76 m SW of Columbia, S. S. SOU; CG; C&WC; ACL;
GA RRs. Airlines : DAL; EAL.
Medical College of Georgia; Paine College (Negro). Winter resort. Two TV
stations. Timber; Kaolin deposits. Manufactures cotton cloth, bagging, waste,
fire and building brick, tile, cottonseed oil products, rayons. Three banks. Bank
clearings (6-30-57), $178,451,103; deposits (7-10-57), $86,457,989. 47,356 elec-
tric meters; 16, 667 gas (nat.) meters; 45,262 telephones.
Bulletin Bi-wkly, Sat...Rom. Cath 1920 8 23 294 xS.OO
Printed in two editions : Diocese of Savannah Ed., Diocese of Atlanta Ed.
John Markwalter, Editor; Cath. Laymen's Assn. of Ga., Publisher, 416 8th St.
( Chronicle -f- Every Morn....Ind. Dem 1785
R. L. M. Parks, Editor; W. S. Morris, Publisher, News Bldg.
Herald -f- Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1890
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
W. S. Morris. Editor and Publisher.
Richmond County Times -f Thursday Independent 1954
Alva L. Haywood, Editor and Publisher., P. O. Box 632.
Labor Review -f Semi-mo Labor, APL-CIO1915
A. B. Mulcay, Jr.. Editor and Publisher, 6 Campbell Bldg.
Southland Magazine Digest 4- .Monthly Gen'l Int 1950
George H. Parks, Editor and Publisher, Box 1108.
Weekly Review (Negro) Friday Independent 1947
Rev. M. J. Whitaker. Editor and Publisher, 1540 12th St.
AUSTELL (C8), pop. 1,418; Cobb Co. (NW). 15 m NW of Atlanta. SOU RR. Manu-
factures furniture, flour, feed. Diversified farming.
Enterprise-f Friday Democratic 1948 8 24 294 2.00
Mrs. RosaJyn Smith, Editor; Sid Williams, Publisher.
BAINBRIDGEf (C9), pop. 7,662; Decatur Co. (SW). On Flint River, 60 m SW of
Albany. SAL; ACL RRs. Manufactures bottle washing machinery, crates, boxes,
asphalt, brick, lumber, mattresses, naval stores. Tobacco packed ; pecans, peanuts
shelled; cotton ginned. Pine timber; fuller's earth mines. Diversified farming.
Post-Search Light-!- Thursday Democratic 1905 8 24 280 8.00
S. M. Griffin, Editor; Post-Search Light, Publisher.
BARNESVILLEf (D4%), pop. 4,186; Lamar Co. (W). 86 m NW of Macon. CG RR.
Manufactures hosiery, tire fabrics, furniture, rayon underwear, lumber. Cotton
ginned. Agriculture. Cotton, peaches, pecans.
News-Gazette-f- Thursday Democratic 1867 8 24 280 2.60
William W. Dennis, Editor and Publisher.
CircuUtkm-**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and Matcb A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCouaty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRaad McMsUy
estimate. VI**u«d only during academic year. xSubscrlption included ia membership fee.
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208
8
8
23 301 23.40 **43,562
Sunday circ. **55,837
23 301 15.60**19,S96
7
23
280
8.00
§2,791
6
24
210
8.00
2
24
76
1.50
5
24
210
3.09
§3,800
§2,996
§2,759
§1,300
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Estab Coll <3> Width V Depth Sub
BAXLEYf (H7), pop. 8,409; Appling Co. (8E). 46 m N of Waycross. SOU RR. Manu-
factures naval stores, staves, barrels, caskets, beverages, garments. Yellow
pine timber. Truck, stock farms. Cotton, tobacco, vegetables.
News-Banner Thursday Democratic 1888 7 24 280 8.00
Albert S. Jenkins, Editor and Publisher.
BLACKSHEARf (H8), pop. 2,271; Pierce Co. (SE). 10 m NE of Waycross. ACL RR.
Manufactures fertilizer, naval stores, shoes. Yellow pine timber. Agriculture.
Tobacco, cotton, pecans, livestock.
Times -f Thursday Democratic 1867 7 24 280 4.00
Dean Broome, Editor and Publisher.
BLAIRS VILLEf (El), pop. 430; Union Co. (N). 85 m NE of Atlanta. Railroad station,
Culberson, N. C. L&N RR. Saw mill. Timber. Farming.
North Georgia News -|- Thursday Democratic 1928 6 24 266 2.00
Harold R. West, Editor and Publisher, Box 146.
BLAKELYf (C8), pop. 8,284; Early Co. (SW). 50 m SW of Albany. CG RR. Saw and
planing, grist mills. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, corn.
Early County News -f- Thursday Democratic 1859 6 26 273 2.00
A. T. Fleming, Editor; A. T. and W. H. Fleming, Publishers, S. Main St.
BLUE RIDGEf (Dl), pop. 1,718; Fannin Co. (N). 75 m N of Atlanta. L&N RR.
Mountain resort. Dairy, fruit farms. Corn, potatoes, wheat.
Fannin County Times + Thursday Independent 1931 6 26 273 2.00
Luther Cobb, Editor and Publisher.
Summit-Post Thursday Democratic 1888 6 26 280 2.00
J. Fred Hackney, Editor; Summit-Post Publishing Company.
BOWDON (B3%), POP. 1,155; Carroll Co. (W). 52 m SW of Atlanta. BOW RR. Cotton
gins ; grist mills ; textile works. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Bulletin -f- Thursday Democratic 1890 7 24 280 1.50
Kate Smith, Editor and Publisher.
BREMEN (B8), pop. 2,299; Haralson Co. (NW). 50 m W of Atlanta. CG; SOU RRs.
Men's clothing and shirt factories. Diversified farming. Cotton, grain, peaches,
apples.
Gateway -f Thursday Democratic 1902 7 24 280 2.50
H. Meeks, Editor and Publisher.
BRUNSWICKf (K8), pop. 17,954; Glynn Co. (SE). On St. Simons Sound, 4 m from
ocean; 61 m E of Waycross. Seaport. SOU; ACL RRs. Airlines: EAL; DAL.
Resort. Shrimp fisheries. Pine timber.
Manufactures turpentine, gasoline, pine oil, resin, boxes, creosoted lumber,
Snip, plywood, paint, steam boilers, caustic soda, chlorine. Seafood cannery,
airy, poultry and truck farms.
News-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic 1901 8 24 294 15.00
C. H. Leavy, Jr., Editor; News Publishing Company.
BUCHANANf (B3), pop. 651; Haralson Co. (NW). 86 m S of Rome. CG RR. Cotton
gins; saw mills ; shirt factory. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, cattle.
Haralson County Tribune -f ...Thursday Independent 1897 8 23 280 2.50
Frances and Ralph Greene, Editors and Publishers.
BUENA VIST At (D6), pop. 1,428; Marion Co. (W). 35 m SE of Columbus. CG RR.
Lumber, grist mills ; cotton gin. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms. Cotton,
corn, peanuts.
Marion County Patriot -f Friday Independent 1870 6 26
E. R. Sweat. Editor: Mrs. Frances A. Sweat, Publisher.
280 2.00
BUFORDf (D2), pop. 8,812; Gwinnett Co. (N). 86 m NE of Atlanta. SOU RR. Tan-
neries; shoe and harness factory; cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, grain.
Advertiser-h Thursday Independent 1916 7 24 280 2.50
Mrs. E. A. Wilbanks, Editor; Moreno Tag and Label Co., Inc., Publisher.
BUTLERf (D5%), pop. 1,182; Taylor Co. (W). 40 m SW of Macon. CG RR. Naval
stores industries. Clay pits ; pine timber. Agriculture.
Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1876 6 26 280 3.00
Chas. Benns. Jr., Editor; Butler Herald, Publisher.
CAIROt (D9), pop. 5,677; Grady Co. (SW). 145 m SE of Columbus. ACL RR. Lumber
and naval stores industries; cane-sirup canning factories. Nursery. Yellow pine,
hardwood timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, truck farms.
Messenger-^ Friday Democratic 1904 7 24 280 2.00
R. E. Wind, Editor; Messenger Publishing Company.
CALHOUNf (Cl%), pop. 3,231; Gordon Co. (NW). 20 m NE of Rome. L&N RR.
Manufactures bedspreads, bath mats. Lumber, cotton mills. Timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, hay.
Gordon County News-f Tuesday Democratic .1942 8 28 278 2.50
James H. Hobgood, Editor; Calhoun Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Times-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1870 8 28 280 8.00
J. Roy McGinty, Editor; Calhoun Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
CAMILLAf (D8), pop. 8,745; Mitchell Co. (SW). 26 m S of Albany. GAS&C; ACL RRs.
Cottonseed oil, lumber mills; fertilizer, shirt, peanut butter factories; poultry
processing; feed mills; nut-meats packed. Pine timber. Stock, dairy, poultry,
truck farms. Cotton, corn, peanuts, pecans.
Enterprise-f Friday Democratic 1908 8 28 804 2.50
B. T. Burson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation-— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -»-Use§ Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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650
51,497
§606
$800
1,650
51,000
8,518
§805
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§2,400
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§2,887
§2,200
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CANTONt (D2), pop. 2,718; Cherokee Co. (NW). On Etowah River, 85 m NW of
Atlanta. LAN RR. Cotton mills. Chicken processing plants. Pine, poplar timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, poultry.
North Georgia Tribune -f Thursday Democratic 1934 8 24 280 3.00
R. D. and C. E. Owen, Editors and Publishers.
CARNESVILLEf (F2), pop. 349; Franklin Co. (NE). 80 m NE of Athens. Railroad
station, Lavonia. SOU RR. Bank, Royston. Coffin factory. Pine timber.
Agriculture.
Herald & Advance + Thursday Democratic 1907 6 26
Mrs. R. L. Little. Editor; James F. Little, Publisher, Lavonia.
280 2.00
CARROLLTONf (B3%), pop. 7.758; Carroll Co. (W). 55 m SW of Atlanta. CG RR.
Manufactures cotton yarn, braid, thread, hosiery, shoes, pencils, fertilizer.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, poultry.
Carroll County Georgian -f... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1945 8 24 280 3.00
Stanley Parkman. Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 468.
Times -Free Press + ................ Tuesday ......... Democratic ......... 1876 8 23 280 3.50
Stanley Parkman, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 468.
CARTERSVILLEf (C2), pop. 7,270; Bartow Co. (NW). 40 m NW of Atlanta. L&N;
SAL RRs. Cotton, chenille and knitting mills. Lime, limestone, barium, ochre,
iron ore, manganese mines; pine timber. Livestock. Cotton farms.
Bartow Herald + ..................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1929 8 24 287 2.00
W. R. Frier, Editor and Publisher.
f Tribune-News -f
Ind' Dem ............ 1946
24
24
287
287
9.00
2.00
I Tribune-News -f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1910
L Mrs. Walter S. Adams, Editor; M. L. Fleetwood, Publisher.
CEDARTOWNf (B2%). pop. 9,470; Polk Co. (NW). 65 m NW of Atlanta. CG; SAL
RKs. Manufactures worsted and cotton goods, tire fabrics, yarn, fertilizer,
lumber, candy, farm implements, chemicals, furniture. Pine timber. Cotton farms.
Standard (off set) + [&VJun.X" S&t' Tndepcndent- 1869 8 21 294 12'86
J. W. Stuff, Editor and Publisher, 715 S. Main St.
CHAMBLEE (D3), pop. x4,100; De Kalb Co. iNWC). 10 m NE of Atlanta, nearest
bank. SOU RR. Manufactures feed, stationery, abrasives, electric equipment,
farm machinery, lumber. Nurseries. Diversified farming.
Thursday Independent 1947 8 24 288 3.00
Martha Frances Brown. Editor; DuPree Jordan, Jr., Publisher, P. O. Box 888.
Technician, The V Monthly Collegiate 1948 5 24 220x2.00
Students of Southern Technical Institute, Editors and Publishers.
CHATSWORTHt (CD, pop. 1.214; Murray Co. (NW). 88 m SE of Chattanooga, Tenn.
L&N RR. Manufactures talc products. Summer resort. Talc mines; pine timber.
Agriculture. Corn, cotton, hay.
Times-f Thursday Democratic 1879 6 24 224 1.00
J. Roy McGinty, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
CLARKESVILLEf (El), pop. 1,106 ; Habersham Co. (NE). 80 m NE of Atlanta. TE RR.
Saw, planing, grist mills; poultry processing. Chestnut, walnut, pine timber.
Fruit, truck farms. Peaches, apples, beans.
Tri-County Advertiser-f- Thursday Democratic 1879 7 24 276 2.50
C. T. Graves, Editor and Publisher.
CLAXTONf (J6), pop. 1,923; Evans Co. (SE). 50 m W of Savannah. SAL RR. Cotton
gins; grist, saw mills; bottling works; pecan a heller. Agriculture. Tobacco.
Enterprise-f Thursday Democratic 1912 7 24 280 3.00
J. Fred Eden, Editor and Publisher, 124 S. Newton St.
CLAYTONf (Fl). pop. 1,802; Rabun Co. (NE). 45 m NE of Gainesville. TF RR.
Tourist resort. Manufactures carpets. Saw, stave mills. Pine, hardwood timber.
Agriculture.
Tribune-!- Thursday Independent 1898 6 24 280 2.50
R. E. Barker, Editor and Publisher.
CLEVELANDf (El), pop. 589; White Co. (N). 78 m NE of Atlanta. Railroad station,
Gainesville. GM; SOU RRs. Flooring, woolen mill. Hardwood, pine timber.
Stock, poultry, fruit, grain, dairy farms.
Courier-f Friday Ind. Dem 1899 6 26 280 8.00
James P. Davidson, Editor and Publisher.
COCHRANf (F6). pop. 8,867; Bleckey Co. (C). 40 m S of Macon. SOU RR. Shirt fac-
tories ; planing mill ; cotton gins ; frozen food processing plant ; bottling works.
Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peaches.
Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1908 8 23 287 3.00
W. R. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 220 Beech St.
COLLEGEBORO (J6), pop. X900; Bulloch Co. (E). 54 m NW of Savannah. Railroad
station, Statesboro. CG RR. Georgia Teachers College.
Geor8re-Anne+ V Friday Collegiate 1929 C6ont™nj ' ree dist°
Students of Georgia Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
•m*, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the u*e of the Directory in front of book.
Clre
§2,550
§701
5,240
§5,550
2,910
§3,765
§3,246
§3,966
§9,718
947
§1,979
§1,425
1,280
§485
§1,950
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10.40 **46,459
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COLLEGE PARK (C8), pop. 14,586; Fulton Co. (NW). 8 m S of Atlanta. A&WP RR.
Manufactures air conditioning units. Saw mills. Agriculture. Cotton, dairying.
rw^»««TiM« 1957 8 27 140 8.00
Southern Builder Monthly irnn.f™Hnl 2 40 140
1 Construction Controlled free dist.
Roy Jarnagin, Editor; Georgia Builder Publications, Inc., P. O. Box 67.
COLUMBUSf (C5%), pop. 79,611; Muscogee Co. (W). On Chattahoochee River at
head of navigation, 104 m SW of Atlanta. SOU; CG; SAL RRs. Airlines: EAL;
DAL; SOU. U. S. Infantry School. Two TV stations.
Textile yarn, hosiery mills ; iron works ; foundries ; fiber bags ; bakery products,
pecans, peanut shelling; machine shops; bottling works; meat packing; agricul-
tural implements, peanut confections, brick manufactories. Four banks ; bank
clearings (6-30-58), $147,674,321; deposits (6-6-68), $91,401,916. 52,679
electric (AC) meters; 36,887 gas (nat.) meters; 73,446 telephones.
(Bayonet, The Thursday Independent 1940 6 20 200 1 13, 000 — Free
A civilian enterprise published and distributed free to the Officers and Men of
Fort Benning.
The Ledger-Enquirer Co., Publisher.
• Enquirer -|- Morn. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Dem 1828
< W. C. Tucker, Editor; M. R. Ashworth, Publisher.
Ledger -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Dem 1886
Ledger-Enquirer + Sunday Ind. Dem 1930
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
E. R. Reid, Editor; M. R. Ashworth, Publisher.
Columbus Trades and Labor\G . ^n T . 109Q
Advertiser + fSemi-mo Labor 1928
George H. Reese, Editor; Columbus Central Labor Union AFL-CIO, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1861.
Georgia Tribune Wednesday Independent 1932 5 24 224 1.00
E. G. Johnston, Editor; Georgia Tribune Publishing Co., 1711 Second Ave.
Industrial Index + Wednesday Indus. AConstr... 1906 8 26 140 5.00
W. C. Woodall, Editor and Publisher, 106 16th St.
COMER (F2%), pop. 882; Madison Co. (NE). 17 m NE of Athens. SAL RR. Agri-
culture. Dairy, poultry products.
News Thursday Independent 1910 5 26 252 2.00
J. C. Ayers, Editor and Publisher.
COMMERCE (F2), pop. 8,351; Jackson Co. (NE). 18 m N of Athens. SOU RR. Over-
alls, electronic products, cotton goods, lumber manufactured. Cotton farms ;
peach orchards.
News + Thursday Democratic 1875 7 24 280 2.00
Albert S. Hardy, Editor and Publisher.
CONYERSf (D3), pop. 2,003; Rockdale Co. (NC). 20 m SE of Atlanta. GA; MIL RRs.
Cotton gin; saw mill; garment factory; food processing locker plant; aluminum
products. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Rockdale Citizen -f- Thursday Democratic 1953 8 24 287 2.50
W. Thomas Hay, Editor; Citizen Publishing Co., Inc.
CORDELEf (E6Ms), pop. 9,462; Crisp Co. (SWC). 65 m S of Macon. SAL; AN; SOU;
ACL RRs. Manufactures phosphate, lumber, fertilizer, pants, hosiery; air con-
ditioners, outboard motors, foundry products, sash doors, handles, soft drinks,
feeds. Timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, peanuts, pecans, watermelons.
Dispatch-f jl^®*' Sat' Independent 1908 8 23 294 12.00 §3,973
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Elden W. Mathews, Editor: Cordele Publishing Co., Inc.
CORNELIA (El%), pop. 2,424; Habersham Co. (NE). 75 m NE of Atlanta. SOU; TF
RRs. Manufactures mens' and womens' outerwear, motor vehicle parts and acces-
sories, brooms, brushes, wooden furniture, soft drinks and carbonated water.
Fruit, truck farms. Peaches, apples, beans.
Northeast Georgian -f Thursday Democratic 1908 6 24 280 2.50
Robert A. Yates, Editor; Northeast Georgia Publication Co. Inc.
COVINGTONt (E3), pop. 5,192; Newton Co. (NC). 35 m SE of Atlanta. GA; CG RRs.
Cotton and lumber mills ; mattress factory. Pine, oak, poplar timber. Diversified
farming. Cotton, dairy products, cattle.
News-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1864 8 24 280 2.00
Belmont Dennis, Editor; Covington News, Inc., Publisher.
CRAWFORDVILLEf (G3), pop. 966; Taliaferro Co. (NE). 65 m W of Augusta. GA
RR. Stevens Institute. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, dairy products .
J700
J35.000
430
§1,870
§3,019
$1,625
§4,901
Advocate-Democrat Friday Democratic 1878
Carey Williams, Editor and Publisher.
6 24 280 1.50
CUMMINGSf (D2), pop. 1,264; Forsyth Co. (N). 40 m N of Atlanta. Railroad station,
Buford. SOU RR. Saw, planing mills ; cotton gins ; poultry packing plant. Oak,
pine timber. Diversified farming. Corn, cotton, cattle.
Forsyth County News-f- Thursday Democratic 1908 6 26 280 2.00 {1300
R. P. Otwell, Editor; J. L. Reeves, Publisher.
CUTHBERTt (C7). pop. 4,025; Randolph Co. (SW). 46 m NW of Albany. SAL: CG RRs.
Projectors, lumber, baskets, soft drinks manufactured. Cotton gins. Pine, oak,
gum, poplar timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, corn.
Times Thursday Democratic 1866 8 23 280 8.00 §1,685
R. Taylor Harris, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 19SO Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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DAHLONEGAf <E1%), pop. 2,162; Lumpkin Co. (N). 26 m NW of Gainesville, nearest
railroad station. GM ; SOU RRs. North Georgia College. Cotton gins ; grist mill
Timber; gold mines. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, poultry.
Cadet Bugler-h Quarterly Collegiate 1951 8 80 140
Students of North Georgia College, Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Nugget-F Friday Democratic 1890 7 24 280 2.50
Jack Parks. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 176.
DALLASf (CS), pop. 1,817; Paulding Co. (NW). 32 m NW of Atlanta. SAL; SOU RRs.
Cotton yarn, spread, hosiery, saw, planing mills. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn.
New Era. Thursday Democratic 1882 6 26 276 2.00
J. H. and T. E. Parker, Editors and Publishers.
DALTONt (CD, pop. 15,968; Whitfleld Co. (NW). 80 m SE of Chattanooga, Tenn.
SOU; L&N RRs. Manufactures bedspreads, robes, draperies, cotton goods,
lumber, chairs, brick, tile, rugs. Talc mines ; pine, oak timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, livestock.
{ Citizen -f Friday Democratic 1847 8 24 280
News + Wednesday Democratic 1921 8 24 280
Subscription price for both papers, $5.00.
Mark Pace, Editor; L. A. Lee, Publisher.
DANIELSVILLEf (F2), pop. 298; Madison Co. (NE). 16 m NE of Athens. Railroad
station, Comer. SAL RR. Farming. Dairy, poultry products.
Monitor-f Friday Independent 1882 5 26 252 1.60
J. C. Ayers, Editor and Publisher.
DARIENf (K8), pop. 1,880; Mclntosh Co. (SE). 18 m N of Brunswick, nearest express
station. ACL; SOU RRs. Seafood cannery. Shad, catfish, sturgeon, shrimp
fisheries. Pulpwood and lumber. Truck, dairy farms.
News Friday Independent 1951 5 22 208 2.68
Charles M. Williamson, Editor and Publisher.
DAWSONf (D7), pop. 4,411; Terrell Co. (SW). 60 m SE of Columbus. CG; SAL RRs.
Peanut butter, cottonseed products, lumber manufactured. Pine timber. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, peanuts, corn.
News + Thursday Democratic 1883 8 24 294 3.00
Carl Rountree, Editor and Publisher.
DAWSONVlLLEf (D2), pop. 818; Dawson Co. (N). 22 m NW of Gainesville, nearest
railroad station. G&M; SOU RRs. Grist mill. Diversified farming. Cattle,
hogs, poultry.
Dawson County Advertiser -f. Friday Democratic 1878 6 26 280 2.00
Mrs. Maude Howard, Editor and Publisher.
DECATURf (D3), pop. 21,635; De Kalb Co. (NWC). Adjoins Atlanta. GA RR. Agnes
Scott College (women) ; Columbia Theological Seminary. Residential. Dairy,
poultry, truck farms.
Agnes Scott News -f V Wednesday Collejdate 1916 6 24 195x2.00
Students of Agnes Scott College, Editors and Publishers.
De Kalb New Era -f Thursday Democratic 1887 8 24 294 2.00
C. Murphey Candler, Editor; New Era Publishing Company, Inc.
Dixie Business Quarterly < Research,' 1929 3 28 146 5.00
(Finan., Indus.
Hubert F. Lee, Editor and Publisher, Covington and Mercer Rds.
S?. Eng'g 1926 3 26
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1,500
§1,036
51,726
56,255
§6^279
279
§670
1,750
J650
J730
§5^10
Dixie Contractor Friday d Cosr.
F. J. Aaron, Editor; Dixie Contractor, Publisher, P. O. Box C.
140 7.50
Controlled circ. >5,536
News + Thursday Democratic 1948 8 24 301 2$500-Free
Mrs. Mary L. Crane, Editor; Decatur News Publishing Co., 120 Atlanta Ave'.
DOERUN (E8), pop. 902; Colquitt Co. (S). 24 m SE of Albany. GN RR. Fertilizer,
canning factories. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, tobacco.
Courier-f Friday Democratic 1916 6 26 276 1.50 S5OO
H. W. Garrett, Editor and Publisher.
DONALSONVILLEf (B8%), pop. 2,569; Seminole Co. (SW). 32 m E of Dothan. ACL
RR. Peanut, saw, planing mills. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, cattle,
hogs, velvet beans, corn, vegetables.
News-f Friday Democratic 1916 6 24 224 2.00
Waldo McLeod, Editor; Donalsonville News, Inc., Publisher.
DOUGLASf (G7%), pop. 7,428; Coffee Co. (S). 60 m NW of Waycross. ACL; G&F
RRs. South Georgia College. Lumber, turpentine, hosiery mills ; bottling works ;
overall, chenille factories; railway and machine shops. Tobacco market. Diver-
sified farming. Tobacco, cotton, corn, peanuts.
Coffee County Progress Tues..&Thurs.. Democratic 1913 7 24 280 8.00 §3,516
Melvin C. Waters, Editor; Melvin C. Waters and Shelby W. Davis, Publishers.
Enterprise-^- Thursday Democratic 1888 8 24 287 8.00 §3,385
Thomas Frier, Editor ; Enterprise Publishing Company.
DOUGLASVILLEf (C3), pop. 3,400; Douglas Co. (W). 25 m W of Atlanta. SOU RR.
Cotton, lumber mills ; asphalt plant. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, vegetables.
Douglas County Sentinel -f-.... Friday Democratic 1902 7 24 287 2.50 81,050
R. L. Griggs, Editor; Boiling Branham, Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Use* Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountj seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
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DUBLINt (G6%), pop. 10*282; Laurens Co. (C). On Oconee River, 50 m SE of Macon.
MD&S; W&T RRs. Manufactures caskets, bobbins, shuttles, handles, fertilizer,
lumber, woolen cloth. Meat curing plant; cotton warehouses. Timber. Agri-
culture. Cotton.
Circ
l.?!.8.!1!*^!! }EV*. ex. Sun...Independent 1913 8 24 29712.00 §6,287
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. H. Champion, Editor; Courier-Herald Publishing Company, Inc.
EASTMANf (F6), pop. 8,697; Dodge Co. (SC). 60 m SE of Macon. SOU RR. Cotton,
turpentine, saw, textile, grist mills; bottling works; cannery; candy factory;
meat curing plant. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts, tobacco.
Times- Journal -f Wednesday Democratic 1872 8 24 294 8.00 2,760
E. T. Methvin, Editor and Publisher.
EAST POINT (D8). pop. 21,080; Fulton Co. (NW). 6 m S of Atlanta. A&WP; CG RRs.
Manufactures cotton goods, awnings, tents, paint, glass, paper products, hosiery
yarn, saws, machinery, auto batteries, men's shirts, textile supplies. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, dairying.
AtRTp^rterY™~ ^Thursday Local 1921 8 24 808 2.91 54,321
O. N. Martin. Editor '; Martin- Johnson Printing Co., Publisher.
EATONTONf (F4), pop. 2,749; Putnam Co. (C). 41 m NE of Macon. CG RR. Cotton,
lumber mills; aluminum plant.; creamery. Timber. Diversified farming. Cotton,
peaches.
Messenger + Thursday Democratic 1867 7 24 280 3.00 §1,276
Battle Smith, Editor and Publisher, Box 402.
EDISON (C7%), pop. 1,247; Calhoun Co. (SW). 40 m W of Albany. SAL RR. Lumber,
fertilizer manufactured. Peanut shelling; hatchery. Pine, hardwood timber.
Poultry, truck farms. Cotton, peanuts, corn.
Calhoun County News -f .Friday Democratic 1904 8 24 308 1.50 5790
Rosalia Adkins, Editor and Publisher.
ELBERTONt (G2), pop. 6,772; Elbert Co. (NE). 70 m NW of Augusta. SAL; SOU
RRs. Extensive granite works. Lumber, silk, cotton, cottonseed products, tools
manufactured. Granite quarries ; pine, oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, oats.
Star + Tues. & Fri Independent 1888 8 23 294 6.00 §3,360
G. T. Christian, Editor and Publisher.
ELLAVILLEf (D6), pop. 886; Schley Co. ( W). 60 m SE of Columbus. CG RR. Lumber
mills ; cotton gins. Bauxite mines ; timber. Agriculture. Cotton.
Sun4- Thursday Independent 1937 5 24 210 2.00 756
Raymond Duncan, Editor and Publisher.
ELLIJAYf (Dl), pop. 1,627; Gilmer Co. (N). 65 m N of Atlanta. L&N RR. Hardwood
lumber mills, hosiery, chenille industry* Resort. Pine, oak timber. Farming.
Corn, cabbage, apples.
Times -Courier -f Thursday Independent 1875 6 26 273 2.00
C. F. Owen, Editor and Publisher.
EMORY UNIVERSITY, pop. x4,200; De Kalb Co. (NWC). 7 m E of Atlanta. Railroad
station, Emory. SAL RR. Bank, Decatur. Emory University. Residential town.
Emory Alumnus V 8 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1924 8 28 144x3.00
Randolph L. Fort, Editor; Alumni Assn. of Emory University, Publisher.
Emory Wheel V Thursday Collegiate 1919 Con tilled2 free dist.
Emory University Student Council, Publisher, Box 669 (22).
Phoenix (no adv.) 3 ti. a yr Religion 1887 8 23 133 x
Gene Curtis, Editor; Banner Press, Publisher, Emory University, Box No. 464.
FAYETTEVILLEf (D3%), pop. 1,032; Fayette Co. (W). 25 m S of Atlanta. Nearest
railroad station, Jonesboro. CG RR. Cotton warehouse. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Fayette County News -f Wednesday Democratic 1919 8 24 287 2.00
Mrs. J. C. Booth, Editor; Sid Williams, Publisher, Austell.
FITZGERALDf (F7), pop. 8,180; Ben Hill Co. (S). 80 m SE of Macon. SAL; ACL
RRs. Cotton, cotton oil, peanut oil, planing, feed, saw mills; farm implement,
fertilizer factories; railroad shops; tobacco warehouses. Timber. Diversified
farming. Cotton, corn, peanuts, tobacco.
Herald-f Tues. & Fri Democratic 1916 8 28 308 2.58
S. G. Pryor, Jr., Editor; Pryor Bros. Printing Co., Publisher.
Leader- Enterprise & Press + .. Thursday Democratic 1896 7 24 287 3.00
Albert Gelders and John Thomas, Editors ; Leader Publishing Company.
FOLKSTONf (H9), pop. 1,616; Charlton Co. (SE). 85 m S of Waycross. ACL RR.
Manufactures staves, lumber, turpentine. Pine, hardwood timber. Cattle and hogs.
Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, corn.
Charlton County Herald-f Friday Democratic 1898 7 26 280 2.50 51.492
R. Ward Harrison, Editor and Publisher.
FOREST PARK (D3%). pop. 2,663; Clayton Co. (NWC). 10 m S of Atlanta, CG RR.
Sheet metal works. Agriculture. Cotton, potatoes, corn.
Forest Park Free Press and]
Clayton County News and [Thursday Ind. Dem 1867 8 24 801 2.00 2.227
Farmer -f
Jack Troy, Editor and Publisher.
CireuUtio»— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •NoapartD
•ma, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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$4,800
$400
£3,600
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FORSYTHf (E4), pop. 8,126; Monroe Co. (C). 26 m NW of Macon. CG RR. Cotton
yarn, lumber mills; cotton gins. Bessie Tift College (women). Agriculture.
Corn, cotton, peanuts.
Monroe Advertiser -f Thursday Democratic 1880 7 24 280 2.00
Harold Clarke, Editor and Publisher.
FORT BENNING (B6), pop. (Independent branch of Columbus P. O.) ; Chatta-
hoochee Co. (W). 8 m S of Columbus, banking town. Post Exchange.
Bayonet, The — See Columbus.
Infantry Magazine Quarterly Infantry 1922 3 27 96 2.60 $11,500
Lt. Col. S. H. White, Editor ; The Infantry School, Publisher.
FORT GAINESf (B7), pop. 1,339; Clay Co. (SW). Near Chattahoochee River, 60 m
S of Columbus. CG RR. Boat connections. Lumber mill; cotton gin; warehouse.
Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
News Record-f .Thursday Independent 1949 8 23 280 3.00 §715
R. Taylor Harris, Publisher.
FORT VALLEYf (E6). pop. 6,820; Peach Co. (C). 29 m SW of Macon. CG; SOU RRs.
Manufactures cottonseed oil, crates, baskets, farm implements, chemicals,
ventilating fans, truck and bus bodies. Fort Valley State College (Negro). Pine
timber. Agriculture. Peaches, corn, grain, asparagus.
Leader- Tribune -f- Thursday Independent 1888 7 24 280 3.00
Daniel K. Grahl, Editor; D. K. Grahl and Louis T. Smith, Publishers.
FRANKLINf (B4), pop. 426; Heard Co. (W). On Chattahoochee River, 60 m SW of
Atlanta. Railroad station, Hogansville. A&WP RR. Cotton gin, warehouse.
Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay
News and Banner-f Friday Democratic 1876 6 26 280 2.00
Berrien T. McCutchen, Editor and Publisher.
GAINESVILLEf (E2), pop. 11,936; Hall Co. (N). 48 m NE of Atlanta. GM; SOU RRs.
Brenau College (women). Manufactures overalls, sheeting, surgical cloth, print
cloth, hosiery, furniture, lawn mowers, infants wear, nylon thread, bricks.
Poultry processing plant. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, poultry.
Alchemist Ftntly, Tues... Collegiate 1910 4 24 182 1.60
Students of Brenau College, Editors and Publishers.
Georgia Poultry Times -f- Wednesday Poultry 1954 6 23 213 1.00
Charles A. Smithgale, Publisher, Press Radio Center.
fEvg. ex. Sat. ,
Times •{& Sun., Independent J
I Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Sylvan Meyer, Editor; Louis R. Fockele, Publisher.
GEORGETOWN— See Richland.
GIB SON f (G4), pop. 460; Glascock Co. (E). 40 m W of Augusta. Nearest railroad
station, Warrenton. GA; S&A RRs. Lumber, grist, cotton gin mills; cannery.
Agriculture, cotton, corn, peas.
Record and Guide Friday Independent 1893 7 23 280 2.00
Alva L. Haywood, Editor and Publisher.
GLENNVILLE (J7), pop. 2,327; Tattnall Co. (SE). 66 m W of Savannah. Railroad
station, Collins. SAL RR. Manufactures staves, lumber, turpentine. Cotton gins.
Agriculture. Corn, cotton, potatoes.
Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1925 7 23 280 2.00
F. E. Phillips, Editor and Publisher.
GRANTVILLE (C4), pop. 1,359; Coweta Co. (W). 72 m NW of Macon. A&WP&W
RR. Bank, Newman. Grist mills. Agriculture. Cotton, peaches, corn, peanuts.
Gazette-f- Friday Independent 1948 7 24 280 2.50
Mrs. Leo H. Bowen, Editor and Publisher.
GRAYf (E4%), pop. 866; Jones Co. (C). 14 m NE of Macon. CG RR. Agriculture.
Corn, cotton, peaches.
Jones County News 4- Friday Democratic 1895 7 24 210 2.50 §600
J. N. Moore, Editor and Publisher, Box 267.
GREENSBOROf (F3), pop. 2,688; Greene Co. (NEC). 80 m E of Atlanta. GA RR.
Cotton, lumber mills. Cotton gin, warehouse. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
grain, dairy products.
Herald-Journal .* Friday Democratic 1869 8 26 276 2.00 §1,510
Carey Williams, Editor; Herald-Journal, Publisher.
GREENVILLEf (C4%), pop. 733; Meriwether Co. (W). 20 m E of La Grange. CG RR.
Cottonseed oil mill. Agriculture. Peaches, cotton, corn.
Meriwether- Vindica tor + Friday Democratic 1872 7 26 294 2.00 §856
Mrs. R. K. Stovall, Editor and Publisher.
GRIFFINf (D4), pop. 13,982; Spalding Co. (W). 40 m S of Atlanta. CG; SOU RRs.
Manufactures turkish towels, diaper cloth, corduroy, velveteen, silk hosiery,
paper boxes. Pimiento peppers packed. Fruit, dairy farms. Cotton, peppers, wheat.
News-f- Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1871 8 24 301 11.00 §7,104
Comic strip advertising accepted. Prints combined Sat.-Sun. edition.
Quimby Melton, Jr., Editor; Quimby Melton, Sr., Publisher, 323 E. Solomon St.
HAMILTONf (C5), pop. 449; Harris Co. (W). 24 m NE of Columbus. CG RR. Bank,
Chipley. Summer resort. Potato curing and dehydrating plants; planing mill;
nursery. Pine timber. Grain, truck, poultry farms. Corn, cotton, potatoes.
Harris County Journal Thursday Democratic 1869 8 21 280 2.60 §698
Johnston C. Woodall, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; I Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch, ttountr seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory In front of book.
7,270
**8,155
**7,990
§592
1,040
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HAPEVILLE (D3), pop. 8,560; Fulton Co. (NW). 10 m SE of Atlanta. CG RR. Airport.
Residential. Truck, dairy, poultry farms. Cotton.
Bees Bi-monthly Beekeeping 1947 3 26 138
Subscription price, 2 years for $1.00.
Aldren H. Hale, Jr., Editor; Hale Publishing Co., P. O. Box 312.
HARLEM (H4). pop. 1,033; Columbia Co. (E). 22 m SW of Augusta. GA RR. Saw,
planing mills; cotton gins; men's sports garment factory. Ships pecans. Pine,
gum, poplar timber. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, potatoes.
Columbia News 4- Thursday Democratic 1921 8 22 280 3.00 §575
Frank F. Hash, Editor and Publisher.
HARTWELLf <G2), pop. 2,964; Hart Co. (NE). 21 m E of Anderson, S. C. HART RR.
Manufactures sheeting, pants, shirts, children's wear, rayon cloth, flour,
Agriculture. Cotton, grain, clover, poultry, livestock.
Sun + Thursday Democratic 1876 7 280 3.00 §2,031
Max Pfaender, Editor; Edna M. Pfaender, Publisher.
HAWKINSVILLEf (F6), pop. 3,342; Pulaski Co. (C). On Ocmulgee River, 40 m S of
Macon. SOU RR. Manufactures cotton towels and yarn, lumber. Pine timber.
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
Dispatch and News-f- Wednesday Independent 1890 7 23 280 8.00 1,140
John C. McCune, Editor and Publisher.
HAZLEHURSTf (G7), pop. 2,687; Jeff Davis Co. (SE). 50 m N of Waycross. SOU;
G&F RRs. Manufactures auto seat covers, boats, step ladders, women's slips;
tobacco and naval stores industries. Yellow pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco,
cotton, corn.
Jeff Davis Co. Ledger Thursday Democratic 1943 7 24 280 2.50 $1,500
J. E. Baynard, Editor; Rogers Publishing Company.
HIAWASSEEf (El), pop. 375; Towns Co. (N). 90 m NE of Atlanta. Railroad station,
Murphy, N. C. L&N; SOU RRs. Hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Corn,
wheat, apples.
Towns County Herald 4- Friday Independent 1928 6 24 280 2.00 §596
J. K. Hutchings, Editor and Publisher.
HINESVILLEf (J7), pop. 1,217; Liberty Co. (SE). 35 m SW of Savannah. Railroad
station, Mclntosh. ACL RR. Bottling works. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco,
sugar cane.
Liberty County Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1871 6 24 280 3.09 $880
M. F. Clark, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 498.
HOGANSVILLE (C4), pop. 3,769; Troup Co. (W). 15 m NE of La Grange. A&WP RR.
Manufactures cord, duck, asbestos materials, chenille bedspreads. Saw mill.
Pine, oak timber. Cannery. Nursery. Agriculture. Peaches, cotton, corn.
Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1944 7 24 280 2.50 §750
Cecil Hamby, Editor and Publisher, Box 316.
HOMERf (E2), pop. 340; Banks Co. (NE). 65 m NE of Atlanta. Railroad station,
Lulu. SOU RR. Bank, Commerce. Cotton gins. Agriculture.
Banks County Journal -f Friday Democratic 1890 7 26 280 1.50 1,140
A. J. Hilton. Editor; Banks County Journal Publishing Co.
HOMERVILLEf (G8%), pop. 1,787; Clinch Co. (S). 26 m W of Waycross. ACL RR.
Lumber and naval stores industries. Pine timber.
Clinch County News Friday Independent 1894 8 24 280 2.00 §860
I. H. Huxford, Editor and Publisher.
IRWlNTONf (F5), pop. 700; Wilkinson Co. (C). 30 m SE of Macon. Railroad station,
Mclntyre. CG RR. Bank, Toomsboro. Pine timber; kaolin deposits. Agriculture.
Stock raising, cotton, corn, potatoes, peanuts.
Bulletin -f Thursday Democratic 1894 7 24 210 2.00 550
Jere N. Moore, Editor and Publisher.
Wilkinson County News-f Friday Ind. Dem 1922 6 24 280 1.50 §510
Joe Boone, Editor ; Hazel Couey, Publisher.
JACKSONf (E4), pop. 2,053; Butts Co. (C). 21 m NE of Griffin. SOU RR. Cotton mill;
pimiento cannery. Agriculture. Dairy, stock farms. Lespedeza and clover seed,
cotton.
Progress-Argus Thursday Democratic 1873 6 26 278 3.00 §1,550
Doyle Jones, Jr. and Vincent Jones, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 249.
JASPERf (Dl%), pop. 1,880; Pickens Co. (N). 50 m N of Atlanta, L&N RR. Rubber
products manufactured. Saw, planing mills. Agriculture.
Pickens County Progress + .. Thursday Ind. Dem 1886 7 24 280 2.00 §1,83O
Claude M. Edge, Editor; C. M. and R. M. Edpre, Publishers.
JEFFERSONf (E2), pop. 2,040; Jackson Co. (NE). 18 m NW of Athens. GM RR.
Cotton mill ; cotton warehouse. Dairy products. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, cattle,
poultry.
Jackson Herald Thursday Democratic 1875 8 24 280 2.00 2,500
T. P. Williams, Editor and Publisher.
JEFFERSONVILLEf (F5), pop. 787; Twiggs Co. (C). 100 m SE of Atlanta. MD&S
RR. Bank, Macon. Saw mill. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts,
dairy products.
Twiggs County New Era -f. ...Friday Independent 1927 6 24 280 2.50 §431
Lois W. McCrory, Editor and Publisher.
JESUPt (J7). pop. 4,605; Wayne Co. (SE). 40 m NE of Waycross. SOU; ACL RRs.
Lumber, turpentine, shirts, caskets, textiles, cellulose, furniture manufactured.
Timber. Grain, truck, poultry, stock farms. Tobacco, corn, cotton.
Sentinel-f Thursday Democratic 1863 8 24 294 8.00 §3,285
W. B. Rhoden, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 120.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. VIs««*d only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership lee.
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KINGSLANDf (J9)» pop. 1,169; Camden Co. (SB). 86 m NE of Jacksonville, Fla. SAL;
8M RRs. Lumber industry. Agriculture. Stock, poultry, dairying.
Southeast Georgian-f Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 276 2.60 §1,166
The Southeastern Georgian, Inc., Publisher.
KNOXVILLEf (E6), pop. X885; Crawford Co. (WC). 76 m SE of Atlanta. Railroad and
bank, Roberta. SOU RR. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, peas,
peaches, pecans.
GeCo?n\yPNe\?sn+ Cra.^.?.!.f.,}jhurBday Independent 1916 6 26 280 8.00 400
Mrs. Alton C. MoncriefV Bditor and Publisher.
LAFAYETTEf (Bl), pop. 4.884; Walker Co. (NW). 27 m S of Chattanooga, Tenn.
CG RR, Cotton, rug and hosiery mills. Agriculture. Cotton.
Walker County Messenger -[-.Wednesday Ind. Dem 1877 7 24 280 2.00 §2,700
B. P. Hall, Bditor and Publisher.
LA GRANGE (B4%), pop. 26.025; Troup Co. (W). 88 m N of Columbus. ACL;
A&WP RRs. La Grange College. Textiles, bagging and ties, duck, fertilizer,
lumber, foundry products, candy, beverages manufactured. Nursery. Truck,
cattle, poultry farms. Cotton, corn, potatoes. Two banks. Bank deposits (6-30-
68), $15.369,720.
News + JEvg. ex. Sun...Democratic 1842 8 24 808 15.60 §5,768
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Roy C. Swank, Bditor and Publisher.
LAKELANDf (F8%). pop. 1,661; Lanier Co. (S). 19 m NE of Valdosta. LAK RR.
Lumber, naval stores industries. Pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton,
corn, livestock.
Lanier County News-f ..Thursday Democratic 1907 8 24 280 2.50 §800
Hugh C. Ratcliffe, Bditor; G. C. Patten, Publisher.
LAVONIA (Fltt). pop. 1,766; Franklin Co. (NE). 86 m N of Athens. SOU RR. Cotton
yarn, lumber, grist, tapestry mills. Nursery. Agriculture. Cotton, grain.
Times and Gauge + Friday Democratic 1905 6 26 280 2.00 §1,810
Mrs. J. F. Little. Editor; James F. Little. Publisher.
LAWRENCEVILLEf (E2%). pop. 2,982; Gwinnett Co. (NC). 80 m NE of Atlanta.
SAL RR. Manufactures garments, shoes, horse collars, harness, lumber. Timber.
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
News-Herald -f Wednesday Democratic 1863 7 24 280 2.58 §2,675
P. M. Christian, Editor ; Marvin A. Allison, Publisher.
LEESBURGf (D7). pop. 669; Lee Co. (SW). 85 m SW of Macon. CG RR. Saw mill;
cotton gin. Agriculture. Peanuts, cotton, corn.
Lee County Journal Friday Democratic 1893 8 24 280 2.00
Wm. O. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
LEXINGTONf (F3), pop. 514; Oglethorpe Co. (NE). 15 m SE of Athens. Railroad sta-
tion, Crawford. GA RR. Pine timber. Broiler production. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, cattle.
Oglethorpe Echo -f- .Thursday Democratic 1873 5 24 224 2.60 §960
Ralph Maxwell, Editor and Publisher.
LINCOLNTONf (H3). pop. 1,815; Lincoln Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Augusta. Railroad
station, Washington. GA RR. Grist, lumber mills; underwear, handle factories.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Lincoln Journal -f- .Thursday Democratic 1893 6 26 280 2.00 1,070
John P. and Edwin Drinkard, Editors and Publishers.
LITHONIA (D8), pop. 1,588; De Kalb Co. (NWC). 18 m SE of Decatur. GA RR. Light
fixtures, women's apparel manufactured. Granite and stone quarries. Chicken grit
plant. Dairy, poultry farms. Cotton, corn, hay.
Journal + .Thursday Democratic 1915 8 24 266 2.00
Mrs. M. C. Watson, Editor and Publisher.
Observer-l- Thursday Democratic 1957 8 24 287 2.00 §1,389
W. Thomas Hay, Editor; Citizen Publishing Co., Publisher, 110 Wiggins St.
LOUISVILLEf (H4%), pop. 2,231; Jefferson Co. (E). 48 m SW of Augusta. L&W RR.
Lumber and cottonseed oil mills ; chain and shirt factories. Pine and hardwood
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
News and Farmer -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1867 7 24 280 2.50 1,028
Mrs. Virginia P. Price, Editor and Publisher.
LUDOWICIf (J7), pop. 1,882; Long Co. (SE). 50 m SW of Savannah, nearest railroad
station. Lumber and naval stores industries, ships pulpwood. Timber. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, tobacco, livestock.
News Friday Democratic 1928 6 26 252 2.00 §455
Helen W. Coxon, Bditor; The Ludowici News, Publisher.
LUMPKIN— See Richland.
LYONSt (H6), pop. 2,799; Toombs Co. (SEC). 72 m W of Savannah. SAL RR. Lumber,
staves, naval stores manufactured. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Cotton,
sweet potatoes, pecans, tobacco.
Progress .Thursday Democratic 1894 7 26 280 2.00 §1,725
Harry M. Rhoden, Bditor and Publisher.
MACONf (E5), pop. 70,252; Bibb Co. (C). On Ocmulgee River, 92 m SB of Atlanta.
SOU ; CG ; MD&S ; GA RRs. Airlines : DAL ; BAL.
Wesleyan College (women) ; Mercer University. TV station. Railroad repair
shops ; naval ordnance plant. Kaolin, fuller's earth mines ; timber. Peach produc-
tion center. Principal manufactures : aviation materials, textiles, twine, lumber,
CtrcoUtkm— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Janc and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
•ma, 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vl'raed only doting academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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cottonseed products, flour, ceramics, men's and boys' pants, overalls, handles,
boxes, cleaning powder, drugs, underwear, insulation, chemicals, pulpwood and
cardboard containers. Five banks; bank clearings (5-31-58), $26,961,885; de-
posits (5-81-58), $84,887,848. 41,148 electric (AC) meters; 80,897 gas (nat.)
meters; 51,798 telephones.
Cattle Group Limited. Comprised of: Florida Cattleman and Livestock Journal,
Kissimmee* Fla. ; Livestock Breeder Journal, Macon, Ga. Space sold in combination
as a group. See individual listings.
Georgia Bar Journal + Quarterly Law 1938 1 48 94 x.75
John B. Harris, Editor; Georgia Bar Assn., Publisher, Persons Bldg.
Georgia Farm Bureau News -f Monthly Agriculture 1938 5 24 221 x
Wm. F. Skinner, Ed.; Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, Pub., 379 New St.
Livestock Breeder Journal Monthly Cattleman 1957 3 28 140x2.00
John T. Jenkins, Editor and Publisher, Box 1072, 556 Mulberry St.
Mercer Cluster -f V Friday Collegiate 1920 5 24 231 2.00
Students of Mercer University, Editors and Publishers.
Mercerian, The 5 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1889 3 24 112 xl.OO
Rabun L. Brantley, Editor; Mercer University Alumni Assn., Publisher.
Mirror -f- Thursday Independent 1957 8 24 289
Walter Bragg, Editor; Milton K. Wallace, Publisher, 605 Grand Bldg.
( News + Evg. ex. Sun... Democratic 1884 8 23
Joe Parham, Editor.
< Telegraph 4- Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic 1826 8 23
Telegraph and News + Sunday Democratic 1930 8 23
L Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
William Ott, Editor; Peyton Anderson. Publisher, 456 Cherry St.
Town and Country+V Ftntly, Thura.. Journalism 1923 6 23
Students of Wesleyan College, Editors and Publishers.
Wesleyan Alumnae, The lnil.^«.i^ n«n AI™ 1924 8 27
Circ
3.00
3,200
41,312
23,776
$1,150
7370
2,980
301 15.60 **20,585
301
301
15.60 **41,S66
8.00*^55,868
210 x3.30
*380
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Wesleyan College Alumnae Assn., Inc., Publisher.
W^^t?+«!*™ Thursday Methodist 1836
Rev. C. Hake' s'ewei'C
3889 Vineville Ave.
136
Controlled free dist. *7,900
4 28 182 1.60
itor; The Wesleyan Christian Advocate, Publisher,
MADISONf (F3%). pop. 2,488; Morgan Co. (NC). 30 m S of Athens. GA; CG RRs.
Cottonseed oil, lumber mills. Pine timber. Agriculture. Peaches, beef cattle,
dairying.
Madisonian-f Thursday Independent 1866 7 24 280 8.00
Adelaide W. Ponder, Editor; W. Graham Ponder, Publisher.
MANCHESTER (C5), pop. 4,036; Meriwether Co. (W). 40 m NE of Columbus. ACL
RR. Cotton ; lumber mills ; railroad shops. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture. Peaches,
cotton, cattle, grains.
Mercury + Thursday Independent 1911 8 24 296 3.50
Robert L. Gray, Editor and Publisher.
Pine Mountain Review -f Friday Independent 1935 8 24 294 2.00
Robert L. Gray, Editor and Publisher.
MARIETTAf (C2Vfe), P°p. 20,687; Cobb Co. (NW). 20 m NW of Atlanta. L&N RR.
Manufactures chairs, hosiery, monuments, finished marble, steel castings, sashes
and doors, cigars. Stone quarry. Dairy, truck, grain farms. Cotton.
Cobb County Times -f Thursday Independent 1916 8 24 294 2.00
Robert Fowler, Editor; Times-Journal, Inc., Publisher.
Journal* |sun"SiLn Dem°Cratlc "^ 8 ** Sunday ci?c°.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
William Kinney, Editor; Times -Journal, Inc., Publisher.
McDONOUGHf (D8%), pop. 1,635; Henry Co. (NWC). 28 m S of Atlanta. SOU RR.
Hosiery mills; furniture, saw, file, garment factories; foundry. Residential.
Agriculture.
Advertiser-f- Thursday Democratic 1875 7 24 280 3.00
F. J. Linch, Editor and Publisher.
McRAEf (G6), pop. 1,904; Telfair Co. (SC). 65 m SE of Macon. SAL; SOU RRs.
Cottonseed oil, lumber, naval stores manufactured. Pine and hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, dewberries, watermelons.
Telfair Enterprise* .Friday Democratic 1887 7 24 280 2.50
W. L. Bowen, Editor and Publisher.
METTERt (H6), pop. 2,091; Candler Co. (E). 60 m NW of Savannah. CG RR. Lumber,
naval stores, fertilizer manufactured. Cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
tobacco, stock.
Advertiser-f Thursday Independent 1912 6 24 280 2.00
Colleen Pittman. Editor ; R. G. Daniell, Publisher.
MILLEDGEVILLEf (F4%),pop. 8,835; Baldwin Co. (C). On Oconee River, 38 m NE of
Macon. GA; CG RRs. Georgia State College for Women; Georgia Military
College. Brick, tile, clay products plants; lumber, knitting and woolen mills;
bottling works. Nursery. Pine and hardwood timber. Dairy, truck, poultry farms.
Cotton.
| Baldwin News-f- Monday Democratic 1954 7 24 287 2.00
1 Union Recorder-f .Thursday Democratic 1819 7 24 287 8.00
1 J. N. Moore, Editor and Publisher, E. Hancock St.
$51,000
1,500
§2,838
§750
§9,115
§10,028
9,911
§1,575
§1,750
§500
§2,700
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1 950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ColonnadeV Ftntly, Tues... Collegiate 1922 5 24 210 xl.OO
Students of the Georgia State College for Women, Editors and Publishers.
MILLENf (J6), pop. 3,449; Jenkins Co. (E). 61 m S of Augusta. CG RR. Lumber mill;
cotton warehouse, gin. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, oats.
News + Thursday Democratic 1914 7 24 280 3.00 §1,276
Walter Harrison, Editor; Frank Edenfield, Publisher.
Rural Georgia Monthly Rural Electrif....l946 5 26 224 1.00 $95,916
Walter Harrison, Editor; Georgia Electric Membership Corp., Pub., Box 827.
MONROE f (E3). pop. 4,642; Walton Co. (NC). 46 m E of Atlanta. GA RR. Manu-
factures cotton cloth, pants, overalls, fertilizer, cottonseed oil, brooms. Agri-
culture. Cotton, corn, poultry, dairy and beef cattle.
Walton Tribune-f- Wednesday Democratic 1905 8 24 294 3.00 8,877
Sanders Camp, Editor and Publisher.
MONTEZUMA (D6), pop. 2,921; Macon Co. (SWC). On Flint River, 49 m SW of Macon.
CG ; ACL RRs. Knitting, lumber mills. Hardwood timber. Truck, dairy, livestock
farms.
Citizen and Georgian -f Thursday Democratic 1878 7 24 280 2.50 §1,340
J. C. Cox, Editor and Publisher.
MONTICEULOf (E4), pop. 1,918; Jasper Co. (NC). 38 m N of Macon. CG RR. Manu-
factures bobbins, lumber. Peaches frozen. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
peaches, corn, peanuts, peppers.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1881 6 26 276 2.00
T. R. Penn and F. L. Penn, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
MOULTRIEt (E8), pop. 11,639; Colquitt Co. (S). 85 m W of Waycross. GN; G&F;
ACL RRs. Airline, SOU. Manufactures cotton cloth, uniforms, lumber, cottonseed
oil, fertilizer. Meat packing plant; bottling works; creamery; apiary. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, corn.
f Observer-*- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic 1905 8 23 294 15.00 **«,862
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
I Observer + Friday Democratic 1894 8 23 294 1.50 §2,484
I W. D. Avera, Editor; Frances A. Nussbaum, Publisher.
MOUNT VERNONf (G6), pop. 990; Montgomery Co. (SEC). Near Oconee River, 100 m
W of Savannah. SAL RR. Meat curing plant; cotton gin; pulpwood mill. Pine
lumber.
Montgomery Monitor-f .Thursday Democratic 1888 8 26 266 2.00 §»85
Laurice V. Cox, Editor; Montgomery Monitor Publishing Company.
NAHUNTAf (J8). pop. 739; Brantley Co. (SE). 23 m E of Waycross. ACL RR. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, corn.
Brantley Enterprise + .Thursday Ind. Dem 1919 7 24 294 2.50 §500
Carl Broome, Editor and Publisher.
NASHVILLEf (F8), pop. 8,414; Berrien Co. (S). 117 m SE of Macon. G&F RR.
Sprayer manufactories; saw and planing mill; cotton gin. Pine timber. Agri-
culture. Corn, tobacco, peanuts, cotton.
Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1905 8 24 280 2.50 1,775
A. Belmont Dennis, Publisher.
NEWNANf (C4), pop. 8,218; Coweta Co. (W). 40 m SW of Atlanta. A&WP; CG RRs.
Manufactures cotton yarn and cloth, blankets, hosiery, engines, boilers, tanks,
plastics, lumber. Agriculture. Cotton, peaches, corn, peanuts.
Times-Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1H64 8 23 287 4.12 §2,875
E. W. Thomasson, Editor; Thomasson & Son, Publishers.
OCILLAf (F7), pop. 2,697; Irwin Co. (S). 50 m N of Valdosta. SAL; CG RRs. Cottonseed
oil, lumber, turpentine manufactured. Meat curing plant. Pine timber. Stock,
poultry farms. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
Star-f Thursday Democratic 1906 7 24 287 2.50 §1,800
Julian L. Connell and W. S. Bradford, Jr., Publishers.
OMEGA (E8), pop. 966; Tift Co. (S). 20 m NE of Moultrie. ACL RR. Grist mill.
Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, peanuts.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1938 6 26 280 1.60 650
W. L. Lang. Editor and Publisher.
PEARSONf (G8), pop. 1,402; Atkinson Co. (S). 30 m NW of Waycross. ACL RR. Naval
stores, lumber manufactured. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tobacco.
Atkinson County Citizen 4-. ...Thursday Independent 1915 7 24 280 3.00 1,273
R. Bird Yarbrough, Editor and Publisher.
PELHAM (D8), pop. 4,366; Mitchell Co. (SW). 24 m N of Thomasville. ACL RR.
Cotton, cottonseed products, staves, lumber, fertilizer, phosphate manufactories.
Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, peanuts, livestock.
Journal-f- Thursday Democratic 1892 8 24 308 2.00 1,772
J. B. Chism, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
PEMBROKE (J6), pop. 1,171; Bryan Co. (SE). 36 m W of Savannah. SAL RR. Naval
stores manufactured. Saw mills. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Corn,
cotton, tobacco, vegetable plants, peanuts.
Journal-!- Thursday Democratic 1888 7 24 280 3.00 812
F. O. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
PERRYf (E6%), pop. 3,849; Houston Co. (C). 28 m S of Macon. CG RR. Lime rock
and cement plants; lumber, veneer mills; basket factory* Timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, peaches, corn, livestock, peanuts.
Houston Home Journal 4- Thursday Democratic 1870 7 24 280 3.00 §1,500
Cooper Etheridge and Byron Maxwell, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
eon, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. yiiswed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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PRESTON—- See Richland.
QUITMANf (E9), pop. 4,769; Brooks Co. (S). 18 m W of Valdosta. ACL; SOU RRs.
Cotton, lumber mills; foundry; machine shop; turpentine distilleries. Pine
Cit
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, hogs, tobacco.
Free Press + ............................ Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1876
Edna Cain Daniel, Editor and Publisher.
7 26 280 2.00
REIDSVILLEf (H6%)» pop. 1,266; Tattnall Co. (SE). 61 m W of Savannah. Railroad
station, Collins. SAL RR. Naval stores industries. Cotton gins. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, sweet potatoes.
Tattnall Journal-f .................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1879 7 24 280 2.00
Russell B. Rhoden, Editor and Publisher.
RICHLAND (C6%), pop. 1,571; Stewart Co. (SW). 38 m SE of Columbus. SAL RR.
Lumber mill; box factory. Pine, hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Pecans, peanuts, cotton, corn.
Stewart. Webster Journal-f ...Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1872
Circulates also in Lumpkin, Preston, Georgetown.
Mrs. John M. Anglin, Sr., Editor; John Anglin, Publisher.
6 26 280 2.60 §1,660
RINGGOLDf (Bl), pop. 1,192; Catoosa Co. (NW). 18 m SE of Chattanooga, Tenn.
L&N RR. Stone quarry; pine, oak timber; chenille rug factories. Residential.
Agriculture. Cotton, grain, truck crops.
Catoosa County News -f- ......... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1949 7 24 280 2.00
Ned Lee, Editor and Publisher.
Catoosa County Record-f ...... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1871 7 24 280 1.60
C. E. Carter, Editor and Publisher.
ROCKMART (B2%), pop. 8,821; Polk Co. (NW). 47 m NW of Atlanta. SOU; SAL
RRs. Tire fabric factory; cement, slate and brick plants; saw mill. Pine timber.
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, oats, truck crops.
Journal-}- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1929 8 22 280 3.50
E. C. Sanders. Editor; Journal Publishing Co., P. O. Box 72.
ROMEf (B2), pop. 29,615; Floyd Co. (NW). On Coosa River, 60 m NW of Atlanta.
SOU; CG RRs. Airline, EAL.
Shorter College (women) ; Berry College. Pine, hardwood timber; stone quarry.
Manufactures rayon yarn, cotton textiles, cook stoves and heaters, furniture,
woodwork, clothing, cottonseed oil, fertilizer, hosiery, flour, valves, hand trucks,
lumber, boxes, transformers. Three banks; bank clearings (12-31-56), $469,-
942,423; deposits (1957), $31,526,820. 23,852 electric (AC) meters; 13,185 gas
(artif.) meters; 18,806 telephones. Agriculture.
§1,242
1,383
James F. Mann, Publisher.
PeriscopeV ............................... Monthly .......... Collegiate .......... 1919 5 24 168 xl.OO
Students of Shorter College, Editors and Publishers.
ROSSV1LLE (B%), pop. 3.892; Walker Co. (NW). 3 m S of Chattanooga, Tenn. CG RR.
Manufactures yarns, woolen goods, hosiery, paint. Truck, dairy farms. Vege-
tables, cotton, corn.
Open Gate-f ............................ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1925 7 24 280 1.50 -
C. E. Carter, Editor and Publisher.
ROSWELL (D2%), pop. 2,128; Fulton Co. (NW). 18 m N of Atlanta. Railroad station,
Chamblee. SOU RR. Saw, flour, feed mills. Manufactures cotton, poultry farms.
North Fulton Herald -f ........... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1934 6 24 245 2.00 §1,632
Sarah H. Hale, Editor; Longino and Porter, Publishers,
3421 Stewart Ave., Hapeville.
ROYSTON (F2), pop, 2.039; Franklin Co. (NE). 28 m NE of Athens. SOU RR. Cotton
yarn mill; men's pajamas and shorts, fertilizer factories; creamery; seed
cleaning plant; ginnery. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, oats, wheat.
Record ...................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1905 6 26 280 3.00 §1,750
J. Wesley Hughes, Editor; H. H. Dyar and Hubert L. Dyar, Pubs., P. O. Box 142.
SAINT MARYS (K9), pop. 1,348; Camden Co. (SE). 20 m SW of Woodbine. Saint
Marys RR. Manufactures wood pulp. Agriculture. Tocacco, cotton, peanuts.
Camden County Tribune ......... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1950 7 24 280 3.00 §1,425
Kenneth L. Harrison, Editor; R. Ward and Kenneth L. Harrison, Publishers.
SANDERSVILLEf (G4%), pop. 4,480; Washington Co. (EC). 50 m E of Macon. SAND
RR. Cotton, lumber, paper mills; kaolin plants. Pine, hardwood timber. Agri-
culture. Cotton, corn, peas, velvet beans, poultry and dairy products.
Progress -f ............................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1887 7 24 280 2.60 §3,065
Jesse Mize, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 431.
SAVANNAHt (K6% ), pop. 119,638 ; Chatham Co. (SE). On Savannah River, 18 m from
Atlantic Ocean. 224 m SE of Atlanta. ACL; S&A; SOU; CG; SAL RRs. Airlines:
D AL; EAL ;NAL. Port of entry.
Armstrong College, Savannah State College (Negro). Shipyards. Fisheries.
Resort. Timber. Two TV stations. Cotton and naval stores market. Manufac-
tures plywood, sugar, lumber, fertilizer, paper, bags, cottonseed products,
roofing, metal and composition, steel products, fuel oil and by-products, cans,
paint, rosin oils, burlap and bagging, asphalt, wire fencing, gypsum products.
Railroad shops. Three (com.) banks; deposits (7-8-58), $136,333,311. 69,384
electric (AC) meters; 80,000 gas (nat.) meters; 69,028 telephones.
Bulletin — See Augusta..
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
5PO Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCountj sett Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
estimate. VI*««ed only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
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Centralof Georgia Magazine -f Monthly .......... RR. Employ ees.,1911 3 26 188
Central of Georgia Railway, Publisher. Controlled free dist. 6,500
..y ........ Historical .......... 1917 1 46 91 X5.00 *600
Prof. E. Merton Couiter, Editor; Georgia Historical Society, Publisher,
601 Whitaker St.
Herald (Negro) + ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 5 24 217 8.09 §2,500
Floyd Adams, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 41.
{News + ..................................... Every Morn...Independent ........ 1850 9 22 812 26.00**53,B60
Judd Arnett, Editor. Sunday circ.**61,110
Press + ..................................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1891 9 22 312 15.60**23,780
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
J. L. Sutlive, Editor; Savannah News-Press, Publisher.
Sun + ........................................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1953 7 23 287 1.00
Abraham Eisenman. Editor and Publisher, 1016 W. Broad St.
Tribune-h (Negro) ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 8 24 280 4.00 §2,100
Mrs. Willa Ayers Johnson, Editor and Publisher, 1009 W. Broad St.
SMYRNA (C3), pop. 2,005; Cobb Co. (NW). 15 m NW of Atlanta. L&N RR. Cotton,
fertilizer manufactured. Saw mills. Timber.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1952 8 24 287 2.00 2,870
Bill E. Miles, Editor; Sid Williams. Publisher, Austell.
SOPERTONf (G6), pop. 1,667; Treutlen Co. (SE). 70 m SE of Macon. MD&S RR.
Turpentine distillery; guano factory; cotton gins. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, tobacco.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1914 7 24 280 2.06 §662
Mrs. Curtis Ricks. Editor; Mrs. James M. Lawton, Publisher.
SPARKS (F8), pop. 887; Cook Co. (S). 28 m NW of Valdosta. G&F; SOU RRs.
Lumber, planing, grist mills; cotton gins; cannery; foundry. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, peanuts, tobacco.
Eagle + ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1912 6 26 280 2.00 650
H. F. Parrish. Editor and Publisher.
SPARTAf (G4), pop. 1,954; Hancock Co. (NEC). 56 m NE of Macon. GA RR. Lumber
mills; garment, furniture factories; cotton gins. Granite Quarries. Pine, hard-
wood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peas.
Ishmaelite-J- ............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1878 8 24 294 3.00 §1,600
G. B. Moore, Sr., Editor; Hancock Publishing Company, Inc.
SPRINGFIELDf (K6). pop. 627; Effingham Co. (E). 27 m NW of Savannah. S&A RR.
Saw mill. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, sugar cane, livestock.
Herald + ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1908 7 24 280 2.50 1,000
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Lee, Publishers.
STATESBOROf (J6), pop. 6,097; Bulloch Co. (E). 49 m W of Savannah. CG RR.
Dresses manufactured. Lumber mills ; turpentine, cold storage, peanut and cotton
gin plants. Agriculture. Cotton, poultry, peanuts, tobacco.
Bulloch Herald -f ..................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1937 8 22 280 8.00 §2,471
Leodel Coleman, Editor; Bulloch Herald Publishing Co., 9 E. Vine St.
Bulloch Times .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 6 26 275 2.00 §2,331
J. Shields Kenan, Editor and Publisher.
STONE MOUNTAIN (D3), pop. 1,899; De Kalb Co. (NWC). 12 m E of Atlanta. GA
RR. Bank, Decatur. Stone quarry. Residential.
Beacon ...................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1928 8 24 280 2.00
Mary C. Watson, Editor and Publisher, Lithonia.
SUMMERVILLEf (Bl % ), pop. 8,973 ; Chattooga Co. (NW). 24 m NW of Rome. CG RR.
Cotton, hosiery, saw mills; glove factory. Pine timber; deposits of marble. Dairy,
poultry, fruit, truck farms. Cotton, corn.
News-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1887 8 24 301 2.00 2,670
D. T. Espy, Editor ; News Publishing Company.
SWAINSBOROf (H5), pop. 4,800; Emanuel Co. (E). 65 m SW of Augusta. G&F;
WSO RRs. Lumber, naval stores, fertilizer, textiles manufactured. Bottling
works. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tobacco.
Fores t-B lade + ......................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1859 7 24 280 2.50 §1,750
W. E. Gray, Sr., Editor; Swainsboro Printing Co., Publisher.
SYLVANIAf (J5), pop. 2,939; Screven Co. (E). 60 m NW of Savannah. S&A RR. Manu-
factures lumber, veneering, cottonseed oil, fertilizer. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, grain, stock.
Screven County News -f ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 7 24 280 2.60 1,610
L. S. Stegins, Editor; Screven Co. News, Publisher.
Telephone-*- ............................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1879 8 24 294 2.50 §1,525
Richard Dowis, Editor; The Sylvania Telephone, Inc., Publisher, Box 862.
SYLVESTERf (E7%), pop. 2,623; Worth Co. (S). 90 m S of Macon. ACL; GAS&C
RRs. Manufactures lumber, turpentine. Meat packing plant; tobacco market
and textile plant. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, peanuts, melons,
tobacco.
Local 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 7 24 280 2.50 §1.80O
M. A. Sumner, Editor; Sylvester Local Corp., Publisher.
TALBOTTONf (C5), pop. 1,176; Talbot Co. (W). 86 m NE of Columbus. ACL; TAL
RRs. Casket factory ; cotton gin ; planing mills. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, grain.
New Era-f- ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 6 26 280 2.00 696
E. R. Sweat, Editor; Mrs. Frances A. Sweat, Publisher.
Cfrodation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit!
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. + Usea Mats. * Nonpareil
ens. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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TALLAPOOSA <B8), pop. 2,826; Haralson Co. (NW). 60 m W of Atlanta. SOU KB.
Cotton and saw mills; cooperage works. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton.
Beacon Tuesday Independent 1056 8 28 278 2.50
Mrs. Frances Greene, Editor and Publisher.
Journal -f..... Thursday Democratic 1886 7 24 280 2.50
H. Meeks. Editor and Publisher.
THOMASTONf (D5), pop. 6,580; Upson Co. (W). 40 m W of Macon. CG RR. Manufac-
tures cotton goods, tire fabrics, lumber, flour, soft drinks. Textile bleaching and
finishing. Pine timber. Fruit, dairy farms. Peaches, cotton, corn.
Free Press + Tuesday Democratic 1989 8 24 294 2.00
Leon Smith, Editor; Thomaston Publishing Co., North Center St.
Times + Friday Ind. Dem 1869 8 24 294 2.50
J. B. Hardy, Editor; Thomaston Publishing Co.
Circ
1,000
8750
82,859
83,456
THOMASVIULEf (D9), pop. 14,424; Thomas Co. (SW). 35 m N of Tallahassee, Fla.
ACL RR. Crate and basket, candy, cigar, soft drink, fertilizer factories; saw
mill. Silica sand mining. Winter resort. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, corn.
Press -f Friday Democratic 1904 6 26 280 1.00
Lee Kelly, Editor; Thomasville Press, Inc., Publisher.
Times-Enterprise + Evg. ex. Sun... Democratic 1889 8 24 294 16.00
Color advertising accepted.
Times-Enterprise-h Friday Democratic 1855 8 24 294 1.50
E. R. Jerger, Editor; Times-Enterprise Co., Publisher, 119-21 N. Madison St.
THOMSONf (H3%). pop. 8,489; McDuffie Co. (E). 85 m W of Augusta. GA RR.
Lumber, boxes, crates, panto, cottonseed oil, fertilizer manufactured. Pine, hard-
wood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
McDuffle Progress -f Thursday Independent 1899 8 23 280 2.50 1,281
Frank F. Hash, Editor and Publisher.
TIFTONf (E8), pop. 6.831; Tift Co. (S). 40 m SE of Albany. ACL; SOU RRs.
Abraham Baldwin College. Coastal Plain Experiment Station. Tobacco market.
Cotton, saw, peanut mills; bottling, brick works; woolens, plastics, concrete
block and pipes manufactured. Tomato, cabbage plants shipped. Timber. Diver-
sified farming. Cotton, tobacco, peanuts.
{Gazette-f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1914 8 24 30816.07 §8,597
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1892 8 24 308 2.00 528
H. M. Rankin, Editor; Gazette Publishing Co., 211 N. Tift Ave.
TOCCOAf (Fl). pop. 6,781; Stephens Co. (NE). 93 m NE of Atlanta, SOU RR. Manu-
factures furniture, cotton cloth, rayon underwear, caskets, flour, road building
machinery, foundry products, metal furniture, paints, men's clothing. Cotton
warehouses. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, truck crops.
Record + Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 283 2.00 §3,8O5
R. W. Graves, Editor and Publisher.
TRENTONf (Al), pop. 755; Dade Co. (NW). 18 m SW of Chattanooga, Tenn. SOU RR.
Lumber mill; cotton gin; creamery. Timber. Farming. Corn, cotton, grain,
livestock.
Dade County Times + Thursday Democratic 1901 6 24 224 2.00 5750
Mrs. Catherine C. Morrison, Editor and Publisher.
UNADILLA (E6), pop. 1,098; Dooly Co. (SC). 39 m S of Macon. SOU RR. Saw and
grist mills. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
Observer Thursday Democratic 1947 7 26 280 2.00 504
Cooper Etheridge and Byron Maxwell, Publishers.
VALDOSTAt (F9), pop. 20,046; Lowndes Co. (S). 120 m NW of Jacksonville, Fla. ACL;
G&F; SOU RRs. Airlines : NAL ; SOU. Valdosta State College.
Cotton, cottonseed oil, lumber, veneer, pecan shelling mills; fertilizer, naval
stores, concrete pipe, paperboard factories ; tobacco stemming plant. Pine, hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, tobacco, vegetables, watermelons,
peanuts.
At-Fa Journal Monthly {iSdwJtfy0™* 1988 8 26 14° x2'00 t1'800
E. M. Oliver, Editor; American Turpentine Farmers Assn., Publisher.
Campus Canopy -f V Monthly Collegiate 1932 5 22 217 x $600
Students of Valdosta State College, Editors and Publishers.
Times -h Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic 1867 8 22 301 15.60 §10,689
Turner Rockwell, Editor; E. L. Turner, Publisher, 109-111 W. Hill Ave.
VIDALIA (H6), pop. 5,819; Toombs Co. (SEC). 82 m SE of Macon. SAL; MD&S; G&F
RRs. Lumber, concrete, turpentine, fertilizer, coffins, cottonseed oil manufac-
tured. Bottling works. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, tobacco.
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 280 2.00 $1,560
R. E. Ledford, Editor and Publisher.
VIENNAf (E6). pop. 2,202; Dooly Co. (SWC). 56 m S of Macon. SOU; ACL RRs.
Pepper canning, naval stores industries. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cattle,
cotton, corn, peanuts, watermelons, cantaloupes.
News + Thursday Democratic 1901 7 24 280 2.50 §1,337
Mrs. C. M. Methvin, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
VILLA RICA (C3), pop. 1,703; Carroll Co. (W). 86 m W of Atlanta. SOU RR. Hosiery,
yarn, cottonseed oil mills. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Villa Rican-f Wednesday Democratic 1935 7 24 280 2.50 *900
Robby H. Robison, M. L. Bagley, Editors and Publishers.
$1,000 — Free
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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ems. 12 to inch. V A gate lines, 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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WADLEY (G4%), pop. 1,624; Jefferson Co. (£). 12 m S of Louisville. CG; WSO; L&W
RRs. Planing, feed, grist mills. Agriculture.
Herald + Friday Independent 1949 7 24 280 2.25 §685
Mrs. I*. M. Blount, Editor; Swainsboro Printing Co., Publisher, Swainsboro.
WARNER ROBINS (£5), pop. 7,986 (special U. S. Census 5-2-57, gives 17,658);
Houston Co. (C). 17 m S of Macon. SOU RR. Agriculture. Cotton, peaches,
peanuts, watermelons.
Press + Thursday Democratic 1946 7 24 280 3.00 200
Louis T. Smith, Editor; Press Publishing Co., Box 535. 4,800 — Free
Sun 4- ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1949 8 24 294 5.00
Foy Evans, Editor and Publisher, 134 Manor Court.
WARRENTONf (G4), pop. 1,442 ; Warren Co. (E). 45 m W of Augusta. GA; S&A RRs.
Planing mill; fertilizer, crushed rock plants; cotton gins. Pine, hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peas.
Clipper-h .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1843 7 23 280 3.00
Alva L. Hay wood, Editor and Publisher, 133 W. Depot St.
WASHINGTON! (G3), pop. 3,802; Wilkes Co. (NE). 40 m S of Athens. GA RR.
Manufactures lumber, cottonseed products, fertilizer, soft drinks, flour, plastic
rainwear. Creamery. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Dairying, cotton, corn.
News-Reporter 4- ..................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1887 8 22 280 3.25
Claude McEver, Editor; Washington Publishing Co.,
WATKINSVILLEf (F3), pop. 662; Oconee Co. (N). 7 m S of Athens, nearest bank.
CG RR. Grist, saw mills. Corn, cotton, wheat.
Oconee Enterprise-f ............... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1885 5 26 252 1.50
L. F. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
WAYCROSSf (H8), pop. 18,899; Ware Co. (SE). 90 m SW of Savannah. ACL RR.
Airline, EAL.
Manufactures lumber, caskets, veneer, footwear, soft drinks, shoes, cigars, fur-
niture, showcases, store fixtures, apiary supplies. Meat packing, cold storage
plants; naval stores. Pine, cypress, gum timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco,
corn, cotton.
Journal Herald -f .................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic ........ 1876 8 23 294 15.60
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Jack Williams, Editor and Publisher.
WAYNESBOROf (H4), pop. 4,461; Burke Co. (E). 33 m S of Augusta. S&A; CG RRs.
Cotton and lumber mills ; veneer, steel and metal factories ; canneries. Timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peas.
True Citizen + ......................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1882 8 24 294 2.50
W. C. Rogers, Editor; The True Citizen Inc., Publisher, 202 East Sixth St.
WEST POINT (B5), pop. 4,076; Troup Co. (W). On Chattahoochee River, 80 m N of
Columbus. CHV; A&WP RRs. Textile mill; bleachery ; dye works. Pine, poplar,
gum timber. Agriculture. Corn, grain, peaches.
Valley Times-News -f ............. {I^ua *' S&t' Ind' Dem ............ 189° 8 24 318 13'00
Circulates also in Lanett, Alabama.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
David Haines, Editor; Valley Times-News, Inc., Publisher.
WINDERf (E2%). pop. 4,604; Barrow Co. (NE). 22 m W of Athens. SAL RRs.
Manufactures furniture; fertilizer factories; woolen, cotton oil, planing mills;
poultry processing, seed cleaning plants. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
News-f ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1893 8 24 280 3.09
Harry O. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
WRENS (H4), pop. 1,380; Jefferson Co. (E). 30 m SW of Augusta. S&A RR. Flour,
feed, lumber, steel mills. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts, tobacco.
Jefferson Reporter ................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1905 7 22 280 2.00
C. W. Stephens, Jr., Editor; C. W. Stephens, Sr., Publisher.
WRIGHTSVILLEf (G5), pop. 1,760; Johnson Co. (EC). 56 m E of Macon. W&T RR.
Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes, peanuts, livestock.
Headlight -f .............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1883 8 22 287 2.50
Gerald Pryor, Editor and Publisher.
ZEBULONf (D4), pop. 639; Pike Co. (W). 50 m S of Atlanta. SOU RR. Fertilizer
plant. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peaches, peppers.
Pike County Journal + ........... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1889 6 26 280 2.50
A. W. Quattlebaum, Editor and Publisher.
8,892
§1,188
§2,162
§827
§9,844
§2,035
§4»*69
§2,357
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§1,550
§729
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{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Usea Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Territorial Capitals
County Seats
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HAWAII
Population 499,794 (U. S. Census, 1950)
Territorial Capital, HONOLULU
The Hawaiian Islands are situated between 18° and 20° north latitude and 154° west longitude,
in the North Pacific Ocean, 2,100 nautical miles from San Francisco. They are 20 in number, and
eight of them are inhabited. Hawaii is the largest with an area of 4,030 square miles; the others
vary in size from 728 to 2.7 square miles. The Weather Bureau at Honolulu gives the temperature
(annual monthly mean) as 74.9; highest on record 90; lowest on record 52. Total annual
precipitation is 24.97 inches.
The Islands are mountainous and volcanic in origin. Mauna Kea (13,784 ft.), the highest peak,
is dormant; Mauna Loa and Kilauea on Hawaii, the largest island, are both active. Mount
Waialeale, Kauai Island, has more rain than any place in the world, with a 28 year annual
average of 489 inches. Covering the mountains are forests.
An abundant rainfall and the prevailing northeast trade winds make a climate mild, equable
and free from extremes. The Islands' beaches are popular and attract many tourists, as do the
coral gardens, extinct volcanic craters and other items of scenic interest.
Honolulu, the capital, is located on the Island of Oahu. It is the chief city commercially and
has a splendid harbor. The University of Hawaii is located on Honolulu.
Hawaii contains one of our largest army posts (Schofield Barracks) and one of our largest
naval stations (Pearl Harbor) with dry docks.
POPULATION
By islands the population in 1950 was as follows : Oahu, 353,020; Hawaii, 68,350; Maui, 40,103 ;
Kauai, 29,683; Molokai, 5,280; Lanai, 3,136; Niihau, 222. These figures do not include United
States Army and Navy forces. The native population is gradually decreasing through inter-
marriage with other races. Besides Hawaiians there are : Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, Portuguese,
Spanish, Puerto Rican, Korean, and Caucasian.
There were (1950) 189 public schools, 108 private schools, and 59 school centers for adult
education, serving over 105,000 children and adults. By December, 1956, public school enrollment
alone had increased to 124,857.
AGRICULTURE
Luxuriant tropical vegetation clothes these Islands. The soil is very fertile, and all tropical
fruits and vegetables are grown. In 1950, farms numbered 5,887, valued at $195,277,121; con-
tained 2,914,420 acres. The total land area in cultivated crops in Hawaii in 1956 was 310,577
acres, or 7.5% of the total land area. Much rangeland is used for beef cattle production.
The chief agricultural products are sugar, pineapples, coffee, fruits and vegetables. Sugar pro-
duction is the chief industry of the Islands. The crop takes from 18 to 24 months to mature
and only a part of it can be harvested each season. In 1956, about 220,600 acres were in sugar
cane, which provided employment for about 20,000 persons on plantations and in the mills.
Suprar produced in 1956 amounted to 1,099,543 tons, valued at $148,000,000.
The second largest industry is the growing and canning of pineapples, one of the canneries
being the largest fruit preserving plant in the world. Hawaii supplies 90 per cent of world's
pineapples. In 1956, about 77,000 acres were in pineapples, providing year-round and seasonal
employment for about 22,000 persons on plantations and in the canneries. The total pineapple
pack for the fiscal year ending (5-31-57), amounted to 30,577,000 cases, valued at $117,000,000.
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
Almost all of the trade of Hawaii is with the United States. Imports in 1955 totaled $421,000,-
000, while exports totaled $270,000,000.
Chief of the exports in 1955 were sugar, pineapples (fresh, canned, juice), and coffee.
FISHERIES
The commercial fish landings for the Territory during the fiscal year 1956 totaled 16,420,015
pounds, valued at $3,092,353 to the fishermen. This represented an increase of 7.0% in weight
and a decrease of 0.1% in value. Among important species caught are big-eyed tuna, black
swordfish, striped swordfish and aku.
SHIPPING
During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1957, a total of 1,304 overseas vessels entered Honolulu
harbor. Cargo for this port alone totaled 3,044,269 tons incoming and 1,292,319 outgoing. The
Honolulu International Airport is the center of air transportation in the Pacific and the fourth
busiest in the nation.
MISCELLANEOUS
Tourism, Hawaii's third basic industry, has more than doubled since 1940. Visitors in 1957
totaled approximately 168,829, spent approximately $77,600,000.
Hawaii has over 2,200 miles of roads, of which about 1,600 miles are paved. There were 155,605
taxable and non-taxable vehicles registered in the Territory of Hawaii as of December 31, 1951.
Of this number 112,628 vehicles were registered on Oahu. The islands are well served by boat
and air transportation. On 6-30-57 there were 54 banks, including branches, with total assets of
$481,298,943. The principal banks and their branches have both commercial and savings depart-
ments. Number of post offices (1957), 99. The number of telephones in service in Hawaii as of
January 1, 1953 was 119,146. Total volume of retail sales (1956-57) : $623,205.275 or a 7.67%
increase of the preceding year.
Value of mineral production (1951), $1,726,000. Stone is the principal source of this income.
LIST OF COUNTIES
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
Hawaii (SE), Hilo 68,350
Honolulu (C), Honolulu 353,020
Kauai (SW). Lihue 29,905
Maui (E), Wailuku 48,519
— Kalawao (E). Pop. incl. in Maui Co.
•Counties without newspapers are marked —
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HAWAII NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily ...................»....*.•..••.•.•»**•«•• 7 Seini»weekly ...» 1
Evening Dailies (6) Weekly 4
Mornin* Dailies (2) Monthly 8
Daily, Foreign (4) Bi-monthly 1
Daily, with Sunday edition (2) Quarterly 4
Semi-weekly 2 Irregular 1
Weekly 5
Fortnightly 2 Total Periodicals 19
Free or partly free circ. wklies
Monthly
Total Newspapers
Total number of publications 86
County seats (indicated by t) having publications...,. 4
Total number of towns having: publications 7
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estib Cols* Width V Depth Sub Clrc
HILOf (H5), pop. 27,198; Hawaii Co. (SE). On NE coast of the Island of Hawaii.
Airlines. HAL ; TPA. Port of entry.
Sugar, insulation board, engineering and plumbing supplies manufactured.
Rice, soy, soda mills; winery. Tuna, mullet fisheries. Tourist resort. This is
the most tropical of the islands and the only one with an active volcano.
Agriculture. Sugar cane, coffee, vegetables, orchids, tropical flowers, fruit and
foliage. Two banks. On the Island of Hawaii (1958): 14,580 electric meters;
6,005 gas meters; 9,186 telephones.
TViHi,™ w^l^-i- fEvg.ex.Sun., Tnt,*^n^n*. 1895 8 28 808 18.00 **9,262
Tribune-Herald -f .................... 1Sun Morn Independent ...... Sunday circ. **9,258
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry M. Blickhahn, Editor; Hilo Tribune-Herald, Ltd., Publisher.
HONOLULUf (C2), pop. 248,034; Honolulu Co. (SC). On Oahu Island. Territorial cap-
ital, principal port and business center of the islands. Boat connecting with
all important ports. Airlines: CPAL; HAL; JAL; NWA; PAA; QEA; TPA;
UAL. Resort. University of Hawaii. Three TV stations.
Pineapple canneries; sugar industries; canned and dried fruit, fish packing
and canning, optical goods, drug, plumbers' supplies, fertilizer, flour, soap,
awning, tent, beverage manufactories. Five banks; bank deposits (12-31-57),
$403,129,346. 102,909 electric meters; 40,108 gas meters; 133,766 telephones.
Advertiser -f ............................ Every Morn....Ind. Rep ............. 1856 8 23 280 23.40 **46,347
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ. -jfc-TJr/45,424
Raymond Coll, Editor; Advertiser Publishing Company (2). Sunday circ. -£^77,279
Alumni News -f (offset) ........ Irregular .......... Coll. Alumni ..... 1928 2 38 105 2,400
Anita K. Moepono, Editor; Univ. of Hawaii Alumni Assn., Publisher (14).
Armed Forces Patrol (offset). Monthly ......... &^ts nts* 1933 2 30 115 3'00
Donald Horio, Editor; William S. Ellis, Jr., Publisher', P. O. Box 1876.
BUJ!?ff«lneP°rt PaClfiC } Monday ........... Architects™* 1953 2 42 129 60.00 717
<offaet> .............................. l [Engineers
Don Over, Editor; Trade Publishing Co., Ltd., 740 Ala Mo ana.
BUSo^iet?fotfh Hawaii 4°rchld} Quarterly ........ Orchid Culture.. 1941 1 64 85 xS.OO *600
Dr. Walter Carter, Editor; The Honolulu Advertiser, Publisher, P. O. Box 1091.
Forecast* ................................ Monthly .......... {5*™^°" ** 1941 2 80 112 * 2'800
Ernest Stenberg, Editor; Outrigger Canoe Club, Publisher, 2335 Kalakua Ave.
Hawaii Catholic Herald -f ...... Friday ............. Religious ........... 1936 8 23 294 8.50 $13,860
Leila Villala, Editor; Bishop J. Sweeney, Publisher, 1183 Fort St. (18).
Hawaii Chinese Weekly ITK^^,^^ T«^^««^«f 1958 4 27 174 5-20 2»500
(offset) .................... .. ......... [Thursday ........ Independent, ...... 600— -Free
Joseph S. M. J. Chang, Editor; Diversified Publications, 1108 Union St.
Hawaiian Church Chronicle... Monthly .......... Episcopalian ...... 1916 2 40 117 1.00 $2,000
Not published during July and August.
Rt. Rev. H. S. Kennedy, Ed.; Paradise of Pacific Prtar., Queen Emma Sq. (13).
Hawaii Farmer (offset) ......... Monthly .......... Farming ............. 1951 2 80 116 1.00
Donald Horio, Editor; William S. Ellis, Jr., Publisher, P. O. Box 1875.
Hawaii Food Bulletin .............. Monthly .......... [§£g *"* ^ Controlled1 free dist. 2.004
Henry E. Schultz, Editor; Hawaii Retail Food Dealers Assn., Publisher,
P. O. Box 3644.
Hawaii Guardsman* .............. Quarterly ........ {NatTcuard 195° 8 28 14° 1<0° *3»700
E. M. Sumner, Col. USA Ret., Editor; Hawaii Nat'l Guard Assn., Publisher,
Fort Ruger (16).
Hawaii Hochi-M Jap. &Eng.).Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1912 8 28 28016.00 811,322
Kengi Hamada and J. Goto, Ed.; Hawaii Hochi, Ltd., Pub., 917 Kokee St. (7).
Hawaii Industry (Incorpo- \^ ... T . ... 1955 2 80 115 2.00 351
ratingHawaii Engineer) 4- f Monthly .......... Industrial ........... Controlled circ. 1,784
Joseph A. Murphy, Editor; Hawaii Engineer Publishing Co., 850 Kapiolan Blvd.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *7tme and March A.B.C. Statements ; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher't Report; Light face, estimated. + U»ea Mat*. •Nonpareil
•ma, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCowity seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNaU*
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included ia membership fee.
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HONOLULU! (Continued)
Estab Coll* Width V Depth Sub
Hawaii Medical Journal Bi-monthly Medical 1941 Controlled free dist.
Harry L. Arnold, Jr., M.D., Editor; Hawaii Medical Assn., Publisher,
510 S. Beretania St. (18).
Hawaii Times +(Jap.&Eng.).E vg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1895 8 24 29421.00
Shigeo Soga, Editor; Hawaii Times Ltd., Publisher, P. O. Box 1230.
Imua Spotlight (offset) Monthly Anti-Comm'st....l949 1 88 147 x
Wynthrop Orr, Editor ; Hawaii Residents' Assn., Inc., Publisher,
Room 8 A, Pier 7 (13).
KaH^aH)^a^i.!.T!!!!!€..!!f..}Tuea- & F*i....CollegIate 1922 5 24 224 2.50
Students of University of Hawaii, Editors and Publishers (10).
Korean Pacific Weekly -f \Pl.:jnv v™~«,, T«t 19*3 9 80 I96 10.00
(Korean) } Friday Korean Int Controlled free dist.
Sun Choo Choi, Editor; Dong-Ji Hoi, Publisher, 931 N. King St. (6).
£*e£*^ -^^ 1900 8 20 280 14.40
E)Vi Ming Lee, Editor;' Sun Chung Kwock Bo, Ltd., Publisher, 1124 Smith St.
)naetj ^+1 Monthly Independent 1952 4 25 177
Gerald B. 13 urtnett, Publisher, 5369 Kalaniana Ole Highway.
f Physical & 194? 2 32 10£ 4 OQ
Controlled free dist.
Cirt
tl.862
*220
§11,205
2,900
4,000
$174
59,375
4,500
208
366
Pacific Science Quarterly ] Biological
(.Sciences
O. A. Bushnell, Editor; Pacific Science, Publisher, University of Hawaii (14).
fw cr^««i 1888 3 80 I49 4-50 5,666
Paradise of the Paciflc + Monthly 5t£o» 2 39 14°
I Hawaii Controlled free dist. 885
November issue published as "Holiday Annual." Circ. 37,500.
Genevieve Doyle, Editor; Paradise of the Pacific, Ltd., Publisher.
424 S. Beretania St. (P. O. Box 80.)
Star-Bulletin + Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1882 8 22 294 21.00**97,680
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sat. evg. circ. 7.80*^106,414
Riley H. Allen, Editor; Honolulu Star- Bulletin, Ltd., Publisher.
1.00 Free 2,500
217
79
5.00
$8,500— Free
10,000
5,860
}Morn.ex.Sun...ChineseInte 1951 7 24 280 15.00
" VLum°Chan*Ying,' Editor ; United Chinese Press Ltd., Publisher, 1438 Nuuanu Ave.
UBunetinV°f..?.*!Ir.*li... } Quarterly Collegiate .1921 1 54
Thomas' Nickerson',' Editor; University of Hawaii, Publisher (14).
Waikiki Beach-Pres8 + Mon. & Fri { WaJkik^Beach 1966 6 ^
Waikiki Beach Press, Ltd., Publisher, 206 Kaula St. (13).
Weekly Snooper (offset) Friday {%%*%? "" Controlled free dist.
O. Traylor Mercer, Editor and Publisher, 816 Royal Hawaiian Ave.
Windward Reporter Thursday Independent 1951 5 24 224 2.60
Marion Sexton, Editor; Windward Reporter, Ltd., Publisher,
418 D. Kuulei Rd., Lanikai.
KAILUA (F2), pop. x 7,7 40 (also includes Lanikai). Honolulu Co. (SC). On Oahu Island.
12 m NE of Honolulu.
Pali Press Friday Independent 1958 6 21 208 2.60
Lee Fern, Editor; Stewart Fern, Publisher, 408 Kuulei Rd.
LANAI CITY (D2%), pop. 2,746; Maui Co. (E). 92 m SE of Honolulu. Airline, HAL.
Agriculture. Sugar cane and pineapples.
Lanaian. The Friday Independent 1948 5 24 196
Hideo Niibu, Editor; Lanai Community Welfare Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 737.
LIHUEf (C5%), pop. 3,870; Kauai Co. (W). On Kauai Island, 100 m NW of Honolulu.
KAU RR. Sugar mills; canneries. Resorts. Fisheries. Agriculture. Sugar cane,
pineapples.
Fil!(oSbeUeW8+ (Ilocano) }Bi-wkly, Wed.. Independent 1931 5 22 196 6.00
Abe AVAlbayalderEditor; Filipino News, Ltd., Publisher. P. O. Box 1546.
Garden Island, The-f Wednesday Republican 1903 8 23 286 6.00
Charles J. Fern, Jr., Editor; Garden Island Publishing Company, Ltd.
WAHIAWA (El%), pop. 8,369; Honolulu Co. (SC). On Oahu Island, 20 m NW of
Honolulu.
News-f Bi-wkly., Wed. .Independent 1949 6 23 182 $5,000 — Free
Jack Leithead, Editor; W. A. Schiller, Publisher, P. O. Box 500.
WAILUKUt (E2%). pop. 7,424; Maui Co, (E). On Maui Island, 90 m SE of Honolulu.
KAH RR. Nearest port is three miles, Kahului. Sugar factory. Agriculture.
Sugar cane, pineapple*.
MauiNews + Wed. & Sat In d. Rep 1900 8 24 280 6.00 **8,197
Ezra J. Crane. Editor; Maui Publishing Company, Ltd.
Circulation— **Sept. A! B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems,' 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate VI««ied only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Cold* to the us* of th« Directory to front of book.
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IDAHO
Population 588,637 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, BOISE
Idaho is bounded on the north by British Columbia. Canada,, east by Montana and Wyoming,
south by Utah and Nevada, and west by Oregon and Washington. Its length from north to south
is about 480 miles, its width varies from 44 to 325 miles. The total land area is 82,769 square
miles, and includes 47 square miles of Yellowstone Park, rank in area, tenth.
The state's surface is diversified, being mountainous in the northern and central portions and
having arid plains in the south. Mt. Hyndman, 12,078 feet, in the Sawtooth Range, is the highest
point in the state. In the southeast there is a volcanic region, abounding in geysers and saline
springs. The Snake River, which abounds in falls, forms part of the state's western boundary and
flows through the southern part. The Salmon River, a tributary, flows through a lengthy canyon
that is filled with game. The state has large mineral resources, partly undeveloped, and most of
the plains lands have yet to be reclaimed by irrigation. The climate is dry and healthful, warm
in summer and cold in winter. The Weather Bureau at Boise gives temperature (annual monthly
mean) as 51.0; highest on record 109; lowest on record — 13. Total annual precipitation is
12.66 inches.
The University of Idaho is located at Moscow. The volcanic field. 150 miles southwest of
Yellowstone Park, called "Craters of the Moon," was set aside in 1924 as a national monument.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), forty-fourth. Rural population (1950), 42,9%. In 1950, of
the 588,637 total population, 581,395 were white; 7,242 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950) 40,284. Farm acreage, 13,224,192. Average acreage per farm, 328.3.
Average value per farm, $22,475. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 7,306.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $195,805,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $164,763,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : wheat, $72,574,000, rank, eighth; potatoes, $52,779,000,
rank, second; sugar beets (1956 value of production), $17,659,000, rank, third; dry edible beans,
$12,725,000, rank, third; barley, $12,117,000, rank, seventh; hay, $10,934,000, rank, fifth; dry
field peas, $4,795,000, rank, second; oats, $2,857,000; red clover seed, $2,643,000, rank, first;
hops, $2,109,000, rank, fourth; alfalfa seed, $1,415,000, rank, fifth; alsike seed, $818,000;
corn, $768,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $3,221,000; cherries, $907,000, rank,
ninth; peaches, $212,000; pears, $208,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $173,500,000; all sheep and
lambs, $24,170,000, rank, tenth; horses and mules, $4,753,000 ; hogs and pigs, $2,820,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $7,783,000; chickens (farm and commercial broilers),
$2,192,000; turkeys, $836.000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $49,451,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 1,526,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : non-fat dry milk solids, 65,344,000 Ibs. ;
creamery butter, 30,929,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 22,556,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese,
3,131,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 2,461,000 gallons.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total lumber production (1953), 1,123 million feet, b.m. Principal woods: ponderosa pine,
white pine, douglas fir, white fir, larch, western red cedar, englemann spruce, lodgepole pine,
hemlock, cotton wood and aspen.
Fur animals (1956-57): number of pelts sold, 102,374; total value, $171,909. Principal furs:
beaver, muskrat, mink.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $183,850,000. Leading industry groups:
lumber and wood products, food and kindred products. Total expenditures for new plant and new
equipment, $19,462,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $82,793,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: zinc, lead, silver,
sand and gravel.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 198,500. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 350,-
000. Number of post offices (1957), 348. Number of retail stores (1954), 7,098; sales, $671,-
485,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 44
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Ada (SW), Boise 70,649 10 Bonneville (E), Idaho Falls 30,210
2 Adams (W), Council 8,847 11 Boundary (NW), Bonners Ferry.. 5.908
3 Bannock (SE), Pocatello 41,745 12 Butte (S). Arco 2,722
4 Bear Lake (SE), Paris 6,834 13 Caman (S), Fairfield 1,079
5 Benewah (NW), St. Maries 6,173 14 Canyon (SW), CaldwelJ 68,597
6 Bingham (SE), Blackfoot 23,271 15 Caribou (SE), Soda Springs 5,576
7 Blaine (S), Hailey 5,384 16 Cassia (S), Burley 14,629
8 Boise (SW). Idaho City 1,776 17 Clark (E), Duboia 918
9 Bonner (NW), Sandpoint 14,853 18 Clearwater (NW), Orofino 8,217
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IDAHO
LIST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
19 Custer (C), Challis 3,318
20 Elmore (SW), Mountain Home 6,687
21 Franklin (SE), Preston 9,867
22 Fremont (E), St. Anthony 9,351
23 Gem (W), Emmett ~ 8,730
24 Gooding (C), Gooding 11,101
25 Idaho (C), Grangeville 11,423
26 Jefferson (E), Rigby 10,495
27 Jerome (S), Jerome 12,080
28 Kootenai (NW), Coeur d'Alene 24,947
29 Latah (NW), Moscow 20,971
SOLemhi (C), Salmon 6,278
31 Lewis (W), Nez Perce 4,208
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
82 Lincoln (S), Shoshone 4,256
33 Madison (E), Rex burg 9,156
34 Minidoka (S), Rupert. 9,785
35 Nez Perce (W), Lewiston 22.658
36 Oneida (SE), MaJad City 4,387
37 Owyhee (SW), Murphy 6,307
38 Payette (W), Payette 11,921
39 Power (SE), American Falls 3,988
40 Shoshone (NW), Wallace 22,806
41 Teton (E), Driggs 3,204
42 Twin Falls (S), Twin Falls 40,979
43 Valley (C), Cascade 4,270
44 Washington (W), Weiser 8,576
IDAHO NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Numter
Daily 15
Evening Dailies (11)
Morning Dailies (3)
All-day Daily (1)
Daily, with Sunday edition (5)
Weekly 78
Semi-wkly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies (3)
Total Newspapers 94
Periodicals
Period of Issue
Semi-weekly
Weekly
Fortnightly
Semi-monthly
Monthly
Quarterly
Irregular
Number
1
3
1
2
Total Periodicals 15
Total number of publications 109
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 43
Total number of towns having publications 78
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Circ
1950
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ABERDEEN (F6%), pop. 1,486; Bingham Co. (SE). 25 m W of Pocatello. UP RR.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Potatoes, sugar beets, alfalfa seed.
Times-h Thursday Independent 1911 7 23 280 4.00
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bonan, Jr., Editors and Publishers, Box 1027.
ALAMEDA — The Intermountain and Alameda Enterprise — See Pocatello.
AMERICAN FALLSf (F7), pop. 1,874; Power Co. (SE). 25 m SW of Pocatello. UP RR.
Bank, Pocatello. Electric power generation. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Wheat, potatoes, hay.
Power County Press -f Thursday Independent 1899 7 23 280 4.00
Bill King, Editor and Publisher, 174 Idaho St.
ARCOf (E6), pop. 961; Butte Co. (S). 90 m NW of Pocatello. UP RR. Silver, lead
mines. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Hay, potatoes.
Advertiser-f Friday Independent 1909 7 24 280 3.00
Paul R. and Dolly Cross, Editors and Publishers, Box 8.
ASHTON (G5V2), pop. 1,256; Fremont Co. (E). 56 m NE of Idaho Falls. UP RR. Saw
mill. Timber. Agriculture. Wheat, seed peas, potatoes.
Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1919 7 24 280 3.00
Gwen Albrethsen, Editor; Harry N. Beall, Publisher.
BLACKFOOTf (F6), pop. 5,180; Bingham Co. (SE). 25 m N of Pocatello. UP RR.
Cheese, potato starch factories. Diversified farming. Potatoes, sugar beets, grain,
alfalfa.
Bulletin-f j^^^*' Sat- Independent 1904 8 23 294 12.00 **2,181
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Drury R. Brown, Editor and Publisher.
BOISEt (B6), pop. 34,393 (special U. S. Census 2-20-57, gives 34,383) ; Ada Co. (SW).
The State Capital, located on the Boise River, 45 m E of Oregon State line.
UP RR. Airlines : UAL, WCA. Three TV stations.
Sugar and canning factories, creameries, milk condensaries, meat packers
and processors, seed packers ; wholesalers, distributors of drugs, food prod-
ucts, hardware, appliances, building materials, farm machinery and road building
equipment; manufacturing of concrete pipe, cinder blocks, farm implements.
Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $1,878,514: deposits (6-30-58), $113,-
031.538. 28,036 electric (AC) meters: 33,768 telephones.
Garden City Gazette -f Whursday Democratic 1954 5 24 182 2.00 §437
(offset) - I
Gazette (offset) Thursday Democratic 1958 5 24 182 2.00 §262
Marjorie Moon, Editor and Publisher, 911 Jefferson St.
I^nter1(n™adv?°me ^Quarterly Philanthropic.... 1908 2 26 112 10,000
George Mousetis, Editor; Printcrafters, Publisher, P. O. Box 1128.
Idaho Education News Monthly Educational 1946 4 28 196 xl.40 6,372
Not issued during June. July and August.
John M. Booth, Ed.; Idaho Education Assn., Publishers, 614 State St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
ftP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
em», 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
estimate. VIsaued only during academic rear. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Idaho Farmer + Semi-mo Agricultural 1895 4 28 189 1.60 *37,280
See Pacific Northwest Farm Quad., Spokane, Wash. Total unpaid dist. 1,269
Cecil Hagen, Mgn. Ed.; Cowles Pub. Co., 401 Review Bldg., Spokane (8), Wash.
Idaho Farm Journal Thursday Agricultural 1938 5 24 210 2.00 4,046
Edward Emerine, Editor; Journal Pub'? Co., 3204 Overland Rd., P. O. Box 2617.
Idaho Food Dealer, The Monthly {Doers'00* 1988 2 40 14° 2<5°
Mrs. Frank B. Wilaon, Ed.; Idaho Food Dealers Assn., Pub., 1111 Manor Dr.
Idaho Granger-i- Semi-mo Agricultural 1926 5 24 217 .50 *5,554
See also Pacific Grange Farm Group, San Francisco, Calif.
William T. Wilks, Editor; Idaho State Grange, Publisher, Box 901.
Idaho Register -f Friday Catholic 1958 8 21 293 10,128
Rev. N. E. Walsh, Editor; Catholic Press, Publisher, 419 Idaho St.
Idaho Statesman Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1942 8 23 294 13.00 **9,855
Idaho Statesman-}- Every Morn....Republican 1864 8 23 294 18.20 **34,607
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.**41,166
Robert T. Johnson, Editor; Margaret Cobb Ailshie, Publisher, 800 N. 6th St.
Wl3uUe4?nV»™-»™ JBi-wkly, Wed..Sheep& Wool... 1921 2 41 130x3.00 $1,420
Andrew D. Little and M. C. Claar, Editors ; Idaho Wool Growers Assn., Publisher,
Box 2598.
Recorder-f Monday Legal 1904 5 23 196 8.00 512
Richard Marks, Editor; Ralph W. Hunter, Publisher, P. O. Box 1752.
Scenic Idaho -f- Quarterly Travel 1947 2 46 143 $15,000
Subscription price, $3.60 for 2 years.
Chester M. Belcher, Editor; Belcher Publishing Co., Box 859.
Valley Advertiser + Thursday Independent 1958 7 24 285 4,632 — Free
Space sold only in combination with Meridian News-Times.
Ralph Hunter, Editor; Jean and Ralph Hunter, Publishers, 612 Main St.
BONNERS FERRYf (Bl), pop. 1,776; Boundary Co. (NW). 90 m NE of Spokane,
Wash. GN; SI RRs. Saw mill. Pine timber. Agriculture. Wheat.
Herald-J- Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 8.00 §1,900
Eric R. Nelson, Editor; W. A. Chubb, Publisher.
BUHL (D7), pop. 2,870; Twin Falls Co. (S). 16 m W of Twin Falls. UP RR. Milk prod-
ucts manufactured. Corn cannery. Diversified farming. Beans, potatoes, sugar
beets, sweet corn.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 280 4.00 §2,110
Robert E. Bailey. Editor; Mrs. Nellie B. Mclntire, Publisher.
BURLEYf (E7), pop. 5,924; Cassia Co. (S). 42 m E of Twin Falls. UP RR. Airline
WCA. Sugar, flour, potato mills ; overall factory ; bottling works ; creamery ;
brickyard. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, hay, sugar beets.
I Bulletin-f Tuesday Independent 1905 8 24 294 3.50 §2,998
1 Herald+ Thursday Independent 1906 8 24 294 3.50 §2,996
1 Frank J. Burke, Editor; Jessica L. Longston, Publisher.
CALDWELLf (B6), pop. 10,487; Canyon Co. (SW). 80 m W of Boise. UP RR. Flour,
planing mills ; fishing tackle factory ; creamery, poultry and egg processing plant;
bottling works ; stockyards. Produce shipped. Seed warehouses. College of Idaho.
Agriculture. Alfalfa, potatoes, onions.
Idaho Odd Fellow (no adv.). .Monthly I. O. O. F 1894 4 27 168 xl.OO 3,200
Bessie M. Baker, Editor; Idaho Odd Fellow, Publisher, P. O. Box 871.
News-Tribune -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1883 8 23 294 15.00 **5>464
Space sold only in combination with Free Press, Nampa.
R. E. Hackworth, Editor; A. J. Kalb, Publisher.
Times + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1957 8 24 30812.00 §6,423
G. H. Oppenheimer, Editor and Publisher, 901 Main St.
CAMBRIDGE (B5), pop. 354; Washington Co. (W). 70 m N of Boise. UP RR.
Bank, Weiser. Diversified farming. Hay, grain, potatoes.
News -Reporter -|- Thursday Republican 1889 6 24 280 2.50 §618
Stuart Dopf, Editor and Publisher.
CASCADEf (B5), pop. 943; Valley Co. (C). 80 m N of Boise. UP RR. Lumbering;
creamery. Ponderosa pine, fir timber. Gold, silver, lead mines. Grain, dairy, stock
farms.
News-f Friday Republican 1915 7 24 280 8.00 500
Britt Nedry, Editor and Publisher.
CHALLISf (D5), pop. 728; Custer Co. (C). 165 m NW of Pocatello. Nearest railroad
station, Armstead, Mont. UP RR. Mining. Stock, dairy farms. Hay, grain.
Messenger -f Thursday Republican 1881 6 26 280 2.60 §650
Halsey M. Gridley, Editor and Publisher.
COEUR d'ALENEf <B2), pop. 12,198; Kootenai Co. (N). On Coeur d»Alene Lake and
Spokane River, 88 m E of Spokane, Wash. Boat connections. CMSP&P; SI; NP;
SC&P RRs. Airline, WCA. Manufactures lumber, shingles, railroad ties, boats,
box s hooks, flour, milk products. Timber. Agriculture.
Kootenai County Leader -f- Friday Independent 1909 8 24 801 2.00 §2,245
Joe Whitley, Editor; Leader Publishing Co.
Press-f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1879 8 24 294 18.00 **6,271
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Burl C. Hagadone, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher*i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uaes Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to incn. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNallv
estimate. VI««ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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COTTONWOOD (B3%), pop. 689; Idaho Co. (C). In Idaho River, 66 m SE of Lewis-
ton. CAP RR. Lumbering. Grain elevator. Pine timber. Grain, dairy, stock,
poultry farms. Wheat, hogs.
Chronicle-f .............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1893 6 26 2'80 2.50 1,010
C. F. Wimer, Editor; Fred Wimer, Publisher.
COUNCILt (B5), pop. 748; Adams Co. (W). 125 m N of Boise. UP RR. Pine, fir
timber. Diversified farming. Apples.
Adams County Leader + ......... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1905 6 24 280 2.00 §821
B. J. Rogers, Editor and Publisher.
DOWNEY (F7). pop. 748; Bannock Co. (SE). 35 m SE of Pocatello. UP RR. Cheese
factory. Agriculture.
DOBannecyroftOMS<ined^d+e ....... JThureday ........ Independent ....... 1910 7 24 276 2.60 J342
E. H. Paysen, Editor and Publisher.
DRIGGSf (G6), pop. 941; Teton Co. (E). 50 m NJE of Idaho Falls. UP RR. Cheese,
flour manufactured. Coal mining. Diversified farming. Wheat, peas, hay, seed
potatoes.
Teton Valley News-f ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 7 24 276 2.50 8848
Ray Walker. Editor; V. E. Lansberry, Publisher.
DUBOISf (F5), pop. 430; Clark Co. (E). 53 m N of Idaho Falls, nearest bank. UP RR.
Lumber mill. Stock farms. Grain, hay, potatoes.
Clark County Enterprise -f ..... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1897 5 24 200 2.50 -
Lowell L. Leek, Editor and Publisher.
EAGLE (B6), pop. X450; Ada Co. (SW). 10 m NW of Boise, nearest railroad station.
UP RR. Flour mill ; slaughter house. Stock, grain, dairy farms.
Enterprise (offset) ................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1958 5 24 182 2.00 52
Marjorie Moon, Editor and Publisher, 911 Jefferson St., Boise. 551 — Free
EMMETTf (B6), pop. 3,067 (special U. S. Census 5-24-67, gives 3,606) ; Gem Co. (W).
80 m NW of Boise. UP RR. Fruit packing; creamery; cannery; lumber mill.
Timber. Diversified farming. Hay, wheat, oats.
Messenger-Index -f .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 8 22 308 3.50 8,195
Lewis E. Hower, Editor; Messenger Printers, Inc., Publishers, 120 N. Washington.
FAIRFIELDt (D6), pop. 502; Camas Co. (S). 125 m W of Pocatello. UP RR. Bank,
Glenns Ferry. Gold, silver, lead, zinc mines. Stock and grain farms.
Camas County Courier-f ........ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905
Orin N. Garrett, Editor and Publisher.
6 24 280 3.00
§476
FILER (D7), pop. 1,425; Twin Falls Co. (S). 7 m W of Twin Falls. UP RR, Seed and
storage plants. Agriculture. Beans, potatoes, onions, sugar beets, sheep, hogs,
fruit, grain.
Twin Falls County Citizen- W^^y ........ Republican ......... 1919 7 23 2<80 3.00 §916
Kecora-f- .............. .... .......... J
Robert Graves, Editor and Publisher.
GENESEE (B3), pop. 562; Latah Co. (NW). 100 m S of Spokane, Wash. NP RR.
Agriculture. Wheat, dried peas, livestock.
News-f .............................. Friday ............. Agric. Rep ......... 1888 6 26 280 2.50 §615
William A. Roth, Editor; William D. Roth, Publisher.
GLENNS FERRY (C6%), pop. 1,515; Elmore Co. (SW). On Snake River, 73 m SE of
Boise. UP RR. Railroad shops. Agriculture. Potatoes, onions, grain.
Gazette-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 7 24 280 3.60 J725
J. Howard Todd, Editor and Publisher, Box 98.
GOODINGf (D6%), pop. 3,099; Gooding Co. (S). 115* m W of Pocatello. UP RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms. Alfalfa, wheat, grass seed, sugar
beets.
Leader -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 7 24 280 8.00 §2,291
Leland G. Burress, Editor and Publisher, 442 Main St.
GRACE (G7), pop. 761; Caribou Co. (SE). 45 m SE of Pocatello. UP RR. Cheese
factory; creamery. Dairy, stock, grain, poultry farms. Wheat.
Herald-!- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1923 7 24 280 2.50 $411
E. H. Paysen, Editor and Publisher.
GRANGEVILLEf (B4), pop. 2,544 (special U. S. Census 1-28-57, gives 3,300) ; Idaho
Co. (C). 80 m SE of Lewiston. CAP RR. Lumber mills; logging. State fish hatch-
ery. Pine, fir timber. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, peas, hogs, cattle.
Idaho County Free Press -f.. ..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 7 24 280 4.00 §2,961
J. L. and E. Q. Olmsted, Publishers.
HAILEYf (D6), pop. 1,464; Elaine Co. (S). 110 m NW of Pocatello. UP RR. Saw mill.
Timber. Silver, lead mines. Agriculture.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 8 23 308 8.50 §1,427
Berwyn Burke, Editor and Publisher.
HAZLETON (D7), pop. 429; Jerome Co. (S). 20 m NE of Twin Falls. UP RR. Agri-
culture. Wheat, beans, potatoes.
First Segregation News-f ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1917 6 26 280 2.50 506
Elmer E. Pyne, Editor and Publisher.
HOMEDALE (B6). pop. 1,411; Owyhee Co. (SW). 40 m W of Boise. UP RR. Grain, fruit
farms. Potatoes, sugar beets, grain, hops.
News ......................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1946 7 24 280 2.00 -
Rodney Hawes, Editor and Publisher.
Owyhee Chronicle-f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1931 7 24 280 3.00 §1,O25
Everett A. Colley, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V A gate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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IDAHO CITYf <C6%), pop. 246; Boise Co. (SW). 25 m NE of Boise, nearest bank
and railroad station. UP RR. Saw mill. Agriculture.
Idaho World-f Thursday Independent 1868 6 24 210 2.00 $450
T. R. Adams, Editor; T. R. Adams and Florence Adams, Publishers.
IDAHO FALLSf (F6), pop. 19,218; Bonne ville Co. (E). 60 m NE of Pocatello. UP RR.
Airlines: WAL; WCA. Sugar, potato, flour, bag1, dairy products factories; brew-
ery, bottling works; foundry; planing mill. Ships agricultural products. Silver,
lead, gold mines. Agriculture. Potatoes, sugar beets, wheat, seed peas, dairy
products, sheep. TV station.
Eastern Idaho Farmer-f- Thursday Agriculture 1982 5 24 231 8.00 8,065
Aden Hyde, Editor; Idaho Falls Publishing Co., Publisher.
fEvg.ex. Sat. 1880 8 24 280 18.20 **12,813
Post-Register 4- j&Sun., Independent... Morning circ. 18.20 **5,156
[Morn.ex.Mon. Sunday circ. **18,162
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Morning edition to rural subscribers only ; no duplication.
E. F. McDermott, Gen'l Mgr.; Post Company, Publisher, 429 North Capital Ave.
JEROMEf (D7), pop. 4,528; Jerome Co. (S). 105 m E of Boise. UP RR. Cinder block
plant, potato starch producing plant: creamery; flour mill. Grain, truck, fruit,
poultry farms. Beans, beets, potatoes, alfalfa, clover seed.
North Side News + Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 276 8.00 §2,784
W. F. MacKnight, Editor and Publisher.
KAMIAH (B8), pop. 812 (special U. S. Census 9-6-56, gives 1,238) : Lewis Co. (W).
50 m E of Lewiston. CAP RR. Logging; saw mill. Grain, stock farms.
Clearwater Progress -f Friday Independent 1953 6 24 252 8.00 400
Progress Printing Co., Publisher.
KELLOGG (B2), pop. 4,913 (special U. S. Census 10-29-57, gives 5,736); Shoshone
Co. (NW). 60 m E of Spokane, Wash. UP RR. Lead and zinc smelters. Lead,
zinc, gold, silver mines ; antimony metal, pine timber.
fNews-f {lVSunX*Sat* Independent 1924 8 24 280 12.00 §3,303
Comic strip advertising accepted.
News-Wardner-f .Friday Independent 1886 8 24 280 3.00 §963
Wm. Penney, Editor; Kellogg News, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 149.
KENDRICK (B3), pop. 409; Latah Co. (NW). 26 m N of Lewistown. NP RR. Planing,
saw, roller mills ; seed cleaning plant. Pine timber. Diversified farming.
Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1890 6 26 276 3.00 §748
W. L. McCreary, Editor and Publisher, Box G.
KIMBERLY (D7), pop. 1.347; Twin Falls Co. (S). 6 m E of Twin Falls. UP RR. Nurs-
ery. Stock, grain farms. Beans, potatoes, wheat.
Advertiser-f- Thursday Independent 1935 6 24 280 3.00 §900
Robert P. Raustadt, Editor and Publisher.
KUNA (B6), pop. 634; Ada Co. (SW). 13 m SE of Nampa, nearest bank. UP RR. Feed
mills. Agriculture. Alfalfa, clover hay, wheat, sugar beets. Dairying.
Herald Friday Independent 1914 7 24 283 2.00 §760
Clyde and Edith Cornell, Editor and Publisher, Box 147.
LEWISTONf (A3), pop. 12,985; Nez Perce Co. (NW). 90 m S of Spokane, Wash., at
head of navigation on Snake River. CAP; NP RRs. Airline, WCA. Boat con-
nections. Flour, lumber, veneer mills; fruit, vegetable canning and packing.
Beverages, tents, awnings, paint manufactured. White pine timber. Stock,
fruit, grain farms.
Tribune-f Every Morn...Ind. Dem -.1892 8 23 294 21.00 516,003
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. §16,191
A. L. Alford, Editor; Tribune Publishing Company.
MACKAY (E5%), pop. 760; Custer Co. (C). 95 m NE of Pocatello. UP RR. Copper,
silver, gold, lead mines. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes, hay, grain.
Miner-f Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 280 3.00 $973
T. E. Hanawalt, Editor and Publisher.
MALAD CITYf (F7), pop. 2,716; Oneida Co. (SE). 65 m N of Ogden, Utah. UP RR.
Railroad name, Malad. Cheese factory; flour mill. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry
farms. Sugar beets, potatoes.
Idaho Enterprise -f Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 287 3.00 §1,320
Clyde and Marion Hanson, Editors ; Idaho Enterprise Publishing Company.
MARSING (B6), pop. 643; Owyhee Co. (SW). 30 m W of Boise. UP RR. Machine
shop. Agriculture. Potatoes, sugar beets, grain, poultry, stock, dairy products.
Owyhee Nugget, The -f Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 3.00
Rodney A. Hawes, Editor and Publisher.
McCALL (B4%), pop. 1,178; Valley Co. (C). 97 m N of Boise. UP RR. Airline, WCA.
Saw and tie cutting mill. Timber. Agriculture, especially stock farms.
Payette Lakes Star-f Thursday Independent 1918 7 24 280 2.50 741
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ege, Publishers.
McCAMMON (F7), pop. 678; Bannock Co. (SE). 24 m SE of Pocatello, nearest bank.
UP RR. Diversified farming. Grain, hay, beets.
News-f Friday Independent 1908 7 24 280 2.60 J348
E. H. Paysen, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement- *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face. aworn; IPubHsher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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MERIDIAN (B6), pop. 1,810; Ada Co. (SW). UP RR. 10 m W of Boise. Creamery,
sawmills, fruit evaporator. Fruit, dairy, stock, grain, poultry farms.
News-Times-}- .......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1958 7 24 287 3.00 §1*438
Space sold only in combination with Boise Valley Advertiser.
Ralph W. Hunter, Editor and Publisher.
MIDDLETON (B6), pop. 496; Canyon Co. (SW). 22 m NW of Boise. UP RR. Bank,
Caldwell. Diversified farming:. Hay, wheat, fruit.
Boise Valley Herald + ............ Thursday ........ Ind. Agric .......... 1908 7 24 294 2.00 §550
Boyd B. Cornell, Editor; Boise Valley Herald Publishing Co., P. O. Box 136.
MONTPELIER (G7), pop. 2,682; Bear Lake Co. (SE). 98 m SE of Pocatello. UP RR.
Railroad division point. Manufactures butter, cheese, grain, mill products.
Timber; phosphate deposits. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms. Hay.
News -Examiner -f- ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 7 24 280 3.00 §1,875
M. Robinson, J. Taylor, R. Taylor, Editors and Publishers.
MOSCOWf (B3), pop. 10,593; Latah Co. (NW). 85 m SE of Spokane, Wash. NP; UP;
SC&P RRs. Airline, WCA. University of Idaho.
Manufactures bricks, clay products, flour, pea harvesters, lumber, creamery
products. Split pea and seed pea plants. Timber; clay deposits. Dairy and grain
farms. Wheat, peas, dairy products.
Idaho Agricultural \n»ot.f riv AO-»-,V R«« l902 4 24 154
Science (no adv.) ............ [Quarterly ........ Agric. Res .......... Controlled free dist. 13,000
University of Idaho College of Agriculture, Publisher.
Idaho Argonaut-}- V ................ Tues. & Fri ..... Collegiate ........... 1900 8 26 287 3.50 3,850
Associated Students of the University of Idaho, Editors and Publishers.
Idahonian-f .............................. Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep ............. 1911 8 24 294 15.00 **4,220
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Louis A. Boas, Editor; News-Review Publishing Company, Inc.
MOUNTAIN HOMEf (C6), pop. 1,887 (special U. S. Census 8-28-53, gives 4,102);
Elmore Co. (SW). 40 m SE of Boise. UP RR. Saw mills; chick hatchery. Silver,
gold, copper mines. Pine timber. Stock, poultry, fruit farms. Hay.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 7 23 280 3.50
Lloyd S. Waters, Editor and Publisher.
Strata Courier, The -f( off set). Thursday ........ Independent ....... 19B3 5 24 182
Distributed primarily to personnel at Mountain Home Air Force Base.
Modern Press, Publishers, Box 1458, Boise.
$1,870
$2,500 _ Free
NAMPA (B6), pop. 16,185; Canyon Co. (SW). 20 m W of Boise. UP RR. Railroad
center. Northwest Nazarene College.
Manufactures beet sugar, meat and milk products, flour, beverages. Pro-
duce shipped. Farming.
Idaho Free Press -f- ................. Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1919 8 23 294 18.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Space sold only in combination with News Tribune, Caldwell.
Jack H. Scudder, Editor; Adam J. Kalb, Publisher, P. O. Box 111.
NEW PLYMOUTH (B5%), pop. 942; Payette Co. (W). 40 m NW of Boise. UP RR.
Potato and apple dehydrating, bean processing plants, vinegar factory. Diversi-
fied farming. Apples, prunes, stock, dairy products, sugar beets.
Payette Valley Sentinel -f ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 7 24 280 3.00
Alden H. Munson, Publisher, Box 218.
NEZPERCEf (B3), pop. 543; Lewis Co. (W). 65 m SE of Lewiston. N RR. Grain ele-
vators; seed processing plant. Stock, grain farms.
Lewis County Herald 4- .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 7 24 280 3.00
Ernest A. Conger, Editor and Publisher.
OAKLEY (E7), pop. 684; Cassia Co. (S). 90 m SW of Pocatello. UP RR. Bank, Burley.
Flour mill, grain elevators. Stock farms. Potatoes, sugar beets, wheat, hay.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1893 6 26 280 2.00
Charles Brown, Editor and Publisher.
OROFINOf (B3), pop. 1,656 (special U. S. Census 6-29-54, gives 2,708); Clearwater
Co. (NW). 44 m E of Lewiston. CAP RR. Saw, planing mills, creamery. Lime-
rock quarries ; white pine timber. Diversified farming. Hay, grain, dairy
products, beef.
Clearwater Tribune -f- ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 7 23 280 3.50
R. D. Werner, Editor and Publisher, Box 71.
PARISf (G7), pop. 774; Bear Lake Co. (SE). 70 m SE of Pocatello. UP RR. Bank,
Montpelier. Creamery; cheese factory; bottling works. Dairy, stock, poultry
farms. Hay, grain.
Post4- ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1880 7 24 280 2.00
Franklin Benson and Walter C. Dye, Editors and Publishers.
PARMA (B6), pop. 1,369; Canyon Co. (SW). 44 m NW of Boise. UP RR. Hatchery.
Fruit and produce shipped. Farming. Potatoes, onions, peas, lettuce, hay, sugar
Review 4-.. ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 7 23 280 3.00
Theron M. Gough, Editor and Publisher.
PAYETTEf (B5%), pop. 4,032; Payette Co. (W). 67 m NW of Boise. UP RR. Airline,
WCA. Manufactures dairy, wood products, canned and dried fruits and vege-
tables, electro fence, vinegar, cider, boxes, bricks. Apriary. Diversified farming.
Independent-Enterprise -f ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 7 24 280 3.00
Earle Sample, Editor; Rita K. Whorton, Publisher.
Jl,160
§1,095
$750
§1,985
863
§936
§2^57
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.D.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaflj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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POCATELLOf (F7), pop. 26,181 (special U. S. Census 5-8-57, gives 27,140) ; Bannock
Co. (SE). 50 m SW of Idaho Falls. UP RR. Airlines: WAI.; WCA. Idaho State
College.
Railroad shops; flour, feed mills; creameries; phosphate fertilizer; chemical
factory; cement plants. Diversified farming. Two banks; deposits (6-30-66),
$84,977,313. 12,759 electric (AC) meters; 13,013 telephones.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
G. Nicholas Ifft, Editor; Hugh Wagnoh, Publisher.
Interim -f .................................. Irregular ........ Literature ........... 1944 1 65 100 2.00
A. Wilber Stevens, Editor and Publisher, Idaho State College.
Independent ....... 1952 7 24 280 3.00 §1,741
Perry Swisher, Editor; Ralph and Perry Swisher, Publishers,
P. O. Box 2086, Alameda.
ISC Bengal-f V ........................ Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1927 5 24 217 8.00
Associated Students of Idaho State College, Editors and Publishers.
PNLA Quarterly-!- ................. Quarterly ........ Librarian ........... 1936 2 29 106 2.00 960
Eli M. Obeler, Editor; Idaho State College Library, Publisher.
PRESTONf (G7%), pop. 4,045; Franklin Co. (SE). 28 m N of Logan, Utah. UP RR.
Sugar factory; condensary; flour mill. Agriculture. Sugar beets, peas, dairy
products, stock, poultry.
Citizen -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 7 24 280 8.00 §1,750
Don E. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
PRIEST RIVER (Bl), pop. 1,592; Bonner Co. (N). 45 m NE of Spokane, Wash. GN
RR. Saw, shingle, grain mills. Pine timber. Dairy farms. Hay, alfalfa, potatoes.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1914 7 24 276 2.60 §1,23S
Olive Woods, Editor; Olive and P. K. Woods, Publishers.
RATHDRUM (B2), pop. 610; Kootenai Co. (N). 28 m NE of Spokane, Wash. NP;
CMSP&P RRs. Lumber mill. Lead, silver, gold mines. Diversified farming. Wheat,
oats, alfalfa.
Tribune ..................................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1895 5 26 259 1.50 §415
Joseph R. M. Culp, Editor; Culp Bros., Publishers.
REXBURGf (G6), pop. 4,253; Madison Co. (E). 25 m NE of Idaho Falls. UP RR.
Sugar and cheese factories ; lumber mill. Agriculture. Sugar beets, wheat, cattle,
sheep, potatoes, dairying, poultry.
Standard- Journal -f- ................. Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1905 7 24 280 5.00 2,150
John C. Porter, Editor and Publisher.
RIGBYf (G6), pop. 1.826; Jefferson Co. (E). 14 m N of Idaho Falls. UP RR. Manufac-
tures sugar. Seed pea plants; apiary. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, potatoes,
seed peas, dairying
Star-f ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 7 26 294 3.00 §2,300
Hope B. Jones, Editor; Hope B. and Sylvia D. Jones, Publishers.
RUPERTf (E7), pop. 3,098; Minidoka Co. (S). 40 m E of Twin Falls. UP RR. Airline,
WCA. Creamery; bean processing warehouses, frozen food plants. Potatoes
shipped. Farming. Potatoes, beans, alfalfa, wheat, sheep.
Minidoka County News -f- ....... Mon. & Thurs.. Independent ..... 1904 8 23 294 4.00 §2,659
Jessica Longston, Publisher, Moses Lake, Wash.
SAINT ANTHONYf (G5%), pop. 2,696; Fremont Co. (E). 39 m NE of Idaho Falls.
UP RR. Flour mill; potato starch factory, lumber mill. Seed plants. Agriculture.
Potatoes, seed peas, grain, stock, dairying.
Fremont County Chronicle- lThursday ........ Independent ...... 1896 8 23 297 3.50 §1,471
Wews-t- ............... .* ............. J
Harry N. Beall, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT MARIESf (B2), pop. 2,220; Benewah Co. (NW). 55 m SE of Spokane, Wash.
CMSP&P RR. Boat connections. Lumber, shingle mills. White pine timber.
Grain, dairy farms. Wheat, hay, oats, cattle.
Gazette-Record -f- .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1905 7 24 280 3.00 §1,569
Robert M. Hammes, Editor and Publisher.
SALMONf (E4), pop. 2,648; Lemhi Co. (C). 120 m S of Missoula, Mont. Nearest rail-
road station, Armstead, Mont. Creameries. Pine timber; gold mines. Agriculture.
Alfalfa, wheat, potatoes.
Recorder Herald + ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 7 24 280 4.00 §2,216
Keith Barrett*, Editor ; Ronald Burke, Publisher.
SANDPOINTf (Bl). pop. 4,265; Bonner Co. (NW). On Lake Pend d'Oreille, 60 m NE
of Spokane, Wash. SI; NP; GN RRs. Lumber, shingle mills; creameries. Lake
resort. Whiten sh fisheries. Timber; lead, silver mines. Agriculture. Dairy
products, potatoes, hay, grass seed.
News-Bulletin -f- ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1924 9 22 287 3.00 §3,806
L. E. Pietsch, Editor; S. O. Maxwell and L. E. Pietsch, Publishers.
SHELLEY (F6), pop. 1,856; Bingham Co. (SE). 9 m S of Idaho Falls. UP RR. Sugar,
flour, potato digging michinery manufactured. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Pioneer-f .................................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1906 6 26 280 2.50 §890
John Colley, Editor and Publisher.
SHOSHONEf (D6%), pop. 1,420; Lincoln Co. (S). 108 m W of Pocatello. UP RR.
Diversified farming. Cattle, dairying.
Lincoln County Journal+ ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 7 22 280 8.00 §845
H. H. Love, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit*
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
eras, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI««««d only during academic year. xSub»cription included In membership fe«.
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SODA SPRlNGSf <G7), pop. 1,829; Caribou Co. (SE). 50 m SE of Pocatello. UP RR.
Creamery. Mineral springs. Pine timber; phosphate mines. Agriculture. Stock,
grain, poultry.
Caribou County Sun + Thursday Independent 1931 7 24 240 3.60 S 1*380
James £. Lansbury and V. E. Lansbury, Editors and Publishers.
TROY (B2%). pop. 531; Latah Co. (NW). 12 m E of Moscow. NP RR, Lumber. Saw-
mills ; bean processing: plant ; brick factory. Grain and dairy farms. Wjheat, peas.
Latah County Press -f Thursday Independent 1957 6 24 280 8.00 600
Peggy M. Stellman, Editor; Charles T. Stellman, Publisher.
TWIN FALLSf (D7), pop. 17,600; Twin Falls Co. (SW). 140 m E of Boise. UP RR.
Airlines :UAL; WCA.
Manufactures sugar, dried and canned fruit, flour, creamery and meat prod-
ucts, potato starch, tallow, vinegar, beverages, overalls, concrete pipe, bags,
potato machinery. Extensive shipping of agricultural products. Beans, potatoes,
sugar beets, stock.
Times -News -I- Daily ex. Sat... Independent 1905 8 24 294 15.00 **2O,2OO
Color advertising accepted. All day newspaper. Sunday circ. **2O,364
Rex Wagner, Editor ; R. S. Tofflemire and E. Bordewick, Publishers.
WALLACEf <C2), pop. 3,140; Shoshone Co. (NW). 70 m SE of Spokane, Wash. UP;
NP RRs. Smelting. Castings, electrical supplies, lumber manufactured. Lead,
silver, zinc mines.
Miner + Thursday Republican 1906 6 26 280 4.00 $2,004
Alden J. Teske, Editor; L. W. Lieb, Publisher, 506 Sixth St.
North Idaho Press + {|vg^x- Sat' Independent 1912 8 26 294 15.00 §3»022
William S. Grant, Editor and Publisher.
WEISERf (B5), pop. 8,961; Washington Co. (W). 75 m NW of Boise. UP RR. Flour
mill; produce packing; dairy products plants; iron foundry; brick, bottling
works. Ships fruit. Iron, copper mines; timber. Diversified farming. Alfalfa,
potatoes, lettuce, peas, sugar beets, onions.
American + Monday Independent 1896 8 23 294 3.00 **2,293
Harry N. Nelson, Editor and Publisher.
Signal-f Thursday Independent 1883 8 23 294 3.00 **2,353
John Price, Editor; Signal Publishing Company, Inc.
WENDELL (D7). pop. 1,483 ; Gooding Co. (S). 20 m NW of Twin Falls. UP RR. Apiary ;
turkey hatchery ; dry kiln. Diversified farming. Potatoes.
Irrigationist-f Thursday Independent 1909 7 23 280 3.00 785
Larry M. Roe, Editor and Publisher.
WILDER (A6), pop. 655; Canyon Co. (SW). 40 m W of Boise. UP RR. Agriculture.
Onions, potatoes, livestock, sugar beets, hops, apples, peaches, grain.
HeraW-f ~ Friday Democratic 1918 6 24 266 3.00 590
Violet and Wallace M. Chambers, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. AB.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <& Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. VI*0aed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ILLINOIS
Population 8,712,176 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, SPRINGFIELD
Illinois is bounded on the north by Wisconsin, northeast by Lake Michigan, east by Indiana,
southeast and south by Kentucky, and west by Missouri and Iowa, Its extreme length north to
south is 385 miles; extreme breadth 218 miles. Its total land area is 56,400 square miles.
The surface is mostly level table-land, inclining gently toward the south, with bluffs along the
principal rivers. A small tract in the northwest, around Galena, is somewhat broken, and a low
mountain ridge extends across the southern end from Grand Tower, on the Mississippi River, to
Shawneetown, on the Ohio, about 850 feet above sea level. The prairies are sometimes level, but
generally undulating. With the exception of Iowa, no other state has so large a portion of land
susceptible to cultivation. There are over 275 streams in the state grouped into two river sys-
tems, one having the Mississippi as outlet, the other tributary to the Ohio River. The most
important river is the Illinois which crosses the north central and western parts of the state
draining 24,726 square miles. The Chicago Drainage Canal is an important and unique artificial
waterway supplying drainage and transportation. The climate is noted for its extremes of heat
and cold. The Weather Bureau at Chicago gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as
49.5; highest on record, 105; lowest on record — 23. Total annual precipitation is 32.81 inches.
Chicago, the country's second largest city in population, is the leading grain center of the
country. Its total receipts of corn, oats, rye and barley are greater than any other city. It is the
center of immense business activity in live stock, slaughtering and meat packing, printing and
publishing, steel works and rolling-mill products, and a prodigious number of industries, and is
the greatest railroad center in the world. Illinois is remarkably well supplied with transportation
facilities by rail, river and lake, and is one of the leading states in export trade. Of its many
institutions of higher education, the largest are the University of Chicago, the University of
Illinois, located at Urbana, and Northwestern University, at Evanston.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), fourth. Urban population (1950), 77.6%. In 1950, of the
8,712,176 total population, 8,085,176 were white, 628,000 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 195,268. Farm acreage, 30,978,495. Average acreage per farm,
158.6. Average value per farm, $28,357. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 44,035.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957); crops, $832,887,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $1,096,687.000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : corn, $311,206,000, rank, first; soybeans, $264,278,000,
rank, first; wheat, $67,424,000, rank, ninth; oats, $23,282,000, rank, third; hay, $6,494,000;
red clover seed, $1,415,000, rank, third; rye, $839,000, rank, seventh; popcorn (value of produc-
tion), $772,000, rank, third; barley. $707,000; lespedeza seed, $282,000; sorghum grain,
$258,000; broomcorn (value of production), $252,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $5,640,000; peaches, $1,405,000; straw-
berries (value of production), $1,041,000; pears, $111,000; grapes, $80,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $470,457,000, rank, ninth;
hogs and pigs, $200,570,000, rank, second; all sheep and lambs, $12,465,000; horses and mules,
$4,320,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $69,764,000, rank, sixth; chickens (farm and
commercial broilers), $11,166,000; turkeys. $5,532,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $170,677,000, rank, ninth.
Total milk production on farms, 5,283,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products, (1957) : evaporated milk,
152,666,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 47,700,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 46,908,000 Ibs.;
creamery butter, 45,303,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 17,846,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 33,352,000
gallons.
FISHERIES
Lake fisheries, total catch (1956), 1,567,000 Ibs.; $265.000 value. Mississippi River and
tributaries catch (1956), 7,038,000 Ibs.; $706,000 value. Principal fish: catfish and bullheads,
chubs.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947), 99,764 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: oak, cottonwood and
aspen, elm, maple, sycamore, hickory, red and sap gum, ash, yellow poplar, walnut, beech,
basswood.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $9,641,592,000. Leading industry groups:
machinery (except electrical), food and kindred products, electrical machinery, fabricated metal
products. Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $555,953,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $489,933,000 rank, seventh. Principal mineral products in order of value:
coal, petroleum, cement, stone.
MISCELLANEOUS
t,tehfi1£nt5 <1'1-58). 4,122,400. Motor vehicle* registered (Sept. 1958, est.),
* (1
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 102
County. Location on Map and County Seat
Adams (W), Quincy
Alexander (8), Cairo...
Bond (S), Greenville...
Boone (N),
Brown ( W). Mount Sterling...
Belvidere
Bureau (NW). Princeton
7 Calhoun (W). Hardin
8 Carroll (NW), Mount Carroll
9 Can (WC). Virginia
10 Champaign (E), Urbana
11 Christian (C), Taylorville
12 Clark (E), Marshall
18 Clay (SB), Louisville
14 Clinton (SW), Carlyle
15 Coles (E), Charleston
16 Cook (NE), Chicago 4
17 Crawford (SE), Robinson
18 Cumberland (E), Toledo
19 De Kalb (N), Sycamore
20 DeWitt (C), Clinton
21 Douglas (E), Tuscola
22 Du Page (NE), Wheaton
28 Edgar (E), Paris
24 Edwards (SE), Albion
25 Effingham (S), Efflngham
26 Fayette (SC), Vandalia
27 Ford (E). Paxton
28 Franklin (S), Benton
29 Fulton (W), Lewistown
80 Gallatin (SE), Shawneetown
81 Greene ( W ) , Carrollton
82 Grundy (NE), Morris
83 Hamilton (S), McLeansboro
84 Hancock (W), Carthage
85 Hardin (SE). Elizabethtown
86 Henderson (W), Oquawka
87 Henry (NW), Cambridge
88 Iroquois (E). Watseka
89 Jackson (SW), Murphysboro
40 Jasper (SE), Newton
41 Jefferson (S), Mount Vernon
42 Jersey (SW), Jerseyville
48 Jo Daviess (NW), Galena
44 Johnson (S), Vienna
45 Kane (NE), Geneva
46 Kankakee (E). Kankakee
47 Kendall (NE), Yorkville
48 Knox (NWC), Galesburg
49 Lake (NE), Waukegan
60 LaSalle (N), Ottawa
61 Lawrence (SE), Lawrence ville..
Pop.
64,690
20,816
14,157
17,070
7,182
87,711
6,898
18,976
15,097
106,100
88,816
17,862
17,445
22,594
40,828
,608,792
21,187
10.496
40,781
16,894
16,706
154,599
23,407
9.066
21,676
24,582
16.901
48,685
43,716
9,818
18,862
19,217
12,256
25,790
7,680
8,416
46,492
82.848
38,124
12,266
85.892
16,264
21,459
8.729
150.888
78,624
12,116
54,866
179,097
100,610
20,539
County, Location on Map and County Seat
52 Lee (N), Dixon
68 Livingston (NEC), Pontiac
54 Logan (C), Lincoln
55 Macon (C), Decatur..
56 Macoupin (SWC), Carlin ville
67 Madison (SW), Edwardsville....
58 Marion (S). Salem
59 Marshall (NC), Lacon
60 Mason (C), Havana
61 Massac (S), Metropolis
62 McDonough (W), Macomb
68 McHenry (NE), Woodstock
64 McLean (C), Bloomington
65 Menard (C). Petersburg
66 Mercer (NW), Aledo
67 Monroe (SW), Waterloo
68 Montgomery (SC), Hillsboro
69 Morgan (WC), Jacksonville
70 Moultrie (SEC), Sullivan
71 Ogle (N), Oregon
72 Peoria (NWC), Peoria
73 Perry (S). Pinckneyville
74 Piatt (EC). Monticello
75 Pike (W), Pittsfield
76 Pope (S), Golconda
77 Pulaski (S), Mound City
78 Putnam (NC), Hennepin
79 Randolph (SW), Chester
80 Richland (SE), Olney
81 Rock Island (NW), Rock Island
82 Saint Clair (SW), Belleville
83 Saline (S), Harrisburg
84 Sangamon (C), Springfield
85 Schuyler (W), Rushville
86 Scott (W), Winchester
87 Shelby (SC). Shelbyville
88 Stark (NWC). Toulon
89 Stephenson (N), Freeport
90 Tazewell (NC), Pekin
91 Union (S), Jonesboro
92 Vermilion (E), Danville
93 Wabash (SE), Mount Carmel....
94 Warren (W), Monmouth
95 Washington (S), Nashville
96 Wayne (S), Fairfleld
97 White (SE), Carmi
98 Whiteside (NW), Morrison
99 Will (NE), Joliet
100 Williamson (S). Marion
101 Winnebago (N). Rockford
102 Woodford (NC). Eureka
Pop.
86,461
87,809
80,671
98.858
44,210
182,807
41,700
13,025
16,826
13,694
28,199
50,656
76,677
9,639
17,874
18,282
82,460
85,568
13,171
83,429
174,847
21,684
13,970
22.156
5,779
13,639
4,746
81,678
16,889
133,558
205,995
38,420
181,484
9,618
7,245
24,434
8.721
41.596
76,165
20,600
87,079
14,651
21,981
14,460
20,938
20,935
49.336
134.836
48,621
152,885
21,835
ILLINOIS NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 95
Evening Dailies (78)
Morning Dailies (17)
Daily. Foreign (7)
Daily, with Sunday edition (22)
Tri-weekly 8
Semi-weekly 29
Weekly 642
Free or partly free dist. wklies(79)
Semi-monthly 2
Monthly 2
Shoppers (3)
Fortnightly 1
Three times a month 1
Total Newspapers 775
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 11
Semi-weekly 8
Weekly 82
Fortnightly 13
Semi-monthly 20
Monthly 494
Bi-monthly 51
Quarterly 94
Ten times a year 5
Eight timee a year 4
Seven times a year 2
Six times dur. academic year .. 1
Six times a year 4
Five times a year 2
Semi-annual 1
Eight times dur. academic year 1
Five times dur. academic year 1
Four times a week during
academic year 1
Total Periodicals 790
Total number of publications , 1.565
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 98
Total number of towns having publications ., 629
For circulation figures for daft? papers see also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory,
possible to Incorporate a later flfure In that list.
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ABINGDON (C2H)» Pop. 8,80 J; Knox Co. (NW). 10 m S of Galesburg. CB&Q;
M&SL RRs. Fertilizer plant. Manufactures men's work clothing:, lavatory
pottery, plumbing supplies, spring handle brushes, swimming pool accessories,
feed. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain, fruit farms. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Argus + (offset) .................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1951 5 24 224 8.00 1,608
Mary Lou Stover and Gene Cunningham, Editors and Publishers.
Kodak-}- .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1897 7 26 280 2.00 -
Fred W. Shoop, Editor and Publisher.
ADAIR (C8), pop. X250; McDonough Co. (W). 50 m SW of Peoria. CB&Q RR. Bank,
Bushnell. Elevator. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Beacon ...................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1936 5 24 217 2.00 209
Mrs. C. R. Crabb, Editor and Publisher.
ADDISON — Register — See Paddock Publications, Arlington Heights.
ALBIONf <E5), pop. 2,287; Edwards Co. (SE). 40 m NW of Evansville, Ind. SOU RR.
Brick clay pits. Stave mill. Dresses, bricks manufactured. Poultry, fruit, dairy
farms.
Journal-Register + .................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1869 7 24 276 8.00 §2,483
Dean Bunting, Editor and Publisher.
ALEDOf (C2%), pop. 2,919; Mercer Co. (NW). 80 m S of Rock Island. CB&Q RR.
Feed mill; brickyard; cheese factory; chick hatcheries. Stock, dairy farms.
American Shetland Pony -f....Monthly .......... Shetl'd Ponies. ...1948 2 89 184 8.00 13,661
Not issued during January.
James H. Roberts, Editor; The American Shetland Pony Club, Inc., Publisher,
P. O. Box 280.
Gun Report, The + .................. Monthly .......... coleTtfng"11 1955 8 27 143 4'00 8'068
Alexander V. Bartimo, Editor; Herschel J. Blazer, Publisher, 110 S. College Ave.
Times -Record -f ....................... Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1856 8 24 280 4.00 §4,474
Gerald M. Le Blanc, Editor; Herschel J. Blazer, Publisher.
ALEXIS (C2%), pop. 821; Warren Co. (W). 15 m NW of Galesburg. CB&Q RR.
Locker plant; grain elevator; feed mill. Agriculture. Oats, corn, soybeans.
Argus -f- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1866 6 24 280 2.00 §8OO
V. K. Baker, Editor and Publisher.
ALLERTON (F3%), pop. 244; Vermilion Co. (E). 20 m SW of Danville, C&EI RR.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Sun-f ........................................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1952 6 23 231 3.00 §162
Mrs. Mae Eaton, Editor; Robert N. Butler, Publisher, St. Joseph.
ALTAMONT (E4%), pop. 1,580; Effingham Co. (S). 40 m SW of Mattoon. B&O;
C&EI; PA RRs. Egg case, pants factories; elevator. Grain, stock dairy, poultry
farms.
News-f ..................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1881 7 24 273 2.00 **1,49O
Clinton P. Schroeder, Editor; Clinton P. and Joan E. Schroeder, Publishers.
ALTON (C4%), pop. 32,550; Madison Co. (SW). On Mississippi River, 25 m N of St.
Louis. GM&O; CB&Q; CCC&SL; IT; MKT RRs. Boat connections. Principia
College. Coal mines. Limestone quarries. Oil refineries ; foundries.
Manufactures ammunition, brass, glass, flour, bricks, leather, paper, steel,
vinegar, whiting, boats, tents, awnings, pants, liquid bluing. Six banks (city
zone); deposits (6-30-58), $61,817,601. 26,833 electric (res.) (AC) meters;
15,974 gas (nat.) meters; 24,475 telephones.
Telegraph + ............................. .Evpr.ex.Sun ..... Ind Rep .............. 1836 9 23 308 15.60**31,252
Paul B. Cousley, Editor; Alton Telegraph Printing Co.
AMBOY (D2), pop. 2.128; Lee Co. (N). 40 m SW of Roekford. CB&Q; 1C RRs.
Condensery, rug mills. Dairy, grain farms.
News-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1854 7 24 280 3.00 §1,596
Gene Strouss, Editor; Wagner and Strouss, Publishers.
ANNA (D6), pop. 4,880; Union Co. (S). 86 m N of Cairo. 1C RR. Stone quarries.
Shoe, heel and stave factories ; flour mill ; fruit and vegetable packaging, marble
and granite works. Agriculture. Fruits, vegetables, grain.
Gazette-Democrat and Talk -f Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1849 8 24 280 5.20 **3,431
Lewida Reppert, Editor and Publisher.
ANTIOCH (El), pop. 1,807 (special U. S. Census 5-8-57, gives 1,802); Lake Co.
(NE). 20 m NW of Waukegan. MSP&SSM RR. Summer vesort. Nurseries;
hatchery. Manufactures flour, chinaware, batteries, engines, ink. Dairy farms.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep .............. 1886 6 26 276 3.00 2,500
R. E. Gaston, Editor; M. E. Gas ton, Publisher, 928 Main St.
ARCOLA (E4), pop. 1,700 (special U. S. Census 2-4-67, gives 2,066); Douglas Co.
(E). 40 m SE of Decatur. 1C; PA RRs. Oil production; collegiate caps and
gowns; brooms manufactured. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Broom corn.
Broom & Broom Corn News -{-..Saturday ......... Broom Trade ..... 1912 3 26 136 6.00 1,192
Paul A. Lindenmeyer, Editor and Publisher.
Record-Herald -f ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1866 8 23 308 3.00 §1,956
Harry W. Stonecipher, Editor and Publisher.
ARGO (A2), pop. xio,000 (includes Summit); Cook Co. (NE). On Illinois Waterway,
12 m SW of Chicago. GM&O; BRC; B&OCT; IHB RRs. Corn products, white
lead manufactured. Agriculture.
Desplaines Valley News-f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 5 24 224 1.50 §1,748
_ Harry Sklenar, Editor; Desplaines Valley News Pub. Co., 6123 Archer Ave.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—I 950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ARGO (Continued)
Stickney Life— See Life of Cicero.
Summit Valley Times + .......... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1941 5
Elmer Johnson, Editor; Enterprise Publishing: Co., 3724 Prairie Ave., Brook field.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS (Al). pop. 8,768 (special U. S. Census, 2-18-58, gives 23,128) ;
Cook Co. (NE). 23 m NW of Chicago. C&NW RR. Residential. School desks,
opera chairs, milk and cream cans, carbonated beverages, radio parts, food
processors manufactured. Truck farms.
Cooperator, The ........................ Monthly .......... Agricultural ....... 1932 \ \\ \\\ 1'00
A. G. Holste, Editor; Cook County Farm Bureau, Publisher.
Herald — See Paddock Publications.
Paddock Publications + .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1872 8 23 301 4.00
Prints editions under name of Herald for Arlington Heights £6,710; Herald for
Mount Prospect $3,736; Herald for Elk Grove J750; Herald for Prospect
Heighta $950; Herald for Rolling Meadows % 1,745; Herald for Wheeling
1 1,095; Cook County Herald for Arlington Heights $1,250; Enterprise for
Palatine $4,020 ; Register for Bensenville $2,420; DuPage County Register for
Bensenville $1,640; Register for Roselle $1,740; Register for Addison $570;
Enterprise for Hoffman Estates $920. Space sold only in combination for
Herald of Wheeling and Cook County Herald of Arlington Heights, Herald of
Elk Grove.
Space sold only in combination for Register of Bensenville, Register of Addison,
Du Page County Register of Bensenville, Register of Roselle. Space sold only
in combination for Herald of Prospect Heights and Herald of Mount Prospect.
Space sold only in combination for Enterprise of Palatine and Enterprise
of Hoffman Estates. Space for all 18 papers can be purchased in combination.
Space sold in combination for the 9 Cook County editions not named Register.
S. R. Paddock, Editor; Paddock Publications, Inc., 217 W. Campbell.
ARMINGTON (D3), pop. 814; Tazewell Co. (NC). 22 m SW of Bloomington. PA RR.
Stock, grain, poultry, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Helper-f ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1912 7 24 280 2.00
Kenneth A. MacLeod, Editor and Publisher, Minier.
ARTHUR (E4), pop. 1,678 (special U. S. Census 6-13-58, gives 2,035); Douglas Co.
(E). 28 m SE of Decatur. C&EI; PA RRs. Manufactures truck tank bodies,
burial vaults, caskets, cheese. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Soybeans.
Graphic-Clarion -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 7 22 276 3.00 51,271
W. C. Hays, Editor and Publisher.
ASHLAND (C3%), pop. 1,039; Caas Co. (WC). 20 m NW of Springfield. GM&O; B&O
RRs. Elevator. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Sentinel-f ................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1884 6 26 280 2.00 $530
Martha Bast, Editor and Publisher.
ASHTON (Dl%), pop. 913; Lee Co. (N). 35 m S of Rockford. C&NW RR. Cannery.
Cement vaults; ice cream stabilizers manufactured. Diversified farming.
Asparagus.
Gazette-f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1895 6 24 224 2.60 §890
Robert R. Dean, Editor and Publisher.
ASSUMPTION (D4). pop. 1.466; Christian Co. (C). 23 m SW of Decatur. 1C RR.
Grain elevators. Grain farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Prairie State Tribune-f .......... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1884 6 24 252 2.50 §1,115
Wm. E. Feurehan, Editor and Publisher.
ASTORIA (CS), pop. 1,808; Pulton Co. (W). 52 m SW of Peoria. CB&Q RR. Feed mill.
Manufactures truck bodies. Diversified farming. Grain, hay, soybeans.
Argus-Searchlight -f ................ Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1878 6 26 280 2.50 §1,500
A. N. Price, Editor and Publisher.
ATHENS (D3M:), pop. 1,048; Menard Co. (C). 14 m NW of Springfield. C&IM RR.
Coal mines. Manufactures radiator guards. Elevator. Diversified farming.
Free Press -f- ............................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1880 5 24 186 2.00 §575
F. L. Gustavson, Editor and Publisher.
ATKINSON (C2), pop. 825; Henry Co. (NW). 86 m NW of Kewanee. CRI&P RR.
Coal mining. Feed mill. Grain, stock farms.
News-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 6 26 280 2.00 §724
Frances L. Freddy, Editor and Publisher.
ATLANTA (D3), pop, 1,381; Logan Co. (C). 20 m SW of Bloomington. GM&O; PA
RRs. Coal mines. Creamery. Agriculture.
Argus + .................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1869 7 24 280 2.60 -
Kenneth A. MacLeod, Editor and Publisher, Minier.
ATWOOD (E3%), pop. 681 (special U. S. Census 7-8-57, gives 1,077); Piatt Co.
(EC). 25 m E of Decatur. B&O RR. Creamery. Diversified farming. Soybeans,
corn, wheat.
Herald + ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1883 6 26 273 2.00 $1,000
C. E. Gilpin, Editor and Publisher.
AUBURN (D4), pop. 1,968; Sangamon Co. (C). 18 m SW of Springfield. GM&O; IT
RRs. Coal mines. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Citlzen-f ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1874 7 24 280 2.00 §1,170
T. P. Dunn, Editor and Publisher.
AUGUSTA (08), pop. 945; Hancock Co. (W). 86 m NE of Quincy. CB&Q RR. Coal
mines. Foundry; cannery; hatchery. Stock, grain farms.
Eagle-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 6 26 278 2.00 §975
Harriett* E. White and Alfred L. Barnes, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **S«pt. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRaad McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fe«.
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AURORA (E2), pop. 60,676 (special U. S. Census 7-11-56, gives 66,766); Kane Co.
(NE). 38 m W of Chicago. CA&E; CB&Q; C&NW; EJ&E RRs. Airport. Aurora
College. Sand, gravel pits.
Manufactures railroad coaches, conveying, pumping, farm and road machin-
ery, tools, corsets, typewriter supplies, clothing, hardware specialties, auto
accessories, dairy products, sheets, pillow cases, paper and fibre boxes, sashes
and doors, aluminum ingots, steel furniture, carbon paper. Three banks ; deposits
(6-23-68), $91,763,254. 24,900 electric (AC) meters; 19,000 gas meters; 22,736
Gilt
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Wm. M. Hart, Publisher, 101 S. River St.
Fox Valley Labor News Thursday Labor 1920
J. C. Esnorff, Editor and Publisher, 220 Fox St.
Negro Voice — See Joliet.
22 301 20.80**29,8O8
Sunday circ. **31, 156
6 26 224 2.00 §4,500
Shorthorn World Semi-mo
1916 3 28 140 2.00
8,553
See also Live Stock Breed Publications, Chicago, 111.
Hal Longley, Editor; The Shorthorn World Pub. Co., 16 S. Locust St.
>5,,2.3
>42,498
AVA (D5%), pop. 734; Jackson Co. (SW). 64 m SE of St. Louis, Mo. GM&O RR. Coal
mines. Flour, lumber, feed mills. Diversified farming.
Citizen-f- Friday Republican 1889 7 24 287 2.50 J500
Leonard Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
AVON (C3), pop. 870; Fulton Co. (W). 21 m SW of Galesburg. CB&Q RR. Manufac-
tures TV antennas. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Sentinel (offset) Thursday Independent 1879 5 24 224 2.00 467
Mary Lou Stover and Gene Cunningham, Editors ; Argus Publications, Abingdon.
BARRINGTON (El), pop. 4,209; Lake Co. (NE). 12 m NE of Elgin. C&NW; EJ&E
RRs. Sand, gravel pit. Coffee and tea packing; dresses, wicker hampers, pressure
canners and cookers, castings, machine tools, aircraft cameras and controls,
electronic equipment, weather instruments manufactured. Mink, poultry, grain
farms.
Courier- Review + Thursday Independent 1889 8 24 308 3.50 §4,969
L. A. Platt, Editor and Publisher.
(Eauinfor 1938 3 27 14°
Petroleum Equipment -f- Bi-monthly.... | r,^...^; ,„,„„ 2 40 140
U etroi. Indus. Controlled circ. >1 1,776
James LeVelle, Editor; Rice-Youmans Publishing Co., 308 E. James St.
Plant Engineering Monthly lEng'g & *94' * Controlled circ
Thomas E. Hanson, Editor; Technical Publishing Co., 308 E. James St.
Power Engineering Monthly Power Eng'g 1896 3 controlled1 circ°
Chester R. Earle, Editor; Technical Publishing Co., 308 E. James St.
BARRY (B4), pop. 1,529; Pike Co. (W). 18 m E of Hannibal, Mo. WAB RR. Glove
factory. Agriculture. Livestock, corn, soybeans, wheat, apples.
Adage4- Wednesday Independent 1871 7 24 280 3.00 §1,275
H. E. Hess, Editor; Barry Adage Printing Company, Publisher.
BATAVIA (El%), pop. 6,838 (special U. S. Census 5-16-66, gives 6,647); Kane Co.
(NE). 38 m W of Chicago. CA&E; CB&Q; C&NW RRs. Limestone quarries.
Manufactures agricultural implements, cosmetics, toilet preparations, windmills,
tanks, pumps, refrigerated truck bodies, castings, women's coats, medicines,
electrical switches and automatic controllers, wood and metal specialties. Dairy,
stock farms.
Herald + Thursday Ind. Rep 1892 5 24 224 2.50 §2,072
Sidney Landfield, Editor; Batavia Herald Co., Publisher, 221 Main St.
BAYLIS (C4), pop. 307; Pike Co. (W). 27 m E of Hannibal, Mo. WAB RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Guide-f- Thursday Democratic 1889 7 24 280 1.25 388
Omer M. Bridgman, Editor; C. W. and Omer Bridgman, Publishers.
BEARDSTOWN (C3%), pop. 6,080; Cass Co. (WC). On Illinois River, 30 m NW of
Jacksonville. B&O; CB&Q RRs. Boat connections. Commercial fisheries; railroad
shops; flour and feed mills. Gloves, LP tanks, road equipment manufactured.
Agriculture. Corn, wheat, watermelons, sweet potatoes.
Illinoian-Star-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1891 8 24 287 13.00 §2,840
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Vivian R. Rodgers, Editor; L. G. Schaeffer Publishing Company.
BEECHER (F2), pop. 956; Will Co. (NE). 30 m S of Chicago. C&EI RR. Grain, dairy,
poultry farms.
Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1906 6 24 224 2.00 §875
C. H. Letterer, Editor and Publisher.
BEECHER CITY (E4%), pop. 437; Effingham Co. (S). 50 m S of Decatur. B&O RR.
Oil wells. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats, beans.
Journal Thursday Democratic 1915 5 24 215 3.00 §1,063
Mabelle M. Ryan, Editor and Publisher.
BELLEVILLEf (D5), pop. 32,721; St. Clair Co. (SW). Adjoins East St. Louis.
SL&B; SOU; L&N; 1C RRs. Two airports. Coal mines. TV station.
Manufactures stoves, shoes, pants, dresses, shirts, castings, drinking foun-
tains, beer, stencil machines, bricks, concrete blocks, caskets, chemicals, flour,
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtm« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use» Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall?
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubtcription included in membtrship fee.
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shingle cutting and mining machinery, enameled ware, leather products, corru-
gated paper boxes, canned meats. Three banks; deposits (6-30-57), $59,763,135.
17,248 electric (AC) meters; 18,817 gas (nat.) meters; 17,315 telephones.
Broadcaster-f ........................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1989 5 24 210 12,000 — Free
A civilian enterprise published and distributed to Military and civilian personnel
at Scott Air Force Base.
Steve Trautt, Editor; D. L. Lee Publishing Co., Marissa.
Labor Bulletin-)- ..................... Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1920 4 24 193 1.00
Blanche Helwig, Editor; Belleville Trades and Labor Assembly, Publisher,
First National Bank Bldg.
c^at* Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1855 9 23 300 14.50 26,000
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert L. Kern, Editor and Publisher, 120 S. Illinois St.
BELVIDEREf (El), pop. 9,422; Boone Co. (N). 14 m E of Rockford. C&NW RR.
Manufactures corsets, evaporated milk, machine parts, bottle caps, computing
scales, casket hardware, brass castings, heavy industrial machinery, polish,
grain products, canned vegetables. Grain elevator. Grain, dairy farms. Hogs.
Republican -}- ............................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1893 8 24 294 15.60 J4.584
Comic strip advertising accepted.
James Marchewka, Editor; F. W. Shappert, Jr., Publisher.
BEMENT (E3Va), pop. 1,459; Piatt Co. (EC). 25 m E of Decatur. WAB; IT RRs.
Grain, stock, dairy farms. Corn, soybeans, wheat.
Register-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 6 26 280 2.50 §905
Verne Purcell, Editor and Publisher.
BENLD (D4%), pop. 2,093; Macoupin Co. (SWC). 42 m NE of St. Louis, Mo. C&NW;
IT; L&MA RRs. Coal mining. Dress factory.
Enterprise-f ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 7 24 280 2.50 J1.390
Lowell Coffman, Editor and Publisher.
BENSENVILLE — Du Page County Register — See Paddock Publications, Arlington
Heights.
Register — See Paddock Publications, Arlington Heights.
BENTONf (E5M>), pop. 7,848; Franklin Co. (S). 8 m N of West Frankfort. 1C;
C&EI; MP RRs. Coal mining. Flour, saddlery, dresses manufactured. Grain,
stock farms.
NewB-f- ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1887 8 24 294 13.00 5,025
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Standard-^ ............................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1849 8 24 224 2.50 850
James Choisser, Editor; Benton Evening News Co., Pub., 113-115 E. Church St.
Zion-Benton News — See Zion.
BERWYN (B2), pop. 51,280 (special U. S. Census 11-18-56, gives 52,576); Cook Co.
(NE). 11 m SW of Chicago. CB&Q; 1C RRs. Residential suburb of Chicago.
Two banks; bank deposits (7-1-58), $45,200,704. 14,000 wired (AC) houses;
13,800 gas meters; 15,546 telephones.
Ce&kEn°gd? ^^..^^....iMonthly .......... Fraternal ........... 1913 3 24 130 1.00 J1.800
Thomas L. Hajek',' Editor ; R. Mejdrich Co., Pub., 1930 S. 57th Ave., Cicero (50)
Life and Beacon — See Life of Cicero.
BETHANY (E4), pop. 850; Moultrie Co. (SEC). 20 m SE of Decatur. 1C RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, soybeans.
Echo-|- ...................................... Thursday ...... Independent ....... 1887 5 24 224 2.00 922
William B. Mcllwain, Editor and Publisher.
BLANDINSVIULE
TP&W RR. . . , , .
Star-Gazette ~|- ......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1900 7 24 280 2.50 §1,039
Helen Rolofson, Editor; John H. Rolofson, Publisher.
BLOOM INGTONf-NORMAL (E3), pop. 43,935 (Bloomington 34,163 (special U. S.
Census 10-3-56, gives 36,127), Normal 9,772). McLean Co. (C). 42 m SE of
Peoria. GM&O; 1C; CCC&SL; NYC&SL RRs. Airline, OZA. Illinois Wesleyan
University. Illinois State Normal University.
Railroad shops. Manufactures electric control switches, oil heaters, electric
refrigerators, air conditioning and ventilating equipment, furnaces, stoves, boil-
ers, feeds, electronic equipment, insulations, machine parts, candy, dairy prod-
ucts, railroad equipment, canned vegetables, institutional furniture. Seven
banks; deposits (6-6-58), $96,070,334. 14,853 wired (AC) houses; 13,190 gas
(nat.) meters; 23,036 telephones.
A . ^ T . . . n . , , [Handicapped 1956 2 24 87 2.00 1,031
Accent On Living + ................ Quarterly ........ ] Persons Controlled free dist. 6,409
Raymond C. Cheever, Editor and Publisher, 12 Ryan Drive.
Illinois Christian, The ............ Monthly .......... Religious ............ 1945 3 28 183 1.00 3,500
Not issued during July.
Morris H. Pullin, Editor; Illinois Christian Missionary Society, Publisher,
910 N. Main St.
Illinois Wesleyan Argus -f V- Wednesday ..... Collegiate ........... 1892 5 24 182 3.00 $1,750
Students of Illinois Wesleyan University, Eds. and Pubs., 111. Wesleyan Univ.
Labor News — See Peoria.
E (C3), pop. 918; McDonough Co. (W). 20 m SE of Burlington, Iowa.
. Hatchery. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <$ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch, f Agtte lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty sett. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate VI»*ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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MC^meBXlu&^i.JMonthly Agriculture 1920 4 26 182 x.50 $6,000
W. H. Gronemeier, Editor; McLean Co. Farm Bureau, Pub., 202 E. Locust St.
p.T,*«o.^r>fc-i- JEvg.ex.Sun., T«^«.«*i*«f 1846 8 28 297 20.80 **39,3S4
Pantasrraph-f (gun Morn Independent Sunday circ. **34,929
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Circulates also in Normal.
H. Clay Tate, Ed.; The Daily Pantagraph, Inc., Pub., 301 W. Washington St.
BLUE ISLAND (F2), pop. 17,622; Cook Co. (NE). On Cal Sag Canal, 16 m S of
Chicago. CMSP&P; CRI&P; B&OCT; 1C; IHB; NYC; GT RRs. Railroad yards.
Manufactures brick, tile, steel specialty products, lumber, boiler compound,
wire goods, barrels. Diversified farming.
Sun-Standard + Thursday Independent 1876 8 21 294 4.00 §8.811
Hill Lakin, Editor; Harold C. Volp, Publisher, 2463 Grove St.
1,000 — Free
BLUE MOUND (D4), pop. 886; Macon Co. (C). 18 m SW of Decatur. WAB RR. Grain
farms. Corn, oats, wheat, beans.
Leader + Thursday Independent 1864 7 24 280 2.00
C. L. De Clercq, Editor and Publisher.
BLUFFS (C4), pop. 784; Scott Co. (W). 17 m W of Jacksonville. WAB RR. Agricul-
ture. Corn, soybeans, livestock.
Times-h Wednesday Democratic 1889 6 26 276 2.50
P. H. Vannier, Editor and Publisher.
BOWEN (B3%), pop. 678; Hancock Co. (W). 27 m NE of Quincy. WAB RR. Stock
and grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Chronicle-h .Thursday Ind. Rep 1889 6 26 276 8.50
Ray McRae, Editor and Publisher.
BRADFORD (D2), pop. 952; Stark Co. (NWC). 88 m N of Peoria. CB&Q RR. Manu-
factures wagons, lifts, elevators, horsecollara. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Republican-f- Wednesday Republican 1890 7 24 297 8.50
James O. Fulks, Editor and Publisher.
BRAIDWOOD (E2), pop. 1,485; Will Co. (NE). 25 m SW of Joliet. GM&O RR. Coal
mines. Macaroni, clothing manufactured. Truck, grain farms. Corn, peppers,
tomatoes.
Index + .Friday Independent 1928 6 26 210 2.00
Burt Parkinson, Editor; W. A. Parkinson & Co., Publisher, Gardner.
BREESE (D5), pop. 2,181; Clinton Co. (SW). 35 m E of St. Louis, Mo. B&O RR.
Coal mines. Manufactures cheese, playground and recreational equipment.
Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Journal Thursday Independent 1921 7 24 280 3.00
Jerry A. Mahlandt, Editor; Erwin J. Mahlandt, Publisher.
BREMEN— See Midlothian.
BRIDGEPORT (F5), pop. 2,858; Lawrence Co. (SE). 15 m E of Olney. B&O RR.
Machine shops. Oil refineries. Oil and gas wells. Agriculture.
Leader -f Thursday Independent 1906 6 26 280 3.00
Roy R. Rucker, Editor and Publisher.
BRIMFIELD <D2%), pop. 648; Peoria Co. (W). 18 m NW of Peoria. CB&Q RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
News Thursday Independent 1879 6 26 280 2.00
Mildred Pacey, Editor and Publisher.
BROADLANDS (E3%), pop. 833; Champaign Co. (E). 20 m SE of Champaign. C&EI
RR. Bank, Longview. Agriculture.
News Thursday Republican 1919 6 26 280 2.00
John A. Holmes, Editor and Publisher.
BROCTON (F4), pop. 406; Edgar Co. (E). 88 m NW of Terre Haute, Ind. NYC&SL
RR. Bank, Newman. Grain elevators. Agriculture.
Review Wednesday Democratic 1892 7 26 808 1.50
Walter B. Clapp, Editor and Publisher.
BROOKFIELD (A2), pop. 15,472 (special U. S. Census 8-8-56, gives 19,588) ; Cook
Co. (NE). 13 m W of Chicago. CB&Q RR. Bank, La Grange. Residential.
Citizen — See Brookfield Citizen, La Grange.
Enterprise-f Wednesday Independent 1932 5 24 224 8.50
Elmer Johnson, Editor; Enterprise Publishing Co., 3724 Prairie Ave.
BROOKPORT (E7), pop. 1,119; Massac Co. (S). On Ohio River. Bridge to Paducah,
Ky. 1C RR. Pearl button, wood preserving industries. Tie and mine prop timber.
Diversified farming. Corn, soybeans, cattle.
Independent-!- Thursday Independent 1928 8 24 294 1.60
Mrs. J. L. Hall, Editor; Charles C. Feirich, Publisher.
BUFFALO (D8%), pop. 416; Sangamon Co. (C). 18 m E of Springfield. IT; WAB
RRs. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Tri-City Register Friday Independent 1946
C. P. Rhodes, Publisher.
5 24 208
BUNKER HILL (D4%), pop. 1,288 (special U. S. Census 4-29-58, gives 1,426);
Macoupin Co. (SWC). 20 m NE of Alton. CCC&SL RR. Vault and monument
works; elevator. Farming.
Gazette-News + Thursday Independent 1865
Lawrence Gosch, Editor and Publisher.
6 26 280 2.60
690
3865
§1,564
§1,100
800
§3,000
§1J25
577
307
§571
8,500
§352
§1,000
CbraUtton— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, aworn; tPubllsher'f Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Afate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty teat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrtption included in membership ft*.
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BUSHNELL (C8), pop. 8,317; McDonough Co. (W). 80 m 8 of Galeaburg. CB&Q;
TP&W RRs. Stockyards. Garden tools, candy, heavy hand tools manufactured.
Meat processing plant. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
McDonough Democrat-}- ......... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1884 7 24 280 2.00 §1,550
G. L. Chain, Editor and Publisher, 497 W. Main St.
BYRON (Dl), pop. 1,287; Ogle Co. (N). 15 m SW of Rockford. CGW; CMSP&P RRs.
Cheese, metal plating, metal finishing, metal molding factories. Grain, dairy,
stock, poultry farms.
Tribune-f ................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1984 6 26 280 2.50 5800
Leo G. Piper, Editor; Van Sickle's Associated Publishers, Inc., Durand.
CAIROf (D6V8), pop. 12,123; Alexander Co. (S). At junction of the Mississippi and
Ohio Rivers, 125 m SE of St. Louis, Mo. 1C; GM&O; NYC; CCC&SL; MP RRs.
Airline OZA. Boat connections. Silica mining; warehouses. Manufactures gas
incinerators, paddings and upholstery filling, cottonseed products, saddlery,
drugs, soft drinks, overalls. Farming.
Citizen-f ................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1885 8 22 298 15.60 **7,369
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Mrs. J. C. Fisher, Editor; Citizen Company, Publisher.
CALUMET CITY (B2%), pop. 15,799; Cook Co. (NE). 20 m SE of Chicago. B&OCT;
IHB RRs. Bank, Hammond, Ind. Oil refinery. Manufactures chemicals, bever-
ages, pickles, plastics, carbon graphite electrodes.
Journal + .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1954 8 23 295 3.50 $2,180
Space sold only in combination with Journal and Region Journal of Lansing ;
Journal of Highland.
Steve Sarich, Editor; C. C. Wulfing, Publisher, 18127 William St., Lansing.
CAMBRIDGE! (C2), pop. 1,489 (special U. S. Census 6-4-58, gives 1,562) ; Henry Co.
(NW). 30 m SW of Galesburg. CRI&P RR. Furniture manufactured. Hatchery.
Agriculture. Hogs, beef cattle.
Chronicle-f ............................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1858 6 26 280 2.50 §1,554
W. D. Olson, Editor; Sanquist, Sanquist & Olson, Publishers.
CAMP POINT (B3V2), pop. 969; Adams Co. (W). 25 m NE of Quincy. CB&Q RR.
Feed mill. Diversified farming.
Journal + .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1873 6 26 280 2.50 §1,858
Ray McRae, Editor and Publisher.
CANTON (O3), pop. 11,927; Fulton Co. (W). 31 m SW of Peoria. CB&Q; TP&W;
RRs. Coal mines; clay pits. Agricultural implement, overall, millwork factories;
creameries. Diversified farming.
Ledger-f ................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep .............. 1849 8 24 294 18.20 **9,646
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
C. L. Fetterer, Gen. Mgr., H. B. Winsor, Publisher.
CAPRON (El), pop. 572; Boone Co. (N). 23 m NE of Rockford. C&NW RR. Drain tile,
brick, jet and deep well pumps manufactured. Grain, dairy farms.
Boone County Courier -f ........ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1921 7 23 280 3.00 §715
Montelle Moore Boyd, Editor and Publisher.
CARBONDALE (D6), pop. 10,921; Jackson Co. (SW). 50 m N of Cairo. Nearest
railroad station, Williamsport. WAB RR. Railroad terminus. Southern Illinois
University. Coal mines. Railroad tie preserving plant; glove, pants factories.
Nursery. Grain, fruit, truck, poultry farms.
Cejo™r^ ........ Archaelogical....l953 2 29 106x3.00
Byron W. Knoblock, Editor; Central States Arch. Soc., Southern 111. Univ. Pub.
Egyptian V ................................ Tues.&Fri ....... Collegiate ........... 1917 8 23 280 1.50
Students of Southern Illinois University, Editors and Publishers.
Southern I,lin.i..n + .............. (^^Independent ....... »» » 2
Published in Carbondale, Herrin, Murphysboro. Comic strip advertising accepted.
Edward Lindsay, Publisher.
CARLINVILLEf (D4), pop. 5,116; Macoupin Co. (SWC). 45 m SW of Springfield.
GM&O; IT RRs. Blackburn College. Gloves, truck bodies, tubular steel, butter
manufactured. Nursery; hatchery; creamery. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat,
livestock, milk.
Blackburnian V 4- .................... Semi-mo ......... Collegiate ........... 1881 4 26 180 2.00 4OO
Students of Blackburn College, Editors and Publishers.
Democrat-f- .............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1856 8 24 308 2.50 §3,192
Harvey Phelps and Ernest Reiher, Editor and Publishers.
Macoupin County Enquirer -f. Thursday ........ Democratic ......... 1852 8 24 808 2.50 §3,756
W. L. Schmitt, Editor and Publisher.
CARLYLEf (D5). pop. 2,669; Clinton Co. (SW). 45 m E of East St. Louis. B&O RR.
Oil well. Manufactures boxboard, glass containers, infants' shoes, butter, straw,
paper, steel fabrication. Diversified farming.
Democrat-f .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1929 6 26 280 2.00 1,755
Casey Dempsey, Editor and Publisher.
Union Banner-f- ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1852 7 26 276 8.00 §3,085
Don Hecke, Editor; Arthur D. Jenkins, Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCountf seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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CARMIf (E5H)» Pop. 6,574 (special U. 8. Census 6-5-56, gives 6,425); White Co.
(SE). 40 m NW of Ev&nsville, Ind. LAN; NYC RRs. Oil production center;
Bottling works; elevator. Manufactures missiles, boxes, underwear, ladders,
vaults, fertilizer. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats, soybeans.
n*'8**' Independent ....... 1960 S 24 294 13.00 §5,794
mi Times Publishing Co., 323 E. Main St.
Times +
Roy Clippinger, Editor;
1947 5 24 224 1>25
CARPENTERSVILLE (El%), pop. 1,523 (special U. S. Census 3-20-58, gives 12,559) ;
Kane Co. (NE). 10 m N of Elgin. C&NW RR. Bank, Dundee. Plowshares, steel
specialties manufactured. Dairy, grain farms.
Fox Valley Free Press Bi-monthly j^1
Lillian Cousins, Editor and Publisher.
CARROLLTONf (C4). pop. 2,437; Greene Co. (W). 33 m NW of Alton. GM&O RR.
Elevator; hatchery. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Gazette-Patriot -f Friday Democratic 1846 8 24 301 3.00 1,987
R. L. Scott, Editor and Publisher.
CARTERVILJLE (D6), pop. 2,716; Williamson Co. (S). 48 m N of Cairo. 1C RR. Coal
mining. Grain, fruit farms.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1889 6 26 280 2.50 §860
William M. Epperheimer, Editor; Carterville Herald, Inc., Publishers,
P.O. Box 97.
CARTHAGEf (B3), pop. 3,214; Hancock Co. (W). 14 m E of Keokuk, Iowa. CB&Q;
WAB RRs. Carthage College. Agriculture. Livestock, poultry, corn.
Hancock County Journal-}-. ...Thursday Democratic 1887 8 24 304 4.00 **3,656
Allan A. Seiler, Editor; Donald T. Forsythe, Publisher.
Indian-fV Saturday Collegiate 1877 5 24 224 3.00
Students of Carthage College, Editors and Publishers.
CAJfcY — See Gary-Grove News of Fox River Grove.
CASEY (F4), pop. 2,734 ; Clark Co. (E). 35 m SW of Terre Haute, Ind. PA RR. Oil well.
Manufactures shoes, faucets, limestone products, garments. Poultry, dairy,
grain farms.
Banner-Times -f Tues. & Fri Independent 1872 7 24 280 2.50 1,248
Howard D. Brooke, Editor and Publisher.
Reporter-f [I^ui?*' S*t' Independent 1931 5 24 224 7.80 §2,006
Howard L. Hamilton, Editor and Publisher.
CASEYVILLE (C5), pop. 1,209; Saint Clair Co. (SW). 10 m NE of St. Louis, Mo.
B&O; PA RRs. Bank, Collinsville. Lumber, leather and fibre products manu-
factured. Diversified farming.
Casey ville-O'Fallon News -f. ..Thursday Independent 1951 8 24 287 2.50
Edward R. Gavins, Editor; Casey ville Publications, Inc.
CATLIN (F8V2), pop. 953; Vermilion Co. (E). 7 m SW of Danville. WAB RR. Coal
mines. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Courier Friday Independent 1936 6 26 280 2.00
F. B. Fletcher, Editor and Publisher, Georgetown.
CENTRALIA (D5), pop. 13,863; Marion Co. (S). 65 m E of St. Louis, Mo. 1C: MI;
CB&Q; SOU RRs. Coal mines; oil weHs. Railroad repair shops; meat packing;
foundry; hatchery. Furnaces, stoves, flour, armatures, dresses, candy manufac-
tured. Fruit, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Sentinel-}- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1884 8 23 298 15.60**12,791
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Verne E. Joy, Editor and Publisher.
CENTREVILLE — See Centreville Herald, also Centreville News, East St. Louis.
CERRO GORDO (E3%), pop. 1,052; Piatt Co. (EC). 14 m NE of Decatur. IT; WAB
RRs. Ships grain. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1908 7 24 280 2.00 §749
Russell S. Duckworth, Editor and Publisher.
CHADWICK (Dl^), pop. 607; Carroll Co. (NW). 22 m SW of Freeport. CB&Q RR.
Feed mill; cheese factory. Agriculture. Dairy products, hogs, corn.
Review-f Thursday Republican 1898 8 24 308 2.60 §1,025
K. C. Whitney, Editor; H. G. Stagg, Publisher, Thomson.
CHAMPAIGN-URBANA (E3V2), pop. 62,397 (Champaign, 39.563; Urbana, 22,834):
Champaign Co. (E). Champaign and Urbana form practically one city, only post
offices and municipal governments being separate. Champaign is the principal
business section. Urbana is the county seat, 125 m SW of Chicago. 1C; IT;
CCC&SL; WAB RRs. Airline, OZA.
Manufactures bleachers, castings, cement hoppers, chemicals, concrete cul-
verts, vaults, butter, trailers, gloves, vegetable shortening, athletic equipment,
electronic equipment, academic apparel, railroad registers, p re-fabricated
houses. Railroad shops. Soybean processing. University of Illinois is situated
equally in Urbana and Champaign. Agriculture. Six banks; deposits (12-31-R7),
$77,802,872. 21,472 electric meters; 17,500 gas meters; 23,508 telephones. Two
TV stations.
Agricultural Historv 4- Quarterly Agric. Hist 1927 2 32 112 5.00 $900
C. C. Jones, Editor; Agricultural History Society. Publisher,
112 David Kinley Hall, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana.
Colletre English V Monthly Educational 1939 2 30 112x4.00 6,100
F. L. Gwynn, Editor; National Council of Teachers of English, Publisher,
704 8. Sixth St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mat* ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to Inch. tCotinty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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Cire
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Lindsay-Schaub Newspapers Inc., Publisher, 110 W. University Ave.
Current Economic Comment^Quarteriy ........ [feP^ l938 cUo'uedTee dist.
Marvin Frankel, Editor ; College of Commerce, University of Illinois,
205 David Kinley Hall Urbana.
Economic Geology .................... 8 ti. a yr .......... Geology&Min'g,1904 1 66 100 6.50
Economic Geology Pub. Co., Natural Resources Bldg., Urbana.
Elementary English V ............. Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1923 2 26 105 4.00
J. J. De Boer, Editor; Nat'l Council of Teachers of English, Publisher,
704 S. Sixth St.
English Journal V .................... Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1912 2 30 112x4.00
Dwight Burton, Editor; National Council of Teachers of English, Publisher,
704 S. Sixth St.
Illini-t-V ................................... [Jf MoifX'SUn' Colh & Local ...... 1871 5 24 224 7>0°
Mary Siebert, Editor; Illini Publishing Co., 620 E. John St.
Illinois Alumni News (no adv.) Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ....... 1907 6 24 217x3.00
Not issued during January, May, August and September.
J. C. Colvin, Editor; University of Illinois, Publisher, Urbana.
Illinois Business Review \ Monthlv (Bus. & Econ. 1944 2 40 133
(no adv.) ............................ J Montniy .......... {Developments Controlled free dist.
V. Lewis Bassie, Editor; Bureau of Economic and Business Research,
Publisher, University of Illinois, Urbana.
Illinois Technograph-f V ........ Monthly .......... Eng'g & Coll ...... 1885 3 26 140 1.50
Dennis Lantz, Editor; Illini Publishing Co., 620 E. John St. 2 40 140
I11!(!5rseT)me8 (Negr0) } Semi-mo ......... Independent ....... 1939 5 24 224 2.50
Edgar C. Harris, Editor; 111. Times Publishing Co., Publisher, 202 Ells Ave.
Illinois Wildlife (offset) ......... Quarterly ........ Conservation ..... 1945 3 27 133 x
Roy B. McClelland, Editor; Illinois Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs,
508 W. Charles St.
caon } Monthly .......... Engineering ....... 1893 2 50 103 10.00
Not issued during July, August and September.
Paul T. Bryant, Editor; American Society for Engineering Education,
Publisher, 1201 W. California, Urbana.
1 54 100 5.00
4.360
4,400
13,200
22,500
$8,487
1,216
$31,000
9,699
$600
G^manic Philology {Quarterly Philology 1897
University of Illinois Press, Publisher, Urbana.
Law Forum Quarterly Legal 1949 1 55 108 3.50 $2,700
Prof. Paul O. Proehl, Editor; College of Law, University of Illinois, Publisher,
125 Law Bldg., Urbana.
Library Trends (no adv.) Quarterly Libr'ns Int 1952 1 51 91 5.00 $2,000
Harold Lancour, Mgn. Editor; University of Illinois Library School, Publisher,
University of Illinois Press, Urbana.
-KT ~ ff , fEvg.ex.Sun., f . w „ 1852 8 23 308 15.60**28,903
News-Gazette + |gu£ Morn Ind. Rep Sunday circ. **29,853
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Willard S. Hansen, Editor; Champaign News-Gazette, Inc., Pub., 48 Main St.
3 26 140 3.50
Controlled free dist.
f Water Well
Water Well Journal Monthly •{ Drill'g &
I Contractors
Donald D. Wiseman, Editor; Robert R. Storm, Publisher, P. O. Box 222, Urbana.
CHANDLERVILLE (C3M.), pop. 788; Cass Co. (WC). 30 m NW of Springfield. Bank
and railroad station, Virginia. B&O RR. Lumber. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry
farms.
Times-f- Friday Independent 1876 6 26 280 2.00
Harold B. Vos, Editor and Publisher.
CHARLESTONf (E4), pop. 9,164; Coles Co. (E). 12 m E of Mattoon. NYC&SL;
CCC&SL RRs. Airline, OZA. Eastern Illinois University. Limestone quarries.
Railroad shops; creameries. Brooms, shoes, waterproof compositions, butter,
gray castings, lumber manufactured. Agriculture. Corn, soybeans, wheat, broom
corn.
Courier-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Dem 1840 8 24 287 15.60
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Benjamin Weir, Publisher, 307-311 Sixth St.
Eastern State News-f Wednesday Collegiate 1915 Controlled2 free dist.
Students of Eastern Illinois State University, Editors and Publishers.
News -|- |Mo^^x-Sun' Independent 1892 7 24 287 10.40
John B. Rardin, Editor and Publisher, 5th & Monroe.
CHATSWORTH (E3), pop. 1,119; Livingston Co. (NEC). 46 m NE of Bloomington.
TP&W; 1C RRs. Manufactures tile, brick, aluminum screens, hardware. Hatch-
ery. Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Plaindealer-f- Thursday Republican 1873 7 24 280 3.00
Mrs. Yale Funk, Editor; K. R. Porterfield and Yale Funk, Publishers.
CHEBANSE (F2%), pop. 739; Iroquois Co. (E). 10 m S of Kankakee, nearest banking
town. B&O RR. Grain elevator. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Herald + .... Thursday Republican 1869
K. Ella Lane, Editor and Publisher.
6 26 280 2.00
574
12,789
§658
§3,770
300
2,600
§1,OOO
§1,523
§495
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included m memhershio fee
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CHENOA (E3), pop. 1,462; McLean Co. (C). 25 m N of Bloominsrton. TF&W; GM&O
RRs. Limestone quarry. Corn, canning, shuffleboard factories. Machine shop.
Grain, poultry, stock, dairy farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Clipper-Times 4- ....................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1867 7 24 280 2.50
Xen L. Creek, Editor and Publisher.
CHESTERf (D5%), pop. 6,389; Randolph Co. (SW). On Mississippi River, 60 m below
St. Louis. MP RR. Bridge to Claryville, Mo. Stone quarry. Manufactures hosiery.
shoes, castings, aircraft tools, aviator apparel, flour. Diversified farming.
Herald-Tribune -f .................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1848 8 24 280 4.00
Prints editions called Enterprise for Evans ville; Sun for Prairie DuRocher;
Pilgrim for Red Bud. Combined circ. 5,450.
Herbert Gerdemann, Editor ; Edward S. Akers, Publisher.
CHICAGOf (F^), pop. 8,620,962; Cook Co. (NE). On Lake Michigan and Chicago
River. Terminus of 89 railroads, including 23 trunk lines. Airlines: AF; AA;
BNF; BOAC; CAL; CAP; DAL; EAL; LCA; LH; NOR; NWA; OZA; PAA; TCA;
TWA; UAL. Ten colleges and universities, many medical, law, theological, music,
art, commercial, technical, dental colleges and preparatory schools. Five TV
stations.
One of the great commercial centers of the United States. The livestock and
grain market of the world and the largest mail order distributing center. Leads
the world in the production of meat products, furniture, telephone equipment,
agricultural implements, dry goods, millinery, jewelry, railroad supplies, foundry
products, gas and electric appliances, musical instruments, machinery, radio and
auto accessories. Seventy-seven banks. Federal Reserve Bank. Bank clearings
12-31-57), $59,053,972,000; total deposits (6-23-68), $10,684,099,000. 1,088,-
000 electric customers; 987,000 K&a meters; 1,079,239 telephones.
f Abendpost-f (Ger.) ................ Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1889 5 25 230 16.00
1 Sonntagpost-j- (Ger.) ............. Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1889 5 25 280 6.50
1 Richard E. Sperber, Editor; Abendpost Co., Publisher, 223 W. Washington St. (6).
Accident and Health IM« xU, fAccident& 1QK1 0 01 ,.« - nn
Underwriter + ................... [Monthly .......... | Health Insur. 1951 3 31 140x5.00
Bruce Gifford, Editor; Int'l Assn. of A. & H. Underwriters, Publisher,
330 S. Wells St. (6).
[Air Cond't'g,
Actual Specifying Engineer... Monthly ......... Heating,
Af\ 1A(\ K. t\f\
^ntrolled circ
C. L. Staples, Editor; Engineering Publications Division, Domestic Engineering
Co., Publisher, 1801 Prairie Ave. (16).
Adult Education + .................. .Quarterly ........ Adult Educ ........ 1929 2 68 105x5.00
Adult Leadership-}- ................ Monthly .......... Adult Educ ........ 1952 3 26 133 6.00
Not issued during July and August.
Robertson Sillars, Editor; Adult Education Assn., of U. S. A., Publisher,
743 N. Wabash Ave. (11).
°f
24 90 3.00
Controlled circ.
I Monthly Episcopal 1887 3 26 140 2.00
M.Q. Wiegman, Editor; The Diocese of Chicago, Publisher, 65 E. Huron St. (11).
f Summary on iqoc o
Advertiser's Digest (no adv.). Monthly { Advertising & 1U'JO *
(Sales Merch'g
M. A. Shallat, Editor; Publisher's Digest, Publisher, 416 N. Dearborn St. (10).
Advertising Age Monday Advertising 193° 5To?al unpaid dist.
S. R. Bernstein, Editor; Advertising Publications, Inc., 200 E. Illinois St. (11).
fAdv'g Produc- 1Q_« „ 9C 14n „ ftn
Advertising Requirements Monthly { tion Promotion iyi>6 6 Controlled circ.
Dick Hodgson, Editor; Advertising Publications, Inc., 200 E. Illinois St. (11).
(Piloting: Tech.
Air Line Pilot, The Monthly { Prof . & 1930 3 28 134x2.50
( Labor Int.
Ed. Modes, Editor; Air Line Pilots Assn., Publisher, 55th St. & Cicero Ave. (38).
A. L. A. Bulletin -f .Monthly Library Sci. 1906 2 33 112 x
July-August issue combined.
S. Smith, Editor; American Library Assn., Publisher, 50 E. Huron St. (11).
Albany-North Park Times. See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
A* DeVn^ktoIogyVe9 °f } Monthly Skin Diseases. ...1917 2 34 126 12.00
Herbert Rattner, M.D'.*,* Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
535 N. Dearborn St. (10).
A'lndutiria?Healthf. } Monthly Medical 1960 2 34 126 10.00
Philip Drinker, Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
535 N. Dearborn St. (10).
A*InternafrMedic?nef } Monthly Internal Med 1909 2
P. S. Rhoads, Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
635 N. Dearborn St. (10).
A. M. A. Archives of \M .» , fNervous A IQIQ
Neurology and Psychiatry [Montniy } Mental Diseas. LVLV
H. G. Wolff, M.D.. Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
536 N. Dearborn St. (10).
34 126 10.00
2 34 126 14.00
Circ
860
§26,986
§29,372
$4,875
6,000
14,600
38,000
*41,961
1,415
16,721
22,889
5,662
3,643
10,605
5,719
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubftcription included in membership fee
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126 14.00
126 10.00
126 14.00
34 126 12.00
Circ
7,599
5,853
4,305
9,264
8,294
CHICAGOf (Continued) Estab Col$<£ Width VDtpth Sub
A. M. A. Archives of \xf^«+ui^ f Diseases of iQCa o «A i«>ft 10 AI\
Ophthalmology f Monthly |theEye 1869 2 84 126 12'°°
Francis Heed Adler, Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
535 N. Dearborn St. (10).
A. M. A. Archives of \iu/v«*v»i,, fDiseas. of Ear, 1QOK « *A
Otolaryngology } Monthly lNoge & Throat 1925 2 34
G. M. Coates, M.D., Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
535 N. Dearborn St. (10).
A. M. A. Archives of IM««+VI« f Pathology & ioo<j o *A
Pathology f Monthly lLab Medicine 1926 2 84
Paul R. Cannon. M.D., Editor ; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
535 N. Dearborn St. (10).
A. M. A. Archives of Surgery. Monthly Surgery 1925 2 34
Waltman Walters, M.D., Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
635 N. Dearborn St. (10).
A. M. A. Journal of Diseases !«„., 4.1.1 , T> ^'-*.:»» ion o
of Children JMonthly Pediatrics 1911 2
Robert B. Lawson, M.D., Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
535 N. Dearborn St. (10).
AM A News (offset) Bi-wkly. Mon.. Medical l958
Jim Reed, Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher, 635 N. l)ewboro" St"( 10~)Y
ATYWX^OT, a. {Evg.ex.Sun., , . ^ , ,. 1881 8 23 280 29.40**467,557
American-f |Su* Morn Independent Saturday circ.**421,421
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.^r^r596,88O
Chicago American Publishing Co., 326 W. Madison St. (6).
(Air Cond.,
American Artisan Monthly } Warm Air Htg. 1864 2 41 140 3.00 * 10,445
[Sheet Metal
Clyde M. Barnes, Editor; Keeney Publishing Co., 6 N. Michigan Ave. (2).
American Bar Association 1 «rt ,,, T «. i 1915 8 27 140 x5.00
Journal [Monthly Legal 2 40 14Q
Tappan Gregory, Editor; Amer. Bar Assn., Publisher, 1155 E. 60th St. (3).
Ammcan^B^ook Collector, |Monthiy Book Collectors. 1950 3 27 140 5.00 1,760
Not issued during July and August.
W. B. Thorsen, Editor and Publisher, 1822 School St. (13).
American Business Monthly Busi. Mgmt 1900 3 26 140 6.00 * 13,740
J. C. Aspley, Editor; Dartnell Publ'ns, Inc., 4660 Ravenswood Ave. (40).
American Cage-Bird \MnnfViiv (Birds, Spec* ty 1C|9« 9 «« 11q o AA
Magazine^ [Monthly ^Magazine 1928 2 82 119 3'00
Grace Kelly, Editor; A. J. Petrando, Publisher, 3449-51 N. Western Ave. (18).
American Drycleaner Monthly Dry Clean'g 1984 2 Controlled ci?c.
Ken Thomas. Ed.; Amer. Trade Magazines, Inc., Pub., 21 W. Huron St. (10)!
American Field -f Saturday fsp^rtb^gi1'' 1874 4 2? 168 7*5°
W. F. Brown, Editor; American Field Publishing Co., 222 W. Adams St. (6).
American Hotel Journal Monthly Hotels 1925 controlled free dist
Hal J. Hazen, Editor; Chas. H. Anderson, Publisher, 77 W. Washington St. (2).*
American Insurance Digest 1** *ui T „„„ IQKO o oo IAI\ o nn
and Insurance Monitor -f }Monthly Insurance 1863 3 28 140 3.00
Thomas C. Hill, Editor; American Insurance Digest, Inc., Publisher,
175 W. Jackson Blvd. (4).
^pn^halmol^gy1 °f . }Monthly Ophthalmology..! 9 18 2 30 11012.00
~ ~ ' ' T. Vail, Editor; Opthalmic Pub. Co., 664 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
^ of J Bi-monthly Sociological 1894 2 30 112 6.00
Everett C. Hughes" Ed. ; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5760 Ellis Ave. (37).
American Journal of \ ^_monthly {Veterinary
Dr. Derrick T.
o QI
2 31
>27,436
5,376
10,500
*9,798
6,460
4,756
-aoia
3,218
Veterinary Research foi-mommy |Reaearch
Dr. W. A. Aitken, Editor; American Veterinary Medical Assn., Publisher,
600 S. Michigan Blvd. (5).
American Laundry Digest Monthly f^L^T' 1986 ' Controlled circ° >21, 673
Also provides circulation statements for VAC. Controlled circ. VAC 21,673.
Hy H. Schwartz, Editor; Amer. Trade Magazines, Inc., 21 W. Huron St. (10).
American Lumberman and ] rr«^K^A 1873 3 26 140 5.00
2 41 140
Total unpaid dist.
*28,290
1,251
H. A. Vance, Publisher, 69 E. Monroe St. (3).
American Motel Magazine Monthly Motel Operatorsl949 3 26 140 3.00 *23,929
C. A. Patterson, Ed. ; Patterson Pub. Co., 5 S. Wabash Ave. ( 3 ) . Total unpaid dist. 1,622
American Nurseryman Semi-mo Horticulture 1916 3 26 140 5.00 9,365
F. R. Kilner, Editor; American Nurseryman Pub. Co., 343 S. Dearborn St. (4).
American Poultry Journal Monthly Poultry 1874 8 27 143 .60 *364,357
The July and August issues are combined. Total unpaid dist. 11.OO4
Printed in the following editions : Broiler Producer Ed. ; Turkey Producer Ed. ;
and the Egg Producer Ed., comprised of: Eastern Ed.; Midwest Ed.; Southern
R. R/Hannas! Editor; H. F. Eisert, Publisher, 180 N. Wabaah Ave. (1).
[agazine « «»J ••••• •••• Total unpaid dist* 1,332
Patterson Publishing Co., 6 S. Wabash Ave. (8).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; fPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. •Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—I 950 Census. xRaad McNally
estimate. VI«»a«l only during academic year. atSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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American Spectator Bi-monthly News Com' t 1942 2 64 96 1.00
Wymar Port, Editor; Judy Publishing Co., 8323 Michigan Blvd. (16).
American Teacher V Quarterly Educ. Labor 1916 8 27 140x2.60
Prints American Teacher V (Tabloid Newspaper) 5 ti. a year. 5 cols., 24 nonps.,
210 agate lines.
Marie L. Caylor, Ed.; Amer. Fed'n of Teachers, Pub., 28 E. Jackson Blvd. (2).
Amerindian, The Bi-monthly {hJaSng*11 1952 8 28 14° 2*50
Marion E. Gridley, Editor and Publisher, 30 W. Washington St. (2).
Apartment Owner Monthly Apart. Bldg 1930 2 32 112 2.00
John A. Addison, Publisher, 4243 N. Sheridan Rd. (13).
Appliance Manufacturer Monthly j^nces ^ * Controu'ed circ.
Victor C. Petchul, Editor; Watson Publications, Inc., 201 N. Wells St. (6).
(no advfh?.'1^'..^!!* JQuarterly Real Est. Appr... 1932 2 33 114x7.00
H«^5» o"Waiiher,"Editor ; American Inst. of Real Estate Appraisers, Publisher,
36 S. Wabash Ave. (3).
Archives of Physical 1 rT>,
SfigSftXSn (M°nthly (SeScSi 1921 2 84 124 *™°
Amnri?an^°_n.firress of ^ysical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Publisher,
30 N. Michigan Ave. (2).
Art Material Trade News Monthly f Art Material
Clrc
4,726
$54,900
1,000
> 17,527
j Industry
1949 3 26 140 4.00
Trade News, Inc., Publisher,
*7,973
*3,106
1,455
7,O24
Not issued during July and August.
Paul E. Miller, Editor; Art Material
1517 W. Fullerton Ave. (14).
Associated Food Retailer Monthly Ift'oroceries* 1937 4 29 14°
C' Hv^r0™.*1111' Edit°r; Associated Food Retailers of Greater Chicago, Publisher,
500 N. Dearborn St. (10).
A.S.T.A. Journal, The-f Monthly Surg. Supplies... 1913 2 26 105 2.50
. James Ashton Greig, Editor; American Surgical Trade Assn., Publisher,
176 W. Adams St. (3).
Astrophysical Journal-f Bi-monthly Astronomical 1895 1 30 107 16.00
Prints Supplement series, issued irregular.
S. Chandrasekhar, Ed.; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
A.T.A.News-f Monthly Taxicabs 1943 3 27 134 x
M. H. Smith, Editor; American Taxicab Assn., Inc., Publisher,
4415 N. California Ave. (25).
Athene Quarterly f I^fterary1' 194° 2 40 14° 5'00
Demetrios A. Michalaros, Editor and Publisher, 5633 N. Talman Ave. (46).
Auditgram Monthly 1 &*<? ^ AlJdi|Or8 1925 3 27 140 x5.00
D. R. Cochard, Ed.; National Assn. of Bank Auditors and Comptrollers, Publisher,
38 S. Dearborn St. (3).
Austinite-h Wednesday Independent 1879 8 22 294 8.00
William Keefe, Editor; Austinite Company, Publisher, 5625 W. Lake St. (44).
Austin News -I See Garfieldian Publications.
f A,it«q«™ 1913 3 26 140 4.00
Automotive Service Digest Monthly IShop 2 40 14°
Ben M. Ikert, Editor; Division of National Market Reports, Inc., Publisher,
900 S. Wabash Ave. (5).
Back of the Yards Journal-f.. Wednesday Independent 1934 8 24 287 7.50
A. Hurwitz and J. Haffner, Publishers, 4601 S. Ashland Ave. (9). $18,000 — Free
3 26 140 2.00
2 41 140
Controlled free dist.
E. J. Pyler, Editor; Siebel Publishing Co., 4049 Peterson Ave. (30).
Baking Industry Magazine Ftntly, Sat Baking Indus 1887 3 27 140 3.00 *1 2,521
Clissold Publishing Co., 106 W. Adams St. (3). 2 40 140
Bankers Monthly-f- Monthly Banking 1883 8 Controlfeu
J. H. Peters, Editor; Rand McNally & Co., Publisher, P. O. Box 7600 (80K
Bank Man, The Bi-monthly Banking 1906 2 30 107 xl.OO
Grover J. Hansen, Editor; Chicago Chapter, American Institute of Banking,
Publisher. 105 W. Adams St. (3).
Banner, The-f Monthly Catholic 1932 3 28 128 3.00
Not issued during August.
Rev. Peter A. Fiolek, Editor; Congregation of the Resurrection, Publisher,
1455 W. Division St. (22).
Baseball Sports Review — See Sports Review.
Basketball Sports Review — See Sports Review.
Bebidas (Spanish) 7 ti. a yr Beverages 1942 8 controlfed cifc.
Distributed throughout Central and South America, Portugal and Spain.
Luis Zapata, Editor; The Canterbury Press, Publisher, 2001 Calumet Ave. (16).
Bedding Monthly Bedding Mfg 1917 \ 2J J4g 4'00
John S. Mills, Editor ; Nat'l. Assn. of Bedding Mfrs., Pub., 222 N. Bank Dr. (64).
Belmont Central Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.
Bakers Digest, The Bi-monthly |M*]cIjn£and
8,654
14,200
*50,008
49,130
J12.000
-Free
2,015
8,624
2,521
>22,477
6,700
J8.633
8,000
1,934
Orculattoo A A Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4Nonpanil
emi. 12 to inch. V Agate line*. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Poptilatlon—1950 Census, xftand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ ths Golds to th« us* of the Directory la front of book.
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Estab Co Is <$> Width V Depth Sub
Belmont-Central News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
Bel- Park Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.
Better Heat+ Moathly Coal & Heat',....1943 ctontSSudfLStofc
George BroHn. Editor and Publisher, 6492 Northwest Highway (SO).
IQfll Q 97 1 Afl
Better Roads Monthly Highway Eng'g.1"*1 £ J{ JJjj
A. Perrin, Publisher, 178 W. Madison St. (2). Controlled circ.
jMonthly Alcoholic Bev.... 1933 5 24 217 3.00
Printed in two editions : Diamond Ed., circ., controlled circ. >26,014. Three Star
Ed., circ.. controlled circ. >9.723.
E. W. Cummings, Editor; William Cepak, Publisher, 608 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Beverly News-f Thursday Independent 1949 6 19 205 2°™Q
Alice Ihrig, Editor; Walter H. Lysen, Publisher, 3046 W. lllth St. (43).
Beverly Review (offset) Thursday Independent 1906 5 24 224
Floyd K. Haas, Editor; John K. Haas, Publisher, 1829 W. 103rd St. (43).
Black Diamond Bi-wkly, Sat.. ..Coal Trade 1885 3 26 168 5.00
A. T. Murphy, Ed.; The Black Diamond Co., Inc., Pub., 431 S. Dearborn St. (6).
Booklist, The and Subscrip- Iq.-., ™,v»tMw f Guide to
tion Books Bulletin J oemi'monuily<j New Books & 1905 2 80 112 6.00
Issued monthly during August. [Lib'y Mat'ls
Edna Vanek, Editor; Amer. Library Assn., Publisher, 50 E. Huron St. (11).
Botanical Gazette Quarterly Botanical 1875 2 30 112 8.00
Charles E. Olmsted, Ed.; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 6750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Bowling Proprietor Monthly Bowling Props. .1954 3 27 140 x
Combined issue for July-August.
Jim Fitzgerald, Editor; Bowling Proprietors' Assn. of America, Inc., Publisher,
185 N. Wabash Ave. (1).
Boxboard Containers Monthly {rflfe^Cont* 1892 3 26 14°
Ted Rickard, Editor; Hay wood Publishing Co., 6 N. Michigan Ave. (2).
Brewers Bulletin .Mon.&Thurs... Brewing 1907 8 24 315 10.00
Rudolph Keitel, Editor and Publisher, 727 S. Dearborn St. (5).
1926 3 26 140 3.00
Brewers Digest Monthly Brew. Indus 2 40 140
Total unpaid dist.
E. J. Pyler, Editor; Siebel Publishing Co., 4049 W. Peterson Ave. (30).
friov p,.,win*f. 1892 3 27 140 6.00
Brick and Clay Record Monthly R^M, p~?™VV ' 2 41 14°
1 Brick Refract. TotaJ unpaid diat>
Fred L. Steinhoff. Ed.; Industrial Publications, Inc., 5 S. Wabash Ave. (3).
Bridgeport News-f Wednesday Independent 1989 8 24 294 4.50
Maurice Feldman, Ed.; Sidney Feldman, Publisher, 3506 S. Halsted St. (9).
Brighton Park Life -f- Thursday Independent 1938 8 24 808
Harry C. Lepinski, Editor; Brighton Publishing Co., 2949 W. 43rd St. (32).
Broadway Independent — See Independent Newspapers.
Building Construction 1 Monthlv f Methods of 195° 2 ?I H2 2'00
Illustrated J Monthly 1 Big Bldg. 2 cSntrolfed circ.
Harvey L. Patton, Editor; Industrial Publications, Inc., 5 S. Wabash Ave. (3).
.1917 8 27 140 4.00
2 41 140
Total unpaid dist.
J. W. Parshall, Editor; Industrial Publications, Inc., 5 S. Wabash Ave. (3).
[Bi-monthly Res. Biology 1947 2 28 115 2.00
Ralph Rohweder, Editor; Nat'l Society for Medical Research, Publisher,
920 S. Michigan Ave. (5).
Bulletin of Maternal Welfare. Bi-monthly Medical 1953 Controlled1 free dist.
M. Edward Davis, M.D., Editor; American Committee on Maternal Welfare, Inc.,
Publisher. 116 S. Michigan Ave. (3).
BUB^phv08fi"+heT±"1 JQwterir IBlSSS"08"1 1939 » BB 98 10-°°
N. Rashevsky, Ed.; University of Chicago Press, Publisher, 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
1 64 98x10.00
Circ
4,100
>28>373
2.00 §7,826
17,595
1,382
5,178
7.00 *3,047
*2,500
1,004
*4,329
1,081
8,500
8,500— Free
23,500 — Free
Building Supply News ............. Monthly ........
oi. A
rLfw
Dealers
>24,472
*25,490
3,737
$22,000
3,794
9,273
265
3,672
Not issued during April, May, August. Bi-monthly — June-July and Sept.-Oct.
N. D. Howard, Editor; American Railway Engineering Assn., Publisher,
69 E. Van Buren St. (6).
Bulletin of the Atomic jioti. ayr AtomicScience...l945 8 27 135 6.00 16,817
Eugene Rabinowitch, Ed.; Univ. of Chicago Prtss, Pub., 6750 Ellis Ave. (87).
TIDUC ru-iawon* /vaan , ^~™.0 18°
Ralph Jacqmin, Editor; Financial Public Relations Assn., Publisher,
281 S. LaSalleSt. (4).
$2.418
CIrariatfoft-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Aodit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, a worn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
etna. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty aeat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate. VI"aed only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fe*.
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Ore
JS.OOO
$6.100
J2.300
[Monthly {pack.In~d^y 1896 8 26 184 2'00 *830'000
* "Patrick E!' Gorman, '"Editor; Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen
of North America, Publisher, 2800 N. Sheridan Rd. (14).
Calumet 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1881 9 20 290 15.00 **11,716
Calumet Pub. Co., 9120-22 Baltimore Ave. (17). Sat. evg. circ. **1 1,473
Calumet Index-f Mon.&Wed Independent 1894 8 24 304 4.00 §30.743
James Eady, Ed.; Floyd Haas, Pub., 11242 S. Michigan Ave. (28). 2,166 — Free
10,000
CHICAGOf (Continued) Estab Cols <S> Width V Depth Sub
BUChaniber rf^ommerce JMonthly Commercial 1907 8 2>6 130 x2.00
Eugene DeGeorge. Editor; Italian C. of €., Publisher, 327 S. La Salle St. (4) .
Business for Sale Monthly {Fn^sTments 1949 8 28 133 10'00
Charles Ford & Associates, Inc., Publisher, 10 N. Clarke St. (2).
fp . . 1938 4 26 167 8.00
Business Screen 8 ti. a yr iTViSiw!. 2 62 167
I TV I- Urns Controlled free dist.
O. H. Coelln, Jr., Editor; Business Screen Magazines, Inc., Publisher,
7064 Sheridan Rd. (26).
r*lnm*f R~.™IJ- M™+M^ flndus. & 1898 7 24 280 1.00
Calumet Record + Monthly } General News Controlled free dist.
Everett M. Lee. Editor and Publisher, 2608 E. 77th St. (49).
Caminos y Construccion ln/r«T,+Mxr rv»«=f~, o*;™ 1941 3 27 14° 5-°°
Pesada (Spanish) f Monthly Construction Controlled circ.
Distributed free throughout Central and South America, Portugal and Spain.
Guido Radelat, Editor; Gillette Publishing Co., 22 W. Maple St. (10).
Cancer Research + Monthly JRe^arches 1941 2 36 12015-00
Dr. Harold P. Rusch, Editor; University of Chicago Press, Publisher,
6750 Ellis Ave. (87).
(Canned, IQQK o nc ixn
Canner/Packer Monthly j Glassed, Dry &18i)5 * Jj J4"
[Frozen Foods
Issued semi-monthly in September.
Also prints Western edition called Western Canner/Packer, circ. $2,183.
Elverton Stark, Editor; Triad Publishing Corp., 59 E. Monroe St. (3).
1919 3 27 140
Cartage Con tractor -f Monthly Truck'g Indus.... 2 42 140
Controlled free dist.
Louis Ludwig, Editor; Cartage Exchange of Chicago, Publisher,
343 S. Dearborn St. (4).
Central Flower News-f Saturday Com. Florists....1947 Controlled free list.
Kenneth M. Benjamin, Editor; Central Flower News, Inc., Publisher,
6709 W. Chicago Ave. (51).
Central Manufacturing \Tur^«*v,i,, flndus. Transp. 10ic o QO no
District Magazine [Monthly j&Busi. Exec. 1916 2 32 112
Mary D. Schopp, Editor; Trustees, Central Manufacturing District, Publisher,
1307 First National Bank Bldg. (3).
1947 2
500
>15,050
2,282
6.00 £6,289
J5.260
2,176
5,742
40 140 3.00
Controlled circ.
27
41
140
140
4.00
14,787
*4,506
1,019
>50,097
$4,652
10,240
Central Pharmaceutical \Ti;r^«fVi« f Retail Drug
Journal [Monthly ] stores
Joseph J. Shine, Editor and Publisher, 221 N. La Salle St. (1).
f Pottery, 1923 3
Ceramic Industry Monthly •) Glass, Enamel, 2 __ . .
I Ceramics Total unpaid dist.
Kenneth A. Brent, Editor; Industrial Publications, Inc., 5 S. Wabash Ave. (3).
Chemical Processing Monthly {pro^Indus. 1938 * ControUed circ.
John C. Vaaler, Editor; Putnam Pub. Co., Ill E. Delaware Place (11).
Cherry Circle Monthly {%$?"»**• 1894 \ 58 \\Q 6-°°
Edwin Ellis. Editor; Chicago Athletic Assn., Publisher, 12 S. Michigan Ave. (3).
Chevrolet Dealers News Monthly Auto Trade 1926 2 42 140 3.00
E. G. Diederich, Editor; Chevrolet Dealers News, Pub., 1920 Montrose Ave. (13).
Chicago Accredited Newspapers — Consists of four major groups of community
weeklies in 33 mid-week editions. Chicago North Side Newspapers — 18 editions —
7519 Ashland Ave., Chicago 26, 111. Peacock Northwest Newspapers — 13 editions —
2319 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago 47. 111. Garfieldian Publications — 2 editions — 3935
W. Washington Blvd., Chicago 24, 111. Economist Publications — 2 editions — 728
West 65th St., Chicago 21, 111. See individual group listings.
Chicago Accredited Newspapers, 3114 N. Green view Ave. (13).
ChicaroConstructionNews+fMo-^ fO™*^ ™*« cL£llJlL*t£?.
G. R. Stratton, Editor; F. W. Dodge Corp., Publisher, 22 W. Monroe St. (3).
Chicago Defender — See Daily Defender.
Chicago Electrical News Monthly Electrical 1937 3 Controlled circ
E. T. Rowland, Ed.; Chicago Electrical News, Inc., Pub., 20 N. Wacker Dr. (6).
Chicago es Kornyeke-f ltr^j«,w T^«™«rf«Tit 1904 7 26 28° 6-°° $8,800
(Hung.) ^Friday Independent $4,100 — Free
Dr. Julius ^^ HoVaniV'iBditor and Publisher, 1541 W. Touhy Ave. (26).
Chicago IsraeHte-4- Saturday Religious 1884 6 24 220 5.00 51,000
D. Stem, Editor; Chicago Israelite Pub. Co., 208 N. Wabash Ave. (1).
3,700
800
>7,183
CirculAtlon-HHtStpt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
tint. 12 to inch. T Agate linet. 14 to inch. tConnty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
•ttimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ tht Gid* to th« UM off tht Dfr«cta<y in front of book.
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Chicago Law Bulletin+ (Ihfun.*' ^^ Le*** * Credlt.,.1854 8 28 298 21.00
J. G. Stadelman, Jr., Editor; Law Bulletin Pub. Co.. 84 N. La Salle St. (2).
Chicago Market Daily {gfa?^ Sun {Hom^Furn* 198S 4 26 168 6'00
Issued only during the furniture markets. Circulation : Pre-market issue; Market-
opening issue; Review-market issue; 7 show issues.
Lawrence A. Whiling, Jr., Editor; American Pub'ns, Inc.,
666 North Lake Shore Drive (11).
Chicago Market News Daily ex. Sun.. Furniture 1947 4 24 165
Issued only before and during the furniture markets. Controlled circ.
John Shrock, Editor; Irving-Cloud Pub. Co.,
1405-A Merchandise Mart Plaza (54).
Chicago Medical School la,,.^-!-- U^IM*,* 1937 2 80 112
Quarterly. The (no adv.)../yuarterly Medicine Controlled free dist.
The Chicago Medical School, Publisher, 710 S. Wolcott Ave. (12).
ChBufletin^d.!!!a.!.^.OC.!e.^ } Saturday Medical 1914 2 82 112 x4.00
Patrick H.''McNuity,"M.D., Editor; Chicago Medical Society, Publisher,
86 E. Randolph St. (1).
Chicago North Side Newspapers — See also Chicago Accredited Newspapers.
*Advertising for these newspapers may be placed through the office at
7519 Ashland Ave. (26). Comprised of:
_ Or!.h.^ark jThursday Independent 1925 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 3447 W. Lawrence Ave. (25).
*Lake View Booster+ Wednesday Independent 1918 8 23
*Lincoln-Belmont Booster -{-..Wednesday Independent 1921 8 28
*Logan Booster-f Wednesday Independent 1951 8 23
*Sheridan Center Booster -{-..Wednesday Independent 1921 8 23
Clrc
294 2.00
294
294
294
294
£76,000
12,850
6,495
4,010
3.00 24,116
20,384 — Free
8.00 24,116
20,884 — Free
3.00 2,600
13,400 — Free
3.00 24,116
20,384— Free
Space sold only in combination in Lake View Booster; Lincoln-Belmont Booster;
Sheridan Center Booster.
8 23 294
*Sunday Booster, The + Sunday Independent
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 3114 Greenview Ave. (13).
*Edgewater-Uptown News-f .Tuesday Independent 1922 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 7519 N. Ashland Ave. (26).
*Harlem-Foster Times -f Wednesday Independent 1949 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 3447 W. Lawrence Ave. (25).
*Harlem-Irving Times -f Wednesday Independent 1956 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 7519 N. Ashland Ave. (26).
*Jefferson Park Times -f Wednesday Independent 1928 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 3447 W. Lawrence Ave. (25).
*Life-f Thursday Independent 1943 8 23
Circulates also in Golf, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Niles, Skokie.
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 8232 N. Lincoln Ave., Skokie.
*Mayfair Times -f Thursday Independent 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 3447 W. Lawrence Ave. (25).
*North Town News Wednesday Independent 1922 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 7519 N. Ashland Ave. (26).
*North West Times + Sunday Independent 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 3447 W. Lawrence Ave. (25).
*Norwood-Edison Times .Thursday Independent 1945 8 28
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 3447 W. Lawrence Ave. (25).
*Portage Park Times 4- Wednesday Independent 1896 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 8447 W. Lawrence Ave. (25).
*INews8+ ood~Lincolmte } Wednesday Independent 1922 8 23
Leo A!' Lerner," Editor and Publisher, 7519 N. Ashland Ave. (26).
*Rogers Park News Thursday Independent 1922 8 23
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 7519 N. Ashland Ave. (26).
*Star-f Sunday Independent 1920 8 28
Leo A. Lerner, Editor and Publisher, 7519 N. Ashland Ave. (26).
Chicago Pnyx, The-f Monthly Hellenic Int 1989 5 25
Peter N. Mantzoros, " '" ' A f— "T"" """
PeoriaSt. (7).
Chicago Police Journal -f Quarterly Law Enf orce'nt.
3.00 24,116
13,384 — Free
Editor; Greek-American News Publishing Co.,
1925
294
2.00 §9,702
294
2.60 1,747
3,203 — Free
294
2.60 8,590
26,410 — Free
294
2.60 5,387
10,213 — Free
294
1.50 **8,393
294
2.00
294
2.00 §12,032
294
2.60 2.495
5,705 — Free
294
2.00 1,975
294
2.00 3,589
8,411 — Free
294
2.00 §5,093
294
2.00 §6,182
294
1.50 §40,221
210 5.00 3,000
o., 160 N.
3 30 140
Controlled free dist.
Dennis Beard, Editor; James Radlinz, Publisher, 154 E. Erie St. (11).
Chicago Purchaser Monthly Purch. Agts Controlled free dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
R. A. Doyle, Ed.; Purch. Agts, Assn. of Chicago, Pub., 184 N. La Salle St. (2).
Chief Engineer Monthly {S£?.»^J*2!lr8 1988 2 25 101 1.00
$7,500
1,264
3,065
George B. Isett, Editor; Chief Engineers' Assn. of Chicago, Publisher,
350 N. Clark St. (10).
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
•ma. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountr seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. y/Innutd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Children's Activities Monthly Juvenile 1984 8 80 148 4.00
Not issued during July and August.
Anne Neigofit, Ed.; Child Training Assn., Inc., Pub., 1111 S. Wabash Ave. (5).
f Choice Magazine Quarterly { Guide B°°k 1959 2 26 98 *20
Christian Bookseller 8 ti. a yr {*£«£ B°<* Controlled fL ais°t°
Christian Life Monthly {Living*11 1989 8 28 14° 8*°°
Robert Walker, Editor; Sunday Magazine, Inc., Pub., 88 S. Wacker Drive (6).
Christian Century -f Wednesday Religious 1884 | ^3 148
Harold E. Fey, Editor; Christian Century Foundation, 407 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Christian Cynosure (no adv.). .Monthly Religious 1874 2 80 112 1.50
Rev. B. Essenburg, Editor; Nat'l Christian Assn., Pub., 850 W. Madison St. (7).
Christian Life — See Christian Bookseller.
Civil Service Reporter (Sev-] fCivil Service « , ^ « AA
enth U. S. Regional Area^Monthly 1w™i«~IIo 1989 8 28 14° s-°°
Edition) J i^mpioyees
Philip MacKay, Editor; Civil Service Reporter Publishing Co., Suite 409, 209
West Jackson Blvd. (4).
Classical Philology -f Quarterly Philological 1906 2 30 112 6.00
R. T. Bruere, Editor; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Coal-Heat Monthly { Seating 1919 8 26 14° 2'00
K. C. Richmond, Editor and Publisher, 20 W. Jackson Blvd. (4).
Coin Machine Journal Monthly {^h?nPeT'ted 1931 * Controlted circ.
Harvey Carr, Editor; Wilson-Carr, Inc., Pub., 407 S. Dearborn St. (5).
%^ri^.*!!!*r.C.h }Bl-monthly ||£»£ 1939 2 30 112x6.00
Maurice F. Tauber, Editor; Assn. of College and Research Libraries, Pub.,
50 E. Huron St. (11).
iMonthlv {College & 1946 \ \« \\«
fM°nthly lUniv. Adm. 2 ^J^ circ.
Harold W. Herman, Ed.; F. W. Dodge Corp., Pub., 919 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Columbian, The-f Friday {coV^mbuB* 1867 5 24 224 x2'00
John J. Kuenster, Editor; Frank J. Quinn, Publisher, 188 W Randolph St. (1).
College and University
Business
Clrc
248,614
49
3,204
$56,025
$87,000
tl.400
675
3,75O
7,726
>6,582
35,087
8 26 140 3.50 *M,081
Commerce -f Monthly Busi. Execs 1905
Alan Sturdy, Editor; Chicago Assn. of Commerce and
Industry, Publisher, 30 W. Monroe St. (3).
Commercial Law Journal Monthly Comm. Law 1896 2 40 140x5.00
Curtis W. Post, Editor; Commercial Law League of America, Publisher,
222 W. Adams St.
Community-f- Monthly Catholic 1941 4 29 190 1.00
Mary Dolan, Editor; Friendship House, Pub., 4233 S. Indiana Ave. (15).
Community NewsH See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
Community Reporter+ Wednesday Independent 1947 8 23 290 3.50
Printed in two editions: Archer Manor Ed., circ. 9,200 — Free; Lawndale-
Crawford Ed., circ. 9,OOO Paid, 16,4OO — Free.
Gerald Fay, Editor; A. J. Monaco, Publisher, 4072 West 26th St. (23).
Concordia Bi-monthly Insurance 1908 3 28 140 xl.OO
Concordia Mutual Life Assn., Publisher, 20 N. Wacker Drive (6).
Concrete Monthly Concrete Const.. 1904 3 28 140 6.00
Douglas Lee, Editor; Concrete Publishing Corp.,
400 W. Madison St. (7).
1956
4,350
£6,200
£40,000
Concrete Construction ............ Monthly .......... Concrete Bldg....
William M. A very, Editor and Publisher, 139 N. Clark St.
(Concrete Prod'til903
& Ready-
Mixed Concrete
William M. Avery, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Corp., 79 W. Monroe St.
« " "«
2 43 140
Controlled circ. VAC 12,606
8 26 140 5.00
Controlled circ. >27,332
(2).
3 26 140
2 40 140
Controlled circ. >19,587
(3).
Monthly ..........
Associated Equipment Distributors, Publisher, 30 E. Cedar St. (11).
Co-operative Merchandiser.... Monthly Co-op.Ret.Groc..l936 2 40 140 2.00
Richard Mulville, Editor; Cooperative Food Distributors Controlled circ.
of America, Publisher, 141 W. Jackson Blvd. (4).
Courier (Negro) — See Pittsburgh, Pa.
Covenant Weekly Friday Religious 1911 4 28 203 4.00
Carl P. Anderson, Ed.; Covenant Press, Pub., 5101 N. Francisco Ave. (25).
Cragin Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.
C.R.D.A. News Monthly Retail Drugs 1908 8 27 140 x2.00
John M. Mvers, Editor; Chicago Retail Druggists' Association, Publisher, 32 W.
Randolph St. (1).
Critic, The: A Catholic
1,630
>22,11S
£12,809
£3,100
Tine, me: A uainouc m-*v T :+»~»,r
Review of Books and Uti.ayr [Slilw *942 8 28 133 8-°° 9'547
the Arts 4- J ineview
Paul K. Cuneo, Editor; Thomas More Assn., Pub., 210 W. Madison St. (6).
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, aworo; tPublifher't Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
•ma. 12 to inch. T Agate linea. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Y Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fe«.
BE SURE TO READ to Quid* to tho as* of th« Directory m front of book.
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CHICAGOf (Continued) Estib Coif 0 Width V Depth Sub
Crusader (Negro) Tuesday Independent 1956 6 24 210 6.00
The Crusader Publishing Co., 4507 Evans Ave. (IB).
Current Report (no adv.) Monthly JBSirtness m5 Controlled free dist.
Edward F. Rodgers, Editor; Illinois State Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
20 N. Wacker Drive (6).
Clrt
m>100
Daily Defender-h (Negro) {satfi Sun™" Independent... 195 6 6 24 210 6.00**26,241
Chicago Defender + (Negro).. Saturday Independent 1905 8 24 806 6.00**44,8O6
Color advertising accepted.
Printed in three editions : Local edition ; National edition, Gary, Ind., edition.
John H. Sengstacke, Editor; Robert S. Abbott Publishing Co., Inc.,
24th St. and Michigan Ave.
Daily Drover,,' Jo»rnal+ {g^Vg™. $*£ *
1873 7 26 304 9.00 33,212
Allan W. McGhee, Editor; Chicago Daily Drovers Journal, 836 Exchange Ave.,
Union Stock Yards (9).
Daily Racing Form Morn.ex.Mon..Racing 1894 4
30 231 156.00
Monday circ. **50,391
J. S. Perlman, Editor and Publisher, Tues. to Fri. circ. ^r*40,632
731 Plymouth Court (5). Saturday circ. **€O,5 13
Dairy Breed Publications — Comprised of: Ayrshire Digest, Brandon, Vt. ; Brown
Swiss Bulletin, Beloit, Wis. ; Guernsey Breeders Journal, Peterborough, N. H.
Holstein-Friesian World, Lacona, N. Y. ; Jersey Journal, Columbus, Ohio. Milk-
ing Shorthorn Journal, Springfield, Mo. Space sold in combination as a group.
See individual listings. The Earl J. Cooper Co., 221 N. La Salle St.
Danica+ (News) (Croatian). Wednesday Independent 1920 6 26 280 5.00
Rev. Castimir Majic, Editor; Croatian Center Association, Publisher,
4851 Drexel Blvd. (15).
DeHera?d?8a(cVechos?ovak) }EveryMorn Independent 1891 5 25 235 13.00 §60,761
Hlasatel-f ( Czechoslovak )....Tues.&Fri Independent 1892 5 25 235 6.00 §64,885
Edward Rezabek, Ed.; Denni Hlastel Ptg. & Pub. Co., Inc., 1545 W. 18th St. (8).
Dental Abstracts Monthly Dentistry 1956 2 33 117 6.00 8,090
Lon W. Morrey, D.D.S., Editor; American Dental Assn., Publisher,
222 E. Superior St. (11).
_v [Thursday Independent 1925 6 26 252 3.00
lan) J
Arthur Koegel, Editor; American German Citizens League of Illinois,
Publisher, 921 W. Agatite Ave.
Diapason Monthly Organ Music 1909 4 26 180 1.75
Frank Cunkle, Editor; Benjamin Hadley, Publisher, Suite 817,
343 S. Dearborn St. (4).
("Philosophy &
diogenes-f Quarterly \ Humanistic 1952 1 50 91 4.00
[Studies
Richard McKeon, Editor; The University of Chicago Press, Publisher,
5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Discus + Monthly Club News 1927 \ |J J|J 5-°°
Elizabeth Oliver, Editor; Lake Shore Club of Chicago, Publisher,
134 N. La Salle St. (2).
Diseases of the Chest Monthly Medical 1935 1 60 112x15.00
Jay A. Myers, M.D., Editor; American College of Chest Physicians, Publisher,
112 E. Chestnut St. (11).
Distributors' News Bi-monthly Warehousing 1925 Controlled* free dist.
Stan Misunas, Ed.; Allied Distribution, Inc., Pub., 20 E. Jackson Blvd. (4).
Dog World + ............................ Monthly .......... Brfede*""6™ 1916 8 26 14° 3'00
Will Judy, Editor; Judy-Berner Publishing Company, 469 E. Ohio St. (11).
fT>i«™K*Wo«t 1889 3 26 140 5.00
Domestic Engineering ............ Monthly .......... V. ul™'*Heat 2 41 140
UirCond. Total unpaid dist.
Prints Domestic Engineering Wholesaler Bulletin. Accepts no advertising.
Domestic Engineering Co., Pub., 1801 Prairie Ave. (16).
Down Beat ............................... .Bi-weekly ...... Music News ....... 1934 3 27 140 7.00
Prints section bound in, called Up Beat, with first issue of each month.
Jack Tracy, Editor; Maher Publications, Inc., 2001 Calumet Ave. (16).
ranwBe FH.e.n.d.! }Morn.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1909 7 26 280 9.00
Leonard Simutis, Editor; Lithuanian Catholic Press Society, Publisher,
4546 West 63rd St. (29).
^ ™ *vi , r>™«,«
Drug Progress .......................... Monthly .......... Drugs ................ 2 39 140
Thomas J. Vratny, Ed.; Illinois Pharmaceutical Assn., Pub., 7 S. Dearborn St. (S).
T. S. Klopotowski,
8 25 306 16.60
ditor; Polish Publishing Co., 1465 W. Division St. (22).
§3,301
J19.690
1,924
8,217
£4,500
*41,180
*18,528
1,688
*44,509
149,870
4,600
§21,085
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. TAfatt lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHj
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ ths Golds to ths uss of tho Directory to front off book.
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CHICAGOf (Continued) Esttb Cols $ Width VDtpth Sub Clit
{D*Dai]M fp0^kOWy(P°ll8ll}M(>rn-ex-Suil-Illdependent 1908 8 24 806 15.00 934,000
Zgoda+ (Pol.)!!"!!!!!""»!!»l!!..Semi-mo Independent 1881 6 24 224 2.40 $140,294
Karol Piatkiewic*. Editor; Alliance Printers and Publishers, Inc.
1201 Milwaukee Ave. (22).
•Southeast Economist-f ......... Thurs.&Sun...Independent ........ 1986
1901
Earth Science Bi-monthly {sciences 1946 2 2? 105 2*°° 2'°0°
Dr. Ben Hur Wilson, Editor; Earth Science Publishing Co., Inc.,
P, O. Box 1357, Chicago (90).
Ebony (Negro) Monthly {^Pic^es*8 1945 4 27 17° 8'00 *424»276
John H. Johnson, Editor; Johnson Publishing Co., 1820 S. Michigan Ave. (16).
Econ. Dev 1952 1 60 112 8.00 774
Bert~Fr Hoselitz, Editor ; University of Chicago Press, Publisher,
6750 Ellis Ave. (87).
' Economist Publications — See also Chicago Accredited Newspapers
•Advertising for these newspapers may be placed through the office of South-
town Economist, Inc., 728 W. 65th St. (2). Comprised of:
8 23 301 3.00 21,250
38,060 — Free
*Southtown Economist-f Wed.&Sun Independent l"vl 8 28 801 ^aee^Jte
Bruce Sagan, Editor; Southtown Economist, Inc., Pub., 728 W. 65th St. (21)'.
Edgebrook Events Semi-mo Local News 1910 3 27 140 $3,060 — Free
Mrs. H. S. Ashenhurst, Editor and Publisher, 6519 Algonquin Ave. (30).
Edgewater-Uptown News — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Edison-Norwood Review + .... Wednesday Independent 1937 8 24 294 2.50
Ed Scholl, Editor; Fred A. Fulle, Publisher, 777 Pearson St., Des Plaines, 111.
Edison Park Times — See Norwood-Edison Times, also Chicago North Side
Newspapers.
Educational Screen and \M fVil /Audio-Visual 1922 3 26 140 4.00
Audio- Visual Guide f Mommy {Education Total unpaid dist.
Not issued during August.
Paul Reed, Editor; Educa'l Screen, Inc., Pub., 2000 N. Lincoln Park (W), (14).
Saturday Ger. Ints 1923 6 26 280 5.00
Jacob HimpeTmann, Ed.; Peter F. Himpelmann, Pub., 3136 N. Racine Ave. (13).
Elaboraciones y Envases \r>- «,^«fM,r /Process's & 1942 2 27 95 8.00
(Span.) } Bi-monthly (Packa^ Controlled circ.
Distributed throughout Central and South America.
Luis Zapata, Editor; The Canterbury Press, Publisher, 2001 Calumet Ave. (16).
Electric Appliance Service lMrtnfviv JElec. Appli- 1960 4 26 189 2.00
News-f | Monthly |ance Repairmen Controlled free dist.
Julius J. Charous, Editor; Charous and Niebergall, Inc., Publisher,
505 N. La Salle St. (10).
13,900
•5,901
5,679
§900
5,500
14,231
14,294
Electric Light and Power ...... Semi-mo ......... Electrical ............
1922 3 27 140 10.00
Controlled circ. > 18,276
Prints two additional issues, Foreign Practices Issue, published first week in
March, and Management Practices Issue, published first week in August.
P. B. Garrett, Editor; Hay wood Publishing Co., 6 N. Michigan Ave. (2).
Electrified Industry Monthly {?n^CpJnt. ^ * *? "' ^
B. J. Martin & Co., Publishers, 20 N. Wacker Drive (6).
42 159
Controlled circ.
2 31 105 4.50
>43,177
12,184
2 31 105
26
42
140
140
5.00
3.50
1946
2 28 112 6.00
Controlled free dist.
J8 ti. a yr Educational 1900
«J Not issued during June-August.
School Review-f Quarterly Sec. Sch. Educ...l893
I University of Chicago Press., Publisher, 6750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Embalmers' Monthly and \Monthlv f Funeral Direc. 1892 3
National Funeral Director/ y \& Embalming 2
Fred L. Hadley, Publisher, 210 E. Ohio St. (11).
f Pensions-
Employee Benefit Plan lmr««*i,i,r J Profit Shar'g-
Review [Monthly -J Health A Wel-
l_fare Benefits
For additional circulation under Special Franchise Distribution Plan write
Publisher.
Charles D. Spencer, Editor; Richard Harris, Publisher, 180 W. Adams St. (8).
Ethics: An International 1 fT?*ui««,
Journal of Social, Political [Quarterly {philosophy 189° 2 80 112 6'°°
and Legal Philosophy -4-.... J
C. M. Perry, Ed.; University of Chicago Press, Publishers, 5750 Ellis Ave. (87).
Extension Magazine Monthly Catholic 1906 4 26 172 4.00 *395,963
Most. Rev. Wm. D. O'Brien, Editor; Catholic Church Extension Society, Pub.,
1307 S. Wabash Ave. (5).
3,314
$6,212
3,314
616
1,122
....» . Montnly Medical 1922 2 33 106 8.00 $6,888
A. R. Hoiiender, M.D., "Ed.; Professional Press, Inc., Pub., 5 N. Wabash Ave. (2).
Factory Equipment and 1 TLI^+^W f Metal Work'g 1948 2 40 140
Production > Monthly 1 Factories Controlled circ. >29,153
I. V. Cargo, Editor; C. W. Cargo, Publisher, 431 W. Barry St. (16).
Cflmlatioo **Scpt. A. B.C. Statement; *Juiw and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Aodlt;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; I Publisher' § Report; Light face, estimated. +Use« Mats. • Nonpareil
eats. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNaHj
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. ^Subscription included ia membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the GuUe to the use of the Directory m front of book.
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Estab Cols<2> Width? Depth Sub
1951 2 26 103 2.00
CHICAGOf (Continued)
fM.D. of Medi-
Family Physician, The Monthly ] cine in Gen'l
(Practice
H. Marchmont-Robinson, M.D., Editor; Illinois Academy of General Practice,
Publisher, 14 E. Jackson Blvd. (4).
Family Weekly Sunday Gen'l Int 1958 5 22 170 $4,487,867
A magazine distributed each Sunday in aproximately 177 papers.
Ben Kartman, Editor; Leonard S. Davidow, Pub., 153 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
Farm Safety Review (no adv.) Bi-monthly Farm Safety 1942 Controlled free dlitl
Edgar C. Cook, Jr., Editor; Farm Division of the National Safety Council,
Publisher, 425 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Federation News-f Saturday Labor 1919 5 24 210 2.00
Irwin E. Klass, Editor; Chicago Federation of Labor, Publisher, 666 N. Lake
Shore Drive (11).
Fence Industry Trade News..Monthly Fence Indus 1958 controlled free dist.
Ed. H. Ellison, Editor; Ellison Publications, Inc., 127 N. Dearborn St.
f Mfrs.paperboard,
TUgatedand 1Qlg 2 42 142 ? 00
Clrt
2,250
25,000
t3,lOO
J5,000
5.00
*3,391
*4,473
1,770
4,762
50,415
13,759
Fibre Containers and Paper-\M ftnfviv J Corru gated an
board Mills } Monthly < Solid Fibre Bo
( Fold'g Cartons
Richard W. Porter, Editor; Board of Products Pub. Co., Room 2000,
228 N. La Salle St. (1).
Finance Monthly Money Mgmt....1941 3Totf l unpi
Sam B. Lyons, Ed.; Finance Publishing Corp., 20 N. Wacker Drive (6).
First -f lOti.ayr JNursIn^7 1946 2 20 71 x1'25
Thelma M. Butts, Editor; First District Illinois Nurses Assn., Publisher,
8 S. Michigan Ave. (3).
Fishing and Boating Sports Review — See Sports Review.
Flash Magazine (Negro) Monthly {interest6*™ 1933 4 24 154 2'20
Augustus Ivory, Editor; Ivory Press, Publisher, 6251 Eberhart Ave. (37).
f Truck Fleet IQCQ « on 01 n
Fleet Product News Quarterly jEqmp^Mans Controlled free dist.
Emil G. Stanley, Editor; Stanley Publishing Co., 431 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Florists' Review-f- Thursday Floral Trade 1897 8 26 140 8.00
Florists Publishing Co.. 343 S. Dearborn St. (4).
{Sales & Mkt'g
|ore$rC;r'y-1953 * cJUrftad elre. >2!.042
Bruce Faden, Editor; Putman Publishing Co., Ill E. Delaware Place (11).
Food-Drug-Cosmetic Law \lut ... f Food, Drug, IQJQ t KA OK i tc nn
Journal (no adv.) [Monthly j Cosmetic Laws1948 l 54 95 15'°°
Commerce Clearing House, Inc., Publisher, 4025 W. Peterson Ave. (46).
Food Mart News -f 1Q . (Retail Grocers 1937 7 26 295 5.00
(Chicago Edition) fbemi-mo j with Meats Controlled free dist.
See also Food Mart News (Southern California Edition), Hollywood, Calif.
Chas. Sandier, Editor; James Haboush, Publisher, 333 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
fFood
Food Processing Monthly jProccss'g.
(industries
Howard P. Milleville, Editor; Putman Publishing Co., Ill E. Delaware PI. (11).
Food Research (no adv.) Bi-monthly {noJoghrts*1" 1985 l 55 12° x8-50
Martin S. Peterson, Editor; Institute of Food Technologists, Publisher, 176 W.
Adams St. (3).
Food Technology Monthly Food 1939 2 40 140 11.00
Dr. M. S. Peterson, Editor; Institute of Food Technologists, Publisher,
176 W. Adams St. (3).
Football Sports Review — See Sports Review.
1940 2
40 140
Controlled circ.
700
13,620
> 39,022
2,266
6,431
10 Dental 1920 2 32 114 x2.50
Elmer Ebert, Editor; Chicago Dental Society, Pub., 30 N. Michigan Ave. (2).
Forum of Osteopathy Monthly Osteopathic 1927 Controlled free dist
Dr. R. P. Keesecker, Ed.; Amer. Osteo'io Assn., Pub.. 212 E. Ohio St. (11)."
• Frontier, The (no adv.) Quarterly Indus. Research.1938 Controlled1 free dist
Industrial Research News- \M^fviw T«^M« w«« 1949 * 74 96
letter (no adv.) {Monthly Indus. Res Controlled free dist.
Neil Ruzic, Editor; Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of
Technology. Publisher, 86 W. 83rd St. (16).
w««««^f TU *io (Amusement 1957 8 26 140 2.00
* un8Pot Monthly <j Management Total unpaid dist.
James McHugh, Editor; The Billboard Publishing Co., 188 W. Randolph St. (1).
Furniture Design and 1« ,u, (Furniture 1929 8 26 140
Manufacturing [Monthly ) industry Controlled circ.
C. A. Cosgrove, Editor; Graphic Arts Publishing Co., 666 Lake Shore Drive (11).
9,975
5,139
$15,000
t!7,500
*5,068
2,726
8,535
Circulation- **Sept. A B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
em§. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCountj seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallf
••Hmate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fe*.
BE SURE TO READ the Gukfc to the UM of the Directory la front of book.
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CHICAGOf (Continued) Estab Cols$> Width VDtpth Sub Cire
Furniture Warehouseman Monthly {^Moving***6 1919 8 26 14° x7-50 tUOO
Phillip V. Hawkins, Editor; National Furniture Warehousemen's Assn., Publisher,
Suite 1209-1218, 175 W. Jackson Blvd.
Garfieldian and Garfield News — See Garfieldian Publications.
Garfieldian Publications — See also Chicago Accredited Newspapers.
* Advertising for these newspapers may be placed through the office at 3935
Washington Blvd., Chicago 24, 111. Comprised of:
* Austin News-f Wednesday Independent 1940 8 23 808 26,100 — Free
News-ha"..*?.....?.f.!>...?..f. {Wednesday Independent 1914 8 23 808 28,505 — Free
H. M. Landwehr, Ed.; Walter H. Buescher, Pub., 3935 Washington Blvd. (24).
Gas Abstracts (no adv.) Monthly {Technology 1945 2 87 122x18.00 463
O. P. Brysch, Editor; Institute of Gas Technology, 17 West 34th St. (16).
f Product News 1956 8 4Q 14Q 4 Q()
Controlled circ. VAC 22,880
Paul Lady, Editor; Paul Lady and Wni. O.~ Darmhausen, Publishers,
833 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
j^V^PohW^ Polish Women...l898 5 24 217 x §63,156
Mrs. Jadwiga Karlowicz, Editor; Polish Women's Alliance of America, Publisher,
1309 N. Ashland Ave. (22).
Gold Coast Independent — See Independent Newspapers.
> 14,744
Gas Industries Equipment }MonthIy Jo/G^UtlSTv"*1
and Appliance News ........ f Monthly ........ [LP els Indus.
. ' 1927 2 28 108 .
Not issued during Nov. and Dec. [Pro-Shop Controlled circ.
Herbert Graffis, Editor; Golfdom, Inc., Publisher, 407 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Golfing ....................................... Monthly .......... Golf .................... 1933 8 26 140 1.00
Published March through July.
Herb Graffis, Editor; Golfing Publications, Inc., 407 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Gosc Niedzielny (The ]
Sunday Guest) (Polish) [Sunday ............ Religious ............ 1916 2 39 129 2.00
(no adv.) ............................ J
Rev. Edward Radwanski, Editor; Polish Manual Training School for Boys, 7135
N. Harlem Ave. (31).
Grain & Feed Journals
70,060
16,300
& Rice News
Jsemi-mo (Feed^d"'11' 1844 S 26 14° 4'°° 12.S1°
Grain Terminals &
Processing Plants
1-. ...
{Monthly..
Grain & Feed Journals Consolidated, Inc., Publisher, 141 W. Jackson Blvd. (4).
fPlantMgmt 1936 | 26 140 2.50
1 & Operation Controlled free dist.
N. L. Evans, Editor; D. M. Clark, Publisher, Board of Trade Bldg. (4).
Graphic Arts Monthly and 1M.,, (Printing & 1929 2 22 80 6.00
The Printing Industry f»ontniy iGraphic Arts Controlled circ.
D. B. Eisenberg, Editor; Graphic Arts Publishing Co., 608 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Greek Press (Greek & Eng.). .Friday Independent 1929 5 24 205 5.00
Major C. D. Chapralis, Editor; Greek American Pub'g Co., 618 S. Halsted St. (7).
3,372
3,268
>52,276
§3,500
y Independent 1904 7 26 284 5.00 §4,050
Nicholas Philippics, Editor; Andrew Fasseas, Pub., 771 W. Harrison St. (7).
Hardware and HousewareB....Monthly {*£« Hardw. 1949 4 27^194^8.00 >
Published in four editions. Eastern Ed. ; Midwest Ed. ; Southern Ed. ; Western Ed.
James E. McKelvey, Ed.; Irving-Cloud Pub. Co., 7800 N. Cicero Ave. (30).
Harlem-Foster-Higgins Press — See Jefferson Park Press.
Harlem Irving Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.
Harlem-Irving News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
Harlem-Irving Times — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Hausfrau, Die (German) -[-....Monthly Family Int 1904 3 27 140 3.00 $49,700
M. E. Nauburs, Editor; Die Hausfrau, Inc., Pub., 1517 W. Fullerton Ave. (14).
Health Monthly Osteopathic 1913 2 26 101 xl.30 33,472
Issues combined for May-June; July-August.
Dr. Raymond P. Keesecker, Editor; American Osteopathic Assn., Publisher,
212 E. Ohio St. (11).
Heating, Piping and Air lMoTltt,iv (Design, Int. 1929
Conditioning j Monthly j & Maint.
2 41 140 xS.OO
^ ..».,....„ Total unpaid dist
Robert W. Roose, Editor; Keeney Publishing" Co., 6 N. Michigan Ave. (2).'
Hegewisch News, The Friday Independent 1986 5 24 196 2.00
Eugene J. Czachorski, Editor and Publisher, 3150 East 183rd St. (33).
Herald (Vestnik) (Czech.). ...Quarterly Fraternal 1903 2 88 133 .25
Catholic Central Union, Publisher, 1436 W. 18th St. (8).
Higgins-Oriole Times — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Higgins Suburban News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
HISV(noadv.) Monthly JReligfous6 1941 2 86 110 8-50
Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship, Editors and Publishers, 1519 N. Astor (10).
Hlasatel— See Denni Hlasatel.
*18,311
1,144
1,556
J4.200
115,000
Ctmdatlon— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jwne and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, iworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mat*. ^Nonpareil
cms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty scat. Population--! 950 Census. xRand McNally
.S§S!!!X?'.JC « "*" only dlirin* academic *«*«•• ^Subscription included in memberahip fee.
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Hlas Jednoty (Voice of liyr««*M«. /Czech. Fam. 1ftQft - OA 19fl , Kft
Unity) (Czech. &EnK.)...JMonthly .......... tlnterest 180S 8 24 126 1'50
R. J. Houkal, Editor; Unity of Czech Ladies and Men, Publisher, 4034 W.
Twenty-fifth St. (28).
Hobbies ..................................... Monthly .......... Collectors ........... 1930 3 26 135 3.60 -
Pearl Ann Reeder, Editor; Lightner Publishing Corp., 1006 S. Michigan Ave.
Home Improvement !« .,, /Home Imp'm't 1966 8 24 140 3.00
Industry + ........................ } Monthly .......... {contractors Controlled free dist. $15,000
James MeCawley, Editor; Shelter Publications, 315 W. Madison St. (6).
Home Maintenance and ln«...*~-i,, /Home 10K1 9 OR iAn
Improvement + ................ {Quarterly ........ {Modernization 19B1 8 26 14°
Distributed to customers and prospects of retail lumber and building material
dealers.
W. J. Auburn, Jr., Ed.; American Lumberman, Inc., Pub., 69 E. Monroe St. (3).
Home Worker, The + .............. Bi-monthly ..... {FO^ Profit °me 2 80 115 1'50
Rawson T. Wood, Publisher, 3974 Milwaukee (41).
Hospital Administration Quarterly Hosp. Admstrs.1956 1
Dean Conley, Editor; The American College of Hospital
Publisher, 620 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Hospital Management Monthly Hospitals 1916 3
54 101 xS.OO
Administrators,
26 140 4.00
Total unpaid dist.
*3,500
5,300
C. N. Letourneau, Editor; Clissold Publishing Co., 105 W. Adams St. (3).
Hospitals Semi-mo Hospitals
1936
3 26 08 xS.OO
Total unpaid dist.
J. E. Hague, Editor; American Hospital Assn., Pub., 840 N. Lakeshore Dr. (11).
Hospital Topics Monthly Hospitals 1922 8 26 140 3.50
Marie Jett, Editor; Hospital Buyer Co., Inc., 2 40 140
Publisher, 30 W. Washington St. (2).
Hue (Negro) Monthly Negro News 1953 1 37 70 1.50
John H. Johnson, Ed.; Johnson Publishing Co., Inc., 1820 S. Michigan Ave. (16).
Husuv Lid (The People of ] rr« v,
John Hus) (Czech) [Monthly ifett? a*a«f. 1939 2 32 112 2-°°
(no adv.) J I Protestants
Issued bi-monthly June-July, August-September.
J. P. Tatter, Editor; National Union of Czech. Protestants, Publisher,
5700 W. Eastwood Ave. (30).
Hyde Park Herald -f Wednesday Independent 1872 6 24 217 3.00
Lee Pravatiner, Ed.; Hyde Park Herald, Inc., Pub., 5335 Lake Park Ave. (15).
IGA Grocergram + Monthly Retail Grocery...l926 3 26 180 xS.OO
Bernard Seltzer, Editor; Ind. Grocers Alliance, Pub., 2 40 180
131 S. Wabash Ave. (3). Controlled free dist.
Illinois Banker-f Monthly {pfnimce* 191G 8 27 14° 3'00
A. T. Etcheson, Editor; 111. Bankers Assn., Publisher, 188 W. Randolph St. (1).
^News^^no^adv*1)6 JMonthly Tele. Emp 1905 8 28 138 Free
R. R. Mabbs, Editor -"Illinois Bell Tel. Co., Pub., 212 W. Washington St. (6).
Illinois Beverage Journal -f. -Monthly Beverage Ind 1944 8 Controlled circ.
James E. O'Brien, Ed.; Illinois Beverage Journal, Pub., 1 N. La Salle St. (2).
Illinois Central Magazine Monthly RR. Employees. 1909 3 36 139 Free
Illinois Central Railroad, Publisher, 135 E. Eleventh Place (5).
I11Accoun*?ntH^ Public JQuarterly Accounting 1938 2 27 108 xl.50
Nelson D. Wakefield, Editor; Illinois Society of Certified Public Accountants,
Publisher, 208 S. La Salle St. (4).
Illinois Dental Journal Monthly Dental 1905 2 29 108 xS.OO
W. P. Schoen, D.D.S., M.D.S., Editor; Illinois State Dental Society, Publisher,
1757 W. Harrison St. (12).
Illinois Drug Progress Monthly Drugs 1937 \ 2J \\^ x2'00
Thomas J. Viatny, Editor; Illinois Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher, Room 546,
222 W. Adams.
Illinois Feed Folks-f Monthly Feed Trade l948 Controlled* fLdl™
Dean M. Clark, Editor; Ilinois Feed Assn., Publisher, Board of Trade Bldg. (4).
Illinois Master Plumber + Monthly {conTr^&S^e 1915 2 82 119 2'00
Myrna Murray, Ed.; 111. Master Plumbers' Assn., Pub., 140 S. Dearborn St. (3).
Illinois Medical Journal Monthly Medical 1899 2 35 126 x4.00
H. M. Camp, M.D., Ed.; Illinois State Med. Soc., Pub., 185 N. Wabash Ave. (1).
Illinois State Federation of 1
Labor Weekly News ^Saturday Labor 1914 3 86 161 x2.50
Letter (no adv.) J
Stanley L. Johnson, Editor; Illinois State Federation of Labor, Publisher, 666
Lake Shore Dr. (11).
Illinois Truck News-f Monthly { TmnJpor'n^ 1954 8 26 14° x8-00
Irwin Zeiger, Editor; Central Motor Freight Assn., Inc., Publisher,
843 S. Dearborn St. (4).
*14,105
1,889
*17,929
1,772
10,633
122,666
§5.420
5,847
3,439
2,738
$55,000
>13,883
44,800
$3,105
5,796
$4,750
5,001
1,250
10,901
$4,800
$5,000
Circulation — **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSttbscription included in membership fee.
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Sub
1.00
Clrc
$21,600
CHICAGOt (Continued) Estab Coll ^ Width 7 Depth
ImK9Bwger*(ntf*dv.).... JMonthly Catholic 1940 2 27
Rev. Robert Leuver, C.M.F., Editor; Claretian Fathers, Publishers,
221 W. Madison St.
Independent Newspapers Thursday Independent 1946 5 23 217
Printed in four editions; Broadway Independent; Gold Coast Independent;
Lake View Independent; Lincoln Park Independent. Combined circ. 35,000
— Free.
Rene Clayton, Editor; Charles H. Weber, Publisher, 8136 N. Ashland Ave. (13).
1942 3 26 140 5.00
Industrial Bulletin Monthly Indus. News 2 40 140
Controlled free dist.
Phillip Siegel, Editor; Industrial Bulletin, Inc., Publisher, 450 E. Ohio St. (11).
{Industrial Laboratories Monthly I Laboratories QO,
T«,iii.*~«.i Q~<M~- ««^ l 1954 » 26 I40
SJ,«S!l5««f V6ti.ayr Indus. Science... 2 40 140
Engineering \ Controlled free dist.
David A. Glenn, Editor; Frank D. Thompson, Publisher, 201 N. Wells St. (6).
Tn,iii<,ti.;»i ur...!, *+%.«. iu™,tt«iv flndus. Sales 1916 8 26 140 8.00
Industrial Marketing Monthly , & Advertising Total unpaid dist.
S. R. Bernstein, Editor; Advertising Publications, Inc., 200 E. Illinois St. (11).
industrial Pack.*** Month* {%%£& >964 » gLtr'otfed SiE >18.416
Donald F. McCammon, Editor; Haywood Pub. Co., 6 N. Michigan Ave. (2).
100,000
>30,041
33,691
*14,607
1,018
Industrial Refrigeration Monthly Indus. Refrig 1891 Controlled free dist
*
3,226
11,774
Industrial Research-f Quarterly {fg£!rdb
25,000
H. T. McDermott, Ed.; Nickerson & Collins Co., Pub., 485 N. Waller Ave. (44).
1958 3 26 140 8.00
2 39 140
Controlled circ.
Neil P. Ruzic, Editor; Scientific Research Pub'g Co., 200 S. Michigan Ave. (4).
Industrial Research Newsletter — See Frontier, The
Industrial Science and Engineering — See Industrial Laboratories.
In1notadv f Upervisor JMonthly Indust. Safety...l932 1 54 100 2.15 $162,278
Norval BurcnV*EdVtor '/National Safety Council, Publ., 425 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
rr A o w 4- 1955 8 27 140 3.00
Industrial Wastes Bi-monthly i U\™' Y 2 41 140
[ Disposal Controlled circ.
Don E. Bloodgood, Editor; Scranton Publishing Co., 185 N. Wabash Ave. (1).
Inhalation Therapy Quarterly Medical 1956 2 27 105 3.00
James Whitacre, Editor; American Assn. of Inhalation Therapists, Publisher,
332 S. Michigan Ave. (4).
Inland and America Printer!-** __«.vi_. r»».j«4-:««v ICQO Q oc t An K. AA
and Lithographer, The [Monthly Printing 1883 3 26 140 5.00
Wayne V. Harsha, Editor; MacLean-Hunter Pub. Corp.. 79 W. Monroe St. (3).
Inland Architect Monthly Architecture 1957 | |£ J*J x8-00
Not issued during July and August. Controlled free dist.
Raymond C. Ovresat, Editor; Chicago Chapter American Institute of Architects,
Publisher, 221 N. La Salle St. (1).
[Business and 1954 3 26 140
t Monthly -{Indus'y's Inplant 2 40 140
(Food Service Controlled circ. >16,103
John R. Rutherford, Editor and Publisher, 230 E. Ohio St. (11).
TnntitntiVm. Hf«<ro,i™ M™fMv fMassFeed'gA 1937 4 27 186 5.00
Institutions Magazine Monthly iMawHouV* Total unpaid dist.
Domestic Engineering Co., Publisher, 1811 Prairie Ave. (16).
Insurance Exchange Maga- 1 «,.,, fins. Agents 1Q9ft „ 97 IXA o nn
zine ^Monthly ]& Brokers 1928 3 27 14° 8'00
Charles L. Manning, Ed.; Nat'l Underwriter Co., Pub., 175 W.Jackson Blvd., (4).
Inplant Food Management..
>9,194
2,100
* 13,367
822
1,461
*42,287
4,3O8
Monthly Insurance 1872 2 29
H. L. Stewart, Editor: Commerce Clearing House, Inc., Publisher,
108 10.00
4025 W. Peterson Ave. (46).
International Altrusan 1 M ,, , f Service Club
Magazine (no adv.) f Monthly \WomenExeci
Not issued during July and August.
Lucille Hecht, Editor; Altrusan International, Inc., Publisher,
332 S. Michigan Ave. (4).
f Blue Prints,
International Blue Printer Monthly ^ Photo PrintsA 1928 2 42 14010.00
[Allied Repro's
James Vebeck, Editor; International Assn. of Blue Print and Allied Industries,
Publisher, 506 Wabash Ave. (5).
International Super liu««fui« r~™~™ ov^* 1929 3 27 14° 1-80
Marketing ^Monthly Grocery Trade... Controlled free dist.
Carl Stoffels, Editor; Red & White Corp., Pub., 300 W. Washington St. (6).
Irving Park News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
U
1922 2 36 119 2.25 14,925
2,520
4,184
603
Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1886 7 26 280 8.00
Ari J. Lo Franco, Editor and Publisher, 620 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Ivy Leaf (no adv.) (Negro). .Quarterly ........ Sorority .............. 1920 3 27 140
Mrs. Laura K. Campbell, Editor; Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Publisher,
5211 S. Greenwood Ave. (15).
85,864
$9,000
CfrwUtlon— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPubliaher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate line*, 14 to inch. tConnty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNtUv
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Jefferson-Norwood News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
Jefferson Park Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.
Jefferson Park Press .............. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1940 8 24 294 $22,600— Free
Prints editions called Northwest Side Press; Harlem-Foster-Higgins Press.
Morton Steinman, Publisher, 4941 Milwaukee Ave. (30).
Jefferson Park Times — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Jet (Negro) .............................. Thursday ........ Negro News ....... 1951 1 42 68 7.00 *436,478
John H. Johnson, Ed.; Johnson Publishing Co., Inc., 1820 S. Michigan Ave. (16).
Jewish Daily Forward (Chicago edition) — See Jewish Daily Forward,
New York, N. Y.
Jobber News — See Motor Service.
fNews for 1956 4 29 210
Jobber Product News .............. Monthly .......... { Auto Jobbers 3 40 210
(& Salesmen Controlled circ.
Emil G. Stanley, Editor; Stanley Publishing Co., 431 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Jobber Topics .......................... Monthly .......... Auto Jobber ....... 1922 2 39 94 6.00
Ray Barnett, Editor; The Irving-Cloud Publishing Co., Controlled circ.
7300 N. Cicero Ave. (46).
Journal of Business -f ............ Quarterly ........ Bus. Research. ...1928 2 80 112
Irving Schweiger, Editor; Univ. of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave.
JTduacUonG+ne.y.al. ............... }Quarterly ........ Educational ....... 1946 2 30 108
University of Chicago Press, Publisher, 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Journal of Geography + ......... Monthly .......... Geog. Teachers. 1897 1 55 105
Not issued during July and August.
Thomas F. Barton, Editor; A. J. Nystrom & Co., Pub., 3333 Elston Ave. (18).
Journal of Geolojry-f- .............. Bi-monthly ..... Geological .......... 1893 2 30 112 8.00
Univ. of Chicago Press, Publisher, 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Journal of Housing-f- ............ Monthly .......... Housing ............. 1944 3 26 135 x5.00
Dorothy Gazzolo, Editor; National Association of Housing and Redevelopment
Officials, Publisher, 1313 East 60th St. (37).
6.00
(37).
5.00
4.00
>44,393
>40,722
1,778
962
4,600
2,276
$6,109
lei + .f!Ct.!^ ............ JBi-monthly .....
r. W. HrTaliaferro,'*Editor; Univ. of C
Medical 1904 2 30 105 7.00
.f Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
al 1935 2 35 119 12.00
Max Thorek, M.D., Editor; International College of Surgeons, Publisher,
1516 Lake Shore Drive (10).
Journal of Marketing Quarterly j
Steuart Henderson Britt, Editor; American Mktg. Assn., Publisher,
27 E. Monroe St. (3).
x^uucnvmii x ..e 2 3° 105 7'°°
John Z.' Bowers, Ed.; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Journal of Modern History. ...Quarterly Historical 1929 2 30 112 7.50
Charles Mowat, Editor; Univ. of Chicago Press, Publisher, 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
J°Studiesf-f^ear Eft8tern JQuarterly Philological 1884 2 30 112 6.00
Keith C.Seeie, Editor; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Journal of Oral Surgery, ]
Anesthesiology and Hos-[ Bi-monthly Dental 1943 2 31 105 8.00
pital Dental Service I
Dr. F. A. Henry, Ed.; American Dental Assn., Pub., 222 E. Superior St. (11).
J°^cottno^ny*4-litiCal }Bi-monthly Pol. Economy.. ..1892 2 30 112 6.00
Albert Rees, Editor; Univ. of Chicago Press, Publisher, 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Journal of Religion -f .Quarterly Theolog.&Relig.l921 2 30 112 6.00
B. E. Meland, J. C. Rylaarsdam, Editors; University of Chicago Press, Publisher,
5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
TMedical
i-monthly {Record 1930 2 34 122 3.00
[ Librarians
i Assn. of Medical Record Librarians,
Publisher, 510 N. Dearborn St. (10).
Journal of the American 1
Association of Nurse [Quarterly Nursing 1933 2 26 100 1.50
Anesthetists J
Florence A. McQuillen, Editor; American Association of Nurse Anesthetists,
Publisher, 130 E. Randolph St. (1).
Journal of the American j Monthly Dental 1913 2 29 105 x7.00
Dental Association I
Dr. L. W. Morrey. Ed.; Amer. Dental Assn., Pub., 222 E. Superior St. (11).
Journal of the American jQuarterly Dent. Hyg 1927 2 82 112 2.00
Dental Hygienists* Assn...f^
Belle Fiedler, Editor; American Dental Hygienists' Assn., Publisher,
100 E. Ohio St. (11).
Journal of the American \Monthly Dictetic 1925 | || \™ x8'00
Dietetic Association f J 2 38 140
Dorothea F Turner, Editor; American Dietetic Assn., Controlled circ.
Publisher, Room 410, 620 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
1,872
1934 2 32 108 x6.00 £9,300
5386
1,711
733
4,318
2*609
1,031
'•i HXJ
4,600
9,563
86,847
5,493
2,932
13,109
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'i Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems/ 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate ginned only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee,
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CHICAGOf (Continued)
Journal of the American
Judicature Society
Glenn R. Winters,' Editor; American Judicature Society, Publisher,
1155 E. 60th St. (37).
Journal of the American jsaturday Medical 1883 |
Austin Smith, M.bi, Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
535 N. Dearborn St. (10).
Estab Cols <fr Width V Depth Sub
28
42
140
140
Circ
15,000
15,000
15.00 180,588
{^atfnd^ 1924 2 41 14° x7'°°
A. B. Baldwin, Ed.; Amer. Oil Chemists Soc., Pub., 86 E. Wacker Drive (1).
186 10.00
3,400
24
24
210
210
210
J2,500— Free
5.00
650 — Free
1 12,500 — Free
23 294 3.50
24 301
y Osteopathic 1901 8 26 186 10.00 11,234
"Dn*R." P7 Keesecker, Editor; American Osteopathic Association, Publisher,
212 E.Ohio St. (11).
JOV™eii°nlr^ Vet. Medicine 1877 2 31 115x15.00 10,275
Dr. W. A. Aitken, Editor; American Veterinary Medical Association, Publisher,
600 S. Michigan Ave. (5).
J°Ta?e"£r^ }Month* iSlrJot°°rff 1925 8 83 140X2'°0
Dean Moore, Editor; United Slate, Tile and Composition Roofers, Damp &
Waterproof Workers Assn., Publisher, 6 E. Lake St. (1).
Katolik-f (Czech) Tues. & Fri Cath. & Ind 1893 8 24 280 6.00 4,102
Dr. Vilem Stranecky, Ed.; Boh. Benedictine Press, Pub., 1637 Allport Ave. (8).
Kiwanis Magazine Monthly Ipr^Meii* 191T 8 27 14° 2*°° *252'149
Kiwanis International. Publisher, 520 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Kristaus Karaliaus Laivas 1
(Ship of Christ the King) [Saturday Religious 1921 2 86 126 3.00
(Lithuanian) J
Rev. A. Ignotas, Editor; Marian Fathers, Publisher, 4545 W. 63rd St. (29).
Labor Digest — See Indianapolis, Ind.
^no advT)*!.0!!.1!!!^! JMonthly Labor 1950 2 29 108 10.00
H. L. Stewart, Editor; Commerce Clearing House, Inc., Publisher,
4025 W. Peterson Ave. (46).
Lake View Booster — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
f Lake View Economist-f Thursday Independent 1924 5
1 Near Loop Economist-f Thursday Independent 1954 5
I Northtown Economist-f Thursday Independent 1924 5 24
L Sidney S. Siegel, Editor and Publisher, 917 W. Armitage St. (14).
Lake View Independent — See Independent Newspapers.
Lawndale News Thursday Independent 1934 8
Morris Kaplan, Editor and Publisher, 2530 S. Kedzie Ave. (23).
Lawndale Times -f Thursday Independent 1932 8
Arthur Schimmel, Editor and Publisher, 3159 W. Roosevelt Rd. (24)
Leader Papers, Inc.
*Advertising for these newspapers may be placed through the office of Leader
Papers, Inc., 3112 N. Central Ave. (34). Comprised of:
*Belmont Central Leader-f ....Wednesday Independent 1962
*Bel-Park Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1957
*Cragin Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1957
*Harlem Irving Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1957
*Jefferson Park Leader-f Sunday Independent 1949
*Mayfair Leader-f Sunday Independent 1949
*North West Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1957
*PortagePark Leader-f Sunday Independent 1949
*Suburban Leader-f Sunday Independent 1949
*West Belmont Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1955
Frank W. Boege, Editor; Hubert F. Messe, Publisher, 3112 N. Central Ave. (34).
Leather and Shoes Saturday {f^ather^odT 189° 3
Rumpf Publishing Co., 800 W. Adams St. (6).
Legal Aid Brief Case 1 K H „_ [Legal Aid 194 1
(no adv.) J5ti.ayr {Work
Junius L. Allison, Editor; National Legal Aid Assn., Publisher,
American Bar Center (37).
ronicle and Chicago JFriday Dem> & LegaJ 1924 5 24 224 3.00
'T.~J.~Meite8"EdiV Chicago Legal Chronicle Pub'ng Co., 1420 Lunt Ave. (26).
Leisure Quarterly Society 1958 3 27 140 3.00
Joe Godfrey, Editor; Godfrey-Stone International Publications, Inc.,
4848 N. Broadway (13).
Cirodation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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3.00 400
29,600 — Free
8 23 294 4.00
35,000 — Free
8 23 294 4.00
8 23 294 4.00
8 23 294 4.00
8 23 294 4.00
8 23 294 4.00
8 23 294 4.00
8 23 294 4.00
8 23 294 4.00
8 23 294 4.00
Central Ave. (34).
3 26 140 5.00
*3,695
1 48 86
Controlled free dist.
5,000
47,000
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Lion Magazine, The Monthly [prot. Men
4.00
6.00
7 28 220
6.00
6.00
5.00
24 140
4Q 14Q
Controlled circ.
1907 3 26 14° 3'50
27 140 3.00
Controlled circ.
§23,500
2,093
>5,024
12,500
2,500
CHICAGO! (Continued) Estab Co !*<£> Width? Depth Sub Circ
f Leon, El (Span.) Monthly { Let/ft Amer 1944 8 27 142 x1'00
1918 8 27 142 xl.OO *503,656
John Read Karel, Editor ; International Assn. of Lions Clubs, Publisher,
209 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
Liberty (Sloboda) (Serbian ).. 3 ti. a mo Independent 1905 7 26 290
American-Serbian Cultural Assoc., 19 E. Pearson St.
Library Quarterly -f Quarterly Lib'y Research.. 1931 2 30 112
Leon Carnovsky, Ed.; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Life — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Life— See New York, N. Y.
Life — International Edition — See New York, N. Y.
T fo-hf it/Total AC™ n; ™™fMxr /Light Metal 1942 3 27 140 8.00
Light Metal Age Bi-monthly |Trade Controlled circ.
Roy Felloxn, Jr., Editor; Fellom Publications, 549 W. Randolph St. (6).
Lincoln-Belmont Booster — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Lincolnite — See Ravenswood-Lincolnite News, also Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Lincoln Park Independent — See Independent Newspapers.
Lion Magazine, The — See Leon, El.
Listen, The FM and High 1M f|ll {^di?' 1955 » H }4° 8'00
Fidelity Guide (offset). J Monthly jMuwc. Controlled free dist.
Leslie F. Clifford, Editor; Forbes Publications, P. O. Box 398 (90).
Live Stock Breed Publicat's... Monthly Breeding 3 26 140
Comprised of: Sheep Breeder, Columbia, Mo.; Shorthorn World, Aurora, 111.
Space sold in combination as a group. See individual listings.
The Earl J. Cooper Co., 221 N. La Salle St.
Logan Booster — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Logan Square News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
Loyola News 4- V Thursday Collegiate 1921 5 24 210 1.25
Students of Loyola Univ., Editors and Publishers, 820 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
TPPA Tim «, M™*MV fLPGas 1965 3 27 140x3.00
LPGA Times Monthly | indus. Controlled free dist.
Felix F. Eberhart, Editor; Liquefied Petroleum Gas Assn., Inc., Publisher,
11 S. La Salle St. (3).
Lubrication Engineering Monthly (lUfbri cation 1945 2 40 1
J. Boyd, Editor; American Society of Lubrication Engineers, Publisher,
84 E. Randolph St. (1).
L'udove Noviny (Slovak) Thursday Labor 1905
John Zuskar, Editor and Publisher, 1510 W. 18th St. (8).
Management and Business liu^+Mr p,,« A,lf/v.« 1968
Automation j Monthly Bus. Auto n
Arnold E. Keller, Editor; Office Appliance Co., Publisher,
600 W. Jackson Blvd. (6).
Marking Industry* Monthly {^Y^ut
A. W. Hachmeister, Editor; Marking Devices Publishing Co.,
407 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Maroon+V Friday Collegiate 1892 cLt^lled^ie dlst°
Students of University of Chicago, Editors and Publishers, 1212 E. 59th St. (37).
Masonic Chronicler Saturday { Ea^terrf Star 1904 6 25 21° 2'°°
Not issued 5th Saturday of month.
M. A. Stillwaugh, Editor; Masonic Chronicler Pub. Co., 82 W. Randolph St. (1).
Masonic Temple Topics 4- Monthly Fraternal 1910 4 26 140 5.00
Judson L. Parker, Editor and Publisher, 140 N. Dearborn St. (2).
Mass Vending Monthly jJS?l!£,t. "^ Controlled1 free dist.
Harvey Carr, Editor; Wilson-Carr, Inc., Publisher/ 407 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Master Barber and 1™^ *ui f Barber & moo o A<* iAn *o nn
Beautician Magazine+.-.J Monthly 1 Beauty Cult. 1922 2 43 14° x2'00
W. D. Morris, Ed.; Asstd. Master Barbers and Beauticians of America, Pub.,
587 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Mayfair Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.,
Mayfair News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
Mayfair Times — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
n, * TU™*MW {MeatPkg. & 1934 3
Meat Monthly \ Sausage Mfg.
E. B. Nattemer, Editor and Publisher, 69 E. Van Buren St. (5).
Mecanica Popular (Span.) Monthly Mechanical 1947 2
See also Popular Mechanics Magazine.
H. H. Windsor, Jr., Editor; H. H. Windsor, III, Publisher, 200 E. Ontario St. (11).
Mecanique Populaire — See Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Messenger, The Semi-mo Methodist 1862 3 30 140 2.00
Rev. B. W. Selin, Editor; Methodist Publishing House, 740 Rush St. (11).
£18,046
4,938
§2,125
24,000
*850
$8,000
7,386
, 554
82 112
> 10,381
3.50 *206,398
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
§PO Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V A gate linea. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally/
estimate. VI"«ed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Metal Forming and \ MftTlfMv /Metal Form'g 1939 2
Fabricating J Monthly i&Fabricat'g 2
Matt E. Hevertz, Editor; Watson Publications, Inc., 201 N. Wells St."(~6K
f Lay man Ints.
Gift
1 circ. > 12, 124
Methodist Layman, The+ Monthly ^Me'thodist 1924 2 24 91 1.50 $50,000
(Church
Shelby E. Southard, Editor; The Methodist Church, Publisher, 740 Rush St. (11).
Mid-America (no adv.) Quarterly Historical 1918 1 62 98 2.00 J510
Jerome V. Jacobsen, Editor ; Loyola University, Publisher,
6525 Sheridan Rd. (26).
Mid-Week News -j- Wednesday Independent 1938 8 25 194 16,000 — Free
E. O. Fahner, Editor; The Mid-Week News, Publisher, 2728 W. Ainslie St. (25).
Midwest Automotive News + Monthly Automotive .1927 3 27 140
Automotive Publishing Co., 5252 Broadway (40). Controlled free dist. $15,000
Midwest Engineer V Monthly Engineering 1890 3 28 133x4.00
J. E. Harrington, Ed.; Western Soc. of Engineers, Pub., 84 E. Randolph St. (1).
Midwest Farm Paper Unit — Comprised of: Farmer, The, St. Paul, Minn.; Nebraska
Farmer, Lincoln, Neb.; Prairie Farmer, Chicago, 111.; Wallace's Farmer & Iowa
Homestead. Des Moines, Iowa; Wisconsin Agriculturist and Farmer, Racine,
Wis. See individual listings. Space in all five may be bought in combination or
separately.
Midwest Farm Paper Unit, 35 E. Wacker Dr. (1).
Mid-West Herald-f Thursday Independent 1947 8 25 294 2.25 1,985
Herald Publishing Co., 1123 N. Ashland Ave. (22). 5,515 — Free
Midwest Inspection Journal -f. Monthly {& mdg1 Regs1' 1946 3 26 14° 3<0° 4'760
Don A. Minnoch, Editor; Midwest Building Publications, 205 W. Wacker Dr. (6).
Mid-West Restaurant liu™fMv p^ofo^^^f T«^ I939 8 26 14° 2-°°
News-f w../Monthly Restaurant Ind.. 2 4Q 140
H. C. Siekman, Editor; Chicago Restaurant Assn., Publisher, Room 1190,
30 W. Monroe St. (3).
Midwest Times -f Thursday Independent 1940 5 24 217 8.50
Sam L. Fioretto, Ed.; Midwest Times, Inc., Pub., 3437 W. Chicago Ave. (51).
Milwaukee Road Magazine -f. Bi-monthly RR. Employees.. 19 13 3 27 140 1.00
Marc Green, Editor; CMSP&P RR. Co., Publisher, 356 Union State Bidg. (6).
Mission Post-f Monthly Baptist 1906 4 26 168 1.50
Alfred Holmgren, Editor; Baptist Mission Union of America, Publisher,
919 N. Lavergne Ave. (51).
f Mobile Home &
Mobile Homes Monthly { Trailer Mfrs.,
I Deal'rs.&Suplrs
Todd R. Leigh ton, Editor; Robert E. Lewis, Pub., 9330 Constance Ave. (17).
Modern Beauty Shop Monthly Beauty Shops. ...1924 2 40 140 6.00
Modern Beauty Shop Inc., Publisher, 59 E. Monroe St. (3).
Modern Concrete Monthly Concrete Indus. 1937
Pit and Quarry Publications, Inc., 431 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Modern Highways Monthly Mod. Hwy. Eng.1954
Also provides BPA controlled circ. >15,793. _
Edward S. Gillette, Editor; Scranton Publishing Co., 185 N. Wabash Ave. (1).
Modern Hospital Monthly Hosp. Admin 1913 3 26 140 4.00 * 15,606
R. M. Cunningham, Jr., Editor; 2 40 140
F. W. Dodge Corporation, Publisher, 919 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Modern Metals Monthly Light Metals 1945 CL trilled1 free dis°t°
W. B. Griffith, Editor; Modern Metals Pub. Co., 435 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Modem Philology -f Quarterly Philological 1903 2 30 112 6.00 913
George Williamson, Ed.; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
£1,055
28 140 3.00
Controlled circ.
Total unpaid dist.
3 27 140 2.00
2 40 140
6,768
*82,154
1,820
>20,440
3 27 140
2 41 140
Controlled circ. VAC 15,793
$5,872
t8,337
Modern Railroads Monthly
f New Railroad 1945 2
1 Developments
50 154
Controlled circ.
>23,S27
Frank Richter, Editor; Watson Publications, Inc., 201 N. Wells St. (6).
Montclare-Leyden Herald lw A A I^A^^A^* I94* 8 22 294 3.00 $16,650
(Elmwood Park) [Wednesday Independent $16,000— Free
J. E. Shelby, Editor; Montclare-Leyden Co., Publisher, 2384 N. Harlem Ave.,
Elmwood Park.
Mont Clare News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
Moody Monthly Monthly Interdenom 1900 3 27 140 3.00 103,262
Rev. Wm. Culbertson, D.D., Editor; Moody Bible Institute, Publisher,
820 N. La Salle St. (10).
Moose Magazine Monthly Fraternal 1910 8 27 140 x.50 $834,089
Ray Seymour, Editor; Loyal Order of Moose, Publisher, 1231 Loyola Ave. (26).
Mortgage Banker -f Monthly f Mortgage -flo9 « „„ 140 4 o
G.H. Knott, Editor; The Mortgage 1 Loans 1989 3 27 14° 4-°
Bankers Assn. of America, Publisher, 111 W. Washington St. (2).
Morze (The Sea) (Polish) lMrtT,fMv 1931 3 27
(offset) + ; [Monthly 2 42
Anthony F. Tyma, Sr., Editor; Polish National Alliance, Publisher,
1114 Milwaukee Ave. (22).
126
126
4,702
3.00 $2,600
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uset Mats. • Nonpareil
etas, 12 to inch. V Agate linei, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Circ
f Motel
Estab Cols <:> Width V Depth Sub
1949 3 26 140 4.00
2 40 140
I Management Controlled free dist. 26,692
J. D. Davis, Editor; Motel Publishing Co., 154 E. Erie St. (11).
Moteru Dirva (Women's 1
Field) (Li th.) (no adv.) ^Monthly Frat. (Cath.) 1914 2 30 112 2.50 2,400
(offset) J
Mrs. D. Murray, Editor; Lithuanian R. C. Women's Alliance of America, Pub.,
4545 W. 63rd St. (29).
Motor News-f Monthly Motoring 1906 5 24 205x2.00 225,878
James E. Bulger, Editor; Chicago Motor Club, Pub., 66 E. S. Water St. (1).
Motor Service Monthly Auto Service 1921 2 27 94
Prints supplement called Jobber News. Controlled circ. >165,509
Jud Purvis, Editor; Motor Service, Pub., 549 W. Washington Blvd. (6).
Motor Speed Sports Review — See Sports Review.
Motorway Transport .Monthly Motor Truckers. 1939 3 26 140 3.00 3,072
Richard A. Wood, Editor; Illinois Motor Truck Controlled free dist. 1,967
Operators' Assn., Publisher, 30 N. La Salle St. (2).
Mount Greenwood Express -{-.Thursday Independent 1938 6 19 204 2.75 8,922
George Brown, Editor; Southwest Messenger Press, Inc., Publisher,
8046 W. lllth St. (43).
Municipal Finance Quarterly (pinSn.&Acct'g l928 2 31 108 x1'50 3'475
Prints semi-monthly Municipal Final ce News Letter.
Joseph F. Clark, Editor; Municipal Finance Officers Assn., 1313 E. 60th St. (37).
Musical Leader Monthly Musical 1900 2 43 147 2.00
Evelyn F. Smith, Editor; E. F. Smith and J. F. Demerath, Publishers,
332 S. Michigan Ave. (4).
Muzikos Zinios-f (Lith.) Quarterly Musical 1934 2 36 126 x2.00 840
Juozas Kreivenas, Editor; The Lithuanian Organists Alliance, Publisher,
1602 S. 48th Court, Cicero (50).
fTV, Radio
NARDA News-f Monday < Appliance 1944 3 36 168x15.00 J5,817
(Indus.
Sam Karr, Editor; Nat'l Appliance and Radio-TV Dealers Assn., Publisher,
1141 Merchandise Mart (54).
N. A. R. D. Journal Semi-mo Pharmaceutic 1898 3 26 140 2.00
Also provides circulation statement for A.B.C. *35,173. Controlled circ. >43,179
Peter J. Sletterdahl, Editor; National Assn. of Retail Druggists,
Publisher. 205 W. Wacker Dr. (6).
Nargus Bulletin (formerly \M^fV,iv Tr,/* P^f rv»w 1914 3 27 14° x4-00
National Grocers Bulletin) [Monthly Ind. Ret Groc 2 4Q 14Q
Marie Kiefer, Editor; Nat'l Assn. of Retail Grocers, Controlled circ. >69,243
Publisher, 360 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
Na[czech)The Nati°n) } Wed. & Sun.. ..Cath. & Ind 1894 8 23 280 6.50 3,909
Dr. Vilem Stranecky, Editor; Bohemian Benedictine Press, Publisher,
1637 S. Allport St. (8).
Narod Polski-f (Polish) Semi-mo Cath. & Labor.... 1886 5 24 189 x
Z. J. Stefanowicz, Ed.; Polish R. C. U. of Amer., Pub., 1331 Augusta Blvd. (22).
§8,000
$5,000
£2,500
41,626
30,OOO
t56,000
$1,500
t!5,434
73,O21
10,039
*1(U32
2,240
y Independent 1909 7 26 280 6.00
Leo Fisher, Editor; Narodni Glasnik Publishing Co., Pub., 1413 W. 18th St. (8).
MATFQA <?™™»4- M™tM*r (TV Service 1951 3 28 133 5.00
NATESA Scope-f Monthly 1 ManaRement Controlled free dist.
Frank J. Moch, Editor; Nat'l Alliance Television and Electronic Service Assn.,
Publisher. 5908 S. Troy St. (29).
National Bowlers Journal I-.. ,,4.1,1,, o * 1010 o on -ici A A A
and Billiard Revue [Monthly Sports 1913 3 30 161 4.00
Ernest Ahlborn, Editor; National Bowlers Journal and Billiard Revue, Inc.,
Publisher. 506 S. Wabash Ave. (5).
NaG!hiwro^^ Chiropractic 1921 2 28 102 1.00
C. Miller, Ed. ; Nat'l College of Chiropractic, Pub., 20 N. Ashland Blvd. (7).
National Congress Bulletin. ...Monthly Education 1932 3 24 135 x.30
June and July issues are combined.
National Congress of Parents and Teachers, Publisher, 700 N. Rush St. (11).
National Corpora' n Reporter.. Friday Legal & Finan... 1890 5 24 213 5.00
Frederick A. Rowe, Jr., Editor; U. S. Corp. Bureau, Pub., 8 S. Dearborn St. (3).
National Engineer Monthly Power Eng'g 1897 \ ||j J4{[ x2-00
Walter J. Banke, Editor; National Assn. of Power Engineers, Publisher,
176 W. Adams St. (3).
National Food Distributors \TI*/V«*VI,, f Food Dist. 1007 q OT HA -IAAA
Journal [Monthly ]& Selling 1927 3 27 14° 10-°°
E. J. Martin, Editor; Nat'l Food Distributors Assn., Publisher,
900 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Nations. 4-H News + Month* {$$£$£* 192S c^Vd' JL ftl
Elwood C. Shaffer, Editor; National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work,
Publisher. 69 E. Van Buren St. (5).
National Furniture Review.. ..Monthly Ret. Furn. Trd...1927 8,
R. R. Rau, Editor; Nat'l Retail Furniture Assn., Pub., 666 Lake Shore Dr. (11).'
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *J«ne and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn : ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. e Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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National Jewish Post (Chicago Edition), 180 N. Wells St., Chicago (6).
For complete information see National Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Ind.
N^nd^cer + .^.°.C.k. ............. /Monthly .......... Livestock .......... 1922 4 26 182 .60*249,890
J. W. Sampler,' Editor ; Nat'l Live Stock Pub. Assn., 139 N. Clark St. (2).
N^?iJ>rnt'TaaChepV 1 Monthly ......... !andHomeUC' 1906 2 40 133
(no adv.) ............................ J [School Coop.
Mrs. Eva H. Grant, Ed.; Nat'l Parent-Teacher, Pub., 700 N. Rush St. (11).
1.25
National Provisioner ............... Saturday .........
1891 3 27 14° 6*°° *9»297
National Safety News Monthly
1:5,705
t!2,158
*33,iea
3,797
*19,801
*8,427
E. R. Swem, Editor; National Provisioner, Inc., Publisher, 15 W. Huron St. (10).
National Publisher Monthly Journalistic 1920 3 26 140x2.00
George C. Ebbert. Ed.; Nat'l Editorial Assn., Pub., 608 S. Dearborn St. (5).
National Roofer, Siding and f M -, w^fl „ 1939 3 27 140 3.00
Insulation Contractor + . 4 Montnly Roofing Controlled circ.
James McCawley, Editor; Shelter Publications, 315 W, Madison St. (6).
"fc^8pi5!fetyf 1919 3 26 140 X6.50
&Hea?th Total unpaid dist.
C. T. Fish, Ed.; National Safety Council, Pub., 425 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
National Underwriter Thursday Fire & Cas. Ins. .1897 4 27 168 7.00
Kenneth O. Forge, Ed.; Nat'l Underwriter Co., Pub., 175 W. Jackson Blvd. (4).
National Underwriter Friday Life Insurance.. .1897 4 27 168 7.00
R. B. Mitchell, Ed.; Nat'l Underwriter Co., Pub., 175 W. Jackson Blvd. (4).
Nation's Agriculture -f- Monthly Agriculture 1936 3 27 160 x.50 1,642,974
July and August editions combined.
Creston J. Foster, Editor; Amer. Farm Bureau Fed'n, Publisher,
Merchandise Mart (54).
Nation's Schools Monthly Admin. Schools. 1928 \ \\ J<° 4.00*18.S45
Dr. A. H. Rice, Editor; F. W. Dodge Corp., Publisher, 919 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Naujienos -f (News) (Lith.).. .Morn.ex.Sun... Progressive 1914 7 26 280 9.00
Dr. Pius Grigaitis, Editor; Lithuanian News Publishing Co., Inc.,
1739 S. Halsted St. (8).
Near Loop Economist — See Lake View Economist,
fF,_* :, 1946 3 26 * '"
NEDA Journal Monthly r
543,274
2 42 140
Controlled free dist.
Sam P. Karr, Editor; National Electronic Distributors Assn., Inc.,
Publisher, 343 S. Dearborn St. (4).
fNegro Transp.
Negro Traveler, The (Negro). .Monthly \& Hotel 1942 3 26 140 3.00
[World
Clarence M. Markham, Jr., Editor; Travelers' Research Publishing Co., Inc.,
8034 Prairie (19).
New Christian Advocate + Monthly Methodist 1826 Controlled frle dist°
4,248
52,000
3,173
26,078
Dr. T. Otto Nail, Editor; Methodist Publishing House, 740 N. Rush St. (11).
New Physician, The Monthly Medical 1952 I \* JJJ x 51'048
Russell F. Staudacher, Editor; Student American Medical Assn., Publisher,
430 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
News-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1875 8 23 310 25.20**547,796
Color advertising accepted. Sat. evg. circ. 6.00**545,667
John S. Knight, Editor; Chicago Daily News, Inc., Pub., 400 W. Madison St. (6).
New World-f Friday Catholic 1892 8 22 300 4.00 197,600
Rev. John M. Kelly, Editor; The New World Pub. Co., 109 N. Dearborn St. (2).
NOFA Bulletin Monthly Office Fura 1948 Controlled1 free dist"
Daniel Waldner, Editor; National Office Furniture Assn., Publisher,
327 S. La Salle St.
Northcenter News 4- Wednesday Independent 1925 5 26 224 3.00
Mainly free distribution.
C. W. Wermich, Editor; Northcenter Press, Pub., 2050 W. Irving Park (1H).
North Loop News 4- Thursday Republican 1930 5 24 210 3.00
3,500
1,500
9,700
1,142
"B. R7Albanese, Editor and Publisher, 80*0 N. Clark St. (10). 10,858 — Free
N Newf-fv C°n.e*! JBi-wkly, Wed.. Collegiate .......... 1922 5
Students of North Park College, Editors and Publishers, 3225 Foster Ave. (25).
North Side News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
North Side Star — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Northtown Economist — See Lake View Economist.
North Town News — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Northwestern News -J- V ......... Monday ........... { OSvg^School) 1943 6 24 213 x
Board of Publications, Evening Divisions of Northwestern University,
Publisher, Wieboldt Hall, 339 E. Chicago Ave. (11).
25 210 1.00 J1.400
*6,000
|Bi-monthly jcoll 1906 1 56 105 6'00
Northwestern University Law School, Eds. and Pubs., 357 E. Chicago Ave. (11).
1,600
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <8> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch, t County seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Northwest Herald -f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 8 24 294 4.50
Cire
8,700
. ,
Arthur H. Weiss, Publisher, 1123 N. Ashland Ave. (22). 11,150— Free
North West Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.
Northwest Side Press — See Jefferson Park Press.
North West Times — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Northwesttown Booster-f- ..... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1925 5 24 219 31,OOO— Free
John S. Oarurek, Editor; Aladdin Pub. Co., Inc., 3749 W. North Ave. (47).
Norwood-Edison Times — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Norwood Park Citizen (off set )>Thurs day ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1937 5 24 196 2.50 8,206
L. Longland, Editor; John W. Carroll, Publisher, 27 Fairview Ave., Park Ridge.
Friday Labor 1938 4 28 228 6.00
Dr7 Charles Musii, Editor; The New Era Assn., Publisher, 1510 W. 18th St. (8).
1938 3 26 133 4.00
Novi Svet (New World
(Sloven. &
Monthly
: Education
26
41
133
133
Issued bi-monthly in July-August.
Dr. L. A. Leskovar, Editor; Novi Svet Publishing Co., 2032 W. Cermak Rd. (8).
§1,515
£4,500
..C.r°.! Monthly .......... Coin Collecfg....l935 2 25 91 3.50 J18.000
Lee H. Hewitt,' 'iBditor -Hewitt Brothers, Publishers, 7320 Milwaukee Ave. (31).
Numismatist-}- ......................... Monthly .......... Coin Collect' g.... 1888 1 54 105 x5.00 J16,400
Elston G. Bradfield, Editor; American Numismatic Assn., Publisher,
P. O. Box 3491 (54).
OAAA News-f ......................... Monthly .......... Outdoor Adv ..... 1910 3 27 140 x4.00 1,398
Walter Holan, Editor; Outdoor Advertising Assn. of America, Inc., Publisher,
24 W. Erie St. (10).
Observer^ (Dutch & Eng.)... Monthly .......... { Ancestry 1898 4 26 182 1'00 *3'874
Arthur De Kruyter, Editor; Illinois Observer, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 754 (42).
Office App,iances Month* \^^T 19°" VtS u^a°id L°£
J. A. Gilbert, Editor; Office Appliance Co., Pub., 600 W. Jackson Blvd. (6).
Official Airline Guide Monthly Aviation Guide.. 194 3 2 40 14013.50
Printed in three editions: North American Ed., circ., 30,917; Quick Reference
Ed., circ., 7,444; World-Wide Ed., circ., 12,035.
Wayne W. Parrish, Editor; American Aviation Publications, Inc.,
139 N.Clark St. (2).
[Paperboard,
Official Board Markets Saturday \ Waste Paper 1925 2 42 14030.00
I & Pulo Prices
Richard W. Porter, Editor; Board Products Pub. Co., 228 N. La Salle St. (1).
Oil Daily, The -f {& Smi?*'8**' {Fndus!eUm 1951 5 24 20° 25'00
Milburn Petty, Editor; Keith J.' Fan shier, Publisher, 59 E. Van Buren St. (5).
f Optical Index Monthly Optical Indus 1926 C5nt*?lled free dist.
Optometric Weekly Thursday Optometry 1910 2 32 119 4.00
Martin Topaz, Editor; Professional Press, Inc., Pub., 5 N. Wabash Ave. (2).
Osadne Hlasy (Parish \EViriaw r«fKr»iin iQ9» 7 9fi 9»<* A. c\(\
News) (Slovak) -f f Friday Catholic 19^8 7 tb t*>6 4.UO
V. J. Tylka, Editor; Tylka Brothers Press, Inc., Pub., 2103 W. Cermak Rd. (8).
Our Sunday Visitor- ] 0 ,^ , n .•, ,.
Register Unit -f f Sunday Catholic
Comprised of: Our Sunday Visitor, Huntington, Ind., size 5 cols., 24 nonps., 217
agate lines; Register, The, Denver, Colo., size 8 cols., 24 nonps., 294
agate lines. Space sold in combination as a group. Circ., 1 1,662, 522.
C. D. Bertolet & Co., Representative, 30 N. Dearborn St. (2).
1
*11,273
1,121
1,34S
7,240
J6.960
*12,440
§1,789
Package Engineering Monthly..
[Package Res.
..-{Devel*
1956 3
27 140
Controlled circ.
elop'm't
(& Purchas'g
Bruce Holmgren, Editor; Angus J. Ray, Publisher, 185 N. Wabash Ave. (1).
Packaging Parade Monthly Packages 1933 3 Controlled drc°.
Chris FitzGerald, Editor; Haywood Publishing Co., 6 N. Michigan Ave. (2).
Packer— See Packer, Kansas City, Mo.
Packinghouse Worker, The 1 M^Mv T Ov™ 1938 5 24 210 1.00
(no adv.) f Monthly Labor Controlled free dist.
Leslie Orear, Editor; United Packinghouse Workers of America, Publisher,
608 S. Dearborn St. (5).
1919 3 26 140 3.00
Paper Industry Monthly Paper Mfg 2 41 140
Controlled circ.
A. W. J. Dyck, Ed. Dir. ; Fritz Publications, Inc., 431 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Parola del Popolo, La -f ln:™™*M,r T oK^ 1908 3 26 133 3-°°
(Ital.) JBi-monthly Labor 2 40 133
Egidio Clemente, Editor; La Porola del Popolo Pub'g Assn., 451 N. Racine Ave.
>35,191
>2 1,249
100,000
>7,493
6,725
Distribution
1937
|part8 Jobbers
3 26 140 5.00
Controlled circ. VAC 14,240
Mai Parks, Editor and Publisher, 66 E. Walton Place (11).
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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Peacock Northwest Newspapers — See also Chicago Accredited Newspapers.
""Advertising for these newspapers may be placed through the office of Peacock
Northwest Newspapers, 2319 Milwaukee Ave. Comprised of:
*Belriont-Central News-}-....- Wednesday. ...Independent 1938 8 22 294 5.00 5,010
R, J. Peacock. Editor; Peacock Publishing Co., 2819 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 14,290 — Free
*Community New«-f Thursday Independent 1936 8 22 294 5.00 404
R, J. Peacock, Editor; Peacock Publishing Co., 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 262— Free
*Harlem-Irving News-f- Tuesday Independent 1956 8 22 294 5.00 790
R. J. Peacock, Editor; Peacock Publishing Co., 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 2,578 — Free
*Higgins Suburban News + ... Tuesday Independent 1955 8 2.2 294 5.00 719
R. J. Peacock, Editor; Peacock Publishing Co., 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 3,205 — Free
"Irving Park News -f- Thursday Independent 1925 8 22 294 5.00 6,O71
R. J. Peacock, Editor; Peacock Publishing Co., 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 11,896 — Free
* Jefferson -Norwood News 4- ..Wednesday Independent 1945 8 22 294 5.00 2,626
R. J. Peacock, Editor; Peacock Publishing Co., 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 9,203 — Free
*Logan Square News-f Thursday Independent 1925 8 22 294 5.00 2,642
R. J. Peacock, Editor; Peacock Publishing Co., 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 11,735 — Free
*Mayfair News-h Thursday Independent 1945 8 22 294 5.00 734
R. J. Peacock, Editor; Peacock Publishing Co.. 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 1,826 — Free
* Mont Clare News-h Tuesday Independent 1923 8 22 294 5.00 1,516
R. J. Peacock, Editor; Peacock Publishing Co., 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 5,570— Free
*News-h Sunday Independent 1904 8 22 294 5.00 26,199
R. J. Peacock, Editor and Publisher, 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 13,137 — Free
*North Side News -f Friday Independent 1890 8 22 294 5.00 1,153
R. J. Peacock, Editor; Peacock Publishing Co., 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47).
*Portage Park News-h Wednesday Independent 1925 8 22 294 5.00 5,219
R. J. Peacock, Editor and Publisher, 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47). 11,053 — Free
1Q2S 8 22 294 *i 00 4 T22
*West Suburban Times + Tuesday Independent iy*° ° " *** 11,720— Free
R. J. Peacock, Editor: Peacock Publishing Co., 2319 Milwaukee Ave. (47)'.
Medicine J- Quarterly 1 Med. Science ' '
D. J. Ingle and S. O. Waife, Editors: University of Chicago Press, Publisher,
5730 Ellis Ave. (37).
Petroleum Marketer-f Monthly Oil Markefg 1933 Controlled cirr° >18,350
Ken McKinley, Editor; Ken McKinley and George C. Hodgson, Publishers,
624 S. Michigan Ave. (5).
Photoengravers Bulletin Monthly Photo Engr 1911 1 54 95 4.00 J2.100
Frank J. Schreiber, Ed.; American Photo-Engravers' Assn.,
Publisher, 166 W. Van Buren St. (4).
Physiological Zoology 4- Quarterly Phys. & Zool 1928 2 30 11210.00 609
Thomas Park, Editor; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Pier mini V + Monday Collegiate 1946 d^UedYree dist. 4(000
Students of the Chicago Undergraduate Division of the University of Illinois,
Publisher, Navy Pier (11).
fNon-metallic 1916 3 26 140 3.00
Pit and Quarry Monthly ^mineral 2 40 140
I industry Controlled circ.
W. E. Trauffer, Ed.; Pit and Quarry Publications, Inc., 431 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Playboard, The Sunday {rnl^Mag. 2 32 112
For complete information write The Playboard Ltd., Publisher, 633 Plymouth
Court (5).
Playboy Monthly {MeiT*'"1'1 ^ 1953 3 27 14° 6'00 *85*»656
Hugh M. Hefner, Editor; HMH Publishing Co., Inc., 232 E. Ohio St. (11).
Polish Daily News — See Dziennik Chicagoski.
P°^n1c^utleUn8U^radvd)}Bi-moIlthly Medical 1957 2 46 125 5.00
A. Rytel, M.D., Editor; Polish Medical ^Alliance, 2424 N. Kedzie Blvd. (47).
Popcorn and Concessions
Merchandiser -h
Thomas J. Sullivan, Editor; National Association of Concessionaires, Publisher,
201 N. Wells St. (6).
Populaer Mekanick — See Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Populare Mechanik — See Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Popular Homecraft Magazine.Monthly Homeworkshop.1930 3 27 143 6.00 $172,322
Frederic A. Birmingham, Editor; General Publishing Co.,
621 N. Dearborn Pkwy. (10).
Popular Mechanics Magazine.Monthly Mechanical 1902 2 32 112 3. 5 0*1,325,735
See also Mecanica Popular. Prints French edition in Paris, France called
Mecanique Populaire; Danish edition called Populaer Mekanick, published in
Denmark; Swedish edition called Popular Mekanik, published in Stockholm,
Sweden; German edition called Populare Mechanik, published in Karlsruhe,
Germany.
H. H. Windsor, Jr., Editor; Popular Mechanics Co., Pub., 200 E.Ontario St. (II).
Popular Mekanik — See Popular Mechanics Magazine.
Portage Park Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.
; Jroiisn meaicai Alliance, 2434 IN. iveazie tsiva. \4<).
i f Popcorn &
[Monthly {Concessions 1946 2 27 101 3.50 3,500
•J llndus.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; tPuhIi»her'§ Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Cen.us. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ tho Guide to the us* of th« Directory ha front of book.
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CHICAGOf (Continued) Estab Cols0 Width VDtpth Sub
Portage Park News — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
Portage Park Times — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
[Power 1920 3 26 140
Power Industry ........................ Monthly .......... j Services 2 89 140
[Across Indus. Controlled circ.
John Paul Taylor, Editor; Putnam Publishing Co., Ill E. Delaware Place (11).
Power Wagon (The Motor lMonthlv Mnfnr Tril,,v« 1906 8 26 140 2.00
Truck Journal) .................. jMonthly .......... Motor Trucks.... 2 40 140
A. W. Stromberg, Ed.; Motor Truck Pub. Co., 407 S. Dearborn St. (5).
1936 3 26 140
Practical Builder ..................... Monthly .......... Bldg. Contr ........ 2 41 140
Subscription price $8.00 for 8 years. Total unpaid dist.
Prints Practical Builder Data and Specifications File annually in April.
James M. Lange, Editor; Industrial Publications, Inc., 5 S. W abash Ave. (3).
Clrc
> 57,542
*H>0,308
3,636
1938
ee
tl03,000
$15,000
5,582
2,166
Practical Knowledge Bi-monthly {on Upgru
V. Peter Ferrara, Publisher, 210 S. Clinton St. (6).
Prairie Farmer Semi-mo Agricultural 1841 4 26 182 1.25 *395,382
Paul C. Johnson, Ed.; Prairie Farmer Pub. Co., 1230 W. Washington Blvd. (7).
Printing Views Monthly Printing 1934 Controlled free dist
Len Berman, Editor; Printing Views, Inc., Publisher, 608 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Proceedings, National ]
Acadamy of Sciences [Monthly Science 1915 1 54 98x12.50
(no adv.)-f J
E. B. Wilson, Editor; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Proctology, The Journal of "I
Anal, Rectal and Colon [Quarterly Medical 1936 2 32 112 3.00
Diseases J
Charles Drueck, M.D., Editor and Publisher, 55 E. Washington St. (2).
1942 3 27 140
Production Equipment Monthly Indus. Equip 2 39 140
Controlled circ.
Harvey Carr, Editor; Wilson-Carr, Inc., Publisher, 407 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Pradv8f0.n.a^^ {fNon^cM 1915 2 28 98 xl-°°
M. E. Mclver, Editor; Amer. Assn. of Engineers, Pub., 8 S. Michigan Ave. (3).
lent) 1 Morn. ex. ind. & Frat 1906 7 27 283 9.50
>40,295
$4,500
...
Prints weekly edition.
Louis Beniger, Editor; Slovene Nat'l Benefit Society, Publisher,
2657 S. Lawndale Ave. (23).
[Quarterly Pub. Admin'n.... 1940 2 33 112 8.00
James Fesier, Editor; American Society for Public Administration, Publisher,
6042 Kimbark Ave. (37).
Public Management Monthly {^nagernent 1919 2 81 112 x4'°°
Orin F. Nolting, Ed.; Intema't City Mgrs. Assn., Pub., 1313 E. 60th St. (37).
Public Personnel Review Quarterly Civil Serv 1940 2 31 115 x6.60
Kenneth O. Warner, Editor; Public Personnel Association, Publisher,
1313 E. 60th St. (37).
Public Service Leader-f Monthly Democratic 1930 8 24 880 2.00
Not issued during July and August.
Russel N. Head, Ed.; Public Service Leader, Pub., Ill W. Washington St. (2).
Publishers' Auxiliary -f Saturday Journalistic 1865 7 2Qua2Hfied pa°id
Byron V. Cook, Editor and Publisher, 210 S. Desplaines St. (6). Controlled circ.
: Pulp & Paper Monthly (Paper & 1927 3 26 140 4.00
Issued twice in July. \Pulp Ind. Total unpaid dist.
Pulp & Paper International.. ..Monthly {pulp Indus 1959 8 26 14° 7'00
Albert W. Wilson, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, Inc.,
1791 Howard St. (26).
Pure Milk News + Monthly Dairy Farming..1927 C8ont^Hed fL d'is?.
Donald B. Ellis, Editor; Pure Milk Assn., Publisher, 348 S. Dearborn St. (4).
Quill, The Monthly Prof. Journal.. ..1912 8 27 140 5.00
Charles C. Clayton, Editor; Sigma Delta Chi, Publisher, 85 E. Wacker Drive (1).
Radio Amateur Call Book JQuarterly {teur's hvt*" 192° 3 27 14° K>.00
Virginia 'Tworeki'Editor ; Herbert J. Nelson, Pub./4844 W. Fullerton Ave. (39).
Railroad Yardmaster-f Bi-monthly R.R. Yardma'er1918 | 2Jj 1|4 xS.OO
W. F. Meyer, Ed.; R. R. Yardmasters of Amer. Pub., 537 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Railway Employee* Journal -f Monthly RR. Fraternal.,,1913 3 27 140 xl.OO
W. F. Senge, Ed.; Benefit Assn. of Railway Employees, Pub., 901 Montrose
Ave. (13).
§14,250
J6,288
7,350
*8,300
>2,S19
> 11,696
*8,814
1,262
t!3,933
J2,249
14,564
10,384
15,000
197,051
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; I Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th* Guld* to th« us* of the Directory ta front of book.
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OQ
Estab Cols <S> Width V Depth Sub
1958 3 26 140 5.00
Railway Materials .Bi-monthly Railroad 2 88 140
Controlled free dist.
Phil Murphy, Editor; Phil Murphy & Associates, Publishers, 9 S. Clinton St. (6).
'Railway Purchases and }Monthly (RR Pur. Agt. 190g 3 29 160 2(
otores j lot oioreK er
R. M. Schmidl, Jr., Editor; Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp.,
79 W. Monroe Ave. (3).
Ravenswood-Lincolnite News — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Real Estate Advertiser -f Friday R. Est.&Bldg 1914 8 23 294 2.00
Robert Leighton, Editor; Law Bulletin Publishing Co., 34 N. La Salle (2).
Real Estate News -f Friday Real Estate 1928 3 27 140 6.00
Phil Gundermann, Editor; S. Fritz Merena, Publisher, 105 W. Madison St. (2).
Realty and Building -f Saturday R.E. Constr 1888
Geo. R. Stearns, Pub., 12 E. Grand Ave. (1).
1958
Recreation Management -f Monthly Indus. Recreat'n
4 27 168
8.00
4.00
Roads and Streets Monthly
3 26 140
2 40 140
Controlled free dist.
Don L. Neer, Editor; National Industrial Recreation Assoc., Publisher,
203 N. Wabash Ave. (1).
Refrigeration Service and lMnT,fhlv {Install. & 1933 3 26 140 3.00
Contracting f mummy jRefrig. Serv. Controlled free dist.
H. T. McDermott, Editor; Nickerson & Collins Co., Pub., 435 N. Waller St. (44).
Riverdale Pointer-f- Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 294 2.00
Arthur L. Rausher, Editor and Publisher, 13814 Indiana Ave. (27).
f Highway &
i Heavy Con- 1906 2 41 140 5.00
| struction Equip. Controlled circ.
Harold J. McKeever, Editor; Gillette^ Publishing Co., 22 W. Maple St. (10).
Rocket, The Bi-monthly R.R. Employees.1907 C3ontrolledf?ee dist.
Miss Esther M. Ghasper, Editor; CRI&P Railway Co., Pub., 139 W. Van Buren.
,-KJ . ir 1896 3 26 140 3.00
Rock Products Monthly Won-metallic 2 40 14Q
I Minerals Total unpaid dist.
George C. Lindsay, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Corp., 79 W. Monroe St. (3).
Rogers Park News — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Rural Gravure Monthly iTow^n^11 1936 5 24 206
A rotogravure magazine section published in two editions. Eastern Edition:
32 newspapers in Indiana, 28 in Michigan, 24 in Ohio. Western Edition: 26
newspapers in Wisconsin, 23 in Minnesota, 33 in Iowa, 35 in Illinois.
Robert T. Murphy, Ed.; Rural Gravure Service, Inc., Pub., 201 N. Wells St. (6).
fLow Cost ion o or 1QA o Kn
Rur^ Roads Bi-monthly {Road Const. 1951 3 ^ J^ £rBc°.
V. J. Brown, Editor; Gillette Publishing Co., 22 W. Maple St. (10).
Safety Education Monthly Safety Educ 1924 2 34 126 3.50
Not issued during June, July, August.
Beverly Thompson, Editor; National Safety Council, 425 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
Salesman's Opportunity ITUI««*UK, (Salesmen-
Magazine .Monthly 1 Djrect gell,
A. H. Kulikowski, Publisher, 850 N. Dearborn St. (10).
Samostijna Ukraina (Inde- 1
pendent Ukraine) (Ukr) [Monthly Independent 1948 2 40 140 3.00
(no adv.) J
Dr. Toma Lapychak, Editor; Ukrainian Independent, Publisher, Ltd.,
2000 W. Superior St. (12).
1923 3 28 143 3.50
.
Michael Vaidyla, Editor; Lithuanian National League of America, Publisher,
840 West 33rd St. (8).
San Min-f- (Chinese) Mom. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1931 6 26 280 19.00
Won S. Lee, Editor; The Sun Mon Corporation, Pub., 2127 Archer Ave. (16).
Sant Fe Magazine Monthly RR. Employees. 1906 2 32 119
Free to employees.
John J. Knifke, Editor; Santa Fe RR., Publisher, 80 E. Jackson Blvd. (4).
Savings and Loan News Monthly Sav'g & Loan 188° 8To*J, unPaid dist.
United States Savings and Loan League, Publisher, 221 N. La Salle St. (1).'
Scale Journal Monthly Wghts.&Meas...l914 2 42 140 3.00
Mark W. Pickell, Editor; Scale Journal Publishing Co., 176 W. Adams St. (3).
School PlanningV (offset). ...Monthly Educational 1956 Controlled free d'ist
John Marshall Ziv, Editor; School Planning, Inc., Pub., 75 E. Wacker Dr. (1).
School Review — See Elementary School Journal.
Circ
J6,657
*2»000
3,000
5,018
$2,057
$2,100
12,066
5,934
5,000
>3fi,206
J29.000
* 17,703
1,720
494,570
>31,34B
10,116
26,675
§5,040
56,700
* 23, 139
3,806
tl.054
$13,197
ClroiUtlon— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
erne, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ tb« Guide to th« u»e of the Directory in front off book.
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CHICAGOf (Continued) Estab Cols^WidthV Depth Sub Cire
Science and Mechanics Bi-monthly Mechanical 1930 2 31 112 2.50 * 534,9 17
V. D. Angerman, Editor; Science and Mechanics Publishing Co.,
450 E. Ohio St. (11).
Science Digest Monthly Gen'l Science 1937 2 25 91 3.50
H. H. Windsor, Jr., Editor; Science Digest, Inc., Pub., 200 E. Ontario St. (11).
Seed Trade News -f- Wednesday Seed Indus 1923 4 27 196 3.00
Carl Paton, Editor; Seed Trade News, Inc., Pub., 109 N. Dearborn St. (2).
1915 3 27 140 3.00
Seed World + Semi-mo Seed Trade
210,892
*3,459
*4,091
1,152
2 41 140
Total unpaid dist.
J. M. Anderson, Editor; Seed World Publications, 327 S. La Salle St. (4).
Selling Sporting Goods + Monthly Sptg. Goods 1948 3 ^ntrolted dr°c° >10,487
Robert W. Pettett, Editor; National Sporting Goods Assn., Publisher,
716 N. Rush St. (11).
Sentinel, The-}- Thursday Jewish Interest.1911 4 25 168 6.00 44.018
Jack I. Flshbein, Editor and Publisher, 1702 S. Halsted St. (8).
Serbian Struggle (Serbian). ..Thursday Independent 1905 7 26 290 4.00 $17,500
M. Popovich, Editor and Publisher, 705 S. Wells St. (7).
(Tavern, Hotel, ,
Ion.) .] Rest., Pack.
24 224 3.00
Controlled circ.
Server, The + Ftntly (Mon.).-l Rest., *>«- *- 1936 6
[Store
Jonni Blakeley, Editor; The Server, Publisher, 140 N. Dearborn St. (2).
Service Station Management. Monthly {fK*;!£ent m8 Controlled fr'ee dist.
William J. McAfee, Editor; Motor Service Magazine, Inc., Publisher,
549 W. Washington Blvd. (6).
Sheridan Center Booster — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Shimpo (Japanese) Wcd.&Sat Independent 1945 14 18 238 7.00
K. Sugimoto, Ed.; The Chicago Shimpo, Inc., Pub., 1310 N. Wells St. (10).
Shoe Horn, The Monthly Labor 1947 5 24 210 x
Thomas A. Grimm, Editor; District Council No. 4, United Shoe Workers of
America, Publisher, 1610 W. 18th St. (8).
Shoe Service-f Monthly Shoe Repairs 192° C3ont^lle] 4f ?ee ^
Glenn Johnson, Editor; Shoe Service Institute of America, Publisher,
222 W. Adams St. (6).
Signalman's Journal Monthly {& Labor 192° 8 26 14° x2'00
R. C. Howard, Editor; Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen of America, Pub.,
503 Wellington Ave. (14).
Sinopsis Medica Interna-
1952
(Hospitals
2 24 94
Controlled free dist.
nca interna- M««fM^
cional (Span.) ^Monthly
Louis Gaiter, Publisher, 450 E. Ohio
Skyscraper Management Monthly Bldg. Mgmt 1916 3 27 140 x3.00
Wm. J. McLaughlin, Editor; National Association of Controlled free dist.
Building Owners and Managers, Publisher, 134 S. La Salle St. (3).
Sloboda See Liberty.
fSheet Metal, 1932 3 27 140 2.00
Snips Monthly -j Warm Air 2 41 140
( Heat, Air Con. Controlled circ.
Nick Carter, Editor; E. C. Carter, Publisher, 5707 W. Lake St. (44).
Social Service Review -f Quarterly Social Service. ..1927 2 30 112 6.00
Rachel B. Marks, Ed.; University of Chicago Press, Pub., 5750 Ellis Ave. (37).
Sokol Americky-f (American!,, ,,, -cv.,4. » \?A»n ic^o o Q«
Falcon) (Czech) JMonthly Frat. & Educ 1879 2 36
J. Jelinek, Editor; The American Sokol Organization, Publisher,
2345 S. Kedzie Ave. (23).
Sonntagpost — See Abendpost.
Southeast Economist — See Economist Publications.
South End Reporter Wed.&Sun Independent 1893 8 23
R. J. Kelly, Editor and Publisher, 105 E. 115th St. (28).
119
294
.SSS+™ ............ }Mon
e B. Mikesell, Editor;
N. La Salle St. (2).
y .......... Clu
Jerom
134 N. La Salle St.
.......... 1916 1 "
South Shore Country Club, Publisher,
140
140
4.00
5.00
> 70,434
135,401
§2,050
8,000
tll2
$44,500
15'729
71,000
3,428
1,438
> 12,228
2,882
$8,000
31,802
South Side News-Courier -{-...Wednesday Independent 1925 8 23 294 3.50
Morris Kaplan, Editor and Publisher, 8008 Cottage Grove Ave. (19).
Southtown Economist — See Economist Publications.
Southwest News-Herald-f Thursday Independent 1924 8 24 294
M. H. Peterson, Ed.; Edward Vondrak, Pub., 5845 S. Kedzie Ave. (29).
Specialty Salesman Monthly Direct Selling.. ..1915 8 32 168
Robert E. Russell, Editor; Specialty Salesman Magazine, Inc., Publisher,
307 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
Spectator Thursday Independent 1938 5 24 203
J. W. Carroll, Editor; Pickwick Pub. Co., 27 Fairview Ave., Park Ridge.
5,403
14,450— Free
3.00
3.50
2.50
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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CHICAGOf (Continued) Estib Cols^ Width VDtpth Sub Clre
Sporting- Goods Salesman } 19563251 40
and Boating Salesman, ^Quarterly ........ Sptg. Goods ....... 2 40 140
The .................................... J Controlled free dist. $10,900
Joe Godfrey, Editor; Godfrey-Stone International Publications, Inc.,
5050 N. Broadway (13).
Sports Review ......................... 6 ti. a yr .......... Sports ................ 1941 3 27 140 $214.794
Printed in five issues : Baseball, issued in March ; Basketball, issued in Novem-
ber; Fishing and Boating, issued in January; Football, issued in September;
Motor Speed, issued in December; Hunting, issued in October. Printed in
Rotogravure.
A. L. Jones, Jr., Ed.; Sports Review Pub. Co., Inc., 185 N. Wabash Ave. (1).
Spotlights ................................. lOti.ayr ........ ewrat 1938 3 26 14° 4'00 *9'474
Robert G. Simms-St. Martins, Editor; Painting and Decorating Contractors of
America, Publisher, 2625 W. Peterson Ave. (45).
Standard, The-f ...................... Monday ........... Baptist ............... 1911 8 27 140 8.00 21,814
Martin Erikson, Editor; Bapt. Gen'l Conf., Pub., 5750 N. Ashland Ave. (26).
State Government (no adv.). .Quarterly ........ Legislative ........ 1930 2 38 126 5.00 $5,200
Frank Smothers, Editor; Council of State Govts., Pub., 1318 E. 60th St. (37).
State Teachers Magazines, Inc. — Central advertising office for 45 state teachers'
publications. Combined circ. 1,159,940; Controlled free dist. 36,443. For infor-
mation write 307 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
Street Ensineerin* .................. Monthly ......... {gj&on 19B5 ' ^ont^ed c^c". >15,11.
Harold J. McKeever, Editor; Gillette Publishing Co., 22 W. Maple St. (10).
Suburban Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.
Successful Grocer .................... Monthly .......... Ret. Grocery ...... 1922 3 26 130 2.00 5,636
Verst Publishing Co., 431 S. Dearborn St. (5). 2 40 140
Sunday Booster — See Chicago North Side Newspapers.
Sun-Time8 + ............................ EveryMorn ..... Independent ...... •
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 11. 9 6^-^-632,432
Marshall Field, Jr., Editor and Publisher, Sun-Times Bldg. (11).
1928 3 27 140 3.00
Super Service Station ............. Monthly .......... Service Sta ......... 2 42 140
Controlled circ. >84,004
R. B. Stafford, Editor; Irving-Cloud Publishing Co., 7300 N. Cicero Ave. (30).
.0!!^... Monthly .......... Surg. & Hosp ..... 1905 2 35 105 15.00 22,311
Loyal Davis, M.D., Editor; The Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation, 54
E. Erie St. (11).
Surplus Record and Index ...... Monthly .......... {JXfSST "" « &,tr&d ti£ 4O.362
T. P. Scanlan, Editor and Publisher, 20 N. Wacker Drive (6).
i(kSwS5er jwednesday ..... Independent ....... 1876 8 23 800 5.00 §28,965
E. E. Andersson, Editor; Swedish American Newspaper Co., Publisher,
208 N. Wells St. (6).
^1dv*?*!!:? JMonthly .......... Polit. Int ............ 1940 2 39 129 2.00
Vaclav Miniberger, Editor; Czech American National Alliance, Publisher,
3923 W. 26th St. (23).
[Service Mag.
Tan (Negro) ............................ Monthly .......... 1 for Negro 1950 3 28 143 3.00 * 135,7 31
[Women
John H. Johnson, Ed.; Johnson Publishing Co., Inc., 1820 S. Michigan Ave. (16).
Ta?noTdvhK T.EX .M.aga!!ne JMonthly .......... Business ............ 1923 2 29 108 7.50
H. L. Stewart, Editor; Commerce Clearing House, Inc., Publisher,
4025 W. Peterson Ave. (46).
Technology NewsV ................. Friday ............. Eng'g&ArtsColU928 5 25 224 x2.00
Students of 111. Institute of Technology, Eds, and Pubs., 3300 Federal St. (16).
Telefood Magazine .................. Monthly .......... ™°°* ^ I 40
40
Telefood, Inc., Publisher, 400 N. Michigan Ave. (11). Controlled free dist. $4,713
Mgmnt .*"!!.... }semi-mo ......... Telephone Ind....l909 8 26 140 4.00 11,088
R. W. Smith, Editor; Telephone Engineer Pub. Corp., 7720 Sheridan Rd. (26).
Telephony ................................. Saturday ......... Tel. Indus .......... 1901 'co^^d'elri'VAC 11;939
R. C. Reno, Editor; Telephony Pub. Corp., 608 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Television* Radio Y Articu- \« .Ui JLat.Amer.Radio1ft>< K - «/« me o AA n AAA
los Electricoe (Span.) ...... {Monthly ........ {& Home Appli. 1945 5 24 195 8-°° 14'000
Distributed throughout Central and South America, Italy and Spain.
The Canterbury Press, Publisher, 2001 Calumet Ave. (16).
Tempo-fV ................................ Tuesday .......... Collegiate ........... 1923 5 25 210 x 3,400
Students of Chicago Teach. College, Eds. and Pubs., 6800 S. Stewart Ave. (21).
This Week in Chic.Bo+ ........ Saturday ......... {%£*•«"• 192° 2 Sontro^d lire'. 12.000
Walter L. West, Publisher, 134 N. La Salle St. (2).
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate, flawed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CHICAGOf (Continued)
Time — See New York, N. Y.
Time — Latin American Edition — See New York, N. Y.
Time — Canadian Edition — See New York, N. Y.
Time — Atlantic Edition — See New York, N. Y.
Time— Pacific Edition— See New York, N. Y.
Estab Cols ^ Width T Depth Sub
Clrc
4,500
(no adv?)_. ....... {Monthly I Indus 1928 8 27 14
American Finance Conference, Inc., Publisher, 176 W. Adams St. (3).
Tobacco Record Monthly Tobacco 191° 4 2"
Phil Fuchs, Editor; Tobacco Industry Publishing Co., 20 N. Wacker Drive (6).
Today Magazine-f Monthly Catholic 1946 2 37 126 2.25
Not issued during July, August, September.
James F. Bums, Editor; Today Society, Publisher, 1700 W. Jackson Blvd. (12).
fMagazine-Pict'g t Q AR » 97 * An KA *ntc\ nnn
Today's Business Bi-monthly J Planned 1945 | 27 14° '54 *240'°00
(Modernization
R. W. Mayo, Editor; B. J. Martin & Co., Publisher, 20 N. Wacker Drive (6).
Today's Health Monthly Health 1923 C8ont207lled fL dis?.
W. W. Bauer, M.D., Editor; American Med. Assn., Publisher,
535 N. Dearborn St. (10).
1826 3 27 143 3.00 *8S4,842
£4,500
£19,444
425,699
17,061
Together -|- Monthly Methodist *
Total unpaid dist. 49,553
3 26 140 3.00
Total unpaid dist.
Leland D. Case, Editor; Methodist Publishing House, 740 N. Rush St. (11).
Townsfolk Monthly { Art & ^Travel 1928 4 24 168 8'°°
Townsfolk Company, Publisher, 919 N Michigan Ave. (11).
Toys and Novelties -f Monthly {nobbies*1"168 19°9
Haire Publishing Co., 1405 Merchandise Mart (5).
Traffic Safety Monthly Safety 1927 3 26 140 x4.50
Angela Maher, Editor; Nat'l Safety Council, Pub., 425 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Trailer Dealer Monthly Trailer Indus 1949 3 Controlled lire
James J. Kennedy, Editor; Trailer Dealer Pub. Co., 6229 Northwest Hwy. (31).
Trailer Park Management Monthly {opwSto^ l952 I B6 140 3'00
V. E. Jensen, Editor; J. B. Hardison, Pub., 6229 Northwest Hwy. (31).
Trailer Topics Magazine Monthly Trailer Indus 1937 Cont3roVd f?ee dis?.
Paul Edwards, Editor; Trailer Topics Publishing Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd. (4).
Trailer Travel Magazine Monthly House Trailers. .1936 3 28 140 2.00
Woodall Publishing Co., 121 W. Wacker Drive (1).
Train Dispatcher Monthly RR.Frat.&Laborl919 2 32 119 2.00
John R. Garber, Ed.; Amer. Train Dispatchers Assn., Pub., 10 E. Huron St. (11).
fNew Equip. &
Transportation Supply News. .Monthly..
"" '
40 203
Controlled circ.
*9,723
2f127
$12,000
>7,765
t7,300
$48,682
tl,223
>62,644
Emil G. Stanley, Editor; Stanley Publishing Co., 431 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Tribune-f EveryMorn Independent 1847 8 23 310 34.80**868,4S5
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.^rfcl, 188,042
Prints in rotogravure Tribune Magazine, a section issued with the Sunday
Chicago Tribune. Size 5 cols., 22 nonps., 170 agate lines.
Prints Tribune TV Week Magazine, a section issued with the Saturday Edition
of Chicago Tribune. Size 3 cols., 27 nonps., 143 agate lines.
W. D. Maxwell, Editor; Tribune Co., Publisher, Tribune Sq. (11).
Trident of Delta Delta Delta..Quarterly ........
1891 2 32 112 1.00 £40,000
Mrs. J. T. McDonald, Editor; Delta Delta Delta Sorority, Publisher,
360 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
Tropicals Bi-monthly (Tropical Fish 1956 2 30 116 1.00
Not issued during July-August. \Hobby Controlled free dist.
Earl W. Lyons, Editor and Publisher, 1433 N. Dearborn Pkwy. (10).
TV Guide — See Philadelphia, Pa. Chicago Edition, circ. * 265, 069.
TV Tab + Monthly TV Listings 1953 2 26 112 1.50
Printed in three editions: Chicago, Los Angeles, New York.
Asher Birnbaum, Editor; AJB Publications, Inc., 4950 Marine Drive (40).
Tween Age Digest Monthly f Younger Teen -jnKo o 28 86 300
Not issued during June and August. [Age Int.
Marjorie Koch, Ed.; Tween Age Digest Publishing Co., 1420 Lunt Ave. (26).
^BvSntT*11^!!!."* }Monthly Club News 1925 f ™ \\l 4'00
Nita H. Herczel, "Editor; The Union League Club of Chicago, Publisher,
65 W. Jackson Blvd. (4).
Unity (no adv.) Bi-monthly Liberal Rplig 1878 2 46 133 1.50
Curtis W. Reese, Editor; Abraham Lincoln Centre, Pub., 7 00 Oakwood Blvd. (15).
UnR«vtew34-0f ChiCE8:0 LaW JQuarterly Coll. Legal 1983 1 54 102 6.00
Students'of the • Univ. of Chicago Law School, Editors and Publishers,
5760 Ellis Ave. (87).
2,OOO
4,000
4,233
J937
CirmUtto*--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubltsher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
em's ' 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNallj
estimate. T/lwu* only during academic year. xSubacrlptton included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Cukte to th« us« of th« Directory in front of book.
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CHICAGOf (Continued) Estab Co ls<2> Width V Depth Sub
UMagaz?nVv ?*!?**?. JMonthly Coll. Alumni 1907 3 27 136 4.00
Howard W. Mori, Editor; University of Chicago Alumni Assn., Publisher,
5783 University Ave. (87).
Up Beat — See Down Beat.
Vilnis-f (Surge) (Lith.) {& Mon.X'SUn<Labor 1923 7 27 28° 10-°°
Leon Yonik, Editor; Workers Publishing Assn., Inc., 8116 S. Halsted St. (8).
Cult 1953 2 20 77 2.50
....... Month* ..........
William F. Bunton, Editor; Victory Printing and Publishing Co., Inc.,
179 W. Washington St. (2).
Circ
10,230
§28,355
45,000
27
41
140
140
2.00
27 140 3.00 145,147
32 296 24.00**170,491
27 100 3.00 17,807
3 26 140 5.00
Total unpaid dist.
*8,974
1,290
Voice, The Monthly Religious 198° \
Rev. E. Pickering, Editor; Independent Fundamental Churches
of America, Publisher, 542 S. Dearborn St. (5).
Voice of St. Jude Monthly Catholic 1985 3
See Religious Home Unit, Philadelphia, Pa.
Rev. Edward J. McCabe, C.M.F., Editor; Claretian Missionary Fathers, Publisher,
221 W. Madison St. (6).
Voice of Youth (Slovene & 1« „,, , r T, ,. f 0. 1922 3 26 120 1.20
Eng.) (no adv.) JMonthly Juv. Interest 2 36 12Q
Louis Beniger, Editor; Juvenile Dept. of Slovene Nat'l Benefit Soc., Publisher,
2657 Lawndale Ave. (23).
Wall Street Journal \Morn.ex.Sat. f Nat'l Busi. 1cfio R
(Midwest Edition) + f& Sun. t&Finan. 188y b
Dow Jones & Co., Inc., Publisher, 711 W. Monroe St. (6).
Walther League Messenger.. ..Monthly Lutheran 1893 2
Not issued during August.
Rev. A. P. Klausler, Mgn. Ed.; Walther League, Publisher,
875 N. Dearborn Pkwy. (10).
Water and Sewage Works Monthly (age^ W^rks^
Scranton Publishing Co., 185 N. Wabash Ave. (1).
West Belmont Leader — See Leader Papers, Inc.
West Side Times -J- Thursday Independent 1940 8 23 294
Morris Kaplan, Ed.; West Side Times, Inc., Pub., 2530 S. Kedzie Ave.
West Suburban Times — See Peacock Northwest Newspapers.
West Town Herald -f Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294
Arthur H. Weiss, Publisher, 1123 N. Ashland Ave. (22).
What's New in Home Eco- 1,. ,,, w -, 1936 3
nomics JMonthly Home Econ
Not issued during July and August.
Eleanor Howe and W. S. Harvey, Jr., Editors ; Harvey & Howe, Inc., Publisher,
919 N. Michigan Ave. (11).
Wli^T-o Qof,^QV /Enter. News 3 27 140 5.00
Where Saturday |of chicago Controlled free dist.
Distributed free in Chicago's leading hotels.
Where, What, When, Inc., Publisher, 303 Lincoln Tower, 75 E. Wacker Dr. (1).
Wholesale Grocer News Monthly Whole. Groc 1925 3 26 140 3.00
Verst Publishing Co., 431 S. Dearborn St. (5). 240 140
Woman Bowler Monthly Women's Bow'gl936 3 26 140 1.50
Issued bi-mo. May-June and July-August.
Georgia E. Veatch, Ed.; Woman's International Bowling Congress, Inc.,
Publisher, 4319 W. Irving Park Rd. (41).
Wood and Wood Product, Monthly fe&*k>(r 1896 \^ un&d di°s?.
J. F. Koellisch, Editor; Vance Publishing Corp., 59 E. Monroe St. (3).
Woodlawn Booster-f Wednesday Independent 1932 5 24 224 $13,500 — Free
Allen Oshennan, Editor and Publisher, 6251 Woodlawn Ave. (87).
Wood Preserving News Monthly {K^"' 1922 controlled' &e Si!J
C. Miles Burpee, Editor; American Wood Preservers' Institute, Publisher,
111 W. Washington St. (2).
•or~«u r> „«,+«. *•„ Tur^+ui (Engineering 1948 3 25 136 7.50
World Construction Monthly } Construction Controlled circ.
Harold J. McKeever, Editor; Gillette Publishing Co., 22 W. Maple St. (10).
World Progress-Standard IQuarterly Educational 1928 2 30 105 5.00
Quarterly Review [No adv.
Mary Ann Heller, Editor; Standard Educ. Soc'y, Inc., Pub., 180 N. Wells St. (6).
Wright College News-f Friday Collegiate 1927 Controlled f See dist.
Students of Wright Junior College, Editors and Publishers,
725 S. Wells St., Room 400 (7).
Za& Vnghf ?nTadv(f10Vene }MonthIy Fraternal 1929 3
Corinne Leskovav, Editor; Slovenian Women's Union, Publisher,
1937 W. Cermak Rd. (8).
Zgoda — See Dziennik Zwiazkowy.
("Organizational
Zontian, The (no adv.) 7 ti. a yr {Mat'l of Int. to 1920 3 26
[Women in Busi.
Elsbeth Strathern, Editor; Zonta International Pub., 59 E. Van Buren St. (5).
3.50
(23).
2.25 1,046
6,000 — Free
27 140 4.50
Controlled circ. >40,428
1,000
15,000
6,645
$47,940
*8,036
1,810
197
18,087
>13,140
£50,000
15,000
26 133
12,000
129 1.25 $13,400
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. ^Isaucd only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
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CHICAGO HEIGHTS (F2), pop. 24,651 (special U. S. Census 6-10-57, gives 28,942) ;
Cook Co. (NE). 28 m S of Chicago. C&EI; MC; EJ&E; B&OCT RKs. Airport.
Manufactures steel, glass containers, locomotives and railroad equipment,
soap, textiles, boxes* castings, school and steel furniture, forgings, tile acces-
sories, linseed and asphalt products, road materials, chemicals. Truck farms.
Negro Voice — See Joliet.
Star-i- Tues. & Fri Independent 1901 8 23 301 5.00 515,209
Space sold in combination with Homewood-Flossmoor Star of Homewood, circ.,
§5,953 and Star of Park Forest, circ. §7,443.
Vernon E. Meidell, Editor; Williams Press, Inc., Publisher, 1526 Otto Blvd.
CHILLICOTHE (D2H), pop. 2,767, including North Chillicothe, 1,741; Peoria Co.
NWC). On Illinois River, 18 m NE of Peoria. CRI&P; AT&SF RRs. Sand and
gravel pits. Manufactures tanks, foundry products, women's cotton dresses,
yeast. Roundhouse ; gravel mining plants. Agriculture.
Bulletin + Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 280 8.00 $2,856
Mrs. W. W. Sanders, Editor; W. W. Sanders, Publisher.
CHRISMAN (F4), pop. 1,071 ; Edgar Co. (E). 24 m S of Danville. B&O; CCC&SL RRs.
Feed mill; grain elevator. Grain, stcck, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Courier-*- Thursday Independent 1875 7 24 280 2.50 $1,286
Stanley R. Kent and Frances E. Kent, Editors and Publishers.
CHRISTOPHER (D5^), pop. 3,545; Franklin Co. (S). 12 m NW of West Frankfort.
1C; CB&Q RRs. Coal mines. Agriculture.
Progress-}- Thursday Democratic 1904 8 24 294 8.00 {1,700
Sybil J. Davison, Editor; Joseph W. Davison, Jr., Publisher.
CICERO (B2), branch of Chicago P. O., pop. 67,544; Cook Co. (NE). Adjoins Chicago.
B&OCT; CB&Q; B&O RRs. Airport. Quarries.
Manufactures telephones, telephone equipment, malleable steel, castings, wash-
ing machines, enamelware, iron and steel, rubber, foundry, asbestos, brass,
copper products, printing machinery, hardware, shovels, electric tools, en-
gravers' supplies, stoves, varnish, dies. Three banks; bank clearings (7-1-58),
$617,050,004; deposits (7-1-58), $60,150,200. 23,010 electric (AC) meters;
21,021 gas (nat.) meters; 23,812 telephones.
Life-f {I™1- Wed" Independent 1926 8 24 295 6.00
Printed in three editions : Berwyn Life and Beacon, circ.. Wed. and Fri. ^Hk 10,099;
Sun. **10,722; Cicero Life, circ., Wed. and Fri. **1 1,249; Sun. **12,1O8;
Stickney Life, circ., Wed. and Fri. **1,4O9; Sun. **1,415.
Orv Lifka, Editor; Life Printing and Pub. Co., 5304 W. 25th St. (50).
Organ Ceskoslovenske 1
Spolky v Americe \ Semi-mo Fraternal 1854 3 26 140 x 25,000
(Czech) 4- J
Jerry F. Chmelicek, Editor; Czechoslovak Society of America, Publisher,
2138 S. 61st Court (60).
CISSNA PARK (F3), pop. 660; Iroquois Co. (E). 40 m S of Kankakee. C&EI RR.
Cheese, silo, building block factories; hatchery. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
News + .. Friday Independent 1906 6 24 226 2.50 §1,296
Richard Baier, Editor and Publisher.
CLARENDON HILLS (A2), pop. 2,437 (special U. S. Census 4-14-54, gives 3,349);
Du Page Co. (NE). 18 m W of Chicago. CB&Q RR. Bank, Hinsdale. Residential.
Doings-f Thursday Ind. Rep 8 24 294 5.00
Space sold only in combination with Doings of Hinsdale. Combined circ. **3,107.
Merrill Printing Co., Publisher, Hinsdale.
CLAY CITY (E5), pop. 1,103; Clay Co. (SE). 100 m E of St. Louis, Mo. B&O RR.
Oil production. Diversified farming.
Clay County Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1886 5 24 224 2.00 §935
A. A. Allen, Editor and Publisher.
CLAYTON (C3%), pop. 866; Adams Co. (W). 28 m NE of Quincy. WAB RR. Nursery
and cannery. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Com, wheat, soybeans.
Enterprise Thursday Independent 1892 6 26 280 2.50 §1,672
Ray McRae. Editor and Publisher.
CLIFTON (F2%), pop. 734; Iroquois Co. (E). 15 m S of Kankakee. 1C RR. Agriculture.
Advocate-f Thursday Republican 1893 7 24 280 2.00 §725
Russell L. Reid, Editor and Publisher.
CLINTONf (E3%), pop. 5,945; De Witt Co. (C). 22 m N of Decatur. 1C RR. Railroad
shops. Manufactures butter, women's cotton dresses, patent medicines, gasoline
storage tanks, ceramics. Grain farms.
De Witt County Observer-f ... Thursday Independent 1940 7 23 280 2.50 §1,480
Dallas M. Shewmaker, Editor and Publisher, 218 N. Quincy St.
Journal and Public -f- Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1908 8 24 280 9.50 §3,198
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Margaret Peltz, Editor and Publisher.
COAL CITY (E2), pop. 2,220 (special U. S. Census 11-4-57, gives 2,800) ; Grundy Co.
(NE). 26 m SW of Joliet. GM&O; AT&SF RRs. Coal mine; clay pits. Manufac-
tures clothing, wallpaper, clay products, furniture. Grain farms.
Courant + Thursday Republican 1901 6 24 224 2.00 §1,40O
Sheridan Bailey, Editor; Bailey Printing and Publishing Co., Publisher.
COBDEN (D6), pop. 1,104; Union Co. (S). 87 m N of Cairo. 1C RR. Manufactures
machinery and machine supplies, flour, fruit packages. Agriculture. Fruit, veg-
etables, grain.
Review-f Thursday Independent 1924 6 26 280 2.00 §700
Alonzo'R. Dale, Editor and Publisher.
CIrculatIoiH-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|PO Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
eras, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 19SO Census. xRand McNally
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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COLCHESTER (€3). pop. 1,551; McDonough Co. (W). 47 m S of Gales burg. CB&Q RR.
Coal mines ; clay pits. Brick and tile works. Grain farms. Hay.
Chronicle^ Thursday Democratic 1950 6 26 280 2.00 400
Donald A. O'Harra, Editor and Publisher.
Independent-l- Thursday Republican 1873 5 24 217 2.00
Mrs. C. R. Crabb, Publisher, Macomb.
COLFAX (E3), pop. 819; McLean Co. (C). 26 m NE of Bloomington. 1C RR. Cheese
factory. Grain, stock farms.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1890 6 26 280 1.60 490
A. B. Woolley, Editor and Publisher, Saybrook.
COLLINSVILLE (D5), pop. 11,862 (special U. S. Census 4.6-54, gives 12,902);
Madison Co. (SW). 12 m NE of St. Louis, Mo. PA RR. Coal mines. Nursery.
Manufactures food products, dresses and aprons, brick, paint, stock bells.
Agriculture.
Herald-f- Wednesday Ind. Dem 1879 8 24 801 3.50 §5,939
Karl L. Monroe, Editor; J. O. Monroe, Sr., Publisher, 113 E. Clay St.
COLUMBIA (C5), pop. 2,179; Monroe Co. (SW). 14 m S of St. Louis, Mo. GM&O RR.
Stone quarries. Diversified farming.
2.00 254
M onroe County Clarion -f Wednesday Democratic 194° 8 24 28°
Star-f- ~ Thursday Republican 1906 6 24 266
R. P. Conrad. Editor and Publisher.
4,946 — Free
2.00 §866
CORNELL (E2%), pop. 458; Livingston Co. (NEC). 29 m SE of La Salle. WAB RR.
Bank, Pontiac. Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Journal-h ................................. Thursday ........ Independent....... 1890 8 24 804 1.50 -
R. R. Tiffany, Editor ; Journal Publishing Company.
COULTERVILLE (D5&), pop. 1,160; Randolph Co. (SW). 32 m SE of Belleville. MI;
1C RRs. Coal mines. Grain, dairy farms.
Republican ................................ Friday ............. Republican ........ 1885 5 26 248 2.00 335
Edward Hotchkiss, Editor and Publisher.
CRETE (F2), pop. 2,298 (special U. S. Census 6-25-56, gives 3,019) ; Will Co. (NE).
25 m SE of Joliet. C&EI RR. Bank, Chicago Heights. Nursery. Residential.
Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Record-}- .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1920 5 24 212 2.00
Space sold only in combination with News of Steger.
R, C. Schumacher, Editor and Publisher.
CREVE COEUR — See Tazewell County Courier, East Peoria.
CRYSTAL LAKE (El), pop. 4,832 (special U. S. Census 4-21-58, gives 7,624);
McHenry Co. (NE). 16 m N of Elgin. C&NW RR. Automotive equipment,
sporting goods, radio and electrical apparatus, tool and die products, terra
cotta, yeast manufactured. Agriculture, dairy farms.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1875 8 24 308 3.00 §5,150
Ralph Boyle, Editor; Ralph Boyle and C. S. Shaler, Publishers.
CUBA (C3), pop. 1,482; Fulton Co. (W). 38 m SW of Peoria. CRI&P; CB&Q RRs.
Coal mines. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, clover seed.
Journal-}- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 7 24 280 2.00 §9O5
Dennis Glaser, Editor and Publisher.
CULLOM (E3), pop. 492; Livingston Co. (NEC). 35 m SW of Kankakee. 1C RR.
Agriculture. Corn, soybeans, cats, hogs.
C^Sifi^^!!!!f»»" JThursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 7 24 280 2.50 §1,538
L. A. Van Alstyne, Editor; R. L. Van Alstyne & Sons, Publishers.
DALLAS CITY (B3), pop. 1,275; Hancock Co. (W). On Mississippi River, 7 m E of
Fort Madison, Iowa. CB&Q; AT&SF RRs. Bank, Colusa. Manufactures moulding
sand conditioning machines, Italian food. Grain elevator. Commercial fisheries.
Agricultural. Grain, cattle, tomatoes.
Enterprise-f ............................ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1898 7 24 276 2.00
G. V. Allen and G. P. Allen, Editors and Publishers.
DANVILLEf (F3%), pop. 37,864; Vermilion Co. (E). 125 m S of Chicago. CCC&SL;
WAB; NYC; C&EI RRs. Airlines: OZA; LCA. Coal mines. TV station.
Manufactures bricks, zinc, sulphuric acid, paper boxes, butter, candy, build-
ers' hardware, hoisting and coal mining machinery, foundry and machine
shop products, shoes, overalls, lumber, fireworks, electric eye, batteries, auto
supplies, hairpins, transformers, lift trucks, coil springs, rubber sporting goods.
air conditioning equipment. Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $8,160,700;
deposits (6-30-58), $56,925,146. 25,605 electric (AC) meters; 14,279 gas (nat.)
meters; 23,370 telephones.
§1,206
......... 2 40 145 2.00
Dr. Alfred Krebs, Editor; Agricultural Section of the American Vocational
Assn., Publisher, 19-27 N. Jackson St.
American Farm Youth \ Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1935 3 28 116 1.00
Magazine ............................ I Not issued during June, July, August.
Alan Oster, Editor; American Farm Youth Publishing Co., 902 N. Robinson St.
C&ET Flyer, The ..................... Bi-monthly ..... RR Employees... 1 92 2 8 26 136
Robert B. Wright, Editor: Employees of the C&EI Railroad, Publisher,
832 S. Michigan Ave. (4).
tlO.OOO
75,239
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; IPuhHsher'i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uiea Mats. •Nonpareil
emi, 12 to inch. V A gate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI««wd only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ,
Northwestern Publishing Co.. 17 W. North St.
Vermilion County Star -f ....... Friday ............. Labor ................. 1923 5 23 228 2.50 4,115
Vermilion County Star, Inc., Publisher, 106 W. Main St.
DAVIS (Dl), pop. 348; Stephenson Co. (N). 16 m NE of Freeport. CMSP&P RR.
Cheese factories. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Leader -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1909 6 26 280 1.50 5490
Mrs. Verne Swann, Editor; Van Sickle's Associated Publishers, Inc., Durand.
DECATURf (E4), pop. 66,269; Macon Co. (C). On Lake Decatur, 38 m E of Springfield.
IT; 1C; WAB; B&O; PA RRs. Airline, OZA. Millikin University. TV station.
Manufactures earth moving tractors, automatic car transmissions, carbure-
tors, glue, starch, corn sirup, water and gas distribution systems, flour, brass
goods, electric light fixtures, steel tanks, rotary pumps, pressure valves, cast-
ings, soda fountain parts, tavern fixtures, women's garments, agricultural
implements. Meat packing; soybean processing; railroad shops. Five banks;
deposits (6-30-58), $106,208,550. 30,300 electric meters; 24,100 gas (nat.)
meters; 44,343 telephones.
Advertiser-f ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1938 8 24 294 3.00 40,700
William H. McDonnell, Editor and Publisher, 360-370 E. Cerro Gordo St.
Decaturian-f V ........................ Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1914 5 24 210 2.00 $1,050
Students of Millikin University, Editors and Publishers (24).
{ Herald -h ................................... Morn.ex.Sun... Independent ...... 1880 8 22 285 15.60**3S,909
Herald-Review + ..................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1931 8 22 285 5.20**56>050
Review-f .................................. Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ...... 1879 8 2i2 285 15.60**30^B4«
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Lindsay-Schaub Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 365 N. Main St. (60).
Prairie State Labor Record -f. Monthly Labor ..... 1956 5 24 224 1.00 10,800
George Barker, Editor and Publisher, Standard Bldg.
DEERFIELD— Review—See News of Highland Park.
DEKALB (El Ms), pop. 11,708; De Kalb Co. (N). 58 m W of Chicago. C&NW; CGW;
CMSP&P RRs. Northern Illinois University. Manufactures wire and wire prod-
ucts, pianos, bedsprings, mattresses, wagons, gloves, dairy equipment, women's
cloth and fur trimmed coats, truck bodies, electric motors, road building equip-
ment, canned food, tools, stoves. Hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry, hybrid seed
corn farms.
Chronicle-f .............................. Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ...... 1879 9 22 302 18.20**11,180
Robert F. Greenaway, Editor; De Kalb Chronicle Publishing Company.
Northern Star+V .................. Friday ............. CoUesiate .......... »•» c^W&e LT »*.?!$
Students of Northern Illinois University, Editors and Publishers.
Northwestern Labor News -f. Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1945 5 23 224 1.20 5,225
Nick Krawetz, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., 68 W. Van Buren St., Joliet.
DE LAND (E3%>, Pop. 416; Piatt Co. (EC). 22 m W of Champaign. 1C RR. Phosphate
plant. Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, wheat, soybeans.
Tribune-f ................................. Friday ............. Republican ........ 1892 6 26 280 2.50 J906
R. J. Murphy, Editor and Publisher.
DELAVAN (D3), pop. 1,248; Tazewell Co. (NC). 18 m SE of Pekin. GM&O; 1C RRs.
Manufactures scales, chicken feeds. Hatchery. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Times ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1874 6 26 280 2.00 §996
Robert Bartela, Editor; Rolland E. Gray, Publisher.
DES PLAINES (Al), pop. 14,994 (special U. S. Census 7-10-56, gives 28,512); Cook
Co. (NE). 17 m NW of Chicago. C&NW; MSP&SSM RRs. Residential. Nurseries.
Research laboratories. Manufactures electric appliances and lights, radio parts,
greenhouses, cement blocks, moulded products. Truck farms. Mushrooms.
Journal^- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1931 5 24 224 2.50 §10y654
Richard C. Wessell, Editor and Publisher, 1368 Webford Ave.
M<wi*fn ro ««•;»<*« M™*M*T fFoundrymen's 1938 4 26 140 x5.00 * 14, 166
Modern Castings ..................... Monthly ......... ^ interest Total unpaid dist. 4,730
American Foundrymen's Society, Inc., Publisher, Golf and Wolf Rds.
Press 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1956 8 24 294 $10,150 — Free
Space sold only in combination with Press of Park Ridge.
Sally Swanson, Editor; Morton Steinman, Publisher, 4941 Milwaukee Ave.
Chicago.
Suburban Times -f- .................. Thurs. & Sun. .Independent ...... 1885 8 24 294 4.00 §12,452
Floyd T. Fulle, Editor; F. A. Fulle, Publisher.
DIETERICH (E4 % ). pop. 500; Effingham Co. (S). 55 m NW of Vincennes, Ind. 1C RR.
Seed cleaning plant; hatchery. White oak timber. Agriculture.
Special-Gazette 4- .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1897 7 22 280 2.50 §680
J. A. Parker, Editor; Worman Printery, Inc., Publisher, Teutopolis.
DIVERNON (D4), pop. 1,013; Sangamon Co. (C). 18 m S of Springfield. 1C RR.
Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats.
News-f ..................................... Friday ............. Republican ...... 1898 7 24 280 2.00 §410
T. P. Dunn, Editor: T. P. Dunn Publications.
DIXONt (DIVfe), POP. 11,623 (special U. S. Census 3-5-57, gives 18,851); Lee Co.
(N). 100 m W of Chicago. C&NW; 1C RRs. Hatcheries. Sand, gravel pits.
Manufactures cement, wire, wire cloth, spiral boning, shoes, metal specialties,
dairy products, caskets, cereals, stock feed, candy, cheese, condensed milk,
garage doors. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Telegraph 4- ............................. Evg. ex. Sun... Republican ....... 1851 8 24 294 18.20 **9,750
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
George B. Shaw, Ben T. Shaw, Robert E. Shaw, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
§P.O. Statement: Bold face, aworn; iPublisher'a Report; Light (ace. estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to incb. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI*>ued only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
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DONGOLA (D6). pop. 704 ; Union Co. (S). 27 m N of Cairo. 1C RR. Flour mill. Nursery.
Frozen food locker. Shoe and veneer factories. Diversified farming. Peaches, sweet
potatoes, tomatoes, melons.
Tri-County Record-f Thursday Independent 1982 6 26 280 1.50 §060
Francis M. Bond, Editor and Publisher.
DOWNERS GROVE (A2), pop. 11,886 (special U. S. Census 9-29-57, gives 19,681);
Du Page Co. (NE). 21m SW of Chicago. CB&Q RR. Residential. Manufactures
portable buildings, electric linemen's tools, electric hoists and machinery, foot
remedies, baby supply wear. Nurseries. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Reporter + Thursday Independent 1883 8 26 300 6.50 **5,170
C. J. Winter. Jr., Editor and Publisher, 922 Warren Ave.
DUNDEE (El%), pop. 6,027; Kane Co. (NE). 5 m N of Elgin. C&NW RR. Manufac-
tures pottery, farm machinery, stokers. Nursery. Agriculture. Corn.
Review-f Wednesday Independent 1937 6 24 224 2.50 2,723
Edward S. Richardson, Editor and Publisher, 322 N. River St. East Dundee.
DUPO (A6%), pop. 2,289; St. Clair Co. (SW). 6 m S of East St. Louis. MP RR. Rail-
road shops. Limestone quarries. Manufactures fertilizer, metals, chemicals.
Agriculture.
Herald Tribune -f- Thursday Independent 1932 8 24 280 2.00 118
Space sold only in combination with Centre ville Herald of East St. Louis. 1,550 — Free
R. A. Fischer, Editor; Fischer Publications, New Athens.
DU QUOIN (D5%), pop. 7,147; Perry Co. (S). 75 m SE of St. Louis, Mo. 1C RR.
Coal mines; garment factory; sawmill; meat packing, bottling works; machine
shops ; hatchery. Manufactures explosives, dairy products, electronic equipment,
phonograph records. Diversified farming.
Call-4- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1893 8 24 301 13.00 §5,969
Color advertising accepted.
News-h Friday Independent 1929 8 24 301 1.50 §589
Virgil Bishop, Editor; Call Publishing Company.
DURAND (Dl), pop. 679; Winnebago Co. (N). 17 m NW of Rockford. CMSP&P RR.
Cheese factory. Dairy, grain farms. Corn, oats, hay.
Gazette Thursday Independent 1907 6 27 276 2.00 §1,153
John R. Van Sickle, Editor; Van Sickle's Associated Publishers, Inc.
DW1GHT (E2%), pop. 2,843; Livingston Co. (NEC). 31 m W of Kankakee. GM&O;
NYC RRs. Granite works. Sanitarium. Grain, poultry farms.
Star ana Herald 4- Thursday Republican 1867 8 24 308 3.50 §1,732
Mrs. A. R. Tock, Editor and Publisher.
EARLVILLE (E2), pop. 1,217; La Salle Co. (N). 20 m N of Ottawa. CB&Q; C&NW
RRs. Manufactures electric motors. Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats.
Leader-*- Thursday Independent 1867 7 23 280 3.00 §895
Earle E. Frame, Editor and Publisher.
EAST DUBUQUE (Cl), pop. 1,697; Jo Daviess Co. (NW). On Mississippi River,
opposite Dubuque, Iowa. Motor bus and bridge connections. CB&Q; 1C; CGW
RRs. Foundry. Manufactures cheese, screw products. Stock, grain, poultry, dairy
farms. Hogs.
Register-t- Thursday Independent 1893 6 26 280 2.00 §768
R. E. Werner, Editor and Publisher. 250 — Free
EAST MOLJNE— See Rock Island-Moline-East Moline.
EASTON (D3), pop. 371; Mason Co. (C). 30 m NW of Springfield. 1C RR. Bank, Havana.
Grain elevator; hatchery. Grain, poultry, stock farms.
Enterprise Thursday Independent 1901 5 24 217 2.00 §539
Gerald J. Blunt, Editor and Publisher.
EAST PEORIA (D3), pop. 8,698 (branch of Peoria P. O.) ; Tazewell Co. (NC). Ad-
joins Peoria. NYC&SL; TP&W; PA; IT RRs. Manufactures tractors, fences,
washing machines, plastics, aluminum castings.
Tazewell County Courier -f... Thursday Independent 1927 8 24 308 3.50 Jl,107
Circulates also in Creve Coeur.
Chuck Burgess, Editor and Publisher, 121 W. Jefferson St., Morton.
EAST ST. LOUIS (C5), pop. 82,295; St. Clair Co. (SW). On Mississippi River, oppo-
site St. Louis, Mo. Bridges to St. Louis. Railroad terminal for more than 20
railroads. Phosphate, rock quarries.
Manufactures meat, foundry and machine shop equipment, aluminum, carbon
products, railroad equipment, roofing, building materials, flour, cereals and feed,
boxes, paint, fence, steel, chemicals, fertilizer, oil refinery and power plant equip-
ment, earth pigments, forgings, plumbers' supplies, stockyards; smelters; rub-
ber reclaiming plant. Four banks; deposits (6-30-58), $192,336,787. 37,658
wired (AC) houses; 28,990 gas (nat.) meters; 29,377 telephones.
Canteen News 4- Friday Independent 1936 5 24 210 2.00 §1,310
A. Clay Mollman, Editor; Kenneth J. Mollman, Publisher, 240 Arcade Bldg.
Centre ville Herald Thursday Independent 1950 8 24 280 3,475 — Free
Space sold only in combination with Herald Tribune of Dupo.
R. A. Fischer, Editor; Fischer Publications, New Athens.
Centreville News-f Friday Independent 1926 6 24 21° 2J2°B00
St. Clair Ruralist-f Monthly Agricultural 1947 5 24 196 t6,000 — Free
L. C. Hollis, Editor and Publisher, 8914 Bond Ave.
Dairyman's Joumal-f- Monthly Dairying 1912 3 26 140 1.00 89,939
Circulates in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Wisconsin.
G. Edwin Popkess, Jr., Editor; Popkess Pub. Co., Suite 201, 1750 State St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use« Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon Included la membership fee.
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EAST ST. LOUIS (Continued) Estab Co IsO Width V Depth Sub Ore
1888 8
Comic atrip advertising accepted.
Edward Lindsay. Editor; East Shore Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 425 Missouri Ave.
Messenger, The -I- ................... Friday ............. Catholic ............. 1907 8 22 800 8.00 23,965
Rev. E. W. Lugge. Editor; Catholic Diocese of Belleville, Pub., 422 St. Louis Ave.
Press-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1938 8 24 810 J48.378 — Free
G. A. Shepard, Editor and Publisher, 2 1 N. Main St.
Progress-h ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1951 5 24 224 2.00 800
Harry A. Barnes, Editor and Publisher, 903 N. 82nd St. 5,100 — Free
Reporter, The + ....................... Wednesday ..... Legal ................. 1945 5 24 224 5.00 585
Irwin A. Yare, Editor and Publisher, 307 First Federal Bldg.
St. Clair Ruralist — See Centre ville News.
St. Louis Daily Live Stock Reporter — See National Stock Yards, Illinois.
Thursday ........ AFL Labor ........ 1949 6 21 215 2.50 §15,421
..».
Harry Winkeier and Ben Sabol, Editors; Maury E. Rubin, Publisher,
225 St. Clair Ave.
EDINBURG (D4), pop. 921; Christian Co. (C). 18 m SE of Springfield. B&O RR.
Bank, Taylorville. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Herald-Star-f .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1882 6 24 252 2.00 §1,005
Clarence A. O'Dell, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 218.
EDWARDSVILLEf (D5), pop. 8,776; Madison Co. (SW). 21 m NE of St. Louis, Mo.
IT; NYC&SL; L&MA RRs. Soft coal mines. Hatcheries; nursery; creamery.
Manufactures creosoted products, bricks. Diversified farming.
Illi™oi\dBvU)^ JQuarterly ........ Women's Clubs. 1943 2 34 112 1.00 J8,470
Florence Compton, Editor; Illinois Federation of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, Inc., Publisher, 117-119 N. Second St.
Intelligencer -f ......................... Kv*. ex. Sun ..... Ind. Rep ........... 1862 8 24 294 15.60 §6,596
Everett L. Myers, Editor; Gilbert S. Giese. Publisher.
EFFINGHAMf (E4%). pop. 6,892; Effingham Co. (S). 60 m SE of Decatur. 1C; PA
RRs. Manufactures shoe lasts, heels, golf clubs, food products, hardwood lumber,
gloves, road machinery, wood blocks, church furniture and fixtures, electric
appliances, gas stoves, oil, prefabricated homes. Dairy and poultry farms.
News}- .................................... Ever. ex. Sun. ..Independent ...... 1898 8 24 294 15.00 **6,9O8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Don R. Hancock, Gen'l Mgr.; Effingham News, Publisher, 110 N. Banker St.
ELBURN (El%), pop. 792; Kane Co. (NE). 45 m W of Chicago. C&NW RR. Meat
packing plant. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1895 5 24 224 2.50 §875
Richard L. Cooper, Editor and Publisher.
ELDORADO (E5M: ), pop. 4,500; Saline Co. (S). 45 m SW of Evans ville, Ind. CCC&SL;
L&N ; 1C RRs. Hatcheries. Coal mines, oil wells. Mirrors manufactured. Grain
farms. Corn, soybeans, popcorn.
Journal-}- ................................ Evg. ex. Sun... Republican ......... 1911 8 24 294 10.40 §3,710
K. R. Trigg, Editor and Publisher, 1200 Locust St.
ELGIN (E1V2), pop. 44,223 (special U. S. Census 4-18-56, gives 47,565); Kane Co.
(NE). On Fox River, 88 m NW of Chicago. CA&E; C&NW; CMSP&P RRs.
Manufactures watches, food products, compacts, metal fasteners, caskets,
street sweepers, steel kitchens, switchboards, electric appliances, paper boxes,
novelties, woodworking, filling machinery, book publishing, oil seals, steel tube
containers, diamond cutting tools and abrasives, flexible metal hose, furniture,
trailers, steel, iron, bronze castings, pottery, plastic cloth. Three banks; deposits
(6-23-58), $58,035,937. 16,828 electric (AC) meters; 14,655 gas meters; 24,624
telephones.
Adult Bible Class Monthly.. ..Monthly .......... Religious ........... 1899 3 28 140 1.56 97,000
Now Century Leader .............. Monthly .......... Religious ........... 1899 3 28 140 1.80 75,000
Sunday Digest (no adv.) ........ Sunday ............ Religious ........... 1886 2 28 106 1.80 121,000
Sunday Pix (no adv.) ............. Sunday ............ Juv. Relig .......... 1949 3 28 140 1.501,000,000
David C. Cook Publishing Co.
Cooks Monthly Combination — comprised of Adult Bible Class Monthly, New Century
Leader. See listings.
Courier-News + .................... ...Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep ............. 1874 8 23 301 18.20**22,565
Color and comic advertising accepted.
C. Raymond Long, Editor and Publisher, 300 Lake St.
Gospel Mcs8enger ................... Saturday ......... Brethren ............ 18B1 | f0 \\°0 3'60 *44-100
Kenneth I. Morse, Editor; Church of the Brethren, Publisher.
Negro Voice — See Joliet.
ELIZABETH (CD, pop. 723; Jo Daviess Co. (NW). 29 m SE of Dubuque, la. CGW
RR. Lead mines ; oak timber. Creameries. Agriculture. Alfalfa, grain.
News-f ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1892 7 23 280 2.50 §1,160
Orville W. Zilly and Dorthy Zilly, Editors and Publishers.
ELIZABETHTOWNt (EG), pop. 583; Hardin Co. (SE). On Ohio River, 30 m SE of
Harrisburg. Nearest railroad station, Rosiclare.. 1C RR. Fluorspar, lead, zinc
mines. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Hardin Co. Independent -f ..... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1871 7 24 280 2.50 §2,150
Harry L. Porter, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O.' Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <» Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalU
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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ELK GROVE— Herald— See Paddock Publications, Arlington Heights.
ELKVILLE (D5H), pop. 934; Jackson Co. (SW). 60 m SB of Belleville. 1C RR. Coal
mines. Grain, fruit, truck, poultry farms.
Journal-}- Friday Independent 1922
Amy Knowles, Editor; Nancy J. Knowles, Publisher.
6 26 280 2.00
ELMHURST (Al%), pop. 21,273 (special U. S. Census 5-10-57, gives 34,654); Du
Page Co. (NE). 16 m W of Chicago. 1C; CGW ; CA&E; C&NW Rite. Elmhurst
College. Residential. Greenhouses. Limestone quarry. Truck farms.
Elm Bark-f (offset) Friday Collegiate 1920 5 21 210 4.50
Students of Elmhurst College, Editors and Publishers.
Metal Products ITU™*M , iMot.ii™ ir'~ 1944 3 26 14° 8-°°
Manufacturing f Monthly Metalwork g Controlled circ.
Dana Chase, Editor; Dana Chase Publications, York St. at Park Ave.
Poultry Supply World Monthly fpouftl's^p^ & 1924 8 26 14° 2'°°
R. Dale Kelley, Editor; Lynnes Publishing Co., 193 W. First St.
Press 4- Tues.&Thurs.Jndependent 1891 8 24 301 6.00
Melvin J. Cruger, Editor; Harold J. Cruger, Publisher, 112 S. York St.
ELMWOOD (D2%), pop. 1,613; Peoria Co. (NWC). 20 m NW of Peoria. CB&Q RR.
Coal mines; timber. Granite memorials manufactured. Agriculture. Hogs, corn,
soybeans.
Gazette-f- Thursday Independent 1872 5 24 217 3.00
D. E. Maher. Editor and Publisher.
EL PASO (D3), pop. 1,818; Woodford Co. (NC). 33 m E of Peoria. 1C; TP&W RRs.
Hatchery; grain elevator. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Advertiser- Ad vance-f Thursday Independent 1940 6 24 280 2.50
Walter L. Bailey, Editor and Publisher.
EMDEN (D3), pop. 406; Logan Co. (C). 28 m S of Peoria. 1C RR. Agriculture.
News + Thursday Republican 1895 6 26 280 2.00
Dale Frantz, Editor and Publisher.
EMINGTON (E2%), pop. 150; Livingston Co. (NEC). 28 m SW of Kankakee. WAB
RR. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Corn, oats, beans, hay.
Joker-j- Thursday Independent 1902 6 26 280 2.00
D. J. Roche, Editor; L. H. Roche, Publisher.
ERIE (C2), pop. 1,180; Whiteside Co. (NW). 30 m NE of Rock Island. CB&Q RR.
Feed mill; grain elevator. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Review Wednesday Republican 1882 5 24 224 2.50
Circ
1,005
£850
>1 1,908
§8,725
§1,27S
9835
News -Sentinel, Publisher, Morrison.
ESSEX (E2%), pop. 284; Kankakee Co. (E). 17 m NW of Kankakee. WAB RR. Bank,
Herscher. Elevator. Grain farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
West-Side Telephone 4- Thursday Independent 1902 6 26 280 2.00
D. J. Roche, Editor; L. H. Roche, Publisher, Emington.
EUREKAf (D3). pop. 2,367; Woodford Co. (NC). 17 m E of Peoria. AT&SF; TP&W
RRs. Eureka College. Canning factory. Grain, stock farms. Vegetables, pumpkins.
Pegasus-hV Bi-wkly, Mon.. Collegiate 1889 4 26 154 1.60
„. , . -" '-- ~-«i-— «•-•-•*• j T»..UI!_I Controlled free dist.
350
2,100 — Free
§135
30
320
7 24 280 2.50 ** 1,430
Students of Eureka College, Editors and Publishers.
Woodford County Journal 4-. Thursday Independent 1867
Robert Westphal, Editor; Burrus Dickinson, Publisher.
EVANSTON (Fl&),pop. 73,641 (special U. S. Census 4-21-55 ,gives 74,959) ; Cook Co.
(NE). On Lake Michigan, adjacent to Chicago. C&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Primarily
suburban residential. Northwestern University and several private schools and
colleges.
Manufactures auto and truck accessories, baking and packaging machinery,
candy, cosmetics, electronic equipment, fancy food products, film projection
equipment, hospital supplies, household chemicals, laundry and dry cleaning
equipment, paints, Pharmaceuticals, pumps, radios and television sets and equip-
ment, sashes and screens, steel products and toys. Four banks; deposits (6-23-
58), $162,993,321. 48,063 telephones.
American Automatic 1 M™th1v fVending 1958 3 25 140
Merchandiser ( Montnly ) Machines 2 40 140
D. L. Mike Michael and Ben Ginsberg, Editors; M-G Publications, Inc.,
619 Davis St.
American. Economic Review. ..Quarterly Economics 1911 1 60 126 x6.00
American Economics Assn., Publisher, Northwestern University.
AnR]v,ewT(hno0adv?K. JQuarterly Prot. Episc 1918 1 50 92x3.50
Sherman E. Johnson, Ed. ; Anglican Theological Review, Inc., Pub., 600 Haven St.
Athletic Journal Monthly \ Ath. Direc., 1Q91
Not issued during July and August. ) Coach., Train. iy* l
Athletic Journal Publishing Co., 1719 Howard St.
Fate Monthly Occult 1948 2 25 86 3.60
Mary M. Fuller, Editor; Clark Publishing Co., 845 Chicago St.
Films for Television — See Standard Rate and Data Service, Inc., Publications.
Fraternity Magazines Associated V — A group composed of the official publications of
25 leading national college fraternities and sororities, most of them issued
quarterly.
Fraternity Magazines Associated, Inc., Publisher, 1854 Sherman Ave.
Golf Digest Monthly Golfers Int 1950 2 27 105 3.00 *67,291
Not issued during January and February.
Howard R. Gill, Jr., Editor; Golf Digest, Inc., Publisher, 611 Davis St.
Clrodatten— **S*pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, iworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uaef Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch ?Agate linei. 14 to inch. fCounty seat Population— 1950 Centus. xRand McNally
.^*2m^?-»y«lufionl3r durint academic Je»r. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th. Guide to th* u^ of th. Director* III front of book.
J11.986
600
3 28 140 2.00 *2 1,207
53*487
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1H92 ^ 2fi 140 8 00
Hotel Monthly ......................... Monthly .......... Hotel & Cater' g. 2 41 140
Qualified paid circ.
J. K. Willy, Ed. ; John Willy, Inc., Publisher, 1948 Ridge Ave. Controlled circ.
Instrumentalist, The .............. Monthly ......... [School Bands 1Q.« ft OP *Ati 9 OK
Issued Aug. 1st to June 1st, inclusive. } Orch. Leaders 1946 8 26 14° 8'25
Trausrott Rohner, Editor; The Instrumentalist Co., Publisher, 1418 Lake St.
Italica (En*. & Ital.) .............. Quarterly ....... {S^£?tud's 1924 1 64 91 x3'50
J. G. Fucilla, Editor; Amer. Assn. of Teachers of Italian, Publisher,
Northwestern University, 1108 Hinman Ave.
.. .......
Ro£e?,, ?um?'0«?dit/)r; Transportation Center at Northwestern University,
Publisher, 1818 Hinman Ave.
Circ
>5,B12
>2,455
14,741
mo
884
y .......... Medical Educ....
^26
\ || 10| 7.00 *5,605
J. Z. Bowers, M.D.. Editor; Assn. of American Medical Colleges, Publisher,
2630 Ridge Ave.
Magazine of Sigma Chi -j- 5 ti. a yr Coll. Frat 1881 3 26 140 5.00
Jack E. Pearson, Editor; Sigma Chi Fraternity, Publisher, 2603 Sheridan Rd.
Media/scope Monthly llnteres?^'8 1957 3 27 14° 3-00
See also Standard Rate and Data Service, Inc., Publications.
Roger Barton, Editor; Standard Rate and Data Service, Inc., Publisher,
1740 Ridge Ave.
Nondestructive Testing-f- Bi-monthly Industrial 1942 | 26 140 x6.00
Philip D. Johnson, Editor; Society for Nondestructive Testing, Inc., Publisher,
1109 Hinman Ave.
f Northwestern + V fcl^ri." Coll. New. 1"* ^
] Profile -f- V 6 ti. a yr Collegiate 1946 3
I Students of Northwestern University, Editors and Publishers.
Plee-Zing Answer Monthly Ind. Groc's 1929 C2ont205lled10f?ee dist.
R. Riback, Editor; Plee-Zing, Inc., Publisher, 2544 Green Bay Road.
24 140 1.25
£81,200
15'000
J5,200
£500
24,500
1,900
7,500
74,500
ReEpfiUo>n ?.!f™*..^!?!!* }QuarterIy Coll. Alumni 1880 3 26 142 2.00
Don Gable. Editor; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Publisher, 1856 Sheridan Road.
Review + (offset) Thursday Republican 1925 5 24 196 4.00**22,614
Walter S. Lovelace, Editor; North Shore Publishing Co., 1020-1030 Church St.
Revista Rotaria (Span.) Monthly {fiushie^s116^ 1933 3 27 14° 2'75 *42»619
Luis Zalles, Editor; Rotary International, Publisher, 1600 Ridge Ave.
Rotarian, The Monthly {prof *Men 1911 3 27 14° 2'°° *354»620
Karl K. Krueger, Editor; Rotary International, Publisher, 1600 Ridge Ave.
Standard Rate and Data K, 4U i AJ r> * iom o oc IOT IQT en
Service. Inc., Publications}Monthly Adv' **te* 1919 8 26 187 187'50
Printed in 10 publications, with separate subscription prices; Newspaper Section,
$27.50, *4,652; Business Publication Section, $27.50, *4,666; Consumer Maga-
zine and Farm Publication Rates and Data. $30,00, if 4, 21 5; Spot Radio Rates and
Data Section, $35.00, * 3,352; Spot Television Rates and Data Section, $30.00,
*3,503; Films for Television Section, $10.00, *1,469; Network Rates and Data
Section, $5.00, *1,741; Transportation Section, $10.00, *1,O85; Canadian Media
Section, $10.00, * 1,932; ABC Weekly Newspaper Advertising (semi-annually),
$2.50, *2,030. See also Media/scope.
Standard Rate and Data Service, Inc., Publisher, 1740 Ridge Ave.
[Plumbing, 1958 3 25 140 3.00
Supply House Times Monthly ] Heating, 2 40 140
I Air Condit'g Controlled free dist.
E. M. Stephenson, Editor; Horton Publishing Co., 317 Howard St.
Traffic Digest and Review Monthly Traffic 1947 2 27
L. J. McEnnia, Jr.. Editor; Traffic Institute, 1 54
Northwestern University, Publisher, 1804 Hinman Ave.
Union Signal -f Semi-mo Temperance 1883 3 27
Young Crusader (no adv.). ...Monthly Temperance 1887 2 38
101
101
5.00
15,000
1,979
143 2.00
.. ... 115 .50
Mrs. Glenn G. Hays, Editor; National W.C.T.U., Publisher, 1730 Chicago Ave.
EVANSVILLE — Enterprise — See Herald-Tribune, Chester.
EVERGREEN PARK (B2), pop. 10,531 (special U. S. Census 4-16-58. gives 22,375) ;
Cook Co. (NE). 10 m S of Chicago. GT RR. Residential. Truck farms.
Courier-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1980 6 19 208 2.50 3,607
Walter H. Lysen, Editor; Southwest Messenger Press, Inc., Publisher,
8842 W. 147th St., Midlothian.
FAIRBURY (E8), pop. 2,488; Livingston Co. (NEC). 36 m NE of Bloomington. WAB;
TP&W RRs. Gravel pits. Manufactures women's dresses, concrete blocks, insu-
lators, feed, prefabricated buildings. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Soybeans,
livestock, corn, oats.
Blade-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1868 8 24 294 8.60 §2311
Donovan M. Kramer, Editor; Blade Publishing Company.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June mnd March A.B.C. Statement!: 0A.B.C. AwHt; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold (ace. sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uaes Mats. •Nonparafl
ems.' 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty »eat Population— 1950 Census. xRmnd McNaOy
estimate VI»«u«d only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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FAIRFIELDf (E5), pop. 6,576; Wayne Co. (S). 32 m E of Mt. Vernon. B&O; SOU
RRs. Oil wells. Manufactures auto parts, paper boxes. Grain, dairy, stock,
poultry farms. Red top seed, soybeans.
Wayne County Press -f Mon.&Thurs...Ind. Rep 1866 8 24 287 8.00
T. O. Mathews, Editor; Mathews & Mathews, Publishers.
Wayne County Record -f Mon.&Thurs... Democratic 1868 8 24 287 8.00
John F. Temple, Editor; Wayne County Record, Inc., Publisher.
FAIRMOUNT (F3%), pop. 618; Vermilion Co. (E). 10 m SW of Danville. WAB RR.
Coal mines. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Star-f- Friday Independent 1952 6 28 231 3.00
Mrs. Helen Plotner, Editor; Robert N. Butler, Publisher, St. Joseph.
FARINA (E4%), pop. 787; Fayette Co. (S). 100 m SW of Champaign. 1C RR. Egg
freezing plant; cheese factory. Nurseries. Grain and fruit farming.
News-f Thursday Independent 1882 6 24 276 2.50
Kenneth D. Irish, Editor and Publisher.
FARMER CITY (E8), pop. 1.752; DeWitt Co. (C). 25 m NW of Champaign. CCC&SL;
1C RRs. Cheese factory; hatchery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, soybeans,
oats.
Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1872 7 24 280 8.00
E. S. Wightman, Editor and Publisher.
FARMINGTON (C3). pop. 2,651; Fulton Co. (W). 10 m N of Canton. CB&Q; M&SL;
C&NW RRs. Coal mines. Cement products plant. Grain, stock farms. Corn,
wheat, oats.
Bugle-f Thursday Independent 1881 6 24 280 2.00
Hobart H. Bucher, Editor and Publisher.
FINDLAY (E4). pop. 680; Shelby Co. (SC). 26 m SE of Decatur. C&EI RR. Bank.
Shelby ville. Grain elevators. Diversified farming. Corn, soybeans, oats.
Enterprise Thursday Independent 1889 5 24 224 2.00
William B. Mcllwain, Editor and Publisher, Bethany.
FISHER (E3), pop. 894 (special U. S. Census 1-2-57, gives 1,047); Champaign Co.
(E). On Sangamon River, 40 m E of Bloomington. 1C RR. Hatcheries. Agri-
culture. Corn, soybeans, oats.
Reporter-f Wednesday Independent 1901 7 24 280 2.50
Leslie C. Sparks, Editor and Publisher.
FITHIAN (F3%), pop. 414; Vermilion Co. (E). 14 m W of Danville. CCC&SL RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Oakwood Township News -{-...Friday Independent .1908 6 23 231 3.00
Mrs. Mae Watkins, Editor; Robert N. Butler, Publisher, St. Joseph.
FLANAGAN (E2%). pop. 672; Livingston Co. (WC). 18 m S of Streator. 1C RR.
Locker; hatchery. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Home Times-}- Friday Independent 1885 7 24 280 2.50
Joe J. Cullen, Editor and Publisher.
FLORA (E5), pop. 5,255; Clay Co. (SE). 100 m E of St. Louis, Mo. B&O RR. Manu-
factures shoes, steel products, oil, rayon garments, dairy products. Agriculture.
Clover seed, soybeans, peas.
News-Record-}- jEvg.ex.Sat.
&S"un. Ind. Rep 1870
Pauline J. Colborn, Editor; G. Earl Wood, Publisher.
8 24 280 7.50
FLOSSMOOR— See Homewood.
FOREST PARK (Al%), pop. 14,969; Cook Co. (NE). Adjacent to Oak Park. B&O;
B&OCT; CGW; 1C; MSP&SSM RRs. Manufactures filing cabinets, stock feeds,
burial vaults, Venetian blinds, chemicals. Conduit moulding plant. Greenhouses.
Review-f Thursday Independent 1926 5 24 224 2.00
Claude A. Walker, Editor; Forest Publications, Inc., 7233 Madison St.
FORREST (E3), pop. 1.040; Livingston Co. (NEC). 35 m SW of Kankakee. TP&W;
WAB RRs, Locker plant; machine shop; feed mill. Grain, poultry farms.
News-f- Thursday Ind Rep 1884 7 24 280 2.00
Mrs. Clarice Griesemer, Editor; Porterfield and Funk, Publishers, Chatsworth.
FORRESTON (Dl%). pop. 1.048; Ogle Co. (N). 14 m S of Freeport. CMS&P; 1C RRs.
Gravel pits. Commercial gravel plant; butter, cheese factories; feed mill. Agri-
culture. Corn, oats, barley.
Journal + Thursday Republican 1865 7 26 278 2.00
Danny C. Terry, Editor; G. C. Terry, Publisher.
FORT SHERIDAN (Pl%), (independent branch of Highland Park P.O.). pop. ;
Lake Co. (NE). 28 m N of Chicago. C&NW; CNS&M RRs. Bank town, Highland
Park.
1942 5 24 200
Girt
§5,426
83,872
§204
51 ,435
§1,200
820
830
§521
§1,060
3,468
§3,706
$576
§710
Tower -f- Bi-wkly(Fri) Independent *
3.50
3,010 — Free
A civilian enterprise published and distributed free to the military and civilian
personnel of Fort Sheridan.
Highland Park Co., Publisher, 1775 St. Johns Ave., Highland Park.
FOX LAKE (El), pop. 2,238 (special U. S. Census 12-8-67, gives 3,826); Lake Co.
(NE). 20 m W of Waukegan. CMSP&P RR. Resort. Manufactures bolts, bever-
ages, cement blocks, plastics, wood and dairy products. Dairy, stock, poultry
farms.
Press-f Wednesday Independent 1955 8 24 280
W. H. Schroeder, Editor; M. R. Schroeder, Publisher, 87 E. Grand Ave.
8.00 §1,723
Circulation— **S«Pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*! Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
em». 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. . xRand McNalbr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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FOX RIVER GROVE (El), pop. 1,818; McHenry Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Chicago.
C&NW RR. Bank, Cary. Sausage factory; nursery. Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Cary-Grove News (offset)... „ Weekly Independent 1964 4 24 157 1.60
Geo. L. Stuckey, Editor; Edward S. Richardson, Publisher, 418 Lincoln Ave.
FRANKLIN (C4), pop. 488; Morgan Co. (WC). 12 m SE of Jacksonville. CB&Q RR.
Agriculture.
Times-f- Thursday Independent 1866 6 26 276 2.50 (444
H. E. Ramsey, Editor and Publisher.
FRANKLIN PARK (Pl%), pop. 8,899 (special U. S. Census 10-7-58, gives 16,176);
Cook Co. (NE). 6 m S of Chicago. CMSP&P; IHB; MSP&SSM RRe. Watch
making tools, tool and die, metal powder fabricators, machine products, plastics,
industrial lacquers manufactured.
Journal (offset) Wednesday Independent 1946 5 24 196 2.50
Space sold only in combination with Messenger of River Grove.
C. E. McMahon, Editor; Clare J. Carroll, Publisher, 9606 Franklin Ave.
FREEBURG (D5), pop. 1.661; St. Clair Co. (SW). 7 m SE of Belleville. 1C RR. Coal
mines ; white oak timber. Women's garments, electrical supplies factories ; fire
engines ; flour mills. Dairy, stock, truck, grain farms.
Tribune-f Friday Independent 1897 6 26 280 2.00 §1,010
Walter E. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
FREEPORTf (Dl), pop. 22,467 (special U. S. Census 9-17-67, gives 25,601) ; Stephen-
son Co. (N). 116 m NW of Chicago. C&NW; 1C; CMS&P RRs.
Manufactures toys, batteries, patent medicines, hardware, farm and wood-
working machinery, caskets, windmills, curtain rods, cheese, silos, pumps,
switches, spices, cosmetics, electric motors, cable^ brooms. Grain, dairy farms.
Corn, oats, wheat.
Journal-Standard + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1847 9 23 294 18.20**17,652
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Donald L. Breed, Editor; Journal-Standard Publishing Co.
FULTON (Cl%). pop. 2,706 (special U. S. Census 7-12-58, gives 8,156) ; Whiteside Co.
(NW). On Mississippi River, 2 m E of Clinton, la. CB&Q; CMSP&P; C&NW
RRs. Bridge to Lyons and Clinton, la. Vegetable hothouses, novelty, boiler,
tank, pickle, fertilizer factories. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1854 7 24 280 3.00 §1,568
Donald Murray, Editor and Publisher.
GALENAf (CD, pop. 4,648; Jo Daviess Co. (NW). On Galena River, 20 m SE of
Dubuque, la. 1C; CB&Q RR. Lead and zinc mines. Foundries. Manufactures
stoves, lubricating oil, mining machinery, neon signs, dairy products, beer,
batteries. Dairy farms.
Gazette- Advertiser + Tuos.&Fri Independent 1834 8 22 287 5.00 §2,073
Charles R. Broderick, Editor; David T. Hayhow, Publisher, 222 S. Main St.
GALESBURGf (C2%). Pop. 81,426; Knox Co. (NWC). 63 m NW of Peoria. CB&Q
AT&SF RRs. Airport. Knox College. Coal mines.
Manufactures foundry products, refrigerators, electric stoves, steel stamp-
ing and enameling products, sanitary supplies, uniforms, outboard motors, wash-
ing machines, steel bins, tanks, gates, ladders, garage doors, auto parts, paint,
railway equipment, bricks, overalls, casket hardware, dairy products. Three
banks: deposits (6-30-58), $47,078,888. 12,968 electric (AC) meters; 10,241
gas (nat.) meters; 17,424 telephones.
Knox Alumnus (no adv.) Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1917 Controlled1 free dist
$11,115
tl.150
§3,420
Knox Alumni Association, Editor and Publisher, Knox College.
Knox Student -f V Friday Collegiate 1878 6 24 224 3.00
Students of Knox College, Editors and Publishers.
Labor News -I- Thursday Labor 1894 6 24 224 2.00
W. H. Moon, Editor; Labor News Company, Inc., Publisher, 193 N. Cherry St,
Poland China World, The + .. Monthly Swine 1913 3 26 140x1.00 5.585
C. W. Mitchell, Editor: Poland China Record Assn., Pub., 501 Losey St.
Post-f Thursday Independent 1928 6 24 224 2.00 §1,285
Mrs. M. A. Creighton, Editor: Post Publishing Company, Inc., 123 S. Cherry St.
Register-Mail -f Evjr.ex.Sun Republican 1867 9 23 299 18. 20*^22,631
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Charles Morrow, Editor; Galesburp Printing and Publishing Co.,
154 E. Simmons St.
GALVA (C2V2), pop. 2,886; Henry Co. (NW). 8 m NE of Galesburg. CB&Q; CRI&P
RRs. Manufactures pumps, electrical conduit fittings, trailers, foundry products,
display racks, casket hardware, paper cups. Grain, stock farms. Hogs, corn,
oats, soybeans.
News-f Thursday Republican 1878 7 26 308 3.50 §2,074
G. C. Terry, Editor and Publisher.
GARDNER (E2%), pop. 981; Grundy Co. (NE). 80 m SW of Joliet. GM&O RR.
Clothing factory. Grain, dairy farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1893 5 26 210 2.00 1,000
H. Burt Parkinson, Editor; W. A. Parkinson, Publisher.
GENESEO (C2), pop. 4,826 (special U. S. Census 9-17-56, gives 4,631): Henry Co.
(NW). 25 m E of Moline. CRI&P RR. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Hybrid seed
Republic 4- Thursday Republican 1856
Prints shopper for free distribution. Circ., 4,700.
J. H. Terry, Editor and Publisher.
8 24 287 3.00 §1,620
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement* ; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Utes Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. VI"ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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GENEVA* (E1H), pop. 6,189 (special U. S. Census 8-4-56, gives 8,418); Kane Co.
(NE). On Fox River, 10 m N of Aurora. C&NW RR. Manufactures interval
timers and time switches, metal filings, kitchen, radio cabinets, farm machinery,
foundry products, auto parts, heaters, screens. Greenhouses. Grain, dairy farms.
Republican 4- Thursday Republican 1847 8 24 280 2.50
Allen F. Mead, Editor and Publisher.
GENOA (El%)( pop. 1,690 (special U. S. Census 8-10-54, gives 2,018) ; De Kalb Co.
(N). 25 m SE of Rockford. CMSP&P; 1C RRs. Telephones, switchboards, power
mowers, wood cabinets, hand tools manufactured. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain
farms. Hybrid corn, oats.
Republican-f- Friday Republican 1904 7 24 280 2.50
Arthur B. Geithman and C. C. Schoonmaker, Publishers, 501 W. Main St.
GEORGETOWN (F3%). pop. 8,294; Vermilion Co. (E). 12 m S of Danville. CCC&SL
RR. Coal mines. Grain, stock, poultry, truck farms. Corn, soybeans, wheat.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1895 6 26 280 2.00
F. B. Fletcher, Editor and Publisher.
GERMAN VALLEY (Dl). pop. 206; Stephenson Co. (N). 12 m SE of Freeport. CGW
RR. Cheese factory. Nursery. Agriculture. Corn, poultry, stock.
Bulletin Friday Independent 1934 6 24 276 1.50
Mrs. G. C. Koehn, Editor; Van Sickle's Associated Publishers, Inc., Durand.
GIBSON CITY (E8). pop. 8.029 (special U. S. Census 1-20-58, gives 3,851) ; Ford Co.
(E). 35 m E of Bloomington. NYC&SL; 1C; WAB RRs. Hatcheries; canning,
cheese, farm equipment factories; feed mill. Soybean processing. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms.
Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1873 8 24 308 8.00
Verle V. and David B. Kramer, Editors and Publishers.
GILLESPIE (D4%), pop. 4,105; Macoupin Co. (SWC). 28 m NE of Alton. CCC&SL;
IT RRs. Coal mines. Dress factory. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1904 8 24 308 3.00
Eugene Paytt, Editor; Chas. A. and Eva K. Blanchard, Publishers, P. O. Box 178.
GILMAN (F3), pop. 1,602; Iroquois Co. (E). 30 m SW of Kankakee. 1C RR. Dresses,
monuments manufactured. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Star+ Thursday Independent 1868 7 24 276 2.50
George Elliott, Editor and Publisher.
GIRARD (D4), pop. 1,740; Macoupin Co. (SWC). 25 m SW of Springfield. GM&O;
IT; C&NW; CB&Q RRs. Elevator; vermiculite factory; hatchery. Grain, stock
farms.
Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 2.00
Goode, Hoeflin, Jones, Publishers.
GLASFORD (D3), pop. 922; Peoria Co. (NWC). 18 m SW of Peoria. TP&W RR.
Coal mines. Planing, feed mills. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Gazette+ Thursday Independent 1899 5 25 224 3.00
Combined circulation with Hanna City-Trivoli Index §1,980.
Bruce Rader, Editor; Gazette Printing Company, Publisher.
GLENCOE (Fl), pop. 6,980 (special U. S. Census 11-22-57, gives 9,805); Cook Co.
(NE). 6 m N of Evanston. C&NW RR. Residential.
News (offset) Thursday Independent 1911 5 24 196 3.00
Frederick Favor, Ed.; Lloyd Hollister, Inc., Pub., 1232 Central Ave. Wilmette.
GLEN ELLYN (El%), pop. 9,524 (special U. S. Census 1-3-57, gives 14,372);
Du Page Co. (NE). 26 m W of Chicago. C&NW; CA&E RRs. Residential sub-
urb of Chicago.
Clrc
§2,258
§1,O25
§380
§2,445
§3,477
§1,609
§981
§1,440
**2,447
c 1937 3 27 137 3.00 J17.500
Not issued during August.
Martin P. Simon, Editor; The Christian Family Publications, One Penn Ave.
News and Glen Ellyan-f Thursday Independent 1912 5 24 227 3.50 53,660
Stuart W. Stone, Editor and Publisher, 460 Pennsylvania Ave.
GLENVIEW (Al), pop. 6,142 (special U. S. Census 7-12-56, gives 13,740) ; Cook Co.
(NE). 4 m W of Wilmette. CMS&P RRs. Residential.
Announcements (offset) Thursday Independent 1940 5 24 196 3.00 **5,180
Circulates in Glenview, Golf.
Frederick Favor, Ed.; Lloyd Hollister, Inc., Pub., 1232 Central Ave., Wilmette.
fConservation
Outdoor America (no adv.). ...Monthly {of America's 1922 3 26 140 1.00 $55,000
[Nat. Res'rces
J. Greg Smith, Editor; Izaak Walton League of America, Publisher,
1326 Waukegan Road.
GOLCONDAf (E6). pop. 1,066; Pope Co. (S). On Ohio River, 45 m NE of Cairo. 1C
RR. Fluorspar mines; timber for railroad ties. Flour mill. Diversified farming,
especially fruit.
Herald-Enterprise -f Thursday Republican 1858 6 26 280 2.50
Rodney J. Benner, Editor; Herald-Enterprise Publishing Company, Inc.
GOLDEN (B3%), pop. 612; Adams Co. (W). 80 m NE of Quincy. CB&Q; WAB RRs.
Grist mill; seed sower factory. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, beans.
New Era-f Thursday Independent 1891 6 26 280 2.00 727
B. B. Decker, Editor and Publisher.
GOLF— Life— See Chicago North Side Newspapers, Chicago.
News — See Skokie.
CbwdaHoo— **S«pt. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' 8 Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Msts. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership lee.
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GOOD HOPE (C3), pop. 892; McDonough Co. (W). 60 m W of Peoria. TP&W RR.
Bank town, Macomb. Diversified farming.
Good Hoper, The Wednesday Ind. Dem 1941 5 24 217 2.00
Mrs. C. B. Crabb, Editor and Publisher, Macomb.
GRANITE CITY (C5), pop. 29,465 (special U. S. Census 1-5-55, gives 34,189) ; Madi-
son Co. (SW). 5 m E of St. Louis, Mo. A&S; B&O;C&EI; GM&O; 1C; IT; L&M;
MP; NYC&SL; PA; SLSF; TRRA; WAB RRs. Missouri River Harbor.
Manufactures railway equipment, steel and steel castings, oxygen and nitro-
gen products, lubricants, starch, corn syrup, earth pigment, chemicals, mag-
nesium, coke, tar and creosoted products, fire brick, fertilizer, auto frames,
meat packing, soft drinks, roofing material, plastics. Two banks ; bank assets
(6-30-58), $55,097,118; deposits (6-30-58), $50,988,309.
Press -Record 4- Mon.&Thurs. ..Independent 1903 8 23 305 7.50
C. E. Townsend, Editor; Quad City Publishing Co., 1815 Delmar Ave.
Rabotnicheska Prosveta 1
(Labor Education) [Friday Labor 1911 5 20 224 2.00
(Bulgarian) J
T. K. Trifonoff, Editor; Bulgarian Socialist Labor Federation, Publisher, P. O.
Box 368.
GRANVIULE (D2), pop. 978 (special U. S. Census 6-11-56, gives 1,039) ; Putnam Co.
(NC). 12 m SW of La Salle. CMSP&P; NYC RRs. Planing mill; hybrid seed
corn plant. Grain, poultry, stock, dairy farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Putnam County Record-f Thursday Republcian 1856 7 26 308 3.00
Edw. E. Hawthorne, Editor and Publisher.
GRAYSLAKE (El), pop. 1,970 (special U. S. Census 4-23-54, gives 2,714); Lake Co.
(NE). 12 m W of Waukegan. CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Gelatine factory.
Manufactures plastics, electrical appliances, electronic equipment. Dairy, grain
farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Times-f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1905 8 24 280 3.00
William H. Schroeder, Editor; Marshall R. Schroeder, Publisher.
GRAYVILLE (F5), pop. 2,461; White Co. (SE). On Wabash River, 34 m NW of
Evans ville, Ind. CCC&SL; 1C RRs. Manufactures underwear, egg cases, oil,
concrete products. Commercial fisheries. Stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Wheat, corn, soybeans.
Mercury-Independent -f Thursday Independent 1856
W. S. Seil, Editor; N. B. Seil, Publisher.
GREENFIELD (C4), pop. 987; Greene Co. (W). 32 m N of Alton. CB&Q RR.
Hatchery. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Argus-f Friday Ind. Rep 1878 6 26 272 2.00
C. R. Cole, Editor and Publisher.
GREENUP (E4). pop. 1,860; Cumberland Co. (E). 43 m SW of Terre Haute, Ind.
1C; PA RRs. Shoe and broom factories. Agriculture, fruit.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1859 6 26 280 2.00
W. B. McMorris, Editor; McMorris & Son, Publishers.
GREENVIEW (D3%), pop. 795; Menard Co. (C). 27 m N of Springfield. GM&O RR.
Bank, Petersburg. Hatcheries. Coal mines. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Corn,
beans, wheat, oats.
Review-f Friday Independent 1906 7 24 273 2.00
W. R. Luscher, Editor and Publisher.
GREENVILLEf (D4H), Pop. 4,069; Bond Co. (S). 44 m NE of St. Louis, Mo. PA RR.
Greenville College. Manufactures condensed milk, lodge regalia, gloves, steel
products, air conditioners, ceramics, electric scoreboards. Agriculture. Dairy
products, grain, alfalfa.
Advocate-f Mon.&Thurs. ..Ind. Rep 1858 8 24 276 4.00
G. L. Denny, Editor; G. L. Denny, John W. Brewer, Leo F. Reeves, Publishers.
Farmers Equity News Wednesday Co-op. &Agric.... 1914 4 26 185 xl.50
National Farmers Equity, Publisher.
1919
$15,391
§800
700
§2,627
7 24 290 2.00 §1,803
§1,425
§1,300
§785
§4,374
16,500
Friday Collegiate J
Student Association of Greenville College, Editor and Publisher.
GRIGGSVILLE (C4), pop. 1,199; Pike Co. (W). 28 m W of Jacksonville. WAB RR.
Manufactures TV equipment. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Cattle, hogs, corn,
apples.
Independent Press-f Wednesday Independent 1879 9 20 298 3.00
Space sold in combination with Pike County Republican of Pittsfield. Com-
bined circ. §4,775.
Paul Findley, Editor and Publisher, Pittsfield.
HAMILTON (B3), pop. 1,776 (special U. S. Census 1-10-57, gives 2,062) ; Hancock Co.
(W). On Mississippi River, opposite Keokuk, Iowa, with bridge connections.
TP&W; WAB RRs. Stone quarry. Bee keepers' supplies factory; publishing
house. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
American Bee Journal Monthly Agric. & Bees.. ..1861 3 26 133 2.00
G. H. Cale, Editor; Dadant & Sons, Publishers.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1895 6 20 278 8.00
Robert E. Haller and Helen H. Haller, Editors and Publishers.
HAMPSHIRE (El%), pop. 970; Kane Co. (NE). 15 m NW of Elgin. CMSP&P RR.
Dairy, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Regis ter-f Thursday Republican 1888 5 24 224 2.50
H. D. Smith, Editor; Fred H. Smith, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; 0A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. Y Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaad McNally
estimate. VI"ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
» the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
§815
10,832
§875
§1,035
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HANNACITY (D8), pop. 671; Peoria Co. (NWC). 11 m W of Peoria. M&SL; C&RW
RRs. Coal mines. Grain, truck, fruit farms. Oats, wheat, hybrid seed corn.
Hanna City-Trivoli In dex + .. Thursday Independent 1924 6 25 224 8.00
Combined circulation with Glasford Gazette §1,980.
Mrs. Nellie Ford, Editor; Gazette Printing Company, Publisher, Glasford.
HARDINf (C4%), pop. 928; Calhoun Co. (W). On Illinois River, 30 m NW of Alton.
Railroad station, Jerseyville. GM&O RR. Resort. Vinegar factory. Ships apples.
Fruit, grain farms. Apples, corn, wheat.
Calhoun Herald + Thursday Democratic 1872 6 26 280 2.00
Lucy Lamar, Editor and Publisher.
Calhoun News-f Thursday Republican 1915 7 24 280 8.00
C. C. Campbell, Editor and Publisher.
HARRISBURGf (E6), pop. 10,999; Saline Co. (S). 68 m NE of Cairo. CCC&SL RR.
TV station. Coal mines ; timber. Flour mills. Diversified farming. Fruit, wheat,
corn.
Regis ter-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1869 8 24 294 14.00
Color advertising accepted.
Curtis G. Small, Editor; Register Publishing Company, Inc.
HARTSBURG (D3). pop. 245; Logan Co. (C). 40 m S of Peoria. 1C RR. Stock, dairy
farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Journal-l- Thursday Republican 1931 6 26 280 2.00
Dale Frantz, Editor and Publisher, Emden.
HARVARD (El), pop. 3,464 (special U. S. Census 10-8-56, gives 3,905) ; McHenry Co.
(NE). 28 m NE of Rockford. C&NW RR. Railroad shops. Manufactures radios,
bags, barn equipment.
Herald-f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1887 8 24 308 4.00
Lowell Nye, Editor and Publisher.
HARVEY (B2%), pop. 20,688 (special U. S. Census 9-30-55, gives 23,714) ; Cook Co.
(NE). 20 m S of Chicago. 1C; B&OCT; GT RRs.
Manufactures drop forcings, steel castings, railroad and engravers' sup-
plies, road and farm machinery, foundry equipment, steel, metal mouldings,
shafting, gears, cartons, plastics, diesel engines and pumps, oil burners, auto-
motive products.
Advertiser 4- Friday Independent 1934
Fred Stanley, Editor and Publisher, 148 E. 153rd St.
Negro Voice — See Joliet.
News-Bee-f- Wednesday Independent 1923
Walter L. Bielawski, Editor and Publisher.
Tribune+ Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1890
A. M. Lambert, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 191.
HAVANAf (C3), pop. 4,379; Mason Co. (C). On Illinois River, 41 m SW of Peoria.
1C; C&IM RRs. Commercial fisheries. Lake resort. Manufactures plow shares,
cutlery, tracks, buckles. Turkey hatchery. Grain, livestock farms.
Mason County Democrat -f.-. -Thursday Independent 1849 8 24 287 3.00
Ken W. Braendle, Editor and Publisher, 200 N. Plum St.
HEBRON (El), pop. 696; McHenry Co. (NE). 35 m NW of Elgin. C&NW RR. Auto
heaters, milk washing equipment manufactured. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Times-f- Thursday Republican 1876 5 24 224 2.60
A. H. Hagerty, Editor and Publisher, Libertyville.
HENRY (D2%), pop. 1,966; Marshall Co. (NC). On Illinois River, 35 m NE of Peoria.
CRI&P RR. Boat connections. Hunting, fishing resorts. Oak timber. Nurseries.
Hatcheries. Grain elevators. Creamery. Manufactures chemicals, farm equipment,
hunting goods. Stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
News-Republican + Wednesday Ind. Rep 1851 8 24 294 4.00
Richard Finfgeld, Editor and Publisher.
HERRICK (D4). pop. 654; Shelby Co. (SC). 50 m S of Decatur. NYC&SL RR. Bank,
Cowden. Grain elevator. Hound kennels. Grain, dairy farms. Corn, wheat,
soybeans.
Bulletin-f Friday Independent 1932 8 24 294 1.50
Mrs. Ethel Crouch, Editor; Pana News, Inc., Publisher, Pana.
HERRIN (D5%), pop. 9,881; Williamson Co. (S). 12 m SW of West Frankfort. 1C;
CB&Q; MP RRs. Airline, OZA. Coal mines. Saw mill; bottling works; dress,
washing machine, stapling machine, auto parts, neon sign factories. Agriculture.
Corn, hogs, dairy products.
Southern Illinoisan — -See Carbondale.
Spokesman-h Wednesday Independent 1957 8 24 294 3.00
John W. Mulkin, Editor and Publisher, 109 N. 16th St. J1.500 — Free
HEYWORTH (E8), pop. 1,072; McLean Co. (C). 12 m S of Bloomington. 1C RR.
Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, oats, soybeans.
Star-f- Thursday Independent 1889 6 26 280 .1.75
Glen W. Beveridge, Editor and Publisher.
HIGHLAND (D5), pop. 4,283; Madison Co. (SW). 32 m NE of St. Louis, Mo. PA RR.
Manufactures pipe organs, cellophane products, tools and dies, transformers,
electronic equipment, feed, paint, boxboard, machine and screw products. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Livestock. Wheat, corn.
Journal + Thursday Independent L
Space sold only in combination with Journal and Region Journal of Lansing;
Journal of Calumet City.
Steve Sarich, Editor; Vernon W. Ittner, Publisher, 18127 William St., Lansing.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. 4 Nonpareil
etna, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. ^ Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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News-Leader -f Wednesday Republican 1900 7 24 280 2.50 §4,250
R. D. Hoffman, Editor; O. F. Hoffman and R. D. Hoffman, Publishers.
HIGHLAND PARK (Fl%), pop. 16,808 (special U. S. Census 10-6-54, gives 20,480) ;
Lake Co. (NE). On Lake Michigan, 23 m N of Chicago. C&NW RR. Residential
suburb of Chicago. Resort.
News -f Thursday Independent 1926 5 25 196 8.50 §6,600
Prints sub-editions for Highwood News, circ., §1,100; Deerfield Review, circ.,
§2,900.
Velda Brickler, Editor; Highland Park Company, 1775 St. Johns Ave.
HIGHWOOD— News— See Highland Park News.
HILLSBOROf (D4%), pop. 4,141; Montgomery Co. (SC). 50 m SE of Springfield.
CCC&SL; C&EI RRs. Coal mines. Zinc smelters; hatcheries. Glass packers'
ware, foundry products, garments manufactured. Agriculture. Dairy and grain
farms. Corn, wheat, hay, soybeans.
Journal + Mon.&Thurs...Republican 1853 8 24 286 2.00 §5,363
Sam Little, Editor and Publisher.
Montgomery News -f Mon.&Thurs. ..Democratic 1869 8 24 276 3.00 §5,073
Thomas A. Bliss, Robert R. Bliss, Editors and Publishers.
HINCKLEY (E2), pop. 774; De Kalb Co. (N). 17 m W of Aurora. CB&Q RR. Cement
blocks, bricks, tile manufactured. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
ReLea^er^..Waterman JThursday Republican 1878 7 24 280 8.00 774
Clinton G. Lanfirdon, Editor and Publisher.
HINDSBORO (E4), pop. 377; Douglas Co. (E). 40 m NW of Terre Haute, Ind. PA RR.
Bank, Arcola. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
News Thursday Independent 1895 4 26 182 1.50 §372
Mrs. J. W. Powers, Editor and Publisher.
HINSDALE (A2), pop. 8,676 (special U. S. Census 7-12-55, gives 11,324) ; Du Page Co.
(NE). 17 m SW of Chicago. CB&Q RR. Residential. Dairy farms.
Doinj?s + Thursday Ind. Rep 1895 8 24 294 5.00
Space sold only in combination with Doings of Clarendon Hills. Combined circ.
Mrs. C. D. F. Merrill, Publisher.
HOFFMAN ESTATES— Enterprise— See Paddock Publications, Arlington Heights.
HOMER (F3%), pop. 1,030; Champaign Co. (E). 26 m W of Danville. WAB RR.
Hatchery. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Chamilion-|- Friday Independent 1952 6 23 231 2.00 §277
Mrs. Lois Stauter, Editor; Robert N. Butler, Publisher, St. Joseph.
Enterprise^- Thursday Independent 1878 7 23 280 2.00
Lowell Terry, Editor and Publisher.
HOMEWOOD (B2%), pop. 5,887 (special U. S. Census 2-4-58, gives 13,026) ; Cook Co.
(NE). 20 m S of Chicago. 1C RR. Residential. Agriculture.
Homewood-Flossmoor Star-f.Tuea.&Fri Independent 1938 8 23 301 6.00 §5,953
Space sold in combination with Star of Chicago Heights. Circ. §14,767; Star of
Park Forest. Circ., §7,221.
Vernon E. Meidell, Editor; Williams Press, Inc., Publisher, 1526 Otto Blvd.,
Chicago Heights.
HOOPESTON (F3), pop. 5,992; Vermilion Co. (E). 25 m N of Danville. C&EI;
NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures auto accessories, canning machinery, canned
vegetables, malleable castings. Hatchery. Agriculture.
Chronicle-Herald -f (l^n*'8**' Independent 1872 8 24 287 10.40 §3,049
Comic strip advertising accepted.
James Sedgwick, Editor; Frank R. Mills, Publisher.
Wings -f Friday Independent 1949 8 24 294 8,500 — Free
Distributed free in the interests of personnel at Chanute Air Force Base.
Jesse Ivens, Editor; Frank R. Mills, Publisher.
HULL (B3%), pop. 489; Pike Co. (W). 16 m S of Quincy. Railroad name, Hulls.
CB&Q; WAB RRs. Manufactures farm implements. Diversified farming. Corn,
wheat, oats.
West Pike News Thursday Independent 1946 6 24 280 2.00 676
W. N. Hartsfield, Editor; W. N. and Merle Hartsfield, Publishers.
HUME (F3%), pop. 448; Edgar Co. (E). 34 m SW of Danville. B&O RR, Elevator.
Grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Record-f Friday Democratic 1890 4 26 182 2.00 §5SO
Harold Brooks, Editor and Publisher.
HUNTLEY (El%), pop. 830; McHenry Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Chicago. C&NW RR.
Plastic containers, dog food manufactured. Hatchery. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
News-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1935 7 24 280 2.50 826
A. H. Hagerty, Editor and Publisher.
HUTSONVILLE (F4%), pop. 647; Crawford Co. (SE). On Wabash River, 86 m SW of
Terre Haute, Ind. CCC&SL RR. Gravel pit. Grain, hay, stock farms. Corn, wheat,
alfalfa.
Herald + Friday Independent 1891 6 26 278 8.00 §692
P. E. Huffman, Editor and Publisher.
ILLIOPOLIS (D3%), pop. 838 ; Sangamon Co. (C). 18 m W of Decatur. IT; WAB RRs.
Grain elevators, multi brick, concrete building bricks, starch factories. Diversi-
fied farming. Corn, wheat, oats, poultry.
Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1925 7 24 280 2.00 §4fi6
Frank J. Bell, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— +*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher't Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 6 Nonpareil
em«.' 12 to inch. V Agate linei. 14 to inch. tCounty aeat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate V Issued only daring academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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INA (E5%), pop. 432; Jefferson Co. (S). 28 m SE of Centralia. C&EI. Feed mill.
Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Observer Thursday Independent 1908 6 26 280 1.50
Wayne Coffman, Editor and Publisher.
INDUSTRY (C3), pop. 496; McDonough Co. (W). 60 m SW of Peoria. Railroad station,
Macomb. CB&Q RR. Coal mines. Grain, stock farms.
Press-f Tuesday Ind. Dem 1916 5 24 217 2.00
Mrs. C. R. Crabb, Editor and Publisher, Macomb.
JACKSONVILLE! (C4), pop. 20,887; Morgan Co. (WC). 85 m SW of Springfield.
CB&Q; GM&O; WAb RRs. Illinois College, MacMurray College for Women.
MacMurray College for Men.
Machine shop. Meat packing and poultry processing plants. Hatchery. Manu-
factures men's clothing, bridge machinery. Ferris wheels, polyethylene products,
fireworks, farm implements, wire novelties, cigars. Grain and stock farms.
Courier-f- {I^n*'8**' Independent 1878 9 23 294 15.60
B. B. Ridgway, Editor; Jacksonville Journal-Courier Co., Inc., Publisher.
Journal-f- {M<£";®x-Sun-Independent 1831 9 23 294 15.60 **7,680
I <K ivi on.
Journal Courier-}- Sunday Independent 1952 9 23 294 *14,016
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
C. Tendick, Editor; Jacksonville Journal-Courier Company, Publisher.
Illinois College Rambler-f V..Bi-wkly, Wed. .Collegiate 1878 5 24 231 2.00
Students of Illinois College, Editors and Publishers, No. 8 Federal Hall.
(oftSS..?Il!!*"..}Moilday Collegiate 1908 5 23 227
Students of MacMurray College for Women, Editors and Publishers.
JERSEYVILLEf (C4%), pop. 5,792 (special U. S. Census 2-28-56, gives 6,915);
Jersey Co. (SW). 21 m NW of Alton. GM&O RR. Manufactures truck and bus
bodies, spreading equipment, flour, seed cleaners, concrete products, beverages,
cigars. Ships apples. Fruit, poultry, stock farms.
Jersey Co. Democrat-News -f .Thursday Independent 1863 8 24 294 4.80
Miss Utha Draper, Editor; J. L. McLaren, Publisher.
JOHNSTON CITY (E6), pop. 4,479; Williamson Co. (S). 8 m NE of Lake Orchard.
C&EI; MP RRs. Coal mines. Grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Progress -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1897 6 26 280 3.00
Maurice L. Jones, Editor and Publisher.
JOLIETf (E2), pop. 51,601 (special U. S. Census 8-16-57, gives 60,529) ; Will Co. (NE).
On Des Plaines River, with barge terminal on Lakes to Gulf Waterway, 37 m
SW of Chicago. CRI&P; GM&O; MC ; NP; AT&SF; EJ&E; CMSP&P RRs. Two
airports. College of St. Francis (Cath. women). Coal mines; limestone quarries.
Railroad shops ; oil refineries.
Manufactures wallpaper, wire, roofing, calendars, chemicals, gas ranges, fire
brick, horseshoes, tanks, cartons, road machinery, bakery machinery, packag-
ing machines, beer, barrels, dairy products, clothing. Three banks ; deposits
(6-6-57), $79,966,060. 25,162 electric (AC) (residence) meters; 29,750 gas
meters; 39,896 telephones.
Farmers' Review -f- Wednesday Agriculture 1922 8 24 280 3.00
C. H. Peterson, Editor and Publisher, 458 N. Chicago St.
H^rftTH Nowa-4- f Evg.ex.Sun., , , -n 1839 8 22 301 20.80 **33,586
Herald-News -f ]Sun Morn Ind. Rep Sunday circ. **34,480
Color advertising accepted.
John F. Lux, Editor; The Copley Press, Inc., Publisher, 78 Scott St.
Interlude, TheV Bi-weekly Collegiate 1925 5 24 212 1.50
Students of College of St. Francis, Editors and Publishers.
Labor Record -f Thursday Labor 1934 5 24 224 2.60
Nick Krawetz, Editor; Central Trades and Labor Council of Will County,
Publisher, 68 W. Van Buren St.
Negro yoice, The-f (Negro). .Tuesday Independent 1950 5 26 210 4.00
Prints editions for Aurora, Chicago Heights, Elgin, Harvey, Kankakee, North
Chicago, Waukegan.
Chastine C. Mason, Editor and Publisher, 807 E. Ben ton St.
School Musician V Monthly School Music 1929 3 26 140 3.00
Forrest L. McAllister, Editor and Publisher, 4 E. Clinton St.
Spectator-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1926 5 24 217 3.60
Burke Mead, Editor; Mrs. Wm. McCabe, Publisher, 107 W. Cass St.
KANKAKEE (F2%), pop. 25,856 (special U. S. Census 8-21-56. gives 27,908) ; Kan-
kakee Co. (E). On Kankakee River, 57 m SW of Chicago. 1C; NYC; CCC&SL RRs.
Manufactures furniture, stoves, work clothing, hosiery, brick, tile, paint,
machinery, mattresses, couches, commercial batteries, fibre drums, water heaters,
dog food, agricultural implements, waxes, polishes, Pharmaceuticals. Foundry ;
magnesium refinery; soybean and corn processing plants. Stone quarries. Olivet
Nazarene College. Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $1,344,767; deposits
(6-30-58), $54,106,856. 15,800 electric (AC) meters; 14,150 gas meters; 16,173
telephones.
Agents Forum -f- Monthly Insurance 1928 8
Shirley E. Moisant, Editor and Publisher, 164 N. Schuyler Ave.
fEvg. ex. Sat
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Journal 4 & Sun., Republican
I Sun. Morn.
Color advertising accepted
Burrell Small and Len Small, Editors and Publishers.
1884 8
23 297 20.80**2S,404
Sunday circ. **25,869
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uaes Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat Population— 1950 Centua. xRand McNaHy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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KANKAKEE (Continued) Estab Coli<S> Width V Depth Sub Clre
KTn^H^me°Bu^™NeUw^!!}Moilthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1933 4 24 168 x.50 $2,760
Kankakee County Farm Bureau, Publisher, 290 N. Schuyler Ave.
Labor Record -f ....................... Monthly .......... Labor .................. 1941 6 24 224 1.00 J5.500
Nick Krawetz, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., 68 W. Van Buren St., Joliet.
Negro Voice, The— See Joliet.
KANSAS (F4), pop. 836; Edgar Co. (E). 80 m W of Terre Haute, Ind. CCC&SL RR.
Dairy, stock farms.
Journal ...................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1867 8 24 264 2.50 §760
H. E. Covey, Editor and Publisher.
KEITHSBURG (C2%), pop. 1,006; Mercer Co. (NW). On Mississippi River, 22 m N of
Burlington, Iowa. Boat connections. M&SL RR. Bridge to West Keithsburg, Iowa.
Bank, Joy. Manufactures pearl buttons. Agriculture.
News-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 5 24 196 1.50 -
Robert Duncan, Editor; Duncan Brothers, Publishers, Seaton.
KENT — Observer — See News, Pearl City.
KEWANEE (D2), pop. 16,821; Henry Co. (NW). 50 m SE of Rock Island. CB&Q RR.
Coal mines. Hatchery ; apiary.
Manufactures boilers, valves and fittings, pumps, planters, gloves and mittens,
corn husking goods, steel building parts and springs, truck bodies, coal yard
equipment, cheese. Agriculture.
Star- Cou Her -f ......................... Evg. ex. Sun...Republican ......... 1876 8 23 301 20.80 ** 12,7 86
Color advertising accepted.
Emil F. Anson, Publisher, 105 E. Central Blvd.
KINMUNDY (E5), pop. 912; Marion Co. (S). 21 m NE of Centralia. 1C; C&EI RRs.
Flour mill; cheese factory. Diversified farming.
Express -f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 6 26 280 2.00 §821
J. N. Vallow, Editor and Publisher.
KIRKLAND (El%), pop. 685; De Kalb Co. (N). 24 m SE of Rockford. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures cheese, cement tile. Diversified farming.
De Kalb County Journal ......... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1936 6 26 276 2.00
Mrs. Robert Worden, Editor; Van Sickle's Associated Publishers, Inc., Durand.
KNOXVILLE (C2Ms), pop. 2,209; Knox Co. (NW). 5 m SE of Galesburg. CB&Q RR.
Farming.
Knox County Republican 4-.... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1856 5 24 224 2.00
Mary A. Creighton and J. P. Creighton, Editors and Publishers.
LACONf (D2%), pop. 2.020; Marshall Co. (NC). On Illinois River, 26 m N of Peoria.
GM&O RR. Bridge to Sparland. Woolen mills; brickyards, marble works; gravel
pits ; wood products factory. Stock, grain farms.
Home Journal-f ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1837 6 26 280 3.00
Leslie C. Scott. Editor; Marshall County Publishing Co.
LA GRANGE (A2), pop. 12,002 (special U. S. Census 12-7-56, gives 14,611) ; Cook Co.
(NE). Adjoins Brookfield. CB&Q; IHB ; B&OCT RRs. Residential. Limestone
quarries. Manufactures diesel locomotives, aluminum utensils. Diversified
farming.
( Brookfield Citizen 4- ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 9 24 294 3.50
La Grange Citizen -f ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 9 24 294 3.50
La Grange Park Citizen -f ...... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1935 9 24 294 3.50
Western Springs Citizen-f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 9 24 294 3.50
Fred G. Tuttle. Editor; Citizen Publishing Co., Ill W. Harris Ave.
Shopper-f ................................. Sunday ........... Shopping ........... 1938 5 24 224 J45.000 — Free
H. R. Pohl. Editor and Publisher, 905 E. 31st St., La Grange Park.
Suburban Life-f ...................... Thurs. & Sun.Jndependent ....... 1948 8 24 297
Orville Lifka, Editor; John F. Kubik, Publisher, 19 E. 31st St., La Grange Park.
LA HAKPE (C3), pop. 1,295; Hancock Co. (W). 23 m NE of Ft. Madison, Iowa. TP&W
RR. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, soybeans, wheat.
Quill4- ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1892 7 24 280 2.50 §1,625
W. E. Bradshaw, Editor; H. Byers Bradshaw, Publisher.
LAKE FOREST (Fl), pop. 7.819 (special U. S. Census 10-25-55, gives 8,963); Lake
Co. (NE). On Lake Michigan, 8 m S of Waukegan. CNS&M: C&NW RRs.
Barat College of the Sacred Heart (Cath. women) ; Lake Forest College. Suburban
residential town. Nurseries.
I Electrical & IQKK Q 01 IAI\ K An
Tnsulation + ............................. Monthly .......... jf^?™^,, Controlled cfrc >21,504
Lincoln R. Samelson, Editor; Lake Publishing Corp., 718 Western Ave.
Lake Forester -f ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 5 25 196 3.50 §4,OOO
Marvin Wittelle, Editor; Lake Forest Company, Publisher, 287 E. Deerpath.
Stentor-f .................................. Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1886 5 24 224 2.50 800
Students of Lake Forest College, Editors and Publishers.
LAKE ZURICH (El), pop. 850 (special U. S. Census 5-25-56, gives 2,613) ; Lake Co.
(NE). 35 m NW of Chicago. EJ&E RRs. Lake resort. Meat slicers, plastic molds,
concrete products, tools manufactured.
Presa-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1968 5 24 224 2.50 §1,396
Roy T. Nord, Editor and Publisher, 18 W. Main St.
Circulation — A-frSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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LANARK (D1H). pop. 1,359; Carroll Co. (NW). 21 m SW of Freeport. CMSP&P RR.
Vegetable cannery; feed mill; hatchery; elevator. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Hay.
Gazette -(- Thursday Independent 1863 8 24 808 2.50
Margaret Engelking, Editor; H. G. Stager, Publisher.
LANSING (B2M>), pop. 8,682 (special U. S. Census 8-2-56, gives 15,675); Cook Co.
(NE). 15 m S of Chicago. PA RR. Bottling works, steel mills, oil refineries,
meat packing plant. Truck, grain farms. Onion sets, cabbage.
f Journal-f Thursday Independent 1931 8 23 295 3.50
I Region Journal-f Thursday Independent 1964 8 23 295 8^
I Space sold only in combination with Journal of Calumet City; Journal of
I Highland.
Steve Sarich, Editor; C. C. Wulfing, Publisher, 18127 William St.
LA SALLE (D2%), pop. 12,083 ; La Salle Co. (N). On Illinois River and Illinois Water-
way, 16 m W of Ottawa. 1C; CRI&P; CB&Q; LS&BC RRs. Bottling works, brew-
ery. Coal and cement mines. Manufactures clocks, time instruments, zinc,
cement, electric condensors, motors, radiators, nails, permanganate of potash
acids. Agriculture.
Labor News -f Monthly Labor 1949 5 23 224 1.00 $4,500
Nick Krawetz, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., 68 W. Van Buren St., Joliet.
News -Tribune -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1852 9 22 301 18.20 **15,460
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Circulates also in Peru, Oglesby,
Spring Valley.
Peter Miller, Publisher, 426 Second St.
LAWRENCEVILLEf (F5), pop. 6,328; Lawrence Co. (SE). 9 m W of Vincennes, Ind.
B&O; CCC&SL RRs. Oil and gas wells. Oil refineries. Hatcheries. Manufactures
telephone and oil well equipment, asphalt products, chemicals, gasoline, barrels,
garments, chairs. Stock, grain farms.
Lawrence County News + Thursday Democratic 1896 6 26 280 2.00 §2,236
S. E. Jones, Editor and Publisher.
Record + Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1847 8 24 29410.40 3,991
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Winifred K. Armstrong, Editor; Lawrenceville Publishing Company, 608 llth St.
LEAF RIVER (Dl%), pop. 444; Ogle Co. (N). 23 m SW of Rockford. CMSP&P RR.
Bank, Byron. Diversified farming.
Register Friday Independent 1934 6 27 276 2.50 §535
Mrs. Charles Snyder, Editor; Van Sickle's Associated Publishers, Durand.
LEBANON (D5), pop. 2,417; St. Clair Co. (SW). 12 m NE of Belleville. B&O RR.
McKendree College. Manufactures straw hats. Grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Advertiser-f Friday Independent 1911 6 26 280 8.00 §1,012
Leon H. Church, Editor and Publisher.
McKendree Review + V Bi-wkly, Mon..Collegiate 1921 5 24 245 3.00 250
Students of McKendree College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 173
LELAND (E2), pop. 537; La Salle Co. (N). 20 m N of Ottawa. CB&Q RR. Feed mill;
fertilizer , farm equipment factories; hatchery. Grain, stock farms.
Times-f Thursday Republican 1897 5 23 196 1.00 $365
S. N. Foged, Editor and Publisher.
LEMONT (F2), pop. 2,757; Cook Co. (NE). On Des Plaines River and Lakes to Gulf
Waterway, 25 m SW of Chicago. Boat connections. GM&O; AT&SF RRs. Lime-
stone quarries. Oil refinery; aluminum and stainless steel cooking utensil, pants,
beverage factories. Diversified farming.
Ave Maria (Slovene) liu^fUN, T?<>H<,;™« 1909 3 24 119 2-50 $4,900
(offset) (no adv.) [Monthly Religious 2 3g ng
Rev. F. Z or man, Editor; Ave Marie Press, Franciscan Fathers, Publishers,
P. O. Box 608.
Lemonter-f Thursday Independent 1927 6 21 206 3.00 §2,350
Charles N. Wheeler, Editor; Tri-County Publishing Co., Publisher, 200 Main St.
LENA (Dl), pop. 1,227; Stephenson Co. (N). 12 m NW of Freeport. 1C RR. Cheese
factories ; hatchery. Diversified farming.
Stephenson Farmer-f .Thursday Republican 1867 7 24 280 1.50 §3,560
John A. Dupee, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
LEROY (E3), pop. 1,820; McLean Co. (C). 17 m SE of Bloomington. 1C; CCC&SL
RRs. Corn canning factory; creamery; hatchery. Manufactures pre-fabricated
houses. Agriculture. Grain, soybeans, corn.
Joumal-f Friday Independent 1887 5 24 224 3.00 §1,161
O. J. Lere, Editor and Publisher.
LEWISTOWNf (C3), pop. 2,630; Fulton Co. (W). 15 m SW of Canton. CB&Q RR.
Coal mines. Grain, stock farms.
Fulton Democrat 4- Wednesday Ind. Dem 1855 6 26 280 2.00 §1,825
Wm. G. Davidson, Editor and Publisher.
News-f Thursday Independent 1949 7 23 280 2.50 §3,215
Dennis Glaser, Publisher, 285 S. Main St.
LEXINGTON (E3), pop. 1,181; McLean Co. (C). 15 m NE of Bloomington. GM&O RR.
Corn processing plants. Nursery. Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Unit- Joumal-f Thursday Independent 1881 7 24 280 2.00
Xen L. Creek, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubli*her'a Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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LIBERTY (B4), pop. 172; Adams Co. (W). 16 m SE of Quincy, railroad station.
CB&Q; WAB RRs. Bridge and ferry to West Quincy, Mo. Grain, stock farms.
Bee-f- Thursday Independent 1912 6 24 280 2.00 1,275
W. N. Harts field. Editor; W. N. and Merle D. Harts field, Publishers.
LIBERTYVILLE (Fl), pop. 6,425 (special U. S. Census 6-16-54, gives 6,661); Lake
Co. (NE). 12 m SW of Waukegan. CMSP&P; CNS&M RRs. Machine shop. Nurs-
eries. Stone, gravel pits. Manufactures macaroni, kitchen cabinets, heavy machin-
ery, flexible couplings, paper bags, food products, upholstery fabrics. Agricul-
ture. Grain.
Independent-Register + Thursday Independent 1891 8 23 808 4.00 **5,292
F. Ward Just. Editor and Publisher.
News-f Thursday Independent 1932 7 24 276 2.50 850
A. H. Hagerty, Editor and Publisher.
LINCOLNf (D3%), pop. 14,362 (special U. S. Census 10-24-56, gives 16,370); Logan
Co. (C). 31 m NE of Springfield. GM&O; 1C ; IT RRs. Coal mines ; sand and gravel
pits. Hatcheries; creamery. Manufactures pottery, glass bottles, store fixtures,
paper boxes, cosmetics, cigars, electric controls. Dairy, stock, grain, poultry
farms.
Courier-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1856 8 24 29416.60 **7,289
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Allyne V. Nugent and John L. Nugent, Publishers, McLean and Pulaski Sts.
LINCOLNWOOD — Life — See Chicago North Side Newspapers, Chicago.
News — See Skokie.
Spectator — See Park Ridge.
Villager— See Skokie.
LISLE (E2), pop. 11,237; Du Page Co. (NE). 23 m W of Chicago. CB&Q RR. Bank,
Naperville. St. Procipius College (Cath. men). Diversified farming.
Advertiser-f Friday Independent 1938 5 24 224 3.00 §1,164
Doris M. Gurtler, Editor; The Naperville Sun, Inc., Publisher.
Eagle + Friday Republican 1942 6 24 210 2.50 §1,260
Thomas Collins. Editor and Publisher.
LITCHFIELD (D4%), pop. 7,208; Montgomery Co. (SO. 44 m S of Springfield. CB&Q;
CCC&SL; WAB; 1C; L&M RRs. Manufactures shoes, milk, paper and aluminum
products, soft drinks, steel specialties, oil spouts. Dairy farms. Corn, wheat,
soybeans.
News-Herald-f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1856 8 24 28015.60 §4,996
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. P. Hanafin. Editor; F. P. Hanafin, Publisher.
SU("SoliadvL)airaZine+ JMonthly General Com't... 1924 2 24 76 2.00 $436.080
Prints editions under name of Rays of Sunshine, Joys of Life, Friendly Chat,
The Villager, The Better Way, Highways of Happiness, Town Crier, Footprints,
Bouquet.
Henry F. Henrichs, Editor; The Sunshine Press, Publisher.
LOCKPORT (F2), pop. 4,955; Will Co. (NE). 5 m N of Joliet on Lakes to Gulf Water-
way. AT&SF; GM&O RRs. Cereal and tile factories; oil refinery; apiary; elevator.
Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Herald-f- Thursday Republican 1935 6 24 210 2.50 §2,385
Velma Holt, Editor; Tri-County Publishing Co., Publisher.
LODA (E3), pop. 559; Iroquois Co. (E). 30 m N of Champaign. 1C RR. Bank, Buckley.
Grain, poultry farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
TimesH- Friday Republican 1881 8 24 280 3.50 §310
Space sold only in combination with Record, Paxton.
Herbert N. Stevens, Editor; Stevens Printing Co., Publisher, Paxton.
LOMBARD (Al%), pop. 9,817 (special U. S. Census 1-7-57, gives 18,468): Du Page
Co. (NE). 22 m NW of Chicago. C&NW; CA&E; CGW RRs. Residential. Plastics
manufactured. Nurseries. Dairy farms.
Spectator-f- Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1927 8 24 301 6.75 §3,910
Melvin J. Cruger, Editor; The Press Publications, 30 North Park.
LONDON MILLS (C3), pop. 581; Fulton Co. (W). 22 m SE of Galesburg. M&SL RR.
Coal mines. Feed mill. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
London Times (offset) Thursday Independent 1888 5 24 224 2.00 847
Mary Lou Stover and Gene Cunningham, Editors; Argus Publications, Abingdon.
LOUISVILLEf (E5), pop. 970; Clay Co. (SE). 40 m NE of Centralia. Railroad name,
Louis. B&O RR. Flour mill. Grain, fruit, truck, poultry farms. Soybeans,
apples, peaches.
Clay County Republican-f Thursday Independent 1895 6 24 280 2.00 §1,940
C. H. Clifton, Publisher.
LOVES PARK (Dl), pop. 5,366 (special U. S. Census 9-13-55, gives 8,068) ; (Br. of
Rockford P. O.) ; Winnebago Co. (N). 3 m E of Rockford, nearest bank and
railroad station.
Mail Monday Independent 1951 5 24 230 3.00 §9,304
Post, The Thursday Independent 1946 6 24 230 3.00 §8,2O6
Circulates also in Rockford.
Rae Small, Editor; Curt West, Publisher, 618 Merrill Ave.
LOVINGTON (E4). pop. 1,152; Moultrie Co. (SEC). 20 m SE of Decatur. WAB; PA
RRs. Grain, dairy farms. Corn, beans, wheat.
Reporter-}- Friday Independent 1891 7 24 276 2.60 $1,015
Rollin R. Smith, Editor; Reporter Printing Company, Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIS8Ued °nl7 during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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LYONS (A2), pop. 6,120 (special U. S. Census 8-5-57, gives 9,061) ; Cook Co. (NE).
8 m W of Chicago. Railroad station, Riverside. CB&Q RR. Residential.
Times-h Wednesday Independent 1920 5 24 224 3.50
Elmer Johnson, Editor; Enterprise Publishing Co., 3724 Prairie Ave., Brookneld.
MACOMBf (C3), pop. 10,592; McDonough Co. (W). 40 m SW of Galeeburg. CB&Q RR.
Western Illinois University. Coal mines; clay deposits. Manufactures pottery,
porcelain insulators, clay and steel products, metal furniture, chicken incuba-
tors, thermos jugs. Agriculture. Corn, soybeans, hogs, cattle.
Circ
3,300
Journal 4- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Republican 1855
Color advertising accepted.
L. A. Randolph, Editor; W. H. Rudolph, Publisher.
McDonough Times -f Thursday Democratic 1932
Mrs. C. R. Crabb, Editor and Publisher, 912 W. Jackson St.
Western Courier V + Wednesday Collegiate 1902
Students of Western Illinois University, Publishers.
8 23 294 16.60**1O,728
5 24 217 2.00
Soybeans.
News -f- Thursday Independent 1887
L. G. Mansfield, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
1,006
5 24 224 1.50 £3,200
MACON (D4), pop. 942: Macon Co. (C). 10 m SW of Decatur, nearest banking town.
1C RR. Metal specialties manufactured. Diversified farming.
News-h Thursday Independent 1941 6 24 252 1.50 t680
W. E. Feuerhan, Editor and Publisher, Assumption.
MAHOMET (E3), pop. 1,017; Champaign Co. (E). 9 m NW of Champaign, banking
town. CCC&SL RR. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Sucker State-f Thursday Independent 1878 7 24 276 1.50 §774
Mrs. Estella M. Pugh, Editor and Publisher.
MANHATTAN (F2), pop. 728; Will Co. (NE). 9 m SE of Joliet. CMSP&P; WAB RRs.
Dairy, stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, soybeans.
American Thursday Independent 1919 6 26 280 2.50 J1.100
R. E. Seely, Editor and Publisher.
MANITO (D3), pop. 869; Mason Co. (C). 20 m SW of Peoria. C&IM RR. Filler plant.
Grain, truck farms. Corn, melons, wheat.
Community Express -f- Thursday Independent 1890 5 24 231 2.50 §502
Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. DeVore, Editors and Publishers.
MANTENO (F2%), pop. 1,789 (special U. S. Census 12-4-57, gives 2,184) ; Kankakee
(E). 10 m N of Kankakee. 1C RR. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
5 24 240 2.50 §1,650
MARENQO (El), pop. 2,726 (special U. S. Census 4-9-56, gives 3,166); McHenry Co.
(NE). 26 m W of Elgin. C&NW RR. Manufactures mouse-traps, money chang-
ers, iron castings, electronic parts, canned goods. Dairy farms. Hogs, poultry.
Republican -News -f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1868 5 24 224 3.00 2,534
Hugh F. Dowell, Editor and Publisher.
MARIONf (E6), pop. 10,459 (special U. S. Census 9-5-57, gives 10,576); Williamson
Co. (S). 65 m S of Centralia. C&EI; 1C; MP RRs. Airline, OZA. Coal mines.
Bottling works. Manufactures explosives, pyrotechnics, electric capacitators,
armatures, batteries, shipping room supplies. Fruit, poultry, grain farms.
Leader-h Thursday Independent 1868 8 24 294 2.00 §278
Republican-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Rep 1908 8 24 294 12.00 §4,370
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Oldham Paisley, Editor; Republican -Leader, Inc., Publisher, 111 Franklin Ave.
MARISSA (D5). pop. 1,662; St. Clair Co. (SW). 24 m SE of Belleville. 1C RR. Marble
and granite works; planing mill; dress, cheese factories. Grain, dairy, poultry,
stock farms.
Messenger-*- Friday Independent 1880 8 23 294 2.50 §1,786
Thos. J. Lee, Editor and Publisher.
MAROA (E3%), pop. 1,100; Macon Co. (C). 12 m N of Decatur. 1C; PA RRs. Grain
elevators. Grain, truck farms.
Prairie Post (offset) Thursday Ind. Dem 1958 7 23 280 2.00 1,500
Bob Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
MARSEILLES (E2), pop. 4,514; La Salle Co. (N). On Illinois River and Lakes to Gulf
Waterway, 8 m E of Ottawa. CRI&P RR. Foundry. Manufactures paper cartons,
garments, concrete blocks. Grain, stock farms.
Press4- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1921 6 24 252 7.00 §1,716
Comic strip advertising accepted.
C. I. Dunlap, Editor; W. I. Dunlap Sons, Publishers, Main & Lincoln Sts.
MARSHALL f (F4), pop. 2.960 (special U. S. Census 3-11-55. gives 3.228) ; Clark Co.
(E). 16 m SW of Terre Haute, Ind. CCC&SL; PA RRs. Oil refinery; cheese,
paint factories, rock crushing plants. Farming.
Clark County Democrat-f- Thursday Democratic 1898 6 26 280 2.00 §1,475
Tarquin C. Bennett, Editor and Publisher.
Herald-4- Friday Republican 1868 6 26 280 2.00 §1,405
Mark Stewart, Editor; Wabash Valley Printing Co., Publisher.
MARTINSVILLE (F4). pop. 1,440; Clark Co. (E). 80 m SW of Terre Haute, Ind. PA
RR. Oil wells. Oil pumping station; foundry. Grain, fruit, poultry farms. Corn,
apples.
Planet-f- Wednesdav Democratic 1883 7 24 276 8.00
Thomas B. Comerford, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + U»es Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. W Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Onsu*. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fe*.
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MASCOUTAH (D5), pop. 3,009 (special U. S. Census 8-1-55, gives 8,351); St. Clair
Co. (SW). 10 m SE of Belleville. L&N RR. Coal mines. Manufactures dresses,
cooking ranges, foundry products, lumber, hats, flour, brick, beverages. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Herald 4- Wednesday Independent 1885 7 26 276 3.00 §1,470
A. D. Jenkins, Editor ; Mas ecu tab Publishing Company.
MASON CITY (D3), pop. 2,004; Mason Co. (C). 19 m W of Lincoln. GM&O; 1C RRs.
Diversified fanning. Corn, wheat, oats, cattle, hogs.
Banner- Times -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1866 7 26 304 2.00 §1,480
Victor B. Rickard. Editor and Publisher.
MATTOON (E4), pop. 17,547; Coles Co. (E). 178 m S of Chicago. CCC&SL; 1C RRs.
Airline, OZA. Railroad shops. Manufactures heavy road machinery, radiators,
fluorescent lamps, furniture, shoes, roofing, water works and minuicipal equip-
ment, brooms, metal hose. Grain, stock, fruit, poultry farms. Broom corn.
Journal-Gazette -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1874 8 23 294 18.20 **9,416
Color advertising accepted.
W. B. Hamel, Editor and Publisher.
MAYWOOD (Al&).pop. 27, 473; Cook Co. (NE). 10 m NW of Chicago. C&NW; CGW;
IHB RRs. Lutheran Theological Seminary (men). Tubing, water softeners,
branding irons manufactured ; bottling works. Nursery. Residential. Two banks,
deposits (7-4-57), $18,409,009. 13,862 telephones.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1911 5 22 210 4.50**15,126
Frank Von Arx, Editor; Maywood Herald Company, Publisher, 1015 S. 17th Ave.
McHENRY (El), pop. 2,080 (special U. S. Census 2-7-56, gives 2,748) ; McHenry Co.
(NE). On Fox River, 24 m N of Elgin . C&NW RR. Manufactures boats, radios,
dresses, piston rings. Dairy, grain, poultry farms. Alfalfa.
Plaindealer-f Thursday Republican 1875 8 24 294 3.00 §4,638
Adele Froehlich, Editor; McHenry Publishing Co., Publisher.
McLEAN (D3), pop. 667; McLean Co. (C). 15 m S of Bloomington. GM&O RR. Bank,
Atlanta. Farm implements, feed manufactured. Grain, poultry, dairy farms.
Lens -4- Friday Independent 1880 7 24 280 2.00
Kenneth A. MacLeod, Editor and Publisher, Minier.
McLEANSBOROf (E5%), pop. 3,008; Hamilton Co. (S). 25 m SE of Mt. Vernon. L&N
RR. Manufactures men's and boys' furnishings, women's clothing, flower baskets,
aluminum trellises. Hatchery. Horse breeding. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Times -Leader -|- Thursday Independent 1855 8 24 308 3.00 §3,247
Edward E. Kirkpatrick, Editor; Times -Leader, Inc., Publisher.
MELROSE PARK (AlVfc), pop. 13,366 (special U. S. Census 3-28-57, gives 18,797);
Cook Co. (NE). 12 m NW of Chicago. C&NW RR. Manufactures plastic, screw
machine, steel and rubber products, tractors, railroad supplies, hydraulic presses,
tools, dies, cement blocks.
Proviso Star-Sentinel 4- Thursday Independent 1924 5 24 224 ^^2133— FrJe
Paul D. Coffman, Editor; West Suburban Press, Inc., Publisher, 130-D Broadway.
MELVIN (E3), pop. 535; Ford Co. (E). 40 m E of Bloomington. 1C RR. Feed mill;
hatchery. Grain, poultry, stock farms.
Ford County Press-f- Thursday Republican 1908 7 24 280 2.50 $1,125
T. D. Thackeray, Editor and Publisher.
MENARD (D5%), pop. ; Randolph Co. (SW). 50 m SE of St. Louis, Mo. MP RR.
Diversified farming.
Time-f (no adv.) Monthly Penology 1934 5 24 196 .50 357
David R. Saunders, Editor; Ross V. Randolph, Publisher. Controlled free dist. 4,698
MENDON (B3%), pop. 625; Adams Co. (W). 16 m NE of Quincy. CB&Q RR. Grain,
stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Dispatch-Times + Thursday Independent 1878 6 24 280 2.50 §1,040
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Garrett, Editors and Publishers.
MENDOTA (D2),pop. 5,129 ; La Salle Co. (N). 16 m N of La Salle. CB&Q; 1C; CMSP&P
RRs. Manufactures woodworking machinery, farm implements, feed, concrete
and building products, cranes, furnaces, soft drinks. Vegetable cannery. Grain,
stock farms. Corn, hogs, cattle.
P. E.G. Record Monthly {vounjrWom 1889 3 26 133 x1'50
Mrs. Edith M. Wallace, Editor; P. E. O. Sisterhood. Publisher.
Reporter & Sun Bulletin Thursday Independent 1919 8 24 280 3.00 §5,618
Richard Leiser, Editor; Richard and William Leiser. Publishers.
MEREDOSIA (C3% ), pop. 940; Morgan Co. (WC). On Illinois River. 48 m W of Spring-
field. WAB RR. Manufactures starch, fertilizer. Grain, stock farms.
Budget-!- Thursday Independent 1905 6 26 273 2.00 505
P. H. Vannier, Editor and Publisher.
METAMORA (D3), pop. 1,868 (special U. S. Census 3-22-56, gives 1,618) ; Woodford
Co. (NC). 18 m NE of Peoria. GM&O RR. Furniture factory; creamery.
Abattoir. Agriculture.
Herald Friday Democratic 1853 6 26 277 2.50 §1,525
Elmer Fedder, Editor; Metamora Herald, Inc., Publisher.
METROPOLISf (E6%), pop. 6,098 (special U. S. Census 7-19-54, gives 7,784) ; Massac
Co. (S). On Ohio River, 12 m NW of Paducah, Ky. CB&Q; 1C: P&I RRs. Furni-
ture, baskets, chemicals, crates, gloves, railroad ties, hardwood lumber, pearl
buttons, implement woodwork manufactured. Timber. Diversified farming. Corn,
hay, soybeans, peaches, strawberries.
News-f Thursday Republican 1865 9 22 294 4.00 §3,921
Sam L. Smith, Editor; Metropolis News, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. VAjrate Une«. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MIDDLETOWN (D3%), pop. 480; Logan Co. (C). 17 m SW of Lincoln. GM&O RR.
Timber. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Ledger-!- Thursday Independent 1909 5 26 245 2.00
Grant Heatherwick, Editor and Publisher.
MIDLOTHIAN (B2%), pop. 8,216 (special U. S. Census 8-24-54, gives 4,344) ; Cook
Co. (NE). 5 ra S of Blue Island, banking town. CRI&P RR. Nursery. Truck,
poultry farms.
!la?!umen JThursday Independent 1929 6 19 205 2.50
Circ
§547
2,265
Walter H. Lysen, Editor; Southwest Messenger Press, Inc., Publisher,
3842 W. 147th St.
§1,106
§1,442
325
MILAN <C2), pop. 1,737 (special U. S. Census 11-6-56, gives 2,458) ; Rock Island Co.
(NW). 4 m S of Rock Island, banking town. CRI&P RR. Stone quarries; sand
and gravel pits. Foundry. Industrial pumps manufactured. Grain, poultry, stock,
dairy farms.
Independent -f- .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 7 23 280 2.00
Herbert E. Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
MILFORD (F3), pop. 1,648; Iroquois Co. (E). 40 m N of Danville. C&EI RR. Canning
factory; hatchery. Diversified farming. Hybrid seed corn
Herald-News-}- ......................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1868 7 26 280 3.00
W. E. Hartberg, Editor and Publisher.
MILLEDGEVILLE (Dl%), pop. 1,044; Carroll Co. (NW). 20 m NW of Dixon. CB&Q
RR. Hatchery; grain elevators; cold storage lockers; feed mills. Manufactures
cheese, air compressors, farm trailers. Stock, poultry, grain, dairy farms.
Merchant-f .............................. Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1946 5 24 224 2,090 — Free
George J. Wamsley, Editor and Publisher.
MILLSTADT (C5), pop. 1,566; St. Clair Co. (SW). 6 m SW of Belleville. C&M RR.
Coal mines. Flour mills. Underwear factories. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn,
potatoes.
Enterprise^- ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 8 24 280 2.50
A. Clay Mollman, Editor; K. J. Mollman, Publisher.
MILTON (C4), pop. 837; Pike Co. (W). 12 m SE of Pittsfield, railroad station. GM&O
RR. Grain, stock farms.
Beacon ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 6 26 280 1.00
K. D. Hum, Editor and Publisher.
MINIER (D3), pop. 780; Tazewell Co. (NC). 20 m W of Bloomington. GM&O; PA
RRs. Grain elevator. Diversified farming.
News-f ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1875 7 24 280 2.00
Kenneth A. MacLeod, Editor and Publisher.
MINONK (D2%), pop. 1,955; Woodford Co. (NC). 30 m N of Bloomington. 1C; AT&SF
RRs. Dairy products, clothing factories. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
News-Dispatch -f- ..................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1874 8 24 304 3.50
John O. Denson, Editor; C. R. Denson, Publisher.
MOKENA (F2), pop. 903 (special U. S. Census 3-1-54, gives 1,083); Will Co. (NE).
11 m E of Joliet. CRI&P RR. Brass foundry. Manufactures farm implements,
fishing tackle, leather products, wallpaper, matches, lumber. Grain, stock, dairy,
poultry farms. Soybeans.
News-Bulletin -f ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1919 8 23 280 4.00
Semmler Press, Inc., Publisher.
MOLINE — See Rock Island-Moline-East Moline.
MOMENCE (F2%). pop. 2,644; Kankakee Co. (E). 14 m E of Kankakee. C&EI; NYC;
CMSP&P RRs. Stone quarries. Manufactures textiles, health and dog foods,
Venetian blinds, springs, Pharmaceuticals, truck bodies. Diversified farming.
Milk condensery.
Progress -Reporter -f ............... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1901 7 24 308 2.50
Robert Sprinkle, Editor and Publisher.
MONMOUTHf (C2%), pop. 10,193; Warren Co. (W). 16 m W of Galesburg. RIS;
CB&Q; M&SL RRs. Monmouth College. Manufactures pottery, farm implements,
furnaces, sheet metal products, toys, feed. Diversified farming. Beef cattle, oats,
corn, soybeans.
Oracle V .................................... Saturday ......... Collegiate ........... 1897 5 24 224 x4.00
Students of Monmouth College, Editors and Publishers.
Review Atlas -f ........................ Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1846 8 24 287 12.00 **6,319
Color advertising accepted.
Review Atlas Ptg. Co., Inc., Publisher.
MONTICELLOf (C3%), pop. 2,612; Piatt Co. (EC). 22 m SW of Champaign. WAB ;
IT; 1C RRs. Manufactures patent medicines, health products, fibre tile and wall
finish, wire cable. Hatchery. Agriculture.
Piatt County Journal-f .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1856 7 24 280 8.00
G. H. Chitwood, Editor and Publisher, 111-113 E. Washington St.
Piatt County Republican -f... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1872 6 26 280 3.00
D. J. Tippett, Editor and Publisher, 210 W. Washington St.
MORRISf (E2), pop. 6,926 (special U. S. Census 11-8-57, gives 7,711); Grundy Co.
(NE). On Illinois River and Lakes to Gulf Waterway. 23 m SW of Joliet. CRI&P
RR. Coal mines; clay pits. Manufactures paper, rubber products, vending ma-
chines, egg cartons, beverages. Grain, stock farms.
§2,250
§1,575
§1,667
§1,965
1,730
. Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1942 6 24 224 1.00 *3,200
Nick Kntwetci''EditorV Miller Publishing Co., 68 W. Van Buren St., Joliet.
Herald-f ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Republican ......... 1854 8 24 290 13.00 §4,840
Thomas E. West, Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; fPublisher's Report; Ligbt face, estimated. +Us«s Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNalhr
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MORRISON* (DIM, ), pop. 3,531 (special U. 3. Census 7-8-57, gives 4,045) ; Whiteside
Co. (NW). 15 m W of Sterling. C&NW RR. Limestone quarries. Automatic con-
trol devices, condensed milk, furniture, air filters, coils manufactured. Grain,
dairy, stock farms. Hay.
/ Whiteside County News -f ..... Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1921 8 24 294 4.50 §4,105
1 Whiteside Sentinel -f .............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1857 8 24 294 4.50 §4,1OS
1 Robert Kingery, Editor; News-Sentinel Publishers, 126 E. Main St.
MORRISONVILLE (D4), pop. 1,182; Christian Co. (C). 38 m SE of Springfield. WAB
RR. Manufactures soybean products. Grain, stock farms.
Times-f- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 6 24 266 2.50 1,454
Mrs. Vernon W. Lauer, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Lauer, Publishers.
MORTON (D3), pop. 8,693; Tazewell Co. (NC). 10 m SE of Peoria. AT&SF; PA; IT
RRs. Manufactures tractors, hoists, concrete blocks, fencing, washing machines,
farm elevators, pottery. Canning factory; hatchery. Agriculture.
Tazewell County News + ........ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 24 308 3.50
Printed in two editions: Morton Edition; Tremont Edition. Combined circ. $1,948
Richard Kemp, Editor; Tazewell Publishing Co.
MORTON GROVE <B1), pop. 8,926 (special U. S. Census 1-2-58, gives 16,643) ; Cook
Co. (NE). 14 m NW of Chicago. CMSP&P RR. Manufactures plastic and
metal products, parenteral solution equipment, cosmetics, brass fittings, indus-
trial pumps, electric motors. Truck farms.
Life — See Chicago North Side Newspapers, Chicago.
News — See Skokie.
Spectator — See Park Ridge.
Villager — See Skokie.
f W.MI,. Distributor ................ Bi-mcnthly ..... {?$£•$£**• 1967 ContSU&e L°t°
J T. B. Jefferson, Editor.
[ Welding Engineer ................... Monthly .......... Weld'e & Cufg,1916 ^^ ^^ |}00
Felix T. Tancula, Editor; Welding Engineer Publications, Inc., P. O. Box 28.
MOUNDS (DG%), pop. 2,001; Pulaski Co. (S). 8 m NW of Cairo. 1C RR. Freight
terminal and division point. Women's garment factory. Diversified farming.
Corn, peaches, strawberries.
News Press-f .......................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1897 6 26 280 3.00 §4,100
Edward A. Taylor, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT CARMELf (F5), pop. 8,732; Wabash Co. (SE). On Wabash River, 25 m SW
of Vincennes, Ind. CCC&SL; SOU RRs. Coal mines; oil well. Railroad shops.
Manufactures radio coils, tools, flour, flintkote roofing. Agriculture. Corn, wheat,
soybeans.
Republican-Register -f ............ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1839 8 24 287 14.00 §4,441
Earl L. Allison, Editor; A. M. Richmond, Publisher.
MOUNT CARROLLf (Dl%), pop. 1,950; Carroll Co. (NW). 30 m SW of Freeport.
CMSP&P RR. Shimer College. Creamery. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms.
Carroll Co. Mirror-Democrat -f. Thursday ........ Ind Rep ............. 1016 7 24 280 4.00 §1,825
Tom Watson, Editor; Mirror-Democrat Co., Inc., Publisher.
5,11!
>33,OS7
o 07 1^0 o nn
6 pLf * „ * -s™ -.1 «•>,•>
Controlled circ. >16,212
27 143 2.00 *2O,741
24 287 4.00
MOUNT MORRIS (Dl%), pop. 2,709; Ogle Co. (N). 26 m SW of Rockford. CB&Q RR.
Printing and publishing houses; hatchery. Diversified farming.
nA++A~ T?o*r«;r,o. -M«*U~,JO -M^IM*. f Agrric. Method 1928 3 27 143 2.00
Better Farming Methods ........ Monthly .......... \& E(Juc Controlled circ.
Frank L. Waddle, Editor; Watt Publishing Company.
[Hatcheries,
Hatchery and Feed .................. Monthly .......... Breeders &
I [Feed Retailers
L Ray Bates, Editor; Watt Publishing Company.
[Broiler
Broiler Growing ....................... Monthly .......... -((Chicken) 1950 3
[Indus.
Fred Masterson, Editor; Watt Publishing Company.
Index-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 8
Kenneth Smith, Editor; John W. Tilton Industries, Pub., 119 S. Wesley Ave.
Poultry Processing \Mnnth1v {F^FVOO^ 1895 3 26 143 2-°°
and Marketing ................... {Monthly .......... j E« ^oce^ Controlled circ.
Mahlon C. Sweet, Editor; Watt Publishing Co.
Poultry Tribune ...................... Monthly .......... Poultry Raising.1895 3 27 143 .50 *354,359
Printed in five editions; Eastern; Midwest; Southeast; Southwest; Pacific.
Milton R. Dunk, Editor; Watt Publishing Company.
Turkegram ............................... Monthly .......... Turkeys ............. 1951 3 27 143 x 10,000
M. C. Small, Editor; National Turkey Federation, Publisher, P. O. Box 69.
Turkey World .......................... Monthly .......... Turkeys ............. 1926 3 27 143 2.00 *16,684
John W. Hough, Editor; Watt Publishing Company.
MOUNT OLIVE (D4%), pop. 2,401; Macoupin Co. (SWC). 85 m NE of St. Louis, Mo.
1C; L&MA; WAB
Agriculture.
§1,850
>5,802
. , , .
RRs. Coal mines. Brick and tile factory; monument works.
24 280 2.00
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1880 7
L. E. Troeger. Editor and Publisher.
1,175
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <» Nonpareil
emt, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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MOUNT PROSPECT — Herald — See Paddock Publications, Arlington Heights.
MOUNT PULASKI (D8%), pop. 1,626; Logan Co. (C). 11 m SE of Lincoln. 1C RR.
Hatcheries. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, soybeans, hay.
Times-News+ (offset) Thursday Ind. Rep 1902 5 24 224 2.50 §1,860
H. J. Wible, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT STERLINGf (C3%), pop. 2,246; Brown Co. (W). 39 m E of Quincy. WAB
RR. Manufactures cheese, butter, bricks. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Corn, wheat, oats.
Democrat-Message -f Wednesday ....Independent 1848 8 24 294 2.50 §3,100
William R. Brooks, Editor; Davis & Brooks, Inc., Publishers.
MOUNT VERNONt (E5), pop. 16,600; Jefferson Co. (S). 20 m SE of Centralia. L&N;
SOU; C&EI; MP RRs. Manufactures freight cars, shoes, stoves, furnaces,
women's wear, hosiery, biscuits, dryers and evaporators, feed. Creosoting plant.
Diversified farming. Apples, peaches, poultry.
Register-News -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1884 9 23 294 15.60**10,248
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. Edwin Rackaway, Editor; Mount Vernon Register-News Co., Inc., Publisher.
MO WE AQUA (D4), pop. 1,476; Shelby Co. (SC). 16 m S of Decatur. 1C RR. Oil
wells. Diversified farming. Livestock.
News-f Wednesday ....Independent 1882 6 24 224 2.00
Elsie M. Snyder, Editor; Claude V. Snyder, Publisher.
MUNDELEIN (Fl), pop. 3,189 (special U. S. Census 2-28-56, gives 6,501) ; Lake Co.
(NE). 10 m SW of Waukegan. CNS&M; MSP&SSM RRs. Manufactures filters;
fi berg las products, paper cartons, wire fabrication, beer. Nurseries. Poultry
farms.
Chicago Retail Baker -f Monthly {jjakers 1936 3 28 14° 3'00
Robert R. Trotter, Editor; Associated Retail Bakers of Greater Chicago, Pub.,
133 N. Ridgemoor.
News-f Thursday Republican 1932 7 24 280 2.60
A. H. Hagerty, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 109, Liberty ville.
MURPHYSBORO — Southern Illinoisan — See Carbondale.
NAPERVILLE (El%), pop. 7,013; Du Page Co. (NE). 29 m W of Chicago. CB&Q RR.
North Central College; Evangelical Theological Seminary. Boiler works.
Hatchery. Manufactures furniture, carbon, concrete and dairy products, ma-
chine tools, toys, cotton and burlap bags, chewing gum. Dairy, stock, grain
farms. Corn, oats, hay.
Clarion-f Thursday Independent 1863 8 24 29T ^t4W_ /™e
Joanne D. Maxwell, Editor; Naperville Clarion, Inc., Pub., 208 S. Washington St'.
College Chronicle-f V Friday Collegiate 1884 6 24 224 3.50 $900
Students of North Central College, Editors and Publishers.
Sun + Thursday Independent 1935 5 24 224 4.00 3,547
Harold E. White, Editor; Harold E. White and Eva A. White, Publishers.
NASHVILLE* (D5), pop. 2,432; Washington Co. (S). 25 m SW of Centralia. MI; L&N
RRs. Oil wells. Bottling works. Hatchery. Stave mill. Manufactures power
shovels. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats, soybeans.
Journal-f Wednesday ....Independent 1862 8 22 287 1.50 §2,420
Paul T. Dix, Editor and Publisher.
News-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1934 7 24 276 1.75 §3,4O4
Ed. Schmitt, Editor and Publisher.
NATIONAL STOCK YARDS (A6), pop. ; St. Clair Co. (SW). Adjoins East St.
Louis. ESLJ RR. Stock yards ; meat packing industries. Fertilizer, stoves, cans
manufactured. Diversified farming.
StW^LDiily LiVeSt°Ck 15a<j!?leX- Sat' L.Stk.&Agri 1890 7 26 304 7.60
§1,443
$2,773
325
7,252
Charles H. Bobo, Editor; St. Louis Daily Livestock Reporter, Publisher,
National Stock Yards, E. St. Louis (3).
NAUVOO (B3), pop. 1,242; Hancock Co. (W). On Mississippi River, 10 m S of Ft.
Madison, la. Railroad station, Niota. AT&SF RR. Winery; cheese factory.
Ships fruit. Agriculture. Grapes, grain, apples, pears, berries.
Independent -f Thursday Independent 1873 8 24 308 2.60 §1,216
George Deeg, Editor; George Deeg and Samuel E. Strange, Publishers.
NEOGA (E4), pop. 1,125; Cumberland Co. (E). 45 m SE of Decatur. 1C; NYC&SL RRs.
Manufactures brooms, women's apparel, leather goods. Nursery. Agriculture.
Broom corn, hay, beans.
News-f Thursday Republican 1875 5 24 224 2.00 §1,095
C. H. Snyder and George W. Dougherty, Editors and Publishers.
NEW ATHENS (D5), pop. 1,518; St. Clair Co. (SW). On Kaskaskia River, 16 m SE
of Belleville. 1C RR. Coal mining; walnut, oak timber. Flour, feed mills; stove
foundries ; bottling works ; brewery ; shoe factory. Dairy, fruit, grain* stock farms.
Journal-Press -f Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 280 2.00 425
H. A. Fischer, Editor; Fischer Publications. 3,518 — Free
NEW BADEN (D5), pop. 1,428; Clinton Co. (SW). 19 m E of Belleville. SOU RR.
Coal mines. Bottling works; electrical equipment factories. Dairy, poultry,
grain farms.
News-f Friday Independent 1938 7 26 308 2.60 §570
Arthur D. Jenkins. Editor and Publisher, Mascoutah.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate linea, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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NEW BERLIN (D4), pop. 622; Sangamon Co. (C). 15 m W of Springfield. WAB RR.
Coal mine. Agriculture. Purebred stock breeding. Soybeans, corn, wheat.
Bee-f- Thursday Independent 1902 6 26 268 2.00 §425
Esther Beck Smith, Editor and Publisher.
NEW CANTON (B4), pop. 449; Pike Co. (W). 26 m NW of Quincy. CB&Q RR. Bank,
Kinderhook. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Press-f Wednesday ....Independent 1908 6 26 248 1.50 J340
Howard and Sara Fox, Editors and Publishers.
NEW HOLLAND (D3), pop. 343; Logan Co. (C). 12 m W of Lincoln. GM&O; 1C RRs.
Grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1931 6 26 280 1.50
Dale Frantz, Editor and Publisher, Emden.
NEW LENOX (F2), pop. 1,235; Will Co. (NE). 5 m E of Joliet. CRI&P ; WAB RRs.
Residential. Manufactures roofing material, lumber. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Press-f- Thursday Independent 1953 8 23 280 3.00 670
Semmler Press, Inc., Publisher, Mokena.
NEWMAN (F4), pop. 1,140; Douglas Co. (E). 52 m E of Decatur. B&O RR. Corn
canning and cheese factories; hatchery; grain elevator. Agricultrue. Corn,
wheat, oats.
Independent^- Friday Republican 1874 6 26 280 3.00 1,024
E. E. Dilliner, Editor and Publisher.
NEWTONf (E4%), pop. 2,780; Jasper Co. (SE). 50 m SW of Terre Haute, Ind. 1C RR.
Manufactures academic caps and gowns, choir and clergy robes, girls sport
clothes, brooms, handles, boxes, baskets, beverages. Agriculture. Soybeans,
corn, livestock, poultry.
Mentor Democrat-f Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 1.50 §2,184
M. C. and S. B. Page, Editors; Mentor Democrat Company, Publisher.
Press + Tues. & Fri Independent 1862 9 22 252 3.50 §4,526
James W. Wells, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
NIANTIC (D3V2), pop. 625; Macon Co. (C). 12 m W of Decatur. WAB; 1C RRs. Grain,
stock, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Observer-f- Friday Independent 1925 7 24 280 1.50 §241
Frank J. Bell, Editor and Publisher, Illiopolis.
NILES — Life — Sec Chicago North Side Newspapers.
News— See Skokie.
Spectator — See Park Ridge.
Villager — See Skokie.
NOKOMIS (D4), pop. 2,544; Montgomery Co. (SC). 42 m SW of Decatur. CCC&SL;
C&EI RRa. Concrete block, ski and sled, electronics factories ; creamery ;
hatcheries.
Free Press -Progress 4- Thursday Republican 1868 7 24 280 2.50 §2,775
Edward J. Ovca, Editor; Vandever & Ovca, Publishers.
NORMAL (E3), pop. 9,772 (special U. S. Census 1-13-56, gives 11,528); McLean Co.
(C). Adjoins Bloomington. GM&O; 1C RRs. Illinois State Normal University.
Residential. Canning factories ; nurseries. Dairy, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Normalite-f .Friday Republican 1898 5 24 252 1.00 2,000
Eloise B. Craig. Editor; R. H. and E. B. Craig, Publishers.
Pantagraph — See Bloomington.
Vidette^ V Wednesday ...Collegiate 1888 5 24 210 xl.OO 3,552
Students of Illinois State Normal University, Editors and Publishers.
NORRIS CITY (E5%), pop. 1,870; White Co. (SE). 40 m SE of Mount Vernon.
B&O; CCC&SL RRs. Feed, flour mills, hatchery. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, soy-
beans, dairying.
News -f Thursday Independent 1940 8 24 294 2.00 §1,598
Rue Gene Starr, Editor; Carmi Times Publishing Co., Carmi.
NORTHBROOK (Al), pop. 3,348 (special U. S. Census 9-30-55, gives 8.148) ; Cook Co.
(NK). 6 m NW of Winnetka. CMSP&P RR. Airline, MID. Residential.
Star (offset) Thursday Independent 1940 5 24 196 3.00 **3,114
Frederick Favor, Ed.; Lloyd Hollister Inc., Pub., 1232 Central Ave., Wilmette.
NORTH CHICAGO (Fl), pop. 8,628 (special U. S. Census 4-15-55, gives 16.881) ; Lake
Co. (NE). 8 m S of Waukepan. C&NW; CNS&M; EJ&E RRs. Manufactures
auto and dairy equipment, chemicals, locks, electric condensers and generators,
confectionery, curtain rods, metal products, hardware specialties, steel, Pharma-
ceuticals.
Negro Voice — See Joliet.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1927 5 23 210 3.00 $1,654
John E. Moore. Editor and Publisher, 711 Seventeenth St.
NORTHLAKE (Al%), pop. 4,361 (special U. S. Census 7-9-57, gives 11,589) ; (branch
of Melrose Park P. O.). Cook Co. (NE). 12 m NW of Chicago. C&NW RR.
West Cook County Press + ... Thursday Independent 1955 8 24 301 6'°°
2,988
—Free
3,812-
Melvin Cruger, Editor; Harold S. Cruger, Publisher, 112 S. York St., Elmhurst.
NORTH RIVERSIDE— Star— See Riverside.
NORWOOD PARK— See Chicago— Norwood Park Citizen.
OAKLAND (E4), pop. 980; Coles Co. (E). 20 m NW of Paris. NYC&SL; PA RRs.
Trailer factory. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Ledger-Messenger 4- Thursday Independent 1877 8 24 287 2.00 Jl,365
Fred Pfeifer, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V A gate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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800
*2,151
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OAK LAWN (B4), pop. 8,761 (special U. S. Census 4-80-58, gives 21,943); Cook Co.
(NE). 10 m SW of Chicago. WAB RR. Residential. Nursery. Truck farms.
Independent -f Thursday Independent 1930 6 19 205 2.50 8,807
Ann Bennett, Editor; Southwest Messenger Press, Publisher, 5211 W. 95th St.
Southwest Suburbanite -f Thursday Independent 1947 8 24 294 2.00 §6,418
Alice Ihrig, Editor; Edward Vondrak, Publisher, 5253 W. 95th St.
OAK PARK (Bl%), pop. 68,529 (special U. S. Census 4-11-56, gives 61,826); Cook
Co. (NE). Adjoins Chicago. B&O; C&NW; B&OCT RRs. Residential suburb.
Manufactures food products, veneer machinery, tools and dies, transformers,
candy. Four banks; bank deposits (7-4-57), $153,819,398. 30,758 telephones.
Candy Equipment — See Manufacturing Confectioner.
Candy Packaging — See Manufacturing Confectioner.
Chiropody Record Bi-monthly ....Chiropody 1917 C2ont^lled10f Jee ^
Dr. E. W. Demeur, Editor; Chiropody Record Asso., Pub., 130 S. Oak Park Ave.
Manufacturing Confectioner!
with International [Monthly Candy Mfg 1921 2 40 140 3.00
Confectioner J
Prints bi-monthly supplement called Candy Equipment, circulated as a bound-in
section, and separately.
Prints bi-monthly supplement called Candy Packaging, circulated as a bound-in
section, and separately.
P. W. Allured, Publisher, 418 N. Austin Blvd.
Midwest Manufacturing + Monthly ^nd^rriaL'.f.... Controlled circ. VAC 12,949
Robert E. Goodwin, Editor; H. G. H. Publishing Co., 832 Harrison St.
Oak Leaves -f Thursday Independent 1879 5 22 210 5.00-^*16,522
Space sold in combination with Forest Leaves of River Forest. Combined circ. *•* 18,930
Loretta Walter, Editor; Oak Leaves Company, Publisher, 100 S. Kenilworth Ave.
Oak Parker, The-f Sunday Independent 1885 5 22 210 2.00
Prints edition called West Suburbanite for River Forest. 42,350 — Free
J. E. Shelby, Editor; Pioneer Publications, 100 S. Kenilworth Ave.
Paint, Oil and Chemical Iptntlv Thnr* P*int 1883 3 27 14° 3-°°
Review-f jr iniiy, ±nur»..x-Bini Controlled circ. >4,621
Trade Review Company, Publisher, 332 Harrison St.
School Science and Mathe- ln»««*i,i« f Science & ,Qn1 , AQ 110 . KA +>( _AA
maticsV [Monthly |Math. Educ. 1901 l 48 1*2x4.50 J4.500
Ray C. Soliday, Bus. Mgr., Central Assn. of Science and Mathematics Teachers,
Publisher, P. O. Box 408.
OBLONG (F4%), pop. 1,639; Crawford Co. (SE). 10 m W of Robinson. 1C RR. Oil
and gas wells. Timber. Machine shop. Manufactures flour, feed, signs, bank and
accounting forms. Grain, poultry, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats, soybeans.
Oracle-f Wednesday ....Independent 1894 6 26 280 3.00 §1,400
Marie Shelton, Publisher.
ODELL (E2%), pop. 908; Livingston Co. (NEC). 47 m S of Joliet. GM&O RR. Grain
farms. Corn, oats, beans.
Times-f- Thursday Independent 1941 6 26 280 2.00 §195
D. J. Roche, Editor; L. H. Roche, Publisher, Emington.
O'FALLON (B6), pop. 3,022; St. Clair Co. (SW). 8 m NE of Belleville. B&O; IT
RRs. Coal mines. Tool and die, oxygen equipment factories. Nurseries. Agri-
culture. Corn, wheat, hay.
Caseyville-O'Fallon News — See Caseyville.
Progress-f Thursday Independent 1894 5 24 224 2.50 §1,845
Irwin A. Yare, Editor and Publisher, 111 W. State St.
OGDEN (F3^), pop. 436; Champaign Co. (E). 13 m E of Urbana. IT; CCC&SL RRs.
Feed mill; hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Courier-f- Friday Independent 1892 6 23 231 3.00 §251
Mrs. Nora Stayton, Editor: Robert N. Butler, Publisher, St. Joseph.
OGLESBY— -News-Tribune — See La Salle.
OKAWVILLE (D5), pop. 855; Washington Co. (S). 25 m SE of Belleville. L&N RR.
Grain elevator. Mineral springs, health resort. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Times-f Wednesday ....Independent 1893 6 26 252 2.00 1,119
Warren D. Strieker, Editor and Publisher.
OLNEYf (E5), pop. 8,612; Rlchland Co. (SE). 60 m NW of Evansville, Ind. B&O;
1C RRs. Oil production. Oak, walnut timber. Machine shop; hatcheries. Manu-
factures shoes, vinegar, flour, butter, garments. Diversified farming.
Advocate-f Thursday Republican 1884 6 26 280 2.50 1,926
Ed. J. Stoll, Editor and Publisher.
Mail-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898 8 24 280 6.50 §5,730
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry Hillis, Jr., Editor; Olney Daily Mail Publishing Company, Publisher.
ONARGA (F3), pop. 1,465; Iroquois Co. (E). 82 m SW of Kankakee. 1C RR. Corn
canning factory. Nurseries. Manufactures boats, rubber bands and stamps, ink.
Grain, dairy, stock farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Leader-Review-f Thursday Republican 1872 8 21 280 2.50 §1,492
M. M. Craig, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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OQUAWKAf (C2H). pop. 929; Henderson Co. (W). On Mississippi River, 16 m N of
Burlington, la. CB&Q RR. Summer resort. Hardwood timber; limestone quarries.
Button factory. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat, melons.
Henderson County Journal + .. Thursday Republican 1876 7 24 294 2.50 1,000
C. M. Bell & Son, Editors and Publishers.
ORANGEVILLE (Dl), pop. 460; Step hen son Co. (N). 12 m N of Freeport. 1C RR.
Bank, Winslow. Cheese factory. Dairy, poultry farms. Corn, oats, hay.
Courier Friday Independent 1898 6 26 276 1.50 §480
Mrs. Glen E. Bolender, Editor; Van Sickle's Associated Publishers, Inc., Durand.
OREGONf (Dl%), pop. 3,205; Ogle Co. (N). On Rock River, 100 m W of Chicago.
CB&Q RR. Manufactures pianos, piano plates, tanks, street sprinklers, coal
stokers. Silica plant. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Ogle County Farmer-f Monthly Agricultural 1917 5 26 238 xl.OO 2,800
Ogle County Farm Bureau. Publisher.
Republican-Reporter -f Thursday Republican 1851 8 24 315 2.50 §2,425
E. D. Landers, Editor; Republican-Reporter Corp., Publisher.
ORION (C2), pop. 829 (special U. S. Census 2-25-57, gives 1,149) ; Henry Co. (NW).
14 m SE of Moline. CB&Q; CRI&P RRs. Coal mines. Agriculture.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1878 6 26 280 3.00 §890
Signe Fullerton, Editor; F. H. Fullerton, Publisher.
ORLAND PARK (A2%). pop. 788; Cook Co. (NE). 12 m W of Blue Island. WAB RR.
Radio appliances manufactured. Dairy farms. Cattle, hogs, grain.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1931 8 23 280 3.00 §730
Semmler Press, Inc., Publisher, Mokena.
OTTAWAf (E2), pop. 16,957; La Salle Co. (N). On Illinois and Fox Rivers and Lakes
to Gulf Waterway. 16 m E of La Salle. CB&Q; CRI&P RRs. Coal mines; fire
clay, silica, sand pits. Manufactures plate and safety glass, glass marbles, fire
brick, tile, clay products, farm machinery, asphalt, playground equipment,
radium dials, indicating devices, bakelite, roofing material, dredge pumps. Diver-
sified farming.
Labor News + Monthly Labor 1942 5 24 224 1.00 *4,200
Nick Krawetz, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., 68 W. Van Buren St., Joliet.
Republican Times + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1844 8 22 301 18.20 ** 13,222
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ottawa Publishing Co.
PALATINE (Fl%), pop. 4,079 (special U. S. Census 12-12-57, gives 8,602) ; Cook Co.
(NE). 16 m NE of Elgin. C&NW RR. Residential. Manufactures safety glass
and equipment, fuses. Truck farms.
Enterprise — See Paddock Publications, Arlington Heights.
Macaroni Journal -f- Monthly Macaroni Indus. 1903 3 28 147 3.00 926
National Macaroni Manufacturers Assn., Pub., 139 N. Ashland Ave.
PALESTINE (F4V2), pop. 1,589; Crawford Co. (SE). 35 m SW of Terre Haute, Ind.
1C RR. Gravel pits. Railroad shops ; flour mill ; cement block factory. Diversified
farming. Livestock.
Register-!- Thursday Independent 1916 8 24 287 2.00 §960
Arthur G. Schulz, Editor and Publisher.
PALMYRA (D4), pop. 746; Macoupin Co. (SWC). 25 m SE of Jacksonville. Railroad
station, Waverly. CB&Q RR. Feed mill. Hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Trans cript-f Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 2.00 §931
Maude Hoff, Editor; Palmyra Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
PALOS HEIGHTS (B2), pop. X 1,750; Cook Co. (NE). 18 m SW of Chicago. Railroad
station, Worth. WAB RR. Residential.
Palos Regional-f Thursday Independent 1941 7 24 280 3.00 §2,050
Carl E. Richards, Editor and Publisher, 12243 S. Harlem.
PANA (D4), pop. 6,178; Christian Co. (C). 30 m S of Decatur. 1C; B&O; CCC&SL;
C&EI RRs. Creameries; hatcheries. Extensive cultivation of roses. Soybean
processing plant; crude oil refinery; electronics factory. Grain, dairy farms.
News-Palladium H- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1869 8 24 294 3.50 **4,030
Pana News, Inc., Publisher.
PARISf (F4), pop. 9,460 (special U. S. Census 12-11-56, gives 9,778) ; Edgar Co. (E).
89 m S of Danville. CCC&SL; PA RRs. Coal mines. Meat packing plant;
bottling works. Manufactures brooms, industrial machinery, truck bodies, ad-
vertising specialties, mops, metal products, shoes. Farming.
Beacon-News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1848 8 25 28015.60 §6,643
Comic strip advertising accepted.
E. H. Jenison, Editor; Mary L. Jenison, Publisher.
Journal of Machine } [Managers of 1QKn * o<? iAf\ K t\n 11 AAV
Accounting Systems [Monthly \ Machine Acc'g 195° \ \* \\l 5'00 11'482
and Management J [Installations * ** 14U
Charles H. Johnson, Ed.; Nat'l Machine Accountants Assn., Pub., 208 S. Main St.
PARK FOREST (B2%), pop. 8,188 (special U. S. Census 5-24-57, gives 27,967);
branch of Chicago Heights P. O. Cook Co. (NE). 5 m SW of Chicago Heights.
EJ&E RR. Residential. Truck farms.
Reporter -f- Thursday Independent 1949 8 24 280 2.00 §6,896
I. E. Schechter, Editor and Publisher, 138 Warwick St.
Star-f Tues. & Fri Independent 1948 8 23 801 3.00 §7,443
Space sold in combination with Chicago Heights Star, circ., §14,767; Homewood-
Flossmoor Star of Homewood, circ. §5,913.
Vernon E. Meidell, Editor; Williams Press, Inc., Publisher, 1526 Otto Blvd.,
Chicago Heights.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement ; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 3> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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PARK RIDGE (Al), pop. 16,602 (special U. S. Census 2-8-57, gives 27,590); Cook
Co. (£). 13 m NW of Chicago. C&NW RR. Residential.
C Advocate (offset) ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 5 24 196 2.50 §7,952
Citizen (offset) ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 5 24 196 2.50 §7,952
-S Spectator (offset) ................... Thursday ........ In d. Rep .............. 1946 6 24 196 2.50 §7,952
I Also circulates in Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Niles.
I C. A. Carroll, Editor; John W. Carroll, Publisher, 27 Fairview Ave.
American Boxmaker ................ Monthly .......... Paper Box Mfg..1910 3 Controlled ci?c. >3.SQ5
Harold R. Stoakes, Editor; Howard Publishing: Co., 200 S. Prospect Ave.
1* ................ Paper Indus ....... 1923 3 26 140
Published daily for free distribution during National Paper Trade Assn., Spring
and Fall Convention; American Paper and Pulp Assn., and Technical Assn.
of the Paper and Pulp Industry Convention. For circulation write publisher.
Joseph S. Peacock, Publisher, 200 S. Prospect Ave.
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American Paper Merchant.....Monthly .......... { 192° ' Controlled 2&°. >7,887
L. Q. Yowell, Editor; Howard Publishing Co., 200 S. Prospect Ave.
Citizen — See Advocate.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 8 24 294 2.50 §7,976
Frank Cole, Editor; Des Plaines Publishing Co., Des Plaines.
Pack-O-Fun (offset) ............... Monthly .......... f Hobbies & 1ftM « «7 1ft8 « no ir>7O5A
Not issued during July and August. \Handicrafts 1961 2 27 108 2-°° 107»058
Edna N. Clapper, Editor; John M. Clapper, Publisher, 741 Devon Ave.
Paper, Film and liUo«fMv JFlxble Pckg'g &1927 3 26 140 3.00
Foil Converter .................. JMontmy ......... |ConvtdPdts. Controlled circ. >6,149
Vemon A. Prescott, Editor; Howard Publishing Co., 200 S. Prospect Ave.
Press-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1956 8 24 294 4.00
Space sold only in combination with Press of Des Plaines. 1 10,150 — Free
Sally Swan a on, Editor; Morton Steinman, Publisher, 4941 Milwaukee Ave.,
Chicago.
Spectator — See Advocate.
PATOKA (D4Ms). pop. 602; Marion Co. (S). 15 m N of Centralia. 1C RR. Grain, stock,
dairy farms.
Register .................................... Friday ............ Independent ....... 1907 6 26 280 1.50 §8OO
G. W. Isaac, Editor and Publisher.
PAWNEE (D4), pop. 974; Sangamon Co. (C). 19 m SE of Springfield. C&IM RR.
Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Herald-f ................................... Friday ............ Independent ....... 1898 6 22 262 3.00 6OO
Helen C. Gilbert, Editor; Central Illinois Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
PAWPAW (E2), pop. 594; Lee Co. (N). 31 m N of La Salle. CB&Q RR. Grain, poultry
farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Lee County Times -f- ............... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1878 7 24 280 2.00 §515
Hulda Carter, Editor; Express Pub'g Co., Inc., Publisher.
PAXTONf (E3), pop. 8,796; Ford Co. (E). 60 m E of Bloomington. 1C; NYC&SL RRs.
Clothing, hosiery, furniture, broom factories. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs.
Record^- ................................... {f hurs^Sun. Republican ......... 1896 8 24 294 11>0° 81'25°
-{ Record-}- ................................... Thursday ...... '.Republican ......... 1865 8 24 294 3.50 §2«2OO
Space sold only in combination with Times, Loda.
L Herbert N. Stevens, Editor and Publisher.
PAYSON (B3%), pop. 490; Adams Co. (W). 14 m SE of Quincy. Railroad station, Fall
Creek. CB&Q ; WAB RRs. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Livestock, dairying.
Times -f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1896 5 24 224 1.50 450
W. N. Hartsfield, Editor and Publisher, Liberty.
PEARL CITY (Dl), pop. 491; Stephenson Co. (N). 11 m W of Freeport. CGW RR.
Cheese, butter manufactured. Agriculture.
News-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1889 6 26 283 2.50 §738
Part of paper printed under name of Observer, Kent.
O. Glenn Hooker, Editor and Publisher.
PECATONICA (Dl), pop. 1,438 ; Winnebago Co. (N). 14 m W of Rockford. CN&W RR.
Milk condensery, machine shops. Diversified farming.
News-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1872 6 26 280 2.60 §1,210
Kenneth Mitchell, Editor; Robert Mitchell, Publisher.
PEKINf (D3), pop. 21.858 (special U. S. Census 3-14-56, gives 25,166) ; Tazewell Co.
(NC). On Illinois River, 10 m S of Peoria. IC;GM&O; C&IM; AT&SF; CCC&SL;
PAPU; PT RRs. Marine grain elevator on Illinois Waterway.
Manufactures corn products, liquors, alcohol, yeast, malt, cereal, wire and
concrete products, steel tanks, burial vaults, chip board, barrels, brass, copper,
iron, aluminum castings, flour. Meat processing plant. Coal mines. Agriculture.
Times-f- .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1853 9 22 294 20.80 ** 18,331
Color and comic advertising accepted.
Wm. D. McNaughton, Publisher.
PEORIAf (D3), pop. 111,866; Peoria Co. (NWC). On Illinois River and Lakes to Gulf
Waterway at lower end of Peoria Lake, 160 m SW of Chicago. Fifteen class one
railroads. Airlines: AA; OZA; TWA. Boat connections. Bradley University.
Three TV stations. Agriculture, brewing, distilling, distribution, manufacturing ;
coal mining and railroad center; grain stock market.
__ _ Manufactures tractors, agricultural implements and parts, alcohol and sol-
areol*Uon--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U«es Mats. •Nonpareil
12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
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vents, beer, liquors, brick, tile, caskets, castings, chemicals ; cooperage, cordage,
cotton goods, fencing and wire products* feed, food, pharmaceutical, steel,
paper, household products, furnaces, oil burners, road machinery, heavy grading
equipment, millwork, strawboard, tools, dies, transparent wrappers, threshers,
washing machines. Eleven banks; bank clearings (1957), $835,914,210, de-
posits (1957), $218,747,870. 67,805 electric meters; 49,693 gas (nat.) meters;
82,985 telephones.
Bradley Scout + V ................. .Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1898 C8on£nj*{^& t2,700
Students of Bradley University, Editors and Publishers (5).
Duroc News .............................. Monthly .......... Duroc Swine ....... 1984 3 26 140 xl.50 6>600
K. E. Judd, Ed.; United Duroc Record Assn., Pub., 237 N. Monroe St. (3).
Hamp.hire Herdsman* ......... Monthly .......... Hamp. Swine ...... 1926 C8ont^lled14free dtofc
Rollie Pemberton, Editor; Hampshire Swine Registry, Pub., 1111 Main St.
Heights Herald -f .................... Friday ............ Independent ....... 1940 5 24 210 2.50 779
Floyd A. Owens, Editor; Owens Printers, Publisher, 109 E. Seiberling Ave.,
Peoria Heights (4).
[Every Mom. 1855 8 22 298 26.00 **33,77S
Journal Star-f ......................... jEvg.ex.Sat. Independent ....... Sat. morn. circ. **91 ,823
1 & Su n . Sun day circ. **89,545
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Evening circ. 15.60-jlrfr64,OO7
Max Bosler, Editor; The Peoria Journal Star, Inc., Pub., War Memorial Drive.
Labor News -f .......................... Friday ............ Labor ................. 1936 5 24 224 3.00 -
Prints a monthly edition for Bloomington.
R. A. Estep, Ed.; Labor Union Prtg. & Pub. Co., Inc., 228 N. Adams St. (2).
Marketeer* ............................. Monthly .......... GJ^ 19B2 Controlled1 free di°° tl.600
V. B. Cook, Editor and Publisher, 315 N. Kickapoo Terrace.
"•"" + ................................... {&MnoneJt-SU"-{coSNedws "»23 * ** «< 15.00 »400
Don Blaydes, Editor; Record Printing and Publishing Co., 213 Hamilton St.
Register, The (Peoria Ed.) 4- Thursday ........ Catholic .............. 1934 8 22 300 3.00
V. Rev. R. G. Peters, Ed.; Catholic Press Society, Inc., 409 N. Monroe Ave. (3).
PEORIA HEIGHTS — See Heights Herald— Peoria.
PEOTONE (F2), pop. 1.895; Will Co. (NE). 16 m NE of Kankakee. 1C; CMSP&P RRs.
Manufactures fuel storage tanks, steel fabrications. Diversified farming. Corn,
oats, beans.
Vedette ..................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 5 24 241 2.50 §1,578
G. Lee Russell, Editor and Publisher, 123 W. North St.
PERU (D2), pop. 8,668; La Salle Co. (N). On Illinois River, at head of navigation and
beginning of Lakes to Gulf Waterway. 48 m NE of Peoria. CRI&P; CB&Q RRs.
St. Bede College (Cath. men). Coal mines. Zinc smelters; foundry. Manu-
factures metal screens, weather strips, sheet metal novelties, nails, steel
wheels, farm trucks, wagons, furniture, clocks. Agriculture.
News-Tribune — See La Salle.
St. Bede Record s -fV ............. Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1920 5 27 224 2.00 750
Students of St. Bede College, Editors and Publishers.
PETERSBURG! (D8%), pop. 2,825; Menard Co. (C). 23 m NW of Springfield. GM&O;
C&IM RRs. New Salem State Park (historical). Coal mines. Brick, tile, elec-
trical connectors, farm implement factories; bottling works. Grain, stock farms.
Observer-f ............................... Friday ............ Independent ....... 1874 8 24 294 3.00 2,437
W. F. Shaw, Editor; Petersburg Observer Company, Publisher, 206 S. 6th St.
PINCKNEYVILLEf (D5%), pop. 3,299; Perry Co. (S). 42 m SE of Belleville. 1C; MP
RRs. Coal mines. Hatchery: bottling works. Manufactures hosiery, dresses,
records. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Democrat -f .............................. Wednesday ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1870 8 24 280 2.00 $2,660
John A. Sheley, Editor and Publisher.
Perry County Advocate-f ...... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1896 6 26 280 2.00 $1,950
Mrs. Leland McDonald and Harry Stanton, Editors and Publishers.
PIPER CITY (E3), pop. 785; Ford Co. (E). 30 m SW of Kankakee. TP&W RR. Grain.
stock farms. Corn, soybeans, oats.
Journal-f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1897 7 24 280 2.00 §860
Nelle E. Perry, Editor; Nelle E. Perry and George H. Perry, Publishers.
PITTSFIELDt (C4), pop. 8,564; Pike Co. (W). 40 m SE of Quincy. WAB RR. Feed
mills; hatcheries. Shoe, cheese, novelty jewelry factories; dried milk processing;
meat packing; photo engraving. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, hay, apples, live-
stock.
Pike Co. Democrat Times -I-.. .Wednesday ....Democratic ........ 1857 7 26 304 3.00 §3*960
J. L. McHose and J. H. Caughlan, Editors and Publishers.
Pike County Republican -f- ..... Wednesday ....Independent ....... 1842 9 20 298 8.00 §3,960
Space sold in combination with Independent Press of Griggsville. Combined circ.
§4,775.
Paul Findley, Editor and Publisher.
PLAINFIELD (E2), pop. 1,764; Will Co. (NE). 9 m NW of Joliet. EJ&E RR. Grain.
poultry, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Enterprise-f ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1887 6 24 210 2.00 §800
G. L. Howieson, Editor and Publisher.
Ctrculation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, tworn: tPublisher'n Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
•ma. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty teat Population—1950 Census. xRand McNally
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PLANO (£2), pop. 2,154; Kendall Co. (NE). 14 m SW of Aurora. CB&Q RR.
Plumbing supplies, electrical, foundry and bakelite products, plastics, hardware
specialties manufactured. Agriculture. Dairy products.
Kendall County News 4- Thursday Independent 1872 7 24 280 3.00
Howard J. Pine, Editor; Kendall County Printing and Pub'g Co., 12 E. Main St.
PLEASANT HILL (C4), pop. 866; Pike Co. (W). 50 m SE of Quincy. GM&O RR.
Agriculture. Corn, wheat, livestock.
Messenger Wednesday ....Democratic 1904 6 24 280 2.00
L. L. Weir, Editor and Publisher.
PLEASANT PLAINS (D3%), pop. 500; Sangamon Co. (C). 16 m NW of Springfield.
B&O RR. Grain elevator. Grain, dairy, stock farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Press-f- Friday Independent 1889 6 26 278 2.00
Esther Beck Smith, Editor and Publisher.
PLYMOUTH (C8), pop. 854; Hancock Co. (W). 40 m NE of Quincy. CB&Q RR. Grain,
dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Tri-County Scribe + Thursday Independent 1878 6 26 273 2.00
White and Barnes, Editors and Publishers, Augusta.
POCAHONTAS (D6), pop. 667; Bond Co. (S). 40 m NE of St. Louis, Mo. PA RR.
Dairy, stock, truck farms.
News-Patriot -f Friday Independent 1898 6 26 280 2.00
Joseph Melosi, Editor and Publisher.
POLO (Dl^), pop. 2,242; Ogle Co. (N). 12 m N of Dixon. 1C; CB&Q RRs. Creamery;
hatchery. Manufactures cheese, pre-fabricated buildings, refrigeration units,
lawn tools, hair dryers. Livestock, dairy, poultry farms.
Tri-County Press-}- Thursday Republican 1857 7 24 273 3.00
Danny C. Terry, Editor; G. C. Terry, Publisher.
PONTIACf (E2%), pop. 8,990; Livingston Co. (NEC). 35 m NE of Bloomington.
GM&O; 1C; WAB RRs. Stone quarry. Publishing houses. Manufactures shoes,
leather heels, gloves. Hatcheries. Grain farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Leader-f- Evjr.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1896 8 24 28015.60 **4,844
L. V. Pearre, Editor; Pontiac Leader Publishing Co., Inc., 314 N. Main St.
PORT BYRON (C2), pop. 1,050; Rock Island Co. (NW). On Mississippi River, 16 m
NE of Rock Island. CMSP&P RR. Grain, poultry, stock, dairy farms.
Globe Thursday Independent 1880 6 26 280 2.00
Homer G. Sell, Editor and Publisher.
POTOMAC (F3), pop. 602; Vermilion Co. (E). 15 m NE of Danville. 1C RR. Dairy,
stock, grain farms.
Middlefork Journal + .Friday Independent 1950 4 24 154 2.00 §517
Lyle T. Craw, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 157.
PRAIRIE CITY (C3), pop. 500; McDonough Co. (W). 50 m W of Peoria. CB&Q RR.
Bank, Bushnell. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Prairie Citizen + Friday Ind. Dem 1941 5 24 217 2.00 153
Mrs. C. R. Crabb, Editor and Publisher, Macomb.
PRAIRIE DU ROCHER— Sun—See Herald-Tribune of Chester.
PRINCETONf <D2), pop. 5,765; Bureau Co. (NW). 22 m W of La Salle. CB&Q RR.
Nursery. Produce packing. Manufactures door closers, air compressors, gas
jets, sealing wax, bolts, paint, fertilizer. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Bureau County Republican -f. Thursday Republican 1847 8 24 308 4.00 §6,042
Theodore A. Duffield, Editor; Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Publisher, P. O. Box 265.
PRINCEVILLE (D2%), pop. 1,118; Peoria Co. (NWC). 24 m NW of Peoria. AT&SF;
CRI&P RRs. Canning factory. Manufactures field sprayers, boxes. Grain farms.
Corn, oats, wheat, soybeans, hogs, beef-cattle.
Telephone-}- Thursday Republican 1876 7 26 294 3.50 §1,606
Mildred Locher, Editor; Stanton Carle, Publisher, Wyoming.
PROPHETSTOWN (D2), pop. 1,691 (special U. S. Census 5-3-57, gives 1,768) ; White-
side Co. (NW). On Rock River, 25 m SE of Clinton, Iowa. CB&Q RR. Manu-
factures lawn mowers, precision made gears. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Echo-f Wednesday ....Independent 1892 7 22 280 2.50 $1,430
William D. Brooks, Publisher.
PROSPECT HEIGHTS (Al), pop. xi,700; Cook Co. (NE). 20 m NW of Chicago.
Bank and railroad station, Mount Prospect. C&NW RR. Truck, dairy farms.
American Miller and )„ .,, [Grain Mill'g 1873 3 26 140 2.00 3,919
Processor-h f Monthly \& Proceaa'g Controlled free dist. 1,518
H. K. Ferguson, Editor; National Miller Publications, Inc., 6 E. McDonald Rd.
Feeds Illustrated Monthly Feed Indus 195° 2 Controlled lire. >12,005
H. K. Fersruson, Editor; National Miller Publications, Inc., 6 E. McDonald Rd.
Herald — See Paddock Publications, Arlington Heights.
M^kersMNeewsand }si-wkly(Sat.) {j^k'* & 1888 8 26 140 3.00 $8,000
C. M. Yager, Jr., Editor; Modern Miller Company, 100 South Parkway.
QUINCYf (B3%), pop. 41,450 (special U. S. Census 4-14-56, gives 42,408) ; Adams Co.
(W). On Mississippi River, 110 m N of St. Louis, Mo. CB&Q; WAB RRs.
Airlines: BNF; OZA. Bridge to West Quincy, Mo. Quincy College. Two TV
stations.
Manufactures pumps, elevators, furnaces, stoves, office furniture, store fix-
Ctpcolation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountj seat Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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tures, food processing machinery, dyes, toiletries, poultry supplies, radios, radio
and television transmitters, broadcasting equipment, truck bodies, fiber prod-
ucts, farm wagons, women's wear, shoes, shirts, overalls, agricultural imple-
ments, air compressors, wallboard, stock food, packaging machinery, hosiery,
insecticides ; soybean products, optical goods, limestone, welded storage tanks,
boat trailers. Five banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $155,677,000; deposits
(6-23-58), $66,819,000. 19,167 electric (AC) meters; 13,696 gas (nat.) meters;
21,373 telephones.
Falcon-f (no adv.) 10 ti. a yr Collegiate 1928 5 24 210 1.00
Students of Quincy College, Editors and Publishers.
Herald Whitr-4- fEvg.ex.Sun. Tnrl*m>nHpnt 1835 8 24 308 18.20 **32,954
±leraid-wnig + \Sun.Morn. Independent Saturday circ.**21, 497
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.<fr-fr 33,371
Quincy Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, Herald- Whig Square.
Labor News-f Friday Labor 1893 7 26 280 2.50 609
C. Roy Hoffman, Editor and Publisher, 331 Hampshire St.
Mississippi Valley Medical 1 fM . v Wnv
Journal incorporating [Bi-monthly {jp^fc™ 1924 2 30 112x6.00 $2,800
the Radiologic Review + .. J 1& Radium
Harold Swanberg, M.D., Editor; Radiologic Review Pub. Co., P. O. Drawer 110.
RAMSEY (D4 % ), pop. 808; Fayette Co. (S). 55 m SE of Springfield. 1C; NYC&SL RRs.
Sand and gravel pits. Lumber. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
News -Journal -f Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 2.00 §1,280
J. H. and R. J. Mueller, Editors and Publishers.
RANKIN (F3), pop. 737; Vermilion Co. (E). 35 m NW of Danville. NYC&SL RR.
Oak, hickory timber. Manufactures nickel plate, electronics, tools. Grain, stock,
poultry, dairy farms.
Independent-}- Friday Democratic 1887 6 26 280 2.00 §592
Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Editor; Baier Publishing Co.
RANTOUL (E3), pop. 6,387 (special U. S. Census 3-10-54, gives 21,789). Champaign
Co. (E). 15 m N of Champaign. 1C RR. Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, beans.
^Nlw^.^r.^..^ ^Thursday Independent 187B « 2* 28° 'j^oSe
Glenn E. Hansen, Publisher.
RAYMOND (D4), pop. 779; Montgomery Co. (SC). 30 m S of Springfield. WAB RR.
Creamery. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1940 6 24 280 1.50 §850
John A. Crabtree, Editor and Publisher.
RED BUD — Pilgrim — See Herald-Tribune of Chester.
REDDICK (E2^), pop. 208; Kankakee Co. (E). 20 m W of Kankakee. NYC; WAB
RRs. Bank, Herscher. Grain farms.
Courier-f Thursday Independent 1902 6 26 280 2.00 §295
D. J. Roche, Editor; L. H. Roche, Publisher, Emington.
REYNOLDS (C2), pop. 409 ; Rock Island Co. (NW), 18 m S of Rock Island. Railroad sta-
tion, Milan. CRI&P RR. Feed mill. Stock raising, dairying. Agriculture.
Press-f- Friday Independent 1896 6 26 277 3.00 §1,130
R. E. Pettit, Editor and Publisher.
RICHMOND (El), pop. 623; McHenry Co. (NE). 30 m W of Waukegan. C&NW RR.
Lake region. Feed, candy manufactured. Dairy, stock farms.
Gazette-f- Thursday Republican 1876 5 24 224 2.50 351
A. H. Hagerty, Editor and Publisher.
RIDGE FARM (F3%), pop. 905; Vermilion Co. (E). 16 m S of Danville. NYC&SL;
CCC&SL RRs. Grain elevators. Agriculture. Tomatoes.
Republican Wednesday Independent 1887 6 26 280 2.00 607
Donald L. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
RIDGWAY (E6), pop. 1,148; Gallatin Co. (SE). 19 m E of Harrisburg. B&O RR. Oil
wells. Oak, walnut timber. Saw mills ; grain elevators. Diversified farming. Corn,
wheat, popcorn, soybeans.
News-f Thursday Independent 1889 8 24 294 2.00 §980
Thomas P. Scherrer, Editor; Gallatin County Publishers., Harrisburg.
RIO (C2H), Pop. 740; Knox Co. (NWC). 10 m N of Galesburg, nearest bank. CB&Q
RR. Saw mill. Diversified farming.
NTdv^rti\serr4-NeWS.? j Thursday Shopping 1946 5 24 196 2,400— Free
J. C. Zook, Editor and Publisher.
RIVERDALE— See Riverdale Pointer, Chicago.
RIVER FOREST (Al%). branch of Oak Park P. O., pop. 10,823; Cook Co. (NE). 10
m W of Chicago. MSP&SSM; C&NW RRs. Residential. Concordia Teachers' and
Rosary Colleges (Cath.). Manufactures bakery products, soap, metal caps.
Dairy, truck farms.
Forest Leaves 4- Thursday Independent 1907 6 22 210 5.00 **2,408
Space sold in combination with Oak Leaves of Oak Park. Combined circ. ** 18,930
Oak Leaves Company, Publisher, 100 S. Kenilworth Ave., Oak Park.
Rosarian. The-f \/ Monthly Collegiate 1935 5 26 230 2.00 $725
Students of Rosary College, Editors and Publishers.
Spectator. The+ V Friday Collegiate 192B c^ledTee di" 800
Students of Concordia Teachers' College, Editors and Publishers.
West Suburbanite — See Oak Parker of Oak Park.
Circulation — **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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RIVER GROVE (Al%). pop. 4,889; Cook Co. (NE). 12 m W of Chicago. MSP&SSM;
CMSP&P RRs. Bank, Oak Park. Manufacture® iron railings, wire fabric, athletic
goods. Machine shops.
Messenger (offset) Wednesday Independent 1954 6 24 196 2.00 2,100
Space sold only in combination with Journal of Franklin Park.
C. E. McMahon, Ed.; Clare J. Carroll, Pub., 9606 Franklin Ave., Franklin Park.
RIVERSIDE (A2), pop. 9,153 (special U. S. Census 7-9-57, gives 9,836); Cook Co.
(NE). llmWof Chi
9 24 294 4.50 §2,847
**755
§1,875
372
§6,231
§3,9«5
1,675
cago. CB&Q RR. Residential.
News -f Thursday Independent 1889
Prints sub edition called North Riverside Star. Circ. §687.
H. J. Bassman, Editor; Citizen Publishing Company, 111 W. Harris Ave.,
La Grange.
ROANOKE (D8), pop. 1,368 (special U. S. Census 2-24-58, gives 1,675) ; Woodford Co.
(NC). 28 m NE of Peoria. AT&SF RR. Soybean meal and oil processing plant;
machine shops ; pumps, road machinery, cement blocks manufactured. Grain
farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Review-f Tuesday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.00
Robert L. Westphal, Editor; Burrus Dickinson, Publisher.
ROBINSONf (F4%), pop. 6,407 (special U. S. Census 5-6-58, gives 7,020) ; Crawford
Co. (SE). 44 m SW of Terre Haute, Ind. CCC&SL; 1C RRs. Oil wells. Oil refin-
eries. Hatchery. Oil well supplies, vitreous chinaware, pottery, candy, caskets
manufactured. Diversified farming.
Argus + Thursday Republican 1863 6 26 280 3.00
Victor L. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
{ Constitution -f Thursday Democratic 1863 8 24 294 1.50
News-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1919 8 24 294 12.00
K. V. Lewis, Editor and Publisher.
ROCHELLE (D1&), pop. 5,449 (special U. S. Census 10-18-55, gives 5,988) ; Ogle Co.
(N). 25 m S of Rockford. CB&Q; C&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures canned
vegetables, worsted yarn, sweaters, hauling machinery, pre-fabricated homes,
baby furniture, naptha filters. Ships asparagus, seeds. Agriculture.
f Leader-f Friday Independent 1928 8 24 287 4.00
1 News-f Wednesday Republican 1921 8 24 287 4.00
1 Kenneth Smith, Editor; John W. Til ton, Publisher, 428 Lincoln H'way.
White Tops, The-f 6 ti. a yr lCircusSFans 1926 3 26 126 3>0°
W. H. Hohenadel, Editor; Circus Fans Assn. of America, Publisher.
ROCKFORDf (Dl), pop. 92,927 (special U. S. Census 10-30-52, gives 105,438); Win-
nebago Co. (N). On Rock River, 90 m NW of Chicago. CB&Q; C&NW ; CMSP&P ;
1C RRs. Airline, OZA. Rockford College. Two TV stations.
Manufactures airplane and auto parts, air conditioning and heating equipment,
castings, chewing gum, furniture, gears, governors, hardware, leather goods,
machine tools, packaging equipment, paint, pet food, plastics, pumps, tin con-
tainers, wood and iron-working and farm machinery, wire goods. Six banks;
bank clearings (12-31-57), $589,990,758; deposits (6-23-58), $218,488,512.
61,663 electric meters; 42,328 gas (nat.) meters; 66,367 telephones.
Crusader (Negro) Friday Independent 1950 5 24 217
Richard T. Hodges, Editor; Crusader Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 192.
Labor News-}- Friday Labor 1914 5 24 229
Casper H. Brady, Editor; Labor News Publishing Co., Inc., 1418 Broadway.
Observer-f Sunday Catholic 1935 5 24 213
Rev. A. J. O'Neill, Editor; Catholic Diocese of Rockford, Publisher,
839 N. Main St.
Post, The — See Loves Park.
{ Register-Republic -f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Ind. Rep 1855
Star-f Morn. ex.Mon.. Ind. Rep 1888
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Winnebago Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 97 E. State St.
Vanguard V Friday Collegiate 1920
Students of Rockford College, Editors and Publishers.
ROCK ISLANDf-MOLINE-EAST MOLINE (C2), pop. 100.020 (Rock Island, 48,710
(special U. S. Census 9-19-56, gives 49,461); Moline, 37,397; East Moline,
13,913) ; Metropolitan area population 133,558. These cities, along with Daven-
port, Iowa, comprise what is nationally know as the "Quad Cities," which have
a combined metropolitan area population of 234,256. On Mississippi River,
opposite Davenport, la. 168 m SW of Chicago. CB&Q: CMSP&P; CRI&P RRs.
Three bridges to Davenport, la. Airlines: BNF; OZA; UAL. Augustana College
and Theological Seminary. Coal mines. TV station.
Manufacturing agricultural implements; government supplies and munitions,
rubber footwear, bread slicers, paints, clothing, heating and ventilating equip-
ment, auto wheel alignment equipment, oil burners, furnaces, machine tools,
electrical appliances, commercial laundry, office furniture, paper containers,
scales, traffic signals, elevators, toys. Foundries: railroad shops. For all three
cities— seven banks; bank deposits (12-31-57), $147,476,520: clearings (12-31-
57), $1,273,519,415. 47,335 electric (AC) meters; 35,721 gas (nat.) meters;
59,100 telephones.
Argus-f Evg. ex. Sun-Independent 1851 8 22 280 20.80**25,612
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Space sold in comb, with Moline
Dispatch.
J. W. Potter Company, Publisher, 1724 Fourth Ave.
3.00
7.00
§3,378
§16,282
3.50 13,296
22
22
301 18.20 **31,347
301 23.40**52,626
Sunday circ. **70,024
5 24 203 2.00
} Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1935 Control led fr'ee dist.
Patricia Tillberg, Editor; Alumni of Augustana College, Publisher,
7th Ave. and 38th St.
11,000
drmUtkm— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to Inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ROCK ISLANDt-MOLINE-EAST MOLINE (Continued) Estab Col$<2> Width? Depth Sub Circ
Augus tana Observer + V Mon.&Thurs... Collegiate 1901 4 23 140 2.60 tl,200
Students of Augustaua College, Editors and Publishers, 3600 Seventh Ave.
Chriatlife Magazine, The Monthly Religious 1944 2 24 98 1.00 £3,000
George M. Strombeck, Editor; Christian Service Foundation, Publisher,
1210 Fifth Ave., Moline.
Dispatch-f- Evgr. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep .1868 8 22 280 20.80^*28,423
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Space sold in combination with
Rock Island Argus.
Jack Sundine, Editor; Moline Dispatch Publishing Co., 1720 Fifth Ave., Moline.
Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1904 8 24 280 3.00 2,800
Herald Printing and Publishing Co., E. Moline. 4,200— Free
Lutheran Companion -f Wednesday Lutheran .1882 3 28 140 3.00 J93,448
Dr. E. E. Ryden, Editor; Augustana Book Concern, Publisher.
Modern Woodman-h Semi-an M. W. of A 1883 cint%lle^ee d£t°.
H. R. Freitag, Editor; Modern Woodmen of America, Publisher, 1504 Third Ave.
Royal Neighbor Monthly R. N. of A 1900 8 27 140 1.00
Royal Neighbors of America, Publisher, 230 Sixteenth St.
Tri-City Labor Review -f Monthly Labor 1908 6 24 224 1.00
Rex A. Vance, Editor ; Review Pub. Co., 311 Twenty-first St.
ROCKTON (Dl), pop. 1,432 (special U. S. Census 5-9-66, gives 1,647); Winnebago
Co. (N). On Rock River, 15 m N of Rockford. Bank, Beloit. Wis. CMSP&P RR.
Felt and box-board factory ; feed mill. Farming.
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1875 6 26 280 1.50 §1,186
W. G. Balsley, Editor; R. I. Balsley, Publisher.
ROLLING MEADOWS — Herald — See Paddock Publications, Arlington Heights.
ROODHOUSE (C4), pop. 2,368; Greene Co. (W). 20 m SW of Jacksonville. GM&O RR.
Railroad shops; grain elevator; envelope, dress factories. Diversified farming.
Corn, wheat, oats.
Record-f Wednesday Independent 1898 8 24 273 3.00 §1,486
Grover E. Shipton, Editor and Publisher.
ROSELLE — Register — See Paddock Publications, Arlington Heights.
ROSEV1LLE (C3), pop. 1,080; Warren Co. (W). 20 m SW of Galesburg. CB&Q RR.
Coal mines. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1939 7 24 294 2.50
Paul G. and Hettie L. Bell, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 305.
ROSSVILLE (F3), pop. 1,382; Vermilion Co. (E). 18 m N of Danville. C&EI RR. Vege-
table cannery; meat packing plant. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1879 6 26 276 2.60 §1,325
A. J Schroeder. Editor and Publisher.
ROUND LAKE (El), pop. 573 (special U. S. Census 5-16-57, gives 887); Lake Co.
(NE). 14 m W of Waukegan. CMSP&P RR. Resort. Manufactures electronic
equipment, machine tools.
Journal -f Thursday Independent 1954 5 24 224 3.00
Gerald and Signe West, Editors and Publishers, 259 Cedar Lake Ave.
News Thursday Republican 1939 8 24 280 3.00 51,914
William Schroeder, Editor; Marshall R, Schroeder, Publisher, Avalon Blvd.
RUSHVILLEf (C3H), Pop. 2,682; Schuyler Co. (W). 60 m SW of Peoria. CB&Q RR.
Coal mines. Meat packing plants; hatchery. Diversified farming.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1848 8
E. A. Dyson, and Mrs. Nora McLaren, Editors and Publishers.
24 294 3.00 **3,564
SAINT ANNE (E2%), pop. 1,403; Kankakee Co. (E). 10 m SE of Kankakee. C&EI;
CCC&SL RRs. Foundry. Brick and tile works. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Record-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1893 5 24 205 2.50 713
James C. Giger, Editor; Record Press, Inc., Publisher.
SAINT CHARLES (El%), pop. 6,709 (special U. S. Census 9-20-56, gives 7,716);
Kane Co. (NE). On Fox River, 38 m W of Chicago. C&NW ; CGW RRs. Airline,
MID. Manufactures fibre products, steel kitchens, malleable iron, tubular steel
furniture, audio radio equipment. Agriculture.
Chronicle-f ............................... Wednesday ..... Republican ........ 1881 8 23 308 2.00 §4,284
Charles G. Sauers, Jr., Editor; Chronicle Publishing Company, Inc.
Golf Ton rsp R^wrtor « ti n vr fMaint. for 1933 2 31 119 3.00 1,582
Golf Course Reporter ............... 8 ti. a yr .......... } Go]f Courges Controlled free dist. 2,588
Agar M. Brown, Editor; Golf Course Reporter, Publisher, P. O. Box 106.
SAINT ELMO (E4%), pop. 1,713; Fayette Co. (SC). 50 m N of Mt. Vernon. PA;
C&EI RRs. Brick and tile factory. Grain, dairy, poultry farms
Banner .................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1924 7 24 280 2.00 -
Everett H. Smith and Mary K. Smith, Publishers.
SAINT JOSEPH (F3 ^ ), pop. 941 ; Champaign Co. (E). 8 m E of Urbana, banking town.
CCC&SL; IT RRs. Grain farms. Wheat, corn, soybeans.
Record-f ................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1894 6 28 231 8.00 5666
Robert N. Butler, Editor and Publisher.
SALEMf (E6), pop. 6,159: Marion Co. (S). 15 m NE of Centralia. B&O; C&EI; MI
RRs. Timber. Foundry, railroad shops. Manufactures shoes, pants, fruit packing
materials, lifting machinery, lumber. Dairy, stock, fruit farms.
Timea-Commoner-f ................. Tues.&Thurs.. Independent ....... 1860 8 24 294 3.50 4,250
Sherman Doolen, Editor; Times-Commoner Publishing Co.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; f Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"««d only during academic year. xSubscrlptton Included in membership fee.
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SANDWICH <E2), pop. 3,027; De Kalb Co. (N). 18 m SW of Aurora. CB&Q RR. Foun-
dry. Farm implements, aluminum castings, electronic parts, plastic molding:, iron
benders, auto trailers, overalls manufactured. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn,
oats, wheat, tomatoes.
Free Press 4- Thursday Republican 1873 7 24 285 2.50 $1,720
James W. Terry, Editor and Publisher.
SAN JOSE (D3), pop. 662; Mason Co. (C). 22 m S of Pekin. GM&O RR. Cheese fac-
tories. Seed house. Grain farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1924 7 24 280 2.00
Dale Frantz, Editor and Publisher, Em den.
SAVANNA (Dl%), pop. 6,058; Carroll Co. (NW). On Mississippi River, 20 m NE of
Clinton. Iowa. CMSP&P; CB&Q RRs. Bridge to Sabula, Iowa. Railroad shops;
flexible hose, wooden boxes, building siding, garment factories. Dairy, stock,
grain farms.
Times-Journal -j- {l^un*' S&t* Independent 1920 8 22 287 7.60 §1,898
David T. Hayhow, Editor and Publisher.
SAYBROOK (E3), pop. 758; McLean Co. (C). 30 m E of Bloomington. NYC&SL RR.
Hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Gazette + Thursday Republican 1896 6 26 280 1.50
A. B. Woolley, Editor and Publisher.
SEATON (C2V2), pop. 285; Mercer Co. (NW). 15 m NW of Galesburg. M&SL RR.
Agriculture.
Independent 4- Thursday Democratic 1895 5 24 189 1.50 •
Retta F. Duncan, Editor and Publisher.
SESSER (D5V2), pop. 2,086; Franklin Co. (S). 35 m S of Centralia. CB&Q RR. Dairy,
stock farms.
Review-f- Thursday Independent 1941 6 26 280 1.00
George Slankard, Editor and Publisher.
SHABBONA (E2), pop. 667; De Kalb Co. (N). 29 m W of Aurora. CB&Q RR. Cheese,
plug gauges, screw products manufactured. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Barley.
De Kalb County Express -f Thursday Independent 1876 7 24 280 2.50 $495
Prints edition under name of News for Waterman.
C. O. Trytten, Editor and Publisher.
SHANNON (Dl^), pop. 668; Carroll Co. (NW). 16 m SW of Freeport. CMSP&P RR.
Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats.
Reporter-f Thursday Independent 1897 8 24 808 2.50 §570
Helen Stevens, Editor; H. G. Stagg, Publisher.
SHAWNEETOWNt (E6), pop. 1,917; Gallatin Co. (SE). On Ohio River, 35 m SW of
Evansville, jnd. Boat connections. B&Q RR. Coal mines. Oil wells. Grain eleva-
tors; saw mills; furniture factory. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, popcorn, livestock.
Gallatin Democrat-f Thursday Independent 1887 8 24 294 2.00 §1,860
Thomas P. Scherrer, Editor; Galatin County Publishers, Harrisburg.
SHELBYVILLEf (E4), pop. 4,462; Shelby Co. (SO. On Kaskaskia River, 37 m S of
Decatur. CCC&SL; C&EI RRs. Coal mines. Manufactures hairpins, hay balers,
milk products. Hatcheries. Diversified farming. Soybeans, corn, hay.
Union-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1869 8 24 294 7.50 J3.600
Quentin Storm, Editor; R. L. Frazier, Publisher.
SHELDON (F3), pop. 1,114; Iroquois Co. (E). 37 m SE of Kankakee. TP&W; CCC&SL
RRs. Hatchery; grain elevators. Manufactures fertilizer, electronics equipment.
Grain, stock farms.
Journal Thursday Independent 1869 6 26 280 2.00 §692
Artist Hill, Editor and Publisher.
SIDELL (F3%). pop. 654; Vermilion Co. (E). 15 m SW of Danville. Railroad station,
Ridge Farm. C&EI RR. Diversified farming.
Journal Thursday Independent 1887 8 23 308 2.00
Charles C. Lane, Publisher.
SIDNEY (E3%), pop. 653; Champaign Co. (E). 13 m SE of Champaign. WAB RR.
Diversified farming. Corn, soybeans, oats, alfalfa.
Times Thursday Republican 1886 7 23 276 1.60
Lowell Terry, Editor and Publisher.
SKOKIE (Bl), pop. 14,832 (special U. S. Census 6-7-58, gives 52,147): Cook Co.
(NE). 3 m SW of Evanston. C&NW; CNS&M RRs. Manufactures steel products,
Pharmaceuticals, concrete and wood products, gauges, electric appliances,
plastic products, toys, iron and aluminum castings, movie camera, duplicating
and sports equipment, chemicals. Residential.
f Elemen. &
Arts and Activities Monthly \
1937 3 27 140 6.00 20,358
'IHighEduc.
Not issued during July and August.
Dr. F. Louis Hoover, Editor; The Jones Pub'g Co., 8160 N. Central Park Blvd.
Boat and Motor Deafer BI-montMy....^.-^ 1958 2 c'oVotfed &£
Art Arkush, Editor; George E. Von Rosen, Publisher, 8150 N. Central Park Blvd.
16,807
Guns Magazine Monthly if ghootSif 1954 8 2T 14° 5'00 103'186
»
Shooting Goods Retailer Monthly Firearms Trade.1956 Controlled* free dist.
Art Arkush, Editor; Publishers' Development Corp., Publisher,
8150 N. Central Park Blvd.
Life — See Chicago North Side Newspapers, Chicago.
2,800
10,000
Cl
on— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPablisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. 1 County seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. ^Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Clrc
143,741
518,953
SKOKIE (Continued)
Modern Man ............................ Monthly .......... f Pict. Mag.
Newsstand circulation only. | for Men
Art Arkush. Editor; George E. von Rosen, Publisher, 8150 N. Central Park Blvd.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 5 24 224 8.00
Circulates also in Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Niles, Golf.
Roland R. Moore, Jr., Editor; Roland R. Moore, Publisher, 5000 Harvard St.
Review (offset) ....................... Wednesday ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1943 5 24 196 2.00 2,506
Ralph Bryan, Editor; John W. Carrol, Publisher, 5045 Oakton. 6,494 — Free
Villager (offset) ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1958 5 24 196 3.75 8,000
Circulates also in Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, Niles. 5,000 — Free
Thomas E. Branagan, Editor and Publisher, 4846 Main St.
SOMONAUK (E2), pop. 721; De Kalb Co. (N). 23 m SW of Aurora. CB&Q RR. Manufac-
tures radio parts. Slaughter house. Stock, grain farms. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Reveille ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 6 26 276 3.00 §654
R. C. Faltz, Editor and Publisher.
SORENTO (D4^j), pop. 692; Bond Co. (S). 40 m NE of East St. Louis. CB&Q;
NYC&SL RRs. Bank, Greenville. Grain, dairy farms. Corn, wh
News-)- Thursday Independent 1931
Phillip Galer, Editor; Sam Little, Publisher, Hillsboro.
8
t, soybeans.
24 280 2.00
§527
SPARTA (D5Va), pop. 8,576; Randolph Co. (SW). 38 m SE of Belleville. GM&O; MI
RRs. Coal mines; railroad shops; publishing house; timber. Manufactures
dresses, aluminum castings. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
News-Plaindealer-f Thursday Independent 1863 8 24 280 4.00 **4,142
William H. Morgan, Editor; Morgan & Bourner, Publishers.
SPRINGFIELDf (D3%), pop. 81,628; Sangamon Co. (C). The State Capital, 96 m NE
of St. Louis, Mo. and 185 m SW of Chicago. GM&O; WAB ; 1C; IT; C&IM RRs
Airlines: AA; OZA. Concordia Theological Seminary (Luth.), private schools
State Capitol and other state buildings. TV station.
Manufactures tractors, electric meters, clocks, radio parts, shoes, flour
cereal products, road and heavy machinery, garage equipment, auto testing de
vices, farm implements, beer, yeast, radiators. Power plant boiler installations
railroad shops; soybean milling. Four banks; bank clearings (5-31-58), $27.-
610,102; deposits (5-31-58), $156,960,264. 43,527 electric (AC) meters; 32,556
gas (nat.) meters; 58,045 telephones.
American Journal "|
KTA*e&m Monthly {%*££* 1906 2 23 UGxU.OO
Medicine-h I
Lawrence Reynolds, M.D., Editor; American Roentgen Ray and American Radium
Societies, Publishers, 327 E. Lawrence Ave.
Berkshire News-f- Monthly { lerkV^Hogs l934 3 26 14° 1'00
W. D. Brittin, Editor; American Berkshire Assn., Publisher, 601 W. Monroe St.
r, The-f Monthly -(He
Robert J. Young, Editor; The Builder Magazine! Inc., 205 S. 5th St.
Endocrinology -|- Monthly Med'l Research. 1917 1 56 112 15.00
Roy O. Creep, Editor; The Endocrine Society, Publisher, 327 E. Lawrence Ave.
Journal of Clinical Endocri-1 M ,, , f?^/ °f 1Q41 , «n ioKiKnn
nology and Metabolism-*- fMonth* \l£gSf*nn 1941 l 6° 12515-°°
Dr. Alexander Albert, Editor; The Endocrine Society, Publisher,
327 E. Lawrence Ave.
Journal of Neurophysiology-f-. Pi-monthly Scientific 1938 1 60 105 9.50
Dr. J. F. Fulton, Editor; C. C. Thomas, Publisher, 327 E. Lawrence Ave .
Journal of Neurosurgery-f .... Bi-monthly Surgery 1944 1 60 102 11.00
Louise Eisenhardt, M.D., Ed. ; Charles C. Thomas, Pub., 301-327 E. Lawrence Ave.
Illinois Building News Monthly { Supp^Dlrs*" 1932 Controlled"1 free^ist*
E. F. Sembell, Editor; Illinois Lumber and Material Dealers Assn., Inc.,
Publisher, 410 South 5th St.
I1U?o&?tV:!^ Independent 1920 5 24 231 5.00
Inman E! Foster, "Editor; Illinois Chronicle, Publisher, 1121 E. Washington St.
Illinois County and Town- 1 «„ ,U1 fCounty &
ship Official-f [Monthly .(Township
July-August issue combined. 'Officials
Robert L. Wood, Editor; M. T. Allison, Publisher, P. O. Box 755.
Illinois Education-}- V Monthly Educational 1913 3 27 180 2.00
Francine Richard, Editor ; Illinois Education Assn., Publisher, 100 E. Edwards St.
Illinois Home Builders \ n/r««fM« fResidential IQK? Q on 1/tn ~
Journal-4- [Monthly } Building 1957 3 27 14° x
D. H. Miller. Editor; Home Builders Assn. of 111., Publisher,
Abraham Lincoln Hotel.
Illinois Municipal Review Monthly Municipal Educl927 2 40 84 x2.50
A. L. Sargent, Editor; Illinois Municipal League, Pub., 537 S. Fourth St.
ural Electric News JMonthly Rural Electric... 1948 3 26 132 .60
William E. Murray, Editor; Assn. of Illinois Electric Cooperatives, Publisher,
416 South 7th St.
8 26 140 2.00
2 41 140
8,336
$4,551
244
4,538
2,896
4,134
1,522
2,540
1,425
183
6,725
$55,774
2,700
109,609
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ema. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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IUJcmrnalV<!»!.?.!^». } Bi-monthly Educational 1934 2 80 112 2.00 8,164
Maiden* Jones," Ed.';' Illinois Assn. of School B'ds, Pub., 2.28% E. Washington St.
Illinois State Journal-f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Rep 1831 8 22 297 18.20**5O,O80
ld [Sunday Independent 1942 8 22 297 6.24**«5,772
Illinois State Register -f ........ Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1831 8 22 297 18.20 **22,850
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Jack Heintz. Editor and Publisher, 813 S. 6th St.
Illinois Tradesman-f .............. Thursday ........ Labor ................. 1897 6 23 210 2.00
C. L. Allison, Editor; Springfield Federation of Labor, Publisher, 410V6 S. 5th St.
Illinois Vocational Progre»s..Quurterly ........ \™™*»- »« cLtrML dist. J4.BOO
R. K. Eden, Editor; State of Illinois, Board of Vocational Education, Publisher,
405 Centennial Bldg.
Journal of the Illinois Statel Quarterly ........ Historical .......... 1908 1 52 94x3.00 2,500
Historical Society .............. J No adv.
Clyde C. Walton. Editor; Illinois State Historical Soc., Pub., Centennial Bldg.
Living Museum (no adv.) ...... Monthly .......... ' ^{f^VH* 1939 * ,25n *J7 ,. ,
„. I & Nat. Hist. Controlled free dist. 33,000
Prints edition in Braille.
Virginia S. Eifert, Editor; Illinois State Museum, Publisher, Centennial Bldg.
Pediatrics -f- .............................. Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1948 2 28 116 12.00 11,317
Dr. Charles D. May, Editor; The American Academy of Pediatrics, Publisher,
301-327 E. Lawrence Ave.
Police ........................................ Bi-monthly ..... Law Enforc'm't 1956 * JJ 140 5.00 3,004
V. A. Leonard, Editor; Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 801-327 Lawrence Ave.
Press-f ..................................... Wednesday ....Independent ....... 1967 8 23 315 4 2, ISO — Free
D. M. McCarthy, Editor; Norman D. Shepard and Clark Atkins, Co-publishers,
820 E, Adams St.
Progressive Miner + ............... Monthly ......... j ^ners^130^ 1932 5 24 21° 3'60 18,100
J. D. Myers, Editor; Progressive Mine Workers, Publisher, 504 S. 6th St.
Scrap Ase-WasteA^ ......... Monthly .......... ^^J^ l9" Contr^«2t° 4.800
M. D. Oberman, Editor and Publisher, 1015 E. Adams St.
SPRING GROVE (E), pop. 269; McHenry Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Chicago. CMSP&P
RR. Bank, Richmond. State fish hatchery. Meat packing plant. Agriculture.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 6 24 294 2.60 --
M. K. Moore, Editor; Review Publishing Company, Jefferson, Wis.
SPRING VALLEY (D2), pop. 4,916; Bureau Co. (NW). 42 m NE of Peoria. CRI&P ;
C&NW; CB&Q RRs. Sand, gravel pits. Overalls, aprons, dresses, time control
instruments, cigars, foundry products manufactured. Diversified farming.
Gazette-h .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1885 7 24 280 3.00 §2.678
Carl H. Blum, Editor and Publisher.
News -Tribune — See La Salle.
STAUNTON (D4%), pop. 4,047; Macoupin Co. (SWC). 38 m NE of St. Louis, Mo.
IT; L&MA; WAB RRs. Coal mines; oil wells. Grain, dairy farms.
Star- Times 4- ........................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1878 7 24 280 3.00 §2.326
W. C. Moser. Editor; Star-Times Publishing Company.
STEELEVILLE (D5&), pop. 1,353; Randolph Co. (W). 50 m SE of St. Louis, Mo. MP
RR. Coal mines. Shoe factory ; flour mill. Wheat, dairy, poultry farms.
Ledger-f- ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1919 6 26 280 1.50 -
H. E. Webster, Editor; Webster Printing Company, Publisher.
STEGER (F2), pop. 4,358 (special U. S. Census 2-28-58, gives 5,388) ; Cook Co. (NE).
2 m S of Chicago Heights, nearest banking town. C&EI RR. Manufactures maca-
roni, mop sticks, furniture.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1051 5 24 212 2.00
Space sold only in combination with Record of Crete.
R. C. Schumacher, Editor and Publisher.
STERLING (D2), pop. 12,817 (special U. S. Census 6-24-57, gives 15,064) ; Whiteside
Co. (NW). On Rock River, 20 m E of Clinton, Iowa. C&NW; CB&Q RRs. Henne-
pin Canal. Manufactures builders' hardware, burial vaults, garden, steel prod-
ucts. Milk condensery; creamery; oil refinery, toys, confectionery supplies, wire
specialties, electrical appliances, gas engines. Dairy, stock, truck, grain farms.
Gazette-f- .................................. Fvg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1854 8 24 294 18.20**13,221
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Preston F. Grandon, David P. Grandon, Donald A. Dickinson, Co-publishers.
STEWARDSON (E4), pop. 666; Shelby Co. (SO. 12 m N of Effingham. NYC&SL RR.
Oil wells. Agriculture, particularly grain. Soybeans, corn, oats.
Clipper -J- ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 6 26 280 2.00 |650
J. E. Hoyer. Editor and Publisher.
STICKNEY— Life— See Life of Cicero.
STILLMAN VALLEY (Dl%), pop. 362 (special U. S. Census 1-8-58, gives 539) ; Ogle
Co. (N). 16 m SW of Rockford. CMSP&P; CGW RRs. Can manufacturing. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms.
New\- ...... WY ....... « ..... Vl .......... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1934 6 27 276 2.50 §705
Mrs. DelmarJSarnhart, Editor; Van Sickle's Associated Publishers, Inc., Durand.
- Sutcnicnt: *J««« »"<i March A.B.C. Statement! ; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
face, .worn; IPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. + Uaea Mati. * Nonpareil
wg A J0e*' ^ to inch- tCa*"1* •«»*• Population-1950 Onatia. xRand McNally
•?«UBK' TO SSSi SirndlSllf *Iademlc y*aT- xSubscTiptlon included in memberahip fee.
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STOCKTON (Dl), pop. 1,445; Jo Daviess Co. (NW). 20 m NW of Freeport. CGW RR.
Cheese factories. Diversified farming.
Herald-News 4- ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 6 24 266 8.00 51,604
Charles £. Becker, Editor and Publisher.
STREATOR (E2%), pop. 16,649; La Salle Co. (N). 98 m SW of Chicago. GM&O; WAB;
AT&SF; CB&Q; NYC RRs. Railroad car shops; hatcheries; food canning;
tea packaging. Manufactures bricks, drain tile, sewer pipes, motor truck bodies,
glass containers, milk and farm machinery, iron castings, milk bottles, crates.
Agriculture.
Labor News-f .......................... Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1048 5 24 224 1.00 $3,400
Nick Krawetz, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., 68 W. Van Buren St., Joliet.
Times-Press-h ......................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1878 8 24 280 15. 60^*12,066
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. R. Fornof, Editor; Times -Press Publishing Company.
STRONGHURST (C3), pop. 741; Henderson Co. (W). 16 m SW of Burlington, Iowa.
AT&SF RR. Ships stock. Stock, dairy farms. Corn, cattle ,hogs.
.......... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1888
C. M. and Paul G. Bell, Editors and Publishers.
.Month^ .......... Agricultural ...... 1879
Henderson County Farm Bureau Board, Publisher.
7 24 294 2.50
3 24 126 *.60
950
SULLIVANf (E4), pop. 3,470 (special U. S. Census 1-30-57, gives 3,939); Moultrie
Co. (SEC). 16 m NW of Mattoon. C&EI; 1C; WAB RRs. Shoes, cheese, concrete
products, garage doors manufactured. Grain, dairy, stock farms. Corn, soybeans,
wheat.
Moultrie County News -f Friday Republican 1884 5 24 210 2.50 §2,194
Louise Lippincott, Editor; Lester and Louise Lippincott, Publishers.
Progress-f Friday Democratic 1856 7 23 280 2.50 §1,732
Byron Brandenburger, Editor; Mrs. E. C. Brandenburger and Byron Branden-
burger, Publishers, 18 S. Washington St.
SUMMIT— See Argo.
SUMNER (F5), pop. 1,170; Lawrence Co. (SE). 18 m W of Vincennes, Ind. B&O RR.
Oil and natural gas wells. Agriculture.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1874 6 26 280 3.00 §1,425
Twila N. Fortney, Editor ; Edward E. Fortney, Publisher.
SYCAMOREf (El%), pop. 5,912 (special U. S. Census 9-21-57, gives 6,699); De Kalb
Co. (N). 45 m SE of Rockford. C&NW ; CGW RRs. Electric wire, heating sys-
tems, commutator and preserve factories; brass works. Diversified farming.
Corn, oats.
\ Tribune-f Friday Republican 1879 8 24 294 3.75 §2,225
\ True Republican-f Tuesday Republican 1857 8 24 294 3.75 §2,175
1 Frank C. Dean, Editor ; True Republican, Inc., Publisher.
TABLE GROVE (C3), pop. 481; Fulton Co. (W). 40 m S of Galesburg. CB&Q RR.
Tractor appliances manufactured. Agriculture.
Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1885 6 26 280 2.00 §560
Verne and Frances Keeney, Editors and Publishers.
TAMPICO (D2), pop. 760; Whiteside Co. (NW). 15 m SW of Sterling. CB&Q RR.
Grain elevator; cheese factory; brass foundry; creamery. Grain, stock, poultry
farms. Corn, oats, wheat, soybeans.
Tornado-f Thursday Independent 1876 6 26 276 2.00 §540
H. J. Kolb, Editor and Publisher.
TAYLORVILLEf (D4), pop. 9,188; Christian Co. (C). 28 m SE of Springfield. C&IM;
WAB; B&O RRs. Coal mines. Manufactures paper, feed, tools, stationery and
greeting cards, dresses, cigars. Hatcheries; soybean processing plant. Dairy,
stock, poultry farms. Soybeans.
Breeze-Courier -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1894 8 24 294 15.60 **6,414
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Breeze Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
TECHNY (Fl), pop. X600; Cook Co. (NE). 4 m W of Winnetka. C&NW; CMSP&P
RRs. Bank. Northbrook. Restaurant equipment manufactured. Farming.
Christian Family (no adv.).. ..Monthly Catholic 1909 2 40 130 2.00 $46,820
Rev. Charles Kelty, S.V.D., Editor; Society of the Divine Word, Publisher.
TEUTOPOLIS (E4% ), pop. 919; Effingham Co. (S). 30 m S of Mattoon. PA RR. Flour
mill. Grain, dairy farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
Press 4- Thursday Independent 1898 7 22 280 2.50 §1,360
Joan B. Siemer, Editor; Worman Printery, Inc., Publisher.
THOMSON (Cl%), pop. 559; Carroll Co. (NW). On Mississippi River, 12 m NE of
Clinton, la. CB&Q: CMSP&P RRs. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Melons, corn, wheat.
Review -f Thursday Republican 1875 8 24 308 2.50 §710
D. G. Stagg, Editor; H. G. Stagg, Publisher.
TINLEY PARK (B2%), pop. 2,326 (special U. S. Census 3-31-58, gives 5,866) ; Cook
Co. (NE). 23 m SW of Chicago. ORI&P RR. Residential. Mushroom growing and
canning. Poultry equipment, waterproofing compound manufactured. Stock, dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Timee-f Thursday Independent 1928 8 23 280 3.00 $2,175
Semmler Press, Inc., Publisher, Mokena.
CtacaUtion-HHtSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A, B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, aworn; ^Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. +Uaes Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate line*. 14 to inch. tCounty teat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \M"ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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TISKILWA <D2%), Pop. 962; Bureau Go. (NW,). 40 m NW of S treat or. CRI&P RR.
Hatchery ; creamery ; locker plant. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Weekly-}- Thursday Independent 1947 6 26 280 8.00 1.657
Allen B. Murphy, Editor and Publisher.
TOLEDO* (E4), pop. 905; Cumberland Co. (E). 22 m SE of Mattoon. 1C RR. Broom,
polyethelene bag factories. Agriculture.
Democrat + ...„ ...Thursday Independent 1857 7 24 280 2.00 §1,272
J. M. Drakeford, Editor and Publisher.
TOLUCA (D2%), pop. 1,419; Marshall Co. (NC). 82 m NE of Peoria. AT&SF RR.
Clothing factory; feed mill. Agriculture.
Star-Herald-f Thursday Independent 1892 7 26 280 2.50 §1,O7S
J. A. Santi. Editor ; Marshall County Publishing Co., Lacon.
TONICA (D2), pop. 585; La Salle Co. (N). 52 m N of Bloomington. Railroad name.
Ticona. 1C RR. Cheese, concrete block and brick factories. Nursery. Dairy, stock,
poultry farms.
News Friday Republican 1874 5 26 2'52 1.50 985
Ray Richardson, Editor and Publisher.
TOULONf (D2%), pop. 1,173; Stark Co. (NWC). 13 m S of Kewanee. CRI&P RR.
Manufactures cheese, milk products. Grain, stock farms. Hogs, corn.
Stark County News -f Wednesday ....Republican 1856 6 26 280 4.00 §1,423
Robert J. Nowlan, Editor and Publisher.
TOWER HILL (E4), pop. 784; Shelby Co. (SC). 88 m S of Decatur. B&O; CCC&SL
RRs. Bank, Pana. Grain, stock farms.
Times-f Friday Independent 1921 8 24 294 1.50 §135
Virginia Huttes, Editor; Pana News, Inc., Publisher, Pana.
TREMONT — News — See Tazewell County News, Morton.
TRENTON (D5), pop. 1,482 ; Clinton Co. (SW). 20 m NE of Belleville. B&O RR. Flour
mill. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Clinton County News + Friday Independent 1940 7 26 308 2.50 §310
Arthur D. Jenkins, Editor; Mascoutah Publishing Co., Mascoutah.
Sun-f- Thursday Independent 1880 7 22 273 2.50 §920
John L. Glanzner, Editor and Publisher.
TRIVOLI — Hanna City-Trivoli Index — See Hanna City.
TROY (B6), pop. 1,260; Madison Co. (SW). 20 m E of St. Louis, Mo. PA RR. Diversi-
fied farming. Wheat, corn, hay.
Tribune + Thursday Democratic 1948 5 24 229 2.50 §915
Ray Johnsen, Editor; Troy Publishing Co., Inc.
TUSCOLAf (E3%), pop. 2,960 (special U. S. Census 6-7-54, gives 3,610); Douglas
Co. (E). 22 m S of Champaign. 1C; C&EI; B&O RRs. Chicken processing. Manu-
factures petro-chemicals, silicon dioxide, fertilizer. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Journal-l- Thursday Republican 1864 8 24 308 2.50 **1,9O8
Philip S. White, Editor and Publisher.
Re view -f -Thursday Independent 1875 8 24 294 2.50 §2,367
Bert D. Quackenbush, Editor and Publisher, 129 W. Sale St.
URBANA— See Champaign-Urbana.
VANDALIAf (D4%), pop. 6.471; Fayette Co. (S). 68 m NE of St. Louis, Mo. 1C; PA
RRs. Oil wells. Furniture, mechanical seals, dress and shoe factories. Hatchery.
Grain, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, beans.
( Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1891 8 24 294 3.50 §5,950
I Union 4- Tuesday Republican 1864 8 24 294 3.50 §5,125
1 C. W. Mills, Editor; K. B. Mills, Publisher, 229 S. Fifth St.
VERMONT (C8), pop. 040; Fulton Co. (W). 28 m SW of Canton. CB&Q RR.
Brass foundry. Hardwood timber. Agriculture.
V.-I. Trib-Union-f- Thursday Independent 1871 6 26 280 2.50 $1,000
J. P. Nielsen, Editor and Publisher.
VIENNAf (E6), pop. 1.085; Johnson Co. (S). 34 m NW of Paducah, Ky. CCC&SL RR.
Nursery. Timber. Diversified farming. Corn, dairy products, fruit.
Times -f Thursday Republican 1879 6 26 280 2.50 2,700
Royce L. Bridges, Editor and Publisher.
VILLA GROVE (E3%), pop. 2,026; Douglas Co. (E). 23 m S of Champaign. C&EI RR.
Machine shop; cannery; grain elevator. Manufactures farm implements. Hybrid
seed growing. Diversified farming.
News + Friday..... Independent 1904 7 24 280 3.00 1,428
John A. Holmes, Editor and Publisher.
VILLA PARK (Al%), pop. 8,821 (special U. S. Census 8-8-57, gives 15,600) ; Du Page
Co. (NE). 18 m W of Chicago. CGW; C&NW; CA&E RRs. Residential. Food
drinks, fertilizer manufactured.
Argus-f Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1925 8 24 301 6.75 §2,675
Melvin J. Cruger, Editor; The Press Publications, 112 S. York St., Elmhurst.
VIRDEN (D4), pop. 8,206; Macoupin Co. (SWC). 25 m SW of Springfield. GM&O;
IT; C&NW; CB&Q RRs. Coal mine. Concrete block, tile; dress factories; soy-
bean processing plant. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, soybeans, cattle, hogs.
Recorder-f Thursday Independent 1865 7 24 280 2.50 §1,»79
Goode, Hoeflin, Jones, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included In membership fee.
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VIRGINIA! (C8%), pop. 1,572; Case Go. (WC). 16 m N of Jacksonville. B&O RR.
whe
Clre
Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Gazette + Friday Independent 1872 7 26 308 8.00 1,420
William S. Kilby, Editor; Illinois Valley News Inc., Publisher.
WALNUT (D2), pop. 1,098; Bureau Co. (NW). 20 m S of Sterling. CB&Q RR. Cheese,
prefabricated home factories. Grain, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Leader+ Friday Republican 1892 8 24 308 3.00 51,500
E. A. Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
WARREN (Dl), pop. 1,878; Jp Daviess Co. (NW). 26 m NW of Freeport. 1C RR.
Cheese factory. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Sentinel-Leader + Thursday Independent 1857 6 24 266 2.50
Frank W. Thomas, Editor and Publisher.
WARRENVILLE (E2i), pop. 1,891; Du Page Co. (NE). 32 m W of Chicago. CA&E RR.
Aluminum factory. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
News + Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 224 3.00 5012
Duane R. Carlson, Editor; Harold E. and Eva A. White, Publishers.
WARSAW (B8), pop. 2,002; Hancock Co. (W). On Mississipi River, 5 m S of
Keokuk, la. TP&W RR. Fisheries; limestone quarries. Manufactures buttons,
batteries, feed, beer, dresses, lumber products. Agriculture. Corn, wheat,
soybeans.
Bulletin-f Thursday Republican 1865 7 23 280 2.50 51,170
Van V. Quackenbush, Editor; D. Van Quackenbush, Publisher.
WASHBURN (D2%), pop. 999; Woodford Co. (NC). 25 m NE of Peoria. GM&O RR.
Cheese, feed, hog and poultry remedies manufactured. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Leader-f Thursday Republican 1890 6 26 280 8.00 5880
Clyde E. Snyder, Editor and Publisher.
WASHINGTON (D8), pop. 4,286; Tazewell Co. (NC). 12 m E of Peoria. GM&O;
AT&SF; TP&W RRs. Vegetable cannery. Timber. Diversified farming. Corn,
oats, hay.
Tazewell County Reporter + ... Thursday Independent 1840 8 24 280 2.50 51,970
George Depew, Editor; Tazewell Publishing Co., 106 Commercial Square.
WATERLOOf (C5), pop. 2,821; Monroe Co. (SW). 24 m S of St. Louis, Mo. GM&O
RR. Timber. Feed mill; creamery; hatcheries. Diversified farming.
Republican + Wednesday ....Republican 1852 8 23 276 3.00 52,362
Robert H. Voris, Editor; Voris, Conrad & Miller, Inc., Publishers.
Times-f Thursday Democratic 1868 8 23 276 3.00 §2,092
Herman Dalkert, Editor and Publisher.
WATERMAN — Leader — See Review and Waterman Leader, Hinckley.
News — See De Kalb County Express, Shabbona.
WATSEKAf (F2%), pop. 4,235; Iroquois Co. (E). 25 m SE of Kankakee. TP&W;
C&EI RRs. Hatchery; greenhouse. Batteries, cheese, butter, soft drinks, radio
condensers, business forms, transformers manufactured. Stock, poultry, grain,
dairy farms.
Iroquois County Times -f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1865 5 24 231 15.00 54,723
Cloyce K. Nichols, Editor; Anthony A. Allegretti, Publisher.
Republican -f- Thursday Republican 1856 7 24 280 2.50 §2,116
Bernard White, Editor; Bernard White and A. A. Trumble, Publishers,
125 E. Walnut St.
WAUCONDA (El), pop. 1,173; (special U. S. Census 11-28-55, gives 2,373) ; Lake Co.
(NE). 20 m SW of Waukegan. Railroad station, Lake Zurich. EJ&E RR.
Summer resort. Dairy farms.
Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1893 7 24 287 2.50 §2,175
Walter W. Banks, Editor and Publisher.
WAUKEGANf (Fl), pop. 88,946 (special U. S. Census 6-16-55, gives 46,698); Lake
Co. (NE). On Lake Michigan, 36 m N of Chicago. C&NW; CNS&M ; EJ&E RRs.
Airport. Good harbor. Fisheries.
Manufactures asbestos products, roofing, steel, fence, and wire, Pharmaceu-
ticals, leather and leather-working machinery, iron and brass castings, outboard
motors and refrigerator units, auto accessories, radiators, boilers, confectionery,
envelopes, milling machines, lacquers, tools, dies. Three banks ; savings deposits
(6-30-58), $26,812,005. 23,250 (residence) electric (AC) meters; 17,449 (resi-
dence) gas (nat.) meters; 20,470 (residence) telephones.
Lake County Labor News -f.. .Monthly Labor 1940 5 24 224 1.00 $5,500
Nick Krawetz, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., 68 W. Van Buren St., Joliet.
Negro Voice — See Joliet.
News-Sun-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1897 8 22 308 23.40**28,8S8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ. **26,823
George C. Crawford, Editor; F. Ward Just, Publisher.
WAVERLY (D4), pop. 1,380; Morgan Co. (WC). 20 m SE of Jacksonville. CB&Q RR.
Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Journal Friday Independent 1871 6 26 280 2.50 5963
Alfred H. Hodgson, Editor and Publisher.
WELDON (E8%), pop. 492; De Witt Co. (C). 25 m NE of Decatur. 1C RR. Agri-
culture. Corn, oats, beans.
Record-f .Friday Republican 1890 6 26 280 2.60
R. J. Murphy, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNiliy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WENONA (D2%), pop. 1,005; Marshall Co. (NC). 16 m SW of Streator. 1C; GM&O
RRs. Clothing factory. Hatchery. Grain farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Index + Thursday Republican 1865 6 26 276 3.00 965
Floyd L. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
WEST CHICAGO (El%). pop. 8,973 (special U. S. Census 4-23-56, gives 5,816) ; Du
Page Co. (NE). 14 m NE of Aurora. CA&E; CB&Q; C&NW; EJ&E RRs. Rail-
road shops; portable building, gas mantle, chemical factories. Agriculture.
Corn, hay, oats.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1905 6 24 266 2.75 82,750
G. E. Weimer, Editor; H. L. Treudt, Publisher, 129 Fremont St.
WESTERN SPRINGS — Citizen-— See Western Springs Citizen, La Grange.
WESTFIELD (F4), pop. 661; Clark Co. (E). 20 m E of Mattoon. Nearest railroad sta-
tion, Kansas. CCC&SL RR. Bank, Casey. Oil wells. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Corn, wheat, oats.
Review + Thursday Republican 1898 7 24 252 2.00 §420
Thomas B. Comerford, Editor and Publisher, Martinsville.
WEST FRANKFORT (E5%), pop. 11,884; Franklin Co. (S). 115 m SE of St. Louis,
Mo. CB&Q; 1C; C&EI RRs. Coal mines. Dress factory; machine shop. Green-
house.
American -f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1918 8 24 290 7.80 §5,327
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. G. Kelly, Editor; Daily American Co., Inc., Publisher, 111 S. Emma St.
WESTMONT (A2), pop. 8.402 (special U. S. Census 11-17-53, gives 4,356) ; Du Page
Co. (NE). 19 m W of Chicago. CB&Q RR. Residential.
Towne Times Thursday Independent 1942 5 24 224 3.00 $1*600
Ann H. Carlson, Editor and Publisher, 40 N. Cass Ave.
WEST SALEM (F6), pop. 902; Edwards Co. (E). 50 m NE of Mount Vernon. 1C RR.
Manufactures oil niters, cartridges, castings. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms.
Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Advocate Wednesday ....Independent 1900 6 26 280 8.00 §1,068
H. F. Gerlach, Editor and Publisher.
WESTVILLE (F8%). pop. 8,196; Vermilion Co. (E). 6 m S of Danville. C&EI;
CCC&SL RRs. Coal mines. Overalls factory; hatchery. Grain, stock farms. Corn,
wheat, oats.
News Friday Independent 1930 6 26 280 2.00
F. B. Pletcher, Editor and Publisher, Georgetown.
WHEATONf (E2), pop. 11,638 (special U. S. Census 10-2-53, gives 16,001) ; Du Page
Co. (NE). 25 m W of Chicago. CA&E; C&NW RRs. Wheaton College. Resi-
dential. Nurseries. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, barley.
Assembly and Fastener ] « ... fMetal & 1958 3 26 140 6.00
Engineering f Monthly <, Metftl Work.g 2 40 140
William F. Schleicher, Ed. Dir.; Hitchcock Publishing Co., 222 E. Willow Ave.
nur * i w ~Vo. 1949 3 26 140 6.00
Carbide Engineering Monthly ij?a£ii»cL 2 65 14°
l&Toolg Controlled circ. >14,222
William F. Schleicher, Editor; Hitchcock Publishing Co., 222 E. Willow Ave.
Du Page Press -f- Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1923 5 23 217 6.75 §4,200
Melvin J. Cruger, Editor; The Press Publications, 205 S. Hale St. 1 4,925 — Free
Grinding and Finishing Monthly |?l!£f«WOrk'fir 2 55 14°
Undus. Controlled circ. >31,187
William F. Schleicher, Editor; Hitchcock Publishing Co., 222 E. Willow Ave.
1898 3 26 140 4.00
2 55 140
Prints Wood Working Directory biennial. Controlled circ. > 16,185
E. McDaniel, Editor; Hitchcock Publishing Co., 222 E. Willow Ave.
. ,
Hitchcock's Wood Working...Monthly {w^Work'g
}
6,369
JMonthly Sheriff's News... 1945 8 30 140 x
E. J. Hoffman, Editor; Illinois Sheriffs' Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 800.
Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1910 8 24 294 x!8.20
J. Albert Dear, Editor; Dear Publication and Radio, Inc.
Leader-4- Thursday Independent 1954 6 24 228 3.50 §3,126
William N. Bauler, Editor; Stuart W. Stone, Publisher, 105 N. Main St. 6,817— Free
Machine and Tool Blue Book...Monthly {SSw^'* 19°6 * "ntroHed cir°c° >4*,348
Prints Machine and Tool Directory annually.
William F. Schleicher. Editor; Hitchcock Publishing Co., 222 E. Willow Ave.
Mass Transportation Monthly Elec. RR. & Bua.1904 \ \\ \\Q 8'00
Prints Mass Transportation Directory bi-annually. Controlled circ. > 10,762
School Bus Trends included bi-monthly aa a bound-in section.
Bruce B. Howat, Editor; Hitchcock Publishing Co., 222 E. Willow Ave.
School Bus Trends Bi-monthly {fra£Jp.Bu8 1956 2 40 140
See Mass Transportation. ' Controlled circ.
Bruce B. Howat, Editor; Hitchcock Publishing: Co., 222 E. Willow Ave.
Sword of the Lord-f Friday Evangelical 1984 6 24 224 8.00
Dr. John R. Rice, Editor and Publisher, 214 W. Wesley St.
21,000
178,480
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WHEATONf (Continued) Estab Co Is0 Width? Depth Sub Cfc
Wheaton Record V ................... Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1879 6 24 224 2.50
Student* of Wheaton College, Editors and Publishers.
Youth for Christ + ................. Monthly .......... Belig. (Youth). .1945 3 27 140 8.00 $86,000
Ted W. Engstrom, Ed.; Youth for Christ International, Pub., 109 N. Cross St.
WHEELING — Herald — See Arlington Heights — (Paddock Publications)
WHITE HALL <C4), pop. 8,082; Greene Co. (W). 60 m SW of Springfield. GM&O;
CB&Q RRs. Coal mines. Potters clay. Manufactures pottery, drain tile, women's
dresses. Farming. Wheat, corn, soybeans.
Register-Republican -f ............. Friday ............ Independent ....... 1869 6 26 280 8.00 51,490
Richard C. Bell, Editor and Publisher.
WILLIAMSFIELD (C2%), pop. 542; Knox Co. (NWC). 80 m E of Galesburg. AT&SF
RR. Bank, Laura. Coal mines. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Times ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 6 24 217 2.00 -
D. E. Maher and C. W. Clark, Editors and Publishers.
WILLIAMSVILLE (D8%), pop. 656; San gam on Co. (C). 11 m NE of Springfield.
GM&O; IT RRs. Grain, dairy, stock farms. Wheat, corn, soybeans.
Sun + ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1916 5 24 224 1.00 -
C. P. Rhodes, Publisher.
WILMETTE (Bl), pop. 18,162 (special U. S. Census 3-31-58, gives 24,830) ; Cook Co.
(NE). 14 m N of Chicago. C&NW RR. Residential.
Classical Journal V + .............. Monthly .......... (Languages 1904 2 80 105 3'75 *3»500
Norman Pratt, Jr., Editor; Classical Journal, Publisher, 1232 Central Ave.
Fishing Tackle Trade News ..... 10 ti. a yr ........ {5^*™^ 19B2 2 41 140 3'°°
Fred E. Owens, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 238. Controlled circ. J13,600
Life-f (offset) ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1912 5 24 196 3.00 **7,672
Frederick Favor, Editor; Lloyd Hollister Inc., Publisher, 1232 Central Ave.
WILMINGTON (E2), pop. 3,354; Will Co. (NE). 16 m S of Joliet. GM&O RR.
Coal mines. Felts, roofing materials manufactured. Hatcheries. Agriculture.
Advocate ................................... Friday ............ Republican ......... 1862 6 24 224 2.00 $1,400
Sheridan Bailey, Editor; Virgil C. Bailey, Publisher, Coal City.
WINCHESTERf (C4), pop. 1,591; Scott Co. (W). 18 m SW of Jacksonville. CB&Q
RR. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Times-!- .................................... Friday ............ Independent ....... 1865 7 24 297 3.00 §1,500
Mrs. Reaugh Jennings, Editor; Country Press, Inc., Publisher.
WINDSOR (E4), pop. 1,008; Shelby Co. (SC). 12 m E of Mattoon. CCC&SL RR. Dairy
products. Agriculture. Cattle, hogs, corn, wheat, soybeans, barley.
Gazette-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 6 24 266 2.50 §1,435
Raymond R. Hall, Editor and Publisher.
WINNETKA (Bl), pop. 12,106 (special U. S. Census 10-11-65, gives 13,058) ; Cook Co.
(NE). 17 m N of Chicago. C&NW RR. Residential. Cosmetics and Pharma-
ceuticals manufactured.
Clinical Medicine ..................... Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1894 2 28 105 5.00 22,915
Clinical Medicine Publications, Inc., P. O. Box M.
Dental Students' Magazine ..... Monthly .......... Dental ................ 1923 2 26 100
Not issued during July, August, September. Controlled free dist. 15,290
C. B. Kanterman, D.D.S., Editor; Students' Magazines, Inc., Publisher,
P. O. Box 337.
Medical Digest ............. Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1955 Controlled free dis°t° 73$6
James M. Northmgton, M.D., Editor; C. W. Hotze, Publisher, P. O. Box MD.
Talk (offset). .._ ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 5 24 196 3.00 **5,468
Frederick Favor, Ed.; Lloyd Hollister Inc., Pub., 1232 Central Ave., Wilmette.
WINSLOW (Dl), pop. 855; Stephenson Co. (N). 28 m NW of Freeport. Nearest rail-
road station, Lena. 1C RR. Cheese factory. Agriculture. Com, oats, barley.
Register .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 6 27 276 1.50 §320
Mrs. Cecile Graham, Editor; Van Sickle's Associated Publishers, Inc., Durand.
WOODHULL (C2%), pop. 718; Henry Co. (NW). 18 m N of Galesburg. CB&Q RR.
Bank, Alpha. Cheese manufactured. Elevator. Farming.
Dispatch -f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 5 24 210 2.50 §918
Kermit Broline, Editor and Publisher.
WOOD RIVER (C4%). pop. 10,190; Madison Co. (SW). On Mississippi River, 20 m
N of St. Louis. Leading river port for shipment of oil. GM&O; CCC&SL; IT
RRs. Airline: OZA. Oil refineries; foundry. Manufactures plastics.
Journal-4- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1919 8 24 296 3.50 §5,012
Carl L. Stanton, Editor; J. A. Wilson, Publisher, 101 Whitelaw Ave.
WOODSTOCKf (El), pop. 7.192 (special U. S. Census 12-3-55, gives 8,234) ; McHenry
Co. (NE). 51 m NW of Chicago. C&NW RR. Auto-lite, typewriter, bed
factories ; machine shops ; hatcheries ; nurseries. Agriculture. Dairying.
American Ironsmith-f ............ Monthly .......... Wefdkr 1875 3 26 14° x8'00
Stanley Silliman, Editor; National Blacksmiths and Welders Assn., Publisher,
211 E. Jackson St.
Sentinel-f ................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep .............. 1856 8 22 294 15.60 *6,38&
Woodstock Publishing Co.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. «> Nonpareil
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WORTH (A2), pop. 1,472 (special U. S. Census 5.26-58, gives 7,852) ; Cook Co. (NE).
10 m SW of Chicago. WAB RR. Bank, Blue Island. Truck farms.
Citizen + Thursday Independent 1930 6 19 206 2.75 2,850
Allen Smith, Editor; Southwest Messenger Press, Inc., 6969 W. lllth St.
Record + Thursday Independent 1954 8 23 280 4,000 — Free
Mrs. Agnes Daniels, Editor and Publisher, 7058 W. lllth St.
WYOMING (D2%). pop. 1,496; Stark Co. (NWC). 34 m NW of Peoria. CRI&P; CB&Q
RRs. Oil burners, rat poisons manufactured. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans,
hogs., beef cattle.
Post- Herald -f- Wednesday ....Ind. Rep 1872 7 26 294 8.50 §2,182
Stanton Carle, Editor and Publisher.
YATES CITY (C8), pop. 628; Knox Co. (NW). 18 m N of Canton. CB&Q RR. Feed
mill. Grain, stock, farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Banner -f Thursday Independent 1878 5 24 217 3.00
C. W. Clark and D. E. Maher, Editors and Publishers.
YORKVILLEf (E2), pop. 632; Kendall Co. (NE). On Fox River, 12 m SW of Aurora.
CB&Q RR. Elevator. Grain farms. Corn, oats, soybeans, cattle and hogs.
Kendall County Record-f Thursday Republican 1864 5 24 224 8.00 1,374
J. R. and R. F. Marshall, Editors and Publishers.
ZEIGLER (D6%). pop. 2,616; Franklin Co. (S). 7 m W of West Frankfort. 1C; MP;
CB&Q RR. Coal mines. Coal washer. Dress, concrete block factories. Fruit,
stock, dairy farms.
News-f Friday Republican 1919 7 26 280 1.50
M. A. Gurley, Editor and Publisher.
ZION (Fl), pop. 8,960 (special U. S. Census 6-11-57, gives 10,790); Lake Co. (NE).
6 m N of Waukegan. CNS&W; C&NW RRs. Manufactures candy, bakery
products, lace curtains, lingerie, wicker furniture. Dairy, poultry farms.
Zion-Benton News (offset). ..Thursday Independent 1930 5 24 224 8.00 $4,000
Earl N. Hoyt, Editor and Publisher.
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SP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. <5> Nonpareil
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INDIANA
Population 8,934,224 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, INDIANAPOLIS
Indiana is bounded on the north by Michigan and Lake Michigan, east by Ohio, south by Ken-
tucky, from which it is separated by the Ohio River, and west by Illinois. The extreme length
north and south is 276 miles; its average breadth 140 miles. The total land area is 36,291 square
miles.
The greater part of the surface is undulating prairie land, with sand-hills in the north, and
picturesque rocky hills, some 600 feet high, in the south along the Ohio River. In the northern
part of the state are numerous lakes, and in the limestone regions of the south are many caves.
Mineral springs are found throughout the south and south central parts. The Ohio and White
Water River valleys are of sandstone and limestone formation. The soil for the greater part of
the state is a loose calcareous loam of considerable depth. The Weather Bureau at Indianapolis
gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 52.5; highest on record 116; lowest on record
— 35. Total annual precipitation is 39.45 inches.
Indiana is exceedingly well supplied with transportation facilities, for it lies directly in the
path of almost all of the great railway trunk lines, which have branches extending into all parts
of the state; and fully half of its borders, or about 600 miles, are on navigable waters. Enormous
tonnage enters and leaves the Lake Michigan ports also. Evansville, on the Ohio River, is a large
hardwood market; Indianapolis, the largest city. Indiana University, located at Bloomington;
Purdue University, at Lafayette; Notre Dame, at South Bend; De Pauw University, at Green-
castle, are notable among the state's institutions of higher education.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twelfth. Urban population (1950), 59.9%. In 1950, of the
8,934,224 total population, 3,758,439 were white; 175,785 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 166,627. Farm acreage, 19,658,677. Average acreage per farm,
118.0 Average value per farm, $16,550. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 18,556.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $374,837,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $671,629,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : soybeans, $106,745,000, rank, third; com, $91,408,000,
rank, fifth; wheat, $57,143,000: tobacco (value of production), $6,702,000; oats, $5,958,000,
rank, tenth; potatoes, $3,564,000; hay, $3,108,000; popcorn (value of production), $1,334,000,
rank, first; rye, $801,000, rank, eighth; red clover seed, $742,000, rank, eighth; lespedeza seed,
$412,000; barley. $371,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $2,960,000; peaches, $774,000; straw-
berries (value of production), $694,000; grapes, $81,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $261,606,000; hogs and pigs,
$127,956,000, rank, third; all sheep and lambs, $9,990,000; horses and mules, $3,589,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $56,418,000 rank, tenth; chickens (farm and com-
mercial broilers), $33,621,000; turkeys, $9,920,000, rank, tenth.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $134,701,000. Total milk
production on farms, 3,848,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): American cheese, 30,363,000
Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 24,891,000 Ibs.; creamery butter, 20,856,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry
milk solids, 19,811.000 Ibs.; ice cream, 23,795,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Lake fisheries, total catch (1956), 8,000 Ibs.; $2,000 value. Mississippi River and tributaries
catch (1956), 1,018,000 Ibs.; $24,000 value. Principal fish: mussel shells, pearls and slugs, lake
herring, yellow perch.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total forest production (1947), 180,266 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: oak, beech, maple, elm,
yellow poplar, sycamore, cottonwood and aspen, hickory, walnut, red and sap gum, ash, basswood.
Fur animals (1957): Number reported purchased, 257,780; total value, $235,880. Principal
furs : musk rat, raccoon, mink.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $4,614,596,000. Leading industry groups:
primary metal industries, transportation equipment, electrical machinery, machinery (except
electrical). Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $301*473,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $174,389,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: coal, petroleum,
cement, stone.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 1,624,700. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.),
1,921,000, rank, tenth. Number of poet offices (1957), 844. Number of retail stores (1954),
41,618; sales, $4,506,881,000.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 92
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adama (NE).Decatur 22,398
2 Allen (NE), Fort Wayne 188,722
3 Bartholomew (SE), Columbus 86,108
4 Benton (NW), Fowler 11,462
5 Blackford (E), Hartford City 14.026
6 Boone (C), Lebanon 23,998
7 Brown (SC), Nashville 6,209
8 Carroll (NWC), Delphi 16,010
9 Cass (NO, Logansport. 38,793
10 Clark (SE), Jeff er son ville 48,330
11 Clay (W), Brazil 23,918
12 Clinton (C), Frankfort 29,734
13 Crawford (S), English 9,289
14 Davieas (SW), Washington 26,762
15 Dearborn (SE), Lawrenceburg 25,141
16 Decatur (SE), Greensburg 18,218
17 De Kalb (NE), Auburn 26,023
18 Delaware (E), Muncie 90,262
19 Dubois (SW), Jasper 23,785
20 Elkhart (N). Goshen 84,612
21 Fayette (E), Connersville 23,391
22 Floyd (S), New Albany 43,955
23 Fountain (W), Covington 17,836
24 Franklin (E), Brookville 16,034
25 Fulton (N), Rochester 16,665
26 Gibson (SW), Princeton 80,720
27 Grant (NEC), Marion 62.156
28 Greene (SW), Bloomfield 27,886
29 Hamilton (C), Noblesville 28,491
80 Hancock (EC), Greenfield 20,332
31 Harrison (S), Corydon 17,858
82 Hendricks (C), Danville 24,594
83 Henry (E), New Castle 45,605
34 Howard (NC), Kokomo 54,498
85 Huntington (NE), Huntington 31,400
86 Jackson (S), Brownstown 28,287
87 Jasper (NW), Rensselaer 17,031
38 Jay (E). Portland 23,157
89 Jefferson (SE), Madison 21,613
40 Jennings (SE), Vemon 15,250
41 Johnson (SC), Franklin 26,183
42 Knox (SW), Vincennes 43,416
48 KoBciusko (N), Warsaw 33,002
44 {"(range (NE). Lagrange 15,347
if l*k£ (NWV 9*°™ Point 368,152
46 La Porte (NW), La Porte 76,808
47 Lawrence (S), Bedford 34,346
County, Location oa Map and County Seat Pop.
48 Madison (EC), Anderson 103,911
49 Marion (C), Indianapolis 551,777
60 Marshall (N), Plymouth 29,468
61 Martin (SW), Shoals 10,678
62 Miami (NC). Peru 28,201
63 Monroe (SWC), Bloomington 60,080
64 Montgomery (WC), Crawfords-
ville 29,122
55 Morgan (C), Martina ville 23,726
66 Newton (NW), Kentland, 11,006
67 Noble (NE). Albion 26,076
68 Ohio (SE), Rising Sun 4,223
69 Orange (S), Paoli 16,879
60 Owen (SWC), Spencer 11,768
61 Parke (W). Rock ville 15,674
62 Perry (S), Cannelton 17,867
63 Pike (SW), Petersburg 14,996
64 Porter (NW), Valparaiso 40,076
65 Posey (SW), Mount Vernon 19,818
66 Pulaski (NW), Winamac 12,493
67 Putnam (WC). Greencastle 22,950
68 Randolph (E), Winchester 27,141
69 Ripley (SE), Versailles 18,768
70 Rush (SEC). Rush ville 19,799
71 St. Joseph (N), South Bend 20-6,058
72 Scott (SE), Scottsburg 11,519
73 Shelby (SEC), Shelby ville 28,026
74 Spencer (SW), Rockport 16,174
76 Starke (NW), Knox 16,282
76 Steu ben (NE), Angola, 17,087
77 Sullivan (SW), Sullivan 23,667
78 Switzerland (SE). Vevay 7,599
79 Tippecanoe (NWC), Lafayette 74,473
80 Tipton (NC), Tipton 15,666
81 Union (SE), Liberty 6,412
82 Vandcrburg (SW), Evans ville 160,422
83 Vermillion (W), Newport 19.723
84 Vigo (W), Terre Haute 106,160
85 Wabash (NEC), Wabash 29,047
86 Warren (W), Williamsport 8,535
87 Warrick (SW), Boonville 21,627
88 Washington (S), Salem 16,620
89 Wayne (E). Richmond 68,666
90 Wells (NE), Bluffton 19,564
91 White (NW), Monticello 18,042
92 Whitley (NE), Columbus City 18,828
INDIANA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 88
Evening Dailies (77)
Morning Dailies (11)
Daily, with Sunday edition (19)
Tri-weekly 8
Semi-weekly 6
Weekly 283
Free or partly free circ. wklies ( 14 )
Monthly 3
Shoppers „ (5)
Semi-monthly 3
Total Newspapers 386
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 3
Tri-weekly 1
Weekly 24
Fortnightly 6
Semi-monthly 1
Monthly 149
Bi-monthly 8
Quarterly 20
Every two weeks during
college year 1
Four times during college year 1
Nine times during college year 1
Ten times during college year 1
Eleven times a year 1
Total Periodicals 217
Total number of publications 603
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 90
Total number of towns having publications 268
For circulation figures for dally papers see also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It Is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
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AKRON (E2% ), pop. 946; Fulton Co. (N). 22 m N of Peru. ERIE RR. Saw mills ; milk
station. Timber. Dairy, truck farms. Potatoes, onions.
Indian Club Woman 4- Semi-mo Club Int» 1928 8 26 126 1.00 2,995
Mrs. Stanley O'Hair, Editor; Akron News, Publisher.
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News-}- M Thursday Republican 1889 6 24 210 8.00 {1,125
Mrs. Claude Billings, Editor; Claude Billings, Publisher.
ALBANY (G4), pop. 1,846; Delaware Go. (E). 11 m NE of Muncie. NYC&SL RR. Manu-
factures tools, tinware, wire baskets. Diversified farming. Com, wheat, oats.
Chronicle «... Friday Republican 1887 8 26 280 1.50
Paul V. Elsberry, Publisher.
ALBIONf (G2), pop. 1,841; Noble Co. (NE). 82 m NW of Fort Wayne. B&O RR.
Cabinet, tile, garment, mirror, cement block factories ; hatchery ; saw, feed mills ;
poultry packing plant. Fruit, livestock farms.
New Era-f Wednesday Republican 1872 7 26 294 2.00 *1,260
R. C. Prickett, Editor and Publisher.
Noble County American -f Thursday Democratic 1867 6 24 224 2.00 §1,64O
B. R. Matteeon, Editor and Publisher.
ALEXANDRIA (F4), pop. 6,147 (special U. S. Census 5-27-57, gives 5,768) ; Madison
Co. (EC). 12 m N of Anderson. CCC&SL; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures jet plane
parts, canned goods, insulations, canvas gloves, boilers, asbestos, magnesia and
nitration products. Farming.
News-f- flYun*' Sat* Independent 1888 8 24 280 6.00 (960
Prints shopper on Thursday for' free distribution. Circ., 4,500.
K. J. Sullivan, Editor and Publisher.
Times-Tribune -f j]^**' Sat< Independent 1885 8 24 280 18.00 2,259
Darrell L. Zink, Editor; Robert M. Feemster, Publisher.
ANDERSONf (F4%), pop. 46,820 (special U. S. Census 10-15-56, gives 50.143);
Madison Co. (EC). 88 m NE of Indianapolis. CI ; PA; CCC&SL RRs. Anderson
College and Theological Seminary.
Manufactures auto parts, files, paperboard products, studio couches, pumps,
castings, tools, tile, furniture springs, machine knives, governors, glass and brick
manufacturing and other machinery, oil engines, gas regulators* playground
equipment. Oil refining; meat packing. Two banks. 23,759 electric (AC) meters;
18,966 gas meters; 29,583 telephones.
Alumni News llti.ayr College Alumni.. 1921 3 28 133 1.00 12,000
John H. Kane, Editor; Commercial Service Co., Anderson College and Theological
Seminary.
{Bulletin-f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1885 9 22 308 18.20**17,556
G. D. Crittenberger, Ed.; Anderson Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 1133 Jackson.
Herald -f Morn.ex.Mon. .Republican 1868 9 22 308 20.80**16,99S
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. **18,8O4
Anderson Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 1133 Jackson.
Gospel Trumpet (no adv.). ..-Saturday Religious 1881 3 29 133 3.50 37,200
Harold L. Phillips, Ed. ; Gospel Trumpet Co., Pub., Fifth and Chestnut Sts.
ANGOLAf (Gl), pop. 6,081; Steuben Co. (NE). 42 m NE of Fort Wayne. NYC RR.
Tri-State College. Summer resort. Manufactures condensed milk, flour, brick,
tile, poultry feed, automobiles, airplane parts, marine engines. Grain, dairy farms.
Herald-f- Wednesday Democratic 1877 8 24 283 3.00
H. W. Morley, Editor; Steuben Printing Company, Publisher.
Reflector-f Tuesday Shopper 1935 8 24 308 6,227 — Free
Not issued during last week in Dec. and 1st week in Jan.
W. A. Honett, Editor and Publisher, Public Square, P. O. Box 328.
Steuben Republican 4- Wednesday Republican 1857 8 24 283 3.00
E. D. Willis, Editor; Steuben Printing Company, Publisher.
Tri-Angle-f V Monthly Collegiate 1946 Controlled fra disk 1,600
Students of Tri-State College, Editors and Publishers, Tri-State College.
ARGOS (E2), pop. 1,284; Marshall Co. (N). 32 m S of South Bend. NYC&SL RR.
Trailer factory, saw mill. Hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Reflector-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1881 6 24 224 2.00
William T. Eggbeer, Editor and Publisher.
SI, 052
24
24
266
266
2.00
5.25
600
5468
51,977
1,247
ASHLEY (Gl%), pop. 680; Steuben Co. (NE). 35 m N of Fort Wayne. Railroad name,
Ashley-Hudson. WAB RR. Bank, Angola. Cement, canning factories. Agricul-
ture, especially truck crops. Onions.
Ashley-Hudson Times-f ........ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1929 5 24 210 2.00
John T. Johnston and E. C. Miller, Editors; Don E. Woelfer, Publisher.
ATTICA (C4). pop. 8,862; Fountain Co. (W). On Wabash River, 21 m SW of La
Fayette. WAB RR. Manufactures steel castings, bricks, radio parts, cement
valuts, batteries. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
{ Fountain- Warren Democrat -f Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1880
Ledger-Tribune -f- .................... {ft'sun** ^ R*Publican ........ 1««
Don M. Montgomery, Editor and Publisher.
Rlchland Press, The -f ............ Semi-mo ......... Republican ........ 1939 8 24 808 1.00
Issued first and third Thursday each month.
Everett White, Editor and Publisher, 813 E. Summit St.
AUBURN t (G2), pop. 5,879; De Kalb Co. (NE). 21 m NE of Fort Wayne. B&O; NYC;
PA RRs Manufactures automobiles, rubber specialties, oil burners, calendars,
post cards foundry products, barrel fittings. Saw mill. Agriculture.
Courier-f- .................................. Tue>«- & Fri ..... Democratic ........ 1866 7 26 280 2.00 §512
C. B. Hamilton, Editor and Publisher.
CtoulatlearH^Sept A, B.C. Statement; *J«tw and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats, •Nonpenfl
•ms, 12 to loch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCouoty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. VI««wd only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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AUBURNf (Continued) Estab ColsO Width? Depth Sub Ore
Dis patch + ............................... Tues. & Fri ..... Republican ......... 1870 7 26 280 2.00 8M16
V. E. Buchanan, Editor ; Auburn Printing Company, Publisher.
Star-f ....................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ------ 1913 7 24 294 10.40 53,&14
V. E. Buchanan, Editor; Auburn Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
AURORA (H6ft)» pop. 4,780 ; Dearborn Co. (SE). On Ohio River, 24 m SW of Cincin-
nati, Ohio. B&O ; CCC&SL RRs. Manufactures chairs, furniture, castings, coffins,
cement burial vaults, feed, lumber, corrugated boxes. Agriculture.
Journal-Bulletin ....................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1868 8 24 290 2.50 3,270
William D. Murray, Editor; Journal- Bulletin Inc., Publisher, 107 Mechanic St.
A VILLA (G2), pop. 669; Noble Co. (NE). 22 m NW of Fort Wayne. B&O; PA RRs.
Grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 6 24 224 2.00 §725
A. H. Gieseking, Editor and Publisher.
BATESVILLE (G6), pop. 3.194 (special U. S. Census 8-6-58, gives 3,196) ; Ripley Co.
(SE). 49 m NW of Cincinnati, O. CCC&SL RR. Manufactures furniture, caskets,
tile, hospital and metal equipment. Planing mills. Agriculture.
Herald-Tribune4- .................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1890 8 24 294 3.00 $3,175
Robert G. Huneke, Editor; Herald Publishing Company, Inc.
BEDFORDf (E7), pop. 12,562; Lawrence Co. (S). 24 m S of Bloomington. MONON;
CMSP&P RRs. Quarrying and fabricating building stone; foundry; saw and ex-
celsior mills. Manufactures stone-working machinery, saws, work shirts. Diversi-
fied farming.
Times-Mail ............................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1892 9 22 294 18.20 **10,160
Color advertising accepted.
Stewart Riley, Editor and Publisher.
BEECH GROVE (E5), pop. 5,685 (special U. S. Census 2-26-57, gives 9,137) ; Marion
Co. (C). 6 m SE of Indianapolis. CCC&SL RR. Millwork plants. Manufactures
cleaning and polishing preparations, radios, electrical equipment, men's and
boys' shirts, machine-tool accessories. Grain, fruit, dairy farms.
Perry Township Weekly ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1938 8 24 287 2.50 615
L. A. Lukenbill, Editor and Publisher, 422 Main St. 12,800 — Free
BERNEf (H3), pop. 2,277; Adams Co. (NE). 33 m SE of Fort Wayne. PA RR. Manu-
factures furniture, children's clothing, cedar chests, novelty boxes. Hatcheries.
Diversified farming.
Witness-f ................................ Mon.,Wed.,Fri.Republican ........ 1896 8 24 287 6.50 **3,OO3
Beme Witness Company, Publisher.
BICKNELL (C7), pop. 4,572; Knox Co. (SW). 15 m NE of Vincennes. PA RR. Coal
mining. Concrete products plant. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, fruit, cattle.
News-f ..................................... {l^*** Sa<~ Republican ........ 1895 8 24 287 13.00 §2,495
W. D. Murray, Publisher.
BLOOMFIELDf (D6 % ), pop. 2,086 ; Greene Co. (SW). 44 m SE of Terre Haute. 1C RR.
Manufactures office and institutional furniture, bricks, blankets, concrete silos,
metal specialties. Agriculture.
VJ7t- .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1876 8 24 280 2.00 $3,225
Lillian Martin, Editor; Bryan G. Martin, Publisher.
World-f .................................... {Ilfun** Sat' Democratic ........ 1930 8 24 287 13.00 83,165
J. A. Watkins, Editor and Publisher.
BLOOMINGTONf (D6). pop. 28,163; Monroe Co. (SWC). 52 m S of Indianapolis.
MONON; 1C RR«. Airline, LCA. Indiana University.
Manufactures furniture, fabricated limestone, baskets, plate glass, mirrors,
radios, television seta and electronic parts, railroad ties and switchgear equip-
ment. Limestone quarrying and fabrication. Four banks; deposits (1958), $42.-
268,000. 14.655 electric meters; 7,916 gas meters; 18,224 telephones.
American Journal of Botany. Monthly .......... Botanical ........... 1914 2 36 119x10.00 $4,000
No adv. Not issued during August and September.
Dr. H. C. Bold, Editor; Botanical Soc. of Amer., Publisher, Dept. of Botany,
Indiana University.
Bulletin of the School \THnuwifMv F4n*.*fAn !924 * 4& 101 4.60 35
of Education (no adv.)....jB|-monthIy ..... Education .......... Controlled circ. 560
School of Education, Publisher, Indiana University.
Ethnohistory (offset) lnnflr+^iv f Anthropology 1954 1 69 102 3.50 $880
(no adv.) ............................ } Quarterly ....... 1 History Controlled free dist. *30
Erminie W. Voegelin, Editor; Rayl House, Indiana University, Publisher.
Herald-Telephone .................... Evg. ex. Sun ..... Ind. Rep ........... 1877 9 22 294 15. 60^*13,373
Color advertising accepted.
Bloomington Newspapers. Inc., Publisher, 106 S. College St.
Indiana Alumni Magazine V... Monthly .......... ColL Alumni ...... 1938 3 28 140 x4.00
Claude Rich, Publisher, 303 Union Bldg.
Indiana Business Review 1 MftntM_ fResearch 109- « «A t11 «* A ,17
(no adv.) ............................ j Monthly .......... ^Business 19Z8 Z 88 114 Free 6,417
Nancy R. Auster, Editor; Bureau of Business Research, School of Business,
Publisher, Indiana University.
) ............ Quarterly ........ Historical .......... 1905 1 48 98 5.00 *2,000
Donald F. CarmonyV Editor; Indiana University, Publisher.
Ctmitafk* A A Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jt»e and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPuMl.her'e Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
•ma, 12 to Indi TAgate line*, 14 to inca. fCounty seat Population— 1950 Centos. xRand McNaHy
m?lS££-~%lSS&'Zl7 dwlllt «e»«fcroie year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Indiana Student -f V ................ {& ^£x-Sun'Collegiate .......... 1867 8 24 280 8.50 4,250
Department of Journalism of Indiana University, Editor and Publisher.
Journal of Mathematics \p. W.ftnfi1iv /Mathematics & 1952 1 68 10118.00 700
and Mechanics .................. J Bi-monthly... lMechanic8 Controlled free dist. 300
T. Y. Thomas, J. W. T. Youngs and T. M. Rosenblatt, Editors ; Graduate Institute
for Mathematics and Mechanics, Publisher, Indiana University.
Phi Delta KappanV ................ Monthly ........... { in^diFc"** 1918 2 36 11T x4'00 S0'036
Stanley M. Elam, Editor; Phi Delta Kappa, Publisher, Eighth and Union.
Star-Courier + ......................... Mon. Thurs...Ind. Dem .............. 1875 8 24 280 6.00 $4*770
Paul L. Felt us, Editor; Feltus Printing Company, Inc., Publisher,
106 E. Fifth St.
BLUFFTONf <G3), pop. 6,076; Wells Co. (NE). On Wabash River, 24 m S of Fort
Wayne. NYC&SL RR. Manufactures gloves, pumps, cider presses, condensed
milk, butter, motors, pianos, chemicals, machinery. Limestone quarries. Agri-
culture.
News-Banner-f ........................ Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1892 8 24 28020.80 $4,727
Roger G. Swaim, Editor and Publisher.
BOONVILLEf (C8% ), pop. 5,092 ; Warrick Co. (SW). 20 m NE of Eyansville. SOU RR.
Manufactures food and dairy products, flour, underwear, pajamas, bricks, tile.
Coal mines. Diversified farming. Fruit, tomatoes, grain, soybeans.
Enquirer-}- ................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1850 8 24 315 1.50 §3,995
David Newby, Publisher, P. O. Box 266.
Standard + ............................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1875 8 24 294 2.00 **3,500
C. Richard Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
BORDEN — Banner Gazette — See Pekin.
BOSWELL (C3% ), pop. 963; Benton Co. (NW). 27 m NW of La Fayette. NYC&SL RR.
Hatchery. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Enterprise-h ............................ Friday ............. Republican ......... 1878 6 26 266 2.00 456
Edgar Burnett, Editor; Boewell Enterprise, Publisher.
BOURBON (E2), pop. 1,404; Marshall Co. (N). 32 m SE of South Bend. PA RR.
Trailer factory; feed mill; hatcheries. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn,
wheat, hay.
News-Mirror-f ........................ Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1870 6 24 252 2.50 1,119
Reese H. Price and Dorothy L. Price, Editors and Publishers.
BRAZILf (C5%), pop. 8,434; Clay Co. (W). 16 m NE of Terre Haute. B&O; C&EI;
PA RRs. Coal mines; clay pits. Manufactures clay products, floor wax, cigars,
bricks, tile, ceramic textures, furniture. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Gazette + .................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1922 6 26 280 1.60 690
Edwin W. Norris. Editor; Earl J. Patrick, Publisher, 559 E. National Ave.
Time8 + .; .................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep ............. 1888 8 24 280 15.60 6,030
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John Rogers, Editor; Times Publishing Company, Inc.
BREMEN (ElH).pop. 2,664 ; Marshall Co. (N). 16 m S of Mishawaka, B&O RR. Manu-
factures peppermint and spearmint oil, drain tile, building blocks, foam rubber
products, aluminum and fibre glass boats, house trailers, precision roller bearings,
iron castings, flour, feed. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Corn, peppermint.
Enquirer-f ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1885 8 24 280 2.00 51.915
James K. Gorrell, Editor and Publisher.
BRISTOL (Fl), pop. 738 ; Elkhart Co. (N). 9 m NE of Elkhart. NYC RR. House trailers,
Slumbing and trailer equipment, aluminum sashes manufactured. Grain elevators.
i versified farming. Corn, potatoes, melons.
Banner -f- .................................. Friday ............. Republican ........ 1877 6 26 280 2.00
H. F. Mosier, Editor and Publisher.
BROOK (C3), pop. 915; Newton Co. (NW). 88 m NW of La Fayette. Nearest railroad
station, Morocco. NYC RR. Manufactures cosmetics, metal products, dye;
hatchery ; elevator. Agriculture. Milk, corn, oats.
Reporter-f ............................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1898 7 24 280 1.50
G. H. Denham, Editor and Publisher.
BROOKSTON (C3^), pop. 1,014; White Co. (NW). 11 m S of Monticello. MONON RR.
Cannery. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Reporter ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 8 24 280 2.00
Brookston Reporter Co., Publisher.
BROOKVILLEf (G5%), pop. 2,538; Franklin Co. (E). On Whitewater River, 40 m
NW of Cincinnati, Ohio. CCC&SL RR. Corrugated fibre boxes, furniture, trailers,
roofing, feed manufactured. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
(American -f .............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1832 7 24 280 2.50
Ernest W. Showalter, Editor.
Democrat -f .............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1888 7 24 280 2.50
Raymond A. Everett, Editor; Whitewater Publications. Inc., Publisher,
531 Main St.
BROWNSBURG (E5), pop. 1,578 (special U. S. Census 6-7-57, given 3,689) ; Hendrtcks
Co. (C). 14m NW of Indianapolis. CCC&SL RR. Vegetable cannery, aircraft spe-
cialties manufactured. Agriculture.
Record-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1882 7 24 280 2.60
Robert and Marine Campbell, Publishers.
frSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
749
§2,019
$593
$2,246
1,965
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubUsher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats, •Nonpareil
•ma. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSttbaeription Included in membership fa*.
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BROWNSTOWNf (E7), pop. 1,998; Jackson Co. (S). 80 m E of Bedford. B&O RR.
Paper, planing, flour mills; brick and hollow- ware, canning factories; poultry
packing plant; hatcheries. Grain, truck, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Banner + .................................. Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1869 8 24 280 2.00 **3,176
R. A. Brodhecker, Editor; Brownatown Banner, Publisher.
BUNKER HILL (£3), pop. 659; Miami Co. (NO). 8 m S of Peru. NYC&SL; PA RRs.
Elevator. Agriculture. Corn, soybeans, dairy products.
Preaa-}- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1922 6 26 280 1.50 -
Prints edition for Walton.
Lloyd Snyder, Editor and Publisher.
BUTLER (Hltt), pop. 1,914; De Kalb Co. (NE). 32 m NE of Wayne. WAB; NYC
RRs. Manufactures pumps, tanks, windmills, foundry products, fertilizer, truck
axels, aluminum billets, fishing tackle, leather sport jackets, condensed millk,
flour. Hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
National Stock Dog ln«.^— 1« n™» ™™ 3 27 115 1-°°
Magazine*
1« n™»
rly ........ Dogs ..................
Controlled free dist.
400
600
1,350
£. G. Emanuel, Editor and Publisher, Rt. 1.
Record-Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1866 8 24 290 3.00
R. B. Powers, Editor; R. B. Powers and Forrest Oiler, Publishers.
CAMBRIDGE CITY (G6), pop. 2,559 (special U. S. Census 7-1-67, gives 2,704) ; Wayne
Co. (E). On Whitewater River, 12 m NW of Connersville. NYC&SL; PA RRs.
Manufactures metal shears, folding chairs, trailers, caskets, malleable castings,
fabricated steel articles, stock feeders, feed, neon signs. Diversified farming.
Corn, wheat, soybeans, hogs.
Community Press (offset) Thursday Shopping 1955 5 24 224 2.00 2,850
Victor Jose, Editor and Publisher, Box 93.
National Road Traveler + Thursday Independent 1868 8 24 308 2.00 §1,250
Omar S. Peelle. Publisher.
CANNELTONf (D8%), pop. 2,027; Perry Co. (S). On Ohio River, 45 m E of Evansville.
SOU RR. Ferry to Hawesville, Ky. Sandstone quarry ; timber. Manufactures
furniture, sewer pipes, safes, curtains. Ships produce. Agriculture.
News-h Wednesday Democratic 1890 8 24 294 4.00 **3>841
A. R, Cummings, Editor; News Publishing Co.
CARLISLE (C6%), pop. 767; Sullivan Co. (SW). 21 m NE of Vincennes. C&EI RR.
Liniment, canning factories; planing mills. Diversified farming. Wheat, melons,
peaches, apples.
News-f Friday Republican 1894 6 26 276 1.50 §944
Eleanor Jamison and Leola E. Jones, Editors and Publishers.
CARTHAGE (F5), pop. 1,065; Rush Co. (SEC). 35 m E of Indianapolis. CCC&SL RR.
Paper-board factory; saw mill. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Agriculture.
Citizen-f Friday Republican 1907 7 24 280 2.00 §1,673
Kenneth Rhodes, Editor and Publisher.
CAYUGA (B4%), pop. 1,022; Vermillion Co. (W). 18 m SE of Danville, Illinois.
C&EI; NYC&SL RRs. Bank, Newport. Manufactures brick, paper products, drain
tile, canned vegetables. Farming.
Herald + Friday Democratic 1886 8 24 280 2.00 600
Space sold only in combination with Highland Herald of Perrysville.
Teresa McAllister, Editor; Herald Publishing Company.
CEDAR LAKE (B2), pop. 3,907; Lake Co. (NW). 20 m S of Gary. MONON RR. Hatch-
ery. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats.
Register-f Wednesday Shopping 1951 8 27 280 $2,850 — Free
Mrs. Viola Rose, Editor and Publisher, Box 182.
CENTERVILLE (H5), pop. 1,886 (special U. S. Census 6-26-57, gives 2,251) ; Wayne
Co. (E). 3 m SW of Richmond. PA RR. Manufactures wedges, caskets, water-
proof paint, chairs, creamery and canned products. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry
farms.
Old Trails Echo -f Thursday Independent 1915 8 24 294 2.00 tl,804
Richard Miles and Phillip G. Miles, Publishers.
CHARLESTOWN (F7% ), pop. 4,785; Clark Co. (SE). 12 m N of New Albany. PA RR.
Manufactures TV and Hi-Fi cabinets, chemical products. Agriculture.
J Courier -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1896 8 24 308 2.50 92,660
j Shopping News-f Saturday Shopper 1934 8 24 294 £5,600 — Free
J. E. Hester and R. P. Hauselman, Editors and Publishers.
CHESTERTON (Cl), pop. 8,175 (special U. S. Census 12-17-57, gives 4,190) ; Porter Co.
(NW). 17 m E of Gary. NYC RR. Manufactures dresses, brass and bronze die
castings, signs, screw machine and metal products. Nurseries. Fruit, dairy,
poultry farms.
Tribune-f- Thursday Republican 1884 8 24 294 8.00 §2,864
Warren R. Canright, Editor and Publisher.
CHURUBUSCO (G2), pop. 1.232; Whitley Co. (NE). 15 m NW of Ft. Wayne. PA RR.
Manufactures tractors, prefabricated homes. Hatchery. Ships onions, potatoes.
Truck, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Truth-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1884 5 24 224 3.00 §2,000
Evangeline Fox, Editor; James H. Kirtley, Publisher.
CLARKSVILLE (E4%), pop. 5,906 (special U. S. Census 3-5-57, gives 7.300) ; (branch
of Jeffersonville P. O.) ; Clark Co. (C). 4 m SE of Nobleuville, bank and railroad
station. CI; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures woodwork. Grain, fruit, dairy farms.
Tribune4- Thursday Independent .1942 8 24 294 2.00 §1,551
Clarksville Optimist Club, Publisher.
Ctradatioa--**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jun« and Man* A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' t Report: Light face, estimated. -fUtet Matt. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCcmnty aeat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNsJfe
estimate. VI»«ned only during academic year. xSabseriptlon included in membership fee
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CLAY CITY (C6) , pop. 1,068 ; Clay Co. ( W ) . 24 m SE of Terre Haute. CCC&SL ; MONON
RRs. Pottery manufactured. Coal mines. Lumber mill. Grain, stock farms.
N«ws + ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1912 7 24 280 2.00 1351
Russell L. Woolsey, Editor and Publisher.
CLINTON (C5), pop. 6,462; VermilHon Co. (W). On Wabash River, 16 m N of Terre
Haute. C&EI RR. Manufactures tools, overalls, shirts, powder, flour. Meat
packed. Coal mines. Grain farms.
Clintonian-f ............................. {J^n** ^'Republican ......... 1890 8 24 294 7.50 §3,893
George L. Carey, Editor and Publisher.
COATESVILLE (D5). pop. 444; Hendricks Co. (C). 30 m SW of Indianapolis. PA RR.
Some hardwood timber. Corn, wheat, oats, soybeans, stock, dairy farms.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1910 8 24 280 2.00 §840
Harmon H. Hathaway, Editor and Publisher.
COLFAX (D4), pop. 725; Clinton Co. (NC). 12 m SW of Frankfort. CCC&SL; PA RRs.
Manufactures furniture. Grain, stock farms. Soybeans.
Clinton County Review 4- ....... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1876 5 24 210 2.00 825
L. E. Starken. Publisher.
COLLEGEVILLE — See Rensselaer.
COLUMBIA CITYf (F2). pop. 4,745; Whitley Co. (NE). 20 m NW of Fort Wayne.
PA RR. Manufactures auto and tractor parts, trailers, pre-cut homes, farm
elevators, TV cones, overalls, woolen cloth, cement blocks and tiles, lumber,
Oriental sauce, flour. Hatcheries. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat,
alfalfa.
{Commercial Mail -f ................. Evgr. ex. Sun.. ..Republican ........ 1867 8 24 29410.00 §1,276
Post-f ....................................... Evgr. ex. Sun. ...Democratic ....... 1853 8 24 280 10.00 §2387
Post and Mail Publishing Company, 116 N. Chauncey St.
COLUMBUSt (F6), pop. 18,870; Bartholomew Co. (SE). 46 m S of Indianapolis.
PA; CCC&SL RRs. Manufactures radios, TV ard auto parts, variable trans-
missions, Diesel engines, metal furniture, shirts, wooden handles, metal products
and specialties, caskets, cement products, canned foods. Tanneries; creoeot-
ing plant. Diversified farming.
Herald + ................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1882 8 24 297 2.00 §548
Robert Gordon, Editor; R. S. Brown, Publisher, 444 Fifth St.
Republican -f ............................ Evg. ex. Sun....Ind. Rep ............ 1877 8 22 297 18.20 ** 12,623
Color advertising accepted.
Robert Gordon, Editor; R. S. Brown, Publisher.
CONNERSVILLEf (G5), pop. 15,550 (special U. S. Census 6-19-58, gives 17,742);
Fayette Co. (E). On White Water River and canal, 60 m E of Indianapolis. B&O;
CCC&SL; NYC&SL; ERIE RRs. Manufactures auto parts, rotary blowers, refrig-
erator cabinets, flour, metal and enamel products, piston rings, tools, dies. Diver-
sified farming.
News- Exam iner-f ................... Evg. ex. Sun....Independent ..... .1887 8 23 29710.40 $6,452
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Arthur EL Neal, Editor; George Tatman, Publisher, 406 Central Ave.
CONVERSE (F8%), pop. 979; Miami Co. (NC). 12 m W of Marion. C&O; PA RRs.
Canning, trailer factories ; machine shops. Farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Journal-f ................................. Wednesday ..... Republican ........ 1883 8 24 287 2.50
D. E. Camp, Publisher.
CORYDONf (E8), pop. 1,944; Harrison Co. (S). 20 m W of New Albany. LNA&C
RR. Manufactures furniture, glass, lumber; poultry processing. Hatcheries.
Timber, butter.
Democrat-f .............................. Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1856 8 24 290 3.00 **3,413
Robert P. O'Bannon, Editor; Corydon Democrat, Publisher.
Republican -f ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1868 8 24 315 2.00 §2,355
Robert C. Watson, Editor and Publisher.
COVINGTONf (C4). pop. 2,235 (special U. S. Census 7-25-57, gives 2.632) ; Fountain
Co. (W). On Wabash River, 13 m E of Danville, 111. CCC&SL RR. Ships produce.
fruit. Sand and gravel deposits. Agriculture.
(Friend-f ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ....... 1840 6 26 280 1.50 $1,590
Republican-f ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1870 6 26 280 1.50 tl,S25
A. A. Le Page, Editor and Publisher. 306 Liberty St.
CRAWFORDSVILLEf (D4), pop. 12.851 (special U. S. Census 5-2-57, gives 13.904);
Montgomery Co. (W). 45 m NW of Indianapolis. CCC&SL; MONON; PA RRs.
Wabash College (men).
Manufactures steel and wire, elevating trucks, nails, wire specialties, caskets,
brick, foundry products, brake linings, plastics, women's coats, corrugated cul-
verts, incubators, hog feeders. Meat packing, commercial printing and bindery
plants. Agriculture.
Bachelor f V ............................ Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1908 5 24 210x4.00
Students of Wabash College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Chariot (no adv.) .................... Bi-monthly ..... {£*£*,,„. 1894 8 24 126 *'26
Mary K. Hummel, Editor; Ben Hur Life Association, Publisher.
Journal and Re view + ............ Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1842 8 22 295 .
T. K. Showalter, Managing Editor; Foster Fudge, Publisher, 119 North Green St.
Today (no adv.) ...................... Monthly .......... Religious ........... 1 87 62 .60
Dr. Earl Ziegler, Editor; Westminster Press, Publisher, 1008 Sloan St.
Clrculfttton-HHrStBt. AB.C. Statement; *JttM and March A.B.C. Statements: 9A.B.C Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement ; Bold fact, sworn: IPublitntr's Report; Light face, utimated. +Ote« Mat* *No*n*r«a
•m*. 11 to inch. ?A*mte Hoes. 14 to inch. tCoonty Mat. PotmUtkm- 1950 Census. xftand McMaUj
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CROMWELL (F2), pop. 449; Noble Co. (NE). 37 m NW of Fort Wayne. B&O RR.
Feed mill; grain elevator. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, tomatoes.
Advance-f Thursday Republican 1912 5 24 224 2,60
Donald C. Robbins, Editor and Publisher.
CROWN POINTf (C2), pop. 6,889 (special U. S. Census 10-29-66, gives 7,329) ; Lake
Co. (NW). 16 m S of Gary. ERIE; PA RRs. Manufactures feed grinders, pulleys,
golf balls, leather novelties, monuments. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Lake County Star-f Friday Republican 1880 8 24 280 3.00
Charlotte W. Verplank, Editor; A. J. Verplank, Publisher, 21 N. Court.
Register^ Thursday Republican 1857 8 22 280 2.00
Lawrence Lawton, Editor; Maurice Mason, Publisher.
CULVER (E2), pop. 1,668; Marshall Co. (N). On Lake Maxinkuchee, 36 m SW of
South Bend. PA RR. Culver Military Academy. Summer resort. Tool and dies
manufactured. Diversified farming. Dairy products, apples.
Citizen + Wednesday Republican 1894 5 24 224 8.00
Chester W. Cleveland, Editor and Publisher.
Culver Alumnus + (no adv.). Quarterly Alumni News... .1921 3 24 139 x
Peter J. De Troy, Jr., Editor; Culver Legion, Alumni Assn.,
Culver Military Academy, Publisher.
Indiana Business and \ . , .vl . [Business & 1957
Industry ^Monthly (industry
Chester Cleveland, Editor and Publisher, Press Bldg.
Vedette (no adv.) Bi-wkly, Fri.... Collegiate 1896 5 24 196 2.50
Culver Military Academy, Publishers. Controlled free dist.
CUMBERLAND (F5). pop. X690 (special U. S. Census 12-18-51, _
Co. (C). 10 m E of Indianapolis, nearest bank. PA RR. Feed
dairy farms.
Courier+ Thursday Independent 1947 6 24 224 2.00
Paul A. Newland, Editor and Publisher.
CYNTHIANA (B8), pop. 591; Posey Co. (SW). 20 m NW of Evansville. CAEI;
CCC&SL RRs. Stock, poultry, fruit farms.
Argus + Friday Republican 1890 6 26 280 2.50
Doyle W. Oursler, Editor; Floyd F. Oursler, Publisher.
DANA (C6), pop. 854; Vermillion Co. (W). 30 m NW of Terre Haute. CMS&P; B&O
RRs. Grain elevator. Diversified farming. Corn, hogs, cattle, fruit.
News + Thursday Democratic 1885 6 26 280 2.00
S. M. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
DANVILLEf (D6), pop. 2,802 (special U. S. Census 8-5-57, gives 8,213); Hendricks
Co. (C). 19 m W of Indianapolis. OCC&SL RR. Oil dispensers, cement blocks,
flour manufactured. Agriculture.
Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1880 7 24 280 2.50
Vera M. Hall. Editor and Publisher, 10 E. Main St.
Hendricks Co. Republican -{-...Thursday Republican 1847 7 24 280 2.50
Edward J. Weesner, Editor; Hendricks County Republican, Inc., Publisher.
DECATURf (H3), pop. 7,271; Adams Co. (NE). 21 m SE of Fort Wayne. NYC&SL;
ERIE; PA RRs. Manufactures small motors, soybean oil, gloves, livestock
feed, tile, brick, castings, cement products. Ash, elm timber Grain, dairy
cattle farms. Soybeans.
Democrat -f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1903 8 24 280 15.60
Dick D. Heller, Jr., Editor; Decatur Democrat Company, Publisher.
DELPHIf (D3), pop. 2,530; Carroll Co. (NWC). On Wabash & Erie Canal, 18 m NE
of Lafayette. MONON; WAB RRs. Resort. Truck bodies. Decoy, valve, furni-
ture factories; feed mills; hatcheries; slaughter house. Grain, stock farms.
Wheat, soybeans, cattle, sheep.
Citizen + Thursday Democratic 1848 8 24 301 2.50
Myron J. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
Journal-f- Thursday Republican 1839 8 24 298 2.50
Leo C. Craig, Editor; Journal Publishing Company.
DE MOTTE (C2), pop. X900; Jasper Co. (NW). 60 m SW of South Bend. NYC RR.
Feed mill. Dairy, poultry farms.
Kankakee Valley Post-f Wednesday Republican 1929 5 26 275 2.00
Keith B. Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
DENVER (E3), pop. 528; Miami Co. (NC). 9 m N of Peru. NYC&SL; PA RRs. Dairy,
poultry, fruit farms. Wheat, hogs, eggs.
Tribune-h Thursday Democratic 1897 6 26 280 2.50
Norman R. Silvey, Editor and Publisher.
DUNKIRK. (G4), pop. 3,048; Jay Co. (NE). 19 m NE of Muncie. PA RR. Glass, brick
and tile factories; hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
News & Sun4- Thursday Democratic 1895 8 24 280 2.50
Paul V. Elsberry, Publisher, Box 59.
EAST CHICAGO (Cl), pop. 64,263; Lake Co. (NW). 23 m SE of Chicago, 111. B&O;
B&OCT; CSS&SB; EJ&E; NYC; PA; WAB RRs. Lake port. Steel mills and
foundries; oil and metal refineries; lead refining and smelting; shipyard; meat
packing plant. Railroad cars and equipment, chemicals, boxes, iron and steel
product*, rivets, cement manufactured. Two banks: clearings (6-30-58), $322,-
904,486; deposits (6-30-58), $62,623,190. 16,849 electric (AC) meters; 15,776
gas (net.) meters; 12,229 telephones.
Indiana City Press + Wednesday Republican 1986 5 24 224 2.00
Alfred G. Perry, Editor; George Huish, Publisher, 1708 Broadway.
OreuUtlon— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
«m«, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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EAST GARY— Herald— See Gary.
EDINBURG (F6), pop. 8,288; Johnson Co. (S€). On Blue River 10 m N of Columbus.
PA RR. Manufactures veneer, lumber, furniture, canned goods, electric scoring
boards. Starch refinery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Courier-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1875 7 26 2,76 7.60
Francis A. Otto, Editor and Publisher, 115 So. Holland St.
ELKHART (Fl), pop. 85,646 (special U. S. Census 6-11-57, gives 88,652) ; Elkhart Co.
(N). On St. Joseph River, 100 m E of Chicago. NYC RR. Airport. TV station.
Band instruments, brass, sheet metal and rubber products, ethical and pro-
prietary medicine, railway, telephone, auto radio equipment, machinery, card-
boards, castings, furniture, plastics, trailers manufactured. Three banks ; clear-
ings (6-80-58), $36,778,564. 18,106 electric (AC) meters; 10,836 gas (nat.)
meters; 14,138 telephones.
Truth -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1889 8 28 294 18.20 **22,2S3
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John F. Dille, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 416 S. Second St.
ELLETTSVILLE (D6), pop. 855; Monroe Co. (SWC). 7 m NW of Bloomington.
MONON RR. Oolitic stone yards. Quarries; timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat,
oats.
Journal-h Thursday Republican 1939 8 24 280 2.00 §889
M. E. Endwright, Editor; Co-operative Publishing Company.
ELWOOD (F4), pop. 11,862 (special U. S. Census 2-4-58, gives 11,961) ; Madison Co.
(EC). 48 m NE of Indianapolis. NYC&SL; PA RRs. Manufactures trailers, tin
cans, glass, boxes, wire racks, canned goods, buffing wheels, tool and dies. Stock,
grain farms. Hay, grain, tomatoes.
Call Leader-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1891 8 24 294 18.20 **4,741
Frank O. Wellnitz, Editor; Ray F. Barnes, Publisher, 1534 Main St.
ENGLISHf (E8), pop. 839; Crawford Co. (S). 45 m W of Louisville, Ky. SOU RR.
Furniture factory. Timber. Poultry, grain, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
{Crawford Co. Democrat -f Friday Democratic 1868 8 24 808 2.00 §1,771
Martha Jane Flanigan, Editor; English Publishing Company.
News-Messenprer-f Friday Republican 1887 8 24 308 2.00 §641
John A. Blevins, Editor; News-Messenger, Publisher.
EVANSVILLEf (B8%), pop. 128,636; Vanderburgh Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 164 m
S of Indianapolis. 1C; OCC&SL; SOU; L&N; C&EI RRs. Airlines: DAL; EAL.
Bridge to Henderson, Ky. Evansville College. Three TV stations.
Manufactures automobiles, auto bodies, refrigerators, flour, beer, farm and
garden implements, excavating machinery, chemicals, furniture, plastics, mat-
tresses, infant diet materials, pottery, cigars, textiles. Meat, fruit, vegetable
packing plants; railroad shops. Six banks; deposits (6-31-58), $192,332,618.
89,797 electric (AC) meters; 43,328 gas (nat.) meters; 74,196 telephones.
'Courier-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1845 8 22 315 15.60**61,899
Earl Shaw, Ed.; Evansville Courier, Inc., Pub., 201 N. W. Second St.
Courier and Press Sunday Independent 1939 8 22 315 10.40**89,75«
R. H. Kirkpatrick, Editor; Evansville Printing Corporation, Publisher.
Press -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1906 8 22 315 15.60**46,720
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Earl Richert, Editor; Evansville Press Co., Publisher, 201 N. W. 2nd St. (8).
Crescent-fV Friday Collegiate 1919 5 24 252 8.00 $1,200
Students of Evansville College, Editors and Publishers, 109 S. E. Second St.
ThethWe8tern }Fridav Catholic 1956 8 21 294 4.00 *14,20S
Rev. Charles T. Schoettelkotte, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
603 Court Bldg. (8).
FAIRMOUNT (F4), pop. 2,646; Grant Co. (NEC). 11 m S of Marion. CCC&SL RR.
Manufactures auto and plane parts, steel products, buffers, shipping cases,
patterns for casting, catsup, chili sauce. Agriculture.
News -f Thursday Republican 1876 7 24 280 2.00 1,787
Allen Terhune, Editor and Publisher.
FARMERSBURG (C6), pop. 1,024; Sullivan Co. (SW). 16 m S of Terre Haute. C&EI
RR. Saw, flour mills. Coal mines. Grain, poultry, stock farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
News Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 280 2.00
A. J. Jewett, Editor and Publisher.
FARMLAND (G4), pop. 948; Randolph Co. (E). 14 m E of Muncie. CCC&SL RR.
Elevator; canning and auto-crane factories. Diversified farming.
Randolph Co. Enterprise Thursday Republican 1888 6 26 280 1.25 §609
Robert M. Kist, Editor; Gazette Publishing Co.
FERDINAND (D8), pop. 1,262; Dubois Co. (SW). 50 m NE of Evansville. FERD RR.
Furniture manufactured, bottling works. Stone quarry ; oak timber. Grain farms.
Corn, wheat, oats.
Newe + Friday Democratic 1906 8 24 308 8.00 §1,581
Oscar Haake and Roy Haake, Editors and Publishers.
FLORA (D8%), pop. 1,657; Carroll Co. (NWC). 20 m SW of Logansport. PA RR.
Manufactures kitchen cabinets, bank fixtures, cement products. Condensery;
hatchery; saw mill; corn processing. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Hoosier Democrat -f Thursday Independent 1897 8 24 804 2.50 §2,143
A. L. Moss, Editor; A. L. Moss ft Son, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
•ma, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
Mtimate. \n*«ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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FORT BRANCH (B8). pop. 1,944; Gibson Co. (SW). 20 m N of Evansville. C&EI RR.
Meat packing. Hatchery. Diversified farming:.
Times-}- .................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1955 7 24 280 2.00 §715
Robert V. Walker, Editor and Publisher.
FORTVILLE (F4%), pop. 1,786; Hancock Co. (EC). 20 m NE of Indianapolis. CCC&SL
RR. Manufactures chemicals. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, tomatoes, hogs.
Tribune-f ................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1893 5 24 220 8.00 §1,330
W. F. Bennett, Editor; C. E. Foreman, Publisher.
FORT WAYNEf (G2), pop. 138,607 (special U. S. Census 11-9-56, gives 144,879);
Allen Co. (NE). On Maumee, St. Joseph and St. Mary's Rivers, 105 m NE of
Indianapolis. NYC&SL; WAB; NYC; PA RRs. Airlines: DAL; TWA; UAL.
Indiana Technical College (men), Concordia College (Luth. men), St. Francis
College (Cath. women). Three TV stations.
Manufactures electrical motors and supplies, trucks, hosiery, clothing, public
speaking systems, television equipment, radios, valves, radio parts, copper
wire, diamond dies and tools, trailers, aluminum pistons, gasoline pumps, liquid
metering equipment, tanks and compressors, sleeve bearings, automotive axles,
rubber goods, paint, cranes and dredges. Five banks. Bank clearings (1957),
$640,585,499; deposits (12-31-57), $309,770,409. 43,492 electric (AC) meters;
44,289 gas (nat.) meters; 60,309 (residential) telephones.
Indiana Technician + .............. Bi-monthly ..... Collegiate ........... 193° c£nt£J,le ]&e ^t° ||}JJ
Students of Indiana Technical College, Editors and Publishers,
1600 E. Washington Blvd. (2).
{ Journal-Gazette -f .................... EveryMorn ..... Ind. Dem ........... 1863 8 23 308 23.40 **62317
Miller Ellingham, Editor; Journal-Gazette Co., 701-713 Clinton. Sunday c ire. **95,796
News -Sen tinel-f ...................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind.Rep ............... 1833 8 23 308 18,20**75,S31
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Prints Saturday rotogravure section.
Clifford B. Ward, Editor; News Publishing Company, 227 E. Washington Blvd.
' .......... Dental ................ 1912 2 72 "• xl-°° —
Dr. D. H. Dimmich, Ed.; Indiana State Dental Assn., Pub., Ill Esmond St.
Maroon and White V-f .......... Ev. 2 wks ........ Collegiate .......... 1918 5 24 224x2.00 -
Students of Concordia College, Editors and Publishers.
News-Sentinel — see Journal Gazette
Square and Compass -f- ............ Monthly .......... Masonic ............. 1934 4 24 140
Not issued during July and August.
Brown Cooper, Editor and Publisher, 216 E. Washington Blvd. (2).
FOUNTAIN CITY (H4%), pop. 588; Wayne Co. (E). 8 m N of Richmond. PA RR.
Bank, Lynn. Grain elevator. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat.
Times ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1915 8 24 294 2.00
Richard Miles, Editor and Publisher, Centerville.
FOWLERf (C3), pop. 2,117; Benton Co. (NW). 30 m NW of La Fayette. CCC&SL RR.
Canning factory; hatcheries. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Benton County Tribune-f ...... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1882 6 26 266 2.00 515
Edgar Burnett, Publisher.
Benton Review-f- .................... Thursday ........ Democratic ......... 1874 6 28 280 2.75 §2,800
J. R. McCollough, Editor; Benton Review Publishing Co.
FRANCESVILLE (D2%), pop. 856; Pulaski Co. (NW). 42 m N of La Fayette. MONON
RR. Grain elevators; flour mill; machine shop. Ships grain, milk. Grain, dairy,
stock, poultry farms.
Tribune + ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1897 8 24 308 2.00 1 1,070
Herbert C. Ames, Editor and Publisher.
FRANKFORTf (D4), pop. 15,028; Clinton Co. (NO. 25 m SE of Lafayette. MONON;
NYC&SL; PA RRs. Manufactures enamel and porcelain ware, children's gar-
ments butter, plumbers' fittings, fertilizer, feed, foundry products, candy.
Railroad shops; oil refinery; bottling works. Agriculture. Hogs, cattle, corn.
Times-f .................................... Morn.ex.Mon..Independent ....... 1894 8 23 290 18.20 **7,552
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. *^7,725
Max Fowler, Editor; G. Y. Fowler's Sons, Inc., Publishers.
FRANKLINf (E5%), pop. 7,316; Johnson Co. (SC). 20 m S of Indianapolis. CCC&SL;
PA RRs. Manufactures lumber, porch furniture, woven and knitted underwear,
paint, glue, metal products, flour, automobile parts, canned goods. Franklin
College. Agriculture.
Franklin + ................................ Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1903 7 24 280 1.50 $650
Students of Franklin College, Editors and Publishers.
Indiana Freemason .................. Monthly .......... Masonic .............. 1923 8 26 140 2.00 14,548
Grand Lodge F. & A. M. of Indiana. Publisher. Controlled free dist. 2,052
f Republican (no adv.) -f .......... Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1845 8 24 294 2.00
J Star-f ....................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1886 8 24 294 10.00 **5,114
| Comic strip advertising accepted.
I Allan R. Haas, Editor; Mrs. R. H. Sellers, Esther A. Todd, R. A. Todd, Pubs.
FREMONT (HI), pop. 947; Steuben Co. (NE). 50 m NE of Fort Wayne. NYC RR.
Hardwood timber. Prefabricated buildings, tools and dies manufactured. Lumber
mill. Dairy farms. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Ea*le+ ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1892 6 24 281 2.00
Prints weekly shopper for free distribution.
_ Howard Flaishans, Editor and Publisher.
OreuUttoi>-**Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *Jttr.e and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light fsce. estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand ICcMatty
estimate, y/lmcd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership lee.
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FRENCH LICK <D7%), pop. 1,946; Orange Co. (S). 60 m N of Louisville, Ky.
MONON; SOU RRs. Health resort. Mineral springs. Coal mine; stone quarry;
timber. Bottling works; furniture, shoe factories. Agriculture. Stock, fruit,
poultry.
Springs Valley Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1908 6 26 278 2.00
J. E. Gruber, Editor and Publisher.
GALVESTON (E8%), pop. 905; Cass Co. (NC). 9 m NW of Kokomo. PA RB. Canning
factory. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Leader + Thursday Republican 1897
Ray F. and Olivene Attebery, Editors and Publishers.
7 24 287 2.50
GARRETT (G2), Pop. 4,291; De Kalb Co. (NE). 20 m N of Fort Wayne. B&O RR.
Manufactures artificial bait, wood specialties, electric motors, plastics, con-
densed milk, sports clothing, wire spools, foundry products, machine shop,
Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Clipper-f ................................... Mon.&Thurs... Democratic ........ 1885 8 24 296 6.00
Roy R. Williams, Editor and Publisher.
GARY (Cl), pop. 188,911 (special U. S. Census 8-18-56, gives 168,884); Lake Co.
(NW). On Lake Michigan, 81 m SE of Chicago, Illinois. NYC; B&O; WAB;
CSS&SB; IHB; MC; EJ&E; PA RRs. Airline. LCA.
Extensive iron, steel, sheet and tin plate, rail and cement mills. Car wheels,
axles, structural shapes, alloys, coke, ammonium sulphate, tar, bridges, tubes,
plastics, auto bodies, auto accessories, screws, jet engines, bolts, rivets, women's
and children's wear, hosiery manufactured. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58),
$138,236,545. 66,149 electric (AC) meters; 45.835 gas (artif.) meters; 64,753
telephones.
American -f- (Negro) .............. Friday ............. Democratic ......... 1927 5 24 224 2.50
Edwina H. Whitlock, Editor; Henry O. Whitlock, Publisher, 2085 Broadway.
Defender (Negro) — See Chicago, 111.
Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1931
East Gary Herald -f- ................ Thursday ........ Democratic ......... 1948
Glen Park Herald-f ............... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1945
Merrillville Herald -f .............. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1956
Miller Herald -f ....................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1954
Suburban Herald -f- .................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1948
Space sold separately or in combination. See also Herald, Hobart, Ind.
Leigh S. Plummer, Editor and Publisher, 6016 Broadway.
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Stanley Boric, Editor; Croatian Catholic Union, Publisher, 710 Pierce St.
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Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
H. B. Snyder, Editor and Publisher, 1065 Broadway.
GAS CITY (F3%), pop. 8,787 (special U. S. Census 4-14-58), gives 4,871) ; Grant Co.
(NEC). 6 m SE of Marion. C&O ; PA RRs. Glassware, concrete vaults, cement tile,
barrels manufactured. Cannery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn,
hogs.
Journal -f Wednesday Republican 1888 8 24 808 8.00
Space sold only in combination with Jonesboro Journal.
E. F. Warfel, Editor; E. F. Warfel, Inc., Publisher, 102-104 N. Main St.
GASTON (F4), pop. 729; Delaware Co. (NE). 12 m NW of Muncie. C&O RR. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, oats, wheat, tomatoes.
News Friday Democratic 1897 7 24 280 1.50 §1,850
Elsie E. Lee and Harriette Osborne, Editors and Publishers.
GENEVA (H8%), pop. 999; Adams Co. (NE). 22 m S of Decatur. PA RR. Canning
and glass factories. Hatchery.
Herald Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 276 2.00 §1,O15
Harold Mattox, Editor; Harold and Lavonne Mattox, Publishers.
GOSHENf (Fl)t pop. 18,008; Elkhart Co. (N). 10 m SE of Elkhart. NYC; CCC&SL
RRs. Goshen College (Menno.). Hardwood timber. Manufactures rubber goods,
furniture, underwear, burlap bags, veneer, condensed milk, hydraulic presses,
ladders, electric controls, batteries, sashes, doors, tanks, steel boats, trailers,
lightning rods. Farming.
Journal of the American }
Scientific Affiliation ^Quarterly Science 1949 2 45 129 xS.OO
(no adv.) J
Delbert N. Eggenberger, Editor; American Scientific Affiliation, Publisher.
Mennonite Quarterly lo,,«rtprlv Relieious 1926 ^1 58,, Jl° i:°°
Review (no adv.) Quarterly Kengious Controlled f ree dist.
Mennonite Historical Society, Publisher, Goshen College.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1887 8 24 238 15.00 **7,878
Color advertising accepted.
R. C. Lehman, Editor; News Printing Company, Publisher.
OIC News Bi-monthly Swine Breeders.. 8 25 140 1.00
Mrs. C. C las on, Editor; OIC Swine Breeders' Assn., Inc., Publisher.
Ciradatioit-~**Sept. AB.C Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; OA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty teat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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1,875
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GREENCASTLEf d>6), pop. 6,888 (special U. S. Census 2-12-57, gives 8,311) ; Putnam
Co. (WC). 40 m SW of Indianapolis. PA; CCC&SL; MONON RRs. Lumber, zinc
mills; cement, crushed stone factories; bottling works. De Pauw University.
Limestone quarries; timber. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Banner -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1850 8 28 294 10.00 §5,325
S. R. Rariden, Editor and Publisher, 1749 S. Jackson St.
De Pauw-f {j^ri*" Wed" Coll. News 1851
D. Reed Seism, Editor; The Daily Banner, Publisher.
Putnam County Graphic -f ....Thursday Republican 1878
Kenneth W. Bennett, Editor and Publisher.
GREENFIELDf (F6)f pop. 6,159 (special U. S. Census 8-16-56, gives 8,085) ; Hancock
Co. (EC). 20 m E of Indianapolis. PA RR. Manufactures toys, soap, rayon
underwear, drugs, lock washers, canned goods ; hatcheries. Farming. Wheat,
tomatoes, soybeans.
Hancock Journal-Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1859 6 26 280 1.00
Rodney Fleming, Editor; Darold Fleming, Publisher, 13-17 N. State.
f Reporter-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1888 8 24 287 18.00
1 Republican-f Thursday Republican 1888 8 24 283 1.00
1 Dale Spencer, Editor; Spencer Publishing Company, 212 E. Main St.
GREENSBURGf (G6), pop. 6,619; Decatur Co. (SE). 30 m NE of Columbus. CCC&SL
RR. Manufactures wire fences, automotive bearings, infra-ray lamps, auto
accessories, flour, shirts, cement blocks, fertilizer, butter, veneer, confectionery.
Hatcheries. Stone quarry. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, livestock.
News + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1894 8 24 295 15.60
Walter B. Lowe, Editor; Greensburg News Publishing Co.
Times-f Friday Democratic 1910 8 24 283 2.00
Smiley Fowler, Editor; Greensburg Times Company, Publisher.
8 24 280 2.00 §1,96O
1,850
§5,178
342
§5,127
689
§3,890
§1,557
GREENTOWN (F3%), pop. 1,160; Howard Co. (NC). 9 m E of Kokomo. NYC&SL
RR. Hatchery. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Howard County News-f Friday Democratic 1894 8 24 294 2.00
J. S. Ward, Editor and Publisher.
GREENWOOD (F3%), pop. 3,066 (special U. S. Census 6-9-58, gives 5,199) ; Johnson
Co. (SC). 11 m S of Indianapolis. PA RR. Auto accessories, canned goods, stock
remedies, mineral feeds manufactured. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat,
oats, tomatoes.
Johnson County News-f Friday Democratic 1859 8 24 301 3.00
Dick Van Valer, Editor; Harris Printing Company, Publisher.
HAGERSTOWN (G5), pop. 1,694; Wayne Co. (E). 11 m SE of Newcastle. PA RR. Auto
piston rings, light inspection cars manufactured. Stock, grain, dairy farms.
Corn, hogs, wheat.
Exponent + .Thursday Republican 1875 8 24 317 2.00
Edwin V. O'Neel, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 229.
HAMILTON (Hl%), pop. 376; Steuben Co. (NE). 35 m NE of Fort Wayne. WAB
RR. Saw mills. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
News + Friday Democratic 1901 6 26 280 1.00
Horace W. Husselman, Editor and Publisher.
HAMMOND-EAST CHICAGO (Bl), pop. 141,857 (Hammond, 87,594; East Chicago,
64,263) (special U. S. Census 7-10-57, gives 108,305 for Hammond); Lake Co.
(NW). 20 m SE of Chicago, Illinois. B&OCT; C&O ; CSS&SB; EJ&E; ERIE;
IHB; MC; MONON; NYC&SL; PA; WAB RRs.
Oil refineries, basic steel and fabrications. Passenger and freight cars, tanks,
hospital and surgical equipment, soap products, oleomargarine, railway steel
forgings, springs, brakes, chemical products, industrial and tire chains, loco-
motive superheaters, dining room furniture, valves, castings, corn, starch, salad
dressing, candies, pulp products and plastics, velocipedes manufactured. Five
banks; deposits (6-30-58), $142,521,469. 51,702 electric (AC) meters; 48,935
gas meters; 46,423 telephones.
^Lite The-f?.mar J Wednesday Independent 1948
Geo. E. Ham'," Publisher, Box 2007, Hessville.
Lake Co. Globe-Ledger -f Thursday Democratic 1920 5 24 220 2.00
Earl Conner, Editor; Home Publishing Co., Inc., 5809 Calumet Ave
Square and Compass-f Monthly Masonic 1918 3 27 140 1.00
Not issued during July and August.
Clarence J. Cole, Editor; Square and Compass Publications, 7420 Monroe Ave.
TI'TV,«,«-L. JEvg.ex.Sat.&T . w „ 1906 8 24 808 26.00*^53,754
Times + lSun.,Sun. M. Ind* Rep Sunday circ.V '
Carl M. Davidson, Editor; Hammond Publishing Co., Inc., 417 Fayette St.
HANOVER (G7), pop. 1,060; Jefferson Co. (SE). On Ohio River, 35 m NE of Jefferson-
ville. Railroad station and bank, Madison. PA RR. Hanover College (Fresh.).
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Triangle-f V Friday Collegiate 1909 5 24 210 x2.00
Students of Hanover College, Editors and Publishers.
HARTFORD CITYf (G3%), pop. 7,253 (special U. S. Census 11-13-57, gives 7,911) ;
„, ' - • ~ ). 18 m N of Muncie. PA ; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures paper,
5 24 224 2.00 §2,897
§703
J6.200
Blackford Co. (NE). ,_.
glass, hardware, garage doors. Food packing plants. Agriculture. Corn, wheat,
oats.
News-Times -f .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892 8 24 280 13.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. W. Monfort and J. W. Monfort, Editors and Publishers.
§3,989
Omrfatioa— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ONonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalto
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HAZLETON <B7%), Pop. 498; Gibson Co. (SW). On White River, 14 m S of Vin-
cennes. C&EI RR. Tomato cannery. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, tomatoes.
White River News -f Thursday Democratic 1909 6 26 280 1.50 $630
H. L. Degenhart, Editor and Publisher.
HEBRON (C2). pop. 1,010; Porter Co. (NW). 23 m SE of Gary. PA RR. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Porter County Herald-f- Thursday Democratic 1929 7 26 280 2.00 1,685
Maurice Mason, Editor; Porter County Publishing Company.
HESSVILLE— See Hammond.
HILLSBORO (C4), pop. 526; Fountain Co. (W). 15 m NW of Crawfordsville. Railroad
name, Hillsborough. CCC&SL RR. Feed mills. Farming. Com, wheat, oats.
Times-f Friday Republican 1890 7 24 280 1.50 5500
Ethel Davidson, Editor; W. L. Boggs, Publisher, Veedersburg.
HOBART (ClVfc), pop. 10,244 (special U. S. Census 6-26-56, gives 15,423) ; Lake Co.
(NW). 8 m SE of Gary. NYC&SL; EJ&E; PA RRs. Clay products, brick and tile
factory; slaughter house. Clay pits. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Gazette + Thursday Democratic 1889 7 24 280 2.00 §2,18S
G. H. Colburn, Editor; W. E. Pike, Publisher.
Herald Thursday Democratic 1940 8 24 301 2.00 §2,025
Space sold separately or in combination. See Group in Gary, Ind.
Leigh S. Plummer, Editor and Publisher, 405 Main St.
HOPE (F6), pop. 1,215; Bartholomew Co. (SE). 40 m SE of Indianapolis. CCC&SL
RR. Lumber and planing mill. Agriculture. Corn, tomatoes, wheat.
Star-Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1912 5 24 224 1.00 §1,485
Carl Piercey, Editor and Publisher.
HUDSON— Times— See Ashley.
HUNTINGBURG (D8), pop. 4,056; Dubois Co. (SW). 49 m NE of Evansville. FERD ;
SOU RRs. Manufactures furniture, bricks, wagons, pottery. Meat packing plants;
hatcheries. Clay pits. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, strawberries.
j Independent -f Thursday Republican 1885 8 24 308 3.00 §1,479
1 Signal-f- Tuesday Democrat 1953 8 24 308 3.00 §30
1 Marjorie M. Bretz, Editor; Huntingburg Publishing Co., Inc., 425 Fourth.
HUNTINGTONf (G3), pop. 15,079; Huntington Co. (NE). 25 m SW of Fort Wayne.
ERIE; WAB RRs. Huntington College (U. Brethren).
Manufactures auto brake linings, rubber goods, wood products, electronic
products, furnaces, power cranes, tools, dies, canvas products, radio, T-V parts,
and sanitation, buckets, shovels, coal chutes, ice cream. Meat packing plants.
Limestone quarries. Grain, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, soybeans.
ITprAlH Pr*H,4- fEvgr.ex.Sat.A-. -„ 1848 8 23 294 18.20 **8,662
Herald-Press -f lSun.,Sun.M. Ind' Rep Sunday circ. **S,706
Howard Houghton, Editor; Central Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 7 N. Jefferson St.
Huntingtonian -f V Bi-wkly (Fri.) Collegiate 1940 5 25 196 3.00 300
Students of Huntington College, Editors and Publishers.
Indiana Farmer — See Indiana-Kentucky State Farm Paper Unit — Middletown, Ky.
News-}- Evg.ox.Sun Democratic 1929 9 22 294 6.00
C. W. H. Bangs, Editor; The Huntington Printing Co., Inc., 532-534 Warren St.
' Our Sunday Visitor + Sunday Catholic 1912 5 24 217 3.00*873,859
For information on rates and circulation for local editions, write C. D. Bertolet
and Co., Inc., 30 N. Dearborn St., Chicago 2, 111.
Prints Youth Magazine Supplement distributed with regular weekly edition.
Prints Western Sunday Visitor (Canadian News Edition) for Winnipeg, Man.
Priest. The Monthly fCath. Clergy
Our Sunday Visitor, Publisher. \&Seminarians
United Brethren, The-f 1 w , , , [United Breth. 1886 3 30 131 8.00
(no adv.) J Wednesday |in Christ Partly free dist.
Rev. George E. Weaver, Editor; Don B. Hammel, Publisher.
Youth Magazine — see Our Sunday Visitor.
2 24 89 4.00
*12,885
$8,400
INDIANAPOLISf (E5), pop. 427,173 (special U. S. Census 10-10-57, gives 461,173);
Marion Co. (C). The State Capital. On White River, approximately in center of
state. 1C; MONON; BAG; ERIE; NYCASL; PA RRs. Airlines: AA: DAL; EAL;
LCA; OZA; TWA. Butler University, colleges, private schools and many state
institutions. Three TV stations.
Livestock center with extensive stock yards and packing houses. Foundry;
machine shops. Manufactures auto parts, paper, food, iron and steel products,
electrical appliances, furniture, hosiery, underwear, tar, paint, shoe polish, optical
goods, cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals, farm implements, gloves, storage batteries,
engines, amphibious vehicles, pumps, saws. Oil refineries. Trade in grain. Coal
mines; limestone quarries. Twelve banks; deposits (6-1-57), $1,031,526,000.
177,227 electric meters ; 141,320 gas (artif.) meters; 179,900 telephones.
Accelerator-f- Monthly Chemistry 1916 2 27 105 1.00
Not published July, Aug., Sept. Controlled free dist. $2,600
Vernon L. Riley. Editor; Indiana Section of the American Chemical Society,
Publisher, P. O. Box 1291 (6).
American Christian Review! Month]y Religious 1856 2 45 136 2.00
(no adv.; j
B. K. Sommer, Publisher, 904 Udell St. (23).
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V At. ate lines, 14 to inch. tCornty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRini McNiUljr
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Estab ColsO Width V Depth Sub
Baptist Observer + Monthly Baptist 1901 cont^njfree otet.
Rev. G. H. O'Donnell, Ph.D., Editor; Indiana Baptist Convention, Publisher,
1850 N. Delaware St. (7).
Butler Collegian +V [E^Vsun*°n''Coll**iate 1886 5 24 224 3c4'00
Journalism Dept. of Butler University, Editor and Publisher, 4600 Sunset (7).
Carpenter, The-f Monthly Labor & Bldg 1881 2 29 112x1.00
Peter E. Terzick, Editor; United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
America, Publisher, 222 E. Michigan Ave. (4).
Christian Witness Monthly Religious 1868 2 40 126 2.00
Dr. James A. De Weerd, Editor; Christian Witness Assn., Publisher,
P.O. Box 562 (6).
ColumbianH- Monthly Club Affairs 1900 2 42 140x1.00
Herbert C. Tyson, Editor; Columbia Club, Publisher, 121 Mor Circle (9).
Construction Digest + Bi-weekly [Public Works 1928 3 28 14512.00
Printed in two editions. \Industry Controlled circ.
Arthur E. Graham, Editor; Construction Digest, Publisher, Box 1074 (6).
Diary of Alpha Kappa PsiV- Quarterly Coll. Frat 1908
J. D. Sparks, Editor; Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, Publisher."
Ill E. 38th St. (5).
Clrc
*6(800
1200
1,500
511,527
3,292
no,ooo
tl.500
8 24 301 3.00 13,000
2.50
11,500— Free
°°
Eastern Sun-j- Thursday Independent 19'53
Eastern Sun, Inc., Publisher, 4207 E. 10th St. (1).
East Side Herald+ Thursday Independent 1938 8 24 280
Charles B. Smiley, Editor and Publisher, 8870 E. Washington St. (1).
Encounter Quarterly Religious 1939
O. L. Shelton, Editor; School of Religion, Butler University^ 4600 Sunset (7).
Enterprise+ Friday Independent 1920 8 24 287 Free
Roy G. Butcher Prtg. Co., Publisher, 1258 Oliver Ave. (21).
Fifth Wheel, The Monthly Trucking Indus. 194 5 3 26 130 x
Indiana Motor Truck Association, Inc., Publisher, 2905 N. Meridian St. (8).
Fraternal Monitor* Monthly Frat. Ins ur. 189° | \\ J40 2'00
James F. Love, Editor; The Fraternal Monitor, Pub., 123 West North St. (14).
Hardware Retailer Monthly Hardware 1901 2To?Jj unpaid dist.
Glendon Hackney, Ed,; National Retail Hdw. Assn., Pub., 964 N. Penna. St. (4).*
Harrisonian, The Friday Independent 1951 7 25 808 1.00
Distributed primarily to personnel at Fort Harrison. 5,550 — Free
Indianapolis Commercial, Publisher, 223 E. Ohio St. (4).
Hoosier Banker Monthly Banking 1916 3 25 126 3.00
Don E. Wiarrick, Editor; Indiana Bankers Assn., Publisher,
810 Union Title Bldg. (4).
Hoosier Board and Brick -f ....Monthly Lumber Trade...1950 controlled1 free dist!
John F. Carson, Editor; Indiana Lumber and Builder's Supply Assn.,
Publisher, 2413 N. Meridian (4).
Hoosier Farmer + Monthly Agricultural 1919 3 26 150x1.00
C. W. Stall, Editor; Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc., Publisher, Farm Bureau Bldg.,
130 E. Washington St. (4).
HOORIW Tnr1«m*nHi»nt4- M™>fMv fPetroleum 1934 3 26 142
Hoosier Independent + Monthly \industry Controlled free dist.
Indiana Independent Petroleum Assn., Inc., Publisher, Hotel Severin ( 9 ) .
Hoosier Legionnaire -f Monthly Amer. Legion.. ..192 5 5 24 217 x
Indiana Department of American Legion, Publisher, 777 N. Meridian St. (4).
Hoosier Motorist Bi-monthly Motoring 1912 8 28 188 xl.OO
Richard T. James, Editor; 1840 N. Meridian St. (7).
fTTwlll . . , 1951 3 27 140
Hoosier Purchaser Monthly lS«;iu?a5I«r 2 42 14°
1 Purchasing Controlled free dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
R. F. Holtman, Editor; Purchasing Agents Assn. of Indianapolis, Publisher,
Room 2 12 A, Marott Hotel, 2625 N. Meridian St. (7).
Hoosier Republican Monthly Republican 1989 5 25 215 8.00
Frank W. Davis, Editor and Publisher, 308 Fountain Square Theatre Bldg. (3).
Indac Monthly Ath. Club News.. 192 4 2 28 109 1.00
Helen E. Castanias, Ed. ; Indianapolis Athletic Club, Pub., 350 N. Meridian St. (9).
1957 3 30 186
Controlled free dist.
350
800
7,200
$5,600
*3&,321
3,821
J3,100
658
133,237
1.450
$47,000
1,806
8,950
Indiana Architect Monthly {eWg* *
Joe Ledlie, Editor and Publisher, 5930 Gladden Dr.
1945
8.00
Indiana Beverage Life+ Monthly Beverage Ind
Patrick Cuddy, Editor, 2127 N. Meridian St. (2).
Indiana Catholic and Record + . Friday Catholic 1910
Indiana Catholic and Record, Inc., Publisher, Box 174 (6).
Indiana Food Merchant Monthly Retail Foods 1981 _ .. _
H. C. Hagelskamp, Editor; Indiana Retail Grocers' and Meat Dealers' Assn.,
Publisher, 10 W. 27th St. (8).
8 27 140
2 42 140
Controlled circ.
8 24 294 4.00
Total unpaid dist.
2 44 140 x2.00
3,126
>S,531
*41,190
1,559
OrwUtton A A Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPubUsher*s Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Use* Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubocription included in membership fee.
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Indiana Jewish Chronicle +.... Friday Jewish Int 1921 8 24 808 4.00
Morris Strauss, Editor and Publisher, 152 N. Alabama St. (4).
Indiana Labor Tribune Friday Labor 1955 6 21 215 8.50 914,440
Maury E. Rubin, Editor; Indiana Labor Tribune Co., Pub., 1233 Shelby St. (8).
Indiana Pharmacist Monthly Pharmaceutical* 1929 3 27 140 4.00 2,350
Henry W. Heine, Editor; Indiana Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher,
54 Monument Circle (4).
Indiana Plumbing W^n,!,, fw^T-^W 1957 8 28 140x2.00 241
Contractor-f / Montmy [cond'g* Controlled free dist. 1,114
Joseph N, Fritsch, Editor; Indiana Assn. of Plumbing Contractors, Publisher,
120 South Delaware St.
Indianapolis Commercial -f Morn.ex.Sun... Business 1896 7 26 280 20.00 3,475
Win. J. Ash, Editor; Indianapolis Commercial Pub. Co., Inc., 223 E. Ohio St. (4).
Indianapolis Realtor Monday Real Estate 1920 3 26 140 x2.00 $876
Mary H. Binford, Editor; Indianapolis Real Estate Board, Publisher,
305 Lemcke Bldg. (4).
Indiana Rural News -f Monthly Farm Elec 1951 4 28 205 1.00 $132,582
A. D. Mueller, Editor; Indiana Statewide Rural Elec. Co-op., Publisher,
29 W. 9th St. (4).
Indiana Teacher -f V Monthly Educational 1856 3 28 140x2.00 35,500
R. H. Wyatt, Editor; Indiana State Teachers Assn., Pub., 203 Hotel Lincoln (9).
Indiana Telephone News Monthly Tele. Emp 1905 2 26 92 $13,000
Free to employees. (No adv.)
Indiana Bell Tel. Co., Publisher, 240 N. Meridian St. (9).
Industrial Finishing Monthly Prod. Finish'g... 1924 2 contnXfed c*i'rc° >16,338
W. H. Rohr, Editor; Practical Publications, Inc., Pub., 1142 N. Meridian St. (4).
Insurance Salesman Monthly Life Ins. Sales'n 1878 3 27 140 3.00 *51,227
R. W. Osier, Editor; Rough Notes Co., Inc., Publisher, Box 564 (6).
Journal of the Indiana StatelMthl Medical 1908 2 35 126 xS.OO
Medical Association J *
Dr. Frank B. Ramsey, Editor; Indiana State Medical Assn., Publisher,
1019 Hume Mansur Bldg. (4).
Journeyman Barber, Hair- \Monthlv f Barbers and 1894 \ JJ \\l x2'00
dresser and Cosmetologist} Montn<y \Beauticians Controlled free dist.
W. C. Birthright, Editor; Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers and Cosmetologists'
International Union of America, Publisher, 1141 N. Delaware St. (7).
50,000
Labor Digest -f Bi-monthly Labor 1927 5 24 224 2.00
N. A. Zolezzi, Editor; Zolezzi Enterprises, Inc., Publisher, 206 W. South St. (25).
Leader, The-f- Friday Labor 1946 8 24 816 2.00
Carl Mullen, Editor; Indiana State Federation of Labor, Publisher,
910 North Delaware (2).
Makedonska Tribuna (The ]
Macedonian Tribune) -f- [Thursday Independent 1926 7 26 366 4.00
(Bulgarian) J
Luben Dimitroff, Editor; Makedonska Tribuna, Pub., 107 S. Capitol Ave. (25).
Marion County Mail + Thursday Republican 1902 8 24 301 2.50
Stephen C. Noland, Editor; Marion Co. Mail, Publisher, 316 East Ohio St.
National Hay Press -f Monthly Hay Business.... 1896 2 27 98 2.00
F. K. Sale, Editor; National Hay Assn., Pub., 600 Board of Trade Bldg. (4).
National Jewish Post and \T^,IQT,, r<«,rioU T«* IOQQ c OA OOA c nn
Opinion-f (Indiana Ed.).. }Friday Jewish Int 1933 6 24 220 6.00
Printed in five editions : National, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Chicago.
G. M. Cohen, Editor; Spokesman Co., National Jewish Post, Inc.,
P. O. Box 1633 (6).
National News of the ] f Awi^ T arr.
American Legion V Monthly i A«^ i£S« 1929 2 28 98 x
Auxiliary J l AUX. JNCWS
Harold D. Robinson, Editor; National Headquarters, American Legion Auxiliary,
Publisher, 777 N. Meridian (9).
News-f- Evg. ex. Sun... In dependent 1869 8 22 317 18.25**170,49O
Star-f Every Morn. ...Independent 1903 8 22 817 28.65**208>Se2
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. ++320,931
Indianapolis Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 307 N. Pennsylvania St. (6).
VOTOO Hr-i^fa nr/>«tfcNr [Business & 1890 2 83 107 x
News Briefs Monthly ^Cham. of Com. Controlled free dist. $6,800
Robert W. Palmer, Editor ; Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
320 N. Meridian St. (11).
Northeastern Times-!- Wednesday Independent 1958 5 22 224 2.00
Alan Sanders, Editor; Perry Publication, 510 R. Main St., Beech Grove. 9,350 — Free
925,000
North Side Topics 4- Thursday Independent 1922 8 24 294 4.50
Phoebe E. Hudler, Publisher, 6216 College Ave. (20). Controlled free dist.
P.F. Reporter including 1
Electronic Servicing }Monthly Electronics 1951 3 28 140 3.00
(offset) J
Controlled circ. partly paid at 15c a copy.
Verne Ray, Editor; Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc., Publisher,
2201 East 46th St. (5).
500
22,600
61,918
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -(-Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
emi, la to Inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Physical Educator Quarterly {Educa** 1943 2 35 98 2'00
Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity, 8747 N. Linwood Ave. (18).
Pilgrim Holiness Advocate... .Saturday Religious 1932 3 26 126 2.00
Paul W. Thomas, Editor; Pilgrim Publishing House, 226-230 E. Ohio St. (4).
^"(no'adv!) .T^^ Disre8*..} Friday Speakers 1941 2 24 90 7.50
MaxwWfbVokerEdTtor and Publisher, Box 611 (6).
Recorder4- (Negro) Saturday Independent 1893 8 24 287 2.00
A.B.C. Statement not released at press time.
Marcus C. Stewart, Editor and Publisher, 518 Indiana Ave. (7).
-D u -M + ur,»ifMv fFire&Casu- 1878 3 27 140 3.00
Rough Notes Monthly ]alty Inaurance Total unpaid diat>
Carl O. Pearson, Editor; Rough Notes Co., Inc., Pub., 1142 N. Meridian St. (6).
South Side Press + Friday Independent 1932 8 24 288 2.00
Ted E. Barker, Editor and Publisher, 1105 Prospect St. (3).
Spotlight .Thursday.. Independent 1989 8 24 800
Cire
4,000
12,300
$15,101
*28,401
1,026
$30
$9,200 — Free
12,500 — Free
George '"p. T Cafouros, Editor; Spotlight Publishing Co., 1469 S. Meridian (25).
}Monthly Swine Raising.. .1926 3 28 140 1.00 $1,650
""Howard* sTT) ben chain, Editor; Nat'l Spotted Poland China Record, Publisher,
8180 Rosemeade Lane (20).
Star — See News.
Syrian Ark-f Monthly {fc^n^l^D™^" 1936 3 28 133 3'°°
A. F. Zainey, Editor and Publisher, 605 N. La Salle St. (1).
_. . fEvg. ex. Sun.Tri , n n , , 1888 8 22 315 18.20 **92,756
Times + |Sun Morn. independent Sunday circ. 5.20**105,750
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Walter Leckrone, Editor; Indianapolis Times Pub. Co., 214 W. Maryland St. (9).
Trap and Field Monthly Trapshooting 1890 8 27 140 6.00
Dick McConnaughey, Editor; The Review Publishing Co., Inc., 25 N. Pine St.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., Indiana Edition *87,440.
Typographical Journal 4- Monthly {union^abor 1889 3 26 14° x2'00
Don Kurd, Ed.; Internat'l Typographical Union, Pub., 2820 N. Meridian St. (6).
99,320
TnH™>nHpnt
Independent
1922 8 24 280 1.50
$200
WI^Sep±38ceonuBr1re; + }-»™y 'noepena- t7.300-Free
Mrs. John McDonald, Editor; Maxine Hayes, Pub., 1820 W. Michigan St. (22).
Wood- Worker and Veneers]M onthly \^WoJd-work' £' 1882 2 42 140
and Plywood 1 y ] industry Combined circ.
Printed in two editions: Wood-Worker Ed., circ., *3,828; Veneers and Plywood
Ed., circ., *2,751.
J. F. Burrell, Editor; S. H. Smith Co., Publisher, 2230 N. Meridian St. (1).
World Call Monthly Religious 1919 3 27 140 2.00
Not issued during August. 2 39 140
G. W. Buckner. Jr., Editor; World Call Publication Co., 222 Downey Ave. (7).
JAMESTOWN (D4V2), pop. 718; Boone Co. (C). 27 m NW of Indianapolis. CCC&SL
RR. Flour and lumber mills. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Press-f Thursday Democratic 1873 7 26 280 2.00
Melvin L. Killer, Editor and Publisher.
JASONVILLE (C6), pop. 2.937; Greene Co. (SW). 31 m SE of Terre Haute. CMSP&P
RR. Machine shop. Coal mines ; hardwood timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, fruit.
Leader-f Friday Republican 1902 8 24 294 1.50
Don Flater, Editor and Publisher.
JASPERf (D8), pop. 5,215 (special U. S. Census 4-13-58, gives 6.713); Dubois Co.
(SW). 44 m E of Vincennes. SOU RR. Manufactures office furniture, plywood,
gloves, furniture, metal and concrete products, veneer, wood and rubber products.
Bottling works ; poultry processing plant. Coal mines ; timber. Agriculture. Corn,
wheat, poultry.
Herald + Evg. ex. Sun...Democratic 1895 5 24 22413.00
S. E. Stemle, Editor; Jasper Herald Company, Publisher.
JEFFERSONVILLEf (F8), pop. 14,685 (special U. S. Census 11-23-54, gives 18,191) ;
Clark Co. (SE). On Ohio River, opposite Louisville, Ky. CCC&SL; B&O; PA
RRs. United States Quartermaster's supply depot. Ferry to Louisville, Ky.
Foundries ; machine shops ; railroad car works ; shipyard : fertilizer, soap, work
shirt, animal oil, veneer, canning factories ; oil refinery. Agriculture.
f Clark County Journal -f Wednesday Republican 1854 8 24 287 3.00
J News 4- Evg. ex. Sun... Democratic 1872 8 24 28710.40
I Comic strip advertising accepted.
L Paul Minch, Editor; News and Journal, Publisher, 225 Spring St.
Post and Free Press 4- Thursday Republican 1895 8 24 294 2.00
C. E. Mears, Editor; Clark County Press, Inc., Publisher.
JONESBORO (F3%), pop. 1,978; Grant Co. (NEC). 6 m S of Marion. C&O; CCC&SL
RRs. Insulated wire and cable, glassware factories ; feed mill. Agriculture. Corn,
tomatoes, stock.
Joumal-f- Wednesday Democratic 1915 8 24 308 2.00
Space sold only in combination with Gas City Journal.
E. F. Warfel, Editor; E. F. Warfel, Inc., Pub., 102-104 W. Main St., Gas City.
Circulation— ~**Stpt. A.B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + U«es Matt. ^ Nonpareil
etni. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fe«.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the UM of the Directory In front of book.
*6,579
$74,412
§726
§1,490
§4,895
1,429
7,209
647
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KENDALL VILLE (Gl%), pop. 6,119 (special U. S. Census 1-6-58, gives 6,561) ; Noble
Co. (NE). 26 m N of Fort Wayne. NYC; PA RRs. Manufactures pumps, wind-
mills, refrigerators, coolers, metal products, go-cart wheels, concrete machin-
ery, brushes, brooms, artificial bait, steel tanks, boats, furniture, fertilizers.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
News-Sun + ............................. Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1911 8 24 28013.00 §3,850
Comic strip advertising accepted.
N. J. Carter, Editor; J. K. Gaskill, Publisher, 112 N. Main St.
KENTLANDf (C3), pop. 1,633; Newton Co. (NW). 43 m NW of Lafayette. NYC; PA
RRs. Manufactures electric coils, fertilizer, cheese, stock feeds. Seed house;
stone quarry. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Newton County Enterprise-}-. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1865 7 24 280 2.50 §1,624
W. K. Bartlett, Editor and Publisher.
KEWANNA (D2^), pop. 680; Fulton Co. (N). 10 m SW of Rochester. C&O; PA RR.
Manufactures garments, feed, coil springs. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Observer, The .......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1946 5 24 224 2.50 §1,025
W. P. Lyon, Editor and Publisher.
KINGMAN (C4V2), pop. 509; Fountain Co. (W). 25 m SW of CrawfordsviUe. Nearest
railroad station, Gates. NYC&SL RR. Coal mines. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry
farms.
Star-f ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 8 24 280 1.50 §950
Teresa V. McAllister, Editor and Publisher.
KNIGHTSTOWN (F6), pop. 2,486; Henry Co. (E). 13 m SW of New Castle. CCC&SL;
PA RRs. Manufactures furniture, funeral car bodies, window shades. Green-
houses. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hogs.
Banner-f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1867 5 22 224 2.50 §2,972
R. T. Mayhill, Editor and Publisher.
Eastern Indiana Farmer -f- ..... Tuesday .......... Tnd. Agric .......... 1955 5 22 224 2.00 §5,627
I. Newton Bryson, Editor; R. T. Mayhill, Publisher. §614 — Free
KNOXf (D2), pop. 3,034; Starke Co. (NW). 45 m SW of South Bend. NYC&SL; NYC
RRs. Trousers, electrical appliances, valves, pickles manufactured. Poultry,
truck, grain farms.
Starke County Democrat + .... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1868 8 24 280 3.00 3,050
Ware Edgar, Editor; Knox Publishing Co.
Starke Co. News-f .................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1956 5 24 210 1.00 1,764
Melvin J. White, Editor; Edward L. Hasnerl, Publisher, 12 E. Lake St.
Starke County Republican + ... Tuesday .......... Republican ......... 1875 5 24 224 3.00 1,300
Knox Publishing Co., 19 N. Main St.
KOKOMOf (E3V2), pop. 38,672 (special U. S. Census 8-28-56, gives 44,101); Howard
Co. (NC). 54 m N of Indianapolis. NYC&SL; PA RRs. Airline, LCA.
Manufactures steel, wire, fencing, nails, abrasive and corrosive alloys, radios,
auto transmissions, plumbing supplies, tools, auto parts, castings, stamped
metal, cutlery, springs, electric signs, pottery, playground equipment. Meat
packing plant; canning factory. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58), $41,608,655.
15,920 (Res.) electric (AC) meters; 14,827 (Res.) gas (nat.) meters; 23,150
(Res.) telephones.
_ .. . (Ever. ex. Sun.T , r> „ 1850 8 23 308 20.80**21,8O6
Tribune-f ................................. -|Su* Morru Ind. Rep ............. Sunday circ.**21,707
Color advertising accepted.
Dow I. Richardson, Editor; Kokomo Tribune, Publisher, 300 N. Union St.
Tri County Clarion -f .............. {Ih^rs™0" Independent ...... 1876 5 24 224 $3,500— Free
Lloyd Snyder, Editor; American Publishing Co., Publisher, 1001 E. Sycamore.
KOUTS (C2), pop. 718; Porter Co. (NW). 30 m SE of Gary. ERIE; PA RRs. Feed
mill; grain elevator. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Times + .................................... Friday ............. Republican ........ 1950 7 26 280 2.00 805
Maurice Mason, Editor and Publisher, Hebron.
LA CROSSE (D2), pop. 618; La Porte Co. (NW). 42 m SW of South Bend. MONON;
C&O; PA RRs. Diversified farming.
Regional News -f ..................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1915 5 24 224 2.50 1,076
Gilbert E. Weimann, Editor and Publisher. 2,250 — Free
LAFAYETTE (D3V»), pop. 35,568 (special U. S. Census 6-6-56, gives 39,870) ; (includ-
ing West Lafayette, 47,441) ; Tippecanoe Co. (NWC). On Wabash River, 63 m
NW of Indianapolis. CCC&SL; MONON; NYC&SL; WAB RRs. Airline, LCA.
Purdue University. TV station.
Meat packing plants ; railroad shops ; foundries. Gears, tools, tags, soap,
mechanical rubber goods, wire, Pharmaceuticals, building material, paper boxes,
boxboard, safes, mill, well, plumbing supplies, frozen foods, electric meters,
aluminum, lacquer manufactured. Grain market. Five banks; bank deposits
(12-31-57), $106,374,639. 18,872 wired (AC) houses; 14,375 gas (nat.) meters;
27,843 telephones.
Child Development (no adv.). Quarterly ....... {cMl?DeVeIop. 198° l 60 112 8'00
Wm. E. Martin, Ph.D., Editor; Child Development Publications of the Society
for Research in Child Development, Publisher, Purdue University.
Journal and Courier -f ........... Evg. ex. Sun... Ind. Rep ............. 1829 8 23 29818.20^*40,002
Color advertising accepted.
Herbert H. Heimlich, Editor: Federated Publications, Inc., 221 N. Sixth St.
Leader4- ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1873 8 24 294 2.50 §3,660
Robert Cloyd, Jr. and Donald Cloyd, Publishers, 518 Columbia St.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.8.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn: tPuMisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Use* Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. 7 Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Modern Fiction Studies + ....... Quarterly ........ Fiction Studies* 19 55 1 61 104 2.00 $1,400
Maurice Beebe, Editor; Modern Fiction Club of Purdue Univ., Dept. of English.
*.?**™**. ......... JMonthly .......... Paint, ft Dec ...... 1887 2 80 112 x2.00
Wm. H. Rohrberg, Editor; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper-
hangers of America, Publisher, 401 Painters and Decorators Bldg.
Purdue Alumnus -f V .............. 9 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1912 8 28 188x5.00 13,942
Etheridge B. Baugh, Editor; Purdue Alumni Assn., Inc., Publisher, Union Bldg.
Purdue Engineer V ................. Monthly .......... Eng'g ft Coll ...... 1896 8 28 140 1.00 $1.600
Engineering Students of Purdue Univ., Eds. and Pubs., Memorial Union Bldg.
Purdue Exponent -HV ............. {suTftlSon. Collejrlate .......... 1889 8 24 28° 6'75 3*800
Students of Purdue Univ., Eds*, and Pubs., Purdue Memorial Union, W. Lafayette.
Purdue Pharmacist + V .......... 4 ti. a yr .......... Phar. Coll ......... .1924 2 28 105x1.00 $825
Issued Oct., Dec., Feb., April. Controlled free dist. 1 1,600
Students of Purdue University School of Pharmacy, Editors and Publishers.
Purdue Scientist ...................... Quarterly ........ Scien. Coll ......... 1947 3 28 140 1.00 200
Students of the School of Science, Purdue University. Controlled free dist. 100
LAGRANGEf (Gl), pop. 1,892 ; Lagrange Co. (NE). 46 m NW of Fort Wayne. PA RR.
Manufactures steel and apparel. Milk condensery; hatcheries. Diversified farm-
ing. Hogs, poultry, dairy products.
(News-f .......T. ..................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1879 8 24 294 8.00 §1,016
D. C. Groat, Editor.
Standard + ............................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1857 8 24 294 8.00 {3,385
Space sold only in combination.
Eugene N. Marten, Editor; Lagrange Publishing Company.
LAPEL (F4%), pop. 1,889 (special U. S. Census 6-7-56, gives 1,669); Madison Co.
(EC). 10 m W of Anderson. CI RR. Glass bottles and fruit jars, canned goods.
crushed limestone manufactured. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Cattle, hogs, corn.
Re view -f .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1919 5 24 220 2.00 J540
A. J. Barker, Editor; C. E. Foreman, Publisher.
LA PORTEf (Dl), pop. 17,882 (special U. S. Census 2-7-51, gives 20,414) ; La Porte Co.
(NW). 65 m SE of Chicago. C&O; NYC; NYC&SL RRs.
Manufactures slicing machines, woolen goods, farm machinery, laundry equip-
ment, furniture, castings, plastics, garments, water heaters, auto pistons and oil
filters, precision castings, mouldings and frames, floral supplies, heating and
ventilating equipment. Lake resort. Timber. Diversified farming. Com, oata,
Herald- Argus + ....................... Evg. ex. Sun,. .Independent ....... 1880 8 28 808 18.20 £•*! 1,617
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. A. Lindgren, Editor and Publisher.
Town Crier -f ........................... Friday ............. Shopping ........... 1933 5 24 231 7,260 — Free
Edgar G. Schumm, Editor and Publisher.
LAWRENCE (E6), pop. 1,951 (special U. S. Census 6-30-56, gives 7,864) ; Marion Co.
(C). 10 m N of Indianapolis. CCC&SL RR. Manufactures magnets, concrete
blocks and tile. Residential. Agriculture. Mushrooms.
Journal ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1944 5 24 224 2.00 $2,860
Robt. M. Deputy, Editor; Lawrence Journal, Inc., Publisher, 8010 E. 46th St.
LAWRENCEBURGf (H6), pop. 4,806 (special U. S. Census 5-3-58, Rives 4,756) ; Dear-
born Co. (SE). On Ohio River, 25 m W of Cincinnati, Ohio. B&O; CCC&SL RRs.
Manufactures feed, veneer, pumps, caskets, lumber, grain aerating machinery.
Distilleries. Agriculture. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Dearborn County Regis ter-f .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1837 8 24 294 2.50 $3,014
Register Printing Company, Inc., Publisher, 37 W. High St.
Press 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1825 8 24 294 2.50 **2,661
W. D. Murray, Editor and Publisher.
LEBANONf (E4% >. pop. 7,681 (special U. S. Census 1-16-57. gives 9,023) ; Boone Co.
(C). 24 m NW of Indianapolis. CCC&SL; CI; PA RRs. Manufactures condensed
milk, metal fabricating, flower pots, stokers, tools, auto parts, corn husking sup-
plies, power mowers, oil filters, concrete products. Dairy, stock farms. Corn,
oats, wheat.
Reporter-f .............................. «Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ..... -1891 9 22 29418.20 96,606
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Al. H. Wynkoop, Editor; Lebanon Newspapers. Inc.. Publisher, 225 W. Main St.
LlBERTYf (H5), pop. 1,780 .-Union Co. (SE). 11 m E of Connersville. ERIE; BAO RRs.
Farm implements, roof paint manufactured. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Hogs,
corn, wheat.
College Corner News -f- ........... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1900 8 24 280 3.00 5760
Robert E. White, Editor; Mrs. Avis W. Cullen, Publisher.
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1851 8 24 801 8.00 91339
D. C. Paddock, Editor; Mary S. Wedding, Publisher.
LIGONIER (Fl % ) , Pop. 2,376 ; Noble Co. (NE) . 18 m SE of Goshen. NYC RR. Manufac-
tures work clothing, culverts, pipes, flour. Stock, grain farms. Com, wheat, oats.
Le*d«r+.. ... ........................... Wednesday ..... Republican ........ 1880 8 26 808 2.50 92.020
Leland K. Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
LINTON (C6), pop. 5,978; Greene Co. (SW). 40 m W of Bloomington. CMSPAP; 1C;
PA RRs. Silk mill; machine shops ; hatcheries. Coal mines. Fanning.
Citizen-f .................................. {l^**- ^^ Democratic ........ 1900 8 24 294 10.40 96,396
Vance Sappen field, Editor; Warren Onken, Publisher.
A.B.C. Statement; *J«oe and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Aodltj
old face, sworn; IPublishef's Report; Light face, estimsted. + Uses Msts. 4 Nonpareil
iff**?™*' l\ to, |OCB- tOmnty teat Popolstion— 19SO Census, xRand McMatty
•««.. »A m-*~ *£** durittg academic yesr. zSobsefiption included in n ' " '
SURE TO READ the Golds to the «M of tte D*r^tory tefhttt of iMSk.
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1844 8 28 801 18.20**12^S1
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LOGANSPORTf (E8), pop. 21,081; Cass Co. (NC). On Wabash River, 70 m NW of
Indianapolis. WAB ; PA RRs. Airline, LCA.
Manufactures electric switches, springs, hydraulic machinery, rubber strip-
pings, auto and airplane parts, machine screw products, die castings, founda-
tion garments, water heaters, oxygen and acetylene gas, fishing baits, metal
stampings and culverts. Poultry, fruit, truck, grain farms.
Pharos-Tribune -f {Jufuif*" Sat* Ind> Dem
Color advertising accepted.
Glen Whitney, Editor; Pharos -Tribune Co., Publisher, 517 E. Broadway.
f Press-f Morn. ex. Mon.. Republican 1921 8 28 801 18.20
1 Tribune-Press Sunday Independent 8 28 301 5.20*^18,475
1 Fred Franklin. Editor; Press Publishing Co., Inc., 617 E. Broadway.
LOOGOOTEE (D7), pop. 2,424 (special U. S. Census 8-26-57, gives 2,760) ; Martin Co.
(SW). 84 m E of Vincennes. B&O RR. Woodworking mill; button, brick and
tile, shirt factories; hatcheries; elevator. Oil and gas wells; coal mines; glass
sand pits. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1879 8 24 280 2.00 $2,100
Mrs. Will Norris. Editor; Sanford A. Deckard, Publisher.
LOWELL (C2), pop. 1,621; Lake Co. (NW). 46 m SE of Chicago, 111. MONON RR.
Sand and gravel pits. Hatchery; nursery. Agriculture. Dairy products.
Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1885 7 24 280 2.50 $2,450
Charles L. Surprise, Editor and Publisher.
LYNN (H4%), pop. 1,149; Randolph Co. (E). 16 m N of Richmond. CCC&SL; PA RRs.
Dress factory; grain elevators. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Herald-f Friday Republican 1898 7 24 280 2.00
Robert Kiet, Editor; Gazette Publishing Co.. Publisher.
$574
MADlSONf (G7), pop. 7,506 (special U. S. Census 7-7-64, gives 10,405) ; Jefferson Co.
(SE). On Ohio River, 50 m NE of Louisville, Ky. PA RR. Manufactures tacks,
canvas products, heating equipment, saddle trees, glue, beverages, butter, furni-
ture. Meat packing plant; oil refinery. Hardwood timber. Diversified farming.
Tobacco.
f Courier-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Republican 1887 8 24 294 13.00 $6,598
1 Herald-f Saturday Democratic 1837 8 24 294 2.00 (318
I M. E. Garber, Editor; Madiaon Courier, Inc., Publisher.
MARIONf (F8%), pop. 80,081 (special U. S. Census 10-17-57, gives 35,844) ; Grant Co.
(NEC). 60 m NE of Indianapolis. C&O; CCC&SL; NYC&SL; PA RRs. Airline,
LCA. Marion College (Wes. Meth.). Taylor University.
Television tubes, glass and paper products, paper mill; boxes, cable, radio
parts, plastic products, railway equipment, auto bodies and parts, foundry, poul-
try, dairy and soybean products, electrical appliances, stoves, insulated wire
manufactured. Bank; deposits (7-1-58), $72,129,120. 20,097 wired houses;
18.983 gas (nat.) meters; 12,813 telephones.
Chronicle-f ||x^^x- Sat Republican 1865 8 24 297 20.80 **13,922
Chronicle-Tribune -f Sunday Independent 1930 8 24 297 **21,452
Leader-Tribune -f j^^-0"'1' Democratic 1889 8 24 297 20.80 **8,765
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Gardner J. Thomas, Publisher.
Farm News -f Monthly Agric.,Farm Bu.1935 5 24 224 x.25 $201,426
Issued in 82 separate editions.
V. O. Pinkerton, Editor; Farm News, Inc., Publisher, 5th and Adams.
News-Herald Friday Independent 1934 5 24 220 2.00 1,166
Paul Hillsamer, Editor and Publisher, 424 % South Adams.
Observer-f Friday Republican 1912 7 24 280 2.00 2,101
E. F. Warfel, Editor; E. F. Warfel, Inc., Pub., 102-104 W. Main St., Gas City.
MARTINSVILLEf (E6), pop. 5,991; Morgan Co. (C). 30 m SW of Indianapolis. PA RR.
Manufactures furniture, bricks, woodenware, aircraft parts. Gold fish hatcheries.
Health resort. Timber. Grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Democrat-f Friday Democratic 1848 8 24 308 8.00 $3,000
Fred. Finney, Editor and Publisher, 147 E. Morgan St.
Reporter-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1889 8 24 80115.60 $4*615
Robert S. Kendall, Editor; Reporter Publishing Co.. 60 S. Jefferson St.
MEDARYVILLE (D2), pop. 883; Pulaski Co. (NW). 45 m N of Lafayette. MONON RR.
Cheese, brick and tile factoriee ; elevators. Agriculture.
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1899 5 24 224 2.50 $1.000
W. Arthur Zellers, Editor and Publisher.
MENTONE (E2). pop. 798; Kosciusko Co. (N). 35 m S of South Bend. NYC&SL RR.
Saw mill. Manufactures boxes, egg crates, wire springs, farm equipment. Egg
shipping center. Poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Newi-f Wednesday Farming 1980 5 22 164 2.00 §1,O79
Artley D. and Ruth C. Cullum, Editors and Publishers.
MICHIGAN CITY (Dl), pop. 28.896 (special U. S. Census 1-21-67, gives 31,668);
La Porte Co. (NW). On Lake Michigan, 50 m SE of Chicago, 111. CAO; CSS&SB;
MONON; MC; NYC*SL RRs. Airport. Beach resort. Fisheries. Northern State
Prison.
Lake commerce and lumber trade. Manufactures railroad cars, mining machin-
ery, boilers and heating apparatus, furniture, gloves, shirts, trousers, overalls,
blouses, chemical catalysts, lumber, kitchen furniture, nickel-plate ware, brick,
electronics, adhesive tape, bicycles. Iron foundries. Three banks ; bank clearings
Ctrcuiatioo A*Sept» A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; *A.B.C Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, a worn : tPublish«r*s Report; Light face, estimated, +Ua*s Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch, f Agstt tinea. 14 to inch. tCotratr teat Population— 1950 Censm. XftaoA McKsIty
estimate. yissvM only during acadtralc year. xSnbscription iactafed in atemberaaip ft**,
BE SURE TO READ U* Gold* to the vse of the Director? to froat of book.
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(6-30-57), $53,006,280; deposits (6-30-58), $44,955,006. 12,183 wired (AC)
houses; 8,913 gas (artif.) meters; 15,628 telephones.
Labor Beacon -f- Thursday Labor 1940 5 24 220 2.00 §10,157
Michael Joseph, Editor and Publisher, Elston Bldg.
News-Dispatch 4- Evg. ex. Sun... In dependent 1881 8 24 294 18.20**14,110
Color advertising accepted.
Elwin Greening, Editor; Dispatch Publishing Co., 115 W. Michigan St.
MIDDLEBURY (Fl), pop. 839; Elkhart Co. (N). 21 m NE of Goshen. NYC RR. Cloth
bag, stamped metal products factories ; creamery ; nurseries ; hatchery ; poultry
processing plant. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
Independent -f Thursday Republican 1886 5 24 224 2.00 §1,157
Fred and Lora Walker, Publishers, P.O. Box 68.
MIDDLETOWN (F4^), POP. 1,731; Henry Co. (E). 10 m SE of Anderson. PA RR.
Tomato cannery, wool mills. Residential. Stock, grain, truck farms. Corn, wheat,
tomatoes.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1885 7 24 280 2.00 1,700
George P. Rice, Editor and Publisher, Box 147.
MILFORD (F2), pop. 952; Kosciusko Co. (N). 13 m S of Goshen. CCC&SL RR. Furni-
ture, glove, crankshaft, tomato canning factories. Hatcheries, saw mill. Lake
resort. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Mail-f Thursday Democratic 1888 8 24 308 2.50 §1,318
Mrs. Lark Becker, Editor; A. E. Baumgartner, Publisher.
MILLTOWN (E8), pop. 760; Crawford Co. (S). 25 m NW of New Albany. SOU RR.
Manufactures cement, lime. Hatcheries. Limestone quarries. Poultry, dairy,
fruit farms.
Clarion + Friday Independent 1940 9 22 294 2.75 §4,760
Victor Green, Editor; Banner Publications, Publisher, Pekin, Box 217.
MISHAWAKA (El), pop. 32,913 (special U. S. Census 9-20-57, gives 34,089); St.
Joseph Co. (N). On St. Joseph River, at head of navigation, adjacent to South
Bend. (pop. 115,911). NYC; GT RRs. Airport.
Manufactures guided missiles, rubber canvas, woolen and leather footwear,
foam rubber cushions and mattresses, raincoats, foundry supplies and equip-
ment, concrete sewer and drain pipes, screw machine products, metal tile, uni-
forms, burial vaults and monuments, power transmission machinery, oil tanks,
plastic products, tools and dies, dairy products. Meat packing. Two banks;
debits (Sept. 1957), $17,025,414. 11,777 electric meters; 8,394 gas (artif.)
meters; 16,512 telephones.
Countryman's Press -f Semi-mo Ind. Aprric 1955 5 24 224 1.00 8,548
Robert A. Rhodes, Editor; Cooperative Pub. Co., Pub., 116 W. Mishawaka Ave.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1855 5 24 224 2.00 $4,803
Mrs. Edith Boys Enos, Editor and Publisher.
Tribune — See South Bend.
MITCHELL (E7), pop. 3,245; Lawrence Co. (S). 10 m S of Bedford. MONON; B&O
RRs. Brass, cement, bus body, garment factories, fruit processing plant, gypsum
processing. Limestone quarries. Diversified farming. Apples, peaches, corn,
wheat.
Tribune-}- Thursday Republican 1898 8 24 308 2.00 §2,008
Lowell R. Davis, Publisher.
MONON (D3), pop. 1,439; White Co. (NW). 35 m N of La Fayette. MONON RR. Rail-
road repair shops and roundhouse; stone crusher plant; bottling works. Stone
quarries. Agriculture; hogs. Cattle farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
News-f Thursday Republican 1889 7 24 280 2.50 §1,100
G. H. Boylan, Editor and Publisher.
MONROEVILLE (H2%), pop. 1,150; Allen Co. (N). 17 m SE of Fort Wayne. PA
RR. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
News Thursday Independent 1946 4 24 175 2.00 $868
Robison Printing Co., Publisher.
MONTEZUMA (C5), pop. 1,220; Parke Co. (W). On Wabash River, 25 m N of Terre
Haute. B&O RR. Mineral springs. Clay and gravel pits. Fisheries. Manufactures
brick, tile, clay products, metal products. Agriculture. Milk, corn, alfalfa.
Pictorial Press (offset) Thursday Democratic 1951 5 24 224 2.50
Max Harvey, Publisher.
MONTICELLOf (D3), pop. 3,467; White Co. (NW). 21 m W of Logansport. MONON;
PA RRs. Flour mills ; furniture factory ; meat packing plant ; hatcheries ; grain
elevators. Lake resort. Agriculture.
Herald- Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1862 8 24 294 15.60
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert G. Fisher, Editor; Monticello Herald Company, Inc., Publisher,
114 South Main St.
White County Times -f Thursday Democratic 1882 8 24 280 2.50
Virgil M. McClintic, Editor and Publisher.
MONTPELIER (G3%), pop. 1,826; Blackford Co. (NE). 40 m S of Fort Wayne.
NYC&SL RR. Manufactured flour, glass novelties, rubber fittings, boxes, gloves.
Stone quarries. Agriculture.
Herald-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1891 7 24 280 2.50 §1,012
Bruce E. Layman, Publisher.
CferaUUon— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; e)A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
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MOORESVILLE (E5), pop. 2,264; Morgan Co. (C). 15 m SW of Indianapolis. PA RR.
Manufactures paints, cement blocks, testing machines; machine shops. Grain,
dairy, fruit farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Times-f Thursday Republican 1869 6 24 262 2.00 §2*288
R. F. Adams and M. R. Adams, Publishers.
MORGANTOWN (E6), pop. 888; Morgan Co. (SC). 28 m SW of Shelbyville. 1C RR.
Poultry farms.
Tri-County Farmer -f Monthly Ind. & Agric 19-13 5 24 224 1.00
Issued 3rd Friday each month. J2,500 — Free
Elmer Ryon, Ed.; Ryon Publications, Inc., 3160 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis (8).
MOROCCO (C2V2), pop. 1,141; Newton Co. (NW). 45 m N of La Fayette. NYC RR.
Box factory; electronics; elevators. Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, wheat,
soybeans.
Courier-h Thursday Democratic 1877 5 24 210 2.00 §1,340
R. Vernor Ellis, Editor and Publisher.
MORRISTOWN (F5), pop. 679; Shelby Co. (SEC). 12 m N of Shelbyville. B&O; ERIE
RRs. Canneries. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, hay.
Tri-County Farm News Monthly Ind. & Agric 1942 5 24 224 1.00
Issued 2nd Friday each month. $2,500 — Free
Elmer Ryon, Ed.; Ryon Publications, Inc., 3160 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis (8).
MOUNT VERNONf (B8V2), pop. 6,150; Posey Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 20 m W of
Evansville. C&EI; L&N RRs. Manufactures flour, machinery; canned foods,
handles, stoves, corn products, cheese, beverages. Petroleum terminal and
refinery. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
Democrat + Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1867 8 24 298 10.25 §3,720
Orvan R. Hall, Editor; Edward F. Alles, Publisher.
Republican + Friday Republican 1905 G 26 280 1.50 §700
Doyle W. and Floyd F. Oursler, Editors and Publishers, 128 Main St.
MULBERRY (D4), pop. 950; Clinton Co. (C). 10 m NW of Frankfort. NYC&SL RR.
Cheese factory. Timber. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Reporter-}- Thursday Democratic 1890 7 24 280 3.00 §1,125
R. R. Clark, Editor and Publisher.
MUNCIEf (G4), pop. 58,479 (special U. S. Census 4-30-57, gives 65,314); Delaware
Co. (NE). On White River, 54 m NE of Indianapolis. NYC&SL; CCC&SL ; C&O;
PA RRs. Ball State Teachers' College. TV station.
Manufactures fruit jars, auto parts and accessories, fencing, bottles, malleable
castings, auto batteries, wire, structural steel, electrical goods, lawn mowers,
metal furniture, screw machine products. Three banks; deposits (6-30-58),
$76,160,523. 35,132 electric (AC) meters; 20,735 gas meters; 27,605 telephones.
Ball State News, The Friday Collegiate 1926 6 22 238 x4.00
Not issued Aug. 20 to Sept. 9.
Students of Ball State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
{Press-f Evg.ex.Sun. .. Independent 1886 9 21
Leon J. Parkinson, Editor; Muncie Newspapers, Inc., Publishers.
Star-f EveryMorn Independent 1899 9 21 301 26.00**28,688
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. **30,606
John O. Ferris, Editor; Muncie Newspapers, Inc., Pubs., High & Jackson Sts.
NAPPANEE (F2), pop. 3,393 (special U. S. Census 5-20-57, gives 3,791) ; Elkhart Co.
(N). 19 m S of Elkhart. B&O RR. Manufactures furniture, trailers, porcelain
table tops, canned goods, flour, feed, lumber, water filters. Agriculture. Corn,
oats, wheat.
Advc-ince-News-f Thursday Republican 1879 8 24 301 2.50 §2,486
Tom and Rita Myers, Publishers.
Farm and Home News -f Thursday Republican 1954 8 24 301 J5.620
Bremen- Wakarusa Farm and Home ed. — Lakeville-La Paz Farm and Home ed.
Thomas F. Myers, Editor and Publisher, 156 W. Market St.
NASHVILLEf (E6), pop. 526; Brown Co. (SC). 40 m SW of Indianapolis. Railroad
station, Helmsburg. 1C RR. Tourist center. Hardwood timber. Diversified
farming. Fruit, stock.
Brown County Democrat Thursday Democratic 1870 8 24 285 2.00 §1,666
Mrs. Margaret L. Wyatt, Editor and Publisher.
NEW ALBANYf (F8), pop. 29,346 (special U. S. Census 12-8-56, gives 38,098) ; Floyd
Co. (S). On Ohio River, 7 m NW of Louisville, Ky., connected by bridge. SOU;
B&O; MONON; PA RRs. Gas wells; hardwood timber. Southern Indiana
Tuberculosis Hospital.
Manufactures veneer, plywood, clothing, stoves, furnaces, marine supplies,
foundry products, prefabricated houses, wooden containers, glue, machine tools.
Four banks: deposits (6-30-56), $40,000,000. 13,629 electric (AC) meters;
9,126 gas (artif.) meters; 15,263 telephones.
f Ledger and Tribune-f- Sunday Ind. Dem 1952 5
f Evg.ex.Sat.
] Tribune-!- j Mo^ex.Sun. Ind- R<* 1888 8
L& Mon.
Color advertising accepted.
L The Tribune Co. Inc., Publisher, East 4th and Spring Sts.
NEWBURGH (C9), pop. 1,824; Warrick Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 10 m E of Evans-
ville, nearest railroad station. Flour mill; aluminum smelters; tobacco; concrete
block factories. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Register+ Friday Republican 1917 6 26 280 1.50
Dalton Wood, Editor; J. W. House, Jr., Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
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301 15. 60^*19,986
22 212 2.60
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§8,148
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NEW CASTLE t (G6), pop. 18,271 (special U. S. Census 8-5-58, gives 20,867) ; Henry
Co. (E). 18 m S of Muncie. CCC&SL; PA; NYC&SL RRs.
Manufactures auto parts, folding doors, piston rings, structural steel, rolled
steel products, caskets, children's garments. Greenhouses. Stock, poultry farms.
Corn, wheat, tomatoes.
Courier-Times -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1841 8 23 801 18.20 **1 1,863
Color advertising accepted.
Scott B. Chambers, Editor; Courier- Times, Inc., Publisher.
News-Republican -f Wed.&Fri Republican 1981 8 24 276 8.00 §3,492
Harry A. Cooper, Editor and Publisher, 112 N. Main St.
NEW HARMONY (B8), pop. 1,860; Posey Co. (SW). 22m NW of Evansville. 1C RR.
Manufactures tanks. Agriculture.
Times Friday Democratic 1892 8 24 808 2.50
Aline Reynolds, Editor; Lester Reynolds, Publisher.
NEW HAVEN (G2%). Pop. 2,836 (special U. S. Census 11-9-56, gives 2,608); Allen
Co. (NE). 5 m E of Fort Wayne. NYC&SL; WAB RRs. Farm machinery, cement
vaults manufactured. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Allen County Times-f Thursday Independent 1913 7 24 280 2.00 §1,356
F. H. Weber, Editor and Publisher.
NEW PARIS (F1H). POP. X920; Elkhart Co. (N). 6 m S of Goshen. WAB; CCC&SL
RRs. Boat oars, dairy and feed grain products manufactured. Agriculture.
Corn, wheat.
Farmer's Exchange-h Friday Ind. & Agric 1926 5 23 224 2.50 §6.254
W. E. Yeater, Editor and Publisher.
NEWPORTf (C5), pop. 660; Vermillion Co. (W). 31 m N of Terre Haute. C&EI RR.
Coal mines ; timber. Agriculture.
Hoosier State Tuesday Republican 1855 8 26 294 2.00 §618
Ola Neel, Editor; G. L. Carey, Publisher.
NOBLESVILLEf (F4%), pop. 6,567 (special U. S. Census 6-18-57, gives 7,800);
Hamilton Co. (C). 24 m N of Indianapolis. CI; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures
mechanical rubber goods, furniture, castings, paper, fruit jars, canned goods,
flour. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Ledger-}- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1887 8 24 294 15.60 §6,025
James T. Neal, Editor; Nobles ville Daily Ledger, Inc., Publisher.
Times-f Friday Democratic 1874 8 23 285 2.50 §794
Jenoise Thatcher, Editor; Hudler Press, Inc., Pub., 954-64 East Conner St.
NORTH JUDSON (D2), pop. 1,705; Starke Co. (NW).SO m S of La Porte. C&O;ERIE;
NYC; PA RRs. Decorative foliage manufactured. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, onions.
News-f Thursday Independent 1889 6 26 280 2.00 1,525
Mildred Kren, Editor; News Publishing Company.
NORTH LIBERTY (El%), pop. 1,165; St. Joseph Co. (N). 15 m SW of South Bend.
WAB ; NYC RRs. Silos, lettering guides, novelties, sheet metal products manu-
factured. Grain, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, hay, mint.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1895 5 24 224 2.00 §1,000
Neil W. De Coudres, Editor; Independent News Company, Pub., Walkerton.
NORTH MANCHESTER (F2%), pop. 8,977; Wabash Co. (NEC). 20 m NW of Hunt-
ington. CCC&SL; PA RRs. Manufactures furniture, opera chairs, gray iron
castings, brake linings, school and stadium seats, church furniture, poultry
equipment, coil windings. Manchester College (Ch. of Breth.). Diversified
farming.
News -Journal + Mon.&Thurs..Ind. Rep 1873 8 24 294 3.50 3,468
Roland Schmedel, Editor; North Manchester News- Journal Corp., Publisher.
Oak Leaves -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1912 6 24 266 2.75 1,300
Students of Manchester College, Editors and Publishers.
NORTH VERNON (F6%), pop. 8,488 (special U. S. Census 2-27-56, gives 3,949);
Jennings Co. (SE). 60 m SW of Cincinnati, O. NYC; B&O; PA RRs. Lumber,
furniture, auto fan belt, bath mats, ironing boards, talking devices manufac-
tured. Timber. Agriculture.
Plain Dealer Thursday Republican 1862 8 24 276 2.50 §3,500
R. Mayer, Jr., Editor; Burlin King, Publisher.
Sun-f Tuesday Democratic 1872 8 24 280 2.50 §3,150
R. Mayer, Jr., Editor; Burlin King, Publisher.
NOTRE DAME (El), pop. X 6,500; St. Joseph Co. (N). 3 m N of South Bend, banking
town. MC RR. University of Notre Dame (Cath. men) ; St. Mary's College
(Cath. women).
d.dv.) Barter* Biology 1909 1 BO 98 10.00
Dr. Arthur L. Schipper, Editor; University of Notre Dame Press, Publisher.
Ave Maria, The .Saturday Catholic 1865 3 26 125 5.00 51,567
Rev. John Reedy, C.S.C., Ave Maria Press, Publisher.
Catholic Boy, The Monthly Juvenile 1932 3 24 126 3.00 99,959
John N. Cackley, Jr., Editor; Holy Cross Fathers, Publisher.
Notre Dame Quarterly Collegiate 1948 8 28 140 x 50,000
James E. Armstrong, Editor; University of Notre Dame.
Notre Dame Alumnus Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1928 3 28 189 x J28.000
James E. Armstrong, Editor; University of Notre Dame.
Notre Dame Lawyer Quarterly Coll. Law 1925 1 60 98 6.00 1,250
University of Notre Dame, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
emt. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
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Notre Dame Scholastic +V.... Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1867 3 28 140x5.00
Students of the University of Notre Dame, Editors and Publishers.
^vtew™!..7;!0.™^ .......... } Quarterly ........ {f^rt* 1949 8 28 140 1.60
University of Notre Dame (College of Engineering), Publisher.
Review of Politics + .............. Quarterly ........ {cSr^Events 1939 l 48 128 5*°°
M. A. Fitzsimons, Editor; Review of Politics, Publisher.
OAKLAND CITY (C8), pop. 8,539; Gibson Co. (SW). 30 m NE of Evansville. SOU;
CCC&SL RRs. Extensive coal mining. Oakland City College (Bapt.). Diversified
farming:. Corn, wheat, oats.
Journal -f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1893 9 21 294 2.50
Jamie Reed, Editor; Vera Scheerer, Publisher.
OAKTOWN (C7), pop. 768; Knox Co. (SW). 16 m N of Vincennes. C&EI RR. Fruit
packing plant. Oil and eras wells. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, melons.
Press-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1926 6 26 280 1.00
H. U. Mitton, Editor and Publisher.
ODON (D7), pop. 1,177; Daviess Co. (SW). 50 m SE of Terre Haute. CMSP&P RR.
Flour, saw mills; creamery; monument works. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Corn, wheat, oats.
Journal-f .................................. Friday ............. Ind. Rep ............ 1878 5 24 224 2.00
Carval J. Stotts, Editor and Publisher.
ORLEANS (E7), pop. 1,581; Orange Co. (S). 16 m S of Bedford. MONON RR. Lumber,
feed mills ; butter, radio and television factories. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Progress-Examiner-f- .............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1879 7 23 280 2.00
W. M. Busick, Editor; Busick & Busick, Publishers.
OSGOOD (G6), pop. 1,228; Ripley Co. (SE). 45 m W of Cincinnati, Ohio. B&O RR.
Manufactures lumber, cement products, wood plugs, polo balls, condensed milk,
poultry processing plant. Hardwood timber; limestone quarries. Agriculture.
Corn, wheat, hay.
Journal-f .................................. Tuesday .......... Democratic ........ 1865 8 24 287 3.00
William E. Hunt, Editor; Ripley Publishing Co., Publisher.
OSSIAN (G3), pop. 761; Wells Co. (NE). 14 m S of Fort Wayne. NYC&SL RR. Feed
mills ; cannery ; meat packing plant ; farm pumps factory. Agriculture.
Journal + .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1914 8 24 308 2.50
Edwin A. Peck, Editors and Publishers.
OWENSVILLE (B9), pop. 1,110; Gibson Co. (SW). 27 m NW of Evansville. C&EI
RR. Lumber, feed mills. Timber. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Melons, tomatoes.
Star-Echo-f ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1896 7 24 280 2.50
J. S. Walker, Editor; Robt. V. Walker, Publisher.
OXFORD (C3H), Pop. 888 (special U. S. Census 7-22-57, gives 1,012); Benton Co.
(NW). 20 m NW of La Fayette. NYC&SL RR. Hatchery. Stock, poultry, grain
farms.
Gazette-f .................................. Friday ............. Republican ......... 1908 6 24 280 1.60
Richard B. Cross, Editor; Richard B. Cross Co., Publisher.
PALMYRA — Banner-Gazette — See Pekin.
PAOLIf (E7), pop. 2,675; Orange Co. (S). 24 m S of Bedford. MONON RR. Basket,
box chair, handle, tomato canning factories; creameries. Mineral springs;
hardwood timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, hay.
f News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1872 7 24 280 2.00
1 Republican-f ............................ Tuesday .......... Republican ......... 1875 7 24 280 2.00
1 J. P. Riley, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Riley, Publishers.
PEKIN (E7%), pop. X400; Washington Co. (S). 25 m NW of New Albany. MONON
RR. Poultry processing plant. Ships berries. Diversified farming. Berries,
poultry and dairy products.
Banner-Gazette + .................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1923 9 22 294 2.00
Circulates also in Borden and Palmyra.
Victor Green, Editor; Banner Publications, Box 38.
Clarion — See Milltown.
Giveaway — See Scottsburg.
PENDLETON (F4%), pop. 2,082 (special U. S Census 1-28-68, gives 2,684) ; Madison
Co. (EC). 82 m NE of Indianapolis. CCC&SL RR. Metal stamping, aluminum
awning factories, elevator. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1898 7 24 280 1.50
H. F. Weaver, Editor and Publisher, 112 E. Watter St.
PERRYSVILLE (C4%). pop. 462; VermllHon Co. (W). 40 m N of Terre Haute. C&EI
RR. Bank, Danville, 111. Diversified farming. Wheat, cattle, hogs.
Highland Herald + .................. Friday ............. Republican ......... 1941 8 24 273 1.50
Space sold only in combination with Herald of Cayuga.
Edna May Snoddy, Editor; Teresa McAllister, Publisher.
PERUf (E8), pop. 18,808 (special U. S. Census 1-29-57, gives 14,740) ; Miami Co.
(NC). On Wabash River, 65 m N of Indianapolis. C&O; NYC&SL; WAB RRs.
Airline LCA. Manufactures furniture, heating specialties, electrical safety
devices, electrical porcelain products, auto wiring systems, baskets, canned
goods, stationery, cigars, meat products, fertilizer. Meat packing plants;
bottling works; railroad shops. Grain farms.
Republican^- ............................ Friday ............. Republican ......... 1866 8 24 280 2.60
Edith W. Holman, Editor and Publisher.
Circ
7,000
1,700
1»900
§1,837
$994
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$997
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§2,432
§5,814
§1,665
800
1.000
ept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; |PuUisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. ?A*«te lines. 14 to inch. tCoonty seat PopuUtiott-1950 Census, xRand McNatty
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Tribune-f ................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1921 8 24 294 18.20 **9-,343
Color and comic strip advertising: accepted.
Peru Daily Tribune Publishing Co., Inc.
PETERSBURGf (C7%), pop. 8,085: Pike Co. (SW). 20 m SE of Vincennes. CCC&SL
RR. Concrete block factory ; lumber, flour mills ; nurseries. Ships products. Coal
mines; oil wells; hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Fruits, turkeys.
Press-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1866 8 24 280 8.00 §2,100
J. A. Hargis, Editor; Petersburg Publishing Co.
PIERCETON (F2), pop. 978; Kosciusko Co. (N). 35 m NW of Fort Wayne. PA RR.
Canning, tubing factories; planing mill; elevators; hatcheries. Lake resort.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tomatoes.
Press-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1950 8 22 808 2.50 §965
Dora Summey, Editor; A. E. Baumgartner, Publisher.
PLAINFIELD (E5), pop. 2,585 (special U. S. Census 4-1-55, gives 8,486) ; Hendricks
Co. (C). 14 m SW of Indianapolis. PA RR. Lawn mower factory; creamery; saw
mill. Residential. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats, soybeans.
Friday Caller-f- ........................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1934 5 24 210 1.50
Grace M. Jackson, Editor; Caller Publishing Company.
Messenger ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1866 8 24 299 2.50 §2,946
Ellen C. Curtis, Editor; Plainfield Messenger Inc., Publishers.
PLYMOUTHf (E2), pop. 6,704 (special U. S. Census 3-18-55, gives 7,334) ; Marshall
Co. (N). 24 m S of South Bend. NYC&SL; PA RRs. Manufactures automobile
radiators, gloves, chemical fertilizer, truck bodies, auto electrical supplies, pre-
fabricated houses, beverages, dairy products, stock feeds, wire-bound boxes,
grinding machines, stokers. Seed cleaning; canneries. Dairy and poultry farms.
PUot-News-f ........................... .Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind Rep ............... 1851 8 24 298 15.00 §7,4O6
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Samuel E. Boys, Editor; Pilot Company, Publisher.
PORTLANDf (H4), pop. 7,064; Jay Co. (NE). 27 m NE of Muncie. NYC&SL; PA RRs.
Manufactures steering wheels, drop forgings, garments, silos, brushes, brooms,
canned goods, dairy equipment. Meat packing plant. Natural gas and oil wells.
Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Commercial-Review, The -I-.. ..Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1872 8 24 280 15.60 §5,039
Rus Figert, Editor; Sherwood C. Ide, Sr., Publisher.
)! Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1949
Richard Elms, Editor; The Graphic Printing Co., Publisher.
5 24 225 3.00 **4,801
POSEYVILLE (B8), pop. 1,005; Posey Co. (SW). 20 m W of Evansville. 1C; C&EI
RRs. Agriculture. Peaches, watermelons, grain, sweet potatoes.
News + Friday Democratic 1882 6 26 280 2.50 §1,067
James R. Greenfield, Editor and Publisher.
PRINCETONf (B8), pop. 7,673; Gibson Co. (SW). 28 m N of Evansville. C&EI; SOU
RRs. Railroad shops ; electric clocks, catsup, oil well supplies manufactured.
Hatcheries. Coal mines; gas and oil wells. Farming. Wheat, corn, melons.
Clarion Democrat-}- -{Sun., Independent Sunday circ
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ernst Miskell, Editor; Mrs. Vera Scheerer, Publisher.
REMINGTON (C3). pop. 1,063; Jasper Co. (NW). 25 m NW of La Fayette. PA RR.
Marble plant. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat.
Press-f- Friday Republican 1873 5 24 224 2.50
Robert E. McGlynn, Publisher.
RENSSELAERf (C2%), pop. 4,072; Jasper Co. (NW). 40 m N of Lafayette. MONON
RR. Manufactures cushion springs, trailers, fertilizer, toy trains. Grain and beef
farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Contact V (no adv.) 10 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1937
Hugh P. Cowdin, Editor; St. Joseph's College, Publisher.
Jasper County News + Wednesday Democratic 1898
Leroy Kurtz, Editor; Edward L. Kurtz, Publisher.
Republican + Evpr.ex.Sun Republican 1896
H. B. Clark, Editor; Rensselaer Publishing Co.
Stuff -f V Ftntly, Wed.. ..Coll. Students... 1937
Students of St. Joseph's College, Publishers.
RICHMONDf (H5), pop. 39,539; Wayne Co. (E). 68 m E of Indianapolis. C&O; PA
RRs. Airline, LCA. Earlham College. Rose growing.
Manufactures multiple drilling and tapping machinery, lawn mowers, farm
implements, auto gears and axles, school and commercial bus bodies, work
gloves, fire doors, machine tools, caskets, casket hardware, underwear, kitchen
cabinets, furniture, pianos, refrigerators, insulated wire, piston rings, insulated
material, metal and plastic specialties. Extensive trade in hardware. Five banks ;
deposits (6-30-58), (Savings), $42,846,916. 12,250 wired (AC) houses; 9,177
gas (nat.) meters; 12,031 telephones.
American Friend, The-f- Ftntly (Thurs.) Friends 1894 3 28 140 3.00
Merritt Murphy, Editor; Friends Publication Board, Pub., 101 Quaker Hill Dr.
Earlham Post -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1931 5 24 182 2.50
Students of Earlham College, Editors and Publishers, Box 86.
5 24 224 x
Controlled free dist.
7 24 280 2.50
8 24 294 15.50
5 24 224 1.00
§750
$4.000
§900
§3,437
2,100
ts.ioo
840
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
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Pal,adiu»-Uem + {fSS^' ^ »*
R. G. Leeds, E. H. Harris, Publishers, 19 N. 9th St.
Quaker Action 4- Monthly Religious 1954 8 27 131 .85 $22,000
Not published during July and August.
Merritt Murphy, Editor; Five Year Meeting of Friends, Publisher.
West Side Enterprise-!- Thursday Independent 1953 5 24 224 25
Victor Jose, Editor and Publisher, 1113 Hunt St. 4,875 — Free
RIDGEVILLE (G4), pop. 950; Randolph Co. (E). 25 m NE of Muncie. PA RR. Cheese,
tractors, rock products manufactured. Stone quarries. Agriculture. Wheat, corn,
hay.
Randolph County News-f Friday Republican 1887 6 26 280 8.00 5387
W. L. Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
RISING SUNf (H6%). pop. 1,980; Ohio Co. (SE). On Ohio River, 22 m SW of Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Railroad station, Aurora. CCC&SL; B&O RRs. Flour mill; chair
factory ; creamery. Agriculture. Tobacco, wheat, corn.
f Ohio County News-j- Thursday Republican 1879 7 24 280 3.00 J675
T Recorder-f Thursday Democratic 1883 7 24 280 8.00 tl,825
1 J. M. Glatz, Editor and Publisher, Box 8.
ROANOKE (G2%), pop. 906; Huntington Co. (NE). 10 m NE of Huntington. WAB
RR. Electric coil factory; elevator; plating mill. Agriculture. Sugar beets, corn,
poultry.
Review-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1895 5 23 224 3.00 950
James B. Ransdell, Editor; Roanoke Pub. Co., Inc., Publisher, 128 S. Main St.
ROCHESTERf (E2y2), pop. 4,673; Fulton Co. (N). 44 m S of South Bend. ERIE;
NYC&SL RRs. Canned goods, creamery products, steel scaffolds, uniforms
manufactured. Fish hatchery. Summer resort. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Chester White Journal Monthly Swine 1910 3 28 140 1.00 2,700
J. Marvin Garner, Editor; Chester White Journal, Publisher, Box 228.
News-Sentinel -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1924 8 24 294 13.00 §4,171
J. Overmyer, Editor; Hugh A. Barnhart, Publisher.
ROCKPORT (C8^), pop. 2,493; Spencer Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 32 m E of Evans-
ville. SOU RR. Manufactures sanitary pottery, brick, flour, buttons, concrete
blocks. Moulding clay pits. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, soybeans.
Democrat-}- Friday Democratic 1855 7 24 280 2.00 §2,314
Raymond J. Patmore, Editor and Publisher.
Journal-f Friday Republican 1887 7 24 280 2.00 **2,428
Joe Hargis, Editor; H. L. Hargis, Publisher.
ROCKVILLEf (C5), pop. 2,467; Parke Co. (W). 25 m NE of Terre Haute. PA RR.
Bottling works; feed mill; hatchery. Coal mines; timber. Agriculture. Livestock.
Republican-f Thursday Republican 1833 8 24 280 3.00 -fc*2,457
W. B. Hargrave, Editor; The Rockville Republican, Publisher.
Tribune-f Thursday Democratic 1870 8 24 280 3.00 J2.200
Geo. Schwin, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
ROYAL CENTER (D8), pop. 876; Cass Co. (NC). 12 m NW of Logansport. PA RR.
Cannery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Record-h Friday Democratic 1889 5 24 143 2.50 §930
Mary E. Hand, Editor; Frank L. Hand and Philip E. Hand, Publishers.
RUSHVILLEf (G5), pop. 6,761; Rush Co. (SEC). 89 m SE of Indianapolis. NYC&SL;
CCC&SL; ERIE; B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures furniture, felt padding, piston
rings, caskets, lumber, gloves, farm machinery, fertilizer, canned goods, lawn
mowers. Meat packing; bottling works. Stone quarry. Agriculture. Cattle, hogs.
{Republican-}- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1840 8 24 294 15.60 §4,107
Louis Hiner, Editor; Republican Company, Publisher.
Telegram-}- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1924 8 24 294 15.60 §725
Space sold only in combination.
Ira Mcllwain, Editor; Telegram Company, Publisher, 219 North Perkins St.
RUSSELLVILLE (D5), pop. 861; Putnam Co. (WC). 50 m W of Indianapolis. B&O
RR. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
News Friday Republican 1908 5 24 245 1.75 §370
Grace G. Rutledge, Editor and Publisher.
RUSSIAVILLE (E4), pop. X898; Howard Co. (NC). 12 m SW of Kokomo. NYC&SL
RR. Flour mill; hatchery. Diversified farming.
Observer-f Friday Democratic 1848 5 23 224 1.50 $1,030
Lee J. Noble, Editor; Russiaville Observer, Publisher.
SAINT JOE (H2), pop. 479; De Kalb Co. (NE). 25 m NE of Fort Wayne. B&O RR.
Bank, Auburn. Pickle factory. Grain elevator; dairy. Agriculture.
News-f Thursday Republican 1887 5 22 182 2.00 §700
T. E. Haberkom, Jr., Editor; News Printing Co., Publisher.
SAINT-MARY-OF-THE-WOODS (C5%), Pop. X700; Vigo Co. (W). 6 m W of Terre
Haute, banking town. CCC&SL RR. Saint Mary-of-the- Woods College (Cath.
women). Dairy and poultry farms.
Alumnae News (no adv.) Quarterly Cath.Coll.AJum..l926 2 30 112 x2.00 U.125
Alumnae Association of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Publisher.
fAurora-f Quarterly Collegiate 1870 2 28 105 2.00 $525
J Bugle Call (no adv.) Bi-monthly Cath. Students...l921 2 80 112 .50 $16,500
Faarots-f Bi-weekly Collegiate 1918 6 26 210 2.00 $650
Students of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, aworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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9 22 294 2.85 §7,660
Estab Cols <S> Width? Depth Sub Clrt
SAINT MEINRAD (D8), pop. X 1,200; Spencer Go. (SW). 88 m NE of Evansville.
Railroad station and banking: town, Ferdinand. FERD RR. Lumber, flour mills;
brick and tile factory. St. Meinrad Seminary (Cath.). Coal mines; sandstone
quarry. Grain farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
Grail, The Monthly Catholic 1919 2 26 87 8.00 10,951
Walter Sullivan, O.S.B., Editor; Benedictine Fathers, Publishers.
SALEMf (E7), pop. 8,271 (special U. S. Census 4-2-57, gives 4,315) ; Washington Co.
(S). 85 m NW of New Albany. MONON RR. Manufactures radio cabinets, tool
handles, overalls, work shirts, lime, lumber, powdered metal, plastics, metal cast-
ings. Hardwood timber. Rock quarries. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Democrat + Wednesday Democratic 1827 8 24 280 2.50 §2,396
Everett Morris, Editor; Mrs. Charles R. Morris, Publisher.
Republican-Leader + Thursday Ind. Rep 1878 8 24 283 2.50 §3,922
Howard Grossman, Editor and Publisher.
SCOTTSBURGf (F7)f pop. 2,953; Scott Co. (SE). 81 m N of Louisville, Ky. PA RR.
Overalls, unfinished furniture, canning factories ; hatchery. Limestone quarries ;
hardwood timber. Agriculture. Tomatoes, corn, wheat.
f Chronicle-h Thursday Republican 1880 7 24 276 2.00 8168
1 Scott County Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1882 7 24 276 2.00 §2,863
1 W. M. Wells, Editor and Publisher, 18 N. First St.
Giveaway + Thursday Independent 1937
Victor Green, Editor; Banner Publications, Pekin, Box 217.
SEYMOUR (F6%), pop. 9,629 (special U. S. Census 9-8-55, gives 11,683); Jackson
Co. (S). 59 m S of Indianapolis. B&O; PA; CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures
plastics, milk cartons, shoes, shirts, furniture, snaths, grain cradles, dies,
veneer, canned goods, fertilizer, Pharmaceuticals, metal products, lumber. Hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming.
Republican + Thursday Republican 1879 8 24 312 1.25 §419
Tribune-f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind Rep 1879 8 24 308 15.00 **6,259
Color advertising accepted.
John H. Conner, Editor; Seymour Tribune Company, Inc., Publisher.
SHELBY (C2), pop. X490; Lake Co. (NW).30 m S of Gary. CRI&P RR. Bank, LowelL
Agriculture. Wheat, oats, corn.
Indiana Grange News Monthly Agriculture 1946 4 28 210 $3,900 — Free
Indiana Grange News, Publisher, P. O. Box 36.
SHELBYVIULEf (F5%), pop. 11,784 (special U. S. Census 11-29-55, gives 12,769);
Shelby Co. (SEC). 28 m SE of Indianapolis. CCC&SL; PA RRs. Manufactures
furniture, paper, rubber and milk products, electric motors, radio parts, plastics,
fibre glass, cotton gloves and dresses, lawn mowers, cash drawers, canned goods,
mirrors, radiant heaters, snaths. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
J°Technolo^.!!"d.™. JMonthly {^tf.nFs°°d 1937 2 20 129x6.00 J5.277
International Assn. of Milk and Food Sanitarians, Inc., Pub., Blue Ridge Rd.
News + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1947 8 22 305 18.20 **8,644
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John D. Scott, Ed.; Shelbyville Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 123 E. Washington St.
SHERIDAN (E4), pop. 1,965; Hamilton Co. (C). 28 m N of Indianapolis. MONON RR.
Manufactures flour; dairy and poultry products. Canned goods, stock feed.
Machine shops. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, milk.
News + Friday Republican 1882 8 24 287 2.50 §2,725
I. H. McMurtry, Editor; News Publishing Company.
SHIPSHEWANA (Fl), pop. 277; Lagrange Co. (NE). 50 m NW of Fort Wayne. NYC
RR. Work clothing factory. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
News-f Friday Independent 1946 5 24 224 1.00 824
R. H. Taggart, Editor and Publisher.
SHIRLEY (F5), pop. 1,087 (special U. S. Census 11-9-56, gives 621); Hancock Co.
(EC). 85 m NE of Indianapolis. CCC&SL RR. Machine shop. Diversified farming.
Community Record .Thursday Democratic 1948 5 24 220 1.00 §635
D. Reason, Editor; C. E. Foreman, Publisher.
Four County Farmer -f- Monthly Ind. & Agric -1942 5 24 224
Issued 1st Friday of each month. 12,500— Free
Elmer Ryon, Ed.; Ryon Publications, Inc., 3160 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis (8).
SHOALSf (D7), pop. 1,039; Martin Co. (SW). 42 m E of Vincennes. B&O RR. Gypsum
mines ; gypsum wallboard plants. Saw mill. Agriculture.
News-f Friday Democratic 1888 8 24 280 2.00 §1,490
Sanford A. Deckard, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH BENDf (El), pop. 116,911 (special U. S. Census 9-20-57, gives 131.770; St.
Joseph Co. (N). On St. Joseph River, adjacent to Mishawaka (pop. 32,918), and
86 m SE of Chicago, 111. GT; NYC; NJI&I; PA; MC; CCC&SL RRs. Airlines:
LCA; NOR; TWA; UAL. TV station.
Manufactures automobiles, auto accessories, advertising novelties, athletic
supports, brakes, canvas products, shirts, dresses, farm equipment, lathes, fish-
ing tackle, paint, varnish, bearings, ranges, drills, foundry products, guided
missiles, paper boxes, beer, toys, weather stripping, tools. Five banks; bank
clearings (6-30-58), $258,014,964; deposits (6-80-58), $182,145,386. 48,899
electric (AC) meters; 81,670 gas (artif.) meters; 76,098 telephones.
Goniec Polski-f- (Polish) Friday Independent 1896 7 26 280 2.50 91*850
Edwin A. Kalczynski, Editor and Publisher, 301 S. Chapin St. (25).
Record+ Friday Dem 1909 6 24 224 2.00 §2,450
E. H. Hickey, Editor; Record Press Corp., Publisher, 807 W. Jefferson Blvd. (2).
CircoUtkm— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, •worn: IPuUiiher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uae« Matt. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. \/I»tucd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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™™+ {irr^r HepubHcan «« »
Circulates also in Mishawaka. Prints South Bend Tribune Sunday Magazine
with Sunday edition.
Color advertising accepted.
Franklin D. Schurz, Editor; South Bend Tribune, Publisher,
Colfax Ave. at Lafayette Blvd.
Tri-County News-f .Friday Democratic 1922 8 24 283 2.00 §8,391
Alfred W. Snyder, Editor; Free Press Pub. Co., Publisher, 1410 S. Michigan St.
SOUTH WHITLEY (F2), pop. 1,299; Whitley Co. (NE). 27 m W of Fort Wayne.
NYC&SL; PA RRs. Railroad grip nut, trailer coach factories; small wire
assemblies; grain elevators. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Tribune+ Thursday Republican 1883 7 24 277 2.50 §1,178
Charles Bowerman and Harold Tschantz, Editors and Publishers.
SPENCERf (D6), pop. 2,394; Owen Co. (SWC). 53 m SW of Indianapolis. PA RR.
Novelty and wood products, lumber, plastics, carded drugs, confectionery,
milk products manufactured. Coal mines ; limestone quarries. Agriculture. Corn,
stock apples.
Breeders' Gazette — See Louisville, Kentucky.
Owen Leader-f Thursday Republican 1913 8 26 352 2.00 §3,781
J. W. Hutcheson, Editor ; Spencer Owen Leader, Publisher.
World + {i^Sun*'8*1' Democrat*c 192? 8 2* 2^4 13.00 §2,886
T. Perry Wesley, Editor and Publisher.
SULLIVANf (C6), pop. 6,428; Sullivan Co. (SW). 27 m S of Terre Haute. C&EI;
1C RRs. Machine shops. Coal mines ; oil and natural gas wells ; timber. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms.
C Democrat + Wednesday Democratic 1854 8 24 280 1.00 §738
< Times + {I^Suiu"8*** Democratic 1905 8 24 28° 10-40 §4,580
L Eleanor P. Jamison, Editor and Publisher.
Union + Thursday Republican 1866 7
Eleanor P. Jamison, Editor and Publisher, 18 E. Jackson St.
SUMMITVILLE (F4), pop. 1,061; Madison Co. (EC). 20 m N of Anderson. CCC&SL
RR. Cannery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Sun Friday Republican 1941 7 24 280 1.50
Mrs. M. Johnson, Editor; Allen Terhune, Publisher.
SWAYZEE (F3%), pop. 690; Grant Co. (NEC). 12 m SW of Marion. NYC&SL RR.
Cannery; elevator. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats, tomatoes.
Press-f Thursday Republican 1895 7 24 280 2.50
L. P. Lake, Publisher.
SYRACUSE (F2), pop. 1,458; Kosciusko Co. (N). 22 m SE of Elkhart. B&O RR.
Trailers. Summer resort. Dairy farms. Corn, wheat, onions.
Syracuse- Wawasee Journal -{-Thursday Republican 1876 5 23 217 3.50
Margaret Freeman, Editor; W. W. Paull, Publisher.
TELL CITY (D9), pop. 6,735 (special U. S. Census 2-19-57, gives 6,516); Perry Co.
((S). On Ohio River, 45 m E of Evansville. SOU RR. Boat connections. Furni-
ture, radio tubes, brick factories ; foundry ; flour, planing mills ; bottling works ;
oil refinery; meat packing plants. Distillery. Coal mines; hardwood timber.
Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
News-f Friday Republican 1891 8 24 294 4.00
Ed Schergens, Editor; News Publishing Company.
TERRE HAUTEf (C5%),pop. 64,214 (special U. S. Census 5-12-58, gives 72,892 ; Vigo
Co. (W). On Wabash River, 72 m SW of Indianapolis. CCC&SL ; C&EI; CMSP&P;
PA RRs. Airlines : LCA; TWA. State Teachers College; Rose Polytechnic Institute
(men). Coal mines; shale and clay deposits; oil field. TV station.
Manufactures bricks, building tile, beer and ale, alcohol, asphalt materials,
advertising novelties, awnings, tarpaulins, bronze bushings and bearings, boilers
for steam and storage, brass, gray iron castings, steel buildings, switchgear,
cans, antibiotics, chemicals, polyethylene wrapping material, phonograph rec-
ords, food packaging, heavy paper, corrugated packing boxes, clothing, picnic
boxes and coolers, solvents, anti-freeze, animal feed, coke, paints, baking
powder, transformer tanks, jet engine assemblies. Tie creosoting; coal mining;
railroad shops. Eight banks; deposits (6-23-58), $107,349,454. 28,129 electric
(AC) meters; 20,778 gas (nat.) meters; 38,836 telephones.
Advocated .Friday Independent 1919 8 24 280 2.00
W. E. Jenkins, Editor; Advocate Publishing Co., Inc., 201 S. 5th St.
Indiana Statesman-}- V Wednesday Teach. Coll 1894 6 83 266 2.25
Students of Indiana State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Rose Technic-f V Monthly (Engineering 1891 8 29 14° 2'00
Students of Rose Polytechnic Institute, Eds. and Pubs., RR 5, East Nat'l Rd.
Saturday Spectator-)- Saturday Republican 1904 4 26 168 4.00
J. B. Harned, Editor; Spectator Publishing Co., 61 Spectator Court.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, worn; )Publiafaer'a Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ema, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI«ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the ua« of the Directory in front of book.
26 266 1.50 §1,660
J597
920
§1,360
**4,569
§4,603
13,500
1,700
§1,984
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fStar-f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Rep 1908 8 22 815 15.60**28*6S6
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
James Benham, Editor.
Tribune + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1896 8 22
Tribune and Star-f Sunday Independent 1896 8 22
Marsee A. Cox, Editor; Tribune-Star Pub. Co., Inc., Tribune Bldg.
Teachers College Journal V lNrrt«fui,, •cM,i«ot,'««oi 1929 3 27
815 15.60**3O,203
815 10.40 **4S,341
eacners ^onege «i ournai v l»jr,x«+v»i« ir«/i« ««*:«««! AtfZtf o &i 131
(no adv.) JMontnly Educational Controlled free dist. *8,000
Charles Hardaway, Editor; Indiana State Teachers College, Publisher.
TIPTONf (E4), pop. 6,683 (special U. S. Census 11-21-57, gives 5,880); Tipton Co.
(NC). 40 m N of Indianapolis. NYC&SL RR. Manufactures canned goods,
piston rings, nickel plate, furniture, incubators, poultry and hog supplies,
brooms, chemicals. Bottling works; elevators. Oak, maple, beech timber.
Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle, soybeans.
Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1895 8 24 280 7.00 §3,551
Tribune Publishing Co.
TOLLESTON— See Gary.
UNION CITY (H4), pop. 8,672; Randolph Co. (E). 28 m N of Richmond. CCC&SL;
B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures bus bodies, auto welts and trimmings, motors,
theater seats, canned goods, powdered milk, electric cream testers, furniture,
mops, lawn mowers, flour. Saw mill. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, tomatoes.
Times-Gazette -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1925 8 24 280 7.80 §2,708
Dick Wise, Editor; Gazette Publishing Company.
UPLAND (F4), pop. 1,565; Grant Co. (NEC). 20 m NW of Muncie. PA RR. Glove,
canvas, furniture factories; grain elevator; cannery; saw mill. Taylor Univer-
sity. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Contest Magazine Monthly Contests 1980
Hugh Freese, Editor; A. D. Freese & Sons, Publishers.
Courier-}- Thursday Republican 1897
Hugh Freese, Editor; A. D. Freese & Sons, Publishers.
Echo, TheV Wednesday Collegiate 1913
Students of Taylor University, Editors and Publishers.
2 86 126 4.50 J7.170
6 19 280 2.00
5 24 208 2.50
852
J700
6'000
350
2,950
§7,933
804
VALPARAISOt (C2), pop. 12,028 (special U. S. Census 12-13-55, pives 13,443);
Porter Co. (SW). 44 m SE of Chicago, 111. GT; NYC&SL; PA RRs. Manufac-
tures fibre and mica products, magnets, ball and roller bearings, paint, varnish,
grapple hay forks, food processing machines, feed. Valparaiso University. Agri-
culture. Dairy and poultry products.
Cresset, The (no adv.) ............ Monthly .......... IpuV Affairs 1937 2 21 125 2'00
O. P. Kretzmann, Editor; Valparaiso University Press, Publishers.
TorchV ..................................... Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1914 5 24 225 x3.50
Students of Valparaiso University, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Vidette-Messenger-f ............... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep .............. 1927 8 23 308 18.20
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Vidette-Messenger Company, Inc., Publisher.
VAN BUREN (F3), pop. 815; Grant Co. (NEC). 12 m NE of Marion. NYC&SL RR.
Ships popcorn. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
News-Eagle-f .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 7 24 280 2.00
E. F. Warfel, Editor; E. F. Warfel, Inc., Publisher.
VEEDERSBURG (C4), pop. 1,719; Fountain Co. (W). 20 m E of Danville, 111. CCC&SL;
NYC&SL RRs. Brick, condensed milk, ceramics factories. Iron foundry. Pop-
corn processing plant. Coal mines. Agriculture. Livestock, poultry.
News-f ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1890 7 24 280 2.00 §2,000
W. L. and Dot Boggs, Editor and Publisher.
VERSAILLESf (G6), pop. 886 (special U. S. Census 11-7-55, gives 1,095) ; Ripley Co.
(SE). 40 m W of Cincinnati. Ohio. Railroad station, Osgood. B&O RR. Manu-
factures shoe heels, furniture, veneer. Poultry processing plant. Limestone
quarries. Dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Republican-f ............................ Thursdav ........ Republican ......... 1856 8 24 290 3.00 **3,865
Harry W. Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
VEVAYf (G7), pop. 1,809; Switzerland Co. (SE). On Ohio River, 40 m SW of Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Railroad station, Carrollton, Ky. CA RR. Boats to river ports. Flour
mills ; shoe factory. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Reveille Enterprise-f ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1816 7 26 308 3.00 $2,300
John P. Danglade, Editor and Publisher.
Switzerland Democrat-f ......... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1868 7 26 800 2.50 J450
John P. Danglade. Editor and Publisher, 403 Ferry St.
VINCENNESf (C7). pop. 18.881: Knox Co. (SW). On Wabash River, 50 m N of
Evansville. B&O; CCC&SL; C&EI; PA RRs. Manufactures structural steel,
canned goods, window glass, shoes, egg case fillers, corrugated paper, batteries,
soft drinks ; monuments, flour, farm implements, paper products, floral supplies.
Creameries ; nurseries. Coal mines. Agriculture. Apples, peaches, corn.
' '
Ross H. Garrigus, Editor; Central Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, tworn; JPublisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
etna, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty leat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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WABASHf (F3), pop. 10,621 (special U. S. Census 6-3-57, gives 11,672) ; Wabash Co.
(NEC). On Wabash River, 20 m N of Marion. WAB; CCC&SL RR.
Manufactures paper board products, radio cabinets, furniture, insulating
material, auto tires and tubes, asbestos products, lime, water meter boxes,
beverages, display cases, machine shops. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, hogs.
Plain Dealer and Times Star.. Evg. ex. Sun Ind. Rep 1859 8 24 294 8.00 §7,5O1
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Wabash Plain Dealer Company, Publisher.
WAKARUSA (El%), pop. 1,143; Elkhart Co. (N). 11 m S of Elkhart. WAB RR. Con-
crete vaults, ladders, trailer furniture, house-trailers manufactured. Meat pack-
ing plants; elevators. Farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Tribune-f- Wednesday Democratic 1892 8 24 308 2.75 **1,19O
James H. Wright, Editor and Publisher.
WALKERTON (Diy2), pop. 2,102; St. Joseph Co. (N). 22 m SW of South Bend. B&O;
NYC; NYC&SL RRs. Furniture, garment factories; brass foundry; grain ele-
vators. Agriculture. Peppermint, onions, wheat.
Independent-h Thursday Independent 1875 5 24 224 2.00 §1,670
Robert E. Urbin, Editor; Independent-News Co., Publisher.
Trucker's News Monthly }Tr^fckfng* 1936 5 24 224 1>0° 3'700
Robert E. Urbin, Editor; Truckers' News Co., Publisher, 603 Roosevelt Rd.
WALTON— -See Press, Bunker Hill.
WANATAH (D2), pop. X582; La Porte Co. (NW). 20 m S of Michigan City. MONON;
PA RRs. Hatcheries. Diversified farming.
Mirror Thursday Democratic 1895 7 26 308 2.00 643
Wm. F. Hunt, Editor and Publisher.
WARREN (G3), pop. 1,247; Huntington Co. (NE). 15 m S of Huntington. NYC&SL
RR. Glass factory. Tomato cannery; feed mill; elevator; hatcheries. Agriculture.
Hogs, corn, dairy and poultry products.
Tribune-f- Friday Democratic 1898 7 24 280 3.50 §1,OO8
Bruce E. Laymon, Editor and Publisher.
WARSAWf (F2), pop. 6,625 (special U. S. Census 5-7-57, gives 6,965) ; Kosciusko Co.
(N). 45 m NW of Fort Wayne. PA; CCC&SL RRs. Manufactures surgical splints,
friction materials and laminated phenolic products, pancake flour, food and milk
products, iron castings, furniture, aircraft parts, brattice cloth, baskets, paint,
cut glass, lumber. Lake resort. Timber. Farming.
Times-Union-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Republican 1856 8 24 29420.80 **9,068
Color advertising accepted.
R. B. Williams, Editor; Reub Williams and Son, Publishers.
WASHINGTONf (C7), pop. 10,987; Daviess Co. (SW). 20 m W of Vincennes. B&O;
CCC&SL RRs. Railroad shops. Rubber clothing, refrigerator units, garment hang-
ers, furniture, folding chairs, flour, canned goods, hinges and rings, electric
signs, concrete blocks, beverages manufactured. Coal mines ; oil and gas wells.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, apples.
Herald-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Rep 1905 8 24 294 13.00 **5,118
Washington Herald, Inc., Publisher.
Times-}- Evg.ex. Sun.. .Ind. Dem 1867 9 21 294 13.00 **4,S36
John Backes, Editor; Boyd & Backes, Publishers, 111 N. E. Third St.
WATERLOO (G2), pop. 1,414; De Kalb Co. (NE). 26 m NE of Fort Wayne. NYC RR.
Cannery ; flour and feed mill. Stock, grain farms. Oats, corn, wheat.
Press-f Thursday Republican 1859 5 24 210 2.00 §350
John T. Johnston and C. E. Miller, Editors and Publishers.
WAVELAND (C4y2), pop. 553; Montgomery Co. (WC). 15 m S of Crawfordsville.
PA RR. Corn, soybeans, wheat.
Tri County News (offset) -f.. Thursday Republican 1887 6 24 224 2.00 456
Ellen Harvey, Editor; Max Harvey, Publisher.
WAYNETOWN (C4), pop. 658 (special U. S. Census 6-18-56, gives 929) ; Montgomery
Co. (WC). 10 m W of Crawfordsville. CCC&SL RR. Bricks, tile, flour, alfalfa
meal, cement blocks, lumber manufactured. Timber. Dairy, stock farms. Corn,
wheat, soybeans.
Despatch -f Thursday Democratic 1892 4 26 154 1.00
Space sold only in combination with Wingate News.
W. K. Whalen, Editor and Publisher.
WEST LEBANON (C4), pop. 642 ; Warren Co. (NW). 26 m E of Danville, 111. WAB RR.
Grain farms. Corn, soybeans, wheat.
Gazette-f- Thursday Republican 1883 7 26 294 2.00 $660
J. W. L. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
WESTVILLE (Dl), pop. 624; La Porte Co. (NW). 12 m W of La Porte. MONON; WAB
RRs. Hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Indicator-}- Thursday Republican 1882 8 24 308 3.00 §1,285
Burdette E. Slater, Editor and Publisher.
WHITING (CD, pop. 9,669; Lake Co. (NW). 5 m N of Hammond. B&O: EJ&E;
NYC; PA RRs. Oil refineries. Manufactures metals, chemicals, soap and food
products. Residential. Agriculture.
Times-Graflc (offset) Thursday Independent 1893 5 24 224 3.00 2,890
James J. Griffith, Editor; Ben Franklin Press, Publisher, 1864 Indianapolis Blvd.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand MiNally
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WILLIAMSPORTf (04), pop. 1,241; Warren Co. (NW). On Wabaah River, 25 m SW
of La Fayette. WAB RR. Diversified farming. Grain.
Pioneer-f Thursday Democratic 1917 6 26 287 2.00
William L. Small, Editor and Publisher.
Review- Republican + Thursday Republican 1854 7 26 280 2.00
Herbert S. Cripe, Editor and Publisher.
WINAMACf (D2), pop. 2,166; Pulaski Co. (NW). 24 m NW of Logansport. PA RR.
Steel spring, clothing factories; grain elevators; saw mill; hatcheries. Dairy,
stock, grain farms. Alfalfa, corn, soybeans.
Pulaski County Journal -f- Thursday Democratic 1888 8 24 276 3.00
E. C. Gorrell, Editor; Gorrell & Son, Publishers.
WINCHESTERf (G4), pop. 5,467; Randolph Co. (E). 23 m E of Muncie. PA; CCC&SL
RRs. Manufactures moulds, burial slippers, gloves, glass, furniture. Machine
shop. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Journal- Herald + Tues.,Thurs.,Sat.Republican....l860 8 24 280 10.40
R. M. Kist, Editor; Winchester- Journal-Herald Corp., Publisher.
News + fMon., Wed., Democratic 1886 8 24 280 15.60
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Gazette Publishing Company, Inc., Union City.
WINGATE (C4), pop. 400; Montgomery Co. (WC). 14 m NW of Crawfordsville.
NYC&SL RR. Grain, poultry, stock farms. Wheat, corn, soybeans.
News + Wednesday Independent 1901 4 26 154 1.00
Space sold only in combination with Waynetown Despatch.
W. K. Whalen, Editor and Publisher, Waynetown.
WINONA LAKE (F2), pop. 1,366 (special U. S. Census 2-8-57, gives 1,732) ; Kosciusko
Co. (N). 5 m SE of Warsaw. PA RR. Bank town, Warsaw. Heating apparatus
and plumbers' supplies manufactured. Lake resort. Timber. Diversified farming.
Free Methodist, The Tuesday Methodist 1868 3 31 147 3.25 30,304
Dr. James F. Gregory, Editor; Lloyd H. Knox, Publisher.
Youth in Action. Monthly {yolfth16^0*1181 1941 2 28 116 8'00 10'°00
Ernest Keasling, Editor; Free Methodist Pub'g House, Publisher, 9th College.
WINSLOW (C8), pop. 1,322; Pike Co. (SW). 34 m NE of Evansville. SOU RR.
School ruler, woodworking factories ; hatchery. Coal mines ; clay pits ; hardwood
timber. Diversified farming.
Pike County Dispatch -f Friday Democratic 1898 8 24 204 2.50 §2,550
John H. Drof, Editor; Frank Heuring, Publisher.
WOLCOTT (C3), pop. 778; White Co. (NW). 30 m NW of La Fayette. PA RR. Brick
and drain tile factory. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Beacon + Thursday Independent 1936 5 24 224 1.00 626
Blacker by Printing Co., Publisher, Remington.
WOLCOTTVILLE (Gl%), pop. 672; Lagrange Co. (NE). 38 m NW of Fort Wayne.
WAB ; PA RRs. Grain elevator ; gravel washing plant. Lake resort. Agriculture.
Corn, wheat, apples.
Herald + Wednesday Republican 1896 7 24 280 1.50 §842
Richard Targgart, Editor and Publisher.
WORTHINGTON (C6%), pop. 1,627; Greene Co. (SW). 40 m SE of Terre Haute.
CCC&SL; PA RRs. Cement silos factory; elevator; produce packing plant. Coal
mines. Stock, grain farms. Livestock, corn, wheat, soybeans.
Times-f Thursday Republican 1853 6 26 280 1.50 §1,163
W. I. Pryor, Editor and Publisher.
YORKTOWN (G4), pop. 1,109; Delaware Co. (E). 8 m W of Muncie. CCC&SL RR. Tool
and die factory; grain elevator; sand gravel pits. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats.
ADventure-f- Thursday Independent 1958 8 24 280 2.00 1,100
David Iliff, Editor and Publisher, 108 E. Smith St.
ZIONSVILLE (E5), pop. 1,636; Boone Co. (C). 15 m NW of Indianapolis. CCC&SL RR.
Refinery. Manufactures drugs. Residential. Dairy, stock farms.
Times-h Thursday Republican 1871 7 24 280 3.00 §1,710
George F. Leamnson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
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IOWA
Population 2,621,078 (U. 6. Census, 1950)
State Capital, DBS MOINES
Iowa is bounded on the north by Minnesota, east by the Mississippi River which separates it
from Wisconsin and Illinois, south by Missouri and west by the Missouri and Little Sioux Rivers
which separate it from Nebraska and South Dakota. Its extreme length from north to south is
800 miles ; its breadth 800 miles ; total land area 56,045 square miles ; rank in area twenty-second.
The distinguishing feature of Iowa is its fertile prairies. Nearly all parts of the state are gently
rolling, without mountains or very high hills, but with frequent bluffs along the streams. In
richness of soil and in the percentage of land subject to cultivation, it is probably unsurpassed by
any other state. The valleys of the Red Cedar, Iowa and Des Moines Rivers are particularly pro-
ductive. Transportation is highly developed with numerous railways and a large volume of
traffic on the Mississippi and Missouri. The climate is one of extremes of heat and cold, and of
dry winters and wet summers. The Weather Bureau at Des Moines gives the temperature
(annual monthly mean) at 49.5; highest degree on record 110; lowest — 30; total annual pre-
cipitation, 82.04 inches.
Along educational lines Iowa is one of the country's leading states. Some of its many colleges
are: The University of Iowa, located at Iowa City; Iowa State Teachers' College, at Cedar Falls.
The College of Agriculture at Ames is noted in its field, being recognized especially for its
scientific investigation and original research.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twenty-second. Rural population (1950), 47.7%. In 1950, of
the 2,621,073 total population, 2,599,666 were white; 21,507 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 203,159.* Farm acreage, 34,264,639. Average acreage per farm,
168.7. Average value per farm, $27,566. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 51,551.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $376,139,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $1,735,972,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): corn, $216,825, rank, second; soybeans, $143,937,000,
rank, second; oats, $28,199,000, rank, first; hay, $7,140,000; wheat, $6,513,000; sorghum grain,
$3,292,000; popcorn (value of production), $1,299,000, rank, second; sorghum sirup, $744,000,
rank, second; fiaxseed, $526,000; potatoes, $430,000; timothy seed, $834,000; red clover seed,
$283,000; barley, $234,000; rye, $201,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): strawberries (value of production), $428,000;
apples, $390.000; grapes, $61,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $794,840,000, rank, second;
hogs and pigs, $381,647,000, rank, first; all sheep and lambs, $28,309,000, rank, eighth; horses
and mules, $6,586,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $108,466,000, rank, third; turkeys, $23,792,000,
rank, third; chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $12,968,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $172,198,000, rank, eighth.
Total milk production on farms, 6,428,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamery butter,
189,854,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 106,202,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 36,642,000 Ibs.;
creamed cottage cheese, 12,434,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 12,001,000 gallons.
FORESTS, FURS AND FISHERIES
Total forest production (1947) 45,093 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: oak, cottonseed and
aspen, elm, maple, walnut, basswood, ash, white pine, birch, hickory, sycamore, balsam fir.
Fur animals (1957-58): total number of pelts, 147,746. Value of pelts, $251,661. Principal
furs: mink, muskrat, raccoon.
Mississippi River fisheries catch (1956), 8,216,000 Ibs.; $323,000 value. Principal fish:
catfish and bullheads, buffalo fish.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,219,144,000. Leading industry groups:
food and kindred products, machinery (except electrical), printing and publishing industries.
Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $73,462,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1953), $52,202,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: cement, stone,
coal, sand and gravel.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 1,025,700. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.),
1,236,000. Number of post offices (1967), 1,050. Number of retail stores (1954), 35,122; sales,
$3,074,945,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 99
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adair (SW). Greenfield 12,292 6 Benton (EC), Vinton 22,666
2 Adama <SW^, Coming 8,763 7 Black Hawk (NBC), Waterloo 100,448
8 Allamakee (NE)? Waukon 16,351 8 Boone (C), Boone 28,189
4 Appenooee (S), Centerville 19,683 9 Bremer (NEK Wayerly 18,884
5 Audubon (SWC), Audubon 11,579 10 Buchanan (NEC), Independence.... 21,927
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LIST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
County* Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County* Location on Map and County Seat Fop.
11 Buena Vista (NW), Storm Lake.... 21*113 66 Lee (SB), Fort Madison and
12 Butler (NC), Allison 17,894 Keokuk 43,102
13 Calhoun (NWC), Rockwell City.... 16,926 67 Linn (E), Cedar Rapids 104,274
14 Carroll (WC), Carroll 23,065 68 Louisa (SE), Wapello 11,101
16 Cass (SW). Atlantic 18,632 69 Lucas (S), Chariton 12,069
16 Cedar (E). Tipton 16,910 60 Lyon (NW), Rock Rapids 14,697
17 Cerro Gordo (JM), Mason City 46,053 61 Madison (SWC), Winterset 18,131
18 Cherokee (N), Cherokee 19,062 62 Mahaska (SEC), Oskaloosa 24,672
19 Chickasaw (NE), New Hampton.... 15,228 63 Marion (SC), Knoxville 2'5,930
20 Clarke (S), Osceola 9,369 64 Marshall (C), Marshalltown 35,611
21 Clay (NW), Spencer 18,103 65 Mills (SW), Glenwood 14,064
22 Clayton (NE), Elkader 22,522 66 Mitchell (N). Osage 13,945
23 Clinton (E), Clinton 49,664 67 Monona (W), Onawa 16,303
24 Crawford (W).Denison 19,741 68 Monroe (S), Albia 11,814
25 Dallas (SWC), Adel 23,661 69 Montgomery (SW), Red Oak 15,686
26 Davis (SE), Blomfield 9,959 70 Muscatine (SE), Muscatine 32,148
27 Decatur (E), Leon 12,601 71 O'Brien (NW), Primghar 18,970
28 Delaware (E), Manchester 17,734 72 Osceola (NW), Sibley 10,181
29 Des Moines (SE), Burlington 42,056 73 Page (SW), Clarinda 23,921
30 Dickinson (NW), Spirit Lake 12,756 74 Palo Alto (NW), Emmetsburg 15,891
31 Dubuque (E), Dubuque 71,337 75 Plymouth (NW), Le Mars 23,252
82 Emmet (NW), Estherville 14,102 76 Pocahontas (NW), Pocahontas 15,496
33 Fayette (NE), West Union 28,294 77 Polk (C), Des Moines 226,010
34 Floyd (N), Charles City 21,505 78 Pottawattamie (SW), Council
36 Franklin (NC), Hampton 16,268 Bluffs 69,682
86 Fremont (SW), Sidney 12,323 79 Poweshiek (SEC), Montezuma 19,344
87 Greene ( WC ), Jefferson 15,644 80 Ringrgold (S), Mount Ayr 9,528
38 Grundy (WC), Grundy Center 13,722 81 Sac (W), Sac City 17,518
89 Guthrie (SWC), Guthrie Center.... 15,197 82 Scott (E), Davenport 100,698
40 Hamilton (C), Webster City 19,660 83 Shelby (W), Harlan 15,942
41 Hancock (N), Garner 15 077 84 Sioux (NW), Orange City 26,381
42 Hardin (C), Eldora 22*218 85 Story (C), Nevada 44,294
43 Harrison (W), Logan \." ""'."". 19,'560 86 Tama (EC). Toledo 21,688
44 Henry (SE). Mount Pleasant 18 708 f J J*?10^ <SW), Bedford 12,420
45 Howard (NE), Cresco 13,105 |£ l?110^ (S)' 9£?£to£? 15'Sni
46 Homboldt (NWC) Dakota Citv 1^117 89 Van Buren (SE), Keosauqua 11,007
47 Ida (W) IdTGrove 10«Q7 90 Wapello (SE), Ottumwa 47,397
48 Iowa (SEC) Maren*o iS'SSJ 91 Warren (SC) , Indianola 17,758
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K2 TnK« /IP T' ail?*ld 15»69€ 95 Winnebago (N), Forest City 13,450
K* T™ °/UEi* IOWa Clty 45'756 96 Winneshiek (NE), Decorahf. 21,639
KA I t8 i /^^nam0sa 19,401 97 Woodbury (NW), Sioux City 103,917
64 Keokuk (SE), Sigourney 16,797 98 Worth (N), Northwood 11,068
65 Kossuth (N), Algona 26,241 99 Wright (N), Clarion 19,652
IOWA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
gaily 44 Daily 3
Evening Dailies (40) Semi-weekly 1
Morning Dailies (4) Weekly 17
Daily, with Sunday edition (8) Fortnightly 6
Semi-weekly 7 Semi-monthly 1
Weekly 384 Monthly 57
Free or partly free circ. wklies (5) Bi-monthly 6
Fortnightly 1 Quarterly 12
Monthly 2 Three times a year 1
Shoppers (3)
_ Total Periodicals 104
Total Newspapers 438
Total number of publications 542
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 99
Total number of towns having publications 386
For circulation figures for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It 1»
possible to Incorporate a later figure In that list.
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ACKLEY (G3%), pop. 1,608; Hardin Co. (C). 43 m W of Waterloo. M&SL; 1C RRs.
Cannery; creamery; hatchery; elevator. Stock, grain farms. Corn, hogs, cattle.
World- Journal -J- Thursday Independent 1869 6 26 276 8.00 51,295
Kenneth and Margaret Geddes, Editors and Publishers.
ADAIR (D5%), pop. 827; Adair Co. (SW). 60 m W of Des Moines. CRI&P RR. Poultry
and egg concentration plants. Grain, stock farms.
News Thursday Independent 1882 6 26 280 2.BO 81.085
W. E. Littler, Editor and Publisher.
ADELf (E5), pop. 1,799; Dallas Co. (SWC). 22 m W of Des Moines. CMSP&P RR.
Brick and tile, soybean factories; hatchery; nursery. Agriculture. Corn, oats,
wheat.
Dallas County News -f. Wednesday Republican 1872 8 24 808 4.00 52,706
Geo. T. DeFord, Editor; John Snyder, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V !••««<* only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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AFTON (£6%), pop. 986; Union Co. (S). 50 m SW of Des Moines, CB&Q RR. Manu-
factures concrete products, butter. Ships livestock. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Corn, oats.
Star-Enterprise + Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 2.50 51,021
Leo C. Raster, Editor and Publisher.
AKRON (A3), pop. 1,251; Plymouth Co. (NW). 29 m N of Sioux City. CMSP&P RR.
Feed mill; hatchery. Grain, dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Regis ter-Tribune-f- Thursday Republican 1886 7 26 276 2.50 51,443
Ray A. Smith, Editor; Ray A. Smith & Son, Publishers.
ALBERT CITY (D3), pop. 786; Buena Vista Co. (NW). 45 m NW of Fort Dodge.
CMSP&P RR. Machine shop; grain elevator. Poultry, stock, grain farms.
Appeal-f Thursday Independent 1911 7 26 280 2.50 5735
Paul Olson, Editor; A. C. Paulson, Publisher.
ALBIAf (H6Vfc), pop. 4,888; Monroe Co. (S). 68 m SE of Des Moines. M&SL; CB&Q;
WAB RRs. Manufactures mouse traps, aluminum doors ; processes poultry.
Coal mines ; timber. Diversified farming.
Monroe County News -f Monday Democratic 1875 8 24 287 3.50 52,437
Donald A. Norberg, Editor; Albia Publishing Co., Publisher.
Union-Republican + Thursday Republican 1860 8 24 287 3.50 §2,463
R. W. Larson, Editor; Union Republican Company, Publisher.
ALGONAf (E2), pop. 5,415; Kossuth Co. (N). On Des Moines River, 42 m N of Fort
Dodge. CMSP&P; C&NW RRs. Creameries; hatcheries; fertilizer, motor and
aviation testing equipment, motor rebuilding, bottled gas, feed manufactured.
Grain farms. Corn, oats, hay; cattle and hogs.
Kossuth County Advance + .. Thursday Independent 1901 8 24 287 3.00 **4,477
Published Thursday in even numbered years and Tuesday in odd numbered years.
W. C. Dewel and D. E. Dewel, Editors ; Advance Publishing Company.
Upper Des Moines -f Thursday Independent 1865 8 24 308 3.00**4>6SO
Published Tuesday in even numbered years and Thursday in odd numbered years.
R. B. Waller and C. S. Erlander, Publishers.
ALLISONf (H3), pop. 771; Butler Co. (NC). 30 m NW of Waterloo. CGW RR. Cream-
ery. Dairy, poultry, stock farms. Corn, hogs.
Tribune-f- Wednesday Republican 1881 6 24 276 2.50 §1,207
Erwin Klingbeil, Editor and Publisher.
ALTA (C3), pop. 1,348; Buena Vista Co. (NW). 58 m NE of Sioux City. 1C RR.
Creamery; grain elevator. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Advertiser-}- Thursday Independent 1870 7 24 280 3.00 §1,500
Raymond Kindwall, Publisher.
ALTON (A2V6), pop. 1,038; Sioux Co. (NW). 42 m NE of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Cement block factory ; rendering works ; hatcheries. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Corn, oats, barley.
Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1888 7 24 266 3.00
George E. and Mary L. Bowers, Editors and Publishers.
ALTOONA (G5), pop. 763; Polk Co. (C). 4 m E of Des Moines, nearest banking town.
CRI&P RR. Aluminum window factory; hatchery. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Corn, oats, hay.
Herald Thursday Independent 1889 7 23 276 2.50 §1,785
M. J. Blesz, Editor and Publisher.
ALVORD (A2), pop. 263; Lyon Co. (NW). 35 m SE of Sioux Falls, S. D. GN RR.
Agriculture.
Register-f Thursday Democratic 1893 7 24 280 2.00 514
H. F. Fitzgerald, Editor and Publisher.
AMES (F4^), pop. 22,898; Story Co. (C). 32 m N of Des Moines. C&NW; FDDM&S
RRs. Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Agriculture Experi-
ment Station. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle. TV station.
Manufactures stock and poultry feeds, pennants, felt blankets, jackets, canned
corn, milk products, toys.
Alumnus of Iowa State V Bi-monthly Coll. Alumni 1905 3 27 140x2.00
Alumni Assn. of Iowa State College, Publisher, 242 Memorial Union.
Green Gander V Quarterly Coll. Humor 1916 2 42 140 1.00
Iowa State College Chapters of Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, Publishers.
Iowa Agriculturist + V Monthly Agriculture 1902 8 28 140 2.50
Students of the Division of Agriculture of Iowa State College, Ed. and Pub.
Iowa Engineer V Monthly Coll. & Eng'g 1901 2 40 140x1.50
Engineering Division, Iowa State College, Publisher.
Iowa Homemaker-f V Monthly Home Econ 1921 2 42 140 1.50
Students of the Division of Home Economics of Iowa State College, Eds. and Pubs.
Iowa State College 1« f{ _ _r ("College Vet. ,qoq
Veterinarian |3 *' a yr \Medicine 1939
Gordon Held, Editor; Iowa State College Press, Publisher.
Iowa State Daily -|- V Every Morn.... Collegiate 1871
Iowa State Daily Publication Board, Publisher.
Iowa State Scientist V Monthly Scientific (Coll.) 1948
Iowa State Scientist Publication Board, Publisher.
Tribune-}- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1867
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ames Daily, Tribune-Times Co., Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mata. 6 Nonpareil
ems, *12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Beat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNmlly
estimate. Vlsiued only during academic year. xSubacrlption included In membership fee.
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ANAMOSAf (L4), pop. 8,910; Jones Co. (E). 25 m NE of Cedar Rapids. CMSP&P
RR. work shirts, butter, cement blocks, silos manufactured. Poultry packed.
Limestone quarries. Grain, stock farms. Corn, hogs, cattle.
f Eureka+ Thursday .Republican 1856 8 24 294 4.00 $8,991
1 Journal-h Monday Democratic 1872 8 24 294 4.00 $8,964
1 Thos. B. Powell, Jr., Editor; Jones County Printing Co., Publisher.
Hawkeye+ (noadv.) Monthly $£*. 1938 ^^^25^1^5 ^0
Donald Shindley, Editor ; Anamosa Men's Reformatory, Box B.
ANITA (D6), pop. 1,112; Cass Co. (SW). 68 m W of Des Moines. CRI&P RR. Stock,
grain, poultry, dairy farms. Cattle, hogs, corn.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1883 6 24 280 8.00 §1,098
Helen B. Temple, Editor; Merle Temple, Publisher.
ANTHON (B4). pop. 770; Woodbury Co. (W). On Little Sioux River. 84 m SE of
Sioux City. 1C RR. Large mink farm. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Herald-}- Wednesday Independent 1901 7 24 276 2.50 §1,368
V. A. Lundquist, Editor and Publisher.
ARLINGTON (K3), pop. 661; Fayette Co. (NE). 40 m NE of Waterloo. CMSP&P
RR. Agriculture. Dairy, stock and poultry farms.
News-f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1952 7 24 280 2.00 §695
R. P. Strauch, Editor; R. P. Strauch and James Hermen, Publishers, Elgin.
ARMSTRONG (El%), pop. 948; Emmet Co. (NW). 70 m NW of Maaon City. CRI&P
RR. Hatcheries; creamery; grain elevators. Poultry, grain farms. Corn, soy
beans, oats.
Journal + Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 287 2.50 §780
Kenneth D. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
ATLANTICf (D6), pop. 6,480; Cass Co. (SW). 45 m E of Council Bluffs. CRI&P RR.
Mineral feed, confectionery, poultry processing; hatcheries; elevators; nurseries.
Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle.
News -Telegraph -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Rep 1871 8 24 287 8.00 §6,639
Comic strip advertising accepted.
F. D. Simpson, Editor; News -Telegraph Publishing Corp.
AUBURN (D4), pop. 350; Sac Co. (W). 80 m NW of Des Moines. C&NW RR. Agricul-
ture. Livestock, grain.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1936 6 24 256 2.00
H. J. and Muriel Minglin, Editors and Publishers.
AUDUBONf (D5), pop. 2,808; Audubon Co. (SWC). 75 m W of Des Moines. CRI&P
RR. Cannery ; hatcheries ; alfalfa mill ; creamery ; nursery ; produce packing house.
Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle.
News-Guide Thursday Independent 1950 8 24 301 8.50 §2,744
Terry Barton, Editor; Elmer G. Carlson, Publisher.
AURELIA (C3), pop. 807; Cherokee Co. (NW). 65 m NE of Sioux City. 1C RR. Grain
elevators. Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Sentinel -f- Thursday Independent 1880 5 24 224 3.00 837
Robert S. Forbes, Editor and Publisher.
AVOCA (C5%), pop. 1,595; Pottawattamie Co. (SW). 35 m NE of Council Bluffs.
CRI&P RR. Alfalfa mill; creamery; hatchery. Diversified farming. Corn, live-
stock, small grain.
Journal-Herald + Thursday Ind. Dem 1896 7 24 280 3.50 1,283
J. R. Dunlevy, Editor and Publisher.
BAGLEY (E5), pop. 392; Guthrie Co. (SWC). 55 m NW of Des Moines. CMSP&P RR.
Feed mill; hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, oats.
Gazette-f- Thursday Democratic 1880 7 24 283 3.00 681
Kenneth Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
BANCROFT (E2), pop. 901; Kossuth Co. (N). 60 m NW of Mason City. C&NW RR.
Hatcheries ; creamery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Register-f Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 280 2.50 §1,S4O
H. V. Clark, Editor; Clark & Clark, Publishers.
BATTLE CREEK (B4), pop. 873; Ida Co. (W). 42 m SE of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Ships livestock. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Hogs, cattle, corn.
Times-f Thursday Democratic 1880 7 24 280 2.50 §650
Selene C. Lighter, Editor and Publisher.
BAXTER (G5), pop. 618; Jasper Co. (SO. 14 m NW of Newton. CGW RR. Feed mill.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
New Era-f Wednesday Republican 1894 7 24 276 2.50 545
H. F. Messersmith, Editor and Publisher.
BAYARD (D5), pop. 634; Guthrie Co. (SWC). 60 m NW of Des Moines. CMSP&P RR.
Elevator. Grain, stock farms. Oats, com, hogs.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1880 7 24 280 8.00 919
Kenneth Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
BEDFORDf (D7), pop. 2,000; Taylor Co. (SW). 115 m SW of Des Moines. CB&Q RR.
Hatcheries; elevator. Agriculture. Hogs, cattle, corn, poultry.
Times-Press-f Thursday Independent 1872 8 24 808 8.00 §2,790
A. W. Hamblin, Editor and Publisher, 813 Main St.
-**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, a worn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch, t County scat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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BELLE PLA1NE (J5), pop. 8,056; Benton Co. (EC). 36 m W of Cedar Rapids. C&NW
RR. Creamery; cannery; taw mill; machine shop; commercial printing plant.
Stock, poultry farms. Hybrid corn.
Union-f Wednesday Ind. Rep 1866 8 28 808 4.00 53,257
R. O. Burrows, Sr., Editor; Burrows Publishing Co.
BELLEVUE (N4), pop. 1,982; Jackson Co. (E). On Mississippi River, 22 m SE of
Dubuque. CMSP&P RR. Washing machine factory. Fisheries. Dairy, stock,
poultry farms.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1877 7 24 280 3.00 §1,984
Thomas A. Bates, Publisher, 130 South Water St.
Leader-f Thursday Republican 1870 6 26 276 2.50 §950
Estate of Mrs. Antoinette Schirmer, Publisher.
BELMOND (F8), pop. 2,169 ; Wright Co. (NC). On Iowa River, 82 m SW of Mason City.
M&SL; CRJ&P; CGW RRs. Hybrid seed corn, soybean processing and grain
drying plants; creamery; hatchery; elevators. Gravel pits. Stock, grain farms.
Corn, hogs, cattle.
(Buyers Guide-h Thursday Shopping 1964 8 24 808 2,050 — Free
Independent-^- Thursday Independent 1868 8 24 808 3.50 §1,798
J. R. Gallagher, Editor; Belmond Publishing Company.
BENNETT (M5), pop. 857; Cedar Co. (E). 26 m NW of Davenport. Nearest railroad
station, Tipton. C&NW RR. Creamery. Stock, dairy farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1916 8 24 811 1.50 4:428
Hugh Doty, Editor; G. T. Langdon and H. Clark, Publishers.
BETTENDORF (N5%), pop. 5,132; Scott Co. (E). On Mississippi River, 5 m E of
Davenport. CMSP&P; CB&Q RRs. Manufactures grain harvesters, oxygen and
acetylene, railroad equipment, paint, steel and foundry products. Ships vege-
tables ; hatchery ; locker plant. Agriculture.
Press-f Thursday Republican 1929 5 24 224 2.00 §1,454
Le Roy E. Kakert, Editor; Press, Publisher, 1616 State St.
BLAIRSTOWN (J5), pop. 523; Benton Co. (EC). 26 m W of Cedar Rapids. C&NW RR.
Manufactures concrete products ; hatchery. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Oats, corn,
soybeans.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1919 8 23 308 2.25 §688
G. A. and H. V. Ellis, Publishers.
BLAKESBURG (H6%), pop. 401; Wapollo Co. (SE). 15 m S of Ottumwa, nearest
bank. CMSP&P RR. Meat packing plant. Coal mine. Agriculture. Hogs, milk,
corn.
Excelsior-f- Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 280 2.00 §670
Gerald K. Young, Editor and Publisher.
BLOOMFIELDf (J7), pop. 2,688; Davis Co. (SE). 20 m S of Ottumwa. CB&Q; WAB
RRs. Butter factories; hatchery. Play pens, pasties, and poultry processing
equipment manufactured. Agriculture. Sheep, cattle, hogs, soybeans.
Davis County Republican -f ..Tuesday Republican 1863 8 24 294 3.75 **2,323
Davis County Republican Co., Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 19.
Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1869 8 24 294 3.75 **2,514
Bloomfleld Democrat Co., Inc., Publisher.
BONAPARTE (K7), pop. 642; Van Buren Co. (SE). On Des Moines River, 30 m W of
Fort Madison, Bank, Farraington. CRI&PRR. Glove and mitten factory; nursery.
Agriculture. Com, hay, soybeans.
Record-Republican -f Thursday Republican 1874 7 24 280 2.00 §2,631
W. R. Kerr, Publisher.
BOONEf (F4), pop. 12.164; Boone Co. (C). 14 m W of Ames. C&NW; FDDM&S;
CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures wire, iron and dairy products, refrigerators, soap,
cookies, envelopes, hydraulic and automotive equipment. Nurseriee ; hatcheries ;
railroad and machine shops; meat processing plant. Agriculture. Corn, oats,
cattle.
News-Republican -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1865 8 24 298 18.20 **5,972
Mrs. H. A. Garvey, Publisher; H. A. Garvey, Co-publisher.
BOYDEN (B2), pop. 541; Sioux Co. (NW). 63 m NE of Sioux City. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery; hatchery; meat packing plant. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn,
hogs, cattle.
Reporter H- Thursday Independent 1891 6 26 280 2.00 §361
C. G. Sawyer and M. J. Kempers, Publishers.
BREDA (D4), pop. 506; Carroll Co. (WC). 45 m SW of Fort Dodge, C&NW RR.
Creamery. Diversified farming.
News-f Wednesday Independent 1912 7 24 280 3.00 §575
L. M. Quinlan, Editor and Publisher.
BRIDGEWATER (D6). pop. 296; Adair Co. (SW). 12 m W of Greenfield. CB&Q RR.
Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Times -|- Thursday Independent 1896 7 24 280 2.00 §337
Burton Hood, Editor and Publisher.
BRIGHTON (K6), pop. 705; Washington Co. (SE). 30 m NE of Ottumwa, CRI&P;
M&SL RRs. Flour mill; cannery; creamery. Agriculture. Livestock.
Enterprise-f- Thursday Independent 1882 6 26 280 2.50 642
W. E. Farrell, Editor and Publisher.
BRITT (F2), pop. 1,908; Hancock Co. (N). 30 m W of Mason City. CMSP&P; M&SL
RRs. Creamery; seed corn processing, feeding equipment, dry milk manufac-
tured. Ships grain. Farming. Corn, oats, soybeans.
News-Tribune 4- Wednesday Independent 1893 8 24 808 8.50 §2,350
John B. Anderson, Editor; Britt News-Tribune, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to inch. T A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon Included in membership fee.
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BROOKLYN (J6), pop. 1,328; Poweshiek Co. (SEC). 70 m E of Des Moinee. CRI&P
RR. Creamery. Grain, poultry, stock farms.
Chronicle-f- Thursday Republican 1875 7 24 280 4.00 §1,482
L. L. Kinnamon, Editor; Chronicle Printing Co., Publisher.
BUFFALO CENTER (F2), pop. 1,087; Winnebago Co. (N). 60 m NW of Mason City.
CRI&P RR. Dairy* stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, sugar beets.
Tribune + Thursday Independent 1892 8 26 280 8.00 §1,475
G. A. Carman, Editor and Publisher.
BURLINGTONf (L7), pop. 30,613; Des Moines Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 60 m
S of Davenport. Barge connections. C&NW; CMSP&P; FDDM&S RRs. Airline,
OZA. Limestone quarries. Fisheries.
Manufactures farm machinery, buttons, soap, furniture, desks, mattresses,
farm equipment, turbines, auto trailers, tire chains, electrical equipment, radio
parts, fertilizers, insecticides, germicides, commercial chemicals, automatic
hoists, engines, caskets, biscuits, overalls, paint, monuments, baskets, cartons,
spark plugs. Ordnance works; railroad shops; iron works; cooperage shops.
Four banks; deposits (6-6-58), $30,519,075. 10,689 electric (AC) meters; 4,736
gas (nat.) meters; 12,335 telephones.
Hawk-Eye GaZette+ {f£«S" Independent
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Stuart Aubrey, Editor ; Hawk-Eye Gazette, Publisher.
Labor News + Thursday Labor 1919 5 24 210 2.00 J4,200
P. L. Mennen, Editor; Trades and Labor Assembly, Publisher, P. O. Box 547.
CAMBRIDGE (F5), pop. 573; Story Co. (C). 26 m N of Des Moines. CMSP&P;
CRI&P RRs. Grain elevator. Diversified farming.
Leader Thursday Republican 1889 6 26 276 2.00 §460
L. O. Langland, Editor and Publisher.
CARLISLE (G5% ), pop. 903; Warren Co. (S). 7 m S of Des Moines. CRI&P RR. Manu-
factures brick, tile. Agriculture.
Citizen-h Friday Independent 6 26 280 1.50
R. E. Thorpe, Editor and Publisher, 206 University Ave., Des Moines.
CARROLLf (D4), pop. 6,231; Carroll Co. (WC). 50 m SW of Fort Dodge. C&NW; CGW
RRs. Manufactures farm wagons, equalizers, ladders, butter. Hatcheries. Stock,
poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, beans.
Times-Herald -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1868 8 22 294 18.20 **5,324
James W. Wilson, Publisher.
CARSON (B6), pop. 596; Pottawattamie Co. (SW). 23 m E of Council Bluffs. CB&Q;
CGW RRs. Lumber yard. Farming. Corn, wheat, oats, cattle, hogs.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1953 7 24 280 2.50 §437
Reignald W. Hendrix, Editor and Publisher.
CASCADE (M4), pop. 1,299; Dubuque Co. (E). 24 m SW of Dubuque. Railroad station,
Monticello. CMSP&P RR. Creamery. Agriculture. Corn, hay, oats.
Pioneer Advertiser -f Thursday Republican 1879 8 28 808 3.00 §1,646
Leo J. Sullivan, Editor and Publisher.
CASEY (D6%), pop. 703; Guthrie Co. (SWC). 52 m SW of Des Moines. CRI&P RR.
Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs.
Vindicator-f- Thursday Republican 1878 7 23 280 2.00
Fred E. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
CEDAR FALLS <J3% ), pop. 14,384 ; Black Hawk Co. (NEC). On Cedar River, 5 m NW
of Waterloo. W; 1C; CGW; CRI&P RRs. State Teachers College. Gravel pits,
stone quarries. Diversified farming.
Manufactures rotary pumps, barn and elevator equipment, gates, fences,
automatic humidifiers, hoists, pulleys. Smelter; planing mill; nursery.
Ahnmm. (no adv.) Quarterly ColL Alum »» C2on tilled fL dist. m.600
Milo Lawton, Editor; Iowa State Teachers College, Publisher.
Collet Eye+V Friday Collect. "n cSnJ&.d'&.d'iE "*S8S
Students of Iowa State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Record-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1901 8 24 29412.50 §3,380
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Wm. V. Anthony, Editor and Publisher.
CEDAR RAPIDSf (K4%), pop. 72,296; Linn Co. (E). On Cedar River, 110 m NE of
Des Moines. W; CMSP&P; 1C; CRI&P; C&NW; CR&IC RRs. Airlines: OZA;
UAL. Coe College. Two TV stations.
Manufactures cereal, sirup, sugar, dairy and road machinery, boxboard and
containers, automotive tools and machinery, radio electronics equipment, oil
burners, furniture, pumps, gravel crushers, cranes, snow plows, electric pow-
ered shovels, trailer parts, candy, office and drainage equipment, rubber goods,
plastic bags, medical and chemical products, plumbing supplies, auto parts and
toys, furnaces, livestock feed, structural steel and building supplies, compressed
gas. Railroad shops ; meat packing ; foundries ; rendering plant. Six banks ; bank
clearings (6-30-58), $182,251,852 ; deposits (6-30-58), $140,844,714. 32,937 elec-
tric (AC) meters; 29,795 gas (nat.) meters; 46,586 telephones.
Monthly {*&**£*' 1906 3 26 140 4.00
Prints two issues in April. (Oper'n
A.B.C. Statement not released at press time.
Stamats Publishing Co., 427 Sixth Ave., S. E.
r*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher*! Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
•mi, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Genius. xRand McNally
estimate. VI*>ued only during academic year. xSnbscription included in membership fee.
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CEDAR RAPIDSf (Continued) Estab Cols <•> Width? Depth Sub 5re
Conductor and Brakeman, lii/rnn+uiv PR T ahnr AFr-nf 1884 3 24 140x2.00
The-f ^Monthly RR. Labor &Frat Controlled free dist. 29,143
J. A. Paddock, Editor; Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, Publisher,
OECB Bid*.
Construction Equipment 1
Operation and f Bi-monthly Construction 1948 3 28 138 2.00 $56,000
Maintenance J
Charles E. Parks, Editor; Construction Publications, Inc., 104 First Ave. East.
Cosmos Coe, The-f V Thursday Colletfate 1890 5 24 224 8.00 *750
Students of Coe College, Editors and Publishers.
r«™*fo-L_ f Evg. ex. Sun., /1^twlatl4. 1883 8 22 294 23.40**63£30
Gazette + 1Sun Morn Independent ^t evg circ. **50,233
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.
Harry Boyd, Editor; J. F. Hladky, Jr., Publisher, 500 Third Ave., S. E.
Russell's Official National "I rwB *!««•• i P«a
Motor Coach Guide [Monthly Schedules 1927 2 42 11217'50
(no adv.)... J
James E. Rogers, Editor; Russell's Guide, Inc., Publisher, 817 Second Ave., S. E.
CENTERVILLEf (H7), pop. 7,625; Appanoose Co. (S). 35 m SW of Ottumwa. CRI&P;
CB&Q RRs. Manufactures farm equipment, steel castings, mining machinery,
buttons, feeds, bricks. Coal mines; limestone quarries; timber. Agriculture.
Corn, soybeans, alfalfa,
lowegian and Citizen -f- Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1864 8 22 294 18.20
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. M. Beck, Editor; J. M. Beck and R. K. Beck, Publishers.
CENTRAL CITY (K4), pop. 965; Linn Co. (E). 20 m NE of Cedar Rapids. 1C RR.
Hatchery; creamery; produce packing house. Agriculture. Corn, hogs.
News-Letter and New Era -(-.Thursday Republican 1888 7 24 276 2.00 §1,502
T. W. Lewis, Editor; Lewis Publishing Company.
CHARITONf (G6%), pop. 5,320; Lucas Co. (S). 42 m SE of Des Moines. CRI&P;
CB&Q RRs. Foot remedies, brooms, butter, mine timber, steel fabricating
manufactured. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Herald-Patriot -f Thursday Republican 1856 8 24 280 3.50 §3,554
Brace M. Owings, Editor; Chariton Publishing Company, Inc.
Leader-f- Tuesday Democratic 1871 8 24 280 3.50 §3,228
Will D. Allender, Editor; Leader Publishing Company, Inc.
CHARLES CITYf (H2), pop. 10,309 ; Floyd Co. (N). On Cedar River, 30 m E of Mason
City. CGW; CMSP&P; 1C RRs. Manufactures farm equipment, poultry remedies,
fertilizer, sashes and doors. Machine shops. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Press. Evg. ex. Sun... Republican 1896 8 24 298 15.60 **4,888
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Paul R. Bumbarger, Editor and Publisher.
CHARTER OAK (B4), pop. 710; Crawford Co. (W). 50 m SE of Sioux City. CMSP&P
RR. Agriculture. Livestock, corn, dairy products.
Times-f Thursday Republican 1886 7 24 280 2.50 688
W. M. Nellor, Editor and Publisher.
CHEROKEEf (B3), pop. 7,705; Cherokee Co. (NW). 50 m NE of Sioux City. 1C RR.
Manufactures farm equipment, power mowers, beverages; railroad shops;
creamery. Diversified farming.
{Courier-f Thursday Independent 1986 8 24 287 2.50 §2,848
Angeline Heinen, Editor.
Times & Chief -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1870 8 24 29410.00 §4,870
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Frank Buckingham, Editor; Times Publishing Company, Inc.
CLARENCE (L5), pop. 791; Cedar Co. (E). 32 m E of Cedar Rapids. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Agriculture. Com, oats, hay.
Sun Thursday Republican 1879 7 24 282 2.00 §440
Harlo A. Seaton, Editor and Publisher.
CLARINDAf (C7), pop. 5,086; Page Co. (SW). 70 m SE of Council Bluffs. CB&Q RR.
Manufactures beverages, electric transformers, automotive tools. Seed houses.
Hatcheries. Agriculture.
Herald- Journal -f Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1859 8 24 287 4.75 **4,196
C. C. Caswell, Editor; Clarinda Publishing Company.
CLARIONf (F3), pop. 3,150; Wright Co. (NC). 30 m NE of Fort Dodge. CRI&P;
CGW RRs. Railroad and machine shops; hybrid seed corn plants; hatcheries.
Ships cattle. Stock, grain, poultry farms. Corn, cattle, oats.
Wright County Monitor-f .. ..Thursday Independent 1869 8 24 301 3.00 §2,501
W. B. Houser, Editor and Publisher.
CLARKSVILLE (H8), pop. 1,210; Butler Co. (NC). 35 m NW of Waterloo. CGW;
CRI&P RRa. Corn cannery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Star-f Thursday Republican 1866 6 24 280 2.50 §940
Gomer Evans, Editor and Publisher.
CLEAR LAKE (G2), pop. 4.977 ; Cerro Gordo Co. (N). On Clear Lake, 10 m W of Mason
City. MC&CL; CMSP&P RRs. Creamery. Summer resort. Boats manufactured.
Mirror-Reporter + ". Thursday Republican 1869 8 22 294 3.50 §1,975
Also prints shopper for free distribution. Circ. 1:2,500.
J. G. Anderson. Editor; W. E. Beck, Jr., Publisher.
Circulation — fr+Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census, xRand McNally
estimate. VI«*ued o<u> during academic year. xSubscription included In membership fe*
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CLINTONf (N5), pop. 80,879; Clinton Co. (E). On the Mississippi River, 188 m W of
Chicago. CB&Q; CMSP&P; C&NW RRs. Airline, OZA. Bridges to Fulton and
East Clinton, 111.
Manufactures corn syrup, sugars, salad oils, stock and poultry feeds, soybean
products, cellophane, sashes and doors, furniture, wooden boxes, house dresses,
structural steel, machinery, wire goods, gasoline engines, culvert pipes, fly
swatters, paper cartons, wire cloth, LP gas systems. Railroad repair and machine
shops. Three banks; bank clearings (6-80.68), $157,795,474; deposits (6-1.58),
$34,071,915. 9,654 wired (AC) houses; 7,710 gas (nat.) meters; 9,522 (res.)
telephones.
Herald -f- ................................... Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1856 9 22 808 18.20**22,368
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Clinton Herald Co., Publisher, 221-23 Sixth Ave., S.
r-^ m „ , *«„**„ [Indus. 1939 6 24 280 2.00 5,216
Town Talk+ ............................ Sunday ............ j& Farm 11.109— Free
Bob Fulton, Editor and Publisher, 618 S. Second St.
COGGON (K4). pop. 604; Linn Co. (E). 24 m NE of Cedar Rapids. 1C RR. Creamery.
Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Monitor-f- ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1880 6 26 276 1.50 §668
M. E. Crosier, Editor and Publisher.
COLFAX (G5), pop. 2,279; Jasper Co. (SC). 12 m W of Newton. CRI&P RR. Bottling
works. Tents, tables, brooders manufactured. Mineral springs, health resort.
Coal mines. Stock, grain farms.
Tribune-f- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 6 26 273 2.50 J1.518
S. E. and E. B. Tennant, J. Williams, H. Williams, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
COLLINS (G5), pop. 432; Story Co. (C). 28 m SW of Marshalltown. CMSP&P RR.
Agriculture. Corn, beans, hogs.
Gazette + ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1891 7 24 280 2.50 706
Carl D. Hoit, Publisher.
COLUMBUS JUNCTION (L6), pop. 1,123; Louisa Co. (SE). On Iowa River, 23 m W of
Muscatine. CRI&P RR. Limestone quarries. Button, canning factories. Agricul-
ture. Corn, oats, wheat.
........ Democratic ........ 1887 7 26 308 2.00 §2,557
B. H. Shearer, Editor and Publisher.
CONRAD (H4), pop. 649; Grundy Co. (WC). 65 m W of Cedar Rapids. C&NW RR.
Alfalfa, hybrid seed corn processing; meat packing and cold storage plants;
cattle waterers and hydrants manufactured. Diversified farming.
Record -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1880 5 24 245 2.00 780
E. E. Jebousek, Editor and Publisher.
COON RAPIDS (I>5), pop. 1,676; Carroll Co. (WC). 60 m NW of Des Moines.
CMSP&P RR. Hybrid seed corn and poultry packing plants; hatchery; creamery.
Stock, grain farms. Corn, grain, beans.
Enterprise + ............................ Friday ............. Republican ......... 1881 5 23 224 3.50 $1,330
J. Thomas Rogers, Editor; J. Thomas Rogers and John J. Rogers, Publishers.
CORALVILLE (K5), pop. X977 (branch of Iowa City P. O.) ; Johnson Co. (E). 2 m W
of Iowa City. CRI&P RR. Diversified farming. Hay, oats, corn.
Guide-f ..................................... Monday ........... Independent ...... 1956 5 24 224 1,140 — Free
Duane C. Oeriggs, Editor and Publisher, Box 335, West Branch.
CORNINGf (D6%), pop. 2,104; Adams Co. (SW). 70 m E of Council Bluffs. CB&Q
RR. Ships farm products. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Adams County Free Press -f. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 8 24 280 3.50 83,200
Paul S. Gauthier, Editor; Free Press Publishing Company.
CORRECTIONVILLE (B3%), pop. 992; Woodbury Co. (W). 30 m E of Sioux City.
C&NW; 1C RRs. Elevator; hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1882 7 24 280 2.50 8850
R. L. Harris, Editor and Publisher.
CORWITH (F2%), pop. 480; Hancock Co. (N). 40 m SW of Mason City. M&SL RR.
Manufactures farm implements, feed. Grain, truck, poultry farms.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1927 7 24 280 2.50 8563
Elwood W. Geary, Editor and Publisher.
CORYDONf (G7), pop. 1,870; Wayne Co. (S). 61 m SE of Des Moines. CRI&P; CB&Q
RRs. Automobile batteries, zipper bags, soap, road machinery manufactured.
Hatchery. Coal mines. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Times-Republican -f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1870 8 24 311 2.50 §3,154
John Clayton, Editor; Lyle P. Bryan and K. M. LeCompte, Publishers.
COUNCIL BLUFFSf (B6), pop. 45,429; Pottawattamie Co. (SW). 4 m E of Omaha,
Neb. CGW; WAB; CRI&P; CB&Q; CMSP&P; C&NW; 1C; UP RRs. Two bridges
to Omaha. Neb. State School for Deaf.
Manufactures radio crystals and holders, cereals, powdered eggs, canned
chickens, bee supplies, freight and passenger elevators, animal foods, remedies
and serums, candy, oils and greases, car wheels, plastics, farm machinery, play-
ground equipment and pipe pushers, truck bodies, furniture. Railroad repair
shops, roundhouses. Many grain elevators. Three banks ; bank deposits (6-80-57),
$46,910,950. 17,048 wired (AC) houses; 15,706 gas (nat.) meters; 22,360 tele-
phones.
Farmer-Labor Press 4- ........... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1927 7 24 280 2.00 89,611
Marshall F. Lusk, Editor; Farmer-Labor Press Pub. Co., Inc., P. O. Box 298.
Circulation— **Scpt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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(££ £oUn' independent ......
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
The Nonpareil, Publisher, 117 S. Pearl St.
Estab Co I $<i> Width? Depth
8
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Sunday circ. ££21.622
CRESCOf (J2), pop. 8,688; Howard Co. (NE). 66 m S of Rochester, Minn. CMSP&P
RR. Peed mill ; machine shops ; creameries ; bottling: works ; nursery. Dairy,
stock, poultry farms.
Times-Plain Dealer ................. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1867 8 24 294 8.50
Maurice B. Jones & Ruth E. Jones, Editors and Publishers.
CRESTONf (E6%), pop. 8,817; Union Co. (S). 73 m SW of Des Moines. CB&Q RR.
Railroad repair shops, oil and grease cup factory, bottling works; creamery;
planing mill; hatcheries; poultry processing; stock yards. Ships livestock, grain.
Gravel pits. Agriculture. Hogs, cattle, corn.
News- Advertiser -f .................. Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1879 8 22 287 18.20 §5,570
Comic strip advertising accepted.
E. J. Van Nostrand, Editor and Publisher.
CUMBERLAND (D6), pop. 493; Cass Co. (SW). 50 m E of Council Bluffs. CB&Q RR.
Stock, poultry, grain farms. Hogs, corn, oats.
Enterprise+ ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1900 5 24 252 2.00
Fay T. Powers, Editor and Publisher.
8664
DALLAS CENTER (F5), pop. 944; Dallas Co. (SWC). 20 m W of Des Moines. M&SL
RR. Feed mill; grain elevator; cold storage plant; sheet metal, house trailers and
horse trailers manufactured. Diversified farming.
Times ........................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1883 8 24 303 3.50 §1,008
Douglas W. Huigen, Editor and Publisher.
DANBURY (B4), pop. 601; Woodbury Co. (W). 40 m SE of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1882 7 24 280 2.50 J750
R. L. Harris, Editor and Publisher.
DAVENPORTf (M5V2), pop. 74,549; Scott Co. (E). On Mississippi River, 182 m W of
Chicago and opposite Rock Island, Illinois. Bridges to Rock Island and Moline,
111. CRI&P; CMSP&P; CB&Q RRs. Airlines: BNF; OZA; UAL. St. Ambrose
College (Cath. men) ; Marycrest College (Cath. women) ; private schools.
Manufactures sheet aluminum, agricultural implements, washing machines,
pumps, tractor wheels, military equipment, cement and foundry products, break-
fast food, cookies, crackers, macaroni, candy, flour, ready-cut houses, men's
clothing. Ships grain. Three banks; deposits (5-30-58), $114,811,714. 34,871
electric (AC) meters; 28,550 gas (nat.) meters; 48,392 telephones.
Catholic Messenger -f ............. Thursday ........ Catholic ............. 1882 8 24 801 8.00 * 22,665
Catholic Messenger, Inc., Publisher, 407 Brady St.
Chiropractor ............................. Monthly .......... Chiropractic ...... 1903 3 28
Ralph Evans, Editor; The Palmer School of Chiropractic, Publisher.
140 2.50
1,576
' Democrat -f
f Mon*' Democratic 1855 8 23
Democrat and Times Sat. & Sun Independent 8 23
Publishes Mississippi Valley Farmer, separate farm magazine section.
Forrest Kilmer, Editor; Henry B. Hook, Publisher.
Timee-f Ev*. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Rep 1886 8 23
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
M. Fulton, Editor; P. D. Adler, Publisher, 124 E. 2nd St.
International Review liur/^ffciv PM*-™*****!*. l946 3 27
of Chiropractic 4- f raoncmy v^niropractic Controlled free dist.
Ken Opstein, Editor; International Chiropractors Assn., Publisher, 383 Brady St.
Osteopathic Hospital, The + .. Monthly (Adm?nH°8P' 195T 2 26 103 x
Don Clasen, Editor; American Osteopethic Hospital Assn., Publisher,
4000 Brady St.
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa. Iowa Edition circ., *66,917.
280 20.80 **22,043
280 7.80**49,182
Sun. circ.**57,lO5
280 20.SO**29,2&4
140 xS.OO
4,927
2,942
$2,109
DAYTON (E4), pop. 782; Webster Co. (NWC). 23 m SE of Fort Dodge. C&NW RR.
Grain elevator. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Review-f Thursday Independent 1878 7 24 280 2.50 §1,666
E. A. Blair, Editor and Publisher.
DECORAHf (K2), pop. 6,060; Winneahiek Co. (NE). 65 m SW of La Crosse, Wis.
CRI&P; CMSP&P RRs. Luther College. Creamery; bottling works; machine
shops. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, alfalfa, barley.
College Chips V Friday Collegiate 1882
Students of Luther College, Editors and Publishers.
\ Journal -f Thursday Independent 1864
] Public Opinion -f Monday Ind. Rep 1895
1 L. Dale Ahern, Editor; Decorah News Co., Publisher.
Posten-f (Norwegian) Thursday Ind. & Agric 1874
Einar Lund, Editor; The Anundsen Publishing Company.
5 24 224 2.50
24
24
287
287
4.80
4.80
1,940
**5,465
**5,448
7 26 300 6.00 17,557
DEEP RIVER (J5%). pop. 879: Poweshiek Co. (SEC). 25 m NE of Oskaloosa. C&NW
RR. Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, hay.
Record -f Thursday Independent 1898 6 26 280 1.60
Charles V. Dunham, Editor and Publisher.
5505
Circulation— ** Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, aworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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DENISONt (C4%), pop. 4,654; Crawford Co. (W). 65 m NE of Council Bluffs. C&NW;
1C RRs. Creameries; flour mill; bottling works; seed houses; machine shops.
Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat, poultry, beef.
Circ
Bulletin-*- ................................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1873
Richard Knowles, Editor; The Denison Bulletin, Publisher.
Review + ......................... Tuesday .......... Republican ......... 1866
Keith Waldron, Editor; Alan Cramer, Publisher.
9
22 294 3.60 **4,037
22 294 3.50 §4,216
DENVER (J3), pop. 685; Bremer Co. (S). 10 m N of Waterloo. W RR. Creameries, food
locker. Stock and dairy farms. Agriculture.
Times and Janesville Journal.Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 8 24 280 2.00
H. L. Lowe, Editor ; W. G. Vanderburg, Publisher.
DES MOINESf (F5), pop. 177,966; Polk Co. (C). The State Capital. On Des Moines
River, 340 m W of Chicago. CRI&P; CGW ; CMSP&P; C&NW; CB&Q ; M&SL;
FDDM&S; WAB RRs. Airlines: BNF; UAL; OZA. Insurance and publishing
center. Drake University; College of Law, Pharmacy; Still College of Osteop-
athy. Coal mines. Two TV stations.
Manufactures flour, cosmetics, furnaces, stove and furnace parts, agricul-
tural implements, automotive and creamery equipment, leather products,
medicine, brick, tires, clothing, hosiery, refrigerators, dairy products, cement,
crackers, biscuits, vegetable oils, paint, electric switches and elevators. Meat
packing plants; oil refineries. Eleven banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $2,458,-
237,708; deposits (6-30-58), $401,513,000. 72,458 electric (AC) meters; 62,916
gas (artif.) meters; 122,345 telephones.
American Citizen -f ................. Friday ............. Ital.-Amer. Int.. 1918 6 24 280 2.00
Anthony L. Sarcone, Editor; Sarcone Pub. Co., 1139 Twenty-fourth St. (11).
Ankeny Times-f- ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 6 24 276 1.00
R. E. Thorpe, Editor; Thorpe Publications, 206 University Ave. (14).
Annals of Iowa (no adv.) ....... Quarterly ........ Historical .......... 1868 1 46 91 1.00
Fleming Fraker, Jr., Ed.; Iowa State Dept. of History and Archives, Pub. (19).
Baptist Record -f ..................... Monthly .......... Baptist ............... 1899 3 26 140 1.00
Dr. Paul Smith, D.D., Editor; Iowa Baptist Convention, Publisher,
1114 Grand Ave. (9).
Beaverdale News-f ................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1926 5 24 252 .50
R. E. Thorpe, Editor and Publisher, 206 University Ave. (14).
2,077
23
28
308 1.00
98x9.00
42 140
Better Homes and Gardens Monthly {vice Home 1922 4 24
Hugh Curtis, Editor; Meredith Publishing Co., 1716 Locust St. (3).
Central Constructor .Thursday Construction 1923 3 26
Advertising carried once each month.
O. W. Crowley, Editor; The Central Constructor, Inc., Pub., 707 Keo Way (9).
Christian News (no adv.) Monthly (churches 1922 4 30 182 xl.OO
Not published during August. [ (Disciples)
Loren E. Lair, Editor; Soc. of Christian Churches for the Chr. Churches of Iowa,
(Disciples), Publisher, 1150-25th St (11).
Drake Times-Delphic V Tues. & Fri Collegiate 1897 Controlled free^ist.
Department of Journalism of Drake University, Publisher (11).
Highland Park News Thursday Independent 1947 8
Russel La Vine, Editor; Bradley Printing, 3811 6th Ave. (13).
Iowa Auto Dealer Monthly Motor Trade 1950 2
Iowa Automobile Dealers Assn., Publisher, 415 10th St. (9).
floral 1946 3
Iowa Business and Indus try + • Monthly iTrnIL 2
1 A rade Controlled free dist.
Business Magazines, Inc., Publisher, 312 Savings & Loan Bldg. (9).
Iowa Bystander (Negro) +... .Thursday Republican 1894 7 26 280 3.00
James B. Morris, Editor and Publisher, 223 V2 Locust St. (9).
1Q91 Q 9Q 1 X rt v
Iowa Club Woman Bi-monthly Women's Clubs. Ly*L % \\ J™ x
Mrs. Eugene Cutler, Editor; Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs, Publisher,
1721 Pleasant St. (14).
Iowa Conservationist \MnnfV,w r™aoT-v«ti™ 1942 4 24 154 -40
(no adv.) {Monthly Conservation Controlled free dist.
Keith C. Sutherland, Editor; Iowa State Conservation Commission, Publisher,
1912 Grand Ave.
T A ^« L xr +vi f County Offlcialsl933 3 26 140 x3.00
Iowa County Officer-h Monthly ^interests 2 42 140
B. Keshlear, Ed.; Iowa State Association of County Officers, Pubs., Shenandoah.
Iow^ Farm and Home JMonthly Agricultural 1946 5 28 200
Distributed with the Register, Des Moines, the 3rd Sunday of each month.
J. S. Russell, Editor; The Register and Tribune Company, Publisher,
715 Locust St. (4).
Iowa Federationist-f Fridav Labor 1947 8 24 238 3.00
Donald M. Beal, Editor; Iowa Federationist, Publisher, 821 Des Moines St. (16).
Iowa Food Dealer Monthly Groc. & Meat 1932 \ \\ \\l x2'00
Mary I. Fitzgerald, Editor; Iowa Retail Food Dealers Assn., Publisher,
500 Walnut Bldg. (9).
158 3.00*4,459,999
140 x6.00 J2,300
J8,142
1,760
4,160
1,700
1,323
4,789
2,487
135,500
1:14,500
2,000
522,229
10,800
1,872
Circulation— ~**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
emt, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Iowa Guardsman Bi-monthly Military 1923 8 42 140 1.00
Capt. J. Reynolds, Editor; Iowa Guardsman Pub. Co., 523 Flynn Bldg. (19).
Iowa Legionnaire -f( no adv.). Monthly Amer. Legion.... 1921 5 24 217x1.00
A. F. Faber, Editor; Iowa Dept. Amer. Legion, Publisher, Argonne Armory (9).
Iowa Lumber Dealer+ Monthly K'fes* 1935 clAd'Si. diet.
R. L. Pitz, Editor; W. H. Badeaux, Publisher, 1912 Grand Ave. (14).
Iowa Oil Spout-f Monthly Petrol. Indus Controlled1 free dist.
Lyle W. Munson, Editor; Iowa Independent Oil Jobbers' Assn., Publisher,
1010 Liberty Bldg. (9).
Iowa Society of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, Publisher,
200 Walnut Bldg. (9).
Iowa Pharmacist-}- Monthly Pharmacy 1946 2 28 101 1.00
D. L. Bruner, Editor; Iowa Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher,
540 Des Moines Bldg. (9).
Iowa Rural Electric News -{-..Monthly Rural Elec 1947 4 80 210x1.00
David E. Bryant, Editor; I. R. E. C. Assn., Publisher,
1114 Register & Tribune Bldg. (9).
fT"~' ""'"' 3 24 140 xl.OO
Iowa Sheriff + Monthly {shl™
Iowa State Sheriff's Assn., Publisher, 523 Fiynn BfdgV (9).
^V^te^Consir'vation } Bi-monthly Conserv'n 1946 2 40 140 x5.00
Alvin F. Bull, Editor;" Soil Conservation Society of America, Publisher,
838 Fifth Ave. (14).
T««W.I 1fgthe^Iowa State JMonthiy Medical 1906 2 88 126 x3.00
Everett M. George,' M*.D., Editor; Iowa State Medical Society, Publisher,
529 Thirty-sixth St. (12).
Merchants Trade Journal Monthly iDept.'&" 1903 8 contrtflfed circ
Pat Con way, Editor; The Boreman Co., Publisher, 1912 Grand Ave. (5).
Messenger, The-f Weekly Catholic 1937 8 24 280 3.00
R. J. Conley, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher, 525 Sixth Ave. (9).
Midland Schools V Monthly Educational 1886 3 27 140x2.00
W. Henry Galbreth, Editor; Iowa State Education Assn., Publisher,
4025 Tonawanda Dr. (12).
Motor Truck News + (Iowa). .Monthly Motor Trucks....1943 Controlled™
Clrc
8,900
103,700
1,496
tl,550
825
2,650
104,117
530
7,634
2*4*9
>16,072
*9,291
£30,534
2,100
1,100
Wesley Day, Ed. ; Iowa Motor Truck Assn., Pub., 604 Capital City Bank Bldg (9).
Northwestern Banker-f Monthly Banking 1896 3 27 140 8.00 3,797
Ben Haller, Editor; Clifford De Puy, Publisher, 306 15th St. (9).
P1noCad™^ L***1 194° 6 24 276 5'50
J. S. Haffeni'EditorV'Polk County Legal Record, Publisher, 1516 25th St.
Record Morn.ex.Sun. .. Legal & Finan... 1903 5 24 25125.00
E. G. Mclntire, Jr. and J. W. Ver Huel, Publishers, 617 Mulberry St. (9).
Register-!- Every Morn....Independent 1849 S8und2a2y cf™ io.'JottiwlSS
I Tribune-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1881 8 22 313 15.60**127,523
< Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I Also see Iowa Farm and Home Register, Des Moines.
L Kenneth MacDonald, Editor; Register and Tribune Co., Pub., 715 Locust St. (4).
S°UndNeSJsl+neflMeS8enger}Thur8day Independent 1912 8 24 294 3.00 §2,197
Corene S. Lunsford, Editor; Messenger-News Publishing Co., Inc.,
4311 S. W. Ninth St., South Des Moines (15).
Successful Farming Monthly Agricultural Total unpaid dist, ' 34J29
Kirk Fox, Editor; Meredith Publishing Company, 1714 Locust St. (3).
icoo o orr 140 1 00
Underwriters' Review -f Monthly Insurance Total unpaid dist.
Ben Haller, Editor; Clifford DePuy, Publisher, 306 15th St. (9).
University Press Friday Independent 1936 4 26 182 1.00
Sarcone Publishing Co., 1189-24th St. (11).
U. S. Farm Union News Monthly Farmers Union..1917 Controlled* free list.
Homer Ayres, Editor; Iowa Union Farmer Assn., Publisher, 517 Keosauqua (7).
Wallace's Farmer and lsemi-mo Agricultural 1855 4 26 196 1.00*297,653
Iowa Homestead J n „
Wallace Homestead Co., Publisher, 1912 Grand Ave.
1Q^6 2 26 101
Westernews Monthly Grain & Feed Controlled free dist.
Bob Skinner, Editor; Western Grain and Feed Association, Publisher,
928 Des Moines Bldg. (9).
1,195
2 KQQ
l!570
$3,000
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; * Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
etna, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population-— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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DEWITT (M5), pop. 2,644 ; Clinton Co. (E). 20 m W of Clinton. C&NW ; CMSP&P RRs.
Creamery; calendar and specialty factory. Ships livestock. Agriculture. Hogs,
corn, oats.
Observer 4- Thursday Independent 1864 8 24 280 8.00 2,391
Robert Parrott, Editor; Dewitt Observer Publishing Co.
DEXTER <E5%), pop. 643; Dallas Co. (SWC). 80 m W of Des Moines. CRI&P RR.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Sentinel Thursday Independent 1947 7 26 276 2.50 §493
Esther McMenaxnin, Editor; L. S. Heins, Publisher.
DIAGONAL (E7), pop. 472; Ringgold Co. (S). 70 m SW of Des Moines. CGW RR.
Creamery. Agriculture. Livestock.
Reporter-f Thursday Independent 1918 5 26 210 2.50 §925
H. W. Turnbull, Editor and Publisher.
DONNELLSON (K7), pop. 589; Lee Co. (SE). 12 m W of Fort Madison. CB&Q RR.
Residential. Agriculture. Livestock. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Review-f Thursday Republican 1886 7 24 280 8.00
Guy Harris, Jr., Editor; Guy Harris, Sr., Publisher.
DOUDS (J7), pop. X260; Van Buren Co. (SE). 28 m SE of Ottumwa. CRI&P RR. Cold
storage lockers; coal mine; stone quarry. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
PaThete PM °f Delta ^Quarterly Legal Frat 1913 8 30 112x1.00
A. L. Doud, Editor •Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, Publisher.
DOWS (G3), pop. 948; Wright Co. (NC). On Iowa River, 37 m NE of Fort Dodge.
CRI & P RR. Creamery ; greenhouse. Agriculture. Livestock.
Wright County Reporter + ... .Thursday Republican 1881 6 26 280 3.00
Glenn G. Hayes, Editor and Publisher.
DUBUQUEf (M3%), pop. 51,223; Dubuque Co. (E). On Mississippi River, 165 m NW
of Chicago, Illinois. 1C; CMSP&P; CB&Q; CGW RRs. Airline, OZA. Bridges to
East Dubuque, 111., and Wisconsin. University of Dubuque; Clarke College (Cath.
women); Loras College (Cath. men). Wartburg Seminary (Lutheran men).
Lead and zinc mines.
Manufactures sashes and doors, blinds, farm implements, kitchen cabinets,
metal products, processed meats, clothing, beer, furniture, batteries, snow plows,
pipes, boilers, caskets, disinfectants, biscuits, plumbing, brass and steel oil equip-
ment. Railroad shops; boat yards; packing plants; foundries. Farm tractors,
commercial fertilizers. Three banks; deposits (6-30-58), $76,992,666. 14,067
electric (res.) (AC) meters; 10,097 gas (res.) (nat.) meters; 13,919 (res.) tele-
phones.
Clarke Courier-t- V Bi-weekly:.. ..Collegiate 1928 5
Students of Clarke College, Editors and Publishers.
Cue-f V Weekly Collegiate 1933 6
Students of University of Dubuque, Editors and Publishers.
Leader-f- Friday Ind. & Labor 1906 5 __
R. A. White, Editor; Iowa Co-op. Publishing Company, 1154 Iowa St.
Lorian-f- V Ftntly, Fri Collegiate 1924 6
Students of Loras College, Publishers.
Spokesman, The. Quarterly Literary 1903 2
Students of Loras College, Editors and Publishers
Telegraph-Herald* ("un*' ^ Independent 1836 9 22Sui£y2°i^$^;Jgf
§742
£10,886
§1,053
24
238
2.00
24
182
8.00
24
St.
224
2.50
22
210
1.50
35
119
1.50
tl,240
700
§5,617
1.8OO
1,500
(Sun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
H. C. Slichter, Editor; Telegraph -Herald Pub. Co., W. Eighth and Bluff Sts.
Witness-f Thursday Catholic 1921 3 27 140 2.00 29,621
Witness Publishing Co., 845 Bluff St.
DUMONT (H3), pop. 718; Butler Co. (NC). 80 m SE of Mason City. CGW; C&NW
RRs. Hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Joumal-h Wednesday Independent 1904 6 20 280 2.00 §800
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hough, Publishers.
DUNLAP (B5). pop. 1,409; Harrison Co. (W). 49 m NE of Council Bluffs. C&NW;
1C RRs. Flour mill, foundry, farm, construction, furniture frames, mining machin-
ery and equipment manufactured, hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, livestock.
Reporter-f- Thursday Independent 1872 7 24 280 8.00 §1,267
Warren J. Seeley, Editor and Publisher.
DURANT (M5), pop. 1,075; Cedar Co. (E). 20 m W of Davenport. CRI&P RR. Cream-
ery ; cement block and brick factory, foundries, bottling works ; seed corn house.
Grain farms. Corn, wheat, hogs, cattle.
News-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1925 7 24 280 2.50 §750
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, Editors and Publishers.
DYERSVILLE (L3%), pop. 2,416; Dubuque Co. (E). 26 m W of Dubuque. 1C; CGW
RRs. Butter, shirt, plow shares, steel wagons, coil wall doors, small trucks fac-
tories; bottling works. Ships livestock. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs.
Commercial-f- Wednesday Independent 1872 8 24 294 3.60 $8,140
Maurice Noonan, Jr., Editor; Dyers ville Commercial, Publisher.
DYSART (J4), pop. 1,089; Tama Co. (EC). 24 m S of Waterloo. CRI&P RR. Corn
cannery; hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, oats.
Reporter-f- Thursday Independent 1878 7 24 808 8.00 1,184
Robert E. Schlotterback, Editor and Publisher.
Cfrcnlation A A Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June anfl March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit)
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn: tPubJisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mata. •Nonpanfl
•m*. 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNaHy
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EAGLE GROVE (F3), pop. 4,176; Wright Co. (NC). 28 m NE of Fort Dodge. C&NW;
CGW RRs. Manufactures soybean oil, meal, fertilizer; poultry and livestock
remedies; poultry and egg processing plant; railroad shops. Shipa hogs. Stock,
dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Eagle+ Thursday Republican 1889 8 24 304 3.50 93,325
M. B. Crabbe, Editor and Publisher.
EARLHAM (E5%), pop. 771; Madison Co. (SWC). 36 m W of Des Moines. CRI&P
RR. Garden plow works; feed mill; elevator; soybean processing plant. Ships
cement rock. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Corn, soybeans, hogs.
Echo-f Thursday Republican 1890 6 26 280 2.50 840
Leslie R. Goeldner, Editor and Publisher.
EARLY (C3 ya ) , pop. 742 ; Sac Co. ( W). 50 m SW of Fort Dodge. C&NW RR. Elevator.
Grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
News-f Thursday Independent 1882 6 26 280 2.50 $550
Wayne Miller, Editor and Publisher.
EDDYVILLE (H6), pop. 941; Wapello Co. (SE). On Des Moines River, 15 m NW of
Ottumwa, nearest banking town. M&SL; CRI&P RRs. Sand plant. Coal mines;
sand pits. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 2.00 §695
Frank D. Brown, Editor and Publisher.
EDGEWOOD (K3), pop. 696; Clayton Co. (NE). 49 m N of Cedar Rapids. CMSP&P
RR. Lumber yards. Manufactures creamery butter, ice cream. Limestone quarry.
Agriculture. Corn, hay, oats, dairying.
Reminder4- Bi-wkly, Wed. .Independent 1953 5 24 224
Mrs. Earl Glees on, Editor; Model Print Shop, Publisher, Manchester.
ELDON (31), pop. 1,457; Wapello Co. (SE). On Des Moines River, 13 m SE of Ottumwa.
CRI&P RR. Hatchery. Ships grain. Coal mines. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, soy-
beans.
Forum Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.00 850
Richard F. David, Editor and Publisher.
ELDORAf (G4), pop. 3,107 ; Hardin Co. (C). 30 m NW of Marshalltown. M&SL; C&NW
RRs. Manufactures furniture, rust removers; creameries; hatcheries. Lake
resort. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, dairy products.
f Hardin County Index + Friday Republican 1933 8 24 276 3.50 §3,376
1 Herald-Ledger -f Tuesday Independent 1865 8 24 308 8.50 §3,287
Clarence Sallee, Editor; George R. Stauffacher, Publisher.
ELGIN (K2%), pop. 642; Fayette Co. (NE). 48 m NE of Waterloo. CRI&P RR, Can-
nery ; hatchery ; feed mill. Agriculture. Hogs, cattle, poultry.
Echo + Thursday Republican 1891 7 24 280 2.00 51,645
R. P. Strauch, Editor; R. P. Strauch and James Hermen, Publishers.
ELKADERf (L3), pop. 1,584; Clayton Co. (NE). 45 m NW of Dubuque. CMSP&P RR.
Feed mill; sash and door factory; hatchery. Ships livestock. Agriculture. Corn,
hogs, cattle.
Clayton County Register -f-... .Thursday Republican 1878 8 24 287 3.00 52,250
H. S. Griffith, Editor; The Griffith Press, Publisher.
ELK HORN (C5), pop. 566 ; Shelby Co. ( W). 48 m NE of Council Bluffs. Railroad station
Exira. CRI&P RR. Agriculture. Corn, oats, alfalfa.
Elk Horn-Kimballton Review.Thursday Independent 1925 5 24 224 2.00 900
Paul K. Hansen, Editor and Publisher.
ELLS WORTH 1F4), pop. 439; Hamilton Co. (C). 22 m N of Ames. C&NW RR. Stock,
grain farms. Corn, oats, alfalfa, turkeys.
News -f (offset) Wednesday Independent 1905 5 23 280 2.50 §910
Marvin Brown, Editor and Publisher.
EMMETSBURGf (D2), pop. 3,760; Palo Alto Co. (NW). On Five Island Lake. 50 m
NW of Fort Dodge. CRI&P ; CMSP&P RRs. Seed house. Lake resort. Dairy, stock,
poultry farms.
\ Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1884 8 26 287 3.00 §2,829
\ Reporter -f Tuesday Republican 1874 8 26 287 3.00 §2.830
1 Gilbert Knudson, Editor; Emmets burg Publishing Co.
ESSEX (C3), pop. 763; Page Co. (NW). 5 m NW of Shenandoah. CB&Q RR. Manu-
factures brick, concrete blocks, plumbers' supplies. Hatcheries.
Independent-f Thursday Independent 1894 5 24 224 2.00 J585
Lester D. King, Editor and Publisher.
ESTHERVlLLEf (D2), pop. 6,719; Emmet Co. (NW). On Des Moines River, 90 m NW
of Fort Dodge. CRI&P; M&SL RRs. Manufactures cement products, butter, feed.
Meat packing, poultry, egg and milk drying plants; railroad shops; hatchery.
Agriculture.
Enterprise (offset) Thursday Independent 1884 5 24 182 2.00
Geo. K. Allen, Editor; H. K. Allen, Publisher.
News-f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1868 8 24 29415.00 §3,825
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Deemer Lee, Editor and Publisher.
EVERLY (C2), pop. 547; Clay Co. (NW). 72 m NE of Sioux City. CMSP&P RR. Stock,
grain farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
News-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1888 7 24 280 2.50 §780
Lillian Gibbs, Editor; William J. Gibbs. Publisher.
Circulation-— **Sept.~i B.C. Statement; *Juoe and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use« Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate Hnei, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
Mtimate. VI«w«l only during academic year. xSubtcriptlM todude4ta nwmbenhip fee,
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EXIRA (D5), pop. 1,129; Audubon Co. (SWC). 60 m E of Omaha, Neb. CRI&P RB.
Butter, wagon boxes, chicken, hog houses manufactured. Agriculture. Corn,
hay, oats.
Audubon County Journal -f ...Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 8.00 §1,365
Marie S. Frederick. Editor; Frank Wells, Publisher.
FAIRFIELDt (K6%). pop. 7,299; Jefferson Co. (SE). 23 m E of Ottumwa. CB&Q;
CRI&P RRs. Parson's College (Presb.). Agriculture. Manufactures hay dryers,
dairy-farm equipment, washing machines, gloves, mittens, brushes, castings,
cold storage doors, tanks, pumps, dairy products, concrete vaults, overhead car-
riers. Chick hatchery, bottling works.
Ledger-f- Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1849 9 22 29418.20 §5,121
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Walter E. Williams, Editor and Publisher, 112 E. Broadway.
FARMINGTON (K7), pop. 899; Van Buren Co. (SE). On Des Moines River, 28 m
NW of Keokuk. CB&Q; CRI&P RRs. Pickle factory; feed mill, hatcheries,
creamery, nursery. Coal mines. Agriculture. Small fruit, dairy and poultry
products.
Tri-County News-f Thursday Independent 1886 6 24 245 2.00 *900
G. A. and Leila Hancock, Editors and Publishers.
FARNHAMVILLE — Enterprise and Farnhamville Index — See Lohrville.
FAYETTE (K3), pop. 1,469; Fayette Co. (NE). 35 m NE of Waterloo. CMSP&P RR.
Upper Iowa University. Creamery; feed mill; hatchery. Dairy, poultry farms.
Collegian V Monday Collegiate 1900 4 40 154
Students of Upper Iowa University, Editors and Publishers.
Fayette County Leader -f Thursday Republican 1914 7 24 224 3.00 846
Donald L. Kimball, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 163.
FONDA (D3%), pop. 1,120; Pocahontas Co. (NW). 35 m W of Fort Dodge. 1C;
CMSP&P RRs. Agriculture.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1879 7 23 280 2.50 1,450
Don L. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
FONTANELLE (D6), pop. 812; Adair Co. (SW). 55 m SW of Des Moines. CB&Q RR.
Grain, poultry, stock, dairy farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Observer Thursday Republican 1863 6 26 276 2.50 §842
W. E. Littler, Editor and Publisher.
FOREST CITYf (E2), pop. 2,766; Winnebago Co. (N). 28 m NW of Mason City.
M&SL; CRI&P RRs. Feed mills; cabinet factory; creamery; hatcheries; produce
packing; elevator. Farming, livestock.
Summit-f- Thursday In d. Rep 1866 9 22 308 3.50 §3,399
Benjamin F. Carter, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
FORTDODGEf (E3%), pop. 26,115; Webster Co. (NWC). On Des Moines River, 90 m
NW of Des Moines. FDDM&S; 1C; CGW ; M&SL RRs. Airlines: BNF; OZA.
Coal, gypsum mines. TV station.
Manufactures gypsum and lime products, animal serum, sewer pipes, bricks,
tile, building material, fireworks, flour, culverts, plaster, chemicals, farm machin-
ery. Farm feeds; meat packing plants; soybean processing mill; bottling; clay
works. Three banks; deposits (6-23-58), $37,874,540. 12,024 electric meters;
8,456 gas meters; 13,343 telephones.
Messenger and Chronicle-J-...Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1856 8 23 298 18. 20^*21,641
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Walter Stevens, Editor; Messenger Printing Co., Publisher, 713 Central Ave.
FORT MADISONf (L7), pop. 14,954; Lee Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 19 m SW of
Burlington. AT&SF; CB&Q RRs. Bridge to Niota, 111. Manufactures fountain
pens, pencils, paper and paper products, ink, wire fences and brushes, paints,
electric transmission towers, bread wrappers. Railroad shops ; creamery. Dairy,
fruit, truck, poultry farms.
Democrat-!- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1868 8 24 301 15.60 §6,610
Richard Mershon, Editor; W. T. Mershon, Publisher.
Presidio, The -f Monthly Corr. & Rehabil. 1934 2 40 121 1.50 $3,590
Bob Neese, Editor; Iowa State Penitentiary, Publisher.
FREDERICKSBURG (J2%), pop. 701; Chickasaw Co. (NE). 35 m N of Waterloo.
CGW RR. Butter factory; hatchery; cold storage plant. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms.
News Thursday Republican 1888 8 24 280 2.00 J740
Tom D. Conklin, Editor and Publisher.
FREMONT (J6), pop. 471; Mahaska Co. (SEC). 14 m N of Ottumwa. M&SL RR.
Hybrid seed corn processing. Grain farms. Corn, oats, beans.
Gazette-f- Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.00 §650
Alvan B. Jones, Editor and Publisher.
GARNERf (F2), pop. 1,696; Hancock Co. (N). 21 m W of Mason City. CMSP&P;
CRI&P RRs. Feed mill; creamery; hatchery. Stock, poultry, grain, truck farms.
Hogs, cattle, sugar beets, soybeans.
|.S!f.nal..a.!!!! } Wednesday Independent 1871 8 24 801 8.00 §1,973
C. D. EliVn'tf,' 'Editor 'and Publisher.
GARWIN (H4), pop. 518; Tama Co. (EC). 55 m NW of Cedar Rapids. C&NW RR.
Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs, cattle.
Sun 4- Friday Independent 1950 5 25 217 2.00 510
Paul Luckinbill, Editor; A. C. West, Publisher, GJadbrook.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement- *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; iPubllsher't Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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GEORGE (A2). pop. 1,210; Lyon Co. (NW). 52 m 8E of Sioux Falls, 8. D. 1C RR.
Creamery; elevator. Tank heaters manufactured. Stock, grain farms. Corn,
oats, barley.
Lyon County News-f Thursday Republican 1901 7 24 280 8.00 1,423
C. J. Fitzgerald, Editor and Publisher.
GLADBROOK (H4), pop. 862; Tama Co. (EC). 20 m NE of Marshalltown. C&NW;
CGW RRs. Brick, tile, blast meter, mustard factories; soybean processing mill;
hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs.
Tama Northern + Friday Independent 1881 6 26 276 2.60 1,442
A. C. West, Editor and Publisher.
GLENWOODf (B6%), pop. 4,664; Mills Co. (SW). 18 m SE of Council Bluffs. CB&Q
RR. Hatcheries ; meat packing plant. Grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Opinion-Tribune 4- Thursday Independent 1864
Richard D. Barton, Editor and Publisher, 6 10 First St.
7 24 240 8.50 §2,394
GLIDDEN (D4), pop. 996; Carroll Co. (WC). 75 m NW of Des Moines. C&NW RR.
Creamery, elevator. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs, cattle.
Graphic-h Thursday Republican 1890 7 23 280 8.00
Wm. R. Ferguson, Editor and Publisher.
COWRIE^ (E4). pop. 1,052 ; Webster Co. (NWC) . 22 m S of Fort Dodge. CRI&P ; C&NW ;
;S; M&SL RRs. Creamery. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, hay.
§M75
7 23 280 3.00 §1,535
51,183
§1,2Z5
FDDM&S;
News-f Thursday Agriculture 1890
J. L. Patton, Editor; Lorimer L. Patton, Publisher, Box C.
GRAETTINGER (D2), pop. 1,016; Palo Alto Co. (NW). 58 m NW of Fort Dodge.
CRI&P RR. Creamery. Manufactures block, tile, shavers. Agriculture. Dairy
products, hogs, corn.
Times 4- Thursday Independent 1894 6 24 276 2.50
Palmer T. Cody, Editor and Publisher.
GRAND JUNCTION (E4), pop. 1,086; Greene Co. (WC). 20 m W of Boone. C&NW;
M&SL RRs. Cement products manufactured. Diversified farming. Corn, hogs,
cattle.
Globe-Free Press + Thursday Independent 1871 8 24 304 8.50
William E. Watt, Editor and Publisher.
GRANGER (F5), pop. 800; Dallas Co. (SWC). 18 m NW of Des Moines. CMSP&P;
DM&CI RRs. Coal mines. Agriculture,
Citizen Friday Independent 1927 7 28 252
Subscription price: $3.00 for two years.
R. E. Thorpe, Editor; Thorpe Publications, 206 University Ave., Des Moines.
GREENE (H3), pop. 1,347; Butler Co. (NC). 35 m SE of Mason City. CRI&P RR.
Feed mills; egg and poultry packing plant; creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms.
Recorder-f Wednesday Republican 1885 7 24 280 8.00
Wayne C. Fischer, Editor and Publisher.
GREENFIELDf (E6), pop. 2,102; Adair Co. (SW). 61 m SW of Des Moines. CB&Q
RR. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, hogs.
AdGreeM^^ Independent 1889 8 24 308 3.50
E. J. Sidey, Editor; K. H. Sidey, Publisher.
GRIMES (F5), pop. 582; Polk Co. (C). 14 m NW of Des Moines. CMSP&P RR. Manu-
factures canned goods, household cleanser. Agriculture. Corn, livestock.
Citizen-f Friday Independent 1927 6 26 252 1.00
R. E. Thorpe, Editor; Thorpe Publications, 206 University Ave., Des Moines.
GRINNELL (H5), pop. 6.828; Poweshiek Co. (SEC). 55 m NE of Des Moines. M&SL;
CRI&P RRs. Manufactures sporting goods, gloves, hybrid corn, chemical ferti-
lizers, stock remedies, shoes, canned goods. Grinnell College. Agriculture.
Herald-Register -f Mon. & Thurs...Ind. Rep 1868 8 24 287 4.00
Albert J. Pinder, Editor; Herald-Register Publishing Co.
Scarlet and Black +V Friday Collegiate 1872 6 24 203 8.00
Students of Grinnell College, Editors and Publishers.
GRISWOLD (C6), pop. 1,149; Cass Co. (SW). 38 m E of Council Bluffs. CB&Q RR.
Oil burner, lawn mower factories ; hatchery, elevators, feed mill. Ships grain, live-
stock. Agriculture.
American-f Wednesday Independent 1880 7 24 280 8.00
B. D. Lindvall. Editor and Publisher.
GRUNDY CENTERf (H4), pop. 2,185; Grundy Co. (NEC). 80 m SW of Waterloo.
CRI&P RR. Seed house. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Iowa Farm Bureau jsaturday Agriculture 1934 5 24 203 1.00
Spokesman-)- I
Ralph W. Anderson, Publisher.
National Hog Farmer* Monthly Swine Indus 1956 controlled* f ree diSt.
§1,490
53,533
**3,435
1,360
51,812
131,220
40,000
60,200
C. R. Mitchell, Editor; R. W. Anderson, Publisher, 606 Eighth St.
Register-f Thursday Independent 1924 8 24 294 8.60 53,998
L. Vanderwicken, Editor; Register Printing Company, Publisher.
GUTHRIE CENTERf (D5), pop. 2,042; Guthrie Co. (SWC). 50 m NW of Des Moines.
CRI&P RR. Flour mill ; creamery ; hatchery. Coal mines. Agriculture.
{Guthrian-h Tuesday Republican .1888 8 22 280 4.00
Times 4- Thursday Republican 1882 8 22 280 4.00
Charles P. Gonzales, Editor and Publisher.
51,730
1,983
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T Agate Hoes. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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GUTTENBERG (L8), pop. 1,912; Clayton Co, (NE). On Mississippi River, 40 m NW
of Dubuque. OMSP&P RR. Pearl button, tool, electronic and farm equipment,
canning, mobile home factories. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, beef.
Press 4- Thursday Independent 1896 7 24 280 2.60 $2,262
Charles Millham, Editor and Publisher, 10 Schiller St.
HAMBURG (B7). pop. 2,086; Fremont Co. (SW). 50 m S of Council Bluffs. CB&Q RR.
Canneries; nurseries; bottling works; popcorn processing plant. Fruit, stock,
grain farms. Corn, alfalfa, wheat.
Reporter-f Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 280 4.00
John D. Field, Editor and Publisher.
HAMPTONf (G3), pop. 4,482; Franklin Co. (NC). 28 m S of Mason City. M&SL; CGW;
CRI&P RRs. Manufactures steel tools, concrete culverts and tile, hybrid seed
corn; nursery; cannery; hatchery. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, hogs.
Chronicle-f „ Thursday Republican 1873 8 24 294 4.60 $4,750
Dwight V. Purcell, Editor and Publisher.
Times 4- Tuesday Independent 1939 8 24 294 4.60 $4,741
Dwight V. Purcell, Jr., Editor; Times Publishing Co., Publisher.
HARLANt (O6), pop. 3,916; Shelby Co. (W). 40 m NE of Council Bluffs. CRI&P;
C&NW ; CGW RRs. Manufactures canned goods, feeds, farm implements. Hatch-
eries ; rendering works. Agriculture. Corn, cattle, hogs.
/ News -Advertiser Tuesday Independent 1868 9 22 280 4.00 §3,830
j Tribune-f- Friday Independent 1879 9 22 280 4.00 §3,850
1 F. George Young, Editor; Leo Mores, Publisher.
HARTLEY (C2), pop. 1,611; O'Brien Co. (NW). 70 m NE of Sioux City. CMSP&P;
CRI&P RRs. Creamery; tire chain factory; poultry eviscerating and egg pack-
ing plant. Agriculture. Cattle, corn, hogs.
Sentinel4- Thursday Independent 1912 7 24 294 3.00 §1,8OO
W. R. Vezina, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
HA WARDEN (A2%), pop. 2,625; Sioux Co. (NW). 42 m N of Sioux City. C&NW;
CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures radios, radio parts. Railroad shops. Gravel pits.
Ships livestock, sand, gravel. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, soybeans.
Independent4- Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 801 8.00 §1,965
R. T. Gebbie, Editor and Publisher, 613 Ninth St. $1,750 — Free
HEDRICK (J6), pop. 783; Keokuk Co. (SE). 16 m NE of Ottumwa. M&SL; CMSP&P
RRs. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Journal-!- Wednesday Independent 1885 7 24 280 2.00 §825
R. E. Jones, Editor and Publisher.
HINTON (A3), pop. 345; Plymouth Co. (NW). 11 m NE of Sioux City. 1C; C&NW;
GN RRs. Bank. Merrill. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Progress-f Thursday Independent 1926 6 24 276 1.00 656
R. E. Nurnberg, Editor and Publisher.
HOLSTEIN (B3%), pop. 1,386; Ida Co. (W). 46 m E of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Elevator; hatcheries; poultry packed. Ships hogs. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Advanced- Wednesday In d. Rep 1886 7 24 280 3.00 §1,645
Bruce Bye and H. H. Hanson, Editors and Publishers.
HOPKINTON (L4), pop. 731; Delaware Co. (E). 40 m SW of Dubuque. CMSP&P RR.
Hatchery; feed mills; creamery. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, oats, rye.
Leeder-K........ Thursday Independent 1888 7 24 280 3.00 1,020
Erin C. Hart, Editor; W. H. Hart, Publisher.
HUBBARD (G4), pop. 836; Hardin Co. (C). 30 m NW of Marshalltown. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter, stock remedies. Hatchery. Dairy, grain, poultry farms.
Review-f. Thursday Republican 1880 8 23 273 2.00 §667
L. L. Sievert, Editor and Publisher.
HUDSON (J4), pop. 613; Black Hawk Co. (NEC). 9 m SW of Waterloo. CGW RR.
Manufactures tractor parts; hybrid seed processing; creamery. Dairy, stock,
grain farms.
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1911 5 23 210 3.00 §901
George A. Hopkins, Editor; Hudson Printing Co., Publisher.
ctavHofln nio-Aaf Mo.nf M«. fSoybean Agric. 1940 3 26 140 3.00 5,513
Soybean Digest Monthly 1 & Utilization Controlled free dist. 695
Geo. M. Strayer, Editor; American Soybean Assn., Publisher.
HULL (A2), pop. 1,127; Sioux Co. (NW). 65 m N of Sioux City. CMSP&P RR. Cream-
ery; elevators. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Sioux County Index + Thursday Independent 1879 6 26 277 2.60 §946
Marion J. Kern pens and Charles G. Sawyer, Editors and Publishers.
HUMBOLDT (E8). pop. 3,219; Humboldt Co. (NWC). On Des Moines River, 16 m N
of Fort Dodge. M&SL RR. Concrete products, snow fences, butter, cottage
cheese, fertilizer, church furniture, farm equipment manufactured. Rendering
works ; hatcheries. Limestone quarries. Agriculture.
f Independent Monday Independent 8 24 294 8.00 §3,000
J Republican Wednesday Independent 1889 8 24 294 3.00 §3,000
j Combined subscription price, $5.00.
^ Lawrence Jaqua, Editor; Jaqua Printing Company, Publisher, 625 Sumner Ave.
HUMESTON (G7), pop. 760; Wayne Co. (S). 68 m S of Des Moines. CB&Q RR. Feed
mills. Agriculture. Corn, timothy seed, soybeans.
New Era-4- Wednesday Independent 1880 6 24 276 2.00 §1,162
Merle E. Stanley, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A- B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher*! Report; Light face, estimated. +Uiet Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. *County teat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vl««ued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
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IDA GROVEf <O4), pop. 2^202; Ida Co. (W). 50 m SE of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Creamery; hatcheries; rendering works. Poultry and eggs packed. Agriculture.
Corn, hogs, cattle.
Ida County Pioneer-Record + . Thursday Independent 1872 7 24 280 3.50 82,439
Dale Merrill, Publisher.
INDEPENDENCE! (KSy2), pop. 4,865; Buchanan Co. (NEC). 24 m E of Waterloo.
CRI&P; 1C RRs. Manufactures farm elevators, farm feeds, fishing flies, gas
engines, cement blocks, calendars. Poultry, egg processing and packing, canning
factory; creameries. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, dairying.
f Bulletin- Journal -h Friday Republican 1865 8 24 294 4.00 §4,260
1 Conservative 4- Tuesday Independent 1855 8 24 294 4.00 §4,135
1 Reeves Hall, Editor; Bulletin- Journal Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
INDIANOLAt (E6), pop. 5,145; Warren Co. (SC). 16 m S of Des Moines. CRI&P;
CB&Q RRs. Farm implement factory; elevators. Simpson College (Meth.) Agri-
culture. Corn, oats, wheat.
Christian Union Witness Monthly Religious ,1918 3 28 140 2.00 1,109
Miss Winifred Macumber, Editor and Publisher, 712 W. Ashland Ave.
Record-Herald and Tribune.. ..Tues. & Thurs 1857 8 24 283 4.00 **4,173
Tuesday edition, Democratic; Thursday edition, Republican.
Don L. Berry, Editor; Record & Tribune Co., Publishers.
INWOOD (A2), pop. 644; Lyon Co. (NW). 32 m SE of Sioux Foils, S. D. CMSP&P RR.
Meat processing plant; hatchery. Agriculture. Stock, grain and mink farms.
Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 3.50 700
E. W. Stearns, Editor; Herald Printing Company, Publisher.
IOWA CITYf (K5), pop. 27,212; Johnson Co. (E). On Iowa River, 28 m S of Cedar
Rapids. CRI&IC; CRI&P RRs. Airline, UAL. State University of Iowa.
Manufactures advertising novelties, tooth brushes, feed, iron and sheet metal
products, gravel and rock products. Bottling works; creameries; hatcheries;
alfalfa drying. Stone quarries. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58), $33,177,639.
10,742 electric (AC) meters; 8,689 gas meters; 12,234 telephones. Diversified
farming, cattle feeding. Corn, oats, hay.
Civil War History + Quarterly {^iSory"' 1955 l 64 105 x5'00 t*'250
Clyde C. Walton, Jr., Editor; State University of Iowa, Publisher.
Iowa Business Di*e«t Monthly (g^on" R^slrch 193° Controlled &• *-t. 4.300
Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Publisher, University of Iowa.
I°TnoJadvtl)al °f Hi8t°ry JQuarterly Historical 1903 1 50 98 x2.50 *6,000
State Historical Society of Iowa, Publisher.
Iowa Law Re view V Quarterly Coll. Legal 1915 1 50 98 4.50 3,000
College of Law, State Universiyt of Iowa, Publisher.
Iowan-4- {iuTVMon. Ind' * Co11 1868 8 23 294 10-°° **3»954
John M. Harrison, Publisher, Communications Center.
Iowa Publisher and Bulletin \M™+MV T™,™,I,-OT« 1925 3 26 140 1.00
of the Iowa Press Assn.-f fMonthly Journalism Controlled free dist, 1 1,083
John M. Harrison, Editor; School of Journalism, State University of Iowa, Pub.
lowaTransitV Monthly Coll. & Eng'g 1896 3 28 133 1.50 600
Associated Students of Engineering, Publishers, 2 42 133
Engineering Hall, State University of Iowa. Controlled free dist. 1,300
Palimpsest (no adv.) Monthly Historical 1920 1 66 112x2.50 $5,824
William J. Petersen, Editor; State Historical Society of Iowa, Publisher.
Philological Quarterly lft««,*^i,, f Classical & 1922 1 50 96 3.50 $597
(no adv.) Quarterly }Mod. Lang. Controlled free dist. J392
Charles B. Woods, Editor; State University of Iowa, Dept. of Publications.
Press-Citizen + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1841 8 21 294 20.50**11,945
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. T. Hageboeck, Publisher.
Western ReviVw Quarterly Literary 1937 1 52 98 3.00 1,000
Ray B. West. Jr., Editor; State University of Iowa.
IOWA FALLS (G3%).pop. 4,900; Hardin Co. (C). On Iowa River. 50m W of Waterloo.
1C; CRI&P; C&NW RRs. Creamery; rendering works ; feed mill; bean processing
plant; machine shop. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, oats. rye.
J Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1856 8 24 287 3.50 3,765
l Hardin County Time* Tuesday Independent 1928 8 24 287 3.50 3,675
1 Carl Hamilton, Editor: Citizen Printing Co.. Publisher.
IRETON (A2%), pop. 573; Sioux Co. (NW). 85 m N of Sioux City. C&NW RR. Manu-
factures cement blocks. Grain, feed. Agriculture.
Ireton Booster-}- Thursday Independent 1954 5 24 182 1,084 — Free
R. C. Groom, Editor and Publisher.
IRW1N (C5), pop. 381; Shelbv Co. (W). 55 m NE of Omaha, Neb. C&NW; CGW RRs.
Agriculture. Corn, cattle, hogs.
Enterr>rise4- Thursday Independent 1952 6 26 280 2.00 §54O
Norman E. Christensen, Editor and Publisher, Manilla.
JANESVILLE — Times and Janesville Journal — See Denver.
JEFFERSONt (E4^), pop. 4,326: Greene Co. (WC) 40 m W of Ames. C&NW;
CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures electric wnter heaters, metal tanks, time switches,
stock remedies, concrete block and tile. Rendering works : creamery. Agriculture.
f Bee-»- Tuesday Republican 1866 8 24 287 3.50 93,681
l HeraH4- Thursday In d. Rep 1895 8 24 287 3.50 §3,538
1 Fred E. Morain, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— ++Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPuhlisher'a "Report; TJajht fare, estimated. + Uses Mat*. •Nonnarvfl
ema. 12 to inch. V A Rate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatlj
Mtimate. VTssued only during academic year. xSubncrtption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Gufd* to the us* of tho Directory In front off book.
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JESUP (J3H). POP. 1,158; Buchanan Co. (NEC). 17 m E of Waterloo. 1C RR. Cream-
ery; hatchery. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Citizens' Herald Thursday Republican 1899 7 24 280 2.50 1,095
Chester W. Wright, Editor; Citizens' Herald, Publisher.
JEWELL (F4). pop. 973; Hamilton Co. (C). 20 m N of Ames. C&NW RR. Elevator.
Ships livestock, grain. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat.
Record-f Thursday Republican 1882 6 24 280 2.00 §885
C. V. Warren, Editor; Palmer Erickson, Publisher.
KALONA (K5ft), pop. 947; Washington Co. (SE). 18 m SW of Iowa City. CRI&P RR.
Feed mill ; elevator. Grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
News + Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.50 51,538
C. C. Shimon, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 815.
KANAWHA (F8), pop. 747; Hancock Co. (N). 40 m NE of Fort Dodge. M&SL RR.
Creamery; elevators. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Reporter-f- Wednesday Independent 1898 6 25 280 3.00 §826
Willard H. Fessenden, Editor and Publisher.
KELLERTON (E7), pop. 483; Ringgold Co. (S). 90 m SW of Ottumwa. CB&Q RR.
Bank, Mt. Ayr. Feed mill. Ships stock. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, oats,
wheat.
Globe Thursday Independent 1894 5 26 252 2.00
Bert Ballou, Editor and Publisher.
KEOKUKt (L8). pop. 16,144; Lee Co. (SE). On Mississippi River at mouth of Des
Moines River, 18 m S of Fort Madison. CB&Q; CRI&P; WAB RRs. Railroad
center. Bridge to Hamilton, 111. Boat connections. Hydro-electric power plant.
Sawmill.
Manufactures starch, corn, dairy products, ferro-alloys, shoes, shipping cases,
cereals, canned goods, fibre boxes, proprietary medicines, overalls, calcium-
carbide, rubber products, aluminum storm sash, steel castings, warehouse
trucks and casters. Limestone quarries. Diversified farming.
Gate City -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1847 9 22 29418.00 **8,860
Color advertising accepted.
Dale E. Carrell, Editor and Publisher.
KEOSAUQUAt (K7), pop. 1,101; Van Buren Co. (SE). On Des Moines River, 30 m SE
of Ottumwa. CRI&P RR. Creamery; dairy equipment factory. Dairy, sheep farms.
Van Buren County Register -{-Thursday Independent 1931 8 24 308 3.00 $2,012
Bert M. Leek, Editor and Publisher.
KEOTA (K6), pop. 1,145; Keokuk Co. (SE). 80 m SW of Iowa City. CRI&P RR. Dairy
equipment factory; creameries. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1875 6 26 280 2.50 $1,545
Robert F. Beck and Irene Richardson, Publishers.
KIMBALLTON — Elk Horn-Kimballton Review — See Elk Horn.
KINGSLEY (BS1^), pop. 1,098; Plymouth Co. (NW). 23 m E of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Manufactures tire chains, feed pans, silos, corn cribs, stock powders. Agricul-
ture. Corn, hogs, cattle.
News-Times -f Thursday Independent 1895 6 24 280 2.50 §975
Harley V. Andersen, Editor and Publisher.
KIRON (C4), pop. 225; Crawford Co. (W). 60 m SE of Sioux City. Railroad station,
Deloit. 1C RR. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
News Friday Independent 1900 7 24 280 3.00 J376
Bert Lindstrom, Editor; Robert B. Lyon, Publisher.
KLEMME (F2%), pop. 555; Hancock Co. (N). 30 m SW of Mason City. CRI&P RR.
Feed mills; creamery; hatcheries. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans, dairy and
beef cattle.
Times-f Wednesday Republican 1895 5 24 231 2.50
Lyndon Kilgore, Editor and Publisher.
KNOXVILLEf (G6), pop. 7,625; Marion Co. (SO. 38 m SE of Des Moines. CB&Q RR.
Soft drinks, window washing platforms, work clothing manufactured. Ships coal,
livestock. Coal mines. Stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Express -f- Thursday Democratic 1865 8 24 304 2.50
W. D. Casey, Editor; Casey Bros., Publishers.
Journal-!- Thursday Republican 1855 8 24 308 3.00 3,130
Richard W. Beckman, Publisher.
LAKE CITY (D4), pop. 2,308; Calhoun Co. (NWC). 40 m SW of Fort Dodge. C&NW
RR. Creamery; hatchery. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Graphic-J- Thursday Republican 1886 8 24 280 3.60 §1,824
P. I. Colvig, Editor; Ella C. Hinkley, Publisher.
LAKE MILLS (F2), pop. 1,560; Winnebago Co. (N). 25 m NW of Mason City. M&SL;
C&NW RRs. Manufactures plastics; creamery; hatchery. Dairy, grain, stock
GrapMcT.'. Wednesdav Republican 1874 8 24 804 3.50 §2,563
G. W. Aasgaard, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE PARK (Cl%), pop. 924; Dickinson Co. (NW). 80 m E of Sioux Falls, S. D.
CRI&P RR. Meat processing. Poultry packing and alfalfa dehydrating plants.
Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Hogs.
News4- Thursday Republican 1890 7 24 276 2.50 §1,058
T. Milan Bragg, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE VIEW (C4).pop. 1.158: Sac Co. (W). 50 m SW of Fort Dodge. C&NW RR. Sand,
gravel, cement block, tile plants. Lake resort. Agriculture. Corn, oats, popcorn.
Resort -f- Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 280 2.00 §843
W. K. Hunter. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement*: • A.B.C Audit: >BPA Audit;
SP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; T,i*ht face, estimated 4-TNe« Mat* ^Nonpareil
etna. 12 to inch. V A Rate lines. 14 to inch. tCminty seat. Population — 1950 Ornux xRand McNally
estimate. VT«"ued ""1? during academic year. xSubacription Included in membership fee
BE SURE TO READ th« Guld* to the u»« of the Directory In front of book.
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LAKOTA (E2), pop. 443; Kossuth Co. (N). 65 m NW of Mason City. CRI&P RR.
Creamery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Review-h .................................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1954 6 24 280 2.60
George A. Carman, Editor and Publisher, Buffalo Center.
LAMONI (F7%), pop. 2,196; Decatur Co. (S). 70 m S of DCS Moines. CB&Q RR. Feed
mills ; creamery. Ships livestock. Agriculture. Corn, soybeans, alfalfa.
Chronicle-f .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1894 7 23 280 2.50
Jack R. Terry, Editor and Publisher.
Small Stock Magazine-f ......... Monthly .......... Rab'ts&Pet Stk.191? ctntSu^fL dist°
Vincent H. Hunter, Editor; Small Stock Publishing Co., 118 S. Linden St.
LAMONT (K3), pop. 574 ; Buchanan Co. (NEC). 38 m NE of Waterloo. CGW RR. Lime-
stone quarry ; feed mill. Dairy, stock, grain, poultry farms.
Leader-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ..... -1898 6 26 266 2.00
E. A. Tennis. Editor and Publisher.
LANSING (L2), pop. 1,536; Allamakee Co. (NE). On Mississippi River, 36 m S of La
Crosse, Wis. CMSP&P RR. Pearl button, metal toy factories; machine shop.
Timber; fisheries. Agriculture. Cattle, hogs, corn.
Circ
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§1,160
8600
......... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1880 6 26 273 2.00 §1,690
M. J. Dunlevy, Editor and Publisher.
LA PORTE CITY (J4), pop. 1,770; Black Hawk Co. (NEC). 15 m SE of Waterloo. W;
CRI&P RRs. Cannery; creamery; hatchery; feed mill. Agriculture. Corn, oats,
barley.
Progress Review-f- .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1871 8 23 294 3.00 1,550
Tom Downing and Robert Roberts, Editors and Publishers.
LAURENS (D3), pop. 1,556; Pocahontas Co. (NW). 40 m NW of Fort Dodge. C&NW;
CRI&P RRs. Manufactures farm equipment, tools and dies; grist mill; egg and
280 3.50 §1,610
poultry packing plant. Ships grain, livestock. Diversified farming.
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1885 7 24
N. L. Maurer, Editor and Publisher.
LE CLAIRE (N5), pop. 1,124; Scott Co. (E). 15 m E of Davenport. CB&Q; CMSP&P
RRs. Dairy, stock, grain, poultry farms.
^Buyers^uSTe1-^11*1 JThursday Shopper 1949 7 22 280 J9,000— Free
Alvin Borgman, Editor and Publisher.
LE MARSf (A3), pop. 5,844; Plymouth Co. (NW). 25 m NE of Sioux City. 1C; C&NW
RRs. Westmar College. Foundry; overall, farm machinery factories; rendering
works ; creamery. Ships grain, livestock. Agriculture.
Gleam-fV Bi-weekly Collegiate 1914 5 24 210 1.00 $600
Students of Westmar College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 1 1,900
Globe-Post-h Mon. & Thurs. Independent 1882 8 24 294 3.00 §6,065
Rita G. Starzl, Editor; R. F. Starzl. Publisher.
fMorn. ex.
Sentinel-f- ^Fri., Sat. Republican 1870 8 24 280 2.50 §4,991
(& Sun.
Chan Pitts, Jr., Editor; Chan Pitts, Jr., and Carter Pitts, Publishers.
LENOX (D7), pop. 1,171; Taylor Co. (SW). 94 m SE of Des Moines. CB&Q RR. Ferti-
lizer and farm equipment manufactured. Ships grain, livestock, butter and pro-
duce. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Time-Table Thursday Republican 1874 7 24 280 2.50 §1,250
C. E. Stark, Editor and Publisher.
LEONf (F7), pop. 2,139; Decatur Co. (S). 65 m S of Des Moines. CB&Q RR. Cream-
eries; hatchery; machine shops. Ships cattle, hogs, poultry and dairy products.
Agriculture.
Journal-Reporter 4- Thursday Republican 1868 8 20 280 2.50 2,729
W. L. Lindsey, Editor and Publisher.
LIME SPRINGS (J2), pop. 551; Howard Co. (NE). 50 m SW of Rochester, Minn.
CMSP&P RR. Implements, clothing, furniture, lumber manufactured; creamery;
flour mill; elevators; hatcheries. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1882 5 24 252 2.50 §710
Carl B. Cassidy, Editor and Publisher.
LISBON — Herald — See Hawkeye-Record and Lisbon Herald, Mt. Vernon.
LOCKRIDGE (K6H ), pop. 283; Jefferson Co. (SE). 40 m NW of Burlington. CB&Q RR.
Bank, Fairfield. Grain farms. Corn, oats, hay.
Times-f- Thursday Republican 1916 5 26 252 1.50 §300
Robert W. Faur, Editor; Times Co., Publisher.
LOGANf (B5), pop. 1,550; Harrison Co. (W). 30 m N of Council Bluffs. C&NW; 1C
RRs. Creamery. Diversified farming.
Herald-Observer 4- Thursday Independent 1884 8 24 280 3.00 §1,780
I. Wohlers, Editor; Mrs. Clara Hook, Gerald and Donald Bloom, Publishers.
LOHRVILLE (D4), pop. 698; Calhoun Co. (NWC). 25 m SW of Fort Dodge. C&NW;
CMSP&P; CGW RRs. Power mower factory; elevators. Diversified farming.
Enterprise and Farnhamville)Thursd Independent 1889
Inaex-f- I
Mrs. Helen Eastern and Eleanor H. Mills, Publishers.
7 24 280 3.00 §1,749
LONE TREE (L5%), pop. 639; Johnson Co. (E). 18 m SE of Iowa City. CRI&P RR.
Stock farms. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Reporter-f Thursday Independent 1892 6 26 280 2.50 §800
R. Stewart Bell, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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LORIMOR (E6), pop. 606; Union Co. (S). 46 m S of Dea Moines. CGW RR, Hatchery.
Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Lorimorian + ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 4 26 168 2.60 8673
L. H. Steen, Editor and Publisher.
LOST NATION <M4%), pop. 657; Clinton Co. (E). 40 m W of Clinton. CMSP&P RR.
Grist mill. Agriculture.
Press-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1914 6 24 203 2.00 §340
Mrs. A. A. Bowman, Editor; Austin Bowman, Publisher.
LOWDEN (M5), pop. 642; Cedar Co. (E). 40 m SE of Cedar Rapids. C&NW RR.
Creamery; feed mill. Ships stock, grain. Limestone quarries. Diversified farming.
News-f ..................................... Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1902 6 24 231 2.00 §755
Dorothy Sennett* Editor; Sennett Publishing Co.
LU VERNE (E3), pop. 553 ; Kossuth Co. (N). 80 m N of Fort Dodge. C&NW; M&SL RRs.
Hatchery; cold storage lockers. Stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Tribune-f ................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1946 7 28 280 2.50 830
Ralph Baer and Willard Fessenden, Editors and Publishers.
MADRID (F5), pop. 1,829; Boone Co. (C). 14 m S of Boone. CMSP&P RR. Coal mines.
Grain, poultry, dairy farms. Corn, oats, wheat, soybeans.
Register-News 4- ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1885 8 24 308 3.00 §1,810
C. W. Wilcox, Editor and Publisher, Adel.
MALLARD (D2%), pop. 899; Palo Alton Co. (NW). 45 m NW of Fort Dodge. M&SL
RR. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans, livestock.
Leader ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1939 6 26 252 1.50 §625
LeRoy Overstreet, Editor and Publisher.
MALVERN (B6%), pop. 1,263; Mills Co. (SW). 28 m SE of Council Bluffs. WAB;
CB&Q RRs. Feed mill, hatcheries. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, hay, cattle.
Leader-f ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1875
F. A. Wortman, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 3.00 §1,680
MANCHESTER! (L3%), pop. 3,987; Delaware Co. (E). 43 m W of Dubuque. 1C RR.
Manufactures gates, snow fences, corn cribs, silos, cheese, playground equip-
ment, railings. Chick, fish hatcheries. Corn, oats, livestock, poultry, dairy farms.
f Democrat-Radio -f ................... Tuesday .......... Democratic ........ 1930 8 24 287 4.00 §3,245
\ Press-4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1871 8 24 287 4.00 §3,69O
I Lenard Strasburg, Editor; James E. Goodwin, Jr., Publisher.
MANILLA (C5), pop. 1,035; Crawford Co. (W). 55 m NE of Council Bluffs. CMSP&P
RR, Ships agricultural products. Diversified farming.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 6 26 280 2.50 §1,178
Norman E. Christensen, Editor and Publisher.
MANLY <G2), pop. 1,473; Worth Co. (N). 10 m N of Mason City. CGW; CRI&P;
M&SL RRs. Railroad terminal. Egg processing; creamery. Stock, grain farms.
Corn, oats, sugar beets.
Signal-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1914 7 24 280 2.50 $1,300
R. A. Culver and R. R. Culver, Publishers.
MANNING (C4%), pop. 1,801; Carroll Co. (WC). 65 m NE of Council Bluffs. C&NW;
CMSP&P; CGW RRs. Manufactures wagon tongues, boxes, livestock feeders,
hay racks, butter. Rendering works; egg and poultry processing plant. Agri-
culture.
Monitor-f ................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1881 8 24 280 3.50 §1,865
A. H. Sanders, Editor and Publisher.
MANSON (D3H), pop. 1,622; Calhoun Co. (NWC). 18 m W of Fort Dodge. 1C; CRI&P
RRs. Manufactures calendars. Hatcheries; creamery. Agriculture. Corn, oats,
barley, soybeans, turkeys.
Journal-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 7 24 280 3.50 1,701
Lloyd Jones, Editor; Journal Publishing Co.
MAPLETON (B4), pop. 1,857; Monona Co. (W). 40 m SE of Sioux City. C&NW;
CMSP&P RRfi. Manufactures bottled gas. Agriculture. Com, soybeans, oats.
Press-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1870 7 24 280 3.00 J1.296
Richard F. Lebbs, Editor and Publisher.
MAQUOKETAf (M4) pop., 4,307; Jackson Co. (E). 32 m S of Dubuque. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures small engines, beverages, burial vaults. Ships livestock. Lime-
stone quarries. Agriculture. Corn, alfalfa, dairy products.
Community Press-f ................ Monday ........... Republican ........ 1932 8 24 280 3.60 §4,375
R. T. Melvold, Editor and Publisher, 107 N. Main St.
Jackson Sentinel -f .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1854 8 24 280 3.50 §4,262
M. E. Grady, Editor; R. T. Melvold, Publisher.
Pythian Sister Tidings ............ Monthly .......... Pythian Sisters. 1924 3 26 136 .60 $100,000
Leah Blatchley, Editor; Supreme Temple Pythian Sisters, Publisher.
MARATHON (D3), pop. 666; Buena Vista Co. (N^W). 55 m NW of Fort Dodge.
C&NW; CMSP&P RRa. Ships grain and livestock. Agriculture.
Republic-f ................................ Thursday ........ Ind. Agric .......... 1890 7 24 280 2.50 §4SO
A. C. Paulson, Editor and Publisher.
MARCUS (B3), pop. 1,268; Cherokee Co. (NW). 38 m NE of Sioux City. 1C RR. Ele-
vator. Agriculture. Corn, oats, barley, soybeans, livestock.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1883 7 24 280 2.50 1.200
_ T. C. Lighter, Editor ; Lighter Printing Co., Publisher.
Circ«I«tion--~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, tworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate line*. 14 to inch. tCottnty teat. Population— 1950 Ceniat. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlwoed only during academic year. xSttbscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th. CuUU to the u.« of th. Directory la front of book.
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MARENGOf <J5), pop. 2,151; Iowa Co. (SEC). On Iowa River, 82 m SW of Cedar
Rapids. CRI&P RR, Manufactures stock feeds and remedies. Vegetable and
poultry packing:. Greenhouse. Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain, truck, poultry
farms.
Pioneer-Republican -f Thursday Independent 1856 8 23 308 3.50 $3,034
G. A. Ellis, Editor; G. A. and H. V. Ellis, Publishers.
MARION <K4%) pop. M16; Linn Co. (E). 5 m NE of Cedar Rapids. CMSP&P RR.
Handy sack baler, farm machinery factories; foundry, bottling works; hatch-
eries; flour mill. Residential. Agriculture. Corn, cattle, hogs, grain.
Sentinel + Wednesday Independent 1880 8 24 808 3.00 §3,742
Ralph P. Young, Editor; Sentinel Publications, Inc., Publisher.
MARSHALLTOWNf (H4), pop. 19,821; Marshall Co. (C). 50 m NE of Des Moines.
M&SL; C&NW; CGW RRs. Manufactures furnaces, air conditioners, warm air
registers; steam specialties, trowels, pressure gauges, farm machinery, power
lawn mowers, auto accessories, surgical dressings, fire apparatus. Iron, brass,
aluminum foundries. Stone quarries. Agriculture.
Times -Republican + Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1858 9 22 294 20.80**12,973
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Paul G. Norris, Jr., Publisher, 135 W. Main St,
MASON CITYf (G2), pop. 27,980; Cerro Gordo Co. (N). 65 m NW of Waterloo.
MC&CL; M&SL; CMSP&P; CGW; C&NW; CRI&P RRs. Airlines: BNF; OZA.
TV station.
Manufactures beet sugar, cement, bricks, tile, creameryt lumber, foundry
products, feed, fertilizer, sand and gravel, wire, women's wear. Railroad shops;
meat packing plant; rendering works. Dairy, stock farms. Two banks; deposits
(8-6-58), $48,603,014. 10,575 electric (AC) meters; 9,575 gas (nat.) meters;
15,393 telephones.
Globe-Gazette 4- Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1857 8 23 280 20.80**25,S41
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Prints separate section called Farm, circul'd the second Tuesday of each month.
W. Earl Hall, Editor; Lee P. Loomis, Publisher, 121 E. State St.
MASSENA (D6), pop. 459; Cass Co. (SW). 55 m E of Council Bluffs. CB&Q RR.
Stock, grain, poultry farms.
News Thursday Independent 1943 7 24 280 2.00
Burton Hood, Editor and Publisher.
MAXWELL (G5). pop. 802; Story Co. (C). 30 m NE of Des Moinea. CMSP&P RR.
Hatchery. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, wheat.
Iowa Odd Fellow Monthly I. O. O. F 1890 3 26 133 1.28
R. L. Dustin, Editor; L. R. Shepherd Publishing Company, Inc.
Tribune-f Thursday Rep. & Agric 1883 6 26 280 2.00
R. L. Dustin, Editor and Publisher.
McGREGOR (L2%), pop. 1,138; Clayton Co. (NE). On Mississippi River, 45 m NW
of Dubuque. CMSP&P RR. Electronics factory ; creamery. Ships farm and poultry
products. Stone quarry. Agriculture. Corn, oats.
North Iowa Times -f Thursday Democratic 1856 6 24 266 2.50
Fred L. Martin and Clifford W. De Gamrro, Editors and Publishers.
MECHANICSVILLE (L5), pop. 850; Cedar Co. (E). 25 m E of Cedar Rapids. C&NW
RR. Ships livestock. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay, livestock.
Pioneer- Press and JThursday Independent 1866 8 24 308 2.50
Hugh Doty, Editor; G. T. Langdon and H. Clark, Publishers.
MEDIAPOLIS (L6%), pop. 834; Des Moines Co. (SE). 13 m N of Burlington. CRI&P:
CB&Q RRs. Diversified farmii g. Corn, wheat, oats.
New Era -f Thursday Independent 1874 7 24 280 2.50
P. R. Goughnour, Editor and Publisher.
MELBOURNE (G5), pop. 510; Marshall Co. (C). 13 m SW of Marshalltown. CGW;
CMSP&P RRs. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Record-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1896 7 24 276 2.50
H. F. Messersmith, Editor and Publisher.
MILES — Reporter — See Gazette, Sabula.
MILFORD (C2), pop. 1,375; Dickinson Co. (NW). 75 m NW of Fort Dodge. CMSP&P
RR. Summer reeort. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain.
Mail-f Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 280 3.00
Prints free distribution shopping paper Thursday during June, July, August
called Okobojian.
Earl L. Rynerson, Editor; W. E. Beck. Jr., Publisher.
MILO (G6), pop. 625; Warren Co. (SC). 80 m SE of Des Moines. CB&Q RR. Agricul-
ture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Motor-f Thursday Independent 1878 6 24 280 2.50
Leona C. Youmans, Publisher.
MINDEN (B5%), pop. 328; Pottawattamie Co. (SW). 22 m E of Council Bluffs.
CGW RR. Bank, Neola. Stock, grain farms.
News-f ..Wednesday Independent 1907 7 24 280 3.00
T. J. Frey, Editor and Publisher.
MISSOURI VALLEY (B5). pop. 8,546: Harrison Co. (W). 22 m N of Council Bluffs.
C&NW RR. Feed mill ; nursery. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, livestock.
! Harrison County News-f Friday Independent 1884 8 24 304 2.00
Times -f {&VSunX' Sat' IndePendeTlt 1891 8 2* 804 5.50
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. Chamberlain, Editor; C. B. Crouch and W. M. S. Dale, Pub., 109 N. 5th St.
Circulation— **S«pt. AB.C. Statement; *June and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
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§1,160
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1,050
183
§2,140
§422
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MITCHELLVILLE (G5), pop. 906; Polk Co. (C). 18 m E of Des Moines. CRI&P RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farina. Corn, soybeans, oats.
Index............ ...Thursday Independent 1882 7 23 280 2.60 §463
M. J. Blesz, Editor and Publisher.
MONONA (L2%), pop. 1,346; Clayton Co. (NE). 66 m N of Dubuque. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery. Ships livestock. Oak, walnut timber. Agriculture. Corn, oats, barley.
Leader-f Thursday Republican 1892 6 26 280 2.00 §1,376
R. A. Nehls. Editor and Publisher.
MONROE (G6%), pop. 1,108; Jasper Co. (C). 30 m E of Des Moines. CRI&P RR.
Hatchery. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, small grains.
Mirror-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1874 7 24 280 2.60 937
Warren Burman, Editor and Publisher.
MONTEZUMAf (J6), pop. 1,460; Poweshiek Co. (SEC). 60 m E of Des Moines. CRI&P
RR. Wood products and burial vault plants. Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, hogs.
Republican + (offset) Thursday Republican 1856 8 22 294 8.00 3,018
David Sutherland, Editor; Sutherland Printing Co., Publisher, 111 S. 4th
MONTICELLO (L4), pop. 2,888; Jones Co. (E). 35 m SW of Dubuque. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures feather dusters, farm equipment, hoists, garden tools, feed, butter,
plastic awnings, stove polish, corrugated containers. Agriculture. Corn, hogs,
cattle.
24 308 4.60 §3,381
Express 4- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1865
Monticello Publishing Co.
Shoppers Guide 4- Thursday Shopper 1941
E. D. Vernon, Editor; Economy Printing Co., Publisher.
6 24 224 6,466— Free
MOOR HE AD (B6). pop. 392 ; Monona Co. (W). 68 m SE of Sioux City. Nearest railroad
station. Ute. CMSP&P RR. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1920 6 24 280 2.00
Leona C. Kelley, Editor; H. A. Kelley, Publisher.
MORAVIA (H7), pop. 652; Appanoose Co. (S). 20 m SW of Ottumwa. CMSP&P; SIA;
WAB RRs. Hone factory; aluminum foundry; hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry
farms. Corn, oats, hay, soybeans.
Union -f Thursday Independent 1900
C. R. and H. K. Dhority, Editors and Publishers.
7 24 280 2.00
MORNING SUN (L6), pop. 939; Louisa Co. (SE). 25 m N of Burlington. M&SL; CRI&P
RRs. Metal and concrete products manufactured; creamery; rendering works;
elevator. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle.
News-Herald-f ........................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1887 6 26 280 2.50
W. D. Allen, Editor and Publisher.
MOULTON (H7), pop. 985; Appanoose Co. (S). 36 m SW of Ottumwa; WAB RR.
Roundhouse. Hatchery. Diversified farming.
Tribune-}- ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1884 7 24 280 2.50
R. R. Eby, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT AYRf (E7), pop. 1,793; Ringgold Co. (S). 75 m SW of Des Moines. CB&Q
RR. Hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, oats.
Record-News -f ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1865 6 26 276 2.00
Franklin Spurrier, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT PLEASANTf (K6&). pop. 5,843; Henry Co. (SE). 28 m NW of Burlington.
CB&Q RR. Fountain pen and pencil, pennant and badge factories. Iowa Wesleyan
College. Agriculture. Corn, beans, oats.
f Free Press-f ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1866 8 24 294 3.50
I News -h ........ ............................. Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican ......... 1879 8 24 294 15.60
1 A. M. Patterson, Editor; Chas. S. and L. K. Rogers, Publishers.
TigerV ...................................... Bi-weekly ........ Coll. Alumni ...... 1900 6 24 224
Students of Iowa Wesleyan College, Editors and Publishers.
MOUNT VERNON (L5), pop. 2,320; Linn Co. (E). 17 m SE of Cedar Rapids. C&NW
RR. Manufactures all metal solder and flux, metal name plates. Produce packed.
Cornell College (Meth.). Stock, grain farms.
CornellianV (offset) ............... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1869 5 24 224 x3.00
Students of Cornell College, Editors and Publishers.
^Lis'bon'Herald-f^. ............ JThursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1869 8 24 308 2.50
J. W. McCutcheon, Editor and Publisher.
HuskV.......................... ....... .....Quarterly ........ Collegiate ........... 1921 1 48 98 1.25
English Club of Cornell College, Publishers.
MOVILLE (A3%), pop. 964; Woodbury Co. (WC). 18 m E of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Hatcheries. Corn, oats, rye.
Record.. .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 7 26 805 2.50
Robert T. B rams on, Editor and Publisher.
MUSCATINEf <L5%), pop. 19,041; Muscatine Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 80 m
SW of Davenport. CRI&P ; CMSP&P RRs. Boat connections.
Manufactures pearl buttons, toys, alcohol pumps, aluminum, steel cabinets,
automatic button and canning machinery, button blanks, sashes and doors,
gravel, cement blocks, pulleys, steel dies, plastics, alcohol, concrete culverts.
Bottling works, meat packing and food processing plants, soybean, feed and grain
mills. Agriculture. Melons, sweet potatoes, corn, truck crops.
Journal -f ...... .. ........ ................. Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1840 8 22 294 18.00
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harold L. Nelson, Publisher.
§425
1,010
J616
1,080
2,870
§612
§3,235
§2,189
700
§1,750
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•P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
•mi, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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NASHUA (H2 % ), pop. 1,609; Chickasaw Co. (NE). 15 m SW of New Hampton. 1C RR.
Farm equipment manufactured. Agriculture. Livestock, grrain.
Reporter-Post Thursday Independent 1867 8 24 801 3.50 Jl,740
Tom D. Conklin, Editor and Publisher.
NEOLA (B5%), pop. 889; Pottawattamie Co. (SW). 20 m NE of Council Bluffs.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures mill hammers. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, livestock.
Gazette Reporter + Thursday Independent 1877 7 24 280 8.00 §978
T. J. Frey. Editor and Publisher.
NEVADAf (G4%), pop. 3,768; Story Co. (C). 9 m E of Ames. C&NW; CRI&P RRs.
Manufactures brick, tile, poultry feeds. Poultry packing, hybrid corn process-
ing plants. Ships livestock. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat.
Journal-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1895 8 24 294 12.00 §3,200
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. H. Ledbetter, Editor; Frank and W. H. Ledbetter, Publishers.
NEWELL (D8), pop. 884; Buena Vista Co. (NW). 49 m W of Fort Dodge. 1C RR.
Cement block and tile factory ; creamery ; elevator. Ships stock, grain. Agricul-
ture. Corn, oats, hogs.
Mirror-f Thursday Independent 1874 7 24 280 3.00 J916
L. A. Paulson, Editor and Publisher.
NEW HAMPTONf ( J2 V2 ) , pop. 8,323 ; Chickasaw Co. (NE) . 40 m N of Waterloo. CGW ;
CMSP&P RRs. Creamery; hatchery; feed mill; nursery. Agriculture. Corn,
oats, hogs.
{Economist Tuesday Independent 1939 8 24 294 3.50 §2,887
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 294 3.50 §3,171
John E. Feuling, Editor and Publisher.
NEW LONDON (L6V&), pop. 1,510; Henry Co. (SE). 18 m NW of Burlington. CB&Q
RR. Glove, butter factories. Elevators. Ships livestock, grain. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 280 2.50 1,230
E. E. Wessel, Editor and Publisher.
NEW SHARON (H5V2), pop. 1,089; Mahaska Co. (SEC). 12 m N of Oskaloosa. M&SL
RR. Hatchery, elevators. Grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Star-f- Thursday Republican 1873 7 24 280 2.50 §1,289
Harry Bond, Editor and Publisher.
NEWTONf (G5), pop. 11,723 (special U. S. Census 10-19-54, gives 13,572) ; Jasper Co.
(SC). 33 m E of Des Moines. CRI&P: M&SL RRs. Manufactures washing ma-
chines, farm and road building machinery, potato diggers, metal stampings,
electric units, advertising specialties, dairy products. Hatchery; foundry.
Diversified farming.
News-h Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1902 8 24 294 18.20 **7,333
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
L. O. Brewer, Publisher.
NEW VIRGINIA (F6), pop. 342; Warren Co. (SC). 30 m SW of Des Moines. CB&Q
RR. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
New Virginian .Thursday Independent 1895 6 26 280 2.00 425
C. P. Shane, Jr., Editor; Shane Publications.
NORA SPRINGS (G2). pop. 1,257; Floyd Co. (N). 10 m E of Mason City. CMSP&P;
CRI&P RRs. Creamery; feed mill; elevator. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Advertlser-f Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 2.50 §975
R. R. Moos, Publisher.
NORTH ENGLISH (J5%), pop. 853; Iowa Co. (SE). 30 m SW of Iowa City. CMSP&P
RR. Butter, feeds, portable harrows manufactured. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Record-f- Thursday Republican 1887 7 24 273 2.25 1,222
Carl L. Hoprendom. Editor and Publisher.
NORTHWOODf (G1V2). pop. 1,767; Worth Co. (N). 20 m N of Mason City. M&SL;
CRI&P RRs. Creamery; elevators. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Soybeans.
Foundry. Diversified farming.
Anchor4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1885 8 23 308 3.50 §2,697
John E. van der Linden, Editor; Leon S. Barnes, Publisher.
NORWAY (K4%), pop. 441; Benton Co. (EC). 14 m SW of Cedar Rapids. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Benton County Star 4- Thursday Independent 1898 5 23 224 2.50 §728
R. O. Burrows, Jr., Editor; Burrows Publishing Co.
OAKLAND (C6), pop. 1,296; Pottawattamie Co. (SW). 26 m E of Council Bluffs.
CRI&P RR. Rendering works; hatchery. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn,
wheat, oats.
Acorn-f Thursday Republican 1881 7 24 280 3.50 §1,980
Roger A. Lubke, Editor and Publisher.
OCHEYEDAN (BIMs), pop. 700; Osceola Co. (NW). On Ocheyedan River, 65 m E of
Sioux Falls. S. D. CRI&P RR. Elevator. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 280 3.00 §957
Robert K. Reiste, Editor; Reiste & Reiste, Publishers.
ODEBOLT (C4), pop. 1,279; Sac Co. (W). 60 m SW of Fort Dodge. C&NW RR. Ships
stock, grain. Diversified farming, especially popcorn.
Chronicle-f- Thursday Independent 1887 5 24 224 8.00 §1,692
Richard P. Wagner, Editor ; Paul Wagner, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.8.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <&Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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OELWEIN (K3), pop. 7,858; Fayette Go. (NE). 25 m NE of Waterloo. CGW; CRI&P
RRs. Railroad shops; corn cribs, chemicals, sprayers, sausage, mineral feed
hatchery; nursery. Ships livestock.
Clre
manufactured; planing mill; creamery;
Stock, dairy, grain, poultry farms.
Register-t- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Republican 1880
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Lew Warren, Publisher.
8 24 301 15.60 **5,104
OGDEN (E4%), pop. 1,486; Boone Co. (C). 40 m NW of Des Moines. C&NW RR.
Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans, hybrid seed corn.
Reporter-f ................................ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1874 8 24 294 3.00 §1,56O
Carl E. Sexauer, Editor and Publisher, Walnut St.
ONAWAf (A4%), pop. 3,498; Monona Co. (W). 37 m SE of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Manufactures belts, watch chains, houses, hog houses, cribs. Hatchery; cream-
ery. Ships livestock. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Democrat-!- ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 8 24 308 2.50 2,875
P. W. Wonder, Sr., Editor; Wonder & Son, Publishers.
Iowa Smoke-Eater-f ............... Monthly .......... JFi^men*^ 1965 6 24 205 4'°° *5'888
William M. Cox, Editor; Iowa Smoke-Eater, Publisher, Box 145.
Sentinel-!- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 7 24 276 2.50 §2,080
Mrs. Clara Kelley, Editor; Oliver C. Kelley, Publisher.
ORANGE CITYt (A2%), pop. 2,166; Sioux Co. (NW). 46 m NE of Sioux City. C&NW
RR. Oil burners, farm equipment manufactured. Hatcheries. Dairy, stock, poultry
farms.
^Dlfvo/Gl^lend1-?1*11^ .}Th««*«r ........ Independent ....... 1935 9 22 808 4.00 **2,290
Fred Roach, Editor; Sioux County Capital, Publisher.
OSAGEf (H2), pop. 3,436; Mitchell Co. (N). 30 m NE of Mason City. 1C; CGW RRs.
Creamery; feed, knitting mills. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Corn, hogs,
cattle.
{Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1865 9 22 808 3.50 12,964
**7,890
1905 2 80 112 xS.OO
1.00
Shoppers Guide distributed free. Circ. $6,000.
Jackson N. Baty, Publisher.
OSCEOLAf (F6%), pop. 3,422; Clarke Co. (S). 46 m S of Des Moines. CB&Q RR.
Lingerie factory. Hatchery. Ships hogs, cattle. Limestone quarries. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, hogs, soybeans, alfalfa.
f Sentinel4- ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1859 8 24 808 3.60 §3,329
j Tribune-f- ................................. Tuesday .......... Ind. Dem ............ 1864 8 24 808 3.50 §3,300
1 Sentinel Publishing Company.
OSKALOOSAf (H6), pop. 11,124; Manas ka Co. (SEC). 60 m SE of Des Moines. M&SL;
CRI&P RRs. Manufactures valves, fire hydrants, working clothes, sportswear,
wooden awnings, milkers, trailer hitches, butter, stock remedies, toys. Hatch-
eries ; bottling, granite works. William Penn College. Coal mines. Agriculture.
Corn, cattle, hogs.
Herald4- ................................... Evg. ex. Sun... Republican ......... 1850 8 24 294 18.20
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. K. Walling, Editor and Publisher.
National Shorthand 1 uj^+uu,, f Shorthand
Reporter-^- .......................... [Monthly .......... J Report'*
Not published during Aug. and Sept.
Roy E. Voelker, Editor; National Shorthand Reporter Assn., Publisher.
Penn Chronicle V ..................... Fortnightly.... Coll. News .......... 1886 4 24 62
Students of William Penn College, Editors and Publishers.
Tribune-Press 4- ...................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1855 5 32 280 2.00 tl,178
G. R. Draper, Editor and Publisher, 313 High Ave., E.
OSSIAN (K2), pop. 804; Winneshiek Co. (NE). 75 m E of Mason City. CMSP&P;
CRI&P RRs. Elevator; creamery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Bee-f- ........................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1874 6 26 276 2.00
Don Amundsen, Editor and Publisher.
OTTUMWAf (J6%), pop. 33,631; Wapello Co. (SE). On Des Moines River, 75 m NW
of Burlington. CB&Q; CMSP&P; CRI&P; WAB RRs. Airline, OZA. Center of
Iowa soft coal fields.
Manufactures dairy products, furniture, paper boxes, brick and tile. Meat pack-
ing; railroad shops. Brass and iron foundries. Hay and mining tools, electric
hoisting engines, mining, packing house and poultry equipment. Three banks ;
deposits (6-23-58), $33,145,186. 12,346 electric (AC) meters; 11,317 gas (nat.)
meters; 15,800 telephones.
Couripr-f .................................. Evg. ex. Sun... Republican ......... 1848 9 22 280 20.80**18,206
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
C. Lloyd Bunker. Publisher.
OXFORD (K6), pop. 543; Johnson Co. (E). 16 m NW of Iowa City. CRI&P RR. Ships
livestock. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Johnson Conntv Farmer-l- ..... Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1934 4 24 182 3,300 — Free
E. L. Henderson, Editor ; Henderson Printing Co., Publisher.
PANORA (E5). pop. 1,062; Guthrie Co. (SWC). 48 m W of Des Moines. CMSP&P RR.
Wagon parts factory; elevator. Grain, stock farms.
Guthrie County Vedette-}- ...... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1866 7 24 280 2.50 51,419
_ Gus G. Stoy and L. Lee Stoy, Editors and Publishers.
Clrailation-HHrSept. AB.C. Statement; *June «nd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' t Report; Light face, estimated. + Uset Mats. •Nonpareil
*nu. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCowity seat Potmlatlon— 1950 Cenaua. xRand McNally
estimate. Vl«*u*d only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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PARKERSBURG (H8), pop. 1,800; Butler Co. (NC). 29 m NW of Waterloo. 1C; C&NW
RRs. Manufactures farm tools and boxes. Creameries. Ships livestock. Dairy,
stock, poultry, srrain farms.
Eclipse-f- Thursday Democratic 1872 8 24 808 2.50 **8S3
Dan J. P. Ryan, Editor and Publisher.
PAULLINA (B8), pop. 1,289; O'Brien Co. (NW). 50 m NE of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, soybeans, flax.
Times + Thursday Republican 1882 7 24 280 8.00 51,572
D. S. Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
PELLA (H6), pop. 4,427; Marion Co. (SC). 40 m SE of Des Moines. CRI&P RR.
Manufactures window screens, Venetian blinds, overalls, shirts, canned goods,
hammermillfl, ditching machines, wagons, Hour, feed, butter. Hatcheries;
nursery. Ships coal, livestock. Central College. Coal mines. Agriculture. Hogs,
cattle, corn.
Central Ray V Friday Collegiate 1866 5 24 192 1.00 650
Students of Central College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. ZOO
Chronicle-4- Thursday Independent 1864 8 24 808 4.00 53,760
Dean Sadler, Editor; H. H. Sadler and M. M. De Zwarte, Publishers.
PERRY (E5), pop. 6,174; Dallas Co. (SWC). 28 m SW of Boone. M&SL; CMSP&P RRs.
Manufactures ice cream mix, cultivator shovels, plow welding products, fer-
tilizer. Meat, poultry packing, hybrid seed corn plants ; granite works ; nursery.
Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay, cattle.
Chief -f Evs. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1874 8 24 294 15.60 53,978
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Norman Still. Editor; G. E. Whitehead, Publisher.
PETERSON (C3), pop. 589; Clay Co. (NW). On Little Sioux River, 65 m NW of Fort
Dodge. C&NW RR. Dairy products manufactured. Elevator. Grain, stock, dairy
farms.
Patriot-}- Wednesday Republican 1882 8 24 280 2.50 $620
Roy A. Jarnagin, Editor and Publisher.
PLEASANTVILLE (G6), pop. 898; Marion Co. (SC). 21 m SE of Des Moines. CB&Q
RR. Hatchery. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Marion County News 4- Thursday Independent 1880 6 26 280 8.00 5975
Jeanette Stephenson, Editor and Publisher.
POCAHONTASf (D3), pop. 1,949; Pocahontas Co. (NW). 35 m NW of Fort Dodge.
CRI&P RR. Manufactures insect and weed applicators, fertilizer, trailer hitches.
Rendering works. Ships livestock, grain. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Record-Democrat 4- Thursday Independent 1883 8 22 280 3.50 52,388
Dale E. Boyd, Editor; Louis J. Elbert, Publisher.
POLK CITY (F5), pop. 336; Polk Co. (C). 16 m N of Des Moines. C&NW RR. Farming.
Citizen Friday Independent 1902 6 26 280 1.00
R. E. Thorpe, Editor and Publisher, 206 University Ave., Des Moines.
POMEROY (D3%), pop. 868; Calhoun Co. (NWC). 30 m W of Fort Dodge. 1C RR.
Feed mill; creamery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Herald Thursday Republican 1888 6 26 280 2.50 51,017
R. G. George, Publisher.
POSTVILLEJK2_% ), pop. 1,843 ; Allamakee Co. (NE). 60 m NE of Waterloo. CMSP&P;
s. Hatchery; meat packing plant; seed house; feed mill; creamery.
CRI&P RRs.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Herald-4- ................................... Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1892
C. W. DeGarmo, Fred L. Martin, Publishers.
7 24 280 2.50 51,597
PRAIRIE CITY (G5). pop. 834; Jasper Co. (SC). 20 m E of Des Moines. CRI&P RR.
Potato harvester and farm equipment factory; hatchery. Stock, poultry, fruit,
grain farms.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 5 23 196 2.50
Hush Jernigan and Margaret Jennings, Publishers.
PRESTON (N4H), pop. 684; Jackson Co. (E). 28 m NW of Clinton. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery. Stock, grain farms. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 7 24 280 2.60
Edwin Black. Editor; Edwin and Gertrude Black, Publishers.
PRIMGHARf (B2), pop. 1,152; O'Brien Co. (NW). 65 m NE of Sioux City. 1C RR.
Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, barley.
O'Brien County Bell -f ............. Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1879 7 24 280 8.00
Harold C. Graf ton, Editor ; Shirley J. Omer, Publisher.
RADCLIFFE (G4), pop. 638; Hardin Co. (C). 80 m NE of Ames. C&NW RR. Grain,
dairy farms. Corn, oats, stock.
Signal-f .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1893
Samuel B. Swartz, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
6 26 276 2.00
5830
5876
§1,535
5839
RAKE (Fl%), pop. 851; Winnebago Co. (N). 60 m NW of Mason CHy. CRI&P RR.
Creamery ; grain elevator. Grain, stock and dairy farms.
Register -f- ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1900 6 26 252 1.60 5500
Theodore Klemesrud, Editor an<d Publisher, Thompson.
RANDOLPH (B7), pop. 295; Fremont Co. (SW). 85 m SE of Omaha, Neb. CB&Q RR.
Elevator. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Enterprise-f ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 7 24 276 2.50 5370
Mary H. Estea, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Estes, Publishers.
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; |PuUisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. VAfate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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REDFIELD (£6). pop. 892; Dallas Co. (SWC). 82 m W of Des Moinea. CMSP&P RR.
Brick, tile works ; hatchery ; soybean processing mill. Grain farms. Corn, wheat,
7 26 280 2.50
hogs, cattle.
Review 4- Thursday Republican 1904
J. G. O. Heins. Editor; L. S. Heins, Publisher.
RED OAKf (C6%), pop. 6,526; Montgomery Co. (SW). 60 m E of Council Bluffs.
CB&Q RR. Manufactures art calendars, batteries, farm appliances, advertising
specialties, concrete products. Machine shops, dehydration plant. Agriculture.
Corn, wheat, livestock feed, popcorn.
Express-f Mon. & Thurs.. Republican 1868 8 24 294 4.50
James F. Logan, Editor; Thomas D. Murphy, Publisher.
RE1NBECK (H4). pop. 1.460; Grundy Co. (NEC). 20 m SW of Waterloo. CGW; CRI&P
RRs. Seed house; corn and asparagus cannery; poultry and produce packing
plant. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Courier-f- Thursday Republican 1878 7 24 808 8.60
L. A. Moser, Editor and Publisher.
REMSEN (B3), pop. 1,280; Plymouth Co. (NW). 85 m NE of Sioux City. 1C RR.
Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, flax, soybeans.
Bell- Enterprise 4- Thursday .Democratic 1887 7 24 801 8.00
Eugene F. Kieffer, Editor and Publisher.
RENWICK (E8), pop. 474; Humboldt Co. (NWC). 35 m N of Fort Dodge. CNW RR.
Hatchery. Agriculture.
Times Thursday Independent 1884 5 26 258 2.50
Lewis E. Heifner, Editor and Publisher.
RICEVILLE (H2), pop. 962; Mitchell Co. (NEC). 80 m NE of Mason City. CGW RR.
Hatchery, creamery, cheese factory. Lime quarry. Dairy, stock, truck farms.
Recorder-t- Thursday Independent 1885 7 26 808 2.50
M. E. Messersmith. Editor and Publisher.
HIGHLAND (K6), pop. 591; Keokuk Co. (SE). 25 m NE of Ottumwa. CMSP&P RR.
Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat, soybeans.
Clarion-f Thursday Independent 1881 7 24 294 8.00
A. Joe Kelly, Editor and Publisher.
R1NGSTED (D2), pop. 578; Emmet Co. (NW). 55 m NW of Fort Dodge. C&NW RR.
Elevator; creamery. Ships agricultural products. Agriculture. Corn, oats, butter.
Dispatch + Thursday Independent 1910 7 24 280 8.00
E. Myron Crosswait, Publisher.
ROCKFORD (H2), pop. 979; Floyd Co. (N). 20 m SE of Mason City. CRI&P RR.
Brick and tile factory ; creamery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat.
Register-*- Wednesday Independent 1887 7 24 280 2.50
Charles Houdek, Editor and Publisher.
ROCK RAPIDSt (A2), pop. 2,640; Lyon Co. (NW). On Rock River, 35 m E of Sioux
Falls, S. D. 1C; CRI&P RRs. Creamery; feed mill. Manufactures lamp shades,
farm implements, sheet metal. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, cattle, hogs.
Lyon County Reporter -h Mon.&Thurs...Ind. Rep 1881 8 24 280 8.50
Paul C. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
ROCK VALLEY (A2), pop. 1,581; Sioux Co. (NW). On Rock River, 50 m NE of Sioux
City. CMSP&P RR. Creamery; elevator; cement blocks, motor parts, cosmetics,
farm implements manufactured. Agriculture. Corn, oats, barley.
Bee-h Thursday Independent 1884 7 24 280 8.00
Paul Dean. Editor and Publisher.
ROCKWELL — Tribune — See Thornton.
ROCKWELL CITYt (D4). pop. 2,833; Calhoun Co. (NWC). 26 m SW of Fort Dodge.
FDDM&S; 1C; CMSP&P RRs. Creamery; hatchery; elevator; bottling works.
Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Adc2wty RepuSSic^n?.. .} Thurs day Independent 1891 7 24 280 8.00
Karl F. Schwartz, Editor; S. E. Treman, Publisher.
ROLAND (G4), pop. 687; Story Co. (C). 15 m NE of Ames. M&SL RR. Mixed vege-
table cannery ; creamery ; hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Record-f- Thursday Independent 1896 6 24 276 2.50
W. B. Rod, Publisher.
ROLFE (D8), pop. 997; Pocahontas Co. (NW). 30 m NW of Fort Dodge. C&NW;
"RRs. Hatchery; feed mill. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans. Stock farms.
7 24 280 2.50
Circ
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Arrow -f Thursday Independent 1910
Robert Swan, Editor and Publisher.
RUSSELL (G6H), pop. 666; Lucas Co. (S). 45 m W of Ottumwa. CB&Q RR. Hatchery.
Stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Union-Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1926 6 24 208 2.60
L. R. Dickinson, Editor; Union Publishing Company.
RUTHVEN (D2). pop. 868; Palo Alto Co. (NW). 60 m NW of Fort Dodge. CMSP&P;
M&SL RRs. Creamery; elevator. Summer resort. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Free Press-f Wednesday...Republican 1882 6 26 276 2.00
S. Walter Dahl, Publisher.
SABULA (N4), pop. 888; Jackson Co. (E). On Mississippi River, 42 m SE of Dubuque.
CMSP&P RR. Bridge to Savanna, 111. Bank, Teeds Grove. Commercial fisheries.
Diversified farming.
Gazette-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1862 6 24 276 8.00
Part of paper printed under name of Miles Reporter.
Robert F. Fulton, Editor and Publisher.
Cfrenlatioo-HMtSept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jone and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. }/l»»ucA only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SAC CITYf (04), pop. 3,170; Sac Co. (W). On Raccoon River, 40 m W of Fort Dodge.
O&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Feed mill; monument, canning factories; creamery;
Clrc
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hatchery; greenhouses. Stock, grain farms. Oorn, oats, popcorn.
Sac Sun-f ................................ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1871 8 24
Charles A. Hacke, Editor; Sac Sun Co., Inc., Publisher.
308 4.00 $3,362
SAINT ANSGAR (H2), pop. 981; Mitchell Co. (N). On Cedar River, 22 m S of Austin,
Minn. 1C RR. Limestone quarry. Dairy, stock, truck farms.
Enterprise -f- Thursday Independent 1879
Wayne Christofferson, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 294 3.00 £1,208
SALEM (K7), pop. 473; Henry Co. (SE). 38 m NW of Fort Madison. CB&Q RR. Feed
mill. Agriculture. Corn, hay, oats.
News 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1880 7 24 280 3.00
J. W. Moxley, Editor and Publisher, Box 8.
SANBORN (B2), pop. 1,387; O'Brien Co. (NW). 70 m NE of Sioux City. CMSP&P RR.
Railroad shops ; creamery. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, dairy products.
Pioneer-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1871 6 26 280 2.50
James Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
SCHALLER (C4), pop. 841; Sac Co. (W). 55 m E of Sioux City. C&NW RR. Popcorn
processing, storage and shipping plants. Agriculture. Corn.
Herald-f ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1890 5 24 226 2.50
Robert K. Hennesy, Publisher.
SCHLESWIG (C4), pop. 751; Crawford Co. (W). 55 m SE of Sioux City. Nearest
railroad station, Deloit. 1C RR. Ships cattle, hogs. Agriculture. Corn, oats,
273
livestock.
Leader-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1899
Robert B. Lyon, Editor and Publisher.
7 24
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§1,015
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SCRANTON (D4y2), Pop. 891; Greene Co. (WC). 35 m W of Boone. C&NW RR.
Elevator; hatcheries. Agriculture. Corn, cattle, hogs.
Journal-f Thursday Republican 1880 6 26 280 2.00 J918
D. M. Nixon, Editor and Publisher.
SEYMOUR (G7), pop. 1,223; Wayne Co. (S). 45 m SW of Ottumwa. CMSP&P;
CRI&P RRs. Manufactures mufflers. Feed mill; slaughter house. Coal mines.
Agriculture. Corn, oats, poultry.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1884 7 24 304 2.50 §1,322
Jeanne F. Davis, Editor; Wayne Pitman Davis, Publisher.
SHEFFIELD (G3), pop. 1,163; Franklin Co. (NC). 18 m S of Mason City. CRI&P;
M&SL RRs. Manufactures cement blocks, brick, tile, woodrafters, butter. Clay
and gravel pits. Agriculture.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1880 7 24 280 2.50 856
E. F. Sullivan, Editor and Publisher.
SHELBY (C5%), pop. 592; Shelby Co. (W). 30 m E of Council Bluffs. CRI&P RR.
Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
News-f Thursday Independent 1877 7 26 280 3.00 §481
Thomas J. Frey, Editor and Publisher.
SHELDON (B2), pop. 4,001; O'Brien Co. (NW). 60 m N of Sioux City. 1C; C&NW;
CMSF&P RRs. Hatcheries; cement block and tile, working clothes factories;
soybean processing mill. Agriculture. Corn, oats, beans.
f Mail-f Wednesday ....Republican 1873 8 24 294 3.00 **3,872
1 Sun-f Monday Ind. Rep 1889 8 24 294 3.00 §2,120
1 The Woods Publishing Co.
SHELL ROCK (H3), pop. 1,013; Butler Co. 40 m NW of Waterloo. CG&W; CRI&P
RRs. Hatchery; creamery. Lime quarry; gravel pits.
News-h Thursday Republican 1874 7 24 280 2.00 $1,100
W. G. Vandenburg, Editor; W. G. and H. L. Vandenburg, Publishers.
SHENANDOAH (C7), pop. 6,938; Page Co. (SW). 52 m SE of Omaha, Neb. CB&Q;
WAB RRs. Manufactures stock powder, husking pegs, creamery products, bev-
erages, confectionery, thumb stalls. Nurseries; seed houses; hatcheries; ren-
dering works ; railroad repair shops. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
lowan (no adv.) Bi-monthly ....Gen. Ints 1952 3 26 140 7.50 J17,700
David E. Archie, Editor; Willard D. Archie, Publisher, Box 446.
Kitchen-Klatter Monthly Women's Int 1935 3 26 140 1.50 68,000
Leanna F. Driftmier, Editor; Driftmier Publishing Co.
Sentinel-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1882 8 24 280 18.20 §3,895
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. D. Archie, Editor and Publisher.
SIBLEYf (B2), pop. 2,559; Osceola Co. (NW). 58 m E of Sioux Falls, S. D. C&NW;
CRI&P RRs. Manufactures butter, concrete products. Poultry and egg processing
plant. Greenhouse. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Gazette Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1872 8 24 294 3.50 $2,872
Lloyd McCutcheon, Editor; Sibley Publishing Co., 201 Ninth St.
SIDNEYf (B7), pop. 1,132; Fremont Co. (SW). 40 m SE of Omaha, Neb. CB&Q RR.
Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Argus-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1915 7 24 280 2.50 §1,522
Dave West, Editor; Dave West and R. L. Grose, Publishers.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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SIGOURNEYf (J5), pop. 2,848; Keokuk Co. (SE). 80 m NE of Ottumwa. CRI&P;
CMSP&P RRs. Feed mill. Ships livestock. Stock, grain, dairy farms.
Keokuk County News -f Thursday Republican 1860 7 24 804 2.00 2,886
L. M. Turnbull, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 106.
Review + Wednesday ....Democratic 1871 7 26 808 2.00 J2,474
Cotton Etter and Don J. Adams, Publishers, P. O. Box 285.
SIOUX CENTER (A2), pop. 1,860; Sioux Co. (NW). 45 m N of Sioux City. GN RR.
Creamery; hatcheries. Ships hogs, cattle. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1891 8 24 808 8.00 2,589
Roy M. Gardner, Editor and Publisher.
SIOUX CITYf (A8%), pop. 83,991; Woodbury Co. (W). On Missouri River, 100 m
NW of Council Bluffs. CMSP&P; 1C; GN; CB&Q; C&NW RRs. Airlines: BNF;
NOR; OZA. Morningside College (Meth.) ; Briar Cliff College (Cath. women).
Two TV stations.
Livestock market and meat packing center. Manufactures auto accessories,
batteries, tools, trucks, tractors, flour, popcorn, butter, dairy, wood and mill
products, beer, stock feeds, serums. Produce packing; foundries; machine
shops. Eight banks; deposits (3-24-58), $126,547,389. 29,086 electric meters;
28,711 gas meters; 40,484 telephones.
Collegian Reporter V Weekly Collegiate 1895 4 28 150x3.75 1,000
Students of Morningside College, Editors and Publishers (6).
Daily Reporter f S^t*'8**' (i^L^ffi'1 1898 4 24 25225.00 350
W. C, Slotsky, Publisher,' 440 Commerce Bldg. (1).
rnal-f Every Morn. ...Independent l
Journal- Tribune -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 9 22 301 15.60**19,373
Prints separate section called Farm Weekly, circ. with morn, and evg. ed. of
Journal and Journal-Tribune.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both papers.
Journal-Tribune Co., Publisher, Fifth and Douglas Sts. (1).
National Hearing Aid \Monthlv Mariner Aids 1947 3 26 14° 2-°°
Journal J Monthly Hearing Aids Controlled circ. >5,386
Milton M. Idzal, Ed.; Nat'l Hearing Aid Journal, Pub., 309 Commerce Bldg. (9).
SIOUX RAPIDS (C3), pop. 1,010; Buena Vista Co. (NW). 70 m NW of Fort Dodge.
C&NW RR. Iron works; hatchery. Timber. Diversified farming. Corn, oats,
beans.
Bulletin-Press -f Thursday Independent 1886 7 26 280 3.00 81,748
R. K. Coffman and T. H. Witter, Publishers.
SLATER (F6), pop. 583; Story Co. (C). 29 m N of Des Moines. CMSP&P; C&NW RRs.
Creamery. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
News-f Thursday Republican 1886 6 26 280 2.50 644
Phil Rood, Editor and Publisher.
SOLDIER (B4*4), pop. 323; Monona Co. (W). 67 m SE of Sioux City. Railroad station,
Ute. CMSP&P RR. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay, stock.
Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1916 6 26 280 2.00 650
John T. Wade, Editor and Publisher.
SOLON (L5), pop. 527; Johnson Co. (E). 2 m NE of Iowa City. CRI&P RR. Hatcheries;
creamery; feed mill. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Economist Thursday Independent 1897 5 24 224 2.00 §675
H. R. Amidon, Editor and Publisher.
SPENCERf (C2), pop. 7,446; Clay Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Sioux City. CMSP&P;
M&SL RRs. Foundries; cement block, bottling works; elevator; popcorn clean-
ing and packing plants. Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
{Reporter-f {&V$funX S&t Republican 1876 8 24 308 18.20 §6,090
Times -f Sunday] Ind. Rep 1936 8 24 308 7.80 6,033
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both papers.
Robert W. Hentges, Editor; Spencer Publishing Co., 525 Grand.
SPIRIT LAKEf (C2), pop. 2,467; Dickinson Co. (NW). 100 m E of Sioux Falls, S. D.
CMSP&P; CRI&P RRs. Industrial wire, boats manufactured. Bottling works.
Lake resort. Diversified farming. Corn, hay.
Beacon-f Thursday Republican 1870 8 24 294 3.00 §3*203
W. E. Beck, Jr., Publisher.
STACYVILLE (H2), pop. 644; Mitchell Co. (N). 20 m SE of Austin, Minn. 1C RR.
Creamery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Monitor-}- Thursday Independent 1909 6 26 276 2.50 §548
William R. Brown, Editor and Publisher.
STANTON (C6%), pop. 570; Montgomery Co. (SW). 55 m SE of Council Bluffs.
CB&Q RR. Cold storage lockers. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Viking-f Thursday Independent 1882 6 24 252 3.00 §632
Bernard Y. Wickstrom, Editor and Publisher.
STANWOOD — Pioneer Press and Stanwood Herald — See Mechanicsville.
STATE CENTER (G4%), pop. 1,040; Marshall Co. (C). 15 m W of Marshalltown.
C&NW RR. Creamery; hatchery. Ships butter, livestock. Diversified farming.
Corn, oats, hay.
Enterprise-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1871 6 26 276 2.50 5900
M. C. Watson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census, xRand McNally
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STORM LAKEf (C3), pop. 6,954; Buena Vista Co. (NW). 60 m W of Fort Dodge.
1C; CMSP&P RRs. Buena Vista College (Presb.). Manufactures canned goods,
plastics, butter, hog and poultry houses. Meat packing, seed corn plants. Agri-
culture. Livestock, corn, oats, soybeans.
Buena Vista Tack + V Bi-wkly(Mon.) Collegiate 1895 5 24 252 1.00 J500
Students of Buena Vista College, Editors and Publishers.
Pilot-Tribune -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1870 8 24 287 4.00 **4,921
W. C. Jarnagin, Editor; Pilot-Tribune Publishing Company.
Register-f Tuesday Independent 1885 8 24 287 4.00 **4,072
Register Publibhing Co.
STORY CITY (F4), pop. 1,545; Story Co. (C). 12 m N of Ames. 1C; C&NW RRs.
Creamery. Dairy, grain, poultry farms.
Herald-}- Thursday Republican 1881 7 24 280 3.00 §2,065
Arthur E. and Jean M. Olson, Publishers.
STRAWBERRY POINT <K3), pop. 1,247; Clayton Co. (NE). 59 m N of Cedar Rapids.
CMSP&P RR. Creamery, cheese factory; poultry and egg processing plant.
Agriculture. Corn, hay, oats, dairying.
Clayton Co. Press- Journal -{-—Thursday Democratic 1879 7 24 280 300 11294
Victor Gallo, Editor and Publisher.
STUART (E5%), pop. 1,500; Guthrie Co. (SWC). 40 m W of Des Moines. CRI&P RR.
Creamery. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Herald Thursday Independent 1870 7 24 280 3.00 §1,575
Charles Kinnan, Editor and Publisher.
SUMNER (J3), pop. 1,911; Bremer Co. (NE). 28 m NE of Waterloo. CGW RR.
Manufactures butter, cement blocks, chemicals. Nursery. Dairy, poultry, stock,
grain farms.
Gazette-f- Thursday Democratic 1881 8 24 280 3.50 §2,045
James R. Heyer, Editor and Publisher.
SUTHERLAND (C2^), pop. 835; O'Brien Co. (NW). 55 m NE of Sioux City. C&NW
RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 280 3.00 §913
H. L. Harris, Editor and Publisher.
SWEA CITY (E2), pop. 869; Kossuth Co. (N). 60 m N of Fort Dodge. CRI&P RR.
Creamery; hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, barley.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 273 2.50 §875
Elmer A. Petersen, Editor and Publisher. 3,000 — Free
TABOR (B7)t pop. 869; Fremont Co. (SW). 33 m S of Council Bluffs. Railroad station,
Malvern. CB&Q; WAB RRs. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Beacon-)- Wednesday ....Independent 1881 7 24 280 2.00 §550
E. S. Newlon, Editor and Publisher.
TAMA (H4^), pop. 2,930; Tama Co. (EC). 48 m W of Cedar Rapids. C&NW;
CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures egg-case fillers, ice cream, butter, paper board,
wood processing plant. Hatchery ; poultry dressing plant. Ships hogs, e^gs.
Diversified farming.
News-Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1866 7 26 308 3.00 §3,150
John Hynek, Editor; Tama Printing Company, Publisher.
THOMPSON (F2), pop. 698; Winnebago Co. (N). 33 m NW of Mason City. CRI&P
RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1895 5 26 252 2.50 §975
Theodore Klemesrud, Editor and Publisher.
THORNTON (G2^), pop. 441; Cerro Gordo Co. (N). 25 m SW of Mason City. CGW
RR. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms.
Enterprise Friday Independent 1891 7 26 276 2.50 §1,000
Prints section for Rockwell called Tribune.
Victor Groh, Editor and Publisher.
TIPTONf (L5), pop. 2,633; Cedar Co. (E). 40 m NW of Davenport. C&NW RR.
Hatchery; feed and soybean mill; cement block and cheese factories. Grain,
stock farms. Corn, hay.
Advertiser-i- Thursday Republican 1853 6 26 276 2.00 J8,161
J. E. Chamberlain, Editor and Publisher.
Conservative -f Thursday Independent 1875 8 24 308 3.00 **3,128
G. T. Langdon, Publisher.
TITONJCA (E2), pop. 589; Kossuth Co. (N). 40 m W of Mason City. CRI&P RR.
Creamery; elevator. Agriculture. Corn, oats, barley, beans, stock.
Topic-f Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 276 2.50 785
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Jaren, Editors and Publishers.
TOLEDOf (H4%), pop. 2,106; Tama Co. (EC). 20 m SE of Marshalltown. C&NW;
CMSP&P RRs. Corn cannery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs, cattle.
Chronicle-h Thursday Independent 1860 7 24 308 3.00 1,775
Jim Bruce, Editor and Publisher.
TRAER (J4), pop. 1,627; Tama Co. (EC). 24 m S of Waterloo. CRI&P; C&NW RRs.
Seed corn processing plant. Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, soybeans, hay.
Star Clipper -f- Friday Republican 1874 8 24 302 4.00 §3,372
H. E. Taylor, E. E. Taylor, Jr., C. P. Martin and G. L. Sorrell, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold iace, worn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
•mi, 12 to inch. T Affate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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TREYNOR (B6), pop. 247; Pottawattamie Co. (SW). 15 m E of Council Bluffs, near-
est railroad station. Hybrid corn processing plant. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Record-f Thursday Democratic 1903 7 24 280 2.00 $605
E. E. Butler, Editor and Publisher.
TRIPOLI (J8), pop. 1,124; Brerner Co. (NE). 25 m NE of Waterloo. CGW RR. Cream-
eries, poultry eviscerating, freezing and canning. Agriculture. Corn, oats, alfalfa.
Leader-!- Wednesday ....Republican 1894 7 24 280 3.00 §1,390
William A. Buckley, Publisher.
UTE (B4), pop. 662; Monona Co. (W). 54 m SE of Sioux City. CMSP&P RR. Stock,
poultry, grain farms.
Independent -f- Thursday Independent 1890 6 24 280 2.00 $450
George Trontvet, Editor and Publisher.
VAIL (C4), pop. 532; Crawford Co. (W). 70 m E of Omaha, Neb. C&NW RR. Bank,
Westside. Ships livestock. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Observer-f .Wednesday ....Independent 1878 6 26 280 2.50 583
M. J. Monaghan, Editor and Publisher.
VICTOR (J5), pop. 741; Iowa Co. (SEC). 75 m E of Des Moines. CRI&P RR. Grain,
stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, hogs.
Record-f- Thursday Republican 1906 6 26 273 2.50 §805
E. I. Lawton, Editor and Publisher.
VILLISCA (D7), pop. 1,838; Montgomery Co. (SW). 52 m SE of Council Bluffs. CB&Q
RR. Manufactures dairy products, beverages. Ships hogs, cattle. Coal mines.
Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Review-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1871 7 24 276 2.50 §1,725
David L. Snow, Editor; Lynn D. Hull, Publisher.
VINTONf (J4), pop. 4,307; Benton Co. (EC). 32 m NW of Cedar Rapids. CRI&P RR.
Corn cannery; concrete vault factory; hatcheries. Ships farm products. Agri-
culture. Corn, oats, barley.
Cedar Valley Times-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1886 8 24 280 13.00 §4,385
Comic strip advertising accepted.
M. P. Kruse, Editor; Cedar Valley Times, Publisher.
WALL LAKE (C4). pop. 753; Sac Co. (W). 50 m SW of Fort Dodge. C&NW; 1C
RRs. Corn processing plant; feed mill; gravel pits; iron parts, noodles and
macaroni manufactured. Hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs.
Blade-f Thursday Democratic 1890 7 24 280 2.50 §578
W. H. Way, Editor and Publisher.
Ostfriesen Zeitung-f- (Ger.) ..Monthly Independent 1881 5 24 224 2.00 $1,900
D. B. Aden, Editor and Publisher.
WALNUT (C5%), pop. 888; Pottawattamie Co. (SW). 38 m NE of Council Bluffs.
CRI&P RR. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Bureau-f Thursday Independent 1878 7 24 280 3.00 §9O3
William H. Chaffee, Editor and Publisher.
WAPELLOf (L6), pop. 1,755; Louisa Co. (SE). On Iowa River, 21 m S of Muscatine.
CRI&P RR. Steel poultry equipment, pearl buttons, rubber cement dispensers
manufactured. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Republican-f Thursday Agriculture 1858 8 22 287 3.00 §1,443
James Hodges, Editor; Louisa Publishing Co., Publisher.
WASHINGTONf (K6), pop. 5,902; Washington Co. (SE). 34 m S of Iowa City.
CMSP&P; CB&Q RRs. Manufactures pearl buttons, calendars, TV parts, phono-
graph and radio cabinets, stock heaters and waterers, cheese, stationery, cement
blocks, farm implement accessories, beverages. Soybean, poultry processing
plants. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs, poultry, soybeans.
Journal-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1893 8 24 294 17.50 **4,197
R. E. Shannon, Editor; Elder, Shannon & Co., Publishers.
Y's Men's World Monthly f AdultY.M.C.A. 10o/s o OA on vo HA i9ian
Not issued during April, July, August. (Members 1936 2 24 89 x2-00 12»180
Dave Elder, Editor; International Association of Y's Men's Clubs, Inc., Publisher.
WATERLOOf (J3%), pop. 65,198; Black Hawk Co. (NEC). On Cedar River, 93 m NE
of Des Moines. W; 1C; CRI&P; CGW RRs. Airlines: BNF; OZA.
Meat packing, soybean processing plants; railroad shops. Manufactures trac-
tors, spreaders, cream separators, gas engines, concrete mixers, washing ma-
chines, wringers, refrigerators and display counters, leather goods, casket, gray
iron castings. Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $228,750,721; deposits.
$65,296,701. 28,082 electric (AC) meters; 20,417 gas (artif.) meters; 34,739
telephones. TV station.
~, . . fEvg.ex.Sat.&w ^u,,^^ 1854 9 23 294 22.50 **49,013
Courler-f \Sun., Sun.M.Republlcan Sunday circ. **49,579
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert J. McCoy, Editor; W. H. Hartman Co., Inc., Publisher, Courier Bldg.
WAUCOMA (J2%), pop. 385; Fayette Co. (NE). 42 m NE of Waterloo. CMSP&P
RR. Bank, New Hampton. Creamery. Agriculture. Corn, dairy products, hogs.
Jericho Community Echo Thursday Independent 1885 4 26 280 1.50 §1,283
H. W. Brueckel, Editor and Publisher.
WAUKEE (F5), pop. 501; Dallas Co. (SWC). 18 m W of Des Moines. CMSP&P;
M&SL RRs. Agriculture. Livestock.
Citizen Friday Independent 1927 5 26 252 1.00
R. E. Thorpe, Ed.; Thorpe Publications, 206 University Ave., Des Moines, Iowa.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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WAUKONf (L2), pop. 8,168; Allamakee Co. (NE). 90 m NW of Dubuque. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery; greenhouse. Ships livestock, lumber. Agriculture. Cattle, hogs,
corn, oats.
{Democrat Thursday Democratic 1878 8 24 294 5.00 §3,442
Republican-Standard -f- Tuesday Republican 1867 8 24 294 6.00 §3,423
Leslie K. Hull, Editor and Publisher.
WAVERLYf (J3), pop. 5,124; Bremer Co. (NE). On Cedar River, 22 m NW of Water-
loo. W; 1C; CGW; CRI&P RRs. Milk condensary; corn canning, poultry and egg
freezing, silo, chemical, crane and dragline factories. Stock, dairy farms.
Wartburg College (Luth.).
{Bremer Co. In dependent + Wednesday ....Republican 1856 9 22 301 3.00 §5,172
Democrat-!- Friday Democratic 1880 9 22 301 3.00 §5,166
Don Huston, Editor; F. C. Grawe, Publisher.
Wartburg Trumpet + V Saturday Collegiate 1906 5 24 224 3.00 1 1,950
Students of Wartburg College, Editors and Publishers.
WAYLAND (K6), pop. 600; Henry Co. (SE). 36 m NW of Burlington. M&SL RR.
Elevator. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat.
News -f Thursday Independent 1894 6 26 280 2.50
W. E. Farrell, Editor and Publisher, Brighton.
WEBSTER CITYf (F3V2), pop. 7,611; Hamilton Co. (C). 20 m E of Fort Dodge. 1C;
FDDM&S; C&NW RRs. Manufactures thresher screens, washing machines,
aluminum castings, frozen foods, scooters, concrete products, tile spades, hog
feeders and waterers, electric scoreboards, feed. Hatcheries. Ships hogs, cattle.
Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Aberdeen-Angus Journal + .... Monthly Cattle 1919 C8ontjoi
R. H. Hahne, Editor; Aberdeen Angus Publishing Co., P. O. Box 238.
Freeman- Journal + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1857 8 22 294 18.20 **4,246
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. J. Carmichael, Publisher.
J°Chirop°ractic Assn + JMonthly Chiropractic 1930 2 34 102x5.00 10,500
Official organ of the National Chiropractic Assn., Inc.
Dr. L. M. Rogers, Editor; Nat'l Chiropractic Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 156.
WELLMAN (K5Ms), pop. 1,071; Washington Co. (SE). 25 m SW of Iowa City. CRI&P
RR. Hatchery; feed mill; turkey packing plant. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Advance-f- Thursday Republican 1889 7 24 280 2.50 1,495
Gene Gosche, Editor and Publisher.
WELLSBURG (H3V2), pop. 744; Grundy Co. (NEC). 3 8 m SW of Waterloo. CRI&P RR.
Creamery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Herald-f Thursday Rep. Agric 1926 6 26 276 2.50 §615
Kenneth Geddes, Editor and Publisher.
WEST BEND (E2V2), pop. 772; Palo Alto Co. (NW). 32 m NW of Fort Dodge. CRI&P
RR. Creamery, fish processing, soybean processing, alfalfa dehydrating plants ;
elevator. Agriculture. Hogs, corn, oats.
JournaH- Thursday Independent 1888 6 26 280 2.50
Elmer H. Cole, Editor and Publisher.
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WEST BRANCH (L5), pop. 769; Cedar Co. (E). 10 m E of Iowa City. CRI&P RR.
Creamery; hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1878 6 26 280 3.00
Duane Griprgs, Editor and Publisher.
WEST BURLINGTON (M7%), pop. 1,640; Des Moines Co. (SE). 5 m NW of Burling-
ton. Manufactures fertilizer. Diversified farming.
Des Moines Co. News-f Thursday Independent 1954 7 24 280 2.50
R. L. Conner, Editor; Hal Conner, Publisher, 113 Broadway.
WEST DES MOINES (F5), pop. 5,615; Polk Co. (C). 5 m W of Des Moines. M&SL;
CRI&P RRs. Manufactures silos, electrical supplies, cement products. Foundry.
Stone quarries. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, hay.
Express-h Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 280 2.00
Express, Publisher.
Leader's Magazine (no adv.). Monthly {semng"0
Curtis Lamb, Editor and Publisher, Tamarack Bldg.
WEST LIBERTY (L5), pop. 1,866; Muscatine Co. (SE). 38 m W of Davenport. CRI&P
RR. Creamery; seed corn processing; produce packed. Stock, dairy farms.
Index -f- Thursday Republican 1868 7 23 280 3.00 §1,127
G. W. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
WEST POINT (L7), pop. 662; Lee Co. (SE). 10 m NW of Ft. Madison. CB&Q RR.
Flour mill ; elevator. Dairy, stock farms.
Bee + Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 280 2.00 807
E. C. Clemens, Editor and Publisher.
WEST UNIONf (K2%), pop. 2,141; Fayette Co. (NE). 45 m NE of Waterloo. CRI&P
RR. Creamery; hatchery; meat processing plant; feed mill. Agriculture. Corn,
hogs, dairy products.
Fal?goe Gazette -f1^011 ^ }Thursday Independent 1866 8 24 308 3.00 §3,275
R. M. Westerfield, Editor; Union Printing Co., Publishers.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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WHAT CHEER (J6), pop. 1,119; Keokuk Co. (SE). 88 m N of Ottumwa. CRI&P RR.
Brick, tile, pottery plants ; hatchery. Clay pits. Diversified farming. Com, hogs.
Patriot-Chronicle + Thursday Independent 1878 7 28 276 2.00
D. W. Mueller, Editor and Publisher.
WHEATLAND (M5), pop. 568; Clinton Co. (E). 35 m W of Clinton. C&NW RR.
Creamery; feed mill. Timber. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Gazette + Wednesday ....Democratic 1888 6 26 278 2.50
James McMeekin, Editor and Publisher.
WHITTEMORE (E2), pop. 678; Kossuth Co. (N). 42 m N of Fort Dodge. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery, milk drying plant; hatchery; grain elevator. Grain, dairy, stock
farms.
Champion Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 276 2.50
Leo Nurre, Publisher.
WIULIAMSBURG (J5), pop. 1,188; Iowa Co. (SEC). 25 m W of Iowa City. CMSP&P
RR. Creameries. Ships stock. Agriculture. Corn, oats, cattle, hogs.
Iowa County Farmer -f Monthly Ind. Agric 1950 8 24 808 $2,660 — Free
G. Wiley Beveridge, Editor and Publisher.
JOW?mam3burnee Shopper ...JThuraday Independent 1884 8 24
G. Wiley Beveridge, Editor and Publisher.
Pythian Spur Monthly Fraternal 1989 8 24
E. L. Kuelpen, Editor; Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Publisher, Des Moines.
WILTON JUNCTION <L5%), pop. 1,446; Muscatine Co. (SE). 25 m NW of Davenport.
Railroad name, Wilton. CRI&P RR. Cheese factory; feed mill. Stock, grain,
dairy, poultry farms.
Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 280 2.50
M. Arrowsmith, Editor; W. L. Arrowsmith, Publisher.
WINFIELD (L6), pop. 888; Henry Co. (SE). 85 m NW of Burlington. CB&Q; M&SL
RRs. Elevators; hatcheries. Agriculture.
Beacon-f Thursday Independent 1881 7 22 280 2.50
Gordon D. Glenn, Publisher.
WINTERSETf (E6), pop. 8,570; Madison Co. (SWC). 27 m SW of Des Moines. CRI&P
RR. Manufactures stock and poultry remedies, floor clips. Granite polishing
works ; stone crushing. Ships grain, produce, livestock. Agriculture.
Madisonian-f Wednesday ....Republican 1856 8 24 294 4.00
Marion S. and J. C. Moore, Publishers, 112 West Court Ave.
WINTHROP (K3%), pop. 604; Buchanan Co. (NEC). 80 m E of Waterloo. 1C RR.
Creamery; elevator. Agriculture. Corn, oats, ho^s.
Iowa Bird Life + Quarterly Ornithology 1931 1 51 100 2.00
Iowa Ornithologists' Union, Publisher.
News-f- Thursday Republican 1890 6 26 280 2.00
K. B. Harrington, Editor and Publisher.
WOODBINE (B5), pop. 1,804; Harrison Co. (W). 38 m N of Council Bluffs. 1C;
C&NW RRs. Farm implement factory; seed corn processing plant. Grain, stock,
poultry farms.
Twiner-j- Thursday Independent 1878 6 23 280 3.00
Donald M. Bloom, Editor; The Twiner, Publisher.
WOODWARD (F5), pop. 908; Dallas Co. (SWC). 28 m NW of Des Moines. CMSP&P
RR. Rendering works. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, oats, cattle.
Enterprise-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1888 6 24 280 2.50
Russell Boyles, Editor; R. W. and D. L. Boyles, Publishers.
ZEARING (G4), pop. 514; Story Co. (C). 25 m NE of Ames. M&SL RR. Grain, stock
farms. Corn, oats, hogs.
New Tri-County News -f- Thursday Democratic 1892 5 26 224 2.50
Maurice Butler, Editor and Publisher.
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KANSAS
Population 1,906,299 (U. 8. Census, 1950)
State Capital, TOPEKA
Kansas is bounded on the north by Nebraska, east by Missouri, south by Oklahoma, and west by
Colorado and is in almost the exact geographical center of the United States. Its length from east
to west is 410 miles, and from north to south, 207 miles. Its total area is 82,108 square miles.
The surface is chiefly undulating in the east, while the western part has a rolling and varied
surface. Until recently this was considered fit only for stock raising, but irrigation in some dis-
tricts has made possible the cultivation of several thousands of acres. There are no mountains,
very few lakes, and those small and shallow ; no marshes, but salt marshes, and these are valuable.
The bottom and table-lands are chiefly a rich black loam, and highly productive. When the state
was settled, only five per cent of the area was forest, and this was distributed mainly along
streams and in occasional groves and small tracts; but it is estimated that the area of forest
trees has since doubled by voluntary growth, transplanting, and by seed. Much hardwood and
black walnut is obtainable. The climate is warm in summer and severe in winter. The extremes
are constantly modified by the winds. The Weather Bureau at Wichita gives the temperature
(annual monthly mean) as 56.6; highest on record, 114; lowest on record, — 22. Total annual
precipitation is 30.26 inches.
The livestock market, and meat-packing industry, at Kansas City, Kansas, is the second largest
In the world, being exceeded only by that of Chicago, Illinois. Kansas is one of the greatest cattle
producing states in the Union, and nearly half the cattle received at its stockyards come from the
state. There are four large colleges, besides numerous smaller ones. The University of Kansas is
located at Lawrence ; the State College of Agriculture at Manhattan.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), thirty-first. Rural population (1950), 52.2%. In 1950, of
the 1,905,299 total population, 1,828,961 were white; 76,338 were non-white.
A special population report received from the State Board of Agriculture indicates that the
population, as of March 1, 1952, had increased to 1,979,996. The urban population now slightly
exceeds the rural.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 131,394. Farm acreage, 48,611,366. Average acreage per farm,
870.0. Average value per farm, $24,766. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 17,850.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $320,039,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $539,577,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): wheat, $180,978,000, rank, second; sorghum grain,
$90,777,000, rank, second; corn, $18,807,000; hay, $10,912,000, rank, sixth; barley, $4,760,000;
oats, $4,718,000; soybeans, $4,549,000; rye, $1,273,000, rank, fifth; sugar beets (1956 value
of production), $1,187,000; alfalfa seed, $437,000; sweet potatoes, $339,000; broomcorn (value
of production), $264,000, rank, fifth; popcorn (value of production). $165,000; potatoes,
$136,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $479,000; peaches, $256,000; strawberries
(value of production), $169,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58): all cattle and calves, $479,808,000, rank, eighth;
hogs and pigs, $24,276,000; all sheep and lambs, $12,086,000; horses and mules, $5,005,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $33,924,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $3,555,000; turkeys, $3,325,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $68,181,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 2,225,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): evaporated milk, 47,309,000 Ibs.;
creamery butter, 36,050,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 21,055,000 Ibs.; American cheese,
14,148,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 13,942,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 6,054,000 gallons.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,001,818,000. Leading industry groups:
transportation equipment, food and kindred products, chemicals and allied products. Total expen-
ditures for new plant and new equipment, $52,941,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $446,500,000, rank, tenth. Principal mineral products in order of value: petro-
leum, natural gas, cement, zinc.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 793,900. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.),
1,098,000. Number of post offices (1957), 814. Number of retail stores (1954), 25,330; sales,
$2,196,945,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 105, all agricultural
County, Location on Map and County Scat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Allen (SB). lola 18,187 6 Bourbon (SE), Fort Scott 19,158
2 Anderson (E) Garnett 10,267 7 Brown (NE), Hiawatha 14,651
8 JMS^tKt\.TSSLw 21,496 8 Butler (SB), Eldorado. 81,001
4 Barber (8), Medicine Lodge 8,621 9 Chase (S), Cottonwood Falls 4,881
5 Barton (WC), Great Bend 29.909 10 Chautauqua (SE), Sedan 7,87*
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LIST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
11 Cherokee (SE), Columbus 25,144
12 Cheyenne (NW). St. Francis 6,668
18 Clark (S), Ashland 8,946
14 Clay (NEC), Clay Center 11,697
16 Cloud (N), Concordia 16,104
16 Coffey (SE), Burlington 10,408
17 Comanche (S), Coldwater 8,888
18 Cowley (SE), Winfield 86,906
19 Crawford (SE), Girard 40,231
20 Decatur (NW), Oberlin 6,186
21 Dickinson (NEC), Abilene 21,190
22 Doniphan (NE). Troy 10,499
28 Douglas (E), Lawrence 84,086
24 Edwards (SWC), Kinsley 6,936
26 Elk (SE), Howard 6,679
26 Ellis (WC), Hays 19,043
27 Ellsworth (C), Ellsworth 8,465
28 Finney (SW), Garden City 15,092
29 Ford (SW), DodBe City 19.670
80 Franklin (E), Ottawa 19,928
81 Geary (EC), Junction City 21,671
82 Gove (W), Gove 4,447
88 Graham (NW), Hill City 6,020
84 Grant (SW), Ulysses 4,638
85 Gray (SW), Cimarron 4,894
86 Greeley (W), Tribune 2,010
87 Greenwood (SE), Eureka 13,674
88 Hamilton (W), Syracuse 8,696
89 Harper (S), Anthony 10,263
40 Harvey (SO, Newton 21,698
41 Haskell (SW), Sublette 2,606
42 Hodgeman (SWC), Jetmore 3,310
43 Jackson (NE), Holton 11,098
44 Jefferson (NE), Oskaloosa 11.084
45 Jewell (N), Mankato 9,698
46 Johnson (E), Olathe 62,783
47 Kearny (SW), Lakin 3,492
48 Kinsman (S), Kinsman 10,324
49 Kiowa (SW), Greensburg 4,743
60 Labette (SE), Oswego 29,285
61 Lane (WC), Dighton 2,808
62 Leavenworth (NE). Leavenworth 42,361
68 Lincoln (C), Lincoln 6,643
64 Linn (E), Mound City 10,053
55 Logan (W), Russell Springs 4,206
56 Lyon (EC), Emporia 26,576
67 Marion (SEC), Marion 16,307
68 Marshall (NE), Marysville 17,926
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
59 McPherson (C), McPherson 28,670
60 Meade (SW), Meade 6,710
61 Miami (E), Paola 19,698
62 Mitchell (NC), Beloit 10,320
63 Montgomery (SE), Independence 46.487
64 Morris (EC), Council Grove 8,485
66 Morton (SW), Richfield 2,610
66 Nemaha (NE), Seneca 14,841
67 Neosho (SE), Erie 20,848
68 Ness (WC), Ness City 6,822
69 Norton (NW), Norton 8,808
70 Osage (E), Lyndon 12,811
71 Osborne (N), Osborne 8,668
72 Ottawa (NC), Minneapolis 7,265
73 Pawnee (SWC), Larned 11,041
74 Phillips (N), Phillipsburg 9,278
75 Pottawatomie (NE),
Westmoreland 12,344
76 Pratt (S), Pratt 12,156
77 Rawlins (NW), Atwood 6,728
78 Reno (C), Hutchinson 64,058
79 Republic (N), Belleville 11,478
80 Rice (C), Lyons 16,635
81 Riley (NEC), Manhattan 83,405
82 Rooks (NWC), Stockton 9,043
83 Rush (WC), La Crosse 7,231
84 Russell (NC), Russell 13,406
85 Saline (C), Salina 88,409
86 Scott (W). Scott City 4,921
87 Sedgwick (S), Wichita 222,290
88 Seward (SW), Liberal 9,972
89 Shawnee (E), Topeka 106,418
90 Sheridan (NW), Hoxie 4,607
91 Sherman (NW), Goodland 7,878
92 Smith (N). Smith Center 8,846
93 Stafford (SO, St. John 8,816
94 Stanton (SW), Johnson 2,268
95 Stevens (SW), Hugoton 4,516
96 Sumner (S), Wellington 28,646
97 Thomas (NW), Colby 7,572
98 Trego (NW), Wakeeney 6,868
99 Wabaunsee (NE), Alma 7.212
100 Wallace (W), Sharon Springs 2,508
101 Washington (N), Washington 12,977
102 Wichita (W), Leoti 2,640
103 Wilson (SE), Fredonfa 14,815
104 Woodson (SE), Yates Center 6,711
105 Wyandotte (NE), Kansas City 166,818
KANSAS NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 52
Evening Dailies (48)
Morning Dailies (3)
All-Day Daily (1)
Daily, with Sunday edition (15)
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 12
Weekly 284
Free or partly free circ. wklies ( 2 )
Shopper (1)
Total Newspapers 349
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 8
Weekly 40
Semi-weekly 1
Fortnightly 6
Semi-monthly 4
Monthly 42
Bi-monthly 2
Quarterly 8
Three times a year 1
Four times a year 2
Total Periodicals 109
Total number of publications 458
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 102
Total number of towns having publications 289
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to Incorporate a later figure in that list.
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ABILENEf (E2%), pop. 5,776; Dickinson Co. (NEC). 83 m SW of Topeka. UP;
AT&SF; CRI&P RRs. Flour and alfalfa mills. Cosmetics, tops, patent medicines
manufactured. Stock and grain farms. Wheat, corn, melons.
Reflector-Chronicle -f- .............. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1887 8 24 294 10.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Henry B. Jamenson, Editor; R-C Publishers, Inc.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
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ALMAf (F2%), pop. 718; Wabaunsee Co. (NE). 40 m SW of Topeka. AT&SF • CRI&P
RRs. Cheese factory. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
Signal-Enterprise 4- ............... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1884 6 24 259 2 50
A. E. Carroll, Editor and Publisher. *5
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»« t p?p' «16- Norton Co. (NW). 185 m NW of Salina. CB&Q; CRI&P
RRs. Silica mine. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Alfalfa.
Plaindealer..................... ... ..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 6 26 276 2.50
Robert T. Moody, Publisher.
ALTAMONT (G4), pop. 652 ; Labette Co. (SE). 185 m S of Topeka. SLSF RR. Elevator.
Coal mines; oil, gas wells. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, Kafir corn.
Journal -f.... ............ ...... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1903 5 24 231 2.00
Victor L. George, Editor and Publisher, Box 328.
ALTA VISTA <F3), pop. 420; Wabaunsee Co. (NE). 60 m SW of Topeka. CRI&P RR.
Poultry packing plant. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Journal 4- .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1898
Kent Kistler and O. D. Kistler, Editors and Publishers.
ALTOONA (G4), pop. 582; Wilson Co. (SE). 41 m N of Coffeyville. MP RR. Bank,
Neodesha. Oil wells. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats, flax.
Tribune -f ........... ...... . ..... .........Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 7 26 808 2.50 -
A. V. Butcher. Jr.. Editor and Publisher.
ANTHONYf (D4), pop. 2,792; Harper Co. (S). 58 m SW of Wichita. MP; AT&SF;
CRI&P RRs. Flour mills; hatcheries; nursery. Grain, stock and some dairy
farms. Cattle, wheat, hogs.
Republican and Bulletin -f ...Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 8 24 273 300 §2.190
J. E. Jacobsen, Editor and Publisher, 116 S. Bluff Ave.
ARGON I A (E4), pop. 562; Sumner Co. (S). 40 m SW of Wichita. AT&SF; MP RRs.
Hatchery. Gram farms.
Argosy-f. ...... ... ......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1911 6 24 280 2.00 650
Max Gallagher, Editor and Publisher.
ARKANSAS CITY (E4%), pop. 12,903; Cowley Co. (SE). On Arkansas River, 28 m
N of Ponca City, Okla. AT&SF; MP; SLSF; MV RRs. Oil refineries; flour mills;
meat packing plants ; railroad shops. Oil wells. Dairy, grain farms. Alfalfa.
Traveler-f ................................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1870 8 24 294 12.00 **6,583
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Rex Woods, Jr., Editor; Traveler Publishing Co.
ARMA (H4). pop. 1.834; Crawford Co. (SE). 9 m N of Pittsburg. MP RR. Elevator.
Ships coal, farm products. Coal mines. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Record-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1915 5 26 252 1.50 — —
E. D. McElvain, Editor and Publisher.
ASHLANDf (C4), pop. 1,493; Clark Co. (S). 43 m SE of Dodge City. AT&SF RR.
Oil wells. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, cattle.
Clark County Clipper -f ........ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 7 22 280 3.00 §1,374
Walter C. Ray, Editor and Publisher.
ATCHISONf (G2), pop. 12.792; Atchison Co. (NE). On Missouri River, 22 m SW of
St. Joseph, Mo. AT&SF; MP; CB&Q; CRI&P RRs. Manufactures locomotive
parts, flour, plumbing supplies, industrial alcohol, butter, leather products, steel
and wire specialties. Railroad shops; foundrv; bottling works. St. Benedict's
(Cath. men), and Mt. St. Scholastica Colleges (Cath. women). Limestone
quarry. Diversified farming. Grain, stock, apples.
... ........ Cath- Educ ........ 1949 1 60 98 X2.00
Rev. Charles B. Aziere, Editor; Catholic Business Education Assn., Publisher,
Saint Benedict's College.
**7,093
**7,253
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Paul Allingham and Al Bennett, Publishers.
Rambler V Semi-mo Collegiate 1921 6 24 273 xl.25 11,000
Students of St. Benedict's College, Editors; Abbey Student Press, Publisher.
ATTICA (D4), pop. 622; Harper Co. (S). 60 m SW of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Creamery.
Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Independent -f Thursday Independent 1896 7 24 273 2.50 §786
Don C. Parr, Editor and Publisher.
ATWOODf (A2), pop. 1,613 ; Rawlins Co. (NW). 210 m NW of Hutchinson. CB&Q RR.
Grain farms. Corn, wheat, barley.
Citizen-Patriot 4- Thursday Independent 1880 7 24 280 3.00 **2,113
Hall Publishing Co.
AUGUSTA (F4), pop. 4.488; Butler Co. (SE). 18 m W of Wichita. AT&SF; SLSF
RRs. Manufactures gasoline, auto trailers. Apiary. Oil wells; stone quarries.
Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Gazette4- Evpr.ex.Sun Republican 1892 7 24 280 7.80 §2,130
Bertha B. Shore, Editor; Gazette Publishing Co., 415 State St.
AXTELL (F2), pop. 610; Marshall Co. (NE). 88 m SE of Beatrice. Neb. UP RR.
Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, millet seed.
Standard-f Thursday Non-partisan 1898 5 26 252 3.00 §821
Ralph F. Werner, Editor; Werner & Son, Publishers.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscrlption included in membership fee.
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BALDWIN CITY (G8), pop. 1.741; Douglas Co. (E). 17 m SW of Lawrence. AT&SF
RR. Railroad name, Baldwin. Creamery. Baker University. Small oil and gat
wells. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat.
Baker Orange + V Monday Collegiate 1893 6 24 194 2.50 J821
Students of Baker University, Editors and Publishers.
Ledger -f Thursday Independent 1883 6 26 273 2.50 1,236
D. D. Richards, Jr., Publisher.
BARNES (F2), pop. 808; Washington Co. (N). 45 m NW of Manhattan. MP RR.
Elevator. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Chief 4- Thursday Independent 1893 6 26 248 2.00 §620
Nancy J. Clark, Editor; Albert L. Higgins, Publisher, Linn.
BAXTER SPRINGS (H4%), pop. 4,647; Cherokee Co. (SE). 16 m SW of Joplin, Mo.
SLSF; KO&G; KCS RRs. Manufactures garments, power mowers, oil drilling
supplies. Zinc, lead, tripoli, chat mines; oak timber. Diversified farming.
Citixen-f- Mon.&Thurs....Independent 1872 8 24 308 8.50 §2,200
F. D. Krueger, Editor and Publisher, 127 East 10th.
BELLE PLAINE (E4), pop. 971; Sumner Co. (S). 23 m S of Wichita. AT&SF; MY;
MP RRs. Cottonwood timber. Diversified farming. Grain, hay.
News Thursday Democratic 1879 7 24 280 2.50 §975
W. B. Martin, Editor and Publisher.
BELLEVILLE f (El Mr), pop. 2,868; Republic Co. (N). 68 m N of Salina. CRI&P RR.
Creameries ; hatcheries. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Alfalfa.
Telescope-f- Thursday Independent 1870 8 24 294 8.00 **3,897
Merle M. Miller, Editor; Telescope Publishing Co., 1320 Nineteenth St.
BELOITf (D2), pop. 4,085; Mitchell Co. (N). 85 m NW of Salina. MP; UP RRs.
Flour and feed mills; alfalfa dehydration plant; hatcheries. Grain, poultry,
stock, dairy farms.
Call-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1901 7 26 290 5.00 §2,415
Thursday edition is used as a weekly, subscription $1.50. Thursday circ. §3,022
Alan B. Houghton and Delmar L. Wicks, Publishers.
Gazette -f Thursday Republican 1872 7 24 280 1.50 2,669
Athol B. Dunham and John A. Dunham, Editors and Publishers.
BIRD CITY (A2), pop. 784; Cheyenne Co. (NW). 190 m E of Denver, Colo. CB&Q RR.
Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, hogs.
Times + Thursday Independent 1925 6 24 280 2.50 $925
Hale Publishing Co.
BLUE RAPIDS (F2), pop. 1,430; Marshall Co. (NE). On Big Blue River, 95 m W of
Atchison. MP ; UP RRs. Flour, gypsum grinding, lumber mills ; bottling works ;
nursery. Building stone quarries; sand pits. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
Times-}- Thursday Independent 1872 6 25 280 8.00 §1,130
Ben A. Hart. Editor and Publisher.
BONNER SPRINGS (H2%), pop. 2,277; Wyandotte Co. (NE). 12 m SW of Kansas
City. KCKV; AT&SF; UP RRs. Manufactures cement, mill machinery, cereal,
canned goods. Small gas wells. Diversified farming. Potatoes, wheat, corn, hogs.
Chieftain-h Thursday Ind. Rep 1896 7 24 280 2.50 §2,200
Frances Z. Vaughn, Editor and Publisher.
BUCKLIN (C4), pop. 824; Ford Co. (SW). 27 m SE of Dodge City. CRI&P RR. Grain
poultry, stock farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Banner-f- Thursday Independent 1894 6 26 280 2.00 §1,119
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Buchanan, Editors and Publishers.
BURDEN (F4). pop. 641; Cowley Co. (SE). 25 m NE of Winfield. AT&SF RR. Oil
well. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1909 6 26 280 2.00 §665
Frona Alexander, Editor and Publisher.
BURLINGAME (G8). pop. 1,065; Osage Co. (E). 80 m SW of Topeka. AT&SF RR,
Hatcheries. Coal mines. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, alfalfa, clover, wheat.
Enterprise-Chronicle -f- Thursday Independent 1867 7 24 280 8.00 §673
Wallace E. Emmons, Editor and Publisher.
BURLINGTONf (G3), pop. 2,804; Coffey Co. (SE). 86 m SE of Emporia. MKT;
AT&SF RRs. Poultry and egg packing plant; cream stations. Walnut, oak,
cottonwood timber; limestone quarry. Diversified farming.
Republican-*- {^Sun**8*** Republican 1895 5 24 224 10.00 **2,4O4
Burlington Republican, Publisher.
BURNS (F3%), pop. 294; Marion Co. (SEC). 20 m N of Eldorado. Nearest railroad
station, Florence. AT&SF RR. Oil wells. Grain, stock, poultry and some dairy
farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1935 6 25 280 2.50 §425
George Clasen, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
BURR OAK (D2), pop. 505; Jewell Co. (N). 60 m SE of Hastings, Neb. MP RR. Feed
mill. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
Herald Thursday Republican 1880 8 24 808 1.75
Will Morton, Editor and Publisher.
BURRTON (E8%). pop. 749; Harvey Co. (SO. 16 m E of Hutchinson. AT&SF;
SLSF RRs. Elevator. Oil wells. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Graphic-f- Thursday Independent 1877 7 24 280 2.50 §701
Donald Banta, Editor and Publisher, Box G.
Circulation— **S«Pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; J Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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BUSHTON (D8), pop. 532; Rice Co. (C). 40 m NW of Hutchinson. MP RR. Oil wells.
Agriculture. Wheat.
News + Thursday Non-partisan 1898 6 26 280 2.00 §395
Leonard Sekavec, Editor; Holyrood Gazette, Publisher, Holyrood.
CALDWELL (E4%), pop. 2,000; Summer Co. (S). 60 m SW of Wichita. CHI&P;
AT&SF RRs. Flour, lawnmowers manufactured. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Messenger Mon.&Thurs.. ..Independent 1887 8 24 280 400 $1.873
Doyle Stiles, Editor and Publisher.
CANEY (G4%), pop. 2,876; Montgomery Co. (SE). 10 m W of Coffeyville. MP; AT&SF
RRs. Manufactures bottles, iodine products, glass. Oil, gas wells; shale pits.
Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Chronicle-f- Mon.&Thurs. ..Republican 1897 6 24 280 7.20 $1,428
H. K. George, Editor and Publisher, 128 W. 4th.
CANTON (E3), pop. 771; McPherson Co. (C). 25 m N of Newton. AT&SF; CRI&P
RRs. Oil wells; quarries. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat.
Pilot-f Thursday.... Independent 1881 6 24 283 2.00 $732
Philip F. Sterling, Editor; Sterling Bros., Publishers.
CAWKER CITY (D2), pop. 691; Mitchell Co. (NC). 65 m NW of Salina. MP RR.
Manufactures extension feeders. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Ledger-f Thursday Republican 1912 6 26 280 2.00 §1,150
Warren J. Lingg, Editor and Publisher.
CEDAR VALE (F4), pop. 1,010; Chautauqua Co. (SE). 85 m SE of Wichita. MP RR.
Surgical instruments manufactured. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 280 2.00 1,310
Prints sub edition for Dexter called News.
Morris Fields, Editor and Publisher.
CENTRALIA (F2), pop. 674; Nemaha Co. (NE). 56 m NW of Topeka. MP RR. Diversi-
fied farming. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Ne^ader°OUnty J°U.rnal" ....}Thur8day Independent 1947 6 26 280 2.50 §1,250
William "R!"Fitzgeraid7 Publisher.
CHANUTE (G4), pop. 10,109; Neosho Co. (SE). 35 m NW of Parsons. MKT; AT&SF
RRs. Airline OZA. Oil refineries; railroad shops. Manufactures cement, over-
alls, waxes, airplane parts, brooms, gas and electric supplies, oil drilling
machinery, chemicals. Oil, gas wells. Diversified farming.
Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892 8 23 301 15.00 **€,055
Comic strip advertising accepted.
E. W. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
CHAPMAN (E2%), pop. 990; Dickinson Co. (NEC). 38 m E of Salina. UP RR. Flour
mill. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Alfalfa.
Advertiser-f Thursday Non-partisan 1898 6 26 280 2.00 900
Frances Sheeran Mark, Editor and Publisher.
CHASE (D8), pop. 961; Rice Co. (C). 80 m NW of Hutchinson. AT&SF RR. Grain
elevators; metal building factory. Oil wells. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn,
oats.
Index + Thursday Independent 1946 7 24 280 2.00 §525
Byron D. Hull, Editor and Publisher.
CHENEY (E4), pop. 777; Sedgwick Co. (S). 26 m W of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Grain,
stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, oats, cattle.
Sentinel-f Thursday Republican 1891 6 24 280 2.50 §1,330
Floyd Souders and Norma Souders, Editors and Publishers.
CHERRYVALE (G4), pop. 2,952; Montgomery Co. (SE). 10 m E of Independence.
AT&SF; SLSF RRs. Zinc refining, grain milling; pants factory. Oil, gas wells.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Republican-f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1897 8 24 280 10.40 1,605
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ray S. Francis, Editor and Publisher.
CHETOPA (G4%), pop. 1,671; Labette Co. (SE). 30 m S of Parsons. MKT; MP RRs.
Woodworking factory. Coal mine; oak timber. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry
farms. Corn, wheat, oats, cattle.
Advance-f- Thursday Independent 1869 6 23 273 2.00 §985
Larry R. Blair, Publisher.
CIMARRONf (B4), pop. 1,189; Gray Co. (SW). On Arkansas River, 20 m W of Dodge
City. AT&SF RR. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Sorghums.
Jacksonian, The-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1887 6 24 280 2.00 §1,323
Circulates also in Copeland.
Charles S. Sturtevant, Editor ; Charles S. Sturtevant and Virgil Thompson, Pubs.
CLAFLIN (D8), pop. 921; Barton Co. (WC). 66 m SW of Salina. MP RR. Flour mill.
Oil wells. Grain, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
Clarion-f- Thursday Independent 1899 5 24 220 2.50 §600
Wayne Huff, Editor and Publisher.
CLAY CENTERf (E2), pop. 4,528; Clay Co. (NEC). On Republican River, 82 m NW
of Topeka. UP; CRI&P RRs. Flour, feed mills? broom factory; bottling works;
meat packing plant; hatcheries. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, hay, dairy
and poultry products.
Dispatch-f Evsr.ex.Sun Independent 1871 8 24 290 7.80 §3,662
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry Valentine, Editor ; Clay Center Publishing Co.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <$» Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountj seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Tlmes4- .................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1878 8 24 287 1.50 §353
Mrs. James Martyn, Editor; Clay Center Publishing Co.
CLEARWATER (E4), pop. 647; Sedgwick Co. (S). 21 m SW of Wichita. MP; AT&SF
RRs. Oil wells. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms. Alfalfa.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1924 6 24 280 2.60 §478
R. V. Hyatt. Editor and Publisher.
CLIFTON (E2). pop. 743; Washington Co. (N). 60 m NW of Manhattan. MP; CRI&P
RRs. Grain* stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
News-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1880 6 24 280 2.00 587
Roy Cook, Editor and Publisher.
North Central Farm \Tbr««+v,i», f Agric. & IOKQ c OA OCA v Q ann
Bureau News ...................... [Monthly .......... \FarmBureau 1953 6 24 28° x 3'900
Roy C. Cook, Editor; Jewell County Farm Bureau, Publisher.
CLYDE (E2). pop. 1,067; Cloud Co. (N). On Republican River, 100 m NW of Topeka.
MP; CRI&P RRs. Flour mill; hatcheries. Diversified farming.
Republican -f ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1891 6 26 276 2.00 §1,205
Hale Publishing Co.
COFFEYVILLE (G4%), pop. 17,118; Montgomery Co. (SE). 69 m SW of Joplin, Mo.
AT&SF; MP; MKT RRs. Airline OZA. Manufactures oil and gas well supplies,
specialties, flour, roofing, tile, airplane parts, auto butteries, store fixtures.
Meat and soybean processing plants; oil refineries; foundries; railroad shops;
smelter. Gas. oil wells; mines. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms.
T™™«IJ_ (Evg.ex.Sat.A T^r^n^t 18^5 8 24 294 18.20**10,220
Journal-]- ................................ |sun.,Sun.M. Independent ...... Sunday circ.**10,314
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Coffeyville Publishing Co., Inc.
Press-f ..................................... Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1955 5 24 224 2.00 §1,879
Fred L. Hedges, Editor and Publisher, 1116 Walnut St.
COLBYf (A2), pop. 3,869; Thomas Co. (NW). 200 m NW of Salina. CRI&P; UP RRs.
Manufactures flour, butter, farm implements. Farming. Wheat, corn, hogs.
Free Press -Tribune 4- .............. Mon.&Thurs... .Independent ..... 1889 8 24 287 8.00 §2,429
J K. Phillips. Editor and Publisher.
COLDWATERf (C4), pop. 1,208; Comanche Co. (S). 115 m SW of Wichita. AT&SF
RR. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, Kafir corn, cattle.
Western Star + ........................ Friday ............. Independent ...... 1884 6 25 276 3.50 §1,306
W. H. and N. W. Butcher, Editors and Publishers.
COLUMBUSf (H4), pop. 8,490; Cherokee Co. (SE). 23 m SW of Pittsburg. MKT;
NEO; SLSF RRs. Manufactures work clothing, explosives, butter. Coal mines.
Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Hay, wheat, soybeans.
Advocate-f ............................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1874 6 24 280 9.00 2,820
W. W. Goodwin, Editor and Publisher.
Modern Light -f ....................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1891 7 24 280 1.50 720
Bill Goodwin, Editor and Publisher.
CONCORDIAf (E2), pop. 7,175; Cloud Co. (N). On Republican River, 60 m N of Salina.
MP; UP; AT&SF; CB&Q RRs. Concrete and mill products, butter, bricks,
brooms manufactured. Produce packed. Grain, poultry, dairy, stock farms.
Blade-Empire -f ....................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1905 8 24 294 13.00 §3,814
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Art Lowell, Editor; Blade-Empire Publishing Company.
Kansan, The-f- ......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1882 7 24 280 2.00 §1,985
Ralph B. Davis, Editor; Kansan Printing House, Publisher.
CONWAY SPRINGS (E4), pop. 816; Sumner Co. (S). 30 m SW of Wichita. MP RR.
Dairy, stock, grain farms. Wheat, Kafir corn, alfalfa.
Star-f ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 6 26 273 2.50 §960
Raymond Cline, Editor and Publisher.
COPELAND — Chronicle — See Jacksonian, The, Cimarron.
COTTONWOOD FALLSf (F3), pop. 957; Chase Co. (EC). 65 m NE of Wichita. AT&SF
RR. Hatchery. Ships grain, cattle. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Chase County Leader-News -f. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1871 6 26 280 2.50 1,883
J. Richard Iliff, Editor and Publisher.
COUNCIL GROVEt (F3), pop. 2.722; Morris Co. (EC). 82 m NW of Emporia. MP;
MKT RRs. Manufactures flour, butter. Egg packing; poultry dressing. Dairy,
grain, poultry, stock farms. Corn, alfalfa, wheat.
Republican-h ............................ *'*' ^P"blican ........ 1872 8 22 280 10.40 2,475
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Don A. McNeal, Editor; J. B. Lawrence and Don A. McNeal, Publishers.
COURTLAND (E2), pop. 367; Republic Co. (N). 130 m NW of Topeka. CRI&P; AT&SF
RRs. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Journal-h ............................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1902 7 24 280 2.00 §525
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jones, Editor and Publisher.
CUNNINGHAM (D4). pop. 610; Kingman Co. (S). 60 m W of Wichita. AT&SF RR.
Oil and gas wells. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
CHpper-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 6 24 276 2.00 -
_ William E. Bradley. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V A gate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
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DELPHOS (E2). pop. 676; Ottawa Co. (NC). 40 m N of Salina. UP RR. Flour and
feed mills. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Republican-f- Thursday Republican 1888 8 24 280 2.75 §680
Delphos Republican, Publisher.
DERBY (E4), pop. X 1,034; Sedgrwick Co. (S). 10 m S of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Cold
storage plant.
Star-f Wednesday Independent ,1954 5 24 224 2.50 J2.124
Donald M. Landes, Editor and Publisher, 230 Carp Rd., Wichita.
DE SOTO (H3), pop. 518; Johnson Co. (E). 25 m W of Kansas City. AT&SF RR.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
News-f Thursday Independent 1890 6 26 280 1.75 §430
Jacob Schellack, Editor and Publisher.
DIGHTONf (B3), pop. 1,246; Lane Co. (WC). 143 m NW of Hutchinson. AT&SF RR.
Elevator. Oil wells. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Herald -f- Wednesday Independent 1879
Le Roy Allman, Editor; Dighton Herald, Publisher.
7 24 280 2.50 §1,370
294 15.00 **7,241
224
196
DODGE CITYf (B4), pop. 11,262; Ford Co. (SW). On Arkansas River. 120 m W of
Hutchinson. AT&SF; CRI&P RRs. Airline CAL. Flour and grain products mills;
railroad shops ; creamery. Agricultural implements, tents, awnings manufac-
tured. Agriculture. Wheat, sorghum, stock, poultry.
Globe-f Evg.ex.Sun. Independent 1911 8 24
Globe Publishing Company.
High Plains Journal-h Thursday Agriculture 1881 5 22
Ray Pierce, Editor; Dodge City Journal, Inc., Publisher.
Irrigation Age + Monthly { Ge n^Far^n? gd 1955 5 *?
Eugene A. Metzger, Editor and Publisher, 812 Morrison St.
DOUGLASS (F4), pop. 729; Butler Co. (SE). 27 m SE of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Broom
factory. Oil wells. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1884 6 26 280 2.50
Glenn E. Riser, Editor and Publisher.
DOWNS (D2), pop. 1,221; Osborne Co. (N). On Solomon River, 70 m NW of Salina.
MP RR. Railroad shops; monument works; produce packed. Grain, dairy, stock,
poultry farms.
News and Times -f Thursday Republican 1879 7 24 280 2.50
Ruth and Darrel Miller, Publishers.
EDNA (G4%), pop. 422; Labette Co. (SE). 15 m E of Coffeyville. MP RR. Agriculture.
Wheat, corn, oats, livestock.
Sun-f* Thursday Republican .1884 5 24 231 2.00
Victor L. George, Publisher, Box 328, Altamont.
EL DORADOf (F4), pop. 11,037; Butler Co. (SE). 88 m NE of Wichita. AT&SF; MP
RRs. Manufactures gasoline and refined oil products, oil field tools and sup-
plies, crushed rock. Oil wells ; stone quarries ; some walnut timber. Diversified
farming. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Butler County News -f Thursday Democratic 1921 7 23 280 3.50
James W. Greenbank, Editor and Publisher.
Times -f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1870 9 22 294 13.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. A. Clymer, Editor; Times Publishing Company.
ELK CITY (G4), pop. 524; Montgomery Co. (SE). On Elk River, 15 m NW of Inde-
pendence. AT&SF RR. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Sun Friday Independent 1903 7 24 280 2.50
L. W. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
ELKHART (A4%), pop. 1,132; Morton Co. (SW). 140 m NE of Amarillo, Tex. AT&SF
RR. Flour mill. Grain farms. Wheat, broom corn, milo maize.
"""""' " '"' * Republican 1886 6 26 280 2.50
2.50 §7,875
2.00 1,443
9,000— Free
£1.000
§950
§640
§2,008
§6,021
§510
1,265
Willard Mayberry, Publisher.
ELL1NWOOD (D3), pop. 2,669; Barton Co. (WC). On Arkansas River, 42 m NW of
Hutchinson. AT&SF RR. Oil well supplies, flour manufactured. Oil wells. Grain
farms. Wheat, corn, barley.
Leader-}- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1894 6 26 280 2.50 1,339
H. Martin Glenn, Editor and Publisher, Box 46.
ELLIS (C8), pop. 2,649; Ellis Co. (WC). 110 m W of Salina. UP RR. Railroad shops;
elevators. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, livestock.
Review-h .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1883 7 24 280 2.50 §1365
D. W. Brookhart, Editor and Publisher.
ELLSWORTHf (D8). pop. 2,193; Ellsworth Co. (C). On Smoky Hill River, 38 m SW
of Salina. SLSF; UP RRs. Pottery factory ; hatchery. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Messenger-f ............................ Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1885 7 24 276 2.50 §1,718
F. L. Wilson and Robert Herzog, Publishers.
Reporter-!- ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1872 6 26 280 2.50 -
Harold Huycke, Editor; Ned Huycke, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
SP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued onI7 during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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EMPORIAf (F8), pop. 16,669; Lyon Co. (EC). On Neoaho River, 56 m SW of Topeka.
MKT; AT&SF RRs. Meat packing plant; refrigerator deodorant, mattress,
storage batteries, greeting card factories. Grain elevators; soybean processing
plant; railroad yards; creamery. College of Emporia. State Teachers College.
Oil wells. Agriculture. Cattle, hogs, poultry, hay, grain.
C. of E. Bulletin (noadv.)....4ti.ayr .......... Alum"?* 189° 2 28 105 x 2»500
F. Leon Reynolds, Editor; College of Emporia Alumni Society. Publisher.
College Life-fV ...................... Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1889 6 24 238 Free $900
Students of College of Emporia, Editors and Publishers.
(Gazette + .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1890 8 23 294 15.60 **8,4£2
Gazette -f (no adv.) ................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1895 8 23 294 5.00 136
W. L. White, Editor and Publisher.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1878 7 24 280 3.00 §1,937
Frank Lill, Publisher-Editor ; Emporia Times, Publisher.
ENTERPRISE (E3), pop. 796; Dickinson Co. (NEC). 30 m NE of Salina. AT&SF;
UP; CRI&P RRs. Foundries; machine shops; flour mill; hatchery. Agriculture.
Journal-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1900 7 24 280 2.00 530
A. J. Hoisington, Editor and Publisher.
ERIEf (G4), pop. 1,296; Nepsho Co. (SE). 18 m N of Parsons. MKT; AT&SF RRs.
Oil and gas wells. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
Record-f ................................... Friday ............ Republican ........ 1876 7 24 283 2.50 1,767
P. R. Brady, Editor and Publisher.
ESBON (D2), pop. 278; Jewell Co. (N). 86 m NW of Salina. CRI&P RR. Agriculture.
Wheat, corn, livestock.
Times-h .................................... Thursday ........ Agriculture ....... 1899 6 24 276 2.00
Earl Vaughn, Editor and Publisher.
ESKRIDGE (F8), pop. 601; Wabaunsee Co. (NE). 86 m SW of Topeka. AT&SF RR.
Elevator; hatchery. Coal mines; walnut timber. Farming. Corn, Kafir corn, oats.
Independent-f .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1918 5 24 224 2.50 $715
Geo. G. Edgerton and E. J. Edgerton, Editors and Publishers.
EUREKAf (F4), pop. 8,958; Greenwood Co. (SE). 83 m E of Eldorado. AT&SF; MP
RRs. Oil well. Stock, grain farms. Cattle, corn, Kafir corn.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1868 8 24 287 2.50 §3,212
Edwin T. Wood, Editor and Publisher.
EVEREST (G2), pop. 868; Brown Co. (NE). 20 m NW of Atchison. MP RR. Grain
elevators; creamery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oata.
Enterprise-l- ............................ Thursday ........ Non-partisan ..... 1887 6 24 280 2.00 459
Orville J. Sutherland, Editor and Publisher.
FAIRVIEW (G2), pop. 886; Brown Co. (NE). 42 m W of Atchison. CRI&P RR. Dairy,
stock, poultry, grain farms. Alfalfa, corn, wheat.
Enterprise-}- ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1888 6 26 288 1.50 -
Leaine I. Fanning, Editor and Publisher.
FALL RIVER (F4). pop. 261; Greenwood Co. (SE). On Fall River, 78 m E of Wichita.
SLSF RR. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
Star ........................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1915 6 26 280 1.60 -
Earl McDivitt, Editor and Publisher, Severy.
FLORENCE (F8), pop. 1,009; Marion Co. (SE). 30 m E of Newton. AT&SF RR.
Oil wells. Grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Bulletin-!- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1889 6 25 280 2.50 §757
G. H. Clasen, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
FORT LEAVENWORTH (H2), pop. - ; Leavenworth Co. (NE). 22 m NW of
Kansas City. MP; CB&Q; AT&SF RRs.
Military Review (no adv.) ..... Monthly .......... Military ............. 1922 2 29 96 3.50
Also prints edition in Spanish and one in Portuguese.
Lt. Col. R. R. Bankson, Ed. ; U. S. Army Command and General Staff College, Pub.
FORT RILEY— Guidon— See Manhattan.
FORT SCOTTf (H4), pop. 10,336; Bourbon Co. (SE). On Marmaton River, 29 m N of
Pitts burg-. SLSF; MP; MKT RRs. Manufactures condensed milk, overalls.
pottery, feed, cement, planing mill, foundry and shale products. Stone quarries ;
coal mines. Agriculture. Grain, hay, dairying.
Kansas Grange Monthly ........ Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1916 5 22 217 .50
Ray Teagarden, Editor; Kansas State Grange, Publisher, P. O. Box 150.
f Tribune-Monitor+ .................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1884 8 23 294 15.60 **6,023
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
| Tribune-Monitor-f- .................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 8 23 294 2.50 742
L George W. Marble. Jr.. Editor; Tribune-Monitor Company, Publisher.
FOWLER (B4), pop. 778; Meade Co. (SW). 82 m SW of Dodge City. CRI&P RR.
Ships livestock. Silica deposits. Stock, grain farms. Alfalfa, hay and seed.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1906 6 24 224 2.00 §702
T. J. Gardner, Editor; The Fowler News, Publisher.
FRANKFORT (F2), pop. 1,287; Marshall Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Topeka. UP; MP
RRs. Trading center. Diversified farming. Com, wheat, oats.
Index ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1898 7 24 280 2.60 1,766
Mr. and Mrs. Max Clawson, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Hght face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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FREDONIAf (G4), pop. 8,257; Wilson Co. (8E). 80 m 3E of Wichita. HP; AT&SF;
SLSF RRs. Cement, brick, bank note printing, poultry packing plants ; Unseed oil
mill. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Herald-f- { & ^un?*0*"' Independent 1904 6 24 217 7.50
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Herald Pub. Co., Publisher.
Wilson County Citizen-f Mon.&Thurs.Republican 1870 7 26 287 2.50
Mrs. Lucile Gilmore and John S. Gilmore, III, Editors and Publishers.
GALENA (H4%), pop. 4,029; Cherokee Co. (SE). 8 m W of Joplin, Mo. MKT; SLSF
RRs. Lead and zinc mining and smelting. Mining machinery, hardwood and
chemicals products, whiskey, manufactured. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Sentinel-Times -I- Wednesday Independent 1880 7 24 280 2.00
Aaron V. Gowens, Editor and Publisher, 706 Main.
GARDEN CITYf (B8%), pop. 10,905 ; Finney Co. (SW). On Arkansas River, 183 m W
of Hutchinson. AT&SF RR. Airline CAL. Manufactures beet sugar, alfalfa
meal, butter. Hatcheries. Diversified farming. Wheat, alfalfa, sugar beets.
Telegram + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1929 8 24 294 15.00
Color advertising accepted.
Size for Saturday edition; 5 cols, 23 nonps., 217 agate lines.
Paul Murphy, Editor; Telegram Pub. Co.,
GARDNER (H3), pop. 676; Johnson Co. (E). 30 m SW of Kansas City. AT&SF RR.
Chemicals manufactured. Grain, stock farms.
News + Thursday Independent 1944 6 24 280 1.50
H. E. Winkler, Editor; New Era Printing Co., Publisher, Spring Hill.
GARNETTf (G3), pop. 2,698; Anderson Co. (E). 75 m SW of Kansas City, Mo. MP:
AT&SF RRs. Church furniture, chicken coop, garment factories ; poultry proces-
sing plant. Oil wells. Grain, poultry, stock, dairy farms. Wheat.
Anderson Countian -I- Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 294 3.50
Leonard McCalla, Jr., Editor; Garnett Publishing Company, Publisher.
Review-}- Monday Independent 1865 8 24 274 3.50
Earl L. Knauss, Editor; Garnett Publishing Company.
GIRARDf (H4), pop. 2,426 ; Crawford Co. (SE). 14 m NW of Pittsburg. AT&SF; SLSF
RRs. Soap, ointment, tools, feed, metal stampings manufactured. Hatchery.
Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Press-f Thursday Republican 1869 7 24 276 2.00
Ralph J. Shideler, Editor and Publisher.
GLASCO (E2), pop. 803 ; Cloud Co. (N). On Solomon River, 40 m NE of Salina. UP RR.
Manufactures flour, butter, poultry feeds. Grain, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Sun-f Thursday Republican 1883 6 22 280 1.50
C. H. Barrett, Editor and Publisher.
GLEN ELDER (D2), pop. 582; Mitchell Co. (NO. 65 m NW of Salina. MP RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Sentinel-h Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.00
Perry Beta, Editor and Publisher.
GOODLANDf (A2), pop. 4,690; Sherman Co. (NW). 200 m E of Denver, Colo. CRI&P
RR. Small railroad shops. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, barley.
News-f {iun's^'naM& ^dependent 1931 8 24 280 6.00
B. G. Robinson, Editor and Publisher, 920 Main St.
Sherman County Hernld + Thursday Independent 1935 8 24 306 2.00
McCants Publishing Co.
GOVEf (B2%), pop. 206; Gove Co. (W). 150 m NW of Hutchinson. Railroad station
and bank, Grainfield. UP RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, barley.
G°Glr.eUUenty RePUbHCan" } Thursday Republican 1886 6 26 280 2.00
E. R. Trimmer, Editor and Publisher.
GRAINFIELD (B2), pop. 871; Gove Co. (W). 160 m W of Salina. UP RR. Elevator.
Grain farms. Wheat, corn, barley.
Cap Sheaf -f Friday Independent 1910 6 24 280 2.25
Harvey Reiser, Editor; Harvey and Dorothy Reiser, Publishers.
GREAT BENDf (D8), pop. 12,666; Barton Co. (WC). On Arkansas River. 50 m NW of
Hutchinson. AT&SF; MP RRs. Airline CAL. Flour mills; packing plant; oil
refinery. Oil, gas wells. Agriculture. Wheat, alfalfa, Kaflr corn,
f Herald-Press -f Saturday Independent 1903 5 24 224 3.00
J Tribune-f" 1 Sun Sun M ^n^* ^eP Sunday circ.
Color advertising accepted.
I Will L. Townsley, Editor; Tribune Publishing Co., Publisher.
GREENLEAF (F2), pop. 614: Washington Co. (N). 40 m S of Beatrice. MP RR.
Hatcheries; elevator. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Sentinel + Thursday Republican 1898 7 26 808 2.00
Cleo L. Wurtz. Editor and Publisher.
GREENSBURGt (C4), pop. 1,723; Kiowa Co. (SW). 80 m SW of Hutchinson. CRI&P
RR. Agriculture. Livestock, poultry, wheat.
Kiowa County Signal-f Wednesday Independent 1886 8 22 808 3.00
John Conard, Editor; John and Virginia Conard, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
§P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»»ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee,
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§2,230
2,167
1,510
4,806
814
§3,514
§3,530
§1,865
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§406
2,938
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§521
§2,635
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GRIDLEY (G8H). pop. 860; Coffey Co. (SE). 85 m NE of Wichita. AT&SF; MP RRs.
Elevator. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Cattle, hay.
Light-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 5 24 224 2.00 485
Floyd S. Ecord and Bill Batdorf, Editors and Publishers, Burlington.
GRINNELL (B2V6). pop. 864; Gove Co. (W). 170 m W of Salina. UP RR. Grain farms.
Wheat, barley.
Record-Leader + ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1917 6 24 280 2.50 §531
Dorothy Keiser, Editor and Publisher.
GYPSUM (E8), pop. 528; Saline Co. (C). 20 m SE of Salina. MP RR. Sash and door
factory. Oil wells. Stock, grain farms.
Advocate-f ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 6 23 252 2.00 750
Burt Doze, Editor and Publisher.
HALSTEAD <E3%), pop. 1,828; Harvey Co. (SO. On Little Arkansas River. 24 m E
of Hutchinson. AT&SF RR. Flour mills. Grain, stock farms.
Independent 4- .......................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1881 6 24 280 2.50 1,170
Harold H. Rea, Editor and Publisher.
HANOVER (F2), pop. 854; Washington Co. (N). 85 m SW of Beatrice, Neb. CB&Q;
UP RRs. Poultry and egg packing plant. Sand, gravel pits. Stock, poultry,
grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
News-f .................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1877 6 24 276 250 §1110
Leo E. Dicker. Editor and Publisher. ° 81>11°
HARDTNER (D4%), pop. 873; Barber Co. (S). 95 m SW of Wichita. MP RR. Ele-
vator. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Press-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 7 24 280 150 §650
H. G. Walker, Publisher.
HARPER (D4), pop. 1,672; Harper Co. (S). 50 m SW of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Flour
mill. Grain, poultry, dairy, stock farms.
Advocate-f- ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 8 23 276 250 52.O45
Robert N. Bolitho, Publisher, 907 Central. '
HARTFORD (G3), pop. 895; Lyon Co. (EC). 20 m SE of Emporia. MKT RR. Grain
farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
Times-J- ................................ Friday ............. Independent ...... 1895 5 24 224 2.00 §505
Howard Holtz, Editor; The Hartford Times, Publisher, Burlington.
HARVEYVILLE (G3), pop. 286; Wabaunsee Co. (NE). 32 m SW of Topeka. AT&SF
RR. Diversified farming.
Monitor -f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 7 24 280 2.00 §514
Harold E. Von Rohr, Editor and Publisher.
HAVEN (E4), pop. 720; Reno Co. (C). On Arkansas River, 21 m SE of Hutchinson.
MP RR. Boiler works. Oil, gas wells. Agriculture. Wheat, alfalfa, cattle.
Joumal-f ................................. Thursday ........ Agriculture ........ 1897 7 24 280 2.50 $780
Neil Burrow, Editor and Publisher.
HAVILAND (C4), pop. 606; Kiowa Co. (SW). 93 m SW of Wichita. Friends Bible
College. Corn, wheat, feeds.
F. B. C. Sundial -f ................... Bi-wkly, Mon.. Collegiate .......... 1055 5 24 210 2.00 J300
Students of Friends' Bible College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. J200
Journal-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1951 5 23 210 2.50 §600
John J. Conard, Editor and Publisher.
HAYSf (C3), pop. 8,625; Ellis Co. (WC). 100 m W of Salina. UP RR. Flour milling.
Fort Hays Kansas State College. Oil wells. Agriculture. Grain, cattle, poultry.
r^Vifitorn.Cr..*nd ] Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1949 6 22 238 2.00 §2,500
Pat Taylor, Publisher',' 2 30 West 9th St.
~ „„ , JEvg.ex.Sat.A T . r^fl/l^f 1929 8 24 294 9.50 §6,322
NeW8 + ................................... lSun..Sun.M. Ind*P«ndent ...... Sunday circ. §6,322
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Hays News, Publisher.
State College Leader + V ....... Thursday ........ Collegiate .......... 1907 C5ont2ri,ieff8ree dfst *2*700
Students of Fort Hays Kansas State College, Editors and Publishers.
HAYSVILLE (E4), pop. 4,277; Sedgwick Co. (S). 10 m S of Wichita. CRI&P RR.
Herald-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1956 5 24 224 2.50 tl,918
Donald M. Landes, Editor and Publisher, 230 Carp Rd., Wichita.
HERINGTON (F8), pop. 8,776; Dickinson Co. (NEC). 80 m SE of Abilene. CRI&P;
MP RRs. Railroad shops. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, livestock.
Advertiser-Times -f- ................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1934 8 24 294 3.00 2,657
A. W. Roberts and M. P. Roberts, Editors and Publishers.
HESSTON (E8). pop. 686; Harvey Co. (SO. 7 m NW of Newton. MP RR. Hesston
College and Bible School (Menon.). Grain, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Joumal-f V .............................. ?Tw«da1v) Co»- * Rel!* ...... 1911 5 24 189 2'00 *800
Students of Hesston College and Bible School, Editors and Publishers.
Record ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 6 24 273 2.00 542
Harold Sommerfeld, Editor; Record Printing Company, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
em», 12 to inch. V Agate !*««•• H to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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HIAWATHAf (G2), pop. 8,294; Brown Co. (NE). 42 m W of St. Joseph, Mo. MP; UP
RRs. Dairy products plant; hatcheries. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms.
Brown County World + Friday Ind. Rep 1864 8 24 294 2.50 450
World-f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Ind. Rep ,1908 8 24 294 6.00 §3,054
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ewing Herbert, Jr., Editor; World Publishing Co., Publisher.
HIGHLAND (Gift), pop. 717; Doniphan Co. (NE). 27 m W of St. Joseph, Mo. UP RR.
Grain, stock, poultry, fruit farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Vidette-h Thursday Republican .1892 7 24 280 2.50 §993
L. W. Strieker, Editor and Publisher.
HILL CITYf (C2), pop. 1,432; Graham Co. (NW). 120 m N of Dodge City. UP RR.
Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Times-}- Thursday Independent 1880 7 23 280 3.00 §2,343
Marie Engleman, Editor; Hill City Times, Publisher.
HILLSBORO (E3), pop. 2,150; Marion Co. (SEC). 52 m N of Wichita. AT&SF RR.
Flour mill; coupler factory. Bookbinding. Oil wells. Grain, poultry, stock, dairy
farms.
Star- Journal -f Thursday Independent 1924 7 24 280 2.75 §1,950
Kenneth B. and Marcella F. Bruce, Editors and Publishers, Box A.
Zionsbrote-r- (German) Bi-weekly Religious 1884 8 28 140 2.50 $1,800
Orlando Harms, Editor; Mennonite Brethren Publishing House, Pub., P.O. Box L.
HOISINGTON (D3), pop. 4,012; Barton Co. (WC). 60 m NW of Hutchinson. MP RR.
Railroad shops. Oil wells. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Dispatch-f Thursday Independent 1889 7 26 276 2.50 §2,334
Edw. A. Helfert and Vern J. Hall, Publishers.
HOLTONf (G2). pop. 2,705; Jackson Co. (NE). 80 m N of Topeka. CRI&P RR. Rat
traps, garments, dairy products manufactured. Diversified farming. Corn,
wheat, hay.
Jackson County Clipper Wednesday Republican 1891 5 26 252 1.50 §1,277
J. Delber Braum, Editor; Jackson County Press, Inc., Publisher.
Philatelic Gossip Saturday Stamp Collect. 1915 3 24 137 2.00 18.000
Harry Weiss, Editor; D. E. Dworak, Publisher, The Gossip Printery. 600 — Free
Recorder-!- Mon.&Thurs... .Republican 1868 8 24 287 4.00 §3,729
John E. Chandler, Editor and Publisher.
HOLYROOD (D3), pop. 748; Ellsworth Co. (C). 58 m W of Salina. AT&SF RR. Flour
mill. Ships wheat. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats.
Gazette Wednesday Independent 1919 6 26 280 1.50 §782
John Russman, Editor; The Gazette Publishing Company.
HOPE (E3), pop. 480; Dickinson Co. (NEC). 42 m SE of Salina. MP; AT&SF RRs.
Creamery; elevator. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Dispatch-f Thursday Republican 1886 6 26 280 2.50 796
Bert Doze, Editor and Publisher, Gypsum.
HORTON (G2), pop. 2,354; Brown Co. (NE). 28 m NW of Atchison. CRI&P RR.
Dress factory; creamery; poultry market. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Headlight Mon.& Thurs... Independent 1886 8 24 294 4.00 t2.515
Charles H. Browne, Jr., Editor; Horton Headlight, Publisher.
HOWARDf (F4). pop. 1,149; Elk Co. (SE). 60 m SE of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Food
processing plant. Oil, gas wells. Stock, grain farms.
Courant-Citizen-|- Thursday Independent 1871 6 26 280 2.50 §1,315
Floyd C. Flory, Editor and Publisher.
HOXIEf (B2), pop. 1,157; Sheridan Co. (NW). 160 m W of Salina. UP RR. Grain
farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1884 7 23 276 2.50 §1,470
W. E. Rogers, Editor and Publisher.
HUGOTONf (A4), pop. 2,781 ; Stevens Co. (SW). 95 m SW of Dodge City. AT&SF RR.
Ships wheat. Gas wells. Stock, grain farms. Broom corn, wheat, milo maize.
Hermes 4- Thursday Independent 1887 6 24 280 3.00 §1,589
W. Wendell Hubbard, Editor and Publisher.
HUMBOLDT (G4), pop. 2,808; Allen Co. (SE). 85 m N of Parsons. AT&SF; MKT
RRs. Brick, tile, cement plants. Oil wells. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Union4- Thursday Independent 1866 6 23 288 3.50 1,025
Emerson E. Lynn, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
HUTCHINSONf (E8^). pop. 83,575: Reno Co. (C). On Arkansas River. 65 m NW of
Wichita. AT&SF; CRI&P; MP RRs. Airline CAL.
Wheat storage: flour mills: salt and oil refineries; meat packing plants; rail-
road shops. Poultry and cream market. Manufactures fibre products, airplane
parts, vinejrar, plows, oil well supplies. Three banks: bank clearings (6-30-58),
$281.738.269; deposits (6-30-58), $55,126,406. 14.758 wired (AC) houses;
14.658 gas (nat.) meters: 21,086 telephones. Salt mines; oil wells. TV station.
Labor Review -4- Friday Labor 1926 5 24 224 1.00 1,025
H. W. South worth. Editor and Publisher, 111 N. Walnut St.
News-f Daily & Sun... Independent 1872 9 23 301 18.20**52,504
All day newspaper. Sat. morn. circ.^Hr52,115
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.**53,145
John P. Harris, Editor; Hutchinson News, Publisher, 300 W. 2nd St.
Record4- Friday Independent 1921 5 24 224 2.50 1,129
D. R. Green, Editor; Salt City Printing Co., Publisher, 602 East 4th St.
on— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubltsher's Report; Light face, estimated, -ftlses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. Vl**ued only during academic year. xSubscrtption included in membership fee.
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INDEPENDENCE f (G4). pop. 11,885; Montgomery Co. (SE). 20 m NW of Coffeyville.
MP; AT&SF RRs. Manufactures cement, dishwashing machinery, prefabricated
wood products, oil well bombs. Food processing plant. Oil, gas wells. Grain.
dairy farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
News ......................................... Sat. & Sun ...... Republican .......... 1948 7 24 280 2.50 91,865
Same edition issued on Saturday and Sunday.
John Vermillion, Editor and Publisher, 210 West Main.
p-«^t^a. I Evg.ex.Sat.& poriMK1|onn 1881 8 24 294 18.00 **6,227
Reporter* .............................. lSun.,Sun. M. Republ
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Herbert A. Meyer, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
INMAN (E8). pop. 615; McPherson Co. (C). 20 m NE of Hutchinson. CRI&P RR.
Flour mill. Oil wells. Grain, poultry, dairy, stock farms.
. ,
Sunday circ. **6,328
Review -f Thursday Independent 1892
Burt Doze, Editor and Publisher.
6 24 238 2.50
1,200
lOLAf (G3Ms), pop. 7,094; Allen Co. (SE). 42 m W of Ft. Scott. MP; AT&SF; MKT
RRs. Manufactures cement, condensed milk, brick, creamery products, wash
dresses, candy. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
Register -f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Angelo Scott, Editor and Publisher.
1867 8 23 294 15.00 $4,588
JAMESTOWN (E2). pop. 494; Cloud Co. (N). 67 m NW of Salina. MP RR. Hatchery.
Agriculture. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Kansas Optimist + Thursday Independent 1895 6 26 280 2.50 §600
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Jones, Editors and Publishers.
JENNINGS (Bl%), pop. 880; Decatur Co. (NW). 150 m NW of Salina. CRI&P RR.
Grain, poultry, stock farms.
Journal-*- Thursday Independent 1949 7 26 294 2.00 §628
Clifford and Clois Fiala, Editors and Publishers.
JETMOREf (C8), pop. 988; Hodgeman Co. (SWC). On Buckner River, 28 m NE of
Dodge City. AT ASF RR. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, sorghum, rye.
Republican -f- Thursday Republican 1879 6 26 280 2.00
Howard Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
JEWELL (D2), pop. 598; Jewell Co. (N). 70 m NW of Salina. MP RR. Grain, stock
farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Jewell County Republican -f ..Thursday Republican 1879 8 24 304 2.50
Everett Palmer, Editor; Jewell County Republican, Publisher.
JOHNSONf (A4). pop. 994; Stanton Co. (SW). 100 m SW of Dodge City. AT&SF RR.
Wheat farms.
Pioneer Thursday Independent 1898 5 24 224 2.50
Jay B. Baugh, Editor and Publisher.
JUNCTION CITYf (F2%), pop. 18.462; Geary Co. (EC). On Kansas River, 72 m W of
Topeka. MKT; UP RRs. Flour mills; cheese factory; railroad shops. Fort Riley,
important military post three miles distant. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Republic-h Thursday Independent 1871 5 24 210 3.00
Ed. L. Kessinger, Editor and Publisher, Box 328.
{Union-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892 9 22 288 13.20
Union + Thursday Independent 1892 9 22 288 3.00
Color advertising accepted.
Lee Rich, Editor; John Montgomery, Publisher.
KANSAS CITYf (H2%), pop. 129,558; Wyandotte Co. (NE). At juncture of Missouri
and Kansas Rivers, adjacent to Kansas City, Mo. Railroad center. MP; CRI&P;
AT&SF; UP; CGW; MKT; SLSF; KCKV; KCS RRs. Airport.
One of the most important livestock markets and meat packing centers in the
U. S. The stockyards in 1956 handled 3,827,031 head of livestock. Railroad and
car repair, auto assembly plant, machine shops ; soap, fibre box factories ;
smelting, oil refining, canning, flour and grain milling. Structural steel, fiber-
glass, cement, creamery products, brick, tile manufactured. Sixteen banks ; bank
clearings (6-80-58), $168,714,000; deposits (12-30-56), $200,297.888. 40,758
electric (AC) meters; 42,856 gas (nat.) meters; 84,687 telephones. Central
Baptist Theological Seminary; School of Medicine of University of Kansas.
Boilermakers — Black- IM^W+MV T .K™. 1888 8 27 HO *8-00
smith Journal-f JMontniy .Labor Controlled free dist. t!22.000
Earl B. Ashbrook, Editor; International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship-
builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers, Publisher,
592 New Brotherhood Bldg.
§1,516
§8OO
1,408
§7,521
§759
Extern K.n... Renter ........ Friday
Catholic
' «•
*16,860
1,124
Sunday circ. **2&£46
8 23 294
Total unpaid dist.
Rev. John J. Lacy. Ed.: Catholic Press Soc., Inc., Pub., 1228 Sandusky Ave. (2).
'™TjJoSrnn' Independent 1921 8 22~ 28-° 13:00**?M«*
Color advertising accepted.
John H. Stauffer, Editor; Stauffer Publications, Inc., Publisher,
Eighth and Armstrong Sts. (1).
Kansas Food Dealer Monthly Grocery 1920 2
C. M. Sandstrom, Editor; Retail Grocers Assn. of Kansas City,
Box 425 Northwest Station.
Labor Bulletin 4- Friday Labor 1919 6 _
Robert L. Harrison, Editor; Geo. J. Harrison, Publisher, 2052 N. 18th St.
News 4- Thursday Democratic 1932 6 24 210
Shelby Angell, Editor; Oren G. Philbrook, Publisher, Box 942.
40 140 x.25
24 203 8.00
2.50
4,150
8796
Orodatton A A Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jttne and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uaea Matt. •Nonparofl
ens. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCotraty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNaHy
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Plafndealer-h (Negro) ............ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1899 8 24 280 3.00
J. A. Hamlett, Jr., Ed.; Topeka Plaindealer Pub. Corp., 1612 North 5th St. (2).
Press + ..................................... Friday ............ Republican ......... 1889 6 26 273 1.50
Ralph E. Evans, Editor; G. 3. Cornell, Publisher, 1624 Stewart Ave.
Wyandotte County Record + Friday ............ Independent ...... 1887 5 24 210 1.50
Kenneth P. Wells, Ed.; Mrs. Louella F. Wells, Pub., 8118 Strong Ave.
Wyandotte Echo-f .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 5 24 210 2.00
Katherine E. Yount, Editor and Publisher, 903 N. 7 (10).
KENSINGTON (C2), pop. 635; Smith Co. (N). 110 m NW of Salina. CRIftP RR. Manu-
factures iron castings, playground equipment. Elevator; hatchery. Agriculture.
Wheat, corn, poultry.
Mirror ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1889 6 24 273 2.00
Walter Boyd, Editor and Publisher.
KINGMANf (D4), pop. 8,200 Kingman Co. (S). 88 m SW of Hutchinson. AT&SF; MP
RRs. Flour mills. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, oats, Kafir corn.
f Journal-f .................................. Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 8 24 287 3.00
] Leader-Courier + ..................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1878 8 24 280 3.00
1 M. T. Butcher. Editor and Publisher, Box 353.
KINSLEYf (C4). pop. 2,479; Edwards Co. (SWC). 87 m NE of Dodge City. AT&SF;
RR. Flour mills; foundry; creamery. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat.
Mercury + ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1869 9 22 308 4.00
B. D. Noland, Publisher.
KIOWA (D4%), pop. 1,661; Barber Co. (S). 90 m SW of Wichita. AT ASF; MP RRs.
Machine shop. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, cattle, alfalfa.
News ......................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1889 7 24 280 2.50
A. J. Reed and Lynn Johnesee. Editors and Publishers.
LA CROSSEf (C8), pop. 1.769; Rush Co. (WC). 90 m NW of Hutchinson. MP RR.
Machine shop; elevator. Ships wheat, stock. Oil, gas wells. Agriculture. Wheat,
corn, alfalfa.
Rush County News-}- .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 9 21 294 3.00
L. L. Robinson, Jr. and David H. Clymer, Publishers.
LA CYGNE (H8). pop. 794; Linn Co. (E). On Marais des Cygnes River, 50 m S
of Kansas City, Mo. SLSF RR. Manufactures plastic coated awning material.
novelty aprons, waterproofed canvas. Hatchery. Coal mines; oil wells. Grain,
stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Journal ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1870 6 24 273 2.50 §1.050
R, F. and Eleanor Rose, Editors and Publishers.
LAKINf (A4), pop. 1,618; Kearny Co. (SW). On Arkansas River, 70 m NW of Dodge
City. AT&SF RR. Gas wells. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, alfalfa, sugar beets.
milo maize.
Independent -f .......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1914 6 26 275 3.00 §1,10O
Monte E. Canfleld, Editor and Publisher.
LARNEDf (C8). pop. 4,447; Pawnee Co. (SWC). On Arkansas River, 72 m W of
Hutchinson. Manufactures flour, feed, metal products, grain bins, stock tanks,
combine parts. Alfalfa dehydrating plants. Diversified farming. Wheat, alfalfa,
•ugar beets.
Tiller and Toiler -f ...................
3 24 112 .50
Circ
15000
tl,144
53,860
$1,060
550
3,322
3,377
J3.078
$1,620
Democratic ........ 1933 9 21 287 6.00 §3,126
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harold C. Evans, Editor; Mrs. Leslie E. Wallace, Publisher.
LAWRENCEf (G8). pop. 23.851; Douglas Co. (E). On Kansas River. 26 m SE of
Topeka. CRI&P; UP; AT&SF RRs. Flour and alfalfa mills. Manufactures straw
paper, paper shipping cartons, pipe organs, car seals, cigars, vinegar, canned
goods, mechanical devices, fertilizers, chemicals, explosives. Creameries; seed
houses. University of Kansas; Haskell Institute (Indian). Diversified farming.
Grain, alfalfa, soybeans, truck crops.
Indian Leader V (no adv.) ...... Semi-mo ......... Collegiate ........... 1896
Student* of Haskell Institute, Editors and Publishers.
Journal- World + ...................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1857 8 22 294 15.60**10,755
Comic strip advertising accepted.
ns, Editor and Publisher.
Dolph Simons,
Kansas Business Review lMnnfMv [Business 1948 2 38 184
(no adv.) f Monthly ^Research Controlled free dist.
Center for Research in Business, University of Kansas, Publisher.
Kansas EngineerV Quarterly Eng'pr & Coll 1920 3 26 126 1.50
School of Engineering of the University of Kansas, Editor and Publisher, 201 A
Marvin Hall.
Outlook + Wednesday Independent 1926 5 24 224 3.00
Robert Bergquist, Editor and Publisher, 1005 Massachusetts St.
School Activities MagasineV.Monthly Educational 1929 Controlled1 frU dist.
Harry McKown, Editor; School Activities Publishing Co., 1041 New Hampshire.
TT i f* rr , /Daily ex.Sat. rrt,i««.i.4~ 1912 5 24 196 4.60
University Kansan + \ & B*^ Collegiate Controlled free dist.
Prints Summer Session Kansan, semi-weekly during summer school.
University Daily Kansan Board, Publisher.
8,600
2,500
§3,686
3,260
455
704
7.489
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; f>A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
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U^umntiyi£0MimM. }Monthly .......... Coll.Alumni ....... 1902 8 28 140 xS.OO
Fred Ellsworth, Editor: Alumni Association of University of Kansas, Publisher.
Wilson Bulletin ....................... Quarterly ........ Ornithology ....... 1888 1 50 100 xS.OO
H. Lewis Batts, Jr., Editor; Wilson Ornithological Society, Publisher,
Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va.
LEAVENWORTHf <G2), pop. 20.579; Leavenworth Co. (NE). On Missouri River,
38 m NW of Kansas City, Mo. AT&SF; MP; UP; CB&Q; CGW RRs. Bridge to
Stillings, Mo. Manufactures mill and milling machinery, bridge and structural
steel, machinery, flour, feed products, sashes and doors, woodwork, furniture,
gloves, marine products and equipment, uniforms, canvas goods. Grain eleva-
tors; meat packing plants; foundry and machine shops. Fort Leavenworth,
three miles from the city, is an important military post. Army Staff College;
many federal and state institutions. Diversified farming.
Chronicle-f .............................. Thursday.... Independent ....... 1903 5 24 224 1.50
Lloyd B. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 724 Shawnee St.
T. .. , fEvg.ex.Sat.& Ponilh1{nan 1857 8 24 294 13.00 **9,985
Timea + ................................... tSun.,Sun.M. Republican ........
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
D. R. Anthony, III, Editor and Publisher.
LEBANON (D2), pop. 610; Smith Co. (N). 60 m S of Hastings, Neb. CRIAP RR.
Stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Times 4- ................................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 6 24 276 2.25
Leonard E. Bennett, Editor and Publisher.
LEBO (G3), pop. 575; Coftey Co. (E). 20 m E of Emporia. AT&SF RR. Agriculture.
Poultry, hay, grain.
Enterprise-f ............................. Thursday.... Republican ......... 1887 5 22 210 2.50
Dan C. Evans, Editor and Publisher.
.
Sunday circ.** 10,266
LENORA (C2), pop. 511; Norton Co. (NW). 158 m NW of Hutchinson. MP RR.
Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
News Wednesday Independent 1900 6 24 280 2. BO
Lowell C. Smith. Editor and Publisher.
LEON (F4). pop. 618; Butler Co. (SE). 12 m SE of Eldorado. SLSF RR. Oil wells.
Stock, grain farms. Wheat, cattle, corn, hogs.
News-f Thursday Independent 1911 7 24 280 2.50
Lewis E. Sears, Editor and Publisher.
LEONARDVILLE (F2), pop. 820; Riley Co. (NEC). 25 m NW of Manhattan. Railroad
station, Riley. CRI&P RR. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Riley Countian-f Thursday Non-partisan 1883 7 24 280 2.00
L. W. Marcellua, Editor and Publisher.
LEOTIt (A3), pop. 1,250; Wichita Co. (W). 90 m NW of Dodge City. MP RR. Elevator.
Ships grain. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, barley.
Standard^- Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 278 2.50
Bryant Holmes, Editor and Publisher, Box 86.
LE ROY (G8), pop. 695; Coffey Co. (SE). 76 m S of Topeka. MP RR. Walnut timber.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats, alfalfa.
Reporter-f Friday Independent 1879 6 26 276 2.00
Floyd S. Ecord, Publisher, Burlington.
LEWIS (C4), pop. 476; Edwards Co. (SWC). 82 m W of Hutchinson. AT&SF RR.
Hydraulic cylinder factory. Hatchery. Oil wells. Grain farms. Wheat, alfalfa,
sorghums.
Press-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1890 7 24 280 2.00
Nick and Ailene Schnoebelen, Editors and Publishers,
UBERALf (B4H). pop. 7.184; Seward Co. (SW). 75 m SW of Dodge City. CRI&P
RR. Airline, CEN. Airplane factory. Grain milling. Ships agricultural products.
Gas and oil fields. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, maize, Kafir corn.
Southwest Times 4- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1886 8 24 294 14.00
Kenneth J. Powell, Editor; Southwest Prtg. Co., Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 939.
LINCOLNf (D2H). Pop. 1,636; Lincoln Co. (C). 42 m NW of Salina. UP; AT&SF
RRs. Railroad name, Lincoln Center. Rock crushing plant; flour mill. Grain,
stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Sentinel-Republican 4- Thursday ....Independent 1887 7 24 280 2.00
Henry Choate, Editor; Lincoln Sentinel-Republican, Publisher. 147 W. Lincoln.
UNDSBORG (E8), pop. 2,888; McPherson Co. (C). 20 m 8 of Salina. UP; MP RRs.
Flour manufactured. Bethany College (Luth.). Grain, stock farms. Wheat,
corn, alfalfa.
Bethany Messenger V Bi-wkly(Tu).. Collegiate 1906 5 24 224 3.00
Students of Bethany College, Editors and Publishers.
News-Record* Mon.&Thurs...Independent ...1881 8 24 308 3.00
Henry J. Weltmer, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 81.
UNN (E2). pop. 895; Washington Co. (N). 45 m NW of Manhattan. MP RR. Cream-
ery; poultry and produce packing plant. Ships butter, produce. Dairy, poultry,
grain farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Cow and Hen Journal -f Monthly Dairy&Poultry.. 1928 4 26 175 x.50
Albert L. Hfggins, Editor and Publisher.
Linn-Palmer Record-f Friday Republican 1897 6 26 273 2.50
Albert L. Higgins, Editor and Publisher.
Circnl*tiofr-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Ststement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher*! Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. ICovnty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. VI»«ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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§847
J728
§655
§850
1,400
51,300
505
*525
85,731
§2^30
tBOO
$1,725
3,700
S 1,020
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LITTLE RIVER <E8). pop. 635; Rice Co. (C). 28 m N of Hutcbinson. AT&SP RR.
Oil wells; salt mines. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Monitor + ................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 18&6 5 24 224 3.00 615
Merrit J. Leach, Editor and Publisher.
LOGAN (C2), pop. 859; Phillips Co. (N). 120 m NW of Salina. HP RR. Farm machin-
ery manufactured. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, maize.
Republican-f .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1880 5 24 224 3.00 675
Merlin Randolph, Editor and Publisher.
LONGTON (F4). pop. 478; Elk Co. (SE). 28 m NW of Independence. AT&SF RR.
Oil and gas wells. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
News-Reflector + ..................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1906 7 24 280 2.00 700
Doris B. Clark, Editor and Publisher.
LOUISBURG (H3), pop. 677; Miami Co. (E). 82 m S of Kansas City. MKT RR. Ships
stock. Walnut timber; gas and oil wells. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Herald 4- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1876 6 24 256 2.00 §960
Robert L. Reynolds, Editor and Publisher.
LUCAS (D2), pop. 681; Russell Co. (NC). 66 m NW of Salina. UP RR. Grain, dairy.
stock, poultry farms. Wheat, alfalfa, corn.
Independent + .......................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1907 6 26 273 2.50 J600
W. B. Langdon, Publisher.
LYNDONf (G8), pop. 729; Osage Co. (EC). 29 m S of Topeka. MP RR. Candy, brooms,
nigs manufactured. Dairy, grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat.
Peoples Herald-H .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 276 2.50 $1,550
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller and Miss Ruth Browning, Editors and Publishers.
LYONSf (D8), pop. 4,545; Rice Co. (C). 83 m NW of Hutchinson. AT&SF; MP; SLSF
RRs. Flour and feed mill; salt products plant; hatchery. Salt mines. Agriculture.
Wheat, corn, oats, alfalfa.
News-f .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1906 8 24 294 6.00 J2,981
Horace Jones, Editor; Lyons Publishing Company.
MACKSVILLE (D3tt), pop. 624; Stafford Co. (SC). 68 m W of Hutchinson. AT ASF
RR. Converter lathes, power lawn mowers manufactured. Grain, stock, poultry
farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Enterprise ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1903 7 24 280 2.60 5500
Paul Schnoebelen, Editor and Publisher, Scottie Grant Bldg.
MADISON (F8). pop. 1,212; Greenwood Co. (SE). 20 m S of Emporia. AT&SF RR.
Manufactures oil tanks, gasoline. Oil wells. Agriculture. Livestock, hay, corn.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1911 6 26 280 2.00 1,150
Stephen Gilman, Editor and Publisher.
MANHATTANf (F2), pop. 19,056; Riley Co. (NEC). On Kansas River, 56 m NW of
Topeka. UP; CRI&P RRs. Airline CAL. Farm machinery, cut stone factories;
poultry packing and seed houses ; bottling works. Kansas State College of Agri-
cultural and Applied Science. Stock, poultry, truck farms.
r Grass & Grain -f ...................... Tuesday .......... Ind. Agric ........... 1955 5 23 224 8.00
Sold only in combination with Tribune. Combined clrc. J7.284
Guidon, The-f- ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1940 5 23 224
A civilian enterprise published and distributed to the Officers $5.500 — Free
and Men and homes of Fort Riley.
Tribune-J- ................................. Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1916 5 23 224 2.50
Sold only in combination with Grass and Grain. Combined circ. $7,284
Dean Coughenour, Editor and Publisher, 1207 Moro St.
, ....... 1928 1 24 98 *2.00 *385
Mary Michener, Ed. ; Kansas Entomological Society, Pub., Kansas State College.
Kansas Farm Bureau News -f Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1947 5 24 212 x.50 77,505
Kansas Farm Bureau Federation, Publisher, 2321 Anderson Ave.
Kansas State Collegian -f V... {^fn^' ^^ Colle»iate .......... 1895 5 24 224 4'5° 8'85°
Students of Kansas State College, Editors and Publishers.
Kansas State Engineer V ......... Monthly .......... Coll. & Eng'g ..... Controlled free dist. J2.600
Engineering Association, Kansas State College. Editor and Publisher.
fEveexSat&r> .,- 1909 8 24 294 15.60 §9,142
Mercury-f ............................... {sJn. Sun M Republican ........ * Sunday circ. §9,142
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
The Seaton Publishing Co., Publisher.
[State Coll. 1955 3 26 140 1.00
Trumpet, The ........................... 4 ti. a yr ......... \ Alumni Controlled free dist. $26,000
Kenneth M. Heywood, Editor; Kansas State College Endowment Assn., Publisher.
MANKATOf (D2). pop. 1,462; Jewell Co. (N). 76 m SE of Hastings, Neb. MP; CRI&P
RRs. Manufactures butter, chicken feed. Grain, dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Jewell County Record-f ........ Thursday ........ Independent.......l874 7 24 280 2.50 **2,170
F. W. Boyd, Jr.. Editor; Jewell County Record, Publisher.
MARIONf (E8). pop. 2,050; Marion Co. (SE). 60 m NE of Wichita. AT&SF; CRI&P
RRs. Poultry and egg packing, alfalfa dehydrating, limestone and rock crushing
plants; grain mill. Grain, poultry, stock, dairy farms.
Marion Co. Record-f .............. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1870 7 24 280 3.00 §2,715
Wharton Hoch, Editor; Hoch Publishing Co.. Inc.
Circulation— **Sept, A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
ft P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* • Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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HARQUETTE (B8). pop. 666; McPherson Co. (C). 82 m SW of Salina. MP RR. Grain
milling. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, oata. corn.
Tribune ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 6 26 278 2.00 785
James J. Walters, Publisher.
MARYSVILLEt (Fl%), pop. 8,866; Marshall Co. (NE). 95 m W of St. Joseph, Mo.
UP RR. Radio radar, fertilizer factories ; feed mills ; poultry packing plant ; bott-
ling works. Railroad division point. Grain, poultry, dairy, stock farms. Alfalfa.
Advocate-f ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1882 8 24 280 2.00 **3,981
Byron E. Guise, Editor; The Marysville Publishing Co., Inc.
Marshall County News + ....... Mon. & Thurs. Republican ......... 1862 8 24 280 2.00 §3,218
Georgia V. Dougherty, Publisher.
McCUNE (G4), pop. 682; Crawford Co. (SE). 15 m E of Parsons. SLSF RR. Coal
mines; oil wells. Grain, poultry, dairy, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Herald-f. .................................. Friday ............ Ind. Rep ............. 1882 6 24 259 8.00 §709
G. H. Dyer, Editor and Publisher.
McLOUTH (G2 % ), pop. 477 ; Jefferson Co. (NE). 18 m N of Lawrence. Railroad station,
Tonganoxie. UP RR. Elevator. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Mirror-McLouth Times — See Perry.
McPHERSONf (E8). pop. 8.689; McPherson Co. (C). 84 m S of Salina. CRI&P; AT&SF;
UP; MP RRs. Refinery; flour mill; concrete products plant. McPherson College
(Ch. of Breth.). Oil wells. Grain, dairy, poultry, stock farms. Wheat.
Kansas Sportsman, The 1 n««»t-*.iv f Outdoor Spts. 1954 3 28 140x1.00 2,600
(offsetK. ........... .. ............... f Quarterjy ....... \ & Dogs Controlled free dist. 2,100
Lea Neel, Editor; Kansas Assn. for Wildlife, Publisher, 833 W. Euclid.
McPherson County News + ... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1886 6 24 238 2.00 1,200
Mr. and Mrs. Chet M. Bowline, Publishers.
Republican-f ............................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1885 8 22 294 15.60 §5,026
K. R. Krehbiel, Editor and Publisher.
Spectator+ V ........................... Friday ............ Collegiate ........... 1917 6 24 224 x2.00 J600
Student Council of McPherson College, Editor and Publisher.
MEADEf (B4), pop. 1,768; Meade Co. (SW). 40 m SW of Dodge City. CRI&P RR.
Power lawn mower factory. Silica mining and refining. Ships cattle. Grain,
stock, poultry farms. Wheat, cattle, sorghum.
Meade Globe-Press -f- .............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1931 7 23 280 8.00 1,257
George H. and Pearl Carey, Editors and Publishers.
MEDICINE LODGEf (D4), pop. 2,288 ; Barber Co. (S). 65 m SW of Hutchinson. AT ASF
RR. Gypsum cement factory; gasoline refinery. Oil, gas wells; gypsum mines.
Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Barber County Index + .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 8 24 280 2.50 §2,320
Jack D. Fisher, Editor; Barber County Index, Publisher.
MILTONVALE (E2), pop. 911; Cloud Co. (N). 40 m NE of Salina. AT&SF; UP RRs.
Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, livestock.
Record + ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1902 7 26 280 2.00 $800
Thos. H. Flear, Editor; Thos. H. and M. Annie Flear, Publishers.
MINNEAPOLISf (E2), pop. 1,801; Ottawa Co. (NC). 26 m N of Salina. UP; AT&SF
RRs. Elevators; hatcheries; alfalfa dehydrating plant. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
M«ssenger+ ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1875 8 24 810 2.50 §2,800
R. G. Hemenway, Editor and Publisher.
MINNEOLA (C4), pop. 660; Clark Co. (S). 22 m S of Dodge City. Railroad name,
Mlneola. CRI&P RR. Ships wheat. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, oats.
Record-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1908 6 24 280 2.50 705
Charles W. Stults, Editor; Minnesota Independent, Publisher.
. X 4,430; Johnson Co. (E). 10 m S of Kansas City. SLSF RR.
ucts, office furniture manufactured. Dairy, truck farms.
JThursday ......... Ind. Rep ............ 1945 8 24 294 1.60
Frank T. Carpenter,' Jr. | Editor and Publisher, 5811 Johnson Drive.
MOUNE (F4), pop. 871; Elk Co. (SE). 65 m SE of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Rock crush-
ing and lime grinding plant ; cheese factory. Diversified farming.
Advance -f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 6 26 280 2.00 §576
F. L. Axtell, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Axtell, Publishers.
MONTEZUMA (B4), pop. 609; Gray Co. (SW). 26 m SW of Dodge City. AT&SF RR.
Ships wheat. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Press + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1914 6 24 210 1.50 §1,210
R. E. Vincent, Editor and Publisher.
MORAN (G8%), pop. 614$; Allen Co. (SE). 80 m NW of Fort Scott. MKT; MP RRs. Oil
. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
MISSION (H2%
Fabrica
wells, i
Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1955 6 24 280 8.00 617
R. L. Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
MORGANVILLE (E2), pop. 278; Clay Co. (NEC). 55 m NE of Salina. CRI&P RR.
Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, livestock.
Tribune 4- .Thursday Republican 1904 6 26 280 1.60 544
Mrs. L. D. Huff, Editor and Publisher.
Ctrcdatloifr-HHtSept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
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MOUND CITYf <H8),
mines; gas, oil
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pop. 707; Linn Co. (E). 65 m 3 of Kansas City. MP RR. Coal
wells; stone quarries; timber. Agriculture. Fruit, livestock.
RTound aSun+U! } Wednesday ....Independent 1884
Guy Hively, Editor; Mound City Republic, Publisher.
MOUNDRIDGE (E8). pop. 942; McPherson Co. (C). 28 m NE of Hutchinson. MP RR.
Flour, feed mills ; butter factory. Oil, gas wells. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1882 6 24 276 2.50
Vernard Vogt, Editor and Publisher.
MOUND VALLEY (G4), pop. 566; Labette Co. (SE). 16 m SW of Parsons. SLSF;
MKT RRs. Bank, Altamont. Oil, gas wells. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Times -Journal-f Thursday Republican 1886 15 24 231 2.00
Victor L. George, Editor and Publisher, Altamont.
MOUNT HOPE (E4), pop. 473; Sedgwick Co. (S). 30 m NW of Wichita. MP RR.
Grain auger and blower factory. Nursery; hatchery. Oil wells. Grain, dairy
stock, poultry farms. '
Clarlon-f Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 2 50
E. G. Rieckenberg, Editor and Publisher.
MULBERRY (H4), pop. 779; Crawford Co. (SE). 15 m NE of Pittsburg, nearest
bank. KCS; SLSF RRs. Coal mines. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
News- Journal-f Friday Independent 1902 5 26 238 200
Josephine Cattaneo. Editor and Publisher.
MULLINVILLE (C4), pop. 410; Kiowa Co. (SW). 85 m E of Dodge City. CRI&P RR
Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, feeds.
Kansas Clubwoman Monthly Worn. Clubs 1922 3 26 135 xl.OO
Mrs. J. W. Cossell, Editor; Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs. Publisher.
News-f Thursday Independent 1897 5 24 177 2.50
Bernard and Waneta Collett, Editors and Publishers.
MULVANE (E4). pop. 1,887; Sumner Co. (S). 20 m SE of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Sand
and gravel plant. Grain, dairy, truck, stock farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1903 7 24 276 2.50
Millard Ross, Editor and Publisher.
NATOMA (C2), pop. 775: Osborne Co. (N). 80 m NW of Salina. UP RR. Trailer
works. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Livestock, poultry, wheat.
Natoma-Luray Independent-f Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 224 2.00
Lillie M. Washabaugh, Editor and Publisher.
NEODESHA (G4), pop. 8,723; Wilson Co. (SE). 15 m N of Independence. MP; SLSF
RRs. Gasoline refinery; chlorophyll and alfalfa dehydrating plants; plows, in-
secticides, bricks, dairy products manufactured. Oil wells. Grain, dairy, poultry,
stock farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Register-4- Thursday Republican 1883 8 24 280 1.50
Raymond Hedrick, Editor; Neodesha Printing Co., Publisher, 810 Main St.
Sun H^un**8*1' ^dependent 1906 8 24 280 8.00
Paul A. Guess, Editor and Publisher, 718 Main St.
NESS CITYf (C8), pop. 1.612; Ness Co. (WC). 56 m N of Dodge City. AT&SF RR.
Oil wells. Grain, dairy, poultry, truck farms. Wheat, Kafir corn, milo maize.
Ness Count v News-f Thursday Republican 1884 8 24 297 2.50
Floyd N. Cooley, Editor; W. F. Turrentine, Publisher.
NEWTONf (E8), pop. 11,590; Harvey Co. (SC). 28 m N of Wichita. AT&SF; MP RRs.
Flour mills; railroad shops; creamery; hatcheries. Bethel College (Mennon.).
Oil wells. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Bethel College Bulletin -f V.... Monthly Coll. Relig 1914 2 30 104 Free
Bethel College, Publishers, North Newton.
Kansnn-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1872 8 23 294 13.20
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
C. W. Kirton, Editor; Newton Publishing Co., Inc., 121-125 W. 6th St.
Mennonite-f Tuesday Mennonite 1885 3 26 128 2.50
Rev. J. N. Smucker, Editor; General Conference Mennonite Church, Publisher,
722 N. Main.
Mennonite Review -f Thursday Ind. A Mennon.. 1923 5 24 224 2.50
M. Schrag, Editor; Herald Publishing Company.
NICKERSON (D8), pop. 1,018; Reno Co. (C). On Arkansas River, 12 m NW of Hutch-
inson. MP; AT&SF RRs. Oil wells. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Argosy-f Thursday Independent 1877 5 24 224 2.50
H. M. Beineke. Editor and Publisher.
NORTONt (G2), pop. 8,060; Norton Co. (NW). 140 m NW of Salina. CB&Q; CRI&P
RRs. Feed mills; creamery. State Sanatorium for Tuberculosis. Silica mines;
grave) pit. Diversified farming.
Telegram -f Evjr.ex.Sun Republican 1906 8 24 294 7.00
Ken Johnson, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Carter, Publishers.
NORTONVILLE (G2). pop. 668; Jefferson Co. (NE). 30 m NE of Topeka. AT&SF
RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
News-f Friday Independent 1884 5 26 224 2.00
W. R. Fitzgerald, Editor and Publisher.
Cire
7 24 280 3.00 §1,505
§1,189
§535
§660
800
15,000
550
1,200
§1,566
§2,228
§2,015
i2,448
$12,400
§6,175
14.600
m.soo
525
3,106
§350
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
UPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Lteht face, estimated. +Uses Mat* ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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OAKLEY (B2), pop. 1,916; Logan Co. (W). 120 m NW of Dodge City. UP RR. Cream-
ery; elevator. Grain farms. Wheat, barley, corn.
Graphic-*- ................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 21 280 8.00
Larry L. Funk, Editor and Publisher.
OBERLINf (B2), pop. 2,019; Decatur Co. (NW). 170 m NW of Salina. CB&Q RR.
Butter manufactured. Hatchery. Grain, poultry, stock farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Herald-}- ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Agric .......... 1879 7 24 273 3.00
E. R. Woodward, Editor and Publisher.
OLATHEf (H3), pop. 6,693; Johnson Co. (E). 25 m SW of Kansas City. SLSF;
AT&SF RRs. Manufactures cowboy boots, shoes, farm machinery, chemicals.
Oil, gas wells. State School for the Deaf. Stock, dairy farms.
Johnson County Democrat + . Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1921 8 24 287 2.00
Johnson County Publishing Company, Inc.
Mirror + ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1857 8 24 308 2.00
John W. Breyfogle, Editor and Publisher.
ONAGA (F2), pop. 882; Pottawatomie Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Topeka. UP RR.
Trading center. Ships stock, corn. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1890 6 26 276 2.25
William Harder, Editor and Publisher.
OSAGE CITY (G3). pop. 1,919; Osage Co. (E). 32 m NE of Emporia. AT&SF; MP
RRs. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
Journal-Free Press 4- ............. Wednesday ....Democratic ........ 1871 7 24 266 3.00
Mabel L. Hammond, Editor and Publisher.
OSAWATOMIE (H3), pop. 4,847; Miami Co. (E). 26 m SE of Ottawa. MP RR.
Railroad shops. State Hospital for the Insane. Oil, gas wells. Grain, dairy, stock,
fruit farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Graphic-News -|- ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 8 24 287 2.50
N. S. Reppert, Editor; Osawatomie Publishing Company, 619 Main St.
OSBORNEf (D2), pop. 2,068; Osborne Co. (N). 107 m NW of Salina. MP; AT&SF
RRs. Monument works; sash and door factory. Ships stock. Grain farms.
Osborne County Farmer ........ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 7 24 280 3.00
C. S. Scherling, Editor; H. P. Beason and F. L. Brown, Publishers.
OSKALOOSAf (G2), pop. 721; Jefferson Co. (NE). 22 m N of Lawrence. Railroad sta-
tion, Perry. UP RR. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Independent-h ......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1860 5 26 248 2.50
J. W. Roberts. Editor; Independent Publishing Company.
OSWEGOf (G4), pop. 1,997; Labette Co. (SE). 21 m SE of Parsons. MKT; SLSF RRs.
Manufactures cheese, feed, garments. Coal, lead, zinc mines. Stock, dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Hogs, corn, wheat.
Democrat -f .............................. Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1898 8 23 280 2.00
Robert A. Carpenter, Editor and Publisher.
Indeppndent-f- .......................... Friday ............ Republican ......... 1872 7 24 280 2.00
W. A. Blair. Editor; Bill B. Blair, Publisher.
OTTAWAf (03), pop. 10,081; Franklin Co. (E). 26 m S of Lawrence. AT&SF: MP
RRs. Manufactures flour, brooms, milk, steel foundry products, gas engines,
rural advertising signs, mill work. Railroad shops. Ottawa University. Rock
quarries. Diversified farming, especially poultry. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Herald-f ................................ Evsr.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1881 8 23 301 18.20
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. G. Snedaker, Publisher, 106-108 S. Main.
Ottawa Campus -f .................... Wednesday ..... Collegiate ........... 1888 5 27
Students of Ottawa University, Editors and Publishers.
Tauy Talk (no adv.) ............... Quarterly ........ Coll. Alumni ...... 1928
Claude Webb, Editor; Ottawa University Alumni Assn., Publisher.
Tlmes-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 5 24
Sheldon Tallman, Publisher, 602 N. Main St.
OVERBROOK (G3). pop. 887; Osage Co. (E). 27 m SE of Topeka. MP RR. Elevator.
Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, Kafir corn.
Citizen ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 5 24 224 3.00
Dwight Payton, Editor; Citizen Publishing Company.
OVERLAND PARK (H2%), pop. X5.400; Johnson Co. (E). 10 m S of Kansas City.
Nearest railroad station, Lenexa. SLSF RR. Nurseries. Residential. Dairy, truck
Johnson County Herald-f ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1923 9 24 294 3.00
Loyd Neff and Son, Publishers.
Midwest Municipal Utilities... Bi-monthly ..... |u$ItL* ^^ 1931 8 28 14° 1'00
A. D. McGuire, Editor; Kansas and Missouri Associations of Municipal Utilities,
Publisher, P. O. Box 99.
OXFORD (E4). pop. 798; Sumner Co. (S). On Arkansas River. 88 m SE of Wichita.
MV; AT&SF; MP RRs. Grain and alfalfa milling. Oil wells. Diversified farming.
Wheat, corn, apples, truck crops.
Register .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 280 2.50
Robert and Genevieve Aikfns, Editors and Publishers.
PALMER— Linn-Palmer Record— See Linn.
210 2.50
* free dist.
210 1.50
Circ
§1,885
§2,784
§3,409
t8;503
§1,018
§1,975
§2,675
J2,706
965
§1,100
§1,200
*^6,255
$2,800
t870
§775
§5,448
670
Ctr.
atioi
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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PAOLAf (H8). pop. 8,972; Miami Co. (E). 48 m SW of Kansas City. SLSF; MP;
MKT RRs. Manufactures butter, coats, mowers, concrete products, monuments.
Oil wells. Grain, poultry, stock farms. Corn, alfalfa, wheat.
C Miami Republican + Thursday Republican 1866 8 24 287 4.00 §3,906
J Western Spirit-}- Monday Democratic 1871 8 24 287 4.00 63,967
1 Drew McLaughlin, Jr., Editor; The Miami County Publishing Co., Inc.,
I 24 E. Peoria.
PARSONS (G4). pop. 14,750; Labette Co. (NE). 28 m NE of Independence. MKT;
SLSF RRs. Manufactures wood products, furniture, mineral wool, cement blocks
ladders, chemicals, mattresses, butter. Ships poultry, dairy products. Diver*
sifted farming. Wheat, corn, hay.
News Thursday Independent 1940 6 24 224 200 S 2.286
David C. Tippet, Editor and Publisher, 1927 Main St. »*n»o
Sun-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1871 8 22 294 18.00
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Clyde M. Reed, Editor; Sun Publishing Company, 219 S. Central.
PEABODY (E8), pop. 1,194; Marion Co. (SEC). 40 m NE of Wichita. AT&SF; CRI&P
RRs. Manufactures steel, canvas, aluminum, wood products. Hatchery. Dairy,
stock, poultry, grain farms.
Gazette- Herald + Thursday Independent 1873
William V. Krause. Editor and Publisher.
7 24 293 2.50 §1,112
PERRY (G2M»), pop. 899; Jefferson Co. (NE). 16 m E of Topeka. UP RR. Ships pota-
toes, grain, stock. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, potatoes.
Mirror-McLouth Times-h Thursday Independent 1910 5 24 224 200
Robert Bergquist, Publisher.
PHILLIPSBURGf (C2), pop. 2,589; Phillips Co. (N). 80 m SW of Hastings, Neb.
CRI&P RR. Airline OZA. Oil refinery; hatchery. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat.
Phillips County Review + Thursday Independent 1921 7 24 290 250
McDill Boyd, Editor; Boyd Publishing Co., Publishers, Box L.
PITTSBURG (H4), pop. 19,341; Crawford Co. (SE). 28 m S of Ft. Scott. AT&SF; UP;
MP; KCS; SLSF RRs. Airline, OZA. Clay, foundry and machine shop, creamery
products, mining machinery, coal by-products manufactured. Railroad shops;
meat packing. Coal mines. State Teachers College. Diversified farming. TV
station.
CollegioV Wednesday Collegiate 1922 8 24 294 .50
Students of Kansas State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
f Headlij?ht-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1887 8 24 294 15.60
J Sun-f Morn.ex.Mon.. Independent 1915 8 24 294 15.60
j Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I F. W. Brinkerhoff, Ed.; Pittsburg Pub. Co., 7th and Locust Sts.
PLAINS (B4), pop. X681; Meade Co. (SW). 65 m SW of Dodge City. CRI&P RR.
Grain farms. Wheat, Kafir corn, corn.
Journal + Thursday Republican 1907 7 24 280 2.00
Cleo Utz, Editor; George H. and Pearl Carey. Publishers.
PLAINVILLE (C2), pop. 2.082; Rooks Co. (NWC). 120 m W of Salina. UP RR. Ships
grain, livestock. Oil wells. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1903 7 23 280 3.00
Harlan Lill, Editor and Publisher.
PLEAS ANTON (H3), pop. 1,178; Linn Co. (E). 25 m N of Ft. Scott. SLSF RR. Feed
mill; asphalt plant. Coal, lead, zinc mines. Diversified farming.
Observer-Enterprise -f- Thursday Republican 1871 7 24 276 2.50
M. A. Bradley. Publisher.
PRAIRIE VILLAGE (H2V&), pop. x 15, 2 64 (branch of Kansas City P. O.), 10 m S. of
Kansas City, nearest RR. Residential.
Prom Monthly
f Teen -Age
lint.
1946
Stan Rose, Editor and Publisher, 4521 W. 65th St.
140
140
1.50
81,856
J3.370
§5,082
§8,200
465
§1,910
§1,210
PRATTf (D4), pop. 7,528; Pratt Co. (S). 90 m W of Wichita. CRI&P; AT&SF RRs.
Railroad shops; farm machinery factory; flour, feed mills; hatchery. Agriculture.
Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Drive-in Restaurant IwnntMv fRest- * Hwy- 1986 8 26 14° 8-°°
Magazine ............................. [Monthly .......... jCafe Rusi Controlled circ. >20,280
Charles Pratt, Editor; Drive-In Magazine, Inc., Pub.. 113 E. Third St.
Tribune-f ................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1917 9 23 294 15.60 §5,447
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert I. Lauffer, Editor; Tribune Publishing Co., Publishers.
PRETTY PRAIRIE (D4), pop. 484: Reno Co. (C). 25 m S of Hutchinson. AT&SF RR.
Stock, dairy, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Times, The ............................... Thursday ..... Independent ....... 1910 6 26 280 2.50 $600
M. H. Mandrell, Editor and Publisher.
PROTECTION (C4), pop. 814; Comanche Co. (S). 125 m SW of Wichita. AT&SF
RR. Hatchery. Steel products manufactured. Ships wheat, stock. Oil wells. Stock,
poultry, dairy, grain farms.
post-)- ...................................... .Friday ............ Independent ....... 1907 5 24 210 2.50 §760
Orin L. Strobel, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
SP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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QUINTER (B2). pop. 741; Gove Co. (W). 143 m NW of Hutchinson. UP RR. Agri-
culture. Wheat, corn, cattle, Kafir corn.
Circ
Gove County Advocate+ Thursday Independent 1886
Dorothy and Harvey Reiser, Editors and Publishers.
6 24 273 2.60 §1,281
ROSSVILLE (G2), pop. 677; Shawnee Co. (E). 18 m NW of Topeka. UP RR. Feed
mill. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Reporter-f Thursday Independent 1887 6 24 224 2.60 J845
Bill F. and Betty J. Murray, Editors and Publishers.
RUSSELLf (D8), pop. 6,488; Russell Co. (NC). 76 m W of Salina. UP RR. Flour mill.
Oil wells. Agriculture. Grain, alfalfa, feed.
News-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1930 8 24 29410.40 §3,961
Webster Hawkins, Editor; R. T. Townsley, Publisher.
Record -f Mon.&Thurs... Republican 1872 8 24 287 3.00 §3,968
Max 8. Miller, Publisher.
SABETHA (Gl%). pop. 2,178; Nemaha Co. (NE). 60 m W of St. Joseph, Mo. CRI&P;
Up RRa. Creamery ; hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Alfalfa, clover.
Herald 4- Wednesday Independent 1876 7 24 280 3.00 §2,198
Ralph D. Tennal, Editor; William W. Tennal, Publisher.
SAINT FRANCISf (A2), pop. 1,892; Cheyenne Co. (NW). 186 m E of Denver, Colo.
CB&Q RR. Grain milling; hatchery. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, hogs, cattle.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1886
Hale Publishing Co.
8 24 308 3.00 §1,785
SAINT JOHNf (D8%), pop. 1,735; Stafford Co. (SC). 49 m W of Hutchinson. AT&SF
RR. Oil wells. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
r Capital Tuesday Independent 1887 7 24 287 3.25
•{ News + Thursday Republican 1880 7 24 287 3.25
1 Clelland Cole, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT MARYS (F2), pop. 1.201; Pottawatomie Co. (NE). 26 m NW of Topeka. UP
RR. Saint Mary's College (Cath). Agriculture, heat, corn, alfalfa.
Star-f Thursday Republican 1884 6 26 280 2.75
R. E. Robinson, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
Theology Digest (no adv.).. 8 ti. a yr Theology (Cath.). 195 3 2 27 105 2.00
Gerald Van Ackeren, Editor; St. Mary's College, the School of Divinity of
St. Louis University, Publisher.
SAINT PAUL (G4), pop. 783; Neosho Co. (SE). 28 m NW of Pittsburg. MKT RR.
Elevator. Ships cattle, hogs. Gas wells. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Journal + Thursday Independent 1868 6 24 280 2.00
Mary Alice Whelan, Editor; Kerm Powers, Publisher, Thayer.
SALINAf (E3), pop. 26,176; Saline Co. (C). 72 m NE of Hutchinson. UP; AT&SF;
MP; CRI&P RRs. Airline CAL. Distributing and trading center. Flour mills;
foundry ; packing, brick and tile plants ; hatcheries. Manufactures truck bodies,
binder canvas, awnings, mattresses, corn sleds, neon signs, butter, braces,
playground equipment. Kansas Wesleyan University; Marymount College (Cath.,
women). Center of a rich agricultural district. Wheat, alfalfa, poultry products,
stock. Three banks; deposits (June 1966), $30.629,101; debits (June 1966),
$41,665,184.
Advertiser-Sun + Thursday Independent 1883 8 23 280 3.50
Milo W. Sutton, Publisher.
Independent 1871
$1,990
tl,990
§1,094
£7,600
546
3,897
9
23 306 15.60**28,073
Sunday circ. ** 28,458
Journal* ................................ ..
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Whitely Austin, Editor; Salina Journal, Publisher.
Northwestern Kansas 1 c««^.« r>~*KAit~ IOOT
Register-f- ................. V Sunday ............ Catholic ............. 1937
Msgr. R. M. Menard, Ed.; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Pub., P. O. Box 958.
Wesleyan Advance + V ........... Bi-wkly( We). Collegiate ........... 1885 5 24 210 2.00
Students of Kansas Wesleyan University, Editors and Publishers.
8 23 294 3.00
800
SAWYER (D4). pop. 228; Pratt Co. (S). 86 m W of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Agriculture.
Wheat, Kafir corn, milo maize.
News-f ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1907 6 26 276 1.00 §411
Byron E. Blair, Editor and Publisher.
SCANDIA (E2), pop. 611; Republic Co. (N). 66 m SW of Beatrice, Neb. MP; CRI&P
RRs. Bank, Norway. Cement tile factory. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Joumal-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1872 6 26 280 2.50 §585
W. H. Berger, Editor and Publisher.
SCOTT CITYf (B3). pop. 8,204; Scott Co. (W). 70 m NW of Dodge City. AT&SF
MP RRs. Ships farm products. Oil wells. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Wheat, corn, potatoes.
News-Chronicle + .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1886 8 24 304 3.50 §2,343
John A. Boyer, Editor and Publisher.
SCRANTON (G8), pop. 487; Osage Co. (E). 21 m 8 of Topeka. AT&SF RR. Ships
stock, grain. Coal mines. Diversified farming. Corn, hay, grain.
Gazette-Record + .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 6 24 220 2.00 §350
_ Pwight Payton, Editor; Citizen Publishing Co., Overbrook.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPubli»her'i Report: Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRtnd McNafly
BE
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SEDANf (F4), pop. 1,640; Chautauqua Co. (SE). 40 m W of Coffeyville. HP RR.
Machine shop. Oil wells. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Tlmes-Star-H Thursday Ind. Rep 1878 8 24 294 2.60 §1,833
Sam Shade, Editor and Publisher, Box 297.
SEDGWICK (E4), pop. 782; Harvey Co. (SE). 12 m SE of Newton. AT&SF RR. Alfalfa
mill ; hatcheries ; elevator. Ships grain, seeds. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
Pantagraph-f Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 808 2.50 678
John B. Hull, Editor and Publisher.
SELDEN (B2), pop. 488; Sheridan Co. (NW). 170 m NW of Salina. CRI&P RR. Stock,
poultry, grain farms. Cattle, hogs, wheat.
Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1937 6 24 280 200 541O
Lowell C. Smith. Editor and Publisher. 5U ^°U 841°
SENECAf (F2), pop. 1,911; Nemaha Co. (NE). 65 m NW of Topeka. UP RR. Planing
mill; elevator. Ships stock, grain. Poultry, grain, stock, dairy farms.
Courier-Tribune + Mon.&Thurs. ..Independent 1868 7 24 280 300 8050
Jay Adriance, Editor and Publisher, 612 Main St. '
SEVERY (F4), pop. 477; Greenwood Co. (SE). 65 m E of Wichita. AT&SF; SLSF
RRs. Oil wells. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, Kafir corn, wheat.
Severyite-f Thursday Republican 1887 6 26 280 1.60
Esther McDivitt, Editor and Publisher.
SHARON SPRINGSf (A8), pop. 994; Wallace Co. (W). 210 m E of Denver. Colo.
UP RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Western Times-f Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 2.50 §1,440
W. W. Morford, Editor and Publisher.
SMITH CENTERf (D2), pop. 2,026; Smith Co. (N). 60 m SW of Hastings, Neb.
CRI&P RR. Elevator; hatchery. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Smith County Pioneer-f Thursday Republican 1872 8 24 280 3.00 §3,814
Harold P. Beason, W. E. Lee and Frazier L. Brown. Publishers.
SOLOMON (E8), pop. 884; Dickinson Co. (NEC). 68 m NE of Hutchinson. UP;
CRI&P; AT&SF RRs. Poultry packing plant. Ships farm products. Diversified
farming. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Solomon Valley Tribune Thursday Democratic 1893 4 24 154 2.00 §670
Samuel O. Carter, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH HAVEN (E4ft). pop. 868; Sumner Co. (S). 20 m W of Arkansas City. AT&SF
RR. Bank, Wellington. Agriculture. Wheat, oats. corn.
New Era + Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 276 2.00 §450
Mrs. D. G. Heeney, Editor; Millard Ross, Publisher, Mulvane.
SPEARVILLE (G4), pop. 610; Ford Co. (SW). 100 m SW of Hutchinson. AT&SF RR.
Hospital. Dairy, stock, poultry and grain farms.
News-f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1897 6 24 224 2.50 975
Laurence A. Vierthaler, Editor and Publisher.
SPRING HILL (H3), pop. 619; Johnson Co. (E). 30 m SW of Kansas City. SLSF RR.
Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
New Era 4- Thursday Independent 1883 5 24 280 1.50 478
H. E. Winkler, Editor and Publisher.
STAFFORD (D8%). pop. 2,005; Stafford Co. (SE). 44 m W of Hutchinson. AT&SF;
MP RRs. Elevators. Oil wells. Wheat farms.
Courier-^ Thursday Independent 1903 8 24 284 2.60 §1,4O6
E. A. Brilei, Editor and Publisher.
STERLING (D8), pop. 2,248; Rice Co. (C). 28 m NW of Hutchinson. AT&SF; MP
RRs. Flour mill; salt works. Sterling College (Presb.). Salt mines; oil wells.
Grain, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, corn.
Kansas Bulletin + Thursday Independent 1875 7 24 280 3.00 §1,604
Max Moxley, Editor and Publisher, 105 S. Broadway.
Ye Sterling Stir V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1888 5 24 182 1.25 JS94
Students of Sterling College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. £110
STOCKTONf (C2). pop. 1,867; Rooks Co. (NWC). 100 m NW of Salina. MP RR. Ships
grain. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, corn.
Rooks County Record + Thursday Republican 1879 7 26 280 2.50 2,100
Pershing R. Brady and Leon Hamilton, Publishers.
SUBLETTEf (B4), pop. 888; Haskell Co. (SW). 50 m SW of Dodge City. AT&SF RR.
Natural gas wells. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, milo maise.
JThursday Independent 1885 6 24 220 2.50 §1,050
(C). 50 m W of Saltna. UP RR.
6 26 273 2.50 $460
415
Also circulates in Satanta.
Holland Jacquart, Editor and Publisher.
SYLVAN GROVE (D2%), pop. 606; Lincoln Co.
Elevator. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
News 4- ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1897
W. B. Langdon, Editor and Publisher, Lucas.
SYLVIA (D8H). pop. 496; Reno Co. (C). 80 m SW of Hutchinson. AT&SF RR. Grain,
dairy, stock farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Preis + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent....... 19 52 6 24 276 2.00
Arthur J. Allen. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements? •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U*es Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch, tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptioo Included in membership fee.
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SYRACUSEf (ASM.), pop. 2,075; Hamilton Co. (W). On Arkansas River, 100 m W
of Dodge City. AT&SF RR. Ships farm products. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Wheat, alfalfa.
Journal + .................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1886 7 24 280 2.50 §1,457
Albert M. James, Editor and Publisher.
THAYER (G4), pop. 423; Neosho Co. (SE). 120 m E of Wichita. AT&SF RR. Stock,
grain farms. Wheat, corn, soybeans.
News -f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1891 6 24 280 2.26 650
Kerm Powers, Editor and Publisher.
TONGANOXIE (G2). pop. 1,188; Leavenworth Co. (NE). 16 m NE of Lawrence. UP
RR. Milk products manufactured. Walnut timber; rock quarry. Diversified farm-
ing. Dairying, corn, wheat.
Mirror-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1882 8 23 294 1.50 1,257
Jean Neibarger, Editor and Publisher.
TOPEKAf (G2), pop. 78,791; Shawnee Co. (E). The State Capital. On Kansas River,
75 m W of Kansas City. UP; AT&SF; MP; CRI&P RRs. Airlines: CAL;
CEN. Two airports.
Flour mills; printing and publishing; meat, poultry and egg packing plants;
railroad shops ; foundry and iron works. Manufactures creamery, cellulose prod-
ucts, trusses, tires, tents, awnings , wash dresses, brass iers, serum, baskets,
boxes, steel fixtures, culverts, tanks, medicines, steel jetties. Seven banks ;
deposits (6-6-58), $135,259,010. 84,494 electric (AC) meters; 33,870 gas (nat.)
meters; 59,957 telephones. Washburn Municipal University; State Institutions.
TV station.
Author and Journalist -f ........ Monthly ........ {journal* Tr&de *916 2 84 126 2.00
Nelson Antrim Crawford, Ed. and Pub., 1313 National Bank of Topeka Bldg.
fCapital-f .................................. Every Mom....Ind Rep ............. 1876 8 22 280 23.40**64,236
J Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. ^*66,1O2
| State Journal -I- ....................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1873 8 22 280 15.60**25,650
I Oscar S. Stauffer, Editor and Publisher, Eighth & Jackson Sts.
Capper'. Farmer ...................... Month., .......... Agriculture ........ 1889 'T£
David W. Klinger, Editor; Stauffer Publications, Inc., Eighth and Jackson Sts.
Capper's Farmer — Household Combination — Comprised of: Capper's Farmer; House-
hold. Space sold in combination as a group. See also individual listing.
Stauffer Publications, Inc.. 912 Kansas Ave.
Capper's Weekly 4- .................. Tuesday .......... Ind. & Agric ...... 1879 5 23 200 2.00*387,183
L. F. Roote, Editor; Stauffer Publications^ Inc., Eighth and Jackson Sts.
Forbes Sky Schooner, The + .. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1951 5 24 217 .60 J1.287
Distributed primarily to personnel at Forbes Air Force Base. J8.250 — Free
Roger Bergquist, Publisher, 1225 W. 29th St.
Journal of the Kansas IM^M,, M.<II~.I 1901 2 36 126x4.00 1,891
Medical Society -f ............. .{Monthly .......... Medical .............. Controlled free dist. 279
Orville R. Clark, M.D., Ed.; Kansas Medical Society, Pub.. 315 West 4th St.
Kansas (no .dv.) .................... Bi-montMy ..... { &pm.t 19'8 \ » \\\
Don Richards, Editor; Kansas Industrial Development Commission, Free dist. £21,500
Publisher, State Office Bldg.
..Fri^mJ ............ Independent ...... 1936 5 22 218 2.50 J7.200
Eugene Lucas, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 694.
Kansas Banker ......................... Monthly .......... Bank. & Finan... 1911 2 31 112 x.50 713
F. M. Bowman, Ed.; Kan. Bankers Assn., Pub., 624 First National Bldg.
Kansas Beverage Journal -f... Monthly .......... (Beverage 195° 3 28 14° 8'°°
B.P.A. Statement not released at press time.
Don M. Christie, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 622.
Kansas Construction I M««*I«I« fKans. & Mo. 1947 3 26 140 5.00
Magazine .......................... jMontnly ....... j const. Ind. Controlled circ. >4,895
Edward Weilepp, Editor; Kansas Construction Mag., Inc., Pub., Ill West 6th St.
Kansas Farmer ........................ Semi-mo ......... Agricultural ....... 1862 ^^ u™{d dj*° *U};gg
R. H. Gilkeson, Editor; Stauffer Publications, Inc., Eighth and Jackson Sts.
&J^nS + *™** ............. JMonthly .......... [f£* *oy.f 1914 3 27 140 6.00 7,708
Allen E. Pritchard, Jr., Ed.; League of Kansas Municipalities, Publisher,
Capital Federal Bldg.
^QErtS^fto adv.) ...... JQuarterly ........ History .............. 1931 1 50 98 x 2,254
Kansas State Historical Society, Publisher. Memorial Bldg.
Kansas Labor Weekly -f .......... Thursday ........ Ind. Labor .......... 1924 6 24 266 1.50 2,700
Leslie V. Doud, Editor and Publisher, 1005 W. 6th St.
Kansas Messenger ................... Monthly .......... Discip.ofChrist.,1895 5 26 238 .25 -
Raymond Baldwin, Ed.; Kansas Christian Miss'y Soc.. Pub., 1111 Fillmore St.
Kansas Publisher, The+ ........ Monthly .......... {publishSS 1923 8 28 14° x2'00
Forrest G. Inks, Editor; Kansas Press Assn., Publisher, 701 Jackson St.
Kansas Stockman .................... Monthly .......... Livestock ......... 1916 3 28 120x5.00 5,682
Jim Orton. Editor; Kansas Live Stock Assn., Publisher, State Office Bldg.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. VI"t»ed only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Quid* to the us* of the Directory la front of book.
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Kansas Teacher 4- V .Monthly Educational 1914 3 28 140 xS.OO
Anna Mary Murphy, Ed.; Kansas State Teachers Assn., Pub., 715 W. Tenth St.
Kansas Transporter Monthly Motor Transp'n 1946 3 26 140 2.50
Mary E. Turkington, Editor; Kansas Motor Carriers Controlled free dist.
Association, Publisher, 2900 S. Topeka Blvd.
Kansas Union Farmer Monthly Agricultural 1908 5 24 210 .50
A. L. Hellebust, Editor; Kansas Farmers Union, Publisher, 215 Topeka Blvd.
K. P. A. News Monthly Drugs 1927 2 28 106x5.00
Mrs. Clara B. Miller, Ed.; Kansas Pharmaceutical Assn., Pub., 824 Kansas Ave.
Legal News Morn.ex.Sun.... Legal News 1906 4 26 168 18.80
W. R. Ardery, Editor and Publisher, 410 Topeka Ave.
Cire
24,006
n,4oo
*2,500
1,360
1,358
[Business,
26 140 5.00
Controlled circ.
>5,404
J1.700
§745
§1,000
§1,355
525
Midwest Industry \Mnnth1v )p,,rih?5 Fn^^98» 8
... , 1 /iviontniy \ r urcn g, i^ng g
Magazine* J [Executives
Prints Bound-in section called Purchasing Agent and Production Engineer.
Roger D. Kirkwood, Editor; Karl L. Kennedy, Publisher, 111 West 6th St.
Missouri Ruralist Semi-mo Agriculture 1956 4To^l unpaid dist.
Cordell Tindall, Editor; Stauffer Publications, Inc., Eighth and Jackson Sts.
Pictorial Shopper-f Weekly Shopping 1933 8 24 280 44,350 — Free
Central Press, Publisher, 625 N. Kansas Ave.
State Journal — See Capital.
Washburn Review V Friday Collegiate 1882 5 24 220 4.00
Students of Washburn University of Topeka, Editors and Publishers.
TORONTO (G4), pop. 600; Woodson Co. (SE). 40 m NW of Chanute. MP; AT&SF
RRs. Oil wells. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Republican-f Thursday Republican 1883 7 24 280 2.00
Madeline K. and Ralph Johnson, Publishers, Yates Center.
TOWANDA (F4), pop. 417; Butler Co. (SE). 20 m NE of Wichita. MP RR. Oil wells.
Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Western Butler Co. Times-f ...Thursday Independent 1928 7 24 266 2.50
Edward L. Geymann, Editor and Publisher.
TRIBUNEt (A3), pop. 1,010: Greeley Co. (W). 105 m NW of Dodge City. MP RR.
Grain, stock farms. Wheat, barley, cattle.
Greeley Co. Republican-f Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 2.50
Otto A. Epp, Editor and Publisher.
TROYf (G2), pop. 977; Doniphan Co. (NE). 14 m W of St. Joseph, Mo. CRI&P;
UP RRs. Vinegar works. Agriculture. Apples, corn, wheat, oats.
Kansas Chief -f Thursday Republican 1857 6 26 280 2.50
C. C. Calnan, Editor and Publisher.
TURON (D4), pop. 632; Reno Co. (C). 20 m SW of Hutchinson. MP; CRI&P RRs.
Oil wells. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1893 6 24 276 2.50
Arthur J. Allen, Editor and Publisher.
ULYSSESf (A4). pop. 2.243; Grant Co. (SW). 70 m SW of Dodge City. AT&SF RR.
Liquid petroleum products and carbon black manufactured. Grain farms. Wheat,
corn, maize.
News4- Thursday Independent 1891 6 24 280 4.00 §1,145
Hart Dey, Editor and Publisher.
VALLEY CENTER (E4). pop. 854; Sedgwick Co. (S). 12 m N of Wichita. AT&SF;
SLSF RRs. Elevator. Oil, gas wells. Agriculture. Wheat, alfalfa, hogs.
Index -f Thursday Independent 1894 8 24 301 2.50 §1,154
Hubert L. Greenbank, Editor; S. Irene Grecnbank, Publisher.
VALLEY FALLS (G2), pop. 1,139; Jefferson Co. (NF). 81 m NE of Topeka. AT&SF
RR. Manufactures milk powder, butter, soft drinks, truck bodies. Poultry and
meat packing plants. Walnut timber. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Corn,
wheat, alfalfa.
Vindicator-f Wednesday Independent 1863 7 24 280 2.50 §1,585
Ann Maher, Editor; Vindicator Publishing Company.
WAKEENEYt (C2H), pop. 2.446; Trego Co. (NW). 180 m W of Salina. UP RR.
Creamery. Oil wells. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Western Kansas World -f Thursday Independent 1879 8 24 284 2.50 §2,300
George W. Adams, Mgn. Editor; Western Kansas World, Publisher.
WAMEGO (F2). pop. 1,869; Pottawatomie Co. (NE). On Kansas River, 87 m NW of
Topeka. UP RR. Manufactures snow plows, flour, fertilizer, alfalfa, poultry
feeds. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 273 2.00 §1,800
H. O. Dendurent, Editor and Publisher.
WASHINGTONt (E2), pop. 1,627; Washington Co. (N). 85 m SW of Beatrice, Neb.
MP; CBAQ RRs. Cheese and mattress factories. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry
farms. Wheat, corn, cattle, hogs.
Washington County News -f ...Wednesday ....Republican 1936 6 26 276 2.00 §3,139
Conner and Evelyn Coates, Editors and Publishers, Box 67.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V A gate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vl'aued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WATERVILLE (F2), pop. 676; Marshall Co. (NE). 90 m NW of Topeka. MP RR.
Poultry packing plant. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Telegraph -f Wednesday ....Independent 1869 7 24 280 2.50
W. E. Turner, Editor and Publisher.
WATHENA (G2), pop. 797; Doniphan Co. (NE). 6 m W of St. Joseph, Mo. CRI&P;
UP RRs. Ships fruit, plants, grain. Gravel pit. Fruit, dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Times -f- Thursday Independent .1884 6 24 280 3.00
H. J. Hagan, Editor and Publisher.
WAVERLY (G3), pop. 487; Coffey Co. (SE). 32 m E of Emporia. AT&SF RR. Grain,
•tock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1887 6 24 280 2.00
Glen Baumgardner, Editor and Publisher.
WEIR (H4), pop. 819; Cherokee Co. (SE). 8 m S of Pittsburg. SLSF RR. Railroad
name. Weir City. Brick and tile plant. Coal mines ; clay pits. Grain farms. Wheat,
corn, oats.
Spectator-}- Thursday Independent 1928 6 26 252 1.50
LaYaren Smokewood, Editor; James J. Bertone, Publisher, 101 Main St.
WELLINGTONf (E4), pop. 7.747; Sumner Co. (S). 83 m SW of Wichita. CRI&P;
AT&SF RRs. Flour mills; railroad shops. Oil wells. Grain, stock farms. Wheat,
oats, corn, alfalfa.
Monitor-Press + {&Fri'.Wed' ^dependent 1872 5 24 224 2.00
E. F. Hoff, Editor; E. F. Hoff and Madre B. Hoff, Publishers.
News-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent «1901 8 24 294 15.60 **3,939
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Stewart Newlin, Editor and Publisher, 113 W. Harvey.
WELLSVILLE (G3). pop. 729; Franklin Co. (E). 46 m W of Kansas City. AT&SF
RR. Oil wells. Stock, grain farms. Oats, wheat, soybeans.
Globe -f Thursday Republican 1894 5 26 224 2.00
Dupreeze Pearson, Editor; Dean D. Richards, Jr., Publisher.
WESTMORELANDf (F2), pop. 416; Pottawatomie Co. (NE). 50 m NW of Topeka.
Railroad station, Wamego. UP RR. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Recorder-f- Thursday Republican 1882 7 24 280 2.25
M. O. Hill, Editor and Publisher.
WHITE CITY (F3), pop. 640; Morris Co. (EC). 60 m SW of Topeka. CRI&P; MKT
RRs. Poultry packing plant. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Register-!- Thursday Independent 1885 5 24 224 2.00
L. E. Mahon. Editor; L. E. and M. F. Mahon, Publishers.
WHITE WATER (E3%), pop. 453; Butler Co. (SE). 30 m NE of Wichita. CRI&P;
MP RRs. Flour mills. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
Independent-}- Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 266 2.50
Audene Beck, Editor; Edward L. Gey man, Publisher.
WICHITAf (E4). pop. 168.279; Sedgwick Co. (S). 195 m SW of Kansas City. AT&SF;
SLSF; CRI&P; MP; MV RRs. Airlines : BNF ; CAL; CEN; TWA; OZA. Oil refin-
ing; grain storage; railroad shops; meat packing; flour milling; steel fabrication.
Manufactures airplanes, airplane supplies, oil field, heating and air condi-
tioning units, agricultural and auto equipment, machinery, petroleum, foundry,
dairy products, household appliances. Nine banks; clearings (1957), $1,490,673,-
127; deposits (6-30-58). $456,141,049. 100.394 electric (AC) meters; 88,848
gas (nat.) meters; 143,030 telephones. Oil wells. Friends University; Munic-
ipal University of Wichita. Center of rich oil producing and wheat growing
region. Three TV statons.
Advance Register -f Friday Catholic 1901 8 23 294 2.00 * 14, 863
Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Schaefers, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
446 N. Emporia (2).
«-.*™.i. JEvg.ex.Sun. in*MM*Mt. 1872 8 22 303 18.00**34,617
Beacon + Jgon Morn independent Sunday circ.** 123,365
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Beacon Newspaper Corp., 825 E. Douglas.
Defender4- Monthly Religious 1926 3 28 140 1.00 J75.000
Dr. W. T. Watson, Editor; Defenders, Inc.. Publisher, 2502 E. Douglas.
Democrat -f Saturday Independent 1882 7 24 280 2.50 §1,686
Mr. and Mrs. Park Wilcox, Editors and Publishers, 841 N. Market St. W.
- . , /Every Morn. T-,^,.^ 1872 8 23 315 28.60**1O2,404
E**l«+ \ EvK.ex.Sun. In<*eP<mdent Sunday circ.**120,783
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Evening circ. **75,680
M. M. Murdock, Pub., 201 8. Market St. (1).
Kansas Beverage Analyst — See Beverage Analyst Group, Denver, Colorado.
Kansas Beverage News Monthly Liquor Trade 1958 2 42 135 4.00
Betty A. Paige, Editor and Publisher, 6830 Eilerts.
Kansas Masonic Digest-f Monthly Masonic 19 Controlled free dist.
Floran A. Rodger*, Editor and Pub., K.M.D. Bldg., 429 W. Third, P. O. Box 707.
v _ A . , „ ... JRests.&HoteU 1937 8 26 136 3.00
Kansas Restaurant-f Monthly |of Kansas Controlled free dist.
J. A. Wolf, Editor; Kansas Restaurant Assn., Publisher, 12 1% S. Main St.
2 24 84 3.00
§947
§1,360
520
§953
1,905
§1,458
§1,560
§631
§1,300
2,167
1,230
£680
J890
JMonthly Humor 1933
Charles E. Jones, Editor and Publisher, 438 N. Main.
29,993
Clrculation--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jnne and Msrch A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
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WICHlTAf (Continued)
Li«ht-f- ....Friday
Printed in 26 editions.
Douglas Tomlinson, Editor; All-Church Press, Publisher, 212 E. Waterman.
Estib Cols* Width? Depth Sub
.Church Newt 1984 8 22 294 1.80
Clrc
*17,272
National Flying Farmer Monthly JAvUtiS" 1947 8 26
Charles Howes, Editor; National Flying Farmers Assn., Publisher,
New Municipal Airport (18).
Sedgwick Co. News + Thursday Independent 1947 5 24
Donald M. Landes, Editor and Publisher, 230 Carp Rd.
Sunflower Tues. & Fri Collegiate 1896 5 24
Students of University of Wichita, Editors and Publishers (14).
Trailer Lot Journal (offset) ...Monthly .Trailers 1958 8 27
140 xS.50 $8.200
224 2.50
220 2.70
140 6.00
Controlled free dint.
24 224 2.50
Charles E. Jones. Editor and Publisher, 438 N. Maim
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Wichita Ed. *68,869.
University Life-f V Weekly Coll. Alumni 1899 4
Students of Friends University, Editors and Publishers (13).
Wichita Magazine + .Thursday Chamb.of Com... 1923 4 26 175 1.00
Phil Aherne, Ed.; Wichita Chamber of Commerce, Pub., 800 Miller Bldg. (2).
WILSON (D8), pop. 1.039; Ellsworth Co. (C). 55 m W of Salina. UP RR. Flour and
feed mill. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, maize, cattle.
World-f Thursday Independent 1879 6 26 276 2.50
Marlin Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
WINCHESTER (G2), pop. 855; Jefferson Co. (NE). 22 m S of Atchison. Railroad
station, Nortonville. AT&SF RR. Bank, Easton. Grain, stock farms.
Star Friday Independent 1873 5 26 280 2.00
John P. Hoskinson, Publisher.
WINFIELDf (F4), pop. 10,264; Cowley Co. (SE). 50 m SE of Wichita. AT&SF;
MP; SLSF RRs. Creameries; gas burner, crayola factories, poultry packing,
metal products plants; flour and feed mills. Oil and gas wells. Southwestern
College (Meth.). Diversified farming. Kafir corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Courier-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1872 8
Color advertising accepted.
W. W. Keith, Editor and Publisher, 201-203 E. Ninth St.
Social Science -f Quarterly Social Science.... 192 5 2
Social Science Publishing Co., Publisher.
Southwestern Collegian + V ...Monthly Collegiate 1889 5
Southwestern Collegian Association, Editors and Publishers.
2,178; Woods on Co. (SE). 56 m N of Independence,
versified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Mid- West Truckman + Monthly Trucking 1939 controlled free dist.
N. L. Toedman, Editor; The Mid- west Publishing Co.. Inc.. 120 N. Main St.*
News-f Thursday Republican 1877 7 24 280 2.50
Mary E. Covert and Madeline K. Johnson, Editors and Publishers.
J8,327
3,400
7,299
550
3,494
§1,145
630
23 287 14.40 **6,242
32 112 2.00
24 215 1.50
YATES CENTERf (G4), pop.
MP RR. Oil wells. Divei
*550
2,731
561
§1,760
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U«es Mats. <•> Nonpareil
cms. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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KENTUCKY
Population 2,944,806 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, FRANKFORT
Kentucky is bounded on the north by Ohio and Indiana, northwest by Illinois, east by West
Virginia and Virginia, south by Tennessee and west by Missouri. Its greatest length from east to
west is 350 miles; greatest breadth, 178 miles; land area, 39,864 square miles.
The Appalachian Mountains cross the eastern end of the state and many hills dot the rich
and fertile tablelands. Northwest of this section, and in the center of the state, is the famous
and productive blue grass region, with a gently undulating upland surface and deep valleys at
the rivers. Between the Green and Cumberland Rivers the surface is level and known as the
"Barrens,** from the scarcity of heavy timber. The western part is generally level, with slight
undulations. The soil of the whole state is remarkably fertile ; that part between Lexington and
the Ohio River is known as the "Garden of Kentucky." More than 800 miles of Kentucky soil
borders on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and there are other navigable rivers in the state.
The Weather Bureau at Louisville gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 57.0; highest
on record, 107; lowest on record, — 20. Total annual precipitation is 42.49 inches.
Kentucky has long been famed for its horses, its thoroughbreds being excelled nowhere. It is
especially noted, too, for its underground passages and caves. Most celebrated of these is
Mammoth Cave, which has about 150 miles of connecting passages. It is now a National Park.
The largest of the state's many institutions of higher education is The University of Kentucky.
It is located at Lexington.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), nineteenth. Rural population (1950), 36.9%. In 1950. of the
2,944.806 total population, 2,741,930 were white; 202,876 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 218,476. Farm acreage, 19,441,774. Average acreage per farm,
89.0. Average value per farm, $7,192. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 6,849.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $290,791,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $267,300,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): tobacco (value of production), $207,837,000, rank,
second; corn, $15,434,000; wheat, $6,513,000; soybeans, $5,173,000; hay, $3,652,000; lespedeza
seed, $734,000, rank, fifth; popcorn (value of production), $542,000, rank, fifth; potatoes,
$497,000; sorghum sirup, $478,000, rank, fourth; barley, $410,000; sorghum grain, $372,000;
red clover seed, $288,000; rye, $173,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): strawberries (value of production), $1,523,000;
apples, $346,000; peaches, $182,000; pears, $26,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $189,735,000; hogs and pigs,
$29,844,000; horses and mules, $15,556,000, rank, third; all sheep and lambs, $12,522,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): esgs, $22,383,000; chickens, (farm and commercial
broilers), $9,414,000; turkeys $1.323,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $83,054,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 2,666,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): evaporated milk, 230,073,000 Ibs.;
American cheese, 49,330,000 Ibs.; creamery butter, 16,145,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese,
11,216,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 8,672,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 4,787,000 gallons.
FORESTS, FURS AND FISHERIES
Total forest production (1947), 438,722 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: oak, beech, yellow
poplar, southern yellow pine, maple, hickory, red and sap gum, basswood, hemlock, elm, syca-
more, cottonwood and aspen.
Fur animals (1957-58): Number of pelts reported, 115,107; total value, $139,645. Principal
furs: mink, muskrat, raccoon.
Mississippi River fisheries catch (1956), 7,821,000 Ibs.; $717,000 value. Principal fish:
mussel shells.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added bv manufacture, $1,231,448,000. Leading industry groups:
food and kindred products, tobacco manufactures, chemicals and allied products. Total expendi-
tures for new plant and new equipment, $125,433,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry croups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $442,264,000, rank, eighth. Principal mineral products in order of value: coal,
petroleum, natural gas, stone.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 684,000. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 1,131,-
000. Number of post offices (1957), 1,831. Number of retail stores (1954), 26,469; sales, $2,-
196,488,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 120
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop
1 A?air <§C), Columbia 17,603 11 Boyle (C), Danville 20.682
2 Allen (SW), Scottsville 13,787 12 Bracken (NE), Brooksville 8,424
! « »€nL°?«iP)' Lawrenceburg 8.984 13 Breathitt (EC), Jackson 19,964
4 Ballard <SW) Wickliffe 8,646 14 Breckenridge (WC), Hardinsburg.. 16628
5 ^H^xT^S^. Gla8Pw 28'461 15 BuIIitt <NWC), Shepherdsville.*.. 11849
S 2m«l/aS%)'5wlnSfir!lle 10'410 16 Sutler (SW). Morgantown 11809
7 Bell (SB), Pineville 47,802 17 Caldwell (SW), Princeton 18 199
8 Boone ^Burlington 1».016 18 Galloway (SW), Murray 20 147
9 g°«bon(NEC); Paris 17,752 19 Campbell (N), Alexandria
10 Boyd (NE), Catlettsburg 49,949 and Newport 76,198
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75 Detroit, Toledo & Ironton
/8 Fltmingsburg & Northern
82 Frankfort & Cincinnati
86 Gulf, Mobile & Ohio
87 Illinois Central
90 Interstate
97 Kentucky & Tennessee
107 Louisville & Nashville
122 Missouri Pacific
125 Morehead & North Fork
127 Louisville &
Nashville
130 New York Central
133 Norfolk & Western
134 Oneida & Western
138 Paducah & Illinois
142 Pennsylvania
60 St Louis - San Francisco
61 St Louis Southwestern
68 Southern
75 Tennessee Central
i, $?oro 18 Baltimore & Ohio
29 Cadiz
32 Carrollton
36 Chesapeake & Ohio
__ 39 Chicago & Lj.tern Illinois
Q 45 Chicago, Burlington & Qumcy
^ - 49 Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville
66 Clinchfield
72 East Tennessee and Western North Carolina
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KENTUCKY
LIST OF COUNTIES* (Continued)
County, Location on Man and County Seat POD.
20 Carlisle (SW), Bardwell 6,206
21 Carroll (NW), Carrollton 8.517
22 Carter (NE), Grayson 22,659
23 Casey (C), Liberty 17,446
24 Christian (SW), Hopkinsville 42,359
25 — Clark (NEC), Winchester 18,898
26 Clay (SE), Manchester 23.120
27 Clinton (SC), Albany 10,605
28 Crittenden (SW), Marion 10,818
29 Cumberland (SC), Burkeaville 9,309
80 Daviess (WC). Owensboro 57,241
31 Edmonson (SWC), Brownsville.... 9,376
82 Elliott (NE), Sandy Hook 7,085
33 Eatill (EC), Irvine 14,677
84 Fayette (NC), Lexington 100,746
85 Fleming (NE), Flemingsburg 11,962
86 Floyd (EC), Prestonsburg 53,500
87 Franklin (NC), Frankfort 25,933
38 Fulton (SW), Hickman 18,668
39 Gallatin (N), Warsaw 3,969
40 Garrard (C), Lancaster 11,029
41 Grant (N), Williamstown 9,809
42 Graves (SW), Mayfield 31,364
43 Grayson (WC), Leitchfield 17,049
44 Green (SC), Greensburg 11,261
45 Greenup (NE), Greenup 24,887
46 Hancock (WC), Hawesville 6,009
47 Hardin (WC), Elizabethtown 50,312
48 Harlan (SE), Harlan 71,751
49 Harrison (NEC), Cynthiana 13,736
50 Hart (SWC), Munfordville 15,321
51 Henderson (WC), Henderson 30,715
62 Henry (NW), New Castle 11,394
53 Hickman (SW), Clinton 7,778
54 Hopkins (SW), Madisonville 38,815
55 Jackson (EC), McKee 13,101
66 Jefferson (NW), Louisville 484,616
67 Jessamine (C), Nicholasville 12,458
58 Johnson (EC), Paintsville 23,846
69 Kenton (N), Covington and
Independence 104,254
60 Knott (EC), Hindman 20,820
61 Knox (SE), Barbourville 80,409
62 Larue (WC), Hodgenville 9,956
63 Laurel (SEC), London 25,797
64 Lawrence (NE), Louisa 14,418
65 Lee (SEC), Beattyville 8,739
66 Leslie (SE), Hyden 15,537
67 Letcher (SE), Whitesburg 89,522
68 Lewis (NE), Vanceburg 13,520
69 Lincoln (C), Stanford 18,668
County. Location on Map and County Seat
70 — Livingston (SW), Smithland....
71 Logan (SW), Russellville
72 Lyon (SW), Eddyville
73 Madison (C), Richmond
74 Magoffin (EC), Salyersville
75 Marion (C), Lebanon
76 Marshall (SW). Benton
77 — Martin (EC), Inez
78 Mason (NE), Maysville
79 McCracken (SW), Paducah
80 McCreary (SEC), Whitley City....
81 McLean (WC), Calhoun
82 Meade (WC), Brandenburg
83 Menifee (EC), Frenchburg
84 Mercer (C), Harrodsburg
85 Metcalfe (SC), Edmonton
86 Monroe (SC), Tompkinsville
87 Montgomery (E), Mount Sterling
88 Morgan (EC), West Liberty
89 Muhlenburg (SW), Greenville
90 Nelson (WC), Bardstown
91 Nicholas (NEC), Carlisle
92 Ohio (WC), Hartford
93 Oldham (NW), La Grange
94 Owen (NC), Owenton
95 Owsley (SEC), Booneville
96 Pendleton (N), Falmouth
97 Perry (SE), Hazard
98 Pike (E), Pikeville
99 Powell (EC), Stanton
100 Pulaski (SC), Somerset
101 Robertson (NE), Mount Olivet
102 Rockcastle (SEC), Mount Vernon
103 Rowan (NE), Morehead
104 Russell (SC), Jamestown
105 Scott (NC), Georgetown
106 Shelby (NWC), Shelbyville
107 Simpson (SW), Franklin
108 Spencer (NWC), Taylorsville
109 Taylor (C), Campbellsville
110 Todd (SW), Elkton
111 Trigg (SW), Cadiz
112 Trimble (NW), Bedford
113 Union (WC), Morganfield
114 Warren (SW), Bowling Green
115 Washington (C). Springfield
116 Wayne (SC), Monticello
117 Webster (WC), Dixon
118 Whitley (SE), Williamsburg
119 Wolfe (EC), Campton
120 Woodford (C), Versailles
Pop.
7,184
22,836
6,858
81,179
13,889
13.212
13,387
11.677
18,486
49,187
16,660
10,021
9,422
4,798
14,648
9.851
18,770
13,026
13,624
82,501
19,621
7,582
20,840
11,018
9,756
7,324
9,610
46,566
81,164
6,812
88,452
2,881
13,926
12,708
18,717
16,141
17,912
11,678
6,157
14,408
12,890
9,688
6,148
14,893
42,768
12,777
16,476
15,565
81,940
7.615
11,212
•Counties without newspapers are marked -
KENTUCKY NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 29
Evening Dailies (20)
Morning Dailies (7)
Daily, with Sunday edition (13)
All-day daily (1)
Tri-weekly 2
Semi-weekly 4
Weekly 142
Free or partly free circ. wklies (6)
Total Newspapers 177
Total number of publications 242
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 107
Total number of towns having publications 140
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it ts
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 1
Weekly 16
Fortnightly 4
Semi-monthly 4
Monthly 30
Bi-monthly 2
Quarterly 8
Total Periodicals 65
Circ
600
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ADAIRVILLE (D7), pop. 800; Logan Co. (SW). 86 m SW of Bowling Green. Nearest
railroad station, Russellville LAN RR. Nylon hosiery mill; fruit and vegetable
packing plant. Mineral springs; timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Tobacco.
Enterprise-f .Thursday Democratic 1902 6 24 280 2.25
G. E. McKinney, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — A-frSept. A.B.C Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P O Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light iace. estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
eras, 12 to inch. 7 Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIss«ed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ALBANYf (G7) , pop. 1.920 ; Clinton Co. (SO . 100 m SW of Lexington. Railroad station,
Burnside. SOU RR. Lumber, flour mills. Timber; coal mines. Stock, poultry,
dairy farms.
Clinton County News-f .Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 280 2.00 §1,977
A. B. Gibson, Editor and Publisher.
ASHLAND (M3H), pop. 31,181; Boyd Co. (NE). On Ohio River, 16 m NW of Hunting,
ton, W. Va. C&O RR. Steel, coal, coke, oil refining, gas, leather, fire brick, dresses,
chemicals, awning and shade, stave and lumber industries. Three banks ; de-
posits (6-30-58), $10,671,822. 17,564 electric (AC) meters; 15,892 gas (nat.)
meters; 12,475 telephones. Coal mines; gas well; clay pits.
, , „„„, „, , (Evg.ex.Sun. T , „. . 1896 8 22 294 16.60**17,140
Independent* {gu* Morn Independent Sunday circ.**lS,167
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. T. Morris, Editor; Ashland Publishing Company.
AUBURN— News— See Russellville
AUGUSTA (K3). pop. 1.599; Bracken Co. (NE). On Ohio River, 49 m SE of Cincinnati,
Ohio. C&O RR. Boat connections. Manufactures shoes, buckles, auto parts, con-
crete products. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Bracken Chronicle 4- Thursday Democratic 1869 8 24 294 2.00 §2,400
John E. Thompson, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Thompson, Publishers.
BARBOURVILLEf (K7). pop. 2,926; Knox Co. (SE). On Cumberland River, 30 m NW
of Middleboro. LAN RR. Manufactures corsets, concrete blocks, hardwood floor-
ing, bricks, lumber. Union College (Meth.). Coal mines; hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Horses, vegetables, strawberries, sorghum.
Mountain Advocate* Thursday Republican 1904 7 24 280 2.00
Cecil H. Wilson, Editor; Advocate Publishing Company.
Orange and Black 4- V Monthly Collegiate 1925 5 24 210 x.50
Students of Union College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Milton H. Townsend,
luarterly Coll. Alumni.... 1952 3 30 126
litor; Union College Alumni Assn., Publisher.
2,075
$1,100
3,000
BARDSTOWNf (G5), pop. 4,154; Nelson Co. (WC). 89 m SE of Louisville. LAN RR.
Distilleries; flour mill; ladies' coat factory. Hardwood timber. Dairy, stock,
grain farms. Tobacco.
Kentucky Standard 4- Thursday Democratic 1900 8 24 294 3.00 §4,244
A. S. Wathen, Editor; Standard Publishing Company.
BARDWELLf (B3), pop. 1,033; Carlisle Co. (SW). 80 m SW of Paducah. 1C RR.
Cannery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Tobacco, cotton, apples.
Carlisle County News 4- Thursday Democratic 1894 7 24 280 2.50 §1,790
R. W. Graves, Editor and Publisher.
BEATTYVILLEf (K6), pop. 1,042; Lee Co. (SEC). On Kentucky River, 75 m SE of Lex-
ington. LAN RR. Coal mines ; oil wells ; hardwood timber. Diversified farming.
Corn, potatoes, hay, livestock.
Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1863 8 24 294 3.00 1,230
Finley Booth, Editor; M. H. Holliday, Jr., Publisher.
BEAVER DAM (D6), pop. 1,349; Ohio Co. (WC). 82 m SE of Owensboro. 1C RR.
Flour mill; furniture factory. Coal mining. Agriculture. Grain, tobacco, hay.
Ohio County Messenger-f Friday Ind. Rep 1930 7 24 276 3.00 §2,921
Carlos B. Embry, Editor; The Embry Newspapers, Inc.
BEDFORDf (G3%). pop. 633; Trimble Co. (NW). 85 m NE of Louisville. Railroad sta-
tion, Campbellsburg. LAN RR. Hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco,
strawberries, tomatoes. Dairying.
Trimble Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1879 5 24 224 8.00 §1,204
Frank C. Bell, Editor; Trimble Democrat Publishing Company, Inc.
BEULEVUE (H2), pop. 9,040; Campbell Co. (N). 10 m NE of Covington. CAO RR.
Plastics factory. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn.
Advertiser-Courier .Thursday Independent 1938 5 24 224 2.50 J250
John Frazier, Editor; Advertiser-Courier, Publisher. t6,300— Free
BENTONf (D3), pop. 1,980; Marshall Co. (SW). 24 m SE of Paducah. LAN RR.
Hosiery, lumber mills. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Strawberries, com, tobacco.
Marshall Co«rier4- Thursday Independent 1937 8 24 294 1.00 2,581
Marshall Wyatt and Woodson Cross, Publishers.
Tribune-Democrat 4- Friday Independent 1888 8 26 294 1.00 2,346
Bill Nelson, Publisher.
BEREA (J6H), pop. 3,372; Madison Co. (C). 40 m S of Lexington. LAN RR. Hand
weaving industries; rubber rings for airplane factory. Berea College. Summer
resort. Coal mines. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn, tobacco, hay.
Berea Alumnus 4- V ( no adv.). Monthly Coll. Alumni 1981 8 27 133x1.00
B. E. Wheeler, Editor; Berea College Alumni Assn., Publisher, Box 1790, C.P.O.
Berea Pinnacle, The4-V Tuesday Collegiate 1922 5 24 224 2.00
Students of Berea College, Editors and Publishers, Box 1908.
Citizen 4- .Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 276 2.00
W. Foster Adams, Editor; Berea Publishing Company, Inc.
CirodatioB— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPubliiher's Report; Light ftce, estimated. +Utes Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 13 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Populttkm-1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate, yisstied only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
•E SURE TO READ tte Gold* to th« «*• of the Directory to front off book.
400
$9,203
J800
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BOWLING GREENf (E6), pop. 18,847; Warren Co. (SW). On Barren River, at head of
navigation, 65 m NE of Nashville, Tenn. L&N RR. Airline, EAL. Western Ken-
tucky State College. Oil wells ; limestone and asphalt quarries. Agriculture.
Strawberries. Poultry. Burley tobacco market; tobacco stemmeries and rehan-
dling, flour mills ; meat packing plants ; cigar, axe handle, garment factories ;
milk condensary ; foundries ; bottling, marble works.
College Heights Herald -HV... Semi-mo Collegiate 1925 6 24 224x1.00 $5,470
Students and Alumni of Western Kentucky State College, Editors and Publishers
Park City New, + fesu^M* Democratic 18»2 • "Vndly1
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. Ray Gaines, Editor; News Publishing Company.
BRANDENBURGf (E4%). pop. 766; Meade Co. (WC). On Ohio River, 80 m SW of
Louisville. L&N RR. Boat connections. Chemical factory. Oak timber. Diversi-
fied farming. Wheat, corn, tobacco.
Meade County Messenger Thursday Democratic 1892 8 24 301 a on
J. M. Willis. Editor and Publisher.
BROOKSVILLEf (J8). pop. 622; Bracken Co. (NE). 46 m SE of Newport. Railroad
station, Augusta. C&O RR. Flour mills. Grain, dairy farms. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Bracken County News -f Thursday Independent 1927 7 24 280 300 §2500
Mrs. Edward McGuire, Editor and Publisher. s*,™«
BROWNSVILLEf (E6), pop. 447; Edmonson Co. (SWC). On Green River, 21 m N of
Bowling Green. Railroad station, Rocky Hill. L&N RR. Stock, dairy, poultry,
grain farms. Corn, tobacco, hay.
Edmonson News + Thursday Republican 1927 7 26 280 2 00 11 500
Jack Meloan. Editor and Publisher. ' '
BUECHEL — Jefferson Reporter — See Louisville.
BURKESVILLEf (G7), pop. 1,278; Cumberland Co. (SC). On Cumberland River. 110 m
S of Louisville. Railroad station, Glasgow. L&N RR. Saw mill. Summer resort.
Stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms. Corn, hay, tobacco.
Cumberland County News Thursday Independent 1919 7 24 280 2.50 §1,550
E. M. Lawson, Editor; E. M. Lawson and H. Abernathy, Publishers.
BURLINGTONt (H2%). pop. X850; Boone Co. (N). 16 m SW of Covington. Railroad
station, Erlanger. SOU RR. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, fruits.
Boone County Recorder-f- Thursday Democratic 1875 8 23 308 2.50 §2,5OO
Raymond Combs, Editor; A. E. Stephens, Publisher.
CADIZf (B7). pop. 1,280; Trigg Co. (SW). 20 m W of Hopkinsville. CAD RR. Flour,
saw mills ; tie, clothing factories. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, wheat, corn.
Record + Thursday Democratic 1876 7 24 280 2.00 §1,565
Mrs. Edith B. Lawrence, Editor and Publisher.
CALHOUNf (C5%), pop. 746; McLean Co. (WC). On Green River, 22 m SW of Owens-
boro. Railroad station, Livermore. L&N RR. Cannery; feed mill. Coal mines,
timber. Agriculture. Soybeans, livestock, tobacco.
McLean County News -f Thursday In d. Dem 1892 7 23 280 3.00 §1,495
Landon Wills, Editor and Publisher.
CALVERT CITY (D3), pop. Xl.OOO; Marshall Co. (SW). 10 m SE of Paducah. Railroad
name Calvert. 1C RR. Ferro alloys, chemicals manufactured. Diversified farming.
Valley Sun Thursday Independent 1952 8 24 280 1.00 §1,750
Pauline Beard, Editor; Mrs. Dorothy Jennings, Publisher.
CAMPBELLSVILLEf (G5), pop. 3,477 (special U. S. Census 3-31-58, gives 6,082);
Taylor Co. (C). 70 m S of Louisville. L&N RR. Manufactures flour, lumber,
carbon black, gasoline, barrels, carbonated beverages. Oak, walnut timber;
limestone quarries. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn.
News- Journal -|- Thursday Democratic 1910 8 24 308 2.50 *2,863
Harry E. Heath, Editor; J. P. Gozder, Publisher.
CAMPTONf (K5), pop. 431; Wolfe Co. (EC). 66 m SE of Lexington. Railroad station.
Beattyville, L&N RR. Coal mines, timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, hay.
Wolfe County News -f Wednesday Democratic 1944 8 24 276 2.50 §1,192
Berta K. Cecil, Editor; Earl W. Kinner, Publisher, West Liberty.
CARLISLE! (J4), pop. 1,524; Nicholas Co. (NEC). 86 m NE of Lexington. L&N RR.
Childrens* shorts, flour manufactured. Tobacco farms.
Mercury-f Thursday Democratic 1867 8 24 280 2.50 **1,166
Warren R. Fisher, Jr., Publisher.
Nicholas County Star-f Thursday Independent 1947 8 25 280 2.50 §1,708
Paul Brannon, Publisher.
CARROLLTONf (G8), pop. 8.226 ; Carroll Co. (NW). On Ohio River, 62 m NE of Louis-
ville. CA RR. Men's trousers, furniture factories; bottling works; planing mill;
distillery. Livestock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Tobacco.
News-Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1866 7 24 280 3.00 **2,027
N. A. Perry, Jr., Publisher.
CAVE CITY (E6), pop. 1,119; Barren Co. (SWC). 30 m NE of Bowling Green. L&N RR.
Gat wells. Mammoth Cave National Park. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn,
hay, tobacco*
Progress 4- Friday Independent 1985 7 24 280 1.00
Aubrey C. Wilson. Editor and Publisher.
1,000
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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CENTRAL CITY (C6), pop. 4.110; Muhlenberg Co. (SW). 82 m S of Owensboro. LAN;
1C RRs. Bottling works; lumber mill. Coal mines; oil wells; hardwood timber.
Truck, grain farms. Corn, tobacco, hay.
(Messenger+, .Thursday Republican 1931 8 24 299 8.00 §1,631
Times-Argus -f- Thursday Republican 1906 8 24 299 8.00 §1,838
L. L. and E. A. Stone, Editors ; Central City Publishing Corp.
CLAY (B5%), pop. 1,291; Webster Co. (WC>. 40 m SW of Owensboro. 1C; LAN
RRs. Manufactures brooms, concrete blocks. Coal mines; oak. gum timber.
Stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms. Wheat, corn, lespedza.
Tribune+ Friday Democratic 1935 8 24 808 1.50 §64S
Mrs. W. W. Johnson, Editor; J. L. Bradley, Publisher.
CLAY CITY (KB), pop. 686; Powell Co. (EC). 86 m SE of Lexington. Nearest railroad
station, Winchester. CAO; LAN RRs. Planing mill. Oak timber. Agriculture.
Corn, hay, tobacco, dairying.
Times-f Thursday Democratic 1896 6 23 256 1.00 §1,329
Elsie Burgher, Editor and Publisher.
CLINTONf (B8tt), pop. 1,598; Hickman Co. (SW). 80 m SW of Paducah. 1C RR.
Manufactures bank fixtures, flour, feed, beverages. Seed corn processing plant;
cotton gin ; nursery. Ships corn, cotton. Grain, stock, fruit, poultry. Corn,
cotton, tobacco.
Hickman County Gazette 4-. ...Thursday Democratic 1904 8 21 287 2.50
Erl Sensing, Editor. H. L. Water field, Publisher.
COLUMBIAf (G6), pop. 2.167; Adair Co. (SC). 100 m SE of Louisville. Railroad sta-
tion, Campbellsville. LAN RR. Lumber, flour mills. Timber. Stock, poultry,
fruit, grain farms. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Adair County News Wednesday Independent 1897
Louis DeRosett, Editor; Edward Hamlett, Publisher.
CORBIN (J6%). pop. 7,744; Whitley Co. (SE). 80 m NW of Middlesboro. LAN RR.
Railroad repair shops. Ships coal. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, potatoes, hay.
(Times-f- .................................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1934 8 24 280 2.50
J. O. Crawford. Editor.
Tribune + ................................. ^Sun*'8**' IndePendent ...... 1894 8 24 28013.00
Comic strip advertising accepted in both papers.
J. L. Crawford, Editor; Corbin Times-Tribune, Inc., Publisher.
COVINGTONf <H2%). pop. 64,452; Kenton Co. (N). On Ohio River, opposite Cin-
cinnati. LAN; CAO RRs. Two bridges connect with Cincinnati. Manufactures
X-ray equipment, machine tools, cloth and paper bags, wire goods, steel fences,
sheet metal and paper products, electric equipment, sashes, doors, locks, keys,
barrels, staves, fertilizer, public address systems, asphalt, macadam, canvas
goods. Railroad shops. Six banks; bank deposits (6-80-56), $89,161.000. 81,575
(residential, Kenton) electric (AC) meters; 25,697 (residential, Kenton) gas
(nat.) meters; 65,474 (residential) telephones in Kenton and Campbell Counties.
Enquirer-f- ............................... Every Morn. ...Independent ...... 1841 8 22 815 23.40
Kentucky edition of Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday 10.40
For circulation see Cincinnati Enquirer.
R. H. Ferger, Editor and Publisher.
Kentucky Post Times-Star 4-. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1892 8 22 31521.91
Kentucky edition of Cincinnati Post-Times-Star, Cincinnati, O. For circulation
see Post Times -Star.
Carl A. Saunders, Editor; E. W. Scripps Publishing Co., Cincinnati, O.
§2,230
6 30 280 2.50 §2,030
§5,062
§4,875
Rev. Harry J. Welp, Editor; Our Sunday Visitor Press, Publisher,
Huntington, Ind.
CUMBERLAND (M6%), pop. 4,249; Harlan Co. (SE). 94 m SE of Lexington. LAN RR.
Saw mill. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, potatoes.
Tri-City News-f Thursday Independent 1929 7 24 280 2.00 §1,665
Mrs. Jerry P. Freeman, Publisher.
CYNTHIANAf (J4), pop. 4,847 ; Harrison Co. (NEC). 28 m N of Lexington. LAN RR.
Tobacco warehouses and redrying plant; cheese, butter, aluminum fabricating,
clothing, fertilizer factories; distillery; flour, planing mills. Tobacco, stock,
dairy, poultry farms.
Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1868 8 24 802 3.00 **2,012
Cynthiana Pub. Co.
Log Cabin 4- Friday Ind. Rep 1896 8 24 302 3.00 ** 2,663
J. G. Wilson, Editor; Cynthiana Publishing Co.
DANVILLE f (H6), pop. 8,686; Boyle Co. (C). 86 m SW of Lexington. SOU RR. Flour,
lumber mills; tobacco warehouse; bottling works; furniture, glass, clothing
factories. Stock yards. Railroad center. Centre College (Fresh.). Agriculture.
Tobacco, wheat.
Advocate-f .Sunday Democratic 1865 8 24 294 **4,125
Advocate-Messenger -f {A^n**8*** Dcmocratlc 1865 8 24 294 15-60 **4,122
Enos Swain, Editor; Advocate-Messenger Co., Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
etns, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Centre College Cento V ........... Saturday ......... Collegiate ........... 1862 5 24 217 2.50 100
Students of Centre College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 500
DAWSON SPRINGS (B6), pop. 2,874; Hopkins Co. (SW). 70 m W of Bowling Green.
1C RR. Health resort with mineral springs. Coal mines. Agriculture. Dairy, fruit,
corn, tobacco, hay.
Progress + ............................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1919 8 24 287 2.00 §2,183
Nilee O. Dillingham, Editor; N. O. Dillingham and Mack Sisk, Publishers.
EDDYVILLEf (A6%). pop. 1,840; Lyon Co. (SW). On Cumberland River. 60 m SW
of Henderson. 1C RR. Boat connections. Shirt, harness, broom factories. Lime-
stone quarries; hardwood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn.
Lyon County Herald 4- ........... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1901 7 24 280 200 §1.550
W. T. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
EDMONTONf (F6%), pop. 519; Metcalf Co. (SC). 50 m W of Bowling Green. Railroad
station, Glasgow. L&N RR. Flour mill. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, dairying.
Herald-News -f ......................... Wednesday ....Independent ...... 1898 6 26 280 2.00 §1,080
Ruth Van Zant, Editor; J. D. Gorin, Publisher.
ELIZABETHTOWNf (F5). pop. 6,807; Hardin Co. (WC). 48 m S of Louisville. L&N;
1C RRs. Men's clothing, overalls, quilted articles manufactured. Bottling works.
Limestone quarries. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Hardin County Enterpriae + ..Mon.&Thurs... Democratic ........ 1926 8 24 294 2.00 §3,653
Seymour and Joe R. Goodman, Publishers.
Inside The Turret -f ............... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1948 5 24 225 8,25O — Free
A civilian enterprise published and distributed to the Military and Civilian
Personnel of Fort Knox.
Charles R. Harris, Editor; Leonard T. Bean, Publisher, 408 W. Dixie.
News-f- ..................................... Tues. & Fri ..... Democratic ........ 1869 6 26 280 200 4309
W. H. Marriott, Editor; Elizabethtown Newa, Inc., Publisher.
ELKTONf (C7), pop. 1,312; Todd Co. (SW). 45 m SW of Bowling Green. L&N RR.
Flour mills. Agriculture. Tobacco, grain, fruit, Jersey cattle.
Todd County Standard -f- ....... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1892
B. E. Boone, Editor; R. D. Petrie, Publisher.
8 21 280 300 §1700
FALMOUTHt (J3), pop. 2,186 ; Pendleton Co. (N). On Licking River. 40 m S of Coving.
ton. L&N RR. Flour mill, generator, shoe factories. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Hay, corn, tobacco.
Outlook -f- ................................. Friday ............ Independent ...... 1907 8 24 301 2.00
Warren J. Shonert, Editor and Publisher.
FLEMINGSBURGf (K4), pop. 1,602; Fleming Co. (NE). 54 m NE of Lexington. F&N
RR. Flour and feed mill; chicken hatcheries. Farming. Tobacco, corn, alfalfa.
Fleming Gazette + .................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1880 8 26 280 2.00
Lowell O. Denton, Editor and Publisher.
Times -Democrat -|- .................. Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1867 8 26 280 2.00
J. K. Ryans, Editor and Publisher.
FLORENCE (H2%), pop. 1,825; Boone Co. (N). 10 m SW of Covington. Railroad sta-
tion, Erlanger. SOU RR. Manufactures pharmaceutical products, machine tools,
metal and paper products. Tobacco.
Northern Kentucky News ...... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1954 8 22 294 2.50
Ralph G. Maurer, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 38.
FORT KNOX— Inside The Turret— see Elizabethtown.
FRANKFORTf (H4), pop. 11.916; Franklin Co. (NO. The State Capital. On Ken-
tucky River, 26 m W of Lexington. F&C; L&N; C&O RRs. Manufactures whiskey,
shoes, twine, underwear, concrete pipes, lumber, flour. Greenhouse. Stone quar-
ries. Kentucky State College (Negro). Tobacco, dairy, stock farms.
Commonwealth, The + ............ Monthly .......... State GoVt ......... "" c^lte] } ?ee ^t°
Ed Easterly, Editor; Ky. Legislative Research Commission, Publisher.
Franklin County News -I- ........ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1954 8 24 294 3.00
Vernon D. Rooks, Editor and Publisher, 106 W. Main St.
Kentucky Beverage Journal 4- Monthly .......... Beverapre Indus. 194 9 8 26 140 6.00
F. F. Dudgeon, Editor; Feature Pub'ns, Inc., 100 E. Main St. Controlled circ.
Kentucky Pharmacist ............. Monthly .......... Retail Drugs ...... 1907 3 25 140x2.50
E. M. Josey, Editor; Kentucky Pharmaceutical Assn., Pub., 213 St. Clair St.
30 102 5.00
§5,378
§2,233
§2,325
2,351
4
3,000
>2,327
2,400
1,119
$1,650
**5,89O
**6,111
nadv"" Quarterly ........ Hist.&Geneal.... 1903 1
Charles F. Hinds, Editor; Kentucky Historical Society, Publisher.
Scraper-f ................................. Semi-mo ......... High'y Constr....l927 3 28 140 x
Wilson Harper, Editor; Kentucky Assn of Highway Controlled free dist.
Contractors, Publisher, New Capital Hotel.
e* * T 11 fEvg.ex.Sat.A T«,i«««,rf.«f 1912 8 24 294 15-60
State Journal^ ...................... jRll£ Sun.M. ^dependent ...... Sunday circ.
N. A. Perry, Jr.. Editor and Publisher.
FRANKLINf (D7), pop. 4.848; Simpson Co. (SW). 21 m S of Bowling Green. L&N RR.
Manufactures work garments, children's clothing, staves, flour, lumber. Hard-
wood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, strawberries, grain, livestock.
FavoHte + ................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1857 8 24 293 8.00 §2,700
L. L. Valentine, Editor; Franklin Favorite. WFKN, Inc., Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNaHj
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FULTON (C4). pop. 8,224; Fulton Co. (SW). 48 m S of Paducah. 1C RR. Manufac-
tures pants, men's shirts, lumber, flour, feed, dairy products, soft drinks. Cotton
gin ; poultry packing plants. Oak timber. Farming. Corn, tobacco, sweet potatoes.
Fulton County News + Thursday Democratic 1933 7 24 280 2 50
R. Paul Westpheling, Johanna Westpheling, Editors and Publishers.
Leader-f..... Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1898 8 24 276 6.00
Mrs. Vyron W. Mitchell, Editor; Vyron W. Mitchell, Publisher.
GEORGETOWNf (H4), pop. 5,616; Scott Co. (NC). 12 m N of Lexington. SOU; F&C
RRs. Tomato canneries; flour mill; seed cleaning, pencil, precision tool factories'
distillery. Georgetown College (Bapt.). Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Georgetonian Friday Collegiate l829
Students of Georgetown College, Editors and Publishers, E.
Graphic, The (offset) Thursday Independent I960
Archie S. Frye, Editor and Publisher.
{News-f Friday Democratic 1887
Times -f Wednesday ....Democratic 1867
Richard Weisenberger, Editor; John Sutterfield, Publisher.
GLASGOWf (F6%). pop. 7.026; Barren Co. (SWC). 72 m SE of Louisville. LAN RR.
Flour, lumber, planing mills ; overall, garment factories ; bottling works ; hatch-
ery; tobacco warehouses. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, dairy
products.
Republican-f Thursday Republican 1892 8 24 280 1 50
Wm. H. Jones, Jr., Editor; Jones Printing Company, Publisher.
Times-f {Ilfun** ***' Independent 1866
Leonard Kelsay, Editor; Carroll Knicely, Publisher.
GRAYSONt (L4). pop. 1.388; Carter Co. (NE). 27 m SW of Ashland. Railroad Station.
Hitchins. C&O RR. Brickyard. Clay pits. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Journal-Enquirer -f Thursday Democratic 1922 8 24 287 3.00
Mary Ruth Jackson, Editor; W. E. Crutcher, Publisher.
GREENSBURGf (F6), pop. 1,032 ; Green Co. (SC). On Green River, 70 m S of Louisville.
LAN RR. Flour, saw mills; stave factory; tobacco warehouse; gas chemical
stripping plant. Cedar timber. Tobacco, grain farms.
Record-Herald + Friday Independent 1895 7 22 280 2 60
J. D. Gorin, Editor and Publisher.
GREENUPf (M3% ), pop. 1,276; Greenup Co. (NE). On Ohio River, 14 m W of Ashland.
C&O RR. Boat connection. Flour, grist mills; casket factory. Truck, grain farms.
News-f.... Friday Agric. & Indus'l 1855 8 24 287 2.50
Marvin Wilson, Jr., Editor; W. E. Crutcher, Publisher.
GREENVILLEf (C6), pop. 2.661; Muhlenbcrg Co. (SW). 33 m N of Hopkinsville. 1C
RR. Tobacco, clay product factories; flour mill. Oil refinery. Coal mines; oil
wells; clay pits; timber. Diversified farming. Corn, hogs, tobacco.
Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1912 7 24 280 2.00
Charles W. Taylor, Editor; Newman. Taylor, Sherrod, Publishers. Box 136.
HARDINSBURGf (D6). pop. 902; Breckinridge Co. (WC). 55 m SW of Louisville.
LAN RR. Manufactures quilts, quilted articles, lingerie, flour, feed; bottling
works. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
'HerTld^New^0.".0.!.7. JFriday Independent 1876 8 24 294 3.00
George M. ' Wilson. "Editor and Publisher.
HARLANf (L7), pop. 4.786; Harlan Co. (SE). 80 m NE of Middleboro. LAN RR.
Manufactures sign and sheet metal fabrication, electrical coils, beverages. Dairy
processing plants. Coal mines. Hardwood timber. Truck farms.
1,874
§1,970
tl.673
2,625
§2,468
§6,257
§6,257
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. Springer Robinson, Editor; The Enterprise Publishing Co., Inc.
HARRODSBURGf (H6), pop. 6,262; Mercer Co. (C). 80 m SW of Lexington. SOU RR.
Manufactures ladies' coats and suits, optical glass. Agriculture. Tobacco, wheat.
Herald + ................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1884 8 24 294 2.60 **3,761
Jane Bird Hutton, Editor; Harrodsburg Herald, Publisher.
HARTFORDf (D6%), pop. 1.564; Ohio Co. (WC). On Rough River, 25 m S of Owens-
boro. LAN RR. Bottling works. Oil wells; coal mines; limestone quarries.
Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, hay.
Ohio County News-f .............. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1875 8 24 308 2.50 §2,586
P. H. Land rum, Editor and Publisher, Box 46.
HAWESVIULEf (D6), pop. 926; Hancock Co. (WC). On Ohio River, 28 m NE of
Owensboro. LAN RR. Ferry to Cannelton, Ind. Boat connections. Coal mines;
oil wells. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Hancock Clarion + .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1893 8 24 287 2.50 §1,413
Roscoe L Downs, Editor and Publisher.
HAZARDf (L6), pop. 6,986; Perry Co. (SE). 90 m SE of Lexington. LAN RR. Bottling
works ; oil refinery. Soft coal mines ; gas wells ; hardwood timber.
Herald4- ................................... Tues. & FH ..... Independent ....... 1911 8 24 287 4.00 §3,050
_ F. W. Luigart, Jr., Editor; W. P. Nolan, Publisher, 440 Main St.
Orculation-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audits
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Mountain Messenger-}- ..Wednesday Independent 1937 8 24 294 8.00 §1,050
Fred W. Luiarart, Jr., Editor; W. P. Nolan, Publisher, 440 Main St.
HENDERSONt (B6), pop. 16,837; Henderson Co. (WC). On Ohio River, 7 m S of
Evansville, Ind., with bridge connections. L&N ; 1C RRs. Manufactures wooden
boxes, baskets, furniture, wash dresses, food products, carbon black, tacks,
plastics, brushes. Tobacco warehouses; meat packing and nicotine plants.
Coal mines; oil wells. Diversified farming. Corn, tobacco, soybeans, livestock.
TV station.
Gleaner and Journal + Morn.ex.Mon.. Democratic 1883 8 22 308 15.00 **7, 113
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. £-£7,815
Publishes weekly supplement for Uniontown.
Gleaner and Journal Publishing Co., Inc., 212 North Elm St.
HICKMANf (B3%), pop. 2,037; Fulton Co. (SW). On Mississippi River, 65 m SW of
Paducah. 1C RRs. Bottling works; saw mill; cotton gins. Timber. Diversified
farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
Courier-}- Friday Independent 1859 7 23 280 8.00 §2,285
Roland C. Gardner and Lee K. Gardner, Editors and Publishers.
HODGENVILLEf (F6%), pop. 1,696; Larue Co. (WC). 60 m S of Louisville. 1C RR.
Flour, lumber mills. Timber ; limestone quarries ; gas wells. Agriculture. Tobacco,
corn, stock.
Herald-News + Thursday Democratic 1885 8 24 308 3.00 §2,299
D. E. Creal, Editor; Herald-News, Publisher.
HOPKINSVlLLEf (C7), pop. 12,626; Christian Co. (SW). 60 m W of Bowling Green.
1C; L&N; TC RRs. Airline, OZA. Manufactures snuff, flour, dairy products,
hosiery, shirts, overalls, hardwood flooring, staves, soft drinks, bricks. Tobacco
warehouses; meat packing plant. Bethel Women's College (Bapt. women). Coal
mines ; gas wells ; hardwood timber. Dairy, livestock farms. Grain, hay.
Courier, The + Wednesday Independent 1950 9 22 294 5.20 J4.350
$3,115 — Free
22 284 15.60 §9,131
Distributed primarily to Personnel at Campbell Air Force Base.
Robert B. Sapinsley, Editor and Publisher, 201% E. 9th St.
Kentucky New Era + Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1869 9
Comic strip advertising accepted.
A. W. Wood, Editor; T. F. and A. W. Wood, Publishers.
HORSE CAVE (F6), pop. 1,545; Hart Co. (SWC). 81 m S of Louisville. L&N RR.
Flour, lumber mills. Tourist resort. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Tobacco,
corn, wheat.
Hart County Herald + Thursday Democratic 1911 8 24 280 1.00 2,250
Harry H. Hansbrough, Editor and Publisher.
HYDENf (L6). pop. 647; Leslie Co. (SE). 100 m SW of Ashland. Railroad station,
Hazard. L&N RR. Lumber, stave mills. White oak timber. Agriculture. Corn,
hay, garden produce.
Leslie County News + Thursday Independent 1955 8 24 280 2.50 Jl,100
J. F. Nolan, Editor and Publisher.
Thousandsticks Thursday Independent 1911 7 24 280 1.50 948
Olive M. Mendell, Editor; Thousandsticks Company, Publisher.
IRVINEf (K5), pop. 3,259; Estill Co. (EC). On Kentucky River, 40 m SE of Lexington.
L&N RR. Railroad shops. Overalls factory; saw mills. Oil wells. Truck farms.
Estill Herald -}- Thursday Independent 1927 6 24 266 1.50 §1,816
John Hovermale, Editor; John W and Al Y. Hovermale, Publishers.
Times-f Friday Ind. Rep 1919 7 26 308 1.00 §1,525
Robert Barker, Publisher.
JACKSON f (L6V&), pop. 1,978; Breathitt Co. (EC). On Kentucky River, 76 m SE of
Lexington. L&N RR. Coal mines; timber. Stock, grain, poultry, fruit, truck
farms. Corn, potatoes, tobacco.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1887 8 24 294 3.00 1,970
David G. Collier, Editor and Publisher, Times Bldg.
JAMESTOWNf (G6%), pop. 1,064; Russell Co. (SC). 95 m S of Lexington. Railroad
station, Somerset. SOU RR. Flour, lumber, woolen mills. Timber. Diversified
farming. Corn, livestock, tobacco.
Russell County News + Thursday Independent 1913 7 24 280 2.50 1,455
Ben V. Sharp, Editor and Publisher.
JEFFERSONTOWN (F4), pop. 1,246; Jefferson Co. (NW). 12 m SE of Louisville. SOU.
RR. Nurseries. Residential. Agriculture. Potatoes, corn, apples, peaches.
Jeffersonian + Friday Independent 1907 8 24 308 3.00 3,000
C. A. Hummel, Editor; Jeffersonian Publishing Company.
LA GRANGEf (G6), pop. 1,558; Oldham Co. (NW). 27 m NE of Louisville. L&N RR.
Agriculture. Dairying, tobacco, oats, corn.
Oldham Era-f Friday Democratic 1876 8 23 808 2.50 §1,948
W. L. Dawson, Editor; The Oldham Era, Publisher.
LANCASTER (H6), pop. 2.402; Garrard Co. (C). 84 m S of Lexington. L&N RR.
Flour mills. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, wheat, hay.
Central Record-f Thursday Democratic 1889 7 24 280 2.50 §2,204
Henry C. Cox. Editor; H. C. Cox and J. R. WJiittaker, Publishers,
106 Richmond St.
LAWRENCEBURGf (H4%), pop. 2,869; Anderson Co. (0). 24 m W of Lexington.
SOU RR. Broom, cotton, thread, cheese factories. Distillery. Dairy, poultry,
grain farms. Tobacco, corn, hay.
Anderson News -f Thursday Democratic 1877 8 23 801 8.00 §2,100
Frances Garrison, and R. E. Garrison, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -t-Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNallj
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LEBANONf (G6%), pop. 4,640; Marion Co. (C). 67 m S of Louisville. L&N RR.
Hardwood flooring, ladies' garment factories. Whiskey distilleries; meat pack*
ing plant. Oak, walnut timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, hay.
Enterprise 4- Friday Independent 1886 7 24 294 2.50 §3,545
George W. Trotter and Paul Crowdus, Editors ; Enterprise Publishing Company.
Marion Falcon + Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 280 2.50 §1,940
Paul Owens, Editor and Publisher.
LEITCHFIELDf (E5%). pop. 1,812; Grayson Co. (WC). 72 m SW of Louisville. 1C RR.
Flour, planing mills; clothing factory; bottling works. Asphalt mines. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Tobacco, corn, hay.
Gazette -^ Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 294 3.00 **3,516
Fred Hughes, Editor; Fred and W. J. Hughes, Publishers.
Grayson County News Friday Republican 1940 7 24 280 2.00 §976
Carlos B. Embry, Editor; The Embry Newspapers Inc., Publisher.
LEXINGTONf (H4%). pop. 66,684; Fayette Co. (NC). 80 m SE of Louisville. SOU;
C&O; L&N RRs. Airlines: DAL; EAL; PAL Thoroughbred horse; bluegrass seed
and hurley tobacco markets.
Manufactures whiskey, tobacco, peanut butter, asphalt paving products, in-
secticides, crop drying equipment, neon signs, television tuners and boosters,
men's suits, women's dresses, advertising novelties, medicines, tents, awnings,
harnesses, farm gates, caskets, screens, tools, stoves, metal store fronts, elec-
trical control panels, furniture. Railroad, motor bus shops; meat packing.
Principal outlet for eastern Kentucky oil, coal, farm and quarry products. Six
banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $364,446,036; deposits (6-30-58), $176,695,-
159. 28,062 electric meters; 35,188 jras (nat.) meters; 45,746 telephones.
University of Kentucky; Transylvania College; College of the Bible; Lexington
Baptist College; Christian College of the Bible.
[Thoroughbred
Blood-Horse Saturday \ Breeders & 1916 3 28 140x6.00 5,740
[Turf Int.
American Thoroughbred Breeders Assn., Pub., P. O. Box 1620 (4).
Chase Magazine -f Monthly Fox Hunting 1920 4 26 168 2.50 7,661
Bessie M. Fightmaster, Editor; The Chase Publishing Co., Inc., 162 Walnut.
Crimson Rambler-f .Friday Collegiate 1914 5 24 224 x3.00 *550
Students of Transylvania College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. J500
{ Herald + Morn.ex.Sun... Democratic 1870 8 22 294 15.60**40,364
Herndon J. Evans, Editor.
Herald-Leader 4- Sunday Independent 1937 8 22 294 7.80**57,644
Leader-4- .Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1888 8 22 294 15.60**25,243
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Co., Publisher.
Horseman and Fair World Wednesday Harness Racing 1877 3 24 140 7.00
Robert A. Hackett, Editor; Horseman Publishing Co., 904 N. Broadway.
J°Historyf The^!™. ^Quarterly Amer. Hist 1935 1 62 105 4.00
J. Me'rton England!' Editor ; University of Kentucky Press, Univ. of Kentucky.
fDaily ex.
Kentucky Kernel -f V < Sat., Sun. Coll. & News 1915 5 23
!& Mon.
Students of the University of Kentucky, Editors and Publishers (29).
Kentucky Law Journal -f Quarterly Legal Coll 1910 1 60 98 4.00 *569
Tom Lewis, Editor; The University of Kentucky College
of Law, Publisher (29).
jMonthly Horse Shows 1942 2 24 98 5.00 13,355
Irene Hart, Editor; J. H. Ran son, Publisher, 404 N. Broadway.
Thoroughbred Record, The 4- -Saturday Race Horses 1875 4 26 172 7.50 5,136
7,500
1,850
224 6.00 t7,000
Haden Kirkpatrick, Editor; Thoroughbred Record Co., Inc., Publisher,
904 N. Broadway, P. O. Box 680.
LIBERTYf (H6). pop. 1,291; Casey Co. (C). 63 m SW of Lexington. Railroad station.
Moreland. SOU RR. Planing mill; seat cover factory. Timber. Agriculture.
Corn, hay. tobacco.
Casey County News Thursday Independent 1904 7 24 280 2.00 §3,300
Fred J. Burkhard, Editor and Publisher.
LONDONf (J6), pop. 3,426; Laurel Co. (SEC). 70 m SE of Lexington. L&N RR. Air-
line PAL Well buckets, fertilizer, boat trailers and boats manufactured; plan-
ing mills, veneer mills ; bottling works. Coal mines. Poultry, dairy, grain farms.
Tobacco, wheat.
Sentinel-Echo -f .Thursday Republican 1873 8 24 294 2.60 **3,854
Martin Dpche, Editor and Publisher.
LOUISAf (M4), pop. 2.016; Lawrence Co. (NE). On Big Sandy River, 80 m 8 of Ash-
land. C&O RR. Manufactures artificial limbs, flour, feed, soft drinks. OH, gas
wells; coal mines; Are clay; sand pits; timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn,
feed, sorghum, tobacco.
Big Sandy News 4- Thursday Independent 1885 7 26 287 8.00 82,050
Mary G. Sparks, Editor; Big Sandy Publishing Company, Inc.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtrae and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Popttlatlon--1950 Census. xRand McNsIIjr
£•£?£*•• «yiMtle<l onlT during «'ademic 7W- ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
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LOUISVILLEf (F4), pop. 869,129; Jefferson Co. (NW). On Ohio River, 106 m SW
of Cincinnati, O. L&N; B&O; 1C; PA; CI&L; NYC; SOU; C&O RRs. Airlines:
AA; EAL; OZA; PAI; TWA. Boat connections. Bridge to New Albany, Ind.,
and Jeffersonville, Ind.
Industrial, financial and educational center. Manufactures electrical appli-
ances, whiskey, cigarettes, bathtubs, plumbing and railway supplies, paint,
varnish, barrels, boxes, cabinets, bedding, mattresses, textiles, cement, beer,
dairy and metal products, canned vegetables, biscuits, drying machinery, fire
brick, caskets, auto bodies, trailers, steel and wood tanks, shirts, synthetic rub-
ber, aluminum boats, farm machinery, plywood, wood plastics. Railroad repair
shops; meat-packing; sugar refining; wood working; creosoting, auto assembly
plants; machine shops, oil refineries. Nine banks; bank clearings (6-30-58),
$798,175,001; deposits (6-30-58), $694,535,382. 164,629 (res.) electric meters;
153,351 (res.) gas meters; 168,781 (res.) telephones. Phosphate, fluorspar,
•tone quarries. University of Louisville, law, pharmacy, theology, normal and
other schools. Two TV stations.
American Baptist + (Negro). .Friday Baptist 1878 6 24 266 3.00 1200
General Assn. of Kentucky Baptists, Publisher, 1715 W. Chestnut St. (3).
Automobile Bulletin Bi-monthly Motoring 1920 3 27 140 x ±37 110
Eugene Stuart, Editor; Louisville Automobile Club, Pub., 800 S. Third St. (8).
Cardinal+V Thursday Collegiate 1928 5 24 200 2.00
Students of the University of Louisville, Editors and Publishers (8).
Christian Observer Wednesday Presbyterian 1813 4 27 175 4.00 $31,2 J 3
H. P. Converse, Editor; Converse & Co., Publishers, 412 S. Third St. (3).
22 307 26.00**216,64S
Sunday circ.-JHrS 10,371
22 307 15.60**175,579
' Courier- Journal -f Every Morn. ...Independent 1826 8
Prints Sunday rotogravure magazine section.
Times + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1884 8
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Barry Ethridge, Editor; Mark Ethridgre, Publisher (2).
Dairy Plant Fieldman, The Monthly Dairy Indus 1956 8 27 140x6.00
L. H. Zahradka, Editor; National Assn. of Dairy Plant Fieldmen, Inc.,
1051 E. Main St.
Defender 4- (Negro) ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1933 8 23 305
F. L. Stanley, Editor; Louisville Defender, Inc., Pub., 714 W. Chestnut St.
140 1.50
217
5.00 **3,951
estnut St.
\Quarterly Political .1932 3 28 136 .50
vvsui 1101 T" J
Mrs. Tallu Fish, Ed.; Democratic Woman's Journal. Publisher, Seelbach Hotel.
Free Press -f {&UFrY Wed> Ir>dePendent 1939 5 24 224 12.00
W. C. Bowick, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 171.
Herald, The Wednesday Interdenom 1888 3 30
See Religious Home Unit, Phila., Pa,
J. C. McPhecters, Editor; Pentecostal Publishing Co., 528 So. 1st St.
IAPES News-f Monthly Tech.-Trade 1940 5 24
Logan S. Chambers. Editor; International Assn. of Personnel in Employment
Security. Publisher, 2008 Highland Ave. (4).
Insurance Field -f .Weekly Insurance 1899 8 26 168
Publishes Fire and Casualty edition, bi-wkly, sub., $3. *6,543. Life edition,
bi-wkly, sub., $3, circ. *5,914.
F. C. Crowell, Jr., Editor; Insurance Field Co., Publisher, 181 W. Main St. (2).
Insurance Index Monthly Insurance 1870 2 25 91 2.50
James E. Dunne, Editor; Insurance Publishing Co., P. O. Box 1738.
Internat'l Journal for the 1
Education of the Blind, ^Quarterly Educ. of Blind.. .1951 2 29 103 2.00
The (no adv.) I
Also publishes edition in Braille.
V. R. Carter, Editor; Int. Journal for the Educ. of the Blind, Publisher,
1839 Frankfort Ave. (6).
Jefferson Reporter (offset). ...Thursday Independent 1953 6 22 238 2.00
Emily Asbury, Editor; Richard and Lewis Conn, Pubs., P. O. Box 278, Buechel.
Journal of the Kentucky lMonthly Medical 1903 2 34 126 xS.OO
State Medical Assn ]
Kentucky State Medical Assn., Publisher, 1169 Eastern Parkway.
_ A . f _ . M ... (Purchasing 1946 8 26 140 3.00
Kentuckiana Purchaser Monthly \Agents Controlled free dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
Fred C. Crowell, Jr., Editor; Purchasing Agents Assn. of Louisville, Publisher.
181 W. Main St.
Kentucky Business Monthly Ch. of Com 1949 3 26 140 3.00
Jewel J Mann, Editor; Kentucky Chamber of Commerce,
Publisher. 670 S. Third St.
Kentucky Farm Bureau I Monthly Agriculture 1937 5 24 217 x.50 76,549
C. H. Fields, EdHor;Ky., Farm Bureau Fed'n, Pub., 120 S. Hubbard Lane (7).
Kentucky Grocer Monthly Grocery ....1902 2 44 140 xl.OO
Mrs. Ruth Gilbert, Editor; Retail Grocers Assn., and Kentucky Merchants 2,320 — Free
Assn.. Publishers, Kentucky Home Life Bldg., Room 805.
Kentucky Grocers' New. + Monthly Retail Grocery...1941 } ** \\» *2'00 2'100
Wm. R. Smith, Editor; Kentucky Retail Food Dealers Controlled circ. 40O
Assn., Inc., Publisher, 936 S. Fifth St. (3).
1.2OO
$18,995
5,517
J1.500
§4,665
2,272
$2,500
£4,663
Circulation— **Sept ABC Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
eras, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty sett Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalbr
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscnption included in membership fee.
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Circ
$9,600
J24.517
3,689
795
35,000
98,500
*4,903
LOUISVILLCf (Continued) Estab Cols* Width? Depth Sub
Kentucky Irish-American +... Saturday {GeVUn?6** * 1898 7 24 266 8<0°
Michael Barry, Ed.; Ky. Irish-American Co., Pub.', 819 W. Liberty St. (2).
Kentucky Labor News 4- Saturday Labor 1942 5 24 224 8.00
Joseph Krislor, Editor; Ky. State Federation of Labor, Publisher,
812 Armory PL
Kentucky School Journal V.... Monthly Educational 1928 8 26 140x2.00
Gerald Jaggers, Editor; Ky. Education Assn., Publisher, 2308 S. Third St. (2).
Louisville Monthly /Chamber of 195"
Helen G. Henry, Editor; Louisville Chamber of Commerce, Publisher.
Third and Liberty Sts. (2).
Louisville ft Nashville Em-1 MrtwfVl. ™ TJS^I,, . 1925 8 26 140
ployees* Magaiinef ) Monthly RR. Employees.. Controlled free dist.
J. L. James, Editor; Louisville & Nashville RR. Co., Pub., L. & N. Bldg. (1).
Lutheran Messenger for the \ •MM**M<* T«f «* nn^ IQOT v™*.
Blind (no adv.) / Monthly Int- of Blir.d 1927 Free
Printed in Braille. Not issued during August.
Rev. O. C. Schroeder, B. O., Editor; Lutheran Church Board of Missions for
the Blind, Publishers.
Masonic Home Journal + .Semi-mo Masonic 1883 5 24 245 1.00
Masonic Widows and Orphans Home, Pub., Masonic Home.
(Horse Breed'g,
National Horseman Monthly j Training and 1865 3 28 161 6.00
Raymond Sheffield, Editor; The National Horseman, Publisher, P. O. Box 68.
Baxter Station (4).
™*i^Wnion+ P°8t } Weekly Jewish 1981 6 24 226 4.00
Kentucky edition 'of National Jewish Post and Opinion, Indianapolis, Ind.,
P. O. Box 1633 (6).
For circulation see Indianapolis listing.
Phil Levine, Editor; National Jewish Post. Pub., 428 Citizens Bldg. (2).
Oracle, The Bi-monthly Ventriloquism...! 940 2 30 105
C. O. Montgomery, Editor; Intern't'l Brotherhood of Ventriloquists, Publisher.
88 W. Maple St., Fort Mitchell.
Postal Supervisor Monthly Postal 1910 3 30 133 1.50
B. B. Saxton, Ed.; Nat'l Assn. of Postal Supervisors, Pub., P. O. Box 607.
Record -f {¥grn'ex'Sat* Legal&Bus 1901 6 27 28036.00
J. Cliff Eblen, Editor; LouisTiile Daily Record. Publisher, 901 Realty Bldg.
Record. The-f Friday Catholic 1879 5 24 228 3.00
Rev. J. W. McKune. Editor; Record Incorporated, Publisher, 483 S. Fifth St.
Review and Expositor Quarterly Theolog 1904 1 48 126 8.00
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Publisher, 2825 Lexington Rd. (6).
Rural Kentuckian Monthly { Etectrif . 1948 3 26 188 *54
Bernard L. Vonderheide, Editor; State Assn. of Rural Electric Co-ops,
1430 Mellwood Ave.
Tie. The (no adv.) Monthly {^Frie^ds"11 m2 Controlled free dist.
James C. Austin, Editor; Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Publisher.
Times — See Courier-Journal.
Voice of St. Matthews and }
The Voice of the ^Thursday Ind. Rep 1949 8 24
Highlands + J
Emil Aun. Editor; Al J. Schansberg. Publisher, 108 Meridan Ave.
Word and Work Monthly Undenom 1906 2 26
E. L. Jorgenson; J. R. Clark. Editors; Word and Work, Publisher,
2618 Portland Ave. (4).
LUDLOW <H2), pop. 6,874 (br. of Covington P. O.) ; Kenton Co. (N). 8 m W
Covington. SOU RR. Candy factory; feed mill. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco.
News Enterprise-!- Thursday Independent 1986 6 24 224 LOO 837
Gus Sheehan. Sr., Editor and Publisher, 106 Kenner St. 3,363 — Free
MADISONVILJLEf (C6), pop. 11,182; Hopkins Co. (SW). 86 m N of Hopkinsville.
LAN; 1C RRs. Airport. Tile, shirt factories; creamery; bottling works. Coal
mines ; oil wells ; timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn, tobacco, hay.
Messenger+ Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1917 8 24 294 15.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Edgar Arnold, Editor; Madison ville Pub. Co.
MANCHESTERf (K6). pop. 1,706; Clay Co. (SB). 75 m S of Lexington. LAN RR.
Lumber mill. Coal mines ; hardwood timber. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, hay.
Enterprise-t- Thursday Independent 1890 8 24 294 8.00
Frank Nolan, Publisher.
MARIONf (A6), pop. 2,876; Crittenden Co. (SW). 60 m SW of Henderson. 1C RR.
Extensive fluorspar mines; oak timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Crittenden Press -f Friday Independent 1876 7 24 280 2.00
Charles E. Pepper, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPuhlisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ens. 12 to inch. T Agate Hoes. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year xSobscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory ia front of book.
612
13,789
*1,850
138,254
18,000
808 8.00 **5,157
101 2.00
of
1,800
S 7,604
2,858
92,411
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MAYFIELDf (C8), pop. 8,990; Graves Co. (8W). 25 m 8 of Paducah. 1C RR. Mann-
factures clothing, condensed milk, bricks, furniture, flour, snuff. Tobacco ware*
houses ; hatchery. Clay pits ; timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, tobacco.
Messenger-)- ............................. Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1901 8 24 294 18.00 6,332
Ray Edwards, Publisher.
MAYSVILLEf (K3), pop. 8,682; Mason Co. (NE). On Ohio River, 60 m 8E of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. L&N ; C&O RRs. Boat connections.
Manufactures condensed milk, gasoline, soft drinks, cotton goods, shoes,
bricks, pulleys, cigars, bicycles, motorcycles. Tobacco warehouses and curing
plant; distilleries; nursery. Agriculture. Livestock, wheat, m:lk.
Independent-}- .......................... Morn.ex.Sun... Democratic ........ 1907 8 24 280 7.80 5,791
James Purdon & Co., Editors and Publishers, West Second St.
Mary Mathews, Editor; The Public Ledger, Publisher.
McKEEf (K6), pop. 4,440; Jackson Co. (EC). 65 m S of Lexington. Railroad station,
Berea. L&N RR. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, hay, tobacco, cattle.
Jackson County Sun ............... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1922 7 24 273 2.00 {1,400
J. S. Tompkins, Editor and Publisher.
MIDDLESBORO (K7), pop. 14,482; Bell Co. (SE). 110 m SE of Lexington. Rail-
road name, Middlesborough. SOU; L&N RRs. Railroad division point. Foundry
and machine shops; wood products, elastic webbing factories; tannery; bottling
works. Coal mines. Stock, dairy farms. Cattle, tobacco, milk.
^T^™*™ .......... Coal Truck ......... 1957 8 30 154 2'50 10'540
Richards & Company, Publisher, P.O. Box 203.
Mining Equipment News ........ Monthly .......... Mining ............... 1949 3 32 151 1.25
R. T. Dunn, Editor; Mines Publishing Co., 206 S. 80th St. Controlled circ. VAC 13,769
News-f ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1909 8 22 301 17.50 **6,419
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. E. Harrington, Editor; Citizens News Co., Publisher.
MIDDLETOWN (F4), X 1,200; Jefferson Co. (NC). 15 m E of Louisville. Railroad
station. Anchorage. L&N RR. Manufactures metal stampings, fabricated plastics.
Agriculture. Peaches, apples, corn, potatoes.
(Indiana-Kentucky-Tennessee State Farm Paper Unit — Comprised of :
Indiana Farmer (offset) ......... Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1836 ctntroltedfL dist, 4M85
Kentucky Farmer, The + ........ Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1865 4 26 196 .25 *118,518
Tennessee Farmer and IM^M,, A<n.i*nuni..i 1954 4 26 196 -25 »0»*(n
Homemaker (offset) ........ f Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... Controlled free dist. 2,425
Subscription price, $1.00 for five years.
Farmers Home Journal, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 210.
MONTICELLOt <H7), pop. 2,934; Wayne Co. (SC). 100 m S of Lexington. Railroad
station, Burnside. SOU RR. Manufactures staves, flour. Oil refinery. Coal
mines; oil wells; rock quarry; timber. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, wheat.
Wayne County Outlook 4- ...... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1904 7 24 276 2.00 §2,800
James W. Simpson, Editor; J. W. Simpson, B. Simpson, C. Underwood, Publishers.
MOREHEADf (L4), pop. 8,102; Rowan Co. (NE). 55 m SW of Ashland. M&NF: C&O
RRs. Garment, fire brick, clay-pipe factories ; saw mill. Clay pits. State College.
Diversified farming. Tobacco.
Rowan County News -f ........... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1882 8 24 287 3.00 §3,068
W. E. Crutcher, Editor and Publisher.
Trail Blazer -f- V ...................... Bi-wkly(Tues.) Collegiate ......... 1927 8 24 283 1.00 2,000
Students of Morehead State College, Editors and Publishers.
MORGANFIELDf (B5). pop. 8,257; Union Co. (WC). 28 m S of Henderson. 1C RR.
Seed cleaning plant. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, livestock.
Union County Advocate -f ..... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1884 8 24 304 3.00 §2,450
J. Earle Bell, Editor; F. Tyler Munford. Publisher.
MORGANTOWNf (D6), pop. 850; Butler Co. (SW). On Green River. 26 m NE of
Bowling Green. Railroad station, Beaver Dam. 1C RR. Lumber, flour mills.
Coal mines ; oil wells, timber. Agriculture. Corn, hay, tobacco.
Green River Republican -f ...... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1885 7 24 808 2.50 §1,500
J. Guy and Wm. L. Cook, Editors and Publishers.
MOUNT OLIVETf (J3H), pop. 465; Robertson Co. (NE). 58 m SE of Newport. Rail-
road station. Flemingsburg Junction. L&N RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Tribune Democrat-f ............... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1874 7 24 280 2.00 700
Omar L. Greeman, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT STERLINGf <K4%). pop. 6,294; Montgomery Co. (E). 88 m E of Lexington.
C&O RR. Cotton gloves, men's work clothes, candy, butter, concrete pipes
manufactured. Dairy, cattle, poultry, grain farms. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Advocate-f ............................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1890 7 24 280 3.00 §2,366
J. W. Hedden, Editor and Publisher.
Sentinel-Democrat -f- ............... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1865 7 24 280 2.00 §1347
J. W. Hedden, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT VERNONf (J6), pop. 1,106; Rockcastle Co. (SEC). 69 m S of Lexington.
L&N RR. Coal mines; stone quarries; oil wells; timber. Diversified farming.
Corn, tobacco, livestock.
Signal-f .................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1887 7 24 276 2.50 §2,400
Elmo Anderkin, Editor; Mount Vernon Signal, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
eras. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty sest. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MUNFORDVILLEf (F6), pop. 894; Hart Co. (SWC). 78 m S of Louisville. L&N RR.
Flour mill. Poultry, dairy, grain farms. Tobacco, corn.
Hart County News + .............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1878 7 24 280 2.00 51,580
Aubrey C. Wilson. Editor and Publisher. Box 6.
MURRAYf (D3&), pop. 6,085; Calloway Co. (SW). 42 m SE of Paducah. L&N RR.
Manufactures electric and gas ranges, hosiery, lumber, tobacco, dairy products,
popcorn processors. State College. Agriculture. Tobacco, popcorn, corn, bush
clover.
College News + V .................... Bi-wkly, Tues.. Collegiate ......... 1926 8 24 280 x2.00 3,600
Dept. of Journalism, Murray State College, Publisher.
Democrat 4- ............................. {^Sun/""1™' Independent ....... 1941 8 24 287 2.00 3,829
Kerby Jennings, Editor and Publisher.
Ledger and Times + ............... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1882 8 24 280 10.00 §2,518
James C. Williams, Editor; Ledger & Times Pub'g Co., 103 N. 4th St.
NEW CASTLE (G4), pop. 681; Henry Co. (NW). 80 m NW of Frankfort. Railroad sta-
tion, Eminence. L&N RR. Grist mill Agriculture Corn, hay, tobacco.
Henry County Local + ............ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1879 8 22 308 2.50 2,650
James A. Owen, Editor; Henry County Local Company, Publisher.
NICHOLASVILLEf <H5), pop. 8,406; Jessamine Co. (C). 12 m S of Lexington. SOU
RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain, truck farms. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Jessamine Journal -f ............... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1873 8 22 294 2.50 §2,116
Ed Easterly III, Editor & Publisher.
OLIVE HILL (L4), pop. 1,851; Carter Co. (NE). 50 m W of Huntington, W. Va. C&O
RR. Fire brick, crushed ballast, limestone dust, cement, glass-sand, garment
factories. Clay, sand, gravel pits; coal mines. Diversified farming.
Carter County Herald + ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1904 8 24 280 2.50 1,490
Miss Louise Fultz, Editor; Carter Co. Herald Publishing Co.
OWENSBOROf <C5), pop. 88,651; Daviess Co. (WC). On Ohio River, 88 m SE of
Evansville. Ind. L&N ; 1C RRs. Boat connections. Airlines : EAL ; OZA.
Manufactures whiskey, electric lamps, radio tubes, chairs, cigars, brass, iron
and steel products, furniture, storm and screen windows, mattress springs,
concrete, chemicals, tobacco hogsheads and boxes, flour, oil well supplies, sewer
pipes, cheese, canned goods, building blocks, stock feeds. Tobacco auction ware-
houses ; meat and poultry packing plants ; steel mills ; soybean mill. Oil, gas
wells; coal mines; clay pits; timber. Diversified farming. Kentucky Wesleyan
College; Brescia College. Three banks; bank debits (6-30-58), $59,176,581;
deposits (6-30-58), $55,002,188. 17,081 electric (AC) meters; 12,490 gas (nat.)
meters; 18,656 telephones.
Messenger and Inquirer -4- ...... Daily & Sun...Democratic ......... 1875 8 24 294 17.50 **24,60O
All day newspaper. One issue only on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday circ.**23,729
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. **23,920
L. W. Hager, Editor; Owensboro Publishing Company, Inc.
OWENTONf (H3%). pop. 1,249; Owen Co. (NC). 80 m N of Frankfort. Railroad sta-
tion, Sparta. L&N RR. Cheese factory. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, sheep.
N0De8m^crIt4* ?^?.? ?°" ....}Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1868 8 24 301 2.50
Clayton Roland, Editor; The News-Herald Publishing Co.
OWINGSVILLEf (K4), pop. 929; Bath Co. (NE). 48 m NE of Lexington. Railroad
station, Preston. C&O RR. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, potatoes.
Bath Co. News-Outlook + ...... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1879 7 24 280 2.50
Paul I. Lewis, Editor and Publisher.
§2,207
§2,004
PADUCAHf (C2%), pop. 32,828; McCracken Co. (SW). On the Ohio River, 80 m SW
of Evansville, Ind. L&N; 1C; CB&Q; P&I RRs. Airlines: DAL; OZA.
Manufactures hosiery, shoes, leather goods, barges, boxes and baskets, auto-
motive radiators, radios, chemicals, textile machinery, ladies' wearing apparel,
men's shirts. Important hurley tobacco market ; railroad shops ; atomic energy
plant. Three banks; bank clearings, (6-30-58), $33,467,490; deposits (6-30-58),
$34,805,749. 17,850 electric (AC) meters; 9,805 gas (nat.) meters; 19,364
telephones. Clay, fluorite, coal mines.
Qnti n«m/M.i..*-L. JEvg.ex.Sat.A T . „ . . 1871 8 23 298 18.00 **25,18S
Sun-Democrat + ..................... {sun.,Sun.M Independent ....... Sunday circ. **26,041
Color advertising accepted.
E. J. Paxton, Sr., Editor; Paducah Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
PAINTSVILLEf <M5), pop. 4,809; Johnson Co. (EC). On Big Sandy River, 50 m S of
Ashland. C&O RR. Bottling works; oil refineries. Coal mines; oil wells. Stock,
poultry, truck, grain farms.
Herald-f ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1901 8 24 287 3.00
Douglas Wheeler, Editor; Paints ville Herald, Publisher.
PARISf (J4), pop. 6,012; Bourbon Co. (NEC). 18 m NE of Lexington. F&C; L&N
RRs. Tobacco redryer ; flour mills ; nut packing plant ; seed-cleaning plant. Manu-
factures clothing, household goods. Ships tobacco, livestock. Limestone quarries.
Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
FntornriM.1. f Evg.ex.Sat.A noTwn,.™*?,. 1942 9 28 294 13.50
Enterprise-f- ........................... jSun..Sun.M. Democratic ........ Sunday circ.
J. M. Alverson, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 23 E. Fourth St.
Kentuckian-Citizen + .............. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1807 8 24 280 2.00 -
Paul Brannon, Editor and Publisher, 820 Main St.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. x Subscript ion included in membership fe*.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to th« us* of the Directory In front of book.
§2,890
§4,772
§4,772
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PIKEVILLEf (M5H). pop. 5,154; Pike Co. (E). 80 m 8 of Ashland. C&O RR. Manu-
factures gasoline, carbon black, cement blocks, beverages. Coal mines; timber.
Pike County News-f .Thursday Independent 1920 8 24 287 8.50
John M. Ward, Editor; Cumberland Publishing Co., Publisher, Box 511.
PINEVILLEf (K7), pop. 8,890; Bell Co. (8E). On Cumberland River, 10 m N of
Middleboro. L&N RR. Summer resort and tourist center. Coal mines; hard-
wood timber; limestone quarry.
Sun -f Thursday Independent 1908 8 24 280 2.00
H. R. Chandler, Editor; Sun Publishing Co.
Circ
54,700
§1,194
' V V A.19*»
$200 — Free
PRESTONSBURGf (M5), pop. 8,585; Floyd Co. (EC). 60 m S of Ashland. C&O RR.
Coal mines. Diversified farming. Corn and truck crops.
Floyd County Times -f .Thursday Independent 1927 8 24 287 3.00
Norman Allen, Editor; Prestonsburg Publishing Company.
PRINCETONf (B6), pop. 6,888; Caldwell Co. (SW). 60 m S of Owensboro. 1C RR.
Railroad machine shops; stemmeries; flour and hosiery mills; collar and shirt
factory. Ships tobacco, livestock, hosiery, fluorspar, produce. Fluorspar mines.
Diversified farming.
Caldwell County Times -f Thursday Independent 1925 7 24 280 2.50
H. W. Nichols, Editor; Caldwell County Times, Publisher.
Leader + Thursday Independent 1871 8 24 304 2.50
John S. Hutcheson, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 529.
PROVIDENCE (B6), pop. 8,905; Webster Co. (WC). 84 m SW of Henderson. 1C; L&N
RRs. Flour, feed, lumber mills; meat packing plant. Coal mines; oak timber.
Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, hay.
Journal-Enterprise -f .Thursday Democratic 1902 8 24 308 3.00
J. L. Bradley, Editor and Publisher.
RICHMONDf (J5), pop. 10,268; Madison Co. (C). 26 m SE of Lexington. LAN RR.
Electric bulb, cement block factories ; flour mill ; bottling works ; tobacco ware-
houses. Eastern Kentucky State College. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn,
livestock.
Eastern Progre8s+ V Semi-mo CoIUAU 1923 cL^edl^?.
Students of Eastern Kentucky State College, Editors and Publishers.
Madison County Post-}- Thursday Republican 1873 8 24 280 2.94
8,950
§2,309
1,645
§2^35
3,400
§511
§5,103
§1,084
§2,204
Forest Hume, Editor and Publisher.
Register -f- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1864 8 24 294 8.00
Keen Johnson and Shelton Saufley, Editors ; Daily Register Company, Publisher.
RUSSELL (M3%). pop. 1,681; Greenup Co. (NE). 5 m N of Ashland. C&O RR.
Bridge to Ironton, Ohio. Railroad shops; creosoting plant. Diversified farming.
Times 4- Friday Independent 1908 5 24 224 3.50
E. D. Mitten dorf, Editor; Russell Publishing Company, Inc.
RUSSELL SPRINGS (G6%), pop. 1,125; Russell Co. (SC). 95 m SE of Louisville. Rail-
road station, Somerset. SOU RR. Saw mills ; chair factory ; hatchery. Dairy, grain,
poultry farms.
Times Journal + .Thursday Independent 1949 8 23 297 2.50
Andrew J. Norfleet, Editor and Publisher.
RUSSELLVILLEf (D7), pop. 4,529; Logan Co. (SW). 80 m W of Bowling Green. L&N
RR. Concrete pipe, tobacco, candy factories; bottling works. Coal, asphalt
mines ; timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Tobacco.
f Auburn News-f Wednesday Democratic 1952 8 24 286 1.50 §305
| News- Democrat -f Friday Democratic 1806 8 24 280 8.00 §2,965
1 Al Smith, Editor; Mrs. Byme A. Evans, Publisher.
SAINT MATTHEWS— See Louisville— Voice of St. Matthews and The Voice of the
Highlands.
SALYERSVILLEf (L5), pop. 1,174; Magoffin Co. (EC). 55 m S of Ashland. Railroad
station, Royalton. C&O RR. Oil wells. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, potatoes.
Independent-f Friday Independent 1921 7 24 280 3.00 1,350
Albert K. Moore. Editor and Publisher.
SANDY HOOKf (L4), pop. X288; Elliott Co. (NE). 40 m SW of Ashland. C&O RR.
Saw mill. Agriculture. Burley tobacco, livestock, dairying.
Elliott Co. News .Tuesday Independent 1945 7 24 280 2.00 §812
Hope Hutchlnson, Editor ; Courier Publishing Co.
SCOTTSVILLEf (E7). pop. 2,060 ; Allen Co. (SW). 26 m SE of Bowling Green. L&N RR.
Overalls, tobacco, spoke factories ; saw mills. Oil wells ; hardwood timber. Dairy.
stock, poultry, fruit farms. Tobacco, livestock.
Allen County News-f Wednesday Independent 1935 7 24 280 2.00 2,320
H. A. Ward, Editor and Publisher. 1st and Maple Sts.
Citizen-Times -f Thursday Republican 1890 7 24 280 2.00 2,492
Frances H. Pltchford, Editor and Publisher.
SEBREE (B6), pop. 1,168; Webster Co. (WC). 16 m S of Henderson. L&N RR. Flour,
feed mills; hatchery; hybrid seed corn processing plant. Summer resort. Oil,
gas wells; timber. Agriculture. Dairying, livestock, soybeans.
Banner Friday Democratic 1892 8 24 280 8.00 §1,045
Baxter Melton. Jr., Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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SHELBYVILLEt (G4), pop. 4,408; Shelby Co. (NWC). 81 m E of Louisville. CAO;
SOU; LAN RRs. Flour, feed mills; bottling works; oil refinery; leaf tobacco
warehouses. Agriculture. Tobacco, livestock, corn.
Shelby News + Thursday Ind. Dem 1886 7 24 280 2.60 §2,860
Bennett Roach. Editor; Bennett Roach and Mrs. M. C. Turner, Publishers.
Shelby Sentinel-f- Thursday Democratic 1840 8 24 287 8.00 §2,90O
Daniel and James O'Sullivan, Editors and Publishers.
SHEPHERDSVILLEf (F4K), pop. 958; Bullitt Co. (NWC). 20 m S of Louisville.
LAN RR. Flour and feed mill. Diversified farming. Corn, tobacco, dairying.
Pioneer-News + Friday Democratic 1882 7 26 276 2.00 §2,260
Mrs. A. B. Hawkins, Editor; Mrs. Myrtelle Barrall, Publisher.
SOMERSETf (H6%), pop. 7,097; Pulaski Co. (SO. 79 m S of Lexington. SOU RR.
Flour mills; bottling works; clothing factory; oil refinery; creamery. Coal
mines ; timber. Stock, poultry farms. Corn, tobacco, hay.
Commonwealth, The-f Wednesday Republican 1925 8 24 287 2.50 §5,1O5
George A. Joplin, Jr., Editor; Joplin & Rogers, Publishers.
Journal-h .Thursday Democratic 1888 8 24 287 2.00 §2,900
Montie R. Tussey, Editor; Rogers and Joplin, Publishers.
SPRINGFIELDf (G5). pop. 2.082; Washington Co. (C). 60 m SE of Louisville. LAN
RR. Tobacco market and warehouses. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Tobacco,
corn, wheat.
Sun + Thursday Ind. Dem 1904 7 24 280 2.50 §2,700
Joe L. Edelen, J. S. Moran, Editors and Publishers.
STANFORDf (H5%), pop. 1,861; Lincoln Co. (C). 40 m SW of Lexington. LAN RR.
Manufactures cheese, butter, flour, caskets, overalls. Walnut timber. Dairy,
stock, grain farms. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Interior Journal + Tues. A Fri Democratic 1860 7 24 280 8.00 §3,15O
Richard C. Ferguson, Editor and Publisher. ,
Lincoln County News + .Thursday Democratic 1951 8 25 294 1.50 §1,631
R. T. Baughman, Editor; Baughman Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
STEARNS (J7), pop. X900; McCreary Co. (SEC). 100 m S of Lexington. SOU; KAT
RRs. Lumber mill. Coal mines ; oil wells ; timber. Stock farms.
McCreary County Record -4- ...Tues day Independent 1919 8 24 284 2.00 §1,357
C. W. Hume, Editor; Joplin A Rogers, Publishers.
STURGIS (B5H). pop. 2,222; Union Co. (WC). 43 m SE of Evansville, Ind. 1C RR.
Flour and feed mill ; clothing factory. Coal mines. Livestock, grain farms.
News -4- .Thursday Democratic 1885 8 22 280 8.00 §1,484
Edwin C. Caiman, Editor and Publisher.
TAYLORSVILLEf (G4%), pop. 888; Spencer Co. (NWC). 88 m SE of Louisville, LAN
RR. Flour mill, rendering plant. Agriculture. Livestock, tobacco, corn.
Spencer Magnet + Thursday Independent 1870 7 24 280 2.00 1,185
Claude Brock, Editor and Publisher.
TOMPKINSVILLEf (F7), pop. 1,859; Monroe Co. (SO. 60 m SE of Bowling Green.
Railroad station, Glasgow. LAN RR. Manufactures barrel staves, axe handles,
work clothes, cheese. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, tobacco, livestock.
News 4- Thursday Independent 1903 7 24 280 2.00 §2,200
Clarence Martin, Editor and Publisher.
UNIONTOWN — See Gleaner and Journal, Henderson.
VANCEBURGf (L8%). pop. 1,628; Lewis Co. (NE). On Ohio River, 20 m SW of Ports-
mouth, O. CAO RR. Manufactures shoes, railroad ties, staves, flour. Dairy,
stock, truck farms.
Lewis County Herald 4- Thursday Republican 1924 7 26 280 2.00 §2,044
W. C. Dugan, Editor; Lewis County Herald Publishing Company.
VERSAILLESf (H4%). pop. 2,760; Woodford Co. (C). 12 m W of Lexington. SOU
RR. Flour and feed mill; shirt factory. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Tobacco,
hemp, bluegrass seed.
Woodford Sun Thursday Democratic 1869 8 26 196 2.00 $1,440
A. B. Chandler, Jr., Editor; A. B. Chandler, Publisher.
WALTON (H8), pop. 1,858; Boone Co. (N). 20 m S of Covington. LAN; SOU RRs.
Cannery; feed mill, tie factory. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Tobacco, corn.
Advertiser-f .Thursday Democratic 1914 6 26 280 2.00 §2,165
M. M. Meadows, Editor and Publisher.
WARSAWf (H8), pop. 829; Gallatin Co. (N). On Ohio River, 85 m SW of Cincinnati,
Ohio. Railroad station, Sparta. LAN RR. Furniture factory; lumber mill; nurs-
eries. Livestock, corn, tobacco farms.
Gallatin County News + Thursday Independent 1926 5 24 210 1.50 1,480
C. E. Adams, Editor and Publisher.
WEST UBERTYf (L6). pop. 931; Morgan Co. (EC). 78 m E of Lexington. Railroad
station, Mt. Sterling. CAO RR. Burley tobacco market. Coal mines ; gas, oil wells ;
timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, poultry.
Licking Valley Courier Thursday Ind. Dem 1910 7 24 280 3.00 §2,802
Bernard E. Whitt, Editor; Courier Publishing Company.
WHITESBURGf (M6), pop. 1,893 ; Letcher Co. (SE). 110 m SE of Lexington. LAN RR.
Bottling works. Coal mines ; clay pita ; timber.
Mountain Eagle Thursday .Independent 1907 7 24 315 8.00 2,765
Thomas E. Gish, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. W Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership foe.
BE SURE TO READ the Grid* to the use of tb» Directory In front of book.
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WICKLIFFEf (B8), pop. 1,010; Ballard Co. (8W). 80 m SW of Paducah. GM&O; 1C
RRs. Clay pits; timber. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, dairying.
Advance- Yeoman -f Friday Independent 1891 8 24 318 2. BO $2,382
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Magee, Editors and Publishers.
WILLIAMSBURGf (J7), pop. 8,848; Whitley Co. (SE). On Cumberland River, 80 m
NW of Middleboro. L&N RR. Garment factory; planing mill; bottling works.
Coal mines ; gas wells ; hardwood timber. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Whitley Republican -f- Thursday Republican 1908 8 24 280 8.00 §1,550
H. A. Browning, Jr., Editor; H. A. Browning, Sr., Publisher.
WILUAMSTOWNf (H8), pop. 1,466: Grant Co. (N). 84 m S of Covington. SOU RR.
Baseballs, soft balls, sports goods manufactured. Ships tobacco, hay, livestock.
Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Grant County News -f Friday Ind. Dem 1906 8 24 276 2.00 §3,O43
Edythe G. Harrell, Editor and Publisher.
WILMORE (H6), pop. 2,887; Jessamine Co. (C). 16 m S of Lexington. SOU RR. Flour,
feed mills. Asbury College ; Asbury Theological Seminary. Stone quarry. Farming.
Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Asbury Collegian +V Tuesday Collegiate .1916 5 24 224 3.00 1,140
Students of Asbury College, Editors and Publishers, Box 284.
WINCHESTERf (J4%), pop. 9,226; Clark Co. (NEC). 18 m E of Lexington. CAO;
L&N RRs. Manufactures fertilizer, men's shirts and suits ; bed springs, lumber,
flash bulbs, seed harvesters, bricks, beverages. Bluegrass seed stripper. Lime-
stone quarries. Agriculture. Tobacco, bluegrass seed, livestock.
Sun-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1879 8 24 304 15.60 3,948
W. C. Caywood, Editor; J. S. Tatman, Publisher.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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LOUISIANA
Population 2,683,516 (U. S. Census* 1950)
State Capital, BATON ROUGE
Louisiana is bounded on the north by Arkansas and Mississippi, east by Mississippi and the Gulf
of Mexico, south by the Gulf of Mexico, and west by Texas. Its extreme length from east to west
it about 300 miles; breadth, 240 miles; total land area, 45,162 square miles.
The surface is generally low and level. There are low hills in the north and northwest, from
which the land slopes gradually to the Mississippi and the Gulf. Much of the land along the river
is below the water level during the spring freshets, and is protected from overflow by levees, which
are built on both banks below Baton Rouge, and on the west bank, throughout the state. Many of
the principal rivers and bayous are protected in like manner so that but a small portion of the
land is subject to overflow. The soil of the river bottoms is exceedingly fertile and is almost
entirely silt brought down by the Mississippi River. It yields large crops of cotton, sugar cane
and rice. The prairies are productive and afford good pasture in places. The hilly section yields
good cotton crops, but about half is covered with pine barrens. The climate is semi-tropical, very
warm and moist in summer with little cold weather in winter. The Weather Bureau at New
Orleans gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 69.6; highest on record, 102; lowest on
record. 7. Total annual precipitation is 59.81 inches.
On account of the great extent of navigable waters, of which the state has 4,800 miles, and the
network of railroads penetrating every part of the state, the products of Louisiana's fields, mines,
factories and fisheries are readily and rapidly moved, and none of the state's resources need be
neglected for lack of transportation facilities. New Orleans is the leading city and an important
port. This city is famous as a winter resort and has many historical attractions as well as pic-
turesqueness. Largest of the state's institutions of higher education is Tulane University, located
at New Orleans. Louisiana State University is located at Baton Rouge, the Capital.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twenty-first. Rural population (1950), 54.7%. In 1950, of
the 2,683,516 total population, 1.796.548 were white, 886,968 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950). 124,181. Farm acreage, 11,202,278. Average acreage per farm, 90.2.
Average value per farm, $7,011. Farm selling products over $10,000 in value, 3,809.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $204,749,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $122,601,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : cotton (value of production), $53,103,000, rank, tenth;
rice, $54,132,000, rank, third; sweet potatoes, $10,964,000, rank, first; cottonseed (value of
production), $7,060,000, rank, tenth; soybeans, $4,952,000; pecans, $3,638,000, rank, third;
corn, $3,446,000; wheat, $1,766,000; hay, $1,656,000; sugarcane sirup, $1,432,000, rank, first;
oats, $558,000; potatoes, $535,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): strawberries (value of production), $4,240,000,
rank, fourth; peaches, $358,000; pears, $32,000. (Citrus) (1957-58): oranges and tangerines,
$644,000, rank, fifth.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $156,289,000; hogs and pigs,
$8,067,000; horses and mules, $6,540,000; all sheep and lambs. $1,102,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $10,296,000;
eggs, $9,777,000; turkeys, $139,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $37,782,000. Total milk
production on farms, 870,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : creamed cottage cheese, 2,889,000
Ibs.; ice cream, 8,844,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Marine waters and coastal rivers catch (1956), 408,660,000 Ibs.; $25,358,000 value. Principal
fish: shrimp, oysters, menhaden, sea trout, crabs. Mississippi River and tributaries catch (1956),
7,477,000 Ibs.; $1,291,000 value.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total lumber production (1953), 807 million feet, b.m. Principal woods: southern yellow pine,
oak. red and sap gum, black and tupelo gum, cottonwood and aspen, cypress, elm, ash, beech,
hickory, sycamore, yellow poplar.
Fur animals (1956-57) : Number of animals taken, 2,278,939; total value, $2,683,979. Principal
furs : muskrat, nutria, mink, otter.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,182,485,000. Leading industry groups:
chemicals and allied products, petroleum and coal products, food and kindred products. Total
expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $196,081,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $938,500,000, rank, fifth. Principal mineral products in order of value: petro-
leum, natural gas liquids, natural gas, sulfur.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 884,300. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 1,096,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 610. Number of retail stores (1954), 26,844 ; sales, $2,837,791,000.
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NEW ORLEANS,
BATON ROUGE
AND VICINITY
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RAILROADS
5 Arkansas & Louisiana
Missouri
54 Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific
77 Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
80 Gulf, Mobile & Ohio
87 Illinois Central
95 Kansas City Southern
101 Louisiana & Arkansas
102 Louisiana & North West
104 Louisiana Midland
106 Louisiana Southern
107 Louisville & Nashville
108 Mansfield Ry & Transport
113 Mississippi Central
122 Missouri Pacific
125 Natchez Urania & Ruston
126 New Orleans & Lower
Coast
134 North Louisiana & Gulf
139 Red Rjver& Gulf
161 St Louis Southwestern
168 Southern
170 Southern Pacific
174 Texas & Pacific
176 Tremont & Guff
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LIST OF PARISHES*
Total number of parishes 64
Parish, Location on Map. and Parish Seat Pop. Parish. Location on Map, and Parish Seat Pop
1 Acadia (SW), Crowley .................. 47,060 34 Morehouse (N)f Bastrop ................ 82,08*8
2 Allen (SW), Oberlin ...................... 18,885 85 Natchitoches (NW), Natchitoches 88,144
8 Ascension (SE), Donaldsonville.... 22,887 36 Orleans (SE), New Orleans .......... 570445
4 Assumption (S), Napoleonville.... 17,278 87 Ouachita (N), Monroe .................... 74*718
5 Avoyelles (E), Marksville ............ 88,081 38 Plaquemines (SE), Pointe a la
6 Beauregard (SW). De Bidder ........ 17,766 Hache .......... . .......................... 14289
7 Bienville (NW), Arcadia ................ 19,105 89 Pointe Coupee (SEC), New Roads 2l!841
8 Bossier (NW), Benton .................. 40.189 40 Rapides (C), Alexandria ...... „...!.... 90 648
9 Caddo (NW), Shreveport .............. 176,647 41 Red River (NW), Coushatta .......... 12*118
10 Calcasieu (SW), Lake Charles ...... 89,636 42 Richland (NE), Rayville ................ 26*672
11 Caldwell (NE), Columbia .............. 10,298 43 Sabine (W), Many... ....................... 20.880
12 Cameron (SW), Cameron ................ 6,244 44 St. Bernard (SE), St. Bernard ...... 11.087
18 Catahoula (EC), Harris onburg ...... 11,884 45 St. Charles (SE), Hahnville .......... 18,868
14 Claiborne (N), Homer.. .................. 25.068 46 St. Helena (E). Greensburg .......... 9,018
16 Concordia (EC), Vidalia ................ 14,898 47 St. James (SE), Convent .............. 15 884
16 De Soto (W), Mansfield .................. 24,898 48 St. John the Baptist (SE), Edgard 14.861
17 East Baton Rouge (SEC). 49 St. Landry (EC). Opelousas .......... 78,476
,o wBat,?n RSUSS,P\ ............................ 158.286 50 St. Martin (S), rft. Martin ville ...... 26.868
18 East Carroll (NE), ,„„„„ 51 St. Mary (S). Franklin .................. 86.848
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56 Union (-N), Farmerville ................ 19,141
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<6o loeria \oj, INCW loeria .......... . ..... .... 4u,uDi? ** •\r-__,iii__ IQ\ AUU *n •/> AHA
24 Iberville (S), Plaquemine .............. 26,750 " Vermili on (S) Abbeville ................ 86.929
26 Jackson (N), Jonesboro ................ 15,484 " wJIXJLf™ nr? Vw fciinVn ........ J«'S2?
26 Jefferson (SE). Gretna .................. 103,878 JJ ^ as hi ng ton (E) . Fra nklmton ...... 88,871
27 Jefferson Davis (SW). Jennings.. 26,298 £0 Webster (NW), Mmden. ............. 85,704
28 Lafayette (SE), Lafayette ............ 57,743 61 West Baton Rouge (SEC).
29 Lafourche (SE), Thibodaux .......... 42,209 Art wPorV,Alletl! •/c;»';— X";'"^ ........... }H!S
80 La Salle (C), Jena .......................... 12,717 62 West Carroll (NE), Oak Grove.... 17,248
81 Lincoln (N), Ruston ...................... 25,782 63 West Feliciana (EC).
82 Livingston (SE), Livingston ........ 20.064 St. Francisville .......................... 10,169
88 Madison (NE), Tullulah ................ 17,451 64 Winn (NWC), Winnfield ................ 16.119
•Parishes without newspapers are marked —
LOUISIANA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 18 Daily .......................................... 2
Evening Dailies ........................ (14) Weekly ...................................... 15
Morning Dailies ........................ (4) Semi-monthly .......................... 3
Daily, with Sunday edition ...... (8) Fortnightly ................................ 1
Semi-weekly .............................. 1 Monthly .................................... 33
Weekly ...................................... 101 Bi-monthly ................................ 5
Free or partly free circ. wklies. (1) Quarterly .................................. 3
- Six times a year ........................ 1
Total Newspapers ................ 120 -
Total Periodicals .................. 63
Total number of publications ............................................................................ 183
Parish seats (indicated by t) having publications ........................................ 56
Total number of towns having publications .................................................... 96
Per circulation Azures for dally papers se« also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it la
possible to Incorporate • later figure In that list.
Estab Co Is ^ Width V Depth Sub Circ
ABBEVILLEf (F6%), pop. 9,888; Vermilion Par. (S). On Vermilion River, 65 m SW
of Baton Rouge. SP RR. Rice mills ; sugar and sirup factories. Trapping. Agri-
culture. Livestock, rice, sugar cane.
Meridional-f Thursday Democratic 1856 8 24 287 3.00 §3,950
Ralph R. Bienvenu, Editor and Publisher.
ALEXANDRIAf (F4), pop. 84,918; Rapides Par. (C). On Red River, 175 m NW of
New Orleans. MP; T&P; CRI&P; LA A; SP RRs. Airline, DAL.
Railroad and machine shops; foundry; meat packing, coffee roasting, cotton
ginning, creosoting plants. Manufactures lumber, hardwood flooring, furniture,
sashes and doors, chemicals, insecticides, mattresses, pine products, lubricating
oil, stoves, gasoline. Salt mines ; oil and pas wells. Agriculture. Cotton, corn,
sugar cane. Three banks: deposits (6-30-58), $108,864,831. 17,263 electric
(AC) meters; 14,440 gas (nat.) meters; 25,064 telephones. TV station.
Baptist Message, The-f- Thursday Baptist 1883 5 24 210 2.00 t68,800
James F. Cole, Editor; Louisiana Baptist Convention, Publisher, Box 811.
Louisiana Municipal Review... Monthly JAffairs^1 1937 3 25 133 6-°° 3'850
Claude Morgan, Editor; Claude Morgan and Associates, Publisher,
1828 McArthur Dr.
^ReVteter™1 Lotli8lana JFriday Catholic 1954 8 23 294 5.00 * 14,605
Rev. Murray ciay ton,' Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
2208 Texas Ave.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^ Nonpar* fl
•ms. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tParlsh Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included In membership lee.
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Town Talk + ............................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Democratic ........ 1883 8 22 294 15.60**24,214
Color and comic atrip advertising accepted.
McCormick & Company. Inc., Publisher ( 1 ) .
AMITEf (J5), pop. 2,804; Tangipahoa Par. (SE). 45 m E of Baton Rouge. 1C RR,
Manufactures prepared feeds, lumber products, machinery, concrete products,
brooms, brushes, ice; ships berries and vegetables. Agriculture, especially
strawberries and truck crops, cattle raising.
News-Digest-f ......................... Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1869 7 24 280 2.50
Leo H. Lanier, Editor and Publisher, 135 E. Oak.
Tangi Talk ................................ Wednesday ....Independent ...... 1930 7 24 294 2.50 §2,212
Howard Barman, Editor and Publisher.
ARABI (K6%), pop. X 5,000; St. Bernard Par. (SE). On Mississippi River, adjoining
New Orleans. Railroad station, New Orleans. Meat packing, automobile assem-
bling, aluminum plants. Stock yards. Diversified farming. Okra.
St. Bernard Voice -h ................ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1890 6 26 280 3.00 §1,652
Edwin M. Roy, Editor and Publisher, 234 Mehle Ave.
ARCADIAf (El%), pop. 2.241; Bienville Par. (NW). 50 m E of Shreveport. 1C RR.
Manufactures cotton oil products. Gas wells; pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, cattle.
Bienville Democrat + .............. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1913 8 24 322 8.00
Emmett J. Lee, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
BASTROPf (Gl), pop. 12,769; Morehouse Par. (N). 100 m NW of Vicksburg, Miss.
A&LM ; MP RRs. Manufactures paper and paper products, printers' ink, varnish.
chemicals, cement sacks. Cotton gin. Gas wells; pine, hardwood timber. Diversi-
fied farming. Cotton, peaches, truck crops.
r Clarion ...................................... Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1875 8 22 294 4.00 **4,166
< Enterprise-f ............................. {sat'^Sun IndePendent ...... 1901 8 22 294 15.50 **4,286
I Nathan Bolton, Editor and Publisher.
BATON ROUGEf (H5ft), pop. 125,629; E. Baton Rouge Par. (SEC). The State Capital,
75 m NW of New Orleans, on the Mississippi River. 1C; MP; L&A RRs. Air-
lines DAL ; EAL ; SOU. Major port for ocean and river transportation.
Oil refining; synthetic rubber manufacturing; aluminum plant; plants man-
ufacturing tetra ethyl lead, sulphuric and hydrofluoric acid, alcohol, salt, coke,
soda ash, chlorine; food packing. Manufactures chemicals, sashes and doors,
foundry products, mattresses, soft drinks. Five banks; bank deposits (6-30-58),
$236,302,986. 50,850 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 48,704 (residential)
gas (nat.) meters; 48,404 (residential) telephones. Sulphur, salt mines; hard-
wood timber. Louisiana State University and A. and M. College; Southern
University and A. and M. College (Negro). State institutions. Two TV stations.
Advoc.te + ............................... EveryMorn ..... Democratic ........ «
State Times -f ......................... JEvg.ex.Sun ..... Democratic ........ 1842 8 23 805 15.60**33,229
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Chas. P. Manship. Jr., Editor and Publisher, 525 Lafayette St.
Boardman, The-f-V (no adv.). .Monthly .......... Education .......... 1947 1 50 84 x $692
Fred G. Thatcher, Editor; Louisiana School Assn., Controlled free dist. $1,656
Publisher, P. O. Box 8986, University Station (3).
Digest, The -f (Negro) ........... Bi-weekly ........ Collegiate .......... 1930 5 24 219
Students of Southern University, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 5,000
Gulf States Architect and 1 ,. ... /Architecture, 1956 3 33 140 3.50 tl.800
Builder ......... f Monthly .. {Building Controlled free dist. $1.100
Lloyd Lewis, Editor; Delta Publications, Inc., Suite 100. 816 Howard Ave.
usmess Kevtew lMonthIy l^ommerce 193? 2 39 126 3,050— Free
X "Division 'of 'Research" College of Commerce, Publisher, University Station (3).
Louisiana Motor Transport \MrtT%fVllw -Mn*n1. Tmrlr'o. 1953 3 28 14° 8-°° 1-800
Association News . f Monthly Motor Truck g.. Controlled free dist. 700
Rhodes Publishing Service, P. O. Box 943.
Louisiana Schools V Monthly Educational 1922 3 26 136 x2.00 15,519
Mrs. Dallas Kent, Editor; Louisiana Teacher Assn., Publisher (2).
L°Alum"1 N^wl yniver*ity JBi-monthly Alumni 1924 3 28 140 xS.OO 16,500
Louise D. Wiggins,' Editor; Louisiana State Univ. and A. and M. College,
Publisher, Alumni Hall, L.S.U. (3).
Marines Magazine, The Monthly { Veteran s^* 1942 8 27 183 2'00 14'500
Clint Davison, Editor; Marine Corps League, Inc., Pub., P. O. Box 2087.
News Leader (Negro) (offset) Saturday Independent 1952 8 22 280 4.00 $10,500
Leslie Barnum, Editor; J. K. Land, Publisher, P. O. Box 1921.
9 Quarterly Journal of Speech..Quarterly Speech 1915 2 80 119 x5.50 $5,500
Donald Bryant, Editor.
Speech Teacher, The V Quarterly Speech Educ 1952 2 30 116x5.50 $3,000
Karl Robinson, Editor; Speech Assn. of America, Publisher,
Louisiana State University.
Revettle+ {Sun A Mon Collegiate 1872 5 24 231 6.00 10,000
School of Journalism, La. State Univ., Pub., Alumni Hall, Univ. (3).
T-V Times (offset) Friday TV Programs. ...19 58 3 18 106 4.95 8,300
Cleo Gould, Editor; Jack Gould, Publisher, 1765 Carter.
OrcnUtlon— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Utes Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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BENTONf (CD, pop. 741; Bossier Par. (NW). 14 m N of Shreveport. SLSW RR.
Cotton gins. Pin* timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Bossier Banner-Progress + ... .Thursday Democratic 1869 7 24 280 2.00
F. G. Phillips, Editor and Publisher.
BERNICE (El), pop. 1,524 ; Union Far. (N). 40 m NW of Monroe. CRIAP RR. Saw mill.
Pulpwood. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
News- Journal -f Thursday Independent 1910
Guy R. White, Editor; News-Journal, Publisher.
6 26 280 2.00
Clrc
$800
860
BOGALUSA (L5), pop. 17,798; Washington Par. (E). 60 m NE of New Orleans.
GM&O RR. Manufactures lumber, wood and creosoted products, paper, paper
boxes and bags, turpentine, tungoil, auto body parts. Yellow pine, hardwood
timber. Grain, truck farms. Sugar cane, sweet potatoes, corn, cotton.
N«w«4- /Evg.ex.Sat.& inAtm.nAtm4. 1945 8 24 301 18.00 **6,826
NeW8 + \Sun.,SunM. independent Sunday circ **6,908
Halford R. Houser, Editor; Bogalusa Daily News, Inc., Publisher
BOSSIER CITY (Cl%), branch of Shreveport P. O., pop. 16,470; Bossier Par. (NW),
% m E of Shreveport. L&A ; SLSW ; 1C ; SP RRs. Oil refineries ; cottonseed oil
mill; tie preserving plant; acids and sulphur, mattress, box, candy factories.
Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, alfalfa.
Planters Press + Thursday Independent 1928 7 24 308 2.50 §3,009
Ned Touchstone, Editor and Publisher.
BUNKIE (F5), pop. 4,666; Avoyelles Par. (E). 80 m SE of Alexandria. TAP RR.
Manufactures sirup, cottonseed oil, hoops, staves. Timber; oil and gas fields.
Agriculture. Cotton, sugar cane, corn.
Record-f Friday Democratic 1909 7 24 280 4.00 §1,710
Sue Eakin, Editor; Record Publishing Co., Inc., 128 W. Main St.
CAMERONf (D7), pop. X609; Cameron Par. (SW). On Calcasieu Pass, 80 m S of Lake
Charles. Railroad station, Lake Charles. MP; SP; KCS RRs. Fish oil and shrimp
packing plants. Agriculture. Cotton, rice.
Cameron Parish Pilot + Friday Independent 1956 8 24 295 8.00 §1,560
Jerry Wise, Editor and Publisher, Box 845.
CHURCH POINT (F6), pop. 2,897; Acadia Par. (SW). 20 m NW of Lafayette. T&P
RR. Rice mills; cotton gins. Agriculture. Rice, cotton, corn.
News-f Tuesday Independent 1934 8 24 280 2.00 3,370
Milo A. Nickel, Editor; Acadian-Tribune, Inc., Publisher, Rayne.
CLINTONf (J5). pop. 1,883; E. Feliciana Par. (EC). 32 ro NE of Baton Rouge. 1C
RR. Saw, feed mills; cotton gins. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Cotton,
cotton, sweet potatoes.
Citizen-Watchman Friday Independent 1878 5 24 224 4.00 U.417
Malva H. Huson, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 625.
COLFAXf (E8%), pop. 1,651; Grant Par. (C). On Red River, 20 m NW of Alexandria.
L&A RR. Manufactures chemicals, creosoted, asphalt products. Cotton gin.
Resort. Pine, hardwood timber. Stock, truck, grain farms. Cotton.
Chronicle-f Friday Independent 1876 7 24 280 3.00 §1,980
W. D. Richards, Jr., Editor; Kenneth Walker, Publisher.
COLUMBIAf (F2) , pop. 920 ; Caldwell Par. (NE) . On Ouachita River, 28 m S of Monroe.
MP RR. Pine, oak timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, truck crops.
Cai^Krls^+Ch™an" JThursday Independent 1885 8 24 287 3.00 §1,375
H. Ted Woods'^' 'Editor 'and Publisher.
COUSHATTAf (D2%), pop. 1,788; Red River Par. (NW). On Red River, 45 m SE of
Shreveport. L&A JlR. Cotton gins. Oil wells; timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, hay. 9
Citizen-f .Friday Independent 1871 7 23 280 3.00 §1,367
Gordon Nelson, Editor; Nelson & Walker, Publishers.
COVINGTONt (K5%), pop. 5,118; St. Tammany Par. (SE). 88 m N of New Orleans.
GM&O RR. Lumber products, drugs, soft drinks, tung oil manufactured. Health
resort. Timber, pulpwood. Agriculture. Strawberries, cotton.
St. Tammany Farmer-f Friday Ind. Dem 1874 7 24 280 3.00 §3,012
Mrs. Anna F. Goodwyn, Publisher.
CROWLEYf (F6), pop. 12,784; Acadia Par. (SW). 78 m SW of Baton Rouge. MP; SP
RRs. Rice and rice by-products, farm machinery, burlap bags manufactured.
Oil, gas wells. Agriculture. Livestock, rice, cotton.
Signal-h Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1898 8 24 308 18.20 **5,330
Harold M. Wilson and Associates, Editors and Publishers.
DELHI (G2), pop. 1,861; Richland Par. (NE). 89 m E of Monroe. MP; 1C RRs.
Cotton gins, compresses and warehouses. Hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Dispatch Toff set)' '. Wednesday Independent 1984 5 23 224 8.00 §1,018
Charles J. Wyly, Editor and Publisher, 109 Broadway.
DENHAM SPRINGS (J6%), pop. 2,068; Livingston Par. (SE). 16 m E of Baton
Rouge. 1C RR. Oar and handle factory; saw mill. Timber. Fruit, truck farms.
Strawberries, sheep, cattle raising.
News + Thursday Democratic 1898 6 24 224 8.00 §1,934
C. Leroy Miller, Editor; Livingstone Parish Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; t)A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPubl»«*her'« PC port: TJ*ht face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch, t Parish Seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership lee.
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DE QUINCY (D5ft), pop. 8,887; Calcasieu Par. (SW). 88 m,SW of Alexandria. KCS;
HP RRs. Naval •tores plant ; railroad shop. Oil, gas wells ; timber. Agriculture.
Cattle raising.
News + Friday Independent 1923 7 24 280 8.00 §1,325
A. F. Masingill, Editor and Publisher.
DE RIDDERt (D5), pop. 6,799; Beauregard Par. (SW). 40 m NW of Lake Charles.
GC&SF; SP; KCS RRs. Creosoting plant; pickle factory; lumber mill. Pine,
hardwood timber. Farming. Sweet potatoes, beans, cucumbers, sheep, chickens.
Beauregard News + Friday Independent 1946 8 24 294 3.00 3,739
George Houston and Gwen Houston, Editors; Beauregard News, Inc., Publisher.
Enterprise-}- Friday Independent 1906 7 24 280 2.00
Mrs. Ethel S. Barrett, Editor and Publisher.
DONALDSONVILLEf (H6), pop. 4,150; Ascension Par. (SE). On Mississippi River.
63 m NW of New Orleans. TAP RR. Sirup mill ; foundry ; hatchery. Sugar, cane
loader, candy, tool, cigar factories. Diversified farming. Sugar cane, rice, cotton.
Chief+ Friday Democratic 1871 7 24 280 2.50
C. J. Dugas, Editor; Paul Bourgeois, Publisher.
EUNICE (F5tt), pop. 8,184; St. Landry Par. (SO. 45 m NW of Lafayette. SP; CRI&P;
MP RRs. Cottonseed-oil, saw and rice mills ; pump factory. Timber. Oil and gas
wells. Agriculture. Rice, cotton, cattle.
News-f Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 280 3.00 §2,389
Matt Vernon, Editor and Publisher.
FARMERVILLEf (Fl), pop. 2,178; Union Par. (N). 81 m NW of Monroe. MP RR.
Cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Livestock; cotton, corn.
Gazette -f Thursday Democratic 1878 7 24 280 3.00 §1,445
Emmett J. Lee, Editor and Publisher.
FERRIDAY (G8). pop. 3,847; Concordia Par. (EC). 70 m S of Monroe. LM ; MP;
RRs. Saw, stave mills; gas pumping plant; railroad shops. Hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, dairying, livestock.
Concordia Sentinel + .Friday Democratic 1876 8 24 301 3.00 *2,802
P. L. Rountree, Editor and Publisher.
FRANKLINf (G7), pop. 6,144; St. Mary Par. (S). On Bayou Tec he, 85 m SW of New
Orleans. MP; SP RRs. Manufactures lumber, sugar. Oil wells; timber. Agri-
culture.
Banner-Tribune -f Tues.&Thurs... Independent ,1889 8 23 294 5.00 §5,554
Robert J. Angers, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
FRANKLINTONf (K5). pop. 2,842; Washington Par. (E). 66 m N of New Orleans.
GM&O RR. Cotton gin; cannery. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn,
sugar cane.
Era-Leader 4- Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 280 3.50 J2.860
Joe O. Poole, Editor and Publisher, 1044 S. Main St.
GLENMORA (E4%), pop. 1,556; Rapides Par. (C). 26 m SW of Alexandria. MP RR.
Bank, Oakdale. Lumber mills. Timber. Truck, poultry, fruit, stock farms.
Cotton, corn, sugar cane.
Patriot Thursday Democratic 1895 6 24 224 2.00 570
Paul and Guy Roden, Editors and Publishers, Pineville.
GONZALES (J6), pop. 1,642; Ascension Par. (SE). 22 m SE of Baton Rouge. L&A RR.
Ships vegetables. Oil wells; timber. Truck farms. Sugar cane, strawberries,
beans.
Gonzalea Weekly 4- Friday Democratic 1920 7 24 280 2.50 §1,18O
J. F. Lanoux, Editor and Publisher, 204 N. Burnside St.
GREENSBURGf (J5), pop. 428; St. Helena Par. (E). 70 m NE of New Orleans. Rail-
road station, Tangipahoa. 1C RR. Grist mill; cotton gin. Agriculture.
St. Helena Echo 4- Friday Democratic 1857 6 26 273 2.50 §1,013
Dorothy Jane Holland, Editor and Publisher.
GRETNAf (K7), pop. 18,818; Jefferson Par. (SE). Across Mississippi River from New
Orleans. Ferry connections. MP; T&P; SP RRs. Cottonseed-oil mills; wood
products, fertilizer, insecticide factories; alcohol distillery. Truck, dairy farms.
Jefferson Democrat Saturday Democratic 1878 6 26 280 3.00
G. Ashton Cox, Editor and Publisher, 540 First St.
Jefferson News-f- Saturday Democratic 1928 7 24 276 3.00 §362
William H. Murphy, Editor and Publisher, 420 6th St.
West Bank Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 285 3.00 3,651
R. M. Stewart, Editor and Publisher, 535 Lafayette St.
HAMMOND (K5%), pop. 8,010; Tangipahoa Par. (SE). 48 m E of Baton Rouge. 1C
RR. Manufactures strawberry crates, boxes, brick, bottling, cabinet and mill
works. Pine, hardwood timber. Southeastern Louisiana College. Truck, dairy,
poultry farms. Strawberries, peppers, sweet potatoes.
Lions Roar V Friday Collegiate 1937 5 24 224x2.25 1,75O
Students of Southeastern Louisiana College, Editors and Publishers.
Sun Sunday Independent 1947 7 24 286 2.50
Nicholas Russell Murray, Editor and Publisher.
Vindicator4- .Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 301 3.50 3,025
G. B. Campbell, Editor and Publisher, Box 760.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit?
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee,
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HARRISONBURGf (G8), pop. 644; Catahoula Par. (EC). On Ouachita River, 88 m NW
of Natchez, Miss. Railroad station, Sicily Island. MP RR. Pine timber. Stock,
poultry farms. Cotton, corn.
Catahoula News + Thursday Independent 1852 8 24 808 8.00 §718
Ted Husser, Editor; R. W. Wagner, Publisher.
HAYNESVILLE (Dl). pop. 8,040; Claiborne Par. (N). 50 m NE of Shreveport. L&NW
RR. Oil refineries; lumber mill; cotton gin. Oil, gas wells; timber. Agriculture.
News -f Thursday Democratic 1920
K. L. Morelock, Editor; F. M. Graves, Publisher.
7 24 280 2.00 $2,300
HOMERf (Dl), pop. 4.749; Claiborne Par. (N). 50 m NE of Shreveport. LAN RR.
Saw mill; cotton gins; paper processing and gumming plant. Timber; oil, gas
wells. Diversified farming. Cotton.
Guardian- Journal -f ................ .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1876 7 24 280 2.00 2,180
Roy E. Lowe, Editor; J. P. Hightower, Publisher.
HOUMAf (J7), pop. 11,605; Terrebonne Par. (S). 58 m SW of New Orleans. SP RR.
Shrimp, oyster, vegetable packing plants; machine shop. Commercial fisheries.
Oil wells. Agriculture. Sugar cane, potatoes, green beans.
C Courier ..................................... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1878 8 24 294 §6,003
J Terrebonne Press .................... Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1940 8 24 294 5,485
I Combined subscription price $6.00 per year.
I John B. Gordon, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 750.
Louisiana Future Farmer ...... Monthly .......... {SwuSsn1*1" 1929 8 28 188 x1*00 -
A. Delmar Walker, Editor; Wade W. Scott, Publisher.
INDEPENDENCE (K5), pop. 1,606; Tangipahoa Par. (SE). 44 m NE of Baton Rouge.
1C RR. Fruit and vegetable cannery, coffee packing house. Ships strawberries.
Agriculture. Strawberries, cabbage, string beans.
Independent -f .......................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1940 7 24 287 2.50 -
N. R. Murray, Editor and Publisher.
JEANERETTE (G6%), pop. 4,692; Iberia Par. (S). On Bayou Teche, 80 m SE of
Lafayette. SP; MP RRs. Manufactures sugar cane machinery, foundry products.
Diversified farming. Sugar cane, cotton, rice.
Enterprise-f ............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1938 8 24 301 3.00 §1,127
Frankie Hebert, Editor; M. A. Wolcott, Publisher, New Iberia.
JENAf (F8), pop. 1,488; La Salle Par. (C). 40 m NE of Alexandria. LW RR. Saw
mills. Pine and hardwood timber; oil wells. Agriculture. Cattle, cotton, corn.
Times -h .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 7 24 277 3.00 §1,560
E. S. Newman. Editor; R. W. Wagner, Publisher.
JENNINGSf (E6), pop. 9,668 (special U. S. Census 12-1-58, gives 10,678) ; Jefferson
Davis Par. (SW). 80 m E of Lake Charles. SP RR. Rice mill; water well
machinery plant; bottling works; cotton gin. Oak, gum, pine timber. Agricul-
ture. Rice, cotton, truck crops.
News-f
In<*ePendent ...... 1895 8 24 280 13.00 **4,464
Comic strip advertising: accepted.
Robert D. Miller, Publisher.
JONESBOROf (E2), pop. 8,097; Jackson Par. (N). 40 m W of Monroe. CRI&P RR.
Lumber, pulp, paper mills; cotton gins. Pine timber. Dairy, poultry, truck
farms. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Jackson Independent + ........... Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1892 8 24 301 3.00 §2,000
A. H. Colvin, Jr., Editor; Jackson Independent, Publisher.
JONESVILLE (G8), pop. 1,954; Catahoula Par. (EC). On Black River, 25 m W of
Natchez, Miss. LM RR. Lumber, oil, cotton, fish, moss industries. Fisheries;
hardwood timber. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, beans.
Booster-f ................................. Friday ............ Independent ...... 1916 8 24 308 3.00 §935
Richard White, Editor; R. W. Wagner, Publisher, Jena, Box 158.
KAPLAN (F6%), pop. 4,562; Vermilion Par. (S). 75 m SW of Baton Rouge. SP RR.
Rice mill. Perfumes and cosmetics manufactured. Agriculture. Livestock, rice,
sugar cane.
Journal 4- Thursday Independent 1956 8 23 808
Harold M. Wilson and Associates, Editors and Publishers, 105 E. Fourth.
3.00
§1,659
KENTWOOD (J4%), pop. 2.417; Tangipahoa Par. (SE). 55 m NE of Baton Rouge. 1C
RR. Lumber mill ; dairy products plant ; cotton gin. Dairy, truck farms. Straw-
berries, cotton.
Commercial-}- Friday Dairy 1894 7 24 287 2.50
N. R. Murray, Editor and Publisher.
News-f Thursday Independent 1952 7 24 287 2.50 §1,228
Howard Barman, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 488.
KINDER (E6), pop. 2,008; Allen Par. (SW). 100 m W of Baton Rouge. Bank, Oak-
dale. MP RR. Saw mfll. Agriculture. Cotton, rice, sugar cane.
Progress -f Thursday Independent 1954 8 28 297 8.00 1,040
G. C. and Norma Deaton, Editors ; Beauregard News Inc., Deridder.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fiP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light ftce. estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fe«.
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LAFAYETTEf (F6), pop. 88,541; Lafayette Par. (S). On Vermilion Bayou, 80 m E of
Lake Charles. SP RR. Airlines : EAL; TTA.
Oil wells. Cottonseed oil, brick manufactured. Coffee roasters; rice milling;
food processing plant; bottling works. Three banks; deposits (6-80-57), $66,-
327,290. 12,881 electric (AC) meters; 14,125 gas (nat.) meters; 20,492 tele-
phones. Southwestern Louisiana Institute. Dairy, stock, truck farms. Sugar-
cane, cotton, corn, sweet potatoes.
Advrtl««r4- /Evg.ex.Sat.A T - - m 1913 8 24 280 18.20 **19,155
Advertiser + (Sun ^ fiun M Ind. Dem Sunday circ. **1S,597
Color advertising accepted.
R. Squiers, Editor; Lafayette Advertiser-Gazette, Inc., Publisher.
Progress-h Saturday Independent 1938 8 24 280 2.50 §£OO
Mario Mamalakis. Editor; Lafayette Publishing Co., Inc., 118 Polk St.
^Re££er¥"™*™ }Friday Catholic 1954 8 23 294 3'00 *24'205
Rev. Alexander"siqur" J.C.D., Editor; Catholic Press Society, Publisher,
113 Elizabeth St.
Vermilion-f V Friday Collegiate 1903 5 26 224 2.00 $4,200
Students of the Southwestern Louisiana Institute, Editors and Publisher, P. O.
Box 121.
LAKE CHARLESf (D6), pop. 41,272; Calcasieu Par. (SW). On Calcasieu River with
deep water channel to the ocean. 62 m E of Beaumont, Tex. MP; SP; KCS
RRs. Airlines: EAL; TTA.
Petroleum re lining; rice milling; gasoline, caustic, soda ash, anhydrous am-
monia, catalyst, chlorine, synthetic rubber, lumber, bricks, beverages, concrete
products manufactured. Three banks; deposits (1957), $131,707,311. 26,482
electric (AC) meters; 22,467 gas (nat.) meters; 36,120 telephones. Resort.
Fine, hardwood timber. Two TV stations.
Am „!„»„ PrMa , I Evg.ex.Sun.. n«».^«i*i- ^^ 8 23 301 21.00**28,814
American Press + |gun Morn Democratic Sunday circ.**27,874
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Kenneth Dixon, Editor; American Press Publishing Co., P. O. Box 898.
Beacon + Friday Independent 1954 5 24 210 3.00 §5,945
Jack Brady, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 810.
Skyway Times Friday Independent 1951 8 24 280 4,000 — Free
A civilian enterprise in the interest of the personnel at Lake Charles Air Force
Base.
Ella Calvert and Associates, Publisher, 118 A. W. Broad St.
LAKE PROVIDENCEf (HI), pop. 4,128; East Carroll Par. (NE). On Mississippi
River, 35 m NW of Vicksburg, Miss. MP RR. Cotton gins; warehouse; cooper-
age; wood products factory. Commercial fisheries. Diversified farming.
Banner- Democrat -|- Friday Agriculture........! 8 87 7 26 801 3.00 1,460
O. 8. Brown, Editor; Banner-Democrat, Publisher.
LECOMPTE (F4%), pop. 1,448; Rapides Par. (C). 15 m S of Alexandria. T&P RR.
Cotton gin. Cotton seed oil, syrup manufactured. Diversified farming. Cotton,
corn, sugar cane.
Tribune-f- Thursday Democratic 1955 6 22 224 2.00 391
W. T. Skeels, Editor and Publisher, 105 Hay den St.
LEESVILLEf (D4), pop. 4,670; Vernon Par. (W). 50 m SW of Alexandria. KCS RR.
Lumber mills; cotton gins; coffee roasters. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, sweet potatoes.
Leader-h Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 294 2.50 53,100
Curry Ford, Editor and Publisher, 406 Texas St.
LOGANSPORT (C2), pop. 1,270; De Soto Par. (W). On Sabine River, 40 m SW of
Shreveport. SP RR. Saw mill; cotton gin; gas and oil wells. Stock, poultry,
truck farms. Cotton, corn.
Interstate Progress -f Thursday Independent 1899 6 26 276 2.00 758
Mrs. H. G. Anthony, Editor; Harold G. and Elizabeth W. Anthony, Publishers,
P.O. Box 191.
LUTCHER (J6), pop. 2,198; St. James Par. (SE). 85 m NW of New Orleans. 1C RR.
Saw mill; most ginnery. Timber. Truck farms. Sugar cane, rice, tobacco.
News Examiner Thursday Independent 1988 7 24 278 2.00
David Reynaud, Editor; The News Examiner, Publisher.
River Parishes Journal Friday Independent 1917 7 24 280 2.00
River Parishes Publishing Company.
MANSFIELDf (C2%), pop. 4,440; De Soto Par. (W). 42 m S of Shreveport. KCS;
MR&T RRs. Manufactures lumber, truck trailers, shirts, steel, radio parts.
Cotton gins. Oil wells ; pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, cattle.
Enterprise-f- .Thursday Democratic 1906 7 20 280 3.00 1,900
Harold G. Anthony and Elizabeth Anthony, Editors and Publishers.
MANYf <D8), pop. 1,681; Sabine Par. (W). 68 m S of Shreveport. KCS RR. Lumber
mill; cotton gin; bottling works. Oil wells; pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Cattle, dairying, cotton.
Sabine Index -f Friday Democratic 1879 8 24 290 8.00 §2,200
J. M. Belisle, Editor and Publisher.
MARKSVILLEf (F4). pop. 1,686; Avoyelles Par. (E). 80 m SE of Alexandria. T&P
RR. Cotton gin. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tweet potatoes.
New»4- .Thursday Democratic 1884 7 24 280 3.00 1300
Mrs. Carl L. Gremlllion, Sr., Editor; Gremillion Printing Company. Publisher.
€frcvlatloi»--**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Colds to th« OM of the Directory la front of book.
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METAIRIE— See Jefferson Parish Times, New Orleans.
MINDENt (Dl), pop. 0,787; Webster Par. (NW). 80 m E of Shreveport. L&A RR.
Railroad shops; cotton compress; cottonseed-oil mill; bottling works. Oil wells.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
{Herald .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1928 9 22 287 §3,574
Press -f ..................................... Monday ........... Independent ....... 1946 9 22 287 §3,547
Combined subscription price with Herald $7.80 per year.
Tom Colten, Publisher, 109 Dixie St.
MONROEf (Fl%), pop. 88,572; Ouachita Par. (N). On Ouachita River, 74 m W of
Vicksburg, Miss. MP; A&LM ; 1C RRs. Airlines: DAL; SOU.
Manufactures carbon black, chemicals, paper, paper bags, mattresses, oak
flooring, cooperage products, furniture, awnings, boxes, bricks, fertilizer, ink.
Lumber. Chemical plants; foundries; bottling works; paper and saw mills.
Three banks; deposits (6-23-58), $76,322,260. 29,971 electric meters; 28,712
gas (nat.) meters; 31,662 telephones. Oil and gas wells. Timber. TV station.
News-Star-f- ........................... { & ^"un*"8**' IndeDendent ...... 1909 8 23 301 13.20**1S,B03
Ever, Morn....I»dependent ...... ™»
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
News-Star-World Publishing Co.
Sunday circ. **35,752
MORGAN CITY (H7), pop. 9,759; St. Mary Par. (S). On Atchafalaya River, 70 m W
of New Orleans. SP RR. Ship connections. Oyster shell, lumber, fur industries ;
seafood canneries; shipbuilding. Commercial fisheries. Timber; oil wells. Truck
farms. Sugar cane, asparagus, cabbage.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1860 8 22 287 3.00 §3,500
Emile J. Lehmann, Editor; King-Hannaford Company, Inc., Publisher.
NAPOLEONVILLEf (H7), pop. 1,260; Assumption Par. (S). 65 m W of New Orleans.
SP; T&P RRs. Sugar factories. Agriculture. Sugar cane, corn, rice, cattle.
Assumption Pioneer ................ Friday ............ Independent ...... 1850 7 24 280 2.50 $980
E. D. Gianelloni, Editor and Publisher.
NATCHITOCHESf <D3), pop. 9,914; Natchitoches Par. (NW). 68 m SB of Shreveport.
T&P RR. Manufactures lumber, cottonseed oil, bricks, soft drinks, butter.
Northwestern State College of Louisiana. Fish hatchery. Pine, hardwood timber.
Diversified farming. Poultry, cotton, corn, hay.
Current Sauce V ...................... Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1901 5 24 252 x3.00 2,600
Students of Northwestern State College, Editors and Publishers.
Enterprise-!- ............................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1889 8 24 293 3.00 §2,882
Kenneth Walker, Editor and Publisher, 140 St. Denis St.
Times -f- .................................... Friday ............ Independent ....... 1903 8 24 308 3.00 2,888
Charles Cunningham, Editor; Natchitoches Times, Publisher, Box 18.
NEW IBERIAt (G6%), pop. 16,467; Iberia Par. (S). On Bayou Teche (nav.), 20 m SE
of Lafayette. SP; MP RRs. Airline EAL. Manufactures wagons, sugar, sashes,
doors, carbon black, spices, condiments, cotton gins; rice, sirup, saw mills;
steel, bottling works; canneries. Commercial fisheries; fur trapping. Salt mines;
oil wells; timber. Diversified farming. Sugar cane, rice, cotton.
Iberian-t- .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1895 8 24 301 15.60 **7,996
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Daily Iberian, Publisher.
NEW ORLEANSf (K6%), pop. 670,445; Orleans Par. (SE). On Lake Pontchartrain
anri Mississippi River, about 100 m above its mouth. T&P; L&A; 1C; KCS;
L&N; MP; SOU; GM&O; SP RRs. Boat connections. Airlines: AVENSA; BNF;
CAP; DAL; EAL; LAV; NAL; PAA; TACA; SOU. Important port, railroad, ship-
ping, financial center, cotton market.
Principal manufactures : alcohol, asbestos products, aluminum, chemicals,
refined sugar, sirups and molasses, meat products, textiles, roofing, cottonseed
products, lumber, salt, tung oil, dairy products, cigars, furniture, mattresses,
veneer, beer, cotton clothing, rope, boxes, cooperage, cotton yarn, hosiery, cans.
Rice milling, creosoting, petroleum refining, seafood packing; shipyards. Six
banks; bank clearings (1957), $10,925,550,000; deposits (1957), $1,095,504,000.
153,410 (res.) electric (AC) meters; 152,738 (res.) gas (nat.) meters; 321,362
telephones. Extensive fisheries. Tulane University: Loyola University, Xavier
University (Negro) ; several other colleges, private schools. Tourist center.
Two TV stations.
B«Hetin .................................. Monthly ........ Medical .............. 1935 cU^lled' f L dist. n>889
Edwin L. Zander, M.D., Editor; Orleans Parish Medical Society, Publisher,
1430 Tulane Ave. (12).
Cti°?. °f the... jSunday ............ Catholic ............. 1932 5 24 210 3.00 *42,164
An edition of Our Sunday Visitor.
Rev. Carl J. Schutten, Editor; The Catholic Action Pub. Co., 523 Natchez St. (1).
o ......... Methodist .......... 1866 3 27 138 1.50 17,023
L. Scott Aiien Editor The Methodist Publishing House, Publisher,
740 Rush St., Chicago, 111.
S?1}7 Dlge8t \Bi-monthly ..... JFa^nll"* Rela- 1949 2 26 87 3.50
adv-> .......................... / [tionships
Gayle Aiken, Jr., Editor; Lt. Gayle Aiken, 3rd, Memorial Foundation, Publisher,
5820 DanneelSt. (15).
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
cms, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th* Guide to th« us* of the Directory la front of book.
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NEWORLEANSf (Continued)
Courier (Negro) — See Pittsburgh, Pa.
Estab Cols Q Width ? Depth Sub
re
E. Washofsky, Editor; Guide Publishing Co., Inc., 616 Natchez St. (4).
Dough Boy + ........................... Monthly .......... Bakeries ............. 1989 | ** JJJ 8'00 >5'533
Roger Baudier, Sr., Ed.; Sidney Baudier, Jr.. Pub., 624 Gravier St. (12).
Fish Rnut The MnntV.lv {Commercial 1956 3 26 140 4.00
Fish Boat, The ........................ Monthly ......... 1 Fishing Boats Controlled circ. >17,538
Harry L. Peace, Editor and Publisher, 624 Gravier St.
Hullabaloo, TheV .................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1920 7 24 280 x2.60 4,000
Association Students of Tulane Univ. of Louisiana, Editors and Publishers,
Tulane University Station.
Irrigation Engineering and liL|onfi.iv TrriMfl/>« 195° 8 89 14° *»°°
Maintenance ....................... [Monthly .......... Irrigation .......... Controlled circ. >7,191
Bill Sarratt. Editor: H. L. Peace Publications, 624 Gravier St. (9).
j6?J?set)Parl8h Ti™.e8 } Friday ............. Independent ...... 1044 8 21 300 3.00 **4,04S
Samuel D. Reeks, Editor & Publisher, 110 Severn Ave., P. O. Box 67, Metairie.
Jewish Ledger-!- ..................... Friday ......... Jewish ............ 1895 4 26 164 8.00 -
A. Slabot, Editor; Jewish Ledger Pub. Co., 608 Dryades St. (12).
SocVe*"* }Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1844 2 34 126 x4.00 J2.900
Jones, M.D., Editor; La. State Med. Soc., Pub., 1480 Tulane Ave. (12).
!?!*.!!.™1?.?^. }Monthly ......... {caHb^Ne^ 1956 3 27 14° 3'25 5'000
Scott "Seegers, Editor; William G. Gaudet, Pub., International Trade Mart,
P. O. Box 2567.
n .......... (conservation 1923 2 21 14° Free
Issued bi-monthly, May-June, July-August.
Stone Harmon, Editor; Louisiana Wild Life and Fisheries Commission,
Publisher, 126 Civil Courts Bldg. (16).
Louisiana Engineer, The + .... Bi-monthly ..... Engineering ...... 1915 1 48 94 3.00 $4,250
C. A. Peyronnin, Jr., Editor; Cypress Pub. Co., c/o Tulane University Press,
Publisher, Tulane University Station, (18).
Louisiana Grocer + .................. Monthly .......... {Sfdu^tn?0* 190° 2 40 14° 2'00
Clyde G. de la Haussaye, Editor ; New Orleans Retail Grocers Assn., Publisher.
618 Cotton Exchange Bldg.
Louisiana Journal of nT«T>cr
Plumbing-HeatinK-Air r 1957 5 24 21° 2'00
2>50°
MftflfMv
Mo»tnly"
Air Condit'nir
'
Controlled free dist.
Conditioning-Mechanical
Contracting
Ben H McBeth, Editor; Plumbinsr, Heating and Mechanical Contractors Assn.
of Louisiana, Inc., Publishers, 1743 McShane PI. (16).
1,300
efirr° ^Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1925 8 22 300 5.00**17,705
C. C. De Joie, Jr., lEditor: Louisiana Weekly Pub. Co., P. O. Box 1565 (5).
Maroon-fV .............................. Friday ......... Colletriate .............. 1923 7 24 280 3.00
Students of Loyola University, Publisher, Loyola University (18).
K.~I Store. Review .............. Month* .......... {«•«' St°™ 189° <£„,«, J&. $&
Roger Baudier, Sr., Editor; The Dough Boy, Inc., Publisher, Peace Bldg.,
624 Gravier St. (9).
New Orleans Port Record + .. .Monthly .......... ^°r^a°nf8NcW 1942 Controlled f?ee dist.
George Rhode, 3rd., Editor: Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans,
Publisher. 2 Canal St. (6).
Offshore Drilling ...................... Semi-mo. ..Petroleum ...... 1954
H. L. Peace Publications, 624 Gravier St. (9).
1941
\\
*4JJ
2,200
11,467
5,043
0« ............................................. -Monthly .......... Petroleum Ind...
* controlled cf«.°VAC S.416
Will Branan, Editor; Oil Trade Journal Publishing Corp., 414 Pan American Bldg.
Punch-!- .................................... Monthly .......... Club Athletics... 1923 3 2* 126 x J8.500
I. F. Poche, Editor; New Orleans Athletic Club, Pub., 222 North Rampart (16).
>4,558
Rice Journal* ......................... Monthly .......... Rice ....................
Sugar Journal + ....................... Monthly .......... Sugar ................. 1938
Fort Pipe«, Publisher, 823 Perdido St. (12).
Roosevelt Review ..................... Monthly .......... {A"^^^^^ 193T
A. J. Bourgeois, Editor; Roosevelt Hotel, Publisher (12).
£ 2J }JJ 5'00
Controlled circ.
3 27 14° 2'°°
Seafood Merchandising ........... Monthly ........
"4° '
Walter B. Hoover, Editor; H. L. Peace Publications, Peace Bldg.,
624 Gravier St. (9).
C4o2ntr1ot.°ed cVc°
>9,1S3
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jutie and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Retx>rt; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mat*. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tPariah Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xHand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to th* u*« off the Directory In front off book.
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Second Line, The 4- Bi-monthly Music (Jazz) 1950 2 29 101 x $1,800
Edmond Souchon, M.D.. Editor; New Orleans Jazz Club, Publisher,
Suite 301, 2400 Canal St.
Seed and Garden \Mrt«fVii*r gA*<i IVA<IA W** 8 26 188 2.00
Merchandising J Monthly Seed Trade Controlled free dist. >5,468
H. L. Peace Publications, Publisher, 624 Gravier St. (12).
Southern Insurance Monthly Insurance 1888 3 26 140 3.00 $4.372
A. J. Davis, Publisher, P. O. Box 1027, 307-808 Cigali Bldg.
{States -I tern -f Evg.ex.Sun.Ind. Dem 1880 8 22 301 23.40**162,806
Carl M. Corbin, Ed.; Times-Picayune Pub. Co., 616 North St. (12). Saturday circ.** 130,968
Times-Picayune + Every Morn... Ind. Dem 1837 8 22 301 23.40**1»4,358
George W. Healy, Jr., Editor. Sunday circ.**3 13,523
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Times- Picayune Pub. Co., 616 North St. (12).
Sugar Bulletin, The Semi-mo {dSSrVofLi* 1922 2 8° 112 3'°°
Gilbert J. Durbin, Editor; American Sugar Cane League, Publisher,
414 Whitney Bank Bldg., 228 St. Charles St. (12).
Sugar Journal — See Rice Journal.
Tulanian 6 ti a yr Alumni 1927
Gayle Norton, Editor; Tulane Alumni Assn., Publisher,
P. O. Station 20. (18).
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Gulf Coast Ed. *28,311.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Louisiana Ed. *31,159.
Urchin V Monthly Coll. Humor 1936
Students of Tulane University, Editors ; Urchin Publishers, Box 16, Station 20.
1944 3 25 140 4.00
Work Boat Monthly Waterways 2 42 140
Controlled circ. >6,070
Walter B. Hoover, Ed.; H. L. Peace Public'ns, Peace Bldg., 624 Gravier St. (9).
3 28 140
Controlled free dist.
Tulane University,
3 26 136 1.00
30,000
XavierHerald+V Monthly Collegiate 1928 called2 freedis?.
Students of Xavier Univ., Eds. and Pubs., Palmetto and Pine Sts. (25).
NEW ROADSf (H5), pop. 2,818; Pointe Coupee Par. (SEC). 6 m from Mississippi
River, 22 m NW of Baton Rouge. T&P RR. Moss, cotton gins; coffee roasters.
Commercial fisheries. Diversified farming. Pecans, corn, sugar cane, cotton.
Point Coupee Banner -f Thursday Dem. Agric 1880 6 26 280 4.00
Marshall B. Roy. Editor; Lynn P. Roy. Publisher.
NORCO (N3H), Pop. x 8,000; St. Charles Par. (SE). 22 m W of New Orleans. 1C; L&A
RRs. Manufactures concrete blocks, chemicals. Agriculture. Sugar cane, rice and
truck products.
St. Charles Herald Thursday Independent 1873 5 32 280 3.00
Gene Yoes, Editor and Publisher.
OAKDALE (E6), pop. 6,598; Allen Par. (SW). 86 m SW of Alexandria. GSASF; MP
RRs. Lumber mills; cotton gin; naval stores plant. Hardwood timber. Agri-
culture. Strawberries, cotton, corn.
Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1913 7 24 276 2.00
R. W. Collier, Editor; Mrs. Katie Collier. Publisher.
OAK GROVEf (HI), pop. 1.796; West Carroll Par. (NE). 48 m NE of Monroe. MP
RR. Cotton gins; saw mill. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, livestock.
West Carroll Gazette + Thursday Independent 1910 8 24 315 3.00
M. N. Lipp, Editor and Publisher.
t380
$1,520
§1,420
$1,275
2,415
§1,922
OLLA (F3). pop. 1.116; La Salle Par. (C). 60 m S of Monroe. MP RR. Cotton gin.
Oil wells. Cattle; cotton, corn.
Olla-Tullos Signal-f Friday Independent 1928 7 24 277 2.00 §652
R. W. Wagner, Editor and Publisher, Jena. Box 158.
OPELOUSASt (F6K), pop. 11,659; St. Landry Par. (SC). 22 m N of Lafayette. T&P;
SP; MP RRs. Cotton, lumber, cottonseed-oil mills; meat processing and pack-
ing plant. Brooms, drugs, perfume, salad oil manufactured. Oil wells; timber.
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, rice, yams.
Louisiana Legionnaire Monthly Amer. Legion.... 19 25 6 20 224 x.25
Art Burke, Editor; The American Legion of Louisiana, Pub., 720 Union St.,
New Orleans (12).
Rural Louisiana (offset) Monthly Rural Elec 1950 5 24 224 .60 75,000
Mark H. Bonner, Jr., Editor; Louisiana Electric Co-operative, Box 749.
[ Evg.ex.Sat., IQQQ K 9 A. 99 A. IK fiO ^••^•ft f\3f\
World + Sun. & Mon.. Independent 1939 Sunday ci£ JJIJoS
l&un. worn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John R. Thistlethwaite, Editor and Publisher, Box 851.
PINEVILLE (F4), pop. 6,428; Raptdes Par. (C). Across Red River from Alexandria.
L&A RR. Saw mills. Louisiana College (Bapt.). Commercial fisheries. Pine,
hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
News-f Weekly Democratic 1947 6 24 224 4.00 §1,276
Paul and Guy Roden, Editors; Pineville Publishing Co., Inc., 105 Hayden St.
Wildcat V .Thursday Collegiate 1906 6 22 196 x2.00 850
Students of Louisiana College, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; i)A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch, t Parish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate V Issued onjy during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quids to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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PLAIN DEALING (CD, pop. 1.821; Bossier Par. (NW). 28 m N of Shreveport. SLSW
RR. Cotton gins; feed, lumber mills. Oil wells; pine, oak timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, hay.
Progress Thursday Democratic 1929 7 24 280 2.00
F. G. Phillips, Editor and Publisher.
PLAQUEMINEf (H6), pop. 5,747; Iberville Par. (S). On Mississippi River. 14 m SW
of Baton Rouge. T&P RR. Lumber mills; moss gins; bottling works; foundry.
Commercial fisheries. Oil wells; cypress, oak, ash timber. Diversified farming.
Rice, sugar cane, corn.
Iberville South 4- Friday Democratic 1865 7 24 287 4.00
Mrs. Virgie B. Rials, Editor; South Publishing Company.
POINTS A LA HACHEf (L7), pop. X600; Plaquemines Par. (SE). On Mississippi
River, 80 m SE of New Orleans. Nearest railroad station, Braithwaite. LS
RR. Bank, Arabic. Canneries. Agriculture. Sugar cane, rice, fruit.
Plaquemines Gazette Friday. . Democratic.. .. 1928 7 22 280 8.00
Jos. P. Sendker, Editor; Plaquemines Gazette, Inc., Publisher,
Box 209. Belle Chasse.
PONCHATOULA <K6), pop. 4,090; Tangipahoa Par. (SE). 40 m NW of New Orleans.
1C RR. Lumber, veneer mills; brick, bottling works. Ships fruits, vegetables.
Cypress, hardwood timber. Poultry, truck, fruit farms. Strawberries, beans,
peppers.
Enterprise-f .Friday Democratic 1921 7 24 280 8.00
James W. Goodman, Editor; Tangipahoa Publishing Company. Inc.
News Herald-f Thursday Independent 1947 7 24 280 2.50
N. R. Murray, Editor and Publisher.
PORT ALLENf (H5%), pop. 8.097; West Baton Rouge (SEC). 7 m W of Baton
Rouge. TAP RR. Ferry to Baton Rouge. Concrete blocks factory. Diversified
farming. Sugar cane, rice, corn, cotton.
West Side Journal -f Friday Democratic 1937 7 24 280 2.00
L. D. Young, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 458.
RAYNE (F6), pop. 6,485; Acadia Par. (SW). 17 m W of Lafayette. SP RR. Rice
mills; cotton gin; bottling works. Oil wells. Rice, cotton, sugar cane, frog farms.
Acadian Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1937 8 24 287 3.50
Milo A. Nickel, Editor; Acadian Tribune Inc., Publisher, S. Adams St.
RAYVILLE (Gl%), pop. 8,188; Richland Par. (NE). 21 m E of Monroe. MP; 1C
RRs. Cotton compress and warehouse. Timber. Cotton, farms.
Richland Beacon-News -f Saturday Democratic 1869 8 26 808 3.00
H. A. Mangham, Editor and Publisher.
RESERVE (J6% ), pop. 4,465; St. John the Baptist Par. (SE). 80 m W of New Orleans.
1C; L&A RRs. Sugar refinery; machine shop. Agriculture. Sugar cane, fruit,
rice.
Observateur, L'-f- .Saturday Independent 1912 5 24 210 2.50
Joseph A. Lucia, Editor; Arthur J. Loque, Publisher.
RINGGOLD (D2), pop. 1,007; Bienville Par. (NW). 80 m SE of Shreveport. Nearest
railroad station, Jamestown. L&A RR. Manufactures bricks, wooden blocks.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Record -f Friday Independent 1950 7 24 280 2.00
Don Quinn, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 68.
RUSTONf (Eltt), pop. 10,872; Lincoln Par. (N). 80 m W of Monroe. 1C; CRI&P
RRs. Manufactures cottonseed oil, fertilizer, lumber, bricks, soft drinks, dairy
and petroleum products. Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. Timber; clay pits.
Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
Cirt
f LeaderH- ijvg.ex.oa*. Democratic 1900 8 24 301
I lot oun.
J Leader -f Thursday Democratic 1895 8 24 301 3.00
I C. E. Faulk, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
Tech Talk + Friday Collegiate 1925 7 24 280 2.00
Journalism Dept., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Publishers.
SAINT FRANCISVILLEf (H5), pop. 936; West Feliciana Par. (EC). On Mississippi
River, 28 m NW of Baton Rouge. 1C RR. Saw mills; cotton gin; cannery.
Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, Irish and sweet potatoes.
Democrat -f Thursday . Democratic.... 1892 7 21 280 3.00
James Robinson, Editor; Mrs. Margaret Robinson, Publisher.
SAINT JOSEPHf (H8), pop. 1,218; Tensas Par. (NE). On Mississippi River, 68 m SW
of Vicksburg, Miss. MP RR. Cypress timber. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle.
Tensas Gazette Friday Democratic 1852 7 26 308 3.00
Paul A. Myers, Jr., and Mrs. Patricia Myers, Editors and Publishers.
SAINT MARTINVILLEf (G6), pop. 4,614; St. Martin Par. (S). On Bayou Teche, at
head of navigation, 18 m SE of Lafayette. SP RR. Manufactures pepper
and tabasco sauce, sirup, wine, sugar, molasses. Moss, cotton gins. Commercial
fisheries. Oil wells. Agriculture. Sugar cane, peppers, cotton.
Teche News -f .Thursday Democratic 1886 7 24 280 3.00
M. M. Bienvenu, Editor and Publisher, 101 N. Main St.
SHREVEPORTf (Cl%), pop. 127,206; Caddo Par. (NW). On Red River, 196 m E of
Dallas, Tex. TAP; SLSW; L&A; KCS; 1C; SP RRs. Airlines: BNF; DAL; TTA.
Oil refining; lumber and woodworking plants. Sheet window glass, fertilizer,
cottonseed oil, sheet metal, paper products, chemicals, iron and steel foundry,
dairy, food products, machinery, feed manufactured. Nine banks; deposits
(6-30-58), $379,746,746. 63,029 wired (AC) houses; 65,547 gas (nat.) meters;
2,315
§925
§2,713
§3,170
§2,150
§1,294
1,500
1,976
3,000
§733
1,800
51,235
Circulation— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
cms, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch, t Pariah Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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SHREVEPORTf (Continued) Estab Co I j<-> Width V Depth Sub Eire
94,819 telephones. Centenary College (Meth.). Gas and oil wells. Livestock
and distribution center. Two TV stations.
Centenary Conglomerate-}- V.Friday Collegiate 1906 5 24 196 BOO Free
Students of Centenary College (Methodist). Editors and Publishers, Box 5.
Chain Saw Industry Bi-monthly, {users ^Dlrs. 19B5 8 26 133 3.00
Tarn Publications, Inc., 807 Milam St.
I Lumber Mfg.
Fnr«at« «n,i •pA/trtia-L Oni»rt«rlv J & Producers of 1951 8 26 183x1.00 5,000
Forests and People* Quarterly < Baglc Tlmber Controlled free diat. 5 000
I Products
James H. Kitchens, Jr., Editor; Louisiana Forestry Assn., Pub., P. O. Box 1708.
(Journal-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1896 8 23 801 15.60*^50,650
Journal Publishing Co., Inc., 427 Travis St. (84).
Times + Every Morn....Independent 1872 8 23 801 21.00**87,184
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ.**10ft,625
The Times Publishing Co., Ltd., 408 Marshall St. (94).
Shreveport Magazine -f- Monthly {dus'trfa" civic. 1946 8 30 147 2'00 *4,000
Graydon F. Smart, Editor; Shreveport Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
Capt. Shreve Hotel, Box 74.
Sun-f- (Negro) Saturday Independent 1920 8 24 283 4.00 §7,500
M. L. Collins, Sr., Editor; Shreveport Sun, Inc., Publisher, 1030 Texas Ave.
SLIDELL (L6), pop. 8,464; St. Tammany Par. (SE). 22 m SE of Covington. SOU;
GM&O RRs. Concrete block factory; saw mill; foundry. Sand and gravel pits.
Agriculture. Strawberries, cotton.
SHdell-St. Tammany Times -f ..Thursday Independent 1942 8 23 280 3.00 §2,713
Oren Blacks tone, Editor and Publisher, 127 Bouscaren St.
SPRINGHILL (Dl%), pop. 8.888; Webster Par. (NW). 40 m NE of Shreveport. L&A
RR. Saw, paper mills; cotton gin. Yellow pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Press and News Journal -f.... Wednesday ....Democratic 1937 8 24 280 2.00 §3,781
A. H. Garrison, Editor; Doyle E. Garrison, Publisher.
SULPHUR (D6), pop. 5,996; Calcasieu Par. (SW). 10 m W of Lake Charles. SP RR.
Agriculture. Rice, cattle.
{Southwest Builder-f Friday Independent 1930 8 24 297 4.00 §2,280
Southwest Star + Tuesday Independent 1944 8 24 297 4.00 §2,261
J. C. Tillman, Editor; E. W. Wise, Publisher, Box 485.
TALLULAHt (H2), pop. 7,758 Madison Par. (NE). 18 m NW of Vicksburg. Miss.
MP; 1C RRs. Manufactures cotton oil products, lumber, soft drinks. Cypress,
oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, soybeans, poultry.
Madison Journal-f- Friday Democratic 1913 8 24 294 3.50 1,444
W. L. Rountree, Editor and Publisher.
THIBODAUXf (J7), pop. 7,780; Lafourche Par. (SE). On Bayou Lafourche (nav.),
46 m SW of New Orleans. SP; T&P RRs. Sugar refineries; foundries; harvesting
equipment, broom factories; sea-food processing plant. Oil, natural gas wells.
Ships vegetables. Truck, dairy farms. Sugar cane, corn, vegetables.
Commercial Journal-f Wednesday Democratic 1914 7 24 280 1.60
C. N. Dupre, Editor and Publisher, 404 W. 2nd St.
Lafourche Comet -f Thursday Democratic 1889 8 22 280 3.00^*3,731
Joe N. Silverberg, Editor; EJ. R. Jackson and Joe N. Silverberg, Publishers.
P. O. Box 650.
TULLOS — Olla-Tullos Signal— See Olla.
VILLE PLATTEf (F6), pop. 6,633; Evangeline Par. (SO. 48 m S of Alexandria.
TAP RR. Cotton, moss gins; sawmills. Agriculture. Cotton, corn. rice.
Gaxette-f Thursday Democratic 1914 7 24 280 3.00 §2,603
Jules R. Ashlock, Editor; Evangeline Publishing Co.
VIVIAN (CD, pop. 2,426; Caddo Par. (W). 82 m N of Shreveport. KCS RR. Oil refin-
eries ; lumber mills. Oil wells ; timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, sweet potatoes.
Caddo Citizen -f Thursday Democratic 1908 8 22 294 8.00 tl,964
Jules Fogel, Editor and Publisher, Box 312.
WEST MONROE (Fl%). pop. 10,802; Ouachita Par. (N). On the Ouachtta River,
1C; TAG RRs. Manufactures paper bags and boxes, cottonseed oil, veneer, sirup,
concrete culverts, lumber. Commercial fisheries; timber; gas wells. Dairy,
stock, poultry, truck farms. Cotton, corn.
Ouachita Citizen -f Friday Independent 1924 7 24 280 2.00 J2,765
Lee Hawkins, Editor and Publisher.
WINNFIELDt (E8). pop. 6,629; Winn Par. (NWC). 45 m NW of Alexandria. CRI&P;
LA A ; TAG RRs. Lumber, creosote, stave, salt, cotton industries. Rock quarry,
salt mines ; pine, hardwood timber. Truck farms. Corn, cotton.
iherto^+!?".t. JThursday Independent 1924 8 24 294 3.00 §3,175
George H. Larson",' Editor; Winn Parish Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
WINNSBOROf (G2). pop. 8,656; Franklin Par. (NE). 89 m SE of Monroe. MP RR.
Cotton gins, compress-warehouse, sawmill. Timber. Fishing. Oil and gas wells.
Stock, dairy* grain farms. Cotton, yams.
Franklin Sun-f Thursday Independent 1866 8 24 284 8.25 §2,600
Mrs. Louis R. Lipp, Editor; Franklin Sun Publishing Co., Inc., 604 Prairie.
Circulation— **S«pt. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch, t Parish Sett. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaQy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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MAINE
Population 918,774 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, AUGUSTA
Maine, the moat northeasterly state in the Union, is bounded on the north by Quebec and New
Brunswick, Canada, east by New Brunswick, south by the Atlantic Ocean, and west by New
Hampshire and Quebec. Its extreme length is 301 miles; its width varies greatly because of the
many shore indentations. The total land area is 31.040 square miles.
The northern part is mainly a wilderness of forest land with coniferous trees and mountainous
elevation, thinly peopled, except in the fertile tracts of Aroostook county. In the northeast, on
the St. John River, are several French Canadian settlements. The southern part is varied, the
surface seldom much broken. It has tracts of great fertility, and others, especially In the south-
east, that are only moderately productive. The climate is cold In winter; mild in summer. The
Weather Bureau at Eastport gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 41.8; highest
degree on record, 93; lowest, — 23. Total annual precipitation is 88.82 inches.
Maine is a fishing, hunting and summer resort of great popularity. Luxurious hotels accom-
modate its many visitors, as do private lodges and summer homes. Portland, the chief port, ha*
a large steamer tourist traffic in addition to its extensive trade in freight. The state has about
1,800 wooded islands. On one of them, Mt. Desert, are Acadia National Park, and a notable
summer colony. The University of Maine, the largest institution of higher education in the state,
is located at Orono.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950). thirty-fifth. Rural population (1950), 61.6%. In 1950. of the
918.774 total population, 910.847 were white; 2.927 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 30,358. Farm acreage, 4,181,613. Average acreage per farm. 137.7.
Average value per farm, $7,587. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 3,607.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $69,020,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $110,902,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): potatoes, $73,900,000, rank, first; hay, $2,040,000;
oats, $1,927,000; dry edible beans, $647,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $2,471,000; strawberries (value of pro-
duction), $559,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58): all cattle and calves, $25,000,000; horses and
mules, $1,340,000; all sheep and lambs, $601,000; hogs and pigs, $481,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $41,278,000,
rank, eighth; eggs, $25,016,000; turkeys, $711,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $35,021,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 692,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamed cottage cheese, 2,079,000
IDS.; creamery butter, 194,000 Ibs.; ice creaem, 5,136,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 279,562,000 Ibs.; $16,966,000 value. Principal fish: lobsters, ocean perch,
clams, scallops, herring (sea), haddock.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947), 469,271 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: white pine, hemlock,
eastern spruce, balsam, fir birch, maple, oak, eastern cedar, beech, ash, basswood, cot ton wood
and aspen.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $662,238,000. Leading industry groups:
paper and allied products, textile mill products, leather and leather products. Total expenditures
for new plant and new equipment, $58,931,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $8,616,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: cement, stone, sand
and gravel, slate.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-68), 280,800. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 852,000.
Number of post offices (1967), 631. Number of retail stores (1954), 11,623; salea, $920,019,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 16
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County* Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Androscoggin (SW), Auburn 88,694 9 Oxford (8), South Paris 44,221
2 Aroostook (N), Houlton 96,080 10 Penobscot (C), Bangor 108,198
8 Cumberland (SW), Portland 169,201 11 Piscataquis (NC), Dover-Foxcroft 18,617
4 Franklin (W). Farmington 20,682 12 Sagadahoc (S). Bath 20,911
6 Hancock (SE). Ellsworth 82.105 18 Somerset (NW), Skowhegan 89,786
6 Kennebec (SWC), Augusta 88.881 14 Waldo (S), Belfast 21.687
7 Knox (S), Rockland 28,121 16 Washington (8E). Machias 86,187
8 Lincoln (S). Wiscasset 18,004 16 York (SW). Alfred 98.541
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MAINE NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 9 Weekly ...................................... 6
Evening Dai lie* ...„ ................... (4) Monthly .................................... 10
Morning Dailies ........................ (5) Bi-monthly .............................. 2
Daily, with Sunday edition ...... (2) Quarterly .................................. 8
Weekly ...................................... 89 Three ti. during aeademie yr... 1
Tri-weekly ................................ 1 Four ti. during academic yr ..... 1
Semi-weekly .............................. 2 -
Free or partly free circ. wklies (1) Total Periodicals .................. 23
Total Newspapers ................ 51
Total number of publications ............................................................................ 74
County seats (indicated by t) having publications ...................................... 18
Total number of towns having publications .................................................... 47
For circulation Affures for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally it ts
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
AUBURNf — See Lewis ton. EsUb Cols0 Width? Depth Sub Clrt
AUCUSTAf <D7). pop. 20,918; Kennebec Co. (SW). The State Capital. On Kennebec
River, 80 m NE of Lewiston. MEC RR. Airline NEA. Manufactures cotton goods.
paper, lumber, shoes, mattresses, sausage, medicines. Summer resort. Pine.
•pruce timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, hay. beans.
Kennebec Journal + ............... Morn.ex.Sun... Independent ....... 1825 8 23 300 22.00**13,OO9
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Paul S. Plumer, Editor; Roger C. Williams. Publisher.
M*(fno a^vP)i8^.^?".e"!f.e!. JMonthly .......... Baptist ............... 1920 2 27 105 .50 J2.200
Rev. E. N. Bentley, Editor; United Baptist Convention of Maine. Publisher.
Maine Water Utilities -f- ........ Bi-monthly ..... Pub. Wat. Sup.. 1925 1 54 98 x *708
Sidney S. Anthony, Editor; Maine Water Utilities Assoc., Publisher,
12 Williams St.
BANGORf (F6). pop. 81,558; Penobscot Co. (C). At head of navigation on Penobscot
River. 60 m NE of Augusta. BAA; MEC RRs. Airline NEA.
Manufactures writing paper, footwear, wood products, lumber, tools and equip-
ment, canoes, fishing rods, extracts. Steel fabricating plant. Six banks : clearings
(6-30-57), $72,627,711; savings deposits (6-30-58), $79,045,706. 25.161 elec-
tric (AC) meters: 3.683 K&» (artif.) meters; 19,504 telephones. Theological
Seminary. Two TV stations.
Maine State Labor News ........ Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1932 5 24 215 .50
B. J. Dorsky, Editor; Maine State Federation of Labor, Pub., 199 Exchange St.
News-!- ..................................... Morn.ex.Sun.. .Independent ...... 1934 8 23 301 21. 84^*72,625
Saturday edition carries Saturday — Sunday date line.
Color advertising accepted.
Richard K. Warren. Editor and Publisher. 491 Main St.
BAR HARBOR (G7). pop. 8,864; Hancock Co. (SE). On Mt. Desert Island, 48 m S of
Bangor Railroad station. Ellsworth. MEC RR. Airline NEA. Boat connections.
Nurseries. Famous summer resort. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Times-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1916 7 24 273 3.50 §3,OS9
C. Edward Shea, Editor; Bar Harbor Times Publishing Co.
BATHf (D8). pop. 10.644; Sapradahoc Co. (S). A port of entry on the Kennebec River.
27 m SE of Lewiston. MEC RR. Shipbuilding; canning factories; ship machinery.
windlasses, propellers, steering equipment, roller bushings, shirts, lumber manu-
factured. Summer resort. Pine, spruce, hemlock timber. Agriculture. Potatoes.
poultry.
f Tndependent-f .......................... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1R79 8 24 301 4.50 §1,209
J Times-f ................................... Evg.ex.Sun. ...Republican ........ I860 8 24 301 18.00 $2,845
Ivan A. Trueworthy, Editor: Times Company, Publisher, 83 Fr»nt St.
BELFASTf (E7). pop. 5.960; Waldo Co. (S). A port of entrv at head of Penobscot
Bay. 90 m E of Portland. BAML RR. Manufactures shoes, building materials.
leather-board, clothing. Poultry processing plant. Resort. Pine, spruce, fir timber.
Agriculture.
Republican Journal-!- ............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1829 8 24 294 3.00 **3,847
Roger W. Brace. Editor; Journal Publishing Company. Inc.
BETHEL (B7>. pop. 2,ft«7: Oxford Co. (WK On Androscoggin River. 60 m NW of Port-
land. GT RR. Airline, NEA. Dowels, lumber manufactured. Resort. Timber.
Diversified farming. Potatoes.
Oxford County Cltiien-f ....... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1895 6 24 280 2.50 $950
Carl L. Brown, Editor and Publisher.
BIDDEFORD (B»>. pop. 20,886; York Co. (SW). On Saoo River. IB m SW of Portland.
BAM RR. Manufactures textile machinery, cotton goods, shoe*, matches.
wooden boxes, boats, lumber. Fisheries. Timber. Truck, poultry, dairy farms.
Journal 4- .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1884 8 22 292 21.00 8,533
Comic strip advertising accepted.
T. J. Mahoney, Editor; Journal Publishing Corporation.
Ctrculatkm— ++Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C, Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. -(-Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCovnty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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BOOTHBAY HARBOR (D8), pop. 2,290; Lincoln Co. (S). 80 m NE of Portland.
Railroad station, Wiscasset. MEC RR. Shipyards; packing houses. Fisheries.
Summer resort.
Boothbay Register Thursday Independent 1876 7 24 287 8.50 (2,650
Webster C. Powell, Editor; Roy E. Kelley, Publisher.
BRIDGTON (B7), pop. 2.950; Cumberland Co. (SW). 89 m NW of Portland. Nearest
railroad station. Fryeburg. MEC RR. Manufactures woolen goods, wood dowels
and noveltiea. Summer resort. Pine timber. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
News 4- ........Thursday Independent 1870 8 24 801 8.00 §1,743
H. A. Shorey. Editor and Publisher.
BRUNSWICK (C8). pop. 10,996; Cumberland Co. (SW). On Androscoggin River, 27 m
NE of Portland. MEC RR. Manufactures rayon cloth, ferrules, canned goods.
Bowdoin College (men). Summer resort. Pine, hemlock, spruce timber. Agri-
culture. Potatoes, turnips, corn.
Bowdoin Alumnus V Bi-monthly Coll. Alumni 1927 3 28 140 200 18000
S. J. Marsh, Editor; Bowdoin College. Publisher. * '
Bowdoin OrientV Tuesday Collegiate 1871 5 24 224 3.00 1,100
Students of Bowdoin College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. *850
JTc^As°sfo^ati^ Medical 1910 2 38 126 x3.00 $910
Daniel F. Hanley. M!D., Editor; Maine Medical Assn., Publisher. P. O. Box 240.
New England Quarterly Quarterly {nfsT^Lit1^ 1928 1 48 94 5-°° *886
Samuel E. M orison. Editor; Bowdoin College Library, Publisher.
Record -f Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 801 4.75 **4,96S
Paul K. Niven, Editor; Brunswick Publishing Company.
BUCKSPORT (F6). pop. 8.120; Hancock Co. (SE). 20 m S of Bangor. MEC RR.
Manufactures paper. lumber. Tannery. Diversified farming.
Free Press-f .Thursday Independent 1940 5 24 210 2.50 {1,050
Philip W. Buxton. Editor and Publisher.
CALAIS (J5), pop. 4.859; Washington Co. (SE). On St. Croix River. 90 m E of
Bangor. MEC RR. Airline NEA. Bridges to Milltown and St. Stephens. N. B.
Manufactures furniture, lumber, pulpwood. Blueberries packed. Summer resort.
Truck farms.
Advertiser-f- Wednesday ....Independent 1836 6 26 280 2.50 $3.700
H. W. Randall, Editor; Advertiser Publishing Company, North St.
CAMDEN (E7), pop. 8,670; Knox Co. (S). On Penobscot Bay, 40 m E of Augusta.
Railroad station, Rockland. MEC RR. Manufactures felt, woolen dress goods,
monuments. Commercial fisheries. Resort. Dairy, truck farms.
Down East Magazine Monthly Local Int 1954 2 40 129 3.00 11,509
Not issued during February, December.
Duane Doolittle, Editor and Publisher.
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1869 7 25 280 8.50 §2,515
H. Hall, Editor; Cam den Herald Publishing Company.
Maine Coast Fisherman 4- Monthly Comm. Fishing.! 9 1C, 5 24 224 2.00 *13,159
Converse Owen Smith, Editor; Maine Coast Fisherman. Publisher.
CARIBOU (G2). pop. 9.923; Aroostook Co. (N). On Aroostook River. 160 m N of
Bangor. AV; BAA; CP RRs. Manufactures potato starch, fertilizer, burlap and
cotton bags, wagons, lumber. Ships potatoes. Spruce, cedar timber. Agriculture.
Potatoes, oats, hay.
Aroostook Republican + Thursday Republican 1880 8 24 294 3.00 **4,040
C. P. Helfenstein. Publisher.
DAMARISCOTTA (E7%), pop. 1.113; Lincoln Co. (S). 45 m NE of Portland. Railroad
station, Newcastle. MEC RR. Lumber mills. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry.
fruit farms.
Lincoln County News 4- Thursday Republican 1879
Dorothy E. Roberts. Editor and Publisher.
8 24 301 3.50 52,533
DEXTER (E5%), pop. 4,126; Penobscot Co. (C). 80 m NW of Bangor. MEC RR.
Airline NEA. Manufactures woolen goods, machinery, canned vegetables.
Summer resort. Truck, dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Eastern Gazette + Thursday Independent 1853 7 23 280 3.00 52,352
Russell Gerould, Publisher.
Moosehead Gazette + Friday Independent 1949 5 23 203 1.00 1,852
Published June thru Labor Day with one Midwinter Sportsmen's Show Issue.
Russell Gerould, Editor and Publisher.
DOVER-FOXCROFTf (E5), pop. 4,218; Piscataquis Co. (NC). 35 m NW of Bangor.
MEC; BAA RRs. Manufactures spools, dyes, vinegar, woolen goods, barrels.
Timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes, grain.
Piscataquis Observer + .Thursday Ind. Rep 1838 8 24 801 8.60 **2,396
O. L. Evans, Publisher, Observer Publishing Company.
ELLSWORTHf (G6). pop. 8,986; Hancock Co. (SE). On Union River, 25 m 8 of
Bangor. MEC RR. Manufactures lumber, hardwood novelties. Summer resort.
Timber. Truck, fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
American -f Wednesday Independent 1860 7 26 276 8.60 **2,962
Donald Stuart, Editor; Hancock County Publishing Company.
Clra*atSon--**Sei*. AB.C. Statement; *Jui»e and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPubliaher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use* Mats. •NoopartO
cms, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoonty seat Population— 1950 Centos. xRand McMatty
•ttimat*. VlMoed only during academic year. xStabacription inducted in membership fee.
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""" Estab Co UO Width? Depth Sub Cfo
PARMINGTONf (C6). pop. 4,677; Franklin Co. (W). 50 m NE of Lewiston. MEG
RR. Manufacture* canned goods, ear protectors, skewers, dowels. State Teach*
era College. Resort. Dairy, fruit, truck farms. Sweet corn, string beans, apples.
..... I«*P«J~t~~l«40 8 21 294 8.00 2,953
Margaret Beach, Editor; Franklin Journal Company, Publisher.
FORT FAIRFIELD (H2), pop. 5,701; Aroostook Co. (N). On the Aroostook River, 150
m NE of Banger. BAA; CP RRs. Starch factories; lumber mill. Agriculture,
especially potatoes.
Review-f .................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ..... ..1891 8 24 814 2.60 2,080
Kingdon Harvey, Editor; Mrs. C. C. Harvey, Publisher.
FRYEBURG— Reporter— See North Conway, N. H.
GARDINER (D7), pop. 6,649; Kennebec Co. (SWC). 6 m SW of Augusta. MEC RR.
Shoes, paper manufactured. Winery. Agriculture. Potatoes.
Advertiser-)- ........................... -Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1986 5 24 220 2.00
Curt Lovill, Editor and Publisher, 174 Water St.
HOULTONf (H8), pop. 8,877; Aroostook Co. (N). Port of entry, 117 NE of Bangor.
BAA; CP RRs. Airline NEA. Veneer, wooden novelties, fertilizer, insecticide
factories; pea cannery. Truck, dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, grain.
Pioneer Times-}- ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1857 8 24 294 8.50 **3,8S6
B. E. Esters, Editor; Houlton Publishing Company.
KENNEBUNK (B9), pop. 4,278; York Co. (SW). 25 m SW of Portland. B&M RR.
Manufactures leather boards, trunks, shoes, lumber, woolen goods. Shore resort.
Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Star-f ....................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1877 7 24 294 8.00 §1,900
A. B. Brook, Editor; Star Print, Inc., Publisher.
KITTERY (B9), pop. 8,880; York Co. (SW). 50 m S of Portland. BAM RR. Bridge to
Portsmouth, N. H. Shipyard. Summer resort. Fisheries. Pine timber.
Press -h ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1985 5 24 252 2.00
H. Mitchell, Editor: The Kittery Press. Inc., Publisher.
LEWISTON-AUBURNf (C7). pop. 64,108; (Lewiston, 40,974; Auburn. 28,134;
Androscoggin Co. (SW). On Androscoggin River, 86 m N of Portland. MEC;
GT RRs. Airline NEA. Lewiston and Auburn adjoin on opposite banks of Andros-
coggin River, forming practically one city in everything but government. The
following figures are for both. Eleven banks; deposits (6-30-58), $80,894,627.
80.814 electric (AC) meters; 12,500 gas (artif.) meters; 34,270 telephones.
Manufactures cotton, rayon and woolen textiles, woolen blankets, sheeting,
shoes, lasts, spools, bobbins, bricks, brooms, wood products, machinery, store
fixtures, belting and leather products, bleaching chemicals, electrical supplies
and equipment. Brass and iron foundries. Resort. Bates College. Stone quarries.
Bates Alumnus V (no adv.)... .3 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1921 3 34 119 6,400
Frank O. Stred, Jr., Editor; Alumni Assn. of Bates College, Publisher.
Bates Student + V ................... Wednesday ..... Collegiate ........... 1873 5 24 210x3.50 1,OOO
Students of Bates College. Editors and Publishers, Chase Hall. Bates College.
{Journal-!- .................................. Evg.ex.Sun. . Ind. Rep ....... 1861 9 23 29718.00*^14,737
Sun 4- ........................................ Morn.ex.Sun...Independent. ..... 1893 9 28 297 18.00 **31,775
Lewiston Daily Sun. Inc.. 104 Park St.
Messager-f , Le (French) ...... Mon.&Thurs... Independent ....... 1880 5 24 224 6.00 $3,292
Louis P. Gagn*. Editor; Le Messager Publishing Co., Inc., 225 Lisbon St.
LIMESTONE (H2). pop. X990; Aroostock Co. (NE). 8 m E of Caribou. BAA RR.
Manufactures potato starch. Agriculture. Potatoes, fruit.
Limelite-f ................................. Weekly ........... Independent ....... 1952 8 24 294
Distributed primarily to personnel of Loring Air Force Base. 5,55O — * ree
Caribou Publishing Co.. Box 810, Caribou.
UVERMORE FALLS <C7), pop. 8.SB9; Androscoggin Co. (SW). On Androscoggin
River, 80 m N of Lewiston. MEC RR. Manufactures paper, cotton gloves.
canned goods, foundry and lumber products. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn.
Advertfs'erV ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1S92 8 24 287 2.00 1,645
Kenneth L. Mann, Editor and Publisher.
LUBEC (J6). pop. 2,978; Washington Co. (SE). On Ocean Inlet, 112 m E of Bangor.
Ferry to Eastport, Me., Campobello, N. B. Railroad station. Eastport. MEC RR.
Sardine and herring industries ; can factory. Commercial fisheries. Agriculture.
Potatoes.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 5 24 224 2.60
Harry C. Aldrich, Editor; Aldrich Publishing Co.. Publisher.
MACHIASf <J6). pop. 2,068; Washington Co. (SE). On Machias River. 90 m E of
Bangor. MEC RR. Planing, grist, rayon mills. Washington State Teachers
College. Resort. Granite Quarry; timber. Poultry, truck farms.
Machias Valley News- Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1858 6 26 280 2.00 3,249
Observer .......................... I
F. W. Parlin, Editor and Publisher.
NORWAY (B8). pop. $,811 : Oxford Co. (W). 48 m NW of Portland. GT RR. Manufac-
tures shoes, snowshoes, wooden novelties, dowels, confectionery. Summer
resort. Timber. Diversified farming. Sweet corn, beans.
Advertiser-Democrat 4- ........... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1826 9 22 294 4.00 §4,010
R. 8. Oigood. Editor and Publisher.
CtreaUtton— **S«pt. A B.C. Statement; *Juoe snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand IfcNaUy
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OLD TOWN (F6). pop. 8,261; Penobscot Co. (C). On Penobscot River, 12 m NE of
Bangor. MEG RR. Manufactures patent medicines, toilet preparations, handles,
canoes, boats, wollens, pulp products. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, truck
crops.
Penobscot Times + .Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 294 2.00 $3,065
John R. McKernan, Editor; Penobscot Press Associates, Publishers.
ORONO (F6), pop. 7,504; Penobscot Co. (C). On Penobscot River, 8 m NE of Banger.
MEC RR. Manufactures canvas goods, oars, paddles. University of Maine.
Agriculture. Hay, vegetables, milk.
Maine Alumnus V Monthly Coll. Alumni 1919 3 28 140 8.00 6,351
University of Maine Alumni Association, Publisher.
Maine Campus-f- Thursday Coll. News 1898 5 24 210 2.00 $4,325
Students of the University of Maine, Editors and Publishers, 2 Fernold Hall.
mr.t~A v.VM T>A.M«AV, rt»<..+A*.i« /Agricultural 1953 2 24 105
Maine Farm Research Quarterly (Research Controlled free dist. $7,750
David B. Tolman, Editor; Maine Agricultural Experiment Station,
University of Maine, Publisher.
P1TTSFIELD (E6), pop. 3,909; Somerset Co. (NW). 24 m N of Waterville. MEC RR.
Airline NEA. Woolen and shoddy mills. Canning factory. Pulpwood. Agricul-
ture. Potatoes, corn, beans.
Advertiser + Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 3.00 §1,375
Gerald A. Hackett, Editor; The Pittsfield Advertiser, Inc., Publisher, Box Q.
PORTLANDf (C8), pop. 77,634; Cumberland Co. (SW). On Casco Bay, 108 m NE of
Boston. GT; B&M ; MEC RRs. Seaplane base. Airline NEA.
Important port with extensive foreign and coastwise trade. Manufactures
cans, confectionery, crackers and cakes, clay and foundry products, canned goods,
fertilizer, potato chips, machinery, screen, elevators, furniture, clothing, paper
and wood boxes, stoves, chemicals, hardware yarn, shoes, sirups, jams, mat-
tresses, paint, burial cases. Railroad shops; cooperage, sardine packing; cold
storage plant. Five banks; deposits (6-30-58), $224,397,562. 50,500 electric
(AC) meters; 19,988 gas (artif.) meters; 57,001 telephones. Two TV stations.
Church World -f Friday Cath. Welfare....! 930 5 24 224 3.00 18,435
Thomas H. Fahey, Ed.; The Church World Pub. Co., Inc., 19 Commercial St. (1).
' Express-}- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1882 8 22 301 21.50**28,236
F. Erwin Cousins, Ed.; Guy Gannett Publishing Co., Inc., 177 Federal St. (2).
Press-Herald -f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Rep 1862 8 22 301 2 1 . 5 0 **5O,96S
Ernest W. Chard, Ed.; Guy Gannett Publishing Co., Inc., 177 Federal St. (2).
Telegram + .Sunday Ind. Rep 1887 8 22 301 13.00*^92,447
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in all issues.
Richard H. Woodbury, Ed.; Guy Gannett Publish'g Co., Inc., 177 Federal St. (2).
Grange Herald -f- Monthly State Grange 1938 5 24 217 .75
A. H. Ward, Jr., Editor; Maine State Grange, Publisher, 45 Exchange St.
VMonthly Agriculture 1946 5 24 226 x.60 *14,409
Maine Extension Association, Publisher, 22 Monument Square.
Maine State Grocers' \Mothlv f Retail Food 1936 | II 140
Bulletin-f f« ni ly \Grocery Controlled free diet. 2,900
Arthur H. Charles, Ed.; Maine State Grocers Assn., Publishers, 293 State St. (3).
Maine Teacher, The V 4 ti. a yr Educational 1941 3 28 142 x.85
Clyde B. Russell, Ed.; Maine Teachers Assn., Pub., 45 Exchange St.
Mekeel's Stamp News Friday StampCollec'rs..l891 5 24 224 1.00 13,500
Geo. F. Stilphen, Ed.; Severn-Wylie-Jewett Co., Pub., 20 Temple St. (2).
PRESQUE ISLE (G2). pop. 9,954; Aroostook Co. (N). 146 m N of Bangor. B&A; CP
RRs. Airline NEA. Manufactures fertilizer, starch, barrels. Aroostook State
Normal School. Spruce timber. Agriculture, especially potatoes.
Star-Herald -f- Thursday Republican 1889 7 24 308 3.00 **3,240
Eugene Row*?, Editor; Star-Herald Publishing Co., 179 Main St.
RICHMOND (D7), pop. 2,217; Sagadahoc Co. (S). On Kennebec River, 44 m NE of
Portland. MEC RR. Worsted spinning mills ; shoe factory. Timber. Agriculture.
Bee-f Friday Independent 1881 5 24 217 2.00 8600
Glenn B. Lamoreau, Editor; Leonard L. Bishop, Publisher.
ROCKLANDf (E7), pop. 9,284; Knox Co. (S). On Penobscot Bay, 44 m E of Augusta.
MEC RR. Airline NEA. Boat connections. Manufactures lime, cement, confec-
tionery, granite tools, monuments, silk braid, boats. Sardine, fish, lobster
processing plants; bottling, welding works; shipyard. Commercial fisheries.
Limestone quarries; timber. Summer resort area. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Courier-Gazette -f {a^lat'1"111™"' Ind* Rep 1845 8 24 294 7'5° 5'868
John M. Richardson, Editorand Publisher, 465 Main St.
RUMFORD (B6%), pop. 9,964; Oxford Co. (W). 86 m NW of Auburn. MEC RR.
Airline NEA. Manufactures books, writing paper, wrapping paper, wood prod-
ucts, dowels, matches, beverages and newsprint paper. Timber.
Rumford Falls Times-4- Thursday Independent 1883 8 21 294 4.00 J3,987
Everett Martin, Editor; Roger N. Woodcock, Publisher, 79 Canal St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <£Nonparefl
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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8ANFORD (BO), pop. 15,177; York Co. (SW). 18 m W of Biddeford. S&E RE.
Airline NEA. Manufactures plushes, palm beach cloth, shoes, yarn, lumber,
auto robes, dress goods. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Apples.
Tribune- Advocate-}- ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1917 8 24 294 3.50
Elizabeth H. Mitchell, Ed.; William F. Wright, Jr., Pub., 48 Washington St.
SKOWHEGANf (D6), pop. 7,422; Somerset Co. (NW). On Kennebec River, 52 m W
of Bangor. MEC RR. Airline NEA. Manufactures shoes, lumber, worsted yarns,
bowling pins. Resort. Pine, hemlock, birch timber. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Somerset Reporter H- ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1840 5 23 224 3.00
Henry V. Gosselin, Editor; Independent-Reporter Company, Inc., Publisher.
SOUTH BERWICK (B9), pop. 2,646; York Co. (SW). 28 m W of Biddeford. B&M
RR. Manufactures shoes, lumber. Pine timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Chronicle-f .............................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 5 24 210 2.00
Virgil L. Horr, Editor and Publisher.
STONINGTON (F7), pop. 1,660; Hancock Co. (SE). On Penobscot Bay, 66 m S of
Bangor. Nearest railroad station, Ellsworth. MEC RR. Airline NEA. Boat con-
nections. Sea food cannery; ship yard; granite quarries. Summer resort.
Island Ad-Vantages ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1935 4 28 140 2.50
Gordon Mackay, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 96.
WALDOBORO (E7), pop. 2,536; Lincoln Co. (S). 80 m S of Augusta. MEC RR.
Electric products, button, rug, shirt factories. Summer resort. Smelt fisheries.
Pulpwood timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms. Potatoes, blueberries.
Maine Outdoorsman and \-M««*UIW /Outdoor Life
Conservationist + ........... JMonthly .......... }& Conservat'n
Maynard D. Genthner, Publisher.
Press + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937
M. D. Genthner, Editor and Publisher.
WATERVILLE (D6tt), pop. 18,287; Kennebec Co. (SWC). On Kennebec River, 18 m
N of Augusta. MEC RR. Airline NEA. Manufactures pulp, cotton goods, worsted
cloth, paper plates, shirts, fibre, meat, foundry products, monuments. Railroad
repair shops. Summer resort. Colby College. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Potatoes, corn, beans.
Colby Alumnus V .................... Quarterly ........ Coll. Alumni ...... 1911 3 26
Richard Nye Dyer, Editor; Colby College Alumni Assn., Publisher.
Colby Echo V ........................... Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1877 5 24 220
Students of Colby College, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 51.
Sentinel + ................................. Morn.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1904 8 23
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Roger C. Williams, Publisher, 25 Silver St.
WESTBROOK (C8), pop. 12.284; Cumberland Co. (SW). 6 m W of Portland. B&M;
S&E RRs. Manufactures corrugated paper boxes, cotton and silk thread spinning,
shoes, dowels, cement blocks. Dairy, truck farms.
American-!- .............................. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1949 5 24 217 3.00
Roger V. Snow, Jr., Editor; Durgin-Snow Publishing Co., P. O. Box 189.
WILTON (C6). pop. 1,910: Franklin Co. (SW). 35 m N of Lewiston. MEC RR. Manu-
factures shoes, wood products, woolen goods. Agriculture.
Times ....................................... .Friday ............ Independent ..... ~1949 5 25 224 2.00
Edith N. Master-man, Editor; Bernard Purington, Publisher.
YORK (B9). pop. X460; York Co. (SW). 48 m SW of Portland. Railroad station,
Portsmouth, N. H. B&M RR. Summer resort.
York Weekly -f ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1942 5 23 196 2.50
F. A. Paul, Editor; Horace Rollings worth, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
BP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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MARYLAND
Population 2,348,001 (U. S. Census. 1950)
State Capital, ANNAPOLIS
Maryland is bounded on the north by Pennsylvania, east and southeast by Delaware and tht
Atlantic Ocean, west by West Virginia, and south and southwest by Virginia, West Virginia and
the District of Columbia. The Chesapeake Bay divides the greater portion of it into two unequal
parts, known as the Eastern and Western Shores. Its extreme length from east to west on its
northern border is 198 miles, and its width, following the course of the Potomac River, varies from
8 or 4 miles to about 129 miles. Its land area is 9,881 square miles.
The surface of the Eastern Shore is mostly level, in parts low and swampy, but towards the
north, rocky and broken. The Western Shore, between the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay,
presents mainly the same general features. The northwest is very mountainous: five or six
ridges of the Alleghenies, principally the Blue and Laurel, traversing it. In the extreme west are
the beautiful elevated valleys, or "glades." The mountain slopes are thickly wooded. The soil of
the Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland is alluvial, classed as silt and sandy loam, while the
soils of the central and northern parts are made up for the most part of loams and silt loams. The
Weather Bureau at Baltimore gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 55.4; highest on
record, 105; lowest on record, — 7. Total annual precipitation is 42.56 inches.
Water and rail transportation are highly developed. Maryland's commerce is confined chiefly
to Baltimore, one of the principal ports of the country, and one whose trade is extremely heavy.
The Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay are navigable for large vessels, and many smaller rivers
and bays are accessible for vessels of light draft. The United States Naval Academy is located
at Annapolis; the University of Maryland at College Park. Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore
Is internationally famous, and its hospital receives patients from all over the world.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twenty-fourth. Urban population (1950), 69.2%. In 1950, of
the 2,843,001 total population, 1.954,987 were white; 388,014 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1951), 86,107. Farm acreage. 4,055.529. Average acreage per farm,
112.3. Average value per farm, $14,212. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 4,618.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $77,145,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $165,447,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : tobacco (value of production), $16,260,000; corn, $7,080,-
000; soybeans, $6,907,000; wheat, $5,130,000; hay, $1,598,000; sweet potatoes, $1,158,000;
barley, $619,000; potatoes, $417,000; rye, $270,000; oats. $252,000; lespedeza seed, $186,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $2,016,000; peaches, $1,023,000; straw-
berries (value of production), $477,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $70,932,000; hogs and pigs,
$4,816,000; horses and mules, $1,360,000; all sheep and lambs, $910,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $50,330,000,
rank, seventh; egrgs, $12.100,000; turkeys, $2,015,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $72,985,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 1,551,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : non-fat dry milk solids, 10,220,000
Ibs. ; creamed cottage cheese, 8,778,000 Ibs.; creamery butter, 3,184,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 12,100,-
000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 62,006,000 Ibs.; $13,501,000 value. Principal fish: oysters, crabs, striped
bass, clams, croaker, shad.
FORESTS
Total catch (1956), 62,006,000 Ibs.; $13,501,000 value. Principal fish: oysters, crabs, clams,
striped bass, croaker, shad.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,884,481,000. Leading industry groups:
transportation equipment, primary metal industries, food and kindred products. Total expendi-
tures for new plant and new equipment, $94,645,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $26,027,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: sand and gravel,
stone, cement, coal.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 1,108,800. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.),
1,040,000. Number of post offices (1957). 509; gross postal receipts, $25,406,825. Number of
retail stores (1954), 24,856; sales, $2,688,819,000.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 28
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Allegany (NW), Cumberland ........ 89,666 18 Howard (C), Ellicott City .............. 28.119
2 Anne Arundel <C), Annapolis ........ JH'JS? u Kent <NE)' Chestertown ................ 18,677
8 Baltimore (N), Towson .................. 270,278 15 Montgomery (WC). Rockville 164 401
J r±?ft.(?^\PninC?Frederick ........ }«'J«2 16 Prlnce Georges <SC), Up. Marlboro.'. 19 4', 182
« S™n /N?)fwS«f«.^ .............. IJ'flM 1T Queen Anne8 (E)' Centerville ........ 14.670
0 Carroll IJN/, Westminster .............. 44,VU7 ia Q+ •&«.«.»•. /a\ T AA«,..J4. ,_ on ««•
1 n«*ii /MIT/ vi w AM ftftftKA 18 St. Marys (S), Leonard town .......... 29,111
8 ' * •**»"* Anne ......
9 Dorchester (SE), Cambridge .......... 27,816
10 Frederick (N), Frederick.... ........... 62 287 $* Washington (NW), Eager s town.... 78,886
11 Garrett (NW), Oakland .................. 21,269 22 Wicomico (SE), Salisbury .............. 89,641
12 Harford (NE), Bel Air .................... 61,782 23 Worcester (SE), Snow Hill ............ 28,148
MARYLAND NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodical*
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 12 Daily 1
Evening Dailies (8) Weekly 8
Morning Dailies (4) Fortnightly 8
Daily, with Sunday edition (8) Monthly 63
Semi-weekly 1 Semi-monthly 8
Weekly 76 Bi-monthly 21
Semi-monthly 1 Quarterly 14
Free or partly free circ. wklies (7) Six ti. during academic year .... 1
Shoppers (5) Seven ti. dur. academic yr 1
Five times a year 1
Total Newspapers 89 Four ti. a wk. dur. acad. yr 1
Total Periodicals 107
Total number of publications 196
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 23
Total number of towns having publications 60
For circulation Afures for daily papers see also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it I
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Cols O Width V Depth Sub Clrc
ABERDEEN (Kfctt), pop. 2,944; Harford Co. (N). 26 m NE of Baltimore. PA; B&O
RRs. Vegetable canneries. Diversified farming. Tomatoes, corn.
^riwV*™ Democratic 1867 8 22 287 2.50 §4,020
J. W. Cronin, Editor; Harford Press Inc., Publisher, 4 South Parke.
ANNAPOLISf (J4%), pop. 10,047; Anne Arundel Co. (C). The State Capital. On
Severn River, 2 m from Chesapeake Bay, 27 m SE of Baltimore. B&A RR.
Boat connections. Fish, crab and oyster industries. Boat yards. Trading center
for residents of surrounding summer resorts. United States Naval Academy; St.
John's College. Agriculture. Dairy products, tobacco, fruit, produce.
Capital-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1884 9 22 308 15.60 **8,807
Color advertising accepted.
Capital-Gazette Press, Inc., Publisher, 213 West St.
ChWa1do?f°ULeaf8 } Thursday Independent 1927 9 22 308 2.00 **2,794
Speer Publications, Box 488, La Plata.
Lo,.TheV Bi-wkly(Fri.) Nav.1 Dev.lop. 192° | f< »* 3'50 5'°°°
Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy. Eds. and Pubs., Bancroft Hall.
Shipmate Monthly Naval 1938 3 27 140x8.00 11,374
Alumni Assn. of U. S. Naval Academy, Publisher, 2 40 140
Alumni House.
CM «, „ ... fPower&Sail 1947 3 25 146 3.50 9,834
Skipper, The Monthly ] Boating 2 40 142
H. K. RiKsr, Editor; Skipper Publishing Co., 50 State Circle.
Trident V 7 ti. a yr Coll. & Naval 1924 2 40 126 2.00 $5,000
Trident Society of the United States Naval Academy, Publishers.
UnittutetprVceShrl8+§tl" \Monthly Naval 1873 2 82 112 5'°° *47'573
Cmdr. Il.CN. A<fr8ian|'u'.S.N., Editor; U. S. Naval Institute, Publisher.
BALTIMORE (H3), pop. 949,708. An independent city not located in a county. On
Patapsco River. 12 m from Chesapeake Bay. B&O; B&A: MAP; PA; WM RRs.
Airlines: AA; AAA: CAP; DAL; EAL; NAL; PA A; TWA; UAL. Seaplane base.
Important port connecting with the sea through Chesapeake Bay and Chesa-
peake and Delaware Canal. Medical and cultural center, also trading, financial
and manufacturing city.
Manufactures iron, steel, copper products, fertilizer, chemicals, tin ware,
men's clothing, aircraft and parts, spices, and flavoring extracts, malt and
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership lee.
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distilled beverages, soap and soap products, bakery products, electrical equip-
ment and appliances, wire and cable. Railroad shops; boat and shipyards; dry
docks; meat packing; printing: and publishing; motor- vehicle assembling; sugar
refining; vegetable canning; petroleum refining. Seventeen banks; deposits (12-
31-57). $1.736.272,682. 453,647 (residential) electric meters; 348,760 residen-
tial) gas (artif.) meters; 332,525 (residential) telephones. Johns Hopkins
University and other universities and colleges; many private schools. Three
TV stations.
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Independent 1892 8 23 315 6.00**3O,548
Affiliated" with the Baltimore Afro-American, Tuea. circ., **3 1,989; Sat. circ.,
**34,214.
Prints editions for Washington, Philadelphia, Richmond; see individual listings.
Cliff Mackay, Ed.; Afro- American Company, Pub.. 628 N. Eutaw St. (1).
Alumnae Magazine Quarterly Nurses Alum 1901 1 58 108x4.00 $1,980
May E. McNeill. Editor; The Alumnae Assn. of The Johns Hopkins Hospital
School of Nursing, Room 112 E. Main Residence, Johns Hopkins, Hospital.
American — See News-Post.
American Industrial Hygienel R. fh, f Indus. Hyg'ne , q«Q 9 «9 11ft 7 Kft
Association Journal )• Bi-monthly ] pub. Health 1939 2 32 119 7'50
Jack C. Radcliffe, Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co., Publisher.
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
' .......... Medical .............. 1931 2 32 119*12.00
Dr. Parker R. Beamer, Editor; American Society Clinical Pathologists,
Publishers. Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
ey^neJ°!!.ri!a.!..0f. ^Bi-monthly ..... Scien. Research. 1921
Dr. P. E. Santweii, Editor; Johns Hopkins Press, Publisher
8.50
6.00
5,069
984
859
2 52 98 12.00 1,393
sher (18).
Amer.JournalofMathematics.. Quarterly Mathematics 1878 1 57 100
Dr. Aurel Wintner, Editor; The Johns Hopkins Press, Publisher (18).
Amer. Journal of Philology Quarterly Philological 1880 1 50 93
Henry T. Rowell, Editor; The Johns Hopkins Press, Publisher (18).
American Journal of \ p« mrmfhlv fOccup. Therfpy1Q91 0 «o 11Q e AA i qoi
Physical Medicine V Bi-monthly | & Rehabil'n 1921 2 82 119 6-°° 1'881
H. D. Bouman, M.D., Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co.. Publisher.
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
American Journal of Trop- "I fT««T»i-.i
ical Medicine and \ Bi-monthly.... \ i,™]^*. 1952 2 32 119x10.00 2,470
Hygiene J iMemcme
Martin Frobisher, M.D., Editor; American Society of Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene, Publisher, Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
American Surgeon Monthly Med. & Surg 1935 2 32 119x10.00 3,266
George H. Yeager, Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co., Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Angiology Bi-monthly Medical 1950 2 32 119 8.00 1,278
Dr. Saul Samuels, Editor; Angiology Research Foundation and Society for
Vascular Surgery, Publisher, Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Applied Microbiology Bi-monthly Microbiology 1953 2 32 119 7.50 1,869
Dr. H. Boyd Woodruff, Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co.. Publisher.
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Bacteriological Reviews Quarterly Bacteriology 1937 2 32 119 5.00 8,814
Henry Scherp, Editor: Williams & Wilkins, Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Baloo, TheV Semi-mo. Collegiate 1921 c^t^ll Jfree di°B?. tl.500
Students of the University of Baltimore, Editors and Pubs., 1420 N. Charles St.
Baltimore-f Monthly Busi. & Civic 1907 3 26 140 3.00 3,604
H. J. Moehlman, Editor; Baltimore Assn. of Commerce. Pub., 22 Light St. (2).
Baltimore Bulletin of 1 c *: . TPA~» 1000 n 01 nn
Education (no adv.) f 5 t!- a yr Educ 1923 2 31 110
Angela M. Broening. Editor; Bureau of Publications. 8 East 25th St. (18).
192fi 2 28 105 x
Baltimore Engineer-f Monthly Eng'g A"*D Controlled free dist. 1,100
Howard P. Wampler, Editor; Engineers Club of Baltimore, Inc., Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Banking News+ Monthly Banking 1944 Contr^ted* f ree dist. 2,251
William B. Elliott, Editor; Maryland Bankers Association, Publisher,
Federal Reserve Bank Bldg. (3).
Bourn! Temple News + Monthly Masonic 1936 \ Jf \\\ x 8'000
Clarence R. Gettier, Editor; Boumi Temple, A. A. 0. N. M. S., Publisher,
11 W. Mt. Vernon Place (1).
Brooklyn News -f Wednesday In d. Dem 1954 9 22 308 10.500 — Free
Elmer Jackson, III. Editor; Talbot T. Speer, Publisher, 417 Grain Hwy., N. E.,
Glen Burnie.
Builders' Weekly Guide -f-... Saturday Building 1904 2 82 11215.00
Builders' Guide Publishing Co., Inc., 5106 York Rd. (12).
B°HoV?!ta1 J°hnB H°pkin8 {Monthly Medical 1889 1 65 100 10.00 1,308
E. K. Marshaii, Jr., Editor; The Johns Hopkins Press, Publisher (18).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
tm», 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to incb. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIs^ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to th« use of th« Directory In front off book.
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BUMedicine *** HiBt°ry °f } Bi-monthly Medical History 1933 1 52 98 6.00
Owsei Temkin, Editor; Johns Hopkins Press, Publisher. (18).
Canning Trade Monday Food Proc. Ind.. 1878 3 28 137 5.00
Canning Trade, Inc., Publisher, 20 S. Gay St. (2). 2 44 137
Catholic Review + Friday Catholic 1936 8 23 285 4.00
Cathedral Foundation, Inc., Publisher, 115 W. Franklin St., P. O. Box 777 (8).
Chemical Reviews Bi-monthly Chemistry 1924 2 32 119 12.00
Dr. R. L. Shriner, Editor; American Chemical Society, Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Colored Harvest, The+ Monthly Catholic 1888 3 24 124 1.00
Rev. James F. Didas, S.S.J., Ed. ; Society of St. Joseph Controlled free dist.
of the Sacred Heart, Publisher, 1130 N. Calvert St. (2).
Columns V Monthly
Students of College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Editors and Publishers (10).
Contractor^- Monthly ISffullSnl" 1953 2 /°n "» 2:°°
I Maryland Controlled free dist.
Associated Builders and Contractors of Maryland, Publisher,
2323 Maryland Ave. (18).
Correspondent -f (German) Sunday Independent 1841 7
Bruno Stein, Editor; V. J. Peter, Publisher, 827 N. Gay St. (2).
Current Medical Digest Monthly Medical 1934 2
Wm. J. Wiscott, Editor; Williams & Wilkins, Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Educational Administration ln. ,,, ,-,, .. , ,Q,,
and Supervision V J Bi-monthly Educational 1915
Warwick & York, Inc., Publisher, 10 E. Centre St. (2).
Electrical Contractors News. ..Monthly Electrical Cont.,1938
Clrc
1,015
*2,087
*43,407
3,428
67,120
4,350
J500
1200
93
2,407
20 294 5.00
24 94 8.50
Controlled circ.
2 80 112 5.50
2 40 140
> 130,306
No adv.
$1,600
1 50 92 4.00 711
Edward T. Norris, Editor; Johns Hopkins Press, Publisher (18).
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1934 5 24 220 6 00 ±5 189
Lola Watson, Editor; Kent Wallace, Publisher, 1314 Light St. (30). J55.100 Free
Federationist Friday A.F.L. Labor.... 1920 5 24 210 xl.OO
Garland A. Ruark, Editor; Baltimore Federation of Labor, Publisher,
P.O. Box 1414 (3).
[Retail Grocers,
Food World Monthly \ Chain Stores, 1947 5 23 213
(Wholesalers
Trade Publications, Inc., Publisher, P.O. Box 5857, Pikesville.
™ of 100rT j 54 102 4 00 J5f200
.,
Louis J. Otremba, Editor; Electrical Contractors Association of Md., Publisher
300 E. 22nd St. (18).
American Assn. of Teachers of French, Pub., Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Garden Supp.y Merchandise,. Month.y ....... ^m^' ^ ' SLJoVed ?i?c°
Norman M. Johnston, Editor; Garden Supply Merchandiser, Inc., Publisher,
1901 St. Paul St. (18).
Gastroenterology ..................... Monthly ........ Gastroen'gy ......... 1943 2 32 119x12.00
Dr. A. H. Aaron, Editor; American Gastroenterological Assn., Inc., Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Genetics .................................... Bi-monthly ..... Genetics ............. 1916 1 57 105 8.00
Genetics, Inc., Publisher, Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Goucher Alumnae Quarterly. ..Quarterly ........ Coll Alumnae ..... 1921 3 26 131 xS.OO
Helen F. Knipp, Editor; Alumnae Association of Goucher College, Publisher,
Towson. Baltimore (4).
Greyhound, The (offset) ....... Bi-weekly ........ Collegiate .......... 1927 5 24 210 1.50
Students of Loyola College, Editors and Publishers (10). Controlled free dist.
Guide, The — See Shoppers Guide.
Jewish Times-f- ........................ Friday ............. Religious ........... 1919 4 24 175 3.50
Bert F. Kline, Mgn. Editor; Jewish Times. Pub., Ill N. Charles St. (1).
>24,64B
3,699
$1,675
J4.800
J725
18,365
195° 8 26 14° 2'°°
Johns Hopkins Magazine V Monthly jj
Corbin Gwaltney, Editor; Alumni Office, Johns Hopkins University, Pub. (18).
Johns Hopkins News- I *„;,!,„ n^i M-«. 1897 5 23 210 3.00
Letter V -f [Friday Coll. News Controlled free dist.
Students of Johns Hopkins University, Editors and Publishers (18).
Journal of Bacteriology Monthly Bacteriology 1916 2 32 119x14.00
Dr. J. Roger Porter, Editor; Society of American Bacteriologists, Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Journal of Biological \Monthly Biol. Chem 1905 2 27 105x36.00
v^nemistry J
J. H. Edsall, Editor; American Society of Biological Chemists, Pub., Mt.
Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Journal of Criminal Law. 1 rrv,*Twi««»l T n«
Criminology, and Police [Bi-monthly { p0i™e Science 191° 2 32 119 7>5°
R. Hi ' GauTt, "Editor; published for Northwestern University School of Law by
Williams ft Wilkins Co.. Mt. Royal and Guilford Avea. (2).
500
1,750
8,530
4,768
8,649
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, swom; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year, xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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J°L^ChlldDr±!±?: ............. {Quarterly ........ {gffiSS* *" "»» « 82 119 x5.00
Dr. Alfred E. Seyler. Editor; American Society of Dentistry for Children, Pub.,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
J°2ndac?to?hVmi8hter^i8try } Bi-monthly ..... Medical .............. 1953 2 32 119 xS.OO
"Dr. R. D. LilHe. Editor -Williams & Wilkins Co., Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Journal of Immunology ........... Monthly ........ Med. & Scien ....... 1916 2 32 119x15.00
Dr. John Y. Sugg, Editor; American Association of Immunologists, Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
^BSmmtotogy **"!!!!"][! }Monthly ........ Med- * Science..., 193 8 2 32 119x12.00
Dr. Naomi Kanof, Editor; American Society of Investigative Dermatology,
Publisher, Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Journal of Nervous and \»*««*i,i« {Neurology & ion A o QO no irnn
Mental Disease ................. } Monthly .......... (Psychiatry 1874 2 82 119 15-°°
J. E. Finesinger, Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co., Publisher.
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
JOE™lilntham«ap°eu?i*}M<>''th^ ........ Med. Ph.rm ......... 1909 2 32 11924.00
Dr. Lawrence Peters, Editor; Society for Experimental Pharmacology and Thera-
peutics, Publisher, Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
J°G™?atricshSo£™riCan }Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1958 2 32 119x10.00
Edward Henderson, Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co., Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Journal of Urology .................. Monthly ........ Medical ................ 1917 2 32 119x12.00
Dr. J. A. C. Colston, Editor ; American Urological Association, Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Labor Herald 4- ........................ Friday ............. Labor ................. 1988 6 24 210 2.00
C. S. Bernstein. Editor; Labor Herald Press, Pub., 81 S. Calvert St. (2).
Maryland Churchman-f ......... Monthly .......... Episcopal ........... 1885 3 28 126 2.00
Not issued during July, August, September.
Rev. George F. Packard, Editor; Dept. of Publicity, Executive Council of the
Diocese of Maryland of the Episcopal Church, Pub., 105 W. Monument St. (1).
Maryland Grocers \Tur««*iiW Tnrf TP«nH nu* 1923 2 44 136 1-°°
Skirmisher* .................... JMonthly ........ Ind. Food Dist ..... Controlled free diet.
Joseph Manning. Editor and Publisher. 22 Light St. (2).
MarylandHistoricalMagazine. Quarterly ........ Historical .......... 1906 1 48 98 x4.00
Richard Walsh, Ed.; Maryland Historical Soc., Pub., 201 W. Monument St. (1).
Maryland Master Plumber ..... Monthly ........ Plumb.&Labor.... 1916 2 42 140
Associated Plumbing Contractors of Maryland, Inc., Controlled free diat.
Editor and Publisher, 2106 Eutaw Place (17).
Maryland Motorist 4- .............. Bi-monthly ..... Motoring ........... 1910 5 24 215x1.00
L. E. Kolmer, Editor; Automobile Club of Maryland. Publisher, Mt. Royal Ave.
and Cathedral St. (1).
Maryland Odd Fellow-f .......... Monthly ........ I.O.O.F ................. 1920 3 26 133 1.00
Frederick Jentner, Editor; Grand Lodge of Maryland I.O.O.F., Publisher, 6216
Frederick Rd. (28).
Maryland Pharmacist .............. Monthly .......... Pharmaceutical. 1925 2 ControlLfci™.
Joseph Cohen, Ed.; Maryland Pharmaceu'I Assn., Pub., 650 W. Lombard St. (1).
Maryland Press .................... IM«»«*I.I» /Printing* 10 JK o oc IQO VQ nn
Association Bulletin + ...... [Monthly .......... journalism 1945 3 26 13S x3'00
Mrs. Myrtle S. Hill, Editor; Maryland Press Assn., Publisher, 418 N. Charles St.
Maryland State liw««*M«r /Medical* 1QK9 9 Sfi 19fi ..o ftn
Medical Journal ................. [Monthly .......... {chirurgical 1952 2 86 12<5 x3<0°
George H. Yeager. Editor; Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of
Maryland. Publisher. 1211 Cathedral St. Jl).
Maryland Teacher, The V-f.... Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1944 3 27 140 xl.BO
Milson C. Raver, Editor; Maryland State Teachers' Assn.,
Inc., Publisher, 6 East Read Street (2).
Maryland Tobacco Grower ..... Monthly .......... /Tobacco inon
W. C. Albert, Editor; Maryland Tobacco 1 Growing 1VMO
Growers Assn., Publisher, Charles and Con way Streets.
Maryland- Washington-Del- 1 —„,,.„ T !«„,«. T^H- 1938
aware Beverage Journal../ Monthly ........ Liquor Trade .......
Mrs. Wilson H. Murray, Publisher, 8110 Elm Ave. (11).
Medicine ................................... Quarterly ........ Medical .............. 1922 _
Dr. John H. Talbott, Editor; Williams & Wilkins Company, Publisher.
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Controlled free diat.
4 24 120 .25
40 140 8.00
Controlled circ.
2 32 119 7.00
Modern Language Notes V.-l **
n.)JM
(En)t..Fr,Ger:.itai;.Sp.n.))»<»»n" Phtlo. * E<tec....l886 1 B8 112 6.00
Not issued during July, August, September or October.
Nathan Edelman, Editor; Johns Hopkins Press, Publisher (18)
Circ
5,400
1,521
2,897
2,108
1,485
2,107
4,053
6,346
$3,300
3,000
525
J3.209
2,600
29,000
4,450
tl.500
$3,500
14,979
1,575
800
> 8,999
2,709
900
1872 8
News-Post + Evg.ex.Sun.....Independent
American -f Sunday Independent 1773
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Fred I. Archibald, Publisher, Pratt and Commerce Sts. ( 3 ) .
22 280 15.60**227,679
Sat. evg. circ.**209,271
22 280 10.40**314,409
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -HUses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to the uae of the Directory In front off book.
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BALTIMORE (Continued) Estab Co Ii0 Width V Depth Sub CIre
°*i$£*Swe?7— ..... >-monthly.... Medical .............. 1946 2 82 119 10.00 4,856
N. J. Eastman, H. W. Jones, Jr., and G. S. Jones, Editors, The Williams &
Wilkins Co., Publishers, Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Operations Research : Journal"! f ftn«i.«* i™.
of the Operations Research [Bi-monthly ..... p^rir"^ 1952 1 27 107 9.00 4,200
Society of America ............ J iKesearcn
Dr. George Shortley, Editor; Operations Research Society, Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves.
Pharmacological Reviews ....... Quarterly ........ Medical .............. 1949 2 32 119 8.00 1 789
Otto Krayer. Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co., Publishers,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
ReCOnstrUCti™ JMonthly .......... Medical .............. 1946 2 32 119x16.00
Dr. Robert H."ivy, "Editor ; Williams & Wilkins Co., Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
2,269
Record-h ................................... Morn.ex.Sun... Legal ................. 1888 7 23 274 20.00 $3,200
Joseph H. McGowan, Editor; Daily Record Co., Inc., Publisher,
HE. Saratoga St. ( 3 ) .
Retail Jeweler-f ...................... Monthly .......... { Trade ^^^ 1955 5 24 224 8-00
Albert Tralins, Editor and Publisher, 321 Fallsway.
Sheraton Belvedere — See Promenade. New York, N. Y.
Shoppers Guide-f .................... Thursday ........ Shopper .............. 1927 8 22 300 43,560 — Free
Guide Publications, Publisher, 7600 Eastern Ave. (24).
Social Forces ........................... Quarterly ........ Sociological ....... 1922 2 32 119 x6.00 1,508
Gordon Blackwell and Katherine Joher, Editors ; Williams & Wilkins Co.,
Publisher. Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Soil Science .............................. Monthly .......... Soil Fertility ..... 1916 2 32 119 10.00 2,529
Dr. Firman E. Bear, Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co., Publisher. Mt. Royal and
Guilford Aves. (2).
Stain Technology ...... Bi-monthly. Stain Tech.. .. 1925 1 58 119 6.50 1,891
H. A. Davenport, Editor; The Williams & Wilkins Co., Publishers,
Mt. Royal & Guilford Aves. (2).
Sun4. fEvery Morn., T . n 1837 8 22 295 15.60**196,719
bun + ....................................... \Evg.ex.Sun. Ind* Dem ............ Evg. circ. 15.60**214,226
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 1 0. 4 0-^HrS 14,229
A. S. Abell Co., Publisher, Calvert and Centre Sts. (8). Comb. Sat. circ.**381,3O6
Survey of Anesthesiology ...... Bi-monthly ..... Medical .............. 1957 1 58 119 9.00 2,858
C. Ronald Stephen, Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co., Publisher,
Mt. Royal & Guilford Aves. (2).
Survey of Ophthalmology ....... Bi-monthly ..... Medical .............. 1956 2 32 119 9.00 1,913
Frank W. Newell, Editor; Williams and Wilkins Co., Publisher.
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Technical Bulletin of the ]
Registry of Medical [Monthly .......... Clin. Pathology. 1940 2 28 112 3.00 22,000
Technologists .................. )
Dr. Parker R. Beamer, Editor; American Society of Clinical Pathologists,
Publisher. Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
Turf & Sport Digest ................ Monthly .......... { £ °l£j£*in* 1924 3 29 147 5.00 51,987
R. S. Burroughs. Editor; Montee Publishing Co.. Inc.. 611 Oakland Ave. (12).
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Washington-Baltimore Ed., circ. *162,339.
Urological Survey ................... Bi-monthly ....Medical .............. 1951 2 32 119 9.00 1,346
Hugh J. Jewett. M.D.. Editor; Williams & Wilkins Co., Publisher,
Mt. Royal and Guilford Aves. (2).
BEL AIRf ( J2 % ) , pop. 2,578 ; Harford Co. (NE). 23 m NE of Baltimore. M&P RR. Green-
houses. Timber. Horse breeding. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
JEgis-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1856 8 24 294 3.00**11,234
John D. Worthington, Editor and Publisher.
BERLIN (O7), pop. 2.001; Worcester Co. (SE). 28 m E of Salisbury. BftE; PA RRs.
Manufactures flour, fruit and butter containers, canned goods, concrete prod-
ucts, shirts. Nurseries. Pine, hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes.
wheat, corn.
Eastern Shore Times-f .......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1925 8 24 280 3.00 2.755
Circulates also in Ocean City.
W. A. Dryden. Editor and Publisher.
BETHESDA (F4%). branch of Washington, D. C., P. O., pop. X29.800; Montgomery
Co. (WC). Adjoins Washington. D. C., on the East. B&O RR. Manufactures
air ducts, scientific Instruments, window screens. Stone quarry. Residential.
A^T»A r»-, ^ mu / <r *x iv/r *vi [Aircraft Own's 1968 8 27 140 8.00 •68,545
AOPA Pilot, The (offset) ..... Monthly \& pilots Total unpaid dist. 7,783
Max Karant, Editor; Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association,
4644 East-West Highway (14).
°haSe Friday ............ Independent ...... 1937 8 24 294 8.00 §1O,042
Gerald G. Deis, Editor; W. Prescott Allen, Publisher, 7651 Georgetown Rd.
News Advertiser + .................. Wednesday ..... Shopper ............. 1951 8 28 298 $82,500 — Free
Leo J. Paulin, Editor and Publisher, Paulin Publishing Bldg.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublishcr's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vls«ied only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Gutd* to the us* of th« Directory la front of book.
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Estab Cols <•> Width V Depth Sub Clr«
BOONSBORO (D2H). pop. 1,071; Washington Co. (NW). 10 m 8 of Hagerstown.
Nearest railroad station, Keedysville. B&O RR. Poultry and grain farms. Apples,
peaches, corn, wheat.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 6 26 280 1.60 §3,079
C. S. Musser, Editor and Publisher.
BRUNSWICK (D3), pop. 8,752; Frederick Co. (N). On Potomac River, 16 m SW of
Frederick. B&O RR. Railroad shops, hosiery finishing plant; planing mill.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, dairy products.
Blade-Times-f ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1915 7 24 280 3.00 1,963
James L. Bryan, Publisher.
CAMBRIDGEf (K6), pop. 10,351; Dorchester Co. (SE). On Choptank River, 32 m W of
Salisbury. PA RR. Airline AAA. Boat connections. Vegetable, fruit, seafood can-
neries; flour, lumber mills; wire cloth; fertilizer, brick works. Oysters packed.
Commercial fisheries. Oak, pine, gum timber. Farming. Tomatoes, wheat, corn.
Banner -f .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1897 8 23 295 13.00 **5,245
Color advertising accepted.
Arnold Daane, Editor and Publisher, 112 High St.
Democrat and News -f ............ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1838 8 24 304 1.00 §1,976
Reginald C. Orem. Editor; Earle W. Orem & Sons, Publishers.
CATONSVILLE (H3^), pop. X39.000 (branch of Baltimore P. O.) ; Baltimore Co. (N).
6 m W of Baltimore. PA RR. Nurseries. Agriculture.
hurBday ........ Democratic ........ 1881 8 24 294 3.00 **3,810
Marie O'Dea, Editor; Stromberg Publications, No. 1 Newburg Ave. (28).
CENTREVILLEf (K4), pop. 1,804; Queen Annes Co. (E). 65 m S of Wilmington, Del.
PA RR. Canning, fertilizer factories; flour and feed mill. Agriculture. Dairy
products, wheat, corn, tomatoes.
Gardenews-f ............................ Monthly .......... /Koines"11* ""* 1956 8 28 14° x1'00 4'365
Official organ of Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland.
Mrs. Richard Lundberg, Editor; Glenn T. James, Publisher.
Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1824 8 24 287 4.00 **2,842
Queen Anne's Record and Observer Publishing Co.
CHESTERTOWNf (K3%). pop. 3,143; Kent Co. (NE). On Chester River, 45 m S of
Wilmington, Del. PA RR. Fertilizer, canning factories; flour mill; hatcheries.
Washington College. Summer resort. Commercial fisheries. Diversified farming.
Wheat, corn, tomatoes.
Kent County News ................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1793 8 24 308 4.00 **4,618
R. H. Collins, Wm. S. Collins, W. B. Usilton, III, Editors; Kent Publishing Co.
Washington Elm -f V .............. Wednesday ..... Collegiate .......... 1928 5 26 217 2.50 1,098
Students of Washington College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 300
CHEVY CHASE— Tribune — See Bethesda.
COLLEGE PARK (G4%). pop. 11,170; Prince George Co. (SC).8 m N of Washington.
D. C. B&O RR. Bank, Hyattsville. Airport. University of Maryland. Live-
stock, dairy, poultry, truck farms. Potatoes, soybeans.
Diamondback-f V .................... {Surs.^Fri. Colle*iate ....... mo 5 23 234 5'00 7'500
Student Govt. Assn. of the University of Maryland, Editors and Publishers.
Maryland+ .............................. Bi-monthly ....Collegiate .......... 193° cLtr'o'ledfL di°t° ftoOO
University of Maryland Alumni Assn., Publisher, Room 20, No. Admin. Bldg.
CRISFIELD <L8%). pop. S,688; Somerset Co. (SE). On Chesapeake Bay, 128 m S of
Wilmington, Del. PA RR. Boat connections. Important sea food shipping
center. Manufactures sea food tools, nets, boxes, barrels, canned goods, cutlery.
Dairy, poultry, stock farms. Strawberries, tomatoes, potatoes.
Post and Somerset News -f. ...Friday ............ Independent ...... 1935 7 24 280 1.50 §972
J. S. McGrath, Editor and Publisher.
Times -f- .................................... Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1888 8 24 280 2.00 -
E. L. Quinn, Sr., Editor; L. C. Quinn & Sons, Inc., Publishers.
CUMBERLANDf (C7), pop. 37,679; Allegany Co. (NW). On Potomac River, at ter-
minal of Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, 130 m W of Baltimore. B&O; C&P; PA; WM
RRs. Airline AAA.
Railroad shops; tanneries. Manufactures textiles, railroad equipment, brick,
lumber, drills, plastics, underwear, beer, steel shafting, glassware, boxes,
macaroni, auto tires. Four banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $90,296,311;
bank deposits (12-31-57), $56,794,441. 19,222 electric (AC) meters; 14,046 gas
(nat.) meters; 19,450 telephones. Limestone quarries; coal mines.
News + ..................................... Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Rep ............. 1870 8 22 308 21.56**11,456
Bernard E. Sitter, Editor; Times and Alleganian Co., Pub., 7-9 S. Mechanic St.
/Evg.ex.Sun. T . - m 1869 8 22 308 21.66 **21,041
{Sun. Morn. Ind' Dem ............ Sunday circ. 7.80**29,632
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Times and Alleganian Co., Publisher, 7 S. Mechanic St.
JDENTONf (L6). pop. 1,806; Caroline Co. (E). On Choptank River (nav.). 48 m NW of
Salisbury. B&E RR. Fruit and vegetable canneries; flour and lumber mills.
Timber. Diversified farming. Tomatoes, corn, wheat.
County Record-h ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1962 8 24 290 3.00 **2,746
Emory Dobson, Editor; Easton Publishing Co., Third St.
-Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIsstied only during academic year. xSubscripticm Included in membership fee.
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Journal 4- .................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1845 6 26 280 2.00
Benj. F. Johnson, Editor; Melvin & Johnson, Inc., Publisher.
DUNDALK (H3), pop. X 69, 000 (branch of Baltimore P. O.) ; Baltimore Co. (N). 1 m SE
of Baltimore. B&O; PA RRs. Six banks; bank deposits (1958), $1,750,000.
Clre
§1,611
^Thursday Democratic 1929 8 24 294 3.00 §4,440
Kimbel Oelkei Editor; Stromberg Publications, Inc., Ellicott City.
EASTONf (K5%). pop. 4,836; Talbot Co. (E). On Tred Avon River, 88 m W of Salis-
bury. B&E; PA RRs. Airline AAA. Nurseries; bottling works; canned goods,
brick, tile, pants, hosiery manufactured. Seafood packing. Diversified farming.
Wheat, corn, tomatoes.
Mid-Shore Times Thursday Independent 1931 8 24 224 2.00 §2,000
Howard V. L. Bloomfield, Editor and Publisher.
Star-Democrat -f Friday Democratic 1799 8 24 294 4.00 **5,680
Norman W. Harrington, Editor; Easton Publishing Co.
ELKTONf (L2), pop. 5,246; Cecil Co. (NE). 19 m SW of Wilmington, Del. PA RR.
Manufactures fireworks, explosives, plastics, rubber novelties, chemical corn-
pounds, hosiery, paper, dresses. Clay, sand, gravel pits. Agriculture. Wheat.
Cecil Democrat -f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1840 8 24 301 3.00 5,033
Edward H. Seneff, II, Editor; John H. Ware, 3rd, Publisher, 117 East Main St.
Cecil Whig-f Thursday Republican 1841 8 24 294 3.00 **5,O98
Prints a Midland Section for Rising Sun.
James A. Flood, Editor; E. Ralph Hos tetter, Publisher, 125 North St.
ELLICOTT CITYf (G3%), pop. 3,364; Howard Co. (C). On Patapsco River, 10 m W.
of Baltimore. B&O RR. Manufactures prepared flour and doughnut machines,
food-stuffs, women's clothing. White oak timber. Farming. Wheat, corn, hay.
Times-f- Wednesday Democratic 1840 8 24 287 3.00 **4,358
F. Otis Smith, Editor; Stromberg Pub., Inc., Publisher.
EMMITSBURG (El%), pop. 1,261; Frederick Co. (N). 20 m N of Frederick. Nearest
railroad station Thurmont. WM; PE RRs. Flour mill. Mount Saint Mary's
College (Cath., men), St. Joseph College (Cath., women). Dairy, grain farms.
Corn, wheat.
Chronicle-f Friday Independent 1879 7 24 287 3.00
Charles A. Elder, Editor; Chronicle Press, Inc., Publisher, S. Seton Ave.
Mountain Echo -f V Monthly Collegiate 1922 5 24 210x2.00
Faculty and Students of Mount Saint Mary's College, Publishers.
Valley EchoV Monthly Coll. Alumnae.. .1931 5 26 210 3.00
Students of St. Joseph College, Dept. of Journalism, Editors and Publishers.
ESSEX (J3), pop. X 33, 000 (branch of Baltimore P. O.) ; Baltimore Co. (N). 5 in E of
Baltimore. Railroad station, Middle River. PA RR. Airplanes, missiles, candles,
work pants manufactured. Diversified farming.
Eastern Enterprise-h - - Thursday Independent 1949 8 24 280 3.00
F. Weston Fenhagen, Editor and Publisher, 417 Eastern Ave., (21).
FEDERALSBURG (L6), pop. 1,878; Caroline Co. (E). 82 m NW of Salisbury. PA RR.
Manufactures canned vegetables, cement blocks, pearl buttons, floral supplies.
Dairy, poultry, stock farms. Tomatoes, corn, peas.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1929 8 24 297 2.50 **1,966
A. L. McDaniel, Editor; G. A. McDaniel, Publisher, 103 East Central Ave.
FREDERICKf (E3), pop. 18,142; Frederick Co. (N). 45 m N of Baltimore. B&O;
PE; PA RRs. Manufactures fibre brushes, hosiery, clothing, foundry products,
lime, household specialties, fertilizer, lumber, bricks, flour, canned goods.
Meat packing plant. Hood College (women). Agriculture. Dairying.
f Blue and Grey-f V Friday Collegiate .1931
1 Hood College Herald V Quarterly Coll. Lit 1890
1 Students of Hood College, Editors and Publishers.
News -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1883
A. T. Brust, Sr., Editor.
Post -I- Morn. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1910
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
W. Henry Decker, Editor; Great Southern Ptg. and Mfg. Co.. Publisher.
FROSTBURG (C6%). pop. 6,876; Allegany Co. (NW). 11 m W of Cumberland. WM ;
C&P RRs. Shirt and pajama factories. Coal mines. State Teachers College.
Stock, dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Alleg»ny Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1948 8 24 294 2.50 1 1,072
Michael F. Prendergast, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 238.
State- to- Date -f- V Semi-mo Collegiate 1942 5 24 231 $700
Students of Frostburg State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
GLEN BURNIE (H4). pop. X 15,000; Anne Arundel Co. (C). 10 m S of Baltimore. B&A
RR. Airport. Furniture, toy, concrete block factories ; Star sheet metal works.
Diversified farming.
Anne Arundel Star Thursday Independent ,1951 8 24 294 2.00**3,38S
Estate of P. G. Stromberg, Publisher.
Maryland Gazette-News . Thursday . Ind. Dem .. .1727 9 22 808 3.00 **7,133
Capital-Gazette Press, Inc., Publisher, 218 West St., Annapolis.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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§1,000
4,500
§7,547
27
33
210
119
3.50
1.50
$880
600
8 24 294 10.00 **8>359
8 24 294 10.00 **9,4S9
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Sound Off 4- Thursday Independent. 1945 8 24 287 11,500 — Free
Diatributed primarily to personnel at Fort George G. Meade.
B. C. F. Mulieri, Editor; Anne Arundel Publishing Corp., 110 Crain Highway.
GREENBELT (G4%). pop. 7,074; Prince Georges Co. (SO. 0 m NE of Washington.
Railroad station Berwyn. B&O RR. Bank Hyattsville. Residential.
News-Review Thursday Independent 1987 5 24 224
Harry Zubkoff, Editor; Greenbelt Cooperative Pub. Assn., Inc., Box 68.
HAGERSTOWNf (D2), pop. 86,260; Washington Co. (NW). 72 m NW of Baltimore.
B&O; N&W; WM; PA RRs., also interurban lines. Airline. AAA. Railroad
shops.
Manufactures aircraft, shoes, women's and children's dresses, sand blast and
dust collecting equipment, furniture, ribbon, hosiery, underwear, leather goods,
rubber heels and soles, cold storage doors, pipe organs and supplies, paper boxes,
creosote, creamery, mayonnaise products. State stone quarries. Four banks;
deposits (6-23-58), $53,990,160. (Gov. and Municipal deposits included). 17,945
electric (AC) meters; 8,150 gas (nat.) meters; 25,440 telephones.
f Herald-f Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1873 8 22 297 15.60 **9,380
J. M. Harp, Editor; Herald Publishing Co. Saturday circ. **8,268
22 297 15.60 **19,052
Saturday circ. ** 17,874
"S Mail -4- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1828 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I J. G. Hager, Editor; Herald-Mail Company, Publisher.
HAMPSTEAD (G2), pop. 677; Carroll Co. (N). 28 m N of Baltimore. WM RR. Manu-
factures canned vegetables, fertilizer, feed, clothing. Diversified farming.
Enterprise-f Friday Independent 1880 6 26 276 1.25 810
Albert A. Phillips, Editor; Hampstead Publishing Company.
HANCOCK (Bltt), pop. 963; Washington Co. (NW). On Potomac River. 27 m W of
Hagerstown. WM RR. Garment factory; flour mills. Sand quarries; timber.
Poultry, fruit, grain farms. Apples, peaches, corn, wheat.
News Friday Democratic 1914 7 26 294 2.50 780
Susan J. Bohler, Editor and Publisher.
HAVRE DE GRACE (K2). pop. 7,809; Harford Co. (NE). At mouth of Susquehanna
River on Chesapeake Bay, 35 m NE of Baltimore. B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures
lime and stone, canned goods, fireworks. Seafood packed. Commercial fisheries.
Granite quarries. Resort ; hunting. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Tomatoes, corn.
Democratic Ledger+ Thursday Democratic 1894 7 24 280 2.50 1,900
Charles M. Moore, Editor and Publisher, 463 Franklin St.
Record-f Thursday Independent 1868 7 24 280 3.00 §4,057
Stanley M. Barrett, Editor; Havre de Grace Ptg. and Pub. Co., Record Bldg.
HURLOCK (L6), pop. 944; Dorchester Co. (SE). 28 m NW of Salisbury. B&E; PA RRs.
Tin can, shirt, dress factories; vegetable canneries; flour mill. Agriculture.
Cantaloupes, tomatoes, soybeans, corn.
Upper Dorchester News Thursday Independent 1923 8 24 301 1.50 §1,165
Etta May McDaniel, Editor; G. Arthur McDaniel, Publisher.
HYATTSVILLE (G6). pop. 12,808; Prince Georges Co. (SO. 7 m NE of Washington,
D. C. B&O RR. Manufactures cinder blocks, auto bodies, plastics, motor vehicles,
aircraft parts, bricks. Residential. Truck, dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Independent -f .. ..Friday Ind. Dem 1888 8 24 308 2.40 §3,220
George A & Carmel D. Aman, Editors; George Aman, Publisher, Box 179.
Prince Georges Post-j- Thursday Independent 1932 5 24 232 2.00 *8,021
George A. Aman and Carmel D. Aman, Publishers, 4623 Baltimore Avc.
Suburban News-f- Semi-mo Independent 1948 5 24 224 1.25 2,100
Frank A. Haughey, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 4211 71st Ave. 2,500— Free
LAPLATAf (G6%), pop. 780; Charles Co. (SW). 26 m S of Washington. D. C. PA
RR. Bottling works. Timber. Diversified farming.
Charles County's Waldorf Leaf — See Annapolis.
Maryland Independent -f Friday Republican 1872
Frank B. Wade, Editor; Maryland Independent, Publisher.
Times-Crescent -f- Thursday Democratic . . .. 1844
J. C. Mitchell, Editor and Publisher, Box 278.
LAUREL (G4), pop. 4,482; Prince Georges Co. (SC). 16 m NE of Washington, D. C.
BAO RR. Truck body factory. Poultry and dairy farms. Corn, wheat, truck crops.
News Leader Thursday Independent 1897 8 24 294 2.00
Gertrude L. Poe, Editor; The News Leader, Inc., Publisher, 857 Main St.
LEONARDTOWNf (H7), pop. 1,017; St. Mary's Co. (S). On Breton's Bay, 46 m SE of
Washington, D. C. Railroad station, La Plata. PA RR. Grist, planing mills.
Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Enterprise — See Lexington Park.
Saint Mary's Beacon + .Thursday Democratic 1839 8 24 285 3.00
Wm. Henry Gail, Editor; St. Mary's Beacon, Inc., Publisher.
LEXINGTON PARK (J7%). pop. X6.000; St. Mary's Co. 66 m SE of Washington, D. C.
Railroad station La Plata. PA RR. Patuxent River Naval Air Station. Diversified
farming.
Enterprise Thursday Independent 1883 8 24 301 8.00 **4,207
Circulates also in Leonardtown.
J. S. Fahnestock, Editor; The Enterprise Publishing Co., 830 Great Mills Rd.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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7 24 280 1.50
7 24 268 3.00
§1,130
2,150
§3,551
52,800
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MIDDLETOWN (D8), pop. 986; Frederick Co. (N). 8 m NW of Frederick, nearest
railroad station. B&O; PA; PE RRs. Shoe factory; creamery. Diversified
farming. Dairy products, wheat, corn.
Valley Regis ter-f ................... Friday ............ Ind. Rep ............. 1844 6 26 280 3.00 1,300
Cecil R. Martin, Editor ; George C. Rhoderick, Jr., Publisher.
MOUNT AIRY (F3), pop. 1,061 ; Carroll Co. (N). 14 m E of Frederick. B&O RR. Manu-
factures canned goods, pants, flour. Hatchery. Timber. Diversified farming.
Corn, potatoes, wheat.
Community Reporter 4- ........... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1929 6 26 280 3.00 §9OO
Cecil R. Martin, Editor; George C. Rhoderick, Jr., Publisher.
OAKLAND! (A8), pop. 1,640; Garrett Co. (NW). 60 m SW of Cumberland. B&O RR.
Cannery; flour, feed mills. Maple sugar and syrup. Summer resort. Dairy,
truck, grain farms. Potatoes, buckwheat, corn.
Republican^- ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1877 8 24 294 3.00 **4,583
George H. Han at, Editor; Donald R. Sincell, Publisher.
OCEAN CITY— See Berlin.
POCOMOKE CITY (M8), pop. 8,191; Worcester Co. (SE). On Pocomoke River, 21 m
S of Salisbury. Railroad name, Pocomoke. PA RR. Manufactures flour, feed,
canned goods, crates, baskets, fertilizer, foundry products, lumber. Pine, oak
timber. Diversified farming. Poultry, potatoes, corn, beans, tomatoes.
Worcester Democrat* ........... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 188° 8 24 294 3'%00— Free
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cunningham, Editors and Publishers, Clark Ave. and Vine St.
PRESTON (L5H), pop. 853; Caroline Co. (E). 75 m SW of Wilmington, Del. B&E RR.
Canneries. Extensive canned goods shipping. Poultry and pickle processing
plants. Diversified farming.
. ....... 3 28 140 X.2B 5.782
Official organ of the Maryland State Poultry Council, Inc.
Max Chambers. Editor and Publisher.
News and Farmer -f ................ Thursday ........ Ind. & Agric ...... 1866 8 24 294 1.00 §3,154
Marjorie T. Chambers, Editor; Caroline Publishing Co., Publishers.
Vegetable Growers (Vee- 1B| w,nnfV,iv [Vegetable IO,Q « ofl ,An 9n o net
Gee) Messenger ................. }Bi-montnly ..... |Growinff 1948 3 28 140 .20 9,051
Max Chambers, Editor and Publisher.
PRINCE FREDERICKf <H6), pop. X500; Calvert Co. (S). On Patuxent River, 41 m
SE of Washington, D. C. Railroad station, Marlboro. PA RR. Fish, crab indus-
tries. Tobacco, wheat, corn farms.
Calvert Independent -f ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1939 8 22 276 2.00 §2,698
Edw. T. Hall and Win. L. Weems, Editors and Publishers.
Calvert Journal-Gazette -f ..... Saturday ........ Democratic ........ 1863 8 22 308 1.50 §4B4
Louis L. Goldstein. Editor and Publisher.
PRINCESS ANNEf (M7%), pop. 1,407; Somerset Co. (SE). On Manokin River. 12 m S
of Salisbury. PA RR. Fruit and vegetable canneries. Manufactures needles,
shirts, lumber, flour. Nurseries. Agriculture. Potatoes, strawberries, tomatoes,
beans.
Marylander and Herald 4- ...... Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1828 7 24 280 2.00 §1,525
J. E. Byrd, Jr., Editor; Eastern Shore Publishing Co.
REISTERTOWN (G2%), pop. 2,077; Baltimore Co. (N). 16 m N of Baltimore. Rail-
road station, Glyndon. WM RR. Residential. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn,
tomatoes.
....Frid«* ............ Democratic ........ 1928 8 24 294 8.00 **3,8O3
P. T. Morgan, Editor; Stromberg Publications, Ellicott City.
RIDERWOOD (H3), pop. X500; Baltimore County (SC). 8 m N of Baltimore. PA RR.
Bank town, Towson. Diversified farming.
Eastern Bowhunter, The + .. Monthly .......... Archery ............. 1956 \ JJ JJ{j
William Stump, Editor; Eastern Bowhunter, Inc., Publisher.
RIDGELY (L5), pop. 834; Caroline Co. (E). 58 m S of Wilmington, Del. PA RR.
Manufactures canned vegetables* baskets, soft drinks, garments. Diversified
farming. Tomatoes, peas, sweet corn.
Caroline Sun -f ........................ Saturday ........ Democratic ........ 1902 6 27 280 1.50 1,660
Burton M. Wilkinson, Editor and Publisher.
RISING SUN— Oecil Whig— See Elkton.
ROCKVILLEt (F4), pop. 6,984; Montgomery Co. (WC). 17 m N of Washington, D. C.
B&O RR. Airport. Residential. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
Advertiser-f- ............................. Wednesday.. Shopper ....... 1954 8 28 300 $20,000— Free
Leo J. Paulin, Editor and Publisher, Paulin Publishing Bldg., Bethesda.
Montgomery Co. Sentinel -K ..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1855 8 24 294 3.00 **7,725
Roger B. Farquhar, Editor; Sentinel Publishing Co., Inc., 215 E. Montgomery Ave.
SALISBURYf (M7). pop. 15,141; Wicomico Co. (SE). On Wicomico River, 100 m S of
Wilmington, Del. B&E; PA RRs. Airline AAA. Boat connections. Manufactures
shirts, lumber, building materials, baskets, crates, fertiliser, bricka, pajamas,
underwear, boys' blouses, overalls, leather articles, flour, canned goods, pumps.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. QNonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNatly
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Meat and sea food packing plants; nurseries. State Teachers College. Timber.
Poultry, truck, fruit farms. Strawberries, cucumbers, cantaloupes. TV station.
Clrc
. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1867 5
Vera Y. Sherwe. Editor; Salisbury Advertiser Co., Publisher.
Times-f- .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Democratic ........ 1923 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 128 East Main St.
24 226 2.50 §2,631
28 315 15.60^*23,110
25,833
2,314
SEVERNA PARK (H4), pop. 1,095; Anne Arundel Co. (C). 15 m S of Baltimore. B&A
RR. Bank, Annapolis. Machine shop. Poultry, dairy, fruit farms.
Hi-Fi Tape Recording Monthly Tape Record'g...1963 Controlled f?eedilt.
Mark Mooney. Jr., Editor; Mooney-Rowan Publications, Inc.
SILVER SPRING <F4%), pop. X49.500; Montgomery Co. (WC). Adjoins Washington,
D. C., on the north. B&O RR. Nurseries; instrument factory. Four banks; bank
deposits (6-6-57). $150,424,411. 59,220 gas meters.
Advertiser-f Wednesday Shopper 1948 8 23 300 J42.000 — Free
Leo J. Paulin, Editor and Publisher, Paulin Publishing Bldg., Bethesda.
* 1902 5 24 189 2.00 34,260
John T. Dowlings, Editor; Com. Telegraphers' Union, Pub., 8605 Cameron St.
Maryland News -f ................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1927 5 24 224 3.00 §7,300
Cy M. Campbell, Publisher, Rockville.
Suburban Record + ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1951 8 24 274 3.00 §20,500
John Steelman, Editor; Record Publishing Co., 8505 Dixon Ave. §8,50O — Free
Suburban Shopper -f ............... Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1948 8 23 300
Columbus Publishing Co., Publisher, 933-A Gist Ave.
SNOW HILLf (N8), pop. 2,091; Worcester Co. (SE). On Pocomoke River, 110 m S of
Wilmington, Del. PA RR. Manufactures canned goods, crates, baskets, fertilizer,
cement blocks. Poultry dressing plants. Hatchery. Ships fruits, vegetables.
Timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, tomatoes, peas.
Democratic Messenger ............ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1867 8 24 294 3.00 * 2,41 5
G. Sharpnack, Editor; W. G. Kerbin Jr., Publisher, Bank St.
SYKESVILLE (G3), pop. 941; Carroll Co. (N). 20 m NW of Baltimore. B&O RR.
Woolen, flour, grist mills. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Herald ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 8 24 290 2.00 §1,593
William F. Church, Editor; Herald Company, Inc., Publisher.
TANEYTOWN (F2), pop. 1,420; Carroll Co. (N). 16 m SW of Hanover, Pa. PA RR.
Manufactures rubber footwear, men's clothing, underwear, flour, feed, canned
goods. Agriculture. Dairy products, corn, wheat.
Carroll Record -f ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 6 26 276 1.50 §2,019
C. L. Stonesifer, Editor; Carroll Record Company, Publisher.
Spinning Wheel, The .............. Monthly .......... Antiques ............ 1945 3 30 119 3.00 13,000
Marjorie M. Smith, Editor; Spinning Wheel Publishers. Inc.
THURMONT (E2), pop. 1,676; Frederick Co. (N). 17 m N of Frederick. WM ; PE
RRs. Manufactures shoes, clothing, brooms. Canneries; graineries. Dairy and
poultry farms. Wheat, truck crops, peaches.
Catoctin Enterprise -f ............. Friday ............ Independent ....... 1940 6 26 280 3.00 §875
Cecil R. Martin, Editor; George C. Rhoderick, Jr., Publisher.
TOWSONf fH3), pop. X40.000 (branch of Baltimore P. O.) ; Baltimore Co. (N). 3 m
N of Baltimore. M&P RR. Manufactures electric drills, steel wire products, incu-
bators, radios. State Teachers College. Diversified farming.
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William Stump, Editor /Gardens, Houses and People, Inc., Publisher,
29 Alleghany Ave. (4).
Jeffersonian-f- Friday Democratic 1912 7 26 289 2.00
G. Frank Stricklin, Editor; Baltimore Co. Jeffersonian Publishing Company, Inc.
Maryland Horse, The Monthly Horse Breed'g...l935 2 32 112 2.00
H. S. Finney, Ed.; Maryland Horse Breeders Assn., Pub., 614 York Rd. (4).
Tower Light -f V Bi-wkly(FrL).. Collegiate 1947 5 24 224 x
Students of Maryland State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Union News -f Friday Independent 1850 8 24 280 3.00
Fenwick Keyser, Editor; Union News Pub. Co., Inc., 11 W. Pennsylvania Ave.
UNION BRIDGE (F2), pop. 840; Carroll Co. (N). 19 m NE of Frederick. WM; PA
RRs. Railroad shops ; cement works ; clothing, millwork factories. Limestone
quarries. Dairy, fruit, grain, truck farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
Pilot -f Thursday Independent 1905 6 26 276 1.50
M. H. Rakes traw, Editor; Pilot Publishing Company.
UPPER MARLBOROf (G5), pop. 702 ; Prince Georges Co. (SC). 18 m E of Washington,
D. C. Railroad name, Marlboro. PA RR. Packing plants. Agriculture. Tobacco,
corn, wheat.
Enquirer-Gazette Friday Democratic 1850 8 24 294 3.00
L. G. Sasscer. S. A. Wyvill and Andrew J. Wyvill, Editors and Publishers.
WALDORF — Charles County's Waldorf Leaf — See Annapolis.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI«wed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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9,300
§11,023
1,200
§8,432
§2,038
**5,572
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WESTMINSTER! (G2). pop. 6,140; Carroll Co. (N). 28 m NW of Baltimore. WM RR.
Manufactures shoes, clothing, labeling and boxing machines, canned fruits and
vegetables, fertilizer, soft drinks. Distilleries; meat packing. Western Mary-
land College; Westminster Theological Seminary. Agriculture. Dairy products,
peaches, apples.
Carroll County Times + Thursday Independent 1911 7 24 280 2.00 3,889
Ray Martin, Editor; Carroll Times, Inc., Publisher, 63 East Main St.
Democratic Advocate + Thursday Democratic 1838 7 26 280 1.00 §2,087
E. O. Diffendal, Editor; Democratic Advocate Company, Pub., 69 East Main St.
Gold Bug-h Semi-mo Collegiate 1922 6 26 238 x2.00
Students of Western Maryland College, Editors and Publishers.
WOODSTOCK (G3), pop. X500; Howard Co. (C). 20 m W of Baltimore. B&O RR.
Bank, Ellicott City. Nursery. Woodstock College and Seminary (Cath. men).
Diversified farming.
Theological Studies Quarterly Theological 1940 1 52 91 5.00 2,705
J. C. Murray, Editor; Theological Studies, Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. VIS8Ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MASSACHUSETTS
Population 4.690.514 (U. S. Census. 1950)
State Capital. BOSTON
Massachusetts is bounded on the north by Vermont and New Hampshire, east by the Atlantic
Ocean, south by the Atlantic Ocean and by Rhode Island and Connecticut and west by New York.
Its extreme length is 160 miles, its breadth from 47 to 90 miles; land area, 7.867 square
miles.
The surface is greatly diversified: mountainous in the extreme west, hilly and broken in the
east and northeast, and in the southeast mainly low and sandy. Toward the west is the fertile
valley of the Connecticut River. The mountains are the Taconic and the Hoosac (continuations of
the Green Mountain ranges of Vermont) with detached members of the White Mountains. The
Weather Bureau at Boston gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 49.6; highest on
record, 104; lowest on record. — 18. Total annual precipitation is 40.14 inches.
The state has abundant rail and coastwise shipping facilities. The Cape Cod Canal, an eight-
mile cut, 25 feet deep, between Buzzards Bay and Sandwich, enables coasting vessels to avoid the
long trip around Cape Cod peninsula and shortens the distance between Boston and New York
by over 70 miles. The North Shore above Boston. Cape Cod and the "hill towns" west of the
Connecticut River are popular summer resorts, the valley of the Housatonic, in Berkshire county,
having hundreds of summer residences belonging to wealthy citizens of New York, Boston and
other large cities. Massachusetts is the third densest populated state in the Union, having
546.9 persons to the square mile. It is the leading center of the American cotton, shoe, leather,
wool and paper trades. Fall River, Lowell. New Bedford and Lawrence are the greatest cotton
manufacturing centers; Boston, Quincy, Newburyport and Salem lead in shipbuilding interest*.
Boston is the greatest fishing: port in the country.
There are a great many colleges in the state, including some of the country's most famous,
for both men and women. Harvard University, the oldest in the country, is located at Cambridge,
as is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nearly all of Massachusetts is rich in historical
interest. At Provincetown, in 1620, the Mayflower made the first landing, going from there to
Plymouth.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), ninth. Urban population (1950), 84.5%. In 1950, of the
4,690,514 total population, 4,626,243 were white; 64,243 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 22,220. Farm acreage, 1.660,389. Average acreage per farm, 74.7.
Average value per farm, $13,683. Farm selling products over $10,000 in value, 3,811.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $56,913,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and epifs), $116,729,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): tobacco (value of production), $7,408,000; potatoes,
$2,602,000; hay, $1,539,000; maple sirup, $216,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $5,687,000, rank, tenth; strawberries
(value of production), $513,000; peaches, $36,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $29,463,000; hogs and pigs,
$3,398,000; horses and mules, $826,000; all sheep and lambs, $194,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $29,584,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $12,850,000; turkeys, $3,180,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $48,391,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 792,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamed cottage cheese, 9,221,000
Ibs.; creamery butter, 193,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 25,510,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 575,332,000 Ibs.; $36,182,000 value. Principal flsh: haddock, scallops,
flounders, ocean perch, cod, lobsters clams.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947). 182,244 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: white pine, hemlock,
oak, maple, eastern spmce, beech, birch, ash, balsam fir, cherry, southern yellow pine, eastern cedar.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $4,884,673,000. Leading industry groups:
machinery (except electrical), textile mill products, electrical machinery, leather and leather
products. Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $179,478,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $16,951,000. Principal mineral products In order of value: stone, sand and
gravel, lime, clays.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-68) 2,097,500. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 1,696,-
000. Number of post offices (1957), 643. Number of retail stores (1954), 53,012; sales, $5,541,-
608,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 14
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Barnstable (E), Barn stable 46.805 4 Dukes (SE), Edgartown 5,688
2 Berkshire (W), Pitts field 182,966 5 Essex (NE), Lawrence,
8 Bristol (SE), Fall River, New Newburyport and Salem 522,884
Bedford and Taunton 881,669 6 Franklin (NW), Greenfield 52,747
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SCALE OF MILES
All railroads are numbered a* per ac-
companying hat, making possible quick
and accurate identification of each line
RAILROADS
20 Boston and Maint
34 Central Vermont
35 Fore River
Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington
80 Moihassuck Valley
99 Narragansett Pier
130 New York Central
134 New York New Haven and
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LIST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
7 Hampden (SW), Springfield 867,971 11 Norfolk (E), Dedham..._ 892,808
8 Hampshire (WC). Northampton 87,594 12 Plymouth (SB), Plymouth 189,468
9 Middlesex (NE), Cambridge and 13 Suffolk (E), Boston 896,61ft
Lowell 1.064,569 14 Worcester (C), Fitchburg and
10 Nantucket (SE), Nantucket 8,484 Worcester 646,401
MASSACHUSETTS NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 62 Daily 1
Evening Dailies (52) Tri-weekly 1
Morning Dailies (10) Semi-weekly 5
Daily, Foreigm (8) Weekly 35
Daily, with Sunday edition (10) Fortnightly 5
Semi-weekly 3 Semi-monthly 2
Weekly 199 M.onthl?u, ?S
Free or partly free circ. wklies(21) Bi-monthly 12
Quarterly 48
Total NowRTvnnorfl 9RA. Eight times a year 2
lotai newspapers 264 s,x t, during academic year.... 1
Six times a year 1
Five ti. a year 1
Four times a year 3
Four times dur. academic year 4
Three times a year 1
Three ti. during academic year 1
Every six wks. dur. acad. year 1
Total Periodicals 220
Total number of publications 484
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 19
Total number of towns having publications 145
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it I*
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Cols <3> Width V Depth Sub Circ
ABINGTON — Advertiser — See Standard, Rockland.
ACTON — Enterprise — See Enterprise Weeklies, Marlboro.
ALLSTON— See Allston Citizen, Boston.
AMESBURY (LI), pop. 9,711; Essex Co. (NE). On Merrimac River, 86 m N of
Boston. BAM RR. Manufactures hats, metal, leather and peanut products,
boats, tackle, lamps and vending machines, heels, cement, shoes, foundry and
machine shop products, window channels and molding, fibreboard, toys, soap.
Agriculture. Potatoes.
News + |&VSu'nX'Sat' Ind«P«n<*«nt 1888 8 23 294 13-°° §2,032
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Wm. Miller, Editor; Amesbury Daily News, Inc., 21 Elm St.
AMHERST (D8), pop. 10,856; Hampshire Co. (WC). 4 m E of Connecticut River, 14 m
N of Holyoke. CV; B&M RRs. Manufactures leather advertising novelties.
Amherst College (men) ; University of Massachusetts. Dairy and poultry farms.
Tobacco, onions.
Amherst Alumni News V 4 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1949 Controlled1 free dist. $11,000
H. W. Hewlett, Editor; Alumni Council of Amherst College, Publisher.
Amherst Student + V Mon.&Thurs...Collegiate 1868 5 26 238 5.00 *1,750
Students of Amherst College, Editors and Publishers.
Journal Record-f .Thursday Independent 1844 6 24 259 8.50 §1,839
J. G. Stryker, Editor; David M. Stryker. Publisher, Cook Place.
Massachusetts Collegian -fV..{^Fr'i Wed" Colle«?iate 1879 5 24 21° 2'75 *5,250
Students of Univ. of Massachusetts, Editors and Publishers, Student Union Bldg.
Valley Shopper Thursday Shopping 1957 6 24 255 7,950 — Free
David M. Stryker, Publisher, Cook Place.
ANDOVER (K2), pop. 12,487; Essex Co. (NE). 8 m S of Lawrence. BAM RR. Manu-
factures rubber sundries and footwear, woolens, card cloth, brushes, dyestuffs
and chemicals. Phillips Academy (boys).
Phillipian-f V Thursday Collegiate 1857 5 24 203 5.50 *1,583
Students of Phillips Academy, Editors and Publishers.
Townsman -f (offset) Thursday Republican 1887 5 24 224 5.00 §1,756
David E. Young, Editor; Andover Publishing Co., 70 Main St.
ARLINGTON (K3), pop. 44,353 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE). 8 m
NW of Boston. BAM RR. Residential. Manufactures textile machinerv. wood
interior finish, boxes. Four banks; deposits (est.) (6-30-58), $68.000,000.
13,000 electric (AC) meters; 12,000 gas (artif.) meters; 16,000 telephones.
Advocate-f- Thursday Independent 1872 8 23 287 4.00 **«,846
Arlington Advocate, Inc., Publisher, 15 Prescott St. (74).
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <£Non pared
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNall?
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ARLINGTON (Continued) Estab ColsO Width V Depth Sub Circ
News + Thursday Independent 1916 8 24 287 2.50 $8,650
James B. Dunbar, Publisher, 637 Massachusetts Ave. (74).
Press 4- Friday. Independent 1947 8 24 287 Free 7,700
James B. Dunbar, Editor and Publisher, 637 Massachusetts Ave.
ASHBURNHAM (G2), pop. 2,603; Worcester Co. (C). 27 m N of Worcester.
B&M RR. Bank town, Gardner. Manufactures ice picks, coveralls, weather
instruments. Agriculture. Dairy farms.
Reporter-h Thursday. Independent ..1950 5 24 222 2.00 §2,023
Phoebe N. Rideout. Editor; David M. Stryker, Publisher.
ATHOL (F2), pop. 11,564; Worcester Co. (C). 29 m W of Fitchburg. B&M RR. Manu-
factures fine mechanical tools, drills, cutters, shoes, artificial leather, leather
findings; celluloid goods, toys, wooden boxes and shooks, shash blinds, furni-
ture, metal and wooden novelties.
News + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1934 8 23 290 18.00 **4,438
Edward T. Fairchild, Editor; Athol Press, Inc., Publisher, 536 Main St.
ATTLEBORO (J6). pop. 23,809; Bristol Co. (SE). 8 m N of Pawtucket, R. I. NYNH&H
RR. Extensive manufacture of jewelry and jewelry findings, also bleaching and
dyeing. Also manufactures reinforced paper, gold and silver plate, tools, optical
goods, paper boxes, rubber stamps, metal specialties, labels and seals, badges.
Sun -|- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1889 8 24 297 15.60 **10,198
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
C. D. Roberts, Editor; Guy De Vany, Publisher.
AUBURN (G4), pop. 8,840; Worcester Co. (C). 5 m S of Worcester, nearest bank.
NYNH&H RR. Manufactures lumber, buildin - .
equipment, and wool.
ling materials, tools, steel, industrial
News-f .Thursday Independent 1949 5 24 224
Bryant L Conant, Editor; Hernan B. Conant, Publisher, 64 Auburn St.
2.00 J2.025
AVON (K4). pop. 2,666; Norfolk Co. (E). 20 m S of Boston. NYNH&H RR. Bank,
Brockton. Manufactures shoe soles, heels and shanks, moccasins, cutting dies
and machinery, recapped tires. Agriculture.
Messenger + Thursday Independent 1936 7 24 280 2.50
A. H. Sullivan, Editor; Avon Publishing Co., 155 Main St.
AVER (H2), pop. 5,740; Middlesex Co. (NE). 18 m E of Fitchburg. B&M RR. Manu-
factures garment machinery, cutlery, chairs. Tannery. Apple packing. Timber.
Diversified farming. Apples, truck crops.
Public Spirit Thursday Independent ,1869 8 24 280 3.60
Prints editions under names of Landmark, Groton ; Clarion-Advertiser, Pepperell.
Minot V. Bastian, Editor; Rachel T. Bastian, Publisher.
BARNSTABLE — Patriot — See Barnstable Patriot, Hyannis.
BARRE (F3), pop. 8,406; Worcester Co. (C). 22 m NW of Worcester. NYO RR.
Machine shop and foundry. Woolen mill. Dairy farms.
Gazette -f Thursday Republican 1834 7 24 280 8.00
Alden P. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
BEDFORD (J2%). pop. 5,234; Middlesex Co. (NE). 10 m S of Lowell. B&M RR.
Bank, Lexington. Manufactures proprietary medicine. Veterans' Hospital.
Truck, poultry, fruit, dairy farms. Asparagus.
Enterprise — See Enterprise Weeklies, Marlboro. Circ., Bedford edition, 315.
Minute-Man .Thursday Independent 1957 5 24 224 8.50
Alan G. Adams, Editor and Publisher, 119 Great Rd.
Times + Thursday Independent 1954 5 24 224 2.00
Robert D. Benoit, Editor; Bedford Publishing Co., Inc., 99 The Great Rd.
§1,335
§2,076
51,500
$1,450
1,200
§742
§4,137
5,370
BELCHERTOWN (E8). pop. 4,487; Hampshire Co. (WC). 14 m E of Holyoke. CV;
B&M RRs. Bank, Amherst. Agriculture. Poultry and dairy products, apples.
Sentinel + ................................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1915 4 26 196 2.00
Lewis H. Blackmer, Editor and Publisher, Cottage St.
BELMONT (K8) (branch of Boston P. O.), pop. 27,881; Middlesex Co. (NE). 6 m NW
of Boston. B&M RR. Residential. Three banks; deposits (1958), $25,657,000.
10,304 electric (AC) meters; 6,564 gas (nat.) meters; 14,204 telephones.
Citizen 4- ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1919 8 24 294 3.60
G. B. Seavey. Editor and Publisher, 72 Trapelo Rd. (78).
Herald-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1931 8 24 308 3.00
John J. Martin, Belmont Herald Publishing Co., Inc., 19 Flett Rd. (78).
BEVERLY (L12), pop. 28,884; Essex Co. (NE). On an inlet of the Atlantic, 20 m NE
of Boston. B&M RR. Airport. Manufactures shoes, shoe machinery and find-
ings, milling machinery, confectionery, waterproof clothing, sails, organs, metal
hydrides, electronic tubes. Four banks; deposits (1957), $63,407,951. 10,299
electric (AC) meters; 7,761 gas (artif.) meters; 14,657 telephones. Summer
resort.
Times -f .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1893 8 24 301 16.00 **8,O97
L. R. Hovey. Editor; Times Publishing Corp., 110 Cabot St.
BOLTON (H3), pop. 966; Worcester Co. (C). 11 m NE of Worcester. NYNH&H
RR. Bank town, Clinton. Agriculture. Dairy farms.
Robert Friebertshauser, Editor; Swap & Shop 'publishing Co., P. O. Box 404.
-A-A-Sept. A. B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ens. 12 to Inch. V Agate Hoes, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population—1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. y/ Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols 3> Width V Depth Sub Cire
BOSTONf (K8), pop. 801,444; Suffolk Co. (E). The State Capital. On Massachusetts
Bay. NYNH&H; B&M; NYC RRs. Airlines: AF; AA; BOAC; EAL; LAI; MOH;
NAL; NBA; PAA; PBA; TCA; TWA; UAL.
Important seaport. Foremost fishing port and wool market. The industrial
center of New England and center of one of the largest suburban areas in the
United States. More than 200,000,000 pounds of fish are landed annually. Ex-
tensive fish freezing and cold storage plants. Important industries; printing and
publishing, ship building, sugar refining, manufacture of boots and shoes, elec-
trical machinery, clothing, bakery products, confectionery, cutlery, leather,
plastics, chemicals, furniture, wooden and paper boxes, foundry and machine
shop products, woolens, worsteds, meat packing. 127 banks; clearings (7-2-58),
$769,910,000; deposits (12-31-57), $4,334,000,000. 201,311 electric meters;
180,000 gas (artif.) meters; 194,911 telephones. Noted as an educational center
with more than 200 private schools and colleges in Boston and immediate
vicinity. Many historical features. Four TV stations.
Advent Christian Witness -flMfh1 (Advent 1860 8 28
(no adv.) im.oni.my . J Christian 2 42
Raymond M. Beecroft, Editor; Advent Christian Publications Inc.
160 Warren St. (19).
f Advertiser + Sunday Independent 1904 8 23 280 10.40**470,533
J American-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1904 5 23 200 15.60**179,169
^ Sat. evg. circ.**141,968
Record-h Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1813 5 28 20021.84^*369,809
L Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. ~ ' ' ------
Hearst Corp., Publisher, 5 Winthrop Square (6).
Allston Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1937 ,
G. R. Phlnney, Publisher, 108 Harvard St., Brookllne (46).
American Shoemaking Wednesday ....Shoe Mfg 1896 2
131
131
2.50 $3,800
Sat. morn. circ.**344|839
8 24 294
40 140 3.00 *3,334
W. A. Johnson, Editor; Shoe Trades Publishing Co., 683 Atlantic Ave. (li).
26
42
140
140
4.00 * 12,885
3.00
1.00
America's Textile Reporter.. ..Thursday Textile Mfg 1887
E. Howard Bennett, Editor; Frank P. Bennett & Co..
Inc., Publishers, 286 Congress St. (10).
ATcYnk"aulanr*!^i^^"}Semi'm° L»*v^n Int 1905 4 24 154
John Lyman, Editor; Baltica Publishing Co., P. O. Box 23, Roxbury (19).
Apothecary + Monthly Drug Trade 1887 2 39 140
Apothecary Publishing Co., Publisher, 376 Boylston St. (16).
A^hen!*!!...^.!^ Independent ... 1932 7 24 280 5.00
Robert Vahan, Editor; Baikar Assn., Inc., 296% Shawmut Ave. at Waltham.
A*CASrmeni^n?ird) JQuarterly {RelieT^" 194° 2 30 112 2'00
J. Miseakian, Editor'; 'Armenian Relief Society, Inc., Pub., 212 Stuart St. (16).
Atlantic, The Monthly Gen'l Int 1857 3 27 140 7.50*261,884
E. Weeks, Editor; D. B. Snyder, Publisher, 8 Arlington St. (16).
Back Bay Ledger and lmu j .. T-J«^««J*«* 1939 8 24
Beacon Hill Times 4- rinursaay inaepenaent
P. M. Torf, Editor "and Publisher, 107 Massachusetts Ave. (15).
Baikar (Armenian) Morn.ex.Mon.. Independent 1921 6 28
Antranig Antreassian, Ed.; Baikar Assn., Inc., Pub., 296% Shawmut Ave.
Banker & Tradesman + ) qnftirHnv> (Finan. Com'l 1872 , 24
(Offset) ^Saturday IReal Estate 187Z 4 Z4
G. R. Glendininsr, Editor; Warren Pub. Corp., 89 Beach St. (11).
Banking Law Journal com- ]
bined with the Bankers [Monthly Banking 1889 1 60 98 8.00
KeJtlTp." Warren,' 'Editor; Bankers Publishing Co., 89 Beach St.
Barren's National Business !„_,,_ J Business & 1921 4 24 16415.00
290
§2,675
J2.300
3.00 $500
1 14, 000 — Free
273 14.00 §2,703
182 24.00 J3,324
Financial Weekly -4- ...... [
j Financial
Total unpaid dist.
Robert Bleiberg, Editor; Barren's Publishing Co., 388 Newbury St. (15).
« . 0 . „ .., fCh. of Com. 1928 3 26 140 x4.50
Boston Business . Monthly i & Business Controlled circ.
William H. P. Smith, Editor; Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
80 Federal St. (10).
ewa v C>1Ie8e A1Umni Quarterly Coll. Alum 1928 8 26 129 x
Walter Boiidreau, Editor; Boston College Alumni Assn., 74 Commonwealth Ave.,
Chestnut Hill (67).
°Urler and H°tel }Thursday Independent ....1794 7 24 301 2.50
A. J. L. Ford,' lEditor and Publisher, 1441 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester (22).
Boston Marine Guide-f Friday Marine 1919 9 26 892 5.00
Edwin J. Lang, Editor and Publisher, 156 State St. (9).
Bc^MedlcrfQiwi^Iy.^|Qlllirterly Medicine 1949 ^ 32^1 1 5^ 2 .00
Lamar Soutter, M.D., Editor; Beckler Press, Publisher, 750 Harrison Ave. (18).
*97,062
9,727
4,200
800
Boston
ston University Graduate] ' Monthly ..........
Journal + V ........................ J [Education
Frederick M. Link, Editor; Boston Univ. Publisher, 72B Commonwealth Ave.
1952 1 54 101 x
Controlled free dist.
21,000
§1,451
$3,800
tl.750
Circulation — ££>Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; * Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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BOSTONf (Continued) Estib Cols <S> Width V Depth Sub
B^l°v"ew?.!![!™.™ }Q«»rterly {passion 192° l 61 105 4'00
Robert B. Bo wen, Editor; Boston Univ., Publisher, 150 Freemont St., Worcester.
Boston University NewsV Tuesday Collegiate 1916
Students of Boston University. Publishers, 264 Bay State Rd.
Bride's Dutch Uncle, The ....Quarterly {
Mary M. Monroe, Editor; Alexander Monroe
Bulletin of Bibliography and
1950
80 Huntington Ave. "(16 K
Magazine Notes (no adv. ) f « "• * yr monograpny 1897 2 38 108 6.00
Anne C. Sutherland. Editor; F. W. Faxon Co., Inc., Publisher, 83 Francis St. (15).
dl ft fl
.) }8 tL R yr
^
, Pub.,
Meteorology 1920 2 28 107 12.00
Werner A. Baum, Ed. ; American Meteorological Society, Pub., 3 Joy St. (8).
Bulletin of the Massachu- 1M .,, /Birds. ,01- ,
setts Audubon Society + ..JMontniy [Mammals 191T l
Not published during July, Aug. and Sept.
C. Russell Mason, Editor; Massachusetts Audubon Society, Publisher,
155 Newbury St. (16).
105 3.00
Circ
1,326
1,000
8,000
$2,000
750
$7,000
7,200
4,800
940
4.00 $226,969
Chr. Science. ...1883 2 31 115 5.00 148,802
. Chr. Science .. ..1898 2 54 81 5.00 202,442
.Chr. Science .1918 2 31 108 2.00 45,010
^^ ^ vwM;4 ' Medical 1934 2 34 119 1.00
Students of Tufts College Medical School, Editors and Publishers,
171 Harrison Ave. (55).
Business History Review Quarterly (Administration 1927 l 60 98 10-°°
George S. Gibb, Editor; Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard
University, Publisher, 214-16 Baker Library, Soldiers Field (63).
Charlestown News + Friday Independent 1923 5 23 210
Helen O'Neil McGah, Editor and Publisher, Box 25, Charlestown (29).
Child Life-f Monthly Juvenile 1921 3 27 143
Not issued during July and August.
Adelaide Field. Editor; William S. Hawkes, Publisher, 80 Federal St. (10).
Christian Science Journal. 1 „ .,,
The (no adv.) j Monthly..
^no^d^^^^^}^^^'
Herald of Christian Science,]
The (Eng., French ft Ger-[ Monthly-
man) (no adv.) j
Prints quarterly edition in Spanish, Scandinavian, Dutch, Italian and Portu-
guese, also Braille edition. Sub. $1.
The Christian Science Publishing Society, One Norway St. (15).
Christian Science Monitor 4* "Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1908 8 23 296 18.00
Color advertising accepted. Total circ. for all eds.** 159,988
Prints daily Atlantic, Pacific and Central editions.
Erwin D. Canham, Ed.; The Christian Science Pub. Soc'y, One Norway St. (15).
Christian Science Quarterly...Quarterly Religious 1894 1 30 70 1.50
The Christian Science Publishing Society, One Norway St. (16).
Chronicle (Negro) Saturday Ind. Rep 1915 5 24 224 2.00
Alfred Haughton, Editor; Square Deal-Boston Chronicle Company, Inc., Pub-
lisher, 794 Tremont St. (18).
Chrysalis -f Bi-monthly ....Arts 1948 1 48 84
Lily and Baird Hastings, Editors and Publishers, 58 Long Wharf.
Church Militant Monthly Religious 1898 3 26 130
Not issued during July and August.
Arthur W. Sampson, Editor; The Church Militant, Publisher, One Joy St. (8).
'Civil Service Reporter-}- ] frtvil 9«»rv
wSSdViM***" r°nthly Koyees
Oliver Bohld'.'"Editor';' Civil Service Reporter Pub. Co., 880 Newbury St. (15).
Civil Service Reporter-f \Monthlv f Civil Service 1939 R 24 214 2.00
(New England Edition )..../ Montnly \Employees ia{J* ° " *** *'MU
Agnes F. Viano, Editor; Civil Service Reporter Pub. Co., 830 Newbury St. (15).
/Coal Dealers 1928 \ 2| JJj 2'00
Air Cond'g Controlled free dist.
H. L. Hessler, Editor; The Coal Herald Inc., Pub., 141 Milk St. (9).
Commercial Bulletin .Saturday Com. ft Mfg 1858 5 24 217 9.00
L. HL Ballou, Jr., Editor; Curtis Guild & Company, Publishers, 177 Milk St. (9).
Dielli-f (The Sun) (Albanian) Wednesday Independent 1909 6 24 203 8.00
G. M. Panarity, Editor; Pan- Albanian Federation of America, Publisher,
30 Hunt Ave.
Direct Advertising Quarterly {Paper, Ptg. 1914 2 75 }}|
Advertising restricted. \A Adv'g Controlled free dist.
Brad Stephens. Ed.; Paper Makers Adv'g Assn., Pub., 681 Boylston St. (16).
1927 8 28 294 " " '
Dorchester Argus -News + ......Thursday Independent 2 42 142
Arthur M. Katz. Editor; Harry Harwich, Publisher, 817 Geneva Ave. (22).
2.00
776,585
$450
1.50 $5,000
1939 5 24 214 2.50
Coal Herald-Stoker and Air-lM__ ,hlv f
Conditioner Journal-f JMontmy {
$500
$2,000
$3.400
8,600
11,000 — Free
Cfaxulatl«*-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jnne and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Auditj
If.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlswed onl? during academic year, subscription Included in membership fee.
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Dorchester Beacon -f Thursday Independent 1868 7 24 801 2.50
A. J. L. Ford, Editor and Publisher, 1441 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester (22).
Dorchester Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1949 8 24 301
Printed in three editions: Codman Square, Fields Corner, Uphams Corner.
Combined circ. 25,300 — Free.
William Pedersen, Editor; Harry P. Harwich, Publisher, 1214 Hyde Park Ave.,
Hyde Park.
Dorchester-Roxbury \T?r«j«^ Tn4«n«,i<i«*.«. 1981 5 24 222 2.50
Record-f [Friday Independent J10.000
Louis Belsky, Editor; Dorchester Record Pub. Co., 730 Blue Hill Ave. (21).
E. Boston Argus- Advocate -f ..Thursday Independent 1868 5 24 213 ^^oO—Free
Elizabeth G. Hughes. Editor and Publisher, 237 Meridian St. E. Boston (28)'.
East Boston Free Press -f Thursday Independent 1886 7 27 280 2.50
W. H. Ellis, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 479 Meridian St. (28).
East Boston Leader-f Friday Independent 1929 8 24 294 1.50
Rocco Liberatore, Jr., Editor; Joseph V. Ferrino, Publisher, 34 Saratoga St.
East Boston Times -f Thursday Independent 1937 8 24 294 2.50
John P. Torrone, Editor ; Times Publishing Co., Inc., 2 Lexington St., E. Boston.
Executive, The Monthly Exec. Mgmt 1957 1 50 101 5.00
Baker Library, Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration,
Publisher (63).
Firemen .Monthly Fire Preven'n.. ..1933 8 26 140x2.00
Warren Y. Kimball. Editor; National Fire Protection Controlled free dist.
Assn., Pub., 60 Battery-march St. (10).
G*™tB + d(Vw**&*H£') . }Friday Independent 1896 7 26 301 5.00 §13,900
Caesar L. Donnaruma,' Editor and Publisher, 317 Hanover St. (18).
Globe+ {Ivllxlr- i»««p»««t 1872 8 -22 «»» »•?***!?«?!
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
L. L. Winship, Editor; Wm. Davis Taylor, Publisher,
135 Morrissey Blvd. (7).
Greek Sunday News 1
(Kypiakatika Nea) JThursday Independent 1962
George P^ Daphnis, Editor and Publisher, 10 Porter St.
Guardian+ (Negro) Saturday Independent 1901 8 24 280 2.50
M. Trotter Steward, Editor; Guardian Publishing Co., 977-B Tremont St.,
Roxbury (20).
r Hairenik (Armenian) -f Morn.ex.Mon...Independent 1896 7 26 294 12.00
J Hairenik (Armenian) Monthly Literary 1923 2 33 112 6.00
I Halrenik (Enir ) 4- Thursday Armen. Int 1933 5 23 210 4.00
I R. DarblSai Editorr Hairenik Association. Inc., Pub., 212 Stuart St. (16).
Harvard Business Review Bi-monthly Bus. Execut......A922 3 27 14C J 8.00
E. C. Bursk, Editor; Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration,
Pub., Soldiers Field (63).
Heights, The-f- V Friday Collegiate 1919 5 24 224 3.00
Students of Boston College, Eds. and Pubs., Chestnut Hill (67).
Hellenic Chronicle-h Thursday Independent...... 1950 5 23
Peter Agris, Editor; Hellenic Publishing Corp., 729 Boylston St.
1846 8 23
Herald + Every Morn In d. Rep
Clrt
53*331
^^
J350
-Free
3,000
7,500
£8,000
29,753
2,043
Evg. circ. 15.60**146,797
Sat. mom. circ.**184,672
Sat. evg. circ.**115,ll9
Sunday circ. 13.00**398,886
5 24 210 3.00 §14,936
§4,035
1,341
12,029
*57,968
5,000
224 3.00 18,347
_. 30021.84**182,816
Sat. morn, circ.** 166,323
Sunday circ. 13.00**293,9O4
George Minot, Ed.; Boston Herald-Traveler Corp., Pub., 80 Mason St. (12).
Traveler* Evg. ex.Sun.-.Independent 1825 8 23 300 15 .60**! 83,620
CofoTand comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies M^ne£f ' "r2c;**133,170
Harold Clancy, Editor; Boston Herald-Traveler Corp., Pub., 80 Mason St. ll<s>.
Herald of Christian Science — See Christian Science Journal.
r Home Teacher..,.....,, Monthly (Home Educ. 1988 ^^ ^ ^ ^
4,000
13,000
J10.500
Controlled free dist.
Our SneciaT ~".7..^... Monthly fGen'J Interest 1930
Printed in Braille. I of Blind Worn. Controlled free dist.
Florence W. Birchard, Editor.
i,1v vT-wa __ . (Current Events 1927
Printed in' Braille' Monday } of the Blind Controlled free dist.
Francis B lerardl; Editor; National Braille Press, Inc., Publisher, 88 Stephen St.
. «ook ..Bi-monthly Juv. Books 1924 1 48 100 4.50
Ruth HilTvVguers," Editor; The Horn Book, Inc., Pub., 585 Boylston St. (16).
iculture Monthly Horticultural 1904 8 30 140 x4.00 *89,375
George Ta'ioumisr'Editor; Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Publisher, 300
Massachusetts Ave. (15).
~ . j fHotels.Reatau- 10o« K 9A Om o AA
el and Restaurant News... Saturday {rantg ^ Club8 1926 5 24 210 8.00
Harold R. Dolby, Editor; Hotel Service, Inc., Pub., 131 Clarendon St. (16).
i* P«fV avthiin<»4- Thursday Independent 1985 8 24 294 8.50
W \ F?pIders2n.^i'rH:'P. Harwich, Pub.. 1214 Hyde Park Ave. (36). Hyde Park.
6,100
Ctrml.Hon— *+Seot ABC Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
«PO Sutemtnt^ Bold ^ace? sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
SL 12 2TS: TA^STltaS. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Populatton-1950 Census. xRand McNally
Sta£. VI««ed only during academic year. xS^^ptiontedudedln membership lee.
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BOSTONf (Continued) Estab Col s<S> Width? Depth Sub
Industry Monthly Industrial 1936 3 25 140 x5.50
Boy F. Williams, Editor; Associated Industries of Massachusetts, Publisher,
2206 John Hancock Bid*. (16).
Insurance Age- Journal, The.. ..Monthly Insurance 1872 8 26 140 5.00
Frank L. Armstrong. Editor; John E. Dearden, Pub., 161 Devonshire St. (10).
I»tern.«on.l Or*.nUat«on.....Quarterly {^SSSS^ "" c'ontr'oVd'SL Si!t°.
A. E. Hero, Editor; World Peace Foundation, Publisher, 40 Mt. Vernon St. (8).
Italian News+ Friday Independent 1921 7 23 276 8.00
Varaujon Samuelian, Editor; Italian News Publishing Co., 201-221 Washington
St., North (14).
Jamaica Plain Citi*en + Thursday Independent 1937 8 24 294 3.50
W. F. Pedersen, Ed.; H. P. Harwich, Pub., 1214 Hyde Park Ave. (36), Hyde Park.
Jewish Advocate-f Thursday Independent. 1902 8 23 294 5.00
Dr. Alexander Brin, Editor; Jewish Advocate Pub. Corp., 251 Causeway St. (14).
Jewish Daily Forward (Boston ed.) — See Jewish Daily Forward. New York City.
J°Surger°yf, The" ."* J°int.}
Clri
4,600
1,238
380
§13.452
4,900
$26,702
tti.ayr Surgical 1903 1 66 124 14.50 $11,888
Also prints British volume, comprised of four issues, at $7.50 the volume.
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc., Publisher, 8 The Fenway (15).
Journal of Education V Monthly Educational 1850 2 40 186 8.00
Boston University, Publisher, 832 Bay State Rd. (16).
Werner'JL Baum, Editor; American Meteorological Soc., Publisher, 8 Joy St. (8).
Journal of the New England I0ll_rfprl_ /Waterworks 1R82 * -. OR ,4 on
Water Works Association JQuarterly {Engineering 1882 l 64 98 x4-°°
Geo. C. Houser, Ed.; New England Water Works Assn., Pub.. 78 Tremont St.
Keleivis-f (Lith.) Wednesday ....Independent 1905 7 26 280 4.00
Jackus Sonda, Editor; Keleivis Publishing Co.. 636 Broadway (27).
Kuryer Codzienny-f (Polish). Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1913 8 24 287 12.50
Karol Jaskolski, Ed.; Kuryer Bostonaki Publish'? Co., 116 W. Fourth St. (27).
Landscape Architecture Quarterly Land. Architec..l910 2 42 138 4.00
Issued January, April, July and October.
Bradford Williams, Editor; American Society of Landscape Architects, Pub.,
9 Park St. (8).
Law Library Journal Quarterly { ^ork^™^ 1908 2 60 112 6'00
Lois Peterson, Editor; American Assn. of Law Libraries, Publisher,
1200 Court House (8).
Leather Manufacturer, The...Monthly {^FiSiYh^11' 1886 3 26 136 1'00
John J. Moran, Editor; Shoe Trades Publishing Co., 214 Essex.
Liria (Liberty) (Albanian). ...Friday Independent 1942 6 24 224
D. Treble ka, Editor; Central Free Albania Organization, Publisher, 2
Square, Room 23.
.., /Alcoholic 1944 3 28 140
nthly {Beverages 2 42 140
Beverage Publications, Inc., 120-130 Tudor St. (27).
7.00
Park
J2.000
J5.000
tl.300
§5,840
§26,552
933
964
1,000
Massachusetts Beverage {•** ..
Journal } Mont
David R. Shir, Editor; N. E. Be
3.00 >4,064
Carl Bearse. M.D., Editor; Mass. Physician, Inc., Publisher, 483 Beacon St.
Massachusetts Teacher -f V... Monthly Educational 1911 3 27 140x2.00
Hugh Nixon, Editor; Mass Teachers Assn., Publisher, 368 Congress St.
Master Shoe Rebuilder with j fShoe Find'gs &
y^^wil.il^^S^ZIi6 ^Monthly JTop Ranking 1941 3 27 136 1.00
oiiov zwpairer ana JT ina« i iov»*»*v !>*»*«.«'*•«
ing Dealer J ishoe Repa rs
W. C. Hatch, Editor; W. C. Hatch Pub. Co., 60 South St. (11).
Mattapan Tribune Thursday Independent 1935 8 24 294 3>5°
8,039
$24,000
W. F. Pedersen, Ed.; H. P. Harwich, Pub., 1214 Hyde Park Ave. (86). Hyde Park.
3,200
550 — Free
John Haydock, Editor; Metal Working Publishing Co., Inc., 221 Columbus Ave.
Meteorological Abstracts ]
and Bibliography [Monthly ...... Meteorology .. ..1950 1 57 98 8.00
(no adv.) ................. J
Malcolm Rigby, Editor; American Meteorological Society, Pub., 3 Joy St. (8).
Microwave Journ.! .................. Month,, .......... {%%£fnf 196"
Henry Nelson, Editor; Horizon House, Inc., 160 Warren St. (19).
Mid-Town Journal-*- .............. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1938 5 24
Journal Publishing Company, 87 Rutland St. (18).
Modern Materials Handling... .Monthly .......... {naming
Miles J. Rowan, Editor; Sears L. Hallett, Publisher,
221 Columbus Ave. (16).
Modern Trans -f- ...................... Monthly .......... Hfgh'y Transp.,.1934
>31,763
$1,200
16.250
27
40
217
140
140
5.00
5.00
Controlled circ. >40,100
John M. Bresnahan, Editor; Mass. Motor Truck Assn., Inc., Publisher,
262 Washington St. (8).
3 26 119 x2.00
1,800
C!reil*tk»-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Use§ Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCount/ seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand Me N ally
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. xSubwription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to th* twe of the Directory la front of book.
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National Medical Secretary... Bi-monthly Med. Sec'tVs....1966 Controlled1 free dist
William Wollman, Editor; National Registry of Medical Secretaries, Publisher",
726 Boylston St. (16).
National Plumbing and
Heating Supply News ......
V /Plumb'* &
y .......... JHeafg
10,-
1947
80 117 8.00
G. Lundin, Editor; T. Feins teln, Pub., 186 Devonshire St. (10).
NEGM Magazine (offset) Monthly Ret. Grocery 1877 3 26 140 1.00
New England Grocery and Market Publishing Co., 80 Federal St. (10).
Nerba+ Saturday Road Bldg 1921 2 86 98 x
Alan M. Thompson, Editor; New England Road Builders Assn., Publisher,
20 Kilby St. (9).
> Monthly JGhildrens' 1948 5 24 224 2.00
Harold S. Larkin, Editor; Register Publications, 99 Chauncy St. (11).
New England Architect & IM^*UIV f Architec're & 1968 3 26 140 5.00
Builder Illustrated f montmy jconstr'n 2 40 140
Richard Zinkowski and Leon Arber, Publisher, 25 Stuart St.
New England Dairyman + Monthly Dairy Industry.,1917 3 30 140 x.50
John P. Neville. Ed.; New England Milk Producers Assn., 61 Cornhill (8).
New England Dealerscope Monthly { Housewares 19B8 2 40 140 8'°°
Peter J. Barnicle, Editor; Michael K. Torf. Pub., 93 Massachusetts Ave. (16).
N.WE ,.nd EIectrical ,M<)nth]y Eiectricai 1984 8 M 140 2.00
' Controlled circ.
C. A. Stone, Editor; New England Electrical News, Inc., Publisher,
45 Morrissey Blvd. (25).
New Englander w««fi,i /New England 1927 3 26 140 4.00
Partly free distribution. Montftly \Busi. News
Paul McNulty, Editor; New England Council, Publisher,
New En gland Furniture News. .6 ti. a yr Furn. Indus 1933
Otto B. Hanson, Publisher, 181 Friend St. (14).
New England Hardware-f- Monthly Hardware 1948
Leon H. Ballou. Jr., Editor; New England Hardware
Dealers Assn., Publisher, 665 Boylston St. (16).
New England Historical and\~ . ,„ /*-»».. i A w««+ IG/JR
Genealogical Register ....!jQuarterly Geneal. & Hist.. 1846
Cire
4,620
854
Controlled free dist.
1032 Statler Bldg.
6 26 210
Controlled free dist.
8 25 140
2 40 140
Controlled circ.
26 102 x7.50
eeaogca egser ....
A. Adams, Ed.; N. E. Historic Genealogical Soc'y, Pub., 9 Ashburton Place (8).
..}Thursday ........ Medical .............. 1828 2 39 140 x8.00
7,577
8,075
>7,106
7,315
5,243
1,750
>5,079
J3.200
52,343
2,300
$2,500
$1,005
Joseph Garland, Editor; Massachusetts Medical Soc., Pub., 8 The Fenway (16).
i.ivno^pher1^111161" End }Monthly Graphic Arts 1938 3 26 140 3.00
^Wm. D. HoidenV'Editor; T. J. Tierney, Publisher, 470 Atlantic Ave. (10).
New England Purchaser Monthly Pur. Agents 1921 3 26 140 x
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
E. P. Emerson, Ed.; N. E. Purch'ng Agts. Assn., Inc., Pub., 80 Federal St. (10).
New England Railroad Club...Monthly Railroad 1880 1 48 94 1.75
Not issued during May, June, July, August, September.
W. M. McCombs, Ed.; New England Railroad Club, Pub., 85 Lewis Wharf (10).
New England Retail Register..Monthly JB^ys Apparel 1945 5 24 224 2*°°
Harold S. Larkin. Editor; Register Publications, 99 Chauncy St. (11).
News Bulletin-}- .. Monthly Accounting 1928 2 26 101
Not issued during Feb. March, April, July. August. Controlled free dist. 1,575
E. N. Higbee and J. J. White, Co-Editors ; T. O. Metcalf Co., Publisher,
51 Melcher St.
Northeastern Alumnus -f Quarterly {Sum** 1927 3 26 126 1>0°
George A. Speers, Editor; Northeastern University Alumni Assn., Publisher,
Northeastern University (16).
Northeastern NewsV Friday Collegiate 1928 6 24 210 2.00 6,000
Students of Northeastern University, Eds. and Pubs., 2 Lexington St.
,_, 1951 3 27 140 3.00 2,074
Northeast Funeral Director....Monthly 1 Directors 2 42i, it0 *• * , A**
[Directors Controlled free dist. 1,067
J. E. Powers, Editor; Northeast Publications, Inc., 19 Hteh St. (10).
Notizia, La -f (News) (Ital.)...{^runnex>Sat- Independent 1916 8 23 285 16.00 §32,800
A. Martini, Editor; G. N. Longarini, Publisher, 30 Battery St. (13).
Old-Time New England Quarterly { inhere" ts^" 191° 2 27 10S X 2'00°
Abbott Lowell Cummhigs, Editor; Society for the Preservation of New England
Antiquities, Publisher, 141 Cambridge St. (14).
Our Dumb Animals Monthly {L?ver8 1868 3 80 14° 1>5° *24»500
W. A. Swallow, Editor; Massachusetts S.P.C.A., Pub.. 180 Longwood Ave. (16).
Our Fourfooted Friends Quarterly (AnlmTls8 tO 1899 8 26 124 1-°°
Animal Rescue League of Boston, Publisher, 61 Carver St. (16).
Our Special-— see Home Teacher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate, yinucd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership lee.
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{Parkway Transcript -h Thursday Independent 1980 8 28 201 2.50 87,812
West Rozbury Transcript Thursday Independent 1944 8 28 201 2.50 56,312
Transcript Publications, Inc., Publisher, Transcript Bldg.. Dedham.
Pilot -f Saturday Catholic 1829 8 24 294 8.00
Very Rev. Msgr. F. J. Lally. Editor; Pilot Publishing Co., 49 Franklin St. (10).
Pioneer, The Bi-monthly ....Banking 1934 3 26 126 1.00 $4,500
Not issued during July and August.
A. O. Moulton, Ed.; Credit Union League of Mass. Inc., Pub., 5 Park Square.
*
28 101 5.00 $12.600
Not issued during June, July, August, September.
A. S. Burack, Editor; Plays, Inc., Pub., 8 Arlington St. (16).
54 98 6.00
Poet Lore Quarterly Poetry &Drama..l 889 1
Edmund R. Brown, Editor; Poet Lore. Inc., Pub., 30 Winchester St. (16).
Police and Firemen's iiwr^tMv [LawEnf'm't 1953 3 26 135 8.00
Monthly -f f Monthly j& Fire Prot Controlled free dist.
Edward Miron Dangel, Editor and Publisher, Barristers Hall.
Poultry Industry Monthly Poultry 1925 3 26 140 .65
Margaret C. Dowe. Editor; New England Poultryman Publishing Co.,
Publisher. 876 Boy Is ton St. (16).
QUFi>e 'protection *Am™1 J^™****1* Fire-Protection. 1907 1 54 98x15.00
R. S. Moulton, Ed.; NatT Fire Protection Assn., Pub., 60 Batterymarch St. (10).
Realtor. The -f Monthly Real Estate 192° 2 Controlled clrc.
Ray Hoffard, Editor; Boston Real Estate Board. Inc., Publisher, 7 Water St. (9).
Record — See Advertiser.
fUsed, Rebuilt 1942 2 40 140
Resale Monthly \ Surplus Indus. 3 27 140
(Equipment Controlled free dist.
M. H. Smith, Editor; Vincent Edwards & Co.. 130 Clarendon St.
Roxbury Citiien + Thursday Independent 1936 8 24 294 1<M>OO— Free
W. F. Pedersen, Ed.; H. P. Harwich, Pub., 1214 Hyde Park Ave. (86), Hyde Park.
24 301 2.50
$100
$1,400
17,262
$4.000
$365
$29,244
^_ > Thursday . .. Independent ... 1861 7
A.~J." L7FordV EdUor'and Publisher, 1441 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester.
Salt Water Sportsman* Monthly Fishing 1939 cLtrolled free dist.
Frank Woolner, Editor; Salt Water Sportsman. Inc., 157 Federal St. (10).
Simmons NewsV .Thursday Collegiate 1922 5 26 210 2.50
Students of Simmons College, Editors and Publishers, 800 The Fenway (16).
Simmons Review, TheV .. Quarterly Collegiate 1947 2 39 128 2.00
Alumnae and Students of Simmons College, Editors and
Publishers. 300 The Fenway (15).
Skating «8 ti. a yr Fig. Skating 1923 2 28 111 xS.OO
Not issued July. August, September, October.
Mrs. Theresa W. Blanchard, Editor; U. S. Figure Skating Assn., Publisher,
80 Huntington Ave (16).
Sons of Italy Magazine-f Monthly Fraternal 1930 2 26 98 1.00
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, Order of the Sons of Italy, Publisher,
24 Province St. (8).
South Boston Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1873 7 24 801 2.50
A. J. L. Ford, Editor and Publisher, 1441 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester (22).
South Boston Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1938 8 24 294 8'00
Allan Doherty. Editor; Harry C. Shepard, Publisher. 409 W. Broadway (27).
§2,143
$86,491
$2,801
1,085
$6,000
8,504
21,815
§2,723
8 24 294 4*300 — Free
3 27 140
South End Citizen ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1949
William Pederson, Editor; Tribune Publishing Co.,
1214 Hyde Park Ave., Hyde Park.
Standard, The + ......... ~ ........... .Friday ............. Insurance ........... 1865
The Standard Publishing Company, 89 Broad St. (10).
Sty Ins V (offset) ...................... 4 ti. ayr .......... Coll. A Alumni.. 1882 2 28 105
Student* of Boston College, Editors and Publishers, Chestnut Hill (67).
Telephone Topics ..................... Monthly .......... Tel. Emp ............ 1907 2 42 140
Free to employees.
New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., Inc.. 185 Franklin St. (7).
Television Week ...................... Saturday ......... Television .......... 1950 2 26 90
David R. Shir, Publisher. 6 Portland St. (14).
Textile Review ........................ Quarterly ........ Textile ............... 1910 8 83 126
J. E. Lagerquist. Editor; Textile Review Publishing Co., 149 Pearl St.
Times (Negro) ........................ Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1943 5 24 220
Boston Times, Pub., 169 Massachusetts Ave., P. O. Box 187. Astor Station (28).
Traveler — See Herald.
TV Guide—See Radnor. Pa. New England Ed., circ. * 334,339.
Unitarian Register .................. Monthly .......... Religious ............ 1821 8 28 140 8.00
Not issued durinsr Ausrust and September.
American Unitarian Assn.. Publisher, 26 Beacon St. (8).
United States Investor ........... Saturday ......... { JJ^ kjJtJ*11*' 1891 8 26 140 7.00
Frank P. Bennett. Jr., Editor; Frank P. Bennett A Co., Inc., Publisher. 186
Congress St. (10).
5.00
2.00
8.00
1.00
2.50
$4,000
40,000
$18,000
$13,000
18,089
CircttUtfcro— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A. B.C. Statements; •A. B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Cenaus. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included 10 membership lee,
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BOSTONf (Continued) Estab Col$<2> Width V Depth Sub Cbt
Universalist Leader + ....... Monthly .......... Universalist ...... 1819 8 26 122 8.60 13,300
Emerson Hugh Lalone, Editor; Universalist Publishing 2 41 122
House. 16 Beacon St.
Knights of Lithuania, Publishers, 895 W. Broadway, 8. Boston (27).
Wemtherwise ............................ Bi-monthly ..... { Meteorology 1948 2 82 115 4-°° J12.000
David M. Ludlum, Editor; American Meteorological Soc., Publisher, 8 Joy St. (8).
Weekly News — see Home Teacher.
West Roxbury Transcript — See Parkway Transcript.
Writer ....................................... Monthly .......... Authors ............. 1887 2 34 119 4.00 ±26,437
A. S. Burack. Editor; The Writer Inc., Publisher, 8 Arlington St. (16).
Yankee Grocer 4- Monthly JN. England 1940 5 22 210 1.60
Yankee urocer-t- ...... .......... . .Monthly .......... , guper Mktg Controlled circ. VAC 13,326
John Griffin, Editor; Shamie Publishing Co., 361 Park Square Bldg. (16).
Yankee Oilman ......................... Monthly ......... (Oil Market'* 1966 3 28 140 6.00 2.970
I J nuUS. £, 4U 14 U
Wilfred H. Hall, Editor; Independent Oil Men's Assn. of New England,
Publisher, 8 Newbury St.
Zions Herald -f- ........................ Monthly .......... Methodist .......... 1823 3 28 133 3.00 $1*650
W. C. Corberg, Editor; Boston Wesleyan Assn., Publisher, 581 Boyston St. (16).
BRAINTREE (K4), pop. 23,161 (independent branch of Boston P. O.) ; Norfolk Co. (E)
10 m S of Boston. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures potato chips, shoes, leather
goods, abrasive products.
American Art in Stone ............ Monthly .......... Monuments ....... 1900 3 28 140 4.00 3,000
Esther M. Ford, Editor and Publisher (84). 2 44 140
Observer -f ............................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1878 8 23 294 2.50 §3,378
Circulates also in Weymouth.
C. W. Nelson, Editor; The Observer Press, Publisher, 134 Pearl St. (86).
BREWSTER — Central Cape Press — See Harwich Port.
BRIDGEWATER (L4%), pop. 9,612; Plymouth Co. (SE). 7 m S of Brockton.
NYNH&H RR. Shoe, leatherboard and nail factories; foundry; brickyard. State
Teachers College. Truck, poultry, dairy farms. Potatoen, corn, tomatoes.
Campus Comment V ................ Ev. 6 weeks ..... Collegiate ........ 1927 5 24 231 2.00 900
Students of State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Independent -f- .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1876 7 24 276 3.00 §1,165
Prints an edition under the name of Star, East Bridge water. Circulation, §111
Mrs. Marie Holmes Mitchell, Editor and Publisher. 20 Main St.
BRIGHTON— See Brookline.
BROCKTON (K4), pop. 62,860; Plymouth Co. (SE). 20 m S of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures shoes, shoe findings and shoe tools, garments, boxes, metal
products. Seven banks; deposits (7-1-58), $147,153,038. 24,834 electric (AC)
meters; 14,321 gas (artif. ; meters; 23,760 telephones.
Enterprise and Times 4- .......... Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1880 8 22 297 21.60 **4 1,681
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Enterprise Publishing Co., 60 Main St. (62).
Union + .................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1934 5 24 217 2.50 §5,433
John J. Williams, Editor, 86 Main St. (22).
BROOKF1ELD (F4), pop. 1,567; Worcester Co. (C). 18 m SW of Worcester. NYC
RR. Bank, North Brookfield. Manuiactures paper. Lake resort. Dairy farms.
Country Courier + ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 7 24 280 3.75 §2342
Circulates also in Leicester, Spencer, Warren, and West Brookfleld.
Douglas C. Morse, Editor; Tri-Town Weeklies, Inc., Publisher, Box 362,
West Brookfleld.
BROOKLINE (K3), pop. 67.689 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Norfolk Co. (E). 3 m SW
of Boston. NYC RR. Residential. Manufactures greeting cards, shades and cur-
tains. Five banks. 17,013 electric (AC) meters; 16,489 gas (artif.) meters;
21,766 telephones.
B1uhm°"..?^^ .......... Independent ..... 1884 8 24 294
G. RV'phVnneVi'pubiiiiher, 108 Harvard St. (46).
Chronicle-f ............................... Thursday .......... Independent ..... 1874 5 24 225 2.00 -
G. Russell Phinney, Publisher, 108 Harvard St. (46).
Citizen + .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1935 8 24 294
G. R. Phinney, Publisher, 108 Harvard St. (46).
Jewish Times -f- ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 5 24 210 3.00 10,000
James Kahn. Publisher, 40 Walnut St.
CAMBRIDGEf (K3) (branch of Boston P. O.), pop. 120,740; Middlesex Co. (NE). On
Charles River, 8 m W of Boston. B&M ; NYC RRs.
Principal industries: manufactures soap, bakery products, confectionery,
rubber goods, electrical machinery, foundry products, furniture, printing and
publishing. Electronics research. Thirteen banks; resources (12-31-57), $390,-
072,000 38,230 electric (AC) meters; 32,661 gas (artif.) meters; 85,668
telephones. Harvard University (men) ; Massachusetts Institute of Technology;
Radcliffe College (women) ; normal, theological and other schools. TV station.
Apartment Management 1 Monthly I Apartment 19g5 2 8g -24 \\b<\
in New England .................. fMontniy ......... {Management l"°° * °° "* x 1'1UU
James C. Di Nunzio, Editor; Middlesex Apartment Owners' Assn., Inc.,
Publisher, 991 Massachusetts Ave.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. yi»*wd only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership lee.
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Estab Co Is <•> Width V Depth
1846 8 28 801
Sub
CAMBRIDGEf (Continued)
Chronicle Sun + Thursday Independent..
E. B. Spalding, Ed.; Cambridge Sun Pub. Co., 620 Massachusetts Ave. (89)
Courier -f Thursday Independent 1947 8 23 287 4.50
John W. Lyons, Editor; Cambridge Courier Publishing Co., 1480 Mass. Ave.
Harvard Advocate V 6 ti. a yr Literary 1866 3 30 105 1.00
Students of Harvard University, Editors and Publishers, 40 Bow St.
Harvard Alumni Bulletin +V.Ftntly( Sat.). .Coll. Alumni 1898 3 28 140 5.00
See also Ivy League Alumni Magazines, New York, N. Y.
N. A. Hall, Editor; Harvard Bulletin, Inc., Publisher, Wads worth House (88).
Harvard Business Review — See Boston, Mass.
Harvard Crimson -hV Morn.ex.Sun...Collegiate 1873 5 28 245 10.00
Students of Harvard University, Editors and Publishers.
Harvard Educational lo««,.f«,.i«. [Educational 1Qo9 i K? ins A nn
Review (no adv.) {Quarterly (Development 1932 l 57 105 4'00
Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, Publisher, Lawrence Hall,
Kirkland St.
24 140 x2.50
Clre
900
17,060
}13,100
Harvard Lampoon + V Monthly College Humor.. 1876 3
Students of Harvard Univ., Editors and Publishers, 44 Bow St.
Harvard Law Record-f Thursday {&°LegalUmm 1946 5 30 252
David F. Binder, Editor; Harvard Law School Record, Inc., Publisher,
23 Everett St.
4.00
Harvard Law Review .............. Monthly .......... Legal .................. 1887
Not issued for July, August, September and October.
Harvard Law Review Assn., Publisher, Gannett House (38).
1 78 136 8.50
y Theological 1908 1 56 91 8.00
A. D. Nock, Editor; Harvard University Press, Publisher.
Isis-l- Quarterly {Defence °f 1912 2 29 110 x7'50
L Bernard Cohen, Editor ; The History of Science Society. Publisher,
Widener Library 189. (38).
JOandaphys^csth.ematiC8. JQuarterly Applied Math..., 1921 1 58 101 6.00
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Publisher (39).
Journal of the American 1 rTT~i>««
Institute of Planners (.o»-^-^« I urban
(no adv.) I
American Institute of Planners, Publisher, 34 Brattle St. (36).
8,700
J8,000
Quarterly {planning 1936 2 86 124 x6'00 2'375
}
VQuarterly Botany 1920 1 54 100 x7.00
C. E. Wood, Jr., Editor; Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Publisher,
22 Divinity Ave.
of Cambridge Monthly {commerce $1,850 Free
Cambridge Chamber of Commerce, Publisher, 500 Memorial Drive.
M. I. T. Voo Doo V Monthly Coll. Humor 1919 3 27 133 2.00 4,500
Students of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Editors and Publishers.
Psyche Quarterly Entomological. ..1874 1 48 91 3.00 $265
F. M. Carpenter, Ed.; Cambridge Entomological Club, Pub., Biological Labora-
tories, Harvard University.
f \Quarterly Pol. Economy.. ..1886
Harvard University 'Press, Publisher, 79 Garden St. (38).
Radcliffe NewsV Friday Collegiate 1916
Students of Radcliffe College. Editors and Publishers.
Radcliffe Quarterly -f Quarterly Coll.&Alumnae.. 1914 2 36
Radcliffe Alumnae Assn., Publisher, Radcliffe College, 10 Garden St.
1 48 94 5.00
5 27 224 2.25
J2.950
123 x2.00 $5,500
Economic, L18
Harvard University Press, Publisher, 79 Garden St. (38).
Rhodora Monthly Botanical 1899
2 36 119 6.00 J2.150
94 6.00
___ ^ 1 48
Reed"c. Roiiins," Editor "; New~EngTand Botanical Club, Pub., Gray Herbarium,
Harvard University. 22 Divinity Ave.
Sky and Telescope Monthly Astronomy 1941 3 27 143 x5.00
C. A. Federer, Jr., Editor; Sky Publishing Corp., 79 Garden St. (38).
Sl>JAed\Kval" 8tudie^ °f JQuwterly {stSdtei*1 1926 l 57 112 8'00
C. R. D. Miller, Ed'.';"Mediaeval Academy of America, Pub., 1480 Mass. Ave. (88).
Tech, The V Tues. A Fri Collegiate 1881 5 25 238 3.00
Students of Mass. Institute of Technology, Eds. and Pubs., 020 Walker Memorial.
JMonthly Coll. & Eng'g 1920 2 23 140 2.75
UndWg7iduates'of ' the'Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Eds. and Pubs.,
Walker Memorial Bldg., M.I.T.
1503
22,886
J2.600
3,000
J835
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light fare, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty scat. Population— -1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Technology ReviewV Monthly (SSd'sdentfflc 1899 2 89 14° 4'00
Beverly Dudley, Editor; Alumni Assn. of Mass. Institute of Technology. Pub-
lisher, Room 1-281.
Tribune + Thursday Independent 1866 6 24 224 8.00
Neighborhood Publishing Corp.. 2 Lexington St.. E. Boston.
CANTON (K4). pop. 7.465; Norfolk Co. (E). 14 m 8 of Boston. NYNH&H RR. Man-
ufactures woolens, rubber products, rubberized fabrics, technical and radio
apparatus. Agriculture.
Journal-*- Friday Independent 1867 7 26 280 2.00
A. F. Mosman, Editor; Canton Publishing Co., Inc., 484 Washington St.
CAPE COD — Cape Cod Standard Times — See Hyannis.
CHATHAM— Central Cape Press— See Harwich Port.
CHELMSFORD (J2), pop. 9,407; Middlesex Co. (NE). 5 m SW of Lowell, nearest
banking town. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures beverages, textiles, cement blocks.
Clrc
14,697
J2.342
Nursery. Truck farms.
News weekly (offset) Thursday Independent 1940 5 24 224
Edward G. Krasnecki, Editor; Chelmaford News-Weekly, Inc., Publisher.
5.00 $2,605
CHELSEA (K3), pop. 88,912 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Suffolk Co. (E). B&A ; B&M
RRs.
Manufactures rubber goods, lithographic and typographic advertising mate-
rials, elastic fabrics, shoes, heels, composition soles, dyestuffs, chemicals, wall-
paper, waste and wiping cloths, paper and wooden boxes, ice cream cones, fluores-
cent lighting fixtures, furniture, clocks, paint and varnish, beds, optical equip-
ment. Fish curing and packing. Vegetable packing. Seven banks; deposits (1958),
$86,000,000. 10,529 electric meters; 10,004 gas (artif.) meters; 7,810 (res )
telephones. Naval Hospital ; Soldiers' Home.
Record-f ................................... {ITsun?"8**" IndePend«n* ....... 1890 8 23 287 14.00 5,820
Comic strip advertising accepted.
H. D. Hancock, Editor; Chelsea Evening Record, Inc., Pub., 18 Fourth St. (60).
CHESTNUT HILL (B7), pop. - ; (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE).
6 m SW of Boston. Railroad station, Newton Centre. B&A; NYNH&H RRs.
Residential.
Bridge Quarterly 4- ................ Quarterly ........ Cont. Bridge ...... 1957 2 24 94 6.00
George S. Coffin, Editor; Arthur Drake, Publisher, P. O. Box 124 (67).
CHICOPEE (D4), pop. 49.211; Hampden Co. (SW). On Connecticut River at mouth of
Chicopee River, 4 m N of Springfield. B&M RR. Manufactures sporting goods.
tires, radios, drop forcings, corrugated boxes, surgical bandages, cotton and
meat products, ladies underwear, plastic tile. Six banks; deposits (1958), $38,-
626,025. 16,125 electric (AC) meters; 17,700 telephones. College of Our Lady
of the Elms (Cath. women).
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1927 5 24 224 1.00 §1,918
Prints Shopper for free distribution ; circulation 4,500.
Stanley J. Kobak, Editor; Chicopee National Printing Co., Publisher.
CLINTON (H8), pop. 12,287: Worcester Co. (C). On Nashua River, 12 m N of
Worcester. B&M; NYNH&H RRs. Manufactures flashlights, metal, concrete
and wire goods, dyestuffs, chemicals, ice cream, plastics, cereals, books, carpets,
looms, furniture, radiators, luminous signs. Fruit, dairy, poultry farms. Apples.
peaches.
{Courant-f- ................................. Friday ............ Independent ...... 1846 8 24 287 2.00 J550
Item-f .................................... ...Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1893 8 24 287 15.00 **3>448
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. G. Coulter, Editor; The W. J. Coulter Press, Inc., Publisher, 156 Church St.
COHASSET — Cottager— See South Shore News, Rockland.
CONCORD <J8). pop. 8.628; Middlesex Co. (NE). On Concord River, 20 m NW of
Boston. B&M RR. Rich in historical and literary interest. Emerson, Thoreau,
Hawthorne, Miss Alcott and other eminent writers lived here and are buried in
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery nearby. Scene of a Revolutionary War victory by a
small body of militia on April 19, 1775. Dairy, poultry, truck and fruit farms.
Enterprise — See Enterprise Weeklies, Marlboro.
Journal-f- (Offset) .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1929 5 24 224 3.50 §2,500
S. G. Kent, Editor; Concord Journal, Inc., Publisher, 9 Walden St.
DANVERS (L2). pop. 15,720: Essex Co. (NE). 20 m NE of Boston. B&M RR. Manu-
factures baby shoes, leather, crayons, paper boxes, burial vaults, fluorescent
lamps, plastics, precision tools, electronic tubes. Essex Co. Agricultural School.
Truck farms.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1870 8 24 280 2.00
V. D. Elmere, EdUor; Mirror Press and Danvers Herald. Inc.. Publisher.
Horsemen's Journal ................ Monthly .......... {f ^ac'R^*1 * 1949 8 80 14° 4*°°
Thomas F. Shehan, Editor and Publisher, 74 Elm St., Box 68.
§3,690
15'324
DEDHAMt (K8^>. t>ot>. 18.4R7: Norfolk Co. (E). On Charles River, 9 m SW of
Boston. NYNH&H RR. Residential. Manufactures envelopes and cups, interior
finish.
Transcript-!- ........................... Fridav ............. Independent ....... 1870 8 23 801 3.50 §5,252
Transcript Publications, Inc.. Publisher. Transcript Bldg.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate Hues. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNaUy
estimate V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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DENNIS— Central Cape Press— See Harwich Port.
DORCHESTER — See Boston.
DUXBURY — Pilgrim — See South Shore News, Rockland.
EAST BOSTON— See Boston.
EAST BRIDCEWATER — Star — See Independent, Bridgewater.
EASTHAM — Central Cape Press — See Harwich Port.
EASTON (K4%), pop. 6,244; Bristol Co. (SE). 8 m W of Brockton, banking town.
N YNH&H RR. Iron foundry ; gear, tool and die works. Manufactures shoes, soft
drinks, screw machine products. Dairy, poultry farms.
Bulletin-)- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 280 8.00 §1,47S
A. H. Sullivan, Editor; Bulletin Publishing Co., 120 Main St., North Easton.
EDGARTOWNf (M7). pop. 1,608; Dukes Co. (SE). On E shore of Martha's Vineyard
Island. Ferry connections with Woods Hole via Vineyard Haven. Shell fisheries,
deep water fishing industry. Summer resort.
Vineyard Gazette + ................ .Friday ............ Resort & Local.. 184 6 7 26 287 6.00 §5,235
Issued Tuesday and Friday during July and August.
E. B. and H. B. Hough, Editors; Vineyard Gazette, Inc., Publisher.
EVERETT (K8), pop. 46,982 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE). 8 m N of
Boston. NYC; B&M RRs. Manufactures paint and varnish, chemicals, coke,
refined oil products, cans, tanks, truck bodies, steel racks, shoes, auto trim-
mings, foundry and coal tar products, candy. Five banks. 14,263 electric (AC)
meters; 12,743 gas (art if.) meters; 16,697 telephones.
Leader-Herald and ITI,,,,..,!.- 1***™**™* 1885 8 22 294 5.00 1,50O
News-Gazette + ................. JThursday ........ Independent ...... ii,40O— Free
Leader Publishing Co., 28 Church St. (49).
FAIRHAVEN (L6), pop. 12,764; Bristol Co. (SE). On Buzzards Bay. at mouth of
Acushnet River. Bridge to New Bedford. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures tacks,
nails, staples, boats, loom cranks. Shell fisheries. Resort. Dairy farms.
Colonial, O-f( Portuguese). ....Friday ............. Independent ....... 1925 6 26 273 2.00 2,105
Frederico A. Costa. Ed.; F. A. Costa Press, Publisher, 122 N. Walnut St.
Star+ ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1879 7 24 280 2.00 §883
J. B. DeGraw, Editor and Publisher, 20 Main St.
FALL RIVERf (K6), pop. 111,963; Bristol Co. (SE). On Taunton River, at mouth of
Mount Hope Bay, 18 m SE of Providence, R. I. NYNH&H RR. Fine harbor.
Foreign and domestic trade.
Manufactures cotton goods, thread and yarns, rayon and silk products, men's
clothing, ladies' dresses, shirts, curtains, bedspreads, rubber and latex products,
paper boxes, textile machinery, felt and straw hats, luggage, rope and cord,
leather belting. Cotton, printing, cloth bleaching plants. Twelve banks ; deposits
(7-1-58), $159,326,053. 89,249 (res.) electric (AC) meters; 35,100 (res.) gas
(nat.) meters; 29,674 (res.) telephones.
Ca Bi-monthly ..... Religious ........... 1941 6 26 280 1.00 1.800
John G. Hoja, Editor; Portuguese Evangelical Federation, Publisher,
349 America St.
Herald News + ........................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1872 8 23 296 20.80 **39,753
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
B. J. Delaney, Editor; Fall River Herald News Pub. Co., 207 Pocasset St.
Independent, L'-f( French )....Evg.ex. Sun ..... Independent ....... 1885 7 26 287 10.40 §3,687
Prints edition for New Bedford.
P. A. Lajoie, Editor; L'Independent, Publisher, 233 Pocasset St.
FALMOUTH (M6), pop. 8.662; Barnstable Co. (E). On sea coast. 39 m SE of New
Bedford. NYNH&H RR. Resort. Woods Hole, Marine Biological Laboratory and
Oceanographic Institution. Commercial fisheries. Agriculture. Strawberries,
cranberries.
Enterprise-f- ............................ Tues.&Fri.... Independent ..1886 8 24 294 8.00*^4,649
G. A. Hough, Jr., Editor; Falmouth Publishing Co., Inc.
FITCHBURGt (G2), pop. 42,691; Worcester Co. (C). On Nashua River, 46 m NW of
Boston. B&M; NYNH&H RRs. Airline NEA.
Manufactures electrical equipment, paper, shoes, cotton and woolen goods,
firearms, bicycles, saws, machine knives, garments, plastic goods, screen plates,
curtains, air conditioning equipment, boxes, women's handbags, fibre luggage,
children's garments, brass and iron castings, furniture, hardware. Six banks ;
deposits (7-1-58), $102,699,145. 16,262 electric (AC) meters; 10,370 gas (nat.)
meters; 13,356 telephones. State Teachers College.
Liberte, La -f (French) .......... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 7 26 287 2.50 §6,180
F. J. LeMoyne, Editor; Leonard A. Remy, Publisher, 872 Main St.
Raivaaja-f (Pioneer) (Fin.).. ^**'** Labor ................. 1905 7 27 294 12.00 §4,129
Elis Snlkanen, Editor; Ralvaaja Publishing Company, 48 Wallace Ave.
Sentinel-f- ................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1838 8 24 294 21.00 **16,141
G. H. Godbeer, Editor; Sentinel Printing Co., Publisher, 808 Main St.
FOXBORO (J4), pop. 7,080; Norfolk Co. (E). 22 m SW of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures indicating and recording instruments, jewelers' tools.
Reporter-f- ............................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 6 24 238 3.00 §2,836
J. Clark Samuel, Editor; Foxboro Company, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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FRAMINGHAM (J3), pop. 28,086; Middlesex Co. (NE). 21 m BW of Boston. NYO;
NYNH&H RRs. Manufactures tags and paper novelties, hat, saps, carpets,
automobiles, rubberized fabrics, paper textiles, boilers, tanks, steel lockers,
toilet preparations, shoes, raincoats and sportswear, woolen novelties. Five
banks ; deposits (6-30-58), $80,311,058. 10,138 electric meters; 4,340 gas meters;
18,522 telephones. State Teachers College (women). Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
News-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1897 8 23 800 15.00 §12,892
R. J. Callahan, Editor; News Publishing Company of Framingham.
FRANKLIN (J4), pop. 8,087 ; Norfolk Co. (E). 9 m NW of Woonsocket, R. I. NYNH&H
RR. Manufactures textiles, foundry products, printing presses, felt, spindle
holders, electric signs and tools, rubber goods, lamp bases. Poultry, dairy,
fruit farms.
Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1878 8 24 294 8.00 §3,200
Albert L. Martin, Editor; Sentinel Press, Inc., Publisher, 15-17 E. Central St.
GARDNER (G2), pop. 19,681; Worcester Co. (C). 16 m W of Fitchburg. BAM RR.
Manufactures furniture, children's vehicles and carriages, stoves and heaters,
oil burners, fibre, foundry and machine shop products, chairs, yarn. Dairy farms.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1896 8 24 294 16.00 §7,065
A. J. Abbott, Editor; W. E. Hubbard Trust, Publisher, 809 Central St.
GLOUCESTER (M2), pop. 25,167; Essex Co. (NE). 28 m NE of Boston, on S side of
Cape Ann Peninsula. B&M RR.
Chief industry ia catching, canning, drying and shipping of fish, especially
cod, haddock, halibut, mackerel and ocean perch. Glue, nets and seines, ink,
isinglass, cod liver oil, oiled clothing, paint, wooden boxes manufactured. Five
banks; deposits (6-30-67), $19,131,771. 13,121 electric (AC) meters; 7,797 gas
(nat.) meters; 15,647 (residential) telephones. Summer resort.
( Cape Ann Summer Sun Friday Independent .1949 8 24 294 1.00 $10,000
Issued June 28 to Sept. 3.
Times + Evgr.ex.Sun In d. Rep 1856 8 24 294 15.00 **9,142
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Paul B. Kenyon, Editor; Philip S. Weld, Publisher.
GRAFTON (H3%), pop. 8,281; Worcester Co. (C). 8 m SE of Worcester. G&U RR.
Dairy farms.
News + Wednesday Shopping 1958 5 24 210 2.00 1,700
Marianne Rosoky, Editor; Charles N. Bolack, Pub., Shoppers Mart, N. Graf ton.
GREAT BARRINGTON (A4), pop. 6,712; Berkshire Co. (W). On Housatonic River,
19 m SW of Pittsfteld. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures cotton goods, coated paper.
Summer resort. Pine timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Berkshire Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1834 7 26 287 3.00 §2,564
John M. Francis, Editor; Berkshire Courier, Publisher.
WJ . «.,.., iLr^fui,, /Music 1951 3 26 140 6.00 *91,227
High Fidelity Monthly {Listeners 2 40 140
John M. Conly, Editor; Charles Fowler, Publisher, The Publishing House.
GREENFIELDf (D2), pop. 17,849; Franklin Co. (NW). On Connecticut River. 20 m
N of Northampton. B&M RR. Manufactures taps, dies, machine tools, grinding
and finishing machinery, sterling silver tableware, bricks, shovels, rakes, paper
boxes. Agriculture. Milk, apples, potatoes.
Cryptogram ..Bi-monthly ....Cryptography.. ..1932 1 54 96 3.00 350
William G. Bryan, Editor and Publisher, 292 Davis St.
Recorder-Gazette-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1792 8 23 300 21.84*^12,678
Color advertising accepted.
Harold E. Levanway, Editor; Recorder Publishing Co., Inc.
GROTON — Landmark — See Public Spirit, Ayer.
HAMILTON (L2), pop. 2,764; Essex Co. (NE). 20 m NE of Boston. Bank, Beverly.
B&M RR. Truck farms.
Hamilton-Wenham Chronicle.Thursday Independent 1949 5 22 200 2.50 $502
Gurth F. Chambers, Editor; Ipswich Chronicle Pub. Co., 125 High St., Ipswich.
HANOVER — Branch — See Standard, Rockland.
HAVERHILL (Kl), pop. 47,280; Essex Co. (NE). On Merrimack River. 85 m N of
Boston. B&M RR. Manufactures women's shoes, heels, soles, counters, tanned
leather, coin operated machines, paper boxboard, electric coils, machinery.
Seven banks; savings deposits (6-30-58), $70,648,108. 15,465 electric (AC)
meters; 16,500 gas (nat.) meters; 16,359 telephones.
Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1821 9 23 280 2 3. 40** 10,363
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Newspapers of New England, Inc., Publisher, 179 Merrimack St.
Journal Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1957 8 22 30121.84 10,100
William Loch, Publisher.
HINGHAM (L3%), pop. 10,665; Plymouth Co. (SE). On Massachusetts Bay, 12 m SE
of Boston. NYNH&H RR. Residential. Flour, candy, knit goods, disinfectants
manufactured. Summer resort. Gravel pits.
Education V Monthly Educational 1880 2 32 105 5.00 $3.400
E. A. Betts, Editor; The Palmer Company, Publisher, 849 Lincoln St.
Journal -f Thursday Independent 1827 6 26 280 2.50 §2,550
Frank H. MacLean, Editor; Hingham Journal, Publisher, Journal Bid., South St.
HOLBROOK (K4). pop. 4,004; Norfolk Co. (E). 18 m S of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Bank, Randolph. Manufactures disinfectants, shoe findings, shoe polish and
ice eream. Dairy farms.
Times 4- Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 280 2.50 §1,450
A. H. Sullivan, Editor; Holbrook Pub. Co., 18 South Franklin St.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; iPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Populatlon—1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included ia membership fee.
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HOLYOKE (D4), pop. 64,661; Hampden Co. (8W). On Connecticut River, 10 m N of
Springfield. B&M; NYNH&H RRs.
Leads in the manufacturing of fine writing papers, and in paper converting.
Manufactures transformers, air compressors, air conditioning equipment, cot-
ton, silk, rayon and synthetic fabrics, roller chain, sporting goods, electronics,
brewery products, paper mill equipment, fabricated steel products, and leather
belting:, and liquid detergent. Eight banks; deposits (6-30-58), $98,721,444.
48,890 electric meters; 80,270 gas meters; 48,225 telephones. TV station.
Democrat -f Saturday Democratic 1907 5 23 210 2.00
Lionel Boucher, Editor and Publisher, 180 High St.
Justice, La+ (French) Thursday Independent 1902 7 26 301 2.00 §4,025
Gerard C. Raymond, Editor; La Justice Publishing Company, Inc., 278 Main St.
Trans cript-Telegram + Evg.ex.Sun In d. Rep 1882 8 23 315 21.60**26,231
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Arthur Ryan, Editor; William Dwight, Publisher, 180 High St.
HUDSON (H8), pop. 8,211; Middlesex Co. (NE). 28 m W of Boston. B&M RR. Manu-
factures shoes, shoe counters, special machinery, belting, elastic narrow fabrics,
batting, doors. Diversified farming.
Sun-f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1888 8 24 287 15.00 2,220
Sold only in combination with Marlboro Enterprise.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. H. Wilcox, Editor; D. S. Lucier, Publisher, 6 Pope St.
HULL (L3), pop. 8,379; Plymouth Co. (SE). On Massachusetts Bay, 12 m SE of
Boston. Railroad station, Hingham. NYNH&H RR. Shore resort.
Hull-Nantasket Times-l- Thursday Ind. Dem 1930 8 24 293 200 §1,595
Ruth C. Gordon, Editor; Hull Publishing Co., Box 358, Allerton Station.
News-Mirror-f- Thursday Independent 1943 5 24 231 3.50 §1,588
Patrick O'Brien, Editor; Dr. I. J. Greenblatt, Publisher, Box N, Nantasket Beach.
HYANNIS (N6), pop. X4,235; Barnstable Co. (E). On Atlantic Coast. 46 m SE of
Boston. NYNH&H RR. Airline NEA. Manufactures lumber, pearl essence,
bayberry candles. Fisheries. Summer resort. Agriculture. Cranberries, turnips,
celery.
Barnstable Patriot -f Thursday Republican 1830 7 24 280 3 00 §2,578
Richard B. Haskins, Publisher, 24 Pleasant St.
Cape Cod Standard-Times -f ...Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1936 8 22 298 15.60 **17,745
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Cape Cod Standard-Times, Publisher.
HYDE PARK— -See Boston.
IPSWICH (L2), pop. 6,896; Essex Co. (NE). 25 m N of Boston. B&M RR. Manu-
factures hosiery, garments, electrical products, leather. Shellfish industries.
Summer resort. Truck farms.
Chronicle-}- Thursday Ind. Rep 1872 8 22 280 2.00 2,307
Gurth F. Chambers, Editor and Publisher, 125 High St.
New England Poultry \M,,nt>.lv fPoultry 1Q9- « 07 IOQ inn
Review, The ^Monthly Breeding 1925 8 27 133 1'00
Thomas E. Mahoney, Editor; New England Poultry Review, Box 163.
JAMAICA PLAIN— See Boston.
LAWRENCEf (K2), pop. 80.586; Essex Co. (NE). On Merrimack River, 26 m NW of
Boston. B&M RR. Airline. NEA.
Important industries: electronics, paper products, rubber products, leather
goods, apparel, food products, textiles, rugs, shoes, soap, chemicals, mattresses,
machinery, boxes, boats, furniture. Ten banks; deposits (6-30-57), $248,930,-
240. 38,711 electric (AC) meters; 33,864 gas (artif.) meters; 40,120 telephones.
Bee, The-f Thursdav Independent 1040 5 24 296 2.50
John H. McAuliffe, Editor; Bee Publishing Co., 13-19 Concord St.
r Eagle -f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1868 9 21 298 15.00 **3,376
J Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1890 9 21 298 21.84**36,2O4
I Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I Irving E. Rogers, Editor; Eagle-Tribune Publishing Co., 285 Essex St.
Sun-f Sunday Ind. Repub 1884 8 24 294 6.00 **9,889
Color advertising accepted.
Arnold W. Sullivan, Editor; Lawrence Publications, Inc., Appleton St.
LEICESTER (G8%), pop. 6,029; Worcester Co. (C). 6 m W of Worcester, nearest
railroad station. NYC; B&M; NYNH&H RRs. Textile industries.
New England Goat News 4-.. ..Monthly Goat Breed's 3 25 126 1.00
Mrs. Clara E. Kerr. Editor; Clara E. and George M. Kerr, Publishers,
268 Pine St., R.F.D. 1.
Country Courier — See Brookfield.
LEOMINSTER (G8 % ), pop. 24,075 ; Worcester Co. (C). 6 m SE of Fitchburg. NYNH&H
RR. Airline. NEA.
Manufactures woolen yarn, worsteds, horn, celluloid and plastic products,
machine tools and dies, shirts, pants, pajamas, buttons, pyroxylin and leather
products, paper boxes, chairs, toys, wood novelties, floor wax and polish.
Enterprise-!- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1895 8 22 28715.00 §5,175
Comic strip advertising accepted.
C. P. Rowe, Editor; Leominster Enterprise Co., Publisher, Colburn Court.
Morgan Horse Magazine Monthly Horse In ts 1940 8 26 129 8.50 4,000
Otho F. Eusey, Editor; Morgan Horse Club, Publisher. 102 Water St.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^ Nonpar* fl
•mi, 12 to inch. V A gate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included In membership fee.
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LEXINGTON (K8), pop. 17,385 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE). 11 m
NW of Boston. BAM RR. Residential town of historical interest. Nursery.
Truck farms.
Minute-man 4- .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... .1871 8 24 294 8.50 §5,393
A. G. Adams, Editor; Minute-man Publications, Inc., Publisher, 17 Depot Sq.
New England Construction ..... Bi-weekly ........ Construction ..... 8 27 140 10.00
H. S. Swartz, Editor; Construction 2 40 140
Publishing Co., 27 Muzzey St., P. O. Box 255. Controlled circ. >5,124
LOWELLf <J2). pop. 97,249; Middlesex Co. (NE). On Merrimack River, at mouth of
Concord River, 25 m NW of Boston. NYNH&H; B&M RRs.
Leading industries : cotton, woolen, electronics, boots and shoes, bakery prod-
ucts, leather, knit goods, printing and publishing, dyeing and finishing textiles,
malt liquors, gas (mfgd.), clothing, textile machines. Nine banks; deposits
(6-30-58), $169,647,000. 44,620 electric (AC) meters; 28,758 gas (nat.)
meters; 41,220 telephones. Lowell Technological Institute; State Teachers
College.
Optic-H ...................................... Saturday ........ Independent ...... 1927 5 24 210 8.00 4,000
C. F. Connor, Editor; Lambert Printing Co., Publisher, 80 Gershom Ave
Color advertising accepted.
Clement C. Costello, Editor; Lowell Sun Publishing Company, 15 Kearney Square.
TextV ....................................... Ftntly(Thurs.) Collegiate ......... 1920 5 26 238 2.00 $1200
Text News Assn. of the Lowell Technological Institute, Publisher,
Lowell Technological Institute.
LYNN (L3), pop. 99,788; Essex Co. (NE). On Massachusetts Bay, 10 m NE of Boston.
B&M RR.
Large trade center. Extensive manufacture of electrical equipment, shoes and
allied products, shoe, welding, folding and taping machinery, incandescent lamps,
patent medicines, leather and leather goods and dressing; marshmallow and
cocoa, rubber goods moulds, wire and foundry products, upholstery springs.
Lobster fisheries. Ten banks; deposits (6-30-58), $210,411,672. 46,142 electric
(AC) meters; 44,207 gas (nat.) meters; 59,439 telephones.
Amateur Athlete ...................... Monthly .......... Sports ................ 1929 3 27 126 3.00 11,653
Daniel J. Ferris, Editor; Harold O. Zimman, Inc., Publisher, 156 Broad St.
Item-h ....................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1877 8 23 308 24.48^*22,129
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sat. evg. circ.
Hastings & Sons Publishing Co.. 38 Exchange St.
Te,e,ram-New. + .................... *- Democratic ........ »•• •
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Jacob Finkle, Editor; Frederick V. Enwright, Publisher, 85 Central Ave.
MALDEN (K3), pop. 69,804 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE). On Maiden
River, 5 m N of Boston. B&M RR.
Manufactures rubber boots and shoes, flre hose, confectionery, knitted gar-
ments, paints and varnishes, baked beans, drugs and remedies, engineering
appliances, shoes, spices, sheet steel products, autobodies, seat covers, drap-
eries, scarfs, pillows. Five banks; deposits (1958). $223,638,922. 17,028 wired
(AC) houses; 16,000 gas (nat.) meters; 21,500 telephones.
News-f ..................................... {l^^- Sat' Independent ...... 1892 8 23 29416.00 §10,804
Color advertising accepted.
David Brickman, Editor; Maiden Publications, Inc., Pub., 22 Ferry St. (48).
Press-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1934 8 24 301 8.50
Shirley Mullen, Editor; John P. B. Mahony and 23,000 — Free
Robert M. Henderson, Publishers, 8 Exchange St.
MANCHESTER (M2), pop. 2.868; Essex Co. (NE). On the Atlantic Ocean. 23 m NE
of Boston. BAM RR. Manufactures hand-made furniture. Boat yards. Resort.
Cricket -f .................................. Friday ............ Independent ...... 1888 7 24 276 3.00 §1,361
Daniel F. Slade, Editor; The Cricket Press, Inc., Publisher, 66 Summer St.
MANSFIELD (K4). pop. 7,184; Bristol Co. (SE). 24 m SW of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures taps and dies, chocolate, lacquer and foundry products, drawn
steel, fountain and gold pens, shuttle irons and hardware specialties, draughts-
men's instruments, chemicals. Textile finishing. Gladioli, tomato greenhouses.
Truck farms.
News & Times-f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1873 8 24 283 4.00 tl,842
Howard N. Fowler, Editor; Mansfield Press, Publisher.
MARBLEHEAD (L2%), pop. 18.766; Essex Co. (NE). On Massachusetts Bay. 18 m
NE of Boston. B&M RR. Manufactures yachts, isinglass, shoes, paint, chairs.
Fiflheries. Seaside resort, yachting center. Truck farms.
Messenger-*- ............................ Thuradav ....... In d. Rep ............. 1876 7 24 280 2.00 §3,2O6
Eben G. Weed, Editor; Weed Publishers, Inc., 169 Pleasant St.
MARLBORO (H8), pop. 16,766; Middlesex Co. (NE). 27 m W of Boston. NYNH&H:
B&M RRs. Manufactures shoes and slippers, miners' lamps, paper, wire and
foundry products, wooden heels. Metal stampings. Dairy and fruit farms.
(Enterprise-f ............................. Evpr.ex.Sun ..... In d. Rep ............. 1888 8 24 287 15.00 6,675
Sold only In combination with Hudson Sun.
Enterprise Weeklies -f- ............ Thursday ........ In d. Rep ............. 1888 8 24 287 2.00 4,670
Prints Enterprise for Acton, Bedford, Concord, Maynard, Sudbury.
Dustin S. Lucier, Publisher.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtine and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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28 140 6.00
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MARSHFIELD— Mail— See South Shore News, Rockland.
MATTAPAN— See Boston.
MAYNARD (J3). pop. 6,978; Middlesex Co. (NE). 25 m NW of Boston. B&M RR.
Woolen cloth manufactured.
Beacon, The Thursday Independent 1945
E. W. Tuttle, Editor; E. W. Tuttle, Publisher, 89 Summer St.
Enterprise — See Enterprise Weeklies, Marlboro.
Fibre and Fabric Monthly Textiles 1886
V. A. Paradis, Publisher, 125 Main St.
MEDFORD (K8), pop. 66,118 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE). On Mystic
River, 6 m NW of Boston. B&M RR.
Manufactures paper boxes, sole cutting machinery, textile oil and soap,
wire and iron products, jointing compounds, wax and polish, valves, waterproof
sheeting, mattresses, batteries, commercial pumps, dolls, concrete blocks, dental
materials, fruit syrup, truck and trailer bodies. Seven banks; deposits (6-30-
58). $68,931,592. 19,614 electric meters; 16,391 gas meters; 17,535 telephones.
Tufts College.
Mercury-j- { |VsKu^'Sat' Independent 1880 8 23
Color advertising accepted.
David Brickman, Editor; Medford Publications, Inc., 20 Salem St.
Circ
§3,060
>7,9-19
294 15.00 §7,802
(55).
Messenger Thursday Independent 1942 8 28 294
Medford Publications, Inc., 20 Salem St.
Pigeon News Monthly Pigeon Fanc'rs.. 1895 3 28 140
G. F. Twombly, Editor; C. E. Twombly Co., Publisher (65).
Tufts Alumni Review Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1945 3 27 186
8.00
jg, 200— Free
2.00
$24,000
20O
2,310
§5,950
Controlled free dist.
D. G. Abbott, Editor; Trustees of Tufts College, Publisher (55).
Tufts Dental Outlook Quarterly Den talJournal.. 1926 1 26 111 2.00
Students of Tufts College Dental School. Editors and Publishers.
Tufts Weekly V Wed. * Fri Co,,eKiate "« c
Student Council of Tufts College, Editor and Publisher (55).
MELROSE (K3), pop. 26,988 (independent branch of Boston P. O.) : Middlesex Co.
(NE). 8 m N of Boston. B&M RR.
Manufactures inner soles, chemicals, filters, transistors, rubber and food
products. Four banks; deposits (6-80-68), $46,325,687. 8,935 electric (AC)
meters; 6,985 gas meters; 9,425 telephones.
Free Press -f Thursday Independent 1901 9 21 294 4.00
Dorothy M. Raymond, Ed.; Melrose Free Press, Inc., Pub.. 40 W. Foster St. (76).
MERRIMAC (Kl), pop. 1,618; Essex Co. (NE). 35 m N of Boston. BAM RR. Manu-
factures metal finishing products, boats. Agriculture. Potatoes, truck farms.
Destiny (no adv.) Monthly Relig.-Educ 1928 8 27 186 8.00
H. B. Rand. Editor; Destiny Publishers, 43 Grove St.
METHUEN (Kl%), pop. 24.477 (branch of Lawrence P. O.) ; Essex Co. (NE). 2 m N of
Lawrence. B&M RR. Manufactures worsted cloth, yarn, shoes, shoddy, wooden
heels, brooms, loom pickers.
Call of the Sick (offset) Bi-monthly (thJsSfk 1951 * 89 72 1'00
Sister Francis Helen, Editor; Bon Secours Sisters, Pub., Bon Secours Hospital.
Transcript 4- Friday Independent 1876 7 24 280 2.00
John E. Garrity, Editor and Publisher.
MIDDLEBORO (L5), pop. 10,164; Plymouth Co. (SE). 10 m E of Taunton. NYNH&H
RR. Manufactures shoes, varnish, fire fighting equipment, ice bags and heating
pads, calendars, photo finishing. Dairy farms.
Gazette -f- Thursday Independent 1852 8 24 808 4.00
Lorenzo Wood, Editor and Publisher.
MILFORD (H4), pop. 16.442; Worcester Co. (C). 12 m SW of Framingham. NYC;
NYNH&H; G&U RRs. Manufactures shoes, rubber goods, elastic webbing,
bone cutters, tools, dies, metal stampings, looms. Pink granite quarries. Dairy,
truck farms.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1887 8 23 301 12.48
G. W. Billings, Editor; William F. Wright, Publisher.
MILLBURY (G4), pop. 8,847; Worcester Co. (C). 6 m SE of Worcester. NYC;
NYNH&H RRs. Manufactures woolens, wire, felt, shoe thread, textile supplies,
machinery, edged tools, shuttles, heddles and frames. Fish hatcheries. Dairy,
poultry, truck, fruit farms.
Journal Friday Independent 1893 6 26 280 1.50
Arthur Briddon, Editor and Publisher.
MILTON (K3%). pop. 22,895 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Norfolk Co. (E). 6 m S of
Boston. NYNH&H RR. Residential. Manufactures crackers, cocoa and chocolate,
ice cream.
Independent School Bulletin V. 4 tl. a yr Education 1941 Controlled f?ee dist.
Esther Osgood, Editor; Secondary Education Board, Publisher (86).
Record-*- Friday Local 1904 8 28 301 2.50
S. Francis Marden, Editor and Publisher (87).
Transcript Thursday Independent 1945 8 24 287 2.00
Edward Whittaker, Editor; Harry P. Harwich, Publisher.
dreulatkm— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
em«, 12 to inch. ? A gate lines, U to inch. fCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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§7,321
tl,350
12,469
§4,011
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MONSON — Register — See Journal-Register, Palmer.
MOUNT HERMON (Dl%). (pop. inc. in Northfield) ; Franklin Co. (NW). 11 m NE of
Greenfield, banking town. B&M RR. Mt. Hermon School (boys). Dairy and
poultry farms.
HermoniteV Ftntly.( Sat.). Prep School 1888 5 24 210 4.00
Students of Mount Hermon School, Editors and Publishers.
Mount Hermon Alumni \nnort-rlv /Prep School 1902 2 28 103
News (no adv.) quarterly { Alumni Controlled free dist. 10,400
L. P. White, Editor; Mount Hermon Alumni Assn., Publisher.
NANTASKET BEACH — Hull-Nantasket Times — See Hull.
NANTUCKETf (O7), pop. 8,484; Nantucket Co. (SE). On N shore of Nantucket
Island, 56 m SE of New Bedford. Airline NEA. Boat connections. Summer resort.
Inquirer and Mirror + Saturday Republican 1821 9 26 378 4.00 §3,250
Robert E. Deeley, Editor and Publisher.
Town Crier -h Friday Independent 1946 8 24 287 2.50
Joseph Indio and Constance H. Indio, Editors and Publishers, 4 Lily St.
NATICK (J3), pop. 19,838; Middlesex Co. (NE). 18 m SW of Boston. NYC RR.
Manufactures boots and shoes, boxes and box-board, mince meat and preserves,
baseballs, band saws. Truck and fruit farms. Apples, peaches.
Bulletin + Thursday Independent 1882 8 24 294 2.50 §4,011
Prints edition under name of Enterprise, Wayland.
Robert F. Fairbanks, Editor; Coleman & Co., Publishers.
Herald-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1924 7 24 280 2.50 §1,990
C. J. Welch, Editor; P. V. Casavant, Publisher, 6 Clarendon St.
SUCount? Recorded & TheJThursday Independent 1933 8 24 308 2.50 §5,021
Robert Taylor, Editor'; Robert Katz, Publisher, 3 S. Main St.
NEEDHAM (J8), pop. 16,313 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Norfolk Co. (E). 12 m SW of
Boston. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures knit goods, dental and surgical instru-
ments, hosiery, sweaters. Residential. Dairy farms.
Chronicle-f- Thursday Independent 1874 8 23 301 3.00 §5,423
Transcript Publications, Inc., Pub., Transcript Bldg., Dedham.
New England Equipment 1M flt, fPlumb'g,Htg.. m7 8 27 140 2.50
Dealer [Monthly Air Cond.. Controlled dist. $7,780
' (Appliances , ^^
Guy G. Smith, Editor; Publication Associates, Pub.. 1116 Great Plains Ave (92).
Times-f- Thursday Independent 1932 7 24 280 2.50 §3,015
Clayton A. Fairbanks, Editor and Publisher, 118 Chapel St. (92).
NEW BEDFORDt (L6), pop. 109,189; Bristol Co. (SE). On Buzzards Bay at mouth of
Acushnet River, 56 m S of Boston. NYNH&H RR. Airline NEA. Bridge
to Fairhaven. Port of entry, with good harbor. Shopping center for Cape Cod,
Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. One of the largest fishing ports on the
Atlantic coast. Freezing plants. Manufactures fine and fancy cotton and silk
goods, tire fabrics, drills, screws, copper, eyelets and tacks, capacitors, rubber
goods, golf balls, paper products, women's handbags, rope, twine, overalls,
rayon yarn, lubricating oil, paint, electrical goods, clothing, textile-mill supplies
and machinery, cable wire, brewery products. Resort. Eight banks; deposits
(6-9-58), $182,754,883. 53,882 electric (AC) meters; 42,877 gas (artif.)
meters; 37,804 (res.) telephones.
8 24 294 12.00 §8,920
Evg.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1927
A. F. Caceiia'.'Ed'itor ;"joas R. Rocha, Publisher, 93 Rivet St.
Independent. L* — See Fall River.
Standard-Time^ .................... {%£%£?• Independent .......
Color advertising accepted.
C. J. Lewin, Editor; Basil Brewer. Publisher.
„ ^nn
Iun2d2ay £»
NEWBURYPORTf (LI), pop. 14,111; Essex Co. (NE). On Merrimac River, 3 m from
ocean, 86 m NE of Boston. B&M RR. Manufactures electronics, electrical speci-
alties, shoes and shoe patterns, silverware, machine shop products, *isneries.
Summer resort. Truck farms.
Newa-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1888
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Essex County Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
8 24 294 21.00 **6,226
NEWTON (K8), pop. 81,994 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE). 7 ™ S W
of Boston. NYC RR. Residential city. Manufactures radio tubes, fire alarm
systems, railway signals, yarn, knit goods, baby garments, rubber goods, fans,
plastics. Nine banks; deposits $187,900,000. 20,876 wired (AC) houses; 19,967
gas (artif.) meters; 24,220 telephones. Andover-Newton Theological School
(Bapt.).
Bay State Librarian-!- Quarterly Library Serv.....! 911 2 81 115 1.00 *1,325
Robert SHIen. Editor; Massachusetts Library Assn., Publisher,
169 Herrick Rd., Newton Centre (59).
Computers and Automation .Monthly Industrial .1951 2 40 140 5.50 $3,400
Edmund C. Berkeley, Editor; Berkeley Enterprises, Inc.. Publisher,
815 Washington St., Newtonville.
Graphic-f Thursday Independent 1872 8 23 301 2.00 §9,163
Transcript Publications Inc., Transcript Bldg., Dedham.
Circulation— **Scpt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPubHsher'i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaflj
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Villager and Transcript Thursday Independent 1948 8 24 801 2.00 §5.094
C. L. Stonemetz, Editor; John J. Martin, Publisher, 892 Centre St. (58). «w-.
NEWTONVILLE — Computers and Automation — See Newton.
NORTH ADAMS (B2) POP. 21.567; Berkshire Co. (W). Near W end of Hoosac tunnel,
18 m NE of Pittsfleld. B&M; NYC RRs. Manufactures radio condensers, shoes,
cotton and woolen goods, machines, paper products, cigars, marble dust. Textile
printing, finishing. State Teachers College.
Transcript -f.... .. Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1843 9 23 301 21.84 **13,O85
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Transcript Publishing Assn., 27 Bank St.
NORTHAMPTON! <D8>, pop. 29,068; Hampshire Co. (WC). 17 m NW of Springfield.
J3&M ; N x NH&H RRs.
Manufactures cutlery, wire cable, toothbrushes, caskets, optical merchandise,
indelible ink, tracer paper. Six banks; bank clearings (1958), $207,720,000.
deposits (1958), $76,319,000. 9,514 electric meters; 8,060 gas meters; 12,380
telephones. Smith College (women). Agriculture. Tobacco, onions, potatoes.
Hampshire Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1786 8 24 298 21.00**12J775
Comic strip advertising accepted.
C. DeRose, Editor; H. S. Gere ft Sons. Inc., Publisher. 16 Armory St.
Smith Alumnae Quarterly Quarterly Coll. Alunmae.... 1909 3 28 141 2.00 $19,652
Frances R. Robinson, Editor; Alumnae Assn. of Smith College, Publisher..
Alumnae House.
Smith College Sophian-f V Tues.&Thurs.. Collegiate 1952 5 27 238 4.00 1,100
Students of Smith College, Editors and Publishers.
NORTH ATTLEBORO (J4%), pop. 12,146; Bristol Co. (SE). 14 m NE of Providence,
R. I. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures jewelry, silverware, tennis rackets, jewelers'
supplies, electric switches, foundry products, handbags, lighters, brushes.
Chronicle-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1870 8 24 294 15.00 §3,894
Albert L. Martin, Editor; North Attleboro Chronicle Company. Publisher.
NORTH BILLERICA (J2). pop. 11.101; Middlesex Co. (NE). 18 m N of Boston. B&M
RR. Manufactures cider, vinegar, glue, bleaching compound.
News-f Thursday Independent 1928 8 23 294 3.50 §1,825
Stanley J. Bocko. Editor; Billerica News, Publisher.
NORTH EASTON — Bulletin — See Easton.
NORTHFIELD (Dl%), pop. X800; Franklin Co. (NW). 44 m N of Springfield. CV
RR. Bank town, Greenfield. Agriculture. Dairy farms.
Press-f Friday. Independent. ..1956 6 24 250 2.50 791
Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Editor; David M. Stryker, Publisher, Box 158.
NORTH READING (K2), pop. 4,402; Middlesex Co. (NE). 14 m SE of Lowell.
Nearest railroad, North Wilmington. B&M RR. Bank town, Reading. Residen-
tial. Truck, fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
Transcript (offset) Thursday . Independent . .1956 5 24 224 4.00 §1,387
Albert E. Sylvia, Editor and Publisher, 1 Lowell Rd.
NORTON (K5). pop. 4,401; Bristol Co. (SE). 8 m NW of Taunton. NYNH&H RR.
Bank, Attleboro. Manufactures paper and wooden boxes, box boards. Wheaton
College (women). Pine, oak, cedar timber. Agriculture. Turkeys.
Wheaton News -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1921 5 24 224 4.75
Students of Wheaton College, Editors and Publishers.
NORWELL— News— See Standard, Rockland.
NORWOOD <K4), pop. 16.686; Norfolk Co. (E). 14 m SW of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Book making center. Book cloth, printing ink, roofing material, floor cover-
ing factories; knitting mill; book printing, binding plants; foundries. Agric.
r Messenger -f Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1895 8 22 294 6.00 §6.500
i Norfolk County Free Press + ..Thursday Independent 1937 8 22 294 8.00
I G. K. Sherlock. Editor; Harry P. Harwich, Publisher. 622 Washington St. 5,400 — Free
Tribune Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 231 2.50 t2,000
John J. Cook. Editor; Tribune Publishers. 606 Washington St. J3, 000— Free
ORANGE (E2), pop. 5,894; Franklin Co. (NW). 20 m E of Greenfield. B&M RR.
Airline NEA. Manufactures box-making, power and textile machinery, water-
wheels, turbines, shoes, wood turn ing and food products, stamps, pads. Lake
resort. Truck farms.
Enterprise and Journal -f Thursday Independent 1871 7 24 273 4.00 $1,750
Carl C. Bradbury, Editor and Publisher.
ORLEANS (O5%). pop. 1,759; Barnstable Co. (E). 40 m SE of Plymouth. NYNH&H
RR. Fishing. Agriculture.
Cape Codder, The-f Thursday Independent 1946 7 24 230 4.00 §3,825
Malcolm and Peggy Hobbs, Editors and Publishers, Box 51.
Central Cape Press — See Harwich Port.
PALMER (E4), pop. 9.688; Hampden Co. (SW). 16 m NE of Springfield. NYC; CV
RRs. Manufactures plastic products, wire goods, metal culverts and ladders,
hospital, fire trucks, brushes. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Apples.
Journal Register-!- Thursday Independent 1849 8 24 294 2.50 §4,782
Prints edition for Monson called Monson Register.
Davitt M. Rooney. Editor; Palmer Register, Inc., Publisher, 24 Water St.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. 7 Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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PEABODY (L2), pop. 22,645; Essex Co. (NE). 16 m NE of Boston. BAM RR. Tanning,
finishing of leather and sheepskin. Manufactures gelatine, tanning machinery,
fibre and leather innersoles, resinous chemicals, athletic equipment.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1924 8 24 224 2.00 4,479
Earle W. Weaver, Editor; Peabody Times Publishing Company.
PEMBROKE — Colonist — See Standard, Rockland.
PEPPERELL (A2), pop. 8.460; Middlesex Co. (NE). 10 m SW of Nashua, N. H. B&M
RR. Manufactures paper, paper bags, shoe laces, yarn. Fruit, poultry, dairy
farms. Apples, peaches.
Clarion-Advertiser — See Public Spirit, Ayer.
Free Press + Thursday Republican 1928 7 24 280 3.00 tl.OOO
William H. Hastings, Editor; Times-Free Press Co., Pub., Box 6.
PITTSFIELDf (H2), pop. 58,848; Berkshire Co. (W). 58 m NW of Springfield. NYC;
NYNH&H RRs. Airline, NBA.
Manufactures electrical appliances, transformers, woolen textiles, silk thread
and braid, paper mill machinery, knit goods, plastic products, beverages,
paper boxes and converters, pajamas and housecoats, macaroni and spaghetti,
meat products; sand processing for optical goods, steel tanks, ornamental iron.
Seven banks; deposits (6-80-58), $131,037,988. 18,400 electric (AC) meters;
10,565 gas (nat.) meters; 23,945 telephones. Summer and winter resorts. Lime
and granite quarries. Dairy, chicken and turkey farms.
Berkshire Eagle -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1789 8 24 297 15.40**2a,770
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Eagle Publishing Company, 33 Eagle St.
' + jFriday Independent 1930 6 26 280 1.00 §4,267
Enzo Marinaro, Editor and Publisher, 45 Thomson Place.
Exhaust, The + Bi-monthly. . Motoring .... 1922 2 57 126 1.00
E. E. Donnelly, Editor; Automobile Club of Berkshire Co., Pub., 26 Bank Row.
PLYMOUTHf (M5), pop. 13,608; Plymouth Co. (SE). On Plymouth Bay, 37 m SE of
Boston. NYNH&H RR. Airline, NEA. Rich in historical interest. Oldest town
in New England. Landing place of the Pilgrims in 1620. Manufactures rope,
binder twine, woolen goods, zinc products, nails and tacks, insulated wire,
children's dresses. Fisheries. Dairy, poultry, truck farms; cranberry bogs.
County Press — See South Shore News, Rockland.
Old Colony Memorial-f Thursday Independent 1822 8 24 294 6.00 §5,905
Paul W. Bittinger, Editor; Memorial Press, Inc., Publisher, 23 Middle St.
PROVINCETOWN (O4), pop. 8,795; Barnstable Co. (E). At tip of Cape Cod, 66 m
by water SE of Boston. NYNH&H RR. Airline, PBA. Historic spot where the
Mayflower first landed, going from here to Plymouth. Boat building. Artist
colony. Summer theatre and resort. Fisheries.
Advocate^ Thursday Independent 1869 7 24 280 2.50 §2,394
Paul G. Lambert, Editor and Publisher.
Mono" \Quarterly Scien. Psycho....l926
•ral Psychol-jQuarterly Scien psycho....1927
1 48 84 14.00 No adv.
1 48 84 14.00 No adv.
C Quarterly Scien. Psycho.... 1891
Journal of Psychology Quarterly Psychology 1935
Journal of Social Psychology.Quarterly Scien. Psycho.... 192 9
1 53 95 14.00 No adv.
No adv.
25
2,275
1 60 91 20.00
1 48 84 14.00
Carl Murchlson,' Editor; Journal* Press, Publisher, 2 Commercial St.
QUINCY (L3%). pop. 83,885 (independent branch of Boston P. O.) ; Norfolk Co. (E).
On the sea coast, 8 m S of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Steel ship building yards; granite quarrying and manufacturing. Manufac-
tures weighing, packaging, mattress and surfacing machinery, foundry and
rubber products, rivets and studs, electron tubes, crystal diodes, chemicals,
paint, gears, telephones, builders' supplies. Seven banks; deposits (12-31-57),
$147,836,000 23,382 (res. and com.) electric (AC) meters; 22,713 gas (artif.)
meters; 25,630 (res.) telephones. Eastern Nazarene College.
Granite Cutters' Journal Monthly Granite Cutters.1877 Controlled1 freedist.
Constanzo Pagnano, Ed.; Granite Cutters' Intern'l Assn., Pub., 157 Milk St.
*"?%*?**— ™*. Knthiy (gjss;, 1052 i 4i 86 2.00
Charles Baldwin, Editor ; The New England Caller, Inc., Publisher,
1621 Hancock St. (69).
Patriot Ledger-!- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1837 9 23 294 21.40**43,423
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John R. Herbert, Editor; George W. Prescott Pub. Co., Inc., 18 Temple St. (69).
RANDOLPH (K4). pop. 9,982; Norfolk Co. (E). 14 m S of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures paper boxes, portable buildings, shoes. Residential. Agriculture.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1931 7 24 280 2.50 §1,975
A. H. Sullivan, Editor; Herald Publishing Company, 70 N. Main St.
READING (K2), pop. 14,006; Middlesex Co. (NE). 12 m NW of Boston. B&M RR.
Manufactures photographic specialties, stoves, plastic fabrics, neckwear, hair
brushes, brass and copper nipples. Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Bird Banding Quarterly Ornithology 1930 1 50 105 5.00 $660
E. Alexander Bergstrom, Editor; Northeastern Bird-Banding Assn., Publisher,
47 Scotland Rd.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Chronicle -f- .Thursday Independent 1369 8 24 800 8.50 4.290
Iris L. Oliver. Editor; Reading Chronicle Press, Inc., Publisher. 581 Main St.
REVERE <L8), pop. 86,768 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Suffolk Co. (E). On Massachu-
setts Bay. 6 m NE of Boston. B&M RR. Airport.
Manufactures air conditioning, electrical controls, heating equipment, shoe
lasts, paint, furniture, textiles, newspaper publishing, wood heels, floor mops,
electric pumps, hotel, restaurant kitchen equipment, farm equipment, machine
parts, chemicals, spices, beverages, brass. Three banks; deposits (6-30-68),
$19,297,000. 12,289 electric (AC) meters; 9,975 gas (nat.) meters; 13,782 tele-
phones. Summer resort. Residential.
Journal + Thursday Independent 1881 8 28 294 6.00 § 8,550
Sidney Curtis. Editor; The Revere Journal, Inc., Publisher (51).
ROCKLAND (L4). pop. 8.960; Plymouth Co. (SE). 19ft m SE of Boston. NYNHAH
RR. Manufactures shoes, webbing, cotton buffs, box shocks. Poultry, fruit farms.
f South Shore News -f Thursday .. Independent 1890 8 24 287 3.50 $2,905
Prints editions for Scituate Herald, Marshfteld Mail, Cohasset Cottager, Dux-
bury Pilgrim. South Shore Life, Plymouth County Press.
John C. Bond, Editor; Franklin Publishing Co., Inc., 16 Park St.
Standard-f- Thursday Independent 1854 8 24 287 8.50 51,250
Prints editions for Hanover Branch, circ., §510; Norwell News, Pembroke
Colonist. Abington Advertiser and South Wey mouth Sun.
W. M. Sadler. Editor; John C. Bond, Publisher.
ROXBURY— See Boston.
SALEMf (L2%), pop. 41,880; Essex Co. (NE). On the Atlantic Ocean, 16 m NE of
Boston. BAM RR. Manufactures incandescent bulbs, fluorescent tubes and fix-
tures, radio tubes, television sets, fine cotton goods, games, confectionery,
leather, shoes, steam valves, chemicals, leather novelties, mattresses. Lobster
fisheries. Seven banks. 13,626 electric (AC) meters; 16.931 gas meters; 15,361
telephones. State Teachers College. Historical: one of the oldest cities in the
state.
American Neptune, The Quarterly Marine 1941 1 60 105 6.50 1,000
Ernest S. Dodge, Editor; The American Neptune, Inc., Publisher. 161 Essex St.
LogV Monthly Collegiate 1926 6 26 296 xl.OO
Students of State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1880 8 23 294 18.72 **23,879
Color advertising accepted.
Salem News Publishing Co., 155 Washington St.
SAUGUS (KS), pop. 17,162; Essex Co. (NE). On Massachusetts Bay, 8 m N of Boston.
BAM RR. Manufactures stencils, rubber stamps, beverages, brooms, oil prod-
ucts, ventilators, machinery, shoddy, shades, screens, waterproofing material.
Boat yards; woodworking plant; sheet metal works.
Advertiser -f Thursday Independent 1940 5 24 224 6,000 — Free
Saugus Newspaper Company. Publisher.
SCITUATE (M4), pop. 6,993; Plymouth Co. (SE). On Atlantic Ocean, 17 m SE of
Boston. NYNHAH RR. Fisheries. Summer resort. Truck, poultry, fruit farms.
Herald — See South Shore News, Rockland.
South Shore Mirror -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1950 5 24 232 3.50 84,722
A. C. Spinazzola, Editor; South Shore Publishing Co. Inc., 777 Country Way.
SHARON (K4). pop. 4,847; Norfolk Co. (E). 17 m SW of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Residential and resort town.
Advocate-h Thursday Independent 1873 7 24 280 2.50 §2,200
Walter L. Reeve, Editor; Sharon Publishing Co., 66 S. Main St.
SHEFFIELD (A4), pop. 2,150; Berkshire Co. (W). 26 m S of Pittsfleld. NYNH&H
RR. Bank, Great Barrington. Fish hatchery. Dairy, poultry farms.
New England Shepherd, The..Monthly {Iroduc1io^°01 1956 8 26 14° 2'°° 4'748
Bert Lund, Editor; New England Sheep and Wool Growers Assn., Inc., Pub.
SHREWSBURY (G8). pop. 10,694; Worcester Co. (C). 6 m NE of Worcester, nearest
railroad station. NYC; NYNH&H; BAM RRs. Refrigerators, covered chests
and fishing flies factories. Dairy, fruit farms.
TH Town Times-f Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 224 8.00 52,164
A. A. Saltus, Editor and Publisher, 468 Main St.
SOMERSET (K5H). pop. 8.666; Bristol Co. (SE). On Taunton River, 6 m N of Fall
River, nearest railroad station. NYNHAH RR. Residential town.
Spectator-f .Thursday Independent 1932 7 24 294 4.00 (2,393
William A. Hart, Editor; S. L. Hathaway, Publisher.
SOMERVILLE (K8), pop. 102.861 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE). A
suburb of Boston, on Mystic River. BAM RR. Manufactures paper products,
caskets, industrial oil and tanning materials, vinegar, ladders and woodenware,
spraying equipment, kitchen furniture, metal stamps, tools, dies, novelties,
ornamental iron, suitcases and bags, wagon and truck bodies, piano tuners'
supplies, children's and doll's dresses, elastic specialties, brooms. Eight banks.
Bank deposits (1958), $87,829,641. 28,840 electric (AC) meters; 27,721 tele-
phones.
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1937 8 24 294
Neighborhood Publishing Corp.. 2 Lexington St., E. Boston. Mass.
Journal and Press4- Thursday Independent 1870 8 28 294 6.00 $710
G. E. Connor, Editor; William P. Dole, Publisher, 85 Davis SQ. $21,670— Free
CtradatJoo— **Stpt. A. B.C. Statement; *J«n« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisfaer's Report; Light face, estimated + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlssued only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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SOUTHBRIDGE <F4). pop. 17.519; Worcester Co. (C). 21 m 8W of Worcester.
NYNHftH RR. Manufactures optical goods, cutlery, worsteds. Dairy farms.
Newa-f ................................. ....Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... .1928 8 23 808 13.00 $5,169
V. V. McNitt. Editor and Publisher, 25 Elm St. *
SOUTH HADLEY <D4). pop. 10,145; Hampshire Co. (WC). 4 m N of Holyoke, railroad
and banking town. B&M; NYNH&H RRs. Mount Holyoke College (women).
.^.™»°"^. ..... }Qu*rterly ........ Coll. Alumnae... 19 17 3 30 133 2.00 J9.469
Mrs. Joseph P. Richardson, Editor; Alumnae Assn. of Mount Holyoke College.
Publisher, Mary E. Woolley Hall.
Mount Holyoke News V ......... Friday ............ Collegiate .......... 1917 5 24 224 3.75 1,050
Students of Mount Holyoke College, Editors and Publishers.
South Shore Life — See South Shore News, Rockland.
SOUTH WEYMOUTH— Sun— See Standard, Rockland.
SPENCER — County Courier — See Brookneld.
SPRINGFIELDf (D4), pop. 162,899; Hampden Co. (SW). On Connecticut River, 98
m SW of Boston. NYC; NYNH&H; BAM RRs. Airlines: AA; EAL; NEA;
UAL; MOH; TWA.
Manufactures electrical machinery and equipment, radios, games, toys,
school supplies, fibre products, matches, drop forgings, proprietary medicine,
machine tools, firearms, packaging machinery, envelopes, stationery, valves,
hosiery and knit goods, saws, thread, lawn mowers, plastics, chemicals and allied
products, leather goods, wire, grinding wheels, confectionery and chocolate
machinery, castings and patterns, brass and brass goods, wrenches, house
dresses and aprons. Twelve banks; deposits (6-80-58), $458,164,002. 115,000
electric (residential) (AC) meters; 66,000 gas (artif.) meters; 81,661 tele-
phones. American International College; Springfield College. Three TV stations.
Connecticut Jewish Ledger — See Hartford, Conn.
Federation Topics .................... Monthly .......... Women's Clubs. 1923 3 26 139 1.25
Not issued during July, August, September.
Mrs. Thomas L. Porter, Editor; Pond-Ekberg Co., Publisher.
Free Press 4- ........................... .Saturday ........ Democratic ........ 1939 5 24 210 2.00 §1,192
Michael Zandan, Editor; Springfield Free Press, Inc., Pub., 11 Court House PI.
Jewish Weekly Newn-f ......... Friday ............ Jewish ................ 1945 5 24 224 2.00 -
Leslie B. Kahn. Editor; Bennett-Scott Pub. Corp., 88 Hampden St. (3).
National Grange Monthly ....... Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1903 3 27 140 .75
Herschel D. Newsom, Editor; National Grange Monthly Pub. Co.
29 Worthington St. (8).
New England Homestead ....... Semi-mo. (Sat.) Agricultural....1855 4To^j un™ld dist.
D. S. Watson, Ed.; New England Homestead Co., Pub., 29 Worthington St. (3).
"News-f ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Democratic ........ 1880 8 23 29815.00
Frank H. Kelly, Editor; Republican Publishing Company, 82 Cypress St. (1).
Republican-f ............................ Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1878 8 23 298 7.50 §114,240
Walter R. Graham, Editor; Republican Publishing Company. 82 Cypress St. (1).
Union + .................................... Morn.ex.Sun...Republican ......... 1878 8 23 298 7.50 §80,581
Comic strip advertising accepted in three papers.
Paul Craig, Editor; Union Publishing Co., 32 Cypress St.
Shopping News-f .................... Mon. & Wed ..... Shopping .......... 1927
Springfield Merchants, Inc., Publishers. 840 Main St. (1).
Veterans' News-f . . ..Thursday ........ Veterans ............ 1946
Stanley J. Walcxak, Jr., Editor; Veterans News, Publisher. Box 1621.
Yellow JacketV ...................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1936 5 24 224 2.50 J1.150
Students of American International College, Editors and Publishers (9).
STONEHAM (K8). pop. 18,229 (branch of Boston P. O.) : Middlesex Co. (NE). 9 m N
of Boston. BAM RR. Manufactures shoes, chemicals, upholstered furniture.
confectionery, drug supplies, window shades, golf balls. Sanitarium.
Independent -f .......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1870 8 23 294 2.50 2,597
Frank J. Burns, Editor; G. R. Barns tead, Publisher, 11 Franklin (80).
Press -f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 8 23 301 3.60 §4,2OO
Frank J. Gallagher, Editor and Publisher (80).
STOUGHTON (K4), pop. 11.146; Norfolk Co. (E). 18 H m S of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures woolen knit goods, elastic webbing, shoes, shoe lasts and shoe
trees, rubber specialties, confectionery, raincoats.
Chronicle and News Sentinel -f Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1930 7 24 280 2.50 §1,960
A. H. Sullivan, Editor; Chronicle Publishing Company. 88-44 Wyman St.
SUDBURY — Enterprise — See Enterprise Weeklies, Marlboro.
TAUNTONt <K5), pop. 40,109; Bristol Co. (SE). On Taunton River, 16 m N of Fall
River. NYNH&H RR. Airport. Manufactures stoves and ranges, silverware,
textile novelties, oilcloth and buckram, rug border and wood grains, pearl,
gears, brass, twist drills, crucibles, textile fibre, cotton goods, stove linings,
garments, athletic shoes, chemicals, aluminum, knitted goods, wool-locks,
waste, soap, plastics. Four banks. 14,460 electric (AC) meters; 11,857 gas
±^"^4.:0.°1.^^B^ ..... Ind.R.p .......... 1848 9 21 800 22.00 **11.«>2
Size — 7 cols., are set 21 nonps. wide and 8th col. is in 80 nonps.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. R. Reed. Editor; William Reed ft Sons Co., Publisher.
§98,416
8 22 308*103,380 — Free
5 24 280x1.00 25,000
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June mnd March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IPO Statement; Bold fsce, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ens.' 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \/l**ut4 only during academic year. xSuhacription included in membership fee.
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TEWKSBURY (K2), pop. X 2,400; Middlesex Co. (NE). 5 m SB of Lowell, nearest bank.
B&M RR. Manufactures printing inks, wood products. Nurseries. Poultry farms.
Merrimack Valley IT*,,*.*.*, T«^««««^«f !967 8 21 294 2.50
Advertiser-h JThursday Independent 13,694— Free
Circulates also in Billerica, Burlington and Wilmington.
B. Adams, Editor; Ralph Peters, Publisher, 1968 Main St.
TOWNSEND (H2), pop. 2,817; Middlesex Co. (NE). 22 m W of Lowell. B&M RR.
Manufactures cooperage, leatherboard products. Granite quarries; timber.
Diversified farming.
Thnes-f- Thursday Republican 1920 7 24 280 8.00 Jl,000
William H. Hastings, Editor; Times-Free Press Co., Publisher, Box 802.
WAKEFIELD (K2%), pop. 19,683; Middlesex Co. (NE). 10 m N of Boston. B&M RR.
Manufactures shoes, knit goods, lead lined iron pipe, clock and indicator hands,
laminated plastics, electrical switches, model airplanes, window and door screens.
Item-f- {IVSu'n?"Sat' Ind*pendent 1894 8 23 294 10.00 §6,446
Cyrus M. Dolbeare, Editor; Wakefield Daily Item. 26 Albion St.
WALPOLE (J4). pop. 9,109; Norfolk Co. (E). 19 m SW of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Machine shops. Textiles manufactured.
Times + Thursday Independent 1915 7 24 287 4.00 §2,500
G. H. Dalton, Editor and Publisher.
WALTHAM (J8), pop. 47,187 (independent branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co.
(NE). 10 m W of Boston. B&M RR.
Manufactures clocks, watches, rivets, shoe hooks, salesbooks, duplicating
business forms, precision instruments, gray iron castings, small machined
parts, electric switches, rectifiers, automatic machinery, jewels for bearings,
paint and varnish, dial gauges, screws, women's dresses, radio tubes, electronic
parts. Six banks; bank deposits (6-80-58), $150,747,944. 17,565 electric (AC)
meters; 13,240 gas (artif.) meters; 15,070 telephones. Brandeis University.
Justice+V Monday Collegiate 1948 5 24 203x3.50 $1,300
Students of Brandeis University, Publishers.
News -Tribune -f Evg.ex.Sun In d. Rep 1863 8 23 294 15.00^*15,073
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. T. Skakle, Editor; Waltham Publishing Company, 18 Pine St. (54).
WARE (E2%), pop. 7,517; Hampshire Co. (WC). 27 m NE of Springfield. NYC: B&M
RRs. Manufactures cotton goods, woolens, gummed paper, gray iron castings.
Ware River News 4- Thursday Republican 1887 7 24 280 8.50 §2,712
F. R. Maynard, Editor; Henry P. Lewis, Publisher.
WAREHAM (M5%). pop. 7,569: Plymouth Co. (SE). On Buzzards Bay, 17 m E of
New Bedford. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures cranberry sauce, nails, cranberry
barrels. Shell-fish fisheries. Summer resort. Ships cranberries.
Courier-f Thursday Republican 1896 7 24 276 4,25 §3,000
Stephen Brickman, Editor; C. J. Hall, Publisher.
WARREN — See County Courier, Brookfield.
WATERTOWN (K3), pop. 87.829 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE). 8
m W of Boston. B&M RR. Manufactures rubber footwear, rubberized and water-
proofed cloth, elevating trucks, box toes, canned foods, knitted goods, men's
clothing, gutta-percha products, woolen sportswear, cookies, women's rubbers,
textile machinery, pen sacs, measuring tools, electric switches, toys, paint,
varnish, heating apparatus, cardboard containers, tags, labels. Four banks;
deposits (7-1-58), $68,000,000. 15,938 electric (AC) meters; 14,287 gas
(artif.) meters; 17,212 telephones. U. S. Arsenal.
Herald-f- Friday Independent 1931 8 24 308 1.00 5,050
Belmont Herald Publishing Co., Inc., 19 Flett Rd. (78), Belmont.
Press Thursday Independent 1955 8 23 294 2.50
Robert Ford, Editor; William P. Dole, Publisher, 49 Mt. Auburn St. 8.509— Free
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1921 8 24 294 1.50 5,250
F. C. Green, Editor; John 3. Martin, Publisher, 19 Flett Rd., Belmont (78).
WAYLAND— Enterprise — See Bulletin, Natick.
Town Crier — See Weston.
WEBSTER (G4), pop. 18.194; Worcester Co. (C). On French River, 18 m S of
Worcester. NYC; NYNH&H RRs. Manufactures textiles, shoes. Lake resort.
Dairy, fruit farms
Times + Thursday Independent 1859 8 24 294 3.60 §7,405
E. Patenaude, Editor; R. W. Sheldon, Jr., Publisher.
WELLESLEY (J3), pop. 20,649 (independent branch of Boston P. O.) ; Norfolk Co. (E).
15 m SWof Boston. NYC RR. Wellesley College (worn.) ; Babson Institute (men).
Babson Beaver. The + V Friday Collegiate 1947 5 22 196x3.00 J800
Students of Babson Institute of Business Administration, Editors and
Publishers. Babson Park (57).
Bulletin, Babson Institute 1 « f , . , n/% „ AtMWlw| 1924 3 24 128 x
Alumni Association V ....f3ti'ayr Coll. Alumni Controlled free dist. 8,500
Bertrand Canfield, Editor; Babson Institute Alumni Assn., Publisher.
Townsman-f Thursday Republican 1906 8 23 304 4.00 §6,923
A. Edwin Larsson, Editor; Townsman Publishing Co., 1 Crest Road (81).
Wellesley Alumnae Magazine. 5 ti. a yr Coll. Alumnae... 1916 3 26 140x3.00 $14,000
Mary C. Lyons, Editor; Wellesley College Alumnae Association. Inc., Publisher,
Green Hall (81).
Wellesley College News V .Thursday Collegiate 1911 5 23 210 4.00 45O
Students of Wellesley College, Eds. and Pubs. Controlled free dist. 2,000
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit j
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCountr seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included In membership fee.
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§3,180
>22r284
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WESTBORO <H8%), pop. 7,878; Worcester Co. (C). 10 m E of Worcester. NYC RR.
Manufactures abrasives, corset tapes and narrow fabrics, women's underwear,
coffee machinery, trellises. Agriculture. Apples, peaches, poultry products.
Chronotype + ,Friday Independent 1869 8 24 290 2.50 2,364
Curtis D. MacLauchlan, Editor; Chronotype Pub. Co., Inc., Publisher, 7 Milk St.
WEST BROOKFIELD— See Country Courier, Brookfield.
WESTFIELD (C4), pop. 20,962; Hampden Co. (SW). 10 m NW of Springfield. NYC;
NYNH&H RRs. Airline MOH. Manufactures trailers, bicycles, boilers, textile
machinery, thread, flsh line, abrasives, paper, foundry products, whips, whip
lashes, price cards, brans valves, brushes and polishes, ice cream, metal nuts,
cigars, flavoring. State Teachers College. Marble quarries. Agriculture. Tobacco.
NewB-Advertiser-f- Thursday Independent 1930 6 28 266 1.50
Prints edition on Thursday for free distribution called Advertiser. Circ. 2,270.
Maurice Wind, Publisher, 62 School St.
WEST NEWTON (B6H),POp. (Br. of Boston P. O.). B&A RR.
Electromechanical Compo- \MriTlfuiv [Electrical 1957 ? 27 140 5.00
nents and Systems Design [Monthiy \ Engineering 2 41 14°
Robert B. Brotherston, Editor; Benwill Pub. Corp., Publisher,
1357 Washington St. (65).
WESTON (J8), pop. 5,026 (independent branch of Boston P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (NE).
12 m W of Boston. B&M RR. Bank, Waltham. Residential. Regis College
(women).
Regis Herald, The -f Monthly JCath. College 1QQQ , 9fi oon . An
Not issued during January and April. [Activities 1933 5 2G 23° 3-°°
Students of Regis College, Editors and Publishers (93).
Town Crier-f Weekly Independent 1951 5 22 224 3.00
Circulates also in Wayland.
Donald B. Willard, Editor; Town Crier Inc., Publisher, 502 Post Rd.
WEST SPRINGFIELD (D4), pop. 20,438; Hampden Co. (WC). Across Connecticut
River from Springfield. NYC RR. Manufactures paper, boxes, gears, magnetos,
wire and tinsel, brooms, paint and varnish, auto parts, cleaners and polishes,
truck bodies, tanks and oil burners. Smelting and machine works; bindery.
Agriculture. Truck crops.
^("io'Sdv1**68. C°OPer.a.t0.r.t|Monthly Agriculture 1925 3 26 133 1.00
Kenneth Hinshaw, Editor; Eastern States Farmers' Exchange, Inc., Publisher,
26 Central St.
Record-f Thursday Independent 1953 5 23 210 2.50
Ray Winans, Editor; West Springfield Record Inc., 516 Main St.
WESTWOOD (J3), pop. 6,837; Norfolk Co. (E). 13 m SW of Boston. Bank and rail-
road station, Dedham. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures furniture, dolls, signs,
oil. greeting cards. Diversified farming.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1952 8 22 301 2.50
Eleanor Patterson, Editor; Harry P. Harwich, Publisher,
522 Washington St., Norwood.
Tribune (offset) Thursday Independent 1955 5 24 231 £2,000 — Free
John J. Cook, Editor; Henry M. Foley, Publisher, 506 Washington St., Norwood.
WEYMOUTH (K3%), pop. 32,690 (independent branch of Boston P. O.) ; Norfolk Co.
(E). 1* m SE of Boston. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures shoes, shoe counters,
belting.
Gazette and Transcript 4- Thursday Independent 1867
Sidney B. Shear, Editor; Leslie G. Ainley, Publisher.
Observer — See Braintree.
Truth -f Thursday Independent 1931
C. A. Tobin, Editor; Weymouth Truth Publishing Co. (88).
WHITINSVILLE (H4), pop. X 6.200; Worcester Co. (C). 16 n
Railroad station, Whitins. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures textile machinery, ring
spinners. Dairy farms.
B1TCHbunee Valley NeWS" {Wednesday ....Independent 1950 8 23 294 2.00 §5,086
Warron Round'v. Editor; Blackstone Valley News Tribune Publishing Co., Inc.,
37 Hillside Drive.
WHITMAN (L4), pop. 8,413: Plymouth Co. (SE). 21 m SE of Boston. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures shoes and boots; shanks and findings, tacks, nails, shoe polish,
electrical appliances, braid, shoe machinery, plastics. Agriculture.
Times Thursday Independent 1873 7 24 280 2.50 §2,500
Augustus H. Sullivan, Editor and Publisher, 51 Glen St.
WILLIAMSTOWN (B2), pop. 6,194; Berkshire Co. (W). On Hoosac River, 18 m N of
Pittsfield. B&M RR. Manufactures soft drinks, wire. Williams College (men).
Dairy, poultry farms.
Williams Alumni Review \A f< _ __ Pnll Ailimni 1909 3 31 130
(no adv.) J ' y Alumni Controlled free dist. 12,000
Society of AlumnYof Williams College, Publisher, Jesup Hall.
Willinms Record V Wed. & Fri Collegiate 1904 5 24 224 6.00 1,650
Students of Williams College, Editors and Publishers, Baxter Hall.
WILMINGTON (K2), pop. 7,089; Middlesex Co. (NE). 8 m S of Lowell. B&M RR.
Lacquer and machinery manufactured. Nurserv. Dairy, truck, poultry farms.
Crusader-r- Wednesday Independent 1937 8 23 294 3.00 $1,267
Henry F. Filipone, Editor and Publisher. 585 Main St.
Town Crier Thursday Independent 1955 5 23 189 4.00 §1,302
Larz Neilson, Editor; Wilmington News Co., Publisher, 864 Middlesex Ave.
7 24 280
§3,143
§2,350
2.50 §1,690
2,100 — Free
8 24 287 1.50
SE of Worcester.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
ftP.O Statement: Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
tms, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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WINCHENDON (F2), pop. 6,685; Worcester Co. (C). 18 m NW of Fitchburg. NYC;
BAM RRs. Manufactures furniture, corrugated containers, duck and awning
stripes, ice cream freezers, toys, tools, novelties, woodenware, bobbins and
spools, tubs and pails, women's coats and suits. Timber. Poultry, dairy farms.
Courier-|- Thursday Independent 1877 7 26 287 4.00 §1,800
C. D. Eldredge, Editor; Warman Press, Publisher.
WINCHESTER (K8), pop. 16,509; Middlesex Co. (NE). 8 m NW of Boston. B&M
RR. Manufactures glue and gelatine, watch hands, felt, leather. Residential.
Star-f Friday Independent 1880 8 24 168 4.00 §4,500
J. H. Penaligan, Editor; Winchester Star Inc., Publisher.
WINTHROP (L8), pop. 19,496 (branch of Boston P. O.) ; Suffolk Co. (E). On Boston
Harbor, adjoining Boston. Residential.
Sun-f- Saturday Ind. Rep 1880 7 26 304 2.00 3,434
Violet A. Leonard, Editor; Anchor Linotype Printing Co., Publisher (52).
Transcript-f Thursday Independent 1943 8 24 294 2.00 4,120
Paul Wilson Sullivan, Editor; Winthrop Transcript, Inc., Publisher,
218 Winthrop St. (52).
WOBURN (K8), pop. 20,492; Middlesex Co. (NE). 12 m NW of Boston. B&M RR.
Manufactures chemical products, leather, leather-working machinery, gears,
lathes, tools, gelatine, electronics, automotive parts, rubber rolls, fertilizer,
cordage, belt knives and band saws, corsets. Floriculture. Diversified farming.
Times-f jl^^' Sat* Independent 1901 8 23 294 12.00 §6,4OO
James D. Haggerty, Jr., Paul Haggerty, Editors ; Woburn Daily Times, Inc., Pub.
WORCESTER! (G8), pop. 208,486; Worcester Co. (C). 44 m SW of Boston. NYC;
NYNH&H; B&M RRs. Airlines: NBA; MOH.
Chief manufactures: steel and wire goods, grinding wheels, woolens and
worsteds, textile, grinding and labeling machinery, machine tools, knives, dies,
airplane parts, shoes, slippers, shoe linings, envelopes, leather and knitted
goods, looms, corsets, overalls, shirts, firearms, auto accessories, boilers,
plastics, wrenches, precision tools and gauges, chairs, brushes, carpets and
rugs, Pullman cars, thread. Seven savings banks; deposits (6-80-58), $481,-
042,341. 54,757 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 42,727 (residential) gas
meters; 52,843 (residential) telephones. College of the Holy Cross (Cath. men) ;
Clark University; Worcester Polytechnic Institute (men); Assumption College
(Cath. men) ; State Teachers College and other schools.
Catholic Free Press Thursday Religious 1951 5 24 210 3.00 *33,20S
John G. Deedy, Jr., Editor; Roman Catholic Diocese, Publisher, 17 Main St.
Crusader V Thursday Collegiate 1924 5 30 280 3.50 $1,800
Students of College of the Holy Cross. Editors and Publishers (8).
2 30 112 6.00 2,200
301 15.60**100,4£2
301 15.60**57,017
Sunday circ. 13.00**101,931
3 27 140 xl.OO
Controlled free dist.
jQuarterly Geographic .1925
Raymond E. Murphy, Editor; Clark University, Publisher.
f Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1801 8 22
J Telegram -h Every Morn.. ..Republican 1884 8 22
1 Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I Howard M. Booth, Publisher, 20 Franklin St. (1).
Holy Cross Alumnus V 4 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1927
Issued May, August-September, November, February.
J. A. Perrotta. Editor; Holy Cross Alumni Assn., Pub., Holy Cross College (3).
Holy Cross Purple V Monthly Coll. Lit 1898 1 48 106x2.00
Students of College of the Holy Cross. Editors and Publishers (8).
Jewish Civic Leader -h Thursday Independent 1923 5 24 210 4.00
Conrad H. Isenberg, Ed.; Worcester Leader Pub. Co., Inc., 11 Norwich St. (8).
Journal of W. P. I.V Bi-monthly ....Coll. Alumni 1897 controlled1 free^ist.
Warren B. Zepp, Editor; Alumni Assn. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Pub.
Labor News + Friday Labor 1906 5 24 210 2.00
A. A. Saltus. Editor; News Printing and Pub. Co., 68 Myrtle St.
OSIA News -f (Eng. & Ital.) .Monthly Fraternal 1945 5 24 210 x
Supreme Lodge of Order of Sons of Italy, Publisher, 288 Main St.
Scarlet, TheV Friday Collegiate 1927 5 24 210 x3.00
Students of Clark University, Editors and Publishers (8).
School Arts Magazine V Monthly Art & Educ 1901 8 30
D. Kenneth Winebrenner, Editor; Davis Publications, Inc., Publisher,
72 Printers Bldg. (8).
Svea-f (Swedish) Thursday Ind. Rep 1897 8 24 801 5.00 §30,623
Henning Nelson, Editor; Svea Publishing Company, 811 Main St. (8).
Tech NewsV Bi-wkly, Wed.. Collegiate 1909 6 27 210 3.00 $1,000
Students of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Editors and Publishers (2).
Travailleur. Le+ (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1931 7 26 289 4.00 §7,560
Wilfrid Beaulieu, Ed.; Oda McClure Beaulieu, Pub., 98 Front St., P. O. Box 196
YARMOUTH PORT (N8). pop. ; Barnstable Co. (E). On Massachusetts Bay, 45
m E of New Bedford. Railroad name, Yarmouth. NYNH&H RR. Resort. Agri-
culture. Cranberries.
Yarmouth Regis ter-f Friday Independent 1836 7 24 280 3.00 §1,442
H. Rogers, Jr., Editor; Yarmouth Register, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <» Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»*ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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§14,250
6,3OO
400
§12,036
$37,877
1,000
147 6.00 * 26,842
MICHIGAN
Population 6,371,768 (U. S. Census, 1060)
State Capital, LANSING
Michigan is bounded on the north by Lake Superior, east by Lakes Huron, St. Clair and Erie and
their connecting rivers, south by Ohio and Indiana, and west by Wisconsin and Lake Michigan.
Its land area is 57,022 square miles.
The state consists of two peninsulas, of which the southern is the principal seat of wealth and
population, its length, north to south, being about 300 miles; width, about 200. Here manufac-
turing has grown to chief importance. This part of the state is a very level region, abounding
in lakes and streams, with extensive forests of pine and other timber in the north, oak openings
or natural parks in the south and prairies in the southwest. There are over 6,000 lakes, large and
small, which are popular resorts of anglers and summer visitors. The northern peninsula is more
rugged in surface and its chief industries are copper and iron mining and lumbering. The
Weather Bureau at Detroit gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 48.6; highest on
record, 105; lowest on record, — 24; total annual precipitation is 31.53 inches.
The great extent of its water boundary line, about 1,000 miles, gives Michigan a commanding
position in lake commerce. The ship canal between Lake Huron and Lake Superior at Sault Ste.
Marie handles more traffic than the Suez or Panama Canal or any aimiliar thoroughfare in the
world. Detroit, noted throughout the world as the greatest center of automobile manufacture,
is the fifth city in population in the country, and a great commercial center. A very large tonnage
of freight traffic passes through the Detroit Riven Grand Rapids is famous for its furniture
manufactories. There are many institutions of higher education in the state, chief of them
being the University of Michigan, located at Ann Arbor.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), seventh. Urban population (1950), 71.0%. In 1950, of the
6,371,766 total population, 5,920,234 were white; 452,000 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 155,589. Farm acreage, 17,269,992. Average acreage per farm,
111.0. Average value per farm, $10,965. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 7,163.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $298,862,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $394,830,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): wheat, $49,816,000; corn, $35,127,000, rank, ninth; dry
edible beans, $27,352,000, rank, second; potatoes, $12,181,000; soybeans, $10,104,000, rank,
tenth; sugar beets (1956 value of production), $9,048,000; hay, $6,384,000; oats, $5,233,000;
red clover seed, $1,493,000, rank, second; rye, $595,000, rank, ninth; barley, $508,000; maple
sirup, $351,000, rank, fourth; popcorn (value of production), $182,000; buckwheat, $151,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $17,160,000, rank, third; cherries, $15,-
732,000, rank, first; strawberries (value of production), $6,077,000, rank, third; peaches,
$5,800,000, rank, fifth; grapes, $3,760,000, rank, third; pears, $1,128,000 rank fourth; plums,
$550,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $255,351,000; hogs and pigs,
$19.240,000; all sheep and lambs, $7,199,000; horses and mules, $3,204,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $43,606,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $8,443,000; turkeys, $5,158,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $198,392,000, rank, seventh.
Total milk production on farms, 5,436,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : evaporated milk,
62,937,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 57,527,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 52,297,000
Ibs.; creamery butter, 40,000,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 29,401,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 31,500,000
gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 24,636,000 Ibs.; $2,975,000 value. Principal fish: chubs, lake trout, yellow
pike, lake herring, smelt, whitefish, yellow perch.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total forest production (1947), 680,097 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: maple, hemlock, birch,
white pine, cottonwood and aspen, oak, elm, beech, basswood, ash, eastern cedar.
Fur animals (1957-58): number of pelts taken, 539,928; total value, $802,170. Principal
furs: muskrat, mink, beaver, raccoon, otter, weasel.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $8,733,649,000. Leading industry groups:
transportation equipment, machinery (except electrical), fabricated metal products, primary
metal industries. Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $814,111,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1953). $286,670,000, rank, twelfth. Principal mineral products in order of value:
iron ore, petroleum, cement, salt.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-68), 2,989,100. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 8,217.-
000, rank, seventh. Number of post offices (1957), 949. Number of retail stores (1954), 67,968;
sales, $8,183,776,000.
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LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Alcona (NE), Harriaville 5,856
2 Alger (NC Up. Penin.), Munising 10,007
8 Allegan (SW), Allegan 47,493
4 Alpena (NE), Alpena 22.189
6 Antrim (NW). Bellaire 10.721
6 Arenac (E), Standish 9,644
7 Baraga (N Up. Penin.), L'Anse.. 8,037
8 Barry (SW), Hastings 26,183
9 Bay (EC), Bay City 88,461
10 Benzie (NW), Beulah 8,806
11 Berrien (SW), St. Joseph 116,702
12 Branch (S). Coldwater 80,202
13 Calhoun (S), Marshall 120,813
14 Cass (SW), Caasopolis 2?»185.
15 Charlevoix (N), Charlevoix 18,475
16 Cheboygan (N), Cheboygan 13,731
17 Chippewa (NE Up Penin.),
Sault Ste. Marie 29,206
18 Clare (N), Harrison 10,263
19 Clinton (SC), St. Johns 81,195
20 Crawford (N). Grayling 4,151
21 Delta (S Up. Penin.), Eacanaba.. 82,918
22 Dickinson (SW Up. Penin.), Iron
Mountain 24,844
23 Eaton (S), Charlotte 40,023
24 Emmet (N), Petoskey 16,584
25 Genesee (SEC), Flint 270,963
26 Gladwin (NEC). Gladwin 9,451
27 Gogebic (NW Up. Penin.),
Bessemer 27,058
28 Grand Traverse (NW), Traverse
City 28,698
29 Gratiot (C), Ithaca 33,429
80 Hillsdale (S), Hillsdale 31,916
81 Houghton (NW Up. Penin.),
Houghton 89,771
82 Huron (E), Bad Axe 83,149
83 Ingham (S), Mason 172,941
84 Ionia (SWC), Ionia 38,158
85 losco (NE), Tawas City 10,906
36 Iron (W Up. Penin.), Crystal
Falls 17,692
87 Isabella (C). Mount Pleasant 28,964
88 Jackson (S), Jackson 107,925
89 Kalamazoo (SW), Kalamazoo 126,707
40 Kalkaska (NW), Kalkaska 4,597
41 Kent (W). Grand Rapids 288,292
•Counties without nei
of counties 88
Pop.
County. Location on Map and County Seat
42 — Keweenaw (N Up. Penin.),
Eagle River 2,918
43 Lake (W), Baldwin 5,257
44 Lapeer (S), Lapeer 86,794
45 Leelanau (NW). Leland 8.647
46 Lenawee (S). Adrian 64,629
47 Livingston (SE). Howell 26.725
48 Luce (N Up. Penin.). Newberry.. 8,147
49 Mackinac (E Up. Penin.).
St. Ignace 9.287
60 Macomb (SE). Mount Clemens. ...184, 961
51 Manistee (NW). Manistee 18.524
52 Marquette (NWC Up. Penin.).
Marquette 47,654
63 Mason (W), Ludington 20,474
54 Mecosta (WC), Big Rapids 18,968
65 Menominee (SW Up. Penin.),
Menominee 25,299
66 Midland (EC), Midland 86,662
57 Missaukee (NC). Lake City 7,458
68 Monroe (SE), Monroe 75,666
69 Montcalm (SC), Stanton 81,018
60 Montmorency (NE), Atlanta 4,125
61 Muskegon (W), Muskegon 121,545
62 Newaygo (W). White Cloud 21,567
63 Oakland (SE), Pontiac 896,001
64 Oceana (W), Hart 16,106
65 Ogemaw (NE), West Branch 9,845
66 Ontonagon (NW Up. Penin.),
Ontonagon 10,282
67 Osceola (NWC), Reed City 18,797
68 Oscoda (NE), Mio 8.184
69 Otsego (N), Gaylord 6.486
70 Ottawa (W). Grand Haven 78.751
71 Presque Isle (NE). Rogers City.. 11,996
72 Roscommon (NC), Roscommon.... 5,916
73 Saginaw (EC), Saginaw 158,615
74 St. Clair (E), Port Huron 91,699
75 St. Joseph (S), Centerville 85,071
76 Sanilac (E), Sandusky 80,887
77 Schoolcraft (EC Up. Penin.),
Manistique 9,148
78 Shiawassee (SEC). Corunna 45.967
79 Tuscola (E), Caro 88,258
80 Van Buren (SW), Paw Paw 89,184
81 Waahtenaw (SE), Ann Arbor 184,606
82 Wayne (SE), Detroit 2,486,286
83 Wexord (NW), Cadillac 18,628
'spapers are marked —
MICHIGAN NEWSPAPER AND
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 56
Evening Dailies (53)
Morning Dailies (8)
Daily. Foreign (1)
Daily, with Sunday edition (12)
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 6
Weekly 363
Fortnightly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies(18)
Shopper (2)
Monthly 2
Total Newspapers 429
PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 4
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 1
Weekly 48
Fortnightly 11
Semi-monthly 4
Monthly 78
Bi-monthly 7
Quarterly 18
Twenty-one times a year 1
Eight times a year 1
Three times a year 1
Nine times dur. academic yr... 1
Five times a year 1
Six times a year 1
Total Periodicals 173
Total number of publications 602
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 82
Total number of towns having publications 825
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it Is
possible to incorporate a later ftjure in that list.
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ADDISON (E7), pop. 488; Lenawee Co. (S). 20 m W of Adrian, Railroad station, Addl-
son Junction. CCC&SL RR. Flour, saw mills. Grain, dairy farms. Corn, oata.
Courier -f Thursday Rep. * Afric 1885 5 24 224 2.60
John Southard, Editor and Publisher.
Clrt
5775
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ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
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ADRIANf (E7), pop. 18,893; Lenawee Co. (S). 84 m NW of Toledo, Ohio, WAB;
DT&l; NYC RRs. Manufactures woven wire fencing, posts and gates, auto
accessories, chains, cables, furniture, condensed milk, electric specialties, paper,
window, door screens, coil springs, card-writing devices, suspenders, machine
tools. Adrian College. Agriculture. Wheat, corn.
College World + Bi-wkly, Fri... Collegiate 1875 r*n£n J™_ di8t.
Cire
Students of Adrian College, Editors and Publishers, Room 318, North Hall.
Michigan Christian Advocate./Thursday Methodist 1873 3 28 140 3.00 23,076
Issued bi-weekly during July and August.
Rev. J. E. Marvin, Editor; Michigan Christian Advocate, Publisher,
116 S. Madison St.
Telegram + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1866 8 23 294 20.80^*17,670
C. Kenneth Wesley, Publisher.
AKRON — Crescent-News — See Union ville.
ALBION (E6), pop. 10,406; Calhoun Co. (S). 20 m W of Jackson. MC; NYC RRs.
Manufactures malleable, gray iron castings, bakery equipment, casters, trucks,
screw products, water heaters, refrigerators, television tubes. Railroad shops.
Albion College. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, apples.
Albion College Pleiad +V Friday Collegiate 1886 5 27 238 2.50 1,300
Students of Albion College, Editors and Publishers.
Recorder -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1904 8 24 294 15.60 §3,668
G. V. Mather. Editor; J. C. Bedient, Publisher.
ALGONAC (G6), pop. 2,639; St. Clair Co. (E). On St. Clair River, 28 m S of Port
Huron. Railroad station. Marine City. PH&D RR. Boat connections. Manu-
factures boats, gas engines. Summer resort. Poultry, truck farms.
Courier-f- Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 280 2.50
Space sold only in combination with Journal of Fair Haven.
Chas. J. Hasse, Editor; St. Clair Ptg. and Pub. Co., Pub., Box 506.
ALLEGANf (D6), pop. 4,801; Allegan Co. (SW). On Kalamazoo River, 23 m NW of
Kalamazoo. NYC; C&O RRs. Manufactures chairs, electric heating equipment,
pipe fittings, auto parts, drugs, excelsior, flour, cement blocks and vaults.
Summer resort. Fruit, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
News- Gaze tte-h ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1856 8 24 294 3.00
John J. Axe, Editor and Publisher.
ALLEN PARK— Allen Parker— See Lincoln Park.
ALMA (E5), pop. 8,341; Gratiot Co. (C). 36 m W of Saginaw. C&O; AA RRs. Bicycle
rims, furniture, beet sugar, dairy products, house trailers manufactured. Oil
refineries. Alma College. Agriculture. Beans, sugar beets, corn.
Almanian+V ........................... Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1900 5 22 224x3.00
Students of Alma College, Editors and Publishers.
Record-Journal-!- ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 8 24 294 2.50
James M. Tagg, Editor and Publisher.
ALMONT <F5%), pop. 1,035; Lapeer Co. (SE). 30 m W of Port Huron. Railroad
station, 1m lay City, GT RR. Auto locks and parts manufactured. Dairy, fruit,
grain farms.
Times-Herald ........................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 6 24 280 2.00
Thomas A. Sadler, Editor and Publisher, 113 School St.
ALPENAf (F3%), pop. 13,135; Alpena Co. (NE). On Thunder Bay, 105 m N of Bay
City. D&M RR. Manufactures paper, women's and children's garments, cement,
butter, ice cream, beverages, flour. Tannery; meat packing plant. Limestone
quarries. Fisheries; timber. Summer resort. Farming. Potatoes, raspberries.
News-f ...................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1899 8 23 294 20.80
Emmet Richards, Editor; Alpena News Publishing Company.
ANN ARBORf (F6), pop. 48,251; Washtenaw Co. (SE). On Huron River, 38 m W of
Detroit. MC ; AA RRs. Manufactures ball bearings, springs, baling presses, drill
heads, tapping and reaming machinery, advertising novelties, precision in-
struments, awnings, cameras. Two banks; bank clearings (for 6 mo. period
ending (6-30-58), $80,210,469; deposits (savings) (6-30-58), $92,052,009.
16,987 electric (AC) meters; 16,884 gas (nat.) meters; 19,512 telephones,
University of Michigan. TV station.
AXC^T&™£wt ............ }Q«arterly ........ Law .................... 1952 1 54 101 5.00
Prof. Hessel E. Yntema, Editor; American Association for the Comparative
Study of Law Inc., Publisher, 910 Legal Research Bldg., Univ. of Michigan.
American Journal of I vinnthlv [Hospital 1943 3 24 138 4.50
Hospital Pharmacy ............ f Monthly ......... 1 pharmacy 2 36 133
Don E. Francke, Editor; American Society of Hospital Controlled free dist.
Pharmacists, Publisher, 1020 Ferdon Rd.
American Mineralogist ........... Bi-monthly ..... Scientific ............ 1916 1 48 95 6.00
Prof. L. S. Ramsdell, Editor; Mineraloprical Soc. of Amer., Pub., Univ. of Mich.
Education Digest V ................ -Monthly .......... Education .......... 1935 2 24 92 5.00
L. W. Prakken. Editor; Education Digest, Publisher, 880 Thompson St.
§1,883
4.890
t850
$5,315
tl.387
**8,638
James M. Plumer, Editor; Far Eastern Ceramic Group, Publisher, Dept. of Fine
Arts. Univ. of Michigan.
Michigan Alumnus 21 ti. a yr Collegiate 1894 8 27 140 5.00
Harold M. Wilson, Managing Editor; Alumni Ass'n Univ. Michigan, Publishers.
Michigan Daily-fV Morn.ex.Mon..Collegiate 1889 8 24 294 7.00
Board in Control of Student Publications, University of Michigan, Publisher,
420 Maynard St.
11,112
$4,000
tl.OOO
*2,800
15,059
150
16,148
6,600
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement ; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. VIs»u«d only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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,1902 1 56 106 6.50
ANN ARBORf (Continued)
Michigan Law Review-f .Monthly Legal ,
Michigan Law Review Association, Publisher.
Michigan Municipal Review..«Monthly Munic. Gov't 1927 8 25 134 x2.BO
Robert E. Debrodt, Editor; Michigan Municipal League. Publisher, 205 S. State St.
Michigan TechnicV...
Monthly Coll. Eng'g
1882 3 28 140 1.60
Controlled free dist.
Students of College of Engineering, Univ. of Mich., Publisher,
3077 E. Engineering Bldg.
Clre
*2,108
£7,850
*800
tlOO
MTM — The Journal of ") fp . T,
Methods-Time Measure- f 5 ti. a yr {?* Jli
ment (no adv.) f iStudies
(Bus!. Time
1953 2 40 126 2.50
Richard F. Stoll, Editor; MTM Association for Standards and Research,
Publisher, 216 S. State St.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1835 8 22 298 20.80 **26,351
Color advertising accepted.
Arthur P. Gallagher, Editor; Booth Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
School Shop V Monthly Indus. Educ 1941 3 28 148 8.00
Not issued during July and August. 2 42 143
L. W. Prakken, Editor and Publisher, 880 Thompson St. Controlled circ. >28,361
ARMADA (G5%), pop. 961; Macomb Co. (SE). 16 m N of Mount Clemens. GT RR.
Nursery; hatchery. Diversified farming. Grain, sugar beets, beans.
Times-f Thursday Republican 1911 7 24 280 3.00 §1,225
Walter W. Schultz, Ed.; Walter W. and Virginia Schultz, Pubs., 74230 Fulton St.
ATHENS (D6%). pop. 768; Calhoun Co. (S). 18 m S of Battle Creek. Railroad station,
Union City. MC RR. Veneer, feed, flour, mills. Diversified farming.
Times + Wednesday ....Independent 1883 8 24 293 2.00 §800
Paul E. Goss. Editor; M. Ruth Goss, Publisher.
ATLANTA}- (E8%), pop. X400; Montmorency Co. (NE). 80 m W of Alpena. Railroad
station, Gay lord. MC RR. Lake resort. Dairy, grain farms. Potatoes, wheat, corn.
Montmorency Co. Tribune Thursday Independent 1889 6 26 280 2.50 §1,305
John F. Weber, Editor and Publisher.
BAD AXEf (G5), pop. 2,973; Huron Co. (E). 65 m NE of Saginaw. C&O; GT RRs.
Creameries. Diversified farming. Wheat, dairying, beef cattle.
Huron News -f- Thursday Independent 1932 8 24 287 2.00 §4,159
Robert T. Barrett, Editor; Philip F. Shoemaker, Publisher.
Huron Tribune -f JSaT'&^un Independent... 18 75 8 24 294 12.00 **3,58S
Clare He wens, Sr., Publisher, 100 W. Huron Ave.
BALDWINf (D4*£), pop. 835; Lake Co. (W). On Pere Marquette River. 36 m SW of
Cadillac. C&O RR. Summer resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Lake County Star -f Friday Republican 1873 7 24 287 2.50 §1,100
Edward J. Bouwsma, Editor; Lake County Star, Publisher.
BANGOR (C6), pop. 1,694; Van Buren Co. (SW). 30 m NE of Benton Harbor. C&O
RR. Manufactures radio and television coils, electronic parts, belt pulleys, auto
parts, record players, bed frames, women's clothing. Fruit packed. Agriculture.
Fruits, wheat.
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1873 8 24 280 2.50 §1,706
Richard M. Rosga, Editor and Publisher.
BARRYTON (D5), pop. 445; Mecosta Co. (WC). 65 m NW of Saginaw. Railroad sta-
tion, Remus, C&O RR. Creamery; hatchery. Agriculture. Poultry, apples,
potatoes.
Press -f Thursday Republican 1896 5 24 224 2.00 1,015
Colin Campbell, Editor and Publisher.
BATTLE CREEK (D6), pop. 48,666; Calhoun Co. (S). On Kalamazoo River, 45 m SW
of Lansing. NYC; GT RRs. Airline, NOR.
Extensive cereal food manufactories; steam pumps, warm air registers,
aircraft parts, brass goods, steel and wire specialties, cartons, box board,
animal foods, beverages also manufactured. Two banks; bank clearings (June
1958), $93,982,835. 29,399 wired (AC) houses; 19,756 gas meters; 42,500
telephones.
Amateur Baseball News .. Monthly Baseball 1943 5 24 224 x.75 2,145
Not Issued during Nov. Dec., Feb. Controlled free dist. 1,398
The American Amateur Baseball Congress, Babe Ruth League, Publisher,
P. O. Box 44.
Enquirer-News + ..................... Iqnrf
Independent ....... 1895 8
Color and comic strip rtliw**.
R. B. Miller, Publisher, 165 W. Van Buren St.
Square Deal + .......................... Friday ............ Labor ................. 1926 5
W. 8. Ensign, Editor; Square Deal Publisher, P. O. Box 196.
22 308 23.40 **37,170
Sunday circ" *******
24 224 1.50 1,200
BAY CITYf (F5), pop. 52,628; Bay Co. (EC). On Saginaw River, 12 m N of Saginaw.
GT; C&O; DAM; MC RRs. Airline, CAP.
Manufactures hoisting and conveying machinery, cement, power shovels,
welding machines, boats, lumber, cigars, transformers, water pipes, canned
goods, sausage, nut products, trailers, automobile parts. Iron foundries; ship-
yards; petroleum, sugar refineries. Two banks; bank clearings (6-80-58), $71,-
584,445; deposits (6-80-68), $73,466,030. 19.417 electric (AC) meters; 17,788
gas (nat.) meters; 31,562 telephones. Fisheries. Oil wells. TV station.
Democrat -f .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 7 26 280 1.00
Richard E. List, Editor and Publisher, 809 Ninth St.
1,400
ClrcuUtkm— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtine and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisfaer's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to inch. VAfate lines. 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Michigan Table Topper + ...... Monthly .......... Liquor Trade ..... 1947 5 24 217 3.00 12,000
Stephen Carlson, Editor; Donald Grant, Publisher, 312 Shearer Bide:.
»72 8 22
Glenn MacDonald, Editor; Booth Newspapers, Inc., Publisher. 811 Fifth Ave.
Valley Farmer-j- ..................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1932 8 24 287 2.00 4,745
Arthur E. Strong, Editor and Publisher, 117 S. Linn St.
BEAR LAKE (C4), pop. 864; Manistee Co. (NW). 88 m SW of Traverse City. Rail-
road station, Nor walk. M&NE RR. Bank, Manistee. Summer resort. Agriculture.
Manistee Co. Pioneer Press -f.Tues. & Fri ..... Independent ....... 1888 8 24 287 2.50 §2,232
Mrs. Mary Buell, Editor; Luke Keddie, Publisher.
BELDING (D6%), pop. 4,436; Ionia Co. (SWC). 28 m NE of Grand Rapids. CftO RR.
Manufactures aluminum extrusions and fabrications, refrigerators, freezers,
air conditioners, steel tanks, dairy and beverage processing equipment, chil-
dren's clothing, furniture, meters, pumps, piping, gaskets, plastics, tools, dies,
jigs. Diversified farming. Apples, beans, potatoes.
Banner-News + ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 8 24 294 3.00 §2,703
Arthur G. Elliott, Editor and Publisher, 113-116 N. Pleasant.
BELLAIREf (D3%), pop. 693; Antrim Co. (NW). 46 m NE of Traverse City. EJ&S;
C&O RRs. Lake resort. Diversified farming. Fruit, potatoes, vegetables.
Antrim County News ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1931 7 24 280 2.50 §1,814
Kenneth C. Parker, Editor and Publisher.
BELLEVILLE (F6), pop. 1,722; Wayne Co. (SE). 8 m SE of Ypsilanti. WAB RR.
Lake resort. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Enterprise-Roman + ............... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1886 8 24 294 3.00 §4,944
Ray Sleep, Editor; Associated Newspapers, Inc., Publishers, 330 Main St.
BELLEVUE (D6), pop. 1,168; Eaton Co. (S). 13 m NE of Battle Creek. GT RR. Grain
elevators. Diversified farming. Beans, wheat, corn.
Gazette-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1870 7 26 308 2.50 §730
Helen Campbell, Editor; Don Campbell, Publisher, 126 N. Main.
BENTON HARBOR-SAINT JOSEPH (C6V2), pop. 28,992 (Benton Harbor, 18.769;
Saint Joseph, 10,223) ; Berrien Co. (SW). On Lake Michigan, 35 m N of South
Bend, Ind. C&O; MC; CCC&SL RRs. Manufactures canned goods, steel and mal-
leable castings, lumber carriers, fruit packages, veneer and paper-packing ma-
chinery, railway office equipment, lamp shades, vinegar, boats. Fruit packing
and shipping. Farming. Grapes, peaches, melons. Three banks; deposits (6-23-
58), $49,937,255.
News-Palladium 4- ................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. .1868 8 25 290 18.20*^22,901
National adv. is sold with St. Joseph Herald Press as a unit. Color adv. accepted.
Stanley R. Banyon, Editor; Palladium Publishing Company, Inc.
BENZONIA (C4), pop. 407; Benzie Co. (NW). 25 m SW of Traverse City. Railroad
name, Beulah. AA RR. Diversified farming. Cherries, apples, turkeys.
Benzie Banner + ..................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1888 5 24 224 2.50 145
Circulation of Benzie Banner is included with that of Benzie Record of Beulah.
Norman E. Curtis, Editor; Record Publishing Co., Beulah.
BERKLEY (F6), pop. 17,931 (branch of Royal Oak P. O.) : Oakland Co. (SE). 10 m
N of Detroit. Bank and railroad station, Royal Oak, GT RR. Manufactures metal
awnings, doors, sash frames, screw-machine products. Residential.
Berkley Advance ..................... .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1943 8 24 294 2.00 7,200
Prints edition called North Woodward Star.
C. M. Neff, Editor and Publisher, 3281 Coolidge Highway.
Berkley Press-h ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1935 5 24 252 J4.812 — Free
Jack E. MacGriff, Ed.; Herald Review, Inc., Pub., 17205 Lahser, Detroit (19).
BERRIEN SPRINGS (C7), pop. 1,761; Berrien Co. (SW). On St. Joseph River, 20 m
N of South Bend, Ind. Railroad station, Berrien Canter. CCC&SL RR. Manu-
factures builder's hardware, house trailers, tools, fruit packages, baskets.
Summer resort; medicinal springs. Emmanuel Missionary College. Dairy, fruit
farms.
Journal-Era-f .......................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1875 8 24 287 2.50 §1,430
H. A. Gossard, Editor; Charles D. Mierau, Publisher, 111 W. Ferry St.
BESSEMERf (Fl%), pop. 3,509; Gogebic Co. (NW of Penin.), 112 m E of Duluth,
Minn. C&NW; MSP&SSM RRs. Lumber, flour mills. Timber; iron ore mining.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, hay, grain.
Herald -I- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 6 26 280 2.00 -
John F. Novascone, Editor; Herald Publishing Co., 109 E. Mary St.
BEULAHf (C4). pop. 458; Benzie Co. (NW). On Crystal Lake, 25 m SW of Traverse
City. A A RR. Machine shop. Resort. Agriculture. Cherries, apples, turkeys.
Benzie Banner — See Benzonia.
Benzie Record + ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1889 5 24 224 2.50 §2,032
Norman E. Curtis, Editor and Publisher.
BIG RAPIDSf (D5), pop. 6,786; Mecosta Co. (WC). On Muskegon River, 56 m N of
Grand Rapids. PA RR. Manufactures furniture, saw-flling machinery, tools,
butter, shoes, gloves, textiles. Summer resort. Natural gas and oil wells.
Ferris Institute. Dairy, fruit, grain farms. Beans, cherries, corn.
Pioneer-f ................................. .Evg. ex. Sun... Independent...,*.. 18 62 8 24 294 6.00 §3,682
Arthur E. Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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BIRMINGHAM (F6), pop. 16.467; Oakland Co. (SE). 8 m S of Pontiac. GT RR. Manu-
factures machine and electric specialties, dog food, plastic coated gloves, novel-
ties. Residential.
Eccentric-f .Thursday Ind. Rep 1878 8 24 294 4.00+*12,489
George R. Averill, Editor and Publisher, 220 N. Woodward.
JQuarterly Frafl Insur 1894 2 26 138 x.50 128,000
''
R. G. Ransford, Editor; Gleaner Life Ins. Society, Publisher,
1600 N. Woodward Ave.
BLANCHARD (D6), pop. X275; Isabella Co. (C). 66 m NE of Grand Rapids. C&O RR.
Ships beans, potatoes. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Potatoes, beans, hay.
Tri-County Banner 4- Thursday Independent 1921 6 24 280 2.00 §760
R. E. Barnes, Editor and Publisher.
BLISSFIELD (F7), pop. 2,365; Lenawee Co. (S). 11 m E of Adrian. NYC RR. Manu-
factures sugar, canned goods, bundle tyers, fur goods, refrigeration equipment.
Ships cattle, stock, poultry, truck, grain farms. Corn, wheat, sugar beets.
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1874 8 24 311 4.00 §1,856
Duane De Loach. Editor and Publisher.
BOYNE CITY (D3%). pop. 8,028; Charlevoix Co. (N). On Lake Charlevoix, 42 m NE
of Traverse City. BC RR. Manufactures sole leather. Ski resort. Diversified
farming. Cattle, cherries, apples.
Boyne Citizen-f Thursday Independent 1880 7 24 280 3.00 §1,700
A. G. Smith, Editor; Mrs. Guy B. Baker, Publisher, 110 S. Lake St.
BRIDGMAN (C7), pop. 977; Berrien Co. (SW). On Lake Michigan, 12 m S of St.
Joseph. C&O RR. Manufactures castings, paint, sprayers, compressors, gas
stoves, truck bodies. Ships nursery products. Resort. Fruit, truck farms.
Community Enterprise 4- Thursday Independent 1918 8 24 308 3.00 §1,160
Harle W. Wright, Editor and Publisher.
BRIGHTON (F6), pop. 1,861; Livingston Co. (SE). 18 m N of Ann Arbor. C&O RR.
Manufactures metal stampings for auto industry, furnace pipes, trailers. Summer
resort. Agriculture. Dairy products, potatoes, beans.
Argus-f Wednesday ....Independent 1880 8 24 280 2.50 §2,492
Glen H. Young and Paul E. Champion, Publishers.
BRONSON (D7), pop. 2,106; Branch Co. (S>. 34 m S of Battle Creek. NYC RR. Manu-
factures auto supplies, tumblers, sweepers, water proof packaging, dies, elec-
tric motor rewindings. Farming.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 280 3.00 §1,705
Raymond W. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
BROOKLYN (E6%), pop. 862; Jackson Co. (S). 16 m SE of Jackson. NYC RR. Pop-
corn factory. Resort. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Exponent-h Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 308 2.50 919
C. E. Lorraine, Editor and Publisher.
BROWN CITY (G5), pop. 878; Sanilac Co. (E). 45 m NW of Port Huron. C&O RR.
Grain elevators. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, beans, dairying.
Banner -f- Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.50 §1,412
Robert Warren, Publisher.
BUCHANAN (C7), pop. 6,224; Berrien Co. (SW). On St. Joseph River, 15 m NW of
South Bend, Ind. MC RR. Manufactures auto axles and wheels, refrigerator
insulations, forgings, finger lift trucks, radio transmitters. Railroad shops.
Resort.
Berrien County Record-f- Thursday Independent 1859 8 24 273 2.50 §2,250
Gale Cosgrove, Editor; Caryl A. Herman, Publisher.
BRYON CENTER-— South Kent County News— See Grand Rapids.
CADILLACf (D4), pop. 10,426; Wexford Co. (NW). 36 m SE of Traverse City. PA;
AA RRs. Manufactures tables, chairs, rubber goods, malleable iron, heaters,
plywood, garments, non-ferrous castings, lumber. Summer and winter resort.
Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Potatoes, beans, wheat. TV station.
News Evsr.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1901 8 24 294 15.60 §5,658
Earl T. Huckle, Editor and Publisher.
CALEDONIA — South Kent County News — See Grand Rapids.
CALUMET (Al), pop. 1,256; Houghton Co. (NW Up. Penin.). 63 m NW of Ishpeming.
MR; CR RRs. Lumber mill. Hay fever resort. Copper mine. Dairy, truck farms.
Potatoes, strawberries.
Pohjolan Sanomat-h (Finn.).. Wed. & Sat Independent 1915 7 26 280 6.00 §3,O76
E. A. Millen, Editor; Northland Publishing Co., 423 Pine St. (P. O. Box 351).
CAMDEN (E7), pop. 380; Hillsdale Co. (S). 46 m S of Jackson. Railroad station,
Montgomery. NYC RR. Wood-turning shop. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Farmers Advance-h .. Wednesday. Independent 1898 5 24 224 1.00 §3,987
Woodrow and Vivian Wilcox, Editors; Advance Publishing Co.
CAP AC (G6tt), Pop. 1,104; St. Clair Co. (E). 28 m NW of Port Huron. GT RR. Flour
mill. Dairy, grain, truck farms. Sugar beets, hay, oats.
Journal 4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1887 6 26 280 2.00 §800
N. Hunter, Editor and Publisher.
CARLETON (F6%), pop. 1,039; Monroe Co. (SE). 12 m N of Monroe. C&O; DT&I; PA
RRs. Feed mill. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, livestock.
Messenger-!- Thursday Independent 1905 7 24 280 2.00 1,700
Harry E. Lester, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubtiiher'i Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 3> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate. Vltsued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CAROf (F5), pop. 8,464; Tuscola Co. (E). 80 m E of Saginaw. DC&S; MC RRs.
Manufactures canned goods, beet sugar, butter. Elevator; greenhouse. Diver-
sified farming. Sugar beets, beans.
Tuscola Co. Advertiser-h Thursday Ind. Rep 1868 8 24 294 2.50 **5,097
James A. and Douglas C. Gallery, Editors and Publishers.
CARSON CITY (E5). pop. 1,168; Montcalm Co. (SC). 52 m NE of Grand Rapids. GT
RR. Creamery; petroleum refinery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Beans,
sugar beets.
Gazette-h Thursday Tnd. Rep 1881 8 22 280 2.00 §1,573
Frank M. Braendle, Editor; Gazette Publishing Co., Publisher.
CARSONVILLE (G6), pop. 487; Sanilac Co. (E). 85 m NW of Port Huron. C&O RR.
Machine shop. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, sugar beets.
Journal -f- Thursday Independent 1941 8 22 280 2.00 1,198
Lloyd F. Buhl, Editor; Buhl Publishing House, Deckerville.
CASS CITY (F5), pop. 1,762; Tuscola Co. (E). 88 m E of Bay City. GT RR. Milk
condensery; elevator. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1881 8 28 294 2.50 **2,456
John Haire, Editor and Publisher.
CASSOPOLISf (C7), pop. 1,527; Cass Co. (SW). 28 m NE of South Bend, Ind. GT;
MC RRs. Manufactures trailer coaches, hoisting machinery, wire. Summer resort.
Timber. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Vigilant-f Thursday Republican 1872 8 24 308 2.50 2,573
Victor Spaniolo, Editor and Publisher.
CEDAR SPRINGS (D5). pop. 1,878; Kent Co. (W). 20 m N of Grand Rapids. PA RR.
Feed mill; foundry; toy, flannel factories; meat packing plant; hatchery. Timber.
Dairy, truck, grain farms. Potatoes, beans, corn.
Clipper-f Thursday Independent 1869 7 24 280 3.00 §2,175
Archand J. Gamm, Jr., Editor; Millard S. Engberg, Publisher, 90 N. Main St.
CENTER LINE — Tri-City Progress — See Utica.
CENTRAL LAKE (D3%), pop. 692; Antrim Co. (NW). 28 m N of Traverse City.
nearest bank. C&O RR. Flour mill; cannery. Agriculf - • •
seed, sweet corn.
lture. Potatoes, garden
6 22 252 2.50
§1,250
§2,456
Torch -f .Thursday Republican 1892
Paul E. Lisk, Editor and Publisher.
CENTREVILLEf (D7), pop. 879; St. Joseph Co. (S). 80 m S of Kalamaroo. MC RR.
Pajamas manufactured. Grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats, mint.
Observer + Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.00
Jack M. Barnes, Editor and Publisher.
CHARLEVOIXf (D3), pop. 2,695; Charlevoix Co. (N>. On Lake Michigan. 52 m NE of
Traverse City. C&O RR. Flour, saw mills ; fish cannery. White fish, trout fish-
eries. Resort. Diversified farming. Corn, potatoes, radish seed.
Courier-}- Thursday Independent 1895 7 24 280 2.50
Harold M. Totten, Editor; Charlevoix Courier, Inc., 101 Clinton St.
CHARLOTTEf (E6), pop. 6,606; Eaton Co. (S). 16 m SW of Lansing. GT; MC RRs.
Manufactures furniture, culverts, radios, road machinery; cold air registers,
lumber, flour. Grain farms. Wheat, corn, beans.
Michigan Farm News -f Monthly {Bu^eau^*"*1 1923 8 24 29° x'40 71,346
E. E. Ungren, Editor; Michigan Farm Bureau, Publisher.
P. O. Box 960, Lansing (4). Mich.
Republican -Tribune + Thursday Independent 1853
M. H. DeFoe, Editor; McGrath-DeFoe Company, Publisher.
CHEBOYGANf (E3), pop. 6,687; Cheboygan Co. (N). On the Straits of Mackinac.
66 m NW of Alpena. MC; D&M RRs. Boat connections. Airline, CAP. Manu-
factures tools, dies, auto parts, camera cases, mining machinery parts, taps,
tank chocks, wooden boxes and crates. Fisheries. Summer resort. Limestone
quarries; timber. Farming. Dairy products, cattle.
f Observer + Thursday Independent 1869 8 24 287 2.00
] Tribune Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1875 8 24 290 15.60
Myrton Riggs, Editor and Publisher.
CHELSEA (E6), pop. 2,580; Washtenaw Co. (SE). 15 m W of Ann Arbor. MC RR.
Manufactures screw-machine products, flour, steel balls, auto cushions, paper.
Diversified farming. Dairy products, eggs, livestock.
Standard-}- Thursday Independent 1871 8 24 287 2.50
W. P. Leonard, Editor and Publisher, 108 E. Middle St.
CHESANING (E6), pop. 2,264; Saginaw Co. (EC). 25 m SW of Saginaw. MC RR.
Meat packing plant; trailer coach factory. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, corn,
wheat.
Argus-}- Thursday Independent 1877 8 24 301 3.00
Thomas W. Howell, Editor; Clara E. Howell, Publisher.
CLARE (E6). pop. 2,440; Clare Co. (NC). 50 m NW of Saginaw. C&O; AA RRs. Auto
trailers, fuel pumps, skis, cement blocks manufactured. Cheese. Lake resort.
Gas, oil wells. Stock, dairy, fruit farms.
Sentinel 4- Friday Independent 1878 8 24 292 2.00
William D. Elden, Editor and Publisher.
CLARKSTON (F6), pop. 722; Oakland Co. (SE). 10 m NW of Pontiac. GT RR. Lake
resort. Agriculture. Potatoes, apples, grain.
News + Thursday Independent 1928 8 24 287 2.00
William H. Stamp, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNalbr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership lea.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of hook.
8 24 294 3.00 §5,071
§1,086
§3,782
§2,370
§2^75
§2,926
§950
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CLARKSVILLE (D6), pop. 889; Ionia Co. (SWC). 28 m E of Grand Rapids. C&O
RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Record 4- .Thursday Republican 1893 5 24 210 1.00
Chas. H. Geiger, Editor and Publisher.
CLAWSON (F6), pop. 5,196; Oakland Co. (SE). 20 m NW of Detroit. Nearest railroad
station, Royal Oak. GT RR. Auto parts manufactured. Diversified farming.
Clawson-Troy News + Thursday Independent 1938 5 24 262 $1,586 — Free
Jack MacGriff, Ed.; Herald Review. Inc., Pub., 17205 Lahser St., Detroit (19).
Clawson-Troy Times + Wednesday Independent 1948 8 24 294 2.00
J. P. Neff. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 407.
Tri-City Messenger, See Troy.
CLIMAX (D6). pop. 524; Kalamazoo Co. (SW). 11 m SW of Battle Creek, banking
town. GT RR. Grain, fruit stock farms.
Crescent -f Friday Independent 1912 7 24 280 2.50 §616
Raymond K. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
CLINTON (F6H), pop. 1,344; Lena wee Co. (S). 17 m N of Adrian. NYC RR. Woolen,
flour mills. Lake resort. Diversified farming.
Local + Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 2.00 §1,082
H. H. Farley, Editor and Publisher.
CLIO (F5), pop. 1,968; Genesee Co. (SEC). 12 m N of Flint. C&O RR. Manufactures
grey iron castings, shoes, boats, pumps. Agriculture.
Messenger-f Wednesday ....Independent 1906 7 24 280 3.00 §1,870
Helen M. Gillett, Editor and Publisher. Ill W. Young St.
COLDWATERf (D6%), pop. 8.694; Branch Co. (S). 32 m S of Battle Creek. NYC RR.
Manufactures sleds, chairs, shoes, butter, clothing, marine engines and grey
iron castings, automotive bearings, store fixtures, fishing equipment. Lake
resort. Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Reporter-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1896 8 24 294 17.50 §6,005
Seton Bovee, Editor; Donald E. Johnson, Publisher.
COLEMAN (E5), pop. 1.024; Midland Co. (EC). 40 m NW of Saginaw. C&O RR.
Creamery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Sugar beets, beans, dairy products.
Tribune-h Thursday Independent 1888 6 24 280 2.00 §1,004
Thos. J. Wilcox, Editor; Thos. J. and Ruby F. Wilcox, Publishers.
COLOMA (C6), pop. 1,041; Berrien Co. (SW). 10 m E of Benton Harbor. C&O RR.
Cannery; pickle and vinegar factory. Fruit packed. Lake resort. Agriculture.
Grapes, apples, pears, peaches.
Courier-f- Wednesday Independent 1886 8 24 308 3.00 976
Mrs. Marjorie S. Wells, Editor and Publisher, 112 Paw-Paw St.
COLON (D7), pop. 1,000; St. Joseph Co. (S). 85 m SE of Kalamazoo. MC RR.
Sweaters, bathing suits, magical apparatus manufactured. Lake resort. Agri-
culture. Mint growing.
Express-f Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 276 2.50 §820
Bernard Pooler, Editor and Publisher.
CONCORD (E6), pop. 730; Jackson Co. (S). On Kalamazoo River, 14 m W of Jackson.
MC RR. Flour and grist mill. Agriculture. Livestock, grain.
News-f Friday Republican 1871 7 24 280 2.00
Elmer F. Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
CONSTANTINE (D7), pop. 1,514; St. Joseph Co. (S). On St. Joseph River, 22 m NE
of Elkhart, Ind. NYC RR. Manufactures caskets, butter paper. Dairy, poultry,
truck, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Advertiser-Record -f Wednesday ....Independent 1845 6 24 280 2.00
Joseph A. Cox, Editor and Publisher, Box 428.
COOPERSVILLE (D5%), pop. 1,371; Ottawa Co. (W). 14 m W of Grand Rapids.
GT RR. Air control products factory; cannery; hatchery; elevator; flour mill.
Diversified farming. Apples, peaches, poultry.
Observer -f Wednesday Republican 1880 8 24 804 2.60 §1,840
L. W. Shears, Editor and Publisher, 371 Main St.
CORUNNAf (E6H), pop. 2,358; Shiawassee Co. (SE). 8 m E of Owosso. GT; AA RRs.
Manufactures house trailer equipment, power pipe threaders, radio cabinets and
metal parts. Timber. Diversified farming. Beans, corn, wheat.
Shiawassee News .Thursday Republican 1873 7 24 280 2.50 §890
Marjorie Finerty, Editor and Publisher.
Skier. The-f Semi-mo Skiing 1954 5 24 220 2.00 J24.091
Issued twice a month, Nov. through March, once a month during June and Aug.
Frank W. Dunham, Editor and Publisher.
CROSWELL (G6), pop. 1,775; Sanilac Co. (E). 28 m N of Port Huron. C&O RR. Vege-
table and fruit cannery; sugar refinery; flour mill. Diversified farming. Peas,
sugar beets, dairy products.
Sanilac Jeffersonian -f Thursday Independent 1858 8 24 294 2.50 §2,456
G. A. Black. Editor and Publisher.
CRYSTAL FALLSt (A2). pop. 2,316; Iron Co. (W Up. Penin.), 88 m NW of Iron
Mountain. C&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Cheese factories; logging. Tourist resort.
Iron mines; timber. Dairy, poultry, potato farms.
Diamond Drill-f Thursday Independent 1887 8 24 280 3.00 §2,060
Rudolph J. Dalpra, Editor and Publisher.
DAVISON (F5%), pop. 1,745; Genesee Co. (SEC). 9 m E of Flint. GT RR. Dairy,
stock, poultry, truck, grain farms. Wheat, corn, beans.
Index -f Thursday Independent 1889 8 28 287 8.00 **3,236
Paul H. Karr, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +U*es Mats. •Noaparefl
emi, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRmnd McNalljr
estimate. V leaned only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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BORN (F6), pop. 94,994; Wayne Co. (SB). 10 m W of Detroit. MG; DTAI;
PA; C&O; WAB RRs. Manufactures automobiles, trucks, airplane motors, plane
parts, joints, cold rolled strip steel, tools, dies, stampings, bricks, road paving
mixtures. 82,800 electric meters; 45,000 telephones.
Guide + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1947 8 22 300 4.00 16,715
William A. Ross, Editor; Guide Newspapers, Publisher, 4710 Greenfield Rd. 2,785 — Free
Independent + .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 8 24 294 5.00 **6,766
Robert F. Smith, Ed.; Dearborn Independent, Inc., Pub., 14510 Michigan Ave.
Press -f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 8 24 287 4.60 11,338
Robert F. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 21747 Michigan.
Semnele Timpului (Signs of 1
the Times) (Ruman.) [Monthly .......... Religious ........... 1946 2 28 105 1.50
(no adv.) ............................ j
Roumanian Seventh Day Adventist Church, Publisher, 2703 Wyoming Ave.
DECATUR (D6), pop. 1,664; Van Buren Co. (SW). 30 m SW of Kalamazoo. MC RR.
Wood products factory. Celery cold storage plant. Lake Resort. Timber. Diversi-
fied farming. Celery, onions, spearmint, peppermint.
Republican-j- ............................ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1867 8 24 280 2.50 91,425
Eleanor H. Kinney, Editor; Eleanor H. Kinney and Dalton R. Kinney, Publishers.
DECKERVILLE (G6). pop. 719; Sanilac Co. (E). 50 m N of Port Huron. C&O RR.
Cannery; powdered milk plants. Lake resort. Stock, dairy, grain, poultry farms.
Recorder-f- ............................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1893 8 24 280 2.00 §1,529
L. F. Buhl, Editor; Buhl Publishing House, Publisher.
DELTON — Delton Times — See Nashville.
DETROITf (*'6), Pop. 1,849,568; Wayne Co. (SE). On Detroit River, 18 m above
Lake Erie. B&O; CPR; D&TSL; DT&l; GT; NYC; PA; C&O; WAB RRs. Air-
lines: AA; AAA; BOAC; CAP; DAL; EAL; MOH; LCA; NOR; NWA; PAA;
TCA; TWA; UAL. One of the most important ports on the Great Lakes
with boat connections. Bridge and tunnel connect Detroit with Windsor, Canada.
Noted for the worlds largest manufacture of automobile and auto products.
Also manufactures gray iron and machine tools and fixtures, ranges and heating
devices, Pharmaceuticals, adding machines, foundry products, paints, varnishes,
lacquers, chemicals, beer, pleasure boats, paper and twine, air conditioning
equipment, aircraft bearings and cushions, bolts, screws, nuts, boilers, tanks,
ball bearings, electric refrigerators, tools, steel plates, flues and tubes, rubber
goods. Meat packing; railroad shops; shipyards. Salt, alkali mines. Seven banks;
bank clearings (12-31-57), $38,786,565,000; deposits (12-31-57), $3,814,832,-
925. 966,168 (res.) electric meters; 892,128 (res.) gas meters; 949.000
(res.) telephones. Wayne State University, University of Detroit; profes-
sional and technological schools and colleges. Four TV stations.
Abend Post + (German) j|u1^8-'Tnur8" Independent 1854 7 26 287 9.00
Berthold Vogt, Editor; Kurt Krause, Publisher, 1435 Brush St. (26).
Adcrafter, The Tuesday Advertising 1907 3 28 140x3.00
Lee H. Wilson, Editor; Adcraft Club of Detroit, Publisher, 2237 Book Tower (26).
AIA Monthly Bulletin 1 1Q9ft „ 9a 14A A nft
(Michigan Society of ^Monthly Architecture 1926 £ f° iln
Architects) I 2 89 14°
Talmage C. Hughes, Editor and Publisher, 120 Madison Ave. (26).
Air Conditioning, Heating \MnnA „ I Refrigeration 1926 5 24 196 6.00
and Refrigeration News -f J Monaav {& Air Cond. Total unpaid dist.
George F. Taubeneck, Editor and Publisher, 450 W. Fort St. (26).
Al-Mashrig (Arabic) + Monday Democratic 1949 4 35 266 10.00
Hanna Yatooma, Editor and Publisher, 13242 Thompson St., Highland Park.
Tab MeS8ag6 JFriday Religious .1950 2 36 140 10.00
Rev. (Imam')'H'uss'ie'nKaroub, Publisher, 150 Victor Ave., Highland Park 3.
„ ., A,, (Local & Spe- 1953 3 26 140 2.00
American Cartagemen Monthly |cialVd Haul'g Controlled free dist.
American Cartagemen Publishing Co., Fort Shelby Bldg. (26).
§5,420
1,491
2,775
*23,059
1,642
J5,000
$15,300
..._..:.;:;:...T. /Bi-monthly Religious — Controlled free dist. $16.500
" John'j ! Koscheiia, Editor; Mariannhill Mission Society, Publisher,
P. O. Box 87 (31).
Art Quarterly, The-f .. Quarterly Art 1938 1 63 107 6.00
W. R. Valentiner, E. L. Richardson, P. A. Grigaut, Editors; Detroit Inst. of
Arts, Publisher, 6200 Woodward Ave.
As-Sabah (Arabic) Weekly Independent 1926 5 36 308 10.00
Checri Kavaan, Editor; Assad Y. Amine, Publisher, 533 Orleans St. (7).
Athenai (Greek) Thursday Independent 1928 7 24 294 5.00
Eagle Printing & Publishing Co., 520 Monroe Ave.
Audecibel Bi-monthly Hear'g Aids 1952 3 26 140 3.00
Thornton Zanolli, Editor; Unigraphic Corp., Publisher, Controlled free dist,
260 Southfield Blvd. (29).
Automotive News Monday Automotive 1925 5 24 200 8.00 *44,073
Prints Automotive Service Section, a regular feature in the third issue of each
month. Prints Commercial Car News, a regular feature in the first issue of
each month. Prints Engineering Section, a regular feature in the last issue of
each month. „ „ , „ A ._.
Slocum Publishing Company, Inc., 965 E. Jefferson Ave. (7).
Bildor The Monthly Construction 1940 3 27 133 x
Builders Association of Metropolitan Detroit, Publisher, 2816 Dime Bldg. (26).
§720
§5,048
$400
t!3,700
124,000
Circulation— -**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate V^sued only during academic year. xSubscnption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of th« Directory In front of book.
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3
27 140
Controlled circ. >1 03,799
DETROITf (Continued) Estab Cols^ Width? Depth
Brightmoor Journal — See Detroit Suburban Newspapers.
Burroughs Clearing House. ....Monthly .......... Bank.&Finan ..... 1916
H. J. Boone, Editor; Burroughs Corporation, Publisher,
Second and Burroughs Ave. (82).
Chronicle — See Michigan Chronicle.
Commercial Car News — See Automotive News.
Community News ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1941
Prints edition for Harper Woods. Circ. §1,146.
Robert Guibord, Editor; Charles R. Dickson, Jr., Publisher,
16118 E. Warren Ave. (24).
Courier (Negro) — See Pittsburgh, Pa.
D. A. C. News ........................... Monthly .......... Club Affairs ....... 1916 _ ._ ..»„ ____
E. A. Batchelor, Editor; Detroit Athletic Club, Pub., 241 Madison Ave. (26).
Detroit Banker ........................ 8 t.. a yr .......... Banking ............. »« ContfoVdfL dist*
American Institute of Banking, Publisher, 160 W. Fort St. (26).
Detroit Building jFridav JLabor-Const.
*riday .............
Circ
8 23 294 3.00
2 42 140 2.00
§8,041
5,000
4,300
j Trades
8 22 294 3.00 52,000
Tradesman -f-
James A. Garrison, Editor; Detroit Bldg. Trades Council, A.F.L., Publisher,
2988 East Grand Blvd.
28 105 x2.00
Society,
Detroit Chemist. The-}- Monthly Chemistry 1928 2
Not issued during: July and August.
D. N. Collins, Editor: Detroit Section. American Chemical
Publisher, Engineering Div. Chrysler Corp. (81).
Detroit Dental Bulletin, The.. Monthly Dentistry 1981 2 29 112x200
Dr. Marvin E. Revzin. Editor; Detroit District Dental Society, Publisher,
Henry Ford Hospital.
Detroit Engineer . . .. Monthly.. . Engineering . .. 1936 2 40 140 xS.OO
Not issued during July and August.
Murat Boyle, Editor; The Engineering Society of Detroit, Publisher,
100 Farns worth Ave. (2).
Detroiter Monday Bd. of Com 1908 3 28 140x5.00
Louis F. Marr, Ed.; Detroit Board of Com., Pub., 820 W. Lafayette Blvd. (26).
Detroit Labor News-f Thursday Labor 1914 8 22 294 3.00
Harold DeLong, Editor; Detroit and Wayne County Federation of Labor,
Publisher, 82 West Montcalm St. (1).
Detroit Law Journal -f Tuesday Legal 1896 8 24 292 1.00
Thomas W. Thompson, Editor; Detroit Law Journal Company, Publisher, 953
Penobscot Bldg. (26).
Detroit Lawyer, The Monthly Legal 1931 2 28 104 3.50
Roy C. Hayes, Publisher, 2055 Penobscot Bldg. (26).
Detroit Lutheran 4- Bi-wkly (Fri.). Lutheran 1941 5 26 210 2.50
Rev. E. Friedrich. Editor; Luther Center Assn., Publisher, 2932 Gratiot Ave. (7).
Detroit Medical News-f Monday Medical 1902 2 32 112 x3.00
Wayne County Medical Society, Publisher, 1010 Antietam (7).
Detroit Purchaser Monthly Pur. Agents 1920 2 42 140 x3.50
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
L. G. Auberlin, Editor; Purchasing Agents Assn. of Detroit, Publisher,
301 Stephenson Bldg. (2).
Detroit Suburban Newspapers (wkly) comprised of:
*Advertising for these newspapers may be placed through the office at
17205 Lahser Rd. (19).
*Brightmoor Journal + Thursday . Independent .. 1923 8
*Home Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1934 8
Also prints editions for: Evergreen; Grandale; Strathmoor.
*Llvonia News-f Thursday Independent .. 1952 8
*Redford Record + Thursday.... Independent 1900 8
*Southfield Sun-f Thursday. . Independent 1953 8
*Township News-f Thursday Independent 1940 8
Jack MacGriff, Editor; Detroit Suburban Newspapers, Publisher,
17205 Lahser Rd. (19).
^(no^!)!!!!!!!!™ }FtntIy Collegiate 1926 4 26 178
Students of the Detroit Institute of Technology, Editors and Publishers,
2020 Witherell St. (26).
Detroit Westward -f Thursday Independent 1913 8 24 294
Henry Nimms, Editor; Anteebo Publishers, Inc., 2212 Springwells Ave.
1957 3 27 140
Die Casting Engineer Quarterly Die-Casting 2 42 140
Controlled free dist.
John R. Zurbrick, Editor; Society of Die Casting Engineers, Publisher,
19370 James Couzena Hwy. (35).
t 1904 8 24 294 9.36
24
24
24
24
24
24
294
294
294
294
294
294
J1.500
2,000
6,648
8,000
27,500
J3.200
12,043
3,000
2,875
3.00 **3,182
3.00**10,098
3.00 **3,08S
3.00**10,522
J.OO
3.00
**738
**8,171
1,500
655
2,345
3.00
6.50
J. Ostrowski, Editor; American Publishing Corp., 1560 E. Canfleld Ave. (7).
f East Sider, The-f Thursday Independent 1953 8 23 294 M^o-^FVee*
I East Side Shopper -f Thursday Independent 1939 8 22 294 2.60**17,762
I Ben Nathan son. Editor and Publisher, 6453 Van Dyke (13).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit j
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mat*. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate. VI»*ued only during academic year. xSabscrintion included in membership fee.
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Eastern Star Monthly Fraternal 4 24 140 1.00
Alfred R. W. de Jonge, Ph.D., Ed.; Lee H. Smith, Pub., 227 Worcester Place (8).
Eastown-Nortown News-f Wednesday ....Independent 1939 5 24 224 2.50
William Grebe, Publisher, 7418 Harper St. (18).
Ecorse Advertiser — See River Rouge-Ecorse Herald.
Evergreen Home Gazette — See Home Gazette, Detroit Suburban Newspapers.
telegraph DeliveryJMonthly Florists 1920 2 39 140 5.00 11,610
H. A. Shanafleid, Editor ; Florists' Telegraph Delivery Assn., Publisher,
630 Lafayette Bldg. (26).
Free Press -f Every Morn. ...Independent 1831 8 22 300 31.20*^456,11 7
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.*
J. S. Knight, Ed.; Knight Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 321 W. Lafayette Ave. (31).
Fund Raiser, The+ (offset). .Quarterly .......
1958
Lewis C. Frank, Jr., Editor; Jennings Murphy Publishing Co., Inc.,
6607 Third Ave.
$3,456
$100,402
1.00
§11,562
§4,978
8 24 294 3.00 §15,811
4.00 §10,311
) ..T... .....T. [Friday Independent 1914 8 24 294 4.00
Godelieve Van Reybrouck, Editor; Belgian Press, Publisher, 11243 Mack Ave.
olisn^^nd^Enjr ) }Saturday Independent 5 24 220
Wladislow Kucharski, Editor and Publisher, 5854 Chene St. (11).
Gran dale Home Gazette — See Home Gazette, Detroit Suburban Newspapers.
Grand River Record Thursday Independent 1934 8 24 801 2.50
Abbe Press, Inc., Publisher, 12463 Grand River Ave. (4).
Grand River Star-f Friday Independent 1984 8 24 801 2. BO
Morton M. Grass, Editor and Publisher, 10206 Prairie, at Grand River Ave. (4).
[Retail Grocers,
Grocers' Spotlight -f Bi-wkly(Fri.) j Chains & 1983 8 28 801 8.00
I Supers
Prints Michigan Edition, controlled free circ., VAC 14,469: Northern Ohio
Edition, controlled free circ., VAC 9,458.
L. R. Shamie, Editor; Shamie Publishing Co., 717 Fox Theatre Bldg. (1).
Grosse Pointe News Thursday Independent 1940 8 24 280 3.00
Robert B. Edgar, Editor; Anteebo Publishers, Inc., Grosse Pointe Farms (36).
Grosse Pointe Preas-f .. Thursday Independent .1950 8 22 301 2.00
Richard E. Nowicki, Editor; Grosse Pointe Press, Inc., Publisher,
15015 E. 7 MileRd. (5).
Haa£e^ Independent 1934
Clarence A. Liebelt, Editor; Hamtramck Publishing Co.,
11901 Jos. Campau Ave., Hamtramck (12).
Handy-Cap (offset) Monthly JHandfcapped 1955 2 28 108
Doris Milatz, Editor and Publisher, 16270 Lamphere Rd. (19).
Highland Parker-f Thursday Independent 1919 8 24 294
J. P. Parks, Editor; Highland Parker, Inc., Publisher, 30 Bartlett Ave. (3)
Home Gazette — see Detroit Suburban Newspapers.
Human Biology (no adv.) Quarterly Biology 1929 1 52 92
Gabriel Lasker, Ed.; Wayne State University Press, Pub., 4841 Cass Ave.
Industrial Machinery ITUT^^W f Mach. for 1953 5 20 196
News -f jMontmy ^ Metalwork'g Controlled free dist.
Samuel Schiff, Editor and Publisher, 16142 Wyoming Ave. (21).
Jewish Daily Forward (Detroit edition) — See Jewish Daily Forward, New York, N. Y.
Jewish News-f Friday Jewish 1942 5 23 218 5.00
Prints monthly editions for Pontiac and Windsor. Ont.
Philip Slomovitz. Ed.; The Jewish News, Pub., 17100 W. Seven Mile Road (35).
J°Concre°te ^nsUtute1^11 JMonthly Concrete Eng'g. 1905
William A. Maples, Editor; American Concrete Institute, Publisher,
22400 W. 7 MileRd. (19).
JTo"me0ticthChSemistl+ . }<S«.ayr Co.meHc Chem.1947 1 54 9812.00
M. G. de Navarre, Ed. and Pub., 404 Lothrop Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms (86).
Lawrence Tech News-f V Ftntly( Wed.) Collegiate 1985 Controlled^ dist.
Students of Lawrence Institute of Technology, Editors and Publishers,
21000 West Ten Mile Rd. (19).
Lejus?ic^M Arabic )°e °f JFriday Independent ,1952 5 24 227 10.00
Checri Kanaan, Publisher. 10214 Charlevoix Ave. (14).
Legal Herald -f Thursday Legal 1921 8 24 276
P. G. Howard, Ed.; Western Newspaper Union, Pub., 972 Penobscot Bid*. (26).
Legal News-f Mom.ex.Sun... Legal A Finan. 1895 8 24 28421.00
K. Stevenson, Ed.; Detroit Legal News Co., Pub., 615 Second Ave., West (26).
Legion News-f Friday Amer. Legion.... 1928 B 24 210x1.50
James A. Mclntosh, Editor; Detroit Districts Assn., The American Legion, Pub-
lisher, 401 W. Lafayette (26).
§4,875
6.00 §3,080
5.00
(2).
$709
2,400
65,000
t!4,800
2 28 105x12.00 10,382
$3,000
7,600
14,100
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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DETROITf (Continued) Estab Cols O Width V Depth Sub
Linen Supply News Monthly {lup^ln^us*11611 1917 8 80 148 8*°°
Wm. B. Hurlbut, Editor; Linen Supply News, Inc., Pub., 1010 Fox Bldg. (1).
Livonia News — See Detroit Suburban Newspapers.
Lys Mykyta (Ukranlan) Monthly Humor 1950 8 80 140 8.00
Edw. Kozak. Editor; "The Fox" Ukranian Publ. Co., 4921 Larkins (10).
^atePrVcessFng11* * } Bi-monthly Data Processing 195 8 3 27 140 7.50
Eugene F. Murphy, Editor; Frank H. Gille, Publisher, 956 Maccabees Bldg.
Magyar Banyaszlap-f- 1
(Hungarian Miners' Jour- [-Fortnightly.... Mining 1913
nal) (Hungarian) J
Andrew Fay Fisher, Editor and Publisher, 7907 W. Jefferson Ave. (17).
Main Sheet Monthly Boating 1913 2 42 140 x2.00
Joseph J. Bauser, Editor and Publisher, Detroit Yacht Club, Belle Isle (7).
Circ
$1,231
$3,500
12,000
7 26 280 6.00 $1,200
^^J5 journal JMonthly Railroad Labor.. 1891 3 27 140 2.00 $204,985
~ "ST. 5! Flondke, Editor; Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes, Publisher,
12050 Woodward Ave. (3).
Masonic World-f Monthly Masonic 1934 5 23 210 1.50 50,200
J. F. Smith, Editor; Masonic Temple Association, Publisher. 500 Temple (1).
1919 2 40 133 3.50
A. H. Edison, Ed.; Mich'. Architect and Engineer, Pub., 13050 W. Chicago (28).
Michigan Bell (no adv., Monthly Tele. Emp 190B c^tro'lied &e dist. W)000
Fred Beard, Editor; Michigan Bell Telephone Co., Publisher, 1365 Cass Ave. (26).
Michigan Beverage News-f ...Ftntly, Mon...Bev. Indus 1939 8 22 294 3.00 *6,701
William J. Cusick. Publisher, 7425 E. Jefferson Ave. (14). Total unpaid dist. 1,155
Michigan Catholic-f- Thursday Catholic 1873 8 22 808 3.00 109,243
Rev. Richard T. Parrish, Editor; Michigan Catholic, Pub., 644 Selden Ave. (1).
M\°Ne^ro)C!!!!0.?»?!e.^. [Saturday Independent 1936 8 24 308 6.00**27,O52
L. E. MarVinV Editor;" Michigan Chronicle Pub., Co., 268 Eliot St. (1).
Michigan AFL-CIO News Thursday.... Labor 1939 5 23 217 3.00 30,800
Ted Ogar, Editor; Michigan State AFL-CIO, Publisher, 716 Lothrop Ave. (2).
M Bund™ C.0.n^.a.C.t0!.and. lWeekly Construction 1907 8 \\ JJJ 8.00
Prints Public Works Issue (mo.) Controlled circ. >3,583
F. M. Carter, Editor; Contractor Publishing Co., Kerr Bldg., 642 Beaubien St.
Ml^offsaeIt)D.rifir. J°Urna.!.^... }Monthly Pharmacy 1913 3 26 140 5.00 $3,100
R. T. Lakey, Editor; Detroit Retail Druggists' Assn.,
Publisher, 709 Francis Palms Bldg. (1).
Michigan Investor -f Saturday Bank&Tnvest 1902 3 28 140 7.50 $1,400
G. A. Harding, Ed.; Mich. Investor Pub. Co., Kerr Bldg.. 642 Beaubien St. (26).
MFinanciaTR^oadtUrer and}Monthly Ind'l & Finan 1907 3 31 140 5.00 $10,000
E. E. Hayes, Editor ; Manufacturer Publishing Co., 8543 Puritan St. (21).
Michigan Milk Messenger -f.. Monthly Milk Markefg... 1919 3 27 140 x.50 15,650
Richard Venne, Editor; Michigan Milk Producers Assn., Controlled free dist. 2,200
Publisher, 24270 W. Seven Mile Rd. (19).
Michigan Motor Carrier -f- Monthly /Truck 1952 3 26 138x2.00 9O1
Barbara P. Robinson, Editor; (Transport'n Controlled free dist. 4,037
Michigan Trucking Assn., Publisher, Hotel Fort Shelby (26).
Michigan Motor News Monthly Motoring 1917 3 28 150 2.00 $375,000
W. J. Trepagnier, Ed. ; Automobile Club of Michigan, Pub.. 189 Bagley Ave. (26).
Michigan Police Journal -f Monthly Police 1931 3 28 140x1.50
E. B. Wilson. Ed.; Michigan Assn. of Chiefs of Police, 2 42 140
and Michigan State Police, Publisher, Detroit Leland Hotel (26).
Michigan Restaurateur Monthly Restaurants 1934 3 24 126 2.00 1,875
James Brown, Editor; Michigan Restaurateur, Pub., 10214 E. Warren (14).
JTues.&Fri Independent 1947 6 40 299 15.00
"SaTd" JD. Fayad",' Publisher. 14087 John R. Street, Highland Park (8).
IDUI »rian)°Ple8 }Friday Independent 1940 8 24 280 4.00 51,029
^Ychoia^^aVkoffViEdVrNarodna Volya Co-op'tive Pub. Co., 6856 Chene St. (11).
: Trilmne"*~ JThursday Greek Int 1920 6 26 280 5.00
James Lagos, Editor and Publisher, 1209 Beaubien Ave.
New Center News-f Monday Independent 1988 4 24 164
William Springer. Ed.; New Center News, Pub.. 3008 W. Grand Blvd. (2). $6 800— Free
VT , (Evg.ex.Sun., T ,, M A „,. 1873 8 22 308 31.20**463>469
News + \Sun. Morn. I«*«P«nd«nt Sunday circ.**575,276
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry V. Wade, Ed.; Eve'* News Assn., Pub.. Lafayette Blvd. & 2nd Ave. (81).
Northeast Detroiter-f .. Thursday Independent 1946 8 22 801 2.00 §10,363
Richard E. Nowicki. Ed.; Theodore A. Damerow. Pub., 16016 E. 7 Mile Rd. (6).
Northeast Herald — See Saint Claire Shores.
CfreulatioB-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jone and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
•P.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCovnty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. Vtotied only daring academic year. xSubscription incl'ided in membership fe«.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the u»e of the Directory in front of book.
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DETROlTf (Continued)
Northwest Publication! (wkly) comprised of:
Huntington News-f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1930
Northland Press + .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 193°
193°
Estab Cols 0 Width 7 Depth Sub
22
22
801
801
8.60
8'6°
Gift
1,260
8 22 301
840 r
Northwest Detroiter+ ........... Thursday ........ Independent. ......
Northwest Record-f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1930 8 22 801
Oak Park News ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1930 8 22 801
Westown News-f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1930 8 22 301
Space sold separately or in combination.
Wallace Kruger, Editor; G. H. Flaschen, Publisher, 18991 Wyoming (21).
PBX People (no adv.) ............ Quarterly ........ (SiVd^Ser?." 19B3 2 29 108
Cleo O'Connor and Ralph R. Barber, Editors; Michigan Bell Telephone Co.,
Publisher, 805 Lincoln Bldg. (26).
P«.* ™« TH ™™fMv f Mail Advtg. 1920 8 25 140
rost, The ................................. Bl-montnly ..... j Servlce Int»i Controlled free dist.
Max T. Lloyd, Editor; Mail Advertising Service Assn., Publisher,
18120 James Couzens Hwy. (35).
Printing Monthly^- ................ Monthly .......... Printing ............. 1949 8 26 140
Dale Hughes, Editor; Unigraphic Corporation, Publisher, Controlled free dist.
260 Southfleld Blvd. (29).
nWoaa T>™,1 1934 8 27 14°
Production ................................ Monthly .......... {M*?*!* WoricV 2 40 14°
I Metal Work g Controlled circ.
J. S. Wilford, Editor; Roy T. Bramson, Publisher, Box 1, Birmingham.
Record of Chemical Progress. Quarterly ........ /Chemistry, iqaq 1 K4 101 K 00
| ' 1939 l 54 101 x5'00
Dr. Wendell H. Powers, Editor; | Related Sci's
Wayne State University Press, Publisher, Wayne State University (2).
Redford Observer-h ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1955 9 22 294
Paul M. Chandler, Editor; The Redford Observer, Publisher,
15496 Beech Rd. (39).
Redford Record — See Detroit Suburban Newspapers.
Reproduction Engineer .. Monthly ... . Reprod. Engr's 1957
D. S. Pollock, Editor; Society of Reproduction Engineers,
Publishers. 1150 Griswold St. (26).
River Rouge- Ecorse Herald -f. Thursday ........ Independent .......
1915
8.50 12,220
3.50 9,100
8.50 1,320
880 — Free
6'500
6/433
$15,000
>2S,653
470
*70
3.50 **4,832
8 27 140 x4.00
2 40 140
Controlled free dist.
2,500
8 24 294
2,500
j 72 50— Free
Ecorse Advertiser^- ............... Thursday ........ Independent .......
L. M. Shackelford, Editor and Publisher, 10 W. Henry St., River Rouge (18).
^(^^i^O^* jsaturday ........ Independent ...... 1914 8 24 280 4.00
Roumanian American Pub. Assn., Inc., 2144 E. Grand Blvd.
lkC.WBtT%^n) 1Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 7 26 294 3.25
Siebenbuergisch-Amerikanisches Volksblatt, Publisher, 1436 Brush St. (26).
§968
§4,330
. ............
The Roumanian Orthodox Episcopate of America. Publisher,
5330 Russell (11).
Solidarity .................................. Bi-weekly ........ Auto Workers...l934 5 23
Kenneth Fiester, Editor; AFL-CIO United Automobile Workers,
8000 E. Jefferson Ave. (14).
Southfield Sun — See Detroit Suburban Newspapers.
Southwest Detroiter — See Mellus Newspapers, Lincoln Park.
Southwest Joumal-f-(Hung.|Tharsday ........ independent ....... 1932 8 23 294 2.00
Mrs". Margaret FaiosV'Editor and Publisher, 8502 W. Jefferson St. (17)
Strathmoor Home Gazette — See Home Gazette, Detroit Suburban Newspapers.
SuperviBor, The ....................... Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1942 4 24 154 2.40
R. P. Oldham, Editor; Foreman's Assn. of America. Publisher,
1605 Cadillac Tower (26).
Systems and Procedures ........ Quarterly ........ {lUpPoCyed^ 1949 2 40 126 5'5°
210 1.25 $1.300,000
Publisher,
$10,500
8'°°0
Victor Lazzaro, Editor; Systems and Procedures Assn. of America, Publisher,
4463 Penobscot Bldg.
m« , fEvg.ex.Sun., T«,i«™«,i.«t 1920 8 22 815 20.80**391,29S
Times + .................................. ISun. Morn. ^dependent ...... Sunday circ. 10.40**4«6,113
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. C. Manning, Editor; Phil F. de Beaubien, Publisher, 1370 Cass Ave. (31).
1931 3 24 140 x2.00
Tool Engineer .......................... Monthly .......... Tool Eng'g ........ 2 40 140
Total unpaid dist.
American Society of Tool Engineers, Publisher, 10700 Puritan Ave.
Township News — See Detroit Suburban Newspapers.
Tribuna Italiana 4- (Italian). ..Friday ............ Independent ...... 1909 7 26 294 3.00
Vincent Giuliano, Editor and Publisher, 2670 Gratiot Ave. (7).
Tribune 4- (Negro) ................... Saturday. Independent ...... 1922 7 28 301 4.50
Andrew P. Fruehauf, Publisher, 970 Gratiot St.
*39,514
4,942
§13,511
16,000
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
1P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to the tue of the Directory in front of book.
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Cire
500
,500
,1.60.
§4,388
§3,500
9,600
26 294 8.00 §14,107
§6,837
9,500
DETROITf (Continued) Estab ColiO Width V Depth Sub
Trucking News+ Monthly Trucking 1988 8 26 140 x2.00
Betty Edman Reuschle, Pub., Fort Shelby Hotel (26). Controlled free dist.
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa. Detroit Ed. *184,680.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa, Michigan Ed. *77,053,
Ujsag+( News) (Hung.) Friday Independent 1910 7 26 280 5.00
Bela L. Kolos, Editor; Mrs. Julius Fodor, Pub., 7907-11 W. Jefferson Ave. (17).
U^?rometheu?MUkra.) ....}Saturday Independent 1951 6 28 208 5.00
Prometheus Printing and Publishing Association, 18824 Joseph Campau (12).
Varsity News + V Tues. & Fri Collegiate 1917 5 24 210 1.50
Students of the University of Detroit, Editors and Pub., 2 Tower Court (21).
Voce del Popolo-f- (Voice of 1™ .« ~j A . mm n
*ve Peonle) flta.1 AEnff ) frriaay. independent laiu /
J. A. Viano, Editor; Pious Society of St. Paul, Inc., Publisher,
8442 McDougall Ave. (7).
Warrendale Courier -f- Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294 8.00
Harry H. Weinbaum, Editor and Publisher, 6186 Michigan Ave. (10).
Wayne Collegian V I Sat ^Sun Collegiate Controlled free^dist.
Wayne State Univ. Board on Student Publ'ns, Publisher, 90 W. Warren Ave.
Wayne Engineer, The V Quarterly Coll. Eng'g 1934 2 42 140 1.40
Students of the College of Eng'g of Wayne State Univ., Editors and Pubs., (1)
West Detroit Guide + Thursday ..Independent...1957 8 22 301 ^i^ysJ^j^
William A. Ross, Ed.; Guide Newspapers, Pub., 4710 Greenfield Rd., Dearborn.
West Side Courier + Thursday Independent 1930 8 24 294 2.00 §12,641
Harry H. Weinbaum, Editor and Publisher, 6136 Michigan Ave. (10).
Westown News — See Northwest Publications.
Where-f Saturday Enter. News 1986 8 26 140 2.00
Distributed in the member hotels and leading restaurants and cafes.
Where, What, When, in Detroit, Inc., Pub., 1707 Washington Blvd. Bldg. (26).
Women's City Club \ +g™*M~ ni,^ A~fiv<fi*. 1922 3 27 14° 2-°° *7,600
Magazine-f- j Monthly Club Activities. 2 42 140
Not issued during July, August.
Sibyl R. Gill, Ed.; Women's City Club of Detroit, Pub., 2110 Park Ave. (1).
DEXTER (F6), pop. 1,307 ; Washtenaw Co. (SE). On Huron River, 9 m W of Ann Arbor.
MC RR. Plastics factory. Timber. Summer resort. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit
farms.
Leader -f Wednesday Independent 1869 7 26 280 2.00 §1,154
James A. Wells, Editor; Walter P. Leonard, Publisher.
DIMONDALE (E6), pop. 774; Eaton Co. (S). 10 m SW of Lansing, banking town.
GT; NYC RRs. Railroad station, Potterville. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn,
dairying.
News 4- Friday Independent 1896 7 26 280 2.00 §675
Robert L. Russell, Editor and Publisher.
DOWAGIAC (C6%), pop. 6,542; Cass Co. (SW). 16 m N of Niles. MC RR. Manufac-
tures furnaces, stoves, refrigerators, airplane and auto parts, fishing tackle, air
conditioning equipment, hot water heaters, steel golf shafts, beverages. Nurs-
eries. Summer resort. Timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, celery, fruit.
News-f- EvK.ex.Sun Independent 1897 8 24 294 18.20 §3,578
George Zarry, Editor; Dowagiac Daily News, Publisher.
DRAYTON PLAINS (F6), pop. X 6,000; Oakland Co. (SE).30m NW of Detroit. GTRR.
Manufactures metal products, sporting and athletic goods, machine tools,
trailers. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Lakeland Tribune-f Wednesday Independent 1948 8 24 294 3.00 §7,200
Kenneth T. Treacy, Editor; Kenneth and Irene Treacy, Pubs., 4698 Dixie Hwy.
DUNDEE (F7), pop. 1,975; Monroe Co. (SE). 25 m SE of Ann Arbor. AA; INAB RRs.
Alfalfa meal and feed mills; cannery; auto parts and metal punching plants;
aluminum foundry ; hatcheries. Agriculture. Beef cattle, hogs, soybeans, alfalfa.
Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1877 7 24 280 3.00 §1,421
George C. Dickman and Borgie E. Dickman, Editors and Publishers.
DURAND (F5%), pop. 8,194; Shiawassee Co. (SEC). 15 m W of Flint. GT: AA RRs.
Gravel screeners manufactured ; grain elevators ; railroad shops. Agriculture.
Wheat, dairying, cattle raising.
Express -f- Thursday Independent 1887 8 24 308 2.50 2,206
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rood, Editors and Publishers.
EAST DETROIT (G6), pop. 21.461; Macomb Co. (SE). Adjoins Detroit. GT RR. Curled
hair factory. Residential. Truck, poultry farms.
East Detroit Herald — See Saint Clair Shores.
South Macomb News 4- Thursday Independent 1931 8 24 294 8.50 27,502
Circulates also in Roseville and Saint Clair Shores.
Bernard Ballantine, Editor; Paul W. McKee, Publisher, Mount Clemens.
EAST JORDAN (D8), pop. 1,779; Charlevoix Co. (N). On Lake Charlevoix, 85 m NE of
Traverse City. EJftS RR. Manufactures canned goods, iron castings, butter,
pickles. Summer resort. Agriculture. Cherries, apples, dairy products.
News-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1896 8 23 280 2.50 §1,725
Marshall F. Say lee, Editor and Publisher, 206 Main St.
Circulation— <**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; <AJune snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'f Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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EAST LANSING <E6), pop. 20,826 ; Ingham Co. (S). Adjoin^anaJn^O ™K*Re%-
TV .toil* g<W1 SUte Univerifty- Agriculture. Livestock, swVbeets. *rain.
Educational Theatre JournaL.Quarterly ........ {f hStre00*1 1949 2 ** I*2
Ja2?8v?lanc£' EdiS°r; American Educational Theatre Aasn., Publisher,
Michigan State University.
Inside Michigan 4- ................... Monthly ....... (Regional 1951 3
Arthur A. Hagman, Ed.; Inside MichiganPub'rV, Inc.,
6.00
27 189 8.00
**
3,280
84,816
38,211
Michigan Farmer Semi-mo Agricultural 1843 4 26 192 1-.00 *141,965
Milon Grinnell, Editor; Capper-Harman-Slocum, Inc., 822 Abbott RdJPa " *
Michigan Librarian Quarterly Librarian 1934 2 83 115 1.00 11700
Mrs. Evelyn Tintera, Editor; Michigan Library Association, Publisher,
Hartley Printing Co., Lansing.
.ex. Sat. r,~ii— I.*- 1925
Mich^an State New.+ V .
Students of Michigan State University, Editors and Publishers.
ni 1955 3
Michigan State University lMfmfhlv I Coll. Alumni
Magazine, TheV ................ ^Monthly .......... {& Frienda
4.00
575
16,000
$7,500
$2,500
26 130
2 40 180
Controlled free dist.
Steven S. Arnett, Editor; Dept. of Information Services, Michigan State
University, Publisher.
EAST TAW AS (F4). pop. 2,040; losco Co. (NE). On Tawas Bay and Lake Huron,
60 m NE of Bay City. D&M RR. Railroad shops. Resort. Fisheries; gypsum
mining. Agriculture. Hay, grain, potatoes.
losco County Gazette-f- ......... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1868 7 26 280 1.50
Edna M. Otis, Editor and Publisher.
losco County News 4- ............. Tues. & Fri ..... Independent ....... 1940 5 24 231 4.00
Berkeley Smith, Editor; Smith & Smith, Publishers.
EATON RAPIDS (E6), pop. 8,609; Eaton Co. (S). 17 m S of Lansing. MC; NYC RRs.
Manufactures woolen cloth, blankets and yarn, pickles, metal stampings, dairy
products. Mineral springs. Stock, dairy, fruit, poultry farms.
Journal-}- ................................ Wednesday ..... In d. Rep ............. 1865 8 24 276 3.00
Arthur W. and Ethel J. Carstens, Editors and Publishers, 114 E. Hamlin St.
ECORSE — See Detroit and Lincoln Park.
EDMORE (D5), pop. 971; Montcalm Co. (SC). 60 m W of Saginaw. C&O RR. Carbon
tools, cement blocks, sashes and doors manufactured. Lake resort. Oil, gas wells.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1901 7 26 308 2.50
David Marquette, Editor; Kenneth Ross, Publisher.
EDWARDSBURG (C7), pop. 616; Cass Co. (SW). 9 m NW of Elkhart, Ind. GT RR.
Bank, Cassopolis. Lake resort. Grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Argus-H .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1875 6 26 280 2.50
Letta Andrus and Charles H. Andrus, Editors and Publishers.
ELK RAPIDS (D8%), pop. 889; Antrim Co. (NW). On Grand Traverse Bay, 18 m NE
of Traverse City, banking town. C&O RR. Resort. Diversified farming. Potatoes,
beans, cherries.
Progress-f .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1865 6 24 280 2.50
Barbara J. Babcock, Editor; Ward Babcock, Publisher.
ELSIE (E5), pop. 911; Clinton Co. (SC). 16 m NW of Owosso. A A RR. Oil refinery.
Diversified farming. Dairy products, grain, sugar beets.
Sun + ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1880 6 24 210 2.00
Loyal Hinkley, Editor and Publisher, E. Main St.
ESCANABAf (B8), pop. 16,170; Delta Co. (S Up. Penin.). On Green Bay, 56 m N of
Menominee. C&NW ; E&LS RRs. Airline NOR. Railroad, lumber and ore-
shipping center. Manufactures paper, flooring, veneer, furniture, foundry prod-
ucts, beverages. Fisheries; timber. Resort. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Press + .................................... Rvgr.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1909 8 24 294 20.80**10,301
James G. Ward, Jr., Publisher, 600 Ludington St.
EVART (D4%). pop. 1,678; Osceola Co. (NWC). 70 m N of Grand Rapids. C&O RR.
Manufactures logging tools, powdered milk. Lake resort. Dairy, stock farms.
Potatoes, corn, hay.
Review + .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1872 7 24 280 3.00
Fred S. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 226 N. Main St.
§2,259
§2,410
§1,098
900
§709
§1,424
FAIRGROVE (F6), pop. 670; Tuscola Co. (E). 20 m SE of Bay City. C&O RR. Elevator.
Grain, dairy, stock farms. Beans, sugar beets.
Enterprise -f ............................ Friday ............ Local ................. .1896 6 26 280 1.00 685
Mrs. Alice J. Kaczorowskl, Editor and Publisher.
FAIR HAVEN (G6). pop. X728; Saint Clair Co. (E). On Lake St. Clair, 80 m NE of
Detroit. Nearest railroad station, New Haven. GT RR. Bank, New Baltimore.
Boat works, machine shop. Resort. Truck farms.
Journal 4- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1953 7 24 280 2.50 §321
Space sold only in combination with Courier of Algonac.
_ Charles J. Hasse, Publisher, 1216 St. Clair River Drive, Algonac.
Circulation — **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit* ->BPA Audit*
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats *Nom»areii
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census XRand McNallv
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee
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FARMINGTON (F6), pop. 2,325; Oakland Co. 20 m W of Detroit. Railroad station.
North ville. C&O RR. Manufactures wines, dairy products, cement blocks, wood
pallets, tools and dies. Nurseries. Residential. Dairy, fruit farms.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1888 9 22 287 8.00
Russell S. Strickland, Editor and Publisher.
FARWELL (E4%). pop. 694; Clare Co. (N). 66 xn NW of Saginaw. C&O RR. Concrete
ducts, household apparel manufactured. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Potatoes,
produc
beans.
News-f Thursday Independent 1962 6 24 224 2.50
J. M. Grim. Editor; J. M. Grim and N. L. Grim, Publishers. P. O. Box 1406.
Clre
54,634
§926
FENNVILLE (C6), pop. 639; Allegan Co. (SW). 16 m S of Holland. C&O RR. Manufac-
tures canned goods, spray materials, vinegar. Fruit, dairy farms.
f Hamilton Press Thursday Independent 1947 7 24 801 2.00 §640
j Herald-}- Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 301 8.00 §1,280
1 T. E. Van Dussen, Editor and Publisher.
FENTON (F6). pop. 4,226; Genesee Co. (SEC). 16 m S of Flint. GT RR. Tool, die works.
Summer resort. Dairy, fruit, poultry, stock farms.
Independent + Thursday Republican 1868 8 24 280 3.00 §3,054
Ruth A. Silbar, Editor; Robert G. Silbar, Publisher, 125 S. Leroy St.
FERNDALE (F6), pop. 29,675 (branch of Detroit P. O.) ; Oakland Co. (SE). On Detroit
River, 2 m N of Detroit. GT RR. Manufactures synthetic resins, steel tubing,
forgings, castings, auto polish, paint, shellac. Residential.
Gazette-Times + Thursday Independent 1919 8 22 294 2.00 §3,395
John D. Greenwald, Editor; Robert Bulland, Publisher, 28235 Woodward (20).
News-f- Thursday Independent 1946 5 24 224 3,196 — Free
Floyd McGriff, Publisher, 602 S. Main St.. Royal Oak.
Starlanes (no adv.) Quarterly Poetry 1951 Contr307lled ?£. Jj™ *!?S
Orma McCormick, Editor and Publisher, 1658 W. Hazlehurst St. (20).
FLAT ROCK (F6%), pop. 1,931; Wayne Co. (SE). On Huron River, 24 m SW of
Detroit. DT&I RR. Manufactures automobile and aviation parts, hardware spe-
cialties, paper products, drain tile. Oil refinery. Railroad shops and round house.
Guardian 4- Wednesday. Independent 1939 8 23 297 2.00 §3,701
John Watt, Editor and Publisher. 26434 Erie St.
FLINTf (F6%), pop. 163,143; Genesee Co. (SEC). On Flint River, 66 m NW of Detroit.
C&O; GT RRs. Airline, CAP.
Manufactures autos, auto bodies, accessories, structural steel, foundry,
chemical, paint, dairy products, soft drinks, equipment, tents, awnings, ele-
vators. Three banks; bank debits (6-30-58), $906,004,697; deposits (6-30-58),
$250,821,422 (two banks). 137,182 (res.) electric meters; 71,695 gas meters;
90,441 telephones. State Institution for Deaf.
Burton Banner+ Thursday Independent 1942 6 26 280 2.00
Mrs. S. Fletcher, Ed.; Gerald E. Collins, Pub., G-3416 S. Saginaw Rd. (7).
J Friday Legal 1928 7 24 280 3.00
Helen M. Gillett, Editor and Publisher, 811 Genesee Bank Bldg. (18).
JEvg.ex.Sun., r^^.,^ 1875 8 22 308 23.40 **91,189
1 Sun. Morn. independent Sunday circ. **91,031
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ralph B. Curry, Editor; Booth Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 200 E. First St.
Review -f Thursday Labor 1908 8 24 294 x3.00 §23,812
Marshall Boor. Editor; Flint Weekly Review, 100 E. 15th St.
FLUSHING (F5%), pop. 2,226; Genesee Co. (SEC). On Flint River, 10 m W of Flint.
GT RR. Tool and die factory ; flour mill. Residential. Diversified farming. Dairy
products, beans, grain.
Observer-f Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 2.50 §1,875
Donald E. and Robert L. Beebe, Publishers.
FOWLER (E5%), pop. 676; Clinton Co. (SC). 20 m N of Lansing. GT RR. Agriculture.
Grain, corn, sugar beets.
Post 4- Thursday Ind. Agric 1937 7 24 280 2.00 tl,200
Frank E. Von Arx, Editor and Publisher.
FOWLERVILLE (E6), pop. 1,466; Livingston Co. (SE). 26 m SE of Lansing. C&O RR.
Feed mill; creamery; nursery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, beans, hay.
Review-f- Wednesday ....Independent 1874 8 24 280 2.60
Richard A. Rudnicki, Editor; Lena I. Rudnicki, Publisher.
FRANKENMUTH (F6), pop. 1,208; Saginaw Co. (EC). On Cass River, 14 m SE of
Saginaw. Railroad station, Gera. C&O RR. Manufactures cheese, flour, woolen
goods, machine bushings, beer boxes. Dairy, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Newg-f Wednesday Independent 1906 9 22 301 3.00
Irene Zeilinger, Editor; Edmund Arnold and Clinton Grainger, Publishers.
FRANKFORT (C4), pop. 1.868; Benzie Co. (NW). On Lake Michigan, 86 m SW of
Traverse City. AA RR. Railroad car ferries to lake ports. Manufactures lumber
products, steel sashes and tanks, children's clothing, canned foods. Summer
resort. Fisheries. Agriculture, especially fruit.
Benzie County Patriot 4- Thursday Independent 1896 7 26 294 2.60
John W. Peterson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— -1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \n»«ued only during academic year. xSutocription included in membership fee.
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FRANKLIN (B6), pop. Xi,800; Oakland Co. (SE). 10 m N of Detroit. Bank and rail-
road station Birmingham. GT RR. Cider mill; machine shop. Residential.
Four Corners Press ...... Thursday . . Independent . . 1949 8 23 294 5.00 5,755
Thomas Thorburn. Editor; Betty Lewis, Publisher, 29456 Northwestern Hwy.
FREEPORT (D6), pop. 452; Barry Co. (SW). 25 m SE of Grand Rapids. Railroad
station and bank, Hastings. MC RR. Rakes, wooden specialties, dairy products
manufactured. Livestock, dairy, poultry farms.
News4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1926 5 24 216 1.50 §680
Cnas. H. Gieger, Editor and Publisher.
FREMONT (D5), pop. 8,056; Newaygo Co. (W). 25 m NE of Muskegon. C&O RR.
Manufactures canned baby food, pickles, insecticides. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Times-Indicator-f ................... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1879 8 24 287 3.00 $2,763
Vidian L. Roe, Editor and Publisher. % 4,2 00 — Free
GALESBURG (D6), pop. 1,200; Kalamazoo Co. (SW). 9 m E of Kalamazoo, banking
town. MC RR. Seedhouse, Ships seeds, plants. Dairy, fruit, stock, grain farms.
Argus-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1879 5 26 280 2.00 §962
C. W. Bower, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
GARDEN CITY (F6), pop. 9,012; Wayne Co. (SE). 5 m NW of Dearborn, nearest rail-
road station. MC; DT&I; PA; WAB RRs. Window frames, tools, dies manufac-
tured. Residential. Truck, grain farms. Potatoes, cabbage, corn.
Guardian ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1946 8 23 289 2.50 §5,197
Albert Kowalewski, Editor; Associated Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,
29314 FordRd.
Review4- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 8 24 301 2.50 $4,675
Frederick H. Nesley, Editor; Garden City Review, Inc., Pub., 29447 Ford Rd.
GAYLORDf (E3%), pop. 2,271; Otsego Co. (N). 70 m W of Alpena. MC RR. Hay
fever resort. Hardwood timber. Dairy, stock, fruit farms. Beef cattle, potatoes.
Otsego Co. Herald-Times -{-....Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1875 8 24 287 3.75 2,173
Neil Hercules, Editor and Publisher.
GLADSTONE (B3), pop. 4,831; Delta Co. (S Up. Penin.). On Bay de Nocquet, 9 m
NE of Escanaba. MSP&SSM RR. Manufactures plywood, flooring, veneers,
sporting goods, motors. Resort. Fisheries. Timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes,
strawberries, poultry.
Delta Reporter-f ..................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1886 5 24 202 3.50 1,862
R. A. Watson, Publisher, UN. Ninth St.
GLADWINf (E4%), pop. 1,878; Gladwin Co. (NEC). 40 m NW of Bay City. MC RR.
Oil wells. Lake resort. Stock, dairy farms.
...... 1877 8 24 301 3-°° **3'046
Paul Moon, Editor and Publisher.
COBLES (D6), pop. 662; Van Buren Co. (SW). 17 m W of Kalamazoo. MC RR, Bank,
Bloomingdale. Feed mill. Lake resort. Agriculture. Dairying, poultry, fruit.
News -f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1889 5 24 224 2.00 726
Ossian B. Mo*es. Editor and Publisher.
GRAND HAVENf (C5%), pop. 9,536; Ottawa Co. (W). On Lake Michigan, 12 m S of
Muskegon. GT; C&O RRs. Manufactures printing presses, pneumatic tools,
plastic products, electric appliances, plumbing fixtures, soda fountains, auto
parts, marine engines, pianos, leather gloves, children's playsuits. Tannery.
Resort. Fisheries. Agriculture. Potatoes, grapes, celery.
[Commercial IQQI Q 07 140 i nn _
Fisherman, The ....................... Monthly .......... { Fishing of the 19'U \ 11 \\l 1'UU
[Great Lakes 2 48 14°
Claude Ver Duin, Editor; Marine Publishing Co., 406 Howard St.
Tribune-f ................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1885 8 23 297 18.00 **6,264
A. W. McCall, Editor; The Daily Tribune, Publisher.
GRAND LEDGE (E6), pop. 4,506; Eaton Co. (S). On Grand River, 11 m W of Lans-
ing. C&O RR. Manufactures furniture, clay products. Dairy, stock farms.
Beans, hay.
Independent -f .......................... Thursday ....... Independent ...... 1870 8 26 301 2.50 3,444
Georgene Cantine, Editor; Walter R. Cantine, Publisher.
GRAND RAPIDSf (D5Vfe), pop. 176,515; Kent Co. (W). On Grand River, 140 m NW
of Detroit. GT ; C&O; NYC; PA; MC RRs. Airlines: CAP; LCA; NOR.
Furniture center of the country; wholesale fruit and produce center. Also
manufactures metal products, veneer and lumber products, gases and weld-
Ing equipment, typewriters, calculators, auto upholstery, bakery products, valves,
fittings, paper products, varnishes, lacquers, paints, refrigerators, plumbing and
bathroom fixtures, auto bodies, parts, tires, brass, iron products, knit underwear.
Railroad shops. Six banks; bank debits (7-1-58), $321,932,474; deposits
(7-1-58), $375,842,504. 126,000 electric (res.) (AC) meters; 85,033 gas (nat.)
meters; 96,859 telephones. Aquinas College; Calvin College and Seminary. Lake
resort. Gypsum, gravel pits. TV station.
Aquinas Herald+ V ................ Monthly .......... Collegiate .......... 1936 Controlled* free dist° $200
Students of Aquinas College. Editors and Publishers, 1607 Robinson Rd., S. E.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <& Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
estimate. yis*w& only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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..Chn.Ref. Ch 1875 8 28 152 4.00
1942
1942
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GRAND RAPIDSf (Continued)
Banner, The-f- Friday
Rev. John V. Ploeg, Editor.
Bible Guide (no adv.) Sunday Sun. School
Bible Light (no adv.) Sunday Sun. School
Bible Stories (no adv.) Sunday Sun. School .
Bible Truth (no adv.) Sunday Sunday School... 19 15
Rev. John H. Schoal, Editor.
Key, The (no adv.) Sunday Sun. School
Wachter, De (Dutch) Tuesday Chn. Ref. Chur...l868
Rev. E. Van Halsema, Editor; Christian Reformed Publishing House,
2850 Kalamazoo Ave. (8).
Calvinist Monthly Religious 1919 2 40 130 2.50
Young Calvinist Federation of North America, Publisher, 44 Ionia Ave., S. W.
Chimes+V Friday Coll.&Alumni.... 1907 5 22 203 2.50
Students of Calvin College. Editors and Publishers (6).
Christian Labor Herald + Monthly Christian Labor 1878 5 24 210 xl.50
J. Gritter. Ed.; Christian Labor Herald, Pub., 1600 Buchanan Ave. S. W. (7).
1930 3'50
40
40
40
20
40
30
140
140
140
140
140
147
1.00
1.00
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1.60
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$87,170
$16,810
$18,629
$20,040
$30,500
$11,526
$5,700
$23,000
$1,900
$60,300
Church Herald-f Friday Ref.Ch.inAmer.. l
See Leaders' Group also Religious Home Unit, Philadelphia, Pa.
Louis H. Benes, Editor; The Church Herald, Pub., 231 Jefferson Ave. (8).
Creston News-f- Thursday Independent 1905 5 24 203 1.95
A. H. Weighous, Editor and Publisher. 1410 Plainneld Ave., N. E. (5).
Herald-f Every Morn.. ..Independent 1885 8 22 294 28.60**52,239
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.**85,575
John Wurz, Editor; Booth Newspapers, Inc., Publisher (2).
Michigan Times 4- Friday Independent 1884 8 24 280 2.00 7,150
M. D. Schmidt, Editor; Michigan Times, Publisher, 623 McKay Tower.
Michigan Tradesman Monthly Gen'l Mdse 1883 4 26 168 6.00
R. J. Boyle, Ed.; Michigan Tradesman, Pub., 217 Grand ville Ave., S. W. (2).
Press-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1890 8 22 308 18.20**115,351
Color advertising accepted.
Lee M. Woodruff, Editor; Booth Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 20-24 E. Fulton St. (2).
South Kent County News-f ..Thursday Independent 1925 8 24 300 2.50 §2,547
Circulates chiefly in Byron Center, Caledonia and suburban area south of Grand
Rapids.
Chas. C. Vaughn, Editor and Publisher, 4215 S. Division Ave. (8).
Western Michigan Catholic-f ..Thursday Catholic 1948 8 24 308 4.00 20,020
Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. C. Walen, Editor; Bishop A. J. Babcock, Publisher,
154 Louis, N. W.
GRAND RIVER — See Detroit.
GRANDVILLE (D5H), pop. 2,022; Kent Co. (W). 4 m SW of Grand Rapids. C&O
RR. Manufactures refrigerator hardware and stampings. Residential. Agriculture.
Celery, peaches.
{Southwest Alliance Thursday Ind. Rep 1949 8 24 280 2.50 §2,449
Star4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1906 8 24 284 2.50 §1,98O
John H. Brewer, Editor and Publisher, 3956 Thirtieth St.
GRANT (D5), pop. 646; Newago Co. (W). 30 m N of Grand Rapids. C&O RR. Cream-
ery. Ships onions. Dairy, truck, poultry farms. Onions, carrots, spinach.
Herald-Independent -f ...Thursday Republican 1898 8 24 305 3.00 J794
Mrs. Nina Rose, Editor; Jac A. Cooper, Publisher.
GRASS LAKE (E6). pop. 878; Jackson Co. (S). 10 m E of Jackson. MC RR. Grain
elevator. Lake resort. Agriculture. Dairy products, livestock, grain.
News-f Friday Independent 1879 5 24 224 2.00 1,850
Bobby H. Mather, Editor; Robert Mather. Publisher.
GRAYLINGf (E4), pop. 2,066; Crawford Co. (N). On Ausable River, 44 m E of Trav-
erse City. MC RR. Manufactures plywood, crating. Summer and winter resort.
Logging. Timber. Agriculture.
Crawford County A valanche-f. Thursday Independent 1878 8 24 308 3.00 §1,675
Robert W. Strong, Editor and Publisher.
GREENVILLE (D5%). pop. 6.668; Montcalm Co. (SC). 32 m NE of Grand Rapids.
C&O; GT RRs. Manufactures refrigerators, gloves, baby clothes, hosiery, auto
bearings, electric ranpres, dairy and foundry products, farm implements. Resort.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, beans.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1854 8 24 294 18.20 **4,884
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Dale Stafford, Editor and Publisher.
GROSSE ILE (B7), pop. X5,200: Wayne Co. 17 m S of Detroit. Nearest bank and
railroad station, Trenton. NYC; MC; DT&I RRs. Naval Air Station. Greenhouses.
lie Camera, The Bi-wkly, Mon.. Local News 1945 3 24 122 2.00 §1,551
Henry George Hoch, Editor and Publisher.
GROSSE POINTE-— See Detroit.
HAMTRAMCK— See Detroit.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + tines Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vl"*ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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HANCOCK (Gl). pop. 6,228; Houghton Co. (NW Up. Penin.). On Portage Lake ship
canal, connecting Keweenaw Bay with Lake Superior, 100 m W of Marquette.
MC; CR RRs. Airline NOR. Manufacture! castings, sausage, beverages. Copper
smelting. Summer resort. Suomi College and Theological Seminary. Fisheries.
Copper mines ; timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, hay, oats.
Amerikan Suometar-f (Fin.).Tu.,Th.,Sat Religious 1899 7 27 287 7.00
Rev. P. Y. Yoki, Editor; Finnish Luthern Book Concern, Publisher,
601-R Quincy St.
Lutheran Counselor Semi-mo Lutheran 1939 2 24 95 2.00
Rev. Carl Tamminen, Editor; Finnish Lutheran Book Concern, Publisher.
Paimen-Sanomia (Finnish)... Monthly Lutheran 1889 2 36 112 1.25
Dr. A. Haapanen, Editor; Finnish Lutheran Book Concern, Publisher.
HANOVER (E6%), pop. 877; Jackson Co. (S). 15 m SW of Jackson. NYC RR. Timber
Diversified farming.
Hanover-Horton Local-}- Thursday Independent 1891 6 26 280 200 8404
Lloyd M. Baker, Editor and Publisher.
HARBOR BEACH (G5), pop. 2,349; Huron Co. (E). On Lake Huron, 60 m N of Port
Huron. C&O RR. Manufactures wheat and corn products, butter, silos. Summer
resort. Fisheries. Grain farms. Beans, wheat, oats.
Times -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1879 8 22 301 150 §2,100
Phebe Mizener, Editor and Publisher. * '
HARBOR SPRINGS (E8), pop. 1,626; Emmet Co. (N). On Little Traverse Bay. 65 m
NE of Traverse City. PA RR. Airline, CAP. Boat works. Summer resort. Hard-
wood timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, fruits.
Emmet County Graphic-}- Thursday Independent 1875 8 24 308 2.00 1 905
Herman W. Verseput, Editor Paul E. Verseput, Publisher.
HARPER WOODS — Community News — See Detroit.
Herald — See Saint Claire Shores.
HARRISONf (E4%). pop. 884; Clare Co. (NO. 32 m SE of Cadillac. Railroad station,
Clare. AA RR. Fish spears, crate factories. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms. Potatoes, beans.
Clare County Cleaver -f Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 280 2.50 §1,375
E. M. Bucholz. Editor and Publisher.
HARRISVILLEf (F4), pop. 485; Alcona Co. (NE). On Lake Huron, 80 m S of Alpena.
Bank. Oscoda. D&M RR. Nurseries. Resort. Agriculture.
Alcona County Review Thursday Ind. Rep 1877 7 24 280 2.50 51,050
E. W. Chapelle, Editor and Publisher.
HARTf (C6), pop. 2,172; Oceana Co. (W). 87 m N of Muskegon. C&O RR. Manufac-
tures canned goods, shirts, butter bowls. Summer resort. Agriculture. Apples,
potatoes, beans.
Journal-i- Thursday Republican 1869 8 24 294 2.50 §2,000
A. J. Chapman, Editor; Jack Corbin, Publisher.
HARTFORD (C6%), pop. 1,838; Van Buren Co. (SW). 17 m NE of Benton Harbor.
C&O RR. Manufactures prepared foliage. Nurseries. Diversified farming. Straw-
berries, grain, bulbs.
Day Spring-f Thursday Independent 1869 8 24 280 2.50 §1,253
Jack C. Sinclair, Editor and Publisher.
HASTINGSt (D6), pop. 6,096; Barry Co. (SW). 26 m NW of Battle Creek. MC RR.
Manufactures piston rings, oil additives, commercial presses, railroad car seals,
sprinkler equipment, furniture, metal tile and awnings, fishing rods, aluminum
die castings. Lake resort. Diversified farming.
Banner-f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1856 8 24 280 3.00 **4,559
R. M. Cook, Editor and Publisher.
HAZEL PARK (F6), pop. 17,770; Oakland Co. (SE). 18 m N of Detroit. Railroad
station, Royal Oak. GT RR. Machine shops; dog feed cannery; greenhouse.
Residential.
{Madison News-f Thursday Independent 1950 8 24 294 2.00 §2,634
News Thursday Independent 1939 8 24 294 2.00 §2,525
Mrs. Wilma Waldron, Editor; Hazel Park Publishers, Inc., 23805 John Rd.
Press4- Thursday Independent 1940 5 24 252 $4,721 — Free
Jack E. MacGriff, Ed.; Herald Review, Inc., Pub., 17205 Lahser, Detroit (19).
HIGHLAND PARK— See Detroit.
HILLMAN (F8H). pop. 442; Montmorency Co. (NE), 20 m W of Alpena, nearest bank-
ing town and railroad station. D&M RR. Manufactures waterproof sealer. Cream-
Northeastern5 Advertiser! \Thursday Independent 1946 5 24 200 2.00 750
Myron Edgerton, Editor and Publisher.
HILLSDALEf (E7), pop. 7,297; Hillsdale Co. (S). 33 m S of Jackson. NYC RR. Manu-
factures trousers, snow suits, screen doors, punches, dies, flour, auto parts,
brooms. Lake resort. Hillsdale College. Dairy farms.
Hillsdale Collegian-}- V Friday... Collegiate. 1873 5 26 224 3.75
Students of Hillsdale College, Editors and Publishers.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1909 8 24 280 15.60 **S,291
E. C." Hayhow','*Ed'itor* and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Veiled only during academic year. xSubscnption included in membership fee.
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HOLLAND (C6), pop. 15,868; Ottawa Co. (W). On Macatawa Bay, 25 m SW of Grand
Rapids. C&O RR. Manufactures warm air furnaces and registers, furniture,
•hoes, canned goods, springs, glass, chemicals, die castings, hearings, holts,
novelties, twine, concrete, woodworking machinery, metal, rubber specialties.
Lake resort. Hope College; Western Theological Seminary (men). Agriculture.
Celery, sugar beets, tulip bulbs.
Anchor+V Friday Collegiate 1887 5 24 182 xl.OO 1,100
Students of Hope College, Editors and Publishers.
{News 4- Thursday Independent 1871 8 28 294 3.00 578
Sentinel-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1896 8 23 294 18.20 **12,671
Color advertising accepted.
W. A. Butler, Editor and Publisher, 54-56 West Eighth St.
HOLLY (F6), pop. 2,663; Oakland Co. (SE). 16 m S of Flint. GT: C&O RRs. Manu-
factures springs, metal strippings, pianos. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Herald-Advertiser + Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 308 3.50 2,205
M. G. McCall, Editor; J. N. McCall, Publisher, 117 Martha St.
HOMER (E6%), pop. 1,801; Calhoun Co. (S). 23 m SW of Jackson. MC; NYC RRs.
Manufactures flour, dry milk products. Foundry. Farming. Wheat, corn, hay.
Index 4- Thursday Independent 1871 8 24 808 2.50 §1,150
R. E. Fogel. Editor and Publisher. 122 E. Main St.
HORTON — Hanover-Horton Local — See Hanover.
HOUGHTONf-CALUMET <A1%). pop. 5,085 (Houghton, 8,829; Calumet, 1,256);
Houghton Co. (NW Up. Penin.K On Portage Lake, with ship canal to Lake
Superior, 12 m SW of Calumet. DSS&A; CR; MR RRs. Airline, NOR. Boat con-
nections. Breweries; lumber mill. Michigan College of Mining and Technology.
Fisheries. Copper mines. Farming.
Alumni News (no adv.) Bi-monthly Coll. Alum 1948 3 26 128 x J4.400
Alumni Association, The Michigan College of Mining and Technology, Publisher.
Michigan Tech Lode-f V Wednesday Collegiate 1921 5 23 210 2.50 2,650
Students of the Michigan College of Mining and Technology, Editors and Pubs.
Mining Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898 8 24 301 18.20 **10,599
Mining Gazette Co., Publisher, 65 N. Isle Royale St.
HOUGHTON LAKE (E4). pop. X160; Roscommon Co. (NC). On Lake Houghton, 65 m
NW of Bay City. MC RR. Bank, Roscommon. Dairy, poultry farms.
Resorter+ .Thursday Independent 1939 8 24 800 3.00 §2,037
Leonard C. Hall. Editor and Publisher.
HOWELLt (F6). pop. 4,358; Livingston Co. (SE). 27 m NW of Ann Arbor. C&O;
AA RRs. Manufactures electric motors, pistons, aluminum alloys, fishing tackle,
chemicals, wire, abrasives, hardware. Summer resort. Diversified farming. Corn,
oats, beans.
Livingston County Press -h Wednesday ....Independent 1843 8 24 294 3.00 §5,750
Leslie B. Merritt, Editor; Livingston County Republican Press, Inc., Publishers,
111-113 N. Michigan Ave.
HUDSON (E7), pop. 2.778 ; Lenawee Co. (S). 19 m W of Adrian. CCC&SL; NYC RRs.
Manufactures fruit sprayers, car washers, condensed milk. Diversified farming.
Bl County Herald Friday Shopping 1934 8 24 308 3.50
J. D. Driskill, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 115 S. Church St.
Post-Gazette 4- Thursday Independent 1858 8 24 308 3.00 §1,440
Edward G. Potter, Editor; Post-Gazette Printing and Pub'g Co., 113 S. Market St.
HUNTINGTON WOODS — See Huntington News under Northwest Publications, Detroit.
IMLAY CITY (F6H), pop. 1,664; Lapeer Co. (SE). 80 m W of Port Huron. GT RR.
Foundries; creamery. Diversified farming. Celery, onions, potatoes.
Times + Wednesday ....Independent 1888 8 24 301 2.00 §1,571
C. Clair Cross, Publisher.
INKSTER (F6). pop. 16.728; Wayne Co. (SE). 8 m W of Dearborn. MC RR. Flower
pots manufactured. Greenhouses. Residential. Truck, poultry farms. Corn,
cucumbers.
Guide-Herald + Thursday .Independent 1967 8 22 301 4-
William A. Ross, Ed.; Guide Newspapers, Pub., 4710 Greenfield Rd., Dearborn.
Ledger-Star-f- Thursday Independent 1945 8 24 294 2.50 §7,345
Marguerite Webster, Editor; Associated Newspapers, Inc., Publishers,
26701 Michigan Ave.
lONIAt <D5%), pop. 6,412; Ionia Co. (SWC). On Grand River, 88 m E of Grand
Rapids. GT; C&O RRs. Manufactures house, school and church furniture, auto
body parts, beer, flour, pottery. Meat packing plant. Michigan State Reforma-
tory and Ionia State Hospital. Diversified farming. Wheat, livestock, apples.
Ionia County News 4- .Thursday Republican 1921 8 24 287 2.00 §3,878
Fred D. Keister, 8rd, Editor ; Ionia County News, Inc., Publisher.
Sentinel-Standard -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1866 8 24 294 15.00 §4,223
Fred M. Kidd, Sr.. Editor; Ionia Sentinel-Standard, Inc.. Publisher.
IRON MOUNTAIN* (A8), pop. 9,679; Dickinnon Co. (SW Up. Pentn.). 58 m NW of
Escanaba. C&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Airline NOR. Wooden auto parts, lumber,
mine and marine machinery manufactured. Iron mines ; timber. Summer resort.
Dairy, fruit, truck farms. Potatoes, hay. apples.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1921 8 24 294 20.80 **10,159
Lawrence D. Tucker, Editor; Iron Mountain Pub. Co.
Cftradation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
cms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— -1950 Census. xRand McNalhr
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IRON RIVER (G2), pop. 4,048; Iron Co. (W Pp. Penin.). 48 m W of Iron Mountain.
CMSP&P; C&NW RRs. Lake resort. Hardwood timber; iron mine*. Dairy,
poultry, truck farm*. Potatoes.
Reporter-h ................................ Mon&Thurs....Ind. Rep ............. 1885 8 24 280 4.00 §3,631
James Nietzel, Editor; Reporter Publishing- Company.
IRONWOOD (F2), pop. 11,466; Gogebic Co. (NW Up. Penin.) 40 m E of Ashland,
Wis. MSP&SSM ; C&NW RRs. Airline NOR. Saw, planing mills ; butter, sausage,
cigar, glove, trailer, furniture factories. Logging. Summer resort. Iron mines;
timber. Dairy, truck farms.
f Auttaja (Finnish) ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 7 24 280 4.00 tl.850
1 Lutheran Voice. The + ............ Monthly .......... Lutheran ........... 1936 2 36 140 2.00 $1,400
1 Dr. G. A. Aho, Editor; National Publishing Co., 324 Suffolk St.
Globe+ ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1919 8 24 301 20.80 **S,797
Linwood I. Noyes, Editor and Publisher, 118 E. McLeod Ave.
ITHACAf (E6), pop. 2,377; Gratiot Co. (C). 40 m N of Lansing. AA RR. Grain
elevators. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Beans, sugar beets.
Gratiot County Herald -f ........ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1869 8 24 294 2.50 **5,357
Romaine and George McCall, Editors; Gratiot County Herald, Publisher.
JACKSONf (E6), pop. 51.088; Jackson Co. (S). 72 m W of Detroit. GT; NYC;
MC RRs. Airline, NOR.
Railroad shops. Manufactures auto parts and accessories, tires, confectionery,
lawn mowers, grinding wheels, hot water heaters, furniture, gas burners, air
conditioning and refrigeration equipment, flexible hose lines and fittings,
extracts and flavoring. Two banks; deposits (6-23-58), $112,126,203. 24,814
electric (AC) meters; 19,819 gas (nat.) meters; 23,664 telephones.
out. « t>-f^^fj_ JEvg.ex.Sun., T - nAnt*Mt. 1837 8 23 308 20.80**36,617
Citizen Patriot* ................... | Sun. Morn. Independent ...... Saturday circ.**33,147
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ.**37,169
C. M. Saunders, Editor; Booth Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 214 S. Jackson St.
Photo Deve,opment. ............... Month.y ......... {B£g«»«""- 1923 d^nJIL^iH 114.505
The Master Photo Dealers' and Finishers' Assn., Pub., 104 E. Michigan Ave.
««^f«*^ TI^-L. fiVM.v [Correc'n & 1935 5 21 168 2.00 $1,250
Spectator, The + ...................... Friday ............. JRehabili'n Controlled free dist. $7,450
H. R. Dillon, Editor; Southern Michigan Prison Inmates, Publisher,
JOHANNESBURG (E8%), pop. X100; Otsego Co. (N). 14 m SE of Gaylord, nearest
railroad station and banking town. MC RR. Sawmill. Dairy, stock farms.
North Woods Call, The-f- .Wednesday ..... n^erv^n*81953 5 24 20° 3'00 2'870
Marguerite Gahagan, Editor and Publisher.
JONESVILLE (E6%), pop. 1.694; Hillsdale Co. (S). 28 m SW of Jackson. NYC RR.
Manufactures display fixtures, toys, paint brushes, cigars, sausage. Timber.
Diversified farming. Hay. grain.
Independent -f .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1850 5 26 238 2.00 §814
Robert Dunn, Editor; Independent Pub. Co., 101-5 E. Chicago St.
KALAMAZOOt (D6), pop. 57,704; Kalamazoo Co. (SW). 141 m W of Detroit and
142 m E of Chicago. MC; NYC: PA; GT RRs. Airlines: LCA; NOR.
Extensive paper and paper product manufactories; furnaces, silos, fishing
tackle, drill presses, tools, auto shop equipment; air conditioning equipment,
forgings, gas heaters, musical instruments, railroad maintenance of way equip-
ment, Pharmaceuticals, meat products, chemicals, truck transmissions, taxicabs,
school furniture, aircraft and missile controls, pneumatic lift units. Oil refinery.
Four banks; bank clearings (1957), $1,802,899.919: deposits (3-4-58), $148,-
650,820. 24,022 (res.) electric (AC) meters; 19.050 (res.) gas (nat.) meters;
85,852 (res.) telephones. Kalamazoo College; Western Michigan University;
Nazareth College. Quantities of celery shipped. TV station.
Bloodlines Journal ................. ..Bi-Monthly ..... Dogs .................. 1905 3 27 140 1.50
Dr. E. G. Fuhrman, Editor: Bloodlines Journal, Publisher, 321 W. Cedar St.
PftTAttA-4- JEvg.ex.Sun., T^J^^J^.* 1833 8 22 308 23.40 **48,830
GazetteH- ................................ |gun Morn Independent ....... Sunday circ. **49,696
Color advertising accepted.
J. K. Walsh, Editor; Booth Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 401 S Burdick St. (99).
Index V ..................................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1877 5 26 231 2.50
Students of Kalamazoo College. Editors and Publishers,
Kalamazoo College. 1201 Academy St. (49).
jR(noPidv.^^b.!tr!..T.h.e JQnarterly ........ Ornithology ....... 1923 1 48 94 x3.00 $2.400
Dr. H. Lewis Baits, Jr., Editor; Michigan Audubon Society, Publisher,
Kalamazoo College.
Square Deal + .......................... Friday ............ Labor ................. 1926 5 24 224 1.00
F. H. Bailey, Editor and Publisher, 206 Capitol Theatre Building (5).
Western Herald V ................... Friday ..... Coll. Educ .................. 1916 5 22 196x1.50
Students of Western Michigan University, Editors and Publishers.
m°
..
Russell A. Strong, Editor; Western Michigan University, Publisher.
KALKASKAf (D4), pop. 1,260; Kalkaska Co. (NW). 26 m E of Traverse City. PA RR.
Wire cloth, fishing tackle factories. Lake resort. Dairy, fruit farms.
Leader and Kalkaskfan + ....... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1878 7 24 280 2.50 §1,200
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rowell, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. .xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included In membership fee.
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KEEGO HARBOR (F6), pop. X3,200; Oakland Co. (SE). 5 m W of Pontiac, nearest
bank and railroad station. GT RR. Summer resort. Dairy, stock, fruit farms.
Inter-Lake News + Thursday Independent 1934 8 24 287 3.00 §4,200
Circulates also in Walled Lake.
Irene H. Treacy and Kennth T, Treacy, Editors and Publishers.
KINGSTON (F6), pop. 871; Tus cola Co. (E). 88 m E of Saginaw. GT RR. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms. Beans, sugar beets.
Enterprise-f Friday Independent 1915 8 24 276 1.50 §610
M. L. Steel, Editor; Enterprise Co., Publisher.
UUNGSBURG (E5%), pop. 942; Shiawassee Co. (SEC). 20 m NE of Lansing. MC RR.
Lumber mill ; dog food factory. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat,
hay, peppermint.
Press4- Thursday Independent 1921 6 23 186 2.50 §1.056
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Veith, Editors and Publishers.
LAKE CITYf (D4), pop. 719; Missaukee Co. (NC). 15 m NE of Cadillac. PA RR.
Lake resort. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes, hay, grain.
Missaukee Republican Thursday Republican 1883 8 24 801 2.50 1,805
Lawrence V. Nelson, Publisher.
LAKE LINDEN (Al), pop. 1.462; Houghton Co. (NW Up. Penin.). 65 m NW of
Marquette. CR; MR RRs. Saw mill; logging. Agriculture. Hay. strawberries,
potatoes.
Native Copper Times 4- Friday Independent 1883 7 24 280 2.50 787
Emil Rutila, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE ODESSA (D6). pop. 1,696; lona Co. (SWC). 36 m SE of Grand Rapids. C&O RR.
Cannery; grain elevator. Lake resort. Diversified farming. Beans, peas, grain.
Wave + Thursday Independent 1888 7 26 276 2.00 §1,218
David E. Chapman, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE ORION (F6), pop. 2,385; Oakland Co. (SE). 11 m N of Pontiac. MC RR. Lake
resort. Residential. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Potatoes, corn, beans.
Review-f Thursday Independent 1881 7 24 287 3.00 §1,761
Grace H. Wilson, Editor; William Haight, Publisher.
LAKEVIEW (D5), pop. 975; Montcalm Co. (SE). 48 m NE of Grand Rapids. C&O RR.
Creamery. Lake resort. Gas wells. Dairy, poultry, stock farms. Potatoes, sugar
beets, beans.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1879 8 24 308 2.00 **2,264
Fred E. Butler, Editor and Publisher.
L'ANSEf (A2), pop. 2,876; Baraga Co. (N Up. Penin.). On L'Anse Bay, 60 m NW of
Marquette. DSS&A RR. Lumber mills. Summer resort. Fisheries. Timber.
Grain farms.
Sentinel-t- Wednesday ....Independent 1880 8 24 294 2.50 §2,456
R. W. Menge, Editor; Baraga County Publishing Company.
LANSING (E6). pop. 92,129; Ingham Co. (S). The State Capital. On Grand River, 84 m
NW of Detroit. MC; C&O; GT RRs. Airlines CAP; NOR.
Manufactures automobiles, auto castings and forcings, auto wheels, trucks,
school buses, cement blocks, flour, marine engines, oil burning appliances, paints,
lawn and power mowers, tools, aerial photography equipment. Three banks ;
deposits (for two banks), (1957), $105,832,366. 53,080 electric meters; 37,588
gas (nat.) meters; 48,361 telephones. Two TV stations.
Industrial News -f Friday Labor 1920 7 24 280 2.00
F. W. Johnson, Editor; Stanley Sharpe, Publisher, 128 W. Ionia St. (7).
Journal of the Michigan ^MnntVilv Dental IQIQ 9 99 119 4AA
State Dental Assn + (Monthly Dental 1919 2 22 112 4.00
Dr. F. A. Henny, Ed.; Michigan State Dental Assn., Pub., 112 E. Allegan.
J°State Medlcll itaie'ty!" JMonthly Medical 1902 2 35 126 x6.00
Wilfrid Haughey, *M.D., Editor; Michigan State Medical Society, Publisher,
606 Townsend St. (15).
J3.750
J6.500
VMonthly Educational 1923 3 27 140 2.50 50,884
"Hulgh 'Schram, EditorV' Michigan Educ'n Assn., Publisher, Box 480.
[Retail & 1017 a 9 A am «r
M«cW«.n Food New. + Semi-mo jwho^esale Controlled circ. > 11, 379
W. R. Keasey. Editor; Michigan Food Dealers Assn., Publisher.
404 Tussing Bldg. (7).
Michigan National Guards- IT*™*™,, unm*™ 1947 4 24 148
man-f (no adv.) .. ..[Monthly Military Controlled free dist.
Major Robert J. Baird, Editor; Michigan National Guard, Publisher,
P. O. Box 210 (1).
1950 5 24 217 1.00
J8.125
Michigan Out-of-Doors-f Monthly {conservation
Eugene M. Little, Editor; Michigan United Conservation Clubs, Publisher,
P.O. Box 2235 (11).
Michigan Overseas Veteran -{-.Monthly Veteran News... 1931 8 24 308 x.50
Peter F. Bommarito, Editor; Dept. of Michigan Veterans of Foreign Wars of
U. S.. Publisher, 924 N. Washington Ave. (6).
Michigan Patron (offset) Monthly Agriculture 1917 3 28 129 x.60
W. J. Brake, Editor; Michigan State Grange, Publisher, 314 N. Walnut St. (33).
54,049
t50,000
16/100
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. -»-Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNiflr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
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LANSING (Continued) Estab Coli<S> Width V Depth Sub
Michigan Roads and \Thumdnv (Highways & 1905 3 26 140 5.00
Construction .................... Jlhursday ........ (Public Works 2 41 140
M. J. Baker, Editor; State Review Publishing Co., 802 Hollister Bldg. (8).
Michigan's Health (no adv.). .Monthly .......... Public Health.... 1898 3 27 132
Not issued during June, July, Aug. and Sept. Controlled free dist.
Michigan Dept. of Health, Publisher (4).
Michigan State Bar Journal.. .Monthly .......... Legal ................. 1921 2 28 105x5.00
Milton E. Bachmann, Editor; State Bar of Michigan, Publisher,
884 Hollister Bldg.
- 18B6 8 '
Clt
* 1,944
$12,500
9,000
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Paul A. Martin, Publisher, 120 E. Lena wee (19).
LAPEERf (F6%), pop. 6,148; Lapeer Co. (SE). 20 m E of Flint. GT; MC RRs.
Manufactures gray iron castings, insect exterminators, aircraft specialties.
Lake resort. Dairy, grain farms.
Lapeer County Press 4- .......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1839 8 23 294 3.00
W. A. Myers, R. M. Myers, Editors ; Lapeer County Press. Publisher.
LAURIUM (Al%), pop. 8,211; Houghton Co. (NW Up. Penin.). 68 m NW of
Marquette. CR RR. Diversified farming. Potatoes, strawberries, hay.
{Christian Monthly ................... Monthly .......... Religious ............ 1944 2 24 93 1.50
KlFa\"^Zk7d8ve)hti.....}Month,y .......... B.1W.». ........... 1915 2 27 112 1.50
Finnish Apostolic Lutheran Church of America, Publisher, 86 Third St.
$600
arv.>MonthIy .......... Religious ........... 1924 2 32 126
Walter Torola, Editor; Rauha Publishing Assoc., 120 Amygdaloid St.
LAWTON (D6%), pop. 1,206; Van Buren Co. (SW). 20 m W of Kalamazoo. MC RR.
Manufactures grape juice, roller bearings, machine chucks. Lake resort.
Diversified farming.
Leader-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1887 5 24 224 2.50
F. C. Lewis, Editor; C. E. Lewis & Company, Publishers.
LELANDf (D8%), pop. X850; Leelanau Co. (NW). On Lake Michigan, 28 m N of
Traverse City. Bank and railroad station, Suttons Bay. M&NE RR. Fisheries.
Resort. Dairy, fruit farms.
Leelanau Enterprise Tribune. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1877 5 24 220 2.75
Don Gordon, Editor; Don Gordon and E. J. Ziebell, Publishers.
LESLIE (E6), pop. 1,543; Ingham Co. (S). 16 m N of Jackson. MC RR. Grain elevators;
metal screw works. Grain, stock, poultry, fruit farms. Sugar beets, corn, wheat.
Local-Republican 4- ................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1869 5 24 224 2.50
John S. Gingas, Editor and Publisher.
LINCOLN (F4), pop. 409; Alcona Co. (NE). 27 m S of Alpena, bankinj? town. Railroad
station. Harris ville. D&M HR. Lake resort. Diversified farming. Wheat, potatoes.
cattle.
Alcona County Herald -h ........ Friday ............ Independent ...... 1908 7 24 280 2.50
Merrill Weber. Editor and Publisher.
LINCOLN PARK (F6), pop. 29,810; Wayne Co. (SE). On Detroit River, 10 m SW of
Detroit. PA RR. Manufactures automatic products, cement blocks, precision
tools, tractors. Pattern works and welding. Bank deposits (1957), $65,718,854.
Mellus Newspapers (wkly) comprised of:
•Allen Parker-f ....................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1918
'Ecorse Enterprise+ .............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1918
•Lincoln Parker-f .................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1918
•Melvindale Messenger-}- ....... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1918
*Southgate Sentinel .. Thursday • .......................... 1956
Circulates in Ecorse Township.
•Southwest Detroiter-h .......... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1940
•Township Tribune + ............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1945
Circulates in Taylor and Dearborn townships.
•Advertising for these newspapers may be placed through the office of The
Mellus Newspapers. 1661 Fort St. (25).
LINDEN (F6), pop. 938; Genesee Co. (SEC). 17 m S of Flint. GT RR. Bank, Fenton.
Flour mill; elevators; creamery. Summer resort. Grain farms. Beans.
Leader-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1896 7 24 280 2.50
Earl B. Sutton, Editor and Publisher.
LITCHFIELD (E6%), pop. 882; Hillsdale Co. (S). 29 m SW of Jackson. NYC RR.
Butter, playground equipment, auto parts manufactured. Dairy farms.
Gazette ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1872 8 24 308 2.50
D. L. Doty, Editor and Publisher.
LIVONIA (F6), pop. 17,534; Wayne Co. (SE). 20 m W of Detroit. C&O RR. Manufac-
tures tools, dies, stampings, paint, laminated glass. Nursery. Diversified farming.
Livonian, The ........................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1939 9 22 294 8.50
Paul Chandler, Editor and Publisher, Plymouth.
Livonia News — See Detroit Suburban Newspapers, Detroit.
LOWELL (D6%), pop. 2.191; Kent Co. (W). 20 m E of Grand Rapids. GT; C&O RRs.
Manufactures sprayers, toys, door hardware, cherry furniture, flour, canned
goods. Hatcheries; bean processing plant. Diversified farming.
Ledger and Alto Solo -f ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 8 24 294 2.50
Harold F. Jefferies, Editor and Publisher.
1.50 *1.000
§1,050
§2,867
§1,200
1,200
8
23
294
3.50 J10, 500
8
23
294
3.50 $1,025
8
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294
3.50 J16.700
8
23
294
3.50 J4,200
8
23
294
3.50 1:7,950
8
23
294
3.50 $850
8
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3.50 904
11,194 — Free
§928
§842
**6,345
§2,156
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 19SO Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership lee.
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LUDINGTONf (C4H). pop. 9,606; Mason Co. (W). Oa Lake Michigan, 75 m NW of
Grand Rapids. C&O RR. Boat connections. Manufactures watch cases, printer's
and railway equipment, kitchen utensils, household fixtures, game boards, insti-
tutional furniture, electric fuel pumps, motor and refrigerator parts, chemicals.
Fisheries. Resort. Agriculture.
New« + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1869 8 24 801 14.00
H. P. Furstenau, Editor and Publisher.
LYONS (E5H). pop. 683; Ionia Co. (SWC). On Grand River, 82 m N of Lansing. C&O
RR. Bank, Ionia. Furniture factory. Timber. Diversified farming.
Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1897
Frank E. Von Arx, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 1.60
Clrc
**5,853
*200
MACKINAC ISLAND (E2%). pop. . „ ... ....
of Mackinac, 45 m SW of Sault Sainte Marie. Boat connections. Bank town.
672; Mackinac Co. (E. Up. Penin.). On Straits
ault Sail -
products manufactured. Summer resort. Timber.
21 224 1.00
St. Ignace. Confectionery
Dairy, truck* fruit farms.
Town Crier -f ........................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1954
Published during summer months only.
The Mackinac Island Town Crier, Publisher, P. O. Box 763.
MADISON HEIGHTS — Madison News— See Hazel Park.
Tri-City Messenger — See Troy.
MANCELONA (D3%), pop. 1,000; Antrim Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Traverse City.
PA RR. Manufactures metal specialties, steel tanks. Dairy, stock, poultry farms
Potatoes, beans, alfalfa.
Herald -|- ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1879 7 24 280 2.50 §1,432
Cyril A. Dolezel, Editor; Kenneth C. Parker, Publisher, 110 Maple Ave.
MANCHESTER (E6), pop. 1,888; Washtenaw Co. (SE). 20 m SE of Jackson. NYC RR.
Feed mill. Diversified farming.
Enterprise-*- ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1866 7 24 280 3.00 1,085
Russell and Edith Hansen, Editors and Publishers.
MANISTEEf (C4), pop. 8.642; Manistee Co. (NW). On Lake Michigan, 65 m S of
Traverse City. C&O; M&NE RRs. Manufactures salt paper, dresses, pumps,
•hoes, furniture, time clocks, beverages, chemicals, boats, drop forgings, cast
iron products. Summer resort. Fisheries. Salt mines. Agriculture. Dairy prod-
ucts, potatoes, strawberries.
News- Advocate -4- .................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1894 8 24 294 16.00 §4,460
Color advertising accepted.
Winston C. Kuehl, Editor; John Batdorff, Publisher.
MANISTIQUEf (C2tt), pop. 5,086; Schoolcraft Co. (EC Up. Penin.). On Lake Mich-
igan, 45 m E of Escanaba. M&LS; MSP&SSM RRs. Boat connections. Manufac-
tures lumber, paper, pulp, broom handles, cheese, lime. Fisheries. Lake resort.
Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, oats, hay.
Pioneer-Tribune + ................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1880 8 24 280 3.00 §1,607
Prints Advisor for free distribution weekly on Thursday. Circ. 3,650.
William L. Norton, Editor; Tribune Publishing Company.
MANTON (D4)f pop. 1,085; Wexford Co. (NW). 12 m N of Cadillac. PA RR. Saw mill;
chair factory. Summer resort. Timber. Dairy, fruit, truck farms. Potatoes.
beans, corn.
Tribune-Record -f .................... Friday ............ Republican ......... 1874 6 26 280 1.50 §1,266
Gerald B. Herrider, Editor and Publisher.
MARCELLUS (D6%), pop. 1,014; Cass Co. (SW). 22 m SW of Kalamazoo. GT RR.
Creamery. Lake resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
News-f ..................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 8 24 294 2.50 §1,055
C. D. Moormann & Son, Editors and Publishers.
MARINE CITY (G6), pop. 4,270; St. Clair Co. (E). On St. Clair River. 20 m S of Port
Huron. PH&D RR. Lumber mill; elevator. Resort. Salt mines. Agriculture.
Independent-f .......................... Thursday ........ In d. Rep ............. 1917 8 24
Stewart W. Robertson, Editor; Independent Printing Co., Publisher,
420 S. Water St.
297 2.50 §1,722
MARION (D4H), pop. 879: Osceola Co. (NWC). On Middlebranch River, 80 m NE of
Grand Rapids. AA RR. Saw mill. Diversified farming. Potatoes, hay, grain
Press 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 7 24 280 2.50 §960
Robert L. Sharp, Editor; Fred S. Smith, Publisher.
MARLETTE (F5), pop. 1,489; Sanilac Co. (E). 45 m W of Port Huron. C&O RR. Manu-
factures trailer coaches, dairy products, steel fabricating, cement vaults. Diver-
sified farming. Sugar beets, wheat, corn.
Leader-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 8 24 294 2.00 §1,038
Robert C. Neumann, Editor and Publisher.
MARQUETTEf (B2), pop. 17,202; Marquette Co. (NWC Up. Penin.). On Lake Superior,
60 m N of Escanaba. DSS&A; LS&I RRs. Airline NOR. Center and chief port
of the iron industry of upper Michigan. Manufactures chemicals, foundry
products, woodenware and wood novelties, mining machinery, lumber, diamond
drills, sausage, beverages. Railroad shops. Summer resort. Fisheries; timber.
Northern Michigan College of Education. State Prison and House of Correction.
Diversified farming.
Mining Journal-*- .................... Evjt.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1884 8 24 300 20.80 **14,470
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Kenneth S. Lowe, Editor; Mining Journal Company, Ltd., Publisher.
Northern College News+ V...Ftntly (Wed.).. Coll.A Alumni... 1917 Controlled* free di'st. $1.775
Students of Northern Michigan College of Education, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Scpt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit}
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
•ma. 12 to inch. TAg»t« lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. i/Itnucd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MARSHALL! (E6), pop. 5,777; Calhoun Co. (S). On Kalamazoo River, 13 m E of
Battle Creek. MC RR. Manufactures furnaces, auto parts and trailers, refriger-
ator cabinets, rupture appliances, proprietary medicines, paint, feed. Meat pack-
ing plant. Agriculture. Onions, livestock, grain.
Chronicle-f .Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic 1879 8 24 29418.20 **3,498
James M. Moses, Publisher.
MASONf (E6), pop. 8,514; Ingham Co. (S). 12 m S of Lansing. MC RR. Milk products
manufactured. Nursery. Timber. Agriculture. Beans, cabbage, mint.
Ingham County News + Thursday Independent 1859 8 24 287 2.60 §5,918
N. D. Brown, Editor and Publisher.
MAYVILLE (F5), pop. 888; Tuscola Co. (E). 30 m SE of Saginaw. C&O RR. Concrete
block, chloride chemical factories; creamery. Diversified farming. Potatoes,
beans, sugar beets.
Monitor-l- Thursday Independent 1888 7 22 280 2.00 §1,O50
Joanne Langford, Wm. Langford, Publishers.
McBAIN (D4), pop. 506; Missaukee Co. (NC). 45 m SE of Traverse City. AA RR.
Cold storage plant. Agriculture. Potatoes, beans, livestock.
Chronicle-h Thursday Independent 1891 7 26 294 1.50 750
Ben Minier, Editor and Publisher.
MELVINDALE — Messenger — See Mellus Newspapers, Lincoln Park.
MEMPHIS (G5%), pop. 800; Macomb Co. (SE). 20 m SW of Port Huron. Railroad
station, Emmet. GT RR. Bank, Richmond. Diversified farming.
News Thursday Republican 1891 7 24 280 2.50 §428
Walter W. Schultz, Publisher.
MENDON (D6tt), pop. 844; St. Joseph Co. (S). On St. Joseph River, 20 m S of Kala-
mazoo. PA RR. Molded plastic specialties, boats manufactured. Dairy, stock,
grain farms. Wheat, corn, dairy products.
Globe-Leader -f Thursday Independent 1877 5 24 227 2.50 §857
Arthur V. and Maxine E. Howe, Editors and Publishers.
MENOMINEEf (B8%), pop. 11,161; Menominee Co. (SW Up. Penin.). On Green Bay
and Menominee River, opposite Marinette, Wis. C&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Airline,
NOR. Boat connections. Manufactures lumber, furniture, paper, electrical appli-
ances, bottle fillers, advertising specialties, beer, limestone products, mining
pumps, saw mill machinery, boilers, saws, cheese. Sugar refinery. Summer
resort. Herring fisheries. Dairy farms.
Herald-Leader -I- Evgr.ex.Sun Independent ..1864 8 24 294 15.60 **5,158
James Ripley, Editor ; Herald-Leader Company, Publisher.
MERRILL (E5), pop. 809; Saginaw Co. (EC). 18 m W of Saginaw. C&O RR. Diversified
farming. Wheat, corn, sugar beets.
Monitor-h Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 308 2.00 §1,719
Clarence V. Smazel, Editor and Publisher, St. Louis.
MIDDLEVILLE (D6), pop. 1,047; Barry Co. (SW). 21 m SE of Grand Rapids. MC RR.
Manufactures water heaters, tools, dies, flour, dairy products. Hatchery. Diver-
sified farming. Potatoes, wheat, beans.
Sun and Caledonia News -f Friday Rep. & Agric 1876 7 24 280 3.00 §1,250
Joe H. Griffith and Donald E. Boysen, Publishers.
MIDLANDf (E5), pop. 14,285; Midland Co. (EC). 18 m W of Bay City. C&O; MC RRs.
Airline, CAP. Manufactures chemicals, plastics, tools, cement products. Oil re-
finery. Oil, gas wells. Diversified farming. Beans, sugar beets.
News + JEvg.ex.Sun Independent 1937 9 22 298 17.00**! 1,146
Color advertising accepted.
Philip T. Rich, Editor; Rich Publishing House, Inc., 124 McDonald St.
MILAN (F6%), pop. 2.768; Washtenaw Co. (SE). 14 m S of Ann Arbor. WAB; AA
RRs. Manufactures furnaces, boilers, plastics, boats. Diversified farming.
Leader -f Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 280 3.00 J1.500
Russell and Edith Hansen, Editors and Publishers.
MILFORD (F6), pop. 1,924; Oakland Co. (SE). 18 m W of Pontlac. C&O RR. Manu-
factures electric welding machinery. Automobile proving ground. Summer resort.
Timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, apples, dairy products.
Times 4- Thursday Independent 1871 8 24 297 2.50 3,025
Will H. Gharrity, Editor; Milford Publishing Co., 445 N. Main St.
f Auto & Air- io/ic Q oc i/in ^ nn
Tooling and Gaging Monthly < craft Tool'* 1946 8 Controlled circ 14,300
{& Gag g
Frederick A. Moore, Sr., Editor; Tool and Gage News Inc., Publisher,
342 N. Main St.
MILLINGTON (F6)» pop. 1,043; Tuscola Co. (E). 27 m SE of Saginaw. MC RR. Diver-
sified farming. Potatoes, beans, wheat.
Herald-f Friday Independent 1919 7 24 280 2.50 §1,100
Ira Fox, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
MINDEN CITY (G6), pop. 869; Sanilac Co. (E). 60 m NW of Port Huron. C&O RR.
Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms. Beans, hay.
Herald-f Friday Independent 1876 6 24 224 2.00 621
Wm. A. Engel, Editor and Publisher.
MIOt <E4). pop. X600; Oscoda Co. (NE). On Au Sable River, 66 m SW of Alpemu
Railroad station, Roacommon. MC RR. Resort. Pine, hardwood timber. Diver-
sified farming. Hay, livestock.
Oscoda County News-f .Thursday Independent....... 18 81 7 24 276 2.00 §1,100
K. W. Cournyer, Editor; B. J. Cournyer, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MONROEf (F7). pop. 21,467; Monroe Co. (8E). On Lake Erie. 18 m N of Toledo, Ohio.
MC; C&O; NYC; PA RRa. Manufactures paper products, flbreboard and fibre
shipping containers, auto parts, filing equipment, commercial stokers, beverages.
Stone quarries. Nurseries. Resort. Diversified farming.
News ......................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1825 8 23 294 20.80**18,679
J S Gray. Editor; Monroe Publishing1 Company.
MONTAGUE (C5), pop. 1,530; Muskegon Co. (W). On White Lake. 15 m NW of
Muskegon. C&O RR. Manufactures metal and wood patterns, aluminum novel-
ties, Machined steel products, dairy products. Fisheries. Resort. Diversified
farming.
Observer+ ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 5 24 224 3.00 §86S
Frederick Gigax, Editor and Publisher.
MONTROSE (F5). pop. 937; Genesee Co. 14 m NW of Flint. GT RR. Agriculture.
Grain, potatoes. Dairy products.
^News"!!!?.^.^™. ...... } Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 5 24 224 2.00 1,085
Paul B. Adams, Editor; Adams Printing Co., Publisher, Swartz Creek.
MORENCI (E7), pop. 1,983; Lenawee Co. (S). 20 m SW of Adrian. NYC; O&M RRs.
Manufactures gas producing machines, dairy products, rust proofing materials,
rubber and screw machine products, flour, feed. Hatcheries. Diversified farm-
ing. Corn, wheat, oats.
Observer-l- ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1872 8 24 294 2.50 $1,060
Robert G. Green, Editor and Publisher, 120 North St.
MOUNT CLEMENSt (G6), pop. 17,027; Macomb Co. (SE). On Clinton River, 20 m N
of Detroit. GT RR. Manufactures dinnerware, electric ranges and ironers, metal
auto parts, tools, power boats, farm implements. Health resort. Agriculture.
Dairy products, grain, rhubarb.
Flyer-f- ............... Friday. . . Independent .. . 1948 8 24 294 Free 6,000
A civilian enterprise edited and published in the interest of military and
civilian personnel of Selfridge Air Force Base.
Monitor-Leader -f .................... n*'8**' Ind«P«nd«Bt ...... I860 8 23 294 18.00^*12,005
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. B. MacLachlan. Editor; Macomb Publishing Co., Monitor-Leader Bldg.
MOUNT MORRIS (F5%), pop. 2,890; Genesee Co. (SEC). 10 m N of Flint. C&O RR.
Residential. Agriculture. Dairy products, grain, potatoes.
Genesee County Herald-f- ....... Wednesday. Independent 1932 7 24 280 2.50 §1,342
Don R. Maginn, Editor; Don Maginn and Una M. Maginn, Publishers.
MOUNT PLEASANTf (E5), pop. 11,898; Isabella Co. (C). 48 m W of Bay City. AA;
C&O RRs. Manufactures gasoline, motor oil, sugar, bathroom fixtures, con-
densed milk, flour, automobile hardware. Central Michigan College of Educa-
cation. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, corn, oats.
Central Michigan LifeV ......... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 192° C2ntrolled2free dis°t° 3,500
Dept. of Information Services, Central Michigan College, Editors and Publishers.
Oil and Gas News 4- ................. Friday ............ Oil&GasIndus.... 1931 3 27 140 7.50 tl,475
John P. Murphy, Editor; Petroleum Publishers, Inc., 214 N. Franklin St.
Times-News + ......................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1864 8 24 294 18.20 §4,833
James L. Slattery, Editor and Publisher.
MUNISINGt (C2). pop. 4,839; Alger Co. (NC Up. Penin.). 44 m E of Marquette.
LS&I RR. Manufactures paper, woodenware, veneer products, lumber. Lake re-
sort. Fisheries ; timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms.
News-f ...................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1896 7 24 280 3.50 §2,523
C. A. Symon, Editor; Munising News Co., Publisher.
MUSKEGONf-MUSKEGON HEIGHTS (C5), pop. 67,255: Muskegon, 48,429; Muske-
gon Heights, 18.826 ; Muskegon Co. ( W). On Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan,
40 m NW of Grand Rapids. GT; PA; C&O RRs. Airline, CAP. Ship lines. Great
Lakes and foreign.
Manufactures automobile and airplane motors, piston rings, iron castings,
office, school, laboratory equipment, auto and airplane parts, bowling and
billiard equipment, bars, electric refrigerators, space heaters, cranes, hoists,
wire, machine tools, dies, paper, meat products, coil springs, boilers, caustic soda,
chlorine gas, gasoline dispensing equipment. Oil refineries. Resort. Three banks ;
bank clearings (1957), $1,098,900,000; deposits (6-30-58), $104,531,069. 23,361
electric (AC) meters; 31,764 gras meters; 41,918 telephones. 26,865 industrial
employees in major industries.
Chronicle-f ............................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1857 8 23 308 20.80**43,872
Color advertising accepted.
C. D. McNamee, Editor; Booth Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
MUSKEGON HEIGHTS— See Muskegon.
NASHVILLE (D6), pop. 1,374; Barry Co. (SW). 22 m N of Battle Creek. MC RR.
Table factory ; creamery. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
f Delton Times -f ....................... Friday ............ Independent ....... 1958 5 23 224 3.00 396
] News-4- ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1873 6 26 280 2.00 1,290
1 John P. Boughton, Editor and Publisher.
NEGAUNEE (B2). pop. 6,472; Marquette Co. (NWC Up. Penin.). 12 m W of Mar-
quette. LS&I; C&NW; DSS&A RRs. Extensive iron mining; timber. Summer
resort. Dairy, poultry farms. Hay, potatoes.
Iron Herald -f ........................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1873 5 24 224 2.50 -
Thomas F. Pellow, Editor; Pellow Prtg Co., Publisher, 318 Iron St.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonparett
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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NEWAYGO (D5), pop. 1.886; Newaygo Co. (W). On Muskegon River, 86 m N of
Grand Rapids. C&O RR. Manufactures dowels and turnings, foundry machinery.
Resort. Dairy farms. Fruit, potatoes, beans.
Republican + ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1856 7 24 280 2.60 1,285
A. T. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
NEW BALTIMORE (G6), pop. 2,048; Macomb Co. (8E). On Lake St. Clair, 10 m NE
of Mt. Clemens. Railroad station. New Haven. GT RR. Manufactures fishing roda,
plastics, metal moldings, screw machine products. Resort. Dairy, stock, poultry,
truck farms.
Anchor Bay Beacon and 1
North Macomb ^Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1929 5 24 225 2.50 §2,170
News-Press + .................... J
Donald J. Zufelt, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart E. Earle, Publishers.
NEWBERRYf (D2), pop. 2.802; Luce Co. (N Up. Penin.). 65 m SW of Sault Ste.
Marie. DSS&A RR. Manufactures lumber, plywood, beverages. Logging. Timber.
Diversified farming. Hay, potatoes, oats.
News4- ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 7 26 280 3.50 §1,44O
M. B. Fretz, Editor and Publisher.
NEW BUFFALO (C7), pop. 1.665: Berrien Co. (SW). On Lake Michigan. 80 m SW
of Benton Harbor. C&O; MC RRs. Nurseries. Fruit, grain farms.
Times + .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1942 5 24 224 2.50 §1,930
V. A. Roumell, Editor and Publisher.
NEW HAVEN (G6), pop. 1,082; Macomb Co. (SE). 6 m N of New Baltimore. GT RR.
Manufactures motor blocks. Diversified farming.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1947 7 24 280 3.00 §80O
Walter W. Schultz, Publisher.
NILES (C7), pop. 18,145; Berrien Co. (SW). On St. Joseph River, 10 m N of South
Bend, Ind. MC; CCC&SL RRs. Manufactures book paper, paper dress patterns,
metal store fronts, wire specialties, steel cables and tanks, kitchen units.
Mushroom cannery. Agriculture. Wheat, dairy products, fruit.
Star-f ........................................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1886 8 24 294 18.20 §7,763
J. R. Scamehorn, Editor; Star Publishing Company.
NORTH ADAMS (E6%), pop. 499; Hillsdale Co. (S). 60 m S of Lansing. NYC RR.
Bank, Hillsdale. Machine shop. Agriculture. Corn, oats, alfalfa.
Advocate-h ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 5 24 182 2.00 -
Victor Gould, Editor; Duane L. Doty, Publisher.
NORTH BRANCH (F5), pop. 832; Lapeer Co. (SE). 40 m NE of Flint. GT RR. Tools,
dies, dairy products manufactured. Dairy, poultry, grain, stock farms.
Gazette -f ................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 5 23 224 3.00 §1,736
L. M. Neaves, Editor; L. R. Neaves, Publisher.
NORTHVILLE (F6). pop. 8,240; Wayne Co. (SE). 23 m NE of Ann Arbor. C&O RR.
Manufactures auto parts, furniture, furnaces, vinegar. Tuberculosis sana-
toriums. Diversified farming.
Record -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1869 8 24 280 3.00 §2,935
William C. Sliger, Editor and Publisher.
OAK PARK — Oak Park News — See Northwest Publications, Detroit.
OLIVET (E6), pop. 887; Eaton Co. (S). 18 m NE of Battle Creek. GT RR. Machine
tools, steel fabricatings manufactured. Olivet College. Lake resort. Dairy,
stock, poultry farms. Onions.
Olivet Alumni Bulletin +V... .9 ti. a yr ......... Col. Alumni ........ 1900 3 30 136
Alumni Assn. of Olivet College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. J3.600
Optic-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 7 24 280 2.50 J834
Burridge S. Tucker, Editor and Publisher.
ONAWAY (E3), pop. 1.421; Presque Isle Co. (NE). 42 m NW of Alpena. D&M RR.
ment factory. Lake resort. Timber. Agriculture. Dairy products, livestock,
7 24 272 3.00 §1,289
Garment
potatoes.
News 4- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1939
E. R. Apking, Publisher.
ONTONAGONf (Gl), pop. 2.307; Ontonagon Co. (NW Up. Penin.). On Lake Superior,
122 m W of Marquette. CMSP&P RR. Manufactures lumber, pulp, beverages.
Resort. Fisheries; timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, hay, dairying.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 7 26 808 8.00 51,*00
Edward F. and Irene M. Wolfe, Publishers.
ORCHARD LAKE (F6), pop. 696; Oakland Co. (SE). 6 m W of Pontiac, banking town.
GT RR. Resort. St. Mary's College. Dairy, fruit, poultry farms.
Sodalis (Polish) (no adv.).... Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1929 2 32 106 3.00 1,214
Rev. A. B. Szymanowski, Editor; St. Mary's College, Publisher.
OSCODA (F4). pop. 848; losco Co. (NE). On Lake Huron, 60 m S of Alpena. D&M
RR. Resort. Fisheries. Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Potatoes, hay.
Press ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1879 5 24 238 3.00 §1,787
Robert J. Fullerton, Editor; Smith & Smith, Publishers.
OTSEGO (D6), pop. 8,990; Alletcan Co. (SW). 15 m NW of Kalamazoo. NYC RR.
Manufactures paper, polishing and grinding equipment, dairy products. Diversi-
fied farming. Onions.
Union -f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1859 8 24 280 8.00 §1,450
Richard K. Dorothy, Editor and Publisher, 109 S. Farmer St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. ICounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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OVID (E6H). pop. 1,410; Clinton Co. (SO. 85 m W of Flint. GT RR. Manu-
factures dairy products. Garden seed processing plant. Agriculture.
Register-Union Thursday Independent 1866 8 28 273 2.50 §1,385
R. D. Martin, Editor and Publisher.
OWOSSO (E6%). pop. 15,948; Shiawassee Co. (SEC). 25 m W of Flint. MC; AA; GT
RRs. Manufactures caskets, electric motors, storage batteries, flour, screen
doors, furniture, snow shovels, steel tanks. Railroad shops. Agriculture. Vege-
tables, grain, livestock.
Argus-Press -|- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1854 8 24 297 18.20**13,269
Color advertising accepted.
J. Evens Campbell, Editor; Argus-Press Company, Publisher.
Michigan Pythian Monthly K. of P 1933 8 28 147 .50
8. W. F. Garnett, Editor and Publisher.
OXFORD (F6), pop. 2,805; Oakland Co. (SE). 15 m NE of Pontiac. MC; GT RRs.
Manufactures auto gears, flour, saws, tallow and grease. Gravel pits. Lake
resort. Agriculture. Potatoes, fruit, poultry.
Leader-f- Wednesday Independent 1881 7 24 280 8.00 §1,680
James A. Sherman, Editor and Publisher.
PARCHMENT (D6%), pop. 1,179 (branch of Kalamazoo P. O.) ; Kalamazoo Co.
(SW), 141 m W of Detroit. Nearest bank and railroad station, Kalamazoo.
Residential.
Journal -f- Thusday Shopping 1954 4 24 182 5,000 — Free
Robert E. Dorothy, Publisher, 608 N. Riverview.
PARMA (E6), pop. 680; Jackson Co. (S). 11 m W of Jackson. MC RR. Bank, Albion.
Elevator; creamery. Agriculture. Dairy products, poultry, fruit.
News-f Wednesday ....Independent 1868 7 24 280 2.00 §753
Lee R. Chamberlain, Editor and Publisher.
PAW PAWf (D6%), pop. 2,882; Van Buren Co. (SW). 17 m W of Kalamasoo. C&O
RR. Manufactures fish bait, fruit packages, canned goods, health foods, wine.
Nurseries. Lake resort. Diversified farming. Grapes, apples, asparagus.
Courier-Northerner -f Friday Independent 1843 8 24 294 3.00 §1,998
Felix A. Racette. Editor and Publisher.
PECK (G6), pop. 471; Sanilac Co. (E). 86 m NW of Port Huron. DC&S RR. Bank,
Sandusky. Condensary. Agriculture. Beans, dairy products, livestock.
Sanilac County Press + Thursday Independent 1949 7 24 280 2.00 J620
Helen J. Hill, Editor and Publisher.
PENTWATER (C5), pop. 1,097; Oceana Co. (W). On Lake Michigan, 40 m NW of Mus-
kegon. Bank and railroad station, Hart. C&O RR. Manufactures fuel and gasoline
pumps, electric parts, butchers' saws. Fisheries. Resort. Dairy, poultry, fruit
farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1861 7 26 280 1.50 611
Esther M. Dempsey, Editor; News Publishing Company.
PERRY (E6), pop. 1,208; Shiawassee Co. (SEC). 12 m S of Owosso. GT RR. Stock,
dairy, poultry, truck, grain farms. Beans, wheat.
ShlawasseeCountyJournal-f .Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 308 3.00 §835
Raymond L. Watkins, Editor; Watkins Publishing Co., 107 E. 2nd St.
PETERSBURG (F7), pop. 1,001 ; Monroe Co. (SE). On Raisin River, 17 m W of Monroe.
DT&I; NYC RRs. Machine shop. Dairy, truck, grain farms.
Sun-f Friday Independent 1880 7 24 280 2.00 §863
Harry A. Faling, Editor and Publisher.
PETOSKEYt (E8), pop. 6,468; Emmet Co. (N). On Little Traverse Bay, 55 m NE of
Traverse City. C&O; PA RRs. Airline CAP. Manufactures cement, cutting blocks,
leather, lime. Hay fever resort. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Potatoes, apples.
News Review -f Ev*.ex.Sun Independent 1902 8 24 287 15.60 §5,395
Jim Doherty, Editor; Northern Michigan Review, Inc., Publisher.
PIGEON (F5). pop. 1,016; Huron Co. (E). 83 m NE of Bay City. GT; C&O RRs. Eleva-
tor. Diversified farming. Dairy products, beans, sugar beets.
Progress -Ad vance-f Friday Independent 1897 7 24 273 2.00 2,530
Asel B. Collins, Editor; Thumb Publications, Inc., Publisher.
PINCKNEY (E6). pop. 695; Livingston Co. (SE). 17 m NW of Ann Arbor. GT RR.
Bank, Howell. Manufactures air speedometers, die sets, plastics. Lake resort.
Dairy, stock, grain farms. Hay, wheat, corn.
Dispatch-}- Wednesday ....Independent 1883 6 26 280 1.50 §85O
Paul W. Curlett. Editor and Publisher.
PINCONNING (F4H), pop. 1,228; Bay Co. (EC). 20 m N of Bay City. MC; D&M
RRs. Manufactures cheese, pickles, house trailers, ketchup. Agriculture. Beans,
sugar beets, chicory.
Journal-h Wednesday ....Independent 1892 7 24 287 2.50 1,650
E. J. La Porte. Editor and Publisher.
PLAINWELL (D6), pop. 2,767; Allegan Co. (SW). 12 m N of Kalamazoo. NYC;
PA RRs. Manufactures paper, steel office equipment, canned goods, aluminum
products. Ships produce. Lake resort. Diversified fanning. Onions.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 3.00 §1,500
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barrett. Editors and Publishers. 200 E. Bridge St.
Clrea!atfcm--~**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vluued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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PLYMOUTH (F0), pop. 6.687; Wayne Co. (SE). 20 m W of Detroit. C&O RR. Manu-
factures auto parts, air rifles, felt products, tanks, drills, reamers, steel and
wire products. Truck, fruit farms.
Mail-f- ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1887 9 22 280 3.00 §6.050
Paul Chandler, Publisher.
PONTIACt <F6), pop. 78,681; Oakland Co. (SB). 26 m NW of Detroit. GT RR. Airport.
Manufactures autos, trucks, busses, auto bodies, parts and accessories, rub-
ber moulded products, trailers, paint, varnish, lacquer, dairy, iron products.
Two banks; bank clearings (6-80-58), $6,900,422; deposits (6-80-58), $112,-
951,867. 22,791 electric (AC) meters; 20,094 gas (artif.) meters; 80,964
telephones. Lake resort region.
8 " 287 3.00
Phyllis Stock, Editor; Ponttac-Oakland County Legal News Publishing Co
P. O. Box 288.
Press -f ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... .1843 8 23 298 20.80*^57,900
Color advertising accepted.
John W. Fitzgerald, Ed.; Harold A. Fitzgerald, Pub., 48 W. Huron St. (12).
PORT HURONf (G5%), pop. 86,725; St. Clair Co. (E). On St. Clair River and Lake
Huron, 66 m NE of Detroit. C&O; GT; PH&D; CN RRs. Important rail and
St. Lawrence Seaway shipping terminal.
Manufactures chicory, speedboats, copper wire and pipe, paper, woodworking
machinery, auto parts, salt, sugar, castings, aprons, children's clothing, coloidal
graphite, brass products, industrial tape, conveyor equipment. Railroad shops;
foundries; elevators. Fisheries. Three banks; deposits (7-1-58), $500,713,198.
20,864 electric (AC) meters; 17,268 gas (nat.) meters; 24,515 telephones.
mo 8 229
Color advertising accepted.
L. A. Weil, Editor; Times Herald Co., Publisher, 907 Sixth St.
W.B. A. Review (no adv.) ....... Monthly .......... Frat. Insur ........ 1895 8 28 140 x 109,505
Not issued during February and July.
Agnes E. Koob, Editor; Woman's Benefit Assn., Pub., W. B. A. Bldg.
PORTLAND (E5%), pop. 2,807; Ionia Co. (SWC). On Grand River, 22 m NW of
Lansing. C&O RR. Manufactures auto parts, dog food, flour, feed. Dairy, stock
farms. Beans, grains, fruits.
Review and Observer -f ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 8 24 308 2.75 §2,250
John F. Mauren, Editor; Fred J. Mauren, Publisher, 333 Kent St.
POTTERVILLE (E6), pop. 624; Eaton Co. (S). 12 m S of Lansing. GT RR. Bank,
Charlotte. Elevator. Diversified farming. Onions, grain.
News-f ..................................... Wednesday ....Independent ...... 1929 7 24 280 1.50 J496
Burridge S. Tucker, Editor and Publisher.
QUINCY (E7), pop. 1.527; Branch Co. (S). 80 m SE of Battle Creek. NYC RR. Manu-
factures, flour, flour compounds, sauerkraut, dairv products. Lake resort. Agri-
culture. Corn, alfalfa, cabbage.
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 6 26 280 8.00 800
T. J. Zimmerman, Editor and Publisher.
RAVENNA (D5), pop. 661; Muskegon Co. (W). 18 m E of Muskegon. PA; GT RRs.
/uto parts machine shop; foundry. Gas wells. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Time* ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 24 308 2.50 J962
R. B. Rogers, Editor and Publisher.
REED CITYf (D4%). pop. 2,241; Osceola Co. (NWC). 69 m N of Grand Rapids. C&O;
PA RRs. Manufactures maple flooring, cheese, aluminum doors and windows,
welding equipment, child's chairs. Dairy, stock farms. Butterfat, potatoes.
Osceola County Herald -f ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1873 8 24 304 3.50 §2,250
A. J. Norman, Editor; L. V. Nelson, Publisher.
REESE (F6), pop. 632; Tuscola Co. (EC). 11 m E of Saginaw. C&O; MC RRs.
Hatchery. Nurseries. Poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Reporter -f- ..... Wednesday. Independent 1954 5 22 224 1.00 §706
Yrs. George Hill, III, Editor; Clinton Grainger, Publisher.
REMUS (D5), pop. X650; Mecosta Co. (WC). 60 m NE of Grand Rapids. C&O RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Potatoes, dairy products, beans.
Record-*- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1942 6 24 280 2.00 §S40
R. E. Barnes, Editor; R. E. Barnes and M. L. Barnes. Publishers.
RICHMOND (G6), pop. 2.025; Macomb Co. (SE). 18 m NE of Mount Clemens. GT RR.
Manufactures auto parts, food and cement products. Diversified farming.
especially dairying. Corn, hay. wheat.
Review 4- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1876 8 22 280 2.50 $2,100
Wilfred Berman, Editor; Marysville Printing Co., Publishers.
RIVER ROUGE— See Detroit.
ROCHESTER (F6), pop. 4,279; Oakland Co. (SE). 8 m E of Pontiac. GT; MC RRs.
Manufactures blotting paper, cement blocks, textiles, machine specialties, iron
castings. Diversified farming.
Clarion + .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 8 24 294 8.00 4,400
C. S. Seed, Editor; Earl M. Seed, Publisher, 8 IS Main St.
ROCKFORD (D6V6). pop. 1,987; Kent Co. (W). 14 m NE of Grand Rapids. PA RR.
Shoe factory; tannery. Dairy farms. Potatoes, hay. grain.
Register 4- ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1871 7 26 304 2.50 1,650
Ed. F. O'Brien, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— A"A-Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate Hoes, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ROGERS CITYf (F8), pop. 8.878; Presque Isle Co. (NE). On Lake Huron, 20 m N of
Alpena. D&M RR. Limestone crushing plant. Resort. Fisheries; limestone
quarry; timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, apples, livestock.
Presque Isle Co. Advance -I- ...Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 8 24 808 4.60 §2,200
Harry H. Whiteley, Publisher.
ROMEO (F6), pop. 2,985; Macomb Co. (8E). 28 m NE of Pontiac. GT RR. Manufac-
tures cotton, woolen waste, feed. Agriculture. Fruit, dairy products.
Observer- Press -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1866 8 24 296 8.00 §2,437
Claude E. Sadler, Editor; Van Dyke Publishing Co., Inc.
ROSCOMMONf (E4), pop. 877; Roscommon Co. (NC). 70 m N of Bay City. MC RR.
Lake resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
7 24 280 8.60 51,510
Herald-News -t- Thursday Republican 1874
Darrell K. and Elwin S. Mathison, Publishers.
ROSEVILLE— See South Macomb News, East Detroit.
Herald — See Saint Claire Shores.
ROYAL OAK (F6), pop. 46,898; Oakland Co. (SE). 10 m N of Detroit. GT RR. Airport.
Tools, paint, mattresses, hydraulic mechanisms, automotive parts manufactured.
Winery. (Figures are for the Royal Oak Trading Zone area.) Five banks; bank
clearings (6-80-58), $1,289,040,879; deposits (6-30-58), $79,191,000. 91,994
electric (AC) meters; 66,189 gas (nat.) meters; 77,309 telephones. Residential.
Herald-Review -f Thursday Independent 1926 6 24 252 $12,845 — Free
Jack E. MacGriff, Editor; Herald Review, Inc., Pub., 17205 Lahser, Detroit (19).
Tribune-f- Evg. ex. Sun... .Independent 1902 8 23 808 15.60**42,668
L. S. Miller. Editor; The Tribune. Publisher.
SAGINAWf (F5). pop. 92.918; Saginaw Co. (EC). On Saginaw River, 92 m NW of
Detroit. C&O; GT; NYC RRs. Airline CAP.
Manufactures auto parts, power steering, measuring instruments : heavy
machine tools, boilers; dairy; meat; graphite; sheet metal products; conveyor
equipment; seed cleaners; saw mill and baking machinery; portable wash tubs;
aluminum, bronze, brass, iron castings, salt, chemicals. Beet sugar refinery.
Grain and bean elevators. Two banks; deposits (6-80-57), $93,527,209. 36,082
(residential) electric (AC) meters; 29,009 (residential) gas meters; 55,564
(area) telephones. TV station.
Catholic Weekly-f- Tuesday Catholic 1939 8 24 308 3.50 18,810
Rev. Neil O'Conner, Editor and Publisher. 6 12 Ms N. Michigan.
Labor News-f Friday Labor 1926 8 24 280 2.00
Walter Kackmeister, Editor; W. Call and A. Trogan, Pubs., 817 E. Genesee Ave.
W— «J- JEvg.ex.Sun. TT^™«,^«* 1859 8 23 308 23.40 **49,789
riew8~t" (Sun. Morn. ^dependent Sunday circ. **49,916
Color advertising accepted.
Otto C. Pressprich, Editor; Booth Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 201 S. Washington
Ave. (2).
Press Friday Independent 1912 7 24 294 1.00 §838
E. L. Larsen, Editor; Saginaw Publishing Co., 410 Hancock St. (73).
Sugar Beet Journal (no adv.) Monthly Sug. Beet Indus. Controlled free dist 10,000
Jack D. Brock, Editor; Farmers and Mfrs. Beet Sugar Assn., Publisher.
Second National Bank Bldg. (5).
SAINT CHARLES (E6). pop. 1,469; Saginaw Co. (EC). 16 m SW of Saginaw. MC
RR. Aluminum boat factory. Bituminous coal mines. Agriculture.
Union + Thursday Independent 1888 6 26 280 2.60
Frank H. Watson, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT CLAIR (G6), pop. 4,098; St. Clair Co. (E). On St. Clair River, 12 m S of Port
Huron. PHAD RR. Ferry to Courtright, Ont. Salt factory; bottling works.
Agriculture. Grain, hay.
St. Clair County Press -f Thursday Independent 1900 8 24 294 3.00
Bernard P. Lyons, Editor; Marys ville Printing Co., Publisher.
Seaway-f Monthly.. . /Waterways06 1956 2 40 14° x3-50
James Lusier, Editor; Seaway Publishing, P. O. Box 22.
SAINT CLAIR SHORES (G6), pop. 19,823; Macomb Co. (SE). 15 m NE of Detroit.
GT RR. Manufactures machine tools, metal and paper products, mattresses,
aluminum awnings. Agriculture. Dairy products, wheat, hay.
fEast Detroit Herald-f .. .Wednesday. Independent 1957 8 23 294 8.00
Harper Woods Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1948 8 23 294 3.00
J Northeast Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1951 8 23 294 3.00
I Roseville Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1954 8 23 294 3.00
St. Clair Shores Herald + Wednesday Independent ,1949 8 23 294 8.00
^ Ed Rose, Editor and Publisher, 26104 Harper Ave.
South Macomb News — See East Detroit.
SAINT IGNACEf (E8). pop. 2,946; Mackinac Co. (E Up. Penin.). On Straits of Mack-
inac, 50 m S of Sault Sainte Marie. DSSAA RR. Airport. Boat connections. Fish-
eries. Summer resort. Timber. Dairy* truck, fruit farms. Potatoes, apples.
1,250
§1,664
t!2,000
§4,749
§3,563
§1,321
§3,684
§10,176
W. J. Chatelle, Editor
Thurs
*;E. J. Ch
day Independent 1878
Chatelle, Publisher.
6 26 280 2.60 §2,305
CtreulaHon— **Scpt. A.B.C. Statement; *June sod March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand MrNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic rear. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SAINT JOHNSf (E5%), pop. 4,954; Clinton Co. (SO. 18 m N of Lansing. GT RR.
Manufactures farm implement parts, iron castings, piston rings, automobile
bearings, apple products. Hatchery. Diversified farming. Livestock, beans,
peppermint.
01 News £°Unty RePublican JThursday Independent 1856 8 23 280 3.00 **5,389
Ink White,''Pubiisher."'
SAINT JOSEPHt (C6%), pop. 10,223; Berrien Co. (W). On Lake Michigan, 85 m NW
of South Bend, Ind. MC; C&O; CCC&SL RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures
hosiery, machinery, rubber goods, paper boxes, malleable iron, aluminum cast-
ings, auto jacks, novelties, beverages, dairy products. Resort. Mineral springs.
Fisheries. Fruit farms.
Agricultural Engineering ........ Monthly .......... A*ric. Eng'g ...... 192°
.
James Bass elm an, Editor; American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Publisher,
420 Main St.
Boating Industry ..................... 8 ti. a yr .......... Boating Indus...1937 \ J6 140
Not issued during February, July, September, December. Controlled circ.
J. W. Peas lee, Editor; Boating Industry, Publisher, 505 Pleasant St.
Con.u,tine Engineer ................ Month* .......... {£— ? "" 1 4*0° Y&™*
Consulting Engineer Publishing Co., 217 Wayne St. Controlled circ.
Herald-Press -f ........................ Kvu.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1891 8 24 294 18.20
National adv. is sold with the Benton Harbor News-Palladium as a unit.
W. J. Banyon, Editor; Herald-Press Company, Publisher.
Nuclear Engrineering(noadv.). Quarterly ........ Nucl. Eng'g ....... 1954 2 40 140 1.00
John F. Lee, Editor; Consulting Engineers Publishing Co., 217 Wayne St.
h«» M™*hiv /Plant 1950 3 2h 140
he ................................ Monthly .......... {Engineers Controlled circ.
H. E. Hollensbe. Editor; The Plant Publishing Co.. 505 Pleasant St.
*6,289
1,460
>20,500
> 10,888
**7,424
>47,338
SAINT LOUIS (E5), pop. 3,347; Gratiot Co. (C). 85 m W of Saginaw. C&O RR. Manu-
factures chemicals, bromine, calcium chloride and magnesia, small machined
parts, beet sugar, salt, clay, dairy products. Hatcheries. Mineral springs. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms.
Leader- Press -f Thursday Independent 1877 8 24 308 2.00 §2,020
Odessa R. Smazel, Editor; Clarence V. and Odessa R. Smazel, Publishers,
216 Center St.
SALINE (F6%), pop. 1,533; Washtenaw Co. (SE). 9 m S of Ann Arbor. NYC RR.
Handle factory; flour mill; creamery; machine shop. Residential. Diversified
farming.
Observer-f Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 280 3.00 §1,135
Russell and Edith Han sen, Editors and Publishers.
Reporter+ Wednesday. ...Independent 1948 8 24 280 2.00 1,430
Peggy Flook, Editor; Pauline L. Tull, Publisher, 106 W. Michigan.
SANDUSKYt (G5), pop. 1.819; Sanilac Co. (E). 50 m NW of Port Huron. DC&S;
C&O RRs. Culvert pipes, steel bridges, road machinery, rubber products manu-
factured. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Republiean-Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1884 8 24 280 1.50 §4,2OO
W. A. Irving, Editor and Publisher.
SARANAC (D6H). pop. 885; Ionia Co. (SWC). 24 m E of Grand Rapids. GT RR.
Bank, Ionia. Sprayers, dairy products manufactured. Lake resort. Dairy, stock,
Advertiser-4- .' Thursday Independent 1894 6 24 280 2.00 §1,250
Russell E. Partridge, Editor and Publisher.
SAUGATUCK <C6), pop. 770; Allegan Co. (SW). On Lake Michigan. 12 m SW of
Holland, nearest railroad station. C&O RR. Resort. Fisheries. Fruit, truck farms.
Commercial Record-^- Friday Independent 1869 5 24 231 2.50 §1,250
Dale E. Royer, Editor and Publisher.
SAULT SAINTE MARIEf (E2), pop. 17,912; Chippewa Co. (Ex. NE Up. Penln.). On
St. Mary's River, International Boundary Line, and St. Mary's Falls Canal, at
Eastern end of Lake Superior, 120 m E of Manistique. DSS&A; MSP&SSM;
CP RRs. Airlines: CAP; NOR. Site of Sault Locks which take care of greater
tonnage than the Panama, Suez and Kiel Canals combined. Ferry to Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont. Manufactures carbide, leather, woolen goods, lumber, dairy prod-
ucts, cigars, beverages, veneer, dowels. Hay fever resort. Fisheries; timber.
Dairy, stock farms. Hay, potatoes, livestock.
f News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep ..1879 8 23 294 18.20**10,020
I News and Upper Michigan I Wednesday ....Ind. Rep 1879 8 23 294 1.50 175
1 Farm Journal -f I
I George A. Osborn, Editor; Sault News Printing Company, Publisher.
SCHOOLCRAFT (D6%). pop. 1,078; Kalamazoo Co. (SW). 18 m S of Kalamazoo. GT;
NYC RRs. Dairy, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Express -f- Thursday Independent 1883 6 26 280 2.50 600
Chandler L. Garrison, Editor and Publisher.
SCOTTVILLE (C4%), pop. 1,142; Mason Co. (W). 50 m N of Muskegon. C&O RR.
Cannery; creamery; grist mill. Diversified farming. Potatoes, beans, livestock.
Mason County Press-}- Thursday Independent 1937 5 24 210 3.00 1,207
Orin W. Kaye, Jr., Editor; Mason County Press, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. 3> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CIrc
(C). 40 m NW of Saginaw. AA RR. Stock.
beets, wheat.
5 24 224 2.60
91*665
$1*573
1,008
Estib CoIs«Width?Dtpth Sub
SEBEWAING (F5). pop. 1,911; Huron Co. (E). On Saginaw Bay and River. 80 m NB
of Bay City. C&O RR. Beet-sugar refinery; milk condensary; brewery. Fisheries.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Sugar beets, beans, barley.
Blade 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 23 801 2.00
Walter J. Rummel, Editor and Publisher.
SHELBY (C5), pop. 1.600; Oceana Co. (W). 80 m N of Muskegon. C&O RR. Fruit
packages, potato and celery crates, canned goods, lumber, flour manufactured.
Agriculture, especially fruit.
Oceana Herald + ..................... .Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1888 7 24 280 3.00
Maxine Royal Huggard. Editor; Royal Publishing Company, 177 Michigan Ave.
SHEPHERD (E5), pop. 899; Isabella Co.
poultry, grain farms. Beans, sugar
Isabella County Republican + Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1893
A. C. Grim, Editor; Grim Printing Co., Publishers.
SOUTH HAVEN (C6). pop. 6,629; Van Buren Co. (SW). On Lake Michigan, 24 m N
of Benton Harbor. MC; C&O RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures pianos,
organs, Venetian blinds, iron castings, fruit packages, photo frames, canned
goods. Resort. Fisheries. Fruit, poultry, dairy farms.
Tribune + ................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1899 8 24 280 18.20 **3,039
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Donald V. Schoen wether, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH KENT — See Grand Rapids.
SOUTH LYON (F6), pop. 1,812; Oakland Co. (SE). 15 m N of Ann Arbor. C&O RR.
Seamless steel tubes, screw machine products, plastics, dog foods, trailer
coaches manufactured. Timber. Farming. Potatoes, grain, hay.
Herald -4- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 9 22 294 3.00
Frank L. Freimund, Editor and Publisher.
SPARTA (D6). pop. 2,327; Kent Co. (W). 15 m N of Grand Rapids. C&O RR. Manu-
factures piston rings, condensed milk, waxed paper products, furniture. Dairy.
fruit farms. Peaches, apples.
Sentinel-Leader + .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1876 8 24 304 8.00
H. J. Kurt*, Editor and Publisher.
SPRINGPORT (E6), pop. 698; Jackson So. (S). 21 m NW of Jackson. NYC RR. Paint
factory. Diversified farming. Wheat, beans, corn.
Signal-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1876 5 24 224 2.00
Glen Waterbury, Editor and Publisher.
STANDISHf (F4%), pop. 1,186; Arenac Co. (E). 28 m N of Bay City. MC RR. Cream-
ery; grist mill. Diversified farming. Corn, beans, buckwheat.
Arenac Co. Independent 4- ...... Wednesday ....Independent ....... 1883 8 24 294 3.00 **3,398
E. J. Perlberg and F. A. Perlberg, Publishers.
STANTONf (D5), pop. 1,123; Montcalm Co. (SO. 50 m NE of Grand Rapids. C&O RR.
Agriculture. Dairy products, potatoes, beans.
Clipper-Herald -I- ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 7 24 280 2.50
Odessa R. Smazel, Editor; Clarence V. Smazel, Publisher.
STEPHENSON <B3), pop. 791; Menominee Co. (SW Up. Penin.). 20 m N of Menom-
inee. C&NW RR. Manufactures dairy products. Agriculture.
Menominee Co. Journal 4- ....... Friday ............ Independent ....... 1893 7 24 280 3.00
Francis A. Bayee, Editor and Publisher.
STOCKBRIDGE (E6). pop. 1.098; Ingham Co. (S). 23 m NE of Jackson. GT RR.
Dairy, grain farms. Onions.
Brief-Sun-f .............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1897 6 26 280 2.00
C. J. Sibley, Editor and Publisher.
§2,105
§1,546
900
§1,480
$2,157
J700
STURGIS (D7), pop. 7,786; St. Joseph Co. (S). 35 m NE of Elkhart, Ind. PA; NYC
RRs. Manufactures carbon salesbooks, Venetian blinds, drapery, hardware,
novelty paper products, steel-seating equipment, furniture, shears, surgical,
elastic bandages, baby food, grey-iron castings, toys. Lake resort. Diversified
farming.
Journal-f .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1859 8 24 294 18.20 $8,043
Mark P. Haines, Editor and Publisher.
SUNFIELD (D6). pop. 400; Eaton Co. (S). 24 m W of Lansing. C&O RR. Bank. Lake
Odessa. Dairy, stock, poultry, truck, grain farms. Wheat, beans, sugar beets.
Sentinel-f- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 6 24 280 2.00 §656
Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Editors and Publishers.
SUTTONS BAY (D3%), pop. 485: Leelanau Co. (NW). On Grand Traverse Bay. 18
m NW of Traverse City. M&NE RR. Planing, saw mills. Summer resort. Fruit
farms.
Courier ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1915 5 24 217 1.50 5392
K. Gus Smarey, Editor and Publisher.
SWARTZ CREEK (F6%), pop. Xgg4; Genesee Co. (SEC). 10 m SW of Flint, nearest
banking town. GT RR. Manufactures cultivators, wheel burs. Agriculture.
Poultry, dairy, fruit.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1939 8 24 280 1.50 §1,021
Paul B. Adams, Editor; Adams Printing Co., Publisher.
TAWAS CITYf (F4), pop. 1,441; losco Co. (NE). On Saginaw Bay. 60 m NE of Bay
City. E&M; D&M RRs. Bank, East Tawas. Summer resort. Fisheries. Gypsum
quarries. Agriculture.
Tawas HeraM-f- ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 8 24 294 2.00 8l»W7
P. N. Thornton. Editor; The Tawaa Herald, Publisher, 408 Lake St.
Cfcrculation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; wJutie and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Utes Mats. •NonpareU
ens. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. VI**u*4 only during academic year. xSnbscription Included in membership fee.
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TECUMSEH (F8%), pop. 4,020 ; Lenawe* Co. (8). 10 m N
JwIErv fl re§ €,leCJriCtl wWwatlon units. auto parti, bricks, tile-making m
chfnery, flour, feeds, buttons. Ships sand, gravel. Diversified farming.
*iv~ ....... £r"J- ......... .........Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1860 8 24 294 3.00 3,170
Thomas Riordan and James Lincoln, Publishers.
THRE^>SAJ5S (,?7)u' pop' l'672j Berrien Co. (SW). 17 m B of Michigan City, Ind. MC
RR. Textile braids and specialties manufactured. Farming. Wheat, corn, fruit.
n.?M6I ST'^'tiiV ........ Th»rJva£ ........ Independent ....... 1891 5 24 224 3.00 §1,066
David A. Rood. Editor and Publisher.
THREE RIVERS (D7), pop. 8,785; St. Joseph Co. (S). 25 m 3 of Kalamazoo. NYC; MC
RRs. Manufactures paper containers, boxboard, steam traps, stokers, windmills,
electric saws, fur, woolen garments. Nursery. Farming. Dairy products, stock.
Buddhist World Philosophy..Quarterly ........ Orient. Philos...,1925 1 42 98
Marie Harlowe, Editor; Maha Publishing Co., P. O. Box 28.
Commercial^-.............. ............. KvK.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1895 8 24 294 18.20 **4,3S1
H. W. Quick, Editor; R. M. Shumaker, Publisher.
TRAVERSE CITYf (D4), pop. 16,974; Grand Traverse Co. (NW). On Grand Traverse
Bay, 120 m N of Grand Rapids. PA; MANE; C&O RRs. Airline CAP. Manufac-
tures sprayers, corn and potato tools, leather goods, metal caskets, lumber,
canned goods, dairy products, woodenware, furniture. Fisheries. Summer resort.
Agriculture. Cherries, potatoes. TV station.
Record-Eagle -f ....... ................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1858 8 24 294 18.00**12,821
Color advertising accepted.
A. C. Batdorf , Editor ; Record-Eagle, Publisher.
TRENTON (F6H). pop. 8,222; Wayne Co. (SE). On Detroit River, 16 m S of Detroit.
NYC; DT&I; MC ; DT&S RRs. Distillery; metal products, boats, automotive en-
gines, chemicals, steel, engines, bonding materials manufactured. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms.
Time«r~f W iV ........... «'vv: ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1876
Wes H. Kreger, Publisher, 2702 Riverside Drive.
8 24 294 3.50 §7,333
TROY (F6). pop. X15.000; Oakland Co. (SE). 12 m N of Detroit. Bank town and rail-
road, Rochester. GT; MC RRs. Manufactures tools, paint. Diversified farming.
Tri-City Messenger-f Wednesday Independent 1956 8 24 294 3.00
Also circulates in Clawson and Madison Heights.
Frances Curnell, Editor; Frances Jo Curtis, Publisher,
1881 E. 14 Mile Rd.. Royal Oak.
UBLY (G6). pop. 748; Huron Co. (E). 65 m NE of Bay City. C&O RR. Milk condensery.
Dairy, grain farms. Beans, potatoes.
Courier Thursday Independent 1894 6 23 224 2.00
Donald R. MacDonald, Editor and Publisher, 4446 Queen St.
UNION CITY (D6 H ), pop. 1.664 ; Branch Co. (S). On St. Joseph River. 20 m S of Battle
Creek. MC RR, Manufactures house trailers, electric plating broilers. Resort.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain, fruit farms. Wheat, corn, dairy products.
Register-Tribune Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 2.00
James E. Hawkins. Editor and Publisher.
UNIONVILLE (F6), pop. 631; Tuscola Co. (E). 28 m E of Bay City. C&O RR. Fish-
eries. Coal mines. Grain, dairy farms. Beans, sugar beets, corn.
VnCTesc}e£i-1Xew»~ JThursday Independent 1890 8 23 301 2.00
Mrs. L. Guenther, Editor; Walter J. Rummel. Publisher, Sebewaing.
UTICA (F6), pop. 1.196; Macomb Co. (SE). 20 m N of Detroit. MC RR. Flour mill.
Ships winter rhubarb. Dairy, truck farms. Vegetables, rhubarb.
Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 294 3.00
S. T. Vander Yen. Editor and Publisher, 45184 Cass Ave.
Tri-City Progress -f Wednesday Independent 1953 8 24 294 3.50
Circulates also in Center Line and Warren.
Willard Books, Editor; Paul W. McKee, Publisher, 7685 Auburn St.
VASSAR (F6). pop. 2,630; Tuscola Co. (E). 19 m E of Saginaw. C&O; MC RRs. Auto
castings, plastic products manufactured. Diversified farming. Potatoes, grain,
beans.
Tuscola Co. Pioneer-Times -f .Thursday Independent 1857 8 24 280 3.00
F. C. and S. A. Belleville, Editors and Publishers, 121 S. Main St.
VERMONTVILLE (D6), pop. 707; Eaton Co. (S). 29 m SW of Lansing. MC RR. Type
foundry; elevator. Grain, dairy farms. Wheat, beans, sugar beets.
Echo -f Thursday Independent 1874 5 26 238 2.00
M. B. McClelland, Editor; M. B. and G. E. McClelland, Publishers.
VICKSBURG (D6%), pop. 2.171; Kalamazoo Co. (SW). 14 m S of Kalamazoo PA; GT
RRs. Paper and stationery mills. Summer resort. Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Wheat, peppermint, livestock.
Commercial -f- .Thursday Independent 1879 8 23 280 8.00
Meredith and Bernice Clark. Publishers.
WAKEFIELD (F2). pop. 8,844; Gogrebic Co. (NW Up. Pentn.). 14 m B of Ironwood.
C&NW RR. Saw mill; bottling works. Lake resort. Iron ore mines; timber.
Dairy, stock, truck farms.
News Friday Independent 1913 6 26 280 2.00
George W. Westlund, Editor and Publisher.
WALLED LAKE — Inter-lake News— See Keego Harbor.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Estab Cols <3> Width V Depth Sub Clrc
WARREN (G6), pop. 727; Macomb Co. (SE). 5 m N of Detroit. MC RR. Manufactures
tools, dies, welding: equipment, mouldings, stamping machinery, screw machine
products, fittings and couplings, transmission equipment, store fixtures, struc-
tural steel, boats and motors, springs.
itr;,j,,^+ TTO^^ T>,,JI/I«» ii>r««*-v,iTr f Home Bldrs. 1954 3 81 140 3.00
Midwest Home Builder Monthly } & Archit>9 Controlled free dist. 3,524
Allen R. Narmore, Editor; HomOGraf Co., Publisher, 11707 E. Eight Mile Rd.
Tri-City Progress — See Utica.
WATERVLIET (C6%), pop. 1,327; Berrien Co. (SW). 12 m E of Benton Harbor. C&O
RR. Manufactures paper, flour, butter. Lake resort. Diversified farming. Fruit.
Record-f Friday Independent ,1882 8 24 308 2.50 §1,180
F. B. Case, Editor; E. F. Case & Son, Publishers.
WAYLAND (D6), pop. 1,591; Allegan Co. (SW). 21 m S of Grand Rapids. PA RR.
Manufactures flour, feed, paper presses, condensed milk. Nursery. Diversified
farming. Onions, corn, hay.
Globe-f Thursday Independent 1884 8 24 315 3.00 §1,826
Irvin P. Helmey, Editor and Publisher.
WAYNE (F6), pop. 9,409; Wayne Co. (SE). 17 m W of Detroit. MC; C&O RRs. Man-
ufactures airplanes, screens, strainers, wire cloth parts, metal specialties,
castings. Truck, poultry farms.
Dispatch-h Wednesday Independent 1874 8 22 294 2.50 §6,431
William Faust, Editor and Publisher, 35010 Sims St.
Eagle Thursday Independent 1945 8 24 294 2.50 8,192
Associated Newspapers, Inc., Publishers, 35612 Michigan Ave.
WEST BRANCHf (E4), pop. 2.098; Ogemaw Co. (NE). 52 m NW of Bay City. MC RR.
Manufactures crude oil, dairy products, flour, feed. Lake resort. Oil wells.
Grain, dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms.
Ogemaw County Herald + Thursday Independent 1879 8 23 308 3.00 §2,537
Robert S. Marshall, Publisher.
WHITE CLOUDf (D6). pop. 977 ; Newaygo Co. ( W). 40 m N of Grand Rapids. C&O RR.
Pickle salting station; saw mill. Lake resort. Agriculture. Potatoes, dairy
products, poultry.
Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1891 8 24 304 3.00 §949
Jac A. Cooper, Publisher.
WHITEHALL (C5). pop. 1,819; Muskegon Co. (W). On White Lake, 14 m N of
Muskegon. C&O RR. Tannery; woodenware factory. Resort. Diversified farming.
Forum-}- Thursday Independent 1869 5 24 224 4.00 §1,155
L. J. Berman, Editor; Associated Publications, Inc., Publisher.
WHITE PIGEON (D7), pop. 1,113; St. Joseph Co. (S). 33 m S of Kalamazoo. NYC
RR. Manufactures incubators, paper containers, cement blocks, motor coaches,
foundry castings. Dairy farms.
Post + Thursday Independent 1946 7 24 280 2.00 §775
William B. Beall, Editor and Publisher.
WILLIAMSTON (E6). pop. 2,051; Ingham Co. (S). 14 m E of Lansing. C&O RR.
Brick, tile, alfalfa meal manufactured. Grain, poultry, dairy farms. Alfalfa, corn.
Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1872 7 24 287 3.00 §1,738
Ben Kuroki, Editor and Publisher, 147 E. Grand River Ave.
WYANDOTTE (F6%), pop. 36,846; Wayne Co. (SE). On Detroit River, 12 m SW of
Detroit. DT&S; NYC; DTI; MC RRs. Manufactures chemicals, steel, metal
toys and novelties, compression gaskets, spark plugs, metal wheel rims, soda,
dairy products, beverages, brass pipe fittings, tungsten, dies, cooperage, cement,
screw products. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58), $49,053,000. 13,974 electric
(AC) meters; 12,765 gas (nat.) meters; 23,152 telephones.
News-Herald + Mou.&Thurs... Independent 1878 8 24 302 9.00 §17,800
Margaret Bremer, Editor; Wyandotte News Co., Publisher, 2245 Eureka.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1935 8 22 298 4.00 $17,123
Frank S. Worthington, Ed.; Ruth and Frank Worthington, Pubs., 98 Elm St.
YALE (G6), pop. 1,641; St. Clair Co. (E). 25 m NW of Port Huron. C&O RR. Woolen
mill; cannery. Truck, dairy, grain farms.
Expositor-f Wednesday Independent 1882 7 24 280 2.60 §2,100
W. A. Irving and E. W. Felker, Publishers.
YPSILANTI (F6), pop. 18,302; Washtenaw Co. (SE). On Huron River, 8 m E of Ann
Arbor. NYC; MC RRs. Manufactures auto parts, oil stoves, paper, ladders,
sheet metal machinery. Michigan State Normal College; Diversified farming.
Corn, oats, wheat.
Eastern Echo -f- V Thursday Collegiate 1881 5 24 210x2.00
Students of Eastern Michigan College, Editors and Publishers, 85 E. Cross.
Press-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1904 8 23 29420.80 56,217
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
E. M. Harrison, Editor; F. G. Handy, Publisher, 101 N. Huron.
ZEELAND (C6), pop. 8,076; Ottawa Co. (W). 6 m E of Holland. C&O RR. Manufac-
tures furniture, hall and electric clocks, caskets, chemicals, baby foods, milk
products, hosiery, lumber. Hatcheries; nurseries. Ships baby chicks. Poultry,
dairy, truck farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
Record 4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1893 8 24 194 8.00 §3,158
Corey Van Koevering, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, aworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Use* Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. ^ Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MINNESOTA
Population 2,982,483 (U. 8. Census, 1050)
State Capital, ST. PAUL
Minnesota is bounded on the north by Ontario and Manitoba, Canada, east by Wisconsin and
Lake Superior, south by Iowa, and west by North and South Dakota. Its extreme length from
north to south is 880 miles, its breadth varies from 183 miles, in the center, to 262 on the south
and 880 on the north borders. Its land area is 80,009 square miles. It Is a state of wide natural
resources and rapidly developing wealth.
The surface Is generally undulating and diversified with plains, timber belts and extensive
prairies dotted with lakes and groves. The northeast is generally hilly, has great deposits of iron
ore, and was formerly entirely covered with immense forests. Much of the salable pine has been
eut. but there is a vast quantity of valuable timber, both pine and hardwood, still standing. This
region also contains innumerable lakes, abounding in fish and affording popular summer resorts.
In the southeast there is a beautiful rolling region, heavily wooded, and from it the surface rises
gradually to the Hauteur de Terres or Heights of Land in the northwest. The climate is par-
ticularly healthful, and extremely favorable to the growth of vegetation, especially grain crops.
The Weather Bureau at Minneapolis gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) aa 44.5;
highest degree on record as 108; lowest — 84. Total annual precipitation is 27.66 inches.
The state's shipping, both by water and rail, is immense. The Great Lakes, with Duluth as an
advantageously located port, provide an excellent waterway to the Atlantic, and railroads branch
In every direction. Minneapolis is the largest cash grain market in the world and second only
to Chicago as a grain future market. There is in operation a very efficient school system.
The University of Minnesota, is one of the great universities of the country. It is located at
Minneapolis.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), eighteenth. Rural population (1950), 54.8%. In 1950. of the
2,982,483 total population, 2,958,678 were white; 28,805 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 179,101. Farm acreage, 32,883,163. Average acreage per farm. 183.6.
Average value per farm, $15,749. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 23,151.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $386,596,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $886,751,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : soybeans, $104,112,000, rank, fourth; com, $101,627,000,
rank, fourth; wheat, $29,858,000; oats, $23,563,000, rank, second; potatoes, $14,480,000, rank,
eighth; barley, $14,373,000, rank, sixth; fiaxseed, $9,982,000, rank, third; sugar beets (1956
value of production), $9,418,000; hay. $8,310,000, rank, ninth; red clover seed. $1,028,000,
rank, seventh; rye, $946,000, rank, sixth; sweetclover seed, $471,000, rank, first; timothy seed,
$320,000; al.sike seed, $303,000; alfalfa seed. $104,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $495,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $511,920,000, rank, seventh;
hogs and pigs, $109,922.000, rank, fourth; all sheep and lambs, $17,025,000; horses and mules,
$6,030,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $89,286,000, rank, fifth; turkeys, $32,641,000, rank,
second; chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $8,255,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $279,703,000, rank, fifth.
Total milk production on farms, 9,591,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): non-fat dry milk
solids, 446,111,000 Ibs.; creamery butter, 317,819,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 45,739,000 Ibs.;
creamed cottage cheese, 16,090,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 16.643,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Lake fisheries, total catch (1956), 4,423,000 Ibs.; $808,000 value. Mississippi River and
tributaries catch (1956), 12,751,000 Iba.; $1,048,000 value. Principal fish: catfish, carp.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total forest production (1947), 244.868 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: white pine, cottonwood
and aspen, elm, oak, basswood, eastern spruce, balsam fir. ash, birch, larch, maple, eastern cedar.
Fur animals (1957): number of pelts taken, 290,827; total value, $995,705. Principal furs:
mink, muskrat, beaver, raccoon.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,604,781,000. Leading industry groups:
rood and kindred products, machinery (except electrical) ; pulp, paper and products. Total
expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $82,526,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office, Washington 25. D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1958), $542,546,974, rank, ninth. Principal mineral products in order of value: iron
ore, sand and gravel, stone, manganiferous ores.
MISCELLANEOUS
(1-1-58), 1,215,900. Motor vehicles registered (Sept, 1968, est.),
offices (1957), 969. Number of retail stores (1954). 86,866; salet,
$3,450,297,000.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 87
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Aitkin (NEC). Aitktn 14,827
2 Anoka (SEC). Anoka 85.679
8 Becker (WC). Detroit Lakes 24,836
4 Beltrami (NW). Bemidji 24,962
5 Benton (SC), Foley 15,911
6 Big Stone (WC), Ortonville 9»!>2Z
7 Blue Earth (SC). Mankato 88,827
8 Brown (SC), New Ulm 25.895
9 Carlton (EC). Carlton 24.584
10 Carver (SC), Chaska 18,165
11 Cass (NC), Walker 19,468
12 Chippewa (SW), Montevideo 16,789
18 Chisago (EC), Center City 12.669
14 Clay (WC). Moorhead 80*$S?
15 Clearwater (NW). Bagley 10,204
16 Cook (NE), Grand Marais 2,900
17 Cottonwood (SW), Windora 15,768
18 Crow Win* (C), Brainerd 80,875
19 Dakota (SE), Hastings 49.019
20 Dodge (SE), Mantorville 12,624
21 Douglas (WC), Alexandria 21,804
22 Faribault (SC), Blue Earth 23.879
28 Fillmore (SE), Preston 24,466
24 Freeborn (SC), Albert Lea 84,617
25 Goodhue (SE). Red Wing 82,118
26 Grant (WC). Elbow Lake 9.642
27 Hennepin (SE), Minneapolis 676,579
28 Houston (SE), Caledonia 14,435
29 Hubbard (NC), Park Rapids 11,085
80 Isanti (EC), Cambridge 12,123
81 Itasca (NC), Grand Rapids 83,321
82 Jackson (SW). Jackson 16,806
83 Kanabec (EC). Mora 9,192
84 Kandiyohi (SWC), Willmar 28,644
85 Kittson (NW), Hallock 9,649
86 Koochiching (NC). International
Falls 16.910
87 LacQuiParle (SW), Madison 14.646
88 Lake (NE), Two Harbors 7.781
89 Lake of the Woods (NW).Baudette 4.955
40 LeSueur (SC), Le Center 19.088
41 Lincoln (SW), Ivanhoe 10,160
42 Lyon (SW), Marshall 22,263
48 Mahnomen (NW), Mahnomen 7,059
44 Marshall (NW). Warren 16,126
County. Location on Map and County Seat Fop.
45 Martin (SC). Fairmont 25,658
46 McLeod (SC), Glencoe 22,198
47 Meeker (SC), Litchneld 18,966
48 Mille Lacs (EC), Milaca 16.165
49 Morrison (C), Little Falls 26,882
60 Mower (SE), Austin 42,277
61 Murray (SW). Slayton 14,801
62 Nicollet (SC). St. Peter 20,929
63 Nobles (SW), Worthington 22,485
64 Norman (NW). Ada 12,909
65 Olmsted (SE). Rochester 48,228
56 Otter Tail (WC), Fergus Falls 51,820
67 Pennington (NW), Thief
River Falls 12,965
58 Pine (EC), Pine City 18,228
69 Pipestone (SW), Pipestone 14,008
60 Polk (NW). Crooks ton 85,900
61 Pope (NW), Glenwood 12,862
62 Ramsey (SE). St. Paul 356,832
63 Red Lake (NW). Red Lake Falls.... 6.806
64 Redwood (SW), Redwood Falls 22,127
66 Renville (SW), Olivia 28.954
66 Rice (SE). Faribault 86.285
67 Rock (SW), Luverne 11,278
68 Roseau (NW), Roseau 14,505
69 St. Louis (NE), Duluth 206,062
70 Scott (SE), Shakopee 16,486
71 Sherburne (SEC), Elk River 10,661
72 Sibley (SC), Gaylord 15.816
73 Stearns (C), Saint Cloud 70,681
74 Steele (SE), Owatonna 21.155
75 Stevens (WC). Morris 11,106
76 Swift (SW), Benson 15,887
77 Todd (C), Long Prairie 26,420
78 Traverse (WC). Wheaton 8,068
79 Wabasha (SE), Wabasha 16,878
80 Wadena (WC), Wadena 12,806
81 Waseca (SC), Waseca 14,957
82 Washington (SE), Stillwater 34,544
83 Watonwan (SC), St. James 18.881
84 Wilkin (WC). Breckenridge 10.667
85 Winona (SE), Winona 89,841
86 Wright (SEC), Buffalo 27.716
87 Yellow Medicine (SW).
Granite Falls 16.279
MINNESOTA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 30
Evening Dailies (26)
Morning Dailies (4)
Daily, Foreign (1)
Daily, with Sunday edition (5)
Tri-weekly 2
Semi-weekly 9
Weekly 383
Fortnightly 3
Monthly 1
Semi-monthly 2
Free or partly free circ. wklies(ll)
Shoppers (2)
Total Newspapers
430
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 4
Tri-weekly 1
Weekly 45
Fortnightly 5
Semi-monthly 6
Monthly 101
Bi-monthly 13
Quarterly 8
Three ti. dur. academic yr 1
Three times a year 1
Four times a year 1
Five ti. during academic yr 1
Six times a year 2
Nine times/ a year 1
Total Periodicals 190
Total number of publications 620
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 86
Total number of towns having publications 861
For circulation figures for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally it is
*o incorporate a later figure In that list.
Estab Cols0 Width V Depth Sub Clrc
ADAf (B8), pop. 2,121; Norman Co. (NW). 30 m NE of Fargo, N. D. GN RR. Manu-
factures cigars. Elevator. Agriculture. Grain, potatoes, sugar beets.
Norman County Index-f Wednesday.....Independent 1880 8 24 304 3.00 **2,696
Lightboum Estate ft Pfund, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; I Publisher' • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ADAMS (F7), pop. 668; Mower Co. (8E). 12 m BE of Austin. CMSP&P RR. Butter
factory. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farm a.
Review + Thursday Republican .1897 5 26 252 2.00 §579
Ambrose Eisterhold, Editor and Publisher.
ADRIAN (07), pop. 1,115; Nobles Co. (SW). 40 m E of Sioux Falls, S. D. C&NW RR.
Cement block factory; elevator. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Nobles County Revicw-f Friday Ind. Rep 1892 7 24 280 3.00 §1,470
E. W. Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
AITKINf (E4), pop. 2,079; Aitkin Co. (NEC). On Mississippi River. 88 m SW of
Duluth. NP; MSP&SSM RRs. Manufactures butter, wooden boxes, crates, grain
doors. Summer resort. Timber. Truck, turkey, grain, dairy farms.
Independent Age-f .Thursday Independent 1883 8 24 308 3.00 **3,157
A. C. Klee and E. H. Engquist, Publishers.
ALBANY (D5), pop. 1.196; Stearns Co. (C). 21 m W of St. Cloud. GN; MSP&SSM. RRs.
Butter, powdered buttermilk manufactured. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Enterprise-4- Thursday Independent 1910 6 26 280 3.00 J980
H. M. Harren, Editor and Publisher.
ALBERT LEAf (E7), pop. 18,646; Freeborn Co. (SC). 21 m W of Austin. CMSP&P;
CRI&P; 1C; M&SL RRs. Manufactures stoves, lamps, meat, dairy products,
road machinery, beverages, hay tools, poultry equipment, iron shears. Diver-
sified farming.
(Community Magazine Monthly Agricultural 1918 3 24 140 .50
Northwestern Jeweler Monthly Jewelry Indus... 1910 2 30 105 1.00 J3.600
Maclay Lyon, Editor; Trades Publishing Company, 142 W. Main St.
Tribunal f Evg.ex.Sat.& T . - n 1898 8 24 297 23.00 **10,199
Tribune-*- \Sun.,Sun.Morn Ind' Rep Sunday circ.**10,078
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ken Allen, Editor; Paul C. Belknap, Publisher.
ALDEN (E7), pop. 668; Freeborn Co. (SC). 12 m W of Albert Lea. CMSP&P RR.
Alfalfa meal, butter manufactured. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Advance + Thursday Republican 1890 7 24 294 2.50 514
Wayne F. Wright, Editor; Freeborn County News, Inc.. Publisher, P. O. Box 217.
ALEXANDRIAf (C6). pop. 6,819; Douglas Co. (WC). 42 m SE of Fergus Falls. GN;
MSP&SSM RRs. Creameries; bottling, monumental works; nursery, resort.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, wheat, alfalfa.
Lake Region Farmer-!- Thursday Republican 1946 5 24 224 1.50 1,886
Keith Hockett, Editor; Aker & Hockett, Publishers, 717 Fillmore.
Park Region Echo-f Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1890 8 23 294 4.00 **6,102
John C. Obert, Editor; Park Region Publishing Company.
Rural Minnesota News + Monthly Rural Elect 1946 5 24 220 x.60 112,818
Donald J. Kelly, Editor; Rural Publishing Co., P. O. Box 250. Controlled free dist. 5,556
AMBOY (D7), pop. 586; Blue Earth Co. (SC). 26 m SW of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, hay, soybeans.
Herald + Friday Independent 1890 5 24 224 3.00 §720
Leonard Ertman, Editor and Publisher.
ANNANDALE (D6), pop. 899; Wright Co. (SEC). 28 m S of St. Cloud. MSP&SSM
RR. Creameries. Lake resort. Dairy, stock, grain, poultry farms.
Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1890 6 24 266 3.00 Jl,120
Mae B. Tygeson, Editor; John Tygeson Estate, Publisher.
ANOKAf (E5). pop. 7,896; Anoka Co. (SEC). On Mississippi River, 20 m NW of
Minneapolis. GN; NP; MA&CR RRs. Manufactures ammunition, upholstered
furniture, sash and doors, butter, cheese, feed grinders, implement accessories.
Summer resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
C Anoka County Union-f Friday. . .. Republican .. 1863 8 24 294 3.00 §3,616
\ AlLtfe-f °Unty Suburban } Tuesday . ..Republican ..1957 8 24 294 3.00 §3,568
Union Shopper 4- Wednesday Shopper 1933 8 24 294 10,180 — Free
v. A. G. Pease, Publisher, 229 Jackson St.
Coon Rapids News & Views + . Saturday Democratic 1958 6 24 231 2.00
Mrs. Glenn Westermore, Ed.; Arch G. Pease, Pub., 229 Jackson St. 2,200 — Free
Gristogram-f- Semi-mo Shopping 1930 5 23 227 $13,645 — Free
Wayne P. Martin, Editor; Martin Press, Publisher.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1866 8 24 301 3.00 §3,412
Warren Feist, Editor; Herald Publishing Co., 1921 Second Ave., S.
APPLETON (C5). pop. 2,256; Swift Co. (SW). On Pomme de Terre River, 150 m
NW of Minneapolis. CMSP&P; GN RRs. Flour mill, elevator. Grain, dairy,
stock, poultry farms. Wheat, oats, corn, soybeans.
Press-f- Thursday Democratic 1880 7 24 280 3.00 §2,452
Martin McGowan, Jr., Editor; The McGowans, Inc., Publishers.
ARGYLE (A2), pop. 846; Marshall Co. (NW). 100 m directly north of Fargo. N. D.
GN RR. Butter factory; elevator. Dairy, grain farms. Wheat, flax, oats, barley.
Marshall County Banner +... .Thursday Republican .1882 6 26 280 3.00 §912
E. L. Holmlund, Editor and Publisher.
ARLINGTON (D6), pop. 1,818; Sibley Co. (SC). 40 m N of Mankato. M&SL RR. Man-
ufactures butter, canned corn, cement blocks and silos. Poultry packing plant.
Dairy, poultry farms.
Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1884 7 24 280 3.00 §1,564
Val Kill. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
ftP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Usea Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ASKOV (F4). pop. 887; Pine Co. (EC). 47 m SW of Duluth. GN RR. Nursery; cream-
ery. Agriculture. Rutabagas, dairy products* eggs.
American + Thursday Independent 1914 8 25 287 8.00 §2,102
Ray C. Jensen, Editor; American Publishing Company.
h^^ Fraternal&Ins...l914 2 37 126 .50 $10,300
Svend Petersen, Editor; Danish Brotherhood in America Pub., P. O. Box 155.
oadv)idin*St jSemi-mo Lutheran 1986 } }| J«« »•« *8'700
Rev. Verner Hansen, Editor; Danish Lutheran Church in America, Publisher.
ATWATER (D5%), pop. 880; Kandiyohi Co. (SWC). 79 m W of Minneapolis. GN RR.
Manufactures wood cabinets, butter. Gravel pits. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1879 6 24 280 2.50 9OO
Eugene D. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
AURORA (F8), pop. X 1,871; St. Louis Co. (NE). 50 m NW of Duluth. DM&IR RR.
Cement block factory ; iron ore mining. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Journal-*- Thursday Independent 1955 8 24 294 2.50 §874
Herman A. Keto, Editor; Enterprise Printing and Publishing Co.
AUSTINf (F7)f pop. 28.100; Mower Co. (SE). 20 m E of Albert Lea. CMSP&P; CGW
RRs. Meat packing plant; butter factory; bottling works. Railroad shops.
Hatcheries. Dairy, stock, truck, poultry farms. TV station.
Herald + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1891 9 23 325 20.80^*13,254
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
H. E. Rasmussen, Editor and Publisher.
Unionist -f Friday Labor 1937 5 23 196x2.00 J5.400
David Neiswanger, Editor; United Packinghouse Workers Union, Publisher,
816 E. Water St.
BABBITT (G8), pop. X 1,688; St. Louis Co. (NE). 70 m NE of Duluth. DM&IR RR.
Dairy farms.
News Wednesday. Independent ... 1957 5 24 210 2.00 $680
Ben P. Constantino and Joleen Constantino, Publishers.
BADGER (B2), pop. 448; Roseau Co. (NW). 86 m NE of Grank Forks. GN RR.
Creamery; seed house processing. Grain farms.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1952 7 24 280 2.50 §989
Robert J. Harrison, Publisher.
BAGLEYf (C8). pop. 1,554; Clearwater Co. (NW). 170 m W of Duluth. GN RR.
Lumber mills; creameries. Lake resort. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, clover,
alfalfa seeds.
Farmers Independent + Thursday Independent 1918 8 24 294 2.50 §2,300
Eugene M. Beltz, Editor; Farmers' Publishing Company, Inc.
BALATON (C6), pop. 723; Lyon Co. (SW). 70 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D. C&NW RR.
Creamery; elevators. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Press-Tribune -h Thursday Independent 1902 6 24 280 3.00 J738
Donald Brandt, Editor; R. Gordon and Luella B. Shaeffer, Publishers.
BARNESVILLE (B4), pop. 1,593; Clay Co. (NW). 25 m SE of Fargo, N. D. GN RR.
Creamery. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes, hay.
Record-Review + Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 280 2.50 §1,878
Kenneth Anderson, Publisher.
BARNUM (F4). pop. 827; Carlton Co. (NE). 87 m SW of Duluth. NP RR. Hatchery,
creamery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1909 5 24 231 2.50 530
Wayne Evans, Editor and Publisher.
BATTLE LAKE (C4), pop. 714; Otter Tail Co. (WC). On a lake of the same name
22 m E of Fergus Falls. NP RR. Elevators. Resort. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Wheat
Review + ...*. Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 280 3.00 §1,215
Richard S. Tamke, Editor and Publisher.
BAUDETTEf (D2). pop. 929; Lake of the Woods Co. (NW). On Rainy River, 180
m NW of Duluth. CN RR. Ferry in summer to Rainy River, Ont. Bottling
works ; pharmaceutical laboratory. Summer resort. Timber. Dairy, grain farms.
Grass seed.
Region-4- Wednesday ....Republican 1904 7 24 280 3.00 §1,856
William Kellogg, Editor; Baudette Region, Publisher.
BEARDSLEY (B6). pop. 485; Big Stone Co. (WC). 95 m S of Fargo. GN RR. Cream-
ery. Stock, dairy, grain, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, livestock.
News-f Thursday Independent 1910 5 24 224 2.50 J376
C. J. Condit, Editor and Publisher.
BELGRADE (D4). pop. 659; Steams Co. (C). 48 m SW of St. Cloud. MSP&SSM RR.
Manufactures butter, flour. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Tribune-*- Thursday Independent 1899 6 24 280 2.50 §850
E. R. Salisbury, Editor and Publisher.
BELLE PLAINE (E6). pop. 1.708; Scott Co. (SE). On* Minnesota River, 47 m SW of
St. Paul. C&NW RR. Manufactures butter, dry milk products, cement blocks,
tile. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 2.50 §2,304
D. C. Townsend, Editor and Publisher.
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IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
•mt, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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BELVIEW (C6), pop. 881; Redwood Co. (SW). 100 m SW of Minneapolis. M&SL
RR. Granite quarry. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Independent^ .......................... Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1896 6 26 280 2.50 8472
Adolph Leonard, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
BEMIDJIf (D3), pop. 10,001; Beltraml Co. (NW). On Lake Bemidji, 100 m NE of
Fargo, N. D. NP; GN; MSP&SSM RRs. Airline NOR. Lumber, woolen mills;
creameries; brick works. Summer resort, in center of "The Thousand Lakes"
region. State Teachers College. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Northland Times + ................. Friday ............ Independent ...... 1934 7 24 280 2.00 1750
J. W. Alexander, Editor and Publisher, 807 America.
Pioneer-f ................... . ............. Evgr.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1902 8 24 294 18.20 **5,554
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Sentinel-f ................................ .Friday ............ Independent ...... 1901 8 24 294 2.00 §588
John A. Ainley, Editor; Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company.
BENSONf (C5). pop. 8,898; Swift Co. (SW). 125 m W of Minneapolis. GN RR. Cream-
ery. Ships produce. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
] Swift County Monitor-f ........ Friday ............. Republican ......... 1886 8 24 294 3.50 8,374
1 Swift County News -f ............ Tuesday .......... Republican ........ 1892 5 24 224 2.00 3,324
Ronald Anfinson, Editor; Harry Davey and R. L. Fossen, Publishers.
BERTHA (C4), pop. 677; Todd Co. (C). 90 m NW of St. Cloud. GN RR. Agriculture.
Dairying, potatoes, grain, hay.
Herald-h ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1895 6 24 252 2.50 §1,015
Morris Bailey, Editor; Bertha Herald, Publisher.
BIGFORK (F3), pop. 463; Itasca Co. (N). 40 m NW of Hibbing. Nearest railroad
station, Deer River. GN RR. Logging. Creamery; saw mill. Agriculture. Hay.
potatoes.
Itasca Progressive-f .............. Wednesday ....Independent ...... 1927 5 24 210 3.00 §600
R. J. Spadafore, Editor and Publisher.
BIRD ISLAND (D6). pop. 1,338; Renville Co. (SW). 92 m W of Minneapolis.
CMSP&P RR. Creamery. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Union -4- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1873 6 26 280 8.00 §1,197
J. D. Fehlhaber, Editor and Publisher.
B1WABIK (F3). pop. 1,245; St. Louis Co. (NE). 64 m N of Duluth. DM&IR RR.
Bank, Aurora. Iron mines. Agriculture. Potatoes, hay.
Times-f .................................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1907 6 26 280 3.00 §1,220
J. G. Harnick, Editor; Biwabik Times, Publisher.
BLACKDUCK (D3), pop. 732; Beltrami Co. (NW). 78 m NW of Hibbing. NP RR.
Manufactures lumber products, butter. Summer resort. Timber. Agriculture.
Potatoes, alfalfa seed, oats.
American-f .............................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1901 7 24 280 2.50 §910
W. L. Oberg, Editor and Publisher.
BLOOMING PRAIRIE (E7), pop. 1,442; Steele Co. (SE). 14 m N of Austin. CMSP&P
RR. Butter factory; hatchery; soybean processing plant. Ships eggs, butter.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, hay.
Times 4- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1893 8 24 280 3.00 §1,575
Krejci Bros., Editors and Publishers.
BLOOMINGTON (E6V6). pop. 9,902; Hennepin Co. (SE). 8 m S of Minneapolis.
Bank, Richfield. MN&S RR. Manufactures road machinery, refrigerator cabinets.
Fruit, truck farms.
Sun + ........................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1946 8 23 310 3.50 **5,468
Peter Donaghue, Editor; Bloomington Publications, Inc.,
9402 Lyndale, South, Minneapolis.
BLUE EARTHf (D7), pop. 8,843; Faribault Co. (SC). 40 m S of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Manufactures canned corn, peas, butter, monuments. Hatcheries. Grain, stock,
poultry, dairy farms. Corn, oats, barley.
f Faribault County Register -{-..Tuesday .......... Independent ...... 1887 8 24 290 4.50 **2,906
I Post-f ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1867 8 24 290 4.50 **3,O14
1 M. A. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
BOVEY (E3), pop. 1,320; Itasca Co. (NC). 80 m W of Hibbing. GN; DM&IR RRs.
Iron mines. Agriculture. Dairy products, hay, potatoes.
Press + ..................................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1923 5 24 199 2.50 800
H. C. Barnes, Editor and Publisher.
BOYD (C6), pop. 496; Lac qui Parle Co. (SW). 140 m W. of Minneapolis. M&SL RR.
Butter factory. Dairy, Poultry, stock, grain farms.
Advisor-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1954 7 24 280 2.50 §525
Eugenia Sanborn, Editor; Melvin Plath, Publisher.
BRAHAM (E6), pop. 697; Isantl Co. (EC). 52 m N of Minneapolis. GN RR. Manufac-
tures monuments, dairy products, flour, feed, woolen goods, concrete products.
Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Journal -f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1899 7 23 294 3.00 1,887
Mr. and Mrs. L. Buss, Editors and Publishers.
BRAINERDf <D4). pop. 12,687; Crow Wing Co. (C). On Mississippi River, 60 m
. op. , . . ,
N of St. Cloud. NP RR. Airline NOR. Pulp, paper, lumber mills; foundry; sash
and door, garment, butter factories. Railroad
Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
,
shops. Lake resort region.
Crow Win* Co. Review-f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1897 7 24 287
Mrs. Bea Ross, Editor; Northern Minnesota Publishing Co., Inc., Walker.
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5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
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Dispatch -f .. Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1882 8 24 280 1560
Comic strip advertising accepted. *o« AO.OV
Floyd W. Emerson, Editor; H. F. McCollough, Publisher.
BRECKENRIDGEt <B4). pop. 8,623; Wilkin Co. (WC). On Red River, 45 m S of
- Railroad ccnter- poultry packin* plant- Dairy'
Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 801 300
" r; Valley Printing Co., Publisher.
BREWSTER (C7), pop. 478; Nobles Co. (SW). 65 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D. C&NW
RR. Butter factory. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 2.00
Tom Cotter, Editor; Brewster Tribune, Publisher.
BRICELYN (E7). pop. 639; Faribault Co. (SO. 30 m SW of Albert Lea. C&NW;
CRI&P RRs. Cannery; elevator; creamery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Sentinel+... v.......... Thursday Independent 1899 6 24 266 2.50
Ellis Morris, Editor and Publisher.
BROOKLYN CENTER— Brooklyn Center Press See Minneapolis.
BROOTEN (C5), pop. 669; Stearns Co. (C). 55 m W of St. Cloud. MSP&SSM RR.
Butter factory. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms.
R*vl*yril"-r1";v Thursday Independent 1908 5 24 224 2.50
C. E. Folin, Editor and Publisher.
BROWERVILLE (D4%), pop. 7^5; Todd Co. (C). 52 m SW of Brainerd. GN RR.
Manufactures butter. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, grain.
Blade-f Thursday Republican 1906 5 26 245 2.00
David Myers, Editor and Publisher.
BROWNS VALLEY (B6), pop. 1.117; Traverse Co. (WC). 60 m SW of Fergus Falls.
GN RR. Creamery. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Valley News-f Thursday Independent 1926 6 26 278 2.50
R. A. Amundson, Editor and Publisher.
BROWNTON (D6), pop. 696; McLeod Co. (SO. 66 m W of Minneapolis. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Bulletin-f .Thursday Republican 1892 7 24 280 2.50
Charles H. Warner, Editor and Publisher.
BUFFALOf (E5%). pop. 1.914; Wright Co. (SEC). On Buffalo Lake. 88 m N of
Minneapolis. MSP&SSM RR. Wooden box, butter factories. Resort. Poultry.
stock, dairy, grain farms.
Wright Co. Journal-Press -f... Thursday Independent 1885 9 21 294 2.50
Prints edition called Waverly Star.
James P. McDonnell, Editor and Publisher.
BUFFALO LAKE (E5%), pop. 724; Renville Co. (SW). 80 m W of Minneapolis.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures butter. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
News + Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 280 3.00
G. W. Hubin. Editor and Publisher.
BUTTERFIELD (D7). pop. 529; Watonwan Co. (SC). 40 m SW of Mankato. C&NW
RR. Hatchery. Farming.
Advocate-f Thursday Agriculture ,1896 6 26 280 2.00
Ed. W. Schroeder, Editor and Publisher.
CALEDONIAf (G7). pop. 2,248; Houston Co. (SE). 23 m SW of La Crosse, Wis.
CMSP&P RR. Butter factory; lumber, grist mills; wagon, iron works. Hatch-
eries. Hardwood timber. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Argus- Journal -h Thursday Ind. Rep 1863 7 24 280 2.00
Ray and Caryl Ryan, Editors and Publishers.
CAMBRIDGEf (E5), pop. 2,978; Isanti Co. (EC). 40 m N of Minneapolis. GN RR.
Creamery; woolen mill. Agriculture. Potatoes, oats, corn.
Star-f- Thursday Independent 1905 8 24 287 3.00
R. C. Mills. Editor and Publisher, 180 SW 2nd.
CANBY (B6), pop. 2,178; Yellow Medicine Co. (SW). 110 m S of Fergus Falls. C&NW
RR. Butter factory. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
News-h Thursday Independent 1878 8 24 294 3.00
M. O. Clement, Editor and Publisher.
CANNON FALLS (F6), pop. 1,831; Goodhue Co. (SE). 22 m W of Red Wing.
CMSP&P; CGW RRs. Manufactures stock feed, lingerie, cheese, butter, cement
blocks. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
BeaconH- Friday Republican 1876 7 24 280 3.00
Lucretla L. Lewis, Editor; Lucretia L. Lewis and Geo. E. Dalton, Publishers.
CARLTONf (F4), pop. 650; Carlton Co. (EC). 21 m SW of Duluth. CMSP&P; NP;
GN RRs. Creamery; flour mill; oil refinery. Diversified farming. Potatoes, cab-
bage, berries.
Carlton County Vidette-f- Thursday Independent. 1887 8 24 308 4.00
M. D. Martin. Editor and Publisher.
CASS LAKE (D3), pop. 1,986; Cass Co. (NC). 185 m W of Duluth. GN; MSP&SSM
RRs. Box factory; lumber mills. Lake resort. Tree nurseries. Timber. Diver-
sified farming. Dairy products, potatoes.
Times. Thursday Independent 1899 8 24 308 2.00 §1,197
Grant Utley, Editor and Publisher.
C^2?f ^SJT**8*1** ^B;C* Sutement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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CEYLON (D7), pop. 618; Martin Co. (SC). 120 m SW of St. Paul. C&NW RR. Cream.
ery; cement block works. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1900 5 24 210 8.00 $625
Frank and Marie Uhlig, Editors and Publishers.
CHASKAf (E6), pop. 2,008; Carver Co. (SC). On Minnesota River, 20 m SW of
Minneapolis. CMSP&P; M&SL RRs. Manufactures beet sugar, bricks, sauer-
kraut, pickles, canned corn, peas, butter. Truck, dairy farms.
Valley Herald + Thursday Independent 1863 6 26 280 8.00 {2,691
F. E. Du Toit, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
CHATFIELD (F7), pop. 1,605; Fillmore Co. (SE). 18 m SE of Rochester. C&NW
RR. Butter factory. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
News + Thursday Republican 1856 7 22 273 3.00 §1,165
Bernice R. Lehman, Editor; E. C. Lehman, Publisher.
CHISHOLM (F3), pop. 6,861; St. Louis Co. (NE). 8 m NE of Hibbing. DM&IR;
GN RRs. Airline, NOR. Shirt factory. Iron mines; timber. Truck, dairy farms.
Potatoes, vegetables, hay.
Free Press -f (offset) Thursday Independent 1947 5 24 231 4.00 §3,406
Veda F. Ponikvar, Editor and Publisher.
Tribune-Press -f- (offset) Tuesday Independent 1901 5 24 231 4.00 §3,252
Veda F. Ponikvar, Editor; James A. Laurich, Publisher, 216 W. Lake St.
CHOKIO (B5), pop. 541; Stevens Co. (WC). 100 m direct W of St. Cloud. GN RR.
Creamery. Stock, poultry, dairy, grain farms.
Review4- Thursday Independent 1897 6 26 280 2.50 §540
B. L. and F. L. Goulet, Editors and Publishers.
CIRCLE PINES (G5), pop. X341; Anoka Co. (SEC). 12 m NW of St. Paul, nearest bank
and railroad station. Residential.
Circulating Pines (offset) Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 231 2.00 980
Carl Peters, Editor; Circulating Pines, Inc., Publisher. 520 — Free
CLARA CITY (C5H), pop. 1,106; Chippewa Co. (SW). 100 m W of Minneapolis. GN;
MW RRs. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, barley, oats.
Herald-h Friday Republican 1895 7 24 280 2.50 1,194
E. A. Swanson, Editor; Swanson Bros., Publishers.
CLAREMONT (F6%), pop. 426; Dodge Co. (SE). 65 m S of St. Paul. C&NW RR.
Creamery; elevator; machine shop. Agriculture. Corn, oats, dairy products.
News-f Friday Republican 1909 5 26 252 300 §912
Dana A. Hinckley, Editor and Publisher.
CLARISSA (D4%), pop. 650; Todd Co. (C). 75 m NW of St. Cloud. GN RR. Butter
factory. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Hay.
Independent-f Thursday Republican 1900 6 23 252 2.00 §775
G. F. Etzell, Editor; Etzell Publications, Publisher.
CLARKFIELD (C6), pop. 1,012; Yellow Medicine Co. (SW). 130 m W of Minneapolis.
M&SL RR. Butter, concrete block and tile factories. Grain, dairy, stock, poul-
try farms.
Advocate-f- Thursday Independent 1892 6 26 280 2.50 §1,629
E. B. Jurgenson, Editor and Publisher.
CLEARBROOK— See Leader-Record, Gonvick.
CLEAR LAKE (E6). pop. 297; Sherburne Co. (SEC). 12 m SE of St. Cloud, banking
town. NP; GN RRs. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Times-f Thursday Republican 1892 6 26 280 2.00 437
A. W. Davee, Editor and Publisher.
CLINTON (B5), pop. 718; Big Stone Co. (WC). 100 m S of Fargo, N. D. CMSF&P
RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1895 6 24 280 3.00 750
Floyd Ruona, Editor and Publisher.
CLOQUET (F4), pop. 7,685; Carlton Co. (EC). 18 m W of Duluth. GN; CMSP&P;
NP; D&NE RRs. Manufactures paper, lumber, matches, insulation materials,
toothpicks. Dairy, poultry farms.
Carlton Co. News Graphic -f... Friday Independent 1950 7 24 280 4.50 §3,435
Norman E. Nelson, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
Pine Knot-f Tuesday Independent 1883 7 24 280 4.50 §3,294
N. E. Nelson, Jr.. Editor; Norman E. Nelson, Sr., Publisher, 122 Avenue C.
COKATO (D5%), pop. 1,408; Wright Co. (SEC). 88 m S of St. Cloud. GN RR. Manu-
factures canned corn, butter, feed, flour, soft drinks. Hatcheries. Ships farm
products. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Sweet corn, grain.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1889 7 23 280 3.00 1,450
C. R. Lee, Editor; Cokato Enterprise, Publisher.
COLD SPRING (D5), pop. 1,488; Stearns Co. (C). 16 m W of St. Cloud. GN RR. Granite
works; brewery; creamery. Granite quarries. Dairy, grain farms. Corn, oat*.
Record 4- Thursday Democratic 1898 5 24 217 2.00 §925
Paul A. Honer, Editor and Publisher.
COLERAINE (E8), pop. 1,821 ; Itasca Co. (NO. 29 m W of Hibbing. GN; DM&IR RRs.
Ore concentrating mill. Lake resort. Iron mines; timber. Truck, dairy farms.
Itascn Iron News -4- Thursday Republican 1905 6 24 280 2.50 823
Naomi L. and Loren G. Lammon, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublishcr's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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COLLEGEVILLE (D5). pop. 1,457; Stearns Co. (C). 12 m NW of St. Cloud. GN RR.
Bank, St. Joseph. St. John's University (Cath. men). Dairy farms.
Record V (no adv.) .................. Semi-mo ......... Collegiate ........... 1888 5 24 224x1.00 $13,400
Students of St. John's University, Editors and Publishers.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — See Minneapolis.
COMFREY (D6M»). pop. 642; Brown Co. (SC). 5 m SW of Minneapolis. C&NW RR.
Butter factory; feed mill. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Hay.
Times -f- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 6 26 280 2.50 §900
F. H. Harder, Editor and Publisher.
COOK (F2%), pop. 482; St. Louis Co. (NE). 25 m N of Virginia. DW&P RR. Butter,
wood products manufactured. Resort. Timber. Dairy, grain, poultry farms.
News-Herald H- ........................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1910 5 24 231 3.00 §1,400
Wayne T. Evans, Editor and Publisher.
COON RAPIDS— News and Views— See Anoka.
COSMOS (D6), pop. 882; Meeker Co. (SC). 70 m W of Minneapolis. NW RR. Creamery.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Hay.
News-h ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1955 5 24 224 3.00 §820
Richard Higgin, Editor and Publisher.
COTTONWOOD (C6), pop. 709; Lyon Co. (SW). 90 m SW of Mankato. GN RR.
Dairy, stock, grain, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, barley.
Current -f ................................. Friday ............ Independent ...... 1890 7 24 280 2.50 §682
K. O. Sisson, Editor and Publisher.
CROOKSTONf (B3), pop. 7,352; Polk Co. (NW). 25 m SE of Grand Forks. GN; NP
RRs. Manufactures flour, feed, monuments, cheese, butter, sashes, doors, de-
hydrated alfalfa, soft drinks. Ships farm products. Agriculture. Grains, sugar
beets, potatoes.
Our Northland Diocese + Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1945 8 24 285 1.00 5,942
Rev. John T. O'Toole, Ed.; Northland Diocese Assn., Pub.. 112 W. Sixth St.
* Ind« Rep ............. 1885 8 24 301 13.00 §4,639
Times + IS Sun.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
D. L. McKenzie, Editor; Crookston Times Printing Co., Publisher.
CROSBY (E4). pop. 2,777; Crow Wing Co. (C). 15 m NW of Brainerd. MSP&SSM
RR. Creamery. Lake resort. Iron mines; timber. Dairy, stock farms.
Crosby-Ironton Courier-}- Wednesday Republican .1911 8 24 308 3.00 §2,300
Paul L. Sheets and Arvilla Hansen, Editors and Publishers.
CYRUS (C5), pop. 363; Pope Co. (NW). 75 m W of Saint Cloud. NP RR. Butter
factory; feed mill. Agriculture. Grain, stock.
Leader -f Thursday Independent 1922 6 24 280 1.50 §5OO
C. J. Applen, Editor and Publisher.
DANUBE (C6), pop. 437: Renville Co. (SW). 90 m W of Minneapolis. CMSP&P RR.
Feed mill; grain elevator; machine shop. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Enterprise-}- Thursday Independent 1953 7 24 280 2.50 $530
J. K. Ploof, Editor and Publisher.
DASSEL (D6%). pop. 962; Meeker Co. (SC). 54 m W of Minneapolis. GN RR. Seed
corn and yeast factory. Lake resort. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Dispatch + Thursday Independent 1918 6 26 273 3.00 §1,254
Walter A. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
DAWSON (B5%). pop. 1,834; Lac qui Parle Co. (SW). On Lac qui Parle River, 150 m
W of Minneapolis. M&SL RR. Creamery; hatcheries; elevators; soybean proc-
essing plant. Ships livestock, grain. Stock, grain, poultry, dairy farms.
Sentinel + Friday Republican 1885 7 24 280 8.00 §1,575
B. A. Gimmestad, Editor and Publisher.
DEEPHAVEN— See Excelsior, also Wayzata.
DEER RIVER (E3), pop. 1,033; Itasca Co. (NC). On Mississippi River, 90 m W of
Duluth. GN RR. Manufactures butter, lumber products. Resort. Timber. Dairy,
poultry, grain, stock farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1896 6 24 210 3.00 §1,000
R. J. Spadafore, Editor and Publisher.
DELANO (E6H). pop. 1,886; Wright Co. (SEC). 26 m W of Minneapolis. GN RR.
Monuments, feed manufactured. Nursery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1872 7 24 276 2.60 §1,350
J. A. and J. F. Tischler, Editors; Eagle Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
DETROIT LAKESf (C4), pop. 5,787; Becker Co. (WC). 60 m E of Fargo, N. D.
MSP&SSM; NP RRs. Manufactures potato graders, silos, boats, sausage. Tan-
nery; hatchery. Stock, dairy, truck, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Becker County Record -f Thursday Republican 1872 7
B. L. Benshoof, Editor; Benshoof & Hamilton, Publishers.
Tribune4- Wednesday Independent 1907 8
C. W. Meyer, Editor; Carl F. Lidstrom, Publisher.
DODGE CENTER (F8%), pop. 1,161; Dodge Co. (SE). 20 m W of Rochester. C&NW;
CGW RRs. Butter, corn, pea canning factories. Grain, dairy, truck farms.
Star-Record -I- „ Thursday Republican 1890 7 23 280 8.00 §1,410
Robert B. Wilcox. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
estimate. y/I**ne& only during academic year. xSubtcription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th. Quid* to th, us* of th. Directory in front off book.
610
24 276 2.50 §3,039
24 294 4.00 **5,675
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DULUTHt <F4), pop. 104.511; St. Louis Co. (NE). On W ^A9L^k?AHP?Lior'_*t he*d
Clrc
navigation. 5 m NW of Superior, Wise. C&NW; CMSP&P; DM&IR;
DSS&A; DW&P; GN; MSP&SSM; NP RRs. Bridge to Superior. Wise. Airlines,
NOR. A seaplane base. Important lake shipping point to the northwest.
Extensive trade in iron ore, wheat, flour, farm and dairy products. Also man-
ufactures air reduction equipment, farm machinery, tractors, storage batteries,
canned goods and preserves, cement, wood products; telephone and dial equip-
ment, Mackinaw cloth and heavy woolens. Flour and lumber mills; cold storage
plants; shipyards; oil refineries. Nine banks; deposits (6-30-58), $204,819,628.
45,314 electric (AC) meters; 25,523 gas (artif.) meters; 53,941 telephones,
Resort. Fisheries. University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch. Two TV stations.
American Fur Breeder Monthly Fur Breeding 1928 3 26 182 3.00
Marshall Reinig, Editor; Fur Farm Publications. Inc.. 405 E. Superior St. (2).
Budgeteer Thursday Independent 1931 8 24 287 2.50
H. F. Palmer, Editor and Publisher. 5807 Grand Ave. (7).
[Counter Serv. 1940 3 26 182
Diner, Drive-in Monthly ] Rests., Diners, 2 42 132
(.Drive-Ins Controlled circ. >41,704
Calvin Morken. Editor; Davidson Publishing Co., 405 E. Superior St. (2).
*4,431
1,024
17,976 — Free
3.00
Financial Record -f (SkFri. Busi.&Finan 1892 4 24 14012.00 $1,467
Knute O. Odegaard, Editor and Publisher, 28 N. Fourth Ave.. W. (2).
Hearing Dealer, The Monthly Hearing Aids 1961 3 controlled circ.
Dean Myhran, Editor; Davidson Publishing Co.. 405 E. Superior St. (2).
>5,414
{Herald 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1883
News-Tribune 4- Every Morn. ..Independent 1868
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Ridder Bros., Publishers, 424 W. First St. (1).
8 23 308 15.60**2S,526
8 23 308 26.00 **51,376
Sunday circ. **73,763
Industrialisti-f (Finnish) j&Sun Ind'l Union 1917 8 24 280
Ivar Vapaa, Editor; Workers Publishing Co., 24 Lake Ave., N. (1).
Labor World 4- Thursday Labor 1895 8 24 294
Labor World, Inc., Publisher, 31 E. Michigan St. (2).
Lake States Timber Digest... Monthly Timber 1946 3 28 140
Vernon A. Cooper, Editor; Cooper Publishing Co.. 414 Lyceum Bldg. (2).
[Foil, Film
Modern Converter Monthly -{& Paper 1957 5 24 196
[Converting
Dean Myhran, Editor; Davidson Publishing Co., 405 E. Superior St. (2).
9.00 §4,140
2.50 §19,202
2.50
3.00 $8,898
3.00 >14,902
Art Sipola, Editor; Davidson Publishing Co., 405 E. Superior St. (2).
Paper Sales Monthly {fnTs^telmen9 1941 3 26 132
Dean Myhran, Editor; Davidson Publishing Co., 405 E. Superior St. (2).
Publicity 4- Friday Independent 1930 8 24 280 2.00
Frieda J. Monger, Editor and Publisher, 409 Lyceum.
Register* (Duluth Edition). ..Sunday Catholic 1937 8 23 299
Rev. Robert W. Klein, Ed.; Catholic Press Soc., Inc., 215 W. Fourth St.
3.00 *5,437
3.00
(6).
2.50
§3,963
*13,649
§1,250
J2,404
2,600
Skandinav-f (Norw.&Eng.)...Fridav Independent 1887 4 26 199
Sigurd Tanem, Editor; Fuhr Printing Co., Publisher, 20 E. First St.
Sellings' Mining Review Saturday Mining 1912 3 26 140 4.00
David N. Skillings, Editor and Publisher, 810 Fidelity Bldg. (2).
Statesman4-V Friday Collegiate 1927 5 24 224 2.00
Students of University of Minnesota, Duluth Branch, Editors and Publishers,
82 E. Michigan St.
Steel Plant News4- Friday Independent...... 1913 7 26 280 200 650
Lyle J. Frederick, Editor; Steel Plant News, Publisher, 14 E. Gary St. (8).
Tidende (Norwegian) .Friday Independent 1888 4 26 199 2.50 §125
Sigurd* Tanem° Editor? Fuhr Publishing A Printing Co., 20 E. 1st St.
Wholesale Drug Sales Monthly Drug Sales man.. 194 9 .2 40 140 3.00 *4,025
Dean Myhran, Editor; Davidson Publishing Co., 405 E. Superior St. (2).
EAGLE BEND (C4), pop. 691; Todd Co. (C). On Eagle River 60 m NW of St. Cloud.
GN RR Manufactures butter. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms.
News4- Thursday Independent 1891 6 26 280 2.00 §641
Lester - F. Hayenga, Editor and Publisher.
EAST GRAND FORKS (A2tt), Pop. 5,049; Polk Co. (NW). 80 m directly north of
^rgo N D NP; GN RRs. Manufactures sugar, butter feed. Ships produce.
Agriculture. Wheat, potatoes, sugar beets.
Record^-...... Thursday Independent 1892 5 24 224 3.00 $2,189
Record Publishing Company.
ECHO <C6) pop 490; Yellow Medicine Co. (SW). 80 m NW of Mankato. M&SL RR.
Butter factory flour mill. Granite quarries. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
EnterDrise+ Friday Independent 1892 6 26 276 2.50 §401
iSand I AV'Hughes. Editor and Publisher.
> and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
icr's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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EDEN VALLEY (D5), pop. 792; Meeker Co. (SC). 85 m SW of St. Cloud. MSP&SSM
RR. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry farms. Tobacco, small grains.
{ Journal + Thursday Ind. Rep 1892 5 24 224 2.50
Meeker REA Pioneer Monthly Agriculture 1960 5 24 224 .40
Irving Clinton, Editor; H. W. Cutten, Publisher.
EDGERTON (B7), pop. 961; Pi pee tone Co. (SW). 60 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D.
CMSP&P RR. Stock, grain farms. Corn, barley, oats, flax.
Enterprise + Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 280 3.00
Carroll W. Fey, Editor and Publisher.
EDINA (E5ft), pop. 9,744 (Br. of Minneapolis P.O.); Hennepin Co. (W). Adjoins
Minneapolis on SW. MN&S RR. Residential.
Morningside Courier -f- Thursday Republican .,1960 8 23 300 3.50
Kenneth Edwards, Editor; Suburban Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,
1011 Excelsior Ave.. Hopkins.
ELBOW LAKEf (B4%), pop. 1,398; Grant Co. (WC). 80 m SE of Fargo. MSP&SSM;
GN RRs. Butter factory; hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Grant County Herald + Thursday Independent 1878
Harold H. Barker Estate, Publisher.
8 24 301 3.00
ELK RIVERf (E5), pop. 1,399; Sherburne Co. (SEC). On Mississippi River, at mouth
of Elk River, 80 m NW of St. Paul. NP; GN RRs. Concrete products, berry
crates manufactured. Dairy farms.
Sherburne Co. Star-News -f... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1874 8 24 280 3.60
L. A. Dare, Editor; Sherburne Co., Star News, Publisher.
ELLENDALE (E7), pop. 476; Steele Co. (SE). 18 m N of Albert Lea. CRI&P RR.
Manufactures butter. Dairy, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Eagle-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1901 8 26 308 250
Krejci Brothers, Editors and Publishers.
ELMORE (D7), pop. 1,074; Faribault Co. (SC). 60 m S of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Tile factory; creamery; elevator; hatchery; nursery. Agriculture. Corn, oats,
barley.
Eye-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 7 24 287 8.50
C. M. Wicken and H. L. Norman, Editors ; Eye Publishing Co.
ELY (G2V4), pop. 6,474; St. Louis Co. (NE). 48 m NE of Virginia. DM&IR RR.
Iron mines. Lake resort. Logging. Dairy farms.
Miner-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 8 24 301 8.00
Fred C. Childers, Editor and Publisher.
ELYSIAN (E6fc). pop. 402; Le Sueur Co. (SC). 21 m E of Mankato. CGW RR. Manu-
factures butter. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, grain, stock farms.
Enterprise ................................. Friday ............ Ind. Rep ............. 1893 6 24 224 2.50
N. D. Wilcox, Editor and Publisher.
EMMONS (E7), pop. 866; Freeborn Co. (SC). 16 m SW of Albert Lea. M&SL RR.
Creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Leader + ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1899 6 26 273 2.50
H. W. Willey, Editor and Publisher.
ERSKINE (B3), pop. 608; Polk Co. (NW). 68 m E of Grand Forks, N. D. MSP&SSM
GN RRs. Creamery; snow plow factory. Agriculture. Wheat, potatoes.
Echo-f ...................................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1899 6 26 231 2.00
O. Kenneth Hole, Editor and Publisher.
EVELETH (F8). pop. 6,872; St. Louis Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Duluth. DM&IR; DW&P
RRs. Creamery. Ships iron ore. Iron mines; timber. Dairy, poultry, truck
farms. Potatoes, green vegetables.
News -Clarion -f ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1901 8 24 308 3.50
Joseph F. Orehek, and Hilda Orehek, Editors and Publishers, 424 Pierce St.
EXCELSIOR (E5H), pop. 1,763; Hennepin Co. (SE). On Lake Minnetonka, 17 m W
of Minneapolis. M&SL RR. Trailer factory; nursery. Resort. Diversified farm-
ing. Corn, apples, berries.
f Deephaven Post-f ................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1952 7 24 280 2.50
1 Minnetonka Record -f -------- .....Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 7 24 280 3.75
R. K. Williams. Editor; George A. Du Toit, Publisher, Rural Route No. 3.
FAIRFAX (D6), pop. 1,143; Renville Co. (SW). 56 m NW of Mankato. M&SL RR.
Manufactures butter, soft drinks. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Standard-f ............................... Thursday ........ Republican. ........ 1898 7 24 276 8.00
Mrs. E. R. Sheire, Editor; E. R. Sheire, Publisher.
FAIRMONTf (D7). pop. 8,193; Martin Co. (SC). 40 m SW of Mankato. CMSP&P;
C&NW RRs. Manufactures railway hand cars and motor coaches, canned goods,
ice cream, cement blocks, flour, feed. Hatcheries; greenhouses. Lake resort.
Grain, dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Sentinel-f ................................ .Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1874 8 23 294 17.90
Color advertising accepted.
Claude N. Swanson, Editor; W. K. Mickelson, Jr., Publisher.
FARIBAULTf (E6), pop. 16,028; Rice Co. (SE). 68 m S of St. Paul. CMSP&P; CRT&P;
CGW RRs. Manufactures floor trucks, children's shoes, woolen blankets, flour,
canned goods, foundry products, furniture, brooms, amusement park equip-
ment. butter, silos, tile. Nurseries; hatchery. Shattuck Military School; St.
Mary's Hall (girls). Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
News-f ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1914 8 24 294 16.60
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Gagnon, Publishers.
Cimdatio»-~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McNallj
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the use of the Directory fat front off book.
612
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5715
4,700
§1,250
§4,226
§2,427
1,875
1,018
§942
§2,009
§880
§365
705
§2,975
§467
§2^50
§1,441
§10,849
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FARMINGTON (E6). pop. 1,916; Dakota Co. (SE). 20 m S of St. Paul. CMSP&P-
CRI&P RRs. Manufacture* butter, wood specialties; plastic products, store
fixtures. Ships milk products. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Dakota County Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1884 8 24 315 3.00 85682
Ham Clay, Jr., Editor and Publisher. 8W"
FERGUS FALLSf (B4), pop. 12,917; Otter Tail Co. (WC). On Red River. 200 m E of
Duluth. NP; GN RRs. Manufactures sash and doors, woolens. Hydro-electric
power plant. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
!L^™. JBi-monthly Relitfous 1899 2 39 133 1.50 J500
M. E. Sleitta, Editor; Broderbaandet Publishing Co., 811 S. Court St.
Journal + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1883 8 24 294 10 00 ++13 221
Color advertising accepted. '
W. L. Robertson, Editor; Fergus Journal Company, Publisher.
FERTILE (B3), pop. 890; Polk Co. (NW). 55 m SE of Grand Forks, N. D. NP RR.
Manufactures butter, flour, bricks. Lake resort. Diversified farming.
Journal + Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 280 2.00 1,200
Owen Knudson, Editor and Publisher.
FLOODWOOD (F3%), pop. 667; Saint Louis Co. (NE). 44 m NW of Duluth. GN RR.
Creamery; lumber mill; cold storage and poultry processing plants. Timber.
Agriculture. Dairy products, potatoes, cattle.
Forum + Thursday Independent 1936 5 24 224 3.00 §S88
A. W. Behrens and D. F. Behrens, Editors and Publishers.
FOLEYf <E6). pop. 1,089; Benton Co. (C). 14 m E of St. Cloud. GN RR. Creamery.
Dairy, stock, poultry, truck farms. Potatoes, corn.
Benton County News -f Wednesday ....Independent 1932 7 24 280 2.50 §1,990
Severyn D. Youso, Editor and Publisher.
FOREST LAKE (F6), pop. 1,766; Washington Co. (SE). 25 m N of St. Paul. NP RR.
Feed mill; creamery; tool, greeting card, snow and lawn fence factories. Dairy,
poultry, truck farms.
Peach. The-f Bi-weekly Independent 1953 5 24 226 7,4OO — Free
Earl M. Lellman, Editor and Publisher.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1903 8 24 297 3.50 2,425
Earl M. Lellman, Editor and Publisher.
FOSSTON (C8), pop. 1,614; Polk Co. (NW). 68 m E of Grand Forks, N. D. GN RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Thirteen Towns -f Thursday Independent 1884 8 24 294 2.50 §2,578
Franklin Vikan, Editor and Publisher.
FRANKLIN (D6), pop. 546; Renville Co. (SW). On Minnesota River, 65 m NW of
Mankato. M&SL RR. Butter factory. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Tribune-h Thursday Independent 1897 6 24 280 3.00 §601
Eugene Hall, Editor and Publisher.
FULDA (C6%), pop. 1,149; Murray Co. (SW). 85 m SW of Mankato. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery. Grain, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Free Press -f Thursday Republican 1880 7 24 280 2.00 1,000
Mrs. P. J. Wagner, Editor; P. J. Wagner, Publisher.
GARY (B3), pop. 278; Norman Co. (NW). 50 m NE of Fargo, N. D. NP RR. Butter
factory. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Graphic-f Thursday Independent 1900 6 26 273 2.50 §597
R. E. Garden, Editor; Lewis Garden, Publisher.
GAYLORDf (D6), pop. 1,229; Sibley Co. (SC). 80 m N of Mankato. M&SL RR. Manu-
factures butter, flour. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Hub-f .Friday Independent 1886 7 24 276 3.00 §1,625
F. L. Deis, Editor and Publisher.
GIBBON (D6), pop. 830; Sibley Co. (SC). 70 m SW of Minneapolis. M&SL RR. Grain
elevators; creamery. Dairy, grain, poultry farms.
Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 280 3.00 §950
O. L. Olson, Editor and Publisher.
GILBERT (F3), pop. 2,247; St. Louis Co. (NE). 62 m NW of Duluth. DM&IR RR.
Iron mines. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 280 2.00 685
John R. Krause, Editor and Publisher.
GLENCOEf (D6), pop. 2,801; McLeod Co. (SC). 45 m NW of Mankato. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery; flour mill; drain tile works. Hatchery. Dairy, poultry, gram
farms. Sugar beets, corn.
Enterprise^- Thursday Independent 1873 7 26 301 2.50 §3,324
Annamarie Tudhope, Editor; Martha Tudhope, Publisher.
Star+ Thursday Independent 1956 5 24 224 2.00 $950
Prints free dist. Shopper every Thursday.
Mrs. F. R. Rasmussen, Publisher, 1118 Hennepin Ave.
GLENVILLE (E7), pop. 672; Freeborn Co. (SC). 8 m SE of Albert Lea. CRI&P; 1C;
M&SL RRs. Creamery. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Progress-*- .Thursday Independent 1897 6 26 280 2.50 865
Mrs. Nellie H. Wobschall, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wobschall, Publishers.
Clrculatlon~**Sept. A.B.C Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
9P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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GLENWOODf (C6), pop. 2,666; Pope Go. (WC). On Lake Minnewaska, 69 m NW of
St. Cloud. NP; MSP&SSM RRs. Spring water bottling works; butter factory;
feed mill. Hatchery. Summer resort. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Pope County Tribune + Thursday Republican 1920 7 24 280 3.50 §2,826
James M. Kinney, Editor and Publisher.
GOLDEN VALLEY— See Golden Valley Suburban Press, Hopkins.
GONV1CK (C3), pop. 876; Clearwater Co. (NW). 45 m NW of Bemidji. MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Leader-Record -f Wednesday Independent 1901 6 22 250 2.50 §1,647
Circulates also in Clearbrook.
Victor H. Aalbu, Editor and Publisher.
GOODHUE (F6). pop. 489; Goodhue Co. (SE). 16 m SW of Red Win*. CGW RR.
Creamery; elevator; hatcheries. Clay pits. Diversified farming. Barley, corn,
wheat.
Goodhue County Tribune + ... Thursday Republican 1895 7 24 273 2.00 §823
L. E. Cook, Editor and Publisher.
GOOD THUNDER (D6%), pop. 476; Blue Earth Co. (SC). 12 m S of Mankato.
CMST&P RR. Agriculture. Soybeans, corn, peas, hogs, beef, cattle.
Herald + Thursday Republican 1892 5 24 224 2.50 J640
Sidney E. Kienitz, Publisher.
GRACEVILLE (B5), pop. 962; Biff Stone Co. (WC). 90 m S of Fargo, N. D. CMSP&P;
GN RRs. Creamery. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Enterprise-h Tuesday Independent 1892 8 24 301 3.00 §992
L. A. Kaercher, Editor and Publisher.
GRAND MARAISf (H3), pop. 1,078; Cook Co. (NE). 112 m NE of Duluth. Railroad
station. Two Harbors. DM&IR RR. Logging. Summer resort. Timber. Dairy,
grain farms.
Cook County News-Herald + Thursday Independent 1891 6 26 273 2.50 §1,560
A. A. Toftey, Editor; Grand Mara is Publishing Co.
GRAND RAPIDSf (E3), pop. 6,019; Itasca Co. (NC). On Mississippi River, 36 m SW of
Hibbing. GN RR. Manufactures paper, butter, feed. Summer resort. Dairy farms.
Herald-Re view + Tues.&Thurs.Jnd. Rep 1894 6 22 233 5.00 **4,302
Tuesday issue called Herald; Thursday issue called Review.
Prints free dist. shopping paper every Wed. called Itasca Shopper.
Kenneth Hickman, Editor; George A. Rossman, Publisher, 406 Pokegama Ave.
GRANITE FALLSf <C6), pop. 2.511; Yellow Medicine Co. (SW). On Minnesota River,
123 m W of Minneapolis. CMSP&P; GN RRs. Butter factory; poultry packing
and rock crushing plants. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hogs.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 287 3.50 8,110
Jay L. Putnam, Editor; Granite Falls Tribune, Inc., Publisher.
GREENBUSH (B2), pop. 713; Roseau Co. (NW). 90 m E of Grand Forks, N. D. GN
RR. Creamery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Clover seed.
Tribune-r- Thursday Ind. Rep 1908 7 24 283 2.00 930
Stanley R. Evans, Editor and Publisher.
GREY EAGLE (D6), pop. 400; Todd Co. (C). 80 m NW of St. Cloud. NP RR. Manu-
factures butter. Lake resort. Dairy, grain, poultry, stock farms.
Gazette-h Thursday Republican 1901 6 26 273 1.50 §740
M. J. Walburn, Editor and Publisher.
HALLOCKf (B2). pop. 1,552; Kittson Co. (NW). 60 m NE of Grand Forks, N. D. GN
RR. Creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, potatoes.
Kittson Co. Enterprise -f Wednesday ....Independent 1881 7 24 280 3.00 §1,893
C. W. and C. R. Bouvette, Publishers.
HALSTAD (B3), pop. 635; Norman Co. (NW). 38 m N of Fargo, N. D. GN RR.
Creamery, Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, potatoes, sugar beets.
Valley Journal Wednesday Independent 1893 7 24 280 3.50 §1,484
Bardulf Ueland, Editor; Harold V. Nelson, Publisher.
HANCOCK (C6), pop. 852; Stevens Co. (WC). 80 m W of St. Cloud. GN RR. Manu-
factures butter, cement blocks. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Record-|- Thursday Ind. Rep 1899 6 24 280 2.50 §724
Gerald Babb, Editor; J. E. and Vivien West, Publishers.
HANSKA (D6%), pop. 473; Brown Co. (SC). 90 m SW of Minneapolis. M&SL RR.
Manufactures butter. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Hogs.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 280 2.50 §828
Ellen T. Becken, Editor; H. P. Becken, Publisher.
HARMONY (G7), pop. 1,022; Fillmore Co. (SE). 44 m SE of Rochester. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery. Tourist resort. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1897 6 26 280 3.00 §1,250
James J. McGenty, Editor and Publisher.
HASTINGSf (F6), pop. 6,560; Dakota Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 20 m SE of
St. Paul. CMSP&P; CB&Q RRs. Manufactures flour, sprayers, dusters, filing
equipment, butter, wire specialties, scotch tape, reflective sheeting. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, rye.
Gazette-f- Thursday Independent 1857 8 24 297 2.50 8,685
Frank A. Muirhead, Editor and Publisher.
HAWLEY <B8%), pop. 1.196; Clay Co. (WC). 23 m E of Fargo, N. D. NP RR.
Manufactures butter, flour. Ships potatoes. Agriculture. Potatoes, grain, dairy
products, turkeys.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1890 8 24 308 3.00 §1,482
Robert Brekken, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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HAYFIELD (F7), pop. 805; Dodge Co. (SB). 20 in N of Austin. CGW RR. Creamery.
Dairy, grain farms. Corn, barley.
Herald4- Thursday Independent 1896 6 26 280 3.00 §650
Dale Sargent, Editor and Publisher.
HECTOR (DG), pop. 1,196; RenviJIe Co. (SW). 80 m W of Minneapolis. CMSP&P RR.
Flour mill. Hatchery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, sugar beets.
Mirror-}- Friday Ind. Rep 1889 7 24 280 3.00 §1,755
Mrs. A. E. Schaumburg, Editor; Mirror Publishing Company.
HENDERSON (E6). pop. 762; Sibley Co. (SO. On Minnesota River, 28 m N of Man-
kato. C&NW RR. Creamery. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Independent^- Thursday Republican 1872 6 24 280 3.00 §832
Oscar Troldahl, Editor and Publisher.
HENDRICKS (B6). pop. 781; Lincoln Co. (SW). On Lake Hendricks, 120 m NW of
Mankato. C&NW RR. Resort. Agriculture. Grain, livestock, dairy products.
Pioneer-*- Thursday Ind. Rep 1900 5 26 252 2.50 1,055
A. Donald Anderson, Editor ; A. Donald Anderson and lone Anderson, Publishers.
HENN1NG (C4), pop. 1,004; Otter Tail Co. (WC). 34 m E of Fergus Falls. MSP&SSM;
NP RRs. Butter factory. Hatchery. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Advocate-f .Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.50 §1,120
Lyn F. Johnson. Editor and Publisher.
HERMAN (B5), pop. 752; Grant Co. (WC). 40 m S of Fergus Falls. GN RR. Stock,
dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Review-f Thursday Republican 1900 6 26 280 2.50 774
Dean Brenner. Editor and Publisher.
HERON LAKE (C7), pop. 887; Jackson Co. (SW). On a lake of same name. 70 m SW
of Mankato. C&NW RR. Butter factory. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Corn oats, flax.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1886 7 23 280 3.00 §976
Prints free dist. shopping paper every Thursday called Advertiser, circ. 867.
Mrs. Marvin Lawrence, Editor; M. F. Lawrence, Publisher.
HIBBING (F3), pop. 16,276; St. Louis Co. (NE). 78 m NW of Duluth. DM&IR; GN
RRs. Airline NOR. Creamery ; boiler, machine works. Summer resort. Iron mines ;
timber
Tribune-f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1899 8 24 301 18.20 **8,9O4
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
G. M. Fisher, Editor; Hibbing Tribune Co., Inc., Pub., 2142 First Ave.
HILLS (B7), pop. 620; Rock Co. (SW). 19 m E of Sioux Falls, S. D. 1C; GN RRs.
Feed mill; hatchery; creamery. Stock, poultry farms.
Crescent -f Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 280 2.50 590
George Schlueter, Editor and Publisher.
HINCKLEY (F4%), pop. 902; Pine Co. (EC). 80 m SW of Duluth. NP; GN RRs.
Creameries. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes, rutabagas.
News-f Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.00 1,300
C. G. Mann, Editor and Publisher.
HOFFMAN (C5), pop. 675; Grant Co. (WC). 80 ra NW of St. Cloud. MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1922 6 26 276 2.00 780
E. W. Carlson, Editor and Publisher.
HOKAH — Chief — See Las Crescent Times-Hokah Chief-La Crescent.
HOLDINGFORD (D6), pop. 468; Stearns Co. (C). 25 m NW of St. Cloud. MSP&SSM
RR. Creamery; feed mill. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Wheat, rye, potatoes.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1909 6 24 280 2.00 1,025
Mrs. Paul E. Shields, Editor and Publisher.
HOPKINS (E5%), pop. 7.595; Hennepin Co. (SB). 6 m SW of Minneapolis Jl*!?'5
GN; CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures farm machinery; berry crates. Green houses.
Fruit, truck farms. Raspberries, celery, vegetables.
{Golden Valley Suburban JThuraday Independent 1881 8 23 300 3.50**1,319
Hennop1nCounTyReviewT'..'...Thursdav Independent 1904 8 23 300 3.50 **4,3O5
Donald B. Renn, Editor; John E. Tilton, Publisher.
Minnesota Out-of- Doors -f.... -Monthly Conservation..... 19 55 5 24 209x1.00 12,500
V. E. Joslin, Editor; Minn. Conservation Federation, Publisher,
904 H Excelsior Ave., W.
HOUSTON (G7), pop. 073; Houston Co. (SE). 22 m W of La Crosse, Wis. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures butter, powdered buttermilk, flour, feed. Dairy, stock farms
Signal-f Thursday Republican 1882 6 26 280 2.50 1,251
Gerard L. Schonlau, Editor and Publisher.
HOWARD LAKE (D5%), pop. 931; Wright Co. (SEC). 43 m W of Minneapolis.
GN RR. Manufactures butter, flour. Resort. Diversified farming.
Herald 4- Thursday Republican 1878 5 24 217 2.50 §1,132
L. D. Peterson, Publisher.
HUTCHINSON (D6). pop. 4.690; McLeod Co. (SO. 58 m W of Minneapolis. CMSP&P;
GN; MW RRs. Manufactures butter, paint, concrete products, beverages. Cold
storage plant; hatcheries. Dairy, grain, stock, truck farms.
Leader4- Tues.&Thurs.Jndependent 1880 8 24 301 5.00 §4,879
L. D. Mills, Editor; Leader Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uaes Mats. $ Nonpareil
etna. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included In membership fee.
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS* (E2), pop. 6,269; Koochichin* Co. (NC). On Rainy River,
186 m NW of Duluth. NP; DW&P; MD&W RRs. Airline, NOR. Bridge to Fort
Frances, Ont. Manufactures paper, lumber, insulite, butter. Summer resort.
Pine, spruce timber. Dairy, truck farms. Clover, alfalfa seed, potatoes, vegetables.
Journal* .................................. {|vs*nex* Sat- Independent ...... 1911 8 24 292 15.00 §4>167
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry M. Davey. Editor; North Star Publishing Co.
1RONTON — Crosby-Ironton Courier — See Crosby.
ISANTI (E5) Pop. 422; Isanti Co. (EC). 85 m N of Minneapolis. GN RR. Manufac-
tures butter, knitted sportswear. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, oats,
potatoes.
News -f .............. .....Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 7 28 280 2.00 81,350
Kennit A. Estlund, Editor and Publisher.
ISLE (E4ft), pop. 674; Mille Lacs Co. (EC). 38 m E of Brainerd. MSP&SSM RR.
Manufactures wood products, fishing tackle, boats, butter. Resort. Granite
quarries; timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Mille Lacs Messenger + ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 5 24 224 2.50 §750
C. A. Guimont, Editor and Publisher.
IVANHOEt (B6), pop. 682; Lincoln Co. (SW). 70 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D. C&NW
RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, barley, oats.
Times -f ....... »•••"•;•••• ..... •••••; ..... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1900 7 24 287 3.00 §1,248
George H. Fisher. Editor and Publisher.
JACKSONf (D7). pop. 8,818; Jackson Co. (SW). On Des Moines River. 62 m SW of
Mankatp. CMSP&P RR. Manufactures butter, wood products, toe calks. Hatch-
ery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Jackson County Pilot -f .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 280 3.00 §2.750
Lyle George. Editor and Publisher.
Livewire (offset) -f ........ Thursday Independent.. 1936 5 24 224 3,750 — Free
C. C. Ayers and R. F. Williams, Editors and Publishers, Box 727.
JANESVILLE (E6%), pop. 1,287; Waseca Co. (SE). 18 m E of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter, flour, feed. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Argus-j- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1873 7 24 280 3.00 1,170
Audrey and M. J. Hauck, Editor and Publisher.
JASPER (B7), pop. 840; Pipestone Co. (SW). 27 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D. GN RR.
Manufactures stone products. Silica quarries. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Potatoes, corn, barley.
Journal-h ................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 276 2.50 772
J. G. Davidson, Editor and Publisher.
JEFFERS (C6%), pop. 616; Cottonwood Co. (SW). 60 m SW of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Review ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 6 26 273 2.00 §635
A. M. Schmotzer, Editor and Publisher.
JORDAN (E6), pop. 1.494; Scott Co. (SE). 29 m SW of Minneapolis. M&SL; C&NW
RRs. Manufactures candy, butter, feed, cigars. Hatchery. Sand and gravel
pits. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Independent-f- .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 7 28 280 2.50 §1,725
Keith M. Thavea. Editor and Publisher.
KARLSTAD (B2), pop. 804; Kittson Co. (NW). 60 m NE of Grand Forks. MSP&SSM
RR. Creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Advocate + ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1905 6 26 280 3.00 1,138
Dane H. Nordine, Editor and Publisher.
KASSON (F6H). pop. 1.858; Dodge Co. (SE). 15 m W of Rochester. C&NW RR.
Manufactures flour, butter. Dairy, grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, soybeans.
Dodge County Independent + Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1867 7 24 280 3.00 §1,371
R. W. Walker, Editor; B. A. Montgomery, Publisher.
KELLIHER (D2%), Pop. 886; Beltrami Co. (NW). 45 m N of Bemidji. M&R RR.
Creamery. Dairy, truck farms.
Independent-f .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1939 6 24 273 2.50 §710
Clara Quale, Editor and Publisher.
KENNEDY (B2). pop. 480; Kittson Co. (NW). 55 m NE of Grand Forks. GN RR.
Bank. Stephen. Elevator. Ships seed potatoes. Grain, stock farms. Clover seed.
Star ........................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 6 26 273 2.75 §867
Allan Berg. Publisher.
KENYON (F6). pop. 1,661; Goodhue Co. (SE). 14 m E of Faribault. CGW; CMSP&P
RRs. Manufactures canned corn, butter, cement blocks. Grain, dairy, stock.
poultry farms. Corn, wheat, barley.
Leader-f- ................................... Thursday ....... Independent ....... 1885 7 24 276 8.00 §1,969
Frank Callister. Editor and Publisher.
KERKHOVEN (C5), pop. 664; Swift Co. (SW). 60 m SW of St. Cloud. GN RR.
Creamery; elevators; feed mill. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Banner+ .................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1891 6 24 280 2.50 8928
John Almen, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher^ Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <fr Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census, xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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KIESTER (E7), pop. 641; Faribault Co. (SO. 26 m SW of Albert Lea. C&NW RR.
Creamery; feed mill. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oat», barley.
Courier -f- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 6 24 280 2.60
Elton W. Matson, Editor and Publisher.
KIMBALL (D5), pop. 490; Stearns Co. (C). 20 m SW of St. Cloud MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery; dairy, poultry farms.
Tri-County News-f- ................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1948 6 24 224 2.00
Clayton B. Greely, Editor and Publisher.
LA CRESCENT (G7). pop. 1,229; Houston Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 20 m SB
of Winona. CMSP&P RR. Bridge to La Crosse, Wis. Creamery; lead refinery;
forcings, steel parts manufactured. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Timefi-Hokah Chief + ............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1855 7 24 280 2 00
Robert L. Formoe. Editor; Times-Hokah Chief, Publisher.
LAFAYETTE (D6), pop. 438; Nicollet Co. (SC). 36 m NW of Mankato. M&SL RR
Manufactures butter. Hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, barley, soybeans.
Ledger -h. ............... ...... ...... ....... Friday ...... ..... Independent ....... 1904 6 26* 280 2.50
Harland Walter, Editor and Publisher.
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LAKE BENTON (B6%), pop. 868; Lincoln Co. (SW). 65 m NE of Sioux Falls S D
C&NW RR. Creamery. Dairy, grain, poultry farms. Corn, barley, oats.
News-f Thursday Independent 1880 7 24 280 300
Ted E. Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE BRONSON (Bl % ), pop. 488 ; Kittson Co. (NW). 70 m NE of Grand Forks, N. D.
MSR; SSM RRs. Bank town, Hallock. Creamery. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Budget -f Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 280 2 50
Victor L. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE CITY (F6), pop. 8,457; Wabasha Co. (SE). On Lake Pepin, 58 m SE of St. Paul.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures iron and aluminum pistons, flour, butter, soft
drinks, overcoats, knitwear, small tools. Nurseries. Resort. Grain, dairy, stock,
poultry farms.
Graphic -|- Thursday Ind. Rep 1861 8 24 308 3.50
L. E. Oberg, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE CRYSTAL (D6%), pop. 1,430; Blue Earth Co. (SC). 12 m W of Mankato.
C&NW RR. Feed mill; creamery, seed corn and milk drying plants. Lake
resort. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Tribune-l- Thursday Independent 1882 8 24 294 3.00 §1,423
J. W. Marben, Editor and Publisher.
LAKEFIELD (C7), pop. 1,651; Jackson Co. (SW). 80 m SW of Mankato. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures butter. Poultry, egg-packing plant. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms.
Standard-h Thursday Republican 1888 7 24 280 8.00 $1.800
Frank A. Douglass, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE LILLIAN (D6%), pop. 858; Kandiyohi Co. (SMC). 55 m SW of St. Cloud.
MW RR. Manufactures silos. Dairy, grain, stock, truck farms.
Crier-f Thursday Independent 1949 5 24 224 2.00 831
Glen R. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE PARK (B4), pop. 689; Becker Co. (WO.35 m E of Fargo, N. D. NP RR. Manu-
factures butter, feed. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, potatoes, oats.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1896 5 24 224 2.00 700
Mrs. E. L. Struble, Editor; E. L. Struble, Publisher.
LAKE WILSON (C6tt), pop. 434; Murray Co. (SW), 60 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D.
C&NW RR. Stock, dairy, grain, poultry farms.
Pilot -f Thursday Independent 1901 6 26 280 2.50 8520
Mrs. Opal Derksen, Editor; Lake Wilson Publishing Co.
LAMBERTON (C6), pop. 1,208; Redwood Co. (SW). 75 m W of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Butter factory; poultry processing plant. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Corn, oats.
News-f Thursday Independent 1919 7 24 280 8.00 §1,491
Harry E. Kiehn, Editor and Publisher.
LANCASTER (Bl%), pop. 586; Kittson Co. (NW). 70 m NE of Grand Forks, N. D.
MSP&SSM RR. Bank, Hallock. Butter factory. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1905 7 24 280 2.50 7B4
Victor L. Johnson. Editor and Publisher.
LANESBORO (G7), pop. 1,100; Fillmore Co. (SE). 42 m SW of Winona. CMSP&P RR.
Butter factory. Summer resort. State fish hatchery. Dairy farms. Stock, eggs.
Leader 4- Thursday Republican 1898 6 26 276 3.00 §1,O40
A. W. Morey, Editor; E. R. Sears, Publisher.
LE CENTERf (E6), pop. 1,814; Le Sueur Co. (SC). 26 m NE of Mankato. CMSP&P
RR. Mail order house. Diversified farming. Dairying, corn, livestock, wheat.
Leader-f- Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 308 3.00 §1,978
Henry D. Knipp, Editor and Publisher.
LE ROY (F7). pop. 969; Mower Co. (SE). 23 m SE of Austin. CMSP&P: CGW RRs.
Manufactures lime, flax tow, calcium products, butter, feed. Hatchery. Stock,
dairy, poultry, grain farms. Oats, corn, flax.
Independent 4- Thursday Republican 1875 6 26 276 2.50 §1,181
M. E. Chesebrotigh, Editor ; Ecklund and Chesebrough, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f- Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ¥ Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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LESTER PRAIRIE (D6), pop. 668; McLeod Co. (SC). 40 m W of Minneapolis. GN RR.
Butter, stanchion factories, machine shops. Dairy, grain farms. Corn, wheat,
oats.
News 4- Thursday Republican 1895 6 24 266 2.50 §906
Emil C. Ernst, Editor and Publisher.
LE SUEUR (E6). pop. 2,713; Le Sueur Co. (SC). On Minnesota River, 24 m N of
Mankato. C&NW RR. Manufactures canned corn, peas, butter, cement tile and
blocks, feed. Aluminum foundry. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn
wheat, peas.
News -Herald + Wednesday ....Republican 1917 7 24 280 3.00 §1,967
Paul Eastwood, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
LEWISTON (G6V6). pop. 786; Winona Co. (SE). 15 m W of Winona. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, truck, grain farms. Barley, corn.
Journal-f Friday Independent .1929 6 23 259 2.50 §842
Roy Holman, Editor and Publisher.
LEWISVILLE (D7), pop. 862; Watonwan Co. (SC). 30 m NE of Mankato. C&NW
RR. Creamery; feed mill; grain elevator; hatchery. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Spotlight Bi-wkly (Thurs.) Independent.. 1951
L. G. Curtis, Editor; Plaindealer Publishing Co., St. James.
8 24 294
1.00 150
800 — Free
LINDSTROM (F6), pop. 729; Chisago Co. (EC). 88 m NE of St. Paul. NP RR. Butter,
flour manufactured. Hatchery. Lake resort. Dairy, grain farms. Potatoes.
Chisaaro County Press -f- Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 301 3.00
T. A. Norelius, Editor; Norelius Brothers, Publishers.
§1,600
LITCHFIELDf (D5H). pop. 4,608; Meeker Co. (SO. 44 m SW of St. Cloud. GN RR.
Manufactures butter, powdered buttermilk, woolen goods, washing powder,
sausage, farm equipment. Resort. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Independent-Re view 4- Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 308 2.50 **3,679
J. M. Harmon, Editor and Publisher.
LITTLE FALLSf (D4%), pop. 6,717; Morrison Co. (C). On Mississippi River, 38 m
NW of St. Cloud. NP RR. Manufactures butter and dried milk, beer, pulp and
newsprint, boats, garments, soft drinks, sashes and doors, bricks, cement
blocks, sheet metal products. Hatcheries. Resort. Dairy, stock, poultry, truck
farms.
Transcript-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1892 8 24 294 7.00 §4,866
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert D. Pomeroy, Editor; George L. Johnson, Publisher.
LITTLEFORK (E2), pop. 671; Koochiching Co. (NC). On Littlefork River, 80 m
NW of Hibbing. NP RR. Creamery. Agriculture. Clover seed, potatoes, flax.
Times + Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 280 2.50 §935
E. J. Chilgren, Editor and Publisher.
LONG PRAIRIEf (D4%), pop. 2,443; Todd Co. (C). 60 m NE of St. Cloud. GN RR.
Manufactures flour, butter, sashes, doors. Hatchery. Commercial printing plant.
Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Leader-f Thursday Republican 1882 8 23 280 3.00 §3,844
Harold N. Fuglie, Editor and Publisher.
LUVERNEt (B7), pop. 8,650; Rock Co. (SW). 30 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D. CRI&P;
C&NW RRs. Manufactures fire apparatus, butter, chick brooders, casein and
by-products, poultry remedies. Turkey processing plant. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms.
Rock County Star-Herald -f. ...Thursday Independent 1873 8 24 294 3.50**3,451
Irid Bjerk, Editor; Alan C. Mclntosh, Publisher.
MABEL (G7), pop. 788; Fillmore Co. (SE). 40 m SW of Winona. CMSP&P RR. Cream-
ery; elevator. Nursery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Record4- Thursday Independent 1906 6 22 245 3.00 §756
Irvin Scheel, Editor and Publisher.
MADELIA (D6%), pop. 1,790; Watonwan Co. (SC). 24 m SW of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Cement tile, butter factories; feed mill. Grain, stock, poultry, truck farm*
Times-Messenger + Thursday Ind. Rep. 1871 8 24 280 3.50 §1,535
Ruth Manahan, Editor; Madelia Times Messenger, Publisher.
MADISONt (B5%). pop. 2,308: Lac qui Parle Co. (SW). 90 m S of Fergus Falls.
M&SL RR. Manufactures flour, butter. Grain, dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Corn, rye, barley.
Press + Wednesday Independent 1872 7 24 280 2.50 §2,487
Max A. Marble, Editor and Publisher.
Western Guard-f- Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.50 §3,090
A. A. Henningsgaard, Editor and Publisher.
MADISON LAKE (E6), pop. 867; Blue Earth Co. (SC). 12 m E of Mankato. CGW RR.
Creamery. Summer resort. Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Times-h Thursday Republican 1915 5 24 224 2.50 741
Karl Edgerton, Publisher.
MAHNOMENf (C8), pop. 1,464; Mahnomen Co. (NW). 58 m NE of Fargo. MSP&SSM
RR. Manufactures butter, lumber. Timber. Dairy, grain farms.
Pioneer-!- .Thursday Independent 1904 8 24 301 3.00 §1,789
Wendell D. Vlasln, Editor; Clara O. Carver, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Repott; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to irch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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MANKATOf (E6). pop. 18,809; Blue Earth Co. (SC). On Minnesota River at head of
navigation. 60 m NW of Albert Lea. CMSP&P; C&NW; CGW RRs. Airline.
WAL. Manufactures flour, cement, stone products, beer, tools, butter, soft
drinks, paper boxes, power hammers, farm machinery, sashes, doors, incubators.
Oil refinery. State College. Stone quarries. Agriculture. Livestock, dairy products,
corn, barley.
College Reporter-f Thursday Collegiate 1935 5 24 224 1.50
Students of Mankato State College. Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 4,500
Free Press + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1887 8 22 308 18.00 **19,531
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Jared How, Editor; Free Press, Publisher.
MANTORVILLEf (F6%), pop. 477; Dodge Co. (SE). 18 m NW of Rochester. Railroad
station and bank, Kasson. C&NW RR. Manufactures butter, cheese. Dairy, grain
farms.
Express + Thursday Independent 1857 7 24 280 2.50 $528
Ralph W. Walker, Editor; B. A. Montgomery, Publisher.
MAPLE LAKE (E5), pop. 780; Wright Co. (SEC). 45 m W of Minneapolis. MSP&SSM
RR. Manufactures butter. Lake resort. Stock, dairy farms.
Messenger -f Wednesday Democratic 1902 7 24 280 3.00 §950
Lea E. Nelson, Editor and Publisher.
MAPLETON (E7), pop. 1,083; Blue Earth Co. (SC). 19 m S of Mankato. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures butter. Hatcheries. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Blue Earth Co. Enterprise -f... Thursday Independent 1888 7 24 280 3.00 §1,279
C. H. Samuelson, Editor; Enterprise Publishing Company.
MARSHALLf (C6), pop. 5,923; Lyon Co. (SW). 130 m SW of Minneapolis. GN;
C&NW RRs. Manufactures butter, concrete culverts, beverages, ice cream.
Poultry dressing plant. Ships produce. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Lyon County Independent -f .. Thursday Independent , 1932 8 24 288 3.00
A. J. Henle, Editor and Publisher, 208 W. Main St. 5,648 — Free
Messenger-f ||v^^x< Sat* Independent 1873 8 24 28710.00 §5,089
Richard Williams, Editor; Marshall Publishing Co., Inc., Box 411.
MAYNARD (C5%). pop. 507; Chippewa Co. (SW). 90 m NW of Mankota. GN RR.
Cement tile works ; creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
News4- Friday Republican 1914 6 26 280 2.50 §485
Burnett, G. Shelrud, Editor and Publisher.
MAZEPPA, (F6), pop. 523; Wabasha Co. (SE). 20 m N of Rochester. CMSP&P RR.
Butter factory. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Journal-f Friday Independent 1876 6 26 273 2.00 609
Reider J. Tommeraas, Editor and Publisher.
McINTOSH (C8). pop. 881; Polk Co. (NW). 45 m NW of Bemidji. GN RR. Butter
factory. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1888 5 24 220 2.50 J758
Henry Raihala. Editor and Publisher.
MELROSE (D5), pop. 2,106; Stearns Co. (C). 30 m NW of St. Cloud. GN RR. Manu-
factures dairy products, monuments, soft drinks. Poultry and egg processing
plant. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Beacon + Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 3.50 §2,355
W. E. Carlson, Editor and Publisher.
MENAHGA (C4), pop. 849; Wadena Co. CWC). 85 m NW of St. Cloud. GN RR.
Lumber products, butter manufactured. Lake resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry,
grain farms. Clover seed, potatoes, alfalfa.
Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1927 6 24 252 2.25 J1.250
John F. Bloomquist, Editor and Publisher.
MIDDLE RIVER (B2), pop. 856; Marshall Co. (NW). 22 m N of Thief River Falls.
GN RR. Foundry. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Record -f- Wednesday ....Independent 1903 7 24 280 3.00 1,380
Middle River Record and Newfolden Clarion issued weekly in two sections as
one publication.
Record Printing Co., Publisher.
MILACAf (E5), pop. 1,917; Mille Lacs Co. (EC). 30 m NE of St. Cloud. GN RR.
Manufactures butter, powdered milk, soft drinks. Dairy, poultry farms. Pota-
toes, oats.
Mille Lacs County Times -f- Wednesday.. Independent ..1892 8 24 301 3.00 §2,925
A. R. Cravens, Editor; Mille Lacs County Times, Publisher.
Minnesota Grange Gleaner +.. .Monthly State Grange.... 1928 8 24 276 x.50 $1,980
A. R. Cravens, Editor; Minnesota State Grange, Publisher.
MILAN (C6), pop. 561; Chippewa Co. (SW). 135 m W of Minneapolis. CMSP&P RR.
Butter factory. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, barley.
Standard4- Thursday Independent 1900 6 26 280 2.50 783
Arnold J. Berglund, Editor and Publisher.
MINNEAPOLISt (E5%), pop. 521,718; Hennepin Co. (SE). On Mississippi River,
adjacent to St. Paul. Railroad center. C&NW; CB&Q; CGW; CMSP&P; CRI&P;
GN; M&SL; MN&S; MSP&SSM; MW; NP RRs. Airlines BNF; CAP; NOR;
EAL; NWA; OZA; WAL. Important milling and creamery center.
Manufactures structural steel, farm machinery, tractors and electrical equip-
ment, ball bearings, gears, electric portable tools, construction machinery;
boilers, tanks, heat-treating equipment, heat-control equipment; burglar alarm
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June »nd March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. Q Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate Vluued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of th« Directory in front of book.
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systems, beverages, bases and concentrates, greeting cards and frame mottoes,
pickles, vinegar, candy, underwear and hosiery, gypsum, lime products, cotton
and burlap bags, garden tools, barn equipment and sprinklers. Twenty-five
banks. Federal Reserve Bank. Bank clearings (6-23-58), $120,409,904; deposits
(6-23-68), $1,527,201,802. 146,715 (residential) electric meters; 207,000 (resi-
dential) gas meters; 242,456 (residential) telephones. University of Minnesota;
professional and technical schools, colleges. Four TV stations.
American Baker Monthly Baking 1935 4 27 176 2.00
Miller Publishing Co., 2601 Wayzata Blvd. (6).
American Jewish World Friday Jewish Int 1912 4 26 182 4.00
L. H. Frisch. Editor; Jewish World Publishing Company, 735 Palace Bldg.
40 3. Fourth St. (1).
American Journal of Optom ^]
Am7e"anAACcSdVemy°of \"°"™> Optometry 1921 1 43 98 7.00
Optometry J
Dr. C. C. Koch. Editor; American Journal of Optometry Publishing Association,
1606 Foshay Tower (2).
1890 9 21 287 2.00
Argus 4- Thursday Independent
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4,090
7,224
920,906
F. R. McGovern, Editor; Emmett L. Duemke. Publisher, 2388-35 Central Ave.
Augsburg Echo 4- V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1869 5 24 217 2.00
Students of Augsburg College, Editors and Publishers, 315 5th Ave.
Brooklyn Center Press 4-. Thursday Independent .. 1956 8 24 287 3.00
H. O. Sonnesyn, Editor; Post Publishing Co., 5617 Corvallis Ave. N., Robbinsdale.
8,424 — Free
' Business Weekly 4- ................. Saturday .........
1918 5 24 217 8.00
W. E. Maul. Editor; Credit Publishing Company, 320 S. 4th St. (15).
1887 8 24 287 18-°°
Finance and Commerce* ...... |M jJUjf*'81111' Illegal *
W. E. Maul, Editor; E. C. Maul.' Publisher, 320 S. 4th St. (15).
Catholic Miss of America 4-. .Monthly .......... Juvenile ............. 1942 3 24 124 2.00
John S. Gibbons, Editor; Catholic Youth Publications, 25 Groveland Terrace (5).
Coal Dealer. The ...................... Monthly .......... RetailCoalTrd....l904 2 42 140 2.00
W. R. Cuvellier. Editor; Northwestern Pub. Co., 911 National Bldg. (2).
frrtiWM«« 1934 3 27 140 8.00
Collector, The .......................... Monthly .......... JAaJnMM? 2 41 14°
1 Agencies Controlled free dist.
John W. Johnson, Editor; American Collectors Assn., Inc., Publisher,
6011 Ewing Ave. So. (10).
Columbia Heiflrhts Record 4-. ...Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1922 5 24 224 3.00
Edward Kaspszak, Publisher, 834 40th Ave., N. E., Columbia Heights.
Commercial West .................... Saturday ........ Banking ............. 1901 3 26 140 6.00
Thomas A. Boright. Editor; The Commercial West Co., Inc.. Publisher, 608
Second Ave., S. (2).
Construction Bulletin .............. Thursday ........ Eng'sr Constr ..... 1893 8To*f, ^^aVdist!
First issue each month devoted to Public Works ; third issue each month
designated as Architectural and Building edition.
Chapin Publishing Company, 1022 Lumber Exchange (1).
Cropllf. ..................................... Monday ........... Ante. Chonl*.. 1954 4 SontrolL ci?c°
Also prints four regional issues — one each Monday. Midwest Marketing Issue,
controlled circ., >4,554; Northeast Marketing Issue, controlled circ.. >4,5O4;
South Marketing Issue, controlled circ., >4,510; West Marketing Issue, con-
trolled circ.. >4,512.
Miller Publishing Company, 2501 Wayzata Blvd. (5).
Daily Market Record-f .......... f&^n** 8at* Grain Trade ....... 188° 5 24 217 9'00
H. C. Quackenbush. Ed.; E. C. *Maul. Publisher. 320 S. Fourth St. (15).
Dental Industry News ............ Monthly .......... Dental Trade ..... 1917 Cont™lled free dist.
H. B. Whiting, Editor; Dental Survey Publications. 608 Essex Bldg. (8).
Dental Laboratory Review ..... Monthly .......... Dental Lab ......... 1925 2 controlled circ.
Ralph B. Stevens, Editor; Dental Survey Publications, 608 Essex Bldg. (3).
Dental Survey .......................... Monthly .......... PracfgDentists 1925 2 controlled circ.
Fred A. Richmond, D.D.S., Ed.; Dental Survey Publications, 608 Essex Bid*. (3).
Evangelical Beacon ................. Tuesday .......... Religious ............ 1931 3 30 140 4.00
Mel Larson. Editor; The Evangelical Beacon, Publisher, 2950 Nicollet Ave.
^(nli adv fCn°.W.8.h.!.P.t JBi-monthly ....Lutheran ........... 1933 3 26 125 2.00
Rev. Everaid StromV Editor; Lutheran Brethren Publishing Co., Fergus Falls.
Farmers' Elevator Guide ....... .Monthly .......... Elevator Mgrs... 190 6 3 30 148 2.00
Farmers' Elevator Guide, Publisher, 1011 Lumber Exchange (1).
Farm Store Merchandising ..... Monthly .......... {1*1* 1958
tl,250
§2,503
411
108,660
71
2,142
§3,618
*3.958
*4,377
1,463
>3,458
6,370
>7,971
>92,640
113,000
1,850
140 6.00 32,000
Emmet J. Hoffman, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., Box 67.
Cfrcoiatkm— *+S*pt. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme sod March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPttblUher's Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ens. 12 to inch. VA*ate lines. 14 to inch. tCotraty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRtnd McNally
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee
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Feedlot Bi-monthly f Lamb9 Feed 195^ * 26 14° 8*°°
James E. Sharon, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., 2501 Wayzata Blvd. (40).
FeedstufTs Saturday Feed Trade 1929 4 27 189 4.00 • 11.643
Geo. L. Gates, Ed.; Miller Pub. Co., 2501 Wayzata Blvd. (5). »»,«•«>
Finance and Commerce— See Business Weekly.
Friend Monthlv Religious 1890 8 28 188 1.50
Jenny A. Johnsen, Editor; The Friend Pub. Co., 405 Times Annex.
3.00
8.00
JMonthly Furniture 1921 8 28 140
Grant Williams, Editor and Publisher, 905-10 Lumber Exchange (2).
Geriatrics + Monthly Medical 1946 2 36 108 .
Dr. Walter C. Alvarez, Ed.; Lancet Publications, Inc., 84 8. Tenth St. (8).
Gopher GradV Monthly Coll. Alumni 1901 3 26 140 4.00
Juanita Opstein. Ed.; Minnesota Alumni Assn., Pub., 205 CofTman Union (14).
Grain and Feed Review-f- .... Monthly Grain&Fd.Dlrs.. 1911 \o™\ U*»M dist.
W. D. Flemmlng, Editor; Manager Pub. Co., 112 Grain Exchange Bldg. (15).
Greater Amusements Bi-weekly Motion-Pict's... 1914 3 30 147 3.00
James Engfer, Editor; Amusements Pub. Corp., 802 Lumber Exchange (1).
Hairdressers and CosmetoIo-|Monthly {o£ne£S&°P 1944 3 28 136
gists tteview-t- j (Operators
Comprised of a group of publications for eight different states. Combined circ.:
controlled free dist., 26,000. For more information contact publisher.
Stella Gaylor, Editor; Fredellen Kanar, Publisher, 5445 S. Dupont Ave.
TPTnA w^«. Ttr^tM,, /Retail 1941 2 39 138
IRLD A News Monthly { Lumber Dlrs. Controlled free dist.
Edwin W. Elmer, Editor; Independent Retail Lumber Dealers' Assn., Publisher,
2901 Pleasant Ave. (8).
Journalism Quarterly Quarterly Journalism 1924 2 27 98 5.00
Raymond B. Nixon, Editor; Assn. for Education in Journalism, Pub., School
of Journalism, University of Minnesota (14).
Journal-Lancet Monthly Medical 1870 2 48 119 5.00
Dr. J. A. Myers, Ed.; Lancet Publications, Inc., 84 S. 10th St. (3).
Labor Review-f- Thursday Labor 1907 8 24 280 5.00
R. D. Cramer, Editor; Central Labor Union. Pub., 629 S. Seventh St. (15).
Lake Harriet Courier-}- Thursday Independent 1955 9 21 298 3.50
Space sold only in combination with Edina-Morningside Courier.
Donald B. Renn, Editor; Minneapolis Suburban Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,
1011 Excelsior Ave., Hopkins.
Lutheran Herald (no adv.). ...Tuesday Lutheran 1906 3 27 133 3.00
Rev. O. G. Malmin. Editor; Augsburg Publishing House, 426 S. 5th St. (15).
8,885
15,602
14,000
*8,028
1.036
1,420
4,511
*2,100
3,276
§2,469
185,600
$14,000
$3,759
3,117
[Bi"wkly(Mon-)Lutheran 1924 3 26 129 2'°°
Rev. S. Torgerson, Editor; Messenger Press, Pub., 2120 Riverside Ave. (4).
M. A. C. Gopher -f Monthly Business Men. ..1915 2 42 147 4.00
La Vonne Sand, Ed.; Minneapolis Athletic Club, Pub., 615 Second Ave., S. (2).
Marriage and Family Li v ing -f-. Quarterly Fam. & Home.... 1939 2 32 110 6.00
Dr. Harold T. Christensen, Editor; George Banta Publishing Co., Inc.,
1219 University Ave. (14).
MEGA Quarterly {chTbfT1 1941 3 27 183 Xl'°° *9'719
Men's Garden Clubs of America, Publisher, 6104 Oaklawn Ave. (24).
Mid-Continent Mortician -f.... Monthly Funeral Direc.... 1924 3 28 140 3.00
Grant Williams, Editor; Grant Williams Pub. Co., 905-10 Lumber Exchange.
Midland Cooperator-f Monday Farm 1933 5 24 210 1.00
Midland Cooperatives, Inc., Publisher.
789 Johnson St.. (NE). (18).
Midwest Scandinavian -f- Monthly Ind. Dem 1881 5 24 210 2.00
Axel H. Anderson. Editor and Publisher. 425 S. 5th St.
Milling Production Monthly Milling Flour 1935 4 Controlled Jirc°
George E. Swarbreck, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., 2501 Wayzata Blvd. (40).'
92,493
8,300
1,608
2,190
y Art 1905 1 46 105 2.00
Sam Hunter, Editor; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Publisher, 201 E. 24th St.
Minnesota Clubwoman 4 ti. a yr Club Activ 1915 \ \l \\% x1'00
Mrs. E. R. Starkweather, Editor; Minn. Federation of Women's Clubs, Publisher,
512 Nicollet Ave., Room 624.
Minnesota Daily -4- V {A Sun'**'8**' Collc*ute 1901 5 24 224 5-°°
Minnesota Daily Association, Pub.. Publications Bldg., Univ. of Minnesota (14).
Minnesota Farmer, The Monthly Agriculture 1913 4 26 196 .50
Subscription price is $1.00 for 3 years.
Dean H. Linnerooth, Publisher, 1645 Hennepin Ave.
£3,000
26,000
96,255
Circulation— **S*pt. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light (ace, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI*raed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Minnesota Law Review -fV... -Monthly .......... Legal ................. 1917 1 64 112 7.50 1849
Faculty and Students of the Law School of the Univ. of Minnesota, Pubs. (14).
Minnesota Master Plumber-f. Monthly .......... Plumb'g Cont'g.1949 | J6 183 x2.00 854
Earle L. Lobdell, Editor; Minnesota Assn. of Plumbing Contractors, Publisher,
100 E. 14th St.
^ .......... }Monthly .......... Episcopal .......... 1876 S 24 210 1.00 J2.000
Not issued during July, August and September.
H. H. Kellogg, Editor: Episcopal Diocese of Minn., Pub., 809 Cliffox Ave.
Minnesota Motorist (offset). .Monthly .......... Auto Club .......... 1957 5 24 196x1.00 126,898
Hugh M. Craig, Editor; Minnesota State Automobile Assn., Publisher,
18th & La SaJle.
Minnesota Municipalities-!- ....Monthly .......... Municipal ......... 1916 8 28 140x250 280
C. C. Ludwig Editor: League of Minnesota Municipal!- Controlled free dist. 8,442
ties, Publisher, 15 Univ. Library Bldg. (14).
Minnesota Police Journal + ... Monthly .......... Crime Detect'n.. 1946 8 26 183x1.20 5,821
Not issued during May, August and October. Controlled free dist. 1,1OO
L. G. Felcher, Editor; Minn. Police and Peace Officer's Assn.. Publishers,
1521 Hennepin Ave. (3).
Minnesota Posten (Norw.) ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1940 7 27 278 3.00 6,700
Jenny Alvilde Johnsen, Editor; Norw. Nat'l League, Publisher, 405 Times Annex.
Minnesota Press 4- ................. Monthly .......... Journalistic ...... 1926 4 24 154 xl.OO 1620
R. W. Keller, Editor; Minnesota Editorial Assn., Pub.. 836 Palace Bldg. (1).
Minnesota TechnologV ........... Monthly .......... Coll. & Eng'g.... 1928 | |8 140 2.50 3,200
Technolog Board of the Univ. of Minn., Pub., 2 Mech. Eng'g Bldg. (14).
. ................
Lumberman Pub. Co., Lumber Exchange (1).
Modem Medicine ..................... Semi-mo ......... Medical .............. 1932 2 £4^ ^0BJL 0.00 865
Walter C. Alvarei, M.D., Ed.; Modern Medicine Publications, 84 S. Tenth St. (2)°.
National Rabbit Raiser -f ...... Monthly .......... Rabbits .............. 1932 3 26 133 2.00 1 10, 470
A. J. Lindgren, Editor and Publisher, 420 South Sixth St.
Neurology-f ............................. Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1951 1 80 103 12.00 3817
Russell N. De Jong, M.D., Editor; Lancet Publications, Inc., 84 S. Tenth St. (3).
(<N°oVw.> }Monthly .......... Educ.ARell, ...... 191S 2 39 126 1.50 1.700
S. A. Dalland, Editor; Federated Norwegian Lutheran Young People's Societies of
America, Inc., Publisher, 1134 Eighth St., S. (4).
Northern Headlight -f ............ Saturday ........ Republican ........ 1920 6 26 224 500 1343
R. E. Wilson, Editor; Northern Headlight. Pub., 3200 N. Humboldt Ave. (12).
North Minneapolis Post 4- ...... Thursday ........ Community ...... 1946 8 24 287 300 §7068
H. O. Sonnesyn, Editor; Post Publishing Co., 6617 Corvallis Ave., Robbinsdale.
Northwestern Lumber \M n^lv f Retail Lumber 1945 2 26 101
Dealer-f .............................. jwontmy ........ ) ARldg.Mate'ls Controlled free dist. 2,732
Art Streich, Editor; W. H. Badeaux, Publisher, 1013 4th Ave., S. (4).
Northwestern Miller ............... Tuesday .......... ( Dtetrib^1'*' 1873 4 27 175 4'00 *3'043
George E. Swarbreck, Editor; Miller Publishing Co., 2501 Wayzata Blvd. (6).
.... 1887 3 26 140 2.00 J3.600
Robert L. Shannon, Editor; Farm Implement Pub. Co., 1011 Upper Midwest Bldg.
Northwe,t Insurance* .......... Month,, .......... Insurance .......... "08 ^,27^.4^0^2.00 3.215
Arthur Devine, Editor; Northwest Insurance Publishing Co.,
Suite 913, Upper Midwest Bldg. (1).
Northwest Lutheran IwnntMv T nth»r«n 193? 7 24 28° I-50 *500
Journal-h ......................... ^Monthly .......... Lutheran ............ Controlled free dist. J37.500
Rev. Armin Deye, Editor; A. J. Lindgren, Publisher, 420 S. Sixth St. (15).
Northwest/Missouri lMnntMv T lonnr Tnd». 1938 3 28 140 3.00
Beverage Journal -f .......... [Monthly .......... Liquor Indus ..... Controlled circ. VAC 9,684
Frank Diamond, Editor and Publisher, 24 S. 6th St. (2).
One ............................................ Monthly .......... Lutheran ........... 1951 2 28 102 2.50 16,727
July, August issues combined.
Charles Lutz, Editor; Joint Youth Publications Council, 422 S. Fifth St.
Pollock's Newspaper News-f. Monthly .......... Newsp'r Info.... 19l« cVrSlled'free dist. J1.190
F. M. Pester. Editor; Chapin Pub'g Co., 1022 Lumber Exchange Bldg. (1)
Po^uat. ««"«"« ........... ""tW, .......... Medic., .............. '»« '^ ^"jJO *».6jB
Dr. Charles W. Mayo, Editor; IPMA Publishing Co., 417 Essex Bldg. (3).
Progress-Register (no adv.). ...Saturday ........ Republican ........ 1884 7 26 301 .50 276
O. S. Engb«rg. Editor and Pablishcr, 0th Floor. 417 Hennepin Ave.
Reports of Your University!,-,.. . WM,,,..*!™..! 1924 6 26 217 xl.OO
of Minnesota ..................... {Quarterly ........ Educational ....... Controlled free dist. J22.000
University of Minnesota, Publisher, 218 Administration Bldg. (14).
.«xv - *Sei*. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, eworn; t Publisher' • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
-f§Sl^tJ?>^I"*ued only darin« »cad«ni« year. ^Subscription included in membership £e«.
BE SURE TO READ th« CUM* to th, u*. of th. Dlnctory In front off book.
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*8,294
t2,065
8.00 tl,140
28 112 2.00 $1,400
2.00
4.00
Bldg.,
I
I
MINNEAPOLlSt (Continued) Estab Cols 0 Width? Depth Sub
1931 3 26 136 1.50
Retail Food Merchandiser + .. Bi-monthly ..... Retail Foods ...... 2 40 186
Controlled free dist.
0. J. Davis, Editor; Merchants Finance Co., Publisher, 8115 West Lake St. (16).
BeAppVd' tomfnoloBy ........ }BI-monthly ..... Medical .............. 1 60 112
Fred W. Wittich, M.D., Editor; Quarterly Review of Allergy, Publisher,
Marquette National Bank Bldg.
Roundup, The (offset) ............ Monthly .......... (Square* 1Q/IO 0
Esther Britt, Editor; Folk Dance \Folk Dane'* 1948 2
Federation of Minnesota, Publisher, P. O. Box 5426, Lake St.
Sanger-Hllsen (Norweg )+.... Bi-monthly ..... Assn. News ........ 1894 2 30 112
Erling Stone, Editor; Norwegian Singers' Assn. of America, Publisher,
264 Cedar Ave.
Scholastic Editor V ................. Monthly .......... Journ.&Educ ..... 1921 3 28 129
Gene Wicklund, Editor; Scholastic Editor, Publisher, 18 Journalism
Univ. of Minn. (14).
Sons of Norway ...................... Monthly .......... Sons of Norway 1904 3 27 136x1.00
Einar O. Hammer, Ed.; Supreme Lodge, Sons of Norway, Pub., 1312 W. Lake St.
Spokesman-*- (Negro) ........... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1934 8 24 311 4.00
C. E. Newman, Editor; Spokesman & Recorder Publishing Co.. Inc.,
3744 4th Ave. S. (7).
Spring Lake Park Crier .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1939 5 24 224 3.00
Howard M. Larsen, Editor: The Crier Publishing Co., Inc., 8492 Central Ave.
f Star-f ...................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1878 8 22 303 15.60**287,425
J Tribune-f ................................. Every Morn. ...Independent ...... 1867 8 22 303 26.00**214327
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ.**635,122
William Steven, Ed.; John Cowles, Publisher, 427 Portland Ave., South (15).
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Minnesota State Ed. circ., * 102, 694.
TW(N*groy) °b8er.Ver4". .......... } Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1941 5 24 210 2.00
Milton G! Williams,' Editor and Publisher, 28 S. 6th St.
Weekly Mirror ........................ Saturday ........ Legal ................. 1894 5 26 210 1.00
Clemens Schennum, Ed.; Commercial-Legal Printing Co., Pub.. Ill S. 6th St. (2).
MINNEOTA (B6), pop. 1.274; Lyon Co. (SW). 100 m NW of Mankato. C&NW
RR. Creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Mascot -f .................................. Friday ............ Republican ........ 1891 7 23 280 3.50
Ragnar Guttormsson, Editor and Publisher.
MINNESOTA LAKE (E7), pop. 609 ; Faribault Co. (SO. 28 m SE of Mankato. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Tribun«»4- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1894 5 24 224 2.50
William D. Hesse, Publisher.
MONTEVIDEOt (C5H). pop. 5.469; Chippewa Co. (SW). On Minnesota River, 133 m
W. of Minneapolis. Creamery; bottling works. CMSP&P RR. Stock, dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Hogs.
(American-f .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1911 8 24 287 4.50
News-*- .................................... Tuesday .......... Independent ...... 1877 8 24 287 4.50
Everett S. Mills. Editor and Publisher.
MONTGOMERY (E6). pop. 1.913; Le Sueur Co. (SC). 22 m W of Faribault. M&SL;
CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures canned corn and peas, butter, underwear, refrigera-
tion equipment, cheese, powdered milk. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms.
Wheat, corn, barley.
Messenger-*- ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1888 7 23 280 3.00
Patricia Keohen, Editor; J. F. Keohen Estate, Publisher.
MONTICELLO (E6), pop. 1.231; Wright Co. (SEC). On Mississippi River, 85 m W of
Minneapolis. GN RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Time* 4- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1857 7 24 280 3.00
Monte Mason, Editor and Publisher.
MOORHEADf (B8%), pop. 14,870; Clay Co. (WC). On Red River, adjacent to Fargo
N. D. NP; GN RRs. Butter, cheese factories; bottling, sheet metal works;
elevator. Ships potatoes, grain. Residential. Trading center. Concordia College:
State College. Agriculture. Grain, potatoes, sugar beets.
ConcordianV ....................... Friday ............ Collegiate ......... 1908 5 24 224x4.00
StudenU of Concordia College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Fargo Forum Daily NewB — See Fargo, N. D.
224 3.50
3,536
33,787
8,120
1,620
§9,673
448
§1,209
540
§1,625
§1,390
1,850
2.500
» y ........ Independent ....... 1890 5 24
Jim Peterson!* Editor'; Red River Publishing Co., Inc., 19 Fourth St., N.
Western Mistic-f V ................. Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1925 5 24 224
Students of Moorhead State College, Editors and Publishers.
MOOSE LAKE (F4). pop. 1,608; Carlton Co. (EC). 48 m SW of Duluth. MSP&SSM;
NP RRs. Butter, tile, pottery, timber products manufactured. Resort. Timber.
1.00
§3,903
2,300
„ rT.""'..."..».".V.T." Thursday Democratic 1895 7 24 280 8.00 §1,897
Robert L. Bradford, Editor and Publisher.
MORAf (E6). pop. 2.018; Kanabec Co. (EC). 60 m N of Minneapolis. GN RR. Manu-
factures butter, powdered buttermilk, dairy, poultry feeds, prefabricated
buildings, milk drying equipment, wood products. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
8 24 308 3.00 §2,725
..... ........ Independent... ...1 884
Glenn Hage. Editor; Glenn and Norma Hage, Publishers.
C!rcuUtkm-**Sept A B.C. Statement; *June tnd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. +NonpareU
eras. 12 to Inch V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountr seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»*««t only during academic year. ^Subscription Included In membership fee.
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MORGAN (D6), pop. 049; Redwood Co. (SW). C&NW RR. Feed mill; creamery.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn.
Messenger-}- Thursday Independent 1890 6 26 276 2.50 $1,012
H. B. West, Editor and Publisher.
MORNINGSIDE — Courier—See Edina.
MORRlSf (C5), pop. 8.811; Stevens Co. (WC). 80 m directly west of St. Cloud. NP;
GN RRs. Manufactures butter, ice cream, Hour, soft drinks. University of Min-
nesota West Central School of Agriculture. Stock, poultry farms.
)Sun + Tuesday Republican 1883 8 24 294 8.00 §2,988
Tribune-f Friday Republican 1877 8 24 294 8.00**2,9»3
Arnold T. Thompson, Editor; E. J. Morrison, Publisher.
MORR1STOWN (E6), pop. 588; Rice Co. (SW). 50 m S of Minneapolis. CG&W RR.
Manufactures guns. Hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
PressH- Friday Independent 1892 5 24 224 2.50 $470
Roy J. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
MOUND (E5%), pop. 2,061; Uennepin Co. (SE). On Lake Minnetonka, 22 m W of
Minneapolis. GN RR. Summer resort. Agriculture. Potatoes, dairying, poultry.
Minnetonka Pilot Thursday Independent 1921 6 24 266 8.00 §2,175
Eugene G. Carr, Editor; M. G. Gullixson, Publisher, Box 266.
MOUNTAIN LAKE <D6%), pop. 1,738; Cottonwood Co. (SW). 50 m W of Mankato.
C&NW RR. Stock, grain, poultry farms. Corn, oats, soybeans, flax.
Observer -f Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 280 3.00 §1,860
L. A. Paulson, Editor and Publisher.
NASHWAUK (E3), pop. 2.029; Itasca Co. (NC). 12 m W of Hibbing. GN RR. Iron
mines. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes, hay.
Eastern Itascan-f- Thursday Independent 1909 5 24 189 2.50 §1,223
Richard A. Anderson, Publisher.
NAVARRE — Cocker Spaniel Visitor — See Wayzata.
NEWFOLDEN — Clarion — See Record, Middle River.
NEW LONDON (D5). pop. 726; Kandiyohi Co. (SWC). 45 m W of St. Cloud. GN RR.
Butter, concrete products manufactured. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Times + Thursday Republican 1886 6 24 280 2.50 756
R. D. Richardson, Editor and Publisher.
NEW PRAGUE (E6), pop. 1,915; Le Sueur Co. (SC). 40 m SW of Minneapolis. M&SL
RR. Manufactures flour, butter, paper products. Poultry packing plant. Hatch-
eries. Diversified farming. Dairy, products, livestock, grain.
KawiitaS.SMC«th(ia^)}Month1' Frat.ln,ur 1909 2 40 136 x J8.400
Rev. F. Oborny, Editor; Katolicky Delnik, Publisher.
Times + Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 287 3.00 §2,571
James L. Suel, and Lois Suel Wann, Editors; Arthur J. Suel, Publisher.
NEW R1CHLAND (E7), pop. 908; Waseca Co. (SC). 22 m N of Albert Lea. M&SL RR.
Poultry and produce packing plants ; hatcheries ; creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry,
grain farms.
Star+ Thursday Independent 1884 7 24 280 3.00 §1,415
Emmett H. Engesser, Editor and Publisher.
NEW ULMf (D6), pop. 9,348; Brown Co. (SC). On Minnesota River, 28 m W of Man-
kato. C&NW; M&SL RRs. Manufactures flour, beer, bricks, tile, caskets, tools.
Greenhouses. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, barley.
Journal -)- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898 8 24 294 15.60 §8,684
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. K. Mickelson, Editor and Publisher.
Review-H Thursday independent 1878 8 24 280 2.50 §1,807
Prints free dist. shopper weekly called Review Shopper, circ., 5,420.
Thomas M. Woebke, Editor; New Ulm Publishing Co., 319-321 First North St.
NEW YORK MILLS (C4), pop. 977; Otter Tail Co. (WC). 40 m NW of Fergus Falls.
NP RR. Butter factory; lumber mill. Lake resort. Timber. Grain, dairy,
poultry farms. Potatoes.
] Herald-f Thursday Independent 1915 8 24 280 2.50 Jl,482
I Minnesotan Uutiset+ (Fin. ). Tu.,Thur.. Sat. .Independent 1932 8 24 280 6.00 §7,429
1 Edward Riipa, Editor; R. O. Parta, Publisher, P. 0. Box 125.
NORTH BRANCH (F5). pop. 769; Chisago Co. (EC). 42 m N of St. Paul. NP RR. Man-
ufactures flour, fire fighting equipment, butter. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry
farms.
Review -H Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 276 3.00 §1,675
C. J. Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
NORTHFIELD (E6), pop. 7,487; Rice Co. (SE). 15 m N of Faribault. CGW; CRI&P;
CMSP&P; MN&S RRs. Manufactures woodworking machinery, snow fences,
road culverts, cereal, evaporated milk. Carleton College; St. Olaf College. Dairy,
stock, poultry, grain farms.
Carletonian-f- V Saturday Collegiate 1877 5 24 203 4.00 2,618
Students of Carleton College, Editors and Publishers.
f Independent-*- Monday Independent 1887 8 24 294 §3,265
J News Thursday Republican .. 1876 8 24 294 §3,343
] Combined subscription price $5.00 per year.
L Carl Weicht, Editor; Herman Roe, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 10 inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Manitou Messenger V ............. Friday ............ Collegiate .......... 1886 7 24 280x3.00 2500
Students of St. Olaf College, Editors and Publishers.
NORTHOME (D8), pop. 849; Koochichlng Co. (NC). 75 m NE of Hibbing. NP RR.
Lumber, butter manufactured. Timber. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
280 2.50 565
JThursday ........ Independent ...... 1902 6 26
Henry 6. Ehard, Editor and Publisher.
NORTH SAINT PAUL (E5H), pop. 4.248; Ramsey Co. (SE). 1H m E of St. Paul.
MSP&SSM RR. Manufactures furniture, pianos, conveyors, hardware specialties.
Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Potatoes, corn, vegetables.
Ramsey County Review-f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1919 8 24 294 3.50 §3,900
Vernon J. Ptacek, Editor; T. R. Lillie, Publisher, 19 7th Ave.
NORWOOD (E6), pop. 749; Carver Co. (SO. 40 m SW of Minneapolis. CMSP&P;
M&SL RRs. Flour mill; cheese factory. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn,
oats, hay.
Times + .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 6 24 280 3.00 §1,62S
Roy R. Clay, Editor and Publisher.
ODIN — Ormsby-Odin Community Builder — See Triumph.
OGILVIE (E5), pop. 862; Kanabec Co. (EC). 40 m NE of St. Cloud. GN RR. Creamery.
Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, corn.
Sentinel-!- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 6 26 280 2.00 $750
Gordon Blankenship, Editor and Publisher.
OKABENA (C7), pop. 236; Jackson Co. (SW). 65 m SW of Mankato. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery; elevator. Stock, grain, dairy farms.
Press-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 6 26 280 2.00 §275
Hildreth R. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
OKLEE (C2%). pop. 494; Red Lake Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Fargo, N. D. MSP&SSM
RR. Creamery; elevator. Agriculture. Sweet clover seed, flax, oats.
Herald-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1913 7 24 280 2.50 §1,095
O. M. Sundrud, Editor and Publisher.
OLIVIAf (D6). pop. 2,012; Renville Co. (SW). 60 m NW of Mankato. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery; bottling works; elevator. Hatcheries. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms. Corn, flax, oats.
Times-Journal + ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1872 7 24 280 3.00 §1,900
V. B. Pushing, Editor and Publisher.
ONAMIA (E4%), pop. 704; Mille Lacs Co. (EC). 95 m SW of Duluth. MSP&SSM RRs.
Resort. Dairy and poultry farms.
Independent -f .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1951 7 24 280 2.50 768
Verner Nelson, Editor and Publisher. 266 — Free
ORMSBY — Ormsby-Odin Community Builder — See Triumph.
ORTONVILLEf (B6), pop. 2,677; Big Stone Co. (WC). On Big Stone Lake, 124 m S of
Fargo, N. D. CMSP&P RR. Manufactures monuments, canned corn, cheese,
butter. Summer resort. Ruby red granite quarries. Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Independent + .......................... Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1918 8 24 294 8.00 §2,594
L. A. Kaercher, Editor and Publisher.
OSAKIS (C5), pop. 1.488; Douglas Co. (WC). On Lake Osakis, 58 m NW of St. Cloud.
GN RR. Manufactures concrete silos, blocks, butter. Nursery. Resort. Dairy,
grain, poultry farms. Hay, corn.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1890 8 23 280 2.50 1,575
Bob Kremer, Publisher.
OSSEO (E5%), pop. 1.167; Hennepin Co. (SE). 8 m N of Minneapolis. GN RR. Feed
mill. Hatchery. Ships potatoes. Agriculture. Potatoes, wheat, oats.
Press-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1923 7 24 280 2.00 880
Werner L. Schultz, Editor; H. W. Schultz, Publisher.
OWATONNAf (E6%), pop. 10,191; Steele Co. (SE). 15 m S of Faribault. CMSP&P:
CRI&P; C&NW RRs. Manufactures jewelry, tools, farm machinery, ventilating,
barn, poultry equipment, canned goods, butter, cement tile, leather gloves, dried
milk products, wooden barrels, farm wagons, beverages. Nurseries; tannery;
rendering plant. Pillsbury Academy (boys). Dairy, poultry, stock, truck farms.
People's Press-}- ..................... Morn.ex.Mon.. Independent ...... 1874 8 24 294 8.00 §5,443
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. §5,448
L. R. Ringhofer, Editor ; B. E. Darby II, Publisher.
Photo News -4- ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1938 6 21 224 4.00 §3,228
Pat Maloney, Editor; Don Reigel, Publisher.
PARKERS PRAIRIE (C4 % ). pop. 900 ; Otter Tail Co. ( WC). 150 m NW of Minneapolis.
MSP&SSM RR. Boat, sash and door factories; creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry.
Independent^ ...*! ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 5 26 248 2.50 §92S
J. H. Myers, Editor and Publishers.
PARK RAPIDSf <C4). pop. 8,027; Hubbard Co. (NC). On Fish Hook River, 100 m
NW of St. Cloud. GN RR. Creamery; bottling works; woodworking factory.
Summer resort. Agriculture. Rye, grass seed, oats.
Enterprise-f- ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1882 8 24 811 3.00 §3,765
A. F. Horrigan, Editor; D. F. Swanson. Publisher. 110 S. Main St.
Circulation— A^Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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PAYNESVILLE (D5), pop. 1.603; Stearns Co. (C). 84 m W of St. Cloud. MSP&SSM;
GN RRs. Manufactures butter, powdered buttermilk, cheese. Chicken, turkey
and meat cannery. Summer resort region. Stock, dairy, poultry, fruit, grain
farms.
Press -j- Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 291 2.50 1,925
R. E. Le Masurier, Editor and Publisher.
PELICAN RAPIDS (B4), pop. 1,676; Otter Tail Co. (WC). On Pelican River, 40 m SE
of Fargo, N. D. GN RRs. Creamery; poultry
Resort. Dairy,
8.00
7 24 276
§1,840
§1,900
. _ .. . ^ dressing plant.
poultry, stock, grain farms.
Press + Thursday Republican 1897
E. L. Peterson, Editor; E. L. Peterson & Sons, Publishers.
PERHAM <C4). pop. 1,926; Otter Tail Co. (WC). On Red River, 70 m NW of Brainerd.
NP RR. Flour, feed mills; dried milk plant. Greenhouse. Resort. Stock, dairy,
poultry farms. Potatoes, corn, small grains.
Enterprise- Bulletin -f Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 280 3.50
H. D. Smalley. Jr.. Editor and Publisher.
PIERZ (D4%), pop. 856; Morrison Co. (C). 34 m NE of St. Cloud. Railroad station,
Genola. MSP&SSM RR. Manufactures butter. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms.
Journal-h Thursday Republican 1909 6 26 280 2.50
J. Wermerskirchen, Editor; Pierz Journal, Publisher.
PINE CITYf (F6). pop. 1,937; Pine Co. (EC). 65 m N of St. Paul. NP RR. Manufac-
tures butter, soft drinks, dried milk. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, hay, oats.
Pine Poker-Pioneer -f Thursday Independent 1885 8 24 287 3.00
Russell Mills, Editor; Pine- Poker Pioneer, Inc., Publisher.
PINE ISLAND (F6). pop. 1,298; Goodhue Co. (SE). 17 m NW of Rochester. CGW RR.
Manufactures cheese, cheese boxes, mail boxes, poultry drinking fountains and
equipment, cement blocks. Cold storage plant. Ships cheese. Timber. Dairy,
poultry farms.
Record -f Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 2.50
Eva H. Randolph, Editor; Ted Randolph, Publisher.
PINE RIVER (D4). pop. 835; Cass Co. (NC). 85 m N of St. Cloud. NP RR. Pickle
factory. Lake resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Journal-f Friday Independent 1935 6 26 280 2.60
Clark M. Amy, Editor and Publisher.
PIPESTONEf (B6%), pop. 5,269; Pipestone Co. (SW). 42 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D.
CRI&P; CMSP&P; C&NW; GN RRs. Butter, cheese manufactured. Poultry
dressing plant. Pipestone quarry. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Pipestone County Star-f Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1879 8 24 276 3.50
David B. and Reed G. Hart, Editors; Star Printing Company, Publisher.
PLAINVIEW (F6%). pop. 1,624; Wabasha Co. (SE). 50 m NE of Austin. C&NW RR.
Hatchery; creamery; cannery. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1874 7 24 280 3.00
Robert Mack, Editor; Mack Publishing Co.
PRESTONf (F7). pop. 1,899; Fillmore Co. (SE). 87 m SE of Rochester. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures butter, flour. Poultry dressing plant. Ships livestock. Hardwood
timber. Diversified farming. Hogs, cattle, corn.
Republican-f Thursday Independent 1860 7 24 276 2.50
Ludwig B. Gartner, Editor and Publisher.
PRINCETON (E6), pop. 2.108; Mille Lacs Co. (EC). 50 m NW of Minneapolis. GN RR.
Creameries. Ships potatoes. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, corn, rye.
Union-f Thursday Republican 1876 8 24 297 3.50
Grace A. Dunn, Editor and Publisher.
PROCTOR (F4). pop. 2,693; St. Louis Co. (NE). 10 m NW of Duluth. DM&IR RR.
Railroad terminal for Iron ore. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Joumal-f Thursday Independent 1906 6 26 280 3.00
John Benson, Editor and Publisher.
RAYMOND (C5). pop. 680; Kandiyohi Co. (SWC). 70 m SW of St. Cloud. GN RR.
Creamery. Printing and publishing.
News-f Friday Independent 1900 6 23 252 2.00
Louis Shelrud. Editor and Publisher.
RED LAKE FALLSf (B8). pop. 1,788; Red Lake Co. (NW). 48 m E of Grand Forks,
N. D. NP; GN RRs. Manufactures flax tow. flour, butter. Resort. Diversified
farming. Wheat. livestock.
Gazette-f Thursday Tnd. Rep 1883 7 24 280 3.00
George W. Christie. Jr.. Editor and Publisher.
RED WINGf (F6), pop. 10,645; Goodhue Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 60 m SE of
St. Paul. CMSP&P; CGW RRs. Manufactures pottery, sewer pipes, shoes, malt,
flour, linseed oil. marine engines, rubber and knitted goods, butter. Tannery.
Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Republican-EaKle-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1857 8 23 294 15.00
Size of Saturday edition; 5 23 224.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Albert M. Marshall. Editor and Publisher.
REDWOOD FALLSf (C6). pop. 3,818; Redwood Co. (SW). On Reedwood River, 115 m
SW of Minneapolis. C&NW RR. Manufactures butter, feed. Stock, dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Corn. flax, soybeans.
Redwood Gazette-f Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1869 8 24 287 5.00
Scott Sehoen, Editor; Redwood Gazette Publishing Co.. Inc.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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REMER (E8%), pop. 412; Cass Co. (NC). 90 m NW of Duluth. MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Star4- Thursday Independent 1954 6 24 280 2.50 611
Darrell R. Emerson, Editor and Publisher.
RENVILLE (C6), pop. 1,828; Renville Co. (SW). 106 m W of Minneapolis. CMSP&P
RR. Tile factory. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Star-Farmer -f- Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 280 3.00 §1,530
William A. Caton, Editor; U. T. Licklider, Publisher.
RICHFIELD (E5%), pop. 17,502; Hennepin Co. (SE) 6 m SE of Minneapolis. MNS
RR. Residential to Minneapolis.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1937 8 24 294 3.00 §6,258
Laurence R. and Guy Farrington; Robert A. Broad, Publishers,
6409 Lyndale Ave., South.
RICHMOND (D5), pop. 700; Stoarna Co. (C). 20 m W of St. Cloud. GN RR. Manu-
factures concrete blocks, butter, tile, monuments, silos, stoves. Lake resort.
Agriculture. Corn.
Reporter Thursday Independent 1921 6 26 276 2.00 525
Anton Brisse, Editor and Publisher.
ROBBINSDALE (E5%), pop. 11,289; Hennepin Co. (SE). 6 m NW of Minneapolis.
GN RR. Metal specialties manufactured. Greenhouses. Residential. Truck,
fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
North Hennepin Post-|- Thursday Independent 1911 8 24 287 3.00 §7,637
H. O. Sonnesyn, Editor; Post Publishing Co., 5617 Corvallis.
ROCHESTERf (F6%), pop. 29,885; Olmsted Co. (SE). 75 m S of Minneapolis. C&NW;
CGW RRs. Airlines : BNF ; N WA ; OZ A ; WAL.
Manufactures canned vegetables, dairy products, phonographs, hospital sup-
plies, home pasteurizers, silos, beverages, toilet preparations. Large transient
population. Trading center. Mayo Clinic; hospitals. Three banks; bank clear-
ings (5-30-58), $182,805,122; deposits (5-30-58), $50,281,918. 12,656 electric
meters; 10,102 gas meters; 25,121 telephones. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms.
TV station.
Know Rochester-f- Monday Local Ints 1924 2 28 112 2.50 ±4,000
Williams Printing Co., Publisher.
Post-Bulletin 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892 8 23 301 15.00^*22,825
Color advertising accepted..
G. S. Withers, Editor; Post Bulletin Co., Publisher.
Transactions, American ] 18QQ „ 9Q inA_1ftnn c oo^
Academy of Ophthalmol-V Bi-monthly ....Medical 1899 r2 ,29n ?26xl?:°,0 6'99*
ogyandOtolaryngology + J Controlled free dist. 599
Dr. W. L. Benedict, Editor; American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto-
laryngology, Publisher, 15 Second St., S.W.
ROSEAUf (Cl%). pop. 2,231; Roseau Co. (NW). 115 m NE of Grand Forks, N. D.
GN RR. Manufactures butter, dried milk and buttermilk, welding rods. Dairy,
stock, poultry farms.
Times-Region -f- Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 308 3.50 §3,115
W. S. Adams, Editor; Roseau Printing Co., Publisher.
ROTHSAY (B4), pop. 537; Wilkin Co. (WC). 40 m SE of Fargo, N. D. GN RR. Cream-
ery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Enterprise-j- Thursday Independent 1902 6 26 280 2.00 §520
R. S. Cowie, Editor and Publisher.
ROYALTON (D5), pop. 500; Morrison Co. (C). 23 m N of St. Cloud. NP RR. Manu-
factures butter, feed. Dairy, grain, poultry farms. Rye, corn, oats.
Banner-f Thursday Independent 1887 5 24 224 3.00 §1,040
Peter C. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
RUSH CITY (F6). pop. 1,176 ; Chisago Co. (EC). 52 m N of St. Paul. NP RR. Manufac-
tures flour, butter. Lake resort. Diversified farming. Potatoes, small grains.
Post-f Friday Independent 1873 7 23 280 2.50 1,176
Merrill F. Sherman, Editor and Publisher.
RUSHFORD (G7), pop. 1,270; Fillmore Co. (SE). 19 m S of Winona. CMSP&P RR.
Feed, beverages manufactured. Dairy, grain farms. Barley, wheat.
Tri-County Record-f Thursday Independent 1915 6 26 280 3.00 §1,075
Roy R. Stephana, Editor and Publisher.
RUSSELL (C6%), pop. 508; Lyon Co. (SW). 10 m SW of Marshall. GN RR. Poultry,
grain farms.
Record-|- Semi-mo. Independent 1955 5 25 220 1.75 46
Patricia Duthay, Editor; Gordon Schaefer, Publisher. 700 — Free
RUTHTON (B6), pop. 684; Pipestone Co. (SW). 60 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D. GN RR.
Manufactures butter. Lake resort. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Tribune-f Wednesday Independent 1914 5 26 245 2.50 J575
Robert W. Hershberger, Editor and Publisher.
SACRED HEART (C6), pop. 745; Renville Co. (SW). 100 m SW of Minneapolis.
CMSP&P RR. Butter factory. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
News-f Thursday Independent 1920 6 24 266 3.00 §970
Ralph C. Bloom, Publisher.
SAINT CHARLES (F6%), pop. 1,548; Winona Co. (SE). 28 m SW of Winona. C&NW;
CGW RRs. Near Whitewater State Park. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Press -f Thursday Republican 1875 7 24 280 2.60 §1,190
Ben A. Fazendin, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
SP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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SAINT CLOUDf (D6), pop. 28,410; Stearns Co. (C). On Mississippi River, 67 m NW of
Minneapolis. GN; NP RRs.
Extensive granite manufactories; auto specialties, refrigerators, paper,
meat packing plant, milling and ground feeds, shower and floor sanding equip-
ment, plastic, concrete, foundry products, sashes, doors, sausage, beverages,
canned vegetables also manufactured. Six banks; bank clearings (6-30-58),
$26,429,000; deposits (6-30-58), $34,581,544. 12,897 electric meters; 3,593
gas meters; 14,900 telephones. State Teachers College; U. S. Veterans Hospital.
Granite quarries. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
College Chronicle-)- V Tuesday Collegiate 1925 5 24 224 1.50
Students of St. Cloud Teachers College, Publishers.
Times -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1887 8 23 318 12.00**! 7,260
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harold Schoelkopf, Editor; Frederick C. Schilplin, Publisher, 16 Sixth Ave.
Visitor Sunday . Catholic 1939 5 24 210 8.00 17,252
Rev. V. A. Yzermans, Editor; Catholic Press Society Inc., Publisher, Box 229.
SAINT JAMESf (D6H ). pop. 3,861 ; Watonwan Co. (SC). 39 m SW of Mankato. M&SL;
C&NW RRs. Manufactures butter, soft drinks, cement blocks, cigars. Nursery ;
hatchery; egg, poultry packing plants. Diversified farming.
J Courier + Tuesday Independent 1934 8 24 294 3.00 **2,635
1 Watonwan Co. Plain dealer -f-. Thursday Independent 1890 8 24 294 8.00 **2,716
1 L. G. Curtis, Editor; Plaindealer Publishing Company.
SAINT JOSEPH (D5H),pop. 1,246; Stearns Co. (C). 7 m W of St. Cloud. GN RR. Man-
ufactures butter. College of St. Benedict (women). Diversified farming.
Dispatch-f .Friday Independent 1954 6 26 273 2.50 375
H. M. Harren. Editor and Publisher.
St. Benedict's Quarterly V 3 ti. a yr Coll.&Alumnae. 1926 2 36 126 x2.00 860
Students of College of St. Benedict, Editors and Publishers.
SAINT LOUIS PARK (E5H). Pop. 22.644 (special U. S. Census 4-14-54, gives 85,-
292), (branch of Minneapolis P. 0.); Hennepin Co. (SE). 5 m SW of Minne-
apolis. CMSP&P; M&SL; MN&S RRs. Manufactures pneumatic pressure tools,
automatic doors, dental supplies. Nurseries.
Dispatch-f- Thursday Independent 1932 8 23 300 3.50 **6,660
Donald B. Renn, Editor; John E. Tilton, Publisher, 1011 Excelsior Blvd., Hopkins.
SAINT PAULf (E5%), pop. 311,349; Ramsey Co. (SE). The State Capital. On Missis-
sippi River, adjacent to Minneapolis. C&NW; CB&Q; CGW ; CMSP&P; CRT&P;
GN; M&SL; MSP&SSM ; NP RRs. Airlines: BNF; CAP; NOR; NWA; WAL;
EAL; OZA. Large railroad and transportation center.
Second largest livestock market and meat-packing center in the country.
Manufactures refrigerators, hoists and derricks, sandpaper, adhesives, furs,
clothing, canned goods, preserves, beverages, paints, dental supplies, paper
products, millwork. Foundries, machine shops, printing plants. Twenty-two
banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $7,893,750,645; deposits (12-31-57), $8,553,-
070,517. 131,062 electric meters; 107,024 gas (artif.) meters; 207,597 telephones.
Silica sand, limestone quarries. Educational center. University of Minnesota
Agricultural College; Hamline University; junior and senior colleges and theo-
logical seminaries. Four TV stations.
A. C. E., The-f Monthly Ath.&Club Spts. 1919 2 42 160 8.00
Warren E. Anderson. Ed.; St. Paul Athletic Club. Pub., 4th and Cedar Sts. (1).
American Jewish World Friday Jewish Inta 1912 4 26 182 4.00
L. H. Frisch, Editor and Publisher. 709 Pioneer Bldg.
American Journal of \« *i . -- /Correction & IQQO 9 At\ iAn o t\n
Correction-f }6ti.ayr {Rehabilitation 1939 2 40 14° 2-°°
Roberts Wright, Editor; Amer. Prison Assn.. Publisher, 2642 University Ave.
Annal* of ANerirv Rf-monthlv ....Medical 1943 1 27 107x7.60
Ethan Allan Brown, Ed.; Amer. College of Allergists, Pub.. 2642 Univ. Ave. (14).
Aquin. The-h V Friday Collegiate 1912 clni™uJ2f}ee dist.
Students of the College of St. Thomas, Editors and Publishers (1).
Bulk Feed Monthly JGrafnV-nde 1916 3 26 14° 1'00
James Hanna, Editor; Bruce Publishing Co., Publisher, 2642 University Ave.
Canvas Products Review Monthly Canvas Indus.... 1915 2 42 140 3.00
C. Ewert. Editor; Canvas Products Ajssn. International, Controlled free dist.
Publisher. 224 Endicott Bldg. (1).
Catholic Bu!letin + Saturday Catholic 1911 8 23 294 3.00
Bernard Casserly, Editor; Catholic Bulletin Pub. Co., 244 Dayton Ave. (2).
Catholic Digest Monthly Catholic 1936 2 26 87 8.00
Catholic Digest, Inc., Publisher, 2959 N. Hamline Ave.
Cereal Chemistry Bi-monthly ....Cereal Chem 1924 1 61 105x11.00
W. F. Geddes. Ed.; Amer. Assn. of Cereal Chemists. Pub., University Farm (1 ).
Cereal Science Today ...Monthly Cereal Chemists 1956 8 26 140 xS.OO
Paul E. Ramstad, Editor; Amer. Assn. of Cereal Chemists,
Publisher, University Farm (1).
f Cigars,
Cigar and Tobacco Journal Monthly 4 Tobacco &
I Specialties
Dan F. Musch, Publisher, 975 E. Geranium Ave. (6).
Commercial Bulletin and 1*. 4V,w /Apparel &
Apparel Merchant fMontmy IGen. Mdse.
Not issued during August and December.
Samuel Siege], Editor; Bruce Publishing Co., 2642 University Ave. (14).
2 40 140
1895 3 26 140 1.25
Controlled free dist.
3,147
7,305
1,918
3,000
tl,928
1816
29,573
929,333
2,010
1,702
320
2,051
1879 3 26 140 1.60 tB.OOO
„ A-Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPubllsher's Report; Light face, estimated. + U»es Mat*. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoonty sest. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI*«u«6 only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fe«.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the UM of the Directory In front of book.
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SAINT PAULf (Continued) Erttb Cols* Width? Depth Sub Circ
C°(no ?dv!" ^!!*![!*f.!f. ^Quarterly Grain Co-op 1942 2 80 118 8.00 $15,000
Gordon Roth,' Editor';' Co-op Grain Publishing Co., 1667 N. Snelling Ave. (8).
Dairy Record Wednesday {Manufacturer 190° 8 27 14° 8'°° **»257
W. A, Gordon, Editor and Publisher, 891 Minnesota St. (1).
**(*%* fdv*0™^***1*™. } M°nthly D.ofH 1896 2 88 126 x 67.850
Clara B. Bender, Editor; Bruce Publishing Co., 2642 University Ave. (14).
(Dispatch -f • * Evg.ex.Sun Independent -1868 8 22 308 8 9.0 O^-fc 119,683
Price includes Pioneer Press.
Pioneer Press -H Every Morn... .Independent 1849 8 22 303 39.00 **9O,324
Price includes Dispatch. Color and comic strip advertising Sunday circ.** 186,637
accepted in both dailies.
Herbert Lewis, Editor; Northwest Publications, Inc., 55 East 4th St. (1).
Eafno toT)!!*.11.'..^.^ JMonthly A. O. U. W 1880 2 40 119 x J8.000
Early American Life Insurance Assn., Publisher, Early American Life Bldg.
2706 W. 7th Blvd. (16).
Farmer, The Semi-mo Agricultural 1882 4 26 196 1.00 *266,219
Issued first and third Saturday of each month.
Berry H. Akers, Editor; Webb Publishing Company. 55 E. Tenth St. (2).
Farmer's Union Herald Semi-mo Agricultural 1927 6 22 217 .60 $237,819
R. S. Gilfillan, Editor; Farmers' Union Pub. Co., 1667 N. Snelling Ave.
Fraternity Month V 5 times a yr....Coll. Frat 1988 3 26 140 2.60
Leland F. Leland, Editor and Publisher, 2642 University Ave. (14).
Gobbles-f Monthly Turkey Ind 1946 3 26 139 .75
W. G. Grinols, Editor; Minnesota Turkey Growers Assn., Publisher,
2200 University Ave.
Gopher Historian 3 ti. a yr Minn. Hist 1946 3
Hermina Poatgieter, Editor; Minnesota Historical 2
Society, Publisher, Historical Bldg. (1).
Gopher Oversea'r-f Monthly Veterans Int 1947 5
Dept. of Minnesota Veterans of Foreign Wars of U. S.,
State Office Building (1).
Hardware Trade Monthlv f Hardware & 1890 8 26 140 2.00 10.750
Hardware irade Monthly ] Sptg. Goods 2 40 140
A. W. Cullen, Editor; Bruce Publishing Co., 2642 University Ave. (14).
Highland Village-f {fhura^' Independent. 1953 6 24 210 20,043— Free
Elizabeth Haas, Publisher, 26 Inner Drive.
Home Builder, The + Monthly Home Bldg 1955 8 24 126
John Hamburger, Editor and Publisher, 520 University Ave. Controlled free dist. 62,460
Jewish News+ Monthly Jewish Ints. ..1953 5 24 224 1.00 1,697
T. L. Nerenberg, Editor; H. L. Krainea, Publisher, 2196 Hartford.
Journal of Aviation Medicine.. .Monthly Aero Medical 1930 2 28 105x10.00
Robert J. Benford, M.D., Editor; Aero Medical Assn., Publisher,
2642 University Ave. (14).
Journal of Education- lia««*Ki« [Education 1945 8 25 132
Recreation -f JMontnly (Recreation Controlled free dist.
P. Ernie Hansen, Editor; Northwest News Pub. Co., Inc., 490 N. Snelling Ave.
Legal Ledger — See Saint Paul Legal Ledger.
Mac Weekly-f V Friday Collegiate 1914 6 24 217 x2.00
Students of Macalester College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Midwest Motor Transport Monthly { JJ;^ Ffeight 1935 5 24 217 2.00
Oscar Molonot, Editor; Midwest Publishing *Co., 2453 University Ave. (14).
Minnesota Children's Home ln«-^-^» OMM wAif.M *889 2 30 112 2-°°
Finder (no adv.) J Quarterly Child Welfare.... Controlled free dist.
Annie B. Flugum, Editor; Children's Home Society of Minnesota. Publisher. 2239
Commonwealth Ave. (8).
26
40
124
124
1.00
24 217 x.50
Publishers. 511
8,500
5,241
6,200
49.901
3,067
2,500
1,530
1,970
8,000
3,000
Minnesota Food Guide ............ Monthly .........
1926 2 40 14° 1-°°
Minnesota Food Retailers Assn.. Publisher, 500 Robert St. (1).
Minnesota History (no adv.). Quarterly Historical 1915 2 82 116 x4.00
Bertha L. Heilbron, Editor; Minnesota Historical Soc., Pub., Historical Bldg. (1).
Minnesota Horticulturist 9 ti. a yr Horticultural.... 1894 3 26 129 2.00
E. M. Hunt, Editor; Minnesota State Horticultural Society, Publisher,
St. Paul Campus, University of Minnesota (1).
MEducatfonJVUrnal °* JMonthly Educational 1914 8 27 140 x2.00
Minnesota Education Aasn., Publisher, 41 Sherburne Ave. (8).
Minnesota Legionnaire-f Bi-wkly, Wed..Amer. Legion.... 1920 8 24 294 .50
Minnesota American Legion Publishing Co., State Veterans Service Bldg.
Minnesota Medicine Monthly Medical 1918 2 86 126 x5.00
A. H. Wells. M.D., Editor; Minnesota State Medical Assn.. Publisher,
2642 University Ave. (14).
Minnesota Pharmacist Monthly Pharmacy ....1946 8 26 140 xl.OO
Henry M. Moen, Editor; Minn. State Pharmaceutical Assn. and Twin City
Retail Druggists Assn., Publisher, 2642 University Ave. (14).
$2,800
10,500
24,030
92,408
3,580
1,921
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Population—I 950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Valued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership iee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guld* to the us* of the Directory in front of book.
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SAINT PAULf (Continued) Estab Cols^ Width V Depth Sub
Minnesota Registered Nurse..Monthly Nursing 1929 2 26 93 x
Minnesota Nurses Assn., Publisher. 2395 University Ave. (14).
Minnesota Union Advocate + Thursday Independent 1897 8 23 294 250
E. M. Almquist, Editor; Union Advocate, Inc., Pub., 408-10 Auditorium (2).
Modern Dairyman + Monthly Dairy Farmer.... 1989 5 24 227 1.00
W. A, Gordon, Editor; Modern Dairyman. Pub. Co., 817 New York Bldg.
National Reporter System Weekly {court1**6 1879 2 30 112
Composed of ten separate weekly Reporters and one serai-monthly Reporter cov-
ering the United States, as follows : Atlantic ; Pacific ; Federal ; Federal Supple-
ment; New York Supplement; Northwestern; Northwestern; Southeastern;
Southwestern; Southern; and Supreme Court Reporter (semi-mo.) ; subscrip-
tion price, advance sheets only, $20 each, except Supreme Court, which is
$10. Federal Rules Decisions, $6.
West Publishing Company, 60 Kellogg Blvd. (2).
North Central Purchaser -f ... .Bi-monthly Purchasing 1954 ControWfrle dist
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
F. Keith Hunt, Editor; Twin City Assn. of Purchasing Agents, Publishers,
2642 University Ave. (14).
Northern Automotive Wonthlv [Automotive 1894 3 26 140 2.00
Journal , Montniy | Trade 2 40 140
Ben Forsyth. Editor; Bruce Publishing Co., 2642 University Ave. (14).
Northwest Architect-f Bi-monthly ....Architectural 2 40 140
Fred Miller, Jr., Editor; Minnesota Society of Architects, Publisher, *
2642 University Ave. (14).
North- West Dentistry 6 ti. a yr Dentistry 1930 2 32 112 3.00
Walter Hyde, D.D.S., Editor; Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota State
Dental Assns., Publishers, 2642 University Ave. (14).
North Western Druggist Monthly {nJ^Trj,^ "^ * 40 140 2'°°
_ __ _ . . WJf [Drug Trade Controlled free dist.
E. M. Docks tader, Editor; Bruce Pub. Co., 2642 University Ave. (14).
^'sota N™ ws*H Pol. )*?.!!!". }Friday Independent 1915 5 24 224
J. M. Koleski, Editor; Minnesota Polish Publishing Company. Inc.,
440 Thomas Ave. (8).
Oracle+V Bi-wkly( We.) Collegiate 1890 5
Students of Hamline University, Editors and Publishers (25).
Pioneer Press — See Dispatch.
Public Service Magazine Monthly Public Utilities.. 1906 2
C. W. Battley, Publisher. 1012 Pioneer Bldg. (1).
Recorder -f (Negro) Friday Independent 1934 8 24 311 4.00
C. E. Newman, Editor; Spokesman & Recorder Pub. Co., Inc.,
3744 Fourth Ave., S., Minneapolis.
Rose Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1949 8
Edward H. Litman, Editor and Publisher, 1562 Como Ave. (18).
Saint Paul Legal Ledger + ... J£^"^x>Sun' Prof. Legal Bus. 1927 6 24 26624.00
H. O. Warming, Editor; Legal Ledger, Inc., Publisher. 500 Robert St. (1).
Sun (Negro) -f Thursday Independent 1941 5 24 210 2.00
Milton G. Williams. Editor; Twin City Observer-Sun Publishing Co.,
858 Iglehart Ave., Minneapolis (2).
Trestle Board -f Monthly Masonic 1924 3 26 126
H. M. Thompson, Editor; R. A. Crepeau, Publisher, 141 E. Fifth St. (1).
Veterans Appeal Jtfonthly Vet. Info 1942
Clrc
*4 200
148595
'
36,213
3,978
$14,286
1,753
2,198
2,947
5,982
307
1.00 §1,569
24 224 2.00 tl,200
31 101 4.00 20,242
6,380
24 287 3.00 §4,901
J861
§6,438
P. Ernie Hansen, Editor; Northwest News Pub. Co., Inc., Publisher,
490 N. Snelling Ave.
.50 13,357
1.00 2,500
ist. 2,500
{^f
-Thu"-
Independent... 1875 7 26 294 7.00
$9.460
Val J. Peters, Publisher, 444 Rice St. (4).
Wanderer, The 4- ..................... Thursday ........ Catholic .............. 1867 6 26 280 4.00
Joseph Matt, Editor; Wanderer Printing Company, Pub.. 128 E. Tenth St. (1).
^ive^iew^News8-?!" ....... JTues .& Fri ..... Independent ....... 1913 8
Louis E. GellermanV Edr tor ; John E. Tilton, Publisher.
1276 S. Robert St. (7), W. St. Paul.
X-Ray Technician .................... Bi-monthly ....X-Ray Tech ....... 1929 2 32 112x2.50
Jean I. Widger. R.T., Editor; The American Society of X-Ray Technicians,
Publishers, 2642 University Ave. (14).
SAINT PETERf (E6), pop. 7.754; Nicollet Co. (SC). On Minnesota River. 12 m N of
Mankato. CANW RR. Manufactures overalls, shirts, cement block, tile. Gustavus
Adolphus College; State Hospital for Insane. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain
farms. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Gustavian Weekly -fV ............ Friday ............ Collegiate ........... 1894 5 24 224 3.00
Students of Gustavus Adolphus College, Publishers.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 8 24 280 3.50
St. Peter Herald, Inc., Publisher, Box 271.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to th« use of the Directory In front of book.
22 300 5.00 §5,432
10,638
1 1,600
**3,076
680
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MINNESOTA
Estab ColsO Width? Depth Sub
SANBORN (06%), pop. 618; Redwood Co. (SW). 50 m SW of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Creamery; hatchery. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Sentinel-}- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1889 6 26 280 2.00
Merrill Otto, Editor and Publisher.
SANDSTONE (F4%), pop. 1,097; Pine Co. (EC). 65 m SW of Duluth. GN RR. Cement
piling, bridge stubs manufactured. Milk drying plant. Sandstone quarries.
Dairy, stock farms. Rutabagas, potatoes, corn.
Pine County Courier -f ............ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1895 7 24 276 2.50
V. L. Colby, Editor and Publisher.
SAUK CENTRE (D5), pop. 8.140; Stearns Co. (C). 46 m NW of St. Cloud. GN; NP
RRs. Manufactures butter, feeds. Hatcheries. Dairy farms. Corn, hay.
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1867 8 24 280 2.50
A. J. Oliver. Editor; Sauk Centre Publishers, Inc.
Independent Banker ................ Monthly .......... Banking ............. 1950 3 26 140 6.00
Howard F. Bell, Editor; Inpubco Inc., Publisher. Controlled free dist.
SAUK RAPIDS (D4), pop. 8,410; Benton Co. (C). 2 m N of St. Cloud. GN; NP RRs.
Manufactures monuments, butter. Granite quarries. Dairy farms. Corn, oats,
potatoes.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1854 6 26 280 200
Lee Batcheler, Editor and Publisher, 7 Second Ave.
SEBEKA (C4), pop. 802; Wadena Co. (WC). 55 m E of Fergus Falls. GN RR. Man-
ufactures butter. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Review-f .................................. Wednesday ....Republican ......... 1900 7 24 280 250
Mark D. Isherwood, Editor and Publisher: " ^5°
SHAKOPEEf (E6). pop. 3,185; Scott Co. (SE). On Minnesota River, 20 m SW of Min-
neapolis. C&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures malt, soft drinks stoves
whiskey, bricks. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, cattle.
Argus-Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1861 7 23 287 250
Frank Strunk, Editor and Publisher.
Valley News -f Thursday Independent 1941 5 24 224 300
John Suel, Editor; Suel Pub. Co., Inc., 321 W. 1st St.
SHERBURN (D7), pop. 1,221; Martin Co. (SC). 60 m SW of Mankato. CMSP&P; M&SL
RRs. Manufactures butter, farm machinery, feed. Lake resort. Dairy, stock,
grain, poultry farms.
Advance-Standard -|- Thursday Ind. Rep 1887 7 24 280 8.00
Gordon Blakely, Editor and Publisher.
SILVER BAY (G3), pop. X3.000; Lake Co. (NE). On Lake Superior. 50 m NE of
Duluth. Bank and railroad stations. Two harbors. DMIR RR. Resort. Dairy,
truck, poultry farms.
News .. .. Tuesday Independent .. 1956 4 24 224 3.00
James A. Campbell, Publisher.
SILVER LAKE (D5%), pop. 603; McLeod Co. (SC). 50 m SW of Minneapolis. GN;
MW RRs. Creamery; saw mill. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1901 6 24 280 2.50
W. W. Merrill, Editor and Publisher.
SLAYTONf (C6H), pop. 1,887; Murray Co. (SW). 90 m W of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter. Lake resort. Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Murray County Herald -f Thursday Republican 1893 8 24 280 3.00
J. D. Weber, Editor and Publisher.
SLEEPY EYE (D6), pop. 8,278; Brown Co. (SC). 48 m W of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Manufactures canned corn, peas, cement blocks, butter. Hatcheries; poultry
packing plant. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Herald-Dispatch -f Tues.&Thurs. .Independent 1880 7 24 280 4.00
W. E. Barnes, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH SAINT PAUL (E5%), pop. 15,909; Dakota Co. (SE). On Mississippi River,
5 m from St. Paul. CGW; M&SL; CB&Q; CRI&P; C&NW; GN; NP RRs. Stock
yards; meat-packing plants; tanneries; foundries; railroad shops. Dairy farms.
Reporter4- Tues.&Thurs. .Independent 1892 8 23 300 5.00
Wilbur Fisk, Editor; John E. Tilton, Publisher, 235 Concord St.
SPRINGFIELD (D6), pop. 2,574; Brown Co. (SC). On Cottonwood River, 60 m W of
Mankato. C&NW RR. Manufactures brick, tile, flour, feed. Carding mill;
nursery; hatchery. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Advance- Press + Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 287 3.00
Prints free dist. shopping paper every other Thursday called Shopper.
Walter A. Erickson, Editor; Springfield Publishing Company.
SPRING GROVE (G7), pop. 1,093; Houston Co. (SE). 32 m W of La Crosse, Wis.
CMSP&P RR. Butter, cheese, soft drinks manufactured. Hatchery. Dairy,
stock farms.
Herald Thursday Republican 1891 6 26 273 2.00
B. A. and Mrs. B. L. Onsgard. Editors; Onsgard Publishing Company.
SPRING VALLEY (F7), pop. 2.467; Fillmore Co. (SE). 45 m SW of Winona. CGW;
CMSP&P RRs. Creamery; bottling works. Iron ore mine. Stock, dairy, poultry,
grain farms. Corn, barley, oats.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 8.00
Bob Lind, Editor; Spring Valley Tribune, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate V^sued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fe«.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
531
Clrt
640
§1.241
§2,549
{6.014
J209
§836
§1,555
§1300
§2,615
§810
§810
1,158
J3.452
3,031
$5,243
§2,428
§1,160
2,625
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-— — Estab Coli <$> Width TDtpth Sub ciit
STAPLES (D4), pop. 2.782; Todd Co. (C). 80 m W of Brainerd. NP RR. Railroad
terminal. Stock, dairy, poultry, truck, grain farms. Corn, hay, wheat.
World + Thursday Ind. Rep 1890 7 24 280 2.50 **2,3OO
W. E. Stone, Editor; The World, Publisher.
STARBUCK <C6), pop. 1,148; Pope Co. (NW). 120 m NW of Minneapolis. NP RR. Man-
ufactures butter, cement drain tiles and building blocks. Summer resort.
Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Times + Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 8.00 §1,603
Frances Merrill, Editor and Publisher.
STEPHEN (B2), pop. 877; Marshall Co. (NW). 52 m NE of Grand Forks, N. D. GN
RR. Creamery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Turkeys, potatoes.
Messenger -f Thursday Independent 1888 6 26 280 8.00 1,150
H. C. Swanson, Editor and Publisher.
STEWART (D6), pop. 695; McLeod Co. (SO. 60 m N of Mankato. CMSPAP RR.
Butter factory; feed mill. Dairy, stock, grain, poultry, mink farms.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1896 6 24 224 8.00 5921
Kermit Hnbin, Editor and Publisher.
STEWARTVILLE (F7), pop. 1,198; Olmsted Co. (SE). 11 m S of Rochester. CGW RR.
Manufactures butter, flour, chick feed. Lake resort. Farming. Wheat, corn.
Star-h Thursday Independent 1891 7 24 280 200 51,250
Edward J. McLoone, Editor and Publisher, Box 865.
STILLWATERf (F5%), pop. 7.674; Washington Co. (SE). On St. Croix River, 20 m
NE of St. Paul. C&NW; CMSP&P; NP RRs. Manufactures men's shoes, cloth-
ing, tractors, road machinery, flour, binding twine, lumber, soft drinks, boats,
cement blocks. Minnesota State Prison. Dairy farms.
{Gaiette-f jl^**'8**- Independent 1884 7 26 287 18.00 §2,800
Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1870 7 26 287 2.50 §2,320
Ed. L. Roney, Editor; Ned Easton, Publisher.
STORDEN (C6V&), pop. 898; Cottonwood Co. (SW). 70 m direct W of Mankato.
C&NW RR. Agriculture. Hogs, cattle.
Times-}- Thursday Independent 1915 6 26 276 2.50 §580
Sirwell D. Shaner, Editor and Publisher.
SWANVILLE (D4%), pop. 878; Morrison Co. (C). 35 m SW of Brainerd. NP RR.
Manufactures butter. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
News-f Thursday Republican 1900 6 26 280 2.60 §563
R. A. McRae, Editor and Publisher.
THIEF RIVER FALLSf <B2%), pop. 6,926: Pennington Co. (NW). 40 m NE of Grand
Forks, N. D. GN; MSPASSM RRs. Airline NOR. Manufactures dairy products.
poultry feeds, soft drinks. Dairy, poultry, grocery, fruit distributing center.
Times -f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1910 8 24 287 4.00 **4,761
W. E. Dahlquist, Editor; Thief River Falls Times, Inc., Publisher.
TOWER (F8), pop. 778; St. Louis Co. (NE). On Lake Vermilion. 25 m N of Virginia.
DM AIR RR. Saw mill; box factory. Summer resort. Iron mines; timber. Truck,
poultry farms.
News4- Friday Independent 1900 6 26 224 2.60 §980
Wm. G. Smith, Editor; Franklin J. Burgess, Publisher, Box 728.
TRACY (C6), pop. 8,020; Lyon Co. (SW). 80 m W of Mankato. C&NW RR. Manufac-
tures butter, powdered buttermilk, soft drinks. Bulk station. Railroad shops.
Stocks, dairy, grain farms.
Headlight-Herald -f Thursday Republican 1879 8 24 287 8.00 2,718
Fred K. Smith, Editor; Tracy Publishing Company.
TRIUMPH (D7), pop. 561; Martin Co. (SC). 50 m SE of Mankato. C&NW RR.
Creameries; cement block factory; rendering plant. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain
farms. Corn, oats.
^l^g^sT^67 {Thursday Democratic 1900 7 24 280 3.00 §1,038
Also prints— ^Onnsby-bdin Community Builder.
Phyllis and Gordon Spielman, Editors and Publishers.
TRUMAN (D7), pop. 1,106; Martin Co. (SC). 86 m SE of Mankato. C&NW RR. Manu-
facture* butter, feed. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Hogs, eggs.
Tribune-r- Thursday Independent 1900 7 24 280 2.60 §1,126
D. R. Peterson, Editor and Publisher.
TWIN VALLEY (B8). pop. 899; Norman Co. (NW). 87 m NE of Fargo, N. D. NP RR.
Diversified farming. Wheat, potatoes, oats.
Times -f Wednesday ....Independent 1896 6 26 280 8.00 §1,O85
R. A. Lee, Editor and Publisher.
TWO HARBORSt (G8tt). pop. 4,400; Lake Co. (NE). On Lake Superior, 25 m E of
Duluth. DM&IR RR. Lake shipping point for Iron ore from Mesaba and Ver-
milion range. Fisheries ; timber. Hay fever resort. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Chronicle and Times 4- ...Thursday Independent 1923 8 24 280 8.60 §2,378
James A. Campbell, Editor and Publisher, 109 6th St.
TYLER (B6), pop. 1,121; Lincoln Co. (SW). 60 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter, cement blocks, tile, feeds. Elevators ; poultry, egg-packing
plants. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Journal+ Wednesday Independent 1882 7 24 280 8.00 §1,109
C. B. Seipp and R. C. Seipp, Publishers.
Cfeeolatioft--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlwued only during academic year. xSnbscriptlon included in membership fee.
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ULEN <B8ft), pop. 625; Clay Co. (WC). 40 m NB of Fargo, N. D. NP RR. Creamery;
elevator. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, potatoes.
Union-H Wednesday ....Republican 1896 7 24 278 2.00 8830
M. P. Reiersgord, Editor and Publisher. 8^
UPSALA (D6). pop. 866; Morrison Co. (C). 80 m NW of St. Cloud. Railroad station.
Albany. GN RR. Butter factory. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
News -Tribune H- Thursday ....Independent 1915 6 24 280 2.50 S526
Homer R. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
VERNON CENTER <D6%), pop. 844; Blue Earth Co. (SC). 21 m SW of Mankato.
C&NW RR. Diversified farming. Grain, stock.
News + Thursday Independent 1895 5 26 252 1.50 870
H. L. Burdick, Editor; Burdick Publishing Co.
VIRGINIA (F8), pop. 12,486; St. Louis Co. (NE). 26 m E of Hibbing. DW&P; GN;
DM&IR RRs. Lumber mill; iron foundries; butter, paint factories; bottling
works. Trading center. Lake resort region. Iron mines; timber. Dairy, poultry
farms. Hay, potatoes.
f Mesabi News + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898 8 24 294 15.60 **10,701
J Comic strip advertising accepted.
[ Range Facts -f Thursday Independent 1934 8 24 294 2.75 **1,459
v Burt D. Pearson, Editor; Enterprise Printing and Publishing Co.
WABASHAf (F6), pop. 2,468; Wabasha Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 38 m N of
Winona. CMSP&P RR. Manufactures flour, soda water. Boat yard. Summer
resort. Diversified farming. Corn, barley, cabbage.
Wabasha County Herald + Thursday Independent 1857 7 24 280 4.00 §1,910
Ray C. Young, Editor and Publisher.
WABASSO (C6), pop. 693; Redwood Co. (SW). 115 m SW of Minneapolis. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, small grains.
Standard-}- Thursday Independent 1899 7 24 273 2.50 §515
Robert Berghs, Editor and Publisher.
WACONIA (E6), pop. 1,569; Carver Co. (SC). 26 m SW of Minneapolis. M&SL RR.
Creamery; bottling works. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Patriot-f Thursday Republican 1897 8 24 301 2.50 2,419
A. C. Wessale. Editor and Publisher.
WADENAf (C4), pop. 8,958; Wadena Co. (WC). 80 m NW of St. Cloud. GN ; NP RRs.
Manufactures butter, woodwork, beverages. Dairy, poultry farms. Corn, hay, oats.
Pioneer Journal-f Thursday Republican 1877 8 24 287 3.00 §3,480
C. Leslie Fox, Editor; Wadena Pioneer Journal Company, Publisher.
WALKERf (D8). pop. 1,192; Cass Co. (NC). 90 m SW of Hibbing. GN; NP RRs.
Manufactures butter, fishing tackle, boats. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, truck
farms.
Cass County Independent -K ..Friday Independent 1925 7 24 280 2.50 §1,75O
C. A. Plattner, Editor; Northern Minn. Pub. Co., Publisher.
Cass County Pioneer -f Friday Independent 1896 6 26 280 2.00 §6O7
R. A. Oliver, Editor and Publisher.
Pilot -(- Friday Independent 1897 7 24 280 2.50 §900
C. A. Plattner, Editor; Northern Minnesota Publishing Co.
WALNUT GROVE (C6%). pop. 890; Redwood Co. (SW). 70 m W of Mankato. C&NW
RR. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, livestock, barley.
Tribune-h Thursday Independent 1891 6 26 280 2.00 985
Everett Lantz, Editor and Publisher.
WANAMINGO (F6), pop. 496; Goodhue Co. (SE). 35 ra NW of Rochester. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures powdered milk, butter, feeds. Hatchery. Stock, dairy, poultry,
grain farms.
Progress -f Thursday Independent 1908 7 26 304 2.00 §830
John BHsIance, Editor and Publisher.
WARRENf (B2H), pop. 1,779; Marshall Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Grand Forks, N. D.
MSP&SSM; GN RRs. Flax tow, butter manufactured. Hatchery. Dairy, poultry,
grain farms. Wheat, sugar beets, potatoes.
Sheaf -f Wednesday ....Republican 1880 8 24 301 3.00**3,03S
Oliver M. Mattson, Editor; Mattson Bros, and Son, Publishers.
WARROAD (Gift), pop. 1,276; Roseau Co. (NW). On Lake of the Woods, 115 m NE
of Grand Forks, N. D. International Boundary Line. GN; CN RRs. Feldspar,
lumber mills. Resort. Fisheries; feldspar mines; timber. Mink ranches. Agri-
culture. Seed potatoes, hay, grass seed.
Pioneer-f Wednesday ....Independent 1898 5 24 224 8.00 §970
Marvin D. Kellogg, Editor and Publisher.
WASECAf (E6H), pop. 4,927; Waseca Co. (SC). 80 m E of Mankato. C&NW; M&SL
RRs. Manufactures canned and frozen corn, peas, lima beans, carrots, asparagus,
butter, radio supplies, drain tile, beverages, gun stocks, pallets and skids.
Poultry dressing, rendering plants ; hatcheries. Lake resort. Southern Minnesota
School of Agriculture branch of University of Minnesota. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
t Herald 4- Friday Independent. 1877 8 24 294 8.00 §3,906
4 Journal -f Wednesday Republican 1860 8 24 294 3.00 §3,936
1 Donald C. Brown, Editor; Journal Publishing Co.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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WATERTOWN (E5ft), pop. 887; Carver Co. (SC). 80 m W of Minneapolis. MW RR.
Butter, milk powder, casein, canned corn manufactured. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms.
Carver County News-f Thursday Independent 1887 6 26 280 2.50
Lynn R. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
WATERVILLE (E6%), pop. 1,627; Le Sueur Co. (SC). On Lake Sakatak, 18 m W of
Faribault. CGW; M&SL RRs. Furniture, sash and door, prefabricated house
factories; produce plant; hatchery. Resort. Fisheries. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms. Corn, wheat, clover seed.
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1884 6 24 280 3.00
N. D. Wilcox, Publisher.
W ATKINS (D5), pop. 659; Meeker Co. (SC). 26 m SW of St. Cloud. MSP&SSM RR.
Manufactures butter. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain, truck farms.
Forum-f Thursday Democratic 1913 5 24 217 2.00
Richard Tonnell, Editor and Publisher.
WATSON (B5%). pop. 284; Chippewa Co. (SW). 85 m SW of St. Cloud. CMSP&P
RR. Bank, Montevideo. Elevators ; creamery. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Journal -f Thursday Independent 1948 6 26 280 2.50
Dave Torgerson, Editor and Publisher.
WAVERLY — Star — See Wright County Journal- Press, Buffalo.
WAYZATA (E5%), pop. 1,791; Hennepin Co. (SE). 18 m W of Minneapolis. GN;
MW RRs. Manufactures boats. Residential. Dairy, truck farms.
Cocker Spaniel Visitor-}- Monthly fipanfel 1939 8 26
Kay King, Editor; Bart and Kay King, Publishers, Navarre.
(Deephaven Argus-f Friday Independent .1939 7 24
Minnetonka Herald -f Thursday Independent 1930 7 24
M. G. Gullixson, Editor and Publisher.
WELCOME (D7), pop. 712; Martin Co. (SO). 50 m SW of Mankato. CMSP&P; C&NW
RRs. Creamery; feed mill; fertilizer factory. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms.
Times -f Friday Independent 1908 7 24 280 2.50
Gordon Blakely, Editor and Publisher.
WELLS (E7), pop. 2.475; Faribault Co. (SC). 42 m SE of Mankato. CMSP&P RR. Corn
cannery; cement tile factory. Hatchery. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms.
Mirror-f Thursday Independent 1877 6 26 276 2.50
Ed. Kuechenmeister, Editor and Publisher.
WESTBROOK (C6%). pop. 1,017 ; Cottonwood Co. (SW). 75 m SW of Mankato. C&NW
RR. Creameries. Diversified farming. Corn, barley, oats.
Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1901 6 26 280 3.00
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Radtke, Editors and Publishers.
WEST CONCORD (F6%), pop. 770; Dodge Co. (SE). 80 m NW of Rochester. CGW
RR. Manufactures butter, cheese. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Enterprise-h Thursday Ind. Rep 1890 6 26 273 3.00
L. W. Smith, Editor; L. W.. Bessie M. and D. L. Smith, Publishers.
WEST ST. PAUL— West St. Paul Booster— See St. Paul.
WHEATONf (B5), pop. 1,948; Traverse Co. (WC). 82 m S of Fargo, N. D. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures butter. Elevators. Poultry dressed. Dairy, poultry, grain,
stock farms.
Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1885 8 23 294 3.00
L. W. Mathiason, Editor; Gazette Publishing Company.
WHITE BEAR LAKE (E5%), pop. 3,646 (special U. S. Census 8-12-57, gives 13,032) ;
Ramsey Co. (SE). On White Bear Lake, 12 m NE of St. Paul. Railroad name,
White Bear. NP RR. Sport boat factories. Resort. Residential. Truck farms.
White Bear Press-f Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 283 3.00 $3,900
Aaron M. Litman, Editor and Publisher, Bloom and Fourth St.
WILLIAMS (D2), pop. 414; Lake of the Woods Co. (NW). 190 m NW of Duluth. CN
RR. Timber. Agriculture. Seed potatoes, flax, clover.
Northern Light4- Thursday Independent 1916 5 24 217 2.50 §730
E. W. Lockhart. Editor and Publisher.
WILLMARf (C5%). pop. 9,410; Kandiyohi Co. (SMC). 92 m W of Minneapolis. GN
RR. Railroad division point; machine shops; foundry; sash and door, soft drink
factories. Hatcheries. Wholesale trading center. Agriculture. Dairy products.
West Central Minn. Tribune.-Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1928 8 28 297 15.00 §10,033
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
O. B. Augustson. Editor; Tribune Ptg. Co., Pub., 811 Fourth St., West.
WILMONT (C7). pop. 473; Nobles Co. (SW). 60 m NE of Sioux Falls, S. D. CRI&P
RR. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Tribtme-f Thursday Republican 1900 6 24 280 2.60 9500
D. N. Wagner, Editor and Publisher.
WINDOMf (07), pop. 8,165; Cottonwood Co. (SW). On Des Moines River, 65 m SW
of Mankato. C&NW RR. Manufactures farm machinery, tile, butter. Elevator.
Apiary. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms. Flax, corn, oats.
f Cottonwood Co. Citizen + Wednesday ....Ind. Rep 1883 7 24 287 4.00 §34264
1 Reporter-f Friday Republican 1871 7 24 276 4.00 2,705
D. L. and G. M. Keith and Rowland Bergstrom, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation — AnfcSept. A.B.C. Statement; *Janc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
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WINNEBAGO <D7). pop. 2.127 : Farlbault Co. (SC). 40 m NW of Albert Lea. CMSP4P-
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WINONAf (G6%), pop. 25,031; Winona Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 80 m N of
LaCrosae, Wis. CB&Q; C&NW; CMSP&P; CGW; GB&W RRs. Airline NOR.
Barge connections. Manufactures flour, patent medicines, cosmetics, food, dairy
products, auto chains, fur garments, metalware, gloves, mitts, candy, malt,
feed, feed mill equipment, wooden boxes, bricks, rock drills, iron benders, fer-
£«7!£8- Nurseries; railroad shops. Three banks; bank clearings (1957), $256 -
804,365. 10,648 electric meters; 4,301 gas meters; 9,004 telephones. St. Mary's
College (men) ; College of St. Teresa (women) ; State Teachers College
Agriculture. '
C America- Herold und Lincoln! *«•,•, » ,
Freie Presse-f (Ger.) „..!./ Wednesday ....Independent ...... 1873 7 26 280 5.00 §10398
\ Sonntagspost-f (Ger.) ........... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1873 7 26 280 500 §9945
I Mother's-Home Life and theK, - , f^0™,*™'8 Int'
Household Guest ......."!} Monthly .......... ^SmallTown& 1892 4 26 175 .50
Fred Leicht. Editor; National Weeklies. Inc.. °Publisher. 179 E. Second St.
Courier, The-f...... ................... Thursday ........ Catholic .............. 1910 8 22 287 3.00 *21,301
Msgr. D. D. Tierney, Mgr. Ed. ; Bishop E. A. Fitzgerald, Publisher, P. O. Box 53.
New« + ........ • ............................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1855 8 23 294 20.40**21,018
Color advertising accepted.
G. R. Closway, Editor; M. H. White, Publisher.
Winonan, The-f ...................... Monthly .......... Collegiate .......... 1919 5 25 210 xl.OO 2,500
Students of Winona State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
WINSTED (D6%), pop. 941; McLeod Co. (SC). 42 m W of Minneapolis. MW RR.
Milk products, canned corn manufactured. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Journal-f .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1905 6 24 280 2.50 923
Andrew J. Henjum, Editor and Publisher.
WINTHROP (D6), pop. 1,251; Sibley Co. (SC). 40 m NW of Mankato. M&SL RR. Corn
cannery. Hatchery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
News-h ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ........ .1877 7 24 276 3.00 §1,255
Merrill E. Haaheim, Editor and Publisher.
WOOD LAKE (C6), pop. 504; Yellow Medicine Co. (SW). 115 m SE of Minneapolis.
M&SL RR. Butter factory. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
News -f .................................... Thursday Democratic .. 1897 7 23 280 3.00 §735
Art J. Manning, Editor and Publisher.
WORTHINGTONf (C7), pop. 7,923; Nobles Co. (SW). 62 m E of Sioux Falls. S. D.
CRI&P; C&NW RRs. Creameries; elevators; rendering, poultry processing,
alfalfa dehydrating plants ; cement block factory ; hatcheries. Lake resort. Stock,
grain, poultry farms.
Globe-f ..................................... |&VSunX'Sat' Independent ...... 1872 8 24 294 7.80 §9,653
James L. Vance, Editor; V. M, Vance, Publisher.
Minnesota Smoke-Eater + ..... Monthly .......... {ipfremen^ 1949 5 24 205 4'00 *5>904
William M. Cox, Editor; Minnesota Smoke-Eater, Publisher, P. O. Box 122.
ZUMBRO FALLS (F6). pop. 172; Wabasha Co. (SE). 22 m N of Rochester. CMSP&P
RR. Bank, Hammond. Creamery. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms.
Enterprise-f ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1907 6 24 266 2.00 450
Mrs. George Opem, Editor and Publisher.
ZUMBROTA (F6), pop. 1,686; Goodhue Co. (SE). On Zumbro River, 25 m N of Roch-
ester. CMSP&P; CGW RRs. Manufactures butter, cheese, roller trucks, cement
blocks, drain tile. Hatcheries. Dairy, poultry farms. Corn, barley, oats.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 7 23 280 2.50 §1,640
A. T. Grimsrud, Editor and Publisher.
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(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <S» Nonpareil
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MISSISSIPPI
Population 2,178.914 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, JACKSON
Mississippi is bounded on the north by Tennessee, east by Alabama, south by the Gulf of
Mexico and Louisiana and west by the Mississippi River, which separates it from Louisiana and
Arkansas. Its extreme length from north to south is 832 miles; average breadth, 142 miles. Its
land area is 47,248 square miles.
The surface is generally hilly except in the Mississippi bottom, from Vicksburg to the Tennessee
line and between the Mississippi and Yazoo Rivers, where it is low and swampy, subject to inunda*
tion and covered with a dense growth of timber. Below Vicksburg the surface for some miles
inland is hilly and known as the "cane hills" or "bluffs" and has a generally productive soil. There
is a particularly fertile prairie region in the northeast where one of the chief products, alfalfa,
produces from three to five heavy crops each year. The southern part is chiefly a level pine region
and furnishes good pasturage and quantities of timber and tar and turpentine. The soil of this
tract, although sandy, is with fertilization, particularly adapted to truck farming. The forest
wealth of the state is extensive and it ranks second among the states as a producer of cotton. The
climate and production are sub-tropical. The Weather Bureau at Vicksburg gives the temperature
(annual monthly mean) as 65.6; highest degree on record, 104; lowest, — 1. Total annual
precipitation, 51.93 inches.
Plantation life, reminiscent of the past, still prevails in the primarily agricultural state.
Transportation is supplied by rail lines and the Mississippi River. The University of Mississippi,
the largest institution of higher education in the State, is located at University (Oxford).
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twenty-sixth. Rural population (1950), 27.8%. In 1950. of the
2.178.914 total population, 1,188.429 were white; 990.485 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 251,383. Farm acreage, 20,710,770. Average acreage per farm, 82.4.
Average value per farm, $4,421. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 3,237.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $270,829,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $180,421,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : cotton (value of production), $152,933,000. rank, third;
cottonseed (value of production), $23,138,000, rank, third; soybeans, $22,218,000, rank, eighth ;
corn, $9,962,000; wheat, $5,837,000; oats, $5,398,000; rice, $5,082,000, rank, fifth; pecans,
$1,677,000, rank, sixth; hay, $1,656,000; sweet potatoes, $1,256,000; sorghum grain, $821,000;
sugarcane sirup, $775,000, rank, third; sorghum sirup, $503,00, rank, third; potatoes, $195,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): peaches, $429,000; pears, $94,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $186,525,000; hogs and pigs,
$16,426,000; horses and mules, $11,880,000, rank, fifth; all sheep and lambs, $1,804,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $38,443,000;
eggs, $16,762,000; turkeys, $708,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $48,009,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 1,645,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): American cheese, 18,328,000 Ibs.;
non-fat dry milk solids, 6,066,000 Ibs.; creamery butter, 5,371,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese,
520,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 3,229,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Marine waters and coastal rivers catch (1956), 232,940,000 Ibs.; $6,641,000 value. Principal
fish: shrimp, menhaden, crabs, tuna. Mississippi River and tributaries catch (1956), 3,225,000
Ibs.; $423,000 value.
FORESTS
Total lumber production (1953), 934 million feet, b.m. Principal woods: southern yellow pine,
oak, red and sap gnm, black and tupelo gum, cottonwood and aspen, yellow poplar, cypress, beech,
hickory, elm, maple, sycamore.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $466,846,000. Leading industry groups:
lumber and products (except furniture), paper and allied products, food and kindred products.
Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $39,175,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $103,080,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: petroleum, natural
gas, clays, natural-gas liquids.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 852,500. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 665,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 578. Number of retail stores (1954), 16,926; sales, $1,277,158,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 82
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adams (SW), Natchez S2.256 6 Bolivar (W), Cleveland and
2 Alcorn (NB), Corinth 27,158 Rosedal* 68,004
8 Amite (SW), Liberty 19,261 7 Calhoun (NC), Pittsboro 18,880
4 Attala (C). Kosciusko 26,652 8 Carroll (NC), Carrollton and
5 Benton (N). Ashland 8,798 Vaiden 15,499
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LIST OF COUNTIES* (Continued)
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
9 Chickasaw (NE), Houston and
Okolona 18,951
10 Choetaw (NC). Ackerman 11,009
11 Claiborne (SW), Port Gibson 11,944
12 Clarke (E), Quit man 19,362
18 Clay (E), West Point 17,767
14 Coahoma (NW), Clarksdale 49,361
15 Copiah (SW). Hazelhurst 80,493
16 Covington (C). Collins 16,036
17 De Soto (N), Hernando 24,599
18 Forrest (SE), Hattiesburg 45,055
19 Franklin (SW), Meadville 10,929
20 George (SE), Lucedale 10,012
21 Greene (SE), Leakesville 8,215
22 Grenada (NC), Grenada 18,830
23 Hancock (S), Bay St. Louis 11.891
24 Harrison (S), Gulfport 84,073
25 Hinds (SWC), Jackson and
Raymond 142,164
26 Holmes (WC), Lexington 83.801
27 Humphreys (W). Belzoni 23,115
28 — Issaquena (W). Mayersville 4,966
29 Itawamba (NE), Fulton 17,216
80 Jackson (SE), Pascagoula 31,401
81 Jasper (E), Bay Springs 18,912
82 Jefferson (SW), Fayette 11,306
83 Jefferson Davis (S), Prentiss 15,500
84 Jones (SE), Ellisville and Laurel.. 57,235
85 Kemper (E), De Kalb 15,893
86 Lafayette (N), Oxford 22,798
87 Lamar (S), Purvis 13,225
88 Lauderdale (E), Meridian 64,171
89 Lawrence (S), Monticello 12,639
40 Leake (C), Carthage 21,610
41 Lee (NE), Tupelo 38,287
42 Leflore (NWC), Greenwood 51,813
43 Lincoln (SW), Brookhaven 27,899
44 Lowndes (E), Columbus 37,852
45 Madison (WC), Canton 33,860
46 Marion (S), Columbia 23,967
County, Location on Map and County Seat
47 Marshall (N), Holly Springs
48 Monroe (NE), Aberdeen
49 Montgomery (NC), Winona
50 Neshoba (E), Philadelphia
51 Newton (EC), Decatur
52 Noxubee (E), Macon
63 Oktibbeha (E), Starkville
54 Panola (NW), Batesville and
Sardis
55 Pearl River (S), Poplarville
66 Perry (SE), New Augusta
57 Pike (S), Magnolia
68 Pontotoc (NE), Pontotoc
69 Prentiss (NE), Booneville
60 Quitman (NW), Marks
61 Rankin (SC), Brandon
62 Scott (C). Forest
63 Sharkey (W), Rolling Fork
64 Simpson (SO, Mendenhall
65 Smith (SC), Raleigh
66 Stone (S), Wiggins
67 Sunflower (NW), Indianola
68 Tallahatchie (NW), Charleston
and Sumner
69 Tate (NW), Senatobia
70 Tippah (N), Ripley
71 Tishomingo (NE), luka
72 Tunica (NW), Tunica
73 Union (N), New Albany
74 Walthall (S), Tylertown
75 Warren (W). Vicksburg
76 Washington (W), Greenville
77 Wayne (E), Waynesboro
78 Webster (NC), Walthall
79 Wilkinson (SW), Woodville
80 Winston (EC), Louisville
81 Yalobusha (NC), Coffeeville and
Water Valley
82 Yazoo (WC), Yazoo City
Pop.
25,106
36,648
14,470
26,780
22,681
20,022
24,569
81,271
20,641
9,108
35,187
19.994
19,810
25,885
28,881
21,681
12,903
21,819
16,740
6.264
56,081
30.486
18,011
17,522
15,544
21,664
20,262
15.563
39,616
70,504
17,010
10,607
14,116
22,231
15,191
36,712
•Counties without newspapers are marked —
MISSISSIPPI NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Weekly 11
Fortnightly 1
Monthly 17
Quarterly 4
Eight ti. during academic yr. 1
Total Periodicals 34
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 21
Morning Dailies (4)
Evening Dailies (16)
All-day Daily (1)
Daily, with Sunday edition (10)
Weekly 110
Semi-weekly 2
Semi-monthly 1
Monthly 2
Free or partly free circ. wklies (3)
Shoppers (1)
Total Newspapers 136
Total number of publications 170
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 82
Total number of towns having publications 117
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List fn back of Directory. Occasionally it Is
possible to Incorporate a later figure in that list.
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ABERDEENf (H3), pop. 5,290; Monroe Co. (NE). On Tombigbee River, at head of
navigation, 28 m N of Columbus. 1C; SLSF RRs. Manufactures lumber and dairy
produets, cottonseed oil, varments. Pine and hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Dairying, cotton, corn.
Examiner + Thursday Democratic 1866 8 24 287 2.50
Roy Steinfort, Publisher.
ACKERMANf (F4), pop. 1.468; Choetaw Co. (NC). 45 m SW of Columbus. GM&O; 1C
RRs. Manufactures lumber, butter, soda water. Timber. Agriculture.
Choetaw Plaindealer-f Thursday . Democratic 1886 8 24 294 2.00
Star-Herald Publishing Co., Inc., Kosciusko.
AMORY (H2H), pop. 4,990; Monroe Co. (NE). On Tombigbee River, 40 m N of
Columbus. MISS; SLSF RRs. Lumber, cotton-oil mills: garment factory. Timber;
gas wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, livestock, dairying.
Advertiser-f Thursday Democratic 1917 8 24 283 2.50
Theron D. Harden, Editor and Publisher, 113 S. Main St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \Hssued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ASHLANDf (PI), pop. 828; Benton Co. (N). 61 m SB of Memphis, Tenn. Railroad
station, Holly Springs. SLSF; 1C RRs. Lumber mill. Timber. Diversified farm-
ing. Cotton, corn, hay, sweet potatoes.
Southern Advocate Thursday Independent 1905 6 26 276 1.00 $1,225
G. P. Harrison, Sr., and G. P. Harrison, Editors and Publishers.
BALDWYN (Gltf). pop. 1,667; Lee Co. (NE). 70 m N of Columbus. GM&O RR.
Machine shop; shirt factory ; saw mill; cotton gin. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
News Thursday Independent 1939 7 24 276 2.60 $1,870
Walter Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
BATESVILLEf (E2), pop. 2,468; Panola Co. (NW). 58 m S of Memphis, Tenn. 1C RR.
Cotton gins ; stave mill. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Panolian Thursday. .Independent 1881 7 24 280 2.50 §2,418
I. H. Howell, Editor; Panolian Inc., Publisher.
BAY ST. LOUISf (F10), pop. 4,621 ; Hancock Co. (S). On a bay of the Gulf of Mexico.
52 m NE of New Orleans, La. L&N RR. Seafood packing. Bottling works.
Winter resort. Dairy and truck farms.
St. Augustine's Messenger lMnnfhlv r>rtTri Cu^ 1923 2 29 112 3.00 55,000
(Negro) f Monthly Rom. Cath Controlled free dist. 5,000
Not issued during July and August.
Robert E. Pungr, S.V.D., Editor; St. Augustine's Catholic Messenger, Pub.
Sea Coast Echo-f Thursday Democratic 1892 8 24 294 2.00 §1,692
Milton Stewart and Harold Dohm, Publishers.
BAY SPRINGSf (F6%), pop. 1,802; Jasper Co. (E). 21 m NW of Laurel. GM&O RR.
Saw and stave mills; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Jasper County News-f Thursday Democratic 1890 7 24 276 2.00 §1,180
H. H. Crisler, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
BELZONIf (C4), pop. 4,071; Humphreys Co. (W). 40 m SE of Greenville. 1C RR.
Cotton gins ; lumber, grist mills ; bottling works ; hatchery. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, hay.
Banner-f Thursday Independent 1912 6 26 280 2.50 §1,560
E. J. Toney, Editor; Banner Publishing Co., Publisher.
BILOXI (G10), pop. 87,425; Harrison Co. (S). On Gulf of Mexico, 12 m E of Gulfport.
L&N RR.
Packs and ships seafood. Manufactures beverages and lumber. Boat build-
ing and repairing yard; machine shops. Shrimp and oyster fisheries. Two
banks; bank deposits (1958), $16,458,250. 11,427 electric meters; 10,547 gas
meters; 13,820 telephones. Military and government installations. Summer and
winter resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Biloxi-Gulfport Herald — See Gulfport.
Biloxi News — See Pass Christian.
Bulletin-}- Thursday Independent 1947 7 24 287 2.00
Clark Shaughnessy, Jr., Editor; The Biloxi Bulletin, Inc., Pub., 312 Croesus St.
BOONEVILLEf (Gl), pop. 8,296; Prentiss Co. (NE). 75 m S of Jackson, Tenn. GM&O
RR. Lumber mill; shirt factory; cotton gins. Pine and hardwood timber; clay
pits. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
Banner-Independent -j- Thursday Independent 1898 8 24 315 2.50 3,890
Ed. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
Mississippi Doctor Monthly Med. & Surg 1922 2 35 126 x3.00
W. H. Anderson, M.D., Editor; Mississippi State Medical Assn., Publisher,
104 Hospitality St.
BRANDONf (E6), pop. 1,827; Rankin Co. (SO. 18 m E of Jackson. 1C RR. Saw
mills; cotton gin. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, sweet potatoes.
Mississippi Veteran + Monthly Amer. Legion.... 1924 8 26 280 1.00
Frank W. Chambers, Editor; American Legion of Mississippi, Publisher.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1848 8 23 287 2.00 1,960
T. A. Alewine, Editor and Publisher.
BROOKHAVENf (D7%), pop. 7,801; Lincoln Co. (SW). 66 m SW of Jackson. 1C; MC
RRs. Lumber mills; creamery; machine shop; bottling works; cotton gins;
garment factory. Pine, hardwood timber. Farming. Cotton, truck crops.
Leader-Times 4- Wed. & Fri.. Jeffersonian Dem. 1888 8 25 301 3.50 J3.389
Joe Lee, Publisher. *3,000 — Free
Lincoln County Advertiser -f. Thursday Democratic 1949 8 22 2SO 2.50 §3,357
W. M. Lauderdale, Editor and Publisher.
BRUCE (F2%), pop. 1,719; Calhoun Co. (NC), 65 m NW of Columbus. M&SV RR.
Mattress factory and frozen food lockers. Agriculture. Poultry, cotton.
Calhoun County Journal -f Thursday Independent 1953 7 24 280 2.00 §1,966
Sellers Denley, Editor and Publisher.
CALHOUN CITY (F8)f pop. 1,819; Calhoun Co. (NC). 45 m SW of Tupelo. Railroad
station, Houston. GM&O RR. Cotton gins; saw mills; chair stock factory.
Timber. Agriculture. Poultry, cotton.
Monitor-Herald + Thursday Democratic 1900 7 24 280 2.00 §2,502
Stanley Murphree, Editor; Murphree Bros. & Co., Inc., Publisher.
CANTONf (D6), pop. 7,048; Madison Co. (WC). 24 m NE of Jackson. C&C; 1C RRs.
Manufactures lumber, plant food. Cotton gins. Pine, hardwood timber. Diver-
sified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
Madison County Herald -f .Thursday Democratic 1906 8 24 308 8.00 52,183
Curtis H. Mullen, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >8PA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
raw* 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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CARROLLTONf (E3%), pop. 475; Carroll Co. (NC). 85 m N of Jackson. C&G RR.
Lumber mills; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Conservative Friday Democratic 1865 8 24 294 2.00 §1380
Star-Herald Publishing Co., Inc., 233 N. Madison, Kosciusko.
CARTHAGE f (E5), pop. 1,925; Leake Co. (C). On Pearl River, 50 m NE of Jackson.
C&C RR. Manufactures lumber and brick. Bottling works. Pine, hardwood
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, cattle.
Carthaginian -f Thursday Democratic 1872 7 24 280 8.00 §2,625
Geo. H. Keith, Editor and Publisher.
CHARLESTON! (D2 H ), pop. 2,629 ; Tallahatchie Co. (NW). 78 m S of Memphis, Tenn.
1C RR. Manufactures lumber, seat covers and feed. Cotton gins. Clay, fuller's
earth, sand and gravel pits; hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, soybeans.
Mississippi Sun+ ••• Thursday Democratic 1856 7 24 280 2.50
W. M. Simpson, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
CLARKSDALEf (D2), pop. 16,539; Coahoma Co. (NW). 60 m N of Greenwood. 1C
RR. Manufactures cottonseed products, lumber, rubber products, farm machin-
ery, insecticides, fertilizer, nylon hosiery. Cotton gins. Cotton market. Timber.
Agriculture.
{Delta Farm Press -f Thursday Agriculture 1944 5 22 218 2.00
Press Register Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1865 8 22 301 13.00
Joseph F. Ellis, Jr., Editor; Delta Press Publishing Co., 351 Delta Ave.
CLEVELANDt (C3), pop. 6,747; Bolivar Co. (W). 35 m NE of Greenville. 1C RR.
Cotton market. Bottling works; hatchery. Delta State Teachers College. Agri-
culture, especially cotton.
Bolivar Commercial-f Friday Democratic 1916
C. L. Langford, Editor and Publisher.
BOEnV"rpCrise+y N.e.^ }Tuesda* Independent 1936
C. L. Langford, Editor and Publisher.
Miss Delta-j-V Friday Collegiate 1930
Students of Delta State College, Editors and Publishers.
7 24 280 2.00
Corinthian* ............................. in Independent ......
(Sun. Morn.
Color advertising accepted.
Fred A. Parker, Publisher, P. O. Box 109.
"97 8 «
§1,250
§8,352
7 24 280 2.50 §4,932
7 24 280 2.50 2,480
1,010
CLINTON (D6), pop. 2,255; Hinds Co. (SWC). 8 m W of Jackson. 1C RR. Saw
mill ; cotton gin. Mississippi College. Agriculture.
Mississippi Collegian -|- V ....... Wednesday ..... Collegiate .......... 1916 8 24 280 2.50 $1,400
Students of Mississippi College, Editors and Publishers, Box 927.
COFFEEVlLLEf (E2%), pop. 789; Yalobusha Co. (NC). 85 m SE of Memphis, Tenn.
1C RR. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, corn, watermelons.
Courier + .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1900 7 24 280 3.00 §1,425
Gerald H. Denley, Editor and Publisher.
COLLINSf (E7), pop. 1,293; Covington Co. (S). 62 m S of Jackson. 1C RR. Cotton
gin. Cotton, dairy, truck farms.
News-Commercial 4- ................ Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1901 6 26 280 3.00 §1,600
Mrs. James D. Arrington, Editor and Publisher.
COLUMBIAf (E8), pop. 6,124; Marion Co. (S). On Pearl River, 76 m SE of Jackson.
FC&G; 1C; GM&O RRs. Manufactures boxes, veneer, canned vegetables,
hosiery, garments, naval stores. Bottling works. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, potatoes, truck crops.
f Columbian-Progress -f ............ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1901 8 24 294 4.00 §3,108
1 Mirror -f ................................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1946 5 24 210 3.00 §1,225
1 Lester Williams, Editor; Columbia Publishing Co., 318 Second St.
COLUMBUSf (H8tt), pop. 17,172; Lowndes Co. (E). On Tombigbee River, 130 m NE
of Jackson. C&G; GM&O; SLSF; SOU RRs. Airline, SOU. Manufactures brick,
monuments and caskets, wheels, concrete pipe, lumber, staves. Cotton mills;
creameries ; cheese and garment factories. Mississippi State College for Women.
Timber. Diversified farming. Truck crops.
Comn-ercia, D..patch + ........ {S£S£«
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Birney Imes, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
Spectator+V ............... Wednesday ..... Collegiate .......... 1904 8 28 276 1.50
Student Body of Mississippi State College for Women, Publisher.
CORINTHf (Gl), pop. 9,785; Alcorn Co. (NE). 57 m S of Jackson, Tenn. SOU; 1C;
GM&O RRs. Manufactures men's pants, hosiery, lumber, cottonseed and corn
products, engines and boilers. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn,
strawberries, poultry.
1,700
§3,983
§3,983
CRYSTAL SPRINGS (D6%), pop. 8,676; Copiah Co. (SW). 25 m SW of Jackson. 1C
RR. Manufactures boxes and crates. Saw mills. Pine timber. Truck farms.
Peas, cabbage, tomatoes.
Meteor-*- Thursday Democratic 1881 7 24 280 2.00 1,500
Eloise G. Carney, Editor ; John and Eloise Carney, Publishers.
Circulation-HHrStpt. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; *A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
SP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. YAtate lines, 14 to inch. fCoontr seat Population— 1950 Census. xRaad McNally
estimate. \n«ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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DE KALBf (G6), pop. 958; Kemper Co. (E). 80 m N of Meridian. Railroad station,
Scooba. GMAO RR. Saw mills; cotton gins. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn* potatoes.
Kemper Co. Messenger-}- Thursday Democratic 1982 7 26 280 2.00
L. Sledge, Editor and Publisher.
DREW (C3), pop. 1,681; Sunflower Co. (NW). 40 m NE of Greenville. 1C RR.
Cotton ginned; candy manufactured. Agriculture. Cotton, soybeans, dairying.
Leader -h Thursday Democratic 1919 7 24 280 2.00
L. M. Jones. Editor; Delta Printing and Publishing Co., Ruleville.
DURANT (E4%), pop. 2,811; Holmes Co. (WC). 60 m NE of Jackson. 1C RR.
Manufactures lumber, wagons. Cotton gins. Railroad shops. Pine, gum, oak
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, truck crops.
News-f Thursday Independent 1878 8 24 287 2.50
Mrs. Hasel Brannon Smith, Editor and Publisher.
ELLISVILLEf <F7). pop. 8,579; Jones Co. (SE). 7 m S of Laurel. SOU RR. Cotton
gins; saw mills. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Progress -Item -f Thursday Democratic 1921 7 24 280 2.00
F. B. Black, Editor and Publisher.
ETHEL (F4), pop. 728; Attala Co. (C). 68 m NE of Jackson. 1C RR. Cotton gin;
sawmill. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, hay.
Countyliner Friday Shopper 1956 8 24 294 $5,060 — Free
W. W. McMillan, Editor; Star-Herald Publishing Co., Kosciusko.
EUPORA (F8), pop. 1,338; Webster Co. (NC). 62 m E of Greenwood. C&G RR. Saw
mills; cotton gins; glove factory. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, potatoes, dairying.
Webster Progress 4- Thursday Independent 1919 7 24 276 8.00
Muse Davis, Editor and Publisher.
FAYETTEf (B7). pop. 1.498; Jefferson Co. (SW). 22 m NE of Natchez, Miss. 1C
RR. Lumber mill; cotton gin. Oil and gas wells. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, cattle, hogs.
Chrontcle-h Thursday Ind. Dem 1866 8 24 304 2.50
Mrs. Marie Farr Walker, Editor; Fayette Chronicle Publishing Co.
FLORA (D5H), pop. 655; Madison Co. (WC). 19 m N of Jackson. 1C RR. Grist,
lumber, textile mills. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
Banner County Outlook + Friday. Independent ..1941 8 24 287 2.50
Mrs. Hazel Brannon Smith, Editor and Publisher, Lexington.
FORESTf (F6), pop. 2,874; Scott Co. (C). 41 m E of Jackson. 1C RR. Manufactures
women's dresses, chairs. Saw, grist mills; poultry processing plant. Pine, hard-
wood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay, poultry.
Scott County Times -f Wednesday. . Democratic 1939 8 24 280 2.50
Erie Johnston, Editor and Publisher, Box 89.
FULTONf (H2), pop. 1,843; Itawamba Co. (NE). On Tombigbee River, 60 m N of
Columbus. MISS RR. Manufactures hardwood lumber, garments. Timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, dairying.
Itawamba County Times-}-. ...Thursday Democratic 1901 7 24 280 2.50
Delmus C. Harden, Editor and Publisher.
GLOSTER (B8), pop. 1,467; Amite Co. (SW). 40 m W of McComb. 1C RR. Manu-
factures pepper. Saw mill. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Wilkamite Record Friday Democratic 1888 8 24 801 8.00
Paul Pittman, Editor; Sue Kavaney, Publisher.
GREENVILLEf (B4), pop. 29,986; Washington Co. (W). On Lake Ferguson, still water
harbor, opens into Mississippi River. 132 m S of Memphis, Tenn. Bridge across
river. C*G; 1C RRs. Boat connections. Airline SOU. Manufactures carpeting,
concrete products, boxes, lumber, cottonseed oil, wall board, plastics, screws,
wire, and Fiberglas boats. Bottling works; shipyard. Fisheries. Hardwood
timber. Three banks; bank deposits (6-30-58), $39,136,138. Agriculture. Cotton,
alfalfa, soybeans, rice, cattle.
Delta Democrat-Times + { fun." MoVn^" Independent..-1888 9 22
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Hodding Carter, Editor; Delta Democrat Publishing Company.
Delta Leader -f (Negro) Sunday Independent 1938 5 24
Dr. H. H. Humes, Editor; H. H. Humes Pub. Co., 1513 Alexander.
Mississippi Pilot 4- Wednesday Independent. 1954 8 23
Hal C. DeCall, Editor and Publisher. 130 S. Walnut St.
GREENWOODf (D8%), pop. 18,061 ; Leflore Co. (NWC). On Yazoo River, 62 m NE of
Greenville. C&G; 1C RRs. Airline DAL. Extensive buying of cotton. Manufac-
tures cottonseed products, radio testing instruments, medicines, trailers.
Bottling works. Cotton plantations.
Commonwealth -f Evjr.ex.Sun Democratic 1905 8 24 287 12.00 **3,720
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Joseph L. Sartin, Editor; Mrs. M. Y. Gillespie and Mrs. M. L. Bready, Pubs.
^(n1* ad")11 RcvfeW* The } Monthly Cotton 1923 2 85 126 1.00
"Gladys Luster'/Ed'.',' "staple Cotton Cooperative Assn., Pub., 210-214 W. Market St.
Star-t- «Morn.ex.Mon..Democratic 1946 8 24 294 10.20
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.
Virgil Adams, Editor and Publisher, 100 E. Church St.
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
51,800
920
760
§2,910
§2,367
51,600
217 3.25
308 4.00
$5,500
53,427
§3,427
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
enw, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCcunty teat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate, i/lnnued only during academic year. ^Subscription included io membership fee.
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GRENADAf (E8), pop. 7,888; Grenada Co. (NC). 86 m KB of Greenwood. 1C RR.
Manufacture* nylon hosiery, glass mirrors, flour and corn products, ice cream
and dairy product!, lumber. Cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn,
dairying.
Grenada County Weekly -{-.....Thursday Democratic 1937 7 24 280 8.00 1,750
Mrs. W. W. Whitaker. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 611.
Sentinel-Star -f Id^Sun*'8*** Ind«P«ndent 1935 8 24 28710.20 2,598
Joseph B. Lee, Editor and Publisher, Box 1012.
GULFPORTf (F10), pop. 22,659; Harrison Co. (S). On Gulf of Mexico, 12 m W of
Biloxi. LAN; 1C RRs. Airlines NAL: SOU.
Deep water ports. Seafood canneries; bottling works. Manufactures lumber,
fertilizer. Two banks; bank deposits (1958), $32,809,725. 13,936 electric meters;
12,001 gas meters; 18,769 telephones. Gulf Park College. Military and govern-
ment installations. Summer and winter resort. Agriculture.
Biloxi-Gulfport Herald 4- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1884
Color advertising accepted.
E. P. Wilkes, Editor and Publisher.
Dixie Guide -f Monthly Independent .1925
Clayton Rand, Editor; Dixie Press, Publisher.
Free Press -f Thursday Independent 1949
Gulf port Pictorial Re view + ..Friday Independent. 1949
Preston W. Darling, Editor and Publisher.
8 23 297 16.60^*26,416
6 24 224 1.00
23
23
210
224
10,000 — Free
2.00 810
HATTIESBURGf (F8), pop. 29,474; Forrest Co. (SE). 70 m N of Gulfport. B&HS;
MC; SOU; GM&O; 1C RRs. Airline DAL.
Manufactures lumber, lumber products, explosives, chemicals and naval stores,
concrete pipes, paints, turpentine, aluminum products. Creosoting, meat process-
ing plants; silk mill; railroad shops; gas and oil fields, sand and gravel pits. In
center of yellow pine region. Two banks; bank clearings (6-30-56), $166,123,000;
bank deposits (6-80-56), $27,920,650. 18.094 electric meters; 9,267 gas meters;
13,101 telephones. Mississippi Southern College and William Carey College.
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, truck products.
American-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1907 8 22 801 15.60**14,634
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
C. G. A. Harmon, Editor; Hat ties burg American, Inc., Publisher.
Student Printz-f Friday Collegiate 1919 7 23 280 2.00 *8,589
Students of the Mississippi Southern College, Publishers, Sta. A, Box 68.
HAZLEHURSTf (D7), pop. 3,397; Copiah Co. (SW). 32 m SW of Jackson. 1C RR.
Fertilizer, box factories ; cottonseed-oil mill ; creamery. Pine, hardwood timber.
Diversified farming. Cotton, tomatoes, cabbage.
Copiah County News -f Thursday Independent 1935 7 24 280 1.60 1,672
E. M. Lewis, Editor; Lewis Printing Company, Publisher.
Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1895 7 24 280 1.50 $1367
J. L. McCorkle, Editor; Mississippi Publishers. Inc.
HERNANDOf (El), pop. 1,206 (special U. S. Census 4-30-58, gives 1,853); De Soto
Co. (N). 22 m S of Memphis, Tenn. 1C RR. Saw mills; cotton gins. Hardwood
and cypress timber. Agriculture.
Times Promoter 4- Thursday Agricultural 1896 7 24 280 2.50 §1,300
W. H. Keathley, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
HOLLY SPRINGSt (Fl), pop. 8,276; Marshall Co. (N). 42 m SE of Memphis, Tenn.
SLSF; 1C RRs. Stoneware and fire brick manufactured. Cotton gins; bottling
works. Rust College (Negro). Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
South Reporter + TMirnday Democratic 1865 8 24 308 2.50 §2,250
H. B. Hilbun, Editor and Publisher.
HOUSTONf (G8), pop. 1,664; Chickasaw Co. (NE). 45 m NW of Columbus. GM&N
RR. Manufactures hardwood lumber. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, dairying.
Times-Post -t- Thursday Independent 1904 7 24 280 8.00 J2,000
Sid R. Harris, Editor and Publisher.
INDlANOLAf (C4), pop. 4,869; Sunflower Co. (NW). 85 m N of Jackson. C&G RR.
Manufactures cottonseed products, jute bagging. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle,
sheep, hogs, soybeans.
Enterprise-Tocsin -f- .. .Thursday Democratic 1886 8 28 280 4.00 2,117
W. W. Chapman, Editor and Publisher. 128 Main St.
lUKAf (HI), pop. 1,627; Tishomingo Co. (NE). 115 m E of Memphis. Tenn. SOU RR.
Resort, mineral springs. Gravel pits ; pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Vldette-f Thursday Democratic 1872 8 24 280 2.00 §2,180
E. C. Holtsford, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 8.
JACKSON* (D6), pop. 98,271: Hinds Co. (SWC). The State Capital. On Pearl River, 42
m E of Vicksburg. 1C; GM&O RRs. Airlines DAL, SOU.
Important cotton-seed oil manufacturing and distributing center, also oil and
natural gas center. Railroad shops; fertilizer and bottling works; creosoting
company; lumber mills. Manufactures valves, fittings, heating and plumbing
materials, fruit crates, boxes, caskets and incubators, overalls, hand agricul-
tural implements, fluorescent lights, shortening, cooking utensils, bedding,
steel fabrication, yard furniture, sewing machines, radio and TV cabinets,
cement, cement blocks, tile, determents, disinfectants, bleaching agents. Three
banks; bank clearings (1957), $691,187,019; deposits (1957) $202,071,061.
88,245 electric (AC) meters; 82,408 gas (nat.) meters; 58,822 telephones.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement : *June and March A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement- Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. «> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoonty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fe*.
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Belhaven College (Co-ed), Millsaps College, Mississippi College, University of
Mississippi Medical School, Jackson College (negro), Campbell College (negro).
Two TV stations.
Advertiser-TV New»+ --------- Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1989 8 24 287 2.00
Edythe W. McCraw, Editor; Advertiser Publishing Co., 408 Court St., Box 526.
Advocate (Negro) 4- ............... Thursday ........ Negro In t ........... 1989 8 24 280 3.50
Percy Greene, Editor and Publisher, 406% N. Parish St.
Baptist Record-f .................... Thursday ........ Baptist ............... 1877 7 23 280 2.00
Dr. W. C. Fields, Ed.; Mississippi Baptist Convention, Pub., P.O. Box 580 (105).
Belhaven MissV ...................... Bi-wkly(FrL). Collegiate .......... 1924 6 24 210 xl.OO
Students of Belhaven College, Editors and Publishers (4).
* Clarion-Ledger -f ..................... Morn.ex. Sun. .Democratic ......... 1837
T. M. Hederman, Jr., Editor.
Clarion-Ledger-News + ........... Sunday ............ Democratic ........ 1954
T. M. Hederman, Jr. and James Ward, Editors.
News-f ..................................... Evg. ex. Sun. ...Democratic ......... 1892
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Mississippi Publishers Corp. (102).
Clrc
23
23
8 23
*88,000
294 15.60*^45,452
294 7.80**79,148
294 15.60 **37,385
^.^ow^.cm,,^, A.«r-T-.., y Agricultural 1946 4 26 164 .50
Celeste K. Davis, Editor; Conservation Publishing Co., Publisher, 515 E. Pearl St.
Dixie Lumberman lM™thiv T «™H,. T«*«. 1952 3 26 142 8-°°
and Forester-f ^Monthly Lumbr. Indus.... Controlled free dist.
Paul Brannon, Editor; DuBois Publishing Co., P. O. Box 1823, Birmingham, Ala.
JOHi8tory! ^Yil****^. }Quarterly Historical 1939 1 52 95 x4.00
John'H. Moore, Editor; Mississippi Historical Society, Box 571.
Mississippi Banker Monthly Banking 1914 3 26 60 x5.00
Leigh Watkins, Jr., Ed.; Miss. Bankers Assn., Pub., 812 First Natl. Bk. Bldg.
MAd!van^V^UC.*»»«*!. }8ti* a yr Educational 1910 3 28 140 x2.00
Floyd C. Barnes, Ed.; Mississippi Education Assn., Pub., 219 N. President St.
JFriday Democratic 1940 8 26 280 4.00
^!S!^'ur'^^viy"'fidiioT; Brandon News Publishing Co. (7).
r^w-s1?-1*1..^*™ BU!C.aU }Monthly Farm People 1922 8 24
Austin McMurchy, Editor.
iippi Federated Co-oplMonthly Farm People 1922 8 24
A. E. Beal, Editor: Co-operative Farmer Publishing Co., Publisher,
429 Mississippi St., P. O. Box 1570 (5).
Mississippi Farmer .................. Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1953 4 24 189
Subscription price $1.00 for 3 years. Controlled free diat.
Southern State Farm Paper Unit, Publisher, Box 246, Little Rock, Ark.
.......... Ret.Groc ........... 1955 2 40 140 2.50
Russel F. Read. Editor and Publisher, 1631 Pinevale.
Mississippi Highways ............. Monthly ......... {& MaTn^en.8^' 1931 2 42 14° 2'00
Mrs. Halla May Pattison, Editor; State Highway Dept., Publisher. Box 2146.
M Advo£te + e.t™?.! } Wednesday ..... Methodist .......... 1947 4 28 136 2.00
Sam £. Ash more, D.D., Editor; Mississippi Methodist Advocate, Publisher.
Mississippi Register ................ Friday ............ Catholic ............. 1954 8 23 294 3.00
Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher, 237 East Amite.
1946 3 27
1'60
Virginiac. HarreU. Editor and Publisher.
News — See Clarion-Ledger.
Pnrpleand Whlte+ (off.et).. Friday ............ Collegiate ..........
Students of Millsaps College, Editors and Publishers
Southeastern Oil Review, IT,^.^.., /Oil & Gas
The (Offset) ............... .. ..... }Tue8d&y .......... {Development
Joyce Ishee, Editor; Oil Review Publishing Co.,
451 Edwards Hotel Bldg., P. O. Box 145.
190° C7ont?o4llej 'f ?ee |j°?.
(20).
c OA OOA n r\n
5 24 224 5'0()
1956 Cont?07lled14fL J^?.
Russell F. Read, Editor; Mississippi Retail Furniture Assn., 1631 Pinevale (6).
1955 controlled fJeediSt.
Southeast Furniture* ............ Monthly .......... Retail Furn .......
Southern Golfer, The* .......... Monthly .......... Golfing
Maynard M. Craft, Editor; Paul Tiblier. Pub., 118 N. State St.
independent...
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Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. O. Emmerich, Editor; Rodney E. Defenbaugh, Publisher, 800 S. State St.
16,154
1,400
600
650
320
280 x.50 47,500
280 x.50 43,500
38,686
4,916
3,093
*9,303
50
1,000
1,663
6,012
4,641
3,769
Clreulatk»-**Sept. A.B.C. Stttement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 4> Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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KOSCIUSKOf (E4%), pop. 6,753; Attala Co. (C). 60 m NE of Jackson. 1C RR. Manu-
factures cottonseed products, evaporated milk, lumber, brick, mattresses, tex-
tiles, feed, flour, school bus bodies. Pine, oak, hickory timber. Stock, dairy,
poultry farms. Cotton, corn, hay.
Star- Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1868 8 24 294 8.00 §3,250
Stokes Sanders, Ed.; The Star-Herald Publishing Co., Inc., 228 N. Madison St.
LAURELf (P7), pop. 25,088; Jones Co. (SE). 55 m SW of Meridian. 1C; SOU;
GM&O RRs. Airline, SOU.
Manufactures insulation and building board, lumber, furniture, veneer,
dairy equipment, hoes, fertilizer, doors, garments, wagons, machine shop and
foundry products, cotton oils, canned vegetables, toothpaste, air conditioning
and refrigeration units, electric blankets, gloves. Oil fields, oil refinery. Bottling
works. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Two banks; bank deposits (6-30-58),
$29,901,616. 8,809 electric meters; 11,212 telephones.
Leader-Call + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1911 8 24 287 15.60**11,466
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harriet S. Gibbons, Editor; Thos. M. Gibbons, Publisher, 540 Central Ave.
LEAKESVlLLEf (G8), pop. 898; Greene Co. (SE). 45 m SE of Hattiesburg. Rail-
road station, McLain. GM&O RR. Manufactures veneer and lumber, feed.
Agriculture.
Greene County Herald Friday Democratic 1898 7 24 280 2.00 1,000
W. E. Manasco, Editor and Publisher.
LELAND (C4), pop. 4,786; Washington Co. (W). 8 m E of Greenville. 1C RR. Cotton-
seed oil; insecticides, farm implements, candy, miniature cotton bales manu-
factured. Agriculture. Cotton, soybeans, rice.
Progress-}- Thursday Democratic 1901 7 24 280 2.00 §1,136
Frank Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
LEXlNGTONf (D4). pop. 8,198; Holmes Co. (WC). 58 m N of Jackson. 1C RR.
Saw mills; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, truck crops.
Advertiser-f Wednesday. .Independent 1887 8 24 287 3.00 §2,800
Mrs. Hazel Brannon Smith, Editor and Publisher.
UBERTYf (C8), pop. 688; Amite Co. (SW). 45 m SE of Natche*. Railroad station,
Gloster. 1C RR. Timber. Dairy, truck farms. Cotton.
Southern Herald -f Thursday Independent 1865 7 24 285 2.00 Jl.OOO
F. W. Stratton, Publisher, Box 88.
LOUISVILLEt (F4), pop. 5.282; Winston Co. (EC). 45 m SW of Columbus. GM&O
RR. Creosoting plant; creamery; planing mill; brick factory. Cotton gins.
Pine and hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, corn.
Winston County Journal -f... Friday Democratic 1892 7 24 287 2.50 §3,175
Joe T. Cook, Publisher.
LUMBERTON (F8%). pop. 1.803; Lamar Co. (S). 23 m S of Hattiesburg. SOU RR.
Manufactures crates, hampers. Pecan nursery. Pine timber. Agriculture. Pecan,
cotton, potatoes, corn.
Progressive-Citizen -f Saturday Democratic 1924 6 26 266 1.50 §576
Mrs. Mabel Mason, Editor; E. W. Thomas, Publisher.
MABEN (F3), pop. 616; Oktibbeha Co. (E). 40 m W of Columbus. C&G; GM&O RKs.
Lumbering and cotton ginning. Pine timber. Poultry, dairy farms. Cotton, corn.
^Messenger11-?18 } Friday Democratic 1904 4 26 189 1.00 §495
B. G. Holland.' Editor ; 6. V. Vaughan, Publisher.
MACONf (G4), pop. 2,241 ; Noxubee Co. (E). 60 m N of Meridian. GM&O RR. Manu-
factures cottonseed products, condensed milk, lumber. Pine timber. Dairy
farms. Cotton, corn, beef cattle.
Bemcon-f Thursday Democratic 1849 7 24 280 2.50 §2,137
Brooke Ferris, Jr., and J. W. Robbins, Editors and Publishers.
MAGEE (E7), pop. 1,738; Simpson Co. (S). 45 m SE of Jackson. 1C RR. Cotton
gin. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Courier + Thursday Democratic 1899 7 24 280 2.50 $1,720
G. O. Parker, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
MARKSf (D2), pop. 2.209 : Quitman Co. (NW). 21 m E of Clarksdale. 1C RR. Man-
ufactures caskets. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Quitman County Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1916 6 26 276 2.00 §1,203
Henry Burns, Editor and Publisher.
McCOMB (C8), pop. 10,401; Pike Co. (S). 75 m S of Jackson. 1C RR. Manufactures
drapery products. Cotton and saw mills ; bottling plant. Dairy and truck farms.
Cotton, corn, sweet potatoes.
Enterprise-Journal* {fatf'&s'un. Democratic 1889 8 24 294 10.00 §5,011
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. O. Emmerich, Editor and Publisher.
MEADVILLEf (C8), pop. 624; Franklin Co. (SW). 85 m E of Natche*. MC RR. Pine
and hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Franklin Advocate-f Thursday Democratic 1909 6 26 294 2.00 1,150
Mrs. P. H. Gaugh, Editor and Publisher.
MENDENHALLf (E6V4), pop. 1,689; Simpson Co. (SO. 81 m SB of Jaekson. 10
simw ^ntr y£*+~-**™*****y DSS?frmtlc-ri;1£i7i2i. 6 26 294 2-5° §1>937
Nell H. Caughman and R. B. Caughman, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **S«pt ABC. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face. «»ti»ated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. PopuUtion~1950 Census xRand McNally
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MERIDIANf (G6), pop. 41,898; Lauderdale Co. (E). 95 m £ of Jackson. SOU; M&BR;
GM&O; 1C RRs. Airline DAL. Railroad repair shops; saw-planing, feed, hos-
iery mills ; fertilizer, building material, broom, shirt, mattress factories ; manufac-
tures boxes, furniture, sportswear, baking products; brick-yards; creosoting,
coffee roasting and meat packing plants; grain elevators; cotton compresses
and mills; creamery. Three banks; bank deposits (6-23-58), $41,423,953.
15,336 wired houses; 11,614 gas (nat.) meters; 16,117 telephones. Timber.
Farm Reporter -f- .. .. Monthly .......... Ind. Agric .......... 1957 8 24 280 1.00
Jerry Kerns, Editor; Farm Reporter, Publisher, 814 22nd Ave. $18,863 — Free
«* 1896 8 28 288
nt ......
flf._ , JEvg.ex.Sun.
Star+ ...................................... (Sun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
James B. Skewes, Ed.; Meridian Star, Inc., Pub., 812 Twenty-second Ave.
Sunday circ, **20,3«5
MONTICELLOf (D7), pop. 1,882; Lawrence Co. (S). On Pearl River, 55 m SE of Jack-
son. GM&O RR. Manufactures veneer, boxes, lumber. Pine, hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Lawrence County Press 4- ..... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1888 7 24 280 2.50 1 1,125
J. M. Dale, Editor; Lawrence County Press, Publisher.
MORTON (E6), pop. 1,664; Scott Co. (C). 88 m E of Jackson. 1C RR. Manufactures
lumber, zippers. Poultry processing plant. Pine, hardwood timber. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, hay, poultry.
Progress Herald -f- •• Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1937 7 24 280 8.00 1,250
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Busick, Editors and Publishers.
MOUND BAYOU (C8), pop. 1,828; Bolivar Co. (W). 25 m S of Clarksdale. 1C RR.
Bank, Merigold. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, alfalfa.
Taborian. The (Negro) ........... Quarterly ........ Fraternal ........... 1926 3 27 140 1.00 -
Sir J. W. Chambers, Editor; The Knights and Daughters of Tabor, Publisher.
MOUNT OLIVE (E7). pop. 827; Covington Co. (C). 88 m N of Hattiesburg. 1C RR.
Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Tribune+ ................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1937 6 26 294 2.00 600
Mrs. R. H. Watkins, Editor; Tribune Publishing Company.
NATCHEZf <B7%), pop. 22,740; Adams Co. (SW). On Mississippi River, 60 m S of
Vicksburg. MC; 1C RRs. Airline, SOU. Bridge to Vidalia, La. Terminus of four
boat lines. Manufactures shirts, candy, boxes, beverages, tires, rayon, pulp.
Lumber and cotton mills. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cattle, dairying, cotton.
D.-ocr.t+ .............................. Mor».«.Mon..D.»ocr.t(c ........ »« « "s.SSJyVh'?
James W. Lambert, Editor; Natchez Democrat Printing and Pub. Co., Inc.,
S. Pearl St.
Times-f ................................. Daily & Sun... .Independent ....... 1949 8 24 294 10.20 **9,641
All day newspaper. Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. £-£9,574
Elliot Trimble, Editor; Donald Reynolds, Publisher, 111 N. Pine St.
NEW ALBANYt (Flft), pop. 8.680; Union Co. (N). 75 m SE of Memphis, Tenn.
SLSF; GMAO RRs. Manufactures shirts, lumber, cheese, upholstered furni-
ture. Cotton gins: grist mills; hatcheries. Gum, popular, oak timber. Dairy,
poultry farms. Cotton, corn, sorghum cane.
Community Citizen (Negro). Semi-mo ......... Democratic ......... 1948 6 24 280 1.50 2,104
J. W. Jones, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 213.
Gazette-*- .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1887 8 24 294 2.50 $2,785
W. O. Rutledge, Editor and Publisher.
NEWTON (F6), pop. 2,912; Newton Co. (EC). 28 m W of Meridian. GMAO; 1C
RRs. Lumber, cottonseed oil and hardwood products mills; cheese, fertilizer,
garment, ice cream factories. Pine and hardwood timber. Dairy, farms.
Cotton, corn.
Record + ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1901 8 23 288 4.00 82,504
W. K. Prince, Editor; Newton Record, Publisher.
OCEAN SPRINGS (H10), pop. 8.058; Jackson Co. (SE). On Mississippi Sound 5 m
E of Biloxi. LAN RR. Manufactures dairy products. Truck farms.
News-f ................... Thursday ... Ind. Dem ........... 1966 7 24 280 2.50 §1,100
R. H. Harden, Editor; R. H. Harden and C. D. Shaughnessy, Jr., Pubs., Box 56.
OKOLONAf (G2H), pop. 2,167; Chickasaw Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Columbus. GM&O
RR. Brick and tile factories. Cotton gin ; grist mills. Dairy farms. Cotton, corn.
Messenger-}- Thursday Democratic 1872 6 26 280
Ervie Quinn. Editor; Ervie Quinn and Jewell Quinn, Publishers.
2.50 §725
OXFORDt (F2), pop. 8.956; Lafayette Co. (N). 62 m SE of Memphis. Tenn. 1C RR.
University of Mississippi. Boat works; lumber and planing mill; poultry and
dairy processing plants. Pine and hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Cotton, corn, watermelons.
Eagle4- Thursday Democratic 1867 8 24 280 8.00
William McGehee, Editor and Publisher.
Mississippi V Friday Collegiate 1914
Students of the University of Mississippi, Publishers.
Ole Miss Alumni Review Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1933
University of Mississippi Alumni Assn., Publisher.
2,550
8 24 280 2.00 $8,250
3 26 140 x3.00
4,600
CtrodatloB— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit!
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPv Wisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership lee.
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PASCAGOULAf (H10), pop. 10,805; Jackson Co. (8E). On Pascagoula River and Gulf
of Mexico, 21 m £ of Biloxi. LAN RR. Shipyard. Manufactures paper bags and
boxes, underwear. Fisheries. Resort. Pine and cypress timber. Truck farms.
Pecans.
Democratic 1846 8 24 283 5.50 **5,413
Advertiser Publishing Company.
Postmasters Gazette Monthly Postal 1943 3 30 200 x2.00 84,741
Arthur V. Smith, Editor; National Association of Postmasters, Publisher.
PASS CHRISTIAN (F10), pop. 8,888; Harrison Co. (S). On Gulf of Mexico, 10 m W
of Gulfport. LAN RR. Oyster and shrimp canning factory. Saw mill. Summer
and winter resort. Truck farming:.
Biloxi News Friday Democratic 1927 7 27 804 2.00
Tarpon-Beacon + Saturday Democratic 1861 7 26 808 2.00
Ray McKay, Editor and Publisher.
PETAL (F8), pop. 2,148; Forrest Co. (SE). 8 m NE of Hattiesburg. Bank. Hatties-
burg. SRS RR. Manufactures mattresses. Sawmill. Agriculture. Beef and dairy
cattle, corn.
Petal Paper, The Thursday Independent 1953 8 24 294 2.00 2,110
P. D. East, Editor and Publisher.
PHlLADELPHIAf (F6), pop. 4,472 ; Neshoba Co. (E). 40 m NW of Meridian. GM&O
RR. Manufactures lumber, work gloves. Cotton gins ; grist mills. Pine and hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
Neshoba Democrat-f- Thursday Democratic 1881 7 24 266 3.00 §3,625
Jack L. Tannehill, Editor and Publisher, Center Ave.
PICAYUNE (E9), pop. 6,707; Pearl River Co. (S). 60 m N of New Orleans, La. SOU
RR. Manufactures lumber, tung oil, shirts, skis, tillage tools, refrigerated
truck bodies, wood parts for farm machinery. Stump reduction plant. Pine and
hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Beef and dairy cattle.
Item 4- .Thursday Independent 1904 8 24 308 3.50 3,320
C. H. Cole, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 271.
PICKENS (E5), pop. 688; Holmes Co. (WC). 42 m NE of Jackson. 1C RR. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, soybeans.
Four County News -f Wednesday Democratic 1954 8 24 280 2.50 §873
James Lacey, Jr., Editor; Curtis H. Mullen, Publisher.
PONTOTOCf <F2), pop. 1,596 (special U. S. Census 3-28-54, gives 2,011); Pontotoc
Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Columbus. GM&O RR. Manufactures cottonseed oil.
Lumber and planing mill; cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton.
Progress-f .Thursday Democratic 1929 7 24 280 2.00 §3,233
Robert P. Cook, Editor and Publisher.
POPLARVILLEt (F9). pop. 1,852; Pearl River Co. (S). 40 m SW of Hattiesburg. SOU
RR. Lumber mills, naval store. Agriculture. Corn, beef and dairy cattle.
Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1933 7 24 280 3.00 1 1,275
Murphy Weir, Editor and Publisher, Box 71.
PORT GIBSONf (B6%), pop. 2,920; Claiborne Co. (SW). 25 m S of Vicksburg. 1C
RR. Veneer and cottonseed products plants; ginneries. Manufactures boxes.
Cedar and pine timber. Agriculture.
Reveille-f Thursday Democratic 1856 7 26 301 3.00 1,150
Sarah Pearson Crisler and E. T. Crisler, Editors and Publishers.
PRENTISSf (E7), pop. 1,212; Jefferson Davis Co. (S). 40 m NW of Hattiesburg. MC
RR. Saw mill; cotton gin. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, dairying.
Headlight-f Thursday Democratic 1906 7 24 280 2.50 1,750
Mrs. F. A. Parker, Editor and Publisher.
PURVISt (F8), pop. 1,270; Lamar Co. (S). 1« m SW of Hattiesburg. SOU RR. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, sweet potatoes.
Booster-h Friday Democratic 1918 6 24 278 1.50
Jesse Thomas, Publisher.
QUITMANf (G6V4). pop. 1,817; Clarke Co. (E). 22 m S of Meridian. GM&O RR.
Lumber mills. Pine, hardwood timber. Diversified farming, Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Clark County Tribune Friday Democratic 1909 7 24 280 2.00 J3.000
D. W. Gavin, Editor and Publisher.
RALEIGHf (F6%), pop. 580; Smith Co. (SC). 40 m SE of Jackson. Railroad and
express stations, Mize. 1C RR. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, potatoes.
Smith County Reformer -f Thursday Democratic 1892 7 24 277 3.00 1.109
Mrs. J. Ross Lawson, Editor and Publisher.
RAYMONDf (C6), pop. 1.259; Hinds Co. (SWC). 15 m SW of Jackson. 1C RR. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, soybeans.
Hinds County Gazette Friday Democratic 1843 7 24 280 1.50
Thos. Keith, Editor and Publisher.
RICHTON (G8), pop. 1.168; Perry Co. (SE). 22 m E of Hattiesburg. GM&O RR. Saw
and planing mills. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, sweet potatoes.
Dispatch Thursday Democratic 1905 7 24 280 2.00 §811
L. A. Wilson, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
RIPLEYf (Gl), pop. 2,888; Tippah Co. (N). 72 m SE of Memphis, Tenn. GM&O RR.
Manufactures lumber, staves, clothing, shoes. Pine and hardwood timber. Farm-
ing. Cotton, corn.
Southern Sentinel -f Thursday Democratic 1879 7 24 276 1.50 §3,260
W. H. Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
JP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ROLLING FORKf (C5), pop. 1,229; Sharkey Co. (W). 44 m N of Vicksburg. 10 RR.
Manufactures soda wafer, lumber. Timber. Agriculture.
Deer Creek Pilot -f ............... ....Friday ............. Independent ...... .1876 7 24 280 2.50 9740
Harry Simmons, Editor; The Pilot Press, Publisher, Box 298.
ROSEDAJLEf (B8), pop. 2,197; Bolivar Co. (W). On Mississippi River, 88 m N of
Greenville. 1C RR. Fisheries. Ships flsh and cotton products. Cottonseed oil
and saw mills. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, alfalfa.
Bolivar County Democrat + ... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1885 7 24 276 1.50 §527
George R. Shaddock, Editor and Publisher.
RULEVILLE (D8), pop. 1,621; Sunflower Co. (NW). 88 m NE of Greenville. 1C RR.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hogs, soybeans, dairying.
Record 4- ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1908 7 24 280 2.00 625
L. M. Jones, Editor; Delta Printing and Publishing Company, Inc.
SARDISf (E2), pop. 1,913 (special U. S. Census 1-29-57, gives 1,936); Panola Co.
(NW).48mS of Memphis, Tenn. 1C RR. Manufactures hardwood lumber, butter
and soda water. Cotton gins. Hardwood timber. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Cotton, corn, hay.
Southern Reporter -f .............. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1855 7 24 280 2.50 §1,488
A. E. Fletcher, Editor; Southern Reporter Publishing Co.
SENATOBIAf (El), pop. 2,108; Tate Co. (NW). 84 m S of Memphis. Tenn. 1C RR.
aw mills; cotton gins. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Cotton, corn, hay.
Creamery; sa
Tate County Democrat -f ........ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1881
Hal Spragins, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 3.00 §2,600
STARKVILLEf (G3%), pop. 7,107; Oktibbeha Co. (E). 22 m W of Columbus. GM&O;
1C RRs. Milk condensary ; creamery. Manufactures cloth. Oak and pine timber.
Dairy farming. Cotton, hay and corn.
News-f ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1868 8 24 287 8.00 § 2,065
Morris and Henry Meyer, Publishers.
STATE COLLEGE (G8%), pop. - ; Oktibbeha Co. (E). 22 m W of Columbus. GM&O
RR. Bank, Starkville. Creamery. Mississippi State University. Dairy and poultry
farms. Cotton, corn.
Mississippi Business Reviewl M._f>llv {Miss. Business 1939 2 40 132
(no adv.) .......................... JMontmy .......... \& Industry Controlled free dist. J2.250
Business Research Station, Mississippi State Univ., Publisher, P. O. Box 1496.
Mississippi State Alumnus V.. Quarterly ........ Coll. Alum ......... 1926 3 39 140 x2.50 t7,700
Harry L. Cole, Editor; Alumni Assn. of Miss. State University, Publisher.
Reflector -f- V ............................ Tuesday .......... Collegiate .......... 1915 8 24 280 3.50 J5.000
Students of Mississippi State University, Editors and Publishers, Box 146.
SUMMIT (C8), pop. 1,658; Pike Co. (S). 8 m N of McComb. 1C RR. Manufactures
textiles, patent medicines, lumber. Pine, hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry,
truck, grain farms. Cotton
Sun-f Thursday
f JefTersonian
(Democrat
1936 5 24 224 3.00 $1,750
Mary D. Cain, Editor; Mary Lou Butler, Publisher.
SUMNERf (D2%), pop. 550; Tallahatchie Co. (NW). 20 m S of Clarksdale. 1C RR.
Cottonseed products mill. Agriculture, especially cotton. Corn, soybeans.
Sentinel-f- Thursday Democratic 1909 6 24 280 2.50 §686
W. M. Simpson, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
TERRY (D6), pop. 497; Hinds Co. (SWC). 16 m S of Jackson. 1C RR. Bank, Utica.
Manufactures boxes. Pine and hardwood timber. Stock, truck farms. Tomatoes,
cotton, cabbage.
Headlight-f Friday Democratic 1923 7 24 280 1.00 §475
Mrs. E. H. Birdsong, Editor; G. W. Godwin, Publisher, P.O. Box. 635.
TUNICAf (Dl), pop. 1.854; Tunica Co. (NW). 88 m S of Memphis, Tenn. 1C RR.
Manufactures cottonseed products. Saw mill. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Times-Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1902 7 24 280 2.50 §1,703
Margaret Phillips, Editor; P. E. Phillips, Publisher.
TUPELOf (G2), pop. 11,527; Lee Co. (NE). 55 m N of Columbus. GM&O; SLSF RRs.
Airline, SOU. Manufactures milk and dairy products, beverages, garments, fluo-
rescent fixtures, power tools, church and school furniture, fertilizer. Poultry
processing plant. Cotton gins ; saw mills. Fish hatchery. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Journal + Mom.ex.Sun...Independent 1870 8 24 294 14.40**14,2O2
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Journal Publishing Co., Inc.
Tribune Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1952 5 24 214
Roger W. Bryant, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 645.
TYLERTOWNf (D8), pop. 1,331; Walthall Co. (S). 25 m BE of McComb. FC&G;
GM&O RRs. Cotton gins; saw mills. Pine, hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry
farms. Cotton, corn.
Times + Thursday Democratic 1907 8 24 297 4.00 §1,705
Paul Pittman, Editor and Publisher.
UNION (F6), pop. 1.669; Newton Co. (EC). 80 m NW of Meridian. GM&O RR. Lum-
bering; cottonseed oil products manufactured. Agriculture.
Appeal-h Thursday Democratic 1910 7 24 280 2.00 §1,275
N. I. Stribling, Editor; N. I. Stribling and R. J. Stribling, Publishers.
UNIVERSITY— See Oxford, University of Mississippi.
Circulation— **S*pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 22 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRsnd McNally
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Estab Cols<2> Width? Depth Sub Sit
UTICA (C6H), pop. 824; Hinds Co. (W). 80 m SW of Jackson. 1C RR. Pine timber.
Cotton gin; saw mill. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, soybeans.
Advertiser-j- ............................ .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1925 7 24 280 2.00
J. W. Keith, Editor and Publisher.
VICKSBURGf (C6), pop. 27,948; Warren Co. (W). On Mississippi River, 42 m W of
Jackson. 1C RR. Airline. SOU.
Port of entry. Cottonseed oil products, packing boxes and crates ; cooperage,
. .
chine shops, boat building yards. Large waterways experimental station. Two
banks; bank deposits (6-30-58), $26,441,226. 11,752 electric (AC) meters;
7,067 gas (nat.) meters; 11,752 telephones. Fisheries. Pine, oak, cypress timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peas, soybeans.
Post + ....................................... sJn'MXorUec ........ --
' . I Sun. Morn. Sunday circ.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
L. P. Cashman, Sr., Editor; Vickaburg Ptg. and Pub. Co., Publisher.
WATER VALLEYf (E2), pop. 8,218; Yalobusha Co. (NC). 75 m SE of Memphis, Tenn.
1C RR. Manufactures cheese, garments. Ships watermelons. Farming. Cotton.
North Mississippi Herald + .. ...Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 7 24 280 2.50 Jl,560
E. B. Shearer, Editor and Publisher.
WAYNESBOROf <G7), pop. 8,442; Wayne Co. (SE). 52 m 8 of Meridian. GM&O RR.
Cotton gins. Pine and hardwood timber. Cotton, corn.
Wayne County News -f- ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 8 24 294 2.50 §2375
W. Harvey Hurt, Editor; News Publishing Company, Inc.
WESSON (D7), pop. 1,235; Copiah Co. (SW). 46 m S of Jackson. 1C RR. Creameries.
Pine, hardwood timber. Ships milk, vegetables, lumber. Farming. Cotton, corn.
Enterprise ................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1899 8 26 336 1.00 §1,203
Paul L. Robertson, Editor and Publisher.
WEST POINTf (G8). pop. 6,482; Clay Co. (E). 20 m NW of Columbus. C&G; GM&O;
1C RRs. Manufactures cotton yarns, shirts, pajamas, steam boilers, candies,
dairy products, steel fabrication, packing boxes. Meat packing plant. Hard-
wood. Diversified farming. Dairying.
Times Leader -f ........................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Democratic ........ 1870 8 22 280 13.00 §4,803
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. H. Harris, Editor and Publisher, 27-29 Court St.
WIGGINSf (F9). pop. 1,486; Stone Co. (S). 85 m N of Gulfport. 1C RR. Lumber mills.
pine products, pickle factories. Agriculture.
Stone County Enterprise + ..... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1914 7 24 280 2.00 §976
C. W. Pratt, Editor and Publisher.
WINONAf (E4), pop. 8,441; Montgomery Co. (NC). 90 m N of Jackson. C&G; 1C RRs.
Manufactures cotton goods, cottonseed products ; dairy products, picture frames.
Pine, gum, oak, timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Cotton, cattle.
Times-f ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1880 8 22 280 2.50 §2,OOO
W. A. Seay, Editor and Publisher.
WOODVILLEf (B8), pop. 1,609; Wilkinson Co. (SW). 85 m SE of Natchez. 1C RR.
Saw mill. Pine and hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, beans.
Republican-f ............................ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1824 7 24 280 3.00 §1,220
John S. Lewis, Editor and Publisher.
YAZOO CITYf <C5), pop. 9,746; Yazoo Co. (WC). On Yazoo River (nav.), 40 m NW
of Jackson. 1C RR. Cotton market. Lumber, cotton, cottonseed oil, feed mills;
fertilizer factory ; oil refinery. Hardwood timber. Fisheries. Grain farms. Cot-
ton, corn, hay.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1872 8 24 294 4.00 §3,214
Norman A. Mott, Jr., Editor; Mrs. N. A. Mott, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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MISSOURI
Population 3,954,663 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, JEFFERSON CITY
Missouri is bounded on the north by Iowa, east by Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee, south by
Arkansas, west by Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. Its length, north to south, is 277 miles; its
average breadth about 244 miles, ran firing1 from 208 miles in the north to 312 miles in the south.
Its land area is 69,226 square miles.
The Missouri River flows across the state from west to east just north of the center. The
surface north of the river is generally level, while that south of it is undulating, becoming rougher
as it approaches the Ozark Mountains. There are also open, treeless plains, an extension of those
in Kansas; and in the southeast, bordering on the Mississippi River, there is an extensive marshy
tract called the "Sunk County," the result of the earthquake of 1811-12. Plans have been made
to reclaim the lands along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers and their tributaries by levees
along the great rivers by drainage canals in the valleys of the smaller ones. The climate variea
from north temperate to sub-tropical. The Weather Bureau at St. Louis gives the temperature
(annual monthly mean) as 56.2; highest degree on record, 110; lowest, — 22. Total annual
precipitation, 38.98 inches.
With about 500 miles of waterfront on the Mississippi and with the Missouri traversing it from
west to east, the state has fully 1,000 miles of navigable waterways. St. Louis is a center for
travel and for extensive freight traffic carried on by air, rail and by river, the famous bridge
across the Mississippi accommodating more freight cars than any other span in the world.
Eighteen trunk lines afford rail transportation. The city is the gateway for north and south
tourist travel as well as freight traffic. The stock yards and meat-packing plants at Kansas City
have gained world-wide fame. The Bagnell Dam across the Osage River in the Ozarks forms one
of the largest artificial lakes in the world and floods about 60,000 acres. It is part of an enormous
hydro-electrical development designed to supply power to St. Louis, Kansas City and elsewhere.
Educationally the state ranks exceedingly high. In addition to the University of Missouri, at
Columbia, it has many colleges and universities, besides many professional and technological
schools and teachers' colleges.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), eleventh. Urban population (1950), 61.5%. In 1950 of the
3.954,653 total population, 3,640,347 were white; 315,000 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 230.045. Farm acreage, 35,123,143. Average acreage per farm.
152.7. Average value per farm, $9,776. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 12,294.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $287,782,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $694.943.000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : soybeans, $70,524,000, rank, fifth; wheat, $65,536,000,
rank, tenth; corn, $45,239,000, rank, seventh; sorghum grain, $9,792,000, rank, fifth; hay,
$8,118,000, rank, tenth; oats, $3,349,000; tobacco (value of production), $2,523,000: lespedeza
seed, $1,882,000, rank, first; barley, $1,617,000; timothy seed, $841,000; red clover seed,
$600,000, rank, ninth; rye, $588,000, rank, tenth; rice, $583,000; popcorn (value of production),
$452.000; potatoes, $340,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): strawberries (value of production), $1,993,000,
rank, eighth; apples, $1,828,000; peaches, $774,000; grapes. $269,000, rank, eisrhth.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58): all cattle and calves, $444.590,000. rank, tenth;
hops and pigs. $104,886,000, rank, fifth; all sheep and lambs, $15,128.000; horses and mules,
$9.379,000, rank, eighth.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $38.983,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $20.135.000; turkeys, $12,951,000, rank, sixth.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $125,177,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 4.024.000.000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): American cheese, 92,502.000 Ibs.:
creamerv butter, 57,445,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 41,870,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage
cheese, 18.674.000 Ibs.; ice cream. 16,790,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Mississippi River fisheries total catch (1956), 315,000 Ibs.; $45,000 value. Principal fish:
catfish and bullheads, buffalo fish, carp.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total lumber production (1953), 235 million feet, b.m. Principal woods: oak, southern yellow
pine, cottonwood and aspen, sycamore, elm, walnut, maple, cypress, black and tupelo gum, red
and sap gum, hickory, eastern cedar.
Fur animals (1957-58) : Number of pelts taken, 199,599; total value, $217,917. Principal furs:
mink, raccoon, muskrat, beaver.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $2,726,814,000. Leading industry groups:
food and kindred products, transportation equipment, chemicals and allied products. Total
expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $123,727,000.
Final figure* for value added bv manufacture in each of the leading industry groupo are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $135,500,000. Principal mineral product* in order of value: lead, cement,
coal, stone.
MISCELLANEOUS
* JX?1?!?? v?f £tel*on«« d-1-58), 1.534,500. Motor vehicle* registered (Sept. 1958, est.),
$4 494 788 00*0 r **** °ffice* <1957)' 1'224- Number of retail atoree (1954), 47,288; sale*,
548
LOUIS
AND
VICINITY
KANSAS CITY I
AND
VICINITY
SCALE OF Mil ES
7 Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe
18 Baltimore I Ohio
19 Bevier & Southern
24 Cassville & Exeter
39 Chicago & Eastern Illinois
45 Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy
46 Chicago Great Western chero
r+-<T»H «
St Paul I Pacific
54 Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific
71 Hannibal Connecting
87 Illinois Central
Illinois Terminal
'Electric i
95 Kansas City Southern
107 Louisville & Nashville
120 Missouri-Illinois
121 Missouri Kansas -Texas
122 Missouri Pacific
130 New York Central
30 fi31 New York, Chicago
t St Louis
142 Pennsylvania
150 Rock Port, Langdon I
Northern
156 St Louis & Troy
160 St Louis San Francisco
161 St Louis Southwestern
188 Southern
180 Union Pacific
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MISSOURI
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 114
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adair (N), Kirksville 19,689
2 Andrew (NW)f Savannah 11.727
AtchUon (NW), Rockport 11,127
Audrain (NEC), Mexico 23,829
Barry (SW), Cassvllle 21,765
Barton (SW). Lamar 12,678
Bates (W), Butler 17,584
8 Benton (WC). Warsaw 9,080
9 Bollinger (SE), Marble Hill 11,019
10 Boone (C), Columbia 48,432
11 Buchanan (NW). St. Joseph 96,826
12 Butler (SE), Poplar Bluff 87,707
13 Caldwell (NW), Kingston 9,929
14 Callaway (C). Fulton 23,816
15 Cam den (SO, Camdenton 7,861
16 Cape Girardeau (SE), Jackson 38,397
17 Carroll (NWC), Carrollton 15,689
18 Carter (SE), Van Buren 4,777
19 Cass (W). Harrisonville 19,326
20 Cedar (SW), Stockton 10,663
21 Chariton (NC), Keytesville 14,944
22 Christian (SW), Ozark 12,412
23 Clark (NE), Kahoka 9,003
24 Clay (W), Liberty 45,221
25 Clinton (NW), Plattsburg 11,726
26 Cole (C), Jefferson City 85,464
27 Cooper (C), Boonville 16,608
28 Crawford (SEC). Steelville 11,616
29 Dade (SW), Greenfield 9,324
80 Dallas (SWC), Buffalo 10,392
31 Daviess (NW), Gallatin 11,180
82 DeKalb (NW), Maysville 8,047
83 Dent (SEC), Salem 10,936
84 Douglas (S), Ava 12,688
85 Dunkin (SE), Kennett 45,329
36 Franklin (E), Union 36,046
37 Gasconade (EC), Hermann 12,342
38 Gentry (NW), Albany 11,036
39 Greene (SW), Springfield 104,823
40 Grundy (N), Trenton 13,220
41 Harrison (NW), Bethany 14,107
42 Henry (W), Clinton 20,043
43 Hickory (SWC), Hermitage 6,387
44 Holt (NW), Oregon 9,833
46 Howard (C), Fayette 11.857
46 Howell (S). West Plains 22,726
47 Iron (SE), Ironton 9,458
48 Jackson (W), Independence 641,085
49 Jasper (SW), Carthage 79,106
50 Jefferson (E), Hillsboro 88,007
51 Johnson (W), Warrens burg 20,716
52 Knox (NE), Edina 7,617
63 Laclede (SC), Lebanon 19,010
54 Lafayette (W), Lexington 25,272
55 Lawrence (SW), Mount Vernon.... 23,420
66 Lewis (NE), Monticello 10,733
67 Lincoln (E), Troy 13,478
68 Linn (N), Linneus 18.865
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
59 Livingston (NW), Chillicothe 16,532
60 McDonald (SW), Pineville 14,144
61 Macon (N), Macon 18,332
62 Madison (SE), Fredericktown 10.380
63 Maries (SEC), Vienna 7.428
64 Marion (NE), Palmyra 29,765
65 Mercer (N), Frinceton 7,285
66 Miller (C), Tuscumbia 18,784
67 Mississippi (SE), Charleston 22,661
68 Moniteau (C). California 10,840
69 Monroe (NE), Paris 11,314
70 Montgomery (E), Montgomery City 11,565
71 Morgan (C), Versailles 10,207
72 New Madrid (SE), New Madrid.... 39,444
73 Newton (SW), Neosho 28,240
74 Nodaway (NW), Maryville 24,033
75 Oregon (S). Alton 11,978
76 Osage (C), Linn 11,801
77 Ozark (S), Gainesville 8,856
78 Pemiscot (SE), Caruthersville 45,624
79 Perry (SE), Perryville 14,890
80 Pettis (WC), Sedalia 81,577
81 Phelps (SEC), Holla 21,604
82 Pike (E), Bowling Green 16.844
83 Platte (NW), Platte City 14,978
84 Polk (SWC), Bolivar 16,062
85 Pulaski (SC), Waynesville 10,892
86 Putnam (N), Unionville 9,166
87 Rails (NE), New London 8,686
88 Randolph (NC), Huntsville 22,918
89 Ray (NW), Richmond 15,932
90 Reynolds (SE), CenterviUe 6,918
91 Ripley (SE) , Doniphan 11,414
92 Saint Charles (E), Saint Charles.... 29,834
93 Saint Clair (W), Osceola 10,482
94 Sainte Genevieve (SE), Sainte
Genevieve 17,237
95 Saint Francois (SE), Farmington.. 35,276
96 Saint Louis (E), Clayton 406,849
97 Saline (NWC), Marshall 26,694
98 Schuyler (N), Lancaster 6,760
99 Scotland (NE), Memphis 7,382
100 Scott (SE), Benton 82,842
101 Shannon (S). Eminence 8,877
102 Shelby (NE). Shelbyville 9,780
103 Stoddard (SE), Bloomfield 33,463
104 Stone (SW), Galena 9,748
105 Sullivan (N), Milan 11,299
106 Taney (S), Forsyth 9,868
107 Texas (S), Houston 18,992
108 Vernon (W). Nevada 22,685
109 Warren (E), Warrenton 7,666
110 Washington (E), Potosi 14,689
111 Wayne (SE), Greenville 10,614
112 Webster (S), Marshfield 15,072
113 Worth (NW), Grant City 6,120
114 Wright (S), Hartville 16,834
MISSOURI NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 57
Evening Dailies (48)
Morning Dailies (8)
Daily, with Sunday edition (14)
All-day Daily (1)
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 6
Weekly 348
Fortnightly 3
Monthly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklie«(18)
Shoppers (5)
Total Newspapers 416
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 7
Semi-weekly 1
Weekly 45
Fortnightly 7
Semi-monthly 4
Monthly 117
Bi-monthly 10
Quarterly 27
Every 6 wks. dur. academ. yr .. 1
Four times dur. academic year 1
Five times a year 1
Thirteen times a year 3
Eight times dur. academic yr... 1
Seven times a year 1
Six times a year 2
Total Periodicals 228
Total number of publications 644
County seats (indicated by t) having publications Ill
Total number of towns having publications 296
For circulation figure* for daily papers see also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
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ADRIAN (D6), pop. 906; Bates Co. (W). 50 m SE of Kansas City. HP RR. Manufac-
tures filters, tin. Hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Journal + Thursday Independent 1889 6 26 280 2.00 §1,200
Robert C. Gnnn. Editor and Publisher.
AFFTON (P8%), (branch of St. Louis P. O.) ; pop. x 8,000; St. Louis Co. (E). 8 m S of
St. Louis, nearest banking town. SLSF RR. Manufactures beauty supplies, elec-
trical equipment. Ornamental iron works. Nursery. Agriculture. Dairying.
Independent 1947 6 24 210 J28,000-Free
Thomas wV"Wissbaumi Editor and Publisher, 8809 Gravois St.
ALBANYf <D2), pop. 1,850; Gentry Co. (NW). 49 m NE of St. Joseph. CB&Q RR.
Agriculture. Stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Ledgcr-f Thursday Democratic 1868 7 24 280 2.00 §2,462
Ron Morrison, Editor; Jack Stapleton, Sr., Publisher.
ALTAMONT (D8), pop. 178; Da vies a Co. (NW). 40 m E of St. Joseph. CRI&P RR.
Bank, Gallatin. Agriculture. Dairying, livestock.
Times + Thursday Republican 1847 6 26 280 1.50
Orlo Tedrick, Editor; Times, Publisher.
ALTONt (K9), pop. 571; Oregon Co. (E). 115 m SE of Springfield. Railroad station,
Thayer. SLSF RR. Sawmill. Oak, hickory, walnut timber. Dairy, stock farms.
South Missourian-Democrat. Thursday Democratic 1871 6 26 276 2.00 §1,670
Wallace N. Jenkins, Editor and Publisher.
ANDERSON (D9), pop. 1.078; McDonald Co. (SW). 84 m S of Joplin. KCS RR.
Tomatoes, blackberries, beans canned; cheese factory. Timber. Poultry, dairy,
fruit farms.
News-Review -4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1899 7 24 280 2.50 §963
D. L. Mickey, Editor; D. L. and R. M. Mickey, Publishers, P. O. Box 126.
APPLETON CITY (D6), pop. 1.150; St. Clair Co. (W). 65 m SE of Kansas City. MKT
RR. Ships livestock, grain. Timber. Agriculture.
Journal -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1881 6 26 280 2.00 §1,545
Jack Sawyer, Editor; Roy and Mildred Wilcox, Publisher.
ARMSTRONG (G4), pop. 424; Howard Co. (C). 15 m SW of Moberly. GM&O RR. Bank.
Fayette. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Herald 4- Thursday Democratic 1888 6 26 280 2.00 985
Evelyn and Lester Lorenz, Editors and Publishers.
ASH GROVE (E8), pop. 970; Greene Co. (SW). 22 m W of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Feed mill. Lead mine. Diversified farming.
Common wealth -f Thursday Republican 1881 6 24 259 2.50 §1,360
F. Dal Mason, Editor and Publisher.
ATLANTA (H8), pop. 438; Macon Co. (N). 36 m N of Moberly. WAB RR. Bank,
Macon. Manufactures lumber and fly spray. Stone quarries. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Express -f .Thursday Democratic 1905 7 26 280 2.00 §750
Sammy Andrews, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Andrews, Publishers.
AURORA (E8%), pop. 4,163; Lawrence Co. (SW). 38 m SW of Springfield. MP; SLSF
RRs. Flour and feed mills; shoe and color press factories; photo-engraving
plant. Lead and zinc mines. Diversified farming.
Advertiser + .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1886 8 24 287 6.50 §2,866
Ray L. Royce, Editor; Robert G. Lowry, Publisher.
Free Press + Friday Republican 1933 6 24 280 100 500
Z. F. Boswell, Sr., Editor and Publisher, 319 Madison Ave. 1,000 — Free
AUXVASSE (J4% ), pop. 507; Callaway Co. (C). 35 m NE of Jefferson City. GM&O RR.
Stone quarry. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Review-f Wednesday ....Democratic 1888 7 26 304 2.00 610
C. H. Hook and Dula B. Hook, Editors and Publishers.
AVAf (G9), pop. 1,611; Douglas Co. (S). 60 m SE of Springfield. Railroad station,
Mansfield. SLSF RR. Lumber, stave, flour, feed, milk products manufactured.
Mountain resort. Pine, oak timber. Hatchery. Dairy, poultry, truck, fruit, grain
farms. Corn.
Douglas County Herald-f Thursday Republican 1886 7 24 276 2.50 §2,547
Robert E. Bowles, Editor; J. E. Curry, Publisher.
BELLE (J6), pop. 906; Maries Co. (SEC). 40 m SE of Jefferson City. CRI&P RR.
Stave mill ; shoe factory. Fire clay pits. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Banner-!- Thursday Republican 1904 8 24 294 3.50 §1,100
N. B. Gallagher, Editor; Tri-County Publications, Publisher.
HELTON (C5), pop. 1,288; Cass Co. (W). 12 m S of Kansas City. Railroad name, West
Belton. KCS; SLSF RRs. Garment factory. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats.
Star-Herald-f Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 280 2.00 $1.450
George E. Spear and George E. Spear, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
BENTONf (N8), pop. 646; Scott Co. (SE). 16 m S of Cape Girardeau. Railroad station
and bank, Oran. MP; SLSF RRs. Dairy, grain farms. Wheat, corn, cotton.
Scott County Democrat 4- Thursday Democratic 1908 8 24 298 2.00 §1,189
N. C. Watkins, Sr., Editor; C. L. Blanton, Jr., Publisher.
BETHANYf (D2), pop. 2,714; Harrison Co. (NW). 60 m NE of St. Joseph. CB&Q RR.
Limestone quarry. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, wheat.
Republican-Clipper-f Wednesday ....Republican 1873 7 24 308 3.00 **4,6fi5
Ben G. Crouch, Editor; Bethany Printing Company, Publisher.
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; J Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNsllj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included tn membership fee.
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Eitab Coif <» Width V Depth Sub Clrt
BISMARCK (L7), pop. 1,244; St. Francois Co. (SE). 70 m 8 of St. Louis. MI; MP
RRs. Lumber and hardwood flooring factories. Oak, pine timber. Agriculture.
Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 2'80 1.50 I960
8. L. Speer, Editor and Publisher.
BLAND (J6), pop. 596; Gasconade Co. (EC). 40 m SE of Jefferson City. CRI&P RR.
Shoe factory. Fire-clay pits. Lumber. Diversified farming. Cattle.
Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1904 8 24 294 3.50 8782
Alma Cooper, Editor; Tri-County Publications, Publisher.
BLOOMFIELDf (N9), pop. 1,882; Stoddard Co. (SE). 40 m SW of Cape Girardeau.
Railroad station. Dexter. MP; SLSW RRs. Pants factory; feed mill. Lumbering.
Dairying, poultry, livestock.
Vindlcator-f Friday Democratic 1878 6 2€ 280 1.50
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carver, Publishers.
BLUE SPRINGS (R5%), pop. 1,068; Jackson Co. (W). 10 m SE of Independence.
GM&O RR. Nursery. Agriculture. Potatoes, soybeans, corn.
Jackson County Democrat +. Thursday ... Democratic 1911 8 24 294 2.00 §3,825
James F. Wolfe, Editor; Lois L. Wolfe, Publisher.
Leader Thursday Democratic 1957 6 26 276 2.00 §750
Orville D. Triggs, Publisher.
Sentinel-h Tuesday Democratic 1866 5 24 196 2.00
James F. Wolfe, Editor; Little Blue Press, Inc., Publisher.
BOLIVARf (F7), pop. 8,482; Polk Co. (SWC). 81 m NW of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Cheese factory; bottling works, flour, feed mills. Hatcheries. Southwest Baptist
College. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Free Press -f Thursday Republican 1868 8 24 308 1.50 §2,275
Marshall Gravely. Editor; J. W. Gravely Company, Inc., Pub., 112 W. Broadway.
Herald -|- Thursday Democratic 1887 7 24 276 1.50 1,830
Cora B. Stufflebam, Editor and Publisher, 205 E. Jackson.
BONNE TERRE (M6%), pop. 8,688; St. Francois Co. (SE). 60 m SW of St. Louis.
MI RR. Shoe, shirt factories. Lead mines; dolomite quarries. Agriculture. Hay.
wheat, corn.
Register + Thursday Democratic 1884 8 24 280 2.00 2,027
Carl Erickson, Editor and Publisher.
BOONVILLEf (G6), pop. 6,686; Cooper Co. (C). On Missouri River, 27 m W of
Columbia. MKT; MP RRs. Manufactures corn-cob pipes, shoes, flour. Chicken
hatchery; creamery. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, livestock.
Advertiser-!- Friday Democratic 1840 8 24 287 3.00**1,094
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1919 8 24 287 10.00 **3,305
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Leon Larson, Editor; O. T. Maxwell, Publisher.
Cooper County Record 4- Thursday Republican 1876 7 23 276 4.00 §1,O31
Gene Hansett, Editor; Cooper County Record, Inc., Publisher.
BOWLING GREENf (K4), pop. 2,896; Pike Co. (S). 30 m SE of Hannibal. GM&O RR.
Handle, pipe, garment, stave factories; hatchery. Rock quarries; limestone.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn.
Times-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1874 8 24 294 3.00 §3,137
B. G. Freeman and B. Wayne Freeman, Editors; Times Print's Co., Publisher.
BRANSON (F9), pop. 1,814; Taney Co. (S). 40 m S of Springfield. MP RR. Manu-
factures cedar novelties, furniture, stave bolts. Lake resort. Rock quarries.
Cedar, oak timber. Diversified farming.
White River Leader + Friday Independent 1913 7 24 280 2.00 §1,715
Frieda F. Ingenthron, Editor; G. Smiley Mem. and Welfare Assn. Inc., Publisher.
BRAYMER (E8), pop. 965; Caldwell Co. (NW). 60 m NE of Kansas City. CMSP&P
RR. Feed mill; hatchery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Bee-f Thursday Republican 1897 7 24 301 3.00 $1,675
Mrs. Grace Hart, Editor and Publisher.
BRECKENRIDGE (E3), pop. 617; Caldwell Co. (NW). 61 m E of St. Joseph. CB&Q
RR. Bank, Hamilton. Wheat, corn. hay. Agriculture.
Bulletin-f- Friday Republican 1875 6 24 280 2.00 §700
M. Sage, Editor; W. W. Sage, Publisher.
BROOKFIELD (F8). pop. 5,810; Linn Co. (N). 40 m NW of Moberly. CB&Q RR.
Railroad division shops; shoe and cheese factories. Coal mines. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, livestock.
News Bulletin-f {I^n*' ^ Democratic 1881 8 24 294 10.40 §4,395
Tom Hartman, Editor; Brookfieid Publishing Co.
BROWNING (F2% ), pop. 492; Linn Co. (N). 80 m NE of Chillicothe. CB&Q RR. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, wheat, cattle.
Leader-Record Thursday Independent 1884 6 26 276 1.50
G. T. Woodward, Editor and Publisher.
BRUNSWICK (F4), pop. 1,658; Chariton Co. (NC). On Missouri River, 80 m W of
Moberly. WAB RR. Bottling and alfalfa dehydrating plants; hatchery. Stock,
grain, farms. Corn, wheat.
Brunswicker + Thursday Democratic 1847 7 24 280 2.50 §1,780
Robert H. Clayton, Publisher, 118 E, Broadway.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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BUCKL1N— News and Bucklin Herald—See Marceline.
BUFFALOf (F7), pop. 1.218: Dallas Co. (SWC). 85 m NE of Springfield. Railroad sta-
tion, Phillipsburg. 3LSF RR. Flour mill. Oak timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
f Dallas Co. Republican -f ........ .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1926 8 22 276 2.50
\ Reflex ........................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1869 8 24 280 2.50 $1.700
1 H. H. Leach, Publisher.
BURLINGTON JUNCTION (Bl). pop. 746 ; Nodaway Co. (NW). 16 m NW of Maryville.
nearest bank. CB&Q; WAB RRs. Agriculture. Wheat, corn.
Post .......................................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1884 7 24 276 2.00 §422
Circulates also in Skidmore.
Eugene Price, Editor and Publisher.
BUTLERf (D6), pop. 8.888; Bates Co. (W). 40 m NE of Ft. Scott. Kan. MP RR.
Bottling works; creamery. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry farms.
Bates Co. Democrat-)- ............ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1869 7 24 276 2.00 §3,95O
Democrat-f .............................. {I^Sun*'8**' Independent ...... 1889 7 24 276 6.00
R. A. Ellis, Editor and Publisher, N. Side Square.
CABOOL (H8). pop. 1.245; Texas Co. (S). 65 m E of Springfield. SLSF RR. Manufac-
ber. Creamery. Timber. Diversified farming.
tures lumb
Enterprise ................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1889
J. C. Noel. Editor and Publisher.
8 22 280 2.00 §1,341
CAINSVILLE (E2), pop. 618; Harrison Co. (NW). 75 m NE of St. Joseph. CB&Q RR.
Mouse trap, sweeping compound factories. Rock quarries. Farming. Corn, wheat.
News-h Thursday Democratic 1886 7 24 276 2.00 750
May McDaniel, Editor; Cecil G. McDaniel, Publisher.
CALIFORNIA! (G5). pop. 2,627; Moniteau Co. (C). 25 m W of Jefferson City. MP RR.
Manufactures saddlery, men's jackets, woolen goods. Milk processing and
pasteurizing plants. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
{ Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1858 8 24 294 2.50 **3,2O5
\ Moniteau County Herald -f -.Thursday Republican 1889 8 24 294 2.50 5285
1 Jack P. Crawford, Editor and Publisher, Smith and High Sts.
CAMDENTONf (G6%), pop. 1,142; Camden Co. (S). On Lake Ozark, 50 m SW of
Jefferson City. Railroad station, Bagnell. MP RR. Resort. Manufactures staves
and lumber. Fish hatcheries. Lead and calcite mines. Oak, pine timber. Diversi-
fied farming. Corn, molasses, wheat.
{Central Missouri Leader -f ..... Tuesday Democratic 1905 8 21 287 2.00 §2,850
Reveille + Friday Republican 1879 8 21 308 2.00 §2,850
G. T. Richards, Editor and Publisher
CAMERON (D8), pop. 8,570; Clinton Co. (NW). 85 m E of St. Joseph. CB&Q; CRI&P
RRs. Broom, dairy, women's underwear factories. Diversified farming. Corn,
oats, hay.
f News-Observer -f f^^^** Sat* Democratic 1905 8 24 308 7.00
\ Comic strip advertising accepted.
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1886 8 24 304 2.00
Thomas W. McAllen, Editor and Publisher.
Progress-f .Thursday Republican 1923 8 24 308 1.00
8
J. Frank Nugent, Editor and Publisher, Third and Chestnut St.
§1,450
§2,525
2,262
§1,014
§1,32*
§1,341
CAMPBELL (M9%), pop. 1,981; Dunklin Co. (SE). 65 m SW of Cape Girardeau.
SLSW; SLSF RRs. Cotton-gins; saw mill. Timber. Diversified farming. Cotton,
corn, wheat.
Citizen + Friday Democratic 1900 6 26 280 2.00
C. Wilson Overall, Editor and Publisher.
CANTON (K2), pop. 2,490; Lewis Co. (NE). On Mississippi River, 20 m NW of Quincy,
111. CB&Q RR. Manufactures gloves, pickle sorters. Culver-Stockton College.
Fisheries. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
{ Lewis County Journal-News -j-Thursday Democratic 1879 7 24 273 3.00
Press-News and Record -f- Thursday Democratic 1861 7 24 273 3.00
L. L. Dimmitt, Editor and Publisher.
Megaphone Bi-weekly Collegiate 1919 5 27 250 2.50
Students of Culver-Stockton College, Editors and Publishers.
CAPE GIRARDEAU (N8). pop. 21,578; Cape Girardeau Co. (SE). On Mississippi River,
105 m SE of St. Louis, with boat connection. MP; SLSF RRs. Highway bridge
over river. Airline OZA. Shopping center. Manufactures shoes, cement, lumber,
dairy products, electric appliances, furniture, dresses, jackets, concrete, gauze,
meat products. Ships lumber, cement, shoes. Hardwood timber; stone quarries.
Southeast State College. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, cotton. TV station.
Capaha Arrow-f V Thursday Collegiate 191° c^ trilled2 frle list.
Students of the Southeast Missouri State College, Eds. and Pubs.
Southeast Bulletin 4- Thursday Ind. Dem 1929 5 24 224 1.50
William Anderson, Jr., Publisher.
Southeast Missourian-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1901 8 24 294 15.60 ** 15,26 3
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Naeter Bros.. Editors; Naeter Bros. Publishing Company, 801-309 Broadway.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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CARL JUNCTION (08), pop. 1,006; Jasper Co. (SW). 8 m NW of Joplin. 3LSF RR.
Manufactures chemical, lumber products, shirts. Quail hatchery. Dairy, poultry,
truck, grain farms.
Standard + .Friday Republican 1890 6 26 280 2.00 §1,700
Ray E. Miller, Editor; Carl Junction Standard, Publisher.
CARROLLTONf (E4), pop. 4,880; Carroll Co. (NWC). 50 m W of Moberly. AT&SF;
CB&Q; WAB RRs. Manufactures dairy products; hatcheries. Agriculture.
YT heat.
r Democrat + Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1884 8 24 294 7.00 §2,700
I Comic strip advertising accepted.
S Democrat -h Friday Democratic 1892 8 24 294 7.00 §700
1.. Earl F. Cheesman, Editor; Carrollton Democrat Printing Co., Publisher,
15 N. Main St.
Republican-Record Friday Republican 1868 6 26 280 2.00 '{2,010
T. J. Clark, Editor and Publisher.
CARTHAGE* (D8), pop. 11,188; Jasper Co. (SW). 150 m S of Kansas City. SLSF; MP
RRs. Manufactures men's work clothes, caskets, beverages, machinery, wood-
working, concrete products, cushions, powder explosives, bed springs, flour,
feeds, sheet metal products, auto accessories, florescent light fixtures, dairy
products. Resort, Ozarks. Marble quarries ; zinc mines ; oak timber. Farming,
especially dairying. Wheat.
Dairy Papers Associated Semi-mo Dairy Farmers... 1932 8 24 280 2.50
Comprised of Eastern Dairyman; Midwest Dairyman, and affiliated dairy news-
papers. Above papers purchased by various dairy plants for distribution among
their patrons.
J. T. Hanley, Editor; Dairy Papers Associated, Publishers, Box 386.
r Press-!- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1885 8 24 302 13.00 §6,348
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
I Press + Thursday Republican 1872 8 24 302 4.00 §546
l> E. L. Dale, Editor; Carthage Publishing Co., Publisher 527 S. Main.
CARUTHERSVILLEf (N10), pop. 8,614; Pemiscot Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 30
m N of Blytheville, Ark. SLSW; SLSF RRs. Cotton gins; compress; shoe,
boat, veneer, box factories; bottling, sand and gravel works. Cottonwood. gum,
oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, alfalfa, soybeans.
Democrat- Argus -h Friday Democratic 1869 7 24 276 2.00 §2,423
O. W. Chilton, Editor and Publisher.
Republican -f- Thursday Republican 1909 6 26 276 2.00
J. T. Markey, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 168.
CASSVILLEf (E9), pop. 1,441; Barry Co. (SW). 46 m 6E of Joplin. C&EX RR. Milk
and poultry processing plants ; cannery. Resort. Trout fisheries. Hardwood tim-
ber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, poultry.
Democrat + Wednesday Ind. Dem 1872 7 24 280 2.00 §3,470
Means Ray and Bob Mitchell, Editors ; Kathryn Mitchell, Publisher.
Republican-f Thursday Republican 1872 7 26 276 2.00 §2,236
Emory Melton and Wayne Ennis, Editors and Publishers.
CENTER (J3%), pop. 415; Rails Co. (NE). 20 m SW of Hannibal, nearest railroad
station. CB&Q; WAB RRs. Bank, Perry. Diversified farming. Wheat, oats,
corn.
Herald-h Thursday Democratic 1888 6 26 280 2.50 $610
Burney L. Fishback, Editor and Publisher.
CENTRALIA (H4), pop. 2,460; Boone Co. (C). 25 m SE of Moberly. GM&O; WAB RRs.
Manufactures anchors, piston rings, hardwood lumber, pole line hardware,
brooms. Grain farms. Corn, oats, hay.
Fireside Guard -f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1868 8 24 294 2.50 **2,073
G. H. Miller, Editor; Guard Printing & Publishing Company.
CHAFFEE (N8), pop. 8,184; Scott Co. (SE). 16 m SW of Cape Girardeau. C&EI; SLSF
RRs. Manufactures shoes, garments and lumber. Hardwood timber. Diversified
farming. Wheat, corn, hay, clover.
Leader + Thursday Ind. Dem 1954 6 24 280 2.00 §835
W. J. Millham, Editor and Publisher.
Signal-h Thursday Democratic 1910 6 26 280 2.00
R. E. Mattocks, Editor and Publisher.
CHARLESTONf (09), pop. 6,501; Mississippi Co. (SE). 18 m W of Cairo, 111. MP RR.
Manufactures shoes, staves. Woodworking plants ; cotton gins and cotton com-
presses. Hardwood timber. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Alfalfa, corn, cotton.
Enterprise-Courier + Thursday Ind. Dem 1874 8 24 294 2.50 **2,965
Art L. Wallhausen, Editor and Publisher.
CHILLICOTHEf (E8). pop. 8,694; Livingston Co. (NW). 74 m E of St. Joseph.
CMSP&P; CB&Q; WAB RRs. Manufactures gloves, furniture, wood products,
butter, candy, steel culverts. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
C. B. C. Quacker, The Monthly Coll. & Alum 1922 5 26 293 .65
Students of Chillicothe Business College, Editors and Publishers.
f Constitution-Tribune Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1843 8 24 301 10.00
I Comic strip advertising accepted.
I Constitution-Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1843 8 24 301 2.00
I Wm. Plummer, Editor; C. E. Watkins, Publisher, 818 Washington St.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNslly
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CLARENCE (H8). pop. 1,128; Shelby Co. (NE). 25 m NE of Moberly. CB&Q RR.
Shoe factory. Ships corn, wheat, oats and soybeans. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Courier -f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 7 24 280 2.50 51.270
H. G. and Marjorie W. Williams, Publisher.
CLAYTONf (M5), branch of Saint Louis P. O., pop. 18,085; St. Louis Co. (E). 4 m W
of St. Louis. CRI&P RR. Manufactures dairy products. Educational institutions.
Residential.
Claytonian-Tribune-f- .............. Ftntly .............. Independent ...... 1939 5 24 280 19,000 — Free
Alexander Sonnenschein, Editor and Publisher, 6645 Enright Ave., St. Louis.
St. Louis Countian + .............. {& MSn.X'SUn'{Bu8fnefs 1919 5 24 208 30-°° 51'615
Eugene Cerulo, Editor; Countian Publishing Company, 215 N. Meramec Ave. (5).
Watchman. Ad vocate-f ........... Friday ............ Republican ......... 1881 8 24 289 8.00 2,200
Lora K. Essen, Publisher, 14 N. Central Ave.
CLEARMONT (Bltt), pop. 288, Nodaway Co. (NW). 55 m NW of St. Joseph. CGAQ
RR. Bank, Elmo. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
News + ..................................... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1924 5 26 288 1.50 -
Dorothy V. Grady, Editor and Publisher, Elmo.
CLIFTON HILL (G4), pop. 262; Randolph Co. (NC). 4 m W of Moberly. Railroad
name, Clifton. WAB RR. Coal mines. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Rustler-f- .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1911 5 24 280 2.00 1,000
Space sold only in combination with Hunts ville Randolph Co. Times-Herald.
Van W. Davis, Editor; Times Publishing Company, Huntsville.
CLINTONf (E6), pop. 6,075; Henry Co. (W). 40 m SW of Sedalia. MKT: SLFS RRs.
Manufactures flour and novelties. Hatcheries; creamery. Coal mines. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
r Democrat + .............................. ^n**** Democratic ........ 1887 8 24 294 9.00 §4,341
< Comic strip advertising accepted.
I Henry County Democrat + ..... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1872 8 24 294 1.50 8201
v Mahlon N. White and Daniel B. Miles, Editors; Democrat Publishing Co., Inc.
Eye+. ....................................... Tues.&Thurs.. Democratic ........ 1885 8 24 294 8.50 53,971
Floyd H. Pinkston. Editor; Clinton Eye Publishing Co., P. O. Box 386.
COLUMBIAf (H5), pop. 81,974; Boone Co. (C). 80 m N of Jefferson City. MKT; WAB
RRs. Airline, OZA.
Manufactures dairy and mill products. Bottling works. Three banks;
deposits (1958), $37,678,064. 10,069 electric (AC) meters; 8,634 gas (nat.)
meters; 17,024 telephones. University of Missouri; Stephens College (girls),
Christian College (girls). Coal mines. Farming. Corn, wheat, oats. TV station.
Agricultural Leaders Digest...Monthly .......... Agric. Leaders.. 1919 3 27 143 2.50
July- August; November-December issues combined. Controlled circ. >29,700
Lano Barron, Editor and Publisher, 200 S. 7th St.
A. I. Digest, The ...................... Monthly .......... { ^minatlon 1953 3 24 14° 1>00 10'939
H. A. Herman, Editor; National Assn. of Artificial Breeders, Publishers,
8 N. Ninth St.
Breeder's Gazette-f ................ Monthly .......... Agric. L'stk ...... 1881 3 27 143 1.00 * 155,563
Samuel R. Guard, Ed.; American Agricultural Services, Inc., Pub., 200 S. 7th St.
Dairy Goat Journal ................. Monthly .......... Dairy Goats ....... 1923 8 26 140 1.00
C. A. Leach, Editor; Dairy Goat Journal, Pub., Miller Bldg., Eighth A Broadway.
Missouri Alumnus ................... Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1912 3 26 134 4.00 $6,300
Not issued during January, July and August.
Jack C. Taylor, Ed.; University of Missouri Alumni Assn., Pub., 101 Read Hall.
fEvg. ex. Sat. ions « 9 A. 904 in 00
Missourian + ............................ A Sun.. Independent ...... 1908 8 2 Sunday cl™
I Sun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. B. Bickley, Editor; University Missourian Assn., Inc., Publisher,
811 S. Ninth St.
Missouri Farmer ...................... Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1908 controlled1 f?eeXdi!t. 156,828
Missouri Farmers' Association, Inc., Publisher.
^(Sridv^/V.!^ ........ Historical .......... 1906 1 46 91 xl.OO 11,004
Floyd* cV 'Shoemaker,' Editor ; State Historical Society of Missouri, Publisher.
Missouri Law Review V .......... 4 ti a year ........ Law, Coll ........... 1936 1 56 112 2.50 J950
Issued January* April, June, November.
Students of School of Law, Tate Hall, University of Missouri, Editors and Pubs.
Missouri Municipal Review + Monthly .......... Municipal Gov... 1985 2 40 146 2.00
Bruce J. Carl, Editor; Missouri Municipal Review, Publishers, 214 Guitar Bldg.
Missouri Press News + .......... Monthly .......... Journalistic ....... 1933 3 28 140 x2.00 869
William A. Bray, Editor; Missouri Press Assn., Inc.
Publisher, 116 Walter Williams Hall.
School and Community -t-V... .Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1915 3 26 140 x2.00 J32,065
Dr. I. Franklin. Editor; Missouri State Teachers Assn., Pub., M.S.T.A. Bldg.
ShSheepm^n+ and JMonthly .......... Sheep Indus ....... 1880 3 26 140 2.00 $10,632
P. V. Ewing, Jr., Editor ; Livestock Services, P. O. Box 86.
Stephens Life-f V ................... Weekly ........... Collegiate ........... 1927 6 28 240 x2.00 $2,100
Students of Stephens College, Editors and Publishers, 212 S. 8th.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; «A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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TribuneH- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Democratic 1901 8 24 294 15.00**1O,120
Comic atrip advertising accepted.
H. J. Waters, Editor; Tribune Publishing Company.
CONCORDIA (E4%), pop. 1,218; Lafayette Co. (W). 28 m NW of Sedalia. MP RR.
Manufactures animal feeds, work clothing. Stock, dairy, grain, poultry farms.
Wheat, corn, oats.
Concordian4- Thursday Republican 1898 7 24 280 2.50 §1,705
Lloyd Beissenherz, Editor and Publisher.
CORDER (E4), pop. 541; Lafayette Co. (W). 60 m E of Independence. GM&O RR. Coal
mines. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, clover.
Journal + Friday Republican 1909 5 26 245 1.00 562
G. H. Botterman, Editor and Publisher.
CRANE (E9), pop. 939; Stone Co. (SW). 28 m SW of Springfield. MP RR. Canning
factories; hatchery. Agriculture, especially tomatoes, strawberries, corn.
Chronicle-f- Thursday Republican 1904 6 24 280 2.00 §1,586
C. W. Crawford, Editor ; Crawford Publishing Co., Publishers.
CREIGHTON (D6%), pop. 269; Cass Co. (W). 50 m SE of Kansas City. Nearest rail-
road station, Harris on ville. Hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Banner -f .Thursday Democratic 1927 6 24 276 1.50 §5«9
L. E. Daugherty, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 76.
CRYSTAL CITY (M6), pop. 8,499; Jefferson Co. (E). On Mississippi River. 81 m SW
of St. Louis. SLSF RR. Boat connections. Plate glass works. Silica sand pits.
Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
***™™+^*.*™Z. {Thursday Republican 1916 8 24 294 2.50 §4,625
B. J. Reber'.' Editor ;*Emily C. Reber, Publisher.
CUBA <K6 % ), pop. 1,801 ; Crawford Co. (SEC). 75 m SW of St. Louis. SLSF RR. Manu-
factures concrete blocks, metal awnings. Flour mill, lumber mill. Agriculture.
Fruits.
Crawford Mirror — see Steelville.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1954 6 24 280 2.00 1,045
Space sold in combination with Sentinel-Sullivan.
Rose Wiggins, Editor; George Coins, Publisher.
DEARBORN (C8%), pop. 891; Platte Co. (NW). 20 m SE of St. Joseph. CGW RR.
Manufactures veterinary instruments, building blocks. Agriculture. Wheat,
corn, tobacco, livestock.
Democrat-)- Thursday Democratic 1890 6 26 273 2.50 §600
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Williams, Editors and Publishers.
DE SOTO (L6), pop. 5.857; Jefferson Co. (E). 45 m SW of St. Louis. MP RR. Rail-
road freight car repair shops; shoe, auto springs, doll factories. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, barley.
Jefferson Republic -f Thursday Republican 1888 8 24 294 3.00 §2,479
Press-f Monday Democratic 1891 8 24 294 3.00 §2,134
Combined subscription price $4.00 a year.
R. M. Harlow, Editor; Roop Printing Co., Publisher.
DEXTER (N9), pop. 4,624; Stoddard Co. (SE). 45 m S of Cape Girardeau. MP;
SLSW RRs. Manufactures shirts, pants, shoes, handles, pottery, flour, cheese.
Cotton gins. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, cotton.
Candor Magazine-f Quarterly Poetry 1936 \ \\ gf 1'°°
Elvin Wdgner, Editor; Candor Magazine, Publisher, 108 Clements Ave.
Messenger-f ..Thursday Democratic 1867 6 26 280 1.50
Bill Brannock, Editor; E. P. Lewis & Bros., Publishers.
Statesman-f Thursday Democratic. . 1910 7 24 280 2.00 §3,351
Barney Miller, Editor and Publisher.
DIAMOND (D8%), pop. 405; Newton Co. (SW). 16 m SE of Joplin. MP RR. Feed
mills. Near lead and zinc mines. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, strawberries.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1930 7 24 280 1.60 §550
R. D. Heifner and T. E. Roberts, Editors and Publishers.
DIXON (H6%), Pop. 988; Pulaski Co. (SO. 40 m S of Jefferson City. SLSF RR. Shoe,
cheese factories ; flour, stave mills. Ships cattle, hogs. Agriculture. Wheat, corn.
Pulaski County Pilot-News -f. Thursday Democratic 1911 7 24 280 2.00 §1,730
Ralph W. Goforth, Editor and Publisher.
DONIPHANf (L9), pop. 1,611; Ripley Co. (SE). On Current River, 90 m SW of Cape
Girardeau. MP RR. Lumber and stave mill. Resort. Sand and gravel quarries;
timber. Diversified farming. Corn, cotton, oats, livestock.
Prospect-News -f Thursday Independent 1874 7 24 280 2.50 2,405
Wendell Beal, Editor; Wendell Beal and Hadie Beal, Publishers.
DOWNING (Hl%), pop. 458; Schuyler Co. (N). 66 m W of Keokuk Iowa. CB&Q RR.
Shipping center for stock and poultry products. Diversified farming. Wool.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1892 7 24 276 1.25 §390
Mrs Edra Beeler, Editor; James Forsythe, Publisher, Lancaster.
DREXEL (C5H), pop. 456; Cass Co. (W). 60 m S of Kansas City. KCS RR. Gas wells.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Star-4- Thursday Democratic 1892 7 24 280 2.00 §825
Clyde Thomas, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— ** Sept. A. B.C. Ststcment; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U«es Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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EAST PRAIRIE (O9), pop. 8,083; Mississippi Co. (8E). 40 m 8 of Cap* Girardeau.
8L8W RR. Flour, stave and lumber mills; cotton gins. Timber. Diversified
farming. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Eagle+ ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1905 8 24 294 2.00 §1,364
James M. Savell, Editor; East Prairie Eagle. Publisher.
EDINAf (H2), pop. 1,607; Knox Co. (NE). 48 m NW of Quincy, 111. CB&Q RR. Man-
ufactures gloves, lumber. Agriculture. Corn, oats, beans.
Sentinel -f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1868 6 26 280 3.00 §2,555
F. E. Schofleld, Editor; Sentinel Printing Co., Publisher.
ELDON (G6), pop. 2,766; Miller Co. (C). 80 m SW of Jefferson City. CRI&P; MP RRs.
Manufactures cheese, pants, shoes. Tiff mines. Timber. Agriculture. Dairying.
Advertiser-}- ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 7 24 280 3.00 **2,595
Madolyn Me Far land, Editor ; Eldon Printing Co., Publisher.
ELDORADO SPRINGS (D7), pop. 2,618; Cedar Co. (SW). 60 m NW of Springfield.
MKT RR. Shoe, cheese factories. Hatcheries. Health resort, medicinal springs.
Coal mines; hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Sun-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1895 6 26 280 2.00 §2,732
John D. Smith, Editor; C. S. and H. N. Smith, Publishers.
ELLINGTON (L8), pop. 777 ; Reynolds Co. (SE). 125 m S of St. Louis. Nearest railroad
station, Leeper. MP RR. Hardwood and pine timber. Agriculture. Livestock,
corn, oats.
Courier Press ........................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1904 6 26 280 2.50 1,250
R. L. Daniels, Editor; L. T. Daniels. Publisher.
ELLISVILLE (OS), pop. 628; Saint Louis Co. (E). 20 m W of St. Louis. Bank, Man-
chester. Nearest railroad station, Valley Park. MP; SLSF RRs. Store fixture
factory; hatchery. Diversified farming.
Community Press + ................. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1935 5 24 205 2.50 12,000
Herbert Hausman, Editor and Publisher.
ELMO <B1%). pop. 258; Nodaway Co. (NW). 55 m NW of St. Joseph. WAB RR.
Manufactures hog feed. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Register+ ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1890 5 26 238 1.50 -
A. V. Grady, Editor and Publisher.
ELSBERRY (L4), pop. 1,565; Lincoln Co. (E). 56 m N of St. Louis. CB&Q RR. Man-
ufactures gloves, limestone products. U. S. Erosion Control Nursery. Lime-
stone quarries. Agriculture. Apples, wheat, corn.
Democrat -f- .............................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1900 6 26 280 2.50 1,475
Sandford A. Howard, Editor; Estate of Gordon Crank, Publisher.
EMINENCEf (K8), pop. 527; Shannon Co. (S). 110 m E of Springfield. Railroad
station and bank, Winona. SLSF RR. Manufactures staves and lumber prod-
ucts. Summer resort. Copper mines; timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, hay.
Current Wave-f ....................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1874 6 26 276 2.50 §»25
W. A. French, Editor and Publisher.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS (D4), pop. 5,888; Clay Co. (W). 12 m NE of Kansas City.
CRI&P ; CMSP&P RRs. Plastic manufactured. Health resort, medicinal springs.
Sanitarium. Coal mines. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, wheat.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
V. Courts, Editor; Standard Publishing Co.
FAIRFAX (B2), pop. 806; Atchinson Co. (NW). 55 m NW of St. Joseph. CB&Q RR.
Poultry and dairy products shipped. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat.
Forum -f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1892 7 23 280 2.00 §1,236
Earl E. and Roy Sims, Jr., Editor; Sims Printing Company, Publisher.
FAIRMOUNT (D4), pop. X9.000 (branch of Kansas City P. O.) : Jackson Co. (W). 2 m
E of Kansas City. Railroad station, Independence. GM&O; MP RRs. Residential.
Inter-City News -f ................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1911 8 24 294 1.50 2,472
Nancy Deischer, Editor; Inter-City Press, Inc., Publisher, 562 Huttig Ave.
Kansas City 22.
FAIR PLAY (E7), pop. 883; Polk Co. (SWC). 40 m NW of Springfield. Railroad sta-
tion, Bolivar. SLSF RR. Flour and feed mills. Dairy and poultry market. Agri-
culture. Hay, oats, corn.
Advocate-f- ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 6 24 280 2.00
Lee Jones. Editor; Marvin Hugh Patterson, Publisher.
Rambler, The-f ....................... Thursday Independent .1953 5 23 189 1.50 425
Virgil J. Sweany, Editor; Sweany Publications.
FARMINGTONf (M7), pop. 4,490; St. Francois Co. (SE). 60 m S of St. Louis. SFC RR.
Shoe, shirt factories; hosiery mill; creamery. Lead mines. Diversified farming.
News ......................................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1883 8 24 287 3.00 §3,365
Mack F. Denman, Editor; Farmington News Printing Co., Publishers.
Press + ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1928 8 24 280 2.50 §1,8SO
Jess Stewart. Editor and Publisher.
FAYETTEf (G4), pop. 3,144; Howard Co. (C). 80 m NW of Columbia. MKT RR.
Central College. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats, livestock.
(Advertiser-f ............................. Tuesday .......... Democratic ........ 1840 8 24 280 8.00 §2,147
Democrat-Leader + ................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1874 8 24 280 3.00 §2,156
John Hert and Mrs. Wirt Mitchell, Editors and Publishers.
Central Collegian -f V ............. Friday ............. Coll.&Alumni ..... 1879 5 24 210 2.50
Students of Central College. Editors and Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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FERGUSON (P2 % ), independent branch of Saint Louis P. O., pop. 11.678 ; St. Louis Co.
(£). 10 m NW of St. Louis. WAB RR. Residential suburb of St. Louis. Farming.
Town Talk 4- Thursday Independent 1922
W. A. Hatcher, Editor; Town Talk Publishing Co., Inc.
8 22 290 2.00
Circ
3,620
FESTUS (M6), pop. 5,199; Jefferson Co. (E). 80 m SW of St. Louis. MI; SLSF RRs.
Manufactures shoes, dry goods. Flour and feed mill. Agriculture.
News-Democrat + {^Sun*'8**' Democratic 1865 8 24 287 13.00 §4,431
Samuel M. Schapiro, Editor; Lloyd W. Wright, Publisher.
FLAT RIVER (L7), pop. 5,808; St. Francois Co. (SE). 65 m SW of St. Louis. MI
RR. Manufactures caskets. Lead mining center. Truck, grain farms. Corn.
Lead Belt News 4- Friday Democratic 1899 8 24 280 2.50 §3,978
W. L. Bouchard, Editor; News-Sun Printing and Publishing Company.
St. Francois Co. Journal + {fatf'&'sun Republican 1932 8 24 297 7.50 §5,438
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Carroll Gerig, Editor; Daily St. Francois County Journal Inc., Publisher.
FLORISSANT (P2), pop. 8,737 ; St. Louis Co. (E). 14 m NE of St. Louis. Nearest rail-
road station, Ferguson. UR RR. Steel cabinet factory; nurseries.
Valley Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1950 8 21 815 8.00 7,200
Jack Bender, Editor; Al Erdelen, Jr., Publisher, 699 St. Francois St.
FORSYTHf (F9). pop. 854; Taney Co. (S). On Lake Taneycomo, 40 m SE of Spring-
field. Railroad station and bank, Branson. MP RR. Resort. Agriculture.
Taney County RepubJican Thursday Republican 1895 7 24 276 2.00 §1,525
Frieda F. Ingenthron, Editor; G. Smiley Mem. and Welfare Assn. Inc., Publisher.
FREDERICKTOWNf (M7), pop. 8,696; Madison Co. (SE). 50 m W of Cape Girardeau.
MP RR. Manufactures shoes, lumber products and flour. Resort, Ozarks. Lead,
cobalt, copper, zinc, iron mines; timber. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
Democrat-News + Thursday Ind. Dem 1870 8 24 280 3.00 **3,043
O. B. Ferguson, Editor; Ferguson Brothers Printing Co., Publisher.
FULTONf (J6), pop. 10,052; Callaway Co. (C). 26 m NE of Jefferson City. GM&O RR.
Fire brick, farm machinery, shoe factories. Westminster College. Coal mines;
fire-clay quarries. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Columns-fV Bi-monthly Collegiate 1871 5 24 210 x $1,000
Students of Westminster College, Editors and Publishers.
Sun-Gazette-f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1888 8 24 287 9.50 §4,317
Comic strip advertising accepted.
V. A. Johnston, Jr. and Sr., Editors; Sun Printing Co., Publisher.
GAINESVILLEf (H9). pop. 809; Ozark Co. (S). 65 m SE of Springfield. Railroad
station. West Plains. SLSF RR. Roller and shingle mills ; cotton gins. Farming.
Ozark County Times 4- Thursday Democratic 1906 7 24 280 2.00 §1,702
J. W. Daniel. Editor and Publisher.
GALENAf (F9), pop. 489; Stone Co. (SW). 80 m SW of Springfield. MP RR. Canning
factories. Oak timber. Farming. Tomatoes, corn, wheat.
Stone County News-Oracle-f.. Friday Democratic 1884 6 24 280 2.00 §434
C. W. Crawford, Editor; Crawford Publishing Co.
Stone Co. Republican -f Thursday Republican 1957 6 24 280 2.00 1,670
Leon Fredrick, Editor and Publisher.
GALLATINf (E3), pop. 1,684; Daviess Co. (NW). 54 m E of St. Joseph. CRI&P;
WAB RRs. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay, oats.
Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1867 8 22 294 3.00 §1,240
North Missourian-f Thursday Republican 1864 8 22 294 3.00 §1,325
Space sold only in combination with the Gallatin Democrat.
J. R. Snyder, Editor; Wm. M. Harrison and J. R. Snyder, Publishers.
GARDEN CITY (D5%), pop. 590; Cass Co. (W). 45 m SE of Kansas City. Railroad
station. Harrisonville. MKT; MP; SLSF RRs. Hatchery. Stock, dairy, poultry,
fruit, grain farms.
Views-f Wednesday Ind. Dem 1888 5 26 252 1.50 992
Edgar E. Coy, Editor and Publisher.
GERALD (K6), pop 429; Franklin Co. (E). 66 m SW of St. Louis. CRI&P RR. Flour
and stave mills ; cap factory. Fire-clay pits ; oak timber. Dairy, stock, poultry
farms.
Journal Friday Republican 1916 5 26 252 1.50 §610
Robert A. Edmonson, Editor; Edwin H. Vemmer, Publisher.
GIDEON (N9%), pop. 1,764; New Madrid Co. (SE). 85 m W of New Madrid. SLSF;
SLS RRs. Saw mill. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat, soybeans.
News-f Friday Independent . ...1940 6 26 280 2.00 tl,150
G. R. Derby, Editor and Publisher.
GLASGOW (G4), pop. 1,440; Howard Co. (C). On Missouri River, 20 m SW of Moberly.
GM&O RR. Saw mills; garment factory. Ships cattle, wheat, corn. Diversified
farming. Grain, livestock.
Missourian-t- Thursday Democratic 1867 7 24 280 2.50 §1,320
Mrs. J. W. Stevenson, Editor and Publisher.
GOLDEN CITY (D8), pop. 839; Barton Co. (SW). 80 m NE of Joplin.
Manufactures fishing lures. Coal mines. Stock, grain farms.
Herald + Thursday Democratic 1881
Dellard Surbrugg, Editor and Publisher.
7 26
SLSF RR.
808 2.00
1,358
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; «A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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GORIN (H2). pop. X410; Scotland Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Hannibal. ATASF RR.
Bank, Memphis. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, soybeans, hay.
Argus + .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 6 26 280 2.25 §625
E. P. Heckethorn, Editor and Publisher.
QRANDVIEW (C5), pop. 1,556; Jackson Co. (W). 15 m S of Kansas City. KCS; SLSF
RRs. Feed mill. Diversified farming. Apples, dairy products.
Jackson County Advocate + .. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 8 24 315 2.00 §4,123
James D. Turnbaugh, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
GRANT CITYf <D1%). pop. 1,184; Worth Co. (NW). 72 m NE of St. Joseph. CB&Q
RR. Diversified farming. Livestock, poultry.
Times-Tribune -f ...................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1865 8 24 808 2.00 §3,021
Chase McLaughlin, Editor; Times Tribune Corp., Publisher.
GREEN CITY (F2). pop. 673; Sullivan Co. (N). 60 m NW of Moberly. CB&Q RR.
Manufactures lumber. Diversified farming.
Press 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1893 7 24 280 2.00 850
John E. Ballard, Editor and Publisher.
GREENFIELDf (E8), pop. 1,218; Dade Co. (SW). 40 m NW of Springfield. SLSF
RR. Cannery. Walnut timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms.
Advertiser + ............................ .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1954 7 24 280 2.50 **1,793
James F. Wallace, Editor; James F. and Hilda M. Wallace, Publishers,
106 S. Main.
Vedette and Advocate .............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1866 6 24 266 3.00 1,961
Robert L. Dee, Publisher.
GREEN RIDGE (F5), pop. 335; Pettis Co. (WC). 15 m SW of Sedalia. MKT RR.
Hatchery. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Local News-f ........................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1892 6 26 280 1.50 §579
J. E. Stark. Editor and Publisher.
GREENTOP (G2), pop. 281; Schuyler Co. (N). 58 m SW of Ottumwa, la. WAB RR.
Bank, Downing. Chicken hatcheries. Walnut timber; coal mines. Dairy, stock,
poultry farms.
Reporter -f ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1926 7 24 276 1.25 §205
Mrs. Rowena Ertel, Editor; J. F. Forsythe, Publisher, Lancaster.
GREENVILLEf (M8), pop. 270; Wayne Co. (SE). 55 m W of Cape Girardeau. Rail-
road station, Williamsville. MP; SLSF RRs. Bank, Poplar Bluff. Lumber mill.
Hickory and white oak timber. Diversified farming. Corn. hay. clover.
Sun-h ........................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1893 7 26 276 2.50 §800
C. L. Ellinghouse, Editor; Stivers and Ellinghouse, Publishers.
HALE (F8), pop. 452; Carroll Co. (NWC). 45 m NW of Moberly. CB&Q RR. Timber;
coal mines. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Leader ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1893 5 26 245 1.50 §575
V. and M. F. Vaughan, Editors and Publishers.
HAMILTON (E3), pop. 1,728; Caldwell Co. (NW). 48 m E of St. Joseph. CB&Q RR.
Shoe factory. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Advocate-Hamiltonian-f- ........ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1878 8 24 308 3.00 **2,13O
M. O. Ridings, Editor; Caldwell County Printing Co., Publisher.
HANNIBAL (K3). pop. 20.444; Marion Co. (NE). On Mississippi River, 20 m S of
Quincy, 111. CB&Q ; WAB RRs. Bridge to Shepherd, 111. Boat connections. Manu-
factures shoes, cement, steel, lumber products. Dairy, grain farms. Wheat, oats,
corn. Two TV stations.
Courier-Post -f- ......................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1838 8 22 301 18.20*^10,942
Comic strip advertising accepted.
E. L. Sparks, Publisher. 201 N. Third St.
Labor-Press-f .......................... Friday ............. Labor Dem ........ 1915 8 24 280 1.50 §934
V. W. Wells, Editor; Z. G. Klene, Publisher, 205 N. Main St.
HARRISONVILLEf (D5), pop. 2,630; Cass Co. (W). 40 m SE of Kansas City. MP;
MKT; SLSF RRs. Feed mill. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1880 8 24 294 3.00 4,552
J. W. Brown,jr., Editor and Publisher.
HAYTI (NIC), pop. 8,802; Pemiscot Co. (SE). 105 m NE of Memphis, Tenn. SLSF RR.
Manufactures cotton and lumber. Ships cotton, livestock, dairy products. Gum,
oak timber. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, hay.
Missouri Herald (offset) ........ Friday ............ Ind. Dem ............ 1908 6 24 224 2.00 §3,200
Herald Printing Company, Publisher.
HERMANNf (K5), pop. 2,528; Gasconade Co. (EC). On Missouri River, 40 m E of
Jefferson City. MP RR. Manufactures shoes, staves, milk products, ball-point
pens, cigarette lighters. Diaspore, flint and clay quarries; timber. Diversified
farming. Mushrooms, poultry, grain.
Advertiser-Courier -f .............. Friday ............ Republican ......... 1873 7 24 280 2.50 §3,648
J. J. Graf, Editor; Graf Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
HERMITAGEf (F7), pop. 204; Hickory Co. (SWC). 55 m N of Springfield. Railroad
station, Weaubleau. SLSF RR. Poultry, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Index -f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1881 7 24 276 2.00 §2,510
Willa Mae Jenkins, Editor; Earl Jenkins, Publisher.
Circulation-- **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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HIGGINSVILLE (E4), pop. 8,428; Lafayette Co. (W). 56 m E of Kansas City. GM&O;
MP RRs. Manufactures incubators, flour, shoes, brick and tile. Coal mines.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hogs, cattle.
Advance + .......... Friday Republican 1878 7 24 280 2.00 82,792
G. Dentil Scott, Editor; George Scott Printing; Company, Publisher.
HlLLSBOROf (L6), pop. 890; Jefferson Co. (E). 88 m 6W of St. Louis. Railroad sta-
tion, De Soto. MP RR. Diversified farming.
Jefferson County Record -{-....Thursday Republican 1911 8 24
Wm. A. Henderson, Editor; Jefferson County Record, Publisher.
294 2.50 §5,767
HOLDEN (E6), pop. 1,765; Johnson Co. (W). 40 m W of Sedalia. MP; MKT RRs.
i hatchery; creamery. Lespedeza seed center. Dairy, poultry, stock, grain
Chicken 1
farms.
Progress -f Thursday Democratic 1904
W. L. Simpson, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 276 2.50 §1,775
HOPKINS (Cl%). pop. 825; Nodaway Co. (NW). 60 m N of St. Joseph. CB&Q RR.
Bank, Maryville. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Journal -f Thursday Republican 1876 7 24 280 2.00 §1,011
Russell Cross, Editor; Joe H. Wright, Publisher.
HOUSTONf (J8), pop. 1,277; Texas Co. (S). 75 m E of Springfield. Railroad station,
Cabool. SLSF RR. Lumber and stave, shoe, furniture factories. Oak, pine timber.
Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Herald + Thursday Democratic 1879 7 26 273 2.50 2,309
Lane E. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
Republican + Wednesday Republican 1900 7 24 276 2.50 §1,600
C. W. Burkhead, Editor; Texas County Printing Co., Publisher.
HUMANSVILLE (E7), pop. 808; Polk Co. (SWC). 54 m NW of Springfield. Railroad
station, Flemington. SLSF RR. Feed and flour mills. Hardwood timber. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Star-Leader -f- Thursday Independent ,1876 7 24 273 2.00 §1,097
Max E. Williams, Editor; Star Printing Co., Publisher.
HUME (C6), pop. 474; Bates Co. (W). 25 m NE of Fort Scott, Kan. KCS RR. Coal
mines. Agriculture. Dairying, livestock.
Border Messenger-h .Thursday Democratic 1889 6 26 280 2.50 §524
Mrs. Bessie Carlton, Editor and Publisher.
HUNNEWELL (J8), pop. 293; Shelby Co. (NE). 30 m W of Hannibal. CB&Q RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn.
Standard Friday Republican 1957 7 24 280 2.00 §582
Lila Baldwin, Editor; Mrs. V. M. Yancey, Publisher.
HUNTSVILLEf (G4), pop. 1,520; Randolph Co. (NO. 7 m W of Moberly. WAB RR.
Health resort, springs. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
Randolph Co. Times-Herald -f. Thursday Democratic 1911 5 24 280 2.00 1,000
Space sold only in combination with Clifton Hill Rustler.
V. W. Davis, Editor ; Times Publishing Company.
IBERIA (H6), pop. 595; Miller Co. (C). 40 m S of Jefferson City. Railroad station,
Crocker. SLSF RR. Mining. Agriculture. Fruit, livestock.
Miller County Sentinel -f Thursday Republican 1905 7 24 280 2.00 §2,239
Glenn A. Martin, Editor and Publisher.
ILLMO (N8), pop. 1,247; Scott Co. (SE). 10 m S of Cape Girardeau. MP; SLSW RRs.
Ferry to Thebes, 111. Manufactures silk hosiery, overalls, coats, pants. Diver-
sified farming. Wheat, corn, peaches.
Jimplicute-f Thursday Republican 1914 5 24 224 2.00 §837
George A. Frye, Editor and Publisher.
INDEPENDENCEf (D4), pop. 36,963 ; Jackson Co. (W). Adjoins Kansas City. GM&O;
MP RRs.
Manufactures farm machinery, flour, stoves and furnaces, cement, wall tile,
dresses, plastics, aluminum awnings, beds, mattresses, box springs. Oil refinery.
Three banks ; deposits (6-30-58), $29,905,829. 16,787 gas meters; 30,792 tele-
phones. Diversified farming. Potatoes, corn, wheat, soybeans.
Examiner-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898 8 24 294 10.40 §10,713
Color advertising accepted.
T. Hall Collinson, Editor; O. S. Stauffer, Publisher. 821 W. Lexington St.
1900 6 24 218 7.50 1,938
6 20 224 1.80 22,000
3 28 138 4.00 16,182
News-f
Color advertising accepted.
Pictorial Shopper ..................... Friday ............ Shopping ........... 1939
Craig Siegfried, Editor and Publisher, 810 N. Osage St.
Saints Herald (no adv.) ......... Monday .......... R.L.D.S .............. 1860
Herald Publishing House.
IRONTONf (L7), pop. 1,148; Iron Co. (SE). 80 m SW of St. Louis. MP RR. Shirt.
shoe, sash and door factories. Oak and pine timber; lead and iron mines. Diver-
sifted farming.
Iron County Register .............. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1867 7 26 276 2.00 51,925
Eli P. Ake, Editor and Publisher.
Mountain Echo-f .................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1937 6 26 280 2.00 §2,026
H. H. Hardy, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A! B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Msts. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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JACKSONf (N8), pop. 8,707; Cape Girardeau Co. (SE). 10 m NW of Cape Girardeau.
MP RR. Manufactures shoes, bricks, handles, lumber, flour, creamery products,
pottery, plastic parts. Hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Cape County Post+ Thursday Republican 1886 7 24 280 2.00 2,388
Leo L. Schade, Editor and Publisher.
Missouri Cash-Book + Thursday Democratic 1871 6 26 380 2.00 $2,402
Marvin E. Proffer. Editor; Missouri Cash-Book, Publisher.
JAMESPORT (E2H), pop. 720; Daviess Co. (NW). 60 m NE of St. Joseph. CRI&P
RR. Burial vaults manufactured. Hatchery; seed processing plant. Diversified
farming.
News-f- Friday Independent 1944 6 26 276 2.00 §855
Walter E. Kearns, Editor and Publisher.
JASPER (D8), pop. 776; Jasper Co. (SW). 20 m NE of Joplin. MP RR. Manufactures
flour and dried milk. Timber. Agriculture, especially dairying.
Jasper County News-f Thursday Independent 1898 6 23 252 2.00 J930
Harry N. Ward. Editor; Elsie W. Ward, Publisher, Box 6. 1 2,400— Free
JEFFERSON CITYf (H6H), pop. 25,099; Cole Co. (C). The State Capital. On Missouri
River. 80 m SE of Columbia. MP RR. Bridge to Cedar City. Airline, OZA.
Manufactures shoes, clothing, brooms, beverages, flour, structural steel, steel
fabrication, wood products, dairy products, bricks. Railroad shops ; printing and
publishing houses; brewery. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58), $93,656,682. 9,653
electric (AC) meters; 7,674 gas (nat.) meters; 15,021 telephones. Lincoln Uni-
versity (Negro). Poultry, fruit, grain farms. Wheat, corn. TV station.
Capital News + { JJ jj"^ x-Sun- Democratic 1915
News and Tribune+ Sunday Independent 1932
Post-Tribune + j&llun*'811*' R«Publican 1924
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
J. G. Majersky, Editor; News Tribune Co., Inc., Publisher.
Construction Advisor, The Monthly Construction 1928 2 86 126 T
J. George Robinson, Editor; Assoc'd General Contractors of Missouri, Publishers.
P. O. Box 94.
Journal of the Missouri Bar.. Monthly Legal 1945 2 24 91 x6.00
Wade F. Baker, Editor; Missouri Bar, Publisher, 223^ E. High St.
Lincoln Clarion + Weekly Collegiate 1932 5 24 171 1.50
Students of Lincoln University, Dept. of Journalism, Editors and Publishers.
Mi!L0wsVF^.B"r.e.aU J Monthly Agricultural 1921 5 24 215 1.00
Dick Brown! Editor; Missouri Farm Bureau Fed'n., Publisher, Box 658.
Missouri Pharmacist* Monthly Mo. Pharm'sts...1926 controlled1?^*!™.
John Hoshor, Ed.; Missouri Pharmaceutical Assn., Pub.. 601 Central Trust Bldg.
MiLe^olna3i5e.!!..l4f." JQuarterly Amer. Legion.... 1932 5 24 205 x.25
Kenneth Cruse, Editor; Missouri Dept. of American Legion, Publisher.
JOPLIN (C8), pop. 38,711; Jasper Co. (SW). 75 m W of Springfield. AT&SF; KCS;
MKT; MP; SLSF RRs. Airlines: AA; CEN; OZA.
Manufactures leather goods, aircraft parts, lead, zinc, cooperage, explosives,
missiles, chemicals, alcohol, fertilizer, dog food. Meat packing plants. Three
banks; bank debits (6-1-58), $41,306,000. 16,685 electric (AC) meters;
15,229 gas (nat.) meters; 22,130 telephones. Zinc, lead mines; stone quarries;
oak timber. Two TV stations.
f Globe -f Morn.ex.Mon.. Independent 1896 8
8
24
24
24
294
294
294
15.00
5.20
15.60
54,851
514,4*7
§10,281
J7.400
n,4io
36,846
1,500
500
$70,115
23 301 13.00**30,85i
Sunday circ.**35,133
23 301 9.36**11,604
25 280 2.50 §1,426
102
•< News-Herald -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1872
I Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Joplin Globe Pub. Co., 117 E. Fourth St.
Southwestern, The Friday Democratic 1936 8
W. H. Clark, Editor; Four States Broadcasters, Inc., Publishing Co.,
W. 6th and Tyler.
TrirState Medical Bulletin* Monthly {S^lcfne 195° 2 24
Dr. S. W. Scorse, Editor ; Joplin Printing Co., Publisher.
KAHOKAf (J2). pop. 1.847; Clark Co. (NE). 20 m NW of Keokuk, Iowa. CB&Q RR.
Cheese factory. Limestone quarry; timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, oats,
corn.
Clark County Courier-f Tuesday Republican 1895 8 26 290 2.60 91*900
Paul C. Rowe, Editor and Publisher.
Gazette Herald-f Friday Democratic 1870 8 26 290 2.50 52,275
Paul C. Rowe. Editor and Publisher.
KANSAS CITY (D4). pop. 466,622; Jackson Co. (W). On Missouri River, at mouth of
Kansas (or Kaw) River, 45 m S of St. Joseph. Important railroad center, having
12 trunk lines, including the ATASF; CB&Q; CGW; CMSP&P: CRI&P; GM&O;
KCS; MKT; MP; SLSF; UP; WAB RRs. Airlines: BNF; CAL; TWA; DAL; UAL;
OZA; CEN.
A leading market in the southwest for agricultural products, livestock,
wheat, lumber. Important meat packing, poultry distributing, flour milling
Circulatton— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate, V Issued only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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KANSAS CITY (Continued) Estab Col$<3> Width V Depth Sub
center; general grain market. Center of the mid-continent oil fields. Railroad
shops. Manufactures steel products, airplanes, airplane accessories, ammunition,
paints, varnish, lacquer, farm machinery, tractor, electrical equipment, valves,
fittings, pipes, wire goods, dental supplies, work garments, refrigerators, fire
apparatus, tile and brick, beverages, malt sirup, furniture, caskets, mattresses,
motor cars. Sixty-five banks. Federal Reserve Bank. Bank clearings (6-30-68),
$10,941,054,000; deposits (6-30-58), $1,683,598,000. 282,330 electric (AC)
meters; 216,409 gas (nat.) meters; 370,654 telephones. Coal, lead, zinc
mines ; oil wells. University of Kansas City, many other educational institutions.
Three TV stations.
Agricultura de las Americas (Span.) — See Implements & Tractor.
American Hatchery News Monthly { Breed*'* I*dus. 1925 4 26 168 x
American Poultry and Hatchery Federation, Publisher, 621 East 63rd St. (10).
American Hereford Journal.. Semi-mo Hereford Cattle. 1910 3 28 140 3.00
D. R. Ornduff, Editor; Walker Publications, Inc., 500 Graphic Arts Bldg. (5).
Animal'. Healthmate+ Monthly Vet', Dru*. 19B3 c^J \ L d£t.
J. Leo McMahon, Editor; Mack Associates, Publisher,
Room C, 6550 Troost Ave. (10).
Bank News Monthly Banking 1901 3 26 140 5.00
Also issues four page news supplement every Wednesday.
L. C. Riggs. Editor; Financial Publications. Inc., Publisher, 912 Baltimore Ave.
Circ
$17,199
2,000
$3,290
Box office Saturday
f Motion Pict.
\ Industry
1920 3 80 149 3.00 *19,&52
Printed in ten editions — Western, Southwest. Southeast, North Central, Central,
Mideast, Eastern, New England, Canadian, and Nat'l Execu.
Modern Theatre — Issued every fourth week as a section of Boxoffice and included
in all sectional editions.
Ben Shlyen. Editor and Publisher, Associated Publications,
825 Van Brunt Blvd. (24).
1957 5 24 140
Building Trends . . .. Quarterly Building i 30 140
Controlled circ. VAC 154,332
Ted Isaac, Editor; Building Trends Publishing Co., 19 E. 19th St. (8).
Call-f (Negro) Friday Independent 1919 8 24 301 7.50**19,345
Kansas City Call Co., Inc., Publisher, 1715 E. 18th St. (15).
Cooperative Consumer, The...Semi-mo Co-op 1933 5 24 210 x.25 $260, 000
Circulates in 10 Central and Mountain states.
Harold Hamil, Ed.; Consumers Cooperative Assn., Pub., P. O. Box 7,805 (16).
DaUy Drover, Tehran, 4- {*£«• S<*' {%%%**
Lloyd Linf ord, Editor ; Kansas City Daily Drover Telegram, Publisher.
Daily News Press — See News-Press.
1881 7 26 304 9.00 19,101
Flower and Gardens
Merchandiser
1957 3 27 140 2.00
Controlled free dist.
27 140 3.00
Rachel Snyder, Editor; John E. Tillotson, Publisher, 543 Westport Rd. (11).
fFlower and
.... {Garden Retail
(Trade
Frank Bartonek, Editor; Mid-American Publishing Co., 543 Westport Rd. (11).
"GP" Month,, Medicine "5» Vtl, unplij^?.
American Academy of General Practice, Pub., Volker Blvd. at Brookside (12).
Hardware and Farm \« Mfll1ir f Implements 1895 3 26 108 1.00
Equipment -f f Monthly U Hardware 2 40 108
L. L. Edge, Editor; Western Retail Implement and Hardware Assn., Pub.,
638-40 W. 39th St. (11).
Hawk, The -f- Bi-wkly, Fri... Collegiate 1917
Students of Rockhurst College, Editors and Publishers.
Heart of America Purchaser.. Monthly Purchas'g Agts.1946
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland. O
Ray Shannon & Associates, Inc., Publisher, 2 W. 40th St.
1886
*2&6,406
5 24 238 2.00
Controlled free dist.
8 27 140
2 42 140
Controlled free dist.
3 26 140 3.00
Total unpaid dist.
30,763
*26,177
3,29O
2,570
1,000
P Implement & Tractor Fortnightly Farm. Mach
George H. Seferovich, Editor; Implement and Tractor Publications, Inc., Pub.
Ag(SCaJdsha) ^ lM America8 JMonthly Farming 1952 3 26 140 5.00
Miguel J. Lozano, Editor; Implement and Tractor International Corp., Publisher,
1014 Wyandotte St. (5).
Independent. The Saturday Society 1899 4 26 168 4.50
Mrs. Gleed Gaylord, Editor; Creel Pub. Co., Inc., 819 Walnut St. (6).
Insurance Magazine Monthly Insurance 1891 3 26 140 x2.00
Printed in two editions: Life Insurance edition; Local Agents edition.
Harry P. Bouck, Editor; H. A. Bodendieck, Pullisher, 912 Baltimore Ave.
3,149
*31,590
1,423
> 34,461
$5,412
t8,000
. B «' »*r Motey 195° 2 26 105
Subscription price, $2.00 for 14 issues.
Erie Smith, Editor ; Grand Council of the Order of De Molay, Publisher,
201 E. Armour Blvd. (11).
Circulation — **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
JP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued onlj during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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JmSoc?e%°BulfetfnC-f1. } Weekly Medical 1905 2 29 105 xl.OO
G. Wilse Robinson," Jr!', M.D., Editor; Jackson Co. Medical Society, Publisher.
8036 Gillham Rd. (8).
Jewish Chronicle* Friday {pJe^s"^^811 192° 6 24 224 8-°°
Victor Slone, Ed.; Jewish Chronicle Pub. Co., 306 Ridge Bldg., 018 Main St. (5).
Kansas Citian Monthly C. of C. Local 1888 8 28 140x2.00
Dorothy Lamoree, Ed.; C. of C. of Kansas City, Pub., 1080 Baltimore Ave. (5).
Kansas City Grocer* Monthly Ret. Groc 1913 2 40 140 xl.50
C. R. Stromberg, Editor; Retail Grocers Assn., Publisher,
4042 Indiana (30).
Kansas City Medical Journal.. Quarterly Medical 1924 2 27 105 x.50
E. Leas Clower, Editor; Kansas City Southwest Clinical Society, Publisher,
3036 Gillham Rd. (8).
Labor Beacon* Friday Labor 1954 5 24 215 3.00
William P. Rowley, Editor; Meyer L. Goldman, Publisher, 1825 Harrison (8).
MS?Ens?r)*' J1 (Italian jMonthly Educational 1921 2 40 133 1.00
J. B. Biscegiia, Editor; National Religious Press, Publisher, 544 Wabash.
Mid-Continent Bottler Monthly {lottlers^ 1946 3 26 14° 3'00
H. A. Bodendieck, Ed.; Financial Publications, Inc., Pub., 912 Baltimore Ave.
3 26 140 2.00
Mid-Continent Jeweler Monthly (jeweYry 1901
Hoyt Hurst, Editor and Publisher, 1014 Wyandotte (5).
Mid- West Contractor* Weekly Constr. News. ...1901
Publishes Public Works Issue, Bi-weekly (Wednesday).
Mid- West Records, Inc., P. O. 766, 2537 Madison Ave (8).
Midwestern Druggist* Monthly /Retail ft 1925
26 140 10.00
Controlled circ.
27
40
140
140
3.00
Circ
1.515
4,850
$1,692
J4.600
21,892
3,600
4,463
> 6,684
121
J. Leo McMahon, Publisher, 6550 Troost Ave. (10). Controlled free dist. 6,454
MidwestWool Growers News. ..Monthly Wool Growing...! 9 40 4 27 147 .50 11,500
Frank C. Rice, Editor; Midwest Wool Marketing
Cooperative, Publisher, 915 Wyoming St. (1).
Modern Theatre — See Boxoffice.
National Bulletin, The Monthly . .. VFW Auxiliary 1946 3 28 142 x.40 290,650
Jo Hoffman, Editor; Ladies Auxiliary to VFW of the U. S., Publisher,
406 W. 34th St. (11).
News-Press -f- ..
Democratic
1914 8
24 294 10.00
Friday circ.
{Morn. ex.
•\ Sat. ft Sun.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Garrett L. Smalley, Ed.; Kansas City News-Press, Pub., News-Press Bldg. (8).
N.L.G.I. Spokesman Monthly Petrol and Oil... 19 37 3 26 140 5.00
T. W. Miller, Editor; National Lubricating Grease Institute, Publisher,
4688 J. C. Nichols Parkway (12).
North Lawrence News, The....Quarterly Lit. Review 1951 2 26 99 .40
M. Neal, Editor and Publisher, Box 2614 (42).
(Packer* Saturday {duc^Mkts™" 1893 8 24 28° 5'00
Issued in 5 eds.: Kansas City, New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Los Angeles (5).
Poultry and Eggs Weekly*. .Saturday {£°Egg?Utter 192° 5 22 224 2-°°
R. V. Whiting, Editor; The Packer Publishing Co., Second and Delaware Sts. (5).
Polled Hereford World lTurt«*Mv /Pure Bred 1Q47 « 9R 140 o 00
Magazine JMonthly {cattle 1947 3 28 14° 3-00
Frank W. Farley, Sr., Editor; Polled Hereford Pub'ns, Inc., 720 Delaware,
Room 516.
1895 3 25 140
Railway Carmen's Journal*. Monthly R.R. Labor 2 88 140
Controlled free dist.
R. H. Jamison, Editor; Brotherhood Railway Carmen of America, Publisher,
4929 Main St. (12).
Record* {JJ g^Jex *Sat* {&°RellCEstate 1888 5 24 206 18'°°
Clifford B. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 306 E. 12th St.
§817
$2,998
1:2,268
J500
* 16,786
*4,801
J9.432
10,000
165,000
770
^iiw^ vw 1939 8 28 294 3.00
Rev. V. J. LovetC Ed'.'; Catholic Press Society Inc., Pub., P.O. Box 1087 (41).
•D * M T i» _i_ Ttf *ui JRet.Lumber A 1908 3 28 140 xl.OO
Retail Lumberman* Monthly jBldg Indust. 2 48 140
B. H. Wambolt, Editor; Chas. W. Hestwood,' Publisher, Controlled free dist.
1420 R. A. Long Bldg. (6).
Secretary, The* Monthly Secretarial 1942 \ 40 140
Doris Quinn, Editor; Samuel Dodsworth Co., 412 W. 10th St. (5).
Southwestern Miller* Tuesday Milling 1922 5 26 164 2.00
David N. Sosland, Editor; Sosland Bros., Pub., 860 Board of Trade Bldg. (5).
Southwest News (offset) Thursday Independent
1958 5 22 215 3.00
2,523
356
20,500
8,788
noo
Dewayne Oglesbee, Editor; Dale Robinson, Publisher, 225 W. 8th St. (5).
1 14,, 100 — Free
«*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
«ms. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate, V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Star-4- ..... (Evg.ex.Sun., Indet>endent 1880 8 22 308 20.80**334,518
Ol*r^ ........................................ ISun. Morn. ^aepeiment ...... Sunday circ.**354,O46
Times -f .................................... Morn.ex.Sun... Independent ....... 1901 8 22 808 20.80-^*320,138
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Roy A. Roberts. Editor; Kansas City Star Co., Publisher, 1729 Grand Ave. (8).
W-kly Star Farmer* ........... Wednesday ....Ind. A,rlc .......... "•« Vtal unpaid dirt.
Printed in three editions: Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma-Arkansas.
Roderick Turnbull, Editor; Kansas City Star Co.. Publisher. 1729 Grand Ave. (8).
Tavern Talk combined with Iaa4.,,..j__, TI«.*.~I 101 A o oo i^n o AA t AQA
Mid-west Hotel Reporter.. JSaturday ........ Hotel .................. 191° 3 28 14° 3'00 1'030
Tavern Talk Publishing Co., 910 Central St. (5).
Transit Scout, The ................... Monthly .......... St. RR Emp's ..... 1956 5 24 195 Free
Brock D. Holmes. Editor; Kansas City Public Service Co., Publisher.
1627 Main St. (8).
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Kansas City Ed. * 147,386.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Missouri Ed. * 18, 022.
University News V .................. Wednesday ....Collegiate .......... 1933 5 24 213 Free $1,500
Students of the University of Kansas City, Eds. and Pubs., 6100 Rockhill Rd.
URetiewV<f^^ ........ Coll. Lit ............. 1936 2 30 105 3.00
Alexander Cappon, Editor; University of Kansas City, Pub., 5100 Rockhill Rd.
Veterinary Medicine ............... Monthly .......... Veterinary ......... 1905 2 32 116 5.00 8,652
Dr. Robert L. Anderes, Editor; Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co.,
808 Livestock Exchange Bldg.
V.F.W. Magazine .................... Monthly .......... V.F.W. 1913 3 27 140 x 1.0 0*1, 088,875
Barney Yanofsky, Editor; Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States,
Publisher, Broadway at 84th St. (11).
Wednesday Magazine, The-f- Weekly. . .. Shopper ...... 1937 4 26 159 1,500
Subscription price $1.00 for 8 months. Controlled free dist. 13,750
Ernest N. Brown, Editor; Alpha N. Brown, Publisher, 63rd & Brookside Blvd.
Weekly Star Farmer — See Star.
Workbasket, The ..................... Monthly .......... Women's Int ...... 1935 2 27 98 1.50*1,362,237
Modern Handcraft Inc., Publisher, 648 Westport Rd. (11).
Workbench ............................... Bi-monthly ..... Hobbies ............. 1946 3 27 140 2.00 *255,386
Theodore M. O'Leary, Editor; Modern Handcraft, Inc., Publisher,
548 Westport Rd. (11).
KEARNEY (D4), pop. 670; Clay Co. (W). 25 m NE of Kansas City. CB&Q RR. Ships
livestock and grain. Coal mines. Diversified farming. Cattle, hogs, sheep.
Courier-f- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1932 6 26 280 1.50 §710
R. A. Whipple, Editor; Whipple Printing Company, Publisher.
KENNETTf (M10). pop. 8,686; Dunklin Co. (SE). 80 m S of Cape Girardeau. SLSF
RR. Manufactures shirts, lumber. Cotton gins; cotton compresses. Timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Dunklin Democrat -f ............... f |vs^x' Sat' Democratic ........ 18H8 8 24 294 12.00 §4,422
Wm. E. Dye, Editor; Jack Stapleton, Jr., Publisher, 212 N. Main St.
KEYTESVILLEf (G4), pop. 783; Chariton Co. (NC). 20 m W of Moberly. WAB RR.
Manufactures lumber products. Diversified farming. Grain, cattle, hogs.
Chariton Courier -f .................. Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1869 7 24 280 2.50 1,220
E. J. Kirby, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
KING CITY (C2). pop. 1,081; Gentry Co. (NW). 80 m NE of St. Joseph. CB&Q RR.
Butter and blue-grass seed industries. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats.
TrI-County News-f ................. Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1920 7 23 280 2.50 ** 1,859
Louis N. Bowman, Editor and Publisher.
KIRKSVILLEf (G2), pop. 11,110; Adair Co. (N). 60 m N of Moberly. CB&Q; WAB
RRs. Shoe, glove factories; hatcheries. Northeast Missouri State Teachers
College; Kirks ville College of Osteopathy and Surgery. Coal mines. Dairy farms.
Corn.
Expre.sandNeW. + ............. Impendent ...... 1901 * "g
gu, .
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Express Publishing Co.
1894 2 80 112
Journal of Osteopathy + ........ Monthly .......... Osteopathic ....... " Controlled circ. >13,217
Morris Thompson, Editor; The Kirks ville College of Osteopathy and Surgery.
Ram BullerV ........................... Monthly .......... Coll. Humor ....... 1931 2 40 126 1.60
Students of Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Sursrery ; students of Northeast
Missouri State Teachers' College, Editors and Publishers.
Stilletto ..................................... Quarterly ........ Coll.&Alumni ..... 1921 c^t" led free dis?. 7,500
Clifton Cornwall, Editor; Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery. Pub.
Teachers College Index -f- ...... Wednesday ....Collegiate ........... 1909 5 24 252 1.50 1,700
Students of Northeast Missouri State Teachers Oollege, Editors and Publishers.
KIRKWOOD (M6), independent branch of St. Louis P. O., pop. 18,640; St. Louis Co.
(E). 14 m W of St. Louis. MP; SLSF RRs. Manufactures lime, cement and
lumber products. Suburban residential town. Horticulture.
Advertiser-f- ............................ Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1946 5 24 208 18,OOO — Free
Countian Publishing Co., Pub., 122 N. Kirkwood Rd.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <$ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand Me Nail*
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Messenger-}- Thursday Independent. 1922 7 26 276 2.50 2,020
Nancy Frazer Meyer, Editor; David Lee Jones, Publisher, 125 Argonne Dr.
KNOB NOSTER (E6), pop. 585; Johnson Co. (W). 50 m SW of Independence. MP
RR. Broom factory. Stock and grain farms.
Item-f Wednesday Ind. Dem 1958 7 24 280 2.60 1,500
Jim T. Lacy, Editor and Publisher, McPherson St. 475 — Free
KNOX CITY (H2), pop. 862; Knox Co. (NE). 88 m NW of Quincy. 111. Railroad name,
Knox. CB&Q RR. Bank, Edina. Timber. Stock and grain farms. Corn, soybeans,
oats.
N*ws .Thursday Democratic 1926 5 26 195 1.00 §308
Tillie Goodwin. Editor; Knox City News. Publisher.
LA BELLE (J2), pop. 840; Lewis Co. (NE). 80 m NW of Quincy. 111. CB&Q RR.
Oak, hickory, walnut timber. Farming. Corn, hogs, soybeans.
Star+ Thursday ....Democratic 1883 6 26 276 2.50 §1,000
Lillian Wright. Editor and Publisher.
LADDONIA— Herald— See Press and Laddonia Herald, Vandalia.
LA GRANGE (J2%). pop. 1.106; Lewis Co. (NE). On Mississippi River. 11 m N of
Quincy, 111. CB&Q RR. Iron foundry. Creamery. Gravel pit. Stock, dairy, poul-
try, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Indicator+ Thursday Republican 1888 6 26 280 2.00 985
W. L. Breuer, Editor and Publisher.
LAMARf (D7%). pop. 8.233; Barton Co. (SW). 30 m NE of Joplin. MP; SLSF RRs.
Manufactures brooms and wire products. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Wheat, corn, hay, poultry products.
Democrat -f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1900 7 24 280 9.00 §3,225
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1878 7 24 280 2.00 §771
Madeleine Aull Van Hafften, Editor; Lamar Democrat Inc., Publisher.
LANCASTERf (Gl^), pop. 856; Schuyler Co. (N). 42 m S of Ottumwa, la. CB&Q
RR. Hatchery. Timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats, livestock.
Excelsior + Thursday Democratic 1866 7 24 276 2.50 §1,290
J. F. Forsythe, Editor and Publisher.
LA PLATA (H2%), pop. 1,331; Macon Co. (N). 42 m N of Moberly. AT&SF; WAB
RRs. Oil pumping station. Timber. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Hay.
Home Press4- Thursday Republican 1876 7 24 280 2.00 1,900
Gerald D. Bloom and Gerald and Donald Bloom, Editors and Publishers.
LATHROP (DS%), pop. 888; Clinton Co. (NW). 88 m NE of Kansas City. AT&SF;
CB&Q RRs. Machine shop. Diversified farming. Grain.
Optimist .Thursday Democratic 1909 6 24 280 2.50 §913
R. E. Cole, Jr., Editor; Lathrop Optimist, Publisher.
LAWSON (D4), pop. 486; Ray Co. (NW). 89 m NE of Kansas City. AT&SF; CRI&P;
CMSP&P RRs. Stock, grain farms. Corn.
Review+ Thursday Republican 1880 6 26 280 2.50 889
Sheldon B. Hunter. Editor; The Laws on Review, Publisher.
LEBANONf (G7), pop. 6.808; Laclede Co. (SO. 48 m NE of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Garment and cheese factories: stave mills; creamery; bottling plant: tool and
dye works. Resort, Ozarks. Oak, walnut timber. Dairy stock, poultry farms.
( Record -f- {sat^Vsun Independent 1945 8 24 294 9.00 §3,200
All day newspaper. Comic strip advertising accepted.
Rustic Republican -f Thursday Republican 1873 8 24 294 2.00 1,276
Doyle Hilton, Editor; Lebanon Publishing Co., Inc., 221 E. Commercial.
LEE'S SUMMIT (D5). pop. 2.564 : Jackson Co. (W). 24 m SE of Kansas City. MP RR.
Manufactures meat products. Diversified farming. Dairying.
Daily Word (no adv.) Monthly Relig. Educ 1924 1 88 66 1.00
Prints edition in Spanish, La Palabra Diaria.
Mary Rowland, Editor; Unity School of Christianity, Publisher.
Good Business (no adv.) Monthly Relig. Educ 1922 2 24 84 1.00
James A. Decker, Editor; Unity School of Christianity, Publisher.
Journal + Thursday Democratic 1881 7 24 280 3.00 §2,184
Paul M. Gould, Editor; Lee's Summit Journal, Publisher.
Lake Lotawana News -f Monthly Independent 1942 5 24 224 1.50 1,627
Prints edition for Lake Tapawingo.
Marion Egan, Editor; Inter-City Press, Inc., Publisher, 562 Huttig St., Fairmount.
Progress (no adv.) Monthly IRefiff^lfduc 19BO 2 24 85 1'°°
James Sweaney, Editor; Unity School of Christianity, Publisher.
Sembrador, El (Span.) Bi-monthly Relig. Educ 1943 2 24 84
Arthur Quintana, Editor; Unity School of Christianity, Publisher.
Unity (no adv.) Monthly Relig. Educ 1889 1 40 78 1.00
George E. Carpenter, Editor; Unity School of Christianity, Publisher.
Weekly Unity (no adv.) Sunday Relig. Educ 1909 3 29 148 1.00
Lowell Fillmore, Editor; Unity School of Christianity, Publisher.
Wee Wisdom (no adv.) Monthly JEdu^&^nter' 1898 S 24 128 2'00
Jane Palmer, Editor; Unity School of Christianity, Publisher.
LEMAY— See Naborhood Link News— St. Louis.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNall*
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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LEXINGTONf (E4), pop. 6,074; Lafayette Co. (W). On Missouri River, 42 m E of
Kansas City. MP RR. Bridge to Henrietta. Shirt factory. Wentworth Military
Academy. Coal mines ; rock quarries. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Circ
Independent 1888 8 24 280 7.00 §3,107
Advertiser-News -f-
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John H. Shea, Editor and Publisher.
Trumpeter, The V Bi-mo.(Mon.) Collegiate 1893 5 24 203 1.00 1,136
Students of Wentworth Military Academy, Eds. and Pubs. Controlled free dist. 4,600
LIBERAL (C7), pop. 739; Barton Co. (SW). 19 m NE of Pittsburgh, Kan. MP; SLSF
RRs. Bank, Lamar. Coal mines. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1910 7 24 280 2.00 900
Theda and Edward Savage, Editors and Publishers.
LIBERTYf (D4), pop. 4,709; Clay Co. (W). 14 m NE of Kansas City. CMSP&P ; CRI&P;
CB&Q RRs. Wm. Jewell College. Farming. Corn, wheat, blue grass, tobacco.
j Advance-f Monday Democratic 1868 8 24 280 2.50 §3,703
1 Tribune-r- Thursday Democratic 1846 8 24 280 2.50 §3,728
1 C. E. Winter. Editor; Winter Publishing Co., Publisher.
William Jewell Student V Thursday Collegiate 1894 5 24 210 2.00 800
Student Body of William Jewell College, Publishers.
LICKING (J7%), pop. 738; Texas Co. (S). 85 m NE of Springfield. Railroad station.
Salem. SLFS RR. Lumber, stave, feed, sporting goods manufactured. Pine, oak
timber. Farming.
News Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 280 2.00 §1,354
G. E. Derrickson and Esther E. Derrickson, Editors; Licking News, Publisher.
LIGUORI (M6). pop. X19; Jefferson Co. (E). 22 m S of St. Louis. Railroad station,
Barnhart. SLSF RR. Stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Liguorian, The (no adv.) Monthly Religious 1913 2 27 101 2.00 $285,000
M. J. Huber, Editor; Redemptorist Fathers, Publisher. Controlled free dist. $1,786
LILBOURN (N9), pop. 1,361; New Madrid Co. (SE). 37 m W of Cairo, 111. SLSW;
SLSF RRs. Bank, New Madrid. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat,
soybeans.
Semo Newa-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1927 7 24 270 2.00 1,820
Raymond Lloyd, Editor and Publisher.
LINNf (J6%), pop. 768; Osage Co. (C). 20 m E of Jefferson City. Railroad station,
Bonnots Mill. MP RR. Diaspore and flint clay mines. Oak timber. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Osage County Republican -f... .Thursday Republican 1882 8 24 294 3.50 §510
Norman B. Gallagher, Editor; Tri-County Publications, Publisher.
Unterrifled Democrat -f .Thursday Independent 1866 8 24 294 3.00 §1,725
Wm. Zevely, Editor; Zevely Publishing Co.
LOCKWOOD (E8), pop. 791; Dade Co. (SW). 35 m NW of Springfield. SLSF RR. Coal
mines; lime rock quarries. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Wheat, hay, corn.
Luminary 4- Thursday Republican 1884 6 26 280 2.50 §1,400
Fred W. Frye, Editor and Publisher.
LOUISIANA (L4), pop. 4,389; Pike Co. (E). On Mississippi River, 25 m S of Hannibal.
GM&O; CB&Q RRs. Bridge to Quincy Junction and Pike, 111. Manufactures but-
tons, garments, gloves, baskets and crates, foundry products. Nursery. Diversi-
fied farming. Cattle, grain, apples.
Press- Journal -f Tues.&Thurs..Ind. Dem 1855 8 24 280 3.00**2,660
Victor A. Gierke, Editor; The Press Journal Pub. Co., 112-116 S. Third St.
MACONf (H3), pop. 4,152; Macon Co. (N). 65 m W of Hannibal. CB&Q; WAB RRs.
Ships agricultural products, stock. Sanitarium (osteopathic). Coal mines. Diver-
sified farming.
Chronicle-Herald + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1910 8 24 294 6.00 §4,355
Comic strip advertising accepted.
F. P. Briggs, Editor; Chronicle-Herald Publishing Company. Inc.
MADISON (H4), pop. 671; Monroe Co. (NE). 16 m E of Moberly. WAB RR. Coal
mines. Train show horses. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, wheat.
Times-f Thursday Democratic 1888 7 24 280 1.50 §770
Juanita Grim Farrell, Editor; R. I. Colburn, Publisher.
MALDEN (N9Ms), pop. 3,396; Dunklin Co. (SE). 60 m SW of Cairo, 111. SLSF; SLSW
RRs. Manufactures shirts. Cotton industry. Ships stock and cotton. Agriculture.
Press-Merit-f Thursday Democratic 1904 8 24 280 2.50 §1,80O
Allen Black and Miller Moll, Publishers.
MANSFIELD (G8), pop. 963; Wright Co. (S). 46 m SE of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Lead, zinc mines. Timber. Diversified farming. Dairying, poultry.
Mirror-Republican Thursday Republican 1903 7 24 280 2.50 §1,583
Chester T. Krause, Editor and Publisher.
MAPLEWOOD — See The Observer— St. Louis.
MARBLE HILLf (N8). pop. 464; Bellinger Co. (SE). 30 m W of Cape Girardeau.
Railroad station, Lutesville. MP RR. Oak timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
Banner-Press + .Thursday Independent 1881 7 24 280 2.00 2,175
Chester Ponder, Editor and Publisher.
MARCELINE (G3), pop. 3,172; Linn Co. (N). 30 m NW of Moberly. AT&SF RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
News and Bucklin Herald -f ....Thursday Democratic 1888 7 24 280 2.50 §2,404
J. V. Rockwell, Editor; Marceline Publishing Company.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§1*.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MARIONVILLE (E8H). Pop. 1,167; Lawrence Co. (SW). 82 m SW of Springfield.
SLSF RR. Vinegar plant; brewery. Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
FreePress-J- .Thursday Ind. Dem 1882 6 24 276 2.00 §660
C. W. Crawford, Editor; Crawford Publishing Co.
MARSHALLf (F4), pop. 8,860; Saline Co. (NWC). 80 m N of Sedalia. GMAO; MP RRs.
Manufactures shoes, propellers, dairy products, flour. Missouri Valley College.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat.
i Democrat-News -f .Evg.ex.Sun Democratic .1879 8 24 294 9.00 §4,012
j Comic strip advertising accepted.
I Saline County Citizen -I- .Thursday Democratic 1896 8 24 294 2.00 §520
L R. N. Hains, Editor; Democrat-News Printing Company, Publisher.
Messenger 4- Thursday Shopper 1932 6 24 252 7,300 — Free
J. E. Williams, Editor and Publisher, 148 W. Court St.
Missouri Valley Delta V Weekly Collegiate 1893 8 24 294 xZ.OO 6OO
Students of Missouri Valley College, Editors and Publishers.
MARSHFIELDf (G8), pop. 1,925; Webster Co. (S). 24 m NE of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Manufactures butter, cheese. Walnut and oak timber. Diversified farming.
Poultry and dairy products, livestock.
Mail-f Thursday Republican 1892 8 24 308 2.50 **3,030
T. B. Watters, J. 3. Watters, T. W. Watters, Editors and Publishers.
MARTHASVILLE (K5), pop. 847; Warren Co. (E). On Missouri River, 80 m SW of
St. Charles. MKT RR. Bank, Dutzow. Lumber mill ; hat factory. Timber. Stock,
poultry, dairy, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Record 4- Friday Republican 1897 6 26 280 2.00 §586
E. C. Kehr, Editor and Publisher.
MARYVILLEf (C2). pop. 6.834; Nodaway Co. (NW). 45 m N of St. Joseph. CBAQ;
WAB RRs. Manufactures lightning rods, auto chains, cement blocks, powdered
milk, tools. Northwest Missouri State College. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry
farms. Corn, wheat.
Forum-f- J3vg.ex.Sun Independent 1869 8 24 294 13.00 §5,794
Comic strip advertising accepted.
B. J. Alcott, Editor; Forum Publishing Company.
Nodaway County Weekly -f... Friday Ind. Rep 1957 8 24 284 3.00
Eugene Price, Editor and Publisher, Burlington Junction. 6,340 — Free
N°(noIdtt)Mi8aOUrianV JThursday Collegiate 1913 8 24 154 xl.OO
Students" of Northwest Missouri State College, Editors and Publishers.
MAYSVILLEf (D3), pop. 973; De Kalb Co. (NW). 85 m E of St. Joseph. CRI&P RR.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, poultry.
y Thursday Republican 1866 6 26 276 2.50 §2,295
Byron F. Lord, Editor and Publisher.
MEMPHISf (H2). pop. 2.036; Scotland Co. (NE). 40 m W of Keokuk, la. CB&Q RR.
Conveyor factory; bottling plant. Hatchery. Ships livestock and grain. Dairy,
poulary, stock farms.
Democrat 4- Thursday Democratic 1872 8 23 294 2.00 §2,550
J. F. Forsythe, Editor and Publisher.
Reveille-f Thursday Republican 1865 8 22 308 2.00 §1,250
J. F. Forsythe, Editor; Memphis Reveille, Publisher, 109 W. Monroe St.
META (J5), pop. 353; Osage Co. (C). 2 m S of Jefferson City. CRI&P RR. Flour mill.
Diversified fanning. Wheat, corn, hay.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 280 2.00 §8OO
Wm. L. Zevely. Editor; Zevely Publishing Co., Linn.
METZ (D6H). pop. 178; Vemon Co. (W). 20 m NE of Fort Scott, Kans. MP RR.
Ships farm products. Oak timber. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, hay.
Times -f ...Friday Independent 1904 5 26 238 1.60 350
Dryden Baze, Editor and Publisher.
MEXICOt <J4), pop. 11,628; Au drain Co. (NEC). 88 m E of Moberly. CBAQ; GMAO;
WAB RRs. Manufactures flour, fire-clay products, bakers' supplies, shoes,
creamery products, bags. Hatchery. Missouri Military Academy. Fire-clay pits.
Agriculture. Oats, wheat, soybeans.
Ledger 4- .Evs.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1855 9 22 294 15.00 **6,426
L. M. and R. M. White, II, Editors and Publishers.
Missouri Counselor (no adv.). ..Bi-monthly W.C.T.U 1886 4 27 168 x.25 8,200
Mrs. J. E. Plummer, Editor; Missouri W.C.T.U., Publisher.
MILANf (F2), pop. 1.972; Sullivan Co. (N). 60 m NW of Moberly. CBAQ RR. Stock,
truck farms. Corn, tomatoes, oats.
Republican-^ Thursday Republican 1876 6 26 280 2.00 1,020
Faith Eubanks, Editor and Publisher.
Standard Thursday Democratic 1871 7 24 280 2.00 2,660
R. M. Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
MOBERLY (H4), pop. 18,116; Randolph Co. (NC). 86 m N of Columbia. MKT;
WAB RRs. Manufactures shoes, silk hosiery, tools, sirups, cheese and other
dairy products ; hay presses. Coal mines. Diversified farming. Poultry.
Message-}- Thursday Democratic 1930 8 24 280 2.00 8,285
L. G. Hardy, Editor and Publisher, 211 W. Reed St.
Democratic 1868 8 24 294 14.00 **8,6SO
....
Comic strp advertisng accepted.
James Todd, Publisher
Circulation— ~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotinty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included ia membership fee.
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MOKANE (J5), pop. 477; Callaway Co. (C). On Missouri River. 19 m E of Jefferson
City. MKT RR. Bank, Steedman. Manufactures cases and crates. Timber.
Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Missourian-j- Thursday Democratic 1894 6 26 280 1.50
R. T. Hodges and Mrs. M. T. Hodges, Editors ; Hodges Publishing Co.
MONETT (E9), pop. 4,771; Barry Co. (SW). 45 m SE of Joplin. SLSF RR. Milk and
poultry processing plants; garment, shoe factories. Dairy, fruit, truck farms.
Strawberries, apples, tomatoes.
Times 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1899 8 24 280 10.80
Dick Brady, Editor; Kenneth G. Meuser, Publisher.
MONROE CITY (J8), pop. 2,098; Monroe Co. (NE). 20 m SW of Hannibal. CB&Q;
WAB RRs. Cheese and creamery products, broom factories. Timber. Diversi-
fied farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
News-f Thursday Democratic 187-5 7 24 280 3.00
Berta Lee Nolen, Editor and Publisher.
MONTGOMERY CITYf (J4%), pop. 1,679; Montgomery Co. (E). 60 m NE of St.
Charles. Railroad name, Montgomery. WAB RR. Flour mill. Fire clay mines.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats, beans.
Montgomery Standard + Thursday Democratic 1866 7 24 280 3.00
Earl F. Hadden, Editor; Standard Publishing Company.
MOUND CITY (B2), pop. 1,412; Holt Co. (NW). 80 m N of St. Joseph. CB&Q RR.
Stock and grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
News Independent, MaitlandlT>, „„,,__ T . «„ 1C7Q 7 „, 9Rn « ftft
Herald and Craig Leader + [Thursday Ind. Rep 1879 7 24 280 3.00
L. R. Taylor, Editor and Publisher, 611 State St.
MOUNTAIN GROVE (H8), pop. 8,106; Wright Co. (S). 60 m SE of Springfield. SLSF
RR. Manufactures lumber, butter and cheese, candy. Missouri Fruit and
Poultry Experiment Stations. Timber. Farming. Dairy, poultry, milk products.
Journal-f- Mon.&Thurs...Democratic 1896 7 24 276 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Duncan, Editors and Publishers.
Tri-County News Thursday Republican 1926 7 24 280 2.00
Orrin W. Barbe, Editor; Lane E. Davis, Publisher.
MOUNTAIN VIEW (J8H), pop. 892; Howell Co. (S). 80 m SE of Springfield. SLSF
RR. Manufactures feed and meal, work clothing. Saw mills. Timber. Diversi-
fied farming. Corn, hay.
Standard -f Thursday Democratic -1908 6 26 273 2.00
Geo. S. Wattles, Editor; Bess Wattles, Publisher.
MOUNT VERNONf (E8), pop. 2,057; Lawrence Co. (SW). 80 m W of Springfield.
SLSF RR. Milk condensary. State Tuberculosis Sanatorium. Diversified farm-
ing. Fruits, dairy products, grain.
Lawrence Chief tain -f Thursday Democratic 1875 7 24 280 2.50
M. H. Alderson, Editor; Mt. Vernon Publishing Co.
Lawrence County Record -(-...Thursday Republican 1898 7 24 280 2.50
M. H. Alderson, Editor; Mt. Vernon Publishing Co.
NEOSHOf (D9), pop. 6,790; Newton Co. (SW). 20 m SE of Joplin. SLSF; M&A;
KCS RRs. Manufactures canned milk, poultry dressing, butter, fruit baskets,
boxes, brooms. Egg cracking, cold storage plants. Summer resort. Nurseries;
fish hatcheries. Farming. Grain.
Miner and Mechanic-!- Friday Republican 1873 7 24 276 2.00
Joe Taylor, Publisher, 120 Spring St.
M— r._i_ JEvg.ex.Sat.& T«^«««/I«TI* 19°5 8 24 294 6-°°
New§+ \Sun.,Sun.M. ^dependent Sunday circ.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Howard L. Bush, Editor and Publisher, 104 E. Hickory St.
NEVADAf (D7), pop. 8,009; Vernon Co. (W). 100 m S of Kansas City. MP; MKT
RRs. Work clothes factory ; metal, brick and tile works ; hatchery. State Hospital
for Insane. Crude oil wells; asphalt, coal mines. Diversified farming. Corn,
wheat, oats.
{Herald-f .Sunday Republican . 1888 8 23 294 5.00
Mail |&VSunf' S&t* D6™0"*"6 1888 8 23 294 15'60
Color advertising accepted in both papers.
Peter V. McCoy. Editor; Nevada Publishing Co., 125 S. Cedar.
NEW CAMBRIA (G8), pop. 296; Macon Co. (N). 86 m NW of Moberly. CB&Q RR.
Canning factory. Diversified farming.
Leader -f Thursday Republican 1914 6 26 280 1.75
J. V. Rockwell, Editor and Publisher.
NEW FRANKLIN (G4%), pop. 1,060; Howard Co. (C). 85 m NE of Sedalia. MKT RR.
Stock, fruit, grain farms. Wheat, corn, tobacco.
News-f Friday Democratic 1889 6 26 280 2.00
Lester E. Lorens, Sr., Editor; The Elite Press, Publisher.
NEW HAVEN (K5), pop. 1,009; Franklin Co. (E). On Missouri River, 50 m E of
Jefferson City. MP RR. Hat. tent and canvas product factories; flour and feed
mills. Nursery. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, hay.
Leader-f- Thursday Independent. 1894 7 24 280 2.26
Eugene Anderson and Wilbur Lefmann, Editors and Publishers.
NEW LONDONf (KS), pop. 868; Rails Co. (NE). 9 m S of Hannibal, nearest rail-
road station. CB&Q; WAB RRs. Diversified farming. Wheat, oats, corn.
Rails County Record -f- Friday Democratic 1865 6 26 279 2.00
J. Porter Fisher, Editor and Publisher.
Clrculatiott— **Sept. A! B.C. Statement; *7une snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. *Non*Mfefl
ems. 13 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNsUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the ns« of the Directory m front of book.
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NEW MADRIDf (N9), pop. 2.726; New Madrid Co. (SE). On Mississippi River, 60 m
8 of Cape Girardeau. SLSF RR. Cotton gins; lumber mill. Oak, hickory,
eottonwood timber. Stock, grain, poultry farms. Cotton, beans, corn, wheat.
Record-f Friday Democratic 1866 7 22 280 2.00 51,350
L. H. Recker, Publisher.
NOEL (D9), pop. 685; McDonald Co. (SW). 85 m 3 of Joplin. KCS RR. Bank,
Southwest City. Lumber mill. Summer resort. Oak timber. Dairy, poultry,
fruit farms. Strawberries.
McDonald County Press Friday Independent 1943 7 23 280 2.60 §950
T. J. Osterloh, Editor; Ralph Pogue, Publisher.
NORBORNE (E4), pop. 1,114; Carroll Co. (NWC). 60 m E of Kansas City. AT&SF;
WAB RRs. Ships grain, livestock. Coal mine. Corn, wheat, oats.
Democrat-Leader + Friday Independent 1900 7 24 280 2.00 51,428
W. D. Hill. Editor; W. Dorsey Hill and Irene Hill, Publishers.
NORTH KANSAS CITY (C4), independent branch of Kansas City P. O.. pop. 8,886;
Clay Co. (W). On Missouri River, 2 m N of Kansas City. WAB; CB&Q;
KCS; MP RRs. Manufactures paint, flour, pipes, bags, boxes, steel products.
Shipping center. Dairy, truck farms.
{News-Dispatch Monday Independent 1916 5 28 224 4.00 J7,225
Subscription price includes Press-Dispatch.
Press-Dispatch Thursday Independent 1928 8 23 294 J7.225
Spotlite-f Thursday Shopper 1954 8 23 294 $8,200 — Free
Kelsey Short, Editor; Clay County Publishing Co., 2001 Clay.
OAK GROVE (D4% ), pop. 761 ; Jackson Co. (W). 28 m SE of Kansas City. GM&O RR.
Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Banner-f- Fridav Democratic 1889 6 26 276 2.00 §95O
Orville Triggs, Editor and Publisher.
ODESSA <E4%), pop. 1,969; Lafayette Co. (W). 88 m E of Kansas City. GM&O RR.
Feed mill; shoe factory. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Odes s an -f Friday Democratic 1884 7 24 280 2.50 **2,069
Joe Western, Editor and Publisher.
OTALLON (L5), pop. 789; St. Charles Co. (E). 80 m NW of St. Louis. WAB RR.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Community News-f Thursday Independent 1951 6 22 248 2.00 1,026
George M. Haller, Editor and Publisher.
ORAN (N8%). pop. 1,156; Scott Co. (SE). 20 m SW of Cape Girardeau. MSP&SSM
RR. Saw mill. Hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
News Friday Democratic 7 26 240 1.00 §725
W. J. Millham, Editor and Publisher.
OREGONf (62 H). pop. 870; Holt Co. (NW). 32 m NW of St. Joseph. Railroad sta-
tion, Forest City. CB&Q RR. Diversified farming. Corn, apples, wheat.
Holt County Sentinel 4- Friday Republican 1865 7 22 280 2.50 §1,434
James W. Parsons, Editor and Publisher.
OSCEOLAf (E6), pop. 1.082; St. Clair Co. (W). On Osage River, 62 m N of Spring-
field. SLSF RR. Summer resort. Coal mines. Hardwood timber. Diversified
farming. Corn, hay.
St. Clair County Courier Thursday Republican 1870 7 26 276 2.00 §2,387
Roy and Mildred Wilcox, Editors and Publishers.
OVERLAND (P2%), branch of St. Louis P. O., pop. 11,666; St. Louis Co. (E). 10 m W
of St. Louis. Railroad name. Lackland. CRI&P RR. Bank. St. Louis. Residential.
Community News-f Thursday Independent ...1925 5 24 224 3.00 §20,500
Emmett Capstick, Editor; Arcade Printing Co., Pub., 8680 St. Charles Road.
Record-News* Thursday Independent 1936 5 24 224 ^OOO-Free
M. Silverman, Ed.; Krawll Printing Co., Pub., 2612 Woodson Rd., St. Louis (14)'.
OWENSVILLE (K6). pop. 1.946; Gasconade Co. (EC). 45 m SE of Jefferson City.
CRI&P RR. Manufactures shoes, corn cob pipes, flour. Clay, flint, diaspore
mines. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat.
Gasconade Co. Republican -f. Thursday Republican 1904 7 24 245 2.50 §2,272
R. E. Warden, Editor; Warden-Murray Publishing Co.
OZARKt (F8%), pop. 1,087; Christian Co. (SW). 18 m S of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Manufactures cheese; flour mill. Summer resort. Stock, dairy farms. Corn,
wheat, oats.
Christian Co. Republican -{-....Thursday Republican 1888 6 26 276 2.50 §1,700
John L. Pile, Editor and Publisher.
PACIFIC (L5%), pop. 1,985; Franklin Co. (E). On Meramec River, 86 m SW of St.
Louis. SLSF; MP RRs. Sand and gravel plants; manufactures folding paper
boxes, roofing materials, silica bricks. Ships sand, gravel, silica products.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn. hay.
Meramec ValleyTranscript 4- ..Friday Ind. Dem 1885 6 24 273 2.00 51,065
O. A. and L. C. Kahsnitz, Publisher.
PALMYRAf (J8). pop. 2,295; Marion Co. (NE). 11 m NW of Hannibal. CB&Q RR.
Manufactures lumber products. Diversified farming.
Spectator* Thursday Democratic 1889 7 24 276 2.00
D. H. Sosey, Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vl««ied only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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PARlSt (J4), pop. 1.407; Monroe Co. (NE). 44 m SW of Hannibal. WAB RR. Stock,
dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, hay, oats, soybeans.
Monroe County Appeal + Thursday Democratic 1868 7 24 280 8.00 §2,976
R. I. Colborn, Editor; E. P. Blanton and R. I. Colborn, Publishers.
PARKV1LLE (C4), pop. 1,186; Platte Co. (NW). On Missouri River, 10 m NW of
Kansas City. CBftQ RR. Hatchery. Park College. Diversified farming. Grain,
tobacco.
Park Stylus V -f Friday Collegiate 1880 4 26 185 2.00 600
Student Body of Park College, Editor and Publisher.
Platte Co. Dispatch + Thursday Independent 1955 5 24 224 3.00 1,810
Kelsey Short, Editor; Clay County Publishing Co., P. O. Box 374.
Platte County Gazette -f- Thursday Democratic 1885 6 26 276 2.00 978
Vera Ward Tibbetts, Editor and Publisher.
PARMA (N9), pop. 1,163; New Madrid Co. (SE). 50 m S of Cape Girardeau. SLSF;
SLS RRs. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Grains.
Tribune-f- Friday Democratic 1941 8 24 294 2.00 §325
Allen Black and Miller Moll, Publishers.
PATTONSBURG (D2), pop. 883; Daviess Co. (NW). 68 m NE of St. Joseph.
WAB RR. Ships grain, cattle, lumber. Limestone rock quarries. White oak
and walnut timber. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat.
Call-f Thursday Democratic 1881 6 26 273 2.50 1,410
H. E. Gooden, Editor and Publisher.
PERRY (J4), pop. 818; Rails Co. (NE). 30 m SW of Hannibal. GM&O RR. Railroad
station, Laddonia. Poultry packing plant. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Enterprise^- Thursday Democratic 1886 6 26 280 2.00 §1,710
Burney L. Fishback. Editor and Publisher.
PERRYVILLEf (N7), pop. 4,691; Perry Co. (SE). 38 m N of Cape Girardeau. Railroad
station, McBride. SLSF RR. Manufactures shoes, butter, cigars. Saw and feed
mills. Stock, grain farms.
Monitor-f Wednesday Democratic 1887 7 26 280 2.50 §4,416
J. J. Zoellner, Editor; E. L. Donze, Publisher.
Perry County Republican-f ...Thursday Republican 1889 8 24 290 2.50 §5,100
H. E. Guth and P. L. Zoeler, Editors and Publishers.
PIEDMONT (L8), pop. 1,548; Wayne Co. (SE). 70 m W of Cape Girardeau. MP RR.
Lumber mills. Oak, pine timber. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Wayne Co. Journal-Banner.. .Thursday Democratic 1876 8 24 308 2.50 §1,850
C. L. Ellinghouse, Editor; Stivers & Ellinghouse, Publishers.
PIERCE CITY (E9), pop. 1,156; Lawrence Co. (SW). 30 m SE of Joplin. SLSF RR.
Manufactures lime products. Diversified farming.
Leader- Journal-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1905 7 24 276 2.00 1,058
Meredith Garten. Publisher.
PINEVILLEf (D9), pop. 464; McDonald Co. (SW). 86 m SE of Joplin. Railroad
station, Lanagan. KCS RR. Canning factory; hatchery; flour mill; chicken
processing plant. Resort, Ozarks. Diversified farming. Dairy products, tomatoes,
beans.
Democrat-f Thursday Democratic . . . 1874 7 23 280 2.50 637
Jim Lacy, Editor and Publisher.
PLATTE CITYf (C4), pop. 742; Platte Co. (NW). On Platte River, 25 m NW of
Kansas City. Railroad station, Beverly. CB&Q; CGW RRs. Diversified farming.
Wheat, corn, tobacco.
Landmark + Friday Democratic 1865 8 26 336 2.00 1,540
Max Jones, Editor and Publisher.
PLATTSBURGf (D8), pop. 1,665; Clinton Co. (NW). 29 m SE of St. Joseph. AT&SF
RR. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat.
Leader Friday Democratic 1895 7 24 280 2.60 §1,949
John and Helen Biggerstaff, Publishers, Box 155.
PLEASANT HILL (D5), pop. 2,200; Cass Co. (W). 25 m SE of Kansas City. CRI&P;
MP RRs. Manufactures scales, pesthole diggers, men's shirts. Saw mills;
hatchery. Diversified farming. Corn, milk.
Times-f Thursday Democratic 1887 6 26 276 2.00 §1,747
Roy T. Cloud, Editor; T. R. and F. B. Cloud, Publishers.
POPLAR BLUFFf (M9), pop. 16,064; Butler Co. (SE). 60 m SW of Cape Girardeau.
MP; SLSF RRs. Manufactxires shoes, spokes, handles, deep-well rods, staves,
wood products; flour and lumber mills. Shipping center. Timber. Agriculture.
Livestock, cotton, corn.
American Republic + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1823 8 23 301 15.60**12,497
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Robt. M. Wolpers, Editor; Poplar Bluff Printing Company, Publisher.
Citizen- Democrat Thursday Democratic........ 728276 2.00
F. P. Jacobs, Editor; Poplar Bluff Printing Co., Publisher. 300 — Free
Republican 4- Thursday Republican 1879 8 23 301 2.00 §300
Edwin P. Wilmore, Editor; Poplar Bluff Printing Co., 301 Poplar St.
General Baptist Messenger lThursd Gen. Baptist 1886 3 30 120 3.00 8,000
(no adv.) J
General Baptist Press, Publisher, Box 790.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»">ed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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1,500
§1,496
§2,316
§606
§4,000
Estab Cols <S> Width? Depth Sub
PORTAGEVILLE (N10). pop. 2,662; New Madrid Co. (SE). 60 m S of Cape Girardeau.
SLSF RR. Cotton gins ; soybean and cottonseed oil mill ; patent medicines manu-
factured. Agriculture. Cotton, soybeans, corn.
Re view -f Thursday Independent 1935 7 24 276 2.00
Raymond Lloyd, Editor and Publisher.
Southeast Mis s ourian-f .Thursday Democratic 1802 7 24 280 2.00
Ralph N. Hawkins, Editor and Publisher.
POTOSIf <L7). pop. 2,869; Washington Co. (E). 60 m SW of St. Louis. MP RR.
Manufactures barrel staves, lumber products. Lead, zinc, iron, barytes, lumber,
limestone industries. Agriculture.
Independent- Journal + Tues.&Thurs... Independent 1872 8 24 308 3.00
Ruby Richards and Lowell McFarland, Editors and Publishers.
PRINCETONf (E2), pop. 1,606; Mercer Co. (N). 80 m NE of St. Joseph. CRI&P
RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms. Corn, livestock.
Post-Telegraph + Thursday Republican 1873 7 24 276 3.00 **2,536
James W. Price, Editor and Publisher.
QUEEN CITY (G2), pop. 664; Schuyler Co. (N). 60 m W of Keokuk, 111. WAB RR.
Bank, Lancaster. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Sheep.
Monitor-Leader -f Thursday Democratic 1888 7 24 276 1.25
Mrs. Ethel Schmid. Editor; J. F. Forsythe, Publisher. Lancaster.
RAYTOWN (P6), pop. Xll.OOO; Jackson Co. (W). 10 m SE of Kansas City. CRI&P
RR. Dairy, poultry, truck, fruit farms.
News-h Thursday Republican 1926 8 24 294 3.00
Ken Clayton, Editor; Ray town News Inc., Publisher, 6213 Ray town Rd.
REPUBLIC (F8), pop. 966; Greene Co. (SW). 12 m SW of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Monitor -f- Thursday Republican 1894 6 26 280 1.00 1,120
D. E. Russell, Editor and Publisher.
Record Thursday Republican 1933 7 24 276 1.00
Ira M. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
RICH HILL (D6), pop. 1,820; Bates Co. (W). 26 m NE of Ft. Scott, Kan. MP RR.
Manufactures tool handles. Coal mines. Hardwood timber. Stock, dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Bates County Republican + ... Friday Republican 1881 6 26 276 1.60
Leon W. Mathews, Editor and Publisher.
Mining Review -f- Thursday Democratic 1880 6 26 280 2.00
E. L. Kenney, Editor and Publisher.
RICHLAND (H7), pop. 1,133; Pulaski Co. (SC). 60 m NE of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Mirror-f Thursday Democratic 1906 5 26 252 1.50 635
H. F. Goforth, Editor and Publisher.
RICHMONDf (E4), pop. 4,299; Ray Co. (NW). 36 m NE of Kansas City. AT&SF
RR. Manufactures meal and feed, dresses. Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, wheat,
oats.
News + Mon., Wed.&Fri.Democratic.... 1914 8 24 294 4.00 **3,O49
Howard Hill, Publisher.
{Ray County Conservator Monday Independent 1952 8 24 294 2.50 §3,618
Ray Countv Herald -4- Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294 2.50 §3,618
Wm. McCrae, Editor and Publisher, 108 W. Main St.
RICHMOND HEIGHTS— see The Observer. St. Louis.
ROCKPORTf ( A2), pop. 1,511 ; Atchison Co. (NW). 80 m NW of St. Joseph. RL&N RR.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, livestock.
Atchison County Mail 4- Friday Democratic 1878 7 24 280 3.00 51,771
John Henry Cox, Publisher.
ROCKVILLE
1,605
(D6), pop. 872; Bates Co. (W). 80 m NW of Springfield. MKT RR.
Bank, Schell City. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Leader -f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1923 6 26
Mrs. William R. Wat kins. Editor; William R. Watkins, Publisher.
262 2.00
ROLLAf (J7), pop. 9,864; Phelps Co. (SEC). 50 m SE of Jefferson City. SLSF RR.
Manufacture* shoes, staves. Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. Clay pits ;
pyrite mines ; timber. Stock, dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Grapes, apples, melons.
Advertiser-!- ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... .1934 6 24 266 1.00
J. F. Ayers, Editor; Rolla Printing Co.. Publisher.
294
294
10.40
2.00
5 24 210 1.00
H«rald+ ............................. ----- ^-^ Independent. ..... 1963
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1866
Wm. B. Breuer, Editor and Publisher, 121 W. Eighth St.
Missouri Miner -f- V ................ .Friday ............ Collegiate ......... .1913
Students of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Eds. and Publishers.
New Era -f .............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1876 8 24 287 2.00
Edward W. Sowers, Publisher.
News-f ..................................... {lVSunX*S8t" In<*«P«n*«nt ...... 1875 8 24 287 12-00
Edward W. Sowers, Editor and Publisher.
$401
51,730
3,000
1,492
5,106
Oradattott-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; wJttne and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSnboeription included ia membership fee.
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SAINT CHARLESf (M5), pop. 14,814; St. Charles Co. (E). On Missouri River, 22 m
NW of St. Louis. MKT; WAB RRs. Manufactures shoes, steel dies, soda
water, foundry products. Lindcnwood College for Women. Sand, gravel, coal
deposits. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Circ
Banner-News -f {STsun*'01"' Democratic 1889 8 24 287 9-°° 55,520
M. A. Thomson, Editor; Banner News Company, Inc., Publisher.
Cosmos-Monitor -f {^Sun*'8*1* R«PubIican 1884 8 24 287 8-°° J3.425
Darby R. Tally, Editor; St. Charles Publishing Co., Inc., 117 S. Main St.
B«k Bl-mo, ™ Collegiate Contro'lled^ee Si"
Students of Lindenwood College, Dept. of Journalism, Editors and Publishers.
500
400
SAINT CLAIR (L6), pop. 1,779; Franklin Co. (E). 50 m SW of St. Louis. SLSF RR.
Manufactures shoes, staves, baskets, caskets, novelties. Hatcheries. Coal, lead,
zinc, tiff mines. Timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
ChronicleH- Thursday Independent 1924 8 22 280 2.50 §2,450
Dorothy O. Moore, Editor and Publisher.
SAINTE GENEVIEVEf (M6%), pop. 8,992; Sainte Genevieve Co. (SE). On Missis-
sippi River, 66 m 8 of St. Louis. MI; SLSF RRs. Manufactures lime products,
shirts, shoes. Marble quarries. Diversified farming. Grain.
Fair Play Thursday Independent 1875 5 24 224 1.00
Alvin F. Petrequin, Editor and Publisher.
Herald-f Saturday Republican 1882 7 24 280 1.50 §2,479
Mrs. F. A. Ernst, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT JAMES (J6%), pop. 1,811; Phelps Co. (SEC). 90 m SW of St. Louis. SLSF
RR. Lumber mills. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Journal-f- Friday Independent 1896 7 23 280 2.00 §1,000
Thayne W. Jones, Editor and Publisher.
Leader-f Thursday Independent 1928 6 26 273 2.00 §1,250
Wm. A. Ruggles, Editor; Leader Publishing Company.
SAINT JOSEPHf (C8), pop. 78,588; Buchanan Co. (NW). On Missouri River 64 m N
of Kansas City. AT&SF; CB&Q; CGW; CRI&P; MP; UP RRs. Airline BNF.
Meat packing center. Railroad shops. Manufactures flour, feed, cereal, packing
house products, stationery, malt beverages, serum, office fixtures, paper boxes,
disinfectants, agricultural chemicals, creamery products, textile products, candy,
chemicals, work clothes, structural steel, wood products, automotive parts, fans,
motor boats, steel castings, wire rope. Leather tanneries. Nine banks ; deposits
(6-23-58), $137,985,061. 22,658 electric (AC) meters; 22,126 gas (nat.)
meters; 27,840 telephones. TV station.
Courier Morn.ex.Sun...Legal Notices.... 1889 5 24 210 12.00 165
Warren Adams, Publisher, 811 Edmond St.
'•Independent 1845 8 23 304 15.60**41,870
8 23 304 23.40**4«»126
.»
Saturday circ. **51, 347
Sunday circ. **5O,934
fEvg.ex.Sat.A 1879
News-Press -f- 1 Sun.,Sat.& Independent
[Sun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
A. V. Burrowes. Editor; David R. Bradley, Publisher, Ninth and Edmond Sts. (1).
Moila Temple Bulletin Monthly Masonic 1922 4
Moila Temple Bulletin. Publisher, (21).
26 168
. , .
Stock Yards Journalf ............ Thursday ........ Lstk. A Agricv..1897 8 24 I 294 2.00
Ernest Ray, Editor; Journal Publishing Co.. 426 Illinois Ave. (48).
Union-Observer + .................... Friday ............ Ind. Labor......... 1898 6 24 210 2.00
Carl Castel, Editor; Warren Adams, Publisher, 811 Edmond St.
22,761
§5,690
SAINT LOUIS (M5). pop. 858,796. Corporate city is not in a county. "yjg-^'rr -^
is City of St. Louis, St. Louis and St. Charles Counties in Mo. »*d St. Claii -and
Madison Counties in 111. On Mississippi River. 20 m below the mouth jf Missouri
River. Has 18 trunk line railroads with many subsidiary lines, including.^ B&O ,
CAEI;_CBAQ^CRiaP; GM&O; 1C; LAM; LAN; MKT^MP ; ^gfi^Pf^p.
Primary market f or ^tcultural products, cattle, hogs, horses, mules, grain.
Insurance center. Manufactures meat, bread, flour granary Products, malt,
liquors, chemicals, drugs, paints and varnish, machinery, "^j*6™40,™;.^™"
ing, iron and steel, street and railroad cars, shoes, paper Products, ^ ^«dware.
furs, millinery, electrical motors and equipment, automobile ""•""*• and
parti, petroleum and coal products, non-ferrous metals and Vr°**<**' •*»£
clay and glass products, furniture, tobacco, rubber products. ™rty-one banks.
L%ta9?Ki^^^
KV.itr(c« & a
nological institutions. Four TV stations.
Ad-Club Weekly Monday Adv*. Club r1926 8 25 184 xl.OO
R. Brucl Deam, Editor; Advertising Club of St. Louis, Publisher,
Suit* 285, Hotel Jefferson (1).
ClreuUtloa-~++Sef>t AB C Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
|SS s£2£nt? Bold ri.ce7 sworn? iMlUhf . Report; Light lace, estimated. jU.es Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Popdatkm-1950 Census. xRand
estimate. VI"«ed only during academic rear. xSu^ptionincludedin membership fee.
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American* (Negro) .Thursday Republican 1927 6 24 224 4.00
N. A. Sweets, Editor; St. Louis American Pub'* Co., 11 N. Jefferson Ave. (8).
American Heart Journal .Monthly Medical 1925 1 77 119 18.00
Dr. Jonathan C. Meakins, Ed.; C. V. Mosby Co., Pub., 8207 Washington Blvd. (8).
Circ
5,751
14,467
1925 l 7? 119 15-°°
Dr. H. C. Taylor, Jr., Editor; C. V. Mosby Co., Pub., 8207 Washington Blvd. (8).
A™rth"onti7sn™ }Monthly .......... Dental ................ 1915 1 77 119 10.00
Dr. H. C. PoTlocic'.' Editor; C. V. Mosby Co., Pub., 8207 Washington Blvd. (8).
American Paint and Wall- l«^»vlw f Paint, Related 1908 8 27 140 2.00
paper Dealer .................... JMontnly .......... ) Products Dist. Controlled circ. >26,761
Roland L. Meyer, Editor; American Paint Journal Company, Publisher.
2911 Washington Ave. (8).
American Painter and Deco-\«rt fUlw JPaint&Decor. 1924 2 27 98 2.00
rator .................................. J Monthly .......... \Contr. & Maint. Controlled circ.
Not issued during July and December.
G. B. Perry, Editor; American Paint Journal Company, Publisher,
2911 Washington Ave. (3).
American Paint Journal .......... Monday ........... {Si^ci^Mf" 1916 2 27
G. O. Stephenson, Editor; American Paint Journal Co., Publisher,
2911 Washington Ave. (8).
5,213
>44,200
93 4.00 *4,055
Annals of Otology, Rhinol- lOlinT.f-..iv /Ear, Nos
ogy and Larynology .......... } Quarterly ........ { Throat
Dr. A. W. Proetz, Editor; Annals Pub. Co., P. O.
Nose &
1RQ2 l
1892 l
85 14.00 No adv.
Box 1845, Central Sta.
282
Missouri Botanical Garden, Publisher, Missouri Botanical Garden,
2315 Tower Grove Ave. (10).
Argus 4- (Negro) Friday Democratic 1912 8 24
St. Louis Argus Pub. Co., 2812 Market (8).
Auto Club News Bi-monthly Motor Club 1921 Controlled free dist.
G. P. Marsh, Editor; Automobile Club of Missouri, Pub., 8917 Lindell Blvd. (8).
Bible Discussion Guide Quarterly Lutheran 1955 2 26 133 .80
Published in three editions, High School, circ., 160,000; Young People, circ.,
$8,000; Adult, circ., $20,000; Teachers manual available for each, sub. $.80
per year.
Concordia Nursery Teacher.. ..Quarterly Lutheran 1953 2
Concordia Sunday School 1~ „. „,„ T «*u a a iQKt o
Teacher (no adv.) [Quarterly Luth. S.S 1951 2
Published in two editions, Beginner-Primary, Junior to Senior.
Jlergy 1929 1
2.00 625
5.00*^12,243
x.25 133,615
5,540
26
25
133
105
1.40
1.40
58
28
96
133
3.50
.80
670,000
95,000
4,100
50,000
2 28 103 3.50
1.75 36,000
3 28 133 1.75
470,000
115.000
190,000
.80 3,760,000
.SO
.80
Junior-Hi (no adv.) 13 ti. a yr Luth. Teen-Age.1922
Concordia Publishing House, 3558 S. Jefferson Ave. (18).
Lutheran Education IM««<.UIW T «*»% VA IQSK
/__ _j-_ \ fiMLontniy j_»utn. JLQ. 1000
(no aav. ; j
Not issued during July and August.
^German) De.r...(^.°..a.d.!:)...}Bi-W€ekly Lutheran 1844
LU(noradvTitne8S' ThC }Bi-wkly (Tues.) Lutheran 1881
Pal (no adv.) .. .. .. Sunday Luth. S.S 1036 2 43 132
Story Time (no adv.) 13 ti. a yr Luth. S.S 1950 2 38 128
Sunday-school Lessons | Quarterly Luth. S.S 1952 1 57 98
Published in six editions: Nursery, Kind., Intermediate, Junior. Primary, Senior.
This Day Monthly Lutheran 1949 3 27 133 3.00 105,000
Catholic Women's Journal -f.. Monthly Cath. Soc. Ref... 1919 2 28 112 1.25 J1.950
Rev. V. T. Suren, Editor; Central Bureau, Catholic Central Verein of America,
Publisher. 8885 Westminster Place (8).
^Mnt>eP ^ita013^?6!^ *°* JMonthly C. of C 1926 8 27 140 6.00 5,000
Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis, Publisher, 224 N. Broadway.
Cherry Diamond* Monthly Club Affairs 1947 f \\ \\\ 2'00 4'700
Ervin A. Pickel, Jr., Ed.; Missouri Athletic Club, Pub., 405 Washington Ave. (2).
Christian-Evangelist Monday. Religious .. 1862 3 25 135 3.50 1 44,000
Howard E. Short, Editor; Christian Board of Publication, Publisher,
Beaumont and Pine Blvd., Box 179.
fPl'i1^™0* 1922 3 27 140 3.00 *5,830
Club Management -f Monthly {and Mgrs
Donald H. Clark, Publisher, 408 Olive St. (2).
Credit World Monthly Retail Credits. ...19 12
Arthur H. Hert, Editor; National Retail Credit Assn.,
Publisher. 875 Jackson Ave. (5).
Deutsche Wochenschrift I-, , T. A . 1000794
(German Weekly) (Thursday Independent 1939 7 24
Engen Geissler, Publisher. 610 Elm St. (2).
27
40
140 x5.00
140
42,929
280 3.00 §1,575
Orculatiott— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Evolution (no adv.) Quarterly Evolution 1947 2 8 110 6.00
Dr. E. C. Olson, Editor ; Society for the Study of Evolution, Publisher,
Department of Zoology, Washington University.
Farm and Power E<,uipment...Monthly {55S.$S&. 188« 8 &,tAld*SE >19.124
Robert M. Thomann, Editor; Farm Equipment Retailing, Inc., Publisher,
2340 Hampton Ave. (10).
1925 3 27 140 5.00
Food Merchandising Monthly Retail Meat Din 2 40 140
Controlled circ. > 69, 289
Also provides VAC circ., Controlled circ VAC 69,259. Prints Western Regional Ed.
William Humberg, Editor; John L. Hoppe, Publisher, 105 S. Ninth St. (2).
VI-MIVAI. Pi.Ai>!.t*Mfwi«» M/trttMv (Frozen food 1947 8 25 158 4.00
Freezer Provisioning Monthly Cockers Controlled circ. >8,408
Albert Todoroff, Editor; 111 S. Meramec Ave. (5).
Front Rank (no adv.) Sunday Disc, of Christ...l895 8 27 141 1.85
Ray L. Henthorne, Ed.; Christian Board of Publication, Pub.. 2700 Pine St. (3).
G lobe-Democrat + Every Morn. ..Independent 1852 8 22 316 23.40 **332,823
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ.**308,279
Prints Sunday gravure section. Sunday circ.** 37 3, 939
C. E. Pierson, Editor; Globe- Democrat Pub. Co., 1133 Franklin Ave. (1).
Gravois Hills News (Offset). .Monthly Independent 1946 6 21 231 J4.200 — Free
William Lee Bean, Editor and Publisher, Rt. 14, Box 1495, Affton (23).
Hearthstone (offset) Monthly.. .. Religious .1948 3 26 140 3.00 8,195
E. Lee Neal, Ed.; Christian Board of Publications, Beaumont & Pine Blvd. (3).
Hospital Progress Monthly Cath. Hosp 1920 3 27 140 4.00 *6,906
Catholic Hospital Assn., Publisher, 1438 S. Grand Blvd. (4).
Ironworker Monthly Labor 1900 2 30 112 xl.OO 100,000
International Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers,
Publisher, 3616 Olive St.
Journal American College ofl^ , , ^ ,. . ia«c
Dentists (no adv.).... [Quarterly Dentistry 1936
2 27 98 5.00 J3.500
Alfred E. Snyder, D.D.S., Editor; American College of Dentists, Publisher,
4236 Lindell Blvd.
Journal of Allergy + Bi-monthly Medical 1929 1 77 119 10.00
Dr. F. C. Lowell, Ed.; C. V. Mosby Co., Pub.. 3207 Washington Blvd. (3).
J 'leases 4-hr°niC ^Monthly Medical 1955 1 66 119 12.50
Drs. D. Seegai and Louis Lasagna, Editors; C. V. Mosby Co., Publisher,
3207 Washington Blvd. (3).
Journal of Dental Research ~f Bi-monthly {^search 1919
Dr. Frank J. Orland, Editor; C. V. Mosby Co., Publisher,
«207 Washington Blvd. (3).
Journal of Gerontology Quarterly 1 Old Acre 1946
Dr. John Esben Kirk. Ed.; The Gerontogical Society, Inc., Publisher, 660 S.
Kingshighway Blvd. (10).
.1915
l ?? 119
2,965
2,594
5,853
2 30 116x10.00 J2.020
77 119 13.00
102
102
Journal of Laboratory and lm.^^.Ui« u^^.^.i IQIK i
Clinical Medicine JMonthly Medical 1915 1
Dr. William D. Robinson, Editor; C. V. Mosby, Co., Publisher,
3207 Washington Blvd. (3).
J°0p£meftrice Association }Monthlv Optometry 1929 | 33
Dr. Irving Bennett, Editor; American Optometric Assn., Publisher,
4030 Chouteau Ave. (10).
Journal of the Missouri liur««fui«
State Dental Association.. JMontnjy
Dr. E. S. Khalifah, Editor; Missouri State Dental Assn., Publisher,
419 University Club Bldg.
Journal of Pediatrics Monthly Pediatrics 1932 1 77
Dr. Borden S. Veeder, Editor; C. V. Mosby Co., Pub., 8207 Washington Blvd.(8).
J°Denat1is<tr Pr°sthetic JBi-monthly ....Dental 1951 1 50 106 12.00
Dr. Carl 6. Boucher, Ed.; C. V. Mosby Co., Pub., 8207 Washington Blvd. (8).
Journal of the Engineers lMonfhlv FniHneerin* 1916 J 24« 158 ^ ?
Club of St Louis JMonthly engineering Controlled free dist.
Engineers Club of St. Louis, Publisher, 4859 Lindell Blvd. (8).
Journal of Thoracic Surgery.. Monthly Medical 1931 1 77 119 20.00
Dr. Emile Holman, Ed.; C. V. Mosby Co., Pub., 3207 Washington Blvd. (3).
[Pathology,
Laboratory Digest, The Monthly JTropical & 1937 3 27 140
(Atomic Med.
Dr. R. B. H. Gradwohl, Editor; Gradwohl School of Laboratory Technique,
Publisher. 3514 Lucas Ave. (3).
Labor Tribune-f Thursday . Labor 1936
H. Winkeler and B. Sabol, Editor; Labor Tribune, Publisher,
4221 Forest Park Blvd. (8).
6,613
7.50 $10,292
1 1917 2 27 119 2.00 $1,913
119 12.00 9,514
13,234
12,200
5,645
5.00 J5.000
6 21 215 2.50 §95,467
_. . %* 1.1.1 fEar, Nose
Laryngoscope, The-f Monthly |and Throat
1896 1 50 94 12.00
2,650
Theo. E. Walsh, M.D., Editor; Laryngoscope, Pub., 640 S. Kingshighway (10).
Circulation-— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + XJses Mats. <$• Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fe«
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SAINT LOUIS (Continued)
Life Insurance Selling 4- ........ Monthly .......... Life Ins
Commerce Publishing Co., 408 Olive St. (2).
Linacre Quarterly ................... Quarterly ........ Health Activ's... 1933 2 25
John J. Flanagan, S. J., Editor; Linacre Quarterly, Publisher,
Grand Blvd. (4).
Esttb Cols <$> Width? Depth Sub Clre
1926 3 27 140 3.00 *27,597
101 2.00 9,300
1488 So.
Local Agent + ...................... Monthly .......... su'ify'lS.7 1929 3 27 14° 3-°° *15'131
Commerce Publishing Company, 408 Olive St. (2).
Lutheran Layman, The+ .. Monthly . Lutheran Men 1929 8 23 298 1.50 91,538
See Leaders' Group also Religious Home Unit, Philadelphia, Pa.
Elmer Kraemer, Ed.; Lutheran Laymen's League, Pub., 8558 S. Jefferson Ave.
Maplewood Observer — See Observer, The.
Mid-Continent Banker + ........ 13 ti. a yr ........ Banking ............. 1905 3 27 140 xS.OO *4,736
J. J. Wengert, Editor; Donald H. Clark, Publisher. 408 Olive St. (2).
2,900
4,326
38,600
-
J4.328
- .......... Hort. & Botan...l914 1 46 88 2.50
Not issued during July and August.
Board of Trustees of Missouri Botanical Garden, Publisher,
2816 Tower Grove Ave. (10).
Missouri Medicine ................... Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1904 2 34 126 xS.OO
Missouri State Medical Association, Publisher, 623 Missouri Theatre Bldg. (3).
Missouri Pacific Lines lTur«»>*v»i*r PP TT™T,I™— 1928 8 28 18°
Magazine .......................... J Monthly .......... KR. Employees. Controlled free dist.
R. J. Maxwell, Editor; Mo. Pacific Lines, Pub., 1400 M. Pacific Bldg. (8).
Missouri School Journal V ...... .Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1883 2 80 112 1.50
Esther Donaldson, Editor and Publisher, 2617 Louisiana Ave. (18).
8«-a-yr ........ I Foreign* M°d' 1916 2 34 123 4.00
J (Languages
Camillo P. Merlino, Editor; National Federation of Modern Language Teachers
Assns.. Publisher, 7144 Washington Ave. (5).
Motor Transport I M~«*VI« /Freight Trans.. OQ1 „ 0<J 1Qj4
Shipping News+ ....... [Monthly |& Fof Trade 1931 3 26 134
D. K. Newman, Editor; J. R. Starrs, Publisher, 4404 Manchester (10).
Naborhood Link News + ........ Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 193° 5 24 224
Vernon Schertel, Editor; Adelaide Schertel and Vernon Schertel, Publishers,
416 Lemay Ferry Rd.
« nn
2.00
" J
Q^arterly ........ Cath. Educ ........ 1951 2 28 110x2.00 $1,400
Sister Mary AgneeTc. P.P. S., Editor; National Catholic Kindergarten Review,
Publisher. 4172 Delor (16).
National Jewish Post (Missouri Edition), 722 Chestnut Street (1).
For complete information see National Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Ind.
Neighborhood News + ............. Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1922 8 22 300
Issued in two editions: South St. Louis, circ., 68,5OO; 39th St. -Manchester,
circ., 1 7,OOO.
H. F. Etling, Editor; B. W. Nordmann, Publisher, 4210 Chippewa (16).
N.LS.A.News + ....................... Monthly .......... {I^idr^Shops 1962 2 26 10° x3'00 *1»903
Horace B. Barks, Editor; Nat'l Ind. Service Assn., Publisher, 818 Olive St.
1922 8 24 30°
8 24
.+...™.. Wednesday ..... Independent ......
H. E. Huneke ''Publications. Inc., 4325 North Grand Blvd.
Observer-h ............................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1934
Also circulates in Maplewood and Richmond Heights.
A. E. Rosenblatt, Publisher, 2743 Sutton Ave., Maplewood.
1949
310 5.00
88,301
OLOGOS (no adv.) ................. Monthly .......... Religious
Contr6o0lled free di?t°.
Rev. George Mastrantonis. Editor; Orthodox Lore of the Gospel of Our Saviour,
Publisher, P. O. Box 5333 (15).
onthly .......... Dentistry ........... 1948 1 77 119 15.00
Dr. Kurt H. Thomai","Ed. ; C. V. Mosby Co., Pub.. 8207 Wfashington Blvd. (3).
— Free
MOO
6,410
0 ......... Independent ....... 1904 7 26 808 2.00 1,697
Dr.* Cesare AvijrnV'Editor; Italian News Pub. Co., 2124 Marconi Ave. (10).
Picture and Gift Journal + ..... Monthly .......... Home Access... .1880 2 42 140 2.00 4,048
Commerce Publishing Co., 408 Olive St. (2).
» A TM * v fEvgex.Sun., T j n 1878 8 22 316 15.60**380,405
Post-Dispatch ......................... i Sun. Morn Ind' Dem ............ Saturday circ.**292,S09
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 10.40**510,14B
Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., Editor; Pulitzer Publishing Company, 1111 Olive St. (1).
^^dv?'!!..!.?.?.!!?.. JMonthly .......... Rom. Catholic.... 191 4 3 24 126 2.00 60,000
Not issued during July, August, September.
Rev. Herbert O'H. Walker, S.J., Editor; The Queens Work, Inc., Publisher,
8115 S. Grand Blvd. (18).
Railroad Telegrapher ............... Monthly .......... Tel.ftLabor ........ 1888 3 27 138 xl.50 63,000
G. E. Leighty, Ed.; Order of Railroad Telegraphers, Pub., 5880 Lindell Blvd. (8).
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U*es Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlaaued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the UM of the Directory In front of book.
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St. Louie Dental Society UrrtT1+Mv n««
Bulletin, The-f [Monthly Den
Dr. John E. Gi later, Editor; Cavanagh Prii
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SAINT LOUIS (Continued) Estib Cols* Width VDtpth Sub Clre
R«cord + ................................... {su°n?ieMon Court&Bus ......... 1890 5 24 208 21.00 $2,155
Daily Record Co., Publisher, 1004 Market St. (1).
Rural Electric Miesourian-f •» Monthly .......... {tr?flca«onC" 1948 5 24 20° -90 U67.359
Homer A. Hill, Editor; Missouri State Rural Electrification Assn., Publisher,
7815 Pasadena Blvd. (21).
Saddle & Bridle ......................... Monthly .......... JHorse Breed. 109fl , OQ - .„ _ nn
Not issued in January. I & Show. 1928 4 23 147 7-°°
V. V. Powell, Editor; Saddle ft Bridle, Inc., Publisher, 18 So. Kingshighway.
St. Louis Advertising Club Weekly— See Ad-Club Weekly.
St. Louis Construction IM^M^ r^.t^^tinn 1954 5 24 210
Record-f ........... [Monthly ....Construction.. Controlled free dist. 12,000
Lucius B. Morse, Publisher, 1004 Market St.
Saint Louis Daily Market lEvg.ex.Sat. /Fruit, Dairy 1ftAfi K 9fi 10R 9K nn Q_n
Reporter ........................... J& Sun. i&Prod. 1866 5 26 196 25-°° 95°
J. P. Waddock, Ed.; O'Connor Market Reporter Co., Pub., 706 Chestnut St. (1).
cntal 1925 2 26 10° x
cntai ................ Controlled free dist. 1 ,300
Printing Co., Publisher, 1528 S. 10th St.
St'( Hungarian7) +k.6. .............. JBi-wkly (Fri.).. Independent ..... 1913 7 27 280 3.50 J5,800
Colomon Kaldor, Editor; Leslie Konnyu, Publisher, 228 N. Taylor St. (8).
St. Louis Mediclne+ .............. S^.-mo ......... Medic., .............. 1™ c*nj» J J^™?. 2>0*f
Published monthly during June, July, August and September.
Edmund A. Smolik, M. D., Editor; St. Louis Medical Society, Publisher,
8889 Lindell Blvd (8).
St. Louis Review ...... Friday ............. Catholic ............. 1941 8 23 294 2.00*105,924
Catholic Press Society, Publisher, 4582 Lindell Blvd. (8).
St. Louis University Magazine. 6 ti. a yr .......... Alumni .............. 1926 8 26 183 2.00 22,000
William Einspanier, Editor; St. Louis University Alumni Federation, Publisher.
8678 W. Pine Blvd.
Seminarian, The -4- V ............... Quarterly ........ Luth.Theo.Studl908 2 28 74 1.50 $800
Students of Concordfa Seminary of St. Louis,
Editors and Publishers, 801 De Mun Ave. (5).
Social Justice Review .............. .Monthly .......... (fornMCath.) 1908 2 88 126 8'00 $2,219
Central Bureau Cath. Central Verein of Amer., Pub., 8885 Westminster Place(8).
Social Order ............................. Monthly .......... Social Sci ........... 1948 2 26 101 4.00 J3,800
Not issued during July and August.
Edward Duff, S.J., Editor; Social Order, Publisher, 8908 Westminster Place.
South Side Journal 4- ............... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1935 8 22 800 68,000 — Free
F. X. Bick, Publisher, 8888 Iowa St.
Southwestern Telephone liur^tuiv, T*I TT™,> !918 2 20 185
News (no adv.) ................ {Monthly .......... Tel. Emp ............ Controlled free dist. $65,000
J. L. Brunson, Ed.; Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., Pub., 1010 Pine St. (1).
Sporting Goods Dealer ............ Monthly .......... Sptg.Goods Trd.1899 8Tof£ n*£Jidx$jJ£ ^Jjts
H. G. Autz. Editor; Sporting Goods Publishing Co.. 2018 Washington Ave.
(Baseball.
Sporting News-f ..................... Wednesday ..... JBasketball, 1886 5 25 217 10.00**19O>817
(Football
J. G. T. Spink, Editor; Sporting News Pub. Co., 2018 Washington Ave.
Stove Mounters' and Range jQt, ........ Labor Union ...... 1902 2 27 105 x.60 5,500
Workers' Journal (no adv.) | wu* y
Edw. W. Kaiser, Editor; Stove Mounters' International Union of North America,
Publisher, 1710 N. Grand Ave. (6).
Student Life V .......................... Tues.&Fri ..... Collegiate ............. 1878 5 24 215x1.50
Students of Washington University, Editors and Publishers (6).
Sunshine Journal + ................ Ftntly (Tues.) Independent ...... 1936 5 24 230 10,350 — Free
Alexander Sonnenschein, Publisher. 6645 Enright Ave. (5).
Surgery ....................... Monthly .......... Surgical ............. 1937 1 77 119 15.00 7,396
Drs. Alton Ochsner and O. H. Wangensteen. Editors ; C. V. Mosby Co.. Publisher.
8207 Washington Blvd. (8).
This Day — See Bible Discussion Guide.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa,, St. Louis Edition, circ. *10,861.
United Church Herald ............. {K** {S^W.?^1958 3 2T 13° 2'5° *145'000
Published monthly during summer.
T. C. Braun. A. V. McCracken, Editors ; United Church Herald, Publisher,
1720 Chouteau Ave. m9 R ^ £17 ^ Q0
University News-f V .............. Friday ............ Collegiate ........... Controlled free dist. *7,000
Students of St. Louis University. Eds. and Pubs., 8678 W. Pine Blvd. (8).
M A. . fElec. Motor 1948 8 40 140 8.00
Volt Age ................................... Monthly .......... |RCpair Shops Controlled circ. 11,604
Electric Motor Service Publishing Co., 4908 Delmar Blvd. (8).
w
Freda Mitchell, Ed.; University College. Pub., Washington University (5).
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •NofmaraU
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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Waterways Journal Saturday { Jpj^oPcon* 1887 4 26 161 5<0° *4»076
Donald T. Wright. Editor and Publisher, 619 Chemical Bids. (1).
Wells ton Journal -f Wednesday ....Independent 1914 8 24 310 2.40 74,328
Joseph Daniel Heade, Editor; A. M. Donnelly, Publisher, Wellston (12).
1Q«9 « 9a
1932 3 28
Free 4,200
Wooden Barrel -4- Monthly (Cooperage
H. V. Gill, Editor; Associated (industry
Cooperage Industries of America, Inc., Publisher, 408 Olive St. (2).
SAINT MARYS (N7), pop. 635; Ste. Genevieve Co. (SE). 52 m NW of Cape Girardeau.
SLSF RR. Boat connections. Flour and feed mills. Dairy, stock, poultry
farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
Re view -f Thursday Republican 1904 7 26 808 1.00 5540
Chas. R. Bartels, Editor and Publisher.
SALEMt (J7), pop. 8,611; Dent Co. (SEC). 75 m SE of Jefferson City, SLSF RR.
Manufactures cheese, garments, lumber, shoes. Oak and pine timber; iron mines.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, dairying.
N«w§ + Thursday Republican 1896 8 24 308 2.50 $3,287
R. L. Vickery and C. A. Stacey. Editors and Publishers.
Post-|- Thursday Democratic 1912 8 24 808 2.00 $2,475
R. W. Van Pelt, Editor and Publisher.
SALISBURY (G4), pop. 1.676; Chariton Co. (NC). 21 m W of Moberly. WAB RR.
Manufactures exterminators, flour and feed. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Corn, soybeans, wheat.
Press-Spectator + Friday Democratic 1871 7 24 280 3.00 §1,985
J. M. Fidler, Editor and Publisher.
SARCOXIE (D8), pop. 1,042; Jasper Co. (SW). 22 m E of Joplin. SLSF RR. Ships
strawberries. Floriculture, peonies. Diversified farming.
Record -h Thursday Republican 1901 6 26 280 2.00 990
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wright, Editors and Publishers.
SAVANNAHf (CS), pop. 2,832; Andrew Co. (NW). 14 m N of St. Joseph. CB&Q;
CGW RRs. Ships stock, poultry, truck products. Walnut timber. Diversified
farming. Corn, oats, wheat.
3emo^rat4- }Friday Ind. Rep 1876 8 24 280 3.00 **3,072
S. E. Lee, Editor and Publisher.
SCHELL CITY (D6%), pop. 400; Vernon Co. (W). 70 m NE of Sedalia. MKT RR.
Hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, oats, wheat.
Ledger Thursday Independent 1947 5 26 252 1.50 §398
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Blakely, Editors and Publishers.
SEDALIAf (F5), pop. 20,854; Pettis Co. (WC). 62 m W of Jefferson City. MP; MKT
RRs. Manufactures disinfectants, glass blocks, foam glass, creamery and food
products, prefab houses, work clothes, shoes, truck trailers and beds, brooms.
Planing mill. Railroad shops. Bottling works. Limestone quarries. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, oats. TV station.
f Capital +
Democrat +
Morn. ex. Sun. r»,..», ,uii/»««
a jflnn rvepubiican
Democratic ..... 1868
1886 8 23 298 15.60 **4,358
298 15.60 **8*393
298 7.80**12,966
23
23
Evg. ex.
& Sun.
Democrat Capital -f- Sunday Independent
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Democrat -f- Friday. . Democratic .. 1868 8 23 298 1.50 10
G. H. Scruton, Jr.. Editor; Sedalia Democrat Co., Pub., 110 W. Fourth St.
Missouri Grocer Monthly Groc'y Trade 1986 2 40 188 2.00
G. V. Jones, Editor; Missouri Retail Grocers' Assn., Publisher,
101 Third National Bank Bldg.
Perry's Musical Magazine Monthly Music 1881 3 80 144 2.00
Warner A. Cory, Jr., Editor; A. W. Perry's Sons, Publishers, 705 S. Kentucky.
Times Record-f- Friday Independent 1936 5 24 224 2.00
Stanton Hudson, Editor; Times Publishing Co., Ill W. Second St.
SENATH (M10). pop. 1,628; Dunklin Co. (NE). 20 m E of Paragould, Ark. SLSF
RR. Cotton gins, saw mill. Manufactures farm implements, feed. Grain, stock,
poultry farms.
Dunkin Co. Press + Friday Democratic 1946 8 24 808 2.50 §1,100
Dennis Bacon, Editors and Publishers.
SENECA (C9), pop. 1.195; Newton Co. (SW). 20 m SW of Joplin. SLSF RR. Tripoli
producing and refining. Oak timber. Diversified farming. Hay, corn, wheat.
News-Dispatch -f- Thursday Republican 1882 7 24 280 2.00 §1,167
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Halbasch, Editors and Publishers, P.O. Box 67.
SEYMOUR (G8). pop. 1,015; Webster Co. (S). 86 m SE of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Oak timber. Canning factory; stave mill. Diversified farming. Dairying, fruit.
Webster County Citizen 4- Thursday Republican 1906 7 24 308 2.00 §1,045
Jos. D. Stanard, Editor and Publisher.
SHELBINA (H8), pop. 2,118; Shelby Co. (NE). 40 m W of Hannibal. CB&Q RR. Cold
storage plant. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Democrat-f Wednesday ....Democratic 1869 7 24 280 2.50 §2,547
Carter V. Blanton and Edgar P. Blanton, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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Estab Col$0 Width V Depth Sub Cirt
SHELBYVlLLEf (H8), pop. 685; Shelby Co. (NE). 45 m NW of Hannibal. Railroad
station, Shelbina. CBftQ RR. Walnut timber. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Shelby County Herald 4- Wednesday ....Democratic 1870 7 24 280 3.00 §2,540
W. C. Hewitt, Editor; Herald Publishing Company.
SIKESTON (N9), pop. 11,640; Scott Co. (SE). 85 m S of Cape Girardeau. MP; SLSF
RRs. Cotton gins ; cotton oil mills ; flour and feed mills ; shoe, fertilizer factories.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, cotton, soybeans.
Herald-f Thursday Republican 1900 8 24 287 2.00 §2,240
Harry T. Barnett, Editor; Herald Publishing Co.
Standard-j- Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1899 8 24 294 15.60 **4,154
Color advertising accepted.
Charles L. Blanton, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
SKIDMORE — see Post, Burlington Junction.
SLATER (F4), pop. 2,886; Saline Co. (NWC). 85 m E of Kansas City. GM&O RR.
Manufactures flour and underwear. Rock quarry. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
News-Rustler -f Thursday Democratic 1885 7 24 280 2.00 §1,800
Lloyd E. McMullen, Editor and Publisher, Main and Maple Sts.
SMITHVILLE (D4), pop. 947; Clay Co. (W). 20 m N of Kansas City. Railroad station.
Kearney. CB&Q RR. Stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Democrat- Herald 4- Friday Democratic 1888 6 26 248 2.00 $1,300
Charles L. Shinn, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH WEST CITY (C9^). pop. 595; McDonald Co. (SW). 40 m S of Joplin. SLSF
RR. Diversified farming.
Republic + Friday Republican 1901 6 24 280 1.50 918
R. R. Orrick, Editor; R. R. and Louise Orrick, Publishers.
SPRlNGFIELDt (F8), pop. 66,731; Greene Co. (SW). 186 m SE of Kansas City. 225
m SW of Saint Louis. MP; SLSF RRs. Airlines: AA; DAL; OZA.
Railroad shops; creameries; flour mill; manufactures lime, cement, clothing,
school tablets, paper cups, furniture, trucks and trailer and refrigerator equip-
ment. Five banks. Bank debits (6-30-58), $613,614,933; deposits (6-23-58),
$85,014,581. 35,946 electric meters; 27,337 gas (nat.) meters; 44,023 tele-
phones. Shipping center for poultry, eggs, milk. Drury College; Southwest
Missouri State College. Two TV stations.
Christ's Ambassadors Guide.. Quarterly ( YouTh °f G°d 1944 2 24 98 1<5°
Dick Fulmer, Editor.
Christ's Ambassadors Herald\M ,U1 f Assm. of God
(offset) ^Monthly [Youth
Dick Champion, Editor.
Pentecostal Evangel, The
(offset) .
Robert Cunningham, Edil
Sunday School Counsellor IM^^VI,, f Assm. of God
(offset) JMontniy ^gs Leadera
Charles Denton, Editor.
Team (offset) Quarterly [Men's Fel'ship 1954 1 44 70 .75
Don Mallough, Editor. 1 Assm. of God Controlled free dist.
World Challenge, The l»*«.4.i.i« f Assm. of God 10jly( „ „„ ,«« -. Kn
(offset) }Monthly IWorld Mis'ns 1944 3 27 137 1'60
Cyril L. Carden, Editor; Assemblies of God, Public Relations Dept., Publisher,
Drury Mirror-fV Friday Collegiate 1885 5 24 224 2.00
Students of Drury College. Editors and Publishers.
r.
VSunda;
ditor.
6,85O
1931 2 24 98 1.50 17,239
y Assm. of God 1913 3 29 140 2.50 164,814
3 29 140 1.00 31,500
3,500
500
11,962
Events {fat*' Sun Cour & C01*'1 188°
Earnest I. Young, Publisher, 848 Boonville Ave.
Controlled free dist.
4 24 224 12.00
1,100
211
(Leader and Press -f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1938 8 23 308 15.00^*37,263
News-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1891 8 28 308 15.00*^22,713
News and Leader + Sunday Independent 1928 8 23 308 7.80 **5»,266
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Springfield Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 651 Boonville Ave.
Milking Shorthorn Journal Monthly {shorthorns 1919 3 26 14° 2'°°
See also Dairy Breed Publications, Chicago, 111.
American Milking Shorthorn Society, Publisher, 818 South Glenstone Ave. (4).
Missouri LP-Ga, Talks-f Monthly {{&>dDS*" 19" Contr'oU&e ^s°t°
Mary R. McDaniel, Editor; Missouri LP-Gas Assn., Inc., 1712 E. Sunshine St.
Southwest Standard-f V Friday Collegiate 1912 5 24 227 xl.OO
Students of Southwest Missouri State College, Editors and Publishers.
Union Labor Record Thursday Labor 1937 5 24 224 2.00
Neal W. Moore, Editor and Publisher, 1710 N. Waverly.
STANBERRY <C2). pop. 1.651; Gentry Co. (NW). 48 m NE of St. Joseph. WAB RR.
Chicken processing plants; concrete block factory. Ships hogs. Stock, poultry,
grain farms. __
3 28 140 2.00
5,221
300
959
§7,864
Bible Advocate and Heraldic. •tftmf •
of the Coming Kingdom + /Bi-wkly,
No adv. Not issued last week of Aug. and Dec.
C. E. Adams, Editor; Church of God Publishing House.
Headlight + Thursday Democratic 1899
Neal Sheehan, Editor; Jack Stapleton, Sr., Publisher.
2,000
7 24 280 2.00 §1,926
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jonc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V IǤued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Co I s<S> Width? Depth Sub Clrc
STEELE (N10 ft ), pop. 2,860 ; Pern is cot Co. (SB). 14 m N of Blytheville, Ark. SLSF RR.
Cotton Bins. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
Enterprise-^- ............................. Friday ............ In d. Dem ............ 1908 7 24 280 2.50 91*667
8. Tennyson, Editor; R. C. Tennyson, Publisher.
STEELVILLEf (K6%). pop. 1,167; Crawford Co. (SEC). 80 m SW of St. Louis. SLSF
RR. Manufactures charcoal, shoes. Oak timber; iron mines. Agriculture. Fruits.
Crawford Mirror-f- ................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1872 7 24 280 2.00 3,050
Circulates also in Cuba.
Ralph E. Kehr, Editor and Publisher.
STOCKTONf (E7)f pop. 811; Cedar Co. (SW). 60 m NW of Springfield. Railroad sta-
tion, South Greenfield. SLSF RR. Cheese, wood working, plastic products
factories. Walnut processing plant. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Sk^^SS^T...}111111"1^ ........ R«*ublican ......... l886 7 24 276 2-50 *2'321
Chester W. Hoff, Editor and Publisher.
STOVER (F6), pop. 698; Morgan Co. (C). 88 m SE of Sedalia. CRI&P RR. Gun stocks,
textiles manufactured. Timber. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Tri-County Republican ............ Friday ............ Republican ......... 1911 6 26 280 1.50
H. A. Harrell, Editor and Publisher.
STURGEON (H4), pop. 644; Boone Co. (C). 66 m N of Sedalia. WAB RR. Manufac-
tures shirts and chemical products. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Soybeans.
Leader-f- .................................. Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1866 7 24 276 2.00
Robert and Ellen Bowling, Editors and Publishers.
SULLIVAN (K6), pop. 8,019; Franklin Co. (E). 68 m SW of St. Louis. SLSF RR.
Manufactures shoes, piston rings, lumber products. Resort, Ozarks. Timber.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, dairying.
Sentinel-f- ................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1955 6 23 285 2.50
Newell A. Schmidt and George W. Coins, Editors and Publishers, Box 311.
Tri-County News 4- ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 8 22 280 2.50
Dorothy O. Moore, Editor and Publisher.
SUMMERSVILLE (J8), pop. 306; Texas Co. (S). 82 m E of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Garment factory. Agriculture. Wheat, hay, corn.
Beacon ...................................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1947 7 24 280 2.00
Esther E. and G. E. Derrickson, Editors and Publishers.
SWEET SPRINGS (F6), pop. 1,439; Saline Co. (NWC). 20 m NW of Sedalia. MP RR.
Shoe factory. Stock, grain farms. Lespedeza seed, corn.
Herald-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1874 7 24 280 2.50
Frank W. Farmer, Editor and Publisher.
TARKIO (B2), pop. 2,221; Atchison Co. (NW). 65 m NW of St. Joseph. CB&Q RR.
Ships cattle, hogs. Tarkio College. Diversified farming, especially grain.
Avalanche + ............................. Friday ............ Republican ......... 1884 7 24 280 3.00
Mrs. G. H. Kaufman, Editor and Publisher.
Torch V ..................................... Every 2 wks... Collegiate .......... 1929 4 24
Students of Tarkio College, Editors and Publishers.
THAYER (J9%), pop. 1.639; Oregon Co. (S). 140 m SE of Springfield
Creamery; flour mill. Timber. Diversified farming. Grain, fruits.
News-|- ..................................... Friday ............ Ind. Rep ............. 1899 6 26
R. H. Williams. Editor and Publisher.
TIPTON (G5), pop. 1,284; Moniteau Co. (C). 27 m E of Sedalia. MP RR. Garment,
shoe factories; hatchery. Stock, fruit, grain farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
Times ........................................ Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1875 7 24 280 2.50
E. N. Fixer and Mrs. Thomas W. Miller, Editors and Publishers.
TRENTONf (E2), pop. 6,167; Grundy Co. (N). 85 m NE of Kansas City. CRI&P
RR. Railroad machine shops; bottling works; cannery; creamery; soybean
factory. Hatcheries. Rock quarries. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Red Ranger-f .......................... Monthly .......... Fox Hunt'g ........ 1911 3 30 140 1.50
K. W»yne Lowe, Editor; Red Ranger Publishing Co.
"•oSUS'cSI'GJ^fto .......... }Ev*.ex.Sun ..... RepubHcan ......... 1864 8 24
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Janet Bran ham, Editor; Ray Van Meter, Publisher, 902 Main St.
Royal Arch Mason, The ......... Quarterly ........ Freemasonry ..... 1943 2 28
Subscription price, $1.00 for two years. No adv.
Ray V. Denslow, Editor; Ovid Bell Press, Publisher.
TROYf <L4%), pop. 1,788; Lincoln Co. (E). 64 m NW of St. Louis. Railroad name,
South Troy. CB&Q RR. Garment, wooden heels for shoes factories ; monumental
works. Coal mines; lime quarries. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Free Press-}- ........................... Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1878 7 26 287 2.00 -
Joe Wells, Editor; Joe Wells and M. C. Foster, Publishers.
TUSCUMBIAf (H6), pop. 221; Miller Co. (C). On Osage River, 32 m SW of Jefferson
City. Railroad station, Eldon. CRI&P; MP RRs. Resort, Ozarks. Tiff mines.
Timber. Poultry, fruit, grain farms. Corn, wheat, clover.
Miller County Autojrram-f .... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1882 7 24 280 5997
Madolyn McFarland, Editor; Wallace G. Vernon, Publisher, Eldon.
UNIONt (L6). pop. 2,917: Franklin Co. (E). On Bourbeuse River, 45 m SW of St. Louis.
CRI&P RR. Shoe factory. Small lead and coal mines. Diversified farming.
Franklin County Tribune + ... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1865 8 24 287 8.00 53,084
A. A. Steinbeck, Editor; Franklin Publishing Company, Inc.
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$108,000
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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UNIONVILLEf <G1%). pop. 2,050; Putnam Co. (N). 00 m W of Keokuk, 111. CB&Q
RR. Flour mills; egg and poultry processing plant; hatcheries. Coal mines;
clay pits. Farming.
Republican-!- Wednesday ....Republican .1865 8 24 294 250 **2,694
J. G. Morgan, Editor; Union ville Republican Printing Company, Publisher.
URICH_(E5%), pop. 400; Henry Co. (W). 55 m SE of Kansas City. Railroad station,
MKT; SLSF RRs. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Hay.
Clinton. MK1
Herald-Tidings Friday Independent 1892 8 21 280
F. H. Pinkston. Editor; F. H. Pinkston and C. W. Dickgrafe, Publishers,
P. O. Box 386, Clinton.
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VAN BURENf (K8%), pop. 708; Carter Co. (SE). 105 m W of Cairo, 111. SLSF RR.
Manufactures handles, lumber products. Diversified farming.
Current Local-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1876 6 26 276 1.50
Alan and Marjorie Turley, Editors and Publishers.
VANDALIA (K4), pop. 2,624; Audrain Co. (NEC). 30 m S of Hannibal. GM&O RR.
Manufactures refractories, fire-clay products; dress factory. Coal mines; clay
pits. Stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1874 7 24 280 2.00
Weldon H. Steiner, Editor and Publisher.
Press & Laddonia Herald 4-. ...Thursday Democratic 1884 8 21 280 2.00
William and Brenita Dodge, Editor and Publisher, 212 N. Main St.
VERSAILLESf (G6), pop. 1,929; Morgan Co. (C). 47 m SE of Sedalia. CRI&P RR.
Trout fisheries; tiff and coal mines; timber. Diversified farming.
Leader-Statesman -f Friday Democratic 1886 6 26 280 2.50
R. E. Otten, Publisher.
VIENNAf (J6), pop. 471; Maries Co. (SEC). 30 m SE of Jefferson City. Railroad
station, Freeburg. CRI&P RR. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, fruit.
j Home Adviser + Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 294 2.50 §850
1 Maries County Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1872 8 24 294 2.50 §925
1 R. A. Waer, Editor; Tri-County Publications, Publisher.
WARRENSBURGf (E5), pop. 6,857; Johnson Co. (W). 29 m W of Sedalia. MP RR.
Manufactures garments, shoes, lawnmowers. Hatcheries; meat packing plant;
bottling works. Central Missouri State College. Coal mines; blue sandstone
quarries ; clay pits. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Standard-Herald 4- Friday Republican 1865 8 24 280 2.00 J8.276
Partly free distribution.
A. G. Taubert, Editor; Standard-Herald. Publisher, 132 W. Pine St.
'Star-Journal*
Democratic 1889 8 24 280
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\Star- Journal + ......................... Tues. & Fri ..... Democratic ........ 1882 8 24 280
William C. Tucker, Editor; Star-Journal Publishing Company, Inc.
Student, The+ V ..................... Weekly ............ Collegiate .......... 1909 8 24 280 1.00
Students of Central Missouri State College, Editors and Publishers.
WARRENTONf (K5), pop. 1,584; Warren Co. (E). 55 m W of St. Louis. WAB RR.
Knit goods, textile, stave mills; canning factory; sheet metal plant. Hatchery.
Coal mines ; fire clay pits. Agriculture. Grain.
' American Pigeon Journal ....... Monthly .......... Pigeons .............. 1913
American Rabbit Journal -f.... Monthly ..........
fRabbit Rais'g
Angora Rabbit Magazine+.... Monthly .......... 4&Angrora 1945
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Frank H. Hollmann, Editor and Publisher.
Banner-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1865
Frank H. Hollmann, Editor; Banner Publishing Company.
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WARSAWf (F6). pop. 986; Benton Co. (WC). On Osage River, 88 m S of Sedalia.
MP RR. Lumber mills; milk processing plant; gun stock factory. Resort, hunting.
Timber. Diversified farming.
Benton County Enterprise-!-. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1881 8 24 290 2.50 §2,25O
K. White Miles, Editor; Benton County Publishing Co.
WASHINGTON (K6), pop. 6,850; Franklin Co. (E). On Missouri River, 50 m W of
St. Louis. MP RR. Manufactures shoes, corn-cob pipes, dairy products. Diversi-
fied farming. Corn.
rCitizen-f ................................... Monday ........... Republican ......... 1905 8 24 294 8.00 §2,587
\ Missourian-f .................. Thursday ........ Democrat ........... 1865 8 24 294 3.00 **4,271
I Wm. L. Miller, Editor; J. L. Miller, Publisher.
WAVERLY (E4), pop. 809; Lafayette Co. (W). 60 m E of Kansas City. MP RR. Bank.
Lexington. Dairy, fruit, grain farms. Apples, wheat, corn.
Times-f- .................................... Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1926 6 24 280 1.00 §866
R. W. Bricken, Editor and Publisher.
WAYNES VILLEf (H7), pop. 1,010; Pulaski Co. (SC). 75 m NE of Springfield. Rail-
road station, Crocker. SLSF RR. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat.
Pulaski County Democrat -f.. Thursday ........ Democratic ....... 1882 6 26 276 2.00 1,830
John H. McMillin, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **SeptrA. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WEBB CITY (D8), pop. 6,919; Jasper Co. (SW). 6 m NE of Joplin. KCS; MP; SLSF
RRs. Manufacture* furniture, scales, machine tools, fertilizer, candy, plastic
products, garments, caskets, dairy products. Sand and gravel pits. Dairy, grain
farms.
Graphic Review-f Thursday Independent 1932 8 24 308 2.50
£. R. Switier, Editor and Publisher, 122 N. Webb St. 7,333— Free
Sentinel-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1879 8 24 291 4.00 §1,050
J. P. Welb. Editor; W. C. and Max Myers, Publishers.
WEBSTER GROVES (M5), independent branch of St. Louis P. O., pop. 23,390; St.
Louis Co. (B). 10 m SW of St. Louis. SLSF; MP RRs. Residential town.
Eden Theological Seminary.
Advertiser-f Wednesday Shopping 1954 5 24 208 16,200 — Free
Countian Publishing Co., 122 N. Kikwood Rd., Kirkwood.
Web, The -f 7 ti. a yr Collegiate 1924 5 24 210 2.00 J350
Students of Webster College, Editors and Publishers.
Webster News-Times -f Thursday Republican 1910 7 24 280 3.50 §1,518
W. T. Gray, Editor and Publisher.
WELLSTON— Journal— See St. Louis.
WELLSVILLE (J4), pop. 1,519; Montgomery Co. (E). 80 m NW of St. Louis. CB&Q;
WAB RRs. Manufactures fire brick. Fire clay pits. Farming. Grain.
Optic-News 4- .Friday Republican 1877 6 24 252 2.50 §1,550
Charles Deiter, Editor; Charles and Frances Deiter, Publishers.
WENTZVILLE (M2). pop. 1,227; St. Charles Co. (E). 22 m NW of St. Charles. WAB
RR. Manufactures barrel staves, undergarments, creamery products. Farming.
Grain, cattle.
Union Friday Independent 1891 6 26 280 1.50 §1,512
Ralph Dummit. Editor and Publisher.
WESTON <C4), pop. 1,067; Platte Co. (NW). On Missouri River, 30 m NW of Kansas
City. CB&Q RR. Flour mills. Tobacco market. Tobacco, wheat, corn.
Chronicle -f Friday Democratic 1872 7 24 280 2.50 1,060
Charles A. Bless, Editor and Publisher, 701 Market St.
WEST PLAINSf <J9), pop. 4,918; Howell Co. (S). 90 m SE of Springfield. SLSF RR.
Manufactures dairy products, hog serum, flour, staves, oak flooring, baseball
bats, shoes, feed. Fruit processing. Livestock market. Pine and hardwood timber.
Diversified farming. Blackberries, walnuts, poultry.
Quill + {lVSgun?'Sat" ^dependent 1903 8 24 287 6.00 §5,»40
Frank Martin, Editor and Publisher, Elledge Bldg.
WHEATON (D9), pop. 894; Barry Co. (SW). 85 m SE of Joplin. Railroad station.
Exeter. SLSF RR. Lumber, flour mills. Oak timber. Diversified farming. Straw-
berries, apples, wheat.
Journal + .Thursday Independent 1910 8 24 294 2.00 1,673
James W. Fox, Editor and Publisher.
WILLOW SPRINGS (J8%), pop. 1,914; Howell Co. (S). 75 m SE of Springfield.
SLSF RR. Stone quarries; timber. Diversified farming.
News + Thursday Republican 1890 7 24 280 3.00 J 1,285
J. W. Zimmerman. Publisher.
WINDSOR (E6H), pop. 2,429; Henry Co. (W). 25 m SW of Sedalia. CRI&P; MKT
RRs. Shoe factory. Hatchery. Coal mines. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Review-J- Thursday Democratic 1872 7 24 276 3.00 §1,878
James C. Kirkpatrick, Editor and Publisher, 205 S. Main St., P. O. Box 349.
WINONA (K8%), pop. 473; Shannon Co. (S). 100 m SW of Cape Girardeau. SLSF RR.
Ships stock and lumber. Oak, pine, timber. Agriculture. Poultry.
Shannon County Democrat -f.. Thursday Democratic 1896 6 26 276 2.00 §375
Wm. A. French, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Af*te lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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Population 691,024 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital HELENA
Montana is bounded north by Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada, east by North and South
Dakota, south by Wyoming and Idaho and west by Idaho. Its length, east to west, is about 540
miles; breadth, about 280 miles; land area, 145,878 square miles, including 240 square miles of
Yellowstone National Park, rank in area, third.
The Rocky Mountains occupy the western two-fifths of the state's area; east of them the
country forms part of the "Great Plains." The Missouri River is navigable for boats as far
as Fort Benton. The Yellowstone River is navigable during high water. The lowest altitude is
1,800 feet above sea level, while Granite Peak in Carbon county reaches a height of 12,350 feet.
The climate is dry, healthful and invigorating. The Weather Bureau at Helena gives the temper-
ature (annual monthly mean) as 41.5 ; highest on record, 103 ; lowest on record, — 42 ; total annual
precipitation as 11.55 inches. Irrigation has been highly developed, and immense reservoirs on
the Madison and Missouri Rivers are sources of water supply. As a result, standard fruits of the
Temperate Zone have been produced in large quantities.
Montana, with its vast expanse of mountain country, its 500 lakes and fishing streams, its
thousands of miles of winding mountain roads, its national forests, dude ranches, mountain hotels
and tourist camp resorts, affords unequalled recreational advantages. The state is fast improv-
ing its national highways. Glacier National Park, extending to the Canadian border line, is one
of the most wonderful public parks in the world. Montana State University is located at Missoula.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), forty-third. Rural population (1950), 43.7%. In 1950 of the
591,024 total population. 572,038 were white; 18,986 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 35,085. Farm acreage, 69,247,434. Average acreage per farm,
1,688.7. Average value per farm, $27,660. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 7,992.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1967): crops, $207,067,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $210,956,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): wheat, $146,244,000, rank, third; barley, $24,303,000.
rank, third; sugar beets (1956 value of production), $9,576,000, rank, fifth; hay, $4,573,000;
potatoes, $3,175,000; alfalfa seed, $1,735,000, rank, fourth; dry edible beans, $1,434,000. rank,
ninth; oats, $1,113,000; flaxseed, $702,OOJO, rank, fifth; dry field peas, $163,000; rye, $140,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957) : cherries, $574,000, rank, tenth; apples, $230,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58): all cattle and calves, $300,514,000; all sheep and
lambs, $36,691,000, rank, fifth; horses and mules, $7,216,000; hogs and pigs, $3,237,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $5,489,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $1,066,000; turkeys, $174,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1967) : all milk and cream, $15,574,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 604,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamery butter, 5,082,000 Ibs.;
American cheese, 3,821,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 2,504,000 Ibs.; ice creeam, 2,386,000
gallons.
FORESTS
Total lumber production (1951), 653 million feet b.m. Principal woods: ponderosa pine, larch,
douglas fir, englemann spruce, white pine, lodgepole pine, white fir, cottonwood and aspen, hem-
lock, western red cedar.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1964: value added by manufacture, $141,222,000. Leading industry groups:
lumber and wood products, food and kindred products. Total expenditures for new plant and
new equipment, $20,582,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $126,166,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: zinc, copper,
petroleum, lead.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 220,700; Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 362,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 471. Number of retail stores (1954), 8,226; sales, $779,044,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 56
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Beaverhead (SW), Dillon 6,671 7 Cascade (NC), Great Falls 58.027
2 Big Horn (S), Hardin 9,824 8 Chouteau (N), Fort Benton 6,974
8 Blaine (N), Chinook 8,516 9 Custer (SE), Miles City 12,661
4 Broadwater (C). Townsend 2,922 10 Daniels (NE), Scobey 8,946
5 Carbon (SC), Red Lodge 10,241 11 Dawson (NE), Glendive 9.092
6 Carter (SE). Ekalaka 2,798 12 Deer Lodge (W). Anaconda 16.553
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UST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
Coun^'Location on Map and County s«at P°P County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
18 Fallen (SE), Baker .......................... 8,660 85 Petroleum (C), Winnett ................ 1,026
14 Fergus (C), Lewiatown .................. 14.015 86 Phillips (N). Malta 6884
15 Fathead (NW). Kaiispeii .............. 8 M95 8? pSndera (N), conrSd.::::::::::::::::::::: 1:111
15 S*"?1!!? (£kJ*°?em*n .................... 21'902 88 Powder River (SE), Broadua ........ 2 698
17 Garfield (NE), Jordan .................... 2.172 89 Powell <W), Deer Lodge .............. 6801
18 Glacier (N) I. Cut jBank. ................... 9,645 40 Prairie (E). Terry ...... . .................. 2877
20 GrlnlL <w1y if??' ?yegate ........ J'JSI 41 Ravalli <W . Hamilton .......... .. ! 18 101
2? HiS VM/^R; Phllipsbur* .............. 2.J78 42 Richland (NE), Sidney .................. 10,866
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26 Liberty (N) Chester cien»— *2'°jx 47 Silver Bow (SW), Butte ................ 48.422
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28 Madison (SW), Virginia City ........ 6 998 £9 £Weet ^ass <S>» Bigtimber .......... 8,621
29 McCone (NE), Circle ............ „... . 8 258 50 Teton <N>» Choteau ........................ 7,282
80 Meagher (WC), White Sulphur 51 Toole (N), Shelby ............................ 6,867
Springs ..................... 2 079 52 Treasure (SE), Hysham ................ 1,402
81 Mineral (NW). Superior....'...'"".'!.'.'.' 2,'o81 58 Valley (NE), Glaagow .................... 11,853
82 Missoula (NW), Miaaoula .............. 85,498 54 Wheatland (C), Harlowton ............ 8,187
88 Muaaelahell (EC), Roundup .......... 6,408 55 Wibaux (NE), Wibaux .................. 1,907
84 Park (S), Livingston ...................... 11.999 56 Yellowstone (SEC), Billings .......... 65.875
MONTANA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 18 Daily 1
Evening Dailies (14) Weekly 7
Morning Dailies (4) Semi-monthly 1
Daily, with Sunday edition (10) Monthly 10
Semi-weekly 1 Quarterly 4
Weekly 75
Total Periodicals 23
Total Newspapers 94
Total number of publications 117
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 55
Total number of towns having publications 79
For circulation figure, for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
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ANACONDA— Standard— See Montana Standard, Butte.
BAKERf (M4), pop. 1,772; Fallen Co. (SE). 70 m E of Miles City. CMSP&P RR. Oil
and gas wells. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, hay.
Fallen County Times-f .......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1918 7 24 280 3.00 1,750
L. K. Lathrop, Editor; Mrs. L. K. Lathrop and M. E. Beringer, Publishers.
BELGRADE — Journal — See Gallatin County Tribune and Belgrade Journal, Bozeman.
BELT (F3), pop. 702; Cascade Co. (NC). 23 m E of Great Falls. GN RR. Creamery.
Coal mines. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Belt Valley Times 4- ............... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1894 6 24 280 2.50 §685
A. D. Larson, Editor and Publisher.
BIG SANDY (F2), pop. 748; Chouteau Co. (N). 70 m NE of Great Falls. GN RR. Ships
wheat, livestock. Coal mines, natural gas wells. Pine timber. Stock, dairy,
poultry, grain farms.
Mountaineer -f ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1911 6 26 280 300 843
Doris E. and L. W. Lawrence, Editors and Publishers.
BIG TIMBERf (G5), pop. 1,679; Sweet Grass Co. (S). On Yellowstone River, 70 m W
of Billings. NP RR. Ships livestock. Stock grain farms.
Pioneer -f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 280 3.00 51,685
Ray G. and Lament I. Beck, Editors and Publishers.
BILLINGSf (H5), pop. 81,834; Yellowstone Co. (SEC). 180 m SE of Helena. CB&Q;
GN; NP RRs. Airlines, FAL; NWA; WAL.
Manufactures sugar, flour, farm machinery, electric signs, furniture, paint,
metal products, cereal, creamery and meat products, canned vegetables, con-
crete products. Oil refineries. Four banks ; bank deposits (6-30-58), $102,927,102.
17,629 electric meters; 17,912 gas meters; 32,131 telephones. Eastern Montana
College of Education ; Rocky Mountain College. Important shipping center. Diver-
sified farming. Sugar beete, wheat, beans, livestock. Two TV stations.
Dude Rancher -f ...................... Quarterly ........ Dude Ranching.. 192 6 3 26 140 xl.40 650
Vic Benson, Jr., Ed.; Dude Ranchers Assn., Pub., Box 1363. Controlled free dist 2,075
1.0OO
_ Associated Students, EMCE, Editors and Publishers, Eastern Montana College.
Orodatioa-~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptioti included in membership fee.
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Gazette-f {Ev^eVsun"' ^dependent ,1901 8 2:3 2.98 15.60**25>2SS
Color and comic strip adv'g accepted in both issues. Sunday circ. 7^80 ** 37 [228
Harold Seipp, Editor; Gazette Printing Company, Publisher.
Rocky Mountain EchoV Thursday Collegiate 1947 3 24 126 1.50 300
Students of the Rocky Mountain College, Editors and Publishers.
Times-}- Thursday Ind. Rep 1891 5 24 252 2.50 1,600
H. M. Morris, Editor and Publisher, 2919 Montana Ave.
16,375
§4,424
§937
i Wednesday ....Livestock 1940 5 24 224 4.00
ditor; Western Livestock Reporter, Publisher,
1408 First Ave., North, Box 1497.
Yellowstone News-j- Thursday Independent 1951 5 24 217 3.75
James Spiker, Editor; Yellowstone News, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 1577.
BOULDERf (D4), pop. 1,017; Jefferson Co. (SWC). 85 m NE of Butte, nearest bank-
ing town. GN RR. Gold, silver, lead, zinc mines. Health resort. Stock farms,
especially.
Monitor-f Saturday Ind Rep 1906 5 24 252 3.00
A. H. Eiselein, Editor and Publisher.
BOZEMANf (E6). pop. 11.826; Gallatin Co. (S). 80 m E of Butte. CMSP&P; NP RRs.
Airline NWA. Manufactures flour, cereals, canned peas, walk-in freezers and
refrigerators. Ships grain and cattle. Montana State College; Agricultural
Experiment Station. Coal mines. Resort. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley.
Chronicle+ {sun.',Sun?M* Independent 1911 8 23
Comic strip advertising accepted.
G. Nicholas Ifft, Editor; Gallatin Publishing Company.
^"n^Be^iIdJ J^urna1*. JThursday Independent 1954 7 23
H. P. Griffin, Editor; E. H. Schumacher, Publisher, 140 E. Main.
Montana Agriculture + Monthly Agriculture 1928 Control
D. Keith Williams, Editor; Montana Farm Bureau News, Publisher,
16 S. Tracy St.
Montana Exponent -f V Friday Collegiate 1919 5 24
Students of Montana State College, Editors and Publishers.
BRIDGER (H5), pop. 854; Carbon Co. (S). 45 m SW of Billings. MW&S; NP RRs.
Coal mines, oil wells. Ships beets, oil, beans, seed. Timber. Diversified farm-
ing. Beets, beans, grain.
Times-h Thursday Ind. Dem 1909 5 24 224 2.50
S. A. Nethery, Editor and Publisher, 118 S. Main.
BROADUSf (L6), pop. 617; Powder River Co. (SE). 150 m SE of Billings. Railroad
station, Miles City. CMSP&P; NP RRs. Coal mines. Stock, grain farms. Wool,
stock, alfalfa seed.
§4,813
§4,813
280 3.00 §2,130
196 2.00
Dr. H. J. Sickles, Editor and Publisher.
BROWNING (C2), pop. 1,691; Glacier Co. (N). 110 m NW of Great Falls. GN RR.
Trading center for Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Ships hay, livestock. Oil wells.
Stock, dairy farms. Hay.
Glacier Reporter + ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1928 7 24 267 3.00
M. K. Fields, Editor and Publisher.
BUTTEf (D4%), pop. 33,251; Silver Bow Co. (SW). 66 m SW of Helena. BA&P;
CMSP&P; GN; NP; UP RRs. Airlines: NWA; WAL. One of the most important
United States copper mining centers. Gold, silver, lead, zinc, manganese mines.
Montana School of Mines. TV station.
Manufactures motors, generators; foundry; dairy, food products, compressed
and liquefied gases, beverages, trailers, laundry and pressing machinery, optical
goods, chemicals, steel fabrication. Livestock auction yards, meat packing; wood
preserving; commercial printing plants. Four banks; bank deposits (7-2-58),
$60,701,354. 15,244 electric (AC) meters; 13,969 gas (nat.) meters; 14,027
telephones. TV station.
' Montana Standard -f .............. Every Morn. ..Ind. Dem ............ 1876
Prints editions morning and evening for Anaconda.
Law Risken, Editor; Standard Publishing Company.
Post-f ....................................... Evg.ex.Sun ...... Ind Rep ............. 1881
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
G. W. Moon, Editor; Post Publishing Co., 25 W. Granite St.
CAMAS — Camaa Hot Springs Exchange — See Hot Springs.
CASCADE (E8), pop. 447: Cascade Co. (NO. On Missouri River, 26 m SW of Great
Falls. GN RR. Manufactures flour and butter. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain
farms. Hay, grain, potatoes.
Courier-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1910 5 26 252 3.50
R. C. Berger, Editor and Publisher.
CHESTERt (F2). pop. 788; Liberty Co. (N) 90 m NE of Great Falls. GN RR. Oil
and gas wells. Grain farms. Wheat.
Liberty County Times + ........ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1906 7 23 280 3.50
I. G. Hutchison, Editor and Publisher.
2,000
300
3,200
§500
n 1919 6 26 280 8.00 §1,086
§1,126
8
8
23 294 20.80
Combined circ. **19,248
Sunday circ.**24,686
23 294 15.60
Combined circ. **9,345
§650
§1,450
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
j P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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CHINOOKf (G2). pop. 2.807; Elaine Co. (N). 120 m NE of Great Falls. GN RR.
Beet sugar factory. Gas wells. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Sugar beets,
potatoes.
Opinion 4- ................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ...... 1890 8 22 280 8.00 1,595
Vern Mclntyre, Editor; Johnson Publishing Co.
CHOTEAUt (D8), pop. 1.618; Teton Co. (N). 46 m NW of Great Falls. CMSP&P;
GN RRs. Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Wheat, oats, barley.
Acantha-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 7 24 280 8.00 81,470
Jerry Strauss, Editor; Jere Coffey, Publisher.
CIRCLEf (L8), pop. 856; McCone Co. (NE). 175 m NE of Billings. NP RR. Qil
wells. Ships wheat and livestock. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Livestock.
Banner ...................................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1914 6 26 276 8.00 1,050
Ben M. Larson, Editor and Publisher.
COLUMBIA FALLS (B2). pop. 1,282; Flathead Co. (NW). 108 m N of Missoula.
GN RR. Lumber mills. Resort area. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley, dairying.
Hungry Horse News .............. Friday ............ Independent ...... 1946 8 24 808 4.00 **3,156
Mel Ruder, Editor and Publisher.
COLUMBUSf (G5), pop. 1,097; Stillwater Co. (SEC). 40 m SW of Billings. NP RR.
Coal and copper mines. Diversified farming. Wheat, sugar beets, sheep, cattle.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1917 7 23 276 3.25 §1,292
Robert B. Johnson, Jr.. Editor and Publisher, Box 188.
CONRADf (E2), pop. 1,865; Pondera Co. (N). 55 m N of Great Falls. GN; MW RRs.
Creamery. Oil wells. Ships wheat and sugar beets. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Independent-Observer 4- ......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1905 8 24 308 3.50 §2,510
Jerry Kavanagh, Editor; Chet Kavanagh, Publisher.
CULBERTSON (M2), pop. 779; Roosevelt Co. (NE). 178 m S of Regina, Sask. GN
RR. Agriculture. Wheat, cattle, sheep, flax, oats, barley.
Searchlight ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1902 8 23 287 3.00 §710
Mrs. Beverly Canavan, Editor; M M. Vukelich and H. N. Downs, Publishers.
CUT BANKf (D2), pop. 8,721; Glacier Co. (N). 116 m NW of Great Falls. GN RR.
Airline WAL. Airport of entry. Manufactures and ships oil products, gasoline
and by-products. Ships stock, wool, grain. Gas, oil wells. Stock, grain farms.
Pioneer Press + ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1909 8 24 315 3.00 **2,O37
Dan Whetstone, Editor and Publisher.
DEER LODGEf (D4), pop. 8.779; Powell Co. (W). 88 m N of Butte. CMSP&P:
NP RRs. Lumber mill; creamery. Lead, silver, phosphate, gold mines. Stock,
dairy, poultry, grain farms. Hay, cattle, sheep.
Silver State Post + ................ Friday ............ Independent ...... 1888 7 24 280 4.00 §2,059
J. O. Gehrett, Editor and Publisher.
DILLONf (D5), pop. 8,268; Beaverhead Co. (SW). 65 m S of Butte. UP RR. Western
Montana College of Education. Gold, silver, lead, copper mines. Agriculture,
especially stock.
Examiner-f .............................. Wednesday ....Republican ....... 1891 5 24 224 3.00 §1,103
George R. Baker. Editor; Otto Sassman. Publisher.
Tribune-f ................................. &lsu'n**** RePublican ........ 1882 6 24 28° 4-°°
E. C. Townsend, Editor; Tribune Publishing Company.
EKALAKAf (M4%). pop. 904: Carter Co. (SE). 190 m E of Billings. Railroad station.
Baker. CMSPAP RR. Pine timber. Cattle and Sheep. Wheat.
Eagle+ ..................................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1909 7 24 280 3.00 800
Tom C. Taylor, Editor and Publisher.
F AIRFIELD (E8), pop. 698; Teton Co. (N). 80 m NW of Great Falls. CMSP&P RR.
Flour mills. Agriculture. Wheat, alfalfa, dairying, livestock.
Times + .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1916 6 26 280 3.50 1,175
H. D. Cunningham, Editor and Publisher.
FAIRVIEW (M2%), pop. 942; Richland Co. (NE). 180 m NE of Miles City. GN RR.
Lignite, coal mines. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, corn, beans, potatoes.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1918 6 26 280 3.00 §1,013
Earl Harden, Editor and Publisher.
FORSYTHf (K4), pop. 1,906; Rosebud Co. (SE). 85 m E of Billings. CMSP&P;
NP RRs. Stock, grain farms. Beets, alfalfa, corn.
Independent + ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1915 8 24 301 3.00 1,731
Donald McCausland, Editor and Publisher.
FORT BENTONf (F8). pop. 1,622; Chouteau Co. (N). GN RR. On Missouri River
at head of navigation. 42 m NE of Great Falls. Stock, wheat farms.
River Press .............................. Wednesdays-Independent ...... 1880 7 24 276 3.00 ** 1,666
Joel R. Overholser, Editor; River Press Publishing Company.
GERALDINE (F8), pop. 874; Chouteau Co. (N). 46 m NE of Great Falls. CMSP&P
RR. Ships wheat, livestock. Stock, grain farms.
Review ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1914 6 24 280 2.50 5450
Aubrey Larson, Editor and Publisher.
GLASGOWf (K2), pop. 8,821; Valley Co. (NE). 186 m NE of Billings. GN RR. Flour
mills, soft drink factory. Ships grain, cattle, sugar beets. Gas wells. Stock,
poultry, grain, truck farms. Wheat, flax, sugar beets.
Courier-!- .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1911 8 24 308 4.00 §4y475
Sam Gilluly, Editor; H. R. Surges, Publisher.
CfacuIatio*-**Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»ued only during academic year. zSubscription included in membership fee.
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2,864
2,864
8 23 287 16.00 **7,941
8
23 287 19.00**31,545
Sunday circ.**37,031
4 26 189 1.00 *35,217
1.00
17,929
Estab Col$<S> Width V Depth Sub
GLENDIVEf (M8H). pop. 5,254; Dawson Co. (NE). On Yellowstone River, head of
navigation, 80 m NE of Miles City. Division Point on NP RR. Airline, FAL.
Coal mines, gas and oil wells. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, flax, oats.
Ranger + {sJn.^MoS!'' Independent.... 1898 8 24 29410.00
[Sun. Morn. Sunday circ-
James R. MacPherson, Editor and Publisher, 114 W. Towne.
GREAT FALLSf (E8), pop. 89,214; Cascade Co. (NC). 167 m NE of Butte. CMSP&P;
GN RRs. Airlines: NWA; WAL.
Copper and zinc refining smelters; copper wire and cable works; aluminum
rolling mills; railroad shops; meat packing plant; brewery; oil refinery; grain
elevators. Manufactures flour, feed, furs, electric signs, bricks, linseed oil. con-
crete blocks and pipes. Four banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $252,955,595;
deposits (6-30-58), $93,452,495. 17,441 (residential) electric (AC) meters;
14,440 gas (nat.) meters; 26,120 telephones. College of Great Falls. State Deaf
and Blind College. TV station.
Leader -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican .1888
The Leader Company, Inc., Publisher, Odd Fellows Bldg.
Tribune-f Every Morn.. ..Democratic 1887
Prints Sunday supplement under name of Montana Parade.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
The Tribune, Inc., Publisher, 121 Fourth St., N.
Montana Farmer-Stockman -f. Semi -mo Agricultural 1913
The Montana Farmer, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 1529.
Montana Farmers Union 1», ,,, . . ,„. , .««,. .. «„ nn*
News -f (no adv.).... ". f Monthly Agricultural 1985 5 26 224
Ted Townsend, Editor; Montana Farmers Union, Publisher, Box 2089.
Montana Oil Journal + Saturday {men^6101*" 1921 4 24
A. H. Raymond, Editor; 508 1st National Bank Bldg.
ReEd8ittonV.!^ Catholic 1932 8 23 294
Rev. Joseph Gerharz, Editor; Catholic Press, Inc., Publisher, Box 1899.
HAMILTONf (B4), pop. 2,678; Ravalli Co. (W). 48 m S of Missoula. NP RR. Lumber
mills; creameries. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Dairy products, livestock.
Ravalli Republican + {l^Sun*"8**" Ind* Rep 1888 6 24 259 4'50 51,955
Jack E. Coulter, Editor and Publisher.
Western News -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1890 7 24 280 3.00 §2,009
Miles Romney. Editor and Publisher.
HARD IN f (J5), pop. 2,306; Big Horn Co. (S), 50 m E of Billings. CB&Q RR. Beet
sugar refining plant; creameries. Stone quarries; gas wells. Ships sugar,
cattle. Diversified farming. Wheat, sugar beets, alfalfa.
Tribune Herald-}- Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 280 3.00
Ray Criswell, Editor and Publisher.
HARLEM (H2), pop. 1,107; Elaine Co. (N). 135 m NE of Great Falls. GN RR. Rock
quarries. Diversified farming. Wheat, sugar beets, potatoes.
News-f- Friday Ind. Dem 1896 8 22 280 3.00
Vern Mclntyre, Editor; Johnson Publishing Co., Chinook.
HARLOWTONf (G4), pop. 1,788; Wheatland Co. (C). 75 m NW of Billings. CMSP&P
RR. Flour mill; creamery. Oil wells. Cattle and sheep ranches. Agriculture.
Wheat, hay, barley.
Times -f Thursday Republican 1917 7 26 280 3.00
H. G. Stearns, Editor and Publisher.
HAVREf (G2), pop. 8,086; Hill Co. (N). 112 m N of Great Falls. GN RR. Creamery;
bottling works. Division point on GN RR. Gas wells. Diversified farming.
Potatoes, wheat, livestock.
221 7.50 $3,270
3.00
§2,208
§975
§1,775
Independent -f Thursday Independent 1931
Arthur L. Williams, Keith C. Abel. Editors and Publishers.
7 26 278 2.00
News-l- {!VSunX*Sat* ^Publican 1914 8 24 287 8.00 §4,4S6
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Herbert C. Watts, Jr., Editor; J. R. Larcombe and John F. M. Travis, Publishers,
319 First St.
HELENAf (E4). pop. 17,681; Lewis and Clark Co. (WC). The State Capital, 45 m
NE of Butte, and mid-way between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks.
GN; NP RRs. Airlines NWA; WAL.
Lime and concrete, ceramics, paints, machine parts manufactured, brick and
tile works; flour mill. Trade center. Resort, hunting, fishing. Carroll College.
Gold mines. Diversified farming. Hay, grain, potatoes.
T j j * r> ji fEvg.ex.Sun,, T , -wf 1866 8 23 294 20.80 **7,708
Independent-Record -f \ Ru* Morn Independent Sunday circ. **7,738
E. A. Dye, Editor; Montana Record Publishing Co., 817 Allen St.
Masonic News and Algerian -f. Monthly Masonic 1947 6 28 252 1.00 700
Not issued during August. Controlled free dist. 3,300
William C. Campbell, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 582.
Montana Education V 4- Monthly Educational 1924 8 27 140 2.50 $6,525
A. R. Oja, Editor; Montana Education Assn., Publisher, Capitol Station, Box 882.
Circulation— **&Pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Montana Legionnaire* .......... Monthly .......... Am. Legion ........
Estab ColsO Width VDtpth Sub
1925
Chester K. Shore, Editor; Montana Department, The American Legion. Publisher,
Box 82, Capitol Station.
1951 2 38 122
..
Michael Kennedy, Editor; Historical Society of Montana, Publisher,
Roberts at 6th Ave.
Montana Stockgrower, The -f. Monthly {prod'n'duSarfc 1929 2 43 14° x5*00
Ralph Miracle, Editor; Montana Stockgrowers Assn., Inc., Publisher, Box 1679.
Montana Wool Grower+ Monthly {woolPMark^tl? 1927 3 27 14° x5'00
Everett E. Shuey, Editor; Montana Wool Growers Assn., Publisher, Box 1698.
Prospector V-h Monthly ColUCath.) 1910 5 26 280 2.00
Students of Carroll College, Editors and Publishers.
Western Mont. 1 Wednesday ....Catholic 1932 8 23 294 8.00
Rev. James White, Ed.; Catholic Press Soc., Inc., Pub., 612 Harrison Ave.,
P. O. Box 1729.
HINSDAUE (J2), pop. 620; Valley Co. (NE). 205 m NE of Great Falls. GN RR.
Stock, grain farms. Wheat, sugar beets, hay.
Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1912 7 24 266 2.50
H. F. Tuttle, Editor and Publisher.
HOT SPRINGS (B8), pop. 788; Sanders Co. (NW). 60 m NW of Missoula. Railroad
station and bank. Plains. NP RR. Manufactures seed cleaners and graders.
Lumber mill; creamery. Diversified farming.
C*EMhanVe+Pr*»?.? } Thursday Independent 1926 7 26 266 2.50
Edna B. Gannaway, Editor and Publisher.
Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1950 7 24 280 2.50
Richard C. and Joan F. Shirley, Editors and Publishers.
HYSHAMf (J4). pop. 410; Treasure Co. (SE). 70 m NE of Billings. NP RR. Ships
cattle, horses, beets, alfalfa seed. Agriculture. Sugar beets, grain.
Echo-f Thursday Independent 1911 7 24 278 8.00
Alice M. Caldwell, Editor; Collins C. Caldwell, Publisher.
JORDANf <K8). pop. X696; Garfleld Co. (NE). 180 m NE of Billings. Railroad station.
Miles City. CMSPAP; NP RRs. Bank, Circle. Grain, stock farms. Cattle.
Tribune Thursday Independent 1919 5 24 234 3.00
Melvin Mart, Editor; Tribune, Publisher.
KAUSPELLf (B2), pop. 9,787; Flathead Co. (NW). On Flathead River, 125 m N of
Missoula. GN RR. Airline NWA. Lumber and planing mills; aluminum plant;
pump, wood products factories; brewery. Trade center. Resort city. Glacier
National Park. Pine, fir timber. Agriculture. Peas, wheat, oats, rye.
T«+ ». T v _i_ fEvg.ex.Sat.A T , w 1891 8
Inter Lake+ j Sun.,Sun.M. Ind' Rep
William B. Sweetland, Editor and Publisher.
Montana D.A.V. News-f- Monthly {veteralw 1944
Frank H. Trippet, Editor and Publisher, 448 Main St.
News-Farm Journal Thursday Independent 1935 7
Frank H. Trippet, Editor and Publisher. 443 Main St.
LAUREL (H5), pop. 8.668; Yellowstone Co. (SEC). 16 m SW of Billings. CB&Q; GN;
NP RRs. Railroad shops ; oil refinery ; creamery. Stock, grain farms. Sugar beets.
Outlook -f Wednesdays-Independent 1909 7 24 280 2.50
Campbell B. Calvert. Editor and Publisher, 20 First Ave., North.
LEWISTOWNf (G3H), pop. 6.678 ; Fergus Co. (C). 90 m SE of Great Falls. CMSP&P;
GN RRs. Airline WAL. Manufactures cement products, brick, tile, aluminum
doors; oil refinery; flour mill; creameries. Coal, gold mines. Stockyards. Stock,
grain farms. Sheep, cattle, wheat.
Argus -Farmer -f- Thursday Ind. & Agric 1883 8 24 294 4.50
f
N.W. +
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Edward L. Fike, Editor; Fike Publishing Co., Publisher, 521 W. Main St.
Clrc
16,163
16,193
4,060
3,696
24 290 21.00
Sunday circ.
4 26 175 1.00
24 280 2.00
§463
J875
§660
8600
§800
**5,915
**6,206
tl.358
§2,959
1,921
§1,225
§4,003
§4,003
LIBBYf (A2), pop. 2,401; Lincoln Co. (NW). 215 m NW of Missoula. GN RR. Manu-
factures lumber and zonochlorite. Lead, silver, gold, zonochlorite mines; pine,
tamarack, larch timber. Dairy, stock farms. Hay, potatoes, root crops.
Western News-f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1900 7 24 276 8.00 §2,349
W. R. LUtell. Editor; Western Montana Publishing Company.
UVINGSTONf (F6), pop. 7,688; Park Co. (S). On Yellowstone River, 100 m W of Bill-
ings. NP RR. Railroad shops; cigar factory; marble and granite works: feed
and flour mill. Tourist center. Travertine, arsenic, silver, gold mines. Dairy,
stock, grain farms. Cattle, sheep, wheat.
Enterprise-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1914 8 23 294 15.60 **2,740
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. G. Lake, Mgr.; Livingston Publishing Company.
Park County News + Thursday Independent 1917 7 23 280 4.00 §2,751
Fred J. Martin, Editor; Hammond Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
Clrenlatlon— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. *Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalK
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MALTAf (J2), pop. 2,095; Phillips Co. (N). 170 m NE of Great Falls. GN RR. Gas
wells. Cattle, sheep, dairy, grain farms. Sugar beets, alfalfa seed.
Phillips County News 4- Thursday Republican 1924 8 24 304 3.00 **1,99O
J. Russell Larcombe, Editor; Phillips County Publishing Company.
MANHATTAN <E4%). pop. 716; Gallatin Co. (S). 60 m SE of Butte. CMSP&P; NP
RRs. Creamery and apiaries. Lumber company. Ships cattle, wheat. Dairy, stock,
grain, mink farms. Wheat, seed peas, alfalfa.
Inter-Mountain Press Thursday Independent 1939 6 26 280 2.50 975
L. K. Williams, Editor; Manhattan Inter-Mountain Press, Publisher.
MILES CITYf (L4), pop. 9,248; Custer Co. (SE). On Yellowstone River, 152 m E of
Billings. CMSP&P; NP RRs. Airline, FAL. U. S. Livestock Range Experiment
Station, 67,000 acres. Shipping and trade center of the horse, cattle, wool district
of Eastern Montana. Railroad shops. Manufactures saddles, harnesses, creamery
products, flour. Gas wells. Agriculture. Sugar beets, alfalfa, wheat, corn.
Star-U JEvg.ex.Sat.A T , ^ . , 1911 8 23 294 18.20
Star + ...................................... { Sun.. Sun. M. ^dependent ...... Sunday circ.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. J. Scanlon, Editor; Star Printing Co., Publisher.
MISSOULAf (C8%), pop. 22,485; Missoula Co. (W). 96 m NW of Helena. CMSP&P;
NP RRs. Airline NWA. Manufactures lumber, dairy and meat products, beet
sugar, flour, paints and glass. Resort. Montana State University. Copper, lead
gold mines; timber. Diversified farming. Dairying, beef, cattle, sugar beets,
fruit. TV station.
C Missoulian + ............................ Every Morn....Independent ....... 1 8 72 8
§4,776
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23 294 20.80**15,135
Sunday
< Sentinel-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1910 8 23 294 15.60 **3,272
(^ Color and comic strip advertising accepted In both dailies.
Missoulian Publishing Company, Publisher.
1941
2 « «0 *2.00
Publisher,
3'00
Thomas F. Haines, Editor; Montana Food Distributors' Assn.,
Box 1131.
Montana Kaimin+ V ............... {sun*. ^'llon.' Colleeiate ........... 1898 6 24 217
Students of the State University of Montana, Editors and Publishers.
Perceptual and Motor Skills. .Quarterly ....... iHmna^Eng'g 1949 * 54 9810.00
C. H. Ammons, Editor; Southern Universities, Publisher, Box 1441.
Psychological Report .............. Quarterly ........ Psychology ....... 1955 1 54 98 10.00
R. B. Ammons and C. H. Ammons, Editors; Southern Universities Press,
Publisher, Box 1441.
Times-f- .................................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1931 7 24 280 2.00
Walter Larson and Floyd B. Booth, Publishers.
PHILIPSBURGt (C4), pop. 1.048: Granite Co. (W). 40 m NW of Butte. NP RR. Man-
ganese, silver, coal mines ; pine timber. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Hogs, potato-".
Mail -f ....................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1887 6 24 266 3.00
Dean A. Neitz. Editor and Publisher.
PLAINS (B8). pop. 714; Sanders Co. (NW). 60 m NW of Missoula. NP RR. Flour,
lumber mills ; creamery. Timber. Grain farms. Livestock.
Plainsman-f ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 7 24 280 3.00
Donald R. Coe, Editor and Publisher, Box 128.
PLENTYWOODf (M2), pop. 1,862; Sheridan Co. (NE). 120 m S of Regina, Sask. GN
RR. Ships wheat. Coal mines. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Flax, corn.
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 8 24 280 3.00
J. Stuart Polk, Editor; Harry E. Polk, Publisher.
POLSONf (B8), pop. 2,280; Lake Co. (NW). On Flathead Lake, 69 m N of Missoula.
NP RR. Saw mill; boat factory; plywood and veneer plant. Resort. Timber.
Dairy, stock farms. Wheat, hay.
Flathoad Courier-f- ............... -Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 7 24 280 3.00
Treasure State Industries, Inc., Publisher.
POPLAR (L2%), pop. 1,169; Roosevelt Co. (NE). Near Missouri River, 120 m NE of
Miles City. GN RR. Lumber mills. Stock, grain farms. Potatoes, alfalfa.
Standard-f ............................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1910 8 24 298 3.00
M. J. Voller, Editor; Mike M. Vukelich and Harry Downs, Publishers,
Wolf Point.
RED LODGEf (G6), pop. 2,780; Carbon Co. (S). 60 m RW of Billings. NP RR. Bottling
works; vegetable cannery; creamery. Resort. Gateway to Beartooth Mountain
and Yellowstone Park. Coal mines. Agriculture. Livestock, sugar beets.
Carbon County News-f- .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1924 7 22 280 3.00
Owen Welch, Editor and Publisher.
RONAN (B8), pop. 1,251; Lake Co. (NW). 55 m N of Missoula. NP RR. Flour mill;
creamery. Timber. Agriculture. Dairying, grain, sugar beets.
Pioneer+ .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 8 24 308 3.00
Floyd G. Larson, Editor; Ray M. Loman, Publisher.
ROUNDUPt (H4), pop. 2.856; Musselshell Co. (EC). 50 m N of Billings. CMSP&P
RR. Coal mines, oil wells. Agriculture. Grain, livestock, hay, dairying.
Record-Tribune + .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 8 24 808 3.00
Prints free dist. shopping paper Tues., Wed., Fri. and Sat. called Record.
A. W. Eiselein. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountj seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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§2,497
§1,675
§1,223
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§1,656
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Estab Col$$ Width? Depth Sub Circ
RYEGATEf (G4), pop. 889; Golden Valley Co. (EC). 50 m NW of Billings. CMSP&P
RR. Bank, Roundup. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, cattle, sheep.
Eastern Montana Clarion + ...Wednesday ....Independent 1911 6 26 276 2.50 §575
H. G. Stearns, Editor and Publisher, Harlowton.
SACO (J2), pop. 689: Phillips Co. (N). 25 m E of Malta. Bank town, Malta. GN RR.
Cattle, grain farms. Grain and meat lockers.
Independent Friday Independent 1909 7 24 280 2.50 §367
Harmon and Elizabeth Tuttle, Editors and Publishers, Hinsdale.
ST. IGNATIUS (B8), pop. 781; Lake Co. (NW). 25 m N of Missoula. Railroad sta-
tion at Ravalli. NP RR. Saw and lumber mill. Timber. Dairy, stock farms.
Agriculture.
Post + Thursday Republican 1946 6 24 280 3.00 J550
Millard Bullerdick, Editor and Publisher.
SCOBEYf (Ll%), pop. 1,628; Daniels Co. (NE). 165 m N of Miles City. GN RR. Flour
mill. Coal mines. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, flax, rye.
Leader + Thursday Ind. Rep 1922 5 24 224 3.50 tl.155
Larry C. Bowler, Editor; Burley Bowler, Publisher.
SHELBYf (E2), pop. 8,058; Toole Co. (N). 90 m NW of Great Falls. GN RR. Oil and
gas wells. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, oats, hay.
Promoter and Tribune4- Thursday Independent 1912 8 24 294 3.00 2,050
John Self, Editor ; W. C. Kavanagh, Publisher.
SIDNEY* (M8), pop. 8,987; Richland Co. (NE). On Yellowstone River. 120 m NE of
Miles City. GN ; NP RRs. Airline, FAL. Manufactures beet sugar, flour, butter,
steel culverts. Ships livestock. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Sugar beets, wheat,
corn.
Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 280 3.00 2,800
E. E. Krebsbach and Jay Lalonde, Publishers.
STANFORDf (F8), pop. 542; Judith Basin Co. (C). 65 m SB of Great Falls. GN RR.
Flour mill. Coal mines ; fir, pine timber. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wool.
Judith Basin Press + Thursday Independent 1909 6 24 280 3.00 §865
Aubrey Larson, Editor and Publisher.
STEVENSVILLE (B4). pop. 772; Ravalli Co. (W). 80 m S of Missoula. NP RR. Can-
ning and cheese factories; creamery. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Apples.
Northwest Tribune-f .Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 280 3.00 §735
Louis N. Wood, Editor ; Jack E. Coulter, Publisher.
SUPERIORf (B3), pop. 626; Mineral Co. (NW). 60 m NW of Missoula. CMSP&P;
NP RRs. Silver, lead, zinc mines; timber. Agriculture. Hay. grain.
Mineral Independent -f Thursday Independent 1915 5 24 224 3.00 §585
George A. Howell, Editor ; James R. Howell, Publisher.
TERRYf (L3%), pop. 1,191; Prairie Co. (E). On Yellowstone River, 190 m E of Bill-
ings. CMSP&P; NP RRs. Ships livestock, grain. Diversified farming.
Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1907 7 23 280 3.00 925
J. D. McDougall, Editor and Publisher.
THOMPSON FALLSf (A8), pop. 851; Sanders Co. (NW). 85 m NW of Missoula. NP
RR. Lead, silver mines; pine, tamarack, fir timber. Agriculture. Hay. potatoes.
Sanders County Ledger + Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 280 3.00 §1,230
K. A. Eggensperger, Editor and Publisher.
THREE FORKS (E4%). pop. 1,114; Gallatin Co. (S). 50 m E of Butte. CMSP&P; NP
RRs. Bank, Manhattan. Concrete block factory. Diversified farming. Wheat,
hay, beef.
Herald -+- Thursday Independent 1908 6 26 280 2.50 1,045
Mrs. Eunice Landers, Editor; L. K. Williams, Publisher.
TOWNSENDf (E4), pop. 1,816; Broadwater Co. (C). On Missouri River. 83 m SE of
Helena. NP RR. Creamery. Gold mines; pine, fir timber. Agriculture. Live
stock, wheat, oats.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1897 7 24 280 8.00 §99O
George Z. Brammer, Editor; John N. Jepson, Publisher.
VIRGINIA CITYf (E6). pop. 823; Madison Co. (SW). 65 m SW of Butte. Railroad
station. Alder. NP RR. Bank, Sheridan. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Madisonian-f Friday Independent 1873 5 24 252 3.50 §1,019
W. N. Reichman, Editor and Publisher.
WHITE FISH (B2), pop. 8,268; Flathead Co. (NW). 110 m N of Missoula. GN RR.
Saw and planing mills. Lake resort. Timber. Agriculture.
Pilot4- Tues. & Fri Republican 1904 6 26 280 3.00
Mayer Moss. Editor; Herb Callies, Publisher.
WHITEHALL (D4tt), pop. 929; Jefferson Co. (SWC). 22 m SE of Butte. NP RR.
Manufactures butter and cheese. Gold, silver mines; pine timber. Agriculture.
Sugar beets, hay, grain.
Jefferson Valley News -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1916 5 24 224 8.00 §715
P. D. Martinson, Editor and Publisher.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGSt (F4), pop. 1.025 ; Meagher Co. (WC). 65 m E of Helena.
WSSAYP RR. Creamery: lumber mill. Gold, silver mines. Health resort. Stock,
dairy, grain farms. Hay.
Meagher County News -f Wednesday ....Independent 1889 6 24 280 8.00 §803
George Ward, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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WIBAUXf (M8%), pop. 789; Wibaux Co. (NE). 220 m NE of Billings. NP RR. Grain
elevator, machine shop. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Pioneer-Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1911 7 26 308 3.00 1,000
Jessie Stanchfteld, Editor and Publisher.
WINNETTf (H3%). pop. 407; Petroleum Co. (C). 100 m N of Billings. CMSP&P RR.
Bank, Lewistown. Grain elevator. Oil wells. Stock, grain farms. Wheat.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1914 6 24 276 8.00 §593
R. G. Glatz, Editor and Publisher.
WOLF POINTf <L2%). pop. 2,557; Roosevelt Co. (NE). On Missouri River, 200 m
S. of Regina, Sask. GN RR. Airline, FAL. Creamery ; flour mill. Coal mines ; oil
wells. Ships large quantities of wheat. Diversified farming.
Herald-News -f Thursday Independent 1913 7 24 280 3.50 §2,370
M. J. Voller, Editor; Harry N. Downs and Mike Vukelich, Publishers.
Circulation — A-frSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population — 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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NEBRASKA
Population 1,325.510 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, LINCOLN
Nebraska is bounded north by South Dakota, east by Iowa and Missouri, south by Kansas and
Colorado and west by Colorado and Wyoming:. Its width from north to south is about 210 miles;
ita length about 420 miles; land area 76,663 square miles.
The surface is generally a vast, gently undulating plain, with a gradual ascent toward the
mountains in the west; the river bottoms are level. There are some bluffs along the Missouri River,
some hills in the northwest, a small part of this region being occupied by the Mauvais Terres or
Bad Lands. The state is well watered, three large rivers, the Niobrara, the Platte and the Big Blue
drain eastward into the Missouri which flows for 500 miles along the eastern border. Only the
Missouri is navigable. East of the Bad Lands and south of the Niobrara there is a tract called the
Sand Hills region, 16,000 square miles in area, the valleys of which produce an abundance of corn
and wheat, while the rest of the country is used for cattle. Nebraska was once practically treeless,
but more than two billion trees have been planted, by state and national government. The soil is
very fertile. The climate is dry and healthful and there is an abundance of sunshine. The Weather
Bureau at Omaha gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 61.1; highest on record, 114;
lowest on record, — 32. Total annual precipitation, 27.72 inches.
Omaha is a great railway and meat-packing center, and the state's largest city. The University
of Nebraska, its largest institution of higher education, is located at Lincoln.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), thirty-third. Rural population (1950), 46.8%. In 1960. of the
1,325,510 total population, 1,801,344 were white; 24,166 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 107,183. Farm acreage, 47,466,828. Average acreage per farm,
442.6. Average value per farm, $25,960. Farm selling products over $10,000 in value, 18,843.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $282,916,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $701,692,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): wheat, $144,190,000, rank, fourth; corn, $130,536,000,
rank, third; sorghum grain, $40,370,000, rank, third; hay, $15,000,000, rank, second; sugar
beets (1956 value of production), $10,939,000, rank fourth; soybeans, $7,053,000; dry edible
beans, $6,977,000, rank, sixth; oats, $6,634,000 rank, ninth; potatoes, $4,124,000; barley,
$1,897,000; rye $1,315,000, rank, fourth; alfalfa seed, $940,000, rank, seventh; popcorn (value
of production), $540,000; sweetclover seed, $155,000, rank, fifth.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $99,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58): all cattle and calves, $598,400,000, rank, fifth;
hogs and pigs, $70,722,000, rank, sixth; all sheep and lambs, $13,425,000; horses and mules,
$6,132,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $38,055,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $4,246,000; turkeys, $3,879,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $56,367,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 2,252,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): Creamery butter, 70,408,000 Ibs.;
creamed cottage cheese, 7,010,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk soldis, 5,066,000 Ibs.; ice cream,
6,665,000 gallons.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $400,295,000. Leading industry groups:
food and kindred products, printing and publishing, machinery (except electrical). Total expendi-
tures for new plant and new equipment, $36,074,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS AND FURS
Value (1953), $33,255,000. Principal products in order of value: cement, petroleum, sand
and gravel, stone.
Fur animals (1956-57) : number of pelts sold, 162,297; total value, $292,179. Principal furs:
mink, muskrat, beaver, raccoon.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 513,800. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 676,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 623. Number of retail stores (1964), 17,034 ; sales, $1,586,825,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 93
County, Location on Map and County Seat
Pop.
1 Adams (SE), Hastings 28,856
2 Antelope (NEC), Neligh 11,624
3 Arthur (W), Arthur 803
4 Banner (W), Harrisburg 1,825
6 Blaine (NC), Brewster 1,208
8 Boone (EC), Albion 10,721
7 Box Butte (NW), Alliance 12,279
8 Boyd (N), Butte 4,911
9 Brown (N), Ainsworth 5,164
10 Buffalo (SC), Kearney 25,184
11 Burt (NE), Tekamah 11,586
12 Butler (E), David City 11,482
13 Cass (E), Plattsmouth 16,861
County, Location on Map and County Seat
Pop.
14 Cedar (NE). Hartington 18,848
15 Chase (SW). Imperial 6,176
16 Cherry (NW), Valentine 8,397
17 Cheyenne (W), Sidney 12,081
18 Clay (S), Clay Center 8,700
19 Colfax (E), Schuyler 10,010
20 Cuming (NE), Westpoint 12,994
21 Custer (C), Broken Bow 19,170
22 Dakota (E), Dakota City 10,401
23 Dawes (NW), Chadron 9,708
24 Dawson (SC), Lexington 19,898
25 Deuel (W), Chappell 8,880
26 Dixon (NE), Ponca 9,129
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42 Chicago & North Western
45 Chicago, Burlington & ttuincy
46 Chicago Great Western
51 Chicago, Milwaukee, St Paul & Pacific
54 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
55 Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
80 Great Northern
87 Illinois Central
122 Missouri Pacific
180 Union Pacific
185 Wabash
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LIST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop
27 Dodge <E), Fremont ...................... 26,265 61 Merrick (EC). Central City .......... 8.812
28 Douglas (E). Omaha ...................... 281,020 62 Morrill (W). Bridgeport .............. 8268
29 Dundy (SW). Benkelman .............. 4.364 63 Nance (EC), Fullerton .................. 6*612
80 Flllmore (SB). Geneva .................... 9,610 64 Nemaha (SE). Auburn ............... \ 10*978
81 Franklin (S). Franklin .................. 7,096 65 Nuckolla (S). Nelson ...................... 9*609
82 Frontier (SW). Stockville .............. 6,282 66 Otoe (SE). Nebraska City .............. 17*056
88 Furnas (S). Beaver City ................ 9.886 67 Pawnee (SE), Pawnee City ............ 6744
84 Gage (SE). Beatrice ...................... 28,062 68 Perkins (W), Grant ........................ 4.809
86 Garden (W), Oshkosh .................... 4,114 69 Phelps (S), Holdredge .................... 9 048
86 Garfield (NC), Burwell .................. 2,912 70 Pierce (NE), Pierce ........................ 9*406
87 Gosper (S), Elwood ........................ 2,784 71 Platte (EC), Columbus .................. 19,910
88 Grant (NW), Hyannis .................... 1.057 72 Polk (EC), Osceola ........................ 8 044
?S ST?1?}^^' Greeley ...................... 6.676 73 Red Willow (SW), McCook .......... 12977
40 Hall (C). Grand Island .................... 82,186 74 Richardson (SE), Falls City .......... 16886
41 Hamilton (SEC), Aurora ................ 8.778 76 Rock (N). Bassett .............. .. .......... 8 026
42 Harlan (S) Alma ..... „ ..................... 7,189 76 Saline (SE), Wilber ........................ 14.046
48 Hayes (SW), Hayes Center ............ 2,404 77 Sarpy (E) Papillion 16 698
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4f xiowara i£iL>;, saint .raul .............. 7,226 01 A_a— »a«^, e«n
48 Jeflferson (SE). Fairbury .............. 13 623 51 u!™S i«, ............ 'S??
49 Johnson (SE), Tecumseh .............. 7 251 " Sherman (C). Loup City ................ 6,421
60 Kearnev fS) Minrfon « 4na °3 bioux (NW), Harrison .................. 8,124
61 Kefth ?W) Oga"uia ...................... 7*449 84 Stanton <NE>' Stanton .................. 6.887
62 Keya-Paha (N ^Spring view .......... 2 160 85 Thayer (S), Hebron ........................ 10,668
68 K?il»U <V)?fci^ 41283 " Thomas (WC) Thedford .............. 1.206
64 Knox (NE), Center ........................ 14.820 87 Thurston (NE), Pender .................. 8,690
65 Lancaster (SE), Lincoln ................ 119.742 88 Valley (C), Ord .............................. 7,252
66 Lincoln (SW). North Platte .......... 27,380 89 Washington (E), Blair .................. 11,511
67 Logan (WC), Stapleton ................. 1357 90 Wayne (NE), Wayne .................... 10,129
68 Loup (NWC). Taylor ...................... M48 91 Webster (S), Red Cloud ................ 7,895
59 Madison (NE), Madison ................ 24,338 92 Wheeler (NC), Bartlett .................. 1,526
60 McPherson (W), Tryon .................. 825 93 York (SEC), York .......................... 14,846
NEBRASKA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 20 Daily 4
Evening Dailies (17) Weekly 15
Morning Dailies (3) Fortnightly 5
Daily, with Sunday edition (5) Semi-monthly 5
Tri-weekly 8 Monthly 26
Semi-weekly 4 Bi-monthly 2
Weekly 244 Quarterly 6
Fortnightly 1 Seven times dur. academic yr... 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies (6) Six times a year 1
Shoppers (1) — —
Total Periodicals 64
Total Newspapers 272
Total number of publications 336
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 90
Total number of towns having publications 240
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it Is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Col$<S> Width V Depth Sub Circ
ADAMS (H4), pop. 457; Gage Co. (SE). 85 m SE of Lincoln. CB&Q RR. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Globe-f Thursday Independent 1889 6 26 280 2.00 §636
Mrs. Kennth Martin, Editor and Publisher.
AINSWORTHf (E2). pop. 2,160; Brown Co. (N). 140 m NW of Grand Island. C&NW
RR. Manufactures butter, feed, hay machinery. Trade center for cattle and
farm products. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Hay, corn.
SUr-Journal Thursday Ind. Rep 1881 7 24 280 3.00 §2,329
Carolyn A. Butler, Editor; Star- Journal Printing Co., Publisher.
ALBIONf (F8), pop. 2,182; Boone Co. (EC). 65 m NE of Grand Island. C&NW; UP
RRs. Manufactures butter, soft drinks. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Alfalfa, corn, livestock.
News -I- Thursday Independent 1879 8 23 808 3.00 §2372
Jack Lough, Editor and Publisher.
ALEXANDRIA (G4), pop. 817; Thayer Co. (S). 45 m W of Beatrice. UP RR. Hatchery,
feed mill. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Argus Thursday Independent 1887 6 24 280 2.00 §440
Loren Landkamer, Editor and Publisher.
Clradation^HHrSept A B.C. Statement; *June »nd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
1P.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubhsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems.' 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ALLIANCE f (B2). pop. 7,891; Box Butte Co. (NW). 45 m NE of Scotta bluff. CB&Q
RR. Airline WAL. Railroad shops. Manufactures butter, serum, beverages.
Ships cattle. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, rye, barley, potatoes.
Iron Man Bi-monthly ....Bodybuilding 1937 2 29 96 2.00 25,000
Peary Rader, Editor and Publisher, 512 Black Hills Ave.
Nebraska Cattleman + Monthly Livestock 1944 3 27 140x3.00
Robert M. Howard, Mgn. Editor; Nebraska Stock Growers Assn., Publisher,
P. O. Box 590.
Times-Herald 4- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1887 8 24 294 15.60 **4,107
Gene Kemper, Editor and Publisher.
ALMAf (E4ft). pop. 1,768; Harlan Co. (S). 78 m SW of Grand Island. CB&Q RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Harlan County Journal Wednesday Independent 1896 8 24 287 2.00 §1,850
Furse Brothers, Editors and Publishers.
ANSLEY (E3), pop. 711; Ouster Co. (C). 75 m E of North Platte, CB&Q RR. Stock,
grain farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Herald + Thursday Republican 1892 6 26 280 2.50 5681
Raymond C. Jarusek, Editor and Publisher.
ARAPAHOE (E4). pop. 1,226; Pumas Co. (S). 80 m SW of Hastings. CB&Q RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Public Mirror-f Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 2.50 §1,350
Prints edition called Observer, Holbrook. Clrc. §38O. Combined circ. §1,730.
Ralph L. Cox, Editor; Cox Printing Company, Publisher.
ARNOLD (D8). pop. 986; Custer Co. (C). 87 m NE of North Platte. UP RR. Creamery.
Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1911 6 24 280 2.50 §925
Bill Crosland, Editor and Publisher.
ARTHURf (C3). pop. 176; Arthur Co. (W). 60 m NW of North Platte. Railroad sta-
tion. Martin. UP RR. Furs. Agriculture. Stock farms.
Enterprise Wednesday Independent 1911 5 24 252 2.00 §400
Robert J. Crouse, Editor and Publisher.
ASHLAND (H8ft), pop. 1,718; Saunders Co. (E). 24 m NE of Lincoln. CB&Q RR.
Butter, ice cream manufactured. Rock quarries. Grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Gasette-f .Thursday Independent 1879 8 24 308 3.00 §1,553
Arthur J. Riedesel, Editor and Publisher.
ATKINSON (F2)» pop. 1.872; Holt Co. (N). 200 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR. Manu-
factures butter, concrete blocks, hay harvesting machines. Ships hay. Agri-
culture. Livestock, blue grass seed, hay.
Graphic ... Friday Republican 1882 8 24 304 2.50 §1,527
Ralph J. Kelly, Editor and Publisher.
AUBURNf (J4), pop. 8,422; Nemaha Co. (SE). 55 m SE of Lincoln. MP; CB&Q
RRs. Manufactures cheese, flour. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat.
f Nemaha County Herald -f Friday Independent 1888 8 24 294 3.50 §3,326
1 Press-Tribune-*- Tuesday Independent. 1882 8 24 294 3.60 §3,267
1 J. G. Sanders, Editor; Alan Cramer, Publisher.
AURORAf (F4), pop. 2,455; Hamilton Co. (SEC). 20 m E of Grand Islands. CB&Q RR.
Manufactures butter and flour. Stock, grain, dairy farms. Corn, wheat.
News-Regis ter-f Friday Independent 1872 8 24 283 8.00 **3,015
Bremer Publishing Company.
AXTELLf (E4). pop. 862; Kearney Co. (S). 68 m SW of Grand Island. CB&Q RR.
Bethphage Mission. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats.
B<(no adv*) MeMen|fer ^Monthly Missions 1913 2 40 140 .25 $15,000
H. R. Ekerberg. Editor; Bethphage Mission, Publisher.
BARTLETTf (F8). pop. 145; Wheeler Co. (NC). 70 m N of Grand Island. Railroad
station, Ericson. CB&Q RR. Diversified farming. Corn, rye, oats.
Wheeler Co. Independent +... Thursday Independent 1891 6 24 280 2.00 §662
Clare Berney, Editor; Mm. Nona Berney, Publisher.
BASSETTf (E2), pop. 1,066; Rock Co. (N). 138 m NW of Grand Island. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Hay and cattle market. Agriculture. Alfalfa, rye, wild hay.
Rock County Leader -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1897 8 24 294 3.00 §1347
Emory Cross, Editor and Publisher.
BATTLE CREEK <G2%), pop. 680; Madison Co. (NE). 80 m NE of Grand Island.
C&NW RR. Creamery. Stock, dairy* poultry farms. Corn, alfalfa.
Enterprise-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1886 5 24 280 2.50 §503
F. E. Blackmail, Editor; 8. C. Blackman & Son, Publishers.
BAYARD (A8), pop. 1,869; Merrill Co. (W). 20 m SE of Scottsbluff. CB&Q RR.
Stock, dairy, grain farms. Sugar beets, alfalfa.
Transcript-*- Thursday Democrat. 1888 7 24 280 2.50 §1,O1S
Fred W. and Mary S. Rose, Editors and Publishers.
CtitsJstiusi /USept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jttne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A, B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit)
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' a Report; Light face, estimated. -(-Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inca. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Poptdttioo—1950 Census. XRand McNafly
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BEATRICE* (H4), pop. 11,81$: Gage Co. (8E). 40 m S of Lincoln. CRI&P; CB&Q:
UP RRs. Manufacture! store fixtures. f Arm machinery, steel tanks and culverts.
hardware specialties, windmills, gasoline engines, flour. Creameries. State Insti-
tution for Feeble Minded. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
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Color advertising accepted
E. M. Marvin, Editor; The Beatrice Sun, Publisher.
BEAVER CITYf <E4ft), pop. 918; Furnas Co. (S). 80 m SW of Hastings. CB&Q
RR. Manufactures butter, automobile specialties. Farming. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Times-Tribune 4- Thursday Republican 1884 5 23 224 2.50 §1,276
Eugene L. Cline, Editor and Publisher.
BEAVER CROSSING (G4), pop. 425; Seward C. (SE). 88 m W of Lincoln. C&N
RR. Manufactures glue. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1905 8 22 308 1.50 5340
J. F. Longenecker, Editor and Publisher.
BELLEVUE (J8ft), pop. 8,858; Sarpy Co. (E). 9 m S of Omaha. Bank, Omaha. CB&Q
RR. Office fixtures factory. Agriculture. Oats, wheat, corn.
Press Friday Independent 1945 6 24 280 3.00 §2,469
James Rippey, Editor.
Sarpy County Gazette + Friday Republican 1953 6 24 276 1.00 §1,238
Also prints Sarpy County Shopper, monthly.
J. B. Gebbie, Jr.. Editor; Eloine and John Gebbie, Jr., Pub.s, 2218 Franklin St.
BENKELMANf (C4%), pop. 1,612; Dundy Co. (SW). 90 m SW of North Platte.
CB&Q RR. State Fish Hatcheries. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn.
Post and News-Chronicle -f ..Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 308 3.00 2,169
C. L. Ketler, Editor and Publisher.
BENNET (H4), pop. 396; Lancaster Co. (SE). 17 m SE of Lincoln. CB&Q RR. Dairy,
stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, dairy products.
Sun + Thursday Independent 1883 5 24 252 2.00 §457
R. E. Clark, Editor and Publisher.
BENSON— See Omaha.
BERTRAND (E4), pop. 584; Phelps Co. (S). 75 m SW of Grand Island. CB&Q RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hogs.
HeraldH- Friday Independent 1892 7 24 280 2.50 §996
H. E. Waters, Editor; Everet Waters, Publisher.
BIG SPRINGS (B8H), pop. 627; Deuel Co. (W). 69 m W of North Platte. UP RR.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, sugar beets.
Enterprise-f Friday Independent 1951 5 24 224 2.50 §800
Ray Evans, Publisher.
BLAIRf (H8), pop. 8,815; Washington Co. (E). 25 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR.
Manufactures horse collars, butter, lumber, flour. Dana College. Diversified
farming. Cattle, wheat, corn.
Ansjrnr Lutheran. The Monday Lutheran 1920 8 26 140 3.00 $11,526
Rev. J. M. Jensen, Editor; United Evangelical Lutheran Church in America,
Publisher. 200 S. 5th St.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 308 2.50 §3,350
J. Hilton Rhoades, Editor and Publisher.
Pilot-Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1870 7 24 280 2.50 §3,350
Rufus Olson, Editor; J. H. Rhoades, Publisher.
Hermes-f-V Friday Collegiate 1920 4 24 140 2.50 335
Students of Dana College, Editors and Publishers.
Kirke OK Folk-f (Danish) Semi-mo Religious 1952 2 40 126 1.50 750
Rev. Paul Wikman, Editor; American Evangelical Lutheran Church, Publisher,
200 S. Fifth St.
Luthersk Ugeblad (Dan.) Bi-wkly Lutheran 1920 2 44 145 3.00 $967
Rev. P. C. Jensen, Editor; United Evangelical Lutheran Church of America,
Publisher, 200 S. Fifth St.
BLOOMFIELD (G2), pop. 1,465; Knox Co. (NE). 62 m N of Norfolk. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter, feed. Stock, grain, poultry, dairy farms. Alfalfa, com.
Monitor-f Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.50 §1,443
Wm. A. Skrivan, Editor and Publisher.
BLOOMINGTON (E4 H ), pop. 298 ; Franklin Co. (S). On Republican River, 60 m SW of
Hastings. CB&Q RR. Bank, Republican City. Stock, grain, poultry farms. Wheat.
Advocate-Tribxine-f Thursday Independent 1860 5 24 252 1.50 §235
Clyde and Helen Shade, Editors and Publishers.
BLUE HILL (F4), pop. 674; Webster Co. (S). 20 m S of Hastings. CB&Q RR. Grain,
stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, rye.
Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1887 7 24 280 2.50 \§1,262
Byron B. Vaughan, Editor and Publisher.
BREWSTERf (E2%). pop. 89; Blaine Co. (NO. 74 m NE of North Platte. Railroad
station. Dunning. CB&Q RR. Bank. Purdum. Agriculture. Livestock.
News.. . Friday Independent 1884 6 26 288 1.50 §377
Olin'FietcherV "Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— frwSeot ABC. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNsUy
estimate V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscrlption included la membership fee.
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BRIDGEPORT^ (AS), pop. 1,631; Merrill Co. (W). On North Platte River, 85 m SE
of Scottsbluff. Railroad name. Northport. CB&Q; UP RKs. Diversified farm-
in*. Sugar beets, hay, grain.
News-Blade-f Thursday Independent 1900 8 24 280 8.00 1,428
T. A. Lally. Editor and Publisher.
BROKEN BOWf (E8), pop. 3,396; Ouster Co. (0). In center of State, 90 m NE of
North Platte. CB&Q RR. Agriculture, especially grain and livestock. Corn.
Ouster County Chief + Mon.&Thurs. Independent 1892 8 24 280 4.50 **5,713
Harry C. Purcell, Publisher.
BRUNING (G4), pop. 246; Thayer Co. (S). 65 m SW of Lincoln. CB&Q RR. Flour
and feed mill. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Banner-f Thursday Independent 1918 7 24 280 2.00 §714
W. Wayne Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
BURWELLf (E8), pop. 1,418; Garfield Co. (NC). 75 m NW of Grand Island. CB&Q
RR. Manufactures butter. Stock, grain farms. Hay.
Tribune-f- Thursday Republican 1901 6 26 280 2.50 §1,500
0. J. and Effle I. Dunham, Editors and Publishers.
BUTTEf (F2), pop. 614; Boyd Co. (N). 180 m NW of Sioux City, Iowa. MSP&SSM
RR. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Hay, corn, rye.
Gazette Thursday Independent 1891 8 24 305 3.00
Jack B. Wells, Editor and Publisher.
CAIRO (F8%), pop. 422; Hall Co. (C). 16 m NW of Grand Island. CB&Q RR. Diver-
sifled farming. Alfalfa, corn, wheat, potatoes.
Record + Friday Independent 1902 6 24 305 2.50
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mohanna, Editors and Publishers.
CALLAWAY (E8), pop. 744; Ouster Co. (C). 45 m NE of North Platte. UP RR. Man-
ufactures butter. Stock, grain, poultry, dairy farms. Alfalfa, corn, wheat.
Loup Valley Queen 4- Thursday Independent 1901 6 24 280 2.25
Gerrit Tyler. Publisher.
CAMBRIDGE (D4), pop. 1,852; Furnas Co. (S). 75 m SE of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Hatchery. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Clarion + Thursday Independent 1885 8 22 280 3.00
C. D. Harpst, Editor; Cambridge Clarion, Publisher.
CAMPBELL (FA), pop. 412; Franklin Co. (S). 40 m SW of Hastings. CB&Q RR.
Flour mill. Stock, grain, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
News-f- Thursday Republican 1944 6 24 280 2.00
Gerald and Opal Oaldwell, Publishers.
CEDAR BLUFFS (H8), pop. 605; Saunders Co. (E). 88 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR.
Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Standard-f .Thursday Independent 1890 6 24 224 2.00
Howard Knutzen, Editor and Publisher.
CEDAR RAPIDS (F8), pop. 641; Boone Co. (EC). 15 m SW of Albion. UP RR. Grain,
stock, poultry farms.
Press Thursday Independent 1949 7 24 276 8.00
Ronald and Donald Bopp, Editors and Publishers.
CENTRAL CITYf (F8), pop. 2,894; Merrick Co. (EC). On Platte River, 25 m NE of
Grand Island. CB&Q; UP RRs. Creamery; flour mill; poultry and egg process-
ing. Nebraska Central College. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Republican-Nonpareil -f Thursday Independent 1882 8 24 308 3.00
Elgin O. White, Editor and Publisher.
CHADRONf (Bl%). pop. 4.687; Dawes Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Scottsbluff. C&NW
RR. Airline, WAL. Railroad shops. Trade center. Manufacturea flour, butter,
cheese. State Teachers College. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes,
wheat.
Eagle-f V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1920 5 24 217 xl.OO
Students of Chadron State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Record + Thursday Republican Ig83 8 24 280 3.50
Don Huls, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hula, Publishers.
CHAPPELf (B8), pop. 1,297; Deuel Co. (W). 90 m W of North Platte. UP RR,
Stock, grain, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, sugar beets.
Rejrister + Thursday Republican 1887 6 26 276 2.50
fl. A. Talbott and Son, Editors and Publishers.
CHESTER (G4%), pop. 689; Thayer Co. (S). 100 m SW of Lincoln. CB&Q RR.
Stock, grain, dairy, poultry, truck farms. Wheat, corn.
Herald -f Wednesday Independent 1888 6 24 280 2.00
W. W. Williams, Editor and Publisher.
CLARKS (G8%), pop. 464; Merrick Co. (EC). 86 m NE of Grand Island. UP RR.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Newf/f Thursday Independent 1950 6 26 280 2.00
John B. Carter, Editor and Publisher.
CLARKSON (G8), pop. 764; Colfax Co. (E). 90 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR. Manu-
factures flour and feed. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, wheat.
Colfax County Press -f Thursday Independent 1904 6 26 280 2.50
Odvarka Brothers, Editors and Publishers.
Orcniafton frfcSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'g Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CLAY CENTERf (G4), pop. 824; Clay Co. (S). 75 m SW of Lincoln. CB&Q RR Man-
ufacturea incubators and brooders, butter, flour. Hatcheries. Agriculture. Wheat.
Clay County Sun -f Thursday Independent 1875 5 24 224 2.00 §778
Lisle Hanna, Editor; Sun Publishing Co.
CLEARWATER (F2), pop. 472; Antelope Co. (NEC). 42 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW RR.
Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, hay, rye.
Record-f Friday Independent .1891 6 26 280 2.00 §1,040
C. L. Schneckloth, Editor; Clearwoter Publishing Co.
COLERIDGE (G2), pop. 621; Cedar Co. (NE). 40 m NE of Norfolk. C&NW RR.
Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, oats, rye, barley.
Blade-f Thursday Independent 1887 6 24 224 2.00
Vance D. Viergutz, Editor and Publisher.
COLUMBUSf (G8), pop. 8,884; Platte Co. (E). 60 m NW of Lincoln. CB&Q; UP RRs.
Trade center. Manufactures surgical supplies, steel processing, cement products,
brick, butter. Poultry packing plant; planing and feed mills; machine shop;
bottling works. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, cattle.
News-f Wednesday Independent 1933 5 24 224 $7,370 — Free
O. H. Walters, Editor and Publisher.
Telegrram + Evg. ex. Sun...Democratic 1870 8 24 294 13.00 **7,360
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Laird H. Loomis, Editor; Telegram Company, Publisher.
COMSTOCK (E8), pop. 802; Custer Co. (C). 80 m NW of Grand Island. CB&Q RR.
Bank, Sargent. Ships livestock, hay, potatoes. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Potatoes, corn, alfalfa.
News-f Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 276 2.50 §605
E. S. Krikac, Editor and Publisher.
CORTLAND (H4), pop. 288; Gage Co. (SB). 22 m S of Lincoln. UP RR. Bank, Pickrell.
Ships grain, stock. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
News-h Thursday Independent 1932 5 26 252 1.50 §387
Chris Baker, Editor and Publisher.
COZAD (E4). pop. 2,910; Dawson Co. (SC). On Platte River, 45 m SE of North Platte.
UP RR. Manufactures and ships alfalfa products. Creamery. Stock, poultry,
grain farms. Alfalfa, corn, wheat.
Local-h { Ju||- Thurs-Independent 1894 8 24 301 8.50 §2,310
Dave F. Stevens, Editor; M. S/Kleinhans, Publisher.
CRAIG (H3), pop. 884; Burt Co. (NE). 42 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR. Bank, Oak-
land. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
News Thursday Republican 1887 6 26 276 1.50 §4O3
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bogue, Publishers.
CRAWFORD (A2), pop. 1,824; Dawes Co. (NW). In Black Hills, 60 m N of Scottsbluff.
C&NW; CB&Q RRs. Manufactures butter. Oil refinery. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms. Wheat, potatoes, corn.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1887 6 26 280 3.00 1 1,532
Millie and Emma Lindeman, Editors and Publishers.
CREIGHTON (G2), pop. 1,401; Knox Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter, theater projectors. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 280 3.00 §1,409
Keith and Dean Sanders, Publishers.
CRETE (G4), pop. 8.692; Saline Co. (SE). 20 m SW of Lincoln. CB&Q; MP RRs. Flour
mills; creamery; brewery. Doane College. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Corn, wheat, hay.
Doane Owl+ V .Tuesday Collegiate 1874 5 24 203 1.50 *400
Students of Doane College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. $400
News-f Thursday Independent 1869 8 24 315 3.00 *3,027
Lloyd Reeves, Editor; Georgia V. Dougherty, Publisher, 136 E. 13th St.
CROFTON (G2), pop 680; Knox Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Sioux City, Iowa. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter, health remedies. Agriculture.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1906 7 23 280 2.50 J940
E. C. Liewer, Editor and Publisher.
CULBERTSON (D4), pop. 770; Hitchcock Co. (SW). On Republican River, 62 m S of
North Platte. CB&Q RR. Stock, grain, dairy, farms.
Progress-f Thursday Republican 1920 7 26 276 2.00 §804
Allan T. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
CURTIS (D4), pop. 964; Frontier Co. (SW). 48 m SE of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Diversified farming, cattle, wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1891 8 23 280 3.00 §1*326
Don Harpst, Jr., Editor; Harpst Publishing Co.
DAKOTA CITYf (H2). pop. 622; Dakota Co. (NE). On Missouri River, 6 m S of Sioux
City, Iowa. C&NW; CB&Q RRs. Bank, South Sioux City. Nebr. Walnut timber.
Diversified farming. Corn, barley, oats.
Dakota County Herald -f Thursday Republican 1891
Raymond H. Ream, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 1.50
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Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI«»ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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DANNEBROG— Newi— See St. Paul.
DAVID CITYf (G8), pop. 2,821; Butler Co. (E). 40 m NW of Lincoln. CB&Q; UP RRs.
Manufactures rotary garden cultivators, cement blocks, flour, feed. Poultry
processing plant. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Banner-Press + M Thursday Independent .1890 8 24 294 8.00 8,902
A. H. Morton, Editor; Morton ft Hosch, Publishers.
DECATUR (H2H). POP* 808; Burt Co. (NE). On Missouri River, 40 m S of Sioux City,
Iowa. RR station, Lyons. Grain market. Dairy, poultry farms, corn.
Advertiser* .Thursday Independent 1955 7 24 280 2.00 §700
M. D. Hemphill, Editor; M. D. and Fred Hemphill, Publishers.
DESHLER (G4), pop. 1,068; Thayer Co. (S). 98 m SW of Lincoln. CRI&P RR. Manu-
factures brooms, butter, flour. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat.
Rustler-f Wednesday Independent 1900 6 26 280 2.50
A. E. Stauffer, Editor and Publisher.
DE WITT (H4). pop. 628; Saline Co. (SE). 42 m SW of Lincoln. CRI&P; CB&Q RRs.
Wrench factory. Stock, grain, poultry, dairy farms. Corn, wheat.
Times-News + Thursday Independent 1879 5 24 224 3.00 §392
F. W. Ramaekers, Editor; De Witt Times-News, Publisher.
DODGE (H8), pop. 688; Dodge Co. (E). 76 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR. Stock, dairy,
grain, poultry farms. Cattle, hogs, corn.
Criterion-f Thursday Independent 1888 7 23 280 8.00 §1,282
E. E. Kauffold, Editor and Publisher.
DORCHESTER (G4), pop. 478; Saline Co. (SE). 26 m SW of Lincoln. CB&Q RR.
Flour mills. Grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1881 8 22 308 1.00 §330
J. F. Longenecker, Editor and Publisher, Crete.
DUNNING (D3), pop. 264; Blaine Co. (NC). 60 m NE of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Bank. Thedford. Ships cattle. Poultry, fruit, stock, dairy farms.
Blaine County Booster + Thursday Independent 1909 6 26 280 2.00
Orien B. Winter, Editor; Winter Publications.
EDGAR (G4). pop. 724; Clay Co. (S). 96 miles SW of Lincoln. CB&Q; UP RRs. Diver-
sified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Sun-f .Thursday Independent 1899 8 24 308 2.00 488
Mrs. Lillian Burge, Editor ; Roy M. King, Publisher, Sutton.
ELGIN (F2V4), pop. 820; Antelope Co. (NEC). 75 m NE of Grand Island. C&NW RR.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, rye, wheat, hay, alfalfa seed.
Review + Thursday Republican 1889 6 24 273 2.50 §1,072
George F. Voorhies and Leona E. Voorhies, Publishers.
ELM CREEK (E4), pop. 799; Buffalo Co. (SO. 66 m SW of Grand Island. UP RR.
Creamery; alfalfa meal mill. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Alfalfa, corn,
wheat.
Beacon -F Friday Independent 1898 5 24 273 2.60 §540
Icel Northrup, Editor; W. B. Heath, Publisher.
ELWOODf (E4). pop. 662; Gosper Co. (S). 80 m W of Hastings. CB&Q RR. Grain,
poultry, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Bulletin-*- Thursday Independent .1895 7 24 280 2.50 §826
Mervin Deck, Publisher.
EMERSON (H2), pop. 784; Dakota Co. (NE). 25 m SW of Sioux City, Iowa. C&NW
RR. Diversified farming. Corn, hogs, cattle.
Tri-County Press4- Thursday Independent 1891 6 26 280 2.50 §891
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hunn, Editors and Publishers.
EUSTIS (D4), pop. 413; Frontier Co. (SW). 58 m SE of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Creamery; grain elevators, Silica mine. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat.
News-f Thursday Republican 1905 7 22 280 2.00 §750
C. Don Harpst and Merle J. Harpst, Editors and Publishers.
EXETER (G4), pop. 747; Fillmore Co. (SE). 47 m SW of Lincoln. C&NW; CB&Q RRs.
Manufactures adjustable indexes. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Alfalfa.
Fillmore County News-f Thursday Independent 1890 6 24 224 2.60 §720
William Sand, Editor and Publisher.
FAIRBURYf (G4), pop. 6,895; Jefferson Co. (SE). 67 m SW of Lincoln. CRI&P;
CB&Q; UP RRs. Trade center. Manufactures pumps and windmills, concrete
pipes, butter, clay products. Flour mills ; nurseries ; meat packing plant. Sand
and gravel pits. Stock, grain, poultry, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, hogs.
Journal-!- Thursday Independent 1892 8 24 294 3.00 §3,513
L. K. Cramb, Editor; Cora H. Cramb and Pauline C. Nuckolls, Publishers.
News Evg. ex. Sun... Republican 1870 8 24 294 10.20 §4,234
Bert Carlyle, Editor and Publisher.
FAIRFIELD (G4), pop. 603; Clay Co. (S). 21 m SE of Hastings. UP RR. Stock,
grain farms. Wheat, corn, hogs, cattle.
Auxiliary-*- Thursday Independent 1980 6 24 280 2.00 785
Ray M. King, Publisher, Sutton.
CtrraUtton— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C, Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use§ Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalh
estimate. VI»tted only during academic year. xSubscription included ta membership fee.
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FALLS CITYf (J4%), pop. 6,208; Richardson Co. (8E). 80 m 8E of Lincoln. CB&Q;
MP RRs. Flour, feed, butter and stock products manufactured. Railroad shops.
Ships dairy and poultry products, cattle, hogs and grain. Seed nurseries. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, wheat, hogs.
Journal-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1867 8 24 294 7.50 §4,561
Comic strip advertising accepted.
N. W. Todd, Editor; Journal Publishing Company.
FARNAM (D4), pop. 828; Daws on Co. (SC). 45 m SE of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Diversified farming. Alfalfa, corn, wheat, cattle, hogs.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1940 7 26 806 1.50 §450
L. H. Whitman, Editor and Publisher.
FRANKLINf (F4%), pop. 1,602; Franklin Co. (S). 62 m SW of Hastings. CB&Q RR.
Feed mill. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry, truck farms.
8 24 280 8.00 §2,150
8 23 298 15.60**11,520
5 26 252 1.00
Controlled free dist.
500
750
§1,118
§1,789
Sentinel -f Thursday Independent 1889
Clyde and Helen Shade, Editors and Publishers.
FREMONTf (H8), pop. 14,762; Dodge Co. (E). On Platte River, 85 m NW of Omaha.
C&NW; CB&Q; UP RRs. Manufactures flour and feed, butter, refrigerators,
foundry products, cement and tile products, bottled goods. Nurseries. Trade and
sales center. Midland College. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Corn,
wheat, alfalfa, mellons.
Guide & Tribune + Evg. ex Sun...Independent 186S
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Lester A. Walker, Publisher.
Midland-h V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1915
Journalism Students of Midland College, Editors and Publishers*
FRIEND (G4), pop. 1,148; Saline Co. (SE). 80 m SW of Lincoln. CB&Q RR. Flour
and feed mills. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Sentinel-f- Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 2.50
Nellie M. Ferguson, Editor; Richard Ferguson, Publisher.
FULLERTONf (G8), pop. 1,620; Nance Co. (EC). 110 m W of Omaha. UP RR.
Manufactures butter. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Nance County Journal Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 8.00
W. H. Plourd, Editor and Publisher.
CENEVAf (G4). pop. 2,081; Fillmore Co. (SE). 66 m SW of Lincoln. C&NW; CB&Q
RRs. Manufactures flour and feed. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat,
corn.
Nebraska Signal-f Thursday Independent 1874 8 24 304 3.00 §3,796
Tyler Edgecombe, Editor and Publisher.
GENOA (G3), pop. 1,026; Nance Co. (EC). 70 m NW of Lincoln. UP RR. Manufac-
tures butter. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Leader-Times .Thursday Democratic 1878 5 24 252 2.50 §815
John D. Kanp, Editor; Mrs. Loretta Kaup, Publisher.
GERINGf (A3), pop. 8,842; Scotts Bluff Co. (W). On North Platte River, 5 m S of
Scottsbluff. UP RR. Manufactures beet sugar, cheese, brick and tile. Dairy,
stock, poultry, grain farms. Sugar beets, wheat, corn.
Courier -f Friday Republican 1887 8 24 280 2.50 §2,378
W. C. Wood, Editor and Publisher.
GIBBON (F4), pop. 1,063; Buffalo Co. (SC). 33 m SW of Grand Island. UP RR. Canning
factory; flour mills. Ships flour, feeds, potatoes. Farming. Potatoes, hay, wheat.
Reporter-f Thursday Republican 1890 6 26 280 2.50 §883
L. T. McMullen, Editor; Gibbon Reporter, Publisher.
GILTNER (F4). pop. 284; Hamilton Co. (SEC). 20 m SE of Grand Island. CB&Q RR.
Bank, Aurora. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
Gazette 4- Thursday Independent 1902 6 24 224 2.00
M. B. Bierbower, Editor and Publisher.
GORDON (B2), pop. 2,058; Sheridan Co. (NW). 185 m NW of North Platte. C&NW
RR. Creamery. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, potatoes.
Journal-f Wednesday Independent 1891 7 24 280 3.00 §2,118
Reva R. Evans, Editor and Publisher.
GOTHENBURG (D4), pop. 2,977; Dawson Co. (SC). 36 m SE of North Platte. UP RR.
Alfalfa dehydrating plant. Stock, grain farms. Corn, alfalfa, wheat.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1908 7 23 280 2.50 §2,071
B. E., R. D. and J. D. Holmes, Editors and Publishers.
GRAND ISLANDf (F4), pop. 22,682; Hall Co. (C). On Platte River, 90 m W of
Lincoln. CB&Q; UP RF
„. __ _,Rs. Airline UAL. Railroad division point; wholesale
and distributing center; inland livestock auction market. Manufactures beet
sugar, stock foods and remedies, pumps, concrete wells, metal and wire
products, beverages. Creamery ; poultry processing plants ; flour mills. U. S.
Monitor Radio Station. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, sugar beets.
Independent + Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1869 8 24 301 15.60 **18,347
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. W. Jarrell, Editor; Grand Island Independent Publishing Co.
Nebraska Register, The Friday Catholic 1930 8 23 294 2.00 *5,833
Rev. Carl Hayden, Editor; The Catholic Press Society, Inc., 607 W. Division,
P. O. Box 878.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <S>Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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CRANTf (C4). pop. 1.091; Perkins Co. (W). 60 m SW of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Tribune-Sentinel 4- ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 6 26 280 3.00 1,480
M. M. Schroeder Grant, Editor ; Fred Schroeder, Publisher.
GREELEYf <F8), pop, 787; Greeley Co. (C). 60 m N of Grand Island. Railroad name.
Greeley Center. CB&Q RR. Creamery. Agriculture.
Citl ten + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1892 6 23 238 8.00 1,101
M. W. Curran, Editor and Publisher.
GRESHAM (G3%), pop. 267; York Co. (SEC). 43 m NW of Lincoln. CB&Q RR.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Gazette ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1887 5 26 262 2.00 §323
J. A. Ruddock, Editor and Publisher.
GRETNA (H8), pop. 488; Sarpy Co. (E). 26 m SW of Omaha. CBAQ RR. Bank, Papil-
lion. Grain elevators. State fish hatchery. Stock, grain, dairy farms. Wheat,
corn, oats.
Breeie+ ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1899 7 23 276 2.50 5441
George P. Miller, Editor; Papillion Times Printing Co., Publisher, Papillion.
HARRISONf (A2), pop, 492; Sioux Co. (NW). 60 m N of Scottabluff. C&NW RR.
Grain, stock, poultry farms. Cattle, sheep, hogs, potatoes.
Sun + ........................................ Thursday Republican . .. 1886 6 23 224 3.00 $787
George A. Clarke, Editor and Publisher.
HARTINGTONf (G2), pop. 1.660; Cedar Co. (NE). 40 m N of Norfolk. C&NW RR.
Agriculture. Corn, oats, hogs, cattle.
Cedar County News -f ............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1898 8 24 308 3.00 **2,525
F. R. Zimmer, Editor and Publisher.
HARVARD (F4), pop. 774; Clay Co. (S). 18 m E of Hastings. CB&Q RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, oats, alfalfa.
Courier-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1885 6 26 280 2.00 §862
R. Lisle Hanna, Editor; Harvard Printing Company, Publisher.
HASTINGSf (F4), pop. 20,211; Adams Co. (SE). 90 m W of Lincoln. CB&Q; MP;
UP RRs. Wholesale and distributing center. Manufactures butter, cheese.
automobile accessories, hardware, brick and tile, wheat, flour and corn
products, land rollers, pumps, air conditioners, metal grain bins, brooms,
farm tools, irrigation equipment. Hastings College. Agriculture. Corn, wheat,
hogs, cattle.
dO?.!!?...??.!! Monthly .......... Collegiate .......... 1882 3 24 147 x tS.100
Issued semi-mo, in Feb. Not issued during July, Aug., Nov.
Administration of Hastings College, Publisher.
Hastings Collegian -f-V ........... Tuesday .......... Collegiate ........... 1896 6 24 252x1.00
Students of Hastings College, Editors and Publishers.
Tribune-f ................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ...... 1905 8 23 294 15.60 **15,970
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Fred A. Sea ton. Editor and Publisher.
HAYES CENTERf (C4), pop. 861; Hayes Co. (SW). 60 m S of North Platte. Railroad
station, Palisade. CB&Q RR. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Times-Republican, Inc. 4- Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1885 5 24 224 2.60 §568
Charlotte Johnson. Editor; Times -Republican, Inc., Publisher.
HAY SPRINGS (B2), pop. 1,091; Sheridan Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Scottsbluff. C&NW
RR. Creamery. Ships cattle, hogs. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, potatoes.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1885 6 24 273 3.00 §943
Leo Westcott, Editor and Publisher.
HEBRONf (G4). pop. 2,000; Thayer Co. (S). 90 m SW of Lincoln. CRIAP; CB&Q
RRs. Manufactures dairy products, brooms, music stands. Diversified farm-
ing. Wheat, corn, alfalfa, livestock.
Journal-Register -f .................. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1871 7 23 276 2.50 §1,802
Will and Edna Long, Editors and Publishers.
HEMINGFORD (A2), pop. 946; Box Butte Co. (NW). 45 m NE of Scottsbluff. CB&Q
RR. Manufactures potato sorters. Stock, grain, poultry farms. Wheat, potatoes.
Ledger 4- ................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1916 7 23 280 2.60 §1,437
A. E. Kuhn, Editor; A. M. Kuhn, Publisher.
HERSHEY (C8). pop. 678; Lincoln Co. (W). 12 m W of North Platte, nearest banking
town. UP RR. Cold storage plant; feed mill. Agriculture. Wheat, corn. oats.
Enterprise^ ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1946 6 24 224 2.00 §530
Ray W. and Dorothy Graham, Editors and Publishers.
HILDRETH (E4), pop. 874; Franklin Co. (8). 40 m SW of Hastings. CB&Q RR.
Dairy, poultry, grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Telescope+ .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1860 6 24 224 1.60 §230
Clyde and Helen Shade, Editors ; Franklin Co. Sentinel, Publisher.
HOLBROOK— Observer— See Public Mirror, Arapahoe.
HOLDREGEf (E4), pop. 4,881; Phelpe Co. (8). 66 m SW of Hastings. CB&Q RR.
Creamery; flour mills. Stock, grain, dairy farms. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Citizen-f .................................. Ev*. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1884 9 22 294 10.60 §3,627
Harold L. Spence. Editor; H. Dwight King, Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNallf
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HOOPER (H8), pop. 859; Dodge Co. (E). 40 m NW of Omaha. CANW RB. Manu-
factures cement blocks. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Hogs, com.
Stntlnel-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1885 6 26 276 2.50
Morris M. Payne, Editor and Publisher.
HOWELLS (H8), pop. 784; Colfax Co., (E). 70 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR. Agri-
culture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Journal -f- .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ....... 1888 7 24 280 3.00
Ray P. Stone, Editor and Publisher.
HUMBOLDT (J4), pop. 1,404; Richardson Co. (SE). 60 m 8E of Lincoln. CB&Q RR.
Manufactures flour, ho? mineral feeds. Alfalfa dehydrating mill. Agriculture.
Wheat, corn, hay.
Standard ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1882 8 24 280 2.50
Ben Mitchell, Editor; Ben Mitchell and Wayne Frledly, Publishers.
HUMPHREY (G8), pop. 761; Platte Co. (E). 20 m S of Norfolk. C&NW; UP RRs.
Flour mill. Grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Democrat + .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1886 5 24 224 3.00
J. A. Zavadil, Editor and Publisher.
HYANNISf (C2%), pop. 482; Grant Co. (NW). 80 m NW of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Resort, fishing. Stock, poultry farms.
Grant County Tribune + ........ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1889 5 24 224 2.00
J. C. Crosland, Editor and Publisher.
IMPERIAL! (C4), pop. 1,668; Chase Co. (SW). 65 m SW of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Grain, stock, poultry farms. Alfalfa, corn, wheat, potatoes.
Republican^ ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1887 7 24 280 2.00
J. C. Naylor. Editor and Publisher.
INDIANOLA <D4%), pop. 738; Red Willow Co. (SW). 66 m S of North Platte.
CB&Q RR. Cold storage lockers. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1950 7 24 280 2.50
C. Don and Merle J. Harpst, Editors ; Harps t Publishing Co.
KEARNEYf (E4), pop. 12,115; Buffalo Co. (SC). 43 m W of Grand Island. CB&Q;
UP RRs. Shipping and wholesale trade center. Alfalfa meal mills; foundry
and machine shops; manufactures creamery products, soft drinks, candy,
hosiery, pumps, radios, cement block. State Teachers College. Diversified
farming. Corn, alfalfa, sugar beets, potatoes, cattle. TV station (Kearney).
Antelope + V ............................ Friday ............. Collejriate .......... 1910 5 24 224 xl.BO
Students of Neb. State Teachers' College, Eds. and Pub. Controlled free dist.
Hub-f ....................................... Evg. ex. Sun-Independent ...... 1888 8 22 297 14.50
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Edward Chittenden, Editor; O. P. Hill, Publisher.
KIMBALLf (A8), pop. 2,048; Kimball Co. (W). 45 m S of Scottsbluff. UP RR.
Manufactures butter. Oil producing area. Ships wheat, seed potatoes, beans.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. White potatoes.
WesternNebraskaObserver-f. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1885 7 23 280 3.00
Arthur M. Henrickson, Editor and Publisher.
LAUREL (G2). pop. 944; Cedar Co. (NE). 35 m W of Sioux City. Iowa. C&NW;
CB&Q RRs. Ships livestock. Agriculture. Corn, oats, barley.
Advocate-*- ............................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1893 7 24 280 3.00
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Kunsman, Editors and Publishers.
LAWRENCE (F4). pop. 876; Nuckolls Co. (S). 20 m SE of Hastings. CB&Q: MP
RRs. Bank. Hastings. Creamery, stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat,
Locon?oTive*.§.' ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1887 6 24 276 2.00
H. C. Ostdiek, Editor and Publisher.
LEIGH (G8). pop. 661: Colfax Co. (E). 25 m SE of Norfolk. C&NW RR. Stock,
grain, poultry farms. Corn, oats, cattle.
World ...... ...„ ............................. Thursday . Independent ....... 1885 6 24 266 2.50
Harold L. Conrad, Editor and Publisher.
Clrt
51,060
1,015
51,596
§1,462
692
§1,120
tl,600
£300
§2,780
1,054
625
§865
280 3.00 $2,388
.1900 8 24 280 8.50 2,886
jper-r v..™ y Independent 1873
Lloyd Kain, Editor and Publisher.
Dawson County Herald -f .Mon.&Thurs.. Independent...
C. H. Taylor. Editor and Publisher.
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stations. Lincoln Air Force Base.
Christian Record (no adv.). ...Monthly.... Blind 1900
8706 S. 48th
(6).
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Clock Tower V Bi-wkly(Fri.) Collegiate 1927 5 26 210 2.00
Students Publishing Association of Union College, Editors and Publishers (6).
Electric Farmer Monthly Rural Elec 1947 3 24 130 1.00 38,000
Paul D. Marvin, Editor; Neb. Rural Electric Ass'n.. 138 N. 12 St.
2 26 108
1.903
.
Howard W. Elm. Editor; Nebraska Grain and Feed Dealers Assn.. Publisher,
818 Trust Bldg. (8).
301 18.20**42,£85
Journal -f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1867 8 22
Fred Sea cr east, J. W. Seacreast, Publishers.
Journal-Star -f Mjt.day Independent 1887 8 22
Journal-Star Printing Co., Publishers.
Star-f Morn.ex.Sun. ..Independent 1902 8 22
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
William O. Dobler, Editor; W. W. White, Publisher, 926 P St. (1).
Lumber Merchant* Monthly {B^d^Ma?0*1 193S 8 Contr
W. A. Keitges, Editor; Nebraska Lumber Merchants Assn., Publisher,
1026 Terminal Bldg. (8).
^Quarterly Historical 1914 1 75 140 x5.00
Editorial office, Tulane University, New Orleans, La.
Dr. W. C. Binkley, Editor; Mississippi Valley Hist. Assn., Pub., 1500 R St. (8).
Nebraska Agriculture -f- .Semi-mo Gen'l Farming... 1932 4 27 210 x.BO
Issued monthly in July, August. Controlled free dist.
Bernie Camp, Editor; Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation, Publisher,
809 Federal Security Bldg.
Nebraska Alumnus V Monthly Coll. Alumni 1906 3 28 140 4.00
Sally Adams, Editor; Alumni Association of the University of Nebraska, Pub.,
Student Union Bldg. (8).
98 3.50
.... Quarterly ........ Ornithology ....... 1932 1 54
Doris's! Gates, ''Editor;' Nebraska Ornithologists' Union, Publisher,
825 S. llth St.
Nebraska Blue Print V ............ Monthly .......... Coll.Eng'g ......... 1901 3 26 140
Gary Frenzel. Editor; Nebraska Blue Print, Publisher, 105 Stout Hall,
University of Nebraska.
Nebraska Education News + .. Friday ............. Education ......... 1949 5 23
Donald F. Kline, Editor; Nebraska State Education Association,
605 S. 14th St.
Nebraska Farmer+ ........ Semi-mo ......... Farm & Home.. ..1859 4 26
Carl Deitemeyer, Editor; Glenn Buck, Publisher, 1420 P St., (1).
Nebraska History .................... Quarterly ........ Historical .......... 1918 1 48
W. D. Aeachbacher, Editor; Neb. State Historical Society, Publisher,
1500 R St. (8).
Nebraska Legionnaire ............ Monthly .......... Amer. Legion.... 1928 6 24
301 7.15**49,4£6
301 18.20**24,4S5
1,200
3,500
21,096
7,542
210
1.50 1,700
$16,688
210 xl.OO
Publisher,
189 1.00*117,831
91 x2.00 2,OOO
196 xl.OO
Nebraska Department, American Legion. Publisher, State Capitol (9).
jMonthly Pharmacy 1938 2 43 126 x4.00
287x5.00
Cora Mae Briggs, Editor; Nebraska Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher,
414 Federal Securities Bldg. (8).
Nebraska Municipal Re- \ « ,,, « , , nrt ,f 1914 2 30 115
view+ ". f Monthly Municip.Gov t... Control!
A. G. Wurst, Editor and Publisher, 803 Continental Bldg. (8).
fDaily ex.
Nebraskan-f- {Thurs., Sat. Collegiate 1899 7 23
[and Sun.
Student Publication Board of the University of Nebraska, Publisher (8).
Nebraska Newspaper, The -f -Monthly Printing 1948 8 "ntroUed d?c.
Vern Scofleld, Editor; Nebraska Press Association, Publishers. 129 N. 9th St.
Nebraska Oil Jobber* Monthly {Automotive 194* Controlled"^!.?.
H. H. Hahn, Editor; Nebraska Petroleum Marketers, Inc., Publisher. 1820 J St.
Nejou™lStat€ MCdlCaI ...}Monthly Medical 1916 2 42 126 x2.50
George W. Covey, ik.'b.. Ed.; Neb. State Med. Assn.. Publisher. 805 Sharp Bldg.
Prairie Schooner-f Quarterly Literature 1927 1 56 101 3.00
Karl Shapiro. Editor; University of Nebraska Press, Publisher (8).
Red Poll New. Bi-monthly Cattle Breed'g.. 1987 contfolled"Jee dlSt.
Louis E. Stephenson, Editor; Red Poll Cattle Club of America, Publisher,
3275 Holdrege St. (3).
Reporter-f- Morn.ex.Sun.. .Legal 1895 4 26 210 24.00
Robert C. Gant, Chester W. Paul. Edgar A. Cole. Editors ; Gant Publishing Co.,
1610 N St. (8).
SouthernNebraskaRegister-f. Friday Catholic 1932 8 23 294 3.00
Rt. Rev. Msgr. M. W. Helmann, Editor; Catholic Press Soc., Inc., 540 S. 18th St.,
P. O. Drawer 1611 (1).
Star — See Journal.
941
$3,000
$5,500
692
2,470
$1,421
t750
1,339
531
§483
*8,191
Circulation — **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Weileyan, The .Thursday .Collegiate 1900 5 24 196 2.00
Students of Nebraska Weileyan University, Editors and Publishers, 2719 N. 48.
Wolfe's Weekly -f Thursday Independent 1898 5 24 210 2.00 1815
H. M. Wolfe, Editor and Publisher, 710 Hill.
LXTCHFIELD (E8), pop. 887; Sherman Co. (C). 45 m NW of Grand Island. CB&Q RR.
Bank, Mason City. Ships cattle. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Hay, corn.
Monitor -f Thursday Republican 1886 6 26 280 2.00
Orien B. Winter, Editor; Winter Publications.
LODGEPOLE (B3%), pop. 655; Cheyenne Co. (W). 70 m SE of Scottabluff. UP RR.
Grain elevator. Cold storage plant. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Nebraskan Friday Independent 1956 5 24 224 2.50
W. F. Greenlee, Publisher.
LOUISVILLE (H8%). pop. 1,014; Cass Co. (E). On Platte River, 25 m SW of Omaha.
CB&Q; MP RRs. Stone crushing and cement works; pottery factory. Gravel
pits. Agriculture, especially grain, hay.
Courier Thursday Republican 1882 7 24 273 2.00 {819
Mrs. D. C. Huffman, Editor; D. C. Huffman, Publisher.
LOUP CITY* (F8), pop. 1.508; Sherman Co. (C). 41 m NW of Grand Island. CB&Q;
UP RRs. Manufactures butter, disc sharpeners. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat.
Sherman County Times -f Thursday Independent 1877 8 24 294 8.00 $2,119
Eldon V. Bass, Editor and Publisher.
LYMAN (A2%), pop. 666; Scotts Bluff Co. (W). 20 m W of Scottsbluff. UP RR.
Ships livestock. Agriculture. Sugar beets, potatoes, alfalfa.
Leader-f Thursday Independent 1927 5 22 186 2.50 880
H. G. Curtis. Editor; Curtis Publishing Co.
LYNCH (Fl%), pop. 440; Boyd Co. (N). 80 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW RR. Stock,
grain, poultry, dairy farms. Corn.
Herald-Eiiterpriae-f Thursday Independent 1898 6 24 280 2.50 660
Leo E. Thomson, Editor and Publisher.
LYONS (H8), pop. 1,011; Burt Co. (NE). 56 m NW of Omaha. C&NW; CB&Q RRs.
Manufactures butter. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn.
Mirror-Sun -f Thursday Independent 1902
Stanley Samuelson, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 3.00 51,326
MADISONf (G8), pop. 1,663; Madison Co. (NE). 17 m N of Norfolk. UP RR. Manu-
factures butter. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, alfalfa, oats.
Star-Mail-h Thursday Independent 1874 7 24 280 2.50 1,277
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gars son, Editors ; Robert M. Garsson, Publisher.
MADRID (C4), pop. 879; Perkins Co. (W). 60 m SW of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Agriculture, especially grain.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1920 6 24 224 2.00 §478
Arthur W. Murray, Editor and Publisher.
MASON CITY (E8tt), pop. 805; Custer Co. (C). 20 m SW of Broken Bow. CB&Q RR.
Manufactures farm implements, flour, feed. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Transcript Thursday Independent 1899 6 26 280 2.00
Orien B. Winter, Editor; Winter Publications.
MAYWOOD (D4), pop. 409; Frontier Co. (SW). 85 m SE of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Grain, poultry, stock farms. Hogs, cattle, horses.
Eagle-Reporter 4- Friday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.25 820
George Steinmeyer, Editor; C. D. Harps t, Publisher.
McCOOKf (D4), pop. 7,678; Red Willow Co. (PW). 65 m S of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Railroad shops; packing plant; bottling works; creamery, cheese factory.
Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, livestock.
• Sat'
Independent 1911 8 24 280 15.60 **7,133
Comic strip advertising accepted.
H. D. Strunk. Editor and Publisher,
412 Norris Ave.
§590
MEADOW GROVE (G2%), pop. 461; Madison Co. (NE). 16 m W of Norfolk. C&NW
RR. Sand and gravel pits. Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats.
News -f ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1905 6 24 280 2.50
J. E. Hauge, Editor and Publisher.
MERNA (E8), pop. 886; Custer Co. (C). 10 m W of Broken Bow. CB&Q RR. Bank,
Broken Bow. Grain, stock farms.
Enterprise-Messenger 4- ......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1907 6 26 280 2.00
Orien B. Winter, Editor; Winter Publications.
MILFORD (G4), pop. 951; Seward Co. (SE). On Big Blue River, 15 m SW of Lincoln.
CG&Q RR. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Review J- .................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1884 8 22 308 1.50
J. F. Longenecker, Editor and Publisher.
Times-f- ......... .Wednesday. Republican ...1957 7 24 280 2.00
Vernon Bangert, Editor and Publisher, 436 1st St.
MINATARE (A8). pop. 890; Scotts Bluff Co. (W). 10 m SE of Scottsbluff. CB&Q RR.
Beet-sugar factory. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Sugar beets, alfalfa.
Free Press -I- ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1910 6 24 280 2.00
C. F. Parker, Editor; E. M. Parker and Sons, Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
5P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. 7 Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNalbr
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MINDENf (F4), pop. 2,120; Kearney Co. (S). 88 m SW of Hastings. Railroad name,
South Minden. CB&Q RR. Manufactures butter, tools, neon signs. Stock, grain,
dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
Courier-f Thursday Independent 1890 1 24 287 8.00 §2,559
Martha B. Hamilton, Editor and Publisher.
MITCHELL (A8), pop. 2,101; Scotts Bluff Co. (W). 10 m NW of Scottsbluff. CB&Q
RR. Creamery ; beet-sugar factory. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, potatoes.
Index -h Thursday Independent 1900 7 24 280 2.50 §872
F. S. Snyder, Editor and Publisher, Box K.
MONROE (G3), pop. 269; Platte Co. (EC). 65 m NW of Lincoln. UP RR. Alfalfa
dehydrating plant. Poultry, stock, grain farms.
Booster-f- Wednesday Independent 1942 5 24 281 2.00 §636
D. H. Ziegler, Editor and Publisher.
MORRILL (A2Vi), pop. 849; Scotts Bluff Co. (W). 15 m NW of Scottsbluff. CB&Q
RR. Feed mill. Sheep shipping center. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Sugar beets,
potatoes, beans.
Mail-f Thursday Independent 1907 5 24 224 2.50 §740
E. R. Montgomery, Publisher.
MULLENf (C2%), pop. 652; Hooker Co. (W). 56 m N of North Platte. CB& RR.
Creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Hooker County Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1887 6 26 280 2.50 660
Orien B. Winter, Editor; Winter Publications.
NEBRASKA CITYf (H4), pop. 6,872; Otoe Co. (SE). On Missouri River, 45 m S of
Omaha. CB&Q; MP RRs. Manufactures animal feed and remedies, garments,
bricks, concrete pipes, dairy products, farm implements, dehydrated alfalfa,
tin cans. Canneries. State Institute for Blind. Dairy, stock, fruit, grain farms.
Apples, wheat, corn.
wo~. T>~> ._i_ (Evg.ex.Sat.& T . , . 1854 8 24 286 13.00 **5,542
News-Press-*- lSun.,Sun.M. Independent Sunday circ. **5,634
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. H. Sweet, Editor; Press Printing Company, Inc., Publisher, 123 S. 8th St.
NELIGHf (F2), pop. 1,822; Antelope Co. (NEC). 35 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW RR.
Flour mill; farm machine factory. Agriculture. Corn, rye, oats.
Leader-f Wednesday Republican 1885 8 24 294 2.50 §2,498
A. A. Pagel, Editor; Pagel & Pagel. Publishers.
News + Thursday Independent 1915 7 24 276 2.50 §2,619
Loren C. Fry, Editor; E. W. Reutzel, Jr., Publisher.
NELSONf (F4), pop. 806; Nuckolls Co. (S). 85 m SW of Lincoln. CB&Q RR. Agri-
culture, especially grain. Corn, wheat, oats.
Gazette + .Thursday Independent 1884 5 24 224 2.00 899
Vic. Scherzinger, Editor and Publisher.
NEWMAN GROVE (G3), pop. 1.004; Madison Co. (NE). 65 m NE of Grand Island.
C&NW RR. Creamery. Farming. Corn, oats.
Reporter-f Wednesday Republican 1882 7 24 280 2.50 §1,220
Mrs. F. H. Price, Editor and Publisher.
NIOBRARA (G2). pop. 677; Knox Co. (NE). On Missouri River, at mouth of Niobrara
River, 65 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW RR. Ferry crossing. Resort. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms. Corn.
Tribune -h Thursday Democratic 1889 6 26 280 2.00 §890
Mrs. Kathryn Stinson Tichy, Editor and Publisher.
NORFOLK (G2%), pop. 11,336; Madison Co. (NE). 60 m SW of Sioux City, Iowa.
C&NW ; UP RRs. Airline NOR. Trade center. Manufactures serums, beverages.
Creameries ; flour and feed mills ; stockyards. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Corn, clover.
News-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1887 8 24 280 18.20**13,353
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Shoppers' Guide-Press -f- Thursday Shopper 1931 6 24 229 8.00
Sterling McCaw, Editor; Jerry Huse, Publisher. 1,213 — Free
NORTH BEND (H8), pop. 906; Dodge Co. (E). 60 m NW of Omaha. UP RR. Stock,
poultry* grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Eagle+ Thursday Democratic 1897 7 23 280 2.50 1 1,135
Dennis Young, Editor and Publisher.
NORTH PLATTEf (D8), pop. 16,438; Lincoln Co. (SW). On Platte River, 180 m W of
Grand Island. UP RR. Airline UAL. Railroad shops; flour mill. Manufactures
dairy products, insulating material. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Telegraph-Bulletin 4- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1879 8 22 802 18.20 ** 10,985
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Keith Blackledge. Editor; L. A. Kelly, Publisher.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1885 6 24 224 8.00 425
Clark Hord, Editor; Tribune Publishing Co., Publisher, 428 E. Sixth St.
OAKLAND (H8), pop. 1,456; Burt Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Omaha. C&NW; CB&Q RRs.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, cattle.
Independent and Republicans-Thursday Ind. Rep 1880 7 24 280 8.00 §1,696
Mr. and Mrs. Bob. Bogue, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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OGALLALAj- (C3), pop. 8,456; Keith Co. (W). On South Fork of Platte River, 50 m
W of North Platte. UP RR. Manufactures electrical instruments and appliances.
Diversified farming. Livestock, wheat, corn, sugar beets.
Keith County News -f Mon.&Thurs...Ind. Rep 1884 8 24 294 4.00 §2,563
W. E. Buechler. Editor and Publisher, 118 W. "A" St.
OMAHAf (J3), pop. 251,117; Douglas Co. (E). On Missouri River. C&NW; CBAQ;
CRI&P; CGW; CMSP&P; 1C; MP; UP; WAB; RRs. Airlines: BNF; NOR;
UAL. Bridge to Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Manufacturing and railroad center; important livestock; dairy product and
grain market. Oil refineries; smelters; slaughter and meat packing plants;
flour, cereal mills. Manufacturers feed, farm machinery, beer, paint and varnish,
paper boxes, electric signs, garden tools, ball bearings. Ten banks ; bank clear-
ings (6-23-58), $4,040,348,164; deposits (6-23-58), $496,167,434. 105,031 elec-
tric (AC) meters; 83,261 gas meters; 162,137 telephones. Creighton University;
University of Nebraska Medical School, Municipal University of Omaha, other
colleges. Three TV stations.
American Citizen, The(Ital.) Monday Independent 1923 4 27 217 8.00 $967
Victor Failla, Editor and Publisher, 2521 So. 43rd St. (5).
Benson Times -f- Thursday Independent 1904 5 24 224 $16,150 — Free
Arlene Hrbek, Editor; Blacker Publishing Co., 6111 Military Ave.
Bratrsky Vestnik (Brother-1 ,- fMv ^ftf . T lf 1897 3 26 140 1.00
hood)-f (Czech) ... }Montn!y rrat. * i-it Controlled free dist. 24,500
Otakar Charvat, Editor; Western Bohemian Fraternal Pub., 1718 Cuming St. (2).
Bulletin Monthly Medical 1926 2 30 115 x 1,726
July and August editions combined.
D. J. Bucholz, Editor; Omaha-Douglas Co. Med. Soc., Pub.. 109 N. 18th (2).
Caecilia (no adv.) Quarterly. .. Cath. Music . 1874 1 60 119 3.00 1,750
Rev. Francis P. Schmitt, Editor; American Society of St. Caecilia, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1012.
Creighton Alumnus +V 7 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1927 2 30 120x1.00 $16,200
Le Ann M. Iwan, Editor; Creighton University Alumni Assn., Publisher (2).
CreUhtonUn+V Friday Collegiate 1922 C5ni£n.d"i. dtot 3.00?
Creighton Univ. Dept. of Journalism, Ed. and Pub., 25th and California Sts. (2).
Daily Record-}- Morn.ex.Sun... Legal & Com.. ..1886 7 24 280 18.00
A. H. Henningsen, Editor and Publisher, 318 S. 19th St. (2).
D^ewt + ld.^.e.8.t..°.™!!!^ JThursday Independent 1935 5 24 224 18,205— Free
Duane Brown, Editor; Blacker Publishing Co., 802 Brandeis Theatre Bldg. (2).
Gateway-fV Friday Collegiate 1920 5 24 210 2.00 $2,580
Students of the University of Omaha, Editors and Pub., Univ. of Omaha (1).
Guid*4- (Nesrro) Friday Independent 1927 8 24 308 4.00 9,793
Omaha Guide Pub. Co., Inc., 2418-20 Grant St. (10).
H°(8Czedcah.t (Farmer) ISemi-mo Agriculture 1890 3 26 133 3.50 24,000
Anton Piskac, Editor; Automatic Ptg. Co., 1713 Cuming St. (2).
Jewish Press-!- .Friday Independent 1921 5 24 224 4.00 §2,718
Harry Halpert. Editor; Jewish Federation of Omaha, Pub.. 101 N. 20th St.
Journal of the Omaha Mid-1 <. ,, „ „ ,,. , 1940 2 26 105 x
West Clinical Society -f-....}6 *• a yr Medical Controlled free dist. 6,765
Herman M. Jahr. M.D., Editor; Omaha Mid- West Clinical Society, Publisher,
1081 Medical Arts Bldg.
Journal-Stockman + {i^um'8**" L- Stk. A Agric.,1886 7 26 804 9.00 18,117
Kirby Kittoe, Editor; Omaha Daily Journal-Stockman, Publisher, Stock Yards
Station (7).
Katholisches Wochenblatt ] * . . **
un der Landmann-f [Thursday Agricultural 1902 7 26 294 4.00
(German) J
V. J. Peter, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1071 (1).
Legionnaire-f .Friday Amer. Legion 1921 6 24 217 xl.OO
George P. Gillar, Editor; Omaha Post No. 1, American Legion,
2816 Leavenworth St. (5).
Midwestern Trucker and \Monthhr JCom.Truck'g 1940 3 26 140 2.00 $1.000
Shinner .. f Monthly 1& Shipping Controlled free dist. $2,650
J. E. Ptekerton,'* Ed. .-'Nebraska Motor Carrier Assn., Pub.. 608 S. 18th St. (8).
Nebraska Baptist Messenger..Monthly Baptist...... ....1913 3 28 136 .85 $5,341
Dr. A. M. Clarke. Editor; Enterprise Publishing Co., 1504 Dodge St. (2).
Nebraska Beverage Analyst-— See Beverage Analyst Group, Denver. Colo.
« xvi /Retailer, 1906 2 38 140
Nebraska Retailer+ Monthly \Groc. Stores Controlled free dist. $1.700
Ernest A. Peterson, Editor; Omaha Food Retailers Assn., Publisher,
1025 WOW Bldg. (2).
Nebraska Union Farmer-f- |Semi.mo Farmers Union.. 19 14 5 24 189 x.50 $18,000
nBob liawsonV EditorV "Farmers Union of Nebraska, Pub., 507 S. 72nd St. (14).
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpar* II
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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News Bulletin Omaha \RI wiriv rtiamnfroTn 1941 8 24 150x1.00 3,300
B1"wkl ........... Cham, of Com....
wrv iamnoTn . ,
Chamber of Commerce +"wy ........... am, o om.... Controlled free dist. 450
Robert L. Rasmussen, Editor; Omaha Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
108 8. 18th St. (2).
North Omaha Booster -f- ........ Thursday ..... Independent ..... 1914 5 24 224 13,075 — Free
Burt Williams, Editor; Blacker Publishing Co., 6111% Military (4).
Northwestern Bell .................. Monthly .......... Tel. Emp ............ 1™ ^^J^ ^
F. A. Godfrey, Editor; Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, Publisher (2).
Public Ledger -f- (Eng.&Ital) Friday ............. Independent ...... 1932 8 24 280 2.00 J1.352
Sam Klaver, Editor and Publisher, 304 Patterson Bid*. (2).
South Omaha Sun-f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 5 24 224 24,010 — Free
Tom Gavagan, Editor; Blacker Publishing: Co., 4808 S. 25th St.
True Voice-f ........................... Friday ............. Catholic ............. 1903 8 23 801 8.00 24,813
True Voice Pub. Co., 1604 Grace St. North (10).
Unionist + ................................ Friday ............. Labor ................. 1925 5 24 210 2.00 §7,575
Richard M. Maupin, Editor; Unionist Publishing Co., Inc., 2203 Farnam St. (2).
-8' Independent ...... 1876 7 26 294 8.00
V. J. Peter, Editor; Tribune Publishing Company, 1807 Howard St. (8).
Wposf)08(G^rmanT0.r^ JThursday ........ Independent ...... 1916 7 26 294 4.00
Mrs. Viola Herms-Drath, Editor and Publisher, 2002 N. 16th St.
Woodmen Circle Tidings ....... Monthly ......... [Woodmen IQQC o o^ i^n KA
Not issued during July and September. (Circle 189B 8 27 14° x'50
May Beaver. Editor; Supreme Forest Woodmen Cir.de, Publisher, Woodmen
Circle Bldg., 83rd and Farnam (2).
} Monthly .......... Fraternal ........... 1891 3 28 143 x.50 354,215
Leland A. Larson, Ed.; Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society, Pub.,
848 Insurance Bldg. (2).
WA-M W^M_L /Every Morn. T«^«-«/i«Tif Ig8& 8 23 301 15.60**12S,8O5
World-Herald -f ..................... |Eyg ex gun Independent ....... Evening circ. 15.60**12O,783
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 7.80**25&,796
W. E. Christenson, Editor; World Publishing Co., 14th and Dodge Sts.
CXNEILLf (F2), pop. 8.027; Holt Co. (N). 75 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW; CB&Q RRs.
Manufactures butter. Ships hogs. Farming. Corn, rye, oats.
Frontier, TheJ- ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1880 8 24 308 2.50 **2,542
Carroll W. Stewart, Editor and Publisher, Box 830.
Holt County Independent -f Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1880 8 24 300 2.50 **2,293
G. E. and F. A. Miles, Editors and Publishers.
ORCHARD (F2), pop. 458; Antelope Co. (NEC). 60 m NW of Norfolk. CB&Q RR.
Creamery. Farming. Corn, rye, oats, hogs, cattle, sheep.
N«w»+ ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1901 6 26 276 1.50 825
O. M. and C. E. Everhart, Editors ; Orchard News, Publisher.
ORDf (F3), pop. 2,239; Valley Co. (C). 65 m NW of Grand Island. CB&Q; UP RRs.
Alfalfa mill. Butter factory. Popcorn marketing center. Stock, dairy, poultry,
grain farms.
M.« Order World-f- ................ Month*. ......... M.H. Ord. Bu,.."2» ^Hed^ee SiSt. *$%
E. C. Leggett, Editor; Quiz Printing Company. Publisher, 805 S. 16th St.
Quiz -f ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1882 8 24 287 3.50 §3,528
E. R. Apking, Editor; E. C. Leggett, Publisher, 305 S. 16th St.
ORLEANS (E4), pop. 966; Harlan Co. (S). On Republican River, 65 m SW of Hastings.
CB&Q RR. Manufactures butter, buttermilk, cheese. Diversified farming. Corn,
wheat, alfalfa.
Chronicle-f .............................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1881 6 24 280 2.00 *430
Eugene L. Cline. Editor and Publisher.
OSCEOLAf (G8). pop. 1,098; Polk Co. (EC). 65 m NW of Lincoln. UP RR. Stock.
grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Record-}- ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1871 7 24 280 2.50 §1,30O
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Waterman, Editors and Publishers.
OSHKOSHf (B8), pop. 1,124; Garden Co. (W). 86 m NW of North Platte. UP RR.
Stock, grain, dairy farms. Wheat, corn, turkeys, honey.
Garden County News -j- .......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1907 8 22 808 3.00 $1,679
W. F. Greenlee, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
OSMOND (G2), pop. 782; Pierce Co. (NE). 26 m N of Norfolk. CB&Q RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, oats, barley, rye.
Republican-f ............................ Wednesday ..... Ind. Dem ........... 1891 6 26 280 3.00 $840
Eugene M. Liewer, Editor and Publisher.
OVERTON (E8%). pop. 497; Dawson Co. (SC). 60 m SW of Grand Island. UP RR.
Hatchery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Alfalfa, sugar beets, corn.
Observer + ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1838 6 24 262 2.50 5539
W. B. and Mildred Heath, Editors and Publishers.
OXFORD (E4), pop. 1,270; Furnas Co. (S). 70 m SW of Hastings. CB&Q RR. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Standard + ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1888 7 23 280 2.00 51, 179
E. E. Wimmer, Editor; Bernard Wimmer and E. E. Wimmer, Publishers.
Circulation— ~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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PALMER (F8), pop. 484; Merrick Co. (EC). 26 m N of Grand Island. CB&Q RR.
Manufactures butter. Hatchery. Ships grain, hogs, cattle. Agriculture. Corn,
wheat.
Journal + Thursday Independent 1914 5 24 196 8.00
H. Warren Rice, Editor and Publisher, Box D.
PAPILLIONf (H3%). pop. 1,084; Sarpy Co. (E). 15 m SW of Omaha. UP RR. Diver-
sified farming. Grain, livestock.
Times -f Thursday Ind. Dem
George P. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
PAWNEE CITYf (H4), pop. 1,606; Pawnee Co. (SE). 60 m SE of Lincoln. Railroad
name. Pawnee. CRI&P; CB&Q RRs. Quarries; walnut timber. Ships livestock,
grain. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Pawnee Republican + Thursday Independent 1868 8 26 801 2.50
Max M. Martin, Editor and Publisher.
PAXTON (C8), pop. 606; Keith Co. (W). 88 m W of North Platte. UP RR. Grain,
stock poultry farms. Wheat, corn, sugar beets, hay.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1920 6 24 280 2.50
Kenneth Newcomb, Editor and Publisher.
PENDERf (H2), pop. 1,167; Thurston Co. (NE). 88 m SW of Sioux City, Iowa. C&NW
RR. Manufactures currying and dipping machines, hay rakes, tractor cabs.
Agriculture.
Times Friday Independent 1886 6 24 280 8.00
Willard Diederichs, Publisher.
PERU (J4), pop. 1,265; Nemaha Co. (SE). 68 m SE of Lincoln. CB&Q RR. Manufac-
tures ready-built farm buildings. Ships apples, grapes, peaches. Nebraska State
Teachers' College. Cottonwood timber. Stock, fruit, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
PedagogianV Thursday Collegiate 1922 5 26 224x1.50
Students of Nebraska State Teachers' College, Publishers.
Pointer + Thursday Independent 1896 6 24 280 1.50
F. B. and D. Stanley, Editors and Publishers.
PETERSBURG (F2%). pop. 508; Boone Co. (EC). 15 m NW of Albion. C&NW RR.
Cold storage lockers. Truck, grain farms.
Press Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 224 2.00
Thomas J. Carraher, Editor and Publisher.
PHILLIPS (F8%). pop. 190; Hamilton Co. (SEC). 2 m SW of Wood River, nearest
banking town. CB&Q RR. Cold storage lockers. Grain, stock farms.
Advertiser-}- Ftntly( Wed.). Independent 1926 8 24 294 Free
Merle Peard, Publisher.
PIERCEt (G2), pop. 1.167; Pierce Co. (NE). 15 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW RR. Man-
ufactures butter. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry, fruits farms. Corn, oats.
Nebraska Smoke Eater Monthly {Firemen**" 1946 5 24 2°5 4'°° 5'144
William M. Cox, Editor; Nebraska Smoke- Eater, Publisher, Box C.
Pierce County Leader Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 280 8.00 §1,619
W. M. Cox, Editor and Publisher.
PILGER (G2). pop. 512; Stanton Co. (NE). 80 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR. Grain,
stock, dairy farms. Oats, corn.
Enterprise-f Wednesday Republican 1951 7 24 275 2.50 510
Allen C. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
PLAINVIEW (G2), pop. 1.427; Pierce Co. (NE). 80 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW; CB&Q
RRs. Creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, oats.
News-h Wednesday Independent 1892 7 24 280 2.50 §1,525
Leonald Warneke, Editor; E. W. Reutzel, Jr., Publisher.
PLATTSMOUTHf (J8H), pop. 4,874; Cass Co. (E). On Missouri River, at mouth of
Platte River, 18 m S of Omaha. CB&Q: MP RRs. Manufactures canned goods,
clothing. Refrigerator express shops. State Masonic Home. Diversified farm-
ing. Livestock, corn, wheat.
Journal-f Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1881 8 24 280 3.50 §3,515
Howard L. Lindquist, Editor; Howard Lindquist and Eugene Scarlett, Pubs.
POLK (G8H), pop. 608; Polk Co. (EC). 85 m E of Grand Island. UP RR. Flour mill.
Stock, grain, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
Progress-4- Thursday Democratic 1907 5 24 224 3.00 §650
Norris Alfred, Editor and Publisher.
PONCAt (H2). pop. 893: Dixon Co. (NE). 22 m NW of Sioux City. Iowa, nearest rail-
road station. C&NW; CB&Q; CMSP&P; GN; 1C RRs. Stock, grain farms. Com.
Nebraska Journal-Leader Thursday Independent 1871 7 24 280 2.50 §1,399
Gum Curry and Gay Taylor, Editors and Publishers.
RALSTON (J8), pop. 1,800; Douglas Co. (E). 5 m SW of Omaha, nearest bank. CB&Q;
MP RRs. Manufactures rubber hose and fan belts, toys, hog serum, skate
wheels. Diversified farming.
Recorder Thursday Independent 1938 5 23 217 2.00 §563
George P. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
RANDOLPH (G2), pop. 1,029 : Cedar Co. (NE). 28 m N of Norfolk. C&NW; CB&Q RRs.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats.
Times Thursday Independent 1888 7 28 276 8.00 §1,100
Stanley Norria. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — ft-frSept. A B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >8PA Audit;
(P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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RAVENNA (F8%), pop. 1.451; Buffalo Co. (SC). 82 m W of Grand Island. CB&Q
RR. Poultry and egg process ing plants. Railroad division plant. Agriculture.
Livestock, wheat, corn.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1886 8 24 280 3.00 §2,060
L. P. Cass. Editor; Mrs. C. B. Caaa. Publisher.
RED CLOUDf (F4), pop. 1,744; Webster Co. (S). On Republican River, 60 m S of
Grand Island. CB&Q RR. Turkey hatcheries and processing plant; chicken
hatchery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Commercial Advertiser -f Thursday . Independent. .. 1902 8 24 301 2.50 §2,287
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Furse, Editor and Publisher.
RUSHVILLEf (B2), pop. 1,266; Sheridan Co. (NW). 90 m NE of Scottsbluff. C&NW
RR. Flour mill ; soft drink, bottling and rendering plants. Stock, poultry, dairy,
grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Sheridan County Star + Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 3.00 §1,926
Phil Gottschalk, Editor and Publisher.
RUSKIN (G4), pop. 214; Nuckolls Co. (S). 80 m SW of Lincoln. CRI&P RR. Bank,
Oak. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Leader Tuesday . Independent . 1903 4 24 192 1.00 §438
Frances Hansen, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT COLUMBANS, pop. X&6; Sarpy Co. (E). 15 m S of Omaha. Railroad station,
Bellevue. CB&Q RR. St. Columbans Seminary.
Far East Monthly Cath. Mis'ns 1918 3 26 140 1.00 171,457
July and August editions combined. 2 42 140
Rev. Donal O'Mahony, Editor ; St. Columban's Foreign Mission Society, Publisher.
SAINT EDWARD (G8), pop. 917; Boone Co. (EC). 40 m SW of Norfolk. UP RR.
Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, alfalfa, wheat.
Advance Thursday Ind. Rep 1900 6 24 256 2.50 §860
C. E. Dawson, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT PAULf (F8), pop. 1,676; Howard Co. (EC). 28 m N of Grand Island. CB&Q;
UP RRs. Manufactures butter. Hatchery. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
(Dannebrog News-f- Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 2.50 478
Phonograph-h Wednesday Ind. Dem 1873 7 24 280 2.50 1,343
Byron F. Phillips, Editor; Saint Paul Phonograph, Publisher.
Howard County Herald -f- Wednesday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.50 2,000
O. E. Lorkosky, Editor and Publisher.
SARGENT (E8), pop. 818; Custer Co. (C). 80 m NE of North Platte.
Ships cattle, hogs. Farming. Corn, oats, hay.
Leader -f Thursday Independent 1898 7 23
Dick Lindberg, Editor and Publisher, Box 127.
SCHUYLERf (G8), pop. 2,888; Colfax Co. (E). 70 m W of Omaha. UP RR. Manu-
factures butter, flour; alfalfa dehydrating plant. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry
farms. Corn, wheat.
Sun-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1871 8 23 308 3.00 **3,161
Francis A. Rea, Editor; Sun Publishing Company, Inc.
SCOTIA (F8), pop. 474; Greeley Co. (C). 45 m N of Grand Island. UP RR. Manufac-
tures butter. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Alfalfa.
Register-f Thursday Independent 1895 6 23 280 3.00 §907
M. G. Williams, Editor and Publisher.
SCOTTSBLUFF (A8). pop. 12,858; Scotts Bluff Co. (W). 160 m NW of North Platte.
CB&Q RR. Airlines: UAL; WAL. Trade center. Manufactures cheese, creamery
products, flour and feed, Insulating material. Meat packing plant. Tourist resort.
Trout fisheries. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Sugar beets, potatoes.
Business Farmer-f- Saturday Agricultural 1925 7 24 280 2.00 $3,118
Jim Numon, Editor; Business Farmer Printing Co., Publisher, 217 E. 16th St.
Republican -h Thursday Republican 1900 6 26 276 2.00 623
J. M. Westervelt, Editor; Scottsbluff Republican, Publisher.
Star- Herald 4- Morn.ex.Mon...Independent 1901 8 23 294 15.60**13,9O6
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ.** 13,995
Star-Herald Printing Co., Publisher.
SCRIBNER (H8). pop. 913; Dodge Co. (E). 46 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR. Flour
mill; hatchery; rendering plant. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
Rustler Thursday Independent 1884 6 26 276 2.50 §942
Albert E. Harper, Publisher.
SEWARDf (G4), pop. 8.164; Seward Co. (SE). 25 m NW of Lincoln. C&NW; CB&Q
RRs. Manufactures cross-arms, flour and feed, creamery products, china, cement.
Hatcheries. Concordia Teachers' College. Agriculture.
Independent -f- Wednesday Independent 1891 8 24 308 8.00 *3,3S3
Henry Mead, Editor and Publisher.
SHELBY (G8), pop. 624; Polk Co. (EC). 46 m NW of Lincoln. UP RR. Feed mill.
Stock, grain, poultry farms.
8un + .Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.50 §498
David Hatt, Editor and Publisher.
SHELTON (F4), pop. 1,082; Buffalo Co. (SC). 28 m SW of Grand Island. UP RR.
Shelton Academy. Ships potatoes, grain, livestock, sugar beets. Diversified
farming. Alfalfa, corn, wheat.
Clipper-f Thursday Independent 1876 5 24 259 2.50 §1,126
Donald Jacobson, Editor and Publisher.
Hr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
CB&Q RR.
285 2.50 §1,066
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate Hoes, 14 to inch. fCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SIDNEYf (B3), pop. 4,912; Cheyenne Co. (W). 120 m W of North Platte. CB&Q;
UP RRs. Manufactures farm machinery, dairy products. Stock, grain farms.
Wheat, corn, potatoes.
Telegraph-f ( ¥°P.7 Wed- Independent 1873 8 24 287 7.00 §4687
IOE r n. »-»tww»
J. H. Lowe, Editor; Telegraph Printing Company, Publisher.
SILVER CREEK (G8), pop. 444; Merrick Co. (EC). 45 m NE of Grand Island. UP RR.
Manufactures flour and by-products. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Sand-f- Tuesday Independent 1903 6 26 280 2.00 §410
John B. Carter, Editor and Publisher, Clarks.
SOUTH SIOUX CITY (H2), pop. 6,657; Dakota Co. (NE). On Missouri River opposite
Sioux City, Iowa. C&NW; CB&Q RRs. Alfalfa dehydrating plant; farm equip-
ment manufactured. Truck, grain farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Dakota County Star + Thursday Republican 1909 7 24 280 3.00 §3,441
Henry Trysla, Editor; Star Printing and Publishing Co., Inc.
Eagle-f- Thursday Democratic 1876 7 24 280 3.00 630
J. M. Dryden, Editor; Eagle Print Shop, Publisher, 214 W. 18th St.
SPALDING (F3), pop. 718; Greeley Co. (C). 66 m N of Grand Island. UP RR. Flour
mill. Ships livestock. Diversified farming. Corn, hay.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1901 6 24 276 3.00 §990
Donald and Ronald Bopp, Editors and Publishers.
SPENCER (F2), pop. 640; Boyd Co. (N). 85 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW RR. Diversi-
fied farming. Corn, hay, beef cattle, hogs.
Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1891 8 24 308 3.00 §80O
J. B. Wells, Editor and Publisher.
SPRINGFIELD (H3%), pop. 877; Sarpy Co. (E). 26 m NE of Lincoln. MP RR.
Hatchery. Limestone quarry. Grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Monitor-f Thursday Democratic 1882 7 23 280 2.60 §364
George P. Miller, Editor; Papillion Times Publishing Company, Papillion.
SPRINGVIEWf (E2). pop. 298; Keya Paha Co. (W). 186 m NW of Norfolk. Railroad
station, Bassett. C&NW RR. Manufactures flour and feeds. Stock, grain,
dairy, poultry, farms. Alfalfa.
Herald Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 3.00 §1,078
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hermann, Editors and Publishers.
STAMFORD (E4), pop. 265; Harlan Co. (E). 90 m SW of Hastings. CB&Q RR. Stock,
grain farms. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Star-f Thursday Republican 1914 5 26 245 1.50 §357
R. E. Weare, Editor and Publisher.
STANTONf (G2%), pop. 1,408; Stanton Co. (NE). 18 m SE of Norfolk. C&NW RR.
Feed mill. Ships livestock. Diversified farming.
Register-f Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 3.00 §1,382
Kenneth A. McCormick, Editor; Stanton Printing Co., Publisher.
STAPLETONf (D8), pop. 868; Logan Co. (WC). 80 m NE of North Platte. UP RR.
Ships livestock. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, rye, wheat.
Enterprise Thursday Independent .1912 6 26 280 2.60 §60O
Virgil Evans, Publisher, Big Springs.
STERLING (H4). pop. 647; Johnson Co. (SE). 30 m SE of Lincoln. CB&Q RR.
Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Johnson County Courier -f ....Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 276 2.50 §719
Marion F. Packwood, Editor and Publisher.
STRATTON (C4Vfc), pop. 628; Hitchcock Co. (SW). 35 m W of McCook. CB&Q RR.
Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Booster .Thursday Independent 1958 5 24 178 3.00 480
Glen R. Knapton, Editor and Publisher.
STROMSBURG (G8), pop. 1,281; Polk Co. (EC). 60 m NW of Lincoln. CB&Q; UP
RRs. Stock, grain, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
HeadliKht-f Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 3.00 §1,265
Alton Wilhelms, Editor; Stromsburg Headlight, Publisher.
STUART (E2), pop. 785; Holt Co. (N). 100 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW RR. Manu-
factures butter. Ships hay. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Advocate Thursday Republican 1906 5 30 255 2.50 §566
Ira M. Ready. Editor and Publisher.
SUPERIOR (F4H). pop. 3,227; Nuckolls Co. (S). 90 m SW of Lincoln. AT&SF;
C&NW; CB&Q; MP RRs. Manufactures cement products, butter, flour, soda
water, serum. Diversified farming. Grain, alfalfa.
Express-f Thursday Independent 1900 8 24 315 3.00 §3,142
Howard M. Crilly. Editor and Publisher.
SUTHERLAND (C3). pop. 866; Lincoln Co. (SW). 19 m W of North Platte. UP RR.
Diversified farming. Corn, hay, beets, cattle.
Courier-*- Thursday Independent 1897 6 24 259 2.50 §635
Waldo and Luella Warren, Editors and Publishers.
SUTTON (G4). pop. 1,858; Clay Co. (S). 80 m E of Hastings. CB&Q RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Clay County News-f Thursday Independent 1884
Roy M. King. Editor and Publisher.
8 24 808 2.50 §1,778
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T A gate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlljr
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SYRACUSE <H4), pop. 1.097; Otoe Co. (SE). 80 m SB of Lincoln. CB&Q RB. Flour
mill. Stock. Brain, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Joiurnal-Democrat............ Friday...... Independent 1878 7 24 280 8.00 §1,4*4
M. E. Wilkins, Editor and Publisher.
TABLE ROCK (H4), pop. 518; Pawnee Co. (SE). 56 m SE of Lincoln. CB&Q RR.
Ships grain, livestock. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Corn, wheat.
Argus...................^ U"^t2riday Independent 1882 6 24 224 2.00 570
R. J. Senft, Editor and Publisher.
TALMAGE <H4), pop. 898; Otoe Co. (SE). 60 m SE of Lincoln. MP RR. Flour mill.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Tribune.. Thursday Independent 1882 5 24 224 2.50 875
Desley L. Taylor. Editor and Publisher.
TAYLORf (E8), pop. 811; Loup Co. (NWC). 80 m NW of Grand Island. Railroad
station. Sargent. CB&Q RR. Dairy, poultry, grain, stock farms. Alfalfa, corn.
Clarion-f- Thursday Independent 1883 6 24 266 2.50 §540
Hazen E. and Thelma E. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
TECUMSEHf (H4). pop. 1.980; Johnson Co. (SE). 60 m SE of Lincoln. CB&Q RR.
Poultry eviscerating plant. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Chief tain + ........ Thursday Republican 1869 7 24 280 3.00 §2.160
M. A. Stall. Editor; Thurber, Sappenfield and Stull, Publishers.
TEKAMAHf (H8), pop. 1,914; Burt Co. (NE). 42 m NW of Omaha. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Burt County Plaindealer + .. ..Thursday Democratic 1933 7 24 276 3.00 §2^247
M. D. Hemphill, Editor; Plaindealer Publishing Company, 124 S. 13th St.
THEDFORDf (D2%), pop. 276; Thomas Co. (WC). 60 m N of North Platte. CB&Q
RR. Stock, grain farms. Rye, corn, alfalfa.
Tri-County Rancher-f- Monday Independent 1955 8 24 280 2.00
Circ. includes distribution as a suplement with Custer Co. Chief of Broken Bow.
Harry C. Purcell, Publisher, Broken Bow.
Thomas Co. Herald Clipper + Thursday Independent 1888 6 26 280 2.00
Orien B. Winter, Editor; Winter Publications.
TILDEN (G2%). pop. 1,088; Madison Co. (NE). 28 m W of Norfolk. C&NW RR.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats, hay.
Citizen-f- . Thursday Republican 1892 7 24 280 2.50 §1,205
F. E. Blackman, Editor; S. C. Blackman & Son, Publishers.
TRENTONf (C4), pop. 1,289; Hitchcock Co. (SW). 70 m S of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Ships livestock, grain. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat corn.
Register-f Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 3.00 1,820
Buford L. and Harold L. Clark, Editors and Publishers.
TRYONf (D8). pop. 196; McPherson Co. (W). 86 m NW of North Platte. Railroad
station and bank, Stapleton. UP RR. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Graphic + Thursday Independent .1889 5 26 252 2.00 §400
Arthur French, Editor; Tryon Graphic, Publisher.
VALENTINEf (D2), pop. 2.700; Cherry Co. (NW), 120 m N of North Platte. C&NW
RR. State fish hatchery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Valentine Newspapers, The + . Thursday Independent 1887 8 24 308 3.00 §2,710
Ray K. Dover, Editor and Publisher.
VERDIGRE (F2). pop. 670; Knox Co. (NE). 55 m NW of Norfolk. C&NW RR. Man-
factures butter. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Eagle -f Thursday Independent 1899 6 24 266 2.50 §997
W. J. Jankiewicz, Editor and Publisher.
WAHOOf (H8), pop. 8,128; Saunders Co. (E). 35 m W of Omaha. CB&Q; C&NW:
UP RRs. Manufactures culverts, block cement, hog houses. Bottling works.
Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
Wahoo Newspaper-}- .Thursday Independent 1887 8 24 808 4.00 §4,305
Derrel D. Ludi. Editor; Ludi Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
WAKEFIELD (H2), pop. 1,027; Dixon Co. (NE). 80 m SW of Sioux City, Iowa. C&NW
RR. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, cattle, hogs.
Republican-f Thursday Independent 1881 7 23 280 3.00 §1,090
Mrs. E. F. Turney, Publisher.
WALTH1LL (H2), pop. 958; Thurston Co. (NE). 27 m S of Sioux City. Iowa. CB&Q
RR. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, alfalfa, oats.
Citizen-f- Thursday Independent 1914 7 24 280 2.50 §1,052
C. R. Longstein, Editor and Publisher.
WATERLOO (H8). pop. 882; Douglas Co. (E). 18 m W of Omaha. UP RR. Bank,
Elkhorn. Ships hybrid corn and vine seed. Diversified farming.
Douglas County Gazette Friday Independent 1882 8 24 276 3.00 4,000
George Woodward, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
WAUNETA (C4). pop. 926. Chase Co. (SW). 60 m SW of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, barley, alfalfa, cattle.
Breeze Thursday Republican 1887 7 28 280 2.00 §912
Stanley C. Smith, Editor; Wauneta Breeze. Publisher.
WAUSA (G2). pop. 708; Knox Co. (NE). 35 m N of Norfolk. C&NW RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Gazette Thursday Republican 1898 6 26 276 3.00 §968
D. J. Neu, Editor; The Wausa Gazette, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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WAYNEf (H2), pop. 8,595; Wayne Co. (NE). 24 m NE of Norfolk. CftNW RR. Manu-
factures butter, cement blocks. State Teachers' College. Stock, grain, dairy
farms. Corn, barley, oats.
GoMenrod+V .......................... FHd., ............ Colgate .......... ""
Students of Wayne State Teachers College, Eds. and Pubs.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1870
Bob Johnson, Editor; Herald Publishing Co.
Clrc
8 24 204 3.00 §2,905
WEEPING WATER (H4), pop. 1,070; Cass Co. (E). 85 m E of Lincoln. MP RR.
Manufactures crushed and pulverized stone products. Hybrid seed corn plants.
Ships limestone. Limestone quarries. Walnut timber. Stock, poultry, grain
farms. Corn, wheat.
Republican-f ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1882 7 24 280 2.75 J898
William H. Thornton, Editor and Publisher.
WEST POINT (H3), pop. 2,658; Cuming Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Omaha. Railroad
name. West Point. C&NW RR. Manufactures stock remedies and feed, butter.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats, barley.
Cuming County Democrat ..... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1876 7 24 280 3.50 §2,223
Raymond T. Harstick, Editor and Publisher.
Republican-f ........................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1870 7 24 287 3.50 §2,115
B. Von Seggern, Editor and Publisher.
WILBERf (H4), pop. 1,856; Saline Co. (SE). 30 m SW of Lincoln. CB&Q RR. Sausage
manufactured. Stock, poultry, grain, dairy farms. Wheat, corn.
Republican-f ........................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 7 24 280 3.00 §1,660
Milo L. and Arlene Mae Korinek, Editors and Publishers.
WILSONVILLE (D4). pop. 827; Pumas Co. (S). 85 m SE of North Platte. CB&Q RR.
Ships livestock. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, alfalfa.
Re view -f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 7 24 280 2.00 §325
C. Don Harps t, Editor and Publisher.
WISNER (H2%). pop. 1,288; Cuming Co. (NE). 29 m E of Norfolk. C&NW RR.
Ships livestock. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Cattle, corn.
News -Chronicle ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 6 26 280 8.00 §2,050
William M. Cox, Publisher.
WOLBACH (F3), pop. 442; Greeley Co. (C). 35 m N of Grand Island. CB&Q RR.
Creamery; machine shop. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn.
Messenger -f ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1901 5 22 168 3.00 §576
C. E. Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
WOOD RIVER (F4). pop. 868; Hall Co. (C). 15 m SW of Grand Island. UP RR. Flour
mill; grain elevator elevator. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, oats, hay.
Sunbeam-h ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1890 5 24 224 2.50 §865
Alice L. Senseney, Editor and Publisher.
WYMORE (H4), pop. 2,258; Gage Co. (SE). 50 m S of Lincoln. CB&Q RR. Railroad
division point. Ships grain, livestock, eggs. Stone quarries. Diversified farming.
Wheat, corn, oats.
Arbor State-f .......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1881 7 24 280 2.50 §2,789
Also circulates in Odell.
Robert E. Morris, Editor and Publisher.
YORKf (G4). pop. 6,178; York Co. (SEC). 60 m W of Lincoln. CB&Q RR. Manu-
factures concrete products, school supplies. Creameries; foundry; nursery;
hatcheries. York College. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
News-Times-h .......................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1887 8 24 290 13.00 §4,328
William S. Stauffer, Editor; News-Times Publishing Company, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch, f County seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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NEVADA
Population 160,088 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, CARSON CITY
Nevada is bounded on the north by Oregon and Idaho, east by Utah and Arizona and southwest
and west by California. Its extreme length from north to south is 486 miles on the eastern, and
210 miles on the western boundary: greatest breadth 820 miles, decreasing to 810 miles in the
north and to a point in the south. Its land area is 109,789 square miles; rank, in area, sixth.
The surface generally is desert land and averages 5,600 feet above the sea. It is traversed by
nearly parallel mountain ranges, between which are valleys varying in width from 5 to 20 miles.
The highest point is Boundary Peak, in Esmerelda county, about 18,146 feet; the lowest is along
the- Colorado River in Clark county. 470 feet above sea level. The mountains have produced more
than a billion dollars of mineral wealth. The Weather Bureau at Winnemucca gives the
temperature (annual monthly mean) as 48.8; highest on record, 108; lowest on record, — 86.
Total annual precipitation is 8.66 inches. Irrigation has helped the state greatly in productivity.
Hoover Dam, in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, is the highest dam in the world and
was completed March 1, 1986. The purposes of construction were irrigation, flood control, water
storage, silt control and power development. It has attracted wide attention and many visitors.
The University of Nevada, established in 1864, is located at Reno.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1960), forty-ninth. Rural population (I960), 68.6%. In 1950. of the
160,088 total population, 149.907 were white; 10,176 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 8,110. Farm acreage, 7,068,525. Average acreage per farm 2,271.2.
Average value per farm, $36,078. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 782.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $6,137,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $33,640,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : hay, $8,162,000; wheat, $772,000; potatoes, $583,000;
barley, $371,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58): all cattle and calves, $71,442,000; all sheep and
lambs, $9,249,000; horses and mules, $2,121,000; hogs and pigs. $504,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $448,000; chickens (farm and commercial broilers),
$33,000; turkeys, $18,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $3,784,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 91,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : creamery butter, 544,000 Ibs.; creamed
cottage cheese, 619,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 534,000 gallons.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture. $69,681,000. Leading industry groups:
food and kindred products.
Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $5,678,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office. Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $86.871,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: copper, sine,
tungsten, gold.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 93,800. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 168,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 117. Number of retail stores (1964), 2,717; sales, $830,067,000.
NEVADA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
« , j ,. Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 8 Weekly 2
Evening Dailies (6) Monthly 2
Morning Dailies (2) Quarterly 1
Daily, with Sunday edition (2) Five times dur. academic yr. .. 1
Semi-weekly ....".....!..."...'.'.'."..."!.. 2 Total Periodicals 6
Free or partly free circ. wklies (1)
Total Newspapers 29
Total number of publications 85
County seats (indicated by f) having publications \Z\\\'.".'.'.".'. 14
Total number of towns having publications 24
For circulation ftturw for daily papers see also Dally Newspaper List in back of Director/. Occasionally It U
posslblo to Incorporate a later ftfure in tftat list
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 17.
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
Churchill (WC), Fallon 6,181
Clark (SE), Las Vegas 48,289
Douglas (W), Minden 2,029
Elko (NE). Elko 11,654
Esmeralda (SW), Goldfield 614
Eureka (NO, Eureka 896
Humboldt (NW), Winnemucca 4,888
8 Lander (NC), Austin 1,850
9 Lincoln (SE), Pioche 8,887
County. Location on Map and County Seat
10 Lyon (W), Yerington ,
11 Mineral (W), Hawthorne
12 Nye (SC), Tonopah ,
18 Onnsby (W), Carson City
14 Pershing (NW), Lovelock
16 Storey (W), Virginia City ,
16 Washoe (W), Reno 50,205
17 White Pine (E). Ely 9,424
Pop.
8,679
5,560
8,101
4,171
8,101
671
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AUSTINf (D8), pop. 419; Lander Co. (NC). 179 m SE of Reno. Railroad station,
Fallon. SU RR. Silver, gold, tungsten mines. Agriculture. Cattle, sheep, wool.
Reese River Reveille Wednesday Ind. Rep 1863 8 27 280 4.00
Jock Taylor, Editor and Publisher.
BATTLE MOUNTAIN (E2), pop. X 1,000; Lander Co. (NC). 170 m NE of Reno. SP;
WP RRs. Gold, silver, copper, lead mines. Stock farms.
Scout -f Thursday Independent 1924 8
Mrs. Ethel Bates, Editor; Avery D. Stitser, Publisher.
24 280 2.50
BOULDER CITY (G6%), pop. 8,908; Clark Co. (SE). 25 m SE of Las Vegas. UP RR.
Manufactures building materials.
Journal — See Review, Las Vegas.
News-f Thursday Independent 1938 7 24 287 3.00
M. M. Zenoff, Editor and Publisher, 555 Ave. C.
CALIENTE (G6), pop. 970; Lincoln Co. (SE). 100 m NE of Las Vegas. UP RR.
Bank, Pioche. Railroad shops. Gold, silver, lead, zinc mines. Stock farms.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1928 6 24 210 3.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. Westover, Editors and Publishers.
CARSON CITYf (B3%). pop. 8,082; Ormsby Co. (W). The State Capital, 80 m S of
Reno. Railroad name, Carson. V&T RR. Airline BAL. Slaughter house. Stock,
grain, dairy, poultry farms.
(Chrontcle-f Friday Republican 1926 5 24 224 2.50
William R. Smith, Editor.
Nevada Appeal* {l^un*' Sat' Ind' Rep 1865 5 24 224 18'00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Neal Van Sooy, Editor and Publisher, 102 S. Division.
Nevada Education Bulletin \K f, 0 „„ v^a+i™ 191^ 1 52 102
(no adv.) V f 5 t!- a yr Education Controlled free dist.
R. H. Manning, Editor; State Department of Education, Publisher.
ELKOt (F2), pop. 6,898; Elko Co. (NE). 280 m NE of Reno. SP; WP RRs. Airline,
UAL. Railroad shops. Ships cattle, sheep, wool. Copper, gold, silver mines.
Stock farms. Hay, grain.
Free Press -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1883
Chris H. Sheerin, Editor; Free Press Publishing Company.
Independent 4- Thursday Democratic 1868
Warren L. Monroe, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 309.
8 24 280 10.00
8 24 308 2.50
Circ
§1,622
§962
§792
§825
412
§1,821
J3.500
§2,600
§1,488
ELYf (G8% ), pop. 8,558; White Pine Co. (E). 260 m E of Reno. NN RR. Airline, UAL.
Copper, gold, lead, silver mines. Dairy, stock farms. Sheep.
f Record 4- Saturday Independent 1905 8 24 280 3.50 1,250
ITimes-h Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1920 8 24 28010.00 §2,375
I Darwin Lambert, Editor; Donald W. Reynolds, Publisher, 655 Aultman St.
EUREKAf (F8), pop. 558; Eureka Co. (NC). 200 m E of Reno. Railroad station, Ely.
NN RR. Gold, silver, lead mines. Stock farms.
Sentinel + Friday Independent 1870 7 24 277 8.06 §450
E. J. Moyle, Editor and Publisher.
FALLONf (C8), pop. 2,400; Churchill Co. (WC). 55 m E of Reno. SP RR. Manu-
factures butter, alfalfa meal, dried milk products, pumice blocks. Gold, silver
mines. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain, truck farms. Cantaloupes, turkeys.
Ea;gle-StandardH- Tues. & Fri Ind. Dem 1902 8 22 280 7.20 *2,534
William J. Cary, Jr., Editor; Fallon Publishing Co., 40 E. Williams Ave.
FERNLEY (B3), pop. X500; Lyon Co. (W). 80 m E of Reno, nearest bank. SP RR.
Leather handbag factory. Farming. Hay, potatoes.
Tri-Town Times -f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1957 5 23 203 2.00 $460
William J. Cary, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 57.
GARDNERVILLE (B8%), pop. *600; Douglas Co. 'W). 47 m S of Reno. Bank,
Minden. WP RR. Grain warehouse; creamery. Gold, silver, tungsten, barium
mines. Agricuture. Cattle, hay, grain, sheep.
Record-Courier-f Friday Republican 1880 8 24 280 4.00 §1,040
Abraham Protes, Editor; John A. McDermott, Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty sett. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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HAWTHORNEt (C4). pop. 1.861; Mineral Co. <W). 95 m SE of Reno. Railroad
station, Thome. SP RR. Airline BAL. Bank, Babbitt. U. S. Naval Ammunition
Depot. Tourist resort. Gold, silver, tungsten mines.
m$£t-£™?+ *?.de*!I!~ } Wednesday ....Independent ....... 1&28 7 24 280 3.00 §1,942
J.'R. MeCloskeyi* Editor and Publisher.
HENDERSON (66H). pop. 8,648; Clark Co. (SE). 12 m SE of Las Vegas. UP RR.
Titanium plant. Manufactures chlorine, ferromanganese, paint, adobe blocks.
Home News + ......................... Tues.&Thurs...Independent ...... 1961 7 24 287 4.00 §1,688
M. M. Zenoff, Editor and Publisher, 6 Pacific St.
LAS VEGAS (F6%), pop. 24.624; Clark Co. (SE). 180 m NE of San Bernardino, Calif.
UP RR. Airlines: BAL; CP; TWA; UAL; WAL. Creameries; bottling works.
Tourist resort. Diversified farming:. Cantaloupes, lettuce, tomatoes. TV station.
Revi.w-Joun,al+ ................... {fl^^ Dependent ...... "«• •
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. E. Cahlan, Mgr. Director; Donald W. Reynolds, Publisher.
Sun -|- ........................................ Every Morn ...... Independent.... 1950 8 23 800 24.00 **15,2d8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. •£-£14,581
H. M. Greenspan. Editor and Publisher, 900 S. Main St.
West ......................................... Quarterly ....... {wSitern Int. 1956 3 26 14° 1'°° 250'000
E. L. Storey, Editor; West Magazine, Inc., Publisher, Box 1309.
LOVEJLOCKf (C2ft), pop. 1,604; Pershing Co. (NW). 94 m NE of Reno. SP RR.
Fertilizer factory; elevator. Tungsten, quicksilver, copper, gold mines. Tourist
center. Agriculture, livestock, alfalfa, hay.
Review-Miner -h ...................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 8 24 300 3.50 §905
Paul K. Gardner, Editor and Publisher.
NORTH LAS VEGAS (F6%), pop. 8,875 (special U. S. Census 6-9-56, gives 12,902) ;
(branch of Las Vegas U. O.) ; Clark Co. (SE). Adjacent to Las Vegas. Bank town
and railroad station. Las Vegas. UP RR. Games, dice manufactured. Tourist
resort.
News-f ..................................... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1949 5 23 210 8,000 — Free
Charles Durand, Editor; Las Vegas Sun, Inc., Pub., 900 S. Main St., Las Vegas.
PIOCHEf (G4%), pop. 1,892; Lincoln Co. (SE). 128 m NE of Las Vegas. UP RR.
Zinc, lead, silver, gold mines. Stock, truck farms.
Record-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1870 7 24 280 3.50 §1,000
F L. Peters, Editor; The Pioche Record Publishing Company, Inc.
RENOf (B8), pop. 82,497 (special U. S. Census 4-1-55, gives 44,795). Washoe Co.
(W). 110 m NE of Sacramento, Calif. SP; WP RRs. Airlines: BAL; UAL; WAL.
Manufactures brick, tile, flour, cereals, beer, sheet metal, lumber, dairy
products, soft drinks. Meat packing plants ; oil refinery ; nurseries. Ships wool,
potatoes, livestock. Pine, spruce, fir timber. Gold, silver, copper, lead mines.
Alfalfa, potatoes, grain. Eight banks; deposits (1958), $10,235,000. 22,531 elec-
tric meters; 6,802 gas meters; 35,899 telephones. University of Nevada. Tourist
resort. TV station.
{Gazette-h ................................. .Evg. ex. Sun... Republican ......... 1876 8 22 294 26.00**17,940
John Sanford, Editor.
Nevada State Journal-f ......... .Morn.ex.Mon. Democratic ........ 1870 8 22 294 26.00**13,321
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. ^^r 2 1,96 3
Paul A. Leonard, Editor; Reno Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 127 N. Center St.
Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1947 5 24 196 1.00 1 1,525
Gene Kllborn. Editor '/Nevada State Farm Bureau, 576 Mill St.
Nevada Beverage Index -f... .Monthly... . Liquor Trade . 1952 | JJ JJ{J 3'00 8'739
Mema N. Wick, Editor; Nevada Publishing Co., 495 Kietzke Lane.
Register, The -f .............. Friday. ............ Catholic. ............ 1935 8 23 294 4.00 *6,612
Rev. C. J. Caviglia, Editor; The Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
129 Court St.
U. of N. Sagebrush-f V .......... .Friday ............ Collegiate ........... 1893 5 24 224 2.20 J2.400
Students of University of Nevada, Editors and Publishers,
University Ave. and 9th St.
SPARKS (B8), pop. 8.208; Washoe Co. (W). t m E of Reno. SP RR. Railroad
shops, round house. Gold, silver mines. Farming. Hay, potatoes, onions.
Tribune-f .................................. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1910 5 24 210 4.50 1,514
George R. Lill, Editor and Publisher, 1014 B St.
TONOPAHf (D4H), pop. 1,875; Nye Co. (SO. 170 m SE of Reno. TAG RR. Airline
BAL. Bottling works. Gold, silver mines. Agriculture. Livestock, hay, grain.
Times-Bonanza and News + . Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1905 5 24 224 4.00 §1,800
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jacobson, Editors and Publishers.
VIRGINIA CITYf (B8), pop. 608; Storey Co. (W). 20 m SE of Reno, banking town.
Tourist resort. Gold, silver mines. Dairy farms.
T§V*SiS ............. Independent ...... 1858 5 24 200 5.00 ***,744
Charles Clegg, Editor; Lucius Beebe, Publisher.
-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher^ Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatly
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WELLS (Gift), pop. 947, Elko Co. (NE). 120 m 8 of Twin Falls, Idaho. SP; UP; WP
RRs. Limestone quarry. Stock, grain farms. Hay.
Progress -f ................................ Friday ............ Independent ....... 1936 7 24 280 3.00 §1,O53
C. J. Triplett, Editor and Publisher.
WINNEMUCCAf (Dlft), pop. 2,847; Humboldt Co. (NW). 146 m NE of Reno. SP:
WP RRs. Bottling works; smelter. Ships cattle, sheep. Gold, silver, copper,
tungsten mines. Stock, dairy farms. Alfalfa, wild hay.
Humboldt Star-f- ..................... lsun**11* IndeP«ndent ....... 1862 8 24 28° 7-50 §2,525
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Peter R. Jenkins, Editor; A. D. Stltser, Publisher.
YERINGTONf (B8%). pop. 1,167; Lyon Co. (W). 80 m SE of Reno. NCB RR. Ships
beef, hay, onions, potatoes. Gold, copper, silver mines. Stock, dairy farms.
Mason Valley News -f ............ Friday ............ Republican ......... 1874 8 24 280 3.00 §1,585
Walter J. Cox, Editor; Jack Carpenter and W. J. Cox, Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
Population 683.242 (U. 3. Census. 1950)
State Capital. CONCORD
New Hampshire is bounded on the north by Quebec. Canada, east by Maine and the Atlantic
Ocean, south by Massachusetts and west by Vermont. Its length is 180 miles from north to south ;
its average breadth, 50 miles; land area. 0.017 square miles.
A rough and hilly surface characterizes most of the state. In the north, the Presidential Range
of the White Mountains reaches altitudes of more than 6,000 feet. Winters are severe, but the
state has an almost ideal summer climate, especially in the central and eastern portion. Moun-
tain and lake scenery is noted for its beauty; large numbers of tourists are attracted yearly,
from many parts of the country.
The more level southern section is agricultural and industrial, utilizing river water power.
The Valley of the Connecticut is famed for the beauty of its farms and villages. The Weather
Bureau at Concord gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 45.4; highest on record, 102;
lowest. — 28. Total annual precipitation is 87.51 inches.
The most outstanding of the state's educational institutions are Dartmouth College, at Hanover,
and the University of New Hampshire, at Durham.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950). forty-fifth. Urban population (1950). 57.7%. In 1950. of the
588.242 total population, 682.275 were white; 967 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1960), 18,891. Farm acreage, 1,718,781. Average acreage per farm, 128.0.
Average value per farm, $8,921. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 1,385.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $11,864,000; livestock and products (in-
cludes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $55,495,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): hay, $1,030,000; potatoes, $793,000; maple sirup,
$319,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $2,827,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $14,832,000; horses and mules,
$575,000; hogs and pigs, $263,000; all sheep and lambs, $139,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): ejfsrs, $18,823.000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $7,944,000; turkeys, $796,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $20,278,000. Total milk
production on farms, 370,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamed cottage cheese, 362,000
Ibs.; ice cream, 1,202,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 848,000 Ibs.; $382,000 value. Principal fish: lobsters.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947). 822.609 M feet b.m. Principal woods: white pine, hemlock,
birch, eastern spruce, maple, oak, beech, ash. balsam, fir, cottonwood and aspen, elm, basswood.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $401,856,000. Leading industry groups:
leather and leather products, textile mill products, machinery (except electrical). Total expendi-
tures for new plant and new equipment, $19,290,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Washington 25. D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1061), $1,296.000. rank, forty-sixth. Principal mineral products in order of valuer
sand and gravel, feldspar, stone, clays.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-68), 194,500. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 236,000.
Number of post offices (1957). 313. Number of retail stores (1954). 7,429; sales, $600.767,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 10.
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Belknap (C), Laconia 26,632 * HUlsboro (S), Manchester
2 Carroll (EC) Ossipee 15 868 *nd Nashua * 156,987
ft nh»«Yii«>A faw\ IT~»T>A fto'oii 7 Merrimack (SO, Concord 68,022
8 Cheshire (SW), Keene 88.811 g Roclringham (SB), Exeter 70,059
4 Coos (SW), Lancaster 35,982 9 Strafford (SB), Dover 61,667
5 Grafton (WC), Woodsville 47,928 10 Sullivan (SW), Newport 26,441
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NEW HAMPSHIRE NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 9
Evening Dailies (8)
All-day Daily (1)
Daily, with Sunday edition (1)
Semi-weekly 1
Weekly 41
Free or partly free circ. wklies. ( 1 )
Total Newspapers 51
Periodicals
Period of Issue
Number
Semi-weekly ............................. 1
Weekly ...................................... 2
Semi-monthly ............................ 1
Monthly .................................... 9
Bi-monthly ................................ 1
Quarterly .................................. 2
Five ti. dur. academic yr .......... 1
Five times a year ...................... 1
Six times a year ........................ 1
Six ti. during academic yr ....... i
Eight times a year .................... 1
Total Periodicals 22
Total number of publications 73
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 10
Total number of towns having publications 41
For circulation figures (or daily papers see also Daily Newspaper LUt In back of Directory. Occasionally It Is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Cols <fr Width Y Depth Sub
ASHLAND— Citizen— See Record, Plymouth.
BERLIN (D2%), pop. 16,615; Coos Co. (N). On Androscoggin River. 78 m W of Lew-
iston. Me. BAM; GT RRs. Airline NEA. Foundries; paper, pulp products, soft
drinks, semi-finished rubber footwear, knitted wear manufactured. Logging.
Maple, birch timber Agriculture.
J950
Clre
y Independent 1942 5 24 224 8.00 1,082
Le Journal de Berlin, Publisher, 134 Green St.
Reporter 4- .Thursday Independent 1890 8 22 280 4.00 $6,050
A. W. Warren, Editor ; John H. and Thomas F. Houlihan. Publishers,
Mason and Pleasant Sts.
BRISTOL (C4%), pop. 1,686; Graf ton Co. (WO. On Newfound Lake, 80 m N of
Concord. Railroad station. Franklin. BAM RR. Manufactures automobile pack-
ings, crutches, wood products. Resort. Mica mines ; timber. Diversified farming.
Milk, sweet corn, potatoes.
Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1878 7 24 280 4.50 1,124
Edward J. and Jeanne K, Bennett, Publishers.
CANAAN (B4), pop. 1.465; Graf ton Co. (WC). 38 m NW of Concord. BAM RR. Bank,
Lebanon. Summer resort. Timber, Dairy farms.
ReAd^ocate + Enfleld } Thursday Independent 1866 7 24 280 3.50
Elmer and Mary Dulmage, Editors and Publishers, Box 7.
CENTER OSSIPEE (D4), pop. X500; Carroll Co. (E). 50 m NW of Portsmouth. Rail-
road name. Mountain View. BAM RR. Bank, Rochester. Dowels, furniture, sashes
and blinds manufactured. Agriculture.
C^11I?oneer+]^^*!!* JFriday Independent 1886 8 24 276
Space sold in combination with Granite State News, Wolfeboro Falls.
Parker M. Merrow, Editor; Carroll Co. Independent, Inc., Publisher.
CLAREMONT (B6), pop. 12,811; Sullivan Co. (SW). 42 m NW of Concord. BAM
RR. Manufactures mining machinery, shoes, paper, woolens, soft drinks. Nurs-
eries. Summer resort. Pine timber. Dairy farms.
Eagle-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1914 8 24 294 21.00 **8,314
Kenneth Whipple. Editor; Rhoda Shaw Clark, Publisher.
COLEBROOK (C2), pop. 2,116; Coos Co. (N). On Connecticut River, 88 m NW of
Berlin. MC RR. Summer resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry and seed potato farms.
News and Sentinel-f .Thursday Republican 1870 7 24 800 4.00
Estate of Harry C. Hikel, Editor and Publisher.
CONCORDt (C5), pop. 27,988; Merrimack Co. (SO. The State Capital. On the Merri-
macic River. 18 m N of Manchester. BAM; 8V RRs. Airline, NEA. Railroad
shops. Manufactures belting, brass, granite, wooden, leather, foundry products,
dynamos, transformers, machinery, bricks, insulated wire, yarns, pipes, flour,
electrical instruments, shirts, confectionery. Magazine printing. Seven banks;
bank clearings (6-80-58), $372,606,280; deposits (6-30-58), $114,079,930.
9,781 electric (AC) meters; 8,437 gas (nat.) meters; 12,613 telephones. Granite
quarried and exported. St. Paul's School (boys).
~Evg.ex.Sun Independent .1809 8 24 297 18.00 ** 12,544
2.50 51,759
$1,700
}
Comio strip advertisng accepted.
James M. Langley, Editor; Monitor-Patriot Co., Publisher, 8 N. State St.
I5 t!* a yr .......... Educational ...... 1920 8 26 117 xl.OO
Robert G. Lewis, 'Edit or; New Hampshire Education Assn., Pub., 29 School St.
Circulation »*Sept. AB.C. Statement: *7uoe and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
•ma. 12 to inch. YAfjate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty sest. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafl*
estimate. Vluved only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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DERRY (D6), pop. 6,826; Rocklngham Co. (8E). 10 m SE of Manchester. BAM RR.
Manufacture! shoes, wooden tags, novelties. Poultry and egg packing plants.
Greenhouse. Summer resort.
rEnterprise+ .. — ........ M on, A Wed. Independent 1905 6 24 210 3.12
< News + .Thursday Independent 1880 7 24 287 2.60
I John J. Brennan, Editor and Publisher.
DOVERf (E6). pop. 16,874; Stratford Co. (SE). On Cocheco River. 12 m NW of
Portsmouth. BAM RR. Manufactures cotton, woolen goods, shoes, leather belt-
ing, box toes, lumber, printing presses, cleaning fluids, monuments, soft drinks.
Greenhouses. Dairy, truck, fruit farms.
Cost Engineering (no adv.). ...Quarterly '{iSta* C°8t 1961 1 54 92 5<0°
O. T Zimmerman and Irvin Lavine, Eds.; Industrial Research Service, Inc.,
Publisher, Masonic Bldg.
r Foster's Democrat + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1873 8 24 294 16.00
1 F^OT*i^OC™*."* JThursday Independent 1872 8 24 294 2.60
I P. C. Foster, Editor; Geo. J. Foster & Co., Publishers, Central Square.
DUBLIN (B6), pop. 676; Cheshire Co. (SW). 10 m W of Keene, nearest bank. Rail-
road station, Peterborough. B&M RR. Resort. Agriculture.
Yankee Monthly General 1935 2 28 107 8.00
Robb Sagendorph, Editor ; Yankee, Inc., Publisher.
DURHAM (E6), pop. 4.770; Strafford Co. (SE). 6 m SW of Dover. B&M RR. Cannery.
University of New Hampshire. Poultry, truck farms.
New Hampshire V .Thursday Coll. Students.... 19 11 6 24 238 3.00
Students of University of New Hampshire, Editors and Publishers.
New Hampshire Alumnus -fV. Monthly Coll. Alum 1918 3 28 140 2.00
University of New Hampshire Alumni Association, Publishers.
ENFIELD — Advocate — See Canaan Reporter and Enfleld Advocate. Canaan.
EXETERf (E6%), pop. 6.664; Rockingham Co. (SE). On Exeter River. 13 m SW of
Portsmouth. BAM RR. Manufactures cotton cloth, shoes, handkerchiefs, brass
articles, machine parts. Monuments. Phillips Exeter Academy (boys). Nurseries.
Agriculture. Poultry. Apples, dairy products.
Exonian-f Wed. A Sat Prep School 1878 5 24 224 6.00
Students of Phillips Exeter Academy, Publishers.
News-Letter-f .Thursday Independent 1831 8 24 294 4.00
H. B. Thayer, Jr., Editor; Exeter News-Letter Company, Publisher, Water St.
FARMINGTON (D6). pop. 8,464; Strafford Co. (SE). 16 m NW of Dover. BAM RR.
Manufactures shoes, wire brushes, septic tanks. Summer resort. Agriculture.
Poultry.
News Thursday Independent 1879 6 22 238 3.0«
Sam S. Clevenson. Editor and Publisher.
FRANKLIN (C4%), pop. 6,652; Merrimack Co. (SC). On Merrimack River, 18 m SW
of Laconia. BAM RR. Manufactures woolen cloth, hosiery, needles, hack saws,
knitting machines, leather products, metal parts, dresses, iron castings. Lake
resort. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Journal-Transcript + ..Thursday Independent 1872 8 24 294 4.00
John Philip Lewis, Editor; The Journal-Transcript, Inc., Publisher.
Circ
GOFFSTOWN (C6%). pop.
ing town. BAM RR.
fruit farms.
6,688; Hillsboro Co. (S). 8 m NW of Manchester. bank-
Manufactures sash and blinds. Summer resort. Poultry,
National Fisherman -Monthly Fisheries 1919
Gardner Lamson, Publisher.
jThursday Independent 1957 5 24 224 4.00
26 140
89 140
Controlled circ.
Norman W. Piper, Editor; Piper- Dancause, Publisher.
HAMPTON (E6), pop. 2.847; Rockingham Co. (SE). 15 m S of Portsmouth, banking
town. BftM RR. Manufactures shoes, shoe counters and soles. Summer resort.
Dairy, fruit, truck, stock farms.
UlCountyd GazVttS^f .™. ^Thursday Independent 1898 8 24 295 4.00
Edward S. Seave'y'."jr7, Editor; Hampton Publishing Company.
HANOVER (B4), pop. 6,250; Grafton Co. (WC). 28 m N of Claremont. Railroad
station, Norwich, Vt. BftM RR. Airline NEA. Dartmouth College (men). Dairy
farms.
Dart-h V 6 «. a yr Collegiate 1951 8 28 140 1.25
Students of Dartmouth College, Publishers. 86 Robinson Hall.
Dartmouth. The-f Morn.ex.Sun... Collegiate 1839 6 24 252 10.25
Students of Dartmouth College, Publishers, 30 Robinson Hall.
28 140 4.00
. } Monthly Coll. Alumni 1905 3
See also Ivy"League"Alumni Magazines, New York, N. Y.
C. E. Widmayer, Editor; Dartmouth Alumni Assn., Publisher.
Ga*ette+ .Thursday Republican 1885 8 24 801
Earl S. Hewitt, Editor; Cory-Hewitt Press, Inc., Publisher, Allen St.
§8,500
§400
51,584
J10.941
tl,300
§3,810
§1,155
§3,544
>8,505
§2,064
§2,767
$2,600
J26.000
4.00 $1,050
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
em*, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population —1950 Census. xRand MeNally
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Ski Magazine ............................ 6tiayr. .......... Int. of 8ki«rs....l935 3 27 140 3.00
Issued monthly, October through March.
William T. Eldred, Editor and Publisher.
Valley News — See Lebanon.
HENNIKER (C5), pop. 1,676; Merrimack Co. (SW). 13 m W of Concord. New England
College. Manufactures paper, yarn and lumber. Agriculture.
Clrc
*40,910
High Way Magazine, The ...... Quarterly ........
Subscription price 5 issues, $1.00.
1t»on
Leroy Victor Cleveland. Editor and Publisher.
New Englander (offset) .......... Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1946
Students of New England College, Editors and Publishers.
As> Qfi
5 23 220 2.00
HILLSBORO (C6), pop. 2,179; Hillsboro Co. (S). 26 m SW of Concord. BAM RR.
Manufactures woolen cloth, hosiery, underwear. Pine, spruce, hardwood timber.
Dairy, truck, poultry, stock farms.
Messenger-f ............................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1870 6 26 280 3.00
John O. Van Hazinga, Editor; Messenger Publishing Company.
Tri-Town Yankee -f (offset). .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1956 5 24 231 4.00
Donald B. Madden, Jr., Editor; Tri-Town Newspaper Corp., Pub., Crosby Block.
HUDSON (D6), pop. 4,183; Hillsboro Co. (S). 3 m E of Nashua. Nearest bank and RR
station, Nashua. B&M RR. Plastic and wood filters factory ; machine shop ; bot-
tling works. Poultry, dairy, fruit farms.
5ti.ayr .......... Worn. Club ........ 1922 3 26 136 .50
d.; New Hampshire Federation of Women's Clubs, Pub.
Mrs. Frank R. Austin,
JAFFREY (B6), pop. 2,911; Cheshire Co. (SW). 15 m SE of Keene. Bank and railroad
station, East Jaffrey. B&M RR. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Recorder-Trans cript-f- ............ Thursday ........ In d. Rep ............. 1897 8 24 294 5.00
Space sold in combination with Transcript, Peterborough.
Paul C. Cummings, Editor; Transcript Printing Co., Publisher, Peterborough.
M°dk
(off8et)
Thursday Independent .. 1956 5 24 224 4.00
$1,110
§1,720
2,300
§601
§1,737
§6,888
Richard Noyes, Editor; Monadnock Ledger, Inc., Publisher, Main St.
KEENEf (B6). pop. 15.638; Cheshire Co. (SW). 43 m W of Manchester. B&M RR.
Airlines: MOH; NEA. Manufactures chairs, woodenware and boxes, toys, wool-
ens, manifold books, metal polish, manicuring implements, marking, embossing
machines, portable houses. Nurseries. Summer resort. Teachers College. Pine
timber; feldspar, mica quarries. Agriculture.
Sentinel + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1890 8 24 294 21.84
R. W. Newell, Editor; James D. Ewing, Publisher.
LACONIAf (D4%), pop. 14,746; Belknap Co. (C). 22 m N of Concord. B&M RR.
Airline NEA. Manufactures hosiery, knitting machines, skiis, malleable iron,
brass, turned wood products, latch needles, veneer, paper boxes, sprinklers.
Summer and winter resort. Pine, fir. maple, birch timber. Farming. Potatoes,
hay, corn.
Citizen-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1925 9 22 294 15.00 **5,865
Color advertising accepted.
Edward J. Gallagher, Editor; Citizen Publishing Co., 18 Beacon St.
LANCASTERf (C2%), pop. 8,118; Coos Co. (N). 20 m W of Berlin. B&M; MC
RRs. Manufactures machinery, drugs, belt fasteners. Summer resort. Pulp-
wood timber. Dairy farms.
Coos County Democrat 4- .Wednesday ....Ind. Rep 1838 8 24 805 4.00 §3,104
Prints edition under name of Times, Whitefield.
Clinton L. White, Editor and Publisher.
LEBANON (B4), pop. 8,495; Graf ton Co. (WC). 20 m N of Claremont. B&M RR.
Airline NEA. Manufactures woolen, winter sports goods, work clothing, bricks,
watchmakers' tools, electrical supplies, excelsior. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry
farms.
Granite State Free Press -f ...Thursday Independent 1844
W. A. Smith and R. H. Kelley, Editors and Publishers.
Valley News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1952
8 24 318 2.50 §1,396
8 24 297 20,00 **5,332
Circulates also in Hanover and West Lebanon, N. H., White River Junction, Vt.
M. J. De Sherbinin, Editor; Walter C. Paine, Publisher.
LISBON — Courier — See Littleton.
LITTLETON (C3), pop. 4.817: Grafton Co. (WC). 82 m SW of Berlin. B&M RR.
Glove, shoe; whetstone factories. Resort mountains. Pulpwood. Dairy farms.
Courier 4- Thursday Independent 1889 8 24 293 4.50
Prints editions under same name for Lisbon, circ. §539; Whitefield, circ. §30O.
John H. Colby, Editor; Courier Printing Co., Publisher.
Eastern Ski Bulletin-f- 8 ti. a yr Skiing... 1952 5 24 229 2.00
Enza Serafini, Editor; United States Eastern Amateur Controlled free dist.
Ski Assn., Publisher, 98 Main St.
MANCHESTERf (D5%), pop. 82,732; Hillsboro Co. (S). On Merrimack River, 18 m
N of Nashua. B&M RR. Airport. Airline NEA. Extensive cotton, woolen and rayon
mills ; shoe, textile, brush, paper, knitting machinery, wooden box, rubber, under-
wear, cigar auto parts, sash and door, mattress, lumber products factories.
Twelve banks; bank clearings (12-30-57), $153,666,699; deposits (1967)
§3,640
16,086
1,264
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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IIANCHESTERf (Continued) Estab Cols* Width? Depth Sub Circ
$164,876,688. 84,111 electric (AC) meters; 14,911 gas (art if.) meters; 22,805
telephones. St. Anselm's College (men), Manchester Institute of Arts and Sci-
ences. TV station.
°( French) **.**^°**. Jwednesday ....Independent 1950 5 24 210 5.00 53,000
Josaphat"T.'*BenoUrBditor; The Franco- American Publishing Corp., Publisher,
1042 Elm St.
Ansehnian-f V Monthly Collegiate 1958 8 30 140
Students of Saint Anselm's College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. $1,400
Automobilist. The+ (offset) ...Quarterly Motoring 1917 8 28 185 xl.OO U30,000
Issued January, April, July and October.
Philip C. Wallwork, Editor; Automobile Legal Assn., Publisher, 922 Elm St.
UNews ^l^.*^?'.*!!?.?.^}8**111"*111^ ShoesALeather.,1896 2 48 112 5.00 1,800
L. R. Schwaa'bV'EdUorV Leather Shoe News Co., Publisher, 215 Canal St.
Canado-Americain, Le (Fr.).. .Bi-monthly Fraternal 1900 2 24 89 x $20,000
Not published during June, July and August.
Adolphe Robert, Editor; L' Association Canada- Americaine, Publisher.
62 Concord St.
Community Center News .Monthly /Jewish Com- 1937 4 24 147
Not issued during July and August. | munity Ints. Controlled free dist. J600
Jewish Community Center, Publisher. 698 Beech.
Magnificat, The+ Monthly Cath.ALit 1907 2 80 105 8.00
Sister Mary Walter. Editor; Sisters of Mercy, Publishers. 131 Laurel St.
(New Hampshire News 4- Sunday Independent 1946
Color advertising accepted.
Union Leader + Daily ex. Sun...Independent 1862
All day daily.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Union-Leader Corporation. Publisher, 85 Amherst St.
Tower-f V Monthly Collegiate 1932
Students of Saint Anselm's College. Editors and Publishers.
MEREDITH (C4). pop. 2.222; Belknap Co. (C). 11 m N of Laconia. BAM RR. Man-
ufactures asbestos textiles, lumber, wheelbarrows, caskets, box shocks. Lake
resort. White pine timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
News + Thursday Ind. Rep 1880 8 24 294 4.00
Neal W. Phillips, Editor and Publisher.
MILFORD <C6), pop. 4.159; Hillsboro Co. (S). 11 m NW of Nashua. BAM RR.
Manufactures furniture, monuments, building granite, textile goods, lumber,
beverages. Lake resort. Granite quarries; timber. Diversified farming. Apples,
peaches, grain.
Cabinet+ .Thursday Republican 1802 8 24 294 4.50
Part of paper printed as Journal for Wilton. Circ. 550. Combined circ.
W. B. Rotch. Editor and Publisher.
NASHUAf (D6), pop. 84.669; Hillsboro Co. (S). Junction of Nashua and Merrimack
Rivers. 40 m N of Boston, Mass. BAM RR. Airport. Shipping center.
Textile mills. Manufactures paper, pulp and plastic moulding machinery,
automatic machines for paper box making ; textile machinery repair parts, elec-
tric parts for radio and television industry; electronic equipment; bronze, brass
and aluminum castings, sheet metal; building materials and supplies, lumber
products, memorial tablets and grave markers ; steel cabinets ; ice cream freezers ;
caskets, rubber goods, disinfectants, coated and wax paper, shoes, dresses;
greeting cards. Five banks; deposits (7-1-58), $74,000,000. 16,149 (resi-
dential) electric (AC) meters; 6,297 (residential) gas (nat.) meters; 11,298
(residential) telephones. Rivier College.
Impartial, L'+( French) Thursday Independent 1898 7 26 280 8.00
Mrs. Annette Biron, Editor; Armand Biron, Publisher, 23 Elm St.
Telegraph-f ..J2vg.ex.Sun Independent 1832 9 22 301 20.00 511,733
Color advertising accepted.
Fred H. Dobens, Editor; Irvin R. VanAurmen, Publisher, 60 Main St.
NEW BOSTON— -Times—See Goffstown News.
NEWPORTf (B5), pop. 5.181; Sullivan Co. (SW). 85 m NW of Concord. BAM RR.
Manufactures shoes, woolen cloth, lumber, beverages. Resort. Spruce, pine, hem-
lock timber. Diversified farming. Fruit, poultry, truck crops.
Argus-Champion + Thursday Independent 1823 8 24 294 4.00
Nicholas J. Mahoney, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 46 Main St.
NORTH CONWAY (D8%), pop. X948; Carroll Co. (E). 88 m S of Berlin. BAM;
MC RR. Tourist resort, mountains. Grain farms. Com, hay.
Reporter -f .Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 280 8.60 §2,010
Prints edition under same name for Sandwich, N. H., and Fryeburg, Me.
Paul R. Blanchard, Editor; Reporter Press, Publisher.
PETERBOROUGH (C6), pop. 2,556; Hillsboro Co. (S). 28 m NW of Nashau. BAM
RR. Industrial felt, ball bearing, basket factories; rayon dyeing plant. Resort.
Dairy farms.
Guernsey Breeders' Journal.. JSemi-mo Guerns. Cattle.... 1910 3 26 140 2.00 11,804
See also Dairy Breed Publications, Chicago, 111.
Robert D. Stewart, Editor; American Guernsey Cattle Club, Publisher, 70 Main St.
Transcript-f .Thursday Ind. Rep 1849 8 24 294 6.00 52,602
Space sold in combination with Recorder-Transcript, Jaffrey.
Paul C. Camming! , Editor; Transcript Printing Co., Pub., 82 Grove St.
Or^tioii--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtine and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisner's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. VAgate lines. 14 to inch. fCoonty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
8 23 301 12.00**37,744
8 23 301 31.20**4S,294
5 25 210 2.00
§1,828
82,830
§3,350
. .
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— — Estab Coll* Width? Depth Sub Ore
P1TTSFIELD (D5), pop. 2,321; Merrimaek Co. (SC). 12 m ME of Concord. SV RR.
Manufactures leather shoes, cotton cloth, sport goods, overalls, jackets, silk
labels, canned corn, lumber. Summer resort. Pine, hemlock timber. Agriculture.
Potatoes, sweet corn, fruit.
Valley Times 4- Friday Independent 1878 6 26 280 3.00
Tom McKoan, Editor; The Valley Times, Inc., Publisher, 10 Green St.
PLYMOUTH (C4), pop. 8.089; Grafton Co. (WC). 20 m NW of Laconia. B&M RR.
Manufactures sporting goods, ski togs, shoe trees, shoe shanks. Teachers
College; Holderness School (boys). Resort. Fruit, poultry, dairy farms.
Record + Thursday Republican 1887 8 24 294 4.00 §3,520
Prints an edition under name of Citizen, Ashland.
Doris M. Wherland, Editor; H. E. Wilkins, Publisher.
PORTSMOUTH (E6%), pop. 18,830; Rockingham Co. (SE). On Piscataqua River,
3 m from ocean, 40 m SE of Concord. B&M RR. Boat connections. Bridge to
Kittery, Me. Only commercial seaport of the state.
Manufactures school furniture, machinery, plastics, buttons, reaming tools,
gypsum products, shoes. On an island in the river, opposite Portsmouth, is a U. S.
Navy Base and Naval Shipyard. Summer resort. Lobster fisheries. Dairy, poul-
try, fruit, truck farms.
Herald-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1886 9 22 294 21.00 **12,873
Continuing The New Hampshire Gazette established October 7, 1756.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. D. Hartford, Ed. ; Herald Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher, 82 Congress St.
Viking, The + - Friday Independent 1956 8 24 296 6,900— Free
Distributed primarily to personnel at Pease Air Force Base.
Exeter News-Letter Co., Publisher.
ROCHESTER (E5), pop. 18,776; Stratford Co. (SE). 18 m NW of Portsmouth. BAM
RR. Manufactures woolen, rayon goods and yarns, paper and wooden boxes,
fibre board, counters, shoes, soft drinks. Dye works. Dairy, poultry, fruit
farms. Apples.
Courier-f Thursday Independent 1863 8 24 290 3.50 §6,870
E. J. Lyndes, Editor; Courier Publishing Company.
SANDWICH— Reporter— See North Conway.
SOMERSWORTH (E5), pop. 6,927; Str afford Co. (SE). On Salmon Falls River, 5 m
N of Dover. B&M RR. Shoe factories; bleachery, dye, bottling works;
woolen mills. Dairy, truck, fruit farms.
Free Press Thursday Independent 1867 7 24 280 3.00 2,014
John J. Ballentine, Publisher, 45 High St.
WARNER (C5), pop. 1.080; Merrimaek Co. (SC). 16 m NW of Concord, nearest bank-
ing town. B&M RR. Crutches, boxes manufactured. Summer and winter resort.
Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Kearsarge Independent -f Friday Republican 1884 6 26 280 2.00 §1,250
John P. H. Chandler, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
WARREN — Twin State News-Times — See Woods ville.
WEST LEBANON— See Valley News, Lebanon.
WHITEFIELD— Courier— See Littleton.
WILTON— Journal— See Cabinet, Milford.
WOLFEBORO FALLS (D4%), pop. X400; Carroll Co. (E). On Winnipesaukee Lake,
28 m NW of Rochester. B&M RR. Bank, Wolfeboro. Manufactures shoes, lumber,
excelsior pads. Summer resort. Pine, hemlock timber. Fruit farms.
Granite State News 4- Friday Republican 1859 8 24 276 2.50 §1,937
Space sold only in comb, with Carroll Co. Independent, Center Ossipee.
R. G. Carpenter, II, Editor; Granite State News, Inc., Publisher.
WOODSVILLEf (B3), pop. 1,642; Grafton Co. (WC). 28 m E of Barre, Vt. B&M;
M&WR RRs. Hardwood, pine timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Twin State News -Times + .Thursday... Independent ..1893 7 24 280 4.00 §1,859
Circulates also in Warren ; Groton, Vt.
F. H. Andrews, Editor; Twin State Publishing Co., Publisher, 88 Central St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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NEW JERSEY
Population 4,835,829 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, TRENTON
New Jersey is bounded on the north and northeast by New York, east by New York and the
Atlantic Ocean, south by the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay, and west by Delaware and Penn-
sylvania. Its extreme length is 167 miles; its average breadth, 50 miles; land area, 7,522 square
miles.
The surface is mountainous in the northwest, hilly in the northern and central parts, low and
gently undulating in the south. The mountains, a part of the Appalachian system, are the Kitta-
tinny or Blue and the Highland Range. Between them lies the productive Kittatinny Valley, about
10 miles wide. The central part of the state is the most thickly settled and is a vast market
garden for New York City and Philadelphia. The truck crops raised here are of a quality not sur-
passed anywhere. The Weather Bureau at Atlantic City gives the temperature for the state
(annual monthly mean) as 52.3; highest on record, 104; lowest on record, — 9. Total annual
precipitation is 40.66 inches.
Newark, to metropolis, has a population of 488,776 and its manufacturing: industries are said
to be more important in proportion to population than those of any other city in the United States.
Jersey City, Hoboken, New Brunswick, Trenton and Camden are all seats of numerous manufac-
turing industries, their factories producing almost every kind of manufactured goods.
The state is well provided with marine transportation, as three-fourths of its border is on
navigable waters. It shares with New York the Port of New York Authority; with Pennsylvania
the Delaware River Joint Commission. Its coast trade is extensive and its railway facilities
highly developed. Its shore resorts are many, and the beaches, the finest in the country ; of them
Atlantic City is world-famed. Of the state's many colleges, three are outstanding: Princeton
University, at Princeton ; Rutgers University, at New Brunswick ; and Stevens Institute of Tech-
nology, at Hoboken.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), eighth. Urban population (1950), 86.6%. In 1950, of the
4,835,829 total population, 4,557,329 were white; 278,000 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 24,838. Farm acreage, 1,725,441. Average acreage per farm, 69.5.
Average value per farm, $19,635. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 7,292.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $128,262,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $197,476,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : potatoes, $6, 323*000; sweet potatoes, $4,789,000, rank,
third; wheat. $2,657,000; hay, $1,720,000; corn, $1,288,000; soybeans, $1,176,000; barley,
$452,000; rye, $215,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957) : peaches, $7,367,000, rank, third; apples, $6,340,-
000, rank, eighth; strawberries (value of production), $1,952,000, rank, ninth; grapes, $134,000,
rank, tenth.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $45,540,000; hogs and pigs,
$5,126,000; horses and mules, $1,000,000; all sheep and lambs, $299,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $91,807,000, rank, fourth; chickens (farm and
commercial broilers), $17,646,000; turkeys, $1,325,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $64,446,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 1,129,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1967) : creamed cottage cheese, 2,264,000 Ibs.;
ice cream 18,508,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 540,060,000 Ibs.; $15,253,000 value. Principal fish: oysters, clams, men-
haden, scallops, porgy, sea bass, flounder.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947), 82,423 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: oak, southern yellow pine,
yellow poplar, eastern cedar, red and sap gum, white pine, hemlock, maple, beech, ash, elm. hickory.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $6,266,655,000. Leading industry groups:
chemicals and allied products, electrical machinery, food and kindred products, machinery (except
electrical). Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $864,235,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $59,024,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: zinc, stone, sand
and gravel, iron ore.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 2,560,100. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, eet.), 2,188,.
000, rank, eighth. Number of post offices (1957), 684. Number of retail stores (1954), 64,891;
sales, $6,180,017,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 21
County, Location on Map sod County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Atlantic (8E), Mays Landing 182,899 6 Cumberland (8), Bridgeton 88,697
2 Bergen (NE), Hackensack 689,189 7 Essex (NE), Newark 906,949
8 Burlington (SC), Mount Holly 186,910 8 Gloucester (SW), Woodbury 91,727
4 Camden (SW), Camden 800,748 9 Hudson (NE), Jersey City 647,487
5 Cape May (8), Cape May 10 Hunterdon (NW), Flemington 42,786
Court House 87,181 11 Mercer (WC), Trenton 229.781
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UST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
County, Location on Map and County Seat Fop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
12 Middlesex (C), New Brunswick....2 64,872 17 Salem (SW), Salem 49,508
18 Monraouth (C). Freehold 225,827 18 Somerset (NO, Somerville 99,052
14 Morris (N). Morristown 164.871 19 Sussex (N), Newton 84,428
15 Ocean (EC), Toms River 66,622 20 Union (NE), Elizabeth 898,188
16 Pasaaic (N), Paterson 887,098 21 Warren (NW). Belvidere 54,874
NEW JERSEY NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Ponod of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 27 Daily 8
Evening Dailies (21) Weekly 26
Morning Dailies (6) Fortnightly 7
Daily, Foreign (1) Semi-monthly 1
Daily, with Sunday edition (7) Monthly 88
Semi-weekly 7 Bi-monthly 12
Weekly 258 Quarterly 22
Fortnightly 1 14 times dur. academic yr 1
Monthly 1 Six times during academic yr.. 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies( 15) Fourteen times a year 1
Shoppers (3) Six times a year 1
Five times a year 1
Total Newspapers 294 Four times a year 1
Total Periodicals 165
Total number of publications 459
County seats (indicated by f) having publications 21
Total number of towns having publications 218
For circulation figure* for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it t»
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab ColsO Width V Depth Sub Clrc
ABSECON (D5), pop. 2,856; Atlantic Co. (SE). 6 m NW of Atlantic City. PRS RR.
Manufactures concrete blocks, shell novelties. Nursery. Poultry farms.
NewB-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1942 6 24 22*0 1.50 -
B. A. Vettese, Editor and Publisher.
ALLENTOWN (D8). pop. 931; Monmouth Co. (C). 10 m SE of Trenton. Railroad
station, Bobbins ville. PA RR. Grist mill; nursery. Agriculture. Potatoes,
tomatoes.
Messenger ................................ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1903 6 26 280 2.50 §1,710
Allentown Messenger, Publisher.
ARLINGTON (B2), pop. - ; Hudson Co. (NE). Part of the town of Kearny, banking
town. On Passaic River, 10 m NW of New York, N. Y. ERIE RR. Manufactures
linoleum, electrical parts, linen, celluloid novelties, aeronautical, marine appli-
ances, railroad supplies, tools, brushes, beverage. Gold, platinum refinery.
Truck farms.
Kearny Observer-f ................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1887 8 24 801 4.00
K. A. McClinchie, Editor.
........ Independent ....... 1884 8 24 801 2.00
Space sold in combination.
Frank McGaughan. Editor; West Hudson Pub. Co., 581 Kearney Ave.
ASBURY PARK (F3). pop. 17,094; Monmouth Co. (C). On Atlantic Ocean, 40 m S of
New York, N. Y. CNJ ; PA RRs. Manufactures leather sportswear, dresses, pants,
Venetian blinds, confectionery, beverages, television sets, novelties, uniforms.
Seashore resort. Fisheries. Agriculture. Corn, apples, potatoes. TV station.
New Jersey Builder ................. Monthly .......... Home Bldg ........ 1957 8 27 140 3.00
John S. Wright, Editor; New Jersey Home Builders Assn., Controlled free dist. 1,980
Publisher, 601 Bangs Ave.
I*. , JEvg.ex.Sun.,T. _..._. nf 1879 9 23 301 21.84**35,635
Press-}- ..................................... |Sun. Morn. IndePendent ...... Sunday circ.**31,4SS
Color advertising accepted.
Wayne D. McMurray, Editor; E. W. Lass, Publisher.
Spotlight ................................... Saturday ......... Resort News ...... 1985 5 28 218 5.00 -
Arthur A. Lyons, Editor and Publisher, Convention Hall, Boardwalk.
ATLANTIC CITY (E5), pop. 61,657; Atlantic Co. (SE). On Atlantic Ocean, 56 m SE
of Philadelphia, Pa. PRS RR. Airlines A AA; EAL.
Noted summer and winter resort. Hotels and amusement industries. Manufac-
tures salt water taffy, ladies' and mens' clothing, bottles and glassware, paint,
hosiery, baby carriages and reed furniture, gift items, chinaware; creamery
and poultry products. Distilleries. Vineyards and peach orchards. Deep sea
fisheries. Resort area. Four banks; deposits (6-80-58), $158,562,416. 69,104
wired (AC) houses; 48,677 gas (natural) meters; 63,614 telephones.
. , 0 * A fLocal Entert. 1918 1 86 70 8.50
Amusements -f ........................ Saturday ......... ]News Controlled free dist. 8,900
Mrs. A. G. Walker, Ed.; Amusement Publishing Co., 508 N. Tennessee Ave.
x Mnthlv Fruit Tele 2 «» ™ *™« t2,600
Fruit by Telegraph-f .............. Monthly .......... Fruit-Tele .......... Controlled free dist. t681
W. O. Melichar, Editor; Fruit Tele. Delivery Service, Inc., Pub.. 2837 Boardwalk.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. •Include* population of
entire township. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included
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ATLANTIC CITY (Continued) Cstab Coll* Width TDtpth Sub Clrc
Jersey Times + Thursday Independent 1929 6 24 224 2.00 $1,060
Thomas 8. Birckhead, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 1200 Atlantic Ave.
Jewish Record + Friday Independent 1939 6 24 224 2.00 53,210
Theodor Sander, Editor and Publisher, 200 Central Bldg.
Margate Beacon Friday Independent 1932 5 24 238 1.00 $1,350
Mrs. Eva R. Stlckel, Ed.; Margate Press, Pub., 9402 Winchester Ave., Margate.
Press-f- Every Morn....Independent 1895 8 22 298 Ii5.60**48,036
Color and comic advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 7.80**33,O44
Prints Cape May County edition.
Stanley Fink, Editor; Press Publishing Co., Publisher,
Ohio and Atlantic Aves.
Reporter -f Friday Independent 1944 8 24 801 2.50 $5,000
Charles Seel. Editor and Publisher, Suite 211-215 Schwehm Bldg.
Ventnor Crier -f ................... .~Thurs day Independent. 1928 8 26 801 2.00 3,900
Prints an edition called Atlantic City Crier.
Bert Wilson, Editor; David H. Freedman, Publisher, 6711 Atlantic Ave., Ventnor.
(F2%), pop. 8,083; Monmouth Co. (C). On Sandy Hook
Bay. 22 m S of New York, N. Y. C — -..
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS „
. , CNJ RR. Boat connections. Water niters, wood
products manufactured. Summer resort. Truck farms.
Journal-h Thursday Independent 1890 9 23 801 2.50 • 1,241
Richard C. and Edward N. Klein, Publishers.
AUDUBON (CSH ), independent branch of Camden P. O.. pop. 9,531 ; Camden Co. (SW).
3 m SE of Camden. PRS RR. Residential. Truck farms.
Suburban, The — See Haddonfield.
Visitor+ Thursday Ind. Rep 1913 5 26 262 1.00
W. W. Anderson, Editor and Publisher, 100 Chestnut St.
HARRINGTON— See Suburban, The, Haddonfield.
BAYONNE (B2%), pop. 77,208; Hudson Co. (NE). On New York Bay, 7 m SW of New
York, N. Y. CNJ; LV; PA RRs. Bridge to Port Richmond, N. Y.
Petroleum refineries; chemical, paint, wire, wearing apparel factories; cotton-
seed oil mills. Manufactures electric motors, generators, radiators, steel barrels,
aluminum screens, furniture. Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-57), $4,-
309,825,035; deposits (6-30-57), $240,933,737. 25,023 electric (AC) meters;
25,023 gas (artif.) meters; 22,500 telephones.
Bayonne Facts Thursday Independent 1934 5 26 212 2.60 §7,186
The Facts of Bayonne Publishing Co., Inc., 13 West 22nd St.
'Fuel Oil News Monthly Fuel Oil Heat'g. 1938 8 26 140 2.00
T. Byrlem, Editor. , Controlled circ. >1 1,580
Oildom-|- (no adv.) (*^!^eX" Sat' Petroleum 1911 8 28 140160.00
0" Marketer ............................ Bi-wk.y, Men.
1929
Pipe Line News -f ............... Monthly .......... Pipe Line Trd.... 192 9 8
Oliver Klinger, Editor; Oildom Pub. Co., 1217 Hudson Blvd.
Times -h .................................... Evg.ex.Sun.. Independent ...... 1870 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Herman Lazarus, Editor and Publisher, 579 Ave. C.
24 210 2.00 26,428
26 140 3.00
Controlled circ. >6,223
23 297 15.60*^15,132
Saturday circ.**14,041
BEACH HAVEN (E4%), pop. 1,050; Ocean Co. (EC). On Atlantic Ocean, 17 m NE of
Atlantic City. Railroad station, Barnegat. CNJ RR. Boat yard; cold storage
plant. Fisheries. Summer resort.
Beachcomber-f ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1950 5 24 217 1.00 500
Margaret Douglas, Editor and Publisher, Ship Bottom. 15,500 -Free
Times -f- .................................... Wednesday. Ind. Rep .......... 1923 8 24 301 3.00 §4,140
George Willits Parker, Editor and Publisher.
BELLEVILLE (E2) (branch of Newark P. O.), pop. 32,019; Essex Co. (NE). On
Passaic River, adjoining Newark. ERIE RR. Manufactures imitation leather,
rubberized materials, chlorine apparatus for water, bakery machinery, battery
charges, electric testing equipment, chemicals, tools, wire cloth, copper roll-
ings, macaroni, metal reflectors. Tanneries.
Times-News + ......................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1940 8 24 294 2.00 54,170
Ralph E. Heinzen, Ed.; Belleville News Corporation, Pub., 328 Washington Ave.
BELMAR (F8), pop. 4,686; Monmouth Co. (C). On Atlantic Ocean, 3 m S of Asbury
Park. CNJ; PA RRs. Women's wear, boats manufactured. Summer resort.
Coast Advertiser-f ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 8 22 301 8.50
William F. Waiters, Editor and Publisher.
BERGENFIELD (Cl%), pop. 17.647; Bergen Co. (NE). 2 m NW of Englewood. WS
RR. Ice cream, machine parts, surgical instruments manufactured. Residential.
§1,975
"Interb°P°}Thiirsday ........ Independent ....... 1911 8 24 287 2.00 **S,492
Jesse Friediander, Editor; Palisades Publishers, Inc., 25 Legion Drive.
BERLIN (D4), pop. 2,389; Camden Co. (SW). 15 m SE of Camden. PRS RR. Manu-
factures hosiery, underwear, fruit presses and crushers. Residential. Agricul-
ture. Potatoes, tomatoes, corn.
Breeze ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1921 8 24 287 2.50 §3,511
Raymond R. Waller, Jr., Ed.; The Breeze Publish'g Co., Inc., 4 W. Taunton Ave.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. T A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. 'Includes population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included
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BERNARDSVILLE (D2), pop. 8,956; Somerset Co. (NC). 7 m 8W of Morris town.
DL&W RR. Residential. Summer colony. Diversified farming.
News + Thursday Independent 1802
Cortlandt Parker. Publisher.
9 22 299 8.50
8,820
BEVERLY (D8%), pop. 8,084; Burlington Go. (SC). On Delaware River, 15 m NE of
Philadelphia, Pa. PA RR. Manufactures rope, underwear, textiles. Truck, fruit
farms. Corn, tomatoes.
Banner Friday Independent 1877 5 26 24'5 1.50 760
Charles N. Codding, Editor; Banner Publishing Company, Inc., 412 Bridge St.
BLACKWOOD (C4), pop. 1,844; Camden Co. (SW). 10 m S of Camden. PRS RR.
Hosiery mills; dress, plastic factories; foundry. Nursery. Agriculture. Dairy
products, poultry vegetables.
Observer + (offset) .Thursday Independent 1924 5 23 200 2.00 §2,891
C. M. Parsons, Editor; Observer Publishing Company, Inc.
BLAIRSTOWN (Dl%), pop. X550; Warren Co. (NW). 28 m NE of Easton, Pa,
NYS&W; DL&W RRs. Summer resort. Blair Academy (boys). Diversified
farming. Fruit, milk, eggs.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1877 8 24 294 4.00 §2,940
C. Raymond Fuller, Editor and Publisher.
BLOOMFIELD (B2), pop. 49,807; Essex Co. (NE). Adjoins Glen Ridge on the west.
ERIE; DL&W RRs. Manufactures electric appliances, printing press motors,
air conditioning, cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals; porcelain enameling and publish-
ing companies. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58), $141,881,622. 17,524 electric
(AC) meters; 16,525 gas (artif.) meters; 29,158 telephones. College and
Theological Seminary. Residential.
Independent Press 4- Thursday Independent 1882 8 21 294 4.00**6>566
Charles E. Moreau, Editor and Publisher, 266 Liberty St.
MinutemanV Monthly Collegiate 1945 5 24 210 1.00 500
Students of Bloomfield College, Editors and Publishers.
New Jersey Autoist Monthly Auto Club 1924 8 24 108x1.00 25,431
W. M. Litvany, Editor and Publisher, 266 Liberty St.
BLOOMINGDALE (El % ). pop. 8,251 ; Passaic Co. (N). 10 m NW of Paterson. NYS&W
RR. Manufactures carbonated beverages. Poultry, truck farms.
Argus-f Thursday Independent 1921 8 24 301 8.00 1,842
Frank B. Rogers, Editor; Mrs. James White, Publisher.
BOGOTA (Bl%) (independent branch of Hackensack P. O.), pop. 7,662; Bergen Co.
(NE). On Hackensack River, adjacent to Hackensack. NYS&W; WS RRs.
Paper board, paper board boxes, neckwear, sheet metal products manufactured.
Residential.
Bergenite Press -f Thursday Independent 1919 5 24 210 2.50 1,150
Albert K. Tenny, Jr., Editor; Bogota Publishing Company, Box 125.
BOONTON (E1H), pop. 7,168; Morris Co. (N). 82 m NW of New York, N. Y.
DL&W RR. Manufactures hosiery, bronze powder, art linen, railway fuses,
testing equipment, signal generators, bakelite products. Oil refinery. Stock,
dairy, truck farms.
Times-Bulletin -f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1870 8 24 301 5.00 §4,912
L. H. Blanchard, Editor; Boonton Times, Inc., Publisher, 500 Main St.
BORDENTOWN (D8), pop. 6,497; Burlington Co. (SC). 6 m SE of Trenton. PA RR.
Manufactures special printing, box making machines, men's pants, overalls,
bricks, dairy feed, anchor chains. Cranberry cannery. Military Institute. Diver-
sified farming. Dairy, poultry, tomatoes, corn.
Register-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1845 6 24 217 3.00 §3,464
James D. Magee, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 129 Farns worth Ave.
BOUND BROOK (D2%), pop. 8,874; Somerset Co. (NC). On Raritan Canal and River,
81 m SW of New York, N. Y. CNJ; LV RRs. Manufactures chemicals, drugs,
woolens, oil-less bearings, rayon, cotton plushes, dresses, boys' suits, roofing
material, insecticides. Nurseries. Agriculture.
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent. 1885 8 24 808 8.00
I. J. Reimers, Editor: Bound Brook Chronicle. Publisher.
BRETON WOODS (E3H), Pop. X400; Ocean Co. (EC). 35 m SE of Trenton. Bank,
Point Pleasant. PA RR. Residential. Summer resort. Truck farms.
Ocean County Observer -f- Wednesday Independent 1987 9 22 301 2.00 §2,672
Robert McKinley, Editor and Publisher. 1,655— Free
BRIDGETONf (C5). pop. 18,878; Cumberland Co. (S). On Cohansey Creek, 88 m
S. of Philadelphia, Pa. CNJ; PRS RRs. Manufactures glass containers, canned
goods, baskets, hampers, underwear. Nurseries; distillery; bleachery; oyster
plants. Ships vegetables. Diversified farming. Tomatoes, beans, peas.
News-r- Evsr.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1879 8 24 294 15.60**10,606
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Evening News Company, Publisher.
BURLINGTON (D8% ), pop. 12,051 ; Burlington Co. (SC). On Delaware River, 15 m NE
of Philadelphia, Pa. Bridge to Bristol, Pa. PA RR. Manufactures typewriter
ribbons, cast iron pipe, metal toys, shoes, picket fences, dresses, novelties,
synthetic chemicals. Agriculture.
H J^r\?y^bserdver°-fth JThursdav Independent 1941 8 24 287 2.00
F. R. Costello, Ed'itor;"joseph W. Bowley, Publisher, 458 High St.
8,840
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $PubHsher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. • Includes population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during academic year. ^Subscription
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Press + ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1928 8 24 287 4.60 §5,737
Robert Jobes, Editor; Burlington County Publishing Co., Inc., 458 High St.
BUTLER (E1H), pop. 4,050; Morris Co. (N). 18 m NW of Pater son. NYSAW RR.
Manufactures hard rubber, soft rubber, paper products.
Argus ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1888 8 24 801 8.00 8,586
Frank B. Rogers, Editor; Mrs. James White, Publisher.
CALDWELL (E2), pop. 6,270; Essex Co. (NE). 4 m NW of Montclair. ERIE RR.
Airplane engines, plastic materials and moulding equipment, wire display cases,
paper boxes, ointments manufactured. Nurseries.
A~o.ol A,. ............................. Month* .......... Pressure W..»" c'ont^ed^ee *<£}. 5#J
Donald A. Davis, Editor; Wayne E. Dorland, Publisher, P. O. Box 81.
A«~i™if«^i r>hAmt~.ia-L. M*nfMv IMfgrs. Agric. 1946 3 27 140 8.00 *4>772
Agricultural Chemicals-f- ....... Monthly .......... (chemicals Total unpaid dist. 2,217
Industry Publications Inc., Publisher, Box 81.
.... ............ Independent ...... 1911 8 24 294 5.20 **4,181
W. H. Biggins, Editor; Caldwell Progress, Inc., Publisher, Progress Square.
Modern Lithography 4- .......... .Monthly .......... Lithograph'* ..... 1933 3 26 140 8.00 *6,193
Industry Publications Inc., Publisher, Box 31. Total unpaid dist. 1,213
f Musical &
New Jersey Music and Arts..Monthly ....... J J^s^rgan|i-^ 1945 3 26 124 8.00 *6,798
July and August issues combined. I viduals of N. J.
A. Phillbrook Smith, Editor and Publisher, P.O. Box 97.
CAMDENf (C8H), pop. 124.656; Camden Co. (SW). Port of entry. On Delaware River,
opposite Philadelphia, Pa., connected by Benjamin Franklin Bridge, Benjamin
Franklin High Speed Line; Walt Whitman Bridge. PA; PRS RRs.
Manufactures radios, radio parts, television, phonographs, electronic products,
canned soups, licorice products, steel pens, woolens, chemicals, gelatine, paint,
paper containers, heavy construction equipment, Fiberglas products, cigars, ap-
parel, heavy machinery, porcelain sanitary ware. Three banks; deposits (6-
30-58), $248,609,421. 38.505 electric (AC) meters; 34,771 gas (artif.) meters;
21,165 telephones.
Camden County Record + ...... Thursday ........ Legal .................. 1932 6 24 224 2.00 $8,991
J. H. Shaw, Publisher, 967 Niagara Road.
Catholic Star Herald-f .......... Friday ............. Catholic ............. 1951 8 23 297 4.00 26,112
Donald J. Jennings. Editor; Diocese of Camden, N. J., Publisher, 101 N. 7th St.
Courier- Post ............................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1875 8 23 800 21.84**76,S07
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ. -fr*7O,897
Jane A. Stretch. Editor; Mrs. Harold A. Stretch. Publisher (1).
East Camden News-}- ............ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1940 5 24 224 1.50
Herbert L. Stoolman, Editor and Publisher, 113 N. 6th St.
Gleaner, The+V (offset) ...... Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1951 Cont" Jfr'ee dist. 500
Students of Rutgers College of So. Jersey, Editors and Publishers, 418 Penn St.
Motor News + .......................... Monthly .......... Travel ................ 1929 4 24 160 x.26 14,765
Walter R. Batezel, Editor; AAA Automobile Club of Southern New Jersey,
Publisher, Market and Seventh Sts.
Shipbuilder, The-f .................. Monthly . . {lep^&Maint.1934 6 24 21° x'60 4'700
A. G. Delman, Editor; Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of
America AFL-CIO, Publisher, 534 Cooper St. (2).
South Jersey Shopper, The.. ..Thursday ........ Shopping News., 194 6 5 24 218 1.60
Nat Cohen. Publisher. 627 Stevens St. Controlled free dist. 38,090
Times ........................................ Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1894 4 2-6 182 1.60 -
John J. Tischner, Editor and Publisher, 416 N. 27th St.
CAPE MAY (D6), pop. 8,607; Cape May Co. (S). On Atlantic Ocean, 40 m SW of
Atlantic City. PRS RR. Airline AAA. Canned goods, boats, soft drinks, hosiery
manufactured. Seashore resort. Fisheries. Diversified farming.
Star and Wave-f ................... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1854 8 21 280 8.00 §3,390
F. M. Kent, Editor; The Albert Hand Company, Publisher.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSEf (D6%), pop. 1,098; Cape May Co. (S). On the State
Inland Waterway, 80 m SW of Atlantic City. PRS RR. Hosiery mill; hatcheries.
Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Cape May County Gazette -f.. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1880 8 24 287 4.60 **2,669
Louis A. Rodin, Jr., Editor; Cape May County Gazette, Inc., Publisher.
CARLSTADT (B2) (independent branch of Rutherford P. O.), pop. 5,591; Bergen Co.
(NE). 8 m 8 of Hackensaclc. ERIE RR. Manufactures chemicals, paints and
varnishes, sun glasses, underwear, rayon, braids, surgical dressings, painters'
brushes, syrups and extracts, cheese, boats, candles. Truck and stock farms.
Leader Free Press ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 8 24 280 2.00 950
John Savino, Editor and Publisher.
CARTERET (E2%). pop. 18.080; Middlesex Co. (C). On Staten Island Sound, 12 m NE
of New Brunswick. CNJ RR. Manufactures steel, cigars, textiles, chemicals,
fertilizer, varnish, paint, lumber, leather coats. Copper refining and detinning
works; acid and creosoting plants; oil refinery.
Press-f ..................................... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1924 8 22 294 8.50 §2,518
Charles Gregory, Editor and Publisher. 76 Washington Ave.
Jt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U«es Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. 'Includes population of
entire township. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included
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CEDAR GROVE (Bl%), pop. X 18,600; Essex Co. (NE). 5 m N of Montclair. ERIE RR.
Stone quarry. Creamery. Manufactures labels, brushes, brooms, beverages,
silk screening:, machine tools, chemicals. Agriculture. Corn, tomatoes.
Plating Management Monthly Metal Finishingl957 3 26 140 2.00 6OO
P. Peter Kovatis, Editor and Publisher, 60 Bently Rd. Controlled free dist. 2,490
Verona-Cedar Grove Times — See Verona.
CHATHAM <E2). pop. 7,891; Morris Co. (N). 12 m W of Newark. DLAW RR.
Cement blocks, pipe filters, chemicals manufactured. Residential. Farming.
Courier Thursday Independent 1944 8 22 287 8 00 92.430
John B. Ehrhardt, Editor; The Chatham Publishing Co., Publisher,
146 Main St.
Press-f Friday In d. Rep 1897 8 24 294 2.50 $2,800
A. A. Bohrmann, Editor; Chatham Press, Publisher, 12 Center St.
CLAYTON (C4), pop. 8,028; Gloucester Co. (SW). 20 m 8 of Camden. PRS RR.
Brushes, brooms, filters manufactured. Residential. Farming. Potatoes, tomatoes.
Advertiser — See Franklinville.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1925 8 24 280 1.00
William Schwoebel, Editor and Publisher.
CLEMENTON (C4%), pop. 8,191; Camden Co. (C). 18 m S of Camden. PRS RR.
Hosiery, dresses, coats manufactured. Poultry, truck farms.
Community Record Thursday Independent 1956 5 23 206 2^127_Free
Frederick L. Lynch, Jr., Editor; Homer R. Sanville, Publisher, 5 Garfield Ave.
Times Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 220 2.00 J7,623
Harold F. Walters, Editor and Publisher, 10 California Ave. J 2,3 7 7 — Free
CLIFFSIDE PARK (F2), pop. 17,116; Bergen Co. (NE). 7 m N of Jersey City. Rail-
road station, Fair view. ERIE RR. Manufactures monuments, metal novelties,
truck bodies.
Palisadian-f Thursday Independent 1906 8 24 287 2.00 $3,942
Charles W. B. Lane, Editor; Palisades Printing Corp., Publisher.
CLIFTON (E1H), pop. 64,611; Passaic Co. (N). 1 m N of Passaic. DL&W; ERIE RRs.
Manufactures aircraft propellers, aircraft supplies, chemicals, clothing, electrical
equipment, batteries, machine tools, textiles, textile printing, paper boxes,
cosmetics, railroad equipment, scales, steel specialties, biscuits, calendars,
color printing.
Journal + Thursday Republican 1923 5 23 224 2.00 3,222
Max Kroll, Editor; Clifton Publishing Co., Inc., 688 Main Ave.
Leader-f Thursday Independent 1926 6 24 217 2.50 §1,127
Augustine La Corte, Editor and Publisher, 1414 Main Ave.
3,000— Free
CLOSTER (Cl%), pop. 8,876; Bergen Co. (NE). 6 m N of Englewood. ERIE RR.
Manufactures silver, bronze powders, curtains. Residential.
Bergen Review -f Thursday Independent 1921 8 24 294 2.00
Mary Dreyer, Editor; Sidney Liebl, Publisher.
COLLINGSWOOD (C8%) (independent branch of Camden P. O.), pop. 15,800; Camden
Co. (SW). Adjoins Camden. PRS RR. Hydraulic leather couplings, ther-
mometers, novelties manufactured. Residential.
§4,567
Christian Beacon Thursday {^oml.mtloi,.! 1936
Rev. Carl Mclntire, Editor and Publisher.
Retrospect -f- Thursday Legal 1900
R. M. Bancroft. Editor; CoIHngswood Publishing Co.
Westmont Tri-City Sun 4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1921
5 24 224 2.00 $19,500
6 26 280
6 26 ' 280
C. E. Burroughs, Editor; Collingswood Pub. Co., 732 Haddon Ave. (7).
2.00
2.00
$2,200
CONVENT STATION (D2), pop. X900; Morris Co. (N). 2 m SE of Morristown. DL&W
RR. College of St. Elizabeth. Residential.
Pelican V Monthly Collegiate 1938 5 24 203 1.50
Students of College of St. Elizabeth, Editors and Publishers.
CRANBURY (D3), pop. X 1,200; Middlesex Co. (C). 13 m S of New Brunswick. PA
RR. Residential. Diversified farming. Potatoes, apples, wheat, roses.
Press-f- Friday Independent 1885 6 26 276 2.00 §1,510
Peter A. Nagurney, Publisher.
CRANFORD (E2%), pop. *18,602; Union Co. (NE). 6 m W of Elizabeth. CNJ; LV RRs.
Manufactures baby products, household specialties, industrial and marine
packing materials, razor blades. Residential.
Citizen and Chronicle-f- Thursday Independent .1898 8 24 294 4.00 **4,879
C. M. Ray, Editor and Publisher.
DOVER (Dl%), pop. 11,174; Morris Co. (N). 9 m NW of Morristown. CNJ; DL&W
RRs. Manufactures sportswear, foundation garments, rubber hose, steel tanks,
kitchen cabinets, aluminum screens, concrete pipe, silk ribbon, dynamite,
smokeless powder, jet propelled engines. Dairy farms.
Advance-f Mon.&Thura... Independent 1903 8 22 298 5.00 -Arfr9,810
Dover Advance, Inc., Publisher, 87 E. Blackwell St.
Lake Land News -4- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1929 8 24 294 5.00 8,280
Enda Slack, Editor; Lake Land News Publishing Co., Inc., 82 N. Sussex St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; fPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. e Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population — 1950 Census. •Includes population of
entire township. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. zSubscription included
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DUNELLEN (D2%), pop. 6,201; Middlesex Co. (C). 7 m NW of New Brunswick. CNJ
RR. Manufactures concrete mixing machinery, printing presses, lace curtains.
Magazine printing plant.
Call-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 6 24 210 2.00 51,137
Space sold only in combination with Middlesex Mirror. New Market Piscataway
Chronicle. Also publishes wkly tabloid shopping guide, "Store News". Circ., 7,676 — Free
George W. Spayth, Editor; County Press, Inc., Publisher, 828 Front St.
EAST ORANGE (B2), pop. 79,840; Essex Co. (NE). Adjoins Newark. DL&W; ERIE
RRs. Manufactures electric motors ; generators, hydrants and water works sup-
plies, aeronautic and automotive equipment, tools. Seven banks. 26,116 electric
(AC) meters; 24,888 gas meters; 22,961 telephones. Upsala College; Panzer
College of Physical Education and Hygiene. Residential.
Debaters* Digest ..................... Monthly .......... {Debate"*111* 1927 2 40 12° 8'00
Not issued during June, July and August.
E. P. Hahn, Editor and Publisher, 685 Main St.
Record -f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1899 8 23 294 4.00 **5,760
Mark Stuart, Editor; Moreau Publications, Inc., 17 N. Essex Ave., Orange.
Upsala Gazette + V ................. Friday ............ Collegiate .......... 1905 5 24 224 3.00 $1,200
Students of Upsala College. Editors and Publishers.
EAST PATERSON (Bl»/6), pop. 15,386; Bergen Co. (NE). 2 m E of Paterson. NYS&W
RR. Manufactures paper and paper products, furniture, drugs, chemicals, tools,
plastic products. Nurseries. Poultry and truck farms.
Clarion-h .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1958 5 23 220 3.00 6,328
Sal Rubino, Editor; Al Daloisio, Publisher, 17-50 River Rd., Fair Lawn, N. J.
EATONTOWN (E8), pop. 8,044 ; Monmouth Co. (C). 8 m NW of Asbury Park. CNJ RR.
Measuring devices, hydraulic jacks manufactured. Truck farms.
Sentinel-h ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 9 22 301 2.00 •1,040
Richard C. and Edward N. Klein, Publishers.
EDGEWATER (B2), pop. 8,962; Bergen Co. (NE). On Hudson River, 7 m NE of Jersey
City. NYS&W; WS RRs. Manufactures automobiles, food service equipment,
sugar, linseed and castor oil. aluminum, chemicals, boats.
Bergen Citizen ........................ .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1922 7 24 300 2.50 §1,278
Fred W. Grown, Editor; Bergen Citizen, Publishers and Printers, 902 River Rd.
EGG HARBOR CITY (D4%), pop. 8,838; Atlantic Co. (SE). 18 m NW of Atlantic City.
Railroad name, Egg Harbor. PRS RR. Manufactures wines, mirrors, hosiery.
clothing. Poultry, fruit, truck farms.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1906 7 26 308 2.00 3,025
George E. Cries, Editor and Publisher.
ELIZABETHf (B2%), pop. 112,817; Union Co. (NE). 6 m SW of Newark. CNJ; PA
RRs. Airport. Manufactures copper, petroleum, gasoline, sewing machines,
electric motors and specialties, corrugated containers, paper products, chemicals,
pharmaceutical products, automobiles, type and printing presses, shirts and
apparel, bedding, beds. Railroad shops. Pingry School (boys) ; Vail-Deane
School (girls). Seven banks; deposits (6-30-58), $273,818,618; bank debits
(6-30-68), $142,994,000. 87,476 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 32,892
(residential) gas (nat.) meters; 13,041 (business) telephones.
Auxilium Latinum .................. { (Oct°to May) Study of La*In-1929 2 29 105 1.20 $15,000
Dr. A. E. Warsley, Editor; Auxilium Latinum Magazine, Publisher, P. O. Box 601.
Journal-f- .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1779 8 23 801 18.00 **50,331
Color advertising accepted.
Robert C. Crane, Editor and Publisher.
Independent ....... 1»01 7 24 810 3.00 53,982
American Publishing Co., 16 Rankin St.
Union County Home News 4- .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 5 23 210 2.50 1 1,000
Hartley A. Shein, Ed. ; Union Co. Home News Pub. Co., Inc., 208 N. Broad St. (3 ) .
ELMER (C4%), pop. 1,460; Salem Co. (SW). 26 m S of Philadelphia, Pa. PRS RR.
Dress, shoe factories; feed mills. Vegetable, grain, dairy farms.
Times4- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 8 24 804 2.50 §2,225
Preston S. Foster, Editor; Elmer Times Company, Publisher, 21 State St.
ENGLEWOOD (Cl%), pop. 28,145; Bergen Co. (NE). 12 m N of New York, N. Y.
ERIE RR. Sportwear manufactured. Nurseries. Residential. Dwight School
(girls).
American Judaism .................. .Bi-monthly..... [Jewish 1flM « or 12i o 00 175000
Not published from May to August, {interest 1951 8 25 124 Z-°° 175'000
Rabbi 8. M. Silver, Editor; Union of American Hebrew Congregations,
Publisher, 44 Honeck St.
Press- Journal-f ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 8 24 294 8.00 **8,800
August J. Wiesner, Jr., Editor ; Joseph H. Daniels, Pub., N. Dean A Bergen Sts.
FAIR LAWN (Bltt), pop. 28,885; Bergen Co. (NE). Adjoins Paterson. ERIE RR.
Nurseries. Residential
AlFaraer Sma11 St°Ck JMonthly .......... Rabbit Indus ...... 1916 8 27 129 1.00 13,500
G. A. Kremers, Editor; The Kremers Press, Publisher, Box 248.
News-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 5 28 224 8.00 $8,128
Sam Bruno, Editor; Al Daloisio, Publisher, 17-50 River Rd.
Ctradatioa— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A. B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Msts. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. •Includes population of
entire township. xRand McMally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included
in membership fee.
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FLEMINGTONf (D2%), pop. 8,068; Hunterdon Co. (NW). 28 m NW of Trenton.
CNJ; LV; PA RRs. Manufactures iron eastings, fur coats, pottery, rubber
products, machine parts, garments, chemicals. Ships poultry, eggs. Poultry,
truck farms.
Hunterdon Co. Democrat -f- ..Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1825 8 24 298 400*4-10543
D. Howard Moreau, Editor and Publisher. '
FLORENCE (D8%), pop. X 8,400; Burlington Co. (SC). On Delaware River, 8 m 8W
of Trenton. PA RR. Manufactures iron pipes, fittings, hydrants, machinery,
dresses. Diversified farming. Tomatoes, corn, peas.
Florence Township News -f ... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1931 5 24 217 2.00 §2,190
James O. Magee, Editor and Publisher, 200 W. Front St.
FORDS (E2%), pop. X6,000 (branch of Perth Amboy P. O.) ; Middlesex Co. (C). 3
m W of Perth Amboy. LV RR. Manufactures chemicals, plastic materials,
bricks, castings, linoleum, automobiles, electrical appliances. Dairy farms.
....... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1936 8 24 294 8.00 675
Charles E. Gregory, Editor and Publisher.
FRANKLINVILLE <C4), pop. X900; Gloucester Co. (SW). 20 m SB of Camden. PRS
RR. Bank, Clayton. Manufactures musical instruments, baskets, dresses, bricks,
dairy products. Mushroom plants. Truck, fruit farms.
Advertiser-f ............................ Bi-weekly ....... Independent ....... 1951 5 24 217 1.00 $800
Also circulates in Clayton. % 2,0 00 — Free
Stanley L. Deininger, Editor and Publisher, Blackwood Rd.
Franklin Towns hip Sentinel -f Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1941 5 24 185 2.00 2,715
W. D. Caccese, Editor; Franklin Printing Co., Publisher.
FREEHOLDf (E8). pop. 7,560; Monmouth Co. (C). 25 m E of Trenton. CNJ; PA
RRs. Manufactures rugs, dress goods, files, foundry products. Distillery.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, corn.
Transcript-}- ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 23 295 4.00 **6,443
Freehold Transcript, Inc., Publisher.
FRENCHTOWN (C2%), pop. 1,805; Hunterdon Co. (NW). 20 m SB of Easton, Pa. PA
RR. Spark plug insulators, feed manufactured. Hatcheries; nursery. Dairy,
poultry, grain, fruit farms.
Delaware Valley News 4- ........ Friday ............ Independent ...... .1879 8 24 298 3.00**2,174
Kenneth L. Olsen, Editor ; D. Howard Moreau, Publisher.
GARFIELD (Bl%), pop. 27,550; Bergen Co. (NE). On Passaic River, 6 m SE of Pater-
son. ERIE RR. Manufactures worsteds, waxed paper, paper boxes, ice cream,
printing machinery, rubber goods, mechanical equipment. Two banks. 6,000
electric (AC) meters; 6,000 gas (artif.) meters; 1,500 telephones.
Messenger-f ........ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1988 6 24 210 2.00 t2,500
Peter J. Yuppa, Editor; Bergen Gazette, Inc., Publisher, 48 Harrison Ave.
News-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1917 5 24 210 1.50 3,8OO
Joseph Matzner, Editor and Publisher, 1 William St., Passaic.
GLASSBORO (C4), pop. 5,867; Gloucester Co. (SW). 17 m S of Camden. PRS RR.
Manufactures glass containers, gas, vinegar, apple products, produce baskets,
hosiery. State Teachers College. Fruit, truck farms. Apples, peaches, tomatoes.
Enterprise-f ............................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1876 8 24 287 2.00
Wm. Schwoebel, Editor ; Enterprise Printing and Publishing Company,
80 N. Academy St.
GLEN RIDGE (A2), pop. 7,620; Essex Co. (NE). Adjoins Montclair. DL&W; ERIE
RRs. Metal polish manufactured. Commercial printing plant. Residential.
Paper-4- .................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1935 8 21 294 4.00 **1,5O6
Charles E. Moreau, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 147.
GLOUCESTER CITY (C8H), pop. 14,867: Camden Co. (SW). On Delaware River.
adjoining Camden. Railroad station, Gloucester. PRS RR. Manufactures paper,
paper products, gas appliances, lumber, rayon, confectionery, soft drinks.
Nursery. Truck farms.
News -f ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1927 5 24 224 2.00 §2,940
George F. Cleary, Editor; Gloucester City News, Inc., Pub., 5th and Jersey Ave.
HACKENSACKt (Fl%). pop. 29,219; Bergen Co. (NE). 12 m NW of New York, N. Y.
ERIE; NYS&W RRs. Manufactures machinery, foundry products, slippers,
paper lining, furniture, boys' suits, neckwear, pumps, women's wear, chem-
icals. Four banks; deposits (June, 1968), $185,417,385. Residential.
Bergen Record 4- ..................... Evjr.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1895 8 22 300 16.80 **81,574
Donald G. Borg, Editor and Publisher, 150 River St.
HACKETTSTOWN (D2), pop. 8.894; Warren Co. (NW). 24 m NE of Phillipsburg.
DL&W RR. Manufactures finished leather, saw mill and woodworking machinery,
hosiery, toy novelties, women's wear. Lake resort. Agriculture. Milk, celery,
onions. Centenary Junior College.
Gazette-*- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent... .1856 8 24 297 4.00 **3,329
H. Alan Painter, Editor; Hackettstown Gazette, Inc., Publisher.
HADDONFIELD (CSH). pop. 10,495; Camden Co. (SW). 6 m SE of Camden. PRS RR.
Residential. Diversified farming. Peaches, tomatoes, corn.
Haddon Gazette-f ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 5 24 224 3.86 §2,601
Thomas J. Deegan, Editor; Harold Cramer, Publisher, 24 Westcoatt Walk.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population — 1950 Census. • Includes population of
entire township. XRand McNallj estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included
in membership fee.
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Suburban, The-f .Thursday Independent 1953 6 24 224
Circulates also in Audubon, Barrington, Haddon Heights, Oaklyn. Total circ., $22,500 — Free
Thomas J. Deegan, Editor; White Horse Pike Pub'sr Co., 24 Westcoatt Walk.
Town Crier-Herald Thursday Independent 1930 6 23 210 2.60 53,810
Joseph D. Savill, Ed.; Herald Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 6 Kings Highway.
HADDON HEIGHTS (C3H), pop. 7,287; Camden Co. (SW). 5 m S of Camden. PRS
RR. Residential.
NJTL Bulletin Bi-monthly.... ( Theatre
1.00
1949 2 24 84
D. J. Grant. Editor; New Jersey Theatre League, Publisher, 306 8th Ave.
HALEDON— Record— See Passaic.
HAMMONTON (D4), pop. 8,411; Atlantic Co. (SE). 32 m SE of Philadelphia, Pa.
PRS RR. Manufactures clothing, canned fruits, vegetables, cut glass, soft drinks,
wine, furniture, frozen foods. Fruit, poultry farms.
News + Thursday Ind. Rep 1862 8 22 301 2.60
Joseph G. Wilson, Editor; Joel C. Leuchter and Ben Leuchter, Publishers.
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS (Bl% ) (independent branch of Hackensack F. O.), pop. 9.181 ;
Bergen Co. (NE). 10 m NW of New York, N. Y. ERIE RR. Index tables manu-
factured. Residential.
Observer-f Friday Independent 1924 5 24 206 3.00
Francis G. Dominick, Editor; Observer Publications, Inc.
HAWTHORNE (Bl% ) (independent branch of Paterson P. O.), pop. 14,816 ; Passaic Co.
(N). 2 m N of Paterson. ERIE; NYS&W RRs. Manufactures hosiery, tex-
tiles, soap, machinery, paint, glass, mirrors, cement blocks, television tubes,
chemicals. Textile dyeing plants. Trap rock quarries. Residential.
News-Record 4- Thursday Independent 1920 6 24 203 2.00
Edith W. Dodds, Editor; Arthur E. Dodds, Publisher, 99 Royal Ave.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1924 8 24 315 2.60
Nicholas Missonellie, Editor; Hawthorne Pub. Co., Inc., 463 Lafayette Ave.
HIGH BRIDGE (D2). pop. 1,864; Hunterdon Co. (NW). 19 m SE of Easton. Pa. CNJ
RR. Steel manufactured. Poultry, truck farms.
Gazette-4- Thursday Independent 1881 7 24 280 2.60
Wilbur S. Hitchcock, Editor; John Waterfleld, Publisher.
HIGHLANDS (F2%), pop. 2,959; Monmouth Co. (C). On Shrewsbury River, 8 m N of
Long Branch. CNJ RR. Bank, Sea Bright. Clam, lobster fisheries. Summer
resort. Truck farms.
Star Thursday Independent 1924 8 24 301 2.50
Richard C. and Edward N. Klein, Publishers.
HIGHTSTOWN (D8), pop. 8,712; Mercer Co. (WC). 14 m NE of Trenton. PA RR.
Manufactures rugs, lace, implements. Nursery. Peddie School (boys). Truck,
grain farms. Potatoes, poultry.
Gazette + Thursday Independent 1859 7 24 284 2.00
W. Palmer Dennis, Editor; Hightstown Gazette, Publisher.
National Button Bulletin -f... Bi-monthly Buttons 1942 1 54 100 8.50
Lillian Smith Albert, Editor; National Button Society of America, Publisher.
Peddie Chronicle (no adv.).... Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1021 Controlled1 free dist.
Robert W. Titzel, Editor; Peddie School Alumni, Publishers.
HILLSDALE (Bl), pop. 4,127; Bergen Co. (NE). 3 m N of Hackensack. ERIE RR.
Agriculture. Corn, tomatoes, apples, peaches.
Local -f .Thursday Independent 1926 8 24 294 2.00
Walter Storms, Editor; F. D. Schroth, Jr., Publisher.
Hillsdale News— See Westwood.
HILLSIDE (B2%) (branch of Elizabeth P. O.). pop. X22,600; Union Co. (NE). Adjoins
Elizabeth. LV RR. Manufactures patent medicines, insulated wire, cork, silica
products, collapsible in tubes, hand trucks, aluminum castings, engines.
Bookseller, The Monthly Book Trade 1898 2 30 112 5.00
Francis Ludlow, Editor; Baker & Taylor Co., Publisher.
Times -f- Thursday Independent 1924 8 24 280 2.50
Robert Kaplan, Editor; Hillside Times Publishing Company.
HOBOKEN (B2), pop. 60.676; Hudson Co. (NE). On Hudson River, opposite to New
York, N. Y., with ferry and tunnel connections. Erie; DL&W RRs. Port of
entry, connections with all world ports. Manufactures food and electrical
products, women's and men's clothing, furniture novelties, cranes, excavating
equipment, pencils and pens, baking powder, tea, coffee products, printing
and rotogravure, chemicals, boxes, scientific instruments, graphite products,
fire, plastics. Railroad shops; shipyards. Five banks. 19,500 electric (AC)
meters: 17,000 gas (artif.) meters; 19,000 telephones. Stevens Institute of
Technology (men).
Stevens Indicatory 6 ti. a yr JAhimnf011* 1876 8 26 14° x8'00
Harold R. Fee, Editor; Alumni Assn. of Stevens Institute of Technology, Pub.
Stute+V Saturday Collegiate 1904 6 24 224 2.60
Students of Stevens Institute of Technology, Publishers.
HOPEWELL (D3), pop. 1.869; Mercer Co. (NWC). 12 m N of Trenton. READ RR.
Manufactures canvas products, meters, regulators, valves, machine tool parts,
hydraulic drives. Stock, poultry, truck farms.
Valley News-f .Thursday Independent 1956 6 26 280 2.00
Harry A. Richard, Publisher, 6 Railroad Place.
$634
**3,438
**2,216
§2,620
§4,412
§1,127
• 1,125
§1,889
$7,200
§386
6,287
§2,528
$6,800
$1,100
§1,156
... _ . A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold !ac«. sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. • Include* population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptfon included
in membership fee.
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IRV1NGTON (A2) (branch of Newark P. O.)f pop. 69,201; Essex Co. (NE). 8 m W of
Newark. LV RR. Smelters; tanneries; foundries; novelty and die factories.
Manufactures insulators, electric toys, hardware specialties, dry colors, collap-
sible tubes, tools, coated papers. Four banks. 22,426 electric meters; 19,834 gas
(artif.) meters; 25,000 telephones.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1912 8 24 297 4.60 **«,061
Also prints editions called Union Leader for Union, circ., $9,200, and Suburban
Leader, circ., $8,200.
Verne Blake, Editor; Sam Howard, Publisher, 22 Smith St. (11).
NTGeremaen7) Ff.!i!...Z.l^...}Friday Independent 1858 7 26 292 2.00 §2,3*7
Louis Fischer, Ed.; The New Jersey Freie Zeitung Co., Publisher, 749 Springfield
Ave. (11).
JERSEY CITYf (E2), pop. 299,017; Hudson Co. (NE). Opposite to and connected with
New York, N. Y.. by ferries and tunnels. B&O; CNJ; ERIE; LV; NYS&W; PA;
READING ; WS ; NJ&NW RRs. Port of entry. Foreign and domestic commerce.
Meat-packing and baking plants ; machine shops ; foundries ; oil refineries. Manu-
factures steel products, soap, cork, cosmetics and chemical products, cigars and
cigarettes, macaroni and egg noodles, cheese products, cans, paint and varnish,
coke, crucibles, graphite, slippers and sandals. Railroad shops. Eight banks;
deposits (6-30-68), $692,159,956. 98,496 (residential) electric (AC) meters;
90,076 (residential) gas (artif.) meters; 76,600 (residential) telephones. St.
Peter's College (Cath. men) ; St. Peter's College; State Teachers College; Seton
Hall College of Medicine & Dentistry and private schools.
Animal Life (Roto) Monthly /Outdoor
1 Ad venture
1953 8 27 140 8.00
140 8.00
1948 2 32 116 2-°°
Controlled free dist.
Inc.
William McCormick, Editor; Weider Publications, 16 Hopkins Ave.
Boxing and Wrestling Monthly (witling 1961 8 28
Eddie B or den, Editor; Weider Publications, 16 Hopkins Ave.
Bulletin of the Margaret ]
Hague Maternity [Quarterly .
Hospital .. J
Allan B. Crunden, Jr., M.D., Editor; Postgraduate Educational Fund,
Publisher, 88 Clifton Place (4).
Forum Monthly Funeral Direct...l 98 6 2 42 143 x
John T. Burke, Editor; New Jersey Funeral Directors' Assn., Inc., Publisher,
8279 Hudson Blvd.
Glos Narpdu — See Perth Amboy.
JeGree^nvnTeNNew8a-fd JThursday Independent 1986 6 24 210 2.00
Dorothy Sexton, Editor; David L. Cangi, Publisher, 207 Wegman Parkway (5).
Jersey Journal-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1867 8 22 300 18.20 **94,280
Color advertising accepted. Saturday circ.^Hr8O,918
Eugene Farrell, Editor; The Evening Journal Assn., Pub., 80 Journal Sq. (6).
Jewish Standard -f Friday Jewish Ints 1931 5 24 196 3.00
Morris J. Janoff, Editor; Jewish Standard Pub. Co., 924 Bergen Ave. (6).
Journal of the New Jersey 1K *, . „ n «f,-afw 1911 2 28 105x2.00
State Dental Society, TheJ6 "' a yr Dentistry Controlled free dist.
Dr. Charles F. Harper, Editor ; The N. J. State Dental Soc., Pub., 1 Sherman Ave.
Muscle
Culture
*2,147
$1,024
700
§5,400
§7,450
3,150
I Muscle Builder .Monthly..
] Muscle Power..
.Monthly
Muscle
Culture
1950 8 28 148 8.00
8 28 143 3.00
Earl Leiderman, Editor; Weider Publications, 16 Hopkins Ave.
New Jersey Grocer 4- .............. Monthly .......... Grocery Trade.. .1922 2 42 143x2.50
Sara Kaminows, Editor; New Jersey Grocer-Publishing Co., 30 Journal Sq.
(offset) ............. Bi-weekly ........ Collegiate .......... 1931 Controlled fS^diU
Pauw WowV
Students of St. Peter's College, Editors and Publishers, 2652 Boulevard (6).
Svoboda-f- (Liberty) (Ukr'n). Evg.ex.Sun. Democratic ....... 1893 8 28 280 12.00
Prints English supplement on Saturday under name of Ukrainian Weekly.
Antin Dragan. Editor; Ukrainian National Assn., Publisher, 83 Grand St. (2).
Tropical Fish Hobbyist ........... Bi-monthly ..... Trop. Fish .......... 1951 2 24 98 2.75
H. Axelrod, Editor; T. F. H. Publications, Inc., 57 Academy St.
KEANSBURG (E2H), pop. 6,669; Monmouth Co. (C). On Raritan Bay. 18 m E of New
Brunswick. Boat connections. CNJ RR. Summer resort. Truck farms. Potatoes,
asparagus, berries.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1925 8 24 294 2.50
Otto Barth, Editor; Keansburg News, Publishing Co., Inc.
KEARNY— See Arlington.
KEYPORT (E2K), pop. 6.888; Monmouth Co. (C). On Raritan Bay. 11 m SE of New
Brunswick. CNJ RR. Manufactures tile, soft drinks, dresses, lingerie, radio and
television, bottle closures, life rafts and boats, women's coats and suits, baffles
for furnaces, novelties. Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
Weekly-f- .................................. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1870 8 23 801 4.50
Mist J. Mabel Brown, Editor; Brown Pub. and Printing Co.
J2.000
§20,100
$52,174
§24200
§4,510
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A. B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <» Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population — 1950 Census. * Includes population of
entire township. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included
in membership fee.
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LAKEWOOD <E8%), pop. 9.970; Ocean Co. (EG). 16 m SW of Asbury Park. CNJ RR.
Health Resort. Georgian Court College (girls).
Court Page, The-fc (offset). Monthly Collegiate 1920 5 24 182 3.60 250
Students of Georgian Court College, Editors and Publishers.
Ocean County Citizen + .Thursday Independent 1900 8 24 294 4.00 §3,525
R. B. Johnston, Editor and Publisher. 126 Second St.
Times + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1926 8 24 287 12.00 §4,380
Sam A. Christopher, Editor; Ocean County Publishing Company, Inc.
LAMBERTVILLE (D8), pop. 4,477; Hunterdon Co. (W). On Delaware River, 16 m
NW of Trenton. PA RR. Bridge to New Hope, Fa. Manufactures lace, clothing,
silverware, hosiery, luggage, sausage, paper. Shad fisheries; stone quarries.
Stock, poultry, truck farms.
Beacon + Thursday Independent 1846 8 24 294 2.00 §2,445
John C. Haxen, Publisher.
Record-f Thursday Republican 1872 7 26 280 8.00 §678
Space sold only in combination with News, New Hope, Pa. Comb. circ. 51,256.
Gordon Cooper, Editor and Publisher.
LANDISVILLE (D4%), pop. ; Atlantic Co. (SE). 18 m NE of Bridgeton. CNJ
RR. Bank, Mintola. Manufactures macaroni, dresses, boys blouses and pajamas.
Poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Press + Friday Independent 1940 5 24 210 1.50 1,800
Samuel Perrine. Editor and Publisher, 808 Park Ave., Vineland.
LAURENCE HARBOR (E2%). pop. X2,000; Middlesex Co. (C). On Raritan Bay, 10 m
SE of New Brunswick. NY&LB RR. Bank, South Amboy. Summer resort.
Madison American-}- Friday Independent 1936 5 24 217 2.00 J700
James E. White, Editor; Madison American Publishing Co., 22 Princeton Rd.
LAWRENCEVILLE (D8), pop. 1,056; Mercer Co. (WC). 6 m NE of Trenton, nearest
railroad station and bank. READ; PA RRs. Lawrenceville School (boys). Resi-
dential. Diversified farming. Potatoes, corn, hay.
LawrenceV .Friday Prep. School 1880 5 26 224x4.00 1,700
Students of Lawrenceville School, Editors and Publishers.
LEVITTOWN — Levittown Times of Burlington County — See Levittown, Pa.
LINDEN (A2%), pop. 30,644; Union Co. (NE). 4 m SW of Elizabeth. PA RR. Manu-
factures chemicals, paints, varnishes, boys' suits, rompers, gin, soft drinks,
automobiles, petroleum products, radio and ventilating equipment, machine tools
and dies, electric lamps, soluble coffee, drugs. Two banks; deposits (6-29-66),
$27.660,278. 11,040 electric meters; 10,720 gas meters; 10,480 telephones.
News-Observer Thursday Independent 1920 8 24 287 2.50 ** 1,483
Herman E. Mopsick. Editor and Publisher, 11 W. Blancke St.
LITTLE FALLS (Al%), pop. X7.600; Passaic Co. (N). 4 m SW of Paterson. DL&W;
ERIE RRs. Manufactures rugs, grinding machinery, athletic goods. Dairy,
poultry, truck farms. Large laundry.
HeraJd-f- Thursday Independent 1923 5 23 217 3.00 §2,460
Elias Holtzman, Editor; Mrs. Margaret L. Ball, Publisher, 40 Paterson Ave.
LITTLE FERRY (Bltt), pop. 4.965; Bergen Co. (NE). On Hackensack River, 2 m S
of Hackensack, nearest banking town. NYS&W; WS RRs. Manufactures ma-
chinery, pearl buttons, cement blocks. Truck farms. Lettuce, celery.
Borough Press-!- Thursday Independent 1917 4 24 164 2.50
A. K. Tenny, Editor; Borough Press, Pub., 11 Mt. Vernon St., Ridgefield Park.
LIVINGSTON (E2), pop. X15.400; Essex Co. (NE). 5 m NW of Orange. Railroad
station. Orange. DL&W; ERIE RRs. Manufactures steam gauges, nail polish,
tinsel, plastics, machine tools, radio loudspeakers, cosmetics. Nursery. Truck,
poultry farms.
West Essex Tribune -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1929 8 24 294 3.00 **4,235
Wm. Klaber, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 256 S. Livingston Ave.
White Ribbon News -f Monthly W.C.T.U 1904 4 26 182 x.36 6,400
Not issued in August.
Mrs. Elwood Dubois, Editor; Tribune Publishing Co., 256 S. Livingston Ave.
LODI <B1%). pop. 15,892; Bergen Co. (NE). 4 m SW of Hackensack. NYS&W RR.
Dye works ; garment, chemical, plastics factories.
Bulletin-f Thursday Independent 1985 6 24 210 2.00 1,350
Chris M. Paci, Editor; Salvatore Paci, Publisher.
Independent-!- Thursday Republican 1920 7 26 287 2.00 §1,580
Catherine DeStefano, Editor; Joseph H. Toscano, Publisher, 85 Church St.
Messenger + .Thursday Local News 1929 5 24 203 2.00 945
Carl J. Pecoraro, Editor; Vlncenzino Paci, Publisher, 21 First St.
LONG BRANCH (F3). pop. 23.090; Mohmouth Co. (C). On Atlantic Ocean, 32 m S of
New York, N. Y. CNJ; PA RRs. Manufactures silk, fur goods, dresses, uniforms,
electronic equipment, sheeplined clothing, overalls, boats. Nursery. Fisheries.
Summer resort. Truck farms. Potatoes, tomatoes, beans.
Monmouth American 4- Friday Independent 1917 5 24 224 2.60 §6,400
Benjamin B. Bobbitt, Editor; John L. Woolley, Publisher, 184 Belmont Ave.
Record -f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1881 8 24 308 18.00**! 1,788
Color and eomic strip advertising accepted.
Herman J. Obermayer, Editor and Publisher.
CfrodaHott— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. 'Includes population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included
In membership fee.
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550
$2,800
§3,726
20,000
§2,367
§3,562
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LYNDHURST (B2), pop. x 2 1,8 00 (independent branch of Rutherford P.O.); Bergen Co.
(NE). On Passaic River 6 m NE of Newark. DL&W RR. Manufactures steam
pressure valves, candy machines, dresses, food products. Residential.
COSouthC£!rffe?%Bvf^. } Thursday Independent 1921 8 24 294 2.50
John Savino, Jr., Editor; The Commercial Leader Co., Inc., Pub., 251 Ridge Rd.
MADISON (E2), pop. 10,417; Morris Co. (N). 17 m W of Newark. DL&W RR. Green-
houses growing roses. Flavoring extract factory. Residential. Drew University.
Dairy, truck farms.
Drew Acorn V Weekly Collegiate 1928 5 24 210 4.75
Students of Drew University, Editors and Publishers.
D7no(advJiayf...T!!f JQuarterly Coll. & Theo....1980 \ \\ \\
Drew University Theological School, Publisher. Controlled free dist.
Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 301 4.00
John B. Ehrhardt, Editor; Madison Eagle, Publisher, 41 Kings Rd.
flndus. Rel'ns
Supervision Monthly 4&Oper'g 1939 8 27 140 6.00
[Mgmt.
Sam T. Greene, Editor; Supervision Publishing Co., Inc., 1 Waverly PI.
MANASQUAN (E8), pop. 8,178; Monmouth Co. (C). On Atlantic Ocean, 7 m S of
Asbury Park. CNJ; PA RRs. Summer resort. Fisheries. Diversified farming.
Truck crops, fruit, poultry.
Coast Star, The Friday Independent 1879 6 26 232 2.00
Tracy M. Hopkins, Publisher, 13 Broad St.
MANVILLE (D2%), pop. 8,597; Somerset Co. (NC). 14 m NW of New Brunswick.
CNJ; LV; READ RRs. Manufactures asbestos, building and industrial products,
motors, electric fans, boys' shirts, dresses, cement blocks. Creosoting plant.
Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1933 5 24 220 2.50
Edward Nash, Editor and Publisher. 10 Arlington St.
MAPLE SHADE (D3), pop. X 10,700; Burlington Co. (SC). 7 m NE of Camden. PA RR.
Manufactures hosiery, shirts, overalls, radio parts, brick, liquor. Greenhouses.
Truck, fruit, dairy, poultry farms. Tomatoes, peaches.
Progress + Thursday Independent 1916 8 21 287 2.50
Frank E. Gerkens, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 306-08 East Main St.
MAPLEWOOD (E2), pop. X24.900; Essex Co. (NE). 7 m W of Newark. DL&W; RV
RRs. Manufactures razor blades, fabricated metals, jewelry, office furniture,
maps, textiles, paints, riding equipment. Nursery.
News-Record -f Thursday Independent 1890 8 24 808 4.00 **6,087
Gregory Hewlett, Publisher, 463 Valley St.
MATAWAN (E2%). pop. 8,739; Monmouth Co. (C). 29 m SW of New York, N. Y.
CNJ; PA RRs. Manufactures electroplating and buffing supplies, tile, baskets,
pottery, barrels. Agriculture. Potatoes, tomatoes, corn.
Journal 4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1869 8 23 301 4.50
J. Mabel Brown, Editor; Brown Publishing and Printing Company.
MAYS LANDINGf (D4%), pop. 1,301 ; Atlantic Co. (SE). On Egg Harbor River, 18 m
NW of Atlantic City. PRS RR. Cotton toweling bricks, boats manufactured.
Inland water resort. Poultry, truck farms.
Atlantic County Record Saturday Republican 1877 7 26 308 3.00
Mrs. Josephine B. Smith, Editor; Record Publishing Company, 120 Oak St.
MAYWOOD (Fltt). pop. 8,667; Bergen Co. (NE). 6 m E of Paterson. Bank, Hacken-
sack. NYS&W RR. Chemical, sirup, malting grains, label factories.
Our Town Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 214 2.50
Lil and Len Rubin, Publishers, 68 W. Pleasant Ave.
MEDFORD (D4), pop. X 1,000; Burlington Co. (SC). 15 m SE of Camden. PRS RR.
Hosiery, sweaters manufactured. Diversified farming. Tomatoes, potatoes, corn.
Central Record + Thursday Independent 1896 7 24 280 2.50
Helen F. Tidswell, Editor; Arthur H. Tidswell, Publisher.
MENDHAM (D2), pop. 1,724; Morris Co. (N). 23 m W of Newark. Railroad station,
Morristown. DL&W; M&E RRs. Dairy farms.
Mh"m^<?hbeT^ Independent 1936 9 22 294 2.50
Anthony Rummo, Editor; Cortlandt Parker, Jr., Publisher, Main St.
MERCHANTVILLE (B3), independent branch of Camden P. O., pop. 4,183; Camden Co.
(SW). 4 m E of Camden. PA RR. Residential.
Community News-f- Thursday Republican 1923 9 21 294 2.00
Circulates also in Pennsauken.
William J. Paul. Editor; Paul Publishing Company.
Delaware Township News + ... Thursday Independent 1954 5 24 224 3.36
Jack O'Brien, Editor; Delaware Township Publishing Co., 3rd and Chapel Ave.
METUCHEN (E2%), pop. 9,879; Middlesex Co. (C). 6 m NE of New Brunswick. LV;
PA RRs. Manufactures coils, pneumatic tools, paper products, industrial chem-
icals, need lee, metal and plastic hose, envelopes, electrical appliances.
Criterion News- Ad ver User +• .Thursday Independent 1958 8 20 294 $28,000— Free
Criterion Publishing Co., 69 Pearl St.
MIDDLEBUSH (D2H). pop. X200; Somerset Co. (NC). 7 m N of New Brunswick,
bank town. PA RR. Nursery. Truck, poultry, dairy, fruit farms.
Franklin-News-Record Thursday Independent 1929 5 24 196 2.00 §1,327
Edward Nash. Editor and Publisher, Railroad Sq.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. •Includes population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptioa included
in membership fee.
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$700
$5,020
§1,SOO
$1,500
53,926
§3,743
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MIDDLESEX (D2H), pop. 5,948; Middlesex Co. (C). 2 m E of Bound Brook, banking
town. CNJ; LV RRs. Manufactures drop forging*, paints, chemicals, textile
printing* plastic and steel fabricators, containers, velours, perfumes, steel
barrels, tank cars.
Mirror-!- Thursday Independent 1986 6 24 210 2.00 §6«S
Space sold only in combination with Dunellen Call, New Market Piscataway
Chronicle.
Geo. W. Spayth, Editor; County Press, Inc., Publisher, Dunellen.
MIDDLETOWN (E2%), pop. X800; Monmouth Co. (C). 5 m NW of Red Bank,
nearest bank. NY&LB RR.
Resort region. Truck, fruit farms.
Courier, The (offset) + Thursday Independent 1955 5
Ernest W. Mandeville, Editor and Publisher.
24 217 3.50 §4,167
MIDLAND PARK (Bl), pop. 6,164; Bergen Co. (NE). Adjoins Ridgewood, banking
town. NYS&W RR. Manufactures towels, silk damasks and labels, pumps,
boilers, upholstery fabrics. Dairy farms.
Press + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1940 7 24 280 2.00
Cornelius Yonkers, Editor and Publishers, 88 Payne Ave.
MILLBURN (E2), pop. X 18,500; Essex Co. (NE). 6 m W of Newark. DL&W RR.
Residential.
..... ........ Ind.Rep ............. 1888 8 24 301 4.00 **4,53S
C. E. Paulson, Editor; Item Publishing and Printing Co., 891 Millburn Ave.
MILLTOWN <E2H), pop. 8,786; Middlesex Co. (C). 8 m S of New Brunswick.
nearest RR. Station. Manufactures rayon fabrics, furniture wax. Sand, gravel,
clay pits. Poultry, fruit, dairy farms.
Sentinel-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 5 24 216 3.00 §5,477
Edward Mack, Editor; Sentinel Publishing Co., 124 N. Main St.
MILLVILLE (C4H). pop. 16,041; Cumberland Co. (S). On Maurice River, at head of
navigation, 40 m S of Philadelphia, Pa. PRS RR. Extensive glass manufactories ;
cotton goods, women's garments, hosiery. Nurseries. Lake resort. Sand, gravel
Quarries. Poultry, truck, fruit farms. Tomatoes, potatoes, peaches.
Republican -f ............................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1864 8 24 294 15.00 **5,463
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Carl H. Johnson, Publisher. 129 E. Main St.
MONTCLAIR (B2), pop. 48,927; Essex Co. (NE). 6 m NW of Newark. DL&W; ERIE
RRs. Manufactures chemicals, paint, printers' and garden supplies. Four banks :
deposits (6-80-67), $110,000,000. 14,496 electric (AC) meters; 18,030 gas
(artif.) meters; 16,156 telephones. Residential city. State Teachers' College;
private schools.
Montclarion .............................. 14 ti. a yr ........ Collegiate. .......... 1927 6 24 226 x 1,600
Student Government Assn. of Montclair State Teachers' College, Editors and
Publishers, Upper Montclair.
Times + .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 8 22 310 6.50 **8,114
J. W. Cresbaugh, Jr., Editor; Montclair Times Co., Publisher, 114 Valley Rd.
MOORESTOWN (D3%). pop. Xll,400; Burlington Co. (SC). 10 m E of Philadelphia,
Pa. PA RR. Waxes, chemical specialties, metal and plastic novelties manu-
factured. Hatchery. Residential. Fruit, truck farms. Apples, peaches, tomatoes.
News ChronicleH- ................... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1879 8 22 294 8.00
Gomer W. Evans, Editor; Moorestown News, Publisher, 226 Chester Ave.
MORRIS PLAINS (E2), pop. 2,707; Morris Co. (N). 8 m N of Morristown. DL&W
RR. Coffee refinery; Pharmaceuticals, calculating machines manufactured.
Residential.
Clothing Trade Journal ........... Monthly .......... {cloth""078' 1912 8 26 14° 5'°° -
S. L. Simons, Editor ; Clothing Trade Journal, Publisher.
MORRISTOWNf (E2), pop. 17,124; Morris Co. (N). 18 m W of Newark. DL&W;
M&E RRs. Manufactures paving materials, women's underwear, uniforms, coats,
beach, garden umbrellas. Greenhouses. Residential. Stone quarries.
Morris County Guide .............. Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1952 8 24 294 35,060 — Free
Hilding Alarik, Publisher, 24 Elm St.
Record-f- ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep .............. 1900 9 22 294 21.00**14,764
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Norman B. Tomlinson, Editor and Publisher, 66 Park Place.
MOUNTAIN LAKES (E2), pop. 2,806; Morris Co. (N). 16 m W of Paters on. DL&W
RR. Bank, Boonton. Nurseries. Residential.
News + Thursday Independent 1917 8
L. H. Blanchard, Editor; Mountain Lakes Publishing Co., Inc.
28 301 2.00
1,562
MOUNTAIN VIEW (Al%). pop. x 2,600 ; Passaic Co. (N). 4 m W of Faterson. DL&W;
ERIE RRs. Manufactures bricks, plastic moldings. Nurseries. Summer resort.
Truck, dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
N am! H«i1d4^.ef. Thursday Independent 1919 6 22 217 1.60 538,300
G. K. Nelson\'' Editor;* North Jersey Times Publishing Co., Inc., Box 676.
Circul*t!on~-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisrer*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to incb. tCounty Seat. Population — 1950 Census. 'Includes population of
entire township. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included
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MOUNT HOLLYf (D8K), pop. 8,206; Burlington Co. (SO. On Rancocas Creek,
19 m E of Philadelphia, Pa. PA RR. Manufactures shoes, hosiery, children's
sweaters, upholstery fabrics. Dye and finishing works. Diversified farming.
Citizen Thursday Independent 1946
E. P. Cartwrlght, Publisher, 486 High St., Burlington.
Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1826
G. Howard Sleeper, Publisher.
8 24 210 3.00
Clre
1,000
8 23 297 5.00**10,474
NETCONG (D2), pop. 2,284; Morris Co. (N). 82 m NW of Newark. DLftW RR. Man-
ufactures metallurgical machinery, sweaters. Lake resort. Sand, gravel quar-
ries. Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Netcong-Stanhope News + ..... Thursday Independent 1929 8 24 294 3.00 §2,960
C. Raymond Fuller, Publisher.
NEWARKf (E2). pop. 488,776; Essex Co. (NE). 9 m W of New York, N. Y. On
Passaic River. CNJ; DL&W; ERIE; LV; PA RRs. Airlines: AAA; AA; EAL;
BNF; CAP; DAL; MOH: NAL; TWA; UAL. Focal point of a comprehensive
system of modern state and national highways making for quick and economical
motor transportation between it and all large centers. Essex county is eleventh
largest in the country, among the foremost in value of manufactured products,
wholesale trade, retail trade. Port of Newark, a deep waterway terminal.
Manufactures paint, varnish, electrical machinery, gold, silver, platinum
reducing and refining, liquors, malt, bakery products, chemicals, leather, per-
fumes and cosmetics, radio apparatus, packed meat, clothing, paper boxes,
motor parts. Six banks; bank clearings (6-28-57), $1,920,126,885; deposits
(6-28-57), $1,121,749,000. 806,885 electric meters (Essex Co.); 807,288 gas
(artif.) meters; 472,184 telephones (county, bus., comm.). Newark College
of Rutgers University ; Newark College of Engineering ; State Teachers College.
TV station.
Advocate-f- Saturday Catholic 1951 8 22 802 4.00 103,418
Floyd Anderson, Mgn. Editor; Advocate Publishing Corp., 81 Clinton St. (2).
Afro- American — See New Jersey Afro- American.
2.50
American Squares Monthly {FonTDalic'g 1945 2 28 1U
Rod La Farge, Editor; Frank Kaltman, Publisher, 1159 Broad St. (2).
Antiquarian Bookman -f Monday. Book Trade 1948 2 80 112
Sol. M. Malkin, Editor and Publisher, 34 Walnut St. (2).
Guide and Bulletin Bi-monthly ....Savings&Loan... 1922 2 40 _.
Emit A. Gallman, Ed.; New Jersey S. ft L. League, Pub., 10 Commerce Court (2).
International Musician -f Monthly Labor, Music 1900 4 24 147 .60
Leo Cluesmann, Editor; Amer. Fed'n of Muscians, Pub., 89 Division St. (2).
5,OOO
8.00 $5,200
126 x8.00
5,450
229,346
r Independent 1931 5 24 203 3.00 $19,800
"""johiTj' Sileo, Editor;' Tribune Pub. Co., 197 12th Ave. (7).
f Jersey Industrial Buyer + Bi-monthly Indus. Equip 1968 Cont™Ued f ?ee dist. $7,000
\LIvingUnlimited Bi-monthly {p^8*^1* 1963 8 20 112 1.00 $10,000
George J. Weinik, Publisher, P. O. Box 44, Livingston.
Jewish Daily Forward (Newark edition) — See Jewish Daily Forward, New York City.
Jewish News Friday Independent 6 23 210 2.00 §22,530
H. M. Pekarsky, Publisher, 32 Central Ave.
LUg^es\mandCIEng()P-frtU" JThursday Independent 1928 5 24 224 3.00 §4*S7S
V. S. Jardim', Editor and Publisher, 88 Ferry St. (6).
N. A. C. Club Life .Monthly Club Affairs 1921 2 40 188 x2.00 1,400
W. J. Masters, Editor; Newark Athletic Club. Publisher, 16 Park Place (2).
^^AmSSeSn^^gro) jsaturday Independent 1940 8 28 822 6.00 **6,939
Samuel A. Haynes, Editor; Afro- American Company, Pubs., 178 W. Kinney St.
New Jersey Baptist Bulletin. .Monthly Baptist 1891 8 80 105 1.00 6,000
Not issued during August.
N. J. Baptist Convention, Publisher, 158 Washington St. (5).
New Jersey Bell (no adv.) Monthly Tel. Employees. 1927 8 24 126
K. C. Morley. Editor; New Jersey Bell Telephone Co., 2 86 126
Pub., 540 Broad St. (1). Controlled free dist. $32,000
1949 8 28 140
Controlled circ. >12,318
26 139 x4.00 $8,128
$11,500
4,600
Gem Publishers, Inc., 1060 Broad St. (2).
New Jersey Business-}-. .. Monthly /Business
...... . _ 1954 8
F. Calvin Louderback, Editor; 1ft Industry Controlled free dist.
NJMA Publications, Inc., Publisher, 605 Broad St.
New Jersey Club Woman 6 ti. a yr Clubwomen 1926 2 30 133 1.00
Mrs. Arthur A. Catlin, Editor; New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs,
Publisher, 58 Washington St. (2).
L*™±}s.ti
Oliver W'.'Bro'wnV "Editor and Publisher, 188 Belmont Ave.
Independent 1928 5 24 214 4.50 10,360
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C, Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. •Includes population of
entire township, xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included
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^leCo^c^.B^..}^^^ .......... Construction ..... 1950 8 28 140 4,611
A. Charles Corotis, Editor and Publisher, 1 Clinton St.
New Jersey Labor Herald -{-..Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1989 5 24 210 1.00
Lewis M. Herrmann, Editor; Herald Publishing Co., 124 Branford PI. (2).
New Jersey Law Journal ....... .Thursday ........ Legal .................. 1878 5 24 210 7.50 4,400
Joseph Harrison, Ed.; N. J. Law Journal Pub. Co., Inc., 24 Edison Place (2).
N.wJer.,7 Realtor* ............ Month.y .......... IU.lE.Ut. ....... »" c'o.t&JJLSiE
Ray F. Williams, Jr., Editor; N. J. Assn. of Real Estate Boards, Publisher.
1180 Raymond Bend.
News-l- fEvg.ex.Sun., IndeDendent 1883 8 22 340 31.20**272,959
"•w§-r .................................... ISun. Morn, ^dependent ....... Saturday circ.**206,l 14
Richard B. Scudder, Publisher, 216 Market St. (1). Sunday circ.**34 1,901
Observer* V ............................ Bi-wkly<Fri.) Collegiate ........... 193° C5ont?04llef ^ dist. J2,000
ABSOC. Students of Newark Colleges of Rutgers Univ., Ed. and Pub., 41 Rector St.
TPloA*^n«l.*»«. 1913 2 40 140 X5.00 *8,5O4
Plating ...................................... Monthly .......... J 5 iiS ft 326140
I ft Finish g Total unpaid dist. 1,066
R. Leeds, Editor; American Electroplaters Society, Publisher, 445 Broad St. (2).
P™^H?s*ori^^ ........ Hist- * G*n«o...l845 1 50 98 x5.00 J1.300
Donald A. Sinclair, Editor; N. J. Historical Soc'y, Pub.. 230 Broadway (4).
ReflectorV .............................. Weekly ............ Collegiate .......... 1947 4 23 182 *1,600
Students of Newark State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers (4).
Spotlight ................................... Saturday ......... {*£<£} g^ 1986 5 24 175 5.00 $27,000
Arthur A. Lyons, Editor and Publisher, 116 Market St. (2).
Star-Ledger* ......................... ,Every Morn. ..Independent ..... ..1917 8 23 315 23.40**224,746
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.**365,592
Philip Hochstein, Editor; S. I. Newhouse, Publisher, 217 Halsey St. (1).
Technician* V ..................... 14 ti a yr ......... Collegiate .......... 1928 C6ont"iied fSee dist. 1 1,800
Student Body, Newark College of Eng'ring, Eds. and Pubs., 866 High St. (2).
Vailsburg Leader* ................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1949 8 24 297 3.00 **1,787
Kay McEntee, Editor; Sam Howard, Publisher, 22 Smith St., Irvington.
NEW BRUNSWICKf <E2%), pop. 88,811; Middlesex Co. (C). 22 m SW of Newark.
Head of navigation on Raritan River. PA RR.
Manufactures surgical dressings, hospital supplies, chemicals, cork and felt
base products, stockings, boxes, auto wood parts, veneers, paper machinery,
cast and drawn metal ware, tooth paste, wire products, auto electric systems,
television, Pharmaceuticals, paints, food mixes, rugs, auto batteries, wall paper,
linoleum. Auto assembly plants. Insurance center. Seven banks; deposits
(1958), $142,263,018. 45,462 electric meters; 47,523 gas (artif.) meters; 43,378
telephones. Rutgers University; Douglass College; New Jersey Agricultural
College. Theological Seminary.
Alumnae Bulletin .................... .Quarterly ........ Coll. Alumnae.... 192 6 3 28 143 3.00 $3,750
Alma Geist Cap, Editor; Associate Alumnae of Douglass College, Inc., Publisher.
American Potato JournaL.....J<Ionthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1923 1 54 98 x4.00 *2,200
John C. Campbell, Editor; Potato Assn. of America, Publisher.
Boys' Life ................................ Monthly .......... Boy Scouts ........ 1912 4 27 170 3.00*1,738,853
Harry A. Harchar, Editor; Boy Scouts of America, Publisher.
Caellian. The* ....................... .Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1918 7 24 262
Students of Douglass College, Editors and Publishers.
Historical Magazine of the 1
Protestant Episcopal [• Quarterly ........ Historical ........... 1931 1 52 90 5.00
Church* ....................... J
Rev. W. H. Stowe. Editor; Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, Pub., 6 Paterson St.
Color advertising accepted.
John K. Quad, Editor; Hugh N. Boyd, Publisher, 187 Church St.
Jersey Publisher ..................... .Monthly .......... Pub.&Ptg ........... 1934 8 27 140 x2.00 J710
New Jersey Press Assn., Publisher, 13 Van Nest Hall, Rutgers University.
Magyar Herald* (Hung.) ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 7 26 280 3.00 §4,750
L. I. Dienes, Editor and Publisher, 216 Somerset St.
...... ....A,ricOHu,« ........ Contollefree ,„,„
S. H. Reck, Jr., Editor; New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Publisher.
Rutgers Alumni Monthly*. ..Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1914 8 28 137 5.00 $6,475
Not issued during June, August, September and January.
Rutgers Alumni Assn., Publisher, Rutgers University
Scouting Magazine ................... Monthly .......... {Leader^0** 1918 8 27 14° xl. 00* 1,206,052
Combined issues May- June; July- August.
Lex Lucas; Boy Scouts of America, Publisher.
Clrai!*tiott—**S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June mnd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. TAgate lines, 14 to inch. tCountj Seat. Population— 1950 Census. •Include* population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included
in membership fee.
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Spokesman + Friday Independent 1925 5 24 210 2.00 §2,219
Space sold in comb, with South River Spokesman; South Plainfteld, News-
Review.
Warren Glaser, Editor and Publisher, 284*286 Remsen Ave.
Taraum The4- V (Morn. ex. Sat. pn1WUt« 1869 6 24 21° 6-°°
largum. Tne+ V \& Sun. Collegiate Controlled free diet. 13,000
Students of Rutgers University, Editor and Publishers, 24 College Ave.
Town Crier 4- Thursday Independent 1949 4 24 140 2.00 §3,265
Clay and Ann Marsh, Editors; Rodney Luery, Publisher, P. O. Box 548.
NEW EGYPT (D8H). pop. 1,294; Ocean Co. (EC). 18 m SE of Trenton. PAA RR. Cran-
berry cannery; ladies' garment factories. Farming. Cranberries, blueberries.
Press 4- .Thursday Independent 1899 6 22 217 8.00 9 1,800
Harold Cramer, Editor and Publisher.
NEWFIELD— Review— See Vineland.
NEW MARKET (E2%), pop. X 8,600; Middlesex Co. (C). 1 m S of Dunellen, banking
town. LV RR. Nursery. Truck farms.
Piscataway Chronicle -f .Thursday Independent 1932 5 24 210 2.00 §580
Space sold only in combination with Dunellen Call, Middlesex Mirror.
Geo. W. Spayth, Editor; County Press, Inc., Publisher, Dunellen.
NEW PROVIDENCE <E2), pop. 8,880; Union Co. (NE). 9 m W of Elizabeth. DLAW
RR. Bank, Summit. Manufactures moulding cutters, diamond tools, powders,
compounds. Fruit, truck farms.
Dispatch + Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 215 2.50 §3,100
Gregory Hewlett, Publisher, 1312 Springfield Ave.
NEWTONf (DIHK pop. 5.781; Sussex Co. (N). 50 m NW of New York, N. Y. DL&W
RR. Manufactures draperies, corset fabrics, farm implements. Fur dressing and
dyeing plant. Hatchery. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
New Jersey Herald-f .Thursday Independent .1829 8 24 294 4.00**12,612
Marlin S. Morgan, Editor; New Jersey Herald, Inc., Publisher.
Pax Quarterly Catholic Miss 1930 2 26 84 1.00 6,800
Anthony Ashcroft, O.S.B., Editor; Benedictine Missionaries, Publishers,
St. Paul's Abbey.
Sussex County Guide Thursday Independent 1937 8 22 294 $10,000 — Free
Sussex County Guide, Inc., Publisher, 124 Spring St.
NORTH ARLINGTON— -For papers—see Arlington.
NORTH BERGEN (B2), po». X45.500; Hudson Co. (NE). 5 m W of New York City.
ERIE; NYS&W; NYC RRs.
Manufactures textiles, paper boxes, embroidery, knit goods, apparel, elec-
trical equipment, storage batteries, metal products, plumbing supplies, watches,
leather goods, electric bulbs, lumber, cork, beverages, jewelry, buttons, pens,
pencils. Two banks; deposits (6-30-57), $7,642,786. 15,714 electric meters;
14,488 gas meters; 14,210 telephones.
Hudson Gazette Friday Independent 1952 5 24 210 2.00 §5,362
M. Martin Turpanjian, Editor; Mrs. Armenouhi Turpanjian, Publisher,
7014 Bergenline Ave.
NUTLEY (B2) (branch of Newark P. O.), pop. 26,992; Essex Co. (NE). 12 m NW of
New York, N. Y. ERIE RR. Manufactures pharmaceutical chemicals, safety
paper, woolen goods, electric insulating materials, gin. Residential. Dairy,
poultry, truck farms.
Sun-f Thursday Independent .1896 8 24 294 3.00 §6,600
Nutley Sun Printing Co., Inc., Publisher, 386 Franklin Ave.
OAKHURST (E8), pop. X 2.888; Monmouth Co. (C). 4 m SW of Long Branch. Rail-
road station at Elberton. NY&LB RR. Bank, Allenburst. Manufactures tools.
Truck farms. Potatoes, tomatoes, beans.
Home News + Thursday Independent 1945 9 22 301 2.00 •1,454
Richard C. and Edward N. Klein, Publishers, 48 Monmouth Road.
Monmouth Message + .Thursday Independent 1949 9 23 815 2.00
Distributed primarily to personnel at Fort Monmouth. 14,500 — Free
Richard C. and Edward N. Klein Publishers, Inc., 50 Monmouth Rd.
OAKLYN (C8K), mail Camden P. O., pop. 4,889; Camden Co. (SW). 2 m SE of
Camden. PRS RR. Residential.
N.W. + .Thursday Ind-Rep "« 5 24 217 ^SOO-Free
C. Horace Scherneck, Editor; Schernecks, Inc., Publishers, 1025 Market St.,
Camden (2).
Suburban, The — See Haddonfleld.
OCEAN CITY (D5), pop. 6,040; Cape May Co. (S). On Atlantic Ocean, 12 m SW of
Atlantic City. PRS RR. Bridges to Longport and Somers Point, N. J. Shore
resort. Truck farms. Sweet potatoes, sweet corn, beans.
Sentinel-Ledger -f .Thursday Independent 1879 8 24 287 4.50 **5>63O
Issued semi-weekly Tuesday and Friday during Summer.
Harold Lee, Editor; Ocean City Sentinel Ledger, Inc., Publisher.
OCEAN GROVE (F8), pop. 8,806; Monmouth Co. (C). On Atlantic Ocean, adjoining
Asbury Park. CNJ; PA RRs. Shore resort. Camp meeting grounds. Dairy,
poultry, fruit, track farms.
OCNeptuneVTimS68 *nd . ...}Friday Republican 1876 7 24 280 8.00 §1,874
Wm. T. Kresge,"iSditor; Homer D. Kresge, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Juae snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population — 1950 Census. 'Includes population of
entire township. xRaad McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included
in membership fee.
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ORADELL (F2), pop. x 6,000; Bergen Co. 2 m NE of Hackensack. NJ&NY RR. Res'l.
MA*U~.I v*nnn™i /.<. _i_ i?A..+M;~utK. J Active Practic- 1923 2 24 94 10.00
Medical Economics + Fortnightly \{ng PhyBician8 Controlled circ. >147,721
Also prints Medical Economics Riss Edition. Circ., Controlled circ., 30,533.
R, Cragin Lewis, Editor; Medical Economics, Inc., Publisher,
550 Kinderkamack Rd.
Paper and Paper Products.... Semi-mo Paper Trade 1884 5To^i Unpaid dist
Prints Paper and Paper Products Convention Dailies each morning during
annual conventions of paper trade associations.
Walden, Sons & Mott, Inc., Publishers, 466 Kinderkamack Rd.
Printing Magazine Includ- lMrtT,fKlw /Printing & 1Q1,
ing The Offset Printer . }M<>nthly • { Graphic Arts 1914
Printed in two editions: Metropolitan N. Y.; National.
Ernest F. Trotter. Editor; Walden, Sons & Mott, Inc., Publishers,
466 Kinderkamack Rd.
R. N. Magazine Monthly Reg. Nurses 1937 2 27 102
Nightingale Press, Inc., Publisher. 550 Kinderkamack Rd. Qualified paid circ. >1 68,573
ORANGE (A2). pop. 88.037; Essex Co. (NE). Adjacent to East Orange. DL&W; ERIE
RRs. Manufactures calculating machines, textiles, Pharmaceuticals, cement and
concrete products, auto accessories. Four banks. Private schools.
425
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*4,177
1,628
3 27 140 5.00 *1 1,546
y Club Activ 1931 4 25 122 2.00
Not issued during June', July, August and September.
Mrs. H. R. Zanger, Editor; The Woman's Club of Orange, Pub., 369 Park Ave.
Suburban Life-f- Monthly {ufe'lnt0"11 1931 4 25 168 2'00 *7,000
Not issued during Jan., July and August.
Meader Wright, Editor; The Oranges, Inc., Publisher, 60 Main St.
Independent 1898 8 23 294 4.00 §3,991
Steve Schatt, Editor; Moreau Publications, Inc., Pub., 17 North Essex Ave.
PALISADES PARK (B2), pop. 9,635; Bergen Co. (NE). 4 m SW of Englewood. ERIE
RR. Soap manufactured. Residential. Fruit, truck farms.
Bergen Bulletin-}- Thursday Independent 1932 8 24 294 1.00 §4,763
M. Lending, Editor and Publisher, 225 Broad Ave.
PALMYRA (C8%). pop. 6.802; Burlington Co. (SC). 7 m NE of Camden. PA RR.
Bank. Riverton. Bridge to Tacony, a suburb of Philadelphia. Manufactures
washing and vending machines, small iron castings. Truck, fruit farms.
N«ws-f Priday Ind. Rep 1886 5 24 217 2.00 §3,9«5
A. Jack McNulty, Editor; Elizabeth B. Chambers. Publisher.
PARAMUS (Bltt). pop. 6,268; Bergen Co. (NE). 8 m E of Paterson. Railroad station,
Ridgewood. ERIE RR. Bank, Ridgewood. Mi 11 work plants; machine shop. Nurs-
eries. Manufacture* mechanical instruments, concrete products, furniture, can-
vas products, flour, metal awnings, valves and fittings, cleaning and polishing
preparations.
Clarion + Thursday Independent 1926 5 23 224 3.00 §15,784
Sam Bruno, Editor; Al Daloisio, Publisher, 227 Jefferson Ave.
PARK RIDGE (Bl), pop. 8,189; Bergen Co. (NE). 10 m N of Hackensack. ERIE
RR. Manufactures typewriter supplies, ink, ribbons, silk labels, clothing, hats.
Agriculture. Tomatoes, corn, lettuce.
American Philatelist Monthly Philatelic 1887 2 34 118 5.00 1 12, 628
David Lidman, Editor; American Philatelic Society, Publisher, 6 Sixth St.
Local -f- Thursday Independent 1889 8 24 294 2.00 §1,929
Walter Storms, Editor; F. D. Schroth, Jr., Publisher.
Park Ridge Tri-Boro News — See Westwood.
PARSIPPANY (E2), pop. X3.000; Morris Co. (N). 14 m W of Paterson. DL&W RR.
Bank, Boonton. Lumber yards. Stock, dairy, truck farms.
Citizen Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294 3.00 **5,062
Joseph C. Duval, Publisher, Route 46.
PASSAIC-CLIFTON (E2), pop. 122.218 (Passaic, 51,702, Clifton, 64.511) ; Passaie
Co. (N). On Passaic River. 12 m NW of New York, N. Y. DL&W; ERIE RRi.
Manufactures leather goods, chemicals, packing cases, boxes, apparel, cos-
metics, drugs, textiles, woolens, insulated wires and cables, bowling balls.
mechanical rubber goods, brake linings, radios, television transmitting and receiv-
ing equipment, telecommunications, aeronautical and electronic equipment; con-
veyors, scales, freight cars, auto seat covers, cans, handkerchiefs. Six banks;
deposits (6-80-58), $922,736,721. 76,302 (residential) electric (AC) meters;
68,108 (residential) gas (artif.) meters; 64,809 (residential) telephones.
Cttteen4- Thursday Independent 1921 5 24 217 2.00 §7,749
Helen Gately, Editor; Thomas Evangelista, Publisher, 298 Passaic St.
Dobry Pas tier + (Good ]
Shepherd) (Slovak) J Monthly Cath. Relig 1926 2 26 112 2.00 J1.200
Slovak CathoiicSokolV Publisher, 205 Madison St.
Eagle-f- Sunday Ind. Dem 1927 5 24 224 2.60 §10,900
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Joseph Matzner, Editor and Publisher, 1 William St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uies Mats. 0 Nonpareil
«ms. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. 'Includes population of
entire township, xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included
ta membership fee.
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Record -f- ................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1929 5 24 308 1.50 $3,900
J Prospect Park Herald-f ......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1929 6 24 308 1.60 §1,70O
1 Totowa Union + ........ ....... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1923 5 24
1. Joseph Matzner. Editor and Publisher, 1 William St.
Herald-News -f ...... .. ...... ..... ..... J3vg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ------ 1872 8 23
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Allen Smith Editor; Dow H. Drukker, Publisher, P. O. Box 1019.
K &°Engy) Uo^./.^I^Jwednesday ..... Fraternal ........... 1916
280 2.00 §1,9OO
298 16.00 **<55,713
6 24 224 xl.50
I
.......... Fraternal ........... 1913 5 24 224 1.00
Not published during July and August.
Slovak Catholic Sokol, Publisher, 205 Madison St.
Philatelic Literature
Rev
elic Literature \0 . . 04. _ „ ,
iew 4- [Quarterly ........ Stamp Collect'g.
'*""'" .................. j
107 x2-°°
107
19,45O
9,700
J750
J100
§4,000
_,., Controlled free dist.
Phillip Rocklin, Editor; Philatelic Literature Assn., Publisher, 164 Howard Ave.
Szabad Sajto+ (Hung.) .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 7 26 283 3.00
L. I. Dienes, Editor and Publisher, 215 Third St.
PATERSONf (Bl% ), pop. 139,836; Passaic Co. (N). 13 m N of Newark. DL&W;
ERIE; NYS&W RRs. Airport. Important center for dyeing fabrics, finishing
and printing.
Manufactures textile machinery, television, men's shirts, linen thread, metal
containers, cables, plastics, industrial machinery, twine, yarn, cordage, knit
goods, clothing, underwear, chemicals, braid and ribbon. Five banks; bank
clearings (6-30-58), $201,859,914; deposits (6-30-58), $572,227,737. 87,454
electric meters; 89,746 gas (artif.) meters; 184,590 telephones. State Teachers
College.
Call"tr*i ......... •: .......................... Morn.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1889 8 23 301 16.64 **34,280
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
H. A. Williams, Publisher, Call Ptg. and Pub. Co., Inc., 83 Church St. (1).
Eagle + ...... ............................... Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1927 5 24 224 3.00 §19,900
Joseph Matzner, Editor and Publisher, 15 Lee Place.
News-f.... ................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1890 8 23 301 16.64*^47,715
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry B. Haines, Editor; News Printing Co., Pub.. 143 Ellison St. (1).
Rosin the Bow+ ...................... Quarterly ....... {Iquare^anc'i? 1945 2 24 98 1'00
Rod LaFarge, Editor and Publisher, 115 Cliff St. (2).
Tri-Boro-Times -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1955 5 23 217 3.00
J. B. Gerdes. Ed.; Tri-Boro Times Inc., Publisher, 157 Union Blvd., Totowa Boro.
Voce I taliana, La (Italian )-f. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1934
Emilio Augusto, Editor and Publisher, 79 Mill St. (1).
5 24 210 2.00
PAULSBORO (C4), pop. 7,840; Gloucester Co. (SW). 12 m SW of Camden. PRS. RR.
Manufactures refined oil, fertilizer, acids, cigars. Truck, fruit, poultry farms.
Tomatoes, sweet potatoes, asparagus.
Record -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 5 24 224 4.00
Nicholas Paul Isaac, Editor and Publisher, 212 E. Broad St.
PEAPACK (D2), pop. 1,460 (including Gladstone) : Somerset Co. (NC). 14 m NW of
Plainfield. DL&W RR. Bank, Gladstone. Limestone quarries. Residential.
Occupational Index .................. Quarterly ........ Occupations ....... 1936 2 80 120 7.50
S. F. Austin, Editor; Personnel Services Inc., Publisher, Main St.
Somerset Hills Exponent-}-... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 7 24 294 3.00
Grace A. Clark, Editor; F. R. Shampanore, Jr., Publisher.
PEMBERTON (D8%). pop. 1,194; Burlington Co. (C). 20 m SE of Trenton. PA RR.
Dishcloths, towels, prefabricated homes manufactured. Dairy, grain, poultry
farms. Blueberries, cranberries.
Airtides-f ................................. Friday ............. Independent ..... 1949 5 23 210 $5,300 — Free
Distributed primarily to personnel at McGuire Air Force Base.
Times-Advertiser Printing Co., Publisher.
§2,005
§4,857
2,675
1,047
Blueberries ............................... 4 ti. a yr .......... {Grower™7
Jack Armshire, Editor and Publisher.
1954 8 27 14°
1,250— Free
Sert^^ ...... 1935 5 23 210 2.00
Jack D. Armshire, Editor and Publisher, Egbert St.
§3,462
PENNSAUKEN (B2), pop. *30.000 (branch of Camden P. O.). Camden Co. (SW).
4 m NE of Camden, nearest railroad. Residential.
Community News — See Merchantville.
Pennsauken Resum^ (off set). .Monthly .......... Local News ........ 1954 5 24 210 10,OOO — Free
Pennsauken Publishing Co., 5609 Westfield Ave.
PENNS GROVE (C4), pop. 6,669: Salem Co. (SW). On Delaware River, opposite Wil-
mington , Del. PRS RR. Bridge to Wilmington, Del. Dye colors, dresses, lumber
manufactured. Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms. Potatoes, tomatoes, asparagus.
Press-f ..................................... Wednesday ..... Republican ........ 1934 8 24 294 2.00 _
H. R. Adams, Editor; Press Publishing Company.
Record-h ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ..... ..1878 8 24 296 4 00 **5.337
T. C. Summerill, Editor and Publisher, 8 Oak St.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
tP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T A Rate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. •Includes population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included
in membership fee.
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PERTH AMBOY (E2K), pop. 41,880; Middlesex Co.
Estab Cols* Width VDtpth Sub
... . CO). On Staten Island Sound at
mouth of Raritan River. Port of entry. 21 m SW of New York, N. Y. CNJ;
LV: PA RRs. Ferry and bridge to Staten Island, N. Y. Dry docks. Manufactures
cable, asbestos, magnesium, plastic products, cigars, roofing material, porcelain
ware, terra cotta, clay products, vaseline, bakelite, boats, hats, shirts, pneumatic
tools, carborundum, women's apparel. Copper smelters; oil refining; lead and
chemical works. Four banks; deposits (6-30-57), $107,537,494. 13,447 electric
(AC) meters; 11,890 gas (nat.) meters; 14,178 telephones.
Clrc
1 9A OPA Q KA &(lA1t\
Peonle) ~4- (Pol A ICnv 1 r **»»»*«n*«j.....»««**«v»«4»^"**^M*«>«»«»<A«'v<a t 20 zou o.ou 90,4 tu
Circulates also in Jersey City.
George Otlowski, Publisher, 294 Market St.
Hirado-f (Herald) (Hung.). .Thursday Independent 1921 7 26 280 8.00 §4,000
L. I. Dienes, Editor and Publisher. 803 Maple St.
News + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1903 9 22 802 15.50 **33,763
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Nicholas Lederer, Editor; Perth Amboy Evening News Co., Publisher,
Jefferson St. and Madison Ave.
PoIak-Amerykanski-H Pol.). ..Thursday Independent 1919 7 26 280 8.50 §4,413
George Otlowski, Ed.; The Polish American Publishing Co., Inc., 294 Market St.
Fraternal 1905 4 26 217 2.75 $9,500
"Charles' Bednar. Editor;' Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol in U. S. A., Publisher,
288 Oak St.
Q»»rterly ........ Fraternal ........... 1920 8 80 140 1.00
Greek-Cath.Carpatho-Russian Benevolent Assn.. 152 Broad St.
PHILLIPSBURG (C2). pop. 18,919; Warren Co. (NW). On Delaware River, opposite
Easton, Pa. CNJ; DL&W; LV; PA RRs. Bridge to Easton. Manufactures com-
pressors, drills, cast iron pipes, boilers, chemicals, handbags, bobbins, soft
drinks, extracts. Farming.
Compressed Air Magazine ...... Monthly .......... Compressed Air. 189 6 3 28 140 5.00
R. J. Nemmers, Editor; Compressed Air Magazine Co., Pub. Controlled circ.
>39,495
Easton Daily Express — See Easton, Pa.
Phillipsburger+ ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1927 8 22 294
June Streepy, Editor; Star Printing and Publishing Corp., 530 S. Main.
2.50 §3,611
PITMAN (C4). pop. 6,960; Gloucester Co. (SW). 17 m S of Philadelphia, Pa. PRS RR.
Nursery. Summer resort. Camp-meeting grounds. Residential. Diversified
farming. Apples, peaches, truck crops.
Pitman Grove Re view + Thursday Republican 1903 8 24 287 2.00 §2,763
Oscar F. Peterson, Editor; Review Printing Co., Publisher, 63-56 E. Holly Ave.
PLAINFIELD (E2%), pop. 42.866; Union Co. (NE). 24 m SW of New York. N. Y.
CNJ RR. Manufactures auto trucks, printing machinery, job clay and wax,
adhesives, power tools and hardware specialties, concrete vaults, electric motors.
concrete mixing machinery. Six banks; deposits (6-80-58), $124,000,000. 25,605
electric (AC) meters; 22,417 gas (artif.) meters; 22,776 (res.) telephones.
Residential, Private schools.
Camping Magazine -f Monthly Camping 1926 3 27 140 5.00 8,830
Semi-mo, in March. Not published during July, August, September, October.
Henry Leader, Editor; Galloway Publishing Co., 120 W. 7th St.
Courier-News -£- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1884 8 23 298 21.84 **36,661
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Henry J. Leader, Editor; Courier-News, Publisher, 201 Church St.
fPo^{«crA !873 3 27 140 2.50 1,370
Packing and Shipping Monthly iTranaooVta'n 2 42 14°
ITransporta n Controlled free diet. 3,880
C. M. Bonnell, Jr.. Editor; Bonnell Publications. Inc., 118 E. 7th St.
Publication Management -f Monthly Circ. Mgrs 1935 3 27 140 5.00 7,161
Howard P. Galloway. Editor; Galloway Publishing Co., 120 W. 7th St.
Sabbath Recorder (No adv.). .Monday 7th Day Bapt....l844 2 30 112 3.00 1.446
Leon M. Maltby, Editor; Amer. Sabbath Tract Soc.. Pub.. 510 Watchung Ave.
Somerset Advocate-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1931 5 24 210 2.00 §872
William Nickel, Editor; Frank E. Frey, Publisher, 20 Race St., North Plainfield.
PLEASANTVIULE (D5), pop. 11,988; Atlantic Co. (SE). 5 m NW of Atlantic City.
PRS RR. Manufactures hosiery, utility bags, childrens and misses dresses.
Poultry, truck, fruit farms.
Press + Thursday Ind. Rep 1890 8 24 287 8.50 §4,905
J. A. Hinman, Editor and Publisher. 69-73 E. West Jersey Ave.
POINT PLEASANT (F3%), pop. 4,009; Ocean Co. (EC). On Atlantic Ocean, 10 m S of
Asbury Park. CNJ; PA RRs. Boats, cement blocks, soft drinks manufactured.
Shore resort. Fisheries. Agriculture. Cranberries, garden produce, poultry
Residential.
Ocean County Leader Thursday Independent 1882 9 22 294 5.20 **6,367
Victor D. Shanahan, Publisher.
POMPTON LAKES (Al), pop 4,654; Passaic Co. (N). 9 m NW of Paters on. NYSAW
RR. Silk labels, blasting machines and caps manufactured.
Bulletin-f Thursday Independent 1884 8 24 294 8.00
George W. Schultz, Editor and Publisher, 16 Wanaque Ave.
Ledger -f .Thursday Independent 1917 8 24 801 2.00 875
Frank B. Rogers, Editor; Mrs. James White, Publisher.
-**Sept. A, B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
. .. .
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + U«es Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. * Agate lines. 14 to inch, t County Seat. Population — 1950 Census. •Includes population of
entire township. xRand McNallj estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscripttan included
te membership fee.
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POMPTON PLAINS (El%), POP. X 4,600; Morris Co. (N). 10 m N of Paterson. BRIE
RR. Bank, Butler. Residential.
Pequannock Township Argus. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 8 24 294 8.00
Frank B. Rogers, Editor; Mrs. James White, Publisher.
PORT NORRIS (CK), pop. 1,785; Cumberland Co. (3). On Maurice River, 18 m 3E of
J RR.
,
Bridgeton. CNJ RR. Extensive oyster industries. Poultry farms.
es+.. ........ Independent ....... 1906 5 24 203
Jerry Alden, Editor; Cumberland Co. Advertiser Press, Inc., Publisher.
2.00
PRINCETON <D8), pop. 12,280; Mercer Co. (WC). 11 m NE of Trenton. PA RR.
Princeton University and Princeton Theological Seminary (men) ; Westminster
Choir School; private schools. Nurseries; bottling works. Farming.
American Scientist .................. Quarterly ........ Scientific ........... 1913 2 61 112 2.00
Hugh S. Taylor, Editor; Society of Sigma Xi, Pub., P. O. Box 703.
Gift
1,252
2,107
78,678
EnV?^^.?^**!.!8. JBi-monthly ..... Mathematical....! 88 4 1
S. Lefschetz, Deane Montgomery, Eds. ; Princeton Univ. Press,
26 140
§1,427
1,516
§5,177
895 — Free
6.50 J31.000
24 196 11.50
60 98 18.00
Pub., Fine Hall.
Herald-f Wed. & Fri Independent 1928 6 26 245 3.50
Frederick S. Osborne, Editor; Princeton Herald, Inc., Publisher, Box 207.
New Jersey Banker Quarterly Banking 1930 8 28 126 8.00
Frances C. Fournier, Editor; New Jersey Banker, Publisher, P. O. Box 578.
Packet-f Thursday Independent 1786 8 23 301 3.00
Bernard Kilgore, Publisher.
Princeton Alumni Weekly + V.Friday Coll. Alumni 1900 3
See also Ivy League Alumni Magazines, New York, N. Y.
John D. Davies, Editor; Princeton University Press, Publisher.
Princetonian-f {iat'lsun Collegiate 1876 5
Princeton University, Publisher.
Public Opinion Quarterly Quarterly Pub. Opinion 1937 1
F. Stephan. Editor; Princeton University Press, Box 486.
Textile Research Journal Monthly Textiles 1930 2
Julian S. Jacobs, Editor; Textile Research Institute, Publisher. Box 625.
Theoloflry Today -f .. .. Quarterly Religion 1944 1 58 107
Hugh T. Kerr, Jr., Editor; Theology Today, Publisher, P.O. Box 29.
Town Topics -f Thursday Independent 1946 6 24 210
Donald C. Stuart, Jr., Dan C. Coyle. Eds. and Publishers, 4 Mercer St.
World Politics Quarterly Internat. Rela... 1948 1 54 99
Princeton University Press, Publisher.
PROSPECT PARK— Herald— See Passaic.
RAHWAY (E2H), pop. 21,290; Union Co. (NE). 19 m SW of New York, N. Y. PA RR.
Manufactures chemicals, breakfast foods, books, vacuum cleaners, oil filters,
auto accessories, pharmaceutical products, rubber specialties. Truck farms.
Garden State News Thursday Independent 1957 5 24 206 1.50
Wilfred H. Cady, Editor; Murray M. Friedfeld, Publisher. 20,000— Free
54
38
106 6.00
102 20.00
3.00
2,OOO
2,300
2,434
5,OOO
6.00 tl,350
News-Record 4- ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1822
Rahway Publishing Corp., 1470 Broad St.
8 24 304 2,00 *2,687
RAMSEY (Bl), pop. 4,670; Bergen Co. (NE). 10 m N of Paterson. ERIE RR. Elec-
tronic parts, plastic fabrications manufactured. Residential. Dairy, poultry,
truck, fruit farms.
Journal-f Thursday Republican 1892 8 23 296 4.00 **2,177
J. Y. Dater, Editor and Publisher.
M(otoeit) °del Craftsman JMonthly {^nrJad^g^1 1933 3 27 14° 5>0° *33'915
Harold H. Car 8 tens, Editor; Charles A. Penn, Publisher, Route 17.
RED BANK (E8), pop. 12.748; Monmouth Co. (C). On Shrewsbury River. 89 m S of
New York, N. Y. CNJ; PA RRs. Manufactures uniforms, clothing, dishwashing
machines, boats, soft drinks. Nurseries. Resort region. Sand, gravel pits. Fruit,
truck farms. Apples, peaches, potatoes, asparagus.
Register-f Thursday Independent 1878 8 23 301 7.50*^17,347
Thomas Irving Brown, Publisher, 42 Broad St.
RIDGEFIELD (Bl%), pop. 8,812; Bergen Co. (NE). 7 m N of New York City. ERIE
RR. Manufactures clay, coated paper products, folding paper boxes, chemicals,
glassware, plastics, wire products, paint, perfumes, cosmetics, battery separators.
Jersey Pictorial .Thursday Independent 1945 5 24 217 2.00 §5,400
Dorothy Sexton, Editor; Al Cangi, Publisher, 355 Shaler Blvd.
RIDGEFIELD PARK (Bl%), pop. 11,998 ; Bergen Co. (NE). 8 m N of New York, N. Y.
NYS&W; WS RRs. Manufactures paper, paper board and boxes, cement blocks,
machinery, aquariums. Residential.
Sun Bulletin-)- Thursday Independent 1906 5 24 224 2.00 §3,743
Bennett H. Fishier, Publisher.
RIDGEWOOD (El%). pop. 17,481; Bergen Co. (NE). R m NE of Paterson. ERIE RR.
Oil burners, diaphragm pumps, cement blocks manufactured. Nurseries. Resi-
dential. Truck farms. Celery, lettuce.
Bulletin, The (offset) Monthly Clubwomen 1926 2 89 126
Not published during June, July, August, September.
The Woman's Club of Ridgewood, Publishers, 216 W. Ridgewood Aye.
*1,350
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A. B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. * Includes population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. subscription included
in membership fee.
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J Herald-News + ........................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 8 24 294 4.00**1 1,317
1 Newa-l- ..................................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1920 5 24 224 4.«0**17,22a
1 Bennett Fishier, Editor; Ridgewood News, Inc., Publisher, 80 Oak St.
National Speed Sport News -f. Wednesday ..... {^8° Cars'* 1932 5 24 21° B'00 48»820
Chris Economaki, Editor; Kay Publishing Co., P. O. Box 609.
PnhHr. WnrV* Mnnthi*/ /City, County, 1896 8 27 140 6.00
FnWIc Works ........................... Monthly .......... (gta*e Improv. Controlled circ. >2O,958
W. A. Hardenbergh, Editor; Public Works Journal Corp., Inc., Publisher,
200 8. Broad St.
RIVERSIDE (D3H), pop. 7,199; Burlington Co. (SC). On Ran cocas Creek and Dela-
ware River, llm NE of Camden. PA RR. Manufactures watch cases, bronze and
nickel metal electric wire thread coverings, hosiery, rugs, silk underwear, pants,
dresses, paper boxes.
Press -f .................................... .Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............ .1888 8 24 287 8.60 $5,066
Frank L. Fitzpatrick, Editor; Elizabeth Chambers- Price, Pub., 51 Whittaker St.
RIVERTON (D8%). pop. 2,761; Burlington Co. (SC). On Delaware River, 10 m NE of
Camden. PA RR. Nurseries. Manufactures fancy iron work, crop aids, casein
products. Residential. Truck, fruit farms. Corn, tomatoes, apples.
New Era-f Thursday Republican 1888 5 24
Walter L. Bowen, Editor; New Era Inc., Publisher.
ROCHELLE PARKf (E2), pop. X 5,200; Bergen Co. (NE). 5 m E of Paterson. NYS&W
RR. Manufactures testing and surgical instruments, aviation products, orna-
mental iron, bricks, plastic novelties. Truck farms.
Friar-f Monthly Religious 1954 2 25 95 3.50
July-August issue combined.
Rev. Rudolf Harvey, O.F.M., Editor; Order of Friars Minor.
News Dispatch .Friday Independent 1944 5 24 210 2.00
Louis J. Vorgetts, Editor; News-Dispatch, Inc., Publisher, Saddle Brook.
ROSELLE (B2 % ), independent branch of Elizabeth P. O., pop. 17.681 ; Union Co. (NE).
Adjoining Elizabeth. CNJ RR. Manufactures hydraulic machinery, hinges, steel
cabinets, restaurant equipment, leather novelties, tools, cardboard boxes.
Sp«ctator+ .Thursday Independent 1916 8 24 287 2.00
Suburban Publishing Co., Publisher, 112 E. 2nd Ave.
RUNNEMEDE (BSft), pop. 4,217; Camden Co. (SW). 8 m SB of Philadelphia. PRS RR.
Manufactures wooden fixtures, machinery and machine tool accessories, struc-
tural steel, concrete products, hard stamps, stencils. Residential.
Civic Press + Thursday Independent 1943 5 24 224 2.00
Lewis H. Godshall, Editor and Publisher, 600 Lakeview Drive.
RUTHERFORD (B2), pop. 17.411; Bergen Co. (NE). 9 m NW of New York, N. Y.
ERIE RR. Manufactures draperies, curtains, hosiery, buttons, camera tripods,
bricks. Residential. Fairleigh Dickinson College.
Bulletin, TheV Bi-wkly, TueS..Collegiate 1942 C5ont^lled free dirt.
Students of Fairleigh Dickinson University. Editor and Publisher,
207 Montross Ave.
South Bergen News + Thursday Ind. Rep 1892 8 24 297 3.50
J. T. Wilson, Jr.. and J. T. Wilson, Sr., Publishers, P. O. Box 190.
SALEMf (C4), pop. 9,050; Salem Co. (SW). On Salem Creek, 84 m SW of Philadelphia,
Pa. PRS RR. Manufactures glass, floor coverings, canned food products. Di-
versified farming. Tomatoes, milk, garden vegetables.
Standard and Jerseyman-f-... .Thursday Republican 1819 8 24 294 4.00
Wm. H. Chew, Editor; T. H. Bowen, Publisher.
Sunbeam -f .Tuesday Democratic 1844 8 24 294 4.00
Thomas H. Bowen, Editor; Sunbeam Publishing Company, Inc.
SCOTCH PLAINS (E2), pop. X 7.000; Union Co. (NE). 8 m NE of Plainfield. Railroad
station, Fanwood. CNJ RR. Residential. Farming. Tomatoes, sweet corn.
Bnlletin + Thursday Independent 1928 7 24 280 2.50
Eber H. Kempson, Ed. and Pub., Bulletin Bldg., E. Second St. and Hunter Ave.
SEA ISLE CITY (D5), pop. 993; Cape May Co. (S). On Atlantic Ocean, 20 m SW of
Atlantic City. PRS RR. Bank, Cape May Court House. Pound net fisheries.
Summer resort. Truck, poultry farms. Corn, potatoes, beans.
Broiler Industry ... . Monthly Poultry Breed'g 19 37 3
Wm. A. Haffert, Jr.. Editor; Garden State Publishing Co.
Cape May County Times -f ...JFriday Independent 1882 8
A. C. Wilsey, Editor; Cape May Co. Leader Co., Publisher,
3511 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood.
f Eastern Feed,
Eastern Feed Merchant -h- Monthly <| fjjp* £ RetTers 195° 8
Austin W. Carpenter, Editor; Garden State Publishing Co.. Garden State Bldg.
27 150 1.00
224 1.60 §1,600
42,480
§600
§5,115
$10,500
§5,646
28 150 3.00
24 287 4.60
27 150 2.00
Controlled circ.
§1,744
tll,236
§1,667
}Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1980 8
William A. Haffert',' Editor; Garden State Publishing Company.
Petfood Industry ..................... Monthly .......... Pet Food ............ 1959 3 25
Garden State Publishing Co., Garden State Bldg.
Poultry Digest (no adv.) ........ Monthly .......... Poultry ............... 1939 2 26 88
Wm. A. Haffert, Jr., Editor; Garden State Publishing Co.
140
3.00
3.00
24,557
$6,081
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population — 1950 Census. 'Includes population of
entire township. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscriptioa included
In membership fee.
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1,841
§1,574
51,750
8,392
EsUb Coll* Width V Depth Sub
SEASIDE HEIGHTS (F3%), pop. 862; Ocean Co. (EC). On Atlantic Ocean, 14 m SE of
Lakewood. Nearest railroad station Toms River. PA; CNJ RRs. Concrete block
factory; boat yard. Summer resort.
Ocean County Review-f Friday Independent 1912 7 26 301 2.50
T. H. Allan, Ed.; Shore Review Publishing Company, Boulevard and Grant Ave.
SEASIDE PARK (F3%), pop. 987; Ocean Co. (EC). On Atlantic Ocean, 17 m SE of
Lakewood. Nearest railroad station, Toms River. PA; CNJ RRs. Candy manu-
factured. Yacht basin. Summer resort.
Shoreline News-j- Friday Independent 1950 5 24 217 2.00
Jack D. Armshire, Publisher, 106 Fifth Ave. Summer Season 4,500 — Free
SECAUCUS (B2), independent branch of West New York P. O., pop. 9,750; Hudson Co.
(NE). 3 m NW of Jersey City. DL&W; ERIE RRs. Trucking terminals; manu-
factures drugs, aluminum products ; rendering plants. Stock farms.
Home News -f .Thursday Independent 1910 5 24 217 3.00
Robert E. Henkel, Editor and Publisher.
PrBeri?eInCVNeW8. °.f N°rth } Thursday Independent 1945 5 23 210 2.00
Dorothy Sexton, Editor; Al Cangi, Publisher, 155 Broad St.
SHORT HILLS (E2), pop. ; Essex Co. (NE). 8 m W of Elizabeth. DL&W RR.
Bank, Summit. Residential.
National Farm and Garden lOMf.P*Ariv [Farm & 1Q14 „ 97 *.* , ftft
MaKazine-f {Quarterly | Garden 1914 3 27 143 1'00
Mrs. Homer Rose, Jr., Editor; Women's National Farm and Garden Assn.,
Publisher, 285 Old Short Hills Rd.
SOMERDALE (C4), pop. 1,417; Camden Co. (SW). 18 m SE of Camden. Railroad sta-
tion, Stratford. PRS RR. Bank, Laurel Springs. Residential.
Borough News Thursday Independent 1952 5 24 224 1.00
F. E. Gizelbach, Editor; W. A. Gizelbach, Publisher, 208 E. Maiden Lane.
SOMERVILLEf (D2%). pop. 11,671; Somerset Co. (NC). 12 m W of Plainfleld, CNJ
RR. Manufactures linoleums, cast iron pipes, trimming lace, dresses, soft drinks.
Residential. Dairy, poultry farms.
S°Gazette+e88en8rer~ } Thursday Independent 1831 8 24 298 3.50**10,363
G. Wallace Conover, Editor; Somerset Press, Inc., Pub., E. Main and Warren Sts.
South Somerset News -f- Thursday Independent 1955 5 24 220 2.50
Edward Nash, Editor and Publisher, Old Camplain Rd.
SOUTH AMBOY (E2%), pop. 8,422; Middlesex Co. (C). At mouth of Raritan River,
2 m SW of Perth Amboy. CNJ; PA RRs. Manufactures pigment, terra cotta,
cigars, ladies' underwear, uniforms, raincoats, aquariums. Ships coal. Clay
pits. Truck farms.
Citizen -f- Thursday Independent 1882 6 24 266 8.00
J. R. Wojciechowski, Editor; South Amboy Publishing Company, 211 First St.
SOUTH BOUND BROOK (D2%), pop. 2,905; Somerset Co. (NC). 7 m NW of New
Brunswick. READ RR. Bank town, Bound Brook. Manufactures asbestos prod-
ucts. Poultry, truck farms.
^"l?rmta£?)h0(dno Idv!? JMonthly Religion 1950 2 37 124 2.50
Most Rev. Mstyslaw, Ed.; Ukrainian Orthodox Church of U.S.A., Pub., Box 595.
SOUTH ORANGE (B2), pop. 15.230; Essex Co. (NE). Adjoining Newark. DL&W RR.
Seton Hall University (men). Manufactures toilet preparations. Residential.
Stone quarries.
Constructioneer Monday Eng'g Constr....l945 8 26 140 20.00
George C. Stewart, Editor and Publisher, 6 South Orange Ave. Controlled circ.
Setonian, TheV -Bi-monthly ....Collegiate 1924 5 24 210
Students of Seton Hall University, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
SOUTH PLAINFIELD (E2), pop. 8,008; Middlesex Co. (C). 3 m S of Plainfield. LV RR.
Manufactures rock wool, cinder block, chemicals, hand bags, lamps. Truck,
poultry farms.
News-Review -f .Friday Independent 1937 5 24 224 2.00
Space sold in combination with New Brunswick Spokesman; South River
Spokesman.
F. E. Kocha, Editor; Warren Glaser, Publisher.
SOUTH RIVER (E8), pop. 11,308; Middlesex Co. (C). 5 m SE of New Brunswick,
nearest RR. Station. Manufactures embroideries, brick, clay products, handker-
chiefs, soft drinks, dresses, blouses, coats, shoes.
Spokesman-!- Thursday Independent 1919 8 23 305 3.00
Space sold in combination with New Brunswick Spokesman; South Plainfield
News -Re view.
Muriel E. Glaser, Editor; Warren Glaser, Publisher, Thomas St.
SPRINGFIELD (E2), pop. X14.000; Union Co. (NE). 6 m NW of Elizabeth. RV RR.
Manufactures insecticides, fertilizers, fungicides, rubber specialties, radio grids.
Nurseries. Agriculture. Corn, cabbage, tomatoes.
Sun-f -Thursday Independent 1927 8 24 300 4.00
Julian Sarokin, Editor and Publisher.
STANTON (D2%), pop. X200; Hunterdon Co. (NW). 22 m W of Plainfield. Railroad
station, Flemington Junction. LV RR. Bank, Flemington. Frozen food lockers.
Wheat, corn, oats.
American Press-f Monthly Journ.fi Adv 1882 3 27 140 2.00
Don Robinson, Editor and Publisher. Controlled circ. > 9,249
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. •Includes population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacripttan included
in membership fee.
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§736
1,892
1,800
> 13,343
$1,900
§8,213
§8,213
2,941
41
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STONE HARBOR (D6%), pop. 670; Cape May Co. (S). On Atlantic Ocean, $4 m SW of
Atlantic City. PRS RR. Summer resort. Fish, oyster, clam industries. Truck,
dairy farms.
7-mile Beach Reporter +....... .Friday Independent 1910 8 24 287 4.50 $1,913
Adolph C. WUsey. Editor; Cape May Co. Leader Co., Publisher.
8511 Atlantic Ave., Wild wood.
SUMMIT (E2). pop. 17,929 ; Union Co. (NE). 12 m W of Newark. DLAW RR. Chemical,
electronic, textile factories; research laboratories. Residential. Private schools.
Antiques Dealer Monthly Antiques Dlrs...l949 2 40 140 8.00 3,776
J. Herb Smythe, Jr., Editor ; Rosenthal ft Smythe, Inc., Pub.. 101 Springfield Ave.
Furniture Store \Mrtnffcw /Lamp ft 1955 2 40 140
Merchandiser fMontnly \Furniture Trd Controlled free dist. 8,30O
J. Herbert Smythe. Jr., Editor ; Rosenthal ft Smythe, Inc., Publishers,
101 Springfield Ave.
Herald-h Thursday Ind. Rep 1888 8 24 294 6.00 **S,220
Carl S. Hulett. Editor and Publisher, 22 Bank St.
Lamp Journal Monthly Lamp. Indus 1923 2 40 140 8.00 *3,2S1
J. Herbert Smythe, Jr., Editor; Rosenthal ft Smythe, Inc., Publisher,
101 Springfield Ave.
SWEDESBORO (C4), pop. 2,459; Gloucester Co. (SW). 17 m SW of Philadelphia. Pa.
PRS RR. Manufactures crates, baskets, canned goods. Ships produce. Truck,
poultry farms. Tomatoes, sweet potatoes, peppers, asparagus.
News-f- Thursday Independent. 1885 6 28 261 2.00 81*220
Robert H. J. Dunn, Editor and Publisher.
TEANECK (Bl%), pop. »88,772; Bergen Co. (NE). 1 m E of Hackensack. WS RR.
Chemicals, ignition parts, piles (for foundation) manufactured. Two banks.
10,697 electric (AC) meters; 10,700 gas (art if.) meters; 18,600 telephones.
Residential.
Clearing House, The -f V Monthly Education 1928 2 81 112 4.50 7,060
Ellsworth Tompkins, Editor; Fairleigh Dickinson University, Publisher.
Jersey Architect (offset) Monthly Architects 1967 controlled* f iw luJt. 2,055
Paul E. Eisenman. Editor; Architects League of Northern New Jersey, Pub.,
862 Cedar Lane.
Literary Re view + Quarterly Literature 1967 1 54 98 4.00 $1,500
Dr. Clarence R. Decker ft Charles Angoff, Editors ; Fairleigh Dickinson Univer-
sity, Publisher.
Sun-f Sunday Independent 1985 6 24 224 4.50 **5,306
Bennett H. Fishier, Ed.; Teaneck Publications, Inc., Publisher, 866 Cedar Lane.
TENAFLY (Fl%), pop. 9,651; Bergen Co. (NE). 15 m N of New York. N. Y. ERIE
RR. Residential.
Northern Valley Tribune -4-. ...Friday Republican 1884 5 24 217 2.00 §1,923
M. Foxen, Editor; Win. Grosch, Publisher.
TOMS RIVERf (E8%), pop. X3.500; Ocean Co. (EC) At head of Toms River Bay, 55
m E of Philadelphia, Pa. CNJ; PA RRs. Boat building; sand pulverizing plants;
cement block factory. Summer resort. Fisheries, oysters, clams. Farragut
Academy (boys). Clay pits; cedar timber. Agriculture. Cranberries, poultry.
New Jersey Courier + Thursday Ind. Rep 1850 8 24 287 4.00 **4,979
Daniel S. Clay, Editor; John F. Grover, Publisher, 69 Main St.
Ocean County Sun-f Thursday Republican 1926 8 24 287 2.50 8,150
Thomas V. Carroll, Editor; W. S. Mathis, Publisher.
TOTOWA— Union— See Passaic.
Tri-Boro Times — See Pater son.
TRENTONf (D3), pop. 128,009; Mercer Co. (WC). Head of boat navigation on
Delaware River, 80 m NE of Philadelphia, Pa. PA; READ RRs. Two airports.
Airline, AAA. State capital. Ranks high in production of light and heavy metals,
pottery and rubber goods.
Manufactures automobile body hardware, machinery, structural steel, aerial
tramways, bridges, dies, castings, asbestos fabrics, batteries, brake linings,
plumbing fixtures, radiators, gears, steam turbines, roller bearings, aviation
supplies and parachutes, refrigerated show cases, unit heaters and furnaces,
cigars, clothing, ladies' handbags, wool yarn and cloth, overalls, table lamps,
fertilizer, boxes, paint, light bulbs, plastics, linoleum, floor and wall tile,
upholstery and mattress springs. Seven banks; bank clearings (12-81-57),
$860.002,836; deposits (12-31-57), $322,816,461. 75,901 electric (AC) meters;
59,034 jras (artif.) meters; 92,144 telephones. State Teachers College; Rider Col-
lege; Trenton Junior College and School of Industrial Arts; other institutions.
^fe^ce^THungarTan?*11" }Thur8day Independent 1913 7 24 308 2.00 53,600
L. I. Dienes, Editor and Publisher, 681 8. Broad St. (10).
Jersey Hirado-f (Hung.) Thursday Independent 1919 6 24 280 1.50 51,465
N. D. Gerenday, Editor; M. Gerenday, Publisher, 27 Hancock Ave. (10).
Journal of the Medical 1 ibr/»«*i»i« *ff~<i{««i ioni o HA IOA -•>« nn
Society of New Jersey f Monthly Medical 1904 t. 84 i^e xjs.uu
Henry A. Davidson, M.D., Editor; Medical Society of N. J., Publisher,
815 W. State St. (8).
Monitor. The-h Friday Catholic 1968 8 24 806 4.00
The Monitor, Publisher, 189 N. Warren St. (8). Controlled free dist.
5,948
75,111
_^^ 1,668
Ctesdatioa-HHtSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; t)A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. •Includes population of
eatif* township. xRand McNally estimate. Vlssned only during academic year. xSnbacription include*
n membership fee.
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TRENTON f (Continued) Estib Cols* Width v* Depth Sub Ore
»9S7 8 28 122 24.00 2.000
Paul J. Brienza, Editor; Building Contractors Assn. of New Jersey, Publisher,
1180 Raymond Blvd.
New Jersey Journal of Pharmacy — See Philadelphia, Pa.
New Jersey Municipalities. Monthly f State* Munic- 1ft1fi a ,9 18R „ «. - flftft
Not issued during July, Aug. and Sept. t ipal Govts. 1916 8 42 186 2'25 6>600
Robert H. Fust, Editor; New Jersey State League of Municipalities, Publisher,
603 Trenton Trust Bldg. (8).
New Jersey Outdoors iTur™*™., /Conservation, 10Kn „ 9Q 1AK - nn
(no adv.) ) Monthly ( Hun t'g, Fish'g1950 2 28 106 1-°°
Bob Adams, Editor; N. J. Div. of Fish and Game, Publisher, 280 W. State St.
NJEA Review+ V Monthly Education 1927 controlled fJeedtot
Laurence B. Johnson, Ed.; N. J. Edue. Assn., Pub., 180 West State St. (10).'
Nuova Capitale, La -f- (Ital.).. Friday Independent 1929 7 26 280 2.00 §5372
Joseph Mainiero, Editor and Publisher, 681 S. Broad St. (10).
Rider College Alumni 1 Quarterly Collegiate 1936 3 29 115 x $6,000
Quarterly Bulletin [Free to alumni members.
Alumni Assn., Rider College, Editors and Publishers (9).
Rider College News .Friday Collegiate 1929 5 24 203 1.60 $1,500
Students of Rider College, Editors and Publishers (9).
Spotlight-f Bi-monthly Auto Clubs 1933 5 25 210 x 19,000
Jean B. Downie, Editor; Automobile Club of Central New Jersey, Publisher,
821 W. State St. (8).
State SignalV (offset) Bi-weekly Coll. News 1885 5 26 224 2.00 3,800
Students of the State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers (5).
f Times + {l^Su'S?'8*** Independent 1882 9 22 308 13.00**«5,11«
•< Times-Advertiser-f Sunday Independent 1883 9 22 308 7.80**65,679
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both papers.
I James Kerney, Jr., Editor; Mrs. James Kerney, Publisher (5).
Trentonian, The-f .Morn. ex. Sun. ..Independent -1945 5 24 220 18.20 **36,O81
Edmund Goodrich, Editor and Publisher, 806 E. Front St. (10).
Trenton Magazine-}- Monthly {commerce * 1924 8 28 188 * 8'000
Greater Trenton Chamber of Commerce, Publisher, Front and Willow Sts. (8).
TUCKERTON (E4%), pop. 1,882; Ocean Co. (EC). On Tuckerton Bay, 20 m N of
Atlantic City. Railroad station and bank, Barnegat. CNJ RR. Oyster, clam, fish
Industries. Summer resort.
Beacon -f .Thursday Ind. Rep 1889 8 24 801 3.00 §3,880
George Willits Parker, Editor and Publisher.
UNION (A2), pop. *38,004; Union Co. (NE). 8 m NW of Elizabeth. Railroad name,
Unionbury. RV RR. Manufactures paint, lacquers and dopes, concrete pipes,
steel, metal specialties, egg noodles. Nurseries. Truck, dairy farms.
Leader — See Herald, Irvington.
Register -f Thursday Independent 1925 8 23 287 8.00 **6,028
Earl Tiffany, Publisher.
UNION CITY (B2), pop. 55,587; Hudson Co. (NE). Adjoins Jersey City on the north.
Railroad station. North Bergen. ERIE; NYS&W; WS RRs. Ferry and Lincoln
Tunnel to New York, N. Y. Manufactures embroidery and silk woven products,
incandescent lamps, soap, perfumes and toilet preparations, corrugated paper.
Five banks; deposits (6-30-58), $164,807,686. 18,622 wired (AC) houses;
17,971 gas (artif.) meters; 37,627 telephones.
Hudson Dispatch + Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic 1873 8 23 300 18.20**6O,3O9
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John Mitchell. Editor; William Rubel, Publisher.
Journal of Industry -f Monthly Industrial 1904 5 26 105x5.00 5,OOO
Ann M. Andrews, Leon L. Horstmann, Eds. and Pubs., 8510 Bergenline Ave.
Shield, The+ ........................... Saturday ......... xw^™1™ ™** 5 24 224 8'00 *S5'°00
Leo W. Steiner. Editor; New Jersey Shield Publishing Co.. 4808 Bergenline Ave.
Sign, The .................................. Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1921 8 27 140 8.00 *373,039
Rev. Ralph Gorman. C. P., Editor; Passionist Missions, Inc., Publisher.
VAILSBURG— Vailsburg Leader— See Newark.
VERONA (B2), independent branch of Montclair P. O., pop. 10.921; Essex Co. (NE).
B m N of Montclair. ERIE RR. Manufactures brushes, desk calendars, neon
light bulbs, car radio aerials, plastics, machine tools, flags, paints, varnishes.
Well drilling and pumping works.
News — See Caldwell.
Verona-Cedar Grove Times -|- Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 8 22 310 4.00 §4,702
J. E. Fox, Editor; Verona-Cedar Grove Times, Inc., Pub., 508 Bloomfield Ave.
VINELAND (C4H), pop. 8,156; Cumberland Co. (S). 35 m SE of Philadelphia. Pa.
CNJ; PRS RRs. Manufactures glassware, clothing, confectionery, chemicals,
foundry, food products, thermometers, poultry equipment, paint, paper boxes,
fireworks. Hatcheries, cooperative egg auction. Ships ej?gs, truck. New Jersey
Training School (backward children). Poultry, truck, fruit farms.
Poultryman .............................. .Friday ............ Poultry Farm..-! 931 5 26 217 1.00 50,839
Poultryman Publishing Co., North Delsea Drive. Controlled free dist. 3,3S6
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. •Includes population of
entire township. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included
la membership fee.
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Review-f Wednesday Independent 1944 5 24 210 1.50 500
Samuel Perrine, Editor; Landiaville Press, Publisher, 808 Park Ave.
Times. Journal + .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1875 9 22 315 15.60 **12,567
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Mrs. Cecelia P. Leuchter, Publisher.
Training School Bulletin +V in, „«. i /Mentally 1888 2 89 126 2.00 $1,000
(no adv.) | Quarterly | Deficient Controlled free dist. $7,000
Walter Jacob, Ph.D., Editor; Vineland Training School, Publisher.
VinelandHistoricalMagazine... Quarterly Historical 1916 1 54 105 xS.OO 185
E. J. Darling, Editor; Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society, Publisher.
WALDWICK (El%), pop. 8,968; Bergen Co. (NE). 7 m N of Paterson. ERIE RR.
Bank town, Allendale. Manufactures cinder blocks and upholstery fabrics.
Jersey Parade + Friday Independent 1940 5 24 210 2.00 §5,260
Additional distribution at reduced price, 3,368.
M. Martin Turpanjian, Editor; Mrs. A. Turpanjian, Publisher, 112 Wyckoff Ave.
T°Dis\ributo^ {SadeC° 1941 3 27 14° l'™ *3'480
Ken Franson, Editor; Tobacco Trade Press, Publisher, Box G.
WALLINGTON (Bltt), branch of Passaic P. O., pop. 8,910; Passaic Co. (NE). On
Passaic River, opposite Passaic. Railroad station and bank, Passaic. DL&W;
ERIE RRs. Manufactures novelty and sash curtains, handkerchiefs, paint.
Re view -h Thursday Ind. Dem 1920 6 24 224 1.50 §1,600
Joseph Matzner, Editor and Publisher.
WANAQUE (Al), pop. 4,222; Passaic Co. (N). 12 m NW of Paterson. Railroad
name, Wanaque- Mid vale. ERIE RR. Bank, Pompton Lakes. Textiles, aluminum
products manufactured.
Wanaque Borough News + ... .Thursday Independent 1919 8 24 801 2.00 1,354
Frank B. Rogers, Editor; Mrs. James White, Publisher.
WASHINGTON (D2), pop. 4,802; Warren Co. (NW). 18 m NE of Easton, Pa. DLAW
RR. Manufactures silk hosiery and underwear, porcelain goods, brass products,
tubes, electronic products, metal tiles. Dairy farms. Corn, oats, hay.
[Analyses of
Consumer Bulletin (no adv.). Monthly ] Commodities 1929 2 36 122 5.00
[Prod, or Merch.
F. J. Schlink, Editor; Consumers' Research, Inc., Publisher.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1868 8 22 294 4.00 **S,691
D. Thatcher, Editor; Star Printing and Publishing Co., Inc., 15 W. Church St.
WESTFIELD (E2), pop. 21,248; Union Co. (NE). 18 m SW of New York, N. Y.
CNJ RR. Manufacturers protective coatings and bituminous paint. Residential.
Delta Upsilon Quarterly Quarterly Coll. Frat 1882 2 36 128 1.50 28,000
O. H. Reed. Editor; Delta Upsilon Fraternity, 65 Forest Ave.
Leader + Thursday Independent 1890 8 24 294 4.00 **6,677
Walter J. Lee, Publisher.
Shopper-f Wednesday Shopper 1948 5 24 203 2O.45O— Free
Russell L. Wyckoff, Editor and Publisher, 251 E. Broad St.
WEST MILFORD (El), pop. X800; Passaic Co. (N). 20 m NW of Paterson. Railroad
station, Newfoundland. NYS&W RR. Bank, Butler. Manufactures building
supplies, concrete blocks.
West Milford Twp. Argus -{-...Thursday Independent 1939 8 25 301 3.00 1,420
Frank B. Rogers, Editor; Mrs. James White. Publisher.
WESTMONT— See Collingswood.
WEST ORANGE (B2). branch of Orange P. O., pop. 28,605; Essex Co. (NE). Adjoins
Orange. ERIE RR. Manufactures electrical appliances, storage batteries, calcu-
lating machines. Stone quarries. Poultry, truck, fruit farms.
Chronicle+ Thursday Independent 1944 8 23 294 4.00 §5,314
Eleanor Marra, Editor; Moreau Publications, 17 N. Essex Ave., Orange.
WESTVILLE (C4), pop. 4,781; Gloucester Co. (SW). 6 m S of Camden. PRS RR. Manu-
factures candy, dresses.
Gateway News-f Thursday Republican 1945 7 24 280 2.00 1,692
Frank O. Stetser, Editor and Publisher, 218 Broadway.
WESTWOOD (Bl), pop. 6,766; Bergen Co. (NE). 7 m N of Hackensack. ERIE RR.
Residential. Truck farms. Sweet corn, tomatoes.
Local-f Thursday Independent 1895 8 24 294 2.00 §934
Walter Storms, Editor; Frank Schroth, Jr., Publisher.
fElectroplat'g 1903 8 27 140 4.00 *7,946
Metal Finishing Monthly -{and Metal 2 42 140
\Coafg Indus. Total unpaid dist. 2,407
Palmer H. Langdon, Ed.; Metal and Plastics Publications, Inc., 881 Broadway.
fHillsdale News + Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1922 8 24 294 8.00 §1,125
J News-f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1&22 8 24 294 3.00 §4,011
I Park Ridge Trt-Boro News -hMon.&Thurs... Independent .1922 8 24 294 3.00 §617
I George D. Graves. Jr., Editor; S. R. Rehill, Publisher.
WHIPPANY (E2), pop. X 4,700; Morris Co. (N). 13 m NW of Orange. M&E RR. Manu-
factures corrugated paper products, shipping cases, box boards, mechanical
rubber goods. Dairy farms.
Advance-f- Friday Independent 1981 5 24 196 2.00 §1,350
Ralph and Bruce Bohrmann, Editors and Publishers, Route Ten.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population — 1950 Census. * Includes population of
entire township. xRand McNallr estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included
in membership fee.
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Estab Cols^WidthVDepth Sub Clrc
WHITEHOUSE STATION (D2%), pop. X700; Hunterdon Co. (NW). 45 m SW of New
York, N. Y. Railroad name, Whitehouse. CNJ RR. Creamery; feed mills. Dairy,
poultry, grain, fruit farms. Wheat, corn. oats.
Review "f .Tuesday Independent 1896 7 24 294 3.00 1,724
Grace A. Clark, Editor ; F. R. Shampanore, Jr., Publisher.
WILDWOOD (D5%), pop. 6,475; Cape May Co. (S). On Atlantic Ocean, 40 m S of
Atlantic City. PRS RR. Airline AAA. Fertilizer, cement blocks, plastics manufac-
tured. Summer resort. Fisheries. Poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Independent Record Friday Independent 1950 5 24 189 2.25 2,800
Joseph F. Hughes, Sr., Publisher, 3704 Park Blvd.
Leader+ Thursday Independent 1921 8 24 287 4.50 **7,074
John P. Sparrow, Editor; Cape May County Leader Co., Inc., Publisher, 8511
Atlantic Ave.
WILLIAMSTOWN (D4), pop. 2,632; Gloucester Co. (SW). 20 m S of Camden. PRS
RR. Dress, rustic furniture, cabinet truck body, shirt factories; iron foundry;
hosiery mills; machine shops; cannery Poultry, truck, fruit farms.
Mid-Atlantic Apothecary Monthly {?£d£rusr 19" \ \\ \i°0 8'00
James S. Talbott, Editor; Mid-Atlantic Apothecary, Inc. Controlled free dist. $15,485
Plain Dealer .Thursday Ind. Rep 1926 7 24 280 8.50 §2,650
John A. Vernon, Editor and Publisher.
WOODBRIDGE (E2%), pop. X17,000; Middlesex Co. (C). 24 m SW of New York,
N. Y. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures ceramics, bricks, chemicals, steel file
cabfnets, disinfectants, sanitary ware. Two banks; bank deposits (6-30-53),
$15,000,000. Clay pits.
Independent-Leader + Thursday Independent 1909 9 22 294 3.50 **5,883
Chas. E. Gregory, Editor and Publisher, 18 Green St.
WOODBURYf (C4), pop. 10,931; Gloucester Co. (SW). 8 m S of Philadelphia, Pa.
PRS. RR. Manufactures trunks, hand bags, hosiery, dresses. Residential.
Agricultural. Asparagus, tomatoes, peaches, sweet potatoes.
Tlmes-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1897 8 24 294 9.00 §12,519
Harry F. Wilson, Editor; Woodbury Daily Times Company, Publisher.
WOOD-RIDGE (Bl%), independent branch of Rutherford P. O., pop. 6,283; Bergen
Co. (NE). 8 m SW of Hackensack. ERIE RR. Chemicals, pin cushions, emery
bags, aeronautical products manufactured. Greenhouses. Residential.
98 5.00
5,200
§1,456
7,702
Auto Glass Journal Monthly {^ustry" 1953 2 2?
M. Leonard Singer, Publisher, 505 Marlboro Road.
Independent 4- Thursday Independent 1928 5 24 220 2.00
Austin A. Reed, Editor; Wood-Ridge Independent, Inc., Pub., 62 Humboldt St.
Locksmith Ledger Monthly Locksmith Trd..l939 2 26 98 6.00
M. Leonard Singer, Editor; Locksmith Ledger, Inc., Publisher, 505 Marlboro Rd.
WOODSTOWN (C4), pop. 2,845; Salem Co. (SW). 24 m SW of Philadelphia, Pa,
PRS. RR. Canneries. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Tomatoes, potatoes, asparagus.
Monitor-Register + .Friday Independent 1892 8 24 294 4.00 **1,709
Charles H. Smith, Editor; Monitor-Register Company, Inc., Publisher.
WRIGHTSTOWN (D3%), pop. 1,199; Burlington Co. (C). 28 m NE of Camden. P&A
RR. Bank town, Pexnberton. Diversified farming.
Leader-f Thursday Independent 1952 5 24 217 2.00
James D. Magee, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
WYCKOFF (El%), pop. X8.800; Bergen Co. (NE). 10 m NW of Paterson. NYS&W
RR. Nurseries. Residential. Poultry, truck, fruit farms.
News 4- Thursday Republican 1926 8 24 295 3.50
J. D. Royle, Editor; Wyckoff News, Publisher. 629 Wyckoff Ave.
ZAREPHATH (D2%), pop. X250; Somerset Co. (NC). 10 m SW of Plainfield. Railroad
station and bank. Bound Brook. CNJ; LV RRs. National Headquarters Pillar
of Fire, Alma White College. Grain, poultry, fruit farms. Corn, wheat.
I Pillar of Fire (no adv.) Wednesday ....Religious 1898 3 30 143 2.00
Pillar of Fire Junior (no adv.) .Tuesday Religious 1906 3 30 143 1.00
Woman's Chains (no adv.) ..Monthly {paSf^'lnt?*1 1924 3 30 143 It0°
Bishop Arthur K. White, Editor; Pillar of Fire, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty Seat. Population— 1950 Census. "Includes population of
entire township. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included
in membership fee.
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NEW MEXICO
Population 681,187 (U. S. Census. 1960)
State Capital, SANTA FE
New Mexico is bounded on the north by Colorado, east by Oklahoma and Texas, south by Texas
and Mexico and west by Arizona; greatest length, north to south, 890 miles; average width, 88ft
miles; land area, 121,611 square miles; rank in area, fourth.
Its general surface is a region of desert plateaus, traversed by the Rocky Mountains. The
valleys are generally nearly level and their soil fertile. In the southwest is a part of the "Llano
Estacado" or "Stake Plain." Some of this region has been brought into use under the modern
systems of "dry farming" for arid and semi-arid lands. The central western portion is drained by
the Rio Grande: the eastern districts by the Pecos River. The state's average height above sea
level is 5,700 feet; lowest elevation, 2,876 feet. The Weather Bureau at Albuquerque gives the
temperature (annual monthly mean) as 56.8; highest on record, 104; lowest on record, — 16.
Total annual precipitation is 8.01 inches.
The state is becoming more and more popular as a health, tourist and artist resort. Santa Fe,
Las Vegas and Albuquerque, provided with modern travel facilities, receive many visitors. The
relics that remain from an ancient Indian civilization, including the 18 Indian pueblos, are of
particular interest. Carlsbad Caverns, made a national park in 1930, and comprising 35 miles of
caves and corridors, also offer attraction.
There were in the state in 1950, 41,901 Indians on reservations. Notable among the state's
educational Institutions are: The University of New Mexico, located at Albuquerque; The College
of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, at State College ; The School of Mines, at Socorro.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950). fortieth. Rural population (1950). 60.8%. In 1950 of the
€81,187 total population. 680,211 were white; 50,976 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1960). 28,599. Farm acreage, 47,521,809. Average acreage per farm.
2,018.7. Average value per farm, $26,887. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 8.841.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $75,828,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $121,493,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : cotton (value of production), $37.491,000; hay. $6,871,-
000; sorghum grain, $5,604,000, rank, ninth; cottonseed (value of production), $5,608,000;
wheat, $3,141,000; pecans, $1,605,000, rank, seventh; broom corn (value of production). $1,398,-
000, rank, fourth; peanuts, $884,000, rank, ninth; potatoes $805,000; dry edible beans, $696,000,
rank, tenth; corn, $882,000; barley, $329,000; alfalfa seed, $311,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $1,463,000; peaches, $351,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58): all cattle and calves, $116,160,000; all sheep and
lambs, $24,358,000, rank, ninth; horses and mules, $4,071,000; hogs and pigs, $878,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $2,787,000; turkeys, $351,000; chickens (farm and
commercial broilers), $86,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $10,427,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 220,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamed cottage cheese. 2,403,000
IDS.; creamery butter, 363,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 1,490,000 gallons.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947), 126,925 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: ponderosa pine, douglas
fir, white fir, engelmann spruce.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added bv manufacture, $127,052,000. Total expenditures for new
plant and new equipment, $6.522,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Washington 25. D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1964), $846,080,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: petroleum, potas-
sium salts, copper, zinc.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 229,900. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 402,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 418. Number of retail stores (1954), 8,481; sales, $733,098,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 82
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Bernalillo (NW), Albuquerque 145,678 9 Grant (SW), Silver City 21,649
2 Catron (W). Reserve 8,688 10 Guadalupe (EC). Santa Rosa 6.772
8 Chaves (SB). Roswell 40,605 11 —Harding (NB), Mosquero 8,013
4 Colfax (NE), Raton. 18,761 12 Hidalgo (SW), Lordsburg 6,096
6 Curry (E), Clovis 28.861 18 Lea (SB), Lovlngton 80,717
6 DeBaca (B), Fort Sumner 8.464 14 Lincoln (SO, Carrizozo 7,409
7 Dona Ana (S), Las Graces 89.567 16 Los Alamos (NW), Los Alamos 10,476
8 Eddy (SB), Carlsbad 40,640 16 Luna (SW), Deming 8,768
•Counties without newspapers are markad —
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LIST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County* Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
17 McKinley (NW). Gallup 27,461 26 Santo Fe <N), Santa F« 88.151
18 Mora (NE), Mora 8,720 27 Sierra <SW), Truth or
19 Otoro (S), Alamogordo 14,909 Consequences 7186
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24 San Juan (NW), Aztec 18,292 21 Union (NE), Clayton 7,872
25 San Miguel (NE), Las Vegas 26,512 82 Valencia (WC), Lot Lunas 22,481
NEW MEXICO NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 19 Tri-wkly 1
Evening Dailies (18) Weekly 7
Morning Dailies (1) Fortnightly 1
Daily, with Sunday edition (14) Monthly 10
Tri-weekly 2 Bi-monthly 1
Semi-weekly 1 Quarterly 3
Weekly 33 Irregularly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies (3) Three times a year 1
Total Newspapers 56 Total Periodicals 25
Total number of publications 80
County seats (indicated by f) having publications 25
Total number of towns having publications 89
For circulation flfures for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List la back of Directory. Occasionally It Is
possible to incorporate a later ftffure In that list.
Estab Col $<» Width V Depth Sub Circ
ALAMOGORDOf (D5H), pop. 6.788; Otero Co. (3). 86 m NE of El Paso, Tex. SP RR.
Western gateway to Lincoln National Forest. Airlines, CAL. Saw mill. Health
resort. Agriculture. Livestock.
Billie Holder, Editor and Publisher.
ALBUQUERQUE (C3%). pop. 96,816; Bernalillo Co. (NWC). On Rio Grande River, 66
m SW of Santa Fe. AT&SF RR. Airlines : TWA ; CAL ; FAL. Wholesale and retail
center. Wool warehouses ; railroad shops ; lumber mills.
Manufactures machine tools, fabricated structural stock, furniture, hardware,
textiles, paints, varnishes, fertilizers, scientific instruments, electronic equip-
ment, neon and electric signs. Indian jewelry and curios. Three banks; bank
clearings (12-31-67), $2,436,323,972; deposits (12-31-67), $196,296,610.63,013
electric (AC) meters; 67,372 gas (nat.) meters; 82,025 telephones. University
of New Mexico, College of St. Joseph. Health resort. Coal mines. Three TV
stations.
Baptist New Mexican ............. .Thnr.d.y ........ Baptist ............... 1946 Cont?llled free dirt. 2™
Lewis A. Myers, Editor; Baptist Convention of New Mexico, Pub., P. O. Box 486.
Carlisle Legionnaire + ............ Monthly .......... Amer. Legion...,1947 6 24 189 xl.OO $3,760
Davidson B. McKibbin, Editor; Hugh A. Carlisle Post No. 13, Pub., Box 885.
Friday ............ Independent ....... 1893 7 26 280 2.50 1,048
Cruz Segura, Edtor'; W. V. Grottenthaler, Publisher, 307 First St., N. W.
Journal + ................................. .Every Morn. ..Independent ...... 1880 8 22 801 20.80 **42,976
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. **59,580
H. P. Pickrell, Editor; Journal Publishing Company, Silver Ave. at Seventh St.
Leader 4- .................................. .Friday ............ Labor ................. 1948 5 24 231 2.50 -
Robert Timmermeyer, Editor; New Mexico State News, Inc., Pub., P. O. Box 146.
New Mexico Alumnus V .......... Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1928 2 24 88 x2.00 $8,500
Winifred Reiter, Editor; University of New Mexico Alumni Assn., Publisher.
New Mexico Beverage \nfAtl*vi- /New Mexico 1947 3 28 140 6.00
Joumal-f .......................... JMontnly .......... \LiquorIndus Controlled circ. $1,672
Paul Case, Publisher, Box 1022.
New Mexico Business lif««*i,w /Business 1948 2 39 127 2.00 232
(offset) (no adv.) ............ fMontniy .......... {Research Controlled f ree dist. 713
Margaret Meaders, Editor; Bureau of Business Research, University of New
Mexico, Publisher, 1821 Roma Ave. N. E.
New Mexico Lobo+V ........... {Jlft Thwn' Collegiate... ....... 1898 6 24 224 4,50 4,140
Students of the University of *New Mexico, Editors and Publishers.
New Mexico Quarterly ............ Quarterly ........ Literature .......... 1931 1 60 98 8.00
Roland F. Dickey, Editor ; University of New Mexico, Publisher.
New Mexico Stockman + ........ Monthly .......... Livestock .......... 1936 3 30 140 xS.OO $16,248
H. B. Hening, Publisher, P. O. Box 616. 211 N. 2nd St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols* Width? Depth Sub
1925 4 28 224
Clrc
E. J. Lewis. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 526.
Sandia Crossroads -f ............... Thursday ........ Military ............. 1947 5 28 224 12,500 — Free
Distributed primarily to personnel at Sandia Base.
Warren A. Smith, Editor; Glynn F. Skaggs, Publisher, Box 278.
^An^h«po™/y0Tnoal.<dv.>..}«»»rt«1' ........ Anthropology....l945 1 64 90 4.00 J980
Leslie Spier, Editor; Southwest Journal of Anthropology, Publisher,
University of New Mexico.
Tribune-f ................................. Ev*. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1922 8 22 801 15.60 **28,536
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Dan Burrows, Editor; New Mexico State Tribune Co., Publisher.
24 294 15.60
Sunday circ.
ARTESIA (E5%), pop. 8.244; Eddy Co. (SE). 40 m SE of Roswell. AT&SF RR. Wool
trading center. Oil refineries ; cotton gins ; bottling works ; manufactures tanks.
Mountain resort area. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Stock, cotton, alfalfa.
fEvg. ex. Sat. 1QK. Q
Press 4" j& Sun., Independent 1954 8
(.Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
James K. Green, Publisher, 501 W. Main
AZTECt (A2), pop. 885 (special U. S. Census 8-20-56, gives 8,287): San Juan Co.
(NW). 140 m NW of Albuquerque. D&RGW RR. Aztec ruins. Diversified farm-
ing. Alfalfa, corn, fruit.
Independent-Re view 4- Friday Independent 1888 7 24 280 3.00
Geo. B. Bowra and Mary K. Taylor, Editors and Publishers.
BELEN (C4). pop. 4.495; Valencia Co. (WC). 80 m S of Albuquerque. AT&SF RR.
Agriculture. Dairying, ranching, corn, alfalfa.
News-Bulletin + jjf pj,y We<L Independent HUO 5 24 224 4.00
Carter M. Waid, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 27.
BERNALILLOt <C3), pop. 1.922; Sandoval Co. (NE). 18 m NE of Albuquerque.
AT&SF RR. Bank, Albuquerque. Manufactures lumber and lumber products.
Trout fisheries. Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms. Alfalfa.
News-Chieftain Friday Independent 1965 8 23 280 1.00
Edwin M. Stan ton, Editor and Publisher, Box 13.
Times + (Eng. & Span.) Thursday Independent 1931 7 26 280 2.50
Cruz Segura Editor; W. V. Grottenthaler, Publisher, P. O. Box 10.
CARLSBADf (E6), pop. 17.975; Eddy Co. (SE). On Fecos River. 70 m SE of Roswell.
AT&SF RR. Airline. CAL. Potash refinery; creamery; cotton gins. Resort,
caverns, mineral water. Important potash mines. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa.
Current-Argus + (fun^Su^M. Democratic 1886 8
Color advertising accepted.
Jeter Bryan, Editor; F. B. Rigdon, Publisher.
Eddy County News 4- Thursday Independent. 1910 8
Marcus Griffin, Editor and Publisher.
New Mexico Law -f- Monthly [sherHMnt 1934 3 28 138 x5 °°
Marcus Griffin, Editor; New Mexico Sheriffs and Police Assn., Publisher.
CARRIZOZOf (D5). pop. 1,389; Lincoln Co. (SO. 80 m NW of Roswell. SP RR. Pine.
spruce timber. Ships livestock. Mountain health resort. Agriculture.
Lincoln County News Friday Independent 1900 7 24 287 8.00
Paul B. Baker, Editor and Publisher.
CLAYTONf (F2), pop. 8.515; Union Co. (NE). 120 m NW of Amarillo, Texas. C&S
RR. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms. Beans, corn, sorghums.
Union County Leader -f .Wednesday Independent 1929 7 23 287 3.00
Paul W. Payton. Publisher.
CLOVISf (F4), pop. 17.818; Curry Co. (E). 100 m NE of Roswell. AT&SF RR. Airline,
CAL. Manufactures stock feeds, steel prefabri cations, builders' supplies, flour,
dairy and food products, soft drinks. Agriculture. Livestock, alfalfa, wheat, corn.
peanuts.
Curry County Times -4- Thursday Democratic 1931 7 24 280 1.50
"Chick" Taylor, Editor and Publisher. 116 E. Grand Ave.
24 297 12.00
Sunday circ.
24 301 3.00
93,328
§3,328
1,786
§1,910
§374
662
§8,400
§8,400
§3,395
§2,907
§1,415
2,350
§1,502
**7,951
Color advertising accepted.
Charles 8. Stanfield, Editor; Charles H. Fischer, Publisher.
DEMINGt (B«). pop. 5.672; Luna Co. (SW). 80 m NW of El Paso. Tex. AT&SF; SP
RRs. Resort. Copper, cine, tin mine*. Stock, poultry, fruit, grain farms. Beans,
cotton, maize.
f Graphlc-f Tuesday Independent 1902 8 22 287 5.00 §2,110
J Headlight -f Friday Independent 1882 8 22 287 5.00 §2,110
I Subscription price, $5.00 ; sold only In combination.
I David L. Watson, Editor and Publisher. 108 E. Pine St.
Sun (OflfsetV .Thursday Independent 1957 5 24 218 2.00 1,820
Harold Kotzker, Editor and Publisher, Box 669.
DEXTER (E6H), pop. 784; Chaves Co. (SE). 20 m 8E of Roswell. AT&SF RR. Bank,
Hagerman. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa, livestock.
Tribune-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1957 5 24 224 2.50 §377
Earl Stratum, Editor and Publisher, Hagerman.
CtreulatUm—A~*S«pt. A. B.C. Statement: wJuoe and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' • Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. TAgaU lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNallr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xStttwcription included In membership fee.
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ESPANOLA (C2%), pop. 1,446; Rio Arriba Co. (NW). 26 m N of Santa Fe. nearest
railroad station. AT&SF RR. Ships sheep, cattle, wool. Pine timber. Farming.
Fruit, chili, vegetables.
JThwuUy ........ Independent ....... 1956 8 23 280 3.60 53,150
.....
Robert "E.'"Tra'pp, '"Editor; William Birkett and Robert E. Trapp, Publishers.
P. O. Box 806.
ESTANCIAt (04). pop. 916; Torrance Co. (C). 40 m SE of Albuquerque, banking town.
ATASF RR. Diversified farming.
News-Chief tain -f .................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1928 7 24 280 3.00 §3,048
Mrs. Arminda Greene, Editor; Edwin M. Stanton, Publisher, Socorro.
FARMINGTON (A2), pop. 3,687 (special U. S. Census 10-16-66, gives 16,116); San
Juan Co. (NW). 146 m NW of Albuquerque. D&RGW RR. Airline, FAL. Distri-
bution point for Navajo Indian Reservation. Creamery. Oil reaneries. Coal mines,
oil wells. Agriculture. Apples, peaches, sheep.
Times4- fEvg.ex.Sat., inAmnttn*M* 1890 8 23 294 20.80 **ft,562
Tlme» + .................................... I Sun. Morn, "dependent ...... Sunday circ. **ft,921
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Lincoln O'Brien, Publisher, Box 37.
FORT SUMNERf <E4). pop. 1,982; De Baca Co. (E). 80 m N of Roswell. AT&SF
RR. Cattle and sheep ranches. Diversified fanning. Alfalfa, hay, apples.
peaches, melons.
De Baca County News ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 7 24 275 3.00
S. P. Stanage, Editor and Publisher.
GALLUPt (A3), pop. 0,188; McKinley Co. (NW). 126 m NW of Albuquerque. ATASF
RR. Airline, FAL. Navajo rugs and pottery made by the Indiana. Brick and
tile factory. Tourist center. Coal mines. Agriculture, sheep raising.
**—• -H- ......................... {!S£rsnat'independent- ..... "" 8 'V-SS/E? toss
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ernest Mills, Editor; Gerald H. Grosvenor, Publisher.
GRANTS (B8%), pop. 2,261; Valencia Co. (WC). 70 m W of Albuquerque. Saw mills,
wooden box, building block factories. Ships carrots. Pumice, fluor spar mines.
Agriculture. Truck crops, fruit.
Beacon + .................................. {^Sat'™"™' Independent ....... 1940 8 22 287 6.00 52.900
James B. Barber, Editor and Publisher.
HAGERMAN (E6%), pop. 1.024: Chaves Co. (SE). 25 m SE of Roswell. AT&SF RR.
Food locker plant. Agriculture. Livestock, cotton, alfalfa.
Star4- ....................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ........... 1957 5 24 224 2.50 5446
Earl Strut ton, Editor and Publisher.
HATCH (B6), pop. 1,064; Dona Ana Co. (S). 40 m NW of Las Cruces. AT&SF RR.
Diversified farming. Livestock.
^Chie^Uin0?' Ne™~ JThursday ........ Independent ...... 1926 6 24 280 2.50 §2,638
Edwin M. Stanton, Editor and Publisher, Socorro.
HOBBS (F6). pop. 18.876; Lea Co. (SE). 100 m SE of Roswell. T&NM RR. Airline,
CAL. Manufactures tanks, oil and gas separators. Oil refineries. Extensive
oil and gas wells. Cattle, sheep, some prrain crops.
Flare-f ..................................... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1948 8 22 287 2.50 t800
Agnes Kastner Head, Editor and Publisher, 114 E. Dunham. 1 1,000— Free
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert McGrath. Editor; Sun Publishing Corporation.
LAS CRUCESf (C6), pop. 12.826; Dona Ana Co. (S). On Rio Grande River, opposite
Mesilla. 44 m NW of El Paso, Tex. ATASF RR. Cotton seed oil mill. Alfalfa,
cotton, fruit, melons, livestock.
CitUen-f ................................. ..Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1902 8 24 294 3.00 53,920
Gene Priestley, Editor and Publisher.
} Monthly .......... Agriculture ....... 1944 4 26 189 1.60 *8,4S5
Robert Stearns]' Ed. 7 New Mexico Farm and Ranch, Inc., Pub., 240 W. Court Ave.
Sun.New.-f .............................
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Orville E. Priestley, Editor: The Sunshine Press, Publisher.
Wind & Sand-f ........................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1949 8 24 294 4.00 310
Distributed primarily to personnel at White Sands Missile Range. 6,490 — Free
Homer E. Gruver, Publisher, 114 S. Church St.
LAS VEGASt (D8). pop. 7.494: San Miguel Co. (NE). 46 m SE of Santa Fe. AT&SF
RR. Planing and roller mills. Ships hides and pelts, lumber, wool. New Mexico
Highlands University. Mountain and health resort. Medical hot springs. Pine
timber. Dude ranches. Diversified farming. Oats, wheat, barley.
Candle-fV ............................... Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1922 6 24 217 2.00 750
Students of New Mexico Highlands University, Editors and Publishers.
Highlands Highlight. V .......... Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1952 C4ont^lled 9f ^ dist. 2,600
Harry N. Lancaster, Editor; Alumni Assn. of New Mexico Highlands University.
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory in front of book.
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LAS VEGASf (Continued) Estab Coll* Width TDtpth Sub Clrc
OpUc-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent...... 1879 8 24 294 18.00 33,098
Comic atrip advertising accepted.
Thomas R. Wright, Editor; La* Vegas Publishing Co., Inc., 614 Lincoln.
LORDSBURGf (A6). pop. 3,625; Hidalgo Co. (SW). 148 m NW of El Paso, Tex. SP
RR. Copper, gold, silver mines. Cattle, goats, sheep, potatoes, hay.
Liberal 4- ....... ...-Thursday Independent. 1887 6 24 224 2.50 1,075
Richard B. Rice, Editor; Lords burg Liberal Pub. Co., Box 908.
LOVINGTONf (F5H). POP. 8.184; Lea, Co. (SE). 80 m 8E of Roswell. TftNM RR.
Distilling plant. Oil wells ; potash mines. Cotton, horses, sheep, cattle.
fEvg. ex. Sat.,
Leader + {Sun. & Mon., Independent 1909 8 22 297 4.00 3,016
(Sun. Morn.
Marvin Carlisle and Allan Hurst, Publishers, Box 2166.
PORTALESf <F4). pop. 8.112; Roosevelt Co. (E). 85 m NE of RoswelL ATASF RR.
Cotton gins ; canning factories ; creameries ; hotcheries ; bottling works. Irriga-
tion. Eastern New Mexico University. Diversified farming.
Chase, The+ V Thursday Collegiate 1984 5 24 227 2.00 $1,600
Students of Eastern New Mexico University. Editors and Publishers.
'w.t*. TWX««.U. /Evg.ex.Sat.4 Tfl-i n-ni 1901 8 24 294 11.68 **3,910
News-Tnbune-f lSun.,Sun.M. Ind* Dem Sunday circ. **3,9Sl
Comic strip advertising accepted.
G. K. Greaves, Editor.
Valley News4- Friday Democratic 1965 8 24 294 2.00 5626
Space sold in combination with News-Tribune.
The Portales News-Tribune Pub. Co., 106 N. Main.
RATONf (Eltt). pop. 8.241; Colfax Co. (NE). 28 m S of Trinidad. Colo. ATASF RR.
Manufactures wood products, flour, feed. Meat packing plant. Resort, gateway
to mountains. Coal, molybdenum mines; pine, cedar timber. Agriculture.
Cattle ranches.
Range-f ...Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1881 8 24 290 12.00 {3,963
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Jim Colegrove, Editor; Frank Pfeiffer. Publisher, 208 S. Third St.
RESERVEf (A5), pop. X£00; Catron Co. (W). 60 m N of Silver City, nearest banking
town and railroad station. ATASF RR. Furniture manufactured. Agriculture.
Livestock.
News-Chief tain -f Tuea. A Fri Independent 1955 6 21 224 3.00 53.026
Mrs. C. Atwood, Editor; Edwin W. Stan ton, Publisher, Box Q, Socorro.
ROSWELLf (E5), pop. 25,788; Chaves Co. (SE). 165 m SE of Albuquerque. ATASF
RR. Airline, CAL. Manufactures paint, mattresses. Oil refinery; cottonseed-
oil mill. Ships wood, mohair. Resort. Oil wells; potash mines. Two banks;
deposits (6-28-68), $31,764,941. New Mexico Military Institute. TV station.
Atomic Blast, The-f Monday Independent 1943 8 24 297 4.00 4,000
Distributed primarily to personnel at Walker Air Force Base.
Bob Lilly. Jr.. Publisher. Box 1191.
P^^H-L JEvg.ex.Sat.A T^^J^* 1888 8 22 294 16.60**1M73
Record* lSun..Sun.M. ^dependent. Sunday circ,**H.»3
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Al Stubbs. Editor; Record Publishing Co.
RoeweU Way. The-f Irregular Ch. of Com 1921 Controlled1 free dist. te.OOO
Claude Simpson, Editor; Chamber of Commerce, Publisher.
RUIDOSO (D6), pop. 806; Lincoln Co. (SC). 65 m W of Roswell. SPRR. Bank, Canitoxa.
News-h Friday Independent 1946 8 24 296 3.00 §1,700
Mr. and Mrs. Vie Lamb, Editors and Publishers.
SANTA FEt (D8), pop. 27.998; Santa Fe Co. (N). State Capital. 60 m NE of Albu-
querque. ATASF RR. Airlines, CAL; TWA. Shipping center for pinion nuts.
Mexican and Indian curios, transfer center for potatoes, livestock and fruit.
Manufactures handmade cravats and Indian jewelry* Mexican and Indian blank-
ets and rugs, textiles. Creamery. School of American Research; Laboratory of
Anthropology. Trout, bass fisheries. Lead. zinc. coal. gold, silver mines. Farming.
Corn, beans. Two banks; bank clearings (6-30-57), $289,646.000; deposits (6-80-
67), $69,182,878. 11,101 electric meters; 8,400 gas meters; 12,151 telephones.
Landscape (no adv.) 8ti. ayr Geographic 1961 2 42 133 2.00 2*X)
J. B. Jackson, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 2149. Controlled free dist. 1,OOO
»- M— .+ - fSSSSSt "— — • 1849 "
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert McKinney. Editor; New Mexican, Inc., Publisher.
New Mexico Historical I A™. •**,!- trt.*A»iMi 1926 l 60 »8 x8.00 1418
Review (no adv.) f <*»rtW Historical Controlled free dist. Jl80
Dr. Frank D. Reeve, Ed. ; Historical Society of New Mexico. Pub., P. O. Box 1727.
New Mexico Magaxine*.. Monthly..., Travel. 102S \ % }JJ 8'50 ******
George Fitzpatrick, Ed.; State Bureau of Publications, Box 938, Capitol Bldg.
New Mexico Register-*. Friday Catholic 1985 8 23 294 8.00 *6,216
Rev. F. A. Tournter, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., 219 Cathedral Place,
P. O. Box 60.
New Mexico School Review*. Monthly Educational.......1924 \ 2/2 Vii *4'°°
Minnlo GilHland, Editor; New Mexico Educational Assn., Publisher.
Clmdstk«i~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; wJuat sod March A.B.C Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Awiltj
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubUsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. «Noop*r*0
eats. 12 to indi. TAtate tines. 14 to Inch. tCowtty seat. PopuUtlon— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
-^S^S- -£l?°** ml* dttrin* *«*<J«wte T«»r. xSubscrfption Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the fed* to the «se of the Dtrtctery In frent of book,
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NEW MEXICO
SANTA FEf (Continued)
Palftcio, El (no adv.).....
i+ (En*. & Span.) Thursday £
J. T. Hoy. Editor and Publisher, Box 458.
Estab Cols+WidthVDtpth Sub
TH moTi+hW JAnthrops.. 1012 1 66 99 xS.OO
.Bi-monthly |Hi-t.& Art Controlled free dist.
Bruce T. Ellis, Editor; Archaeological Society of New Mexico, Publisher.
School of American Research.
SANTA ROSAt (E«H), pop. 2,199; Gnadalnpe Co. (EC). 116 m SB of Albuquerque.
SP; CRIAP RRs. Ships livestock. Copper mines. Agriculture. Corn, beans,
hay, fruit, livestock.
News + (En*. &_8pan.) .....Thursday Democratic 1922 6 26 280 2.00
SILVER CITYf (A6). pop. 7,022; Grant Co. (SW). 180 m NW of El Paso, Tex. AT4-
SP RR. Airline PAL. New " — - - - •
_- Mexico Western College. Health resort. Agriculture.
Livestock.
Enterprise-4- ..Thursday Democratic
Wm. H. Mullane, Editor and Publisher.
Mustang+V Thursday Collegiate 1904 B 24 224x1.00
Students of New Mexico Western College, Editors and Publishers.
Press and Independent 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892 5 24 224 18.00
Comic strip advertising accepted. Thursday edition printed in 8 cols., 24 nonps.,
280 agate lines.
C. E. Ely, Editor and Publisher.
SOCORROf (C4%). pop. 4,884; Socorro Co. (WC). On Rio Grande, 76 m S of Albu-
querque. ATASF RR. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. Dairy,
stock, grain farms. Alfalfa, cotton.
Socorro Co. News-Chieftian-f- {^Jg'j^gJi'Independent 1870 6 21 224 2.00
June W. Stanton, Editor; Ed win 'M. Stanton, Publisher, P. O. Box Q.
f D*Sp*n?)r' "l.'t...!*"?;..* } Friday Independent 1904 7
Oft
*480
*878
51.040
.1882 5 24 224 8.00 §1,800
54,725
$3^)50
24 280 2.50 §1,003
] Round-Up .Tuesday Independent 1960 7 24 280 1.26
I Alice B. Morgan, Editor; Pierre Morgan, Publisher, P. O. Box S.
SPRINGER (E2), pop. 1,668; Colfax Co. (NE). 90 m NE of Sante Fe. ATASF RR.
Ships lumber, beets, stock, feed. Coal mines; pine, spruce timber. Agriculture.
Sugar beets, alfalfa.
Tribune 4- .Thursday Independent. 1912 7 24 280 8.00 $965
E. B. Guthmann, Editor and Publisher.
STATE COLLEGE (C6), pop. ; Dona Ana Co. (S). 40 m NW of El Paso, Tex.
Railroad station, Mesilla Park. ATASF RR. Bank. Las Cruces. New Mexico
College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Ships fruit, cotton. Agriculture,
especially fruit.
Round-Up V .........Wednesday Agric. A Coll 1906 8 24 294 1.50
Students of the New Mexico A. and M. College, Editors and Publishers.
TAOSt (D2). pop. 1.815; Taos Co. (N). 66 m NE of Sante Fe, nearest railroad station.
ATASF RR. Flour mill. Resort. Timber. Agriculture.
^s£!nCOA0En^^ Democratic, 1885
Edward C.' Cabot', Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 486.
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES (B6). pop. 4,888; Sierra Co. (SW). 110 m NW of El
Paso, Tex. Railroad station, Engle. ATASF RR. Resort, medicinal springs. Gold,
silver mines. Diversified farming.
Hot Springs Herald -f Friday Independent 1928 8 24 280 3.00
Paul O. Tooley, Editor and Publisher.
Sierra County Advocate + Friday Independent 1882 7 24 280 8.00
Arietta Coleman, Editor and Publisher.
TUCUMCARIf (F8), pop. 8,419; Quay Co. (E). 180 m SE of Sante Fe. CRIAP; SP
RRs. Ships cattle. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, cotton.
™ , /Evg. ex. Sat., , ^^f 1901 8 24 294 15.60 94,068
News + {Su£ & Mon Independent Sunday circ. §4,068
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Jesse Price, Editor; Claude W. Robinson, Publisher.
CftraiUHon-HHrSept A.B.C. Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»»ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
7 24 280 2.50 $2,626
51,907
661
NEW YORK
Population 14,880,192 (U. 8. Census. 1960)
State Capital, ALBANY
New York is bounded on the north and northwest by Lake Ontario and the provinces of Ontario
and Quebec. Canada, east by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean, south
by the Atlantic Ocean, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and west and northwest by Pennsylvania
and Lake Erie. Its greatest length from north to south is 812 miles; its greatest breadth, 412
miles; land area, 47,944 square miles. The Weather Bureau at Albany gives the temperature
(annual monthly mean) as 48.3; highest on record, 104; lowest on record, — 24. Total annual
precipitation is 86.92 inches.
The surface is exceedingly diversified and most of the soil very fertile, so that the state pro-
duees nearly every kind of fruit, vegetable, grain, and forage crop that can be grown in the
temperate zone.
New York ranks first of all the states in manufacturing, in number of wage earners as well as
value of products. New York City is the great commercial metropolis of the United States. Buffalo
is the leading flour milling center of the world.
Transportation facilities are of the best. Railroads penetrate everywhere, and the state has
about 200 miles of navigable ocean, lake, and river waterways. The Barge Canal, which is mainly
the historic Erie Canal, connects the Great Lakes with the Hudson River, the main canal running
from the Niagara River to the Hudson River at Troy, with branches to Lake Ontario at Oswego,
and from the Hudson to Lake Champlain at Whitehall. Other branches connect through Lake
Cayuga with Ithaca, and with Geneva on Lake Seneca. The canal permits vessels of 2.600 tons to
pass, without transferring cargo, from any of the lake ports to the ocean. A Thruway for motor
traffic connects New York City via Albany with Buffalo.
The Adirondack in the north and the Catskill Mountains in the east attract hundreds of
thousands of tourists and campers; there are many yacht clubs along the shores of Long Island
Sound, and the ocean beaches are popular. Niagara Falls, near Buffalo, attracts 1,000,000 visitors
a year. New York has sixty-five state parks in which are many points of natural beauty and
interest, and much of the surface of the state is dotted by over 2,000 small lakes which make
popular summer resorts. Saratoga Springs is a fashionable watering place and has a famous track
for horse racing. It has been developed into a modern and elaborately equipped Spa.
The state's highly developed and closely integrated system of primary and secondary education
is under the control of the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, with 29
institutions located throughout the state. Some of the most famous colleges and universities in
the country are in New York State, including three with more than 20,000 students in the city
2rf Ite'!LYo&;,Collimbl* University, New York University and the College of the City of New
York^ The Military Academy of the United States Army, in a location famed for beauty, is on
the Hudson River above New York City at West Point.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), first. Urban population (1950), 85.5%. In 1950, of the
14,880,192 total population, 13.902,192 were white; 928,000 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950). 124,977. Farm acreage, 16,016,721. Average acreage per farm,
128.2. Average value per farm. $11,847. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 16,482.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $230.291,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eg**), $591,561,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : potatoes, $32,019,000, rank, fourth; wheat, $18,050,000;
dry edible beans, $8,982,000, rank, fifth; hay, $7,521,000; corn. $6,182,000; oats, $3,824,000;
maple sirup $1,995,000, rank, second; buckwheat, $410,000; barley, $400,000; rye, $198000-
soybeans, $166,000; red clover seed, $152,000.
Value of sales of fruits (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $23,439,000, rank, second; jrrapea, $6,544,-
000, rank, second; cherries, $4,137,000, rank, fifth; strawberries (value of production), $8.046.-
000, rank, sixth; pears, $1,037,000, rank, fifth; peaches, $471,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58): all cattle and calves, $380.625.000; horses and
mules, $4,184,000; all sheep and lambs, $3,145.000; hotfs and piss, $3,087 000
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $66,109,000, rank, seventh; chickens (farm and
commercial broilers), $18,789,000; turkeys, $4,299,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $427,232,000, rank, second.
Total milk production on farms, 9.665,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1967): non-fat dry milk
solids, 121,075,000 Ibs.; creamed cottaRe cheese, 76,956,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 27,981,000
Ibs.; creamery butter, 15,346,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 67.379,000 gallons.
FISHERIES AND FURS
•AT^tal catch« including lakes, marine waters and coastal rivers (1956), 154,911,000 Ibs.;
/?««£ '£?? valnje- Principal fish: clams, menhaden, scallops, oysters, flounder, por*y. Fur animals
(1956-57) -.estimated number of pelts taken, 583,910. Total value, $1,607,278. Principal furs:
muskrat, mink, beaver.
FORESTS
Total forest production (1947). 888,271 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: white pine, hemlock,
maple, birch, oak, beech, basswood, eastern spruce, ash, cherry, elm, cottonwood and aspen.
MINERALS
*188'1m'000; Prt»«*P*l mineral products in order of value: iron ore, cement.
MANUFACTURES
*3d!? bT Manufacture, $14,149.442,000. Leading Industry groups:
shing Industries, food and kindred products? trans-
w plant and new Wiiwant, $676,? 8 1,000.
fa * * * * manilf*ct«r* *n «»ch °* th« leading industry groups are avail-
through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 26, D. 0.
662
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NEW YORK
SCALE OF MILES
All rauroada are numbered as per ac-
~~companying U«t, making poaaible quick
and accurate identification of each line.
State Capitals
County Seats
ft' /Bolivar | flstanard«
142 Pennsylvania
156 Prattshurgh
162 Rutland
164 Saratoga & Schuylerville
165 Skaneateles Short Line
168 Staten Island Rapid Transit
RAILROADS
3 Arcade & Attica
18 Baltimore & Ohio
18a Bath & Hammondsport
20 Boston & Maine
30 Canadian National
31 Canadian Pacific
94 Long Island
95 Lowvilla t Beaver River
96 Marcellus & Otlico
114 Mlddletown I New Jerae y
130 New York Central
131 New York, Chicago I St Louis
37 Ddnsville & Ml Morris
41 Delaware & Hudson
43 Delaware, Lackawanna & West
76 Erie
79 Genesee & Wyoming
85 Grasse River
86 Greenwich & Johnsonville
Forest C
CarbondalJH LHoneSdale
*Archbald
134 New York, Hew Haven I Hartford 169a Thousand Islands
135 New York, Ontario I Western 170 Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo
136 New York, Susquelunni (West 173 Unadilla Valley
138 Norwood tSL Lawrence. 185,Wabash
33 Central Railroad of N J 91 Lehigtt & Hudson River
34 Central Vermont 92 Lehigh & Ne» England
36 Chesapeake & Ohio 93 Lehigh Valley
F Longitude 77* We.to
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MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-68), 7,896,900. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 4,897,-
000, rank, second. Number of post offices (1957), 1,803. Number of retail stores (1954), 183,312;
•ales, $18,074,998,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 62
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Albany (E), Albany 289,886 82 Niagara (W), Lockport. 189.092
2 Allegany (SW), Belmont 43,784 88 Oneida (C), Utica 222,865
8 Bronx (SE), Bronx 1,461,277 34 Onondaga (C), Syracuse 841,719
4 Broome (S), Binghamton 184,698 35 Ontario (WC), Canandaigua 60,172
6 Cattaraugus (SW), Little Valley 77,901 36 Orange (SE), Goshen 162,266
6 Cayuga (C), Auburn 70,186 37 Orleans (W), Albion 29.832
7 Chautauqua (SW), Mayville 185,189 38 Oswego (NC), Oswego 77,181
8 Chemung (S). Elmira 86,827 89 Otsego (EC), Coopers town 60,768
9 Chenango (SC), Norwich 89,188 40 Putnam (SE), Carmel 20,807
10 Clinton (NE), Plattsburg 53,622 41 Queens (SE), Jamaica 1.550,849
11 Columbia (SE), Hudson 43,182 42 Rensselaer (E), Troy 132,607
12 Cortland (C), Cortland 87.168 43 Richmond (SE), St. George 191,555
13 Delaware (SE), Delhi 44,420 44 Rockland (SE), New City 89,276
14 Dutchess (SE), Poughkeepsie.. 186,781 45 Saint Lawrence (N), Canton 98.897
15 Erie (W), Buffalo 899,288 46 Saratoga (E). Ballston Spa 74,869
16 Essex (NE), Elizabethtown 86.086 47 Schenectady (E). Schenectady.... 142.497
17 Franklin (NE). Malone 44,880 48 Schoharie (E), Schoharie 22,708
18 Fulton (E), Johnstown 61,021 49 Schuyler (SWC), Watkins Glen.. 14,182
19 Genesee (W), Batavia 47,584 60 Seneca (WC). Waterloo 29,263
20 Greene (SE), Catskill 28,746 61 Steuben (SW*), Bath 91,489
21 Hamilton (NE), Lake Pleasant.. 4.105 52 Suffolk (SE). Riverhead 276,129
22 Herkimer (NEC). Herkimer 61,407 63 Sullivan (SE), Monticello 40,781
28 Jefferson (N). Watertown 86,621 64 Tioga (S), Owego 80,166
24 Kings (SE), Brooklyn 2,788,176 66 Tompkins (SWC). Ithaca 69.122
25 Lewis (N), Lowville 22,521 56 Ulster (SE), Kingston 92,621
26 Livingston (W), Geneseo 40,257 57 Warren (NE), Lake George 89,205
27 Madison (C), Wampsville 46,214 58 Washington (E), Hudson Falls 47.144
28 Monroe (W), Rochester 487,682 59 Wayne (NW). Lyons 67.828
29 Montgomery (E), Fonda 59,594 60 Westchester (SE), White Plains 626,816
80 Nassau (SE). Mineola 672,765 61 Wyoming (W). Warsaw 82.822
81 New York (SE), New York 1,960,101 62 Yates (WC), Penn Yan 17.615
NEW YORK NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 119 Daily 32
Evening Dailies (77) Tri-weekly 2
Morning Dailies (42) Semi-weekly 6
Daily, Foreign (27) Weekly 187
Daily, with Sunday edition (37) Fortnightly 64
Tri-we<?kly 3 Monthly 1,032
Semi-weekly 12 S«>mi-monthly 114
Weekly 536 Bi-monthly 215
Fortnightly 6 Quarterly 172
Free or partly free circ. wklies( 20) Miscellaneous 84
Monthly 6
Shoppers (4) Total Periodicals 1,898
Total Newspapers 682
Total number of publications 2,580
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 56
Total number of towns having publications 486
For circulation ftfurea for daQy papers see also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally it U
possible to Incorporate a later flfure in that lUt.
Estab ColstWidthTDcpth Sub Circ
ADAMS (H8), pop. 1,762; Jefferson Co. (N). 14 m SW of Watertown. NYC RR. Man-
ufactures surgical appliances, fire trucks. Milk stations. Agriculture, especially
dairying.
Jefferson County Journal -f.... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1844 7 23 280 8.00 §2,315
Robert 8. Rhodes, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
ADDISON (F6U). pop. 1,920; Steuben Co. (SW). 12 m W of Corning. ERIE; BftO
RRs. Machine shop, feed mill. Agriculture, especially dairying.
AdsJntln5 *nd Wo0dhu11 JThursday ........ Republican ........ 1858 8 23 290 3.00 §1,172
Maurice ¥.'Miiier.' Editor and Publisher.
AFTON (J<), pop. 875; Chenango Co. (SC). 20 m NE of Binghamton. DAH RR.
Timber. Dairy and poultry farms. Cabbage.
n ........ 1878 6 26 276 2.60
Howard I. Adamy, Editor and Publisher, Route No. 7.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublither's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census, xRand McNaOy
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee,
BE SURE TO READ the Quids to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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ALBANYf (N6) pop. 184,995; Albany Co. (E). The State Capital. On Hudson River.
148 m N of New York. BAA: NYC; D&H RRs. Airlines: AA; BAL: MOH;
TWA. Near eastern terminus of Barge Canal. Important port visited by many
ocean-going vessels from several foreign countries.
Manufactures paper and paper products, packed pork and sausage, chemicals,
food products, felts and blankets, gas meters, men's shirts, machine tools,
brushes, baseballs, soft balls, cleansers, axle grease, car-heating equipment, em-
bossed wood blocks, college caps and gowns, billiard balls, carbonic acid gas.
fountain supplies, metallic ware stove specialties. Eleven banks; deposits (6-80-
58), $1,118,836,805. 48,826 electric (AC) meters; 44,072 gas (nat.) meters;
48,660 telephones. State Teachers College; College of St. Rose (women) ; Union
University and other educational institutions. One TV station.
Albany County Farm News + • Monthly .......... Agriculture ....... 1917 4 25 150 x.60 tl,196
Elizabeth Halcomb. Editor; Albany County Agricultural Extension Service Assn.,
Publisher, Room 207 Old P. O. Bldg.
Evangelist* ............................ Priday ............. Catholic ............. 1926 8 24 294 4.00 *2S,032
Rev. Gerald H. Kirwin, Ed.: Albany Cath. Press Assn., Pub., 162 State St. (6).
Health News ............................ .Monthly .......... Health ................ 1886 2 40 180
James J. Quinlivan. M.D.. Editor: New York State Dept. Controlled free dist. 1 19,100
of Health. Publisher, 84 Holland Ave. (8).
Knickerbocker News 4- ............ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1842 8 22 301 20.80 **55,542
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Gerald H. Salisbury, Publisher, 18-22 Beaver St. (1).
Low Bidder-!- ........................... Monthly ........ {N^ftata50** 1932 8 28 13612-°° $1.600
Thomas G. Carroll, Editor: Associated General Contractors of America, New York
State Chapter. Inc., Publisher, De Witt Clinton Hotel (1).
Monitor ..................................... Bi-monthly ..... Industrial ........... 1914 3 26 180 xS.OO J2.195
Whitman Daniels, Editor; Associated Industries of
New York State, Inc., Publisher, 80 Lodge St. (7).
jBi-
r ; New
-monthly ..... Law Profn ......... 1928 1 51 101x1.25 U0.075
John E. Berry, Editor ; New York State Bar Assn., Publisher.
99 Washington Ave. (10).
N*w VnrV <u«t*» Rulloti^ MnnthW /Official Legal 1928 6 26 280 1.00 J500
New York State Bulletin ........ Monthly .......... iNot!ces Controlled free dist. J306
M. Burgess, Editor; Department of State. Editor and Publisher (1).
New York State Conserva- lwl ^^vi- 0«™ „„.*««« 1946 8 27 140 2.00 70,250
tionist (no adv.) .............. {Bi-monthly ..... Conservation ..... Controlled free dist. 8,700
New York State Conservation Dept., Publisher.
New York State Education V.. Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1914 2 81 112x2.00 73,844
G. Howard Goold, Editor; New York State Teachers Association, Publisher, 162
Washington Ave. (10).
New York State Nurse ........... -5 ti. a yr .......... Nursing .............. 1929 3 27 140x2.00 tl3,033
Issued January, March, May, September, November.
Edwin G. Graham, Ed. New York State Nurses Assn., Pub., 885 State St. (6).
'"'(nrafv",11?0*" ....... }Month,y {^Itfc.^ 151 8760.00
Wilmer D. Masters on, Jr., Editor; Matthew Bender & Co., Inc., 255 Orange St.
Rosaverian+ V ........................ Ev. 3 wks ........ Collegiate .......... 1936 5 25 196 3.00 $600
Students of College of Saint Rose, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. J200
State College News V ............. -Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1916 5 24 208x2.00 $2,500
Students of State College for Teachers, Editors and Publishers (3).
Tic (no adv.) .......................... Monthly .......... Dentistry ........... 1942 2 38 130 1.50 J26.000
Sold to dental laboratories, who distribute free to dentists on their mailing list.
Joseph Strack, Editor; Ticonium, Publisher, 418 N. Pearl St. (1).
Times-Union + ........................ .Every Morn...Independent ........ 1856 8 22 308 20.80**63>420
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 10.40**117,417
Gene Robb. Publisher. 24 Sheridan Ave. (1).
{United Paper (no adv.) ........... Monthly ......... {]ka£D<£aker8 1948 5 24 217 X 140'000
United Papermakers and Warterly ........ f?aTpelIndu8' 1902 3 26 108 x.75 140,000
Paperworkers Journal ...... fwuarveny ........ J& Labor
Henry Paley, Editor: United Papermakers and Paperworkers, Publisher,
N. Pearl St. and Wolfert Ave.
ALBIONf (D4). pop. 4,860; Orleans Co. (W). On Barge Canal. 84 m W of Rochester.
NYC RR. Manufactures cotton, burlap, paper bags, canned goods, wine, concrete
blocks, film, dehydrated soups. Frozen fruit processing plant. Stone quarries.
Diversified farming. Apples, peaches, tomatoes.
Advertiser 4- ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1929 8 24 308 3.00 **1,622
P. A. Dragon, Editor and Publisher.
.™...™™ Agriculture ....... 1917 4 24 140x1.60 -
E. E. Harding, Editor ; Orleans County Farm Bureau Assn.. Publisher.
} Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1884 8 24 308 8.00 fZ.215
J. T. Lonergan. Editor and Publisher.
ALDEN (C5), pop. 1,252 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 1,906), Erie Co. (W). 20 m
E of Buffalo. DL&W; ERIE RRs. Manufactures sheet metal specialties, paper
products, feed. Machine shops. Resort, mineral wells. Gas wells. Farming.
Advertiser 4- ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1914 6 26 280 2.60 51,760
J. A. Weisbeck, Editor; J. A. Weisbeck and L. A. Weisbeck, Publishers.
Ctosalstten **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn: tPubHiher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership f**.
BE SURE TO READ the Odd* to the use of fee Directory fa front of booh.
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ALEXANDRIA BAY (J2), pop. 1,688; Jefferson Co. (N). On St. Lawrence River, 80 m
N of Watertown. Railroad station, Redwood. NYC RR. Creamery, boat works,
planing mill. Sturgeon fisheries. Summer resort. Entrance to Thousand Islands.
Dairy farms.
Thousand Islands Sun + Thursday Independent 1901 8 28 294 8.50 1 3, 296
Laurence M. Roy, Editor; Thousand Islands Printing Co., Inc., Pub.
ALFRED (E6), pop. 2,068; Allegany Co. (SW). 12 m SW of HornelL ERIE RR. Pottery,
machine tools, concrete products manufactured. Alfred University ; State School
of Ceramics. Dairy, poultry, potatoes.
{Fiat Lux -f V Tuesday Collegiate 1913 5 24 224 4.00 $1,500
Reporter, The V (no adv.) 4 ti. a yr .Collegiate. 1955 8 28 140
Students of Alfred University, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. £8,500
Sun-f. Thursday Republican 1885 5 24 210 8.00 9775
Eugene T. Van Horn, Editor; Sun Publishing Company.
ALLEGANY (D6), pop. 1,788; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 4 m W of Olean. ERIE; PA
RRs. Manufactures ice cream mix, cement vaults. Nurseries. Agriculture.
Hay, wheat, potatoes.
CitUen-j- .Thursday Democratic 1896 6 26 276 8.00
Allie Mntchlechner, Editor and Publisher.
ALTAMONT (M5), pop. 1,127 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,278) ; Albany Co.
(E). 17 m W of Albany. D&H RR. Bottling works, machine shop, saw mill.
Dairy, grain farms. Buckwheat, hay.
>any } Friday Ind. Rep 1884 8 24 280 8.00 §3,210
H. F. Ogsbury, James Pino and Marvin C. Vroman, Editors and Publishers.
ALTON (G4), pop. X850; Wayne Co. (NW). 80 m W of Rochester. NYC RR. Bank,
Sodus. Canned goods, insecticide powder manufactured. Diversified farming.
>Bfl and JMonthly Agriculture 1920 4 24 154 x.25 J3.619
Avery Arnold, Editor; Wayne County Extension Service Assn., Publisher.
AMENIA (N7), pop. X600; Dutchess Co. (SE). 25 m NE of Poughkeepsie. NYC RR.
Agriculture. Dairying.
Harlem Valley Times -f Thursday Independent 1852 6 24 203 3.50 51,325
Douglas T. Shaw, Editor; Philip Straus, Publisher.
AMITYVILLE (D2%), pop. 6,164 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 7,900) ; Suffolk
Co. (SE). On Great South Bay, 30 m E of New York. LI RR. Manufactures boats,
television and auto parts, novelties. Nurseries. Residential. Summer resort.
Long Island Sun + Thursday Republican 1911 8 24 280 4.00 §2,6O3
P. J. Watson, Editor; Suffolk Consolidated Press Co., Inc., Pub., Bay Shore.
Record -f- Thursday Independent 1904 8 24 276 2.50 §3,311
Charles F. Delano, Editor and Publisher.
AMSTERDAM (M4%). pop. 82,240; Montgomery Co. (E). On Mohawk River and
Barge Canal. 16 m NW of Schenectady. NYC RR. Airport.
Rugs and carpets, underwear, fabric gloves, pearl buttons, plastics, brooms,
paper boxes, men's shirts, mattresses, dresses, electronics measurement equip-
ment, antennas manufactured. Six banks; deposits (6-30-58), $80,111,316.
15,150 electric (AC) meters; 9,000 gas (nat.) meters; 14,621 telephones.
Recorder-}- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1879 8 24 294 20.40**13,836
Gardiner Kline, Editor; William J. Kline A Son. Inc., Pub., 12 Railroad St.
ANDOVER (E6), pop. 1,851; Allegany Co. (SW). 13 m SW of Hornell. ERIE RR. Silk
mill; cheese factory. Oil and gas wells. Dairy farms. Potatoes, hay.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1887 5 24 210 3.00 §662
C. C. Backus, Editor ; News Printing House, Publisher.
ANGOLA (B5), pop. 1,936 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,421); Erie Co. (W).
20 m S of Buffalo. NYC; NYC&SL; PA RRs. Brewing equipment, canned goods,
feed, fertilizer, cement blocks manufactured. Diversified farming.
Evans Journal (offset) Thursday Republican 1951 5 24 217 3.50 §680
Elwyn Guest, Editor and Publisher, 19 Center St.
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON (N6%), pop. X800; Dutchess Co. (SE). 24 m N of
Poughkeepsie. Bank, Red Hook. Railroad station, Barrytown. NYC RR. Dairy.
fruit farms.
Bardian. TheV (offset) ......... Bi-weekly ....... Collegiate ........... 1932 4 24 154
Students of Bard College, Columbia University, Editors and Publishers.
8.00
ARCADE (D5%), pop. 1,818 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,934) ; Wyoming Co.
(W). 85 m SE of Buffalo. A&A; PA RRs. Manufactures last blocks, television
parts, hydraulic jacks, dairy products, ten pins, diapers, feed, beverages. Maple
timber. Agricuulture, especially dairying.
Herald-f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1892 8 24 301 4.00 ** 1,525
Prints editions under names of News, Bliss; Press, Delevan; Review, Holland:
Censor, Sardinia.
Paul F. Don-is, Editor and Publisher.
ARDSLEY (C2), pop. 1,744 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 3,634) ; Westchester Co.
(SE). 15 m N of New York. NYC RR. Manufactures chemicals, wire springs,
sportswear. Nursery. Ardsley School (girls).
Recorder-4- .............................. Friday ............ Republican ......... 1908 B 24 210 2.50 5950
Casilda L. Ayuela, Editor and Publisher, Publisher, Hastings-On Hudson.
ASTORIA— See Long Island City.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included ia membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Golds to the «se of the Directory in front of book.
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ATHENS (N6), pop. 1,546; Greene Co. (SE). On Hudson River, opposite Hudson.
Railroad station. West Athens. NYC RR. Pocketbooks, aluminum truck bodies,
bricks manufactured. Summer resort. Diversified farming. Fruit, potatoes, corn.
Hepaid~t Thursday Independent 1938 6 26 280 8.00
G. E. Bleezarde, Editor and Publisher, Ravena.
ATTICA (D6), pop. 2,676 (apecial U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 2,820); Wyoming Co.
(W). 38 m E of Buffalo. ERIE; NYC; A&A RRs. Manufactures electrical equip-
ment, fireproof doors, containers, shirts, mill work, barn equipment. Agricul-
ture. Beans, oats, corn.
News-f Thursday Republican 1872 8 24 280 2.50
Laura Sharts, Editor; L. Aldrich Cass, Jr., Publisher, Warsaw.
AUBURNf (G6) pop. 86.722; Cayuga Co. (C). 22 m SW of Syracuse. LV; NYC RRs.
Manufactures electronics, dairy products, feeds, shoes, rope, locomotives,
rubber stampings, crushed stone, canned goods, Diesel engines, air conditioners,
rugs, surgical instruments, plastics. Five banks; deposits (7-1-58), $94,045,428.
11,703 electric (AC) meters; 11,116 gas (artif.) meters; 12,203 telephones.
Citizen-Advertiser -f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1870 8 24 280 21.84
William O. Dapping. Editor; Auburn Publishing Company, 84 Dill St.
AU SABLE FORKS (N1H). Pop. 1,648; Essex Co. (NE). 28 m SW of Plattsburg.
D&H RR. Paper and pulp mills. Granite quarries; spruce timber. Dairying.
Potatoes, grain, hay.
7 26 280 4.00 §2,466
£325
960
§11,483
S. W. Harnett, Editor; Adirondack Record, Inc., Publisher.
AVON (E6). pop. 2,412; Livingston Co. (W). On Genesee River, 19 m S of Rochester.
ERIE RR. Manufactures macaroni, alfalfa meal, canned goods. Frozen food proc-
essing plant. Diversified farming.
Herald-News -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1874 5 22 224 4.00 **893
D. R. Sanders, Editor; Herald-News, Inc., Publisher.
BABYLON (E2%), pop. 6,016 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 9,770) ; Suffolk Co.
(SE). On South Shore of Long Island, 30 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Residential.
Resort and sport fishing center. Dress factory.
Em*Ie+ Thursday Republican 1929 8 24 280 4.00 §2,117
Albert Ruhfel, Editor; Suffolk Consolidated Press Co., Inc., Pub., Bay Shore.
Town Leader Thursday Republican 1910 6 24 224 4.00 $12,582
James B. Cooper, Editor; Babylon Publishing Company.
BAINBRIDGE (K6). pop. 1,505; Chenango Co. (SC). On Susquehanna River, 33 m
NE of Binghamton. D&H RR. Manufactures casein, glue, dry milk, milk sugar,
milk, plastics. Dairy, poultry farms. Cabbage.
News-h Thursday Republican 1867 8 23 294 3.00 §1,322
Edward J. Russell, Jr., Editor; Deposit Courier Co., Inc., Publisher, Deposit.
BALDWIN (D2%), pop. X 2 1,000; Nassau Co. (SE). 23 m E of New York City. LI RR.
Manufactures gas burners, kitchen cabinets, knit goods, spaghetti sauce.
Commercial fisheries. Residential.
Citizen -f Thursday Republican 1925 8 24 287 3.00 J2.940
A. Earl Beegle Co., Inc., Publisher, 74-76 S. Grand Ave.
Long Island Graphic — Baldwin-Nassau Edition — See Long Island City.
BALDWINSVILLE (H4), pop. 4,495 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,404) ; Onon-
daga Co (C). On Seneca River, 12 m NW of Syracuse. DL&W RR. Manufactures
knives, paper products, pumps. Shipping center. Elm timber. Diversified farming.
Potatoes, cabbage.
i
7 26 280 2.50 J2.821
8 24 294 3.00 §3,355
JThursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1846
W. E. Davis.]EditorV Gazette Publishing Company.
Messenger-l- ............................ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1905
Don H. Brown, Editor; Onon-Town Publishing Co., Inc.
Onondaga County News — See Syracuse, N. Y.
BALLSTON SPAf (N4%), pop. 4,937; Saratoga Co. (E). 16 m N of Schenectady.
D&H RR. Manufactures hosiery, gloves, leather, yarn, plastics, machine parts.
Resort, mineral springs. Dairy, poultry farms.
Journal -f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1798 5 24 224 6,004 — Free
C. W. Andrews. Editor; Grose Publications, Inc., 46 Bath St.
BARKER (C4), pop. 523 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 506) ; Niagara Co. (W),
35 m NE of Buffalo. NYC RR. Cold storage plant; nursery. Diversified farming.
Register .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1913 5 24 205 2.00
Joseph A. Giampapa, Editor; Lyndonville Enterprise Company, Publisher,
10 Riverside St., Lyndonville.
BATAVIAt (D4%), pop. 17,799; Genesee Co. (W). 88 m W of Rochester. ERIE; LV;
NYC RR. Manufactures shoes, paper boxes, die eastings, farm implements.
labels, work shirts, metal products. Beech, maple timber; gypsum mines.
Agriculture.
......... JMonthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1917 4 24 154 x.60 1,125
Genesee County Extension Service Assn., Publisher, 420 E. Main St.
™« ..... wTiiV ......... j^V|5:?iXLSlln ..... Ind' *** ............. 1878 8 24 801 23.
Miller. Editor and Publisher.
' A B'C Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, e«tim«i«d. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch .V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
«i*2SJ» VX Iifffi °P7 dttnng *cad«n»te ^ar. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the «M of the Directory in front of book.
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BATHf (F6), pop. 6,416 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,979) ; Steuben Co. (SW).
80 m NW of Elmira. ERIE; DL&W RRs. Manufactures ladders, printing press
bases, piston rings, electronic tubes, corrugated pipe. Diversified farming.
Potatoes, milk.
St^!dvolcatel+er *«? JThursday Republican 1843 8 24 280 2.50 §2,995
Marion B. Latham, Editor; Courier Company, Ltd., Publisher.
BAY SHORE (E2%), pop. 9,665; Suffolk Co. (SE). on Great South Bay, 40 m E of
New York. LI RR. Ferry in summer to Point O'Woods, Ocean Beach, Saltaire,
Fair Harbor. Manufactures sweaters. Resort. Dairy, truck farms.
News day — See Garden City.
Sentinel and Journal + Thursday Republican 1922 8 24 280 4.00**3,28S
J. N. Fanelli, Ed.; Suffolk Consolidated Press Co., Inc., Pub., 82 Fourth Ave.
Suffolk-Every-Week-f .Friday Republican 1932 5 24 224 1.00 §772
Albert Ruhfel, Editor; Suffolk Consolidated Press Co.. Inc., Pub., 82 Fourth Ave.
BAYSIDE— See Flushing.
BEACON (N7%), pop. 14,012; Dutchess Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 68 m above
New York. NYNH&H; NYC RRs. Ferry to Newburgh. Summer buying center.
Manufactures hats, rubber goods, leather clothing, furniture, garments, baking
ovens, belting, fire hose reels, bricks, paper boxes, chemicals. Agriculture.
Group Psychotherapy Quarterly Soc. Sciences 1947 1 54 94 8.00
J. L. Moreno, M.D., Editor; Beacon House, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 311.
Newburgh-Beacon News — See Newburgh.
BEDFORD (DH/6), pop. 2,417 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,553) ; Westchester
Co. (SE). 38 m N of New York. Railroad station, Redford Hills. NYC RR.
Residential.
Patent Trader — See Mount Kisco.
BEECHHURST— Russian Orthodox Journal — See Flushing.
BELFAST (D6), pop. X788; Allegany Co. (SW). 23 m NE of Olean. ERIE; PA RRs.
Saw mill ; machine shop. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Blaze-h Thursday Independent 1899 6 24 280 4.00
W. B. Sanders, Editor; W. B. and D. R. Sanders, Publishers, Fillmore.
BELLEROSE— See Glen Oaks.
BELLMORE (D2^), pop. X 19,500; Nassau Co. (SE). 25 m SE of Brooklyn. LI RR.
Bank, Floral Park. Manufactures sportswear, boats, scientific instruments, cellu-
loid. Residential.
t550
. ............. Independent ...... 1936 5 24 224 2.00 —
Kathleen von Freymann, Editor; Frank G. Valentine, Publisher, 107 Grand Ave.
BELMONTf (D6), pop. 1,211; Allegany Co. (SW). 68 m SE of Buffalo. ERIE RR.
Manufactures handles, dairy products. Agriculture. Dairying.
A1HomTNe°w^ .......... Agricultural ...... 1914 4 24 154 x.50 1:2,500
Allegany County Extension Service Assn. (Agric. dept.), Publisher.
Dispatch-f ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1888 7 22 273 3.00 §1,400
Clifford G. and Rosemary Grastorf, Editors and Publishers, 50 Schuyler St.
BETHPAGE (D2%),pop. X 20, 000 ; Nassau Co. (SE). 8 m E of Hemps tead. LI RR. Con-
crete blocks, metal novelties manufactured. Nurseries. Residential.
Newsgram, The ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 8 26 294 2.60 §2,873
Robert L. Morton, Editor; Litmor Publishing Co., 22 W. Nicholi St., Hicksville.
BINGHAMTONf (J6), pop. 80,674; Broome Co. (S). On Susquehanna River, 80 m S of
Syracuse. ERIE; DL&W; D&H RRs. Airlines: EAL; MOH; TWA; FTL (air-
freight).
Manufactures photographic supplies, silk, furniture, books, shoes, clothing,
business machines, aviation trainers, fast freezer units, valves, flexible shaft-
ing, metal stampings and wire products, machine tools, cosmetics, food prod-
ucts proprietaries, dairy feeds. Five banks; deposits (6-30-58), $178,051,159.
71,693 electric (AC) meters; 45,321 gas (nat.) meters; 90,824 telephones.
Two TV stations.
fchenango Valley Citizen-|- Thursday .. Independent 192° 5 24 224 2'50 70°
224
3,400— Free
2.50 750
3,200 — Free
102 2.00
1,350
3,650
17,000
L Citizen Press-f- Thursday ...Independent. .. 1920 5 24
Stanley J. Jankiewicz, Editor; Citizen Publishing Co., 1 Miles St.
English Record, The -f 3 ti. a yr Educational 1950 1 52
New York State English Council, an affiliate of the National Council of
Teachers of English, Publisher, 98 Oak St.
Farm and Home News* Monthly {gSSft.*.. Contr'oWfr'ee dlst.
Comprised of: Broome County Farm and Home News (N.Y.) ; Columbia-Luzerne-
Wyoming Farm and Home News (Pa.); Lackawanna- Wayne-Pike Farm and
Home News (Pa.) ; Susquehanna-Bradford Farm and Home News (Pa.). Space
sold singly and in combination as a group.
Farm and Home Publications, 85 Mitchell Ave.
PpfiM, fEvg.ex.Sun., Ind Rc_ 1904 8 23 300 26.00 **66,»78
Pre" + \Sun. Morn. Ind' Rep Sunday circ.**67,610
Comic strip advertising accepted.
F. W. Stein, Editor; Binghamton Press Co., Inc., Pub. 19 Chenango St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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8un+ ........................................ Morn.ex.Sun... Republican ......... 1822 8 22 298 15.60**29,945
Comie strip advertising accepted.
W. H. Hill, Editor; Morning Sun, Inc., Publisher, 60 Henry St.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Binghamton Edition, Circ., *1 6,097.
BLASDELL— See Frontier Herald, Hamburg.
BUSS (D5), pop. X400; Wyoming Co. (W). 45 m SE of Buffalo. B&O RR. Bank.
Arcade. Flour and feed mill. Dairy farms. Potatoes, milk.
News — see Herald, Arcade.
BOUVAR (D6%), pop. 1.490; Allegany Co. (SW). 18 m E of Clean. Nearest railroad
station, Wells ville. B&O; ERIE RRs. Manufactures nitroglycerine. Oil refinery.
Oil wells. Dairy farms.
Breeze + ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1891 7 24 276 3.00 §900
Robert F. Schnettler, Editor; Allegany Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
BOONVILLE (K8%), pop. 2,829; Oneida Co. (C). 80 m N of Utica. NYC RR. Furni-
ture factory. Mountain resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms. Milk, potatoes, hay.
Herald-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1851 8 24 287 3.50 §1,500
A. C. O'Donnell, Editor; Clayton A. Musser, Publisher.
BRENTWOOD (E2). pop. 2,803; Suffolk Co. (SE). 45 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR.
Bank, Central Islip. Tools, dies, cement blocks manufactured. Truck, dairy farms.
Potatoes, cauliflower, cabbage.
BrBnulTe0Un + !ntra!. .I"!!? JThursday ..Republican ...... 1924 5 22 210 2.00 §1,921
Ed. Karp7 Editor; "Rambler Publishing Corp., 52, N. County Rd., Smithtown.
BREWSTER (Dl), pop. 1,810; Putnam Co. (SE). 9 m W of Danbury, Conn. NYC;
NYNH&H RRs. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Patent Trader — See Mount Kisco.
Standard + ............................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1869 7 26 280 3.00 §1,400
Marjorie L. Addis. Editor and Publisher.
BRIDGEHAMPTON (G2), pop. X906; Suffolk Co. (SE). On Atlantic Ocean, 100 m
NE of New York. LI RR. Fertilizer factory. Shore resort. Dairy, truck farms.
Potatoes.
N*ws-f ..................................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1895 6 26 276 3.00 §1,100
Robert C. Hallock, Editor; Robert C. Hallock and Harold M. Hallock, Publishers.
BROCKPORT (E4), pop. 4,748 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,129) ; Monroe Co.
(W). On Barge Canal, 18 m NW of Rochester. NYC RR. Boat connections. Manu-
factures canned goods, paper boxes, pumps. Cold storage. State Teachers College.
Farming. Wheat, oats, potatoes.
Republic-Democrat -f .............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1856 7 24 280 3.50 1,425
W. K. Hovey. Editor and Publisher.
Stylus -f V ................................ Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1928 5 24 210 2.00 1,500
Students of Brockport State Teachers College. Editors and Publishers.
BRONXVILLE (Dl%), independent branch of Yonkers P. O., pop. 6,778 (special U. S.
Census 4-1-57, gives 6,645); Westchester Co. (SE). 12 m NW of New York.
NYC RR. Residential suburb of New York. Sarah Lawrence College (women).
Campus-h V .............................. Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1929 5 24 196 6.00 J550
Students of Sarah Lawrence College, Editors and Publishers.
*!!.d JThursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 8 23 297 5.00 **3,804
Peter Dowd, Editor; Westchester County Publishers, Inc.
10 Studio Arcade.
Villager, The + ........................ Monthly .......... Ne^ftL 1928 2 42 14° 2'75 *12'000
Not issued during July, August, September.
Mrs. R. K. Howe, Editor; Bronxville Women's Club, Publisher, 134 Midland Ave.
BROOKFIELD (K9). pop. X 425; Madison Co. (C). 25 m SW of Utica. Railroad station,
North Brookfleld. DL&W RR. Bank, Waterville. Resort. Dairy, stock farms.
Courier-f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1875 6 24 276 3.00 6SO
D. M. Worden, Editor and Publisher.
BROOKLYN! (C2%), (Brooklyn Borough of the City of New York), pop. 2,738,175
(special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,602,433). Kings Co. (SE). On Western
end of Long Island. NYO&W; NYC; NYNH&H; NYS&W; LI; ERIE; LV; CNJ;
B&O; DL&W; PA RRs. Airport. Connected with Manhattan Island by subways,
ferries and bridges. Thirty-six miles of improved water front ; numerous docks.
Value of imports and exports ranks very high. Extensive importation, distribu-
tion and refining of sugar and coffee. One of the most important manufacturing
centers. Style center in production of ladies' shoes. Manufactures include : shoes,
paints and varnish, clothing, foundry and machine shop; paper, meat products,
preserved fruits, sirups, glass, floor covering, furniture, toys, novelties, penicillin,
printing machinery. U. S. Navy Yard. Brooklyn College. Long Island University,
and other technical schools.
Advertiser-Digest -|- ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1942 5 23 215 8.00 $9,500
Edward Mirabeau Herrschaft, Editor and Publisher, 32 Ralph Ave. (21). £7,500 — Fre*
Aidal (Echos) (Lithuanian). .Monthly ...... jlrt61106' L!t" 1945 2 40 126 6'00 2'000
Antanas Vaiciulaitis, Ed.; Franciscan Fathers, Pubs., 680 Bushwick Ave. (21).
All-Sports Review-f ............... Monthly .......... Sports Fans ....... 1958 5 24 210 1.50
Jack Schwartz, Editor and Publisher, 381 St. Nicholas Ave. (27).
OrcnUtion A*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use§ Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
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Alumni Bulletin Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1924 "
Sub
Phillip E. Lear, Editor; Alumni Association of the State University College of
Medicine at N.Y.C., Publisher, 450 Clarkson Ave. (8).
Clit
1.700
2,726
110 1.00 2,796,584
Ateitis (Lithuanian)-!- Monthly Cath. Youth 1950 2 24 116 5.00 £1.700
Not issued during July and August.
Paulius Jurkus, Editor; Lithuanian Catholic Youth Assn., Publisher,
916 WUloughby Ave. (21).
Awake (no adv.) Semi-mo Religious 1919 2 34
Prints editions in 18 foreign languages.
Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, Publisher, 117 Adams St. (1).
Bay News-f Thursday .... Independent .. 1946 5 24
Daniel Greenberg, Editor; Bay News, Inc., Publisher, 1692 Utica Ave.
BME Marine Engineer I-M^+UU, /Marine Eng'g 10.0 . 0. 1<U|
(no adv.) J Monthly j& Labor 1952 5 24 196
200
1.60
(34).
§1365
Lester Kushner, Editor; Brotherhood of Marine Engineers, Publisher,
675 Fourth Ave. (82).
Boro Leader -f Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 196 2.00
George E. Dennen, Editor and Publisher, 82 Clermont Ave. (5).
Broadway News-f .Friday Independent 1925 5 24 210 1.00
Charles W. Koenig, Editor and Publisher, 48-49 45th St., Long Island City (4).
Brooklyn Daily + {£ °3™nfx'Sat' Independent 1933
Color advertising accepted.
Arnold Fine, Editor; Brooklyn Daily Corp., Publisher, 2427 Surf Ave. (24).
Brooklyn Heights News -f Friday Independent 1943 5 24 220 1.00
Albert E. Rahm, Editor and Publisher, 44 Court St. (1).
Brooklyn Heights Press-f .Thursday Independent 1939 5 24 220 2.00
*5,162
5 24 200 13.00 §32,450
Richard J. Margolis, Editor; Brooklyn Heights Press, Inc., Publisher,
130 Montague St. (1).
Brooklyn Record Friday Independent 1938 5 28 217 1.00
Katharine S. Dixon, Editor and Publisher, 44 Court St. (1).
Brooklyn Teacher V Monthly Educational 1921 3 30 140 x
Irving M. Boroff, Ed.; Brooklyn Teachers Assn., Pub., 1875 East 18th St. (29).
Bulletin of the Medical So- 1
.of Kings
of Brooklyn
C. F. McCarty, M.D., Ed.; Medical Society of the Co. of Kings and Academy of
Medicine of Brooklyn, Publisher, 1313 Bedford Ave. (16).
Canarsie Courier -f .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1921 5 23 215 3.00
Edward M. Herrschaft. Editor and Publisher, 182 Conklin Ave.
Caravan, The-f ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1953 5 24 210 5.00
George S. Debs, Editor; Arab- American Business Service Bureau, Inc.,
Publisher, 168 Hoyt St. (17).
Coney Island Times-f ............ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1897 5 24 210 2.00
Sol Levy, Editor; The Empire Publishing and Printing Corp., 1617 Surf Ave.
(24), Coney Island.
cTitVi°-E^ ......... Catholic ............. 1933 8 24 28° 3-°°
Msgr. Alessandro Ciocia. D.D., Ed.; II Crociato, Pub., One Hanson Place (17).
Current Chiropody ................... Monthly .......... Chiropody .......... 1951 Cont2o4lled ?r°ee £°t°
Dr. M. N. Cupshan, Editor; Dr. I. H. Hanover, Publisher, 1 Nevins St. (17).
Ctas-f (Times) (Polish) ....... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1905 5 23 186 8.00
Leopold Obierek. Editor; Czas Publishing Co., Inc., 142 Grand St. (11).
Darbininkas-f (The Worker )!Tl1M *Fr* Path A Labor 1916 7 24 28° 6'00
(Lithuanian) ..................... jTues.ftFrf ....... Cath. & Labor.... Controlled free dist.
S. Suztedelis, Editor; Franciscan Fathers, Publisher, 910 Willoughby Ave. (21).
Flatbush Life (offset) ............ Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1956 5 24 210 3.00
Walter Karp, Editor; Herman Furtzaig, Publisher, 5 Snyder Ave.
Flatbush Magazine .................. Monthly .......... Ch. of Com ......... 1922 3 27 140x1.00
B. J. King, Ed.; Flatbush Chamber of Commerce. Inc., 887 Flatbush Ave. (26).
Flatbush Times + ................... Friday ............ Republican ........ 1952 5 24 203 2.50
Joseph B. Samitz, Editor; Flatlands Printing Co., Inc., Publisher,
929 Remsen Ave. (36).
Glendale Register^- ................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1946 5 24 210
Henry Hardenfelder, Editor and Publisher, 65-12 80th Ave., Glendale.
Grandstand Manager-l- ........... Monthly .......... {pXfiS. 195° B 24 21°
Jack Schwartz, Editor and Publisher, 831 St. Nicholas Ave. (27).
Graphic-h .................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1954 5 24 210
Maurice Paul. Editor; Charles W. Koenig, Publisher, 2075 86th St. (14).
Greenpoint Home News-f ...... Thursday ........ Independent..,....1944 6 24 210 1.00
Charles W. Koenig, Editor and Publisher, 48-49 45th St., Long Island City (4).
Greenpoint Star — See Long Island City.
39,200
$14,000
$5,000
6,050
5,300
§6,300
7,400
5,806
2,557
§13,260
$8,000
1:2,000
13,000
$2,500
5,000
2.00 §1,012
1-BO
2.00
18,000
$5,071
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; wJune snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»»ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Guide of the Brooklyn lur/^tKUr f Arta A 1QAQ , A(\ UK
Academy of Music ............ ^Monthly .......... {sciences 1908 l 40 115 *
Not issued during May, June, July, August and Sept.
William M. Martin Editor; Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Publisher,
80 Lafayette Ave. (17).
Home Reporter-}- (offset) ...... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1958 5 24 224 8.60
John Kane, Editor; Home Reporter Inc., Publisher, 8117 Third Ave. (9).
(Hotel, Motel
Hotel Gazette ........................... Bi-wkly, Sat... Sales & 1876 3 27 140 4.00
I Promotion
Edith S. Dudley, Editor; Rudolph J. Killer, Publisher, 88 Flatbush Ave. (17).
Illustrated Speedway News ..... Tuesday .......... Auto Racing ....... 1988 5 24 217 4.00
Issued throughout the season.
Walter E. Bull, Editor and Publisher, 881 St. Nicholas Ave. (27).
Jewish Examiner-f .................. Friday ............ Jewish Int ......... 1929 5 24
Rabbi Louis D. Gross, Editor; Judea Pub. Corp., 268 Ashland Place.
Karys (Warrior) (Lithu.) +...Monthly .......... Lith. Int ............. 1950 8 26
Z. Raulinaitis, Editor; Lithuanian Veterans. Inc., Pub., 916
K«»^ .................................... Bi-weekly ....... Collegiate ........... 1947 c
Students of Brooklyn College, Editors and Publishers, Bedford Ave.
Kings County Chronicle + ...... Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1988 5 28
Edward M. Herrschaft, Editor and Publisher, 176 Shepherd Ave.
Kings Courier-h ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1951 6 24
Dan Greenberg, Editor; Kings Courier, Publisher, 1692 Utica Ave. (34).
KingsmanV .............................. Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1950 5 24 210 1.00
Students of Brooklyn College, Editors and Publishers (10). Controlled free dist.
Kings PreM-f- ......................... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1950 5 24 210 2.00
Sol Levy, Editor; Empire Publishing and Printing Corp., 1617 Surf Ave. (24).
Lalks (Time) + (Latvian) ...... Wed. A Sat ....... Independent ..... 1949 7 24 280 16/00
Karlis Rabacs, Editor; Helmars Rudzitis. Publisher, 282 76th St. (9).
LituanusV ................................ Quarterly ........ {cSirStelnU 1954 2 31 126 2'00
Lithuanian Student Assn., Inc., Publisher, 916 Willoughby Ave. (21).
Long Island Advocate + ......... {l^un*'8*** IndeP«ndent ....... 1913 5 24 22° 13'00
Victor Stanley, Editor; WTO. E. Weiler and Howard W. Bryan, Publishers,
331 St. Nicholas Ave.. Ridgewood (27).
Me?Aat"£l'Fharb+ <Mirror>)JJon..Wed. Independent ....... 1899 4 40 210 15.00
(Arabic; ............................. ] oc rri.
Fred Ghusn, Editor; Mrs. Angelina Diab, Publisher, 189 Atlantic Ave.
New Church Messenger ........... Bi-wkly (Sat.) Swedenborsr'n.... 1855 2 86 118
Rev. Bjorn Johannson, Editor; New Church Board of Publications,
108 Clark St. (2).
New Yorkin Uutiset-f (Fin.).Tues.AFri ....... Independent ....... 1911 7 26 280
Esa Arra, Editor; Finnish Newspaper Co.. Pub., 4418 Eighth Ave. (20).
200 1.50
Clrt
86,000
tlO, 203
J6.213
11,600
1:7,500
10,200
54,436
150
8,000
§12,056
§17,901
3.00 tl,488
7.00 t3,660
?corder-t- [Saturday Independent 1953 5 24 196 4.50 17,215
"Thomas Hi Watkins, "Edit or; Watkins Publishing Co., 1650 Fulton St.
Norden-f (Swedish) Thursday Independent 1896 7 26 280 5.00
Theodore Anderson, Editor; Norden News, Inc., Pub., 4314 Eighth Ave. (82).
Nordisk Tidende-MNorw.)... Thursday Independent 1891 8 24 294 6.00
Carl Soy land, Editor; Carl Jensen, Publisher, 6515 Fifth Ave. (20).
Oar Navy Semi-mo U. S. Navy 1897 3 27 140 5.00
Frank Uhlig, Jr., Editor; Our Navy, Inc., Publisher, One Hanson Place (17).
Plants and Gardens Quarterly Botanical 1945 2 28 101 2.00
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Publisher, 1000 Washington Ave. (26).
f T am
Police Journal Quarterly {Enforcement 1916 2 43 14° l'™
R. B. Donnelly, Editor; E. R. Bodnar, Publisher, 158 Berkeley Place (17).
Poly Men V 5 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1 924 3 26 140 x2.00
George Sitock, Editor; Brooklyn Polytechnic Alumni
Assn., Inc., Publisher, 333 Jay St. (1).
Polytechnic Reporter -f V Thursday Collegiate 1914 5 24 210x5.00
Student Council Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Publisher,
85 Livingston St. (2).
Pratt Alumnus -f V 4 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1901 2 34 126 x
Mary L. Wolfe, Editor; Pratt Alumni Assn. of Pratt Institute, Publisher,
223 Ryerson St. (6).
Prattler. The-f- V F'tn'tly (Frt). Collegiate 194° Controlled free dist.
Students of Pratt Institute, Editors and Publishers, 216 Ryerson St. (6).
Record and Advertiser 4- Thursday Democratic 1912 5 23 215 8.00
Edward M. Herrschaft. Editor and Publisher, 176 Shepherd Ave. (8).
Ridg«wood Times-!- Thursday Independent 1908 6 24 224 8.00
Joseph Schmidt, Editor; Ridgewood Times Printing and Publishing
Co., Inc., 852 Cypress Ave. (27).
St. John's News V (no adv.). .Bi-wkly, Fri...Collegiate 1932 5 24 210 5.00
Students of University College of St. John's University, Editora and Publisher!,
96 Schermerhorn St. (2).
§2,502
§9,448
*12,2S3
$7,000
1.500
J9,537
2,000
20,000
12,200
$12,025
$10,025
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"sued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Gift
$84,000
2,500
511,371
4,000— Free
4.00 *140,198
1Qqi « 9fl 1in « nft
1931 8 28 14° 3'00
26 280 5.00
34 107 1.00$3.550,000
BROOKLYNf (Continued) Estib Col $^ Width V Depth Sub
Seafarer's Log (no adv.) Bi-wkly (Fri.). Maritime Labor.l 98 8 5 24 196 x
Herbert Brand. Editor; Seafarers International Union. Atlantic and Gulf Dis-
trict, AFL-CIO, Publisher, 676 Fourth Ave. (32).
Seawanhaka+ V Wednesday Collegiate 1927 Rolled free dist*
Students of Long Island University, Editors and Publishers,
885 Flatbush Ave. Ext. (1).
Spectator -f .Friday Independent 1983 5 24 210 2.50
Walter E. Haas. Ed.; Brooklyn Spectator, Inc., Pub., 8320 Third Ave. (9).
Tablet, The4- Saturday Catholic 1908 8 28 296
Tablet Publishing Co., Inc., 1 Hanson Place (17).
Tobacco and Confectionery \Tur,,«4.M» JTob.&Confec.
Guide-f JMontmy \RetailTrade
Everett Einarsen, Editor and Publisher, 50 Court St.
Vienybe-f (Lithuanian) Weekly Independent 1886 7
Juozas Tysliava, Editor and Publisher, 192 Highland Blvd. (7).
Watchtower (no adv.) Semi-mo Religious 1879 2
Prints editions in 50 foreign languages.
Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pa,, Pub., 124 Columbia Heights (1).
f West End Journal + Thursday Independent 1934 6 24 210 2.60
] Williamsburg News -f Friday Independent 1905 5 24 210 2.50 §6,900
1 Sol Levy, Ed.; The Empire Publishing and Printing Corp., 1617 Surf Ave. (24).
Yid, Der+ (Yiddish) Friday Religious 1953 5 28 190 5.00 $11,000
Rabbi Isaac Klein, Editor; Der Yid Publication Assn., 134 B'way (11).
BUFFALOf (C6), pop. 680,182; Erie Co. (W). On eastern shore of Lake Erie at junc-
tion of Lake Erie and the Niagara River, which separates it from Canada. Two
bridges to Canada. Eastern terminus of transportation of four Great Lakes;
western terminus of New York State Thru way. WAB; B&O; ERIE; LV; NYC;
DL&W; C&O; NYC&SL; PA; CN RRs. Airlines: AAA; AA; CAP; MOH; LCA;
FTL (airfreight).
Lumber market, flour and grain mill products, plastics, steel, railroad,
chemical, airplane center. Other leading manufactures are buses, automobiles and
parts, electrical, foundry, machine shop, bread and bakery products, iron and
steel, rubber products, furniture. Slaughtering and meat packing plants; oil
refineries. Eight banks; bank clearings (5-31-58), $7,148,526,051; deposits (6-
80-48), $2,209,184,279. 829,058 (Buffalo district) electric (AC) meters ; 293,966
(Buffalo district) gas meters; 254,000 (metropolitan) telephones. University
of Buffalo; New York State College for Teachers; Canisius College and many
other institutions. Three TV stations.
$9,000
.?* Monthly .......... College Math ..... 1894 1 60 105 6.00
R. D. Jamea, Ed.; Math'l Assn. of America, Pub., Univ. of Buffalo (14).
Amherst Bee — See Williamsville.
B A C News Magazine ............. Monthly .......... Club News ......... 1923 3 28 140 5.00
Margaret R. Fink, Editor; Buffalo Athletic Club, Inc., Publisher,
Niagara Square (2).
Buffalo B,ieine.»+ ............. Monthly .......... Ch.ofCom ......... 1925 Controlled f ?ee di.°t°
Lloyd Graham, Editor; Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, Pub., 288 Main St. (2).
Buffalo Law Journal 4- ............ (Jf toL^^*' {*B& Bitoto 1929 6 24 266 23'00
R. J. O'Mara, Editor; Buffalo Law Journal, Inc.. Publisher. 126 Broadway (3).
Buffalo Motorist ...................... Monthly .......... Motoring ............ 1908 5 24 224 1.20
Edward F. Gibbons. Editor; Automobile Club of Buffalo, Pub., 976 Delaware (9).
$2,522
3,750
1,890
$1,011
3S.732
xi jSunday Catholic 1872 8 24 294 4.00 $25,987
Rev. F. J. O'Connor, Editor; Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, Publisher,
581 Virginia St. (2).
Central Railway Chronicle-f .. Quarterly R.R. Employees. 1890 2 24 98 1.50 $900
C. M. Voll, Ed.; Central Ry. Club of Buffalo, Pub., Room 17, Hotel Statler-Hilton.
Courier-Express -f EveryMorn Independent 1834 8 22 308 22.00**163>148
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 10.80^*307,254
W. J. Conners, HI, Publisher, 787 Main St. (6).
Criterion. The (Negro) Saturday Independent 1925 8 28 294
Frank F. Merriweather, Editor; The Buffalo Criterion, Pub., 867 William St. (4).
DeUGern)S y°chcnblatt4' jFriday Independent 1953 7 26 294 4.00 $4,200
cliristeV Biohm. 'Editor; Emll A. Pieper, Publisher. 728 Brisbane Bldg. (8).
Empire Star 4- ( Negro) Thursday Independent 1982 6 24 224 8.00
A. J. Smitherman, Editor and Publisher, 234 Broadway (4).
Empire State Architect Bi-monthly Architecture 1941 2 40 140 2.60
Warren N. Wittek. Editor; Julian L. Kahle, Publisher, 547 Linwood Ave. (9).
.. m ,XT ™ uj ™ *ui I Western N.Y. 1956 3 26 140 4.00
Executive Town 'N Club + .Monthly. 1 Club News Controlled free dist.
Paul B. Hoolihan, Editor; Paul B. Hoolihan Co., Inc., Pub., 83 Statler-Hilton (2).
Griffin, The-fV Bi-wkly (Fri.) Collegiate 1927 Controlled free dist.
Students of Canisius College, Editors and Publishers, 2001 Main St. (8).
$2,142
$2,000
$5,000
1,600
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublishcr's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
eras. 12 to inch. T A gate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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BUFFALOf (Continued) Eitab Col $<$> Width? Depth Sub Clrc
International Gazette 4- ........... Wed. & Sat ..... Independent ....... 1885 6 24 266 8.00
R. J. O'Mara, Editor; C. A. Beringer, Publisher, 125 Broadway (8).
Jewish Re view 4- ..................... Friday ............. Jewish Int .......... 1912 5 24 210 3.50 $13,200
Ellas R. Jacobs, Editor and Publisher, 85 Pearl St. (2).
Kensington Topics + .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 8 23 294 4.50 13,000
Clarence O. Jones, Editor and Publisher, 8041 Bailey Ave. (16).
Midnight OilV ......................... Monthly .......... Coll. Humor ....... 1927 8 26 119
Students of Univ. of Buffalo, Mi Hard Fillmore College, Editors and Pubs. (14).
Monumental News-Review ..... Monthly .......... Monuments ........ 1889 2 44 154 5.00 2,499
E. H. Whitaker, Ed.; Monumental News-Review. Inc., Pub., 429 Franklin St. (2).
News-f- ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1880 8 22 808 2 1.8 4^*287,446
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
James H. Righter. Publisher, 218 Main St. (5).
Railroad Workers Journal ...... Monthly .......... R.R. Labor ......... 1940 2 86 180 8.00
C. M. Donnelly, Editor; Railroad Yardmasters of North America, Inc., Pub.,
Lafayette Bldg. (8).
Record V .................................... Wednesday ..... Collegiate ........... 1913 5 24 150 1.50
Students of New York State College for Teachers, Editors and Publishers,
1300 Elm wood Ave. (9).
S^TO^vJ?.t.**™!! }5 tLayr .......... Museum Int ....... 1920 2 26 101 .60 tl.200
Emily H. Zurbrick, Ed. ; Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo Museum
of Science, Publisher, Humboldt Park (11).
South Buffalo News (offset). .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1921 5 28 217 2.00 1:2,000
Donald F. Schutt. Editor; South Buffalo News Inc., Pub., 2121 Seneca St. (10).
Spectrum* V ........................ Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 195°
5,000
Students of the University of Buffalo, Pubs., Norton Hall, 8485 Main St. (14).
Technical Societies News ofl,.. - lv w^i^^ti- *946 8 26 140 2.00 J100
the Niagara Frontier-f.. JMontnIy ....... Engineering. .. Controlled free dist. 1:8,000
Not issued during July and August.
Paul B. Hoolihan Co., Editors and Publishers, 33 Sutler Hilton Hotel (2).
Tribune-Sun-f ............ .Wednesday. Independent . ...1895 5 24 224 $16,000 — Free
Robert A. Nusbaum, Publisher, 1234 Broadway (12).
Volksfreund-f (German) ....... Mon.&Thurs... Independent ....... 1836 7 26 294 6.00 -
Val J. Peter, Editor; Val Peter Publishing Co., 411 Blue Cross Bldg. (2).
West Side Times-f .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1919 6 24 224 8.00
Edward T. Jetter, Editor and Publisher, 61 Grant St. (18).
CAIRO (N6), pop. X650; Greene Co. (SE). In Catskill Mountains, 8 m W of Hudson.
Railroad station, Catskill. NYC RR. Bottling works; women's apparel factory.
Resort.
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 6 26 280 8.00 §420
G. E. Bleezarde, Editor and Publisher, 164 Main St., Ravena.
CALEDONIA (E4ft), pop. 1,688; Livingston Co. (W). 20 m 8W of Rochester. LV;
ERIE; NYC RRs. Manufactures tags, wallboard, cement blocks, disinfectant.
Bean processing plant. Gypsum and limestone quarries. State fish hatchery.
Dairy, grain farms.
Advertiser-}- ............................ .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1878 4 24 168 2.50 §1,196
Gerald F. Keith, Editor; The Keith Press, Publisher.
CALLICOON (K7), pop. X602; Sullivan Co. (SE). On Delaware River, between Port
Jervis and Binghamton. ERIE RR. Needlework factory; sawmill; creamery;
chick hatchery. Resort area. Hardwood timber. Poultry, dairy farms.
Sullivan County Democrat -f.. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1892 7 23 291 3.00 §2,825
Fred W. Stabbert, Editor and Publisher.
CAMBRIDGE (O4%). pop. 1,692; Washington Co. (E). 85 m NE of Albany. DAH RR.
Manufactures hinge tubes, silk underwear. Seed house. Agriculture. Milk,
potatoes.
Washington County Post -f-... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1788 7 24 280 2.50 **1,4£7
G. B. CnHinan, Editor; Washington County Post, Publisher.
CAMDEN (J4). pop. 2,407; Oneida Co. (C). 18 m W of Rome. NYC RR. Manufac-
tures furniture, copper wire, wire mill machinery, shoe trees. Hardwood timber.
Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, sweet corn, green beans.
Advance- Journal -f .................. Friday ............. Republican ......... 1873 7 24 280 5.00 **1,610
Walter C. Stone. Editor and Publisher.
CAMILLUS (H4%), pop. 1,225 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,264) ; Onondaga
Co. (C). 8 m W of Syracuse. NYC RR. Manufactures pocket knives, cutlery.
Dairy, grain farms. Wheat, hay, potatoes.
Advocate-|- ............................... Saturday ......... Ind. Rep ............. 1926 8 24 294 8.00 §608
Don H. Brown, Editor; Onon-Town Publishing Co.. Inc., Bald wins ville.
CANAJOHARIE (L5), pop. 2,761 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 2,653) ; Montgom-
ery Co. (E). On Mohawk River and Barge Canal, 45 m NW of Albany. NYC RR.
Manufacture* food products, paper bags. Agriculture. Milk, eggs, hogs.
Courier-Standard -f ................. .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1876 8 24 294 8.50 ** 3,690
Circulate* also in Fort Plain.
Donald Christie, Editor and Publisher, Canal St., Fort Plain.
CircuUtlon--**Sept. A B.C. Statement; *Jmw sod March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light fsce, estimated. +Uses Msts. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McNatty
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CANANDAIGUAf (F6), pop. 8,882 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 9,046) ; Ontario
Co. ( WC). On N end of Canandaigua Lake, 28 m SE of Rochester. NYC ; PA RRs.
Manufactures chemicals, sauerkraut, knit goods, corsets, underwear, vinegar,
soap. Veterans' Hospital. Lake resort. Agriculture. Beets, cabbage, barley, truck
crops.
Ind. Dem 1797 8 24 29415.00 §4,890
Messenger -f
Comie strip advertising accepted.
John J. Waterbury, Editor; Canandaigua Messenger, Inc., Publisher.
+*.tL.T.!™!?~ } Wednesday Republican 1852 7 24 278
"aarence'y." Webster and William J. Mitchell, Editors and Publishers.
8.00
2,159
CANASTOTA (J4), pop. 4,458 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 4,864) ; Madison Co.
(C). 21 m E of Syracuse. LV; NYC RRs. Manufactures bakelite, milk products,
trailers, school bus bodies, machine tool parts, canned goods, furniture, patent
medicines. Truck, dairy farms. Onions, potatoes, hay.
Bee- Journal + Friday Republican 1865 7 24 276 3.00 **1,677
Wheeler Milmoe, Editor; Canastota Publishing Company, Inc.
CANDOR (H6), pop. 802; Tioga Co. (S). 88 m NW of Binghamton. DL&W RR. Glove
factory. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Oats, hay, corn.
Courier-4- Thursday Democratic 1899 5 24 288 2.60
William A. Muir, Editor and Publisher.
CAN1STEO (E6), pop. 2,625; Steuben Co. (SW). 5 m SE of Hornell. ERIE RR. Man-
ufactures advertising signs, silk products. Maple timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Times -|- Thursday Republican 1873 8 24 280 2.60
Southern Tier News, Inc., Publisher, Addis on.
CANTONf (Kl), pop. 4,379 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 4,875) ; St. Lawrence
Co. (N). 18 m SE of Ogdensburg. NYC RR. St. Lawrence University. Dairy,
poultry farms. Potatoes, hay.
Hill News-f V Wednesday Collegiate 1911 5 26 224 1.50
Laurentian+V (offset) Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1887 2 27 112 1.00
Students of St. Lawrence University, Editors and Publishers.
§912
2,015
* Republican !866 8 24 294 3.00
A.B.C. Statement not released at press time.
Denzil R. Bowman and Rossiter Smith, Editors and Publishers.
CARMELf (Dl), pop. 1,626; Putnam Co. (SE). 50 m N of New York. NYC RR.
Summer resort. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Guideposts (no adv.) (off set). Monthly Religious 1947 2 24 91 2.00
Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Editor; Guideposts Associates, Inc., Publisher.
Prevue (offset) Monthly Movie Enter 1952 1 43 70 1.50
Nina Sachs, Editor; Stephan Saunders, Publisher.
Putnam County Courier + Thursday Democratic 1841 8 23 294 3.00
Willitt C. Jewell Editor and Publisher.
CARTHAGE (J2%), pop. 4,420; Jefferson Co. (N). 18 m E of Watertown. NYC RR.
Manufactures paper and paper products, machinery, concrete and tile, cheese.
Lime, iron ore, talc deposits ; timber. Agriculture. TV station.
Republican Tribune -f .Thursday Ind. Rep 1860 7 24 276 3.00
Carthage Printing and Publishing Co., Inc.
CASTILE (D5). pop. 1,072; Wyoming Co. (W). 50 m S of Rochester. ERIE RR. Knit-
wear, dress goods manufactured. Ships apples, potatoes. Diversified farming.
Dairying, beans, apples.
Castilian-h Thursday Republican 1874 6 24 280 4.00
Donald R. Sanders, Editor and Publisher.
CATO (G4), pop. 481; Cayuga Co. (C). 25 m NW of Syracuse. LV RR. Manufactures
flour, feed, potato chips, awnings, tents. Timber. Diversified farming. Wheat,
corn, cabbage.
Citteen-f. Thursday Republican 1893 7 24 280 8.00
F. H. Hosmer, Editor and Publisher, Red Creek.
CATSKILLf (N6), pop. 6,892 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 6,681) ; Greene Co.
(SE) On Hudson River, 80 m S of Albany. NYC RR. Bridge to Hudson, N. Y.
Manufactures rayon underwear, cement, brick, metalwork. Summer resort.
Dairy, fruit, truck farms.
Enterprise-f Wednesday Democratic 1898 6 26 280 1.50
Raymond A. Gallt, Editor and Publisher.
Greene^County Examiner- |Thurgday Ind. Rep 1792 8 24 280 8.00
Mary Magee,]Bditor; Greene and Ulster Publishing Co.
Mall-J- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1879 8 24 287 9.00
H. E. Silberstein, Editor and Publisher.
CATTARAUGUS (C6), pop. 1,100; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 82 m NW of Olean. BRIE
RR. Manufactures dairy, wood products. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms. Hay.
oats, potatoes.
Star — See Chronlcle-Journal-Cattaraugus Star-Rushford Spectator of Franklinville.
Times -f Thursday Republican 1884 5 24 210 8.00
Charles W. Brock, Editor; Brock Publishing Co., Ine.
Ctrculatkm— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. Xfcand McNally
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CAZENOVIA (J5), pop. 1,946; Madison Co. (C). 18 m SE of Syracuse. LV RR.
Summer retort. Agriculture. Dairying, grain* poultry.
Republican + Thursday Republican 1808 7 23 275 3.00 **1,643
George Lowe, Editor and Publisher.
CENTEREACH (F2), pop. X942; Suffolk Co. (SE). 50 m NE of Brooklyn. Railroad
station Ronkonkoma. LI RR. Bank, Stony Brook. Nurseries. Residential.
Mid Island News + Thursday Independent ..1953 5 24 197 1.00 §1,150
Bernard Paley, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 162.
CENTER MORICHES (F2), pop. 1,761; Suffolk Co. (SE). On Moriches Bay. 60 m E
of New York. LI RR. Summer resort. Agriculture. Potatoes, ducks, beans.
Moriches Tribune + Friday Republican 1937 8 24 280 4.00 **2,423
John T. Tuthill, Editor; Patchogue Argus Corp., Publisher,
20 Medford Ave., Patchogue.
CENTRAL ISLIP (E2), pop. 8,067; Suffolk Co. (SE). 40 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR.
State Hospital. Poultry, dairy farms.
Brentwood-Central Is lip Bulletin — See Brentwood.
News + Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 197 1.50 §1,663
William G. Wurtenburg, Jr., Editor; Robert J. Malone, Publisher.
CENTRAL SQUARE (H4), pop. 665; Oswego Co. (NC). 20 m N of Syracuse. NYC;
NYO&W RRs. Feed mill. Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Citizen-!- Thursday Independent 1950 5 22 224 3,500 — Free
Prints edition called Outlet for Fort Brewerton.
Mrs. Paul Fuller, Editor; Mexico Independent, Inc., Publisher, Mexico.
CENTRAL VALLEY (CD, pop. X538; Orange Co. (SE). 40 m N of New York. ERIE
RR. Wire braids, aluminum castings manufactured. Fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
Orange County Courier Thursday Independent 1928 5 24 224 2.00 §661
Lawrence A. Kipp, Editor; The Courier-Local Press, Publisher.
CHAPPAQUA (Dltt),pop. X 4,000 ; Westchester Co. (SE). 25 m NE of New York City.
NYC RR. Manufactures paper twine. Residential suburb of New York. Nurseries.
New Castle Tribune + Thursday Independent 1927 8 23 297 2.00 **1,371
Helen Sarsen, Editor; North Westchester Publishers, Inc.
Patent Trader — See Mount Kisco.
CHATEAUGAY (Ml), pop. 1,234; Franklin Co. (NE). On Chateau gay Lake. 18 m E of
Malone. RUT RR. Creamery ; flour and feed mill. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Record -f Friday Democratic 1877 6 26 280 2.50 §1,560
R. J. Peacock, Editor; Record Printing and Publishing Company.
CHATHAM (N6), pop. 2,804; Columbia Co. (SE). 26 m SE of Albany. NYC; RUT
RRs. Manufactures box board, textiles, dairy products. Diversified farming.
Wool, rye. corn, potatoes.
Courier-h Thursday Republican 1862 8 24 287 4.00 §3,895
Albert S. Callan, Jr.. Editor ; Chatham Courier Company, Inc., Publisher.
CHAUTAUQUA (B6). pop. X888; Chautauqua Co. (SW). On Lake Chautauqua, 16 m
NW of Jamestown. Railroad station and bank, Mayville. PA RR. boat connec-
tion. Summer resort and cultural center.
Chantauquan (Daily) + Morn.ex.Sun.. . Local & Educ 1879 5 24 224 4.00 £2,500
Issued only during July and August.
Chautauqua Institution, Publisher. -
CHEEKTOWAGA (C6), pop. 45,354 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 74,493);
(branch of Buffalo P. O.) ; Erie Co. ( W). 5 m E of Buffalo. LV RR. Manufactures
steel products and equipment, electric motors. Residential.
Herald and Cheektowaga News — See Depew.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1946 5 24 224 4.00 §5,650
Willard C. Allis, Editor and Publisher, 343 Maryvale Drive (25).
CHERRY VALLEY (L5), pop. 760; Otsego Co. (EC). 64 m NW of Albany. D&H RR.
Chair, baseball, glove factories. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, buck-
wheat, corn.
News-f .Thursday Independent...... 193 2 4 26 210 2.50 §597
F. LeVere Winne, Editor and Publisher.
CHESTER (Cl), pop. 1,216; Orange Co. (SE). 55 m NW of New York. ERIE RR.
Insulated wire factory. Dairy, fruit, poultry farms.
Bio-Dynamics Quarterly Soil-Conserv'n...l946 1 51 101 1.50 $650
Alice Heckel. Editor; Bio-Dynamic Farming and Gardening Assn., Inc., R. D. 1.
Chester-Florida Bulletin + Thursday Independent 1945 5 24 217 4.00 8465
Space sold only in combination with News of Florida and Orange County Post
of Washingtonville.
Terry Van Derhoof, Editor; Elmer J. Spear, Publisher.
CHITTENANGO (J4%), pop. 1,807 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,892) ; Madison
Co. (C). 16 m E of Syracuse. NYC RR. Manufactures food specialties. Dairy,
truck farms. Onions, celery.
Madison County Times + -Friday Democratic 1869 7 24 280 8.00 81*275
C. M. Milmoe, Editor; Me Henry Press, Inc., Publisher, Oneida.
CICERO (H4%), pop. 1,288 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57), gives 2,088) ; Onondaga Co.
(C). Near Oneida Lake, 10 m N of Syracuse. Railroad station, Clay. NYC RR.
Cheese factory. Diversified farming. Potatoes, cabbage, corn, oats.
Recorder+ .Thursday Ind. Rep 1925 8 24 294 8.00 81,176
Don H. Brown, Editor; Onon-Town Publishing Co., Inc., Baldwins ville.
CfradattoD-Hr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McMally
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pop. 6,331 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 10,997) ; Erie Co.
CLARENCE (C4%) .
(W). 16 m NE of Buffalo. NYC RR. Diversified farming.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1944
Paul D. Beers, Editor and Publisher.
Circ
5 24 210 2.50 {2,463
CLINTON (K4%), pop. 1,680 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 1,836); Oneida Co.
(C). 9 m SW of Utica, NYO&W RR. Manufactures paint; canning factory.
Hamilton College (men). Dairy, poultry farms. Peas, beans, corn.
Courier + Thursday Independent 1846 7 23 276 4.00 §3,350
John W. Boynton, Editor; Clinton Courier, Inc., Publisher.
H*Uotadv01U.!!?.!!!..!!f.r.!?.I!r. } 5 tL a yr ColL Alumni 1935 2 30 112 Free 6,250
Nelson C. Hyde, Jr., Editor ; Alumni Assn. of Hamilton College, Publisher.
Spectator. The + V Friday Collegiate 1947 7 24 280 4.00 tl.OOO
Students of Hamilton College, Editors and Publishers.
CLYDE (G4), pop. 2,492; Wayne Co. (NW). On Barge Canal, 42 m W of Syracuse.
NYC RR. Manufactures cheese, sauerkraut, vinegar, shoe counters and heels;
foundry. Dairy, fruit farms.
°1^JnT^^d.tn.t.^!!!!...}Wednesdav ^dependent 1885 6 24 217 1.00 $1,000
Aretta J. Morrison, Editor; Wayne E. Morrison, Sr., Publisher.
Times — See Lyons Republican and Clyde Times, Lyons.
7 24 280 2.50
1,200
...... ......... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1885
Charles L. O'Brien, Editor and Publisher, 109 Glasgow St.
COBLESKILL (M5), pop. 8,208; Schoharie Co. (E). 85 m W of Schenectady. D&H
RR. Manufactures refrigerators, silos, silk dresses, pancake flour. State School
of Agriculture. Dairy farms.
Index 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1865 7 26 287 2.50
Mrs. Dorothy P. Mann, Editor and Publisher.
Times- Journal 4- ...................... Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1877 8 23 294 3.50
Jean Ryder, Editor; Charles L. Ryder, Publisher.
COHOCTON (F5%). pop. 948; Steuben Co. (SW). 15 m NE of Hornell. DLftW; ERIE
RRs. Manufactures buckwheat flour, dairy products. Farming. Potatoes.
.... jwednesday ..... Independent ....... 1870 5 26 280 2.50
Edith L.' Strobe!,' Editor ; Vincent L. Tripp Estate, Publisher.
COHOES (N5), pop. 21,272; Albany Co. (E). 10 m N of Albany; D&H; NYC RRs.
Manufactures corrugated boxes, paper bags, shirts, boats, alarm systems, sau-
sage, textile machinery, auto fabric parts. Diversified farming.
Star Press (offset) .................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1954 5 23 224 3.00
Milton J. Benoit. Editor; Peter A. Keyrouze, Publisher, 40 Remsen St.
COLD SPRING (CD, pop. 1,788; Putnam Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 7 m S of
Newburgh. NYC RR. Residential. Dairy farms.
Putnam County News -f .......... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1864 7 25 280 3.00
J. G. La Due, Editor and Publisher.
COMMACK (E2), pop. x 3,000; Suffolk Co. (SE). 40 m E of New York. Bank and
railroad station Northport. LI RR. Nursery. Residential.
NewsH- .................................. Thursday Independent ...1956 5 24 197 1.50
Robert J. Malone, Editor; Smithtown News, Inc., Publisher, Blydenburgh Rd.,
Smithtown.
COOPERSTOWNf (L5), pop. 2,727; Otsego Co. (EC). On Otsego Lake and Susque-
hanna River, 88 m S of Utica. D&H RR. Hemlock, pine, oak, maple timber. Sum-
mer resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
f Freeman's Journal + ............... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1808 8 24 294
J GHmmerglass-f ........................ {S^Sunu"8**" R«s°rtNew8 ...... 1909 6 24 273
I Issued only during July and August.
I R. D. Spraker, Jr., Editor; Freeman's Journal Company, Inc., Publisher.
New York History + ............... Quarterly ........ Historical ........... 1919 1 48 87
Dorothy C. Barck, Editor ; New York State Historical Assn., Publisher.
Otsego Farmer + ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1886 8 24 294
Otsego Farmer, Inc., Publisher.
Yorker, The ............................. Bi-monthly ..... [Junior 1Q.« o «o 140 xl 00
Issued September to June. JHistorians 1942 8 2Z 14° xl'°°
Mary E. Cunningham, Editor; New York State Historical Assn., Publisher.
CORNING (F6), pop. 17,684; Steuben Co. (SW). On Chemung River, 18 m NW of
Elmlra. ERIE; DL&W; NYC RRs. Airlines: CAP; MOH. Manufactures glass,
dairy products, brakes, fibre boxes, furnaces. Gas wells ; hemlock timber. Dairy
farms. Hay, potatoes, tobacco.
L«ader-f ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Republican ........ 1847 8 23 294 18.20**13,5O4
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Corning Leader Inc., Publisher.
CORNWALL (CD, pop. 2,211 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,767); Orange Co.
(SE). On Hudson River, 6 m S of Newburgh. Railroad station, Cornwall Landing.
NYO&W ; NYC RRs. Private schools for boys. Summer homes. Farming.
Local-h ..................................... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1885 5 24 189 2.60
John S. Thurston, Editor; Courier-Local Press, Publisher.
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§2,517
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800
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§883
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425
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*' **
1,607
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Andit;
«P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
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CORTLANDt (H6) pop. 18.152 s Oortlmnd Co. (S). 87 m S of Syracuse. DLAW; LV
RRs. Screen cloth, wire netting, fish lines, shoe lace, tennis racquet, motor truck.
waJl-p*per. vault, floor, corset, overalls, shirt, canning, forging and drilling
machine factories. State Teachers College. Dairy farms. Potatoes, cabbage.
Democrat-^........ ............ urv;-"Fl4Ja? ............ Democratic ........ 1840 7 24 280 2.50 §1,511
W. L. Harrington. Editor; W. L. and R. H. Harrington, Publishers.
Hilltop Press +V .................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1900 6 24 252 8.00
Students of Cortland State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Standard -f ................................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1867 8 28 294 18.00 $8,892
Comic strip advertising accepted.
E. H. Clark. Editor; Cortland Standard Printing Co.. Inc.. Pub.. 110 Main St.
COXSACKIE (N8). pop. 2.722; Greene Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 22 m S of Albany.
NYC RR. Manufactures valves, dresses, feed, fertilizer, wire insulating. Granite
works ; mushroom growing and canning. Resort. Agriculture.
Union-News -f... ....................... Friday ............. Ind.Rep .............. 1851 8 24 280 8.00 51.930
June Bedell, Editor; Greene and Ulster Publishing Co., Catskill.
CROTON-ON-HUDSON (Cl). pop. 4,887 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 6,385);
Westchester Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 20 m N of Yonkers. NYC RR. Manu-
factures handbags, concrete blocks, perfumes, oils. Residential suburb of New
York.
Croton-Cortlandt News-f ....... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1894 8 24 280 3.50 §2,028
Albert A. Granovsky, Editor and Publisher.
CUBA (D6). pop. 1,788; Allegany Co. (SW). 14 m NE of Olean. ERIE; PA RRs.
Manufactures cheese, boxes, electrical specialties, flour. Dairy, poultry, truck
farms. Potatoes.
Patriot and Free Press + ........ Wednesday. .. Republican ....... 1862 8 24 294 8.00 1,650
John J. Crowley, Publisher.
DANSVILLE (E5), pop. 6,258; Livingston Co. (W). 44 m S of Rochester. DL&W RR.
Manufactures shoes, paper. Nurseries. Farming. Beans, potatoes.
Bree«e + .... ..... ... ..................... Tuesday .......... Democratic ........ 1883 5 22 210 4.00 §2^301
R. G. Orr, Editor. ^^^
Geneeee County Express ........ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1924 8 21 294 4.00 §2;751
Orville Allen. Editor; Genesee Valley Press. Inc., Publisher.
Instructor V .............................. Monthly ........ Educational ......... 1891 4 27 171 5.00 *178,711
F. A. Owen Publishing Company.
DEER PARK (E2), pop. X2.500; Suffolk Co. (SE). 25 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Bank,
Babylon. Nurseries. Residential.
Town News..... ......................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1950 5 24 225 2.50 1,835
Mildred T. Cooper, Editor; Deer Park Publishing Co.
DELEVAN (D5H), pop. 611; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 40 m SE of Buffalo. PA RR.
Cheese factory, Foundry, feed mill. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Delevan-Machias Sentinel— See Machias.
Press — See Herald, Arcade.
DELHIf (L«), pop. 2,228 ; Delaware Co. (SE). On Delaware River, 90 m SW of Albany.
NYOAW RR. Manufactures dairy products. Dairy farms.
.... ......... Thursday ........ Ind.Rep ............. 1839 8 24 295 3.00 J 1.748
Henry L. Hovemeyer, Editor and Publisher.
DEPEW (C6). pop. 7,217 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 10.939) ; Erie Co. (W). 5
m E of Buffalo. DL&W; ERIE; LV; NYC RRs. Manufactures storage batteries,
steel castings, cereals, electric motors. Silk, felt and batting mills.
H^ws"d™.k.^T.a.fa. ...... }Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1893 8 24 808 8.00 §2,174
R. G. Bennett, Editor and Publisher. 285 Bryant St.
DEPOSIT (K6%), pop. 2,016; Broome Co. (S). On Delaware River, 30 m E of Bing-
hamton. ERIE RR. Manufactures food products. Summer resort. Dairy farms.
Courier -f .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1848 8 23 294 8.00 §1,701
Edward J. Russell, Jr., Editor; Deposit Courier Co., Inc., Publisher.
DE RUYTER (J6), pop. 561; Madison Co. (C). 29 m SE of Syracuse. LV RR. Resort.
Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, cabbage.
Gleaner-f- .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1878 6 22 245 8.00 * 1,200
Gordon T. Law, Editor and Publisher.
DE WITT (H4%), pop. X2.500; Onondaga Co. (C). Adjoins Syracuse, nearest bank and
railroad station. Pattern works; industrial springs manufactured. Frozen food
lockers. Residential area.
Time* 4- ................................... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1960 6 22 237 2.00 1,927
T. E. Bogardus and George C. Worley, m, Editors ; Manilas
Publishing Corp., 200 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville.
DOBBS FERRY <C2), pop. 6.268 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 8,872); West-
Chester Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 20 m N of New York. NYC RR. Manufactures
chemicals, drugs, screens. Nursery. Iron mines. Masters School (girls).
Register+ ............................... -Friday ............. Independent ..... .1881 8 24 294 2.00 -
G. T. Graham, Editor and Publisher.
Sen tin el 4- ................................. Friday ............. Republican ......... 1908 5 24 210 S.60 §1,590
Casilda Ayuela, Editor and Publisher, 518 Broadway, Hastings On Hudson.
DOLCEVILLE— Press and Republican— See Saint Johnsville.
CIrttilatloti— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; ftjuoe and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. ** to tech. * Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Populatiofi-1950 Census. xRand McNally
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i. 976 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 1,164); Tompkins Co.
"" of Ithaca. LV RR. Machine shop. Dairy, fruit, poultry farms.
I Wednesday Democratic 1983 5 24 210 8.00 §1,077
A. K. Fletcher, Editor'and Publisher.
DUNDEE <G5fc), pop. 1,165; Yates Co. (WC). 85 m NW of Elmira. NYC RR. Manu-
factures animal safety appliances, grape juice, fruit jellies, boats. Agriculture.
Beans, buckwheat, fruit.
Observer -f .Thursday Republican 1878 6 26 276 2.60 $1,2*0
Lynn H. Carpenter, Editor and Publisher. '
DUNKIRK-FREDONIA (B5ft), pop. 25,102 (Dunkirk 18,007; Fredonia 7,095);
Chautauqua Co. (SW). On Lake Erie, 29 m N of Jamestown. ERIE; NYC;
NYC&SL; PA RRs. Manufactures radiators, oil refinery equipment, boilers,
shovels, tool steel, silk clothing, agricultural implements, dairy products.
Ships Chautauqua grapes. Fisheries. In center of New York's grape belt. Diver-
sified farming. Tomatoes, grapes.
^autau^a}Tues.&Fri Republican 1892 9 22 801 2.25 **1,936
Fred A. McKee. 'Editor; Dunkirk Printing Co., Publisher. 8 E. Second St.
Observer + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1882 9 22 801 21.84 **e,646
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Wallace A. Brennan, Editor ; Dunkirk Printing Co., Pub., 8 E. Second St.
EAST AURORA (C5), pop. 5.962 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 6,736) ; Erie Co.
(W). 12 m SE of Buffalo. PA RR. Hand wrought metal and leather goods, toys
manufactured. Residential. Diversified farming. Potatoes, cauliflower, beans.
Advertiser + Thursday Independent 1872 8 24 308 3.00 **3,223
A. P. Spooner, Editor ; East Aurora Advertiser, Inc., Publisher.
Erie Co. Farm News -f .. .Monthly Agriculture 1914 4 24 154 x.50 $2,700
Earl Howes, Editor; Erie County Extension Service, Pub., 21 S. Grove St.
Expositor, The (offset) Monthly JAdnifnl 1881 2 27 112 8*°°
W. S. Ramsey, Editor; F. M. Barton Co., Publisher, P. O. Box 81.
EAST HAMPTON (G2), pop. 1,737 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,758) ; Suffolk
Co. (SE). On Long Island, 100 m E of New York. LI RR. Summer resort. Agri-
culture.
Star-j- Thursday Republican 1885 7 26 801 8.60 §3,007
Jeannette Rattray, Editor and Publisher, Main St.
EAST ROCHESTER (F4), pop. 7,022 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 7,945) ; Mon-
roe Co. ( W ) . 7 m SE of Rochester, banking town. NYC RR. Manufactures pianos,
grain drills, brass ware, paste, filtering material, fireworks ; railroad shops. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, beans, wheat.
Herald -f Friday Independent 1909 7 23 285 8.00 §1,625
A. D. Wolfe, Editor; Genesee Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,
2920 Monroe Ave., Rochester.
EAST SYRACUSE (H4), pop. 4,766 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57. gives 4,691) : Onon-
daga Co. (C). 4 m E of Syracuse. NYC RR. Manufactures steel windows and
doors, screws, metal goods. Bottling works ; slaughter house.
De Witt- East Syracuse Town News — See Syracuse.
Eastern Milk Producer Monthly Dairymen Ints...l924 8 80 147 x.50 12,490
Owen J. Crumb, Editor; Eastern Milk Producers Co-operative Assn., Inc.,
Publisher, Kinne Road.
EAST WILLISTON (D2), pop. 1,784 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,836) ; Nassau
Co. (SE). 18 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Residential.
Williston Times 4- Wednesday Independent 1950 5 24 196 2.00 §3,142
Ted Julian, Editor; Island Wide Publications, Inc., 105 Hillside Ave.,
Williston Park.
EDMESTON (K6), pop. X500; Otsego Co. (EC). 82 m S of Utica. UV RR. Timber.
Dairy, fruit, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Local + .Thursday Ind. Rep 1882 6 26 280 2.50 §147
John A. Bacon, Editor ; Journal Publishing Co., Gilberts ville.
ELBRIDGE (H4%), pop. 586 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 729) ; Onondaga Co.
(C). 15 m W of Syracuse. Railroad station, Skanea teles Junction. NYC RR.
Bank, Jordan. Farming.
Courier+ Saturday Ind. Rep 1926 8 24 294 8.00 §596
Don H. Brown, Editor; Onon-Town Publishing Co., Inc., Baldwins ville.
ELIZABETHTOWNf (N2), pop. 665; Essex Co. (NE). 85 m S of Plattsburg. Bank
and railroad station, Westport. DAH RR. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Valley News Friday Independent 1948 6 24 224 8.50 §900
W. D. Denton, Editor; W. D. Denton Printing Co.. Publisher.
ELLENVILLE (MT), pop. 4,226 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 5,027) ; Ulster Co.
(SE). 28 m SW of Kingston. NYO&W RR. Manufactures knives, wooden sou-
venirs, handkerchiefs, sportswear, children's clothing, umbrella handles. Moun-
tain resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Journal* .Thursday Ind. Rep 1849 7 24 294 4.00 §3,400
Frank B. Muller. Editor; Ellen ville Journal Printing Co., Inc.. Publisher.
Press + .Thursday Independent 1870 8 24 801 8.76 §2,973
H. M. Thayer, Editor; Donnel Publishing Co., Inc.
Circnlatfea— **S«Pt. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T At ate lines, 14 to inch. tCouttty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ELUCOTTVILLE (C6), pop. 1,078; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 20 m NW of Clean. B&O
RR. Manufactures last blocks, furniture, baseball bats, cutlery, metal products,
wooden novelties, cheese. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Post-f ....Wednesday Republican 1884 6 24 276 8.00
Raymond V. Carroll, Editor; Charles Northrup, Publisher.
ELMIRAf (G6), pop. 49,716; Chemung Co. (S). On Chemung River, 60 m W of Bing-
hamton in the Finger Lakes region. DL&W; ERIE; LV; PA RRs. Airlines: CAP;
MOH.
Manufactures milk bottles, valves, fire-fighting apparatus, precision tools,
trucks, coaster brakes, munitions, gliders, sailplanes, typewriters, office equip-
ment, prefabricated homes, auto parts, bridge fabrication, iron and brass castings,
textiles, electronic tubes, cardboard containers. Railroad shops. Six banks;
bank clearings (6-80-58), $68,985,435; deposits (6-30-58U $83,668,405.
62,170 (includes Corning, N. Y.) electric (AC) meters; 22,305 gas (nat.)
meters; 89,041 telephones. Elmira College (women).
Clrc
81,085
1853 8
f Advertiser + Morn .ex. Sun... Independent
J Star-Gazette -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1828
23 800 21.84**! 1,162
Sat. morn. circ. **8,876
23 300 21.84**38,662
Sat. evg. circ. **37 ,909
23 800 10.40 **49,357
Telegram + .Sunday Independent 1879
I Elmira Star-Gazette, Inc.. Publisher, 201 Baldwin St.
Octagon, The+V Thursday Collegiate 1917 5 24 168 4.50 1720
Students of Elmira College, Editors and Publishers.
ELMONT (D2%). pop. (sworn est. 11-12-68 by Board of Elections and District Public
Schools), 88,716; Nassau County (SE) (branch of Floral Park P. O.). 7 m E
of Jamaica. LI RR. Manufactures ladies' coats and sportswear, storm windows,
Venetian blinds, outdoor furniture, printing. Nurseries. Horse racing. Two
banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $16,000,000; deposits (6-30-58), $20,000,000.
10,132 electric meters; 9,000 gas meters; 13,000 telephones.
Elmonitor-f- Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 203 2.00 §3,036
Fred Simon, Editor; Elmonitor Press, Publisher, 777 Elmont Rd.
ELMSFORD (D2), pop. 3,147 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 3,575) : Westchester
Co. (SE). 19 m NE of New York. NYC RR. Manufactures hearing devices; piano
hammers, swimming pool equipment, fire extinguishers, lumber. Residential.
Truck farms.
Eagle+ Friday Republican 1911 5 24 238 1.50
A. R. Hawke, Publisher, 15 Wilson St., Hartsdale.
Greenburgh Independent + .... .Friday Republican 1920 5 26 210 2.50 51,090
Casilda Ayuela, Editor and Publisher, 518 Broadway, Hastings On Hudson.
Herald -f Friday Independent 1927 5 24 224 1.00
A. R. Hawke, Publisher, 15 Wilson St., Hartsdale.
ENDICOTT (H6), pop. 20,050 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 19,623) ; Broome Co.
(S). 7 m W of Binghamton. ERIE RR. Manufactures shoes, leather, business
machines, welting, cement blocks. Foundries. Diversified farming. Grain, potatoes.
Bulletin-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1914 8 23 301 15.60 §10,108
Color advertising accepted.
Robert Whittemore, Editor; Ottaway Newspapers-Radio, Inc., Publisher,
909-911 E. Main St.
FAIR HAVEN (G4). pop. 628; Cayuga Co. (C). On Lake Ontario, 14 m SW of Oswego.
LV RR. Summer resort. Fruit, truck, poultry, dairy farms.
Register 4- Thursday Republican 1890 7 24 280 3.00 §459
F. H. Hosmer, Editor and Publisher, Red Creek.
FAIRPORT (F4), pop. 5,267 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 6,294); Monroe Co.
(W). On Erie Canal, 10 m SE of Rochester. NYC RR. Manufactures tin cans,
fruit grading equipment, lenses, certo, rifles, pistols. Nurseries. Diversified
farming. Apples, peaches, potatoes.
Herald-Mail + Thursday Independent 1872 5 24 224 4.00 §2,714
Glenn Gazley, Editor and Publisher, 2010 Empire Blvd., Webster.
FARMINGDALE (D2), pop. 4,492 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,611); Nassau
Co. (SE). 20 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Manufactures airplanes, cement blocks,
tin boxes, bricks. State Institute of Applied Agriculture. Agriculture. Potatoes.
Post-f Wednesday Ind. Rep 1920 6 24 214 8.00 **2,40O
Edith Seaman, Editor; Griscom Publications, Inc., 26 The Place, Glen Cove.
FAR ROCKAWAY (C2%), pop. ; Queens Co. (SE). In Queens Borough, City of
New York, 12 m SE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Shore resort. Residential town.
Rockaway Beach Wave-f Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 294 4.00 **3,263
Hubert D. Murray, Editor; Wave Publishing Company, Rockaway Beach.
Rockaway Journal-*- Tues. & Fri Independent 1883 8 24 287 8.50 54,313
A. Earl Beegle, Editor; Beegle Publishing Company, 21-85 Mott Ave.
FAYETTEVILLE (H4%), pop. 2,624 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 8,725);
Onondaga Co. (C). 8 m SE of Syracuse, banking town. NYC RR. Manufactures
chemicals, paper, die castings, furniture. Dairy farms. Potatoes, apples, hay.
Eagle Bulletin-f Thursday Republican 1889 6 22 237 2.75 §2,735
T. E. Bogardus and G. C. Wortley, III, Editors and Publishers, J200 Brooklea Dr.
FILLMORE (D5H), pop. 627; Allegany Co. (SW). 48 m SE of Buffalo. ERIE; PA
RRs. Knit goods, colls manufactured. Timber. Dairy farms. Beans, potatoes.
^*.^. {Thursday Republican 1888 6 24 280 4.00 §1,000
Donald R. Sanders, Editor and Publisher.
Ctoulatioi»-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xlUnd McNally
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FLORAL PARK (D2%), pop. 14,682 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 17,518);
Nassau Co. (SE). On Long Island, 16 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Residential town.
Flower culture.
Bulletin -f Thursday Independent 1949 5 24 200 2.50
John J. O'Neill, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 94.
offset?16 Tradmg } Wednesday Independent 1935 5 24
Robert F. Rennie, Editor and Publisher, 36 Locust Ave., Glen Head.
Glen Oaks-Bellerose News + .. Thursday Independent 1948 6 24 210
Christine Allison, Editor and Publisher, 255-14 75th Ave.
Stewart Manor Mail + Friday Republican 1927 6 24 210
James F. Doyle, Publisher, 56 Salisbury Ave., Stewart Manor.
FLORIDA (Bl), pop. 1,876; Orange Co. (SE). 20 m SW of Newburgh. ERIE RR. Truck,
dairy, fruit, poultry farms. Onions.
News + Thursday Independent 1951 5 24 217 4.00
Space sold only in combination with Chester-Florida Bulletin of Chester and
Orange County Post of Washingtonville.
Elmer J. Spear, Editor and Publisher.
FLUSHING (D2), pop. ; Queens Co. (SE). In Queens Borough, City of New York,
on Flushing Bay, 9 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Residential. Queens College.
Bayside Times + Thursday Independent 1934 6 24 210 2.00
Christine Allison, Editor and Publisher, 41-02 Bell Blvd., Bayside.
Folk Dancer, The Irregular Folk Dancing 1941 2 2'6 105 3.00
Michael Herman, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 201.
Frank Kane's Licensed IM™*MV /Tavern and 1934 8 20 140 8.00
Beverage Review jaionwuy \Pkg. Stores Controlled circ.
Frank Kane, Ed.; The National Liquor Review, Pub., 149-14 41st Ave. (55).
Fresh Meadows Townsman -f Thursday Independent ,1949 5 24 210 2.50
Mort Peter, Editor; Fresh Meadows Pub. Co., 40-36 82nd Ave., Jackson Heights.
Jackson Heights Record + Thursday Independent 1947 5 24 210 2.50
Mort Peter, Ed. ; Jackson Heights Record Pub. Co., 40-86 82nd Ave.,Jackson Hgts.
Journal, American 1
Dental Society of [Monthly Dental 1954 2 25 90 x
Anesthesiology -f- J
Issued bi-monthly June through September.
Bruce L. Douglas, D.D.S., Editor; American Dental Society of Anesthesiology,
Publisher, 93-08 Queens Blvd., Rego Park.
Ledger + Thursday Independent 1927 5 24 210 3.00
Joseph P. Conway, Editor; Ledger Pub. Co., 251-32 Northern Blvd., Little Neck.
("Industry of 1QKK
New York Industrial World.. .Monthly {N.Y., N.J., 1955
[Conn.
Manfred Schueler, Editor and Publisher, 36-23 164th St. (58).
Queens Ledger + Thursday Independent 1873 5 24 210 2.00
Henry Hardenfelder, Editor and Publisher, 69-34 Grand Ave., Maspeth (78).
Queens Post-f Thursday Independent 1921 5 24 215 2>3%0— Free
Howard Fertig, Ed.; Post Period'ls, Inc., Pub., 71-61 Austin St., Forest Hills.
Russian Orthodox Journal Monthly Religious 1927 3 26 134x4.50
Walter V. Chanas, Editor; Federated Russian Orthodox Clubs, Publishers, 14-59
156th St., Beechhurst.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1947 5 24 210 2.50
Mort Peter, Ed.; Flushing Times Pub. Co., 40-36 82nd Ave., Jackson Heights.
FONDAf (M4H), pop. 1,026; Montgomery Co. (E). On Mohawk River, 88 m NW of
Albany. NYC; FJ&G RRs. Barge Canal port. Manufactures gloves, glove
linings, knitted fabrics. Dairy, poultry farms. Hay.
Mohawk Valley Democrat -f. -Thursday Democratic 1836 7 24 280 2.50
Gail Bowler, Editor; Chester Gizara, Publisher.
MNetws?ery °OUnty Farm JMonthly Agricultural 1914 4 24 140 8.00
Shirley Compani, Editor; Montgomery County Extension Service Agric. Dept.
FOREST HILLS— See Flushing.
FORT BREWERTON — Outlet — See Citizen of Central Square.
FORT COVINGTON (Ml), pop. 891; Franklin Co. (NE). On Salmon River, 16 m NW
of Malone, banking town. CN RR. Manufactures moccasins. Dairy, stock farms.
Sun-f Thursday Republican 1885 5 24 203 2.00
Howard G. Lyons, Editor and Publisher.
FORT EDWARD (N4), pop. 8,797; Washington Co. (E). On Champlain Canal, 5 m SE
of Glens Falls. D&H RR. Dresses, paper, plastic and dairy products manufac-
tured. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Pulp, Sulphite and Paper 1
Mill Workers' Journal (no (Bi-monthly Labor 1928 2 42 140 x.50
adv.) 4- J
John P. Burke, Editor; International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper
Mill Workers, Publisher.
FORT PLAIN— See Canajoharie.
FRANKLIN SQUARE (D2%), pop. X 27,600; Nassau Co. (SE). On Long Island, 10 m
E of Brooklyn. Railroad station, Stewart Manor. LI RR. Residential.
Bulletin Thursday Independent -1940 5 24 210 2.00
John J. O'Neill, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 165.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 19SO Census. xRand McNally
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55,600
>10,160
11,700
12,600
1:1,760
*3,500
8,254
§1,927
§2,237
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$5,000
16,500
§1,550
*1,039
§1,259
92,000
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FRANKUNVILLE (D6), pop. 2,092; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 60 m SE of Buffalo.
PA RR. Manufactures cutlery, electronic condensers and resistors, lumber.
Dairy, grain farms.
f Bantam Poultry
**?££ nJSfl?land [Monthly U Gamebird 1942 2 42 98 2.60 309
Game Breeder-f f \Raising
May-June, July-Aug. issues combined.
Roy Van Hoesen, Editor; Sentinel- Press, Publishers, 8 Elm St.
Chronicle-Journal, Cattarau-1
gus Star and Rushford [Friday Ind. Rep.... 1875 6 24 266 3.00 $1,120
Spectator -f J
M. R. Stout, Editor and Publisher.
Sentinel-Press + .Friday Independent 1981 6 24 281 8.60 § 1,367
See also Delevan-Machias Sentinel of Machias. Combined circ. §2,220.
Raymond J. Wielossynski, Editor and Publisher.
FREDONIA (B5%), pop. 7,096 (special U. S. Census 4-1-68, gives 8,257) ; Chautauqua
Co. (SW). 28 m NW of Jamestown. NYC RR. Manufactures wine, grape juice*
canned goods, coal chutes, cement blocks. Nurseries. State Teachers College.
Agriculture. Grapes, tomatoes, beans.
Censor + Thursday Democratic 1821 8 24 294 3.00
Walter J. Baker, Editor and Publisher.
Grape Belt and Chautauqua Farmer — See Dunkirk.
Leader+V (offset) Tuesday Collegiate 1876 ~ " "
Students of Fredonia State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Observer — See Dunkirk.
1,717
900
200
FREEPORT (D2%), pop. 24,680 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 31,183) ; Nassau
Co. (SE). 24 m SE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Manufactures signs, propellers, tile
roofing. Nurseries. Fish and oyster industries. Residential suburb of New York.
Leader H- Thursday Independent 1941 5 24 210 2.00 $4,672
Edward Vasil, Editor; Freeport Leader, Inc., Publisher, 154 E. Merrick Rd.
FRESH MEADOWS— See Flushing.
FULTON (H4), pop. 13,922; Oswego Co. (NC). On Oswego River and Barge Canal, 12
m SE of Oswego. NYO&W; NYC; DL&W RRs. Boat connections. Manufac-
tures paper pulp, paper products, paper mill equipment, cork products, linoleum,
roofing materials, metal fabricators, knives. Dairy, truck, poultry, fruit farms.
Lettuce, onions, apples, potatoes.
Oswego Valley News (offset).Mon.&Thurs... Democratic 1947 6 24 224 1.00 96,510
Colson Carr, Editor and Publisher, N. 7th and Erie.
Patriot-f Thursday Republican 1846 8 22 280 1.50 1,575
J. A. Swiatlowski. Publisher.
3,000— Free
•t 1,700
1,504
2,381
1,944
2,102
n.500
{5,500
5 22 171 8.00 §3,127
5 24 200 15.60**266,483
GARDEN CITY (D2%), pop. 14,486 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 22,797) ; Nassau
Co. (SE). 20 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Large publishing industry. Manufactures
aviation parts and supplies. Brewery. Adelphi College; Cathedral School of St.
Mary (girls) ; St. Paul's School (boys). Residential suburb of New York.
Delphian, The + V Wednesday Collegiate 1951 5 24 210
Students of Adelphi College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
rt>«Mw». !>!.*-, 1956 3 26 140 3.00
Flexography 9 ti. a yr 1 §?. A /£«•*•«, 2 40 140
I Ptg. ft Conv t g Controlled free dist.
Robert P. Long, Editor; Graphic Magazine, Inc., Publisher, 61 Hilton Ave.
Gravure Magazine Monthly Gravure Ptg 1955 3 26 140 4.00
Robert P. Long, Editor and Publisher, 61 Hilton Ave. Controlled free diat.
Long Island Commercial U* ««/».„ (L.I.Indus. 1953 5 24 210 5.00
Review + {Monday \ConVce, Fin'ce Controlled free dist.
Arthur L. Hodges, Editor; L. I. Commercial Review Corp., Publisher,
600 Old Country Road.
News-f Thursday Independent 1923
Frank Smith, Editor; L. E. Schwarti. Publisher.
Newsday4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1940
Circulate* throughout Nassau County and Suffolk County.
Alicia Patterson, Editor and Publisher. 650 Stewart Ave.
Reporter of Direct Mail IM««*M,T f Direct Mail 1938
Advertising ^Monthly ] Advertising
Henry R. Hoke, Jr.. Publisher. 224 Seventh St.
GARNERVILLE (Cl%), pop. X2,300; Rockland Co. (SE). 33 m N of New York. NYC
RR. Bank, Haverstraw. Dye works ; machine shop. Diversified farming.
H<T^eBSchnm*DiifC8taild }Monthly Mailorder 1899 2 28 98 2.00
Henry L. Farr.' 'EdHor'and Publisher, 16 Hewitt St.
GENESEOf (E6). pop. 2,888: Livingston Co. (W). On Genesee River, 28 m SW of
Rochester. Railroad station, Leicester. DL&W RR. Soap, knitwear manufactured.
State Teachers College. Diversified farming. Peas, corn, apples.
Livingston County Leader -(-..Thursday Ind. Rep 1884 6 22 224 4.00 **1,3OS
D. R. Sanders, Editor and Publisher.
Livingston Republican 4- Thursday Republican 1887 7 24 280 8.00 81,245
Ray C. Sherman, Editor; Livingston Republican, Inc., Publisher.
OmJstton A A Sept. AB.C Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
aw* 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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GENEVA (G6), pop. 17,144; Ontario Co. (WC). On Barge Canal, at N end of Seneca
Lake, 48 m 3E of Rochester. NYC; LV RRs. Airline, MOH. Trade center. Opti-
cal goods, machine, stove, range, furnace, cutlery, canning and corn products,
kraut factories; flour mills. Nurseries. Hobart College; State Agricultural Ex-
periment Station. Agriculture. Fruit, cabbage.
Herald, The -j- V ....................... Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1879 5 24 196x5.00 J1.200
Students of Hobart College, Editors and Publishers.
Times + .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1895 8 24 294 23.40**10,796
G. B. Williams, Editor; Geneva Printing Company. Publisher.
GILBERTSVILLE (K5%), pop. 456; Otsego Co. (EC). 45 m N of Binghamton. Rail-
road station, Mount Upton. UV RR. Bank, Morris. Dairy farms. Hay.
Otsego Journal + .................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1876 6 26 280 2.50 $486
John A. Bacon, Editor; Journal Publishing Co.
GLEN COVE (D2), pop. 15,130 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 21,025) ; Nassau Co.
(SE). 22 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Manufactures carbon paper, typewriter rib-
bon, photo engraving materials, paper, plastics.
Echo-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1875 5 24 220 2.00 §1,880
E. R. Krabel, Editor; Glen Cove Press, Inc., Pub., 21 W. Glen St.
Record and Pilot ..................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1885 5 24 214 3.00**3,981
Grey Mason and Robert Murray, Editors ; Griscom Publica'ns, Inc., 26 The Place.
GLENDALE— See Brooklyn.
GLEN OAKS (D2%), pop. - ; (branch of Floral Park P. O.) Queens Co. On Long
Island, 14 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Residential.
News4- (offset) ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 5 24 210 2.00 $2,500
Circulates also in Bellerose.
Christine Allison, Editor and Publisher, 255-14 75th Ave.
GLENS FALLS (N4), pop. 19,610; Warren Co. (NE). On Hudson River. 45 m N of
Albany. D&H RR. Airlines: EAL; MOH. Manufactures newsprint paper, shirts,
dresses, wallpaper, cement, silk garments, lace, color pigments, chemicals, paper
boxes. Insurance center. Resort, Adirondacks. Limestone quarries. Dairy, truck
farms.
IPost-Star-f .............................. Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1904 8 24 294 21.50**15,613
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
E. J. Sherman, Mgn. Editor; Glens Falls Post Co., Publisher, 100 Glen St.
Times-f .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1879 8 24 294 21.50 **8,183
Claude Fox, Editor; Glens Falls Post Company, Publisher, 100 Glen St.
GLENVILLE— See Scotia.
GLOVERSVILLE-JOHNSTOWN (M4), pop. 34,557 (Gloversville 23,634; Johnstown
10,928) ; Fulton Co. (E). 15 m NW of Amsterdam. FJ&G RR. Extensive leather
glove and mitten manufactories. Silk, cotton, woolen knit goods, cement blocks,
paper boxes, leather coats, machinery, dies, fabric boat tops, phonograph records,
toys, gelatine, shoes also manufactured. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Leader-Herald -f- ...................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1887 8 24 308 21.50**14*853
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Wm. Evans, Editor; William B. Collins Co., Publisher.
GOSHENf (Bl), pop. 8,311; Orange Co. (SE). 8 m SE of Middletown. ERIE RR.
Manufactures iron pipe fittings, cheese, blouses. Harness race meetings. Dairy,
truck farms. Onions, lettuce.
Independent Republican -f ...... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1813 8 22 280 4.00 2,500
Mike Albert. Editor and Publisher.
GOUVERNEUR (K2), pop. 4,916 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57 ,gives 4,934) ; St. Law-
rence Co. (N). 35 m S of Ogdensburg. NYC RR. Talc, marble, zinc, lime indus-
tries. Lake resort. Paper mill; cheese factory. Talc, lead, zinc mines; marble,
limestone quarries. Dairy farms.
Tribune- Press 4- ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1887 8 24 308 3.00 **3,971
M. R. Smith, Editor; Mason Rossiter Smith, Inc., Publisher.
GOWANDA (C6%), pop. 8,289: Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 82 m S of Buffalo. ERIE RR.
Manufactures leather, glue, airplane parts, machine tools, wire tie equipment,
vinegar, cheese, mapel sirup, canned goods. Dairy, truck, berry farms.
News-Times (offset) .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1847 5 24 224 8.00 *8,800
Janice B. Weils, Editor; Greer Public Inc., Publisher, 40 E. Main St. |2,200 — Free
GRAND ISLAND (C4^), pop. 8,090 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 7,613) ; Erie Co.
(W). Adjoins Buffalo on NW, nearest bank and railroad station.
Island Dispatch 4- .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1944 5 24 210 3.00 1,100
Prints weekly Shopping Guide for free distribution.
Muriel F. Pagan, Editor; George M. Pagan, Publisher, 1601 Stony Point Road.
GRANVILLE (O4). pop. 2.826; Washington Co. (E). 26 m E of Glens Falls. D&H RR.
Manufactures roofing materials, slate, folding furniture, lingerie. Slate quarries.
Diversified farming. Dairying, potatoes, poultry.
Sentinel -|- ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1875 6 26 287 3.50 §2,198
Thos. J. King, Editor; Estate of N. E. Manchester, Publisher.
GREAT NECK (D2), pop. 7,759 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 10,207) : Nassau Co.
(SE). 16 m E of New York. LI RR. Residential suburb of New York.
News-f ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ....1926 6 22 200 2.00 *5,774
Walter E. Slattery, Ed.; Great Neck Publishing Corporation, 66 A Cutter Mill Rd.
196° 2 27 105
Simon Donlger, Editor; Lester L. Doniger, Publisher, 169 Northern Blvd.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit!
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatt?
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**lP*t Digest........ ..Monthly Religious 1986 2 26 105 6.00 26,140
R. C. Raughley, Jr., Editor; Pulpit Digest Publishing Co., 169 Northern Blvd.
Record 4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1907 5 24 214 2.50 **3*083
Ted Majeiki, Editor; Griscom Publications, Inc., 26 The Place, Glen Cove.
GREECE — See Greece Press, Rochester.
GREENE (J6), pop. 1,628; Chenango Co. (SC). On Chenango River, 19 m NE of
Binghamton. DL&W RR. Manufactures brass and aluminum castings, tire
chains, wire specialties, material handling equipment. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Chenango American^ Thursday Ind. Rep 1855 6 26 280 8.00 {1,805
William D. Marsland, Editor and Publisher.
GREENPORT (Gl%), pop. 8,028 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,646); Suffolk
Co. (SE). On Long Island Sound, 98 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Ferry to Shelter
Island Heights. Landlocked harbor with deep water. Shipyards. Fish and oyster
industries. Dairy, truck farms. Potatoes, cauliflower, beans.
Suffolk Times -f Friday Republican 1858 7 26 280 8.00 §2,000
F. Langton Corwin, Editor and Publisher.
GREENVILLE (M6). pop. 1,618; Greene Co. (SE). 28 m SW of Albany. Railroad sta-
tion and bank. Coxsackie. NYC RR. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Local 4- Wednesday Democratic 1982 6 26 280 8.00 J550
George E. Bleezarde, Editor and Publisher, 164 Main St., Ravena.
GREENWICH (O4), pop. 2.212; Washington Co. (E). 22 m S of Glens Falls. G&J RR.
Manufactures paper, shirts, underwear, dresses, precision instruments, foundry
castings. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Journal -f..... Wednesday Republican 1842 6 26 287 8.00 **2,2S5
Richard S. Tefft, and Jane W. Tefft, Editors ; Mazie H. Tefft, Publisher.
GROTON (H5), pop. 2,150 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 2,122); Tompkins Co.
(SWC). 10 m E of Cortland. LV RR. Manufactures typewriters, adding machines.
Dairy farms. Cabbage, hay.
Journal and Courier -f- Thursday Independent 1866 6 24 276 3.50 51,450
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Adams, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
HAMBURG (C5), pop. 6,938 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 8,390) ; Erie Co. (W).
18 m S of Buffalo. ERIE RR. Manufactures artificial grass, automobile cushion
springs. Residential. Dairy, truck farms. Hay.
Frontier Herald-}- Thursday Independent 1924 5 24 217 2.50 §4,911
Circulates also in Blasdell.
Theodore A. Ehmke, Editor and Publisher, 90 Lake Ave., Blasdell.
Sun and Independent -f Thursday Independent 1876 5 24 224 2.00 §4,604
Richard C. Allen, Editor; Sun Publishing Co.
HAMILTON (J6). pop. 8,607; Madison Co. (C). 29 m SW of Utica. NYO&W RR. Man-
ufactures baskets. Colgate University (men). Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Colgate Alumni News +V 6 ti, a yr Coll. Alumni 1921 8 28 128 x2.50 J13.000
C. O. Miller. Editor; Colgate University Alumni Corp., Publisher.
Colgate Maroon -f V Wednesday Coll. News 1868 5 24 224 5.00 $2,200
Colgate Student Publications, Student Union Bldg.
Mid- York Weekly Thursday Independent 1828 8 24 294 3.00**2,6S6
Mid- York Press, Inc., Publisher.
HAMPTON BAYS (F2), pop. 1,269; Suffolk Co. (SE). On Atlantic Coast of Long -
Island, 75 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Boat works. Summer resort.
News + Friday Independent 1913 4 26 210 2.00 900
Henry Keller, Editor; H. B. Brown, Publisher.
HANCOCK (K6%). pop. 1,660; Delaware Co. (SE). On Delaware River, 85 m SE of
Binghamton. ERIE; NYO&W RRs. Manufactures silks, acetate limes. Hard-
wood timber. Summer resort. Diversified farming.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1873 8 24 294 2.50 §2,350
P. J. Fagan. Editor; Hancock Herald Inc.. Publisher.
HARPURSVILLE (J6), pop. X250; Broome Co. (SC). 20 m NE of Binghamton, bank-
ing town. D&H RR. Dairy farms. Cabbage, potatoes.
Afton Enterprise and Harpursville Budget — See Afton.
Standard — See Windsor Standard.
HARTSDALE (D2). pop. X6.500; Westchester Co. (SE). 1 m SW of White Plains.
NYC RR. Residential suburb of New York.
News + Thursday Ind. Rep 1950 5 24 287 6.00 6,250
Randolph Fajen, Editor and Publisher, 15 N. Central Ave.
Times -f Friday Independent 1925 5 24 210 1.75
Alice W. Griffith. Editor; A. R. Hawke, Publisher.
HASTINGS ON HUDSON (D2) (independent branch of Yonkers P. O.), pop. 7,565
(special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 8,487) ; Westchester Co. (SE). On Hudson
River, 18 m N of New York. NYC RR. Manufactures wire cable, copper wire,
chemicals. Residential
Greenburgh Independent — See Elmsford.
News + Thursday Ind. Rep 1898 5 24 210 2.50
Burton T. Bliss, Editor; Bliss Publishing Corp.
Press-f- Friday Republican 1908 5 26 210 2.50 §1,74O
Casilda Ayuela, Editor and Publisher, 518 Broadway.
Independent 1918 5 24 210 3.00 §2,500
Printed in two editions': Fairfield Co., Conn., Press ; Westchester Co. Press.
Alger L. Adams, Editor and Publisher, 26 Main St.
OreuUtlcii-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSnbscription Included in membership fee.
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HAVERSTRAW (Cl%), pop. 5,818 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,593) ; Rock-
land Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 80 m N of New York. NYC; NJ&NY RRs. Manu-
factures bricks, women's and children's clothes ; knitting mills. Stone quarries.
Resort. Diversified farming.
Rockland Co. Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1846 8 24 294 4.00 51,183
J. F. Haher, Editor; Messenger Printing Co.. Inc., Publisher.
Rockland County Times 4- Thursday Democratic 1889 8 24 801 4.00 $3,028
William J. McCabe, Editor and Publisher.
HEMPSTEAD (D2%), pop. 29,135 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 82,382) ; Nassau
Co. (SE). 28 m E of New York. LI RR. Hofstra College. Residential town.
1949 3 27 126
Air Reservist (no adv.) Monthly USAF 2 42 126
Controlled free dist. 1 480, 000
Lt. Col. Joseph H. Friedmann, USAF, Editor; Continental Air Command,
Publisher, Mitchell Air Force Base.
Flying Dutchman, TheV iMonthlv Criteria** 1957 5 24 224 *-00
(offset) ^Monthly Collegiate Controlled free dist. J10,000
Students of Hofstra College, Editors and Publishers, 684 Fulton Ave.
Food Merchants Advocate+.. Monthly G roc. Trade 1883 Controlled2 f r°ee dis°
Robert J. Krebs, Editor; New York State Food Merchants Assn., Inc., Publisher,
134 Jackson St.
Hofstra Chronicle -f- V Wed. & Fri Collegiate 1936 5 24 210 3.00
Students of Hofstra College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
1:5,000
1:18,000
noo
$2,500
y Dental 1947 2 29 112 3.00 $11.268
Issued bi-monthly June-July; August-September.
Charles F. Bodecker, Editor; New York State Dental Publications, Inc.,
28 Sunnyside Ave.
World Convention Dates + .... Monthly Conven. Dates...1916 \ \l J*{J 20'00
F. A. Duzette. Editor; Hendrickson Publishing Co., Inc., 70 Hempstead Ave.
HERKIMERf (L4H). pop. 9,400; Herkimer Co. (NEC). On Mohawk River, 14 m SE of
Utica. NYC RR. Boat connections. Manufactures gloves, furniture, paper
boxes, dresses, sportswear, hardware specialties, office desks. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms, Hay.
Telegram -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898 8 23 308 12.48 §7,001
Wesley P. Small, Editor; Herkimer Telegram Publishing Co., 111-113 Green St.
HEWLETT (D2%), pop. X7,500 ; Nassau Co. (SE). 20 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Manu-
factures aluminum doors, cabinets, closet accessories. Nurseries. Poultry farms.
South Shore Record -f (offset). Thursday Ind. Rep 1953 6 24 224 2.00 §4,840
Lester Schlesinger, Editor and Publisher, Station Plaza.
HICKSVILLE (B2), pop. X45.000. Nassau Co. (SE). 22 m E of New York. LI RR.
Manufactures cement products, sewer and drain pipes. Residential. Nurseries.
Agriculture. Potatoes, cabbage.
Centre Island News-f {I^Siin*" ^^ Ind> Rep 1916 8 27 28015-60 §«»13S
Robert L. Morgan, Editor; Litmor Publishing Co., 22 W. Nicholai St.
Impressions (no adv.) Quarterly Photo-JourTts.,1950 3 g*nt "i?ed ?i?c°. 410,600
James B. Moore, Editor; Fairchild Graphic Equipment, Publisher,
Fairchild Drive, Plainview.
Long Island Leisure !« .. i /Family 1955 3 27 136 3.00 600
Time News4- VMontnly (Recreation Controlled free dist. 1,400
Michael M. D'Auria and Martin Ginsberg, Editors; Leisure Time News Corp.,
Publisher, 5 W. Main St., Oyster Bay.
f Mid Island Herald + Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 205 2.00 §6,026
1 Plainview Herald Friday Independent 1955 5 24 205 2.00 §2,362
1 Fred J. Noeth, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 95.
Mid-Island Times -f (offset). .Thursday Independent 1955 5 24 217 5.00 J5,500
S. A. Kaye, Editor and Publisher, Bethpage.
HIGHLAND (N7), pop. 8,085; Ulster Co. (SE). On Hudson River opposite Pough-
keepsie, with bridge connections. NYC; NYNH&H RRs. Manufactures wine,
sweaters. Fruit farms. Apples, grapes.
Mid Hudson Post-f Thursday Independent 1886 8 24 280 3.00 1,010
T. C. McKinney, Editor; Hudson Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
News-f Thursday Independent 1937 6 24 252 8.00 1,818
Space sold only in combination with Marlboro News.
Harold C. Berean, Editor and Publisher.
HIGHLAND FALLS (01), pop. 8,980; Orange Co. (SE). On Hudson River. 10 m S of
Newburgh, adjacent to West Point and Bear Mountain. NYC RR. Summer resort.
News of the Highlands-!- Thursday Independent 1891 8 24 294 4.00 §1,550
L. F. McCormick, Editor and Publisher.
HILTON (E4), pop. 1,036; Monroe Co. (W). 16 m NW of Rochester. NYC RR. Dairy,
fruit farms. Wheat, beans, cabbage.
Record-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1897 6 26 273 3.00 §1,100
Chas. H. Cooper, Editor and Publisher.
HOLLAND (C5). pop. X7B5: Erie Co. (W). 27 m SE of Buffalo. PA RR. Saw mill:
wax novelty factory. Residential. Dairy, poultry farms.
Review — See Herald, Arcade.
ClrcuUtfon-HHk-Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Use« Mat*. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate. V I"U«d only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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HOLLEY <D4), pop. 1,561 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 1,743) ; Orleans Co. (W).
On Barge Canal, 26 m NW of Rochester. NYC RR. Boat connections. Cider, vine-
gar, canning factories. Truck, fruit, grain farms. Wheat, potatoes.
Standard-}- Thursday Independent 1870 7 24 284 3.00 **M57
W. K. Hovey, Publisher.
HOLUS-— See Jamaica.
HONEOYE FALLS (E4%), pop. 1,456 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 2,107);
Monroe Co. (W). 16 m S of Rochester. LV RR. Manufactures butter, textile
products, electrical specialties. Dairy, grain farms. Wheat, potatoes, corn.
Times-f- Thursday Republican 1882 7 24 280 3.00 §1,864
Harry and McKendree O'Brien, Editors; O'Brien Brothers Ptg. Co., Inc., Pub.
HOOSICK FALLS (O5). pop. 4,297; Rensselaer Co. (E). 28 m NE of Troy. B&M RR.
Manufactures women's underwear, shoes and dresses, electric supplies and
specialties, paper mill machinery, stove fixtures, moulded insulation, screw
machine products. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture, especially dairying:.
Standard Press -f Thursday Independent 1873 8 24 294 3.00 3,460
J. M. Brahan, Editor; Hoosick Falls Standard Press, Inc., Publisher, 16 Main St.
HORNELL (E6), pop. 16,049; Steuben Co. (SW). 69 m S of Rochester. ERIE RR.
Railroad shops. Manufactures hosiery, fabrics, ball bearings, steel couplings,
post office wood fixtures, lingerie. Truck, dairy farms. Potatoes, wheat.
Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1851 8 24 294 18.72 ** 10,94 6
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Louis G. Buisch, Editor; W. H. Greenhow Co., Publisher, 85 Canisteo St.
HORSEHEADS (G6), pop. 3,606 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 6,386) ; Chemung
Co. (S). 6 m N of Elmira. ERIE; DL&W; LV; PA RRs. Manufactures bricks,
optical goods, iron castings. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Apples.
Chemung Valley Reporter -f.. .Thursday Democratic 1858 8 24 280 2.50 §1,625
Peter P. Jankowski, Editor and Publisher.
HOUGHTON (D5%), pop. X 1,200; Allegany Co. (SW). 30 m N of Clean. PA RR. Bank,
Fillmore. Manufactures fish traps. Houghton College. Dairy, fruit, grain farms.
Star+V Bi-wkly(FrL). Collegiate 1909 5 24 210 2.00 900
Students of Houghton College, Editors and Publishers.
HUDSONf (N6). pop. 11,629; Columbia Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 34 m S of
Albany. NYC RR. Bridge to Catskill, N. Y. Manufactures ginger ale, matches,
cement, leather products, sweaters, refrigerators, knit goods, jackets, machine
tools, glue, paper boxes, canned vegetables. Diversified farming.
Register-Star -f {l^Su'n?'8**' ^dependent 1785 8 24 294 11.00 **8,104
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Pierre L. Dolan, Ed.; Record Printing and Publishing Co., Inc., 366 Warren St.
HUNTINGTON (D2), pop. 9,824; Suffolk Co. (SE). On Huntington Bay, 36 m E of
New York. LI RR. Manufactures electrical and technical instruments, boats.
Carnegie Institute. State Fish Hatchery.
Long Islander -f Thursday Republican 1838 8 24 290 3.50**11,877
C. H. MacLachlan, Editor; The Long Islander Press, Publisher.
Times and Suffolk Bulletin 4-. Tuesday Republican 1928 8 24 280 4.00 §1,345
Mae Hamisch, Editor; Suffolk Consolidated Press Co., Publisher,
82 Fourth Ave., Bay Shore.
HUNTINGTON STATION (D2), pop. 9,924; Suffolk Co. (SE). 86 m E of New York.
Railroad station, Huntington. LI RR. Auto bodies, beverages, plastics, cement
blocks manufactured. Nurseries. Truck farms.
Messenger (North Shore) — See Smithtown.
Suffolk County Watchman H-.. Thursday Independent 1935 5 24 224 2.00 2,856
Carl Brandes, Editor; Samuel S. Brass, Publisher, 718 New York Ave.
INLET (L3), pop. X300; Hamilton Co. (NE). 50 m NE of Utica. Railroad station,
Thendara. NYC RR. Bank, Old Forge. Summer resort.
Hamilton County News -f Friday Independent 1936 6 24 224 2.00 §450
Clark P. Osborne, Editor; Hamilton Co. Republican, Inc., Publisher.
INTERLAKEN <G5), pop. 770; Seneca Co. (WC). 18 m N of Ithaca. LV RR. Canning
factory. Agriculture. Fruits, wheat.
Re view -f- Thursday Republican 1887 6 24 280 8.00 81*030
Duane C. Waid, Editor and Publisher.
IRONDEQUOIT — See Irondequoit Press, Rochester.
IRVINGTON (C2H), POP. 3,657 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,246); West-
cheater Co. (SE). 20 m NE of New York. NYC RR. Manufactures filter cloths,
bags, boilers, sashes ; greenhouse buildings.
Gazette-h .Thursday Ind. Rep 1908 7 24 294 2.60 965
M. M. Roy, Editor; Tappan Zee Press, Inc.. Publisher.
ISUP (E2%), pop. 6,264; Suffolk Co. (SE). On Great South Bay, 46 m E of New
York. LI RR. Airport. Commercial fisheries. Residential. Floriculture.
Brentwood-Central Islip Bulletin — See Brentwood.
Press and Herald -f Wednesday Republican 1912 8 24 280 4.00**1,635
G. E. Hutchinson, Editor; Suffolk Consolidated Press Co., Inc., Pub., Bay Shore.
Town Crier4- Thursday Republican 1953 6 22 182 2.00 §3,362
Albert W. Allar, Editor; Rambler Islip Publishing Corp., 62 N. County Rd.,
Smithtown.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *Jane and March A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Usea Mats. •Nonpareil
etna, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \/l*»ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ITHACAf (G5%), pop. 29,257 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 29,064) ; Tompkins
Co. (SWiC). At S end of Lake Cayuga, 28 m NE of Elmira. LV RR. Boat con-
Circ
nections. Airline, MOH.
Manufactures chain drives and belting, shot guns, adding machines, salt,
cement, stokers, handbags, rayon underwear. Three banks; bank clearings
(6-30-58), $6,053,846; deposits, $81,272,696. Cornell University; Ithaca Col-
lege; private schools. In Finger Lakes region. Dairy, grain, poultry farms.
American Agriculturist -f Semi-mo {nom^Maldn* 1842 4 27 182 -50 *227,625
Hugh Cosline, Editor; Amer. Agriculturist, Inc., Publisher, Savings Bank Bldg.
Cooperative Digest + ............. Monthly ......... {Leadeis°"OP 194° 3 26 13°
14°
3.50
2.00
Farm Power + .......................... Monthly .......... LeIdnseCn 1943 8 26
R. H. Park, Editor; Roy H. Park, Inc., Publisher, 416 E. State St.
Cornell Alumni News .............. Semi-mo ......... Coll. Alumni ...... .1899 3 28
See also Ivy League Alumni Magazines, New York, N. Y.
Cornell Alumni Association, Publisher, 18 East Ave.
Cornell Countryman V ............. Monthly .......... Agric. & Coll ...... 1902 3 26 .
Student* of New York State Colleges of Agriculture and Controlled free dist.
Home Economics, Editors and Publishers, 492 Roberts Hall, Cornell University.
Cornell Engineer V ................... Monthly .......... Eng'g Coll .......... 1885 3 24 140 2.00
The Cornell Engineer, Inc., Publisher, 1 Carpenter Hall.
Cornell Law Quarterly V ......... Quarterly ........ Legal & Coll ....... 1915
Cornell Law Quarterly, Publisher, Myron Taylor Hall.
Cornell Sun-f ........................... {M grunneX'Sat' Collegiate .......... 1881
Cornell Daily Sun, Inc., Publisher, 109 E. State St.
Cornell Veterinarian ............... Quarterly ........ Veterin.&Coll.... 1911
Dr. D. N. Bruner, Editor; Cornell Veterinarian, Publisher, Cornell University,
N.Y.S. Veterinary College.
Cornell Widow H- V .................. Monthly .......... Coll.Humor ........ 1894 3 28 140 2.00
Students of Cornell University, Editors and Publishers, 111 South Tioga St.
Farm Power — See Cooperative Digest.
Human Organization ............... Quarterly ........ Anthropology.... 1941 2 41 134x6.00
William F. Whyte, Editor; Society for Applied Anthropology, Publisher, N. Y.
State School of Ind. and Labor Relations, Cornell University.
6,584
*5,761
140 5.00 20,457
140 1.75
1 60 98 4.00
5 23 238 7.50
1 48 91 5.00
800
2,000
*3,590
J2.80C
J4.000
$1,400
1,950
Robert L. Aronson, Editor; New York State School of Industrial and Labor
Relations, Cornell University.
Ithacan. The-fV ..................... Wednesday ..... Collegiate .......... 1931 5 24 210
Students of Ithaca College, Editors and Publishers.
Journal-f .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1815 9 23
Comic strip advertising accepted.
William J. Waters, Editor; Ithaca Journal-News, Inc., Publisher,
123-125 W. State St.
Philosophical Review ............... Quarterly ........ Philosophy ........ 1892 1
2.50 J1.400
294 20.40 **13,400
^ _ 48 98 3.00
Staff of Sage School of Philosop'hy, Cornell University, Editors ; Cornell Uni-
versity Press, Pub., Goldwin Smith Hall.
1,648
Rural Sociology Quarterly {tocology
1936 2 30 94 4.75
Dr. Robert A. Poison, Editor; Rural Sociological Society, Publisher,
34 Warren Hall, Cornell University.
JACKSON HEIGHTS— See Flushing.
JAMAICAf (D2%), pop. ; Queens Co. (SE). In Queens Borough. City of New
York, 10 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Diversified manufacturing. Residential.
St. John's University.
Echo-f Monthly {sisters™0 1883 2 86 126 *25 *12'400
Issued only during January, April, June, October.
Henriette N. Prinstein. Editor; United Order True Sisters, Publisher,
165-21 Eighty-fifth Ave. (32).
Hollis Leader 4- Friday Independent 1926 5 24 215 1.00
Charles W. Koenig, Editor and Publisher, 48-49 45th St., Long Island City (4).
Lais ve+( Lithuanian) Tues. & Fri.. ..Labor 1911 7 26 31510.00
Roy Mizara, Editor; Laisve, Inc., Publisher, 110-12 Atlantic Ave., Richmond Hill.
T T i ,1 t> _i_ JEvg.ex.Sun.. , , n-wl 1889 8 22 300 20.80**27S,382
Long Island Press + |Su» Morn Ind. Dem. Sunday circ.**355,295
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Prints edition under name of Nassau County Edition; also Suffolk County Edition.
Norman N. Newhouse, Ed.; Long Island Daily Press Pub. Co., 92-20 168th St.(8).
Queens News-f {^g^^ Republican 191* 5 24 20°
Joseph Sabba, Editor and Publisher, 92-61 165th St.
Tte«* (The Truth) ^Monthly Fraternal 1931 5 24 214
(Lithuanian) (no adv.).... f *
John Siurba, Editor; Assn. of Lithuanian Workers, Inc., Publisher,
110-04 Atlantic Ave., Richmond Hill.
9,364
§5,286
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IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Times-Review — See Queens Village.
Torch V ..................................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1926 5 24 210 6.00
Students of St. John's University, Editors and Publishers,
Grand Central and Utopia Pkwys.
W™bVerver+eader" JThursday ........ Independent ...... 1909 8 24 287 8.00 53,660
Circulates also In Richmond Hill.
Alfred J. Ball, Ed.; Leader-Observer, Inc., Pub., 8080 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven.
JAMESTOWN (B6), pop. 48,854 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 42,565) ; Chautau-
qua Co. (SW). On Chautauqua Lake, 70 m SW of Buffalo. ERIE RR. Airline,
AAA.
Important manufactures of furniture and metal products. Filing devices and
office equipment, plastics, textiles, malleable castings, automatic voting ma-
chines, pliers, wrenches and other tools, ball bearings. Three banks; deposits
(6-30-58), $134,445,728. 15,537 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 14,207
(residential) gas (nat.) meters; 20,091 (residential) telephones. Near Chautau-
qua Institution, a summer resort.
.......... AsHculture ....... 1916 4 24 154 x.50 4,900
...
Marlene Keer, Editor. Chautauqua Co. Extension Service Assn., Publisher,
Federal Bldg.
Post-Journal -f- ......................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1826 8 23 808 21.84 ** 26,624
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Jamestown Newspaper Corp., Publisher, 811 Washington St.
P.ychic Observe^ ................ Sen,.-™ ......... Spiritua.iam ....... ™* cln^JIL !i.°t°
Agnes F. Reuther, Editor; Psychic Observer, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 877.
Sun + ........................................ Morn.ex.Sun...Independent ...... 1949 5 24 224 21.84 **11,098
Color advertising accepted.
Edward J. Byrne, Editor and Publisher, 200 W. Fourth St.
JEFFERSONVILLE (L7), pop. 450; Sullivan Co. (SE). 40 m N of Middletown. Rail
road station, Callicoon. ERIE RR. Mountain resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Sullivan County Record 4- ..... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1868 7 26 300 2.50 1 1,620
Richard L. Rosenbaum, Editor; Olga F. Rosenbaum, Publisher.
JOHNSON CITY (J6), pop. 19,249 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 19,387) : Broome
Co. (S). 3 m W of Binghamton. ERIE; DL&W RRs. Manufactures shoes, felt,
spools, bobbins, shoe lasts, point, foundry products. Diversified farming.
f Broome Bowler and Sports \vnn*i«v I Bowling & Spts. 1Q44 K 9A 991 9 nn _
J Journal .............................. ^Monday ........ \in Broome Co. 1944 5 24 224 2'00 -
1 Journal + .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1927 8 24 294 2.80 - •
L Albert Lamb, Editor; H J. Granger, Publisher. 62 Broad St.
JOHNSTOWNf (M4H), pop. 10,928; Fulton Co. (E). 10 m NW of Amsterdam. FJ&G
RR. Manufactures gloves, gelatine, leather novelties, knit goods, paper boxes.
Tannery. Farming.
Leader-Herald — See Gloversville.
JORDAN (H4), pop. 1,295 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,305); Onondaga Co.
(C). llm NE of Auburn. NYC RR. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cabbage.
Leader -f ................................... Saturday ......... Ind. Rep ............. 1926 8 24 294 3.00 §1,099
Don H. Brown, Editor; Onon-Town Publishing Co., Inc., Baldwinsville.
JORDANVILLE (L4%), pop. X250; Herkimer Co. (NEC). 15 m SE of Utica. Bank and
railroad station, Richfield Springs. DL&W RR. Diversified farming.
{Orthodox Life (no adv.) ........ Bi-monthly ..... Religious ........... 1928 1 55 105 2.00 360
^nTadvn?.y.a. R.!^(*!!8.:Li^mi-mo ......... Religious ............ 1928 2 48 154 6.00 1,504
^anTadv™.y.a..^^ .......... Religious ........... 1928 1 55 105 3.00 1,504
Rev. konstantin Zaitseff, Editor; Holy Trinity Monastery, Publisher.
KATONAH (Dl), pop. X8.000; Westchester Co. (SE). 41 m N of New York. NYC
RR. Residential.
Patent Trader — See Mount Kisco.
KEESEVILLE (Ol%), pop. 1.977; Essex Co. (NE). On Ausable River, 15 m S of
Plattsburg. Railroad station, Port Kent. DftH RR. Manufactures shirts. Near
Ausable Chasm. Dairy, fruit farms. Apples, potatoes, hay.
Essex County News — See Port Henry.
Essex County Republican 4- ...Friday ............. Republican ........ 1839 8 26 280 3.50 51,475
P. M. Stoughton, Editor; Essex County Republican Co., Inc., Publisher.
KENMORE (C4%), pop. 20,066 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 21.180) ; Erie Co.
(W). 6 m N of Buffalo. Railroad station, Black Rock. NYC RR. Manufactures
automobiles, aircraft engines, castings, forgings, steel wire, poultry feeds,
chemicals. Residential.
Record- A dvertiser-f- ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1914 8 22 294 27,357 — Free
Ruth L. Hewitt, Editor; Kenmore Independent Record Inc., Publisher,
2989 Delaware Ave. (17).
Torch, The (no adv.) .............. Quarterly ........ Prof. Men .......... 1928 2 29 115 x2.00 *5,000
8. G. Crayton. Editor; International Association of Torch Clubs, Inc., Pub.,
151 Irving Terrace (28).
KEUKA PARK (F5%), pop. X600; Yates Co. (WC). 5 m S of Penn Yan, nearest bank
and railroad station. NYC; PA RRs. Keuka College (women). Diversified farm'g
Keukonian, The4- V ................ Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1922 5 24 182 6.00 *425
Students of Keuka College, Editors and Publishers.
Orcolatfcm-~**Sept. A8.C. Statement; *Jtm« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
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KING FERRY (G5), pop. X800; Cayuga Co. (C). 20 m S of Auburn. Bank and railroad
station, Aurora. LV RR. Dairy, poultry farms. Hay, beans.
Southern Cayuga Tribune -f Thursday Republican 1879 7 23 280 8.00
Donald W. Alvord, Editor and Publisher.
KINGS POINT (D2), pop. 2,446 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,258) ; (branch of
Great Neck P. O.) ; Nassau Co. (SE). 5 m N of Great Neck, nearest railroad sta-
tion. LI RR. U. S. Merchant Marine Academy.
Hear This V (offset) Bi-wkly, Tues.. Collegiate 1926 5 24 220 1.50
Cadet-Midshipmen of U. S. Merchant Marine Academy, Editors and Publishers.
KINGSTON! (N7), pop. 28,817 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 30,470) ; Ulster Co.
(SE). On Hudson River, 16 m NW of Poughkeepsie. NYC RR. Airport.
Manufactures electronic computors, shirts, pajamas, bricks, store fixtures,
furniture, road and farm machinery, cigars, brushes, beverages, iron castings,
hydraulic equipment. Boat building. Fine fruit producing area. Eight banks;
deposits (6-30-58), $128,468,562. 12,342 electric (AC) meters; 8,244 gas
meters; 19,811 telephones. Summer resort.
Freeman-H Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1871 8 23 294 19.00**15,S64
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Freeman Publishing Co., Freeman Square.
If Bi-monthly { |j Jlfo* 1952 2 24 91 3.50 61,201
J. L. Quinn, Editor; Quinn Publishing Co., Inc.
Ulster Press -f .Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 280 3.00 2,580
Ira Warren, Editor; Greene and Ulster Publishing, Inc., 442 Broadway.
LACKA WANNA (C5), pop. 27,658 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 29,141) (inde-
pendent branch of Buffalo P. O.) ; Erie Co. (W). On Lake Erie adjoining Buffalo.
B&O; NYC; PA RRs. Manufactures steel products, cement and concrete.
Leader-h Thursday Independent 1936 8 24 294 2.00 §6,212
Walter J. Pillich, Editor; Frank E. Hollins and Walter J. Pillich, Publishers,
738 Ridge Road.
Victorian, The (no adv.) Monthly {^Catholic*)*21110 1895 2 28 112 3'00 *46,700
Rev. Nelson W. Logal, Editor; Our Lady of Victory Homes of Charity,
Publisher. Ridge Rd.
LACONA (H3), pop. 540; Oswego Co. (NC). 26 m SW of Water town. NYC RR. Manu-
factures hardwood flooring, nursery furniture. Timber. Agriculture. Dairying.
Holstein-Friesian World Semi-mo Dairy Cattle 1904 3 26 140 2.00 26,257
See also Dairy Breed Publications, Chicago, 111.
M. S. Prescott, Editor; Holstein-Friesian World, Inc., Publisher.
LAKE GEORGEf (N4), pop. 1,005; Warren Co. (NE). 9 m N of Glens Falls. D&H RR.
Boat connections. Lake resort and recreational center. Timber. Agriculture.
Mlrror-f Friday ResortNews 1881 5 22 168 1.00 $2,550
Issued only during 10 weeks of summer.
Arthur S. Knight, Editor; Adirondack Resorts Press, Inc., Publisher.
LAKE PLACID (N2), pop. 2,999; Essex Co. (NE). 40 m SW of Plattsburg. NYC RR.
Boat connections. Resort. Northwood School (boys). Farming.
News-f Friday Republican 1905 7 24 280 4.00 1,900
George M. Lattlmer, Jr., Editor; Grace C. Lattimer, Publisher.
LAKE RONKONKOMA (E2), pop. X648; Suffolk Co. (SE). 25 m SW of Riverhead.
LI RR. Resort. Farming.
Mirror-f Thursday Republican 1925 5 22 182 3.50 §772
Charles De Mangin, Editor; Rambler Publishing Corp., 52 N. County Rd.,
Smith town.
LANCASTER (C5), pop. 8,665 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 10,948); Erie Co.
(W). 11 m E of Buffalo. ERIE; DL&W ; NYC RRs. Manufactures steel castings,
glasses, bottles, saws, machine knives, batteries. Stone quarries. Dairy farms.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1878 8 24 308 3.00 §3*310
Richard G. Bennett, Editor; Lancaster Enterprise Corp.. Pub., 26-24 Clark St.
"IShoppera }Thursday Independent 1947 6 24 224 '-O^WJO
Fred Oestreich, Editor and Publisher, 43 Central Ave.
LARCHMONT (D2), pop. 6,330 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 6,707) : Westchester
Co. (SE). On Long Island Sound, 12 m NE of New York. NYNH&H RR. Residen-
tial suburb of New York.
Larch Tree, The -f Monthly Wom.Club Ints.. 1936 2 40 136 .50
Not issued during June, July, August, September.
Alma Kitchell, Editor; Woman's Club of Larchmont, Inc., Publisher.
Spot Radio Report (offset).....Monthly Radio Trade 1939 3 80 126 120.00
Mrs. Lee Mauro, Editor; James M. Boerst, Publisher, 2 East Ave.
LAWRENCE (D2%), pop. 4,681 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,673) ; Nassau Co.
(SE). 15 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Manufactures toys. Residential suburb of
New York.
Nassau Herald 4- Friday Independent 1883 8 24 287 2.00
A. Earl Beegle. Editor; Beegle Publishing Company, 879 Central Ave.
LE ROY (F4%), pop. 4,721 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57. gives 4,781); Genesee Co.
(W). 24 m SW of Rochester. B&O; ERIE; NYC (name, North Le Roy on LV) ;
RRs. Manufactures gelatine products, insulators, steel boxes, crushed stone,
auto parts, candy, knit goods. Fruit, poultry, dairy farms.
Gazette-News -|- Thursday Republican 1826 8 24 280 8.00
Edward M. Perkins, Editor; Gazette-News Company, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNaUy
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LEVITTOWN (B2). pop. X60.000; Nassau Co. (SE). 7 m £ of Hemps tead. Railroad
station Hicksville and Wantagh. LI RR. Nursery. Residential.
Press 4- Thursday Independent 1963 6 24 210 2,00
Dorothy F. Brengel, Editor; B & L Publishing Co., Inc., 64 Division Ave.
Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1947 6 24 214 2.50
Lester Grolick, Editor; Griscom Publications, Inc., 26 The Place, Glen Cove.
LIBERTY (L7), pop. 4,658; Sullivan Co. (SE). 36 m NW of Middletown. NYO&W
RR. Airline, MOH. Metal, wood products manufactured. Health and summer
resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Gazette+ Thursday Democratic L8U2 6 26 276 1.50
C. H. Spray ue, Editor; Liberty Gazette Co., Publisher.
News Friday Republican 1950 8 24 280 2.00
A. Eysen, Editor; Tri- State Associates, Inc., Publishers, P. O. Box 160.
Register-*- Thursday Ind. Rep 18C9 7 26 297 2.00
Harold Schue, Editor; Liberty Register Company, Inc., Publisher.
Sullivan County Press -f- Thursday Independent 1917 5 24 203 1.00
Prints Ad-Viser for free distribution. Circ. §1,605.
H. S. Krum and Geo. W. Weyrauch, Editors ; Krum & Weyrauch Co., Publisher,
20 Clements St.
LIMA (E5), pop. 1,147 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 1,278) ; Livingston Co. (W).
20 m S of Rochester. LV RR. Bank, Honeoye Falls. Manufactures insulators.
Nurseries. Dairy, grain farms. Wheat.
Recorder^ Thursday Republican 1882 6 24 273 2.00
T. H. Alvord. Editor and Publisher, Livonia.
LITTLE FALLS (L4), pop. 9,541; Herkimer Co. (NEC). On Mohawk River and Barge
Canal, 22 m SE of Utica. NYC RR. Boat connections. Manufactures knit goods,
felt and other slippers, tissue paper, dairy equipment, bicycles, food products,
hammers, paper boxes, book cases, baseball bats, textiles, instant coffee. Dairy's.
Times-r- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1886 8 24 294 10.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John B. McGuire, Editor; The Crowley Publishing Corp., 347 S. Second St.
LITTLE NECK— See Ledger, Flushing.
LITTLE VALLEYf <C6). pop. 1,287 ; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 22 m NW of Clean. ERIE
RR. Manufactures pocket cutlery, milk products, razors, hunting knives.
Hardwood timber. Dairy farms. Corn, potatoes, buckwheat.
Hub-f Thursday Republican 1881 7 24 280 8.00
George Straight, Editor and Publisher.
LIVERPOOL (H4), pop. 2,933 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 3,515); Onondaga
Co. (C). On Onondaga Lake, 5 m N of Syracuse. NYC RR. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms.
Liverpool-Salina Review -f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1892 8 24 294 3.00
Don H. Brown, Editor; Onon-Town Publishing Co., Inc.. Baldwins ville.
LIVINGSTON MANOR (L7). pop. X970; Sullivan Co. (SE). 50 m N of Middletown.
NYO&W RR. Manufactures creosoted wood products, tenpins, lumber, chem-
icals. Poultry processing plant. Summer resort. Hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Times + Thursday Republican 1879 7 24 276 2.00
Donald John Battey, Editor and Publisher.
LIVONIA (E5), pop. 837 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 943) : Livingston Co. (W).
27 m S of Rochester. ERIE RR. Manufactures cement blocks. Dairy, truck, grain
farms. Cabbage, wheat, beans.
Gazette -f Thursday Republican 1875 6 24 273 3.00
T. H. Aivord, Editor and Publisher.
LOCKPORTf (C4), pop. 25,133 (cpecial U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 26,070) ; Niagara Co.
(W). On Barge Canal, 25 m NE of Buffalo. ERIE; NYC RRs. Boat connections.
Manufactures radiators, cotton batting, paper products, knives, saws, (lour,
molded plastic, plastic containers, food processing, cocoa mats, chemicals,
foundry and machine shop products, aluminum and brass products, belting.
Four banks; deposits (6-30-57), $1,088.567,181. 9,673 electric meters; 5,825
gaa meters; 25,200 telephones. Agriculture. Fruit, vegetables, grain.
{Lockport Shopper -f Wednesday Independent 1961 9 23 294 19,987 — Free
Union-Sun and Journal + Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1821 9 23 294 24.00**11,799
Easton Elliot, Editor; E. D. Corson, Publisher, 142 Main St.
LOCUST VALLEY (D2), pop. X3.200; Nassau Co. (SE). 3 m NE of Glen Cove. LI RR.
Cable and wire manufactured. Residential.
Leader + Thursday Independent 1946 4 26 168 2.50 51,300
Edith Hay Wyckoff. Editor and Publisher. Birch Hill Road.
LONG BEACH (D3), pop. 15,586 (special U. S. Census 4-5-56, gives 22,767) ; Nassau
Co. (SE). On Atlantic Ocean, 24 m SE of New York. LI RR. Fisheries, lobster
beds. Shore resort. Residential.
Independent 4- Thursday Democratic 1933 6 24 210 2.00 §6,100
Elliot Jaffee. Editor; Harold I. Bailey, Publisher, 247 E. Market St.
LONG ISLAND, Nassau County— See Newsday. Garden City.
LONG ISLAND CITY <C2), pop. ; Queens Co. (SE). On East River, N of Brooklyn,
Borough of Queens, New York City. BAO; CNJ; CV; DLAW; ERIE: LI; LV;
NYC; NYOAW RRs. Tunnel, subway and bridge connections with New York
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement ; Bold face, sworn; tPoblisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
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City. Manufactures automobile access cries, chemicals, television apparatus,
biscuits, plumbing fixtures, paints, candy, pianos.
American Family Magazine -fin Mnrf Ariv {Parents Int. 1QKK , K<? ft, - Aft
(no adv.) ............................ ^Quarterly ........ jto Children 1956 l 56 84 1-°°
Edwin H. Ray, Editor; Royal True Color Corp., Publisher, 2713 41st Ave. (1).
Astoria Times + ...................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1931 5 24 210 1.00 J5.621
Charles W. Koenig, Editor and Publisher, 48-49 45th St. (4).
Greenpoint Star-f ................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1875 8 24 300 2.60 ** 8,667
Stephen Rogers, Editor; Newspaper Enterprises, Inc., Publisher, Star Square.
Long Island Graphic -f- ............ Friday ............. Independent ...... 1950 5 24 210 2.00 $16.187
Printed in two editions : Baldwin-Nassau Ed. ; Queens Ed.
Charles W. Koeniff, Editor and Publisher. 43-49 45th St. (4).
f Info, for
Mother and Child ..................... Quarterly ....... {Par'ts Dev'd 1950 8 27 140 1.00
tto Children
Mary Ellen Slate, Editor; D. Stack Hubbard, Publisher, 2718 41st St. (1).
Queens borough + .................... Monthly .......... Cham, of Com.... 1914 8 27 133x2.50
Not issued during June.
Chamber of Commerce, Borough of Queens. Publisher, 24-16 Bridge Plaza S. (1).
Star- Journal 4- ......................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1841 8 23 300 15.60*^92,335
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Paul A. Tierney, Editor; Newspaper Enterprises, Inc., Pub., Star Square (1).
Woodside Herald -f- ................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1927 5 24 210 2.00 11,612
Joseph Sabba, Publisher, 43-49 45th St. (4).
LOWVlLLEf (K8), pop. 8,671; Lewis Co. (N). 24 m SE of Watertown. L&BR (elec.) ;
NYC RRs. Manufactures cheese, caskets, heating pads, veneer, imitation leather.
Timber. Dairy farms.
Journal and Republican -f- ...... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1830 8 26 308 3.00 §3,576
T. La Verne Roberts, Editor and Publisher.
JMonthly .......... Agriculture ....... 1946 4 24 140 .50 917
Lewis County Extension Service, Agric. Dept., Publisher.
LYNBROOK (D2%), pop. 17,314 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 19,199) ; Nassau
Co. (SE). 18 m E of New York. LI RR. Window screens, artists equipment, sheet
metal products, furniture manufactured. Nurseries. Residential. Truck farms.
Tri-Town Leader -f- ................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1912 5 24 210 2.00 §3,640
W. T. Davis, Editor; Freeport Leader, Inc., Publisher, 12 End View Ave.
LYNDONVILLE (D4), pop. 777; Orleans Co. (W). 25 m NE of Lockport. NYC RR.
Manufactures vinegar, pectin, apple brandy, lime-sulphur. Fruit, truck, grain
farms. Peaches, apples, cabbage.
Enterprise-f ............................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1907 5 24 203 2.00
Joseph A. Gi am papa, Editor and Publisher.
LYONSf (G4). pop. 4.217; Wayne Co. (NW). On Barge Canal, 89 m SE of Rochester.
NYC RR. Canning, sauer kraut, fertilizer factories ; silk mill. Diversified farming.
Apples, peaches, cherries.
L7Clydf ?Ces +?..**!! } Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1821 8 24 280 3.50 §3,435
Joseph H. Berdel, Editor; Lyons Republican Company, Publisher.
MACHIAS (D6). pop. X610; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 27 m N of Olean. B&O; PA RRs.
Bank. Delevan. Timber. Maple syrup products, electronics, cutlery manufac-
tured. Dairy, poultry farms.
Delevan-Machias Sentinel -f -Friday ............. Independent ...... 1931 5 24 231 3.50 §863
See also Sentinel-Press of Franklinville. Combined circ. §2,220.
Raymond J. Wieloszynski, Editor and Publisher. Franklinville.
MAHOPAC (Dl), pop. X996; Putnam Co. (SE). 12 m E of Peeks kill. NYC RR. Fishing
rods and lures manufactured. Lake resort. Residential. Dairy, poultry farms.
Putnam County Press (off set) Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1858 5 24 217 3.00 §1,412
Beatrice S. Oakley, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 606.
MALONEf (Ml), pop. 9.501; Franklin Co. (NE). 40 m W of Plattsburg. RUT; NYC
RRs. Airline. EAL. Manufactures bronze and aluminum powder, dairy products,
moccasins, slippers, concrete blocks, paper, woolen garments. Dairy, truck farms.
Potatoes, hops, hay.
Telegram-f ............................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1905 8 24 294 15.60 **5,7O1
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Malone Telegram, Inc., Pub., 136 E. Main St.
MALVERNE (D2%), pop. 8,086 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, givea 9,686): Nassau
Co. 17 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Plastic eyeglass frames, garage doors manu-
factured. Nursery.
Herald -I- ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1928 5 24 210 3.50 §5,570
Sally Lambert Mackreth, Editor and Publisher, 243 Rider Ave.
MAMARONECK (D2). pop. 16,016 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 16,718) ; West-
chester Co. (SE). On Long Island Sound. 20 m NE of New York. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures food, wood products, raincoats. Residential suburb of New York.
Customart Press, The + ......... Thursday ........ {wanV Advtg. 1945 4 23 ^7 15.00
Printed in five editions: General Merchandise Ed., circ. 11.962; Used Automobile
Ed., circ., 3,881; Real Estate Ed., circ., 6,210; Used Boating Ed. (bi-wkly),
sub. price $10,000, circ., 5,202; Job-Employment Ed., circ., 2,461.
Frank Law son Wright. Editor and Publisher, 705 N. Barry Ave.
Circulation — **Sept. A.8.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mat* •NonpartH
ems. 12 to inch. ¥ Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRtnd McNallf
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Tlmes+.. Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1925 8 24 802 17.50 **8,186
Comic strip advertis'g accepted. See also Westchester Group, White Plains, N. Y.
H. R. Campbell. Editor; Mamaroneck-Larchmont Pub. Co., 12 Elm St.
MANHASSET (D2), pop. X10,000; Nassau Co. (SE). 17% m E of New York. LI RR.
Manufactures metal products. Residential. Estates.
*%%S££?.« ]Bi-»onthly Medic.1 »" 2 28^0^ 6.00
Dr. Alfred Cantor, Editor; American Journal of Proctology, Inc., Publisher.
1447 Northern Blvd.
American Professional UI™*MV T>™f Ph.™* 1935 2 30 105 12. 00
Pharmacist ^Monthly Prof . Pharm Controlled circ.
Madeline O. Holland, Editor; Romaine Piers on, Pubs., Inc., 1447 Northern Blvd.
Mail-f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1U27 5 24 210 3.00
Sabra F. Dewey, Editor; Florence M. Luther, Publisher, 6 Short Dr.
Manhasset Club Life Monthly {ptetoriaT* 1946 8 28 14° 8'00
Elisabeth A. Bliss, Editor; Elizabeth A. Bliss and Adelaide Hunt, Publisher.
76 Maple Place.
Medical Times Monthly Medical 18?2 2 ^Ltro'lfed'c^c.
Perrin H. Long, M.D., Editor; Romaine Pierson Pubs., Inc.. 1447 Northern Blvd.
Preas + Thursday Ind. Rep 1934 5 24 214 3.00
Richard Wettereau, Ed.; Griscom Publications, Inc., 26 The Place, Glen Cove.
Resident Physician Monthly Medical 1955 2 ^roM^irc.
Perrin H. Long, M.D., Editor; The Resident, Inc.. Publisher, 1447 Northern Blvd.
MARATHON (H5ft), pop. 1,057; Cortland Co. (C). 80 m NW of Binghamton. DL&W
RR. Manufactures metal and wood products. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Independent + Thursday Independent 1870 7 24 280 3.00
Walter W. Grunfeld. Editor and Publisher.
MARCEULUS (H4%), pop. 1,382 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,584); Onon-
daga Co. (C). 12 m SW of Syracuse. M&O RR. Manufactures woolen cloth, paper,
candy. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Cabbage, potatoes, peas.
Observer-*- Friday Republican 1879 5 24 224 3.00
Henry A. Steele, Editor and Publisher.
MARGARETVILLE (L6). pop. 905; Delaware Co. (SE). On Delaware River, 87 m NE
of Kingston. Railroad station, Arkville. NYC RR. Agriculture.
Catskill Mountain News -I- Friday Republican 1863 8 24 294 3.00
Clarke A. Sanford, Editor and Publisher.
MARLBORO (N7),
burgh. NYC
farms.
News-f- Friday Independent 1939 6 24 252 3.00
Space sold only in combination with Highland News.
Nellie Greaves, Editor; Harold C. Berean, Publisher.
Record + Thursday Independent 1883 8 24 280 3.00
T. C. McKinney, Editor; Hudson Valley Newspapers. Inc., Publisher. Highland.
>4,198
>20,247
§1,835
3,639
>22,779
**1,613
>39,516
J1.060
S 1,800
pop. 1,709; Ulster Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 10 m N of New-
RR. Builders' supplies, canned good manufactured. Dairy, truck
1,105
936
MARYKNOLJL (Cl%), pop. X700; Westchester Co. (SE). 34 m N of New York. Rail-
road station and bank, Ossining. NYC RR. Catholic Foreign Mission Seminary.
Residential.
Mary knoll (no adv.) Monthly Cath. Missions.. 1906 2 26 87x1.00 800,000
Albert J. Nevins. Ed. ; Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, Inc.. Pub.
MASPETH — See Queens Ledger, Flushing.
MASSAPEQUA (D3), pop. X32.000; Nassau Co. (SE). 26 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR.
Manufactures leather table tops, cameras, beauty parlor supplies. Residential.
Post-f Thursday Independent 1951 6 24 224 3.00 $3,928
Ira L. Cahn, Editor; Massapequa Publishing Co., Inc., 95 Grand Ave.
MASSENA (LI), pop. 18,137 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 15,981) ; St. Lawrence
Co. (NE). 35 m NE of Ogdensburg. CN; NYC RRs. Airline, EAL. Manufactures
aluminum, mica products. Dairy farms.
Observer-)- Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1891 8 22 294 10.40 **7,8O2
Leonard Prince, Editor; Massena Observer Publishing Co., Inc.
MATTITUCK (F2). pop. 1,089; Suffolk Co. (SE). On Long Island, 80 m E of Brooklyn.
LI RR. Machine shop ; boat works ; toy train factory. Summer resort. Agriculture.
Potatoes, cauliflower.
Long Island Traveler Mattituck Watchman — See Southold.
MAYVILLEf (A6), pop. 1,492; Chautauqua Co. (SW). At head of Chautauqua Lake.
20 m NW of Jamestown. PA RR. Manufactures furniture, electric handsaws,
milk products, veneer and panels, vinegar. Dairy farms.
Sentinel -f Thursday Republican 1834 6 24 252 2.00 Jl,480
A. C. Newton, Editor; Mayville Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
MEDINA (D4), pop. 6.179; Orleans Co. (W). On Barge Canal, 18 m E of Lockport.
NYC RR. Boat connections/ Manufactures pumps, furniture, pipes and fittings,
plumbers' supplies, fruit products, canned goods, and preserves, airplane parts,
shirts, men's clothing. Vinegar and pickling works. Sandstone quarries. Fruit,
truck farms.
Journal-Regis ter-f f&lsun*"8*** RePublican 1877 8 24 287 18-20 §3>906
A. L. Waters, Editor ; Medina Journal Publishing Co., Inc.
Circulation— **S*pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MERRICK (D2%), pop. X22.500; Nassau Co. (SE). 25 m SE of New York. LI RR.
Manufacture* aprons, leather products, scientific instruments, ski wax, women's
blouses, metal kitchen cabinets, tables. Residential.
Life-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1938 8 24 294 2.00 §3,731
Johannes Laursen and Faith B. Laursen, Editors and Publishers,
71 Merrick Ave.
MEXICO (H8%), pop. 1,898; Oswego Co. (NE). 14 m E of Oswego. NYC RR. Manu-
factures diabetic foods, canned goods. Diversified farming.
Independent + .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1861 5 22 224 1.00 §1,340
Lucy Kio, Editor; Mexico Independent, Inc., Publisher.
MIDDLEBURG (M5), pop. 1,298; Schoharie Co. (E). 80 m SW of Albany. Railroad
station, Central Bridge. D&H RR. Resort. Dairy, poultry, truck, fruit farms.
Hops, apples.
News -f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1890 8 23 280 3.50 §2,214
Gerald S. Wharton, Editor and Publisher.
MIDDLEPORT (C4), pop. 1,644 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,794); Niagara
Co. (W). On Barge Canal, 30 m NE of Buffalo. NYC RR. Manufactures baskets,
baby furniture, insecticides, auto specialties. Diversified farming.
Herald-Record -f ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1885 5 24 203 2.00
Joseph A. Giampapa, Editor; Lyndonville Enterprise Co., Publisher.
MIDDLETOWN (Bl), pop. 22,586 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 23,409) ; Orange
Co. (SE). 24 m SW of Newburgh. ERIE; M&NJ; NYO&W RRs. Trade center.
Railroad shops; foundries; tannery; silk mills. Manufactures shirts, hats,
leather, handbags, files and saws, wrapping, printing and silk machinery, paper
boxes, fur. Poultry, fruit, truck farms. Onions, celery, potatoes.
Sun. Independent ....... 1956 5
22 224 13.00**12,724
Record (offset)
Color advertising accepted.
Community Newspaper Publishers, Inc., 151 North St
Port Jervis Union Gazette-f ..Evg. ex. Sun ..... Independent ..... 1850 8 22
Times Herald -f- ....................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1851 8 22
Comic strip advertising accepted.
E. P. Dougherty, Editor; The R. J. Company, Inc., Publisher, 80 We Main St.
294 15.60 **3,803
294 15.60 **13,409
MILLBROOK (N7), pop. 1,568; Dutchess Co. (SE). 15 m NE of Poughkeepsie. Rail-
road station, Amenia. NYC RR. Summer resort. Bennett Junior College; Mill-
brook School (boys). Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Round Table -f Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 280 8.50 §1,02S
J. O. Tyldsley, Editor and Publisher.
MILLERTON (N6H). pop. 1,048; Dutchess Co. (SE). 84 m NE of Poughkeepsie. NYO
RR. Sausage, textile printing factories. Dairy, poultry farms. Turkeys.
News-Republican + Thursday Republican 1932 8 24 294 3.50 $2,052
Prints edition under same name for Sharon, Conn.
Ethel Marshall, Editor; Taconic Publishing Co., Inc.
MILTON (N7), pop. X519; Ulster Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 6 m SW of Pough-
keepsie. NYC RR. Cold storage, preserving and fruit packing plants. Ships
fruits. Fruit farms. Apples, pears, grapes.
Southern Ulster Pioneer4- Thursday Independent 1829 8 24 280 3.00 462
T. C. McKinney, Editor; Hudson Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, Highland.
MINEOLAf (D2), pop. 14,831 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 19,535) ; Nassau Co.
(SE). 20 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. U. S. aeronautic repair and service center.
Manufactures garters. Farming:. Potatoes.
American -f (offset) Tuesday Republican 1952 5 24 224 2.00 §3,OOO
Louis C. Sanders, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 174 Beebe Rd.
Au«"o+ Month*
1917 8 27 140 4.00 *24,104
C. G. McProud, Editor; Henry A. Schober and C. G. McProud, Publishers,
204 Front St.
NAg?icul°tu?arNews }Monthly Agricultural 1915 4 24 154 xl.OO
Ina E. Kriss, Editor ; Nassau Co. Extension Service Assn., Agric. Dept., Publisher.
Professional Gardener + Monthly Gardening 1948 2 29 112 x
Edith A. Medlock. Editor; Nat'l Assn. of Gardeners, Pub., 194 Old Country Rd.
1:1,425
1,186
MONROE (CD, pop. 1,753 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 2.888) ; Orange Co. (SE).
15m SW of Newburgh. ERIE RR. Iron foundry. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, fruit,
truck farms.
Gazetted Thursday Republican 1908 7 24 280 3.00 §2,800
A. M. Gregory, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 596.
MONTICELLOf (L7), pop. 4,223 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 4,951): Sullivan
Co. (SE). 25 m W of Middletown. NYO&W RR. Airline, MOH. Creamery; paint,
coat, furniture factories. Summer resort. Hardwood timber. Poultry, dairy farms.
Bulletin -Sentinel 4- Tuesday Democratic 1923 7 26 280 2.00 $3,025
John V. Taylor and Rubin J. Katz, Editors and Publishers.
News-f Friday Republican 1847 8 24 280 2.00 8,420
Alan Eysen, Editor; Benjamin and Joseph DeBiase, Publishers.
Republican Watchman-!- .Friday Democratic 1826 8 24 280 8.50 53,998
Alvln O. Benton, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— -1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MORAVIA (H5), pop. 1,480; Cayuga Co. (C). 20 m 8 of Auburn. LV RR. Aluminum
furniture factory; bean processing plant; corn drying center. Resort. Ships pro-
duce. Timber. Agriculture. Cabbage, potatoes, hay.
Republican-Register + ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1863 7 24 280 3.00
G. W. Fickeisen, Editor and Publisher.
MORRIS (K6), pop. 641; Otsego Co. (EC). 40 m S of Utica. Railroad station. Mount
Upton. UV RR. Manufactures veterinary medicines. Dairy, poultry farms.
Chronicle-f ............................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............ 1867 6 26 280 2.60
John A. Bacon, Editor; Journal Publishing Co., Gilberts ville.
MOUNT KISCO (Dl%), pop. 6,907 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 6,511) ; West-
chester Co. (SE). 37 m N of New York. NYC RR. Nursery. Residential.
26 14° 3'00
Accordion World ...................... Monthly .......... cordonlsts 1936 8
John C. Gerstner, Editor and Publisher, 129 E. Main St.
North Westchester Times + . ..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 8
Helen Sarsen, Editor; North Westchester Publishers, Inc.
Clre
§2,270
8293
4>60°
Patent Trader* ..................... .Thurs. & Sun^Independent ....... 1
23
23
301 2.50 **3,404
195« 8 23 s™*ay
Printed in seven local editions on Thursday, one edition on Sunday: Bedford
Ed.; Brewster Ed.; Chappaqua Ed.; Katonah Ed.; Mount Kisco Ed.; Pleasant-
ville Ed. ; Yorktown Heights Ed.
Patent Press, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 240.
MOUNT MORRIS (E5), pop. 8,460; Livingston Co. (W). 36 m SW of Rochester.
DL&W; PA RRs. Manufactures canned goods, condiments, woodworking ma-
chinery, electric appliances, knit goods, jewelry. Ships farm products, canned
goods, frozen foods. Farming.
Enterprise^ ............................. Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1875 6 26 280 2.50
George S. Hay wood, Editor; Freeda K. Hay wood, Publisher.
§3,250
Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1918 4 24 164 x.50 J1.046
Harriet Robinson, Editor; Livingston Co. Extension Service Assn.,
Agric. Dept., Publisher.
}
Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1834 6 26 280 1.50 §2,000
H. Bruce Rolison and Jerry Rolison, Editors and Publishers.
MOUNT VERNON (D2), pop. 71,899 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 75,425) ; West-
Chester Co. (SE). Joins New York on NE. NYNH&H; NYC RRs.
Manufactures weather stripping and metal screens, oil burners, truck bodies,
sewer pipes and firebrick, office equipment, electrical devices, automatic metal
clamps, pencils, radio parts, X-ray equipment, pharmaceutical supplies, watch
cases, food processing, optical lenses, airplane equipment, printing presses, air
conditioning equipment, wearing apparel. Westchester County, 36 banks; de-
posits (12-31-57), $1,340,216,000. 22,353 electric (AC) meters; 21,520 gas
(nat.) meters; 22,592 telephones.
Argus-f ................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1892 8 24 302 18.20**18,641
Comic strip advertis'g accepted. See also Westchester Group, White Plains, N. Y.
Westchester Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Better Careers ......................... Bl-»o.thb- ..... { g^n.t.e,, 195° \ \\
Joseph Greenberger, Editor; General Publications, 77 Dell Ave.
Choral and Organ Guide + ..... Monthly .......... I/rJf™
Jl°,
IM
Not issued during July and August.
iA-
1047 9 90 IAK A an AI RA +
Roy Anderson, Editor; Music Enterprises, Publisher, 10 Fiske Place.
Column,, The+ ,o<T8et, ........ Month* .......... j^™'* "" Contr'oU&e
Not issued during July, August, September.
Mrs. C. E. Totten, Editor; Westchester Woman's Club, Publisher, 110 Crary Ave.
Consumer Reports (no adv.).. Monthly ......... { Commodities 1936 2 41 128 x5'00 t800'000
Consumers Union of U. S., Inc., Publisher.
Orthodoxy (offset) ................. Quarterly ........ Religious ........... 1940 2 26 94 2.00
Society of Clerks Secular of St. Basil, Publisher. 7th Ave. & Kingsbridge. R. W.
("Ultrasonic 1957 3 26 140 5.00 Jl.OOO
Ultrasonic News ...................... Bi-monthly ..... } Equip. & 2 40 140
(Applications Controlled free dist. $14,000
Joan Churchill, Editor; Mack Wallach, Publisher, 100 Stevens Ave.
NAPLES (F6), pop. 1.141; Ontario Co. (WC). 46 m SE of Rochester. LV RR. Man-
ufactures wines, grape juice, fishing tackle, advertising novelties. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Potatoes, grapes.
Record-4- ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1870 6 24 280 3.00 1,220
H. W. Tellier. Editor and Publisher.
NARROWSBURG (K7), pop. X626; Sullivan Co. (SE). On Delaware River, 45 m NE
of Scranton, Pa. ERIE RR. Summer resort. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes.
News-Times-f ......................... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1929
Claude J. Hector, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 276 3.00 §1,165
NEWARK (F4%). pop. 10,298; Wayne Co. (NW). On Barge Canal, 88 m SE of
Rochester. NYC: PA RRs. Manufactures paper and paper products, chemi-
cals, tinware, furniture. Nuraeriei. Dairy, fruit, grain farms.
Courier-Garotte 4- ................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1846 8 24 294 6.00 §4,OO8
H. G. Howard, Editor and Publisher.
ClraiI*tion-Ht*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the tue of the Directory in front of book.
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NEWARK VALLEY (H6). pop. 1,027 ; Tioga Co. (S). 15 m NW of Binghamton. LV RR.
Ladders, scaffolding manufactured. Dairy, poultry farms.
Tioga County Herald + Friday Independent 1876 5 24 210 2.00 §801
L. €. Allen. Editor and Publisher.
NEW BERLIN (J6), pop. 1,178; Chenango Co. (SO. 86 m 3 of Utica. UV RR. Dairy,
poultry farms. Potatoes, corn, hay.
Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1849 6 26 280 3.00 §1,925
C. J. Burke. Editor and Publisher.
NEWBURGH-BEACON (CD, pop. 45,968 (Newburgh 31,956; Beacon 14,012);
Orange Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 58 m N of New York City. ERIE; NYC RRs.
Boat connections May to October. Ferry to Beacon. Gateway to Storm King
Highway. Three airports. Manufactures fabrikoid, men's and women's clothing,
camel hair fabrics and llama cloth, rugs, work clothing, felt, brick, pocketbooks,
hats, sportswear, composition floor tile, aluminum castings, wood-turning ma-
chinery, plastic products, baking machinery, paints, insecticides, color matching
lighting equipment, candles, steel fabricators, paper boxes, radio and electronic
parts. Seven banks; deposits (7-1-58), Newburgh, 4-$105,567,877 ; Beacon,
8-131,500,000. 17,330 electric (AC) meters (residential); 16,303 gas (nat.)
meters (residential; 20,988 telephones (residential).
Newburgh-Beacon News -f Evsr.ex.Sun Independent 1885 8 23 30020.80^*24,358
Printed in two editions: Beacon, **5,170; Newburgh, **19,18fi.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Newburgh News Printing and Publishing Co., Inc., 85 Dickson St.
NEW HYDE PARK (D2V2), pop. 7,349 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 10,399);
Nassau Co. (SE). 15 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Nurseries. Residential. Truck
farms.
Herald-!- Thursday Independent 1937 5 24 210 2.00 §1,462
Jacob Oelberger, Editor and Publisher.
Publicity-News -f .Tuesday Independent 1929 5 24 210 2.00 §2,165
Robert F. Rennie, Editor; Publicity News, Inc., Publisher.
NEW PALTZ (M7), pop. 2,286 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,883) ; Ulster Co.
(SE). On Wallkill River, 9 m NW of Poughkeepsie. NYC RR: State University
Teachers College. Resort. Poultry, fruit, dairy farms. Apples, potatoes, peaches.
Independent and Times -4- Wednesday Republican 1860 7 24 280 3.00
Laura Le Fevre, Editor; James O. Le Fevre, Publisher.
News-f Thursday Independent 1949 8 24 280 3.00 1,001
Space sold only in combination with Wallkill Valley World of Wallkill.
T. C. McKinncy, Editor; Hudson Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, Highland.
Oracle. TheV Friday Collegiate 1933 5 24 252 3.50 1,467
Students of State University Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
NEWROCHELLE (D2),pop. 59,725 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 72,195) ; West-
chester Co. (SE). On Long Island Sound, 16 m NE of New York. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures plumbing and heating supplies, surgical dressings, fabricated
metals, electrical machinery, television parts, instruments. Westchester County,
36 banks; deposits (12-31-57). $1,340,216,000. 20,294 electric (AC) meters;
18,559 gas (nat.) meters; 21,082 telephones. College of New Rochelle (women) ;
lona College (Cath. men).
Club Candle, The Monthly {aulTwork 1926 2 43 14° x2'00
Not issued during July, August, September.
Women's Club of New Rochelle, Publisher, 50 Lockwood Ave.
Ionian, The -f V Wednesday Collegiate 1945 5 24 210 1.50 2,500
Students of lona College, Editors and Publishers.
rn MAT,? 1950 8 27 140
Metal Treating Bi-monthly., |£°™ ^eatN? 2 41 14? , •
ineatireatg Controlled circ. >6,9S7
C. E. Herington, Editor; Metal Treating Institute, Publisher, 271 North Ave.
Quarterly V Quarterly Collegiate 1904 \ |° }°| 8'°°
Students of the College of New Rochelle, Editors and Publishers.
Standard-Star + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1923 8 24 302 18.20**18,288
Comic strip advertising accepted. See also Westchester Group, White Plains, N.Y.
Elmer H. Miller, Editor; Westchester Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 261 North Ave.
«f__A , MnrifMv fBuilding 1888 3 26 140 3.50 1,873
Stone + Monthly 1 stone Controlled free dist. 7,044
June Guncheon, Editor; Stone Publishing Co., 109 Liberty Ave.
Tattler V Bi-wkly( Wed.) Collegiate 1920 5 24 196 3.00
Students of the College of New Rochelle, Editors and Publishers.
NEW YORKf (C2%), pop. 7,891,957 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 7,795,471) ;
New York Co. (SE) and Bronx Co. (SE). The city is divided into five boroughs:
Manhattan, 1,960,101 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1.794,069) ; Bronx, 1,-
451,277 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,424,367) : Brooklyn, 2,738,175 (spe-
cial U.S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,602,433) ; Queens, 1,550,849 (special U.S. Census
4-1-67, gives 1,762,582) ; Richmond, 191,555 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives
212,020); Foreign-bom white population in 1950. 1.784,206; Negro, 747,608;
Puerto Rican, 246,306. On Manhattan Island at mouth of Hudson River and on
Long Island Sound, East River and New York Bay. Terminal of 13 important rail-
roads, including the NYC: PA: NYNH&H; LV; ERIE: CNJ; LI: NJ&NY;
NYS&W ; SIRT; B&O ; DL&W ; NYO&W ; WS, and of the State Barge Canal. Air-
lines : AA; AF; AAA; AVN; AR; BNF; BO AC: BWIA: CAP; CU; DAL; EAL;
IAL; IBERIA; KLM ; LAI; LAV; LH; MOH; NAL; NEA; NWA; PANAGRA;
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xRubscription included in membership fee.
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PAA; QEA; SAB EN A; SAS; SR-SWISSAIR; TAG A; TCA; TWA; UAL; VARIG;
FTL; SLI (airfreight).
The commercial and financial metropolis of the United States. 51 Savings
Banks with deposits of $15,885,644,000 as of June 30, 1968. 51 Commercial
Banks with deposits of $80,864,457,151 as of December 81, 1957. Clearings (year
ended 1957, $578,800,297,510. One of the finest harbors in the world. The
foreign commerce of New York comprises almost half of the entire import and
export trade of the nation and is the heaviest in the world. Its domestic com-
merce is also great. About ten per cent of the nation's products are manufactured
in the New York industrial area: the five boroughs, Westchester Co. and six
counties in New Jersey. Some of the most important industries are clothing and
accessories, foods and beverages, printing and publishing, metal and machine
shop products, chemicals, paints and allied lines, textiles and textile products.
Many of the country's largest publishing houses are located here. Its electric
meters number 2,580,000; gas (artif.) meters, 2,290,000; telephones. 4,468,205.
Among its many colleges and professional schools are New York University;
Columbia University ; Fordham University ; Hunter College and Manhattan Col-
lege. It has a wealth of museums, is noted as an art center, numbers its theaters
at about 700. New York and Bronx Boroughs are served by the New York post
office and only the publications in these two boroughs are listed here. Publica-
tions in Brooklyn Borough are entered at the Brooklyn post office and will be
found under Brooklyn. There are numerous post offices in Queens Borough and
the publications issued therein will be found under their respective post offices.
Richmond Borough publications are served by the Staten Island post office and
will be found under Staten Island. Seven TV stations.
ABD — See Aviation Business Directory.
Abridged Readers' Guide to lMf,, (Index to 1Q... „ ftn 11K
Periodical Literature ...... JMonthly ......... \PeriodicalLit.1935 2 80 116
Not issued during June, July and August.
Sarita Robinson, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Pub., 950 University Ave. (62).
Clrt
24 210 1.50
1_ ..-
13,145
Charles L. Siiberman, Editor; American Communications, Assn., Publisher,
5 BeekmanSt. (88).
Acta Metallurgica+ Monthly Metallurgy 1953 2 88 122 16.00 $2,827
Prof. Bruce Chalmers, Editor; Board of Governors of A eta Metallurgies,
Publisher. 122 E. 55th St. (22).
Action — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Action Packed Western — See Double Action Group.
ACU News, The (American )%. n*uim J General Epia- 1Q/40 K
Church Union) JMonthly [copal News 1949 6
Not issued during June, July, August, September.
Rev. C. A. J. du Bois, Editor; American Church Union, Inc., Publisher,
347 Madison Ave. (17).
v [Lay Maga-
y -{line for 1948 2 26 86
(.Diabetics
Frederick W. Williams, M.D., Editor; American Diabetes Assn., Publisher,
1 East 45th St. (17).
Adhesives Age Monthly Industrial 1958 3 26 140
Arch Doria, Editor; Palmerton Publishing Co., Inc., 101 W. 31st St. (1).
ADT Transmitter, The iM^thiv jrireProtec. iq«Q « 9R inft Fr__
(no adv.) .. JMonthly [Public Safety 1929 3 28 106 Free
July-August issue combined.
Raymond K. Hyde, Editor ; American District Telegraph Co.. Pub.,
166 Sixth Ave. (18).
Adunata dei Refrattari, L' |
(The Call of the "Ref rac- ^Saturday Political 1922 3 86
taires") (Italian) (no adv.) j
Donate Lapenna, Editor and Publisher, 216 West 18th St. (11).
Advance, The (no adv.) Semi-mo Labor 1914 4 88 «*. *.»<»
C. E. Fisher, Editor; Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Publisher,
16 Union Square (8).
Advanced Management Monthly (Management 1949 3 27 14° 8'00
Society for Advancement of Management, Inc., Publisher, 74 Fifth Avo. (11).
Advance Pattern Book 8 ti. a yr Fashions 1955 3 27 143 1.00
Advance Pattern Company, 831 E. 88th St. (16).
Adventure — See Adventure Men's Group.
Adventure — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Adventure Life — See Complete Adventure Group.
Adventure Men's Group Bi-monthly { * *?.' SuTrtes* 1964 3 27 148
Comprised of: Adventure (mo.) (single copy $.25) ; Railroad (single copy $.50) ;
*30,515; True Adventures (single copy $.25). Space sold in combination as
a group.
Popular Publications, Inc., 206 East 42nd St. (17).
Adventures Into The Unknown — See American Comics Group.
Advertiser-*- Monthly Advtg.ftMktg... 1980 8 27 140 5.00
Lydie Block, Editor; The Advertiser Publishing Co., 1056 Fifth Ave. (28).
Advocate + Saturday Irish (Ind.) 1893 5 26 217 4.00
James N. O'Connor, Editor; Pearl O'Connor, Publisher, 395 Pearl St. (38).
2.00 56.260
$41,000
210 3.00 §5357
218 1.60
14,721
*18&,13S
*514,547
835,000
Circulation— ~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate, y Issued only during academic year, subscription included in membership fea.
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NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Cols* Width TDipth Sub
(Aero Eng'g
Aero/Space Engineering Monthly ] Prof. & Aero- 1934 8 26 140 5.00
[space Indus
W. A. Shrader, Editor; Institute of The Aeronautical Sciences, Inc., Publisher,
2 East 64th St. (21).
Age -f (Negro) Saturday Independent 1880 5 24 210 6.00
Alfred Duckett. Editor; S. B. Fuller, Publisher, 15 W. 125th St. (27).
Agricultural Index Monthly f Index to Agric. 1Q1R o on 119
Not issued during September. \Periodicals 1916 Z 30 11Z
Florence A. Arnold, Ed.; The H. W. Wilson Co., Pub., 950 University Ave. (52).
iMonthly Fraternal 1931 3 28 140 1.20
Clrt
17,612
520,000
886
1.831
*3,863
,
>4,044
10,121
>9,832
Ahepa Messenger, The
(Greek)
Angelos"G. ChaoushV'E^itor ; The Ahepa Pub'g Co., Inc., 358 W. 67th St. (19).
{Chemical
Eng'g 1955 3 26 140 9.00
Research
Harding Bliss, Editor; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Publisher,
25 West 45th St. (36).
A^«^^^ {8ft2s& 1904 2 SsswS >l1^-
Clifford Strock. Editor; The Industrial Press, Publisher, 98 Worth St. (13).
Air Facts Monthly Mag.f or Pilots... 1938 2 24 80 4.00
Leighton Collins, Editor; Air Facts, Inc., Publisher, 30 Rockefeller Plaza (20).
Alrlanes Monthly AirTrav. Int 1936 3 26 164 8.50
Distributed on 82 airlines.
June Benas Quin. Editor; Airlanes Publishing Co., 840 West 57th St. (19).
Air Transportation -f .Monthly Air Cargo 1942 8 Controlled ci?c.
Richard Malkin, Editor; Import Publications, Inc., 10 Bridge St. (4).
Alford Baby Group Monthly Baby Care 1941 3 27 140 2.50 $325,000
Comprised of: Baby Time; Modern Baby; Today's Baby.
Purchased by diaper services for free distribution to their customers and
prospective customers. Also placed in maternity wards in more than 250
leading hospitals. Purchased by Infants' Wear Departments of 50 department
stores throughout the country. Space sold in combination as a group.
Lee Robba, Editor; Alford Baby Group, Inc.. Publisher, 424 Madison Ave. (17).
Al-Hoda-f- (Guidance) lEvg.ex.Sat. Independent 1898 6 28 280 20.00 J3,000
(Arabic) «. 1 & Sun.
Mary Mokarzel, Publisher, 82 East 28th St. (16).
All American Men of War—See National Comics Group (Red Unit.)
All for Love — See Young Romance Group.
All Star Western — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Amateur Artist, The Quarterly {*"*•*•" 1951 8 27 14° *
Ruth D. Miller, Editor; Amateur Artists Association of America, Inc.,
24 West 40th St. (18).
America4- Saturday Catholic 1909 8 27 130 8.00 *43,037
Rev?T. N. Davis, S. J., Editor; America Press, Publisher, 70 E. 45th St. (17).
America Clinica (Spanish) Monthly {*$* ***£* 1941 2 gtntaSLdSS. 76^18
Panamerican Publishing Co., 570 Seventh Ave. (18).
American Agency Bulletin -f.. Monthly {si^ety.Tn^Agt. 1903 8 27 14° x5-00 33'590
Carlton E. Thomas, Editor; Nat'l Assn. of Insurance Agents, Publisher,
96 Fulton St. (38).
American Armed Forces jMonthly Comics 1955 5 23 196 650.292
Cir«nUteV'M'a'eomle'iiiipplement in American Armed Forces newspapers only.
American Armed Forces Newspapers. .^ f
Group comprises of 96 individual papers published weekly with few excep-
tions, for personnel of Army Camps and Air Force Bases throughout the
country. Space sold individually or in combination. For complete information
write W. B Bradbury Co., 405 Lexington Ave. (17). Combined circ.563,720.
American Artist...... ...., Mfnthly.;« Art & Educ 1937 3 27 140 6.00*40,257
ightoif Guptin, Publisher, 24 W. 40th St. (18).
°* JjTJMonthly Indus.Nurs'g g 40 140
dUAmeftri^ Nurses, Inc., Publisher, 170 E. 61st St. (21).
American Astrology (no adv.).Monthly..........Astrology "--J98* f «!L<iili t\'*\
Paul G. Clancy. Editor; Clancy Publications, Inc.. Pub., 1472 Broadway (36).
„ ... [Automotive 1924 3 26 140 5.00
American Automobile Monthly \Trade(Exp.)
McGraw Hill International Corp., 880 W. 42nd St. (86).
American Baby Monthly jant Mothers
Entire distribution paid for by Diaper Services for fi
Mrs. Beulah France, R.N.. Ed.; American Baby, Inc.,
1:4,896
*17,422
2 40 140
Total unpaid dist. 1,475
8 27 147 2.60 210,000
220 Fifth' Ave. (1).
ClrcuUtlon-**S*pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO ^atementTBold face, sworn; tPuMisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. *Nonpa«a
ems. '12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty sett . I*^^198***?^ xRtnd
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included to memnersntp tee.
BE SURE TO READ the Culds to the use of the Directory m front of Iwok.
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NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Cols <•> Width V Depth Sub
American Banker -f {Jf g^ex*Sat> Banking 1836 4 28 21020.00
C. B. Axford, Editor; American 'Banker, Publisher, 32 Stone St. (4).
American Bicyclist and \Mrt«*i.i« [Motorcycle 1874 3 25 140 8.00
Motorcyclist {Monthly i& Bicycle 2 40 140
David K. Silvers, Editor; Cycling Press, Inc., Publisher, 461 Eighth Ave. (1).
Clrc
1867
3.00 *2,133
3.50 * 106, 631
3,078
American Brewer ..................... Monthly .......... Brewing
Prints American Brewer Register annually as a part of the December issue.
Robert Schwarz, Editor; American Brewer Pub. Corp., 202 E. 44th St. (17).
American Brewer Register — See American Brewer.
American Builder .................... Monthly .......... Bldg. Indus ........ 1879 8To^ uJJJid dist>
Joseph B. Mason, Editor; Simmons Boar dm an Pub. Corp., 30 Church St. (7).
American Cemetery ................. Monthly .......... Cemeteries ......... 1929 3 26 140 4.00
Albert R. Kates, Editor; The American Cemetery, Publisher, 1475 B'way (86).
A*S??dv^ jBi-monthly ....Chess ................. 1904 2 27 119 2.00
Hermann Helms, Editor and Publisher, 150 Nassau St. (38).
American Child (no adv.) ...... Quarterly ........ JYouth^mpi't 1919 3 28 134 x2'00
Lila Rosenblum, Editor; National Child Labor Com., Publisher, 419 4th Ave. (16).
American City .......................... Monthly .......... Municipal ........... 1909 8 Sont^lL ci??.
William S. Foster, Editor; Buttenheim Publishing Corp., 470 4th Ave. (16).
American Comics Group, The.Monthly .......... Comics ............... 1943 3 26 143 1.20 $660,000
Comprised of : Adventures Into The Unknown ; Forbidden World. Space sold in
combination as a group.
Frederick H. Iger, Editor; Best Syndicated Features, Inc., Publisher,
347 Fifth Ave. (16).
American Druggist .................. Ftntly (Mon.).RetailDrugStor. 1871 8 controlled™!™.
Dan Rennick. Editor; Hearst Corporation, Publisher, 250 West 55th St. (19).'
4,655
$10,370
>28,592
>62,718
American Dyestuff Reporter.. Ftntly (Mon.).8e 1917 2 40 137 x7.50
Norman A. Johnson, Ed. ; American Assn. of Textile Chemists and Colorists, Pub.,
44 E. 23rd St. (10).
American Egg and Poultry \Mnn,vlv (Egg&Poultry 1939 f ff H{J 8'00
Review* ............................ {Monthly .......... Industry Controlled circ.
Gordon Urner, Editor; Urner Barry Co., Publisher, 92 Warren St. (7).
. .......... 1905 l B8 10° 3-°°
G. A. Connor, Editor;' Esperant Assn. of North America, Publisher,
114 W. 16th Street (11).
American Examiner, The-f— ..Thursday ........ Jewish Int .......... 1879 5 24 203 5.00
Albert Friedman, Editor; American Examiner, Inc., Publisher, 239 Fourth Ave.
' American Exporter .................. Monthly .......... Export Trade ..... 1877 8 26 140
Printed in two editions: Eng. Edition, circ., > 17,224; Span. Ed., circ., >17,886.
f Inter'l News
Automotive World .................. Monthly .......... \ of Auto Work 1952 3 26 140
i& Repairs
Printed in two editions: English, Controlled circ. >20,027; Spanish, Controlled
circ. >22,046.
Industrial World ...................... Monthly .......... Export Trade ..... 8 26 140
Printed in two editions: Eng. Edition, circ., >17,612; Span. Ed., circ., >17,474.
Johnston Export Pub. Co., 386 Fourth Ave. (16).
/Textile Indus.
American Fabrics (offset) ..... Quarterly ........ -(Fashions in 1946 2 51
(Fabrics
Cora Carlyle, Editor; Doric Publishing Co., Inc., 152 E. 40th St. (16)
American Funeral Director....Monthly .......... 1881 | 4"
$9,076
>4,64S
$1.500
§53,162
162 12.00 16,423
140
140
4.00 *8,287
Albert R. Kates, Editor; Kates-Boylston Publications, Inc., 1475 B'way (36).
o^ .......... Fur Styles ......... 1900 2 48 182 37.40
Not issued during January and February.
S. Moscato, Editor; American-Mitchell Fashion Publishers, Inc.,
129 W. 29th St. (1).
4,500
9,500
Monthly .......... Ladles Cloth'g...l964 8 27 140 6.00
Jules Steinberg? Editor; 7th Avenue Publications, Inc., 136 W. 42nd St. (86).
ono .......... Gas Industry ..... 1919 3 26 185 xS.OO
July and August issue combined.
Walter H. Dyer, Editor; American Gas Assn., Publisher, 420 Lexington Ave. (17).
American Girl, The .................. Monthly .......... {^ollVyrs 1917 3 27 14S 8'00 *651'673
Esther R. Bien, Editor; Girl Scouts of the u" S. A., Publisher, 880 Third Ave (22).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisfaer'a Report; Light face, estimated. -(-Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VJwued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols <3> Width V Depth Sub
1882 2 40 140 4.00
Clre
* 1,284
f ?
250,000
$9,500
NEW YORKf (Continued)
r American Glass Review Monthly Glass-Mak'g...,
< China, Glass and Tablewares..Monthly {po^Trd
I Donald Doctorow, Editor; Ebel-Doctorow Publications, Inc., 3 W. 29th St. (1).
American Hairdresser Monthly Beauty Shops.... 1877 2To^i unpaid dist.
American Hairdresser Publishing Co., Inc., 20 West 45th St. (86).
American Heritage (no adv.). .Bi-monthly Historical 1954 2 40 12612.50
Bruce Catton, Editor; American Heritage Publishing Co., 651 Fifth Ave. (17).
American Historical Review.. Quarterly Historical 1895 1 50 105x1.50
Dr. Boyd C. Shafer, Editor; 400 A St., S. E., Washington D. C. (8).
American Historical Assn., % Macmillan Co., Publisher, 60 Fifth Ave. (11).
American Home, The Monthly JHomem^king 1928 4 24 158 4.20*3,213,205
John M. Carter, Editor; W. EL Eaton, Publisher, 300 Park Ave. (22).
American Import and Ex- \MrttlfMv /Import & Ex- 1054 9 9Q log 5 00 St220
$5,000
25,000
$2,400
^,, ,00, 9 OQ
port Bulletin^ .................. ony .......... port Trade 1934 2 29
John F. Budd, Editor; Import Publications, Inc., 8-10 Bridge St. (4).
.»»-.» }semi-mo ......... Retail Baking ..... 1909 2 41 140 3.00
]3r*aida,''Editor; Amer. Bakers Pub. Co., Inc., 1 E. Fordham Rd. (68).
1946 5'00
Peter
American Industry .................. Monthly .......... Industrial
Publications for Industry, 198 Broadway (38).
American Ink Maker ............... Monthly .......... Print. Inks .........
£ f J £Jf
Controlled free dist.
1921 | JJ 3'00
John Vollmuth, Editor; MacNair-Dorland Co., Pub., 254 W. 81st St. (1).
American Institute of Physics Publications —
Comprised of: American Journal of Physics; Journal of Applied Physics;
Journal of Chemical Physics; Journal of the Acoustical Society of America;
Journal of the Optical Society of America; Noise Control; Physical Review;
Physics Today; Review of Scientific Instruments ; Reviews of Modern Physics ;
Soviet Physics-JET P. See individual listings.
American Institute of Physics, 335 E. 45th St. (17).
American-Israel Economic lx,r~..*ui., /American-Israel 1949 3 27 140
Horizons-f {Monthly [Econ'c Rela'ns Controlled free dist. $10,000
Not issued during July and August.
American-Israel Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc., Publisher,
250 W. 67th St. (19).
American Jewelry ln/r««fMv /Jewelry 1956 3 27 140 5.00
Manufacturer fMontmy \ Manuf actur'g Controlled circ. >2,617
P. G. Fradley, Editor; Sherry Publishing Co., 1475 Broadway (36).
AmcZrdfolo£y™^..0*. JMonthly Heart Spec's 1958 2 83 119 12.00 1:5,470
Simon Dack, M.D., Editor; The American Journal of Cardiology, Inc.,
Publisher, 11 E. 86th St, (16).
American Journal of Clinical!™.. „ ... « ,, „, 1952 2 33 119 8.00
Nutrition {Bi-monthly ....Medical Controlled free dist.
S. O. Waife, M.D., Editor; The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Inc.,
Publisher, 11 E. 86th St. (16).
3,810
2,506
erican Journal of 1« .U1
Digestive Diseases ............ {Monthly ..........
1934 2 40 119 6.00
............ Controlled free dist.
Dr. H. Janowitz, Editor; P. B. Hoeber, Inc., Publisher, 49 E. 33rd St. (16).
...... {SIF
1,510
2,110
960
Will Lissner, Editor; American Journal of
Publisher, 50 East 69th St. (21).
conomics and Sociology, Inc.,
}
Monthly Medical 1934 2 43 119 8.00 $2,326
Dr. SamuefWeiss, Editor; American College of Gastroenterology, Publisher,
83 West 60th St. (23).
American Journal of MedicineMonthly Medical 1946 2 33 119 12.00 *17,712
Dr. A. B. Gutman, Editor; The American Journal of Medicine, Inc., Publisher,
11 E. 86th St. (16).
American Journal of Nursing.Monthly Nursing 190° \^ un^id J}J£ *15£??g
American Journal of Nursing Co., Publisher, 2 Park Ave. (16).
59 104 10.00
[Quarterly Orthopsyc'ry 1930
*GeorgVErGardner"Ph.b.» M.D., Editor; American Orthopsychiatric Assn.,
Publisher, 1790 Broadway (19).
American Journal of 1Q f» _ _r fScient.&Educ. 1Q«o o ofi 11A
Physics + f9 ti'ayr \Physics 1933 2 86 116
American Institute of Physics, Publisher, 335 E. 45th St. (17).
4,500
5,486
JMonthly Psych'y(Med.)..1844 2 50 195x12.00 $12,822
..
C. B. Farrar,' M.ii' Editor ; American Psychiatric Association, Publisher, 1270
Avenue of the Americas (3).
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpar* 11
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate, yiaaued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fe*.
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^y'chSthe™™;'..? ............. }Q««terl, ........ P.ychother.py..l947 1 60 94 12.00
Emil A. Gutheil, M.D., Editor; Assn. for the Advancement of Psychotherapy,
Publisher, 16 W. 77th St, (24).
American Journal of Public")
Health and the Nation's [Monthly .......... Pub. Health ....... 1911 2 29 110x10.00
Health .............................. I
George Rosen, M.D., Editor; American Public Health Assn., Publisher,
1790 Broadway (19).
American Journal of Surgery..Monthly .......... Surgical ........... 1891 2 33 119 15.00
R. M. Zollinger, M.D., Editor; The American Journal of Surgery, Inc., Publisher,
11 E. 86th St. (16).
American Labor World ......... .Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1919 2 42 140 1.60
John S. Lewis, Editor and Publisher, 189 Spring St. (12).
American Legion Magazine.. ..Monthly .......... Amer. Legion ..... 1919 3 27 140 1.50*2,781,763
Prints edition in Braille. Distributed free to blind veterans.
Joseph C. Keeley, Editor; James F. O'Neil, Publisher, 720 Fifth Ave. (19).
American Lutheran 4- ............. Monthly .......... Lutheran ............ 1918 3 28 126x2.00
Rev. A. F. Meyer, Editor; American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, Inc., Pub-
lisher, 2112 Broadway (23).
fMof*l Wnrlr'o- 18?7 3 27 14° 6'00
American Machinist ................ Ftntly(Mon.). j JJ5*"; l^e/ 2 41 14°
Industries TotaJ unpaid dist. 1>902
Burnham Finney, Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Inc., 880 W. 42nd St. (36).
American Mercury .................. Monthly .......... Lit..Econ.,Comt.l924 2 25 87 4.00 60,940
William La Varre, Editor; American Mercury Magazine, Inc., Publisher,
250 W. 57th St. (19).
American Metal Market + ....{^n3X'Sun- {li^'wo'riSj' 1882 8 21 290 24.00**12,692
Frank Smith, Ed.; American Metal Market Co.. Publisher, 18 Cliff St. (88).
1939 8'00
Clrc
1,100
16,168
$8,158
6,700
>11,069
115'117
*3,112
7,899
American Milk Review and 1 Mfmfuiv [Milk & Milk « 42 140
Milk Plant Monthly + [Monthly lproducts 2 controlled circ.
Norman Myrick, Editor; Urner Barry Co., Pub., 92 Warren St. (7).
American Modeler Monthly {nobby PI*™* 1928 3 27 143 3'5°
A. L. Lewis, Editor; Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 575 Madison Ave. (22).
American Perfumer and \M 4,1 J Perf ume.Soaps, 1906 3 26 140 5.00
Aromatics ^Monthly fcosm. Mfg. 2 41 140
William Lambert. Editor; Moore Publishing Co.. Inc., 48 West 38th St. (18).
American Record Guide, The.Monthly JM^s^ReVs 1935 2 27 105 3'5°
P. H. Reed, Editor; American Record Guide, Publisher, P. O. Box 319,
Radio City Station (19).
American Review of Tuber- 1 fo»j^«*<«/.
culosis and Pulmonary [Monthly \Tuberculosis 1917 2 32 119 15'°°
sh'MeDermotti Editor; National Tuberculosis Assn.. Publisher, 1790
Broadway (19).
mance Group, JMonthly ^^^ 1943 3 26 143 1.20 J325.000
Comprised of -Confessions of the Lovelorn ; My Romantic Adventures. Space sold
in combination as a group.
Frederick H. Iger, Editor; Best Syndicated Features, Inc., Publisher,
847 Fifth Ave. (16).
American Roofer and Sidingl—.r,,,,, /Roofing A 1910 3 27 140 8.00
Contractor {Monthly {siding Controlled circ.
Sylvan Hoffman, Ed.; Hoffman Publications, Inc.. 425 Fourth Ave. (16).
American Salesman Monthly Salesmanship.... 1955 2 24 91 6.00
Michael Gore, Editor and Publisher 49 W. 57th St. (19).
A™f^a°-Scandinavian Re- JQuarterly {inTe^ests011114* 1913 2 29 112 x4-00
American-Scandinavian Foundation, Publisher, 127 East 7 3rd St. (21).
American Slavic and East \nii«^*^iv /Reviews of 1Q41 1 K4 105 600
European Review {Quarterly | Slavic Trends 1941 l 54 10B °-00
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Inc., Publisher,
2960 Broadway (27).
AfReerview-f°Ci0l0irlCal }Bi-monthly ....Sociology 1936 2 81 108 xS.OO
Charles' H.PageV Editor; American Sociological Society, Publisher, New York
University, Washington Square (8).
American Speech Quarterly Language 1941 1 54 107 6.00
Columbia University Press, Publisher, 2960 Broadway (27).
American Swedish Monthly... Monthly {commerce61"' 1907 3 27 14° x3'00
Ellis Folke, Editor; Swed C. of C. of U. S. A., Publisher, 8 East 69th St. (21).
American Weekly Sunday Gen'l Int 1896 6 23 170 * 10,043,7 64
A magazine distributed each Sunday with the Albany Times-Union; Baltimore
American; Boston Advertiser; Buffalo Courier- Express ; Chicago American;
Cincinnati Enquirer; Cleveland Plain Dealer; Columbia, S. C. State; Corpus
>10,120
£42,000
1858
7,602
*989
9.869
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Cols^ Width? Depth Sub Circ
Christi Caller-Times; Dallas Times-Herald; Denver Rocky Mountain News;
Detroit Times; El Paso Times; Fort Lauderdale News; Houston Chronicle;
Huntingdon, W. Va, Herald- Advertiser ; Jacksonville Journal; Los Angeles
Examiner; Milwaukee Sentinel; New Orleans Item; New York Journal-Ameri-
can; Palm Beach Post Times; Philadelphia Bulletin; Pittsburgh Sun-Tele-
graph; Portland Oregonian; Saint Louis Globe-Democrat; Saint Paul Pioneer
Press ; San Antonio Light; San Francisco Examiner ; Seattle Post-Intelligencer;
Syracuse Herald-American; Tampa Tribune; Washington, D. C. Post and
Times-Herald; Wichita Beacon.
John K. Herbert, Publisher, 575 Lexington Ave. (22).
American Zionist, The -f ........ Monthly .......... Jewish Affairs. ..1921 5 23 196 2.00 84,979
Not issued during July and August.
Ernest E. Barbarash, Editor; Zionist Organization of America, Publisher,
145 East 32nd St. (16).
^HuwriM)" .f *.?. ........... JThursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 5 24 224 7.00 §3,000
Alex Rosner, Editor; Hungarian Word, Inc., 130 E. 16th St.
? 24 287 6.50 §3,034
280 4.00**44,286
ATeHungl8((^ ......
Franz X. Amrein', Editor; Swiss Pub. Co., Inc., 1 Union Square (3).
Amsterdam News -f (Negro). Saturday ........ Independent ...... 1909 8 24
C. B. Powell, Editor; Powell-Savory Corp.. Publisher, 2340 Eighth Ave. (27).
C Investment
Analysts Journal-}- 5 ti. a yr ^Security 1945 3 27 14° 5'00
' Analysis
Pierre R. Bretey, Editor; National Federation of Financial Analysis Societies,
Publisher, 609 Madison Ave. (22).
Analytical Chemistry — See Washington, D. C.
Andy Panda — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
A"lo™^ ^ 2 34 177x3'50
William Bridges, Editor; N. Y. Zoological Society. Publisher, 185th St. and
Southern Blvd. (60).
Annals of Dentistry (no adv.). Quarterly Dental 1039 1 57 105 5.00
Dr. Edward Stroh, Editor; New York Academy of Dentistry, Publisher,
680 Fifth Ave.
1955
60 105 15.00
Controlled circ.
1 60 105 15.00
Antibiotic Medicine and lii*«..4.i.i«, TUT ^j^«i
Clinical Therapy ^Monthly Medical
Antibiotics and liu™ifiii«. M«<II*.I IQKI
Chemotherapy ^Monthly Medical 1951
Printed in combined English, Spanish Edition
Henry Welch. Ph.D., Editor; MD Publications, 30 E. 60th St. (22).
Antiques Monthly Antiques 1922 2 45 147 8.50
Alice Winchester, Editor; Straight Enterprises. Inc., Pub., 601 Fifth Ave. (17).
Apparel Manufacturer Monthly
Frederick Kogos Publishing Co., 1140 Broadway (1).
8,000
*3,802
*650
21,092
2,386
*38,206
4,301
1,000
JBi-monthly Elec. Eng'g 1952 3 27 140x8.00 12,800
Charles si* Rich',' Editor; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Publisher,
83 W. 39th St. (18).
hanics Imr^^^ui,, TUT
offset) (no adv.)JMoiltnly M
Soland, Editor; The American Soci
:ech. Eng'g 1947 2 40 136 25.00
Society of Mechanical Engineers, Publisher,
f Index to
Applied Mecha
Reviews (off
Martin Goland,
29 W. 39th St. (18).
Applied Science and \Mnnf
Technology Index j «u»nv— rf < :sri. &
Not issued during August. I Tech. Per.
Roberta Purdy, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Publisher, 950 University Ave. (52).
Frank Scalpone, Editor; H-K Publications, Inc., 215 Fourth Ave. (3).
1958 2 30 121
$3,500
2,556
ARALog-f Bi-monthly \ officers?*1"" 1949 2 26 105 xl<5° 8'500
W. R. Steinberg, Editor; American Radio Assn., AFL-CIO, Publisher,
6 Beekman St. (7).
Archie Comic Group Bi-monthly Comics 1952 3 27 140 2.00*2,824,439
Comprised of: Archie Comics (9 ti. a yr.) ; Archie's Joke Book; Archie's Pal
Jughead; Betty and Veronica; Cosmo, The Merry Martian; Katy Keene
Comics; Laugh Comics (mo.) ; Pat The Brat; Pep Comics ; Super Duck Comics ;
Wilbur Comics. Space sold in combination as a group.
Harry Shorten, Editor; Archie Comic Publications, Inc., 241 Church St. (13).
Archie Comics — See Archie Comic Group.
Archie's Joke Book — See Archie Comic Group.
Archie's Pal Jughead — See Archie Comic Group.
Architectural & \MnntVi1v {Arch. & 1958 4 26 140
Engineering News f Montmy 1 Eng'g Controlled free dist. *34,000
John J. Carlos. Editor; Hagan Publishing Corp., 452 Fifth Ave. (18).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
| P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlasued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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NEW YORKf (Continued)
Architectural Forum-The
M
itectural Forum-The \Monthlv lolsi*!?*8
agazine of Building ...... }M<>nth* .......... |Su*t
Estab Col$^> Width V Depth
1892
Sub
l 31 154 5.50
Total unpaid dist.
Clre
*58,421
4,039
Douglas Haskell, Editor; Time, Inc., Publisher, 9 Rockefeller Plaza (20).
Architectural Record Monthly Architecture 1891 | JJ J4J}
F. W. Dodge Corp., Publisher. 119 W. 40th St. (18). Total unpaid dist.
Architecture and Design + Monthly {^Building*6 Controlled free dist.
L. L. Stearns. Ed.; Architectural Catalog Co.. Pub., 62 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Archives of Biochemistry IM««*UIW /Biochemistry 1tMO n K« Qn
and Biophysics (no adv.)..JMontmy IBiophysics 1U4<i A °^ yu
Subscription price, $8.00 per vol., 7 vols. annually.
Academic Press, Inc., Publisher, 111 Fifth Ave. (3).
Archives of Pediatrics + Monthly {Sfceaaes'8 1884 2 30 112 7*50
J. F. Landon, M.D., Editor; E. B. Treat & Co., Inc., Pub., 46 E. 17th St. (8).
fFict., Gen'l
Int., Spts 1882 3 27
for Men
Printed in three editions : Eastern Ed. ; Midwest Ed. ; Western Ed.
Henry Steeger, Editor; Popular Publications, Inc., 206 E. 42nd St.
I Horse Rac'g
Armstrong Daily, The Daily ex. Sun.. <{ Spts., Gen'l
[News
[Horse Rac'g
National Program Daily ex. Sun. .•{ Spts., Gen'l
[News
The Armstrong Daily, Inc., Publisher. 250 W. 30th St. (1).
Army-Navy Store Magazine.. Monthly JReten'oStlets 1949
Commercial Circular Co., Publisher, 9 East 38th St. (16).
1 Jet Propul'n
ARS Journal Monthly ] Rockets, Mis- 1936
[siles Indus.
Martin Summerfield, Editor; American Rocket Society, Publisher
500 Fifth Ave. (36).
4 24
5.50 * 34,752
2,722
$100
$1,100
3,334
143 4.00*1,384,270
(17).
154
4 28 143
5 24 224 3.00
2 40 136x12.50 11,725
Art Direction Monthly
JAdv'g Art &
[ Photography
1949
27 133 4.00
Edward Gottschall, Editor; Don Barron, Publisher, 19 W. 44th St. (36).
Art in America Quarterly Art 1916 2 39 136 10.00
Jean Lipman, Editor; Art in America, Publisher, 635 Madison Ave.
Art Index (no adv.) Quarterly Art Index 1929 2 30 112
Margaret Furlong, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Pub., 950 University Ave. (52).
Art in Flowers-f Monthly Florist Trade 195° cintrZllJifree dist
Winifred Carriere, Editor and Publisher, 36 East 23rd St. (10).
Artist, The-f Monthly I ^Ar^ists3"13 1931 2 51 147 6'00
Leonard Richmond, Editor; The Artist Publishing Co., 306 West llth St. (14).
ArtNews-f Monthly Art & Antiques. 1902 4 24 157 9.00
Not issued during July and August.
Dr. A. M. Frankfurter, Ed.; Art Foundation Press, Pub., 32 E. 57th St. (22).
Arts Monthly Art 1926 3 30 156 5.00
Jonathan Marshall, Editor; Art Digest, Inc., Publisher, 116 East 59th St. (22).
Associated Beverage Publications — a group composed of 18 beverage publications.
For complete information write Associated Beverage Publications, Inc..
251 Fourth Ave. (10).
A. S. T. A. Travel News Monthly Travel Indus 1931 2 41 140
Herbert L. Buhrman, Editor; American Society of Travel Controlled circ.
Agents, Inc., Publisher, 601 Fifth Ave. (17).
Astounding Science Fiction...Monthly Fiction 1904 2 26 93 3.50
John W. Campbell, Jr., Ed.; Street & Smith Pub., Inc., 575 Madison Ave. (22).
Astrology — See Thrilling Fiction Group.
Astrology Guide + Bi-monthly ....Astrology 1934 2 28 112 1.50
Dal Lee. Editor; Star Guidance, Inc., Pub., 441 Lexington Ave. (17).
Astronautics Monthly { £*£«/£«* 2 40 14°
l missiles Controlled circ.
Irwin Hersey, Editor; American Rocket Society, Inc., Publisher, 500 Fifth Ave.
Atom Industry (American 1 MrvT,fV,iv fNuclear Sci. 1955 5 26 196 3.00
Edition) + [ Monthly ]& Eng'g
Edward J. Breen, Editor and Publisher, 400 Madison Ave. (17).
9,786
110,000
954
4,966
1,200
12,500
*29,404
>6,557
94,775
29,420
11,521
Controlled circ. $8,785
Atlantis* (Greek) .................
' Independent
1894 8
25 308 15.00
Sunday circ.
1:18,579
$18,579
24 161 5.00 §18,519
Illustrated Atlantis (Greek)!,. .,, /Illustrated ,
(Offset) f Monthly |Gen,, New§ 4
V. Constantinidis, Editor; S. G. Vlasto, Publisher, 521 W. 23rd St (11).
Audubon Field Notes Bi-monthly ....Ornithology 1947 2 32 115
National Audubon Society, Publisher, 1130 Fifth Ave. (28).
Audubon Magazine + Bi-monthly {conservation 1899 3 2T 14° 3'00
John K. Terres. Editor; National Audubon Society, Pub., 1130 Fifth Ave. (28).
3.00
2,700
30,763
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
| P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab ColsO Width? Depth Sub Clrc
A^1/^?.')T— }- )Friday ^dependent 1934 5 24 212 6.90**27,977
M. George, Editor; New World Club, Inc., Publisher, 2121 Broadway (23).
Auto Craftsman (offset) Bi-monthly j ^^nitMtB 195° 3 27 14° 1-&0 61.850
Wm. Schroeder, Editor; Joseph J. Hardie, Publisher, 216 Fourth Ave. (3)
Ant-atic C»^ M°"tl"* ittX.'.19" 3 &J&
Harry Wulforst, Editor; Reinhold Publishing Corp., 430 Park Ave. (22).
I Retail Auto 1936 4 25 170
>30,449
Automotive Retailer Monthly iweuiiiAuw HUB 4 Z5 170 2.00
I Accessories Controlled circ.
J. R. Akers, Editor; Automotive Retailer, Publisher, 128 E. 36th St. (16).
Automotive World — See American Exporter.
Automotive World En Espanol — See American Exporter.
1,983
Automovil Americano, El lxjr 4.^1 (L.A.Autonr
(Spanish) JMonthly (tive Trade
MH7
5.00
Aviation Business Directory!,-. , , /Aviation
(Offset) j Quarterly "(purchasing
3 26 140
2 40 140
McGraw-Hill International Corp., Pub., 330 W. 42nd St. (36)<Total unpaid dlst-
Auto Trim News Monthly {shops^nt? 1952 3 27 14° 5-°°
Nat W. Danas, Editor; National Assn. of Auto Trim Shops, Inc.
1123 Broadway (10).
1949 3 27 140 10.00
- -- , . _ Controlled free dist
Air Service Directory, Inc., Publisher, 842 Madison Ave. (17).
Aviation Week including ]M . j Aeronau'lNews 1916 3 27 140 700
Space Technology fivionaay |& Eng'g. Total unpaid dist.
Robert B. Hotz, Ed.; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc., 330 W. 42nd St. (36).
Baby Care Manual Quarterly Mothers of Inf's 1 94 0 3 27 143
Distributed free to mothers of babies born in selected hospitals.
Mrs. Mary Buchanan, Editor; Baby Care Manual, Inc., Publisher,
52 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Baby Huey — Paramount Pictures — See Harvey Comics Group.
Babv Post Monthlv fExp'nt & 1945 3 30 143 1.00
Baby Post Monthly lNew Motherg Controlled circ. VAC 734,269
Distributed free through supermarkets, diaper services, dairies, dept. stores.
Louise Cripps, Editor; Baby Post, Inc., Publisher. 30 East 60th St. (22>.
Baby Talk Monthlv fExp'ntMoth.A 1935 3 27 143 4.50
isaoy iaJK Montniy \Mothers of Inf. Controlled circ. VAC 516,024
Bulk sale to certain Diaper Services and department stores for free distribution.
Deirdre Carr, Editor; Learn Corporation, Publisher, 149 Madison Ave. (16).
Baby Time — See Alford Baby Group.
Bahn Frei (Clear Track)
* 1 9,884
1,715
7,339
10,092
*69,726
2,633
504,798
ahn Frei (Clear Track) \M .,,
(Ger. & Eng.) [Monthly
Alfred F. Kierschner, Editor; New York
Fraternal 1885
28 140 xl.OO
rk Turn Verein, Pub., 152 E. 85th St. (28).
1S9K 3 27 140 2.00
Bakers Review Monthly Baking 2 40 140
Controlled circ.
Clifford W. Webster, Editor; Wm. R. Gregory Co., Pub., 625 Eighth Ave. (18).
Bakers Weekly Monday Baking Indus...- 1907 2 40 140 5.00
American Trade Pub. Co., Inc., 71 Vanderbilt Ave. (17). Total unpaid dist.
Banking Monthly Bank & Finan.... 1<<>OS \J£i unpaid dist!
W. R. Kuhna, Editor; American Bankers Assn., Publisher, 12 E. 36th St. (16).
Banner of Russia (Znamy a \G „»:,«„ fPolitical 1949 2 44 143 4.00
Rossiyi) (Rus.) (no adv.) |&erm-mo } (Anti-Com'm) Controlled free dist.
Nicholas N. Chuhnov, Editor and Publisher, 3657 Broadway (31).
*??yli8t4- JMonthly .......... Barber Shops ..... 1904 2 42
' '" '
Hryli8t4- ony .......... arer ops ..... 140 3.00
Art Rubin.' Editor';" Amer. Hairdresser Pub'g Co., Inc., 20 W. 45th St. (36).
Barclay, The — See Promenade.
fBars & 1952 3 26 140 2.00
Bar Management ..................... Monthly .......... \ Bar Equip. 2 40 140
tlndus. Controlled circ.
Dan Hecht, Editor; Liquor Publications, Inc., Publisher, 404 Fourth Ave. (16).
« , AI i 1912 3 27 140 x
Barnard Alumnae |4 t| .......... c M AJ .......... 2 40 140
Magazine, The V .............. J * Controlled free diat.
Marian Poverman, Editor; Associate Alumnae of Barnard College, Pub., (27).
Barnard Bulletin V ................. -Mon.&Thurs...Collegiate ........... 1905 5 24 210x3.75
Students of Barnard College, Editors and Pubs., Broadway and 119th St. (27).
Batman — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Battle — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
Battlefield — See Complete Adventure Group.
Beauty Culture — See American Hairdresser and Beauty Culture.
}550
>22,174
* 10,328
1,250
*37,096
2,587
900
r>oo
17,202
>22,347
J12.000
$1,200
fSelf Improve-
y |ment for
Beauty Fair Quarterly {mentfor 1936 3 27 143 1.00
I Women
Bob Fischer, Editor; Bonomo Culture Institute Inc., Pub., 1841 Broadway (23).
Beauty Fashion Monthly Toilet Goods 1916 2 44 150 3.00
Frazer V. Sinclair, Editor; Pope Publishing Corp., 101 W. Slat St. (1).
9,836
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V1*8"^ only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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1955 3 26 133
3 28 147 5-°°
NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Cols <«> Width V Depth Sub
Beetle Bailey — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
( Belgian Cham.
Belgian Trade Review Monthly ] of Com. 1944 2 44 140 2.50
[in U. S.
Belgian Chamber of Commerce in United States, Pub., 50 Rockefeller Plaza. (20).
Bell Laboratories Record \Monthlv Tinhorn. 1925 2 86 121 2.00
(no adv.) J Monthly Telephone Controlled free dist.
G. E. Schindler, Jr., Ed., Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., Pub., 463 West St. (14)
Bell System Technical \ R . owv r™,™,,,^«*s,. 1922 1 52 98 5.00
Journal (no adv.) )6 U* a *r Communicat ns. Controlled free dist.
W. D. Bulloch, Editor; Araer. Telephone and Telegraph Co., Publisher,
195 Broadway (7).
{Best's Fire and Casualty In-\MrtW... /Fire & Casu. 1899 3 26 140 4.00
•urance News JMontmy (insurance 2 39 140
Best's Life Insurance News...Monthly Life Insurance...1899 | 89 140 4'°°
Alfred M. Best, Editor; Alfred M. Best Co., Inc., Pub., 75 Fulton St. (38).
Better Listening Through lMrtr,fMv (Hi-Fi
High Fidelity {Monthly } Customers
St. Regis Publications. Inc., 7 W. 44th St. (36).
Better Refreshment Merchandising — See Motion Picture Herald.
Better Theatres — See Motion Picture Herald.
Better Times Friday {^Pub^Health 1919
Issued from last Friday in Sept. to 1st Friday in June.
Eileen M. La vine, Editor; Community Council of Greater New York, Publisher,
345 E. 45th St. (17).
Betty and Veronica — See Archie Comic Group.
1936 3 28 140 3.00
Beverage Media Monthly Liquor Trade 2 42 140
Total unpaid dist.
Printed in two editions: Metropolitan Ed., *1 0,508; Upstate Ed., *4,273.
Philip Slone, Editor and Publisher, 251 Fourth Ave. (10).
**** **** ' \LiQUorIndus. Total unpaid dist.
Printed in four editions: Metro Ed., *6,182; Upstate Ed., *5,457; New Jersey
Ed., *6,745; New England Ed., *4,880.
Beverage Retailer Weekly, Publisher, 44 W. 63rd St. (23).
Beverage Times Semi-mo Liquor Trade 1937 5 24 210 3.00
Printed in three editions : Regular Ed., New Jersey Ed., New England Ed.
Business Papers, Inc., Publisher, 44 West 63rd St. (23).
Bible Society Record (no adv.). Monthly Interdenom 1818 3 25 140x1.00
Not issued during May and July. 2 37 140
James Z. Nettinga, Editor; American Bible Society, Pub., 450 Park Ave. (22).
Biltmore, The — See Promenade.
fBiog'lMat'l,
Biography Index (no adv.) Quarterly ] Books ft 1946 2 30 115
(Magaz's Index
Bea Joseph, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Publisher, 950 University Ave. (52).
fRiac't Cookie A 1912 2 40 l*Q 3-°°
Biscuit and Cracker Baker Monthly \ Cracker Indus. Qualified paid
Rnss Obright. Ed.; American Trade Publishing Co., Inc., 71 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Bitearon-h (Hebrew) 8 ti. a yr {scientiflclnt. 1939 2 80 112 7'00
Prof. Nahum Glatzer, Editor; Bitzaron, Inc., Publisher, 1141 Broadway (1).
Black Fox Magazine and \M .M «„„ Vm^t^ 1917 3 27 140 3.00
Modern Mink Breeder [Monthly Fur Farming Controlled free dist.
Edward R. Ridley, Editor; Hoffman Publications, Inc.. Pub., 426 4th Ave. (16).
Blackhawk — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Black Magic — See Prize Comic Group.
Blondle— See Harvey Comics Group.
104 15.00
....j .......... Medical .............. 1945 1 58
William'DamesnekVM.b., Editor; Grune ft Stratton, Inc.. Publisher,
881 Fourth Ave. (16).
Boat Craft (including Out- 1RI monfh]v fMotorBoat'g iq55 «
boarding Guide) (offset) fBi'montnly ..... U Boat Sports 1966 6
Tom Gavin, Editor; H-K Publications. Inc., 215 Fourth Ave. (3)
Boats-*- ..................................... Monthly .......... Boat Indus ........ 1904 f
Alfred B. Stanford. Editor; Motor Boat Publications. 88 West 46th St.
Bob Hope — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Bold (offset) ........................... Monthly .......... Men's Int ........... 1954 1 37
Walter Kaylin, Editor; Sports Report, Inc., Publisher. 9 E. 48th St.
Bondants .................................. Monthly .......... Industrial .......... 1959 3 27
James Carmalt, Editor; A. C. S. Publishing Co., 120 Liberty St. (6).
Circ
£3,814
1:19,080
J4.627
1:8,365
26,303
10,846
192.500
1,640
* 14,781
2,346
*23,264
5,802
£500.000
3,088
>1,209
>360
16.200
3,851
950
4,781
27 143 2.00 37,792
27
40
3.50 *65,493
143
148
68 8.00
140 5.00
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *Jon« «nd March A.B C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold ftce. sworn: t Publisher's Report ; Light face, estimated. + U«es Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSutecription included in membership fe*.
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f Bond Buyer. The-f- Saturday JM^ic^Fhiai? 1891 4 28 200 75.00On requeat
| Daily Bond Buyer, The-f {JJ §run^'8mt' { Munfc SF?nam 1891 4 26 20° S^O.OOOn Request
George Wanders, Editor; The Bond Buyer. Inc., Publisher, 67 Pearl St. (4).
Book Production Incorporat-1 M Bflll Rrt ... .. 1925 | f « "° 3'00 5'408
in. Bookbinding Magazine }M<« Bookbinding C2ont^llc]4f Jee diat. 1>297
Frank B. Myrick, Editor; Book Production Incorporating Bookbinding
Magazine. Publisher, 404 Fourth Ave. (16).
Book Review Digest Monthly Book Reviews.... 1905 2 30 112 ft,719
Not issued during February and July.
Dorothy Davison. Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Publisher, 950 University Ave. (52).
Botanical Review. The Monthly Botany 1935 1 48 98 6.00 1,800
Not issued during August and September.
Dr. E. H. Fulling. Editor and Publisher. New York Botanical Garden (68).
Bottling Industry Ftntly (Tues.) Soft Drink Busi.1946 6 controlled ci?c. >7,023
Jerry E. Stevens, Editor; Don Gussow Publications, Inc., Publisher,
18 East 40th St. (17).
Boys' Outfitter, The Monthly {l^cwsorils 1919 8 29 14° 4*°° 6'969
Lewis A. Spalding, Ed.; The Boys' Outfitter Co., Inc., Pub.. 175 Fifth Ave. (10).
Brave and Bold, The — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Brazil Quarterly {wi(h Brai?" 1928 2 88 119 X2'°°
American Brazilian Assn., Inc., Publisher, Room 806, 22 W. 48th St. (36).
Breezy Stories Monthly Fiction 1904 2 24 105 1.60
Phil Painter, Editor; Phil Painter Publications. Inc.. 480 Lexington Ave. (17).
Bride and Home Quarterly j pfrchls^of 1933 4 24 168 2'°° *M*°56
Patricia Guinan. Editor; Hearst Corporation, ^Publisher. 572 Madison Ave. (22).
Bride's Magazine. The Quarterly Prospec. Brides. 1934 4 24 167 2.00*169,902
Helen E. Murphy, Editor; The Conde Nast Publications Inc., 60 E. 42nd St. (17).
Bridge World Monthly l^The^Ga^ne)** 1929 2 24 8? 5*°° *10'500
Alphonse Moyse, Jr.. Editor and Publisher, 1974 Broadway (23).
Briefed-For the Busy livinnthlv f Brief 'g of Entire 1949 2 24 87 10.00
Executive ^Monthly \Seirg Front ia4J *
Alfred Human, Editor; Brief Publishing Inc.. 400 Madison Ave.
Bronxboro (free to memb.)... Quarterly Civic Int 1923 3 27 140 x
Joseph C. Meehan, Editor; Bronx Board of Trade, Inc., Publisher,
849 E. 149th St. (51).
Bronx Press-Review Thursday Independent 1939 6 24 210 2.00 §18,361
A. Gerald Doyle, Editor; Parkchester Pub'g Co., Inc.,
1924 Cross-Bronx Expressway (72).
Brookside Detective Group Det. Stories 3 27 143
Comprised of: Detective Cases (mo.); Police Dragnet (bi-mo.) Police Files
(bi-mo.). Space sold in combination as a group.
Brookside Enterprises, Inc., Publisher, 8 W. 40th St. (18).
Buffalo Bill — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
Bugs Bunny — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Building Specialties and \TU««*KI. JBldg. Specialty 1948 3 27 140 3.00 *6>182
Home Improvement Dealer] Monthjr \Dealers Total unpaid dist. 2,052
Sylvan Hoffman. Ed.; Hoffman Publications, Inc., Pub., 426 Fourth Ave. (16).
Bulletin of the Copyright ]
Society of the U. S. A. [Bi-monthly Copyright Law.. 1953 1 54 10125.00 J430
(no adv.) )
Walter J. Derenberg, Editor; Copyright Society of the U. S. A., Publisher.
40 Washington Square South (11).
Bulletin of the General Con-l-.*, P««*,..-H..» 191° 2 42 14° 2-°° *MOO
tractors' Association + .... }Montlll3r Contracting Controlled free dist, $2.100
E. L. Stanton, Editor; General Contractors' Assn., Pub., 341 Madison Ave. (17).
Bulletin of the Geological 1 Monthly Geological 1887 2 26 98x15.00 $6,368
Society of America J No adv.
Henry R. Aldrich, Editor; Geological Society of America, Publisher,
419 W. 117th St. (27).
Bulletin of the Internationall Month!y Philanthropic.... 1900 2 86 119 1.00
ounsnine society j
Mrs. Gertrude Ross. Editor; Int'n'l Sunshine Soc., Publisher, 16 Park Row (38).
m' tof*M«Hcinerk }Monthly Medical 1851 1 60 108x8.00 $6,240
Robert L. Craig, M.D.. Editor; New York Academy of Medicine, Publisher,
SO Rockefeller Plaza (20).
Bulletin of the New York 1 [Retail &
State Assn. of Retail [Monthly j Wholesale 1924 6 24 196 2.00
Meat and Food Dealers....] [Meat Indus.
Joseph Eachelbacher, Editor; New York-Bronx Assn. of Retail Meat and Food
Dealers, Inc., Publisher, 260 W. 57th St. (19).
Circulation— ** Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IPO. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V J«ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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l^ll^1:!7. ......... } Bi-monthly ....Botanical ........... 1870 1 56 108 9.00 $1,025
Dr. C. A. Berger, Editor; Torrey Botanical Club, Publisher, American Museum
of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th St. (24).
v"a1?o^ ............ }Monthly .......... ^|o** 1958 3 26 140 10.00
William G. Osmun, Editor ; Conover-Mast Publications, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
Business Education World ..... Monthly .......... Business Ed ....... 1920 3 27 140 4.00 * 15, 667
Not issued during July and August.
James Bolgrer, Editor; Gregg Publishing, Div. McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
330 W. 42nd St. (36).
Business Periodicals Index ..... Monthly ....... ( Index to inrto o qn 101 o «ci
Not issued during July. 1 Business Per. 195H 2 li° 121 2»061
Lucille Craumer, Editor; H. H. Wilson Co., Publisher, 950 University Ave. (52).
Business Week ....................... Saturday ......... { hrtewltation 1929 3 27 14° 6'00 *322'332
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc., 830 W. 42nd St. (36).
Butchers Advocate, Dressed] f Ret. & Wholes.
Poultry and the Food ^Wednesday ..... { Meat & 1879 3 26 140 4.00 $10,269
Merchant .......................... ) I Poultry Indus.
Roy M. Cohen, Editor; Butchers Advocate Publishing Co., Inc.,
40 Exchange Place (5).
Butterick Pattern Book .......... 3 ti. a yr .......... Fashions ............ 1908 3 27 142 1.40*264,593
Issued the 20th of January, April, August.
Luella Kraus, Ed.; The Butterick Company, Inc., Pub., Butterick Bldg. (13).
Byelarus (Byelorussian) ........ Monthly ......... {l^Htical*'1 195° 4 27 19fi 1'00
Michael Mickievich, Editor; Byelorussian- American Assn., Inc., Publisher,
401 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn (17).
Calling All Girls ...................... Monthly .......... ^[^l^y'rs. 1955 2 25 96 271,533
Not issued during June and August. Subscription price $3.50 for 10 issues.
Betty Sears, Editor; "21" Publishing Corp., 52 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Campana — See Kampana.
?Ne 8rM)a8razine+ V iMonthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1951 3 27 140 2.00 10,000
College Weekly -f (Negro).... Friday ............ Collegiate ........... 1951 5 24 210 1.00 15,000
Issued during summer sessions.
William L. Watkins, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 55 W. 110th St. (26).
! Campus. The -f V .................... Tues. & Thurs.. Coll. News ........ 1907 5 24 203 Free 6,000
Observation Post+ V ............. Semi-weekly...Collegiate .......... 1947 Contr2o4llotf ??ee (^t° t6t000
Students of The College of City of New York, Editors and Publishers,
Convent Ave. and 139th St. (81).
Campus Record+ V ................ Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1922 Controlled1 ?L dist. 150
Students of the College of Mount Saint Vincent, Editors and Publishers,
River dale (71).
Cancer News (no adv.) ........... Quarterly ........ Health ................ 1947 3 24 124 Free 1 150.000
H. A. Schwartz, Jr., Ed.; American Cancer Society, Inc., Pub., 521 West 57th St.
Candy Industry and 1-. f1 /Tll-a x /Confectionery 1944 5 25 182 5.00 *4,071
Confectioners Journal ........ fFtntly(Tue>) I Business 3 41 182
Also provides BPA. Controlled circ. >4,804. Total unpaid dist. 1,233
Prints a section called Candy Industry Packaging; also
section called Candy Industry Technology. Prints western edition, quarterly
(Feb., May, Sept., Nov.). _x
Don Gussow, Editor; Don Gussow Publications, Inc., 18 East 49th St. (17).
Career: For the 1 fFneV& 1058 9 36 131
Experienced Engineer !• Quarterly ....... j Science ^ ' Controlled free dist. J25.000
ana boientist .................... I
Minimum space sold one page. Only editorial type advertisements.
William H. Ottley, Editor; William A. Douglass, Publisher. 15 W. 45th St. (36).
Car Life ................................ Monthly .......... Automotive ....... 1954 3 26 140 3.50 1134,754
See also Motor Group.
Arthur Unger, Editor; Great American Publications, Inc., 41 E. 42nd St.
Carlton House, The — See Promenade.
Carnegie Hall Concert ] M,,a,Val i«7Q
Publications ...................... / Musical ............. 1879
Issues published for all concerts during season, Sept. 15 through June 1. Average
number of performances 300. Circulation for the season. $750,000. For sizes
write publisher, S. D. Scott Printing Co., Inc., 161 Grand St. (13).
[Coin Machine,
Cash Box ................................... Saturday ..... {Music & Record 1941 4 26 17516.00
( Industries
Joseph Orleck and William Gcrsh, Publishers, 1721 Broadway.
fFuner. Direc. 1871 3 27 140 4.00 *7,611
Casket and Sunnyside ............. Monthly ......... \ and Casket 2 41 140
(Mfg. Total unpaid dist. 1,086
C. S. Baur. Publisher, 487 Broadway (18).
Circulation — A-ft-Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ONonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. VAftc lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xR»nd McNallj
estimate. VTssued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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NEW YORK
NEW YORKf (Continued)
Casper The Friendly Ghost — See Harvey Comics Group.
Cast, The (no adv.) ............... Saturday ........ Theatrical .......... 1899 1
H. P. Hanaford, Editor and Publisher, 162 W. 42nd St. (86).
Estab ColsO Width V Depth Sub
Circ
28 66 350
I Monthly Hotels 1890
L. Hobbs, Publisher, 55 W. Forty-second St. (36).
Catholic Building and \R. „,„*,,,„ [Cath. Institu. 1949
Maintenance j Bi-monthly jArch.&Eng'g
Joseph F. Wagner, Inc., Publisher, 53 Park Place (7).
Catholic Educator, The Monthly Catholic 1929
Not issued during: July and August.
5 26 217 8.00
3 27 140
2 42 140
Controlled circ.
3 26 140 3.50
2 40 140
Controlled free dist.
Rt. Rev. Paul E. Campbell, Ed.; Joseph F. Wagner, Inc., Pub., 53 Park Place (7).
>37,175
7,067
7,212
$1,831
$15,035
85,084
Catholic Journalist, The 4- ..... Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1941 3 27 136 x
James A. Doyle, Editor; Catholic Press Assn., Publisher, 6 E. 39th St. (16).
Catholic Mind, The ................. Bi-monthly ..... Catholic ............. 1903 2 26 84 3.00
Rev. T. N. Davis, S. J., Editor; The America Press, Pub., 70 E. 45th St. (17).
Catholic News + ...................... Saturday ........ Catholic ............. 1886 8 24 280 5.00
Richard Reid, Editor; C. H. Ridder, Publisher, 251 Fourth Ave. (10).
Ca<n?ad?^ .......... The Blind ........... 1900 1 20 126 Free $2,200
Printed in raised type (Braille). Grade Two.
John H. Klocke, Ed.; Xavier Society for the Blind, Pub., 154 East 23rd St. (10).
Catholic Worker (no adv.) ..... Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1933 5 23 210 .25
Dorothy Day, Editor and Publisher, 223 Chrystie St. (2).
Catholic World ......................... Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1865 2 31
Rev. J. B. Sheerin, Editor; Paulist Press, Publisher, 180 Varick St.
Cavalcade — See Skye Men's Group.
Cavalier — See Fawcett Men's Group.
C. C.N. Y. Mercury +V .......... Quarterly ........ Coll. Humor ....... 1880 3 27
Mercury Assn. of College of the City of New York, Publisher,
139th St. and Convent Ave. (31).
112 5.00
60,000
16,376
129 1.00 $4,000
C. C. N. Y. VectorV Quarterly Coll. En*'g 19*7 Controlled frle dist.
Students of the School of Technology of the College of the City of New York,
Editors and Publishers, 140th St. and Amsterdam Ave. (31).
Celebrity Monthly Personalities 1952 1 40 72 1.80
Magnum Publications, Inc., 47 East 44th St. (17).
Certified Milk Bi-monthly,... {pr^c^UK 1926 3 26 133 1.50
American Assn. of Medical Milk Commissions. Pub., 405 Lexington Ave. (17).
Certified Public Accountant — See CPA. The.
fChain Store
Chain Store Age Monthly \ Organizations 1925 3 26 140
[in All Fields
Subscription price for any one of the following editions is $3.00 per year.
Chain Store Age — Administration Executives Combination
Including: General Merchandise-Variety Store Executives Edition; Grocery
Executives Edition; Drug Executives Edition; Administration Executives Edi-
tion: Restaurant and Fountain Executives Edition
Total unpaid dist.
Annual Equipment and Construction Guide and Annual Chain Store Equipment
Directory — Issued March 15 — a 13th issue of the Administration Executives
Combination of Chain Store Age.
Chain Store Age — Drug Executives Edition and Drug Store Managers Edition
Combination
Total unpaid dist.
Chain Store Age — Restaurant and Fountain Executives Edition and Restaurant and
Fountain Managers Edition. Distributed with Chain Store Age-Drug Editions
and Chain Store Age-Variety Store Managers Edition. Issued as a separate
edition for executives and managers of Restaurant, confectionery, Dairy chains,
Army PX's, Navy Ships Stores
Total unpaid dist.
Chain Store Age — Grocery Executives Edition and Grocery Managers Edition
Combination
Total unpaid dist.
Chain Store Age — Varietv Store Combination (Gen'l Mdse. -Variety Store Execu-
tives Edition and Variety Store Managers Edition)
Total unpaid dist.
Chain Store Age — Variety Store Directory of Manufacturers. Issued August 15 —
a 13th issue of Variety Editions.
Godfrey M. Lebhar, Ed.; Lebhar-Friedman Publications, Inc., 2 Park Ave. (16).
Challenge, The Magazine of \««rt«»i%i,T f Economics &
Economic Affairs (no adv.) } Monthly 1 Pub Affaira
Issued hi-Tnonthlv from June through September.
Haig Babian. Editor; Inst. of Economic Affairs N. Y. Univ., 475 Fifth Ave. (17).
Challengers of the Unknown — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
$1,000
$1,000
$5,000
*28,002
6,565
*1 1,362
2,054
*24,130
4,986
*39,055
4,045
*21,297
2,553
1950 2 25 86 2.50 $18,000
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Estab Col$4> Width? Depth
Sub
Circ
' Champion Crosswords
(offset)
\9 ti. ayr
....Crossw'd Puz's.
.1938
2
24
87
3.
00
30,000
Easy Crosswords (offset)
..9 ti. a yr
Crossw'd Puz's.
.1936
2
24
87
2.
00
50,000
Handy Crosswords (offset). ...9 ti. a yr
Crossw'd Puz's.
.1944
2
24
87
3.
00
40,000
Keen Crosswords (offset)....
..9 ti. a yr
Crossw'd Puz's.
2
24
87
3.
00
40.0OO
Simple Crosswords (offset). ...9 ti. a yr
Crossw'd Puz's.
.1936
2
24
87
2.00
55,000
Spare-Time Crosswords
( offset)
19 ti. ayr ...
Crossw'd Puz's.
.1936
2
24
87
3.00
40,000
Speedy Crosswords (offset).
J
..9 ti. a yr
Crossw'd Puz's.
.1936
2
24
87
8.00
35,OOO
v. Walter H. Holze, Editor; Harle Publications, Inc., 215
Fourth
Ave. (8).
Charlie Chan — See National
Comics Group — (Red Unit).
Charm Monthly
Eleanor H. Bruce, Editor.
f Women Who
{Work, Fash.
[& Beauty
1915
3
27
143
3.
50
*6S6,933
Living For Young Home-
\Monthly
{Young Home-
Makers Int.
1947
4
24
150
8.
50
*658,170
Mademoiselle Monthly
f Young Worn.
1935
3
27
143
3.50
*505,568
Space also available in combination.
\Interest
Street & Smith's Three
Star Edition
Combined circ., * 1,820,671.
Street & Smith Publics
tions, Inc., i
575 Madison Ave.
Chelsea-Clinton News-f-
•DV.^i.1*. T>U~I.~.,, TJ:*~». .
..Thursday...
....Independent
1939
i> W 00
5
„ j
24
0*.
210
1 t A \
3.00 200
10.00O — Free
Phelps Phelps, Editor; Theodore Epstein, Publisher, 32 W. 22nd St. (10).
Chemical Abstracts — See Washington, D. C.
Chemical and Engineering News — See Washington, D. C.
"°2
Chemical Engineer*, ............. Bi-wk.y. Men.
°°
<l unid t
*44,589
2,173
*2 1,609
3,245
*38,156
1,74O
f
< Hun
J. R. Callaham, Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Inc., 880 W. 42nd St. (86).
Chemical Engineering !« *M rlt m rs,«,»«. 1947 3 2fi 140 6.00
Progress * } Monthly Chem. Eng g Total unpaid dist.
John B. Mellecker, Editor: American Institute of Chemical Engineers,
Publisher, 25 West 45th St. (86).
rn.~~ife.iw***. Q.+1U.4.W f Chem. Process 1914 3 26 140 8.00
Chemical Week Saturday {industries Total unpaid dist.
Howard C. E. Johnson, Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Inc., 380 W. 42nd St. (36).
Chemist, The Monthly Chemists 1923 2 27 91 3.00 3,422
V. F. Kimball, Editor; American Institute of Chemists, Pub., 60 E. 42nd St. (17).
Chemurgic Digest (no adv.). .Monthly {SevSop'ts 1942 8 2T 138x10-00 *MOO
The Council for Agricultural and Chemurgic Research, Publisher,
850 Fifth Ave. (1).
Chess Review Monthly Game of Chess.. 1933 3 27 140 5.50 $7,100
I. A. Horowitz, Editor and Publisher. 250 West 57th St. (19).
Cheyenne — See Dell Comic Group. (Western and Adventure Group.)
Chicks and Chuckles (offset). Bi-monthly Cartoons, Photoil955 1 37 68 1.50
Ben Bennett. Editor; Sports Report, Inc., Publisher, 9 E. 48th St. (17).
Chief. The + Friday Civil Service 1897 8 24 295 4.00**41,O68
F. J. Prial, Ed.; N. Y. Civil Service Employees Pub. Co., Inc., 150 Nassau St. (8).
fChildren's IQCA o OR 01 <* KO
Children's Digest Monthly Stories 195° Combined circ. 1,893,117
lAsre 7 to 12
impty Dumpty's Magazine. Monthly {s^years1*" 1952 2 26 91 3<B°
I Combined issues for both June-July and August- September.
Harold Schwartz, Editor; Parents' Magazine Press Inc., Publisher,
I 52 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Child Study Quarterly Parent Educ 1923 2 32 119 2.50
Margaret C. Dawson, Editor; Child Study Assn. of America, Publisher,
182 E. 74th St. (21).
PMM w«lf«r.« M™*MV fchlld Welfare 1948 2 37 126 4.00
Child Welfare Monthly } Problem. Controlled free dist.
Not issued during August and September.
Henrietta L. Gordon, Editor; Child Welfare League of America, Publisher,
845 East 46th St. (17).
China. Glass and Tablewares — See American Glass Review.
China Tribune -f (Chinese) Morn. ex. Sun. .Independent 1943 7 38 224 15.00
Y. Y. Pan, Editor; Chinese American Cultural Corp., Pub., 94-96 Bayard St. (18).
Ch<CMn«!^ Thursday Chinese Ints 1942 12.00
Chin-Fu Woo. Editor; Chinese American Press, Publisher, 199 Canal St. (18).
Chinese Journal (Chinese) .... Morn.ex.Sun. ...Independent 1928 6 42 252 14.00
Yu Ching Chen, Ed.; Chinese American World Pub. Corp.. 7-9 E. B'way (38).
Chinese Nationalist (Chin.)... Morn.ex.Sun...Chinese Nat 1915 8 26 224 21.00
Henry S. T. Mao, Editor; Mun Hey Publishing Co., Inc., 20-24 Elizabeth St. (18).
Chip V Dale — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Christian Economics 1 «. —UI-./TH*. \ p*iio-inn« 195° 4 28 213 1-°°
(no adv.) f Bi-wkIy(Tues.). Religious 3 3g 213
Issued monthly during July and August. Controlled free dist. $195,000
Howard E. Kershner. Editor; Christian Freedom Foundation, Inc., Publisher,
250 W. 67th St. (19).
Christian Herald Monthly Religious 1878 3 27 148 4.00 *431,587
SW also Protestant Church Administration and Equipment.
Christian Herald Assn., Publisher, 27 E. 89th St. (16).
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; • A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
|PO. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Puhlisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <£> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory In front of book.
$4,475
3,620
2,155
$10,000
S 17,650
11,000
$6,000
696
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^(no^dv** *!!?.. 1 ?.!!*!!! }Bi-wkly.(Mon.)Chris'nOpin....l940 2 36 126 3.00
Christianity'a'nd'Crisi's,' Publisher, 637 W. 121st St. (27).
Christian Laymen (no adv.).. 6 ti. a yr Religious .1942 2 26 98 1.00
Laymen's Movement for a Christian World, Inc., Pub., 847 Madison Ave. (17).
Christian Scholar, The Quarterly {IduJatfolT 1953 1 60 108 4-°°
J. Edward Dirks, Editor; National Council of the Churches of Christ in the
U. S. A., Publisher, 257 Fourth Ave. (10).
Church Bulletin-f- Monthly Catholic 1897 2 26 98 x2.00
Th« Church Bulletin. Inc.. Publisher, 2 Park Ave. (16).
Churchman, The Monthly Prot. Episc 1804 3 27 140 6.50
Dr. Guy Emery Shipler. Editor; Churchman Co.. Pub., 118 East 28th St. (16).
Churchways (no adv.) 6 ti. a yr Episcopal 1940 2 42 132 .25
Avis Harvey, Editor; National Council of the Episcopal Controlled free dist.
Church, Publisher, 281 Fourth Ave. (10).
Church Woman, The lMn«*Mv /Church 1QO>I 0 „. QA 1 t\t\
(no adv.) JMonthly ( Women 1934 2 25 90 1-°°
Not issued during July and August.
Mrs. David D. Baker, Editor; United Church Women — National Council,
Publisher, 176 Fifth Ave. (10).
Circulation Research — A 1
Journal of the American VBi-monthly Medical 1953 2 36 123 9.00
Heart Association J
Carl J. Wiggers, M.D., Ed.; American Heart Assn.. Pub.. 881 Fourth Ave. (16).
Circulation, The Journal of }
the American Heart [Monthly Medical 1950 2 36 123 14.00
Association J
Herrman L. Blumgart, M.D., Ed.; Amer. Heart Assn., Pub., 381 Fourth Ave. (16).
City College Alumnus 7 ti. a yr Coll. Alumni 1904 2 26 87 x
Issued Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan., March, April, June.
City College Alumnus of C. C. N. Y., Publisher, Convent Ave. at 189th St. (31).
fr- « +™,.+i«« 1930 3 26 140 5.00
Civil Engineering Monthly Irf^i £«!"«? 2 41 14°
I Civil fcng g Total unpaid dist<
American Society of Civil Engineers, Publisher, 33 W. 89th St. (18).
Civil Service Leatler-f Tuesday Civil Service 1939 5 24 215 3.00**85,609
Herman J. Bernard, Editor; Leader Enterprises Inc., Publisher, 97 Duane St.(7).
Circ
£5.970
2,500
2,600
189,405
20,399
6,242
2,451
8,410
15,000
*4 1,699
3,799
Civil Service Reporter (New!
York and New Jersey [Monthly I Employees
.......... , . ..(S1!?,!^0* 1939 6 24 214 2.00
Edition) + J
John E. Sands, Editor; Civil Service Reporter Pub. Co., 200 W. 57th St. (19).
( College &
Classical World -f V Monthly {Secondary 1907 2 36 112x3.75 $1,715
[School Teach's
Prof. Edward A. Robinson, Editor ; Classical Assn. of Atlantic States, Publisher,
Fordham University (58).
Classics Illustrated(noadv.)..Bi-monthly {cornfcs^7 1939 2 85 126 '90
Roberta Strauss, Editor; Gilberton Co., Inc., Publisher, 101 Fifth Ave. (3).
Cleaning and Laundry Age Monthly {£?"£ fn*,U8. 198? 6 Controlled ci?c°. >31,96O
Stanley Daly, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, 370 Lexington Ave. (17).
(Pow. Operated 1879 8 26 140 5.00
Cleaning Laundry World Monthly -{Cleaning & 2 40 140
(.Laun'y Plants Controlled circ. >2a,920
Leonard Fiddle, Editor; Cahir Publishing Co., Inc., 10 E. 40th St. (16).
Climax Monthly Men's Adventurl957 3 27 142 3.00 *244,086
See also Sport-Saga Men's Group.
Edward E. Fitzgerald, Editor; MacFadden Publications, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St.(17).
Clinical Chemistry Bi-monthly {Sted^MeScSe*1*55 l 66 119 x8'°° 2'75°
Harold D. Appleton, Ph.D., Editor; American Assn. of Clinical Chemists, Inc..
Publisher. 49 E. 33rd St. (16).
Coal Age Monthly Coal Mining 1911 | J06 JJJ 3*00 *14'475
Prints Mining and Buying Directory Issue in Mid-July.
Ivan A. Given, Editor; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.. Inc., 830 W. 42nd St. (86).
f Junior, Senior
CO-ED V Monthly High School 1956 3
(.Homemaking
Margaret Hauser, Editor; Scholastic Magazines, Inc., Publisher,
33 West 42nd St. (36).
Coffee and Tea Industries \M™*MV f Coffee, Tea, 1878 3
and the Flavor Field f Mommy \SpiceTrades 2
E. F. Simmons, Publisher, 106 Water St. (5).
Collectors Club Philatelist. |6tiayr {strand 1921 2 80 10810.00
lne ' (Research
The Collectors Club, Inc.. Publisher, 22 East 85th St. (16).
College Art Journal Quarterly Art Education... 1941 2 24
Dr. Henry R. Hope, Ed. ; College Art Assn. of America, Publisher,
Room 1414, 432 Fourth Ave. (16).
Circulation— A-A-Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCownty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to the us* of the Directory in front of book.
697
27 140 1.00 *307,879
184
134
4.00
Controlled free dist.
2,517
407
2.00 $4,900
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College Undergraduate Magazine Group— Comprised of comic and general magazines
published at American Colleges and Universities. Circ., 422,900. For information
write W. B. Bradbury Co., 405 Lexington Ave. (17).
College Weekly — See Campus Magazine.
Columbia Jester -f V Monthly Coll. Humor 1899 3 27 126 2.00
Students of Columbia College, Editors and Pubs., 416 John Jay Hall (27).
Columbia Law Review Monthly Legal Coll 1901 1 52 102 7.50
Board of Editors; Columbia Law Review, Publishers, Columbia University (27).
1815 *« ™
Circ
4.000
3,070
inoo
J4.700
1 5,000
185,000
22,460
850
500
8.00
19,574
Columbia Review V Quarterly Lit. & Coll
Students of Columbia College. Editors and Pubs., 414 John Jay Hall (27).
Columbia Spectator V-f |^°r1nj;ex-Sat- Collegiate 1877 5 24 210 7.50
Columbia Daily Spectator, Publisher, 411 John Jay Hall, Columbia Univ'y (27).
ColumbiaUniversity Forum V • Quarterly 1 Gen'l Int ° Controlled free dist
Erik Wensberg, Editor; Columbia University, Publisher, 411 Law Memorial
Library, ColumbiaUniversity (27).
n«™K,, +,• « M «tKi^ /Steam Power 1929 2 40 140 4.00
Combustion Monthly ( Plants Controlled circ. >13,683
Joseph C. McCabe, Editor; Combustion Pub. Co., Inc., 200 Madison Ave. (16).
Comic Album — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group.)
I Current World
Commentary -f Monthly {Events&Jewish 1945 2 32 119 6.00
(.Affairs
Elliot E. Cohen, Editor; American Jewish Committee, Pub.. 34 W. 88rd St. (1).
Commentator, TheV Ftntly( Wed.) Collegiate 1935 Controlled2 free dist°
Students of Yeshiva College. Eds. and Pubs., Amsterdam Ave. and 186th St. (33).
nd Financial JMon.&Thurs....Financial 1839 5 24 182 60.00
M^'day-StatiBticai issue; Thursday-General News and Advertising Issue.
Herbert D. Seibert, Editor; Wm. B. Dana Co., Pub., 25 Park Place (7).
Commonweal, The + Friday {<fth. Pub. Aff. 1924 3 27 130
Edward S. Skillin, Ed.; The Commonweal Publishing Co., 386 Fourth Ave. (16).
C°EleQctr1onlcis0n( no&adv.) } Bi-monthly I Comm^nfc!'™ 1952 3
Charles S. Rich, Editor; American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Publisher,
33 W. 39th St. (18).
June- July and August-September issues combined.
Claire Glass, Editor; Compact Magazine. Inc., Publisher, 52 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Complete Adventure Group...Bi-monthly.... |t^rT Stories"" 3 27 14'3
Comprised of: Adventure Life; Battlefield; Ken; Man's World; Sportsman. Space
sold in combination as a group.
Martin Goodman, Publisher, 667 Madison Ave.
Complete Men's Group Monthly j&FMct^^ 3 2? 143 *1, 632, 199
Comprised of: For Men Only, circ. *2S6,428 Male, circ. *509,964; Men. circ.
*267,939; Stag:, circ. *567,868. See individual listings. Space sold in combina-
tion as a group.
Martin Goodman, Publisher, 655 Madison Ave. (21).
Complete Women's Group Bi-monthly ....Fiction 3 27 143
Comprised of: Movie World; My Romance; Screen Stars; TV World; True
Secrets. Space sold in combination as a group.
Martin Goodman, Publisher, 655 Madison Ave. (21).
27 140 x3.00 17,333
Irving Mates, Editor; Confectionery, Ice Croam World Inc., Publisher,
99 Hudson St. (13).
Confessions of the Lovelorn — See American Romance Group.
Confidential Bi-rnontMy... Feraon'ty Topics 1953 3 27 140 1.50*958,243
Howard Rushmore, Editor; Confidential, Inc.. Publisher, 45 W. 45th St. (36).
Confidential Confessions Monthly True Stories 1952 3 27 140 1.80
See also Secrets Romance Group.
Ace Publications, Inc., 23 W. 47th St. (19).
Confidential Detective Cases — See Sterling Detective Group.
~ . , , , * , i fMaga/fno for 1937 3 27 143
Congratulations Quarterly 1New Mothers Controlled free dist. 300,000
Distributed to maternity patients of 827 hospitals.
Peg Rivers, Editor; Shaw Publications, Inc., 302 Fifth Ave. (1).
Congress Weeklv Monday Jewish Tnt 1935 3 26 133 4.00 26.70O
Issued monthly in June, July, August and September. 2 40 133
Samuel Caplan, Ed.; American Jewish Congress, Pub.. 15 E. 84th St. (28).
Construction Equipment Monthly Construction 1949 Controlled circ. >S9,918
Michael Spronck, Editor; Conover-Mast Publications, Inc.. 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
Construction Methods and 1 MrtwfllW T?™VAr-nTi«tr 1919 3 27 14fl *-°° *46«311
Equipment (Monthly Eng g&Constr... Tofal ummi(} diat. 2,685
Henry T. Perez, Editor; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., 380 W. 42nd St. (86).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B C. Statement: *June and March A.B C. Statements; *A B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; fPublisher's Report; Liarht fare, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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f Plumb'*, Htg., iq .
Contractor, The-f Semi-mo {Air Condi'g & 1854 5
Estab Col$0 Width V Depth Sub
Circ
24 196 10.00
[Appliances' Controlled circ. >22,39O
Seth Shepard, Editor; Walther Publishing Associates, Inc., Grand Central Term.
Contractors and Engineers Monthly Contr. & EngV.1920 4 £!nt "ited 6ci?c° >49 O12
William H. Quirk, Editor; Donald V. Buttenheim, Pub., 470 Fourth Ave. (16).
Pnnfi-ni F^o-it^orir.** M™*MV I Cont. System 1954 3 26 140 5.00
Control Engineering Monthly {Engineering Total unpaid dist.
Wm. E. Vannah, Ed.; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., inc., 830 West 42nd St. (3b).
*31,873
1,922
Controller, The Monthly
/Financial &
1934
27 140 x5.50 *9,259
122,107
" lAcc'nt'g Exec.
Paul Haase, Editor; Controllers Institute of America, Publisher, 2 Park Ave. (16).
Cool Bi-monthJy ) Gen'l Mag. for 1or7 9 9/1 QC , rn
See also Most Teenage Group. (Teenagers ll)0' ^ Z4 J° 1>&u
Robert E. Fischer, Editor; Most Publications, Ltd., 116 W. 72nd St. (23),
Coronet Monthly Gen'l Int 1936 2 24 91 4.20*3,046,772
Lewis Gillenson, Editor; Arthur Stein, Publisher, 488 Madison Ave. (22).
Corset and Brassiere \M f,, (Retail Corset 1896 3 26 140 3.00
Magazine f Mommy \Buyers & Mfrs. Controlled circ.
Milton J. Kristt, Editor; Mackay Publishing Corp., 30 E. 29th St. (16).
Corset and Underwear
jrsei, anu unaerwear l**^«*ui«
Review j Monthly,
f Corset & Un-
\derwear Trade
1913
3.00
>5,667
*4,853
1,147
3 27 140
2 40 140
Total unpaid dist.
Louise S. Campe, Editor; Haire Publishing Co., Inc., Ill Fourth Ave. (3).
Cosmopolitan Monthly Gen. Mag 1886 3 27 143 4.20*864,050
John J. O'Connell, Ed.; Hearst Corporation, Publisher, 67th St. at 8th Ave. (19).
Cosmo, The Merry Martian — See Archie Comic Group.
Country Dancer, The (off set). Quarterly Folk Danc'g .1940 1 55
May Gadd, Editor; Country Dance Society of America, Publisher,
55 Christopher St. (14).
Courier (Negro) — See Pittsburgh, Pa.
CPA, The (no adv.) Monthly Accounting 1937 2 26
Stanley S. Newman, Editor; American Institute of Accountants,
270 Madison Ave. (16).
107 1.00
93 x
Publisher,
500
32,000
jMonthly Amat. Radio 1945 2 31 117
Wayne ^ Green, EditorV's. R. Cowan, Publisher, 300 West 43rd St. (36).
Craft Horizons Bi-monthly ....Handcrafts 1941 3 28 142 4.00
Conrad Brown, Editor; Craft Horizons, Inc., Publisher, 29 W. 53rd St. (19).
Craft, Model and \ M^+fci,, I £rw«kvilOdel I946 3 26 14° 5-°°
Hobby Industry f f Monthly |£*lobby Controlled circ.
Jack Wax, Editor; Hobby Publications, Inc., 30 East 29th St. (16).
Credit and Financial 1M ... /Business & 1898 8 27 140 8.00
Management f Monthly \Finance Controlled circ.
Ernest A. Rovelstad, Editor; Nat'l Assn. of Credit Management, Publisher,
229 Fourth Ave. (8).
Credit Executive Monthly Credits 1907 2 24 91 xS.OO
Combined issue for August-September.
Mortimer J. Davis, Ed.; New York Credit and Financial Mgmt. Assn., Publisher,
71 W. 23rd St. (10).
Crime Detective — See Sterling Detective Group.
Crisis (Negro) Monthly Negro Advan.... 1910 2 24 91
James W. Ivy, Editor; Crisis Publishing Co., Inc., 20 West 40th St. (18)
Crockery and Glass JournaL.Monthly /Crock, Glass, 1874 3 27 140
Issued semi-monthly in March. \ChinaTrade 2 40 140
Doris Burrell. Editor; Haire Publishing Co., Inc., Ill Fourth Ave. (3).
Cue Saturday Metrop. Life 1935 3 26 143
Printed in five editions: Manhattan; Westchester-Connecticut ; Brooklyn; Long
Emory Lewis, Editor; Cue Publishing Co., 6 E. 39th St. (16).
Culinary Review-f Monthly Chef's Interest.. 1932 2 40 126x3.00
George Serra, Editor; American Culinary Federation. Inc., Publisher,
36 Central Park South (19).
Cumulative Book Index Monthly Book Index 1898 2 30 112
Not issued during July, August, December. , „
Nina R. Thompson, Ed.; H. W. Wilson Co., Pub., 950 University Ave. (52).
Curator (no adv.) (offset) Quarterly Museums 1958 2 34 105 5.00
Dr. E. H. Colbert, Editor; American Museum of Natural History, Publisher,
Central Part West at 79th St. (24).
Current Biography (no adv.) Monthly {Biography in iqjn 2 30
Not issued during August. \ All Fields
Marjorie Dent Candee, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Pub., 950 University Ave. (62)
4.00 67,532
1.50
2.00
22,030
$4,070
in, 614
>35,487
$4.686
$61,000
*4,384
6.50 *1 19,781
$4,700
10,024
490
4.00 11,466
tO
1948 1 55 102
>Quarterly s
X"Fr^derick R. Ottman, Editor ; Society of Business Advisory Profession, Inc.,
Publisher, 90 Trinity Place (6).
Curtain and Drapery De- \Mnnt>ilv Rot Drat> Trd 1985 2 40 14,? 8:°°
partment Magazine f Monthly Ket.Drap.ird Controlled circ.
Arthur Oesterercher, Editor; Hall Publishing Co., 230 Fifth Ave. (1).
$400
>6,601
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRan*! McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Curved Horn, The + V ............ Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1936 6 24 210 Free 2.000
Students of Fordham University School of Education, Editors and Publishers.
302 Broadway (7).
Custom Tailor, The ................. Bi-monthly ..... {TafkJrin* 1912 2 84 112 * tl.OOO
C. D. Hunter, Editor; Custom Tailors and Designers Association of America,
Inc., Publisher, 400 Madison Ave. (17).
(Cycles (offset) ......................... Monthly .......... {prediction 195° 2 36 119xl°-°° J8.027
Gertrude Shirk, Editor.
J°"Xt°)f Uo'^vT""!..^"^^ ........ Cycle Res ........... 1951 2 36 119 4.00 1645
Foundation for the Study of Cycles, Publisher, 680 West End Ave. (25).
D. A. C. Journal ...................... Monthly .......... Club Affairs ....... 1933 3 25 186 4.00 3,700
James S. McAtee, Editor; Downtown Athletic Club of New York City, Publisher,
19 West St. (4).
Daffy — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Dagwood — See Harvey Comics Group.
Daily Bond Buyer, The — See Bond Buyer.
Daily Metal Reporter -f .......... Morn. ex. Sun. f Jj°ce 1916 4 26 17518.00
Prints monthly supplement called Metals.
Joseph Zimmerman, Editor; Charles H. Lipsett, Publisher,
425 West 25th St. (1).
Daily Mill Stock Reporter +. .{ ^"^Mon. Text^lnd. 1917 4 26 17525.00
Dudley B. Taylor, Editor; Charles H. Lipsett, Publisher, 425 W. 25th St. (1).
r> ., .„. t, ,, /Morn. ex. Sat. j^J1'?^*.!, 1892 5 24 225 20.00 *21,345
Daily News Record -f .............. |& gun jBoys^Cloth. Total unpaid dist. 1>241
Stephen S. Marks, Editor; Fairchild Publications, Inc., 7 E. 12th St. (3).
Dairymen's League News -f.. Ftntly(Tues. ) Dairy Farms ...... 1917 4 25 182 1.00 $46,549
B. V. Snow, Editor; Dairymen's League Co-operative Controlled free dist $2,361
Association, Inc., Publisher, 100 Park Ave. (17).
Dance Magazine -f ................... Monthly .......... Dancing Prof ..... 1927 3 28 135 6.00
Lydia Joel, Editor; Rudolf Orthwine, Publisher, 231 West 58th St. (19).
Dance News -f .......................... Monthly .......... Dancing Int ....... 1942 5 23 210 8.00 13,200
Anatole Chujoy, Editor; Dance News, Inc., Publisher, 119 W. 57th St. (19).
Daring Romances ..................... Monthly .......... Fiction ............... 1952 3 27 140 1.80
See also Secrets Romance Group.
Ace Publications, Inc., 23 W. 47th St. (19).
Datebook (offset) .................... Bi-monthly ..... {G^IS^S. 19B7 8 28 14° 2>°° 1BO'000
Arthur Unger, Editor; Young World Press, Inc., Publisher,
71 Washington Place (11).
Date With Judy — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
T _, ^ T t , , 1914 8 24 300 20.00**53,116
mdd£h> J°Urnal+ Wry Morn....Ind. Dem ............ Saturday circ. **43,99S
(Yiddish) .......................... \ * Sunday circ. **52,562
Solomon Dingol, Editor; Day Publishing Co., Inc., 188 E. Broadway (2).
Dell Comic Group .................... Monthly .......... Comics ................ 2 86 126 1.00*11,000.000
Comprised of: Animated Group — Andy Panda (quar.) ; Bugs Bunny (bi-mo.) ;
Chip *n' Dale (quar.) ; Comic Album (quar.) ; Daffy (quar.) ; Donald Duck (bi-
mo.) ; Henry (quar.) ; Little Iodine (quar.) ; Little Lulu; Looney Tunes; Lucy
(quar.); Mickey Mouse (bi-mo.); Mouseketecrs (quar.); Mutt & Jeff;
Nancy; Popeye (quar.) ; Porky Pif? (bi-mo.) ; Scamp (quar.) ; Spike n Tyke
(quar.) ; Tip Top Comics (quar.) ; Tom & Jerry; Tubby (bi-mo.) : TV Funnies;
Tweety & Sylvester (quar.); Uncle Scrooge (quar.); Walt Disney; Wood-
pecker (bi-mo.). Western and Adventure Group — Beetle Bailey (bi-mo.);
Buffalo Bill (quar.); Cheyenne (quar.); Gunsmoke (bi-mo.); Hi-Yo Silver
(quar.); Lassie (bi-mo.); Lone Ranger; Rin Tin Tin (bi-mo.); Roy Rogers
(bi-mo.) ; Tarzan (bi-mo.) ; Turok. Space sold in combination as a group.
Groups may be purchased separately.
Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 750 Third Ave. (17).
Dell Men's Group .................... Monthly .......... Fact Detec ......... 1936 8 27 148 2.50*573,122
Comprised of: Front Page Detective, Circ., * 281 ,164; Inside Detective, circ.,
*291 ,958. Space sold in combination as a group.
Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 750 Third Ave. (17).
Dell Modern Group .................. Monthly ..................................... 8 27 148 *2,553,S28
Comprised of: Modern Romances; Modern Screen; Screen Stories. See individual
listings. Space told in combination as a group or individually.
Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 750 Third Ave. (17).
Dell Screen Unit ...................... Monthly .......... Motion Pict ........ 8 27 148
Comprised of: Modern Screen; Screen Stories. See individual listings. Space
sold in combination as a group or individually.
Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 750 Third Ave. (17).
Dental Laboratory News ......... Monthly .......... f Dental Lab. 1940 2 27 105 x2.00
Not issued during July and August. INews Controlled free dist. 7,200
Israel Margoshes. Editor; Dental Laboratory Assn. of Society of New York,
Publisher. 250 W. 64th St.
Detective — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|PO. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <3>Nonp«refl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \H*«ued only during academic year. ^Subscription included In membership fee.
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Detective Cases — See Brooks ide Detective Group.
Diabetes — The Journal of 1
the American Diabetes [Bi-monthly Medical 1952 2 38 120 x9 00 3 5O6
Association J ' '
William C. Stadie, M.D., Editor; Amer Diabetes Assn., Pub., 1 E. 45th St. (17).
W^Si«h )"!y.^™:..™ } Morn' ex* Sat..Independent 1948 5 23 Su2n°d° y* ™? $ JS|?JS
Stanley Ross, Editor; El Diario Publishing Co., Inc., 164 Duane St. (13).
Dick Tracy — See Harvey Comics Group.
. !954 4 22 140 .60*671,000
............................... ' LActivities
Matty Simmons, Editor; The Diners Club, Inc., Publisher,
10 Columbus Circle (19).
Directory Journal (no adv.). .Quarterly ........ Directories ......... 1911 2 30 112x3.00 2,000
E. J. Loranger, Ed.; Assn. of N. Amer. Directory, Pub., 60 E. 56th St. (16).
Diseases of the Nervous \Mnnthlv M*rii™i 194° 2 36 126 6-°° $3,150
System .............................. {Monthly .......... Medical .............. Controlled free dist. $1.850
Titus H. Harris, M.D., Editor; Physicians Postgraduate Press, Publisher,
277 Broadway (7).
Divagando (Italian) (offset). ..Saturday ......... Italian Int .......... 1942 3 30 138 8.00 §15,109
Alberto Viviani, Editor; Divagando Corp., Publisher, 148 Lafayette St. (13).
Donald Duck — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Double Action Group ....................................... Fiction ............... 2 31 112 203,770
Monthly groups issued from the following list: Comprised of: Action Packed
Western; Double Action Western; Fast Action Detective; Gay Love Stories;
Ideal Love Stories; Real Western Romances; Real Western Stories; Science
Fiction Quarterly; Today's Love Stories; Western Action. Space sold in
combination as a group.
Columbia Publications, 241 Church St. (13).
Double Action Western — See Double Action Group.
Drake. The — See Promenade.
Drug and Cosmetic Industry. Monthly .......... {mStie M?g?~ 1914 2 40 126 8'00 *4'94S
T. R. Farrell, Editor; Drug Markets, Inc., Publisher, 101 W. Thirty-first St. (1).
Drug Topics ............................. Bi-wkly(Mon.)RetailDrug ...... 1856 5 Sontro'led ci?c° >64,741
TU.»» T,..,I» M»». Pi wHvfMnr, JDrug&Cos- 1925 5 24 196 4.00 *9,789
Drug Trade News .................... Bi-wkly (Mon. (metic Mfg Total unpaid diat. 3,822
Dr. R. L. Swain, Editor; Topics Publishing Co., Inc., 155 E. 44th St. (17).
Dry Goods Who.esa.er ........... Month* ......... £O~ 1933 C'ontS?ll.d"fL dis°t°
Joseph Scheines, Editor; Kogos Publishing Co., 1140 Broadway.
D. S. C. Buying Guide ............. Monthly .......... Drug Trade ........ 1951 2 42 140 1.80 50,504
Sidney L. O'Donoghue, Editor; J. Wayne Luther, Publisher, 24 W. 40th St. (18).
Dude. The 4- ............................. Bi-monthly ..... Fict. f or Men ..... 1956 3 27 140 3.00 t300,000
Bruce Elliott, Editor; Maurice Murray and Frederick A. Klein, Publishers,
48 W. 48th St. (36).
DUIndu?terVyeW and M°dern }Monthlv .......... {Saga 7^°' 1893 S 27 14° 5.00*115,932
A. M. Sullivan, Ed.; Dun & Bradstreet, Publications Corp., 99 Church St. (8).
18Q9 2 30 112
Dyestuffs (no adv.) ................ Quarterly ........ Chemical ............ Controlled free dist. 8,500
National Aniline Division Allied Chem. and Dye Corp., Pub., 40 Rector St. (6).
193° 3 26 14° 10-°° **3^46
E. & M. J. Metal and Min- lThnrflr,ftV J M°M*
A%..i M.I.ITO+. ^Thursday ........ •{ Meta
eral Markets .................... \ (Mine
9 **
ral Mkts. 2 40
Alvin W. Knoerr, Editor; McGraw-Hill Publish'g Co., Inc., 330 W. 42nd St. (36).
Earnshaw's Infants' Boys' \Mrtnfuiv flnfts., Children 1917 \ H ,14J 3>0° *7»22S
and Girls' Wear ................ / Monthly ..... lclothes & Furn^ Z 140
Walter Hudson, Editor; Earnshaw Publications, Inc., 101 West 31st St. (1).
Eastern Underwriter -f ........... Friday ............ Insurance ........... 1899 4 27 168 5.00 J3,886
Clarence Axman, Editor; Eastern Underwriter Co., Pub., 93 Nassau St. (38).
East Side Chamber News !Monthly ..... (Chamber of 192? 2 41 98 x 1,000
Letter .................................. J (Commerce
Barnett August, Ed.; East Side Chamber of Commerce, Pub., 281 Grand St. (13).
East Side News-f .................... Saturday ........ Independent ........ 1926 5 24 210 2.50 -
Irving Slossberg, Editor; A. Schlacht, Publisher, 235 E. Broadway (2).
Easy Crosswords — See Champion Crosswords.
[Applied Botany
Economic Botany (no adv.). .Quarterly ...... {& Plant 1947 2 30 112 6.00 tl,200
lUtilization
Dr. David J. Rogers, Editor and Publisher, New York Botanical Garden (58).
Economic Horizons — See American-Israel Economic Horizons.
[Int. for Spanish
ECOB de Nueva York (Span.). Sunday .......... ^ Speak'g People 1946 8 24 130 5.00
lin U. S.
Enrique Ungria, Editor; National Ecos Inc., Publisher, 30 Vesey St, (7).
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BFA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, aworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -H Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch, t County seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Ecumenical Review Quarterly Religious 1948 1 55 105 3.00
Dr. W. A. V. Hooft, Ed.; World Council of Churches, Pub., 156 Fifth Ave. (10).
EdFo°urth SSite ^.T.T.!!?. } Saturday Journ. & Adv 1884 4 22 141 6.50
Prints Editor"&"pubiisher Year Book in February and Editor & Publisher
Market Guide in November of each year.
R. U. Brown. Editor; Editor & Publisher Co., Inc., Publisher, 1475 B'way (36).
Education Abstracts \M«nf»,itr v^^finnnl 1949 l 66 117 2-00
(offset) (no adv.) [Monthly Educational Controlled free dist.
Prints editions in English, French and Spanish. Not issued during July and Aug.
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, Publisher,
801 Third Ave. (22).
Educational Business — See School Executive.
Education Index Monthly Educ. Index 1929
Not issued during June, August.
Dorothy R. Carpenter, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Publisher,
950 University Ave. (52).
1901
2 40 112
Circ
8,316
*21,249
219
4,870
2,228
Electrical Construction and l»»rtT%4.vim JElec. Const.
Maintenance JMonthly j& ,
*37,854
1,739
3 27 140 3.00
._..... . , Total unpaid dist.
W. T. Stuart, Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Inc., 880 W. 42nd St. (36).
Electrical Engineering Monthly Elec. Eng'g 1884 2To4J j un42fdci?c
C. S. Rich, Editor; American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Publisher,
88 West 89th St. (18).
Electrical Manufacturing Monthly Design Eng'g 1928 3 26 140
F. J. Oliver, Editor; Gage Publishing Co., Inc., 2 40 140
1250 Sixth Avenue (20). Controlled circ. >25,572
Electric.! Merch.nd.Bin, Monthly {^T|elev. 19°7 Vta*! un&d d&°
Laurence Wray, Editor; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc., 330 W. 42nd St. (36).
Electrical Wholesaling Monthly Elec. Wholes 1920 3 27 140 3.00
G. Ganzenmuller, Ed.; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc., 330 W. 42nd St. (86).
Electrical World Weekly Electrical ,1874 3To^ unj|jid dj°t°
Fischer S. Black. Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Inc., 830 W. 42nd St. (36).'
Electric Heat and Air lu-™ fui JElec. Heat'g & 1955 3 26 140 200
Conditioning j oi-montmy.... j A|r Cond»K Controlled free dist.
Robert Gray. Editor; Heating Publishers, Inc., 2 West 45th St. (36).
Electricity On The Farm Monthly Farm Elec 1927 3 24 115 1.25
H. J. Hansen, Editor; R. H. Donnelley Corp., Publisher, 305 E. 45th St. (17).
Electronic and Appliance \M««*M« [Electronics & 1955 3 26 110 4.00
Specialist-f jMontmy \ Television Controlled free dist.
Nathan Boolhack. Editor and Publisher, 216 West 14th St. (11).
Electronic Design Bi-wkly, Wed.{|^onic 1952 8 ?«ntr\^d circ. >27>549
Edward E. Grazda, Editor; Hayden Publishing Co., Inc., 830 Third Ave. (22).
in /.f^r,; -M Ttr«r^0,, [Electronics 1937 5 24 225 3.00
Electronic News Monday ] Indugtry Total unpaid dist
Alfred D. Cook, Editor; Fairchild Publications, Inc., 7 E. 12th St. (8).
C Mfrs. Radio.
Vl~.ft.mtf*.. w^Hxr J Television 1930 3 27 140 6.00
Electronics Weekly ^ & Electronic Total unpaid dist.
I Controls
Prints alternate Technical Eds. and Business Eds.
Prints Electronics Buyers Guide annually as a 53rd issue of Electronics in mid-
June and distributed to all Electronics subscribers.
W. W. MacDonald. Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Inc., 330 W. 42nd St. (86).
f Amat. & Prof.
Electronics Illustrated Monthly ^Radio. TV & 1958 2 31 112 3.00
IHi-FiCr'ft'n
Fawcett Publications, 67 W. 44th St. (36).
Electronic Technician Monthly { Se^ Vme^Ints 1953 3 26
Albert J. Forman, Editor; Electronic Technician, Inc., Publisher,
480 Lexington Ave. (17).
Elks Magazine Monthly Fraternal 1922 3 27 143x2.00*1,230,998
Lee C. Hickey, Ed.; Nat'l Memorial and Pub. Comm., 886 Fourth Ave. (16).
JMonthly Mystery Stories 1941 2 27 91 4.00 120,250
"ElTery Queen, Editor; Davis Publications Inc., 527 Madison Ave. (22).
\Aiiemanr-r {Wednesday Democratic 1926 5 24 21010.00
l*iir.^o"to^KiarrEditor'; The Man Publishing Co., 100 W. 80th St. (24).
fBottled Soft
Embotellador, El (Spanish). ..Bi-monthly.... jDrinkft
IBrpw'g Indus.
Prints Annual Directory Issue published in February.
Fernon Calderon. Ed.; Keller Publishing Co., 9 East 85th St. (16).
Emmanuel Monthly Rom. Catholic.... 1895 2 48 98 2.00
July-August issue combined.
Rev. Raymond A. Tartre, Editor; Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament. Publisher,
194 E. 76th St. (21).
*11,792
*27,930
1,147
14.804
13,940
862,484
115
8,600
*34,817
9,769
*51,399
3,363
140 4.00 £76,500
1946
3 26 140 4.00
2 40 140
Controlled free dist.
§10,000
550
4,450
J25,532
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Empire State Mason* ............ 6 ti. a yr .......... Masonic ............. 1947 | |J JJJ l'QQ «»•«»
Committee on Public Relations, Grand Lodge F. & A. M., State of New York,
Publisher, 71 West 28rd St. (10).
Employee Recreation .............. Monthly .......... Indus. Rec .......... 1944 3 26 133 5.00 1,361
Combined issues July- August; November- December. Controlled free dist. 5,916
Molly Martin, Editor; Chester L. La Roche, Publisher, 70 E. 45th St. (17).
Engineering and Mining \M™fMv I Metal & Non- 1866 3 26 140 4.00 *20,623
Journal .............................. f Monthly .......... \Metallic Min'g 2 40 140
Prints Mining Guidebook and Buying Directory issue in Mid-June.
Alvin W. Knoerr, Ed.; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc., 830 W, 42nd St. (36).
Engineering News-Record ...... Thursday ........ Eng'g & Constr. i8?4 VJl unpL SiJt.
W. G. Bowman, Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Inc., 880 W. 42nd St. (36).
Enquirer ................................... Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1926 5 23 200 5.00**230,390
Generoso Pope, Jr., Publisher, 47 W. 63rd St. (23).
Epic — See Skye Men's Group.
Equity ....................................... Monthly .......... Actors Equity.... 1915 3 26 134 2.00 10,000
Dick Moore, Editor; Actors Equity Assn., Publisher, 226 W. 47th St. (36).
E8(SpanUhr)C !™.®^™ ....... 1936 5 23 224 5-°° §3'000
Confederated'Spanish 'Societies of U. S. A., Publisher, 231 W. 18th St. (11).
Esquire ..................................... Monthly .......... {& Fashion^ 1933 4 24 16 6-°° *812,531
Printed in three editions : Eastern E<1. ; Western Ed. ; International Ed.
Arnold Gingrich, Publisher, 488 Madison Ave. (22).
Estia (Greek) ......................... Monthly .......... Greek Fam. Int.. 1924 4 26 189 5.00
Nina Stavrides, Editor and Publisher. 293 Seventh Ave. (1).
Ethical Outlook ....................... Bi-monthly ..... Ethical Cult ....... 1914 2 36 126 2.00 $2,165
Dr. Henry Neumann, Editor; American Ethical Union, Controlled free dist. $540
Publisher, 2 W. 64th St. (23).
Eugenics Quarterly (no adv.) Quarterly ........ Eugenics Educ.. 1916 2 30 112 xS.OO $1,052
American Eugenics Society, Pub., 230 Park Ave. (17).
Evergreen Review (Offset).. ..Quarterly ........ Gen'l Int ............ 1957 1 48 91 3.50 15,000
Barney Rasset and Donald Allen, Editors; Grove Press, Inc., Publishers,
795 Broadway (3).
Every woman's Family Circle. Monthly .......... Wom'n's Ints ..... 1932 3 27 143 *4,302,375
Distributed through chain and independent grocery stores and newsstands in the
United States and Canada at lOc a copy.
Robert M. Jones, Editor; The Family Circle, Inc., Publisher, 25 W. 45th St. (36).
Exchange, The (no adv.) ........ Monthly .......... Financial ............ 1939 2 24 93 1.00 $142,000
Kenneth Hayes, Editor; New York Stock Exchange. Publisher, 11 Wall St. (5).
Exclusive .................................. Monthly .......... {Toplcr^ 1953 1 89 74 1-50
Ted Gottfried, Editor; Digest Publications, 80 Fifth Ave. (11).
.i-monthly ..... Cell Biology ....... 1950 1 GO 9632.00
Subscription price $16.00 per volume, 2 vols. annually.
Academic Press Inc.. Publisher, 111 Fifth Ave. (3).
^ ..... Parasitology ...... 1951 1 52 91 17.00
Academic Press Inc., Publisher, 111 Fifth Ave. (3).
ExplorerV ................................ Friday ............. { Ich ooUnt.7 1957 2 40 14° 2'00 15°.°00
Mary Harbage, Editor; Scholastic Magazines, Inc., Publisher, 33 W. 42nd St. (36).
'v + n n *• _L fc-Virisiv (Report of 1957 5 22 210 50.00 $914
Export Bulletin + .................... tnday ............. ( Export Mdse Controlled free dist. $4,086
Import Bulletin + ................... Wednesday ..... {fm5Srtsof U'S> 19*6 5 22 21° 32'5° **4'444
Import Daily (no adv.) .......... { Sa°t?5k Sun. {iTs?*** ** 1952 5 22 21055-°° 313
Arthur J. Krauss, Editor; Twin Coast Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,
80 VarickSt. (13).
Export Trade ............................ Monday ........... {uvitkTs^u's. 1919 3 27 14° 5'00 *3'233
R. Fiske, Editor; Thomas Ashwell & Co., Inc., Pub., 20 Vesey St. (7).
Expose Detective — See Skye Men's Group.
_, 4 „ .U1 /Indus. Mgmt. 1891 8 27 140 4.00 *65,428
Factory ................................. Monthly .......... |& Mainten. Total unpaid dist. 2,076
M. J. Murphy, Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Inc., 880 W. 42nd St. (86).
f Brief Review
Facts On File (no adv.) .......... Weekly ........... jofNews 1940 8 26 131 70.00
twith Index
Fred E. McGhee, Editor; Facts On File, Inc., Pub., 119 West 67th St. (19).
Family Handyman (offset) ....Monthly ....... {J°i£p£v^ent 19B1 3 26 143 2.00*267,294
Published mo'ly during first half of calendar year; bi-mo'ly during second half.
Arnold E. Abramson, Editor and Publisher, 117 East 81st St. (16).
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols<» Width V Depth Sub
1958 2 24 91 3'76
Hans S. Santesson, Editor; King-Size Publications, Inc., 320 Fifth Ave.
F*5iU**y a_?d Science \Monthly .......... | ScJencVVic- 1949 2 26 91 4.00
Fiction + .......................... / \tlon stories
NEW YORKf (Continued)
Fantastic Universe .................. Monthly .......... {'sctonca)
Publication
Circ
70,000
£60,000
$30,000
It.
Robert P. Mills, Editor; Mercury Press, Inc., Publisher, 627 Madison Ave. (22).
Jfii-monthly Fraternal 1913 8 27 131 x
Si WakesbergrEditorTFarband Labor Zionist Order, Publisher, 45 E. 17th St. (3).
Far Eastern Survey (no adv.) Monthly Pacific Rela'ns... 193 2 2 40 129 6.00 J1.931
William L. Holland and Harold H. Fisher, Editors; American Institute of
Pacific Relations, Publisher, 383 Sixth Ave. (14).
Fargo Kid — See Prize Comic Group.
ir.i*M.**iitf*A TTI fQ«0« \ Ms^+Vti /Latin Amer. 1925 3 27 140
Farmaceutico, El (Span.) Monthly {Drug Trade Controlled free dist. $13,032
Stuart B. Tinsley, Editor; Johnston Export Pub. Co., 886 Fourth Ave. (16).
Fast Action Detective — See Double Action Group.
rr™«f ATT™«+ 1902 8 26 14° B-°°
Fast Food Monthly p?«?j;;?jL*. 2 40 140
1 Restaurants Controlled circ. >50,039
E. Alan Olson, Editor; Service Publishing Corp., 630 Third Ave. (17).
Fawcett Detective Unit Monthly Det. Cases 1929 3 27 143 3.00*278,389
Comprised of: Startling Detective; True Police Cases. Space sold in combination
as a group.
Fawcett Publications, Inc., 67 W. 44th St. (36).
Fawcett Men's Group Monthly {stories^0 1929 3 27 143 *678,902
Comprised of: Cavalier, Sub. price, $3.00, circ., *4OO,513; Starling Detective,
Sub. price, $4.00; True Police Cases. Sub. price $3.00. Publishes three each
month. Space sold in combination as a group.
Fawcett Publications. Inc., 67 West 44th St. (36).
Fawcett Women's Group Monthly 3 27 143 *2,O53,514
Comprised of: Motion Picture; True Confessions. Space sold in combination as
a group. See individual listings.
Fawcett Publications. Inc., 67 West 44th St. (36).
Fazenda — See Hacienda (Portuguese edition).
Feed Age Monthly Feed Mfrs 1961 2 40 140
American Trade Publishing Co., 71 Vanderbilt Ave. (17). Controlled circ. >8,325
Felix The Cat — See Harvey Comics Group.
I Femme-Lines Bi-monthly....
{Feminine
\Apparel Indus.
1957 3 28 140 4.00
Controlled free dist.
1957 3 28 140 4.00
Controlled free dist.
] MascuLines Bi-monthly {JJ^rtr
L Earl Barron, Editor; Earl Barron Publications, Inc., 1440 Broadway US).
Fertility and Sterility Bi-monthly ....Medical 1950 1 66 119 8.00
M. Edward Davis, M.D., Ed.; Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., Publisher, 49 E. 33rd St. (16).
Field and Stream Monthly {fort's ,^ogs 1895 3 27 143 3'50
Hugh Grey, Editor; Field and Stream Div. of Henry Holt & Co.. Inc.. Pub..
680 Fifth Ave. (36).
Film Culture-f Monthly {culture*1* 1954 2 38 112 5>0°
Jonas Mekas, Editor and Publisher, 216 W. 98th St. (25).
v*tiM rk«:i~ f Morn.ex.Sat. /Mot. Pict. & into A OK. ixrr IK nn
Film Daily U Sun. {Television 1918 4 25 147 15'00
Prints Equipment News Section every other week. Size 8 cols., 80 nonps.,
149 agate lines.
Chester Bahn, Editor; Wid's Films and Film Folk, Inc., Publisher,
1601 Broadway (36).
Film Media. Quarterly {^TV Fiimi' 1957 3 27 14°
Martin Fox, Editor; PHM Publications, Inc., 10 E. 40th St.
Films in Review Monthly Movie Subjects.. 1950 2 25 74
Issued bi-monthly, June-July, August-September.
Henry Hart, Editor; National Board of Review of Motion Pictures, Inc., Pub.,
31 Union Square (3).
Financial World -f- Wednesday ....Finan.4 Busi 1902 8 27 14020.00
Guenther Publishing Corp., 17 Battery Place (4).
Fire Engineering Monthly Fire Protec 1877 8T<*J, un™id jjjJJ
Roi Woolley, Editor; R. H. Donnelley Corp., Publisher, 806 E. 45th St. (17).
Fishing Gazette Monthly Com. Fisheries.. 1879 3 27 140 8.00
C. E. Pellissier, Ed.; Fishing Gazette Publishing Corp., 2 40 140
461 Eighth Ave (1).
Fishing World Monthly Fishing 1956 8 26 132 8.00
Issued bi-monthly September through April.
Lawrence Kelly, Editor; Allsport Publishing Co., The Americas Bid*. (20).
$2,522
t!2,177
12,026
J8,407
3,250
4,800
6,079
2.00
4.50 $3,827
*54,753
1U306
1928
Fleet Owner Monthly | Indus.
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc., 880 W. 42nd St. (36).
8 26 140 8.00
2 40 140
Total unpaid dist.
*41,488
2,385
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»*urd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Flippity & Flop — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Floor Covering Profits ............ Monthly .......... Floor Cover'*.... 192 8 8 26 140
Eleanor F. Duff. Editor; Bill Bros. Publishing Corp., 2 40 140
630 Third Ave. (17). Controlled circ. >15,OS4
Floor Covering Week.y ........... Monday .......... Floor Covering "2 VnLl&
Irving Genett, Editor; Lenett Publications, Inc., Empire State Bldg. (1).
im 2
P. W. Tell, Editor; Cantor Publications, Inc., 116 E. 16th St. (3).
Florists' Exchange and Hor-\s., (Com. Hort. 1fiftft , 9R .R. a nn +Q .Q0
ticultural Trade World -f (Saturday ......... \Indus. 1888 4 26 164 8'00 *8,439
A. T. De La Mare Co., Inc.. Publisher, 1199 Broadway (1).
......Monthly .......... Garden'* ............ 1914 3 27 140 3.50*405,413
John R. Whiting, Editor and Publisher, 2049 Grand Central Terminal (17).
Flying ........................................ Monthly .......... Aviation ............. 1927 3 27 140 4.00 * 222 ,61 5
Gill Robb Wilson, Editor; Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., One Park Ave. (16).
Flying Models (offset) ........... Monthly .......... Model Avia ........ 1927 3 27 140 3.60 31.516
Bob Buragas, Editor; Harle Publications, Inc., 215 Fourth Ave. (3).
Follia di New York +(Ital.).. .Monthly .......... Republican ......... 1893 5 24 215 5.00
Marziale Sisca, Ed.; Follia di New York, Pub., P. O. Box 47. Church St. Sta. (8).
Food Broker, The .................... Monthly .......... Food Brokers.... 1958 3 Controlled cir°c° 5,000
Michael Black, Editor; Martin Tashner, Publisher, 1 Beekman St. (38).
riv/r , f 1928 3 27 140 3.00 *29,194
Food Engineering .................... Monthly .......... {?*£?VJ«. 2 40 14°
1 Food Mfg. Tota] unpaid dist< If572
F. K. Lawler, Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., Inc., 830 W. 42nd St. (36).
fMfg.&Processors 1982 5 24 196 4.00
Food Field Reporter ........... Bi-wkly (Mon.M of Food & Gro- Qualified paid >»,414
(eery Products Controlled circ. >6,108
Roy Miller, Editor; Food Publications, Inc., 708 Third Ave. (17).
Food Topics ............................. Semi-mo ......... Retail Grocers....1946 4 gJntrolld ci?J. >90.905
Printed in six editions : National ; Metropolitan New York City ; North Atlantic ;
Southern States; North Central; Pacific Coast.
Food Publications, Inc., 708 Third Ave. (17).
Footwear News + .................... Friday ............ Shoe Industry... 1945 5To^ ^25^ 8.00 *21.055
William Pyle. Editor; Fairchild Publications, Inc., 7 E. 12th St. (3).
Forbes ....................................... Semi-mo .......... {ness&Fhiance 1917 3 27 14° 6'00 *260'448
M. S. Forbes, Editor; Forbes Inc., Publisher, 70 Fifth Ave. (11).
Forbidden World — See American Comics Group.
Ford Dealers News and \« ..,1 Vn^ ntt.1-M.« 1918 8 27 140 4.00
Ford Field .......................... [Monthly .......... Ford Dealers ...... 2 42 140
Charles C. Pearsall, Ed. and Pub., 1860 Broadway (23).
Fordham Law Review+ .......... 4 ti. a yr .......... Legal .................. 1914 1 57 101 3.50 1,300
Students of the Fordham University School of Law, Pubs., 802 Broadway (7).
Fordham Life (no adv.) ........ 4 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1931 3 26 126 x $32,500
Mylee Gannon, Editor; Fordham Univ. Alumni Federation, Publisher,
190th St. and Fordham Road (58).
Fordham Ram + V .................. Thursday ........ Collegiate .......... 1918 Controlled2 free dist. $4,000
Students of Fordham Univ., Eds. and Pubs., 190th St. and Fordham Rd. (68).
Forecast For Home !« -,„ [Home Econom- 1910 3 27 140 4.00
Economists ...................... f Monthly ........ |ics Teachers Controlled circ. >49,287
Not issued during July and August.
McCall Corporation, Publisher, 230 Park Ave. (17)
Foreign Affairs ........................ Quarterly ........ Inter. Relations. 1922 2 32 112 600 21,934
H. F. Armstrong, Ed.; Council on For'n Relations, Inc., Pub., 58 E. 68th St. (21).
Foreign Car Guide (offset) ..... Monthly .......... Foreign Cars ...... 1956 2 27 91 3.50 38,245
Don Ellenberger. Editor; Harle Publications, Inc., 215 Fourth Ave. (3).
Foreign Cars Illustrated ........ Monthly .......... Foreign Cars ..... 1957 3 27 143 2.00
Universal Publishing and Distributing Corp., 117 E. 31st St. (16).
For Men Only ........................... Monthly .......... Men's Int ........... 1954 3 27 143 3.25 *286,428
See also Complete Men's Group. „ ,^-%
Noah Sarlatt, Editor; Canam Publisher's Sales Corp.. 655 Madison Ave. (21).
Forth ......................................... Monthly .......... Episcopal ........... 1836 3 27 136 2.00 55.639
July-August issue combined.
W. E. Leidt. Editor; National Council P. E. Church, Pub., 281 Fourth Ave. (10).
Fortune ..................................... Monthly .......... Busi. & Indus.... 1930 4 25 154 10.00 *3O4,OOO
Ralph D. Paine. Jr.. Publisher, 9 Rockefeller Plaza (20).
Forwarder. The+ ................... Monday .......... {ocIanShi*g 1929 2 40 136 5'00 *8*046
John Wieting, Editor; New York Forwarder and Foreign Shipper, Inc.,
Publisher. 26 Beaver St. (4).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. S> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \n»»u«d only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Fox & Crow—See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Estab Co t$<» Width 7 Depth Sub
Clrc
Independent 1941 5 24 200 6.00 §11,195
JacQues~Habert,' Editor /Tricolor Publications, Inc., 127 East 81st St. (28).
Fraternity Magazines Associated — See Evanston, Illinois.
« „» M -, /Libertarian 1950 2 25 84 5.00
Freeman, The Monthly { Opinion Controlled free dist.
Paul L. Poirot, Editor; Foundation for Economics Education, Publisher,
Irvington on Hudson.
Pr?Yld^lTn^a^vlrme } Bi-weekly Independent 1890 5 24 210 5.00
Solo Linder, Mgn."Ed!V Free Voice of Labor Assn., Pub., 83 Union Square (8).
Freiheit-r- (Yiddish) Every Morn....Labor 1922 5 24 210 17.00
P. Novick. Editor; Morgen Freiheit, Inc., Publisher, 85 East 12th St. (3).
French-American Commerce.. Bi-monthly {T™3e°"Amer* 1926 2 89 126 X
French Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Inc., Publisher,
250 W. 57th St. (19).
14,384
2&,973
§8,329
Friend, Der (Yiddish) ) Bi-monthly Fraternal 1910 2 40 130 x
(no adv./ j
N. Chanin, Editor; Workmen's Circle, Publisher, 176 E. Broadway (2).
Frontpage Monthly Labor 1942 5 24 210 x2.00
I. Kaufman, Editor; Newspaper Guild of New York (AFL-CIO), Publisher,
138 W. 44th St. (86).
Front Page Detective — See Dell Men's Group.
Frosted Food Field Monthly Frozen Foods 1945 6
Edward Sherby, Ed.; Frosted Food Field Inc., Pub., 821 Broadway (7).
(Frozen Food 1952 5 27 185
Frozen Food Age Monthly {Packers & 8 40 185
[Marketers Controlled circ.
A. H. Rosenfeld. Editor; Ahrens Publishing Co., 71 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Fruit and Vegetable lEvg. ex. Sat. J Fresh Fruit ,onR fi 24 238 5000
Reporter /&Sun. U Vegetables 1908 6 Z4 23» 5«-°°
Julius Leitzer, Ed.; New York Daily Fruit and Vegetable Reporter, Publisher,
165 Duane St. (18).
Fueloil and Oil Heat Monthly {cSnd?In*u^* m2 * Controlled ?i?c°
Also provides circulation statement for A.B.C. ^10,178.
Robert Gray, Editor; Heating Publishers, Inc., 2 West 45th St. (36).
FU£ddra»ZUT. }«uart«» «*•»«•>» ""contr62 U2
Prints editions in English, French and Spanish.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Publisher,
801 Third Ave. (22).
Fur Age Weekly Monday Fur Trade 1922 5 24 210 4.00
L. M. Bookbinder, Editor; Fur Vogue Pub. Co., Inc., 127 W. 80th St. (1).
Furniture Manufacturer Monthly Furn. Mfg 1879 | \\ J4^ 8'00
V. E. Borges, Editor; Vincent Edwards & Co.. Pub., 342 Madison Ave. (17).
Furniture Retailer ITLT^+KT- /Retail Home 1901 3 38 140 2.00
and Furniture Age JMontmy \Furn'g Dlrs. 2 40 140
Prints a section called Furniture Index. Total unpaid dist.
Nick Garfin, Editor; Haire Publishing Co., Inc., Ill Fourth Ave. (8).
24 189
Controlled circ.
5.00
62n
rolled free dist.
75,000
J9,000
>13,432
>1 6,692
>12,575
$1,050
$5,400
*6,408
*9,507
1,676
jMonthly Labor 1939 5 24 196 xl.OO 50,000
Combined issue for July-August.
Morris Pizer, Editor; United Furniture Workers, AFL-CIO, Publisher,
700 B'way (3).
Furniture World and 1
Furniture Buyer and [Ftntly, Thurs.. Furniture 1870 3 27 140 2.00 7,060
Decorator -f- J
N. L Bienenstock, Editor; Towse Publishing Co., 127 E. 31st St. (16).
Galaxy M Monthly Science Fiction.. 1950 2 24 87 3.50 116,600
H. L. Gold, Editor; Galaxy Publishing Corp., 421 Hudson St. (14).
Gangbnsters — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Garden Journal Bi-monthly ....Botanical 1951 8 27 181 2.00
|
Dorothy E. Hansell, Editor; New York Botanical Gardens, Publisher (58).
1883
27
41
130
180
5.00
Gas Age Ftntly (Thurs.) Gas Industry...,
Heating and Gas Appliance! « .M^ /Gas Appliance 1929 3 27 140 5.00
Merchandising [Monthly {Retailers 2 41 180
H. W. Springborn, Executive Ed.; Moore Publishing Co., 48 West 88th St. (18).
[Domestic Gas igen o
Gas Heat and Comfort Cooling..Monthly {Heat Installers
[& Equip.
A. E. Coburn, Editor: Heating Publishers, Inc., 2 West 45th St. (86).
27 140 8.00
Controlled circ.
*e,368
12,678
>1 2,474
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $ Publisher'! Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate, y/lnawd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Gasoline Retailer -f Semi-mo Serv.Sta.Trd 1930 5 24 210 2.00
Printed in Central States, Western States, Ohio State, Controlled circ. > 136 ,941
Eastern States, Metropolitan New York editions.
H. A. Inness Brown, Ed.; Gasoline Retailer, Inc., Pub., 17 Union Square W. (3).
Gay Love Stories — See Double Action Group.
Gazetta Legale Italo-Amer-1 M f M /Immigration, 1Q99 - -. QA R nn
icana (Ital. & Eng.) {Monthly (Law & Trade 1922 1 64 94 6'°°
Ettore De Stefano, Editor; Mario De Stefano, Publisher, 225 Lafayette St. (12).
Gem Creations Monthly Jewelry Design.. 1911 2 42 12624.00
Harry Paley, Editor; Gem Creations Publishing Co., 665 Fifth Ave. (17).
r^+i^r*, «•«, n»0T.fo^v « fi o w [Cloth. & Furn. 1931 3 30 168 8.00 32,500
Gentlemen s Quarterly 8 ti. a yr ] Men's & Boys Controlled free dist. 3,000
Bernard J. Miller, Publisher, 488 Madison Ave. (22).
Gent, The + Bi-monthly Fict. for Men 1956 3 27 140 8.00 $300,000
Bruce Elliott, Editor; Maurice Murray and Frederick A. Klein, Publisher,
48 W. 48th St. (36).
Geographical Review (no adv.) Quarterly Geographical 1916 1 55 105x7.50 J7.200
Wilma B. Fairchild, Editor; American Geographical Society, Publisher,
Broadway and 156th St. (32).
German-American (Ger.) Monthly Labor 1942 8 28 187 1.50
Gerhard Hagelberg, Ed.; The German American, Inc., Pub., 130 E. 16th St. (3).
f Geyer's Dealer Topics Monthly (Stationery & 1877 2 42 140 3.00 *7,986
George A. Tice, Editor. \ Office Equip. Total unpaid dist. 1,114
Gift and Art Buyer Monthly {<««••* Dec. 1917 2^ ^140^ 4.00 TM8.736
t Walter Kleinschrod, Editor; Geyer-McAllister Publications, 212 Fifth Ave. (10).
G. L Combat — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
« 41.1 In A' * 1944 2 40 140 2.00 * 15,438
Giftwares Monthly Goods & Total unpaid dist. 1(529
Doris Burrell, Editor; Haire Publishing Company, 111 Fourth Ave. (8).
Girl Scout Leader Monthly Girl Scouting....- 1923 3 27 143x1.50 740,854
Not issued during July, August, September.
Virginia Greene, Editor; Girl Scouts of the U. S. A., Publisher,
830 Third Ave. (22).
Giustizia + (Justice) Utal.)]Monthly Labor m7 5 24
(no adv.) • j
V. Montana, Editor; International Ladies' Garment Workers Union,
210 2.00
Pub.. 1710
Broadway (19).
Glamour Monthly {Beauty™ * 1939 3 27 143 4'00 *668'062
Kathleen Casey, Editor; The Conde Nast Publications Inc.,
420 Lexington Ave. (17).
Glas Naroda (People's ]semi-weekly...Non-partisan 1893 7 26 287 7.00 §2,400
Anna KrMna!aEditorrGlas Naroda, Inc., Publisher, 231 W. 18th St. (11).
(Flat Glass, i$<>2 2 41 140 400 -frS 261
Glass Digest Monthly ]£Jirro£ . " Total unpaid dist. 1,266
[otore r ront
Ashlee Publishing Co., Inc., 130 W. 57th St. (19).
' Glass Industry Monthly Glass Mfg 1921 2 40 140 4.00 *2,192
C. B. Delgado, Editor; Ogden Publishing Co., 55 W. 42nd St. (36).
, (Glass Pack- 1928 2 88 140 S.60
Glass Packer Monthly |ing in(jU8tries Controlled circ. >6,558
Emil Klimack, Editor; Ogden Publishing Co., 55 W. 42nd St. (36).
G I Combat — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
. 1883 2 26 98 x2.00 1,125
Good Government (no adv.). ..Bi-monthly ....Civil Service Controlled free dist. 1,075
H. C. Drummond, Ed.; Nat'l Civil Service League, Publisher, 815 Fifth Ave.
Good Housekeeping Monthly JHo^nt 1885 3 2? 143 3-50*4'367'7(*5
Wade H. Nichols, Editor; Hearst Corporation, Pub., 57th St. at 8th Ave. (19).
) ...Saturday 1900 2 42 133 1000 §1,150
r'fGotchnag Associates, Inc., Publisher, 331 Fourth Ave. (10).
{Saturday ........ City Guide .......... 1905 Controlled1 1L dis£ *42,000
Isdseutd for" distr'to" hotel guests, restaurants, country clubs, ticket agencies.
Edward A. Miller, Editor; Gotham Life, Inc., Publisher, 225 W. 39th St. (18).
Gourmet (Magazine of Good|Monthly .......... {^^"ffdi? 1941 8 2? U3 5'°° *120»2SO
L1 EnR. MacAusiand',' Editor; Gourmet, Inc., Publisher, 768 Fifth Ave.
Greek-American Tribune \Monthly .......... Independent ....... 1940 5 23 200
.: The
Grocer-Graphic + ..................... Bi-wkly, Mon.j. Y. Mkt. Controlled circ. VAC 15,582
Shamie Publishing Co., 8 E. 40th St. (16).
.
BE SOTB'TO READ to. CuW. to ft. u» ol th. Dlnctor, to Ir-rt d b«*.
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Estib Coli* Width? Depth Sub
&Jol cfae.
40 140
Controlled circ.
86 117 x8.00
Clrc
>20,040
>20,069
329,461
jr Export 1905 8 26 140 4.00 28,458
La^Hacienda Company, 'inc., Publisher, 20 Vesey St. (7).
Hadassah Newsletter lOti.ayr Zionist Int. 1921 5 22 196 xl.OO $306,350
Jesse Z. Lune, Editor; Hadassah Women's Zionist Organization, Publisher,
65 E. 62nd St. (22).
Hadoar (Post, The) (Heb.)... Friday Jewish Ints 1921 4 26 161 9.00 §9i,585
Issued bi-weekly July through September.
M. Maisles, Editor; Hadoar Association, Inc., Publisher, 120 West 16th St. (11).
Handbags and Accessories Monthly | Glove, Belt. 1948 f ?1 W> 2-°° *4>*«0
[Scarf Indus. 2 40
Anne Pellman, Editor; Haire Publishing Co., Ill Fourth Ave. (8).
( Gul. (Span.) ............................ Monthly .......... Export Bus! ....... 1904
1 World'* Business ..................... Monthly .......... Export Bus! ....... 1904 2
I Vincent Edwards & Co., Publisher, 842 Madison Ave. (17).
Guildcraft ................................. Monthly .......... Optical ............... 1926 2
Conrad P. Car Is en, Editor; Guild of Prescription Opticians of America, Inc.,
Publisher, 110 E. 28rd St. (10).
Gunsmoke — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
Gunsmoke Western — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
Hablemos (Span.) ................... Weekly ............ Home Int ........... 1949 5 24 170
Supplement distributed with newspapers in Latin America.
Casey Hirshfield, Publisher, 561 Fifth Ave.
140
1950 8
27
41
140
140
4.00
7,965
27
40
140
140
1.00 6,650
Handweaver and Craftsman. ..Quarterly ........ Handweaving....
Mary Alice Smith, Editor and Publisher. 246 Fifth Ave. (1).
Handy Crosswords — See Champion Crosswords.
Hardware Consultant .............. Monthly .......... Hardware Trade 1 93 6 |
Robert G. Ryan, Editor; National Builders' Hardware Assn.. Publisher,
615 Madison Ave. (22).
Harper's Bazaar ...................... Monthly .......... Fash.&Society...l867 4 24 158
Nancy White, Editor; Hearst Corporation, Publisher, 572 Madison Ave.
Harper's Magazine ................... Monthly .......... {Ei^^tet.1™' 185° 2 27 14°
John Fischer, Editor; Harper & Bros., Publishers. 49 E. Thirty-third St. (16).
Harvey Comics Group ............. Bi-monthly ..... Comics ............... 3 27 126 *4,953,602
Comprised of: Blondie (mo.); Casper, The Friendly Ghost (mo.); Dagwood
(mo.) ; Dick Tracy (mo.) ; Felix the Cat (mo.) ; Harvey Hits; Hot Stuff; Inky
A Dinky; Joe Palooka Comics; Little Audrey; Little Dot (mo.) ; Little Lotta;
Little Max; Mazie and Her Boyfriends; Baby Huey-Paramount Pictures ; Sad
Sack's Funny Friends; Sad Sack and the Sarge; Sad Sack (mo.) ; Spooky, The
Tuff Little Ghost (mo.). Space sold in combination as a group.
Harvey Publications, 1860 Broadway (23).
Harvey Hits — See Harvey Comics Group.
5.00 *390,007
(22).
6'00 *188'863
Hats Monthly
f Millinery
[industry
1876 2 46 154 10.00
Charles Steinecke, Jr.. Ed.; Millinery Associates, Inc., Pub., 16 E. 40th St. (16).
Hat Worker. The (no adv.). ..Monthly Labor 1937 4 28 217 .1.00
J. C. Rich. Editor; United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International
Union, Publisher, 245 Fifth Ave. (16).
Health Culture Monthly Hygienic 1894 2 82 112 8.00
Dr. R. Alsaker, Editor; Alice L. S. Turner. Publisher, 1188 Broadway (10).
Hearst's International Cosmopolitan — See Cosmopolitan.
Heating and Gas Appliance Merchandising — See Gas Age.
Heating and Plumbing
Merchandiser..
[Bi-monthly....
Herman G. Lustfield, Editor; Arnold
Heating, Plumbing and Air
Conditioning News
Clifford Strock, Editor; The Industrie
89 140
. . Controlled circ.
). Schwartz, Pub., 1170 Broadway (1).
"
Plbg., Htg., 1950 2
Air Cond.
Plumb'g,
Heat'g, Air
Cond. Equip.
1950 2
41 140
Controlled circ.
. .
Press. Publisher, 98 Worth St. (18).
Hebrew Monthly of America — See Bitzaron.
Heights Daily News V-f {saT&Sun' Coll. News 1933 5 24 210
Students of New York University, Publishers, University Heights (58).
Henry — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Hep Cats Bi-monthly
82,000
16,000
>47,771
>33,355
$8,000
1966 3 26 130 1.00 203*375
See also Most Teenage Group.
Robert E. Fischer. Editor ; Most Publications Ltd.,
Herald Tribune-}- .................... Every Morn....Ind. Rep .............
(807*27.60**335,466
Sat. morn. circ.**242;638
Sunday circ.**527,002
Prints in rotogravure Today's Living, a section issued with the Sunday New York
Herald Tribune. Size 6 cols., 22 nonps., 170 agate lines.
Prints Herald Tribune TV and Radio Magazine, a section issued with the Sunday
Edition of New York Herald Tribune. Size 2 cols,, 25 nonps., 87 agate lines.
New York Herald Tribune, Inc., Publisher, 230 W. 41st St. (86).
Ciradatkm-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher** Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate Hues, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaliy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fea.
BE SURE TO READ tbo Gold* to the u*e of tho Directory m front of book.
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HI-FI Music at Home .............. llti.ayr ....... { Audio Equip. 1953 8 27 14° 6'00
Milton B. Sleeper, Editor; Sleeper Publications, Inc./ 106 East 85th St. (16).
[Hi-Fi Rec-
Hi-Fi Review ........................... Monthly .......... <orda, Tapes, 1958 3 27 140 4.00
(Equip't
Oliver P. Ferrell, Editor; Oliver Read, Publisher, 1 Park Ave. (16).
High Fidelity Trade News -{-...Monthly .......... Hi-Fi Ind ........... 1957 3 26 140
L. D. Solomon, Publisher, 7 W. 44th St. (36). Controlled circ.
Hillman Romance Group ......... Mo. &Bi-mo ..... Fiction .............. 3 27 143
Comprised of: My Love Secret (bi-mo.), circ. *2 19,957; Real Romances, circ.
<£25O,177; Real Story, circ. -£258,983; Uncensored Confessions (bi-mo.),
circ. £204,867. Space sold in combination as a group.
Hillman Women's Group ........ Mo. & Bi-mo .............................. 3 27 143
Comprised of: Movieland and TV Time, circ., -£207,994; My Love Secret
(bi-mo.), circ., -£219,967; Real Romances, circ. -£250,177; Real Story, circ.,
•£256,983; Uncensored Confessions (bi-mo.), circ., -£204,867. Space sold in
combination as a group.
Hillman Periodicals, Inc., Publisher, 585 Fifth Ave. (17).
Hi-Yo Silver — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
Hokubei Shimpo(Jap.&Eng.).. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1945 9 20 140 5.00
Isaku Kida, Editor; Japanese American News Corp., Pub., 524 W. 25th St. (1).
Hollywood Screen Parade — See Timely Women's Group.
Holy Name Journal ................. Monthly .......... Cath. Men .......... 1906 2 44 144 2.00
Not issued during July and August.
Rev. Brendan Larnen, Editor; Holy Name Society, Publisher,
141 E. 65th St. (21).
[Plumb'g & 1945 8 27 140 2.00
Home Comforts Wholesaler. ...Monthly .......... ^Heat'g Whole- 2 41 140
(.saler'a Int. Controlled circ.
Leslie N. Heatherton, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 183 Cooper Station (3).
Home Craftsman ..................... Bi-monthly ..... {woodworking 1931 3 2<7 143 2-°°
H. J. Hobbs, Editor; Home Craftsman Publishing Corp., 116 Worth St. (13).
Ho».F»rm.hta..D.n, + ...{«r«£n. Horn. Fur....... >»» Vti J&d %&t
Louis Goodenough, Editor; Fairchild Publications, Inc., 7 E. 12th St. (8).
Home Modernizing Guide + ...Semi-an .......... { Modernizing 1953 4 28 158 1-00
Gladys Miller, Editor; Magazine Division, Henry Holt & Co., Inc., Publisher,
630 Fifth Ave. (36).
Homer The Happy Ghost — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
H°£v?ew B.n.d...ra8.t.°.r*! ........ } Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1900 2 30 112 5.00
Rev. Charles J. Callan, Editor; Joseph F. Wagner, Inc., Pub., 58 Park Place (7).
Ore
44'3as
•123,963
J7.996
-£721,572
-£936,108
§1,100
im
>4,275
*'%&
$300,000
13,989
Armenian General Benevolent Union, Publisher, 250 Fifth Ave. (1).
Hopalong Cassidy — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Horizon (no adv.) ................... Bi-monthly ..... 1958 2 42 13618-°°
Joseph J. Thorndike, Jr., Editor; American Horizon, Inc., Publisher,
651 Fifth Ave. (17).
Horoscope ................................. Monthly .......... Pop. Astrology.. 193 5 2 32 112 3.50
Edward A. Wagner, Editor; Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 750 Third Ave. (17).
2.00
Controlled free dist.
.
Betty Held, Editor;' Knit Goods Publishing Corp., 307 Fifth Ave. (16).
Hospital, El (Span.) .............. Monthly .......... Med. A Hosp ...... 1945 3 26 140
Pan American Publishing Co., 570 7th Ave. (18).
Hotel and Club Voice .............. .Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1939 3 26 128 x2.00
William Moody, Editor; Hotel and Club Emp. Union No. 6 AFL-CIO, Publisher,
305 West 44th St. (86).
Hotel Bulletin .......................... Monthly .......... Hotels ................ 1900 3 27 140 8.00
V. E. Borges, Editor; Vincent Edwards & Co., Pubs., 2 41 140
842 Madison Ave. (17). Controlled circ.
Hotel Industry ......................... Bi-monthly ....Hotel A Rest ...... 1913 3 27 140 3.00
B. W. Van Solingen. Editor; International Geneva Assn., Inc., Publisher.
1270 Sixth Ave. (20).
Hotel Management .................. Monthly .......... Hotel Execut ..... 1922 ^J^ Unp2jd JjJ£
W. O. Voegele, Editor; Ahrens Publishing Co., Inc., 71 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Hotel Pierre, The— See Promenade.
Hotel St. Regis, The — See Promenade.
Hot Stuff — See Harvey Comics Group.
150,000
moo°
4,237
J27,000
> 16, 66 5
Circulation— *£Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <» Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included In membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to th« ua« of the Directory In front of book.
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Home ft Garden Monthly {ft^Jden8°" 1901 4 24 158 B-°° *576,196
The Conde Naat Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave. (17).
Tr*n.A A TTAm* M™fMv /Home 1952 8 31 147 6.00 *11O,049
House ft Home Monthly (Building Total unpaid dist. 4,293
P. I. Prentice. Editor; Time, Inc., Publisher, 9 Rockefeller Plaza (20).
fArch., Bid*.,
House Beautiful Monthly ] Int. Decor., 1896 4 24 158 5.00 *693,S20
(.Gard.&Lands.
Elizabeth Gordon, Editor; Hearst Corporation, Publisher, 572 Madison Ave. (22).
House of Mystery — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
House of Secrets — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Housewares Review Monthly f House Furn'* 1892 £ fjj "g 2'00 *9'307
Issued semi-monthly in August. (& Elec. AppH. Total unpaid dist. If40i
Julien Elfenbein, Editor; Haire Publishing Co., Inc., Ill Fourth Ave. (8).
Hromadskyi Holes (Voice 1
of the Commonwealth) [Monthly Liberal 1941 4 29 175 2.00
(Ukrainian) + I
V. Levitsky, Editor; Ukrainian Publishing Assn., Inc., 80 Fourth Ave. (3).
Hudson Review, The-f Quarterly Literary 1948 1 63 107 4.00 3,000
Frederick Morgan, Editor; The Hudson Review, Inc., Pub., 65 E. 55th St. (22).
Humpty Dumpty's Magazine — See Children's Digest.
Hunter Arrow V Monday Collegiate 1914 5 24 210 1.00
Students of Hunter College (girls). Editors and Publishers, 695 Park Ave. (21).
fTn*rv«»T« 1921 8 28 138 2.00
Ice Cream Field Monthly ij?' . IiELi, 2 42 138
iMfg.&Merch. Controlled circ. >8,223
H. B. Grant, Editor; I.C.F. Publishfng Co., Inc.. 28 West 47th St. (36).
1905 3 26 140 2.00 *7,178
Ice Cream Trade Journal + Monthly Ice Cream 2 41 140
Total unpaid dist. 1,106
V. M. Rabuffo, Editor; R. H. Donnelley Corp., Pub., 306 East 45th St. (17).
'Ideal Fan Group Monthly |^^y°n Pic* 1953 3 27 143 *58 1,088
Comprised of: Movie Life; Movie Stars Parade-TV Close-ups; TV Star Parade.
Space sold in combination as a group. See individual listings.
Ideal Movie Group Monthly Motion Picture.. 1937 3 27 143 *36O,762
Comprised of: Movie Life; Movie Stars Parade-TV Close-ups. Space sold in
combination as a group. See individual listings.
Ideal Romance Group Monthly {stories06 8 27 143 *429,132
Comprised of: Intimate Story; Personal Romances. Space sold in combina-
tion as a group. See individual listings.
Ideal Women's Group Monthly {Romance 1937 3 27 143 *1,010,220
Comprised of: Intimate Story; Movie Life; Movie Stars Parade-TV Close-ups;
Personal Romances ; TV Star Parade. See individual listings. Space sold in
combination as a group.
Ideal Publishing Corp.. 205 Madison Ave. (17).
Ideal Love Stories — See Double Action Group.
Hta.ta.tbw Engineering Monthly {*$*<»« "«• f |« }«»-°0 *12'461
Ruby Redford, Editor; Illuminating Eng'g Society, Pub., 1860 Broadway (28).
Illustrated Atlantis — See Atlantis.
Impact of Science on 1~ „. ,„ Q . nftat 1950 1 55 108 1.75 1,550
Society (no adv.) [Quarterly Science Controlled free dist. 1,675
Prints editions in English and French.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organziation, Publisher.
801 Third Ave. (22).
Import Bulletin — See Export Bulletin.
Import Daily — See Export Bulletin.
| Interests of IOOT o on IRA o nn tK R19
IndependentFilm JournaI,The. Bi-wkly. Sat... j Motion Pic- 1987 Contr30Vd f ree dist ll'.ll*
iture Indus.
Morton Sunshine, Ed.; The IOTA Independent, Inc., Pub., 1560 Broadway (86).
Independent, The Monthly {lociafTopics 1951 5 28 208 8'00
Lyle Stuart, Editor; Expose, Inc., Publisher, 225 Lafayette St. (12).
Index to Legal Periodicals Monthly /Index to Legal ,QOR « ao 110 1123
Not issued durin* August. iPeriodicals 1908 2 80 11Z lfl23
Dorothea A. Flaherty, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Pub.. 950 University Ave. (52).
1912 2 43 147 4-°° —
Carlos A. Esteve, Editor; Frederick Kogos Publishing Co., Inc., 1140 Broadway.
Indicator, The .Monthly Chemical Indus..l 9 18 2 26 112 xl.BO *12,000
Not isflned dnrinjr July, August. September.
Kurt Richards, Editor; New York Section and New Jersey Section- American
Chemical Society, Publisher, 289 Centre St.
Circulation— **Scpt A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountr seat. Population—I 950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory In front of book.
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Industrial and Engineering Chemistry — See Washington, D. C.
"to'W0" }«-thly LaborRela'n,...1898 I II III *™
(no adv.) + J Controlled free dist.
State of New York Dept. of Labor, Publisher, 80 Centre St. (13).
Indu.tri.1 De.l8n Month* {g*g«J »•« ,^40 140 900
Whitney Publications, Inc.. 18 East 60th St. (22).
1911 «
Gift
5,720
5,400
Industrial Distribution Monthly {
Walter P. Crowder, Ed.; McGraw-Hill Pub.~~Co.7inc., 880 W. 42nd'Str(36)~ *
8 40 204
Controlled circ.
Industrial Equipment News... Monthly {^r Industry
Thomas Publishing Co., 461 Eighth Ave. (1).
Industrial Gas Monthly Indust. Plants..1928
H. W. Springborn, Ed.; Moore Pub. Co., 48 W. 38th St. (18).
Industrial Photography Monthly
27
41
130
180
5.00
1952 8 26 140 4.00
James J. Hughes, Editor; Photography in Business, Inc., Publisher.
10 E. 40th St. (16),
Industrial Purchasing UnnthW JIndua- 1956 Q 52 l\l 6-°°
A*ent (offset) }M"th* IPurchas'g C^oVd* £e dist.
Jack S. Panes, Editor; Publications for Industry, Publisher, 198 Broadway (88).
Industrial World — See American Exporter.
Industrial World en Espanol — See American Exporter.
* 1926 3 27 140 3.00
[Monthly Children's Ap,... 2 40 140
J Total unpaid dist.
Dorothy Stole, Editor; Haire Publishing Co., Inc., Ill Fourth Ave. (3).
i H n vi- [Magazine 1950 2 39 125 2.50
1 u' a yr 1 Photography Controlled free dist.
Bradley Smith, Editor; American Society of Magazine Photographers, Inc.,
Publisher. 1476 Broadway (36).
1,794
*15,28S
1,124
>70,271
14,008
>30,305
25,000
Information Monthly \ Missions"1* 1896 2 26 90 3-°°
Rev. A. A. Murray, Editor; Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle. Inc..
180 Varick St.
^Theories of
Information and Control Quarterly J Computers**1' 1957 1 51 94 12-°°
I Autom'c Cont'I
1,195
550
1,95O
$57,700
Leon Brilliouin, Colin Cherry, Peter Elias, Editors ; Academic Press Inc
Publisher. Ill Fifth Ave. (3). '
/Latin Amer. 1Q1Q
.......... iConst.&Eng'g 1919
{Inprenierla Internacional
Construccion (Spanish)
Ingenieria Internacional IM^«*UI« /Latin Amer. inift
Industria (Spanish) fMontmy \Indus. AEng'g 1919
McGraw-Hill International Corp., 880 W. 42nd St. (36).
26
26
140
140
5.00
5.00
* 16, 201
*19,096
3 27 140 10.00
Controlled free dist.
Inky & Dinky — See Harvey Comics Group.
Inside Detective — See Dell Men's Group.
[House to
Installment Retailing-f Monthly < House Install-
[ment Indus.
Edward L. Sard, Ed.; Installment Retailing, Inc., Pub., 20 E. 60th St. (22).
Institution^ Laundry Bi-montMy.... {£•$!*££ 1957 cLtr'oVd^ee L°t°
Leonard I. Fiddle, Editor; United Business Publications, Inc., 10 E. 40th St. (16).
Insurance Advocate-}- Saturday Insurance 1890 3 27 140 5.00
Roberts Publishing Corporation, 135 William St. (38).
Insurance Broker-Age .Monthly Ins. Brokers 1983 8 26 140 1.50
George H. Ort, Ed.; Broker-Age Inc., Publisher. 90 John St. (38).
Intercollegian, The-}- Monthly (Educational 1883 2 41 133 2'00 12,450
Not issued during June, July, August, February.
Edward L. Nestingen and Jean Whittet, Editors ; National Student Council YMCA
and National Student YWCA, Publisher, 291 Broadway.
r 1930
1,878
1,122
J7.750
5,820
InBook" I??C.°ra.t?r.8'. H.a.»» ..] Semi-annual... {
0HaU"Pubiishing"Co!i"280 Fifth Ave. (1)?
Interior Design Monthly {i^sYgning m2
Interior Design Publishing Co., Inc., 151 E. 50th St. (22).
(Interior De-
Interiors Monthly \ signers &
[Architects
2
80 105 2.50
Controlled circ.
>10,152
1888
2 40 140 5.00
Total unpaid dist.
2 40 140 7.00
Total unpaid dist.
2,109
*24,113
2,596
Olga Gueft, Editor; Whitney Publications, Inc., 18 East 50th St. (22).
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in, front of book.
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Interline Reporter* Monthly Trav. Indu. "" Controlled free dis°t° 5,068
Erie Friedheim, Editor and Publisher, 2 West 46th St. (86).
Internal Auditor, The Quarterly {Auditing 1944 l 66 112 x4'00 8'000
Donald T. Barber, Editor; Institute of Internal Auditors, Publisher,
120 Wall St. (6).
International Index : Guide ] fWiim«niHp« A
to Periodicals in Social [Quarterly ISoc Sc per 1907 2 30 112 1'726
Sciences and Humanities..] '
J. Doris Dart, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Publisher, 950 University Ave. (52).
f JMonthly Relig. Educ 1924 3 27 140 4.00 47,846
July-August issues combined.
Virgil E. Foster, Editor; National Council of Churches of Christ in U. S. A.,
Publisher. 257 Fourth Ave. (10).
al Management JMonthly Jlnd^trial m6 g 2? 14Q g Q()
""Printed in two editions: Latin American Ed.; Overseas Ed.
McGraw-Hill International Corp., Publisher. 880 W. 42nd St. (36).
International Projectionist Monthly {(TeciT)0*" 1981 3 27 14° 8'00 6'786
James J. Finn, Editor; B. A. Entracht, Publisher, 19 W. 44th St. (36).
^Ikfe^iiJe1*1 ReC°rd °f /Monthly Medicine 1837 1 60 11211.00 3,550
Felix MartV-IbanezrEditor; M.D. Publications Inc., 30 E. 60th St. (22).
International Social Scienceln,ia^^. Q,.nl of»MM 1949 1 55 108 6.50 1,750
Bulletin (no adv.) {Quarterly Social bcience.... Controlled free dist. 1,694
Prints editions in English and French.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Publisher,
801 Third Ave. (22).
International Trade Review... Monthly {ggSS & 1926 Controlled* free dist.
Peter F. Greene, Editor; American Foreign Credit Underwriters Corp.,
Publisher, 253 Broadway (7).
International True Story Group — Printed in Spanish for Argentina. Issued weekly.
Printed in Spanish for Mexico. Issued weekly. Printed in French for France.
Issued weekly. Printed in Swedish for Sweden. Issued weekly. Printed in
German for Switzerland. Issued monthly. Printed in Dutch for Holland. Issued
monthly. Printed in Japanese for Japan. Issued monthly. Printed in group
comprised of True Romance and True Story and Photoplay in Australia.
Issued monthly. Printed in group comprised of True Story, True Romance,
Photoplay, True Detective, Master Detective in England. Issued monthly.
For complete information write Macfadden Publications International Corp.,
205 East 42nd St. (17).
Interracial Review (Negro) |MonthIy {Interracial m7 2 gg m 1 00
(no adv.) J I Interest
George K. Hunton, Editor; Catholic Interracial Council of N. Y., Publisher,
20 Vesey St. (7).
Intimate Story Monthly |£ Fashions 1948 8 27 148 3.00*169,730
See Ideal Romance Group; also Ideal Women's Group.
Lillian Smith, Editor; Ideal Publishing Corp., 295 Madison Ave. (17).
Intro Bulletin Monthly Literary, Arts.. .1965 4 80 224 1.00
Louis Brigante, Editor and Publisher, Box 860, Grand Central Station (17).
1QQK O *> ft 1Art 14 ft A K fYQTk
Investment Dealers' Digest + . Monday Securities 193B <£ntro\\
E. H. Sharp. Editor; Dealers' Digest Publishing Co., Inc., 160 Broadway (88).
Investors Future with In- \iurt«+Mw -p,-««««t«l 1951 8 26 14° 6-°° 23,650
vestment World News-f ..fMonthly Financial Controlled free dist. 6,350
Thomas S. Bryan, Editor and Publisher, 135 Front St. (5).
Investor (no adv.) Monthly Investors In t 1960 2 26 100 6.00
Raymond Trigger, Ed.; Dealers' Digest Publishing Co., Inc., 160 Broadway (88).
Irish Echo-t- Saturday Irish Ints 1927 5 22 217 4.00 18,500
John Grimes, Editor; Irish Echo Newspaper Corporation, Publisher,
152 E. 121st St. (85).
Irish World-f- Saturday Irish In t§ 1870 8 24 204 4.00
T. J. Ford, Editor; Irish World, Publisher, 84-90 Fifth Ave. (11).
I Wednesday ....Independent 1934 6 24 280 S 1,000
Dr. A. Dj. Chaurize; Editor and Publisher, 624 West 26th St. (1).
Italamerican (Ital. & Eng.) + Monthly General Int 1937 \ JJ #0 6'°° tl6'60°
V. deFiori, Editor; Italamerican Publishing Co., 1664 Broadway (36).
Ivy League Alumni Magazines — Comprised of alumni publications of the following
universities: Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Pennsylvania, Princeton, Yale. Space
sold in combination as a group. For further information write 22 Washington
Square North (11).
CtreoIation-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *J«n« and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit!
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; *Pub1i»her*s Report; Light fsce. estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrtption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Grid, to the ose of the Directory fat front of book.
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aW^zh?eV..^.d.V.^!!t.?.y!! } Bi-monthly Adven.Storfs.l958 2 27 91 2.00
B. G. Davlsp' Editor rDavis Publications, Inc., 627 Madison Ave. (22).
Jerry Lewis — National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
3™™K*.°™*t } Bv-ry Morn....IDd. L.bor "•' • * Vn°d£/&« &7sSl»
Prints editions for Boston, Chicago, Cleveland. Detroit, Los Angeles, Newark,
Philadelphia.
Harry Rogoff, Editor; Forward Association, Publisher, 175 E. Broadway (2).
Jewish Farmer (Yid.&Eng.).. .Monthly Agricultural 1907 8 80 142 1.00
Benjamin Miller, Editor; Jewish Agrlc. Soc., Inc., Pub., 886 Fourth Ave. (16).
Jewish Forum-f Monthly Jew.Lit.&Relig..1917 £ |« J£J 5-°°
Isaac Rosengarten, Editor; Jewish Forum, Publisher, 805 Broadway (7).
Jewish Frontier Monthly Jewish Int 1984 \ JJ J4j> 4'00
Ben Halpern, Editor; Jewish Frontier Pub. Assn., 45 E. 17th St. (8).
Je^u%hl«Sk±.0.n.*nl"i.Z.™C.h.!}M<>''tl'lV {(SljJtoS) 1938 2 89 126 2.00 115.000
Not Issued during July and August.
Rabbi I. B. Rose, Editor; Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamizrachi, Publisher, 80 Fifth Ave.
Jewish Opinion 4- Friday Jewish Int 5 24 210 5.00
Rabbi Morris Sherer, Ed.; Agudath Israel of America, Pub., 5 Beekman St. (88).
Jewish Spectator Monthly Jew Ints Relig...l935 3 27 115 4.00 J38.000
Dr. T. W. Rosmarin, Editor; Jewish Spectator, Publisher, 520 Fifth Ave. (36).
Jewish Way (German ) -f Monthly Religious 1938 5 24 210 1.00 3,500
Subscription price, 20 issues for $2.00. Controlled free dist. 2,000
Mrs. Alice Oppenheimer, Editor; The Way in America Publishing Co., 870
Riverside Drive (82).
Jimmy Olsen — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Joe Palooka — See Harvey Comics Group.
Journal- American + ]
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Journal American, Publisher, 220 South St. (15).
Journal American Water \»*«..*i.i« /Public Water 101>(
Works Assn [Monthly j Supply 1914
E. F. Johnson, Editor; American Water Works Assn., Pub.,
Journal of Accountancy Monthly Account'g 1905
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Publisher,
270 Madison Ave. (16).
Journal of Applied Physics. ...Monthly Applied Physics 1931 2
American Institute of Physics, Publisher, 335 E. 45th St. (17).
1896 8 22 284 40.00**563,792
Sat. evg. circ.**376,034
Sunday circ.**795,133
2 29 106 10.00
2 Park Ave. (16).
3 27 140 8.00
Total unpaid dist.
38 116x12.00
O.
*,*.«..,:«: x..u«Iv.h!!!![™.!'.}MonthIy Scientific 1959 1 54 112 35.00
J~£*i£)^ Scic"tiflc 1946 l 54 112 140-°°
Interscience Publishers, Inc., Pub., 250 Fifth Ave. (1).
Journal of Astronautics Quarterly Astronautics 1954 2 40 129 xS.OO
Allen B. Crunden, Jr., M.D., Editor; The American Astronautical Society, Inc.,
Publisher, 516 Fifth Ave. (36).
ir«lnf»A 1 1Q24 ^ 2fi 140 4 00
^auca"; Monthly Chemical 2 40 140
Vi5r!w.F.Kciffer. Editor: Division of Chemical Education of American Chemical
Society, Publisher, 500 Fifth Ave. (36).
l Physic8lfMonthIy Chem. Physics.. 1933
123x18.00
1989 1 60 112 11.00
2 38
American Institute of Physics, Inc., Publisher, 335 E. 45th St. (17).
Journal of Clinical and 1
Experimental Psychopath I
VQuarterly
" Arthur lM.aSackler','M.b., Mortimer D. Sackler, Editors; M.D. Publications, Inc.,
30 E. 60th St. (22).
Journal of Colloid Science Bf-monthly Phys. Chem 1946 1 53 10516.00
Dr. V. K. La Mer, Editor; Academic Press Inc., Pub., Ill Fifth Ave. (3).
Journal of Commerce 1Morn.ex.Sat. Commerc!ai 1827 8 22
and Commercial f & Sun.
Prints semi-monthly international edition. Cor trolled circ. >34,276.
H. E. Luedicke, Editor; Eric Ridder, Publisher, 80 Varick St. (18).
Journal of Commerce Export Bulletin — See Export Bulletin.
Journal of Commerce Import Bulletin — See Export Bulletin.
Journal of Cycle Research — See Cycles.
12,984
*86,451
2,061
7,050
J2.000
915
9,797
4,211
1.3M
301 80.00 **34,867
Circulation — fr+Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -(-Uses Mats. *Nonpare0
emt. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoanty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate. VI"*ue<l only during: academic rear. xSubacripttan included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the GuM» to the as* of the Directory in front of book.
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NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Co Is $ Width V Depth Sub
Journal of Dental Medicine -f. Quarterly Dentistry 1946 controlled fre*dist.
Dr. I. Yudkoff, Editor; American Academy of Dental Medicine, Publisher,
755 West End Ave. (25).
Clrc
11,200
*800
1941 1 54 102 6.00 $1,400
1,650
Journal of Economic rk,,-»*.^«i«r /Review Articles
History-f Quarterly |& DiscU8Blon8
George R. Taylor, Editor; Economic History Association by New York University
Press, Publisher, Washington Square (3).
Journal of Educational \Mn«fMv fTheory&Prac. 1Q97 , Kn fl1 „« on
Sociology V J Monthly (of Sociology 1927 l 60 91 x3'00
Dan W. Dodson. Editor; Payne Educational Sociological Foundation, Inc.,
Publisher, Room 51, 82 Washington Place (3).
^Medicine ^^.^^ }Monthly Medical 1896 1 54 98 15.00
Peyton RousT*M.D." Rene Dubos, Ph.D., Frank L. Horsfall, Jr., Editors; The
Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Pub., 66th and York Ave. (21).
1918 1 54 98 7.60
Vincent Allfrey, L. R. Blinke, Frank Brink, Jr., Editors ; The Rockefeller Insti-
tute for Medical Research, Publisher, 66th St. and York Ave. (21).
Journal of Healing Arts Monthly Drugless Pract.,1930 2 26 105 10.00
Dr. Murray Boxer, Editor; Journal of Healing Arts, Pub.. 225 Broadway (23).
fFamily Ints
Journal of Lifetime Living Monthly {for Those 1935 2 27 98 3.00
(.35 & Over
L. M. Leonard, Editor; Lifetime Living, Inc., Publisher, 711 Fifth Ave. (22).
Journal of Metals Monthly { ^gtneYrf n^1 1949 8 26 133 8'00
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Inc.,
Publisher, 29 W. 39th St. (18).
^ ^^ }Bi-monthly [ ^J * ^^ 1957 1 57 98 17.00
^Harohf H/NieisenV'Editor; Academic Press Inc., Publisher, 111 Fifth Ave. (3).
Hoapital L?!?*!. }Bi-monthly Medical 1933 1 57 119 4.00
Lester R. Tuchman, M.D., Editor; Mt. Sinai Hospital Committee on Medical
Education and Publications, 5th Ave. at 100th St. (29).
Journal of Philosophy Ftntly(Thur.) Philosophy 1904 1 54 105 5.25
H. W. Schneider, J. H. Randall, Jr., R. D. Gumming, Editors; Journal of Philos-
ophy, Inc., Publisher, 713 Philosophy Hall, Columbia University (27).
J°?noaadv.f ^""f.y. JQuarterly Retailing 1926 2 28 105 3.50
T. D.* Ells worthT Editor; School of Retailing, New York University, Publisher,
100 Washington Sq., E. (3).
Journal of Taxation, The Monthly {Accoimtants 1954 3 28 136 15'00
William S. Papworth, Editor; The Journal of Taxation, Inc., Publisher,
147 E. 50th St. (22).
J°Soc?e\y^ Acoustics(Sci.).1929 2
American Institute of Physics, Publisher, 335 E. 45th St. (17).
Journal of the Aeronautical \M .vi /Aeronautical 1Q«, 9 A9 14n •,* nn
Sciences (no adv.) JMonthly (Engineering 1934 2 42 140 15.00
William Sears, Ed.; Inst. of the Aeronautical Sciences, Pub., 2 E. 64th St. (21).
Journal of the American Chemical Society — See Washington, D. C.
5.00
(19).
38 123x16.00
No. adv.
* 25 1,094
8,786
$1,895
$1,770
tl.200
J10.160
4,666
7,000
_______ 2 34 119
American Medical Women's Association, Inc., Publisher, 1790 Broadway
J3.960
800
Journal of the American 1
Society for Psychical Re- [Quarterly Psy. Research... 1907 1 50 92x10.00
search (no adv.) j
Mrs. E. W. Allison, Editor; American Society for Psychical Research, Inc., Pub.,
880 Fifth Ave. (17).
fSoc!e^Udi° En*i"}Quarterly Audio Eng'g 1953 2 42 126 xS.OO $2,550
George Horiuchi, Editor; Audio Engineering Society, Publisher,
P. O. Box 12. Old Chelsea Station (11).
Journal of the Biological 1
Photographic Association ^Quarterly ........ Biol. Photo ........ 1933 2 50
(no adv.) ............................ J
Leo Massopust, Sr., Editor; Biological Photographic Assn., Inc.,
P. O. Box 1668, Grand Central.
92 9.00
Publisher,
Cecil V. King, EouV'The Electrochemical Society, Pub., 1860 Broadway (23).
J°Ide£s+f tbe Hl8t0ry °f ^Quarterly {p£™tual 1940 1 65 102 6.00
1,350
£4,305
$2,000
. Wiener.' Editor -'journal of the History of Ideas, Publisher,
City College, Convent Ave. and 139th St. (81).
Clreul*tioo-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Mareh A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Attdltj
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPuMisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Monpanfl
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate. Vl»«ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership lea.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to th* us* of the Directory in front of book.
714
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NEW YORK
NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Cols^ Width V Depth Sub
JT!!M^SS?^WJBI.»«ithIr....H^-1 »OS 2 83 121x4.00
W. Montague Cobb, M.D., Editor; Nat'l Medical Assn., Publisher, 80 Rockefeller
Plaza (20).
Journal of the Optical ] fp .
%£Sv$..tZ^. ]Monthly (App1ieadnOptics 1917 2 38 123 *«-60
American institute of Physics, Publisher, 335 E. 45th St. (17).
Journal of_ the Society^ of
1916 3 26 140 12.50
ournal of the Society of 1 ,
Motion Picture and Tele- [Monthly f
vision Engineers J I
Pict.
Victor H. Allen, Editor; Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers,
Inc., Publisher, 55 West 42nd St. (86).
76,487
5,100
500
Clrc
13,655
4,945
J7.450
3 27 140 4.00 1:50,090
Edward Rice, Jr.; A.M.D.G. Publishing Co.7 IncJ'zn Fourth Ave. (16).
Judaism (no adv.) Quarterly {^Tlfought6 1952 2 30 112 3'50
American Jewish Congress, Publisher, 15 East 84th St. (28).
Junior League Magazine .Bi-monthly {^so'ciety6 1911 8 28 143 2'00
Association of Junior Leagues of America, Publisher, 305 Park Ave. (22).
Junior Libraries Month* School Lib's 19B" cLtr'oVdfree Si."
Not issued during June, July, August. Space sold only in combination with
Library Journal.
Margaret Saul, Editor; Daniel Melcher, Publisher, 62 W. 45th St. (36).
JlOti.ayr Nat. Hist.Scien.,1936 2 23 119 1.50 $100,000
Marion B. Carr, Editor; American Museum of Natural History, Publisher
Central Park West at 79th St. (24).
Junior Scholastic — See Scholastic Magazines, Junior Scholastic Edition.
Justice (no adv.) Semi-mo Labor 1919 5 24 182 x2.00 $435,000
Leon Stein, Editor; International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, Publisher,
1710 Broadway (19).
^(no'ld^.r*^^ Labor 1919 5 24 21° x1'00
Antonio Reina, Editor ; International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Publisher,
1710 Broadway (19).
[Nursery
Juvenile Merchandising Monthly ^Fur'ture &
(Wheel Goods
B. H. Hellman, Editor; Pinover Publications, Inc., 114 E. 82nd St. (16).
JWB Circle, The (no adv.). ...Monthly Jew. Soc. Wk.... 1946 5 23 210 1.00
Not issued during June, July, August. Controlled free dist.
Bernard Postal, Ed.; National Jewish Welfare Board, Pub., 145 E. 32nd St. (16).
Kampana(Campana) (Greek). Monthly .Independent 1917 5 26 234 5.00
Leonidas N. Stellanis, Editor and Publisher, 238 W. 14th St. (11).
Katy Keene Comics — See Archie Comic Group.
Keen Crosswords — See Champion Crosswords.
Ken — See Complete Adventure Group.
Kid Colt Outlaw — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
1946 2 30 105 3.50
Controlled free dist.
20,000
2,789
5,447
4,250
14,000
2.00
26 140
40 140
Controlled circ.
3 28 140 3.00
Kitchen Business Monthly
Gralla Publishing Co., Inc., 76 W. 45th St. (36).
"Knickerbocker, The" -The 1 flnt. to
Netherlands Magazine [Monthly j Netherlander 1938
(Eng. & Dutch)-}- J I & Americans
Albert Balink. Ed. ; The Netherlands Publishing Corp., 50 Rockefeller Plaza (20).
Knitted Outerwear Times Monday Knit'd Out'rw'r 193 3 4 24 140x10.00
National Knitted Outerwear Assn., Publisher, 886 Fourth Ave. (16).
Knitting Industry Weekly Monday Hosiery 1923 4 24 143 5.00
Perry Antoshak, Ed.; Howes Publishing Company, Inc., 44 East 23rd St. (10).
Kosher Food Guide + Quarterly Food Products...1935 controlled free di2£
George Goldstein, Editor and Publisher, 105 Hudson St. (13).
Kphth (Crete) (Greek) Monthly 1928 4 26 183 1.50
John N. Marangos, Ed. ; Pancretan Assn. of America, Pub., 263 W. 30th St. (18).
K7H^n arian°)nICle) JMonthly 1944 4 26 224 2.00
Sandor TarezT Editor ; '"Kronika" Hungarian Press, Pub., 370 Seventh Ave. (1).
Laboratory Investigation Bi-monthly Medical 1952 1 54 119 9.00
Thomas D. Kinney, M.D., Editor; International Academy of Pathology, Publisher,
49 East 33rd St. (16).
Labor Leader Monthly Catholic 1937 5 22 205 2.00
John J. McNiff, Editor; Assn. of Catholic Trade Unionists, Publisher,
327 Lexington Ave. (16).
>1 5,047
10,000
2,730
*2,096
43,000
2,200
1,950
$5,500
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Matt. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to th« u»« of the Directory hi front of book.
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Ladle Monthly f Plumb, 6 Heat. 1925 5 22 210 2.00
Not issued during July and December. IContr. A Whol. Controlled free dist.
P. F. Ballin, Editor; N. Y. State Assn. of Master Plumbers, Publisher,
Room 704. 61 Broadway (6).
Lassie — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
Latvju Zurnals (Latvian) Semi-mo Cultural 1951 3 30 140 7.50
Teodors Zeltins, Editor; Vilis Stal, Publisher, 1712 Second Ave. (29).
Laugh Comics — See Archie Comic Group.
L«»d.r.M.«c A,.. Month* {
Frank Thompson, Editor; Launder-Matic Age Publishing Co. Inc., 40 East
41st St. (17).
/Law
Law and Order Monthly JEnforcem't
1953
3.00
27 140
42 140
Controlled circ.
Lee E. Lawder. Editor; Win. C. Copp, Publisher, 72 W. 45th St. (36).
Law Journal-}-.
JMorn.ex.Sat.
Legal 1888 8 24 295 42.00
Clrc
$700
$4,500
4,900
5,075
>1 2,620
7,926
\A Sun.
Judson F. Falknor, Editor; New York Law Pub. Co., 217 Broadway (7).
Lejournal+™!rlCan. } Wednesday Lebanese Int 1952 4 28 203 7.50 $3,000
Mary Mokar'zei,' 'Editor 'and Publisher, 82 E. 28th St. (16).
Library Journal Semi-mo Library M'g't 1876 2 30 112 9.00 14,056
Issued monthly July and August. Includes Junior Libraries as a bound in section.
Lee Ash. Editor; R. R. Bowker Co., Publisher, 62 W. 45th St. (36).
Library Literature (no adv.). Quarterly { ^ p^io^icaTs" 1936 2 2? 112 1'360
Helen Geer, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Publisher, 950 University Ave. (52).
' Life (Issued Fri. preceding). .Monday News Pictures.., 193 6 4 24 170 6.75*6,041,778
Life International Bi-wkly (Mon.) News Pictures. 1946 4 24 170 4.50
World-Wide, English-Language Edition. to 6.25 *325,836
Life En Espanol Bi-wkly (Mon.)News Pictures.1953 4 24 170to46'.7°5
Spanish-Language Ed. for Latin America; also Mexican Ed. starting in May.
Henry R. Luce, Editor; Time, Inc., Publisher, Time & Life Bldg. (20).
T i* t « ^t_i -r 1895 3 26 140 4.00
Life Insurance Courant Monthly Insurance 2 39 140
J. F. Gullfoyle and R. W. Lord, Editors; Flitcraft, Inc., Pub., 75 Fulton St. (7).
Life in the Bronx Monthly {^Br^tes 1950 Con trilled1 free dis£
Frank D. March, Editor and Publisher, 2488 Grand Concourse (58).
Lighting Monthly Lighting 1921 3 27 140 8.00
Krieger Publications, Inc., 114 E. 82nd St. (16). 2 42 140
12,013
6,000
5,000
Linens & Domestics ............... .Monthly .......... Textiles ..............
1928
3.00 *3,016
>44,468
Julien Elfenbein. Editor; Haire Publishing Co.. Inc., Ill Fourth Ave. (8).
1984 4 27 140 5.00
Liquor Store Monthly Ret.Liq.Trd « 8 89 140
Controlled circ.
Frank Haring. Editor; Jobson Publishing Co., 423 E. 54th St. (22).
ry Cavalcade V ^Monthly {School English 1948 2 40 140 1.50 130,000
adv-> / [Classes Int.
Kenneth M. Gould, Editor; Scholastic Magazines, Inc., 33 W. 42nd St. (46).
Lithographers* Journal IM^MW T Ufc™r™*»w 1915 3 26 14° 2*50 32,896
(offset). ^Monthly Lithography 2 42 140
Patricia Donnelly, Editor; Amalgamated Lithographers of America, Publisher.
143 West 51st St. (19).
Little Audrey — See Harvey Comics Group.
Little Dot — See Harvey Comics Group.
Little Iodine — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Little Lotta — See Harvey Comics Group.
Little Lulu — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Little Max — See Harvey Comics Group.
Living For Young Homemakers — See Charm.
Lois Lane — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Lone Ranger — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
Long Island Jewish Press -f .. Monthly Jewish Int 1945 5 23 210 2.00
Not issued during July and August.
Dr. Eugene J. Lang, Editor: Greater New York Anglo-Jewish Publications, Inc.,
129 West 62nd Street (19).
Look Bi-wkly (Tues.)Family-Pict..... 1937 4 27 170 6.00*S,623,413
Cowles Magazines, Inc., Publisher. 488 Madison Ave. (22).
Looney Tunes — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Love Romances — See Marvel Comic Group (Yellow Unit).
Lowdown, The (offset) Bi-monthly Person'y Topics. 195 8 8 27 143 1.50
Joel Raleigh, Editor; Desegus Publications, 117 E. 81st St. (16).
r.. ifnuflil* [Liq'd Petrol'm 1941 8 27 180 2.00 * 13,36 5
Monthly 1fj««TriH««. Total unpaid dist. 1,043
H. W. Springborn, Ed.; Moore Publishing Company, 48 West 88th St. (18).
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Usts Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCovnty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee*
BE SURE TO READ (he Quid* to UM OM of the Directory » front of book.
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NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Coli<2> Width V Depth Sub
^(^niST*!?.?. }Tu.,Thur.,Sat..Lfb. Prog 1988 7 26 280 8.00
Martic T. Martentz, Editor; Lraper Publishing Co., 40 E. 12th St. (8).
Lucy — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Luggage and Leather Goods.. Monthly {^SS?Gdl' 1898 I 40 140 8'°°
Arthur J. Williams, Editor; Haire Publishing Co., Ill Fourth Ave. (8).
u^elel^f.!1!!!?. } Monthly Independent 1937 6 26 286 1.00
Rev. Joseph Caceiia/'Editor and Publisher, 448 E. 185th St. (54).
Machinery Monthly
f Mach. Mfg. A
I Metal Farts
1894 2 41 140 4.00
Qualified paid circ.
Controlled circ.
Charles 0. Herb, Editor; Industrial Press, Publisher, 98 Worth St. (13).
Mademoiselle — See Charm.
Madison Avenue Monthly Fash. Adv'g 1958 3 controlled 2tae.
Carl E. Rogers, Editor; RKM Publishing Corp., 675 Madison Ave. (22).
Magazine of Standards, The...Monthly {fafSty Codet 193° 3 26 14° 7'00
Ruth E. Mason, Editor; American Standards Assn., Pub., 70 East 45th St. (17).
Cirt
$2,153
*3,89l
§6,740
>17,437
>12303
10,000
9,104
JFtntly(Sat.)...Busi. ft Finan....l907
Ticker Publishing Co.,"inc., 120 Wall St. (5).
Main Events V Monday Collegiate 1928 6 24 210 8.00
Main Events Association in the Evening Session, Main Center, the College of the
City of New York, Publishers, Box 26, 139th Street and Convent Ave.
Mainstream Monthly Cultural 1948 2 25 91 5.00
Charles Humboldt, Editor; Masses & Mainstream, Inc., Publisher, 832 B'way (3).
Maintenance and Sanitary l«rtwfMv oa«{f QtlT>,a 1956 8 26 140
Supplies {Monthly Samt. Sup s Controlled circ.
F. J. Reilly, Editor; MacNair-Dorland Co.. Inc., Publisher, 254 W. 31st St. (1).
f Ad venture
Male Monthly \ Personalities 1950 3 27
[Sports, etc.
See also Complete Men's Group ; Stag Group.
Martin Goodman. Publisher. 270 Park Ave.^17).
Male Point of View (offset). ..Monthly { EnterNJl3pts 1954 * 40
Ben Bennett, Editor; Point Magazines, Inc., Publisher, 9 E. 48th St.
MTnao*a?dVCT ReVleW iMonthly Indus. M'g*t 1912 2 29
Harwood Merrill, Ed. -American Management Assn., Pub., 1515 Broadway (86).
Manhattan College 1 , „ . „„ n«ii !?«„•«, 1944 8 26 138 1*BO
Engineer V f 4 ti. a yr Coll. fcng g Controlled free dist.
Students of the Manhattan College of Engineering, Editors and Publishers,
Manhattan College (71).
Manhattan Quadrangle + V lwA«UiA»dav ColWlate 1928 6 2\ £1° ...
(offset) f Wednesday Collegiate Controlled free dist.
Students of Manhattan College, Editors and Publishers, Manhattan College (71).
Manhunt Bi-monthly {s^rfjjf™ 1963 2 25 89 2.00 1 100,000
John Underwood. Editor; Michael St. John, Publisher, 545 Fifth Ave. (17).
Man's Conquest — See Sterling Men's Group.
Man's Illustrated Magazine — See Sterling Men's Group.
Man's Life (offset) Monthly Men's Int. 1952 8 27 140
Harold Straubing, Editor; Crestwood Publishing Co.. 1790 Broadway (19)
Man's Magazine Monthly {ffjj1*11 for 1»62 3 27 148
Almat Publishing Corp.. 444 Madison Ave. (22).
Man's Word — See Complete Adventure Group.
Man To Man Bi-monthly Gen'l Stories 1949
Volitant Publishing Corp., 21 West 26th St. (10).
/Historical ft
Manuscripts Quarterly -{Autograph 1948
IMSS
Jack D. Zeldes, Editor; The Manuscript Society, Publisher,
285 Madison Ave. (17).
fNews ft
Marine Dealer Monthly \ Merch'd'g for
I Boat's Trade
Tom Davin, Editor; Peter Ball, Publisher, 128 E. 36th St. (16).
Marine Engineering/Log Monthly f Marine Eng'g 1878 3 26 1*0 4.00
Issued semi-monthly in May. 1 & Ship Bldg. Total unpaid dist.
Walter E. Oatee, Editor; Simmons-Boardman Pub. Corp.,o80 Church^ (7).
Marine Journal Monthly Marine.
R. deTankerville. Editor ; Primrose Publishing Corp., 5 B«^ma» St^88{ 42 g 00
** A.I.I.. f Shipping ft A JA 119
Moniniy..... ] Marine r* i7« j IA A n
Prints a weekly "News Letter" free to advertisers. Controlled circ. >2,952
Captain W. N. Larkin, Ed.; N. Y. Marine News Co., Inc., Pub., 26 Water St. (4).
3 27 14020.00*17,868
5,000
>6,020
143 3.25 *509,964
74 8.00
101 12.50 28,095
1,000
400
x« ^
$3,000
8.00 285,128
8.00 *222,152
3 27 140 1.50
1 57 107 x5.00
800
4 27 168
Controlled free dist. 28,OOO
*14,610
1,189
.
*
ClrcuUtion--**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* • Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •NooparaQ
eras. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V^"*u«d only during academic year. xSubscrlptlon Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to UM us* of the Directory in front of book.
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Estab Cols<S>WidthV Depth Sub
1939 8
Circ
NEW YORKf (Continued)
Marines in Battle — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
„. ... w ^ _ Q . ^ j Marine 1939 8 86 168 8.00
Maritime Reporter Semi-mo | Executives Controlled circ. >10,230
John J. O'Malley, Editor; Maritime Activity Reports, Inc., Publisher,
107 East 31st St (16)
~ „. ,. „... fAppliance& 1958 4 27 227 10.00
Mart» Monthly } TV Retaiiing Controlled circ. >58,295
Buttenheim Publishing Corp., 470 Fourth Ave. (16).
Marvel Comic Group Monthly Comics 3 24 126 *2,13O,057
Comprised of: Red Unit — Battle; Gunsmoke Western; Homer, The Happy Ghost;
Kid Colt Outlaw; Marines in Battle; Navy Combat; Strange Tales; Two Gun
Kid; World of Fantasy; Wyatt Earp. Circ. *1, 315,906.
Yellow Unit — Love Romances; Millie The Model; Miss America; My Own
Romance; Patsy and Hedy; Patsy Walker. Circ., *814,151.
Space sold in combination as a group. Publisher selects the magazine to com-
prise the monthly group.
Martin Goodman, Publisher, 655 Madison Ave. (21).
Mascu Lines — See Femme-Lines.
Master Detective Monthly (FactDetec. iq9q „ „_ . Q nn 0,1*0 047
See also Sport-Saga Men's Group. ( Stories 1929 3 2T 143 3.00*159,947
Renee Buse, Editor; True Detective Corp., Publisher, 206 E. 43rd St. (17).
7,172
4,293
*28,688
1,806
J45
J7.644
2 40 140
,. Controlled free dist.
A. O. Schwartz, Publisher, 1170 Broadway (1).
3 26 140 3.00
2 40 140
Total unpaid dist.
Henry R. Clauser, Editor; Reinhold Publishing Corp., 430 Park Ave. (22).
Materials in Design
Engineering
.......... J8ri«f- E<*uiP«
\Design
Mayor and Manager
Quarterly ........
fPrnf Miinl
£o/l Msmt
\ cipal Mgmt.
1958
3 26 '
2 40 14°
Controlled free dist.
Frank G. MacAloon, Editor; William C. Copp, Publisher, 72 W. 45th St. (36).
Mazie and Her Boyfriends — See Harvey Comics Group.
McCall's Magazine .................. Monthly .......... Women's Int ..... 1870 4 25 170 3.00*5,350,140
Otis L. Wiese, Editor; McCall Corporation, Publisher, 230 Park Ave. (17).
McCall's Needlework & Crafts Semi-an ........... Needlework ....... 1935 4 28 170 618,631
Subscription price, $1.80 for two years (4 issues).
Nanina Comstock, Editor; McCall Corporation, Publisher, 230 Park Ave. (17).
McCall's Pattern Fashions ..... 6 ti. a yr .......... {Artwork 1913 4 28 17° 1-75*450,315
Phyllis Roderick, Editor; McCall Corporation. Publisher, 230 Park Ave. (17).
MD Medical Newsmagazine....Monthly .......... Physicians ......... 1957 3 Sonified circ. >139,523
Felix Marti-Ibanez, M. D.. Editor: MD Publications, Inc., 30 E. 60th St. (22).
1 Heat, Piping,
Air-Cond.
Mechanical Contractors Assn. of America, Inc., Publisher,
Suite 570, 45 Rockefeller Plaza (20).
Mechanical Engineering ......... Monthly .......... Mech. Eng'g ...... 1907 2To£f, u^id dist°
J. J. Jaklitsch, Jr., Editor; Amer. Soc. of Mech. Engin'rs, Publisher,
29 W. 39th St. (18).
Meehanix Illustrated ............... Monthly .......... {crafts^mtn1^' 1928 2 83 112 3-00*1,108,594
William L. Parker, Editor; Fawcett Publications, Inc., 67 West 44th St. (36).
Medical Journal (Ukrainian). Quarterly ........ Medical .............. 1954 c* nt ^d* f L diatX
Roman Osinchuk, M.D., Editor; American-Ukrainian Medical Society,
Publisher, 140 Second Ave.
1:4,000
*39,2S5
16,245
60O
180
JMonthly Political 1931 2 36 112 4.00
Harold Randsepp, Ed.; World Assn. of Estonians, Inc., Pub., 248 E. 34th St. (16).
Men — See Complete Men's Group.
Menorah Journal Quarterly Jewish Culture.. 19 15 2 30 112 5.00
Henry Hurwitz, Editor; Menorah Assn., Inc., Publisher, 20 East 69th St. (21).
Modes Quarterly {^n'jfSS^w 18?8 "
S. A. Moscato, Editor ; American-Mitchell Fashion, Inc., Publisher,
129 W. 29th St. (1).
Wear
Se-,,-™ .........
1,800
300
*2 1,034
1305
Fairchild Advertising. Inc., Publisher, 7 East 12th St. (8).
Mental Hygiene (no adv.) Quarterly Educational 1917 1 62 104 x6.00 t3,800
G. S. Stevenson. M.D.. Editor; National Assn. for Mental Health. Publisher.
10 Columbus Circle (19).
MHSSfe'.!!!f.*!l!.?!f1Ped JMonthly Cath. A Fam 1866 2 28 112 3.00 183,804
ApostVeahip' of iPrayer,' Publisher, 515 E. Fordham Rd. (58).
M^d°Jb^rim«nte]1 }Bi-monthly Medical 1962 1 57 112 10.00 1,969
Dr. SamuefsoskinTEdT; Crone & Stratton. Inc., Pub., 881 Fourth Ave. (16).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—1950 Census. XRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Metal Reporter — See Daily Metal Reporter.
Metro>ni°»e •»••:•• »v Monthly Musical 1883 3 27 140 3. BO
Bill Coss, Editor; Ned Bitner and John W. Bitner, Publishers,
114 E. 32nd St. (16).
Metropolitan Host Saturday JAmuIements 1938 2 27 104
Rosemary Hay wood, Editor; Metropolitan Host, Inc., Pub.. 19 E. 48th St. (17).
Metropolitan Museum of \iotiavr /Art & 1QnK 9 „. 1in vK An
Art. Bulletin of (no adv.) J1U "*ayr (Archaeology 1905 2 d4 110x5.00
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Publisher. Fifth Ave. and 82nd St. (28).
Metropolitan Star + Monthly Jew. In t 1945 5 24 210x1.00
Issued bi-monthly\ April-May and Nov. -Dec.
Erwin H. Savelson, Editor; Metropolitan Council, B'nai B'rith, Publisher,
20 West 40th St. (18).
Mickey Mouse — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group)
Midstream-!- Qiiartorlv f Jewish Lit. 1955 2 28 112 3.00
Midstream-*- Quarterly } & Politics Controlled free dist.
Shlomo Katz, Editor; Theodor Herzl Foundation, Inc., Publisher,
250 W. 57th St. (19).
Circ
£21,000
1:16,250
55,116
5,800
1,200
MU1 «
C. C. Harrington, Editor; Conover-Mast Publications, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
Millie the Model— See Marvel Comic Group (Yellow Unit).
Millinery Research Wednesday {£"/! iSiui.0* 1987
Millinery Research Corp., Publisher, 56 West 89th St. (18).
Mill Stock Reporter — See Daily Mill Stock Reporter.
Mining and Quarrying Monthly {f^dustriw
Ros-Mac Publishing Co., Inc., 18 E. 60th St. (22).
, Month*
>60,667
5 24 210 5.00
39 205
Controlled circ.
>28,402
3 26 1
Total un
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Inc.,
Publisher. 29 W. 39th St. (18).
Mlrror-f Every Morn....Illustr. News 1924 5 24 200 21,50**880,5OO
Comic strip advertising accepted. e
Glenn Neville, Ed.; Daily Mirror, Inc., 235 E. Forty-fifth St. (17).
Miss America — See Marvel Comic Group (Yellow Unit)
Missile Design and \Mn ,,, f Aviation 1956 3 26 140 10.00
Development f Montniy ] Missiles Controlled circ.
Stephen R. Kent. Publisher, 140 E. 40th St. (16).
Missionary Link (no adv.) Monthly Missions ,1860 2 45 121 1.00
Not issued during July and AuguHt.
Mrs. Wallace Paddon, Editor; Woman's Union Missionary Society of America,
Publisher, 80 E. llth St.
Missions Monthly Baptist 1803 3 27 140 2.50
Not issued during July and August. 2 41 140
Dr. John C. Slemp, Ed.; American Baptist Conv'n, Pub.. 152 Madison Ave. (16).
Mirrachi Weg (Yiddish) Monthly f Jewish Int.
Not issued during July and August. \( Religious)
Rabbi Aaron Pechenick, Editor; Mizrachi Organization of America, Publisher,
1133 Broadway (10).
Model Airplane News(offset). Monthly {i^Mech!" ^ 1929 8 2T 14° 3'50 78'000
Wm. Winter. Editor; Air Age. Inc.. Pub., 551 Fifth Ave. (17).
Modern Baby, The — See Alford Baby Group.
>13,419
1,950
51,000
1Q«A „ on
19db 6 6J
Modern Bride Bi-monthly {gride-To Be 1949 4 24 158 3'00 *121»°16
Elisa Daggs, Editor; Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., One Park Avo. (16).
Modern Drugs Bi-monthly New Drugs 1935 2 25 94 3.00
Bi-monthly Service of the Modern Drug Encyclopedia Controlled circ. >121,678
Harry D. Fein, M.D., Editor; Drug Publications, Inc., HE. 86th St. (16).
Modern Grocer* Friday Groc. Trade »" 5 2S 213 8-°°
Charles Ackerman, Editor; Independent Grocers' Publishing
Co., Inc., 370 Lexington Ave. (17).
[Fash. Sewing
Modern Miss Semi-an 1& Home Eco-
tnomics Teach.
Marian Cooke, Editor; Simplicity Pattern Co., Tnc., 200 Madison Ave. (16).
r Knitting,
Modern Needlecraft Semi-an 4 Sewing*!**' 1947 9 27 14S 1'00
I Embroidery
Maggie Meehan, Editor; Needlework Publications, Inc., 651 Fifth Ave. (17).
1937 8
Qualified paid
Controlled circ.
24 143
Controlled circ.
>e,429
>6,215
>56,789
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 4> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Chf
*21,168
3,640
NEWYORKf (Continued) Ettib Coif <S> Width T Depth Sub
Modem Packaging .................. Monthly .......... Packaging .......... 1927 | \\ JJJ 7*00
Prints Modern Packaging Encyclopedia as 13th issue. Total unpaid diet.
Published as 2nd issue in November.
Lloyd Stouffer, Editor; Modern Packaging Corp., Pub., 875 Madison Ave. (22).
Modern Photography .............. Monthly .......... Photography ..... 1937 8 27 140 4.00 *213,060
Augustus Wolfman, Editor; Everett Gellert, Publisher, 88 West 60th St. (23).
Mod«m PlM«tl«« *r««tMv /Synth. Plastic 1924 3 27 140 7.00 *30,405
Modern Plastics ....................... Monthly .......... (industry 2 41 140
Print Modern Plastics Encyclopedia as 13th issue. Total unpaid dist. 2,386
Published as 2nd issue in September.
Hiram McCann, Editor; Breskin Publications, Inc., 576 Madison Ave. (22).
Modern Romances ................... Monthly .......... Fiction ............... 1930 3 27 148 2.00*1,053,508
See also Dell Modern Group.
Henry P. Malmgreen, Editor; Dell Publishing Co.. Inc., 750 Third Ave. (17).
Modem Sanitation and \Monthlv /Inguinal 1949 2 40 140 8'°°
Building Maintenance ....... jMonthly .......... (jj^^ 2 £Uolled circ. >16,200
Malcolm Merritt, Jr., Editor; Powell Magazines, Inc., Publisher,
855 Avenue of the Americas (1).
Modem Screen ......................... Monthly .......... Motion Pict. ..... .1930 3 27 148 2.00*1,166^153
See also Dell Modern Group; Dell Screen Unit.
David Myers. Editor; Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 750 Third Ave. (17).
Mode™ T.xtl,e. ...................... Month* .......... {££"£», 1925 2 £»Jl&d'.i£
Jerome Campbell, Editor; A. H. McCollougb. Publisher, 808 Fifth Ave. (16).
[Window IOKA ft 27 140 800
Modern Windows + ................. Monthly .......... Specialty 1984 8 Controlled circ. >1S,713
(Dealers
Pincus W. Tell, Editor; Cantor Publications, Inc., 116 East 16th St. (3).
f Liquor Com'rs 1942 8 26 140 8.00
Monopoly State Review, The.. Monthly .......... A State Store 2 40 140
(Managers Controlled circ.
Liquor Publications, Inc., 404 Fourth Ave. (16).
Most Teenage Group .............. Bi-monthly ..... { Tlena^ers^ 1956 8 26 18° 1'°°
Comprised of: Cool; Hep Cats. Space sold in combination or separately. See indi-
vidual listings. , „ ,__v
Robert E. Fischer. Editor; Most Publications, Ltd., 116 W. 72nd St. (23).
Motion Picture ....................... Monthly .......... Motion Picts ...... 1911 8 27 143 2.40*803,270
See also Fawcett Women's Group. /oav
Jack Podell, Editor; Fawcett Publications, Inc.. 67 West 44th St. (86).
>9,700
>4,664
325,482
Motion Picts ...... 1918 4 24 152 6'°°
Motion Picture Daily {&_
Sherwin Kane, Editor; Quigley 'Publishing Co., Rockefeller Center (20).
Motion Picture Herald Saturday { industry ^ m5 ^oUl uJp
Issues sections every month under names of Better Theatres and Better Refresh-
ment Merchandising. , . /OA\
Martin J. Quigley. Jr., Editor; Quigley Publishing Co., 1270 Sixth Ave. (20).
1903 8 27 140 4.00 *10S,432
»«*" MontW* {£rUad°em0tlVe Vtel Ui4p°aid a*. 3,819
Edward Ford, Editor; Hearst Corporation, Pub., 250 W. 65th St. (19).
Motor Boating Monthly {^Yach^ 19°7 2' 41 147 5'°° ^^^
C. F. Chapman, Editor; Hearst Corporation, Pub., 572 Madison Ave. (22).
Motor Group ............................ Monthly ..........
Comprised of: Car Life; Motor Guide; Rod Builder & Customizer; Speed Age.
Space sold in combination as a group. See individual listings.
Great American Publications, Inc., 41 E.
3 30 140 3.00 $74,431
*4,500
42nd St. (17).
Motor Guide (offset) Monthly Automotive 1956
See also Motor Group.
Phil Kriegler. Editor; Henry Scharf, Publisher, 41 E. 42nd St. (17).
Motor Truck New.+ Month* ft™^ 19" CoV^led^ed^0
Leslie Peat, Ed.; Empire State Highway Transportation Assn., Inc., Pub.. 44
East 23rd St. (10).
Mouseketeer* — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Mover. New. Monthly {^oraglfndu.. 1989 5 24 21° 2'50
Frank J. Sweeney, Jr., Editor; Moving and Storage Industry Public Relations
Bureau, Inc.. Publisher, 205 W. 14th St. (11).
Movie and TV Spotlight — See Timely Women's Group.
Movieland and TV Times — See Hillman Women's Group.
Movie Life Monthly Motion Pict. 1937 8 27 148 8.00*178,200
See also Ideal Movie Group, Ideal Fan Group, Ideal Women's Group.
Barbara Janes, Editor; Ideal Publishing Corp., 295 Madison Ave. (17).
Circulation-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements ; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year, subscription included in membership fee.
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Movie Mirror (offset) ..... ........ Monthly .......... Enter'nt ............. 1954 3 26 137 8.00 * 123,429
See also Sterling Women's Group. -»»•*«*
Richard Heller, Editor; Morris S. Latzen, Publisher, 441 Lexington Ave. (17).
MOcYoesl^pS,P^!:.T.T. ........ JMonthly .......... Motion Picts ...... 1940 3 27 143 3.00*182^02
See also Ideal Movie Group, Ideal Fan Group, Ideal Women's Group.
Diana Lurvey, Editor; Ideal Publishing Corp., 295 Madison Ave. (17).
Movie World — See Screen Stars Group; also Complete Women's Group.
Mr. District Attorney — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Municipal Engineers Journal. Quarterly .......... Munic. Eng*g...l903 1 57 98 x2 00
MeyerP. Wiles, Editor; Municipal Engineers of the City of New York, Publisher,
r» 89th St. (18).
29
Municipal Signal Engineer ...... Bi-monthly ..... Mun.Sig.Equip..l986
Irvin Shulsinger, Editor; Public Safety Publishing Co., Inc.
130 West 42nd St. (36).
8 27 140
Inc., Publisher
8 00
.......... Pol!tlcal
» 26 125 2.00
Theodore Vaszily, Editor; Hungarian Committee of the Socialist Labor Party
Publisher, 80 Fourth Ave. (8). "
J900
Murray Hill News Monthly { HIM Are?7 1952 5 24 21°
The Murray Hill News Co.. Publisher. 287 Madison Ave. (16).
Muscular Dystrophy News 1 Mthl (Muscular 1951 3 27 143
(no adv.) (offset) f Monthly } Dystrophy Controlled free dist.
Robert Ross, Editor; Muscular Dystrophy Assns. of America, Inc., Publisher
1790 Broadway (19).
.l.^ JQuarterl, Museums »" dU'oHedfL &«
Raymonde Fien, Editor; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization. Publisher, 801 Third Ave. (22).
Musical America Mo.&Semi-mo.Music, Arts 1898 4 24 154 6.00
Issued semi-mo, on the 1st and 15th in Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb; all others monthly.
Feb. 15th issue Annual Special Edition.
Ronald Eyer, Editor; Musical America Corp., Publisher, 118 W. 67th St. (19).
Musical Courier Monthly Musical 1880 3 27 140 3.00
Dr. Gid Waldrop, Editor; Gainsburg-Shack, Inc., Pub., 119 W. 67th St. (19).
fMusicallnstr., 1Q»0 0 oo
Musical Merchandise Review. Monthly { Piano & Organ 187a 8 ^8
1 Trade
McKemin Publishing Company, 1475 Broadway (36).
Musical Quarterly-f Quarterly Music 1916 1 69 119
P. H. Lang, Editor; G. Schirmer. Inc., Publisher, 8 E. Forty-third St. (17).
Music Clubs Magazine V 5 ti. a yr Music Educ .1930 2 40 134
Edith Behrens, Editor; National Federation of Music 3 27 134
Clubs, Publisher. 445 W. 23rd St. (11).
; Journal 9 ti. a yr Musical 1943
1*°° *8>8°°
16,000— Free
26,000
1,800
1,114
25.217
« A
Controlled circ. >7,021
4.00
1.50
20,804
2,200
*5,503
326,000
ti.en
Dr. Sigmund Spaeth, Editor; The Music Journal, Inc., Publisher,
167 W. 67th St. (19).
Music Trades ............................ Monthly .......... Music Trade ...... 1890 3 80 147 2.00
John F. MaJeski. Jr., Ed.; Music Trades Corp., Publisher, 118 W. 57th St. (19).
Mutt & Jeff — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
My Baby .................................. Monthly .......... {Se^lIotherB 194° S 27 143 2'50
Purchased by 1,000 important department stores throughout the country for free
distribution to their customers.
Peg Rivers, Editor; Shaw Publications Inc., 302 Fifth Ave. (1).
M^?fii^'-?. ............. Kmonthly ..... {»&»$<* 1909 » 52 96 *™°
Dr. D. P. Rogers, Editor; New York Botanical Garden-Mycological Society of
America, Publisher, Bronx Park (58).
My Greatest Adventure — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
My Love Secret — See Hillman Romance Group; also HUlman Women's Group.
My Own Romance — See Marvel Comic Group (Yellow Unit).
My Romance — See Complete Women's Group; also My Romance Group.
My Romance Group ................. Bi-monthly ..... {s^ies06 1949 3 27 143 2'00 *522'171
Comprised of: My Romance; True Secrets. Space sold in combination as a group.
Martin Goodman, Publisher. 655 Madison Ave. (21).
My Romantic Adventures — See American Romance Group.
Mystery In Space — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
N.A. A. Bulletin (no adv.).... Monthly .......... Account1* ....... ... 1919 1 54 98 x 42,000
Geo. F. Wyman, Editor; National Assn. of Accountants, Publisher,
605 Park Ave. (22).
Nancy — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Nation, The-f Saturday Cur. Comt 1865 | fj
133
183
8.00 26,601
Carey McWilliams, Editor; George G. Kirstein, Publisher, 888 Sixth Ave. (14).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C, Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IPO. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch, V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate Visaed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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National Beauty School
Journal and Beauty
School Management J
Milady Publishing Corp., 8839 White Plains Rd. (67).
/Bottled Soft
"1 Drinks
Estab Cols<$> Width V Depth Sub
1949 8 27 140
2 43 140
Controlled free dist.
Clrc
National Bottlers' Gazette Monthly..
1882
5.00
5,400
*4,302
1,993
*17,913
1,187
4 28 140
8 86 140
Total unpaid dist.
M. J. Becker, Editor; Nat'l Bottlers' Gazette, Inc., Pub., 9 East 85th St. (16).
1910 3 26 140 4.00
National Cleaner and Dyer Monthly Drycleaning 2 41 140
Total unpaid dist.
Arthur F. Schuelke, Editor; R. H. Donnelley Corp., Pub., 805 East 45th St. (17).
National Comics Group, The.. Monthly Comics 3 26 126 *6, 685, 196
Comprised of: Red Unit Monthlies — Adventure; All American Men of War;
Detective; G. I. Combat; House of Secrets; Our Army at War; Strange Adven-
tures. Red Unit Bi-monthlies — All Star Western ; Bob Hope ; Brave and Bold ;
Challengers of the Unknown; Charlie Chan; Gangbusters; Lois Lane; Rex;
Sgt. Bilko; Western. Red Unit (8 ti. a yr.) — Fox and Crow; Jimmy Olsen;
Superman; Wonder Woman; World's Finest. * 3, 29 1,3 12.
Comprised of: Blue Unit Monthlies — Action; Black hawk; House of Mystery;
My Greatest Adventure; Our Fighting Forces; Star Spangled War Stories;
Unexpected. Blue Unit Bi-monthlies — Date with Judy ; Flippity & Flop ; Hopa-
long Cassidy ; Mr. District Attorney ; Peter Porkchops ; Pvt. Dobemnan ; Real
Screen; Showcase; Tomahawk. Blue Unit (8 ti. a yr.) — Batman; Jerry Lewis;
Mystery in Space; Sugar and Spike; Superboy; Three Mouseketeers.
*3,393,884.
Published in two units. Space sold in combination as a group, by the unit, or
by selected titles.
National Comics Group, Publisher, 205 East 42nd St. (17).
National Council Outlook Monthly Interdenom 1951 3 27 140 2.00
Not issued during July and August.
Donald C. Bolles, Editor; National Council of the Churches of Christ in the
U. S. A., Publisher, 297 Fourth Avenue (10).
National Foundation News \MnntMv [Infantile 1941 6 28 172
(no adv.) J Montftly \Paralysis Controlled free dist.
Lee Kramer, Editor; The National Foundation, Publisher, 800 Second Ave. (17)
National Guardian + Monday News & Anal.... 194 8 4 28 192 5.00
James Aronson, Editor; Weekly Guardian Associates, Publisher,
197 E. 4th St. (9).
f National Herald-f- (Greek) Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1915 8 24
J National Herald-f (Greek) Sunday {Pllus^News* 1915 5 24
B. J. Marketos, Editor; National Herald, Inc., Publisher, G.P.O.
140 W. 26th St. (1).
[Int. of Ind.
National Independent Monthly |Tire Dealers 1941 8 82 157 8.00
[& Rebuilders
George J. Burger, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 250 West 67th St. (19).
National Insurance Buyer Bi-monthly JManage^s 1954 3 27 131 x5'00
Linda Burke, Editor: American Society of Insurance Management, Inc.,
Publisher, 8 W. 40th St. (18).
National Jeweler iMonthlv (Jewelry 1906 \ Jg JJS 8-°°
Incorporating Jewelry jMonthly jlndus 2 40^ UO^ ^
Ellis Publications, Inc., 404 Fourth Ave. (16). Controlled circ.
National Jewish Post and Opinion (National Edition), 110 W 40th St. For complete
information see National Jewish Post and Opinion, Indianapolis, Ind.
National Lithographer Monthly Lithograph'g 1893 3 27 140 3.00
Harris W. C. Browne. Editor and Publisher, 11 Park Place (7).
[Lutheran
National Lutheran, The 5 ti. ayr ] Pastors & 1931 3 26 140 1.00
[Laymen
Alex Liepa, Ed.; National Lutheran Council, Pub., 60 Madison Ave. (10).
National Municipal Review.. ..Monthly J Local &
Not Issued during August. [State Gov't
Alfred Willoughby, Ed.; National Municipal League, Pub., 47 East 68th St. (21).
N.«on.J Petroleum N.w........ Month* ^^ 19°9 V^ u^°id 5is°t°
Frank Breese, Editor; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., 380 W. 42nd St. (36).
National Police Gazette—See Police Gazette (National).
National Pre.. Photographer. Monthly {p^tography ^ ControWfL dist.
Harry Coren, Editor; National Press Photographers Assn., Publisher, Room 600,
286 East 45th St. (17).
National Program — See Armstrong Daily, The.
ts&
l
294 20.00
224 10.00
Box 49,
$80,000
$33,670
§16,625
§16,625
tl.750
>1 0,650
>1 3,306
*6,491
14,000
1912 2 42 98 xS.OO
4.3O5
*18,460
1,175
3,625
l.OOO
National Review + .Saturday i Politics 1956 3 27
William F. Buckley, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 150 E. 35th St. (16).
1928 3 26
2 41
136 8.00 20,000
National Rug Cleaner .Monthly Rug Clean'g
140
140
3.50 *2,593
Gerald Whitman, Editor; Reuben H. Donnelley Corp., Pub.. 805 E. 46th St. (17).
National Sculpture Review Quarterly Sculpture 1951 Controlled1 free^ist.
Adolph Block, Editor; National Sculpture Society, Publisher, 1083 Fifth Ave.'
1,4OO
4,300
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; •ftjune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
•ma. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoonty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \M"ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership f««.
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National Theatre and Concert Magazines.
Program magazines for music and the theatre, distributed in 100 key cities.
For circulation and advertising rates, write to National Theatre and Concert
Magazines. 258 Fifth Ave. (1).
NaoS&K ....... {w?m.hlnt. 1929 2 30 112 l'M ^ll&
Mrs. Syivaii H. KohnV Editor ; National Women's League of the United Syna-
gogue of America, Publisher, 8080 Broadway (27).
Natural History ....................... Monthly .......... Nat. Science ...... 1900 3 26 140x5.00
Not issued during July and August.
Dr. E. M. Weyer, Jr., Editor; American Museum of Natural History, Pub.,
Central Park W. at 79th St. (24).
Nature's Path -f ...................... Monthly .......... Health Educ ...... 1896 3 27 140 4.00 $53,000
John Benedict Lust, Ed.; Benedict Lust Publications, 848 Lexington Ave. (16).
Navy Combat — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
New Crossword Puzzles — See Thrilling Fiction Group.
New Homes Guide ................... Semi-an ........... Home Plann'g... 1937 4 24 158 1.00 $500,000
Gladys Miller, Editor; Magazine Division, Henry Holt & Co., Inc., Publisher,
530 Fifth Ave. (36).
New Leader .............................. Monday ........... & 1924 3 26 13° 6-°°
William E. Bohn, Editor; American Labor Conference on International Affairs,
Inc., Publisher, 7 E. 16th St. (8).
New Medical Materia .............. Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1959 3 26 140
Dan Rennick, Editor; Robert A. O'Malley, Publisher, 250 W. 55th St. (19).
New Outlook for the Blind ..... Monthly .......... (Workers for 1QA7 0 OQ IAT o nn
Not issued during July and August. \ the Blind iyu' A ™ 10T 8'ou
Also printed in Braille. Subscription price $1.60 per year.
American Foundation for the Blind, Publisher, 15 W. 16th St. (11).
News, Daily + .......................... Every Morn....Independent ...... 1919 ^l*
Comic strip advertising accepted. SundayTre'. 5
News Syndicate Co., Inc., Publisher, 220 E. Forty-second St. (17).
Newsdealer ................................ Monthly .......... { JRcteifcni011 1946 3 28 14° 3*°° *61'000
Roger M. Damio, Editor; W. H. Cobb, Publisher, 141 E. 44th St. (17).
fDept. Heads 10 re Q 97 i^n A on
News Front (offset) ............... Monthly .......... ' * Controlled free dist. 50,281
Baldwin H. Ward, Editor; Year, Incorporated, Publisher, 21 W. 45th St. (36).
News Record — See Daily News Record.
News TimeV ............................ Friday ............. {sch^oTlnt* 1952 2 40 14° 2-°° 325'000
Edna M. Preston, Editor; Scholastic Magazines, Inc., Publisher,
33 W. 42nd St. (36).
Newsweek ................................. Monday ........... Current News. ...1938 3 27 140 6.00*1,239,564
Issued Thursday preceding.
Newsweek-European ............... Monday ........... Current News.... 194 5 3 27 140 12.50 46,000
Newsweek-Pacific .................... Monday ........... Current News.... 1945 3 27 140 12.50 25,000
Weekly Publications. Inc., 152 W. 42nd St. (18).
f East- West
New World Review .................. Monthly ....... ^^USSR^0'*111982 * 27 98 2'5°
I China, etc.
Jessica Smith, Editor; N. W. R. Publications, Inc., 34 W. 15th St. (11).
AUt°RPair utoReair. ..... »« °
...R!.P.ai.r ........ I""""* .......... AutoRepair. ..... »« cLt^J JrVlis t°
Walter Van Allen, Editor; Van Allen Publishing Co., 799 Broadway (3).
New York Certified Public |Monthiy .......... Accounting ........ 1930 2 28 93x5.00 9,953
CN?UY. Sntate"Society"of 'Certified Public Accountants, Pub., 677 Fifth Ave. (22).
New York Construction JMonday ........... Construction ..... 1953 5 24 217 9.00 4,500
eNew^ York Cons itruction News. Publisher, 2089 Grand Central Terminal (17).
Yorker The ............ Saturday ......... Comt.&Humor...l925 3 27 143 7.00 *425,546
William Bto™lx&m^™?or**r Magazine, Inc., Pub., 26 W. 43rd St. (86).
^-kh> WochenbUt } Monthly ......... (^ffi & 1935 2 44 14? 7'0° -
Isaac LieDmani'^diTNew Yorker Wochenblat Assn., Pub.. 41 Union Square (3).
New York Genealogical andlQUarterly ...... Genealogical ...... 1870 1 67 112x6.00 $700
BiNewPYorak Genealogicii and Biographical Society. Pub., 122 E. 68th St. (22).
New York Journal of \Monthly .......... Dental ................ 1868 2 30 107x4.00 $5,879
1886 3 26 140 4
-Journal Uncorporating Monthly Lumber Trd 2 40^0^
LUTom DugganV Editor -New York Lumber Trade Assn., Inc., Publisher.
5624 Grand Central Terminal (17).
"^^IIS:tItfii^^"«
BE'SURE'TO READ th/cJld« to th* u.e of the Directory in front
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New York Medicine Semi-mo Medical 1945 2 84 98 xS.OO
Robert D. Potter, Editor; Medical Society of County of New York, Publisher,
2 E. 108rd St. (22).
New York Motorist* ............ Monthly .......... il 1926 5 24 196 x'50
J. R. Crossley, Editor; Automobile Club of N. Y., Publisher. 28 E. 78th St. (21).
New York Physician \MnnfhW M«<lie ArRnim 198S 2 26 98 1-°°
and American Medicine* JMonthly .......... Medic.&Hosp ...... Controlled free diet.
Frank C. Combes, M.D., Edtior; American Physician, Inc., Publisher,
1440 Broadway (18).
New York Press + .................. Monthly .......... Rac'g&Soc.Spts. 1924 5 27 252 6.00
Jo Hochmann, Editor; Irving King, Publisher, 11 West 42nd St.
W*wVm.lrPn*.Mio<.incrR«viAiir MnntMir {Industrial 1955 8 27 140 2.50
New York Purchasing Review..Monthly .......... { Purchasing Controlled free dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
James C. Adams, Editor; Purchasing Agents Assn. of New York, Publisher,
120 Broadway (5).
New York Sales Executive -h-Tuesday .......... [Sales Execu- 1946 8 27 140 7.50
Not issued during August. \tives Club Int. Controlled free dist.
Laurence Stern, Editor; Sales Executives Club of New York, Publisher,
Roosevelt Hotel (17).
lalO™ ............... {^^"'Independent ...... 1912 7 26
K. Sabat, Editor; C. S. Publishing Co., Inc., 435 E. 86th St. (28).
— ....... }Monday ........... Banking ............. 1938 3 27 126 5.00
John J. MackHn. Editor; N. Y. State Bankers Assn., Publisher, 83 Liberty St. (5).
New York State Journal of l*^, ^ M.*H-.I 190° 2 32 118x7.50
Medicine ............................ JSemi-mo ......... Medical ............... Controlled free dist.
L. D. Redway, M.D.. Editor; Medical Society of the State of New York, Pub-
lisher. 750 Third Ave. (17).
New York State Pharmacist.. Monthly .......... Drug Trade ........ 1927 8 26 133x3.00
David Beiles, Editor ; Pharmaceutical Society of the State of New York,
Publisher, 117 E. 69th St. (21).
New York Teacher News V ...-Saturday ......... Teaching ............ 1941
Abraham Lederman, Editor; Teachers Union of the City of
New York, Publisher, 206 W. 15th St. (11).
Monthly .......... W.C.T.U ............ 1874
Clrt
7,500
333,730
£15.000
50
4,036
£200
£3,500
287 8.00 $20,211
1,600
720
24,420
6,108
5 24 210 xl.OO 11,000
}
8 86 161 x.85 £18,500
Not issued during May, August, December.
Helen G. H. Estelle, Editor; Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Publisher,
8 W. 29th St. (1).
208
....y .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1955 5 23
Alumni Federation of New York University, Editors and Publishers,
100 Washington Square East (8).
. ............ } Monday ........... Colle«fate .......... 1927 6 24 210 Free
Students of Evening School of Washington Square College, Division of N.Y.U.,
Editors and Publishers, 100 Washington Square, East (3).
New YorskeListy+(Czech)..{^tes*'Thlir8-Independent ...... 1865 7 26 280 11.00
Alexandra Verna, Editor; C. S. Publishing Co., Inc., 435 86th St. (28).
Night and Day ......................... Monthly .......... Gen'l Int ............ 1948 4 27 161 8.00
A. Lawrence Holmes, Editor; Halho Corporation, Publisher, HE. 47th St. (17).
fT>™w<,™ !955 8 27 140 8.00
Noise Control + ....................... Bi-monthly ..... ISTSSf™ 2 40 140
T 1 of Noise Controlled free dist.
Preston Smith, Editor; American Institute of Physics, Publisher,
335 E. 45th St. (17).
*^M£SS£> + ...... }M°»th* .......... Women-.lnt ...... 19S4 8 30
Catherine Gyarmaty, Editor; Nok Vilaga, Incorporated, Publisher,
130 E. 16th St. (3).
Nordstjernan (Swedish) ......... Thursday ........ Independent ...... .1872 7 26
G. T. Rooth, Editor and Publisher, 108 Park Row (7).
1915 3 28
2
x 124,000
1,400
§12,328
3,086
800
140 2.50 £2,500
289 5.00
Norwegian American \ibfrv«*vi« JNor.->
Commerce (offset) [Monthly |Trade
Amer.
41
129
129
3.00
Controlled free dist.
Bent Vanberg, Editor; Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce, Inc., Pub.,
290 Madison Ave. (17).
Notion and Novelty Review...Monthly Not. A NOT 1866 8 27 140 8.00
Issued semi-monthly in May. 2 40 140
Val G. Jurgell. Ed.; Halre Publishing Co., Inc., Ill Fourth Ave. (8).
Novoye Russkoye Slovo-f \«w-fcw M/VM1 Tn<Unmi<i«fit 1909 8 26 29> 16;°°
(New Russ. Word) (Rus.) } Every Mom.... In dependent Sunday circ.
Prints Canadian Edition weekly on Thursday.
M. Weinbaum. Editor; V. Shimkin, Publisher, 243 W. 56th St. (19).
^oridM^kraWan1)^ JBi-monthly {J^*1*1*11 ™™ 8 26 127 1.20
Roman Imycky, Editor; Assn. of American Ukraniana, Pub., 68 E. 7th St. (8).
58,250
£2,000
£500
*3,103
822,318
522,315
1.681
Orodatton— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Msrch A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; £Publisher*s Report; Light «ace, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
emt. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat Potmlation—1950 Census. xRand McNaUr
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ UM Gold* to UM us* of the Director? fa front of book.
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™Ru$™) JQuarterly Literary 1942 1 48 90 7.00
M. M. Karpovich, Editor; New Review Inc., Publisher, 2700 Broadway.
^Idt^PoHsh^ «« 8 23 82215.00
I. Morawski, Editor; Nowy Swiat Publishing Co., Inc., 840 Broadway (8).
NPPA Journal -f Quarterly CrimePrevnt'n.,.1921 2 28 118 4.50
Matthew Matlin, Editor; Nat'l Probation and Parole Assn., Publisher,
1790 Broadway (19).
Fuclear Science and \MnTifMir [Nuclear
Engineering JMonthly ^Technology
1956 1 67 117
Subscription price $12.50 per volume, 2 vols. annually.
J. G. Beckerfey, Editor; Academic Press, Inc., Publisher, 111 Fifth A
Nucleonics Monthly
f Nuclear
\Technology
1947
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, Inc., 880 W. 42nd St. (86).
Nugget Bi-monthly | Young Men's
.ve. (8).
3 27 140 8.00
Total unpaid diet.
Clrc
§25,114
J5.700
*19,596
1,780
v«r«'«r H*m». 1947 8 2? 140 3.00
..... Nurs g Homes... Controlled free dist.
27 140 3.50
1955 3 27 140
George Wiswell, Editor; Michael St. John," Publisher, 545 Fifth Ave. (17).
JQuarterly Coin Coll. Int 1947 1 61 98 2.00
The American Numismatic Society, Publisher, Broadway between 155th and
166th Sts. (82).
Nursing Home 1 0, mn
Administrator JBi-mo
Philip Chary, Publisher, 432 Fourth Ave. (16).
Nursing Outlook Monthly {Nursing0**1 1953 8 2? 14° 4'00
R. Mildred Hall, R.N., Editor; American Journal of Nursing Co.. Publisher,
2 Park Ave.
Nursing Research (no adv.).. .3 ti. a yr Nursing ,1962 2 39 133 2.50
American Journal of Nursing Co., Publisher, 2 Park Ave. (16).
Nursing World Monthly Nursing 1888 3
Virginia A. Turner, R.N., Editor; Nursing World, Publisher,
480 Lexington Ave. (17).
Nutrition Reviews (no adv.). .Monthly Sci. of Nutri'n.,.,1942 2
F. J. Stare, Ph.D., M.D., Ed.; Nutrition Foundation, Inc., 99 Park Ave.
Observation Post — See Campus, The.
Obstetrics and Gynecology Monthly Medical 1963 2 31 112 12.00
Ralph A. Reis, M.D., Editor; Paul B. Hoeber, Inc., Publisher, 49 E. 83rd St. (16).
nffi_- muA Tk*««+v»w /Office Equip. 1935 2 26 98 3.00
Office, The Monthly f & M'g'nt Controlled circ.
Office Publications, Co., Publisher, 232 Madison Ave. (16).
Office Management Monthly {ft^uppKe^' 194° Votol unpaid dis£
Robert M. Smith, Editor; Geyer-McAllister Publications, 212 Fifth Ave. (10).
Official Guide of Railways Monthly {^Guide 1868 2 86 126 3°'°0
A. J. Burns, Editor; National Railway Publication Co.. 424 W. 83rd St. (1).
1.75
3.00 $347,000
32 112
4.00
(16).
Official Proceedings of the \w««**.i«
New York Railroad Club....JMonthly ..........
v 97 if»9
2 27 102
14,633
*18,856
$4,663
$31,641
*4,215
10,000
>47,554
*29,097
1,246
19,200
1,800
Not issued during June, July, Aug. and Sept.
New York Railroad Club, Publisher, 80 Church St. (7).
.......... TravelATransp.,1932 2 49 154 11.00 *4>533
Transportation Guides, Inc., Publisher, 6 E. 40th St. (16).
Offset Duplicator Review Monthly {g^^eth'd8 1951 controlled free dist.
Kenneth Dorman, Editor; Offset Duplicator Review Inc., Pub., 101 W. 31st St. (1).
Oil Paint and Drug JMonday {^faTedf Mat's 1871 4 29 196 B*°0
Schnell Publishing Co., Inc., 80 Church St.
Open Window, The Monthly Philanthropic..., 1885 2 28 105 x2.00
Mrs. M. A. Townsend, Editor; Shut In Society, Publisher, 11 W. 42nd St. (36).
Opera News Monday Musical Opera.. 1936 2 82 119 5.00
Issued October through April.
Frank Merkling, Editor; Metropolitan Opera Guild, Publisher,
654 Madison Ave. (21).
i qo Q o 24 84
Osteopathic Profession Monthly OsteopatWc Ai7° Controlled circ.
Dr. J. B. M. Arthur, Editor; The Osteopathic Press. Inc., Publisher,
420 Lexington Ave. (17).
Our Army at War — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Our Fighting Forces — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
~ , , ^ i -VT i ("Outboard IOKT
Outboard Dealer News ]6 ti a yr )Boat & 1957
(offset) J * [Motor Trade
Dick Van Benschoten, Editor; Harle Publications, Inc., 216 Fourth Ave. (8).
6 27 182
Controlled free dist.
*10,746
4,323
£60,404
>12,337
15,000
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Auditt
| P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. ^Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Outdoor Life Monthly Outdoor Spta 1898 8 27 148 8.40*942,568
William E. Rae> Editor; Popular Science Pub. Co., Inc., 856 Lexington Ave. (17).
1930 1 54 93 5.00 *8,850
.
William L. Holland, Editor; Institute of Pacific Relations, Publisher,
838 Sixth Ave. (14).
1984 8
2.00
26 140
40 140
Controlled circ.
Paint and Varnish M^M-
Production j Monthly
Package Store Management.. .Monthly Liquor Trade
Liquor Publications, Inc., 404 Fourth Ave. (16).
Packer — See Packer, Kansas City, Mo.
Padre (offset) Monthly Catholic 1950 2 27 105 8.00
Fr. Luke M. Ciampi, O.F.M.. Editor; Franciscan Fathers of the Immaculate
Conception Province, Publisher, 812 East 24th St. (10).
Pageant (no adv.) Monthly General Int 1945 2 24 91 8.00
Sey Chassler, Editor; Hillman Periodicals, Inc., Publisher,
535 Fifth Ave. (17).
f Paint & 1910 8 27 140 8.00
...... \Varnish Controlled circ.
Anthony Errico, Editor; Powell Magazines, Inc., Pub., 855 Avenue of the
Americas (1).
f Paint Dlrs..
Paint and Wallpaper Logic.... Monthly jMfgrs. & 1928 2 81 119 x
(.Salesmen
July-August; October-November issues are combined.
E. J. Faber, Editor; Paint Dealers Assn., Inc., Pub., 108 E. 125th St. (35).
Paper & Twine Journal Monthly Paper&Twine....l927 8 27 140 8.00
Paper and Twine Journal Publishing Co., 1860 Broadway (23). Controlled circ.
1876 3 27 140 4.00
Paner Mill News <?ftturdav (Pulp & 2 41 140
raper Mm JNews Saturday [paper Mfg. Qualified paid
Controlled circ.
r r».,i~ *, r>~~~- Average circ. of (mo.)
Paper Mill News Monthly I™1? & ^aper Feature Numbers
1MI»* Controlled circ.
Printed in twelve monthly features: January-Material Handling Number; Febru-
ary-Manufacturers and Tapp Number; March-Pulping Process Number; April-
Annual Review Number; May-Stock Preparation Number; June-Superintend-
ents Number; July-Paper Machine Number; August-Maintenance Number;
September-Engineering and Research Number; October-Procesa Control Num-
ber; November-Modernization Number; December-Chemical Number.
L. D. Post, Inc., Publisher, 1440 Broadway (18).
Papers of the Biblio- 1
graphical Society [Quarterly Bibliographic 1904 1 50 91 7.00
of America J
Earle F. Walbridge, Editor; Bibliographical Society of America, Publisher,
100 Washington Square (3).
/Pulp & Paper 1872 3 27 140 7.50
>19,849
$8,500
>4,042
>5,714
>2,155
>573
>5,643
1,200
*7,032
1,369
Paper Trade Journal Monday { India try " " Total unpaid dist.
J. C. W. Evans, Editor; Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc., Publisher,
49 W. 45th St. (36).
Parade Sunday Pict.Magazine...l941 5 23 170 $8,359,901
A magazine distributed each Sunday with the Akron Beacon Journal; Albu-
querque Journal; Allentown Call-Chronicle; Augusta Chronicle-Herald; Baton
Rouge Advocate; Beaumont Enterprise; Binghamton Press; Bridgeport Sun-
day Post; Buffalo Courier-Express; Cedar Rapids Gazette; Charleston, W. Ya.,
Gazette-Mail; Chicago Sun-Times; Columbus, Ga., Ledger-Enquirer; Colum-
bus, Ohio, Citizen ; Denver Rocky Mt. News ; Detroit Free Press ; Erie Times-
News; E vans vi lie Courier- Press ; Fargo Forum; Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette;
Fort Worth Star-Telegram; Fresno Bee; Greenville. S. C., News; Harrisburg
Patriot News; Hartford Courant; Honolulu Star-Bulletin; Indianapolis Times;
Jackson, Miss., Clarion-Ledger-News ; Jamaica, L. I., Press ; Knoxville News-
Sentinel; Little Rock Arkansas Gazette; Long Beach Independent Press-Tele-
gram; Macon Telegraph and News; Madison, Wise., State Journal; Miami Her-
ald; Modesto Bee; Newark Star- Ledger; New Bedford Standard-Times; New-
port News -Hampton- Warwick Press ; Oakland Tribune; Pasadena Independent-
Star News; Peoria Journal-Star; Portland, Me., Telegram; Portland, Ore.,
Oregonian; Riverside Press-Enterprise; Roanoke, Va., Times; Sacramento Bee;
St. Joseph News-Press; St. Louis Post-Dispatch ; St. Petersburg Times; San
Bernardino Sun-Telegram ; San Diego Union ; San Jose Mercury News ; Scran-
ton Scrantonian; Sioux Falls, S. D., Argus-Leader; Syracuse Herald-American;
Tuscon Arizona Star; Washington, D. C. Post and Times-Herald; Wheeling
News -Register; Yakima Herald; Youngrstown Vindicator.
Jess Gorkin, Editor; Plymouth Rock Publications, Inc., 285 Madison Ave. (17).
Parenta' Magazine Monthly
1926 3 27 143 3.50*1,764,735
Metropolitan New York Section la bound in all copies of the Parents' Magazine
distributed in New York City and its suburban area. Pacific Mountain Section
is bound in all eopiea of the Parents' Magazine distributed in the states of
Arizona, California, Idaho. Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii.
Mrs. Mary E. Buchanan, Editor; Parents' Institute, Inc., Publisher,
52 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Park Avenue Social Review... .Monthly Society 1926 8 27 142
Marion L. Damroth, Editor; Edward B. Lockwood, Inc., Publisher,
250 Park Ave. (17).
Circulation— ~**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubliaher'a Report; Light face, estimated. +Uaea Mata. •Nonpareil
ema. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
eatimate. VlnweA only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fae.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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Park Lane, The — See Promenade.
Partisan Review Quarterly {pJSJSc? & 1984 l 51 103 4-°°
William Phillips and Philip Rahv, Editors; Foundation for Cultural Projects.
Inc., Publisher, 22 E. 17th St. (8).
Passenger Transport Friday {industry*118 1943 4 27 168 5-°° *2,603
William U. Taylor. Mgn. Editor; American Transit Assn., Publisher,
292 Madison Ave. (17).
Patent and Trade Mark \MnntM* /Patents* lftn« „ 9ft OQ 10 nn
Review f Monthly \TradeMarks 1902 2 28 98 12'00
Trade Activities, Inc., Publisher, 847 Madison Ave. (17).
Patsy & Hedy — See Marvel Comic Group (Yellow Unit).
Patsy Walker — See Marvel Comic Group (Yellow Unit).
Pat The Brat — See Archie Comic Group.
Pensee Francaise (French \M«..4.ui_ T ;*^«~~ m^o o oc IAQ K nn +IKAAA
Thought) (Fr ) 4- r Monthly Literary 1942 2 26 108 5.00 J15.000
Bernard Voyenne, Editor; Elite Publishing Corp., 58 W. 57th St. (19).
Pep Comics — See Archie Comic Group.
Personal Love — See Young Romance Group.
Personal Romances Monthly 1& Fashions 193T 3 27 143 3'00 *259»402
See also Ideal Romance Group, Ideal Women's Group.
Hilda Wright. Editor; Ideal Publishing Corp.. 295 Madison Ave. (17).
Personnel (no adv.) Bi-monthly {Executives 1923 2 29 101 10'°° *21'132
Juliet M. Halford, Editor; Amer. Management Assn., Publisher, 1515 B'way (36).
Peter Porkchops — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Pinion™ Wooli- v 'A /Tech. Super. 1955 3 26 140 3.00 *43,162
Petroleum Week Friday | & Mgmt in Oil Total unpaid dist. 2,381
LeRoy Menzing, Editor; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.. 880 West 42nd St. (36).
Pharmacy International Monthly Export Drugs....1947 3 contro^ed circ. $10,012
Stuart B. Tinsley, Editor; Johnston Export Pub. Co.. 886 Fourth Ave. (16).
Photo Dealer combined with\M ,,, — f««™a,« 1935 8 27 140 3.00 *10,583
Western Photo Retailer.... [Monthly Photography Total unpaid di8t. 4,011
Augustus Wolfman. Editor; Everett Gellert, Publisher. 88 West 60th St. (23).
Photographic Trade News Bi-wkly Photo. Equip 1937 3Tofa51 u^id fust. ^l.Sel
David K. Silver, Editor; Photographic Trade News, Inc., Publisher,
10 E. 40th St. (16).
Photography Today Monthly {^ConsumerY 1958 3 26 133
St. Regis Publications, Inc., 7 W. 44th St. (36).
Photo Merchandising Bi-monthly Photo. Trade 1956 3 27 140 3.00
David K. Silver, Editor; Photographic Trade News, Inc., Publisher,
10 E. 40th St. (16).
Photoplay Monthly Motion Pict 1911 8 27 143 2.00*1,271,957
See also True Story Women's Group; International True Story Group.
Evelyn Pain, Editor; Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
T>U +„ w vi _i_ ™ A f Retail Photo 1956 4 26 168 4.00 1,250
Photo Weekly -f Monday ] Trade Controlled free dist. 8,500
Sophie Smoliar, Editor; Photo Weekly, Inc., Publisher, 202 W. 40th St. (18).
Physical Review -f- (no adv.) Semi-mo Physics 1913 2 38 123x40.00 10,530
American Institute of Physics, Publisher, 335 E. 45th St. (1).
Physical Therapy Review Monthly {Therapy1 1921 2 33 108 6'00 8'452
Dorothy E. Voss, Editor; American Physical Therapy Assn., Publisher,
1790 Broadway (19).
Physics Today + Monthly Physics 1948 2 36 116 4.00 22,782
American Institute of Physics, Publisher. 335 E. 45th St. (17).
Pic Bi-monthly {spJs'!? Enter. 1937 3 26 143 8-00 199'7°4
Victor H. Wagner. Editor; Wagner Publications. Inc.. 415 Lexington Ave. (17).
Pi^orial Sunday Magazine JSunday Literary 1944 5 23 200 *4,878,412
rM^gazinVs''distribute'd'each Sunday in the following: Pictorial Review (letter-
press) ; Baltimore American; Boston Advertiser; Milwaukee Sentinel; New
York Journal- American ; Seattle Post Intelligencer; Pictorial Living (roto.,
col. depth 170 lines) ; Chicago American; Detroit Times; Los Angeles Exam-
iner; Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph; San Francisco Examiner.
Hearst Advertising Service, Inc., Publisher, 959 Eighth Ave. (19).
Picture Scope — See Tab Men's Unit.
Pictures on Exhibit Monthly JArTSliowi 1937 2 25 93 3'00 21'600
Not issued during July, August and September.
Charles Z. Offln, Editor; Pictures Publishing Co., 80 East 60th St. (22).
Pilot, The (no adv.) -f Ftntly(Thurs.) Labor 1987 Controlled f See dis?. tftoOO
B. Raskin, Editor; National Maritime Union, Publisher, 846 W. 17th St. (11).
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Pimienta-f (Spanish) Monthly {Steres^111* 1958 8 26 14° 8'°°
Orestes Ramiro, Editor; W. Allan Sandier, Publisher, 139 W. 72nd St. (23).
Pioneer, The V -f Bi-wkly(Fri.) Collegiate 1930 5 28 210 x
Students of the Cooper Union College, Editors and Publishers, Cooper Sq. (8).
Pioneer Woman, The + \ Mrt«+hiv /Women's and 1ft2fi « 9ft 1R1 _4 nn
(Eng. ft Yidt) JMonthly j Labor Interest 1926 8 26 181 x4'00
Issued bi-monthy Nov. -Dec. and May-June.
Helen Atkin, Editor; Pioneer Women, The Women's Labor Zionist Organization
of America, Inc., Publisher. 29 E. 22nd St. (10).
K^ffset?"™!^...!.n.0..*!!r/..l}10 tL a yr Stenographic 1904 2 85 115 1.50
John Bryant,''Editor;' Pitman Publishing Corp., 2 W. Forty-fifth St. (36).
Plastics Industry Monthly Plastics 1943 | 2J 140 3.00
Vincent Edwards A Co., Publisher, 842 Madison Ave. (17). Controlled free dist.
Plastics Technology Monthly {pffitics Fiehf 1965 8 26 14° 6'00
Arthur M. Merrill. Editor; Bill Brothers Publishing Corp., 630 Third Ave. (17).
Plattduetsche Post -f(Ger.)... Friday Independent 1934 7 26 294 3.00
Herbert Stein, Editor; Herbert Stein and Fred W. Kummer, Publisher,
1449 Third Ave. (28).
T>io,rx;n Mo«.0.;nA **_.,!... JN.Y.Audiences 1884 2 32 112
Playbill Magazine Monday JLegit.Theatre Controlled free dist.
Elinor Green, Editor; Playbill, Inc., Publisher, 240 Madison Ave. (16).
1903 3 27 140 3.00
2 42 140
Total unpaid dist.
Ben W. McCready, Editor; McCready Publishing Company. 71 W. 23rd St. (10).
Plaza, The — See Promenade.
Plumbing and Heating \» .. . f Plumb. AHeat. 1938 8 27 140 5.00
Business JMonthly lCont.&Retail'g Controlled circ.
Plumbing and Heating Publishing Co., 180 E. 59th St. (22).
PMI — Photo Methods 1.- ,. . /Industrial 1958 3 27 140 4.00
For Industry {Monthly {photographers Controlled free dist.
Everett Gellert, Publisher, 83 W. 60th St. (28).
Pocket List of Railroad \n.,«*^i« TJ.II^.J 1895 1 40 72 8.00
Officials JQuarterly Railroad Total unpaid dist.
Railway Equipment and Publication Co., 424 W. 33rd St. (1).
Police Detective — See Skye Men's Group.
Police Dragnet — See Brookside Detective Group.
Police Files — See Brookside Detective Group.
Police Gazette (National) Monthly {rkals'&C^ime" 1845 4 80 171 2'50
H. H. Roswell, Editor; The National Police Gazette Corp., Publisher.
1790 Broadway (19).
Political Affairs (no adv.) Monthly {sct*Soc?ali°sm 1921 2 26 91 4'00
Herbert Aptheker, Editor; New Century Publishers, Inc., 832 Broadway (3).
Playthings Monthly
/Toy, Game &
'"IDoll Trade
Clrc
188,000
*5,346
16,125
>1 0,688
6,800
223,900
*10,643
2,625
>26,741
4,144
15,814
*13,187
2,361
7'500
£9,500
Political Science Quarterly.... Quarterly Pol. Science 1886 1 48 96 x6.00
Prof. Dumas Malone, Ed.; Acad. of Political Sciences, Pub., Columbia Univ. (27).
Popeye — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Popalar Boating Monthly Pleasure Boat',1959 \ \\ J« 4-°° *«3,»70
Wm. Taylor McKeown, Ed.; Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., One Park Ave. (16).
Popular Crossword Puzzles — See Thrilling Fiction Group.
Popular Electronics Monthly (Efe^tronks'"1* 1954 2 81 112 4.00*267,136
Oliver P. Ferrell, Editor; Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., 1 Park Ave. (16).
Popular Gardening Monthly {Home"'* & m° 3 26 14° 3'50 *260,159
Suzanne Gleaves, Editor; Henry Holt ft Co., Inc., Publisher, 530 Fifth Ave. (36).
Popular Medicine Bi-monthly {gen 'lint. 1955 2 23 81
Frank Johnson, Ed.; Popular Medicine Pub. Co., Inc., 66 Leonard St.
Popular Photography Monthly Photography 1987 3 27 140
Bruce Downes, Editor; Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., One Park Ave. (16).
Popular Science Monthly Monthly Mech.ftScience.,1872 2 32 112 3.40*1,142,094
Popular Science Publishing Co., 355 Lexington Ave. (17).
Porky Pig — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Porthole, The (offset) Friday Collegiate 1948 6 24 210 3.00 J2,520
Students of New York State Maritime College, Editors and Publishers,
Fort Schuyler (65).
Post4- fEvg.ex.Sat.& Indet)cndcnt 1801 6 24 203 18.20**343,734
Fo8t+ lSun.,Sun.M. Impendent Sunday circ. **264,442
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
James A. Wechsler, Editor; Dorothy Schiff, Publisher, 75 West St. (6).
2.00
(13).
4.00 *400,136
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Visaed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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U. S. Military
Estab Cols <» Width? Depth Sub
Clrt
S 8 J8 6;i°0
Controlled free dist.
(17).
x
8 27 140 6.00
Total unpaid dist.
Power Apparatus and R, mftnfui_
Systems (no adv.) ............ JBi-monthly
Exchange Monthly <[ <
Vet". Admin.
I Installations
Oscar S. G las berg, Ed.; Post Exchange Pub. Corp., 141 East 44th St.
Post Meridian V -t- Tri-weekly Collegiate 1950 5 24 210
Students of Evening Session of Hunter College. Editors and Publishers,
Box 166, 696 Park Ave. (21).
f Design &
Power Monthly {Management
[of Power Serv.
Louis N. Rowley, Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co.. Inc.. 880 W. 42nd St. (86)
•{Power''*1 1952 8 27 140x3.00
Charles S. Rich, Editor; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Publisher,
83 W. 89th St. (18).
Practical English — See Scholastic Magazines.
Practical Home Economics \ivrrtrlfi,iv fHomemaking 1956 8 27 140 3.00
Edition of Co-Ed {Monthly ^Educ. Teachers 2 40 140
Not issued during January. June, July and August. Controlled free dist.
Irene Parrott, Editor; Scholastic Magazines, Inc., Publisher, 33 W. 42nd St. (36).
Practical Nursing Monthly Prac'l. Nurs'g... 1949 3 27 140 3.00
Mary Whitcomb, Editor; National Assn. for Practical Nurse Education Inc..
Publisher. 654 Madison Ave (21).
Premium Buyers' Guide Quarterly {^Adv™ m° 2 41 140 2'°°
Val A. Jurgell. Editor; Haire Publishing Co.. Ill Fourth Ave. (3).
Premium Merchandising Monthly {%jg£i*aM 195? Controlled* free dte*
Harold M. Tveter, Publisher, 257 Fourth Ave. (10).
Premium Practice Monthly {%£%* 19°5 8 &J&d&°.
Bill Bros. Publishing Corp., 630 Third Ave. (17).
Prensa, La+ (Spanish) Morn. ex. Sat.Jndependent 1913 8 22 295 17.00**13,407
Francisco J. Cardona, Editor; Ines Camprubi De Mabon, Publisher, Sunday circ. -£-£1 1,909
245 Canal St. (13).
1942 2 66 112 9.00
Print Bi-monthly Graphic Arts VAC 6,648
Controlled circ. VAC 781
Harry Brodsky, Editor; Wm. E. Rudge, Publisher, 635 Fifth Ave. (17).
p . , . T . IMA**, f Advt'g, Sales 1888 3 27 140 5.00
Printers Ink Friday |& Mkt/g Total unpaid dist.
Woodrow Wirsig, Editor; Robert T. Lund, Publisher, 635 Madison Ave. (22).
fPrint.,Graphic
Printing News Saturday ] Arts & Allied 1929 4 27 192 2.00
(.Industries
L. H. Joachim. Publisher. 468 Fourth Ave. (16).
Private Doberman — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Private Romances — See Timely Women's Group.
Prize Comic Group Bi-monthly Juv. Comics
Comprised of: Black Magic; Fargo Kid. Space sold in combination as a group.
Feature Publications, Inc., 1790 Broadway (19).
$7,238
6,000
*47,»17
1,527
16,850
20,000
15,000
9,131
12,247
> 12,059
*32,231
1,717
4,000
Proceedings of the I. R. E. ]
(Institute of Radio Engi-VMonthly Radio Eng'g «
n^r.8D.'Ry*der7EditorV"ln8titute of Radio Eng'rs, Publisher, 72 W. 45th St. (36).
3 27 140 18.00
Total unpaid dist.
1903 2 80 112 17.00
Proceedings of the Society 1 ri»/»inwv &
for Experimental Biology [Monthly {Medicine
and Medicine.... .J
Not issued during September.
A. J. Goldforb. Editor; Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Pub.,
189th St. and Convent Ave. (81).
Produce News and Produce \Frldfty Perlsh Food 1897 * ?4, 224., ?i°P
Barometer* J Friday Perish. Food Total unpaid dist.
A. E. Haglund, Ed.; Preston Publishing Company. Inc., 6 Harrison St. (13).
Producers' Price Current-h....{satn&eSun Produce Mkts.... 18 58 5 26 21840.00
Harold Taber, Editor; Urner-Barry Co., Publisher. 92 Warren St. (7).
fProd.Engrs.a 1930 3 27 140 5.00
Product Engineering Monday {Designersin 2 41 140
IMetal Mfg. Total unpaid dist.
E. J. Tangerman, Editor; McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., 880 W. 42nd St. (36).
Program Monthly {gS£g£. 1934 8 27 188 8'0°
Not issued during July, August, September.
J. B. Pond, Editor; Platform Publishing Co., 161 W. 61st St. (19).
*56,829
14,613
5,973
*3.327
1,23*
2,850
*40,713
2,093
Circulation— ^*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
| P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalU
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Progressive Architecture Monthly Architecture
Estab Col$0 Width 7 Depth Sub Cire
1920 3 27 140 5.00 *41,584
2 41 140
Total unpaid diet. 3,602
Thomas H. Creighton, Editor; Reinhold Publishing Corp., 480 Park Ave. (22).
Progressive Grocer Monthly (Food & Grocery 1922 8 26 140 6.00
Also prints Western Edition. I Distribution Controlled circ. >7S,63S
Robert W. Mueller, Editor; The Butterick Co., Inc., Pub., 161 Sixth Ave. (18).
UteiO^.6.!!.^!!? .} Evel>y Morn....Independent. 1880 8 22 294 28.00
Fortune PopeV'Ed.*; II Progress o Italo- Americano Pub. Co., Inc., 42 Elk St. (7).
«r*MfM« (Hotel Guests 1984 8 27 148 4.00
Monthly llnterests Controlled circ. $98,220
Comprised of: Barclay, The; Biltmore, The; Carlton House, The; Drake, The;
Park Lane, The; Hotel Pierre, The; Plaza, The; Roosevelt, The; Hotel St. Regis,
The; Savoy-Hilton, The; Sheraton East, The; Waldorf-Astoria, The. Washing-
ton Hotels: Sheraton Carlton; Mayflower; Sheraton Park. Baltimore: Sheraton-
Belvedere. Puerto Rico: Caribe Hilton. Space sold in combination as a group.
Clarissa M. de Villers, Ed.; Promenade Magazines, Inc., Pub., 40 E. 49th St. (17).
Protestant Church Admini- lntlo^ „,„ w ,*„:„„«, 1953 8 27 143
stration and Equipment.... /Quarterly Religious Controlled circ. >2O4,420
Also published in February, May, September and December in combination with
Christian Herald.
C. Harry Atkinson, Editor; Ford Stewart, Publisher, 27 East 89th St .(16).
Protestant Church Life Saturday Religious 1926 S 27 184 2.00 14,515
Published monthly in May, June and July. Not published in August.
Hubert A. Elliott, Editor ; The Protestant Council, Publisher, r
,71 W. 28rdSt. (10).
Psychoanalytic Quarterly Quarterly {Jk'lJyXlmtry 1932 l 50 98 8'00
Raymond Gosselin, M.D., Editor; Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Inc., Publisher,
57 West 67th St. (19).
Psychosomatic Medicine Bi-monthly Medical 1939 1 54 115 8.50
Carl Binger, M.D., Editor; The American Psychosomatic Society, Inc., Publisher,
Suite 1239, 30 Rockefeller Plaza (20).
Publication of the American]
Jewish Historical Society [Quarterly Historical 1892 1 52 100x10.00
(no adv.) J
Isidore S. Meyer, Editor; American Jewish Historical Society, Publisher,
3080 Broadway (27).
Publications of the Modern 1
Language Association of \ 6 ti. a yr Literature 1883 2 35 121x10.00
America ...I
George W. Stone, Jr., Editor; Modern Language Assn. of America, Publisher,
6 Washington Place, N. (3).
Public Relations Journal Monthly JRel^Uons 1945 3 2T 14° 7<5°
Stephen E. Fitzgerald, Editor; Public Relations Soc'y of America, Inc., Publisher,
875 Park Ave. (22).
J3.260
J3.600
1,601
10,861
4,609
Publishers' Weekly Monday {Marke^Ung" 1872 2 31 112 11-°° *16'061
F. G. Melcher, Mildred C. Smith, Editors; R. R. Bowker Co., Publisher, 62 W.
45th St. (86).
Puck— The Comic Weekly— Sunday Comics -til, 613,525
Distributed each Sunday with the Akron Beacon Journal; Albany Times-Union;
Baltimore American; Birmingham News; Boston Advertiser; Charlotte Ob-
server; Chicago American; Chicago News; Dallas Times Herald; Detroit
Times; Fort Worth Star Telegram; Houston Post; Los Angeles Examiner;
Miami Herald; Milwaukee Sentinel; Newark Star Ledger; New York Journal-
American; New York Mirror; Jamaica Long Island Press, Philadelphia
Bulletin. Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, Portland Oregonian, St. Louis Globe-
Democrat, San Antonio Light, San Francisco Examiner, Seattle Post-Intelli-
gencer. Syracuse Herald-American, Washington, D. C., Post and Times-Herald,
Wichita Beacon.
Puck — The Comic Weekly, Publisher, 575 Lexington Ave. (22)
Purchasing Bi-wkly, Mon..Purch. Agts 1915 |
S. F. Heinritz, Editor; Conover-Mast Publications Inc.,
205 E. 42nd St. (17).
4.00
27 140
41 140
Qualified paid
Controlled circ.
24 199 6.00
30 199
Circulation partly paid and partly controlled free dist.
Raymond W. Barnett, Editor; McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., 830 W. 42nd St. (36).
Purchasing Week Monday
>1 3,896
>1 1,728
$25,000
1889 8 27 185 4.00
~A/F. Jone^r~Editor; American Kennel' Club, Publisher, 221 Fourth Ave. (8).
Quality Grocer, The Monthly {store^°°d 1924 2 28 98
January issue printed in 8 cols., 27 nonps., 140 aerate lines.
Joseph J. McCormick, Editor; Quality Bakers of America Co-op, Inc., Publisher,
120 W. 42nd St.
... Quarterly Medical 1945 1 60 112 11.00
Irving J.*'Woiman7M.D., Editor; M.D. Publications, Inc., 80 East 60th St. (22).
*9,034
44,975
3,102
Circulation— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPubltsner's Report; Light face, estimated. + U§es Mats. •Nonpareil
eras, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \n«roed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols0Width?Depth Sub
1943 1 60 112 11.00
Circ
3,002
NEW YORKf (Continued)
Quarterly Review of Sur- 1 fl
gery, Obstetrics and [Quarterly j
Gynecology J l"
Henry N. Harkins, M.D., Editor; MD Publications, Inc., 30 E. 60th St. (22).
Quick Frozen Foods + Monthly {Fndu1try°Od 1987 8 27 14° 5-°<>
Printed in two editions: Trade Edition, circ., controlled >10,758; Retail Edition,
issued bi-monthly, circ., controlled >27,586.
E. W. Williams, Editor; E. W. Williams Publications, Inc., 82 Wall St. (5).
Radiation Research Monthly Rad'n Res 1954 1 59 101
Subscription price $14.00 per volume, 2 vols. annually.
Titus C. Evans, Mgn. Editor; Academic Press Inc., Publisher, 111 Fifth Ave. (8).
Rnrlin onH Talaviairm 1 [Radio & TeleV.
Weeldy + ....!..!." JSaturday \ Parts, Telev. 1916 4 27 168 6.00
Cy Kneller, Editor; Radio and Television Weekly Inc., Pub., 99 Hudson St. (13).
Radio and TV News Monthly {kadlo^Tefev?1 1919 8 27 14° 4'°°
William Stocklin, Editor; Ziff-Davis Publishing Co., 1 Park Ave. (16).
Radio Daily-Television fMorn.ex.Sat. fCom'l Radio & inQfr A OA ,,,,, -,CAA
Daily-}- l&Sun. [Television 1937 4 24 147 15'00
Charles Alicoate, Editor; Radio Television Daily Corp., Pub., 1501 B'way (18).
„ , „, | Radio.Telev.
Radio-Electronics Monthly ] Audio HiFi 1929 8 27 140 3.50 *193,124
^ ( & Servic'g
Hugo Gernsback, Editor; Gernsback Publications, Inc., 164 West 14th St. (11).
Railroad — See Adventure Men's Group.
Railway Age Monday RR. Industry 1856 8 26 140 4.00
James G. Lyne, Editor; Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp., 80 Church St. (7).
T>-n, T ^Ie.8..!!!.d....} Monthly { Office^rs0^11^1 1832 8 26 14° 2'00
C. L. Combes, Editor ;'*Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp., 80 Church St. (7).
m K
10.5
*14,318
*7,394
Railway Signaling and Iwonthlv fRR Signals & 1QOR „ 2fi 140 200
Communications f Monthly |Communica'ns 1908 3 ^ 14° ^°°
R. W. McKnight, Editor; Simmons-Boardman Pub'g Corp., 30 Church St. (7).
Railway Track and lii/r«,»*i.i« JR.R. Eng'g IQQK o oc iAfi o nn
Structures [Monthly (& Maint. 1885 3 26 14° 2*00
Merwin H. Dick, Editor; Simmons-Boardman Pub. Corp., 80 Church St. (7).
Ranch Romances — See Thrilling Fiction Group.
Rave Bi-monthly {^^^3 1954 2 40 130 1.50
Peter Hamilton, Editor and Publisher, 745 Fifth Ave. (22).
ReLi£7at^ Index to Period.. 1900 2 30 112
Issued monthly during July and August.
Sarita Robinson, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co.. Pub.. 960 University Ave. (52).
[Women's &
Ready To Wear Bi-wkly(Fri.) {Children's 1946 5 24 224 5.00
[Clothing
Frederick L. Botterman, Editor; RTW Scout Publishing Co., Inc.,
260 W. 36th St. (18).
Real Confessions — See Sterling Women's Group.
Real Estate Forum Monthly Real Estate 1946 Controlled1 f L dist.
Richard L. Stanley, Editor; Real Estate Forum Inc., Publisher, 7 E. 42nd St. (17).
B.al E.Ute New. Monthly {^jSfo«. m9 cLtr^l
Eugene Rubin, Editor; Greater N. Y. Taxpayers* Assn., Publisher,
111 Fourth Ave. (3).
6 GRuTd0erd.a"d }S»*«^ Com.Bld,.M8t... 1868 8 27
John R. Hill. Editor; F. W. Dodge Corp., Publisher. 119 W. 40th St.
iT^ }«««* Gen-Unt «•• • J«
Realites, Inc., Publisher, 301 Madison Ave. (17).
Real Romances — See also Hillman Romance Group and Hillman Women Group.
Real Screen — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Real Story — See also Hillman Romance Group and Hillman Women's Group.
Realty* Bi-wkly(Tues.)Real Estate 195° Controlled2 free dist.
Arnold Workman, Ed.; World Features, Inc., Pub., 251 West 40th St. (18).
Real Western Romances — See Double Action Group.
Real Western Stories — See Double Action Group.
. . _ . _ A m -. .. , JRecordedMusic 1948 8 27 140 8.50
Record and Sound Retailing...Monthly \Merchandising Controlled circ.
Arnold Farber, Editor; M & N Harrison, Inc., Publisher, 274 Madison Ave. (16).
Recordings — See Saturday Review, The.
Record, The-f (no adv.) Monthly Labor 1940 6 24 210 x.60
Michael Sampson. Editor; Local 1-2, Utility Workers Union of America,
AFL-CIO. Publisher, 148 W. 51st St. (19).
*3,927
*7,382
10,240
140 50.00
157 15.00
157
$4,200
$1,000
$900
$5,800
$600
$4,868
$4,600
25,500
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C, Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
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Recreation Monthly Recreation 1907 f J? \™ *4-00
1,241
Circ
*IO,614
Not issued during July "and August. " ZTotal unpaid dist
Dorothy Donaldson, Editor; Nat'l Recreation Assn., Pub., 8 West 8th SL (11).*
Redbook Magazine Monthly Fict.ftGen.Int.... 19 03 8 27 143 3.00*2,689,510
Robert Stein, Editor; McCall Corp., Publisher, 230 Park Ave. (17).
^?&%»?\E"*ineeTin* IM™*MV JTech.Refrig. 1905 8 26 140 x5.00 *1O,114
including Air /-Monthly <• AJ_ r**A 9 A(\ IIA
Conditioning J \AAirCond. 2 40 140
American Society of Refrigerating Engineers. Publisher, 284 Fifth Ave. (1).
f Sanitation IOKT o OA IAI\ K. t\(\
Refuse Removal Journal Monthly f Removal & 18" c'.^^^ |jj£
(_ jLMSposa.1
Edward Barnes, Editor; Eugene L. Pollock, Publisher, 40 E. 40th St. (16).
Relax -f Monthly Travel 1958 8 27 140 6.00 $300,000
Nat. Lehnnan, Editor; West Park Publishing Co., 48 W. 48th St.
fRelig. & Educ.
Religious Education .Bi-monthly.... {Leaders of 1906 2 80 112x5.00
[all Faiths
Leonard Stidley, Editor; Religious Education Assn., Pub., 545 W. lllth St. (26).
Reporter, The + V .Tuesday Collegiate 1928 6 24 210x1.00
Publications Association of the Evening Session Bernard M. Baruch School of
Business and Public Administration, Pub., College of the City of N. Y.,
17 Lexington Ave. (10).
Reporter, The Ftntly(Thurs.) {Jj* ideas Ct* 1949 8 26 14° 6'°° *123»819
Max Ascoli, Editor and Publisher, 186 East 57th St. (22).
Restaurant Equipment |Monthly Rest. Bqulp 1948 \ \\ \\l
Deal€r / Controlled circ.
Don Nichols, Editor; Ahrens Publishing Co., Inc., 71 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
1,156
8,872
3,097
6,000
>8,213
2.00
Restaurant Man Monthly {Hotels 192B * 26 14°
F. J. Brady, Editor; Restaurant Man Pub. Co., Inc., 1457 Broadway (86).
Restaurant Management Monthly Rest. Oper 1918 \^ u^|d fjj™
Ned Greene, Editor; Ahrens Publishing Co., 71 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Retail Tobacconist Semi-mo Retail Tobacco... 19 10 4 26 168 2.00
Charles Shapiro, Editor; Retail Tobacconist Ptg. and Pub. Co., 1860 B'way (23).
Revealing Romances Monthly ....... ...[Fact iq4Q « »7 143 i 80
See also Secrets Romance Group. IRomances Ia4y * *' *** 1>ou
Ace Publications, Inc., 23 W. 47th St. (19).
Review of Recorded Music lMonthlv BlSfc"* 1939 2 24n A1 5i°?
(offset) J Montnly [Review* Controlled free dist.
Dr. Gid Waldrop, Editor; Gainsburg-Shack, Inc., Pub., 119 West 67th St. (19).
€nt + Scientific In»trM Monthly {5? Method** 193° 2 88 116 x9'00
l^toerican'Ynsti'tute'of 'Physics, Inc., Publisher, 335 E. 46th St. (17).
f Modern Physics JQaartel,ly Physics 1929 2 38 123 x4.00
^American In«titute'of'Physics, Inc., Publisher, 335 E. 46th St. (17).
Revista Aerea Latino liurtT1tMv AvU TnHua 1937 8 57 14° 8'°°
Americana (Spanish) {Monthly Avia. Indus 0&>*----
Maximilian Garavito, Editor; Strato Pub. Co., Inc., 247 E. 50th St. (22).
Revista De La Confederacionl
Medica Panamericana [Monthly Medical 1954
(Spanish) (offset) f , _ ... ,
Dr. A. P. Sarduy. Editor; Confederation Medica Panamericana, Publisher,
280 Madison Ave. (16).
Revista Industrial (Span.). ...Monthly {i£di£ Trade m8 * Controlled circ.
David Kiel, Editor; Keller Publishing Co., 9 E. 85th St. (16).
Reward True Crime Cases Monthly {st'orle?1™ 195S 2 19 66 1'8°
William Woolfolk, Editor; John B. Musacchia, Publisher, 167 W. 57th St. (19).
Rex — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Rights Bi-monthly Civil Liberties... 19 53 1 52 98 2.00
John M. Pickering, Editor; Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, Publisher,
421 Seventh Ave. (1).
Ring, The Monthly Box'g ft Wrest. 1922 3 27 148 4.00
Nat S. Fleischer. Editor and Publisher, Madison Square Garden (19).
R!^ne^fMIti\.(IhEng.),}Monthly Religious 1933 4 24 164 2.00
Not issued during August.
Dr. M. J. Concistre, Ed.; Italian Evangelical Pub. Soc., Inc., 242 E. 14th St. (8).
Rin Tin Tin — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
Riverdale Press Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 224 2.00
David A. Stein, Editor; Dale Press, Inc., Publisher, 8501 Riverdale Ave. (68).
2 39 119 8.00
*31,709
1,282
4,125
18,651
48,500
8,058
10,898
>8,221
50,528
*101,465
$900
§8,470
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use« Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V !«»««<* only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory In front of book.
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NEW YORKf (Continued)
Robotnik Polski4- (Polish
Work) (Polish)
Otton Pehr. Editor; I
Estab Cols<S>WidthV Depth Sub Clrc
i- wkly, Sun... Labor 1896 8 24 280 8.00 54,013
i Socialist Alliance, Publisher, 29 E. Seventh St. (8).
mrterly {propulsion61 1944 2 43 188 6-°°
Constantin Paul Lent, 'Editor and Publisher, 60 E. 42nd St.
Dff8et) ^t.?.™!?.?!....}Monthly Auto- Enthus 1956 2 30 101 8.00 $91,989
See also Motor Group.
James Whipple, Editor; Henry Scharf, Publisher. 41 East 42nd St. (17).
102 1.00 $115.000
JMonthly Automotive 1954 2 27
Bern Williams, Editor; Universal Publishing and Distributing Corp.,
117 E. 31st St. (16).
Roller Derby News Monthly Roller Skating.. 1947 5 24 214 1.25
Pauline Behrens, Editor; R. D. News, Inc., Publisher, 125 W. 14th St. (11).
Romance Time — See Timely Women's Group.
Romanic Review (Eng.&Fr.).. Quarterly {LanJT&LIt 1909 1 54 105 5-°° 60°
Justin O'Brien, Ed.; Columbia University Press, Pub.. 2960 Broadway (27).
Roofinar, Siding and \Monthlv JRoof'g, Sid'g 1946 3 26 140
Insulation-f JMonthly |& Insulation Controlled circ. >11,14O
P. W. Tell, Editor; Cantor Publications, Inc., 116 East 16th St. (8).
Roosevelt, The — See Promenade.
Rosary Magazine (no adv.). ..Monthly Cath. Women 1891 3 27 140 8.00 $5,000
July-August issue combined. 2 42 140
Rev. D. B. McCarthy, Editor ; Rosary Apostolate, Publisher, 141 E. 65th St. (21).
Rossiya-f (Russian) {sun^Mon IndeP«ndent 1933 6 26 266 11.00 §2.445
Nicholas P. Rybakoff, Editor and Publisher, 480 Canal St. (13).
Roy Rogers — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
Rubber Age Monthly {Mamffa?^8' 1917 2 39 14° 5'00 *4*756
M. E. Lerner, Editor; Palmerton Publishing Co., 101 West 31st St. (1).
Rubber World Monthly Rubber Mfg 1889 2 controlled ci?c
R. G. Seaman. Editor; Bill Bros., Publishing Corp., 630 Third Ave. (17).
Rudder Monthly Yachting 189° | 27 147 4.00
Moulton H. Farnham, Editor; John B. Watkins, Publisher, 9 Murray St. (7).
Rural New Yorker Semi-mo Agricultural 1850 4 26 196 .50 *300,488
>5,519
*28,719
Printed in two editions: New York -New England Ed.; Penna., New Jersey,
Delmarva Ed.
W. F. Berghold, Ed.; Rural Publishing Co., Inc.. 833 West Thirtieth St. (1).
inr^+M,, /Advertising 1953 2 24 84 1.50
Monthly \Production Controlled free dist.
Edward Gottschall, Editor; Don Barren, JPublisher, 19 W. 44th St. (36).
1943 2 32 120 2.00
.
N. P. Rybakoff, Editor; Russia Publishing Co.. 480 Canal St. (13).
}EveryMon,...Independ.nt......l917 8 24
9.00
(3).
1.20
318
4,012
§5,896
*1,460
287
David Z. Krinkin, Editor; Russky Golos Pub. Corp., 130 East 16th St.
Russky Vestnik (Russian l»*^-*i.i«- v**+A.M..i 1000 o Q« 119
Herald) (Russian) /Monthly Fraternal 1932 2 86 112
Issued bi-monthly February-March and October-November.
Russian Consolidated Mutual Aid Soc'y of America, Pub., 223 Second Ave. (3).
RWDSU Record (no adv.) Bi- wkly (Sun.) Labor 1987 4 29 217 x2.00 $150,000
Max Steinbock, Editor; Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union,
Publisher, 182 West 43rd St. (36).
Sad Sack — See Harvey Comics Group.
Sad Sack and the Sarge — See Harvey Comics Group.
Sad Sack's Funny Friends — See Harvey Comics Group.
S. A. E. Journal Monthly Auto Eng'g 1917 3 27
Norman G. Shidle, Editor; Society of Automotive 2 41
Engineers, Inc., Publisher. 486 Lexington Ave. (17).
fGen'l Int. of
Safe Deposit Bulletin Monthly jSafe Deposit 1906 2 27
Raymond J. Walter, Editor; New York State Safe Deposit Assn.. Publisher.
611 Fifth Ave.
Safe Flying Bi-monthly {Ration1 m8 2 43 14° 8*°°
Harold E. Hammond, Publisher, 558 Madison Ave. (22).
140x10.00
140
98
26,884
1,100
..Quarterly Safety 1918
T. J. Mclnerney, Editor; American Museum of Safety and the Greater New York
Safety Council. Publisher. 60 E. 42nd St. (17).
_ . . _. . . M *vi JAccid.Prevent. 1901 8 26 140 4.00
Safety Maintenance Monthly \FireProtec. 2 89 140
Harry Armand, Editor; Alfred M. Best Co.. Inc., Publisher, 76 Fulton St. (38).
$2,000
*500
14,402
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McKaUy
estimate. V1"**"! only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Saga Monthly /Adventure 10RO « 07 140 ftnn
See also Sport-Saga Men's Group, (stories 195° 3 27 14S 8.00
Ed. Fitzgerald, Editor; Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 East 42nd St. (17).
Saint Detective Magazine Monthly Fiction 1953 2 24 86 3.75
Leo Margulies, Editor; King-Size Publications, Inc., 320 Fifth Ave.
"Sales" Army-Navy Surplus.. Monday (Materials™11" 1921 8 26 196 86-°°
Kitty Brown, Editor; Charles H. Lipsett, Publisher, 425 W. 25th St. (1).
Sales Executive, The Tuesday Selling 1944 3 27 140 x7.50
Not issued during August. Controlled circ.
Laurence Stern, Editor; New York Sales Executives Club, Publisher,
Hotel Roosevelt (17).
Sale. Management Semi-mo Sales Manage't.. 1918 »Tof« J^ 8ia°t0
Philip Salisbury, Editor; Sales Management, Inc., Pub., 680 Third Ave. (17).
Sales Meetings— See Philadelphia, Pa.
Circ
$3,500
*24,825
1,779
1,356
Saturday Review, The ............. Saturday ....... {?n€fo? ^Opinion 1924 3 27 14° 7-°° *190»810
Prints semi-monthly supplement called Recordings devoted to Recorded Music;
monthly supplement devoted to Science and Research; also covers 16 mm
films, travel, literature, amusements and the arts.
Norman Cousins, Editor; J. R. Cominsky, Publisher, 25 W. 45th St. (36).
Savings Bank Journal-f ........ Monthly .......... Banking ............. 1919 3 27 140 5.00 *2,384
Harold E. Group, Editor; Group Publishers, Inc., 32 Broadway (4).
Savoy-Hilton, The — See Promenade.
Saward's Joumal + ................ Saturday ......... Coal Indus ......... 1918 3 34 140 10.00
Estate of Frederick W. Saward, Publisher, 15 Park Row (38).
Say (offset) (Negro) .............. {mmrs*jy Negrolnterest...l954 2 18 70
Warren Gardner, Editor; John P. Davis, Publisher, 1809 Bartow Ave.
Scamp — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Scholastic Coach V MrmtMv J H.S.&College 1931 3 27 143 2.75
Bcnolastic Coach V ................... Monthly .......... {Athletics Controlled circ. >21,042
Herman Masin. Editor; G. H. McCracken, Publisher, 33 West 42nd St. (36).
f Junior & High
Scholastic Magazines V ........... Friday ............. -I School Social 1920 3 27 140 *2,073,638
[Studies
Comprised of Junior Scholastic; Senior Scholastic; Practical English and World
Week.
Scholastic Magazines- Junior! „., (Junior High 1Q«7 o 07 IA{\ 9 nn^i
Scholastic Edition V .......... /Friday ............. \School Int. 1937 3 2? 14° 2.00*1,
Scholastic Magazines-Senior I «.„•,,_-,, /Senior High 1Q9n „ 97
Scholastic UnitV .............. [Friday ............. {school Int. 192° 3 27
Comprised of Practical English; Senior Scholastic; World Week.
3.50
(69).
14n „ ftn
14° 2.00
Scholastic Teacher V Friday \HighSchool 1953 3 27 14° 2'00
Kenneth M. Gould, Editor; Scholastic Corporation, Pub., 33 W. 42nd St. (36).
School and Society Bi-wkly (Sat.). Educational 1915 Controlled1 free dist.
Society for the Advancement of Education, Inc., Pub., J. 8 3 4^ Broadway (23)_.
School Executive Monthly 1 5 *£?,!««*
115,000
4,993
1,334
1881 3
5.00
*16,683
1,700
26 140
40 140
Total unpaid dist.
fSchool& 1938 3 26 140
Educational Business Monthly {College 2 40 140
( Management Controlled circ.
W. D. Cocking, Editor; Amer. School Pub., Co.. 470 Fourth Ave. (16).
Science & Society Quarterly Social Scien 1936 1 56 101 3.00
Samuel Bernstein, Editor; Science and Society, Inc., Publisher, 30 E. 20th St. (3).
Science Fiction Quarterly — See Double Action Group.
Science Teacher's World V Bi-wkly, Tues..Sci. Teach's 1958 3 27 140
Science WorldV Bi-wkly, Tues..H. S. Stud's 1957 3 27 140 1.00
Patricia G. Lauber, Editor; Street & Smith Pub'ns, Inc., 575 Madison Ave. (22).
Scientific American Monthly |£ ^iSarch**00 1846 3 27 143 6'00 *203'529
Scientific American, Inc., Publisher, 415 Madison Ave. (36).
Screenland-Plus TV-Land Bi-monthly Mot. Picts 1920 3 27
Subscription price 12 issues for $3.75.
Pines Publications, Inc., 10 East 40th St. (16).
Screen Stars — See Complete Women's Group also Screen Stars Group.
Screen Stars Group Bi-monthly Screen Stars 8 27
Comprised of: Movie World; Screen Stars. Circ., * 150,208.
Space sold in combination as a group. Two magazines per month.
Martin Goodman, Publisher, 655 Madison Ave. (21).
Screen Stories Monthly Screen Fict 1929 3 27
See also Dell Modern Group; Dell Screen Unit.
Durbin Homer, Editor; Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 750 Third Ave. (17).
143
143
>16,252
4,000
175,000
*251,141
* 155,682
143 2.00 *334,167
CtroiUtlon— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Attditj
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubli»her*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <£ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty ieat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \n««ied only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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1936 8 27 143 2.40
4 27 168 1.80 * 25 1,931
3 26 140 3.00
2 41 140
Controlled free dist.
2 41 140 6.00
Controlled free dist.
NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Col$4> Width V Depth Sub Circ
Scripts Mathematica Quarterly Scien. Math 1932 1 54 102x4.00 $1,150
A. Gelbart. Editor; Scripta Mathematica Society, Publisher,
Amsterdam Ave. and 186th St. (33).
Searchlight V (no adv.) Monthly Educ.of Blind.... $665
Sent free to blind children — printed in Braille. Not issued during July and Aug.
Helen Day, Editor; New York Assn. for the Blind, Pub., Ill E. 59th St. (22).
Secrets -f Monthly fWom. Drama
See also Secrets Romance Group, I Self-Improv.
Ace Publications, Inc., 23 W. 47th St. (19).
Secrets Romance Group-f 3 27 148 $1,250,000
Comprised of: Confidential Confessions (mo.) ; Daring Romances (mo.) ; Reveal-
ing Romances (mo.); Secrets (mo.). Space sold only in combination as a
group. See individual listings.
Ace Publications, Inc., 28 W. 47th St. (19).
r Pictures &
See Bi-monthly....^ pea(j'cr Matter l®4^
I of Gen'l Int.
Pines Publications, Inc., 10 East 40th St. (16).
Selecciones Del Railway lo,,arforiv fRR Indus, in 1956
Age (Spanish) JQuarterly |LatJn Americft
Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corp., 30 Church St. (7).
Semiconductor Products Monthly (Sle^.tronif 1958
I Engineering
S. L. Marshall, Editor; Cowan Publishing Corp., 800 W. 43rd St. (86).
Senior Scholastic — See Scholastic Magazines (Senior Scholastic Unit.)
Sensation — See Skye Men's Group.
Se&!,»»^U!!!..B.!e".e.<! jMonthly Catholic 1898 2 26 106 3.00
July-August issues combined.
Rev. William O'Halloran, S.S.S., Editor; Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament,
Publishers, 194 E. Seventy-sixth St. (21).
Sergeant Bilko — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
ServWos Publico, (Span.)....Bi.monthly {£«» America 1964 3 "J^ elrc. >13>067
Paul R. Green, Publisher, 134 East 59th St. (22).
Seventeen Monthly { Under 2c[°meni944 4 80 17° 4-°° *978,662
Triangle Publications, Inc., 488 Madison Ave. (22).
^Toffsl^'fno^O1 }Monthly Home-Econ's 1950 2 36 135 1.25 19,106
Not issued during June, July. August.
Barbara Michalak, Editor; Enid A. Haupt, Publisher, 488 Madison Ave. (22).
Sheraton East, The — See Promenade.
Shipping Digest Monday {^Shippin™^ 1923 3 27 14° 5'00 *3»763
John Duffy, Editor; Shipping Digest, Inc., Pub., 8 Bridge St. (4).
Shipping Management com-] rrna*T.iK,itnf A 1986 8 26 14° 8-°°
bined with National [Monthly {^ffllPv™ 2 42 14°
Hi- Way Shipper ) I rrafflc iwcec. Controlled circ. >10,634
Harvey Berman, Editor; Hoffman Publications, 425 Fourth Ave. (16).
£2,330
$3,034
t9, 500
Show Business + Monday *11111611 1941 5 24 210 13.00 $22,000
Leo Shull, Editor; Leo Shull Publications, Inc., 155 W. 46th St. (36).
Showcase — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Showdown for Men — See Sterling Men's Group.
Sight-Saving Review Quarterly Educ. & Scien.., 1931 2 27 94 2.50
Florence Nelson, Editor : National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc.,
Publisher, 1790 Broadway (19).
Silver Screen Bi-monthly Mot. Picts 1930
Subscription price 12 issues for $3.75.
Pines Publications, Inc., 10 East 40th St. (16).
Simple Crosswords — Se« Champion Crosswords.
Simplicity Pattern Book 3 ti. a yr Fashions 1949
Simplicity Pattern Co., Inc., 200 Madison Ave. (16).
Sir (offset) Monthly Fict. for Men 1938
3 27 143
2,968
* 295,069
Adrian B. Lopez, Editor; Volitant Publishing Co., 21 W. 26th St. (10).
Skye Men's Group Quarterly Detect. Stories.. 1942 3 27 143
3 27 143 1.00 *57 1,628
3 27 130 3.00 850,000
1.50
Comprised of: Cavalcade; Epic; Expose Detective; Police Detective; Sensation;
True Crime; Valor; Women In Crime. Space sold in combination as a group.
Skye Publishing Co., Inc., 16 E. 55th St. (22).
Skyways Monthly ^ Aviation Controlled circ.
Prints Skyways Airport Directory, semi-annuallv.
Lois Henry, Editor; Henry Publishing Co., 425 Fourth Ave. (16).
SmO>ffse^T I11U8tratCd JBi-monthly Automotive 1958 8 27 140 2.00
Emmet Greene, Editor; Rajo Publications, Inc., 215 Fourth Ave. (8).
>36,593
51,164
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpartfl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
tatimate. VI"«ed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Quid* to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Estab Coll* Width? Depth Sub
1950 8 27 140 2.00
27
41
140
140
NEW YORKf (Continued)
[Nursery
Small World ............................. Monthly .......... \ Furniture &
[Wheel Goods
Walter T. Hudson, Editor; Earnshmw Publications, Inc., 101 West 81st St.
Soap and Chemical Uonthlv /So*P* 1925 I 40 140 4*°°
Specialties .......................... }M<>*th* .......... lChemical. Vt^l unpaid dist.
Frank J. Reilly, Editor; MacNair-Dorland Co., Pub., 254 W. 81st St. (1).
Soccer News-f ......................... Monthly .......... Soccer ................ 1943 5 24 210 1.00
Milton Miller, Editor; Soccer Publications, Inc., 308 £. 86th St. (28).
Social Action (no adv.) ......... Monthly .......... Religious ......... M.1935 1 48 86 2.00
Not issued during June, July, August.
Fern Babcock, Editor; Council for Social Actions, United Church of Christ,
Publisher. 289 Fourth Ave. (10).
Social Casework ...................... Monthly .......... Social Work ...... 1920 2 33
Not issued during August and September.
Cora Kasius, Editor; Family Service Assn. of America, Publisher,
215 Fourth Ave. (3).
Socialist Call, The ................... Monthly .......... Socialist ........... ,1935 2 40
Herman Singer, Editor; Socialist Call. Publisher, 308 Fourth Ave.
Socialisticheskiy Vestnik 1
(Socialist Courier) (Rus.) [Monthly ........ i.Political ............. 1921 2 42
(no adv.) ............................ J
R. Abramovich, Editor; Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party Publisher,
Room 407. 7 E. 15th St. (3).
Soci.1 Research ........................ Quarter* ........ {Stance 19S< Cjntr6o2lled ?*ee £9B°
Dr. Alvin Johnson, Editor; New School for Social Research, Publisher,
66 West 12th St. (11).
Social Spectator ..................... ..7 ti. a yr .......... Resort Society...1922 \ \* \™ 4-°°
Printed in two editions: Winter Edition, 4 issues; Summer Edition, 8 issues.
Alan Howard, Editor and Publisher, 2 W. 45th St. (36).
Social Work .............................. Quarterly ........ Soc. Wkrs ......... 1955 2 33 105 x6.00
National Association of Social Workers, Publisher, 95 Madison Ave.
Sociological Abstracts (offset) Quarterly ........ Sociology ........... 1952 2 43 138 10.00
Leo P. Chall, Editor; Sociological Abstracts, Publisher. 225 W. 86th St. (24).
Circ
1,293
5,000
4,500
115 4.00 12,475
133
(10).
3.00
140 4.00
Sociometry ................................ Quarterly ........
1937
9.00
9,000
774
666
t8,000
24,400
1,509
1,266
54 96
American Sociological Society, Publisher, New York University (8).
Solidarity (Solilaritact) ITLT^+M,, TT«,*^ oi 1906 8 27 126 1.00
(Ger. & Eng.) (no adv.)..[Montniy fraternal Controlled circ.
J. H. Gerson, Editor; Workmen's Benefit Fund, Publisher, 129 Lafayette St. (18).
Songwriter's Review (off set). Monthly Music Trd 1946 8 27 140 2.50
Syde Berman. Editor and Publisher, 1660 Broadway (19).
Sonnd Merchandising Monthly (|$™»nt 19" ' ContJoHed ci°r"
Jerome J. Brookman, Editor and Publisher, 299 Madison Ave. (17).
S°Ino adv VC(orSeO JMonthly Physics 1955 2 36 123 75.00
Dr. R. T. Beyer, Editor; American Institute of Physics, Publisher,
336 E. 45th St. (17).
Space/Aeronautics Monthly j^^Sce "^ 3 CoWoHed circ.
Randolph Hawthorne, Editor; Conover-Mast Publications, Inc..
206 E. 42nd St. (17).
Spare-Time Crosswords — See Champion Crosswords.
Libraries 10 ti. a yr Libraries 191° Con trolled* fr^dis^
Mary L. Allison, Editor; Special Libraries Assn., Publisher, 81 E. 10th St. (3).'
JFriday Baking Indus 1916 2 30 105 5.00
"irVing" Walters'. Editor; Specialty Bakery Owners of America, Publisher,
820 Broadway (7).
Speed Age JMonthly Auto Rac'g 1947 8 27 140 8.50 $180,647
Al Burger, °Ed[torTspeed Sport Magazines, Inc.. Publisher, 41 E. 42nd St. (17).
Speed Mechanic, (offset) Quarterly {Mechanics m3 8 27 14° 1'40
William Schroeder, Editor; Joseph J. Bardie, Publisher, 215 Fourth Ave. (3).
Speedy Crosswords — See Champion Crosswords.
Spike 'n'Tyke — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group K
.Monthly
J80.000
4,022
830
>42,803
1,O40
4,327
1,487
61,077
1988
8.00
1946 8
26 140
40 140
Controlled circ.
27 140 10.00
Controlled circ.
Spirit. ......
Liquor Publications, Inc., 404 Fourth Ave. (16).
[Buyers of
Sponsor ................................... .Saturday ......... {Broadcast
(Advertising
Norman R. Glenn, Editor; Sponsor Publications Inc., 40 E. 49th St. (17).
Spooky, The Tuff Little Ghost — See Harvey Comic* Group.
Sport ......................................... Monthly .......... Sport (Gen'l.).... 1946 3 27 148
See also Sport-Saga Men's Group. _ .^ . _ ,._.
Ed. Fitzgerald, Editor; Macfadden Publications. Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
>3,243
>1 1,866
3.00 *462,400
Ctrcofctton— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *J«ne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Popttlstten—1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate, y/lnnwd only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Gold* to the use of the Directory m front of book.
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NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Cols <2> Width V Depth Sub Gift
Sport-Saga Men's Group ..... ........................................................................... JLI 349 41*
Comprised of: Climax; Master Detective; S»ga; Sport; True Detective?' Space '
sold in combination as a group. See individual listings.
Macfadden Publications. Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
Sports Afield ............................ Monthly .......... Outd'r Spts ........ 1887 3 27 143 3.50*1,015,052
Ted Keating, Editor; Hearst Corporation. Pub., 67th St. and Eighth Ave. (19).
Sports Aire Mnnthlv I Sports Equip. 1938 3 26 140 8.00
sports Age ............................... Monthly .......... {Retailing Controlled circ. >10,648
Armond Van Pelt, Ed.; Reuben H. Donnelley Corp., Pub., 805 E. 45th St. (17).
' flnthusia^t 1956 3 27 14° 4'00 ** 44^01
John Christy, Editor; ZYff-Davis Publishing Co., 1 Park Ave. (16).
SportShelf News Monthly JHobb &Ints 1953 3 18 94 1'°° tlMOO
Combined issues for June-July and August-September.
Jeff Miller. Editor; Sportshelf News, Publisher, 133 W. 44th St. (36).
Sports Illustrated Monday Sports 1954 3 27 143 7.50 *864,788
Henry R. Luce, Editor; Time, Inc., Publisher, Time and Life Bldg. (20).
Sportsman — See Complete Adventure Group.
Snot Mn«thW JAdvertis'gA 1950 3 26 140 3.00 850
op°l Montftly {Selling Controlled free dist. 14,150
Printed in three editions : National Ed. ; Eastern or Mid- Western Ed., Pacific-
Mountain Ed.
Spot Publishing Co., Inc.. 404 Fourth Ave. (16).
Square Journal V-f" {Thurs.TUe8* Colle*iate *929 5 23 208 Free 11,000
Students of School of Education, the School of Commerce and Washington
Square College, New York University, Editors and Publishers, 85 South Bldg.,
Washington Square (3).
™in"n>r. Und 1HCI°!.<!.l'.}Morn-ex-Sun---IndePendent 1834 5 23 206 20.00**20,910
fGer)}Sunday Independent 1834 8 23 295 10.00 **37 ,905
Erwin Single. Ed.; August Steuer, Pub., 60-20 Broadway, Woodside 77, Queens.
[Adventure,
Stag Monthly ] Personalities, 1949 3 27 143 3.25 *567,868
[Sports, etc.
See also Complete Men's Group ; also Stag Group.
Stag Group — Comprised of: Male; Stag. *1, 077,832
Space sold in combination as a group.
Noah Sarlat, Editor; Martin Goodman, Publisher, 655 Madison Ave. (2).
Stamps Saturday Stamp Coll 1932 3 26 140 3.00 $34,500
H. L. Lindquist, Editor; H. L. Lindquist Pub'ns, Inc., 153 Waverly Place (14).
1893 3 26 140 4.00 *6,309
Star chroom Laundry Journal. Monthly Pow. Laundry.... 2 41 140
Total unpaid dist. 1,067
Henry A. Moxdzer, Ed.; R. H. Donnelley Corp., Pub., 805 East 45th St. (17).
Star Spangled War Stories — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Startling Detective — See Fawcett Men's Group; also Fawcett Detective Unit.
^Journal1 Suflrar'Trade JThursday Sugar Trade 1842 2 46 140 85.00
H. L. HueHnTEdiTor;' Willett & Gray, Inc., Publisher, 140 Front St. (5).
Steel Construction Digest \r»»o^^i^ [Structural 1944 2 40 136
(no adv.) (offset) f Quarterly |gteel Const> Controlled free dist. $21,000
American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc., Publisher,
Room 1501, 101 Park Ave. (17).
Sterling Detective Group Bi-monthly (casls0"1"6 195° 8 27 14° 1'50 *191'922
Comprised of: Confidential Detective Cases; Crime Detective. Space sold in
combination as a group. A /-p,v
Ruth Beck, Editor; Detective House, Inc., Publisher, 441 Lexington Ave. (17).
Sterling Men's Group Monthly { Fict .' sfoHes& 1955 8 27 14° 3.00*393,685
Comprised of: Man's Conquest; Man's Illustrated Magazine, circ. *134,447;
Showdown for Men. Space sold in combination as a group.
Jack Hoffman, Editor; Hanro Corp., Publisher, 441 Lexington Ave. (17).
Sterling Women's Group Monthly {p^P^r^onTs1953 3 27 14° 8'°° *835'072
Comprised of: Movie Mirror; Real Confessions, circ., *109,494; TV and Movie
Screen ; TV Picture Life. Space sold in combination as a group.
Sterling Group Inc., Publisher, 441 Lexington Ave. (17).
Steuben News-f Monthly Frat-Educ 1928 5 24 210 x2.00
Issued bi-monthly July-August and September-October.
National Council Steuben Society of America, Publisher,
869 Lexington Ave. (17).
Stores Monthly fDept., Chain, 1918 8 27 140x5.00 9,978
Combined issue for July and August. \ Specialty Store Controlled free dist. 906
Helen K. Mulhern, Editor; National Retail Merchants Assn., Publisher.
100 W. 81st St. (1).
Strange Adventures — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Strange Tales — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRtnd McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Street & Smith's Three Star Edition — See Charm.
Successful Selling (offset) Monthly Direct Selling.. ..1957 3 27 140 1.50
Not issued during May, June, July, December. Controlled free dist.
Ralph Collins, Editor; Sales Publications, Inc., 320 Fifth Ave. (1).
Sugar Y Azucar Monthly Sugar Indus 1916 g Jf J^O 6'°°
E. W. Mayo. Jr., Ed.; Mona Palmer, Pub., 604 Fifth Ave. (20). Controlled circ.
Sugar and Spike— See National Comics Group, The (Blue Unit).
Summer and Casual IM™**,!,, TT,i».«it,,r*» 1956 2 80 105 8<0°
Furniture-f- jMonthly Furniture Controlled free dist.
Not issued during May, July, August.
B. H. Hellman, Editor; Pinover Publications, Inc., 114 East 82nd St. (16).
f Upper Elemen
Summer Ti»e (no adv.) {!££& J gg^r 19" 3 27 140 .50
(^Interest
Tony Simon, Editor; Scholastic Magazines, Inc., Publisher, 33 W. 42nd St. (86).
Superboy — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Super Duck Comics — See Archie Comic Group.
Superman — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
SUP.P Market Ma».,.r Monthly {&y8SUP'r 1M° »
Gordon Cook, Editor; Cook Publications, 114 East 32nd St. (16).
Super Market Merchandising.Monthly Super Mkts 1936 \
Super Market Pub. Co., Inc., 67 W. 44th St. (36).
Supermarket New.+ Monday {|S£±k.U 1962 VJ. ttj£J,a L°t°
Julian Handler, Editor; Fairchild Publications, Inc., 7 East 12th St. (3).
..?^ }Monthly Indust. Mang»t.l955 2 26 98 7.50
H. F. Merrill, Editor ;' American Management Assn., Pub., 1615 Broadway (86).
..Bi-monthly \&*Gen/int." 1953 3 27 131 1.60
William Macfarlane, Editor; Suppressed, Inc., Pub., 627 Lexington Ave. (17).
tatrfMlfert** Month* {?§«$£* 1988 2 MLd ™
Surgical Business, Inc., Pub., 482 Fourth Ave. (16).
Svobodna i Nezavisima 1 f Political 1949 7 22 280 500
Bolgaria (Bulgarian) VFortnightly.....* • IT^M««*J«»»«I r"«r.f*.«iio/i fra«* A\a*
(no adv \ I *• Educational vvontroiieci tree aisi.
Dr. G*. M. I)imirrov, JEditor; Bulgarian National Committee, Publisher,
200 W. 67th St.
Swimming Pool Age .Monthly {ifd^dfoper! 1926 3 26 14° 5'00
Richard Lortz, Editor; Hoffman Harris, Inc.', Publisher, 425 Fourth Ave. (16).
Syndicate Health Magazine... Monthly Health 1957 Controlled1 free dist.
Anthony Lord, Editor; J. T. Schwartz and L. D. Solomon, Publishers,
7 W. 44th St. (86).
5 24 210
[Sunday Independent
'SteplieVc/Somody,' Editor; Magyar Publishing Co., Inc., 216 W. 18th St. (11).
Tab— See Tab Men's Unit.
Circ
251,500
>8,601
789
7,063
96,000
> 10,067
* 15,333
4333
*52,125
4,793
25,600
>3,402
6,000
2.000
4,509
104,000
4,500
Tab Men's Unit. Bi-monthly Pict. Mag 1951 2 23
90
.
Comprised of: Picture Scope; Tab; Vue. Space sold in combination as a group.
Subscription price $3.00 for 12 issues.
Stearn Publications, Inc., 509 Fifth Ave. (17).
1,000,000
140 10.00
156 East
3 26 140 2.00
Total unpaid dist.
5 24 210 3.00
3
Tappi Monthly {f^duVtry*^ 1949 2 44
R. G. Macdonald, Ed.; Tech. Assn. of Pulp and Paper Industry, Pub.
44th St. (17).
Tarzan — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
Taxicab Industry-Auto \iur»«*Mtr /Taxi & Rental 1946
Rental News-f ^Monthly |p,cet Oper,§
Taxi Weekly -f Wednesday N. Y. Taxicabs... 1932
A. Weisinger, Editor and Publisher, 200 West 67th St. (19).
Tea and Coffee Trade Journal. Monthly Tea, Coffee 1 9 ° l
James P. Quinn, Ed.; Tea and Coffee Trade Journal Co., Pub., 79 Wall St. (5).
Teachers College Record V..... Monthly Educational 1900 2 30 91 4.00
M. R. Brnnstetter, Editor; Bureau of Publications Teachers College, Publisher.
626 W. 120th St. (27).
Technical Book Review Index... Monthly /Index to Scien. ,0oR 0 on me TEA
Not issued during July and August. \& Tech. Books li>a& ^ du 1U5 7>BO
Anthony Martin, Editor; Special Libraries Assn., Publisher, 81 E. 10th St. (8).
Mm xSun JMot- Plct- 1805 8 22 294 194.40
Subscription priceVKiTa copy. ' "1 S^&S* Tu«. tom circ!
J. S. Perlman, Editor and Publisher. 626 W. 62nd St. (19). Set. circ.
81 98 4.00
Controlled circ.
9,133
*6,116
3,021
13,622
>2,878
2,994
1,471
**70,094
Cfrodatkm A A Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPoblisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
•AS, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallv
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Telephone Review(noadv.).... Monthly Telephone 1910 2 42 138
Printed in two editions : Downstate ; Upstate. Free to employees.
Eliot Read, Editor; New York Telephone Co., Publisher, 140 West St. (7).
Television Monthly Television 1944 8 controUed c'irc
Frederick A. Kugel, Editor; Frederick Kugel Co., Pub., 422 Madison Ave? (11)1
Television Age I^Mon6)1^ Telev. Trd 19B8 8 ££ 14° 7:°°
Art King, Editor; Television Editorial Corp., Pub., 444 Madison Ave. (22)!
Television Daily — See Radio Daily-Television Daily.
[Gen'l Int. 1ncA 3 26 m ZQQ
2 42 131
Clrt
±92000
'
>S2«4
1950
3.00
46,000
J7.403
4,520
1,428
Temas, Revista Iluatrada \Mrt«*vi
(Spanish) (offset) J Monthly..
Jose de la Vega, Editor; Temas Corp.,% Publisher, 352 W. 44th St. (36).
Tempo (offset) Monthly {pfcTorial 1953 1 42 73
Lawrence Reich, Editor; Sports Report, Inc., Publisher, 9 E. 48th St. (17).
Tevyne (Lithuanian) Friday Independent 1910 7 26 280 3.00
M. Leo Vaail, Ed.; Lithuanian Alliance of America. Pub., 807 W. 80th St. (1).
Texas Rangers — See Thrilling Fiction Group.
Textiles Panamericanos \Monthlv Textile Mf* 1941 3 26 14°
(Spanish) JMontftly lextile Mfg Controlled free dist.
Joaquin M. Rodriguez, Editor; George F. Zeland, Publisher, 570 7th Ave. (18).
Textile World Monthly Textiles ..1868 3 26 140 2.00
Prentice M. Thomas, Editor; McGraw-Hill Publishing Total unpaid dist.
Co., Inc., 330 W. 42nd St. (36).
Theatre Arts Monthly Dram. Arts 1916 3 27 140 5.00
National Theatre Arts Council, Publisher, 205 West 45th St. (23).
Theatre. The-f Weekly Theatre ,1958 3 26 140 7.00
Charles H. Lipsett, Editor and Publisher, 425 W. 25th St. ( 1). 2 40 140
This Week Magazine Sunday Gen'l Int 1935 5 22 170 **1 1,685,220
A magazine distributed each Sunday with the Baltimore Sun, Birmingham News,
Boston Herald, Buffalo News (Saturday), Charlotte Observer, Chicago Daily
News (Saturday), Cincinnati Enquirer, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Dallas News,
Denver Post, Des Moines Register, Detroit News, Houston Post, Indianapolis
Star, Jacksonville Florida Times Union, Los Angeles Times, Memphis Commer-
cial Appeal, Miami News, Milwaukee Journal, Minneapolis Tribune, New
Orleans Times-Picayune, New York Herald Tribune, Norfolk Virginian Pilot,
Philadelphia Bulletin, Phoenix Republic, Pittsburgh Frees, Portland Oregon
Journal, Providence Journal, Richmond Times -Dispatch, Rochester Democrat
& Chronicle, San Antonio Express, San Francisco Chronicle, St. Louis Globe-
Democrat, Salt Lake City Tribune, Spokane Spokesman-Review, Syracuse
Post- Standard, Washington Star, Wichita Eagle.
United Newspapers Magazine Corp., Publisher, 485 Lexington Ave. (17).
Thought (Fordham Univ.) Quarterly { Literary* 1926 1 54 98 5'°° J1'171
J. E O'Neill, Ed.; Fordham University, Pub., 441 East Fordham Rd. (58).
888 News-f Monthly Labor 1940 4 26 168 1.00
Milton Miller, Editor; Local 338. Retail, Wholesale, Chain Store Food Employees
Union, CIO, Publisher. 180 West 42nd St. (86).
Three Mouseketeers — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Thrilling Fiction Group Monthly Fiction 1931 2 32 112
Comprised of: Astrology; New Crossword Puzzles; Popular Crossword Puzzles;
Variety Crossword Puzzles. Space sold in combination as a group.
Pines Publications, Inc., 10 E. 40th St. (16).
Ticker, TheV-f Tuesday Collegiate 1982 5 22 217 x
Students of the School of Business and Public Administration of College of the
City of New York, Editors and Publishers, 17 Lexington Ave. (10).
TM. \r™tMv fAdvg.. Mkt'gA 1927 8 27 140 5.00
Tid* Monthly | pubHc Rela'ns Total unpaid dist.
Morgan Browne, Editor; Executive Publications, Inc., 630 Third Ave, (17).
6,000
3,500
*12,825
1,016
Time Monday Current News....l923 3 27 140 7.00*2,282,307
Issued Wednesday preceding.
•Atlantic Edition Monday Current News....1946 8
Time
27
27
27
27
140 12.50
to 15.00 * 134,099
140 6.50 * 195,437
140 12.50
to 15.00 *64,229
140 12.50
to 15.00 *78,683
Time — Canadian Edition Monday Current News..- 194 3
1 94 1
Time — Latin American Ed Monday Current News....
Time— -Pacific Edition Monday Current News. ...1946
Henry R. Luce, Edi; Time, Inc., Publisher, Time & Life Bldg. (20).
Timely Women's Group Bi-monthly {R^m^sfories 1951 3 27 14° 1*5° 1'000»000
Comprised of: Hollywood Screen Parade; Movie and TV Spotlight; Private Ro-
mances: Romance Time; TV Headliner. Space sold in combination as a group.
Actual Publishing Co., Inc., 609 Fifth Ave. (17).
rTimes4- Every Morn....Ind. Dem 1851 8 22 308 16.50**60O,319
Charles Merx, Editor; New York Times Co., Publisher, Sat. mom. circ.**47O,O46
229 W. 48rd St. (86). Sunday circ. 15.50**1,221,337
Timei Book Review Sunday Book Review*... 1896 5 24 170 4.80*1,801,559
A part of the Sunday New York Times. Also Bold separately.
F. Brown, Editor; New York Times Co., Publisher. 229 W. 43rd St. (86).
Times Magazine ..Sunday General Int 1896 5 24 170 17.50tl,2<21,387
Magazine section issued with Sunday New York Times.
Lester Markel, Editor; New York Times Co., Publisher, 229 W. 48rd St. (86).
Ch
on— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement! ; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. * Nonpareil
tmt, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Gemma. xRand McNaHy
estimate. VI»sued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Sub
5.00
Total unpaid dist.
Ore
*1 1,647
2,322
Ttres-TBA Merchandising Monthly
/Tire & Auto
"I Service Stat'ns
NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Cols • Width TOtpth
Tip Top Comics—See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Tlr« R»tf«rv A A^...rt^ 1 (Retail ft Whol. 1938 8 26 140
New? JMonthly Tire.Batteryft 2 40 140
' * I Acces. Dealers
D. W. Clephane, Editor and Publisher, 881 Fourth Ave. (16).
1919 8 26 140
2 40 140
Controlled circ.
Philip E. Robinson, Editor; Bill Bros., Pub. Corp., 630 Third Ave, (17).
fF*K.i.»A* 1886 8 27 140 8.00
Tobacco+ Friday \ IniS T«?«. 2 40 14°
\Allied Indus. Controlled free dist.
Win. G. Reddan, Editor; Lockwood Trade Journal Co., Inc., 49 W. 46th St. (86).
Tobacco Jobber Monthly {^balfco*Trd 1925 6 24 168 8*°°
BPA Statement not released at press time.
Tobacco Business Papers, Inc., Pub., 1860 Broadway (28).
Tobacco Leaf Saturday Tobacco 1865 4 27 168 6.00
G. P. Sullivan, Editor; The Tobacco Leaf Pub'g Co., Room 704. 217 B'way (7).
Today's Art Monthly Art 1952 2 42 133
Combined issue for July- August. Controlled free dist.
Anthony Lord, Editor; J. T. Schwartz and L. D. Solomon, Publishers,
7 W. 44th St. (86).
Today's Baby — See Alf ord Baby Group.
Today's Living (offset) Quarterly {puSitsh'gs 1966 I 40 140
Modern Consumer Publications, Inc., 175 Fifth Ave. (10). Controlled free dist. $500,000
Today's Love Stories — See Double Action Group.
Today's Secretary ...Monthly Secretarial 1899 3 27 140 8.00
Not issued during July and August. 2 40 140
Mary Jollon, Editor; The Gregg Publishing Div. of the McGraw-Hill Book Co.
330 West 42nd St. (36).
Tomahawk — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Tom and Jerry — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Tomorrow's Man (offset) Monthly { Body Bid*. 1952 2 26 82 8-BO
Paul Lange, Editor; Tomorrow's Man Publishing Co., Inc., 150 Lafayette St.
Tops in Human Highlights....Monthly Gen'l Articles.... 1953 2 19 66 1.80
William Woolfolk, Editor; John B. Musacchia, Publisher, 157 W. 57th St. (19).
Town and Country Monthly Soc..Spts..Fash. 1824 4 24 158 7.50
Henry B. Sell, Editor; Hearst Corporation, Pub., 572 Madison Ave. (22).
Town and Village + Thursday Independent...., 19 47 5 24 215 2.00
Charles G. Hagedorn, Ed.; Town and Village, Inc., Pub., 614 East 14th St. (9).
>32,052
$1,648
J616
3,672
73,800
140,452
* 80,0 11
**6,493
£ Monthly Trademarks 1911 1 55 108x50.00
Assn., Publisher, 6 E. 45th St. (17).
Trade Union Courier -f- Bi-wkly, Fri...Labor 1936 5 28 210 3.00
M. C. Raddock, Editor; Trade Union Courier Pub. Corp., 145 E. 82nd St.
Trad* with TtAlv-i- Mo«*Mv f Italy- Amer. 1945 2 86 116 x5.00
Trade with Italy-f- Monthly -{commerce Controlled free dist.
American Chamber of Commerce for Trade With Italy, Inc., Publisher,
105 Hudson St. (13).
£784
$3,522
U.264
>2S,376
(22).
5.00
3.00
(36).
1.50
8,687
1.40 400,000
>7,366
5,029
TrmnsporteModerno(Span.) Bi-monthly.. J i~Ma~teri~a7s"~~ 1958 8 2LJ4? , *\™
[Handling Controlled circ.
Norman S. Green, Ed.; Export Pub'rs Company. Inc., 134 East 59th St.
Travel Monthly {do^r Life °Ut" 1901 8 27 188
Malcolm Davis, Editor; Travel Magazine, Inc., 60 West 57th St. (19).
Travel Agent Semi-mo Travel Indus 1929 2 42 140
Eric Friedheim, Editor; American Traveler, Inc., Pub.. 2 W. 46th St.
Travel Digest Bi-monthily Travel 1958 2 24 91
Muriel E. Richter. Editor and Publisher, 250 W. 57th St. (19).
Travel in Fashion Quarterly Worn. Fash's 1956 2 25 91
Travel in Fashion. Publisher, 866 Fifth Ave. (1).
Travel Weekly Tuesday Travel Indus 1948 B ^n Jolfed circ.
Irwin Robinson, Editor; Robinson Publications, Inc., 424 Madison Ave. (17)."
Travel Trade Monthly Travel Indus 1929 2 48 140 8.00
E. A. Valk, Editor; J. 8. Lewis, Publisher. 189 Spring St. (12).
True... M Monthly /Fact, Stories, 1Q«7 « 97 1Aa A r\
Prints edition for Canada. 1 For Men 1987 8 2T 148 4'°
Douglas Kennedy, Editor; Fawcett Publications. Inc., 67 West 44th St. (86).
True Adventures — See Adventure Men's Group.
True Confessions Monthly True Stories 1922 8 27 148 1.80*1,250,244
See also Fawcett Women's Group.
Florence J. Schetty, Editor; Fawcett Publications, Inc., 67 West 44th St. (36).
True Crime — See Skye Men's Group.
True Detective Monthly /Fact Detective , Q9A . 97 1 4ft « nn . ,An w
See also Sport-Saga Men's Group. IStories 1924 8 27 148 8'°° *300'377
R. F. Buse, Editor; Macfadden Publications, Inc.. 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
CIT2^?tl?l~^r*Sept- A'B-C- Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPwblisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNslly
mfSii^'^ZEft'OP7 durill« *«*<tewte Twtr. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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_
NEW YORKf (Continued) Estab Col i<S> Width V Depth Sub Girt
..... Detect. Stories... 1963 8 27 140 1.60 $127,000
Victor Michael's, Editor; Brookside Enterprises, Inc., 8 W. 40th St. (18).
True Experience ...................... Monthly .......... Fact Stories 1926 3 27 148 2 00 *30&294
See also True Story Women's Group. ' ^^
Frank R. Gould, Editor; Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
True Love Stories ................... Monthly .......... Fact Stories ....... 1924 3 27
See also True Story Women's Group.
Evonne Rae. Editor; Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
True Romance .......................... Monthly .......... Fact Stories ...... 1923 3 27 143
See also True Story Women's Group.
Frank R. Gould, Editor; Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
3 27 143
148 2.00*290,026
2.00*562,131
True Story Magazine .............. Monthly .......... Fact Stories ..... ..1919
See also True Story Women's Group.
Nina Dorrance. Editor; Macfadden Publications, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St.
True Storv Women's Group .......................................................
Comprised of: True Experience; Photoplay; TV-Radio Mirror; True Love
Stories; True Romance; True Story. See individual listings.
Macfadden Publications. Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
True Life Stories ..................... Bi-monthly ..... [Romance IOKO o **n IAQ
Subscription price 12 issues, $3.75. | Stories 1358 8 ^ 14S
Pines Publications, Inc., 10 E. 40th St. (16).
True Medic Stories ................. Bi-monthly ..... Health ............... 1957 3 27 140
W. W. Scott, Editor; Creatwood Publishing Co., 1790 Broadway (19).
True Men Stories (offset) ...... Bi-monthly ..... Men's Int ........... 1956 8 27 140 1.60
Harold Straubing, Editor; Feature Publications, Inc., 1790 Broadway (19).
True Police Cases — See Fawcett Men's Group ; also Fawcett Detective Unit.
True Secrets — See Complete Women's Group; also Mv Romance Group.
True Western Adventure ....... Bi-monthly ..... Fiction ............... 1957 8 27 143
Subscription price $4.00 for 2 years.
James Wyckoff, Editor; Fawcett Publications, Inc., 67 W. 44th St, (36).
Trust Bulletin, The \Mnnth1v /Trust Busi. 1Q9n 9 9- Q. ft nn
(noadv.) ............................ {Monthly ......... ((Banking) 192° 2 27 94 8-°°
Not issued during July and August.
Joseph H. Wolfe, Editor; Trust Division, American Bankers Assn., Publisher,
12 East 86th St. (16).
Trusts and Estates ................. Monthly .......... Financial ............ 1904 3 28 142 6.00
C. C. Luhnow, Editor; Fiduciary Publishers. Inc.. 50 E. 42nd St. (17).
Truth Seeker ............................ Monthly .......... Atheism ............. 1873 2 42 133 2.00
Charles Smith, Editor; Truth Seeker Company, Inc., Pub., 88 Park Row (8).
Tubby — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Turok — See Dell Comic Group (Western and Adventure Group).
TV and Movie Screen W««f^iv fTV A Movie 1QK« « 9ft -,«« Qnn
(offset) ............................... jMonthly ......... \Entertain'nt 1963 3 26 136 3.00
See also Sterling Women's Group.
Richard Heller, Editor: Morris S. Latzen, Publisher, 441 Lexington Ave. (17).
TV Funnies — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
TV Girls and Gags (offset).... Bi-monthly ..... Cartoons, Photo 19 54 1 86 70 1.50
Ben Bennett, Editor; Sports Report, Publisher, Inc., Publisher, 9 E. 48th St. (17).
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa.— New York Metropolitan Edition, circ., * 1,279, 3 19.
TV Headliner — See Timely Women's Group.
TV Illustrated ......................... Bi-monthly ..... TV Pers'nalfs...l965 2 40 186
Subscription price $3.25 for 12 issues.
Bessie Little, Editor; Martin Goodman, Publisher, 655 Madison Ave. (21).
TV Junior (offset) .................. Monthly .......... fChildren's 1qKR , K7 OR « nft
PHn ted in 81 Regional editions. iTVInts. 1958 l 5T 98 8-°°
William H. Lieberson, Editor; Justin E. Kates, Publisher, 225 Varick St. (14).
TV Land — See Screenland Plus TV-Land.
TV Picture Life — See Sterling Women's Group.
TV Radio Mirror ..................... Monthly ........ f Women TV 1Qoa « 07 140 o nn
See also True Story Women's Group. \& Radio Lisfrs 1938 3 27 143 8'00
Ann Mosher, Editor; Macfadden Pub'ns, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
TV Picture Life (offset) ......... Bi-monthly ..... TV Entertain'nt 1953 3 26 186 1.50
See also Sterling Women's Group.
Richard Heller, Editor; Morris S. Latzen, Publisher, 441 Lexington Ave. (17).
[Personal Side,
TV Star Parade ....................... Monthly ......... | Home Life of 1951 3 26 143
I TV Favorites
See also Ideal Fan Group : Ideal Women s Group.
Leonore Silvian, Editor; Ideal Publishing Corp., 295 Madison Ave. (17).
TV Tab— See Chicago, 111.
TV World — See Complete Women's Group.
TV World ................................. Bi-monthly.... j&^fj^s'6* 1953 3 26 188
Patricia Grubbs, Editor; Martin Goodman, Publisher, 665 Madison Ave. (21).
Tweety and Sylvester — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Two Gun Kid — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
2.00*2,443,163
(17).
*5,652,962
-i.iva i
*173,1
200,000
. flR.
4»685
*8,680
$1,500
123,230
8.00*220,326
8.25
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Andlt;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. ^ Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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TWU Express .......................... Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1949 5 23 214 1.00
J. J. Kutch, Editor; Transport Workers Union of
America, Publisher, 210 West 60th St. (19).
U.E.News (United Electri-
-weekly ........ Labor ................. 1935 6 24 199 2.00
(no adv.) -f .......................
Julius Emspak, Editor; United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers, Pub-
lisher. 11 East 61st St. (22).
ineering \Bi-monthly Engineering 1950 2 89 126 3.00 800
„.,_ , n. « xL<ng. j .... j
B. Wolchuk, Editor; Society of Ukrainian Engineers in America, Publisher,
2 East 79th St. (21).
Ukrainian News + (Ukr'n). ...Thursday Labor 1920 8 26 280 5.00 §2,195
L. Tolopko, Editor; Ukrainian News, Inc., Publisher, 85 E. Fourth St. (3).
fUkr'n & Soviet 1(M. - KC inft K nn
Ukrainian Quarterly. The Quarterly.... j Science, Politics iy44 rinf;iiA<i i" ^ +o KAn
land Art Controlled free dist. JA500
Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Publisher, 302 W. 13th St. (14).
Uncensored Bi-monthly { Topics* P°m' 1952 3 25 126 3.00*650,000
George Shute, Editor and Publisher, 509 Fifth Ave. (17).
Uncensored Confessions — See Hillman Romance Group; also Hillman Women's Group.
Uncle Scrooge — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Underwear New, + Month* {ft^ear 193' 2 &,t£lf* circ* 1>632
Robert T. Adams, Editor; Underwear Institute, Publisher, 468 Fourth Ave. (16).
Underwriter, The Weekly 4- ..Saturday Insurance 1859 3 28 133 5.00 7,741
E. T. Cunningham, Ed.; Underwriter Printing and Pub. Co., 116 John St. (88).
Undzer Weg (Yiddish) Semi-mo Political 1924 2 42 186 8.00
Issued monthly during July and August.
Charles Freilich, Editor; United Labor Zionist Party, Publisher, Room 410,
305 Broadway (7).
r UNESCO Bulletin for 1Q .. . „ T *^^^Aa 1947 1 55 105 3.50 $2,100
Libraries (no adv.) /8 "• a yr Libraries Controlled free dist. $6,000
Prints editions in English, French, Spanish and Russian.
TrNnrQ™ rv,T.,vni,.io/™ -*v \ M,vntM~ f International 1955 1 57 107 1.75 $700
UWEbCO Cnromde(no adv.). .Monthly ] Affairs Controlled free dist. $7,500
Prints editions in English, French, Spanish.
UNESCO Courier, The Iw^vi,, f International 1948 2 40 147 3.00 $132,500
(no adv.) JMontnly \Understandfg Controlled free dist. $16,600
Prints editions in English, French, Spanish and Russian.
Sandy Koffler, Editor; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization, Publisher, 801 Third Ave. (22).
Unexpected, The — See National Comics Group (Blue Unit).
Uniforms and Accessories lr»««»*««i«. /Women's IQKK. Q oc i^n o nn
Review {Quarterly I Uniforms 1955 8 26 14° 2'00
Paul Albert, Editor; A. F. G. Enterprises Inc., Publisher, 1186 Broadway (1).
Union Seminary Quarterly lo« „».*«,. w r^n *Tfc«nl««r 1939 2 22 94x2.00 2.7OO
Review V [Quarterly Coll.&Theolog... Controlled free dist. 4,OOO
Students of Union Theolog. Sem'ary, Eds. and Pubs., 3041 Broadway (27).
United Journal (Chinese) Morn.ex.Sun. ..Independent 1952 9 25 202 21.00
Shin-Fu-Woo. Editor; Chinese American Press, Inc., 199 Canal St. (18).
United States-German ~|
Chamber of Commerce- Lmjr«.».*Vii«T (U.S. -German 10,17 o AO i9Airin nn K (\n(\
Monthly Bulletin (offset) fMonthly 1Trade 1947 2 42 126x10.00 5.000
(Eng. &Ger.) J
G. A. Gaurke, Editor; U. S.-German Chamber of Commerce, Inc., Publisher,
11 Broadway.
~ * icco JMonday Tobacco 1874 4 27 168 6.00
Irving Mates, EditorV'Tobacco Journal Inc., 99 Hudson St. (13).
TUT +M- /Mfg. of Uphol.1934 2 28 108 8.00
Monthly j Furniture Controlled circ. >S,168
Robert Doyle. Editor; Hall Publishing Co., 230 Fifth Ave. (1).
U.S. Camera Magazine. Monthly Photog.(Genfl),1938 3 27 140 3.50 * 264, 43 3
U. S. Camera Publishing Corp., 9 East 40th St. (16).
U.S.-Holland + Monthly {Sv^Indni. 1944 8 29 19° 2'0°
P. Pearse O'Sullivan, Editor; Netherlands Chamber of Commerce in the United
States, Inc., Publisher, 651 Fifth Ave. (17).
fBuyers & 1957 3 27 140 8 00
U. S. Radio Monthly j Seners^of^ Controlled circ. >10,632
Arnold Alpert, Editor and Publisher, 50 W. 57th St. (19).
^E^nia^ W°rld) {Monthly Labor 1909 5 24 238 4.00 500
Michael Nukk/EaitorTtJus Ilm Publishing Co., Inc., 150 E. 121st St. (35).
Vaba Eesti Sona (Free 1
Estonian Word) ^Saturday 1949 5 26 206 9.00 §3,520
(Estonian) |
August Waldman, Ed. ; The Nordic Press, Inc., Publisher, 243 East 84th St. ( 16 ) .
Valor — See Skye Men's Group.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V A»at« lines, 14 to inch. tCotraty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Estab ColsOWidthVDepth Sub
1905 6 24 210 10.00
6.60
NEW YORKf (Continued)
Variety + Wednesday.... fTheat., Radio
Circ. not available for publication. \& Mov. Pict.
Abel Green, Editor; Variety, Inc., Pub., 154 W. 46th St. (86).
Variety Crossword Puzzles — See Thrilling Fiction Group.
(5c to $5 Chain 1931 3 26 140
Variety Store Merchandiser.. .Monthly \ Store Mgrs.& 2 40 140
[Executives Controlled circ.
Prints section in January called "Stop-Shrinkage" ; February, "Display Almanac
and Handbook"; March, "Toy Selling Guide"; April, "Soft Goods Selling
Guide" ; May, "Toiletries and Drugs Selling Guide" ; June, "Confectionery and
Fountain Guide"; July, "Stationery and Back-to-School Selling Guide";
August, "Notions and Style Selling Guide"; September, "Housewares, Hard-
ware, Horticulture and Homefurnishing Selling"; October, "Training-to-Sell
Guide"; December, "12 Month Buying and Ordering Calendar".
Preston J. Beil, Editor; Variety Store Merchandiser Publications,
419 Fourth Ave. (16).
Venture (offset) Quarterly Literary 1954 * 48n 1J1 I:5.0
Controlled free dist.
Circ
>26,636
224
210
Joseph J. Friedman, Editor and Publisher, 167 West 22nd St. (11).
Vertical File Index Monthly Pamph't Index.., 1932 2 30
Not issued during August.
Charlotte W. Squires, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Publisher,
950 University Ave. (52).
Villager-f- Thursday Independent 1933 5 24
William H. Honan, Editor; The Villager, Publisher, 49 E. 9th St. (3)
Village Voice, The Wednesday Independent 1955 5 24 ^v
Daniel Wolf, Editor; Edwin Fancher, Publisher, 22 Greenwich Ave. (11)
Virology Monthly Biochemistry 1955 1 52 98
Subscription price $11.00 per volume, 3 vols. annually.
G. K. Hirst, Editor; Academic Press Inc., Publisher, 111 Fifth Ave. (3).
Visnyk (Herald) (Ukr'n) 1 Monthly Ukran. Int 1947 2 40 126
(no adv.) [Not issued during August.
I. Wowchuk, Editor; Organization for Four Freedoms of Ukraine. Inc
Publisher, 315 E. 10th St. (9).
Vital Speeches of the Day {c^i ™« JEduc., Gov., 100. 0 ._ , 0
(no adv.) }Semi-mo JEcon. & Bui. 1934 2 42 "3
T. F. Daly, Jr., Editor; City News Publishing Co., 83 W. 42nd St. (86).
112 6.00
1,000
1,000
6,034
3.00 $13,500
1 13, 500 — Free
3.00 §6,780
3,000 — Free
4.00
7.00
1,600
8,766
8.50 *415,258
Out 1st and 16th of month. Issued monthly during May, June, July and Dec.
Jessica Daves, Ed.; The Conde Nast Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave. (17).
Vogue Pattern Book Bi-monthly Fashions 1915 3 27 143 3.00*312,308
Out Jan. 6; Mar. 8; May 8; July 25; Sept. 9; Oct. 24.
Ruth Seder Cooke, Editor; The Conde Nast Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington
Ave. (17).
.......... Af.M«th
1892 3 30 140 2.00
Rev. A. Chester cark,Editor; Board of H. & F. M. of A. M. E. Church, Publisher,
112 W. 120th St. (27).
C Buyers of
1953
27 140
40 140
Controlled circ.
Volume Feeding Management. .Monthly s
I Hous/g~Mkt.
Jack Ghene, Editor; Conover-Mast Publications, Inc., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
Voluntary and Cooperative lMmithlv 1 £°rv Gr^D1™" 19S1 8 26 14° 10-°°
Groups Magazine JMonthly {^/J^'tfons Controlled circ. >10,011
Gordon Cook, Editor; Cook Publications. 114 E. Thirty-second St. (16).
Volunteer Gazette (no adv.). .Monthly {R^ftf'^6**' 1896 2 34 121 1>5°
David R. Balch, Editor; Volunteers of America, Pub., 840 West 85th St. (24).
Vue— See Tab Men's Unit.
Waldorf-Astoria, The — See Promenade.
Wallpaper and Wall \Monthlv /Wall Paper 1914 2 27 105 3.50
Coverings + JMonthly (industry Controlled free dist.
B. H. Bellman, Ed.; Pinover Publications, Inc., 114 E. 82nd St. (16).
Wall Street Journal -f 'fSt"*^,'- l£E^L?"!i!S'* 1«89 6 32 29624.00
>57,935
£15,004
6,495
2,106
*.».
Prints Eastern Edition mornings except Saturday and Sunday,
Prints Midwest Edition mornings except Saturday and Sunday,
Prints Pacific Coast Edition mornings except Saturday and Sunday, **83,8O9.
Prints Southwest Edition mornings except Saturday and Sunday, **52,2S7. . .^^^
Combined circ.**536,313
Robert Bottorff, Editor; Dow, Jones & Co., Inc., Publisher, 44 Broad St, (4).
Walt Disney's Comics — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
War Cry 4- (no adv.) Saturday Salva'n Army.... 1881 4 28 168 4.50 $79,000
LtCoL R ?D? Hughes, Editor; The Salvation Army. Pub., 120 W. 14th St. (11).
Wastes Engineering jMonthly Sanitation 1930 3 27 140 2.00 *4,475
(Sewage and Industrial)..] "iu *
M M. Cohn, Ed.; R. H. Donnelley Corp., Pub., 305 East 45th St. (17).
Clrculation-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
1P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems 12 to inch ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate VI»»ued only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the u»e of the Directory fa front of book.
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Waste Trade Journal Saturday Waste Mater'ls. 19 05 8 26 14015.00
Dudley B. Taylor, Editor; Charles H. Lipsett, Publisher, 426 W. 25th St. (1).
Watchman-Examiner Thursday Baptist 1877 8 27 140 8.00
J. W. Bradbury, D.D., Editor; Watchman- Examiner Foundation, Inc., Publisher,
28 E. 26th St. (10).
1Q77 Q 07 1 Al\ ft Aft
Water Works Engineering Monthly Water Supply.... 1B ' ' Total unpaid dist,
M. M. Cohn, Editor; R. H. Donnelley Corp., Publisher. 805 E. 45th St. (17).
2 42 140 6.00
Issued monthly from May to September.
L Levin Shatckes. Ed.; Jewish Socialist Verband, Pub., 175 E. Broadway (2).
Weekly People (no adv.) .Saturday Soc'list Labor.... 1891 7 26 280 2.00
Erie Hass, Editor; Socialist Labor Party, Publisher, 61 Cliff St. (88).
Welding Journal + Monthly Welding 1922 | \\ {$ 7'00
B. E. Rossi, Editor; American Welding Society, Pub., 88 W. 89th St. (18).
Western — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Western Action — See Double Action Group.
West SideNews-f Thursday Independent 1946 5 24
Dorsey Short, Editor; Hardy Rogers, Publisher, 200 W. 72nd St. (28)
W..U,de,Th. 8t,a,,
Cln
*6,032
1,370
$6,678
16,299
210 2.00 tlO.OOO
187
2 40 187
Circulation — Controlled varies from 1 10,000 to $20,000.
Prints "West Side Buyers Guide" as an annual supplement.
James W. Danahy, Editor; West Side Association of Commerce, Inc.,
830 W. 42nd St. (36).
Weteran (Veteran) (Polish). .Monthly Veterans 1921 8 26
Mrs. J. Woyska, Ed.; The Polish Army Vet'ns' Assn., Pub., 19 Irving PI. (3).
Where Saturday Enter. News 3 27 140 6.00
Distributed in New York's leading: hotels. Controlled circ.
Anne S. Ritchey, Editor; Where What When, Inc., Pub., 260 W. 57th St. (19).
Whisper Bi-monthly Person' y Topics 194 6 3 27 143 1.60
Hy Steirman, Publisher, 45 W. 45th St. (36).
Wilbur Comics — See Archie Comic Group.
Wilson Library Bulletin Monthly Mag.forLibra's.,1914 2 80 112
Not issued during- July and August.
Marie D. Loizeaux, Editor; H. W. Wilson Co., Pub.. 950 University Ave.
wi«~»,i TT^* ™« M «*»>!„ [Club Affairs 1892 3 26 140
Winged Foot, The Monthly **jof N Y A C
C. C. Neff. Editor and Publisher. 19 E. 48th St. (*17).
Wire and Radio \Monthly f Elec. ^ lggg 2
Communications .............. J ********** 1 Cororounfca ns
L. G. Baxter. Editor; C. A. Nelson, Publisher, 25 Beaver St. (4)
Woman's Day .Monthly Women's Int 1937 8
Prints Canadian Edition.
Distributed through supermarkets at ten cents a copy.
Fawcett Publications, Inc., 67 W. 44th St. (36).
Women In Crime — See Skye Men's Group.
fMorn.ex.Sat. /Worn. Wear 1910 5
126 2.50 £5,150
$15,000
3.00 23,281
2 41 140
(52).
4.80
38 126 2.00
*8,200
2,612
27 148
*2,706,796
24 225 12.00
*47,769
2,024
Women's Wear Daily \& Q^ ( A Fashions " " 'Total unpaid dist.
Yancey Gilkerson, Editor; Fairchild Publications, Inc., 7 E. 12th St. (8).
Wonder Woman — See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
Woodpecker — See Dell Comic Group (Animated Group).
Worker, The-f Sunday {Labor™18* 1935 5 24 21° 8'50
News Press Inc., Publisher, 23 W. 26th St. (10).
W?n^dv'.* C.!.r.Cle ?an J6ti.ayr Labor Frat 1986 2 42 142 x
Nathan Chanin, EditorV National Executive Committee of the Workmen's Circle,
Publisher, 175 E. Broadway (2).
World Medical Journal Bi-monthly Medical 1949 2 40 140 x5.00
Austin Smith, M.D., Ed.; World Medical Assn., Pub., 10 Columbus Circle (19).
World of Fantasy — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
World Outlook + Monthly Meth. Miss'ns... 1911 8 27 140 1.50
See Leaders' Group ; also Religious Home Unit, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dorothy McConnell and Dr. Henry Sprinkle, Editors; Methodist Publishing
House, 150 Fifth Ave. (11).
World Over Bi- wkly ( Frf. )!*,._ TJ-__«/ ICMA o o& iaa o 7K + tnA oan
Issued October through May. i&rU $104,285
Jewish Education Committee of New York, Inc., Publisher, 1776 Broadway (19).
World Petroleum Monthly Intem'l Petrol.,.1980 8 88 168 8.00
Mona Palmer, Publisher, 604 Fifth Ave. (20). Controlled circ.
World Review of Hotels la.*«.^.- [Hotels, Clubs, 18?5 g 2g 196 4 00
and Travel {Saturday JTmvefAgts Total unPaid dist*
Lucy F. Huntington, Editor; Ahrens Pub'g Co., Inc., 71 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
World's Business — See Guia.
World's Finest— See National Comics Group (Red Unit).
§13,029
tis.ooo
t!5,746
152,619
>1 0,345
*7,342
2,512
Cfn
«— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *Jone snd March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included In membership fe«.
BE SURE TO READ the Culd« to tb* UM off th« Directory m front of book.
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Sub
Clrt
32,980
NEW YORK (Continued) Estab Cols* Width 7 Depth
World-Telegram and Sun +....Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1867 8 22 8062
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sat. evg. circ 1
Roy W. Howard Editor; N. Y. World-Telegram Corp., Pub., 126 Barclay St. (15).
World Tennis Monthly Tennis 1958 8 27 148 8.00
Gladys M. Heldman, Ed. and Pub., Box 8, Gracie Station. 2 41 148
World Week — See Scholastic Magazines.
Worth Street News Quarterly Textile Trade..... 195 6 8 80 140
Frederick Kogos Publishing Co., Inc., 1140 Broadway (1).
Wyatt Earp — See Marvel Comic Group (Red Unit).
Yachting............ Monthly Yachting 1907 2 41 147 5.00 476,075
Critchell Rimington. Editor; Yachting Publishing Corp., 205 E. 42nd St. (17).
Yellow Book -f Quarterly Fiction 1910 2 28 112 1.00
Phil Painter, Editor; Phil Painter Publications, 480 Lexington Ave. (17).
YiddUhe Kultur (Jewish ]
Culture) (Yiddish) [Monthly Jewish Lit 1988 2 42 112 6.00 $5,000
(no adv.) J
Nachman Mayzel, Editor; Yiddisher Kultur Farband, Inc., Publisher. 189
Second Ave. (8).
StrugglerM Yiddish) ! } Friday Zionist Int 1932 2 57 140 8.00 $10,423
M. Shtrigler, Editor; "Bar Yiddisher Arbeiter Pub'g Assn., 45 E. 17th St. (8).
Y.M.H.A. Bulletin(no adv.).... Wednesday Y.M.H.A. 1900 5 24 196 .25
Martin Tolchin, Editor; Y.M.&Y.W.H.A. of New York, Publishers,
1895 Lexington Ave. (28).
Young Americans (offset) Monthly [I?rir?« ?n f J 1957 3 27 14°
Not issued during July and August. 1 14 yrs Controlled free dist. J150.000
Mrs. Anne S. Tobias, Editor; Strong Publications, Inc., 431 E. 67th St. (22).
Young Judean (no adv.) lMonthlv Jnv«mll* 191° 2 32 112 !-50 J8.000
(offset) J Monthly Juvenile Controlled free dist. $2,000
Ahron Gelles, Editor; National Young Judean., Publisher, 116 W. 14th St. (11).
Young Romance Group .Bi-monthly Fiction 1947 8 26 126
Comprised of: All For Love; Personal Love; Young Romance. Space sold in
combination as a group.
Feature Publications, Inc., 1790 Broadway (17).
Young Romance — See Young Romance Group.
Your Life (no adv.) Bi-monthly Pers'l Develop... 1987 2 24 90 2.00
John J. Green, Mgn. Editor; Kings way Press, Inc., Publisher, 11 W. 42nd St. (36).
Your New Baby Monthly f Pre-Natal & 1Q/19 « 0_ 1>IQ
Purchased by department stores and I Baby Care iy4^ * z' 148
diaper services for free distribution to their customers.
Mrs. Maja Beraath, Editor; The Parents Magazine Maternity Service, Inc.,
Publisher. 52 Vanderbilt Ave. (17).
Your Romance (offset) Quarterly Rom. Stories 1953 3 27 140 1.50
W. W. Scott, Editor; Crestwood Publishing Co., Inc., 1790 Broadway (19).
YWCA Magazine, The Monthly Y.W.C.A 1907 2 42 142 2.50
Not issued during July, August and September.
Betsy By ram, Managing Editor; National Board, YWCA, Publisher,
600 Lexington Ave. (22).
Zuk^nft mie Future) JMonthly Lit. A Cult'l 1892 2 36 126 6.00
H.' LeivickrEditorTiZukunf t Publishing Co.. 25 E. 78th St. (21).
NIAGARA FALLS (B4), pop. 90,872 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 101,022);
Niagara Co. (W). On Niagara River, 15 m NW of Buffalo. WAB; NYC; ERIE;
LV;CNRRs.
Manufactures abrasive*, acetylene, automation instruments, automatic rec-
ord players, barrels, business forms, canning machinery, carbons, cereal, chemical
products, corsets, graphite, guided missiles, helicopters, paint, paper products,
storage batteries. Tourist resort. Five banks; bank deposits (1-31-57), $87,-
404,271. 28,617 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 9,742 gas (artif.) meters;
27,648 (residential) telephones. Niagara University (Cath.).
~ „ , JEvg. ex. Sun.r . p^ 1854 8 22 811 28.60**3S,970
Ga*ette+ j Su * Morn Ind. Rep Sunday circ.**24,791
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Thomas F. Berrigan, Editor; Niagara Falls Gazette Publishing Corp.
Niagara Index, The+ V Friday Collegiate 1868 5 24 224 3.00
Students of Niagara University, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
P. O. Box 145.
NINEVEH (J6), pop. X50; Broome Co. (S). 24 m E of Binghamton. D&H RR. Bank,
Afton. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes, cabbage.
Standard — See Standard of Windsor.
NORTH CREEK (N8). pop. X708; Warren Co. (NE). 42 m NW of Glens Falls. D&H
RR. Manufactures handles, pulp. Garnet mines. Summer and winter resort. Hard-
wood timber. Poultry farms. Potatoes.
News-Enterprise Wednesday Independent 1924 6 24 210 2.00
L. D. Sawyer, Editor; Sawyer's Press, Publisher.
NORTHPORT (E2), pop. 3,859 (special U. ^.Census 4-1-57, gives 6,048) ; Suffolk Co.
(SE). On Long Island Sound, 40 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Oyster and clam
fisheries. Resort and residential town. Agriculture.
Journal + Thursday Democratic 1874 7 24 280 8.00
Marion H. Brett, Editor; Northport Journal, Inc., Publisher.
522,115
210,000
5,763
tlOO
$1,100
§1,280
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit!
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems/ 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate V Iwued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Observer -f- Thursday Republican 1922 6 26 280 2.50 §4,576
Edmund Stratton, Editor and Publisher.
NORTH SYRACUSE (H4), pop. 8.856; Onondaga Co. (C). 9 m N of Syracuse, nearest
railroad station. NYC; DL&W RRs. Bank, Cicero. Plating works; nursery.
Agriculture*
Star-!- Thursday Ind. Rep 1925 8 24 294 3.00 §2,026
Don H. Brown, Editor; Onon-Town Publishing Co., Inc., Baldwins ville.
NORTH TONAWANDA-TONAWANDA (C4V2), pop. 39,348 (North Tonawanda,
24,731; Tonawanda, 14,617) (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives North Tona-
wanda, 81,276; Tonawanda, 19,555) ; Niagara Co. (W). On Niagara River, 11 m
N of Buffalo. Terminus of Barge Canal. Boat Connections. ERIE; LV; NYC;
WAB RRs.
Manufactures nuts and bolts, office equipment, furniture, steam pumps,
steam-heating systems, wood flour and fibre, valves, fittings, pipes, amuse-
ment devices, plastics, grinding wheels, automatic phonographs, metal furni-
ture, vending machines. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58), $1,127,125,973.
Newa-t- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1880 8 22 294 21.84 **14,93O
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Tonawanda Publishing Corporation.
NORWICHf (J6), pop. 8,816; Chenango Co. (SO. On Chenango River, 42 m NE of
Binghamton. NYO&W ; DL&W RRs. Manufactures silos, beverages, knit under-
wear, pharmaceutical supplies, fish lines, fireplace units and equipment, shoes,
electronics, dies, sportswear, chemicals. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, cabbage.
Ch™w + C°™*L**™ JMonthly Agriculture 1915 4 24 153 xl.OO 1,800
Chenango Co. Extension Service, Publisher, 8 Mechanic St.
Chenango Union + Thursday Democratic 1816 6 24 287 2.00 §47S
Lewis W. Phelps, Editor and Publisher, Colonia Place.
Snn-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1894 8 24 294 15.00 §3,769
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. J. Jones, Mgn. Editor ; Norwich Publishing Co. Inc.
NUNDA (E5), pop. 1,224; Livingston Co. (W). 46 m SW of Rochester. PA RR.
Manufactures concrete mixers, caskets, machine parts. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms. Potatoes, wheat, corn.
News + Thursday Republican 1859 7 24 280 4.00 **1,571
W. B. Sanders, Editor and Publisher.
NYACK (C2), pop. 5,889 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,903); Rockland Co.
(SE). On Hudson River, 18 m N of New York. ERIE RR. Manufactures sewing
machines, organs, leather goods, dresses, hats. Ship-building. Residential suburb
of New York. Agriculture. Vegetables, fruits.
Fellowship-f- Semi-mo Pacifist 1935 2 29 108 3.00 $9,200
Alfred Hassler, Editor; Fellowship of Reconciliation, Publisher, P. O. Box 271.
Journal-News -f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1889 8 24 294 24.00**! 1,234
Comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday ci re.** 10,433
N. R. Baker, Editor; Landrock Publishing Corp., 68 Hudson Ave.
OAKFIELD (D4). pop. 1.781; Genesee Co. (W). 86 m NE of Buffalo. NYC RR. Manu-
factures gypsum products, canned goods. Gypsum mines. Agriculture. Wheat,
peas, beans.
Independent + Thursday Republican 1924 7 26 280 1.50 §710
A. D. Wicks and D. A. Wicks, Editors and Publishers.
OCEANSIDE (D2%), pop. X28.000; (Br. of Rockville Centre P. O.) Nassau Co. (SE).
15 m SE of Brooklyn. Nearest railroad station, Rockville Centre. Tannery,
nurseries. Residential.
Beacon (offset) Thursday Independent 1953 5 24 220 2.00 §3,450
John F. O'Keeffe, Editor; Oceanside Beacon, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 126.
OGDENSBURG (Kl), pop. 16,166 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 16,838); St.
Lawrence Co. (N). On St. Lawrence River, 55 m NE of Watertown. NYC;
RUT RRs. Ferry to Prescott, Ont. Airline, MOH. Important trade in grain and
lumber. Manufactures paper, shade rollers, curtain rods, woodworking products,
containers, office supplies, paint, mattresses, gloves, women's uniforms, flour.
Summer resort. Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Hay.
f Advance-News -f -Sunday Democratic 1&57 8 23 294 7.80 **4,142
I Henry Belgard, Editor; Northern New York Publishing Co., Inc.
•S Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1830 8 23 294 21.84 **5,464
I Comic strip advertising accepted.
I F. R. Little, Editor; Northern New York Publishing Co.. Inc.
OLD FORGE (L8), pop. X900; Herkimer Co. (NEC). 60 m N of Utlca. Railroad station,
Thendara. NYC RR. Summer and winter resort. Timber.
Adirondack Echo 4- .Friday Independent 1950 6 24 238 3.00 §1,000
J. W. Zahn. Editor; Old Forge Publishing Co., Inc.
OLEAN (D6), pop. 22.884; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). On Allegany River, 60 m SE of
Buffalo. ERIE; PA RRs. Airline, AAA. Manufactures carbon black, wooden tanks,
metal specialties, containers, tile, fibre, dairy products. Railroad shops. Oil, gas
wells. Dairy, poultry farms.
News-f Thursday Republican 1932 7 24 808 8.50 6,234
Myron Lown. Editor and Publisher, 617 W. State St. 4,263— Free
Times-Herald + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1860 9 23 800 21.49**15,473
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Times-Herald Corp., Publisher.
droiTatkm A A Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI««tied only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ONEIDA (J4), pop. 11,825; Madison Co. (C). 26 m E of Syracuse. NYO&W; NYC
RRs. Manufactures silverware, burial caskets and vaults, milking machines,
milk bottle caps, cigars, paper and plywood boxes, furniture, fertilizer, tele-
vision cabinets. Farming, dairying.
Democratic Union + Thursday Democratic 1855 7 24 280 2.00
C. M. Milmoe, Editor; McHenry Press, Inc., Publisher, 122 Lenox Ave.
Dispatch Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1927 8 23 294 12.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John T. Tuttle, Editor; Oneida Dispatch Corp., Pub., 102 Messinger St.
M^ewfl1+;?1!.nty..^fr.?1. . }Monthly Agricultural 1917 4 24 150 xl.OO
Madison County Extension Service, Publisher.
Madison County Times — See Chittenango.
ONEONTA (K5%), pop. 13,564 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 13,015) ; Otsego Co.
(EC). 50 m NE of Binghamton. D&H; NYC RRs. Railroad shops; flour, feed
mills; gloves, dress, trailer factories. State Teachers College: Hartwick College.
Hemlock, pine, beech timber. Agriculture. Hay, corn, potatoes.
Star-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1890 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Oneonta Star, Inc., Publisher, 100 to 104 Chestnut St.
State Times-f V (no adv.) Friday Collegiate 1942 5
Students of State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
ONTARIO (F4), pop. X654; Wayne Co. (NW). 20 m NE of Rochester. NYC RR.
Cannery ; frozen food processing plant. Diversified farming.
Wayne County Mail Friday Independent 1901 8 24 287 3.00
Mary Risley, Editor; Charles J. Stauber, Publisher.
ORCHARD PARK (C5), pop. 2,054 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 3,032) ; Erie Co.
(W). 11 m SE of Buffalo. B&O RR. Manufactures baskets, crates, artificial
wreaths. Summer and winter resort. Diversified farming. Vegetables, corn, wheat.
Press (offset) Thursday Independent 1932 5 24 224 2.50
Russell W. Gibbons, Editor; Eugene H. Wojcik, Publisher, 25 E. Quaker Rd.
OSSINING (Cl%), pop. 16,098 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 17,631); West-
Chester Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 32 m N of New York. NYC RR. Manu-
factures wire, drugs, maps, underwear, plumbing supplies, electrical devices.
Lime-kilns. Sing Sing State Prison. Agriculture.
Citizen-Regis ter-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1840 8 23 288 17.50
Comic strip advertis'g accepted. See also Westchester Group, White Plains, N. Y.
Joseph L. Naar, Editor; Westchester County Publishers, Inc.
OSWEGOf (G8%), pop. 22,647; Oswego Co. (NO. On Lake Ontario, at mouth of
Oswego River, 35 m NW of Syracuse. NYO&W ; NYC ; DL&W RRs. Commerce
with Great Lakes ports in coal, lumber, freight. Terminal of Barge Canal. State
grain elevator; boiler foundries. Manufactures rayon, paper clips and boxes,
paper cartons, oil well supplies, confectionery, knit goods, polishing and cleaning
cloths, copperwire, women's clothing, tank hulls, castings, shade cloth, under-
wear, infants' shoes. State Teachers College. Fort Ontario, oldest fort on North
American Continent. Agriculture. Strawberries, potatoes, hay.
0TdrHomentNewasr+ ^Monthly Agriculture 1920 4 24 150 x.50 *3,800
Oswego County Extension Service Assn., Publisher, Federal Bldg.
Oswegonian, The-f- V Bi-wkly(Tues.) Collegiate 1934 5 24 196 1.00 1,920
Students of State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Palladium -Times 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1819 8 24 294 21.00 §14,304
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Clarence T. Leigh ton, Editor; Palladium-Times, Inc., Publisher.
OVID (G5), pop. 646; Seneca Co. (WC). 25 m N of Ithaca. LV RR. Willard State
Hospital. Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Gazette and Independent -f-.... Friday Ind. Dem 1815 7 26 308 8.00 91><MO
S. E. Mekeel, Editor and Publisher.
OWEGOf (H6). pop. 6,850; Tioga Co. (S). On Susquehanna River, 22 m W of Bing-
hamton. ERIE; LV; DL&W RRs. Manufactures shoes, chairs, tables, polishes,
waxes. Dairy, poultry farms.
J Gazette-h Wednesday Democratic 1808 8 24 297 3.50 2,436
1 Times-f- Friday Republican 1836 8 24 297 3.50 3,080
Jack Bartlett, Editor; Tioga Publishing Co.
OXFORD (J6%), pop. 1,811; Chenango Co. (SO. On Chenango River, 86 m NE of
Binghamton. NYO&W; DL&W RRs. State Woman's Relief Corps Home. Agri-
culture. Dairy, poultry products, cattle.
Review-Times + Thursday Republican 1837 8 24 290 2.50 §2,780
John Van Kleeck, Editor; Chenango Publications. Inc.
OYSTER BAY (D2). pop. 6,216; Nassau Co. (SE). On Long Island Sound. 80 m
E of New York. LI RR. Important oyster industry. Residential.
Guardian -f Friday Ind. Rep 1899 7 26 280 2.00 §2,315
N. Edward Disbrow, Editor and Publisher.
PALMYRA (F4HK pop. 8,084; Wayne Co. (NW). On Barge Canal, 22 m SE of Roch-
ester. NYC RR. Boat connections. Manufactures mechanical packings, paper
boxes, sauerkraut, pickles, vinegar, feed. Hatchery. Dairy farms. Beans, cabbage,
potatoes.
Courier- Journal -f Thursday Republican 1838 7 24 280 3.00 §2,600
Palmyra Courier Company, Inc., Publisher, 122 Williams St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
fP.O Statement: Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. 7 Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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PARISH (H4), pop. (74; Oswego Co. (NC). 27 m N of Syracuse. NYO RR. Manufac-
tures cheese, canned goods. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, bean*.
Mirror + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 5 2t2 224 1.00 5360
Mrs. Lucy H. Klo, Editor; R. Austin Backus, Publisher, Mexico.
PATCHOGUE (E2), pop. 7,861 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 8,288) ; Suffolk Co.
(SB). On Great South Bay, 63 m E of New York City. LI RR. Lace curtains,
floor coverings, leather specialties, steel tape, clothing, boats manufactured.
Planing mill. Fisheries. Dairy, truck farms. Potatoes.
Advance-f ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1871 8 24 280 6.00 **«,660
Capt. John T. Tuthill, Editor; Patchogue Advance, Inc., Publisher.
PAWLING (N7), pop. 1.480; Dutchess Co. (SE). 25 m SE of Poughkeepsie. NYC RR.
Leather bag factory. Resort, summer camps. Trinity Pawling School (boys).
Farming.
News-Chronicle + .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1875 8 23 280 3.00
Arthur B. Sederquist, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
PEARL RIVER (C2), pop. X7,000; Rockland Co. (SE). 25 m NW of New York.
ERIE RR. Printing and binding machinery, biological products manufactured.
Agriculture. Fruits, vegetables.
Independent ...... 1893 8 24 287 4.00 1.458
Arthur D. Hopper, Editor; D. R. and W. L. Sherwood, Publishers.
PEEKSKILL (Cl), pop. 17,731 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 18,287); West-
chester Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 41 m N of New York. NYC RR. Manu-
factures gin, jewelry, food products, hat boxes, underwear, leather goods,
pajamas, oilcloth. Stone quarries. Peekskill Military Academy; St. Mary's
School (girls). Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Lamp ............................. : ........... Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1903 8 26 140 3.00 J200,000
Rev. Ralph Thomas, Ed.; Franciscan Friars of Atonement, Publishers.
Rocks and Minerals ............... .Bi-monthly ..... Minerology ........ 1926 2 27 105 xS.OO
Peter Zodae, Editor; Rocks and Minerals Assn., Pub., Box 29.
Star-H ....................................... Evar.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1922 8 22 296 15.60 **8,850
Comic strip advertis'n accepted. See also Westchester Group, White Plains, N. Y.
E. Joe Albertson, Editor; Peekskill Star Corp., Publisher, 824 Main St.
PELHAM (D2), pop. 1,843 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,974); (independent
branch of New Rochelle P. O.) ; Westchester Co. (SE). Adjoining New York on
the NE. NYNH&H RR. Residential suburb.
Manor Club Bulletin 4- .......... Monthly .......... Worn. Club Int.. 1927 2 39 126 1.00 $800
Mrs. M. B. Wright, Editor; Manor Club, Publisher, Esplanade. Pelham Manor.
Sun -f ........................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1910 8 24 294 4.50 ** 2,448
James E. Kennett, Publisher.
PENFIELD (F4%), pop. 1,018 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 9,671) ; Monroe Co.
(W). 5 m E of Rochester, nearest bank. Railroad station, East Rochester. NYC
RR. Electronic equipment, flour manufactured; nurseries. Diversified farming.
Republican ............................... .Friday ............ Independent ...... 1961 7 23 285 2.00 §1,22S
A. D. Wolfe, Editor; Genesee Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,
2920 Monroe Ave., Rochester.
PENN YANf (F5). pop. 5,481; Yates Co. (WC). At outlet of Keuka Lake, 16 m S of
Geneva. NYC; PA RRs. Manufactures flour, buckwheat products, fruit juices,
canned vegetables, boats, clothing, paper, baskets, chemicals, store and building
fixtures. Resort. Finger Lakes region. Diversified farming. Grain, fruit,
vegetables.
Chronicle-Express -f ................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1824 8 24 297 3.50 **4,872
Sidney E. Ayres, Editor; Penn Yan Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
PERRY (D5), pop. 4,583; Wyoming Co. (W). 85 m 3 of Rochester. BAO RR.
Manufactures knit goods, cutlery, septic tanks, underwear. Dairy, grain farms.
Record-Herald + ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1877 7 24 280 8.50 **2,185
Joseph W. Pascoe, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
PHCENOC (H4), pop. 1,917; Oswego Co. (NC). On Oswego River and Barge Canal,
15 m NW of Syracuse. NYC RR. Extensive paper manufactories; metal
specialties; machinery also manufactured. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Register-f- ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1858 6 22 224
Mary Jane Boutin, Editor; Mexico Independent, Inc., Publisher, Mexico. 2,850 — Free
PIKE (D6H). pop. 286; Wyoming Co. (W). 46 m SE of Buffalo. Railroad station,
Hardys. B&O RR. Bank, Gainesville. Trout fisheries. Timber, poultry, grain
farms. Nursery. Potatoes, peas, buckwheat.
Wyoming County Gazette -f... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1874 8 24 280 3.50 868
Susan Bowen, Editor; L. Aldrich Cass, Jr., Publisher, Warsaw.
PINE PLAINS (N6%), pop. X666; Dutchess Co. (SE). 27 m NB of Poughkeepsie.
Railroad station. Millerton. NYC RR. Dairy farms.
Register-Herald -f ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1882 7 24 280 8.50 51,300
Grant A Aroh, Publishers.
PITTSFORD (E4), pop. 1,668 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 1,742) ; Monroe Co.
(W). 6 m SE of Rochester. NYC RR. Manufactures sauerkraut, pickles, vinegar,
mustard, transmission and conveyor belt equipment. Fish hatchery. Diversified
farming. Potatoes, cabbage.
Brighton-Pittsford Post-f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1982 7 24 286 8.00 S3»18S
A. D. Wolfe, Editor; Genesee Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,
2920 Monroe Ave., Rochester.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: {Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ens. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Poptilation— 1950 Census. xRand McMsUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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PLAINVIEW— See Hicksville.
PLATTSBURGf (Ol). pop. 17,788 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 18,416):
Clinton Co. (NE). On Lake Champlain, at mouth of Saranac River, 25 m NW of
Burlington, Vt. D&H RR. Airline, EAL. Boat connections. Trade center for
Adirondack region. Manufactures wallpaper, pulp and paper, lumber, razor blades,
concrete blocks. Creamery. State Teachers College. Resort. Timber. Diversified
farming. Apples, potatoes.
01 Agr?cultu?aiy News {Monthly Agricultural 1913 4 24 140x1.00
G. H. La Mare, Editor ; Clinton County Extension Service Assn., Publisher,
P. 0. Bldg.
Press-Republican + Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1895 8 24 300 21.84 **12,013
Color advertising accepted.
William K. Babel, Editor ; Plattsburg Publishing Co.. Inc.
PLEASANTVILLE (DIM.), Pop. 4,861 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,656);
Westchester Co. (SE). 31 m NE of New York. NYC RR. Residential
Journal -1- Thursday Independent 1887 5 23 196 3.00 §1,665
Percy H. Power, Editor and Publisher, 11 Washington Ave.
Patent Trader — See Mount Kisco.
Reader's Digest Monthly Sum.of Cur.Lit..l922 2 25 91 4.00*12,184,516
Also prints the following editions: Western Edition, circ. $2,091,380; Overseas
Military Edition, circ. $146,214; Spanish No. 1 Combination includes all Latin
American Spanish Editions, circ. £1,221,760; Spanish No. 2 Combination in-
cludes all Latin American Spanish Editions except Argentina, circ. $928,250;
Caribbean Edition, circ. $402,439; Mexican Edition, circ. $334,462; Southern
Hemisphere Edition, circ. $170,024; Argentine Edition, circ. $293,375; Portu-
fuese Edition, circ. $500,300; France Edition, circ. $1,082,339; Belgian
French) Edition, circ. $98,563; French Swiss Edition, circ. $31,370; German
Swiss Edition, circ. $64,982; German Edition, circ. $833,280; Austrian Edition,
circ. $76,000; Iberian (Spanish) Edition, circ. $146,300; Italian Edition, circ.
$512,400; British Edition, circ. $1,080,549; South African Edition, circ. $145,-
223; Indian Edition, circ. $69,041 ; Swedish Edition, circ. $301,072; Norwegian
Edition, circ. $192,251; Danish Edition, circ. $227,364; Finnish Edition, circ.
$138,867; Austrian Edition, circ. $452,843 ; New Zealand Edition, circ. $76,997 ;
Japanese Edition, circ. $403,900; Arabic Edition, circ. $41,206; Canadian
English Edition, circ. $815,595: Canadian French Edition, circ. $174,109;
Dutch Edition, circ. $120,000.
De Witt Wallace, Lila A. Wallace, Editors ; Reader's Digest Assn., Inc., Pub.
PORT BYRON (G4%), pop. 1,018; Cayuga Co. (C). On Barge Canal, 26 m W of Syra-
cuse. NYC RR. Manufactures mince meat, plumbers' supplies, aluminum hard-
ware: plating works. Truck, dairy farms.
Chronicle Thursday Ind. Rep 1876 7 24 280 3.00 §434
F. H. Hosmer, Editor and Publisher, Red Creek.
PORT CHESTER (D2), pop. 23,970 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 24,609) ; West-
Chester Co. (SE). On Long Island Sound, 26 m NE of New York. NYNH&H RR.
Manufactures confectionery, bolts, nuts, brushes, toys, footwear, carbonated
beverages, shirts, wire, pumps, generators, chemicals, sheets, pillow cases. Agri-
cultural. Apples, peaches.
Guide-f Thursday Independent. 1931 6 24 210 3.00 §780
Peter F. Capeci, Editor and Publisher.
Item + Evg.ex.Sun Independent -1899 8 23 297 17.50**14,722
Comic strip advertis'g accepted. See also Westchester Group, White Plains, N. Y.
Item Publishers, Inc.
PORT HENRY (O2tt), pop. 1,881; Essex Co. (NE). On Lake Champlain, 51 m 8 of
Plattsburg. D&H RR. Boat Connections. Pig iron foundries. Resort. Iron ore
mines. Dairy farms.
Essex County News -f Friday Republican 1907 8 26 280 3.50 §850
P. M. Stoughton, Editor; Essex County Republican Co., Inc., Pub., Keeseville.
PORT JEFFERSON (E2), pop. 8,296; Suffolk Co. (SE). On Long Island Sound,
70 m E of New York. LI RR. Boat to Bridgeport, Conn. Manufactures lace,
cement products, hosiery, ceramic tile. Sand and gravel industries. Yachting
center. Agriculture. Peaches, farm produce.
Record -f- Thursday Republican 1932 5 24 210 3.50 §2,422
Norman Brokenshire, Editor; Stuart Gracey, Publisher.
Times -|- Friday Republican 1877 8 24 280 4.00 **2,540
Lemuel Gregory, Editor; Suffolk Consolidated Press Co., Inc., Publisher,
82 Fourth Ave., Bay Shore.
PORT JERVIS— Port Jervis Union-Gazette—See Middletown.
PORT WASHINGTON (D2), pop. x 16,700; Nassau Co. (SE). On Manhasset Bay, 20 m
E of New York. LI RR. Manufactures concrete blocks, electronics, boats. Sand
and gravel industries ; clamming and lobster fishing. Residential suburb of New
York. Yachting center. Vincent Smith School.
News + -Thursday Ind. Rep 1903 5 24 214 8.00 **3,678
Ernest Simon, Ed.; Griscom Publications, Inc., 26 The Place. Glen Cove,
Reporter -f- Friday Independent 1940 6 24 217 2.60
Dorothy G. Ford, Editor and Publisher, 175 Main St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, +U»es Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census, xRand McNally
estimate. Vh'tied only during academic year. xSubscrlptlon included in membership fee.
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POTSDAM (LI), pop. 7.491 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 7,694) ; St. Lawrence
Co. (N). 80 m E of Ogdensburg. NYC RR. Manufactures paper, cheese. State
Teachers College; Clarkson College of Technology (men). Timber. Dairy farms.
Potatoes.
Clarkson Integrator-f- V ......... 10 ti. a yr ........ Collegiate .......... 1920 5 24 210 2.00 2,000
Students of Clarkson College of Technology, Editors and Publishers.
Clarkson Tech Alumnus ......... Quarterly ........ Coll. Alumnus... 1<J44 | J7 140 x $5,750
John A. Green, Editor; Clarkson Tech Alumni Association, Publisher.
Courier and Freeman -f- ........... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1851 8 23 294 3.50 **2,859
Courier-Freeman, Inc., Publisher.
RacQuette, The+ V ................. Friday ............ Collegiate ............ 1948 5 24 196 3.60 Jl.OOO
Students of State Teachers College, Publishers.
POUGHKEEPSIEf (N7), pop. 41,023 (special U. S. Census April, 1957, gives township
pop. 29,770). Total city and township 70,793. Dutchess Co. (SE). On Hudson
River, midway between Kingston and Newburgh. NYC; NYNH&H RRs. Airline,
MOH. Boat connections May to October. Bridge to Highland, N. Y.
Manufactures ball bearings, cream separators, business machines, industrial
clarifiers, electrical insulators, milking equipment, dresses, lingerie, precision
gages. Elevators; electronic research; Dog, horse and cattle breeding; apple,
peach, cherry orchards; grape vineyards. Eight banks; deposits (6-30-58),
$199,559,841; clearings (6-30-58), $79,549,578. 21,404 electric (AC) meters;
13,858 gas (nat.) meters; 72,000 telephones. Vassar College (women) ; Oakwood
School.
Cooperative Living (no adv.). 8 ti. a yr .......... Group Farming. 1949 2 42 133 1.00
Henrik F. Infield. Editor; Group Farming Research Institute, Inc., Publisher,
Van Wagner Rd., R.D. 3.
w— v^v^a. fEvg.ex.Sun., T«^«^^^f Ifi82 8 22 800 28.60**28,246
New Yorker-f- .......................... |gun Morn Independent ...... Sunday circ. 10.40 **29,226
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Clifford J. Nunn, Editor; Poughkeepsie Newspapers. Inc., Pub., Memorial Square.
1935 8 26 140 xS.OO 10,000
Vassar Alumnae Magazine V.. 6 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Alumnae ..... 2 40 140
Controlled free dist. 18,000
J. C. Van de Water, Editor: Associate Alumnae of Vassar College, Publishers,
Vassar College.
Vassar Miscellany News V ..... Wednesday ..... Collegiate ........... 1914 5 24 210 8.75
Students of Vassar College, Editors and Publishers, Vassar College.
Monthly .......... Juv. Comics ....... 1940 2 40 126 1.00
Richard E. Small, Editor: K. K. Publications, Inc.
PULASKI <H8). pop. 2,088; Oswego Co. (NO. 40 m N of Syracuse. NYC RR.
Manufactures boilers, sportswear, paper and milk products. Dairying.
Democrat+ .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1850 7 24 280 3.00 §2,158
Carl W. Funk, Editor and Publisher.
PURCHASE (D2), pop. - ; Westchester Co. (SE). 4 m E of White Plains, nearest
bank and railroad station. NYC RR. Nurseries. Residential.
WBuUetint+ M.C.d.iC.al JMonthly .......... Medical ............... 1933 2 89 133 x 2,200
Boyden Roseberry,' Editor; Medical Society of the County of Westchester, Pub.
PUTNAM VALLEY (Gift), pop. 1.908; Putnam Co. (SE). 5 m N of Peeskill. nearest
bank and railroad station. NYC RR. Nursery. Poultry, dairy, fruit farms.
1988 2 26 84 4-°°
Not issued during July, August, September.
Ben Solomon, Editor; Youth Service, Inc., Publisher.
QUEENS VILLAGE (D2%) (Sta. of Jamaica P. O.), pop. - ; Queens Co. (SB). In
Queens Borough, City of New York, 8 m E of Jamaica. LI RR. Residential.
Times-Review + ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1921 8 24 280 1.00 8,244
Queens Publications, P. O. Box No. 1.
RANDOLPH (C6). pop. 1,465; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 17 m E of Jamestown. ERIE
RR. Tin can, furniture, aluminum ladder factories; foundry; feed mill. Dairy,
1teg\*te+*Le™*...*™*'. ..... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1858 8 24 301 3.00 §1,891
Robert Aldrich, Editor; Randolph Register, Inc., Publisher.
RAVENA (N5%). pop. 2.006; Albany Co. (B). 14 m S of Albany. NYC RR. Manu-
factures cider, vinegar, cast iron fittings, concrete blocks, ladies blouses. Stone
quarries. Dairy, fruit farms.
News-Herald + ........................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1862 6 26 280 3.00 §1,460
George E. Bleezarde, Editor and Publisher, 164 Main St.
RED CREEK (G4). pop. 617; Wayne Co. (NW). 20 m SW of Oswego. NYC RR.
Manufactures canned goods, silos, water tanks. Diversified farming. Fruit,
celery, onions.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1894 7 24 280 3.00 §890
F. H. Hosxner. Editor and Publisher.
RED HOOK (N6%), pop. 1,225 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 1,565) ; Dutchess Co.
(SE). 22 m N of Poughkeepsie. Railroad station, Barrytown. NYC RR. Cider mill.
Dairy, fruit farms. Apples.
Advertiser-f ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1928 8 24 294 8.50 §1,625
Ralph Rushmore, Jr., Editor; Red Hook Advertiser Corporation, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNallj
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REGO PARK— See Flushing.
RHINEBECK (N7), pop. 1,923; Dutchess Co. (SE). On Hudson River. 16 m N of
Poughkeepsie. NYC (railroad name, Rhinecliff) RR. Important violet growing
center. Summer residential region. Dairy, fruit farms.
Gazette-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1846 8 24 294 4.00 **1,904
Michael J. Strong1, Editor; Shirley H. Strong, Publisher, 34 E. Market St.
RICHFIELD SPRINGS (L5), pop. 1,534; Otsego Co. (EC). 20 m SW of Utica. DL&W
RR. Manufactures fishing tackle, sportswear, swivels. Hatchery. Health resort,
sulfur baths. Agriculture.
Mercury + ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1867 6 24 280 3.00 §1,450
Le Roy and Marie Palmer, Editors and Publishers.
RICHMOND HILL— See Jamaica.
RICHMONDVILLE (M5). pop. 709; Schoharie Co. (E). 40 m W of Albany. D&H RR.
Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Phoenix + .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1879 6 26 266 2.00 §600
Velma F. Warner, Editor and Publisher.
RIDGEWOOD—See Brooklyn.
RIPLEY (A6), pop. 1,229; Chautauqua Co. (SW). 28 m NE of Erie. Pa. NYC;
NYC&SL RRs. Bank, Westfleld. Manufactures baskets, corsets, soft drinks.
Summer resort. Timber. Agriculture. Chautauqua grape belt, tomatoes, alfalfa.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1875 8 24 294 2.50 §1,333
James D. Towery, Editor and Publisher.
RIVERDALE— See New York, N. Y. (Riverdale Press).
RIVERHEADf (F2), pop. 4,892; Suffolk Co. (SE). At head of Great Peconic Bay,
78 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Manufactures cement blocks, bedding; jet aircraft
assembly and testing plant. Fishing and clamming industries. Agriculture.
Potatoes, cauliflower, lima beans, Long Island ducks.
Mobile Home Citizen liu^fUK, JInts. of Mobile 1954 5 26 220 1.00 2,000
(Offset) ............................ J Monthly .......... {Homeowners Controlled free dist. 1,000
Harold F. Smith, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 147.
News -Re view -J- ........................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1903 8 24 294 5.00 **8,551
News-Review Publishing Corp., P.O. Box 720.
Suffolk County Farm News + Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1917 4 24 154 3.00 2,562
K. G. Regent, Editor; Suffolk County Extension Service Assn., Publisher.
ROCHESTER! (E4), pop. 832,488; Monroe Co. (W). On Lake Ontario and N. Y. State
Barge Canal, 69 m E of Buffalo. B&O; ERIE; NYC; LV; PA RRs. Airlines:
AA; CAP; MOH. Lake port. Boat connections.
Manufactures cameras, film, photographic and optical equipment, men's cloth-
ing, glass-lined steel tanks, checkwriters* and bankers' equipment, thermometers
and barometers, filing and office equipment, telephone apparatus and radio equip-
ment, dental supplies, fuel pumps, carburetors, electric motors, oil burners.
Seven banks; bank debits (7-1-58), $3,851.839,578; deposits (7-1-58), $1,034,-
285,517. 144,547 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 139,435 (residential) *as
(artif.) meters; 128,708 (residential) telephones. University of Rochester; Col-
gate-Rochester Divinity School, Rochester Institute of Technology, and other
professional schools. Three TV stations.
Abendpost-f- (German) ........... Ij^®*' Sat' Independent ...... 1851 7 26 294 6.00 U3.678
Eric Vossmeyer, Editor; Julius Stoll. Publisher, 237-9 Andrews St. (4).
American Turner Topics -f ..... Bi-monthly ..... Recreational ...... 1938 3 27 140 1.50 18,333
Dr. E. A. Eklund, Editor; American Turners, Publisher, 1550 Clinton Ave.N. (21).
Aperture .................................... Quarterly ........ Photography ..... 1952 2 26 102 6.00 J800
Minor White. Editor and Publisher, 72 N. Union St. (7).
Applied Photography liHavr fCom'l 1q48 « 87 11ft
(no adv.) ............................ J4 ti. a yr .......... (Photographer1948 * 87 14°
W. A. Reedy, Editor; Eastman Kodak Company, Publisher, 343 State St.
Automatic M.chin.n, ............. Month* .......... f^ "" * ^ont^ed^c. >13(186
.
Floyd C. Lawrence, Editor; Screw Machine Pub. Co., Inc.. 65 Broad St. (14).
Campus-Times V ...................... Tues. & Fri ..... Collegiate ........... 1873 5 24 224 4.00 2,500
Students of the College of Arts and Sciences, Univ. of Rochester, Editors and
Publishers (8).
Case and Comment 4- .............. Bi-monthly ..... Legal .................. 1894 2 26 87 Free 125,231
E. G. Knight, Ed.; The Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co.. Aqueduct Bldg. (14).
Catholic Courier-Journal ......... Friday ............. {Son^political 1889 8 22 294 4>5° *5S»395
Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. S. Randall, Editor; Rochester Catholic Diocese, Publisher,
86 Scio St (4).
Community News-}- ................ Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1925 5 24 224 $13,000 — Free
Lester B. Rapp, Editor and Publisher, 145 St. Paul St.
f Democrat and Chronicle-f ...... EveryMorn ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1833 8 22 300 2 0.80** 123,722
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. 10.40**180,026
| Times-Union-f ......................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1826 8 22 300 20.80**122£4O
1 Paul Miller, Editor; Gannett Co., Inc., Publisher, 57 Main St., E. (4).
f East Side Reporter-f .............. {?ThSr?>y Ind«Pendcnt ...... 1949 B 24 224 tlO.689— Free
] Eighteenth Warder, TheH-....)7 Independent ...... 1937 5 24 224 *10, 535— Free
I Ashley P. Larkin. Editor and Publisher, 85 Scio St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <» Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ROCHESTERf (Continued) Estab Co Is <^ Width V Depth Sub
Genesee Valley Buyer .Monthly Purch Agts 1926 2 86 129 xS.OO
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
Joseph A. Ehrstein, Editor; Purchasing Agents Assn. of Rochester, Publisher,
Box 67, Irondequoit Br. (17).
Greater Rochester Commerce Monthly Cham, of Com.... 19 14 8 27 129x8.00
Rochester C. of C., Publisher, 85 Scio St. (4). Controlled free dist.
{Greece Press + Thursday Independent 1984 5 24 224 2.00
Irondequoit Press + .Thursday Independent 1982 5 24 224 2.00
Elbert An ge vine, Editor; Donald J. Bittner, Inc., Publisher, 5 St. Paul St.
Image (no adv.) (offset) Monthly Photography 1952 2 42 138x6.00
Not issued during July and August.
George Eastman House, Associates, Publisher, 900 East Ave. (7).
Jewish Ledger-f Friday Jewish Int 1928 5 24
Donald Wolin. Editor; Ledger Publishing Co., 482 St. Paul St.
Lumber Co-operator Monthly { JjJJjJJ Lumber 1917 1 54 105 8.00
Paul S. Collier, Editor; The Lumber Co-operator, Inc., Pub., 889 East Ave. (4).
Metal Removing Bi-monthly fc^g**1** 1966 8 ContrVlL circ.
Ervin Hodson, Jr., Editor; Metal Publications, Inc., 179 Winton Rd. N. (10).
M HoTOC°News.f *X>.?1. *nd JMonthly Agricultural -1915 4 24 154 x.50
Monroe County Farm and Home Extension Service Association and 4-H Club,
Publisher, 828 Fitch Bldg.
Record-)- fsatTk Sun Lejral * Buai 1908 6 24 21° 24*°°
Tom O'Connor. Editor; Russell D. Day, Publisher, 29 N. Water St. (4).
RIT Reporter (offset) Bi-wkly(Fri.) Collegiate 195° C6ont?olled2free dist.
Students and Alumni of Rochester Institute of Technology, Editors and Pubs.,
66 Plymouth Ave., S.
Rochester Re view V IK *!.-.. /Coll. Alumni 1923 3 24 140
(no adv.) JB "• ft yr \A Alumnae Controlled free dist.
The Alumni Federation of the University of Rochester, Publishers (20).
f Tenth Ward Courier-}- Thursday Shopping 1928 5 24 224
< Vicinity Post-*- f?Thur?)y sh°PJ>in* 1927
I Frederick R. Metzinger, Editor and Publisher, 85 Scio St.
Tribune + Monthly Shopping 1940
Bernard H. Flora ck, Editor and Publisher, 85 Scio Street.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Lake Ontario Edition. Circ. * 28 1,8 12. St. Lawrence Edi-
tion. Circ. *4O,022.
Vicinity Post — See Tenth Ward Courier.
ROCKAWAY BEACH— See Far Rockaway.
ROCKLAND — See Roscoe.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE (D2%), Pop. 22,362 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives
25.178); Nassau Co. (SE). 20 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR. Residential suburb of
New York.
Clrc
mo
6300
1,000
86348
55,472
$5.400
224 8.00 §4,296
>10,665
3,900
*1,400
17,500
$22,700
5 24 224
5 24 224
9,000 — Free
6,000 — Free
6,000 — Free
N<W8.and Th6 } Friday Republican 1905 5 24 224 2.00 53,15O
A. J. MacEiroy, Editor; Acorn Publishing Company, 9 Front St.
ROME <K4), pop. 41,682 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 47,920) ; Oneida Co. (C).
On Mohawk River and Barge Canal, 15 m NW of Utica. NYC RR. Boat connec-
tions. Airline, MOH. Copper products center.
Also manufactures brass and wire products, cables, road graders, vacuum and
floor cleaners, radiators, textiles, soaps, strip steel, air conditioning equipment,
paint, rayon, knit wear, fishing tackle, harness. Vegetables and fruit packed.
Griffiss Air Force Base. Four banks; deposits (7-1-58), $76,040,936. 15,676
electric (AC) meters; 10,249 gas (nat.) meters; 16,950 telephones,
Sentinel + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1821 9 22 294 20.00 ** 17,640
Color advertising accepted.
B. C. Barnard, Editor; Rome Sentinel Co., Pub., 186 N. James St.
ROOSEVELT (D2). pop. x 1 1,500 ; Nassau Co. (SE). 16 m E of Brooklyn. Railroad sta-
tion, Freeport. LI RR. Moving picture screens, electric fixtures, metal doors
3.00
and windows, cement blocks manufactured. Residential.
Fishing— Long Island ln^tM- f Fish'g, Boat'g 196° \ 2Al
Waters* JMonthly {& Recreation Controlled free dist.
Russ Crandall, Editor; Essy Publishing Co., Inc., 20 Whitehouse Ave.
Press Friday Independent 1939 6 24 154 1.96
P. V. Solmo, Editor and Publisher, 28 Debevoise Ave.
ROSCOE (L6%), pop. X660; Sullivan Co. (SE). 50 m W of Kingston. Nearest railroad
station. Hankins. ERIE RR. Chemicals, bowling equipment, lumber manufac-
tured. Diversified fanning.
Roscoe-Rockland Review Friday Independent 1957 7 26 800 2.60
Richard L. Roe en ban m, Editor; Olga F. Rosenbaum, Publisher, Jeffersonville.
ROSE — Times — See Clyde Independent and the Rose Times, Clyde. N. Y.
ROSLYN (D2), pop. 1,612 ( special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,676); Nassau Co.
(SE). 28 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Metal products, boats, anesthesia devices,
toys manufactured. Residential suburb of New York. Green Vale School.
Newi + Wednesday Ind. Rep 1877 6 24 214 8.00
James Tnite, Editor; Griscom Publications, Inc., 26 The Place, Glen Cove.
116,500
$12,500
2,468
$864
**2,730
Clradatio*— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A. B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisWs Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCouoty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ROUSES POINT (01%), pop. 2,001; Clinton Co. (NE). On Lake Champlain, 26 m N
of Plattsburg, banking town. CV; ON; RUT; DAH RRs. Boat connection!.
Manufactures pharmaceutical goods. Resort, Fisheries. Truck, grain farms.
Hay, apples.
North Countryman -f- .............. .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1928 7 24 801 3.00 §1,850
Kenneth Grouse, Editor and Publisher.
RUSHFORD (D6), pop. X400; Allegany Co. (SW). 80 m NE of Olean. Railroad
station, Caneadea. PA RR. Cheese factory ; saw mill. Dairy, fruit farms. Apples.
Spectator — See Chronicle-Journal-Cattaraugus Star-Rushford Spectator of Frank-
linville.
RYE (D2), pop. 11,721 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 13,511) ; Westchester Co.
(SE). On Long Island Sound, 24 m NE of New York. NYNH&H RR. Residential
district. Yacht, country clubs. Private schools.
Chronicle-f .............................. .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1905 5 24 189 3.50 §2,475
Howard U. Archer, Editor; Rye Chronicle, Inc., Publisher.
.°U±y. ............ }Mo»thly .......... Club Affairs ....... 1933 \ JJ JJJ 4'80 2>700
Dorothy *Fine,' Editor ;'c. C. Neff, Publisher, 19 E. 48th St., New York, N. Y.
SAG HARBOR (G2), pop. 2,373 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,407) ; Suffolk Co.
(SE). On Gardiner's Bay, Long Island, 90 m NE of New York. Railroad station,
Bridgehampton. LI RR. Manufactures airplane parts, watch cases, screws,
machinery. Shore resort.
Express -h ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1859 6 26 280 3.50
Douglas A. Gardner, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT BONAVENTURE (D6), pop. X 2,000; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). 2 m W of Olean,
banking town and railroad station. PA; ERIE RRs. St. Bona venture University
(Cath.). Diversified farming. Potatoes, wheat, hay.
Bona Venture V -f- ................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1926 5 24 217 2.50
Students of St. Bonaventure University, Editors and Publishers.
Laurel, The -f V ....................... 4 ti. a yr .......... Collegiate .......... 1899 2 29
Students of Saint Bonaventure University, Editors and Publishers.
105x2.00
SAINT JOHNSVILLE (L4tf). pop. 2,210; Montgomery Co. (E). On Mohawk River
and Barge Canal, 80 m E of Utica. NYC RR. Boat connections. Manufactures
dresses, shoes, warp knit fabrics, gloves. Fabric dyeing plant. Diversified
farming.
Enterprise and News and 1 * . ^ »«,
Dolgeville Press and [Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1874 7 24 287 2.50
Republican -f .................... J
Roger and Phyllis Scofield, Editors and Publishers.
SALAMANCA (C6), pop. 8,861; Cattaraugus Co. (SW). On Allegany River. 20 m
SW of Olean. B&O: ERIE: PA RRs. Manufactures furniture, printers rollers,
worsted yarn, last blocks. Dairy farms. Potatoes.
Inquirer-f ................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1919 5 24 224 1.50
J. C. Bush, Editor; Salmanca Inquirer Co., Inc., Publisher, 89 Atlantic St.
Republican-Press + ................. Evg.ex.Sun ...... Ind. Rep ............ 1867 8 24 294 21.84
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Matthew Weber. Editor; Matthew Weber and Latham B. Weber, Publishers.
SALEM (04), pop. 1,067: Washington Co. (E). 82 m SE of Glens Falls. DA H RR.
Manufactures shirts, pajamas, underwear. Slate quarries; timber. Diversified
farming. Potatoes, corn, oats.
FressH- ........................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1845 6 26 287 2.00
Jane W. Tefft, Editor; Mazie H. Tefft, Publisher, Greenwich.
SALINA — See Liverpool-Salina Review.
SANDY CREEK (H8). pop. 708; Oswego Co. (NO. 45 m N of Syracuse. Railroad
station and 'bank, Lacona. NYC RR. Flooring, baby bathinettes manufactured.
Dairying, breeding of purebred cattle.
News-h ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1871 7 24 280 2.50
Wm. J. Potter, Editor; Corse Press, Inc., Publisher.
SARANAC LAKE (M2). pop. 6,918; Franklin Co. (NE). In Adirondack Mountains
45 m SW of Pla t?bSrg. NYC RR. Airline EAL. Summer and winter health
resoVt. State Tuberculosis Hospital and Sanitariums. Pine, spruce, maple timber.
Dairy, truck farms. Potatoes.
Adirondack Enterprise* ........ Evg.exSun .Ind. Dt^™.^ 1894 8 24 29712.50
James Loeb, Jr., and Roger Tubby, Editors and Publishers.
SARATOGA SPRINGS (N4), pop. 16,478 ; Saratoga Co (E) 18 m NE of ' Schenectady.
$1,500
$1,600
Saratogfan-f ............................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep .............. 1854
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Saratogian, Inc., Publisher.
§1,495
§1,086
§3,893
§971
§830
§3,922
8 24 296 21.49**ll,6a7
5 24 281 S.OO
sutlon
Censor — See Herald, Arcade.
C Ststement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA AwHt;
faw swoni- tPublishcr's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^NonpateO
a£'H«e.7i4 t? inch. tCounty seat PapuUtlo^WSC > Cen^ xRsnd McNatty
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SAUGERTIES (N6), pop. 8,907 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 4-288) ; Ulster Co.
(SE). On Hudson River, 12 m N of Kingston. NYC RR. Manufactures coated
paper, crepe paper, undergarments, dresses. Cement, limestone, flagstone Quar-
ries. Agriculture.
Catskill Mountain Star -f ........ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1927 8 24 801 8.00 53,546
D. S. Fellows, Editor; Catskill Mountains Publishing Corp.
Post+ ....................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1887 8 24 28015.60 §1,820
Roger V. Whitbeck, Editor; Saugerties Daily Post, Inc., Publisher.
SAYVILLE (E2U), Pop. 4,251; Suffolk Co. (SE). On Great South Bay, 60 m E of
Brooklyn. LI RR. Boat connections in summer. Manufactures fish hooks,
cement blocks. Blue point oyster and flower industries. Summer resort. Dairy,
poultry, truck farms.
Suffolk County News-f .......... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1885 8 24 280 4.00 §4,650
Joseph C. Jahn, Editor; Marion L. Hoag, Publisher.
SCARSDALE (D2), pop. 18,156 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 17,209); West-
chester Co. (SE). 19 m NE of New York City. NYC RR. Residential suburb of
New York.
Inquirer + ................................ .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1901 8 24 294 5.00 **5>117
Ruth Nash Chalmers, Editor; Scars dale Inquirer, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 418.
SCHAGHTICOKE (N6), pop. 687; Rensselaer Co. (E). 18 m N of Troy. BAM RR.
Bank, Troy. Dairy farms. Potatoes, hay, corn.
Snn-f- ........................................ Friday ............. Republican ......... 1894 6 26 273 2.00 $1.640
T. A. Arnold, Editor and Publisher.
SCHENECTADYf (N5). pop. 91,786; Schenectady Co. (E). On Mohawk River and
Barge Canal. 12 m NW of Albany. NYC; D&H RRs. Boat connections. Exten-
sive electrical manufacturing industries ; atomic energy and research ; locomotive
works. Diesel engines, jet propulsion, varnish, mica insulators, meat products,
wire and cable, knit goods manufactured. Seven banks; bank clearings (6-80-
58), $347,268,498; deposits (6-30-58), $264,392,316. 52,445 (residential)
electric (AC) meters; 32,903 (residential) gas (nat.) meters; 58,899 (residen-
tial) telephones. Union College (men). TV station.
Concordiensis -f V ................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1877 6 24 288 2.00 200
Students of Union College, Editors and Publishers (8). Controlled free dist. 1.2OO
Gaxette-f .................................. Morn.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1894 8 23 308 15.65 **46,209
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John E. N. Hume, Jr., Editor; Daily Gazette Co., Publisher, 334 State St. (1).
Herold- Journal + (Ger.) ......... Friday ............ Independent ....... 1900 7 26 280 3.60
Else H. Raag, Editor; Schenectady Herold Printing Co., Inc., Publisher,
151 Barrett St. (1).
* .......... Agricultural ...... 1918 4 24 140x3.00 750
Martha E. Blessing, Ed.; Schenectady County Extension Service Assn., Pub. (7).
Union College Review 1Q ., Q w Prtl1 A!.iwiril 1911 3 18 130
(no adv.) ............................ I8 *'• a yr .......... CoIL AIumnI ...... Controlled free dist. $11,400
Henry J. S wanker. Editor ; Alumni Council of Union College, Publisher ( 8 ) .
Union-Star-f ........................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1855 8 23 803 15.35**35,624
Comic strip advertising accepted.
H. R. Ekins, Mgn. Editor; K & M Publishing Co., 211 Clinton St. (1).
SCHENEVUS — Monitor — See Times and Schenevus Monitor, Worcester.
SCHOHARIEf (M6), pop. 1,069; Schoharie Co. (E). 30 m W of Albany. Railroad sta-
tion, Central Bridge. D&H RR. Cider mill; machine shop; lime works; nurseries.
Diversified farming.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 8 22 280 3.00 §796
Gerald S. Wharton, Editor and Publisher, Middleburg.
SCHUYLERVILLE (N4), pop. 1,814; Saratoga Co. (E). On Hudson River and Cham-
plain Canal, 88 m NE of Albany. SAS RR. Manufactures woodboard, special
cylinder papers, dairy products. Resort. Agriculture.
Standard 4- ............................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1845 6 26 287 2.00 §74O
Jeanette R. Nevins, Editor and Publisher.
SCOTIA (N6), pop. 7,812 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, givea 7,800) (branch of Schen-
ectady P. O.); Schenectady Co. (E). Adjoins Schenectady on the north. B&N
RR. Tool gages, awnings manufactured. Residential.
Scotia-Glenville Journal -f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1956 6 24 220 8.00
C. W. Andrews, Editor and Publisher, 46 Mohawk Ave. 6,831 — Free
SEAFORD (D3), pop. X 12, 000; Nassau Co. (SE). On Great South Bay, 80 m E of New
York. LI RR. Boat yards ; machine shops ; nursery. Residential,
Southeaster, The-f ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1949 5 24 210 2.00 §3,562
Glen Phares, Editor; Phares Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 98.
SENECA FALLS (G4%), pop. 6,684 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 7,258);
Seneca Co. (WC). On Seneca River, 85 m SW of Syracuse. NYC; LV RRs. Boat
connections. In Finger Lakes region. Manufactures pumpe, rulers and metal
letters, hosiery, rugs, yarns. Diversified farming. Oats, apples, peaches.
Reveille-f ................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1855 7 24 280 3.00 §1,8OO
Florence E. Stewart, Editor; Reveille Publishing Co.
Seneca County Press + ........... Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1912 8 26 308 2.00 §2,965
_ Mrs. Marjorie E. Paddison, Editor; Seneca Press Publishing Co., Inc., 83 Fall St.
ClrcolatJon— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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SHERBURNE (K5), pop. 1,804; Chenango Co. (SO. 82 m SW of Utica. DL&W RR.
Manufactures dog food, antennas, concrete products. Dairy, poultry farms.
Cabbage, peas, beans.
N«ws-f .Thursday Independent 1864 6 24 280 2.00 1 525
John M. McDaniel, Editor and Publisher.
SHERMAN (A6), pop. 861; Chautauqua Co. (SW). 22 m NW of Jamestown. PA RR.
Bank, Clymer. Manufactures wrenches, metal specialties. Dairy, poultry farms.
Chautauqua News -f Friday Independent 1875 8 24 294 2.00 855
Mary Gushing, Editor; James Towery, Publisher.
SHORTSVILLE (F4%), pop. 1,814; Ontario Co. (WC). 25 m SE of Rochester. NYC
RR. Manufactures paper, threshing machines. Cannery. Agriculture.
Enterprise-f- Wednesday Republican 1869 7 24 280 800 R9A
Clarence J. Webster, Editor; William J. Mitchell, Publisher.
SIDNEY (K6), pop. 4,815 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 4,903); Delaware Co
(SB). 40 m NE of Binghamton. NYO&W; D&H RRs. Manufactures magnetos'
calendars. Quarrying and fabricating blue stone; pine, hemlock timber Dairy
poultry farms. Potatoes, cabbage, buckwheat.
Record-Enterprise -f Thursday Republican 1882 8 24 297 350 52 SOO
John A. MacLachlan, Editor and Publisher, 11 Division St. »*,ow
SILVER CREEK (B5%), pop. 8,068; Chautauqua Co. (SW). On Lake Erie, at mouth of
Silver Creek, 88 m SW of Buffalo. NYC; NYC&SL; PA RRs. Manufactures postal
machines, grain cleaning and electronic equipment, textiles, canned goods. Sheet
metal foundries. Lake resort.
Lake Shore News and Times.. Thursday Independent 1906 8 23 308 300 51880
Wallace M. Smallwood, Editor; Lake Shore Press, Inc., Publisher. '
SILVER SPRINGS (D5), pop. 880; Wyoming Co. (W). 25 m S of Batavia. BAO; ERIE
RRs. Manufactures salt, rulers, maple sirup. Dairy farms. Potatoes, beans.
Signal -f- Thursday Republican 1892 8 24 280 2.50 275
Mrs. Ralph Durfee, Editor; Wyoming Co. Newspapers, Publisher, Warsaw.
SKANEATELES (H4V2), Pop. 2,831 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,847) ; Onon-
daga Co. (C). At end of Skaneateles Lake, 7 m E of Auburn. SSL RR. Manu-
factures fibre, corrugated and wood containers, boats. Resort. Diversified farm-
ing. Hay, cabbage.
MIrror-f ,Friday Ind. Rep 1926 8 24 294 3.00 §302
D. H. Brown, Editor; Onon-Town Publishing Co., Inc., Baldwins ville.
Press-l- Friday Republican 1839 7 24 273 3.50 §1,884
W. W. Baker, Editor; Skaneateles Press, Inc., Publisher.
SMITHTOWN (E2), pop. 1,424; Suffolk Co. (SE). 46 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR.
Residential. Agriculture. Poultry, cauliflower, potatoes.
Messenger (North Shore) +.. Friday Republican 1887 5 22 182 3.50 §1,982
Charles De Mangin, Editor ; Rambler Publishing Corporation, Publisher.
News-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1945 5 24 192 3.00 §1,507
Prints Direct Mail Supplement for free distribution. Circ., 3,500.
Robert J. Malone, Editor; The Smithtown News, Inc., Pub., Blydenburgh Road.
Star-f Wednesday Republican 1930 8 24 280 4.00 §2,232
Lemuel Gregory, Editor; Suffolk Consolidated Press Co., Inc., Pub., Bay Shore.
SODUS (F4). pop. 1,688; Wayne Co. (NW). Near Sodus Bay. 80 m E of Rochester.
NYC RR. Manufactures gears, cement products, canned goods, jewelry. Summer
resort. Diversified farming. Apples, cherries, celery.
Record-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1897 6 26 280 3.00 ** 1,356
Besse B. Marks, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTHAMPTON (G2), pop. 4,042 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 4,845) ; Suffolk
Co. (SE). On Atlantic Coast of Long Island, 80 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR.
Summer resort. Agriculture. Potatoes.
Press -f- Thursday Republican 1895 7 26 280 4.00 §3,400
Donald Moore, Editor; H. B. Brown, Publisher.
SOUTH NEW BERLIN (K6%), pop X421 ; Chenango Co. (SO. 40 m NE of Bingham-
ton. UV RR. Bank, New Berlin. Creamery. Poultry, dairy, stock farms.
Bee-f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1897 6 26 280 2.50
John A. Bacon, Editor and Publisher, Gilbertsville.
SOUTHOLD (G2), pop. 1,027; Suffolk Co. (SE). On Long Island Sound, 90 m NE
of New York. LI RR. Summer resort. Truck farms. Potatoes, cauliflower.
n 1871 7 26 26G 3'00
§128
) §2,600
^Vlter"BVGaVen7Editor; F. C. Hawkins, Publisher.
SPENCER (H6), pop. 894; Tioga Co. (S). 16 m S of Ithaca. LV RR. Feed mill. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Potatoes, hay.
Needle-f Thursday Independent 1888 5 24 238 3.00 §1,175
Peter P. Jankowski, Editor and Publisher.
SPENCERPORT (E4), pop. 1,595 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,205) ; Monroe
Co. (W). On Barge Canal, 10 m NW of Rochester. NYC RR. Boat connections.
Fireworks, plastics manufactured. Diversified farming.
gtar .Thursday Independent 1889 6 26 278 1.50
C. D. and L. B. Malay, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
«P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U«es Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included m membership fee.
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SPRING VALLEY (Cl%), pop. 4.600 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 5,857) ; Rock-
land Co. (SE). 29 m N of New York. ERIE RR. Manufactures rubber stamps,
hospital uniforms, cutlery, smoking pipes. Summer resort. Residential suburb.
Stone quarries. Diversified farming. Apples, peaches.
Rockland County Leader + Thursday Republican 1893 8 24 287 4.00 8,847
Donald R. Sherwood, Editor; Sherwood Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
SPRINGVILLE (C5%), pop. 8,822 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 8,701) ; Erie Co.
(W). 30 m SE of Buffalo. B&O RR. Manufactures cutlery, gears, surgical dental
equipment, amusement devices, canned goods. Maple, beech timber. Dairy,
poultry farms.
Journal + Thursday Republican 1858 7 24 280 8.00 **1,414
E. R. and W. H. Lowe, Editors and Publishers.
STAMFORD (L5%), pop. 1,162; Delaware Co. (SE). 26 m E of Oneonta. NYC RR.
Wood products manufactured. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Mirror-Recorder + Thursday Ind. Rep 1852 8 28 294 8.00 53,047
Charles L. Ryder, Jr., Editor; Stamford Publishing Corp.
STATEN ISLAND (C8), pop. ; Richmond Co. (SE). In Richmond Borough, City
of New York, 6 m S of Manhattan. Railroad name, Tompkinsville. B&O RR.
Ferries and bridges to Manhattan, Brooklyn and New Jersey towns. Separated
from Brooklyn by the Narrows, from New Jersey by Arthur Kill and the
Kill Van Kull. Important manufactures are soap and lead products, plaster, sheet
rock, dyes and colors, linseed oil and products, dental instruments. Railroad
shops ; shipyards ; oil refinery. Shore resorts. Wagner College.
Advance + Evg. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Dem .1886 8 22 800 15.60**46,818
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sat. evg. circ. **43,537
Lee delLandes, Editor; S. 1. Newhouse, Publisher, 1267 Gas tie ton Ave. (10).
American Organist, The + Monthly Organ Music 1918 2 40 140 8.00
Ray Berry, Editor and Publisher, 280 Broadway (10).
x
Link, The V Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1948 8 27 129
Frank Hannigan, Editor; Wagner College Alumni Assn., Publisher (1).
Smoke Signals (offset) Bi-monthly | f^f^n 1949 1 70 115 2.00
Dolores M. Becker, Editor; Indian Association of America, Inc., Publisher,
211 Ward Ave. (4).
Transcript -f Tues. A Fri Independent 1881 5 24 224 5.00
Eugenia Markham, Ed.; Times-Transcript, Inc., Publisher, 5389 Arthur Kill Rd.,
Tottenville (7).
Wagnerian, TheV .Thursday Collegiate 1923 5 22 217 x
Students of Wagner College, Editors and Publisher (1).
STEWART MANOR— See Floral Park.
SUFFERN (Cl%), pop. 4,010 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 4,405) ; Rockland Co.
(SE). 32 m NW of New York. ERIE RR. Manufactures cosmetics, women's
dresses, hats, brassieres, tacks. Diversified farming.
Rockland Independent-}- Thursday Independent 1894 8 22 294 4.00
Lester R. Gerken, Publisher, 8 Wayne Ave.
SYOSSET (D2), pop. 1,188; Nassau Co. (SE). 20 m NE of Brooklyn. LI RR. Nurseries.
Precision instruments, cameras manufactured. Residential.
Advance + Thursday Ind. Rep 1952 8 24 294 2.60
James P. Morgan, Editor; Litmor Publishing Co., 22 W. Nicholai St., Hicks ville.
SYRACUSEf (H4%), pop. 220,583 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 214,252) ; Onon-
daga Co. (C). On On on dag a Lake and Barge Canal, midway between Albany and
Buffalo. NYC; DL&W RRs. Boat connections. Airlines: AA; EAL; MOH. Le
Moyne College, Syracuse University. Limestone quarries. Two TV stations.
Manufactures tool steel, roller bearings, soda ash, wax candles, agricultural
implements, air conditioning, chinaware, electronic equipment, mince meat, radio
and television sets, shoes, typewriters, electrical hardware, washing machines,
pressing machines, conveying equipment, furniture, clothing, ladies' hand bags,
foundry and machine shop products, tin and paper cans, soap products, office
furniture and equipment. Six banks; bank clearings (7-1-58), $113.117,045; de-
posits (7-1-58), $792,933,584. 56.802 (residential) electric (AC) meters;
59,432 gas (residential) meters; 100,581 (residential) telephones.
8,400
500
8,500
1,000
§4,180
§4,802
Alumni News V 6 ti. a yr iNews"11"""1 1919 8 27 14° 8'°°
M. R. Alama, Editor; Alumni Assn. of Syracuse University, Publisher (10).
Catholic Sun-f Thursday Catholic 1892 8 23 294 4.00
L. A. Vieau. Publisher, 210 Denison Bldg. (2).
Central New York l*r,«*vi«. JPurchas'g 1930 2 40 140
Purchaser f Monthly j Agents Controlled free dlst.
See also Associated Purchasing Publication, Cleveland, Ohio.
F. J. Quinn, Editor; Purchasing Agents of Syracuse and Central New York, Inc.,
Publisher, 105 Onandaga Hotel.
Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1988
224
224
1.60
1.50
Eastwood News + .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1933 5
Space sold only in combination.
Alice M. Weschke, Editor; Collin B. Weschke, Publisher, 2607 James St.
German Quarterly, The l/\«.-f--i. /Teachers of 1fl28 < B0 Q
(German & English) +..»JQuy ........ 1 German 1928 1 50 9
American Association of Teachers of German, Pub., Syracuse University (10).
26,068
tl.605
§1,880
§1,450
4.00 t2,500
Clreidatiei»-~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher** Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. « Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUj
estimate. VI**ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SYRACUSEf (Continued) Estab Cols* Width? Depth Sub Clre
f Herald- American -f Sunday Independent 8 22 808 10.40**202,215
Herald- Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1829 8 22 303 21.84++128.2O8
i Stephen Rogers, Publisher. —*»*»
] Post-Standard + Every Morn. ..Independent 1829 8 22 803 21.84**101,1S8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. 10.40**103,201
I Henry H. Keller, Publisher, Cor. Franklin St. and Herald Place ( 1 ) .
jr {& Cheese 1942 5 22 224 1.00
[Industry
„--... Robert G. Sewell. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1344.
Jewish Chronicle + Friday Jewish Int 1941 5 24 224 3.00
Emanuel V. Kay, Ed.; Emanuel V. Kay and Sol Kay, Pubs., 435 Irving Ave. (10).
Onondaga County News + Saturday In d. Rep 1929 8 24 294 3.00
D. H. Brown, Editor; Onon-Town Publishing Co., Inc., Baldwins vllle.
n____- i ./ j Morn. ex. r«~ii^«,«.*- 1903 8 22 294 6.00
Orange+ V |gat & gun Collegiate Controlled free dist.
Students of Syracuse University, Editors and Publishers, Bldg. No. 7, Campus.
Progressive Herald (Negro).. Saturday Independent 1983 8 24 280 4.00
J. L. Sylvahn, Editor and Publisher, 815 E. Fayette St. (3).
Radiology Monthly X-Ray 1915 2 84 126x10.00
H. P. Doub, M.D., Editor; Radiological Society of North America, Publisher,
713 E. Genesee St. (2).
St1neo ^™™U...R.*P^^ Religious 1934 8 28 128 xl.OO
Issued bi-monthly July-August, September-October.
Rev. T. L. Conklin, Editor; New York State Council of Churches, Inc., Publisher,
600 W. Genesee St. (4).
Syracuse Chemist, The Monthly Chemistry 1907 2 28 105x1.50
Not issued during July, Ausrust and September.
Dr. Milton Sack, Editor; American Chemical Society, Syracuse Section, Pub.,
26,639
5147
1,4OO
8,000
8,342
8,960
875
>15,217
53,270
TARRYTOWN (C2), pop. 8,851 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 10,447); West-
chester Co. (SE). On Hudson River, 26 m N of New York. NYC RR. Garment,
automobile factories. Summer resort. Many private schools.
f 1874 3 27 140 4.00
Heating and Air !„ w... J n™,i i'sull* 2 *0 14°
Conditioning Contractor.. JMontniy I Metal Contr'g Qualified paid >6,133
Controlled circ. ^>5,222>
Edwin A. Scott, Jr., Editor; Edwin A. Scott Publishing Corp., 92 Martling Ave.
Journal of Plumbing- \Monthlv f Plumb., Heat., 1881 \ H }\% 4'00
Heating-Air Conditioning} Monthly |Air Cond.Contr. 2 ^ntrolled circ. >25,756
Walter J. Baker, Editor; Scott-Choate Publishing Co., Inc., 92 Martling Ave.
News-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1897 8 23 283 18.20 **5,597
Comic strip advertis'g accepted. See also W eg tc heater Group, White Plaint, N. Y.
Westchester County Publishers, Inc.
fT*liitYiV» A 1Q<dA ^ 27 140
Plumbing-Heating-Air Con- K, .,1 IS-SrSi",. *»*o
ditlonin, WholesaLr. The}M°nthl" (^ToleTalers * Controlled circ.
Raymond Bookhout, Ed.; Bookhout-Choate-Scott, Inc., Pub., 92 Martling Ave.
TICONDEROGA (O3), pop. 8,617; Essex Co. (NE). On Lake Champlain, 50 m N of
Glens Falls. DAH RR. Paper mill. Resort. Graphite mines. Dairy, fruit farms.
Sentinel -h Thursday Republican 1872 8 24 280 4.00
John B. Tefft, Editor and Publisher.
TONAWANDA (C4%), pop. 14,617 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 19,555);
Niagara Co. (W). On Niagara River and Barge Canal, 10 m N of Buffalo. ERIE;
NYC RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures chain hoists, conveying equipment,
automobiles, feeds, paper boxes, abrasive and concrete products, roofing ma-
terials, springs, fish hook holders.
News — See North Tonawanda.
TOTTENVILLE — See Staten Island — Transcript.
TROYf (N5), pop. 72,311; Rensselaer Co. (E). On Hudson River, at head of naviga-
tion, 160 m N of New York. D&H; NYC; B&M RRs. Airport. Eastern terminus
of the Barge Canal. Nationally known men's shirt manufacturing center; also
manufactures underwear, men and boys' clothes, abrasives, automobile parts,
knit goods, nurses' uniforms, bar iron, steel, coke, pig iron, brushes, valves,
engineering and precision instruments, electrical and aircraft parts, paint. Four
banks; deposits (6-80-58), $233,180,189; 47,100 electric (AC) meters; 36,200
gas (nat.) meters; 57,112 telephones. Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute (men);
Russell Sage College (women) ; Emma Willard School (girls) ; Hudson Valley
Technical Institute (men).
Frele Presse+ (German) .Saturday Independent 1870
G. F. Birkmayer, Editor and Publisher, 198 River St.
{Record -f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1896
Times Record -f .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1899
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Dwight Marvin, Editor; Frank L. York, Publisher, 601 Broadway.
Rensselaer Poly technic -f V l«r-j j.« n~« *. &i»~..t 1885 5 26
5 24 238 2.50 §2,830
308 21.84 **6,663
308 21.84*^40^55
22
22
210 2.00
(offset) ;. i..."... rweanwu-ljr ^U11'" ~1UI""'— Controlled free dist.
Students of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Editors
and Publishers, RPI Clubhouse.
Russell Sage QuillV Thursday Collegiate 1928 6 24 203 x2.00
Students of Russell Sage College, Editors and Publishers, 76 First St.
1,400
4,OOO
11,400
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; 0A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"utd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Col$<S> Width V Depth Sub
TRUMANSBURG (G5%), pop. 1,479 (special U. S. Census 4-1-58, gives 1,707);
Tompkins Co. (SWC). 11 m NW of Ithaca. LV RR. Poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Beans, cabbage.
Free Press -f Thursday Independent 1866 6 26 280 2.50
Robert J. Carman, Editor and Publisher.
TUCKAHOE (D2), independent branch of Yonkers P. O., 5,991 (special U. S. Census
4-1-67, gives 6,058); Westchester Co. (SE). 18 m NE of New York. NYC RR.
Manufactures stucco. Lime and marble dust works. Marble quarries. Residential
suburb of New York.
Eastchester Record -f Thursday Independent 1891 8 22 287 3.00
Courtney M. Mabee. Editor and Publisher, 64 Main St.
TULLY (H5), pop. 744 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 789) ; Onondaga Co. (C).
21 m S of Syracuse. DL&W RR. Manufactures cheese boxes. Lake resort. Dairy,
poultry farms. Potatoes, cabbage, hay.
Independent^- Friday Independent 1957 7 24 287 3.00
Walter W. Grunfeld, Editor and Publisher, 66 State St.
TUPPER LAKE (M2), pop. 6.441; Franklin Co. (NE). 60 m S of Plattsburg. NYC RR.
Manufactures wooden dishes, hardwood flooring. Summer resort. U. S. Veterans'
Hospital. Hardwood timber.
Free Press and Herald + Thursday Independent 1931 7 24 280 2.00
Louia J. Simmons, Editor; Lawrence P. Qulnn. Publisher.
UNADILLA (K6). pop. 1.317; Otsego Co. (EC). 18 m SW of Oneonta. D&H RR.
Manufactures silos, road machinery, brooders, tieing devices, concrete products.
Timber. Dairy farms. Potatoes.
Times -h Friday Independent 1855 6 26 280 3.00
Arthur L. Ingalls, Editor and Publisher.
UNION SPRINGS (G6). pop. 957; Cayuga Co. (C). 10 m SW of Auburn, nearest bank-
ing town. LV RR. Creamery; plastic products manufactured. Dairy, truck farms.
News + Thursday Republican 1943 7 23 280 3.00
Donald W. Alvord. Editor and Publisher, King Ferry.
UTICAt (K4), pop. 101,631; Oneida Co. (C). On Mohawk River and Barge Canal, 90 m
NW of Albany. NYC; DL&W RRs. Boat connections. Airline, MOH.
Rich dairying center. Manufactures transportation equipment, electronics,
radios, pneumatic tools, air conditioning equipment, airplane component parts,
furnaces, fishing tackle, cord fabric, magnesium castings, rayon yarns, mat-
tresses, tools, sheet metal stampings, commercial refrigeration, mufflers. Six
banks; savings deposits (3-31-58), $204,094,000. 48,308 (residential) electric
(AC) meters; 37.535 (residential) gas (nat.) meters; 44,812 (residential) tele-
phones. Masonic home. TV station.
Drych (Welsh) Monthly {interests61811 1851 4 2G 168 3'00
Arthur M. Roberta. Editor; Drych Publishing Co.. P. O. Box 841.
New York Parent-Teacher V \-M ««*ui« fEducat'al & 1001 0 0/l ,,„ KA
(no adv.) {Monthly I parent-Teach. 1921 2 34 112 '50
Mrs. R. J. Foster, Editor; N. Y. State Congress of Parents and Teachers, Pub.
rni»»rV«T. rn«r«f«.>,-l- fEvg.ex.Sun. T«^«o«^«f 1922 8 22 308 21.00**45,002
r Observer-Dispatch + jSun Morn Independent Sunday circ. 9.00 **53,807
< Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I Press -f Sforn.ex.Sun...Independent -1882 8 22 308 21.00**25,937
Utica Observer-Dispatch, Inc., Pub.. 221 Oriskany Plaza (2).
w ^T 7 *yly Quarterly Med.(Psych) 1927 1 66 101 6.00 1,250
Newton 'BVgeYow,*M"D** Editor; N. Y. State Dept. of Mental Hygiene. Publisher,
State Hospitals, Press (2).
§872
§4,864
1,100
§2,820
935
§150
$2,675
J9.800
§1,502
§745
[Thursday Independent 1909 5 24 232 5.00 7,245
L. K. Bienkowskl, Editor and Publisher, 680 Oriskany St., W. (4).
Tangerine-f V Friday Collegiate 1946 conVrollld^re^'dfst
Students of the Utica College of Syracuse University. Editors and Publishers.
VALATIE (N6%). pop. 1.226; Columbia Co. (SE). 16 m NE of Hudson. Railroad sta-
tion, Stuyvesant. NYC RR. Bank, Kinderhook. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Apples.
Rough Notes -f Friday Republican 1825 8 24 287 4.00
Albert S. Callan, Jr., Editor; Chatham Courier Company, Publisher. Chatham.
VALHALLA (D2), pop. X8.000; Westchester Co. (SE). 8 m N of White Plains. NYC
RR. Nurseries. Residential.
Voic«-f Wednesday Independent 1939 6 28 196 2.00
Norman P. Schuessler, Editor: Percy Power, Publisher, P. O. Box 5.
VALLEY STREAM (D2%), pop. 26,854 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 36,542);
Nassau Co. (SE). On South Shore of Long Island, 17 m E of Brooklyn. LI RR.
Residential suburb of New York. Dairy, poultry farms. Beets, carrots, lettuce,
tomatoes.
VtGib9ontSmld^ *** JThursday Independent 1928 6 24 210 1.60
A. Richard Howe. Editor and Publisher, 14 W. Hawthorne Ave.
VESTAL (H6%), pop. 8,902 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 14,118) ; Broome Co.
(S). 10 m W of Binghamton. DL&W RR. Bank, Endicott. Packing boxes, mark-
ing devices, bricks manufactured. Dairy, grain, poultry farms.
N«w§-f Thursday Independent 1947 8 23 294 2.60
George R. Hill. Editor; Southern Tier Publications, Inc., 616 Front St.
Cfeca!atloifc-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
(P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
cms, 12 to Inch, f Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V toned only daring academic year. xSttbscription included in membership fee,
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m ._ Estab Col$0WidthVDepth Sub Circ
VICTOR (F4% ), pop. 1,068; Ontario Co. (WC). 10 m SE of Rochester. NYC; LV RRs.
Manufactures tanks, insulators, cider, vinegar, canned and plastic products
Gypsum mines. Dairy, fruit, grain farms. Beans, potatoes.
Herald -f Thursday Republican 1919 7 24 217 3 00 985
Clarence J. Webster and William J. Mitchell, Eds. and Pubs., Canandaigua.
WALDEN (CH), pop. 4,659; Orange Co. (SE). 11 m NW of Newburgh. NYC RR.
Manufactures underwear, cutlery, paper bags, high pressure valves, tubular
steel furniture. Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
Citizen-Herald 4- Thursday In d. Rep 1877 8 24 287 5.00 §4,234
Raymond J . Dulye, Editor ; Walden Printing Company, Publisher.
WALLKILL (M7), pop. 1,145; Ulster Co. (SE). 13 m NW of Newburgh. NYC RR. Felt
hat and brick mould factories. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Milk.
Wallkill Valley World-}- Thursday Independent 1922 8 24 280 3.00 802
Space sold only in combination with News of New Paltz.
T. C. McKinney, Editor; Hudson Valley Newspapers, Inc.. Publisher. Highland.
WALTON (K6), pop. 8,947 ; Delaware Co. (SE). On Delaware River, 25 m S of Oneonta.
NYO&W RR. Manufactures silks, milk, wood and metal products. Blue stone
quarries. Dairy farms. Hay, cauliflower.
De^o^eNew^^.5.*^^^ Agric.&Dairy 1915 4 26 143 1.00 2,175
Delaware Co. Extension Service Assn., Publisher.
Reporter-f Friday Democratic 1881 8 24 294 4.00 **6,825
John R. Clark and G. F. White, Editors ; Reporter Co., Inc., Publisher.
WANTAGH (B2%), pop. X26,000; Nassau Co. (SE). 25 m SE of Brooklyn. LI RR.
Boat yard; nurseries. Residential.
Citizen-f (offset) Thursday Independent 1953 5 24 217 2.00 §3,400
H. La Belle, Editor; Wantagh Citizen Publishing Co., Inc., 2079 Wantagh Ave.
WAPPINGERS FALLS (N7), pop. 3,490; Dutchess Co. (SE). 8 m S of Poughkeepsie.
Nearest railroad station, New Hamburg. NYC RR. Foundry; machine shop; storm
window factory. Diversified farming.
Wappingers and Southern I on, „.«,!.,„ -T^A ~ „,*„„+ 1952 5 24 224 2.00 35
Dutchess News (offset)..[Thur8day Independent 6.15O— Free
Herman I. Osten, Editor and Publisher, 17 E. Main St.
WARRENSBURG (N8%), pop. 2,858; Warren Co. (NE). 16 m N of Glens Falls. D&H
RR. Manufactures pulp paper, lumber, shirts, woolens. Summer resort. Pine,
spruce, hardwood timber.
News 4- .Thursday Republican 1878 5 24 210 3.50
Robert Hall, Editor and Publisher.
Wtura?News+ Afirricul" JMonthly Agricultural 1916 4 24 154 x.50
Kathryn Keays, Editor; Warren Co. Extension Service Assn., Publisher.
WARSAWf (D5), pop. 8,718; Wyoming Co. (W). 45 m SW of Rochester. ERIE; B&O
RRs. Manufactures elevators, knit goods, buttons. Farming. Wheat, oats, beans.
{Western New- Yorker -f Thursday Republican 1841 8 24 280 3.50
Wyoming County Times 4- Thursday Democratic 1872 8 24 280 3.50
Aldrich Cass, Editor; Wyoming Publishing Co., Inc., 18 W. Buffalo St.
WARWICK (BIH), pop. 2,674; Orange Co. (SE). 18 m SE of Middletown. L&H RR.
Training School (boys). Agriculture. Fruit products, onions.
Advertiser + .Thursday Republican 1866 6 26 278 2.50
James P. Tate, Editor and Publisher.
Valley Dispatch + Wednesday Democratic 1885 7 26 276 4.00
Eugene and Betty Jane Wright. Editors and Publishers.
WASHINGTONV1LLE (CD, pop. 823 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,036);
Orange Co. (SE). 5 m SW of Newburgh. ERIE RR. Diversified farming.
Orange County Post + Thursday Independent 1936 5 24 217 4.00
Space sold only in combination with Chester-Florida Bulletin of Chester, circ.,
$480 and News of Florida, circ., J330.
George Dammann, Editor ; Elmer J. Spear, Publisher.
WATERLOOf (G5), pop. 4,488; Seneca Co. (WC). On Seneca Lake outlet. 7 m E of
Geneva. NYC; LV RRs. Boat connections. Autobody. pickle, sauerkraut can-
nlng factories. In Finger Lakes region. Agriculture. Hay. cabbage, beans.
Observer+ Thursday Democratic 1826 6 24 224 3.00
Rowland L. Hughey. Editor and Publisher.
Senna^HometNews4? JMonthly Agricultural 1918 4 24 154 x.50
Mrs. Esther Wheeler. "Editor; Seneca County Extension Service. Publisher.
Seneca County News -f Thursday Republican 1886 8 26 808 2.00
Elizabeth G. Huff. Editor; Seneca Press Publishing Co., 83 Fall St., Seneca Falls.
WATERTOWNf (J2%). pop. 84,850; Jefferson Co. (N). On Black River 10 m from
Lake Ontario, 72 m N o Syracuse. NYC RR. Airlines EAL; MOH. Rich dairying
center; gateway to the Thousand Islands and the Adirondacks. Manufactures air
brakes, hydraulic compression pumps and valves, paper mill machinery, tool
handles, snow plows, boats, flour, feed, paper products, paper bag machinery,
thermometers, plumbing supplies, dresses, blouses, slacks, swim suits, baby
furniture. Five banks; deposits (6-30-58), $167,850,539. 11,708 electric (AC)
meters; 9,014 gas (nat.) meters; 19,278 telephones. TV station (at Carthage).
Odd Fellows Record Monthly I.O.O.F 1893 3 24 161 2.00
F. M. Parker. Editor; Parker Press. Inc., Publisher, 214 Moulton St.
$1,375
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$2,000
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$3,400
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WATERTOWNf (Continued) Estab Co 1 1<$> Width V Depth Sub Clre
Times + Ev*.ex.Sun Republican 1861 8 28 808 21.84 **43»80O
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Prints Farm and Garden section on Saturday. Size 5 cola., 24 nonps., 210 agate
lines. Subscription price $8.60 per year.
John B. Johnson, Editor and Publisher, Times Bldg.
WATERVILLE (K6). pop. 1.684; Oneida Co. (C). 16 m SW of Utica. DLAW RR.
Foundry; textile mill; cannery. Dairy farms. Peas, beans, hops.
Times + Thursday Independent 1866
Mrs. Emily P. Westcott, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 8.00
Times + Thursday Ind. Rep 1907
Martin E. Weiss, Editor and Publisher, 249 Drexel Ave.
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WATERVLIET (N5), pop. 15,197; Albany Co. (E). On Hudson River, 5 m N of
Albany. Railroad station on NYC Green Island; DftH RRs. Manufactures steel
castings, abrasive paper and cloth, bluing, bricks, textiles, concrete blocks,
rustic furniture, ladders, foundry products. Diversified farming.
Trlbt.ne+ Thur.d.y Democratic 1918 6 24 21°
Peter H. Pryor, Editor; Century Printing Co., Publisher, 1690 Broadway.
W ATKINS GLENf (G6), pop. 8,062; Schuyler Co. (SWC). At S end of Seneca Lake.
and in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region. 20 m N of Elmira. NYC; PA;
ERIE RRs. Salt plants. Summer and tourist resort. Poultry, fruit farms.
Peaches, cherries.
Express + Wednesday Republican 1864 7 24 296 3.00 §2,326
Frank W. Severne, Editor and Publisher.
Review-f- Wednesday ....Independent 1896 8 24 294 8.00 §1,8O1
Malcolm Currie, Editor; Currie-Reinhart, Publishers.
WAVERLY (G6%), pop. 6,087; Tioga Co. (S). 17 m E of Elmira. DL&W; ERIE; LV
RRs. Manufactures feed, silk ribbon, furniture, gloves, paint. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms. Potatoes.
f Sun-f Thursday Republican 1908 8 24 294 2.50 §1,227
1 Valley News + Thursday Republican 1936 8 24 294 2.60 §431
1 Lowell L. Leake, Editor; Waverly Sun, Inc., Publisher, 435 Fulton St.
Times — See Sayre, Pa.
WAYLAND (E6), pop. 1,884; Steuben Co. (SW). 20 m N of Hornell. DL&W; ERIE
RRs. Chair, wooden ware gift and novelty factories; frozen food processing plant;
silk mill. Dairy, grain farms. Potatoes, wheat, oats.
Register -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1889 6 24 280 3.60 §1,593
G. T. Toole, Editor and Publisher.
WEBSTER (F4), pop. 1,773 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 2,575) ; Monroe Co.
(W). 10 m NE of Rochester. NYC RR. Manufactures caskets, vinegar, pectin,
garden ornaments. Canning and preserving factories. Truck farms.
Herald-f- Thursday Independent 1899 5 24 224 4.00 $3,694
Charles J. Stauber, Editor; Empire State Weeklies, Publisher, 2010 Empire Bldg.
WEEDSPORT (G4%), pop. 1,588 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 1,609); Cayuga
Co. (C). On Barge Canal, 22 m W of Syracuse. Name, North Weedsport on
NYC; LV RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures electric clocks, paper boxes,
pocketbook and bag fasteners, machine parts, flour. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Hay, potatoes, cabbage.
Cayuga Chief + Thursday Ind. Rep 1876 7 24 280 3.00 §614
F. H. Hosmer. Editor and Publisher, Red Creek.
WELLSVILLE (E6), pop. 6,402; Allegany Co. (SW). On Genesee River, 82 m E of
Olean. ERIE; B&O RRs. Manufactures gasoline and oil products, turbines, air
preheaters. oil and gas well supplies, wheelpullers, burial cases. Dairy farms.
Potatoes, buckwheat.
Allegany Co. Democrat + Thursday Independent 1867 6 24 210 8.00 625
Hubert D. Bliss. Editor and Publisher.
Reporter^- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1880 8 24 294 15.60 §4,682
E. W. Barnes, Editor; Wells ville Daily Reporter. Inc., Publisher.
WESTBURY (D2%), pop. 7,112 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 14,016); Nassau
Co. (SE). 22 m E of New York. LI RR. Residential suburb of New York.
5 24 205 2.50 §2,929
WESTFIELD (A6). pop. 8.668; Chautauqua Co. (SW). On Chautauqua Creek, 18 m
W of Dunkirk. NYC; NYCASL RRs. Manufactures grap« and tomato juice,
canned fruits, shafts, couplings. Fisheries. In Chautauqua grape belt. Agricul-
ture. Grapes, cherries, tomatoes.
Antiques Journal, The Monthly Antiques 1946 2 46 144 4.00 $10,000
D. S. Clarke, Editor; Guide Publishing Co.
Republican-f Wednesday Ind. Rep 1855 8 26 280 3.00 §2,000
H. F. and H. P. Thompson, Editors and Publishers.
WESTHAMPTON BEACH (F2), pop. 1,087 (special U. S. Census 4-1-67, gives 1,174) ;
Suffolk Co. (SE). On Great South Bay, 76 m E of Brooklyn. Railroad station,
Westhampton. LI RR. Seaside resort.
f Hampton Chronicle + Friday Republican 1907 7 26 280 8.50 §1,8O3
J Suffolk Sabre (offset) 4- Friday Independent 1953 6 28 210 1,300 — Free
A civilian enterprise published in the interest of personnel at Suffolk County
Air Force Base.
William R. Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Msrch A.B.C. Ststements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
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WEST PARK (M7), pop. X500; Ulster Co. (SE). 10 m 8 of Kingston, banking town.
NYC RR. Mountain resort. Agriculture. Fruit, especially grapes.
Holy Cross Magazine Monthly Episcopal 1884 2 32 112 8.00
Father Superior Order of Holy Cross, Editor; Holy Cross Press, Publisher.
WEST POINT (Cl), pop. X4.000; Orange Oo. (SE). On Hudson River, 46 m N of New
York. NYC RR. Boat connections, May to October. Bank, Highland Falls. U. 8.
Circ
1923
140
140
4.00
Military Academy.
PointerV Ftntly(Fri.)...{^Lit. &
Corps of Cadets, U. 8. Military Academy, Publishers.
WEST WINFIELD (K5), pop. 882; Herkimer Co. (NEC), 19 m 8 of Utica. DLftW RR.
Manufactures leather. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Star-f- Thursday Republican 1851 6 24 224 2.60 $84O
Bernard J. McGuerthy, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
WHITEHALL (O8), pop. 4,467; Washington Co. (E). At 8 end of Lake Champlain and
Barge Canal, 26 m NE of Glens Falls. D&H RR. Boat connections. Railroad
shops; manufactures spun silk, ladies coats. Lake resort. Hardwood timber.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, apples.
Times -f- Thursday Democratic 1815 8 24 280 3.50 2,787
Benjamin F. Carpenter, Jr., Editor; Mrs. E. F. Roche and J. E. Roche, Publishers,
6 N. Williams St.
WHITE PLAINSf (D2), pop. 43,466 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 49,570);
Westchester Co. (SE). 21 m NE of New York. NYC RR. Airline, MOH.
Manufactures valves, fittings, plumbing and heating materials, wire, cable,
concrete pipe, tile roofing, dairy products, candy, electrical appliances and
equipment, Westchester County: 36 banks; deposits (12-31-57), $1,340,216,000.
14,486 electric meters; 12,805 gas (nat.) meters; 22,895 telephones. Residen-
tial. Good Counsel College (Cath. women).
Club Dial Monthly Lit.&W.Clubs....l928 2 45 140 2.00 1,200
Not issued during July, August and September.
The Woman's Club of White Plains, Publisher.
Contractors' Electrical 1M .,,„ /Electrical 1949 8 40 212
Equipment juaontniy {Contractors Controlled circ. >23,717
Herbert L. Mann, Editor; Sutton Publishing Co., 172 S. Broadway.
fElec. Mfg. 1Q,. o JA 019
ElecdMkt. Ck>nt" led circ. >3e,413
Edwin C. Mead, Editor; Sutton Publishing Co., 172 S. Broadway.
Electronic Equipment 1 « .». /Electronic 1953 3 26 140
Engineering JMonthly {Tndus. Controlled circ. >33,721
Elmer T. Ebersol, Jr., Editor; Sutton Publishing Co., 172 S. Broadway.
Herald of Westchester -f Thursday Independent 1936 8 24 294 5.00 §6,798
J. Spencer Gray, Editor; Hue and Cry Publishing Corp., Herald Bldg.
Journal of Dairy Science -f .....Monthly Dairying 1917 1 55 105 15.00 4,300
E. O. Herreid, Editor; American Dairy Science Assn., Pub., 32 Rideway Circle.
Prestonian, The-V Monthly Collegiate 1923 5 26 210 2.00 35O
Students of Good Counsel College, Editors and Publishers.
Reporter-Dispatch + Evg.ex.Sun Independent ..1917 8 23 297 18.20**28^72
Comic strip advertising accepted. See also Westchester Group.
Westchester County Publishers, Inc.
Westchester Group Evg.ex.Sun Independent 8 23 297
Comprised of: Mamaroneck Times; Mount Vernon Argus; New Rochelle Stand-
ard-Star; Ossining Citizen-Register; Peekskill Star; Port Chester Item;
Tarrytown News; White Plains Reporter-Dispatch ; Yonkers Herald Statesman.
Space sold in combination as a group, also sold separately. Comic strip adver-
tising accepted.
Westchester County Publishers, Inc., 8 Church St.
Westchester Law Journal + ... {M|runn®x-Sat' Legal Busi 1932 5 23 210 25.00
Frank Mallen. Editor and Publisher, 86 Orawaupum St.
WHITNEY POINT (J6), pop. 883; Broome Co. (S). 18 m N of Binghamton. DL&W
RR. Hardwood, hemlock timber. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1858 6 26 280 2.50 §1,030
John H. Gardiner, Editor and Publisher.
WILLIAMSON (F2). pop. 1,620; Wayne Co. (NW). 25 m NE of Rochester. NYC RR.
Manufactures fertilizer. Diversified farming. Celery, carrots, onions.
Sun and Sentinel -f Thursday pemocratic 1885 6 26 276 3.00 961
Stephen D. Cooper, Editor; Cooper & Cooper, Publishers.
WILLIAMSVILLE (C4%) (branch of Buffalo P. O.), pop. 4,649 (special U. S. Census
4-1-57, gives 6,063) ; Erie Co. (W). 4 m NE of Buffalo. LV RR. Manufactures
gelatine, burial vaults, concrete blocks. Diversified farming.
Amherst Bee-f Thursday Republican 1879 8 24 294 4.00 §0,120
Robert S. Measer, Editor; George J. Measer, Publisher, P. O. Box 157.
WILLISTON PARK-— See East Williston.
WINDHAM (M6), pop. X800; Greene Co. (SE). In Cetskill Mountains, 35 m SW of
Albany. Railroad station, Cats kill. NYC RR. Resort. Timber. Dairy, stock,
poultry farms. Potatoes.
Journal Friday Republican 1857 8 24 280 2.50 §1*944
Charles L. Ryder. Jr., Editor ; Charles L. Ryder, Publisher, Stamford.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; I Publisher' 8 Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <& Nonpareil
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WINDSOR (J6H), pop. 822; Broom. Co. (S). 15 m SE of Binghamton. D&H RR.
Box factory. Dairy farms.
Standard + ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 5 26 245 2.50 5760
Prints ed. tinder name of Standard which circulates in Harpursville and Nlnevah.
Marvin H. Mallery, Editor and Publisher.
WOLCOTT (G4), pop. 1,616; Wayne Co. (NW). 28 m SW of Oswego. NYC RR. Cream-
ery ; cannery. Ships apples, truck crops. Fruit, truck farms. Apples, celery, beans.
Lake Shore News + ................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1874 8 24 294 3.00 §2,162
Horace G. Howard, Editor and Publisher.
WOODHAVEN— See Jamaica.
WOQDHULL — Sentinel — See Advertiser and Woodhull Sentinel, Addison.
WOODSIDE— See Woodside Herald, Long Island City.
WOODSTOCK (M6%), pop. 2,271 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 4,082); Ulster
Co. (SE). 10 m NW of Kingston. Railroad station, West Hurley. NYC RR.
Blowers, fans manufactured. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Press ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 19>53 5 24 217 3.00 51,100
Maurice F. Hamilton, Editor and Publisher.
Ulster County Townsman ..... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1952 8 23 294 3.00 1,947
Charles Ryder, Jr., Editor; Charles L. Ryder, Publisher, Tinker St.
WORCESTER (L6), pop. X799; Otsego Co. (EC). 56 m W of Albany. D&H RR.
Manufactures gloves. Mountain resort. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, maple
sirup.
™™*T5tor+^*™™* } Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1875 8 23 294 3.00 §1,5O8
Milton V. Wright, "Editor; Times-Journal Company, Inc., Publisher.
WYOMING (D5), pop. 608; Wyoming Co. (W). 38 m SW of Rochester. B&O RR.
Manufactures dried apples, canned goods, dairy products, lumber. Hardwood
timber. Diversified farming. Apples, beans, hay.
Reporter-l- ................................ Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1885 8 24 280 3.60 365
Mrs. Mary Wilson. Editor; Wyoming Co. Newspapers, Publisher, Warsaw.
YONKERS (C2), pop. 152,798 (special U. S. Census 4-1-57, gives 178,145); West-
chester Co. (SE). On Hudson River, adjoining New York on the north. NYC
RR. Boat connections, May to October. N.Y.S. Thruway.
Manufactures elevators, wire and cables, chemicals, garments, dental supplies,
commercial alcohol, liquid sugar, copper, drug products, ship building, building
materials, electrical machinery. Westch ester County. 36 banks; deposits (12-
31-67), $1,340,216.000. 51.625 electric (AC) meters; 45,759 gas (nat.) meters;
34,795 telephones.
Herald Statesman-*- ................ .Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1863 8 24 302 17.50 **40,882
Comic strip advertis'g accepted. See also Westchester Group, White Plains, N. Y.
Oxie Reichler, Editor; Herald Statesman, Inc., Pub., Larkin Plaza (1).
..™..y ............. Fraternal ........... 1929 7 26 280 3.00 §4,200
Dr. Simeon* Pysh, "Editor; The Lemko Assoc. of U. S. and Canada, Publisher,
656 Yonkers Ave.
Record + ................................... Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1912 6 25 224 9.00 §14,000
Henry Bachalis, Editor; Yonkers Record Corp, Publisher, 49 Hudson St. (1).
Times-!- .................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1933 5 24 210 3.00
Yonkers Times Publishing Co., 38 Larkin Plaza (1).
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS (N6), pop. X694; Westchester Co. (SE). 17 m N of White
Plains. NYC RR. Residential. Agriculture. Apples, peaches, beef, cattle.
Patent Trader — See Mount Kisco.
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NORTH CAROLINA
Population 4,061,929 (U. S. Census. 1960)
State Capital, RALEIGH
North Carolina is bounded on the north by Virginia, east and southeast by the Atlantic Ocean,
•outh by South Carolina and Georgia, and west by Tennessee. Its extreme length from east to
west is 490 miles; extreme breadth, 185 miles; land area, 49,097 square miles.
The surface is varied. For nearly 100 miles inland from the coast the country is level, marshy,
and swampy; the soil is sandy but very fertile, well adapted to the growing of cotton, corn,
apples, peaches and pears. It is estimated that there are nearly 8,000,000 acres of swamps in this
region, which is known as the "Tidewater" section. Next is the middle or "Coastal Plain" section,
with varied surface and fine soil. West of this is the "Piedmont" section, a fine farming region
producing North Carolina's staples, cotton and tobacco, in abundance, as well as large crops of
wheat and other grain. It is a land of fertile valleys and gently sloping hills, which gradually
increase in altitude until they reach the mountain region in the west.
Some of the peaks in the Black Mountains and the Blue Ridge form the highest land east of the
Rocky Mountains. Mt. Mitchell, the highest, is 6,684 feet. This region contains good grazing
land, and much timber. The scenery is remarkably beautiful, and the climate mild. There are
many islands off the northern coast and the many inlets along the shores provide a favorite resort
for hunters. The Weather Bureau at Asheville gives the temperature (annual monthly mean)
as 54.1; highest on record, 99; lowest on record, — 6; total annual precipitation, 40.28 inches.
With such a climate the state is a popular health and pleasure resort. Asheville is the chief
resort and is the eastern gateway to the New Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Pine-
hurst golf course is one of the most famous in the country.
The State University is located at Chapel Hill, Duke University, at Durham, and the North
Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering, at Raleigh.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), tenth. Rural population (1950), 83.5%. in 1950, of the
4,061,929 total population, 2,988,110 were white; 1,078,819 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 288,508. Farm acreage, 19,817,987. Average acreage per farm,
67.0. Average value per farm, $6,490. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 8,251.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $597,935,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $252,951,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : tobacco (value of production), $369,515,000, rank, first;
cotton (value of production), $34,910,000; peanuts, $30,661,000, rank, second; corn, $27,135,000,
rank, tenth; soybeans, $17,133,000, rank, ninth; wheat, $8,383,000; cottonseed (value of produc-
tion), $4,637,000; sweet potatoes, $3,938,000, rank, fifth; potatoes, $3,862,000; oats, $2,876,000;
hay, $2,494,000; lespedeza seed, $1,224,000, rank, second; barley, $394,000; rye, $223,000; sor-
ghum sirup, $140,000; pecans, $138,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): peaches, $3,325,000, rank, eighth; apples,
$2,340,000; strawberries (value of production), $790,000; pears, $49,000; grapes, $30,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $88,560,000; hogs and pigs,
$35,853,000; horses and mules, $18,414,000, rank, second; all sheep and lambs, $1,147,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $63,101,000,
rank, second; eggs, $51,450,000; turkeys, $7,875,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $62,660,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 1,790,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : creamed cottage cheese 4,895,000
Ibs. ; creamery butter, 2,630,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 12,825,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 800,718,000 Ibs.; $8,115,000 value. Principal fish: menhaden, shrimp,
oysters, crabs, croaker, weak fish, shad.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total lumber production (1958), 1,766 million feet, b.m. Principal woods: southern yellow
pine, oak, yellow poplar, black and tupelo gum, red and sap gum, cypress, chestnut, hemlock,
maple, eastern cedar, hickory, ash.
Fur animals (1957-58) : number of pelts trapped, 133,015. Total value, $168,116. Principal
furs : mink, muskrat, raccoon, otter.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $2,197,461,000. Leading industry groups:
textile mill products, tobacco manufactures, food and kindred products. Total expenditures for
new plant and new equipment, $180,056,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. O.
MINERALS
Value (1958), $88,468,850. Principal mineral products in order of value: stone, sand and
gravel, tungsten, clays.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 947,800. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1968, est.), 1,571,-
000. Number of post offices (1957), 882. Number of retail stores (1954), 88,054; sales, $3,214-
671.000.
768
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
UST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 100
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Alamance (NO). Graham 71.220
Alexander (W). Taylors ville 14.664
Alleghany (NW). Sparta 8.166
Anson (S). Wadesboro 26,781
Ashe (NW). Jefferson 21.878
Avery (W). Newland 13.862
Beaufort (E). Washington 87.134
Bertie (NB). Windsor 26.489
Bladen (SE). Elizabethtown 29.703
10 Brunswick (SE). Southport 19.238
11 Buncombe (W). Asheville 124.403
12 Burke (W). Morganton 46.618
18 Cabarrus (SWC). Concord 63.783
14 Caldwell (NW). Lenoir 48,352
15 — Camden (NE). Camden 6,223
16 Carteret (SE), Beaufort 23,069
17 Caswell (N). Yanceyville 20,870
18 Catawba (WC), Newton 61,794
19 Chatham (C). Pittsboro 26,892
20 Cherokee (SW). Murphy 18,294
21 Chowan (NE), Edenton 12,640
22 Clay (SW), Hayesville 6.006
28 Cleveland (W). Shelby 64,867
24 Columbus fSE), Whiteville 60,621
26 Craven (E). New Bern 48,823
26 Cumberland (SC). Fayetteville 96,006
27 —Currituck (NE). Currituck 6.201
28 Dare (E). Manteo 6.406
29 Davidson (W), Lexington 62,244
80 Davie (WC). Mocksville 16,420
81 Duplin (SE), Kenans ville 41,074
82 Durham (NO. Durham 101,689
88 Edgecombe (EC), Tarboro 61,634
84 Forsyth (NW). Winston-Salem....l4 6,136
86 Franklin (NEC), Louisburg 81,341
86 Gaston (SW), Gastonia 110,836
87 Gates (NE), Gatesville 9,666
88 Graham (SW). Rob bins ville 6,886
89 Granville (N). Oxford 81,793
40 Greene (E), Snow Hill 18,024
41 Guilford (NWC), Greensboro 191.067
42 Halifax (NE), Halifax 68.877
48 Harnett (C), Lillington 47,606
44 Haywood (SW), Waynesville 87.631
46 Henderson (SW). Henderson ville.. 30.921
46 Hertford (NE). Winton 21,463
47 Hoke (SC), Raeford 16,766
48 Hyde (E), Swanquarter 6,479
49 Iredell (WC), States ville 66,303
60 Jackson (SW). Sylva 19,261
"Counties without newspapers are marked —
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
61 Johnston (EC). Smithfleld 66,906
62 Jones (SE). Trenton 11,004
63 Lee (C). Sanford 28,622
64 Lenoir (SE), Kinston 46,968
66 Lincoln (SW), Lincolnton 27,469
66 McDowell (W). Marion 25,720
67 Macon (SW). Franklin 16,174
68 Madison (W), Marshall 20,522
59 Martin (E), Williamston 27,988
60 Mecklenburg (SW), Charlotte 197,052
61 Mitchell (W), Bakersville 15.148
62 Montgomery (SWC), Troy 17,260
63 Moore (C). Carthage 88,129
64 Nash (NEC). Nashville 69,919
65 New Hanover (SE). Wilmington... 63.272
66 Northampton (NE), Jackson 28.482
67 Onslow (SE), Jacksonville 42.047
68 Orange (NC). Hillsboro 84,485
69 Pamlico (E), Bayboro 9,998
70 Pasquotank (NE), Elizabeth City.. 24.847
71 Fender (SE), Burgaw 18,428
72 Perquimans (NE), Hertford 9,602
73 Person (N), Roxboro 24,861
74 Pitt (E), Greenville 63,789
76 Polk (SW), Columbus 11,627
76 Randolph (WC), Asheboro 50,804
77 Richmond (S), Rockingham 89,697
78 Robes on (S), Lumberton 87,769
79 Rockingham (N), Wentworth 64,816
80 Rowan (WC). Salisbury 76.410
81 Rutherford (SW), Rutherfordton.. 46,366
82 Sampson (SEC), Clinton 49,780
83 Scotland (S), Laurinburg 26,336
84 Stanly (WC), Albermarle 87,180
85 Stokes (N), Danbury 21,520
86 Surry (NW), Dobson 45,598
87 Swain (SW), Bryson City 9.921
88 Transylvania (SW). Brevard 15,194
89 — Tyreli (E), Columbia 6,048
90 Union (S). Monroe 42,084
91 Vance (N). Henderson 82,101
92 Wake (C). Raleigh 136,450
93 Warren (N), Warrenton 23,589
94 Washington (E), Plymouth 13,180
95 Watauga (NW), Boone 18.342
96 Wayne (EC), Goldsboro 64,267
97 Wilkes (NW). Wilkesboro 45,248
98 Wilson (EC), Wilson 64.606
99 Yadkin (NW), Yadkinville 22,188
100 Yancey (W), Burnsville 16,806
NORTH CAROLINA NEWSPAPER
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 48
Evening Dailies (39)
Morning Dailies (9)
Daily, with Sunday edition (15)
Semi-weekly 80
Weekly 119
Tri-weekly 2
Free or partly free circ. wklies ( 1 )
Total Newspapers 199
AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 1
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 1
Weekly 17
Fortnightly 6
Semi-monthly 8
Monthly 85
Bi-monthly 1
Quarterly 22
Eleven times dur. academic yr.. 2
Eight times dur. academic yr... 1
Four times dur. academic yr... 1
Three times dur. academic yr... 1
Total Periodicals 92
Total number of publications 291
County seats (indicated by f) having publications 84
Total number of towns having publications 166
For circulation Acures for dally papers »ee also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It Is
possible to Incorporate • later new* In that list.
"" Estab Coli^ Width VDtpth Sub Clit
ABERDEEN (G4). pop. 1.608; Moore Co. (C). 66 m SW of Raleigh. NS; SAL; AAR
RRs. Airline PAI. Manufactures furniture, textiles. Insecticides, soft drinks.
8andhniCitl«ene-f ...!!!.C...e.?.'. Thursday Democratic 1908 8 24 294 8.00 $1,400
H. Clifton Blue. Editor; Captain Print Shop. Publisher.
Cli
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IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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8 24 294 7.80 **3,194
24 287 7.50
Sunday circ.
28 134 3.00 13,098
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AHOSKIE (M2). pop. 8,670; Hertford Co. (E). 46 m NE w ^^
RRs. Saw mill; bottling works, printing. Timber. Agriculture,
cotton.
Herald -f Tues.&Thurs...Ind. Dem 1909
J. Roy Parker, Jr., Editor; Parker Bros., Publisher.
Roanoke-Chowan News + •{ Sun.', Mon., "independent 1946 8
(Sun. Morn.
P. Roy Johnson, Editor ; Daily News Co., Publisher.
ALBEMARLEf (E4), pop. 11,798; Stanly Co. (WC). 40 m E of Charlotte. WSS;
C&NW RRs. Manufactures yarn, hosiery, flour, lumber, bricks. Pine timber.
Dairy, grain farms. Cotton, corn, wheat, small grain.
Stanly News and Press -f Tues. & Fri Ind. Dem 1880 8 24 294 4.50
Press Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
ASHEBOROf (F3), pop. 7,701 ; Randolph Co. (WC). 22 m SB of High Point. HPRA&S;
NS RRs. Extensive hosiery manufactories; chairs, braids, handkerchiefs, silk,
batteries, flour, bricks, lumber, soft drinks also manufactured. Oak. pine timber.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Christian Sun-f Tuesday Congre. Chris 1944 3
F. C. Lester, Editor; Durham Printing Co., 840 Sunset Ave.
Courier-Tribune -f- Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1924 8
Roy Cox. Editor and Publisher.
Randolph Guide Wednesday Independent 1954 8 23 280 2.00
L. Barron Mills, Jr., Editor; Randolph Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
ASHEVILLEf (E8), pop. 53,000; Buncombe Co. (W). 63 m N of Greenville, S. C. SOU
RR. Airlines: DAL; CAP; PAL
Wholesale distributing, transportation, financial and retail center of seventeen
Western North Carolina counties. Eastern gateway to Great Smoky Mountains
National Park. Summer and health resort. Asheville School for Boys ; Feldspar,
yermiculture, asbestos, talc, copper and mica mines ; timber. Two TV stations.
Manufactures paper, paper products, leather, furniture, steel processors, nylon,
rayon and cotton goods, cigarette paper, electronic equipment. Burley tobacco,
truck, poultry, dairy farms. Three banks; deposits (1957), $336,832,103. 38 047
electric (AC) meters; 8,253 gas (nat.) meters; 80,408 telephones.
' Citizen + Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Dem 1870 8 22
George W. McCoy, Editor; Asheville Citizen-Times Publishing Co.
Citizen-Times + Sunday Ind. Dem 1870 8 22
C. K. Robinson. Editor; Asheville Citizen-Times Publishing Co.
Times + Evg.ex.Sun...Ind. Dem 1896 8 22
Color and comic atrip advertising accepted in both dailies.
W. S. Adams, Editor; Asheville Citizen-Times Publishing Co.
Farmers Federation News -{-..Monthly Agricultural 1921 4 24 154 1 00
Subscription price, $2.50 for 3 years. Controlled free dist.
Farmers Federation News, Inc., Publisher, 131 Roberts St.
News + Friday Independent 1926
Walter A. Ward, Editor and Publisher, 440 Hay wood Rd.
Times — See Citizen.
3.093
3.093
§9,865
54,178
302 1 5.60 **37 ,607
302 7. 80** 55,850
302 15.60**24,794
7 24 278 2.50
AYDEN (L3%), pop. 2,282; Pitt Co. (E). 10 m S of Greenville. ACL RR. Sheet metal
works ; corn meal, saw mill ; hatchery. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tobacco.
Dispatch-h .............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1914 7 24 280 2.00
Floyd B. Cherry, Editor and Publisher.
BAKERSVILLEf (A2), pop. 438; Mitchell Co. (W). 88 m NE of Ashville. Railroad
station, Toecane, CC&O RR. Banktown, North Wilkeaboro. Agriculture. Wheat.
Dairy and poultry farms.
Toe Valley View-f .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1956 8 24 280 2.00
Ashton Chapman, Editor; Toe Valley Publishing Co., Inc., Spruce Pine.
BELHAVEN (M8%), pop. 2.528; Beaufort Co. (E). 28 m E of Washington. NS RR.
Saw, lumber mills; grain elevator; concrete products factory; seafood packed.
Diversified farming.
Pilot and Herald ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 7 24 280 3.00
Circulates also in Swan Quarter.
Carolyn Lloyd, Editor; Times Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
BELMONT (C4), pop. 5,330; Gaston Co. (SW). 8 m E of Gastonia. SOU; P&N RRs.
Extensive yarn manufactories ; hosiery, textile fabric, thread mills ; dye works.
Pine, oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, vegetables.
Banner -f .................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1936 7 24 280 2.00
W. O. Barrett, Editor; B. A. Lowrance, Publisher.
BENSON (H4), pop. 2,102; Johnston Co. (BC). 80 m NB of Fayetteville. ACL RR.
Cottonseed mill and gins; lumber mill. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco.
corn.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1911 7 24 280 2.00
Ralph E. Delano, Editor and Publisher.
BLACK MOUNTAIN (F8), pop. 1.174: Buncombe Co. (W). 16 m E of Asheville. SOU
RR. Men's hosiery, wood specialties manufactured. Agriculture. Corn. Dairy and
poultry farms.
Newt-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 8 24 808 2.60
Gordon H. Greenwood. Editor and Publisher.
10O
17,967
5,218
950
§1,200
§ 1,944
tl.800
§1,950
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population-— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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BOONEf <D8%). pop. 2,978; Watauga Co. (NW). 70 m NE of Asheville. Railroad
station. Lenoir. CAN RR. Manufactures sauerkraut, lumber. Oak, spruce, pine
timber. Mountain resort. Appalachian State Teachers College. Agriculture.
Cabbage, potatoes, tobacco, livestock.
Appalachian^ V ...................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1985 8 26 280 2.00 2,000
Students of Appalachian State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Watauga Democrat + ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 24 294 2.00 §3,400
R. C. Rivers, Editor and Publisher.
BREVARDf (E8K). pop. 8.908; Transylvania Co. (SW). 80 m S of Asheville. in the
French Broad Valley. SOU RR. Hosiery, yarn, grist mills. Summer resort.
Timber. Truck, grain farms.
Transylvania Times + ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 7 24 280 3.00 **2,785
Transylvania Times, Publisher.
BRYSON CITYf (D8), pop. 1,499; Swain Co. (SW). 67 m SW of Asheville. Railroad
name, Bryson. SOU RR. Hosiery, lumber mills, bottling works. Mountain
resort. Agriculture. Fruit.
Smoky Mountain Times -f- ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 8 24 280 2.00 §1,3OO
Julius C. Hubbard, Editor and Publisher.
BURGAWf <K5). pop. 1,618; Pender Co. (SE). 22% m N of Wilmington. ACL RR.
Cotton gin; package plant; saw mills. Agriculture. Truck crops.
Pender Chronicle -f ................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1897 7 24 280 200 51 280
H. L. Oswald, Editor; H. L. Oswald, Publisher.
BURLINGTON (G2), pop. 24,660; Alamance Co. (NC). 21 m E of Greensboro. SOU
RR. Extensive hosiery manufactories; silk and rayon weaving; dyeing and
finishing works; lumber, coffin, paper box factories. Pine, oak timber. Agri-
culture. Tobacco, dairy products, corn, wheat.
Times-News -f ......................... Evgr.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1895 8 22 801 15.60^^17,651
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Staley Cook. Editor; Mrs. R. B. Terry and D. A. Rawley, Publishers.
BURNSVILLEf <F7%), pop. 1,841; Yancey Co. (W). 40 m NE of Asheville. BM RR.
Textile manufacturing. Saw mill. Cyanite, feldspar, mica mines; hardwood tim-
ber. Agriculture. Corn, potatoes, tobacco.
Tancey Record ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1936 7 24 280 2.00 §1,200
Arney Fox, Editor; The Yancey Publishing Co.
CANTON (E8), pop. 4,906; Haywood Co. (SW). 20 m W of Asheville. SOU RR.
Manufactures pulp and paper, tannie extract, lumber. Timber. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Enterprise + ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1904 8 24 294 2.50 $3,000
Lura Wright, Editor; Enterprise Publishing Co., Publisher.
CARTHAGEf (G4), pop. 1,194; Moore Co. (C). 66 m SW of Raleigh. Motor Carrier.
Hosiery, lumber mills. Agriculture. Peaches, dewberries, tobacco.
Moore County News + ............ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1875 8 24 808 3.00 §2,425
Nelson C. Hyde, Editor; R. S. Ewing, Publisher.
CHADBOURN (H6), pop. 2.108; Columbus Co. (SE). 60 m W of Wilmington. ACL
RR. Insecticide factory; bottling works; machines shop; cotton gin. Diversified
farming. Tobacco, strawberries.
Columbus County News -f- ...... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1928 7 24 280 2.00 2,400
Ernie Jennes, Editor; J. M. Babits, Publisher.
CHAPEL HILL (GS), pop. 9,177; Orange Co. (NC). 12 m SW of Durham. Railroad
name Carrboro. SOU RR. Residential. Timber ; woolen mills. University of North
Carolina. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Alumni Review V .................... Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ..... 1912 3 27 140 x3.00 -
J. Mar yon Saunders, Editor; General Alumni Association of the University of
North Carolina, Publisher.
^Pharmacy™.1 °f ^Monthly .......... Pharmaceutical. 191 5 2 28 105 3.00 *1,900
W. J. Smith. Editor; North Carolina Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher.
Carolina Quarterly V ............... 3 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Literary ..... 1947 1 67 105 1.25 800
Students of University of North Carolina, Editors and Publishers. Box 1117.
High School Journal V ........... Sti.ayr ........... Educational ...... 1918 1 52 101 2.00 1,900
Issued from October until May.
S. M. Holton, Editor; University of North Carolina Press, Pub., P. O. Box 510.
News Leader -f ........................ Mon. A Thurs.. In dependent ..... 1954 8 24 297 5.20 3,425
News Leader Co., Inc., P. O. Box 749.
North Carolina Law lo,,nrt*rlv T^al 1923 l 50 105 x4-00 65°
Review V (no adv.) ............ ^Quarterly ........ Legal .................. Controlled fre« dist. 800
Thomas C. Creasy, Ed.; Univ. of North Carolina Press, School of Law, Pub.
Popular Government H- ........... Monthly .......... N. C. Gov't ......... 1931 3 26 136x3.00
Not published during January, July and August. Controlled circ. 8,550
Albert Coates, Ed.; Institute of Government, University of North Carolina. Pub.,
Box 990.
Southern Economic Journal..- Quarterly ........ Economics ......... 1983 1 64 94 5.00 $1,400
Southern Economic Assn. and the Univ. of North Carolina, Pubs., P. O. Box 1289.
TarHeel+V ............................ Mc^'ASat. Co"**1**6 .......... 1891 8 25 287 4'00 7'000
Publications Board of the Univ. of N. C., Pub., Graham Memorial, Box 1080.
Cireula«<m~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
etas, 12 to Incb. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. xSubscription included ia membership fee.
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Estab ColsOWidthVDepth Sub Circ
1914 « 25 280 x
University of North Carolina, Extension Division, Publisher.
Weekly-h Tues. & Fri Democratic 1923 8 23 287 4.00 53,711
Louis Graves, Editor; Chapel Hill Publishing Co., Publisher, 126 E. Rosemary St.
CHARLOTTEf (D4); pop. 184,042; Mecklenburg Co. (S). 70 m SW of Winston-
Salem. SOU; NS; SAL; PAN RRs. Airlines : CAP; DAL; EAL; PAI; SOU.
Distributing center of North and South Carolina. Medical, finance and textile
center. Manufactures cotton goods, hosiery, yarn, curtain cloth, furniture,
leather belting, rubber products, farm implements, iron pipes, chemicals and
dyes tuffs, paper boxes, electrical equipment, ice refrigerating machinery, rope,
chlorine products, detergents. Flour mills; meat packing; oil refinery. Nine
banks; deposits (6-30-58), $802,869,325. 124,893 electric meters; 14,065 gas
(nat.) meters; 99,766 telephones. Queens College, Charlotte College, Johnson C
Smith University (Negro). Two TV stations.
Carolina Food Dealer -f Monthly Food Dealers 1938 3 27 140 2.50 ±2 207
J. B. Volger, Ed.; N. C. Food Dealers Assn.. Inc., Pub., 200 Providence Rd. (7).
Carolina Israelite-}- Monthly Jewish Int 1941 5 24 208 3.00 12,010
Not issued during August.
Harry L. Golden, Editor and Publisher, 1229 Elizabeth Ave.
"Go" Bi-monthly {jf^Jvef 1923 8 28
Dick Pitts, Editor; Carolina Motor Club, Publisher, Box 60 (1).
>4,407
133 xl.OO
Knitting Indus.. l
Jack Kissiah, Editor; Clark Publishing Co., 218 W. Morehead St. (1)7
LaF2rm°N?ws+nl™ JThursday Ind.&Labor 1931 7 24 280 2.00
H. A. Stalls, 'Editor* and Publisher, 118 E. 6th St.
Mecklenburg Times -f Thursday Independent 1924 7 24 280 2.00 2,018
B. Arp Lowrance, Editor and Publisher, 414 N. Brevard St.
lfnnfofa.1 q/»nti. M/».tM~ T ^.i r™,»* 1954 3 26 280 3.00 >8,286
Municipal South Monthly Local Gov t « 40 140
Demont Roseman, Jr., Ed.; Clark-Smith Publish'g Co., 218 W. Morehead St. (6).
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1888 8 23 301 18.20**65,508
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Thomas L. Robinson, Publisher, 126 S. Church St. (1).
North Carolina Legion News. Monthly Amer. Legion 1937 5 24 224 x.25 $42,185
B. S. Griffith, Editor; N. C. Dept. of American Legion, Pub., P. O. Box 860 (1).
Observer-h Every Morn. ...Independent 1869 8 22 301 23.40**! 54,1 79
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.** 173,462
C. A. McKnight, Editor; Knight Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 600 S. Tryon St. (1).
Quarterly Review of Higher]
Education Among Negroes ^Quarterly Edu. (Negro) 1983 2 81 110 2.00
(Negro) J
T. E. McKinney, Mgr. Editor; Johnson C. Smith University, Pubs. (2).
Quill, The-f- Quarterly Collegiate 1951 2 42 133
Students of Queens College, Editors and Publishers.
Southern Architect Monthly Architectural — 1954 8 26 140 8.00
Key Publications, Inc., P. O. Box 11206 (9).
Southern Hospitals Monthly Hospitals 1932 2 39 140 2.00
Demont Roseman, Jr., Ed.; Clark-Smith Publish'g Co., 218 W. Morehead St. (6).
Southern Textile News Saturday Textiles 1945 5 24 222 5.00 5,270
Mullen Publications, Inc., P. O. Box 1569.
Star of Zion (Negro) Thursday A.M.E. Zion 1876 5 26 210 2.50 $5,000
Rev. W. R. Lovell. Editor; A. M. E. Zion Pub. House, P. O. Box 1047 (1).
Textile Bulletin Monthly Textile 1 9 1 1 \
Jack Kissiah, Editor; Clark Publishing Co., 218 W. Morehead St. (1).
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa. North Carolina Ed., circ. *49,440.
Volunteer Firefighter Monthly Vol. Fireflghfg.1956 3 Controlled circ. tl3,221
Robert H. Hood, Editor; Thomas M. Higrgins, Publisher, Mint Hill.
$700
>5,679
1.50 >7,971
CHERRYVILLE (C8%), pop. 8,492; Gaston Co. (SW). 85 m NW of Charlotte. SAL
RR. Yarn mills; cotton gins and warehouses; foundry; brickyard. Timber.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, wheat, corn.
Eagle-f Wednesday Democratic 1906 8 24 301 2.50 §2,450
Fred K. Houser, Editor and Publisher, 118 W. Main St.
CHINA GROVE (D3), pop. 1491; Rowan Co. (WC). 42 m SW of Winston-Salem.
SOU RR. Manufactures cotton, cotton goods. Agriculture. Tobacco, wheat.
Times -f Wednesday Independent 1955 7 24 280 3.00 957
W. L. Burdick, Editor; Burdick Publishing Co. 1,000 — Free
CLAYTON (J8). pop. 2,229; Johnston Co. (EC). 16 m SB of Raleigh. SOU RR. Cot-
ton yarn, cottonseed-oil, saw, grist mills ; fertilizer, cement block factories. Pine
timber. Truck farms. Cotton, tobacco.
News-f Wednesday Ind. Dem 1920 5 24 224 2.50 700
Wm. W. Willson, Editor; Ralph E. Delano and Wm. W. Willson, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaiid McNally
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CUNTONf (J4H). Pop. 4,414 (special U. S. Census 7-29-54, gives 7,001); Sampson
Co. (SEC). 85 m SW of Qoldsboro. ACL RR. Manufactures lumber, crates, soft
drinks, cottonseed oil, feed, candy, fertilizer. Ships vegetables. Timber. Truck,
poultry farms. Vegetables, cotton, tobacco.
Sampsonian4- Tues.&Fri Independent 1933 8 24 280 3.50 §3*090
Earl Howard, Editor and Publisher, 204 Sampson St.
Sampson Independent -f Thursday Independent 1914 8 24 287 2.00 §4,180
F. Grover Britt. Editor; Clinton Publishing Company.
COLUMBIA— Coastland Times— See Manteo.
CONCORDf (D4), pop. 16,486; Cabarrus Co. (SWC). 21 m NE of Charlotte. SOU RR.
Manufactures hosiery, yarn, cotton goods, soft drinks, paper boxes. Bleaching
and finishing works. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, small grain.
1900 8 22 308 18.20 **9,337
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
The Concord Tribune. Inc., Publisher, S. Union St.
COOLEEMEE (D8), pop. 1,925; Davie Co. (WC). 80 m SW of Winston-Salem. SOU
RR. Cotton mill. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, wheat, tobacco.
Journal + Thursday Democratic 1906 7 24 280 1.50
Mrs. J. C. Sell, Editor; Cooleemee Journal, Publisher.
CULLOWHEE (D8%), pop. 110; Jackson Co. (SW). 40 m SW of Asheville. Railroad
station and bank, Sylva. SOU RR. Saw mills. Western Carolina Teachers Col-
lege. Agriculture. Fruit.
Western Carolinian -f V Bi-wkly( Sat.). Collegiate 1908 7 24 280x1.50
Students of Western Carolina Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
DANBURYf (E2), pop. X250; Stokes Co. (N). On the Dan River, 22 m N of Winston-
Salem. Railroad station and bank, Walnut Cove. N&W; SOU RRs. Veneer, hosiery
and lumber manufactured. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, grain, fruit.
Reporter-f Thursday Democratic 1872 7 24 280 2.00
E. Vance Pepper, Editor and Publisher.
DAVIDSON (D8H), pop. 2,428; Mecklenburg Co. (S). 22 m N of Charlotte. SOU RR.
Manufactures cotton yarn, cottonseed-oil, asbestos, lumber. Pine, oak timber.
Davidson College (men). Diversified farming. Cotton, wheat, corn.
DavidsonianV Friday Collegiate 1900 8 22 294 x2.00
Students of Davidson College, Editors and Publishers.
Mecklenburg Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1948 8 22 294 2.00
Mrs. H. C. Broyles, Editor and Publisher.
Scripts nf Pranks V 4 ti. a year Coll. Humor 1946 3 25 128x2.00
Students of Davidson College. Editors and Publishers.
DENTON (F8). pop. 766; Davidson Co. (W). 84 m S of Winston-Salem. HPT&D RR.
Hosiery, lumber, flour, feed, saw mills; broom factories. Hatchery. Agriculture.
Wheat, small grain.
Davidson Record-f Thursday Republican 1939 7 24 280 3.00
W. Leslie Burdick, Editor; Denton Publishing Co., Inc.
DUNN (H4), pop. 6,816; Harriett Co. (C). 25 m NE of Fayetteville. ACL; D&S RRs.
Manufactures farm implements, fertilizer, lumber, flour, potato chips, soft
drinks. Nursery. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco.
Dispatch-f
Nancy
................................ {lVS*unX
Welborn. Editor; Pope Pri
22 294 7.80
24 280 13.00 §3,944
• Ind. ft Agric 1914 8
» Printing Co., Publisher, Box 740.
fEvg. ex.
Record -f ^Tues., Sat. Independent 1950 8
(& Sun.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Hoover Adams, Editor; Record Publishing Co., Box 70.
DURHAMf (H2%). pop. 71,811; Durham Co. (NC). 25 m NW of Raleigh. D&S;
SAL; SOU; N&W; NS RRs. Airlines: CAP; EAL; PAI.
Cigarette manufacturing center. Tobacco products, textiles, hosiery, bags,
proprietary medicines, sheets, pillow cases manufactured. Seven banks ; deposits
(12-31-57), $551,915,340. 54,679 electric meters; 6,018 gas (nat.) meters ; 86,485
telephones. Duke University; North Carolina College for Negroes. TV station.
American Literature -f V Quarterly Literature 1929 1 52 85 5.00
Dr. C. Gohdes and Arlin Turner, Eds.; Duke University Press, Publisher,
College Station, Box 6697.
Bryologist ....Quarterly {uZhen**** * 1897 l 48 91 5*°°
Dr. H. A. Crum, Editor; National Museum of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada,
American Bryological Society, Publisher, % Seeman Printery.
Campus Echo-f- (Negro) Monthly Collegiate 1942 5
Students of North Carolina College, Editors and Publishers.
Carolina Tim es-f (Negro) Saturday Independent 1924
C. M. Ross. Editor; L. E. Austin. Publisher, Box 807.
Duke Chronicle V (apl? Wed' Collegiate 1905 5 24 224 8.00
Duke University Publications Board, Pub., P. O. Box 4696. Duke Station.
J<mrn*1}Quiirt€rly Mathematical.... 1935 1 60 8810.00
Leonard Carlitzi George W. Mackey and J. H. Roberts, Editors; Duke University
Press, Publisher, College Station, Box 6697.
24 224 1.50
8 24 308 8.00
1,025
2.500
1,600
§2,700
J900
1.748
4,283
2,366
*450
2,000
§22,144
$4,600
983
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNatly
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Clre
12,099
$3,500
1,094
2,875
1,700
DURHAMf (Continued) Estab Cois^ Width 7 Depth Sub
DURegister+8Vt^..^!!!!l:!"!. }Monrthly ColL Alumni 1915 3 28 126 3.00
Roger L. MarshaiirEditor; Duke University, Publisher.
Duke University Archive V... Quarterly Coll. Lit 1917 3 26 126x2.00
Duke University Publications Board, Editors and Publishers, Box 4665.
Ecological Monographs + Quarterly Ecol.&Zoology..l931 2 36 108 6.00
Dr. H. J. Costing and Dr. Francis C. Evans, Editors; Duke University Press,
Publishers. College Station. Box 6697.
Ecology Quarterly Scientific 1920 2 28 102 x7.50
Alton A. Lindsey and La Mont C. Cole, Eds. ; Duke University Press. Publisher,
College Station, Box 6697.
Educational and Psychologi-10fl /Measurement 1Q/M - -n Qft - nft
cal Measurem't (no adv.) JQuarterIy 1 Guide & Per'l 1941 l 50 96 7'00
G. Frederic Kuder, Editor; Educational and Psychological Measurement. Pub..
Box 6907. College Station.
_ ICQ/1 Q 99 3AS ?
{ Herald + EveryMorn Independent ,L*y* Sunday circ
Steed Rollins. Editor; Durham Herald Company, Inc., Pub.. 115 Market St.
Sun-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1889 8 22 308 15.60 **24,835
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
J. R. Barry. Editor; Durham Herald Company. Inc.. Publisher. 115 Market St.
H\*Sn!tev1ew!^ Latin-Am.Hist..l918 1 52 98 6.00 1,245
Prof. Lewis Hanke.' Editor ; Duke University Press. Publisher.
College Station. Box 6697.
Journal of Parapsychology -{-..Quarterly Scientific 1937 1 52 94 6.00 $475
Duke University Press, Publisher, College Station. Controlled free dist. J235
Journal of Personality + Quarterly Psychology 1932 1 52 86 6.50 1,451
Edward E. Jones. Ed.; Duke University Press. Pub.. College Sta.. Box 6697.
Labor Journal -|- Thursday Labor 1944 5 24 176 2.00 6,500
Wilbur Hobby, Editor; Progressive Prtg. & Pub. Co., 210 May St.
^Probfems".!!^0.^ JQuarterly Legal 1933 1 60 112 5.00 $3,200
Melvm SV Shimm,' Editor; Duke University School of Law, Publisher. Duke Sta.
News Journal + Thursday Independent 1920 8 23 280 2.00 1,800
Mattie W. Thaxton, Editor; G. E. Isaacs. Publisher, 113 E. Peabody St.
Personnel Psychology Quarterly |p|reonnefy 1948 1 54 105 8'00 If35°
G. F. Kuder, Editor; Personnel Psychology, Inc., Publisher, Box 6965,
College Station.
^fy1^; JQuarterly Lit.&Historic 1902 1 52 86 4.00 647
Hamilton Ed.; Duke University Press, Pub., College Station, Box 6697.
EDENTONf (M2H). pop. 4.468; Chowan Co. (NE). On an inlet of Albermarle Sound,
28 m SW of Elizabeth City. NS RR. Boat connections. Peanut market. Cotton
yarn, veneer, fertilizer, lumber manufactured. Fisheries, timber. Agriculture.
Peanuts, cotton, corn.
Chowan Herald-}- Thursday Democratic 1934 8 24 287 2.00 51,895
J. E. Buff lap. Editor; The Chowan Herald, Publisher.
ELIZABETH CITYf (N2), pop. 12,685; Pasquotank Co. (NE). On Pasquotank River.
80 m NE of Rocky Mount. NS RR. Airline CAP. Boat connections. Manufactures
lumber, hosiery, bricks, candy, baskets, barrels, crates, fertilizer, paper boxes,
•oft drinks. Timber. Tourist resort. State Teachers College (Negro). Truck
farms. Potatoes, cotton, corn.
Advance-}- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1911 8 22 294 15.60 **7,450
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Elizabeth City Advance, Publisher, 213 South Water St.
ELIZABETHTOWNf (H5). pop. 1,611; Bladen Co. (SE). 50 m NW of Wilmington.
VACS RR. Airport. Lumber mill. Pine, gum timber. Agriculture. Tobacco,
cotton, peanuts.
Bladen Journal-f Thursday Democratic 1907 8 26 280 3.00 §3,000
Mrs. E. F. McCulloch, Editor; McCulloch Press, Inc.. Publisher.
ELKIN (D2), pop. 2.842; Surry Co. (NW). 87 m NW of Winston-Salem. SOU RR.
Manufactures blankets, furniture, underwear, flour. Tannery. Truck, dairy
farms. Tobacco, corn.
Tribune-f- Mon.&Thurs...Ind. Dem 1911 8 24 294 4.00 **3,630
H. F. Laffoon, Editor; Elk Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
ELON COLLEGE (G2), pop. 1,109; Alamance Co. (NC). 17 m E of Greensboro. SOU
RR. Bank, Gibsonville. Elon College. Agriculture. Cotton, com, tobacco.
Maroon and Gold V Semi-mo. (Fri.) Collegiate 1920 7 24 252 1.50
Students of Elon College, Editors and Publishers.
ENFIELD (K2). pop. 2,861; Halifax Co. (NE). 18 m NE of Rocky Mount. ACL RR.
Cotton gins; tobacco warehouse. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, tobacco.
Progress -h .Friday Democratic 1905 8 24 294 2.50 §1,775
James A. Bateman. Editor; Enfield Progress. Publisher.
FAIRMONT (G6H). pop. 2.819; Robeson Co. (S). 12 m SW of Lumberton. ACL RR.
Manufactures concrete products, fertilizer, plywood. Cotton gin, dairy, poultry,
livestock farms. Tobacco.
Times-Messenger Thursday Independent 1936 8 22 287 3.00 §1.050
Billy Whitted. Editor; Billy and Jane Whitted, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + U«ea Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
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FARMVILLE (K8), pop. 2,942; Pitt Co. (E). 62 m SE of Raleigh. EC; NS RRs.
Manufactures fertilizer, lumber* cottonseed oil, tobacco curers, fuel oil tanks,
farm implements. Leaf tobacco market. Pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, cot-
ton, corn.
Enterprise^- Friday Democratic 1910 8 28 291
James B. Hockerday, Editor; Rouse Printery, Publisher.
Mission Herald + Monthly Prot. Episc 1886 8 80 70 2.00 $5,400
Not issued during July and August.
Rev. A. Hume Cox, Editor; Diocese of East Carolina, Publisher, P. O. Box 113.
FAYETTEVILLEf (H4H), pop. 84,715; Cumberland Co. (NC). On Cape Fear River,
62 m SW of Raleigh. A&R; ACL; NS RRs. Airlines: NAL; PAL
Manufactures lumber, hosiery, cotton yarns, knit goods, veneers, turpentine,
cottonseed oil, plows, electric fans, asphalt. Spinning and weaving plants. Gum
cypress timber. Three banks; savings deposits (1958), $6,150,000. 19,799 elec-
tric (AC) meters; 18,000 gas (nat.) meters; 19,253 telephones. State Teachers
College. Agriculture.
0vMrveri f Evg. ex. Sun.T_ . _A_ H. _f 1817 8 23 801 15.60**25,272
Observer* |Suiu Morn Independent Sunday circ. 7.80**21,35B
Color advertising accepted.
Robert L. Gray, Editor; Fayetteville Publishing Company.
FOREST CITY (B4), pop. 4,971; Rutherford Co. (SW). 80 m N of Spartanburg, S. C.
CLIN; SAL; SOU RRs. Manufactures cottonseed oil, sheeting, flannels, print
cloth, beverages, sizing compound. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn,
potatoes.
Courier-f Mon. & Thurs...Independent 1918 8 24 294 3.50 **3,710
John Cannon, Editor; Courier Publishing Co., Publisher.
FRANKLINf (D8H), pop. 1.976; Macon Co. (SW). On Little Tennessee River, 66
m SW of Asheville. TF RR. Manufactures mineral products, lumber. Summer
resort. Mica, clay, vermiculite mines; hardwood timber. Diversified farming.
Corn, potatoes, cabbage. Dairy and poultry farms.
7onian4-High"....}Thur8day Independent 1885 8 24 295 8.00 §2,941
Weimar Jones, Editor; Bob Sloan, Publisher.
FRANKL1NTON (J2), pop. 1,414; Franklin Co. (NC). 28 m NE of Durham. SAL
RR. Manufactures cotton yarn, rugs, towels, veneer. Cotton gins; saw mills.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tobacco.
Post 4- Thursday Independent 1939 8 23 280 1.50
Lucy B. Holding, Editor; G. E. Isaacs. Publisher.
FUQUAY SPRINGS (H3%). pop. 1,992; Wake Co. (C). 18 m SW of Raleigh. NS;
D&S RRs. Electronics; baby clothing. Tobacco redrying plant. Agriculture.
Tobacco, cotton.
Independent + Thursday Independent 1935 8 24 280 2.00 §1,573
Todd Caldwell, Editor and Publisher.
GASTONIAf (C4). pop. 28.069 (special U. S. Census 6-10-56, gives 84,889); Gaston
Co. (SW). 20 m W of Charlotte. C&NW; PAN; SOU RRs. Extensive combed
cotton yarn manufactories; sewing thread, beaspread factories; foundries;
bottling works ; cotton warehouses. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Ga«*tte + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1880 9 22 308 18.20**20,491
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ben Atkins, Editor; Gazette Publishing Company, Inc.
GATESVILLEf (M2), pop. 823; Gates Co. (NE). On Chowan River, 81 m NW of
Elizabeth City. Railroad station, Roduco. ACL RR. Fertilizer plant, saw mills.
Stock, poultry, truck farms. Peanuts, cotton, corn.
Gates County Index + Wednesday Ind. Dem 1932 8 24 294 2.50 **1,O91
Carleton Morris, Editor; Parker Bros., Publishers. Ahoskie.
GOLDSBOROf (K4), pop. 21,464; Wayne Co. (EC). On Neuse River. 60 m SE of
Raleigh. ACL; A&EC; SOU RRs. Manufactures lumber, wood products, iron and
steel products, cotton yarn, electric lamp wire, food products, leather, fertilizer.
Tobacco redrying plants, meat packing, grain mills. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco,
truck crops.
News-Argus-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1885 8 24 297 18.20 **1 1,189
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Henry Belk, Editor; Wayne Printing Co.
Record Thursday Independent 1905 5 24 238 2.00
Joe Brown, Editor and Publisher, Box 563.
GRAHAMf (G2%), pop. 6,026; Alamance Co. (NC). 21 m E of Greensboro. SOU RR.
Extensive hosiery manufactories ; lumber, furniture, dye machinery also manu-
factured. Oak, pine timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, tobacco, corn.
Alamance Gleaner-f Thursday Democratic 1875 7 26 276 1.00
J. D. Kernodle, Jr., Publisher.
Alamance News + Thursday Ind. Dem 1896 7 24 280 2.00 *2,550
Tom Boney, Editor and Publisher, Box 481.
GRANITE FALLS (B8), pop. 2.286; Caldwell Co. (NW). 11 m SE of Lenoir. C&NW RR.
Manufactures insulating paper, hosiery. Diversified farming.
Press-f (offset) Thursday Independent 1952 5 24 210 4.00 §2,265
F. L. Smith, Sr. and F. L. Smith, Jr., Publishers, 51 N. Main St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems* 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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GREENSBOROf (F2%), pop. 74,889; Guilf or d Co. (NWC). In center of North Carolina?
50 m south of Virginia. SOU RR. Airlines : CAP; EAL; PAL
Educational, financial, distribution, retailing and insurance center. Manufac-
tures cotton textiles, overalls, hosiery, terra cotta pipe, lumber, stoves, brick
and cast stone, fabricated steel products, loom reeds, electronics, burial vaults,
surgical instruments, machinery (wood and uteel), furniture, garments, ele-
vators, cigars, cigarettes, concrete, cellophane products, chemicals. Railroad
shops; foundries. Four banks; bank deposits (6-80-68), $206,601,251. 43,945
electric (AC) meters; 6,904 gas (nat.) meters; 41,982 telephones. Women's
College of University of N. Carolina; Greensboro College (women); Agricul-
tural and Technical College (Negro) and others. TV station.
k + W!8.!!..!™ ....... } Monthly .......... {Amflo-Jewish 1936 4 „ „, M,
Chester A. Brown, Editor; American Jewish Times Outlook, Inc., Publisher,
680 Southeastern Bldg.
CarolWan+V ......................... .Wednesday ..... Collate ........... "' Vont^lelfL'di"?.
Student Gov't Assn. of the Woman's College of Univ. of North Carolina, Pub.
201 Elliott Hall.
CoraddiV .................................. Quarterly ........ Coll. Lit ............. 1896 2 42 148 2.00
Woman's College of University of North Carolina, Publisher.
Democrat-f .............................. Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1941 5 24 225
John F. Yow, Sr., Editor; Southern Publishers, Inc., 913 Fairground Ave.
Free Press-f ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 8 24 294
Thomas E. Wagg, Editor; Greensboro Free Press Publishing Co..
228 E. Sycamore St.
Future Outlook (Negro) ........ Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1942 5 23 207
J. F. Johnson, Editor and Publisher, 605 E. Market St.
»— + ...................................... EveryMorn-.-Independent ....... »0« » 2 Vn°dl
Miles Hoffman Wolff, Editor; Greensboro News Co., Pub., Davie and Gaston Sts.
Record-h .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Democratic ........ 1890 8 22 301 15.60**28,502
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Colvin T. Leonard, Editor; Greensboro News Company, Inc., Publisher,
Davie and Gaston Sts.
Thursday ........ Methodist .......... 1855
2.00
2.50
3,000
§3,000
§9,011
2.00 §5,632
3 30 140 2.50 $14,634
Romey Pitt Marshall, Editor; Methodist Board of Publication Inc.,
Publisher, Box 508.
| Monthly Agriculture 1946 5 24 224 x.50
Robert W. Parker, Editor; North Carolina Farm Bureau News, Pub., Box W-4.
Register, The -f V (Negro)....ll ti. a yr Collegiate 1932 5 25 218 2.00
Students of Agricultural and Technical College, Editors and Publishers.
1947 3 27 140 2.00
Restaurant South -f- Monthly Rest. Trade 2 40 140
Controlled free dist.
Emmet Atkins, Jr., Editor; Restaurant South Pub. Co., P. O. Box 8828.
e 1953 4 26 168
Controlled circ.
[Indus. Supply 1952 8 26 140 2.00
{ Distributors Controlled free dist.
r;. 1946 2 41 138 2.00
. r Controlled free dist.
Southern Appllance8 + ........... Monthly ..........
Southern Industrial SuppHer. Monthly ..........
Southern Plumbing, Heating1Mn^tMw ] w
and Air Conditioning ........ }M°nth* .......... c
53,500
6,900
>1 4,651
4,10O
6,050
Southern Trade Publications Co., Dixie Bldg.
GREENVILLEf (L8), pop. 16.724 ; Pitt Co. (E). On the Tar River, 80 m NE of Kinston.
NS ; ACL RRs. Lumber. Tobacco redrying plants ; bottling, fertilizer works : car-
pet yarn and hosiery mills; hogshead factory. East Carolina Teachers College.
Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, corn. TV station.
East Carolinian -f V Thursday Collegiate 1925 7 25 280 x2.50 4,000
Students of East Carolina College, Editors and Publishers.
Reflector-f Evg.ex.Sun Local 1882 8 23 297 15.60 **7,012
Color advertising accepted.
D. J. Whichard, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
GRIFTON (K4), pop. 610; Pitt Co. (E). 19 m S of Greenville. ACL RR. Sawmills.
Manufactures agricultural, construction and mining machinery. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, tobacco.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1958 5 24 224 3.00 1,017
C. G. Simmons, Editor and Publisher.
GUILFORD COLLEGE (F2), pop. X 1,400; Guilford Co. (NW). 5M> m W of Greensboro,
banking town. SOU RR. Broom factory. Guilford College. Agriculture. Wheat,
corn, tobacco.
GuilfordianV Friday Collegiate 1915 5 26 227 2.00 $750
Students of Guilford College, Editors and Publishers, Box 812.
HAMLET (F6), pop. 5,061; Richmond Co. (S). 70 m SE of Charlotte. SAL RR. Rail-
road shops. Manufactures ice cream, lumber, soft drinks. Ships fruit. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Peaches, dewberries, corn, cotton.
News -Mess en ger-f Tues.&Fri Ind. Dem 1907 8 24 294 8.60 $3,805
A. D. Way. Jr., Editor; Chester A. Martin, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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HAVELOCK (L4), pop. - (independent branch of New Bern) ; Craven Co. (E). 8 m
S of New Bern, nearest bank.
Progress -f ................................ Thursday ........ Democrat ........... 1950 8 24 280 3.00
Eugene P. Smith, Editor; Havelock Publishing Co., Inc.
HAYESVILLEf (C9), pop. 856; Clay Co. (SW). 85 m SW of Ashville. Bank and railroad
town. Murphy. L&N; SOU RRs. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, cotton, apples.
Clay County Progress ............ Friday ............. Independent ...... 1951 6 24 274 2.00 §563
Clifford A. Beebe, Editor and Publisher.
HENDERSONf (J2), pop. 10,996; Vance Co. (N). 40 m NE of Raleigh. SAL; SOU
RRs. Cotton and leaf tobacco market. Manufactures jute bagging, cotton
yarns, motor trucks, hosiery, soft drinks, eheeting. Tungsten mines. Agricul-
ture. Tobacco, cotton, corn.
Dispatch -f ................................ Evg. ex. Sun-Democratic ........ 1914 8 22 294 9.00 §4,975
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Henry A. Dennis, Editor; Henderson Dispatch Company, Inc., Publisher.
HENDERSON VILLEf (E8%), pop. 6.108; Henderson Co. (SW). 21 m SE of Ashe-
ville, in Smoky Mountain region. SOU RR. Airlines CAP; DAL; PAL. Manu-
factures hosiery, paper boxes, bricks, office equipment. Tourist resort. Timber.
Agriculture. Apples, cabbage, potatoes, peppers, beans, corn.
Times-News -f- .......................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1927 8 24 298 6.00 §6,577
C. M. Ogle, Editor; Times-News Co., Inc., Publisher.
Western Carolina Tribune -{-..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1929 7 24 280 2.50 $2,056
Noah Hollowell, Editor and Publisher.
HERTFORDf (N2), pop. 2,096; Perquimans Co. (NE). On Perquimans River, 18 m
SW of Elizabeth City. NS RR. Boat connections. Manufactures lumber, shirts,
fertilizer. Winter resort. Fisheries; timber. Truck, poultry farms. Cotton, pea-
nuts, corn, soybeans.
Perquiroans Weekly-f ............ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1934 8 24 287 2.00 §1,585
Max Campbell, Editor ; The Perquimans Weekly, Publisher.
HICKORY (C8), pop. 14,756; Catawba Co. (WC). 45 m NW of Charlotte. SOU;
C&NW RRs. Airline PAI. Extensive hosiery manufactories; cotton yarn, twine,
sash cords, clothes lines, overalls, furniture, paper boxes, lumber, wagons,
sheetings, soft drinks also manufactured. Lenoir-Rhyne College. Timber. Diver-
sified farming.
Lenoir-RhyneanV .................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1910 5 24 220 2.00 -
Students of Lenoir-Rhyne College, Editors and Publishers.
Record -t- ................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1915 8 23 294 13.00^*19,532
Comic strip advertising accepted.
L. C. Gifford, Editor and Publisher.
HIGHLANDS — Franklin Press and Highlands Maconian — See Franklin.
HIGH POINT (F2%), pop. 89,973; Guilford Co. (NWC). 17 m SW of Greensboro.
SOU; HPT&D; HPRA&S RRs. Airlines CAP; EAL; PAI.
Manufacturing, especially furniture and hosiery; also dress goods, yarn, cor-
rugated boxes, machinery, paint and chemicals. Cotton mills. Four banks;
deposits (12-31-57), $50,000,000. 15,447 electric (AC) meters; 3,849 gas (artif.)
meters; 24,750 telephones. High Point College. Tobacco, wheat, truck crops.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Holt McPherson, Editor; Mrs. R. B. Terry and D. A. Rawley, Publishers.
Furniture South ...................... Monthly .......... Retail Furn ........ 1922 3 44 140 2.00 5,945
Howard B. Easter, Editor; Towse Publishing Co.
Hi-Po-fV (offset) .................. Bi-weekly ........ Collegiate .......... 1925 6 24 278 2.00
Students of High Point College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 1,200
HILLSBOROt (G2%), pop. 1.829; Orange Co. (NO. 12 m NW of Durham. SOU
RR. Manufactures cotton cloth, flour, hogshead liners, lumber, furniture.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat.
News .......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1893 7 24 280 2.00 2,550
Edwin J. Hamlin, Editor; The News, Inc., Publisher, Box 431, Graham.
JACKSONf (L2). pop. 848; Northampton Co. (NE). 86 m N of Rocky Mount. Rail-
road station, Gumberry. SAL RR. Cotton gins. Timber. Chemicals. Agriculture.
Cotton, peanuts.
JThursday ........ Democratic ........ 1892 8 24 294 3.00 **2,570
Richard E. Campbell, Editor; Parker Bros., Publishers, Ahoskie.
JACKSONVILLEf (L5), pop. 8,960; Onslow Co. (SE). 47 m NE of Wilmington. ACL
RR. Lumber mill. Manufactures tobacco, barn flues. Summer resort. Pine, hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, potatoes.
News-f ...................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1938 8 24 317 20.80 **7,375
James Wyant, Editor; J. B. Robinson, Publisher.
JEFFERSONf (Cl%), pop. 869; Ashe Co. (NW). 76 m NW of Winston-Salem. Nearest
railroad station. West Jefferson, N&W RR. Bottling works; textile mill: oak
flooring plants. Agriculture. Tobacco, cabbage, potatoes, corn, livestock. Dairy
products.
Ashe Presbyterian .................. Quarterly ........ Presbyterian ..... 1925 3 27 140 .25 *1,815
John W. Luke, Editor; The Ashe Presbyterian, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPnblisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
cms. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \n««»ed only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership Ice.
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KANNAPOLIS <D8%), pop. 28,448; Cabarrue Co. (SWC). 25 m N of Charlotte. SOU
RR. Extensive manufacture of towels, sheets, pillow cases, wash cloths. Grain,
dairy, cotton farms. Wheat, corn, cotton. Two banks: deposits (6-30-B8)
$38,357,846. 2,861 gas (artif.) meters; 9,192 telephones.
Cfrc
1927 8
Color advertising accepted.
Bill Bailes, Editor; J. L. Moore, Publisher.
KENANSVILLEf (K4%), pop. 674; Duplin Co. (SE). 30 m SW of Kinston. Railroad
station, Warsaw. ACL RR. Hardwood, pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco,
potatoes, corn, cotton.
Duplin Times -f Thursday Democratic 1932 8 24 308 3 00 §1 800
Mrs. Ruth P. Grady, Editor and Publisher. ' '
KERNERSVILLE (E2), pop. 2,896; Forsyth Co. (NW). 11% m NE of Winston-
Salem. SOU RR. Manufactures hosiery, silk and rayon products, porcelain prod-
ucts, lumber, flour, furniture, tools, conveyors gradings. Timber. Truck, grain
farms. Tobacco, wheat, corn.
New» + ••••••-"• •"••; Th^r??a^ Independent 1937 7 24 280 2.50 J3,624
Fred P. Carter, Editor and Publisher.
KINGS MOUNTAIN (C4), pop. 7,206; Cleveland Co. (W). 28 m W of Charlotte.
SOU RR. Manufactures yarn, lumber, print cloth, damask, cottonseed oil.
Farming. Limestone, spodumene and mica mines.
Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1889
Martin Harmon, Editor; Herald Publishing House.
KINSTONf (K4), pop. 18,336; Lenoir Co. (SE). On Neuse River, 70 m SE of Raleigh.
A&EC ; ACL RRs. Airline PAL Leaf tobacco market.
Manufactures fertilizer, lumber, paper boxes, monuments, cotton yarn, bev-
erages, bricks. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, truck crops.
Free Press + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1882 8 24 294 15.60 **9,904
H. Gait Braxton, Editor; Kinston Free Press Company, Inc., Pub., Drawer 584.
Lenoir County News Thursday Democratic 1948 5 24 224 3.00
Wilbur J. Rider, Editor; Lenoir County News Co., Inc., Publisher, Box 110.
LA GRANGE (K4), pop. 1,852; Lenoir Co. (SE). 60 m SE of Raleigh. A&EC RR. Manu-
factures lumber, cotton yarn, tobacco. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, corn.
Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1953 8 24 308 2.00
Paul A. Barwick, Editor; Mrs. Ruth Grady, Publisher.
LAURINBURGt (G5), pop. 7.134; Scotland Co. (S). 39 m SW of Fayetteville. L&S;
SAL RRs. Manufactures cotton yarn, textiles, lumber, flour, fertilizer, cotton-
seed oil, farm implements. Timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, tobacco, corn,
peaches, tomatoes, livestock.
Exchange-h Tues.&Fri Ind. Dem 1882 8 24 284 3.00
O. L. Moore, Editor; Exchange Publishing Company, Inc.
LEAKSVILLE (F%), pop. 4,045; Rockingham Co. (N). On Dan River, 25 m SW of
Danville, Va. C&NW RR. Rug, bedspread factories ; bottling works. Agriculture.
Tobacco, corn, wheat.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1924 8 24 294 2.50
Richard H. Robertson, Editor; J. S. Robertson, Publisher.
LENOIRf (B2V^), pop. 7,888; Caldwell Co. (NW). 62 m NW of Charlotte. C&NW
RR. Extensive furniture manufactories. Cotton yarn, mirrors, veneers, dowels
also manufactured. Tannery. Summer resort. Beach, pine, spruce timber.
Diversified farming.
News-Topic-t- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1875 8 24 280 12.00
Kearney C. Pearce, Editor; Lenoir News-Topic, Inc., Publisher.
LEXINGTONf (E3), pop. 13,571; Davidson Co. (WC). 20 m S of Winston-Salem.
SOU; WSS RRs. Manufactures cotton and rayon goods, yarn, twine, furniture,
mattresses, panels, lumber, overalls, hosiery. Greenhouses. Agriculture. Wheat,
dairy products, small grain.
Dispatch-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1882 8 22 301 18.20 **8,048
Color advertising accepted.
E. E. Witherspoon. Editor; The Dispatch Publishing Company.
LIBERTY (F3), pop. 1,342; Randolph Co. (NWC). 16 m NE of Asheboro. SOU RR.
Manufactures chairs. Flour and feed mill. Oak, pine timber. Diversified farming.
Wheat, corn, tobacco.
News 4- Wednesday Independent 1950 8 24 294 2.00
James H. Parker, Editor; E. A. Reach, Publisher, P. O. Box 1013.
LILLINGTONf (H4), pop. 1,061; Harnett Co. (C). 80 m SW of Raleiprh. NS; A&W
RRs. Gravel, sand, brick shale pits; timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco,
cotton, corn.
Harnett County News 4- .Thursday Democratic 1919 7 26 308 2.00
Henderson Steele, Editor and Publisher.
LINCOLNTONf (C3%), pop. 5,428; Lincoln Co. (SW). On Little Catawba River. 80
m NW of Charlotte. SAL; C&NW RRs. Manufactures cotton yarn, sheetings,
furniture, flour, lumber, concrete products. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, corn,
livestock. Dairy farms.
Lincoln County News -I- Mon.&Thurs...Ind. Dem 1845 8 24 294 3.00
Alton B. Claytor, Editor; Lincoln Co. News.
Lincoln Times -f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1907 8 24 287 2.50
Western Carolina Publishing Company, Inc.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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8 24 301 2.50 **1,866
1.674
§1,000
§3,806
§6,900
§6,500
§821
2,175
§4,323
§4,395
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LITTLETON (Kl%), pop. 1.178; Halifax and Warren Cos. (NE). 20 m W of Roanoke
Rapids. SAL RR. Sawmills. Beverages, lumber manufactured. Agriculture.
Observer-h Thursday Independent 1955 7 24 280 2.50 §1,140
Mrs. W. B. Stansbury, Editor; T. W. Wilson, Publisher.
LOUISBURGf <J2), pop. 2,545; Franklin Co. (NEC). On Tar River. 80 m NE of
Raleigh. SAL RR. Lumber mills; cotton gins. Pine, hardwood timber. Agri-
culture. Tobacco, cotton, corn, cucumbers.
Franklin Times-f .Tues.&Thurs.-Democratic 1870 8 24 294 3.50 *2,527
Elizabeth Johnson, Editor; The Franklin Times, Inc., Publisher, Box 858.
LUMBERTONf (G5), pop. 9,186 (special U. S. Census 7-80-55, gives 14,448) ; Robeson
Co. (S). On Lumber River, 82 m S of Fayetteville. V&CS; SAL RRs. Manu-
factures cotton yarn, fertilizer, cottonseed products, prefabricated houses.
Bottling, marble works; tobacco redrying plant. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Tobacco, cotton, corn.
Po»t+ .Friday Independent 1935 8 24 294 2.00 §1,243
Wm. Cole, Editor; Chester A. Martin, Publisher. 1,000 — Free
Robesonian + {^Sun**8*1* Democratic 1870 8 24 301 13.00 **7,212
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Robesonian, Inc., Publisher.
MADISON (F2), pop. 1,789; Rockingham Co. (N). 26 m NW of Greensboro. N&W
RR. Suspender and garter factory; roller mill; knitting mills. Timber. Agricul-
ture. Tobacco, corn.
Messenger+ Thursday Democratic 1915 8 24 308 4.00 §2,59O
R. M. Spear. Editor; Madison Publishing Co.
MANTEOf (O2%), pop. 635; Dare Co. (E). On Roanoke Sound. 45 m SE of Elizabeth
City, nearest railroad station. NS RR. Bottling works; boatbuilding plants;
woodworking shops. Resort. Fisheries. Agriculture. Potatoes, corn, soybeans,
cotton.
Coastland Times-f Friday Independent 1935 7 24 280 2.50 §2,000
Prints edition for Columbia.
Victor Meekins, Editor; Times Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
MARIONf (F7%). pop. 2.740 (special U. S. Census 1-25-55, gives 8,214); McDowell
Co. (W). 82 m NE of Asheville. CLIN; SOU RRs. Manufactures cotton yarns
and cloth, furniture, hosiery, lumber. Limestone quarries; timber. Lake resort.
Fish hatchery. Farming. Wheat, corn.
McDowell News + Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1929
Rosamond L. Braly. Editor; J. W. Setzer, Publisher.
Progress + Thursday Ind. Dem 1896
Elizabeth Whitten, Editor and Publisher.
MARSHALLf (E7%). pop. 983; Madison Co. (W). 20 m NW of Asheville. SOU RR.
Cotton, grist mills. Chestnut, oak, pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn,
wheat.
News -Record + Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 273 2.50
J. I. Story, Editor; H. L. Story, Publisher.
MARS HILL (E7%), pop. 1,404; Madison Co. (W). 19 m N of Asheville. Railroad
station and bank, Marshall. SOU RR. Diversified farming.
Hilltop+V Ftntly( Sat.). ...Collegiate 1925 5 26 210x2.00
Students of Mars Hill College, Editors and Publishers.
MARSHVILLE (E4%), pop. 1,258; Union Co. (S). 86 m SE of Charlotte. SAL RR.
Grist mill; timber processing plant; box factory; feed mills; cotton gins. Oak.
pine timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Home-f- Wednesday Democratic 1892 8 24 280 2.00
Atha E. Downes, Editor; Marshville Home Publishing Co., Inc.
MAXTON (G5), pop. 1,974; Robeson Co. (S). 8 m SE of Laurinburg. ACL; SAL RR.
Manufactures furniture, veneer, fertilizer. Saw mill. Diversified farming.
Scottish Chief 4- Friday Ind. & Agric 1884 8 24 294 2.00
Wm. Cole, Editor; Chester A. Martin, Publisher.
MEBANE (G2), pop. 2.068; Alamance Co. (NO. 22 m NW of Durham. SOU RR.
Manufactures furniture, mattresses, bed springs, cotton yarn, hosiery, bricks,
flour. Agriculture. Tobacco, soybeans, corn.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1919 8 24 308 2.00
M. H. Johnson, Editor; Mebane Enterprise, Inc., Publisher, Box 548.
MOCKSVILLEf (D8), pop. 1,909; Davie Co. (WC). 16 m N of Salisbury. SOU RR.
Chair and table, wooden box factories ; hosiery, lumber, flour mills ; cotton gins ;
clothing. Timber. Diversified farming. Grain, cotton, tobacco.
Davie Co. Enterprise-Record. .Wednesday Independent 1879 8 24 297 2.50
Gordon Tomlinson, Editor; Eugene S. Bowman, Publisher.
MONROEt (D4%), pop. 10,140; Union Co. (S). 25 m SE of Charlotte. SAL RR. Cot-
ton yarn, flour, hosiery mills; brick and tile; cold storage plant. Pine timber.
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, wheat, livestock.
Enquirer-H Mon.&Thurs... Democratic 1872 8 24 308 3.00
J. B. Ashcraft, Editor; Enquirer Publishing Co., Inc.
Journal 4- Tues.&Fri Democratic 1894 8 26 287 3.00
R. F. Beasley. Jr., Editor; G. M. Beasley A Co.. Publishers.
MOORESVILLE (D8). pop. 7,121; Tredell Co. (WC). 16 m S of Stat«M«vN1e. SOU RR.
Manufactures towels, curtain, cotton pants goods, upholstery, rayon cloth,
tables, creamery products, lumber, flour. Farming. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Trtbune4- Thursday Independent 1933 8 24 294 3.00 **3,666
T. M. McKnight, Editor and Publisher.
8 24 294 4.00 §6,210
7 24 283 2.00
1,700
$1,000
§1,750
§2,475
§1,023
§2,809
§3,950
§3,712
Cln
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IP.O. Statement ; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpar*!!
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MOREHEAD CITY (M5), pop. 5,144; Carteret Co. (SE). In Bogue Sound, 35 m SE
of New Bern. A&EC; B&M RRs. Airline PAI. Boat connections. Fish scrap and
oil, lumber mills ; shirt factory. Shore resort. Fisheries ; pine timber. Agriculture.
Cabbage, potatoes, beans, tobacco, corn.
Carteret Co. News-Times -f.. ..Tues.&Fri Independent 1912 8 24 294 6.00 **3,737
Lockwood Phillips, Editor and Publisher.
MORGANTON (B8), pop. 8,811; Burke Co. (W). On Catawba River, 58 m NW of
Charlotte. SOU RR. Hosiery, cotton, lumber mills ; furniture factories ; tannery.
Agriculture.
News-Herald + f JV^J^X* Sat* Ind. Dem 1885 8 23 294 12.00 §5,225
Color advertising accepted.
W. Stanley Moore, Editor; Beatrice Cobb, Publisher, Box 419.
MOUNT AIRY (Dl%), pop. 7,192; Surry Co. (NW). 86 m NW of Winston-Salem.
SOU RR. Manufactures furniture, hosiery, underwear, bathing suits, sweaters,
lumber. Bottling works. Granite quarry. Dairy, fruit, grain farms. Tobacco, corn.
News-h Tues.&Fri Democratic 1880 8 24 294 3.00 §5,650
James E. and Wm. H. Johnson, Editors and Publishers.
Times-f- Friday Independent 1880 8 24 294 2.00 §4,000
R. E. Ashby and W. J. Seigler, Editors ; Times Publishing Co., Inc.
MOUNT HOLLY (C4). pop. 2,241; Gaston Co. (NE). 12 m NW of Charlotte. P&N;
SAL RRs. Cotton yarn, woolen mills ; brick and tile, chemical works. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, wheat.
News-f Friday Independent ,1921 7 24 280 2.00 1,680
W. Barrett, Editor; B. Arp Lowrance, Publisher.
MOUNT OLIVE (J4), pop. 8,782; Wayne Co. (EC). 55 m SE of Raleigh. ACL RR.
Manufactures pickles, crates, baskets, barrels, lumber. Pine, gum timber.
Truck farms.
Tribune-f Tues.&Fri Independent 1904 8 24 294 4.00 §1,840
Cletus Brock, Editor; Mrs. Ella K. Brock, Publisher.
MURPHYf (B9), pop 2,483; Cherokee Co. (SW). 91 m SW of Asheville. L&N;
SOU RRs. Manufactures veneer, boxes, furniture, hosiery, lumber, textiles.
Bottling works. Mountain resort. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, rye, wheat, apples.
Dairy farms.
Cherokee Scout + Thursday Independent ,1889 7 24 287 2.50 §2,000
Richard Goley, Editor; Roy Cook, Publisher.
NASHVILLE (K2%), pop. 1,802; Nash Co. (NEC). 40 m NE of Raleigh. ACL RR.
Cotton gins; grist, lumber mills; fertilizer factories. Agriculture. Tobacco, cot-
ton, corn.
Graphic + Thursday Independent 1895 7 24 280 2.50 §1,565
T. W. and J. H. Wilson, Editors and Publishers.
NEW BERNf (L4), pop. 16,812; Craven Co. (E). On Neuse River, at mouth of Trent
River, 81 m NE of Wilmington. NS; ACL; A&EC RRs. Airlines: NAL;
PAI. Boat connections. Manufactures lumber, men's clothing, fertilizer, canned
oysters. Resort. Fish, oyster, crab industries. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco,
corn, potatoes.
Sun- Journal + Evg. ex. Sun.. ..Independent 1876 8 24 294 12.50 ^Hr8,37O
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
T. M. Diggs, Editor; Sun-Journal, Inc., Publisher, 307 Pollock St.
NEWTONf (C8), pop. 6,039; Catawba Co. (WC). 86 m NW of Charlotte. C&NW;
SOU RRs. Manufactures cotton, rayon cloth, hosiery, yarn, cottonseed oil,
fertilizer, brake linings, gloves, lumber, furniture. Agriculture. Dairy products,
wheat, cotton.
Catawba News-Enterprise- iMon., Wed. T . ^ . . 10™ 0 nj on* K AA +c Q*O
Observer -f }& Fri. Independent 1879 8 24 294 5.00 75,362
C. H. Mebane,' Editor and Publisher.
NORTH WILKESBORO (C2), pop. 4,879; Wilkes Co. (NW). 64 m W of Winston-
Salem. SOU RR. Manufactures furniture, hosiery, building material. Foundry;
saw, grist mills; bottling works. Mountain resort. Timber. Agriculture. Corn,
wheat, livestock. Poultry farms.
Hustler Wednesday Democratic 1896 8 24 294 1.00
Hustler Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher, Cherry St.
Journal-Patriot 4- Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1906 8 24 294 3.00
Mrs. D. J. Carter and Julius C. Hubbard, Publishers.
OXFORDf (H2), pop. 6,685; Granville Co. (N). 30 m NE of Durham. SOU; SAL RRs.
Manufactures rayon, boxes, furniture, lumber. Tobacco redrying and stemming
plants. Masonic Orphanage. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, cotton.
Orphan's Friend and 1 Semi-mo Fraternal 1875 4 26 196 1.00
Masonic Journal .1
Leon Godown, Editor; Oxford Orphanage, Publisher.
Public Ledger-h Tues.&Fri Independent 1881 8 24 287 3.00 **Z,750
Tom W. Johnson, Editor; A. N. Critcher, Publisher.
PINEHURST (G4), pop. 1,016; Moore Co. (C). 65 m SW of Raleigh. NS RR. Airline
PAI. Resort. Famous golf course. Pine timber. Fruit, grain, stock, dairy
farms. Peaches, wheat, corn.
Golf World Friday Golfing News....,1947 8 28 140 5.00
Golf World Co.. Inc., Publisher.
Outlook -f Friday Independent 1897 6 23 252 8.50
Nelson C. Hyde, Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. ~A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Matements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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775
225
3,750
14,350
1,285
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PITTSBOROf <G8). pop. 1,004; Chatham Co. (C). 84 m W of Raleigh. SAL RR. Manu-
factures hosiery, yarns, woven labels, lumber. Hatchery. Timber. Agriculture.
Chatham Record + .................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1878 8 24 280 1.50 1,088
W. B. Morgan, Editor; Chatham News Publishing Co., Siler City.
PLYMOUTHf (M8). pop. 4,486; Washington Co. (E). On Roanoke River. 64 m NE of
New Bern. ACL; NS RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures box shooks, farm
tool handles, lumber, bricks, soft drinks. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn
tobacco, peanuts.
Roanoke Beacon 4- .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 8 24 294 2.00 §1,923
Thomas A. Phillips, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
RAEFORDf (G4H), pop. 2,030; Hoke Co. (SO). 64 m SW of Raleigh. A&R; L&S
RRs. Manufactures cottonseed oil, concrete blocks, rayon fabrics, yarns. Agri-
culture.
News-Journal + ....................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1911 7 24 248 4.00 $2,154
Paul Dickson, Editor and Publisher.
RALEIGHt (HS), pop. 65,679; Wake Co. (C). The State Capital, 22 m SE of Durham.
SOU; SAL; NS RRs. Airlines CAP; EAL; PAL Distributing, trading, govern-
mental and insurance center.
Manufactures textiles, fabricated steel, steel tanks, food, electrical products,
cottonseed oil, paper, concrete products, lumber, meters; ceramics, medicines,
flour, tools and dies; sewing industries. State College of Agriculture and Engi-
neering of the University of North Carolina; Meredith College (women), Shaw
University (Negro) and other institutions. Six banks. 22,000 electric (AC)
meters; 6,650 gas meters; 47,000 telephones. TV station. Agriculture. Cotton,
poultry, tobacco, corn.
Baptist Informer ...................... Monthly .......... Baptist ............... 1878 8 80 140 1.60
Otis L. Hairston, Editor; General Bapt. Convention of N. C., Pub., P. O. Box 287.
Biblical Recorder. .................... Saturday ......... Baptist ............... 1833 3 30 140 2.50 $60,981
Dr. L. L. Carpenter, Editor; Biblical Recorder, Inc., Pub., 121 W. Hargett St.
Carolina Co-operator ............... Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1922 3 27 140 xl.OO 76,273
M. G. Mann, Jr., Ed.; Carolina Co-operator Publishing Co., 125 E. Davie St. (5).
Carolina Farmer-f ................. Monthly .......... Agriculture ....... 1946 3 28 140 .60 131,328
J. C. Brown, Jr., Editor; Tarheel Electric Membership Assn., Publisher,
914 First Citizens Bank Bid*.
Carolinian. The (Negro) ......... Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1941 8 24 298 4.50 §7,800
P. R. Jervay, Editor and Publisher, 518 E. Martin St.
Chat, The (no adv.) ................ Quarterly ........ Ornithology ....... 1937 1 51 98 1.00 $1,082
Kay Curtis Sisson, Editor; The Carolina Bird Club, Inc., Publisher.,
North Carolina State Museum, Box 2281.
(News and Observer 4- .............. EveryMorn....Democratic ......... 1865 8 23 304 23.40 **124,271
Jonathan Daniels, Editor. Sunday circ.** 134,763
Times + .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1879 8 23 304 15.60 **2 1,503
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Herbert E. O'Keef, Editor; News and Observer Pub. Co., 215 S. McDowell St.
North Carolina Catholic -J- 1
(Edition of Our Sunday [Friday ............. Catholic ............. 1946 5 24 224 8.50
Visitor) ............................ J
Rev. Robert L. Wilken, Ed.; North Carolina Catholic, Publisher, Box 9508.
North Carolina Education-fV Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1906 3 27 140 x2.00
W. Amos Abrams. Editor; North Carolina Education Assn., Pub., P. O. Box 860.
vew'fno^fv8)^!.0!!!.. ..} Quarterly ........ Historical .......... 1924 1 52 105 3.00
Christopher Crlttenden,' Editor; State Dept. of Archives and History, Publisher.
ournaJ0lina MedlCal } Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1940 2 34 126x3.00
Dr. W.'il. ' Johnson, Editor; Medical Society of the State of North Carolina,
Publisher. P. O. Box 790.
State College News .................. Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1928 3 28 145 3.00
H. W. Taylor, Editor; Alumni Assn. of North Carolina State College of
Agriculture and Engineering, Publisher.
State, The-f ............................. Bi-wkly( Sat.). .State News ....... 1938 3 26 140 5.00
Bill Sharpe and Carl Goerch, Publishers, 704 Lawyers Bldg.
Tarheel Banker ........................ Monthly .......... Banking ............. 1922 3 26 140 x2.00
Jesse Helms, Ed.; North Carolina Bankers Assn., Pub., 124 W. Martin St.
Tarheel Wheels-f .................... Monthly .......... Motor Truck'g...l944 3 28 142 1.00
Jeff B. Wilson, Editor; North Carolina Motor Carriers Assn., Inc., Publisher.
219 W. Martin St.
28,091
J1.200
3,950
4,005
18,950
2,129
15,406
Technician -f V ......................... M on. AThurs... Collegiate .......... 19'20 6 22 210 x2.75 $6,000
Students of North Carolina State College, Editors and Pubs., State College Sta.
Times — See News and Observer.
TwigV ....................................... 11 tLayr ........ Collegiate ........... 1921 5 27 112 2.45
Students of Meredith College, Editors and Publishers.
RED SPRINGS (G6), pop. 2,245; Robeson Co. (S). 26 m SW of Fayetteville. ACL
RR. Manufactures rayon, fertilizer, lumber. Flora MacDonald College (women).
Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco.
Citizen ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 8 23 280 2.50 $1,000
Paul S. Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
Clrculatk>ii-**Sept7 A B.C. Statement; *June sod March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 6 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—I 950 Census. xRand McNall*
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Pine and Thistle V .................. Quarterly ........ Collegiate ........... 1897 2 86 119 xl.BO -
Students of Flora MacDonald College for Women. Editors and Publishers.
SklrlV ....................................... Semi-mo ......... Collegiate ........... 1951 5 24 189 xl.50 $375
Students of Flora MacDonald College for Women, Editors and Publishers.
REIDSVILLE (F2), pop. 11,708; Rockingham Co. (N). 24 m N of Greensboro. SOU
RR. Manufactures cigarettes, silk, rayon, cotton goods, hosiery, bags, soft drinks.
Leaf tobacco market. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, potatoes, grains.
Review-f .................................. {I^n**8*** Ind' Dem ............ 1888 8 24 30813.00 §5,834
C. R. Oliver, Editor; Review Company, Inc., Publisher.
ROANOKE RAPIDS (Kl%), pop. 8,156; Halifax Co. (NE). 40 m N of Rocky Mount.
SAL RR. Manufactures cotton goods, paper, beverages, lumber, gin. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, tobacco, peanuts.
19U 8 "1
Don Hall, Editor; Herald Printing Co., Inc.. Publisher.
ROBBINSVILLEf (C8%), pop. 515; Graham Co. (SW). 60 m SW of Waynesville.
Bank town, Andrews. GC RR. Lumber manufactured. Agriculture.
Graham Star, + ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1966 6 24 280 2.00 §1,064
Gene D. Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
ROBERSONVILLE (L8), pop. 1,414; Martin Co. (E). 60 m N of New Bern. ACL RR.
Cotton gins ; grist, saw mills. Leaf tobacco market. Diversified farming.
Herald + ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1914 8 24 294 1.00 925
F. M. Manning, Editor; W. C. Manning, Publisher.
ROCKINGHAMf (F5), pop. 8,856; Richmond Co. (S). 65 m SE of Charlotte. ROCK;
SAL RRs. Manufactures print cloth, plaids, shirting, paper specialties, lumber,
foundry products. Dairy, fruit farms. Cotton, tobacco.
(Post-Dispatch ........................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1917 8 24 294 3.00 §2,468
Isaac S. London, Editor.
Richmond County Journal + ..{Jf prf^**" Independent ...... 1931 8 24 294 7.80**4,827
J. N. Cadieu, Publisher.
ROCKY MOUNT (K2%), pop. 27,697; Edgecombe Co. (EC). 56 m NE of Raleigh. ACL
RR. Airline CAP.
Leaf tobacco market. Manufactures cottonseed oil, cotton and rayon fabrics,
yarn, fertilizer, lumber, bricks, bakery products, steel tanks. Bottlinpr works;
railroad shops. Pine timber. Three banks; bank deposits (12-31-57), $53,-
070,462. 12,272 electric meters; 3,972 gas meters; 12,262 telephones. Agri-
culture. Tobacco, corn, cotton, peanuts.
Telegram 4- fEvg.ex.Sun., , . D 1904 8 24 308 20.80 **13,244
leiegram-f- ............................... \Sun.Morn. ana* LFem ........... Sunday circ. **13,284
Color and comie strip advertising accepted.
J. L. Home, Editor; Rocky Mount Publishing Company, 148 Howard St.
ROXBOROf (H2), pop. 4,821; Person Co. (N). 80 m N of Durham. N&W RR.
Manufactures cotton yarn, plush brooms, towels, lumber. Oak, pine timber.
Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Courier-Times -f ...................... Mon.&Thurs...Independent ...... 1881 8 24 294 5.00 **2,709
J. W. Noel], Editor; Courier-Times Publishing Co.
RUTHERFORDTONf (B4), pop. 8,146; Rutherford Co. (SW). 80 m N of Spartansburg,
S. C. SAL; SOU RRs. Manufactures broadcloth, collars, shirts, lumber, hosiery.
Resort. Pine, oak, poplar timber. Poultry, truck, fruit farms. Corn, cotton,
sweet potatoes.
Rutherford Co. News -f- ........... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1926 8 24 294 2.50 **2,473
Rutherford County News Co., Inc., Publisher.
SAINT PAULS (H6). pop. 2,261; Robeson Co. (S). 19 m S of Fayetteville. V&CS
RR. Cotton yarn mill ; cotton gin. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, corn.
Review ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1922 8 23 280 2.50 §1,000
Julia McNeill, Editor; Paul Wilson, Publisher.
SALISBURYf (E8), pop. 20,102; Rowan Co. (WC). 86 m NE of Charlotte. SOU;
C&NW RRs. Manufactures cotton yarn and fabrics, furniture, caskets, flour,
lumber, rubber hose, beverage syrup, medicines, creamery products. Railroad
shops. Catawba College; Livingstone College (Negro). Granite quarries. Diver-
sified farming. Cotton, wheat, corn, livestock.
NTno adv°)ina LUtberBn ^Monthly .......... Lutheran ........... 1923 3 26 140 .50 12,000
SteffordEwing, Editor V Roman Publishing Co., 906 10th St., Albermarle.
PioneerV .................................. Ftntly( Sat.). ..Collegiate .......... 1926 5 24 203 2.00 $800
Students of Catawba College, Editors and Publishers.
„ A , fEvg.ex.Sun. T A n 19°5 8 23 301 18.20**18,473
P°st + ..................................... -i sun. Morn. Ind' Dem ............ Sunday circ.**18,288
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Spencer Murphy, Editor; J. F. Hurley, Jr., Pub., 123 W. Innes St.
SANFORDf (G8%), pop. 10,018; Lee Co. (C). 40 m SW of Raleigh. A&W; SOU;
SAL; ACL RRs. Manufactures machinery, electronics equipment, cotton goods.
lumber, railway motor cars, furniture. Bottling works. Winter resort. Coal mines ;
hardwood, pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, corn, dewberries.
Herald + ................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1920 8 28 288 15.60 **«,585
Charles Presler, Jr., Editor: Herald Publishing Company .
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisber's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. *Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—1950 Census. xRmnd McNally
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SCOTLAND NECK (L2), pop. 2,780; Halifax Co. (NE). 20 m NE of Rocky Mount.
ACL RR. Hosiery, cotton and oil, lumber mills; furniture, peanut, fertilizer
factories. Pine, oak, gum, walnut timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, peanuts, cotton.
Common wealth -f- ..................... Friday ............. Ind. Dem ............ 1882 7 24 280 3.00 §1,896
Eric W. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher.
SELMA (J8%), pop. 2,689; Johnston Co. (EC). 27 m SE of Raleigh. ACL; SOU RRs.
Manufactures cotton goods, fertilizer, cottonseed oil, feed, lumber. Pine, oak,
gum timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco, cotton, corn, livestock.
Johnstonian-Sun + .................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1916 7 24 280 1.50 1,792
Tom I. Davis, Publisher.
SHELBYf (B4), pop. 15,508; Cleveland Co. (W). 20 m W of Gastonia. SOU; SAL
RRs. Manufactures cotton thread, shirting, handkerchiefs, finished rayon,
flour, lumber, caskets, creamery products. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Cleveland Times-h .................. Tues.&Fri ....... Independent ....... 1941 8 24 294 3.00 §5,204
John Brock, Editor; Cleveland Times Company, Publisher.
Star-f ....................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1894 8 23 304 15.60**11,2S4
Color advertising accepted.
David Gillespie, Jr., Editor; Henry L. Weathers, Publisher.
SILER CITY (G8), pop. 2,601; Chatham Co. (C). 80 m SE of Greensboro. SOU RR.
Manufactures furniture, cotton yarn, lumber, hosiery, lingerie, flour. Pine, oak,
cedar timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, cotton. Dairy farms. Livestock.
Chatham News-f ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1924 8 24 294 3.00 ++2,270
Chatham News Publishing Co.
SMITHFIELDf (J3%), pop. 5,574; Johnston Co. (EC). On Neuse River, 28 m SE of
Raleigh. ACL RR. Lumber, cotton, hosiery mills. Leaf tobacco market. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, corn, livestock.
Herald -H ................................... Tues.&Fri ....... Democratic ........ 1882 8 24 308 5.20 **7,370
T. J. Lassiter, Editor and Publisher.
SNOW HILLf (K8%), pop. 946; Greene Co. (E). 15 m N of Kinston, nearest railroad
station. A&EC; ACL RRs. Cotton gin. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, corn.
Standard-Laconic + ................. Friday ............. Democratic ....... 1906 7 24 280 2.00
Mrs. J. E. Debnam, Editor; Mrs. John C. Andrews, Publisher.
SOUTHERN PINES (G4), pop. 4,272; Moore Co. (C). 65 m SW of Raleigh. SAL RR.
Airline PAL Woolen mill. Nurseries. Resort. Rayon mills. Furniture, lumber, tur-
pentine manufactured. Fruit farms. Peaches, berries, tobacco.
Pilot-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 7 26 280 4.00 2,125
Katharine Boyd, Editor; The Pilot, Inc., Publisher.
SOUTHPORTf (J6%), pop. 1,748; Brunswick Co. (SE). On Atlantic Ocean, 22 m S of
Wilmington. Railroad station, Navassa. ACL; SAL RRs. Fish scrap and oil
factories; shrimp packing houses. Resort. Fisheries; pine, cypress timber.
Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, potatoes.
State Port Pilot + ................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1928 8 24 294 1.50 -
J. M. Harper, Jr., Editor; News Reporter Co., Inc., Publisher.
SPARTAf (Gift), pop. 820; Alleghany Co. (NW). 60 m NW of Winston-Salem. Rail-
road station, Galax, Va. N&W RR. Roller, saw mills. Hardwood timber. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, wheat, rye.
Alleghany News 4- .................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1889 8 24 287 3.00 ** 1,425
Mrs. Ed M. Anderson, Editor; Alleghany News, Publisher.
SPINDALE (B4), pop. 8.891; Rutherford Co. (SW). 22 m NW of Shelby. SAL; SOU
RRs. Bank, Rutherfordton. Rayon, cotton, hosiery, grist mills; lumber plant.
Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat, potatoes.
Sun-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1941 8 24 294 2.50 §1,650
Glenn James, Editor; Mrs. Ed M. Anderson, Publisher.
SPRING HOPE (J8), pop. 1.275; Nash Co. (NEC). 20 m NW of Wilson. ACL RR.
Saw and grist mill. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, corn.
Enterprise-r- ............................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1947 7 26 280 2.50 §850
Ivie Lane Wilder, Editor; Thomas W. Wilson, Publisher.
SPRUCE PINE <F7). pop. 2.280; Mitchell Co. (W). 40 m NE of AshevHle. CLIN RR.
Mining and refining of feldspar, mica, koalin. Hosiery mills; clothing manu-
factured. Mountain resort. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Beans, cabbage,
tobacco. Dairy and poultry farms.
Tri-County News-f ................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1882 5 23 224 1.00 ** 1,904
Tri-County Publishing Co., Publisher.
STATESVIULEf (D8), pop. 16.901; Iredell Co. (WC). 25 m NW of Salisbury. SOU
RR. Manufactures flour, feed, cotton yarn, knitted fabrics and garments.
hosiery, furniture, bricks, brick making and farm machinery, lumber, tobacco
and cottonseed products. Pine timber. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, cotton.
Iredell Morning NCWS + ......... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1953 8 23 801 4.50
Mary H. Long, Editor; Taylor Moore, Publisher, 26 N. Meeting St.
Record A Landmark 4- ............ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1874 8 28 294 18.00 **10,423
Color advertising accepted.
J. P. Huskins, Editor and Publisher.
Cfaxolatioift-~**Seot. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + U*es Mats. * Nonpareil
*ms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
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SYLVAf (D8), pop. 1,882; Jackson Co. (SW). 45 m SW of Asheville. SOU RR.
Saw, grist mills; paperboard factory, bottling works; meat packing plant.
Summer camps. Mica mines. Agriculture. Fruit, truck crops.
Herald Thursday Independent 1944 7 24 280 2.60
J. A. Gray, Editor and Publisher.
TABOR CITY (H6), pop. 2,088 ; Columbus Co. (SE). 70 m W of Wilmington. ACL RR.
Manufactures crates, boy's shirts. Ships farm produce. Agriculture. Straw-
berries, tobacco, beans, potatoes.
Tribune + Wednesday Independent 1946 8 23 330 2.00
W. Horace Carter, Editor; Atlantic Publishing Co., Publisher.
TARBOROf (K3), pop. 8,120; Edgecombe Co. (EC). On Tar River, 16 m E of Rocky
Mount. ACL ; EC RRs. Tobacco, cotton and peanut market. Manufactures cotton
goods, fertilizer, hosiery, veneer products, lumber, cottonseed oil, beverages.
Gum, pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, tobacco, corn.
{ Southerner -f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1824 8 24 294 9.00
Southerner-f Thursday Democratic 1824 8 24 294
B. M. Bass, Jr., Editor; Tarboro Printing Co., Publishers, St. James St.
TAYLORSVILLEf (C2%). pop. 1.810; Alexander Co. (W). 56 m NW of Charlotte.
SOU RR. Manufactures cotton yarn, hosiery, lumber, flour, ravon fabrics. Cotton
gin. Poultry, fruit farms. Apples, tobacco, cotton.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1887 7 23 280 2.00
Conway Sharpe and R. L. Teague, Editors and Publishers.
THOMASV1LLE (E3), pop. 11,154; Davidson Co. (WC). 7 m S of High Point. SOU;
HPT&D RRs. Manufactures furniture, cotton yarn, hosiery, lumber, box
shocks, panels, concrete pipes, flour, mirrors, roller covers, underwear. Timber.
Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Times-}- {saT & Sun IndePendent ™*1 8 24 301 13-°°
Wint Capel, Editor; D. A. Rawley and* Mrs. R. B. Terry, Publisher, 19 Trade St.
TRENTON (K4%), pop. 469; Jones Co. (SE). 20 m SE of Kinston. Railroad station.
Cove City. A&EC RR. Diversified farming. Timber. Livestock, tobacco.
Jones Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1949 5 24 224 3.00
Wilbur J. Rider, Editor and Publisher.
TROYf (F4), pop. 2,218; Montgomery Co. (SWC). 46 m S of High Point. NS RR.
Manufactures yarns, rugs, flannels, lumber, chairs, flour. Pine, hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, wheat.
Montgomery Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1884 8 24 280 3.00
L. T. James, Editor; Montgomery Herald Publishing Co.
TRYON (A4). pop. 1.985; Polk Co. (SW). 80 m NW of Spartansburg. S. C. SOU RR.
Manufactures cotton goods, cotton yarn, hosiery. Center of hand-weaving in-
dustry in Blue Ridge. Winter and summer resort. Pine, hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Grapes, potatoes.
Bulletin {sat** Sun. Independent 1928 4 22 140 6.20
S. M. Vining. Editor and Publisher. *
VALDESE (B8). pop. 2,780; Burke Co. (W). On Catawba River, 56 m NW of Char-
lotte. SOU RR. Manufactures yarn, draperies. Hosiery mills. Agriculture.
Grapes, corn.
News-f Thursday Independent 1938 8 24 294 2.50
Beatrice Cobb, Publisher.
WADESBOROf (E4%), pop. 8,408; Anson Co. (S). 52 m SE of Charlotte. WSS; SAL;
ACL RRs. Manufactures lumber, underwear, flour, feed, cotton yarn, hosiery,
yarn. Bottling works. Agriculture. Livestock.
Anson Record 4- Tues. & Thurs.. Independent 1955 8 24 294 3.00
Bennett Edwards, Editor; Chester A. Martin, Publisher.
MInte?Hgenaeer-f jTues.AFrl Democratic 1881 8 24 280 3.00
F. P. BoyHn,"Editor;'Boylin Publishing Co., Publisher.
WAKE FOREST (J2%). pop. 8,704; Wake Co. (C) 17 m NE of Raleigh. SAL RR.
Cotton yarn mill. Wake Forest College. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, yarn.
Wake Weekly -f Friday Independent 1947 6 24 280 2.00
R. W. Allen, Editor; W. S. Allen, Publisher.
WALLACE (K6), pop. 1.622; Duplin Co. (SE). 40 m N of Wilminsrton. ACL RR.
Textile, lumber mills; cotton gin. Ships strawberries. Pine, hardwood timber.
Diversified farming. Strawberries, tobacco, cotton.
Enterprise-!- Mon.&Thurs...Democratic 1923 7 24 280 3.00
H. L. Oswald, Editor and Publisher.
WALNUT COVE (E2), pop. 1,182; Stokes Co. (N). 16 m NE of Winston-Salem.
N& W ; SOU RRs. Manufactures veneers, bricks, tile, flour, hosiery. Oak timber.
Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Stokes Record4- Thursday Independent 1934 7 24 280 2.00
E. Vance Pepper, Editor and Publisher.
WARRENTONf (J2), pop. 1.166; Warren Co. (N). 68 m NE of Raleigh. WAR RR.
Manufactures boxes, lumber, flour. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco.
Warren Record -f Friday Democratic 1890 7 24 280 2.00
Bignall Jones, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. W Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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§2,250
§2,654
3,110
§2,380
3,200
754
§1,750
§1,825
2,000
§3,667
3,250
1,200
§2,815
1,400
§2,450
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WARSAW (J4H), pop. 1,598. Duplin Co. (8E). 14 m E of Clinton. ACL RR. Mann-
factures building supplies, blocks. Feed mill.
Warsaw-Faison News ............ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1947 7 24 280 2.00 §826
H. L. Oswald, Editor and Publisher.
WASHINGTON! (L8%), pop. 9,698; Beaufort Co. (E). On Tar and Pamlico Rivers,
80 m N of New Bern. ACL; N8 RRs. Boat connections. Leaf tobacco market.
Manufactures fertilizer, lumber, barrels, flour, feed, work shirts, foundry prod-
ucts. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, wheat, corn.
News 4- ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Democratic ........ 1909 8 24 311 15.60 **4,636
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ashley B. Futrell, Editor; News Publishing Co.
WAYNESVILLEf (E8), pop. 5,295; Haywood Co. (SW). 28 m SW of Asheville. SOU
RR. Manufactures shoes, products, novelties, lumber, furniture. Summer resort.
Kaolin, mica mines ; timber. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, potatoes.
Mountaineer-}- ......................... Mon.&Thura... Independent ...... 1888 8 24 294 8.50 §4,945
W. C. RUBS, Editor; The Waynes ville Mountaineer, Inc., Publisher.
WEAVERVILLE (E8), pop. 1,111; Buncombe Co. (W). 5 m N of Asheville. Railroad
station, Alexander. SOU RR. Roller mill. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tobacco.
STou™n.lP™!!?!™ .]wedne.day ..... Presbyterian ...... 1941 | |J JJJ 8-°° "1.500
Rev. Henry B. Dendy, D.D., Ed.; Southern Presbyterian Journal Co., Inc., Pub.
WELDON <K2), pop. 2.295; Halifax Co. (NE). On Roanoke River, 72 m NE of Raleigh.
ACL; SAL RRs. Underwear factory; bottling, chemical, brick works; planing,
cotton oil mills. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, corn.
Roanoke News -f ...................... Thursday ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1866 7 24 280 2.00 2,026
B. F. Turner, Editor; Roanoke News Publishing Co.
WENDELL (J8), pop. 1,258; Wake Co. (C). 17 m E of Raleigh. NS RR. Leaf tobacco
market. Tobacco redrying plant and warehouses; grist mills; cotton gins; fur-
niture factory. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, corn.
Gold Leaf Farmer + ............... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1911 7 26 280 8.00
J. Bourke Bilisoly, Editor; Spring Hope Enterprise, Spring Hope.
WEST JEFFERSON (C2). pop. 871; Ashe Co. (NW). 75 m NW of Winston-Salem.
N&W RR. Hardwood flooring, chairs, cheese manufactured. Summer resort.
Timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Tobacco, potatoes, cabbage, beans.
Skyland Post-f ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1930 8 24 294 3.00 **3,162
Skyland Post Publishing Co.
WHITEVILLEf (H6), pop. 4.288; Columbus Co. (SE). 48 m W of Wilmington. ACL
RR. Textile plants. Lumber and veneer mills. Leaf tobacco market. Pine timber.
Diversified farming. Tobacco, strawberries, potatoes, beans, peanuts.
News Reporter^ .................... Mon.&Thurs...Democratic ........ 1895 8 24 287 4.80 **4,628
News-Reporter Company, Publisher.
WILLIAMSTONf (L8). pop. 4,975; Martin Co. (E). On Roanoke River, 45 m E of
Rocky Mount. ACL RR. Boat connections. Fertilizer, peanut products fac-
tories; lumber mills; tobacco warehouses; slaughter house. Pine, gum, ash tim-
ber. Diversified farming. Tobacco, peanuts, cotton.
Enterprise-f ............................ Tues.&Thurs...Independent ...... 1899 8 24 294 3.00
F. M. Manning, Jr., W. C. Manning, Jr., Publisher.
WILMINGTONf (K6). pop. 45,048; New Hanover Co. (SE). On Cape Fear River,
about 28 m from its mouth, 115 m SE of Raleigh. ACL; SAL RRs. Airlines
NAL; PAL Boat connections.
State port and important commercial center. Export trade in cotton and
tobacco. Petroleum products terminal. Manufactures paper, pulp, pile fabrics,
fertilizer, lumber, produce shipping containers, burlap bags, cotton goods,
creosoting materials. Boat building. Four banks; deposits (6-30-58), $42,-
500,000. 26,617 electric (AC) meters; 6,704 gas (artif.) meters; 24,579 tele-
phones. Shore resort. TV station.
Journal (Negro) ..................... Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1945 8 24 294 2.00 -
T. C. Jervay, Editor; Wilmington Journal Pub. Co., Publishers, 412 S. Seventh St.
8 24 308 18.20**10,8O8
8 24 308 20.80 **17,926
3,735
1894
Subscription price includes Star-News.
Star-f ....................................... Mom.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1867
Subscription price includes Star-News.
Star-News + ............................. Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1929
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Al G. Dickson, Editor; R. B. Page, Publisher.
8 24 808
**2S,540
WILSONf (K8), pop. 28,010; Wilson Co. (EC). 48 m E of Raleigh. ACL; NS RRs.
Important leaf tobacco market. Wagons, trucks, dental supplies, fertilizer man-
ufactured. Cotton, oil and saw mills; tobacco, stemmeries and warehouses;
bottling works. Atlantic Christian College. Timber. Agriculture.
Collegiate-f V .......................... Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1929 6 26 280 3.00 1,000
Students of Atlantic Christian College, Publishers.
Times + .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Democratic ....... 1902 8 24 290 15.60 **0,780
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Swindell, Editor and Publisher.
Ciradatioik— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold fsce, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Msts. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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312 15.60 **63,470
312 7.80**74,833
312 15.60**39,461
280 2.00 $2,600
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WINDSORf (M2%). pop. 1,781; Bertie Co. (NE). On Cashie River, 50 m NE of
Rocky Mount. CS RR. Farm machinery manufactured. Cotton gin; cooperage;
saw mill. Fisheries ; pine, oak, gum timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, tobacco.
Bertie Ledger Advance-f Thursday Democratic 1887 8 24 294 3.00 **1,964
Laura Harrell, Editor ; Parker Bros., Publishers, Ahoskie.
WINSTON-SALEMf (E2%), pop. 87,811; Forsyth Co. (NW). 18 m NW of High
Point. WSS; N&W; SOU RRs. Airlines: CAP; EAL; PAI.
Tobacco products manufacturing center and the leading bright leaf tobacco
market. Manufactures hosiery, underwear, bathing suits, yarn, fertilizers,
paints, cotton goods, boxes, furniture, caskets, batteries, air conditioning ma-
chinery, conveying machinery, electronics equipment, furniture, hardware. Four
banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $2,388,577,000; deposits (12-31-57), $530,-
493,829. 91,913 electric (AC) meters; 6,087 gas (artif.) meters; 56,074 tele-
phones. Salem College and Academy (women) ; Teachers College. Wake Forest
College. Bowman Gray School of Medicine. Two TV stations.
American Newspaper Boy Monthly Newsp. Boys 1927 4 24 150 No adv.
Chas. Moester, Editor; American Newspaper Boy Press, Publisher.
fJournal-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1897 9 22
Journal and Sentinel + Sunday Independent 1902 9 22
Twin City Sentinel -f- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1885 9 22
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
A. Reed Sarratt, Editor; Piedmont Publishing Company (1).
Old Gold and Black V-f Monday Collegiate 1916 7 24
Students of Wake Forest College, Editors and Publishers, College Station.
Salemite+V Friday Collegiate 1921 5 24 210 8.50
Students of Salem College, Editors and Publishers, Salem Station (2).
Southern Tobacco Journal -{-..Monthly Tobacco 1886 8 26 186 1.00
R. C. Carmichael, Editor; Jackson Publishing Co., 1809 Hawthorne Rd., S.W.
Wachovia Moravian Monthly Moravian 1893 3 16 140 1.00
George G. Higgins, Editor; Board of Christian Education of the Moravian
Church, Publisher, 500 S. Church St.
YADKINVILLEf (D2), pop. 820; Yadkin Co. (NW). 27 m W of Winston-Salem.
Railroad station, Crutchfleld. SOU RR. Tobacco basket factories ; lumber, grist,
flour mills. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Yadkin Herald-f Wednesday Democratic 1938 8 24 294 1.50 §1,951
Gordon Tomlinson, Editor; Renfro Herald Publishing Co., Inc.
Yadkin Ripple-f Thursday Republican 1892 8 24 297 2.00 §3»281
W. E. Rutledge and W. E. Rutledge, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
YANCEYVILLEf (G2), pop. 1,891 ; Caswell Co. (N). 16 m S of Danville, Va., nearest
railroad station. SOU; C&NW; A&D RRs. Agriculture. Hosiery, lumber manu-
factured. Grain, tobacco, livestock.
Caswell Messenger-!- Thursday Democratic 1926 7 24 276 2.00 §1,364
Erwin D. Stephens, Editor and Publisher.
ZEBULON (J8). pop. 1,878; Wake Co. (C). 22 m E of Raleigh. NS RR. Manufactures
lumber, fertilizer, cottonseed oil, feed. Hatchery. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Corn, cotton, tobacco.
Record-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1923 5 24 224 3.00 §1,430
Barrie S. Davis, Editor; Theo. Davis Sons, Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; «A.B.C. Audit; >8PA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallv
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NORTH DAKOTA
Population 619.636 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, BISMARCK
North Dakota is bounded on the north by Manitoba and Saskatchewan, Canada, south by South
Dakota, east by Minnesota, and west by Montana. Its length, east to west, is about 855 miles;
width, about 200 miles. Land area is 70,057 square miles.
The Missouri River, in the south central part of the state, furnishes navigation for boats of
from three to six hundred tons burden. The Red River, in the northeast, drains on its eastern
border the great wheat valley where a premium grade of this cereal is grown. The Missouri River
and all small streams and lakes are lined with timber.
That portion of the state east of the Missouri River is mostly rolling prairie. The soil on the
Missouri slope is a black, sandy loam, with clay subsoil; while in the Red River valley it is a
vegetable deposit of unsurpassed richness. West of the Missouri River the surface is more broken,
with stretches of excellent farming and grazing lands, except the badlands areas. In the north
center is a group of hills of moderate elevation, known as the Turtle Mountains. In the southwest
is a district of eroded clay hills, called the "Bad Lands," generally a good grazing region.
Although great extremes in temperature are recorded, the climate is healthful and the soil
productive. The Weather Bureau at Bismarck gives the annual monthly mean temperature as
89.1; highest on record, 114; lowest, — 45. The total annual precipitation is 16.84 inches, not a
great amount, but sufficient in ordinary years.
The University of North Dakota at Grand Forks, and the North Dakota Agricultural College at
Fargo, are the leading collegiate institutions of the state.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), forty-second. Rural population (1950). 26.8%. In 1950, of
the 619.636 total population, 608,448 were white; 11,188 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1960), 65,401. Farm acreage, 41,203,114. Average acreage per farm,
680.0. Average value per farm, $18,014. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 9,581.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $874,292,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $180,406,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : wheat, $224,716,000, rank, first; barley, $49,072,000, rank,
second; flaxseed, $40,559,000, rank, first; potatoes, $17,110,000, rank, sixth; oats, $9,014,000,
rank, sixth; soybeans, $6,125,000; sugar beets (1956 value of production), $4,843,000; rye,
$3,967,000, rank, first; corn, $3,720,000 ; hay, $2.088,000; alfalfa seed, $315,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $239,360,000; hogs and pigs,
$12,943,000; all sheep and lambs, $11,924,000; horses and mules, $5,695,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $9,527,000; turkeys, $2,559,000; chickens (farm
and commercial broilers), $1,491,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $37,497,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 1,760,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamery butter, 56,759,000 Ibs.;
creamed cottage cheese, 869,000; ice cream, 2,294,000 gallons.
FURS
Fur animals (1953-54): value of pelts sold, $304,117. Principal furs: mink, muskrat, jack
rabbit, beaver.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $36,914,000. Leading industry group:
food and kindred products. Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $16,252,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1963), $19,404,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: coal (lignite), sand
and gravel, stone, petroleum.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 186,700. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 384,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 554. Number of retail stores (1954). 7,743; sales, $662,414,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 53
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adams (SW), Hettinger 4,910 11 Dickey (S). Ellendale 9,121
2 Barnes (SE), Valley City 16,884 12 Divide (W), Crosby 5,967
8 Benson (N), Minnewaukan 10,676 18 Dunn (W), Manning 7,212
4 Billings (SW), Medora 1,777 14 Eddy (C), New Rockford 6,872
6 Bottineau (N), Bottineau 12,140 15 Emmons (S), Linton 9,716
6 Bowman (SW), Bowman 4,001 16 Foster (C). Carrington 5,887
7 Burke (NW), Bowbella 6,621 17 Golden Valley (SW), Beach 8,499
8 Burleigh (C). Bismarck 25,678 18 Grand Forks (E), Grand Forks 89,448
9 Cass (SB), Fargo 68,877 19 Grant (SW), Carson 7.114
10 Cavalier (NE), Langdon 11,840 20 Griggs (EC), Cooperstown 6.4«0
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RAILROADS
30 Canadian National
31 Canadian Pacific
42 Chicago and North Wntern
51 Chicago, Mllwaukte, St Paul
and Pacific
BO Great Northern
81 Midland Continental
113 Minneapolis I St Louts
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County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop
21 Hettinger <SW), Mott. ................... 7.100 88 Renville (NW), Mohall .................. 5.405
22 Kidder (C). Ste«le .......................... 6,168 39 Richland (SE). Wahpeton .............. 19.866
28 LaMoure (SEC). La Moure ........... 9,498 40 Rolette (N). Rolla ............................ 11.102
24 Logan (SC), Napoleon .................... 6,857 41 Sargent (SE). Forman .................... 7.616
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85 Pierce (NC). Rugby ........................ 8.826 61 Ward (NW). Mtnot ........................ 84.782
86 Ramsey (NE). Devils Lake ............ 14,878 62 Wells (C), Fessenden .................... 10.417
87 Ransom (SE), Lisbon ..................... 8.876 63 Williams (NW). Williston .............. 16.442
NORTH DAKOTA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 13 Weekly ...................................... 3
Evening Dailies ........................ (10) Monthly .................................... 8
Morning Dailies ........................ (3) Bi-monthly ................................ 4
Daily, with Sunday edition ...... (3) Quarterly .................................. 2
Semi-weekly .............................. 4 Six times a year ...................... 1
Weekly ...................................... 103 -
Fortnightly ................................ 1 Total Periodicals .................. 18
Semi-monthly ............................ 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies ( 2 )
Shoppers .................................... (1)
Total Newspapers ................ 122
Total number of publications ............................................................................ 140
County seats (indicated byf) having publications ........................................ 48
Total number of towns having publications .................................................... 109
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it U
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
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ADAMS (Ol%). pop. 411; Walsh Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Grand Forks. MSP&SSM
RR. Grain, poultry, dairy, truck farms.
Wash Co. Times -f .. Wednesday. Independent. ..1954 5 24 224 2.50 500
G. K. Ness, Editor and Publisher, Fordville.
ANAMOOSE (K8to). pop. 542; McHenry Co. (NO. 60 m SE of Minot. MSP&SSM
RR. Bank. Drake. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, rye, oats.
Progress-f ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 6 26 280 2.50 J418
Space sold in combination with Register, Drake.
Mildred E. and Floyd A. Kagel, Editors and Publishers.
ASHLEYf (M7%). pop. 1,428; Mclntosh Co. (SC). 85 m SE of Bismarck. MSP&SSM
RR. Creamery. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, flax, barley.
Tribune + ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 8 24 304 3.00 §2,004
Walter Froh, Editor; Ashley Tribune Corp.. Publisher.
BEACHf (C6), pop. 1,461; Golden Valley Co. (SW). 160 m W of Bismarck. NP RR.
Agriculture. Wheat, barley, oats.
Golden Valley News + ............ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1912 7 24 280 3.00 §1,850
Ethel Seeley. Editor; W. R. Bratton, Publisher.
BELFIELD (D6), pop. 1,061; Stark Co. (SW). 115 m W of Bismarck. NP RR. Grain
elevator; feed mill; machine shops. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
News (offset) .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1937 5 23 222 2.50 §1,306
Duane Indergaard, Editor; Carl Indergaard, Publisher.
BERTHOLD (G8), pop. 459; Ward Co. (NW). 23 m NW of Minot, banking town. GN
RR. Agriculture. Wheat, potatoes, cattle.
Tribune ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1902 6 26 276 2.50 §480
Joan Cox. Editor and Publisher.
BEULAH (G5), pop. 1.601; Mercer Co. (WC). 67 m NW of Bismarck. NP RR. Cream-
ery. Lignite coal mines. Stock, dairy and poultry farms. Wheat, corn, potatoes.
Independent-}- .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 7 24 276 3.60 1,875
Mr. and Mrs. H. Morales. Publishers.
BISMARCKf-MANDAN (J6). pop. 25,938 (Bismarck 18,640; Mandan. 7.298); Bur.
leigh Co. (C). The State Capital. On the Missouri River. 200 m W of Fargo. NP;
MSP&SSM RRs. Airlines: BNF; NWA; FAL.
Distributing center for western part of state and eastern Montana. Manu-
factures optical equipment, concrete products, farm machinery, brick and tile.
Oil refinery. Coal mines. Oil. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, oats,
flax, alfalfa. Two TV stations.
B- North ................................ Month* .......... Livestock .......... »•• *
Marion J. Piper, Ed.; North Dakota Stockmen's Assn.. Pub., 107 S. Fifth St.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate. \n»»ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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^State "Re^OTd^..!?.^^^ Independent 1920 8 24 287 2.00
Prints free distribution shopping paper on Thurs. called Bismarck-Mandan
Shopper. Circ. J 10,808.
E. J. Conrad, Editor; Conrad Publishing Co., Pub., 200 W. Main Avenue.
Leader -h Quarterly Polit. (Dem.).... 1983 6 24 231 8.00
Oscar Zetter, Editor; Leader Publishing Co., 222 1/2 East Main.
North Dakota Outdoors + Monthly {Resources 193S Cor *5 *26 1'°°
Al Fox, Editor; North Dakota Game and Fish Dept., Publisher.
N^ec£fck-ft^..?.U.y*!. jMonthly Rural Elect 1964 3 14 140 2.00
Conrad A. B lorn berg, Editor; N. D. Assn. of Rural Elect. Coop's, Publishers.
Box 1077.
North Dakota Teacher V Monthly Educational 1912 8 27 140 3.50
Ella Schroeder, Editor; North Dakota Education Assn., Publisher, Box 67.
Pioneer — See Mandan.
Staats-Anzeiger, Der-f (Ger.)Tues.AFri Independent 1906 7 26 294 6.00
Karl Gutsche, Editor; Tribune Publishing Co., 916 Eighth St.
Tribune-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1873 8 28 806 16.00^*13,370
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Circulates also in Mandan.
John O. Hjelle, Editor; Stella I. Mann, Publisher.
Williston Basin liur_4.ui« nn T«* *9&2 3 28 140 5.00
..Oil Int Controlled free dist.
Publisher, Main and Mandan Sts.
BOTTINEAUf (K2), pop. 2,268; Bottineau Co. (N). 60 m NE of Minot. GN RR.
Creamery. Resort. Timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, potatoes, corn.
CourantH- Wednesday Ind. Prog 1885 8 24 284 3.00
Frank Szczys, Editor; Bottineau Cooperative Publishing Company.
BOWBELLSf (F2), pop. 806; Burke Co. (NW). 60 m NW of Minot. GN; MSP&SSM
RRs. Coal mines. Livestock, dairy and grain farms, especially wheat.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1899 6 26 276 2.00
Ruth L. Maschka, Editor and Publisher.
BOWMANf (D7), pop. 1,882; Bowman Co. (SW). 136 m SW of Bismarck. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery. Coal mines. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, flax.
Bowman County Pioneer Thursday Independent 1907 7 26 287 3.50
W. R. Lokken, Editor and Publisher.
CANDOf (M2%), pop. 1,630; Towner Co. (N). 110 m NW of Grand Forks. GN RR.
Trade center. Grain elevator; creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Towner Co. Record Herald + .. Thursday Independent 1889 8 23 280 3.50
F. W. Denison, Editor; R. D. Denison and F. W. Denison, Publishers.
CARRINGTONf (M6), pop. 2,101; Foster Co. (C). 90 m NE of Bismarck. NP; MSP&-
SSM RRs. Manufactures dairy products. Stock, poultry, dairy, grain farms.
Wheat.
Foster Co. Independent -f Thursday Republican 1883 8 24 808 8.00
J. A. Gilje, Editor and Publisher.
CARSONf (G7), pop. 498; Grant Co. (SW). 60 ra SW of Bismarck. NP RR. Flour
mills. Coal mines. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Press-f- Wednesday Independent 1907 7 24 280 2.50
Mrs. Hugh Fitzpatrick, Editor and Publisher.
CASSELTON (R6), pop. 1.873; Cass Co. (SE). 20 m W of Fargo. NP; GN RRs.
Creamery. Agriculture. Wheat, barley, corn.
Reporter-h Thursday Independent 1880 6 26 280 4.00
Mrs. D. H. Potter, Editor and Publisher.
CAVALIERf (P2), pop. 1,469; Pembina Co. (NE). In Red River Valley, 70 m NW of
Grand Forks. GN RR. Flour mill; creamery. Farming. Wheat, barley, potatoes,
beets, cattle.
Chron!cle-f Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 3.00
Gunder V. Berg, Editor; Chronicle Publishing Company.
CENTERf (H6), pop. 492; Oliver Co. (SWC). 36 m NW of Bismarck. Railroad station.
Ft. Clark. NP RR. Coal mines. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, com,
potatoes.
Republican-*- Thursday Independent 1903 6 26 280 3.00
Buddy Rapsavage, Editor and Publisher.
COOPERSTOWNf (O4%). pop. 1,189; Griggs Co. (EC). 76 m NW of Fargo. NP RR.
Machine shop. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, flax, barley.
Griggs Co. Sentinel-Courier -f Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 280 8.00
G. J. Frigaard, Editor; Frigaard Publishing Co.
CROSBYf (Dltt), pop. 1,689; Divide Co. (NW). 110 m NW of Minot. GN; MSP*-
SSM RRs. Coal mines. Stock, grain farms.
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Divide County Journal -4- Thursday Independent 1906
John M. Andrist, Editor and Publisher.
8 23 208 3.00 §2,656
Cfrodatkm— **Sei*. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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DEVILS LAKEf (N8%), pop. 6,427; Ramsey Co. (NE). On a lake of same name. 90
m NW of Grand Forks. MSP&SSM; GN RRs. Manufactures culverts, flour,
dairy products. Sheet metal_works. Resort. State School for the Deaf. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat.
24 276 4.00
23 294 12.00
Cire
8 24 287 18.00 §4,431
8 24 294 8.00 §2,810
Independent 1905
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. L. Dushinske, Editor; M. R. Graham, Publisher.
World-f Wednesday Independent 1911
Gordon Stefonowicz, Editor and Publisher.
DICKINSONf (E6), pop. 7,469; Stark Co. (SW). 96 m W of Bismarck. NP RR.
Airline, FAL. Manufactures briquettes, brick, tile, flour. Bottling works ; cream-
eries; meat packing plant. State Teachers College. Coal mines. Stock, dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Wheat, oats, flax.
North Dakota Herold 4- ( Ger. JFriday Independent 1911 7
Albert Lengowski, Editor and Publisher, 27 1st Ave.
PWM + {su°n.&Mon. Dependent 1883 8
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Samuel E. Burgess, Publisher.
DRAKE (K8%). pop. 831; McHenry Co. (NO. 60 m SE of Minot. MSP&SSM RR.
Railroad division point. Creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat.
Regis ter-f Thursday Independent 1906 6 26 280 2.60
Space sold in combination with Progress, Anamoose.
Floyd A. and Mildred E. Kagel, Editors and Publishers.
DRAYTftN (R2%). pop. 875; Pembina Co. (NE). On Red River, 47 m N of Grand
Fvks. Grain elevator; creamery. NP RR. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Wheat, sugar beets, potatoes.
Leader -f Thursday Republican 1889 7 22 280 2.25
Kenneth Berg, Editor and Publisher.
EDGELEY (N7), pop. 048; La Moure Co. (SEC). 100 m SW of Fargo. MC; NP;
CMSP&P RRs. Creamery. Dairy, grain farms.
Mail-f Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 280 3.50
Engel B. Johnson, Editor; LeRoy M. Johnson, Publisher
ELGIN (G7), pop. 882 (special U. S. Census 4-9-57, gives 939); Grant Co. (SW). 60
m SW of Bismarck. NP; CMSP&P RRa. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Wheat, flax, barley.
Grant County News -f Thursday Independent 1923 6 24 280 2.50
A. J. Sondag, Editor; R. G. Beede, Publisher.
ELLENDALEf (N7%). pop. 1,769; Dickey Co. (S). 88 m N of Aberdeen, S. D. CMS-
P&P; GN RRs. Creamery; hatchery. State Normal and Industrial College.
Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Dickey County Leader -f Thursday Ind.Rep 1882 7 24 276 3.00
M. D. Goddard, Editor and Publisher.
ENDERLIN (P6), pop. 1,504; Ransom Co. (SE). 45 m SW of Fargo. MSP&SSM RR.
Railroad division point. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Independent -f Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 277 3.00
Wayne D. Peterson, Publisher.
FARGOf (S6), pop. 88,256; Cass Co. (SE). On Red River, 75 m S of Grand Forks.
CMSP&P; NP; GN RRs. Airlines: NOR; NWA.
Distributing center for automobiles, accessories, farm machinery, livestock,
groceries, hardware, dry goods, lumber, seeds, electrical appliances. Manufactures
food, foundry, concrete, dairy and meat products, fur coats, jewelry, luggage,
neon signs, electrical apparatus. Sweet clover seed market. Four banks ; clearings
(6-80-57), $638,372,864; bank debits, $998,139,000. 17,429 (residential) electric
meters; 7,626 (residential) gas (artif.) meters; 29,100 telephones. North
Dakota Agricultural College. Two TV stations.
Catholic Action News Monthly Cath. Diocese.... 193 8 6 25 210 .50
Rev. Wm. J. Durkin, Editor; Most Rev. A. J. Muench, Publisher, 608 Broadway.
T?«™™ on* n«-Kr >io«,a j_ Morn.ex.Mon. T_ ., -B+n 1878 8 28 808 I*-00
Forum and Daily News + Kvg.ex.Sun. Ind' Rep Evg. circ. 16.60**24,470
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ, 7.80^*52,217
Prints Minnesota edition for Moorhead, Minn.
John D. Paulson, Editor; N. D. Black, Jr., Publisher. 101 Fifth St., N.
North Dakota Cancer ln« «,««*MW /Cancer ICMQ Q on 119
News (no adv.) [Bi-monthly (society News 1948 8 30 112
Mrs. J. W. Snyder, Editor; North Dakota Cancer Society, Publisher,
502 Universal Bldg.
North Dakota State \n«.**^i« 0*11 ***«•« 1925 2 42 133x1.00
Engineer V f Quarterly Coll. & Bng g...« Controlled free dist.
Engineers' Club, North Dakota Agricultural College, Publishers,
Box 2600, State College.
North Dakota Wool Grower... Bi-monthly {?nduTt?yW 1932 8 3° 14° *75
A. C. Bjerken, Editor; North Dakota Wool Grower, Publisher, Box 1186.
Spectrum -}-V Friday Agrie. Coll 1898 6 24 210 3.00
Students of the North Dakota State College, Editors and Publishers.
FESSENDENt (L4), pop. 917; Wells Co. (C). 90 m SE of Minot. MSP&SSM RR.
Agriculture. Wheat, barley, rye.
Wells County Free Press -f ...Thursday Independent 1897 7 24 276 2.00
Stephen H. Farrington, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^ Nonpar* U
ems. 12 to inch. VAgmte lines. 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRmnd McNslly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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FINLEYf (P4H). pop. 671; Steele Co. (E). 65 m NW of Fargo. ON RR. Manufac-
ture* butter. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Steele County Press -f Thursday Independent 1896 7 24 280 3.00 5880
Frank White, Editor and Publisher.
FORDVILLE (P3), pop. 876; Walsh Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Grand Forks. MSP&SSM
RR. Dairy, poultry, truck, grain farms. Potatoes.
IAneta Star-f- Friday Independent 1951 5 24 276 2.50 §361
Tri-County Sun Thursday Independent 1922 5 24 276 2.50 §647
6. K. Ness, Editor and Publisher.
FORMANf (P7%), pop. 466; Sargent Co. (8E). 70 m SW of Fargo. MSP&SSM RR.
Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, flax.
Sargent County News 4- Thursday Independent 1888 7 23 280 2.50 1,189
A. A. Volkmutk, Editor and Publisher.
FORT YATESf (J7), pop. Xg06; Sioux Co. (SW). 50 m S of Bismarck. Railroad sta-
tion, McLaughlin, S. D. CMSP&P RR. Bank, Mandan. Agency headquarters
for Indian service for Standing Rock Sioux Reservations. Stock, poultry, grain
farms. Oil; coal mines.
Sioux Co. Pioneer- Arrow + .... Thursday .... Independent 1918 6 24 280 2.50 600
Miles Utter, Publisher.
CACKLE (M6), pop. 604; Logan Co. (SC). 70 m SE of Bismarck. NP RR. Creamery;
grain elevator. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Tri-County News (offset) (f^1/) Independent 1952 5 28 208 Vi%00— Free
Mrs. E. J. Remboldt, Editor; H. V. Brown, Publisher. '
GARRISON (H4), pop. 1,890; McLean Co. (WC). 40 m S of Minot. MSP&SSM RR.
Coal mines. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, flax, oats.
McLean Co. Independent Thursday Independent 1903 8 24 803 3.00 §2,325
Albert H. Steinke, Editor; Farmers Independent Publishing Company.
GLEN ULLIN (G6), pop. 1.824; Morton Co. (SWC). 50 m W of Bismarck. NP RR.
Creamery. Dairy. Stock, grain farms.
Times Thursday Independent 1946 6 26 276 3.00 §725
Mack L. George, Editor and Publisher.
GRAFTONf (R8), pop. 4,901; Walsh Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Grand Forks. GN; NP
RRs. Creamery. Ships grain, potatoes, sugar beets. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Wheat, barley, potatoes, sugar beets.
Walsh County Record + Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1889 8 24 294 4.00 ^HH,677
Rilie R. Morgan, Editor and Publisher.
GRAND FORKSf (R3%), pop. 26,836; Grand Forks Co. (E). On Red River, 75 m N
of Fargo. NP; GN RRs. Airlines: NOR; NWA.
Wholesale distributing center. Manufactures flour, potato products, beet
sugar, candy, butter and dairy products. Three banks; deposits (7-1-58), $39,-
650,082. University of North Dakota; Wesley College. Diversified farming.
Wheat, livestock, sugar beets, potatoes.
AhHnnJ Review V (no adv.)....Monthly Coll. Alumn! 192< C4ont?o8,led "ee dlit. 18>000
J. Lloyd Stone, Editor; University of North Dakota Alumni Assn., Publisher,
University Station.
Dakota Student + V Friday Collegiate 1892 7 24 280 2.50 4,000
Students of the Univ. of North Dakota, Editors and Publishers, Box 1,
University Station.
W-r»M4- fEvg.ex.Sun., T . - 1879 8 24 310 23.40 **34,146
Herald + jgun Morn Ind. Rep Saturday evg. circ. **12,289
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. **33,446
M. M. Oppegard, Editor and Publisher.
GRANVILLE (J8), pop. 404; McHenry Co. (NC). 24 m E of Minot, banking town.
GN RR. Creamery. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1904 6 26 280 2.00 §400
Jerome Jordahl, Editor and Publisher.
HANKINSON (87%), pop. 1,409; Richland Co. (SE). 58 m S of Fargo. GN; MSP&-
SSM RRs. Creamery. Nurseries. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat,
cats, rye, corn, barley, flax.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1891 7 23 280 8.00 §1,266
Grant M. Helgeson, Editor and Publisher.
HARVEY (L4), pop. 2,887; Wells Co. (C). On Sheyenne River, 75 m SE of Minot.
MSP&SSM RR. Creamery. Grain, dairy farms. Potatoes, wheat.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 301 3.00 §2,278
S. H. Farrington, Editor and Publisher.
HATTON (R4), pop. 991; Traill Co. (E). 40 m SW of Grank Forks. GN RR. Cream-
ery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, potatoes, barley.
Free Press-f Thursday Republican 1905 7 24 280 3.00 §1,025
Orion Cole, Editor and Publisher.
HAZEN (G5). pop. 1,280; Mercer Co. (WC). 65 m NW of Bismarck. NP RR. Cream-
ery. Coal mines. Agriculture. Wheat, corn.
Stmr-f Thursday Independent .1912 7 24 280 8.00 §1,667
A. M. Bailey, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Ststements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $ Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate tines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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HEBRON (F6), pop. 1,412; Morton Co. (SWC). 60 m W of Bismarck. NP RR. Brick
and tile plant; creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, barley.
Herald + Wednesday ....Independent 1898 6 24 276 3.50 §900
Joyce Lang, Editor; Irvin and Joyce Lang, Publishers.
HETTINGERf (E7%), pop. 1,762; Adams Co. (SW). 110 m SW of Bismarck. CMSP&P
RR. Flour mill; creamery. Brick and tile plant. Dairy, stock, grain farms
Wheat, flax.
Adams County Record Wednesday Independent 1907 8 24 308 400 51975
D. J. Shults, Editor and Publisher. *
HILLSBOROf (R5). pop. 1,881; Traill Co. (E). 40 m NW of Fargo. GN RR. Cream-
ery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, barley, flax, potatoes.
Banner + Thursday Independent 1879 8 23 808 3.00 §2.O4O
William Kremer, Editor and Publisher. 8 '
HOPE (P5), pop. 470; Steele Co. (E). 55 m NW of Fargo. GN RR. Agriculture.
Wheat, rye, barley, flax, stock, poultry, dairy products, oats.
Pioneer-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1882 7 24 280 8.00 §596
Theodore A. Kolegraf, Jr., Publisher.
HUNTER (R5), pop. 417; Cass Co. (SE). 80 m NW of Fargo. GN RR. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms. Wheat, potatoes.
Times + Thursday Independent 1935 6 24 273 2.60 §630
Darwin Lehr, Editor and Publisher.
JAMESTOWNf (N6%), pop. 10,697; Stutsman Co. (SEC). 90 m W of Fargo. MC;
NP RRs. Division headquarters of Northern Pacific. Airline NWA. Manufactures
butter and dairy products. Jamestown College. Ships wheat, livestock. Dairy,
stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, flax, livestock.
Jamestown Collegian -f V Monday Collegiate 1914 5 24 231 3.00 $1,200
Students of Jamestown College, Editors and Publishers.
8 24 294 2.00 §1,896
.C.M.. }Thur.day Independent 1904
J. M. Morris, Editor; H. J. Morris, Publisher.
Sun-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1878
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Bill Wright, Editor; Hansen Brothers, Publishers.
8 22 294 15.60 §5,585
KENMARE (F2), pop. 1,712; Ward Co. (NW). 48 m NW of Minot. MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery. Coal mines. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Potatoes.
News-f Wednesday ....Independent 1899 8 22 280 3.00
T. E. Eckberg, Editor and Publisher.
KILLDEER (E5), pop. 698; Dunn Co. (W). 105 m NW of Bismarck. NP RR. Coal
mines. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, flax, oats.
Herald-f- Wednesday Ind. Rep 1914 7 24 294 8.00
E. W. Doherty, Editor; H. F. Doherty, Publisher.
North Dakota Press Bulletin -{-Monthly Pub. & Ptg 190° Controlled f?eed'ist.
E. W. Doherty, Editor; North Dakota Press Assn., Publisher.
KINDRED (R6), pop. 604; Cass Co. (SE). 20 m SW of Fargo. GN RR. Grain, stock,
dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, barley, oats, potatoes, soybeans, beets,
f Tribune-4- Thursday Independent 1900 6 26 280 2.00
Wimbledon Shopper -f- Semi-mo Shopper 1958
Laurence C. Knutson, Editor and Publisher.
6 26 280
§1,406
§1,812
287
§1,025
1,600 — Free
KULM (N7), pop. 707; La Moure Co. (SEC). 110 m SW of Fargo. MSP&SSM RR.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, barley, flax.
Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1897 7 24 276 3.50 §1,120
Nick J. Novakovich, Editor and Publisher.
LAKOTAf (O3H), pop. 1,082; Nelson Co. (NE). 64 m W of Grand Forks. GN RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Wheat, flax.
American -f Thursday Independent ..1902 6 24 276 8.00 §1,276
L. A. Stefonowicz, Editor and Publisher.
LAMOUREf (O7), pop. 1.010; La Moure Co. (SEC). 80 m SW of Fargo. NP RR.
Creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Chronicle-f Wednesday Independent 1883 8 22 280 8.00 §1,060
Glenn V. Dill, Editor and Publisher.
LANGDONf (02), pop. 1,888; Cavalier Co. (NE). 85 m NW of Grand Forks. GN RR.
Creamery. State agricultural experiment station. Ships durum wheat, other
grains. Agriculture, especially grain. Barley, livestock.
Cavalier Co. Republican -I- .Thursday Republican 1889 7 24 283 4.00 **3,196
E. J. Franta, Editor; Cavalier Co. Republican, Publisher.
LANSFORD (H2), pop. 852; Bottineau Co. (N). 38 m N of Minot. MSP&SSM; GN
RRs. Bank, Mohall. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, cattle.
Leader Thursday Independent 1926 7 24 280 8.00 §315
Henry P. Sullivan, Editor and Publisher. Mohall.
LARIMORE (P4), pop. 1,874; Grand Forks Co. (E). 28 m W of Grand Forks. GN RR.
Creamery; feed mixing plant. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, po-
tatoes* barley, corn, flax.
Pioneer-f Thursday Independent. 1882 7 24 280 3.00 §1,030
Gregg Heber, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tParish Seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUf
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LIDGERWOOD (R7H), pop. 1.147; Richland Co. (SE). 60 m S of Fargo. MSP&SSM;
GN RRs. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, rye, barley, oats.
Monitor -f Thursday Independent
Circulates in Veblen, S. D.
C. W. and Louise Frost, Editors and Publishers.
1900 7
280 3.00
Clre
1,625
§2,738
§ 1,906
52,085
1,000
LlNTONf (K7). pop. 1,675; Emmons Co. (S). 46 m SE of Bismarck. NP; CMSP&P
RRs. Farming, especially grain and stock raising. Dairy farms.
Emmons County Record + Thursday Independent 1884 7 23 300 3.50
William Fischer, Editor; Lester E. Koeppen, Publisher.
LISBONf (P7), pop. 2,081; Ransom Co. (SE). 57 m SW of Fargo. NP RR. Manufac-
tures butter, ice cream, road signs. North Dakota Soldiers' Home. State fish
hatchery. Diversified farming.
Ransom County Gazette-}- Thursday Independent .1882 7 24 280 3.00
F. J. Froeachle, Editor and Publisher.
LTTCHVILLE (O6), pop. 408; Barnes Co. (SE). 70 m SW of Fargo. NP RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Cattle, butter fat.
Bulletin-f Friday Ind. Rep 1901 7 24 280 2.50
Leonard N. Berg, Editor and Publisher.
MADDOCK (LSft), pop. 741; Benson Co. (N). 85 m SE of Minot. NP RR. Creamery
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Standard -f Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 280 2.50
C. D. Stiles & Son, Editors and Publishers.
MANDANf-BISMARCK (J6), pop. 25,988 (Mandan, 7,298; Bismarck, 18,640) ; Morton
Co. (SWC). On Missouri River, 6 m W of Bismarck. NP RR. Railroad terminal.
Manufactures butter, flour, beverages, tile, culverts. Oil refinery. State Training
School. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, flax.
Morton County News -f- Thursday Independent 1919 8 24 287 1.50 §867
Prints weekly shopping paper for free distribution.
E. J. Conrad, Editor; Conrad Pub. Co., 200 W. Main Ave., Bismarck.
Pioneer-f- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1881 8 23 306 13.00 **4,376
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Circulates also in Bismarck.
Patrick Phillips, Editor; W. C. and E. D. Tostevin, Publishers.
Tribune — See Bismarck.
MARMARTH (B7). pop. 469; Slope Co. (SW). 160 m SW of Bismarck. CMSP&P RR.
Bank, Rhame. Stock farms. Wheat, hay.
Slope Messenger-!- Thursday Independent 1936 7 24 266 3.50 §900
Duane Clark and Marvin Ness, Editors and Publishers, New England.
MAYVILLE (R4%), pop. 1,790; Traill Co. (E). 35 m SW of Grand Forks. GN RR.
Creamery. Trade center. State Teachers College. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Wheat, barley, oats.
Traill County Tribune-!- Thursday Independent 1881 7 24 280 3.00 1,275
Otto Bang, Publisher.
McCLUSKYf (K4%). pop. 850; Sheridan Co. (WC). 50 m NE of Bismarck. NP RR.
Creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, livestock, butterfat.
Gazette-f- Thursday Republican 1905 6 26 273 3.00 §1,652
Christine Moore, Editor and Publisher.
McVILLE (O4), pop. 626; Nelson Co. (NE). 20 m S of Lakota. GN RR. Farm imple-
ment factory; creamery. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Journal Thursday Independent 1943 6 26 276 2.50 612
O. U. Tyler, Publisher.
MEDORA, <C5%), pop. X162; Billings Co. (SW). 180 m W of Bismarck. NP RR.
Bank, Beach. Grain and stock farms. Cattle.
Billings County Pioneer -f- Thursday Independent 1919 6 24 280 1.50 §450
Mrs. Alice Lebo, Editor; W. R. Bratton, Publisher, Beach.
MICHIGAN <O3%), pop. 486; Nelson Co. (NE). 50 m W of Grand Forks. GN RR.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, potatoes, hay.
Nelson County Arena + Friday Independent 1905 6 26 276 2.50 §582
Urban A. Theisen, Editor and Publisher.
MILNOR (R7), pop. 674; Sargent Co. (SE). 54 m SW of Fargo. NP RR. Manufactures
cabinets. Hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
Sargent Co. Teller-f Thursday Democratic 1883 6 26 280 2.50 §825
L. E. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
MINNEWAUKANf (M3%), pop. 448; Benson Co. (N). 100 m E of Minot. NP RR.
Diversified farming. Flax, rye, barley, oats.
Benson Co. Farmers Press -f Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 280 3.00 §2,480
Leslie N. Strand, Editor and Publisher.
MINOTf (H8), pop. 22,082; Ward Co. (NW). 110 m NW of Bismarck. GN; MSP&SSM
RRs. Airline BNF. Business and trading center. Manufactures dairy products,
stokers, flour and grain, sausages, builders' specialties. Railroad shops. State
Teachers College. Coal mines. Agriculture. TV station.
News-!- Evg.ex.Sun..... Independent 1884 8 23
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ray C. Dobson, Publisher, 301-303 Fourth St., S.E.
Red and Green+ V Bi-monthly.. Collegiate 1928 5
Students of the State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Ward County Independent -(-.Thursday Independent 1902 8
W. H. Fuller, Editor and Publisher, 16 First St., S. W.
301 18.20**24,690
24 224
1,500
24 287 3.00 §1,700
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. 1 County seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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MOHALLf (G2). pop. 1,078; Renville Co. (NW). 40 m NW of Minot. GN BB. Cream-
ery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, flax, cattle.
Ren ville County Farmer -f- Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 280 3.50 51633
Henry P. Sullivan. Editor and Publisher. 8 '
MOTTf (F7), pop. 1,688; Hettinger Co. (SW). 80 m SW of Bismarck, NP; CMSP&P
RRs. Manufactures flour, ice cream, dairy products. Coal mines. Agriculture.
Wheat, flax.
Pioneer Press -f Thursday Independent 1907 8 24 808 8.50 51,475
Balph Shults, Editor; Pioneer Press Company, Publisher.
NAPOLEONf (Lett), pop. 1,070; Logan Co. (SO. 65 m SE of Bismarck. MSP&SSM
BB. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Grain, especially wheat, dairy products.
Homestead + Wednesday Republican 1886
J. A. Bryant, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 276 3.00 §1,906
NEW ENGLAND (E6%), pop. 1,117; Hettinger Co. (SW). 100 m SW of Bismarck.
CMSP&P BB. Creamery. Large primary wheat market. Coal mines. Dairy.
stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, rye. flax.
Hettinger County Herald + ..- Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 276 3.50
E. C. Bundle, Editor and Publisher.
Slope Messenger — See Marmarth.
NEW LEIPZIG (G7), pop. 447; Grant Co. (SW). 65 m SW of Bismarck. NP;
CMSP&P BBs. Diversified farming, grain, dairy products, poultry, hogs.
Sentinel-f Thursday Independent. 1912 7 24 280 2.50
Mrs. Hugh Fitzpatrick, Editor and Publisher, Carson.
NEW ROCKFORDf (M4). pop. 2,185; Eddy Co. (SC). On James Biver, 100 m SW of
Grand Forks. GN; NP BRs. Manufactures butter. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain
farms. Wheat, beef.
Transcript -f- Thursday Independent .1883 8 23 280 3.50
Harve E. Olsen, Editor; Transcript Publishing Company.
NEW SALEM (H6), pop. 042; Morton Co. (SWC). 84 m W of Bismarck. NP RR.
Creamery. Coal mines. Agriculture. Cattle ; dairy products.
Journal-f Wednesday Independent 1907 7 24 280 3.00
Cale Dickey, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box B.
NEW TOWN (F8%), pop. (special U. S. Census 1-31-55, gives 1,125); Mount-
rail Co. (NW). On Lake Thompson, 60 m SW of Minot. MSP&SSM RR. Resort.
Fisheries. Coal mines; oil. Stock, grain farms.
News + Wednesday ....Independent 1915 7 24 280 3.00
Harold N. Dally and Norman Buchholz, Editors and Publishers.
NORTHWOOD (P4), pop. 1,182; Grand Forks Co. (E). 80 m SW of Grand Forks. GN
RR. Creamery. Diversified farming. Wheat, flax, potatoes, corn, soybeans, alfalfa.
Gleaner -f- Friday Republican 1888 7 24 279 2.00
D. L. Campbell, Publisher.
OAKES (O7), pop. 1.774; Dickey Co. (S). 60 m N of Aberdeen. S. D. NP; C&NW;
MSP&SSM RRs. Creameries. Agriculture, especially dairying. Wheat, oats,
Times -f Thursday Ind.Rep 1883 8
H. C. Edblom, Editor; Bassingwaite & Edblom, Publishers.
24 308 3.00
§1,100
§348
§1,893
§933
1,100
2.257
PARK RIVER (P8), pop. 1.692; Walsh Co. (NE). 60 m NW of Grand Forks. GN RR.
Creamery. Trading center. County Agricultural School. Diversified farming.
Certified potatoes and seed grain, oats, barley.
Walsh County Press + Thursday Democratic 1883 6 26 280 2.50 §1,480
Rosamond O'Brien. Editor and Publisher.
PAR5HALL (F8%), pop. 936; Mountrail Co. (NW). 45 m SW of Minot. MSP&SSM
RR. Coal mines. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Vegetables.
Mountrail County Record + .. Thursday Independent. 1919 7 24 280 3.00 §1,269
Donald S. Dally, Publisher.
PEMBINA (Rl%), pop. 640; Pembina Co. (NE). 75 m N of Grand Forks. NP RR.
Bank, Neche. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, flax, barley.
New Era-f Friday Republican .1918 6 26 280 2.00 J770
Roy C. DeFrance, Editor and Publisher.
PORTLAND (R4H), pop. 641; Traill Co. (E). 50 m NW of Fargo. GN RR. Elevator;
ereamery. Agriculture. Wheat, flax, potatoes, turkeys.
Republican-^ Thursday Ind. Rep 1892 6 26 273 2.50 §520
Ejnar Eriksen, Editor and Publisher.
RAY (D8), pop. 721; Williams Co. (NW). 88 m NW of Minot. GN RR. Cold storage
plants. Grain farms.
Rakota-j- Friday Independent 1949 7 24 280 8.00 §600
Helen Weyrauch, Editor; Ray Community Club, Publishers.
ROLLAf (Ll%). pop. 1,176; Rolette Co. (N). 90 m NE of Minot. GN RR. Near
Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation. Manufactures bearings. Creamery. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, flax.
Turtle Mountain Star Thursday Republican 1888 7 24 282 8.50 §2,376
J. F. Mott, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— -1950 Census. xRand McNally
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RUGBYf (L3). pop. 2.907: Pierce Co. (NO. 60 m E of Minot. GN RR. Geographical
center of North America, Creamery; poultry dressing: plant. Grain, stock, dairy.
poultry farms.
Pierce County Tribune -f ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 8 24 280 3.00
Frank Horns tein, Editor and Publisher.
SARLES (NIK). pop. 285; Cavalier Co. (NE). 120 m NW of Grand Forks. GN RR.
Bank. Munich. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Wheat, barley, oats.
>r ........ Independent....... 1906 6 26 280 2.60
Carl Louis George, Editor and Publisher.
SELFRIDGE (J7ft). pop. 848; Sioux Co. (SW). 55 m S of Bismarck. CMSPAP RR.
Bank. McLaughlin. S. D. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, hogs, cattle. Coal mines.
Journal -f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 6 24 280 2.60
Merle Lofgren, Publisher.
STANLEYf (F8), pop. 1,486; Mountrail Co. (NW). 60 m W of Minot. GN RR.
Creamery. Coal mines. Agriculture. Wheat, flax, corn.
Mountrail Co. Promoter -f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1904 7 24 276 8.00
Russell Kilen. Editor; M. O. and R. W. Kilen. Publishers.
STEELEf (L6). pop. 762; Kidder Co. (C). 48 m E of Bismarck. NP RR. Ships cattle,
hogs, sheep. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, barley, rye.
0lFS™'Kpre9"+0.U."'y....}Tl'ur.day ........ Ind. A A«rlc ....... 1884 6 24 276 3.00
Harold L. Hanson, Editor; Kidder County Farmers' Press, Inc., Publisher.
TIOGA (E3), pop. 456 (special U. S. Census 6-25-56. gives 1,881) ; Williams Co. (NW).
86 m W of Minot. GN RR. Coal mines. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Tribune ............... ". ..................... Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1851 7 24 276 3.00
Cecil D. Jahraus, Editor and Publisher.
TOWNERf (K8). pop. 956; McHenry Co. (NC). 46 m E of Minot. GN RR. Ships hay.
cattle. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Mouse River Farmers Press + .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 6 26 276 2.50
Fern E. Lee, Editor; Mouse River Farmers Press, Inc.. Publisher.
TURTLE LAKE (J4ft), pop. 839; McLean Co. (WO. 60 m N of Bismarck. NP RR.
Bank. Underwood. Ships cattle, grain. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Wheat, flax, wool.
McLean County Journal .......... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1902 7 22 280 3.00
Gustav T. Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
UNDERWOOD (H4%). pop. 1.061; McLean Co. (WC). 48 m NW of Bismarck. MSP&-
SSM RR. Coal mines. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, flax, rye.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 6 26 280 8.00
Arthur E. Scott, Editor and Publisher.
VALLEY CITYf (P6). pop. 6,861; Barnes Co. (SB). 60 m W of Fargo. MSP&SSM;
NP RRs. Manufactures flour, butter, handles, ice cream. State Teachers College.
Grain, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, oats, barley, flax, corn. TV station.
""oSaZv^ZZZ..^****. I-d-K«" ............. 1879 8 24 287 8'00
Stanley Cann, Editor and Publisher.
Viking News+ V ..................... Bi-monthly ..... Collegiate ........... 1916 4 24 168 1.00
Faculty, Students and Alumni of Valley City State Teachers College, Pubs.
Young Citizen .......................... 6 ti. a yr .......... Juvenile Int ...... 1943 2 40 133 x2.00
W. M. Wemett, Editor; Young Citizen League of American, Publisher.
VELVA (J8%). pop. 1,170; McHenry Co. (NC). 27 m SE of Minot. MSP&SSM RR.
Coal mines. Diversified farming. Grain, stock, poultry.
Journal-*- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 6 26 280 8.00
Jerome Jordahl, Editor and Publisher.
WAHPETONf (S7). pop. 6.126; Richland Co. (SE). On Red River. 46 m S of Fargo.
NP; CMSP&P; GN RRs. Manufactures flour, creamery and sheet iron products.
pottery. Government Indian School. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat,
corn, alfalfa.
^obeV3'^ ............. 187? 8 24 28T 4'5°
E. Donald I Lum, Editor; Donald and Eldon Lum. Publishers.
WALHALLA (Pitt), pop. 1,468; Pembina Co. (NE). 80 m NW of Grand Forks. GN
RR. Creamery. Ships potatoes. Mountain resort. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain
Mountah!2er + ......................... Thursday ........ Ind. Pro* ........... 1897 7 24 280 8.00
Everett C. Knudson. Editor and Publisher.
WASHBURNt (J6). pop. 918; McLean Co. (WC). On Missouri River, 88 m NW of
Bismarck. MSP&SSM RR. Coal mines. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Wheat, rye, flax.
Leader-!- ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1883 8 28 808 8.00
Oliver Borlaug, Editor; Oliver Borlaug and Duane Cornelius, Publishers.
WATFORD CITYf (D4). pop. 1,871; McKenzie Co. (W). 140 m NW of Bismarck. GN
RR. Coal mines ; oil wells. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, beef, dairy products.
Circ
52.811
800
82,550
§1,738
§975
§1,648
§705
8600
3,917
J700
J2,300
§950
$5,815
1,363
§1,440
Bp } Thursday Independent 1908 8 26 276 3.50 §2,350
F. ATshipman7~Editor'; McKenzie County Farmers Publishing Company.
-**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. W Agate Hoes. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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WESTHOPE <H1%). pop. 575: Hotting fo <N). 50 m N of Mlnot. ON RB. Flo«r
n.rraln''tOCrd atrfTr;d^!±.Kyep»bir«n:!.rU'901 6 26 280 2.00 J1.Z7S
C. J.D^ake" Editor and Publisher.
F."E;"stefonVwic*, Editor and Publisher.
S^S^ Farm. Diver.ifled tomln,.
Cattle, dairy products. e^exSun ..... Independent ....... 1899 8 23 308 15.60 §7,532
''. Editor and Publisher.
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Publisher.
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OHIO
Population 7,946,627 (U. S. Census, 1960)
State Capital, COLUMBUS
Ohio is bounded on the north by Michigan and Lake Erie, east by Pennsylvania and West
Virginia, south by West Virginia and Kentucky, and west by Indiana. Its greatest extent from
east to west is 225 miles, from north to south, 200 miles. Its land area is 41,268 square miles,
plus 3,450 miles which are in Lake Erie.
The general character of the surface is that of a plateau about 800 to 1,000 feet above sea level.
Deep valleys cut by rivers and streams give the whole state a distinctively undulating surface.
The soil is everywhere fertile and the state ranks high in all branches of agriculture.
Ohio has navigable waterways for the 480 miles of the Ohio, the 280 miles of lake frontage, and
for 100 miles up the Muskingum River in the southeast. Rail transportation, served by 29 rail-
roads with more than 10,000 miles of track, is heavy in all directions. The highway system
exceeds 88,800 miles. Eleven airlines pass through Ohio, and there are 400 airports and landing
fields.
Ohio is ranked third as an industrial state, and is first in production of many things including
tires and tubes, paint, refrigerators and machine tools.
One of the interesting features of Ohio has been its political life. It is regarded as a pivotal
state in many elections, and eight Presidents have been born here. Some of its institutions
of higher education are Ohio State University at Columbus; Western Reserve at Cleveland;
Cincinnati University at Cincinnati; Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware; Oberlin at Oberlin.
The mean average temperature is 52.7; highest on record, 108; lowest on record, — 17; total
annual precipitation, 85.5.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), fifth. Urban population (1950), 70.2%. In 1950, of the
7,946,627 total population, 7,476,378 were white; 470,254 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 199,359. Farm acreage, 20,969,411. Average acreage per farm,
105.2. Average value per farm, $14,575. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 13,988.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $353,316,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $637,210,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): corn, $73,390,000, rank, sixth; soybeans, $65,459,000,
rank, sixth; wheat, $54,699,000; tobacco (value of production), $9,395,000; hay, $8,568,000,
rank, eighth; oats, $8,164,000, rank, eighth; potatoes, $5,805,000; sugar beets (1956 value of
production), $2,507,000; red clover seed, $1,063,000, rank, fifth; popcorn (value of production),
$770,000, rank, fourth; timothy seed, $715,000; barley, $605,000; maple sirup, $461,000; rye,
$282,000; sweetclover seed, $198,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $5,565,000; peaches, $2,425,000; straw-
berries (value of production), $1,075,000; grapes, $1,042,000, rank, seventh; cherries, $271,-
000; pears, $54,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $297,688,000; hogs and pigs,
$67,236,000, rank, seventh; all sheep and lambs, $21,289,000; horses and mules, $6,039,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $61,593,000, rank, eighth; chickens (farm and com-
mercial broilers). $17;508,000; turkeys, $11,702,000, rank, seventh.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $221,552,000. rank, sixth. Total
milk production on farms, 5,627,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : evaporated milk, 244,-
410,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 51,097,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 50,192,000 Ibs.;
creamery butter, 44,157,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 11,317,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 42,468,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 26,085,000 Ibs.; $3,618,000 value. Principal fish: yellow pike, blue pike,
catfish, yellow perch, white bass.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total lumber production (1953), 254 million feet, b.m. Principal woods : oak, maple, beech, elm,
yellow poplar, hickory, ash, sycamore, cottonwood and aspen, bass wood, walnut, southern
yellow pine.
Fur animals: Number of pelts (1956-57), 754,729. Total estimated value, $749,366. Principal
furs : Muskrat, raccoon, mink, opossum.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $10,153,718,000. Leading industry groups:
machinery (except electrical), primary metal industries, transportation equipment, fabricated
metal products. Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $763,251,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $802,618,000, rank, eleventh. Principal mineral products in order of value:
coal, stone, cement, lime.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-68), 8,668,100. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 3,868,-
000, rank, fifth. Number of post offices (1957), 1,242. Number of retail stores (1954), 86,881;
•ales, $9.618,587.000.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 88
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adams (S), West Union 20,499
2 Allen (NW). Lima 88,188
8 Ashland (NC), Ashland 88,040
4 Ashtabula (NE), Jefferson 78,695
5 Athens (SB), Athens 46,889
6 Auglaize (W), Wapakoneta 80,689
7 Belmont (E), Saint Clairsville.... 87,740
8 Brown (SW), Georgetown 22,221
9 Butler (SW), Hamilton 147,208
10 Carroll (E), Carrollton 19,039
11 Champaign (WC), Urbana, 26,793
12 Clark (WC), Springfield 111,661
18 Clermont (SW), Batavia 42,182
14 Clinton (SW). Wilmington 25,572
15 Columbiana (E), Lisbon 98,920
16 Coshocton (EC), Coshocton 81,141
17 Crawford (NC), Bucyrus 38,738
18 Cuyahoga (NE), Cleveland 1,889,532
19 Darke (W), Greenville 41,799
20 Defiance (NW), Defiance 25,925
21 Delaware (C), Delaware 80,278
22 Erie (N), Sandusky 52.566
28 Fairfleld (SO, Lancaster 62,130
24 Fayette (SWC), Wash'gton C. H. 22,664
25 Franklin (C), Columbus 503,410
28 Fulton (NW). Wauseon 25,680
27 Gallia (S), Gallipolis 24,910
28 Geauga (NE), Chardon 26,646
29 Greene (SW), Xenia 58,892
80 Guernsey (E), Cambridge 38,452
81 Hamilton (SW), Cincinnati 728,952
82 Hancock (NW), Findlay 44,280
83 Hardin (NWC), Kenton 28,678
84 Harrison (E), Cadiz 19,054
86 Henry (NW), Napoleon 22,428
86 Highland (SW), Hillsboro 28,188
87 Hocking (SEC), Logan 19.520
88 Holmes (NEC), Millersburg 18,760
89 Huron (N), Norwalk 89,858
40 Jackson (S), Jackson 27,767
41 Jefferson (E), Steubenville 96,495
42 Knox (C), Mount Vernon 85.287
48 Lake (NE), Painesville 76,979
44 Lawrence (S), Ironton 49,115
County, Location on Map and County Seat
45 Licking (C). Newark
46 Logan (WC), Belief ontaine
47 Lorain (N), Elyria
48 Lucas (NW), Toledo
49 Madison (SWC), London
50 Mahoning (NE), Youngstown....
51 Marion (NWC), Marion
52 Medina (N), Medina
63 Meigs (SE), Pomeroy...,
64 Mercer (W), Celina
65 Miami (W), Troy
56 Monroe (SE), Woodsfield
67 Montgomery (SW), Dayton
68 Morgan (SE), McConnelsville....
59 Morrow (C), Mount Gilead
60 Muskingum (SEC), Zanesville..
61 Noble (SE), Caldwell
62 Ottawa (N), Port Clinton
63 Paulding (NW), Paulding
64 Perry (SEC) , New Lexington
65 Pickaway (SC), Circleville
66 Pike (S). Waverly
67 Portage (NE), Ravenna
68 Preble (SW), Eaton
69 Putnam (NW), Ottawa
70 Richland (NC), Mansfield
71 Ross (SC), Chillicothe
72 Sandusky (N), Fremont
73 Scioto (S), Portsmouth
74 Seneca (N), Tiffin
75 Shelby (W), Sidney
76 Stark (NE), Canton
77 Summit (NE), Akron
78 Trumbull (NE), Warren
79 Tuscarawas (E), New Phila'phia
80 Union (WC), Marysville
81 VanWert (W), Van Wert
82 Vinton (S). McArthur
83 Warren (SW), Lebanon
84 Washington (SE), Marietta
85 Wayne (NEC), Wooster
86 Williams (NW), Bryan
87 Wood (NW), Bowling Green
88 Wyandot (NWC). Up. Sandusky
Pop.
70,645
81,829
148,162
395,651
22,300
257,629
49,969
40,417
28,227
28,811
61,809
15,362
898,441
12,886
17,168
74,635
11.750
29.469
15.047
28.999
29.852
14.607
68,954
27,081
25,248
91,805
64,424
46,114
82,910
62.978
28,488
283,194
410.082
158,915
70,820
20,687
26,971
10,759
88,605
44,407
68,716
26,202
69,605
19,785
OHIO NEWSPAPER AND
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 102
Evening Dailies (92)
Morning Dailies (10)
Daily, Foreign „ (5)
Daily, with Sunday edition (21)
Semi-weekly 14
Weekly 318
Semi-monthly 2
Fortnightly 2
Monthly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies(30)
Shoppers (3)
Total Newspapers 439
Number
PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Periodicals
Period of Issue
Daily
Semi-weekly 7
Weekly 69
Fortnightly 13
Semi-monthly 12
Monthly 156
Bi-monthly n
Quarterly 36
Nine times a year 1
Eight times a year 1
Six ti. during academic yr 4
Five times a year 1
Four times a week during
academic year 1
Total Periodicals 311
Total number of publications 750
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 83
Total number of towns having publications 320
For circulation ftfures for daily papers se« also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally it to
possible to Incorporate a later figure In that list.
Estib Cols^WidthVDenth Sub Circ
ADA (C4), pop. 3,640; Hardin Co. (NWC). 16 m E of Lima. PA RR. Airport. Manufac-
tures athletic goods, farm implements, lumber, flour, feed, creamery products,
roofing paint. Hatcheries; greenhouse. Ohio Northern University. Livestock.
Corn, wheat, sugar beets.
Herald-f Friday Independent 1885 8 24 290 3.00 §2,500
B. F. Snyder, Editor and Publisher.
Northern Review + V Bi-wkly, Tues.. Collegiate 1902 7 26 280x1.85 1,550
Students of Ohio Northern University, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <& Nonpareil
em», 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to incb. tCountj seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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AKRONf (G8), pop. 274,605; Summit Co. (NE). 85 m S of Cleveland. A&BB; AC&Y;
B&O; ERIE; PA RRs. Airlines: AA; CAP; EAL: UAL.
Manufacturing center for rubber tires, rubber goods, rubber working machin-
ery, rubber toys, automotive rims, plastics, airplane parts. Cereals, fishing
tackle, steel products, clay products, iron castings, machinery, chemicals,
surgical supplies, paper bags, sewer pipe, zinc oxide, children's books, wood and
aluminum storm doors, windows, furniture, mattresses, road building ma-
chinery, automobile stampings manufactured. Salt and limestone mines; clay.
Five banks; deposits (6-31-57), $537,537,000. 174,193 electric (AC) meters;
102,000 gas (nat.) meters; 159,191 telephones. Coal mines; clay pits. University
of Akron, Akron Law School. TV station.
agyar Hirlap-h ^Thursday Independent 1912 7 24 280 5.00 §3,162
~fr%mwy"T££ior"*nAmbUBb9rt 27 N. Highlands Ave.
Automotive Chain Store Monthly Auto Supplies....
1953 8 27 139 8.00
Controlled circ. > 13,356
Edward S. Babcox, Editor ; Babcox Publications, Inc., US. Forge St. ( 4 ) .
nMAA_ T™,.,,,,I-L. JEvg.ex.Sun. T«^.«««^.«* 1889 8 23 314 15.60**163,191
Beacon Journal-f (Sun. Morn. Independent Sunday circ. 7.80**172,&30
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John S. Knight, Ed.; Beacon Journal Publishing Co., 44 East Exchange St. (8).
Brake and Front 1 Mrt«fulv A,it«mntiv« 193° 2 27 94 4-°°
End Service J Monthly Automotive Controlled circ. >27,088
E. S. Babcox, Editor; The Babcox Publications, Inc., 11 S. Forge St. (4).
Buchtelite-f- V Wed. & Fri Collegiate 1889 5 24 210 2.00 J2.500
Students of University of Akron, Editors and Publishers (4).
Buckeye American. The+ Monthly Fraternal 1947 3 30 133 x $9,000
Fred Mourey, Editor; Junior Order United Mechanics, Publisher,
89 E. Market St. (8).
Home Improvement Topics + Monthly Home Improve.. 1958 3 26 140 16,500
James E. Cochran, Editor; Babcox Publications, 11 S. Forge St.
1940 5 23
168 xl.OO
7 24 294 18.00
80,000
$950
5 24 210 4.50 $1,900
International Chemical 1 Monthlv Labor
Worker-!- (no adv.) jMontmy i^aoor Controlled circ.
Walter L. Mitchell, Editor; International Chemical Workers Union, Publisher.
Legal News + { * Sunf*"8**" Lefiral 1 92 1
C. A. Beringer, Editor and Publisher, 81 W. Market St. (8).
Ohio Informer -f- (Negro) Saturday Independent 1946
S. R. Shepard, Editor and Publisher, 36% N. Howard (8).
P°Pott+Lake8"Kenm0re } Wednesday Independent 1938 5 24 210 1.00 §6,100
°Robert'T." GillespieTEditor and Publisher, 459 Rawlins Ave. (19).
Rubber Chemistry and JQuarterly (?H^ ?e"ch/ , 1928 1 54 99 7.50 J4,000
JL ecnnoioff y j \& Jc~n. u<?vei.
Dr. David Craig, Editor; Div. of Rubber Chemistry of the American Chemical
Society, Publishers, 318 Water St. (8).
Summit Co. Labor News-h Friday Labor 1922 7 26 280 3.00 §4,482
Martin Bliman, Editor; Exchange Printing Co., Publisher, 920 S. High St. (11).
Tire and TBA Review Monthly /Tire and Bat- 1901 3 26 140 5.00
Subscription price $9.00 for 2 years. IteryNews Controlled circ. > 32,388
Tire Review Convention News issued daily during convention.
Edward S. Babcox, Editor; India Rubber Review Co., Pub.. 11 S. Forge St. (4).
United Democrat -f Friday Democratic 1932 6 24 203 2.00 §3,120
Greater Akron Publishing Co., Everett Bldg. (8).
Worker-f- InfnwfMv . T.nhnr iflXK K 24 224 x.60
Publisher,
Monthly Labor 1986 6 24
L. S. Buckmaster, Editor; United Rubber Workers of America,
URW Bldg. (8), 5th floor.
ALLIANCE (H8%), pop. 26,161; Stark Co. (NE). 21 m NE of Canton. NYC; PA RRs.
Manufactures electric traveling cranes, heavy milling machinery, steel forg-
ings, stampings, brass, bronze goods, bricks, pipe organs, rubber bands, dairy
products, tubes and boilers, detergents, aluminum sashes and doors, steel and
plastic fabrications. Oil refineries. Coal mines. Three banks; deposits (6-30-58),
$46,200,000. Mt. Union College. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Dynamo-f- V Friday Collegiate 1888 5 21 168 2.00 }1,000
Students of Mt. Union College, Editors and Publishers.
Review + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1888 9 23 294 18.20 **14>886
Clarence D. Steffy. Editor; Review Publishing Co., 28 S. Linden Ave.
AMHERST (F2H). pop. 8,642; Lorain Co. (N). 7 m SW of Lorain. NYC RR. Manu-
factures machine screw products, wooden crates and specialties, burial vaults.
Sandstone quarries. Dairy, fruit farms. Apples, peaches, cherries.
NewB-Times-f Thursday Independent 1915 7 24 280 2.50 §1,350
Jack Koontz, Editor; Newspaper Publishers, Inc., 242 Church St.
ANDOVER <J2). pop. 1.102; Ash tabu la Co. (NE). 27 m SB of Ashtabula. NYC RR.
Fruit basket factory; taw mill; hatchery. Lake resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry
farms. Potatoes, hay.
Citizen-f Friday Ind. Dem 1881 7 24 280 2.50 2,555
Roselyn Balloon, Editor; Associated Publishers, Inc., Publisher.
CtreoUtion— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpar* fl
•ms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V tamed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ANSONIA (A5), pop. 877; Darke Co. (W). 40 m NW of Dayton. NYC RR. Burial
garment factory; tomato cannery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farma. Tobacco,
corn, wheat.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1924 8 24 280 2.00 -
Ray Hartsook, Editor; Times Publishing Co.
ANTWERP (AS), pop. 1,162; Paulding Co. (NW). On Maumee River, 25 m NE of Fort
Wayne, Ind. WAB RR. Dairy, stock farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Bee- Argus -j- ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 280 2.00 $662
James S. Temple, Editor and Publisher.
ARCANUM (A5H), pop. 1.580; Darke Co. (W). 25 m W of Dayton. NYC; B&O RRs.
Manufactures tennis racquets, lumber. Tobacco warehouses; grain elevator.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Times + .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1898 8 24 280 2.00 51,975
Warren W. Porter. Editor; Times Publishing Co.
ARCHBOLD (B2%), pop. 1.488; Fulton Co. (NW). 42 m SW of Toledo. NYC RR.
Manufactures boat oars, canoe paddles, step ladders, chairs, spinet tables.
Slaughter house. Oak, elm timber. Agriculture. Sugar beets, hay, wheat.
Buckeye-f ................................ Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1905 8 24 808 2.50 **2,472
Archbold Buckeye, Publisher.
ARLINGTON (C4), pop. 825; Hancock Co. (NW). 10 m S of Findlay. AC&Y; NYC
RRs. Limestone quarry. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats.
Arlingtonian-f ......................... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1906 6 24 280 2.00 $650
C. C. Longworth, Editor; Longworth Publishing Company.
ASHLANDf (F4), pop. 14,287; Ashland Co. (NC). 13 m NE of Mansfield. ERIE RR.
Manufactures pumps, hay. tools, rubber goods, stock food, poultry remedies,
pipe fittings, auto parts, paper boxes, heaters, flour. Commercial printing plant;
greenhouse. Ashland College. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, hay.
Brethren Evangelist-f ............ Saturday ......... Brethren ............ 1878 2 20 147 2.00 $4,500
Rev. W. St. Clair Benshoff, Editor; Brethren Publishing Co.
Collegian-f V ............................ Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1922 5 24 220 2.50 1,000
Students and Faculty of Ashland College, Editors and Publishers.
Times- Gazette -f ...................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1850 8 24 312 16.00 **8,420
Color advertising accepted.
Don E. Beattie, Editor; Ashland Printing Company, Publisher, Box 391.
ASHLEY (E5). pop. 798; Delaware Co. (C). 85 m N of Columbus. NYC RR. Manu-
factures ribbon badges, lodge and church furniture. Saw mill. Grain, stock
farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Tri-County Star-f ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1872 8 24 308 1.50 §605
Ward Conaway, Editor and Publisher.
ASHTABULA (J2), pop. 28,696; Ashtabula Co. (NE). On Lake Erie, 55 m NE of
Cleveland. NYC&SL; NYC; PA RRs. Important coal and iron ore port. Manu-
factures farm and garden implements, bow sockets, auto parts, corrugated
boxes, castings, boilers. Tanneries; shipyard; chemical industries; railroad
shops. Fisheries. Extensive greenhouses. Diversified farming. TV station.
St.r-Be.con+ .......................... ^ EepubHcan ........ »« ' "
I Sun. Morn.
Color advertising accepted.
Ross Smith, Editor; Ashtabula Printing Co., Publisher.
ASHVILLE (E6), pop. 1,803; Pickaway Co. (SO. 16 m SE of Columbus. N&W RR.
Canning factory; mop works; saw mill. Diversified farming.
Pickaway County News-f ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 8 24 287 2.50 2,455
8. F. Hinkle, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 6.
ATHENSf (F7), pop. 11,660; Athens Co. (SE). On Hocking River. 88 m W of Parkes-
burg, W. Va. B&O ; C&O ; NYC RRs. Manufactures steel products, dairy products,
flour, beverages. Meat packing plant; hatchery. Ships coal. Ohio University.
Coal mines. Diversified farming.
M...«n,er+ ........................... {SESSfc.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Gordon K. Bush, Editor; Messenger Publishing Co. nnn
Ohio University Po.t+ V ....... {fe^rl College ........... ™* c'ont^llJ&e S& 4.?JS
Students of Ohio University, Publishers, P. O. Box 94.
ATTICA (E3%), pop. 868; Seneca Co. (N). 18 m E of Tiffin. PA RR. Manufactures
rubber gloves, flour. Stock, grain, poultry, dairy farms. Agriculture.
Hub-f ....................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1896 7 24 280 2.50 §1,080
Nelson Olds, Editor; Hossler & George, Publishers.
BALTIMORE (E6), pop. 1.848; Fairfield Co. (SG). 23 m SE of Columbus. NYC RR.
Manufactures corrugated boxes, cement, tanks. Diversified fanning. Corn,
wheat, hay.
Twin City News-t- ................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1887 6 24 252 2.00 650
Charles W. Stine, Editor and Publisher.
BARBERTON (G8%). pop. 27.820; Summit Co. (NE). 6 m SW of Akron. B&O;
ERIE; PA; A&BB; AC&Y RRs. Manufactures boilers, chemicals, matches, high
tension insulators, valves and fittings ; tires, tubes, rubber specialties. Diversi-
fied farming. Corn, wheat, fruit.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1928 7 26 294 1.00 §8,334
Harold R. Cross, Editor; Frank N. Gaethke, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -f-Uses Mats. *Noopar»fl
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate Unas. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vluued Onl7 during academic year. xSubscription included ia membership fm.
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BARBERTON (Continued) Estab Cols ^ Width? Depth Sub Clre
Po*t+ .Thursday Democratic 1958 8 24 204 2.00 §5,730
Jack Anderson, Editor; Barberton Post Publishing Co., Inc., 166 E. State St.
BARNESVILLE <H6%), pop. 4,665; Belmont Co. (B). 80 m SW of Wheeling, W. Va.
B&O RR. Manufactures mining cars, athletic underwear, milk products, cigars,
cigar boxes, cut glass, paper. Oil, gas wells. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat,
tobacco.
Enterprise-!- Thursday Republican 1866 8 24 287 8.00 §3,975
Ray Palmer, Editor; The Eastern Ohio Publishing Company.
Whetstone + Thursday Democratic 1894 7 26 280 2.00 §1,064
Robert G. Buchanan, Editor and Publisher, 122 S. Chestnut St.
BATAVIAf (B7%). pop. 1,445; Clermont Co. (SW). 25 m E of Cincinnati. N&W RR.
Manufactures bakery ovens, foundry, creamery products, beverages, lathes,
agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Clermont Courier -f- Thurs. & Sun. .Republican 1836 8 24 294 3.00 $5,650
Thomas Fortney, Editor; Jerald Fortney, Publisher, 885 W. Main St.
Clermont Sun -f- Thursday Democratic 1828 7 24 280 2.00 §5,300
Clifford Ward, Editor; D. W. Roberts, Publisher.
BAY VILLAGE— See Lakewood.
BEDFORD (H9%). pop. 9,105; Cuyahoga Co. (NE). 12 m SE of Cleveland. NYC&SL;
PA RRs. Manufactures office chairs, chinaware, whiskey, furniture, auto parts,
mechanical rubber products. Bronze foundry.
Maple Heights Press Wednesday Independent 1948 8 24 294 2.00 §5.537
Philip G. DeLong, Editor; Russell W. Fry, Publisher, P. O. Box 801.
Maple JThursday Independent 1889 8 24 287 2.50 §6,983
Samuel J. Niver, Editor; Russel W. Frey, Publisher, 691 Broadway.
BELLAIRE— Times Leader— See Martins Ferry.
BELLE CENTER (C4H), pop. 889; Logan Co. (WC). 26 m SE of Lima. NYC RR.
Feed mills; steel tubing fabrication, automotive parts. Limestone quarries.
Agriculture. Grain, alfalfa, onions.
Herald- Voice -f Thursday Republican 1893 7 26 280 2.00 11,025
J. E. Manahan, Editor and Publisher.
BELLEFONTAINEf (C5), pop. 10,232; Logan Co. (WC). 82 m N of Springfield.
NYC RR. Manufactures funeral cars, ambulances, maple and fruit, cheese,
creamery products, bronze name plates, power tools, bearings, circuit breakers,
small motors, soft drinks. Railroad shops. Agriculture. Livestock, wheat, corn.
Examiner-t- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1891 8 23 298 13.75 **9,339
Comic strip advertising accepted.
H. K. Hubbard A Company, Publishers.
BELLEVUE (E8), pop. 6,906; Huron Co. (N). 16 m SW of Sandusky. Railroad center;
repair shops. PA; NYC&SL; NYC RRs. Manufactures agricultural implements,
automobile accessories, meat products, structural steel, flash bulbs; soybean
processing. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Cherries, wheat, corn.
Ga*ette4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1867 8 24 294 14.04 §3,500
Paul A. Fisher, Editor ; Gazette Publishing Company.
BELLVILLE (E4), pop. 1,865; Richland Co. (NC). 10 m S of Mansfield. B&O RR.
Greenhouses; foundry; condensed milk. Diversified farming. Potatoes, small
grains, corn, fruit.
BeUYWe Star and Tri-Forks J Tharsday Ind. Dem 1922 6 26 280 2.50 §1,390
G. L. Cherp, Editor and Publisher.
BEREA (G0%), pop. 12,051; Cuyahoga Co. (NE). 18 m SW of Cleveland. NYC ; B&O;
RRs. Manufactures nuts and bolts, farm implements, bricks, tile. Greenhouses.
Baldwin- Wallace College. Truck, dairy farms. Potatoes, corn, wheat.
Exponent -hV Friday Collegiate 1913 5 24 203 8.00 |50
Students of Baldwin- Wallace College, Eds. and Pubs. Controlled free dist. tl,650
f News-h Thursday Ind. Rep 1924 8 24 294 4.00 **6,293
j Southwest Shopper -f Friday Shopper 1953 8 24 294 8,213— Free
1 Elizabeth B. Brads haw, Editor; Berea Publishing Co.
BETHEL (B7H), pop. 1,082 (special U. S. Census 8-8-64, gives 2,125) ; Clermont Co.
(SW). 80 m SE of Cincinnati. Railroad station, Williamsburg. N&W RR.
Cement works. Nurseries. Dairy, stock farms.
Journal-^- Friday Independent 1898 7 24 280 2.50
R. P. Althaus, Editor and Publisher.
BEVERLY (G6%), pop. 728; Washington Co. (SE). On Muskingnm River. 20 m NW
of Marietta. Railroad station, Waterford. B&O RR. Iron works. Nursery ; grist
mill. Summer camps. Oak timber. Diversified farming.
Dispatch-h Thursday ...Independent .1879 6 23 238 2.40
F. C. Holdren, Editor; Dispatch Printing Co., Publisher.
BEXLEY — Tribune — See Columbus.
BLANCHESTER <C7), pop. 2,109; Clinton Co. (SW). 85 m NE of Cincinnati. B&O
RR. Manufactures pumps, uniforms, canned goods ; foundries. Hatchery. Stock,
dairy, grain farms.
Star-Republican + Thursday Ind. Rep 1870 8 24 308 2.50
Glenn P. McHenry, Editor; Howard M. Cur less, Publisher.
BLOOMD ALE— Unique Derrick— See Rising Sun.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and Match A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit}
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. W Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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BLOOMVILLE (D8%), POP. 769; Seneca Co. (N). 12 m 8E of Tiffin. PA RR. Flour
mill. Limestone quarry. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1900 7 24 280 8.00 §880
Mrs. L. H. George, Editor; Hossler & George, Publishers.
BLUFFTON (C4). pop. 2,428; Allen Co. (NW). 16 m NE of Lima. NYC&SL; AC&Y
RRs. Manufactures electrical meters and testers, gloves, slaw cutters, dairy
products, flour. Hatcheries. Bluffton College (Mennonite). Limestone quarries.
Diversified farming. Wheat, oats, corn.
News + Thursday Independent 1875 7 26 301 3.00 §2,327
Milton I. Edwards. Editor and Publisher.
BOARDMAN — News — See Youngstown.
BOWLING GREENf <C8), pop. 12,005; Wood Co. (NW). 22 m SW of Toledo. B&O;
NYC RRs. Manufactures catsup, concrete burial vaults, cut glass, hydraulic
hoists, thermos jugs. Bowling Green State University. Dairy, stock, grain
farms. Wheat, oats, sugar beets, tomatoes.
B-GNews+V Tues.&Fri Collegiate 1914 6 24 216 4.00 J4.400
Students of Bowling Green State University, Editors and Publishers.
Bowling Green State 1 ,__. 0 ne .0.
University Magazine [Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1934 JLt™n j if™ Hi«t ti« nnn
(offset) (no adv.) . ..I Controlled free dist. 116,000
Bowling Green State University, Publisher.
Sentinel-Tribune 4- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1890 8 22 301 18.72 **8,697
Color advertising accepted.
Paul W. Jones, Editor; Claude M. Has well, Publisher.
BRADNER — Observer-Advocate — See Wayne.
BREMEN (F6), pop. 1,187; Fairfield Co. (SC). 85 m SE of Columbus. PA; NYC
RRs. Manufactures glass, cheese, wall plaster, concrete products, lumber.
Oil wells; molding sand pits; hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Wheat,
corn, potatoes.
Derrick 4- Thursday Independent 1913 8 24 294 2.00
Paul H. Moyer, Editor and Publisher.
5745
BROOKVILLE (B6), pop. 1,908; Montgomery Co. (SW). 15 m NW of Dayton. B&O;
PA RRs. Manufactures auto gaskets, tools and dies, house trailers. Tobacco
warehouse. Agriculture. Tobacco, wheat, small grain.
Star Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.50 §3,020
H. R. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
BRUNSWICK (G3), pop. X876; Medina Co. (N). 20 m S of Cleveland. Railroad station,
Vally City. B&O RR. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
County Leader Post Thursday Independent 1954
Neil R. Gowe, Editor and Publisher, Post Office Bldg.
5 24 210 2.00 §5,534
3,814
§4,547
§635
BRYANf (A2%), pop. 6,865; Williams Co. (NW). 46 m NE of Ft. Wayne, Ind.
NYC RR. Manufactures lubricating equipment, metal toys, advertising novel-
ties, novelty furniture, handles, spark plugs, electric washing machines and
fans, plastic products, auto trim parts, display tables, candy, truck bodies,
condensed milk; oil, gas, coal furnaces. Hatcheries. Agriculture. Corn, wheat,
alfalfa.
American Biology Teacher V.. Monthly {^Educat^fn 1988 2 32 112 x8'75
Richard Armacost and Paul Klinge, Editors ; National Assn. of Biology Teachers,
Publisher, Bryan High School.
Times4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1854 8 23 290 13.00
Herbert Lewis, Editor; Bryan Publishing Co.
BUCKEYE LAKE (F6), pop. 1,401; Licking Co. (C). 28 m E of Columbus. Railroad
Station, Hebron. NYC RR. Bank, Newark. Lake resort. Diversified farming.
BaNew7 LakC"Th°rnViIle JThursday Democratic 1951 8 24 280 2.50
Ronald T. Shoup, Editor and Publisher, New Lexington.
BUCYRUS (E4), pop. 10,827; Crawford Co. (NC). 18 m NE of Marion. NYC: PA
RRs. Manufactures locomotive cranes, rubber products, steel castings, children's
garments, aluminum cooking utensils, steel and concrete burial vaults, roller
bearings, copper kettles, clay and road machinery; lamp and glass works.
Hatcheries. Diversified farming.
Telegraph-Forum + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1923 8 24 294 20.80 **7,453
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Adam Boryczka, Publisher, 119 W. Rensselaer St.
BURTON (H2H), pop. 932: Geauga Co. (NE). 80 m E of Cleveland. B&O RR. Agri-
culture. Dairy products, potatoes, maple sirup.
Geauga News + Thursday Independent 1952 8 24 308 8.00 $528
John Gore, Editor; Geauga Publishers, Inc., 289 Main St., Chardon.
Geaujra Times Leader 4- Thursday Republican 1874 8 22 301 2.00 **3,574
Carl Manfredi, Editor; D. C. Rowley, Publisher.
CADIZt (J5), pop. 8.020: Harrison Co. (E). 22 m NW of Wheeling, W. Va. PA RR.
Planing, flour, feed mills; sheet metal works. Coal mines. Stock, dairy, grain,
poultry farms. Wool.
Republican -f Thursday Ind. Rep «1815 8 24 801 8.00 4,010
Milton Ronsheim, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
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CALDWELLf (G6), pop. 1.767; Noble Co. (SE). 20 m 8 of Cambridge. PA RR.
Manufactures bushings and bearings. Creamery; lumber mill; hatcheries. Coal
mines; oil wells; clay pits. Dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Journal + .................................. Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1859 8 24 294 2.00 §3,800
J. D. Wheeler. Editor; C. J. Estadt, Publisher.
Noble County Leader -f .......... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1899 8 24 294 1.00 §1,2OO
L. L. Long, Editor; Caldwell Journal Publishing Co., Inc.
CAMBRIDGE! (G5%), pop. 14,789; Guernsey Co. (E). 24 m E of Zanesville. B&O;
PA RRs. Manufactures steel, pottery, glass, plastics, lumber, stock and poultry
food, furniture, machine tools, tile, aluminum storm sash and doors. Coal mines ;
gas wells; clay pits; timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Jeffersonian + .......................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1824 8 23 304 18.50**13,787
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert W. Amos, Editor; Jeff era on ian Company, Publisher.
CAMDEN (A6), pop. 1,084; Preble Co. (SW). 19 m N of Hamilton. PA RR. Manufac-
tures cement products, boxes, plowshares, flour. Stock, grain farms. Corn.
wheat, hogs.
Preble County News -f ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 7 26 294 1.50 §1,967
Harry M. Simpson, Editor and Publisher.
CAMPBELL (J3%), pop. 12,882; Mahoning Co. (NE). Adjoins Youngstown on the
east. B&O RR. Steel products manufactured. Agriculture. Corn, fruit, potatoes
Journal-Press + ...... .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1939 8 24 287 2.00 -
Mrs. Nadyne Herrick, Editor; Campbell Journal, Publisher. P. O. Box 207.
CANAL FULTON (G4), pop. 1,258; Stark Co. (NE). On Ohio Canal, 10 m NW of
Massillon. B&O; PA RRs. Aluminum, brass castings, lumber, cement blocks,
plastic products manufactured. Agriculture. Grains, dairy products, fruits.
Promoter-f ..... ... ...................... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1938 8 24 294 1.00 1,000
Vernon Sell, Editor; Stark County Sun, Inc., Publisher, North Canton.
CANAL WINCHESTER (E6), pop. 1,194; Franklin Co. (C). 16 m SE of Columbus.
C&O RR. Decorated glassware, canning factories; elevator; slaughter house.
Grain, dairy, fruit farms.
Times-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1871 7 26 280 2.00
- ..................................... ursay ........ emocrac ........ 1871 7 26
Prints edition under name of Buckeye News for Lithopolis. Circ., 115.
2890
rns eon uner name o uceye ews or topos. Crc., 1
Glennabelle Hartman, Editor; Canal Winchester Times, Publisher.
CANFIELD (J3%), pop. 1,465; Mahoning Co. (NE). 10 m SW of Youngstown. ERIE
RR. Wooden handles and novelties, steel and aluminum fabricating, feed manu-
factured. Diversified farming. Apples, peaches.
Catholic Home Messenger ...... Monthly .......... {rlmily^Int 1946 3 27 137 3-°° 187,000
Rev. Bernard Borgogno, Editor; Society of St. Paul. Publisher.
Mahoning Dispatch -f- .............. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1877 7 24 283 2.00 §1,621
Ralph D. Fowler. Editor; M. G. Fowler, Publisher.
CANTONf (H4), pop. 116,912: Stark Co. (NE). 58 m S of Cleveland. NYC&SL; B&O;
PA RRs. Airlines : AA, CAP; EAL; UAL.
Manufactures roller bearings, metal stampings, brick and tile, safes and locks,
office equipment, enamelware, grey iron and steel castings, gasoline and Diesel
engines, electric sweepers, stainless steel, lighting standards and printing
presses. Large production of high alloy electric steel. Five banks; bank clear-
ings (6-31-58), $54,004,526; deposits (6-30-58), $182,747,000. 63,108 electric
(AC) meters; 46,840 gas (nat.) meters; 75,248 telephones. Coal mines; lime-
stone quarries; gas wells.
°'county0De™"»tS4ar.k. ..... }Friday ............. D—oerrtto ........ 1884 6 24 273 2.60 -
H. D. Dourm, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 104.
Ohio Master Plumber* ......... Monthly ......... (g^b. * !908 ,*„£, Jl^ 1.00 J900
W. C. Rechkemmer, Editor; Ohio State Assn. Plumbing Contractors. Inc.. Pub..
1634 80th St.. N. E.
1816
comic strip advertising accepted.
J. G. Green, Ed.; Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 600 Market Ave., S. (2).
Stark Jewish News -|- .............. Semi-mo ......... Jewish Int's ....... 1921 4 26 168 2.00 2,400
Archie S. Sleanlck, Editor and Publisher, 6247 Ellenhurst, N. E.
Times-h .................................... Friday ............. Ind. Dem ........... 1958 6 23 227 2.50 2,BOO
Al George, Editor and Publisher, 227 Cleveland Ave., N.
CARDINGTON (E4H). pop. 1.466; Morrow Co. (C). 14 m SE of Marion. NYC RR.
Fishing tackle factory. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Morrow Co. Independent + .. ..Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1880 8 24 308 2.50 1,895
Ward Conaway, Editor and Publisher.
CAREY (D8%). pop. 8.260; Wyandot Co. (NWC). 17 m SE of Findlay. C&O; NYC
AC&Y RRs. Manufactures lime and stone, porcelain, rubber products, handles,
lumber, disinfectants. Limestone quarries. Hatcheries. Dairy, stock, poultry,
grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Times -f- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1873 7 23 280 3.00 2,675
Maryellen Miller. Editor; Herbert H. Miller, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0Nonparefl
•ms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. ^ln»ucd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CARROLLTONf (H4%), pop. 2,658; Carroll Co. (E). 24 m SB of Canton. NYC&SL
RR. Manufactures steel and hardware specialties, safety equipment, chinaware,
bricks. Nursery. Coal mines. Agriculture. Grain, wool.
Carroll Journal ........................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1871 8 24 300 3.00 §3,664
Daniel J. Van Pelt, Editor and Publisher.
Free Press-Standard + ............ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1831 8 24 808 3.00 §3,870
Edward L. Cavitt, Editor; Standard Printing and Publishing Co., Publisher.
CELINAf (A4%), pop. 6,708; Mercer Co. (W). 80 m SW of Lima. NYC&SL; NYC
RRs. Manufactures furniture, canned goods, stearic acid, dairy, cement, sheet
metal products, beverages. Hatchery. Lake resort. Stone quarry; oil, gas wells.
Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms.
Standard-}- ................................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1904 8 24 294 7.00 §7,600
Color advertising accepted.
Parker R. Snyder, Editor and Publisher.
CENTERBURG (E5), pop. 887; Knox Co. (C). 28 m NE of Columbus. NYC; PA RRs.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Gazette 4- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 6 26 280 2.00 1,157
Theodore E. Conover, Editor and Publisher.
CHAGRIN FALLS (J9%), pop. 8,085; Cuyahoga Co. (NE). 18 m SE of Cleveland.
NYC&SL RR. Manufactures paper, chemicals, vitamin concentrates and food
products. Hatchery. Residential. Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck, grain farms.
Exponent-f ............................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1874 8 24 308 2.50 3,378
W. R. Bailey, Editor ; Falls Publishing Company, 7 1 North Main St.
Valley Herald + ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 8 24 287 3.50 **4,413
Allen J. Tenny, Editor; Chagrin Valley Press, Inc., Pub., 100 Bainbridge Rd.
CHARDONf (H2%), pop. 2,478; Geauga Co. (NE). 26 m NE of Cleveland. B&O RR.
Manufactures office supplies, small rubber goods; maple sugar products. Grain,
dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms.
Geauga Record + ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1849 8 24 308 3.00 §2,324
John Gore, Editor; Geauga Publishers, Inc., 239 Main St.
CHILLICOTHEf (E7), pop. 20,188; Ross Co. (SO. On Scioto River, 47 m S of
Columbus. B&O; N&W RRs. Manufactures paper, shoes, aluminum utensils,
flour, dairy products, beer. Nursery; hatcheries, railroad shops. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, vegetables.
Gazette + .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1800 8 22 305 18.20**15,312
W. E. Beeler. Publisher.
CINCINNATIf (A7). pop. 503,998; Hamilton Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 100 m SW
of Columbus. B&O; C&O; ERIE; PA; N&W; NYC; SOU; L&N RRs. Boat
connections. Airlines ; A A ; DAL ; TWA ; LCA ; PAI.
Art and music center. Manufactures bread and bakery products, men's and
boys' clothing, machinery, foundry and machine shop products, machine tools,
packed meat, planing mill products, sheet metal, furniture, concrete products,
electric equipment, women's clothing, soap, radios, beverages, refrigerators,
printing inks, shoes, chemicals, paper. Twenty-four banks; bank clearings
(1958), $13,930,562,000; deposits (1958), $18,490.598,000. 403,161 (res.)
electric meters; 293,465 (res.) gas meters; est. 254,313 (res.) telephones.
University of Cincinnati; Xavier University (men); Teachers College and
others. Four TV stations.
1907 3 27 14° 2>5°
Accident and Sickness Review.,Monthly ..........
William B. Borgel, Editor; National Underwriter Co., Publisher,
420 E. Fourth St. (2).
American Israelite ................. .Thursday ........ Jewish (Rel.).... 1854 5 24 224
Henry C. Segal, Ed.; The Amer. Israelite Co. Pub., 626 Broadway (2).
°f
4.00
iy (2).
JQuarterly Archaeology 1885 2 86 119 7.50
Prof. Richard StiYlwell, Editor; Archaeological Institute of America, Publisher,
University of Cincinnati (21).
Archaeology Quarterly . Archaeological 1948 2 40 120 5.00
Gladys D. Weinberg, Editor; Archaeological Institute of America, Publisher,
University of Cincinnati (21).
AR±nditaionedhCar }M°»th* Antobody Mfg...l922 2 42 140 2.00
Elmer Murray, Ed.; The Spokesman Pub. Co., 918 First Nafl Bank Bldg. (2).
'Billboard Saturday Amusements 1893 5 24 200 12.00
Prints monthly supplement called Audition.
[Coin Operated 1<ufi « 07 ixn 400
Vend Monthly I Aut^maUc 1946 VtL unpaid dl.t.
G. R. Schreiber, Editor; Billboard Publishing Co;. 2160 Patterson St. (22).
Brewery Worker. The \M«nth1v iS^rftlSrini? 1886 8 27 18° x2'00
(no adv.) j Monthly 1^|°g Controlled free dist.
International Union of United Brewery. Flour/Soft Drink and Distillery Workers
of America, Publisher, 2847 Vine St. (19).
^Monthly Cater. Indus 1899 2 82 126 xl.50
FrYderick~Bi 8weetf"BdV; Catering Industry Employee, Pub., 625 Walnut St. (2).
3'824
6,330
2,363
6,254
*42,205
*9,5S4
1,296
$60,000
375,000
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatly
estimate. VI»ued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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Catholic Telegraph Register* Friday ............. Catholic ............. »" V^ U2n9p4aifdfa?. *6?;f£
Rev. Edward J. Graham, Editor; Catholic Society Press Inc., Publisher,
745 Lincoln Park Drive (3).
Chronicle + .............................. Friday ............. Labor ................. 1892 8 24 287 2.00**21,933
J. W. Dolan, Editor; Central Labor Council, Publisher, 1015 Vine St. (2).
Cincinnati Academy of \Mrt«fMv PhnrmAcv 1937 8 80 186
Pharmacy News + .............. JMonthly .......... Pharmacy .......... Controlled free dist.
John F. Donahue, Editor ; Cincinnati Academy of Pharmacy, Publisher,
7407 Juler Ave. (43).
Cincinnati Alumnus ................ Quarterly ........ Alumni .............. 1927 <?on^lle^ee dist.
John E. Small, Ed.; Alumni Assn. of University of Cincinnati, Pub. (21).
Cincinnati Purchasor+.. .. Monthly .......... ft™^8'* 192Z Controlled fL dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
Robert J. Nieman, Editor; Cincinnati Assn. of Purchasing Agents, Inc., Pub.,
1087 John St. (8).
Cincinnati Telephone BulletinMonthly .......... Tel. Employees. 191° Controlled free dist.
R. F. Crecco, Ed.; Cincinnati and Sub. Bell Tel. Co., Pub., 225 E. 4th St. (2).
Court Index .............................. (latf & Sun. Com. & Legal.... 1892 8 24 308 20.00
C. Hauck, Editor; Court Index Press, Inc., Publisher, 809 Walnut St. (2).
DVe^rant+e.*i.C*!!. jMonthly .......... Veterans News..l 921 8 24 294 3.00 $180,000
A. B. CorDlyV'EditorV Disabled American Veterans, Publisher, 22 E. 12th.
ni«T»l.v WnrlVl ur^fM- /Window* 1922 3 28 140 6.00
Display World ......................... Monthly .......... |gtore Display Total unpaid dist>
Paul T. Knapp, Editor; Display Publishing Company, 407 Gilbert Ave.
Dog News ................................. Monthly .......... Dogs ................. *1923 3 26 140 3.00
Alice Rosenthal. Editor and Publisher, 406 Elm St. (2).
Eastern Hills Journal ............. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1936 8 24 294 3.00
Robert Wiebold, Editor; Wolf Pub'g Co., 5013 Whetsel Ave. (27). 13,080 — Free
Enquirer-f- ............................... Every Morn. ...Independent ...... 1841 8 22 318 23.40 ** 203,960
See also Covington Enquirer, Covington, Ky. Sunday circ. 10.40*^277,547
Color advertising accepted.
Roger H. Ferger, Editor and Publisher (2).
Every Friday-f ....................... Friday ............. {^Jewish) 192? 5 24 224 5'°°
Edward Weiland, Ed.; Jewish Heritage Foundation, Inc., Pub., 906 Main St.
F.r» Qn.rterly. The ............... Quarterly ........ Farmtn, ............ 19<6 3To?«, u^»id «•«?.
R. J. McGinnis, Editor; F. & W. Publishing Co., 22 East 12th St. (10).
Frele Presse+ (Ger.) ............. Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1869 8 24 294 2.50
Marie Lamers-Engrel, Editor and Publisher, 123 E. Sixth St. (2).
Grocer-. Guide ......................... Monthly .......... Ret. Gro. ft Meats1930 controlled* f?ee dist°
Robert G. Sand, Ed.; Cincinnati Retail Grocers' and Meat Dealers' Assn., Pub.,
2250 Seymour Ave. (12).
Hilltop News-h ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1919 8 24 301 2.50
Wolf Publishing Co., 5906 Hamilton Rd. (24).
InrTrfwoV^r0.ld!™l+}Month1'' .......... ™»* ................. 1864 2 30 112 2'00
Elmer Reynolds, Sr., Ed.; International Molders and Foundry Workers Union
of North America, Publisher, 1225 McMillan St. (6).
2,153
m§ 000
J800
$6,750
$1,450
*11,223
2,444
18,500
400
1>982
§1,305
2,500
}64'°00
...
Henry Merrill, Editor; Amer. Leather Chemists Assn., Pub., Campus Sta. (21).
Junior Life (no adv.) ............ ..Sunday ............ Religious ............ 8 26 124 2.00
Jane Bnerger, Editor; Standard Publishing Foundation, 8100 Hamilton Ave. (81).
Life Insurer + . ................ ........Monthly .......... flndus. & Ord. 1932 3 2? 14Q 2.00
Issued twice a month in June. \LifeIns. i"°*
G. E. Wohlgemuth, Editor ; National Underwriter Co., Pub., 420 E. Fourth St. (2).
Lloydia (no adv.) .................... Quarterly ........ Biolog. Science.. 19 39 1 52 98 4.00
Theodor Just, Editor; Lloyd Library and Museum, Publisher,
809 W. Court St. (2).
Lookout (offset) ..................... Sunday ............ {churclTsS 1888 8 26 14° 2-60
Jay Sheffield, Editor; Standard Publishing Foundation (31).
MeUl^PaHsher, Buffer and \BI.m<mthly ..... Labor ................. 1895 2 50 115 1.00
Ray M'ueh'ih'offer'." Editor; Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers and Helpers Interna-
tional Union, Publishers, 6678 Montgomery Rd.
Methodist Woman ................... Monthly .......... Methodist. ......... 1940 8 88 122 1.00
July August edition combined.
Mrs. C. A. Meeker, Editor; Methodist Publishing Co., 7820 Reading Rd. (87).
Modern Machine Shop ----------- Monthly .......... Metalwk.Ind«s~1928 2 26 01
Fred W. Vogel, Ed. ; Gardner Pub'ns, Inc., 481 Main St. (21 Controlled circ.
Motour4- .................................. Monthly .......... Motoring ........... 1928 8 26 110 xl.OO
J. F. Koons, Jr., Editor; Cincinnati Automobile Club, Publisher,
Central Parkway at Race (2).
4,253
$1,200
15,600
>53,203
52,000
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audits
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Mt. Lookout Observer -f ....... .Monthly Independent 1926 5 24 252 12,650 Free
Harry 0. Heshamp. Editor and Publisher, 3278 Nash Ave.
Mt. Washington Press Thursday Independent 1938 7 24 294 2 00 8 127
Arnold H. Nichols, Editor and Publisher, 2185 Beechmont Ave.
New Products Digest (off set) Monthly & Methods of 1957 r^f?l, H8 .. . ,^M
[Merchandi'ng Controlled free dist. 4,044
T. H. Jones, Editor; T. H. Jones Co., Publisher, 214 Richmond St.
Newsletter Bi-monthly Coll. Alumni 1944 3 28 187 x 17,000
William H. Bocklage, Editor; Xavier University Alumni Assn., Publishers,
Albers Hall, Room 41, Xavier University.
^mu^it^^e^V0^" }Bi-wkly(Fri.). Independent 1939 5 24 217 11,600— Free
K. H. Horst, Publisher', 7874 Kirkland Dr. (24).
°hWeekly iS^lKtanJ11"^ ^egal 1903 2 29 98 12.00 883
Carl L. Meier, Editor; W. H. Anderson Co., Publisher, 646 Main St.
Packer — See Packer, Kansas City, Mo.
Post & Times -Star -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1881 8 22 315 21.84**265,831
Color and comic strip adv'g accepted. See also Kentucky Post, Covington, Ky.
Dick Thornburg, Editor; E. W. Scripps Co., Publisher,
Post Square and Elm St. (2).
Price Hill News + Wednesday Independent 1927 8 24 298 3.00
A. H. Huneke, Editor; Western Hills Pub'g Co., 3535 Warsaw Ave. (5). % 16,000 — Free
Products Finishing Monthly Metal FinUh'g..l936 2 26 91
E. A. Blount. Ed.; Gardner Publications, Inc., 431 Main St. (2). Controlled circ. > 2 1,26 9
Profile V Quarterly Coll. Lit 1937 3 27 140 2.00
Students of University of Cincinnati, Eds. and Pubs. (21).
Railway Clerk (no adv.) Semi-mo {im'ployees" 1899 5 24 22° 1-°°
Phil E. Zelgler, Editor; Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Pub., Brotherhood of
Railway Clerks Bldg., 1015 Vine St.
Reporter* Wednesday ....Independent 1932 8 24 297 ^oo-Frle
James E. McMahan, Ed.; Wilber L. McMahan, Pub., 6717 Montgomery Rd.',
Silverton (36).
Reporter Press + .Thursday Independent 1950 8 24 293 100
Mary Leona McCarthy, Editor: Ted L. McMahan, Publisher. 11, SCO — Free
6717 Montgomery Rd., Silverton (36).
Restoration Herald (no adv.) Monthly Chur.of Christ... 192 5 3 80 133 1.00
Not issued during August.
R. E. Elmore, Ed.; Christian Restoration Assn., Pub., Room 702, 406 Elm (2).
Saint Anthony Messenger -f.. .Monthly Catholic 1893 3 27 140 4.00 278,947
Rev. V. Drees, Editor; Franciscan Fathers, Publisher, 1615 Republic St. (10).
Proee.. Month* {ffflSt^ 1953 c'ontSJ^ Sft
Robert O. Fossett, Editor; The Signs of the Times Publishing Co.,
407 Gilbert Ave. (1).
!.*™ JMonthly {craftsmen 192° 2 28 104 4'00 16'600
Pearl E. Oldt, Editor: International Assn. of Printing House Craftsmen, Inc.,
Publisher, Room 807, 411 Oak St. (19).
«< ffc- TM™-»« M««fMv (Sign&Display 1906 3 28 140 5.00 *12,568
of the Times Monthly \Advtg. Total unpaid dist. 1,O15
Dave Sowder. Editor; The Signs of the Times Pub. Co., 407 Gilbert Ave. (1).
Straight (no adv.) ..Sunday Juv. & Relig 1881 S 28 148 2.00
Dana Eynon, Editor; Standard Publishing Foundation,
Hamilton Ave. at 8100 (31).
Suburban Press-f Friday Independent... 1949 7 24 280 1.00 §650
Walter N. Huff, Editor and Publisher, 8302 Sharon Ave. (41).
Talaria Quarterly Poetry 1936 1 55 110 2.00
Annette P. Cornell, Editor and Publisher, 500 Palace Theatre Bldg. (2).
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Southern Ohio Edition, circ., *2O9,370.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. West Virginia Edition, circ., *33,541.
United Evangelical Action -f. -Monthly Religious 1941 3 27 140 8.00
Miss Verda Bloomhuff, Editor; National Assn. of Evangelicals, Publisher,
111 E. Fourth St. (2).
University of Cincinnati JThursday Collegiate 1902 8 24 283x2.50 6,800
eStudents01of Univ^ of Cincinnati, Editors and Pubs.. Student Union Bldg. (21).
Vend—See Billboard.
Western Hills Press 4- Friday Independent 1925 8 24 297 3.00 §7,096
A. H. Huneke, Editor; Western Hills Publishing Co., 3706 Davis Ave.
Western Tobacco Journal Tuesday Tobacco....... 1874 4 25 158 2.00
Geo. R. Myers, Ed.; Western Ptg. Co., Pub., 424 Commercial Square (2).
Writer's Digest Monthly Literary 1919 2 32 112 3.50 45,000
R. K. Abbott, Editor; F & W Publishing Corp., 22 E. 12th St. (10).
Xavier University News +V.. Friday Collegiate 1915 5 24 224 xl.50
Students of Xavier University, Editors and Publishers, Xavier University.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Sutcment; *June tnd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•P.O. Statement; Bold fsce. sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership lee.
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CIRCLEVILLEf (E6), pop. 8,728; Pickaway Co. (SC). On Scioto River, 25 m 8 of
Columbus. PA; N&W RRs. Manufactures canned vegetables, stock feeds, straw
board, brushes, novelties, cob meal, brooms, lumber, light bulbs. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Herald + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1883 8 24 294 18.20 **5,019
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. K. Harrod, Editor; Paul F. Rodenfels, Publisher.
CLARKSBURG (D6ft). pop. 891; Ross Co. (SC). 16 m NW of Chillicothe. Railroad
station, Atlanta. PA RR. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Star-f- Friday Republican 1926 8 24 280 2.00 §300
Mrs. F. L. Tipton, Editor and Publisher.
CLEVELAND! (G2ft). pop. 914,808; Cuyahoga Co. (NE). On shore of Lake Erie at
mouth of Cuyahoga River, 120 m NW of Pittsburgh, Pa, PA; NYC&SL; NYC;
ERIE; B&O RRs. Airlines: AA; AAA; CAP; EAL; TCA; TWA; NWA; UAL;
LOA.-FTL.
One of the largest inland ports with an important trade in iron ore, coal, lime-
stone. Leads in automobile parts, bolts and nuts, machine tools, paints and
lacquers. Manufactures also iron and steel, chemicals, rayon, foundry and ma-
chine shop products, electrical machinery and appliances, men's and women's
clothing, oil products, printing. Railroad shops. Ten banks including suburbs.
Bank deposits (12-31-57), $3,292,620,800. 47,657 (res.) electric meters; 446.-
108 (res.) gas (nat.) meters; 436,700 (res.) telephones. Western Reserve
University; Case Institute of Technology; John Carroll University; Baldwin
Wallace College and others. Three TV stations.
Aeronautical Procurement Monthly { Buy era* 1957 3 26 14° 7'00 >7»721
Henry Lefer, Editor; Industrial Publishing Corp., 812 Huron Rd. (15).
$3,600
$17,800
5 9,000
§21,767
$3,451
>24,821
4,807
...... }Tue.. A Thur....Fr.t«rn.l ........ 1906 7 24 294 7.00
Peter Lucaci, Ed.; Amer. Roumanian Pub'g Co., Inc., 5703 Detroit Ave. (2).
^Ito^l" S&°EenT)t ....... } Wednesday ..... Fraternal ........... 1891 7 26 280 xS.OO
Ivan Racic, Ed.; G. C. Slovenian Catholic Union, Pub., 6117 St. Clair Ave. (3).
Ameriska Domovina-f- IMorn.ex.Sat. T^J^^-J--* 100? n on OQA 10 nn
(American Home)Tsiov.)|& Sun. Independent ....... 1897 7 26 280 12.00
Mary Debevec, Editor; Victor Knaus. Publisher, 6117 St. Clair Ave., N. E. (8).
g.) ........ }Morn.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1899 7 24 286 20.00
Zoltan Combos, Ed.; Amerikai Magyar Nepszava, Inc., Pub., 1736 E. 22nd St.
i'1 JBI-montUy.... Medical ............ 1921 2 28 11215.00
The International Anesthesia Research Society Wade Park Manor, Publisher,
East 107th and Park Lane (6).
A™U A iTv,iMnr*. . A ^ fHydraulic and 1948 3 25 140 7.00
Ppi eJ? nS&r * JMonthly .......... i Air Circuit 2 89 140
Pneumatics ....................... / (Engineering Controlled circ.
Paul Rolnick, Editor; Industrial Publishing Corp., 812 Huron Rd. (15).
^Itel. A Eng.6) He.!.al.d.>. JFriday ............. Independent ...... 1838 8 24 284 3.00
Nico Jacobellis,' Editor'; L'Araldo Publishing Co., 14,614 Strathmore Ave.
Architecture and Engineer- \M ni.Mv [Architects & 1954 3 28 140 2.50
ing in Ohio-f .............. jMontmy .......... ^Engineers 2 42 140
Robert Armbruater, Editor; Charles L. Burns and Associates, Publishers,
6528 Euclid Ave. (3).
.
Comprised of: Alabama Purchaser, Birmingham, Ala.; Central New York Pur-
chaser, Auburn, N. Y. ; Connecticut Purchasor, Ansonia, Conn.; Detroit Pur-
chasor, Detroit, Mich.; Dixie Purchasor, Atlanta, Ga. ; Heart of America
Purchasor, Kansas City, Mo.; Hoosier Purchasor, Indianapolis, Ind. ; Ken-
tuckiana Purchasor, Louisville, Ky. ; Mid-Continent Purchaser (s-mo.), Tulsa,
Okla. ; Midwest Purchasing Agent, Cleveland, Ohio; Oregon Purchasing News,
Portland, Ore.; New England Purchaser, Boston, Mass.; Pacific Purchasor,
San Francisco, Calif.; Philadelphia Purchasor, Phila., Pa. Southwestern Pur-
chasing Agent, Los Angeles, Calif.; Southwestern Purchaser, Dallas, Texas;
North Central Purchasor, St. Paul, Minn. ; Washington Purchasing Agent and
Manufacturer, Seattle, Wash.; Chicago Purchasor, Chicago, 111.; Cincinnati
Purchasor, Cincinnati, Ohio; New York Purchasing Review, New York, N. Y. ;
Florida Purchasor, Tampa, Fla. Space sold in combination as a group. See
also individual listings. For further information, write Associated Purchasing
Publications, 641 Penton Building, Cleveland 13, Ohio.
fAutomation 1964 2 88 140 10.00
} ,n Indugtry
ur™fMv
Monthly
Roger W. Bob, Editor; Penton Publishing Co., 1218 W. Third St.
Automotive Cooling Journal. Monthly .......... Automotive ....... 19'58 Controlled free dist
Robert K. Gratz, Editor; National Automotive Radiator Service Assn., Inc.,
Publisher, Carnegie Hall Bldg., 1220 Huron Rd. (15).
Controlled circ. >30,039
$1,500
$10,000
{Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1920 8 24
Mary Tarcai. Editor a'nd Publisher, 8407 Woodland Ave. (4).
290 4.00 §1,397
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U«e» Mats. * Nonpareil
emi, 12 to inch. Y Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallf
•stbnate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ to* Guide to the «*• of the Directory te from el book.
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Baptist Herald -f {Thura?kly' Reli*iou* 1»20 8 27 140 8.50
Dr. M. L. Leuschner, Editor; Roger Williams Press, Pub., 8784 Payne Ave. (14).
Brooklyn , Parma Newsj+. ......Thursday .Independent......,1919 8 24 301 2.00
Circ
8,182
........ .
Erwin Maus, III, Editor; A.B.C. News Co., Publisher, 5456 Pearl Rd. (29).
Brotherhood of Locomotive 1
Firemen and Enginemen's monthly .......... R.R. ft Labor ..... 1876 3 26 140
Magazine .......................... J
L. E. Whitler, Editor ; Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen,
Publisher, 726 Keith Bldg. (15).
Buckeye Grocer-f ................... Monthly .......... JFoo^blrs 1922 8 80
Ohio Retail Food Dealers Assn., Publisher, 15901 Detroit Ave, (7).
Bulletin of the Academy of \MrtM4.vi_- Tuf^^i«.i 1001 o Qo 110 i KA
Medicine of Cleveland ...... {Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1921 2 33 112 xl.50
William A. Nosik, M.D., Ed.; Acad. of Medicine, Pub., 2009 Adelbert Rd. (6).
Bayer. P»rch..|nlrDfc..t ...... Month* .......... {£«r "" * &JS&d eirc.
Richard C. Grave and T. P. Murphy, Publishers, 18288 Euclid Ave.
Call and Post +( Negro) ......... Saturday ......... Ind. Rep ............. 1921 8 22 301 7.50*^21,309
Wm. O. Walker, Editor; P ft W Pub. Co., Inc., P. O. Box 6287 (1).
Carroll News V ........................ Bi-weekly ....... Collegiate .......... 1915 7 24 301 x
Students of John Carroll University, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Case Alumnus ......................... Monthly .......... Alumni ft Coll.., 1920 3 27 14010.00
Not issued during June, July, September, October.
Grant Anderson, Ed.; Case Alumni Assn., Pub., Case Institute of Technology (6).
Case Tech-f ............................. Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1903 5 24 189 xl.50
Students of Case Institute of Technology, Editors and Publishers (6).
Catholic Universe Bulletin + .. Friday ............ Catholic ............. 1874 8 23 301 3.50 *109,29O
Catholic Press Union, Inc., Publisher, 1027 Superior Ave.
Cauldron V ............................... Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1928 5 26 154 xS.OO
Students of Fenn College, Editors and Publishers, Euclid Ave. at 24th St. (16).
Ceramic Age ............................. Monthly .......... Ceramic Ind ....... 1921 4 26 140 4.00
Jerome R. Peskin, Publisher; Ninth-Cheater Bldg. (14).
2.00 98,966
143 x2.50 2,717
$3,160
>74,302
J3.200
$6,505
2,000
>5,925
Monthly .......... Juvenile Educ... 19 29 2 30 107
Rosemary Hart, Editor; A. R. Mueller, Publisher, 3025 E. 75th St. (4).
"*4
8.00
Church Management Monthly....
Dr. W. H. Leach, Editor; Church Management, Pub., 1900 Euclid Ave. (15).
Citizen, The Friday Labor 1891 6 24 224 4.50
A. I. Davey, Jr., Editor; Cleveland Citizen Publishing Co., Publisher,
8724 Carnegie (8).
Hub liLi««4-»»iw niuK A<r<»t*.a tana A 27 140 3.00
.™ JMonthly .......... Club Affairs ....... 1909 4
Donn RV'Ricker, 'Editor and Publisher, 1118 Euclid Ave.
1926 '
Clevelander .Monthly Ch. of Com Ly*° Controlled f?ee dist.
Iris Shimp, Editor; Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, Publisher, 400 Union
Commerce Bldg. (14).
1914 3 30 143 2.00
Cleveland Grocer+ Monthly Retail Grocery.. 2 38 143
Controlled free dist.
Frank F. Reiser. Editor; Cleveland Retail Grocers' Association, Publisher,
15901 Detroit Ave. (7).
Cleveland Union Leader -f Friday Labor 1938 5 24 224 3.00
John F. Cummins, Editor and Publisher, 610 Superior Ave. (14).
Dirva-f (The Field) (Lithu.)..Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1915 7 26 280 5.00
Balys Gaidziunas, Editor; Amer. Lith. Press and Radio Assn. "Viltis," Publisher,
6907 Superior Ave. (3).
East Cleveland Leader Thursday Ind. Rep 1942 9 22 294 3.00
Space sold in combination with Scoop, Euclid News Journal.
C. E. Bowman, Editor; Collinwood Pub. Co., 814 E. 152nd St. (10).
11,908
5,833
60,870
211
5,760
826
511
9,100
§3,620
115
13,975— Free
Electrotypers and Stereo- lMonthly (Electrotyp'g &1916 2 26 101 xS.OO
typers Magazine+ . .. JMontllIy \Stereotyping Controlled free dist.
Floyd C. Larson, Editor; International Assn. of Electrotypers and Stereotypers,
Inc., Publisher, 1058 Leader Bldg. (14).
Erie Railroad Magazine Monthly RR Employees...! 905 3 26 140x1.50
Distributed free to employees. Controlled free dist.
Erie Railroad Co., Publisher, Midland Bldg. (15).
Euclid News -Journal Thursday Ind. Rep 1938 9 22 294 8.00
Space sold in combination with Scoop, East Cleveland Leader.
C. E. Bowman, Editor; Collinwood Pub. Co.. 814 E. 152nd St. (10).
Fairview Herald Thursday Independent .,1946 6 24
Emil M. Uschelbec, Publisher, 22880 Lorain Rd., Fairview Park (26).
3 26 140 10.00
2 88 140
670
701
26,985
260
23,500— Free
224 $13,600— Free
Foundry Monthly Foundry 1892
F. G. Steinebach, Editor; The Penton Publishing Co.,
Penton Bldg. (18).
Controlled circ. > 18, 105
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C, Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. *Nooparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaad McNally
estimate. ^l»B\ied only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Garfleld Heights Leader Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294 2.00
Aug. E. Kletnschmidt, Editor and Publisher, 4818 Turney Rd.
Glos SDZ (SDZ Voice ) (Slov.) Semi-mo Fraternal 1989 7 26 259 xl.50
Anthony Sabec, Editor; Slovenian Mutual Benefit Assn., Publisher,
6401 St. Clair Ave. (3).
[Monthly Waterways 1940 3 28 140 8.00
A. J.Shyle. Editor and Publisher. 1470 W. 9th St. (13).
Great Lakes Architecture Bi-monthly Architecture 1966 controlled free dist.
Seymour R. Brown, Editor; Great Lakes Architecture, Publisher,
13320 Enterprise Ave. (11).
Guide + (Negro) Saturday Independent 1931 8 24 280 5.00
E. F. Cheeks. Editor; Cheeks Publishers. Inc.. 7117 Quincy Ave. (4).
1954 8 23 301 2.00
Hillcrest Sun-Press Thursday Independent .
Clrc
§6,721
7,000
3,000
5,763
~>ee
1946 8 23 301
Sun-Press -f .Thursday Independent
Harry Yolk, Editor; Shaker Heights Sun, Inc., Publisher, 2163 Lee Road (18)'.
1932 3 26 140 7.00
Industry and Welding ..Monthly Welding Indus.., 2 39 140
Controlled circ. >37,706
Wddta.Hta.te.ted Quarterly {Ktfdu.. m2 2* !! Ill ™°
Printed in rotogravure pictorial. Controlled circ.
Charles .Berka, Editor; Industrial Publishing Corp., 812 Huron Rd. (15).
Inland Seas (no adv.) Quarterly Historical 1944 1 60 98 6.00
Janet Coe Sanborn, Editor; Great Lakes Historical Society, Publishers,
320 Republic Bldg. (15).
Isotopics Monthly Chemicals 1924 2 28 112 xl.50
Not issued during July, August, September.
Cleveland Section, American Chemical Society, Pub., 909 Leader Bldg. (14).
Jednosc Polek (Polish ) -f- Semi-mo Fraternal 1924 8 24 294 3.00
W. T. Wielowiejski, Editor; Assn. of Polish Women in the U. S., Publisher,
6805 Lansing Ave.
Jewish Daily Forward— See New York, N. Y.
Jewish Independent + Friday Independent 1906 6 25 266 2.00
Leo Weidenthal, Editor; Jewish Independent Pub. Co., Film Bldg., 2108 Payne
Ave. (14).
DBtsrv®^wand JFriday Religious 1888 7 26 280 2.50
°Howard M. Wertheimer. Ed.; The Dan S. Wertheimer Co.. Pub.. 1104 Prospect
Ave. (15).
>72,338
$825
$4,150
6,242
1 circ. >1S,821
Prints in each issue special section "called Hi Fi Times and section called
Industrial Electronics.
Electronic Periodicals. Inc., Publisher, 2775 S. Moreland Blvd.
I 7,896
1922 7 24 286
Zoltan Gambos, Editor; Emil Gabor, Publisher, 1736 E. 22nd St. (14).
Art ^iticism/fheV^....}^^^ i£^~!y£t 1M1 * 59 ^ 7'°° ^'^
Thomas Munro, Editor; American Society for Aesthetics, Publisher, in coop-
eration with Cleveland Museum of Art and Western Reserve University (6).
Journal of Cleveland l»f,v«*vi t> * n™«. I920 2 80 112 x8-00
Academy of Pharmacy + .. JMonthly Ret. Drug Controlled free dist.
Cleveland Academy of Pharmacy, Publisher, 1935 Euclid Ave. (15).
KaVaslrnapjaYHuwrian) }semi-weekly...Catholic 1895 7 26 290 9.00 J7.000
Catholic Publishing Co.. 4160 Lorain Ave. (18).
Kuryer Zjednoczenia-f (Pol.).Semi-mo Independent 1923 8 24 294 4.00
A. E. Wielowiepki, Editor; Kuryer Publishing Co., 6805 Lansing Ave. (5).
Legal News-f Morn.ex.Sun...Legal 1887 7 26 287 15.00
Ralph E. Karlovec. Editor; Legal News Publishing Co., 1240 Ontario St. (18).
Locomotive Engineer, The ...Bi-wkly., Fri Locomo. Eng'g 1957 5 24 217 xl.OO
R. J. Murway, Editor.
L°JotrrnalVe Ensrine€P8 JMonthly Locomo. Eng'g.. 186 6 3 27 140x3.00
Guy L.''Bro^r*Editor ; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Publisher,
1102 B. of L. E. Bldg. (14).
u.*M«o nA.<«« /Bi-weekly /Design Eng'g 1929 3 26 140 10.00
Machine Design |(Thurs.) JFunction 2 40 140
Colin Carmlchael, Editor; Penton Pub. Co., Penton Bldg. (18). Controlled circ. > 43, 134
Masonic Bulletin-f Monthly Masonic 1911 4 26 168 1.00
Elmer C. Gehring. Editor and Publisher. 8615 Euclid Ave. (15).
J900
30,779
1,795
70.092
70,092
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
•aw. 12 to inch. T Agate line*. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. xSubtcription included in membership lee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the os« of the Directory te front of book.
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f Material Handling )Monthhr (Material 194B | JJ 140 5.00
I Engineering ........................ J Monthly .......... Uandl'g EQuiP. « ^ntrolL circ.
Material Handling lnM.,.*«.iw /Material 1962 4 26 140
L Illustrated ....................... jviuarteny ...... IHandl'g Equip. Controlled circ.
John Velardo, Editor; Industrial Publishing Corp., 812 Huron Rd. (16).
. ,. , ^ 1930 8 25 140 7.60
Metal Progress ........................ Monthly .......... Metal Industry* 2 40 140
Total unpaid dist.
E. E. Thum, Editor; American Society for Metals, Pub., 7801 Euclid Ave. (3).
Metals Review ......................... Monthly .......... Metal Indus ....... 193° | ™ 140 6.00
Betty A. Bryan, Ed.; American Society for Metals, Pub., 7801 Euclid Ave. (3).
1966 2 19 72 2.00
Metlf ax Magazine + ............... Monthly .......... Metal Indus ....... 1 40 72
Controlled free dist.
Carol E. Reuss, Editor; Ray L. Huebner, Publisher, 1976 Lee Rd. (18).
Midwest Purchasing Agent.. ..Monthly .......... Pur. Agents ....... 1988 8 27 140
See also Associated Purchasing Publications. Controlled free dist.
D. R. Ricker, Ed.; Purch'g Agts. Assn. of Cleveland, Pub., 645 Penton Bldg. (13).
Military Electronics ................ Monthly .......... !^,iliViry; 1956 8 £5 *14,? J9'.00 v. „,
,* r,. , « [Electronics Controlled circ. >18,171
James C. Kincaid. Editor; Howard Markt, Publisher, 2775 S. Moreland Blvd.
Modern HurHwarp Mnnthlv /News of 1947 3 40 143
Modern Hardware ................... Monthly .......... (Hardware Trd Controlle
Service Publications, Inc., 3091 Mayfield Rd. (18).
Modern Office Procedures ...... Monthly .......... (Office Prcdrs. 1956 4 40 161 7.00
' I & Systems Controlled circ. >101, 807
Charles Hill, Editor; The Industrial Publishing Corp., 812 Huron Rd. (15).
New Eqnipment Digest ........... Monthly .......... Indu.trial .......... »»« » £nt "^ circ. >7S>136
A. N. Gregg, Editor; The Penton Publishing Co., 1213-35 W. Third St. (13).
New Era (Eng.-Slovene) -f Semi-monthly ..... Fraternal ....... 1925 7 26 280 xl.50
Anton J. Terbovec, Ed.; Amer. Frat. Union, Pub., 6233 St. Clair Ave. (3).
News-f ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1879 8 23 300 21.84**134,55O
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
N. R. Howard, Editor; Forest City Pub. Co., 1801 Superior Ave. (14).
l« ................................. Bi-m°- Mon...ColleBiate ........... 19<8 c3ont"lled5fL dfsl
Students of Fenn College Evening Division, Ed. and Pub., 24th & Euclid Ave.
Ore
>4O,705
>97,076
*30,209
2.512
W.244
77,653
3 801
„,
18,171
rolled circ. >45,066
J14.000
...... Daily ................ Independent ...... 1950 7 26 280 15.00
V. Matousek, Ed.; Novy Svet Printing and Pub. Co., 4732 Broadway (27).
flndus'l Health, 1938 3 26 140 7.00
Occupational Hazards ............. Monthly .......... ^Safety & 2 39 140
[FireProt. Controlled circ.
J. Arlen, Editor; Industrial Publishing Corp., 812 Huron Rd. (15).
Ohio Bell (no adv.) ................. 9 ti. a yr ......... Tel. Emp ............. 1924 2 29 148 Free
Robert L. Cromwell, Editor; Ohio Bell Tel. Co., Publisher, 750 Huron Rd. (15).
Ohio Digest. ............................. Monthly .......... {pa^er^ntsT" 195° 6 24 224 6'00
Ohio Hometown Newspapers and Ohio Weeklies, Inc., Publishers. 317 Citizens
Bldg., 850 Euclid Ave. (14).
Ohio Farmer ............................ Semi-mo ......... Agricultural ....... ™« VtS. unpaid 2.
E. W. McMunn, Editor; Capper-Harman-Slocum, Inc., Publisher.
1010 Rockwell Ave., N. E. (14).
Ohio Furniture Journal ........... Monthly .......... Furniture ........... 1953 8 27 140 8.00
Dave Levine, Editor; A. J. Klein, Publisher, P. O. Box 3509.
Ohio Motorist+ ....................... Monthly .......... Motorin, ........... 19°9 Cont^led "ee'din.
Alice E. Roberts, Editor; Ohio Motorist Pub. Co., 2605 Euclid Ave. (15).
Ohio Turnpike Traveler ..Monthly ..... $"* & 19" Cent" led' f?ee dist.
The Pike Publishing Co., Inc., 8614 Euclid Ave. (16).
Parma Post, The-f- .................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1947 5 22 227 3.00
Walter Johns, Editor; The Parma Post, Inc., Pub., 5870 Pearl Rd., Parma (29).
14° 5'00
§3,967
> 22,001
1X7.555
60.000
$28,900
5'144
105
140
140
140
7.50
*865
Pest Control + ......................... Monthly ........ SanUtion 1933 8 26
James A. Nelson, Editor and Publisher, 1900 Euclid Ave. (16).
Plain Dealer-f- ......................... .Every Morn....Ind. Dem ............ 1842 8 22 300 34.84**309,267
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.**50O,790
Wright Bryan, Editor: Forest City Publishing Co., Publisher,
528 Superior Ave.. N. E. (14).
Potato Chipper ........................ Monthly .......... Food ................... 1941 2 54
National Potato Chip Institute. Inc., Publisher. 946 Hanna Bldg. (15).
Power Drive Engineering ...... Monthly .......... Power Eng'g ...... 1969 3 26
Buyers Purchasing Digest Co., Publisher, 13233 Euclid Ave. (12).
„ „, . . ^ , ,, ^vi /Power Design 1959 3 26
Power Transmission Design. .Monthly .......... i&Maint. 2 38
David Cartwright, Editor; Industrial Publishing Corp., 812 Huron Rd. (15).
Pr.ci..onM.t.lMo,din, ......... Monthly .......... {$£*£?*• WS » ^tr^ed Jir°c° >«,033
Philip Kalischer, Editor; Industrial Publishing Corp., 812 Huron Rd. (16).
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vl**ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory In front of book.
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CLEVELANDf (Continued) Estab ColsOWidthVDepth Sub Circ
Press + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1878 8 22 815 21.84**314,063
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
L. B. Seltzer, Ed.; E. W. Scripps Co., Pub., E. 9th St. and Rockwell Ave. (14).
Printing Production Monthly Printing Tech... 1911 8 26 140 4.50
Mac D. Sinclair, Ed.; Willsea Pub. Co.. 1276 W. Third St. (18). Controlled circ.
Prof...io».l Photosr.pher + Month.y ........ £"• 19°7 0*o
Charles Abel, Editor; Charles Abel. Inc., Publisher, 519 Caxton Bldg. (15).
t>~™^+i «, M *M~ /Real Estate 1938 3 27 141 4.00
Properties ................................. Monthly .......... (& Construcfn Controlled free dist.
Jack J. Wyse, Editor and Publisher, 2921 Prospect.
Q. B. Beam, The ....................... Monthly .......... Frat. Aviation.,,1938 3 28 115 4.50
The Quiet Birdmen, Publisher. P. O. Box 6272 (1).
5,000
-Free
>14,36S
14,317
4,340
900
1,600
£4,200
y Labor 1909 7 26 294 2.00 §807
Peter Slepcivich, Editor ; South Slavonian Socialist Labor Federation, Publisher,
8418 St. Clair Ave. (14).
Refrigeration and Air 1 M ... J Refrigeration, 1944 8 26 140 7.00
Conditioning Business f-wontmy {Air Condit'ng Controlled circ. > 29,81 4
Jim R. McCallum, Ed.; Industrial Publishing Corp., 812 Huron Rd. (15).
Reserve Tribune V Thursday Collegiate 1904 c
Students of Western Reserve University, Editors and Publishers (6).
Rocky River Herald Thursday Independent 1952 6 24 224 $15,875-
James. Bidlack, Editor; Emil M. Uschelbec, Publisher, 22880 Lorain Rd. (26).
Scoop Thursday Local Ind 1919 9 22 224 8-°°
Space sold in combination with East Cleveland Leader and Euclid News Journal'.
C. E. Bowman, Editor; Collinwood Pub. Co., 814 E. 152nd St. (10).
Sendbote (German) (no adv.). Semi-mo Baptist 1846 3 27 140 8.50
Rev. W. J. Luebeck, Editor; Roger Williams Press, Pub., 8784 Payne Ave. (14).
Service Station and \Mntithlv <Wvi™ qt» 1948 8 *<> ^0
Garage News-f jnaomniy service ota Controlled free dist. 5300
Howard I. Chester, Editor; Automotive Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher,
781 Society for Savings Building (14).
Shield of Phi Kappa Psi Quarterly Fraternal 1879 2 30 104 $23,000
J. D. Campbell, Editor; Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, Pub., 1940 E. 6th St. (14).
S1°(S*ovak)N°.TinJ. (NCW8.)... } Thursday Independent 1949 7 26 294 3.00
Slovak News Association, Inc., 2900 East Boulevard.
South End News Thursday Independent 1921 5 25
F. L. Patton, Editor; Community Pub. Co., 4168 E. 181st St. (6).
Sporting Goods Products-f Monthly fSport'g Goods 1948 3 40 143
Also provides VAC Statement. 1 Retailers Controlled circ.
Controlled circ. VAC 27,885.
Wayne Brinkerhoff, Publisher, 8091 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights (18).
Steel Monday Metal Work'g....l882 8 27 140 10.00
Irwin H. Such, Editor; The Penton Publishing Co., 2 41 140
Penton Bldg. (13). Controlled circ.
Sun-Press — See Hillcrest Sun-Press.
8zabadsag+( Liberty) (Hun.) Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1891 7 24 28620.00
Zoltan Combos, Editor; Liberty Pub. Co., 1736 East 22nd St. (14).
Tooling and Production Monthly Metal Work'g....1934 3 controlled cire.
E. W. Pennington, Editor; Huebner Publications, Inc., 1975 Lee Rd. (18).
Trainman News +( no adv.) ...Monday R.R & Labor 1947 5 23 224 1.00
George H. Hennemuth, Editor; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Publisher,
1202 Standard Bldg. (13).
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa, Cleveland Editions, circ. *254,403.
Wachter und Anzeiger (Ger.). Friday Independent 7 24 294 6.00
Stefen Deubel, Editor; Wachter und Anzeiger Pub. Co., 8304 Lorain Ave. (2).
Welding Illustrated — See Industry and Welding.
West Side News Thursday Independent 1921 8 24 808 2.00
J. H. Glasser and O. M. Smith, Publishers, 2537 Lorain Ave.
224
2.00
J 10,500 — Free
>27,885
>43,120
§22,535
>33,227
$220,000
§5,500
|Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1915 8 24 287 12.28 §27,148
~Z. B. DVbowskL" Editor; Polish Daily News, Inc., Pub., 1017 Fairfleld Ave. (13).
Zwiazkowiec-h (Polish) JThurs17' Fraternal 1913 6 26 140 2.50
K. J. Zielecki, Editor; Alliance of Poles of America, Pub., 6968 Broadway (6).
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS— See Cleveland.
CLEVES (A7), pop. 1,981; Hamilton Co. (SW). 16 m W of Cincinnati. NYC RR. Road
materials manufactured. Poultry, dairy, fruit farms.
Valley Journal {Thuri17' Independent 1949 8 24 2-90 2.50 2,500
Allan Ryan, Publisher, 19 N. Miami.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. \M •»"«<! only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the ns« of the Directory In front of book.
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Estab Co Is <:> Width V Depth Sub
CLYDE (B8), pop. 4,088; Sandusky Co. (N), 17 m SW of Sandusky. NYC; NYC&SL
RRs. Manufactures cutlery, washing machines, porcelain enameling, sauerkraut,
canned cherries. Diversified farming. Grain, fruit, truck crops.
Enterprise^ Thursday Republican 1878 8 24 280 8.00
John H. Jackson, Publisher.
COLDWATER (A4%), pop. 2,217; Mercer Co. (W). 85 m SW of Lima. NYC&SL;
NYC RRs. Manufactures farm implements, condensed milk, overalls, flour.
Stock, dairy, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hogs.
Mercer County Chronicle -f... .Thursday Ind. Dem 1902 8 24 280 2.60
Paul Hoyng, Editor and Publisher.
COLUMBIANA (J4). pop. 8,869; Columbiana Co. (E). IB m S of Youngstown. PA;
Y&S (elec.) RRs. Manufactures furniture, pumps, tools, tire-building machinery,
storm doors and windows, pipe-building machinery, liquid gas containers. Coal
mines. Truck crops, fruit, dairying.
Ledger -f Thursday Independent 1868 8 24 294 4.00
Wayne Paulson, Editor and Publisher.
COLUMBUSf (E5V4). pop. 876,901; Franklin Co. (C). The State Capital. On Scioto
River, near center of state. B&O; PA; NYC; C&O; N&W RRs. Airlines: AA;
EAL; PAI; LCA; TWA.
Important retail, wholesale and jobbing center. Foundries, machine shops,
meat packing plants, refrigeration railroad shops, publishing houses ; shoe, stove,
range, airplane, paint and varnish factories. Seven banks; bank clearings (12-81-
67), $3,027,046,400; deposits (12-81-57), $728,076,400. 169,906 (residential)
electric meters; 165,532 gas (nat.) meters; 800,885 telephones. Limestone,
sandstone quarries. Ohio State University and others. State Penitentiary. Three
TV stations.
Accounting Review Quarterly Tech. Acct'g 1926 2
F. P. Smith, Editor; American Accounting Assn., Publisher,
Ohio State University, 487 Hagerty Hall.
Agricultural Student-f V 6 ti. a yr Agric. & Coll 1894 8
Students of Ohio State University, Editors and Publishers, 2
Room 805, Ohio Union (10)
Circ
52,375
2,690
1,729
88 108 x5.00 $17,000
28
42
126
126
1.00 4,500
42 140 6.00 $7.286
Journal of the American
Ceramic Society (no adv
C. S. Pearce, Ed.; Ame:
$6,819
, 628
3,150 — Free
3.00 *525
1 16,850 — Free
3.00 1,500
$146,100
x.25
3.00
American Ceramic Society JMonthly Ceramic 1922 2
Bulletin J
, .\Monthly Ceramic 1899 2 42 140x14.00
__.. ferican Ceramic Society, Inc., 4055 N. High St. (14).
American Motorcy cling -f Monthly Motorcycling.... 1946 3 28 140 2.00
Alton Ismon, Jr., Editor; Motorcycle and Allied Trades, Publisher, Westerville.
American Rose Magazine Monthly Rose Growing....! 93 3 3 26 140 3.50
Frank H. Abrahamson, Ed.; American Rose Society, Pub., 4048 Roselea Place.
Bexley Tribune Thursday. .Independent ..1948 8 24 276 3.00
Dale O'Rourke, Editor; Pierce Publications, 1415 E. Main St.
Booster-h Thursday . Independent .. 1933 6 24 224
Rand P. Hollenback, Editor and Publisher, 8134 N. High St.
Capital Chimes-f V Friday Collegiate.......... 1924 5 23 210
Students of Capital University. Editors and Publishers, Lehmann Hall.
Catholic Forester (no adv.). ...Quarterly Fraternal 1892 3 27 140
Thomas J. Carroll, Editor; Catholic Order of Foresters. Publisher.
Suite 614, 44 E. Broad St. (16).
Catholic Times, The+ Friday Catholic 1951 8 24 280
Rev. George A. Fulcher, Ed.; The Catholic Times, Inc., Pub., 246 E. Town St.
Ceramics Monthly Monthly.... Ceramics... 1953 S (27 140 5.00
Louis G. Farber, Editor; Professional Publications, Inc., 4175 N. High St.
Christian Endeavor World Monthly Relig. Youth .....1886 3 28 140 1.50
Phyllis I. Rike, Editor; Christian Endeavor World, Inc., Publisher,
1201 E. Broad St. (16K 31626.00*^88,384
Citizen + ISu^.'Morn ^dependent Sunday circ. **92,035
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Don E. Weaver, Editor; Citizen Publishing Co., 84 N. Third St. (15).
Saturday In d. Rep 1949 5 24 231 2.00
Editor; Frank J. Ranft. Publisher, 896 Innis Ave.
^arterly Social Work 1897 2 43 126 8.00
3onf. on Social Welfare, Pub.. 22 West Gay St. (16).
Current Events V..... . Weekly Educational 1902 3 28 154 1.40
Prints edition in Braille.
D. E. Reid, Editor.
Current Science and Aviation Weekly .School Science....! 92 7 3 28 147 1.40
American Education Publications, 1250 Fairwood Ave. (16).
Design 6ti.ayr (£t*A* 1899 2 43 164 4.00
26,229
m,434
12,374
No adv.
No adv.
13,219
v«. May, September and November.
; Design Publishing Co., 337 S. High St. (15).
DUp.tch+
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to
r; Dispatch Printing Co.. Pub., 84 S. Third St. (16).
•nf *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I" ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nomyrett
;. *iruu » _ i~ » ^ — 1_^ *««o Census. X Rand Mortally
ibersaip fo*.
of'the
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49 96
COLUMBUSf (Continued) Estab Cols <3> Width V Depth Sub
Eastern Re view -f Friday Independent 1958 8 28 808 2.00
Partly free distribution.
William Rush, Editor; C. Carl ton Hartley, Publisher.
Eaat Side Press -f Thursday Independent 1939 8
Dale O'Rourke, Editor; Pierce Publications, 1415 E. Main St.
Educational Research l»*«-*ui«. T?^,,,,=+^««I 1921 1
Bulletin (no adv.) JMonthly Educational Controlled free dist.
Issued monthly except June, July. August.
R. H. Eckeleberry, Editor; College of Education, Ohio State University.
{Every WeekV Weekly Educational 1933 8 28 153 1.40
Prints editions in Braille.
G. Pearson. Editor.
Our Times V Monday Educational 1934 8 28 153 1.40
Prints editions in Braille.
Craig Pearson, Editor; American Education Pub'ns., 1250 Fairwood Ave. (16).
Fur-Fish-Game (Harding's \MrtTlfuiw /Hunt, Trap 1905 8 27 148 2.00
Magazine) JMonthly JFish.&Camp.
A. V. Harding, Editor; A. R. Harding Publishing Co.. 2878 E. Main St. (9).
( Gasoline,
Gasoline News + Semi-mo 1 SeVviTe°SU?ns(1945 5 24 224 8'00
I Garages
Mark F. Flanagan, Publisher, 214 Oak St. (15).
Highlights for Children liLrrtT,4.ui~ rv.n;i~»i». T * IAAC
(no adv.) JMonthly Children s Int.... 1946
Not issued during June and August.
Garry Cleveland Myers, Ph.D.. Editor; Highlights For Children, Inc.. Pub.,
87 E. Long St.
Hilltop Record-f Wednesday Independent 1917 8 24 287 8.00
C. Carlton Hartley, Publisher. 2465 W. Broad St. (4).
Jersey Journal Semi-mo Dairy Indus........ 19 53 3 26 140 2.00
See also Dairy Breed Publications. Chicago, 111.
Thomas E. Wiley. Editor; The American Jersey Cattle Club, Publisher,
1521 E. Broad St. (6).
101 5.00
Clrc
22,800
8.00
1O,800 — Free
1:1,100
No adv.
No adv.
74,749
24,000
3 30 152 5.00 248,000
§15,250
10,000
1,700
x
of
[Monthly Higher Educ 1930 2 30
R. H. Eckelberry,' Editor; Ohio State University, Publisher (10).
Journal of Insurance, The -f. .Quarterly { Iif*urimce0' 1932 2 81 114
John S. Bickley, Editor; The American Assn. of University Teachers
Insurance. Publisher, Ohio State University.
Kirchenblatt(Ger.) -f (offset) jflaTurday) Lutheran 1847 3 26 140 2.75
Dr. Edw. Schramm, Editor; Wartburg Press, Publisher, 55-59 E. Main St. (15).
Labor Tribune+ Monthly Labor 1925 5 24 224 3.50
Columbus Federation of Labor. AFL-CIO, Publisher, 337 S. High St. (15).
Linden News + Thursday Independent 1925 8 24 294 20,663 — Free
Del Bodey, Publisher, 2823 Cleveland Ave.
Lutheran Standard -f . Saturday Lutheran 1842 3 28 140 2.75
Rev. Edward Schramm, Ed.; The Wartburg Press, Pub., 65 E. Main St. (15).
Motor Travel Monthly Motoring 1921 3 28 140x1.00
Paul Sterner. Editor; Greenfield Ptg. and Pub. Co.. Room 828. 8 E. Long St. (16).
Mountain Music Monthly {iuntilfg* 1929 8 28 14° 8-°°
Eddie Ross, Editor and Publisher, 1650 E. Cooke Rd.
My Weekly ReaderV Weekly Child. Educ 1928 2 40 150 1.00
Prints 6 editions, one for each grade in elementary school, also edition in Braille.
Eleanor M. Johnson, Editor.
Read Magazine V Semi-mo Educational 1951 2 28 101
American Education Publications, 1250 Fairwood Ave. (16).
National Motel News -f- Monthlv Motel Owners. ..1955 6 22 245
Robert L. Hart, Editor; Ohio Motel News Pub'g Co., 3031 Parkside Dr.
North Side Herald -f Wednesday Independent 1927 5 24 228
Mrs. D. M. Barnes, Editor; Duplex Printing Co., 1368 N. High St.
1940 3 27 140 x
Ohio Architect Monthly Arch 2 40 140
Controlled free dist.
Architects Society of Ohio of the AIA, Publisher, Suite 801-5 E. Long St. (15).
Ohio Banker Monthly Banking 1907 3 24 128 xl.OO
Belford P. Atkinson, Editor; Ohio Bankers' Assn., Pub., 33 N. High St. (15).
Ohio Builder-f Monthly Home Bldg 1958 £ || ffi x4'00
Margaret L. Brown, Editor; Ohio Home Builders Assn., Pub., 67 E. Gay St. (15).
740
£3,325
6,000
143,300
58,770
No adv.
1.75 No adv.
3.00
(4).
£ 16,0 50 — Free
1,254
3,018
1,322
£4,308
^Quarterly Acct'g 1942 2 27 105 xl.50
Paul Noble, EditorT Ohio Society of CPAs, Publisher, 79 E. State St.
Ohio Christian News + Monthly flnterde- lfl«2 a
Not issued during July and August. {nominational
Ohio Council of Churches, Publisher, 141 N. Front St. (16).
£2,400
27 140 1.00 £7,000
CfrcaUtiot>--**S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCowntj seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Valued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ tho Guide to the me of the Director? m front off book.
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Ohio Cities & Villages Monthly (G^verrnnent* 1968 8 2B 14° x2*50 8»098
John P. Coleman, Editor; Ohio Municipal League, Pub., 60 E. Broad St. (15).
Ohio County Engineers' News Quarterly Engineering 1940 3 26 140
Walter T. Jacobs, Editor; County Engineers Assn. of Ohio, Publishers, 970
Dublin Rd. (8).
Ohio Engineer Monthly Engineering 1948 8 26 138 xl.OO 6,400
Lloyd A. Chacey, Editor; Ohio Society of Professional Engineers, Publisher,
5 E. Long St.
Ohio Farm Bureau News + Monthly Agricultural 1920 3 26 150x1.00 54,960
C. Maurice Wieting, Editor; Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, Publisher,
245 N. High St. (16).
94 6.00 $1,600
245 8.60 §2,278
J1.800
3,900
J27.300
3,936
17,868
64,007
*5/>19
$9,000
$3,600
:.50 100,719
^ f Arch. A Hist 1887 1 52
" James 'ii. Rodabaugh, Editor; Ohio Historical Society, Publisher,
High St. and Fifteenth Ave. (10).
Ohio Jewish Chronicle -f ..Friday Independent 1920 6 23
Richard E. Neustadt and Milton Pinsky, Editors and Publishers,
35 E. Livingston Ave. (15).
Ohio Journal of Science -f Bi-monthly Scientific 1900 1 60 192 6.00
Henry L. Plaine, Ed.; Ohio State Univ. and Ohio Academy of Science, Pub. (10).
Ohio Mason -f- Friday Masonic -1914 6 24 162 3.00
Kenneth N. McVey, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 6105 (28).
Ohio Messenger (no adv.) .Monthly W.C.T.U 1887 8 27 140 x.50
Not issued during June and August.
Ohio Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Publisher, 1444 E. Broad St. (5).
Ohio Monument Builder .Monthly Monuments 1937 2 27 88
B. D. Strang, Ed.; Monument Builders of Ohio, Pub., 50 W. Broad St.
Ohio Pharmacist Monthly Pharmacy.......... 1952 3 27 140 xS.OO
J. D. Cope, Ed.; Ohio State Pharmaceutical Assn., Pub., 40 S. Third St. (15).
Ohio Public Works -f Bi-monthly. Highw'y Constrl928 2 80 110 Free
Charles E. McKee, Ed.; Ohio Contractors' Assn., Pub., 40 W. Gay St.
Ohio Republican News-f Monday Political 1938 5 24 217 1.00
Shirley Schley, Editor; Ohio Republican News, Inc., Publisher, 17 N. High St.
Ohio Schools +V Monthly Educational 1923 3 27 140x2.50
H. H. Bell, Editor; Ohio Education Assn., Pub., 213-215 E. Broad St. (15).
Ohio Sentinel (Negro) + Saturday Independent 1949 5 24 210 6.50 **5,O19
Printed in two editions : State Ed. ; Columbus Ed.
Russel A. Jackson, Editor; Ohio Sentinel, Publisher, 690 E. Long St.
Ohio State Bar Association \mMrtttj.w T .*» 1927 2 26 98 x8-00
Report -f f Monday Law l 46 91
Joseph B. Miller, Editor; Ohio State Bar Assn., Pub., State House Annex (15).
Ohio State Engineer V 6 ti. a yr Coll. Eng'g 1918 2 40 140x1.50
Engineering Students of Ohio State University, Editors and Publishers, Ohio
State University (10).
°hMonth*y-ff».n.f? JMonthly Agriculture 1898 3 26 140 x.
Byron Frederick, ]Editor; Ohio State Grange. Pub., 1031 E. Broad St.
Ohio State Journal-f Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1811 8 23 315 21.84**73,076
Color advertising accepted.
J. A. Meckstroth, Editor; Ohio State Journal Co., Pub., 34 S. Third St. (16).
Ohio State Lantern-f V -{& Sun6*'8**' Colle*iate 1881 Controlled f?
Ohio State University School of Journalism, Editors and Publishers (10).
Ohio State Medical Journal. ...Monthly Medical ~~1905 2 34 126 x5.00
Ohio State Medical Assn., Pub., 79 E. State St. Controlled free dist.
Ohio State Univ. Monthly V.. Monthly Coll. Alumni 1909 3 28 136 5.00
J. B. Fullen, Editor; Ohio State University Association, Publisher (10).
Ohio Tavern News-f Semi-mo {fiev^Indus. 1989 5ToUl unpaid dist.
M. F. Flanagan, Publisher, 214 Oak St. (15).
Ohio Trucking News + Monthly \TrucV S\°*6n*. "" Controlled fSec dist.
Ellis S. Perlman. Editor; Ohio Trucking Assn.. Publisher,
Deshler-Hilton Hotel (15).
Our Times — See Every Week.
Personal Financier-f Bi-monthly Person. Finan....1927 Controlled free dist!
Roger L. Downing, Editor; The Ohio Assn. Small Loan Companies, Publishers,
812 Hartman Theatre Bldg. (15).
Read Magazine — See My Weekly Reader.
Reporter Morn.ex.Sun...(gjJ[Jpt1fJwl| 1896 6 24 266 18.00
R. O. Graham, Editor; Reporter Publishing Company, 829 South Front St. (15).
> dist.
15,000
22S
9,046
£29,000
*12,496
4,669
2,971
821
J2.000
1,550
Restaurant Reporter + ............ Monthly .........
1952 8 25 14°
Robert L. Henry, Editor; Ohio State Restaurant Assn., Pub., 50 E. Broad St.
Rural-Urban News-f .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1955 8 24 301 2.00
Printed in two editions. Southeast Edition; West Edition.
C. Carlton Hartley, Editor and Publisher, 2465 W. Broad St. (4).
2,75O
§10,750
Cft
atta
-**Sept. A B.C. Statement; -A- Jane and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
cms, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xJUnd McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO REAP the Guide to UM use off the Directory In front of book.
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Sample Case ............................. Monthly .......... Busi.A Sales ...... 1891 8 27 148 xl.OO
J. G. Daly, Ed.; United Com'l Travelers of Amer., Pub., 682 N. Park St. (8).
South Side Leader* ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 8 24 298
C. Carlton Hartley, Publisher. 2465 W. Broed St.
Star -J- ....................................... Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1932 6 22
John Bohannan, Editor; Columbus Star, Publisher, P. O. Box 968.
Sundial 4- V .............................. Monthly .......... Coll. Humor ....... 1900 8 48
Students of Ohio State University. Publishers. 811 Ohio Union (10).
Transactions of the Ameri- \~ „ . . , /Biology &
can Microscopical Society }QuarterIy ........ \Microscopy
American Microscopical Society, Publishers, 60 E. Broad St.
Tri- Village News-f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1930 5
E. M. Fosnaugh. Editor; Tri- Village Publishing Co.. Publisher,
1802 Grand view Ave.
West Side News ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 8
C. Carlton Hartley. Publisher. 2466 W. Broad St.
Whitehall Gazette + ...... Thursday .. Independent. ..1947 8
Clrt
200 5.20**6S,150
140 2.60
1882 1 64 100 8.00 $1,140
24 224 2.60 86.289
24 801 2.40
4,500
_ 24 276
Dale O'Rourke, Editor; Pierce Publications, 1415 E. Main St.
York Temple News Monthly Masonic 1936 6 26 245
B. D. Strang, Editor; York Temple. Publisher. 1276 N. High St. (1).
4.OOO — Free
8.00 2,700
COLUMBUS GROVE (B4), pop. 1,936; Putnam Co. (NW). 12 m N of Lima, B&O;
DT&I; AC&Y RRs. Feed mill; milk condensary; mushroom and tomato canneries;
hatcheries. Hardwood timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Putnam County Vidette-f ..... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1873 7 28 280 8.00 §2,003
Ken C. Gove, Editor and Publisher.
CONNEAUT (Jltt). pop. 10.280; Ashtabula Co. (NE). On Lake Erie, 18 m NE of Ash-
tabula. NYC; NYC&SL; BALE RRs. Lake commerce in iron ore, coal, steel.
Manufactures tin cans, shovels, underwear, canned goods, leather, creamery
products, plastics, chemicals, tools, soft drinks. Railroad shops. Resort. Fish-
eries ; molding sand pits. Fruit, truck, dairy farms.
News-Herald + ....................... ..Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1897 8 22 300 22.40 **S,178
Color advertising accepted.
James Mohan. Editor; Conneaut Ptg. Co., Publisher.
CONTINENTAL (B8), pop. 1,028; Putnam Co. (NW). 25 m NW of Lima. NYC&SL
RR. Cannery, hatchery. Tile manufacturing. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat,
sugar beets.
Newa-Review-f ....................... .Thursday ........ Independent...... 1918 7 24 285 2.50 §1,048
Don E. Myers & Nyle Stateler, Editors and Publishers, Main St.
CONVOY (A3H), pop. 910; Van Wert Co. (NW). 8 m NW of Van Wert. PA RR.
Grain elevators; hatchery. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Radar ....................................... .Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1946 6 24 280 -
Albert L. Croy, Editor and Publisher.
COSHOCTONf (G5). pop. 11,675: Coshocton Co. (EC). On Muskingum River, 80 m
NE of Zanesville. PA; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures advertising novelties, cal-
endars, metal signs, iron pipes, rubber gloves and caps, enamelware, straw
and chipped paper, china, leather goods, corrugated fibre products, plastics, soft
drinks. Coal mines. Grain, dairy farms.
TVU, „ _j_ /Evg.ex.Sun. I-*A^^AM* 1909 8 24 294 20.80 **10,4O7
Tribune + ................................. I Sun. Morn, ^dependent ...... Sunday circ.**10,521
Robt. B. Wallace, Editor; Tribune Company, Publisher.
COVINGTON (65), pop. 2,172; Miami Co. (W). 6 m W of Piqua. PA RR. Tomato
canneries; saw mill; hybrid corn processing plant; creamery; hatchery. Grain,
dairy, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Stillwater Valley Wi.™,!.- r«^«-«^«t 1957 5 24 227 2.50
4,200— Free
i.™,!.- r«^«-«^«t
Advertiser* . ..{Thursday ...Independent
Tom J. McFadden, Editor and Publisher, 8 E. Spring St.
CRESTLINE (E4). pop. 4,614; Crawford Co. (NC). 11 m W of Mansfield. PA; NYC
RRs. Manufactures road maintenance machinery, warm air furnaces. Elevator;
hatchery. Dairy, grain farms.
Advocate-}- ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1869 8 24 280 8.00 82,415
Joseph J. Petti. Editor; V. L. Buckman, Publisher.
CROOKSVILLE (F6), pop. 2.960; Perry Co. (SEC). 14 m S of Zanesville. NYC; PA
RRs. Extensive pottery manufactories; stoneware, chinaware, lumber also
manufactured. Coal mines. Dairy, truck, fruit farms. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
^Me^nge?^"!1.11* } Wednesday. Independent .... 1929 8 24 294 8.00 §1,S4S
Elinor Madden7*EditorV Robert L. Mast, Publisher.
CUYAHOGA FALLS (H8), pop. 29,196; Summit Co. (NE). 6 m NE of Akron. PA;
B&O RRs. Manufactures metal products, surpical and orthopedic appliances,
tools, molds and dies, steel and wire machinery, lumber, stay bolts, chemicals,
juvenile furniture. Greenhouses.
Falls News-f ............................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1928 8 24 294 1.00 7,601
Summit Publishing Co., 140-148 Portage Trail
Reporter-*- ................................ Friday ............. Republican ......... 1877 8 24 294 1.00 -
_ W. E. Bauman. Publisher, 141 Portage Trail.
Oradatkm— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPt»bli»her'» Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. •Noapartll
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty sest. Population— 1950 Ceniua. xRand McNally
estimate, y Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fes.
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DALTON (G4), pop. 088 ; Wayne Co. (NEC). 9 m W of Massillon. NYC&SL RR. Pottery
works ; feed mills. Diversified farming. Wheat, potatoes, dairy products.
Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1875 7 24 280 2.50
Barbara Eisinger, Editor; Dalton Publishing Co.
DANVILLE (F4%), pop. 853; Knox Co. (C). 77 m 8 of Cleveland. PA RR. Hatchery.
Agriculture. Wheat, corn, clover.
Times .Thursday Republican 1946 6 28 280 2.00
Harry R. Cochrand, Editor and Publisher, Box 366.
DAYTONf (B6), pop. 243,872; Montgomery Co. (SW). On Miami River, 56 m NW of
Cincinnati. ERIE; B&O; PA; NYC RR». Airlines: AA; LCA; TWA.
Manufactures accounting and bookkeeping machines, aircraft parts, air-condi-
tioning and ventilating equipment, automotive parts and accessories, bicycles,
boilers boxes, castings and forgings, compressors, concrete products, clothing,
dress patterns, electric motors, electronic products, electric ranges, refrigera-
tors and washing machines, generators, hoists and jacks, industrial belts, machine
tools, name plates, optical lenses and prisms, paints and varnishes, paper and
paper-making machinery, plastics, precision gauges, tools and dies ; meat pack-
ing. Four banks; bank clearings (12-81-57), $1,847,926,579; deposits (12-81-
57), $360,789,835. 148,718 electric meters; 119,815 gas (nat.) meters; 220,441
telephones. University of Dayton, Sinclair College; United Theological Seminary
and other colleges. Two TV stations.
{Bible Teacher, The (no adv.) Quarterly Ev.Un.Breth.S.S.. 1873 2 28 112 1.80
Harold H. Hazenfteld, Editor.
Intermediate Bible Studies Quarterly Ev.Un.Breth.S.S. 1899 2 28 98 .45
Bruce Hilton, Ed.; Otterbein Press, Publisher, 230 W. Fifth St. (2).
Civil Service News -f (off set) Monthly Civil Service 1944 5 24 224 2.00
Ward E. Collopy, Editor and Publisher, 183 Warren St.
Daily Court Reporter -f- j^ g1^6*'8**' Legal N'paper....l817 6 24 280 18.00
Charles A. Beringer, Editor; Daily Court Reporter, Pub., 124 E. Third St. (2).
DaNe^ + ^^°^"^L.?.". }Ftntly( Wed.). Labor 1942 5 24 224 x3.50
Janes L. Troester, Editor; Western Printing Co., Pub., 1039 Knott Bldg. (2).
Exponent-fV .. .. Quarterly Collegiate 1903 2 36 129 2.00
Students of the University of Dayton, Publishers (9).
4-H Life Magazine Monthly I ^Jr£lub 1948
Virgil Wysong, Editor and Publisher. 70 Stratford Ave. (2).
1 Journal Herald -f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1 808
N«ws-r- (fun* Morn™" Independent 1808
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
James E. Fain, Editor; Dayton Newspaper Inc., Publisher,
Fourth and Ludlow Sts. (1).
{Junior Catholic Messenger V.Friday Cath. Juvenile. ..1934 ._ _
Roy G. Lindeman, Editor; G. A. Pflaum, Pub., Inc., 38 W. 5th St. (2).
Young Catholic Messenger V Friday Cath. Juvenile.,.1885 3 27 140
James T. Feely, Editor; G. A. Pflaum, Pub.. Inc.. 38 W. 5th St. (2).
Kettering-Oakwood Times -f Thursday Independent 1956 8 22 294
John F. Cronin, Editor; James and Susanne McConnaughey. Publishers,
2980 Far Hills Ave. (19).
Labor Union-f Friday Labor 1927 8 24 294
Official publication of Building & Construction Trades Council, District Councils
and Labor Unions throughout Pa., W. Va., Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois.
A. Ballard, Editor; National Newspapers Corporation, Publisher, Pryor Bldg.,
211 S. Ludlow St. (2).
Magyar Hirado (Hung.) Semi-mo Independent 1928 7 26 290 5.00
John P. Kelemen, Editor and Publisher, 18 South Western Ave. (7).
[ General
Circ
8880
£32,000
29,500
120,000
1700
13,000
$2.500
3 26 140 2.00
23 308 23.40**84,174
23 308 32.24**144»687
Sunday circ.** 173,775
2 41 140 1.40 No adv.
1.60 *721,695
3.50 **7,858
4.00 27,510
1948 2 26 80x5.00 70,572
Manage (no adv.) Monthly < l
I Industry
William W. Keifer. Editor; Nat'l Management Assn., Publisher, 333 West 1st St.
Marian is t, The Monthly Catholic 1901 2 28 104 2.00 22,800
Not issued during July and August.
Rev. Philip C. Hoelle, S.M., Editor; Marian Library, Publisher,
Univ. of Dayton (9).
Marian Reprints (no adv.).... 8 ti. a yr Catholic 1952 1 51 91 1.00 750
Rev. Philip C. Hoelle, S.M., Editor; Marian Library, Publisher,
Univ. of Dayton (9).
Postscript Monthly {intiKSenom. 19S1 8 *4 21° 1>0°
Jesse E. Bowser, Editor and Publisher, 4162 Gardendale Ave.
! Ftm \Bi-weekly Comics 1946 2 83 124 2.00 No adv.
8,500
*8,500
.™
Joseph G.'SchaiierV'iEditor; Geo. A. Pflaum. Publisher, Inc., 38 W. 5th St. (2).
1929
.....
Dick Beach, Editor; University of Dayton, Publisher, 800 College Park Ave.
Univ. of Dayton Flyer+ ........ Bi-wkly(Fri.).. Collegiate ......... 1956 Controlled frUdi^
Students of the Univ. of Dayton, Eds. and Pubs., 800 College Park Ave.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI»*ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fo*.
BE SURE TO READ the Quids to th« ua« of the Directory in front of book.
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1966 8 28 140
Controlled free dist. 18,000
DAYTONf (Continued)
Wingspread (offset) Monthly
Wingspread Magazine Co., Publisher, Box 627 (1).
Young Catholic Messenger — See Junior Catholic Messenger.
DEFIANCEf (B8), pop. 11,265; Defiance Co. (NW). On Maumee River, 48 m NE of
Fort Wayne, Ind. B&O; WAB RRs. Manufactures woodworking machinery,
evaporated milk, beer, radio condensers, auto mufflers, canned goods, meat
products, iron castings, fiber glass, television parts. Defiance College. Stock,
dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Crescent News -f ..Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1888 8 24 801 18.72
Homer J. Schutt, Editor; Defiance Publishing Co.
DELAWAREf (D5), pop. 11,804; Delaware Co. (C). 25 m N of Columbus. C&O; PA;
NYC RRs. Manufactures stoves, rubber cushions, truck bodies, auto parts,
hydraulic equipment, soft drinks. Ohio Wesleyan University. Limestone quar-
ries. Agriculture. Apples, corn, wheat.
Evg.ex.Sun Independent 181 8
1 Publisher. 12 N. Sandusky St.
§9,352
24 801 14-60 **5'930
*20,500
1,800
Owl, TheV...
Issued Oct., Dec., Feb., April, June, Augr.
Mark Lipper, Editor; Ohio Wesleyan University, Publisher.
Ohio Wesleyan Transcript -f V Wednesday CoL Alumni 1867 5 24 220 4.50
Students of Ohio Wesleyan University, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 864.
6ti.ayr Coll. Literary 1929 \ \\ \\\ ^
Students of Ohio Wesleyan University, Editors and Pubs., University Hall.
^a^lffma} Quarterly Fraternal 1908 2 30 109 2.00 17.000
Wm. H. E. Hoimes,'*Ed.; Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, Pub., 24 W. Williams St.
DELPHOS (B4). pop. 6,220; Allen Co. (NW). 18 m NW of Lima. ACfcY; NYC&SL;
PA RRs. Manufactures motor trucks, oil cans, metal roofing and siding, wood
products, corrugated fibre boxes, bank furniture, brass castings. Hatchery.
Limestone quarries. Grain, truck, dairy farms.
J Courant-h Wed. & Fri Independent 1869 8 24 287 8.50 §559
1 Herald-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1894 8 24 287 10.00 §2,619
1 N. W. Grewe, Editor; Delphos Prtg. and Pub. Co., 406-09 N. Main.
DELTA (B2), pop. 2.120; Fulton Co. (NW). 26 m SW of Toledo. NYC; WAB; DT&I
RRs. Manufactures evaporated milk, brass bushings, feed. Hatcheries. Grain,
dairy farms. Wheat, corn.
Atlas -f ..Thursday Independent 1885 8 24 280 3.00 §1,929
H. Winona Mack. Editor; C L. Mack, Publisher.
DESHLER (C3) pop. 1,628; Henry Co. (NW). 20 m NW of Findlay. B&O RR. Manu-
factures mail boxes, furnaces, laundry machines. Poultry processing plant;
hatchery ; apiary. Grain, dairy and poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Flag-f .Thursday Independent 1876 7 24 280 2.50 §1,215
Paul E. Scharf. Editor and Publisher.
DOVER (H4%). pop. 9,852; Tuscarawas Co. (E). On TUB car a was River, 20 m SW
of Canton. B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures sheet steel, bricks, tile, chemicals,
glycerine, screw products, vacuum cleaners; feed, cheese. Oil refinery; green-
house. Coal mines. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Reporter-f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1848 8 24 301 15.60
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday ed. size 5 24 225
Oliver P. Bolton, Publisher.
DRESDEN (G5). pop. 1,810; Muskingum Co. (SEC). On Muskingum River, 16 m N
of Zanesville. PA; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures straw board, woolen blankets,
concrete, creamery products, flour, feed. Hatcheries. Coal mines; sand, gravel
pits. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, apples.
Christian Leader + Bi-wkly(Tues.) {chris*? °* 1886 3 26 13S 2>0°
Burton Coffman, Editor; D. F. Anguish, Publisher, Box 107.
MUMag^n^..^ Ind- Rep 1837 5 24 224 3'00
George Robert si Editor; D. F. Anguish, Publisher, Main St.
EAST CANTON (H4), pop. 1,001; Stark Co. (NE). 6 m E of Canton. NYC&SL RR.
Manufactures brick, tile, clay products, pottery machinery, cheese. Dairy farms.
News-f Thursday Ind. Agric 1938 7 24 280 2.00
Mrs. George H. France, Editor; George H. France, Pub., 200 Church St., S.W.
EAST CLEVELAND— See Cleveland.
EAST COLUMBUS— See Gahanna.
EAST LIVERPOOL (J4), pop. 24,217; Columbiana Co. (E). On Ohio River, 86 m S of
Youngs town. PA RR. Bridges to Newell, Chester, Kenilworth, W. Va. Center
of ceramic industry. Manufactures earthenware, potters' supplies, electrical
porcelain, bricks, cartons, barrels, steel, paper products, china, chemicals. Pot-
ters' clay found in large quantities in vicinity ; coal mines ; gas wells.
Potters* Herald-4- Thursday Labor 1900 8 24 280 2.00 12,800
Harry L. Gill, Editor; International Brotherhood of Operative Potters,
Publisher, 226 W. 6th St.
Review + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1876 8 23 294 15.60 **17,386
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Arthur T. Thomas, Ed.; Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc., Pub., 210 E. Fourth St.
ClrcuUttoo--**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtsna and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement ; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light fsce, estimated. +Useg Mats. + Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the UM of the Directory to front of book.
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EAST PALESTINE (J4). pop. 6,195; Columbiana Co. (E). 18 m N of East Liverpool.
PA RR. Manufactures pottery, fireprooflng material, electric porcelains and
specialties, steel tanks, furniture, potters' sacks, refractories. Coal mines;
clay pits. Poultry, dairy, fruit farms. Dairy products, peaches, apples.
Leader -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind.Rep 1915 7 24 276 7.80 §2,660
Paul Merwin, Editor; C. L. Merwin, Publisher. *~*™*
EATONf (A8), pop. 4,242; Preble Co. (SW). 24 m W of Dayton. PA RR. Fertilizer,
tobacco boxes, uniforms, tools, machine parts manufactured. Tobacco warehouse ;
nurseries. Agriculture, tobacco, grain.
Register-Herald -f- Wednesday Republican 1820 8 24 276 3.00 §5,138
Harold V. Sell, Editor; Harold V. Sell and C. E. Oldfather, Publishers.
EDGERTON (A2%). pop. 1.246; Williams Co. (NW). 88 m NE of Fort Wayne, Ind.
NYC RR. Manufactures baskets, lumber, canned goods, spark plugs, aluminum
tumblers. Elevator. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, tomatoes.
Earth + Thursday Independent 1886 8 24 294 2.50 §989
Donald W. Houk, Editor; F. W. Bryce and J. A. Bryce, Publishers.
EDON (A2%), pop. 645; Williams Co. (NW). 40 m NE of Fort Wayne, Ind. WAB
RR. Manufactures poultry coops, canned tomatoes, flour, feed. Timber. Diver-
sified farming. Wheat, corn, tomatoes.
Commercial-f- Thursday Independent 1900 6 24 224 2.00 675
Mary Ann Derbyshire, Editor; F. W. and J. A. Bryce, Publishers.
ELYRIAf (F8), pop. 80.807; Lorain Co. (N). On Black River. 9 m from Lake Erie,
8 m S of Lorain. B&O; NYC RRs. Manufactures hot air furnaces, air condition-
ing: units, saddles and other leather goods, steel tubing, automobile parts, lace,
hosiery, light and heavy foundry work, small machine parts, springs and wire
goods, golf balls, grey iron castings, air brakes, plastics, electrical machinery,
small motors, chemicals, machine screw products. Six banks; deposits (1-1-58),
$113,075,095. 23,877 (residence) electric (AC) meters; 16,081 gas (nat.)
meters: 20,936 (residence) telephones. Gas wells, sandstone quarry.
Chronicle-Telegram 4- Evg.ex.Sun Ind.Rep .1829 8 22 31621.40*^23,876
Color advertising accepted.
J. C. George, Editor; Lorain County P't'g and Pub'g Co., 225 East Ave.
ENGLEWOOD (A6), pop. 678; Montgomery Co. (SW). 11 m NW of Dayton. Railroad
station, Brookville. PA; B&O RRs. Manufactures machine tools. Agriculture,
grain, tobacco.
Photo News Tribune — See Trotwood.
EUCLID— See Cleveland.
FAIRBORN <C6), pop. 7,847; Greene Co. (SW). 12 m NE of Dayton. ERIE; NYC RRs.
Cement mills. Diversified farming.
Herald-f i&^n?'8**' Republican 1867 8 24 294 5.00 §3,682
Bernard Hilbrink, Editor; James C. McMillan, Publisher.
FAIRPORT HARBOR (H2), branch of PainesviUe P. O., pop. 4,519; Lake Co. (NE),
On Lake Erie. 8 m NW of PainesviUe, nearest bank town. B&O; FP&E RRs.
Ships ore and coal. Industrial organic chemicals manufactured. Resort. Fisheries.
Poultry, dairy, truck, fruit farms.
Beacon-f Friday Independent 1930 5 24 224 1.00 1,945
Al Gorisek, Editor; Neal Prtg. Co., Publisher, 440 High St.
FAIRVIEW PARK— See Cleveland and Lakewood.
FAYETTE (B2). pop. 1,008; Fulton Co. (NW). 45 m W of Toledo. P&F RR. Creamery.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Review H- Thursday Independent 1905 6 24 273 2.50 5940
Gaylord Yost, Editor and Publisher.
FINDLAYf (C3%). pop. 28,846; Hancock Co. (NW). 16 m SW of Fostoria. B&O;
NYC; NYC&SL RRs.
Manufactures auto tires and accessories, ditching machinery, cigars, clay
products, beer, interior auto trim, television equipment, oil refinery; limestone
quarries. Findlay College. Diversified farming.
Republican-Courier + Morn. ex.Sun... Independent 1886 9 22 299 18.00 **21, 187
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. L. Heminger, Editor; Findlay Publishing. Co., 808 Broadway.
FOREST (D2). pop. 1.114; Hardin Co. (NWC). 81 m E of Lima. NYC; PA RRs.
Manufactures lime and stone products, flour. Poultry, dairy, grain farms. Wheat,
corn, oats.
Review 4- Friday Independent 1868 7 23 273 2.50 700
Rodney H. Burk, Editor; B & B Publishing Co., Inc., Findlay.
FORT RECOVERY (A5), pop. 1,281; Mercer Co. (W). On Wabash River, 88 m NE
of Muncie, Ind. NYC&SL RR. Manufactures lumber, stirrups, auto creepers,
cigars, feed. Oil wells. Oak, elm, hickory timber. Agriculture.
Joumal-f .Friday Independent 1895 8 24 280 2.50 1,040
E. T. Hastings, Editor; Journal Publishing Company.
FOSTORIA (D8). pop. 14,851; Seneca Co. (N). 40 m S of Toledo. B&O; C&O; NYC;
NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures auto ignitions, crank shafts, carbon, wire, pressed
steel, railway signals, screws, flour, serum, burial garments and vaults, soft
drinks. Stock yards. Diversified farming.
Re view-Times -f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1860 8 28 301 20.00 **5,923
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry Stapler, Editor; Edmond M. Hopkins, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn: t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty sett Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalfcr
estimate. Vluued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in Membership fee.
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FRANKLIN (B6H). pop. 6,888; Warren Co. (SW). On Miami River, 6 m NE of Mid-
d let own. NYC RR. Manufactures paper, paper products, brass, aluminum cast-
ings, cement blocks, rag pulp. Slaughter houses. Diversified farming. Corn,
wheat, tobacco.
Chronicle -h Thursday Republican 1875 8 24 808 8.00 2,745
C. J. Brown, Jr., Editor; M. C. Hutchinson, Publisher, 417 Anderson St.
FREDERICKTOWN (E4%), pop. 1,467; Knox Co. (C). 20 m S of Mansfield. B&O RR.
Manufactures cement mixers, plastics, lamps and shades, sheet metal culverts,
Timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, clover.
Knox County Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1922 8 24 808 2.50 §1,275
R. W. Long, Editor and Publisher.
FREEPORT (H6), pop. 566; Harrison Co. (E). 40 m S of Canton. B&O RR. Coal mine;
lumber mill. Stone quarries; timber. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
Press-l- Thursday Republican 1880 8 24 294 8.00 §3,65O
Maynard A. Buck, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
FREMONTf (D8), pop. 16,587; Sandusky Co. (N). On Sandusky River at head of
navigation. 84 m SE of Toledo. NYC; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures cutlery,
batteries, drop forgings, auto seat covers, gray iron castings, tools, dies, rubber
floor tile, jet airplane parts, automatic washers and driers, pocket, surgical
knives. Grain, truck farms. Tomatoes, cabbage, sugar beets.
News-Messenger -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1856 8 22 294 15.60**13,888
Color advertising accepted.
Glenn Geib. Editor; P. J. Daubel. Publisher.
GAHANNA (E5%). pop. 596; Franklin Co. (C). 5 m NE of Columbus, nearest rail-
road station and bank. Machine shop. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Tri-Community News + Thursday Democratic 1930 5 24 224 2.50 2,460
Circulates also in East Columbus and New Albany.
Charles A. Pegler, Editor and Publisher, 73 N. High St.
GALJON (E4), pop. 9.962; Crawford Co. (NC). 16 m SW of Mansfield. ERIE; NYC
RRs. Manufactures road making machinery, steel grave vaults, truck bodies,
overcoats, brick and tile making machinery, stamped metal products, steel
abrasives, spark plugs, telephone equipment, women's garments. Railroad shops.
Diversified farming.
Inquirer+ Evjr.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1877 8 24 294 15.60 **4,S83
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. S. Goshorn. Ed.; Inquirer Printing Co., Pub., 118 Harding Way West.
GALLIPOLISf (F8), pop. 7,871; Gallia Co. (S). On Ohio River, 80 m NE of Hunt-
ington, W. Va. C&O; NYC RRs. Manufactures cement, furniture, flour, cider,
vinegar, feed. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn. Dairy, cattle.
f Gallia Times + Saturday Independent 1898 8 24 294 2.50 **5,272
J Tribune 4- {lH^n*'8*1" Ind' Rep 1872 8 24 294 15-6° **4'906
I Comic strip advertising accepted in daily edition.
I The GaUipolis Publishing Co.
GAMBIER (F5). pop. 1,087; Knox Co. (C). 22 m N of Newark. PA RR. Grain elevator;
hatcheries. Kenyon College (men). Diversified farming.
Kenyon Collegian -f V Bi-wkly(Fri.). Collegiate 1856 5 24 220 x3.50 63S
Students of Kenyon College, Editors and Publishers. Box 808.
Kenyon Review Quarterly {Letters1"1 1939 2 27 98 4'°° *3'°0°
John Crowe Ransom, Editor; Kenyon College, Publisher, Box 127.
GARRETTSVILLE (H8), pop. 1.504; Portage Co. (NE). 16 m W of Warren. ERIE
RR. Manufactures plastic, auto tubes and tire specialties ; lumber, planning, saw
mills. Dairy, poultry farms.
Journal-f Thursday Agric. Ind 1867 7 24 280 2.60 §967
W. J. Dickey, Editor and Publisher.
GENEVA (J2), pop. 4,718 (special U. S. Census 2-4-58, gives 5,610); Ashtabula Co.
(NE). 10 m SW of Ashtabula. NYC; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures garden tools,
builders hardware, steel and rubber-tired wheels, floor mops. Juice bottler;
nurseries. Lake resort. Fruit, truck, poultry farms. Grapes.
Free Press-}- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1900 8 22 294 20.80 **2,329
Bert Belden, Editor; D. C. Rowley, Publisher.
GENOA (D2%), pop. 1,728; Ottawa Co. (N). 14 m SE of Toledo. NYC RR. Cement
blocks, flour, feed, glass manufactured. Limestone quarries. Dairy, stock, poultry
farms.
Gazette-r- Friday Independent 1817 5 24 210 8.00 §986
Walter E. Taylor, Editor; Dean Wood, Publisher.
GEORGETOWNf (C8), pop. 2,200; Brown Co. (SW). 40 m SE of Cincinnati. Railroad
station. Mount Orab. N&W RR. Manufactures shoes, monuments, flour. Diversi-
fied farming. Tobacco, corn, hogs.
News Democrat-f .Thursday Democratic 1888 8 24 280 2.50 §4310
C. D. Sharp, Editor; Brown County Publishing Company.
GERMANTOWN (B6%), pop. 2,478; Montgomery Co. (SW). 85 m N of Cincinnati.
NYC RR. Leaf tobacco market. Manufactures concrete products, rendering plant
equipment, flour, feeds. Tobacco warehouse; rendering plant. Agriculture. To*
bacco, corn, wheat.
Press-f Thursday Republican 1874 6 26 280 2.60 §1,260
Virgil Minnick and Bryan Baker, Publishers.
~**Sei*. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit}
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* • Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCcunty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNsUy
estimate. Vlwned only during academic year. xSubscrlptlon included in membership fee.
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GIBSONBURG (D8). pop. 2,281; San dusky Co. (N). 24 m SB of Toledo. PA RR.
Lime plants; flour mill; hatchery. Limestone quarries; oil wells. Dairy, stock
grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Derrick + Thursday Agric. A Ind 1889 5 24 224 2.50
Mr. and Mrs Harold Felhaber, Publishers.
GIRARD (J8), pop. 10,118; Truiabull Co. (NE). 6 m NW of Youngstown. BRIE; B&O;
PA RRs. Manufactures chrome, tanned shoe leather, steel sheets, bars.
Diversified farming.
News-f -Friday Independent 1927 8 24
Mahoning Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, Nilee.
GLOUSTER (F6%), pop. 2,827; Athens Co. (SB). 40 m S of Zanesville. NYC RR.
Machine, bottling works. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Press Thursday Independent 1896
Richard H. Kunzman, Editor and Publisher.
GRANVILLE (E5), pop. 2,668; Licking Co. (C). 7 m W of Newark. NYC RR. Deni-
son University. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Denison Alumnus Quarterly Alumni Coll 1909 2 26 119 x
Beatrice Peterson Stephens, Editor; Society of the Alumni, Denison Univ., Pub.
Denis onianV-f Friday Collegiate ..1857 5 24 224 3.00
Students of Denison University, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free diet.
GREENFIELD (D7), pop. 4,862; Highland Co. (SW). 28 m W of Chillicothe. B&O;
DT&I RRs. Manufactures horse collar pads, sleeping bags, hunting coats, show
cases, store fixtures, shoes, life-saving ftre nets. Stone quarries. Stock, grain
farms. Hogs, corn, wheat.
Times-f {&VS*unX'Sat* ^^pendent 1926
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Pat Shrock, Editor; C. Carlton Hartley, Publisher, 845 Jefferson St.
GREEN SPRINGS (D8), pop. 1,082; Seneca Co. (N). 0 m SE of Fremont. NYC;
NYC&SL RRs. Sauerkraut factory; seedhouse. Tuberculosis sanatorium. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, melons, cabbage.
Echo-f Thursday Democratic 1895 7 24 280 2.00
Louis M. Audritsh, Editor and Publisher.
GREENVILLEf (A5%), pop. 8,859; Darke Co. (W). 85 m NW of Dayton. PA; NYC;
B&O RRs. Manufactures athletic clothing, stoves, condensed milk, food, iron,
concrete, oil filters, cans, dairy products, patent medicines, tile, gravel washing
machinery. Meat packing plant; hatcheries. Sand, gravel pits. Agriculture. Corn,
tobacco, wheat.
Advocate + Evgr.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1888 8 23 29715.30
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Walter E. Browne, Ed.; The Greenville Advocate Co., Inc., Pub., 309 Broadway.
GREENWICH (E3%), pop. 1,204; Huron Co. (N). 18 m NW of Ashland. B&O; NYC;
AC&Y RRs. Manufactures air compressors, commercial tractors, baby supplies,
tire making drums. Hardwood timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat,
oats.
Enterprise-Re view -f- Friday Independent 1871 7 24 280 2.50
Arthur Sonneborn, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 50 Main St.
GROVE CITY (D6), pop. 2,839; Franklin Co. (C). 8 m S of Columbus. B&O RR.
Manufactures shoe soles, heels, adhesives, kitchen cabinets. Slaughter house;
machine shop. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
Record + Thursday Independent 1926 8 24 280 2.00
C. Carl Williams, Publisher.
GROVER HILL (B8tt), pop. 463; Paulding Co. (NW). 80 m NW of Lima. Nearest
railroad station, Haviland. NYC RR. Bank, Paulding. Dairy, grain, fruit farms.
News Thursday Independent 1947 5 24 224 2.00
Thurman E. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
HAMILTONf (A7), pop. 57,951; Butler Co. (SW). On Miami River, 25 m N of Cin-
cinnati. B&O; ERIE; PA RRs. Airport. Manufactures paper and fibre products,
stoves, airplane parts, automobile bodies and parts, safes, Diesel engines, tools,
coke and iron, chemicals, paper mill machinery, blankets, paper mill felts, pre-
fabricated houses, food products, casters, sugar mill machinery, wooden ware,
metal pools, appliances, office machines. Foundries ; steel mills. Gravel deposits.
Three banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $199,878,596. 20,092 electric (AC)
meters; 19,245 gas meters; 34,871 telephones.
BntlerCo. Motorist* Month* {»*? Club 192< c'^oV^ee disf.
C. M. Young, Jr., Editor; Butler Co. Automobile Club, Publisher, 829 High St.
Journal-News 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1886 8 23 310 21.70 **26,036
Color advertising accepted.
Journal Publishing Co., Journal Square and Court St.
HARRISON (AT), pop. 1,948; Hamilton Co. (SW). 21 m NW of Cincinnati. NYC
RR. Manufactures farm implements, grey iron castings, shoes, pottery, flour,
feed. Hatcheries. Diversified farming.
Press -h Thursday Independent 1925 8 24 808 2.60
Douglas Gulley, Editor; L. W. and Robert E. Kuntz and D. Gulley, Publishers.
HARTVILLE (H3H). pop. 928; Stark Co. (NE). 12 m NE of Canton, nearest banking
town. NYC&SL RR. Manufactures tires and rubber products, screen doors,
Clrc
51,140
280 2.00 §3,690
8 24 295 2.00 91,200
*8,100
320
1,525
8 24 294 8.00 §3,625
§825
§10,065
§1,150
§3,543
§900
10,600
§2.193
ventilators, baskets. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Wheat, onions, celery.
News-f- Friday Republican 1980 5 24 203 2.00
D. W. and A. R. Knowles, Editors; The Knowles Press, Pub., 316 E. Maple St.
§1,800
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHj
estimate. Valued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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HICKSVILLE (A8), pop. 2,629; Defiance Co. (NW). 26 m NE of Fort Wayne. Ind.
B&O RR. Manufactures farming tool handles, canned goods, feed, hay cars.
Hatchery. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
News-Tribune + ....................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1886 8 24 808 2.60 82,000
Ed. D. Potter and R. A. Noffsinger, Editors; Hicksville News -Tribune, Pub.
HIULSBOROt (07), pop. 5,126; Highland Co. (SW). 60 m E of Cincinnati. B&O;
N&W KRs. Manufactures foundry products, electrical switches, trousers, trail-
ers, feeds, dairy products. Grain, dairy, stock farms. Wheat, corn, tobacco.
News-Herald-f- ......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1837 8 24 280 3.00 $2,650
Harold O. Powell, Editor; Hillsboro Publishing Company.
Press-Gazette + ....................... Tues.&Fri ....... Democratic ........ 1818 8 24 294 4.00 §4,210
H. E. Barnes, Editor; Hillsboro Publishing Company.
HOLGATE (B8), pop. 1,092; Henry Co. (NW). 46 m SW of Toledo. B&O; NYC&SL
RRs. Hatcheries. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, soybeans, tomatoes.
Henry County Review-h ........ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 7 24 280 2.00 §1,275
H. G. Fitzwater, Editor and Publisher.
HUBBARD (J8). pop. 4,660; Trumbull Co. (NE). 7 m NE of Youngstown. ERIE;
NYC RRs. Manufactures pressed steel specialties, ingot moulds, electric switch
boxes. Greenhouse. Diversified farming.
News-h ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1877 8 24 280 1.00 §3,325
M. I. Wick, Editor; Mahoning Valley Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, Niles.
HUDSON (H8), pop. 1,638; Summit Co. (NE). 12 m NE of Akron. PA RR. Sheet
metal works; fireworks, instrument factory. Residential. Agriculture. Potatoes,
grain.
BuHdin, Product. ................... Monthly .......... »ittcture "" I II US
Also prints Dealer Edition. Controlled circ. >33,939
Joseph F. Schram, Editor; Hudson Publishing Co., 84 N. Main St.
Times + .................................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1931 8 24 287 2.00 3,210
Kathryn Hunter, Editor; Summit Publishing Co.
HURON (E3). pop. 2,616; Erie Co. (N). On Lake Erie, 10 m SE of Sandusky. NYC;
NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures cement blocks, boats, sauerkraut, pickles. Ships
coal and ore. Lake resort. Fisheries. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Erie County Reporter 4- ......... Friday ............. Ind. Dem ............ 1879 8 23 315 3.00 §1,599
Ken C. Gove, Editor; Lorain Journal Co., Publisher, 1657 Broadway, Lorain.
IRONTONf (E8H), pop. 16,883; Lawrence Co. (S). On Ohio River, 6 m N of Ash-
land, Ky. DT&I; N&W RRs. Boat connections. Bridge to Russell, Ky. Manu-
factures motor brushes, fire brick, cement, metal weatherstripping, hydraulic
hoists, motor bodies, clay products, coke, chemicals, flour, castings, lumber.
Limestone quarries. Fruit farms. Apples.
[Sun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Donald G. Mayne, Editor; Brush-Moore Newspapers Inc.,
Publisher.
JACKSONf (E7%), pop. 6.604; Jackson Co. (S). 30 m NE of Portsmouth. B&O;
DT&I; C&O RRs. Manufactures pig iron, iron pipe, prepared sand, bricks, clay
products, lumber, beverages. Meat packing plant. Coal mines; gas wells; clay,
sand, silica, gravel pits. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Apples.
f Herald-f Tues.&Fri Democratic 1864 8 24 294 2.50 §3,260
{ Sun-Journal-f Mon.&Thurs...Republican 1845 8 24 315 2.50 §3,225
' Ed Clark, Editor; Jackson Publishing Company.
News-Leader-f Mon.&Thurs...Republican 1944 8 24 294 2.00 §1,5OO
Jerry E. Kirkendall and John Rhodes, Jr., Editors; The News-Leader, Inc.,
Publisher, 202-204 Broadway.
JEFFERSONf (J2). pop. 1.844; Ashtabula Co. (NE). 60 m NE of Cleveland. NYC
RR. Manufactures corrugated boxes, chemicals, lamps. Timber. Dairy farms.
Gazette-f Tues.&Fri Republican 1832 8 24 294 4.00 §2,195
E. W. Lamps on, Editor and Publisher.
JOHNSTOWN (E6), pop. 1,220; Licking Co. (C). 18 m NW of Newark. NYC RR.
Pumps, flour, feed manufactured. Diversified farming. Corn, hay, potatoes.
Independent-f Wednesday Republican 1884 8 24 308 3.00 1,575
Fred Moore, Editor; John M. Ashbrook, Publisher.
KENT <H8). pop. 12.418; Portage Co. (NE). 10 m NE of Akron. NYC&SL; ERIE; B&O
RRs. Manufactures machine pressed molds, pipe couplings, nuts, cotter pins,
concrete blocks, plastic products, toys, lumber, furniture, casket covers, flour.
Meat packing plant. Kent State University. Davey Institute of Tree Surarery.
Dairy, truck, fruit farms. Celery.
Journal of School Health Monthly Health Educ 1927 1 54 98 8.00 6,000
Not issued during July and August.
Marie A. Henrichs, Editor; American School Health Assn., Publisher,
% Dr. A. O. DeWeese, Kent State University.
KentStater+V
Colle?iate
Controlled fcU dUt.
$5,200
.
Students of Kent State University, Editors and Publishers.
Record and Courier-Tribune — See Ravenna — Kent.
HHrSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty sest. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ICENT^HtJC4)» po»' 8'476j Hardin Co. (NWC). On Scioto River, 80 m SE of Lima.
ERIE; NYC RRs. Manufactures candy, iron toys and novelties, electric cranes.
hoists and welders, machine tools; metal signs, calendars, dairy products.
Hatchery. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, onions, potatoes
Linking Ring, The+ Monthly Magicians 1927 2 86 133 x ±5 200
Alvin R. Plough, Ed.; International Brotherhood of Magicians, Publisher. +».*««
Times -f Evg. ex. Sun..,Ind. Dem 1893 8 23 294 18.20 **7,146
Color advertising accepted. * '
C. E. Flanagan, Publisher.
KETTERING— Kettering-Oakwood Times— See Dayton.
KIDRON (G4), pop. xiQO; Wayne Co. (NEC). 8 m SE of Wooster. NYC&SL RR.
Bank, Dalton. Cheese factory. Hatchery. Diversified farming. Wheat, potatoes.
dairy products.
Newa.......» . ........Thursday Independent 1934 6 24 252 2.00 5535
Carl Norr, Editor and Publisher.
KINSMAN (J2%). pop. X990; Trumbull Co. (NE). 20 m NE of Warren. NYC RR.
Tools, dies, metal stampings manufactured. Cold storage lockers; hatchery.
Dairy farms. Potatoes, hav, grain.
Journal Thursday Ind. Agric 1917 7 24 280 2.60 475
Roselyn Balloon, Editor; Associated Publishers. Inc., Andover.
LAKEWOOD (G9), branch of Cleveland P. O., pop. 68.071; Cuyahoga Co. (NE). 7 m
W of Cleveland, nearest railroad station. Manufactures carbon brushes, bolts.
nuts, dry batteries, conveying equipment, castings, sheet metal products. 23,536
electric (AC) meters; 22,396 gas (nat.) meters; 24,912 telephones,
f Lakewood Post+ Thursday Independent 1917 8 24 801
(West Shore Post Thursday Independent 1963 8 24 301 4i56°410--Frte
Circulates in Rocky River, Bay Village, Westlake, Fairview Park, North ***
Olmsted. Olmsted Falls, Parkview.
J. L. Shiasler, D. R. Hawley, Pub., 15614 Detroit Ave.
LANCASTERf (E6), pop. 24,180; Fairfield Co. (SC). On Hocking River, 82 m SE of
Columbus. C&O; PA RRs. Extensive flint glass manufactories; shoes, farm
implements, foundry products, carbon, chemicals, lumber, flour also manufac-
tured. Gas wells. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, hav.
Eagle- Gaze tte-f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent. 1809 8 23 294 21.84 **14,6O1
Color advertising accepted.
Perrin Hazelton. Editor; Charles Sawyer, Publisher.
LEBANONf (B6%), pop. 4,618; Warren Co. (SW). 17 m SE of Middletown. PA RR.
Manufactures shoes, stove parts and specialties, fabricated steel, canned goods.
Hatcheries. Grain.
Western Star-f Thursday Republican 1807 8 24 287 3.00 $6,632
Gardner H. Townsley, Editor; The Brown Publishing Co.
LEESBURG (C7), pop. 841; Highland Co. (SW). 10 m N of Hillsboro. B&O RR.
Manufactures farm implements, tools and dies, candles, building materials.
Cannery. Grain, poultry farms.
Citizen .Thursday Independent 1914 7 24 280 2.50 §1,136
Charles D. Mowrey, Editor and Publisher.
LEIPSIC (C8H), pop. 1,706; Putnam Co. (NW). 80 m N of Lima. B&O; NYC&SL;
DT&I RRs. Manufactures tile, cement vaults. Hatchery. Grain farms. Corn,
wheat, oats.
Free Press-f .Thursday Republican 1878 7 26 308 2.25 §1,297
Harlan W. Mutchler, Editor and Publisher.
LEWISBURG (A6), pop. 1,230; Preble Co. (SW). 20 m NW of Dayton. NYC RR.
Manufactures crushed stone, cement burial vaults, glass products, paper and
wood crates. Limestone quarries. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Leader-}- Thursday Ind. Rep 1896 6 26 280 3.00 2,400
Harold A. Eikenbery, Editor and Publisher, N. Commerce St.
LIBERTY CENTER (B2Vi), pop. 816; Henry Co. (NW). 80 m SW of Toledo. WAB
RR. Sauerkraut factory. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Press -f- Thursday Independent 1886 5 24 196 2.00 1,000
Walter I. Shockey, Editor; Press Publishing Co., Publisher.
LIMAf (B4), pop. 60,246; Allen Co. (NW). 90 m NW of Columbus. B&O; NYC&SL;
ERIE; DT&I; PA RRs. Airline, LCA.
Manufactures aircraft parts, enameled metal parts, food freezers, power
shovels, machine tool products, electric motors, steel castings, neon and electric
signs, cigars, bus and hearaes, rubber shoe soles and heels, refined oils, electric
bottle coolers. Foundries. Feed mills. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58). $63,420,-
526; clearings (6-80-58), $794,017.000. 26,662 electric meters; 17,292 gas
(nat.) meters: 31,951 telephones. Limestone quarries. TV station.
r,f. , fEvg. ex. Sun. Ind Re_ 1957 8 24 294 23.40**24,147
Citizen-f ISun. Mom. Ind' Rep Sunday circ. **24,970
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert C. Barton, Editor: Lima Citizen Publishing Co., 701 W. Vine St.
fEvg. ex. 1896 9 23 308 28.40**19,976
News 4- -(Sun., Sat. Ind. Dem Saturday circ. **2O,696
I & Sun. Morn. Sunday circ. **22,553
Color advertising accepted.
Prints weekly Shopping News on Wednesday for free distribution. Circ. 52,189.
Lima News, 121 E. High St.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $ Nonpar* fl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate Hoes, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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LISBON* (J4), pop. 8,298; Columbians Co. (E). 14 m NW of East Liverpool. ERIE
RR. Manufactures electrical porcelain, leather goods, clay products, sales books.
Hatchery. Clay pits. Agriculture.
{Buckeye State-f Mon.&Thurs. ..Republican 1852 7 24 287 1.50 $412
Journal-f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1909 7 24 287 4.00 fi2,000
W. A. Frew, Editor; Buckeye Publishing Company.
LITHOPOL1S— Buckeye News— See Times. Canal Winchester.
LOCKLAND (C9), independent branch of Cincinnati P. O., pop. 6,736; Hamilton Co.
(SW). 12 m N of Cincinnati. B&O; NYC; ERIE; PA RRs. Manufactures
paper, paper boxboard and boxes, chemicals, cotton wadding and mattresses,
steel castings, jet engines, machine tools, soap products.
Mill creek Valley News -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1892 8 23 294 3.00 §12,237
David M. Greider. Editor; Review Publishing Co., 117 William St.
LODI (F8), pop. 1.528; Medina Co. (N). 25 m W of Akron. NYC; B&O RRs. Manufac-
tures cement blocks, iron ornaments. Foundry. Agriculture. Corn, sugar beets,
peaches.
Advertiser-h .Friday Ind. Rep 1955 7 24 280 3.00 §739
A. L. Paddock, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 111 Wooster St.
LOGANf (F6H). pop. 6.972; Hocking Co. (SEC). On Hocking River, 60 m SE of
Columbus. C&O RR. Manufactures furniture, pottery and clay products; lum-
ber; beverages; flour; shoes; oil well tools and supplies. Oil, gas wells. Agri-
culture.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1838 8 24 290 15.60 §4,4OO
Wm. S. Miller. Editor; W. W. Galvin, Publisher.
LONDONf (D6). pop. 6,222; Madison Co. (SWC). 26 m SW of Columbus. PA; NYC
RRs. Manufactures steel wool, sheet metal products, steel burial vaults, tile
creamery products. State prison farm. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, soy
beans.
Agricola (no adv.) Monthly Penal Problemsl932 1 56 103 1.00 Jl,600
W. T. Jarrett, Editor; London Prison Farm. Publisher, P O. Box 69.
Madison Press + Mon.&Thurs. ..Republican 1917 8 26 294 3.00 $5,186
Everette Parker, Editor; Madison Press Company, Publisher.
LORAIN (F2H), pop. 61,202; Lorain Co. (N). On Lake Erie, at mouth of Black River,
27 m W of Cleveland. NYC&SL; B&O; NYC RRs. Airport.
Manufactures seamless steel pipes, lake freighters, small naval craft, power
shovels, clothing, cranes, bearings, steel stampings; car and truck assembly.
Railroad shops. Five banks; clearings (6-30-57), $47,835,685; deposits (6-30-
57), $71,619,087. 19,651 electric (AC) meters; 16,621 gas (nat.) meters;
18,231 telephones. Resort. Commercial fisheries. Sandstone quarries.
Journal + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1879 8 23 315 21.84**25,S44
Color advertising accepted.
Wayne Jordan, Editor; The Lorain Journal Company, Pub., 1657 Broadway.
Lorain es Videke (Hung.) Friday Independent 1913 7 24 287 4.00 §1,000
Louis P. Bodnar, Editor and Publisher, 1826 E. 28th St.
LOUDONVILLE (F4), pop. 2.628; Ashland Co. (NC). 19 m SE of Mansfield. PA RR.
Manufactures bus and hearse bodies, flour, greases, oils, dairy products, burial
vaults. Timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, fruit.
Times -h Thursday Independent 1873 8 24 294 3.00 §2,279
Wm. A. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
LOUISVILLE (H4), pop. 8,801; Stark Co. (NE). 7 m NE of Canton. PA RR. Manu-
factures sheet and structural steel, clay working machinery, women's garments,
papier-mache products. Foundry. Greenhouse. Dairy farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
H«rald-f Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 280 8.00 §1,950
Paul M. Clapper, Editor; L. P. Clapper. Publisher.
LOVELAND (B7). pop. 2.149; Clermont Co. (SW). On Miami River, 28 m NE of
Cincinnati. B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures candy; fireworks. Nurseries. Truck,
fruit, dairy farms.
Herald -f Thursday Independent -I860 8 22 285 2.00 §1,830
Prints sub edition called Miami Valley News for Milford. Circ. § 1,970.
Clifford Ward, Editor; Dave Roberts, Publisher.
LOWELLVILLE (J8%), pop. 2,227; Mahoning Co. (NE). 8 m SE of Youngstown.
B&O; PA; NYC RRs. Manufactures steel sheets and strips, boilers. Limestone
quarries. Truck, dairy farms.
Journal -f Thursday Republican 1912 8 24 287 2.00
Mrs. Nadyne Herrick, Editor and Publisher.
LYNCHBURG (C7). pop. 972; Highland Co. (SW). 40 m NE of Cincinnati. B&O RR.
Limestone quarry. Stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat.
N«w§+ Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 280 2.60 §887
Charles D. Mowery, Editor and Publisher.
MADISON (H2), pop. 1.127; Lake Co. (NE). 18 m SW of Ashtabula. NYC; NYC&SL;
FP&E RRs. Nurseries. Manufactures door mats, motor controls, pipe fittings.
Lake resort. Fruit, truck farms.
Press-f Friday Independent 1933 8 24 287 3.00 §1,66O
Alta H. Reigert, Editor and Publisher.
MALVERN (H4). pop. 1,277; Carroll Co. (E). 16 m SE of Canton. PA RR. Manufac-
tures sewer pipes, fire brick, tile, milk chocolate. Coal mines. Dairy, fruit farms.
N«ws+ .Thursday Democratic 1931 9 22 322 2.60 800
F. L. Craig. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; *Publisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vl'raed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MANCHESTER <C8), pop. 2,281; Adams Co. (8). On the Ohio River. 9 m 8 of West
Union. Railroad station, Maysville, Ky. CftO; LAN RRs. Manufactures men's
clothing, refrigerator parts. Saw mill. Hatchery, dairy.
Signal ........................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1886 8 24 280 2.00 §2,413
William G. Woolard, Editor and Publisher.
MANSFIELDf (E4), pop. 43,664; Richland Co. (NO. Midway between Cleveland and
Columbus. ERIE; BAG; PA RRs. Airline LCA.
Manufactures electric refrigerators and ranges, sheet metal, brass castings.
tires, gas ranges, bathroom equipment. Three banks; bank clearings.
N.w.-Jour».1+ ....................... {f£5£r- '"dependent ....... »« « * Vn&
Color advertising accepted.
D. K. Woodman, Ed. ; Mansfield News Journal, Pub., W. 4th and Mulberry Sts.
Smart Shopper .......................... Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1948 5 24 224 $25,775 — Free
Ian S. Seeds, Editor; Ian Seeds Enterprises, Publisher. 830 Park Ave. West.
MANTUA (H3), pop. 1,069; Portage Co. (NE). 80 m SE of Cleveland. ERIE RR.
Manufactures plastic. Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Potatoes, corn, oats.
Record + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 7 24 280 2.50 §1,105
Charles K. Butcher. Editor; Mantua Publishing Company.
MAPLE HEIGHTS — See Bedford.
MARBLEHEAD (E2%). pop. 867; Ottawa Co. (N). On Lake Erie. 6 m N of Sandusky.
L&M RR. Meat cutting and dropping machines manufactured. Limestone
quarries. Fruit farms. Peaches, apples, corn.
Peninsular News ...................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1897 7 24 287 3.00 §1.182
E. L. Kirkpatrick, Editor; D. S. Kirkpatrick, Publisher, L&M RR Bldg., Lakeside.
MARIEMONT (C9H). pop. 8,514; (Branch of Cincinnati P. O.) ; Hamilton Co. (SW).
Adjoins Cincinnati on the east. N&W RR.
°n,.°: ................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1926 8 22 280 2.00 $7,350
Jerald B. Fortney, Editor and Publisher, 4004 Plainville Rd., Cincinnati (27).
MARIETTA! (H6%), pop. 16,006; Washington Co. (SE). On Ohio River, at mouth of
Muskingum River, 18 m NE of Parkeraburg, W. Va. PA; B&O RRs. Airlines
AAA; AA; PAL Boat connections. Bridge to Williamstown. W. Va. Manufactures
safes, files, concrete silos, furniture, dyes, fruit and vegetable packages, paint,
plastics, alloys. Marietta College. Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
MarcolianV .............................. Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1930 5 25 210 4.00 1,000
Students of Marietta College, Editors and Publishers.
Times -h .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1864 8 22 297 18.20 ** 12,37 8
Color advertising accepted.
Frank B. McKinney, Editor; Times Company, Publisher.
MARIONf (D4%), pop. 83,817; Marion Co. (NWC). 44 m N of Columbus. C&O; NYC;
ERIE; PA RRs. Airline LCA. Railroad center. Center of production of power
shovels and dredges, clothes dryers.
Manufactures also conveying machines, farm machinery, gray iron and alloy
steel castings, locks, truck bodies, vaults, cooling and refrigeration machinery,
automotive parts and forgings, industrial rubber products, road equipment,
mattresses, clothes dryers, soybean products and wheat flour. Limestone
quarries; railroad division point. Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $220,-
943,471; deposits (6-30-58), $43,742,707. 12,461 electric (AC) meters; 11,975
pras (nat.) meters; 17,311 telephones.
Star-f ........................................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1877 8 23 301 15.60**22,396
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John A. Maxwell, Ed.; Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc., Pubs., 143 N. State St.
MARTINS FERRY-BELLAIRE (J5), pop. 25.793 (Martins Ferry, 18.220; Bellaire,
12,578) ; Belmoni Co. (E). On Ohio River, 2 m N of Wheeling, W. Va. with bridge
connections. NYC&SL; PA; B&O RRs. Manufactures steel, glass molds, stoves,
heaters, boxes, gloves, burial valuts, furniture. Coal mines. Seven banks; re-
sources (6-80.56), $68.928.500.
Times -Leader + ........................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1891 8 22 308 18.20 **21,682
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. V. Dix, Publisher.
MARYSVILLEf (D6), pop. 4.256; Union Co. (WC). 80 m NW of Columbus. Manu-
factures evaporated milk, baby food, brass goods, office chairs, drain tile.
plastics, lumber. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms.
Journal-Tribune -f ................... {l^**' Sat" Independent ...... 1898 8 22 294 15.60 §4,419
Comic strip advertising accepted.
F. T. Gaumer, Editor and Publisher.
MASSILLON (H4), pop. 29,594; Stark Co. (NE). On Tuscarawaa River, 8 m NW of
Canton. NYC&SL; PA; B&O RRs.
Manufactures alloy steel, fabricated steel products and machinery, rubber
goods, refractory products, heating equipment, tin cans, metal wall tile, alumi-
num products, advertising signs, clothing, farm implements, paper products,
mattresses. Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-57), $263,887,405; deposits
(6-80-58), $81,699,429. 19,831 electric (AC) meters; 11,600 gas (nat.) meters;
14,490 telephones. Coal mines; clay, sand, gravel pits.
Independent + .......................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1863 8 23 294 15.60**15>B34
Comic atrip advertising accepted.
Fred J. Becker, Editor ; J. E. Rowe, Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. yM'sued <>nl? during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MAUMEE (C2%). pop. 6.648; Lucas Co. (NW). On Maumee River, 9 m SW of Toledo.
NYC&SL; WAB RRs. Manufactures office furniture, brooms, cement vaults
and blocks. Residential. Limestone quarries. Diversified farming. Fruit, grain,
truck crops.
Maumee Valley News+ Thursday Republican 1925 7 24 280 8.00 §2,000
Leonard P. Bennett, Editor and Publisher.
McARTHURf (F7), pop. 1,466; Vinton Co. (S). 65 m SE of Columbus. CftO RR.
Manufactures lumber, explosives. Brickyard. Coal mines; oil, gas wells; lime-
stone quarries. Diversified farming. Fruit, dairy, livestock.
Democrat-Enquirer -f- Thursday Democratic 1867 8 24 287 300 82.O5O
John L. Weber, Editor; Sentinel Publishing Co., Publisher. ' **»««'«
Republican-Tribune 4- -Wednesday Republican 1894 8 24 280 250 61 7Kn
R. H. Kunzman, Editor and Publisher, 108% W. Main St. »»t«w
McCOMB (C8H), pop. 1,026; Hancock Co. (NW). 10 m NW of Findlay. B&O; NYC&-
SL RRs. Glass plant; tile factory. Elevators. Timber. Diversified farming. Corn,
wheat, oats.
Hancock County Herald-}- .Friday Independent 1881
Stanley Powers, Editor and Publisher.
6 26 278 2.50 §1,00-8
McCONNELLSVILLEf <G6), pop. 1,941; Morgan Co. (SE). On Muskingum River,
27 m SE of Zanesville. Railroad station, Malta. B&O RR. Manufactures bearings,
window frames. Gas, oil wells. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, cabbages.
Morgan County Herald -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1844 8 24 308 800 **4 13O
Matson and Herron, Publishers. '
MECHANICSBURG (C5H), pop. 1.920; Champaign Co. (W). 16 m NE of Springfield.
NYC RR. Manufactures proprietary medicines, stove pipe crimpers, hog houses,
straw sheds, creamery products. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
Telegram + Thursday Independent 1908 6 24 252 2.60 S 1.250
Vaughn E. Hill. Editor and Publisher. * '
MEDINAf (G8), pop. 5,097; Medina Co. (N). 18 m NW of Akron. B&O; AC&Y RRs.
Manufactures aluminum castings, apiarian supplies, wood novelties, foundry
products, pickles, lumber. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Gleanings in Bee Culture -f.... Monthly Apiculture 1872 2 27 105 2.00 11,224
M. J. Deyell, Editor; A. I. Root Company, Publisher.
Medina County Gazette -f Tues.&Fri Republican 1832 8 24 280 3.00 **7,052
M. H. and J. E. Baldwin, Editors ; Medina Gazette Company, Publisher.
Sentinel 4- Thursday Democratic 1883 6 26 280 1.50 91*904
A. M. Long, Editor; The Medina Sentinel Inc., Publisher, 111 Court St.
MENDON (A4), pop. 614; Mercer Co. (W). 22 m SW of Lima, Railroad station and
bank. Rockford. NYC RR. Canneries. Oil wells. Diversified farming.
Herald Wednesday Independent 1895 6 26 276 2.00 $550
Fred Baltzell, Editor ; Mendon Herald, Publisher.
MENTOR (H2), pop. 2.888; Lake County (NE). 6 m W of Painesville, nearest bank-
ing town. NYC; NYC&SL RRs. Nurseries. Residential.
Monitor-f Thursday Independent 1939 8 23 301 2.00
James D. Thompson, Editor; Telegraph Republican Co.. Pub. $5,547 — Free
METAMORA (C2), pop. 682 ; Fulton Co. (NW). 20 m W of Toledo. DTAI RR. Elevators ;
hatcheries. Agriculture. Sugar beets, tomatoes, grains.
Record + Thursday Independent 1903 7 20 304 2.50 51,170
V. L. Henderson and Harold Buck, Editors and Publishers.
MIAMISBURG (B6), pop. 6,329; Montgomery Co. (SW) ; On Miami River. 10 m SW
of Dayton. NYC; ERIE; B&O RRs. Manufactures containers, paper, folding
boats, castings. Leaf tobacco market. Truck, grain, stock, poultry farms. To-
bacco, wheat, corn.
News-f -Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 294 3.00 3,980
P. O. Satterfield. Editor; Brown Publishing Company, P. O. Box 108.
MIDDLETOWN (B6%). pop. 88,695; Butler Co. (SW). On Miami River, 85 m N of
Cincinnati. B&O; PA; NYC RRs. Airport. Manufactures paper boards and
boxes, tobacco, iron, tissue, manila and waxed paper, steel, steel products, paper
making machinery, airplanes. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58), $61,806,254.
14,746 electric (AC) meters; 13,260 gas (nat.) meters; 23,780 telephones.
T m * , JEvg. ex. Sun.T, ~M 1867 8 22 308 23.40 **21,449
Journal-*- |gun Morn Ind. Rep Sunday circ.**21,037
Color advertising accepted.
E. S. Myers, Editor and Publisher.
MILAN (E8). pop. 846; Erie Co. (N). 12 m SE of Sandusky.NYC*SL RR. Rubber
auto parts, pottery, til* products manufactured. Diversified farming. Sweet
corn, melons.
Ledger-f Friday Independent 1890 7 24 280 8.00 $765
K. Ross Day, Editor; Ledger Printing Company, Publisher, 19 Church St.
MILFORD— Miami Valley News— See Herald, Loveland.
MILLERSBURGf (G4H). pop. 2,898; Holmes Co. (NEC). 80 m SW of Canton. PA
RR. Manufactures cheese, plastic and rubber products. Hatchery. Coal mines ; oil,
gas wells; sandstone quarries; timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, hay.
Holmes Co. Farmer-Hub + .... Thursday Independent 1826 8 24 288 8.00 51,747
Blair Russell, Editor ; Hoy L. Russell, Publisher.
Orculatkm— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jitne tnd March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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MINERVA (H4). pop. 8,280; Stark Co. (NE). 16 m 3E of Canton. PA; NYC; NYC&SL
RRs. Manufactures dinner ware, wax paper, electric twitches and signaling
devices, door bells, snow plows, spreaders, cheese. Round house. Oak timber.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, corn, wheat.
Graphic Press + Wednesday... Independent 1957 8 24 308 3.00 §2,550
Gerald R. McElfresh, Editor; Standard Printing & Pub'g Co., 226 N. Market St.
Leader+ Thursday Independent 1937 5 22 217 3.00 1:2,510
L. O. Boerner, Editor; Boerner Printing Co., Inc., Publisher, 11 Short St.
News and Times -f Thursday Democratic 1908 6 24 280 1.50
H. W. Dourms, Editor; Minerva News Publishing Company.
MINGO JUNCTION (J5), pop. 4,464; Jefferson Co. (E). On Ohio River, 17 m N of
Wheeling, W. Va. PA; PftWV; NYC&SL RRs. Boat connections. Steel mills.
Coal mines. Truck, fruit farms.
News and County Reporter -f Friday Ind. Rep 1905 5 24 224 2.50
Philip C. Kertel, Editor; Mingo Printing Co., Publisher, 449-51 Commercial St.
MINSTER (B5), pop. 1.728; Auglaize Co. (NW). 20 m NW of Piqua. NYC&SL RR.
Manufactures punch presses, sheet metal machinery, beer. Commercial printing
plant. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Post-f Friday Independent 1895 7 24 280 2.50 §2,017
G. S. Shenk, Editor; Post Printing Company, Publisher.
MONROEVILLE (E8). pop. 1,275; Huron Co. (N). 16 m S of Sandusky. B&O; NYC;
NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures stock and poultry feeds, flower pots, bowling pins,
cider, cement blocks, bricks. Grain elevators; hatcheries. Diversified farming.
Wheat, corn, oats.
Spectator + Thursday Independent 1870 7 23 294 3.00 1,095
J. LeRoy Leek. Editor; Monroeville Spectator, Publisher.
MONTGOMERY (B7), pop. 579; Hamilton Co. (SW). 15 m NE of Cincinnati, nearest
bank. Railroad station, Blue Ash. PA RR. Residential. Diversified farming, wheat,
oats, corn.
Sycamore Messenger Thursday Ind. Rep 1943 8 24 294 2.50 t5,211
Marion S. Kjellenberg, Editor and Publisher.
MONTPELIER (A2). pop. 8,867; Williams Co. (NW). 45 m NE of Fort Wayne, Ind.
WAB RR. Manufactures store fixtures, metal stampings, drills, truck bodies,
handles, canned goods. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Leader-Enterprise -f- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1894 8 24 294 5.00 3,591
John A. Bryce, Editor; John A. and F. W. Bryce, Publishers.
MOUNT BLANCHARD (C4), pop. 444; Hancock Co. (NW). 12 m SE of Findlay.
AC&Y RR. Grain elevator; hatchery. Agriculture.
Journal + Friday Independent 1908 6 24 280 1.50 445
Cal Longworth, Editor; Longworth Publishing Co., Arlington.
MOUNT GILEADf (E4%), pop. 2,851; Morrow Co. (C). 18 m E of Marion. NYC RR.
Manufactures hydraulic presses, plastics presses, power pumps, air towers, tele-
phone equipment, medicine. Seed houses. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Morrow County Sentinel -f ... .Thursday Republican 1848 8 24 308 2.50 53,650
Terry Griffith, Editor and Publisher, 18 W. High St.
Union Register^ Thursday Democratic 1848 8 24 307 2.50 2,170
Ward Conaway, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT STERLING (D6), pop. 1,172; Madison Co. (SWC). 23 m SW of Columbus.
B&O RR. Manufactures artificial limbs, canned goods, rubberized fabric and
cotton work gloves, woolens. Agriculture.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1806 6 26 280 2.00 1,100
Clayton J. Starr, Editor; Sterling Publishing Company, 14 W. Cols St.
MOUNT VERNONf (F5), pop. 12,186; Knox Co. (C). 25 m N of Newark. B&O; PA
RRs. Manufactures diesel, gasoline engines, compressors, milk bottles, window
glass, celophane, structural steel. Hatcheries; nursery. Grain, stock, dairy
farms. Corn, wheat, fruit.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1891 8 24 294 18.20**1O,844
J. E. Devalon, Editor; Republican Publishing Company.
NAPOLEONf (B8). pop. 6,835; Henry Co. (NW), On Maumee River, 36 m SW of
Toledo. WAB; DT&I RRs. Manufactures windmills, screw machines, automotive
products, creamery, food products, display stands, bricks, tile. Hatcheries. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, sugar beets, beans.
Henry County Signal-f Thursday Republican 1861 8 22 308 2.60 **3,345
Color advertising accepted. „ ^
J. F. Orwig and Nat J. Belknap, Editors and Publishers, 606 N. Perry St.
Northwest-News -j- Thursday Democratic 1852 8 24 800 2.60 §3,523
Dorothy C. Orwig, Editor and Publisher.
NELSONVILLE (F6%), pop. 4,846; Athens Co. (SE). 40 m S of Zanesville. C&O RR.
Manufactures brick, tile, shoes, cereal, beverages, pick handles, dairy, foundry
products. Coal mines ; clay pits. Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1935 8 24 287 2.50 52,750
Richard H. Kuntman, Editor and Publisher.
NEW ALBANY — Tri-Community News — See Gahanna.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. + Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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NEWARKf (F5H), pop. 84,275; Licking Co. (C). On Licking River, 26 m NW of
Zanesville. B&O; PA RRs. Airport.
Manufactures stoves, golf equipment, truck axles, aluminum processing, oil
well supplies, packed meat, rope, lawnmowers, plastics, saws, mops, meters,
furniture, glassware, paper, glass wool, bricks, lighting fixtures. Oil refineries.
Three banks; clearings (1958), $269,185,223; deposits (6-80-58), $57,819,872.
16,846 electric (AC) meters; 14,712 gas (nat.) meters; 24,941 telephones. Rail-
road repair shops. Gas and oil wells.
J Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1820 8 24 815 21.84**19,500
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Advocate Printing Co.. Inc., Pub., 25 W. Main St.
NEW BREMEN (B4ft). pop. 1,646; Auglaize Co. (NW). 26 m SW of Lima. NYC&SL
RR. Manufactures shearing equipment, dairy, alfalfa meal products, radio, tele-
vision antennas. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Sun 4- Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 8.00 $1,980
Prints weekly shopper.
Eugene C. Bielefeld, Editor; The Sun Printing Company, Publisher.
NEW CARLISLE (C6), pop. 1,640; Clark Co. (WC). 12 m W of Springfield. NYC
RR. Manufactures neon signs, canned tomatoes, dairy products, feed, pottery.
Nursery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Sun-f- Thursday Republican 1881 7 24 294 2.50 1,760
H. A. Mount, Editor; E. O. Mount, Publisher.
NEWCOMERSTOWN (G6), pop. 4,614; Tuscarawas Co. (E). 16 m E of Coshocton.
PA RR. Manufactures files, tools, cast-iron pipes, brass fixtures, gas, steam
radiators, furniture, plastics, dairy products. Diversified farming.
News-h Thursday Independent 1898 8 24 808 2.50 52,350
C. W. Phillips, Editor; The News Printing Company, Publisher.
NEW CONCORD (G5%). pop. 1,797; Muskingum Co. (SEC). 8 m W of Cambridge.
B&O RR. Muskingum College. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain, fruit farms.
Black and Magenta + V Wednesday Collegiate 1910 5 24 210x2.00 Jl,800
Students of Muskingum College, Editors and Publishers.
Enterprise + .Thursday Ind. Rep 1880 7 24 280 2.00 §875
Russell C. Heck, Publisher.
NEW HOLLAND (D6H), pop. 799; Pickaway Co. (SC). 82 m SW of Columbus. PA
RR. Cannery; elevator. Diversified farming.
Leader-f .Thursday Independent 1887 7 26 280 2.00 $700
Laurence A. Hunter, Editor and Publisher.
NEW LEXINGTONf (F6), pop. 4,288; Perry Co. (SEC). 20 m SW of Zanesville.
NYC; PA RRs. Manufactures roofing tile and rock wool. Coal mines; moulding
sand pits; oil, gas wells. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Perry County Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1941 8 24 270 3.00 §2,167
R. T. Shoup, Editor and Publisher.
NEW LONDON (F8H). pop. 2,023; Huron Co. (N). 45 m SW of Cleveland. NYC;
AC&Y RRs. Manufactures lodge regalia, uniforms, tile brick, cement blocks,
truck trailers, aluminum products. Hatchery. Hardwood timber. Diversified
farming. Wheat, corn, hay.
e JThursday Independent 1870 7 24 280 8.00 §2,200
Elliott Redies, Editor and Publisher.
NEW PHILADELPHIA! (H4H). pop. 12,948; Tuscarawas Co. (E). 21 m S of Can-
ton. B&O; PA RRs. Airline LCA.
Manufactures enamelware, clay products, steel, conveyors, tlnplate, foundry
equipment, machine tools, batteries, grading machines, roller bearings. Coal
mines ; clay pits. Dairy, stock farms.
Times -t- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1889 8 24 294 15.60 **0,919
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. E. Hurst, Editor; Democrat Publishing Company.
NEW RICHMOND <B7%). Pop. 1,960 (special U. S. Census 5-28.64, gives 2,585);
Clermont Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 20 m SE of Cincinnati. Railroad station,
New Richmond, Ky. C&O RR. Manufactures wollen, worsted yarns, store fix-
tures. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms. Corn, hay, fruit.
Press + Friday Independent 1930 7 24 280 1.50 §715
Clifford Ward, Editor; D. W. Roberts, Publisher.
NEWTON FALLS (J8), pop. 4,461; Trumbull Co. (NE). 9 m SW of Warren. NYC;
B&O; PA RRs. Steel tubes, structural steel, auto bumpers, furniture manufac-
tured. Greenhouse, Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1878 8 22 294 2.00 32,400
A. M. Murri. Editor and Publisher.
NEW WASHINGTON (E8%), pop. 910; Crawford Co. (NO). 20 m NW of Mansfield.
AC&Y; PA RRs. Aluminum utensils, castings, feed, furniture manufactured.
Hatcheries. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
H«rmld+ Thursday Democratic 1881 7 24 280 2.00 §630
G. C. Bordner, Editor and Publisher.
NILES <J8), pop. 16,778; Trombull Co. (NE). 6 m SE of Warren. ERIE; B&O; PA
RRs. Manufactures electric light bulbs, structural steel, sheet metal, pressed
steel products, metal laths, chemical*, fire brick, boilers. Railroad shops.
Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Tlme»-f Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1924 8 24 280 15.60 **6,422
M. L Wick, Editor and Publisher.
Ctn»Utk»-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtine and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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7 23 280 3.00 51,471
NORTH BALTIMORE <C8), pop. 2,771; Wood Co. (NW). 12* m N 'of Findlay^B&O
RR. Manufactures leather coverings, grey iron castings, crushed stone, carpet
laying tools, machine shop products, synthetic rubber products. Stone quarries ;
oil wells. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tomatoes.
News -f .Thursday Independent 1933
A. C. Kuipers, Editor and Publisher, 118 S. Main St.
NORTH CANTON (H4), independent branch of Canton P. O., pop. 4,082; Stark Co.
(NE). 6 m N of Canton. B&O RR. Manufactures vacuum cleaners and attach-
ments, screw machine products, tile, brick. Greenhouses; hatcheries. Diver-
sified farming.
Sun-f Wednesday Independent 1922 8 24 294 8.00
Vernon Sell, Editor; Stark County Sun, Inc., Publisher, 502 S. Main St.
NORTH INDUSTRY (H4), pop. Xl.800; Stark Co. (NE). 6 m S of Canton, nearest
bank. B&O RR. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Observer-K Thursday Independent 1954 7 24 280 2.00
Mrs. George H. France, Editor; East Canton Printing Company, Publisher,
P. O. Box 152.
NORTH OLMSTED — West Shore Post — See Lakewood.
NORWALKf (E8), pop. 9,776; Huron Co. (N). 16 m SE of Sandusky. NYC; NYC&SL
RRs. Manufactures Venetian blinds, screens, hardwood flooring, novelties, rub-
ber goods, game boards, furniture, foundry products, oleomargarine. Diversified
farming. Fruit, sweet corn, cabbage.
§1,347
Reflector- Herald -f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1830
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Dudley A. White, Editor and Publisher.
8 23 294 13.00 §4,962
NORWOOD (C9H), branch of Cincinnati P. O.. pop. 36,001. Hamilton Co. (SW). 6 m
NE of Cincinnati. B&O; N&W ; PA RRs. Manufactures office equipment,
playing cards, chemicals, automobile bodies, electrical equipment, laundry ma-
chines.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1894 8 24 301 2.50
Wolf Publishing Co., 4415 Main Ave.
OAKHARBOR <D2%), pop. 2,870; Ottawa Co. (N). 24 m SE of Toledo. NYC; NYC&SL
RRs. Manufactures cement blocks, weather stripping, aluminum products,
canned goods. Fruit packing house. Timber. Diversified farming.
Ottawa County Exponent -f Friday Democratic 1871 8 24 287 3.50 §3,373
Raymond G. Sperber, Editor; Nick Stevens, Publisher.
OAK HILL (E8), pop. 1,615; Jackson Co. (S). 25 m NE of Portsmouth. B&O RR.
Extensive fire brick manufactories; sponge rubber factory; foundry; produce
packing houses. Coal mines; gas wells; clay pits. Fruit, poultry, dairy farms.
Apples.
Press -f Wednesday Republican 1908 8 24 280 2.00 2,260
Lucille Owens, Editor; Jackson Publishing Co., Publisher.
OAKWOOD (B8), pop. 642; Paulding Co. (NW). 80 m NW of Lima. NYC&SL RR.
Manufactures Venetian blinds. Timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, soy-
beans.
News-f Thursday Independent 1902 5 24 224 2.00 §975
Harry W. Fletchtner, Editor and Publisher.
OBERLIN (F3), pop. 7,062; Lorain Co. (N). 9 m SW of Elyria. NYC RR. Oberlin Col-
lege. Residential. Fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
ColleKe Store V 6 ti. a yr f College Store 1929 2 42 140x5.00
Prints Buyers Guide, bi-annually. (Supplies Controlled free dist. 2,045
National Assn. of College Stores, Publisher, 15 S. Main St.
Current Religious Thought.. ..Quarterly Religious . 1941 2 86 122 2.60
Herbert D. Rugg, Editor; Current Religious Thought Press, Publisher, Box 148.
News-Tribune + Thursday Ind.Rep 1860 8 24 294 3.50 **2,193
Brad H. Williams and Don J. Pease, Editors; Oberlin Printing Company, Pub.
Oberlin Alumni Magazine Monthly Coll. Alumni 1904 3 26 140 x
Not issued during June, July, August, Sept. Controlled free dist. $19,000
Mercedes H. Singleton, Editor; The Alumni Association of Oberlin College.
Publisher, Wilder Hall.
Oberlin ReviewV Tues.&Fri Collegiate 1874 7 24 280 5.50 J2.700
Students of Oberlin College, Editors and Publishers.
OHIO CITY (A4), pop. 861: Van Wert Co. (NW). 80 m W of Lima. NYC; ERIE;
NYC&SL RRs. Bank, Rockford. Soybean processing; alfalfa dehydrating plant.
Cannery; feed mill. Agriculture. Dairy products, corn, wheat, oats.
Progress -f Thursday Republican 1894 6 26 280 2.00
Albert L. Croy, Editor; Ohio City Progress, Publisher.
OLMSTED FALLS (G2%), pop. 1,187; Cuyahoga Co. (NE). 12 m SW of Cleveland.
NYC RR. Manufactures abrasive products, glass containers, screw machine
products, electrical appliances. Agriculture.
Trees Magazine Bi-monthly Arboriculture.... 19 37 3 28 140 2.00 8,000
Edward H. Scanlon. Editor and Publisher. 7621 Lewis Road. Controlled free dist. 1,000
West Shore Post — See Lakewood.
ORRVILLE (G4), pop. 6,168; Wayne Co. (NEC). 44 m S of Cleveland. PA; NYC&SL
RRs. Manufactures castings, stokers, harness, saddlery, hardware, truck bodies,
apple butter, preserves, jellies, dried milk products, organs, boiler control
equipment, creosoted lumber. Creamery ; Meat packing plant. Dairy, grain farms.
Courier-Ores cent + Thursday Independent 1868 8 24 280 8.00 93,231
Paul L. Powell, Editor; The Courier Publishing Company, Inc., 409 N. Main St,
-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vl"ued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee,
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ORWELL (J2H), pop. 769; Ashtabula Go. (NE). 21 m N of Warren. Railroad station,
East Orwell. PA RR. Pneumatic tools, steel manufactured. Dairy, poultry, fruit,
grain farms.
News-Letter + ......................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1890 5 24 224 1.00 §1,050
F. S. Dnngan, Jr., Editor; The Orwell Prtg. Co., Publisher, 14 N. Maple St.
OTTAWAf (B8H), pop. 2.962; Putnam Co. (NW). 20 m N of Lima. BAG; DTAI
RRs. Manufactures television picture tubes, storm doors, windows. Beet sugar
refinery; cannery; hatchery. Stone quarries; oil wells. Diversified farming.
Corn, wheat, sugar beets.
Putnam County Sentinel +.... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1855 8 24 808 2.50 §3,606
R. E. Laudick, Editor; The Sentinel Publishing Company.
OXFORD (A6H), pop. 6.944; Butler Co. (SW). 15 m NW of Hamilton. BAG; ERIE
RRs. Miami University; Western College (women). Residential. Agriculture.
Wheat, corn, milk.
Laurel of Phi Kappa Tau ........ Quarterly .......... Coll. Frat ......... 1906 2 80 110 2.00 121,000
J. L. Anson, Editor; Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, Publisher.
Miami StudentV ...................... Tues.&Fri ....... Collegiate ........... 1826 8 24 294 4.00 8,200
Students of Miami University, Editors and Publishers.
Press-H ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1932 8 24 294 4.00 §2,400
Bob White, Editor; Mrs. Avis W. Cullen. Publisher.
Western Round Up V .............. Thursday ....... Collegiate .......... 1928 7 24 252 3.00 700
Students of Western College. Editors and Publishers.
PAINESVILLEi (H2), pop. 14,482; Lake Co. (NE). On Grand River, 80 m NE of
Cleveland. NYC; NYCASL; B&O; FPAE RRs. Nurseries ; railroad shops. Veneer
cutting machinery, metallic bindings, sodium alkalies, baskets, bronze powder.
chemicals manufactured. Lake Erie College (women). Ships apples. Fruit, truck,
dairy farms.
Republican .....
8
2,940
.000
,000
§1,138
$4.000
$4,0
Color advertising accepted.
Jack Ott, Editor; D. C. Rowley. Publisher.
PANDORA (CSft), pop. 717; Putnam Co. (NW). 18 m NE of Lima. ACAY RR. Polish-
ing compound factory; cannery, hatchery; Elevator. Stone quarries. Diversified
farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1899 6 24 260 2.50 783
V. C. Schumacher, Editor; Mrs. W. H. Schumacher, Publisher.
PARKVIEW— West Shore Post— See Lakewood.
PARMA— See Cleveland.
PATASKALA (E5%). pop. 928; Licking Co. (C). 18 m E of Columbus. B&O; PA RRs.
Pyrometric cone factory. Fruit, dairy farms.
Standard + ............................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1886 6 26 280 3.00 §1,537
H. M. Needham, Editor; H. M. Needham and T. W. Caw, Publishers.
PAULDINGf (A8). pop. 2.852; Paulding Co. (NW). 87 m NW of Lima. NYC RR.
Beet sugar refinery; hatchery; drain tile, brake linings, furniture manufactured.
Agriculture. Corn, wheat, sugar beets.
Progress-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1872 8 24 287 8.00
Ralph W. Reinhart, Editor and Publisher, 113 S. Williams St.
Timely Tips Magazine + ......... Monthly .......... Mailorder ......... 1926 2 28 112 2.00
H. M. Brune. Editor and Publisher. 721 N. Williams St. Controlled free dist.
PAYNE (A8H), pop. 1,062; Paulding Co. (NW). 22 m E of Ft. Wayne, Ind. NYC&SL
RR. Gas wells, grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, sugar beets.
Reflector and Press-Review.. .Wednesday ..... Independent ..... .1884 8 24 284 2.00
R. W. Reinhart, Editor and Publisher.
PEMBERVILLE (C8), pop. 1.099; Wood Co. (NW). 18 m S of Toledo. CAO; NYC
RRs. Sheet metal, aluminum factory. Elevator; hatchery. Agriculture. Corn.
wheat, oats.
Leader -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 7 24 280 2.50 1,200
William M. Campbell, Editor and Publisher.
PERRYSBURG (C2H), pop. 4.006; Wood Co. (NW). On Maumee River, 10 m SW of
Toledo. BAO RR. Manufactures children's vehicles, playground equipment,
metal stampings, glass signs, cigars. Stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, tomatoes.
Journal-!- .................................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1862 7 23 280 2.50 81,200
Emil Honner and I. L. Steinman, Editors and Publishers.
Messenger ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1935 7 24 276 2.60 $1,880
Mrs. Betty M. Hart, Editor and Publisher.
PIONEER (A2), pop. 696; Williams Co. (NW). 55 m W of Toledo. Railroad station.
Alvordton. WAB; NYC; PAF RRs. Flour, wood novelties manufactured. Hatch-
ery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Tri-State Alliance 4- ................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1879 7 24 280 2.00 81,246
William K. Turner and Ross D. Turner, Publishers.
PIQUA (B5), pop. 17,447; Miami Co. (W). 28 m NW of Dayton. B&O; PA RRs. Mann-
factures underwear, sweaters, bathing suits, oil mill machinery, lumber veneers,
bottle caps, felt, blankets, paper boxes, motor cars, beer, tools, dairy, foundry
products. Meat packing plant Stone quarries. Agriculture.
Call-f- ........................................ Ev».ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1888 8 22 808 20.80 **9,649
_ Frank R. Meyers, Editor; Piqua Call Publishing Company.
Circulation AASept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jirae and March A.B.C. Statements; *A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPX). Statement; Bold face, sworn; JPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. + Nonpar* U
ems, 12 to loch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tComtty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McMally
estimate, y lined only during academic year. xStsbscriptlon included in membership lee.
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PLAIN CITY (D6), pop. 1,715; Madison Co. (8WC). 18 m NW of Columbus. PA RR.
Corn cannery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
Advocate-}- ............................... Wednesday ....Independent ...... 1894 8 24 294 3.00
Floyd Shaylor, Editor; The Madison Press Co., Publisher, London.
PLYMOUTH <E8%), pop. 1,510; Richland Co. (NC). 20 m NW of Mansfield. B&O;
ACA Y RRs. Locomotives, clay machin'y, cement blocks manufactured. Farming.
Advertiser^- ................. . ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1853 7 24 280 3.00
A. L. Paddock, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
POMEROYf (F7K), pop. 8,656; Meigs Co. (8E). On Ohio River, 40 m SW of Marl-
etta. NYC; C&O RRs. Bridge with Mason, W. Va. Manufactures iron goods,
boilers, chemicals, lumber, bromides. Walnut, oak, timber; coal, salt mines.
Dairy, poultry, truck, fruit farms. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Sentinel-*- ................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1888 8 24 294 13.20
Ohio Valley Sentinel, Inc., Publisher.
PORTAGE LAKES— See Akron.
PORT CLINTONf (E2%), pop. 5,541; Ottawa Co. (N). On Lake Erie, 12 m W of
Sandusky. NYC RR. Manufactures auto window channels, boats, gypsum prod-
ucts, canned goods, beverages. Fisheries ; gypsum mines, Fruit farms. Peaches,
apples, corn, tomatoes.
Herald and Republican + ........ Friday ............. Republican ......... 1887 8 24 294 3.50
Walter A. Krupp, Editor; Richard Krupp, Publisher.
News-f ..................................... j&VS8uneX' ^ Democratic ........ 1865 8 24 287 5.50
Mrs. Juel R. Cover, Editor; Robert W. Reider, Publisher.
PORTSMOUTH! (E8), pop. 86,798; Scioto Co. (S). On Ohio River, 90 m S of Colum-
bus. B&O; C&O; N&W RRs. Airline, LCA. Boat connections.
Manufactures steel, shoes, castings, stoves, bricks. Railroad shops. Atomic
Energy Plant. Three banks; deposits (6-30-58), $52,901,653. 25,808 electric
(AC) meters; 12,022 gas (nat.) meters; 17,426 telephones. Stone quarries.
Airport.
Circ
92,105
$1,701
§3,640
54,112
§5,846
Muzzle Blasts .......................... Monthly .......... Rifl^Infruc'n 1933 3 26 269 3'00 6'000
B. Le Roy Compton, Editor; National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association, Pub..
P. O. Box 1150.
Times + ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1852 8 23 308 15.60**2S,238
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
George Stowell, Editor; Brush-Moore Newspaper, Inc., Publisher, 637 Sixth St.
QUAKER CITY (H5%), pop. 656; Guernsey Co. (E). 18 m E of Cambridge. B&O RR.
Creamery. Coal mines. Dairy, fruit farms. Apples.
Home Towner-f ...................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1929 7 24 280 2.00 975
F. A. Morgan, Editor and Publisher.
RAVENNAf-KENT (H3), pop. 22,275 (Ravenna 9,857, Kent 12,418); Portage Co.
(NE). 17 m E of Akron. ERIE; PA; B&O RRs. Manufactures rubber sundries,
excavating equipment, worsted yarn and cloth, clay products, castings, furnaces,
toys, hardware, toy balloons, furniture, structural steel, lumber. Agriculture.
Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Record and Courier Tribune -f- Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1830 8 22 301 18.72**15,379
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. R. Sicuro and L. C. Troyer, Editors ; The Record Publishing Co.
REPUBLIC (D3), pop. 616; Seneca Co. (N). 27 m SW of Sandusky. B&O RR. Agri-
culture. Grain, hay, livestock.
Reporter -f ............................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 7 24 280 2.50 §560
Gladys Riff el, Editor; Hossler & George. Publishers, Bloom ville.
REYNOLDSBURG (E5%), pop. 724; Franklin Co. (C). 10 m E of Columbus, nearest
bank. Railroad station, Blacklick. B&O; PA RRs. Residential.
Record-f* .............. Friday ......... Independent.. .1956 6 24 280 2.00 §1,500
Edward Rothe, Editor; Theodore E. Conover, Publisher.
RICHWOOD (D4K), Pop. 1,866: Union Co. (WC). 14 m SW of Marion. ERIE RR.
Corn packer and processor. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Gazette 4- ................................. .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1872 7 24 276 2.00 §2,478
G. W. Keigley, Editor; Worden Publishing Co., Publisher.
RIPLEY (C8), pop. 1,792; Brown Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 46 m SB of Cincinnati.
Ferry to railroad station at South Ripley, Ky. C&O RR. Tobacco warehouses;
shoe factory; foundry; saw mill. Tobacco farms.
Bee-f ....................................... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1842 8 24 280 2.50 §1,875
W. J. Wylie, Editor; M. S. Ross. Publisher.
RISINGSUN (D8), pop. 744; Wood Co. (NW). 87 m SB of Toledo. C&O RR. Bank,
Bradner. Diversified farming. Eggs, dairy products, grain.
Unique-Derrick ........................ Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1888 8 24 280 2.60 §1,012
Circulates also in Bloomdale.
Ben W. Strange, Editor and Publisher.
RITTMAN (G8H), pop. 8,810; Wayne Co. (NEC). 40 m S of Cleveland. B&O; BRIE
RRs. Paper board, paper boxes, fibre cans manufactured. Agriculture. Fruit,
livestock, dairy products.
Press + ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1912 8 24 294 8.00 §2,576
James R. Witcberger, Editor; Russell W. Frey, Publisher.
CtrcalatkMi-**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. VI>«>*4 o«>r daring academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership ft*.
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ROCKFORD <A4), pop. 1.112; Mercer Go. (W). 80 m W of Lima. NYC RR. Tomato
canneries. Stone quarries; oil wells. Diversified farming.
24
24
274
274
2.00
2.00
Clre
r). 80 m W of Lima. NYC RR. Tomato
versified farming.
Ohio Rural Carrier 4- Monthly | CanrSers*"*' 1925 8 26 1>8° x 1'800
M. E. McCauley, Editor; Ohio Rural Carriers Assn., Publisher.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1888 6 26 276 2.50 1.O25
Fred Baltzell, Editor; Rockford Press, Publisher.
ROCKY RIVER— See Cleveland and Lake wood.
ROSEVILLE— Roseville Messenger— See Crooksville.
ROSSFORD (C2H). Pop. 8,968; Wood Co. (NW). 4 m S of Toledo. Railroad station in
Lucas Co. B&O; TT RRs.
Record-}- Friday Independent 1940 7 28 280 2.60
Emil Honner and I. L. Steinman, Editors and Publishers, Perrysburg.
SABINA (C6%). pop. 1,696; Clinton Co. (SW). 86 m S of Springfield. PA; B&O RRs.
Manufactures small tools, wood pumps, cement vaults, blocks, canned corn.
Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
News-Record H- Thursday Republican 1877 6 24 224 2.25
J. Richard Gaskins, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT CLAIRSVILLEf (J6%), pop. 8.040; Belmont Co. (E). 11 m W of Wheeling,
W. V. NYC&SL RR. Manufactures dairy products. Coal mines; oil, gas wells.
Diversified farming.
{Belmont Chronicle + Wednesday Republican 1813
Ga«ette+ Friday Democratic 1812
William Frey, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT MARYS (B4H). pop. 6,208; Auglaize Co. (W). On St. Marys River, 22 m
SW of Lima. NYC; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures paper, woolen blankets, rubber
products, pliofilm, tool, die, semi-steel castings, office furniture. State Fish
Hatchery. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
L*ader + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1906 8 24 280 10.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Kathryn C. Geiger. Editor; Leader Printing Co., Publisher, 102 E. Spring St.
SALEM (J4). pop. 12,764; Columbiana Co. (E). 20 m SW of Youngstown. PA RR.
Manufactures tubs, sinks, pumps, chinaware, machinery, bathroom fixtures,
electric furnaces, electric dishwashers, metal kitchen furniture, dairy products.
Coal mines. Dairy, grain, fruit farms. Wheat, corn, apples.
Farm and Dairy 4- Wednesday Agric. Ind 1913 5 24 224 2.60
J. T. Darling. Editor; The Lyle Printing and Publishing Co., 186 E. State St.
News-f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1889 8 23 294 15.60
Color advertising accepted.
Brush-Moore Newspapers. Inc., Publishers.
Ohio Holstein News Monthly Breeding 1939 3 24 140 xl.OO
Howard S. Dodge, Ed.; Ohio Holstein-Friesian Assn., Inc., Pub.. 1028 E. State St.
Ohio Jersey News-f Monthly Breeding 1936 Controlled* f ree dist.
Mrs. Phyllis Biggerstaff, Editor; Lyle Printing & Pub. Co., 185 E. State St.'
SANDUSKYf <E2%). pop. 29,876; Erie Co. (N). On Sandusky Bay, on Lake Erie,
50 m W of Cleveland. B&O; NYC; NYC&SL; PA RRs. Excellent harbor, and
an extensive Lake trade.
Manufactures corrugated fibre boxes, crayons, centrifugal castings, fertilizer,
rubber novelties, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, iron and steel castings,
ball bearings, metal cabinets, system conveyors, chains, steel fabrications, wine,
champagne, milled nuts, clay products, edible cake ornaments, spraying machines,
radios and televisions, soft drinks, plastic tile, boats, automotive hardware. Meat
packing plants. Three banks; deposits (6-30-58), $55,483,492. 9,324 (res.)
electric meters; 9,775 (res.) jras meters; 12,503 (res.) telephones. Ohio State
Soldiers Home. Summer resort. Fisheries; limestone quarries. Diversified
farming.
Regis ter-t- ..Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1822 8 22 301 18.72*^19,522
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
P. L. Heiberger, Editor; Sandusky Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
SCIO (H6), pop. 1,162; Harrison Co. (E). 12 m N of Cadiz. NYC&SL; PA RRs. Pottery.
Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Herald 4- Friday Independent 1879 8 24 308 3.00
Richard Brackin, Editor; Standard Printing and Publishing Co., Publisher,
Carrollton.
SEBRING (H4), pop. 4,046; Mahoning Co. (NE). 6 m E of Alliance, banking town.
PA RR. Manufactures pottery, china and enamelware, corrugated boxes, cement
product*. Diversified farming. Milk, grain.
Times + ....Friday Independent. 1901 8 24 808 2.00
A. D. Menges, Editor; Sebring Printing and Publishing Co., 166 E. Ohio Ave.
SEVILLE (G8% ). pop. 968; Medina Co. (N). 18 m W of Akron. B&O RR. Manufactures
floor jacks, cement blocks. Grain and coal elevators; foundry. Agriculture.
Com, potatoes, wheat.
Chronicle -f- M Friday Independent...... 1946 6 24 224 2.00
Lee Gavin, Editor and Publisher.
8900
605
$1,060
91,325
$4,889
8,965
**9,980
2,450
425
§2,965
1,600
81,066
AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •NonpanU
ems, 12 to inch. YAtate lines, 14 to inch. tCotrat? seat Poptilation— 1950 Census. xRmnd McHslly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Odd* to *• «** of the Directory m front of book.
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SHELBY (E4), pop. 7,071; Richland Co. (NO). 12 m NW of Mansfield. BAG; NYC
RRs. Manufactures seamless tubing, salesbooks, builders' hardware, bicycles
gum, autocall systems. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats. '
Globe-f..... Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1900 8 24 294 10.00 53,750
Roy Garvin, Editor; Stambaugh, Stambaugh, and Moore, Publishers. »—»v
SHERWOOD (A8). pop. 570; Defiance Co. (NW). 83 m NE of Fort Wayne, Ind. BAO:
NYC RRs. Elevators. Agriculture. Wheac, corn, oats.
Chronicle Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 280 2.00 740
George E. Gilbertsen, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
SIDNEY* (B6), pop. 11,491; Shelby Co. (W). On Miami River. 40 m N of Dayton.
B&O; NYC RRs. Manufactures engine lathes, aluminum cooking utensils,
newspaper folders, grain handling machinery, electric refrigerators, washing
machines, steel scrapers, bus bodies, beer, paper boxes, candy. Tannery; meat
packing plant. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans, hogs.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent -1891 9 23 301 21.84*^10,090
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
E. C. Amos. Publisher.
SOMERSET (F6), pop. 1,883; Perry Co. (SEC). 20 m SW of Zanesville. B&O RR.
Building brick, tile factory; hatchery. Coal mines. Farming. Corn, wheat, soy
beans.
Press + Thursday Republican 1873 7 24 280 2.60 51,200
Francis A. Emmert, Editor; Somerset Press, Publisher.
SOUTH CHARLESTON (C6), pop. 1.462; Clark Co. (WC). 12 m SE of Springfield.
PA; DT&I RRs. Manufactures veterinary remedies, wooden heels, canned corn.
Agriculture.
Sentinel + Thursday Republican 1832 6 24 224 2.00 §2,025
John F. Dyer, Editor and Publisher.
SPENCER (F8), pop. 740; Medina Co. (N). 13 m W of Medina. NYC&SL; ACAY RRs.
Manufactures auto axles. Hatchery; creamery; grain elevator. Agriculture.
Booster Thursday Shopping 1929 6 24 270 711 — Free
Joseph W. Parrott, Publisher, West Salem.
SPENCERVILLE (B4), pop. 1,826; Allen Co. (NW). 15 m SW of Lima. ERIE RR.
Manufactures furniture, tile, plated specialties. Oil wells. Dairy, stock, grain
farms. Corn, hay, soybeans.
Journal-News + Thursday Republican 1879 7 24 308 3.00 §1,618
Bennett-Hahn Co., Publisher.
SPRINGFIELDf (C6U), pop. 78,508; Clark Co. (WC). 25 m NE of Dayton. NYC;
ERIE: PA.-DT&I RRs.
Manufactures agricultural implements, auto parts, furnace stokers, electric
motors and equipment, machine tools, diesel engines, dairy and agricultural
products, metallic caskets, funeral supplies, incubators, trucks; pattern making.
Four banks; bank clearings (12-31-67), $843,224,771; deposits (12-31-67),
$68,126,067. 43,709 electric meters; 80,736 gas (nat.) meters; 49,955 tele-
phones. Wittenberg College.
1News + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1817 8 23 308 15.60*^29375
News-Sun-f .Sunday Independent 1928 8 23 308 7.80**4O,224
Sun-f- ,Morn.ex.Sun...Independent -1894 8 23 308 15.60**18,278
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Springfield Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, Limestone and North Sts.
Ohio Odd Fellow -f Monthly Fraternal 1948 2 28 107x1.00 6,870
Vernon Marconett, Editor; Grand Lodge of Ohio, Ind. Order of Odd Fellows.
404 E. McCreight Ave.
Post (Negro) Thursday Independent 1956 8 24 283 3.50 7,000
B. P. Steptoe, Publisher, 29 S. Market Place.
Wittenberg Torch-f V Friday CoH,*.U 191< ckt&bd'&j'&rt! * W
Students of Wittenberg College, Editors and Publishers, Wittenberg College.
STEUBENVILLEf (J5), pop. 85,872; Jefferson Co. (E). On Ohio River, 26 m N of
Wheeling, W. Va. NYCASL; PA RRs. Boat connection.
Manufactures iron, steel, tin plate and containers, pottery, fire clay prod-
ucts, titanian products, wall paper, coke and tar, brass processing, glass works.
Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $168,647,000; deposits (6-30-58),
$82,385,440. 18,250 electric (AC) meters; 17,950 gas (nat.) meters; 20,630
telephones. Extensive coal mining. Gas wells. TV station.
Baronette, The-f V Wednesday Collegiate 1947 5 24 224 3.00 U,200
Journalism students of College of Steubenville. Editors and Publishers.
Herald-Star + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1806 8 23 315 15.60^*29,840
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. J. Michl, Editor; Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
e Dige?t+° *!"!....} Thur8day Democratic 1928 7 22 276 6.00 51,745
Steubenville Jeflferaonian Co., Publisher, 157 N. 3rd St.
Register + Friday Catholic 1945 8 28 294 3.00 * 10,27 3
Msgr. Joseph P. Kiefer, Litt.D., Ed.; The Catholic Press Assn., Pub., Box 911.
STRASBURG (G4), pop. 1,866; Tuscarawas Co. (E). 16 m SW of Canton. B&O RR.
Flr« brick, lumber manufactured. Coal mines. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Inter-County Gaiette-f Thursday Independent 1944 6 24 266 2.00 995
Robert G. Bolster, Editor; Bantam Press, Publisher, 128 S. Wooster Ave.
CtraOatton-HHtSept. A.B.C Statement; wJune and Msrch A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubHsher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +U«es Mats, •Nonpaftfl
ems. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Popolation—lMO Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlnsatd only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fe*.
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STRUTHERS (J8H), pop. 11,941; Mahoning Co. (NE). On Mahoning River, 5 m SB
of Youngstown. NYC; PA RRs. Manufactures steel, pig iron, metal products.
Agriculture.
Journal-f Thursday Republican 1912 8 24 287 2.50
L. V. McCarthy, Editor; Journal Publishing Co., 23 Lowellville Road.
STRYKER (B2%), pop. 1,026; Williams Co. (NW). 50 m SW of Toledo. NYC RR.
Drain tile, copper wire cable, house trailers manufactured. Hatchery. Agricul-
ture. Corn, wheat, hay.
Advance Thursday Independent 1882 8 24 815 2.00 944
C. M. Nichols, Editor and Publisher.
SUGARCREEK (H4%), pop. 889 ; Tuscarawas Co. (E). 26 m SW of Canton. NYC&SL
RR. Manufactures face brick, tile, swiss cheese. Coal mines. Dairy, grain
farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Budget -f Thursday Democratic 1890 8 24 280 8.00 §8,600
Geo. R. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
SUNBURY (E5) , pop. 936; Delaware Co. (C). 28 m NE of Columbus. PA RR. Cheese
factory; elevator. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, hay.
News-f Thursday Independent 1881 6 26 286 3.00 §1,735
W. H. Whitney, Editor and Publisher.
SWANTON (B2H). pop. 1,740; Fulton Co. (NW). 20 m SW of Toledo. NYC RR. Manu-
factures oil burners, corn shelters, wooden containers, feed mills. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms. Corn, wheat, sugar beets.
Enterprise-f Wednesday Democratic 1886 8 24 308 3.00 **2,079
Jack Wills, Editor; R. E. Behm, Publisher.
SYCAMORE (DStt), pop. 935; Wyandot Co. (NWC). 14 m S of Tiffin. AC&Y; NYC
RRs. Hatcheries. Grain, Stock, dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
LeaderH- Thursday Republican 1893 6 26 276 2.50 §890
J. W. Hudgins, Editor and Publisher.
SYLVANIA (C2), pop. 2,433; Lucas Co. (NW). 10 m NW of Toledo. NYC RR.
Manufactures cement, fertilizer, rock products. Stone quarries. Truck, poultry
farms. Corn, wheat.
Sentinel-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1907 8 24 308 2.50 §4,286
Bob Mey, Editor; Sentinel Publishing Company, 5716 Summit St.
TIFFlNf (D3%), Pop. 18,952; Seneca Co. (N). On Sandusky River, 45 m SE of
Toledo. B&O; NYC; PA RRs. Manufactures glassware, pottery, abrasive
wheels, grain-conveying, well-drilling and tool-making machinery, wire, auto
clutches, church furniture, automatic doors, stamped metal specialties, egg
dyes, clay radiants. Cold storage plant; hatcheries. Heidelberg College. Lime-
stone quarries; clay pits. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, hogs.
Advertiser-Tribune -I- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1832 8 24 294 20.80**10,317
J. H. Thompson, Editor; Advertiser-Tribune Company, Inc., Publisher.
Ed(Uno t[&dv\ Fonim' The JQuarterly Education 1935 2 30 110x4.00 $21,250
E. I. F. Williams, Editor; Kappa Delta Pi, Publishers, 288 East Perry St.
Kfflkilik-f V Saturday Collegiate 1893 6 26 266 2.50 940
Students of Heidelberg College, Editors and Publishers.
TIPP CITY (B5%), pop. 3,804; Miami Co. (W). 16 m N of Dayton. B&O RR. Manu-
factures motors, exhaust pipes, novelties, toys, toy pistols, paper, cannery.
Nurseries; cannery. Dairy, grain farms.
Herald-h Wednesday Ind. Rep 1869 8 24 287 2.50 §2,595
Clayton Finch, Editor and Publisher.
TIRO (E4), pop. 885; Crawford Co. (NC). 14 m NE of Bucyrus. PA RR. Lumber
mill; hatchery. Oak, beech, elm timber. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
World-f Thursday Independent 1911 7 27 280 2.50 §640
Carl Baker, Editor; Hossler and George, Publishers, Bloomville.
TOLEDOf (C2), pop. 803,616; Lucas Co. (NW). On Maumee River, 8 m from Lake
Erie, 60 m SW of Detroit, Mich. MC; B&O; DT&I; NYC; NYC&SL; PA; WAB;
C&O RRs. Boat connections. Airlines: CAP; DAL; EAL; LCA; TWA; UAL.
Located in the oil and gas district of Ohio. Important shipping center. Exten-
sive glass manufactories. Manufactures automobiles, axles, shafts and transmis-
sions, die castings, scales, bushings and bearings, atomizers, clay products,
spark plugs, plastics. Railroad shops, shipyards. Stone, gypsum, cement quarries.
Six banks, clearings (1957), $1,910,985,665; deposits (1957), $532,932,559.
188,763 electric meters; 112,202 gas meters; 200,474 telephones. University
of Toledo and other colleges. TV station.
American Flint Monthly Labor 1900 8 24 126 x $15,000
George M. Parker, Editor; Buettner & Breska, Publisher, 204 Huron St. (4).
American Legion Press -h Friday Am. Legion 1921 8 24 287 2.00 J27.600
Edwin J. Tippett, Editor and Publisher, 1106 Dorr St. (7).
Ameryka-Echo-f (Polish) .Sunday Independent 1886 8 24 294 7.00 §16,508
Marian Wojcechowski, Editor ; Ameryka-Echo, Inc., Publisher.
1154 Nebraska Ave. (7).
„. . , JEvg.ex.Sun., TTI . ^ -„* 1835 8 28 315 32.24**! 83, 143
f Blade+ |gu £ Morn. Independent Sunday circ.**175,711
J Michael Bradshaw, Editor; Paul Block, Jr. and Wm. Block, Publishers (4).
I Times-f- Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1846 8 28 815 21.42 **38,29«
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I Kenneth D. Tooill, Ex. Ed.; Paul Block, Jr. and Wm. Block, Publishers (4).
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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8,550
*46,303
J4.650
J5.016
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Bronze Raven (offset) (NegrQ). Saturday Independent 1948 5 23 224 5.00
Frances A. Belcher, Editor and Publisher, 920 Collingswood Blvd. (2).
Bulletin of the Toledo 1 Monthly Medical 1917 2 82 108 2.00
Academy of Medicine J Not issued during July and Aug.
G. M. Todd, M.D., Editor; Academy of Medicine of Toledo and Lucas County,
Publisher, 8101 Collingwood Ave. (10).
Campus Collegian +V Friday. .. Collegiate 1922 8 24 273 x2.00
University of Toledo Board of Publications, University of Toledo (6).
Catholic Chronicle-f- Friday Catholic 1934 8 28 301 3.50
Catholic Press Union, Inc., Publisher, 1938 Spielbusch Ave, (2).
Co-operative Dairy Farmer....Monthly Co-op.D'yMkts..l921 4 26 168 xl.OO
Roy Benson, Editor; Northwestern Co-operative Sales Assn., Publisher,
210 N. Westwood (7).
Jewish News Monthly Independent 1951 5 24 238 1.50
Irvin L. Edelstein, Editor and Publisher, 310 Gardner Bldg.
Legal News-f {& Sun?*'8**' Court News 1894 5 24 224 39'°°
Lucious Hunt, Editor; Chittenden Press, Inc., Publisher, 445 Huron St.
..L.a^a^V^r^News } Monthly Agriculture 1950 5 24 224
Subscription price $1.00 for 2 years.
OMI Publishing Co., 2313 Madison Ave., Suite 207 (2).
Sun+ .Thursday Independent 1920 8 28 294 1.60
Isabel Whitehouse Toppin, Editor and Publisher, 512 Fourth St. (5). 19,000 — Free
Times — See Blade.
Toledo (Hung.) Friday Independent 1929 7 26 283 8.00
Dr. Geza Farkas, Editor and Publisher, 1958 Genesee St. (5).
Toledo Bu.lne.. New, Monthly Ch. of Com 19« cU^lJ&e di8t* t3.500
Eliot Teitlebaum, Editor; Toledo C. of C., Publisher, 218 Huron St.
Toledo Union Journal -f Friday Labor 1942 8 24 301 3.00 $30,000
Walter Murphy, Editor; Organized Labor, Publisher, 425 Winthrop St.
West Toledo Herald Thursday Independent 1922 8 22 297 2.00 Jl.OOO
Allen Foster, Editor and Publisher, 4110 Secor Rd. J24.000 — Free
TORONTO (J4%), pop. 7,258; Jefferson Co. (E). On Ohio River, 7 m N of Steuben-
ville. PA RR. Manufactures steel sheets, tinplate, sewer pipes, bricks, paper,
glass reflectors, dairy, foundry products. Diversified farming.
Tribune + Tues. & Fri Ind. Dem 1879 7 26 280 5.00
Clarence F. Peck, Editor ; Toronto Tribune Co., Publisher.
TROTWOOD (A6), pop. 1,066; Montgomery Co. (SW). 10 m NW of Dayton. PA; B&O
RRs. Manufactures truck and bus bodies, trailers, fabricated metal products.
Truck, grain, stock, poultry farms. Tobacco, wheat, corn.
Photo News Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1953 5 24 224 8.00
Also circulates in Englewood.
Dorothy M. Roof, Editor; Elgin W. Roof, Publisher, Box 359.
TROYf (B5%), pop. 10.661; Miami Co. (W). On Miami River, 20 m N of Dayton.
B&O ; NYC RRs. Manufactures electric food preparing machinery, gummed paper
and cloth, airplane wheels, brakes, electric generators, motors, welding ma-
chines. Meat packing plant. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Miami News-f Sunday Independent 1958 8 22 301 5.20
Glenn C. Abel, Editor.
News-f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1909 8 22 301 20.80
Color advertising accepted.
R. George Kuser, Jr., Editor; Troy Daily News, Inc., Publisher.
UHRICHSVILLE (H5), pop. 6,614 ; Tuscara was Co. (E). 80 m S of Canton. PA; B&O
RRs. Hydraulic cranes, pottery, gloves, dies, sewer pipe manufactories; brick,
clay products, cigars also manufactured. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Chronicle-f Evpr.ex.Sun Republican 1895 8 24 294 15.60
W. H. Stoutt, Editor; The Chronicle Company, Publisher.
UPPER SANDUSKYf <D4), pop. 4,897; Wyandot Co. (NWC). 18 m N of Marion.
PA: C&O RRs. Manufactures steam pumps, fancy brick, burial vaults, metal
cutting tools, lumber, custom molds, concrete and plastic products. Hatcheries.
Stone quarries. Grain, dariy, stock, poultry farms.
Chief-Union -f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1878 7 26 28712.00
Nelson J. Rail. Editor; The Daily Chief Company, Publisher.
URBANAt (C6%), pop. 9.385: Champaign Co. (WO. 14 m N of Springfield. ERIE:
NYC; PA RRs. Manufactures bond paper, dies and tools, box board, mince
meat, screens, ventilators, feed, molded plastic, fibre, dairv products. Dried fruit
packing house; greenhouse; hatcheries. Gravel pits. Stock, grain farms. Corn,
wheat.
Citi*en-f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1855 8 24 294 15.60
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Clarence J. Brown, Jr., Editor; Brown Publishing Company.
UTICA (FB), pop. 1.510: Licking Co. (C). 14 m N of Newark. B&O RR. Manufac-
tures lighting fixtures, sound proofing equipment, feeds Agriculture. Wheat,
corn, livestock.
Herald 4- Thursday Republican 1878 6 24 252 3.00
Arthur E. Dove, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' a Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Visaed only during* academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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**7,S4S
§4,567
§4,520
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VAN WERTf (A4), pop. 10,864; Van Wert Co. (W). 28 m NW of Lima. PA; NYO
RRs. Manufactures metal tool kits, work clothing, cheese, fibre sh pping drums,
oil seals, hoselines, canned goods. Peony nurseries ; hatcheries. Stone quarries.
Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Times-Bulletin + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1846 8 24 308 18.20 §6,947
Color advertising accepted.
Ford G. Owens, Publisher.
VERMILION (F8), pop. 2,214; Erie Co. (N). On Lake Erie, 20 m E of Sandusky.
NYC; NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures lighting fixtures, wooden tool handles,
pickles, beverages. Fisheries. Summer resort. Farming. Milk, wheat, sweet corn.
News-f Thursday Republican 1892 6 26 276 2.00 §1,297
W. B. Tarrant, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 68.
VERSAILLES (B5), pop. 1.812; Darke Co. (W). 40 m NW of Dayton. NYC RR.
Manufactures overalls, cement blocks, fertilizer. Poultrv, grain, fruit, truck
farms. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Policy-f- Thursday Democratic 1875 7 24 808 2.60 §1,850
L. J. Gunckle, Editor; Versailles Policy Publishing Company.
WADSWORTH (G8%), pop. 7,966; Medina Co. (N). 88 m S of Cleveland. ERIE RR.
Manufactures valves, matches, window shades, patent medicines, brick, tile,
granite, dairy and foundry products. Coal, salt mines. Dairy, truck, fruit, grain
farms. Corn, potatoes, wheat.
News Banner+ Thursday Republican 1866 8 24 294 3.00 **3,714
Wads worth Publishing Company.
WAPAKONETAf (B4ft) pop. 5,797; Auglaize Co. (W). 15 m S of Lima. B&O; NYC
RRs. Manufactures steel tubing, furnaces, metal plating, rubber products,
churns, apiary equipment, dairy products, canned tomatoes, beverages. Stock
dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, hay.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1905 8 24 280 10.00 §4,200
Daily News Printing Co., Inc.
WARRENf (J8), pop. 49,866; Trumbull Co. (NE). 15 m NW of Youngstown. ERIE;
B&O: PA RRs.
Manufactures iron and steel, lamps, sprinkler systems, automotive cables,
steel drums and barrels, furnaces, tools, welders, motors, fans, blowers, paint,
drinking fountains. Two banks; deposits (6-30-58), $98.000,000; 24,645 electric
(AC) meters: 17,258 pas (nat.) meters; 27,821 telephones.
Tribune-Chronicle + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1812 8 23 808 15.00**34,003
Color and comic advertising accepted.
Helen Hart Hurlbert, Publisher.
Western Reserve Democrat + 'Thursday Democratic 1841 8 24 287 1.50 —
Marie Neal Martin, Editor; Western Reserve Democrat, Inc., Publisher, 142
Franklin St.. S. W.
WASHINGTON C. H.f (D6ft). pop. 10,560; Fayette Co. (SWC). 89 m SW of Colum-
bus. B&O; DTAI; PA RRs. Manufactures shoes, gloves, canned vegetables,
fertilizer, hog feeders, paper supplies, buttermilk products, beverages. Green-
houses. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Record-Herald + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1885 8 24 301 18.20 §6,767
Color advertising accepted.
Robert S. Rochester, Editor; Paul F. Rodenfels, Publisher.
WATERVILLE (C2 H ), pop. 1,110 ; Lucas Co. (NW). 15 m SW of Toledo. NYC&SL RR.
Metal stampings, glass fibers manufactured. Hatchery. Ships fruit. Stone quar-
ries. Residential. Diversified farming. Fruit, poultry, grain.
Standard + „ Thursday Independent 1925 5 24 210 3.00 §1,550
Jack J. and Mary R. Fay, Editors and Publishers, Box 141.
WAUSEONf (B2%), pop. 8.494; Fulton Co. (NW). 85 m SW of Toledo. NYC; DTAI;
WAB RRs. Manufactures gaskets, flashlights, airplane parts, condensed milk,
canned vegetables. Elevators ; hatcheries ; foundry. Timber. Diversified farming.
Corn, oats, poultry.
Fulton Co. Expositor -f Tuesday Democratic 1875 7 24 280 2.00 §3,952
J. W. Fernamberg, Editor; Chief Publishing Co., 201 N. Fulton.
Republican -f Thursday Republican 1854 8 20 308 3.00 §3,901
Robert Reiss, Editor; Chief Publishing Co.
WAVERLYf <E7). pop. 1,679; Pike Co. (S). 16 m S of ChilHcothe. NAW; DTAI RRs.
Lake resort. Oak, beech, ash timber. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
f News-f Tuesday Republican 1842 8 24 294 2.00 §3,110
I Watchman-f Thursday Democratic 1856 8 24 294 2.00 §2t970
1 C. Lewis Ridenour, Editor; Pike County Publishers.
WAYNE (D3). pop. 761; Wood Co. (NW). 25 m S of Toledo. NYC RR. Bank. Bowling
Green. Duck hatchery. Oil wells. Diversi'd farming. Eggs, dairy products, grain.
Observer-Ad vocate+ Thursday Independent 1873 5 23 224 2.50 2,047
Circulates also In Bradner. 2,375— Free
Paul A. Lawson, Editor and Publisher.
WAYNESBURG (H4), pop. 1,258; Stark Co. (NE). 12 m 8E of Canton. PA RR.
Manufactures tile, bricks, clay products, refractories. Coal minei. Dairy, fruit,
grain farms. Apples, corn, wheat.
Sandy Valley Press Thursday Independent.....-! 898 7 24 280 1.00 §1,110
Paul H. Williams. Editor and Publisher.
CfaxaUtton— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June sod March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNslly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership let.
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WELLINGTON (F8). pop. 2,992; Lorain Co. (N). 36 m SW of Cleveland. NYC;
NYCASL RRs. Manufactures iron eastings, warehouse trucks, small steel and
dairy products, glass cloth. Dairy, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Enterprise -f ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1864 8 26 808 8.50 $2.550
Ernst L. Henes, Editor; Wellington Printing Company, Publisher.
WELLSTON (E7), pop. 5,691; Jackson Co. (S). 40 m NE of Portsmouth. B&O:
C&O RRs.
Manufactures mine machinery, revolving equipment, machine tools, bakers'
pans, coal tipplers. Coal mines ; timber. Agriculture. Apples, poultry, stock, dairy.
294 7.80 §2,874
280 3.00 1,850
Sentinel* ................................. ^n?**" RePublican ......... 18»1 8 24
J. Gordon Morrow, Editor; Sentinel Publishing Company, Inc.
Telegram -f ............................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1889 7 24
J. E. Sylvester and Lawrence Townsend, Editors and Publishers.
WELLSVILLE (J4), pop. 7,854; Columbiana Co. (E). On Ohio River, 8 m W of East
Liverpool, banking town. PA RR. Ferry to Congo, W. Va. Railroad shops and
roundhouse. Manufactures pottery, chinaware, clay machinery, bricks. Agricul-
ture. Dairy products, corn, hay.
Press -f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1947
Edwin V. Pugh, Editor and Publisher, 925 Main St.
5 24 224 8.50 tl.800
WEST ALEXANDRIA (A6), pop. 1,188; Preble Co. (SW). 18 m W of Dayton. NYC
RR. Feed generators, rubber adhesive products, tobacco boxes manufactured.
Elevator. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, tobacco.
Twin Valley News-f Thursday . . Ind. Dem. ... 1933 5 24 217 2.00 §1,200
Mrs. George E. Dunkin, Editor; George E. Dunkin. Publisher.
WESTERVILLE (D6%), pop. 4,112; Franklin Co. (C). 12 m NE of Columbus. PA
RR. Manufactures seed and grain cleaners, toy pistols, dairy products, wood
crates, insecticides, pottery. Residential. Otterbein College. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms.
American Issue -f ( no adv.). ...Monthly Temperance 1898 4 28 182 1.00
Not issued during July and August.
Prints a number of State editions. Sub. for State editions $1.
American Issue Publishing Company.
Public Opinion-f .Thursday Independent 1867 8 24 301 3.00 §2,506
Craig Gifford, Editor; A. M. Courtright, Publisher.
........... Quarter* ........ Te»p. 4 Educ.^893
American Issue Publishing Company.
Tan and Cardinal-f V .............. Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1918
Students of Otterbein College, Editors and Publishers.
1 60 100 1.50
6 22 224 4.50
WESTLAKE (F2%), pop. 4,912; Cuyahoga Co. (NE). 14 m W of Cleveland, nearest
bank. Railroad station, Bay Village. NYC&SL RR. Manufactures ink, plastic
novelties. Wineries; nurseries. Agriculture. Potatoes, corn, wheat.
West Shore Calendar, The-f. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1942 5 24 210 1.00
Richard T. Hopper, Editor and Publisher.
West Shore Post — See Lakewood.
WEST LIBERTY (C6), pop. 1,897; Logan Co. (WC). 28 m N of Springfield. NYC RR.
Hatchery; slaughter house; elevators.
Banner ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... .1882 8 24 280 2.50
Richard Riel, Editor and Publisher.
WEST MILTON (B5%), pop. 2.101; Miami Co. (W). On Stillwater River. 16 m N of
Dayton. Railroad station, Ludlow Falls. NYC RR. Cement burial vault factory;
elevator; machine shop; poultry and fish hatcheries. Diversified farming.
Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Record -f ................................... Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1889 7 26 308 2.00
Mary L. Gordon, Cecil V. Hodgin, Editors; Record Printing Co.. Publishers.
WEST SALEM (F8%), pop. 860; Wayne Co. (NE). 12 m NE of Ashland. ERIE RR.
Manufactures sponge rubber products, buffing wheels. Diversified farming.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1929 6 24 270 2.00
Robert C. Darnell, Editor; Northern Ohio Publishing Co.
WEST UNIONf (C8). pop. 1.608; Adams Co. (S). 80 m W of Portsmouth. Railroad
station, Winchester. N&W RR. Flour mill. Grain farms. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Adams County News-f .......... Tuesday .......... Republican ......... 1928 8 24 280 2.00
Clara D. Kimble, Editor; Defender Publishing Company.
People's Defender + ................ Thursday ........ Democratic ......... 1866 8 24 298 2.00
Thomas W. Eylar, Editor; Defender Publishing Company.
WEST UNITY (B2H). POP- 827; Williams Co. (NW). 45 m SW of Toledo. NYC;
WAB RRs. Manufactures woolen bats, blankets, automobile robes, feed. Hatch-
ery. Elm, basswood timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Reporter .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 7 24 280 2.00
J. Everett Shumaker, Editor and Publisher.
WHITEHALL — Whitehall Gazette — See Columbus.
$900
§700
2,325
426
§1,500
§4,500
1,090
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Noopaiefl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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WICKLIFFE (J8%), pop. 5,002; Lake Co. (NE). 18 m NE of Cleveland, nearest bank.
NYC: NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures metal and wood patterns, cranes, electric
motors, lubricant compounds, tools, vacuum spray guns, metallic salt. Agricul-
ture. Apples, corn, wheat.
Leader ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 0 22 293 til, 500 — Free
Donald J. Foley, Editor and Publisher, 31909 Vine St., Willowick.
WILBERFORCE (C6), pop. X 1,800; Greene Co. (SW). IB m E of Dayton. PA RR. Bank,
Xenia. Diversfiied farming. Corn, wheat and potatoes. Wilberforce University
(Negro) ; Central State College (Negro).
Gold Torch, The -|- (Negro). ..Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1949 5 24 210 1.25 18,000
Students of Central State College, Editors and Publishers.
Interpreter, The (offset) lQlll.r*flPiv Tnll Alnm«t 1937 2 42 140
(no adv.) (Negro) ............ {Quarterly ........ Coll. Alumni ...... Controlled free dist. $4,000
C. Le Roy Jordan, Editor; Wilberforce University, Publisher.
WILLARD (E3%), pop. 4,744; Huron Co. (N). 22 m N of Mansfield. B&O RR.
Manufactures steel, rubber products, lumber. Greenhouses. Railroad shops and
roundhouse. Fruit, truck, grain farms. Wheat, corn, celery.
Times-K. .................................. Thursday ..Independent ...... 1888 7 26 294 3.00 §3,063
Mark N. Brouwer. Editor and Publisher.
WILLIAMSBURG (B7%), pop. 1,490; Clermont Co. (SW). 25 m E of Cincinnati.
N&W RR. Chair factories. Foundries. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Times... ..................................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1920 5 24 214 2.00 §1,600
Ralph D. J. Fuhr, Editor; Ralph D. Fuhr. Sr., Publisher.
WILLIAMSPORT (D6tf), pop. 631; Pickaway Co. (SC). 27 m E of Columbus. PA
RR. Grain farms. Corn, wheat, soybeans.
News + ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1886 8 24 280 2.00 §700
Mrs. Fred L. Tipton, Editor and Publisher.
WILLOUGHBY (H2), pop. 5,602; Lake Co. (NE). 14 m NE of Cleveland. NYC;
NYC&SL RRs. Manufactures rubber auto running boards, mats and tubing,
chairs, machine tools, cranes, lamp shades, steel fabricating and light works,
noodle making machinery, tomato strainers. Residential Diversified farming.
Potatoes, vegetables, apples.
'American Fruit Grower .......... Monthly .......... /Com. Fruit 1QQft „ 07 ... . nn
Also prints Western Edition. (Grower 188° 8 27 144 1-°°
Richard T. Meister, Editor; American Fruit Grower, Pub., 87841 Euclid Ave.
American Vegetable Grower.. Monthly ......... {Growers**1' 1953 8 27 144 1'00
Space sold in combination as the Fruit and Vegetable Farm Unit.
Richard T. Meister, Editor; E. G. K. Meister, Publisher, 37841 Euclid Ave.
JEvg. ex. Sun...Republican ......... 1894 8 24 294 20.80 **9,714
Color advertising accepted.
Richard Palmer, Editor; Lake Publishing Co., Publisher, 88879 Mentor Ave.
WILLSHIRE (A4), pop. 667; Van Wert Co. (W). 82 m SE of Fort Wayne, Ind.
NYC&SL RR. Bank, Van Wert. Hatchery. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Corn
wheat, oats.
Herald-h .................................. -Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 5 24 210 2.50 $717
Richard E. Felver, Editor and Publisher, 421-23 State St.
WILMINGTONf (C6%), pop. 7,887; Clinton Co. (SW). 45 m NE of Cincinnati. PA;
BAO RRs. Manufactures wood-boring tools, air compressors, castings, auto-
motive parts, furnaces, canned goods, flour. Nurseries. Ships hogs. Wilmington
College. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hogs.
News-Journal + ....................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1838 8 24 294 18.20 §6,910
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Tom Hunter, Editor; Wayne W. Galvin, Publisher.
Quaker Quips + ....................... Wednesday ..... Collegiate .......... 1939 5 24 210x2.00 600
Students of Wilmington College, Editors and Publishers.
WOODSFIELDf (H6), pop. 2,410; Monroe Co. (SE). 35 m SW of Wheeling, W. Va.
Railroad station, Barnesville. B&O RR. Manufactures oilfield tools, cheese,
dairy products. Oil, gas wells; coal mines, hardwood timber. Farming. Corn,
wheat, oats.
Monroe Co. Beacon -f- .............. Mon.&Thurs... Republican ......... 1937 7 26 308 3.00 §4,898
Elmer A. Ransch, Editor and Publisher.
Spirit of Democracy + ............ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1844 7 24 280 2.00 §2,613
James Young, Editor; Sentinel Printing Co., Publisher, 408 Eastern Ave.
WOODVILLE (D2%), pop. 1,858; Sandusky Co. (N). 18 m SE of Toledo. PA RR.
Extensive finished lime manufactories. Grain elevator. Limestone quarries.
Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Newt-f ..................................... Friday ............. Independent....... 1924 6 24 210 8.00 §875
Walter E. Taylor, Editor; Dean Wood, Publisher.
WOOSTERf (G4), pop. 14,005; Wayne Co. (NEC). 28 m SW of Akron. PA; B&O
RRs. Manufactures mill machinery, rubber products, paper boxes, hydraulic
pumps, foundry, food products, bricks, fire fighting equipment, ladders, truck
bodies, oil and gas well tools. College of Wooster. Oil, gas wells. Agriculture.
Alumni Bulletin ....................... Monthly .......... Collegiate .......... 1886 8 26 188 5.00 B,500
Not issued daring August and September.
John D. McKee, Editor; Alumni Assn. of College of Wooster, Publisher.
t. A.B.C Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
|P.O. Statement; Bold fact, sworn; tPttblisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpawfl
ems, 12 to inch. VAfste lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Record + ................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1817 8 2-2 294 18.72++18.904
Color advertising accepted.
Harold Murray, Editor; R. E. Dix. Publisher.
Voice V ...................................... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1889 B 24 224 3.00
Student of the College of Wooster, Editors and Publishers.
WORTH1NGTON (E5%), pop. 2,141 (special U. S. Census 10-15-56, gives 6,440);
Franklin Co. (C). 10 m N of Columbus. NYC; PA RRs. Residential. Pontifical
College Josephinum. Dairy, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Josephinum Review, The + ....^^"jmo' Cath. & Fam ...... 1914
Pontiflcial College Josephinum, Inc., Pub.
New»-|- ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 7 24 280 2.50 **2,448
Warren Insley, Editor; Mrs. Leonard Insley, Publisher, 671 Hartford.
XENIAf (C6), pop. 12,877; Greene Co. (SW). 16 m SE of Dayton. B&O; PA RRs.
Manufactures rope, twine and cordage, auto wire wheels, advertising novelties.
Agriculture.
f Gazette-*- .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1881 8 23 808 18.20
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
I Herald and Democrat-News -f Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1890 8 28 308 2.00
R. A. Higgins, Editor; Chew Publishing Company.
4 26 189 3.00 $9,784
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Wood Construction and 1 MrtT%^, /Lumber & 1914 8 26 140 2.00
Materialist ........ J Montmy .......... \Bldg. Supplies
Building
Findley M. Torrence, Editor; Wood Construction Pub. Co.
Controlled free dist. >6,188
YELLOW SPRINGS (C6). pop. 2,896; Greene Co. (SW). 9 m S of Springfield. PA.
RR. Manufactures art bronze products, book plates, canned sweet corn, synthetic
rubber products, electronic instruments. Nursery. Antioch College. Residential.
Grain, truck, poultry farms.
Antioch Record -f .Tues. & Fr Collegiate 1941 5 24 224x3.50 $1,600
Not issued during August.
Students of Antioch College, Editors and Publishers.
Antioch RPVIPW ThA Q««ft«,.iw f Current-Evts. 1941 1 56 101 3.00 1,200
Antioch Review, The Quarterly {&Nafl Affairs Controlled free dist. 180
Paul Bixler, Editor; The Antioch Press, Publisher.
J°^ucation?+^.8.!C.a! ^Bi-monthly Phys. Educa 1901 3 26 132 3.00 1,300
Louis A. "'Cox'," Editor; National Y.M.C.A. Physical Education Society of
North America, Publisher, 212 Xenia Ave.
News-f Thursday Independent 1880 6 24 266 3.00 §1,251
Kieth A. Howard, Editor; Kenneth H. Champney and Kieth A. Howard, Pub-
lishers, P. O. Box 187.
YOUNGSTOWNf (J3%), pop. 168,330; MahoninK Co. (NB). 15 m SE of Warren.
ERIE; PA; NYC; B&O; Y&S RRs. Airlines CAP; LCA; UAL.
Important iron and steel center. Manufactures iron and steel, mill machinery,
bearings, fireproof furniture, cement, lamps, tires and tubes, gypsum products,
paints and varnishes, electrical machinery, packed meat, microphones, fire extin-
guishers, chemicals, plastics, automatic sprinklers, aluminum extrusions, cloth-
inj?. Limestone quarries; oil wells. Seven banks; bank clearings (6-80-58),
$722,129,351; deposits (6-30-58), $412,102,191. 58,575 electric (AC) meters;
57,152 gas (nat.) meters; 81,143 telephones. Youngstown University. Two TV
stations.
Boardman News Thursday Independent 1947 5 23 224 2.60 3,750
Jack A. Darnell, Editor; Mahoning Ptg. Co., Publisher, 5095 Market St.
BU?Nwo?+!e.T.f...T.!!e. JFriday Negro Int 1936 5 24 224 2.00 J7.000
Mrs. Virginia H.Dickerson, Editor; Dickerson Ptg. Co., Publisher,
423 Oak Hill Ave.
Buckeye Tavern Monthly Ret. Liq. Dlrs....l938 3 14 136 3.00 *4,92O
UPCO Press Publishing Co., Publisher, 450 W. Federal St. (1). Total unpaid dist. 2,O85
Catholic Exponent-f Friday Catholic 1944 8 23 301 3.50 *28,061
Catholic Press Union, Inc., Pub., 151 W. Rayen Ave.
rner!955 4 24 147 3.00
Horseman Magazine-f- Monthly s^ ^
Lee Ickes, Editor and Publisher, 7354 Market sT
JambarV Bi-wkly(Fri.) Collegiate 1926 5 24 231 x
Students of Youngstown University, Editors and Publishers, 410 Wick Ave.
Jewish Times-f Friday Jewish Int 1935 5 24 224 2.00
Harry Alter, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 1195.
Legal News-f {* |runnex*Sat' Legal 1926
Leonard Burch, Editor; C. A. Beringer, Publisher, 116 S. Champion St. (8).
Vindicator + {S!?-^™11 I*d. Dem.. 1868
5,000
6 24 266 18.00
8 23 318 15.60**10O,541
Sunday circ. 7.80**144,101
Printing Co.. Pub., Vindicator Square (1).
ZANESVILLE (G5%). pop. 40.517; Muskingutn Co. (SEC). On Muskingum River at
mouth of Licking River. 52 m E of Columbus. B&O: NYC; NYC&SL; PA RRs.
Manufactures tile, pottery, glass, steel, box and fibre containers, electrical
equipment, cement blocks, furnaces, castings. Three banks; bank clearings
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ZANESVILLE (Continued) Estab Cols * Width V Depth Sub Clfc
(6-30-58), $283,284,904; deposits (6-30-68), $68,266.000. 26,889 electric (AC)
meters; 18,986 gas (nat.) meters; 22,158 telephones. Coal mines; gas, oil wells;
clay, limestone and sand deposits. TV station.
Land and Water -f Quarterly {servaUon 1956 8 28 14° x5-00 t2,600
Jonathan Forman, M.D., Editor; Friends of the Land Society, Publisher, Box 232,
R.F.D. No. 3.
'Si*nal-f Ev*.ex.Sun Democratic 1860 9 22 804 18.20**13,152
Alan Gonder, Editor; Zanesville Publishing Company, 84 S. Fourth St.
Times Recorder + Morn.ex.Sun... Republican 1886 9 22 804 18.20**2O,527
Color and comic atrip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Zanesville Publishing* Company, 34 S. Fourth St.
Times -Signal -f Sunday Independent 1883 9 22 804 10.40**18,849
Bud Harsh, Editor; Zanesville Pub. Co., 84 S. Fourth St.
ClrculaUon-~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -f-Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. . X Rand McNallj
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OKLAHOMA
Population 2,238,851 (U. 8. Census, 1950)
State Capital, OKLAHOMA CITY
Oklahoma is bounded on the north by Kansas, east by Arkansas and Missouri, south and west
by Texas. It is over 800 miles in length from east to west, and in width from north to south
averages about 160 miles. Its land area is 69,081 square miles.
The surface is a vast, rolling plain, treeless in the west, but rising in the east to the Chau-
tauqua, Wichita, and Ozark Mountains which are heavily wooded. The Arkansas and Red Rivera
are navigable for boats of light draft for some distance into the state. The prevailing type of soil
is a deep, dark red loam. The climate is variable and the rainfall in the west is scanty, though it
is generally sufficient in the east. Dry farming is extensively practiced in the western section.
The Weather Bureau at Oklahoma City gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 60.1,
highest on record, 118; lowest on record, — 17. The total annual precipitation is 81.65 inches.
The Indian Territory, which was combined with Oklahoma Territory to form the state, was the
home of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Seminole Indians. The descendants In
1950 numbered 68,769, according to the census.
The development of petroleum in the state dates from about the beginning of the century.
In 1951, Texas, California and Louisiana ranked higher in production of crude petroleum, Okla-
homa occupying fourth place.
Among the institutions of higher education in the state are the University of Oklahoma,
located at Norman, and the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College at Stillwater.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twenty-fifth. Rural population (1950), 51.0%. In 1950. of the
2,288,851 total population, 2,082,655 were white; 200,796 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 142,246. Farm acreage, 86,006,608. Average acreage per farm,
258.1. Average value per farm, $18,045. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 10,844.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $168,297,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $816,184,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : wheat, $76,477,000, rank, sixth; cotton (value of produc-
tion), $29,620,000; peanuts, $9,579,000, rank, sixth; sorghum grain, $8,817,000, rank, sixth;
hay, $6,981,000; pecans, $6,678,000, rank, second; cottonseed (value of production), $5,666,000;
broomcorn (value of production), $8,591,0<.'0, rank, first; oats, $2,756,000; barley, $2,331,000;
com, $1,862,000; soybeans, $1,030,000; alfalfa seed, $922,000, rank, eighth; rye, $572,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1967): strawberries (value of production), $272,000;
peaches, $55,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $322,704,000; hogs and pigs,
$8,502.000; horses and mules, $6,424,000; all sheep and lambs, $3,701,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $16,384,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $4,419,000; turkeys, $3,986,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $53,321,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 1,619,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamery butter, 22,650,000 Ibe.;
creamed cottage cheese, 10,278,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 7,314,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk
solids, 5,410,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 4,896,000 gallons.
FORESTS, FURS AND FISHERIES
Total lumber production (including Arkansas) (1958), 968 million feet, b.m. Principal woods:
southern yellow pine, oak, cottonwood and aspen, elm, red and sap gum, sycamore, black and
tupelo gum, maple, hickory, birch, beech, ash.
Fur animals (1956-57): number of pelts taken, 54,175; total value $68,713. Principal furs:
mink, raccoon, skunk.
Mississippi River fisheries catch (1956), 984,000 Ibs.; $130,000 value.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture. $695,401,000. Leading industry groups:
petroleum and coal products, food and kindred products, transportation equipment. Total expen-
ditures for new plant and new equipment, $52,081,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $628,500,000, rank, sixth. Principal mineral products in order of value: petro-
leum, natural gas liquids, natural gas, zinc.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 777,900. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 1,098,-
000. Number of post offices (1957), 745. Number of retail stores (1954), 25,318 ; sales, $2,117,-
846,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 77
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Fop.
1 Adair (E), Stilwell 14,918 6 Elaine (NWC), Watonga 16,049
2 Alfalfa (NW), Cherokee 10,699 7 Bryan (S), Dnnmt. 28,999
8 Atoka (8), Atoka 14,269 8 Caddo (SWO), Anadarko 84 918
4 Beaver (NW), Beaver 7,411 9 Canadian (WC). El Reno 26 644
6 Beckham (W). Sayre 21,627 10 Carter (8), Ardmore. 86,461
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LIST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop
11 Cherokee (E). Tahlequah .............. 18.989 46 McCurtain (SE), Idabel .................. 81,588
12 Choctaw (SE), Hugo ...................... 20,405 46 Mclntosh (E), Eufaula .................. 17.829
18 Cimarron (NW), Boise City .......... 4,589 47 Major (NWC), Pairview ................ 10,279
14 Cleveland (C). Norman .................. 41,448 48 Marshall (S). Madill ...................... 8,177
15 Coal (S), Coalgate .......................... 8,066 49 Mayes (NE), Pryor ........................ 19,748
16 Comanche (SW). Lawton .............. 56.165 60 Murray (S), Sulphur ...................... 10,775
17 Cotton (SW), Walters .................... 10,180 51 Muskogee (E), Muskogee ............ 66.678
18 Craig (NE).Vinita .......................... 18,268 52 Noble (N), Perry ............................ 12,156
19 Creek (NEC), Sapulpa .................... 43,143 58 Nowata (NE), Nowata .................. 12,784
20 Custer (W), Arapaho .................... 21,097 54 Okfuskee (EC), Okemah ................ 16,948
21 Delaware (NE), Jay ...................... 14,734 55 Oklahoma (C). Oklahoma City ...... 825,852
22 Dewey (W), Taloga ........................ 8,789 66 Okmulgee (EC), Okmulgee ............ 44,661
23 Ellis (NW), Arnett ........................ 7,326 57 Osage (N), Pawhuska .................... 88,071
24 Garfleld (N). Enid .......................... 52,820 58 Ottawa (NE), Miami ...................... 82,218
25 Garvin (SO, Pauls Valley ............ 29,500 69 Pawnee (N), Pawnee .................... 18,616
26 Grady (SWC), Chickasha .............. 84,872 60 Payne (NC), Stillwater .................. 46,480
27 Grant (N), Medford ........................ 10,461 61 Pittsburgh (SEC), McAlester ...... 41,081
28 Greer (SW), Mangum .................... lHiJ 62 Pontotoc (SO, Ada ........................ 80,875
29 Harmon (SW),HolliB .................... 8,079 63 Pottawatomie (C), Shawnee .......... 48.617
S? §arSen (^)^?'{ffal0 .................... iS'?i« 64 Pushmataha (SE), Antlers ............ 12,001
a 65 Ro«eT Mills <W)» Cheyenne .......... 7,895
«rk«™ <aw Ait™ 20*082 66 Ro*ers (NE)* Claremore ................ 19,582
15 T5ffA«Sn(?X 'w«Sk* .................. ?l'?22 67 Seminole (SEC), Wewoka .............. 40,672
34 Jefferson (S), Waurika .................. 11,112 RQ Q«_,.rt..0v /irm Q*.n;.«.m 10 V»r»
l W)K^i£™: llo ™ Texas (NW) Guymon ................ 14,285
38 Kiowa (SW), Hobart ...................... 18,926 JJ Til man (SW), Frederick ................ .17'5S5
89 Latimer (SE). Wilburton .............. 9,690 72 Tulsa (NEC). Tulsa ........................ 251,686
40 Le Flore (SE), Poteau .................... 85.276 73 Wagoner (E), Wagoner ................ 16,741
41 Lincoln (C), Chandler .................... 22,102 74 Washington (NE), Bartlesville.... 82,880
42 Logan (NC), Guthrie ...................... 22,170 75 Washita (SW), Cordell .................. 17,657
43 Love (S), Marietta .......................... 7,721 76 Woods (NW), Alva ........................ 14,626
44 McClain (C). Purcell ...................... 14,681 77 Woodward (NW). Woodward ........ 14,888
OKLAHOMA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 61 Daily .......................................... 6
Evening Dailies ........................ (44) Tri-weekly ................................ 1
Morning Dailies ........................ (7) Weekly ...................................... 66
Daily, with Sunday edition ...... (40) Fortnightly ............................... 2
Semi-weekly .............................. 8 Semi-monthly .......................... 2
Weekly ...................................... 226 Monthly .................................... 83
Free or partly free circ. wklies (1) Bi-monthly ......... .. ..................... 5
Shoppers .................................... (1) Quarterly .................................. 6
- Six times during academic yr. 1
Total Newspapers ................ 280 Four times during academic yr. 1
Total Periodicals .................. 122
Total number of publications ............................................................................ 402
County seats (indicated by t) having publications ...................................... 72
Total number of towns having publications .................................................... 204
For circulation ft*ures for dally papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasional!? It Is
possible to Incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Cois4Width7Dtpth Sub Circ
ADAf (J5), pop. 15,996; Pontotoc Co. (SC). 85 m S of Seminole. AT&SF; OCAA;
SLSF RRs. Airline, CEN. Manufactures cement, glassware, flour, feed, bricks*
tile, steel folding chairs, concrete pipe, corrugated boxes, milk, food products.
Oil refining. East Central State College. Oil wells. Dairy, stock farms. Cattle,
cotton, corn, hay. TV station.
rv^«J- fEvg.ex.Sat.& ~ _„„,..,. 1903 8 24 294 15.60
f News + .................................... |Sun.,Sun.M. Democratic ........ Sunday circ. **9,153
< Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
I News -f .................... -------- ™...,Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1900 8 24 294 x2.00 5900
Wm. D. Little, Editor; News Publishing and Printing Company.
AFTON (Nl), pop. 1,262; Ottawa Co. (NE). 70 m NE of Tulsa. SLSF RR. Stock,
grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
American ................... ____ ..........Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 7 22 276 2.00 675
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Post, Editors and Publishers.
ALINE <F1%), pop. 885; Alfalfa Co. (NW). 86 m NW of Enid. AT&SF; CRIAP
RRs. Bank, Carmen. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms, commercial fruit orchards,
melons. Wheat, alfalfa.
Chronoscope-f ........................ .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1900 5 24 224 1.50 8509
G. O. Fields, Editor and Publisher.
ALLEN (K6), pop. 1,215; Pontotoc Co. (SC). 18 m NE of Ada. KOAG RR. Agriculture.
Cattle, corn, cotton, peanuts. Fruit farms.
Advocate-f .............................. .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1946 6 24 280 2.00 904
_ Augustus Hunter, Editor and Publisher.
Ctrailatioi»-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch, ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlssued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
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ALTUSf (D5), pop. 9,785; Jackson Co. (SW). 36 m N of Vernon, Texas. AT&SF:
MKT; SLSF RRs. Airport. Flour, cottonseed oil mills; cotton gins; bottling
works; railroad shops; broom, sash and door factories; produce packing houses;
grain elevators. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, alfalfa.
Ti»«B.Democr.t+ ................. {f^Stf. Independent ...... »0l 8 ^4^14.60.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Callaway Buckley, Editor; Harrington Wimberly, Publisher.
ALVAf (El), pop. 6.505; Woods Co. (NW). 62 m NW of Enid. AT4SF; CRI&P RRs.
Flour mill; creamery; hatchery. Northwestern State College. Diversified farming
especially grain.
fNews ......................................... Tuesday .......... Independent ...... 1947 8
J Eunice S. Eatle, Publisher.
I Woods County News .............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1940 8
*• Eunice Estle, Editor; Frank M. Eetle, Publisher, P. O. Box 30.
Record + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1900 8
Bev,«w.Courier+ ...................
24 280 1.60
24 280 1 60
24 287 1.60
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Brooks H. Bicknell, Editor; Courier Publishing Co., 616 Flynn Ave.
ANADARKOf (F4%), pop. 6,184; Caddo Co. (SWC). On Wichita River. 20 m W of
Chickasha. CRT&P RR. Cottonseed oil, flour mills; cotton gins. Gov't Indian
School. Electricity generating plant. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Cotton.
wheat.
1901 8
< Comic strip advertising accepted.
Tribune-f ................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1901 8 24 294 3.00
L Wallace Kidd, Editor; Joe McBride, Jr., Publisher.
ANTLERSf (L6), pop. 2,606; Pushmataha Co. (SE). 60 m NE of Durant. SLSF RR.
Pine, oak timber. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, potatoes. Cattle.
American -f- .............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1895 8 24 294 2.65
Irene Stewart, Editor; Irene Stewart and Wray Alva Smith, Publishers.
APACHE (F4%), pop. 1,190; Caddo Co. (SWC). 65 m SW of Oklahoma City. CRI&P
RR. Flour and feed mill. Paint-rock mining. Diversified farming. Cotton, wheat.
grain, sorghum.
Review-f .................................. Friday ............ Independent ...... 1901 5 26 252 2.00
W. H. Nation, Editor and Publisher.
ARDMOREf (H6), pop. 17,890; Carter Co. (S). 100 m S of Oklahoma City. AT&SF;
SLSF RRs. Airline, CEN. Manufactures gasoline, petroleum, dairy, cottonseed
oil products, flour. Bottling works ; pecan nursery. Oil wells. Dairy, stock, truck
farms. Cotton, livestock, hay.
8 24 294 1.50
7 24 280 3.00
6 24
7 24
280
280
1.50
3.00
Circ
81 786
411
11:111
§310
§1,5OO
§71S
§10O
§1,160
§017
§1,OO5
§927
§825
.
< Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Democrat-f .............................. Thursday ........ Legal .................. 1930
I Ardmoreite, Publisher, 114 N. Washington St.
ARNETTf (C2), pop. 690; Ellis Co. (NW). 110 m W of Enid. Railroad station, Gage.
AT&SF RR. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, grain, sorghum.
Ellis County Capital-f ........... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1908 7 24 280 2.55
Billy W. Denson, Editor and Publisher.
ATOKAf (K6). pop. 2,653; Atoka Co. (S). 40 m SE of Ada. MKT: OCAA RRs. Saw,
flour mills; bottling works. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn,
oats.
Atoka County Jeffersonian-f. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1912
B. R. Cook. Editor and Publisher, 115 N. Ohio Ave.
Atoka County Times 4- ........... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1950
Andrew D. Phillips, Editor and Publisher, 117 N. Main St.
Indian Citizen-Democrat -f ....Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1889
B. R. Cook, Editor; Atoka Press, Publisher, 115 N. Ohio Ave.
BARNSDALL (Kl%), pop. 1,708; Osage Co. (N). 20 m SW of Bartlesville. MV RR.
Oil refineries. Oil wells. Stock farms.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1919 7 24 276 2.00
A. L. Moore. Editor and Publisher.
BARTLESVILLEf (LI), pop. 19,228 ; Washington Co. (NE). 40 m N of Tulsa. AT&SF;
MKT RRs. Airlines: CAL; CEN. Zinc smelters; oil refineries; pumps, sulphuric
acid, gasoline, air cooling devices. Oil wells. Dairy, stock, truck farms.
fEvg. ex. Sat. IQQQ fl 91 9Q4 iKfirt
Examiner-Enterprise-f ......... U Sun., Independent ...... 1898 8Sunday circ 7.
I Sun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. L. Jennings, Editor; Examiner Co., Publisher, 3rd and Osage.
Record-f ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1947 8 24 294 3.00
Fred Cordell, Editor; Joseph Vandevier, Publisher.
Ill E. Second St.
BEAVERf (Al). pop. 1,496: Beaver Co. (NW). 70 m NW of Woodward. BM&E RR.
Ships wheat, cattle. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Herald-Democrat -f ................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1886 7 24 276 2.50
Willis Lansden, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June mnd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubltsher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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BETHANY (G8%)t pop. 6,705; Oklahoma Co. (C). 0 m NW of Oklahoma City.
AT&SF; CRI&P RRs. Cotton gin; flour and feed mill. Bethany- Peniel College.
Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa.
Tribune-Review -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1925 7 24 280 2.04 1,742
Jesse W. Cowan, Editor; Tribune Pub. Co., 316 E. Main St.
BILLINGS (Hltt). pop. 620; Noble Co. (N). 27 m NE of Enid. CRI&P RR. Oil, gas
wells. Grain, stock farms.
News -|- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1898 6 24 276 2.00 8625
A Leon Miller, Editor and Publisher.
BIXBY <L3), pop. 1,517; Tulsa Co. (NEC). 22 ra S of Tulsa. MY RR. Elevator.
Gasoline, naptha manufactured. Oil wells. Farming. Pecans, grain, truck crops.
Bulletin + ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1905 7 24 808 2.00 5723
Charles A. McWilliams, Editor and Publisher.
BLACKWELL (HI), pop. 9,199; Kay Co. (N). 45 m NE of Enid. AT&SF; SLSF RRs.
Airport. Manufactures gasoline, glass, cheese, flour. Zinc smelters, foundry,
oil refineries; elevators. Oil, gas wells. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Joum.,.Tribune+ .................. £.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Donald W. Reynolds, Publisher.
Times-Record ........................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1893 8
Blackwell Publications Inc., Publisher, 113 E. Blackwell Ave.
23 290 2.00
§300
BLAIR *(D5), pop. 700; Jackson Co. (SW). 11 m NW of Altus, banking town. AT&SF
RR. Manufactures glass. Cannery- Hatchery. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Enterprise Thursday Democratic 1923 7 24 280 3.00 51,289
V. H. Guy, Editor and Publisher.
BLANCHARD (G4), pop. 1,311; McClain Co. (C). 20 m E of Chickasha, nearest
Railroad station. CRI&P; SLSF RRs. Cotton gins; grain elevators; feed mills.
Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa, corn, vetch.
News Thursday Democratic 1908 7 24 280 2.00 §1,431
G. W. Van Wie, Editor and Publisher.
BOISE CITYf (B8), pop. 1,902; Cimarron Co. (NW). 120 m N of Amarillo. Texas.
AT&SF RR. Elevator; creamery. Gas, oil wells. Wheat, broom corn, milo maize.
News-f IhiT-eday Independent 1898 7 24 280 2.50 §1,710
Roy Butterbaugh, Editor and Publisher.
BOSWELL (L6%), pop. 875; Choctaw Co. (SE). 75 m SE of Ardmore. SLSF RR.
Saw mills. Hardwood timber. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Cotton.
News-f Friday Democratic 1902 6 24 280 1.50 §731
Wayne Mills, Editor and Publisher.
BRISTOW (K3), pop. 5,400; Creek Co. (NEC). 20 m SW of Sapulpa. SLSF RR.
Manufactures motor oil, gasoline, cottonseed oil, oil field machinery. Cotton
gins: oil refineries; creamery; bottling works. Oil wells. Agriculture. Milk
products, cotton, corn.
News-f Thursday Independent 1948 8 24 280 2.50 §3,271
Winnie Yager, Editor; Ed Mackensen, Publisher. 112 W. Sixth St.
Record-Citizen -f .. Sunday Independent 1898 8 24 280 2.50 §3,164
Winnie Yager, Editor; The News Co., Publisher, 111 W. Sixth.
BROKEN ARROW (L2%), pop. 3,262; Tulsa Co. (NEC). 15 m SE of Tulsa. MKT
RR. Cotton gin; flour and feed mill; elevator. Winches manufactured. Canning.
Agriculture. Cotton, grain, fruit.
Ledger -f- Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 308 3.00 §2,350
Clarence Oliver, Editor; Charles A. McWilliams, Publisher, 117-19 S. Main St.
BROKEN BOW (N6%), pop. 1,838; McCurtain Co. (SE). 56 m NW of Texarkana,
Texas. TO&E RR. Saw mills; cotton gins. Pine, oak timber. Truck, grain,
poultry, fruit farms. Cotton, corn.
News -f Thursday Democratic 1912 7 24 280 1.00 §770
Duane Hammer and Kenneth Hamilton, Publishers, Box 638.
BUFFALOt (CD, pop. 1,544; Harper Co. (NW). 85 m NW of Woodward. AT&SF
RR. Creamery; elevators. Gas wells. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Cattle,
wheat.
Harper County Journal-f Thursday Independent 1904 7 24 280 3.00 1,716
Ben Boren, Editor.
CANTON (E2%), pop. 959; Blaine Co. (NWC). 50 m SW of Enid. AT&SF RR. Cot-
ton gin. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Record-*- Thursday Independent 1920 6 24 280 2.00 $843
J. F. Burnham, Editor and Publisher.
CARMEN (Fl), pop. 664; Alfalfa Co. (NW). 40 m NW of Enid. AT&SF; CRI&P:
SLSF RRs. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
HeadHght+ .Thursday Independent 1900 6 24 224 3.20 §819
Bill Hubbard, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 517.
CARNEGIE (F4H). Pop. 1,719; Caddo Co. (SWC). 80 m W of Chickasha. CRI&P
RR. Cotton gin; elevators. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, corn, peanuts. Cattle.
Herald-f Wednesday ....Democratic 1903 7 24 287 3.00 §2,008
Roy McCnrley, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — A-frSept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 4> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CHANDLERf (J8). pop. 2,714; Lincoln Co. (C). 40 m NE of Oklahoma City. SLSF
RR. Apiaries. Oil, natural gas wells. Dairy herds and dairy products. Agriculture.
Cotton, pecans, wheat.
Lincoln Co. Republican + ...... Wednesday Republican 1899 7 24 288 200
James De Silver, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 118.
News-Publicist 4- Thursday Democratic 1889 7 26 280 800
Colleen J. Schroeder, Editor; Dewey F. Curry, Publisher, Box 268.
CHECOTAH (L8%), pop. 2,688; Mclntosh Co. (E). 22 m SW of Muskogee. MKT
RR. Cotton gin ; creamery ; machine shop. Dairy, grain, poultry farms.
{ Mclntosh County Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1907 5 26 252 2.00
News Thursday Independent 1942 6 26 276 1.00
John Buford, Editor and Publisher.
CHELSEA (Ml%), pop. 1,487; Rogers Co. (NE). 44 m NE of Tulsa. SLSF RR. Cot-
ton gins. Oil wells; coal mines. Diversified farming. Sweet potatoes, wheat.
Reporter-^- Thursday Democratic 1894 7 24 280 2.55
R. A. Herring, Editor; Reporter Pub. Co., Box 6.
CHEROKEEf (Fl), pop. 2,635; Alfalfa Co. (NW). 40 m NW of Enid. AT&SF;
RR. Creamery; elevators; grist mill. Grain, poultry farms. Wheat, alfalfa, oats.
J Messenger -f .Tuesday Ind. Rep 1903 8 24 294 4.00
1 Republican + Friday Ind. Rep 1903 8 24 294 4.00
1 B. L. Lehmbeck, Editor and Publisher.
CHEYENNEf (C8), pop. 1,188; Roger Mills Co. (W). 44 m W of Clinton. AT&SF
RR. Agriculture. Livestock, grain, cotton.
Star-f Thursday Democratic 1902 7 24 266 2.50
John C. Casady, Editor; Cheyenne Star, Inc., Publisher.
CHICKASHAt (G4%), pop. 16,842; Grady Co. (SWC). 60 m SW of Oklahoma City.
SLSF RR. Manufactures cotton oil products, flour, cheese, cotton gin machinery,
egg products. Bottling, iron works. Hatcheries. Gas and oil refinery. Oklahoma
College for Women. Gas, oil wells. Broomcorn center. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Cotton, alfalfa, broomcorn.
Express + {fun Itai^M* Democratic 1892
Jim Lines, Editor; Central Publishers Ltd.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1906
Herbert Moring and Dale Nease, Editors and Publishers.
CLAREMOREf (L2), pop. 6,494; Rogers Co. (NE). 28 m NE of Tulsa. MP; SLSF
RRs. Creamery; elevator; cotton gin. Health resort. Mineral springs. Military
Academy. Strip coal, sandstone quarries; oil, gas wells. Farming. Corn, wheat,
oats.
f Progress -{•••
Democratic
1893 8
I
Circ
$1,652
§1,938
8 24 294 18.00
Sunday circ.
8 24 287 2.50
§1,200
§2,100
§2,100
$1.700
**6.051
**5,991
3,078
24-*i*r
Sunday
26 280 3.06
rc.
(Sun. Morn.
I Rogers County News Tuesday Democratic 1894 6
v. Carl Thomas, Editor; Progress Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
CLEVELAND (K2), pop. 2,464; Pawnee Co. (N). 82 m NW of Tulsa. MKT RR.
Gas and oil refineries. Gas, oil wells. Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms. Cotton,
corn, wheat.
American 4- Thursday Independent...... 1911 8 23 308 3.00
R. H. Breeden, Editor; Ferguson & Breed en, Publishers.
CLINTON (E3%), pop. 7,666; Custer Co. (W). 80 m W of Oklahoma City. AT&SF;
CRI&P; SLSF RRs. Grain elevators; brickyard; cottonseed oil, flour, feed mills;
creameries; poultry packing plant; bottling works. Agriculture.
f Custer County Chronicle 4- ....Thurs day Ind. Dem 1903 8 24 294 3.00
JEvg.ex.Sat.& T . n-wl 1927 8 24 294 14.00
\Sun., Sun. M. Ind' Dem Sunday circ.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Charles E. Engleman, Publisher, 708 Frisco Ave.
COALGATEf (K6%), pop. 1,984; Coal Co. (S). 82 m SE of Ada. OCAA RR. Cotton-
seed oil, feed, saw mills. Coal mines; oil wells. Agriculture. Corn, cotton.
§3,060
§3,060
1,316
§1,930
1,129
§4,991
§4,991
Record-Register* ................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1893
George B. Hill, Editor; Coalgate Publishing Co., Box 112.
7 23 280 3.00 §1,890
COLLINSVILLE (L2), pop. 2,011; Tulsa Co. (NEC). 20 m NE of Tulsa. AT&SF RR.
Brick and tile works. Coal mines. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
News-f Thursday Independent 1899 6 24 280 3.00 §1,500
John P. Wright and William L. Wright. Editors and Publishers.
COMANCHE (G6), pop. 2,083; Stephens Co. (S). 10 m S of Duncan. CRI&P RR .
Hatchery. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat.
News Thursday Democratic 1933 7 24 294 2.50 $940
James C. Morris. Editor and Publisher.
CORDELLf (E4). pop. 2,920; Washita Co. (SW). 85 m W of Oklahoma City. SLSF
RR. Cotton gins; nursery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Cotton, wheat.
Beacon -f Thursday Democratic 1897 8 24 280 2.00 §3,133
Burris G. Penn, Editor; Beacon Publishing Company.
CORN (E4), pop. X850; Washita Co. (SW). 16 m SE of Clinton. Bank and railroad
station, Weatherford. CRI&P RR. Flour mill. Agriculture. Wheat, cotton,
cereal grain.
Washita Co. Enterprise+ Thursday Independent 1918 6 26 280 2.00 §557
J. E. Heinrichs, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUaei Mats. * Nonpareil
em's. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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COVINGTON (G2), pop. 760; Garfield Co. (N). 28 m SE of Enid. 8L8F RR. Elevator.
Oil, gas wells. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, oats.
Record -f ..Thursday Independent...... 1916 7 24 260 2.00 §80O
E. J. Boyes, Publisher.
COWETA (L2H), pop. 1,601; Wagoner Co. (E). 25 m 8E of Tulsa. MKT RR.
Elevator; cotton gins; flour and feed mill. Grain farms. Cotton, oats, corn.
Times-Star -f Thursday Independent 1905 6 26 276 3.00 850
Sam Whitson, Publisher.
CRESCENT (G2%), pop. 1,841; Logan Co. (NC). 84 m N of Oklahoma City. AT&SF
RR. Flour mill; cotton gin. Oil, gas wells. Fruit, grain, stock farms. Cotton,
alfalfa, livestock.
Logan County News -f Thursday Independent...... 1894 7 24 280 2.00 1,200
Charles A. Owen, Editor and Publisher.
GUSHING (J2%), pop. 8,414; Payne Co. (NC). 48 m SW of Tulsa. AT ASF; MKT
RRs. Pipeline center. Oil refineries; cotton gins; iron, boiler welding, bottling
works; creameries. Ships petroleum products. Oil wells. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms.
f Citl«*n4. |Evg.ex.Sat.& Tf||1 -m 1922 8 24 294 15.00 54,494
CItlxen-H |Sun gun M Ind. Dem Sunday circ. §4,494
1 Comic strip advertising accepted in daily.
Citizen-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1923 8 24 294 1.50 §502
( H. M. Lachenmeyer, Editor; Publishing Company of Gushing.
CYRIL (F5), pop. 008; CaddoCo. (SWC). 55 m SW of Oklahoma City. SLSF RR. Diver-
sified farming. Cotton, grain, wheat.
News -|- .Thursday Democratic 1923 7 23 280 2.00 §948
Foster F. Cain, Editor and Publisher.
DAVIS (H5%). pop. 1,928; Murray Co. (S). 25 m N of Ardmore. AT&SF RR. Frozen
food locker and processing plant; hatchery. Oil wells. Agriculture. Ranching.
News + Thursday Democratic 1894 7 23 276 2.00 §1,170
Joe W. Taylor and Tommy Dyson, Editors and Publishers.
DEPEW (J8), pop. 710; Creek Co. (NEC). 80 m SW of Sapulpa. SLSF RR. Oil wells.
Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Cotton, corn.
Independent^- Friday Democratic 1908 6 26 280 1.00 |425
Jesse L. Flanagan, Editor and Publisher.
DEWEY, (LI), pop. 2,513; Washington Co. (NE). 5 m NE of Bartlesville. AT&SF;
MKT RRs. Alfalfa dehydrating plant. Dairy, stock, truck farms.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1957 7 24 280 8.00 §907
Joseph E. Vandevier, Editor and Publisher, 815 N. Delaware.
DRUMRIGHT (J2%), pop. 6,028; Creek Co. (NEC). 85 m SW of Tulsa. AT&SF
RR. Extensive oil refineries and storage. Oil, gas wells. Dairy, poultry farms.
{ Derrick -f ./Tuesday Democratic 1912 8 24 280 2.50 §2,073
Wilma Allard, Editor; Lou S. Allard, Publisher.
Journal-h Thursday Democratic 1919 8 24 280 2.50 §2,093
Wilma Allard, Editor; Gordon R. Rockett, Publisher.
DUKE (C5), pop. 825; Jackson Co. (SW). 16 m W of Altus. MKT RR. Cotton gin;
grain elevator. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, oats. Cattle.
Tlmes-f- Thursday Democratic 1934 7 24 276 2.00 §542
Eugene Thomas, Editor and Publisher.
DUNCANf <G5%), pop. 15,825; Stephens Co. (S). 26 m SE of Lawton. CRI&P RR.
Airline. CEN. Gasoline, oil field equipment manufactured. Ships gasoline. Oil
wells. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, wheat. Cattle.
Rann*r4. fEvg.ex.Sat.A Tnfl ~m 1921 8 23 294 14.00 **9,299
Banner + |gm^ gun M Ind. Dem Sunday circ. **9,S14
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
B. L. Abernethy, Editor; Duncan Publishing Company, Inc., 21 South 8th St.
Eagle-f Thursday Democratic 1894 7 26 276 1.50 1,95O
W. F. Allen, Publisher.
DURANTf (K6%), pop. 10,641; Bryan Co. (S). 45 m SE of Ardmore. KO&G; MKT;
SLSF RRs.
Cotton gins and compresses ; bottling works ; boxes. lumber, flour, feed, milk
products manufactured. Nurseries; wholesale peanut processing plant. South-
eastern State College. Diversified agriculture and livestock.
rn«rv,^^*_L JEvg.ex.Sat.& ,nA nAW1 1899 8 24 287 16.00 §6,614
f Democrat -f |Su» ^ gtm M Ind. Dem Sunday circ. §6,614
I Comic strip advertising accepted.
°'. JFriday Democratic 1896 8 24 280 1.50 §962
Robert V.Pete'rson7 Publisher.
Southeastern V Ftntly( Wed.). Collegiate 1922 6 24 196 x.50
Students of Southeastern State College, Editors and Publishers,
212 W. Evergreen.
EDMOND (H8), pop. 6.086; Oklahoma Co. (C). 14 m N of Oklahoma City. AT&SF
RR. Floor and feed mill. Central State College. Gas, oil wells. Agriculture.
Booster-h Thursday Democratic 1925 8 24 287 §3,190
Sun-f Tuesday Democratic 1888 8 24 287 §3,190
Combined subscription price $3.50.
F. L. Dobyns, Jr., Ed.; The Edmond Publishing Company, Pub., 18 S. Broadway.
Vista -f V Weekly Collegiate 1901 5 24 224 1.00 8,000
Students of Central State College, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; wJnne and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ELDORADO (C5%), Pop. 782; Jackson Co. (SW). 22 m SW of Altus. SLSF RR.
Cotton gin; elevators. Manufactures boats, pre-fabricated steeL Poultry, dairy
farms. Cotton, grain.
Courier + Thursday Independent 1902 7 28 280 2.00 51,064
James B. Hynum. Editor and Publisher.
ELK CITY (D4), pop. 7,962; Beckham Co. (W). 55 m N of Altus. CRI&P; MKT RRs.
Manufactures cottonseed products, butter, beverages, flour. Hatchery. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Cotton, oats, wheat.
( Journal -f Thursday Democrat 1913 8 24 294 8.00 1,474
Virgil Wells, Editor.
News-J- fEvg.ex.Sat.& T . n 1901 8 24 294 16.00 $4,086
W6W8 + \Sun.,Sun. M. Ind' Dem Sunday circ. $4,966
Paul R. Wade, Editor and Publisher, 200*206 W. Broadway.
EL RENOf (G8%). POP. 10,991; Canadian Co. (WC). 28 m NW of Oklahoma City.
CRI&P RR. Manufactures flour, feed, dairy products, beverages. Railroad shops ;
meat packing plant; hatcheries; elevators. Ships wheat, flour. Agriculture.
Wheat, cotton, alfalfa, livestock.
American + Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 294 8.00 51,763
1893 8 24 294 18.60
.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ray J. Dyer, Editor and Publisher, 201 N. Rock Island Ave.
ENIDf (G2), pop. 86,017; Garfleld Co. (N). 65 m NW of Oklahoma City. AT&SF;
CRI&P; SLSF RRs. Two airports. Airline, CEN.
Manufactures flour, cereal, dairy products, well drilling and farm machinery.
Steel fabrication. Oil refineries; poultry and meat packing plant; milk and egg
drying plants; railroad shops. Twelve grain elevators. Three banks: deposits
(6-28-58), $39,647,880. 12,473 electric (AC) meters; 11,702 gas (nat.) meters;
18,245 telephones. Phillips University. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, poultry,
dairy products. TV station.
TEagle+ Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1893 8 24 294 15.60 **8,113
J News-f Morn.ex.Mon..Republican 1893 8 24 294 15.60**15,094
| Color and comic strip advertising: accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. 5. 30** 20,720
I Milton B. Garber, Editor; Enid Publishing Company, 227 W. Broadway.
Garfleld County News-f Friday Democratic 1932 5 24 224 2.00
James J. Marrs, Editor and Publisher, 217 West Broadway.
Haymaker-f V Tuesday Collegiate 1908 5 24 227 1.75 Jl.OOO
Students of Phillips University, Editors and Publishers, University Station.
ERICK (C4). pop. 1.579; Beckham Co. (W). 50 m NW of Altus. CRI&P RR. Cotton
gins. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Beckham County Democrat-!- .Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 280 2.00 51,100
Leslie J. and Kathleen Herring, Editors and Publishers.
EUFAULAf (L4), pop. 2,540; Mclntosh Co. (E). 40 m SW of Muskogee. MKT RR.
Cotton gins; grist mill. Gov't Indian School (girls). Agriculture. Ranching.
Cotton.
Indian Journal + Thursday Independent 1876 7 24 280 2.00 1,628
Doris Hedges, Editor; Homer Hedges, Publisher.
FAIRFAX (Jl), pop. 2,017; Osage Co. (N). 50 m NW of Tulsa. AT&SF RR. Oil re-
fineries, alfalfa mill. Oil and gas wells. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Chief-}- Thursday Democratic 1904 7 26 276 2.00 §1,230
Lowell Johnston, Editor and Publisher.
FAIRVIEWf (F2). pop. 2.411; Major Co. (NWC). 87 m SW of Enid. AT&SF RR.
Creamery; hatchery. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, barley, oats.
Republican-}- Thursday Ind. Rep 1898 8 24 287 3.00 2,138
Brice H. Lowell, Editor and Publisher.
FLETCHER (F5), pop. 875; Comanche Co. (SW). 22 m NE of Lawton. SLSF RR.
Cotton gins; peanut processing mill. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, hay, peanuts.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1913 6 24 280 2.00 J789
Ted Barber, Publisher.
FREDERICKf (D6), pop. 6.467; Tillman Co. (SW). 25 m SE of Altus. MKT; SLSF
RRs. Cotton gins and compresses : cottonseed oil mills ; bottling works. Petroleum
production. Sand, gravel pits. Agriculture. Poultry, alfalfa seed.
L«ader-f Evg. ex. Sun...Democratic 1904 8 24 294 9.70 §3,942
Comic strip advertising accepted. Thursday ed. used as a weekly; price, $1.50.
R. O. Cull. Editor; Mrs. J. L. Newland, Publisher.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 280 2.50 §1,347
Frederick 0. Wessell, Editor; Mrs. R. H. Wessell, Publisher.
FREEDOM (Dl>, pop. 882; Woods Co. (NW). 25 m W of Alva. AT&SF RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, Kafir, broom corn.
Call4- Thursday Independent 1922 5 24 224 2.50 600
Mrs. R. W. Hinton, Editor and Publisher.
GAGE (C2), pop. 648; E11U Co. (NW). 25 m SW of Woodward. AT&SF RR. Grain,
stock, poultry farms.
Record 4- Thursday Democratic 1900 7 26 278 2.00 §600
R. K. Denson. Editor; Billy W. Demon, Publisher.
GARBER (Gltt), pop. 957; Garfleld Co. (N). 18 m E of Enid. CRI&P RR. Oil refin-
eries ; flour mill. Oil wells. Stock, dairy, grain, poultry farms.
Free Press-f- .Thursday Independent 1899 7 24 280 2.00 900
William A. Evans, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March AB.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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1,614; Blaine Co. (NWC). 22 m NW of El Reno. CRI&P RR.
pop. .
Flour mill; grain elevators; cotton gins. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
168
280
1.00
2.50
Cotton, wheat, cattle.
News-h ..................................... Monthly .......... Agriculture ....... 1946 3 30
Neatha H. Seger, Editor and Publisher, South Broadway.
Star+ ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1927 7 24
U. H. Warner, Editor and Publisher.
GLENCOE (H2), pop. 809; Payne Co. (NC). 11 m NE of Stillwater. AT&SF RR. Frozen
food lockers. Agricultural. Wheat, corn, cotton.
Tri-County Hopper, The + ... ..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1953 6 26 280 2.00
John S. Hock, Editor and Publisher, Box 686.
GOTEBO (E4), pop. 574; Kiowa Co. (SW). 59 m W of Chickasha. CRI&P RR. Bank,
Mountain View. Cotton gin; flour mill. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat.
Record-Times -f ....................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1928 8 24 280 1.50
R. E. Forbes, Publisher.
CRANDFIELD (E6), pop. 1,282; Tillman Co. (SW). 82 m NW of Wichita Falls, Tex.
MKT RR. Oil refineries and pipe lines; grain elevators; cotton gins; flour mill.
Agriculture. Wheat, cotton.
Biff Pasture News -f ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 6 24 280 2.50
Perry E. White, Editor and Publisher.
GRANITE (D4%)» pop. 1,096; Greer Co. (SW). 80 m W of Chickasha. CRI&P RR.
Monument and building stone works; cotton gin. Red granite quarries. Diversi-
fied farming. Cotton, wheat, small grain. Ranching.
Enterprise-f ............................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1899 6 26 280 2.00
W. H. Wingo, Editor and Publisher.
GRAY (AlH), pop. X14; Beaver Co. (NW). 80 m W of Woodward. Railroad station,
Perryton, Texas. AT&SF RR. Diversified farming. Wheat, barley, maize.
Gloxinian, The ......................... Bi-monthly ..... Flowers .............. 1951 2 28 105 x2.50
Elvin McDonald, Editor; The American Gloxinia Society, Publisher.
GROVE (Nl), pop. 928; Delaware Co. (NE). On Grand Lake, 75 m NE of Tulsa. Rail-
road station, Afton. SLSF RR. Flour and feed mill. Oak, pine timber. Diversified
farming. Wheat, corn, oats. Tourist center.
Sun-h ........................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1898 6 24 280 2.00
Don Wiley, Publisher.
GUTHRIEf (H8), pop. 10,118; Logan Co. (NC). 80 m N of Oklahoma City. AT&SF
RR. Manufactures furniture, cottonseed oil products, caskets, feed, beverages.
Greenhouses; hatcheries; creamerv. Shipping center. Catholic College for
Women. Diversified farming. Wheat, Kafir corn, cotton.
TOO^-L fEvg.ex.Sat.A Trw, w „ 1889 8 23 287 14.25
Leader+ ................................. 1 Sun.. Sun. M. In<L Rep ............. Sunday circ.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ridgeway Zelley, Editor; Donald W. Reynolds, Publisher, Box 817.
Oklahoma Mason ..................... Monthly .......... Masonic ............. 1937 3 26 126 1.50
Ralph S. Brown, Editor; Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M., Publishers, Box 647.
Register-News -f- ...................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1891 8 24 280 2.50
Guthrie Publications, Inc., Box 627.
GUYMONt (D8), pop. 4,718; Texas Co. (NW). 110 m N of Amarillo, Tex. CRI&P RR.
Airline, CEN. Nursery. Gas, oil wells. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat,
maize, Kafir corn.
Independent ......
189° 8
Raymond H. Fields, Editor; Texas County Publishing Co.
Observer-!- ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 6 24
R. Fount Holland, Editor; Texas County Publishing Co., Box 19.
Circ
*650
51,200
350
§S12
§1,070
§1,040
1,500
1,246
§3,955
§3,956
6,000
771
53,456
§3,468
280 2.50 51,276
HAMMON (D8), pop. 621; Roger Mills Co. (W). 30 m NW of Clinton. AT&SF; MKT
RRs. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, cotton, dairy products.
Advocate Thursday Independent 1910 6 26 280 2.50 5B23
Eva M. Richardson, Editor and Publisher.
HARRAH (HStt), pop. 741; Oklahoma Co. (C). 21 m E of Oklahoma City. CRI&P
RR. Oil wells. Cotton gins. Grain, stock farms. Cotton, alfalfa, corn.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1925 7 24 280 2.00 5556
George C. Keyes, Editor and Publisher.
HARTSHORNE (L6), pop. 2.880; Pittsbnrg Co. (SEC). 15 m SE of McAleater. CRT*?
RR. Saw, grist mills ; cotton gins. Coal mines : natural gas : rock quarries : timber.
Agriculture. Cotton, grain.
Sun 4- Thursday Ind. Dem 1895 8 24 287 2.50 51,750
Elmer Thrower, Editor and Publisher.
HASKELL (L8), pop. 1,676; Muskogee Co. (E). 20 m NW of Muskogee. MV RR.
Cannery: cotton gins; hatchery; elevator. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Cotton.
corn, potatoes. Cattle, sheep.
News-4- Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 280 2.00 5614
Mrs. R. 8. Pennington, Editor; R. S. Pennington, Publisher.
HEALDTON (H6>. pop. 2,678; Carter Co. (S). 25 » NW of Ardmore. AT&SF RR.
Oil refinery; cotton gin; machine shop. Oil wells. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Herald4- Thursday Independent. 1917 7 24 280 2.00
John F. Gelder, Editor and Publisher.
CfreuUtfcm-HHk-Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uies Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Pomilatlon— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
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HEAVENER <N5). pop. 2,108; Le Flore Co. (SB). 40 m SW of Fort Smith. Ark. KCS
RR. Lumber. arrist mills; cotton gin. Mountain resort. Coal mines; oil wells;
pine timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Ledger 4- Thursday Democratic 1904
Jack Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
Circ
7 22 280 2.00 $1,820
HELENA (F1H), pop. 484; Alfalfa Co. (NW). 22 m NW of Enid. SLSF RR. Grain,
poultry, itock. dairy farms. Wheat, alfalfa, livestock.
St*r't.';r«'"uu"" j"'«iv; Thursday Democratic 1905 5 24 224 2.55
Bill Hubbard, Editor and Publisher, Box 187.
HENNESSEY <G2), pop. 1,264; Kingfisher Co. (NWC). 20 m S of Enid. CRI&P RR.
Flour mill; hatchery; elevator. Grain, dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Clipper -K.... ...........Thursday Independent 1890
Walter & Walker, Publishers, Box 96.
tlfiNRYETTA (K8H )• POP. 7,987 vr&uiuigee v>o. \.&v/;. ou m ow 01 xuisa. ivu«u;
SLSF RRs. Zinc smelter ; glass works ; foundry ; cotton gins. Coal mines ; gas.
Okmulgee Co. (EC). 60 m SW of Tulsa. KO&G;
, .—as works; foundry; cotf
oil wells. Diversified farming:. Cotton, corn, wheat.
1901 8 24 294 20.80
T _ . . _ . _.. i »"*».. ouu. m. - "' Sunday circ.
J. Leland Gourley, Editor and Publisher, 116 N. Fifth St.
HINTON (F8H). pop. 1,025; Caddo Co. (SWC). 60 m W of Oklahoma City. Railroad
station, Bridgeport. CRI&P RR. Cotton gins; flour mills; grain elevators.
7 24 280 2.00 {1,025
.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat, peanuts.
EecorAdi ..... «"«":•: ....... -..."...Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902
Arthur R. Wettengel, Publisher.
HOBARTf (D4H). pop. 6,880; Kiowa Co. (SW). 80 m NE of Altus. CRI&P; SLSF
i?Si* ton *ins and compress; packing and produce cold storaKf plants.
li.J* and cott<>n«eed oil mills; creameries. Agriculture. Cotton, grains.
alfalfa.
Independent ......
8
«« > H.50
7 24 294 3.00 §3,163
§3,685
§3,685
$1,700
Den,ocrat.Chief+ .................. {
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Al Adams, Editor; W. R. Hancock, Publisher.
Kiowa County Star-Review + .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1924
Clara E. Neal, Editor; D. C. Frost, Publisher.
HOLDENVILLEf (K4), pop. 6,192; Hughes Co. (SEC). 21 m SE of Seminole. CRI&P;
SLSF RRs. Cotton gin; meat processing, ice plants; oil production; elevator.
Manufactures lingerie. Truck and diversified farming. Beef cattle.
News 4- jEvg.ex.Sat.A T . n 1927 8 24 294 12.00
"7"; ........ V ..... '" ...... V ...... ISun., Sun. M. Ind' Dem ............ Sunday circ.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Tom R. Phillips Estate, Publisher.
HOLLISf (C5), pop. 8,089; Harmon Co. (SW). 36 m W of Altus. MKT RR. Cotton-
seed oil and flour mills; hatcheries. Diversified farming. Cotton, wheat, feed.
N«ws-f.... .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 7 24 280 4.00
Mrs. Hermione Briscoe, Editor; R. F. Dudley, Publisher, 225 W. Broadway.
HOMINY (K2), pop. 2,702; Osage Co. (N). 80 m SW of Bartlesville. MKT RR. In
Os age Indian territory. Cottonseed oil mill. Extensive oil and gas well opera-
tions. Grain, stock farms.
News + ........ » ........................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 8 24 308 2.50
Wayne S. JelTeries, Editor; Hominy Publishing Co., Box 38.
HOOKER (E7%), pop. 1,842; Texas Co. (NW). 126 m NE of Amarillo. Texas. BM&E;
CRI&P RRs. Natural gas dehydration plant. Grain elevator; hatchery. Gas
wells. Grain farms.
Advance-f.... .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1904 7 23 273 8.00
Ray E. Davidson, Editor and Publisher.
HUGOf (M6%), pop. 6,984; Choctaw Co. (SE). 22 m N of Paris. Texas. SLSF RR.
Railroad shops; lumber mills; creamery; grain elevator; cotton gins; creosote
works. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, corn, oats.
Husonian-Democrat-f ............ .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1902 8 24 280 2.00
News 4- fEvg.ex.Sat.A T««i««.«^«ii* 1917 8 24 28° 15-°°
W*W1 + .................................... { Sun., Sun. M. Dependent, ----- Sunday circ.
Comic strip advertising accepted in daily.
Jack Stamper, Editor; Steve Stamper, Publisher.
Southeast Oklahoman + ......... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1920 8 24 280 1.00
Frances C. Imon, Editor; E. M. DeWeese. Publisher, 107 E. Jackson St.
HYDRO (E8%), pop. 714; Caddo Co. (SWC). 85 m W of El Reno. CRI&P RR.
Elevator; cotton gin. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, cotton.
Review 4- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 7 24 280 2.55
Mrs. G. C. Douglas, Publisher.
l
§511
7 24 280 2.50 §2,182
§3,789
§3,789
§3,912
§3,912
§1,252
§1.187
§788
§3,704
§3,704
§717
§1,100
IDABELf (N7), pop. 4,671; McCurtain Co. (SE). 90 m E of Durant. SLSF HR.
Saw, grist mills; cotton gins; bottling works. Pine, hardwood timber. Agri-
culture. Corn, cotton, alfalfa.
McCurtain Gaxette4- Wed. & Sat Democratic 1906 7 24 280 3.00 §3,228
Ira J. Banta, Editor ; Ira J. Banta and Troy Estes, Publishers.
JAYf (N2). pop. 697; Delaware Co. (NE). 88 m S of Miami. Railroad station, Salina.
KO&G RR. Saw mill. Timber. Fruit, stock farms. Resort area.
Delaware County Journal 4-.. ..Thursday Independent 1931 7 23 280 2.00 $1,675
Lee Keck, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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JENKS (L2H), pop. 1,087; Tulsa Co. (NEC). 10 m S of Tulsa. MV RR. Fishing tackle
factory ; hatchery ; nursery.
Journal Thursday Independent. 1958 8 24 294 2.50
C. A. McWiUiams. Publisher, 507 East D Ave.
JET (Fl). pop. 871; Alfalfa Co. (NW). 80 m NW of Enid. AT&SF RR. Grain, stock,
poultry farms. Wheat, livestock.
Vi«itor+ Thursday Independent 1908 5 26 252 2.00 432
R. W. Hubbard. Editor and Publisher.
JONES (H8), pop. 476; Oklahoma Co. (C). 18 m NE of Oklahoma City. SLSF RR.
Oil. Diversified farming. Corn, poultry, dairy products.
Oklahoma County News Thursday Independent 1901 7 24 276 2.50 §1,122
George C. Keyes, Editor and Publisher.
KlNGFISHERf (G8)( pop. 8,845; Kingfisher Co. (NWC). 88 m S of Enid. CRI&P
RR. Manufactures power lawn mowers, auto sunshades, aluminum awnings,
mixed feeds. Hatcheries. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Cucumbers, watermelons.
r FreePress-f- Monday Independent 1889 7 24 287 4.00 53*131
4 Times -f Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 287 4.00 §3,123
I Mrs. C. W. Hubbard, C. S. Hubbard and H. E. Hubbard, Editors and Publishers.
KIOWA (L6), pop. 802; Pittsburgh Co. (SEC). 17 m SW of McAlester, banking town.
MKT RR. Lumber mill; cotton gin; foundry. Pine timber. Diversified farming.
Cotton, corn, oats.
Chronicle-!- Thursday Independent 1906 6 24 287 1.50
M. L. Misenheimer, Editor and Publisher.
KONAWA (J4H), pop. 2,707; Seminole Co. (EC). 15 m N of Ada. OCAA RR. Oil
wells. Beef cattle. Poultry and dairy feeds. Cotton, corn, alfalfa, peanuts.
Leader-f Thursday Independent 1904 8 24 804 2.00 §1,283
Don Banzet, Editor; Konawa Leader Publishing Co.
LAMONT (Gl), pop. 594; Grant Co. (N). 25 ra NE of Enid. SLSF RR. Hatchery;
elevator. Agriculture. Wheat, alfalfa, corn.
Valley News -h Thursday Democratic 1901 6 24 266 2.00 §«59
T. K. Pennock. Editor and Publisher.
LA VERNE (CD, pop. 1.269; Harper Co. (NW). 40 m NW of Woodward. MKT RR.
Oil and gas wells. Diversified farming. Cattle. Wheat, broom corn. Kafir, maize.
Leader-Tribune -f Thursday Republican 1912 7 24 280 8.00 §1,138
Leslie I. Ray, Editor and Publisher.
LAWTONf (F5). pop. 84,757; Comanche Co. (SW). 91 m SW of Oklahoma City.
CRI&P; SLSF RRs. Airlines CAL; CEN.
Manufactures cottonseed oil. dairy products, hats, cement tile and blocks.
Hatcheries; greenhouses; bottling works. Granite, limestone quarries; sand,
gravel pits; oil wells. Fort Sill Field Artillery and Missiles School. Agriculture.
Cattle, cotton, wheat. TV station.
'Constitution -|- {Ihstin** S&t' IndeP«ndcnt 1901 8 23 805 18.60*^13,375
Constitution-Press 4- Sunday Independent 8 23 305 **1&,806
Press-f (A ™n;fX*Sun* Independent 1933 8 23 305 18.60 **7,430
I at Mon.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ned Shepler, Editor; Lawton Constitution- Press, Publisher.
News-Review -f- Thursday Independent ..1904 8 24 294 2.00 §655
Ida Mae Rice. Editor; The Lawton Publishing Co.. Publisher, 411 C St.
LEEDEY (D8) pop. 668; Dewey Co. (W). 40 m S of Woodward. MKT RR. Cotton
gins. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, broom corn.
Star-)- Wednesday Independent 1935 6 24 294 2.50 §704
W. H. Seba, Editor and Publisher.
LEXINGTON (H4%), pop. 1,176; Cleveland Co. (C) 1.9 m S of Norman. Railroad
station. Purcell. AT&SF RR. Cotton gins; hatchery; bottling works. Grain,
stock, poultry farms. Cotton, wheat, oats.
Snn-f Thursday Democratic 1930 7 22 280 1.60 825
Herman O. Wilson, Editor; Lexington Sun, Publisher.
LINDSAY (G5). pop. 8.021; Garvin Co. (SC). 28 m SE of Chickasha. AT&SF RR.
Oil wells. Broom factory; cotton gin; grist mill; hatchery. Ships broom corn.
Agriculture. Broom corn, cotton, alfalfa.
News-f- Friday Independent 1902 8 24 294 3.00 §1,750
Hershel Smith, Editor and Publisher.
LONE WOLF (D4%), pop. 660; Kiowa Co. (SW). 80 m W of Chickasha. AT&SF;
CRI&P RRs. Cotton gins; feed and flour mill. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy
farms. Cotton, wheat, oats. nn
News-f Thursday Democratic 1901 6 24 280 2.00 650
Mrs. W. T. Morris. Editor; W. T. Morris. Publisher.
MADlLLf <J6), pop. 2,791; Marshall Co. (S). 28 m SE of Ardmore. SLSF RR. Rail-
road shops; pants factory; cotton gin; hatchery. Oil wells and refinery. Oak,
walnut timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, oats.
Record-l- Thursday Democratic 1896 8 28 294 8.00 §2,780
Herbert J. Pate, Editor and Publisher.
~**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; *Pnblisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +U»et Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlssned only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MANGUMf (D6), pop. 4,271; Greer Co. (SW). 70 m NW of Lawton. CRI&P; MKT
RRs. Feed mills; cotton gin; brick and tile; bottling works; machine shop.
Manufactures metal drainage pipe. Agriculture. Cotton, livestock, wheat.
) Greer County News-f Monday Democratic 1934 8 24 287 2.50
Star-f Thursday Democratic 1887 8 24 287 2.50
Ben Langdon, Editor; Mangum Publishing Co., 110 E. Lincoln St.
MARIETTAf (H7). pop. 1,875; Love Co. (S). 17 m S of Ardmore. AT&SF RR. Cot-
ton gins. Oil, gas wells. Cookie factory. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn,
livestock.
Monitor-f ..Friday Democratic 1895 6 26 280 2.00
Wilma Choate, Publisher.
MARLOW (G6), pop. 8,899; Stephens Co. (S). 80 m S of Chickasha. CRI&P RR. Oil.
Mattress factory; cotton gins; flour and feed mill. Gasoline recycling plant.
Agriculture. Watermelons, corn.
Re view -f- Thursday Democratic 1892 8 26 280 2.00
Samuel G. Whitaker, Editor and Publisher.
MARSHALL (G2), pop. 814; Logan Co. (NC). 81 m SE of Enid. AT&SF RR. Hatch-
ery. Oil. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa, wheat.
News-f Thursday Independent 1947 7 24 278 2.00
E. J. Boye, Editor and Publisher.
MAUD (J4), pop. 1,889; Seminole and Fottawatomie Cos. (SEC). 18 m SE of Shaw,
nee. OCA A RR. Gasoline manufactured. Saw mill. Oill wells. Grain, stock
farms. Cotton, oats, wheat.
Enterprise-f Thursday Democratic 1927 6 24 250 1.50
Hazel Whittern, Editor ; John M. Hoffman, Publisher.
MAYSVILLE (H5), pop. 1,294; Garvin Co. (SC). 45 m S of Oklahoma City. AT&SF
RR. Cotton gins; petroleum production and refining. Agriculture. Cotton,
alfalfa, corn.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1907 7 24 280 2.00
Mary G. Paine, Editor; Giles and Mary Paine, Publishers, Box 68.
McALESTERf (L4%), pop. 17,878; Pittsburg Co. (SEC). 67 m SW of Muskogee.
CRI&P; MKT RRs. Airline CEN.
Manufactures lingerie, dresses and blouses, peanut, cottonseed oil products,
feed. Coffee roasters; bottling works; oil refinery. Trade center. Coal mines;
oil wells ; pine, oak timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, oats, cattle.
Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1904 8 24 287 2.00
Hiram Impson, Editor; McAlester Democrat, Inc., Publisher.
News -Capital -f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem. 1896 8 24 29013.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Wm. E. Folsom, Editor; Lowell S. Turner, Publisher, 225-227 E. Choctaw Ave.
McLOUD (H3H), pop. 718; Pottawatomie Co. (C). 12 m NW of Shawnee. CRI&P
RR. Cotton gins. Blackberry center. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Monitor-f Thursday Democratic 1910 7 24 280 2.00
Mrs. M. Clifton, Editor; Arnold Clifton, Publisher, 106 W. Main St., Shawnee.
MEDFORDf JG1). pop.^1.805; Grant Co. (N). 31 jn NE of Enid. AT&SF; CRI&P
RRs. Hatchery. Oil. Livestock. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, alfalfa.
Grant County Journal 4- Monday Independent 1895 6 26 280
Patriot-Star -f .Thursday Independent. 1893 6 26 280
Elmer W. Fink, Editor; Philip R. Pond and J. C. Pond, Publishers.
2.75
2.75
MEEKER (J8%), pop. 672; Lincoln Co. (C). 18 m N of Shawnee. AT&SF RR. Feed
mill; cotton gin; hatchery. Grain, poultry farms.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1920 6 24 266 2.00
James L. Knighs, Editor and Publisher.
MIAMI (Nl), pop. 11,801; Ottawa Co. (NE). 85 m SW of Joplin, Mo. KO&G: NO
(elec.); SLSF RRs.
Meat packing plant; cheese, butter, dresses, beverages, flour, feed, tires,
aluminum boats, furniture, tin and metal products manufactured. Smelting
and refining; railroad
wheat, oats.
, .
shops. Important lead and zinc mines. Agriculture. Corn,
N.w.-ReCord + .......................
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Jess Heck, Editor; C. M. Holden, Publisher, A St. and First Ave., N. E.
Norse WInd+ ......................... Bi-monthly ..... Collegiate ........... 194S controlled free dirt.
Students of Northeastern Oklahoma A. & M. College, Publishers.
MIDWEST CITY— See Oklahoma City.
pop. 978. _____
gins ; hatchery. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn, cotton.
Minstrel-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ..... .1890
W. A. Vandament, Editor and Publisher.
6 24 278 2.00
Circ
§2,461
52,461
1,495
52.067
5400
51,050
51,467
J2.274
5935
51,450
§1,450
670
800
§562
681
MOORE <H4), pop. 042; Cleveland Co. (C). 8 m N of Norman. AT&SF RR. Floor
mill. Farming, grain, cotton, dairy products.
Messenger ................................ Thursday ........ Independent..... ..1930 7 22 280 1.50
Herman O. Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; |PaUisher*s Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimste. VIssned only during academic year. (Subscription included in membership ft*.
BE SURE TO READ the Cut* to the «se of the Directory m front of book.
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§500
§918
Estab Cols^ Width fDiptfi Sub
MOORELAND (D2). pop. 867; Woodward Co. (NW). 80 m W of Enid. AT&SF RR.
Creamery; elevators. Diversified farming. Wheat, maixe, alfalfa.
Leader 4- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 7 24 280 2.00
Omer N. Schnoebelen, Editor and Publisher.
MORRIS (L8), pop. 1.222; Okmulgee Co. (EC). 7 m E of Okmulgee. SLSF RR. Flour
and feed mill. Oil wells; coal mines. Grain, stock farms.
News -f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1910 5 24 224 1.50
Julin D. Jeffreas, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNTAIN VIEW (E4%). pop. 1,009; Kiowa Co. (SW). 46 m W of Chickasha.
CRIftP RR. Cotton gins; hatchery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, cotton,
corn.
News-4- ..................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1988 6 26 280 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner, Editors and Publishers.
MUSKOGEEf (M8). pop. 87,289; Muskogee Co. (E). 59 m SE of Tula a. KO&G; MKT;
MV; SLSF RRs. Airline, CEN.
Manufactures corrugated iron, sheet metal products, shipping containers,
glass, creamery, clothing, canned goods, oil well supplies, furniture. Refineries :
railroad shops; stockyards. Wholesale and jobbing center for Eastern Okla-
homa. Three banks ; deposits (6-80-58), $48,774.367. 14,181 wired (AC) houses;
12,226 gas (nat.) meters; 17,641 telephones. Bacone Indian University; U. S.
Indian Agency. Oil, gas wells. TV station.
Legal Record + (no adv.) ....... { I^m*'8*** Le*al .................. 1907 4 26 24° 12-°°
P. L. Hoffman, Ed.; Hoffman-Speed Printing Co., Publisher, 114 S. Fourth St.
f Phoenix + ................................. Morn.ex.Sun...Independent. ...... 1888 7 25 301 18.00**13,846
I Phoenix Times-Democrat -f— Sunday ............ Independent ...... 7 25 801 **17,211
-< Times-Democrat + .................. JJvg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1894 7 25 801 18.00 **3,500
I Color and comie strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
L Tarns Bixby. Jr., Editor; Oklahoma Press Publishing Co., 214 Wall St.
°"^e°g1?J)»n™!!!!e.!!^ }Friday ............. Republican ......... 1932 4 26 224 2.00
M. C. Simmons. 'Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1409.
NEWKIRKf (HI), pop. 2,201; Kay Co. (N). 60 m NE of Enid. AT&SF RR. Planing
mill; elevator*; hatcheries. Gas. oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
Herald- Journal + ..................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1893 7 22 280 2.65
Bruce T. Heydenburk, Publisher, Box 131.
NORMANf (H4). pop. 27,006; Cleveland Co. (C). 18 m SE of Oklahoma City. AT&SF
RR.
Three banks; resources (6-30-58), $26,100,749; deposits (6-30-58), $24,-
851,255. 8,498 electric meters; 8,351 gas (nat.) meters; 13,937 telephones.
Cottonseed oil mills. Electronic and aeronautical research. Dairy processing
plants. Naval Air Technical Training Center. Oil wells. University of Oklahoma.
Farming.
Book. Abroad.
E. E. Noth, Editor; University of Oklahoma Press. Publisher.
Oklahoma Business Bulletin lMrinfV,1v ,>„_ B,»--,_.,.v 1934 2 40 145
(no adv.) .......................... f Monthly .......... Bus. Research.... Controlled free dist.
Bureau of Business Research. College of Business Administration, University
of Oklahoma, Publisher.
Oklahoma Daily -f V ............. ffiShHZ'*™' Collegiate .......... 1916 5 24 224x10.00
Publication Board of the Student Assn., University of Oklahoma, Publisher.
Sooner Magazine. ................ - f Jun^A Aug". ColL Alumni ...... 1922 3 28 143x4.00
Bill B. Fryday, Editor; University of Oklahoma Alumni Assn., Publisher.
Soon., Sbrartk V. ............... 4 tl. . yr. ......... Col.. En,', ......... "" clni^J^ SiE fto'oo'
Students of the College of Engineering of the Univ. of Oklahoma, Eds. and Pubs.
WO
20°
2,000
§1,400
.Quarterly ........ World Liter ....... 1927 Contr'ollJfL di°s?.
2,500
10,800
10,800
. .............
School of Journalism of University of Oklahoma, Publisher.
j
1
Color and comie atrip advertising accepted.
Fred E. Tarman, Editor; The Transcript Company, Publisher.
NOWATAf (LI), pop. 8,965; Nowata Co. (NE). 20 m E of Bartlesville. MP RR.
Oil field machinery and pattern works; foundry; nursery; hatchery. Oil wells;
walnut, oak, elm timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
fStar-h ............. .. ............... ________ Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1909 8 24 276 16.60
Star-Times-t- ............................ Wednesday ....Independent.......! 894 8 24 276 1.00
David P. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
OKARCHIE (08), pop. 582; Canadian Co. (WC). 16 m N of El Reno. CRIAP RR.
Hatchery; cotton gin; creamery. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, cotton.
Chleftain-f- ............................... Thursday ........ Independent.. — 1890 6 26 252 2.00
Lawrence J. Bradford, Editor and Publisher.
OKEENE (F2), pop. 1,170; Blahie Co. (NWC). 86 m SW of Enid. CRIftP; SLSF
RRs. Flour mill. Grain, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, cotton, corn.
Record -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent. — 1901 7 24 280 2.60
A. C. Marts, Editor; A. C. Martz and J. B. Gernert, Publishers.
53,087
§495
660
§1,10O
Orcvifttioa-HHrSept. A. B.C. Statement; *J«ne and March AB.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Msts. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xEand McNslly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Gidds to the we of the Directory m front off book.
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OKEMAHf (K4). pop. 8,454; Okfuskee Co. (EC). 72 m E of Oklahoma City. Rail-
road station, Weleetka. SLSF RR. Cotton gin§; elevators. Grain farms. Corn,
oats, wheat, pecans.
< Frank Hapton, Editor.
Okfuskee County News + Thursday Democratic 1913 8 24 280 1.50 $523
L Frank Hampton, Editor.
OKLAHOMA CITYf (G3H), pop. 248,604; Oklahoma Co. (C). State capital and geo-
graphical center of state. AT&SF; CRI&P; MKT; OCAA; SL&SF RRs. Airlines,
AA; BNF; CAL; CEN; TWA.
Important jobbing and distributing center for the Southwest. Manufactures
packed meat, flour, feed, oil field equipment, aircraft, cottonseed oil, brooms,
brick, tile, furniture, lumber, paper products, petroleum and natural gas.
Machine shop products, iron and steel fabrication. Sixteen banks ; bank deposits
(6-23-58), $578,835,218. 132,625 electric (AC) meters; 125,685 gas (nat.)
meters; 179,698 telephones. Oil wells. Oklahoma City University; Oklahoma City
Law School; University of Oklahoma Medical School. Two TV stations.
Advertiser-f Friday Shopping 1931 8 24 294 2.75 §34,787
Law Journal-Record .............. MOI?*' Un* Legal .................. 1904 8 24 294 16'00
Mrs. Freda Ameringer, Editor; The Leader Press, Inc., Pub., P. O. Box 777 (1).
Baptist Messenger ................... Thursday ........ Baptist ............... 1912 3 28 140 2.00
Jack L. Gritz, Editor; Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, Publisher, (2).
Black Dispatch -f (Negro) ...Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1916 8 24 301 4.00 16,500
John Dungee, Editor; Black Pub. Co., 324 N. E. Second St. (1).
Campus-f V ............................. .Friday ............ Collegiate .......... 1904 5 24 217 x2.00 J1.700
Students of Oklahoma City Univ., Eds. and Pubs., 24th and Blackwelder St. (6).
Capitol Hill Beacon-}- ............. Sun.A Thurs... Independent ....... 1905 8 24 280 5.00 $3,991
Beacon Publishing Co., 124 W. Commerce St.
Chronicles of Oklahoma, The\n, „„. . w. ,. . . 1921 1 52 95 8.00 2,800
(no adv.) ............................ ^Quarterly ........ Historical .......... Controlled free dist. 1,000
Muriel H. Wright, Editor; Oklahoma Historical Society, Pub., Historical Bldg.
Farmer-Stockman .................... Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1911 3 27 143 .85 *433,934
F. J. Deering, Editor; Oklahoma Publishing Co., 500 North Broadway (1).
Independent Oil -f ................... Monthly .......... Oil Indus ............ 1955 8 27 133 x 1,106
Paul A. Andres, Editor; Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Assn., Publisher,
729 North Brauer.
Journal of the Oklahoma \M^«*UI- w jt i inin o oc io« _c KA i OAA
State Medical Assn -f- (Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1910 2 36 126 x5.50 1,966
Ben H. Nicholson,* Editor; Oklahoma State Medical Assn.. Publisher,
P. O. Box 9696, Shartel Sta.
Law Journal-Record — See Advertiser.
LiVno rd°vTr..^!!!^£.!!!! ....... }Monthly .......... Catholic .............. 1922 3 26 121 3.00 20,000
Father Michael Okuroski, Editor; DIscalced Carmelite Fathers, Publishers,
1125 S. Walker St. (1).
Log, The ................................... Monthly .......... Oil Indus ............ 1967 2 30 112 x 1,700
Paul A. Andres, Editor; The Petroleum Club of Oklahoma City, Publisher,
729 North Brauer.
MN«™+C!t*™?^ ........ Independent ....... 1942 7 24 280 3.00 $4,260
Leon Hatfieid, Editor; 'Midwest Publishing Co., 189 E. Atikinson Plaza.
Motor Dealer ........................... .Monthly .......... Auto Dealer ....... 1922 8 27 140
Roy Evans, Editor; Norick Bros., Publisher, Box 1125. Controlled free dist. {25,836
.... 190S 2 28 'o
Dr. J. C. Hubbard. Editor: Nat'l Eclectic Med. Assn., Publisher, 1501 N. E. llth St.
North Star + ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1915 8 22 294 3.00 §3,396
Neal Jones, Editor; John D. Harrison, Publisher, P. O. Box 8547 (14).
Northwest News-f .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1942 6 24 280 2.50 §1,582
Eugene Zink. Editor; Northwest Publishing Company. Box 186.
Oklahoma-f ............................. .Thursday ........ Chamb. of Com..l917 3 80 140x15.00 t5,800
Clayton Anderson, Editor; Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
Skirvin Tower Hotel (2).
Oklahoma Banker .................... Monthly .......... Banking ............. 1898 8 26 140 8.00
C. L. Fuson, Editor ; Oklahoma Bankers Assn., Publisher,
1106-1107 Colcord Bldg. (2).
°*$^r+*™.**™*». JMonthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1948 5 24 216 41t4OO
Kenneth McJFa 11 Editor; Oklahoma Farm Bureau Federation, Inc., Publisher,
P. O. Box 8882, State Capitol Station (5).
Oklahoma Food Journal 4- ...... Monthly .......... Food ................... 1989 2 40 186 2.00 1,282
Larry O. Bowman, Editor; Oklahoma Retail Grocers Association, Publisher,
818 American National Bldg. (2).
Oklahoma Legionnaire ............ Monthly .......... Vet Newt........... 19 80 8 24 280 2.00 46,*88
A. R. Tyner. Jr., Editor; Norman Transcript, Publisher, Capitol Station.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IPO. Statement; Bold (ace, sworn; (Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +U*es Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRmnd HcMsJly
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in fas* off book.
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Oklahoma Librarian + Quarterly Libraries 1950 2 82 112 1.50
Oklahoma Library Association, Publisher, Extension Div., State Library (5).
Oklahoma Live Stock News +.(^°pxn'u^ie8' L.Stk.&Agric 1910 7 27 280 5.00
Clarence Achgill, Editor; Oklahoma Live Stock News, Inc., Publisher,
180 Live Stock Exchange Bldg. (8).
Oklahoma LP-Gas \ Mnn+^ T P r«- 1958 3 28 140 2.00
Association News f Monthly LP-Gas Controlled free dist.
William Wallace, Editor; Oklahoma LP Gas Assn. News, Publisher,
1732 N.W. 22nd St.
f Oklahoman-t- Every Morn....Ind. Dem 1889 8
Circ
$260
2,220
1,200
500
Times-h Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1889 8 22 801 10.40**111,9»4
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
E. K. Gaylord, Editor; Oklahoma Publishing Company, 500 N. Broadway (1).
Oklahoma Oil Jobber + Monthly Oil Jobbers 1956 8 27 188 x 1,200
Paul A. Andres, Editor; Oklahoma Oil Jobbers Assn., Publisher, 729 N. Brauer.
1,256
4.00
1.60
(3).
1.80
jMonthly Engineering 1946 3 27 140 xS.OO
M. A. Woodbury, Editor; Oklahoma Society of Professional Engineers, Pub.,
410 Commerce Exchange Bldg. (2).
Oklahoma Publisher + Monthly Journalistic 1930 3 26 140 xS.OO
Ben Blacks toe k, Editor; Oklahoma Press Assn., Publisher, Biltmore Hotel.
Oklahoma Teacher + V Monthly Educational 1919 3 28 140x4.00
Ferman Phillips, Editor; Oklahoma Education Assn., Pub., 828 E. Madison Ave.
Shale Shaker Monthly Geology .1950 3 28 184 x5.00
Not published during July and August.
Suzanne Takken, Editor; Okla. City Geolog. Soe., Publisher, Box 609.
Southwest Courier-}- Saturday Catholic 1922 8 24 280
Diocese of Oklahoma, Publisher, 606 N. W. Third St. (1).
S°ClwniVle+Wi8h JMonthly Jewish Int 1929 4 26 175
E. F. Friedman, Editor; S. D. Friedman, Publisher, 420 Braniff Bldg.
Star-f- Friday Church News 1929 8 22 294
Prints 23 separate editions.
Douglas Tomlinson, Editor; All-Church Press, Publisher, Braniff Bldg. (2).
Times — See Oklahoman.
Ye Towne Cryer-f Thursday Independent. 1947 8 24 294 8.00
G. Landis Fleming, Editor; Sherman T. Farris, Publisher, Box 10567 (20).
OKMULGEEf (L8), pop. 18.317; Okmulgee Co. (EC). 85 m SW of Muskogee. ON;
SLSF RRs.
Oil refineries; foundries; cotton gins; glass, glass fruit jars, oil field equip*
ment, furniture, meat products manufactured. Oil, gas wells ; coal mines. Stock,
poultry farms. Cotton, corn.
Observer (Negro) .Thursday Democratic 1927
B. J. Wilson, Editor and Publisher, 714 W. 9th St.
Okmulgee County News Thursday Independent 1946
Glen L. Eyler, Publisher.
Times -f- Morn. ex. Mon.. Democratic 1910
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Joe Hugh Mansfield, Editor; Times Publishing Company.
PAULS VALLEYf (H5), pop. 6,896; Garvin Co. (SC). 42 m N of Ardmore. AT&SF
RR. Oil. Alfalfa mill; cotton gins; bottling works; hatchery. Mattresses, oil
field equipment manufactured. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
789
920
8,675
*16,130
§3,987
8 27 280 2.50
7 24 280 2.00 §1,675
**6,791
**6,840
8
23 297 18.20
Sunday circ.
1904 8
24 294 10.20
Sunday circ.
8 24 294 2.00 §3,906
8
24 294 13.00
Sunday circ.
fEvg.ex.Sat.
(Democrat-f \ & Mon., Independent
[Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Enterprise -f Monday Independent 1887
Ken Reid, Editor; Democrat Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
PAWHUSKAt (Kl), pop. 6,381; Osage Co. (N). 40 m NW of Tulsa. ATASF; MV
RRs. Creamery; bottling works. Osage Boarding School (Government School
for Osage Indians and Agency). Trading center for Osage tribe. Gas, oil wells.
Agriculture. Stock, grain, poultry, dairy products, beef cattle grazing.
fEvg.ex.Sat.,
{Joumal-Capital-f |Sun. & Mon., Ind. Dem
(Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Osage Journal -f .Friday Ind. Dem 1901 8 24 294 2.00
Glen Van Dyke, Editor and Publisher, 700 Kihekah.
Osage County News -f .Friday Independent 1919 7 26 276 2.00
Charles E. Prentice, Editor and Publisher, Box 928.
PAWNEEf (J2), pop. 2,861; Pawnee Co. (N). 22 m NE of Stillwater. AT&SF; SLSF
RRs. Cotton gins; creamery; hatchery; dairies; machine shop. Indian school
and agency. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat. Livestock.
Chief .Thursday Republican 1893 8 24 808 8.00
D. Jo Ferguson, Editor; Jo O. Ferguson, Publisher.
PERKINS (H2%), pop. 706; Payne Co. (NC). 11 m S of Stillwater. AT ASF RR.
Oil. Poultry, livestock. Corn, wheat, cotton.
Journal + .Thursday Independent. 1890 6 24 278 2.00
Robert L. Evans, Editor and Publisher.
§3,978
§3,978
§3,491
§3,491
§652
2,708
§2,494
§836
Ctrcnlatlo*— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPwbltiher'i Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
««•, 12 to inch. ? Agate tines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1WO Census. xRand McNsllj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership let.
BE SURE TO READ th* CuU. t» the u** of the Directory fat front of book.
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PERRYf (H2), pop. 6,187; Noble Co. (N). 40 m SE of Enid. AT&SF; SLSF RRs.
Manufactures machinery, pottery* dairy products. Oil wells. Stock, dairy, poultry
grain farms. Wheat, alfalfa hay.
f Journal* Illfun!?' ***" Independent 1898 8 22 n ™* 16.65
1 ISun.Morn. Sunday circ.
Journal* ./Thursday Independent .,1893 8 22 294 2.60
I Milo Watson, Editor and Publisher.
PICHER (N%), pop. 8,961; Ottawa Co. (NE). 26 m SW of Joplin, Mo. NE (elec.);
SLSF RRs. Foundries; zinc smelters and refineries. Extensive lead and zinc
mines. Agriculture. Corn, oats, hay.
Trl-State Tribune* Thursday Independent 1918 7 24 280 200
C. Allen Matbewi. Editor and Publisher, 120 N. Connell.
PONCA CITY (HI), pop. 20,180; Kay Co. (N). 90 m N of Oklahoma City. AT&SF;
CRI&P RRs. Airline, CEN. Extensive oil refineries; creameries; sheet metal,
bottling works; planing, flour mills. Diesel engine rebuilding plant. Gas, oil
wells. Manufactures denim clothing, oil field tools, carbon black. Stock, dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Alfalfa, wheat, corn.
" ' 1893 8 24 294 j
Circ
93,310
§3,310
tl!6
638
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Clyde E. Muchmore, Publisher.
Star TV News, The* Sunday TV News 1948
Cecil De Villiers, Editor and Publisher, Box 749.
2 28 105 8.50 $10,036
PONDCREEK (Gl), pop. 1,066; Grant Co. (N). 18 m N of Enid. CRI&P RR. Flour mill;
machine shop; tooth brush factory. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, corn.
Herald-}- Thursday Democratic .. .. 1896 7 24 280 2.65 §850
L. O. Sills, Editor and Publisher.
POTEAUf (N4%), pop 4.776; Le Flore Co. (SE). 26 m SW of Ft. Smith, Ark. KCS;
SLSF RRs. Glass cylinder, garment, aircraft panel factories; bottling works;
lumber mills; cotton gins. Coal mines; gas wells; timber. Diversified farming.
Potatoes, corn, cotton, wheat.
{Le Flore County Sun + Sunday Ind. Dem 1895 8 24 287 53*016
News-f- .Thursday Ind. Dem 1895 8 24 287 §3,016
Combined subscription price $8.00 per year.
Lorren Williams. Editor; Bob Lee Kidd, Jr., Publisher.
PRAGUE (J8%), pop. 1,646; Lincoln Co. (C). 19 m N of Seminole, nearest railroad
station. CRI&P RR. Feed mill; cotton gins; machine shop. Oil. Agriculture.
Cotton, oats, wheat.
News -Record + ..Wednesday ....Independent 1903 7 24 276 2.50 §1,400
Junia Heath Jones, Editor and Publisher.
PRYORf (M2), pop. 4,486; Mayes Co. (NE). 40 m E of Tulsa. MKT RR. Cotton gin;
paper mills; hatchery; machine shop. Carbide and fertilizer plants. Hardwood
timber. Diversified farming.
Jeffersonian-f Thursday Democratic .1907 8 24 294 2.50 §3,380
Haskell Gaither, Editor and Publisher.
Times-h Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1939 9 22 294 10.40 §3,037
Prints Saturday edition called Mayes Co. Democrat.
W W. Morford, Publisher. 6 North Vann.
PURCELLf (H4%), pop. 3,546; McClain Co. (C). 84 m S of Oklahoma City. AT ASF
RR. Manufactures cottonseed products, feed. Greenhouse. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, broom corn, alfalfa, vetch.
Register* Thursday Democratic 1887 8 24 294 2.00 §3,700
Maxwell McCurdy, Editor; Register Publishing Company.
RINGLING (G6), pop. 1,092; Jefferson Co. (S). 28 m W of Ardmore. AT&SF RR.
Cotton gin. Diversified farming. Poultry, dairy products, grain.
Eagle-f- Thursday Independent. 1920 7 24 273 2.00 §610
Leon Gleason, Editor and Publisher.
RUSH SPRINGS (G5), pop. 1,402; Grady Co. (SWC). 20 m S of Chickasha. CRI&P
RR. Cotton gin. Oil. Manufactures dog food. Ships watermelons, tomatoes.
Diversified farming. Cotton, watermelons, tomatoes.
Gazette-h .Thursday Democratic 1892 5 24 210 2.00 §1,242
C. F. Bullard, Editor and Publisher.
RYAN (G6%), pop. 1,019; Jefferson Co. (S). 60 m W of Ardmore. CRI&P RR, Cotton
gins. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, corn.
Leader* Friday Democratic 1890 6 26 280 2.00 §800
J. T. Daniel. Editor and Publisher.
SALLISAWf (N8%), pop. 2,886; Sequoyah Co. (EC). 20 m NW of Ft. Smith, Ark.
KCS; MP RRs. Manufactures cottonseed oil; fishing tackle. Coal mine. Diversified
farming. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
East Oklahoma Tribune -f Thursday Democratic 1938 8 22 294 2.80 §2,003
Howard Bonham, Editor and Publisher.
Sequoyah County Times -f.... Friday Democratic 1932 9 22 280 8.00 §2^97
Wheeler Mayo, Editor and Publisher.
SAND SPRINGS (K2), pop. 6,994; Tulsa Co. (NEC). 5 m W of Tulsa. MKT; S3 (elec.)
RRs. Manufactures textiles, petroleum products, glass fruit jars, corrugated
paper boxes, steel bars, dog food. Smelter. Oil, gas wells. Grain, stock, dairy
farms. Oats, corn, cotton.
Hunter's Horn* Monthly ^Hunting 1921 4 24 154 2'00 18*625
E. E. Everett, Editor; The Hunter's Horn Publishing Company.
HrSept. AB.C. Statement; wJtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Leader -f ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1914 7 24 280 2.00
Daniel R. Saul and Jack Stamper, Publishers, 218 N. Main.
SAPULPAf (K2%), pop. 18,081; Creek Co. (NEC). 14 m SW of Tulsa. SLSF; TSU
RRs. Manufactures glassware, glass bottles, pottery, bricks, tile, gasoline.
Meat packing plant. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, oats.
Democrat-News -f .................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1911 8 24 287 2.00
R. W. Gierhart, Editor and Publisher, 108 E. Dewey.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
E. K. Li verm ore, Publisher.
Independent....
»«>• 8
24 294 13.20
Sunday circ.
SAYREf (C4), pop. 8,862; Beckham Co. (W). 45 m SW of Clinton. CRI&P RR.
Manufactures butter, carbon black, gasoline. Railroad shops. Gas, oil wells.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, grain, broom corn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. J. Bacon, Editor and Publisher.
Sun-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1898 8 24 287 1.50
Sam Dowdell, Editor; W. J. Bacon, Publisher.
SEILING (E2), pop. 700; Dewey Co. (W). 7 m N of Taloga. Railroad station, Canton.
Hatchery. Cotton gin.
Dewey Co. News-f ................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 6 24 280 2.50
Dwight Spies, Editor and Publisher.
SEMINOLE (J4), pop. 11,868; Seminole Co. (EC). 55 m SE of Oklahoma City. CRI&P
RR. Cotton gins ; carbon black plant ; oil refineries ; machine shops ; lumber mill.
Nursery. Extensive oil production. Farming. Cotton, poultry, dairy products.
v*iuiiiM*j. fEvg.ex.Sat.ft Tn(, n-TM 1927 8 24 294 12.00
Producer* ............................. |s gun M Ind. Dem ............ Sunday circ.
H. Milt Phillips, Editor and Publisher.
SENTINEL (D4), pop. 1,181; Washita Co. (SW). 70 m W of Chickasha. AT&SP
RR. Cotton gins. Elevators. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Grain, cotton,
alfalfa.
Lemder-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 7 24 280 2.00
Wayne Schoonmaker, Editor and Publisher.
SHATTUCK (C2), pop. 1,692; Ellis Co. (NW). 75 m SW of Alva. ATASF RR.
Machine shop; creamery; flour mill. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products,
broom corn.
}Friday ............ Independent ....... 1914 7
Cecil C. Colbert, Editor and Publisher.
SHAWNEEf (J4). pop. 22,948; Pottawatomie Co. (C). 82 m SE of Oklahoma City.
AT&SF; CRI&P; OCAA RRs.
Manufactures flour, work garments, dairy, cottonseed, petroleum products,
electric motors, medicines, oil burners, radio tubes, model trains, aircraft com-
ponents, duplicating machines, planetariums, lumber, beverages. Meat, produce
packing plants; nurseries. Oklahoma Baptist University. Oil wells. Agriculture.
Cotton, dairy products, alfalfa.
American-)- ..................... — ...-Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1929 7 24 280 1.50
Mrs. M. Clifton, Editor; Arnold Clifton, Publisher, 106 W. Main St.
Bison-fV ................................. Friday ............ Collegiate ......... -1916 5 24 224x1.00
Students of Oklahoma Baptist University, Editors and Publishers.
County Democrat -f- ................ Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1898 7 24 280 2.00
M. M. Henderson, Editor and Publisher, 804 N. Broadway.
Herald4- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 5 24 224 2.50
Robert J. Downing, Editor; Herald Printing Company, Publisher.
News-Star-f- ............................. Morn.ex.Mon... Independent ...... 1904 8 24
Circ
§2,263
§2,27S
§4,865
§4,885
2,984
2,984
582
§987
|3,984
§3,9«4
*840
24 280 2.50 §1,302
§850
§709
§497
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
N. B. Musselman, Editor; Shawnee News Company, Publisher.
294 18.00**10,877
Sunday circ. **1 1,058
SHIDLER (Jl), pop. 840; Osage Co. (N). 18 m NW of Pawhuska. Gasoline plant.
Gas, oil wells. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Review4- Thursday Democratic 1927 7 24 280 2.00 §715
Sam Field, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 6.
SKIATOOK (K2), pop. 1,784; Tulsa Co. (N). 17 m N of Tulsa. MV RR. Cotton gin;
hatchery. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, potatoes.
News-f Thursday Independent 1905 6 24 280 2.00 §1,865
C. H. Wright. Editor and Publisher.
SNYDER (E6), pop. 1.646; Kiowa Co. (SW). 88 m W of Lawton. SLSF RR. Cotton-
seed and granite products manufactured. Produce houses. Mountain resort.
Granite quarries. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Kiowa County Democrat -f.. ..Thursday Democratic 1905 7 24 277 2.00 §1,144
Henry M. Martin, Editor and Publisher.
SPIRO (N4), pop. 1.865; Le Flore Co. (SE). 18 m SW of Fort Smith, Ark. KCS RR.
Cotton gin. Cannery. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes, wheat.
Times 4- Thursday Democratic 1920 8 24 287 1.50
Edward D. Brown, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; I Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRancl McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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STIGLERf (M4), pop. 2.126; Haskell Co. (E). 37 m SE of Muskogee MV RR
Nurseries; hatchery; cannery; cotton gin. Coal mines; natural gas wells* nine*
oak timber. Agriculutre. Dairying. Cotton, corn, oats. ' '
News -Sentinel 4- Thursday Democratic 1903 8 24 280 2 00
Linus T. Williams, Editor and Publisher.
STILLWATERt (H2). pop. 20,238; Payne Co. (NC). 66 m SE of Enid. AT&SF RR.
Airline CEN.
Flour, planing mills ; cotton gins ; creameries : machine shop ; meat packing
plant. Oklahoma State University. Gas wells. Farming. Wheat, corn.
f Gazette + Friday Independent 1889 8 24 294 1.00
X News-Press -f* •••• *iSun" Sun M Democratic QinH \
I R. M. Bellatti, Editor; Stillwater Publishing Co., 116-117 W. Seventh St.
Journal of Mammalogy Quarterly Mammals 1919 1 54 92 x6.00
Richard H. Manville, Editor; American Society of Mammalogiat, Publisher,
%Allen Press, Lawrence, Kan.
O'Collegian-t- V {E^Mon** Sun* Collegiate 1895 5 24 217 9.00
Students of Oklahoma State University, Editors and Publishers.
Oklahoma Current Farm 10. _^ ,Ui m ^ A^.« ino^ 1 KA
Economics (no adv.) }Bi-monthly ....Tech. Agri 1927 1 54
Leo V. Blakley, Editor; Oklahoma State University, Publisher.
Oklahoma Odd Fellow, The -f.. Monthly I.O.O.F 1893 c*on£%}}
Carroll M. Leonard, Editor; Grand Lodge I.O.O.F., Publisher, Box 1067
Oklahoma State Engineer -f V. 6 ti. a yr Coll. Eng'g 1935 | |g J|| x2'00
Students of Oklahoma Institute of Technology, Editors and Publishers.
-*l.»-...«....!.l.Y.?*y.?"!!!T..}Monthly ColL Alum 1929 3 28 13° 4-°°
Warren E. Shull, Editor; Oklahoma State University, Publisher.
STILWELLf (N3), pop. 1,818; Adair Co. (E). 30 m NW of Fort Smith. Ark. KCS
RR. Handle, cross tie, stave factories; produce packed. Mountain resort Stone
and marble quarries; timber. Diversified farming. Strawberries.
Democrat-Journal Thursday Ind. Dem 1898 7 24 280 2.00
Wade Zumwalt, Publisher.
STRATFORD (J6), pop. 1,065; Garvin Co. (SC). 16 m W of Ada. AT&SF RR. Cotton
gins; feed mill. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, oata.
Star Thursday Ind. Dem 1923 6 22 238 1.50
Edward Lee Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
STROUD (J3), pop. 2,450; Lincoln Co. (C). 65 m NE of Oklahoma City. SLSF RR.
Manufactures cottonseed, cake and oil, asphalt, dairy products. Hatcheries.
Oil wells. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Cotton, pecans.
American + Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 2.50
Mrs. Frances Watt, Editor and Publisher, 206 W. Third St.
SULPHURf (J5). pop. 4,389; Murray Co. (S). 25 m N of Ardmore. SLSF RR.
Dairy products, cottonseed oil manufactured. Ships mineral water. Health
resort. Asphalt, glass sand mines; gravel quarries. Stock, dairy, poultry,
fruit, farms. Corn, cotton, wheat.
Times-Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1900 7 26 280 2.00
Paul John, Editor; Times-Democrat Company, Inc., Publisher.
TAHLEQUAHf (N3). pop. 4,750; Cherokee Co. (E). 26 m NE of Muskogee. Rail-
road station, Fort Gibson. MP ; SLSF RRs. Machine shops ; saw mills ; cannery.
Nursery. Timber. Northeastern State College. Agriculture. Strawberries. Corn,
oats. Resort area.
Northeastern V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1909 5 24 213 x.50
Students of Northeastern State College, Editors and Publishers.
Star Citizen -f Thursday Independent 1828 8 24 280 2.50
David Hedges, Editor and Publisher.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1910 7 24 280 1.50
Victor B. Tolman, Editor and Publisher, 222 S. Muskogee Ave.
TALIHINA (M5), pop. 966; Le Flore Co. (SE). 60 m SW of Fort Smith, Ark.
SLSF RR. Lumber and planing mills. Health resort. Yellow pine, oak timber.
Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms.
American -f Thursday Democratic 1906
Jim Nicholson, Editor and Publisher.
TALOGAf (E2H). pop. 430; Dewey Co. (W). 88 m N of Clinton. Railroad station,
Custer. AT&SF; SLSF RRs. Grist mill. Grain, stock farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Times -Advocate-f- Thursday Independent 1893 6 24 276 2.50
Tom J. Ruble, Editor and Publisher.
TECUMSEH (J4), pop. 2,275: Pottawatomie Co. (C). 5 m S of Shawnee. AT&SF RR.
Planing mill; meat packing plant; nursery. Stock, poultry, truck, grain farms.
Standard 4- Thursday Democratic 1889 6 24 224 2.60
Gracie Hoffman, Editor; John M. Hoffman, Publisher.
§204
§3,768
§6,768
2,075
9,500
1:3,085
753
15,692
$2,330
J8.400
§1,901
J625
1,250
2,156
2,200
§2,275
1,556
7 26 280 2.00 §1,662
596
5750
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalb
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fo*
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Estab Col$<J> Width V Depth Sub
TEMPLE (F6), pop. 1,442; Cotton Co. (SW). 25 m SE of Lawton. CRI&P RR. Cot-
ton gins; hatcheries; elevators. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, feed.
Tribune+ .Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 276 1.50
Charles M. Cooper, Editor and Publisher.
TEXHOMA (D8), pop. 1,464; Texas 60. (NW). 90 m N of Amarillo, Tex. CRI&P RR.
Elevator. Agriculture. Wheat, maize.
Times-f Thursday .Democratic 1903 6 26 280 2.50
Walter Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
THOMAS (E8). pop. 1,171; Custer Co. (WC). 67 m SW of Enid. AT&SF; SLSF RRs.
Grain elevator; hatchery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, cotton,
cattle.
Tribune Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 280 2.60
T. W. Dunn, Editor and Publisher.
TIPTON (D5%), pop. 1,172; Tillman Co. (SW). 46 m SW of Lawton. MKT RR. Cotton
gins; hatchery. Truck bumpers and tire racks manufactured. Dairy, poultry,
grain farms. Alfalfa, cotton, corn.
Tribune + Thursday Independent. 1918 7 23 276 2.50
J. A. Minger, Editor and Publisher.
TISHOMINGOf (J6), pop. 2,825; Johnston Co. (S). 82 m E of Ardmore. Railroad
station, Ravia. SLSF RR. Concrete tile, building blocks manufactured. Sand,
gravel pits. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, alfalfa. Resort area.
Aggielite, The-f « Bi-monthly Collegiate 1929 7 24 280 xl.OO
Students of Murray State Agricultural College, Publishers.
J°DemS?i^nt.f...?.*?.!!!!!. }Thursday Democratic 1904 7 24 280 3.00
John R. Lok'ey, Editor and Publisher.
TONKA WA (HI), pop. 8,643; Kay Co. (N). 40 m NE of Enid. AT&SF; CRI&P RRs.
Machine shops; creamery; elevator. Gas, oil wells. Manufactures farm ma*
chinery and oil well supplies. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn,
alfalfa.
N«w»+ Mon.&Thurs...Independent.......l897 8 24 294 3.60
Francis Langdon, Editor and Publisher.
TULSAt (L2), pop. 182,740; Tulsa Co. (NEC). On Arkansas River, 276 m NE of
Dallas. AT&SF; MKT; MV; SLSF; SS; TSU RRs. Airlines, AA; BNF; CAL;
CEN;TWA.
Oil production, refining, transportation and marketing. Manufactures oil field,
aircraft equipment, chemicals, structural steel, glass, paper, fertilizer. Eleven
banks, deposits (6-30-58), $568,650,000. 99,635 electric (AC) meters; 90,576
gas (nat.) meters; 157,003 telephones. Gas, oil wells; coal mines; University of
Tulsa. Three TV stations.
Bulletin of the American ] re-i^fiii,.
Association of Petroleum [Monthly l^V "i rl^i 1917 1 48 98 18.00
Geologists* J 1 Petrol. Geol.
American Assn. of Petroleum Geologists, Publisher, P. O. Box 979 (1).
Bulletin of The Tulsa County 1M «.%. w-^«—i I984 2 28 1°7 x
Medical Society, The-f ../Monthjy Medical Controlled free dist.
Tulsa County Medical Society, Publisher, B-9 Medical Arts Bldg. (19).
Collegian-f V Wednesday Collegiate 1911 5 24 224 xl.OO
Students of the University of Tulsa, Editors and Publishers ( 1 ) .
Future — The Magazine for IM^«*VI« /Business & Jr. 1QQQ 0 on 01 •> r\r\
Young Men {Monthly |Chamb. & Com. 1988 2 25 91 2'00
United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, Publisher, Jaycee Blvd. & Main St.
Geophysics Quarterly Petro. & Oil 1986 1 30 11210.00
Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Publisher, 107 W. 15th St.
Herald + Friday Church News 1929 8 22 294 1.80
Prints 31 separate editions.
Douglas Tomlinson, Ed.; All-Church Press, Publisher, 15 W. Third St.
Independent Petroleum lifn-tiii- P»+*nl*nm 193° 8 27 14° x5-00
Monthly JMonthly Petroleum 2 40 140
Frank B. Taylor, Editor; Independent Petroleum Assn. of America, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1019.
Journal of Paleontology Bi-monthly Scientific-Geol..,1927 2 30 105x15.00
M. L. Thompson and E. C. Stumm, Editors ; Society of Economic Paleontologists
and Mineralogists, Publisher, P. O. Box 979 (1).
Legal News-f jl^**' Sat' Comm'l&Legal..l908 7 24 280 30.60
Dexter Moss, Jr., Editor; Dexter Publishing Co., 818 S. Cheyenne (1).
Mid-Continent Purchaser Semi-mo Purch. Agents....1920 c^olled f?ee dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
E. J. Murray, Editor; Purchasing Agents Assn. of Tulsa, Publisher,
1202 Atlas Life Bldg.
Oil and Gas Equipment Monthly (g^iX? "M * Cortrdfed tire.
Earl Seaton, Editor; Petroleum Publishing Co., 211 S. Cheyenne.
rr» +™i->,,~, 1^02 3 26 140 6.00
Oil and Gas Journal Monday {£ M?t <2L 2 40 14°
1 & Nat. Gas Total unpaid dig t.
George Weber, Editor; Petroleum Publishing Co., 211 South Cheyenne (8).
Circ
61,226
800
51.170
§976
500
11.788
§1,445
15,153
750
650
2,800
199,463
6,289
*19,511
13,4O9
2,158
>35,344
*40,183
1,458
Circulation— <**S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *J«ne and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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TULSA f (Continued) Estab Co Is 0 Width? Depth Sub Clre
Oklahoma Eagle + (Negro). ..Thursday Democratic........ 1920 8 24 280 450 8.0OO
E. L. Madison, Editor; E. L. Goodwin, Publisher, Box 1867 (1). 2,OOO--Fre«
Petroleo Interamericano 1M ... ISlc5n^5L9^ 1948 2 41 140 1.00
(Spanish & English) J Monthly JProducing. Total unpaid circ.
Dr. Oscar Irizarry, Editor; Petroleum Publishing Co., Box 1260 (1).
1950 8 28 186
Pure Milk Producer Monthly Dairymen Int.... 2 40 186
Controlled free dist.
Murl Troxel, Editor; Pure Milk Producers Assn. of Eastern Oklahoma,
Publisher, 6240 E. 15th St.
Ranch and Farm World — See World.
[Livestock,
Ranchman, The (offset) Monthly {Agriculture 1941 8 27 140 2.00
[& Ranching
Feme E. King, Editor and Publisher, 608-10 Commercial Bldg.
Southside Times -f Thursday Independent 1947 5 23 224 2.00
William D. Highland, Editor; Charles A. Me Williams, Publisher, 1185 E. 88th St.
Star-f Thursday .. Independent . .. 1951 7 24 280 2.50
Frederick R. Rahal. Editor and Publisher, 808 E. 3rd St.
>Tribune-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1904 8 28 801 15.60 **75,732
J. L. Jones, Editor; Richard Lloyd Jones, Publisher, 817 S. Boulder Ave. (2).
World -f Every Morn.. ..Independent 1906 8 23 301 23.40-^*95,577
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ.** 152,836
Prints in color agricultural monthly supplement called Ranch and Farm World.
N. G. Henthorne, Ed.; Mrs. Maud Lorton Myers, Pub., 817 S. Boulder Ave. (2).
Tulsa County News Thursday Democratic 1922 7 24 280 8.00 $3,700
Dexter Moss, Jr., Editor; Dexter Publishing Co., 1307 W. 7th.
World — See Tribune.
*4,334
1,400
1,650
85,000
7,500
TUTTLE (G4), pop. 715; Grady Co. (SWC). 20 m NE of Chickasha. SLSF RR. Cot-
ton gins; elevators. Agricultural. Cotton, wheat, alfalfa.
Times + .Thursday Independent 1905 6 24 273 2.00 §391
W. A. Vandament, Editor and Publisher.
VERDEN (F4), pop. 608; Grady Co. (SWC). 10 m W of Chickasha. CRI&P RR. Cot-
ton gins; alfalfa mill; elevators. Grain, dairy farms. Wheat, cotton, corn.
News Friday Democratic 1905 7 24 280 1.50 §370
O. H. Jackson, Editor and Publisher.
VICI (D2), pop. 620; Dewey Co. (W). 20 m S of Woodward. MKT RR. Cotton gin
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, broom corn, sorghum feeds. Ranching.
Beacon-f ..Thursday Ind. Dem ......1911 6 23 259 3.50 §1,23S
R. E. Cain, Editor and Publisher.
VINITAf (Ml), pop. 6,518; Craig Co. (NE). 60 m NE of Tulsa. MKT; SLSF RRs.
Machine shops; meat packing plant; creamery; bottling works; cotton gin.
State chicken hatchery. Ships livestock. Coal mines; hardwood timbed. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Craig County Democrat H- Thursday Democratic 1930 5 24 252 1.50 §536
O. B. Campbell and L. W. Hightower, Editors and Publishers.
f Journal-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1905 8 24 280 9.00 §3»666
J Comic strip advertising accepted in daily.
I Leader-f Thursday Independent 1885 8 24 280 2.50 170
I O. B. Campbell and L. W. Hightower, Editors ; Vinita Pub. Co., Box 612.
WAGONERf (M2%), pop. 4,395; Wagoner Co. (E). 15 m N of Muskogee. KO&G
MKT; MP RRs. Manufactures cottonseed, feed, brick and clay products.
Hatchery. Gas, oil wells; walnut, oak, cottonwood timber. Diversified farming.
Corn, cotton, wheat.
r Record-Democrat-f- Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 280 3.00 §1,700
\ Tribune-!- Tuesday Independent. 1920 7 24 280 3.00 §1,700
i Frank Spence, Editor and Publisher.
WAKITA (Gl), pop. 440; Grant Co. (N). 84 m N of Enid. AT&SF RR. Elevator.
Agriculture. Wheat, oats, poultry.
Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1898 6 2f> 280 2.50
Mardis H. Draper, Editor and Publisher.
WALTERSf (F6), pop. 2,748; Cotton Co. (SW). 21 m SE of Lawton. CRI&P RR.
Creamery; cotton gin, elevator. Poultry packed. Oil wells. Poultry, grain,
stock, dairy farms. Wheat, cotton, oats.
519
Herald-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1901
John A. Penn, Editor and Publisher.
8 24 280 2.04 §2,894
WATONGAf (F8), pop. 8,249; Blaine Co. (NWC). 75 m NW of Oklahoma City.
CRI&P RR. Cotton gins; elevators; planning mill. Diversified farming.
Republican-h Thursday Independent 1892 8 24 280 8.00 §2,345
G. T. Curtin, Editor and Publisher.
WAUKOMIS (G2), pop. 587; Garfield Co. (N). 8 m S of Enid. CRI&P RR. Grain,
stock, poultry, dairy farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
Oklahoma Hornet-f Thursday Independent 1898 5 24 217 2.04 §70O
R. Jack Christy, Editor; R. Jack Christy and Son, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee,
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WAURIKAf <G«). pop. 2,327; Jefferson Co. (S). 88 m SE of Lawton. CRIAP RR.
Cotton gins ; cotton compress ; creamery ; elevators ; hatchery. Furniture factory.
Agriculture. Cotton, small grains. Beef cattle.
News-Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1902 8 24 287 2.50 §1,758
D. J. Morrison, Editor and ftiblisher.
WAYNOKA (El), pop. 2,018; Woods Co. (NW). 80 m W of Enid. ATASF RR.
Ice manufacturing plant. Creamery; elevator; railroad shops. Stock yards.
Sand, gravel pits. Diversified farming. Wheat, dairy feeds, beef, fruit, poultry.
„ a"y£0fc,f I^TO*? * jThursday Independent,....- 1900 5 24 231 3.00 §1,795
L. *W. Fischer, Editor ;' A. A. Fischer, Publisher.
WEATHERFORD (ESft), pop 3,529; Custer Co. (W). 78 m W of Oklahoma City.
CRIAP RR. Elevators ; nursery. Southwestern State College. Agriculture. Wheat,
cotton, feeds.
News + Thursday Independent 1900 7 24 280 2.00
J. J. Craddock. Editor and Publisher.
Southwestern, The -f V Semi-mo Collegiate 1903 7 24 280 1.00
Students of Southwestern State College, Editors and Publishers.
WELEETKA (K4). pop. 1,648; Okfuskee Co. (EC). 22 m SW of Okmulgee. SLSF
RR. Casing head gasoline manufactured. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, corn,
watermelons.
American -f Thursday Independent 1902 6 23 252 2.00
Leland A. Tenney, Editor and Publisher.
WELLSTON (H3), pop. 643; Lincoln Co. (C). 25 m NW of Shawnee. SLSF RR.
Feed mill. Oil wells. Diversified farming.
News-f- Thursday Democratic 1892 6 26 276 2.00
Bernard C. Gerdes, Editor and Publisher.
WESTVILLE (N2H), pop. 781; Adair Co. (E). 60 m NE of Muskogee. KCS RR.
Canning, softwood distilling plants. Manufactures animal feed. Diversified
farming.
Reporter+ .Friday Independent 1960 6 24 259 2.00
Roxa Dismukes, Editor; George Dismukes, Publisher.
WETUMKA (K4), pop. 2,025; Hughes Co. (SEC). 84 m S of Okmulgee. SLSF RR.
Manufactures caskets; cottonseed oil products. Gas wells. Agriculture. Cotton,
peanuts, watermelons, corn.
Hughes Co. Times -f Thursday Independent 1904 7 24 280 2.00
William Morgan, Publisher.
WEWOKAf (K4), pop. 6,747; Seminole Co. (EC). 12 m SE of Seminole. CRIAP
RR. Manufactures clothing, gasoline, carbon black, brick, chemicals, oil well
supplies, machine shop, cottonseed oil products. Oil wells. Agriculture. Corn,
wheat, cotton.
f Capital-Democrat + Friday Independent 1914 8 24 294 1.60
f Evg. ex. Sat.,
Times jSun. & Mon., Independent
[Sun. Morn.
1914 8
24 294 7.50
Sunday circ.
Charles Rhoades, Editor; Wewoka Times Co., Inc., Publisher.
WlLBURTONf (M5), pop. 1,939; Latimer Co. (SE). 25 m E of McAlester. CRIAP;
RR. Lumber mill. Coal mines; gas wells; hardwood timber. Agriculture.
7 24 280 2.00
. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1898
Fred Stovall, Editor and Publisher.
Mountaineer, The-f- ................ Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1927
Students of Eastern Oklahoma A. & M. College, Publishers.
7 24 255
WOODWARDf (Dl%), pop. 5,915; Woodward Co. (NW). 85 m W of Enid. ATASF;
MKT RRs. Manufactures butter. Packing: plant; bottling works ; hatchery. Diver-
sified farming-. Wheat, grain, sorghum.
BT. ex. Sat. Indep€ndent 1923 g 23 294 7.80
7 24 280 2.00
8 24 280 2.00
Clark Lawrence, Jr., Editor; G. C. Lawrence, Publisher.
Woodward Co. Journal + ........ Thursday ........ Independent....... 1930
G. T. Newby, Editor and Publisher. 1004 Ninth St.
Woodward Co. Republican -f .Friday ............ Independent ...... 1903
. . ............
E. H. Smith. Jr., Editor; G. C. Lawrence, Publisher, 1009 Eighth St.
WYNNE WOOD (H5), pop. 2,428; Garvin Co. (SC). 66 m SE of Oklahoma City.
ATASF RR. Cotton gins ; oil refinery ; hatchery. Cement block plant. Farming.
Cotton, corn, oats, fruit.
Ga*ett«+ .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1902 7 26 280 2.04
Harold C. M. Petersen, Editor and Publisher.
YALE (J2), pop. 1,859; Payne Co. (NC). 42 m W of Tulsm. ATASF; MKT RRs. Oil
refineries. Oil wells. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, cotton, wheat.
Record -f- ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1908 6 24 259 2.00
Clyde T. Brown, Editor and Publisher.
YUKON <G8%), pop. 1,990; Canadian Co. (WC). 16 m NW of Oklahoma City.
CRIAP RR. Flour, feed mills, cotton gins; hatchery. Agriculture. Wheat,
alfalfa, corn, cotton. Cattle.
Sun-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent...... 1891 6 24 280 8.00
Robert A. Park, Editor and Publisher, Box 161.
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ems, 12 to inch. T Agate Hoes, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1930 Census. xRtod McNally
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PORTLAND, SALEM
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OREGON
Population 1,621,341 (U. S. Census. 1950)
State Capital, SALEM
Oregon is bounded on the north by Washington, east by Idaho, south by Nevada and Califor-
nia, and west by the Pacific Ocean. Its width east and west is 895 miles; length north and south
IB 295 miles; land area, 96,850 square miles; rank in area, ninth. Oregon has 800 air miles of
coast line.
It is divided unequally by the Cascade Mountains. East of this range the surface is generally
undulating table land, with high, cone-like hills and deep canyons. Between the Cascade and
Coast ranges is the Willamette valley, 60 miles wide by 150 miles long and exceedingly fertile;
from the coast range westward the surface is mountainous, hilly, and broken. Dairying, wool
growing, stock raising, and the growing of filberts, winter wheat, barley, oats, and hay all flour-
ish. The state has every character of climate, soil and production known to the temperate zone.
The fruit industry is among the most important in the country, particularly pears and apples,
which are shipped to eastern markets. Prune growing and drying is also an important industry.
The Weather Bureau at Portland gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 53.1; highest
on record, 107; lowest on record, — 2; total annual precipitation. 41.62 inches.
Several irrigation projects are located in the stretches of semi-arid lands in the southeast.
The Owyhee Dam, one of the highest in the world, is the key of a great reclamation project
and provides water for 101,476 acres near the Idaho line.
The Columbia River, on the north, carries tonnage along the whole of its 400 miles from the
Idaho line, and Sows into the Pacific with a width of fourteen miles at its mouth, making one of
the finest harbors in the world. The Snake River, on the east, also conveys much traffic. The
salmon fisheries at Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia are among the world's greatest.
Oregon has almost half of more than one trillion feet of timber standing in the three coast
states, Oregon, Washington, and California. For timber cut it ranks first. Its great Columbia
Highway, unexcelled for scenic beauty, Mt. Hood, and the unique Crater Lake, are points of
tourist interest. Also the Malheur Wildlife Refuge, perhaps the greatest migratory bird refuge
in the United States. The State University is located at Eugene; the State Agricultural College
at Corvallis.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), thirty-second. Urban population (1950), 68.8%. In 1950, of
the 1.621,841 total population, 1,497,128 were white; 24,213 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 69,827. Farm acreage, 20,327,688. Average acreage per farm, 339.8.
Average value per farm, $19,963. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 7,742.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $229,368,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $180,264,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): wheat, $51,282,000; barley, $16,794,000, rank, fifth;
potatoes. $14,059,000, rank, ninth; hay, $7,904,000; sugar beets (1956 value of production),
$4,708,000; oats, $4,411,000; hops $2,823,000, rank, third; corn, $1,227,000; red clover seed,
$1,045,000, rank, sixth; alfalfa seed, $622,000; dry field peas, $601,000, rank, third; alsike
seed, $520,000; rye, $309,000.
Tree nuts (1957): filberts, $3,450,000; walnuts, $1,960,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): pears, $19,238,000, rank, second; strawberries
(value of production), $7,650,000, rank, second; apples, $5,772,000, rank, ninth; cherries,
$6,725,000, rank, third; peaches, $918,000; cranberries, (value of production), $451,000;
grapes, $41,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $163,792,000; all sheep and
lambs, $18,518,000; horses and mules, $4,224,000; hogs and pigs, $3,170,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $18,839,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $7,139,000; turkeys, $6,127,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $47,009,000. Total milk pro-
duction on farms, 1,135,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): American cheese, 19,906,000 Ibs.;
creamery butter, 12,804,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 11,470,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk
solids, 7,596,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 5,611,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1966), 61,309,000 Ibs.; $7,785,000 value. Principal fish: salmon, tuna, tuna-
like fish, crabs, flounder.
FORESTS
Total lumber production (1958), 8,410 million board feet. Principal woods: douglas flr,
ponderosa pine, hemlock, white nr, sugar pine, sitka spruce, larch, port orford cedar, western
pine, alder, incense cedar, white pine.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,027,224,000. Leading industry groups:
lumber and products (except furniture), food and kindred products, paper and products.
Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $70,083,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail*
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $28,401,000. Principal mineral product* in order of value: sand and gravel,
cement, stone, diatomite.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 629,700. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 848,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 508. Number of retail storee (1954), 19,064 ; sales, $1,924,382.000.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 86
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Baker (E), Baker ............................ 16,175
2 Benton (W), Corvmllis .................. 81,570
8 Clackamas (NW), Oregon City ...... 86,716
4 Clatsop (NW), Astoria .................. 80,776
5 Columbia (NW), St. Helena .......... 22,967
6 Coos (SW), Coquille ...................... 42,266
7 Crook (C). Prineville ...................... 8.991
8 Curry (SW), Gold Beach .............. 6,048
9 Deschutes (WC), Bend .................. 21,812
10 Douglas (SW). Roseburg .............. 64,649
11 Gilliam (N). Condon ...................... 2,817
12 Grant (EC), Canyon City .............. 8,829
18 Harney (SE), Burns ...................... 6.118
14 Hood River (NC). Hood River ...... 12.740
16 Jackson (SW). Medford ................ 68.610
16 Jefferson (C), Madras .................... 5.586
17 Josephine (SW). Grants Pass ...... 26,642
18 Klamath (S), Klamath Falls ........ 42,160
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
19 Lake (S), Lakeview ........................ 6,649
20 Lane (W), Eugene .......................... 126,776
21 Lincoln (W), Toledo ...................... 21,808
22 Linn (W). Albany .......................... 54.817
28 Malheur (SE), Vale ........................ 28,228
24 Marion (NW), Salem .................... 101,401
26 Morrow (N), Heppner .................... 4,788
26 Multnomah (NW), Portland .......... 471.687
27 Polk (NW), Dallas .......................... 26.817
28 Sherman (N), Moro ........................ 2,271
29 Tillamook (NW). Tillamook .......... 18,606
80 Umatilla (NE), Pendleton .............. 41,708
31 Union (NE), La Grande ................ 17.962
32 Wallowa (NE), Enterprise ............ 7.264
33 Wasco (NC). The Dalies ................ 16.662
84 Washington (NW). Hillsboro ...... 61.269
35 Wheeler (NC), Fossil .................... 8,818
36 Yamhill (NW), McMinnville ........ 88,484
OREGON NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 20
Evening Dailies ........................ (17)
Morning Dailies ...................... (8)
Daily, with Sunday edition ...... (7)
Semi-weekly ............................ 6
Weekly ...................................... Ill
Fortnightly ..... ^ ....................... 1
Semi-monthly .......................... 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies (9)
Shoppers .................................... (7)
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Total Newspapers ................ 139
Total number of publications ............................................................................ 212
County seats (indicated by t) having publications ...................................... 35
Total number of towns having publications .................................................... 109
For circulation figures for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally it is
possible to Incorporate a later figure in that list.
CIre
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 4
Semi-weekly ............................ 1
Weekly ...................................... 16
Fortnightly .............................. 4
Semi-monthly .......................... 6
Monthly .................................... 33
Bi-monthly ................................ 8
Quarterly .................................. 6
Four times a year .................... 1
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Total Periodicals .................. 73
104 1.60 $2.600
294 18.00**10,315
24 294 4.00
6,287
Estab Cols^ Width T Depth Sub
ALBANYf (D8), pop. 10,115; Linn Co. (W). On Willamette River, navigable to this
point, 26 m S of Salem. OE; SP RRs. Airline WCA.
Ships poultry products. Manufactures furniture, meat products, canned milk.
leather goods, lumber, plywood. Douglas fir timber. Diversified farming. Grain,
field seeds, small fruits, filbert nuts.
Covers ....................................... Monthly .......... Stamp Collect'g.1939 2 28
Alma H. McLing, Editor; Van Dahl Publications, Inc., Publisher.
Democrat-Herald + ................. Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1866 8 22
Color advertising accepted.
Elmo Smith, Editor and Publisher.
Greater Oregon-f ................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1812 8
James P. and Mary an Howard, Editors and Publishers.
Western Stamp Collector ....... Tues. & Sat ..... Stamp Collect'*. 1930 6
Wm. W. Wylie. Editor; Van Dahl Publications, Inc., Publisher.
AMITY (D2H), pop. 672; Yamhill Co. (NW). 86 m SW of Portland. SP RR. Dairy.
poultry farms. Walnuts, grain, fruit, berries.
Standard ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1910 6 24 276 2.60
William Bennett and Ronald A. Miller, Editors and Publishers.
ASHLAND (E6%). pop. 7.789; Jackson Co. (SW). 12 m SE of Medford. SP RR.
Manufactures lumber, boxes, canned goods. Southern Oregon College of Educa-
tion. Resort, mineral springs. Granite quarries; gold mines. Fir, pine timber.
Diversified farming. Fruit, wheat, hay.
Siskiyou, The+V (offset) ...... Wednesday ..... Collegiate ........... 1926 5 24 210 x2.50
Students of Southern Oregon College, Editors and Publishers.
Tidings -h .................................. Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1876 8 24 280 12.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Graham M. Dean, Editor; Ashland Printing Company, Publisher.
ASTORIAf (Dl), pop. 12,881; Clatsop Co. (NW). Port of entry on Columbia River,
10 m from its mouth, 71 m NW of Portland. SPAS RR. Boat connections. Air-
line WCA. Important tuna, salmon fisheries and canneries. Manufactures flour,
dairy products, veneer, lumber. Fir, spruce, hemlock timber. Diversified farm-
ing. Peas, cranberries.
( A.torian + ................................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1892 * 28 29<
] A»torian-Budget+ .................. Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1873 8 23 294 18.60 **«»464
V. Color advertising accepted.
Fred Andrus, Editor; R. B. Chessman, Publisher.
CtrcoUtion--**Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ens. la to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallf
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included In membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Gold* to the use of the Directory to front of book.
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ASTORIAf (Continued) Estab Cols <J> Width? Death Sub Gift
Columbia Press -f Thursday Independent 1922 6 24 273 2 00 &940
O. Zatterlow, Editor and Publisher, 1279 Marine Dr.
ATHENA (Jl%), pop. 750; Umatilla Co. (NE). 20 m SW of Walla Walla, Wash.
NP; UP RRs. Flour mill; grain elevator; saw mill; cannery. Cattle, grain,
produce farms.
Press Thursday Independent 1887 6 24 280 2.50 5511
R. C. Cooke, Editor and Publisher.
BAKERf (K8), pop. 9,471; Baker Co. (E). On the old Oregon Trail, 48 m SE of
La Grande. UP RR. Airline WCA. Important distributing center of Eastern
Oregon. Lumber and flour mills; creameries. Ships lumber and cattle. Gold,
silver, copper mines. Ponderosa pine timber. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Wheat,
potatoes.
Democrat-Herald + Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1870 8 24 294 9.00 •3,007
Lee C. Bellinger, Editor; Baker Democrat-Herald Co., Inc., Publisher.
Record-Courier -1- Thursday Independent 1901 8 24 283 3.00 §2,537
Byron C. Brinton, Editor; C. M. Brinton & Sons, Publishers.
BANDON (C4%). pop. 1,251; Coos Co. (W). At mouth of Coquille River, 95 m NW
of Medford. Railroad station, Coquille. SP RR. Manufactures lumber, dairy
products. Salmon fisheries. Timber. Agriculture. Stock, poultry products.
Western World + Thursday Independent 1912 7 24 280 3.50 1,467
Felsheim and Felsheim, Publishers.
BEAVERTON (E2), pop. 2,512 (special U. S. Census 6-10-54), gives 3,218), Wash-
ington Co. (NW). 5 m W of Portland. OE; SP RRs. Residential. Diversified
farming. Celery* onions.
Valley News Thursday Independent 1951 8 24 290 3.00 §3*155
Elbert Hawkins, Editor; Valley Publishing Inc., Pub., 11765 S.W. Canyon Rd.
BENDf (F3%), pop. 11,409; Deschutes Co. (W1C). 105 m SE of Salem. GN; SP&S;
UP RRs. Airline, UAL. Manufactures furniture, boxes, lumber. Creamery. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, alfalfa.
Bulletin 4- Evg.ex.Sun.. . Independent 1916
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert W. Chandler, Editor and Publisher, 786-38 Wall St.
8 22 308 15.00 **5,298
BROOKINGS (C5%), pop. 3,250 (special U. S. Census 6-22-54, gives 2,273); Curry
Co. (SW). On Chetco River, 75 m SW of Medford. Railroad station, Coquille. SP
RR. Saw, plywood and veneer mills. Dairy farms. Resort.
Br??ffsef)^™^.!!!0.! }Thursday Independent 1946 5 24 276 3.00 §1,550
Vernon L. Shomsnak, Editor and Publisher.
BROWNSVLLE (E8), pop. 1.176; Linn Co. (W). 25 m N of Eugene. SP RR. Bank,
Halsey. Lumber, woolen mills. Fir timber. Poultry and dairy farms. Cattle.
Hay, wheat, oats.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1888 6 24 252 2.50 §920
John L. Roberts, Editor; John L. and Celia A. Roberts, Publishers.
BURNSf (H4), pop. 8,098; Harney Co. (SE). 130 m SW of La Grande. O&N; UP
RRs. Lumber mill. Yellow pine timber. Cattle, sheep, grain farms.
Times-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1887 8 22 280 3.00 2,380
Hugh Gale. Editor; Burns-Times-Herald, Inc., Publisher.
CANBY (E2), pop. 1,671; Clackamas Co. (NW). 28 m S of Portland. SP RR. Nurs-
eries; hatchery. Diversified farming. Poultry, grain, strawberries, bulbs, flowers.
Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1915 7 24 280 3.00 §2,050
William G. and Myra Weston, Publishers.
CARLTON (D2). pop. 1,081; Yamhill Co. (NW). 25 m NW of Salem. SP RR. Saw,
shingle mills; glove factory; creamery; nursery; logging. Timber. Agriculture.
Turkeys. Wheat, peas, oats.
Carlton- Yamhill Review Thursday Independent 1946 6 24 276 8.00 §1,000
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald A. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bennett,
Editors and Publishers.
CAVE JUNCTION (D5), pop. 283; Josephine Co. (SW). 60 m SW of Medford. Rail-
road station, Waters Creek. C&OC RR. Saw mills. Dairy farms.
Illinois Valley News-f Thursday Independent 1937 6 24 280 3.00 §1,159
Allan Markley, Editor; James McDermott, Publisher.
CHARLESTON— See Empire.
CLATSKANIE (Dl), pop. 901; Columbia Co. (NW). On Clatskanie River, 48 m NW
of Portland. SPAS RR. Manufactures lumber, dairv products. Salmon fisheries.
Fir timber. Diversified farming. Mint oil.
Chief -f Friday Republican 1890 7 24 280 2.50 1,668
Gail Steele, Editor; W. Arthur Steele, Publisher.
CONDONf (G2). pop. 968; Gilliam Co. (N). 62 m SE of The Dalles. CK&S; UP RRs.
Ships grain, wool, cattle, pine timber. Agriculture. Wheat.
Globe-Times -f Thursday Republican 1891 7 24 280 4.00 1,040
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zita, Publishers.
COOS BAY-NORTH BEND (C4), pop. 12,822 (Coos Bay, 6.228; North Bend, 6,099);
Coos Co. (SW). On Coos Bay, 120 m SW of Eugene. SP RR. Boat connections.
Airline WCA. Manufactures lumber products, myrtlewood novelties, battery
separators, cheese. Salmon fisheries. Coal mines; fir, cedar timber. Diversified
farming. Potatoes, corn, hay.
World-f ..Evg. ex.Sun...Independent 1879 8 23 294 18.00*^11,785
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Forest W. Amsden, Editor; Sheldon F. Sackett, Publisher, 4th and Bennett.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Kits. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic rear. xSubscxiption included in membership fee.
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COQUILLEf (C4), pop. 8,628; Coos Co. (SW). On Coquille River, 82 m SW of
Eugene. SP RR. Manufactures myrtlewood novelties, milk products. Logging.
Timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Coquille Valley Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 801 8.00 2,310
Prints free distribution shopping paper on Thursday called Coos County Buyers'
Guide.
Ralph P. Stuller, Editor and Publisher.
CORVALLISf (D8), pop. 16.207; Benton Co. (W). On Willamette River, 80 m SW of
Salem. SP RR. Airline WCA. Manufactures lumber products, bricks and tile.
Hatcheries. Oregon State Agricultural College. Fir timber. Diversified farming.
Dairy and poultry products.
Benton County Herald-j- Thursday Independent 1904 8 24 280 8.00 2,744
James P. and Maryan Howard, Editors and Publishers.
Gazette-Times + Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1862 9 22 801 18.00 **6.604
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. C. Ingalls, Editor; Corvallis Gatette -Times, Publisher.
Coll. Teach'g 1953 2 36 115 2.00 720
Subscription price, 2 years, 8.60.
Graduate School, Oregon State College, Publisher, Commerce Hall,
Oregon State College.
{Quarterly Agriculture 1953 3 28 132 Free
Agricultural Experiment Station, Publisher, Oregon State College.
Oregon Opportunities Bi-monthly.... j p^ures 3 27 133 1*00
Thomas A, Wilson, Editor and Publisher, 227 South 2nd St.
Oregon Ornamental and \ . fl _ w_ nvw.«™if«i*> 1957 2 42 126 1-°°
Nursery Digest f * u' a yr -Horticulture Controlled free dist. 1,000
Al Roberts, Editor ; Agriculture Experiment Station, Publisher, Oregon State CoL
Oregon State Barometer -f... {M^nTS^TnuS-s. Colle*iBt* 189S 9 24 287 x5'00 7'783
Associated Students of Oregon State 'college., Editors and Publishers.
Oregon Stater, The -f V Monthly Col. Alumni 1940 8 81 140 10,100
Ted H. Carlson, Editor; O.S.C. Alumni Assn., Publisher,
104 Memorial Union Bldg.
Oregon State Tech Record V ..Quarterly Coll. Eng'g 1926 2 40 108 1.20 Jl.OOO
Students of the School of Engineering of Oregon State College, Publishers,
216 Memorial Union.
COTTAGE GROVE (D4), pop. 8,686; Lane Co. (W). 22 m S of Eugene. OP&E; SP
RRs. Lumber mills; logging. Douglas fir timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Sentinel-h Thursday Independent 1889 8 24 291 3.00 §3,050
W. C. Martin, Editor and Publisher.
DALLASf (D2%), pop. 4,798; Polk Co. (NW). 15 m W of Salem. SP RR. Manu-
factures lumber carriers, lift trucks, wooden spoons, leather. Ships lumber.
Fir, hemlock timber. Dairying. Diversified farming. Prunes, grain, hay, cherries.
Polk Co. Itemizer-Observer -f- Thursday Republican 1875 8 24 294 3.50 §3,033
Earle Richardson, Editor and Publisher.
DAYTON (D2), pop 719; Yamhill Co. (NW). 20 m N of Salem. SP RR. Fruit and
vegetable drying industry; box factory. Diversified farming. Potatoes, corn.
Tribune-f- Thursday Independent 1911 6 24 224 2.00
R. R. Allison, Editor and Publisher.
DELAKE (D8), pop. 644; Lincoln Co. (W). 90 m SW of Portland. Railroad station,
Williamiana. SP; WAGR RRs. Bank, Newport. Resort. Farming.
North Lincoln News-Guard + .Thursday Independent 1927 7 24 280 3.00 §1,750
Circulates in 12 communities; including Otis, Ocean Lake, Taft and Depoe Bay.
Allen D. Reed, Editor; Allen D. Reed and Lorraine F. Reed, Publishers.
DRAIN (D4), pop. 1,160; Douglas Co. (SW). 80 m SW of Eugene. SP RR. Logging;
saw mills. Ships wool, sheep, bulbs, lumber. Douglas fir timber. Agriculture.
Enterprise-f- Thursday Independent 1922 6 24 276 8.00 81,030
Roy T. Lowell and Lydia Anderson, Publishers.
ELGIN (K2), pop. 1,228; Union Co. (NE). On Grande Ronde River. 45 m SE of Walla
Walla, Wash. UP RR. Lumber mills. Ships apples. Ponderosa pine, fir, larch
timber. Diversified farming. Apples, wheat, livestock.
Recorder-f- Thursday Independent 1891 6 26 280 8.00 §7O4
R. E. Lyman, Editor; John W. Lyman, Richard E. Lyman, Publishers.
EMPIRE (C4), pop. 2,261 (special U. S. Census 11-16-64, gives 8,498) ; Coos Co. (SW).
75 m SW of Eugene. SP RR. Bank, Coos Bay. Sawmill. Timber. Paper pulp
manufactured. Fisheries. Diversified farming. Cranberries. Resort.
Empire Charleston Builder -f. Thursday Independent 1953 8 22 283 3.00 §1,186
Ida V. Kutch, Editor; Johnson F. Kutch, Publisher.
ENTERPRlSEf (K2), pop. 1.718; Wallowa Co. (NE). 40 m E of La Grande. UP RR.
Manufactures lumber and dairy products. Pine timber. Canneries. Frozen food
lockers. Agriculture. Wheat, hogs.
Inlpublte?Jr1+ Prfnter" JBi-wkly, Mon.Jndependent 1957 6 24 252 2,000— Free
Art Weiss', Editor 'and 'Publisher.
Wallowa County Chief tain -I- ..Thursday Independent 1884 7 24 280 4.60 §2,305
Gwen T. Coffin, Editor and Publisher.
Ciradatfcm-HHrSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Auditt
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Msts. •Nonpareil
eas, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ESTACADA (E2), pop. 950; Clackamas Co. (NW). 26 m SE of Portland, nearest rail-
road station. Saw and tie mills. Fir, cedar timber. Agriculture.
Clackamas County News + .... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1904 7 23 276 2.50 2,205
L. J. Anderson, Editor; Clackamas County News, Publisher.
EUGENEf (D8%), pop. 85,879; Lane Co. (W). On Willamette River, 126 m 8 of
Portland. OE; SP RRs. Airlines: UAL; WCA.
Manufactures lumber, plywood, wood products. Fruit and vegetable can-
neries; creameries; meat packing plant; hatcheries. University of Oregon.
Four banks; clearings (1957), $192,354,022; deposits (1957), $80,060,952.
26,090 electric meters; 41,556 telephones. Douglas fir timber. Agriculture.
Fruit, turkeys, flower and bulb growing. TV station.
Old Oregon ............................... Bi-monthly ..... Coll. Alumni ...... 1919 3 28 140 x4.00 4,687
Ken Metzler, Editor; Alumni Assn. of the University of Oregon, Publisher.
Oregon Emerald -fV .............. {^J1^6*' Satt Collegiate ........... 1898 5 23 231 xS.OO J4.600
Student Publications Board of " University of Oregon.
.Quarterly ........ Legal 4 Coll ...... 1922 1 50 98 4.00 2.602
Subscription included in State Bar Association fee.
F. R. Lacy, Editor; University of Oregon School of Law, Publisher.
Oregon Publisher-}- ................. Monthly .......... Journalistic ....... 1932 3 26 140 1.50 $330
Carl C. Webb, Editor; Oregon Newspaper Publishers Assn., P. O. Box 6156.
Renter-Guard-,- ................... {£*^" Independent. ...... »« ' *
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. F. Baker, Jr., Editor; A. F. Baker, Publisher, Tenth and High Sts.
FLORENCE (C3%), pop. 1,026; Lane Co. (W). 60 m W of Eugene. Railroad station,
Cushman. SP RR. Manufactures lumber and shingles. Salmon fisheries. Fir
timber. Diversified farming. Bent grass.
Siuslaw Oar-f .......................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1928 6 26 280 3.00 §1,360
Leland Morgan, Editor; Morgan Bros., Publishers. } 1,3 00 — Free
FOREST GROVE (D2), pop. 4,848; Washington Co. (NW). 20 m W of Portland.
OE; SP RRs. Saw mills; creamery. Fir timber. Pacific University. Farming.
Pacific University Index -fV. Monday ........... Collegiate ........... 1889 5 24 224 1.00
Students of Pacific University, Editors and Publishers.
W%meJ^^^ ........ Ind.Rep ............. 1886 8 24 301 3.00 §3,398
Hugh McGiivra, Editor; News-Times Publishing Company.
FOSSILf (G2%), pop. 645; Wheeler Co. (NO. 68 m SE of The Dalles. Railroad sta-
tion, Condon. UP RR. Ponderosa pine timber. Stock farms. Wool, sheep, cattle.
Journal 4- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1886 7 24 280 8.00 550
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zita, Publishers.
GOLD BEACHf (C5). pop. 677; Curry Co. (SW). On Rogue River, 80 m W of
Medford. Railroad station, Coquille. SP RR. Fishing resort. Lumber mills.
Timber. Stock, dairy farms. Potatoes.
Curry County Reporter -f ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1912 7 23 280 3.50 $1,931
Robert Van Leer, Publisher.
GRANTS PASSf (D5), pop. 8,116; Josephine Co. (SW). On Rogue River, 25 m NW
of Medford. C&OC; SP RRs. Airport. Manufactures lumber, dairy products,
canned goods. Nurseries. Resort: salmon fishing. Gold mines; fir, pine timber.
Diversified farming. Bulbs, hops, clover seed.
Bulletin-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1924 7 24 280 3.00 1,255
E. K. Anderson, Editor; Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc.
Courier-f .................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1886 8 22 294 12.80 **7,248
Color advertising accepted.
E. E. and A. E. Voorhies, Editors and Publishers.
GRESHAM (B2). pop. 3,049; Multnomah Co. (NW). 12 m E of Portland. PT RR.
Manufactures lumber, brick, aluminum, dairy products. Fruits packed. Nurs-
eries. Dairy, fruit, truck farms. Berries, bulbs.
Outlook -I- ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1911 8 24 294 3.00 **4,301
T. B. Purcell, Editor; Outlook Publishing Company.
HALSEY (D8), pop. 388; Linn Co. (W). On Willamette River. 42 m S of Salem. SP
RR. Spruce and flr timber. Grain, dairy, stock, fruit, poultry farms. Hay.
Review -f- ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1936 6 22 252 2.00 5340
Warren D. Giles, Editor and Publisher, Box 227.
HARRISBURG (D8), pop. 862; Linn Co. (W). On the Willamette River, 18 m N of
Eugene. OE; SP RRs. Saw mill. Timber. Dairy, grain farms.
Bulletin-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 6 26 280 8.00 §400
Warren D. Giles, Editor; Warren D. and Leola M. Giles, Publishers.
HEPPNERf (H2). pop. 1,648; Morrow Co. (N). 75 m SW of Walla Walla, Wash. UP
RR. Saw mills ; logging. Ponderosa pine timber. Grain, stock farms.
Gazette-Times 4- ...................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1883 7 24 280 3.00 §1,248
Robert Penland. Editor and Publisher.
HERMISTON (Hlft), pop. 8,804 ; Umatilla Co. (NE). 60 m SW of Walla Walla, Wash.
UP RR. Manufactures cattle medicines. Creamery. Cattle. Poultry, dairy and
truck farms. Watermelons, hops.
Herald4- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 8 21 294 8.60 §2,750
D. C. Bartlett, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C Statement; *June and March AB.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light lice, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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HILLSBOROf (E2), pop. 6.142; Washington Co. (NW). 17 m W of Portland. OE; SP
RRs. Manufactures lumber, milk products* canned fruit and vegetables, meat
packing, brick and tile. Fir timber. Diversified farming. Berries, English wal-
nuts, filberts.
Argus -f Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1894 8 28 294 6.00 **5,36a
W. Verne McKinney. Editor; McKinney & McKinney, Publishers, 150 S. 3rd.
HOOD RIVERf (F2), pop. 8,701; Hood River Co. (NC). On Columbia River. 60 m NE
of Portland. MH; UP RRs. Fruit packing and shipping center. Creamery.
Douglas fir timber. Dairy, poultry, truck, fruit farms. Apples, pears, cherries.
News + ..Thursday Independent 1906 8 22 280 8.00 $3,835
Bob Hall, Editor; E. A. Sonnichsen, Publisher.
INDEPENDENCE (D8), pop. 1,987; Polk Co. (NW). 12 m W of Salem. SP; V&S
RRs. Hops market. Douglas fir timber. Diversified farming. Cherries, hay.
Enterprise -f- Friday Independent 1881 6 24 280 8.00 1,276
Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Leonard, Publishers.
JEFFERSON (D8), pop. 686; Marion Co. (NW). On Santiam River, 17 m S of Salem.
SP RR. Bank, Albany. Feed mill. Cattle. Dairy farms. Diversified farming.
Hops, peppermint, wheat.
Review-f .Friday Republican 1890 6 26 262 2.00 5565
Lester L. Shields, Editor and Publisher.
JOHN DAY (J8), pop. 1,697; Grant Co. (EC). 87 m S of Pendleton. Railroad station.
Condon. UP RR. Manufactures butter. Resort, hunting. Stock farms.
Blue Mountain Eagle + Thursday Independent 1886
Viola M. Puntney, Publisher, 120 N.W. First Ave.
8 24 816 8.00 §1,878
JOSEPH (K2), pop. 666; Wallowa Co. (NE). 6 m S of Enterprise. UP RR. Airport.
Saw mills. Timber.
Chief Joseph Herald Thursday Independent. 1898
Dwight L. Hinshaw, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 8.00 §1,013
. pop. 1.
Cannery; lumber mill; hatcheries; creamery. Ships seeds, canned goods. Fir
timber. Diversified farming. Seeds, vegetables.
Tlmes-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1891 7 24 280 8.00
C. L. McKinley, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 8.
(S). 67 m E of Medford. GN;
1,026
KLAMATH FALLSf (F6), pop. 16,876; Klamath Co.
OC&E; SP RRs. Airline UAL; WCA.
Saw mill machinery manufactured. Lumber and box shook factories; saw
mills ; creameries. Trading center. Ponderosa pine timber. Agriculture. Potatoes,
grain, cattle.
fEvg.ex.Sat.AT . - w 1906 8 22 294 18.00 ** 14,091
n SumM Ind. Rep ............. Sunday circ.**14,219
W-.WLM »nrf
Herald and
1,486
**3,728
801 4.00 §2,110
IOUI1., OUII.1U.
Color and comic strip advertising- accepted.
Frank Jenkins. Editor and Publisher.
LA GRANDEf (J2), pop. 8,685; Union Co. (NE). 50 m S of Walla Walla, Wash. UP
RR. Airline WCA.
Manufactures lumber, flour, logging trailers, beverages, meat products.
Trading center. Railroad shops. Snips lumber, grain, fruit. Eastern Oregon
College of Education. Resort. Pine, fir, spruce timber. Diversified farming.
Wheat, grass seed.
Eastern Oregon Review + Thursday Independent 1931 8 22 280 8.00
C. J. Shorb, Editor and Publisher, 1408 Adams Ave.
Observer -f- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1896 8 28 294 15.00
Ray C. Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
LAKEVIEWf (G5%). pop. 2,881; Lake Co. (S). 95 m E of Klamath Falls. SP RR.
Manufactures lumber, boxes, dairy products. Ponderosa pine timber. Stock,
dairy farms. Sheep, cattle.
^" }Thursday Independent 1880 8 24
D. C. Howell, Editor ;*Gien H. Charles, Publisher, Box 271.
LEBANON (E8), pop. 5,878; Linn Co. (W). 28 m SE of Salem. OE; SP RRs. Saw
mills. Creamery. Plywood plant. Fir timber. Agriculture. Berries, grain, fruit.
Express -f- Mon.&Thurs.. Independent 1887 8 28 287 5.50 §3,492
R. M. Hay den, Editor and Publisher, Park and E. Grant.
MADRASf (F8), pop. 1,268; Jefferson Co. (C). 100 m S of The Dalles. SPAS; UP
RRs. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Cattle, sheep, wheat.
Pioneer Thursday Independent 1904 8 24 294 8.00 §1,650
William C. Robinson, Editor and Publisher, Box 868.
MARYLHURST (B2), pop. 875; Clackamas Co. (NW). 10 tn S of Portland. Railroad
station. Oregon City. PT; SP RRs. Bank, Oswego. Diversified farming. Maryl-
hurst College.
Tower, The-f V Monthly Collegiate 1985 5 24 281 1.00
Students of Marylhurst College, Publishers. Controlled free dist. $1.200
McMINNVILLEf <D2). pop. 6.685: Yamhill Co. (NW). On Yamhill River, 28 m NW
of Salem. SP RR. Manufactures lumber, milk products. Linfield College. Timber.
Agriculture. Livestock, wheat, hops, walnuts.
Linfield Review 4- V Friday Bapt. Coll 1894 6 24 224 xl.50 *875
Associated Students of Linfield College, Publishers, Box 806.
News-Register-f Mon.AThurs...Ind. Rep 1888 8 28 294 12.00 §3,876
Kenneth Holmes, Editor ; Philip N. Bladine, Publisher.
CtreuUHon— -**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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MEDFORDf (£5), pop. 17,805 (special U. S. Census 9-9-54, gives 19,050); Jackson
Co. (SW). 55 m NW of Klamath Falls. SP RR. Airlines: PC; UAL; WCA.
Manufactures canned fruit, lumber products, vinegar and pickles. Resort, gate-
way to Crater Lake National Park. Fine, fir timber. Dairy, fruit, truck farms.
TV station.
M-U-Tribune-f ....................... fe'lM. ^pend.nt ....... ^ *
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert W. Ruhl, Editor; Medford Printing Company, Publisher.
MILL CITY (E8). pop. 1,792; Marion Co. (NW). 86 m SE of Salem. SP RR. Saw,
plywood mill. Manufactures handles. Grain farms, fruit, dairy.
Enterprise^- ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1944 6 26 266 8.00 5790
Don W. Moffatt, Publisher, P. O. Box U 4 8.
MILTON-FREEWATER (Jl%), pop. 3,851 (Milton 2,862, Freewater 1,489) ; Umatilla
Co. (NE). On Walla Walla River, 10 m S of Walla Walla, Wash. UP; WWV
(elec.) RRs. Manufactures farm machinery, lumber. Ships canned and frozen fruit
and vegetables. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, prunes, peas.
Eagle-Times ............................. Friday ............ Republican ......... 1886 7 24 280 8.50 1,202
Hermon E. Judd, Editor and Publisher.
Valley Herald + ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1956 7 24 280 8.00 51,609
Charles E. Heard, Editor; Harry Ringland, Publisher, 12 N. W. 8th Ave.
MILWAUKIE (B2) (independent branch of Portland P. O.), pop. 5,258. Clackamas Co.
(NW). Adjoins Portland on the south. PT; SP RRs. Manufactures boxes,
screen doors, shingles, tools, batteries; plywood. Farm equipment assembly.
Agriculture. Holly.
Review ...................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1921 8 22 280 8.00 §3,280
Monroe Sweetland, Editor and Publisher, 1926 Washington St.
MOLALLA (E2%), pop. 1,497; Clackamas Co. (NW). 25 m SE of Portland. SP RR.
Saw mills; machine shop; logging. Brick, tile, wood products manufactured.
Timber. Fruit, dairy, grain, cattle farms.
Pioneer ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1913 7 23 280 2.50 §1,54O
Paul F. and Eva K. Rudd, Editor and Publisher.
MONMOUTH (D8), pop. 1,966; Polk Co. (NW). 15 m SW of Salem. Railroad station,
Independence. SP RR. Saw mills; grain elevator. Oregon College of Education.
Fir timber. Farming. Cherries, prunes, peaches, berries, melons, beans.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 5 24 217 1.50 §404
E. J. Swenson, Editor; Swenson Bros., Publishers.
T- +V ............................. Monday ........... Coll. New. ......... »« ContML 3iK 025
Students of Oregon College of Education, Editors and Publishers.
MOROf (G2), pop. 869; Sherman Co. (N). 89 m SE of The Dalles. UP RR. Cattle.
Agriculture. Wheat, barley, oats.
Sherman County Journal -f .... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1888 7 24 280 2.00 §820
Giles L. French, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT ANGEL (E2ft), pop. 1,816; Marion Co. (NW). 18 m NE of Salem. SP RR.
Manufactures dried milk, canned fruit. Dairy, fruit, grain farms. Flax.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1921 7 24 280 1.50 §82S
E. B. Stolle, Editor and Publisher.
MYRTLE CREEK (D4%), pop. 1,781; Douglas Co. (SW). 8 m S of Roseburg. SP RR.
Manufactures lumber, dairy products. Prune processing. Agriculture. Sheep,
cattle.
f Arrow, The-h ........................... Semi-mo ......... Shopper .............. 1958 7 24 280 £1.968— Free
1 Mail-f ....................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1902 7 24 280 8.00 2,114
1 Mrs. H. W. Schiltz, Editor; Hal W. Schiltz, Publisher.
MYRTLE POINT (C4%), pop. 2,088; Coos Co. (SW). On Coquille River. 90 m SW
of Eugene. SP RR. Manufactures dairy, wood products. Cedar, myrtle timber.
Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Hay.
Herald Press-f ......................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1889 7 24 280 8.00 1,688
G. W. Hall. Editor; E. F. and G. W. Hall, Publishers.
NEWBERG (E2), pop. 8.946; Yamhill Co. (NW). On Willamette River, 25 m SW of
Portland. SP RR. Flour, pulp and saw mills ; fruit and nut packing ; iron works.
George Fox College. Agriculture. Nuts, prunes, grain.
CrescentV ................................ Bi-wkly(Fri.) Collegiate ........... 1890 5 24 210 1.50 772
Students of George Fox College, Publishers.
Graphic-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 24 287 3.00 §2,785
King Cady and Paul Dent, Editors and Publishers, 109 N. School St.
NEWPORT (C8>, pop. 8,241; Lincoln Co. (W). On Yaquina Bay, 66 m SW of Salem.
Railroad station, Toledo. SP RR. Ships lumber. Salmon fisheries. Resort. Fir,
spruce timber. Agriculture. Berries, celery.
News -f ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1882 8 22 294 8.00 2v362
Ray T. Moe, Editor and Publisher.
NORTH BEND (C4). pop. 6.099; Coos Co. (SW). On Coos Bay, 76 m SW of Eugene.
SP RR. Airline WCA. Manufactures broom handles, boxes. Saw mills; oyster
packing and canning. Commercial fisheries. Timber. Dairy farms. Fir. spruce.
News-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1905 7 24 280 4.00 §2,462
Fred L. Haas. Editor and Publisher.
World — See Coos Bay.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light (ace, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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NYSSA (L8%), pop. 2.625; Malheur Go. (SE). 75 m SE of Baker. UP RR. Flour
mill; sugar factory; fruit and vegetable packing plant. Farming. Sugar beets.
Gate City Journal -H ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 7 24 280 3.00
Duane R. Alters, Editor and Publisher, 112 Main St.
OAKRIDGE (E4), pop. 1,562; Lane Co. (W). 42 m SE of Eugene. SP RR. Cold storage
locker, lumber and saw mill. Agriculture.
T«legram-h .............................. .Thursday ........ In d. Rep ............. 1947 7 24 280 8.00
G. G. Sittser, Editor; Oakridge Publishing Co., Inc.
ONTARIO (K8%), pop. 4,466; Malheur Co. (SE). 70 m SE of Baker. UP RR. Airline
WCA. Manufactures lumber, concrete pipe and tile, sheep shearing machinery.
Creamery. Frozen food processing. Farming under irrigation. Grains, potatoes,
onions, sugar beets.
Argus-0baerver+ ................... Jdon.&Thurs...Independent ...... .1895 8 28 294 4.00
Agnes Lynch, Editor and Publisher.
OREGON CITYf <B2). pop. 7,682; Clackamas Co. (NW). On Willamette River, 11 m
SE of Portland. FT; SP RRs. Woolen, paper and pulp, saw mills, auto batter-
ies. Douglas fir timber. Berry cannery. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Small
fruits, turkeys.
Independent ....... »« • 'ndL'^.
Circ
§1,986
Enterprise Courier*....
E. P. Kaen, Editor and Publisher.
§2,844
§6,325
§7,035
OSWEGO (B2), pop. 8,316 (special U.S. census 11-26.64 gives 4,219); Clackamas Co.
(NW). 8 m S of Portland. SP RR. Cement plant. Holly, nut orchards. Residential.
Review 4- .Thursday Independent 1921 8 23 297 2.50 §2,929
William L. Blizzard. Editor; Wm. L. and Marjorie Blizzard, Publishers.
PENDLETONf (J2). pop. 11.774; Umatilla Co. (NE). 85 m SW of Walla Walla,
Wash. NP; UP RRs. Airlines UAL; WCA.
Manufactures furniture, flour, Indian blankets, robes, saddles, boxes, leather
goods, canned peas. Creamery; railroad repair shops. Ships wheat. Diversified
farming. Wheat, livestock, sheep.
East Oregonian + Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1875 9 22 294 18.00 **8,640
J. W. Forrester, Jr.. Editor; East Oregonian Publishing Company, inc.
Record .Thursday Republican 1912 5 24 224 3.00 1,158
Clyde Makinson, Publisher.
PHILOMATH (D8), pop. 1,289; Benton Co. (W). 83 m SW of Salem. SP RR. Lumber
mills. Charcoal kilns. Douglas fir, cedar, spruce timber. Dairying. Diversified
farming. Wool, mohair.
Benton County Review 4- Thursday Republican 1904 6 26 280 1.50 §S29
L. T. Ward, Editor and Publisher.
PILOT ROCK (J2), pop. 847: Umatilla Co. (NE). 15 m S of Pendleton. nearest
banking town. UP RR. Logging, furniture factory, saw mill. Diversified farm-
ing. Grain, dairying, fruit.
News 4- Thursday Independent 1951
Dale D. Amerman, Editor and Publisher.
5 24 224 2.50
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PORTLANDf (E2). pop. 873,628; Multnomah Co. (NW). On Willamette River, 12 m
from its junction with the Columbia River and 100 miles from the Pacific
Ocean, 42m NE of Salem. Important trading center and port of entry. GN ;
NP; OE; PT; SP&S; UP RRs. Boat connections. Airlines, NWA; UAL; WAL;
WCA; PAA; ASA; PNA; FTL (airfreight).
Diversified manufactures including shipbuilding, lumber, furniture, canned
goods, paper products, woolen goods, automatic coal stokers, clothing, packed
meat, paint, flour, cereals, creamery and foundry products. Railroad shops.
Leads in export of lumber; is the second primary wool market and makes large
shipments of canned and fresh fruits and vegetables, pulp and paper. Five
banks; clearings (6-30-58), $4,874,348,623; deposits (6-30-58), $439,576,813.
116,826 electric meters (residence); 71,029 gras (artif.) meters (residence):
172,605 telephones (residence). Reed College; University of Portland; Lewis and
Clark College; Portland State College and other professional schools. Three TV
stations.
Automotive News of the }•*. ^4.1.1.. A«*~ T«J.,« 1919 2 39 140
Pacific Northwest ^Monthly Auto. Indus Controlled free dist. 5,646
John B. Spalding, Editor; Automotive News, Inc., Publisher, 1132 S.W. 13th Ave.
Beacon. TheV Bi-weekly Collegiate 1935 5 24 210 .50 1,300
Students of Univ. of Portland, Editors and Publishers (8).
Better Fruit Monthly Fruit Indus 1906 3 27 140 1.00 10,297
Loren H. Milliman, Editor; Ursel C. Narver, Loren H. Milliman. Publishers,
1185 S. E. Salmon St. (14).
Bulletin of the Multnomah ] fM.D. of
County Medical Society, \ Monthly } Medicine In 1945 2 27 105 x 2,420
The-f- I I Gen'l Practice
Multnomah County Medical Society, Publisher, 1109 S. W. Taylor St. (5).
Catholic Sentinel 4- Thursday Catholic 1870 5 23 231 3.50 16,480
Rev. E. E. Bliven, Editor; Catholic Truth Society of Oregon, Publisher,
2066 S.W. Sixth Ave. (7).
[Chain Saw 1952 2 80 112
Chain Saw Age (offset) Monthly {users & Sirs.
Prints edition also in Vancouver. Canada.
Jim Conroy, Editor; Conroy Publishing Corp.* P- O. Box 6654 (66).
__ 8.00
Controlled free dist.
10,780
2,786
CiradatUm— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Use» Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNmfly
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Clarke Newspapers.
* Advertising for these papers may be placed through the offices at
622 N. W. 12th Ave. Comprised of:
*Beaverton News + Thursday Independent 195 1
Betty Allen, Editor.
* Greater Southeast News-f Thursday Independent 1956
Thomas R. Yandell, Editor.
*Laurelhurst Shopper + Thursday Shopper 1952
Thomas R. Yandell, Editor.
*Nob Hill News -f Thursday Independent 1946
Richard H. Terry, Editor.
*North Portland Shopper-f... Thursday Shopper 1947
W. P. De Chaine, Editor.
*Southeast News-f- Thursday Independent 1947
Loren W. Swick, Editor.
*Valley Enterprise 4- Thursday Independent 1951
Loren W. Swick, Editor.
* Walnut Park News + Thursday Shopper 1947 „ ...
Alfred J. Weiler, Editor; Clarke Publishing Co., 622 N.W. 12th Ave.
Commerce Friday Cham, of Com.... 1915 3 28 140x1.00
Philip M. Hunt, Editor; Portland C. of C., Pub., 824 S.W. 6th Ave.
Commercial Re view + .Tuesday Grain ft Mill'g.... 1890 2 44 148x3.50
Russ Hays, Editor; Commercial Review, Inc., Pub., 702 Lewis Bldg. (4).
Crow's Lumber Digest* Bi-wkly(Thur.) Lumber 1921 Con tilled' fL dis°£
Roch Brads haw, Ed.; Crow's Lumber Digest, Pub., 628 S. W. Oak St.
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1920 6 24 230 15.00 U.312
Crow's Western Equipment \R. -.-.i-i.. f Logging &
and Timber News + .......... } Bi-weekly ....... )Lumber
C. C. Crow Publications, Inc., 623 S.W. Oak (5).
Daily Journal of Commerce + Morn.ex. Sun.. .Com. & Legal ..... 1913 8 24 259 20.00
Lew Evans, Ed.; Helen E. Haugsten, Pub., 711 S.W. Fourteenth Ave. (7).
Daily Shipping NCWS + . .. {J^slfn?*" S**" {
L. D. Dana. Editor; Shipping News, Inc., 718 W. Burnside St. (9).
East Side Post ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1930 6 24
R. V. Buffura, Publisher, 2435 S.W. 1st.
Eggsaminer-f ........... Monthly .......... Poultry .............. 1924
M. Rosenblum, Editor ; Oregon Egg Producers, Publisher,
306 S.E. Ash St. (14).
Farm, Home and Garden Magazine — See Oregonian.
Fishing and Hunting News — See Spokane, Washington.
Clre
9,000
9,500
7,500
6,500
12,500
12,000
12,000
15,500
$4,407
1,650
3,743
4,332
2,139
16,173
£3,883
224
3 26 126x1.50
Freemason, The -I- ................... Monthly .......... Fraternal ........... 1923
R. V. Carleson, Publisher, 608 Woodlark Bldg. (5).
23 112 2.50
4,306
4,200
3,500
6,506
1,553
20,500
*17,674
1,324
Industrial News Review Monthly Industrial 1912 2 36 126 2.00
R. M. Hofer. Editor; E. Hofer & Sons, Publishers. 1405 S.W. Harbor Drive (1).
Insurance News Monthly Insurance Controlled free dist
Roy R. Terry, Editor; Insurance News, Inc., Publisher, 414 Henry Bldg. (4).
International Woodworker -f .Semi-mo Labor 1942 5 24 224 1.50
Phil Frost, Editor; International Woodworker, 1622 N. Lombard St.
Journal of Range 1 n: ^««*ui^ JAdvancem't of 10>,« 0 oc i/»n e nn
Management-i- jBi-monthly |GrmilnBLand 1947 3 26 140 8.00
American Society of Range Management, Publisher, Box 5041.
Lumberman, The Monthly Lumber 1889 3 26 140 4.00
Two issues printed in December. Total unpaid dist.
D. F. Sherman, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, Publisher,
731 S. W. Oak St. (5).
Northwest Ruralite Monthly Agriculture 1954 4 29 217 1.00 56,401
Henry Alderman, Publisher, P. O. Box 1731 (7).
Northwest Sundial 4- Friday Republican 1952 5 24
Vere Kneeland, Editor; Northwest Sundial Inc., 2284 S.W. 4th.
Oregon Churchman-h Monthly Episcopal 1861 5 24
Rel. Pub. Dept., Diocese of Oregon. Pub., 2428 S.W. 19th Ave. (1).
Oregon Democrat Semi-mo. . Democratic 1933 5 24
John R. Churchill, Publisher, Governor Bldg. (4).
Oregon Education-fV Semi-mo Education 1926 5 24
Not issued during June, July, August.
Richard H. Barss, Ed.; Oregon Education Assn., Pub., 1680 S.W. Taylor St. (5).
Oregon Farmer-f Semi-mo. (Thurs.) Agricultural 1891 4 28 189 1.50
See Pacific Northwest Farm Quad.. Spokane. Wash. Total unpaid dist.
Cowles Publishing Co., 401 Review Bldg.. Spokane, Wash.
^ „ , , »» , .., .., * (Food & Bev. 1966 8 27 140 x
Oregon Food and Beverage -f Monthly ] Indus try Controlled free dist.
G. W. Rossman, Editor; Oregon Food and Beverage, Publisher,
1789 N. E. 42nd St. (13).
Oregon Food Merchants )Monthly Grocery 190° | |« }Jj| 2'50
Magazine f y Controlled free dist.
Ed Hanson. Editor; Food Dealers Publishing Co., 824 S. E. 14th St. (14).
196 1.00
231 1.00
210 3.00
210 x3.00
2,650
13,444
J5.000
15,027
*S6,328
1,458
3,600
11,400
tl.SOO
Cta
attoi
r*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; * Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines* 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Oregon Grange Bulletin -f Semi-mo Agriculture 1900 5 24 224 x.60
See also Pacific Grange Farm Group, San Francisco, Gal.
Ben Buisman, Ed.; Oregon State Grange, Pub., 1136 S.E. Salmon St. (14).
Clit
* 12,974
Historical 1900 1 48 98 5.00 2,400
Histoical Soc'y, Pub., 235 S. W. Market St. (1).
f Oregonian -f Every Morn Ind. Rep 1861 8 28 808 15.60**233,866
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.^ ^ Sunday circ. 7.80**296,143
~. Br~~J
Mni'^ffV™:. ..... }<*">«•*' ........
Thomas Vaughan. Ed.; Oregon Histoica
Oregonian Pub. Co., 1820 S.W. Broadway (1).
Issued with the Sunday Oregonian.
Ted Wagoner, Editor; Oregonian Publishing Co., 1820 S.W. Broadway (1).
Or.,on Journ..+ {f^Mo™"'' **«««•* "« « &.«««&
Prints Northwest Living Magazine section with Sunday ed. Prints Sunday circ.**2O4,643
monthly ed. called Trade News.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Arden X. Pangborn, Editor; Win. W. Knight, Pub., 800 S.W. Front Ave. (7)
Oregon Labor Press -f Friday Labor 1900 6 24 212 2.50
James W. Goodsell, Editor; Oregon Labor Press Pub. Co., Labor Temple (1).
Oregon Legionnaire -f Monthly Amer. Legion...- 19 19 6 24 808x1.00
R. G. Clary, Publisher, 712 Title Insurance Bldg.
Oregon Licensee + Monthly Liq. Trd 1941 8 26 140
Morene B. Wright, Mgn. Editor; Oregon Licensee, Inc., Controlled circ.
Publisher, Weatherly Bldg. (14).
Oregon Motorist* Monthly Motoring 1920 5 24 224 x.75
Sidney King, Ed.; Oregon Motorist Publishing Co.. 600 S.W. Market (1).
Oregon Parent-Teacher lur^**,!,, YM,,~of{/M>«i 1928 8 24 154 x.25
Bulletin (no adv.) {Monthly Educational Controlled free dist.
Not issued during June, July and August.
Mrs. Donald Healey, Editor; Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers,
Publisher, 220 S. W. Alder St.
1928 8 27 140 x
Oregon Purchasing News -(-...Monthly Purch'g Agts 2 42 140
Controlled free dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
Don Woodman, Editor; Purchasing Agents Assn., of Oregon, Publisher,
819 S.W. Washington St. (4).
Oregon State Bar Bulletin Monthly Legal 1941 3 30 140x3.00
Alexander G. Brown, Ed.; Oregon State Bar, Publisher, 502 Pittock Block (5).
Oregon Teamster fSemi-mo., fLabor, tntA c QA OIT _
Not published in July. IThurs. ITeamsters 1944 5 Z4 Z1T x
James Harding, Editor; Joint Council of Teamsters No. 37, Publisher,
1020 N.E. Third Ave, (12).
Oregon Voter* Saturday {pSb»c&Affairs 1915 2 27
Walter W. R. May, Editor and Publisher, 313 Alderway Bldg. (5).
T»_.ta~ T\««« r>~.,,-~™ n* «*ui» /Drugs. Soda 1888 8 26 140
Pacific Drug Review Monthly j Fountains 2 41 140
Pacific Drug Review, Inc., Pub., 414 Henry Bldg. Total unpaid dist.
Peninsula Reporter .Thursday Independent 1982 5 24 224 2.00
Alice M. Kinney, Editor and Publisher, 1032 N. Killingsworth St. (11).
Pioneer Log V .Friday Collegiate 194S Controlled2 free list. 1,380
Students of Lewis and Clark College, Editors and Publishers,
0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Rd.
Quest-f V Monday Collegiate 1912 6 24 224 x4.00 850
Students of Reed College, Editors and Publishers (2).
St. Johns Review -f Thursday Independent 1904 7 20 280 1.00 §3,975
Ellen N. Irish, Editor; Robert I. Irish, Publisher.
f Sell wood -Moreland Bee-f Thursday Independent 1906
105 4.00
8.00
31,565
$27,000
>3,096
30,000
16,000
1,437
2,700
25.000
2.248
24
24
276
280
1.50 52,512
Bu.f.e.!.'.g. JThursday Shopj>er 1952 6
FeVn Hilson. Editor -'Howard Hilson, Publisher, 8128 S.E. Thirteenth Ave. (2).
T~-.7 Rotar, Club 1»2° C8ontr208lle<&4ee 5E
R. G. Hubbard, Editor; Rotary Club of Portland, Publisher, 13th floor,
Hotel Benson (5).
Timberman, The-4- .. . Monthly fForest 1899 8 27 140 4.00
Prints two editions In May. 1 Products Indus. 2 41 140
A. Arnst, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, Publisher, Total unpaid dist.
731 S. W. Oak St. (5).
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa., Oregon Ed. *43,032.
Union Register-f- .Friday Labor 1987 8 24 283 8.00
E. R. Busselle, Editor; AFL-CIO Western Council, Lumber and Sawmill Workers,
1008 8. W. Sixth Ave. (4).
Vanguard* V .Friday .Collegiate 1944 Controlled free dist.
Students of Portland State College, Editors and Publishers, 1620 S. W. Park Ave.
6,000 — Free
$500
$500
*13,436
1,045
26,904
2.500
AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Pubtisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. Vlssned only during academic year. xSobtcription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the GuM. t» the «se of the Directory la front of book.
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Western Building Monthly {^Architects 19U I 41 iio 3'°°
F. W. Brown, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, Publisher, Controlled circ. > 13, 026
781 S. W. Oak St. (5).
POWELL BUTTE (G8), pop. X575; Crook Co. (C). 8 m SW of Prineville. Railroad
station, Redmond. SPAS; UP RRs. Bank, Prineville. Machine welding. Pon-
derosa pine timber. Stock farms. Agriculture. Potatoes.
rUmtrai rifatmn <pom«*ViAi> _i_ Mstm+Viiw J Oregon Ranch 1953 2 22 73
Central Oregon Rancher +... .Monthly \& A?ricult% Controlled free dist.
Circulates also in Bend, Redmond, Prineville and Madras.
Rod S. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
PRINEVILLEf (G8), pop. 8,288; Crook Co. (C). 120 m E of Eugene. COP RR. Min-
ing. Saw mills. Pine timber. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Hay, cattle, sheep.
Agriculture. Potatoes, wheat.
Central Oregonian-f Thursday Independent 1885 8 24 801 4.00
Jack Brown, Editor; Central Oregonian. Publisher, Box 127.
Oregon Cattleman + Monthly Livestock 1952 3 27 140 x5.00
Ed. Coles, Editor; Oregon Cattlemen's Assn., Publisher, Tribune Bldg.
Clrt
J200
J4.651
§2,585
1,282
RAINIER (El ft
Portland.
). pop. 1,286; Columbia Co. (NW). On Columbia River, 40 m NW of
- v. v«,M«. SP&S RR. Manufactures lumber, fish floats, shingles, canned vege-
tables, flour. Salmon, smelt fisheries. Timber. Dairy, poultry, truck, fruit
farms.
Review 4- ................................. ..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 7 24 280
A. R. McCall and Nora M. McCall, Editors and Publishers, Box 5.
2.50 51,050
REDMOND (F8), pop. 2,956; Deschutes Co. (WC). 95 m NE of Eugene. SP&S; UP
RRs. Airline UAL. Saw mills; turkeys; creameries. Cheese factory. Pine tim-
. .
ber. Dairying. Farming. Clover, alfalfa seed, potatoes.
Spokesman-f ............................ Thursday ....... Independent . 1910
Mary E. Brown, Publisher.
8 24 287 8.50 $2,785
REEDSPORT (C4), pop. 2.288 (special U. S. Census 11-16-54, gives 3,038); Douglas
Co. (SW). On Umpqua River, 65 m SW of Eugene. SP RR. Manufactures lum-
ber, fish products, butter. Salmon, crab fisheries. Fir timber. Dairy farms.
Port Umpqua Courier -f Thursday Independent 1912 7 24 280 3.00 1,637
William M. Tugman, Editor and Publisher, 451 Greenwood.
ROGUE RIVER (D5), pop. 690; Jackson Co. (SW). On Rogue River, 20 m NW of
Medford. SP RR. Bank, Grants Pass. Lumber mill. Logging, steel construction.
Diversified farming.
Times (offset) Thursday Independent 1951 5 22 196 3.00 $1,400
Marcia E. Thayer. Editor; Maxwell L. Thayer, Publisher, P. O. Box 868.
ROSEBURGf (D4), pop. 8,890; Douglas Co. (SW). 60 m S of Eugene. SP RR. Air-
line, WCA. U. S. Veterans' Hospital. Saw mills; bulb growing; prune and fruit
packing. Trading center. Fir timber. Chrome, mercury. Diversified farming.
Prunes, wool, turkeys, truck farming.
News-Review-f Evg. ex. Sun.Independent 1873 8 24 294 18.00**10,869
Color advertising accepted.
C. V. Stanton, Editor; News-Review Company, Inc., Publisher.
SAINT BENEDICT (B3), pop. X450; Marion Co. (NW). 18 m NE of Salem. Nearest
railroad and bank, Mount Angel. SP RR. Canneries. Mount Angel College and
Seminary (Cath. men). Agriculture. Flax, hops, fruit, nuts.
St. Joseph Magazine Monthly Fam. Cath 1897 3 27 140 4.00
Albert Bauman, O.S.B., Editor; Benedictine Press, Pub.
St. Joseph's Blatt-f- (Ger.).. ..Thursday Catholic 1888 5 26 225 4.00
Rev. Romuald Edenhofer, O.S.B., Editor; Benedictine Press, Publisher.
SAINT HELENSf (El%), pop. 4,711; Columbia Co. (NW). On Columbia River, 25
m NW of Portland. SPAS RR. Manufactures paper and paper products, lumber,
insulating board, broom handles. Salmon fisheries. Douglas fir timber. Dairy,
poultry, fruit farms.
Chronicle-f .Thursday Republican 1936 5 24 231 1.00
Paul S. Paulson. Editor and Publisher, 125 N. 19th St.
Sentinel-Mist+ Tues. & Fri Independent 1881 8 24 294 8.50
Wayne Bell, Editor; Jessica L. Longston, Publisher.
SALEMf (D2H). pop. 48,140 (special U. S. Census 11-28-54, gives 44,947) ; Marion Co.
(NW). The State Capital. On Williamette River, 48 m SW of Portland. OE; SP
RRs. Airline UAL.
Manufactures paper, meat products, wood boxes, lumber, paper and paper
products, tin cans. Fruit and vegetable processing, woolen goods. Ten banks;
deposits (June, 1958), $123,710,658. 18,975 (residential) electric (AC) meters;
6,100 (residential) gas (artif.) meters; 83,356 telephones. Willamette Univer-
sity; Indian School. Ten State Institutions.
Capital Journal -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1888 9 23 301 18.00 **16,801
Oregon Statesman + Every Morn... Republican 1851 9 23 301 21.00 **20,460
Color advertising accepted In both dailies. Sunday circ. **20,643
Charles A. Spague, Editor; Statesman- Journal Company, Publisher.
Capital Press-f- Friday Independent 1928 8 24 801 8.00
Dewey Rand, Editor; Press Publishing Company, Inc.
Oregon Agriculture 4- Monthly Agriculture 1948 5 24 215 x.50
Scott Lamb, Editor; Oregon Farm Bureau Fed., Publisher, 444 Marion St.
Oregon Farmer Union-f Monthly Agriculture. 1931 5 24 217 xl.OO
Arthur H. Bone, Ed.: Oregon State Farmers' Union, Pub., 8617 Silverton Rd.
20,119
5,248
51,969
2,979
§9,910
11,033
t2,450
*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; t>A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
'
. . .. .
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SALEMf (Continued) Estab Col J$ Width 7 Depth Sub Clrc
Shopping News-f- Friday Shopping 1927 8 22 294 9,214 — Free
Shopping News, Publisher, 2060 Warner St.
Willamette Collegian + V Friday Collegiate 1873 5 24 217 2.00 t400
Students of Willamette University, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. $1.200
Willamette Guardian + Thursday Independent 1954 8 28 294 8.00
Nelson Bynon. Editor and Publisher, 1025 Garnet.
SANDY (E2). pop. 1,008; Clackamas Co. (NW). 20 m SB of Portland. Railroad sta-
tion, Boring. PT RR. Manufactures bungs, lumber. Resort, Mt. Hood. Pine, fir
timber. Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Berries, potatoes, truck crops.
Post-f Thursday Independent 1937 7 24 280 8.00 §1,345
W. H. Perkins, Editor; Terry Revenaugh, Publisher.
SCIO (E8), pop. 448; Linn Co. (W). 20 m SEjof Salem. Railroad name, West Scio.
SP RR. Saw, Planing mills; logging; turkey hatchery. Stock, fruit, poultry
farms.
Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1896
E. H. Hayward. Editor and Publisher.
5 26 252 2.75
SEASIDE (Dl%), pop. 8,886; Clatsop Co. (NW). On Pacific Ocean, 68 m NW of
Portland. SPAS RR. Summer resort. Logging center. Clam, crab fisheries. Fir
timber. Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
8ignal+ Thursday Independent 1906 8 24 294 3.00
Max Schafer, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 484.
SHERIDAN (D2%), pop. 1,922; Yamhill Co. (NW). 45 m SW of Portland. SP RR.
Saw mills; creameries; prune dryers. Timber. Dairy, fruit, grain farms.
Wheat, prunes, cherries.
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 280 3.00
Dean E. Holmes, Editor and Publisher.
SHERWOOD (B2), pop. 676; Washington Co. (NW). 17 m SW of Portland. SP RR.
Tannery. Fruit canneries. Timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, hay, onions, ber-
ries, nuts, beans.
Tri-City News4- Thursday Independent 1911 7 23 280 2.00
Floyd M. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
SILVERTON (E2%), pop. 8,146; Marion Co. (NW). 15 m NE of Salem. SP RR.
Manufactures grass seed. Cannery; lumber mills. Fir timber. Diversified farm-
ing. Wheat, oats, berries.
Appeal-Tribune + Friday Independent 1880 8 24 808 8.00
M. S. Hoblitt, Editor and Publisher.
SPRINGFIELD (D3%). pop. 10.807 (special U.S. census, 12-14-56, gives 12,486);
Lane Co. (W). 4 m E of Eugene. SP RR. Saw mills. Fir timber. Diversified farm-
ing. Wheat, flax.
News-f Mon. & Thurs.. Independent 1903 8 24 294 5.50
Harrison P. Hornish, Editor; H. P. Hornish, J. W. Nelson, F. F. Wiggins,
Publishers, P. O. Box 668.
STAYTON (E8), pop. 1,607; Marion Co. (NW). 18 m SE of Salem. Railroad station,
West Stayton. SP RR. Veterinary remedies manufactured; woolen, flour, saw
mills; cannery. Dairying. Agriculture. Beans, strawberries, grain.
Mail-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1894 7 24 280 3.50
Lawrence E. Spraker, Wes Sherman, Publishers.
SUTHERLIN (D4), pop. 2,280; Douglas Co. (SW). 48 m SW of Eugene. SP RR.
Spray manufactured. Quick silver mining. Fir timber. Box, shingle and saw
mills. Diversified farming.
Sun-Tribune-f Friday Independent 1911 7 23 294 3.00
Emery R. Huntoon, Editor; Sutherlin Publishing Co., Box 427.
SWEET HOME (E8), pop. 8,603; Linn Co. (W). 80 m NE of Eugene. OE RR. Saw
mills; plywood and hard board plants; fir timber. Agriculture. Strawberries.
New Era-}- Thursday Independent 1928 7 24 276 3.00
Dave Cooper, Editor; W. L. Dudley and A. E. Macoubrie, Publishers.
THE DALLESf (F2), pop. 7,676 (special U. S. Census 8-30-54, gives 9.864). Wasco
Columbia River, 70 m E of Portland. UP RR. Railroad shops;
706
2,124
$1,400
§1,427
§2,250
t4,752
§1,754
§1,283
§2,106
Co. (NC). On , . .
flour, lumber mills. Salmon fisheries. Pine timber. Trade center. Stock, fruit,
grain farms. Wheat, cherries.
Chronicle -|- ............................. Evg. ex. Sun... Independent. ...... 1890 8 23 294 18.00 **4,617
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. Robert Paulo* , Publisher.
Optimist-f ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1906 8 24 294 3.00 §2,004
George Lindsay, Editor; George Lindsay and Ralph T. Hogan, Publishers.
TIGARD (D2%), pop. x 1,000 (independent branch of Portland P. O.). Washington Co.
(NW). 4 m S of Portland. OE; SP RRs. Fruit packing plant, tractor parts fac-
tory; logging.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1958 8 24 297 1.00
Hugh McGilvra and Elbert Hawkins, Publishers, Main St.
TILLAMOOKf (D2), pop. 8,686; Tillamook Co. (NW). On Tillamook Bay, 78 m W
P RR. Manufactures lumber, cheese and dairy products. Salmon,
92,318
of Portland. SP
oyster, clam fisheries. Timber. Dairy farming.
Headlight-Herald + ................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1888
Elsie W. De Cook, Editor and Publisher, Box 282.
Shopping Smiles -f ................... Thursday ........ Shopper .............. 1934 6 23
Morrey Watkins, Editor; Kenwood Press, Publisher, 2106 3rd St.
8 24 280 3.75 §3,831
288
6,000 — Free
Cfendatlea--A"*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jttne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublither'i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. ? A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McMslly
-£*!&-t**.--!lM1>e<1 <ml7 dwln« Academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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" Estab Col$<3> Width V Depth Sub Eire
TOLEDOf (D8), pop. 2,828; Lincoln Co. (W). On Yaquina Bay, 50 m SW of Salem.
SP RR. Manufactures plywood, veneer, lumber, shingles. Saw mills. Spruce,
fir, hemlock, alder timber. Dairy, poultry, truck, fruit farms. Potatoes.
Lincoln County Leader-j- Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 3.00 §2,495
Elmer R. Price, Editor and Publisher.
UMATILLA (HI), pop. 888; Umatilla Co. (NE). 85 m NW of Pendleton. UP RR. Cold
storage lockers. Sand, gravel, concrete products plants. Grain elevators. Diver-
sified farming. Wheat, berries.
Sun Thursday Independent 1949 7 20 280 3.00 §750
Don C. Bartlett, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 157.
UNION (K2), pop. 1,807: Union Co. (NE). In southern part of Grande Ronde Valley,
60 m SE of Walla Walla, Wash. UN RR. Manufactures lumber. Creamery.
Pine timber. Diversified farming. Fruit, grain, dairy products.
RepubHc4- Friday Independent 1887 5 24 224 3.00 §714
Don F. Mac P hers on, Editor and Publisher, Box 218.
VALEf (K8%), pop. 1,518; Malheur Co. (SE). On Malheur River, 62 m SE of Baker.
UP RR. Stone quarry. Resort; medicinal springs. Diversified farming with irri-
gation. Sugar beets, livestock, potatoes.
Malheur Enterprise + Thursday Independent .1906 6 23 248 3.00 $1,505
D. H. Brownhill, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 618.
VERNONIA (D2), pop. 1,521; Columbia Co. (NW). 35 m NW of Portland. SP&S RR.
Manufactures lumber, shingles. Creamery. Ships lumber. Fir timber. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms.
Eagle -f .Thursday Independent 1922 6 24 280 3.00 §696
Marvin Kamholz, Editor and Publisher.
WALDPORT (C8), pop. 689; Lincoln Co. (W). On Pacific Ocean, 65 m SW of Salem.
Railroad station, Toledo. SP RR. Lumber mill; creamery. Salmon, crab, clam
fisheries. Timber. Agriculture.
Lincoln County Times -f- Thursday Democratic 1938 7 24 280 3.00 §800
Dave Hall, Editor and Publisher, Box 7.
WALLOWA <K2). pop. 1,055; Wallowa Co. (NE). 82 m SE of Walla Walla, Wash.
UP RR. Bank, Enterprise. Saw mills; creamery. Cattle. Agriculture. Wheat.
Record + Thursday Republican 1947 6 26 280 3.00 §591
John W. Lyman, Editor; John W. and Richard E. Lyman, Publishers.
W1LLAMINA (D2%), pop. 1,082; Yamhill Co. (NW). 50 m SW of Portland. SP;
W&GR RRs. Manufactures plywood, lumber, clay products. White and red fir
timber. Agriculture. Alfalfa, wheat, potatoes.
Times + Thursday Independent 1909 6 24 245 2.50 §535
Orval and Lutina Thompson, Publishers.
WINSTON (D4%), pop. 2,490; Douglas Co. (SW). 63 m S of Eugene. Bank and rail-
road station, Roseburg SR RR. Logging. Turkey and truck farms.
Enterprise Wednesday Independent 1958 5 22 189 1 1,817 — Free
Hal Schlitz, Publisher, P. O. Box 127, Myrtle Creek.
WOODBURN (E2), pop. 2.395; Marion Co. (NW). 17 m NE of Salem. SP RR. Manu-
factures canned and frozen fruit and vegetables; chemical fertilizer. Wood-
working, sausage factories; feed and seed plant. Diversified farming. Berries,
fruit, grain, nuts.
Independent -f .Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 280 3.00 §1,602
E. C. Coman and E. F. Stoller, Publishers.
Circulation — **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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PENNSYLVANIA
Population 10,498,012 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital. HARRIS BURG
Pennsylvania is bounded on the north by New York and Lake Erie, east by New York and New
Jersey, south by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia, and west by West Virginia and Ohio.
Its greatest length from east to west is about 302 miles ; its greatest breadth about 175 miles. Its
land area is 45,046 square miles.
The surface is varied, chiefly level and slightly undulating in the east and northwest, moun-
tainous in the interior. The Appalachian range traverses the state from northeast to southwest.
In these mountains are many of the state's popular summer and health resorts. The Susquehanna,
Delaware, Allegheny and Monongahela are rivers important in drainage or navigation.
Philadelphia is one of the principal ports for foreign and coastwise trade, one of the most
important manufacturing cities, and with Chester, one of the chief ship-building stations. Erie
and Pittsburgh are also great commercial centers. The Pittsburgh area. Johnstown, Bethlehem
and Greater Philadelphia are the chief centers of steel production. Pennsylvania leads all other
states in capacity for producing ingots and steel for castings, accounting for over one quarter
of the national total. It leads the Nation in the production of cement, coke and coke by-products,
in many manufactures, and has a virtual monopoly in the production of anthracite in the region
surrounding Scranton, Wilkes-Barre and Pottsville.
There is a wide diversification of agriculture in the state, the principal agricultural counties
being Lancaster, York, Chester and Berks. Lancaster and York counties are the principal tobacco
raising localities, Lancaster county probably producing more of it than any other county in the
United States.
The Weather Bureau at Philadelphia gives the temperature as: highest on record, 106; lowest
on record, — 11; average annual precipitation, 41.52 inches.
In educational facilities the state ranks high, many of the important colleges and universities
of the east being located here. They include the University of Pennsylvania and Temple Uni-
versity, at Philadelphia; University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Institute of Technology, both
at Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania State University at State College; and Bryn Hawr, at Bryn Mawr.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950). third. Urban population (1950), 70.5%. In 1950, of the
10,498.012 total population, 9,844,012 were white; 654,000 were non- white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 146,887. Farm acreage, 14,112,841. Average acreage per farm,
96.1. Average value per farm, $10,349. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 18,799.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $182,359,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $567,308,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): wheat, $18,968,000; potatoes, $15,611,000, rank,
seventh; corn, $10,073,000; tobacco (value of production), $8,438,000; hay, $6,327,000; oats,
$2,797,000; barley, $1,417,000; red clover seed, $355,000; maple sirup, $349,000, rank, fifth;
soybeans, $320,000; rye, $270,000; buckwheat $219,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $9,040,000, rank, sixth; peaches, $5,261,000,
rank, seventh; cherries, $1,668,000, rank, seventh; grapes, $1,617,000, rank, sixth; strawberries
(value of production), $841,000; pears. $130,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $314,002,000; hogs and pigs,
$14,066,000; horses and mules, $5,148,000; all sheep and lambs, $3,886,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $119.245,000, rank, second; chickens (farm and
commercial broilers), $36,946,000, rank, tenth; turkeys, $9,926,000, rank, ninth.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $295,879,000, rank, fourth.
Total milk production on farms, 6,462,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamed cottage
cheese, 84,334,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 27,643,000 Ibs.; creamery butter, 10,883,000
Ibs.; American cheese, 333,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 73,207,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (lake fisheries) (1956), 2,135.000 Ibs.; $429,000 value. Principal fish: blue pike,
whitefish, yellow perch.
FORESTS AND FURS
Total forest production (1947), 580,005 m feet, b.m. Principal woods: oak, hemlock, maple,
white pine, beech, cherry, yellow poplar, bass wood, ash, hickory, southern yellow pine, birch.
Fur animals (1956-57): number of pelts sold, 698,881; total value, $711,166. Principal furs:
muskrat, mink, raccoon, beaver, skunk.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1964: value added by manufacture. $9,989,989,000. Leading industry groups:
primary metal Industrie*, electrical machinery, machinery (except electrical), food and kindred
products. Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $625,411,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $1,289,226,000, rank, second. Principal minerals in order of value: coal, cement,
petroleum, stone.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 4.588,200. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 4,-
088.000, rank, fourth. Number of post offices (1957), 2,177. Number of retail stores (1954),
120.601; sales, $10,782.858.000.
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PENNSYLVANIA
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adams (8), Gettysburg 44,197
2 Allegheny (SW), Pittsburgh 1,516.287
8 Armstrong (W). Kittanning 80,842
4 Beaver (W), Beaver 175,192
5 Bedford (S). Bedford 40,775
6 Berks (SE), Reading 255,740
7 Blair (SWC), Hollidaysburg 139,614
8 Bradford (NB), Towanda 51,722
9 Bucks (SE), Doylestown 144,620
10 Butler (W), Butler 97,820
11 Cambria (SWC), Ebensburg 209,541
12 Cameron (NWC). Emporium 7,028
18 Carbon (E), Mauch Chunk 67,668
14 Centre (C), Bellfonte 66,922
15 Chester (SE), West Chester 169,141
16 Clarion (W), Clarion 88,344
17 Clearfleld (WC), Clearfleld 85,967
18 Clinton (NC), Lock Haven 36,582
19 Columbia (EC), Bloomsburg 63.460
20 Crawford (NW), Meadville 78,948
21 Cumberland (S), Carlisle 94,467
22 Dauphin (SEC), Harrisburg 197,784
28 Delaware (SE), Media 414,234
24 Elk (NWC), Ridgway 84.608
25 Erie (NW), Erie 219,888
26 Fayette (SW), Uniontown 189,899
27 Forest (NW), Tionesta 4,944
28 Franklin (S). Chambersburg 75,927
29 Fulton (S), McConnellsburg 10,387
80 Greene (SW), Waynesburg 45,394
81 Huntingdon (SO, Huntingdon.... 40,872
82 Indiana (SWC), Indiana 77,106
83 Jefferson (WC), Brookville 49,147
84 Juniata (SC), Mifflintown 16,243
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 67
County, Location on Map and County Scat Pop.
85 Lackawanna (E). Scranton 267,896
36 Lancaster (SE), Lancaster 234,717
87 Lawrence (NW). New Castle 105,120
88 Lebanon (SE). Lebanon 81.688
39 Lehigh (E), Allentown 198,207
40 Luzerne (NE), Wilkes-Barre 892,241
41 Ly coming (NEC), Williamsport 101,249
42 McKean (NW), Smethport 66,607
43 Mercer (W), Mercer 111,964
44 Mifflin (C), Lewistown 43,691
45 Monroe (E), Stroudsburg 83,773
46 Montgomery (SE), Norris town.... 358,068
47 Montour (EC), Danville 16,001
48 Northampton (E), Easton 185,248
49 Northumberland (EC), Sunbury 117,116
50 Perry (SC), New Bloomfield 24,782
51 Philadelphia (SE), Philadelphia..2, 07 1,605
52 Pike (NE). Milford 8,426
53 Potter (N), Coudersport 16,810
54 Schuylkill (EC), Pottsville 200.577
65 Snyder (C). Middleburg 22,012
66 Somerset (SW), Somerset 81.818
57 Sullivan (NEC), Laporte 6,745
58 Susquehanna (NE), Montrose.... 81,920
59 Tioga (N), Wellsboro 86,474
60 Union (C), Lewisburg 28,160
61 Venango (NW), Franklin 65,828
62 Warren (NW), Warren 42,698
63 Washington (SW), Washington.. 209,628
64 Wayne (NE), Honesdale 28,478
65 Westmoreland (SW), Greens burg 818,179
66 Wyoming (NE), Tunkhannock.... 16,766
67 York (S), York 202,717
PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 4
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 2
Weekly 137
Fortnightly 21
Semi-monthly 16
Monthly 201
Bi-monthly 35
Quarterly 63
Three times a month 1
Ten times dur. academic yr 1
Nine times dur. academic yr 1
Nine times a year 3
Eight times dur. academic yr. 2
Eight times a year 2
Seven times dur. academic yr... 1
Six times dur. academic yr 2
Six times a year 4
Five times dur. academic yr .... 1
Five times a year 8
Four times dur. academic yr. .. 3
Four times a yr 2
Total Periodicals 496
Total number of publications 1,017
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 63
Total number of towns having publications 355
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to Incorporate a later figure In that list.
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 132
Evening Dailies (102)
Morning Dailies (28)
All-Day Dailies (2)
' Daily, Foreign (4)
Daily, with Sunday edition (13)
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 10
Weekly 374
Fortnightly 1
Semi-monthly 2
Monthly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies(40)
Shoppers (2)
Total Newspapers 521
Estab Cols <» Width V Depth Sub Clrc
ALBION (B2), pop. 1,729; Erie Co. (NW). 18 m E of Conneaut, Ohio. B&LE; PA;
RRs. Heavy duty trailers, boat oars, foundry products manufactured. Railroad
shops. Diversified farming.
Airpost Journal Monthly Aero-Philatelic. 1930 2 26 98 x4.00 $1,400
Jos. L. Eisendrath, Jr., Editor; American Air Mail Society, Publisher.
News-f .Thursday Independent 1905 5 24 217 3.00 51,400
Robert McClymonds, Editor; Floyd McClymonds, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -rUses Mats. ^Nonpareil
•ma. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—I 950 Census. xRand McNally
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ALIQUIPPA (B4H), pop. 26,132; Beaver Co. (W). 22 m NW of Pittsburgh. A&SO;
PALE RRs. Extensive steel manufactories. Lead and glass products, barrels,
boxes, paint, varnish manufactured. One bank. Deposits (12-31-57), $22,365,737.
8,117 electric (AC) meters; 11,971 gas (nat.) meters; 10,164 telephones.
News Herald -f ./Thursday Independent. 1904 8 24 294 2.00 398
Vaughn R. Arnold, Publisher, 930 Glenwood Ave., Ambridge. 6,000 — Free
Times — See Beaver Valley Times of Beaver.
ALLENTOWNt (M4), pop. 106,756; Lehigh Co. (E). Adjoins Bethlehem on the West.
CNJ; L&NE; LV; LVT; READ RRs. Airlines. EAL; TWA; UAL.
Manufactures cement, auto trucks and buses, aircraft, silk textiles, steel
products, mining, marine pumps and machinery, blasting powder, arms and
ammunition, bricks, auto fire apparatus, electrical appliances, electronic equip-
ment, coal stokers, oil burners, paper and cigar boxes, furniture, tools, pre-
cision instruments. Four banks; deposits (6-30-58), $176,883,890. 62,706
(residential) electric (AC) meters; 32,205 gas (artif.) meters; 52,790 tele-
phones. Muhlenberg College; Cedar Crest College for Women; Eastern Pilgrim
College. Cement quarries. Center of prosperous farming area.
Boulevard Magazine -f Monthly Local Int 1951 4 24 148 2.50
B. Robert Rhedans, Editor and Publisher, 948 Club Ave. Controlled free dist. 7,000
fCall-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1888 8 22 300 15.40**75,682
Percy B. Ruhe, Editor; Call-Chronicle Newspapers, Inc., 101 N. 6th St.
Call-Chronicle -j- Sunday Independent 1921 8 22 300 7.80**84,637
John Y. Kohl, Editor; Call-Chronicle Newspapers, Inc., 101 N. 6th St.
Chronicle + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1870 8 22 300 15.40**22,466
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Samuel W. Miller, Editor; Call-Chronicle Newspapers, Inc., 101 N. 6th St.
Crestiad-f-V Bi-monthly ....Collegiate 1921 6 27 252
Students of Cedar Crest College, Publishers. Controlled free dist. 700
Emmaus & Allentown IIP-M.- Tn/*AnAii<fA«it
Times+ ........... {Friday ............ Independent ....... 8,500— Free
James Smithfield, Editor; Peerless Pub. Co., Fourth & Polk Sts., Bethlehem.
Lehigh Law Journal ................ Friday ............ Legal .................. 1906 2 24 98 4.00 60
Lehigh Law Journal, Publisher. Controlled free dist. 137
Monthly .......... Motoring ........... 1925 3 26 140 x 21,5OO
A. C. ku8s7jr\7EditorV Lehigh Valley Motor Club, Pub., 1020 Hamilton St.
Muhlenberg Weekly 4- V ..Thursday ........ Lit. Coll .............. 1883 6 24 248x3.00 1,100
Students of Muhlenberg College, Editors and Publishers.
ALTOONA (F4H), pop. 77,177; Blair Co. (SWC). 45 m NE of Johnstown at E base of
Allegheny Mts. PA RR. Airline AAA.
Manufactures steam and electric locomotives, freight and air conditioned cars,
electric products, textiles, men's and boys' sweaters, shirts and bathing suits,
women's underwear, slippers, work garments, mattresses, ladies garment
patterns, brick, cinder and concrete blocks, monuments, shuttlecocks, beverages,
packed meat, dairy products, auto and machine parts, heating equipment, roller
and ball bearings, furniture. Railroad shops. Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-
58), $46,255,155; deposits (6-30-68), $54,656,820. 22,524 wired (AC) houses;
20,000 gas (nat.) meters; 22,682 telephones. TV stations.
American-f .............................. Friday ............ Republican ......... 1933 5 24 210 5.00 J7.6SO
J. A. De Renzo, Editor; National Dynamics Corp., Publisher, 1114 12th St. $23,000 — Free
Blair County Motor News ..... ^Semi-mo ......... Motoring ............ 1931 3 24 126 x
D. A. McCracken, Editor; Blair County Motor Club, Pub., 1317 Twelfth Ave.
Mirror -f ................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1874 8 22 301 18.00**32,648
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Herman S. Reifsnyder, Editor; Mirror Printing Co., Pub., 1000 Green Ave.
Pennsylvania Road !„ -, /Road Constr. 1928 3 27 140 2.00 $3,975
Builder-f .......................... ^Monthly .......... j & Maint. Controlled free dist. $1,026
Charles F. Rothrock, Editor; Thomas S. Stephenson, Pub., 300 Ruskin Drive.
^fAltowi™Ed*~) jsunday ............ Catholic ............. 1934 8 24 294 2.00
Rev. F. R. Hoy, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Publisher, 988 Bannock St..
Denver, Colo.
AMBLER (M5). pop. 4,665; Montgomery Co. (SE). 15 m NW of Philadelphia. READ
RR. Manufactures asbestos products, magnesium pipe coverings, brake linings,
pharmaceutical supplies, chemical paint, steel tanks, gas holders. Nurseries.
Building stone quarries; sand pits. Pennsylvania School of Horticulture (wo.).
Residential. Diversified farming. Grain, corn, tomatoes.
Gazette-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 8 22 294 2.50 **7,757
William E. Strasburg, Editor and Publisher, 49 Butler Ave.
AMBRIDGE (B4), pop. 16,429; Beaver Co. (W). On Ohio River, 16 m NW of Pitts-
burgh. PA RR. Manufactures structural steel, steel tubing, metal molding and
copper insulated wire, wrought Iron, electrical material, asbestos protected
metals, coal mining, oil and gas well equipment, cement blocks, sheet metal.
building supplies, canned, preserved fruit, paint. Oil, gas wells; coal mines.
Citizen* ................................... {SVSun*'Sat* Ind* R«P ............. 1904 8 24 301 18'20 58'210
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
_ Arthur Thompson, Editor; V. R. Arnold, Publisher, 980 Glenwood Ave.
Oradatkm-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit?
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Times — See Beaver Valley Times of Beaver.
ANNVILLE (J5), pop. 8,564; Lebanon Co. (8E). 5 m W of Lebanon. READ RR.
Manufactures shoes, hosiery, silk garments, paper boxes, handkerchiefs, neck-
wear, scarfs, flour, limestone products. Lebanon Valley College (Evangelical
United Brethren). Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, potatoes.
Vie Collegienne. La, ............... Thursday ........ Collegiate .......... .1923 3 27 147 2.00
Students of Lebanon Valley College, Editors and Publishers.
APOLLO (C4), pop. 8,015; Armstrong Co. (W). 26 m NE of Pittsburgh. PA RR.
Cement, beverages manufactured. Coal mines; gas wells. Agriculture. Wheat,
corn, oats.
News -Re cord -f ........................ Friday ............ Republican ......... 1895 8 24 287 3.00 11678
Karl R. Bierly, Editor; S. S. Baldrige, Publisher. '
ARDMORE (M5%), pop. X 16,000; Montgomery Co. (SE). 8 m NW of Philadelphia.
PA RR. Manufactures helicopters, aircraft parts, asphalt paving materials,
tennis equipment. Nurseries. Residential.
Main Line Chronicle-f ........... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1889 8 24 280 3.00
Bernard Kramer, Editor; Chronicle Pub. Co., Inc., 49-61 Rittenhouse Place.
Main Line Times -f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1930 9 23 300 3.36**16,195
See also Philadelphia Suburban Newspapers, Inc.
A. E. Hickerson, Publisher, 811 E. Lancaster Ave.
Philadelphia Suburban Newspapers, Inc., comprised of: Main Line Times of Ardmore;
Germantown Courier of Philadelphia; News of Upper Darby. See individual
listings.
ARNOLD— See New Kensington.
ASHLAND (K4). pop. 6.192; Schuylkill Co. (EC). 6 m SE of Mount Carmel. LV; READ
RRs. Manufactures mine pumps, screens, pajamas, shirts, store fixtures. Exten-
sive hard coal mines. Truck farms. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
News-f ..................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1911 9 22 294 21.84 §3,205
Comic strip advertising accepted.
H. H. Strunk, Editor; Kyler Publishing Co.
ATHENS — Times — See Sayre.
Valley News — See Sayre.
BALA CYNWYD (M6%), pop. X7.500; Montgomery Co. (SE). Adjoining Philadelphia
on the West. PA RR. Residential.
1876 8 26 140 5.00
Brewers Journal ...................... Monthly .......... Brew. Indus ...... 2 40 140
Controlled circ.
D. B. Gibson, Editor; Gibson Publishing Co., Publisher, 211 Ford Rd,
BANGOR (M4), pop. 6.050; Northampton Co. (E). 14 m N of Easton. DL&W; LANE
RRs. Manufactures silk gloves, hosiery, tools, slate products, paper boxes,
caskets, bulletin boards, shirts, underwear. Slate quarries, Agriculture.
News-r...... ................................ {l^un**8*** Independent ...... 1894 8 24 294 7.80 §2,940
Alfred De Renzis, Editor; Charles M. Meredith, Publisher.
BARNESBORO (E4), pop. 8,442; Cambria Co. (SWC). 24 m NW of Altoona. PA RR.
Manufactures shirts, pajamas, beverages. Coal mines. Stock, dairy, truck farms.
Star-f ...................................... .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1905 8 24 301 3.50 §5*814
Miles E. Ranck & Sons, Editors and Publishers.
BATH (M4), pop. 1,824; Northampton Co. (E). 12 m NW of Easton. DL&W; LANE;
N&B RRs. Manufactures dresses, hat bands, candy, cement. Slate quarries.
Home News .............................. Friday ............ Independent ...... 1942 5 24 196 1.50 -
W. J. Halbfoerster, Editor and Publisher.
BEAVERf-ROCHESTER (B4), pop. 13,557 (Beaver, 6,360; Rochester, 7,197); Beaver
Co. (W). On Ohio River, 27 m NW of Pittsburgh. PA; P&LE RRs. Boat connec-
>1,614
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tions. Manufactures beverages, monuments, advertising specialties. Sand pits.
urnal0^0^..^.6**!. }saturday ........ Legal .................. 1939 2 27 98 5.00
Robert O. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
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Printed in three editions for circulation in Aliquippa,
Beaver-Rochester and Ambridge.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Jack Malone, Editor; Beaver Newspapers, Inc., Publishers.
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BEAVER FALLS-NEW BRIGHTON (B4), pop. 26,892 (Beaver Falls, 17,357; New
Brighton, 9,535) ; Beaver Co. (W). 33 m NW of Pittsburgh. PA; PENNA; P&LE
RRs. Airport. Manufactures cold drawn steel, steel tubing, castings and steel spe-
cialties, porcelain signs, cork and felt base products, chinaware, paint, lumber,
bricks, machinery, paper boxes, textiles. Nurseries. Geneva College. Coal mines;
clay pits. Dairy, truck, fruit farms. Five banks; deposits (7-1-57), $65,271,515.
Cabinet 4- V Bi-wkIy(Fri.). Collegiate 1878 5 24 224x1.00
Students of Geneva College, Publishers.
Geneva Alumnus -f 6 ti. a yr Coll. Alum 1924 controlled fSeedist.
Rex. W. Wilson, Editor; Geneva College Alum. Assn., Publisher, Geneva College.
News -Tribune -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1884 9 23 29420.80
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
James H. March. Editor; Tribune Printing Co., Publisher, 715 Thirteenth St.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
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BEDFORDf (F5H)» pop. 8,621; Bedford Co. (S). 88 m 8 of Altoona. PA RR. Manufac-
tures wooden insulator pins, cabinets, mining tools, popcorn, confections, dairy
products, flour, feed, toys. Summer resort. Oak, pine, locust timber; stone
quarry. Stock, poultry, truck, dairy farms.
Gasette-f ............................. .....Morn. ex. Sun. ..Independent ..... „ 1805 8 24 287 12.00 5 4,708
Hugo K. Frear. Editor; Gazette Publishing Company, 117 S. Juliana St.
Inquirer -f ............................... ^Friday ............ Republican ........ 1813 8 24 287 8.00 §1,937
Hugo K. Frear, Editor; Inquirer Printing Company, Pub., 180 S. Juliana St.
BELLEFONTEf (G4), pop. 5,661; Centre Co. (C). 45 m SW of Williamsport, BC; PA
RRs. Airline, AAA.
Manufactures lime and limestone products, brass forgings, metal specialties,
iron mill machinery, flour, feed. Mountain resort. Limestone quarries. Grain,
dairy, poultry farms.
Centre Democrat + ................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1827 8 24 294 2.00 58,145
Hugh Manchester, Editor; Centre Democrat, Inc.. Pub., 116% West High St.
Keystone Gasette+ ................ Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1894 7 26 287 2.50 §2,325
Joy Owens, Editor; Centre Newspapers, Publisher, 106 N. Allegheny.
BELLEVILLE (G4), pop. 1,304; MifTlin Co. (C). 15 m W of Lewistown. Railroad
station, Reedsville. Manufactures agricultural implements, flour, cheese, saws,
canned goods. Diversified farming. Poultry; corn, wheat, oats, potatoes.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1893 8 24 308 3.00
Mrs. Mary E. Himes, Editor; R. M. Himes. Publisher.
BELLEVUE (B6%). branch of Pittsburgh P. O., pop. 11,604; Allegheny Co. (SW). On
Ohio River, adjoining Pittsburgh on west. PA RR. Residential.
City and Suburban Life +...«. Friday ............ Independent...... 1901 5 24 224 2.50 §4,027
W. D. Lillich, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 4107.
BENTLEYVILLE (B5). pop. 8.295; Washington Co. (SW). 11 m SE of Washington.
PA RR. Coal mines. Dairy farming. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, oats
Courier-t- .................................. Friday ............ Independent. ..... 1947 6 24 210 3.50 §1,284
G. W. Paul, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 472.
BENTON <K3), pop. 890; Columbia Co. (EC). 26 m SW of Wilkes-Barre. READ RR.
Manufactures flour, lumber, shirts, dresses. Timber. Grain, fruit, poultry farms.
Argus-f ................................... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1892 8 24 280 2.50 §1,679
Robert K. Brewington, Editor and Publisher.
BERWICK (K3), pop. 14,010; Columbia Co. (EC). 28 m SW of Wilkes-Barre. Bridge to
Nea copeck. DL&W ; PA RRs. Airport. Manufactures freight and passenger cars,
soft drinks, silk, underwear, shirts, lumber, drugs, potato chips, dairy products.
Diversified farming.
Enterprise+ ........................... JBvg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1903 8 24 294 21.84
E. A. Fenstermacher, Editor; M. R. Johnson. Publisher.
BETHLEHEM (M4), pop. 66,340 (special U. S. Census 11-15-57, gives 74,012);
Northhampton Co. (E). On Lehigh River. Adjoins Allentown on the east.
CNJ; L&NE; LV; READ RRs. Airlines: EAL; TWA; UAL.
Manufactures steel, foundry products, fabricated apparatus, spark plugs,
oil burners, silk and textile products, candy, furniture, pumps, paint, cement,
paper boxes, chemical products. Five banks; deposits (6-30-58), $111,207,178.
36,100 electric (AC) meters; 21,213 gas (nat.) meters; 26,190 telephones.
Limestone quarries. Lehigh University (men); Moravian College; Moravian
Seminary for Girls. TV station.
Brown and White -h ............... Tues.ft Fri ...... Collegiate .......... 1894 5 24 210x4.00 13,400
Students of Lehigh University, Editors and Publishers.
Bulletin-}- ............................... ..Friday ............ Independent ...... 1925 5 24 196 8.00 2.100
James Smithfleld, Editor; Peerless Publishing Company. 4th & Polk Sts. 8,000 — Free
Comenian, The-f V ................. Friday. Collegiate .. 1897 5 24 210 2.50
Students of Moravian College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 800
56.562
Independent...... 193 4 6 24 196 1,150 — Free
J.~B. Smithfleld, Editor ;' Peerless Publishing Company, 416 E. Fourth St.
Globe-Times + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1867 8 23 298 21.84 **26,246
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John Strohmeyer, Editor; Holland L. Adams, Publisher, 202 W. Fourth St.
Hirado-f (Hungarian) ..Friday Hung. Ints 1923 7 26 280 3.00 51,328
Stephen Kvochak, Editor; American Hungarian and Windish Publishing Co..
1139 E. Third St.
} Quarterly {S^cniftm't* 194° 8 26 108 B'°° 2'363
Robert F. Herrick, Ed.; Journal of College Placement, Pub., 86 E. Elizabeth Ave.
Lehigh Alumni Bulletin +V Monthly Coll. Alumni 1914 8 26 140 4.00 5,925
Robert A. Harrier, Editor; Alumni Assn. of Lehigh University, Publisher.
Moravian Monthly f Moravian
Subscription price, 2 years for $3.00. 1 Church
Rev. J. 8. Groenfeldt, Editor; Northern Province of the Moravian Church, Pub.
B1RDSBORO (L6). pop. 8,168; Berks Co. (SE). On Schuylkill River, 9 m SE of
Reading. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures steel, hosiery, sportswear, armor
castings. Foundries. Stone quarries. Fruit, truck, poultry, grain farms.
Dispatch -h Friday Republican........ 1886 8 23 294 2.00 §1,458
Harry L. Hart, Editor and Publisher.
dradatloo— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McNally
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BLAIRSVILLE (D4%), pop. 6,000; Indiana Co. (SWC). 18 m NB of Greensburg. PA
RR. Manufactures refrigeration units, cement products, chemicals, crushed
stone. Coal mines; stone quarries. Dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Dispatch-!- .............................. _Mon.4kThurs...Independent.......l905 8 22 294 4 00 12 600
N. Dutko, Editor; William C. Taylor, Publisher. * ' V
BLOOMSBURGf (K8ft), pop. 10,688 ; Columbia Co. (EC). 40 m SW of Wilkes-Barre.
DLftW; READ RRs. Airport. Manufactures carpets, silks, hosiery, woolens,
canned goods, silk underwear. Greenhouses. State Teachers College. Diversified
farming. Potatoes, grain, cattle.
Maroon and Gold + V ............. .Thursday ........ Collegiate .......... 1923 5 24 224x2.00 tl,400
Students of Bloomsbur? State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Press 4- ..................................... Morn.ex.Sun... Independent ..... .1902 8 24 294 15.60 §9,96O
Color advertising accepted.
Edward F. Schuyler, Editor; Robert R. & Paul R. Eyerly, Publishers.
BOSWELL (D5), pop. 1,679; Somerset Co. (SW). 15 m SW of Johnstown. BftO RR.
Bank, Jennerstown. Coal and coke industries; lumber mills; garment factories.
Soft coal mines. Poultry, truck farms.
News-f ..................................... Thursday Republican ....... 1908 7 26 288 2.00 §1,175
Roy Griffith, Editor; Charles W. Long, Publisher.
BOYERTOWN (L6). pop. 4,074; Berks Co. (SE). 18 m E of Reading. READ RR. Manu-
factures caskets, iron castings, auto bodies, cigar boxes, men's clothing, sealed
beam headlights, truck bodies, heaters, stoves, shoes, hosiery, women's and
children's underwear, plumbers supplies, nipples, miniature trains, machine dies,
airplane parts, leather goods. Limestone quarries. Fruit, dairy, poultry farms.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1857 8 24 301 4.00 **2,991
Robert C. Lobaugh, Editor; Charles F. Wentzel, Publisher.
BRADDOCK (C7), pop. 16,488; Allegheny Co. (SW). On Monongahela River, 10 m
SE of Pittsburgh. B&O ; PALE ; PA RRs. Manufactures steel, wire, chains, gaso-
line, wall paper, steel foundry products, pumps, engines, ice cream.
FreePress + ......................... .Thurs.ft Sun...Independent ...... 1921 8 22 308 j63°2?000~Free
Chas. A. Air hart. Editor; Braddock Free Press Pub'g Co., Inc., Publisher,
721 Talbot Ave.
} Monthly .......... Fraternal .......... 1911 4 26 175 .84 Jl,250
Rev. Thomas B. Harnyak, Editor; Catholic Slovak Brotherhood, Publisher,
801 Saline St., Pittsburgh (7).
BRADFORD (El Mi), pop. 17,364; McKean Co. (NW). 15 m SW of Olean. N. Y. BftO:
ERIE; PA RRs. Airlines: AAA.
Manufactures oil well equipment, pipe couplings, brick, tile, chemicals, gaso-
line, machinery, cutlery, explosives, labels, engines, boilers, lighters. Oil re-
fineries. Railroad shops. Oil wells. Stock, dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Era + ........................................ Morn.ex.Sun...Republican _______ 1877 8 24 294 20.00**11,572
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Jos. M. Cleary. Editor; Bradford Publications, Inc., 48 Main St.
Hounds and Hunting-f .......... Monthly .......... {rfeld^rifls 1903 8 27 14° 3-°° *13»198
I. W. Carrel, Editor; Hounds and Hunting, Publisher, 142 W. Washington St.
Journal-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1940 9 24 294 2.00 $3,397
David J. Kreinson, Editor; McKean County Preas, Inc., Pub., 25 Mechanic St.
Producers Monthly ................. Monthly .......... Oil Indus ............ 1936 \ ^ \\°Q 8'00
Boh Slike, Editor: Producers Publishing Co., Inc.. 142 W. Washington.
Union + .................................... Semi-mo ......... Labor .................. 1932 5 24 210 3.00 $30,000
M. C. Mclntyre, Editor and Publisher, 6 Cole.
BRENTWOOD— See Pittsburgh.
BRIDGEV1LLE (B5), pop. 5,650; Allegheny Co. (SW). 8 m SW of Pittsburgh.
PftWV; PA RRs. Manufactures steel, vanadium alloy, chemicals, beverages,
glass, paints, bricks, lumber, concrete b'ocks. Coal mines. Dairy, poultry, fruit
farms.
News-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent...... 1926 7 24 280 8.00 {2,200
Ralph E. Hennon and Ouster G. Papas, Publishers.
Signal .................................... -..Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1898 9 21 301 1.50 $67
George Lindow, Editor; Knepper Co., Publisher, Box 175.
BRISTOL (N5%), pop. 12,710 (special U. S. Census 11-21-57, gives 56,312); Bucks
Co. (SE). On Delaware River, 25 m NE of Philadelphia. PA RR. Bridge to
Burlington, N. J. Manufactures rugs, woolen yarns, patent leather, chemicals,
whiskey, airplane parts, soaps, paints, parchment paper, plastics.
Courier-f .................................. EvR.ex.Sun ..... Republican ........ 1910 8 22 800 18.00**1S,2U
Color and comic strip advertising: accepted. Space sold only in combination with
Levittown Times. Combined circ. **33,529.
George Gray, Editor; S. W. Calkins and Murray C. Hotchkiss, Co-Publishers.
Route 13, Levittown.
BROCKWAY (E8), pop. 2.650; Jefferson Co. (WC). 14 m N of DuBois. BftO; ERIE;
PA; PAS RRs. Manufactures glass bottles, wooden containers, lumber, con-
vertible clothes finishing machines, sewer tile, paint pigment, pressed metals,
ornamental iron and aluminum. Coal mines; gas wells. Dairy, poultry, grain,
stock farms.
Record -f- ..................... .. ............ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1871 8 24 294 4.00 51,750
Mary E. Durbin, Ed.; Mary E. Durbin and Ralph E. Durbin, Co-Pubs., Box 1777.
r*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Noaparsfl
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
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BROOKVILLEf (D8), pop. 4,274; Jeffenon Co. (WC). 22 m W of DuBois. PAS; PA
RRs. Manufactures radio tubes, workmen's gloves, concrete products, scaffolding
equipment, flour, gasoline locomotives, truck bodies, glass, bricks, tile, struc-
tural steel. Railroad shops; greenhouses. Coal mines; oil, gas wells; timber;
clay pits. Dairy, truck farms. Peas.
American + Monday Ind. Rep 1918 8 24 287 4.00 §4,287
David G. Putnam, Editor; American, Inc., Publisher, Box 65.
Jeff ereonian Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1838 8 24 287 8.00 4,240
H. E. McMurray, Publisher.
BROOMALL (M5%), pop. xs.600; Delaware Co. (SE).6% m W of Upper Darby, bank
town. Railroad name Fox Croft. PA RR. Nursery. Saw mill.
County Leader 4- Thursday Independent 1920 6 22 238 3.00 {4,950
Gerald S. Fuller, Editor; Printing Associates, Inc., Publisher.
67 S. Newtown Street Rd., Newtown Square.
BROWNSVILLE <C6%). pop. 7.648; Fayette Co. (SW). On Monongahela River. 12 m
W of Uniontown. MON; PA; PALE RRs. Distillery; machine, railroad shops;
coke ovens ; bottling works. Barge and diesel towboats built. Coal mines. Dairy,
stock, poultry farms.
Telegraph-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1918 8 23 283 21.00 **7,872
Color advertising accepted.
John Matta, Jr., Editor; Brownsville Publishing Corp.. 16-18 Bridge St.
BRYN ATHYN (M5). pop. 913; Montgomery Co. (SE). 16 m NE of Philadelphia. READ
RR. Bank. Huntingdon Valley. Cathedral and Academy of the New Church
(Swedenborgian). Manufactures glass. Residential. Dairy, truck, fruit farms.
1881 2 26 100 3.00 J1.070
62 100
New Church Life (no adv.). ..Monthly Swedenborgian..
Rev. W. C. Henderson, Ed.; General Church of the New Jerusalem, Publisher.
New Philosophy (no adv.) ...... Quarterly ........ Swedenborgian.. 189 8 1 48 98x2.00
W. C. Henderson, Editor; Swedenborg Scientific Assn., Publisher.
BRYN MAWR <M6%), pop. X 9,500; Montgomery Co. (SE). 8 m NW of Philadelphia.
PA RR. Residential suburb. Bryn Mawr College (women). Several girls' schools.
Many country estates in immediate vicinity.
321
Quarterly ........ Coll. Alumnae.... 1907 3 27 140 x $7,300
Isota Tucker Epes, Editor; Alumnae Assn. of Bryn Mawr College Publisher.
College News -f V .................... Wednesday ....Collegiate .......... 1918 5 24 224 4.00 *800
Students of Bryn Mawr College, Editors and Publishers.
Home News ............................ .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1877 7 24 280 2.00 $2,224
R. W. Roth, Editor and Publisher, 789 Lancaster Ave.
BURGETTSTOWN (B6), pop. 2,379; Washington Co. (SW). 27 m SW of Pittsburgh.
PA RR. Beverages manufactured. Machine shops; cine and molybdenum plant.
Coal mines. Dairy, stock farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Enterprise -f ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1878 7 24 280 3.00 2.620
Mary Love Vosburg, Editor; E. H. Vosburg. Publisher.
BUTLERf (C4), pop. 28,482; Butler Co. (W). 38 m N of Pittsburgh. B&O; BALE; PA
RRs. Manufactures steel railroad cars, strip steel, seamless pipe, oil well supplies.
auto chains, cement, engines, refined oil, mirrors, cargo-truck trailers, elec-
tronics, plastics. Coal mines; limestone quarries; gas. oil wells. Diversified
farming.
Eagle-f ..................................... Evflr.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1869 8 22 301 21.84**22^36
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John Laing Wise, Editor; Eagle Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS (B2), pop. 2.246; Crawford Co. (NW). 26 m S of Erie. ERIE
RR. Manufactures evaporated milk; tin cans, canned sour kraut, pickles, machine
tools, burial vaults. Oil refinery. Alliance College. Dairy, truck farms.
Enterprise-News + .................. Thursday Ind. Rep 1877 8 24 276 4.00 51,700
Fred Nelson, Editor; Allyn S. Brown, Publisher. 215 Spring St.
CANONSBURG (B6), pop. 12,072; Washington Co. (SW). 17 m SW of Pittsburgh.
PA RR. Manufactures transformers, radios, structural steel, pottery, metal
products. Coal mines; gas, oil wells. Diversified farming. Fruit, grain, potatoes.
Note»+
Notes Publishing and Prnting Company.
Ind«P«ndcnt ...... 1875
22 801 18-20
5,138
CANTON (J2), pop. 2,118; Bradford Co. (NE). 80 m NE of Williamsport. PA RR.
Manufactures garment hangers, folding boxes, harness and leather goods, wood
crates, cinder blocks. Hardwood timber. Diversified farming.
Independent-Sen tinel-f ......... ..Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1871 8 24 301 4.00 $3,170
Donald Thomas, Editor; Canton Publishing Company.
CARBONDALE (M2). pop. 16,296; Lackawanna Co. (NE). On Lackawanna River, 16 m
NE of Scranton. DAH; ERIE; NYOAW RRs. Manufactures perforated metals,
coal mining machinery, tanks, boilers, chemicals. Textile mills. Ships coal. Hard
coal mines. Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms.
N«w§
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Tom Heth. Editor and Publisher.
Review+ .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1898
Carbondale Review. Publisher, 60 S. Main St.
8 24 301 7.80 J4J6S
6 22 288 8.00 9*472
A Sept. A B.C. Statement; *7trae and Mtrcb A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; IPubUsfcer's Report; Light fsce, estimsted. + Uses Msis. •Nonparefl
MM, 11 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoonty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
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CARLISLEf (H6), pop. 16,812; Cumberland Go. (8). 18 m SW of Harrisburg. PA;
READ RRs. Manufacture! rugs, shoes, ribbons, steel products, inner tubes, paper
boxes, railroad switches, yarn, dresses, office furniture, radio crystals, record
players, sports clothing:, fertilizer, leather novelties. Dickinson College. Diversi-
fied farming. Wheat, corn, vegetables.
Dickinson Alumnus YJn«) Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1923 2 28 101x2.00
Gilbert Malcolm, Editor; General Alumni Association of Dickinson College, Pub.
Dlckinsonian+ V Friday Collegiate 1872 7 26 276 2.00 1,050
Students of Dickinson College, Editors and Publishers.
Dickinson Law Review V Quarterly Legal ft Coll 1898 1 60 98 4.00 600
Dickinson Law School, Publisher.
Sentinel + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1861 8 22 294 10.00 **9,146
Color advertising accepted.
Douglas Thompson, Editor; Carlisle Sentinel, Inc., Publisher.
CARNEGIE (B7), pop. 12,105; Allegheny Co. (SW). 8 m SW of Pittsburgh. PA;
PC&Y RR. Manufactures steel, structural iron, chemical products, porcelain
signs, lubricants, macaroni, enamel powder, signs, beverages, wooden toys. Coal
mines. Truck, poultry, dairy farms.
Signal-Item (offset) Thursday In d. Rep 1873 9 21 301 3.60 **4,540
George Lindow, Editor; James W. Knepper, Publisher, 18 E. Main St.
CATASAUQUA (M4), pop. 4,928 ; Lehigh Co. (E). On Lehigh River, 4 m N of Allentown.
CNJ; LVT (elec.); LV; L&NE; READ RRs. Manufactures silk, horse shoes,
stokers, steel tunnels, clinical thermometers, castings, caskets, sewing machine
attachments, ribbon, beer. Truck, poultry, dairy, grain farms.
Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1871 6 24 262 2.00 §564
R. H. Steinmetz, Ed.; Dispatch Printery, Inc., Publisher, 118 Bridge St.
CHAMBERSBURGf (G6). pop. 17,121; Franklin Co. (S). 50 m SW of Harrisburg.
PA; WM RRs. Manufactures forging hammers, hydraulic presses, power trans-
mission machinery, paper towels, locomotive safety devices, men's clothing,
hosiery, dairy food products. Wilson College (women). Diversified farming.
Grain, apples, peaches.
Motorist-f Monthly Motoring 1935 5 24 210 xl.OO 7,675
J. G. Eppinger, Editor; Chambersburg Motor Club, Pub., 230 East Lincoln Way.
Public Opinion -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1869 8 23 294 12.00 **1 1,766
Color advertising accepted.
Chas. R. Nicklas, Editor; Public Opinion Co., Publisher.
Wilson Billboard, The -f V .Friday Collegiate 1920 5 24 210 3.00 700
Students of Wilson College, Editors and Publishers.
CHARLEROI (C5), pop. 9.872; Washington Co. (SW). 21 m SE of Pittsburgh. PA RR.
Manufactures lamp glass, bottles, beverages, paper boxes, seamless tubing,
coal loading machines. Coal mines. Truck, fruit, poultry, dairy farms.
Mail-f i. Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1900 8 24 294 15.60 §5,237
H. E. tacCamic, Editor; Mail Publishing Company, Inc.
CHESTER (M6), pop. 66,039; Delaware Co. (SE). On Delaware River. 15 m SW of
Philadelphia. B&O; PA; READ RRs. Boat connections.
Commercial and industrial center. Automobile assembly plant; large ship-
yards and dry docks; foundries. Steel castings, locomotives, paper and products,
textiles, dyewood extracts, pipe and casing, collapsible tubes, chemicals, Pharma-
ceuticals, electrical equipment manufactured. Three banks ; bank clearings (6-30-
58), $52.107,279; deposits (6-30-58), $45,357,034. 24,100 electric (AC)
meters; 19,000 jras (artif.) meters; 36,185 telephones. Pennsylvania Military
College: Crozer Theological Seminary.
Time*-!- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1876 8 22 301 21.84**4O,893
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday evg. circ. **3&,666
Robert S. Howard, Editor and Publisher, 18 E. Eighth St.
CHEYNEY (L5K), pop. X540; Delaware Co. (SE). 10 m W of Chester. PA RR.
Bank, West Chester. State Teachers College (Negro).
Cheyney Record V Monthly Collegiate 1918 5 24 252 1.00
Student Government and Co-operative Assn., Cheyney State Tchrs. Col., Pubs.
CLAIRTON (C7HK POP. 19.652; Allegheny Co. (SW). On Mononprahela River, 20 m
SE of Pittsburgh. BALE; PA; P&WV RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures
steel, coke by-products, mineral oils, bentol and tar products. Coal mines.
Poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Progress -f Wednesday. Independent 1916 8 24 294 3.00 §3,020
Maxwell M. Kahn, Editor and Publisher. 328 St. Clair Ave.
CLARIONt (D8), pop. 4.409; Clarion Co. (W). 28 m SE of Oil City. BAG: LEF&C
RRs. Manufactures glass, beverages, cement blocks, lumber. State Teachers
College. Coal mines. Stock, dairy, fruit, truck, poultry farms.
f Democrat -f Tuesday Democratic 1840 9 22 287 2.50 **4,364
J Walter L. Smith, Editor; Clarion Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
I Republican-*- Thursday Republican 1840 9 22 287 3.00 **4,627
*• W. C. Hearst, Editor; Clarion Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
CLAYSVILLE (A5H), pop. 968; Washington Co. (SW). 10 m SW of Washington.
BAO RR.
Recorder 4- .Friday Republican 1888 6 26 280 8.00 t900
George J. Kelvin, Editor and Publisher.
Ciretdatloit-HHrSept. ABC Statement; *Junc snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
IP.O. Statement ; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U»e» Mats. •NonpartO
emt. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tttronty sest. Population— 19SO Census. xRand McNatty
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CLEARFIELDt (FSH). Pop. 9.867; Clearfleld Co. (WC). On Susquehanna River, 86
m N of Altoona. B&O; NYC; PA KRa. Airline AAA. Manufactures fire and
building brick, sewer pipe, silk plush, overalls, underwear, electronic equip-
ment. Tanneries ; railroad shops. Coal mines ; nre clay pits. Diversified farming.
Progress -h ................................ Evg. ex. Sun... Republican ......... 1913 8 28 30120.16
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Geo. A. Scott, Editor; Progressive Publishing Company. Inc.
CUFTON HEIGHTS (M6H). pop. 7,649; Delaware Co. (SE). 4 m W of Philadelphia.
Railroad station, Clifton. PA RR. Manufactures woolen goods, varn, loose leaf
, . . , ,
records, thread silk, belting, machine and electrical parts. Residential.
Delaware County Re v lew -f.. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1984 6 24 224
1>6
Clre
§13,027
150
8,000 — Free
R. Reese, Editor; Abraham Bartash, Publisher, Powell Ave. & Main St., Darby.
COALDALE (L4). pop. 5,818; Schuylkill Co. (EC). 20 m NE of Pottsville. C&NJ;
LANE RRs. Shirt factory. Anthracite coal mines. Fruit, truck farms.
Observer -f- Friday Democratic 1910 7 26 301 2.50
James H. Gildea, Editor and Publisher, 142 E. Ruddle St.
COATESVILLE (L5V4). pop. 18,826; Chester Co. (SE). 88 m W of Philadelphia. PA;
READ RRs. Manufactures steel plates, boilers, knit goods, paper, dresses. U. S.
Veterans Hospital. Agriculture. Dairy products, wheat, corn, mushrooms.
Record-f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1908 8 22 297 9.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
C. H. Heintzelman, Editor and Publisher.
COCHRANTON (B2H), Pop. 1,092; Crawford Co. (NW). 76 m N of Pittsburgh. ERIE
RR. Manufactures advertising novelties and signs, drafting boards, precision
instruments, metal disintegrators, carbide tools. Hatchery. Timber. Diversified
farming. Poultry, livestock.
Times Thursday Independent 1878 7 24 276 3.00
Geo. A. Fahey, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
COLLEGEVILLE (M5), pop. 1,900; Montgomery Co. (SE). 24 m NW of Philadelphia.
READ RR. Manufactures flags, costumes, tubing, heaters. Ursinus College.
Agriculture. Apples, corn, wheat.
^ftniery "^anscHpf-f }Thursday Independent 1875 7 24 278
P. W. Levengood, Editor and Publisher, 3rd Ave. and Main St.
Philadelphia Synod News . .. 5 ti. a yr ...
3.00
§10,345
§763
§2,784
6 24 252
(Church Controlled free dist. 115,000
Alfred M. Wilcox, Editor; Philadelphia Synod News, Publisher, 15 College Ave.
Ursinus Weekly V .Monday Collegiate 1902 5 26 288 x2.00
Faculty and students of Ursinus College, Editors and Publishers.
COLUMBIA (K5H). pop. 11.998; Lancaster Co. (SE). On Susquehanna River, 12 m W
of Lancaster. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures malleable castings, hoisting
machines, chemical products, dairy equipment, laundry machinerv, metal clos-
ures, cut glass, cotton dresses, cigars, pretzels. Sand pits. Diversified farming.
Corn, tobacco, wheat.
News + Evg. ex. Sun... Ind. Rep 1888 8 24 294 15.00 §3*967
Comic strip advertising accepted.
S. S. Crist, Editor and Publisher.
CONNEAUT LAKE (B2), pop. 676; Crawford Co. (NW). 40 m SW of Erie. B&LE RR.
Boat works. Summer resort. Truck, dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, corn, oats.
Breeze -f Thursday Republican 1922 6 24 238 2.00 $655
Larry and Dorothy Lowing, Editors and Publishers.
CONNEAUTVILLE (B2), pop. 1,177; Crawford Co. (NE). 80 m SW of Erie. B&LE;
PA RR. Manufactures furniture, folding chairs, canned goods. Agriculture.
Corn, potatoes, buckwheat.
Courier+ Thursday Ind. Rep 1847 5 24 210 8.00 1,000
Herbert Haas and Beryl Orr, Editors and Publishers.
CONNELLSVILLE (C6%), pop. 18,293; Fayette Co. (SW). 47 m W of Pittsburgh.
B6O; PA; PALE; PAWV; WM RRs.
Manufactures glass containers, macaroni, metal castings, structural iron,
heaters, trousers, cigars, paint, plastics. Extensive coal and coke industries.
Diversified farming.
Courier -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1902 8 24 294 15.60 **10,854
James M. Driscoll, Editor; Courier Publishing Company.
CONSHOHOCKEN (M6%), pop. 10,922; Montgomery Co. (SE). On Schuylkill River,
18 m NW of Philadelphia. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures iron and steel, rub-
ber tires, range boilers, tanks, textiles, electric construction materials, glass,
fire pumps, tubing, plastic products, paper specialties, cement products. Clay
pits. Diversified farming.
Recorder-l- Thursday Ind. Rep 1889 8 24 301 5.00 $4,700
Harold C. McCuen, Ed.; Weekly Review Publishing Co., Inc., 100 W. Hector St.
Valley Forge Sentinel .Thursday Independent 1955 8 24 301 2.50 t3,200
Harold C. McCuen, Ed.; Weekly Review Publishing Co., Inc., 100 W. Hector St.
CORAOPOLIS (B4%), pop. 10,498; Allegheny Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 10 m NW of
Pittsburgh. P&LE RR. Manufactures automobile springs and bumpers, steel
forgings, steel castings, glass, nuts, bolts, valves, refined oil, typewriter
ribbons. Soft coal mines. Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
Record-f Friday Independent 1906 8 24 273 4.00 §5,423
W. M. Lildns, Editor; Record Publishing Company.
Ctrariatfm»—**Scpt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U§ea Mats. •Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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CORRY (C2), pop. 7.911s Erie Co. (NW). 28 m W of Jamestown, N. Y. ERIE; PA RRs.
Manufactures metal furniture, springs, oil drilling engines, airplane parts,
radiators, boilers, filing cases, precision instruments, office furniture, drugs.
Tannery. Truck, dairy farms.
Journal-f Evg. ex. Sun... Ind. Dem 1898 8 28 294 21.00 83,621
George R. Sample, Editor; Corry Evening Journal, Publisher, 28 W. South St.
COUDERSPORTf (F2). pop. 8,210; Potter Co. (N). On Allegheny River. 80 m S of
Olean, N. Y. C&PA RR. Manufactures trusses, toys, silk, tanning compounds.
Tannery. Mountain resort. Agriculture. Dairy products, potatoes.
Potter County Journal-f Thursday Ind. Rep •»"ii184L 2 ,2L«28i°v. 4'00 81f888
National advertg. sold in combination with Oswayo Valley Mail of Shinglehouse.
Collins Herrick, Editor; Herrick Newspapers, Publisher.
Potter Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1874 8 24 280 4.00 $4,026
W. D. Fish and W. D. Fish, Jr., Editors ; Enterprise Publishing Assn.
CRAFTON (B7), branch of Pittsburgh P. O., pop. 8,068; Allegheny Co. (SW). 6 m W
of Pittsburgh. PA RR. Paper box, ice cream cone factories ; hatchery. Coal mines.
na i,ue^ley *"* We^MThurBday Independent 1923 4 26 168 2.00
Paul D. Jonas Editor and Publisher, 114 Noble Ave.
..Independent 1947 9 21 800 2.00 5,177
James G/Fuitoni Publisher, 60 Crafton Ave.. Pittsburgh (5).
CRESSON (E4%), pop. 2,669; Cambria Co. (SWC). 16 m SW of Altoona. PA RR. Ice
cream plant; railroad shops. Ships coal. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Mainliner -f M Thursday Independent 1898 8 24 280 3.60 §2,060
Circulates also in GalHtzin.
Herman Sedloff, Publisher, 717 Front St.
CURWENSVILLE (E8H), pop. 8,882; Clearfleld Co. (WC). 10 m SW of Clearfteld.
B&O; NYC; PA RRs. Manufactures cheese, duffle bags, lumber, hosiery,
woolens, fire bricks; tannery. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
News-f Thuraday Ind. Rep 1950 6 24 288 8.00 §470
Arthur B. Schirmer, Editor and Publisher.
DALLAS (L8), pop. 1,674 ; Luzerne Co. (NE). 9 m NW of Wilkes-Barre. LV RR. Tex-
tiles manufactured. College of Misericordia (Cath. women). Poultry, dairy, fruit
Miss ReTo'rdiaV Monthly Collegiate 1934 6 26 210 2.00 800
Students of College Misericordia, Editors and Publisher.
Post 4- Friday Independent 1889 7 24 280 8.50 §3,762
Howard W. Risley, Editor and Publisher, Lehman Ave.
DANVILLEf (J8%), pop. 6,994; Montour Co. (EC). On Susquehanna River, 12 m N
of Sunbury. DL&W; READ RRs. Manufactures midicinal chemicals, airplane
parts, TV cabinets, foundry castings, crushing and pulverizing machinery.
Fruit, poultry, grain, dairy, stock farms.
News + Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1897 8 24 294 15.60
John Feeley, Editor; L. W. Stauffer, Publisher.
DARBY (M7). pop. 18,154; Delaware Co. (SE). Adjoins Philadelphia on the west.
B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures boats, dresses, yarn, sash-weights, wood tanks,
water filters. Residential.
Ledger of Delaware County -f Thursday Iniepeiid«nt.»...1927 5 25 210 2.00
Christine MacNeil, Editor; James W. MacNeil, Jr., Pub., 618 Columbia Ave.
28 224 8.00
§3,608
. _a
........ .. §13,108
; James W. MacNeil, Jr., Pub., 618 Columbia Ave.
- JThursday ........ Independent ...... 1887 6
Bart ash, 'Editor and Publisher, 855 Main Street.
DELTA (K6), pop. 840; York Co. (S). 80 m SE of York. M&P RR. Garment factory;
cannery. Slate Quarries. Diversified farming.
gtar-f- ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1958 5 24 210 1.50
Frank H. Sommer, Sr., Editor; Star Printing Co., Publisher.
DILLSBURG (H6). pop. 1,146; York Co. (S). 15 m SW of Harrisburg. PA RR. Sew-
ing basket factory. Clay pits. Diversified farming. Poultry, fruit, grain.
Bridge of Eta Kappa Nu + . .Quarterly ........ {g£iSj&ty 19°4 8 *? 14° x2'°°
A. B. Zerby, Editor: Eta Kappa Nu Assn., Publisher.
Bulletin + ................................. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep .............. 1876 8 24 287 2.00
Theresa F. Fry, Editor and Publisher.
DONORA (C6), pop. 12,186; Washington Co. (SW). On Monongahela River, 20 m SE
of Pittsburgh. P&WV; PA RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures •teel.wlre.
fencing, nails, sheet metal, automobile steel, cadium, zinc products. Agricul-
ture. Milk, corn, wheat.
Herald-American4- ................. {£v*«' Sat' Independent ...... 1901 8 22 801 12.50
Space sold only in combination with Republican of Monongahela,
Color advertising accepted. *».„«.
Monongahela Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
DORMONT— Liberty Ledger-—See Pittsburgh.
DOWNINCTOWN (L6%), pop. 4,948; Chester Co. (SE). 80 m * ^^ftiS^
PA; READ RRs. Manufactures paper, paper boxes, paper mill machinery;
binder board, steel plates, wool yarn, nylon hosiery, ladies garments.
Archived ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1875 8 28 294 8.00
C. Ray Hallman, Editor; The Archive, Inc.. Publisher.
rtrailfttlon— ++Seot ABC Statement: *J«ne and Man* A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
'^l^tnVrBold &. sworn; tPSbli.her'. Report; Light face. «tfaat£ -fU.es Mats. •Nowrt
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Popjlstlon-1950 Census X*and McNslly
eSimate. VUsued only during academic year, ^ubs^tjon included to membership fee.
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877
§875
t!2,006
§1,350
3,812
51,981
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DOYLESTOWNf (M5), pop. 6,262; Bucks Co. (SE). 25 m N of Philadelphia. READ
RR. Airport. Manufactures farm threshers, worsted good, hosiery, men's
trousers, tapestry, dairy products, paint. Fruit, poultry, dairy farms. Pota-
toes, corn.
Bucks County Law ITV--..U- T*~«I 1951 1 60
Reporter^ {Thursday Legal 2 24
Robert M. Mountenay, Editor; Bucks County Bar Assn., Publisher.
Cross Keys Reporter-)- Wednesday Independent 1948 6 24
Gerald L. Fosbenner, Editor; E. C. Keller, Publisher.
Intelligencer -f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Republican 1809 8 24
Color advertising accepted.
Prints editions for Hatboro and Quakertown.
S. W. Calkins and Murray C. Hotchkiss, Publishers, 10 E. Court St.
Modern Game Breeding Monthly Game Breed'g.... 1931 3 27
J. Allen Gardy, Editor and Publisher, 28 W. State St.
Cire
147
224 2.00
801 13.00 §10,241
140 3.00
Pennsylvania Traveler-f ....... Monthly
1948 3 26 14° 5>0°
Richard Alan Miller, Editor; Pennsylvania Traveler, Inc., Publisher,
76 Shewell Ave.
DREXEL HILL (M6%), pop. X88.000; Delaware Co. (SE). 8 m W of Philadelphia.
Railroad station, Gladstone. PA RR. Bank, Upper Darby. Residential.
Delaware Co. Liberal Sun + ... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1921 7 24 308 1.50 £3,500
Mark M. Rae, Editor and Publisher, Craftsman Bldg.
Delaware County Post-f ........ Thursday . . Independent .. 1936 7 24 808 1.60 $4,600
F. Ferguson, Editor; Delaware Co. Newspaper Corp., Pub., Craftsman Bldg.
Herald Tribune4- .................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 7 24 308 1.50 $3,570
George Tauleme, Publisher, Press Bldg.
Upper Darby Press -|- ............. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1926 7 24 308 1.50 6,460
Thos. L. Girard, Editor and Publisher, 3245 Garrett Rd.
DUBOIS (E8), pop. 11,497; Clearfield Co. (WC). 98 m N of Pittsburgh. B&O; PA.
RRs. Railroad shops. Silk, china, auto springs, meters, storage batteries,
fertilizer, luggage, rubber goods manufactured. Mountain resort. Soft coal
mines. Dairy, fruit farms.
Courier-Express 4- ................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1878 8 22 29421.84 §8,368
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
H. T. and J. S. Gray, Publishers.
DUNCANNON (Hff), pop. 1,862; Perry Co. (SC). On Susquehanna River, 14 m NW
of Harris burg:. PA RR. Manufactures sleds, flour, grinding machines. Diversi-
fied farming.
Record-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1872 8 24 280 8.00 §1.875
Richard A. Swank, Editor and Publisher.
DUNMORE (L3), branch of Scranton P. O., pop. 20,305; Lackawanna Co. (NE). Ad-
joins Scranton on NE. DL&W; ERIE RRs. Manufactures silk, rayon, infants'
and children's wear. Coal mines. Residential. Diversified farming. Apples.
Dunmorean + ........................... Saturday ......... Democratic ........ 1912 7 23 283 2.00 §2,750
Barrett Publishing Co., Olyphant.
DUQUESNE (C7), pop. 17,620; Allegheny Co. (SW). 12 m SE of Pittsburgh. B&LE;
PALE; PA; P&WV RRs. Manufactures steel, iron, drugs, chemicals, cement
blocks. Residential.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1904 6 24 280 2.00 §2,037
Bernard Kroeger, Editor and Publisher, 84 N. 1st St.
DUSHORE (K2%), pop. 769; Sullivan Co. (NEC). 45 m NW of Wilkes-Barre. LV RR.
Feed, silk mills; creamery; pa jam a factory. Timber. Diversified farming.
Sullivan Review + .................. .Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1885 7 24 276 8.00 §1,548
David M. Turner, Editor and Publisher.
EASTONf (M4), pop. 85,682; Northampton Co. (E). On Delaware River at mouth of
Lehigh River, opposite PhilUpsburg, N. J. (pop. 18,919), adjacent to Wilson, Pa.
(pop.) 8,159). 12 m NE of Bethlehem. CNJ; LV; L&HR RRs. Airlines: EAL;
TWA; UAL. Two bridges to Phillipsburg.
In center of cement and slate industry. Manufactures pneumatic machinery,
paper drinking cups, clay colors, machinery, crayons, steel, pumps, compressors.
aluminum and brass castings, chemicals, Diesel engines, manganese steel prod-
ucts. Railroad shops, slate, cement quarries. Nine banks ; bank clearings
(6-30-58), $117,788,098; deposits (6-28-58). $121,972,623. 29,292 electric
(AC) meters; 16,732 gas (artif.) meters; 24,322 telephones. Lafayette College
(men). TV station.
Express 4- ................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1856 8 23 805 20.80*^46,572
Comic strip advertising accepted. Circulates also in Phillipsburg, N. J.
Easton Publishing Co., 80 North Fourth St.
B«Id+ ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1982 5 24 196
James Smithfield, Editor; Peerless Publishing Co., 4th A Polk Sts., Bethlehem.
Lafayette Alumnus V ............. 7ti.ayr. ......... Coll. A Alumni. 1030 3 26 140 x2.00 $13,900
J. E. Bell, Editor; Alumni Assn. of Lafayette College, Publisher.
Northampton Motorist-f ..Monthly .......... Motor Club Newt 19 17 8 26 112 x
Northampton County Motor Club, Publisher, Hotel Easton. Controlled free dist. 6,900
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPablisher's Report; Light fact, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
cow, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCouoty seat Population—I 950 Census. xRand McNatty
ostimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSabscription included in membership fee.
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EAST STROUDSBURG— See Stroudiburg.
Estab Cols^WidthVDepth Sub
Cire
3.00 §3,500
EBENSBURGf (E4%), pop. 4,086; Cambria Co. (SWC). 18 m NE of Johnstown. PA
RR. Residential. Summer and health resort. Coal mines; timber. Truck farms.
Mountaineer-Herald -h Thursday Republican 1853 8 22 294 ° An
James F. and D. J. Thompson, Editors and Publishers, 113 S. Center St.
EDINBORO (B2), pop. 1,667; Erie Co. (NW). 20 m S of Erie. Railroad station, Cam-
bridge Springs. ERIE RR. Lumber mill. State Teachers College. Summer resort.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, corn, oats.
Independent + Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 276 3.00 §1,050
Dorothy Hall, Editor; Allyn S. Brown, Publisher.
ELDRED (Fl%), pop. 1,199; McKean Co. (NW). 12 m SE of Olean, N. Y. PA RR. Oil
refineries; handle works; last block factory. Furniture manufactured. Oil, gas
wells. Dairy farms.
Eagle-f Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 294 3.00 §894
Mrs. Inez Blaski, Editor; Bradford Publications, Inc., 43 Main St.
ELIZABETH (C5), pop. 2,615; Allegheny Co. (SW). On Monongahela River, 14 m S
of Pittsburgh. P&LE RR. Limestone quarries; coal mines. Stock, dairy,
poultry farms.
Herald-f Friday. Independent . .. 1866 8 24 294 2.50 §1,575
Maxwell M. Kahn, Editor and Publisher, Second St.
ELIZABETHTOWN (J5), pop. 6,083; Lancaster Co. (SE). 18 m NW of Lancaster. PA
RR. Manufactures shoes, confectionery, chocolate, garments, children's dresses,
fertilizer, land rollers, dairy products. Tobacco warehouse. Elizabethtown Col-
lege (Breth.). Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Chronicle4- Thursday Republican 1869 8 24 298 2.00 §3,885
Ray Westafer, Editor; J. G. Westafer & Son, Publishers.
Etownian+V Semi-mo Collegiate 1904 5 24 227 1.00 $7,000
Students of Elizabethtown College, Editors and Publishers.
ELIZABETHVILLE (J4%), pop. 1,606; Dauphin Co. (SEC). 20 m N of Harrisburg.
PA RR. Manufactures autotruck bodies, shirts, flour, wagons. Agriculture.
Wheat, corn, potatoes.
Echo-f- Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 308 2.00
E. R. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
ELKLAND (Hl%). pop. 2,826; Tioga Co. (N). 80 m N of Williamsport. B&O; NYC
RRs. Leather products, silk gloves manufactured. Truck, poultry, dairy farms.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1876 6 24 210 4.00 §1375
D. L. Stoddard, Editor and Publisher.
ELLWOOD CITY (B4), pop. 12.945; Lawrence Co. (W). 36 m NW of Pittsburgh.
B&O; P&LE RRs. Manufactures steel tubes, conveyors, drop forgings, bale tie
wire, enamelware, steel machinery equipment, cotter-pins, safety glass, knit
goods. Stone quarries. Dairy farms.
Ledger-K.... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1919 9 22 294 21.84 **5,818
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Will F. Kegel, Editor; Citizens Publishing and Printing Company
EMLENTON (C8), pop. 945; Venango Co. (NW). 26 m S of Oil City. PA RR. Oil re-
fineries. Tanks, cables, furnaces manufactured. Oil wells; coal mines. Farming.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 2.50 1,404
William S. Campbell, Editor and Publisher.
EMMAUS (M4%), pop. 7,780; Lehigh Co. (E). 5 m S of Allentown. READ RR.
Manufactures pipes, rayon and silk fabrics, concrete blocks and building sup-
plies. Diversified farming.
jMonthly Hort. & Gard'g..l942 2 25 112 4.00 18O,8O4
J. I. Rodale, Editor; Rodale Press, Publisher, 6th and Minor Sts.
("Conservation
Prevention-f Monthly {of Human 1948 2 25 112 4.00 170,810
(Health
J. I. Rodale, Editor; Rodale Press, Publisher, 6th and Minor Sts.
EMPORIUMf (F2H), pop. 8,646; Cameron Co. (NWC). on Bucktail Trail, 40 m S of
Olean, N. Y. PA RR. Manufactures radio tubes, electric lamps, explosives.
Mountain resort. Soft coal mines; hardwood timber. Poultry, dairy farms.
Press-Independent Thursday Independent 1866 7 24 308 3.00
James P. Klees, Editor; Emporium Publishing Company.
EPHRATA (K5), pop. 7.027; Lancaster Co. (SE). 15 m NE of Lancaster. READ RR.
Manufactures underwear, hosiery, shoes, shirts, dresses, cigars, paper boxes,
fertilizer, drills, foundry products. Summer resort. Diversified farming. To-
bacco, wheat, fruit.
Review-f Thursday Republican 1878 8 24 287 3.75 7,150
P. L. Diefenderfer, Editor; Mrs. Chas. S. Yeager, Jr., Publisher, 60 East Main St.
ERIEf (Bl). pop. 180,808; Erie Co. (NW). On Lake Erie, 100 m E of Cleveland. O.
B&LE; NYC; NYC&SL; PA RRs. Boat connections. Airlines AAA; CAP; LCA;
MOH.
An industrial city with considerable lake commerce. Manufactures electric
locomotives, railway equipment, paper, forgings, steel castings, malleable iron
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
•mi. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRamf McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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products, power plant and gasoline station equipment, pipe tools and vises,
motors, meters, rubber products, wringers, turbines, lingerie, chemicals, hospital
and sterilizing equipment. Railroad shops. Five banks; bank clearings (6-80-58),
$448,122,568; deposits (6-80-58), $144,389,619. 64,460 (residential) electric
(AC) meters; 51,206 (residential) gas meters; 68,206 (residential) telephones.
Lake fisheries. Mercyhurst, Villia Maria, Gannon Colleges. Two TV stations.
Fraternal Leader (Offset) ...... Bi-monthly ..... tres0™*118 1895 8 29 14° x **,314
Lorain Dart, Ed.; Ladies Catholic Benevolent Assn., Publisher, 805 W. 6th St.
Lake Shore Visitor Register.. ..Friday ............. Catholic ............. 1989 8 28 294 8.00 *23,408
Msgr. W. L. Franklin, Ed.; Lake Shore Visitor Register, Pub.. P. O. Box 708 (1).
Hillcreek Leader + ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 5 24 224 8.60 54,581
Wavil H. See, Editor; William E. Mehl, Publisher, 1116 Powell Ave. (2).
Motorist-K..^. .......................... Monthly .......... {Slew's* °1Ub 192B 8 24 126 x *17»287
Roy Hackenberg, Editor; Erie Co. Motor Club. Publisher, 111 West llth St.
( News-f ...................................... Morn.ex.Sun..Independent ....... 1957 8 28 808 21.84**26,O30
Times-News + .......................... Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1949 8 23 308 10.20*^69,100
•< Times 4- .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent . 1888 8 23 808 21.84**S4,»33
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
L J. J. Mead. Jr., Ed.; J. J. Mead, Jr.. and George J. Mead. Pubs., 110 W. Tenth St.
S»rvi<»A <3f A* M»cra»in* n,,arf «i.w f Worn. Relati's 1920 8 28 181
Service Star Magazine ............. Quarterly ........ |of Veterans Controlled free dist. 8,000
Mrs. Angelica A. Johnston, Editor; Service Star, Publisher, 704 W. 26th St.
(PoH9^r1Monthly .......... IMUrfou. ........... 1917 2 28 105 2.00 J1.321
Missionary Fathers of St. Vincent de Paul, Publisher, St. John Kanty College.
EVERETT (F5H), pop. 2.297 ; Bedford Co. (S). 42 m S of Altoona. H&BTM RR. Man-
ufactures fertilizer, tile, men's clothing, lumber, feed, chemicals. Limestone
and sand quarries; hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Wheat, corn,
oats.
Bedford County Press + ......... Friday ............. Republican ........ 1868 8 24 301 8.00 §3,475
Helen C. Barnett, Editor; Milton L. and Helen C. Barnett, Publishers.
Republican + ............................ Friday ............. Republican ......... 1894 8 24 287 3.00 1.481
Hugo K. Frear, Editor; John H. Biddle, Publisher.
EXPORT (C4%), pop. 1,690; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 15 m E of Pittsburgh. PARR.
Concrete block factory. Coal mines.
Penn Franklin News + .......... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 5 28 196 2.00 $1,480
Charles K. Cooper, Editor & Publisher, Box 146, Murrysville.
FAIRLESS HILLS (M5), pop. X7.500; Bucks Co. (SE). 20 m NE of Philadelphia.
Railroad station, Fallsington. PA RR. Banktown, Bristol. Residential.
News ....................................... Thursday ........ Local Int ............ 1952 6 24 217 6,600 — Free
R. J. McCaffery, Ed.; The Danherst Corporation, Pub., 241 Oxford Valley Rd.
FARRELL (AS), pop. 18,644; Mercer Co. (W). 8 m S of Sharon. (E). NYC; PA;
PLAE RRs. Steel, sign, beverage factories. Sand and gravel pits. Poultry,
dairy farms.
Press-h ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1939 8 24 294 1.50 1,759
Lewis H. and Francis R. Berger, Publishers.
FINLEYVILLE (B6), pop. 684; Washington Co. (SW). On Monongahela River, 15 m
S of Pittsburgh. BAO; PR RRs. Planing mill. Coal mines. Truck farms.
Bolletin-Advertiser-f ............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1912 5 24 224 2.00 51,100
R. Verne Hannah, Editor; Monongahela Publishing Co., Publisher.
FLOURTOWN— See Chestnut Hill Herald, Philadelphia.
FOREST CITY (L2), pop. 8.122; Susquehanna Co. (NE). 20 m NE of Scranton. ERIE;
NYO&W RRs. Manufactures women's and children's dresses, snow suits,
lingerie, shower curtains, men's underwear, rugs, carpets. Hard coal mines.
Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
News-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1887 7 24 280 2.60 §2,198
John S. Obelenus, Editor; Joseph Kameen, Publisher.
FRANKLIN* (C8), pop. 10.006; Venango Co. (NW). On Allegheny River. 70 m N of
Pittsburgh. ERIE; NYC; PA RRs. Airline AAA. Manufactures tools, rolled
steel products, snow and coal loading machines, oil and gasoline machines,
carbon paper, beverages, plastics. Oil, natural gas wells; coal mines. Truck.
dairy farms.
News-Herald + ........................ .Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1919 8 28 30128.40 $8,831
Space sold only in combination with Derrick, Oil City.
Wayne W. Bleakley, Jr., Editor; News-Herald Ptg. Co., Publisher.
FREEPORT (C4), pop. 2.685; Armstrong Co. (W). 25 m NE of Pittsburgh. PA RR.
Bridge to Ingleside. Lumber, grist mills ; brick works. Diversified farming.
Joumal-f- .................................. Friday ............. Ind. Rep ............. 1876 6 24 280 2.60 849
Ralph K. Atchisen, Jr.. Editor and Publisher, 404 Market St.
GALETON (G2), pop. 1,646; Potter Co. (N). 40 m S of Corning, N. Y. B&O RR. Man-
ufactures gloves, powdered milk, shoe lasts, iron castings, wooden novelties.
Ships potatoes. Hardwood timber. Dairy, truck, grain farms.
Leader-Dispatch -f ................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1895 5 24 210 8.00 81,074
Potter Enterprise Publishing Assn., Coudersport.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpartfl
ens. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xStsbscription included in membership fee.
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GETTYSBURGf (H6). pop. 7,046; Adams Co. (8). 28 m SW of York. READ; WM
RRs. Manufactures furniture, rubber heels, building materials, cigars, shirts.
Fruit, dairy, stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, apples. Gettysburg College;
Lutheran Theological Seminary (men). In Gettysburg was fought the most
important battle of the Civil War, commemorated by the National Cemetery
and National Military Park. Many tourists are attracted yearly.
G.tty.bur.rUn+V ................... Thur.day ........ Collect. ........... 18" c
Students of Gettysburg College, Editors and Publishers, SCA Bldg.
Lutheran Quarterly (no adv.) Monthly .......... Lutheran ............ 1949 1 55 105 2.75 $1,825
Dr. Theo Tappert, Editor ; Time & News Publishing Co., Publisher.
Times-f .................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1902 8 22 294 13.00 §7,393
Paul L. Roy, Editor; Times and News Publishing Company.
GIRARD (BIH). pop. 2.141; Erie Co. (NW). 16 m SW of Erie. BALE; NYC&SL RRs.
Manufactures mechanical toys, wood and hardware specialties, iron castings.
Tannery; cold storage plant. Truck, fruit, grain farms. Potatoes, grapes,
cherries, peaches.
Cosmopolite Herald -f- ............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1866 8 24 280 8.50 $2,300
B. T. Shilling, Editor; Allyn S. Brown, Publisher, Cambridge Springs.
GLASSPORT (C7). pop. 8,707; Allegheny Co. (SW). 8 m SW of McKeesport. P&LE
RR. Steel mills ; glass factory ; oil refinery.
Times-f .................................... Friday. Independent .. ..1919 8 24 294 2.50
Maxwell M. Kahn, Editor and Publisher.
§250
§800
§2,088
§4,876
GLEN RIDDLE (L7), pop. X800; Delaware Co. (SE). 18 m SW of Philadelphia. PA
RR. Bank, Media. Manufactures turkish towels, tapestries. Agriculture. Apples,
peaches, potatoes.
Rockdale Herald -f- ................. -Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1898 6 26 280 1.00
Wm. E. Griffith, Editor and Publisher.
GLENSIDE (M6), pop. X 9,000; Montgomery Co. (SE). 12 m N of Philadelphia. READ
RR. Manufactures water color paints, rubber syringes, wood specialties, ampli-
fying systems. Stone, silica rock quarries. Residential.
Easton Road Guide-}- ............. .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1933 8 28 308 2.50
S. V. Freeston and M. B. Freeston, Publishers, 128 S. Keswick Ave.
N«ws + ...................................... Thursday ........ In d. Rep ............. 1923 8 22 294 2.50
Joseph J. McMahon, Editor; Glenside News, Inc., Publisher.
Progress — See Hatboro.
GREENCASTLE (G6), pop. 2,661; Franklin Co. (S). 11 m SW of Chambersburg. PA
RR. Manufactures hosiery, canned goods and frozen foods, women's garments,
plumbing supplies. Hatchery. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, dairy products.
Echo-Pilot -f ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1849 7 26 280 3.00 §2,000
G. Fred Ziegler, Editor and Publisher.
GREENSBURGf (C6), pop. 16,928; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 80 m SE of Pittsburgh.
PA RR. Manufactures valves and fittings, porcelain bricks, metal products,
dog food, beverages, glass, garments, toys. Oil refineries. Coke industries.
Seton Hill College (women). Coal mines; gas wells. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Sentinel Press -f (Ital.&Eng.). Semi-mo ......... Independent ....... 1933
Westmoreland Publishing Co., 418 Truby St.
f Setonian+V ............................ Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1921
6 26 280 3.00 §7,910
1 Seton Quarterly V (no adv.)... Quarterly Coll. Lit 1937 1
1 Students of Seton Hill College, Editors and Publishers.
26
48
210
93
2.00
2.00
750
450
Times-Observer — See Irwin.
Tribune-Review Daily ex. Sun. .Republican 1886 8 23
All day newspaper.
Color advertising accepted.
David W. Mack, Editor and Publisher, Tribune Review Bldg.
Westmoreland Motorist + Monthly Motoring 1944 5 24 224 1.00
Morris Terner, Editor; Westmoreland Motor Club, Publisher, 5 N. Maple Ave.
304 21.84**17,195
Sat. circ.**16,193
7,200
GREENVILLE (B2%), pop. 9.210; Mercer Co. (W). 70 m N of Pittsburgh. BALE;
ERIE; PA RRs. Manufactures steel tanks, railroad cars, aluminum products,
grey iron castings, dairy products. Railroad shops. Thiel College. Dairy, poultry,
fruit, truck farms.
Record-Argus + Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1848 8 24 294 20.80 **€,043
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Record-Argus, Inc., Publisher.
ThielensianV .Friday Collegiate 1878 5 24 196
Students of Thiel College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. |700
GROVE CITY (B8). pop. 7,411: Mercer Co. (W). 24 m E of Sharon. B&LE RR. Manu-
factures fras and Diesel engines, aluminum products, linemen's equipment, grey
iron castings, blow torches, cement blocks. Grove City College. Coal mines;
limestone quarries. Poultry, dairy farms.
Collegian-f- V Tuesday Collegiate 1891 5 24 224 x2.00 $1,500
Students of Grove City College, Editors and Publishers.
Reporter-Herald-!- Tues.&Thurs..Republican 1879 8 22 294 7.28 3,575
E. S. Hassler, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. « Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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HAMBURG (L4%), pop. 8,805; Berks Co. (SE). On Schuylkill River. 17 m N of
Reading. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures knit underwear, hosiery, iron and «teel
eastings, plow parts, storage batteries, spark plugs, boilers, Diesel generating
plants, dairy products, brooms, motor trucks, flre apparatus, power plant equip-
ment. Diversified farming.
I tern -f Thursday Independent 1875 8 24 804 5.00 **2,551
Mil lard A. S toff let, Editor and Publisher.
HANOVER (J6), pop. 14,048; York Co. (S). 20 m SW of York. PA; WM RRs. Manu-
factures shoes, wire cloth, twines, furniture, clothing, inner soles and box-toes,
cigars, water wheels, Diesel engines and tractors, wall paper, pretzels, potato
chips. Diversified farming.
~ " ~ 1 *77,23S
3,246
• 25,002
«., ..
July and Aug. issues combined.
Frank L. Platt, Editor; Everybodys Poultry Magazine Publishing Co., Inc.
Municipal Law Reporter ........ Monthly .......... Munic. Law ........ 1909 1 48 87 7.50
No adv. Not issued during August.
Harold F. Alderfer, Editor; Anthony Printing Co.
Sun-f ........................................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1915 8 24 294 15.60
C. H. Meredith, Editor; Evening Sun Company, Publisher.
HARRlSBURGf (J6), pop. 89,544; Dauphin Co. (SEC). The State Capital. On Sus-
quehanna River. 90 m W of Philadelphia. PA; READ RRs. Airlines, AAA; CAP;
TWA.
Manufactures steel and steel products, creamery, meat and lumber products.
tin and road machinery, cotton wearing apparel, shoes, precision machinery
Railroad shops. Thirteen banks; deposits (6-30-58), $355,512,435. 62,380 elec-
tric meters; 61,539 gas (art if.) meters; 81,041 telephones. Three TV stations.
Alliance Witness (no adv.) Bi- wkly. Wed.. Religious .. .1887 3 30 145 2.00
A. W. Tozer, Editor; Christian Publications, Inc., Third and Reily Sts.
Borough Bulletin .................... Monthly .......... Municipal .......... 1917 3 28 140 4.00
Not issued during August.
Glenn A. Marburger, Editor; Pennsylvania State Assn. of Boroughs, Publisher,
506 State Street Bldg.
Builders .................................... Saturday ........ Evan. U. B ......... 3 26 146 2.25
R. M. Veh, Editor; The Evangelical United Brethren Publishing House,
Third and Reily Sts.
Bulletin of the Pennsylvania!
State School Directors ^Quarterly ........ Educational ....... i
Association ..................... .1
Preston O. Van Ness, Editor; Penna State School Directors Assn., Publisher,
222 Locust St.
Church Advocate (no adv.). ..Saturday ........ Religious .......... ..1835 3 28 154 2.50
Roy Schreiner, B.D., DD., Ed.; Central Publishing House, 18th and Walnut Sts.
Farm Bureau Mirror-f ........... Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1947 5 24 224 .50
Clarence W. Funk, Ed.; Penna. Farm Bureau Co. -op. Assn., Pub., 3609 Derry St.
Full Gospel Quarterlies \r>r,«,.t«».iv R*i{»fAna 2 27 112
(no adv.) .......................... JQuarterly ........ Religious ............ Controlled free dist.
Comprised of six Sunday School publications.
P. B. Christie, Editor; Christian Publications, Inc., Third and Reily Sts.
Harness Hone ......................... Wednesday ....Harness Horses 193 5 3 28 140
Bowan A. Brown. Editor; Telegraph Press Building.
Htehway Builder* ................. Monthly .......... Road Bid* .......... 192° controlled f
A. E. O'Brien, Editor; Associated Pennsylvania Constructors, Publisher,
600 N. Third St.
x.75
$48,500
5,308
J95.000
13,500
65,009
$68,263
7.00
$5,594
Keystone Builder-f Monthly \ Remodeihfg 1956 3 27 14° x 2'700
W. Howard Parsons, Editor; Pennsylvania Home Builders Assn., Publisher,
219 Telegraph Bldg.
Motor Mention Monthly Motoring 1915 3 24 124 xl.OO
W. E. Miller, Editor; Motor Club of Harrisburg, Publisher, 125 Locust St.
f News Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1917 8 22 303 21.84 **77,152
I Patriot Mom.ex.Sun...Independent 1854 8 22 303 21.84**40,242
X Patriot-News .Sunday Independent 1949 8 22 303 7.80**142,620
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
L James R. Doran, Editor; Patriot-News Company, Publisher, 812 Market St.
News Report (no adv.) Bi-monthly C. of C 3 24 118 x *4,400
R. V. Hall, Editor; Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
State Chamber Bldg.
^^l)1"^..^*^..***. }Monthly JGameFhTh6' 1981 8 80 14° 1'°°
George W. Forrest, Editor; Penna. Fish Commission, Publisher,
South Office Bldg.
Pennsylvania Clubwoman 4 ti. a yr Worn Clubs 1913 2 82 126 1.00
Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs, Publisher, Penn-Harris Hotel.
Pejonu8raIia+teD.6ntal }»tiayr Dentistry 1938 2 59 106 x2.00 *6,300
V. G. Lawlor, D.D.S., Editor; Pennsylvania State Dental Society, Publisher.
.
Norman F. Reber, Editor; Capper-Harman-Slocum, Inc., Pub., 2486 N. Second St.
CiraOaUon-HHkSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Matt. •Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption Included in membership fee.
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Pennsylvania Forests Quarterly Forestry Educ...1886 controlled free dist
A. C. Mclntyre, Editor; Pennsylvania Forestry Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 983.*
...
Willard T. Johns, Jr., Ed.; Penna. Game Commission, Pub., South Office Bldg.
Pennsylvania Grange News... Monthly Grange 1904 3 27 140 .50
J. Collins McSparran, Editor; Evangelical Press, Publisher, 1604 N. 2nd St.
Pennsylvania Hotel Herald + ...Ftntly( Wed.) Hotel Indus 1930 5 24 210 2.50
C. R. Wolff, Editor; Hotel Herald Co., Pub., 317 State Theatre Bldg.
Pennsylvania Labor News + ..Friday Labor 1934 8 24 287 2.50
M. M. Kob, Editor ; Penna. Labor News Publishing Company, 8 14 Dauphin Bldg.
Circ
1,300
$47,000
t!5,000
42,275
$2,600
$16,800
2 36 123 xS.OO $12,184
4,943
776
1847 3 28 140 3.00 $47,863
"".„.. JMonthly Medical 1897
Medical Society "of State of Pa., Publishers, 230 State St.
Pennsylvania Pharmacist -{-....Monthly Ret. Drugs 1878 3 26 183x5.00
S. C. Price, Editor; Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Assn., Pub., 508 N. Third St.
Pejourna?+^/^?.!!?.?.! JMonthly Educational 1852 8 27 140 xS.OO $68,784
H. E. Cayman, Editor; Penna. State Education Assn., Pub., 400 N. Third St.
P.N.P.A. Press Bulletin-f Monthly Newspapers 1929 3 26 140 5.00
Robert E. Trea, Ed.; Pennsylvania Newspapers, Publisher, 2717 N. Front.
Republican Observer-f Monthly Political 1953 5 24 210 1.00
Robert N. Ickes, Editor and Publisher, 1420 Green St.
Telescope-Messenger Iq.*,,,^.. (Evangelical
(no adv.) paturoay \United Brethren
Evangelical Press, Third and Reily Sts.
HATBORO (M5), pop. 4,788 (special U. S. Census 10-16-57, gives 6,718); Mont-
gomery Co. (SE). 14 m N of Philadelphia. READ RR. Manufactures plastic
toys, radio tubes, metal fabrication, rivets, ball bearings, hosiery, cement blocks,
flow meters, ignition wiring, thermostats, machine tools. Truck, dairy farms.
Potatoes, wheat, corn.
Progress-f Wednesday ....Independent 1953 8 24 297 Free
Printed in two editions : Bucks-Montgomery County edition circulates in Hatboro
and Willow Grove, circ., $16,000; East Montgomery County edition circulates
in Jenkintown and Glenside, circ., $16,000.
Kenneth Hay, Editor; Ralph Petersohn, Publisher, Box 267.
Public Spirit-f Thursday Independent 1873 8 22 294 4.00
H. C. Morris, Editor; Montgomery Publishing Company, 26 S. York Rd.
HATFIELD (M5), pop. 1,624 (special U. S. Census 12-4-57, gives 5,094) ; Montgomery
Co. (SE). 25 m NW of Philadelphia. READ RR. Manufactures trousers, hosiery,
corn meal and meat products, machine parts. Diversified farming.
Penn Valley Times + Thursday Republican 1893 8 24 294 2.50
Edward H. Bonekemper, Editor and Publisher.
HAVERFORD (M6), pop. xg.000; Montgomery Co. (SE). 11 m NW of Philadelphia.
PA RR. Bank, Bryn Mawr. Haverford College (Friends, men) ; Haverford
School. Residential.
Haverford News -hV . . Monday Coll. & Alumni.. 1909 8 24 308x3.00
Students of Haverford College, Editors and Publishers.
Philadelphia Auto Trade !„ .,, A * o 1932 2 28 112
News (offset) .. {Monthly Auto Serv .. Controlled free dist.
Stanley Myers, Editor and Publisher, 22 Meadows Lane.
HAVERTOWN (M5), pop. X86.000; Delaware Co. (SE). Adjoins Philadelphia on the
west. Railroad name, Llanerch. PA RR. Bank, Upper Darby. Manufactures
plastics, slip covers, engineering and building equipment. Residential.
Catalyst Monthly Chemistry 1916 2 26 98 1.50
Not issued during July and August. Free to members.
Dr. J. B. Hunter, Editor; Phila. Section of the Amer. Chemical Soc'y, Publisher,
331 Ivy Rock Lane.
Township News-f Thursday Republican 1928 8 22 304 1.50
George K. Barry, Editor; John D. Gordy, Publisher, 1621 E. Darby Rd.
HAZLETON (L3%), pop. 36,491; Luzerne Co. (NE). 24 m S of Wilkes-Barre. LV; PA
RRs. Airline, AAA.
Manufactures fabrics, shirts, dresses, shoes, knit goods, sportswear, art
crayons and paints, furniture, paper boxes, centrifugal pumps, iron, wire, and
steel products, electronic tubes, beryllium, foam rubber. Hard coal mining.
Six banks; deposits (6-30-58), $80,287,119. 23,960 electric (AC) meters;
7,510 pas (artif.) meters; 26,570 telephones.
Anthracite Tri-District lBi-weekly Labor 1917 ~8 *24,, ?28 5'.0?
News-f fBi-weeiciy .L-aoor Controlled free dist.
Marjorie R. Smith, Editor; United Mine Workers of America, Publisher,
Vine and Green Sts.
t Plain Speaker-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1882 8 24
J Standard-Sentinel 4- Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1866 8 24
1 Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I Frank Walser & M. B. Dershuck, Publishers, 23 N. Wyoming St.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Hazleton, Williamsport Ed. *40,121.
Vigilant, The (offset) Thursday Local News ..1903 4 24
Robert E. Segil, Editor and Publisher, 996 E. Chestnut St.
Circulation — fr*Sept.~A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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888
§1,385
4,700
1,822
3,600
J7.285
1,037
25,000
308 21.84**15,712
308 21.84 **7,347
161 2.00
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HERNDON (J4), pop. 677; Northumberland Co. (EC). 12 m 8 of Sunbury. PA; READ
RRs. Planing mills; novelty works. Timber. Poultry, dairy, fruit farms.
News + Wednesday ....Independent...... 1898 7 26 808 2.00
Harry E. Ziegler, Editor and Publisher.
HOLLIDAYSBURGf (F5), pop. 6,488; Blair Co. (SWC). 6 m S of Altoona. PA RR.
Railroad shops; boilers, explosives manufactured. Canister quarries. Diversified
farming. Corn, potatoes, wheat.
Regis ter-f- Thursday Independent 1836 8 24 294 2.50
H. A. Barnhart and A. J. Steibing, Editors and Publishers, 208 Allegheny Si.
HOMESTEAD (C7), pop. 10,046; Allegheny Co. (SW). Adjoins Pittsburgh. BALE;
PA; PALE; P&WV RRs. Extensive steel manufactories. Heavy mill machinery,
tools, cement blocks, bricks manufactured.
Gl?Iewnge<rliC Uni°n Vlhursday Greek Int 1893 5 24 208 2.00 60,000
Michael Roman"* Editor ; Greek Catholic Union of U. S. A., Publisher,
502 Eighth St., Munhall.
Messenger -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1880 8 22 808 15.60 **7,701
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Messenger Publishing Co., 189 E. Eighth Ave.
HOMEWOOD— See Pittsburgh.
HONESDALEf (M2), pop. 5,662; Wayne Co. (NE). 24 m NE of Scranton. ERIE RR.
Manufactures oil refiners equipment, dresses, knitwear, bobbins, shoes, paper
boxes, woolens. Timber. Resort. Agriculture. Dairy products, poultry.
Citizen-Times -|- Thursday Independent .. 1952 8 24 287 2.50
John C. Dyson, Jr., Editor; Citizen-Times Publishing Corp., 943 Main St.
Wayne Independent-)- Tu.,Thur.,Sat..Ind. Rep 1878 8 24 280 3.00
W. J. Hagerty, Editor; Independent Company, Publisher.
HONEY BROOK (L5), pop. 864; Chester Co. (SE). 28 m E of Lancaster. PA RR.
Garment factory; machine shop. Sand, clay pits; rock quarries. Diversified farm-
ing. Tobacco, wheat, tomatoes.
^^ ^ he§tep C°unty JThursday Independent 1928 6 24 280 8.00
"^Martin L. Andes, Editor; The Honey Brook Herald, Inc., Publisher.
HOUTZDALE (F4), pop. 1,806; Clearfield Co. (WC). 80 m SE of Du Bois. PA RR.
Creamery. Coal mines; clay pits. Electrical products manufactured. Diversified
farming. Hay, potatoes, corn.
Citixen-Standard-h — Thursday Ind. Rep 1876 7 24 280 2.00
Dick Reed, Editor; Citizen-Standard Company, Publisher.
HUMMELSTOWN (J5), pop. 8,789; Dauphin Co. (SEC). 10 m E of Harrisburg.
READ RR. Manufactures lumber, women's and children's dresses, crushed stone.
Limestone quarry. Diversified farming.
8un-f Friday Independent 1871 7 24 272 1.00
George C., Richard H. and Clifton B. Hartwell, Publishers.
HUNTINGDON! (F4%), pop. 7,330; Huntingdon Co. (SC). On Juniata River, 85 m E
of Altoona. HABTM; PA RRs. Manufactures stationery products, bank books,
paint, fiberglass. Juniata College (Brethren). Soft coal mines; glass sand pits;
timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, potatoes.
Juniatian-fV Friday Collegiate 1924 5 24 210 1.50
Students of Juniata College, Editors and Publishers.
News + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1922 8 23 294 15.35**10,304
Eugene T. Shore, Editor; Joseph F. Biddle Publishing Co.
IMMACULATA (L6%), pop. X700; Chester Co. (SE). 4 m N of West Chester. PA RR.
Bank, Malvern. Immaculata College (Cath. women).
Immaculatan-f V Monthly Collegiate 1934 5 26 231 2.00
Students of Immaculata College, Editors and Publishers.
INDIANAf (D4). pop. 11,743; Indiana Co. (SWC). 46 m NE of Pittsburgh. BAG; PA
RRs. Manufactures clay products, beverages, macaroni, glass furniture, tires,
sportswear, thermostat controls, leather goods, concrete blocks. Nursery. Coal
mines. State Teachers College. Agriculture.
G»«etto+ Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1890 8 28 294 21.00 **1 1,9O4
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. H. Ray. Editor; Indiana Printing and Pub. Co., 843 Philadelphia St.
IRWIN (C6), pop. 4.228: Westmoreland Co. (SW). 20 m SE of Pittsburgh. PA RR.
Manufactures foundry and mine cars, foundry facings, electric equipment. Coal
mines. Diversified farming.
Standard 4- .Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 298 4.00
Paul F. Coon*, Editor; Irwin Standard, Inc., Publisher, 212 Third Ave.
Times -Observer -f .Thursday Ind. Dem 1932 8 22 808 3.00
Circulates also in Greensburg.
Abraham Beter, Editor and Publisher.
JEANNETTE (C6), pop. 16,172; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 28 m SE of Pittsburgh. PA
RR. Manufactures window glass, pressed glassware, glass shades and novelties,
electric motors, concrete blocks, mine cars, truck bodies, sheet metal fabrication,
tennis balls, generators, cement, beverages. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Journal-!- .Friday Democrat 1903 5 28 196 1.00
J. F. Landis, Editor; Jeannetto Journal, Publisher, 908 Magee Ave.
News-Dispatch -f {IlsuH**8*1* Ind> Rep 1889 9 22 298 17*50
J. G. Bomberger, Editor; Jeannetto Publishing Company, Inc.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and Mansh A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty sest. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guids to the us* of the Directory la front of book.
$2,100
§8,418
1,600
tl,865
§1,9OO
1,400
Jl,390
53,848
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JENKINTOWN (MS), pop. 5,180; Montgomery Co. (SE). 5 m N of Philadelphia. READ
RR. Manufactures steel and paper products, gas ranges. Beaver College (women).
Residential.
Beaver News-f- V JThurs!^ Collegiate 1983
Students of Beaver College, Editors and Publishers.
Over the Counter Securities lM,wi*i»iw /Business & ,QK1
Review JMonthly {pinance 1951
R. P. Coleman, Editor; Review Publishing Co.
Progress — See Hatboro.
Times Chronicle-f .Thursday In d. Rep 1894 8 22 294 4.00
Joseph J. McMahon, Editor; Times Chronicle Co., Publisher, 413 Johnson St.
Your Church Quarterly {&hArch.Bld'g 195B 8 27 14° 1'75
5 24 210 2.50
l 42 7Q g 5Q
Clrc
6,675
§7,874
$202,232
William 8. Clark, Editor and Publisher, 122 Old York Rd.
JERSEY SHORE (H3), pop. 5,595; Lycoming Co. (NEC). On Susquehanna River, 12 m
SW of Williamsport. NYC; PA RRs. Railroad shops. Structural steel, steam
valves, hosiery manufactured. Mountain resort. Farming. Tobacco, corn, fruit.
Herald-f Morn. ex. Sun-Independent 1902 5 24 231 7.50 §2,876
Robert J. Evans, Editor; John D. DeBiase, Publisher.
JIM THORPEf (L4), pop. 2,959; Carbon Co. (E). On Lehigh River, 18 m S of
Hazelton. CN; LV RRs. Manufactures children's clothing, pocket books, hos-
iery, glass, furniture, TV screens. Mountain resort. Coal mines. Fruit, truck,
grain farms. Potatoes, apples.
Times-News-f Evg. ex.Sun...Independent 1883 8 24 301 12.50 §2,422
Jos. L. Boyle, Editor; Jos. L. Boyle, G. B. Apfelbaum, Publishers, 25 Race St.
JOHNSONBURG (E2%), pop. 4,567; Elk Co. (NWC). 100 m NE of Pittsburgh. B&O;
ERIE: PA RRs. Manufactures paper, wood pulp, radio and TV components,
carbon brushes, chemicals, furnace castings. Agriculture. Pulpwood. Hay, oats,
potatoes.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 297 3.50 §2,033
Alva K. Gregory, Editor and Publisher.
JOHNSTOWN (E5), pop. 63,282; Cambria Co. (SWC). 76 m E of Pittsburgh. B&O;
J&SC; PA RRs. Airline AAA.
Manufactures iron and steel, radiators, mining equipment, hospital equip-
ment, beer, cosmetics, clay and concrete products, dresses, cigars, drugs, elec-
trical supplies, furniture, truck bodies, paving materials, coke and by-products,
soft drinks. Five banks; deposits (7-1-58), $98,315,599. 27,341 electric meters;
26,535 gas (nat.) meters; 27,895 telephones. Johnstown Center of the Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh. Bituminous coal mining center. Two TV stations.
Highlander Press-f- Thursday Independent 1951 5 24 231 2.00
Robert Hill Burt, Editor; Highlander Press, Inc., Publisher, 502 Swank Bldg.
Johnstown Motorist-f Bi-monthly Motor Club 1980 6 27 203 x
Claire Westerman, Editor; Johnstown Motor Club, Publisher, 124 Main St.
Observer-}- Thursday Independent 1942 5 26 238 2.50
Larry D. Martin, Editor and Publisher, 536 Main St.
p-ntv^-i w f Bi-weekly r-iu-i.*- 1937 5 24 182
Panther+ V [ (Mon.) Collegiate Controlled fre« dist.
Students of the Johnstown College of the University of Pittsburgh,
Editors and Publishers.
Tribune Democrat -f- Daily Independent 1853 8 22 301 20.00**60,4»1
Color advertising accepted.
All day newspaper.
W. W. Krebs, Editor; Johnstown Tribune Publishing Company.
KANE (E2), pop. 5,706; McKean Co. (NW). 28 m SW of Bradford. B&O; PA RRs.
Manufactures brush handles, Venetian blinds, wooden toys, women's underwear,
jersey cloth, leather products, shirts, glass. Oil refineries. Gas and oil wells;
timber. Health resort. Agriculture. Potatoes, wheat, vegetables.
Republican-}- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1897 8 24 280 13.00
John B. Cliff, Editor; Kane Republican, Publisher, Fraley and Easton Sts.
KENNETT SQUARE (L6), pop. 3,699; Chester Co. (SE). 12 m NW of Wilmington.
Del. PA RR. Manufactures fiber products, bakelite, phenolite products, hosiery*
canned goods. Extensive mushroom and rose growing industries. Agriculture.
KeAdvertise?4. *nd JThursday .... Independent .. 1876 8 24 290 4.00
Henry J. Kaska," Editor; Richard G. Taylor, Publisher.
KINGSTON (L8), pop. 21,096 (independent branch of Wilkes-Barre) ; Luzerne Co.
(NE). On Susquehanna river, 18 m SW of Scranton. DL&W; LV RRs. Manufac-
tures women's dresses, men's jackets, aprons, sewing machines, caskets. Coal
mining. Silk mill.
West Side News (Offset) Thursday Independent 1949 4 24 168 2.00
John L. Edwards, Editor and Publisher, 1516-1518 Wyoming Ave.
KITTANNINGf (C4), pop. 7,781; Armstrong Co. (W). On Allegheny River, 48 m
NE of Pittsburgh. P&S; PA RRs. Manufactures face and fire brick, cement
blocks and vaults, castings, leather goods, oil and gas well supplies, beverages.
Fire clay pits; limestone; soft coal mines: gas, oil wells. Diversified farming.
$8,000
§6,140
J500
§2,950
§3,640
§3,46O
*** }Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1864 8
28
\Simpsons* Leader-Times 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1898 8 28
W. B. Owen, Editor; Simpsons' Publishing Company.
301
301
2.00
§234
15.00**! 1,222
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Noaparefl
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KUTZTOWN (L4%). pop. 8,110; Berks Co. (SE). 18 m N of Reading. READ RR.
Cotton knitting, silk mills; shoe, rug, shirt factories; foundry. State Teachers
College. Limestone quarry. Agriculture. Potatoes, wheat, corn.
Keystone, The -f V .................. 9 ti. a yr ......... Collegiate .......... 1934 5 24 217x1.00 $1,400
Students of State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Patriot -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 9 22 301 4.00 **3,624
Kutxtown Publishing Company, Inc.
LACEYVILLE (K2), pop. 505; Wyoming Co. (NE). 85 m NW of Scranton. LV RR.
Machine shop; saw mill; creameries. Agriculture. Dairy products.
Wyoming County Courier -f.. Friday ............ Independent ....... 1923 7 26 290 3.00 §823
William W. Keeler, Editor; Heeler Printing Co., Publisher, Wyalusing.
LANCASTERf (K5H), pop. 63,774; Lancaster Co. (SE). 64 m W of Philadelphia. PA;
READ RRs. Airlines, AAA; EAL.
Manufactures linoleum, watches, radio, television tubes, umbrellas, rayon,
candy, ball bearings, forgings, boilers, locks, silk, steel plates, cotton and
woolen goods, flour, toys, tin cans, electric razors, water softener equipment,
furniture. In richest agricultural county in the United States. Tobacco raising;
largest stock yards east of Chicago. Four banks; deposits (6-30-58), $184,789,-
781; clearings (1957), $227,640,912. 19,157 wired dwelling units; 23,935 gas
(res.) meters; 55,000 telephones. Franklin and Marshall College. TV station.
American Naturalist .............. Bi-monthly ..... {fcTenfe?11 !867 1 56 120 8.00 J1.476
Jaques Cattell, Publisher, P. O. Box 1574.
Intelligencer- Journal -f ........... Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic ........ 1794 8 22 305 21.70**32,700
Harry F. Stacks, Editor; Steinman & Steinman, Inc., Publishers, 8 W King St.
New Era-f ............................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1877 8 22 805 21.70 **46,903
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
John H. Carter, Editor; New Era Company, Publisher, 8 W. King St.
News-f- ..................................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1923 8 22 305 7.80**82,741
J. Thomas Barber, Editor; Lancaster Sunday News, Inc., Publisher, 8 W. King St.
Lancaster Magazine ................ Monthly .......... Local Int ............ 1950 3 26 140 3.65 10,413
H. Clifton Thorbahn, Editor; Ad-Craft Graphics, Inc., Pub., 26 E. Lemon St.
Lancaster Motorist -f .............. Monthly .......... Motoring ............ 1920 3 26 126 xl.OO $35,000
Dean Gable, Ed.; Lancaster Automobile Club, Inc., Publisher, 10 S. Prince St.
Law Review ............................. Friday ............ Legal .................. 1833 2 26 106 5.00 -
William H. Mann, Ed.; Lancaster Bar Assn., Publisher, 40 N. Duke St.
Reformatusok Lapja ")
(Journal of the Reformed I Semi-mo ......... Religious ............ 1900 2 40 140 2.50
Hungarian in America) f Issued monthly during July and August.
(Hung.) ........................... }
Alexander Toth, D.D., Editor; Board of Business Management of the Evangelical
and Reformed Church, Publisher, 55 N. W. End Ave.
Shepherd Dog Review H- ......... Monthly .......... Shep. Dogs ......... 1923 2 27 119 4.50 $2,450
Mrs. Thomas L. Bennett, Editor; German Shepherd Dog Club of America,
Publisher, Box 1221.
Student Weekly V ................... Wednesday ..... Collegiate ........... 1915 5 24 224 x4.00
Students of Franklin and Marshall College.
LANGHORNE (N5), pop. 1,570; Bucks Co. (SE). 18 m NE of Philadelphia. PA; READ
RRs. Carpets, wallpaper, textiles, hosiery, metal products manufactured. Resi-
dential. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, potatoes.
Delaware Valley Advance -{-...Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1876 8 24 283 2.50 §4,402
Jack W. Gill, Editor; John R. Watkins, Publisher, 140 E. Richardson Ave.
LANSDALE (M5). pop. 9.762; Montgomery Co. (SE). 24 m NW of Philadelphia. READ
RR. Manufactures hosiery, tile, boilers, heaters, grease cups, glue, raincoat*,
check writers, radiators, tapestry, radio tubes, castings, airplane parts. Ships
hosiery, pharmaceutical products, pretzels, potato chips. Residential. Dairy,
poultry farms.
North Penn News-f- ............. -.Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1934 8 24 808 4,940 — Free
L. L. Reading, Editor; North Penn Publishing Co., 5 N. Cannon Ave.
North Penn Reporter-!- .......... ^tin**** Independent ...... 1870 8 24 304 10.00 **9,229
Comic strip advertising accepted.
George W. Knipe, Editor; Equitable Publishing Company.
LANSDOWNE (M6%), pop. 12,169; Delaware Co. (SE). 7 m SW of Philadelphia. PA
RR. Manufactures paper, bluing, food colors, abrasive products, steel castings.
Residential.
Delaware County Times + ...... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1910 5 24 210 2.50 §2,511
Frank Stewart, Editor; Frank Alexander, Publisher, 204 Center Bldar.
Tendon Courier -f ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1940 5 25 224 2.00 §4,475
Adam J. Weber, Editor and Publisher, 19 William St., Fern wood.
LANSFORD (L4), pop. 7,487; Carbon Co. (E). 21 m NE of Potts ville. CNJ; LANE
RRs. Manufactures pajamas, children's clothing. Hard coal mines. Truck farms.
Record -f ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1920 8 24 294 21.00 4,985
Comic atrip advertising accepted.
Victor H. Oleyar, Editor; Lansford Record, Publisher.
LATROBE (D5), pop. 11,811; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 41 m SE of Pittsburgh. PA
RR. Manufactures ceramics, plastics, tool steel, woolens, die castings, ingot
molds, bricks. St. Vincent College (Cath. men). Coal mines. Agriculture.
Bulletin-f ................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep ............. 1902 8 22 804 21.84 **9,668
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
L. G. Celdon, Editor; Latrobe Printing and Publishing Co.
Cfradatkm-HHkSept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jm»e and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
MM. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCouoty seat. PopulmtUm-1950 Census. xRand McNally
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St. Vincent Review V lOti. ayr Collegiate 1890 5 24 145 2.00
Students of St. Vincent College, Editors and Publishers.
LEBANONf <K5), pop. 28,166; Lebanon Co. (SE). 80 m NW of Philadelphia. COR;
PA; READ RRs.
Manufactures iron and steel, boilers, textiles, underwear, shoes, shirts,
hosiery, handkerchiefs, chemicals, food and tobacco products, paper boxes.
Railroad shops. Five banks; deposits (6-30-58), $70,329,545. 12,227 electric
meters; 5,525 gas (art if.) meters; 20,759 telephones. Extensive iron mines.
Limestone quarries. Fruit, dairy, grain farms.
C News-f- Mon.&Thurs... Independent 1894 8 22 294 3.00 ** 1,290
J News + Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1872 8 22 294 21.60 **22,735
] Color and comic strip advertising accepted in daily.
I Adam S. Wilder, Editor; Lebanon News Pub. Co., 24 S. Eighth St.
LEECHBURG (C4), pop. 4,042; Armstrong Co. (W). 25 m NE of Pittsburgh. PA RR.
Manufactures strip steel, beverages. Soft coal mines. Agriculture.
Advance-f- Friday Independent 1875 8 22 294 2.50 §2,408
Joseph H. Wray, Editor; Advance Printing Company, Publisher.
LEHIGHTON (L4), pop. 6,565; Carbon Co. (E). On Lehigh River, 26 m NW of Allen-
town. CNJ; LV RRs. Manufactures silk, kiddies' clothes, underwear, lace, ce-
ment products, chemicals, hosiery, furniture, yard goods, beverages. Timber.
Dairy, fruit, truck, grain farms.
Leader + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1908 8 24 294 9.00 52,933
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert B. Stewart, Editor; Marion A. Morthimer, Publisher.
LEMOYNE <J6), pop. 4,606; Cumberland Co. (S). 5 m NW of Harrisburg. PA; READ
RRs. Manufactures mattresses, concrete blocks, building materials, chains.
Grain farms. Corn, wheat.
West Shore Times -f Thursday Independent 1950 8 24 294 3.00 §2,600
Cecil W. Hockenberry, Editor; West Shore Times, Inc., Publisher,
10th and Lowther Sts.
LEVITTOWN (N6%), pop. X45,000; Bucks Co. (SE). 25 m NE of Philadelphia, PA
RR. Residential and shopping center. Two banks; bank clearings (7-1-58),
$80,544,000; bank deposits (7-1-58), $24,886,000. 14,500 telephones.
Levittown Outlook -f (offset). Monthly Local Int 1958 2 28 105 2.00
Gerard J. Jonas, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 7807 Newportville Rd.
Levittown Times of Bur- 1-. „. ^ QllT1 T?^«M^O« 1958 8 22 300 14.50 2^00
Hngton County, N. J. + ..../ Ev*' ex' Sun... Republican 3,700— Free
Times-h Evg. ex. Sun... Republican 1954 8 22 300 18.00**ia,318
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Space sold only in combination for Levittown Times and Bristol Courier.
Combined circ. **33,529.
George Gray, Editor; S. W. Calkins and Murray C. Hotchkiss, Publishers,
Route 13.
LEWISBURGf (J8%), pop. 6,268; Union Co. (C). On Susquehanna River, 10 m NW
of Sunbury. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures chairs, woolens, ventilators, feed,
lumber products. Bucknell University. Federal Penitentiary. Timber. Dairy,
grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Bucknell Alumnus (no adv.).. 6 ti. ayr Coll. Alumni 1914 8 28 92
General Alumni Assn., Bucknell University, Publisher. Controlled free dist. J 17,000
BucknelianV Thursday Collegiate 1896 6 26 280 2.60
Students of Bucknell University, Editors and Publishers.
UljronrSS? ^ Standard" } Thursday Ind. Rep 1880 8 24 294 3.50 §2,497
John F.""Quigieyr Editor; William P. Hastings, Publisher. 139 Market St.
LEWlSTOWNf (G4), pop. 13,894; Mifflin Co. (C). On Juniata River, 45 m NW of
Harrisburg. PA RR. Manufactures viscose, rayon yarn, locomotive parts, axes,
shirts, farm machinery, hosiery, blankets, overhead doors, beverages. Sand
pits. Diversified farming.
{Gatette-f- Thursday Republican 1809 8 22 294 1.50 §162
Sentinel-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1903 8 22 294 13.52 **13,S93
J. Martin Stroup, Editor; Sentinel Company, Inc., Publisher.
LIGONIER (D5), pop. 2,160; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 44 m SE of Pittsburgh. Rail-
road station, Latrobe. PA RR. Manufactures drug products, beverages, flour.
Summer resort. Coal mines ; timber. Truck, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, wheat,
oats.
Echo-f Friday Ind. Rep 1888 8 22 294 3.50 §1,800
Geo. A. and Anne G. Clark, Publishers.
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY (K6), pop. 825; Chester Co. (SE). 4 m E of Oxford, nearest
banking town. PA RR. Manufactures flower pots, farm implements.
Lincolnian, The+V 8 ti. a yr. ...Collegiate .. 1931 6 24 224 2.00 500
Students of Lincoln University, Editors and Publishers.
LINESVILLE (B2), pop. 1,246; Crawford Co. (NW). 10 m W of Meadville. BALE;
PA RRs Chicken hatcheries. Truck, dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, corn, oats.
Herald -f Thursday Republican 1880 6 24 238 8.00 1,250
Dorothy 'Lowing, Editor; Herald Publishing Co.
LIN WOOD (M6), pop. X 8,400; Delaware Co. (SE). 7 m S of Media. Bank town and
railroad station, Marcus Hook. PA RR. Residential.
Delaware Co. Pharmacist -K...Monthly Pharmacists 1930 2 80 119 x
Aaron M. Lauter, Editor; Delaware County Controlled free dist. $550
Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher, 1582 Chichester Ave.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Stttemcnt; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement^ [Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Noaparefl
ems' 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatt»
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LITITZ (K5), pop. 5,568; Lancaster Co. (SE). 7 m N of Lancaster. READ RR. Manu-
factures shoes, chocolate, animal traps, paper boxes, hosiery, underwear, cigars,
pretzels, tissue paper products. Linden Hall School for Girls. Farming.
Record and Express + Thursday Republican 1871 8 23 801 2.60
W. N. Young, Editor and Publisher.
LOCK HAVENf (H8), pop. 11,881; Clinton Co. (NC). On Susquehanna River, 26 m
SW of Williamsport. NYC; PA RRs. Airline AAA. Manufactures paper, silk,
dyes, electronic products, brick, ignition coils, chairs, airplanes. State Teachers
College. Clay pits. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, potatoes.
Clinton County Times Thursday Republican 1896 5
Circ
83,470
24 210 2.60 91,842
22 294 21.84 **8,131
(Offset)
Partly free distribution.
B. M. Talbot, Editor and Publisher.
Express -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1882 9
Rebecca F. Gross, Editor; Lock Haven Express, Publisher.
LORETTO (E4H), pop. 868; Cambria Co. (SWC). 14 m SW of Altoona. Bank town,
Cresson. PA RR. St. Francis College.
Loretto, The-f Bi-wkly Collegiate 1927 5 26 210 1.25 tl.200
Students of St. Francis College, Publishers.
LYKENS (J4H), pop. 2,786; Dauphin Co. (SEC). 82 m SW of Pottsville. PA; READ
RRs. Manufactures shirts, hosiery, taps, reamers, dies, dresses, coal stokers,
briquets, paper boxes. Diversified farming. Milk, vegetables, grain.
Standard + Friday Republican 1899 8 24 801 2.50 §2,176
Mrs. Mark S. Coles, Editor and Publisher.
MAHANOY CITY (K4), pop. 10,984; Schuylkill Co. (EC). 6 m SE of Shenandoah. LV;
READ RRs. Shirt factories; brewery; machine shop. Hard coal mining and
shipping.
Record-American 4- Evg. ex. Sun... Republican 1871 8 24 29421.42 $6,589
American Tribune Publishing Company, Inc.
Saule (Sun) -f (Lithuanian )...Tues. & Fri Independent 1888 7 2€ 280 7.00 §6,353
V. L. Bocrkowski, Editor; Saule Publishing Co., 336 W. Mahanoy Ave.
MANHEIM (K5), pop. 4,246; Lancaster Co. (SE). 12 m NW of Lancaster. READ
RR. Manufactures asbestos products, motor stokers, bearings, silk, men's
shirts, children's garments, belting, mechanical rubber goods. Nurseries. Stone
quarries. Diversified farming.
Sentinel -f Thursday Republican 1846 8 24 301 2.50 2,600
Mrs. Joan Deimler, Editor; Walter C. Miller, Publisher.
MANSFIELD (H2), pop. 2,657; Tioga Co. (N). 30 m SW of Elmira, N. Y. ERIE RR.
Novelties, metal products and table bases manufactured. Greenhouses. State
Teachers College. Soft coal mines; gas wells. Agriculture. Fruit, dairy and
poultry products.
Advertiser-f Wednesday Republican 1872 7 26 808 8.00 §1,225
Chester B. Bailey, Editor; Edwin S. Coles and Chester P. Bailey, Publishers.
MARCUS HOOK (L7%). pop. 8.848; Delaware Co. (SE). On Delaware River, 2 m SW
of Chester. PA; READ RRs. Oil refineries; rayon, congoleum rugs, barrels,
dyes tuffs manufactured. Drydock and shipbuilding.
Press -f Thursday Republican 1924 7 24 308 1.50 J5.760
T. L. Girard, Publisher, Press Bldg., Drexel Hill.
MARIETTA (J6%), pop. 2,442; Lancaster Co. (SE). On Susquehanna River, 25 m SE
of Harrisburg. PA RR. Manufactures enamelware, silk, cement blocks, bever-
ages. Diversified farming.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1876 6 24 224 2.50 §541
Charles A. Crork, Editor; Isaac R. Crork, Jr., Publisher, 141 W. Market St.
MARION CENTER (D4), pop. 483; Indiana Co. (SWC). 66 m NE of Pittsburgh. B&O
RR. Grist mill; creamery. Diversified farming.
Independent-f Thursday Republican 1881 6 26 280 2.00 *1,908
Hugh Fitzsimmons, Editor and Publisher.
MARTINSBURG (F5), pop. 1,562; Blair Co. (SWC). 20 m S of Altoona. PA RR. Air-
port. Corn cannery ; flour mill ; bottling works ; limestone quarries. Shoe factory.
Dairy, grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Morrisons Cove Herald -f Thursday Independent 1885 8 24 296 3.00 §3,656
Blair M. Bice, Editor and Publisher.
MASONTOWN (C6). pop. 4,660; Fayette Co. (SW). On Monongahela River, 11 m SW
of Uniontown. MON RR. Lumber mills; oil refineries. Coal mines; gas wells.
Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Klondike Bulletin 4- Thursday Independent 1935 8 22 801 3.50 §2,940
Francis H. Wilson. Editor and Publisher.
MAYFIELD (L2), pop. 2.878: Lackawanna Co. (NE). 18 m NE of Scranton. DAH:
NYOAW RRs. Silk mill; dress factory. Coal mines. Diversified farming. Pota-
toes, cabbage, corn.
^BSitnS^!!?..™!!!!!*™}81-™0"*^ *»**"«' 1928 2 26 224 1-°°
Stephen F. Telep." Editor: Russian Orthodox Fraternity, Pub., P. O. Box 144.
News-f Friday Independent 1929 5 26 262 8.00
Stephen F. Telep. Publisher.
McCLURE (H4). pop. X950; Snyder Co. (C). 17 m E of Lewis town. PA RR. Shirt
factory: woodworking; hatcheries. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn.
Plain Dealer 4- Thursday Republican 1905 7 24 280 8.00 §1,10O
Dale Baker, Editor; Hobart S. Baker. Publisher.
Circulation— **S*pt. A.B.C. Statement; *Jttne and March A.8.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* § Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounry seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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MoCONNELLSBURGf (G6). pop. 1,126; Fulton Co. (S). 22 m W of Chambers burg,
Railroad station, Mercersburg. FA RR. Flour, planing mills, sewing factory.
Mountain resort. Grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Fulton County News -f ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1899 7 26 294 2.50 §1,462
J. W. Greathead, Editor and Publisher.
Fulton Democrat 4- ................. Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1850 5 24 210 2.50 $3,100
B. M. Gress, Editor; Fulton Democrat Publishing Company.
McDONALD (66), pop. 8,648; Washington Co. (SW). 18 m SW of Pittsburgh. M; PA
RRs. Oil well equipment manufactured. Coal washer carbonization plant. Coal
mines; oil wells. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, dairying.
Record-Outlook + .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 8 24 287 8.00 §3,463
A. T. Eiler and W. B. Burns, Editors ; Record- Outlook Ptg. Co., Inc., Publisher.
McKEESPORT <C6), pop. 61,602; Allegheny Co. (SW). On Monongahela River, 14 m
SE of Pittsburgh. B&O; PALE; PA RRs. Boat connections.
Manufactures steel pipe, cargo barges, carbide and tool steel, radiators,
boilers, automobile parts, steel castings, beer, chocolate, oxygen and acetylene
gas. Three banks; deposits (6-80-58), $239,018,292. 15,005 electric meters;
18,680 gas (nat.) meters; 13,350 telephones. Coal mines.
News-f ...................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1884 8 22 298 15.40**37,330
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Daily News Pub. Co., 401-409 Walnut St.
^thi1^ ......... Catholic .............. 1908 5 24 210 2.00 4,600
Very Rev. Stephen Loya, Editor; United Societies of Greek Catholic Religion
of U.S.A., Publisher, 613 Sinclair St.
Tri-State Food Trade + ........... Bi-wkly(Mon.) Food Trade ....... 1956 8 28 801 8.00
Richard J. Cook, Editor and Publisher, 2818 Walnut St. Controlled circ. VAC 12,273
McKEES ROCKS (B6%), pop. 16,241; Allegheny Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 5 m NW
of Pittsburgh. PALE; PC&Y RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures steel, steel
railroad cars, chains, springs, malleable castings, chemicals, paint, vaseline,
enamelware. Railroad shops; shipyards. Coal mines. Truck, poultry farms.
Ga*ette + .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 8 21 280 4.00 §6,948
Louis J. Corsetti, Editor; Gazette Publishing Company, 421 Locust St.
}Bi-wkly<Thur..)ReH«riou. ........ 4 28 221 3.00
Rev. Stephen B. Kachur, Editor and Publisher, 1700 Woodward Ave.
MEADVILLEf (B2), pop. 18,972; Crawford Co. (NW). 87 m N of Pittsburgh. BALE;
ERIE RRs. Airport. Manufactures slide fasteners, rayon, malleable iron cast-
ings. machine tools and electrical equipment, automatic oil tanks, boilers. Alle-
gheny College. Diversified farming.
Campus V .................................. Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1876 5 24 224 x3.00 11,300
Students of Allegheny College, Editors and Publishers.
Tribune-f ................................. Morn.ex.Sun...Republican ......... 1884 8 23 294 21.84 **15,167
Robert S. Bates, Editor; Tribune Publishing Company. Saturday morn. ^
MECHANICSBURG (H6). pop. 6,786; Cumberland Co. (S). 8 m SW of Harrisburg. PA
RR. Manufactures forgings, structural steel, shirts, flavoring extracts, food
products, flour, wheels, rims. Clay pits. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Local News-f .......................... l&^un*' &' Ind> Rep ............. 1923 8 24 29° 8'00 2>61°
R. M. Stoner, Editor; J. A. Bushman Company, Publisher, 111 W. Main St.
MEDIAt (M6), pop. 6,726; Delaware Co. (SE). 6 m NW of Chester. PA RR. Manu-
factures concrete blocks, plastics, water coolers, pork products. Nurseries.
Residential. Agriculture. Dairy products, peaches.
News-Comment -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1930 8 22 294 2.00 J6.842
John D. Gordy, Editor; Janard Publishing Co., Publisher, 100 County Bldg.
Visitor-f ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1953 5 24 224 1.00
M. Smith, Editor; Lewis H. Godshall, Publisher, P. O. Box 256. $14,000— Free
MERCERf (B3). pop. 2,397; Mercer Co. (W). 15 m E of Sharon. BALE; PA RRs.
Manufactures gas stoves, silk and rayon fabrics, brooms. Coal mines. Diver-
sified farming. Potatoes, corn, wheat.
Dispatch -f ............................... Wednesday ....Republican ......... 1844 8 22 294 3.00 §850
E. S. Hassler, Editor and Publisher, Grove City.
MERCERSBURG (G6). pop. 1,618; Franklin Co. (S). 21 m NW of Hagerstown. Md.
PA RR. Shirt factory: tannery: construction stone. Goldfish hatcheries. Mer-
cersburg Academy. Walnut, locust, pine timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit
farms. Agriculture. Limestone quarries.
Journal-!- .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1848 7 26 280 2.00 §1,000
Willis M. Kane. Lester S. Waidlich. Editors and Publishers.
NewsV ...................................... Saturday ......... Collegiate ........... 1900 6 26 203 x3.50 -
Students of Mercersburg Academy. Editors and Publishers.
MERION STATION (N6), pop. x 5,000; Montgomery Co. (SE). 6 m W of Philadelphia.
Railroad name Merion. PA RR. Bank town, Philadelphia. Residential.
Episcopal Recorder (no adv.) Monthly ....... Ref. Episc ...... 1822 Controlled free dist. |ioo
Bishop H. D. Higgins, Editor; Episcopal Recorder, Publisher, Box 156.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: (Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uies Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic rear. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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MEYERSDALE (D6). pop. 8,187; Somerset Co. (SW). 18 m NW of Cumberland, Md.
B&O; WM RRs. Manufactures cement products, fertilizers, stock and poultry
feeds, men's shirts, lumber, pipe fittings, monuments, underwear. Soft coal
290 x3.60 4O,370
294
294
2.50
8.00
6.00
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stock and
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mines. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Republican -f Thursday Republican 1900 8 24 801 4.00 §4,230
Paul E. Fuller, Editor; Herman E. Basehore and Frances L. Imler, Publishers.
MIDDLEBURGf (H4), pop. 1,288; Snyder Co. (C). 18 m SW of Sunbury. PA RR.
Tannery; silk, planing, flour mills. Grain farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Post ± Thursday Republican 1844 6 25 266 2.00 §1,700
Harry R. Ritter, Editor; Middleburg Post Company, Inc., Publisher.
MIDDLETOWN (J5). pop. 9,184 (special U. S. Census 9-5-57, gives 17,752) ; Dauphin
Co. (SEC). On Susquehanna River. 8 m SE of Harrisburg. PA; READ RRs.
Manufactures infants' shoes, hosiery, rough-wear clothing, stoves, boilers.
Jeln(Eng") ( Vn|°n) (S1°Va.k..} Wednesday Cath. & Frat. 1890 8 24
Philip ']3roDat"'3Editor;' First Catholic Slovak Union, Publisher.
{Journal + .Thursday Republican 1890 8 24 294
Press and Journal + Thursday Republican 1854 8 24
J. Henry Fox, Editor and Publisher, 109 Poplar St.
Slovaky Amerike (Slovak)... -Wednesday Independent. 1890 7 26
Jan Okal. Editor; Slovaky Amerike Pub'g Co., Inc., P. O. Box 849.
Ze?™aadv^°^^ Fraternal 1892 5 24 217 .75
Rev. George S. Luba, O.S.B., Editor; First Catholic Slovak Ladies Union of
U. S. A., Publisher.
MIDLAND (B4), pop. 6,491; Beaver Co. (W). 7 m E of East Liverpool, Ohio. PA RR.
Manufactures open hearth and electric furnace steel, heavy steel plate equip-
ment, rolling mill machinery, titanium and titanium alloys.
News+ Thursday Independent 1928 7 24 276 5.20
Edward A. Robbing, Editor; R. D. Paisley, Publisher.
MIFFLINBURG (H8%), pop. 2.259; Union Co. (C). 20 m NW of Sunbury. PA RR.
Manufactures silk, furniture, underwear. Agriculture. Grain, milk, fruit.
Telegraph + Thursday Republican 1862 5 24 224 2.00
W. O. Barter, Editor and Publisher.
MlFFLINTOWNf (H4), pop. 1,018; Juniata Co. (SC). On Juniata River, 85 m NW of
Harris burg. Railroad station, Mifflin. PA RR. Manufactures shirts, bricks, dolls.
Iron foundry; creamery; hatcheries. Limestone, bricks shale quarries. Agricul're.
JURepubfican^!. *!!? [Thursday Independent 1846 7 24 808 1.50
Robert B. RobbV'iEditor and Publisher.
Juniata Tribune + .Thursday Independent 1921 8 24 294 2.00
Emma L. Mann, Editor; The Juniata Tribune Company, Inc., Publisher, R. D. 1.
MILFORDf (N8), pop. 1,111; Pike Co. (NE). On Delaware River. 7 m SW of Port
Jervis, N. Y., nearest railroad station. ERIE; NYO&W RRs. Summer resort.
Poultry, fruit, grain, truck, stock farms.
Pike County Dispatch-f Thursday Independent 1826 8 24 280 8.50
Norman B. Lehde, Editor; Pike County Dispatch, Inc., Publisher.
MILLERSBURG (J4%), pop. 2,861; Dauphin Co. (SEC). On Susquehanna River, 20 m
N of Harris burg. PA RR. Manufactures shoes, tools, gloves, brooms, dies, taps,
reamers, flour, shirts, children's hosiery. Diversified farming. Milk, grain, cattle.
Sentinel-f Friday Republican 1884 7 24 280 2.50
Alfred B. Chubb, F. Park Campbell, Clarion A. Heckert. Publishers.
MILLERSVILLE (K5%), pop. 2.551; Lancaster Co. (SE). 5 m SW of Lancaster,
nearest bank and railroad station. State Teachers College. Precision tools manu-
factured. Diversified farming.
Industrial Arts Teacher 5 ti. a yr fProf. Indus. TQQQ o 90 io« ^a nn
Burl N. Osburn. Editor; American 1 Arts Iy3y 6 ™ i*o xo.uu
Industrial Arts Assn., Publisher, Box 2626 Buffalo (26). N. Y.
MILLHEIM (H4), pop. 750; Centre Co. (C). 44 m W of Sunbury. Railroad station,
Coburxt. PA RR. Hosiery, flour mills. Mountain resort. Timber. Agriculture.
Journal 4- .Thursday Democratic 1827 8 24 308 2.00
Jean D. Hosterman, Editor; Robert S. Musser, Publisher.
MILLVALE <B6%). branch of Pittsburgh P. O., pop. 7,287: Allegheny Co. (SW). On
Allegheny River, opposite Pittsburgh. B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures saws,
wooden boxes, metal stampings. Agriculture.
Valley Journal-f Friday Independent 1899 6 24 224 1.50
Milton Hammond, Editor and Publisher, 410 North Ave.
MILTON (J8%). pop. 8,578; Northumberland Co. (EC). On Susquehanna River. 28 m
SE of Williamsport. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures tank cars, bars, cedar
chests, hosiery, chemicals, shirts, food products, woodworking and textile
machinery. Railroad shops. Sand, gravel, limestone quarries. Dairy, truck, fruit,
grain farms.
Standard -f Evg. ex. Sun...Indep«ndent 1890 9 22 294 15.60 §4,667
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Charles N. Johnson, Editor; W. P. Hastings, Publisher, 19 Arch St.
M1NERSVILLE <K4), pop. 7.789; Schuylldll Co. (EC). On Schuylkill River, 4 m W of
Potts ville. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures shirts, pajamas, cigars. Hard coal
mining and shipping.
Fr«* Press -f Friday Republican 1884 7 26 280 1.50
Thomas G. Smith and Robert H. S. Smith, Publishers.
ClreuUMon— **S«pt. AB.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Msts. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. TAgste lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic yesr. xSubscrlptioa included In membership lea.
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§2397
§6,S61
§3,363
$41,750
§2,041
§1,132
8,010
§1,650
§3,360
5,100
§1,560
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PENNSYLVANIA
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MONESSEN (C6), pop. 17,896; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 22 m SE of Pittsburgh.
PALE; P&WV RRs. Manufactures steel, wire, nails, fence, cable, tubing,
window glass, chemicals, men's clothing. Coal mines. Dairy farms.
Independent^- Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1902 8 22 294 21.49 **8,629
Color advertising accepted.
H. R. Pore, Jr., Editor; Monessen Independent, Publisher.
MONONGAHELA (C5), pop. 8,922; Washington Co. (SW). On Monongahela River, 18
m S of Pittsburgh. P&LE; PA; PR RRs. Manufactures stokers, fire bricks and
clay products, steel, steam producing equipment, chemicals. Coal mines; gas
wells. Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Republican-f { l^f** Sat* Independent 1846 8 22 301 12.50
Space sold only in combination with Herald- American of Donora.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Floyd M. France, Editor; Monongahela Publishing Company.
MONROEVILLE (C4Va), pop. X 15,000; Allegheny Co. (SW). 13 m E of Pittsburgh.
Railroad station, Turtle Creek. PA RR. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Independent — See Turtle Creek.
Times -f .Thursday Independent. 1952 7 24 273 2.50
M. R. Russell, Editor; Glen E. Deys, Publisher, 618 Broadway, Pitcairn.
MONTROSEf (L2). pop. 2,075; Susquehanna Co. (NE). 25 m SW of Binghamton,
N. Y. LV RRs. Manufactures wood working machinery, electric refrigerators,
dairy products, feed, shoes. Mountain resort. Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms.
( Independent + Thursday Independent 1816 8 24 297 4.00
Susquehanna Co. Precis Thursday Democratic 1833 8 24 297 3.00
William Aitken, Editor; Montrose Publishing Company, 10 S. Main St.
MORTON (M7), pop. 1.852; Delaware Co. (SE). 10 m SW of Philadelphia. PA RR.
Steel and iron products manufactured. Residential. Greenhouses.
Delaware County Observer \C'..j»CT u««.,uii— ~ IOOA * oc o™ i AA
and Morton Chronicle-4- [Friday Republican 1880 5 26 273 1.00
George Whitaker, Editor and Publisher.
{3,990
7,008
§5,781
§776
§1,715
MOUNT CARMEL <K4), pop. 14,222; Northumberland Co. (EC). 8 m E of Shamokin.
LV; PA; READ RRs. Manufactures cigars, shirts, dresses, chemicals. Hard
coal mines. Diversified farming. Fruit, potatoes, corn.
Item-h Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1888 8 23 29418.00 **5,277
Ira F. Roadarmel, Editor; Robert P. Kemble, Publisher.
MOUNT JEWETT (E2), pop. 1,415; McKean Co. (NW). 21 m S of Bradford. B&O;
ERIE RRs. Manufactures sole leather, clay products. Oil wells; hemlock tim-
ber. Clay tile plant. Mountain resort. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Echo-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1922 8 24 294 3.00 §5O1
David J. Kreinson, Editor; McKean County Press, Inc., Publisher.
MOUNT JOY (K5), pop. 8,006; Lancaster Co. (SE). 12 m W of Lancaster. PA RR.
Manufactures shoes, chocolate candy, poultry equipment, ice cream freezers,
toys, hardware specialties, embroidery work, paper boxes, brooms, aircraft
parts. Stone quarries. Diversified farming.
Bulletin -f Thursday Independent 1872 9 22 280 2.50 §2,252
Richard A. Rainbolt, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT LEBANON— See Pittsburgh.
MOUNT PLEASANT (C5), pop. 6,888; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 12 m S of Greens-
burg. B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures glassware, iron castings, mining machin-
ery, kitchen units, store fixtures, cement products. Coal mines; timber. Dairy,
stock, poultry, truck, grain farms.
Journal -f .Friday Ind. Dem 1873 8 24 293 3.00 §6,537
Clark Queer. Editor; Stoner & Queer, Publisher, 16 S. Church St.
MOUNT UNION (G5), pop. 4,690; Huntingdon Co. (SC). On Juniata River, 12 m SE
of Huntingdon. EBT; PA RRs. Fire brick, concrete blocks, garments manu-
factured. Canister rock quarries; timber.
Times -f Friday Republican 1862 8 23 294 2.00 §431
Eugene T. Shore, Editor; Joseph F. Biddle Pub'g Co., Inc., Huntingdon,
MUNCY (J8). pop. 2,76.6; Lycoming Co. (NEC). 12 m E of Williamsport. PA; READ
RRs. Manufactures mill machinery, beauty shop furniture, fabrics, clothing,
dairy products, cotter pins. Flour mill; stone quarry. Dairy farms.
Luminary + Thursday Independent 1841 5 24 215 8.00 §1,810
Robert N. Wilt, Editor; Mrs. Henry G. Brock, Publisher.
Pennsylvania Vocational 1K 4.1 . «« /Teachers &
Education News V J5 "' R ^ {Supervisors
Ward L. Myers, Editor; Pennsylvania Vocational i
1917 4 27
Assn., Publisher.
168 1.00
MYERSTOWN (K5), pop. 8,050; Lebanon Co. (SE). 8 m E of Lebanon. READ RR.
Manufactures chemicals, medicines, foundry supplies, shirts. Flour mills.
New Illustrator, The Monthly Interdenom 1883 2 29 105 1.80
Rev. R. S. Wilson, Editor; Church Center Press, Publisher.
NANTICOKE (K8). pop. 20,160; Luzerne Co. (NE). On Susquehanna River, 10 m S
of Wilkes-Barre. CNJ; PA RRs. Manufactures silk and velvet, mine supplies,
*2,566
cigars. Hard coal mines.
f Evg. ex. Sat. T_ i «A_
{ £ SU1U Ind. Rep
Comic strip advertising accepted.
IK F. Howells, Publisher, 201 E. Main St.
....1936 5 24 224 6.00
CtnjpUtkm— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *Juae and Mtrch A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Noapartfl
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRaad McNaUj
estimate. Vlsraed only during academic year. xSubscriptiou Included in membership fee.
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NANTY GLO (£4%), pop. 5,425; Cambria Co. (SW). 13 m NE of Johnstown. C&I;
PA RRs. Soft coal mining and shipping. Poultry, fruit, truck, grain farms.
Journal + .Thursday Independent 1921 8 24 280 8.50 §2,903
Andrew Rogalski, Editor; Herman Sedloff, Publisher, Portage.
NAZARETH (M4), pop. 5,880; Northampton Co. (E). 7 m NW of East on. DL&W;
LANE RRs. Manufactures cement, children's underwear, musical instruments,
paper boxes, steel fabricators. Mountain resort. Cement rock quarries; timber.
Diversified farming.
Item -f Thursday Independent 1891 8 24 801 4.00 §2,483
Olga Kowalchuk, Editor; Nazareth Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
NEW BETHLEHEM (D8%), pop. 1,604; Clarion Co. (W). 82 m W of DuBois. PA RR.
Manufactures brick, tile, lumber, flour. Coal mines; oil, gas wells. Dairy farms.
Leader- Vindicator -f Wednesday Independent 1894 8 24 294 4.00 §3,65O
Richard M. Rau, Editor; Tom T. Andrews, Jr., Publisher.
NEW BLOOMFIELDf (H4ft), pop. X 1,098; Perry Co. (SC). 20 m NW of Carlisle.
Railroad station, Newport. PA RR. Planing, hosiery mills. Dress factory. Agri-
culture. Wheat, corn, oats.
Perry County Times -f Thursday Republican 1867 6 26 280 2.00 §2,387
Perry County Times, Publisher.
NEW BRIGHTON— See Beaver Falls.
NEW CASTLEf (BSft), pop. 48,834; Lawrence Co. (W). 20 m SE of Youngstown,
Ohio. B&O; ERIE; PA; P&LF RRs. Airport.
Manufactures vitrified sanitary ware, wooden boxes, pottery, radiators, strip
steel, brass and bronze castings, fire brick, cement, automobile leaf springs,
fire works, chemicals, explosives, heavy rolling mill equipment, machined
metal parts, creamery products. Five banks; deposits (6-30-68), $68,803,927.
29,801 electric (AC) meters; 18,762 gas (nat.) meters; 29,109 telephones.
Limestone quarries; coal mines.
News + Evg. ex. Sun.JRepublican 1880 8 23 301 21.49**22,624
Color advertising accepted.
Bart Richards, Editor; News Co., Inc., Publisher, 29 N. Mercer St.
NEW HOLLAND (K5). pop. 2.602; Lancaster Co. (SE). 18 m NE of Lancaster. PA
RR. Manufactures dress silks, farming machinery, brass, bronze and aluminum
eastings, plastic products, concrete products, cheese, feed, cigars. Diversified
farming. Tobacco, corn, potatoes.
Clarion + Thursday Independent 1873 7 26 280 8.00 2,802
R. E. Whitmore, Sr., Editor and Publisher.
NEW HOPE (N6), pop. 1,066; Bucks Co. (SE). 16 m NW of Trenton, N. J. READ
RR. Bridge to Lambertville, N. J. Paper, paper bags manufactured. Artist
colony. Diversified farming. Poultry, dairying.
Gazette Thursday Independent 1948 6 23 225 8.00 §1,357
Allen Ward, Editor and Publisher, Huffnagle Press Bldg.
News-f .Thursday Republican 1892 7 26 280 3.00 §578
Space sold only in combination with Record, Lambertville, N. J. Combined circ. §1,256
Gordon Cooper, Editor and Publisher, Stony Hill Road.
NEW KENSINGTON-ARNOLD (C4%). pop. New Kensington, 25,146; Arnold, pop.
10.263; Westmoreland Co. (SW). On Allegheny River. 20 m NE of Pittsburgh.
PA RR. Coal mining. Extensive aluminum manufactories, glass, electrical prod-
ucts, steel fabricating plants. Four banks; deposits (June, 1958), $57,280,000.
10,768 gas (nat.) meters; 16,368 telephones. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Dispatch 4- Evg.ex.Sun. .Independent. ..1891 8 23 308 16.60**10,«49
Color advertising accepted.
J. Albert Dear, Editor; New Kensington Dispatch, Publisher.
NEW OXFORD (H6), pop. 1,866; Adams Co. (S). 6 m N of Hanover. WM RR. Manu-
factures shoes, cotton garments, bricks, castings. Diversified farming.
Item-f Thursday Independent 1879 8 24 294 2.00 §2,147
Wm. L. Zeigler, Editor; New Oxford Item Company, Publisher.
NEWPORT (H4%). pop. 1,898; Perry Co. (SC). On Juniata River, 28 m NW of
Harrisburg. PA RR. Manufactures forced steel pliers wrenches, hosiery, silk
underwear. Stone quarry; oak timber. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
News-Sun + Thursday Independent 1868 8 24 294 2.00 §3,450
Frank M. Mitchell, Editor; Thomas J. Donaghy, Publisher.
NEWTOWN (N5), pop. 2,095; Bucks Co. (SE). 23 m NE of Philadelphia. READ RR.
Lumber, hosiery, machine parts manufactured. Hatchery; nursery. Oak, walnut
timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, potatoes.
Bnterprise-l- Tues.&Thurs. Republican 1868 8 23 308 4.50 §1,873
The Intelligencer Co., Publisher.
NEWTOWN SQUARE— County Leader— See Broomall.
NEWVILLE (H5), pop. 1,788; Cumberland Co. (S). 11 m W of Carlisle. PA RR. Man-
ufactures beverages, dresses, flour, feed. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, barley.
Valley Thnes-Star4- Wednesday Independent 1858 8 24 280 2.50 §1,153
John W. Grane, Editor; News Chronicle Co., Publisher.
NEW WILMINGTON (B8). pop. 1.948; Lawrence Co. (W). 9 m N of New Castle. PA
RR. Tool and cheese factories. Westminster College. Dairy, stock, poultry,
fruit farms.
Blue and White V (no adv.). ..Monthly Coll. Alumni 1984 2 28 150 x £9,000
Westminster College Alumni Assn., Publisher.
Circulation— *+Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* 8 Report; Light face, estimated. +Usts Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—I 950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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NEW WILMINGTON (Continued) Estab Co I *O Width? Depth Sub Clrt
Glob«+.... . Thursday........Independent 1880 7 24 287 8.00 §1,025
Harold E. Burns, Editor and Publisher.
HoleadV Friday Collegiate 1884 5 24 210 8.00
Students of Westminster College, Editors and Publishers. Box 96.
NICHOLSON (L2), pop. 070; Wyoming Co. (NE). 20 m NW of Scranton. DL&W RR.
Manufactures lumber, cutlery, concrete blocks, rugs. Stone quarries. Dairy farms.
Examiner-h Friday Ind. Rep 1871 7 26 308 1.50 §750
Mrs. Clara G. and Harold F. Rogers, Editors and Publishers.
NORRISTOWNf (M5), pop. 88,126; Montgomery Co. (SE). On Schuylkill River, 17 m
NW of Philadelphia. PA; READ RRs. Two airports.
Manufactures asbestos, magnesia products, boilers, bolts, screws, radiators,
furniture, hosiery, vulcanized fibre, knitting machinery, concrete pipes, woolens,
oxygen, drugs, flavoring extract, beverages, paper specialties, bricks, pretzels,
paving materials, toys and games, desserts, electric insulation, shirts. Four
banks; bank debits (6-80-58), $66,121,206; deposits (6-30-58), $95,644,353.
21,110 electric meters; 18,924 gas (artif.) meters; 23,713 (residential) tele-
phones.
!!* .^.f.6.?" JMonthly Racing Pigeons. 1885 2 27 112 8.50 i6,160
Not issued during August.
Vincent D. and Thelma H. Snyder, Publishers, 2421 Old Arch Rd.
Car, The — See Philadelphia.
MRnelgo°rTeerr4. °Tty L&W ..JThursday Legal 1885 2 24 122 5.00 385
Malcolm Campbell, Editor; Montgomery Bar Assn., Publisher, 100 W. Airy St.
Times Herald -f Evg. ex.Sun...Ind. Rep 1799 8 24 308 2 1.00* *26, 084
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
F. S. Fox, Editor; Norristown Herald, Inc., Publisher.
NORTH EAST (Cl), pop. 4,247; Erie Co. (NW). 16 ra NE of Erie. NYC; NYC&SL
RRs. Manufactures brass and copper products, flour, canned and frozen fruits
and vegetables, grape juice, electrical products, baskets, batteries. Ships fruits.
Lake resort. Diversified farming. Cherries, grapes, tomatoes.
Breeze 4- Thursday Republican 1868 8 24 304 3.50 §5,350
Forest Hopkins, Editor and Publisher.
NORTH WALES (M5%), pop. 2,998; Montgomery Co. (SE). 8 m N of Norristown.
READ RR. Hosiery mill. Nurseries. Agriculture. Corn, tomatoes, grain.
Montgomery County Ilur™,*™,, T^^r^^^f 195° 8 21 294 -50 4,150
Farmer+ jMonthly Independent 3.85O— Free
Prints suburban edition called Bucks Co. Sentinel.
Mrs. George Rickets, Editor and Publisher.
OAKiMONT (C6%), pop. 7,264; Allegheny Co. (SW). 14 m NE of Pittsburgh. PA
RR. Manufactures high pressure tanks, air cylinders, car wheels, track tools,
range, boilers, steel utility cabinets, paint, linseed oil. Coal mines. Diversified
farming.
Independent 1908 8 24 294 4.00 4.762
Grant H. Liescn, Editor; Leonard C. Anderson, Publisher. 227 Allegheny Ave.
OIL CITY (C2H), pop. 19,681; Venango Co. (NW). On Allegheny River. 90 m N of
Pittsburgh. ERIE; NYC; PA RRs. Airline AAA. Extensive oil production and
refining. Natural gas, oil wells. Manufactures oil well supplies, barrels, paint,
steel drums, boilers, pumping machinery, glass bottles, paint, truck bodies.
Oil production and refining. Diversified farming.
Derrick -f Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Rep 1871 8 23 80123.40 §13,250
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
E. P. Boyle, Editor; Derrick Publishing Company, 1510 W. 1st St.
OLYPHANT (L2%). pop. 7,047; Lackawanna Co. (NE). 6 m NE of Scranton. D&H;
ERIE; NYO&W RRs. Silk, lumber mills; bottling works. Resort. Coal mines.
Diversified farming. Livestock, dairy, poultry products.
Gazette4- Friday Independent 1887 7 23 283 2.00 §5,800
E. P. Grady, Editor; Barrett Publishing Co.
Dunmorean — See Dunmore.
ORELAND (L5). pop. 890; Montgomery Co. (SE). 14 m N of Philadelphia. READ
RR. Bank, Glenside. Sheet metal works, stone crushing. Agriculture. Corn,
tomatoes, grain.
Chestnut Hill Herald— See Philadelphia.
Sunnybrook-Oreland Sun Thursday Ind. Rep 1947 8 22 294 2.00 §3,057
Joseph J. McMahon. Editor; Times Chronicle Co., Publisher.
OSCEOLA MILLS (F4), pop. 1,992; Clearfleld Co. (WC). 21 m SE of Clearfield. PA
RR. Manufactures brick, mining cars, lumber and planing mill products, men's
clothing, electrical products. Coal mines; clay pits. Diversified farming. Pota-
toes, corn, hay.
Osceola Leader-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1872 5 24 220 2.50 §1,252
Esther J. Johnson, Editor; Mrs. E. F. Whitmer, Publisher.
OXFORD (L6), pop. 8,091; Chester Co. (SE). 1« m SW of Coatesville. PA RR. Man-
ufactures fertilizer, furniture. Mushroom growing. Diversified farming, corn,
wheat, dairy products.
N«ws + Thursday Republican 1906 8 26 304 8.60 §3,177
John H. Ware. 3rd, Editor; Oxford Printing Co., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guld* to th« use of th« Directory In front of book.
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OXFORD (Continued) Estab Cols <& Width 7 Depth Sub Circ
PT«M+ Wednesday Independent 1866 7 26 808 2.50 81,064
Frank P. Glackin, Editor and Publisher, 29 S. 3rd St.
PALMYRA (J5). pop. 6,910; Lebanon Co. (SE). 10 m SW of Lebannon. READ RR.
Manufactures shoes, paper boxes, rayon, knit underwear, bologna, cement prod-
ucts, emblem rings, candy. Limestone quarries. Fruit, dairy, grain farms.
Motor Topics -f- Bi-monthly Motoring 1928 8 24 126 x.60 J21.250
Frank D. Horst, Editor; Palmyra Lebanon Co. Auto Club, Publisher.
Palm Advertiser .Thursday .Shopper 2 40 180 4,700 — Free
Henry R. Earhart, Editor; The Palm Press, Publisher, 144 N. Railroad.
PAOLI (M6%), pop. 2,089; Chester Co. (SE). 17 m W of Philadelphia. PA RR. Manu-
factures cement, adding machines, flour, cereals. Nursery.
c $3,900
Almanack 9ti.ayr Tn"* 195« S 26 18S
George S. Forde, Editor; Phila. Section of the Institute of Radio Engineers,
Publisher, Burroughs Research Center.
Upper Main Line News -f Thursday Independent 1947 8 23 298 4.60
George and Marybelle Heintzelman, Editors and Publishers, 12 Leopard Rd.
PARKESBURG (L6). pop. 2,611; Chester Co. (SE). 20 m E of Lancaster. PA RR.
Manufactures women's garments, sparklers, toy pistol caps, winding and slitting
machinery, silk cloth, potato chips; brass foundry. Stone quarries. Diversified
farming. Potatoes, wheat, tomatoes.
Po»t+ Thursday Republican 1928
F. R. Blume, Editor and Publisher, 406 First Ave.
54,469
6 24 280 2.50 $1,426
PATTON (E4), pop. 8,148; Cambria Co. (SWC). 18 m NW of Altoona. NYC; PA RRs.
Manufactures sewer pipe, bricks, ribbons, lumber. Coal mines ; clay pits. Dairy,
stock, truck farms. Turkeys, potatoes, cabbage.
Union Press-Courier 4- Thursday Ind. Dem 1893 8 24 308 3.50 4.900
Thomas A. Owens, Editor; Thomas A. Owens and F. P. Cammarata, Publishers.
PENNSBURG (M5), pop. 1,625; Montgomery Co. (SE). 40 m N of Philadelphia.
READ RR. Manufactures hand bags, men's clothing, furniture, silk. Perkiomen
School for boys. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, rye.
Town and Country + Friday Democratic 1899 8 24 294 3.50 §4,275
G. C. Christman, Editor; Foster C. Hillegass, Publisher.
PERKASIE (M5), pop. 4,858; Bucks Co. (SE). 21 m S of Allentown. READ RR.
Manufactures men's trousers, hosiery, glass electric switch plates, cigars,
bricks, aircraft instruments, ladies sweaters, model train engines, dresses,
pin tickets and tags. Diversified farming.
Bucks Co. Medical Monthly -f Monthly Medical 1909 2 36 91x1.00 $325
J. Babbin, M.D., Editor; Bucks County Medical Society, Publisher.
Central News-Herald -f Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 294 4.00 $4,885
J. R. Cressman, Editor; Charles W. and Carlton Baum, Publishers.
PHILADELPHIAf (M6%), pop. 2,071,605; Philadelphia Co. (SE). 86 m SW of New
York. Located on west bank of Delaware River at mouth of Schuylkill River,
about 96 m from ocean. B&O; PA; READ RRs. Airlines : UAL ; AA; EAL; DAL;
TWA; PAA; NAL; AAA; CAP; NBA.
It is fourth largest retailing and manufacturing center and third largest
wholesaling center and the second largest port in the United States. A belt
line RR connects the three great trunk line systems with the 194 piers and
wharves which have a total berthing space of 190,000 linear feet. 99 piers and
wharves are equipped with railroad tracks. 31 are municipally owned; 7 are
owned by the Federal Government. The port has two grain elevators with a
capacity of 4,725,000 bushels, three coal tipples with capacity of 112,500 tons
per day, six oil docks with storage capacity of 9,900,000 barrels, three fully
equipped ore unloading piers, and pier, wharf and floating derricks with capaci-
ties up to 100 tons. There are 81 warehouses with a capacity of approximately
13,676,000 square feet for storage. Also 9 cold storage warehouses with
a capacity of 11,944,000 cubic feet. The port facilities, in conjunction with
the railroads, make it possible to transfer freight from any railroad point
in the country direct to any steamship wharf in the city and vice versa.
In 1955 there were 4,774 manufacturing establishments, which produced
goods valued at $5,034,721,000. The more important are the petroleum and
cane sugar refineries; textile mills; printing and publishing houses; clothing
and worsted goods factories; foundries and machine shops; meat packing
plants ; paper mills ; fruit and vegetable canneries ; cigar factories ; tanneries ;
textile dyeing and finishing plants. A large percentage of the Building and
Loan Associations in the country are located here. Philadelphia is noted for its
places of historical interest; the next to largest municipal park in the country,
residential suburbs with beautiful homes, and as a medical and educational
center. Here are the University of Pennsylvania and many other institutions
of higher learning, including trade, business and medical and professional
schools. Three suspension bridges connect Philadelphia with New Jersey and the
seashore resorts. Fifteen banks. Federal Reserve Bank. Bank clearings (1957),
$57,767,000,000; deposits (6-30-58), $5,637,866,000. 610,258 electric meters;
560,045 gas meters; 687,644 telephones. Three TV stations.
Adult Class (no adv.) .Quarterly Baptist S. S 1907 2 26 88 x.65 $211,279
American Baptist Publication Society, 1701 Chestnut St. (8).
ClrcuUtt<»-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March AB.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRtnd McNatty
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to th* as* of the Directory in front of book.
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PHILADELPHIAt (Continued)
Adult, The (no adv.) Quarterly
Junior, The (no adv.) Quarterly
Uniform Lesson Teacher,
The (no adv.).
Estab Coif O Width? Depth Sub
1949 1 46 85 1.25
(Evan. & Ref.
| church School
1949
194ft
1849
46
oe
86
85 i-25
197 9 9K
127 2-25
Aircraft and Missiles
Manufacturing
(Mfg. Aircraft
y \& Missiles
Young People (no adv.) Quarterly fchurcb*School 1949 l 46 85 ll25
Fred E. McQueen, Editor; The Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian
Church in the U. S. A. and the Christian Education Press, Publisher,
1505 Race St. (2).
Afro- American 4- (Negro) Saturday Independent 1934 8 23 815 6.00
Ruth Jenkins, Editor; Afro-American Publishing Co., 427 S. Broad St. (47).
1958 3 25 140 5.00
2 40 140
Controlled free dist.
W. Thomas MacNew, Editor; Chilton Publications, 56th & Chestnut Sts. (39).
America -f (Ukrainian) {JJulun* " ***** Independent 1912 7 26 280 7.00
Eugene Zyblikewych, Editor; Providence Assn., of Ukrainian Catholics in
America, Publisher, 817 N. Franklin St. (28).
[American-
American- German Review Bi-monthly -{German 1934 2 36 130 4.00
[Relations
Alice H. Finckh, Editor ; Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Publisher,
420 Chestnut St. (6).
American Journal of IBi-monthly Anatomical 1901 1 60 112 20.00
Anatomy / Subscription price, $10.00 per vol., 2 vols. annually.
W is tar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Publisher, 86th St. at Spruce (4).
Cirt
$62,685
$9,438
17,314
$17,910
acy!!™!..?' ............. {Monthly ..........
. lice, Editor; Philadelphia Colleg
.Pharmacy 1825 1 50 93x4.00
L. F. Tice, Editor; Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, Publisher,
Forty-third St. and Kingsessing Ave. (4).
American Journal of Phys- iQuarterly Anthropol 1918 1 60 112 10.00
ical Anthropology J Subscription price $10.00 per vol., 1 vol. annually.
Anatomical Record Monthly Anatomical 1906 1 60 112 80.00
Subscription price, $10.00 per vol., 8 vols. annually.
Dr. Charles M. GOBS, Editor: W is tar Institute of Anatomy and Biology,
Publisher, 36th St. at Spruce (4).
AlSled<iaal *Sdences?f ™* JMonthly Medical 1820 2 29 112 10.00
Richard A. Kern,' M/D^' Editor; Lea & Febiger, Pubs., 600 Washington Sq. (6).
American Practitioner and \w-_fviir iur*w««ni 1950 2 40 130 10.00
Digest of Treatment [Monthly Medical Total unpaid dist.
John B. Youmans, Editor; J. B. Lippincott Co., E. Washington Square (5).
American Underwriter Ftntly (Sat. )...Insur. Indus 1873 4 26 158 6.00
J. E. Dearden, Editor and Pub., 1409-1411 Philadelphia Saving Fund Bldg. (7).
Anatomical Record — See American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
Anesthesiology Bi-monthly Medical 1940 1 60 112x10.00
Ralph M. Tovell, M.D., Editor; American Society of Anesthesiologists, Inc.,
Publisher, 3 Penn Center Plaza (2).
Animaldom Monthly S.P.C.A 1930 3 28
Not published during August.
Mrs. Eloise Danenhower, Editor; Pennsylvania S.P.C.A., Publisher,
350 E. Erie Ave. (34).
Annals of Internal Medicine 4-.. Monthly Medical 1922 2 82
Dr. Maurice C. Pincoffs, Editor; American College of Physicians,
4200 Pine St. (4).
Annals of Surgery Monthly Surgical 1885 2 33 114 15.00
John H. Mulholland, M.D., Ed.; J. B. Lippincott, Pub., E. Washington Sq. (5).
1889 2 28 109 7.00
17,212
110,000
$3,100
974
916
1,156
4,026
* 10,680
2,679
$7,468
124 x.50 $20,800
118x10.00
Publisher,
Annals of the American 1 r
Academy of Political and [Bi-monthly .....
Social Science, The ............ J 1
Thorsten Sellin, Editor; The American Academy of Political and Social Science,
Publisher, 8937 Chestnut St. (4).
(Aquarium
Aquarium-f Monthly {Fish, Care 1932 2 80 115 2.50
[& Culture
Allan Fletcher, Editor; Innes Publishing Co., 12th & Cherry Sts. (7).
Archers* Magazine, The Monthly Archery 1952 3 26 136 x2.50
Official publication of the National Archery Association. Controlled free dist.
J. W. Anderson, Editor; The Archer's Publishing Co., Inc.. 1200 Walnut St. (7).
Art Alliance Bulletin Monthly Arts 1921 2 34 112 x
Not issued during June, July, August, September.
Andrew J. Seraphin, Editor; Philadelphia Art Alliance, Publisher, 251 S. 18th St.
Asbestos Monthly Asbestos 1919 1 44 82 8.00
E. E. Cox, Ed.; Secretarial Service, Pub., 807 Western Saving Fund Bldg. (7).
Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers (wkly) — Comprised of:
^Advertising for these newspapers may be placed through the office of the
Associated Community Newspapers, 12 South 12th St. (4).
+Beacon — See Logan Beacon.
22,304
12,601
11,721
£16,300
14,263
$1,328
2,400
tl,506
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher*s Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Gold* to the us* of the Directory In front of book.
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PHILADELPHIA! (Continued) Estib Cols * Width T Depth Sub Cirt
*Castor Times + .Thursday Independent 1934 8 22 800 8.50 8,600
Richard Thorpe Lawson, Editor and Publisher, 8088 Frankford Ave. (86).
^Chestnut Hill Hera Id + Thursday Independent 1986 8 28 280 2.50 J4.000
Giro's in Mt. Airy, Chestnut Hill, Wyndmoor, Erdenheira, Flourtown, Oreland.
Harold C. McCuen, Editor and Publisher, 8604 Germantown Ave. (18).
^^ ^ y Independent 1881 8 24 294
TeTT ~Frankf ord ' Avei (24 ) .
*Frankford Times -f Thursday Independent 1934 8 22 800 8.50
Richard Thorpe Lawson, Editor and Publisher, 8033 Frankford Ave. (86). 13,000 — Free
•Girard Home News (offset). Thursday Independent 1937 5 22 234 $10,800 — Free
Solis Silverman. Editor; 8026 Ridge Ave. (21).
•Guide and Juniata Guide Thursday Independent 1939 6 24 216 2.40
Ralph E. Mitosky, Editor and Publisher, 2911 C St. (84).
*Juniata News Wednesday Independent 1934
Juniata News. Publisher, 2241 North Fifth St. (83).
•Kensington Bulletin Friday Independent 1924
23
24
223
203
8.00
J6.500 — Free
3.00
$20,500 — Free
L. Fields, Editor; Peerless Publishing Co., Publisher, 2187 N. Front St. (22).
* Kensington Guide — See Guide and Juniata Guide.
*Kensington News Thursday Independent 1935 8 24 294
4677 Frankford Ave. (24).
•Lindley-Olney News + Thursday Independent 1936 5 24 224
H. M. Golove, Ed.; H. M. Golove, I. Goldberg, Pub., 5022 N. Fifth St.
•Logan Beacon Thursday Independent 1940 6 24 224
The Beacon, Inc., Publisher, 4936 York Road (41).
•Mayfair Times Thursday Independent 1937 8 24 300
8038 Frankford Ave. (86).
*Midtown Crier-f Thursday Independent 1955 8 22 308
3.00 $300
$9,700 — Free
(20).
3.00
6.00 **7,427
6.00
$12,000 — Free
Robert Gallagher, Editor; Ocker Pub'ns, Publisher, 1436 W. Lycoming St. (40).
•Nicetonian-f .Thursday Independent 1956 8 22 308 6j060000__Free
Robert Gallagher, Editor; Ocker Pub'ns, Publisher, 1436 W. Lycoming St. (40)'.
•North City Bulletin Wednesday Independent .1954 5 28 216 40,000 — Free
William Hellman. Editor and Publisher, 7967 Castor Ave. (16).
•Northeast News and WK,,-.,I.. 1****+**-*+ *928 8 21 294 8.00 $750
Mayfair News {Thursday Independent $16,000— Free
4677 Frankford Ave. (24).
........ ........ independent .......
Marvin Gross, Editor; Community Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,
6616 Castor Ave. (24).
1926 8
24 224
22 308
•North Penn Chat 4- .Thursday Independent
Robert Gallagher, Editor; Ocker Publications, 1436 W. Lycoming St.
•North Philadelphia Globe -f. Thursday Independent 1928 8 21 294
Joseph J. McMahon. Editor; Times-Chronicle Co., Publisher,
Ogontz Ave. and Washington Lane (38).
•Oakdale Weekly 4- ~ Thursday Independent 1895 8 22 808
Robert Gallagher, Editor; Ocker Publications, Inc., Publisher,
1436 W. Lycoming St. (40).
•Olney Times-f Thursday Independent 1909 8 24 294
Thomas F. Reilly, Editor and Publisher, 5703 N. 5th St. (20).
•Point Breeze Times 4- Friday Independent 1947 5 24 224
Joseph Bartaah, Editor and Publisher, 2110 Farrell Lane.
3.00
$24,500 — Free
5.00
$12,000— Free
(40).
3.00 $750
$16,000— Free
5.00
$12,000— Free
3.00 $600
$18,000 — Free
4.00
$15,900 — Free
* ........ »-- p
8 24 301 $ 15,000 — Free
.....
Harold C. McCuen, Editor; Weekly Review Pub. Co., Inc., 100 W. Heetor St.,
Conshohocken.
•Rising Sun Times ................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1934
8038 Frankford Ave. (36).
8 24 300 6.00 **3,3»5
5 24 224
24
24
224
224
224
Friday ............. Independent ....... 1937
1226 w Moyamensing Ave. (48).
•South Philadelphian .............. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1925
702 Christian St. (46).
•South Philadelphia Review 4- Friday ............. Independent ....... 1949
Susan Levin, Editor; Leon Levin, Publisher, 1709 S. 7th St. (48).
*^?mheT+ * G1°be ^ ]Th«»a"y ........ Independent ....... 1945 5 24
Jo8eph*Bartaih;'Editor'; Bartash Publications, 2110 Farrell Lane.
•Suburban Press-f ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1929 8 1 24
Harold C. McCuen, Ed.; Weekly Review Publishing Co., Inc., 100 W. Heetor St.,
Conshohocken.
•Tioga News-f- ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 8 22 308 6.00
Robert Gallagher, Editor; Ocker Publications, Inc., Publisher,
1436 W. Lycoming St. (40).
2.60 $200
1:18,600 — Free
4.00
f 19,600 — Free
301 3.00
934
.
$12,000— Free
frSept. AB.C. Statement; *Jon« and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPvUtoher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Us«s Mats. ^ Nonpareil
*m*. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership <M.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the *»• of the Directory In front of book.
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PHILADELPHIA)* (Continued) Estab Cols0 Width V Depth Sub
*West Oak Lane Beacon Thursday Independent 1951 5 24 224
The Beacon, Inc., 4085 York Rd. (41).
A8TM Bulletin 8 ti a yr . [Laboratory 1921 3 26 18*v97K
e* n ° "' * yr I Equipment Controlled fi
R. E. Hess, Editor; American Society for Testing Materials, Publisher,
1916 Race St. (8).
f Augsburg Teacher for Inter-]
mediates and Seniors (Quarterly Lutheran S. 8.... 1874 2 27 101 2.10
(no adv.) J
Augsburg Teacher for Little]
Ones and Juniors (Quarterly Lutheran S. S.... 187 4 2 27 101 2.50
(no adv.) J
Augsburg Teacher for Youngl
People and Adults [Quarterly Lutheran S. S.... 187 4 2 27 101 2.50
(no adv.) J
Board of Parish Education, Editors ; United Lutheran Publication House,
2900 Queen Lane (29).
1895 3 25 140 2 00
Automotive Industries Semi-mo I ^J*? &A?r" 2 40 140
"IcraftMf*.
J. R. Ouster, Editor; Chilton Co., Publisher, 56th and Chestnut Sts.
A-V. The (no adv.) Monthly Anti-Vivisectfn,1892 2 33
Not issued during August.
American Anti-Vivisection Soc., Publisher, 1903 Chestnut St. (3).
Baptist Leader (no adv.) Monthly Baptist 1939 | JJ
American Baptist Publication Society, 1701 Chestnut St. (3).
Bible Standard and Herald
Total unpaid dist.
(39).
112 xl.OO
Cirt
11,719
1,257
5,200
5,325
19,000
*20,281
3,824
tl5,000
140
140
3.25 $67,981
(no^dv.')8 Kin*d°m [Monthly Rell*ious 192° ControWf^eL0t°
tl.725
J585
R. G. Jolly, Editor; Laymen's Home Missionary Movement, Publisher,
2101-18 S. llth St.
Biological Abstracts* Monthly {olo°gyf Botany 1926 2
Biological Abstracts, Inc., Publisher, University of Pennsylvania,
8815 Walnut St. (4).
rciv^A 1882 8 27 140 3.00
Boot and Shoe Recorder Semi-mo \? n?fu , T«^«. 2 89 14°
\Leather Indus. Total utlpaid dist.
John J. Reilly, Editor; Chilton Co., Inc.. Publisher, Chestnut and 56th Sts. (39).
Breeze-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1927 8 24 294 2.00
Adelaide M. Blaetz, Editor; Blaetz Bros., Inc., Publishers,
Jarrett and Rockledge Sts. (11).
Building and Realty I- . JHome Bid*. & 1953 5 24 210 8.00
Record + JMonday |Gen,, Int Controlled free dist.
William E. Johnson, Editor and Publisher, 618 Commercial Trust Bldg. (2).
« ii *, , Evg.ex.Sun.. T . „, „«. 1847 8 22 808 15.60**695,960
Bulletin* Su* Morn Independent Saturday circ. **586,676
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 10.40^*699,114
M. F. Ferguson, Editor; Bulletin Company, Publisher, 80th and Market Sts. (1).
r* Diagnosis,
Cancer Bi-monthly < ^ResTarch 1948 2 34 118 12>°°
' of Cancer
Fred W. Stewart, M.D., Ed.; J. B. Lippincott Co., Pubs., E. Washington Sq. (5).
Car, The + Monthly Motor & Trav.... 1920 4 28 207 xl.OO
Robert M. Cameron. Editor; Automobile Club of Philadelphia, Publisher,
421 De Kalb St., Norristown.
Castor Times — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Catedic Standard and JFriday Catholic 1895 8 22 300 3.00
*Rev. A.* L*."bstheimer," Editor; Catholic Standard and Times Pub. Co.,
1818 Cherry St. (3).
Chamber of Commerce 1 rm,™.«rf,v [Chamber of 1949 5 24 210 x
News 4- (offset) >lnursday (Commerce Controlled circ.
Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia, Publisher, 121 S. Broad St. (7).
Chat, The — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Chestnut Hill Herald— See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Church History Quarterly Religious Hist... 1931 3 27 140 1.00
J. H. Nichols and F. A. Norwood, Editors; American Society of Church History,
Publisher. 620 Witherspoon Bldg. (7).
Church News 8 ti. a yr Episcopal 1?Jl2 * 2J 142 VA°
Henry S. Paynter, Ed.; Epis'al Diocese of Pa.. Pub.. 202 W. Rittenhouse Sq. (8).
' Church School Worker \Monthly Religious 1950 2 33 119 8.00
(no adv.) I
July-August issues combined.
Marie Rose Remmel, Editor.
Youth (no adv.) Bi-wkly Religious 1988 2 25 84 2.50
Herman C. Ahrens, Jr.. Editor; The Christian Education Press and The Pilgrim
Press, Publisher, 1505 Race St. (2).
126 100.00 J6.462
*19,612
2,830
§6,300
3,304
5,508
6,769
$58,000
77,240
5,000
1,000
t29,397
126,203
CircuUtta
r*Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Attdit; >BPA Audit;
|PO. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included la membership ft*.
BE SURE TO READ the Gnld* to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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PHILADELPHIA! (Continued) Estab Cols$ Width VDtpth Sub Circ
City Line News -f (offset) Thursday Independent 1953 6 24 224 $14,000 — Free
Shirley and Arthur Snyder, Editors and Publishers, 1406 Manoa Rd. (31).
Civil Service Report er-f \iLrrt«fhi« I Civil Service 10SO . 9* 91A 9 An
(Penna. ft Del. Ed.). /Monthly {Employees 1989 6 24 214 2-°°
James Service, Editor; Civil Service Reporter Pub. Co., 1846 Chestnut St. (7).
Commercial Car Journal Monthly (?iSS?*%Ii 2 41 14°
Uieetsa ira. Controlled circ. >SO,1O4
Charles B. Raws on. Editor; Chilton Co., Pub., 56th and Chestnut Sts. (39).
Counselor, The (offset) Monthly {s^ecYsJties 1954 2 4° 14° 5'00 *2»BO°
Joseph M. Segel, Editor; Advertising Specialty Institute, Publisher,
4730 Chestnut St. (89).
County Agent and Vo-Ag lMn«*Mv f?2
Teacher. .............................. JMonthly .......... | Lead
8 27 148 6.00
_eachers Controlled circ.
G. L. Berg, Editor; Ware Brothers Company, Publisher, 817 N Broad St. (7).
Courier (Negro) — See Pittsburgh.
r Crossroads -f (no adv.) Quarterly Presbyterian 1950 3 26 125 1.75
Issued 6 month preceding.
1 WI^SerS-f.er(noUadv.) }Quarterly Presby. S. S 1957 3 24 126 2.00
L Board of Christian Education of the United Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.,
Publisher, Witherspoon Bldg. (7).
Current History .Monthly JAffSrs* W°rld 1914 2 82 115 7*°°
Carol L. Thompson, Editor; Events Publishing Co., Inc., 108-10 Walnut St. (6).
Dlly Penn.ylv.ntan, TheV...^.0^ SuV Collect. 1886 C6on£lleff ^e dlat.
Franklin Society, Students of the Univ. of Penna., Pub., 8443 Woodland Ave.
Day-Morning Journal + (Yid.) Every morn. ..Republican 1900 8 24 294 20.00
Esther C. Tierkel, Editor; Mrs. D. B. Tierkel, Publisher, 832 S. Fifth St. (6).
Delaware Valley Announcer.. Monthly {^EnV'^1"" 192? 2 40 140 X4'°°
Robert C. Williams, Editor ; Engineers Club of Philadelphia, Publisher,
4 So. 15th St. (2).
fD t gt 1938 8 27 140 7.50
Department Store Economist. Monthly iw2.«i£».» 2 41 140
( Retailing Controlled circ.
Frank Kiefer. Editor; Chilton Co., Inc., Publisher, Chestnut and 56th Sts. (39).
Diseases of the Colon 1 pi W^T^M*. t*.™*^** 1958 2 38 114 12-°°
and Rectum f Bi-monthly Proctology Controlled free dist.
Louis A. Buie, Sr., M.D., Editor; J. B. Lippincott Co., Publishers,
E. Washington Sq.
Dispatch Sunday Republican 1848 5 24 217 8.50
Herman M. Ellis, Publisher, 1414 S. Penn Square (2).
TH.f»iKn«n« Ao.* Uf««tMv /Shippers, Carriers 1901 8 26 140 5.00
DUtribution Age Monthly....j& Warehousemen Controlled circ.
A. W. Greene, Editor; Chilton Co., Inc., Pub., 66th and Chestnut Sts. (39).
Dr«el Trian*le+ V Friday Colletf.te 1921 C«ntr2o4lled2jr°ee ^
Students of Drexel Institute of Technology, Editors and Publishers,
82nd and Chestnut Sts. (4).
Eastern Banker-f Saturday Financial 1946 4 24 155 6.00
Harris Vennema, Editor; Barnes ft Williams Co., Publisher, Controlled free dist.
600 Commercial Trust Bldg., 16 S. Broad St. (2).
Eastern Dealer Monthly {Sn^ft^up? 1907 8 26 14° 2'°°
James J. Ward, Editor; George Wright Ferguson, Pub., 1228 Cherry St. (7).
r Design, Mfg.
Electronic Industries Monthly { feS^c*1 "" * Controlled circ.
i Equipment
Bernard F. Osbahr. Editor; Chilton Co., Publisher, 66th and Chestnut Sts. (89).
Erdenheim Herald— See Chestnut Hill Herald.
/Undenom.
>31,053
1136,000
*18,000
10,000
ns.ooo
23,200
>29,979
1,439
596
>26,211
1,000
1,800
4,853
329
>47,303
t35,904
27 143 6.00
Controlled circ.
Eternity Monthly {R3i|n0in' 1931 3 2T 14° 8'°°
D. G. Barnhouse, Ed.; Evangelical Foundation Inc., Pub., 1716 Spruce St. (3).
[Pesticide, 1RQA
Farm Chemicals Monthly \ Fertilizer 18**
[Trade
Lee Wilcox, Editor; Ware Brothers Co., Publisher, 317 N. Broad St. (7).
Farm Journal Monthly Agricultural 1877 3 27 143 2.00*3,344,409
Printed in four editions: Eastern; Central; Southern; Western.
Carroll P. Streeter, Editor; Farm Journal, Inc., Publisher, Washington Sq. (5).
Food Trad*N«w»4- Bi-wWy( Wed.) Grocery 1945 8 23 297 8.00
Food Trade News Co., Pub., 801 Liberty Trust Bldg. (7). Controlled free dist.
Fournier NewsV Bi-mo.(Fri.)... Collegiate 1931 5 24 208 2.00
Students of College of Chestnut Hill, Eds. and Pubs., Chestnut Hill (18).
Frankford News Gleaner — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Frankford Times — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
>7.S64
14,797
703
A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; *Publisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
•BM. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlssved only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the MM of the Directory in front of book.
898
ft
15 200
*w*'wv
36 126x2.50 $3,000
780 4343
2. 40** 19,741
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Friends Journal 4- ................... JSaturday ......... Friends .............. 1955 3 27 128 4.50
William Hubben, Editor; Friends Pub'g Corp., Publisher, 1515 Cherry St. (2).
^ ..... Natural Hist ...... 1936 2
Issued from Oct. to June. Tssued 15th of preceding month.
McCready Huston, Editor; The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,
Publisher, 19th St. and the Parkway (8).
Gazette- Democrat + (Ger.)... Saturday ......... Independent. ...... 1838 8 23 294
Philip Korell, Editor; Staats-Herold Corp., Publisher, 924 Arch St. (7).
Germantown Courier + ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1936 9 28 800
See also Philadelphia Suburban Newspapers, Inc., Ardmore, Pa.
A. E. Hickerson, Publisher, 156 W. Chelten Ave. (44).
Germantown Crier ................... Quarterly ........ Local History.... 194 8 2 49 140
Germantown Historical Society, Publisher, 5214 Germantown Ave. (44).
Girard Home News — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Graphic Arts Review .............. Monthly .......... ( ? ™ntjn* * 1938 2 £° ",? *:50
" * I Allied Indus. Controlled circ.
Wm. E. Lickfield. Editor; M & L Publishing Co., 919 Walnut St. (7).
G~ffm»taeft™ ............. jMonthly .......... Executives ......... 1912 8 26 140 6.00 >12344
Arthur Lipson, Ed.; Greater Philadelphia Magazine, Pub., 1420 Walnut St. (2)
Groong CCrane) (Armen.) ....... Friday ............. Armen. Ints ....... 1919 5 26 224 3.00
Kami? Kevorkian, Editor; Groon Publishing Co., 5617 Walnut St. (39).
Gwiazda+ (Star) (Polish) ..... Thursday ........ Fraternal ........... 1902 7 26 294 2.00
Francis Grzeskowiak, Editor; Polish Star Pub. Co., Inc., Publisher,
8022 Richmond St. (34).
1866 !« "0
1.00
927
1,800
§7,962
Hardware Age .......................... Ftnt.y (Thurs.) ....Hardware ..... 1
t „ „
*36 3
William A. Phair, Ed.; Chilton Co., Inc., Publisher, Chestnut and 56th Sts. (39).
Hawk-f V .................................. Bi-weekly ....... Collegiate ........... 1930 5 25 210 2.00
Students of St. Joseph's College, Eds. and Pubs., 54th and City Line Ave. (31).
Herald — See Chestnut Hill Herald.
Holiday ..................................... Monthly .......... {^Travel™ 1946 4 27 17°
Issued 3rd Tuesday of the month preceding month on cover.
Ted Patrick, Editor; Curtis Publishing Co., Independence Square (5).
Home (no adv.) ....................... Quarterly ........ Baptist S. 8 ....... .1900 2 26 88
American Baptist Publication Soc'y, 1701 Chestnut St. (3).
Independent + (Negro) .......... Saturday ........ Independent ....... 1931 5 24 210
5'°°
W. Randy Dixon, Editor; Phila. Independent, Inc., Pub., 1708 Lombard St. (46).
f Industrial Consultant(offset).Bi-monthly.... {£*&*}&, 195° Controlled"?* dirt.
I
.65 £40,003
6.00**23^46
(6).
t«.000
A. E. Booker, Editor; Shopper Publications, Publisher, 416 Walnut St.
Industrial Reporter (offset) ..Bi-monthly ..... {g^SSfe, 1952 cSnt&ledfrU dist.
^ J. L. Lekoff, Editor; Shopper Publications, Publisher, 416 Walnut St. (6).
Industrial Maintenance and I-.,. /Plant Engr. 1940 8 40 210
Plant Operation .............. JMontniy .......... \& Mainten. Controlled circ. >71,374
Maintenance Publishing Co., Cuthbert at 36th Sts.
Industrial Supplier and 1 n/rrt«ffci,r find. Supply 1958 4 26 210
Distributor News ............... J Montnly ......... •} & Distrib'n Controlled free dist.
L. M. Wasserbly, Editor and Publisher, Cuthbert at 36th St. (1).
1829 8 "°
$5,500
25,000
Inquirer* ................................ Every Morn....Independent .......
ColoTand comic strip advertising accepted. unday
Walter H. Annenberg, Editor and Publisher, Inquirer BIdg. (1).
Q«arterly ........ Baptist S. S ........ 1879
Junior Class (no adv.) . ... Quarterly ....... Baptist S.S. ... 1905
Juniors (offset) (no adv.) ....... Monthly .......... Baptists. S ........ 1938
Junior Teacher (no adv.) Quarterly ...... Baptist S.S. ..1909
Primary Teacher (no adv.) Quarterly ........ Baptist S. S ....... 1907
Story World (offset) (no adv.) Monthly .......... Baptist S. S ........ 1871
Teens (no adv.) ....................... Sunday ............ Baptist S. S ........ 1938
American Baptist Publication Society, 1701 Chestnut St. (8).
Milk Producers 1Monthly .......... Dairy Ind ........... 1920 8
H..jamrson\'"¥ditor; Inter-State Milk Producers Cooperative,
401 N. Broad St. (8).
_. , /Metal Wk.
Iron Age ................................... Thursday ........ \indua.
G. F. Sullivan, Editor; Chilton Co., Inc., Publisher,
Chestnut and 66th Sts. (89).
/Child's Int.
2
24
91
.65
$38,067
1
52
85
.65
$32,641
2
40
136
1.30
$68,120
2
26
91
1.00
$8,092
2
26
90
1.00
$2,388
2
40
136
1.10
$76,589
3
27
135
1.30
$50,829
, , _ _m , . % „ ., , .
Jack and Jill (no adv.) .......... Monthly .......... {under 10 Yrs.
1855
1938
27
26
41
150 x.60
Publisher,
140
140
5.00
Qualified paid
Controlled circ.
5,816
>26,972
>21,161
29
100
100
3.50 $650,256
Prints monthly edition in Braille. Subscription price $8.50 a yr. Circ. $400.
Ada C. Rose, Editor; Curtis Publishing Company, Independence Square (5).
Jednosc+ (Unity) (Polish). .Thursday....... ..Independent..... 1917 -£ *« 2« ™°
John J. Nowosielski, Editor; B. S. Pluta, Publisher, 8181 Richmond St. (84).
54,500
++Seot A B C Statement;
"
and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
Report; Light face, estimated; -{-Use. Mat.. jJNonpareil
14 to inch. tCounty seat PopuUtion-1950 Cetwus xRand McNall*
a«]WM fie*
ms. 12 to tech. V Agate lines, .
estimate. VI«wed only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership let.
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Jewelers' Circular-Keystone.. .Monthly Ret. Jewelers
Estab ColrtWidthVDtpth Sub
1869 3 27 140 8.00
2 40 140
Total unpaid dist.
Lansford F. King, Ed.; Chilton Co., Inc., Publisher, Chestnut and 56th Sts. (89).
Jewish Daily Forward (Phila. edition)— See Jewish Daily Forward, New York City.
Jewish Exponent -f Friday Religious 1887 5 24 210 1.00
Jewish Exponent, Publisher, 1608 Spruce St. (8).
Jewish Quarterly Review Quarterly {pMloV^011*6'' 191° l 44 93 6-°°
Cire
Dr. A. A. Neuman and Dr. S. Zeitlin, Editors; Dropsie College for Hebrew and
Cognate Learning, Publisher, Broad and York Sts. (82).
o... ........ Amer.Folklore.,,1888 1 52 108 x6.50
Richard *'Dors'on7*Editor; American Folklore Society, Publisher, Bennett Hall,
University of Pennsylvania (4).
Journal of Biblical Literature.Quarterly ........ Biblical .............. 1882 1 48 98 7.50
D. N. Freodman, Editor; Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Publisher,
222 N. Fifteenth St. (2).
~ Journal of Cellular and Com-1 Bi-monthly ..... Physiology ........ 1932 1 60 112 20.00
parative Physiology ........ /Subscription price $10.00 per vol., 2 vols. annually.
Journal of Comparative 1 Bi-monthly ..... Neurology .......... 1891 1 50 112 20.00
Neurology ........................ /Subscription price, $10.00 per vol.. 2 vols. annually.
Journal of Experimental 19 ti. a yr .......... Zoological .......... 1904 1 60 112 30.00
Zoology ............................ /Subscription price, $10.00 per vol., 3 vols. annually.
Journal of Morphology ........... Bi-monthly ..... Morphology ....... 1887 1 60 112 20.00
Subscription price, $10.00 per volume. 2 volumes annually.
Journal of Nutrition ............... Monthly .......... Nutrition ........... 1928 1 60 11222.50
Subscription price, $7.50 per volume. 8 volumes annually.
Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Publisher, 86th St. at Spruce (4).
1310
*3*,732
1,270
3,000
1,142
730
1,068
834
2,610
..... Homeopathic ..... 1844 2 39 126 6.00
ditor; American Institute of Homeopathy, Publisher,
Allan D. Sutherland, __.
1601 Chestnut St. (8).
Journal of the American ")
Society of Chartered Life Lr\««%.4.A«.i— T«..«*.....»A
Underwriters f offset) rviuarteny insurance...!
(no adv.) J
J. Harry Wood, Editor; American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters,
Publisher, 3924 Walnut St.
JOInTt1tu°te Th.e..™l!!.i.?. JMonthly Scien. & Tech.... 1826 1 57 10610.00
John S. Buriew" Editor*; The Franklin Institute, Pub.. 20th St. and Parkway (8).
Journal of the Society for 1
Industrial and Applied [Quarterly Mathematics .1953 1 54 98 xS.OO
Mathematics J
I. E. Block, Editor; Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Publisher,
Box 7541 (1).
Junior American « Monthly Jr. O. U. A. M..1926 6 24 220 1.00
Thomas L. Scalfe, Editor; Direction of National Board of Officers, Publisher,
P. O. Box 6919 (32).
Junior Class — See Intermediate-Senior Class.
Juniors — See Intermediate-Senior Class.
Junior Teacher — See Intermediate-Senior Class.
Junior, The — See Adult, The.
Ka-fie-Ac-r- Monthly Travel 1923 3 24 126 xS.OO
T. W. McGrath, Editor; K. of C. Auto Club, Pub., 157-159 N. 15th St. (2).
Kensington Bulletin — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Kensington Guide — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Kensington News — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Keystone Motorist-f- .Monthly Motoring 1911 5 24 206 xl.OO
Donald Heritage, Editor; Keystone Automobile Club, Pub., 220 S. Broad St. (2).
Khaki and Blue Monthly {w^Vets^'1*1 1942 4 24 162 1'00
John J. Benson, Editor; John W. Taylor, Pub., Room 1436 Land Title Bldg. (10).
Knitting Mill News Monthly Knit. Trades 1928 2 80 115 2'00
L. F. Malis and R. S. Geer, Editors; Knitting Mill News, Inc., Publisher,
Frankford Ave. and Westmoreland St., Bldg. 5 (34).
Kolping Banner Monthly Fraternal 1929 2 44 140
Catholic Kolping Society of America, Publisher, 4648 N. Fifth St. (40)
Kyiv (Kiev) (Ukrainian) Bi-monthly ....Literary 1950 2 26 112
B. Romanenchuk, Editor and Publisher, 888 N. 7th St. (28). 1 54 112
Ladies' Home Journal Monthly Women's Int..*.. 18 83 4 27 170
Issued last Thursday of month preceding its date.
Bruce Gould and Beatrice Blackmar Gould, Editors ; Curtis Publishing Company,
Independence Square (5).
Lantern V 4 ti. a yr Collegiate 1922 8 28 128
Students of University of Pennsylvania Evening School, Editors and Publishers,
Dietrich Hall (4).
....1946 2 25 98 5.00 $10,800
13,039
$2,500
149,683
tS,874
140,664
625
3,763
1.00
tl,500
*400
8.50*5,695,399
8.60
Cirodatioa— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jane and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
•mi, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch, t County test Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlsstttd only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the we of the Directory la front of book.
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PHILADELPHIAt (Continued) Estab Cols<2> Width ?Dtpth Sub
La Salle Collegian V ............... Wednesday ....Collegiate .......... .1930 5 24 210 x
Students of La Salle College, Editors and Publishers. Logan Station (41).
Leaders' Group ........................ Monthly .......... Religious ............ 3 27 140
Comprised of: Calvinist, Church Herald, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Home Missions,
Atlanta, Ga.; Living Church, Milwaukee, Wis. ; Presbyterian Survey, Richmond,
Va. ; Lutheran Layman, St. Louis, Mo. ; United Church Herald, St. Louis, Mo. ;
World Outlook, New York, N. Y. See individual listings. Group advertising
may be placed through Allen E. Shubert Co., 3818 Chestnut St. (4).
Legal Intelligencer-h .............. {JJ g™n®x'Sat' Legal .................. 1843 6 26 245 30.00
Way land H. Elsbree, Editor; Legal Intelligencer, Inc., Pub., 10 8. 87th St. (4).
^H^UM*)^^*"^ ......... Independent ....... 1917 5 24 224 8.00
Partly free distribution.
A. J. Di Silvestro, Editor and Publisher, 1506 S. Fifteenth St. (46).
Lindley-Olney News — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
1957 2 21 86 10.00
Lippincott's Medical Science. Semi-mo. .. Physicians ........ 1 46 86
Controlled free dist.
Walter Kahoe, Ph.D., Medical Science Inc., Pub., East Washington Square (5).
Logan Beacon — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Lutheran ................................... Wednesday ....Lutheran ........... 1918 2 27
Rev. G. Elson Ruff. Editor; United Lutheran Publication House,
2900 Queen Lane (29).
Cire
3,600
853,760
1,336
100 3.50
Publisher,
132,177
191,637
Lutheran Woman's Work K, .U1
(no adv.) [Monthly
Mrs. Howard R. Gold, Editor; United Lt
Luth. Miss ...... 1908
2 32 105 1.00 65,352
, 1 Lutheran Church Women, United Lutheran
Church in America, Publisher, 704 Muhlenberg Bide. 1228 Spruce St. (7).
1895 2 26 129 2.00
Luther Life Monthly Lutheran 2 26 129
Controlled free dist.
Philip R. Hoh, Editor; Luther League of America, Pub., 1228 Spruce St. (7).
Mayfair Times — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
9,426
1,731
Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1955 c5nt
6,014
8,936
111 15.00
120 1.00 J6.500
ide 1 fT *•* «.« i
^Monthly 1?^™™™!
) J f Management
1953
2 28 56
Controlled free dist.
$3,200
Medical Abstracts +
James D. Barnes, M.D., Editor; Medical Abstracts, Inc., Publisher.
825 Western Saving Fund.
Medical Clinics of North \w ^^ .U1 u*-j«— i mi a 1 A a
America (no adv.) JBi-monthly Medical 1912 1 48
W. B. Saunders Company, Publishers, W. Washington Square (6).
Mission Herald Bi-monthly ....Baptist 1897 2 36
Rev. C. C. Adams, Editor; Mission Herald, Publisher, 701 S. 19th St. (46).
Monthly Purchasing Guide
to Institutional
Management 4- ( offset)
Bernard Lee. Editor; Shopper Publications, Publisher, 416 Walnut St.
Motion Picture Exhibitor 1
plus Showmen's Trade ^Wednesday Mot. Pict. Ind....l918 3 30 148 2.00 *14,473
Review j
Also issues Physical Theatre. Extra Profits and Studio Survey every fourth
week as a bound section of regular edition.
Albert Erlick, Editor; Jay Emanuel Pub'ns, Inc., 246-48 N. Clarion St. (7).
1899 3 26 140 4.00
2 40 140
Controlled circ. >1 35,266
Frank P. Tighe, Editor; Chilton Co.. Publisher, 66th and Chestnut Sts. (89).
Mount Airy Herald — See Chestnut Hill Herald.
Mutual Magazine Monthly R.R. Employees 1916 2 28 100 xl.20
W. D. Gorman. Editor: Mutual Beneficial Assn. of Controlled free dist.
Pennsylvania Railroad Employees, Inc., Pub., Rm. 616, 16 N. 82nd St. (4).
3.00
mf^ti. A~-V ««,*«*ui~ f Auto. Maint.
Motor Age Monthly j& Service
15.892
1.894
26 116
!.?l!L^.!.e.).....lMonthly Fraternal 1944 3
Not issued during August, m . ,
Mrs. Lidia Burachynska, Editor; Ukrainian Nat'l Women's League of America,
Inc.. Publisher, 909 N. Franklin St. (28).
Nautilus, The Quarterly Conchological.... 1889 1 61 102 3.50
Issued durinpr Jan.. April, July. October.
Chas. B. Wurtz, R. Tucker Abbott and H. B. Baker, Editors and Publishers,
University of Pennsylvania, Zoo Lab. (4).
Neighborhood Advertiser-f ...Thursday Local Int. 1949& 24» 2*J J20.000— Free
Lillian T. Jackson. Editor; Clarence Z. Jackson. Publisher, 6508 Media St. (81).
New Aurora, The (Ital. j Monthly Religious 1910 2 42 133 2.00
Re^v!' A.*'F!' Vasquez,*' Editor; Italian Baptist Assn., Publisher, 1232 Tasker St.
New Jersey Journal of 1 Monthly JTr'ad*™* 192? 3 28 14° 2'00
A* Chariei CorotisT Editor; Gelmans Sign & Printing Service, Publisher,
1728 Cherry St. (3).
Newg + Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1925 6 22 200 17.70**207,083
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ.**152,857
Ray Hunt, Editor; S.R.B. TV Publishing Co., Inc.
S. W. Corner 22nd and Arch Sts. (1).
£3,000
$550
tl,500
$8,879
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >B1»A Audit:
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn: t Publisher* a Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
•mi, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
•atlmate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included la membership fee.
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Estab Cols* Width 7 Depth
19°*
Sub
Cin
$5,600
Free $2,200
PHILADELPHIAf (Continued)
New. Letter V ......................... Monthly .......... Teacher.
Edna Griffin, Editor; Majestic Press, Publisher, 1522 Cherry St. (2).
(Industrial &
Nor* Easter, The+ .................. Monthly ........ 4 Civic Activities 1923 2 42 119
I in N. E. Phila.
Charles T. Begley, Editor; Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, Pub.,
4700 Frankford Ave. (24).
North City Bulletin — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Northeast News and Mayfair News — See Associated Phila. Community Newspaper..
Northeast Weekly — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
North Philadelphia Globe — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspaper..
Oakdale Weekly — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Observer + ............................... Monday .......... Alcoholic Be v.... 19 3 6 6 24 210 8.00
Alexander Borden, Editor and Publisher, 226 N. 12th St. (7). Controlled circ. >24,499
Official Detective Stories ........ Monthly .......... D* or 1934 4 27 16° 3.00*311,384
• iDet. Stories
Phil Week, Editor; Official Detective Stories, Publisher, 400 N. Broad St. (1).
(Paint A
Official Digest Monthly ^Varnish 1919 1 27 101 8.00
[Trade
C. Homer Flynn, Editor; Fed. of Paint and Varnish Prod. Clubs, Publisher,
121 S. Broad St. (7).
Olney Times — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
°P{lteU' ^l.".^».r!!8.!!!.^...}EveryMorn Independent...... 187 9 8 25 294 18.00
John J. Palumbo, Editor; II Progresse-Italo American Pub. Co., Publisher,
702 Christian St. (48).
Optical Journal and Review 1Q-W1, __ J Optometric Prof.. SO1 „ „, 11Q ~ nn
ofOptometry JSemi-mo j& Optical Indus. 1891 2 34 119 3-°°
Maurice E. Cox, Editor; Chilton Co., Inc., Publisher, Chestnut and 56th Sts. (89).
0faffitaB?y (^.?.f».?!!L}Semi-mo Fraternal 1936 5 24 224 1.50
Prof. Alfonso M. Ressa, Editor; Pennsylvania Grand Lodge of the Order of the
Son. of Italy in America, Publisher, Broad and Federal Sts. (46).
Overbrook Times Herald Friday Independent 1947 5 24 210 2.50
J. P. Ross, Editor; Jack Rosenbluth, Publisher. 513 S. 52nd St. (43).
Paint Industry Magazine Monthly Paints l883 controlled1 f ree dis°t°
Arthur Borowsky, Editor; Heckel Publishing Co., 144 N. 12th St. (7).
P. A. R. D. Bulletin Monthly Retail Drug Trd. 1898 3 26 140x2.50
Hyman Bogash, Editor; Philadelphia Association of Retail 2 40 140
Druggists, Publisher. 2017 Spring Garden St. (SO). Controlled free dist.
Parish School V Monthly JTeacherf011'1 1921 2 86 125 2'25
John Mangum, Editor ; United Lutheran Publication House, Publisher,
2900 Queen Lane (29).
Penn Dental Journal V 4 ti. a yr Dental Coll 1897 2 30 112 1.50
Students of the University of Penn. School of Dentistry, Eds. and Pubs. (4).
Pennsylvania CPA Spokes- ln. -.--AM*. p.,v A,,-.*.,. 1931 3 28 126 !-50
man JBi-montnly Fub. Ace t g Controlled free dist.
F. Willard Heintzelman. Ed. ; Pennsylvania Inst. of Certified Public Accountants,
1100 Lewis Tower Bldg. (2).
Pennsylvania Gazette -4- V Monthly Coll. Alumni 1902 3 28 143x5.00
See also Ivy League Alumni Magazines. New York, N. Y.
General Alumni Society of the University of Pennsylvania, Publisher,
84th and Spruce St.. (4).
Pennsylvania Grocer Monthly Retail Groc 1907 j ^6 148 X2'°°
Wm. A. Hubbs, Jr., Editor; Penna. Grocers Assn., Pub., 8701 N. Broad St. (40).
Pennsylvania Labor Record + Monthly Labor 1925 5 23 217 2.00
Prints edition for I. L. G. W. U.
Alexander Ash, Editor; Labor Record, Inc., Publisher, 121 N. Broad St.,
Room 1026 (7).
Pennsylvania Magazine of IQuarterly Historical 1877 1 54 93x5.00
History and Biography....! No adv.
Historical Society of Penna., Publisher, 1800 Locust St. (7).
Pennsylvania News -hV .......... Friday Collegiate 1924 6 30 224 x
Woman's Student Government Association of the University of Pennsylvania.
Publisher, Bennett Hall, 84th and Walnut Sts. (4).
Pennsylvania Triangle V « ti. a yr Ensr AFIne Arts 1925 2 39 126x2.00
Students of the Technical Schools of the University of Pennsylvania, Editors ;
Penna. Triangle Board of the U. of P., Towne Scientific School (4).
Philadelphia Jewish Time. 4-. Fridav Jewish Int's 1925 5 24 228 3.00
Arthur Klein, Editor; Esther Klein, Publisher, 1530 Spruce St.
Philadelphia Medicine -Friday Medical 1905 2 31 112 x5.00
Philadelphia Co. Medical Society, Publisher. 801 S. 21st St. (8).
Philadelphia Purcha.or Monthly Pur. Agent. 1926 3 27 140
See also Associated Purchasing Publications. Cleveland. O. Controlled free dist.
Harold I. Patten, Editor; Purchasing Agent. Association of Philadelphia, Inc.,
Publisher, 1518 Walnut St. (2).
6,034
11,000
1:2,874
tl,284
3,000
$34,900
J400
J2.951
$2,437
1:24,500
J2.695
1.700
tl,050
$21,730
1:4,500
t2,915
Circulation— +*Se?t. A. B.C. Statement; *Jvne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubHsher*s Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued onlr during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Cold* to the we of the Directory te frot of book.
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PENNSYLVANIA
PHILADELPHIA! (Continued)
Sub
Cln
2000
'
§15.700
* 23, 331
1fl nnn
16.000
39 210
Controlled circ.
7 24 294 2.00
3 27 140x10.00
Estab Cols 0 Width VDinth
.......... B.t.Cr.d,t.........1945 8 27 T,
Official organ of Retail Merchants' Credit Association, Inc.
Thomas J. Young, Editor and Publisher, 858. 9th St.
Plan, The .................................. Monthly .......... Lumber .............. 1910 8 26 140 xS.OO
R. A. Jones, Editor; Middle Atlantic Lumberman's Assiu, Publisher,
Room 1605, 2 Penn Center Plaza (2).
Point Breeze Times — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Poor Richard's Almanack ...... Monthly .......... Advtg ................. 1906 2 42 140x2.50
David Morrison, Editor; Poor Richard Club. Publisher,
700 S. Washington Sq.
Popolo Italiano, 114- (Ital.)... Every Morn....Ind. Rep ............. 1935 8 24 294 11.96
Remo Zuecca, Ed.; II Popolo Italiano Pub. Co., Inc., 1012-1020 Catherine St.(47).
Popu!a£ Do£8 ........................... Monthly .......... Dogs ................... 1928 8 28 140 8.00
Alice Wagner, Editor; Popular Dogs Pub. Co., 2009 Ranstead St. (8).
Ports of Philadelphia ............. Monthly .......... Foreign Trade... 1904 J *2n "° J:°J
-___._,. ^ Controlled free dist.
MalyLy?rd' Edit°r: P01* Development Dept. of the City of Philadelphia,
Publisher. 201 City Hall (7).
Practical Lawyer, The-h... ...... Monthly .......... Legal .................. 1955 2 25 90 6.00
Published October through May.
Paul A. Wolkin, Editor; The American Law Institute, Pub., 138 S. 86th St. (4).
Presbyterian Guardian ........... Monthly .......... {KJbytertan 1935 3 26 126 2-50
Not published in August. l ™*Dytenan
Leslie W. Sloat, Ed.; Presbyterian Guardian Pub. Corp., 1506 Race St. (2).
Presbyterian Life ................... Ftntly .............. Presbyterian ..... 1948 ^^ un^d2i
Presbyterian Life, Inc., Publisher, Witherspoon Bldg., 180 S. Juniper St. (7)!
Primary Teacher — See Intermediate- Senior Class.
Proceedings of the American]
^1°.8d°vpl}iC8.!.s.oc.i.e5. ........ r"-ayr
Luther P. Eisenhart, Ed.; American Philosophical Society, Pub., 104 S. 5th St.
Product Design and )MontMv f nSSSiSIlM- nf 1946 8
Development ...................... /Monthly .......... j gj^^m^of
Chilton Co., Publisher, 56th and Chestnut Sts. (39).
Progressive Labor World-h... Thursday ........ Labor ................. 1917
J. E. Simmons, Editor and Publisher, 232 N. 15th St. (2)
PSA Journal ............................ Monthly .......... Photographic.... 1935
Don Bennett, Editor; Photographic Society of America, 2005 Walnut St.
Records of the American 1
Catholic Historical Society (Quarterly ........ Cath. Hist .......... 1887 1 48 94x3.00
of Philadelphia ................ J
Rev. Hugh J. Nolan, Ed.; Amer. Cath. Historical Soc., Pub., 716 Spruce St. (6).
Religious Home Unit ............... Monthly .......... Religious ............ Combined circ. 1,020360
Comprised of: Calvin is t, Church Herald, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Living Church,
Milwaukee, Wise. ; Home Missions, Atlanta, Ga. ; Lutheran Layman, St. Louis,
Mo.; Presbyterian Survey, Richmond, Va. ; The Herald, Louisville, Ky. ; United
Church Herald, St. Louis, Mo. ; Voice of St. Jude, Chicago, III ; World Outlook,
New York, N. Y. See individual listings. Group advertising may be placed
through Allen E. Shubert Co., 3818 Chestnut St. (4).
Review and Roxborough-Manayunk Review, The — See Associated Philadelphia
Community Newspapers.
Rising Sun Times — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
S.1«. Meeting ........................ Sti.ayr .......... &«& 1962 t 27 140 8.00
Circulated as Section II of Sales Management of New York, N. Y. and as a
separate unit. Combined circ. 24,997.
Robert Letwin. Editor; Meetings, Inc., Publisher, 1212 Chestnut St. (7).
Saturday Evening Post. The.. Saturday ........ General ........... ...1728 4 27 170 6.00*5,709,725
Issued Tuesday preceding.
Ben Hibba. Editor; Curtis Publishing Company, Independence Square (5).
Sh(TJkrainiaCn^aEn«r) Jsnnday ............ Religious ........... 1940 4 26 196
Peter Isayin, Editor";'*Apostalate, Inc., Publisher, 819 N. Franklin St. (23)
~ . * ~ » xvi (Social Educ.
Social Progress........ ...... .. ........ Monthly .......... j Presbyterian 1909 2 26 91
Not issued durinpr Aujruat. [Church U.S.A.
Clifford Enrle, Editor: Presbyterian Board of Christian Education. Publisher.
RftO Witherspoon Bldg. (7).
Social Studies ........................... Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1909 2 39 122 4.00
Not issued during May. June. July, August and September.
Leonard B Trwin, Editor; McKinley Publishing Co., 809-11 N. 19th St. (80).
South Philadelphia American— See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
South Philadelphian — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
South Philadelphia Review — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Southwest Globe and Times— See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
_. „ .., fLife&Prop. 1868 8 26 140 6.00
Spectator, The .......................... Monthly .......... ^Insurance Controlled circ.
T J V Cullen Editor; Chilton Co., Inc., Pub., 66th and Chestnut Sts. (89>.
Steel and Garnet ..................... Monthly .......... Alumni ............... 1896 8 26 133 8.00
Not issued durin* July and August.
Girard College Alumni, Publisher, Girard College (80).
.«.
III
>4O,604
$23,408
U0.749
500
4.00 $19,240
1.00 $16,000
$2,076
>15,02S
|2,100
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. ONonpared
ems 'l2 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. . xRand McNallf
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Culdt to the use of the Directory l» front of book.
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PHILADELPHIAt (Continued)
Story World — See Intermediate-Senior Class.
Suburban Press — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Sunday School Times + .......... Saturday ........ Interden. S.S......1869 3 27 140
P. E. Howard, Jr.. Ed.; Sunday School Times Co., Pub., 825 N. 18th St.
Estab Cols«WidthYDepth Sub
4.00
(5).
27 94 1.75
Clrc
51,676
$8,000
$50.000
*13,415
3,828
$64,000
$8,000
f Sunday School World !»*««* vi« TTM<IA«AM a a IQCA o
J (no adv.) JMonthly Undenom. 8. S..< 1860 2
| Union Quarterly (no adv.) Quarterly Undenom. S. S... 1878 2 29 101 .60
L Rev. Wm. J. Jones, Ed.; American S. S. Union, Pub., 1816 Chestnut St. (8).
^A^erfca^no^dv.K?.!*!! }BI-monthly Surgical 1919 1 48 92 16.00
W. B. Saunders Company, Publisher, West Washington Square (6).
T.p «d T.vern+ Mond,, U,uor In*,.',..1988 %«» unpaid dist.
Willard M. George, Editor; Mrs. L. H. Lazar Publisher, 1480 S. Penn Sq. (2).
Teens — See Intermediate-Senior Class.
Telephone News (no ad v.)...« Bi-monthly Tel. Employ 1905 2 48 185 1.60
Free to employees. Controlled free dist.
R. G. Engrle, Editor; Bell Telephone Co. of Penna., Publisher, 1885 Arch St. (3).
Temple University NewsV — Mon.,Wed.,Fri..Lit. A Coll... 1921 6 24 224 x3.00
Temple University, Publisher, 1830 N. Park Ave. (22).
TemposH- .Monthly {Theatre^1* 1955 2 82 98 2'00
Theodore Kummer, Editor; Hallowell Co., 9th and Sansom Sts. (7).
Textile Engineer, The 4- Quarterly Textile 1942 3 27 140 2.00 1,981
Philadelphia Textile Institute Alumni Assn., Publisher, Controlled free dist. 3,877
School House Lane and Henry Ave. (44).
Tioga News — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
Trades Union News -f- Friday Labor 1903 7 25 294 2.00 $18,443
E. F. Faunce, Ed.; Trades Union News Pub. Co., Inc., 284 N. 15th St. (2).
Transactions of the Amerl- 1 Quarterly Entomology 1862 1 48 90 6.00 $250
can Entomological Soc'y..|No adv.
Margaret S. Grant, Editor; American Entomological Soc., Pub., 1900 Race St. (3).
Tribune-f (Negro) .Tues. & Sat.....Ind. Rep 1884 8 22 294 10.00
Eustace Gay, Editor; Phila. Tribune Co., Inc., Pub., Tues. circ.**12,904
624-626 S. 16th St. (46). Sat. circ.**15,675
^u^Bian6* Entf^hV^" }wednesday ....Independent 1902 7 24 280 2.50 §5,851
Russian Brotherhood 'Organization, Publisher, 1782 Brandywine St. (80).
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Philadelphia Ed. * 324,368.
Typographic Compositor Monthly {Typesetting 1918 2 40 14° 8'00
Wm. E. Lickfleld, Editor; M. & L. Publishing Co., 919 Walnut St. (7).
U. L U. Journal (no adv.) ....... Monthly .........
1921 5 24 210 1.00
Sal B. Hoffmann, Editor ; Upholsterers' International Union, Publisher,
1600 N. Broad St. (21).
Uniform Lesson Teacher, The — See Adult, The.
Union Quarterly — See Sunday School World.
United States Review -|...... ....Saturday Insurance 1868 8 27 140 5.00
Also publishes : Pennsylvania Insurance Directory. Subscription price $5.00 per yr.
Robert R. Dearden, Editor; U. S. Review Publishing Co., 600 Walnut St. (5).
. l .................. 1852 l 54 107 7'5°
Law School of" University of Penna., Editor and Pub., 8400 Chestnut St. (4).
Westminster Adult Leader — See Crossroads.
West Oak Lane Beacon — See Associated Philadelphia Community Newspapers.
"56 5 24 196 '."
4^75
$1,300
y Independent
"LiflianT.' Jackson',' Editor; Clarence Z. Jackson, Publisher, 5508 Media St. (31)'."
Herald ' ""U!.**. }Fp!day Independent 1949 5 24 224 2.60
John ReeseV'Editor;' Jack Rosenbluth, Publisher, 518 S. 62nd St. (48).
Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology publications, comprised of: American
Journal of Anatomy; American Journal of Physical Anthropology; Anatomical
Record; Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology; Journal of Comparative
Neurology; Journal of Experimental Zoology; Journal of Morphology; Journal of
Nutrition. See individual listings.
World Industry and
Production News (offset) J ,
N. Blank, Editor; Shopper Publications, 416 Walnut St. (6).
Wyndmoor Herald — See Chestnut Hill Herald.
Young People (Evan. & Ref.) — See Adult, The.
Young People (no adv.) -Sunday Baptist Youth.... 1880 2 26 102 1.60
American Baptist Publication Society, 1701 Chestnut St. (8).
Youth — See Church School Worker.
17,500
lt>i ^*vi~ flnfl Indus. & 1952 3 25 140
) fBI-monthly ^ Production Controlled free dist.
1:4,500
168,254
Ctrcolatkm— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement: *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. + U*es Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 1* to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaflr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubsciiption Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Gold* to the us* of th« Directory to front of book.
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BU«. ,„« . E$tab ColsOWidthV Depth Sub
PH1LIPSBURG (F4), pop. 8,988; Centre Co. (C). 28 m NE of Altoona, NYC; PA RRs.
Airline AAA. Manufactures fire brick, industrial cooking equipment, refriger-
ators, clothing, confectionary. Dye works. Soft coal mines ; clay pits. Diversified
farming. Potatoes, apples, buckwheat.
PENNSYLVANIA
Clre
Journal^
Independent ...... 1888 8
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. E. Bair and R. B. Rickard, Editors and Publishers.
28 287 8.00 83.57S
PHOENIXVILLE (L5), pop. 12,982; Chester Co. (SE). On Schuylkill River, 10 m W
of Norristown. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures iron and steel, knit underwear,
hosiery, paint, paper boxes, abrasives, felt, carpets. Pork products packing plant.
Diversified farming. Milk, wheat, corn.
Republican -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep......... .... 1888 8 23 297 15.60
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. P. Ujobai, Editor; Phoenixville Publishing Company.
PINE GROVE — West Schuylkill Press and Pine Grove Herald — See Tremont.
PITCAIRN (C4%), pop. 6,857; Allegheny Co. (SW). 15 m SE of Pittsburgh. PA RR.
Manufactures bricks, food products. Railroad shops. Coal mines; natural gas
wells; clay pits. Diversified farming.
Observer + Friday Independent 1931 6 26 280 2.00
Minnie Skiles, Editor; Elmer Boyd, Publisher.
Times Express -f- Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 273 2.50
E. L. Deyo, Editor; Glen E. Deyo, Publisher, 618 Broadway.
PlTTSBURGHf (C4%), pop. 676,806; Allegheny Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 270 m W of
Philadelphia. B&O; P&LE; PC&Y; P&WV; PA RRs. Airlines: AA; AAA; NWA;
CAP; UAL; EAL; TWA; LCA; SLI (airfreight). Boat connections. Situated at
the junction of the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers.
An industrial market representing an investment of a billion dollars. Exten-
sive manufacturing of steel and electrical equipment. One of the world's
largest food products plants. Plate glass, aluminum products, refractures, air
brakes, plumbing fixtures, rolling mill machinery also manufactured. Large coke
plants ; railroad shops ; shipyards : oil refineries. Twenty-one banks ; bank clear-
ings (12-31-57), $24,966,937,385; deposits (12-81-57), $656,136,000. 416,-
006 electric (AC) meters; 350,346 gas (nat.) meters; 355,056 (res.) telephones.
University of Pittsburgh; Carnegie Institute; Duquesne University and other
educational institutions as well as many industrial laboratories. Extensive soft
coal mines ; gas, oil wells ; limestone quarries. Three TV stations.
Allegheny Journal — See West View.
Alumni News Review V Bi-monthly Alumni 1946 4 29 222 x
Dr. F. E. Lange, Editor; U. of Pittsburgh General Alumni Assn., Publisher,
505 Bruce Hall, Univ. of Pittsburgh (13).
American Jewish Outlook -K.Friday Jewish Int 1934 5 24 224 3.00
Albert W. Golomb, Publisher. 1037 Forbes St. (19).
fEvfiT. ex.
American Srbobran (Serb.)... JTues., Sat. Independent 1900 7 26 259 8.00
M. Sokitch, Ed.; Serb Nat'l Federation, Pub., 8414 Fifth Ave. (13).
Arrow-fV .... Friday Collegiate 1945 5 24 213 x3.50
Students of Chatham College, Publishers, Woodland Rd. (32).
Automotive Market Report !„. Ul ,,„„ /Automobile 1951 3 26 187 15.00
and Auto Week-f JBi-wkly, Mon- \Accessories Controlled free dist.
Sidney Friedlander, Editor; Automotive Auction Publishing, Inc., Suite 1000,
Jones Law Bldg. (19).
B last Furnace and Steel Plant.M on thly Iron & Steel 1913 2 39 140 2.50
Charles Longenecker, Editor; Steel Publications, Inc., Pub., 830 Grant St. (30).
BOTO News-f .Friday Independent 1948 8 24 294 2.00
Wallace Carroll, Editor; James G. Fulton, Publisher, 100 Broughton Rd.
Brentwood News (offset) + . ..Thursday Independent 1950 9 23 301
J. G. Fulton, Publisher, 2886 W. Liberty Ave.
Brookline Journal + Thursday Independent 1932 5 24 224
C. Dale Noah, Editor; Lloyd A. Green, Publisher, 824 Brookline Blvd.
Bulletin of Allegheny \Qof«-Jo« ur<wU*ai 1011 i Ki> R7 200
County Medical Society.. [Saturday Medical 1911 1 52 87 2.00
Not issued during July and August.
Wm. A. Barrett, M.D., Editor; Allegheny County Medical Society, Publisher,
225 Jenkins Bldg. (22).
Cfcndleburner, The+ V .Monthly Collegiate 1982 cLt rolled1 fL dist.
Evening Students of University of Pittsburgh, Editors and Publishers.
2701 Cathedral of Learning.
Carnegie Alumnus 6 ti. a yr Coll. Alum 1914 3 26 128 x
Den ton Beal, Editor; Alumni Federation of Carnegie 2 40 128
Institute of Technology, Publisher, Schenley Park (18).
Carnegie Magazine V Monthly Art. Lit. Sci 1927 2 32 101 2.00
James M. Bovard, Editor; Carnegie Institute, Publisher, 4400 Forbes Ave. (13).
Carnegie Tartan+V Tuesday Collegiate 1906 5 24 220 1.10
Students of Carnegie Institute of Technology, Editors and Publishers (18).
Carnegie TechnicalV 6ti.ayr Coll. & Eng'g 1936 2 40 186 1.25
Students of Carnegie Institute of Technology, Editors and Publishers,
5075 Forbes (18).
**6,2O8
2.00
1.50
11.999
248,000
29,185
$12,000
WO
11,733
3,936
*2,787
5,306
3,285
1,778
$12,000
22,400
16,400
4,000
900
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonp*r*fl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory in front of book.
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Clre
PITTSBURGHf (Continued) Estib Cols <& Width V Depth Sub
Catholic Observer -f .Thursday Roman Catn 1898 8 24 298 2.75
J. Milton Hammond, Editor and Publisher, 410 North Ave. (9).
Cata Magazine Monthly Pets 1946 8 26 180 8.50
Raymond D. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 4 Smithneld St. (22).
Ceramic Forum .Monthly Ceramics 1925 8 26 140
James A. Stewart, Editor; O. Hommel Co., P. O. Box 475. Controlled free dist.
Charette, The-f Monthly Architects 192° controlled1 f ree^iJt.
Tally McKee, Editor; John J. McKee, Publisher. 516 Sherman Ave. (12).
Chartiers Valley Times — See Crafton.
Christian Statesman (no adv.) Bi-monthly Educ. & Relig....l867 2 27 143 1.50
J. R. Patterson, D.D., Editor; National Reform Association, Publisher,
Publication Bldg., 209 Ninth St. (22).
Coal Mining Monthly Coal Industry.... 1899 8 27 140 3.00
P. F. Jasik. Editor; Modern Mining Publishing Co., 4575 Country Club Dr. (36).
Courier -f (Negro) Saturday Independent 1910 5 24 207 6.00*129,358
Printed in 12 editions; City Ed.; Louisiana Ed.; Florida Ed.; National Ed.; New
York Seaboard Ed.; Washington Ed.; Philadelphia Ed.; Ohio Ed.; Chicago Ed.;
Detroit Ed. ; Georgia Ed. ; Far West Ed.
Pittsburgh Courier Pub. Co., Center Ave. at Francis St. (80).
Crucible Monthly Chemistry 1915 2 28 106 2.00
Not issued during July and August.
Dr. Irving Bezman, Editor ; Pittsburgh Section of the American Chemical Society,
Publisher, 4400 6th Ave. (18).
Dairymen's Price Reporter -f .Monthly Dairy Indus 1925 Controlled* freifdist
Homer H. Marts, Editor; Dairymen's Co-operative Sales Assoc., Publisher,
Fourth Floor, Century Bldg. (22).
Dental Digest Monthly Dental 1895 3 26 140 5.00
Dr. Edward J. Ryan, Editor; M. B. Massol, Publisher, 1005 Liberty Ave. (22).
District Heating Quarterly {nSSiiii 1915 2 88 182 8-°°
John F. Collins, Jr., Ed.; Nat'l District Heating Assn.. 827 N. Euclid Ave. (6).
Duquesne Duke Friday Collegiate 1924 5 24 210 xl.50
Students of Duquesne University. Publisher, Rm. 310, Administration Bldg.
East Liberty Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1901 8 24 294 1.50
J. G. Fulton, Publisher, 2850 Espy Ave. (16).
G"^*^g.^P.?^.e^..!.^!^,a.n..}Montnly Fraternal 1892 3 26 140 x 150,000
K. S.* Wittm^nrEd.7 Greater Beneficial Union, Publisher, 1505-7 Carson St. (3).
Greater Pittsburgh Monthly Management 1919 3 27 140 xl.OO
July and August issues combined. Controlled free dist.
Raymond H. Wilson, Editor; Chamber of Commerce of Pittsburgh, Publisher,
7th Ave. and Smithneld St. (19).
Hazelwood Envoy -f {?L~™ly* Independent 1933 5 24 210 1.50
10,402
4,200
$6,551
3,500
$4,200
1:2,200
8,500
1,OOO
$20,273
1680
$4,000
$6,000
'iThurs.
Dorothy Kovacs, Editor; Michael Michaliszyn and Frank S. Rakaczky,
Publishers, 6041 Second Ave. (7).
Hi Way, The (no adv.) .Bi-weekly Presbyterian 1956 2 25 98 2.00
Margaret J. Patton, Editor; Board of Christian Education of The United Presby-
terian Church of North America, Publisher, 209 Ninth St. (22).
Home wood -Brush ton News. ..-Thursday Independent 1935 8 24 296
E. W. Swigart. Editor and Publisher, 7726 Kelly St. (21>.
Industrial Heating .Monthly Metal Trades.... 1984 2 controlled circ
I. S. WishosW, Editor; National Industrial Pub. Co., Union Trust Bldg. (19).'
Instrument and 1«i w»~««.viw flndust. A 1968 4 26 214
Apparatus News-f f Bi-monthly {Scientlflc 2 40 214
Richard Rimbach, Editor and Publisher, 845 Ridge Ave. (12). Controlled circ.
1928 3 26 140 4.00
2 40 140
Qualified paid
Controlled circ.
Also provides A.B.C. Statement. *16,5&4. Total unpaid dist. 6,019.
M. H. Aronson, Editor; Richard Rimliach, Publisher, 846 Ridge Ave. (12).
Iron and Steel Engineer Monthly Steel Industry... 1924 2 40 140x7.50
T. J. Ess, Ed.; Assn. of Iron and Steel Engrs., Pub., 1010 Empire Bid*. (22).
1954 3 26 140 4.00
2 40 140
Total unpaid dist.
Charles W. Covey, Ed. ; Instrument Society of America, Pub., 813 Sixth Ave. (22) .
Jewish Criterion-!- .Friday Jewish (Rel.).... 1893 4 26 175 3.00
Milton Busman, Editor; Sadie S. Alter, Pub., Graphic Arts Bldg., 422 First Ave.
Jewish Pictorial Leader + .Monthly Independent 1*87 5 24 200 3.00
Louis Yale Borkon, Editor; Jewish Leader Pub. Co., 1929 Murray Ave. (17).
^C™?1 °\ tA* •«* Polluti°n{ Quarterly {contro?ntl011 1955 8 26 188 X
Harry M. Pieri"Editor': Journal of the Air Pollution Control Assn., Publisher,
4400 Fifth Ave. (18).
Junior Magazine (no adv.) Bi-monthly Fraternal 1939 8 27 182 x
Michael Grasha. Editor; Junior Order Dept. of the Croatian Fraternal Union of
America. 8441 Forbes St. (18).
flndus. Instru.
Instruments and Automation.Monthly jforMeas. ft
[Control
ISA Journal (Journal of the] +**** Mtr (Tech. Inst.
Instrument Soc. of Amer.) f Momniy 1& Auto. Con.
$2,212
18.000
> 19,01 2
>86,804
>1 6,486
>4,303
9,836
*12,069
4,222
31,500
9,400
$1,800
22,000
-„„_.*. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -rUses Mats. •Nonpareil
•as, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall?
estimate. Vlssued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the OM of the Directory in front of book.
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PITTSBURGHf (Continued) Estab Col j<S> Width V Depth Sub
Liberty Ledger 4- .Thursday Independent 1921 8 24 286 a 00
John B. Collins. Editor; Charles T. Paull, Publisher,
8269 W. Liberty Ave.. Dormont (16).
Listy Svateho Frantiska \
(St. Francis Leaflets) + VMonthly Religious 1924
(Eng. ft Slovak) J
Slovak Franciscan Fathers, Publisher, 232 S. Home Ave. (2)
Magyar sag -f- (Hung.) Friday Independent 1925
Issued bi-weekly during July and Aug.
Eugene Szebedinszky, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 5629.
Military Systems Design Bi-monthly {J^d Controls081957 2
Richard Rimbach. Publisher. 845 Ridge Ave. (12).
}Monthly United Presby... 1884 2
Ctre
55,900
2 31 126 2.00 $4,900
5 24 196 5.00 §2,800
40
25
140
140
7 26 280
1.50
(19).
2.50
196 5.00
224 2.00
294 2.00
Controlled circ.
30 112 1.50
Edith L. McBane, Editor; United Presbyterian Women's General Missionary
Society, Publisher, 209 Ninth St. (22).
Money and Commerce Bi-wkly, Sat.. ..Financial 1902 8 32 150 5.00
C. A. Sweadner, Editor; Finance Company in Pittsburgh, Inc., Publisher,
806 MageeBldg. (22).
Mount Lebanon News 4- Thursday Independent 1945 9 23 301 3.00
Wallace Carroll, Ed.; The Mt. Lebanon News, Pub.. 2886 W. Liberty Ave. (16).
Mt. Washington News .Friday Independent 1903 5 24 224 1.50
Flora B. Good. Editor; South Hills Ptg. Co.. Pub., 129 Shiloh St. (11).
Narodne Noviny (National 1
News) (no adv.) ( Slovak \ Fortnightly Fraternal 1908 5 24 217
ft English) I
Emil Stanky. Editor; National Slovak Society. Publisher. 616 Court PI.
Narodne Slovo (National \TV,i^«/i«^ w».«f^»»oi ion
Word) 4- (Ukrain.) [Thursday Fraternal 1914
Ukrainian National Aid Assn., Pub., 527 Second Ave.
National Glass Budget .Saturday Glass Indus 1884 4 28
A. W. Kimes. Editor; Budget Publishing Co., 916 Empire Bldg. (22)
News-f- Thursday Independent 1900 5 26
J. G. Fulton. Publisher, 2886 W. Liberty Ave. (16).
Oakland News-f Thursday Independent 1934 8 24
Jack Helck, Editor; Jack and Lucyle Ane Cargo, Pubs., 119 Meyran Ave. (13).
r Oral Hygiene Monthly Dentists 1911 2 Controlled circ.
•< Oral Hygiene (Latin- ITU^+M,, f Dental Int. of 1930 2 24 140
I American Edition) (Span.) lMontniy \ Latin America Controlled free dist.
^ Dr. Edward J. Ryan. Editor; M. B. Massol, Publisher. 1005 Liberty Ave. (22).
Pennsylvania Motorist4- Monthly Motoring 1927 5 24 224 2.00
A. M. Evangelisti, Jr., Editor; Pittsburgh Motor Club, Publisher,
Boulevard of Allies at Wood St. (22).
Pitt News-f Mon. & Wed Collegiate 1917 5 24 224x3.00
Students of the University of Pittsburgh, Editors and Publishers (13).
Plttsburczanin (The Pitts- IEVIJ,,.- T«/i««««/»»nf IOOA 7 OR
burgher) (Polish) [Friday Independent 1920 7 26
Mrs. Victor L. Alski, Editor; Pittsburgher Polish Daily Pub. Co.,
2637 Penn Ave. (22).
Pittsburgh Automobilist4-... -Monthly Motoring 1931 3 28 140 1.50
Penna. Motor Club Publications, Publisher, P. O. Box 8, Harrisburg.
Pittsburgh Business Ivrft^fMir PnafnA«a 193° 2 40 126
Review (no adv.) ^Monthly Business Controlled free dist.
Bervard Nichols, Ed.; Bureau of Business Research, Univ. of Pittsburgh (13).
Pittsburgh C«tholic4- Thursday Catholic 1844 8 21 301 4.00
John J. Ward. Editor; Pittsburgh Catholic Publishing Associates, Inc.,
110 Third Ave. (22).
Pittsburgher Monthly Shopp'g Mag 1963 8 27 138 8.00
Susan Graham, Ed.; Bassett Press and Mailing Co., Pub., 377 McKee PI. (13V
>19,961
$17,000
**7,012
$2,650
$15,496
7,916
2,666
>86,153
$18,804
$7,000
287 3.00 54,234
47,000
$2,300
*59,193
Pittsburgh Legal Journal + ...
* Sat'
Court News ....... .1853
i960
$650
$31,000
« oun 6 22 238 25'°°
1 Pitsburgh Lepral Journal .. Saturday. Court News .1853 2 22 105 17. 50
L R. M. Blair. Ed.; Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Inc., Pub., 434 Blvd. of Allies (19).
PiBuNetfnVTe<lCher8 ^Monthly Educational 1907 2 36 122 xl.OO
Not issued during July and August.
Carsten Ahrens, Editor; Pittsburgh Teacher Assn., Inc., Publisher,
805 Bessemer Bldg. (22).
Plumbing News Monthly Plumbinpr 1905 2 36 122 1.00
T. F. Vickers, Editor and Pub., 903 Standard Life Bldg., 845 Fourth Ave. (22).
Post-Gazette 4- Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1786 8 23 301 15.65**274,76S
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
P. G. Publishing Company. 110 Grant St. (30).
_ , f Evg.ex.Sun., T«j««««y»Ai
PWM + 1 Sun. Morn. I"*«P«n*«
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. W. Forater, Editor; Press Publishing Co., Publisher. Box 666 (80).
Progress 4- .. .. .. Thursday Independent 1948 8 24 290 5.20 9,120
Robert V. McCarthy, Ed.; Edward Dardanell, Pub., 11101 Frankstown Rd. (SB).
Circulation— frwSept. A.B.C. Statement: *T«ne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisner's Rej>ort: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. * Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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907
1884
8 2S 320 15.60**301,730
Sunday circ. 10.40**517,8«7
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PITTSBURGHt (Continued) Estab ColsOWIdthVDtpth Sub Clre
Proofs. The Dental Trade lMrmthi- Dental Sun 1917 * 26 uo
Journal ................................ JMontnly .......... Dental Sup ......... Controlled free dist. 1 6,908
Merwin B. Mas sol, Editor and Publisher, 1005 Liberty Ave. (22).
Keporter-f ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1989 6 28 140 1.50 J2.000
Marion von Kirtley, Editor; Johnny Jones, Publisher, 908 Warrington Ave. $7,985 — Free
Russkij Vistnik (Russian 1 1000 a. OR QQA o RA
Messenger) (Carpatho- Quarterly ........ Religious ........... 1922 ^nt?olled free dist. *2,500
Russian) ..... ........................ J
Rev. John Miller, Editor; United Russian Orthodox Brotherhood of America,
Publisher, 888 Boulevard of Allies (2).
Science Counselor .................... Quarterly ........ Coll. Science ....... 1937 2 87 121x2.00 8,000
Rev. J. P. Moroney, C. S. Sp., Editor; Duquesne University Press, Publisher,
901 Vickroy St. (19).
Sharpsburg Herald — See Sharps burs:.
Sion (Zion) (Slovak) ............. Monthly .......... Religious ........... 190° £ JJ J|9 2'00 1'500
Rev. A. Mazak and Rev. R. Shintay, Editors ; Slavia Printing Co., Publisher,
842 Blvd. of Allies (22).
?S?ovik)!.S.l°.T.a^}Sem!-mo ......... Educ. & Frat ...... 1903 6 24 210x2.10
Emil Stankoviansicy, Editor; Slovak Evangelical Union of America, Publisher.
1601 Beaver Ave. (38).
Sokol Polski (Polish) ............. Ftntly .............. Fraternal ........... 1894 5 22 168 x 20,000
M. Wasilewski, Editor; Polish Falcons of America, Pub., 97 S. 18th St. (3).
South Hills Record + .............. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1904 8 24 294 2.00 6,885
V. Paul Harrison, Editor; L. C. Anderson, Publisher. 2524 Brownsville Rd. (10).
Squirrel Hill News-f- .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1923 6 22 200 2.00 *4,494
Leon Miller, Editor; Squirrel Hill News Times, Publisher, 1701 Murray Ave.
S*A«1 Vnnlmn**** ««rf 1 flron * Steel 1948 * 20 14° *8-00
vil^n^l K««. JMjmthly .......... {Processing 2 26 140
Maintenance News ............ /-"> * \Industry Controlled free dist. 14,015
James D. Kelly. Editor and Publisher, 628 Washington Rd. (28).
Steel Labor ............................. .Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1936 4 30 217 x.48 2,215
Prints edition for Indianapolis, Indiana.
Vincent Sweeney, Editor; United Steelworkers of America, Publisher,
1600 Commonwealth Bldg. (22).
Q__ «, .,„ . , fEvg.ex.Sun., T«^~>,, ,!<,„* 1927 8 22 315 15.60**181,106
Sun-Telegraph -f ...................... jgu£ Morn Independent ....... Sunday circ. 10.40**393,183
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. S. Lampe, Editor; Hearst Publishing Co., Inc., Telegraph Square (30).
J
Monthly .......... Religious ........... 1906 2 80 119 1.50
Rev. George Dolak, Editor; Slovak, Evangelical Lutheran Church, Publisher,
842 Blvd. of Allies, (22).
Tribune (offset) -f- .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 6 21 231 2.00 9,012
James G. Fulton, Publisher. 2886 W. Liberty Ave. (16).
TV Guide—See Radnor, Pa. Pittsburgh Ed. *233,935.
Unione-f (Italian) .................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1890 7 26 280 1.00 §15,089
Muzio Frediani. Editor; Fredianl Printing Co., Publisher, 1719 Liberty Ave. (22).
Wilkinsburg Gazette — See Wilkinsburg.
Wan!d En£e)nn~t ( ™?"'. jsemi-mo. ........ Fraternal ............ 1918 4 26 205 1.00
Printed "in i two* editions'. 'Hungarian Ed., circ. 20,000. English Ed., circ. 20,000.
Coloman Revesz, Editor; William Penn Fraternal Assn., Publisher,
486-442 Fourth Ave. (19).
Winged Head-f ....................... .Monthly .......... Club A ff airs ....... 1911 2 42 140 xl.OO $8,900
Francis Ketchum, Editor; Pittsburgh Athletic Assn., Publisher.
1180 Ridge Ave. (12).
Zajednicar+ (Croatian & \Vrt*A.v *v,t«™,i 1906 8 24 290 x
Eng.j .................................. , Friday ............. rraternal ........... Controlled free dist. J60,000
Stephen F. Brkich, Editor; Croatian Frat., Union of America, Publisher,
8441 Forbes St. (18).
ZhS?*d5ITmk * ^^ }8ti'amo .......... Fraternal .......... 1908 4 26 x.96 -
Paul Blazetr EditorT Zivena Beneficial Society, Pub., 842 Blvd. of Allies (22).
PITTSTON (L8), pop. 16,012; Luzerne Co. (NE). On Susquehanna River. 9 m NE of
Wilkes-Barre. D&H; DL&W; ERIE; L&WV; LV RRs. Manufactures silk, bev-
erages, stoves, textiles, rayon manufacturing machinery, paper, cigars, dresses.
Railroad shops. Extensive hard coal mining and shipping.
Dispatch ................................... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1947 5 24 210 7.80 **S,54S
William A. Watson, Editor; Pitts ton Publishing Co., Kehoe Bldg.
Gazetted ................................. JJvg. ex. Sun...Republican ......... 1850 8 22 294 9.00 34,537
Willard D. Peck, Publisher.
POINT MARION (C6), pop. 2,197; Fayette Co. (SW). On Monongahela River, 17 m
SW of Union town. B&O RR. Glassware, beverages, metal novelties manufac-
tured. Soft coal mines. Dairy, poultry farms.
News 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1928 8 24 294 3.00 8,610
W. H. Duliere, Sr., Editor; W. H. and Lillian M. Duliere, Publishers.
No. Nine Penn St.
t. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPoblisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fes.
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„ _ Ertab Cols<2> Width? Depth Sub Cbt
PORTAGE (E5). pop. 4,871; Cambria Go. (8WC). 18 m NE of Johnstown. PA RR.
Textile mills. Soft coal mines; timber. Diversified farming.
Dispatch -f Thursday Independent 1904 8 24 280 8.00 §3,375
A. J. Tomaaelli, Editor; Sedloff Publications. Inc., 709 Caldwell Ave. w»*»
PORT ALLEGANY (F2), pop. 2,519; McKean Co. (NW). On Allegheny River, 20 m
8E of Olean, N. Y. C&PA; PA RRs. Manufactures glass bottles, glass blocks,
wood chemicals, extracts, dolls. Trout hatchery. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Reporter- Argus + .Thursday Republican 1874 8 24 280 8.00 1 1,606
*"~ ' * « P. Boiler, 7"JiA J «-i-ii_i —
Charles i
, Editor and Publisher.
8 26 822 1.25 93,120
116,000
t2,300
PORT ROYAL <H4%), pop. 800; Juniata Co. (SC). On Juniata River, 15 m SE of
Lewistown. PA RR. Lumber mills; dress factory. Dairy, grain farms.
Times + Tuesday Independent 1876
G. M. Runkle, Editor and Publisher.
POTTSTOWN (L5), pop. 22,589 (special U. S. Census 11-18-57, gives 25,860); Mont-
gomery Co. (SE). On Schuylkill River, 18 m SE of Reeding. PA; READ RRs.
Manufactures tires, plastics, pipe fittings, steel bridges, die castings, axles,
auto parts, shirts, underwear, hosiery, children's dresses, farm and automatic
tapping machinery, paint, metal products, work clothing, electric heaters, shoe
polish, tools, cement and clay pipes. Hill School. Diversified farming.
Hill News+V Friday Collegiate 1899 5 24 224 8.00
Students of Hill School, Editors and Publishers.
Mercury -f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent -1887 8 22 294 21.00 ++22,132
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Pottstown Daily News Pub. Co., Hanover and King Sts.
Pottstown Motorist* Monthly Motoring "30 ^"^f^ jJO
Stephen Morris, Editor; Pottstown Automobile Club, Publisher, High St.
Pretzel Baker, The Monthly Pretzel Bak'g 1945 2 26 105 x
Alex Tisdale, Editor; National Pretzel Bakers Institute, Cherry Lane Farm.
POTTSVILLEf (K4), pop. 28,640; Schuylkill Co. (EC). On Schuylkill River, 85 m N
of Reading. LV; PA; READ RRs. Manufactures shirts, electronic equipment,
machine parts, bricks, burial vaults, pajamas, underwear, beverages, building
blocks, paper boxes, optical goods, furniture, steel doors and frames. Foundries ;
railroad shops. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Republican-f Evg. ex.Sun...Republican 1884 9 28 294 21.00++26,721
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. H. Zerbey Newspapers, Inc., Publishers, 111 Mahantonga St.
"^iuSaSSH.*!^ }Q»~terl, Motorin* 1928 2 38 126 *-76
W. A. Jones, Ed.; Schuylkill Motor Club, Pub., Sentinel Ptg. House, Manheim.
PROSPECT PARK (M7), pop. 6,884; Delaware Co. (SE). 8 m NW of Chester. Railroad
station, Moore. PA RR. Wire factory. Residential.
Interboro News + Thursday Independent 1932 8 24 294 1.00 §1,780
Russell L. Davison, Editor and Publisher, 507 Chester Pike.
PUNXSUTAWNEY (E8%), pop. 8,969; Jefferson Co. (WC). 80 m NE of Pittsburgh.
B&O; PA RRs. Foundries; planing, textile mills; beverages, broom factories;
meat packing plant; railroad shops. Coal mines. Diversified farming. Wheat,
potatoes.
Spirit 4- Evg. ex.Sun...Republican 1873 8 23 294 21.49 ++5,775
P. L. Smith, Editor; Spirit Publishing Company, N. Findley St.
QUAKERTOWN (M4H). pop. 6,678; Bucks Co. (SE). 16 m SE of Allentown. LVT;
READ RRs. Manufactures hosiery, luggage, shoe welting, shirts, clothing, stoves,
hassocks, overhead doors, cigar boxes, glass, rubber products, gaskets, cast iron
pipe, electric grills. Hatchery. Agriculture. Dairv products, poultry, potatoes.
Free Press-}- {l^^*' Sat' Independent 1881 8 24 308 13.00
Space sold in combination with Bucks Countian Farm and Home of Sellersville.
George R. Fox, Editor; Chas. M. Meredith, Publisher, 812 W. Broad St.
QUARRYVILLE (K6), pop. 1,187; Lancaster Co. (SEC). 16 m SE of Lancaster. PA
RR. Manufactures fertilizers, cement blocks, women's and children's clothing,
Stone quarries. Diversified farming. Milk, grain, poultry.
Lancaster Farming -f Friday Agric 5 21 231 2.00
O. L. McGrew, Editor; Alfred C. Alspach, Publisher, P. O. Box 1524, Lancaster.
Sun-Christiana Ledger «f .Mon.&Thurs...Independent. 1885 6 26 273 4.60
George A. Smith, Editor; Alfred C. Alspach, Publisher, 127 S. Church St.
RADNOR (M6), pop. X 1,000 (br. of Wayne P. O.). Delaware Co. (SE). 6 m W of Phila-
delphia. PA RR. Bank town, Wayne. Residential.
TV Guide Saturday |™,!f £****• 1953 2 25 91 5,00
Printed in 61 editions: Alabama Ed., +16,913;' Central Calif. Ed.. +10,022; Chi-
cago Ed., +265,069; Cleveland Ed., +254,403; Connecticut Valley Ed., +132,-
159; Corpus Chris ti-San Antonio Ed., 16,490; Dallas -Fort Worth Ed., +S2,-
603; Detroit Ed., +184,680; Eastern Washington Ed., *29,2O7; Florida State
Ed '+80,184; Georgia Ed., *57,282; Gold Coast Ed., +82,409; Gulf Coast Ed.,
+28,311; Houston-Galveston Ed., +47,222; Illinois Ed., +61,924; Indiana Ed.,
+87,440; Iowa Ed., +66,917; Kansas City Ed., £147,386; Kentucky Ed., *27,-
308; Lake Ontario fed., +281,812; Louisiana Ed., +31,159: Michigan Ed., +77,-
053; Minnesota Ed., 102,694; Missouri Ed., +18,022; Nebraska Ed., +62,-
605; New England Ed., +334,339; New York Metropolitan Ed., +1,279319;
New York State Ed., +124,448; Northern Calif. Ed., +266,618; North Caro-
§5,740
§5,421
§2,109
Clrcul«tk»-++Sept. A. B.C. Statement; +Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 13 to inch. Y Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. Vlsstted only dating academic year. xSubtcriptlon included In membership fee.
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RADNOR (Continued) Estab Col$<5>WidthVDtpth Sub Circ
Una Ed., +49,440; Oklahoma Ed., +45,877; Oregon Ed., +43,O32; Philadelphia
Ed., +324*368; St. Lawrence Ed., +40,022; St. Louis Ed., * 10,861; Southern
Calif. E<L. +362,885; South Carolina Ed., * 18,327; Southern Ohio Ed., +2O9,-
37O; Tennessee Ed., +23,620; Utah-Idaho Edition, 9,189; Virginia Ed.,
+39,082; Washington-Baltimore Ed., * 162, 3 39; West Virginia Ed., +33,541;
Western Washington State Ed., +106,679; Wichita Ed., +68,869; Wisconsin
Ed., +84,790. Combined circ., 5,928,289.
Editions published under franchise arrangements: Colorado Ed., +74,736;
Pittsburgh Ed., +233,935; Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Ed., +43,871; Hazleton-
Williamsport Ed., +40,121; Binghamton Ed., +16,097. Total Combined Circ.
6,337,049.
Merrill Panitt, Editor; Triangle Publications, Inc.
READINGf (L6), pop. 100,820; Berks Co. (SE). On Schuylkill River, 51 m NW of
Philadelphia. PA; READ RRs. Airlines : CAP ; EAL; TWA.
Manufactures hosiery, hosiery machinery, alloy steel, builders' hardware,
steel castings, children's shoes, candies, silk underwear, goggles, lace machines,
optical goods, auto frames, narrow fabrics, electronic equipment. Railroad shops.
Five banks; deposits (6-28-68), $240,689,793. 71,983 electric (AC) meters;
36,966 gas (artif.) meters; 79,236 telephones. Albright College. Stone, silica,
limestone quarries.
Advertiser-f Thursday Shopper 1951 6 24 226
Joseph Lewalskl, Editor and Publisher, 230 Wood St.
Albrightian-f V .Friday Collegiate 1879 5 24 206 2.20 $750
Students of Albright College, Editors and Publishers.
Berks County Law Journal. ...Thursday Legal 1908 2 25 106 4.25 $235
Adam B. Krafczek, Editor; Berks County Bar Assn., Publisher.
Berks County Review Thursday Independent 1956 6 24 224 2.50
Joseph J. Lewalski, Publisher, 230 Wood St.
(ie.»U-L /Ev*- ex- Sun.,r , WMfcW. . 1868 8 22 298 20.80 ++46,473
«•»+ iSun. Morn, '^dependent Sunday circ. 7.80 ++64,539
W. S. Dillon, Editor; Reading Eagle Co., Pub., SON. 4th St.
Times-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1858 8 22 298 20.80 ++35,754
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Reading Eagle Co., Publisher, 345 Penn St.
Gazeta Readingska (Fol.) + ..Monthly Independent 1909 6 36 262 2.00
Metropolitan Pub. Co., 219 South 5th St.
Labor Advocate+ Friday Labor 1900 8 24 280 2.00
Ellwood R. Keppley, Editor; Reading Publishing Co-operative Assn., 27 Reed St.
..... }Month]y Motoring 1923 2 36 119 x.50 32,300
G. D. Ermen trout. "Editor; Reading Automobile Club, Publisher, Kutztown.
Record -f (offset) Thursday Independent 1966 5 24 215 13.00 22,411
Normand Poirier, Editor; Jerry Kobrin, Publisher, 364 Penn St.
RENOVO (G3). pop. 8,751; Clinton Co. (NC). On Susquehanna River, 68 m NW of
Williamsport. PA RR. Railroad shops. Steel kitchen equipment manufactured.
Soft coal mines ; fire clay pits. Truck, fruit, poultry farms.
Record4- {l^^- Sat' Independent 1871 9 22 294 15.60 §1,6SO
Bennett Shaffer, Editor and Publisher.
REYNOLDSVILLE (E8), pop. 8,569; Jefferson Co. (WC). 9 m W of Du Bois. PA RR.
Manufactures silk, bricks, macaroni, caskets and burial cases, tile, beverages.
Soft coal mines; fire clay pits; hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Star4- Thursday Independent 1892 8 24 308 4.00 §1,754
L. I. Shindledecker. Editor; Bill G. Wescoat, Publisher.
RIDGWAYf (E3), pop. 6,244; Elk Co. (NW). 85 m SE of Warren. B&O; PA RRs.
Manufactures power equipment, brake lining, bearings, lumber, snow plows,
chemicals. Oil, gas wells. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Record -f- Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1892 8 24 28721.42 83,718
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Ray B. Miles. Editor; Ridgway Publishing Co.
RIMERSBURG (C8%), pop. 1,898; Clarion Co. (W). 26 m NE of Butler. PA. RR.
Lumber mill; bottling works. Coal mines; gas wells; timber. Grain, dairy, poul-
try farms.
Record-f Friday Ind. Rep 1924 7 24 280 2.50 8,646
Tom T. Andrews, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
ROARING SPRING (F5), pop. 2,771; Blair Co. (SWC). 14 m SE of Altoona. PA RR,
Blank books, ledgers, tablets, paper manufactured. Stone quarries. Diversified
farming. Milk, potatoes, wheat.
Cove News-f- Thursday Independent 1930 8 24 294 2.60 2,285
H. A. Barnhart, Editor; H. A. Barnhart and A. J. Steibing, Publishers,
819 E. Main St.
ROCHESTER — Beaver-Rochester Times — See Beaver.
ROSEMONT (M6%), pop. 2,000; Montgomery Co. (SE). 10 m NW of Philadelphia.
PA RR. Bank, Bryn Mawr. Manufactures custom bodies. Rosemont College.
(Cath. women). Residential.
RamblerV .Monthly Collegiate 1981 5 24 106 2.00
Students of Rosemont College, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— +*S«Pt. A. B.C. Statement; +Jnne and March A B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Attdit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; J Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Cenatts. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols^WldthV Depth Sub Circ
ROYERSFORD (L5), pop. 8,862; Montgomery Co. (SE). On Schuylkill River, 26 m
NW of Philadelphia. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures paper specialties, stoves,
glass bottles, underwear, screw products, tools, steel forgings, knit tubing,
leather goods. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, apples.
Inter-Borough Press — See Spring City.
Twin Boro Advertiser-}- Thursday Republican 1890 8 24 322 2.50 1,838
L. E. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
ST. MARYS (E2%), pop. 7.846; Elk Co. (NWC). 45 m SW of Olean, N. Y. PA RR.
Manufactures fire brick, carbon products, sewer pipe, building tile, incandescent
lamps, radio tubes, clay products. Brewery; coal mines; clay pits. Diversified
farming. Potatoes, cabbage, grain.
Press-}- Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1910 8 24 29421.42 §3,837
H. T. O'Brien, Editor; Daily Press Publishing Company.
SALTSBURG (D4%), pop. 1,156; Indiana Co. (SWC). 30 m NE of Pittsburgh. PA RR.
Soft coal mines. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Press Thursday Ind. Rep .1875 7 26 276 2.00 1,250
Rev. John O. Miller, Jr., Publisher.
SANDY LAKE (B8). pop. 767; Mercer Co. (W). 26 m NE of Sharon. NYC RR. Saw,
flour mills; creameries. Oil wells; timber. Diversified farming.
Breeze -f Wednesday Republican 1902 8 22 294 3.00 1,370
E. S. Hassler, Editor and Publisher, Grove City.
SAXTON (F6), pop. 1,098; Bedford Co. (S). 18 m S of Hollidaysburg. H&BTM RR.
Manufactures wooden toys, beverages, candy. Saw mill; coal mining and shipping.
Broad Top Bulletin -f Friday Independent 1947 7 24 280 2.50 1,890
Olin W. Horton, Editor; Bulletin Printing Co., Publisher.
SAYRE (Jl%), pop. 7,785; adjacent to Athens, Pa., South Waverly, Pa., Waverly,
N. Y. Combined population of 4-town area X 19,500; Bradford Co. (NE).
19 m SE of Elmira, N. Y. LV RR. Manufactures knit goods, dairy products,
hardware, car wheels, milled screw machines, greeting cards, lumber products.
Cold storage plant; greenhouses. Agriculture.
Times -f Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1891 8 24 294 20.00 **7,677
Circulates also in Athens, Pa. and Waverly, N. Y.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harold Ylngling, Editor; Sayre Printing Company, Publisher.
Valley News + Thursday Republican 8 24 294 2.50
Circulates also in Athens, Pa., Waverly and South Waverly, N. Y.
H. I. Seely, Editor; Waverly Sun, Inc.. Publisher.
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN (K4), pop. 6,597; Schuylkill Co. (EC). 4 m S of Pottsville.
LV; PA; READ RRs. Manufactures underwear, shoes, confectionery, caskets,
paper boxes, burial blankets. Machine shops ; bleach and dye works. Agriculture.
Call and Orwigsburg News -f. Thursday Independent 1892 8 24 301 4.00 §3,240
Fred V. Knecht, Editor; W. K. Knecht, Publisher.
SCHWENKSVILLE (M5), pop. 568; Montgomery Co. (SE). 11 m NW of Norristown.
READ RR. Manufactures ladies' handbags, flour, feed. Diversified farming.
Wheat, corn, potatoes.
Item-f Thursday Independent 1877 8 24 287 8.00 1,800
Bruce MacBain and William Hughes, Publishers.
SCOTTDALE (C5). pop. 6,249; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 6 m N of Connellsville.
B&O; P&LE; PA RRs. Manufactures castings, machinery parts, wooden han-
dles, lumber, crushed slag, caskets, coke. Railroad shops. Coal mines; timber.
Agriculture. Potatoes, wheat, corn.
Christian Living Monthly Religious 1954 3 29 133 3.75 $14,158
Millard Lind, Editor; Mennonite Publishing House.
Gospel Herald (no adv.) Tuesday Mennonite 1908 3 29 147 3.75 $18,166
Paul Erb, Editor; Mennonite Publishing House.
Independent-Observer-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1879 8 24 301 2.00 J1.910
Mildred M. Stone, Editor; Scottdale Printing Company, Publisher.
SCRANTONf (L3>, pop. 125,536; Lackawanna Co. (NE). 18 m NE of Wilkes-Barre.
CR; L&WV; D&H; DL&W; ERIE RRs. Airlines: AA; AAA; EAL; TWA.
Manufactures castings, cigars, phonograph records, electronics equipment,
gummed paper, textbooks, throwsters, beds, kitchen cabinets, shoes, men's and
women's clothing, metal, paper, plastic and canvas products, wooden doors and
showcases, explosives, switch gear, lace and plastic curtains, aluminum storm
doors and windows, heating units, paints and varnishes, printing, mining and
textile machinery, lawn mowers, tank parts, luggage. Coal mining. Eleven banks;
bank clearings (12-31-57), $363,075,000; deposits (12-31-57), $182,899,423.
94,285 electric meters; 87,919 gas (artif.) meters; 115,226 telephones. Interna-
tional Correspondence Schools, Marywood College (Cath. women) ; University
of Scranton (Cath. men). Three TV stations.
Bestsellers Semi-mo Book Review 1941 2 46 147 4.00 $2,600
R. F. Grady, Editor; University of Scranton, Publisher.
Catholic Light-h Thursday Catholic 1892 8 23 297 3.00 $50,117
R. R. Ms*r. Thomas J. Cawley, Ed.; Catholic Light Publishing Co.,
P. O. Box 708. (3).
Lackawanna Jurist (no adv.). .Friday Legal 1899 2 24 101 5.00
P. E. Pendel, Esq., Editor; Lackawanna Bar Assn., Pub., 701 Connell Bldgr.
Lackawanna Motorist Bi-monthly Motoring 1919 5 24 210x1.00 24,500
J. Harold Brislin. Ed.: Lackawanna Motor Club, Pub., 1035 N. Washington Ave.
26 280 2.50 §7,500
. ........ Independent ....... 1911 7
Matthew Stachiw, Editor; Ukrainian Workingmen's Assn.,
Publisher, 624 Olive St. (10).
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
•1 SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory fa front of book.
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Polish-American Journal........ Saturday Independent .1911 5 24 196 8.00 9,328
H. J. Dende, Editor; Dende Press, Publisher, 409 Cedar Ave. (5).
..... 1928 2 8« 12« <•<"> «••«
Rt, Rev. L». Grochowaki, Editor; Rola Boza, Publisher, 629 East Locust St.
(Scrantonian-j- .......................... Sunday ............ Republicmn ........ 1897 8 22 300 10.40**47,869
Color advertising accepted.
Tribune+ ................................. Morn.ex.Sun...Republican ......... 1856 8 22 300 21.84**35,591
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert J. Arthur, Ed.; Scrantonian-Tribune, Pub., Scrantonian-Tribune Bldg.
^ ....... Independent ....... 1913 8 23 301 7.00 10,289
Edward Kovac, Jr., Editor; Obrana Press, Inc., 816 Linden St. (2).
Strar-f- (Guard) (Polish) ....... Thursday ........ Fraternal ........... 1898 8 24 280 3.00 §9,375
J. Mastalski. Ed.; Polish Nat'l Union of America, Pub.. 1004 Pittston Ave. (2).
Times -f- .................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1870 8 22 300 21.84**S4,914
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Edward J. Lynett, Editor; Elizabeth R. and E. J. Lynett, Jr., Publishers,
Penn Ave. at Spruce St. (1).
Tribune — See Scrantonian.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Ed. *43,871.
SELINSGROVE (J4), pop. 8.514; Snyder Co. (C). On W side Susquehanna River, 6
m S of Sunbury. PA RR. Manufactures silk, pasteboard boxes, steel tools,
patent medicines, hosiery, flour. Baby chick hatcheries. Susquehanna Uni-
versity. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Susquehanna V ......................... Tuesday .......... Collegiate ......... ..1891 5 26 143 2.50
Students Publishing Association of Susquehanna University.
Times-Tribune -f ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1815 8 24 301 2.50 1 1,764
Barbara Miller, Editor; Selinsgrove Times, Inc., Publisher, 103 S. Market St.
SELLERSVILLE (M5), pop. 2,373; Bucks Co. (SE). 16 m N of Lansdale. READ RR.
Manufactures asbestos, machinery, chemicals, clothing, cigars, electrical appli-
ances, hosiery. Diversified farming. Fruit, dairy products, potatoes, corn.
- }Tue8day .......... Independent ....... 1934 8 24 294 2.00 *3,715
Gerald iT Fos'ben n*er7 Editor; Meredith Publishers, Quakertown.
SEWICKLEY (B4%). pop. 6,886; Allegheny Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 13 m NW of
Pittsburgh. PA RR. Manufactures varnish, farm tool implements, plastics.
Residential. Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 5 24 210 5.00 §3,1O5
R. W. Buck, Editor; Sewickley Printing Shop, Inc., Publisher.
SHAMOKIN (J4), pop. 16,879; Northumberland Co. (EC). 17 m SE of Sunbury.
PA; READ RRs. Manufactures silk, hosiery, dresses, beef and pork products,
shirts, yarns, fertilizer, hair nets, cleaning tissues, medicines, linen, woolens,
cigars. Brewery. Hard coal mines. Farming.
Citfcen ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1949 5 24 228 5.00 §6,422
William B. Wiest, Editor; Shroyer Publications Inc., 415 E. Sunbury St.
News-Dispatch -f- ..................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1886 9 22 294 21.84**11,260
News Publishing and Printing Co.. 701 N. Rock St.
SHARON (B3), pop. 26,454; Mercer Co. (W). On Shenango River, 14 m NE of Youngs-
town. Ohio. ERIE; NYC; PA; P&LE RRs. Manufactures steel castings, tanks,
pipes and tubes, railroad car trucks, tank cars, electric transformers, chains,
ingot molds, hardware products. Three banks; deposits (6-30-58), $55,100,433.
19,329 (res.) electric (AC) meters; 18,322 (res.) gas (nat.) meters; 24,632
(res.) telephones.
Heraldf ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1864 9 22 308 20.80 **23,217
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
G. A. Harshman, Editor; Sharon Herald Publishing Co., 42 S. Dock St.
SHARON HILL (M7), pop. 5,464; Delaware Co. (SE). 7 m SW of Philadelphia. PA
RR. Bank, Prospect Park. Tools and forgings manufactured. Residential.
Chester Pike Bulletin-f ......... Friday ............ Independent ...... 1938 5 24 224 1.00 §532
Mary S. Davison, Publisher, 507 Chester Pike, Prospect Park.
SHARPSBURG (B6%), branch of Pittsburgh P. O.. pop. 7,296; Allegheny Co. (SW).
On Allegheny River, 5 m NE of Pittsburgh. B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures blow
torches, hardware, chemicals, welding equipment, grease, beverages, cement and
compounds. Brewery. Agriculture. Fruit, truck crops.
Herald-t- ................................... Wednesday ....Ind. Rep ............. 1878 8 24 287 4.00 §6,154
Stewart Townsend, Editor; Herald Printing Co., Inc., Publisher, 807 Main St.,
Pittsburgh (15).
SHEFFIELD (D2), pop. 2,087; Warren Co. (NW). 12 m SE of Warren. PA RR. Manu-
factures drillers' tools, glass bottles. Hard coal mines. Timber; oil, gas mines.
Dairy.
Observer ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 5 24 224 3.00 §1,200
Clara B. Spade, Editor; W. Robert Walsh, Publisher.
SHENANDOAH (K4), pop. 15,704; Schuylkill Co. (EC). 12 m N of Pottsville. LV;
PA; READ RRs. Manufactures underwear, shirts, confectionery. Brewery;
meat packing plant; automotive and aircraft oil filters. Hard coal mines. Agri-
culture. Dairy products, truck crops.
Herald + ................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Republican ......... 1870 8 24 294 21.84 **7,009
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J.F. Haas, Editor; M. Anna Straughn, Publisher, 10 S. Jardin St.
CtrcnUtkMi— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jaoe and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement i Bold lace, sworn; tPtsMlsher's Report; Light face, estirasted. + Uses Mats. •Nonparafl
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCottoty seat Populttion— 1950 Census. xRaad McNaUy
estimate. Vltsued only daring academic year. ^Subscription included la membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Ctdos to the use of fhe Director? in front of book.
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SHICKSHINNY (K8). pop. 2,158; Liwerne Co. (NB). On Susquehanna River, 16 m SW
of WIlkes-Barre. DLAW RR. Silk throwing, dress factories. Coal mining indus-
tries. Agriculture.
Mountain Echo -f ........... ...—...Friday ............ Independent...... 1873 7 24 280 200 51 60O
Maude K. Adkins. Editor and Publisher. '°U |liBO°
SHINGLEHOUSE (Fl%), pop. 1,201; Potter Co. (N). 16 m 8E of Clean, N. Y. Railroad
station, Portville. PA RR. Grist, planing mills. Gas, oil wells. Diversified farm-
ing. Potatoes, oats, buckwheat.
Os way o Valley Mail + ........... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1886 7 23 280 3.00 §684
National advtg. sold in combination with Potter County Journal of Coudersport.
Collins Herrick, Editor; Herrick Newspapers, Publisher, Coudersport.
SHIPPENSBURG (H5%), pop. 6,722; Cumberland Co. (8). 11 m N of Chambersburg.
PA; READ; WM RRs. Manufactures furniture, shirts, trousers, dresses, paper
novelties, heating pumps, bearing parts, flour, brooms. State Teachers' College.
Farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Campus Reflector V ................ Quarterly . Collegiate ....... 1930 2 36 112 x 1,000
Students of State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
News-Chronicle + .................... Tues. & Pri ..... Ind. A Rep ......... 1844 8 24 280 5.50 **4,6S8
B. W. Mittler, Editor; News-Chronicle Company, Publisher.
SLATINGTON <L4), pop. 4,343; Lehigh Co. (E). 18 m NW of Allentown. LV;
RR. Manufactures slate roofing and blackboards, toys, ties, women's and
children's wearing apparel, burial vaults, lamps, snow guards, textile mills.
Slate quarries. Diversified farming. Potatoes, apples, peaches.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1868 6 2-6 276 2.00 $1,266
Russel J. Rauch, Editor; News Publishing Company.
SLIPPERY ROCK (B8%), pop. 2,294; Butler Co. (W). 17 m NW of Butler. Railroad
station, Harris ville. BALE RR. Nursery. State Teachers' College. Coal mines;
hardwood timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, corn, hay.
Signal-f- .................................... Friday ............. Republican ........ 1925 8 22 294 2.50 978
E. S. Hassler, Editor and Publisher, Grove City.
SMETHPORTf (F2), pop. 1,797; McKean Co. (NW). 20 m S of Clean, N. Y. PA
RR. Manufactures chemicals, bowling alley automatic pin setters, lumber.
butter, novelties and electrical toys. Oil refinery; clay tile plant. Nursery. Coal
mines; clay pits. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
McKean County Democrat -f. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1858 8 24 294 4.00 §1,070
Henry A. Satterwhite, Editor; Bradford Publications, Inc.
McKean County Miner ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1840 8 24 294 4.00 1,260
John Dragoone, Editor; McKean Co. Press, Inc., Publisher.
SOMERSETf (D5%), pop. 5,936; Somerset Co. (SW). 30 m S of Johnstown. B&O
RR. Cannery; creameries, lumber mill; fertilizer, concrete block factories.
Mountain resort. Coal mines ; timber. Diversified faming. Potatoes, maple syrup.
American -f .............................. Morn.ex. Sun. ..Republican ........ 1929 8 24 294 15.00 §6,065
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Henry B. Reiley, Editor; Somerset Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Democrat -f .............................. Wednesday ....Democratic ........ 1810 8 24 294 3.00 1,150
James B. Werner, Editor and Publisher, 399 W. Union St.
Somerset County Times -f- ..... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1925 8 24 294 8.00 §2,700
John M. Kehoe, Sr., Editor and Publisher.
SOUDERTON (M6), pop. 4,521; Montgomery Co. (SE). 6 m N of Lansdale. LVT;
READ RRs. Manufactures clothing, silk, hosiery, piston rings, towels, shoes,
dairy products, cigar boxes. Hatchery. Farming. Potatoes, corn, wheat.
Independent-)- .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 7 25 301 3.00
Helen V. Moyer, Editor; W. F. Goettler & Sons, Publishers.
SOUTHAMPTON (N5%), pop. X3.000: Bucks Co. (SE). 12 m NE of Philadelphia.
READ RR. Manufactures steel castings, hosiery, precision tools, electronic
equipment, kitchen cabinets, heet treated metals. Agriculture. Corn, potatoes.
Star-f ....................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1958 8 24 294 1.50 445
Franz G. Serdahely, Editor; Southampton Publications, Inc., 530 Street Rd. 2,555 — Free
SOUTH MOUNTAIN (H6), pop. X600; Franklin Co. (S). 20 m NE of Hagerstown, Md.
Bank and railroad station, Mont Alto. PA ; RR. Mont Alto State Sanatorium for
Tuberculosis. Agriculture. Apples, peaches, milk.
Spunk-f- .................................... Monthly .......... closi1" 1909 l 48 98 1'50 80°
Thomas F. Joyce, Editor; Spunk Publishing Company.
SPRING CITY (L6), pop. 8,258; Chester Co. (SE). On Schuylkill River, 27 m NW of
Philadelphia. PA RR. Manufactures steel shafting, hosiery, women's underwear,
grey iron castings, paper boxes, banners and flags, machine tools, knitting ma-
chine needles. Bleach and dye works. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Inter-Borough Press -f ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1872 8 24 808 3.00 §2,746
Circulates also in Royersford. §268 — Free
Richard R. Gorton, Editor and Publisher.
SPRINGFIELD (M7), branch of Media P. O., pop. 10,917 (special U. S. Census 1-14-58,
gives 25,519); Delaware Co. (SE). 10 m W of Philadelphia, Railroad station,
ZK:f*^.?^3to™**j ........ Independent ....... 1931 6 24 210 3.00 §3,126
D. Jeanne Mearkle, Editor; Crowe Printers and Publishers, Inc., 192 Saxer Ave.
Ctrctdatioo— **Sept. A! B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C, Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Aodlt:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRtnd McNaHy
estimate Vltsucd only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership lee.
BE SURE TO READ the Gold* to the use off the Directory in front of book.
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STATE COLLEGE-UNIVERSITY PARK (G4), pop. 17,227 (special U. S. Census 10-28-
67, fives 21,661) ; Centre Co. (C). 40 m NE of Altoona. BC RR. Airline, AAA.
Pennsylvania State University. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Centre Times + ....................... Evg.ex.8un ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1898 8 24 315 15.00 512,123
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Jerome Weinstein, Editor; Claude Q. Aikens, Publisher.
Collegian. The+ V ................... {iuJf.^Mon. Collegiate .......... 188<7 & 24 217 6.00 6,135
Students of Pennsylvania State University, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 261.
Penn State Alumni News V.. Monthly .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1914 8 26 140x6.00 12,710
Ross B. Lehman, Ed.; Penn State Alumni Assn., Pub., Room 104 Old Main Bldg.
Penn SUte En«ineer+ V ...... Monthly .......... Coll. En«'« ...... „ 192° C2ont^ttj^ ]J» f Jg
Students of the School of Engineering of Pennsylvania State University,
Editors and Publishers. 8 IS Mechanical Engineer Bldg.. University Park.
Penn State Froth -f- V ............ Monthly .......... Coll. Humor ..... -1901 3 27 140 1.75 3,500
Students of the Penna. State University, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 845.
STRASBURG <K5%), pop. 1,109; Lancaster Co. (SE). 9 m SE of Lancaster. Rail-
road station, Lea man Place. PA RR. Tobacco packing plant; fishing tackle
factory. Stone quarries. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
News+ ......................... ^ .......... Saturday ........ Republican ......... 1898 6 26 273 2.00 tl,231
J. Franklin Miller. Editor; Homsher Printing Co., Publisher.
STROUDSBURGf-EAST STROUDSBURG <M3ft). pop. 18,635; Stroudsburg. 9,861;
East Stroudsburg, 7.274; Monroe Co. (E). 29 m N of Eastern. DLAW RR.
Manufactures silk, hosiery, mowers, galvanized products, ribbon, telephone line
equipment, boilers, lighters, rayon, septic tanks, beverages, hoists. State
Teachers College. Nursery. Mountain resort. Clay pits. Diversified farming.
J. J. McCluskey, Editor; Monroe County Bar Assn., Publisher, 14 S. 7th St.
Record -f ................................... Morn.ex.Sun... Independent ...... 1894 9 22 294 21.50 **&,960
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
James H. Ottaway. Publisher.
SUNBURY (J4), pop. 15,570; Northumberland Co. (EC). On Susquehanna River,
80 m SW of Williamsport. PA; READ RRs. Manufactures silk, shirts, overalls,
men's hats, screw machine products, caskets, beauty shop equipment, insecti-
cides, cement vaults, beverages. Shipping center for lower hard coal region.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, apples, wheat.
Item + ..................................... «Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1872 8 22 301 16.60 **2O,369
Comic strip advertising accepted.
H. H. Haddon, Editor; Sunbury Daily Item, Inc., Publisher.
SUSQUEHANNA (Lift), pop. 2,646; Susquehanna Co. (NE). On Susquehanna River,
26 m SE of Binghamton, N. Y. ERIE RR. Railroad center with shops, round-
house and yards. Agriculture. Dairy products, berries, potatoes, livestock.
fLedger+ ................................. ..Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1863 7 26 280 2.50 945
I
j Trans crip t-f „ "•"•-{£ Sun Republican 1886 7 26 276 6.00 52,490
Comic strip advertising accepted in daily.
P. S. and S. D. Baker, Publishers.
SWARTHMORE (M7), pop. 4,825; Delaware Co. (E). 11 m SW of Philadelphia. PA
RR. Manufactures paper products, plush. Swarthmore College (Friends).
Residential.
Personnel Journal Monthly {Directors1 1921 2 84 128 6-°° *4,299
One issue during July and August.
Edward N. Hay, Editor; The Personnel Journal, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 239.
Swarthmorean-f- Friday Republican 1929 5 24 238 4.00 §1,970
P. E. Told, Editor; Swarthmorean, Inc., Publisher, 833 Dartmouth Ave.
Swarthmore Phoenix V-f Tuesday Collegiate 1879 5 24 210 3.50 1 1,450
Students of Swarthmore College, Editors and Publishers.
SYKESVILLE (E8%), pop. 1,652; Jefferson Co. (WC). 5 m SW of DuBois. BAO RR.
Manufactures shirts, meters, scales, screw machine products, powdered metal
products. Soft coal mines; hardwood timber. Dairying. Diversified farming.
Potatoes, grain, hay.
Post-Dispatch + .. Friday Republican. ... 1905 7 24 290 2.60 {1*580
Otto J. Nupp, Editor and Publisher.
TAMAQUA (L4), pop. 11,608; Schuylkill Co. (EC). 18 m NE of Pottsville. CNJ;
LANE; READ RRs. Manufactures women's underwear, tubing, hospital equip-
ment, dresses, auto springs, canned Roods, explosives, book covers, steel screens.
Hard coal mines. Poultry, fruit, truck, grain farms.
Courier -f JSvg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1868 8 24 808 21.84 {5VO99
Robert L. Meredith, Editor; Estate of John M. Harris. Publisher, 12 Hunter St.
TARENTUM (C4). pop. 9.640; Allegheny Co. (SW). 21 m NE of Pittsburgh. PA
RR. Manufactures stainless steel sheets, tubes and castings, paper and spe-
cialties, aluminum, ladders, glass, bron re castings, tools and dies, beverages.
Coal mines. Diversified farming, wheat, corn, hay.
Valley News-f Evg.ex.8un Independent 1904 8 22 808 21.42 **Z3,192
Color advertising accepted.
George D. Stuart, Editor; News Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
Cinulslluu A A Sept. AB.C Statement; *J«me snd March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold (ace, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •NonpaieO
eas. 12 to Inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McNaflj
estimate. Vlwed only daring academic year. xSabscriptfon included to membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Cakfe to the ose of the Directory fat freat ef book.
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Estab Coli<8> Width V Depth Sub Clrc
THOMPSONTOWN (H4H), pop. 486; Juniata Co. (SO. 22 m E of Lewistown. PA
RR. Flour, aaw mills; kitchen cabinets and shirts manufactured. Agriculture.
Wheat, corn, oats.
Junlata Globe 4- -Thursday Independent 1892 6 26 280 1.50 1.007
Ralph W. Robb, Editor and Publisher '
TIDIOUTE (D2). pop. 998; Warren Co. (NW). On Allegheny River, 20 m S of Warren.
PA RR. Machine shops; handle mill. Resort. Truck, dairy, poultry farms.
Observer-}- Thursday Independent -1900 5 24 224 3.00 745
Lenore N. Mclntyre, Editor; W. Robert Walsh, Publisher.
TIONESTAf (D2%). pop. 728; Forest Co. (NW). On Allegheny River, 20 m NE of Oil
City. PA RR. Flour, planing mills. Plastic pipe manufactured. Mountain resort.
Gas and oil wells; timber. Agriculture. Dairy products, potatoes, buckwheat.
Forest Press -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1867 5 24 220 8.00 91,146
Edwin R. Patrick, Editor and Publisher.
TITUSVILLE <C2), pop. 8,923; Crawford Co. (NW). On Oil Creek, 15 m N of Oil City.
NYC; PA RRs. Oil processing; engines, boilers, oil well machinery, forgings,
plastic pipe, electronic components, tool steel, silk ribbon, dairy products
manufactured. Oil wells. Agriculture. Milk, buckwheat, potatoes.
Herald -f Morn.ex.Sun.. .Republican. ..1865 8 24 294 1872 **6 809
Comic strip advertising accepted. '
Titnsville Herald, Inc.. Publisher.
TOWANDAf (K2). pop. 4,069; Bradford Co. (NE). On Susquehanna River, 48 m NW
of Wilkes-Barre. LV RR. Manufactures X-ray screens, tungsten, silk, linotype
parts, flour. Resort. Dairy farming. Potatoes, apples, tomatoes.
Review-f Morn.ex.Sun... Republican -1879 8 22 308 18.20 87,302
D. M. Turner, Editor; Towanda Printing Co., Publisher.
TOWER CITY (J4H), pop. 2,064; Schuylkill Co. (EC). 28 m W of Pottsville. READ
RR. Manufactures underwear, shirts, dresses, overalls. Coal mining. Dairy,
poultry farms. Potatoes.
West Schuylkill Herald -f Friday Independent...... 1898 8 24 308 2.50
W. K. Knecht, Editor and Publisher.
TREMONT (K4), pop. 2,102; Schuylkill Co. (EC). 12 m SW of Pottsville. READ RR.
Shirt, dress and blouse factories. Hard coal mine. Truck, poultry farms.
West Schuylkill Press and lpv«j._ T«^«««/I-«* 1077 Q
Pine Grove Herald-f fFriday Independent 1877 8
Mae A. Bashore. Editor and Publisher.
TROY (J2), pop. 1.871; Bradford Co. (NE). 25 m S of Elmtra, N. Y. PA RR. Mann-
factures small steam engines, electric generators, evaporated and powdered
milk, leather specialties, tungsten and chemical products, boats. Summer
resort. Hemlock timber. Dairy, poultry farms ; cattle.
Gazette- Register + Thursday Republican 1863 8 23 301 4.00
C. Dixxon Avery, Editor and Publisher, 11 Canton St.
1,620
24 287 3.00 {3,181
§1,272
TUNKHANNOCKt (L2tf), pop. 2,170; Wyoming Co. (NE). 25 m NW of Scranton. LV
RR. Shoe, dress factories; grist mill. Timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes,
milk, corn.
Republican and New Age 4-... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1869 8 24 287 4.00 §3,321
Cecil K. Krewson, Editor; Tunkhannock Publishing Co., 16 E. Tioga St.
Witness .................................... Thursday ........ Episcopal ........... 1917 3 25 126 4.00 18,396
Rev. J. P. Brown, Editor; Episcopal Church Publishing Co.
TURTLE CREEK (C7), pop. 12,868; Allegheny Co. (SW). 8 m SE of Pittsburgh. PA
RR. Manufactures cement blocks. Coal mines.
Independent-f .......................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1912 8 22 808 3.00
Also circulates in Monroeville. 144,000 — Free
Charles Schmidt, Editor; Brad dock Free Press, Inc., Publisher, 614 Penn Ave.
TYRONE (F4), pop. 8,214; Blair Co. (SWC). 14 m NE of Altoona. PA RR. Manu-
factures paper, lime and clay products, shirts, chemicals, boilers, mine machin-
ery, rivets, shell castings. Shipping center. Limestone quarries. Agriculture.
Grain, potatoes, apples.
Herald-f ................................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1867 8 24 294 15.60 **3,506
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. Paul Price, Editor; Tyrone Herald Company, Publisher, 1018 Penna. Ave.
UNION CITY (Cltt). pop. 8,911; Erie Co. (NW). 22 m SE of Erie. ERIE; PA RRa.
Manufactures chairs, tables, desks, juvenile furniture, toys, powdered milk.
Maple, ash timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes, cabbage, buckwheat.
Times 4- .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1873 8 26 280 6.20 §2,125
R. L. Williams, Editor; Allyn S. Brown, Publisher.
UNIONTOWNf (C6), pop. 20,471; Fayette Co. (SW). 45 m SE of Pittsburgh. BAO;
PA RRs. Manufactures coke, radiators, enamelware, shirts, water meters,
women's apparel, crushed limestone, lumber, beverages, dairy products. Soft
coal mines ; timber. Diversified farming.
(Herald-h ................................... Morn.ex.Sun... Republican ........ 1907 8 22 801 21.84 **9,29&
Standard* .......................... ____ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Ind. Dem ............ 1888 8 22 301 21.84**17,22O
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Arnold Goldberg1, Editor; Uniontown Newspapers, Inc., Publisher,
8-10 E. Church St.
Independent-!- ........................ .Thursday.. .Independent.......l920 5 24 210 3.00 51,285
Pat C. Trusio, Editor; Uniontown Printing Co., Publisher, 91 S. Gallatin Ave.
Circulation-— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate VI«««ed <"»!* during academic year. ^Subscription included In membership fee.
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Eitib Coll* Width TDtpth Sub Girt
UNIVERSITY PARK— See State College.
UPPER DARBY (M6ft), pop. 84.951; Delaware Co. (SB). Adjoins Philadelphia on the
West. Railroad station. Melbourne Mills, PA RR, Important shopping center.
Plastics, electronic switches, textiles, kitchen cabinets, paper boxes manufac-
tured. Bank deposits (1957), $118,000,000. 32.000 electric (AC) meters; 80,000
gas (artif.) meters; 99,715 telephones. Residential community.
Newa-f -.. Thursday Independent 1983 9 23 800 8.36*^33^860
See also Philadelphia Suburban Newspapers, Inc., Ardmore. Pa.
A. E. Hickerson, Publisher, 7416 West Chester Pike.
S-H-E-L News + . The Thursday Independent 1932 5 24 210 3.00 8,000
John M. Guinan, Editor and Publisher, 757 Long Lane.
Telegram-f Wednesday Independent 1986 5 24 224 4.00
Joseph Bartash, Editor; Bartash Publications, 2110 Fur re 11 Lane. Phila. 120.500 — Free
VALLEY FORGE— Sentinel— See Conshohocken.
VALLEY VIEW <J4). pop. 1,618; Schuylkill Co. (EC). 21 m W of Pottsville. Rail-
road station. Good Springs. READ RR. Bank, Hegins. Dress, shirt, pajama
factories. Coal mines; timber. Poultry. Diversified farming.
Valley Citixen + Thursday Independent 1929 9 22 297 8.00 §2,860
R. B. McRoberts. Editor; J. Melvin Bolton, Publisher.
VANDERGRIFT (C4), pop. 9,524; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 29 m NE of Pittsburgh.
PA RR. Sheet steel; mill machinery; gloves manufactured. Coal mines. Truck,
stock farms. Potatoes, corn, wheat.
News-f ..Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1905 8 22 294 14.25 53,807
George M. Spiher, Jr., Editor; Howard W. Grimes, Publisher.
VILLANOVA (M5H). pop. X6.000; Delaware Co. (SE). 9 m NW of Philadelphia. PA
RR. Bank. Bryn Mawr. Villanova College (Cath. men). Residential.
Catholic Library World V Monthly {problems **** 1929 2 30 105 x6'00 2'654
Alphonse F. Trezza, Editor; Catholic Library Assn.. Publisher, Villanova Univ.
Villanova Engineer V ~ 4 ti. a yr Coll. Eng'g 1933 2 42 140 2.00 J1.300
Students of Villanova School of Engineering, Editors and Publishers.
Villanova Law Review Quarterly {coU*1* l955 l 52 Ul 6<0° *500
Students of Villanova University Law School, Editors and Publishers.
711 So. 50th St.. Philadelphia (43).
Villano van V , The (offset) Wednesday Collegiate 1895 5 24 217 x2.00 7.000
Students of Villanova College. Editors and Publishers.
WARRENf (D2). pop. 14.849; Warren Co. (NW). On Allegheny River. 21 m 8 of
Jamestown. N. Y. NYC; PA RRs. Airline, AAA. Oil refineries. Furniture, steel
shelving, cabinets and tanks, furnaces, tools, valves, flexible couplings, radio
tubes, proprietary medicines manufactured. Oil wells ; timber. Dairy farms.
Observer 4- Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 224 3.50 86,036
W. Robert Walsh. Editor and Publisher. 883 Hickory St.
1900 8 22 294 12.00 $8,6O4
80 108
16.400
22
22
309 21.84 **14*224
308 21.84 **8,963
5 27 238 2.50
Times-Mirror 4- | Jv^
E. C. Lowrey. Editor; N. G. Walker, Publisher.
WASHINGTONf (B5). pop. 26.280; Washington Co. (SW). 28 m SW of Pittsburgh.
B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures glass tableware and food containers, corrugated
fibre products, bricks, rubber tires, mold machinery, clay and steel products,
chemicals, beverages. Meat packing plant. Two banks (1957). 10,760 electric
(AC) meters; 9.921 gas (nat.) meters; 18.973 telephones. Washington and
Jefferson College (men). Coal mines; gas. oil wells. Farming.
Alumni Bulletin (no adv. )..... Quarterly Collegiate 1929 2
Washington and Jefferson College, Publisher*.
{Observer -f- •« Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Rep 1871 9
Reporter 4- Evg.ex.8un Ind. Rep.. ~..« 1808 9
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Observer Publishing Co.. 122 S. Main St.
Red and Black-}- V (offset). ...Friday Collegiate 1919
Students of Washington and Jefferson College. Editors and Publishers.
Washington County Motorist. Monthly Motoring 1930 S 26 188 x.BO
WUlard Stevens, Ed.; Washington County Motor Club, Pub., 82 8. Mala St.
WATERFORD (Cl%). pop. 1.196; Erie Co. (NW). 16 m SE of Erie. PA RR. Lake
resort. Ships cabbage. Diversified fanning. Milk, cabbage, potatoes.
Leader 4- ~ Thursday Republican 1878 8 26 280 2.00
Stanley Mitchell Editor; Allyn S. Brown. Publisher.
WAYNE (M6H). pop. 6.000; Delaware Co. (SE). 10 m NW of Philadelphia. PA RR.
Iron fences, grandstands, dust guards, pottery manufactured. Valley Forge
Military Academy. Residential.
Suburban A Wayne Times -f Friday Republican 1886 8 24 298 8.60 ***,418
A. M. Ehart, Editor; Suburban Publications. Publisher.
WAYNESBORO <G«). pop. 10,984; Franklin Co. (8). 11 m KB of Hagerstown.
Md. WM; PA RRs. Airport. Manufactures refrigeration and thread-cutting
machinery, threshers, machine tools, reamers, knitwear, floor. Fruit packed
Limestone quarries. Fruit, dairy, train farms. Apple*, peaches, wheat.
Record Herald + Evg.ex.8un.....Ind. Rep 1847 8 22 29418.00 **7,867
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Wm. Curry, Editor; Record Herald Publishing Co., Inc.
tooo
9960
CiuutatlMS) «»Stpu A B.C. Statement; *Jirae snd March A. B.C. Ststemeots: •A.B.C. Audit; >RPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; BoM fsce. sworn; $ Publisher's Report; Ltgat face, estimstcrf. + Uses Mats. • Nonpar**
ems. 11 to lock. ?A|»te lines. 14 to lack, ttotmty seat Population—I 950 Census. xRsnd McNslt?
estimate. VlMued only during •cademlc year. zSubsertptioo Included i« membership fee.
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Csttb CoU^ Width? Depth Sub
WAYNESBURGf (B6), pop. 6.614; Greene Co. (SW). 62 m 8 of Pittsburgh. MON; PA
RRs. Manufactures brick, flour. Waynesburg College. Coal mines; stone quarries;
timber. Diversified farming. Dairy products, sheep, beef cattle.
Democrat-Messenger 4-. ........^Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Dem............ 1813 8 22 287 1200
Floyd H. Miller, Editor; Monongahela Publishing Co.
Repubiican-f- Wednesday ....Republican......... 183 3 7 24 284 8.00
Miriam Knox Dent, Editor and Publisher.
Yellow Jacket -f-V... Friday Collegiate 1930 4 24 180x1.60
Students of Waynesburg College, Editors and Publishers.
WEATHERLY (L8ft), pop. 2,622; Carbon Co. (E). 10 m E of Hazleton. LV RR.
Manufactures gray iron and steel castings, radio tubes, light bulbs, machinery,
structural steel. Resort. Mine timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, fruit, grain.
Herald „ ..........Thursday Ind. Dem............ 187 9 7 26 804 8.00
Robert V. Faust, Editor and Publisher.
WEEDVILLE (FS). pop. X600; Elk Co. (NWE). 66 m N of Altoona. BAO; PA RR.
Bank, Du Bois or St. Marys. Manufactures cement blocks. Dairy, grain, poul-
try farms.
Bennett's Valley News-f- Thursday Independent. 1963 7 23 294 4.00
James A. and Paul D. Leonard, Editors and Publishers,
WELLSBOROf (H2), pop. 4,216; Tioga Co. (N). 42 m SW of Elmira, N. Y. NYC RR,
Manufactures electric light bulbs. Christmas tree ornaments, evaporated milk,
wood products. Mountain resort. Hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Milk,
corn, buckwheat.
Agitator -f Thursday Republican 1854 8 24 287 8.60
A. R. Doumaux, Editor; Northern Tier Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 104 Main St.
Gasette-h Thursday Republican ..1874 8 24 301 8.00
Joan Fryday, Editor; Conevery, Conevery & Fry day. Publishers.
WEST BROWNSVILLE (C6%), pop. 1,610; Washington Co. (SW). 86 m S of Pitts-
burgh. NYC; PA RRs. Bank, Brownsville.
Washington County Times -f. Thursday Independent 1936 6 24 189 2.00
S. M. House, Editor and Publisher.
WEST CHESTERf (L6H). Pop. 16,168; Chester Co. (SE). 27 m W of Philadelphia.
PA RR. Manufactures shipping tags, air compressors, generators, springs, auto
radiators and heaters, wheels, dairy equipment, dog food, hosiery, pumps,
crayons. Nurseries, mushroom growing and canning. State Teachers College.
Agriculture. Milk, fruit, grain.
86 044
8 '
51,650
650
5875
{750
$3,012
53,115
{Thursday Legal ..1947 2 24 98 4.60 225
Danett HemphiU, Editor; Chester County Bar Assn., Publisher, Courthouse.
Local News-f- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1872 8 22 297 16.60**15,118
Henry L. Brinton, Editor; Daily Local News Company, Publisher, 12 S. High St.
Quad Angles V Semi-mo CollegiaU. 1931 7 24 308 xl.OO
Students of West Chester State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
WESTPIELD (Gl%), pop. 1,867; Tioga Co. (N). 47 m SW of Elmira, N. Y. BAG; NYC
RRs. Leather and gloves manufactured. Dairy, poultry farms. Milk, potatoes,
hay.
Free Press -Courier + ...Thursday . Independent . .. 1878 7 24 280 8.00 $ 1,515
Theodore C. McDonald. Editor and Publisher.
WEST GROVE (L6). pop. 1,521; Chester Co. (SE). 15 m S of Coatesvllle. PA RR.
Hosiery mill. Mushroom industry. Rose nurseries. Diversified farming.
Independent 4- M .^.Thursday Independent....... 1884 7
Charles L. Webster, Editor and Publisher, 140 EL Evergreen.
26 301 1.00
5880
WEST NEWTON <C6), pop. 8,610; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 10 m NE of Moneason.
BAO; PALE RRs. Manufactures torpedoes, radiator patterns and equipment,
lumber, fabricated houses, beverages. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Times-San^- .............. ________ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1878 8 24 276 2.60 52,500
F. W. Albig, Editor; E. E. and F. W. Albig. Publishers.
WEST VIEW (B6H), branch of Pittsburgh P. O., pop. 7.681; Allegheny Co. (SW). 1
m W of Pittsburgh, nearest bank and railroad station. Residential.
Allegheny Journal .............. ^.Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1938 6 24 273 2.60
James 8. Nudi, Editor and Publisher, 1210 Center Ave., Pittsburgh (29).
WHITE HAVEN (L8). pop. 1.461; Luserne Co. (NE). On Lehigh River, 14 m SB of
WIlkes-Bam. CNJ; LV RRs. Manufactures explosives, mining and breaker
machinery, dresses. Health resort. Dairy farms.
Journal-h ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 6 26 278 2.60
J. E. and Clara R. Holder, Editors and Publishers, 211 Main St.
WILXES-BARREt <LS), pop. 76,826: Lucerne Co. (NE). On Susquehanna River. 18
WI"WTO SWof Scrmntonr CNJ: D*H; LV; LAWV; PA RRs. Airlines: AAA; AA;
KAL ; TWA ; Center of anthracite coal region.
Manufactures rayon silk, tobacco products, wire rope, lace. Insulated wire,
cables, beer, shirts, shoes, radio parts, tinware, fabricated metals, window
shades, pencils. Railroad shops. Seven banks; bank clearings (12*31-57), 1196.-
827;006rdeposlts (12-8 1-67 K$ 17 8.727,000. 87,619 electric (AC) meters ; 25,065
cms (art if.) meters; 42,778 telephones. King's College, Wilkes College, Coal
52,646
445
.™™. Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 19*6 5 *4 «10 *1,50
Students of Wilkes College, Publishers, 159 8. Franklin Si. Controlled free dist.
1,800
Ctwrtatlesi awSept A.B.C Ststtmeat; +Jm» and Mirth A B.C. Statement*: •A.B.C Audit: >BPA A*ttt:
IP O. States*** Bold lace, sworn; tPnWlsher's Btport: Light fact. esti»st«4. +Ueea Mate. *Ho**arefl
ems. la to ladu T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCooaty seat. Population— 19SO Cestsos, xfcafct Mcrlafiy
estimate. VIssue4 only during academic year. xSabecrlptioa tochstei la - -- -
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^3o™£*(EM^rll00d) Jwednesday.... Fraternal ----------- 1898 5 24 210 1.60 *6,850
D. S. Bolchat; Editor fpi. Slovak Union, Publisher, 9 E. North St.
Crown, The+V ...................... Bi-wkly, Wed. Collegiate .......... 1946 5 24 210 xl.25 1,500
Students of King's College, Editors and Publishers.
Garsas-f (Lithuanian) .......... .Thursday ........ Fraternal ........... 1917 7 27 280 2.00 $8,958
Matas Zujus, Editor; Lithuanian R. C. Alliance, Publisher. P. 0. Box 82.
Independent^ _________________________ Sunday ............ Independent. ..... 1906 8 28 808 10.40 **4S,169
T. E. Heffernan, Ed.; Wilkes-Barre Independent Co., Pub.. 12 8. Washington St.
*1 *"
. [Monthly .......... Bus. Teachers.., 192 8 8 27 140 8.60
Not isBued'duVingTun'e*,* July, August and September.
Dr. E. T. Van Derveer, Ed.; Robert C. Trethaway, Publisher, 612 Brooks Bldg.
Lucerne Legal Register ......... Friday ............ Legal ................. 1872 2 27 98 x5.00
Robert F. Dilley. Editor; Wilkes-Barre Law and Library Association, Publisher,
Room 28 Courthouse.
Miner. The 4- (offset) ............ Monthly .......... Coal Miners ....... 1938 4 23 140 2,50
Burton Ellison Howards. Editor and Publisher. Room 821,
Northeastern National Bank Bldg.
Record + ................................. «Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Rep ............. 1882 8 23 308 16.00**2S,737
R. W. Johnson. Editor; Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.. 15 N. Main St.
Times-Leader News + ...... --- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1903 8 23 808 21.84 **4*,747
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
John J. MacSweeney, Editor; Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co., 15 N. Main St.
Star-Beacon (offset) ..... Friday. Independent 1957 4 23 140 2.50
Burton Ellison Howards, Ed. and Pub., Room 821, Deposit & Savings Bank Bldg.
Svit4- (Light) (Russian) ----- Thursday ........ Fraternal ........... 1897 7 26 294 8.00
K. B. Morsa, Editor; Russian Orthodox Catholic Mutual Aid Society,
Publisher. 84 E. Market St.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Scran ton, Wilkes-Barre Ed. *43,871.
Wyoming Valley Motorist + . Bi-monthly ....Motoring ......... -1932 8 24 122 x.60 15,000
Clifford W. Bigelow, Editor; Wyoming Valley Motor Club, Pub., Hotel Sterling.
WILKINSBURG (C6%), independent branch of Pittsburgh P. O.. pop. 81.418; Alle-
gheny Co. (SW). Adjoins Pittsburgh. PA RR. Bricks, tile, pumps, lubricating
equipment, railway specialties, machine tool products, beverages manufactured.
Caret te-f ............................... ..Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1890 8 28 808 2.50
Grant H. Liesch, Editor and Publisher, 771 Penn Ave.
Wilkinsburg Motorist 4- ........ Monthly .......... Motoring ........... 1923 5 24 217 .76
Elizabeth P. Lennon, Editor; Wilkinsburg Auto Club, Publisher. 796 Penn Ave.
WILLIAMSBURG (F4H). POP. 1,792; Blair Co. (SWC). 10 m SE of Altoona. PA RR.
Paper mill. Limestone, trap rock quarries. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
Journal + ................................. .Friday ............ Ind. Rep ............. 1938 8 24 294 2.50
A. J. Steibing and H. A. Barnhart. Publishers.
WILLIAMSPORTt (H8), pop. 45,057; Lycoming Co. (NEC). On Susquehanna River,
76 m N of Harrisburg. NYC; PA; READ RRs. Airlines: CAP; TWA; AAA.
Manufactures wire rope, leather products, crepe paper, boilers, silk, valves,
fire hydrants, shirts, flashlight batteries, airplane and marine motors, furniture,
veneer doors, photoflash bulbs, shoes, stainless steel products. Seven banks;
bank deposits (1-1-58). $72,407,191. 26,800 electric (AC) meters; 9,100 gas
(nat.) meters; 33.405 telephones. Lycoming College. Williamsport Technical
Institute.
Examiner -|- .............................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1922 8 24 287
Prints rural edition.
Charles Hallow, Editor; Lycoming Shoppers Guide, Inc., 606 Hepburn St.
Grit* ------------------------------- Sand., ............ Ind. * F.» ........ »« • £„,*?„% 2&°.
Printed in three editions: National Edition (Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday),
Pennsylvania State Edition (Thursday), Williamsport City Edition (Sunday).
Kenneth D. Rhone. Editor; Grit Publishing Co., 208 W. Third St.
$6,800
11,500
4 ti. . yr. .B«eb.ll
Robert H. Stirrat, Editor; Little League Baseball. Inc.. Publisher,
120 W. Fourth St.
Lycoming Courier V. — .........Monthly .......... Collegiate .......... 1946 4 24
Students of Lycoming College, Editors and Publishers.
8un-Gazette + .......................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent. ..... 1801 8 24
Quinton E. Beauge, Editor; Sun-Gazette Co., Publisher, 262 W.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Haxleton-Willfamsport Ed., *4O,121.
m>500
140 2.50
297 21.84 **26,474
Fourth St.
WILLIAMSTOWN (J4H). pop. 2,882; Dauphin Co. (SEC). 26 m W of Pottsville.
PA; READ RRs. Hosiery, knitting mills. Coal mines. Diversified farming. Grain.
Times+ ---------------------------- ^...Friday ............ Ind. A Agric...... 1890 8 24 294 2.00
James C. Moss, Editor and Publisher.
WILLOW GROVE (M6). pop. X6.000; Montgomery Co. (SE). 15 m N of Philadelphia,
READ RR. Manufactures woodwork, machine tools, pressed steel equipment.
hosiery, clothing. Greenhouses. Dairy* truck, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
., ............... ____ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 8 22 294
William E. Strasburg, Editor; Montgomery Publishing Co., Ehrenpfort Bldg.
§1,006
. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement: Bold lace, swom; IPnblisher's Report; Light fsce, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate line*. 14 to inch. tCounty test Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaflj
luded hi
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*ie,«oe
1,906
51,311
§1,270
§5,600
2,400
WILLOW GROVE (Continued) Efttb Cols * Width? Depth Sub
run** ir<rA<*tifiv« *r**+i,iv [Office 1924 8 28 140 5.00
Office Executive Monthly { Management Total unpaid dist.
H. Dickson Ash, Editor; National Office Management Assn., Publisher.
Progress — See Hatboro.
WINDBER (E5), pop. 8.010; Somerset Co. (SW). 9 m 8 of Johnstown. PA RR.
Coal mining and shipping. Coal mines; hardwood timber. Cement block works.
Agriculture. Potatoes, corn, wheat.
Era-f Thursday Republican........ 1899 7 24 280 2.00
A. W. Maxwell, Editor; Windber Era, Inc., Publisher.
WYALUSING (K2), pop. 612; Bradford Co. (NE). On Susquehanna River, 85 m NW of
Scranton. LV RR. Flour, planing mills. Farming. Corn, hay, buckwheat.
Rocket -f- .....Thursday Democratic........ 1887 7 26 294 2.50
Wm. W. Keeler, Editor; Keeler Printing Company, Publisher.
Wyoming Co. Courier — See Laceyville,
WYNNEWOOD-— City Line News— See Phila., Pa.
YARDLEY (N5), pop. 1,916; Bucks Co. (SE). 29 m NE of Philadelphia. READ RR.
Manufactures shirt neckbands, linings, sheet metal, chemicals. Truck farms.
Spinach, carrots, asparagus.
News-f -Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 280 2.00
R. Joseph Martini, Editor and Publisher. Main A Alton Sts.
YEADON (M6H), pop. 11,068; Delaware Co. Adjoins Philadelphia on the west. Rail-
road station Lansdowne. PA RR. Residential.
Times Thursday Republican 1929 5 24 224 1.00
Frank P. Davenport, Editor and Publisher, 719 Church Lane.
Yeadon Courier — See Lansdowne.
YORKf (J5%), pop. 69,958; York Co. (S). 28 m SE of Harrisburg. MAP; PA; WM
RRs. Manufactures refrigerating and air conditioning equipment, hydraulic tur-
bines, farm equipment, building materials, wall and roofing paper, pretzels,
tire chains, bakers machinery. Seven banks; bank clearings (1957), $366,-
772,292; deposits (1957), $174,074,318. 66,904 wired (AC) houses (city and
county); 40,281 gas (art if.) meters (city and county); 60,294 telephones,
(city and county). Limestone quarries. Two TV stations.
Dispatch-h Evg.ex.Sun In d. Rep 1876 8 24 308 11.50**34,333
H. D. Chronister, Editor; Dispatch Publishing Co., 15-21 East Philadelphia St.
Gazette and Daily + Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Dem 1795 5 24 227 12.00**35,772
J. W. Gitt, Editor; York Gazette Company. Publisher, 81 E. King St.
Poultry Press Monthly Poultry 1914 5 24 185 1.50
Robert F. DeLancey, Editor and Publisher, Box 947.
Strength and Health Monthly Physical Cult.... 1932 4 27 140 3.00
R. C. Hoffman, Editor; Strength and Health Publishing Co., 61 N. Broad St.
White Rose Motorist + Monthly Motoring 1929 Controlled1 f rU dlst.
James R. Wilson, Editor; White Rose Motor Club, Publisher.
York Legal Record ..Thursday Legal. .....1881 2 80 115 6.00
Legal advertisements only. Controlled free dist.
York County Bar Assn., Publisher, HE. Market St.
YOUNGSVILLE (D2), pop. 1,944; Warren Co. (NW). 10 m W of Warren. NYC; PA
RRs. Manufactures furniture, mirrors, brick. Oil wells; timber. Stock, dairy,
poultry, grain farms.
Courier-*- Thursday Republican ..1930 6 24 269 2.00
Adah A. Pollard, Editor and Publisher. 8 Railroad St.
YOUNCWOOD (C5), pop. 2,720; Westmoreland Co. (SW). 9 m S of Greensburg. PA
RR. Manufactures candy, ice cream cones, concrete blocks, refrigeration and air
conditioning equipment, truck bodies, burial caskets, spraying equipment,
mirrors and glass, paper products. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Westmoreland Messenger Friday Independent...... 1940 7 24 276 2.50
Westmoreland Messenger, Publisher.
ZELIENOPLE (B4), pop. 2,981; Butler Co. (W). 30 m NW of Pittsburgh. B&O RR.
Manufactures pneumatic molding machines, crucibles, ladders, bronze castings,
refractory products. Soft coal mines. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
ButlerCountyNews-Record+. Thursday In dependent.. ....187 7 8 22 287 3.00 *3,OO7
News Publishing Co., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch, t County seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McMally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year, x Subscript ion included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ tb« Culd« to UM us* of the Director? In front of book.
16,250
50,000
17,100
250
47
81,015
919
PUERTO RICO
Population. 2,210,708 (U. 8. Census, 1950)
Capital, SAN JUAN
Puerto Rico lies between 65* and 70° west longitude and 10* and 18° north latitude. San Juan,
the capital, is 225 miles east of the Island of Santo Domingo-Haiti, and 1,899 miles southeast
of New York. The Island is 95 miles long and 85 miles wide, has an area of 8,485 square miles,
and a coast line of about 845 miles. The territory includes also a number of smaller islands,
among them Vieques Island and Culebra Island, at the east and Mona Island at the west. Puerto
Rico is the easternmost island of the Greater Antilles, and one of a chain of islands extending
from the tip of Florida to the coast of Venezuela.
Few areas of the United States afford such a delightful climate as Puerto Rico. Its location
within the trade-wind belt and its mountainous surface make it one of the most favorable
regions in the tropics. The climate is warm, but excessive temperatures do not occur. The
Weather Bureau at San Juan gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 76.6; highest
on record, 82.9 ; lowest on record, 60.9. Total annual precipitation is 74.47 inches.
There are two good harbors : San Juan on the north coast, Ponce on the south.
POPULATION
The average number of inhabitants to the square mile in 1950 was 645.8, making it one of
the most densely populated agricultural areas in the world. The population has generally shown
a steady increase; 40.5 per cent being urban and 59.5 per cent rural. In 1958, the estimated
population was 2,812,000.
AGRICULTURE
The land resources of Puerto Rico are not great. Only 845,000 acres, according to Soil Con-
servation Service estimates, are well adapted to permanent agricultural use, of which three
fourths require complex or intensive soil conservation practices.
Chemical fertilizer is used generally in the growing of sugar cane, tobacco and other field
crops. Agriculture, nevertheless, is the most important source of income and employment.
Agricultural produce has contributed in all years the great bulk of total exports. In 1957-58,
26.9% of the persons gainfully employed, derived their livelihood from agriculture.
Sugar cane production is the foundation on which the economic structure of the Island is
based. It is the largest single source of employment. 38,7% of the gainful workers in agriculture
are employed in sugar cane farming. In 1957-68 fiscal year sugar production was 919,000 tons.
Tobacco continues to hold an important place in Puerto Rico's economy. It represents the
only source of cash income for many small farm growers. Cultivation of tobacco expanded
rapidly until market difficulties introduced a period of decline. In 1957-58 the tobacco crop,
grown under quota, reached a total of 267,000 hundredweights.
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
Trade is chiefly with the continental United States. Because Puerto Rico is an integral part
of the United States, there are no tariff barriers and it is as easy to transact business as it is
In any of the states. The banking system is the same and there is no difficulty in obtaining
credit ratings. Practically all the business men speak English. Puerto Rico buys more mer-
chandise per capita from the continental United States than any country in the world, except
Canada.
Shipments from the United States mainland in 1957-58 were $619,376,026. Chief imports from
the mainland : vegetable food products and beverages ; textile fibers and manufactures ; animals
and animal products ; metals and manufactures (including machinery and vehicles) ; chemicals and
related products; non-metallic minerals; wood and paper; dairy products; also fish, rice, wheat
flour, dried beans, rubber products, cigarettes, manufactured cotton goods, petroleum, glass,
cement, automobile parts and accessories, medicinal and pharmaceutical preparations.
Shipments to the mainland during 1957-58 totaled $443,392,976. Of this figure sugar and its
by-products (rum, alcohol, molasses, acetone, butyl alcohol, bay mm), account for more than
75% of Puerto Rico's entire export income. Other exports: pineapples, tobacco, coconuts, needle-
work, electronic and pharmaceutical products.
Exports of coconuts in the shell in 1957-58 amounted to $647,017. Fresh pineapple exports were
$499,935; canned pineapple exports, $910,246. Cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers are the princi-
pal vegetable crops exported from Puerto Rico.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mineral production in 1957 had a value of approximately $18,639,000. Cement is the principal
mineral product.
Puerto Rico is making great strides in her economic and social life. A network of over 2,820
miles of hard-surfaced roads serves all cities and towns of the Island. Motor vehicle regis-
tration (1957-58, was 140,197. Not one of the Island's twelve ports is more than five hours
distant by motor vehicle from any important community.
The unusual panoramas of mountains, valleys, tropical seas and white beaches provide a
very fascinating attraction on a tour of the Island. Old-world spendor is found in its cathedrals.
Towns are of quaint atmosphere, enlivened by new industrial plants, homes and public buildings,
which are the result of the current development program. Old historic forts are of much
Interest. A considerable variety of tourist accommodations is available. First-class hotels, apart*
ments with restaurants, and smaller but modern and well maintained establishments are worthy
of mention. Visitors to the Island need fear none of the illness of other tropical areas.
The majority of new homes in the Island are detached and built of reinforced concrete.
Electric or gas cooking facilities are available. There are (6-30-58), 363,032 electric meters;
19,887 gas meters in the commonwealth. Telephone service is supplied at a reasonable rate.
Number of telephones (6-30-68), 68,923. Number of post offices (6-30-58), 106. Total bank
deposits (6-80-58), $445,568,938. The United States Armed Forces operate a radio station at
San Juan. There are also 29 commercial radio stations, and 6 television stations.
The educational system is much like that found elsewhere in the United States. Spanish and
English are taught and spoken in the classroom. The University of Puerto Rico is a land-grant
college offering a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs.
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PUERTO RICO
Under the Constitution put into effect July 25, 1952, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is
governed by a Legislative Assembly of 27 Senators and 51 Representatives from 8 senatorial
districts, 40 representative districts, and 11 of each at large; an Executive Branch headed by ft
Governor and eight Secretaries; and a Judicial Branch administered by the Supreme Court,
consisting of a Chief Justice and 6 Associate Justices. The Government plans public works in
support of industry and greater development of modern agriculture techniques. Wages and the
standard of living are lower than on the mainland*
PUERTO RICO NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 4
Daily, Foreign (4)
Evening Dailies (1)
Morning Dailies (3)
Daily, with Sunday edition (1)
Weekly 1
Monthly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies ( 1 )
Periodicals
Period of Issue
Weekly
Fortnightly
Monthly
Total Periodicals
Total Newspapers
6
Total number of publications 10
Total number of towns having publications 2
For circulation figures for daily papers see alto Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it Is
possible to incorporate a later ftgnire in that list.
(All papers are Spanish unless otherwise stated.)
Estab Col$<t> Width V Depth Sub
PONCE (C2%), pop. 99,492. A port near center of South Coast, about one mile and
a half inland. American RR of Puerto Rico. Airline, CBA. Manufactures sugar,
cement, ball-point pens, costume jewelry, liquors, needlecraft. Agriculture,
coffee, sugar, honey, fruit, cattle, dairy products. Five banks. 25,000 electric
(AC) meters; 1,200 gas (artif.) meters; 4,500 telephones.
Dia, El 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1909 8 24 280 10.00
Jose Da vila Riccl, Editor; Luis A. Ferre, Publisher, Isabel No. 60.
Puerto Rico Evangelico Ftn'tly {255^2^568 1912 3 26
133 1.50
Circ
16,238
4,700
Rev. Jorge N. Cintron, Editor; Puerto Rico Evangelico Inc., Publisher,
Box 744, Rio Piedras.
SAN JUAN (El), pop. 224,767. A seaport town, situated on two small islands on the
North Coast, connected with the mainland by bridges. The capital and business
metropolis of the island. American RR. of Puerto Rico. Airlines: BWIA; CBA;
CD A; DAL; IBERA; AF; EAL; PAA; AVN. Airport for international airways.
Two TV stations.
Needlework, furniture and wood-working, brewing, distilleries, bottling, cigar
making, foundries, pear buttons, medicinal and toiletries. University of Puerto
Rico (Rio Piedras). Fifteen banks, including branches. Resort. Agriculture.
Grapefruit, tobacco, cane sugar, pineapples and other fruits.
Alma Latina-|- Saturday Illus. Rev 1930 4 24 157 9.00
E. Franklin. Editor; Imprenta Venezuela, Inc., Publisher,
Apartado 3589 Calle del Cristo 250 (17).
Caribe Hilton — See Promenade, New York, N. Y.
Cooperador. El Monthly Independent 195° Contr^llJfL dist°
Rafael A. Uicens, Editor; Cooperative League of Puerto Rico, Publisher,
Box 177, Roosevelt
1933 5 23 200 17.90
Imparcial, El-f- Every Morn. ...Independent Monday circ.
Saturday circ.
Color advertising accepted. Publishes week-end edition, Saturday.
Also prints New York Edition, New York, N. Y. Circ., Morn. «8,9OO; Sat. «9,368.
A. A. Valdivieso, Editor; El Imparcial, Inc., Publisher, Comercio Street 450 (12).
Island Times + (Eng.) Friday Independent 1955 5 23 190 4.50
Luis Munoz, Editor and Publisher, 152 San Jose St.
Mundo, El-f Morn.ex. Sun. ..Independent 1919
Color advertising accepted.
Pablo Vargas Badillo. Editor; El Mundo, Inc.,
Publisher, 2 San Jose St. (5).
Prenaa-f- Monthly Literary 1954
8,200
2,500
2,500
*52f407
*63,003
*61,170
215
22,410 — Free
23 294 20.00**59,05S
Monday circ. **73,888
Saturday circ. **77,796
5 24 196 2.50
Controlled free dist.
Sociedad Periodistas, Editors; La Primavera, Publisher, Fortaleza 107,
o «. cmKiinn/ 'Monthly Tourist Info 1949 2 26 105 Free
Office of Public* Relations, Economic Development Administration, Publisher,
Box 2672.
5,000
1.000
19,100
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; f)A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership lee.
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RHODE ISLAND
Population 701,896 (U. 8. Census, 1950)
State Capital, PROVIDENCE
Rhode Island is bounded on the north and east by Massachusetts, south by the Atlantic Ocean,
and west by Connecticut. Its extreme length from north to south is 47 H miles; extreme breadth,
88 miles ; land area, 1,057 square miles ; smallest state in area.
Beyond the Narragansett basin, the surface is mostly rough, hilly, and stony. There are no
mountains and few hills of any altitude. About two-thirds of the land area is woodland. The
Weather Bureau at Providence gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 60.6; highest
on record, 102; lowest on record, — 17. Mean annual precipitation is 89.41 inches.
Newport, on Narragansett Bay, is one of the most famous of America's watering places and
Is noted for the palatial homes built there by wealthy patrons. Rhode Island State University,
located at Kingston, and Brown University, at Providence, are important among the state's
institutions of higher education.
Rhode Island has the third largest per capita industrial output of all the states. It is more than
eighty per cent urban, has the densest population of all the states, 748 persons to the square
mile, and exerts influence out of all proportion to its size and population. Providence, the capital,
Woonsocket and Pawtucket are the chief industrial centers. About a third of the state's manu-
factures are devoted to textiles ; the manufacture of jewelry and metal products is highly impor-
tant as welt Providence is an important oil port, rail center, and center of wholesale trade.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), thirty-seventh. Urban population (1950), 84.6%. In 1950,
of the 791.896 total population, 777,015 were white; 14,881 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 2,598. Farm acreage, 191,052. Average acreage per farm, 78.5.
Average value per farm, $16,941. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 552.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $6,143,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $15,033,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : potatoes, $2,183,000; hay, $85,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $381,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58): all cattle and calves, $4,692,000; hogs and pigs,
$262,000; horses and mules, $118,000; all sheep and lambs, $32,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $3,239,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $1,356,000; turkeys, $251,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $8,387,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 128,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : ice cream, 2,807,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 141,309,000 Ibs.; $4,752,000 value. Principal fish: clams, flounder, butter-
fish, porgy, lobsters.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $676,678,000. Leading industry groups:
textile mill products, machinery (except electrical), primary metal industries. Total expendi-
tures for new plant and new equipment, $27,759,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $1,278,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: stone, sand and
gravel, graphite.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 312,100. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 824,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 66. Number of retail stores (1954), 10,392 ; sales, $848,118,000.
RHODE ISLAND NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily .. 7 Daily 1
Evening Dailies (6) Semi-weekly 1
Morning Dailies (1) Weekly 4
Daily, with Sunday edition (2) Fortnightly 1
Semi-weekly 2 Monthly 8
Weekly 12 Bi-monthly 4
Quarterly 1
Total Newspapers 21
Total Periodicals 20
Total number of publications 41
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 4
Total number of towns having publications 16
For drcdatioa ftfWM for dafljr papers see also Dafljr Newspaper List IB back off Directory. Oceaslosudlr It Is
possible to Incorporate a later flfuro to that list.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 6.
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Bristol (E), Bristol 29,079
2 Kent (C), East Greenwich 77,768
8 Newport (SE), Newport 61,589
4 Providence (N), Providence 674,978
5 Washington (SW), West Kingston 48,542
Estab Cols^ Width V Depth Sub Clre
HARRINGTON (E3), pop. 8,246; Bristol Co. (E). 8 m SE of Providence. NYNH&H
RR. Nurseries. Dairy farms.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1968 5 28 230 5.00 2,025
R. S. Bosworth, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 185 Washington Rd.
Warren and Harrington Gazette — See Warren.
BRISTOLf (E8%), pop. 10,886; Bristol Co. (E). On Narragansett Bay, 16 m SE of
Providence. NYNH&H RR. Bridge to Bristol Ferry. Manufactures rubber foot-
wear machinery, dresses, macaroni, saddles, lace. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Potatoes, onions, carrots.
Phoenix -f .Tues. & Fri Independent 1837 5 23 281 5.00 92,960
R. S. Bosworth, Editor; Bristol Phoanix Publishing Company, 1-7 Bradford St.
CENTRAL FALLS — See Pawtucket.
CRANSTON— See Providence.
EAST GREENWICHf (D8%), pop. 4,928; Kent Co. (C). On East Greenwich Bay. 14
m SW of Providence. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures airplane parts, windlasses,
jewelry boxes, dye chemicals, wine, bleached goods, medical supplies. Machine
shops. Oyster, clam fisheries. Dairy, poultry, truck, fruit farms. Potatoes, corn.
Rhode Island Pendulum + Thursday Ind. Rep 1854 7 24 280 2.50 §2,300
J. A. Goodman, Editor and Publisher, 22 London St.
EAST PROVIDENCE (D4%), pop. 85,871 (branch of Providence P. O.). Providence
Co. (N). 2 m SE of Providence, nearest railroad. Manufactures chemicals, cinder
blocks, bricks, woven fabric, plastics.
Post-f Thursday Independent 1965 8 22 294 2.00 **4>228
Walter J. Gray, Editor and Publisher, 346 Taunton Ave.
KINGSTON (C5), pop. 2,166; Washington Co. (S). 24 m S of Providence. NYNH&H
RR. Bank, Wakefleld. University of Rhode Island. Agriculture. Potatoes, corn.
Beacon-fV Wednesday Collegiate 1907 6 24 224 2.00 2.400
Students of The University of Rhode Island, Editors and Publishers.
NEWPORTf (E4%), pop. 87,564; Newport Co. (SE). On the island of Rhode Island in
Narragansett Bay, 19 m SW of Fail River, Mass. NYNH&H RR. Boat connec-
tions. Electrical instruments and appliances manufactured. Summer resort.
Five banks; bank debits (6-30-58), $205,896,000. 21,740 (residential) electric
(AC) meters; 6,800 (residential) gas (nat.) meters; 18,000 (residential) tele-
phones. Trap fisheries. U. S. Naval Base.
Catholic Art Quarterly Quarterly l&^du^a'n 1987 2 82 98 B*00 93°
G. Carey, Editor; Catholic Art Assn., Publisher, 52 Thames St.
v"d...*!.e™.!t JFriday Independent 1768 8 28 294 6.00 1,109
News-f .".\.V..V....7.V"".V".*..Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ..1846 8 23 294 21.00**! 1,977
Edward A. Sherman, Jr., Editor; Edward A. Sherman, Jr., and
Albert K. Sherman, Publishers, 140 Thamea St.
NORTH KINGSTOWN (D4), pop. 14,810; Washington Co. (SW). 17 m SE of Provi-
dence. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures wool, textiles, boats.
Standard^ Thursday Independent 1888 7 24 280 8.00 2,045
Frederick C. Hedenberg, Editor; E. Roy Noyes, Publisher.
PAWTUCKET— CENTRAL FALLS (D2), pop. 104.986 (Pawtucket, 81,486; Central
Falls, 28,550); Providence Co. (N). At mouth of Blackstone River. 6 m NE of
Providence. NYNH&H RR. Airline. NBA.
Manufactures silk, rayon, cotton cloth, specialty yarns, thread, lace, tape,
braid, elastic webbing, machinery, spools, copper wire, bleaching, dyeing
plants. Commerce in coal, fuel oil, lumber, brick, cement. Fourteen banks. 44,088
electric (AC) meters; 32,998 gas (nat.) meters; 45,812 telephones.
Times-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1885 9 22 308 21.84**38,041
Comic strip advertising accepted.
New England Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 28 Exchange St.
PROVIDENCEf (D2H), pop. 248,674; Providence Co. (N). The State Capital. At head
of navigation on Narragansett Bay, 43 m SW of Boston, Mass. NYNH&H RR.
Airlines: AA; EAL; NAL; NBA; UAL.
A port of entry with important commerce, especially in oil. Manufactures
machinery, machine tools, woolens and worsteds, cotton, silk and rayon, dyeing
and finishing, jewelry, rubber goods, plastics, electronic parts. Eight banks;
bank clearings (6-80-58), $143,694,000; deposits (6-80-68), $736,706,000.
83,166 electric meters; 60,473 gas (nat.) meters; 99,598 telephones. Oyster
fisheries. Brown University; Pembroke College (women); Providence College;
R. I. College of Education; R. I. School of Design; Bryant College. Two TV
stations.
"is^mTedV JBi-monthly Motoring 1929 8 28 189 2.00 25,000
E. S. Harding, Editor; Auto Club of Rhode Island, Publisher, 50 Fountain St.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNall*
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Sub
Circ
M°nth* .......... Coll. Alumni ...... .
19°°
PROVIDENCE! (Continued) Estab Cols <» Width VDtpth
Archway f Thurs^' Collegiate 1939 6 24 288 x
Students of Bryant College, Editors and Publishers, 164 Hope St.
8 27 140
2 42 140
Controlled free dist.
W. C. Worthington, Editor; Brown University, Publisher (12).
RWV»« W^M-LW JMorn.ex.Sat.rrtllAtf, t. 1891 6 26 210x10.00
Brown Herald -f V \& Sun Collegiate Controlled free dist.
Students of Brown University, Editors and Publishers, Faunce House (12).
(Bulletin-!- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1863 8 22 298 21.84**141,3ei
Journal* .Every Morn....Independent 1829 S8un|a2y c«* jJfoo&lSSS
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Sevellon Brown, 8rd, Editor; John C. A. Watkins, Publisher (2).
122,000
835
8,500
t ...... ..... Mathematical...a894
B. G. Pettis, E. E. Moise, J. C. Oxtoby, Editors.
1 52 92 x7.00
Ger!?eiSl.) JMonthly .......... Mathematics ...... 1940 2 44 131 50.00
e.
Not published daring August.
R. P. Boas, Jr., W. S. Massey, J. L. Doob, Editors.
..... Mathematics ...... 1950
1 62 92 11.00
Samelson, P. R. Holmos, Editors.
58 94 32.00
; American
24 224 8.00
24 224 8.00
R. P. Boas, Jr., Irving Kaplansky, Hans
Transactions of the Ameri-1
can Mathematical Society [Monthly Mathematics 1900
(no adv.) j
S. S. Chern, Samuel Eilenberg, G. P. Hochschild, Mark Kac, Editors
Mathematical Society, Publisher, 190 Hope St.
Cranston Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1922 6
Rosalie K. Frost. Publisher, Herald Bldg., Cranston (10).
Italian Echo, The (Ital. & lm».*,*«,«» T*t/4AWA«/iA«+ IQQK R
M > I > jfriuay. ....... .....inuepenuGnt iouo o
E. J. Lonelli, Editor; Louis M. Picerno, Publisher, 178 Broadway.
Jewish Herald-H Friday Jewish Int 1929 6 24
Syd Cohen, Editor; Jewish Press Pub. Co., 1117 Douglas Ave.
18R4 3 28 140 2 00
Manufacturing Jeweler -f Monthly Jewelry Controlled free dist.
D. Frost, Editor; Walter B. Frost & Co., Publishers, 42 Weybosset St. (1).
Notices (Offset) Bi-monthly Mathematics 1953 1 64 98 7.00
J. H. Curtiss, Editor; American Mathematical Society, 190 Hope St. (6).
Pembroke Record +V . . . Tues. & Fri Collegiate 1920 6 24 200 6.00
Students of Pembroke College. Editors and Publishers.
Providence Visitor + .Thursday Catholic 1878 8 24 294 4.00
Rev. J. F. Bracq, S.T.D., Editor; Visitor Printing Co., Pub., 26 Fenner St. (8).
Record and Guide Wednesday R. Est., Bldg 1888 8 81 161 20.00
Grover Rice, Editor; Record and Guide Co., Publisher, 49 Westminster St. (1).
' . 1944 8 27 140 8.00
Beverage [Monthly Beverage Indus. 2 42 140
' Controlled circ.
Aaron Bilgor, Editor; Beverage Publishing Co., 603 Hope St. (6).
Rhode Island Labor News + . -Monthly Labor 1928 6 24 210 1.00
Rhode Island State Federation of Labor, Pub.. 68 Mvrtle St., Worcester, Mass.
Rhode Island Medical Journal Monthly Medical 1919 Controlled f?ee dist.
John E. Donley. M.D., Editor; Rhode Island Med. Soc., Pub., 106 Francis St. (8) .
RIVERSIDE (D3). pop. ; (branch of Providence P. O.). Providence Co. (N). 6 m
SE of Providence. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures men's neckwear, Jewelry.
E^on^Y.d!"?^.e.r..t }Friday Independent 1946
A.B.C. Statement not released at press time.
Ellen Martin, Ed.; S. Gerald Gordon, Publisher, Metropolitan Park Drive (16).
VALLEY FALLS (D2), pop. X 8,800 (independent branch of Pawtucket P. O.) ;
Providence Co. (N). 4 m N of Providence. NYNH&H RR. Bank, Pawtucket.
Manufactures pile and synthetic fabrics, paper boxes, nuts and bolts, wood
products, sausage.
Blackstone Valley Press + ..... Thursday Independent 1957 6 22 182 2.00
Howard P. Bloomenthal, Editor and Publisher, 63 John St.
WAKEFIELD (D6), pop. 6,224; Washington Co. (8). On an ocean inlet, 80 m SW of
Providence. NYNH&H RR. Woolen, cotton mills. Summer resort. Dairy,
poultry, fruit farms.
Narragansett Times 4- .Thursday Independent 1863 8 24 298 8.00
Fr«d Wilson, Editor; Narragansett Times, Inc., Publisher. 864 Main St.
WARREN (E8), pop. 8,618; Bristol Co. (E). On east shore of Narragansett Bay, 10
m SE of Providence. NYNH&H RR. Manufactures cotton cloth, handkerchiefs,
curtains, rubber flooring, automotive equipment, slide fasteners, tapes, collars.
Sea food cannery. Summer resort. Oyster fisheries. Agriculture. Onions, corn,
potatoes.
.... Tues.AFri ..... Independent ....... 1826 7 24 280 8.00
M. E. ^win, Editor; Warren Printing and Publishing Company, 6 State St.
$6,066
*3,668
15,060
J1.182
6,196
§2,700
224 4.00 §12,363
n.soo
tl.200
6,345
1,100
tG92
1,724
$13,140
$913
$407
6 24 224 2.00 8,600
4,653
2,740
2,446
ClraiUUon— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements ; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; tPublisfcer's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSabscription included in membership fe«.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to the UM off the Directory la front of book.
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Circ
§5,104
*700
**7,657
**7,64«
Estab Col$0 Width V Depth Sub
WARWICK (D8%), pop. 48,028; Kent Co. (C). 10 m SE of Providence. NYNH&H RR.
Mens and boys' clothes, aluminum windows manufactured. Dairy, poultry, truck
farms. Potatoes, corn.
Beacon + (offset) Friday Independent 1953 5 24 196 3.00
William M. Honig, Editor and Publisher, 11 Centerville Rd.
WATCH HILL— see Westerly.
WESTERLY (B6), pop. 12,880; (town divided by R. I.-Conn. state line). Washington
Co. (S). On Pawcatuck River, 18 m E of New London. Conn. NYNH&H RR.
Airport. Manufactures printing: presses, elastic webbing, stapling machines.
fish lines, food products, furniture. Textile mills; bleaching, dyeing plants.
Granite quarries. Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Potatoes, tomatoes, corn.
Watch Hill Seaside Topics -f .Friday Resort News...- 1904 4 24 154 2.50
Published only during summer season.
Sally Hammond Trope, Editor; Marcelle Hammond, Publisher, Box 132.
Sun-f Evg. ex. Sat... Republican 1893 8 23 294 21.84
Comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.
Charles W. Utter, Editor; Wilfred B. Utter, Publisher.
WEST WARWICK (C8), pop. 19.096; Kent Co. (C). 12 m SW of Providence.
NYNH&H RR. Manufactures cottons, woolens, worsteds, velvet, lace and book
binding cloth. Dye and finishing plants. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products,
truck crops.
Pawtuxet Valley Times-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1892 8 24 294 10.40 **7,7O3
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Daniel T. Burns, Gen'l Mgr., Pawtuxet Valley Daily Times, Inc., Publisher.
WOONSOCKET (C1H), pop. 60,211; Providence Co. (N). On Blackstone River, 16 m
NW of Providence. NYNH&H RR. Airline, NEA.
Manufactures plush, corduroy, piece goods, underwear, bathing suits, hand-
kerchiefs, machines, top rolls, fibre spools, paper tubes, rubber goods, plastics,
machine tools. Dyeing, bleaching, converting plants. Large woolen and textile
mills. Seven banks ; bank deposits (12-31-57), $77,000,000. 22,630 electric (AC)
meters; 13,990 gas (nat.) meters; 18,858 telephones.
Call-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1892 9 22 300 22.20 **24,9€3
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Buell W. Hudson, Editor; B. W. Hudson, Publisher, 75 Main St.
Union, L' (French) ... Monthly Cath. Frat 1902 4 27 196 .50 41,250
George Filteau. Editor; L'Union St. Jean-Baptiste d'Amerique, Pub., 1 Social St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use» Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Population 2,117,027 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital. COLUMBIA
South Carolina is bounded on the north and northeast by North Carolina, southeast by the
Atlantic Ocean, west and southwest by Georgia. Its greatest length from east to west if about
275 miles, and its greatest width about 210 miles; land area, 31,055 square miles.
The surface presents nearly the same features as North Carolina, a wide sand belt along the
coast, then a tract of sand hills, then rising land westward to the Blue Ridge Mountains. The
highest peak. Sassafras Mountain, is 3,648 feet above the sea. The climate in the western
section is comparatively cool, the central part medium, and the coast warm and humid. The
Weather Bureau at Charleston gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 66.0; highest
on record, 104; lowest on record, 7. Total annual precipitation is 45.22 inches.
The coast is indented with several harbors, Charleston, the most important one, being a
prominent coast-wise and foreign shipping point. Agriculture is the state's leading occupation,
with cotton the principal money crop, followed by corn, tobacco, tame hay, oats, and sweet
potatoes. The University of South Carolina at Columbia and Clemson Agricultural College, load
among the institutions of higher learning.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twenty-seventh. Rural population (1950), 86.5%. In 1950, of
tho 2,117,027 total population, 1,293,403 were white; 823,624 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 139,364. Farm acreage, 11,878,793. Average acreage per farm, 85.2.
Average value per farm, $5,648. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 2,120.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $230,212,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $90,646,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : tobacco (value of production), $76,834,000, rank, third;
cotton (value of production), $53,829,000, rank, ninth; cottonseed (value of production),
$7,078,000, rank, ninth; soybeans, $9,892,000; corn, $6,148,000; wheat, $4,858,000; oats, $4,447,-
000; peanuts, $1,186,000, rank, eighth; potatoes, $1,123,000; sweet potatoes, $1,071,000; hay,
$1,071,000; lespedeza seed, $430,000; barley, $407,000; cowpeas, $262,000; pecans, $242,000,
rank, tenth; rye, $169,000.
Value of sales of fruit (n on citrus) (1957) : peaches, $12,840,000, rank, second; grapes,
$150,000.
Farm value of an i mala on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $51,332,000; hogs and pigs,
$12,068,000; horses and mules, $9,408,000, rank, seventh; all sheep and lambs, $228,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $16,651,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $10,584,000; turkeys, $5,839,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $23,952,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 639,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : creamery butter, 162,000 Ibs. ; ice cream,
8,358,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 18,057,000 Ibs.; $2,453,000 value. Principal fish: shrimp, oysters, crabs,
mullet, spot.
FORESTS
Total lumber production (1951), 918 million feet, b.m. Principal woods: southern yellow pine,
black and tupelo gum, red and sap gum, oak, cypress, yellow poplar, maple, ash, sycamore, elm,
hemlock, cottonwood and aspen.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1964: value added by manufacture, $1,032,736,000. Leading industry groups:
textile mill products, chemicals and allied products, apparel and related products. Total expendi-
tures for new plant and new equipment, $59,247,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1952), $14,580,599. Principal mineral products in order of value: clays, stone,
cement, vermiculite.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 452,300. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, eat.), 831,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 441. Number of retail stores (1954), 20,583; sales, $1,520,456,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 46
County, Location on Map and County Seat
Pop.
1 Abbeville (W), Abbeville 22,456
2 Aiken (W), Aiken 58,187
8 Allendale (SW), Allen dale 11,778
4 Anderson (NW), Anderson 90,664
6 Bamberg (S), Bamberg 17,583
6 Bamwell (SW), Bamwell 17,266
7 Beaufort (S), Beaufort 26,993
8 Berkeley (SE), Moncks Corner 80,251
9 Calhoun (C), St. Matthews 14,768
10 Charleston (SE), Charleston 164,856
11 Cherokee (NW), Gaffney 84,992
12 Chester (N), Chester 82,597
County. Location on Map and County Seat
Pop.
13 Chesterfield (NE), Chesterfield 86,286
14 Clarendon (SEC), Manning 82,216
15 Colleton (S), Walterboro 28,242
16 Darlington (NE), Darlington 60,016
17 Dillon (NE), Dillon 80,980
18 Dorchester (S), St. George 22,601
19 Edgefield (W), Edgefield 16,691
20 Fairfleld (NC), Winnsboro 21,780
21 Florence (NE), Florence 79,710
22 Georgetown (SE), Georgetown 81,762
23 Greenville (NW), Greenville 168,158
24 Greenwood (W), Greenwood 41,628
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LIST OF COUNTIES* (Continued)
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
26 Hampton (SW), Hampton 18.027 36 Newberry (NWC), Newberry 81,771
26 Horry (NE), Conway 59.820 37 Oconee (NW), Walhalla 89,050
27 Jasper (S). Ridgeland 10.995 38 Orangeburg (SO), Orangeburg 68,726
28 Kershaw (NEC), Camden 82,287 89 Pickens (NW), Pickens 40,058
29 Lancaster (N), Lancaster 37,071 40 Richland (C), Columbia 142,565
80 Laurens (NW), Laurens 46.974 41 Saluda (W), Saluda 15.924
81 Lee (C), Bishopville 23,173 42 Spartanburg (NW), Spartanburg.. 150,849
82 Lexington (WC), Lexington 44,279 43 Sumter (EC), Sumter 67,684
83 Marion (NE), Marion 38410 44 Union (NW), Union 81,884
84 Marlboro (NE), Bennettsville 31,766 46 Williamsburg (E), Kingstree 48.807
85 — McCormick (W), McCormick.... 9,577 46 York (N), York 71,696
•Counties without newspapers are marked —
SOUTH CAROLINA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 18 Weekly 10
Evening Dailies (10) Fortnightly 2
Morning Dailies (8) Semi-monthly 1
Daily, with Sunday edition (7) Monthly 12
Tri-weekly 2 Bi-monthly 2
Semi-weekly 6 Quarterly 8
Weekly 71 Four times a year 1
Free or partly free dist. wklies ( 1 ) Four times dur. academic yr... 8
Three times dur. academic yr. 1
Total Newspapers 97
Total Periodicals 85
Total number of publications 182
County seata (indicated by f ) having publications 48
Total number of towns having publications 82
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it Is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Co I $<3> Width V Depth Sub Circ
ABBEVILLEf (C8), pop. 6,895; Abbeville Co. (W). 90 m NW of Columbia. SAL RR.
Textile mills ; sewing plants ; bottling works. Cattle. Poultry. Cotton, oats, corn.
Press and Banner -f Thursday Democratic 1844 7 24 280 3.00 §2^25
F. D. West, Jr.. Editor; Banner Publishing Company.
AIKENf (E4%), pop. 7,083 (special U. S. Census 4-23-54, gives 11,152); Aiken Co.
(W). 17 m E of Augusta, Ga. SOU RR. Airport. Manufactures fertilizer, bags,
lumber, ice cream. Cotton gins. Winter resort. Dairy, stock farms. Cotton, corn,
wheat.
Standard and Review-f |MgrJ^ex'Sat' Democratic 1869 8 24 294 11.00 4,900
Annie H. King, Editor; Standard and Review, Publisher, Box 456.
ALLENDALEf (E6%), pop. 2,474; Allendale Co. (SW). 70 m S of Columbia. CftWC;
SOU RRs. Lumber, veneer factories; cotton gins; bottling works. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, watermelons. Pulpwood.
Allendale County Citizen + ... Friday Ind. Dem 1919 7 24 276 2.50 §1,180
Tom O'Connor, Editor; The Weeklies Publisher, Inc.
Allendale County News + Thursday Independent 1943 7 23 280 2.50 2,350
Evelyn Edenfield, Editor; County News, Publisher, P. O. Box 388.
ANDERSONf (C2ft),pop. 19,770 ; Anderson Co. (NW). 35 m SW of Greenville. CftNW;
C&WC; P&N (elec.) RRs. Airline EAL. Manufactures lumber, concrete products,
fiberglass, sewing machines, fertilizer, glass. Textile, cottonseed oil mills.
Livestock, poultry. Cotton, corn, TV station.
Free Press Thursday Democratic 1953 8 24 298 3.00 §5,123
Beth Ann Klosky, Editor; The Anderson Free Press, Inc.. 517 W. Market St.
(Independent-f Every Morn...Democratic 1924 8 23 801 18.20**47,307
L. S. Hembree, Editor; W. E. Hall, Publisher. Sunday circ.**47,41 8
Mail + Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1899 8 23 301 15.60 **8,422
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
J. B. Hall, Editor; W. E. Hall, Publisher.
Safety Journal Monthly Acci. Prev'n 1950 8 22 800 2.00 11,560
Marjorie Young, Editor; James Young, Publisher, Wilmary Bldgr.
BAMBERGf (F5), pop. 2,954; Bamberg Co. (S). 57 m S of Columbia. SOU RR.
Manufactures lumber, mattresses, ice cream. Cotton gins. Carlisle Military
School. Pine, hardwood timber. Cotton, truck, grain farms.
Herald-h Thursday Democratic 1891 7 24 280 3.00 §2,125
Lewis F. Brabham, Editor and Publisher.
BARNWELLf (E5), pop 2,005; Barnwell Co. (SW). 45 m SE of Augusta, Ga. ACL;
SOU RRs. Lumber, turpentine industries. Cotton gins. Watermelons.
People-Sentinel -f- Thursday Dem. Agric 1876 8 24 280 8.00 §2,638
B. P. Davies, Jr., Editor; Lower Carolina, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; * Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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BATESBURG (E4), pop. 8,169; Lexington Co. (WC). 82 m SW of Columbia. SOU RR.
Manufactures lumber, caskets, cotton goods, fertilizer, handles. Cotton gins.
Timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, asparagus, peaches.
Twin-City News-f Friday Democratic 1922 8 24 294 2.50 1,835
D. N. Bruner, Editor; Bruner Press, Publisher, Box 811.
BEAUFORTf (G7), pop. 6,081 (special U. S. Census 1-16-58, gives 6,993); Beaufort
Co. (S). On Port Royal River, 50 m SW of Charleston. C&WC RR. Airport.
A port of entry with good harbor. Commercial fisheries. Resort. Pine, ash
timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, lettuce.
Gazette -f .Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 280 2.50 3,125
Howard P. Cooper, Editor and Publisher.
HELTON (C2%). pop. 8,871; Anderson Co. (NW). 26 m S of Greenville. C&NW; PAN
(elec.) ; SOU RRs. Manufactures sheetings, shirtings, twills, towels, bath robes,
bedspreads. Cotton gins. Diversified farming. Cotton, grain.
News-f Thursday Independent .1925 7 24 280 2.00 600
R. G. Coward, Editor and Publisher, O'Neal St.
BENNETTSVILLEf (J2%). pop. 5,140; Marlboro Co. (NE). 89 m N of Florence.
ROCK RR. Manufactures cotton varn, tire fabrics, lumber, kitchen cabinets,
mattresses, Venetian blind tape. Canneries. Pine, hardwood timber. Diversified
farming. Cotton, corn, peaches, tobacco, livestock.
Marlboro Herald- Advocate.... Tues. & Fri Democratic 1886 8 24 294 4.00 §2,841
Wm. L. Kinney, Editor; Marlboro Publishing Co., Inc.
BISHOPVILLEf (G3), pop. 8,076; Lee Co. (C). 45 m E of Columbia. SAL RR. Manu-
factures flour, cottonseed products, lumber, brassieres, concrete blocks. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Watermelons. Sweet potatoes, cucumbers, peanuts.
Lee County Messenger + Thursday Democratic 1903 7 24 273 2.50 §1,590
R. S. Latimer, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
CALHOUN FALLS (C8tt), pop. 2,896; Abbeville Co. (W). 20 m NW of Abbeville,
banking town. C&WC ; SAL RRs. Bottling works. Textile plant. Peaches. Cotton,
grain, corn.
Times-f- Wednesday ....Ind. Dem 1944 8 23 308 2.50 §1,4«6
Jack H. Brewster, Editor and Publisher.
CAMDENf (G3), pop. 6,986 (special U. S. Census 9-17-57, gives 7,160) ; Kershaw Co.
(NEC). 31 m E of Columbia. SAL; SOU RRs. Airport. Textile mills; veneer,
pulpwood plants; synthetic fibre factory; children's dresses manufactured.
Winter resort. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Peaches, sweet potatoes, pecans.
Chronicle-f {&°Fri.Wed* Independent 1888 8 24 301 8.50 §4,525
William Calk, Editor; The Camden Publishers, Inc.
News-f Thursday Independent 1956 8 24 294 2.00 4,200
Harold C. Booker, Editor and Publisher, 504 Rutledge St.
CAYCE (F3%). pop. 3,294 (special U. S. Census 10-2-57, gives 7,537); Lexington
Co. (WC). 2 m S of Columbia. SAL; SOU RRs. Cement bricks manufactured.
Agriculture. Cotton, peaches, corn.
*,^--r J Monthly Rural Elect .... 1950 6 24 217 x.35 88,485
~VKirby' Able7 Editor ; S.'c. Electric Co-op, Inc., Pubs., 808 Knox Abbott Drive.
CENTRAL — Messenger — See Seneca.
CHARLESTONf (H6), pop. 70,174; Charleston Co. (SE). On Peninsula between Ashley
and Cooper Rivers, 7 m from ocean. ACL; SAL; SOU RRs. Airlines DAL.
EAL; NAL. A port of entry with good harbor and important commerce.
Industrial, commercial and educational center. Shipyards; dry docks. Textiles,
pulp and paper, steel, asbestos yarn, creosoted timber, cigars, fertilizer, emulsi-
fied asphalt, concrete blocks, furniture, paint, baking power manufactured.
Oyster canneries and packing, commercial shrimping and fishing. Three banks;
clearings (1-1-58), $410,335,787; deposits (1-1-58), $1,237,428,000. 50,122
electric (AC) meters; 18,017 gas (nat.) meters; 55,941 telephones. The Citadel
(State Military College) ; College of Charleston; South Carolina Medical College;
United States Naval and Air Force Base. Summer and winter resort. Two TV
stations.
Brigadier, The -f Bi-weekly {Collegiate 1924 5 25 224 2'50 *6,600
Corps of Cadets of the Citadel, Editors and Publishers, Box 25, The Citadel.
1803 8 22 301 2
News and Courier -f- Every Morn. ...Independent
T. R. Waring, Ed.; News and Courier Company, Pub., 184 Columbus St. (6).'
Post-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1894 8 22 301 16.60 **32,620
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
R. M. Hitt, Jr., Editor; Evening Post Publishing Co., 134 Columbus St. (5).
1,214
2,500
Mrs. Granville T. Prior,' Editor; S. Carolina Historical Society, Publisher,
Fireproof Bldsr.
CHERAW (H2), pop. 4,836; Chesterfield Co. (NE). On Peedee River, 82 m NE of
Columbia. ACL; SAL RRs. Manufactures sash and doors, brick, cottonseed
products, veneer, boxes. Ships peaches, grapes, dewberries. Stone quarries;
timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, grain.
Chronicle-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1883 8 24 808 3.00
A. M. Secrest, Editor and Publisher, Box 191.
CircnUttoo— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Moapaieti
ems. la to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Pojwlatton—1950 Census. xRand McNattr
estimate. V Issued only doting academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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CHESTERf <F2), pop. 6,898 ; Chester Co. (NE). 47 m 3 of Charlotte, N.C. C&NW ; L&C ;
SAL; SOU Rtts. Manufactures yarn, cloth, sheeting, building material, flour.
Bottling works; cotton gins; milk processing plant; creamery. Diversified
farming. Cotton. Peaches.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1898 8 24 294 3.00 §3,569
W. Ward Pegram, Editor and Publisher.
Reporter-f ............................... Wed.&Fri ....... Independent ........ 1869 8 24 308 3.50 §3,580
W. T. Hedgepath, Editor; Julian Starr, Jr., Publisher.
CHESTERFIELDf (H2), pop. 1,530; Chesterfield Co. (NE). 75 m NE of Columbia.
CAP Transp. Co. (Motor Vehicle). Lumber mill; cotton gins. Timber. Farming.
Cotton, tobacco.
Advertiser-*- ............................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1886 6 26 273 3.00 2,100
C. S. Britton, Editor; Chesterfield Advertiser, Publisher.
CLEMSON (B2), pop. 1,204; Oconee Co. (NW). 35 m SW of Greenville. SOU RR.
Sheets manufactured. Clemson Agricultural College (men). Dairy, poultry, fruit
and grain farms. Cotton, corn, fruit.
Messenger — See Seneca.
SlipstickV ................................ 4 ti. a yr ......... Collegiate .......... 1942 2 42 140x1.00 $2,000
Students of School of Engineering, Clemson College, Editors and Publishers,
Box 3596.
Tiger -f V .................................. Thursday ........ Collegiate .......... 1907 8 23 294 2.00 J5.000
Students of Clemson Agricultural and Mechanical College, Editors and Pubs.
CLINTON (D2%). pop. 7,168; Laurens Co. (NW). 37 m S of Spartanburg. CN&L;
SAL RRs. Manufactures cotton cloth, hosiery. Saw mill; cotton gin. Presby-
terian College. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, wheat, peaches. Cattle.
Blue Stocking-f- ...................... Friday ............ Collegiate .......... 1925 6 25 224x2.50
Ray Lord, Editor; Students of Presbyterian College.
Chronicle-f- .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1900 8 24 308 3.00 §2,800
Mrs. W. W. Harris and Miss Cornelia Harris, Publishers.
Jacobs Religious List ............. Religious .......... Combined circ. 1,810,997
Comprised of 40 weeklies, 2 semi-monthlies and 3 monthlies. For mechanical re-
quirements write publisher. Advertising may be placed through Jacobs List,
Inc., 105 E. Carolina Ave.
CLOVER (El), pop. 8.276; York Co. (N). 42 m E of Spartanburg. C&NW RR. Manu-
factures cotton yarn, cottonseed oil, lumber. Pine, oak, poplar timber. Diver-
sified farming. Turkeys, cotton, grain, peaches.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1927 7 26 280 2.00 §1,294
James H. Owen, Editor and Publisher, Box 38.
COLUMBIAf (F8%), pop. 86.914; Richland Co. (C). The State Capital. On Congaree
River, in geographic center of state. ACL; CN&L; SAL; SOU RRs. Airlines:
DAL.-EAL.
Manufactures cotton textiles, fertilizers, cottonseed oil, concrete sewer pipes,
crushed granite, lumber, clay, glass, food products, glass fishing rods. Six banks ;
bank clearings (12-31-57), $784,429,174; deposits (12-31-57), $126,700,000.
51,189 electric (AC) meters; 16,067 gas (nat.) meters; 62,100 telephones.
University of South Carolina; Columbia College; Allen University (Negro);
Benedict College (Negro) and other colleges. Granite quarries. Two TV stations.
Criterion-J- V ............................ 5 ti. a yr .......... Collegiate ......... .1897 2 46 115 2.50 J600
Wilson, Wightman and Carlisle Literary Societies of Columbia College, Editor*
and Publishers.
Gamecock-f- V .......................... Friday ............ Collegiate .......... 1908 7 24 280 4.00 4,700
Students of the University of South Carolina, Editors and Publishers (19).
Jackson Journal (offset) ........ Friday ............ Independent ....... 1956 5 2S 21° 2'66°foofr__ /ree
A civilian enterprise published and distributed to the military and civilian
employees at Fort Jackson.
Dwight Fee, Editor; Southeastern Press, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 3.
Motor Transportation \Tur««fVi« {Motor 1987 6 24 217 2.50
Hi-Lights ....................... f Monthly ........ \ Transport Controlled free dist. J2,500
W. B. Love, Jr., Editor; Motor Transportation Assn. of S. C., Inc., Publisher,
2425 Devine St.
N.tion.1 Gardner ................... Bi-monthly ..... {«-«* »«0
Mrs. Arthur F. Langley, Editor; National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc.,
Publisher, 739 Hampton Hill Dr.
Palmetto Leader -f (Negro).. Saturday ........ Independent ...... 1925 8 24 280 3.50 $8,000
George H. Hampton, Editor and Publisher, 1509 Harden St.
Record -f ................................... Evg.ex.Sun...Democrattc .......... 1897 8 23 301 16.60**28,067
State-f- ..................................... Every Morn....Democratlc ........ 1891 8 23 301 23.40**82,638
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. **90,198
S. L. Latimer, Jr., Editor; The State-Record Co., Publisher, Corner Stadium and
Key Rds.
South Carolina Education |Montnly .......... Educational ....... 1944 5 24 210 2.00 $14,000
A combination magazine and newspaper. Published 5 ti. a yr. as a magazine,
8 ti. a yr. as a newspaper. ,. ,
Caldwell Withers, Editor; South Carolina Education Assn., Publisher,
1510 Gervais St. (1).
South Carolina Labor \Monthly Labor 1943 J* 24,i 11° 5;°° H2i
News-f ............................ JMontnly .......... LADor ................. Controlled free dist. 1,800
W. J. Adams, Ed.; South Carolina Labor News, Inc., Pub.. 1106 Barnwell St.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUjr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlptlon included in membership fee.
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South Carolina Magaxine Monthly State Int 1937 3 28 140 8.00
Sidney L. Wise, Editor; S. C Magazine Corp., Publisher, 1106 Barnwell St.
^dvSS^f* M!th?dlSt.. {Thursday Methodist 1837 3 27 160 2.50
Adlai C. Holler, Editor; The Methodist Church, Pub., 1420 Lady St., Box 867.
South Carolina Schools 4 ti. a yr Educational 1949 Controlled free dist.
Elisabeth Ketchen, Ed.; State Dept. of Education, Wade Hampton Office Bldg.
South Carolina Young 1
Farmer and Future (Quarterly Farming 1950 3 28 133 .50
Farmer -f (no adv.) J
Wilbur McCartha, Editor; S. C.
Publisher, 807 Wade Hampton
Circ
4,804
19,517
5,000
12,000
53,360
3,560
*2,673
92,600
J3.276
700
§2,900
1,230
J. I. Waring, M.D., Editor; Provence- Jarrard Co., Pubs., Box 389. Greenville.
News + ..................................... Every Morn....Democratic ........ 1923 8 23 294 20.80 **15,214
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ.** 15,868
Florence Printing Co., Publisher, S. Irby St.
FORT MILL <F1%), pop. 8,204; York Co. (N). 17 m S of Charlotte, N. C. SOU RR.
Cotton and cottonseed oil mills. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Times-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 7 24 280 2.00
W. R. Bradford, Jr., Editor and Publisher, Box 756.
FOUNTAIN INN (D2), pop. 1,826 (special U. S. Census 1.26-56. gives 2.222) ; Green-
ville Co. (NW). 18 m SE of Greenville. C&WC RR. Manufactures ice, fertilizer.
Cotton, tricot, grain mills. Elevator. Agriculture. Cattle.
Tribune. .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1911 6 26 280 2.00 §2,233
Mark Nelson, Editor and Publisher.
GAFFNEYf (El), pop. 8,128 ; Cherokee Co. (NW). 19 m NE of Spar tan burg. SOU RR.
Manufactures sheeting, bedspreads, draperies, gloves, shirts, brick, cottonseed
products, fertilizer, printed cotton cloth. Limestone College (women). Moulders'
clay. Diversified farming. Cotton, wheat, oats. Peaches.
Grit and Steel+ ...................... Monthly .......... Game Fowl ........ 1898 8 26 126 8.00 $7.000
Sara Ellen Culbertson, Editor; De Camp Publishing Company.
Ledger-t .................................. .Tu.,Thur.,Sat..Democratic ........ 1894 8 24 290 6.00 54,442
S. C. Littlejohn, Editor; F. W. Sossamon and 8. C. Littlejohn, Publishers.
GEORGETOWNf (J5), pop. 6,004 ; Georgetown Co. (SE). On Winyah Bay, at mouth of
Waccamaw River, 66 m NE of Charleston. SAL RR. Airport. Manufactures paper
products, lumber. Shad, shrimp fisheries. Pine timber. Truck farms. Tobacco,
cotton.
Times-f ............. ~ ..................... Thursday ........ Democratic........ 1797 7 24 280 2.50 §2,675
Thomas P. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
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IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCoonty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUj
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CONWAYf (K4), pop. 6,078; Horry Co. (NE). On Waccamaw River, 97 m NE of
Charleston. ACL RR. Manufactures lumber, veneer, plywood, bricks. Ships
tobacco. Pine* cypress timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, potatoes.
Field -f ...................................... Wednesday. ...Ind. Dem ........... 1901 8 23 301 8.00
Larry Boulier, Editor; Mark C. Garner, Publisher.
Horry Herald-f .... ..... ............. Thursday ........ Democratic........ 188 6 8 22 280 3.00
Martin Meadows, Editor and Publisher.
DARLINGTONf (H8). pop. 6,610; Darlington Co. (NE). 10 m NW of Florence. ACL-;
SAL RRs. Manufactures cotton cloth, veneer products, paper cups. Flour, saw
mills. Pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton.
News and Press «f .................. Thursday ........ Democratic........ 1870 8 24 294 3.00
Morrell I*. Thomas, Jr., Editor; Mrs. Sara G. Coffee, Publisher.
DILLONf (J8), pop. 5,171; Dillon Co. (NE). 100 m NE of Columbia, ACL; SAL RRs.
Manufactures cotton textiles, ladies dresses, chenille rugs, feed, fertilizers,
veneers, lumber. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco.
Herald+ .......................... ... — .Wed.&Fri ....... Democratic ......... 1894 7 24 280 8.50
J. D. Blizzard, Editor; Herald Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
DUE WEST (C8), pop. 1,08 81 Abbeville Co. (W). 45 m S of Greenville. Due West Motor
Line. Erskine College. Cattle. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, grain.
Associate Reformed 1 w - ^ . „ O^.K«*.^.« 189° 8 26 1B4 8-°°
Presbyterian -f ............... j Wednesday ....Presbyterian ----- 2 42 164
Rev. Ebenezer Gettys, D.D., Editor; Associate Reformed Presbyterian Pub. Co.
Erskine Mirror-f- .................. Semi-mo ....... Coll. Alumni ....1927 6 24 288 2.00
Students of Erskine College, Editor and Publisher.
EASLEY (C2), pop. 6,816; Pickens Co. (NW). 15 m W of Greenville. PIC; SOU RRs.
Cotton, cottonseed oil and flour mills. Clothing manufactured. Stone quarry;
pine timber. Agriculutre. Cotton.
Progress -f- (offset) ................ .Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1902 8 24 308 3.00
J. D. Wyatt, Editor; W. J. Ragsdale, Publisher.
EDGEFIELDf (D4), pop. 2,518; Edgefield Co. (W). 24 m N of Augusta. Ga. G&F;
SOU RRs. Textile, grist mills; cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, peaches.
Advertiser-f ............................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1836 8 21 280 3.00
W. W. Mims, Editor and Publisher.
FLORENCE* (H8), pop. 22,518; Florence Co. (NE). 84 m NE of Columbia. ACL;
SAL RRs. Airline EAL. Railroad shops. Transportation, distribution and market-
ing center. Manufactures veneer, lumber, furniture, garments, baked goods,
candy, farm implements, fertilizer. Pine timber. Tobacco, cotton. TV station.
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GREENVILLEf <C2), pop. 68,161; Greenville Go. (NW). On Reedy River, 109 m SW
of Charlotte, N. C. CAWC; CAN; PAN; SOU RRs. Airlines: DAL; EAL; SOU.
Cotton textile manufacturing center. Mill supplies, cottonseed oil, meat and
peanut products also manufactured. Three banks; deposits (6-6-68), $100,-
666,916. 40,111 (residential) electric (AC) meters; 6,600 gas (nat.) meters;
61,000 telephones. Furxnan University; Bob Jones University. Timber. One
TV station.
America's Textile Reporter — See Boston. Mass.
Baptist Courier, The Thursday Baptist 1869 3 28 140 2.00 92,941
8. H. Jones. Editor; Baptist Courier Co., Inc., Publisher, 617 E. McBee Ave.
Furman EchoV 8 ti. a yr Coll. Lit 1887 2 86 140 x
Students of Furman University, Editors and Publishers.
Fl351lv Y.n.!y.?"^ 1961 8 26 186 ns.oeo
Fletcher Allen, Editor ; Furman University, Publisher.
Hornet-f-V Saturday Collegiate 1916 8 24 287 xl.50 1,600
Students of Furman University, Editors and Publishers.
(News 4- Every Morn. ...Ind. Dem 1874 8 22 308 20.80 **75,36O
Wayne W. Freeman, Editor. Sunday circ. **80,533
Piedmont-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1829 8 22 308 15.60**25,178
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
William F. Gaines, Editor; The Greenville News-Piedmont Co., Publisher.
Observer-!- Friday Ind. Dem 1923 8 24 280 3.00 §2,750
D. W. Hiott, Jr., Editor; D. W. Hiott, Publisher, 621 E. McBee Ave.
Palmetto Times -f- Thursday Democratic 1953 8 24 287 2.50 1,800
T. Max Lawton, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1287.
GREENWOODf (D8), pop. 18,806; Greenwood Co. (W). 86 m SE of Anderson. C&WC;
GftF; PAN; SAL; SOU RRs. Airline. SOU. Manufactures cotton goods, shirts,
mops, handles, beverages. Pine timber. Lander College (women). Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, peaches.
Index- Journal -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1919 9 22 304 15.60 **9,306
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. E. Chafin, Editor; Index-Journal Company, Publisher.
GREER (CIH), Pop. 6,050; Greenville Co. (NW). 12 m NE of Greenville. PAN; SOU
RRs. Manufactures cotton cloth, yarn, shirts, pajamas, water meters. Cannery;
freezer locker plants. Dairy, fruit farms. Cotton.
Citizen-f- -Thursday Ind. Dem 1917 8 24 280 3.00 §3,5O5
E. A. Burch, Editor and Publisher.
HAMPTONf (E6), pop. 2,007; Hampton Co. (SW). 60 m SE of Augusta, Ga. C&WC;
H&B RRs. Saw mills; cotton gins. Elevators. Plastics, doors manufactured.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Hampton County Guardian -f Wednesday ....Ind. Dem 1876 7 24 276 2.60 §1,772
Tom O'Connor, Ed.; The Weeklies Publishers, Inc., P. O. Box 98, Allendale.
HARTSVILLE (H3), pop. 5,658; Darlington Co. (NE). 60 m NE of Columbia. ACL;
SAL RRs. Airport. Manufactures paper cones, hosiery, cotton dresses, cotton
and oil mill products, fertilizer. Pine timber. Coker College (women). Agri-
culture. Cotton, tobacco, grain, corn.
Messenger -f Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 294 3.00 **3,193
J. L. Wiggins, Editor and Publisher, 1211 Fifth St.
Periscope-!- V Monthly Collegiate 1922 7 24 294 1.00 15,000
Students of Coker College, Editors and Publishers.
HEMINGWAY (J4), pop. 821; Williamsburg Co. (E). 28 m SE of Florence. SAL RR.
Building supplies; shoes manufactured. Livestock.
Tri-County Tribune -f , Thursday Independent 1949 7 24 280 2.50
J. D. Brown, Jr., Editor ; James O. Howie, Publisher, Timmonsville.
HONEA PATH (C2%), pop. 2,840; Anderson Co. (NW). 18 m E of Anderson. P&N;
SOU RRs. Manufactures cotton cloth, shirts, pajamas, hosiery, acetates. Oil
mill. Bleachery. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Chronicle-h Thursday Democratic 1894 7 24 280 3.00 3,947
Fred T. Moore, Editor and Publisher.
INMAN (Dl), pop. 1,614; Spartanburg Co. (NW). 11 m NW of Spartanburg. SOU RR.
Manufactures cotton cloth. Ships peaches, apples. Agriculture. Peaches, cotton.
Times + Friday Democratic 1920 7 24 280 2.00 §2,250
C. B. Smith and W. B. Henderson, Publishers, Box 818.
JOHNSTON (D4), pop. 1,426; Edgefield Co. (W). 80 m NE of Augusta, Ga. SOU RR.
Fruit and vegetable cannery ; saw, corn meal, worsted mills ; shirt, corset fac-
tories; cotton gins. Ships asparagus, peaches. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
asparagus, peaches.
Ridge Citizen 4- .Thursday Ind. Dem 1947 7 23 280 2.50 §1,600
J. L. Aull, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 95.
KERSHAW (G2%), pop. 1.876; Kershaw Co. (NEC). 18 m N of Camden. SOU RR.
Manufactures cottonseed products, print cloth, sheetings, feed. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, tobacco.
News Era Thursday Independent 1946 8 24 294 2.50 §2,045
John W. Richards, Editor; Kershaw News-Era, Inc., Publisher.
~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
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KINGSTREEf (H4), pop. 3,621; Williamsburg Co. (E). 64 m N of Charleston. ACL.
RR. Saw milte. Resort, fishing and hunting. Pine timber. Dairy, track farms.
Tobacco* cotton, corn.
County Record -h Thursday Ind. Dem 1879 7 24 276 2.50
Myrtle A. Cromer, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE CITY (J4), pop. 5,112; Florence Co. (NE). 70 m NE of Charleston. ACL RR.
Manufactures crates, dresses, fertilizer. Saw mills; tobacco redrying plants
and warehouses. Cotton gins. Truck farms. Tobacco, cotton, beans.
N«ws-f Thursday Democratic 1888 7 24 280 2.50 §2,263
Mrs. A. M. Parker, Editor and Publisher.
Times - Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1949 7 24 280 2.50 §2,169
Julia S. Parker, Editor; Arthur M. Parker, Jr., Publisher.
LANCASTERf (F2), pop. 7,159; Lancaster Co. (N). 88 m S of Charlotte, N. C. L&C;
SOU RRs. Manufactures cotton cloth; cottonseed oil products, fertilizer, lumber
products, brick, tile. Timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn.
News + Mon. & Thurs. independent 1852 8 24 308 4.00 §4,300
Z. Bright Tucker, Editor; Julian Starr, Jr., Publisher.
LANDRUM (CD. pop. 1,333; Spartanburg Co. (NW). 22 m NW of Spartanburg. SOU
RR. Cotton goods, hosiery, caskets manufactured. Agriculture. Cotton, corn,
peaches.
Dixie-f Monthly {southeast1'^1956 2 24 94 x1'00 2'330
J. W. Lawrence, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 495.
Leader -f Thursday Independent 1955 5 24 196 2.00 §1,5O8
J. W. Lawrence, Editor and Publisher.
LAURENSf (D2%), pop. 8,668; Laurens Co. (NW). 36 m SE of Greenville. C&WC;
CN&L RRs. Airport. Manufactures silk, rayon, cotton cloth, woolens. Glass
works; flour, grist mills. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peaches.
Advertiser-f- Thursday Democratic 1885 8 24 303 3.00 $4,150
W. J. Brown and David A. Harman, Editors and Publishers.
LEXINGTONf (E3H), pop. 1,081 ; Lexington Co. (WC). On Lake Murray, 12 m SW of
Columbia. SOU RR. Manufactures cotton, woolen goods, lumber, flour and feed.
Resort. Cannery. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, peaches.
Dispatch-News + .Thursday Democratic 1870 7 23 280 2.50 §2,150
W. T. Bruner, Editor; Dispatch-News, Publisher.
LORIS (K3%), pop. 1,614; Horry Co. (NE). 50 m E of Florence. ACL RR. Saw and
grist mills. Pine timber. Agriculture. Livestock.
Sentinel-f- Wednesday Independent 1936 8 23 294 2.00 §2,007
W. H. Carter. Editor; Atlantic Publishing Co.
MANNINGt (H4), pop. 2.775; Clarendon Co. (SEC). 19 m SE of Sumter. ACL RR.
Lumber industries; fruit and vegetable cannery. Pine, hardwood timber. Agri-
culture. Tobacco, cotton, sweet potatoes, grain.
Times -f- Thursday Independent 1880 7 24 280 8.00 §1,850
Kenrick R. Johnson, Editor; Dr. G. D. Sanders, E. D. Medlock, K. R. Johnson,
Publishers.
MARIONf (J8), pop. 6,834; Marion Co. (NE). 25 m E of Florence. ACL RR. Manu-
factures cotton yarn, dresses, mens' underwear, sweaters, cottonseed oil. wood
and wirebound boxes, brick. Pine, hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton,
tobacco, corn.
Star+ Mon.AThurs...Democratic 1846 8 24 284 3.00 $2,800
Lem Winesett, Publisher.
McCOLL (H2), pop. 2,688; Marlboro Co. (NE). 4 m NE of Bennettsville. ACL; SAL
RRs. Manufactures cotton goods. Pine, hardwood timber. Diversified farming.
Corn, peaches, corn, tobacco. Truck crops. Dairy cattle.
Messenger -f -Thursday Democratic 1948 8 24 296 2.00 §772
Mrs. Millard H. Osborne, Editor; William L. Kinney, Publisher.
MONCKS CORNERf (H5), pop. 1,818; Berkeley Co. (SE). 80 m N of Charleston. ACL
RR. Manufactures barrels, crates, lumber. Pine, hardwood timber. Dairy,
poultry, truck, grain farms. Corn, cotton.
Berkeley Democrat -f- Wednesday ....Democratic ..1918 7 24 280 2.00 1,600
Herbert Hacks, Editor and Publisher.
MULLINS (J3), pop. 4,916 (special U. S. Census 10-81-56, gives 6,320); Marion Co.
(NE). 30 m E of Florence. ACL; SAL RRs. Manufactures furniture, tobacco
flues, lumber. Tobacco warehouses; cotton gins. Timber. Diversified farming.
Enterprise 4- Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 8.00 $2,880
Mrs. L. B. McCormick, Editor; J. Keith McMillan and Mrs. L. B. McCormick,
Publishers, 135 N. Main St.
MYRTLE BEACH (K4), pop. 8,845; Horry Co. (NE). 80 m SW of Wilmington, N. C.
ACL RR. Manufactures electronic components. Seashore resort. Commercial
fisheries. Pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, corn.
News + {lat*'&e3Sun. Independent 1935 8 28 2flO 18.00 2,800
Color advertising accepted.
W. LeRoy Harrelson, Editor; Coastal Carolinian Press, Inc., Publisher.
8tra+ Wednesday Ind. Dem 1950 8 23 800 8.00 3,870
Larry Boulter, Editor ; Mark C. Garner, Publisher.
CircnUtt<»-**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'i Report; Light lace, estimated. +Ute« Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Indian+V... ...Bi-wkly( Wed.) Collegiate 1929 6 24 252 xl.50 650
Students of Newberry College, Editors and Publishers.
Observer and Herald and 1™ . ™ , ^
News-f- VTues. & Fri....Democratic 1865 8 24 280 3.00 §4,487
J. W. Earhardt, Jr.'," Editor and Publisher.
Sun-f. .Thursday Independent 1937 8 24 280 2.00 §1,855
O. F. Armfleld. Jr., Editor and Publisher. 1218 College St.
NINETY SIX (C3), pop. 1,556; Greenwood Co. (W). 8 m E of Greenwood. SOU RR.
Cotton gin, meat products manufactured. Agriculture. Corn, peaches.
News + ••••••••• ..............Thursday.... Ind. Dem 1957 8 23 294 2.00 §1,380
Charlie Byars, Publisher.
NORTH CHARLESTON (H5%), pop. X20,000; Charleston Co. (SE). 8 m E of Charles-
ton. SAL RR. Manufactures concrete and wood products. Agriculture. Livestock,
grain, dairy products.
North Charles tonian-f Friday Independent 1941 5 24 210 2.50
Edgar Davis. Editor; Twin City Publishing Co.
ORANGEBURGf (F4%), pop. 15,322; Orangeburg Co. (SO. On N. Edisto River. 87 m
SE of Columbia. ACL; SOU RRs. Airport. Meat packing and chemical plants:
textile, lumber, feed mills; garment, woodworking, fertilizer factories. Trade
center. Clafln College (Negro) ; State Agricultural and Mechanical College
(Negro). Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, hogs, sweet potatoes.
Times and Democrat + Every Morn. ...Democratic 1879 8 23 308 20.80 **7,998
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. **8,632
Edward H. Sims. Editor; J. L. Sims, Publisher.
PAGELAND (G2), pop. 1,926 ; Chesterfield Co. (NE). 65 m N of Columbia. C&P Transp.
Co. (Motor Vehicle). Manufactures cement blocks, yarns, women's clothing.
Hatchery. Cotton gin. Saw mill. Agriculture. Cotton, tobacco, watermelon,
peaches. Cattle.
Journal.... .Thursday Independent 1910 8 24 294 2.50 §1,595
H. E. Carraway, Editor; J. W. Richards. Publisher.
South Carolina Farmer-}- Monthly.. Agriculture .. 1944 5 24 231 x.50 25,870
Pageland Printing Co., Publisher, P. O. Box 255.
PENDLETON — Messenger — See Seneca.
PICKENSf (B2), pop. 1,961; Pickens Co. (NW). 20 m W of Greenville. PIC RR.
Manufactures lumber, textiles. Cotton, grist mills. Mountain resort. Agriculture.
Livestock. Cotton, corn, hay.
Sentinel-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1871 7 24 280 2.50 §2,932
Mrs. Gary Hiott, Editor; Pickens Sentinel Co., Publisher.
RIDGELANDf (F6%), pop. 1.078; Jasper Co. (S). 85 m N of Savannah, Ga. ACL RR.
Sportswear manufactured. Saw mills. Diversified farming. Corn, potatoes,
tomatoes.
Hampton County Guardian — See Hampton.
Jasper County News-}- Friday Independent 1956 7 24 290 3.00 §818
D. N. Rivers, Editor; C. Wesley Frame. Publisher.
ROCK HILL (Fl%). pop. 24,502; York Co. (N). 50 m E of Spartanburg. SOU RR.
Textile printing and finishing plant. Textile and rug mills. Cotton gins and ware-
houses. Fertilizer warehouse. Manufactures hosiery, school bus and truck bodies,
corrugated paper boxes. Dairies, beef and dairy cattle. Peaches. Cotton. Turkeys.
Winthrop College (women).
Herald-}- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1877 9 23 301 1 8.20 **12,Q40
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Talbot Patrick, Editor; Herald Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 711.
Johnsonian-}- V Friday Collegiate 1923 7 24 280 3.00 1.5OO
Students of Winthrop College, Editors and Publishers.
Winthrop Journal -f V Quarterly Collegiate 1909 1 60 133 x3.00 1 1,100
Literary Societies of Wintrop College, Editors and Publishers, Box 756.
ST. GEORGE (GB), pop. 1.988; Dorchester Co. (S). 50 m NW of Charleston. SOU RR.
Manufactures fertilizer, lumber. Cotton gin. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton.
Dorchester Eagle-Record -f-... Thursday Ind. Dem 1899 7 24 280 2.50 §1,328
H. B. Magill, Editor and Publisher.
ST. MATTHEWSf (F4), pop. 2,851: Calhoun Co. (C). 85 m SE of Columbia. SOU RR.
Manufactures fertilizer, lumber, women's suits. Cotton gin. Pine timber. Di-
versified farming. Cotton, corn, asparagus.
Calhoun Times-}- Thursday Democratic 1893 6 26 280 2.00
J. B. Morris, Editor and Publisher.
SALUDAf (D3%). pop. 1.594; Saluda Co. (W). 28 m SE of Greenwood. Railroad sta-
tion, Ward. SOU RR. Grist, saw mills; cotton gin. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton.
Saluda County Sentinel Thursday Independent 1946 7 24 273 2.00 1,200
E. D. Johnson, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -l-Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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SENECA (B2), pop. 8,649; Oconee Co. (NW). 20 m N of Anderson. CAN W ; SOU RRs. "
Manufactures cotton cloth, cottonseed oil products, feed. Trade center. Hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, grain.
{ Journal-Tribune + Thursday Independent 1902 8 24 308 8.00 • 3,5 15
Messenger Thursday Independent 1954 5 24 231 2.50 §2,210
Circulates in Central, Clemson, Pendleton.
Paul League. Editor and Publisher.
SPARTANBURGf (Dl%). pop. 86,795 (special U. S. Census 5-22-57, gives 41,689);
Spartanburg (NW). 32 m NE of Greenville. C&WC; CC&O; P&N; SOU RRs.
Airlines: DAL; EAL; SOU.
Important textile manufacturing center and rich agricultural country. Manu-
factures plumbing fixtures, fertilizer, machinery and supplies, lumber, creosote.
Railroad shops; oil, flour, grist mills. Three banks; deposits (6-30-58), $129,-
478,096. 35,546 electric (AC) meters; 3,388 gas (nat.) meters; 28,124 tele-
phones. Converse College (women) ; Wofford College (men). Peaches, cotton.
TV station.
Concept V 4 ti. a yr Coll. & Lit IQAA o A<> no vo nn
Students of Converse College, Editors and Publishers. 1SfUU z ** 11Z x^uu
ConversationalistV, The Monthly Collegiate 1924 5 24 210 2.00
Students of Converse College, Editors and Publishers.
fHerald-f Morn.ex.Sun... Democratic 1898 8 24 301 15.60**31,036
Glen Long, Editor.
Herald- Journal -f Sunday Democratic 1890 8 24 301 7.80**38,597
Hubert Hendrix, Editor.
Journal-f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic. 1844 8 24 301 15.60 **1 1,624
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in all issues.
T. A. Smith, Editor; Newspaper Management-Production Co., Inc., Publisher.
177 W. Main St.
Old Gold and Black + V Saturday Collegiate 1916 6 24 294 1.90 900
Students of Wofford College, Editors and Publishers.
Textile Tribune+ Thursday {Zoc'af News 1926 B 24 196 2'00
R. L. De Young, Editor; Tribune Publishing Co., Inc., 165 Morgan Ave.
SUMMERVILLE (HB%). pop. 3,312; Dorchester Co. (S). 80 m NW of Charleston.
SOU RR. Manufactures rayon fabrics, wooden stayes, lumber and building mate-
rials. Creamery: saw mill. Poultry, truck, grain farms.
Scene Friday Independent 1946 5 24 224 2.00 §930
Jack Button, Editor and Publisher.
SUMTERt (G4). pop. 20,185; Sumter Co. (EC). 42 m SE of Columbia. ACL; SAL RRs.
Manufactures furniture, veneer, caskets, lumber, garment hangers, ma-
chinery, cotton, trouser materials, nurses uniforms, dresses, bedspreads, con-
crete blocks, sash doors, flooring, casings, feed, canned goods, creamery and
cottonseed oil products. Cooperage plant. Morris College (Negro). Timber.
Agriculture.
I tern -f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1850 8 23 301 15.60 §8.495
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Hubert O. Osteen, Editor; Osteen Publishing Company.
UNIONf (E2). pop. 9.730; Union Co. (NW). 28 m S of Spartanburg. SOU RR. Manu-
factures hosiery, fertilizer, print cloth. Cotton gins. Pine timber. Diversified
farming. Cotton, peaches.
Times-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Dem 1850 8 24 284 10.40 §4,752
Comic strip advertising accepted.
William R. Feaster, Editor; Union Times Company, Inc., Publisher.
WALHALLAf (B2), pop. 8,104; Oconee Co. (NW). 34 m NW of Anderson. C&NW RR.
Manufactures cotton cloth, cotton bedspreads, dresses, lumber, fertilizer. Pine
timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, wheat. Pimiento peppers.
Keo wee Courier -f Wednesday ....Independent 1849 7 24 280 2.50 3,253
Charles S. Collins. Editor and Publisher.
WALTERBOROf (G6), pop. 4,616; Colleton Co. (S). 60 m W of Charleston. ACL RR.
Saw mill. Pine, hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, livestock.
Press and Standard4- Thursday Democratic 1877 8 24 308 4.00 §3,860
W. W. Smoak, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 200.
WEST COLUMBIA (E8), pop. 1,643; Lexington Co. (WC). 12 m W of Columbia.
Railroad station, Columbia. ACL; CN&L; SAL; SOU RRs. Manufactures bricks,
automobile bodies. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peaches.
Journal 4- .Thursday Independent 1953 8 24 301 2.50 J4.000
Miss Felicia Sisk, Editor; Columbia Publishing Co., Inc.
440 Center St.
WESTMINSTER (A2), pop. 2.219: Oconee Co. (NW). 46 m SW of Greenville. SOU
RR. Manufactures concrete blocks, blankets, lumber, toys, cloth. Diversified
farming. Cotton, grains, corn.
News + Thursday .. Democratic 1953 8 24 288 2.00 1,800
Jack L. Hunt. Editor and Publisher.
WHITMIRE (D2H). pop. 8,006; Newberry Co. (NW). 88 m S of Spartanburg. SAL.
RR. Manufactures ice. Forest products. Agriculture. Cotton, peaches.
News4- Thursday Independent 1948 8 24 294 2.00 1,700
W. C. Armfield, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountr seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WILLIAMSTON (B2), pop. 2,782 ; Anderson Co. (NW). 20 m 8 of Greenville. PAN; SOU
RRs. Blouse factory ; saw, grist, textile mills. Diversified farming. Cotton, grain.
Journal-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1956 7 28 280 2.00 1,155
Edward Wills, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 132.
WILLISTON (E5), pop. 4,264; Barnwell Co. (SW). 40 m SE of Augusta, Ga. SOU RR.
Manufactures fertilizer, lumber. Diversified farming. Asparagus, cotton, grain.
Williston Way -f Thursday Democratic 1922 8 24 280 2.00 §1,223
B. P. Davies, Jr., Editor; Lower Carolina Publishers, Inc.
WINNSBOROf (F8), pop. 8,267; Fairfield Co. (NC). 88 m N of Columbia. SOU RR.
Textile mills ; granite works. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, beef.
News and Herald-f Thursday Democratic 1844 7 24 276 2.50 2,295
G. M. Ketchin, Editor; News and Herald Co., Inc., Publisher.
WOODRUFF (D2), pop. 8,881; Spartanburg Co. (NW). 17 m SW of Spartanburg.
CftWC RR. Manufactures cotton goods. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tobacco.
News-}- Wednesday ....Democratic 1950 8 23 801 2.50 tl,851
Chas. E. Smith, Editor and Publisher, 1 West Georgia St.
YORKf (El%), pop. 4,181; York Co. 85 m SW of Charlotte, N. C. CftNW; SOU RRs.
Manufactures cotton goods and rayon, lumber products, cottonseed oil, mixed
grain feeds. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peaches.
Yorkville Enquirer-f- Thursday Independent 1855 7 26 280 2.60 $1,883
Enquirer Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 80.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SOUTH DAKOTA
Population 652.740 (U. 8. Census, 1950)
State Capital, PIERRE
South Dakota is bounded on the north by North Dakota, east by Minnesota and Iowa, south by
Nebraska, and west by Montana and Wyoming. Its length, east to west, is nearly 860 miles ; width,
about 240 miles; its land area is 77,047 square miles.
The Missouri River, which drains most of the state, has depth enough for boats up to six
hundred tons burden. East of the Missouri the state is mostly rolling prairie, and a succession of
fertile valleys are highly productive in the growing of corn, wheat, and other grains and vege-
tables. West of the river the land is more broken, with rich mining land in the southwestern or
Black Hills region, a mountain district that is nearly 5,000 square miles in extent. It is largely
forested and rich in mineral wealth. Westward from the Missouri River to the Wyoming line, in
the entire west river area, are the best grazing lands. The Weather Bureau at Huron gives the
temperature (annual monthly mean) as 48.6; highest on record 111; lowest on record, — 48;
total annual precipitation, 20.65 inches.
A feature of the state is the large area in Indian reservations — the Rosebud, Cheyenne River,
Crow Creek, Pine Ridge, and the Lower Brule. In 1950 Indians numbered 28,344.
Another feature is the Mount Rush mo re National Memorial, of which the first unit, a sixty-foot
head of George Washington, was unveiled in 1980. Other units completed in the ensuing decade
are the heads of Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt. These are all
on the face of Mount Rushmore (altitude, 6,200 feet; with 1,686 acres).
The Black Hills National Forest covers 1,184,167 acres, nearly surrounding Custer State Park.
The state university is located at Vermillion ; South Dakota State College is at Brookings.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), forty-first. Rural population (1950), 88.2%. In 1950. of the
662,740 total population, 628,504 were white; 24,286 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 66,452. Farm acreage, 44,785,529. Average acreage per farm,
674.0. Average value per farm, $20,830. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 10.762.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957). Crops, $154,207,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs). $395,533,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957): wheat, $73,424,000, rank, seventh; corn, $42,953,000,
rank, eighth; oats, $20,123,000, rank, fourth; flaxseed, $13,455,000. rank, second; barley,
$5,998,000, rank, tenth; soybeans, $5,482,000; hay, $3.980,000; rye, $3,879,000, rank, second;
sorghum grain, $2,559,000; alfalfa seed, $1,355,000, rank, sixth; potatoes, $959,000; sugar beets
(1956 value of production), $871,000; sweetclover seed, $239,000, rank, third.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $434,808,000; hogs and pigs,
$47,607,000, rank, ninth; all sheep and lambs, $29,448,000, rank, sixth; horses and mules,
$4,958,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $28,034,000; turkeys. $2,923,000; chickens (farm
and commercial broilers), $2,459,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $33,050.000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 1,452,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamery butter, 38,269,000 Ibs. :
American cheese, 5,320,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 2,856,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 2,077,000
gallons.
FISHERIES
Mississippi River fisheries catch (1956), 2,881,000 Ibs.; $147,000 value. Principal fish: carp,
catfish and bullheads.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $78,245,000. Total expenditures for new
plant and new equipment, $8,460,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1958). $88,811,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: gold, stone, clays,
sand and gravel.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 194,900. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 333,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 497. Number of retail stores (1954), 8,338; sales, $678.789,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 68
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Armstrong (C), (unorganized) 52 10 Butte (NW), Belle Fourche 8,161
(annexed 11-24-58 by Dewey Co.) 11 Campbell (N). Mound City 4,046
Aurora (SEC), Plankinton 5,020 12 Charles Mix (SE), Lake Andes 15.658
Beadle (EC), Huron 21,082 13 Clark (E), Clark 8,869
Bennett (S). Martin 8,896 14 Clay (SE), Vermillion 10,998
Bon Homme (SE), Tyndall 9.440 16 Codington (NE), Watertown 18,944
Brookings (E), Brookings 17,851 16 Corson (N), Mclntosh 6,168
Brown (NE), Aberdeen 82,617 17 Custer (SW), Custer 5,617
Brule (S), Chamberlain 6,076 18 Davison (SE), Mitchell 16,521
Buffalo (SC). Gannvalley 1,615 19 Day (NE), Webster 12,294
•Counties without newspapers are narked —
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54 Chicago, Rock Utand I. Pacific 1 1 J Minntapoits, St. Pad & S*»tt Sit
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LIST OF COUNTIES* (Continued)
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop
20 Deuel (E), Clear Lake 7,689 45 McCook (SE), Salem 8,828
21 Dewey (NC), Timber Lake 4,916 46 McPherson (NC), Leola 7 071
22 Douglas (SE), Armour 5,686 47 Meade (W). Sturgis 11.516
28 Edmunds (NC), Ipswich 7,275 48 Mellette (S), White River 8046
24 Fall River (SW), Hot Springs 10,489 49 Miner (SE), Howard 6268
25 Faulk (C), Faulkton 4,752 50 Minnehaha (SE), Sioux Falls 70,910
26 Grant (NE), Milbank 10,288 51 Moody (E), Flandreau 9252
27 Gregory (S), Burke 8,556 52 Pennington (W), Rapid City 84.058
28 Haakon (SWC), Philip 8,167 53 Perkins (NW), Bison 6.776
29 Hamlin (B). Hityti 7,056 54 Potter (C), Gettysburg 4,688
80 Hand (C), Miller 7,149 55 Roberts (NE). Sisseton 14,929
81 Hanson (SE), Alexandria 4,896 56 Sanborn (SEC), Woonsocket 5,142
ft£ wk'/nJwV Buffal° H?? 57 Shannon (SW). (unorganized) 5,669
al w * if.8 *^'» /a \re"Yi 0,111 53 Spink (EC), Redfield 12204
85 H?de Tc?nHighmore 2811 69 Stanley <SWC)' Fort Picrrc 2.°*5
86 Jackson (SWC), Kadoin»:!!'.'.'.r."" 1/768 5? SSj IS? '?"**?' ''''\'"''i'i i'?Kg
87 '•S^™.:^!^ 4,476 ;j ^fB^w^^izzz: JSS
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41 Lawrence (W), Deadwood 16*,648 66 — Washabaugh (SW).
42 Lincoln (SE), Conton 12,767 (unorganized) 1,551
43 Lyman (SE). Kennebec 4,572 67 Yankton (SE), Yankton 16.804
44 Marshall (NE), Britton 7,886 68 Ziebach (NWC). Dupree 2,606
•Counties without newspapers are marked —
SOUTH DAKOTA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 12 Weekly 6
Evening Dailies (11) Fortnightly 8
Morning Dailies (1) Semi-monthly 2
Daily, with Sunday edition (4) Monthly 11
Semi-weekly 1 Quarterly 1
Weekly 148 Ten ti. dur. academic yr 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies (1> Ey. 3 wks. dur. academic yr... 1
Nine times a year 1
Total Newspapers 161
Total Periodicals 26
Total number of publications 187
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 62
Total number of towns having publications 154
For circulation fif-ures for daily papers «ee also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it la
possible to incorporate a later figure in that llat.
Estab Cols <•> Width V Depth Sub Circ
ABERDEENf (M2%), pop. 21,051; Brown Co. (NE). 75 m N of Huron. M&SL;
CMSP&P; C&NW; GN RRs. Airline BNF.
Jobbing and trade center. Railroad shops ; creameries ; flour mill ; iron and steel
machinery, farm implements, sash and door factories ; packing houses : machine
shops. Northern State Teachers College. Agriculture. Wheat, barley, oats, corn.
American-New.* {|£{£,£»" Independent...'^ 8 «J^^*ff^
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ.^*20,414
H. J. Schmitt, Editor and Publisher.
Dakota Farmer, The Semi-mo. (Sat. ) Agricultural....l881 4 26 196 1.00 *105,149
W. J. and H. H. Allen, Publishers, 1216 S. Main St.
Exponent-fV Weekly Collegiate 1901 5 24 252 1.00 1,4OO
Class in Journalism of the Northern State Teachers College, Eds. and Pubs.
ALCESTER (R7%), pop. 685; Union Co. (SE). 40 m S of Sioux City. C&NW RR.
Hatchery; creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn.
Union -f Thursday Republican 1889 6 26 280 3.00 §850
H. H. Heath, Editor; Ronald Heath, Publisher.
ALEXANDRIAf (O6). pop. 714; Hanson Co. (SE). 16 m SE of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery. Stone quarry. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1878 6 24 276 3.00 §954
L. Fred Hart, Editor and Publisher.
ALPENA (N6), pop. 426; Jerauld Co. (SEC). 20 m SW of Huron. CMSP&P RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Journal4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1883 5 24 210 2.50 §350
Gordon Jones, Editor and Publisher.
ARLINGTON (P5), pop. 1,096; Kingsbury Co. (E). 56 m N of Sioux Falls. C&NW;
GN RRs. Creameries ; hatcheries. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cattle, grain.
Sun + Thursday Republican 1880 6 26 273 3.00 §1,022
G. L. Sturges, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ARMOURf (N7). pop. 900; Douglas Co. (SE). 90 m SW of Sioux Fall.. CMSPftF RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, mink, grain farms. Corn, wheat, barley.
Chronicle + .............................. Thursday ... Republican ....... 1882 5 24 203 8.00
Maynard H. Goehring, Editor and Publisher.
ARTESIAN (W5%), pop. 429; Sanborn Co. (SEC). 10 m SE of Woonsocket. CMSP&P
RR. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Commonwealth -f .................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 7 24 280 8.00
Oliver S. Freed, Publisher, Woonsocket.
BELLE FOURCHEf (B4), pop. 8,540; Butte Co. (NW). 60 m N of Rapid City. C&NW
RR. Airport. Beet sugar factory; flour, planing mills; brick and tile plant.
Ships cattle, sheep. Bentonite mines. Agriculture. Sugar beets, wheat, alfalfa.
( Bee-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1891 6 24 224 2.60
{&MonX'SUn'RePublican 1901 6
Laurence Weyler, Editor; Northwest Publishers, Inc.
24 224 6.76
BERESFORD (R7ft), pop. 1,686; Union Co. (SE). 86 m S of Sioux Falls. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter, farm machinery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, cattle.
Republic-f Thursday Independent 1896 7 24 280 3.00
John C. and BUI Bross, Editors and Publishers.
BISONf (E2U), pop. 457; Perkins Co. (NW). 90 m NE of Rapid City. Railroad sta-
tion and bank, Lemmon. CMSP&P RR. Lignite coal mines. Agriculture.
Courier-f- Thursday Republican 1909 8 24 308 3.00
L. L. Sudlow, Editor; Bison Publishing Co., Inc.
BONESTEEL (M7ft), pop. 486; Gregory Co. (S). 80 m W of Yankton. C&NW RR.
Agriculture. Livestock. Corn, rye, oats.
Enterprise-}- Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 280 3.00
Joseph E. Dvorak, Editor and Publisher.
BOWDLE (K2#), pop. 788; Edmunds Co. (NC). 56 m W of Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR.
Cabinet shops. Flour mill. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Pioneer + Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 8.00
Dale R. Lewis, Editor and Publisher.
BRIDGEWATER (P6%), pop. 748; McCook Co. (SE). 88 m W of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P
RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, rye.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1880 6 24 280 3.00
Blaine J. Hunn, Editor and Publisher.
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Feed mills. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn.
Journal 4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1883
Charles L. Card, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 3.00 **1,978
**3,936
282
3,809
4 28 210 x.50 44,675
BROOKINGSf (R5). pop. 7,764; Brookings Co. (E). 58 m N of Sioux Falls. C&NW
RR. Airlines: NOR; WAL. Manufactures fire equipment. Creamery. Seed proc-
essing. Trading center. State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Stock
dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Register^- Wed. & Sun Republican 1881 8 24Su2?Jy circ°
C. H. J. Mitchell and C. A. Mitchell, Editors ; Register Publishing Company.
South Dakota Collegian +V... Thursday Collegiate 1885 5 24 224x3.00
Students of the South Dakota State College, Editors and Publishers.
South Dakota Rural Press 1 TLiftT1*Mv [Printing & 1Q9K A 91 14- ., ftn
and Print Shop-f jMonthly Journalism 1925 4 24 146 1-°°
Homer J. Givens, Editor; S. Dakota Rural Press and Print Shop, Publisher.
^ifo^dv^6 A1UmnUSV }lO. ti. ayr Coll. Alumni 1910 2 30 101x1.00
8. D. S. C. Alumni Association, Editors and Publishers.
Wool Sack, The+ Monthly { ^wSo? M k'fg. l
Carl Nadasdy, Editor; South Dakota, Minn., Iowa and Nebraska Wool Growers
Assn., Publishers, 806 Fourth St., P. O. Box 177.
BRYANT (P4%), pop. 624; Hamlin Co. (E). 30 m SW of Watertown. CMSP&P RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Hamlin County News Friday Republican 1896 5 24 203 2.00 528
Robert Holsworth, Publisher.
BUFFALO* (B2%), pop. 880; Harding Co. (NW). 105 m N of Rapid City. Railroad
station, Bowman, N. D. CMSP&P RR. Stock ranches.
Times-Herald + Thursday Republican 1908 6 26 280 3.00 §1,238
Donald L. Cammack, Editor and Publisher.
BURBANK (R8), pop. 112; Clay Co. (SE). 4 m SE of Vermillion, nearest bank town.
CMSP&P RR.
Precancel Forum, The -f Monthly Stamp Coll' g 1940 2 26 105x3.00 $1,200
Precancel Stamp Society, Publisher.
BURKEf (L7), pop. 820; Gregory Co. (S). 160 m W of Sioux City, la. C&NW RR.
Stock, dairy, grain farms. Cattle, hogs, poultry, grain.
Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1904 5 24 231 3.00 625
P. J. Fahrenbacher, Editor and Publisher.
-**Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit}
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimsted. -f Uses Msts. •Nonpareil
ens, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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CANISTOTA <P6), pop. 687; McCook Co. (8E). 80 m W of Sioux Falls. CftNW RR.
Bank, Salem. Stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Clipper 4- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 6 24 280 3.00 8753
Wendell Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
CANOVA (O6), pop. 840; Miner Co. (SE). 80 m NE of Mitchell. CANW RR. Cream-
ery. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Herald ...................................... Wednesday ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1899 6 24 280 2.60 §657
Dean C. Trippler, Editor and Publisher.
CANTONf (R7), pop. 2,580; Lincoln Co. (SE). 24 m SE of Sioux Falls. CMSPftP RR.
Block and tile factory. Creameries; hatcheries. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain
farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Sioux Valley News-f .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1872 8 24 294 8.50 **2,374
Sioux Valley News, Publisher.
CARTHAGE (O5), pop. 458; Miner Co. (SE). 40 m SE of Huron. CftNW RR. Poultry.
stock, grain farms.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1888 5 24 217 2.50 §607
C. N. Munger. Publisher.
CASTLEWOOD (P4), pop. 498; Hamlin Co. (E). 12 m SE of Watertown. C&NW RR.
Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms. Corn, oats, rye.
Hamlin Co. Republican -f ........ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1888 7 24 280 2.50 5501
Jack Dorman, Editor and Publisher.
CENTERVILLE (R7), pop. 1,058; Turner Co. (SE). 80 m SW of Sioux Falls. CftNW
RR. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cattle, corn.
Journal-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 7 24 280 8.00 -
W. Weverstad, Editor and Publisher.
CHAMBERLAINf (L6), pop. 1,912; Brule Co. <S). On Missouri River, 67 m W of
Mitchell. CMSP&P RR. Creamery. Resort. Diversified farming.
Register-!- ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 7 24 280 5.20
James Berreth, Editor; E. J. Buckingham, Jr., Publisher.
CLARKf (O4), pop. 1,471; Clark Co. (E). 81 m W of Watertown. CftNW RR. Cream-
ery. Honey extractor. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, hay, potatoes.
Clark County Courier -f ......... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1880 8 24 308 8.00
Bert Moritz, Editor and Publisher.
CLEAR LAKEf (R4), pop. 1.105; Deuel Co. (E). 22 m SE of Watertown. CRI&P RR.
Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Courier-f- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 7 24 273 3.00
T. R. Burges, Editor; Deuel Publishing Company.
COLMAN <R5tt), pop. 509; Moody Co. (E). 85 m NW of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P RR.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, barley, oats.
Argus + .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1900 6 24 260 2.00
Lulu French, Editor and Publisher.
COLTON (R6). pop. 521; Minnehaha Co. (SE). 26 m NW of Sioux Falls. GN RR.
Feed mill. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Corn, hogs.
Courier 4- Thursday Independent 1901 6
La Verne Williams. Editor and Publisher.
26 273 2.50
$2,079
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CONDE (N8), pop. 409; Spink Co. (EC). 40 m SE of Aberdeen. CftNW; M&SL RRs.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, hogs, cattle.
News-f Thursday Independent 1885 6 24 280 2.00 500
Leon O. Snowden, Editor and Publisher.
CORSICA (N7), pop. 551; Douglas Co. (SE). 85 m N of Ft. Randall Dam. CMSP&P
RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, barley.
Globe Wednesday Ind. Rep 1884 6 26 278 8.00 5090
F. H. Breukelman, Editor and Publisher.
CRESBARD (M8), pop. 285; Faulk Co. (C). 80 m SW of Aberdeen. Nearest railroad
station, Norbeck. CMSP&P RR. Gr^ln, stock farms. Poultry and dairying. Wheat,
barley, oats.
Beacon -f Thursday Republican 1905 5 24 245 2.50 §397
Vera Hodges, Publisher.
CUSTERf (B6), pop. 2,017; Custer Co. (SW). 80 m SW of Rapid City. CBftQ RR.
Planing mills. Summer resort. Gold* rose quartz, feldspar, mica mines ; mica,
feldspar processing mills, pine timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Custer County Chronicle -f-.... Thursday Independent 1879 7 24 280 3.00 §1,775
Carl H. Sundstrom, Editor and Publisher.
DEADWOODf (B5). pop. 8,288; Lawrence Co. (W). 80 m NW of Rapid City. C&NW;
CBftQ RRs. Airport. Manufactures jewelry. Gold mining industries; quartz,
cyanide mills. Business center of Black Hills. Mountain resort. Diversified farm-
ing. Apples, cattle.
Pioneer-Times 4- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1879 8 24 301 18.00 §1,210
Space sold only In combination with Call of Lead.
Milton B. Chilcott, Editor; Seaton Publishing Company, Lead.
DELMONT <N7), pop. 405; Douglas Co. (SE). 40 m SW of Mitchell CMSP&P RR.
Grain elevator. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Record -f Thursday Republican 1897 7 24 280 3.00 §52«
Norbert H. Goehring, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtme snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census.; xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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DELL RAPIDS (R6). pop. 1,650; Mlnnehaha Co. (8E). 20 m N of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P
RR. Feed mill. Rock quarries. Diversified farming. Corn, barley, oats.
Tribune + Thursday Republican 1886 7 24 276 2.50 §1,632
Virgil M. Smith, Editor; Smith Publishing Co.
DE SMETf <O6), pop. 1,180; Kingsbury Co. (E). 85 m E of Huron. C&NW RR.
Concrete block factory; creamery. Alfalfa mill. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
News-f Thursday Republican 1880 7 24 280 3.00 ** 1,789
Aubrey H. Sherwood. Editor and Publisher.
DOLAND (N4), pop. 685; Spink Co. (EC). 50 m W of Watertown. C&NW RR. Grain
elevators. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Times-Record -f Thursday Republican 1882 5 24 224 2.50 §632
Willard H. Doty, Editor and Publisher.
DRAPER (H6), pop. 262; Jones Co. (SC). 130 m NW of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR. Grain
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, barley.
Jones County Tribune -f Thursday Republican 1906 5 24 238 1.00 240
F. X. Stockman, Editor and Publisher.
DUPREEf (F8%). pop. 348; Ziebach Co. (NWC). 106 m NE of Rapid City. CMSP&P
RR. Indian trading center. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, sheep,
cattle.
West River Progress -f Thursday Republican 1925 6 24 273 2.00 §426
B. K. Garje, Editor ; E. L. Schetnan Estate, Publisher.
EAGLE BUTTE (G8%>. pop. 875; Dewey Co. (NC). 186 m SW of Aberdeen. CMSP&P
RR. Bank, Dupree. Agriculture, especially grain and livestock.
News + Friday Republican 1910 6 24 273 3.00 §625
Ben Ganje and Marjorie Ganje, Editors and Publishers.
EDGEMONT (B7), pop. 1,158; Fall River Co. (SW). 100 m SW of Rapid City. CB&Q
RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Uranium processing mill. Alfalfa, corn,
wheat.
Tribune Wednesday Independent 1923 6 26 276 2.50 §711
L. K. Kopriva, Editor and Publisher.
ELK POINTf (R8). pop. 1,867; Union Co. (SE). 21 m NW of Sioux City. la. CMSP&P
RR. Grain elevators. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Leader-Courier -f Thursday Independent 1871 7 24 280 3.00 §1,645
William J. Ryan, Editor; Leader Publishing Company.
ELKTON (R5), pop. 657; Brookings Co. (E). 60 m N of Sioux Falls. C&NW; CRI&P
RRs. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn. rye. oats.
Record-f Thursday Independent 5 24 196 3.00 §635
John E. Frembgen, Editor and Publisher.
EMERY (O6), pop. 480; Hanson Co. (SE). 60 m W of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery. Propane gas, anhydrous ammonia plants. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain
farms. Wheat, oats, corn.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 276 3.00 §575
Elaine J. Hunn, Editor and Publisher.
ESTELLINE <R4%). pop. 760; Hamlin Co. (E). 25 m SE of Watertown. C&NW RR.
Creamery; hatchery. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, flax.
Journal -f Thursday Republican 1916 7 24 276 3.00 590
M. R. Hausman, Editor and Publisher.
ETHAN — See Davison County Tribune, Mitchell.
EUREKA (K2), pop. 1,676; McPherson Co. (NC). 80 m NW of Aberdeen. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery. Agriculture, especially stock farms. Wheat, barley, oats, alfalfa.
North west-Blade + Thursday Republican 1884 8 24 280 3.00 §2,223
Kenneth Herr, Editor and Publisher.
FAITH (E3H), pop. 699; Meade Co. (W). 90 m NE of Rapid City. CMSP&P RR.
Agriculture, especially stock farms. Grass, feed crops.
Independent-f Wednesday Independent 1927 5 24 224 2.50 §610
Daryl and Kenneth Howell, Editors and Publishers.
FAULKTONf (L8 ft ). pop. 887 ; Faulk Co. (C). 40 m SW of Aberdeen. C&NW ; CMSP&P
RRs. Grain elevators. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, barley, oats, corn.
Record-f- Friday Independent 1883 7 24 280 3.00 §1,210
Mrs. Grace Tanner, Editor; C. E. and Grace Tanner, Publishers.
FLANDREAUf (R5%), pop. 2,198; Moody Co. (E). 82 m N of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P
RR. Meat and poultry processing plant ; hatchery ; creamery. Grain, stock, dairy,
poultry farms.
Moody County Enterprise 4-. .Thursday Independent 1878 8 24 280 3.00 **2,143
Enterprise Publishing Co.
FORT PIERREf (J6), pop. 951; Stanley Co. (SWC). On Missouri River, 110 m W of
Huron. C&NW RR. Gas wells. Diversified farming. Wheat, barley, oats.
Times-f- Thursday Republican 1915 7 22 280 3.00 1,380
Marvin R. Hal lock. Editor and Publisher.
FREDERICK (N2), pop. 408; Brown Co. (NE). 26 m N of Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR.
Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, turkeys.
Brown County News -f- Friday Independent 1930 5 24 224 2.50 §710
Allan L. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
FREEMAN (P7). pop. 944; Hntchinson Co. (SE). 40 m SW of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures feed, sausage, butter ; hatcheries. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain
farms. Wheat, barley, rye.
Courier4- Thursday Independent 1901 6 24 280 1.50 1,842
J. J. Mendel, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: wJtme snd March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher** Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1 950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the CuUU to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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QANNVALLEYf (M6%), pop. X1Q2; Buffalo Co. (SC). 120 m NW of Sioux Falls.
Railroad • tat ion and bank, Kimball. CMSP&P RR. Diversified fanning. Wheat.
Chief Thursday Independent 1888 6 26 273 2.50 §310
Allen Montague, Editor and Publisher.
GARRETSON (86), pop. 745; Minnehaha Co. (8E). 21 m NE of Sioux Falls. GN RR.
Creamery ; hatchery. Poultry, grain farms. Corn, barley, oats.
News-f Thursday Republican 1903 6 24 275 3.00 1,161
John P. Sanders, Editor; Sanders Printing Company, Publisher.
GARY (S4), pop. 668; Deuel Co. (E). 80 m E of Water town. C&NW RR. Fishing tackle
manufactured. Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Apiary. Corn, oats, barley.
Interstate-!- Thursday Independent 1878 7 24 273 3.00 §450
R. R. Miottel, Editor and Publisher.
GEDDES (M7), pop. 602; Charles Mix Co. (SE). 60 m SW of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR.
Agriculture, especially grain.
Charles Mix Co. News-f Thursday Independent 1884 7 24 280 2.50 705
Harold Williams, Editor and Publisher.
GETTYSBURGf (K8H), pop. 1,666; Potter Co. (C). 80 m SW of Aberdeen. C&NW
RR. Flour millj grain elevators. Dairy, grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, corn,
potatoes.
Potter County News-f Thursday Independent 1883 8 22 287 3.00 51,512
Williams R. Owens, Editor and Publisher.
GREGORY (L7), pop. 1,876; Gregory Co. (S). 22 m SW of Ft. Randall Reservoir.
C&NW RR. Trading center. Planing mill. Cement products. Hatchery. Stock,
grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Times- Advocate 4- Thursday Ind. Rep .,1904 7 24 280 3.00 81,805
Roy S. Adams, Editor and Publisher.
GROTON (N3), pop. 1,084; Brown Co. (NE). 20 m E of Aberdeen. CMSP&P; C&NW
RRs. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat.
Independent^- Thursday Independent 1881 6 26 280 8.00 §1,139
Morris E. Spencer, Publisher.
HARROLD (K4%), pop. 268; Hughes Co. (C). 76 m W of Huron. C&NW RR. Bank,
Blunt. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, barley.
Journal Thursday Independent 1883 6 26 280, 2.00 §352
Clarence L. Barto, Editor and Publisher.
HAYTIf (P4), pop. 418; Hamlin Co. (E). 22 m S of Watertown. GN RR. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms. Potatoes, oats, corn.
HTnterS?iUset^.^.e.r*!.d.". [Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 280 4.00 **1340
Casper Nohner, Editor and Publisher.
HECLA (N2), pop. 600; Brown Co. (NE). 80 m NE of Aberdeen. C&NW RR. Grain
elevator. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, potatoes.
Independent-f Thursday Independent 1957 6 24 224 2.50 $400
Alan S. Smith, Editor and Publisher, Frederick.
HERREID (J2), pop. 688; Campbell Co. (N). 80 m NW of Aberdeen. MSP&SSM RR.
Grain, stock, poultry farms. Cattle.
Prairie Picayune-}- Thursday Independent 1882 6 24 280 2.50 §917
W. H. Jahraus, Publisher.
HIGHMQREf (L4%), pop. 1,168; Hyde Co. (C). 60 m W of Huron. C&NW RR.
Dairy. Stock, grain farms.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1884 7 24 280 8.00 1,190
William J. McDennott, Editor and Publisher.
HOT SPRINGSf (C6%), pop. 6,080; Fall River Co. (SW). In the Black Hills, 60 m S of
Rapid City. CB&Q; C&NW RRs. Airline, WAL. Manufactures lumber. Bottling
works; creamery. Health resort; mineral springs. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Alfalfa seed.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 8.00 2,210
Charles T. Leonard, Editor and Publisher.
HOVEN (K3), pop. 662 ; Potter Co. (C). 66 m SW of Aberdeen. Nearest railroad station.
Lebanon. C&NW RR. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Review and Tolstoy Journal. .Thursday Independent 1919 7 24 278 2.50 760
Bob Senn, Editor and Publisher.
HOWARDf (P6%), pop. 1,261; Miner Co. (SE). 85 m NE of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Miner County Pioneer-f Friday Independent 1881 7 24 304 8.00 |1,2SO
S. I. Davison, Editor and Publisher.
HUDSON (S7), pop. 600; Lincoln Co. (SE). 86 m SE of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn. hogs.
Hudsonite-f Thursday Republican 1901 6 26 280 2.50 §544
Will Emmers, Editor and Publisher.
HUMBOLDT (P6), pop. 460; Minnehaha Co. (SE). 24 m NW of Sioux Falls. C&NW
RR. Manufactures chemicals. Grain, dairy farms. Corn, hogs.
Journal-f Thursday Republican 1903 6 26 276 2.50 §646
Donald J. Masters, Editor and Publisher.
HURLEY (P7), pop. 474; Turner Co. (SE). 26 m SW of Sioux Falls. C&NW RR.
Diversified farming. Corn, oata, potatoes.
Leader-f Thursday Independent 1952 7 24 266 2.60 §55O
L. D. Hofmeister, Editor; Maxine Hofmeister, Publisher.
Ctrenlatlon— **Scpt, A. B.C. Statement: *Jtrae and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Attdit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Us«* Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to lach. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNaUy
estimate, v* Issued only during academic y*ar xSubscriptlon included In m
BE SURE TO READ the Colds to fee use el the Directory fas front of book,
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HURON* (N5). pop. 12,788; Beadle Co. (EC). 68 m N of Mitchell. C&NW; GN RRs.
Airlines BNF; WAL. Manufactures packing house products, butter, beverages,
feed, lumber. Trading center. Huron College. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Corn, wheat.
Huron Alphomega-fV Ftntly( Wed.). Collegiate 1898 4 24 180x1.50 £410
Students of Huron College, Editors and Publishers.
Pl.inft«««_, fEvg. ex. Sat. Y«^ «.«^«* 1886 8 22 808 20.80 **12,700
Plainsman+ j& g*un gun M Independent.. Sunday circ,**12^20
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert D. Lusk, Editor and Publisher.
IPSWICHf (L8), pop. 1,058; Edmunds Co. (NC). 80 m W of Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR.
Grain elevator. Agriculture.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 308 8.00 51,035
R. W. Beberxneyer. Editor; Edmunds County Printing Co., Publisher.
IRENE (P7 % ). pop. 874 ; Clay, Yankton and Turner Cos. (SE). 60 m SW of Sioux Falls.
GN RR. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, barley, oats.
Tri-County News-f Thursday Independent 1899 7 24 280 2.60 5780
Marvin Fjordback, Editor and Publisher.
ISABEL (G8K pop. 611; Dewey Co. (NW). 140 m W of Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR.
Bank, Timber Lake. Food locker. Agriculture.
Dakotun Thursday Independent 1954 6 24 252 8.00 5625
Myron L. Lofgren, Editor and Publisher.
KADOKAf (F6), pop. 684; Jackson Co. (SWC). 90 m SE of Rapid City. CMSP&P
RR. Bank, Belvidere. Agriculture. Livestock.
Pres8 + Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 278 8.60 5700
Orville J. Rock, Editor and Publisher.
KENNEBECt (K6), pop. 874; Lyraan Co. (SC). 95 m W of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, barley, corn.
Advocate-Leader -f Thursday Independent 1892 6 26 280 2.60 572
C. L. Flint, Editor and Publisher.
KIMBALL (M6). pop. 952; Brule Co. (S). 48 m W of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR. Stock,
dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, cattle, hogs, small grain.
Brule County News4- Thursday Independent 1931 6 24 276 8.00 51,078
John W. Ryan. Editor and Publisher.
LAKE ANDESf <M7). pop. 1,851 ; Charles Mix Co. (SE). 45 m SW of Mitchell. CMSP&P
RR. Situated on Lake Andes, a bass fishing resort. Agriculture. Alfalfa, wheat,
livestock.
Wave-f Thursday Republican 1904 7 24 278 2.60 5950
Arthur P. Breen, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE PRESTON (P5), pop. 957 ; Kingsbury Co. (E). 66 m NW of Sioux Falls. C&NW;
CMSP&P RRs. Creamery; grain elevator. Alfalfa dehydrating plant. Manufac-
tures electronic foul boards. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1880 7 24 280 3.00 51,121
John Sittner, Editor and Publisher.
LANGFORD (O2H), pop. 456; Marshall Co. (NE). 40 m NE of Aberdeen. CMSP&P
RR. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, oats.
Bugle Friday Republican 1886 6 26 294 2.00 463
Q. H. Miles. Sr., Editor and Publisher.
LEAD (B6), pop. 6,422 ; Lawrence Co. ( W). In the heart of the Black Hills, 35 m NW of
Rapid City. CB&Q; C&NW RRs. Tourist resort. Gold mining and refining.
Pine timber. Ranching.
f BIWhi™ooo^P^inde^ Independent 1929 8 24 801 2.00 5395
<{ Call-f .Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1894 8 24 801 13.00 51,530
Space sold only in combination with Pioneer-Times of Deadwood.
Milton B. Chilcott. Editor; Seaton Publishing Co.
LEMMON (Eltt). pop. 2,760; Perkins Co. (NW). 180 m NW of Aberdeen. CMSP&P
RR. Airport. Coal mines. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, alfalfa.
Leader-!- Thursday Independent 1907 8 24 808 3.50 S1.B85
L. B. Boorman, Editor and Publisher.
Tribune-f Thursday Republican 1912 7 24 280 8.00 1,020
Burdette Rustad, Editor ; Lemmon Publishing Company, Inc.
LENNOX (R7). pop. 1,218; Lincoln Co. (SE). 20 m SW of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P; GN
RRs. Hatchery: creamery; feed processing and cold storage plants. Stock,
dairy, poultry , grain farms. Wheat, oats. corn.
Independent + Thursday Republican 1884 7 24 276 2.50 51,500
Edward Hofer. Editor and Publisher.
LEOLAf (M2). pop. 772; McPherson Co. (NC). 42 m NW of Aberdeen. M&SL RR.
Stock, grain farms.
McPherson County Herald.....Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 276 2.00 (815
Walter Bowen, Editor and Publisher.
MADlSONf (P6tt). pop. 6,168; Lake Co. (E). 40 m NW of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P RR.
Airport. Packing, poultry plants ; pump factory ; grain elevators. Summer resort.
Beadle State Teachers College. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats,
barley, flax.
Leader+ {J^^*' Sat' Independent 1890 8 24 294 13.00 53,750
Comic strip advertising accepted.
George M. Hunter, Editor; Madison Daily Leader, Inc., Pub., 218 S. Egan Ave.
CircnlatioQ— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jane and March A.B.C. Statements; s)A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $ Publisher' • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the OM of the Directory in front of book.
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Clrc
61,218
§1,094
1,514
{650
5800
8811
52,660
$2,130
§692
South Dakota High Liner-r-... Monthly ifirmlnT 1947 6 28 218
Harlan Severson, Editor; East River Electric Power Cooperative, Inc., Pub.
MARION <P7), pop. 794; Turner Co. (8E). 80 m SW of Sioux Falls. Railroad name,
Marion Junction. CMSP&P RR. Nationally known chiropractic clinics. Dairy,
stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn.
Record -f Thursday Independent.....* 187 9 7 24 276 2.50
Keith Robbins, Editor and Publisher.
MARTlNf (F7), pop. 989; Bennett Co. (S). 100 m SE of Rapid City. Railroad station,
Merximan, Neb. C&NW RR. Agriculture. Wheat, flax, livestock.
Bennett County Booster 4- Thursday ...Independent 1950 7 24 280 8.00
Wendell E. Long, Editor; Booster Publishing Co.
McINTOSHt (Gift), pop. 628; Corson Co. (N). 162 m NW of Aberdeen. CMSP&P
RR. Bank, Morristown. Grain elevator. Lignite coal mines. Stock, grain farms.
Wheat, flax, corn.
Corson County News-f Thursday Republican 1910 5 24 210 8.00
Merle Lo^gren, Editor and Publisher.
McLAUGHUN <H2), pop. 718; Corson Co. (N). 120 m NW of Aberdeen. CM8F&P
RR. Lignite coal mines. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, flax, corn.
Messenger -f Friday Republican 1914 7 26 280 8.00
L. G. Parkinson, Editor and Publisher.
MENNO (O7), pop. 868; Hutchinson Co. (SE). 55 m SE of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR.
Alfalfa mill ; hatcheries ; spray mixing, cold storage plants. Agriculture*
Hutchinson Herald -f Thursday Republican 1882 6 24 276 2.60
J. E. Headley, Editor and Publisher.
MILBANKf (R8), pop. 2.982; Grant Co. (NE). 90 m E of Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures cheese, butter, sausage. Granite quarries and monument works*
Agriculture. Livestock, wheat, corn.
Grant County Review-f Thursday Independent .1880 7 24 276 8.00
Phyllis C. Justice, Editor; Mrs. W. S. Dolan, Publisher.
Herald- Advance -f Thursday Independent 1879 8 24 276 8.00
Mrs. Charles Burgea, Editor and Publisher.
MILLERf (M4H), pop. 1.916; Hand Co. (C). 40 m NW of Huron. C&NW RR. Cream-
ery ; hatchery ; grain elevator. Agriculture. Grain, livestock.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 8.00
Robert H. McFarlane. Editor and Publisher.
MISSION (H7), pop. 888; Todd Co. (S). 185 m SW of Mitchell. Railroad station and
bank, Valentine, Neb. C&NW RR. Flour and feed mill. U. S. Gov't Sioux Indian
School. Agriculture. Livestock, dairy products.
Todd County Tribune -f Thursday Ind. Rep 1920 7 24 280 2.50
C. W. Figert, Editor and Publisher.
MITCHELLf (N6). pop. 12,128; Davison Co. (SE). 65 ra W of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P;
C&NW RRs. Airline, BNF. Meat and poultry packing plants. Manufactures cheese,
butter, cement products, woodenware specialties. Ships livestock, grain, frozen
eggs. Trading center. Dakota Wesleyan University. Corn Palace. Dairy farms.
Corn, rye, oats.
Davison County Tribune 4-. ...Thursday Republican 1889 7 26 280 2.50 630
Circulates also in Ethan. 7,000 — Free
Karl H. Friederich, Editor and Publisher.
Phreno-Cosmian-f V Ev. 3 wks Collegiate 189° C5ont?04lled22free dist. 150
Students of Dakota Wesleyan University, Editors and Publishers.
Republic 4- Evsr. ex. Sun...Independent 1883 8 28 294 18.20**17,6O1
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Mitchell Publishing Company.
MOBRIDGE (J2%). pop. 8.768; Walworth Co. (NC). On Missouri River. 90 m W of
Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR. Creamery ; bottling works, bakery. Cement block factory.
Lignite coal mines. Fanning, livestock. Important distribution point.
Tribtine and Journal 4- Thursday Independent 1907 8 24 294 4.00 §2,876
Harold Coleman, Editor ; L. L. Coleman, Publisher.
MONTROSE (P6). pop. 448; McCook Co. (SE). 25 m NW of Sioux Falls. C&NW RR.
Bank. Salem. Agriculture. Corn, barley.
Hernld4- Friday Independent 1886 6 24 273 2.50
Lucy Dimock, Publisher.
MORRISTOWN (F1H). pop. 190; Corson Co. (N). 181 m NW of Aberdeen. CMSP&P
RR. Dairy, stock, grain farms'. Wheat, cattle, sheep.
World4- FHdav Republican 1910 5 24 280 2.50 §225
Merle Lofirren, Editor and Publisher. Mclntosh. S. D.
MOUNT VERNON (N8), pop. 887; Davison Co. (SE). 12 m W of Mitchell. CMSP&P
RR. Bank. Plankinton. Agriculture. Com. wheat, livestock.
News -I- Thursday Republican 1890 7 24 278 2.50 §644
Floyd H. Lorang, Editor and Publisher.
MURDOt (H6). pop. 789; Jones Co. (SO. 185 m W of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR. Diver-
sifted farming. Stock, poultry, grain.
Coyote-4- Thursday Republican 1905 7 24 280 8.00 700
M. H. Ingalls. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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NEWELL (C4), pop. 784; Butte Co. (NW). 68 m N of Rapid City. C&NW RR. Cream-
ery; grain elevators; cold storage, feed plants; wool warehouse. Livestock
exchange. Diversified farming. Wool, sheep, cattle.
Valley Irrigator+ ................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1907 6 24 278 8.00 §842
F. Lyn Gladstone, Editor; Newell Printing Company, Publisher.
ONIDAf (J4). pop. 822; Sully Co. (C). 100 m W of Huron. C&NW RR. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms. Wheat, flax, barley.
Watchman + ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1883 7 23 280 3.00 §1,051
E. L. Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
PARKERf (P7), pop. 1,148; Turner Co. (SE). 32 m SW of Sioux Falls. CMSP&P;
C&NW RRs. Stock, dairy, grain, poultry farms.
New Era 4- ............................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1875 7 24 284 8.00 51,275
Earl j. Bormann, Editor and Publisher.
PARKSTON (O7). pop. 1,854; Hutchinson Co. (SE). 24 m S of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, hogs, oats, rye.
Advance -f- ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 7 24 280 3.50 §1,378
Marvin T. Gilberts on, Editor; Parkston Advance, Inc., Publisher.
PHILIPf (F5Vi), pop. 810; Haakon Co. (SWC). 80 m E of Rapid City. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, alfalfa.
Pioneer- Re vie w-f .................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1909 8 23 280 3.50 $1,360
C. H. Satzinger, Editor and Publisher.
PIERREf (J5), pop. 6,715; Hughes Co. (C). The State Capital. On Missouri River,
106 m W of Huron. C&NW RR. Airline WAL. Bottling works ; creamery. Agri-
culture. Wheat, corn, barley.
) Capital-Journal + .................... Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1881 8 24 287 7.50 §4,680
Capital- Journal -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1881 8 24 287 8.00 1,570
R. B. Hippie, Editor; Hippie Printing Company, Publisher.
...... JMonthly .......... Educational ....... 1925 3 27 140x2.50 8,800
L. E. Whiteside. Editor; South Dakota Educ. Assn., Publisher, 315 E. Capitol.
PINE RIDGE (D7%), pop. XOOO; Shannon Co. (SW). On White Clay Creek, 26 m N
of Rushville, Neb. and 55 m SE of Hot Springs. Bank town and railroad, Rush*
ville. In Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Agriculture.
Shannon County News, The -f Tuesday .......... JRe^rva^Int 1939 3 26 147 2>0° 2BO
Edward Hotchkiss, Editor and Publisher, 709 N. River St., Hot Springs.
PLANKINTONf <N6), pop. 754; Aurora Co. (SEC). 28 m W of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
South Dakota Mail -f ............. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1889 6 24 280 2.50 §700
Edward Van Genderen, Editor and Publisher.
PLATTE (M7), pop. 1,069; Charles Mix Co. (SE). 45 m SW of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR.
Dairy ; creamery ; hatchery. Cattle, hogs. Corn, barley, wheat.
Enterprise-4- ............................. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1900 7 24 280 2.50 §1,270
H. D. Wright. Editor and Publisher.
POLLOCK (Jl%), pop. 895; Campbell Co. (N). 90 m NW of Aberdeen. MSP&SSM RR.
grain, dairy farms.
Pioneer + (offset) ................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1956 6 22 224 2.50 J900
Eldredge L. MacKay, Editor and Publisher.
PRESHO (J6), pop. 712; Lyman Co. (SC). 105 m W of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR. Ships
wheat, cattle, hogs. Grain, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, barley, oats.
Lyman County Herald -f ........ Wednesday ..... Republican ........ 1906 6 26 280 3.00 870
Robert C. Cameron, Editor and Publisher.
PUKWANA (L6). pop. 802; Brule Co. (S). 60 m W of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR. Manu-
factures auto burglar alarms. Grain elevator. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Press -Reporter -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1884 7 24 278 3.00 -
John W. Ryan, Editor and Publisher.
QUINN (E5H). pop. 214; Pennington Co. (W). 62 m E of Rapid City, banking town.
C&NW RR. Cold storage lockers. Grain, stock farms. Corn, wheat, cattle.
Record-!- .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1907 6 24 264 3.00 246
Beryl N. Browning, Editor and Publisher.
RAPID CITYt (C5%). pop. 25.810; Pennington Co. (W). 260 m W of Mitchell.
CMSP&P: C&NW RRs. Airline. WAL.
Manufactures cement, lumber, meat products, oxygen, jewelry, flour, limestone
products, brick, tile, beverages. Creamery. State School of Mines and Technol-
ogy. Tourist resort. Gold, silver, feldspar, mica, gypsum, iron mines. Four banks :
bank clearings (12-81-67), $462,235,000: deposits (6-80-68). $70,731,746. 10.600
electric meters; 10,150 gas meters; 18,088 telephones. Agriculture. Cattle,
sheep, wheat.
Gate City Guide 4- ................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1907 7 26 801 2.00 §1,622
Theodore B. Werner, Editor and Publisher, 619 Seventh St.
T«™ i . fEvg. ex. Sun., Tw^ B^ 1878 8 28 297 20.80**2S>fi69
Journal 4- ................................. j Stl£ Morn. Ind. Rep .......... Sunday circ. **26,030
Color advertising accepted.
R. W. Hitchcock, Publisher.
..™ } Monthly .......... Livestock .......... 1947 2 44 140 xS.OO *4,895
Jack McCuVloV.'iEditorV South Dakota Stock Growers Assn., Publisher.
,,*Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Llfht face, estimated. + Uses Msts. •Nonpareil
•ms. 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1 950 Census. xRaod McNslly
estimate. Vlssued only during academic year. xSubscriptioa included in membership fee.
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Estab Col f«> Width 7 Depth Sub Circ
REDFIELDf (M4), pop. 2,665; Spink Co. (EC). 42 m 8 of Aberdeen. CMSPAP; CANW
RRs. Airport. Manufacturer brooms, cement blocks. Creamery ; hatchery ; slaugh-
terhouse; feed mill. Summer resort. Wheat, corn, alfalfa. Livestock.
Press -f Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 290 3.00 §3,134
Harold D. Jones, Editor; Spink County Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
REE HEIGHTS (Lift), pop. 254; Hand Co. (C). 60 m W of Huron. C&NW RR. Bank,
Miller. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Review-f Friday Independent 1911 5 24 196 1.60 296
Mrs. C. W. Stockman, Editor and Publisher.
REVILLO (R8K), pop. 249; Grant Co. (NE). 26 m E of Watertown. M&SL RR. Bank,
Milbank. Creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, oats, livestock.
Item + Thursday Independent 1896 6 24 280 2.50
Edwin Warren Wash burn, Editor and Publisher.
ROSCOE (L2%), pop. 726; Edmunds Co. (NC). 42 m W of Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR.
Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Independent -f- Wednesday Independent 1889 8 24 808 2.00 §545
R. W. Bebermeyer, Editor; Edmunds County Printing Co., Publisher, Ipswich.
ROSHOLT (Rl%), pop. 887; Roberts Co. (NE). 70 m N of Watertown. MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery; feed mill. Cement block plant. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
Review-f Thursday Independent 1913 7 24 276 2.50 §912
Mel Farrington, Editor and Publisher.
SALEMf (P6), pop. 1.119; McCook Co. (SE). 32 m E of Mitchell. C&NW RR. Poultry
packing plant; creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, oats.
Special-h Thursday Democratic 1885 7 24 276 3.50 1,2^3
Walter J. Ryan, Editor and Publisher.
SCOTLAND (O7), pop. 1,188; Bon Homme Co. (SE). 42 m SE of Mitchell. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery ; hatchery. Diversified farming. Grain.
Journal-}- Thursday Republican 1894 7 24 273 3.00 51,475
B. L. Farus, Editor and Publisher.
SELBYf (J2%), pop. 706; Walworth Co. (NC). 76 m W of Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, cream, stock.
{Java Herald -f- Friday Independent 1903 6 26 280 2.00
Record -|- Thursday Independent 1886 6 26 280 2.50
Ida K. Clement, Editor; F. Clement, Publisher.
SIOUX FALLSf (R6%), pop. 62,696; Minnehaha Co. (SE). 90 m NW of Sioux City,
Iowa; GN; CRI&P; CMSP&P; C&NW; 1C RRs. Airlines: BNF; NOR; WAL.
Major wholesale and distributing center in South Dakota; rich agricultural
area. Large meat packing plant; hatcheries; soybean and livestock feed mills.
Manufactures crackers, candy, dairy and bakery products, millwork, sheet
metal, wood and canvas products, cement blocks, hot water heaters, mechanical
leaf rakes, cultivator shields, power take-offs for tractors, grain dryers, spray-
ing equipment, machined parts, paper boxes, fur coats, serums and remedies.
Granite quarries. Five banks; bank clearings (1957), $415,771,909; deposits
(7-3-58), $129.028,833. 21,518 electric (AC) meters; 17,651 gas (nat.) meters;
29,490 telephones. Augustana College; Sioux Falls College. TV station.
*--„. T-o^^_u (Evg.ex.Sun., T . _„ 1885 8 23 308 23.40 **5O,658
Argus-Leader + }3u* Morn Ind. Rep. Sunday circ.**51,96O
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John A. Kennedy, Editor and Publisher, Minnesota Ave. and 10th St.
Augustana Mirror-f V Friday Collegiate 1889 6 24 238 3.00 $1,009
Students of Augustana College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. $1,100
Dakota Horticulture -f 9 ti. a yr JGarden'g 1929 3 26 126 1'60
W. A. Simons, Editor; S. D. State Horticultural Soc., Pub., 1620 S. Spring Ave.
SOS,teharc?nke0t.an5°pUhr^0.fey....}M<'"t'.ly {pj»gL* 1948 2 S* M 2.00 tl.360
Robert Van Demark, M.D., Ed.; S. Dakota Medical Assn., Publisher,
300 First National Bank.
Stylus-f-V Monthly Collegiate 1879 5 24 224 1.50 270
Students' Assn. of Sioux Falls College, Editors and Publishers.
SISSETONf (P2), pop. 2,871; Roberts Co. (NE). 62 m N of Watertown. CMSP&P RR.
Feed mill; creamery; meat processing plants. Fishery. Trade center. Resort.
Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Courier + .Thursday Ind. Rep 1892 8 25 280 3.50 **2,88Q
Grace M. Adams. Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH SHORE (R8), pop. 269; Codington Co. (NE). 24 m NE of Watertown. GN RR.
Bank, Stockholm. Creamery. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Flax.
Gazette 4- Thursday Independent 1919 7 24 280 3.00 5516
Marvin Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
SPEARFISH (B4H). pop. 2,766: Lawrence Co. (W). 42 m NW of Rapid City. Railroad
station, Deadwood. C&NW; CB&Q RRs. Airline. WAL. Manufactures gloves,
brooms. Trout fisheries ; pine timber. Tourist resort. Black Hills Teachers Col-
lege. Truck, grain farms. Wheat, sugar beets.
Anemone-f V Bi-wkly(FH.).. Collegiate 1902 Contr'oWfree dist5 *2*.100
Students in the Class of Journalism, Black Hills Teachers College, Publishers.
Queen City Mail 4- Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 280 8.50 1,165
Evelyn Heinbaugh, Editor; Mike Heinbaugh, Publisher.
-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNslbr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SPRINGFIELD <O8), pop. 801; Bon Homme Co. (SE). On Lewis and Clark Lake, 60 m
8 of Mitchell. CMSPAP — - -• - - .
Estab Cols* Width v-Dtuth Sub Clrc
RR. Southern State Teachers College. Agriculture.
Corn, wheat, ry*.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1871 6 22 262 2.50 $714
George W. Corey, Publisher.
WUo* a^vb)°n Journal+ JMonthly Temperance 1902 4 26 168x1.00 tl.500
Mrs. RoberVFortner'.' Editor; State W. C. T. U.. Publisher.
STICKNEY (N6), pop. 888; Aurora Co. (SEC). 80 m SW of Mitchell. CMSPAP RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat.
Argus + Thursday Republican 1906 5 24 224 2.00 §643
H. P. Howard, Editor and Publisher.
STURQISf (B4%), pop. 8,471; Meade Co. (W). 80 m NW of Rapid City. CANW RR.
Saw mills; refinery; creamery. Pine timber. Stock, dairy, grain farms. Corn,
wheat, alfalfa.
Black Hills Press -f Thursday Democratic 1895 6 26 280 1.50 489
John T. MJlek. Publisher.
Trlbune-h Thursday Republican 1929 6 24 266 8.00 51,502
F. J. Hnnn, Editor and Publisher.
TIMBER LAKEf (G2%). pop. 552; Dewey Co. (NO. 125 m W of Aberdeen. CMSP&P
RR. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, corn, alfalfa.
Topic Thursday Republican 1910 5 24 224 3.00 §750
James P. Byington, Editor and Publisher.
TORONTO (R4%), pop. 822; Deuel Co. (E). 45 m SE of Watertown. CRI&P RR.
Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes, wheat, oats.
Herald Thursday Independent 1897 6 26 280 2.50 §425
D. E. Finsand. Editor and Publisher.
TRIPP (O7). pop. 918; Hutchinson Co. (SE). 70 m W of Sioux Falls. CMSPAP RR.
Creamery; grain elevators. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat.
Ledger + Thursday Republican 1892 5 24 224 8.00 §846
John E. Germann and Edward J. Ehler, Editors and Publishers.
TYNDALLf (O7tt), pop. 1,292; Bon Homme Co. (SE). 70 m SW of Sioux Falls.
CMSPAP RR. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Corn, oats, wheat.
Tribune and Register 4- .Thursday Independent 1881 7 24 280 8.00 51,919
J. F. Trevillyan, Editor and Publisher.
VEBLEN— S«e Monitor of Lidgerwood, N. D.
VERMILLIONf (R8), pop. 5,887; Clay Co. (SE). 85 m NW of Sioux City, Iowa.
CMSPAP RR. Creameries; feed mill, alfalfa dehydrating plant. University of
So. Dakota. Livestock. Corn, soybeans, watermelons, cantaloupes, tomatoes.
Plain Talk+ .Thursday Independent 1883 5 24 220 8.00 2,755
William S. and Lois James Gibson, Editors and Publishers.
South Dakota Business \/w,.»*~iw Q n n«.i 1942 2 40 126
Review (no adv.) [Quarterly S. D. Bust Controlled free dist. tl.700
V. E. Montgomery, Editor; Business Research Bureau, School of Business,
Univ. of S. D., Publisher.
University of South Dakota U,,^Ml|r r.n ATnm«i 1981 8 80 14°
Bulletln-f (no adv.) {Monthly ColJ. Alumni Controlled free dist. $9,000
Douglas L. Steckler, Editor; Alumni Assn. of University of So. Dakota, Publisher.
VolanteV Tuesday Lit. A Coll 1889 6 24 224 8.00 1,910
Lloyd Ballhagen. Editor; Student Publications Board, Inc., Univ. of South Dakota.
VTBORG (P7), pop. 644; Turner Co. (SE). 86 m SW of Sioux Falls. GN RR. Hatchery;
creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Enterprise-h .Thursday Republican 1898 6 24 280 2.60 §647
George and Norman Ostroot, Editors and Publishers.
VOLGA (R5). pop. 578; Brookings Co. (E). 65 m E of Huron. CANW RR. Creamery.
Dairy, stock farms. Hogs, poultry. Grain, corn.
Tribune-!- Thursday Independent 1882 5 24 210 2.50 §648
Alumni Division of the South Dakota State College Foundation. Publisher.
WAGNER (N7H). pop. 1.528; Charles Mix Co. (SE). 86 m SW of Sioux Falls.
CMSPAP RR. Creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Forage crops, stock.
Post 4- Thursday Democratic 1904 7 28 276 2.50 1.116
Russell J. Corey, Editor and Publisher.
WAKONDA (P7HK pop. 464: Clav Co. (SE). 46 m SW of Sioux Falls. CANW RR.
Dairy, stock, grain farms. Corn, wheat, barley.
Monitor-*- Thursday Ind. Dem 1889 5 24 224 2.50 §690
Dick Cords. Editor and Publisher.
WALL (E5%). pop. 656; Pennlngton Co. (W). 58 m E of Rapid City. CANW RR.
Bank, New Underwood. Grain elevator. Stock, grain farms. Wheat, corn, hay.
Penninprton Countv Courant-J-TMirnday Republican 1907 6 24 266 8.00 $525
R. F. Lewis. Editor and Publisher.
WATERTOWNt (P4), pop. 12,699: Codlngton Co. (NE). 66 m NE of Huron. MA3L:
GN: CANW RRs. Airlines: BNF; NOR. Meat and poultry packing plants: flour
mill: creameries; grain elevators: seed houses: machine shops; bottling works;
cement products, sash and door factories. Ships meat, poultry. Trading center.
Agriculture. Grain, potatoes,* flax.
Public Opinion-*- Kvg. ex. Sun... Ind. Rep 1887 8 24 298 18.20**12,S42
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
P. J. Albrook, Editor; Watertown Public Opinion Company, Publisher.
Clrcuation-HHkSept. A.B.C. Statement; *7tme and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; IPubHsfeer's Report: Light fsee, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ens. 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty sest Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. Vlssned only during academic year. xSubscription Included In membership foe.
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SOUTH DAKOTA
WATERTOWNf (Continued) Estib Colt* Width TDwrth Sub On
South D.kof L.»ion N.w.+Monthly Am. L«»ion »»• ^J^ ^ jg» ,„ a
Walter Travis, Editor; American Legion of South Dakota, Publisher, Box 76.
WAUBAY <P8), pop. 879; Day Co. (NE). 55 m SE of Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR. Cream-
ery. Resort. Agriculture. Butterfat, grain, wool.
CUpper + .Thursday Republican 1890 6 26 280 2.00 §492
Mrs. Jane Black, Editor and Publisher.
WEBSTERf (08). pop. 2,608; Day Co. (NE). 60 m E of Aberdeen. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery; hatcheries. Ships cattle, hogs, poultry products. Lake resort. Dairy,
stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, cattle, hogs.
Reporter and Farmer + Thursday Republican 1881 8 28 280 8.00 **3,811
H. W. Card, Editor; Reporter and Farmer Company, Inc., Publisher.
WES8INGTON (M6), pop. 467; Beadle Co. (EC). 85 m NW of Huron. C&NW RR.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Times-Enterprise -f Friday Republican 1881 6 24 224 2.50 620
Irwin D. Hayes, Editor and Publisher.
WESSINGTON SPRINGSf (M6%), pop. 1.458; Jerauld Co. (SEC). 40 m NW of
Mitchell. CMSP&P RR. Flour mill; creamery; grain elevators. Ships grain,
livestock. Dairy* stock, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Independent -f- .Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 8.00 §1,475
A. L. Webb, Editor and Publisher.
WHITE (R5), pop. 625; Brookings Co. (E). 40 m SE of Watertown. CRI&P RR.
Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Oats, com, barley.
Leader-f- Thursday Republican 1900 6 26 276 2.50 §738
Rachel A. Walradth, Editor and Publisher.
WHITE LAKE (M6), pop. 895; Aurora Co. (SEC). 87 m W of Mitchell. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Rye, wheat.
Aurora County Standard -f. "...Thursday Republican 1882 6 24 224 2.00 §524
H. P. Howard and T. V. Carlson, Editors and Publishers.
WHITE RIVERf (H6%), pop. 466; Mellette Co. (S). 180 m SE of Rapid City. Rail-
road station. Wood. C&NW RR. Agriculture. Wheat, cattle.
Mellette County News Thursday Independent 1911 6 26 280 8.00 486
M. H. Ingalls. Editor and Publisher.
WHITEWOOD— Plaindealer— See Black Hills Weekly and White wood Plaindealer, Lead.
WILMOT (R8), pop. 690; Roberts Co. (NE). 40 m NE of Watertown. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery. Summer resort. Diversified farming.
Enterprise-^- .Thursday Republican 1882 6 26 276 2.50 §852
J. V. Brenner, Editor and Publisher.
WINNERf (K7). pop. 8.252; Tripp Co. (S). 95 m SW of Mitchell. C&NW RR. Cream-
eries. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, barley, corn.
Advocate 4- Thursday Independent 1911 8 24 294 3.00 **3,248
John L. Rigg. Publisher.
WOLSEY (N5). pop. 891; Beadle Co. (EC). 16 m NW of Huron, banking town. C&NW;
CMSP&P RRs. Agriculture, especially grain. Wheat, corn, rye.
News 4- Thursday Independent 1886 6 24 280 2.50 §500
James E. Hammer. Editor and Publisher.
WOOD (H6H), pop. 260; Mellette Co. (S). 125 m SW of Mitchell. C&NW RR. Bank,
Winner. Ships grain, livestock. Grain, stock farms.
Mellette County Pioneer -I-.... Friday Republican 1913 6 26 280 2.60
Fred C. Kirch. Editor and Publisher.
WOONSOCKETt (N6H). pop. 1.061: Sanborn Co. (SEC). 26 m S of Huron. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Alfalfa.
News Thursday Republican 1884 7 24 280 3.00 §1,018
Oliver F. Freed, Publisher.
YANKTONf (P8). pop. 7,709; Yankton Co. (SE). On Missouri River. 65 m NW of
Sioux City, Iowa, CMSP&P; GN ; C&NW RRs. Airline. NOR. Manufactures
crates, fillers, cement blocks, sheet metal products, beverages, dairy and cream-
ery products. Nurseries, hatcheries. Yankton College, Diversified farming:.
Christian Messenger . .. Semi-mo Christianity 1943 2 40 188 2.25 £1,200
Rev. Carl F. Brost, Editor: General Conference of the Congregational Churches
of America. Publisher. The Pioneer Press.
Der Kirchenbote (Ger.) Thursday Congregational.. 18 82 2 40 138 3.75 $2,075
Rev. Carl F. Brost. Editor; Pioneer Press, Publisher.
Press and Dakota* 4- Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1861 8 24 29416.00 §6,336
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Fred H. Monfore. Editor; Yankton Printing Co., Publisher.
Student. The + V Bi-wkly(Thurs.) Collegiate 1885 5 24 210 2.00 700
Yankton College Student Assn., Editor and Publisher.
CtrcuUttoo— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: wJane and March A.B.C. Statements; •A. B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoonty seat Population— 1950 Census. XlUnd McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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TENNESSEE
Population 8,291,718 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, NASHVILLE
»e« is bounded on the north by Kentucky and Virginia, southeast by North Carolina,
south by Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, west by Arkansas and Missouri. Its extent from
east to west is 432 miles; north to south, 109 miles; land area, 41,797 square miles.
The state is popularly divided into East, Middle, and West Tennessee. East Tennessee includes
the Great Smoky Mountains, the eastern mountain border, the beautiful East Tennessee River
Valley, and about half of the Cumberland Mountain plateau. Here are produced corn, cotton,
apples, peaches and winter wheat. Middle Tennessee reaches from about the center of the plateau
to the Tennessee River, and is a region of fertile terraces. It includes a vast elliptical basin of
nearly 5,000 square miles which yields excellent grain, tobacco, and much cotton. West Tennessee
extends from the Tennessee River to the Mississippi, and is somewhat broken in the east, suc-
ceeded by a rolling plain descending to the latter river. It is extremely fertile, and produces good
crops of cotton and corn.
The Weather Bureau at Nashville gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 59.6;
highest on record, 106; lowest on record, — 18 ; total annual precipitation, 46.11 inches.
The forests of the state are extensive, covering nearly 80,000 square miles.
The Tennessee Mountains are beautiful, and make delightful summer resorts. Lookout Moun-
tain, site of a celebrated battle during the Civil War, is of particular interest at Chattanooga.
Among the many institutions of higher learning are the University of Tennessee, located at Knox-
ville, and Vanderbilt University at Nashville.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950). sixteenth. Rural population (1950), 44.1%. In 1960, of the
8,291,718 total population, 2,760,250 were white; 581,468 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 281,631. Farm acreage, 18,534,380. Average acreage per farm, 80.0.
Average value per farm, $6,154. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 8,681.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $214,252,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $230,104,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : tobacco (value of production), $66,805,000, rank, fourth;
cotton (value of production), $65,494,000, rank, seventh; corn, $11,288,000; cottonseed (value of
production), $8,466,000, rank, seventh; soybeans, $8,312,000; wheat, $4,066,000; hay, $3,150,-
000; lespedeza seed, $957,000, rank, fourth; sorghum sirup, $936,000, rank, first; oats, $882,000;
potatoes, $622,000; sweet potatoes, $526,000; peanuts, $389,000, rank, tenth; sorghum grain,
$267,000; barley, $265,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): strawberries (value of production), $2,448,000,
rank, seventh; apples, $756,000; peaches. $213,000; pears, $64,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $168,392,000; hogs and pigs,
$29,457,000; horses and mules, $14,580,000, rank, fourth; all sheep and lambs, $5,806,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $21,299,000; chickens (farm and commercial broil-
ers), $13,841,000; turkeys, $863,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $78,408,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 2,519,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): evaporated milk, 169,531,000 Ibs.;
American cheese, 45,731,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 12,321,000 Ibs.; creamery butter,
10,881,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 3,933,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 13,749,000 gallons.
FORESTS, FURS AND FISHERIES
Total lumber production (1958), 668 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: oak, southern yellow
pine, yellow poplar, beech, red and sap gum, hickory, cypress, black and tupelo gum, maple,
elm, cottonwood and aspen ash.
Fur animals (1957-58): number of pelts sold, 86,481; total value, $100,523. Principal furs:
muskrat, mink, raccoon.
Mississippi River fisheriee catch (1956), 10,545,000 Ibs.; $1,129,000 value. Principal fish:
catfish and bullheads, buffalo fish.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,678,282.000. Leading Industry groups:
chemicals and allied products, food and kindred products, textile mill products. Total expendi-
tures for new plant and new equipment, $152,274,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $99,854,000. Principal minerals in order of value: coal, cement, stone, zfnc.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 953,100. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958. est.), 1,179,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 676. Number of retail stores (1954), 31,056; sales, $2,758,-
687,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 95
County, Location on Map and County Scat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Anderson (NEC), Clinton 59,407 6 Bradley (SE), Cleveland 82.888
2 Bedford (SC), Shelbyville 28,827 7 Campbell (NE), Jacksboro 84,869
8 Benton (NW).Camden 11,495 8 Cannon (C), Woodburv 9,174
4 Bledsoe (SEC). Pikesville 8,661 9 Carroll (W), Huntingdon 26,558
5 Blount (SE), Maryville.. 54,691 10 Carter (NE). EHzabethton 42.482
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LIST OF COUNTIES11 (Continued)
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
11 Cheatham (NWC). Ashland City.... 9,167
12 Cheater (SW)( Henderson 11.149
18 Claiborne (NE), Tazcwell 24,788
14 Clay (N), Celina 8.701
15 Cocke (E). Newport 22,991
16 Coffee (SC). Manchester 28,049
17 Crockett (W), Alamo 16.624
18 Cumberland (EC). Crossville 18.877
19 Davidson (N), Nashville 821,758
20 Decatur (W), Decaturville 9,442
21 DeKalb (C), Smithville 11,680
22 Dickson (NWC), Charlotte 18,805
28 Dyer (W), Dyersburg 88,478
24 Fayette (SW), Somerville 27,585
25 Fentress (NEC). Jamestown 14,917
26 Franklin (S). Winchester 25,481
27 Gibson (W), Trenton 48,182
28 Giles (S), Pulaski 26,961
29 Grainger (NE), Rutledge 18,086
80 Greene (E). Greenville 41,048
81 Grundy (SC), Altamont 12,558
82 Harablen (NE), Morris town 28,976
88 Hamilton (SE), Chattanooga 208,255
84 Hancock (NE), Sneedville 9,116
86 Hardeman (SW), Bolivar 28,811
86 Hardin (SW), Savannah 16,908
87 Hawkins (NE), Rogersville 80,494
88 Hay wood (W). Brownsville 26,212
89 Henderson (W). Lexington 17,173
40 Henry (NW), Paris 28,828
41 Hickman (WC), Centerville 18,868
42 Houston (NWC), Erin 6,318
43 Humphreys (NWC), Waverly 11.080
44 Jackson (NC), Gainesboro 12,348
45 Jefferson (E), Dandridge 19,667
46 Johnson (NE), Mountain City 12,278
47 Knox (EC). Knoxville 228,007
48 Lake (NW), Tiptonville 11,665
49 Lauderdale (W), Ripley 25,047
60 Lawrence (S), Lawrenceburg 28,818
51 Lewis (WC), Hohenwald 6.078
52 Lincoln (S), Fayetteville 25,624
63 Loudon (E), London 23,182
•Counties without ne
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
54 Macon (NC), Lafayette 18,599
65 Madison (W), Jackson 60,128
56 Marion (S), Jasper 20,520
57 Marshall (S). Lewis burg 17,768
SWCV ~ * ' ' *i'I™
68 Maury (SWC), Columbia
40,868
59 McMinn (SE), Athens 82 024
60 McNairy (SW), Selmer 20,890
61 — Meigs (SE), Decatur 6,080
62 Monroe (SE), Madisonville 24,518
63 Montgomery (N), Clark sville 44,186
64 Moore (SC), Lynchburg 8,948
65 Morgan (NEC), Wartburg 15.727
66 Obion (NW), Union City 29,056
67 Overton (NC), Livingston 17.666
68 Perry (WC), Linden 6,462
69 — Pickett (NC), Byrdstown 5,09$
70 Polk (SE), Benton 14.074
71 Putnam (NEC). Cookeville 29.869
72 Rhea (SEC), Dayton 16,041
73 Roane (E), Kingston 81,665
74 Robertson (N), Springfield 27,024
75 Rutherford (C), Murfreesboro 40,696
76 Scott (NE), Hunts ville 17,862
77 Sequatchie (SEC), Dunlap 5,685
78 Sevier (E), Sevierville 28,875
79 Shelby (SW). Memphis 482.898
80 Smith (NC), Carthage 14.098
81 Stewart (NW), Dover 9,175
82 Sullivan (NE), Blountville 95,068
83 Sumner (N), Gallatin 88,588
84 Tipton (SW), Covington 29,782
85 Trousdale (NC), Hart sville 6,520
86 Unicoi (NE). Erwin 15.886
87 Union (NE). Maynardville 8,670
88 — Van Buren (EC), Spencer 8,986
89 Warren (C), McMinnville 22.271
90 Washington (NE), Jonesboro 59.971
91 Wayne (S). Waynesboro 13,864
92 Weakley (NW). Dresden 27,962
93 White (S), Sparta 16.204
94 Williamson (C), Franklin 24.807
95 Wilson (NC). Lebanon 26,818
:wspapers are marked —
TENNESSEE NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 27
Evening Dailies (21)
Morning Dailies (6)
Daily, with Sunday Edition ....(10)
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 6
Weekly 121
Monthly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies (1)
Total Newspapers 156
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 1
Weekly 52
Fortnightly 3
Semi-monthly 4
Monthly 45
Bi-monthly 7
Quarterly 28
Eight times a year 1
Six times dur. academic year.... 1
Four times a year 1
Total Periodicals 143
Total number of publications 299
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 83
Total number of towns having publications 127
For circulation figures for daily papers se« also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it l»
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Clrc
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ADAMSVILLE (E4), pop. 927; McNairy Co. (SW). 85 m SE of Jackson. Gulf Trans-
port (Motor Vehicle). Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Tennessee Valley Appeal -f ...Friday Independent 1928 6 24 280 2.00
Leslie Houston, Editor and Publisher.
ALAMOf (C8), pop. 1,501; Crockett Co. (W). 25 m NW of Jackson. GMAO RR. Cotton
gins. Grain, truck, stock farms. Cotton, corn, potatoes.
Crockett Times + Thursday Democratic 1933 7 24 273 2.00
Leslie Sims, Editor and Publisher.
ASHLAND CITYf (G2), pop. 1,024; Cheatham Co. (NWC). On Cumberland River. 20 m
NW of Nashville. TC RR. Weed cutters manufactured. Grain, stock farms.
Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Times-f Wednesday Ind. Dem 1896 8 24 294 3.00
Mrs. Nell O. Harris, Editor; Community Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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boxes, ironing boards, mattresses, child's sportswear, insecticides, farm imple-
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ATHENSf (M8%), pop, 8,618; McMinn Co. (SE). 48 m NE of Chattanooga. SOU;
LAN RRs. Manufactures stoves, hosiery, woolens, flour, tables, chairs, paper
' portswear, insecticides, far
. Cotton, tobacco. Dairying.
Post- Athenian + ...................... ||v^*x> Sat> Independent ....... 1848 8 24 280 10.40 {8,436
L, F. Arterbum, Editor and Publisher.
BELUS (C8). pop. 1.225; Crockett Co. (W). 18 m NW of Jackson. GM&O; LAN RRs.
Cotton gins ; grist mill. Ships produce. Farming. Cotton, strawberries, tomatoes.
Crockett County Sentinel 4- ...Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1878 7 24 278 2,00 692
Leslie Sims, Editor and Publisher.
BENTONf (M4), pop. X729; Polk Co. (SE). 70 m SW of Knoxville. LAN RR. Saw mill.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Polk County News + ............... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1884 5 24 224 2.00 505
G. L. Daugherty, Editor; Polk Co. News, Publisher.
BLOUNTVILLEf (Rift), pop. X600; Sullivan Co. (C). 9 m SW of Bristol. Railroad
station, Bristol. SOU ; N& W RRs. Tobacco, truck crops, corn.
Sullivan County News -f ........ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1944 5 24 224 4.50 $8,890
Charles W. Martin, Jr., Editor; Richard N. Hammell, Publisher.
BOLIVARt (D4), pop. 2,429; Hardeman Co. (SW). On Hatchie River, 28 m S of
Jackson. 1C RR. Saw mills; cotton gins; tannery; frozen food processing plant.
Hardwood timber. Livestock; dairying. Diversified farming. Strawberries; hay,
corn, cotton.
Bulletin-Times + ..................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1865 7 24 280 2.50 §2,052
Mrs. Alan Sexton, Editor; Alan L. Sexton, Publisher, 118 S. Main.
BRISTOL— Herald-Courier— See Bristol, Va.
Virginia-Tennessean — See Bristol, Va.
BROWNSVILLE f (08%), pop. 4,711; Haywood Co. (W). 26 m W of Jackson. LAN
RR. Cotton gins; saw mills) glove factory; bottling works. Oak, ash, hickory
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, soybeans.
States-Graphic -f ..................... Friday. .. Independent ... 1868 8 24 280 2.50 2.500
Paul Sims, Editor; States-Graphic Publishing Co.
CAMDENf (E2%), pop. 2,029; Benton Co. (NW). 50 m NE of Jackson. LAN RR.
Saw mills ; cotton gin. Sand, gravel pits. Farming. Corn, cotton, peanuts.
Chronicle+ ............................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1889 8 24 808 2.00 S1380
Mrs. H. T. Bradley, Editor and Publisher.
CARTHAGEf (K2), pop. 1,604; Smith Co. (NC). On Cumberland River, 50 m E of
Nashville. TC RR. Manufactures textiles, cheese. Tobacco works; grist mill.
Tobacco warehouses. Hardwood timber. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Tobacco,
corn.
Courier 4- ................................. .Thursday ........ In d. Dem ............ 1908 7 24 280 2.00 2,145
S. K. Neal and A. G. Reid, Editors and Publishers.
CENTERVILJLE (G3), pop. 1,532; Hickman Co. (WC). 64 m S of Nashville. LAN
RR. Lumber, feed mills ; phosphate mining. Livestock farming.
Hickman Co. Chronicle 4- ........ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1939 6 26 280 2.00 $1,600
James Kenneth Thompson, Editor and Publisher, 102 Hud dies ton St.
Hickman County Times -f ...... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1948 7 24 280 2.00 51,734
Gilbert Tarbrough, Editor and Publisher.
CHATTANOOGAf (L4 ft ), pop. 181,041 ; Hamilton Co. (SE). On Tennessee River, 120 m
NW of Atlanta, G*. CG; LAN; SOU; TAAG RRs. Airlines: CAP; DAL; BNF;
EAL.
Diversified industries. Manufactures food products, iron and steel products,
hosiery, textiles, machinery, furniture, chemicals, ceramics, paper products,
construction equipment, auto seat covers, printing, clothing, leather products,
beverages, lumber and wood products. Six banks; bank debits (1956), $8,161,-
880.960; deposits (12-81-56). $269,987,558. 79,800 (residential) electric
meters; 10,800 gas (artif.) meters; 90,086 telephones. University of Chatta-
nooga. Mountain resort; historic battlefields. Tennessee Valley Authority Dam
Site. Iron, coal mines. TV station.
Flower and Feather 4- ............ .Quarterly ........ Nature. w*Hfe.... 194 6 1 50 98 $1,600
Robert Sparks Walker, Editor; Chattanooga Audubon Society, Publisher,
808 8. Greenwood Ave.
Hamilton County Herald ....... .Friday ............. Ind. Dem ............ 1912 6 26 280 2.00 82,000
Ernestine R. Lyle, Editor; Mrs. Will Shepherd, Publisher, 25 Patten Parkway.
Labor World-f ......................... Wednesday ..... Labor ................. 1917 5 24 224 x 15,400
Mrs. Brownie H. Cnthbert, Editor; Central Council of Labor, Publisher,
608 Mable St. (8).
f News-Free Press-f ................. Evjr. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1888 8 22 801 18.20**57,416
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Lee Anderson, Editor; Ray McDonald, Publisher, 117 E. Tenth St. (1).
Times -h .................................... Every Mom...Ind. Dem ............ 1869 8 22 801 18.20**SO,S31
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 10.40^^79,459
Martin Ochs, Editor; Ben Hale Golden, Publisher, 117 E. Tenth St. (1).
Tennessee Grocer and li/r««*»ti«. w*+.n n«.*w.«*« *9*9 8 28 189 xS.OO
Food Field ....................... ^ JMonthly .......... Retail Grocers... Controlled free dist. 11,868
John D. Stanard, Editor; Tennessee Grocer Publishing Co., P. O. Drawer 1566.
University EchoV (no adv.) Bi-wkly( Wed.). Collegiate ....... 1906 5 24 210 x 800
Students of the University of Chattanooga, Editors and Publishers (8).
Ctradatkm-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. X It and McNaHy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacription Included in membership lee.
•E SURE TO READ the Guide to fee me of the Dtocterr m frtmt of book.
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CLARKSVILLEf (Gift), pop. 16,246 (special U. S. Census 4-1-68, gives 21.426);
Montgomery Co. (N). On Cumberland River, 46 m NW of Nashville. LAN; TC
RRs. Airline, OZA. Large leaf tobacco market. Tobacco prizing houses. Manufac-
tures snuff, men's and children's clothing, rubber goods, shirts, canned tomatoes,
hogshead*, flour, pants, cowboy boots, corn a hellers, cigars. Trading center.
Austin Peay State College. Limestone quarries. Agriculture.
All «.*, The+ V .......... Se»i-»o ......... CoU.,I.U ........... c. 1.40O
Students of Austin Peay State College, Editors and Publishers.
Leaf -Chronicle + ..... ................ JSvg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1808 9 22 297 16.60 **8,513
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Leaf-Chronicle Company, Inc., Publisher.
CLEVELANDf (M4), pop. 12,606; Bradley Co. (SB). 28 m NE of Chattanooga. SOU
RR. Manufactures stoves and ranges, hosiery, chairs, caskets, woolen eloth.
flour, lumber. Pine timber. Farmings. Peaches, tomatoes, potatoes.
Banner + ................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1854 8 24 294 16.60 §6,286
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Syd Gould, Editor and Publisher.
CLINTONf (N2), pop. 8,712; Anderson Co. (NEC). 18 m NW of Knoxville. SOU RR.
Hosiery, planing mills; cannery. Hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Hay,
grain, poultry*
Courier-News 4- ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 8 24 294 8.00 ** 3,623
H. V. Wells, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
COLLIERVILLE (B4%), pop. 1.168; Shelby Co. (SW). 16 m SE of Memphis. SOU RR.
Manufactures feed, chairs, kitchen cabinets, cheese. Dairy, stock, truck farms.
Cotton.
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent.. — 1868 7 20 280 2.00 51,125
Jean Anderson, Editor; Tom Anderson, Publisher.
COLUMBIAf (GSH), pop. 10,911; Maury Co. (SWC). 40 m S of Nashville. LAN RR.
Manufactures nylon hosiery, flour, carbon and graphite electrodes, work and
sports clothing, cellulose sponges, cement blocks, elemental phosphorus phos-
phate fertilizers, chairs, dairy products ; bottling works ; meat and poultry pack-
ing plant. Columbia Military Academy. Agriculture.
Herald-f ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1848 9 22 294 16.60 **8,470
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John W. Finney, Editor; Columbia Herald Company, Inc., Publisher.
Maury Democrat -f- ................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1882 9 22 294 2.00 5362
W. Bryant Williams, Editor; Maury Democrat Co., Inc., Publishers.
..T.^..?.?.!!a.!! /Monthly .......... Agricultural ...... 1928 8 21 294 .60 56,487
Alvin C. Blake, Ed. ;" Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation, Pub., P. O. Box 818.
COOKEVILLEf (K2), pop. 6,924; Putnam Co. (NEC). 90 m E of Nashville. TC RR.
Manufactures hardwood flooring, prefabricated houses, cowboy boots, milk and
egg coolers, ax handles, work and sport shirts, flour. Bottling, granite and marble
works. Meat packing. Tennessee Polytechnic Institute. Coal mines; timber.
Farming.
Citizen -f ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent. ..... 1954 7 24 280 2.00 52,748
John R. Mott. Editor; Wm. H. Lane Company, Inc., Publisher.
Putnam County Herald-f- ....... Mon. A Thurs. Independent ....... 1903 9 22 294 7.80 54,207
Earl E. Neiberger. Editor; William L. Matthew, Publisher. 146 S. Jefferson St.
Tech Oracle + V ...................... Bi-monthly ..... Collegiate ........... 1922 8 24 294 1.00 J2.800
Students of Tennessee State Polytechnic Institute, Editors and Publishers,
Box 149- A.
COPPERHILL (N4K), pop. 924; Polk Co. (SE). 64 m E of Chattanooga. LAN RR.
Copper mining and refining. Lumber mills. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture.
Copper City Advance ............. .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1912 6 26 280 2.00 §1,953
F. L. Middleton, Editor and Publisher.
COVINGTONf (B8%). pop. 4,879; Tipton Co. (SW). 88 m NE of Memphis. 1C RR.
Manufactures cotton yarns, porcelain novelties. Cotton gins; bottling works;
cotton-seed products, grist mill. Hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry, truck
farms. Cotton, corn, hay.
Leader -f ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1886 8 24 298 8.60 **4,196
Tom Williams. Editor; William C. Simonton, Publisher.
CROSSVILLEf (L2H), pop. 2,291 ; Cumberland Co. (EC). 60 m W of Knoxvflle. TC RR.
Manufactures hand crafted wooden articles, chairs, shirts. Food processing;
canneries. Stone quarries; coal mines; timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, beans,
strawberries.
Chronicle-f- ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 8 24 294 8.00 52,730
G. F. Brookhart, Editor; G. D. Brookhart. Publisher.
DANDRIDGEf (P2ft), pop. 690; Jefferson Co. (E). 80 m E of Knoxvllle. Railroad
station, Jefferson City. SOU RR. Cannery; grist, flour, hosiery, saw mills.
Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, hay, tobacco.
Banner-f .................................. Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1928 8 22 280 2.50 5*85
Tom Gentry, Editor; Standard Publishing Co.. Jefferson City.
DAYTONt (L8H). pop. 8.191: Rhea Co. (SEC). 86 m NE of Chattanoora. SOU RR.
Manufactures hosiery, underwear, crates, baskets. Ship* fruit. W. J. Brvan
University. Soft coal mines ; pine, oak timber. Farming. Strawberries, peaches.
Herald-4- ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1897 7 24 280 2.00 ** 1,764
F. E. Glass, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 286.
Clrcolatton— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA AwHt;
I P.O. Statement; Bold fact, sworn; t Publisher* • Report; Llfht face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
tnts. 12 to Inch. TAgate lines. 14 to Inch. tCotmty seat Formation— 1950 Census. xUand McNaHy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included In membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the me of Hie Directory ta front of book.
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DECATURVILLEf (£8%). pop. 614; Decatur Co. (W). 88 m E of Jackson. Railroad
station, Lexington. LAN RJR. Saw, grist mills; cotton gin. Limestone quar-
ries; timber. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, hay.
Decatur County Herald -f .Friday Democratic 1892 6 24 269 2.00 1840
Mrs. L. C. King. Editor; Herald Publishing Co., P. O. Box 146.
DICKSON (G2), pop. 3,848; Dickson Co, (NWC). 85 m W of Nashville. L&N RR.
Manufactures hickory handles, baseball bats, hardwood flooring, pants, shirts.
Iron mines ; oil wells ; timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn.
Dickson County Herald -f. Thursday Democratic 1907 8 24 294 2.00 93,168
Leland G. Ishmael, Editor and Publisher, 104 Church St.
DONELSON (H2H). pop. 1.766 ; Davidson Co. (N). 6
TC RR. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tobacco.
m E of Nashville, banking town.
Diary -f Thursday Democratic 1946 8 24 280 2.60 §3,625
John L. Oliver, Editor and Publisher.
DOVERf <F1%), pop. X783; Stewart Co. (NW). On Cumberland River, 65 m NW of
Nashville. Railroad station, Erin. L&N RR. Agriculture. Corn. hay. tobacco.
Stewart-Houston Times + .Monday Democratic 1870 9 22 294 8.00 §1,613
Mrs. Alfred Cherry, Editor; Community Newspapers Inc., Publisher, Clarksville.
DRESDENf (D2), pop. 1,609; Weekley Co. (NW). 60 m N of Jackson. L&N RR.
Crate, cigar factories; saw, stave mills. Clay pits; hardwood timber. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, dairying.
Enterprise-f Friday Democratic 1882 7 24 280 2.00 §2,396
J. Frank Barlow, Editor and Publisher.
DUNLAPf (L4), pop. 873; Sequatchie Co. (SEC). 29 m NW of Chattanooga. L&N
RR. Textile plant. Cannery ; grist mill. Timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, fruit farms.
Tribune-f- Thursday Democratic 1889 7 24 287 2.00 §601
H. E. Baggenstoss, Editor; Sequatchie Publishing Co.
DYER (C2%). pop. 1,864; Gibson Co. (W). 85 m NW of Jackson. GM&O RR. Fruit
boxes, baskets and crates, pajamas, shoes manufactured; cotton gins; saw mill.
Track, grain, dairy farms.
Tri-City Reporter -f- Thursday Democratic 1892 8 24 287 3.00 §2,525
Luther L. Robinson, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
DYERSBURGf (C2ft), pop. 10,886; Dyer Co. (W). 72 m N of Memphis. 1C; GM&O
RRs. Airport. Manufactures textiles, rubber goods, cheese, staves, handles,
brooms. Cotton gins; cottonseed oil, flour, feed, lumber mills. Hardwood tim-
ber. Diversified farming. Cotton, wheat, corn.
State Gazette 4- Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1928 8 24 280 7.00 §4,963
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. M. D. Brace, Editor; State Gazette Publishing Co., Mill Ave.
ELIZABETHTONf (R2), pop. 10.754; Carter Co. (NE). 9 m NE of Johnson City.
ET&WNC RR. Manufactures rayon, line and twine, chairs, fabricated rayon
products, boxes, overalls, flour, cinder blocks, lumber. Hardwood timber. Diver-
sified farming. Tobacco, wheat, corn.
Migrant, The Quarterly Birds 1930 1 64 93 1.00 400
Lee R. Herndon, Editor and Publisher, 1538 Burgie St.
flfM_ , JEv&.ex.Sat.&TT. ^ , wf 1929 8 24 301 18.20 §5,823
8tar+ ISun., Sun. M.Independent Sunday circ. §5,823
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Frank Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
ERWINf (R2), pop. 8,887; Unicoi Co. (NE). 15 m 8 of Johnson City. CLIN RR. Rail-
road car shops ; potteries ; silk, lumber mills. Mountain resort. Timber ; feldspar
mines. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, potatoes.
Record -f Wednesday Independent 1928 8 24 287 3.00 §2,319
Jay M. Steinberg, Editor and Publisher.
ETOWAH (M4), pop. 8,261; McMinn Co. (SE). 66 m SW of Knoxville. L&N RR.
Hosiery, planing mills; cotton gin; bottling works. Timber. Agriculture. Corn,
hay, cotton.
Enterprise-h .Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 280 2.50 §1,614
R. F. McKtnney, Editor; Etowah Publishing Corp.
FAYETTEVILLEt (H4), pop. 5,447; Lincoln Co. (S). 70 m SE of Nashville. L&N
RR. Manufactures cotton yarn, work shirts, dresses, silk hosiery, flour, lumber.
Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Livestock, dairying, cotton.
Lincoln County News -f- Thursday Democratic 1903 6 26 280 2.00 §1,721
Beverly Young. Editor; Mary W. Hobbs, Publisher.
Observer-f Thursday Democratic 1850 7 23 280 2.00 3,386
Clinton H. Wallace, Editor; Wallace Bros., Publishers, 211 E. College St.
FOUNTAIN CITY (O2ft), (Branch of Knoxville P. O.), pop. X11.600; Knox Co. (EC).
8 m N of Knoxville. Railroad station and bank, Knoxville. SOU RR.
Fountain Citizen, The ( offset )Thursday Independent 1954 7 24 259 2.50 §1,942
Norma J. Parsel, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Parsel. Pub., 8100 Tazewell Park.
FRANKLINt (H8). pop. 5,476; Williamson Co. (C). 20 m SW of Nashville. L&N RR.
Manufactures stoves, flour, overalls, cheese, lumber. Phosphate mines; hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming. Corn, tobacco, wheat.
Review- Appeal -f- Thursday Independent 1813 8 24 294 2.50 §4,427
L. H. Armistead, Jr.. Editor and Publisher. Main St.
Cfradation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisner's Report; Light face, estimsted. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fConnty sest. Population— 1950 Census. XjRand McKally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. zStsbscription included in membership lee.
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FRIENDSHIP (C8), pop. 462; Crockett Co. (W). 80 m NW of Jackson. GM&O RR.
Cotton gins ; grist mill. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
Tri-County News-f Thursday Democratic 1912 7 24 273 2.00
Leslie Sims, Editor and Publisher.
GAINESBOROt (K2), pop. 992; Jackson Co. (NC). On Cumberland River, 90 m NE
of Nashville. Railroad station, Double Springs. TC RR, Shirt factory. Oil wells ;
timber. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, wheat.
Jackson County Sentinel -f... /Thursday Independent 1898 8 24 297 1.50
Fred L. Tardy, Editor; F. L. and Flora Tardy, Publishers.
GALLATINf (J2), pop. 6,107; Sumner Co. (N). On Cumberland River, 26 m NE of
Nashville. L&N RR. Creamery; handle and box. shoe, tobacco factories. Hard
wood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco ; corn, livestock.
Examiner-f Thursday Independent 1853 9 22 294 3.00
Mrs. Lucille Van Arsdale, Editor; Springfield Publishing Co., Clarksville.
Sumner County News Thursday Democratic 1898 6 26 276 2.00
Lawson M. Braswell, Editor and Publisher.
GATLINBURG (O8%), pop. 1,801; Sevier Co. (E). 10 m S of Sevierville, nearest rail-
road station. SM RR. Resort town. Diversified farming. Fruit, tobacco, corn.
Press-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1947 8 24
William C. Postlewaite, Editor and Publisher.
GOODLETTSVILLE (H2), pop. 1,690; Davidson Co. (N). 12 m N of Nashville. LAN
RR. Manufactures boats, farm and garden supplies, wool products, garments.
Fruits; wool, tobacco, feed.
Gazette -f Thursday Independent 1948 8 24 808 2.00
Allen B. Merritt, Jr., Editor and Publisher, Box 248.
GREENEVILLEf (Q2), pop. 8,721; Green Co. (E). 84 m SW of Johnson City. SOU
RR. Leaf tobacco market. Large tobacco warehouses, packing and redrying
houses. Manufactures radio, television, electronics, condensed milk, chairs,
fertilizer, dresses, shoes, toys, feed, flour. Tusculum College. Oak, pine timber.
Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Pioneer-}- V Ftntly (Tues.). Collegiate 1935 4 26 168 x2.00
Students of Tusculum College, Editors and Publishers.
Sun4- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1879 9 22 297 7.00
Color advertising accepted.
John M. Jones, Editor; E. O. Susong, Publisher.
GREENFIELD (D2), pop. 1,708; Weakley Co. (NW). 40 m N of Jackson. 1C RR.
Cotton gins ; saw mill. Agriculture. Strawberries, corn, cotton.
Gazette + Friday Ind. Dem 1894 7 24 280 2.00
Thos. S. O a borne. Editor and Publisher.
HARRIMAN (M2%), pop. 6,889; Roane Co. (E). 86 m W of Knoxville. SOU; TC;
L&N RRs. Manufactures hosiery, paperboard, tanning extracts, farm imple-
ments, blankets, oak flooring. Ships coal. Timber; coal mining; limestone
quarry. Agriculture. Dairy, cattle, tobacco.
Record-f- Thursday Independent 1865 8 24 287 3.00 **3,098
Walter T. Pulliam, Editor; Record Printing Company, Pub., P. O .Box 261
HARROGATE (Ol), pop. X 1,200; Claiborne Co. (NE). 48 m NE of Knoxville. L&N RR.
Bank, New Tazewell. Lincoln Memorial University. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
Blue and Gray V Ftntly (Fri.).. Collegiate 1932 8 26 280
Students of Lincoln University, Editors and Publishers.
Lincoln Herald Quarterly Civil War Hist.. 1938 n5nti?lW JrL^dl Jt. !l3 1
Clrt
686
1,650
t3,200
§3,221
280 2.50 $2,119
52,438
t550
§8.835
§1.083
Wayne C. Temple, Editor; Lincoln Memorial University Press, Publisher.
HARTSVILLEf (J2), pop. 1.180; Tronsdale Co. (NC). On Cumberland River, 47 m
NE of Nashville. L&N RR. Tobacco warehouses. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn,
wheat.
Vidette-f Thursday Independent 1912 7 24 276 2.00
Leola Cutrell, Editor; Vidette Printing Corp., Publishers.
HENDERSONf (D8%), pop. 2,682; Chester Co. (SW). 18 m SE of Jackson. GM&O
RR. Shirt factory ; cotton gin ; grist mill. Agriculture.
Chester County Independent 4- Friday Independent 1865 7 24 273 2.00
T. D. Pace, Editor and Publisher.
HENDERSONVILLE (H2), pop. x 1,100; Sumner Co. (N). 18 m NE of Nashville. L&N
RR. Agriculture. Tobacco; corn, livestock.
§1,265
§1,297
,.1949 8 24 308 2.00 §1.362
.....
Allen B. Merritt. Jr.. Editor and Publisher. Box 68.
HOHENWALDf (F3%), pop. 1,708; Lewis Co. (WC). 65 m SW of Nashville. L&N
RR. Shoe factory, saw, lumber, grist mills. Timber. Agriculture. Corn,
hay. cotton.
Lewis County Herald -f- .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 7 24 280 2.00 §1,039
Hulon O. Dunn, Editor and Publisher, 28 Park Ave. N.
HUMBOLDT (D8), pop. 7,426; Gibson Co. (W). 18 m NW of Jackson. L&N; GM&O
RRs. Manufactures hosiery, fertilizer, dog food, shoes, canned goods, flour.
cotton mops. Marble and granite works. Ships fruit, vegetables. Diversified
farming. Fruits, vegetables, cotton, corn.
Courier Chronicle -f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 7 24 280 8.00 §2,402
Robert E. Blackburn, Editor; Humboldt Publishing Co., Inc.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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HUNTINGDONf (E2%), pop. 2,048; CarroU Oo. (W). 90 m SW of Nashville, LAN
RR. Cotton gins; shirt factory; grist mill. Ships cotton, lumber. Agriculture,
especially cotton.
Carroll County Democrat 4-. ..Friday ......... Democratic ........ 1888 7 24 808 2.00 51307
W. H. McConnell, Editor and Publisher.
Tennessee Republican -f ......... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1868 7 24 276 2.00 91*800
Tom B. and Richard Greene, Editors and Publishers.
JACKSONf (DS), pop. 80.207; Madison Co. (W). 85 m NE of Memphis. GM&O; 1C;
L&N RRs.
Manufactures aluminum foil, batteries, cottonseed oil, cotton textiles and
bags, veneer, lumber, staves and headings, clothing, store, church and office
furniture, handles, caskets, flour, corn products, candy, packing house, steel
products, syrup, pottery. Railroad shops ; bottling works. Ships produce, cotton,
cattle. Three banks; debits (6-80-57), $154,000,000; deposits (6-80-57), $38,-
771,854. 18,546 electric (AC) meters; 11,005 gas (nat.) meters; 17,689 tele-
phones. Union University; Lane College (Negro).
?. Thursday ........ Methodist .......... 1868 8 27 140 8.00 7,950
E. P. Murehisoni'Editor; C. M. E. Publishing House.
/Evg.ex.Sat.&T , TMM1- nf 1848 8 22 305 15.60 **15,071
ISun.. Sun. M.Independeilt ....... Sunday circ.**15,587
Color and eomie strip advertising accepted.
Harris Brown, Editor; Sun Publishing Company.
JAMESTOWNf (Lift). pop. 2,115; Fentress Co. (NWC). 8 m N of Coleman. Railroad
station, Robbins. SOU RR. Fertiliser, farm machinery manufactured. Stone
quarry. Diversified farming.
Upper Cumberland Times ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 7 24 280 2.50 $1.784
Luther M. York, Editor and Publisher.
JASPER* (K4%), pop. 1,198; Marion Co. (S). 20 m NW of Chattanooga. LAN
RR. Dairy farms. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton.
Journal + ................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1938 8 24 280 2.00 51,300
Roland Reed, Editor; Jasper Journal, Publisher, P. O. Box 398.
JEFFERSON CITY (P2%). pop. 8,688; Jefferson Co. (E). 28 m E of Knoxville. SOU
RR. Spring factory; cannery; roller mills; hatchery. Carson-Newman College.
Zinc mines. Dairy, poultry, stock farms. Corn, hay, tobacco.
Jefferson County Standard -f. Wednesday ....Independent. ..... 1926 8 22 280 2.50 §2350
Tom Gentry, Editor; Standard Publishing Co.
Orange and Blue -f V .............. Saturday ......... Collegiate .......... 1913 8 22 280x2.00 $1,300
Students of Carson-Newman College, Editors and Publishers.
JELLICO (Nl), pop. 1,556; Campbell Co. (NE). 45 m NW of Knoxville. SOU; LAN
RRs. Manufactures raincoats, brass bearings, lumber. Coal mines; limestone
quarries; hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Advance-Sentinel -f ................. Friday ............ Independent ....... 1880 8 24 294 1.50 5963
Mrs. L. R. Murray, Editor; Guy Easterly, Publisher.
JOHNSON CITY (R2), pop. 27,864 (special U. S. Census 10-15-57, gives 28,303) ; Wash-
ington Co. (NE). 25 m SW of Bristol, Va,-Tenn. CLIN; ET&WNC; SOU RRs.
Airlines: CAP, PAL
Important Burley tobacco market. Manufactures furniture, flour, hardwood
flooring, foundry, tobacco and wood-working products, hosiery, silk, rayon,
textiles, bricks, cheese, tools, hardware. Four banks; bank clearings (6-80-58),
$69,932,184; deposits (6-30-58), $49.197,016. 18,570 (res.) electric meters;
2,398 (res.) gas meters; 9,964 (res.) telephones. East Tennessee State College,
Milligan College. Limestone quarries; hardwood timber. TV station.
fMorn.ex.Mon. 1910 8 24 315 15.60 **5,545
Press -Chronicle -f- .................... {Evg. ex. Sat. Independent..- Evening circ. IS.eO^HrHMMS
(& Sun. Sunday circ. 7.80-^*20^63
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
George W. Kelly, Editor; C. A. Jones, Publisher.
JONESBOROf <R2), pop. 1,126; Washington Co. (NE). 7 m SW of Johnson City. SOU
RR. Grist Mill. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Poultry, hay. livestock.
Herald and Tribune 4- ............ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1869 7 24 280 2.00 §2^72
Tim Pridgen, Editor and Publisher.
KINGSPORT (QIH). pop. 19,671 (special U. S. Census 2-4-67, gives 24,640) ; Sullivan
Co. (NE). 20 m NW of Johnson City. CLIN RR. Airlines: CAP; PAI.
Manufactures wood chemicals, cellulose acetate yarn, cotton cloth, books, plup,
paper, glass, cement, book cloth, bricks, cigarette niters, plastics, leather goods,
commercial gases. Timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco, truck crops, corn.
'Tennessee News + ................. JMorn.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1942 8 24 811 18.20 **6,283
Tennessee Times-f ________________ {llfun*' ^ I»<*«P«n*cnt ....... 1920 8 24 311 18.20**16,728
Times-News .............................. Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1920 8 24 311 10.50 **2 1,586
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Kinksport Publishing Co., 220-222 E. Market St.
KNOXVILLEf (O2H), pop. 124.769; Knox Co. (EC). On Tennessee River, 200 m E of
Nashville. SOU ; LAN ; SM RRs. Airlines : AA ; CAP ; DAL ; PAI.
Center of an important industrial and agricultural section in the Great Smoky
Mountain region. Manufactures textiles, clothing, hosiery, food, foundry, marble
products, lumber, cement, plastics, furniture, beverages, chemicals, metals. Rail-
road shops. Six banks; bank clearings (12-30-57), $1,761,364,163; deposits
Circulation A*Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. e) Nonpareil
ens. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tConnty seat. Population— 1950 Census. Xttand McNslly
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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KNOXVILLEf (Continued) Estab Cols* Width VDtpth Sub Oft
(12-30-57), $2,228,309,950. 77,553 (res.) electric (AC) meters; 8,146 (res)
gas (artif.) meters; 47,867 (res.) telephones. Tourist resort. Great Smoky
Mountain National Park. University of Tennessee; Knoxville College (Negro)
and others. Soft coal mines ; marble quarries. Three TV stations.
Bent of Tau Beta Pi ............. Quarterly ........ Eng'g Honor'y...l906 2 40 186x2.00 127567
R. H. Nagel, Editor; Tan Beta Pi Assn., Publisher. University of Tennessee. '
Flashlight Herald + (Negro). .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1981 7 26 280 1.50 _
B. Branner Smith. Editor; Flashlight Herald Pub. Co., 506 College St., N. W.
Journal -f ................................. Morn.ex.Sun. Ind. Rep ............. 1889 8 28 816 15.60 **67,4«7
G. L. Smith, Editor.
N.w.-S.ntin.H.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
L. W. Miller. Ed.; Knoxville News-Sentinel Pub. Co.. 208 W. Church Ave. (10).
™ ..... Quarterly ........ Science ............... 1925 1 48 98x3.00 *760
Helen L. Ward, Editor; Tennessee Academy of Science, Publisher,
University of Tennessee.
Orange and WhiteV ............... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1902 5 24 203 1.50 2,894
Univ. Publishing Assn. of Univ. of Tennessee, Editor and Publisher, B. A. Bldg.
T™o"d^f.!?.!!!!!!!!.8^ JQuarterly ........ Coll. Alumni ...... 1925 8 27 188 2.00 9,500
University of Tennessee Alumni Assn., Editors and Publishers.
Tennessee Law Review V ....... Quarterly ........ Legal .................. 1921 1 48 112 4.00 -
D. W. Noel, Editor; Tennessee Law Review Assn., Inc., Publisher,
University of Tennessee Law School (16).
TSS A Reporter -f ..................... Monthly .......... Service Stations 195 8 2 81 105 x 2,800
Doyle King, Editor; Tennessee Service Station Assn., Inc., Publisher,
P. O. Box 308.
LAFAYETTEf (J1H). pop. 1,195; Macon Co. (NC). 50 m NE of Nashville. Railroad
station, Harts ville. LAN RR. Saw, grist mill. Manufactures cheese, shirts, lin-
gerie. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, hay.
Macon County Times .............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1919 7 24 280 2.50 2,464
Leonard C. Gregory, Editor and Publisher.
LA FOLLETTE (N2), pop. 5,797 ; Campbell Co. (NE). 30 m NW of Knoxville. L&N RR.
Manufactured shirts, storm windows and doors, concrete products. Lake resort.
Coal mines. Fruit, dairy, stock, grain farms.
Press-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 8 24 288 3.00 §3,964
C. J. Daniels, Editor; La Follette Publishing Company, Inc.
LAWRENCEBURGf (G4), pop. 6,442 (special U. S. Census 2-4-58, gives 6,456);
Lawrence Co. (S). 70 m SW of Nashville. L&N RR. Men's and children's wear,
broom, furniture, cheese, concrete product factories ; lumber, grist mills ; brick,
bottling works. Timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Cotton, hay, tobacco.
Democrat-Union -f ................... Mon.&Thurs... Democratic ..... 1884 8 24 292 4.00 8,826
C. T. Crawford, Jr. and J. W. Crawford, Publishers.
Vaughan's Family Visitor* ...Monthly .......... Family Int ......... 1912 3 16 154 .50 8,000
W. B. Walbert, Editor; J. D. Vaughan, Publisher.
LEBANONf (J2), pop. 7,913; Wilson Co. (NC). 80 m NE of Nashville. TC RR. Manu-
factures flour, woolen blankets, boots, clocks, wire racks, lingerie, axe handles,
work pants, staves and headings. Cumberland University; Castle Heights Mili-
tary School. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, livestock.
JThursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1898 8 24 808 2.00 $4,133
J. Bill Frame, Editor ; Lebanon Democrat, Inc., Publisher.
LENOIR CITY (N8), pop. 5,159; London Co. (E). 24 m SW of Knoxville. SOU RR.
Water-power. Manufactures hosiery, railway cars, foundry products, cotton
yarn, lumber, canned goods. Timber. Diversified farming.
News4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1908 6 24 280 8.00 52,350
William C. Bayne, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
LEWISBURGf (H3%), pop. 6,164; Marshall Co. (S). 52 m S of Nashville. L&N RR.
Manufactures stoves, shoes, pencils, creamery products. Hatchery; grist, saw
mills. Limestone Quarries; cedar, hardwood timber. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Marshall Gazette-f ................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1871 7 23 280 2.00 1,780
J. N. McCord, Editor; Stanley Boren, Publisher.
Tribune-f ................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1899 7 23 280 2.00 82^68
T. H. Hawkins, Editor; T. H. Hawkins and Sons, Publishers.
LEXINGTONf (E8), pop. 8,566; Henderson Co. (W). 80 m E of Jackson. L&N RR.
Cotton gins; machine shops; grist mill. Work shirts manufactured. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, truck crops.
Progress-f ................................ Friday. . Independent ..... 1884 7 23 280 2.60 §2,311
W. T. Franklin, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 208 Broad St.
LINDENf (F8), pop. 854; Perry Co. (WC). 55 m E of Jackson. Railroad station.
Waverly. L&N RR. Saw mills. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, hay, peanuts.
Perry Countian-J- ................... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1924 6 26 280 2.00 736
Chat. D. Ary, Editor; The Perry Countian, Publisher.
CtreulaMon— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNmlly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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LIVINGSTONf (L2), pop. 2.082; Overton Co. (NG). 82 m NW of Knoxville. Railroad
station, Algood. TC RR. Ax handle, stave, shirt, lumber, flour, feed mills. Oak,
hickory, ash, pine timber. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, hay, tobacco.
Enterprise-f .Friday Dem. Agric 1890 7 24 280 2.00 §2,750
R. L. EJdridge, Editor; Eldridge Printing Co., Publisher, 8. Church St.
LOUDONt (N8), pop. 8,567; Loudon Co. (E). On Tennessee River, 80 m SW of Knox-
ville. SOU RR. Manufactures hosiery, chairs, tables, plastic products. Pine, oak
timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, oats.
London County Herald + Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 2.50 §1,440
Wm. J. Morgan, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Morgan, Publishers.
LYNCHBURGf (J4), pop. 401; Moore Co. (SC). 65 m S of Nashville. Railroad station,
Tullahoma. L&N RR. Whiskey, hooked rugs and mats manufactured. Hard-
wood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Moore County News -f Thursday Democrat 1928 6 26 294 2.00 640
James B. Murray, Editor and Publisher. 100 — Free
MADISONVILLEt (N8H). pop. 1,487; Monroe Co. (SE). 45 m SW of Knoxville. L&N
r, lumber mills ; cotton gin. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton, wheat.
Independent 1892 7 24 280 2.50
RR. Flour.
Democrat 4- Thursday...
Dan Hicks, Editor and Publisher.
MANCHESTERf (J8%), pop. 2,341 (special U. S. Census 2-28-58, gives 3,845) ; Coffee
Co. (SC). 62 m SE of Nashville. L&N RR. Cannery; saw mill. Ships produce.
Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Grain, dairy products, cotton, fruit, potatoes.
Times 4- Friday Independent 1881 8 22 287 1.50
Herman Robinson, Editor; Manchester Times, Inc., Publisher.
MARTIN (D2), pop. 4,082; Weakley Co. (NW). 50 m N of Jackson. 1C; L&N RRs.
Manufactures men's clothing, flour, feed, fruit and vegetable packages, meat pre-
servatives, concrete blocks. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Dairy products,
strawberries, sweet potatoes.
Weakley County Press Friday Ind. Dem 1886 7 24 280 2.50
J. W. R. White, Editor and Publisher.
1,558
§4,666
§2,784
700
877
MARYVILLEf (O8). pop. 7,742; Blount Co. (SE). 16 m SE of Knoxville. SOU; L&N
RRs. Manufactures fabricated aluminum, caskets, canned goods, lumber, bev-
erages, confectionery. Maryville College. Limestone quarries; timber. Diver-
sified farming. Strawberries, apples, peaches, wheat.
Enterprise+ Wednesday Independent 1910 5 24 220 2.60 §3,500
Prints Second Section, size — 8 cols., 24 nonps., 290 lines.
Mrs. Elizabeth Timmons, Editor; Blount Publishers, Inc.
Highland Echo + V Saturday Collegiate 1915 7 24 280 1.60
Students of Maryville College, Editors and Publishers.
Times-h l&^n*' S&t' Ind* Rcp l883 8 22 815 13<0°
Tutt S. Bradford, Editor and Publisher.
MAYNARDVILLEf (E2), pop. X 800; Union Co. (NE). 20 m NE of Knoxville. Railroad
station, LuttrelL SOU RR. Bank, Fountain City. Diversified farming. Tobacco,
corn, wheat.
Union County Times -f- Thursday Independent 1952 7 28 280 2.00
Louis Spilman, Jr., Editor; Progress Printing Co., Publisher.
McKENZIE (D2), pop. 3,774; Carroll Co. (W). 45 m N of Jackson. L&N; MSP&SSM
RRs. Cotton gins. Lumber, cheese, hand tools, flour, corn products manufac-
tured. Bethel College, Timber; clay pits. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, potatoes.
Banner + Friday Democratic 1870 7 24 280 2.00
J. Frank Barlow, Publisher.
Bethel Beacon-*- V Monthly Collegiate 1937 5 28 203 1.00
Students of Bethel College, Publisher. Controlled free dist.
McMINNVILLEf (K3), pop. 7,677; Warren Co. (C). 72 m SE of Nashville. L&N
RR. Manufactures tool handles, oak flooring, names, lumber, shoes, woodwork-
ing machinery, men's work clothes, lingerie, cheese, dairy products, sorghum
molasses, hosiery, foundry. Nurseries. Marble quarries; hardwood timber.
Diversified farming.
Southern Standard-!- .Tues. A Fri Independent 1879 8 24 294 4.00
J. W. R. White, Publisher, Morford St.
MEMPHISf (A4). pop. 896,000 (special U. S. Census 1-81-58, gives 488,600) ; Shelby
Co. (SW). On Mississippi River, 76 m SW of Jackson. SLSF; SOU; GM&O:
CRI&P; 1C; L&N; MP; SLSW RRs. Barge line connections. Highway and rail
bridges to West Memphis. Ark. Airlines: AA; BNF; CAP; DAL; EAL; SOU;
TTA
World's largest inland cotton and hardwood lumber market. Important center
for manufacture of cotton seed products, mixed feed, drugs, chemicals, agricul-
tural machinery, truck trailers, tires, cosmetics, furniture, textile, metal, paper,
wood and food products. Railroad shops. Seven banks; bank clearings (1967),
$7,160,680,810; deposits (1-1-58), $776,364,039. 174,666 electric (AC) meters;
150.193 gas (nat.) meters; 214,243 telephones. Southwestern University: Uni-
versity of Tennessee College of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy and Nursing;
Memphis State University; Siena College; Le Moyne College (Negro). Cotton,
corn, soybeans, livestock, hardwood timber.
8 27 140 2.00 $18,000
$550
1400
3,825
Agricultural Ammonia News..Bi-monthly .....
Harry Woodbury, Editor; Agricultural Ammonia Institute, Publisher,
Hotel Claridge (8).
Clradation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; wJtme snd Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublfeher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
etas, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotmty sest. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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Clu-lfed chan,e+ ........... Month., ..........
Sub
Cire
Sunday circ.**253^14
22 315 16.60**147,519
Estab Cols <*> Width? Depth
1945 4 30 182 5.00
B. A. Hughes, Editor; Miller Publishing 'CorpY,' Publisher, 2066^^0^!^ W*! *17'000
f Commercial Appeal, The -f Every Morn. ...Ind. Dem 1840 8 22 815
F. R. Ahlgren, Editor; Memphis Publishing Co. (1).
< Press-Scimitar + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1880 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
L E. J. Meeman, Editor; Memphis Publishing Co. (1).
Cotton Farming-h Bi-monthly.... Cotton farm ing 1957 8 28 140 $58
Issued monthly March through June. Controlled free dist. J6,671
Subscription price $3.00 for 12 issues.
Walter F. Little, Editor and Publisher, 847 Madison Ave.
Cotton Trade Journal -f Friday Cotton Trade 1901 8 24 294 5.00 *1O,OO4
Francis G. Hickman, Publisher, Hickman Bldg. (8). Total unpaid dist. 1,492
Cumberland Presbyterian-f .Tuesday Cumb. Presb 1828 8 28 133 3.75 J9.100
C. Ray Dobbins, Editor; Cumberland Presbyterian Board of Publication,
Publisher, Box 5586.
r*/rsn.« «<». c«* f Business
Daily News, The -f AQ^ {Legal 1886 8 24 28324.00 3,015
I* sun. (Finan. & Trade
L. B. Jones, Editor and Publisher, 198 Jefferson Ave. (8).
EAT Frozen Foods Monthly Refrigeration 1946 3 28 138 2.00
James A. Moser, Editor; Southern Refrigeration Pub. Co., Inc.,
1965 Herbert, P. O. Box 5622, Crosstown.
Furniture and lw—*ui« «r_j T>-_J'*. 1954 3
26
4Q
140
140
3.00
J800
$4,889
9,766
J700
30,000
*17,899
40 MO
Controlled circ.
8 24 294 2.00
urnure an iu«fM« w ** T> A**
Woodworking .................... f Monthly .......... Wood Prod ts .....
James D. Powell, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 752 (1). Controlled free dist.
Hebrew Watchman + .............. Thursday ........ Jew. Ints ........... 1925 5 24 220 5.00
Leo Goldberger, Editor; Goldberger Ptg. and Pub. Co., 277 Jefferson Ave.
[Southern
Livestock Magazine ................ Monthly .......... {Livestock 1946 3 28 138 2.00
[Interest
W. Bettersworth, Editor; Periodical, Inc., Publisher, Box 4245.
Memphis Medical Journal ...... Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1925 2 36 126x2.50
J. J. Hobson, M.D., Editor; Memphis and Shelby County Med. Soc., Publisher,
774 Adams.
Mid-South Cotton News + ... ..Monthly .......... Cotton Growing. 1931 5 24 210
Subscription price, $1.00 for 3 years.
H. Vandiver. Editor; Mid-South Cotton Growers Assn., Pub., 44 S. Front St. (1).
Mirror + ................................... Friday ............. Church News ..... 1923 8 22 294 1.80
Printed in 34 separate editions.
Douglas Tomlinson, Editor; All-Church Press, Pub., Goodwyn Institute (3).
National Hardwood !„ „,. . w . „,. T . 1927 8 26 140 5.00
Magazine ............................ [Monthly .......... Hardwood Indus 2 40 148
Owen L. Miller, Ed.; Memphis Lumberman Co., Inc., Pub., 2065 Union Ave.
Resort Management ................ Bi-monthly ..... {^Sta' 19" 1 2'°°
Nelson Bryant, Editor; Resort Management, Inc., Publisher,
1509 Madison Ave. (4).
Shelby County News .............. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948
Paul C. Green, Editor and Publisher.
Southern Motor Cargo ............ Monthly .......... Trucking Ints....1945 8
Clifford Davis, Jr., Editor; Motor Cargo, Inc., Publisher, 1509 Madison Ave. (4).
Sou'westerV ............................. Friday ............. Collegiate .......... .1919 5 24 217 5.00
Students of Southwestern College, Editors and Publishers (12).
Trt-State Defender -f (Negro) Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1951 8 24
L. Alex Wilson. Editor; Tri-State Defender Pub., 286 S. Wellington.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Tennessee Ed. *23,62O.
Whole Truth, The (Negro) -f. Monthly .......... Religious ............ 1925 7 26
Mrs. E. V. Sparks, Editor; Whole Truth Pub. Board, 1209 Wilson St. (6).
World + .................................... Tues. & Fri ..... Independent ...... 1930 8 24 287 5.00
T. T. Stokes, Editor; C. A. Scott, Publisher, 210 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
MILAN (D3), pop. 4,988; Gibson Co. (W). 28 m N of Jackson. 1C; LAN RRs. Manu-
factures shirts, fruit and vegetable packages, rubber goods. Cotton gins; hatch-
ery. Ships vegetables. Timber. Diversified farming. Vegetables, cotton, corn.
Exchanjre4- .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 7 24 280 2.50
Jack E. Bryant, Editor ; Mrs. J. W. Haynie, Publisher.
MILLINGTON (B4). pop. 4,696; Shelby Co. (NE). 14 m N of Memphis. 1C RR. Cotton
gins, food locker. Manufactures wood products, hats, wire. Agriculture. Stock,
poultry, cotton.
Star .......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1950 8 24 294 2.00
Raymond R. Hamilton, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 427.
MORRISTOWNf (P2), pop. 18,019; Hamblen Co. (NE). 42 m NE of Knoxville. SOU
RR. Manufactures furniture, hosiery, silk, wagons, beverages, canned goods,
textiles. Tannery. Timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, potatoes
G«.«.-Man+
Color advertising accepted.
John E. Helms, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
Progressive TeacherV-f ....... .Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1892 8 80 140 6.00
M. 8. Adeock, Editor and Publisher. 2 89 140
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Non^reil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotroty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XlUnd McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to th« us* of the Directory in front of book.
957
n trilled cl«.
805 6.00
308 2.50
>4,283
-
>1S,544
$700
**5,260
4,800
§7,000
§1,730
§1,906
$10,681
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MOUNTAIN CITYf (81 H), pop. 1,405; Johnson Co. (NE). 22 m SE of Bristol. Rail-
road station, Damascus, Va. NftW RR. Roller, saw, planing; mills. Summer
resort. Timber. Agriculture. Snap beans, strawberries, peas, tobacco, mushrooms.
Tomahawk, The-f- Wednesday Independent 1914 5 24 238 8.00
R. D. Fritts, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT PLEASANT (G8%). pop. 2,981; Maury Co. (SWC). 56 m SW of Nashville.
LAN RR. Manufactures fertilizer, chemicals, phosphate, rock wool, hosiery.
Tobacco warehouses ; foundry. Extensive phosphate rock ; hardwood timber. Agri-
culture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Record -f Friday Independent 1894 8 23 808 2.00
James H. Caton. Editor and Publisher.
MURFREESBOROf (J8), pop. 18,052; Rutherford Co. (C). 32 m SE of Nashville.
LAN RR. Manufactures butter, hosiery, silk and rayon {roods, pencil slats,
cheese, bakery products, flour, lumber. Middle Tennessee State College. Hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, wheat.
News+ (Negro) Monthly Ind. Dem 1962 8 24 294 1.50
Pearl Wade, Editor and Publisher, 121 Vine St.
Cin
82^42
5785
News-Journal*
..1849 8 24 280 10.40
Color and comic strip advertising: accepted.
Jack McFarland, Editor and Publisher.
Rutherford Courier -f- Sun..Wed.,Fri.Democratic 1931 8*24 308 8.00
Charles Gates, Editor; Rutherford Courier, Inc., Publisher.
Side Lines -f Semi-mo Collegiate 1926 8 24 308x1.50
Students of Middle Tennessee State College, Editors and Publishers.
NASHVILLEf (H2), pop. 174.807; Davidson Co. (N). The State Capital. On Cumber-
land River, 138 m NW of Chattanooga. TC; LAN RRs. Airlines: AA; BNF;
EAL; OZA. Educational center; printing and publishing houses.
Manufactures washing machines, rayon, cellophane, airplane parts, boats and
barges, boots and shoes, prepared animal feeds, heating apparatus, hosiery, work
shirts, flour, bridges, butter, tobacco products, coffee, spices, cereals, fertilisers,
knit goods, lumber, glass, confectionery. Railroad shops ; meat packing plants.
Six banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $6,574,604,654; deposits (12-31.57).
$614.670,165. 117,884 electric (AC) meters; 41,247 gas (nat.) meters; 131,196
telephones. Vanderbilt University ; George Peabody College for Teachers ; David
Lips comb College; Fisk University (Negro) and others. Limestone quarries.
Three TV stations.
Adult Student (no adv.) Monthly Meth.S.S 1941 2 24
Adult Teacher (no adv.) Monthly Meth. S.S 1941 2 87
Child Guidance in Christian IU^+MV TLT^II Q Q 1011 9 ««
Living (no adv.) JMonthly Meth.S.S 1941 2 38
Christian Home (no adv.) Monthly Meth 1941 2 40
Church School (no adv.) Monthly Meth.S.S 1941 3 26
Classmate (no adv.) Monthly Meth.S.S 1893 4 28
§3,264
$1,800
98
183
132
137
137
203
1.76
1.90
2.50
2.50
2.00
1.50
70,000
• Meth.S.S 1941 2 28 108 .80
.......
Mature Years (no adv.) ......... Quarterly ....... {oid«°Adult«
1954
Roundtable (no adv.) ............. Monthly .......... Meth .................. 1952
Trails for Juniors (no adv.). .Monthly .......... Meth.S.S ............ 1941
Wesley Quarterly (no adv. ) ...Quarterly ........ Meth.S.S ............ 1841
The Methodist Publishing House, 201 8th Ave. So.
Adult Teacher, The ................. Monthly .......... Baptist ............... 1877
Baptist Adult Union Quarterly. Quarterly ........ Baptist ............. 1900
1900
/Quarterly ........ Baptist
Baptist Student (no adv.) . Monthly .......... Baptist ............... 1922
(Not issued during July, August and September.)
2
38
124
1
.50
$154
,000
2
30
112
1
.75
2
40
133
1
.25
2
28
107
.80
2
28
106
1
.80
$231
.330
2
28
106
.62
$763
,640
2
28
106
.52
$817
,685
2
28
105
2
.40
$28
,299
..1926 3 28 140 2.00 $325,700
Beginner Leader ...................... Quarterly ........ Baptist ............... 1949
Church Musician ..................... Monthly .......... Baptist ............... 1950
Home Life (no adv.) ........... Monthly .......... Baptist ............... 1947
Qnarterly ........ Baptist ............... 1908
JQnar
rterly ........ Baptist ............... 1940
Junior Leader (no adv.) ........ Quarterly ........ Baptist ............... 1923
Junior Teacher (no adv.) ....... Quarterly ........ Baptist ............... 1923
Primary Leader (no adv.) .. .Quarterly ........ Baptist ............... 1950
«arterly ........ Baptist ............... 1941
28
82
28
28
28
28
26
28
32
3 26
189
116
140
104
106
104
103
140
119
140
1.20
2.50
2.00
.88
.88
.88
.88
.88
$30,756
$68,605
$803,783
$65,806
$91,915
62,680
$81.102
$40,008
$14,861
1.50
2.00 $877,969
. B"ilder Monthly .......... Baptist ............... 1920
Southern Baptist Convention, Editors and Publishers, 127 9th Ave. N. (8).
Babbler-f V ............................. .Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1923 5 24 192 1.50
Students of David Lips comb College, Editors and Publishers (4).
{Banner-f .................................. Evg. ex.Sun ..... Independent ...... 1876 8 24 300 15.60 **99,793
A. C. Dunkleberger, Editor; J. G. Stahlman, Pub., llth Ave. and Broadway (1).
Tennessean-f ........................... Every Morn. ...Democratic ........ 1812 8 24 800 26.00**120,a24
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday c ire.** 193,932
Coleman A. Harwell, Editor; Tennessean Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
CircuUtlon-**Sept. A.B.C. Sutement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. rCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Baptist and Reflector Thursday Baptist 1884 8 26 154 200
Dr^RJ?Jhfrd N* Pw«» Editor; Executive Board, Tennessee Baptist Convention,
Publisher, Belcourt at 16th Ave. S.
Belmont Vision +V Monthly Collegiate 1951 5 27 224
Students of Belmont College, Editors and Publishers (4). Controlled free dist.
Broadcaster, The (Negro) +.. Quarterly Educational 1923 3 24 140 x4.00
Mrs. Mabel Bell Crooks, Editor; Tenn. Negro Edue. Assn., Publisher,
A and I State College (8).
Commentator-f (Negro) Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 224 2.00 §1,560
Leonard B. Tomlinson, Editor and Publisher, 805 tt Charlotte Ave.
750
4,100
>7,177
50,000
onthly Agricultural 1869 4 26 170 1.00*1,3OO,S78
Printed In two editions: 'Eastern Edition; Western edition.
Farm and Ranch Publishing Co., Inc., 818 Murfreesboro Rd.
Fisk Herald, The V (Negro). ..Quarterly Collegiate 1887 2 30 115 1.25
Students of Fisk University, Editors and Publishers, Social Science Bldg.
FiskNews V (Negro) (noadv.) Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1927 Controlled free diet
W. Dickerson Donnelly, Editor; Fisk University Alumni Assn., Publisher (5).'
Fnmltur. Production Monthly (g** J^ »U 8 "^O^tgO
J. H. Whaley, Jr., Editor; Production Publishing Co., 804 Church St. (8).
Gospel Advocate + Thursday Religious 1844 3 26 147 3.00
B. C. Goodpasture, Editor; Gospel Advocate Pub. Co.. Box 160.
Journal of the Tennessee iu^fVii,, nr*xU«oi ion*
State Medical Assn [Monthly Medical 1902
2 36 126 5.00 J2.700
Dr. R. H. Kampmeter, Editor; Tenn. State Med. Assn., Publisher.
112 Louise Ave. (5).
..™Q»»rteriy ........ ColLFrat ........... 1914 8 28 140 1.50
Willtam'L.*'Crump,' Editor; Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Pub., 901 26th Ave.. N.
Market Bulletin ....................... .Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1928 ctnt?olledf?ee dist.
Louis D. Wallace, Editor; Tennessee Dept. of Agriculture, Publisher,
404 State Office Bldg.
Message Magazine (Negro). ..Monthly .......... Religious ........... 1934 3 28 140 3.50
L. B. Reynolds, Editor; Southern Publishing Assn., Box 69 (2).
Motive (noadv.) ..................... 8 ti. a yr .......... Religious ........... 1941 3 27 137 2.00
Roger Ortmayer, Editor; Methodist Board of Educa'n. Publishers, P. O. Box 871.
*62,010
50,580
20,000
£5,000
ro) lon" [Saturday Baptist 1896 8 2£ 280 3.00
Rev. M. CTAllen7 Editor; National Baptist Publishing Board, 628 Second Ave., N.
National Baptist Voice-f Monthly Baptist 1915 4 2.00
Caesar Clark, Editor; S. S. Publishing Board, Publisher, 330 Cedar St.
Observer, The + Friday Religious 1984 6 24 210 4.00
Jacques Back, Editor and Publisher, 400 Exchange Bldg.
Peabody Journal of \n, ^^»vw IMC.*.*!*.!.! 192S l 62 101 8-50
Education-f JBI-monthly Educational Controlled free dist.
Dr. A. L. Crabb, Ed.; Faculty of George Peabody College for Teachers, Pub. (5).
Peabody Reflector + Bi-monthly. .Coll. Alumni -1927 | |J J|| x3*60
Issued monthly November, December, January and February.
J. E. Windrow, Ed.; Alumni Assn. of George Peabody Col. for Teach., Pub. (6).
Record .Tuesday Independent 5 22 224 6.00
Eleanor Rives, Editor; Community News, Publisher, Old Hickory.
Register + Sunday Catholic 1987 8 28 294 8.00
Rev. William E. Morgan. Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
421 Charlotte Ave. (8).
Religion in Life (no adv.) Quarterly Religious Lit... 1932 1 60 105 4.00 *2,497
Emory S. Bucke, Editor; Abingdon Press, Publisher, 201 8th Ave. So.
}3,000
$3,400
*400
8'400
2,600
*9,778
Review, The (Negro) .............. Quarterly ........
' ChS?ch*1
1884 2 42 126 2'00
Board of Publication of The A.M.E. Church, Pub., 414 8th Ave. S. (4).
Southern Lumberman + ......... Semi-mo ......... Lumber ............... 1881 controlled free dist.
S. F. Horn, Editor; J. H. Baird Publishing Co., 2916 Sidco Drive (4).
Southern Observer .................. Monthly .......... Literary ............. 1953 Controlled free dist.
Forrest F. Reed, Editor; Tennessee Book Co., Publisher, P. O. Box 426.
S°Rw£Her+ WwtO* jsaturday ......... Religious ............ 1848 6 24 229 2.00
Rev. B. J. Molen, Editor; A. M. C. Sunday School Union, Publisher,
414.8th Ave. S. (4).
Space Journal + ....................... Quarterly ....... "*1968 2 88 122 2'°°
4,904
1,681
*700
ii.soo
18.200
B. Spencer Isbell. Editor ; Space Enterprises, Inc., Publisher,
Room 204, Tuck Bldg.
Tennessean— See Banner.
Tennessee B anker -f ............... Monthly .......... Banking ............. 1918 8 26 186 x2.00
H. Q. Huddleston, Ed.; Tenn. Bankers Assn., Pub., 812 American Tr. Bldg. (I).
9S5
Clrc
»— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. e>Nonparefl
ems, 12 to. inch. TAgste lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xJEUnd McNaHy
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Tennessee Planner ................... Bi-monthly ..... State Plan'*......19*0 cloni^led f ree dlst. 2,800
Margaret Ponder, Editor; Tennessee State Planning Commission, Publisher,
Cordell Hull Bid*. (8).
Tennessee Teacher V+ . .. Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1933 3 27 140 xl.50 J23.710
F. B. Bass, Editor; B air d- Ward Printing Co., Publisher, 821 7th Ave., N.
Tennessee Town and City -I-.... Monthly .......... { ^veraSttint 195° 8 28 14° x8>0° *8'150
Herbert J. Bingham, Editor ; Tennessee Municipal League, Publisher,
18th Floor, Life and Casualty Tower.
These Times (no adv.) ........... Monthly .......... Religious ........... 1891 3 28 135 3.00 £160.000
Circulates also in Canada.
K. J. Holland, Editor; Southern Pub. Assn., Box 59 (2).
Trades and Labor News + ..... Thursday ........ Labor ................. 1938 7 24 280 8.00
Nashville Trades and Labor Council, Publisher, Labor Temple (3).
Vanderbilt Alumnus -f V ........ 6 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1915 3 28 143x1.00 J8.500
Robert A. McGaw, Editor; Alumni Assn. of Vanderbilt University, Publisher (4).
Vanderbilt Hustler V .............. .Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1875 6 27 224 2.00 1 1,500
Students of Vanderbilt University, Editors and Publishers (4).
Western Arts Assn. Bulletin 4 ti. a yr .......... Art ...................... 1916 1 52 100 3.00 Jl.BOO
Dr. Fred Mills, Editor; Western Arts Assn., Publisher, 2904 Oxford Rd. (12).
NEWBERN (C2). pop. 1.784; Dyer Co. (W). 60 m NW of Jackson. 1C RR. Manufac-
tures gloves, lumber, canned tomatoes. Cotton gins. Ships livestock, vege-
tables. fruit, Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Tennessean-f ........................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1888 7 26 308 2.00 §1,330
Quintard Glass, Editor and Publisher.
NEWPORTf (P2%). pop. 8,892; Cocke Co. (E). 42 m E of Knoxville. SOU RR.
Canneries; leather tanneries; wood extracts, hosiery, roller mills. Timber.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Plain Talk and Tribune + ....... Mon. & Thurs.. Republican ........ 1900 8 24 280 2.00 4,990
Jack Shepherd, Editor ; G. R. Shepherd, Publisher.
Times-f .................................... Wednesday ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1938 7 24 280 1.00 600
Mrs. Ralph Fancher, Editor; George R. Shepherd, Publisher.
OAK RIDGE (D2tt). Pop. 30,229; Anderson Co. (NEC). 23 m NW of Knoxville. LAN
RR, Carbide and carbon chemicals. Atomic research, production, and education
center. Two banks. Total deposits, (6-30-57), $120,453,767. 9,208 electric
meters; 3,872 gas meters; 16,741 telephones. Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear
Studies. American Museum of Atomic Energy.
Nuclear Science Abstracts.... Semi -mo ......... Atomic Energy.. 194T controlled* free^ist. 4J228
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission Technical Information Service. Publisher,
P. O. Box 62.
Oak Ridger-f- ........................... Sat' Independent ...... 1949 8 23 294 15.60 **7,71S
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Richard D. Smyser, Mgn. Ed.; D. J. McKay, Publisher, 101 E. Tyrone Rd.
OLD HICKORY (H2), pop. xg.600; Davidson Co. (N). 18 m N of Nashville. TC RR.
Manufactures cellophane, rayon, chemicals. Diversified farming. Dairying, live-
stock, poultry.
Community News-h ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 9 22 294 3.00 4,100
Community News, Publisher.
ONEIDA <M1%), pop. 1,804; Scott Co. (NE). 45 m NW of Knoxville. SOU; TENN
RRs. Lumber, hosiery mills. Coal mines; pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Corn, potatoes, tomatoes.
Scott County News 4- ............. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1915 6 26 273 2.00 §1,790
C. W. Wright, Editor and Publisher.
PARISt (E2), pop. 8,826; Henry Co. (NW). 85 m W of Nashville. LAN RR. Manufac-
tures carburetors, cosmetics, medicines, shirts, pottery, staves, bricks, rubber
products. Railroad shops ; cotton gins. Clay pits ; timber. Agriculture.
f Parisian + ................................ Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1895 8 24 294 8.00 §381
I Post-In telHgencer-f ................ Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic ........ 1866 8 24 294 12.50
< A. B.C. Statement not released at press time.
I Comic strip advertising accepted.
I W. Percy Williams, Editor and Publisher.
PARSONS (E8), pop. 1,«40; Decatur Co. (W). 42 m E of Jackson. Railroad station,
Lexington. LAN RR. Shirt factory; cotton gin; saw mill. Hardwood timber.
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, livestock.
News-Leader -4- ........................ Friday ............. Independent ...... 1925 7 24 280 2.00 1,046
Max L. Townsend, Editor; Edwin C. Townsend, Publisher.
PIKEVILLEt (L8), pop. 882; Bledaoe Co. (SEC). 52 m NW of Chattanooga. L&N
RR. Hosiery, lumber, shirts manufactured. Coal mines; timber. Dairy, stock,
strawberry* poultry farms.
Bledsonian Banner -I- ............. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 6 24 224 2.50 5884
Arthur Meyer, Editor and Publisher.
PORTLAND (Hl%), pop. 1,660; Sumner Co. (N). 40 m NE of Nashville, LAN RR.
Manufacture* strawberry crates, cheese boxes, hampers, baskets, flour. Oak,
poplar timber. Diversified farming. Strawberries, tobacco, com.
Upper Sumner Press 4- .......... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1981 9 22 294 2.00 1,850
_ Ramona Gilliam. Editor; Springfield Publishing Co., Clarksville.
ClraOatfafi-HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; «A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Lifbt face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. TAwte lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xlUnd McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubserlption included In membership fee.
BE SURE TO fcEAD th« Quid* to th« UM of th« Directory in front of book.
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PRESSMEN'S HOME (Piuj. pern. X140; Hawkins Co. (NSSWristoL **
Railroad station and banfc feogersville. SOU RR. Sanatorium, Trad* School and
Home for members of the International Printing P res • men and Assistants
Union of North America. Diversified farming.
r American Pressman Monthly Printing Ind 1890 3 28 140x2.50 59,887
4 Specialty Worker, The Monthly {^Pape^Prods*1950 3 28 140x2.00 32,788
I Thomas E. Dunwody, Editor; International Printing Pressman's Union, Pub.
PULASKIf <G4) pop. 6,762; Giles Co. (S). 70 m S of Nashville. LAN RR. Lumber,
grist, planing mills; handle, shoe, pants, shirt, hosiery factories; cotton gins.
Trade center. Phosphate rock quarries; hardwood timber. Farming. Corn, cot-
ton, wheat.
Citizen + .............. .....Wednesday Democratic 1854 8 24 308 8.00 §3,293
J. H. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
R«cord-f ......... y v Wednesday Democratic 1892 6 27 273 1.50
Edward L. and Stanley McCord, Editors and Publishers.
RIPLEYf (B8), pop. 8,818; Lauderdale Co. (W). 52 m NE of Memphis. 1C RR.
Cotton gins; garment, crate and basket, canning factories; hatchery. Timber.
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, soybeans.
Lauderdale Co. Enterprise 4-. .Thursday Independent 1885 8 24 304 250 §2,496
William A. Klutts, Editor; Durham A Klutts, Publishers, Box 289. '
ROCKWOOD (M8), pop. 4.272; Roane Co. (E). 48 m SW of Knoxville. SOU; TC RRs.
Manufactures cast iron pipe, pig iron, coke, textile machinery, lumber, hosiery.
Coal, iron mines ; limestone quarries ; hardwood timber. Agriculture. Fruit, corn,
tobacco.
Times 4- Thursday Independent 1880 8 24
Bill Billings, Editor; R. R. Baird, Publisher.
294 3.00 §2,523
ROGERSVILLEf (P2), pop. 2,545; Hawkins Co. (NE). 80 m SW of Kingsport. SOU
RR. Card and label plant; creamery; flour, lumber mills. Hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, strawberries, livestock.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 7 24 280 3.00
Eleanor L. Sheets, Editor and Publisher.
RUTLEDGEf (O2), pop. Xg39; Graingrer Co. (NE). 84 m NE of Knoxville. Railroad
station, Morristown. SOU RR. Lumber mill. Marble quarries; timber. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, wheat, tomatoes.
Grainger County News + ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1916 8 22 280 1.50
T. T. Gentry. Publisher, Jefferson City.
SAVANNAHf (E4), pop. 1,698; Hardin Co. (SW). On Tennessee River, 46 m SE of
Jackson. Gulf Transport (Motor Vehicle). Cotton gins; saw, planing mills;
Manufactures buttons, pants, shirts, toy guns, shoes. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
hay.
Courier -f .................................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1879 7 24 280 2.50
W. W. Craddock, Editor and Publisher.
News -Progress -f- ..................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1951 7 24 280 2.00
Lillian Kaler. Editor and Publisher.
SELMERf (D4), pop. 1,759; McNairy Co. (SW). 87 m S of Jackson. GM&O RR. Cotton
gins; planing mill; Manufactures shoes, hosiery. Hardwood timber. Diversified
farming. Corn, cotton, poultry, livestock.
McNairy Co. Independent + ...Friday ............. Independent ...... 1902 7 24 280 2.00
Wilbur Wright, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 648.
SEVIERVILLEf (O3), pop. 1,620; Sevier Co. (E). 26 m SE of Knoxville. SM RR.
Manufactures canned goods, textiles, aluminum, lumber, hardwood flooring,
flour, feed. Nursery. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, hay.
Sevier County News-Record + Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1909 8 24 280 2.50
W. C. Postlewaite, Editor and Publisher.
SEWANEE (K4), pop. X 1,407; Franklin Co. (S). 40 m NW of Chattanooga. LAN
RR. University of the South (men) ; Sewanee Military Academy. Resort. Coal
mines. Dairy, truck farms.
Sewanee News ......................... Quarterly ........ Coll. Alum ......... 1934 3 26 135 x
Arthur Chitty, Editor; Associated Alumni, The Univ. of the South, Publishers.
Sewanee Purple -f V ................ Wednesday ..... Collegiate .......... 1891 5 26 281 3.00
Students of University of the South, Editors and Publishers.
Sewanee Review + ............ Quarterly ........ Literary ............. 1892 1 52 98 4.00
Monroe K. Spears, Editor: University of the South, Publisher.
SHELBYVILJLEt (J3%), pop. 9,456; Bedford Co. (SO. 55 m SE of Nashville. LAN
RR. Manufactures pencils, pants, overalls, shirts, hosiery, lumber, cotton mats,
tire fabrics, aprons, harness, staves, cheese, paper boxes. Cedar, poplar, oak,
hickory timber. Agriculture. Dairy products, corn, wheat.
Bedford County Sun-f ........... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1949 8 24 294 1.50
Sat' Independent, ..... 1874
8 24 294 4.00
§2,9OO
§1,440
§1,974
§956
§1,785
§2,400
$9,000
t700
$2,500
§2,020
§3,978
Times Gazette-f
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Franklin Yatee. Editor and Publisher.
SMITHVILLEf (K2HT, pop. 1.668; De Kalb Co. (C).' 60 m SE of Nashville. Railroad
station, Watertown. TC RR. Many nurseries; lumber, grist mills. Oak, hickory
timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Review-f .................................. Thursday ........ Dem. Agric ........ 1892 8 24 294 2.50 §2,000
Bill Dyer, Editor; Sam Colvert. Publisher.
Circulat!oa-~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpantt
ems, 12 to inch. VAfate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
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SNEEDVILLEf (Pitt), pop. X467; Hancock Co. (NE). 60 m NE of Knoxville. Rail-
romd station. Lone Mountain. SOU RR. Cement block, shirt factories. Agricul-
ture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Hancock County News 4- Thursday Independent 1941 7 24 278 1.50 661
Louie Splhnan, Jr., Editor; Progress Printing Co., Publishers.
SOMERVILJLEf (C4), pop. 1,760; Fayette Co. (SW). 48 m NE of Memphis. LAN
RR. Furniture factories; cotton gins; saw, grist mills. Timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, cattle, corn.
Fayette Falcon + Thursday Independent 1887 7 26 280 2.50 §1,464
Roy C. Coleson, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH PITTSBURG (K4ft), pop. 2,578; Marion Co. (S). On Tennessee River, 22 m
SW of Chattanooga. LAN RR. Manufactures stoves, cast iron gooda, hosiery,
handles. Coal mines ; timber. Agriculture. Corn, potatoes, hay.
Hustler-f .Thursday Ind. Dem 1899 7 24 276 2.60 2,010
Roy M. Woodfln, Editor; Hustler Printing Company, Publisher.
SPARTAf (L.8), pop. 4,299; White Co. (C). 110 m SE of Nashville. LAN RR. Manu-
factures lumber, flour, rayon, silk thread and cloth, spokes, shirts, staves. Coal,
mines ; limestone quarries ; timber. Agriculture.
Expositor -f Thursday Democratic 1876 8 24 808 2.50 2,720
Floyd Bryan, Editor and Publisher.
SPRINGFIELDf (HI ft), pop. 6.506; Robertson Co. (N). 28 m NW of Nashville. LAN
RR. Loose leaf tobacco market. Manufactures blankets, flour, lumber, tobacco.
hogsheads. Stone quarries: hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco,
corn, wheat.
Herald + Wednesday.... Independent 1889 8 24 294 2,00 §3,660
Travis Price. Editor; Community Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, Clarksville.
Robertson County Times +.... Thursday Democratic 1922 8 24 801 2.00 §3,885
Harold Julian, Editor; Berlin Clinard, Publisher.
SWEETWATER (N8). pop. 4.199; Monroe Co. (SE). 45 m SW of Knoxville. SOU RR.
Manufactures hosiery, woolens, stoves, dresses, lumber, cheese. Barite mines;
pine timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Valley News-h .Thursday Independent 1867 7 24 280 2.00
Fred & Lloyd, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
TAZEWELLf (Ol%). pop. X 1,040; Claibome Co. (NE) 18 m S of Middleboro, Ky.
SOU RR. Manufactures cedar chests, sport shirts. Tobacco warehouses; saw,
grist mills ; cannery. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Claiborne Progress + Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 280 2.00 2,988
Louis Spilman, Jr., Editor; Progress Printing Co., Publishers.
TIPTONVILLEf (C2). pop. 1.958; Lake Co. (NW). On Mississippi River. 90 m N of
Memphis. 1C RR. Cotton gins; manufactures cottonseed products, soy bean oil;
frozen food; alfalfa dehydrating plants; saw mills; cannery. Resort. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, alfalfa.
Lake County Banner-f Friday Democratic 1923 7 24 287 8.00 1,620
Richard S. Jones. Editor; Howard Jones, Publisher.
TRACY CITY (K8), pop. 1,414; Grundy Co. (SC). 80 m N of Chattanooga. LAN
RR. Bottling works ; lumber mills. Mountain resort. Coal mines ; timber. Diversi-
fied farming. Potatoes, truck crops, corn.
Grundy County Herald + -Thursday Democratic 1983 7 24 287 3.00 §1,350
H. E. Baggenstoss, Editor; Herald Publishing Co.
TRENTONf (D2%), pop. 8,868; Gibson Co. (W). 28 m NW of Jackson. GMAO RR.
Cotton gins. Cottonseed products, cotton yarn, toys, lumber manufactured. Tim-
ber. Agriculture. Cotton, strawberries, cabbage.
Gazette -f Thursday Democratic 1910 8 24 808 2.00 {1,506
Leo Maness, Editor and Publisher.
Herald-Reids ter-f Thursday Democratic 1885 7 24 276 2.00 §1360
R. E. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
TULLAHOMA (J4), pop. 7,562 (special U. S. Census 2-11-68, gives 11,618): Coffee
Co. (SC). 66 m SE of Nashville. LAN RR. Manufactures hardwood lumber,
spokes, rims, golf clubs, shoes, plastic goods, gloves, baseballs, bedspreads,
overalls, leather jackets, cheese. Resort. Timber. Farming. Tobacco.
News A Guardian Wed. A Fri Independent 1879 8 24 294 4.00 93,825
James C. Murray, Editor; HAS Publishing Co., Lincoln St.
UNION CITYt (Cltt), pop. 7,666; Obion Co. (NW). 115 m NE of Memphis. GMAO;
LAN RRs. Manufacture* shoes, shirts, waterproof cloth, auto accessories
and parts, Venetian blinds, awnings, dairy products. Meat packing plant ; cotton
gins. Ships livestock, grain. Agriculture. Soybeans, cotton, strawberries, poultry.
^wSrJ$d. *!**' Th.6* JMonthly Presbyterian 1915 3 28 126 1.60 t500
Board of iPublication of The Colored Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Pubs.
Messenger-f JSvg. ex. Sun....Ind. Dem 1926 8 24 280 7.00 **4.9O8
Comic strip advertising accepted.
E. 8. Critchlow, Editor and Publisher.
WARTBURGf (M2), pop. X800; Morgan Co. (NEC). 40 m NW of Knoxville. Railroad
station. Lancing. SOU RR. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, corn. hay.
Morgan County News .Thursday Republican 1916 5 26 246 1.00 1,266
D. C. Bonifacius. Editor and Publisher.
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IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. •Nonpareil
ecu. 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to Inch. tCmttity seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSutwcription included in membership fee.
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WAVERLYf (F2%), pop. 1.892; Humphrey! Co. (NWC). 66 m W of Nashville.
LAN RR. Concrete block, s - — -
EsUb Cols«WidthVDcpth Sub Cirt
, 66 m W of Nashville.
sash and door, shirt factories. Timber. Agriculture.
Livestock, corn, peanuts.
News -Democrat -f- Friday Independent 9 20 294 4.00 §3,194
Mrs. Yvonne S. Wallace, Editor; Community Newspapers Inc., Publisher,
Clarksville.
WAYNESBOROf (F4), pop. 1,147; Wayne Co. (8W). 80 m SW of Nashville. Railroad
station, Lawrenceburg. LAN RR. Handles, ball bats, shoes, antennas manufac-
tured. Pine, oak, hickory timber. Diversified farming. Corn, peanuts, lespedeza.
Wayne County News-f- Friday Independent 1857 8 24 308 2.50 1,100
H. D. Bailey, Editor and Publisher.
WHITEHAVEN (A4%), pop. 1,811 (branch of Memphis P. O.) ; Shelby Co. (8E).
9 m 8 of Memphis, banking town. 1C RR. Manufactures metal products and
machinery. Agriculture.
Press Friday Independent 1951 7 23 273 3.00 1,864
R. W. Towery, Editor and Publisher, Box 6442.
WINCHESTERf (J4), pop. 3,974; Franklin Co. (S). 69 m NW of Chattanooga. LAN
RR. Manufactures proprietary medicines, silk, clothing, canned goods, straw
hats, creamery products, flour. Nurseries. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes,
clover, tobacco.
Chronicle -f .Thursday Democratic 1926 7 26 280 2.00 §1,786
Mrs. David Lynch, Editor; Chronicle Publishing Company.
Herald-Times + Wednesday Independent 1856 7 24 280 2.00
Frey Drewey, Editor; H. B. Alexander, Publisher.
WOODBURYf (JS), pop. 1,000; Cannon Co. (C). 60 m SE of Nashville. Railroad station,
Murfreesboro. L&N RR. Manufactures cheese, shirts, corrugated boxes. Hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Cannon Courier + Friday Democratic 1884 7 24 280 2.00 §1,525
R. Mel Bryson, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Use* Mats. •Noapartfl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
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963
TEXAS
Population 7.711.194 (U. 3. Census, 1960)
State Capital, AUSTIN
Texas, first in sice among the states, is bounded on the north by New Mexico, Oklahoma and
Arkansas, east by Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana, southeast by the Gulf of Mexico, southwest
by Mexico, and west by New Mexico. Its greatest length is about 740 miles ; greatest breadth, 625
miles ; land area, 263,518 square miles, rank in area, first.
The surface is greatly diversified. From the Sabine River to the Trinity River extends the great
timber region of Texas, generally level and sandy in the south, rolling and fertile in the north.
From the Trinity to the Colorado is prairie, timbered along the streams, with extensive forests of
live oak, extending through central and western Texas to the Red River, called the "Cross Tim-
bers." Four-fifths of western Texas, between the Colorado and the Rio Grande, is prairie. Big
Bend National Park, in Brewster County, is noted for its unusual, rugged beauty.
Between the Colorado and tlje Brazos Rivers are the Comanche and Leon River Mountain
Ranges. In the north and northwest are the Church and Double Mountains, the surface rising
gradually until the Llano Estacado, or Staked Plains, are reached. These form a large portion
of the section known as the "Panhandle," and the natural vegetation consists chiefly of grass
There is some farming in this district, but the chief industry here and in the whole northwestern
part of the state is stock raising. Between the Pecos and the Rio Grande are several ranges,
some as high as 5,000 feet. The Weather Bureau at Houston gives the temperature (annual
monthly mean) as 60.2; highest on record, 108; lowest on record, 5; total annual precipitation,
45.95 inches. At Fort Worth the annual monthly mean is 65.6; highest on record, 112; lowest
on record, — 8; total annual precipitation, 31.87 inches.
Almost every variety of plant grown in temperate and sub-tropical regions can be raised suc-
cessfully in Texas. The principal crop, however, is cotton, its value amounting yearly to more
than the rest of its crops together and more than the cotton crop of any other state.
Its mineral wealth is also great. Of chief importance is petroleum, which underlies vast
areas of its surface. Crude petroleum production in 1953 was 1,079,371,000 barrels. Oil
refining forms the state's leading industry, followed by wholesale meat packing and the manufac-
ture of cottonseed oil and meal. The gas wells in the Amarillo district are the chief source of
helium supply in the country. Texas leads in railroad mileage with a trackage of 15,611 in 1950.
Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College is located at College Station. The University of
Texas at Austin is well known along lines of research, especially in geology. With the United
States Geological Survey, it was responsible for the discovery of potash in an inland salt sea in
the northwest.
Houston, the converging point of railroads, Galveston, Beaumont, Port Arthur and Corpus
Christ! are important seaports.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), sixth. Rural population (1950), 62.7%. In 1950, of the
7,711,194 total population, 6,825,194 were white; 886,000 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 831,667. Farm acreage, 145,889,014. Average acreage per farm.
488.5. Average value per farm, $20,269. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 43,586.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $1,021,655; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $893,230,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957). cotton (value of production), $481,633,000, rank, first;
sorghum grain, $207,857,000, rank, first; cottonseed (value of production), $80,290.000, rank,
first; wheat, $60,906,000; rice, $58,299,000, rank, first; corn, $19,656,000; peanuts, $18,590,000,
rank, fourth; pecan*, $12,278,000, rank, first; hay, $10,649,000, rank, seventh; oats, $9,591,000,
rank, fifth; sweet potatoes, $4,355,000, rank, fourth; potatoes, $2,820,000; barley, $2,701,000;
broom corn (value of production), $2, 376, 000, rank, third; cowpeas, $1,030,000; soybeans, $852,-
000; alfalfa seed, $615,000; sweet clover seed, $352,000, rank, second.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957) : peaches, $1,763,000; strawberries, (value of pro-
duction), $278,000; pears, $202,000, rank, ninth; (citrus) (1957-58): grapefruit, $4,247,000,
rank, third; oranges and tangerines, $96,420,000, rank, fourth.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $812,280,000, rank, first; all
sheep and lambs, $84,874,000, rank, first; hogs and pigs, $22,972,000; horses and mules,
$19,118,000, rank, first.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $59,580,000,
rank, fifth; eggs, $55,718,000; turkeys, $18,388,000. rank, fifth.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957): all milk and cream, $139,482,000, rank, tenth.
Total milk production on farms, 3,036,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): creamed cottage
cheese, 21,106,000 Ibs. ; creamery butter, 6,084.000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids, 6,377,000 Ibs.;
American cheese, 4,733,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 18,962,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Marine and coastal rivers catch (1956), 138,260,000 Ibs.; $25,910,000 value. Principal fish:
shrimp, menhaden, red snapper, oysters. Mississippi River tributaries catch (1956), 1,103,000
Ibs.; $127,000 value.
FORESTS
Total lumber production (1958), 748 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: southern yellow pine,
oak, red and sap gum, black and tupelo gum, cypress, cottonwood and aspen, elm, hickory, ash,
maple, beech, eastern cedar.
MANUFACTURES
Statfctic* for 1964: value added by manufacture, $8,508,188,000. Leading industry groups:
chemicals and allied products, petroleum and coal products, food and kindred products, trans-
portation equipment. Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $456,877,000.
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Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. G.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $8,658,000,000, rank, first. Principal mineral products in order of value: petro-
leum, natural gas liquids, natural gas, sulphur.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephone* (1-1-58), 2,931,700. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, eet.), 4,128,-
000, renk, third. Number of post offices (1957), 1,767. Number of retail stores (1964), 91,267;
sales, $9,020,658,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES'
Total number of counties 254
County, Location on Map and County Scat Pop.
1 Anderson (EC). Palestine 81,875
2 Andrews (WC), Andrews 6,002
8 Angelina (EC). Lufkin 86,032
4 Aransas (S), Rockport 4,252
5 Archer (NC), Archer City 6,816
6 Armstrong (NW), Claude 2,215
7 Atascosa (SC), Jourdanton 20,048
8 Austin (SE), Bellville 14.668
9 Bailey (NW), Muleshoe 7,592
10 Bandera (SC), Bandera 4,410
11 Bastrop (SE), Bastrop 19,622
12 Baylor (NC), Seymour 6.875
18 Bee (S), Beeville 18,174
14 Bell (EC), Belton 78,824
15 Bexar (SC), San Antonio 500,460
16 Blanco (SEC), Johnson City 8,780
17 Borden (NWC), Gail 1,106
18 Bosque (NEC), Meridian 11,886
19 Bowie (NE), Boston 61,966
20 Brazoria (SE), Angleton 46.649
21 Brazos (EC), Bryan 88,890
22 Brewster (SW), Alpine 7,809
28 Briscoe (NW), Silverton 8,528
24 Brooks (S), Falfurrias 9.195
25 Brown (NEC), Brownwood 88,607
26 Burleson (EC), Caldwell 18,000
27 Burnet (SEC), Burnet 10.856
28 Caldwell (SE), Lockhart 19,860
29 Calhoun (SE), Port Lavaca 9,222
80 Callahan (NC), Baird 9,087
81 Cameron (S), Brownsville 125,170
82 Camp (NE), Pittsburg 8,740
88 Carson (NW), Panhandle 6,852
84 Cass (NE), Linden 26,782
86 Castro (NW), Dimmitt 6.417
86 Chambers (SE). Anahuac 7,871
87 Cherokee (EC), Rusk 88,694
88 Childress (NW), Childress 12,128
89 Clay (NC), Henrietta 9,896
40 Cochran (NW), Morton 6,928
41 Coke (C), Robert Lee 4,045
42 Col em an (C), Coleman 16,608
48 Collin (E), McKinney 41,692
44 Ceilings worth (NW), Wellington.. 9,139
45 Colorado (SE), Columbus 17.576
46 Comal (SE), New Braunfels 16,867
47 Comanche (NEC), Comanche 15,616
48 Concho (C), Paint Rock 6,078
49 Cooke (NE), Gainesville 22.146
60 Coryell (EC), Gatesville 16,284
61 Cottle (NW), Paducah 6,099
62 Crane (WC), Crane 8,966
68 Crockett (SWC), Ozona 8,981
64 Crosby (NW), Crosbyton 9,682
56 Culberson (W), Van Horn 1,826
56 Dallam (NW), Dalhart 7,640
57 Dallas (NE), Dallas 614,799
68 Dawson (NWC), Lamesa 19,113
69 Deaf Smith (NW). Hereford 9,111
60 Delta (NE), Cooper 8,964
61 Denton (NE), Denton 41,865
62 DeWitt (SE), Cuero 22,973
68 Dickens (NW), Dickens 7,177
64 Dimmit (S), Carrizo Springs 10,664
66 Donley (NW), Clarendon 6,216
48 Duval (S), San Diego 16,648
67 Eastland (NEC), Eastland 28,942
68 Ector (WC). Odessa 42,102
69 Edwards (SWC), Rocksprings 2,908
County, Location on Map and County Seat Fop.
70 Ellis (EC), Waxahachie 46,64§
71 El Paso (W), El Paso 194,968
72 Erath (NEC), Stephen ville 18,484
73 Falls (EC), Marlin 26,724
74 Fannin (NE), Bonham 81.258
75 Fayette (SE), Lagrange 24,176
76 Fisher (NWC), Roby 11,028
77 Floyd (NW), Floydada 10,535
78 Foard (NC), Crowell 4,216
79 Fort Bend (SE), Richmond 81,056
80 Franklin (NE), Mount Vernon 6,257
81 Freestone (EC). Fairfteld 16,696
82 Frio (SC), Pearsall 10,867
83 Gaines (NWC), Seminole 8,909
84 Galveston (SE), Galveston 118,066
85 Garza (NWC), Post 6,281
86 Gillespie (SEC), Fredericksburg.... 10,520
87 — Glasscock (NWC), Garden City 1,089
88 Goliad (S), Goliad 6,219
89 Gonzales (SE), Gonzales 21,164
90 Gray (NW), Pampa 24,728
91 Grayson (NE), Sherman 70,467
92 Gregg (NE). Longview 61.258
93 Grimes (EC), Anderson 15,186
94 Guadalupe (SE). Seguin 25,392
95 Hale (NW), Plainview 28.211
96 Hall (NW), Memphis 10,980
97 Hamilton (NEC), Hamilton 10,660
98 Hansford (NW), Spearman 4.202
99 Hardeman (NC). Quanah 10.212
100 Hardin (SE), Kountze 19,586
101 Harris (SE), Houston 806,701
102 Harrison (NE), Marshall 47,746
103 — Hartley (NW), Channing 1,918
104 Haskell (NC), Haskell 18,786
105 Hays (SEC), San Marcos 17,840
106 Hemphill (NW), Canadian 4,128
107 Henderson (EC), Athens 28,405
108 Hidalgo (S), Edinburg 160,446
109 Hill (EC). Hillsboro 81.282
110 Hockley (NW), Levelland.- 20,407
111 Hood (NEC), Granbury 6.287
112 Hopkins (NE), Sulphur Springs.... 23,490
118 Houston (EC), Crockett 22,825
114 Howard (W), Big Springs 26.722
115 Hudspeth (W), Sierra Blanca 4,298
116 Hunt (NE), Greenville 42,781
117 Hutchinson (NW), Stinnett 81,580
118 Irion (C), Mertzon 1,690
119 Jack (NC), Jacksboro 7.766
120 Jackson (SE). Edna 12,916
121 Jasper (EC), Jasper 20,049
122 — Jeff Davis (WC), Fort Davis.... 2,090
123 Jefferson (SE), Beaumont 195,083
124 Jim Hogg (S), Hebbronville 5,389
125 Jim Wells (S), Alice 27,991
126 Johnson (NEC), Cleburne 81,890
127 Jones (NC), Anson 22,147
128 Karnes (SE), Karnea City 17,189
129 Kaufman (NE), Kaufman 81,170
130 Kendall (SWC), Boerne 5,428
181 — Kenedy (S), Sarita 682
132 Kent (NWC), Clairemont 2,249
138 Kerr (SC), Kerrville 14,022
134 Kimble (SC), Junction 4,619
136 —King (NW), Guthrie 870
136 Kinney (SC), Brackettville 2.668
137 Kleberg (S), Kingsville 21,991
138 Knox (NC), Benjamin 10,082
•Counties without newspapers are marked —
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LIST OF COUNTIES* (Continued)
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
189 Lamar (NE), Paris 48,088
140 Lamb (NW), Olton 20.015
141 Lampasas (C), Lampasas 9,929
142 La Sail* (8). Cotulla 7.485
148 Lavaca (SE). Hallettsville 22,159
144 Lee (SEC). Giddings 10,144
145 Leon (EC), Centerville 12,024
146 Liberty (SE), Liberty 26,729
147 Limestone (EC). Groesbeck 25,251
148 Lipicomb (NW), Lips comb 8,668
149 Live Oak (S), George West 9,054
150 Llano (SEC), Llano 6,877
161 —Loving (WC), Mentone 227
162 Lubbock (NW), Lubbock 101,048
158 Lynn (NWC). Tahoka 11,080
154 Madison (EC). Madisonville 7,996
166 Marion (NE), Jefferson 10,172
166 Martin (NWC), Stanton 5,541
167 Mason (SEC). Mason 4,945
158 Matagorda (SE), Bay City 21,559
169 Maverick (SC), Eagle Pass 12,292
160 McCulloch (C). Brady 11,701
161 McLennan (EC), Waco 180,194
162 McMullen (S), Tilden 1,187
168 Medina (SC). Hondo 17,018
184 Menard (C). Menard 4,175
166 Midland (WC), Midland 26,785
166 Milam (EC), Cameron 28.685
167 Mills (NEC), Goldthwaite 6,999
168 Mitchell (NWC). Colorado City.... 14,857
169 Montague (NE), Montague 17.070
170 Montgomery (SE). Conroe 24,504
171 Moore (NW). Dumas 18.849
172 Morris (NE), Daingerfield 9 483
178 Motley (NW), Metador 8,968
174 Nacogdoches (EC). Nacogdoches.. 80.826
175 Navarro (EC), Corsicans 89.916
176 Newton (EC), Newton 10,882
177 Nolan (NC), Sweetwater 19.808
JZ2 Jfuu«e8 (S)> C°n>a« Christi 166,471
IIS 2fl\!ltlree (NW)' perryton 6,024
180 Oldham (NW), Vega 1^672
181 Orange (SE), Orange 40.667
182 Palo Pinto (NC), Palo Pinto 17!l64
188 Panola (EC), Carthage 19,260
184 Parker (NEC). Weatherford 21 528
186 Parmer (NW). Farwell 5 787
J2S £eS°S,l3^C)' Port Stockton 9.939
187 Polk (EC), Livingston 16 194
188 Potter (NW), Amarillo 73 866
189 Presidio (SW), Marfa 7 854
190 Rains (NE). Emory 4,266
191 Randall (NW), Canyon 18 774
192 Reagan (WC). Big Lake 3 127
198 —Real (SC), Leakey 2 479
194 Red River (NE). Clarksville 211851
196 Reeves (WC). Pecos 11/746
196 Refugio (S), Refugio 10 118
Pop.
1,081
42.848
8.568
8.887
7,172
85.842
8.666
2,852
22.779
5.001
County. Location on Map and County Seat
197 Roberts (NW), Miami
198 Robertson (EC). Franklin.. — 19.908
199 Rockwall (NE), Rockwall 6,156
200 Runnels (C), Ballinger 16.771
201 Rusk (E), Henderson
202 Sabine (EC), Hemphill
208 San Augustine ( EC ) , San Augustine
204 San Jacinto (EC). Coldspring
205 San Patricio (S), Sinton
206 San Saba (C), San Saba
207 Schleieher (C). Eldorado
208 Scurry (NWC), Snyder
209 Shackelford (NC). Albany
210 Shelby (EC). Center 28.479
211 Sherman (NW). Stratford 2.448
212 Smith (NE), Tyler 74,701
213 Somervell (NEC), Glen Rose 2,542
214 Starr (S). Rio Grande City 18.948
215 Stephens (NC), Breckenridge 10,697
218 Sterling (WC), Sterling City 1,282
217 Stonewall (NC). Aspermont 8,679
218 Sutton (SWC). Sonora 8,748
219 Swisher (NW). Tulia 8.249
220 Tarrant (NEC), Fort Worth 861.258
221 Taylor (NC). Abilene 68,870
222 Terrell (SW), Sanderson 8.189
228 Terry (NW), Brownfleld 18,107
224 Throckmorton (NC).Throckmorton 8,618
225 Titus (NE), Mount Pleasant. — .... 17.801
226 Tom Green (C). San Angelo 68,929
227 Travis (C), Austin 160,980
228 Trinity (EC). Groveton 10.040
229 Tyler (EC), Woodville 11,292
280 Upshur (NE), Gilmer 20,822
231 Upton (WC). Rankin 6,807
282 Uvalde (SC), Uvalde 16.015
288 Val Verde (SWC), Del Rio 16,686
234 Van Zandt (NE), Canton 22,698
235 Victoria (SE), Victoria 81.241
236 Walker (EC), Huntaville 20.168
237 Waller (SE), Hempstead 11,961
238 Ward (WC), Monahans 18,846
239 Washington (EC), Brenham 20,642
240 Webb (S), Laredo 56,141
241 Wharton (SE), Wharton 36.077
242 Wheeler (NW), Wheeler 10,817
243 Wichita (NC), Wichita Falls 98.498
244 Wilbarger (NC). Vernon 20,552
245 Willacy (S). Raymondville 20,920
246 Williamson (EC), Georgetown 88,868
247 Wilson (SE), Floresville 14,672
248 Winkler (WC), Kermit 10.064
249 Wise (NE), Decatur 16,141
260 Wood (NE), Quitman 21.808
251 Yoakum (NW). Plains 4.889
262 Young (NC). Graham 16,810
263 Zapata (S), Zapata 4,406
254 Zavala (SC), Crystal City 11,201
"Counties without newspapers are marked —
TEXAS NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 110
Evening Dailies (89)
Morning Dailies (21)
Daily Foreign (2)
Daily, with Sunday edition ....(71)
Tri-weekly 3
Semi-weekly 22
Weekly 529
Free or partly free circ. wklies (8)
Semi-monthly 2
Monthly i
Shoppers (4)
Total Newspapers 667
Number
9
1
Periodicals
Period of Issue
Daily
Tri-weekly
Semi-weekly w
Weekly ".".".'.".".".".".".". 237
Fortnightly 5
Semi-monthly 3
Monthly 114
Bi-monthly 14
Quarterly 13
Thirteen times a year 6
Eight times a year 2
Seven times a year 1
Six times a year l
Four times a year 1
Every three weeks 1
Total Periodicals 414
Total number of publications 1 081
County seats ( indicated by f) having publications '.'.'.'.'. *285
Total number of towns bavin* publications 51?
Per drcolatiosi ft«ur*s for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List in back off Directory. Occasionally It Is
possible to Incorporate a later Afore la that list.
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ABERNATHY JC8J4). pop. 1.002; Hale Co. <NW). 19 m N Slm^bot^ATASP RB? *"
Cotton gin. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, sugar beets, grain.
Review 4- ............. ................ .»..Thursday........Independent ------- 1921 7 24 280 2.00 $938
Buford F. Davenport. Editor and Publisher.
ABILENE* (E6). pop. 45,670; Taylor Co. (NC). 40 m E of Sweetwater. TAP; FWftD
Manufacture* work clothing, candy, ice cream, fishing tools, cottonseed
products. Three banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $184,069,974; deposits (6-30-
58), $86,503,817. Oil refinery. Hardin-Simmons University; Abilene Christian
College; McMurry College. Diversified farming. Cotton, cattle. TV station.
Hardin-Simmons Brand V ........ Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1916 5 24 2i24 x2.00 tl,500
Students of Hardin-Simmons University, Editors and Publishers, Box 809.
McMurry W.r-Whoop+ V ..... Wedne.d.y ..... Codle^te
Students of McMurry College. Publishers, 14th and Sayles Sts.
Optimist+V ............................ Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1912 5 24 224 1.00 $2,660
Students of Abilene Christian College. Editors and Publishers.
[Every Morn., 1881 8 22 301 18.00**31,761
Reporter-News -f ..................... { Evg. ex. Sat. Democratic ........ Evening circ. 18.00 ** 19,923
l
. . . .
J l&Sun. Sunday circ.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Frank Grimes. Editor; Howard McMahon, Publisher, Box 80.
West Texas Today + ............. Monthly .......... Ch. of Com ......... 1920 3 27 139x4.00 4,736
James O. Roberson, Editor ; West Texas Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
760 Cedar St.
ALAMO (Fll%), pop. 8,017; Hidalgo Co. (S). 26 m W of Harlingen. MP RR. Fruit
and vegetable canning and packing; cotton gins. Agriculture. Citrus fruits.
vegetables, corn, cotton.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 6 26 266 2.00 5550
Earl C. Hamburg, Editor and Publisher, Box 668.
ALBA (J4%), pop. 647; Wood Co. (NE). 40 m SE of Greenville. MKT; TAP RRs.
Bank, Mineola. Cotton gin; grist mill. Lignite coal mines. Agriculture. Cotton,
tomatoes.
Reporter-h ................................ Friday ............. Ind. Dem ........... 1904 7 24 276 2.00 J400
James B. Dudley. Editor and Publisher.
ALBANYf (E5). pop. 2,241; Shackleford Co. (NC). 86 m NE of Abilene. MKT RR.
Manufactures oil well supplies. Machine shops ; cotton gin ; hatchery. Oil wells.
Stock, grain farms. Cattle, cotton.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1883 8 24 280 2.50 §1,997
J. H. McGaughey, Editor and Publisher.
ALICEf (F10), pop. 16,449; Jim Wells Co. (S). 48 m W of Corpus Christi. TM;
SP RRs.
Manufactures cottonseed oil. Machine shop; bottling works; meat packing
plant; oil refinery; cold storage plant. Oil wells; sulphur mines. Stock, dairy,
poultry, truck farms. Cotton, corn, feed crops.
w . „ , fEvg.ex.Sat.A-, www%,,..f. 1894 8 22 297 15.60 $6,289
Echo + ...................................... \Sun.,Sun.M. Democratic ........ Sunday circ. §6,289
V. D. Ringwald, Editor and Publisher, P.O. Box 450.
News-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 7 24 283 2.00 §2,994
J. C. Duckett, Editor; Alice News Publishing: Co.
ALPINEf (Dll%), pop. 6.261; Brewster Co. (SW). 190 m SE of El Paso. AT&SF;
SP RRs. Airline, TTA. Sul Ross State Teachers College. Summer resort. Quick-
silver mines. Ranching.
Avalanche-f ............................. Thursday Independent . 1889 8 22 280 3.00 §1,850
James W. Glasscock, Editor and Publisher.
Flame-f (offset) (no adv.). ...Quarterly ........ Poetry ................ 1954 60 106 3.00 600
Miss Lilith Lorraine, Editor and Publisher.
Sul Ross Sky line -f V .............. Ftntly( Wed.).. Collegiate ......... 1917 8 24 280 2.00 1,100
Students of Sul Ross Stpte College, Editors and Publishers.
ALTO (J6), pop. 1,021; Cherokee Co. (EC). 50 m S of Tyler. SLSW RR. Manufac-
tures crates, lumber. Pine timber. Stock, poultry, fruit farms. Tomatoes.
cotton, corn.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1899 6 26 280 2.50 §1,10O
Frank L. Weimar ft Son. Publishers.
ALVARADO (G5), pop. 1.656; Johnson Co. (NEC). 26 m S of Fort Worth. AT&SF;
MKT RRs. Furniture, women's garment factories; cotton gins; bottling
works ; machine shops. Farming. Cotton, corn, oats.
Bulletin-f ................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1880 7 24 280 2.00
Franklin Par due, Editor and Publisher.
ALVIN (J8), pop. 8,701; Braioria Co. (SE). 25 m S of Houston. AT&SF; MP RRs.
Nurseries. Oil and gas refineries. Oil wells; sulphur mines. Dairy, rice, stock
farms.
Sun-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 8 24 301 2.50 2,752
Mrs. Adelaide Jacob, Editor; Alvin Publishing Co.
ALVORD (G4), pop. 786; Wise Co. (NE). 45 m NW of Fort Worth. FW&D RR. Feed
and grist mill. Diversified farming. Melons, peanuts.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 6 24 280 2.00 600
Guy M. Crews. Editor; Crews Printing Company, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June snd March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
9P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use» Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssued only during academic Tear. ^Subscription included In membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Grids to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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AMARILLOf (C2Mt), pop. 74.246; Potter Co. (NW). 820 m NW of Fort Worth. CRI&P;
AT&SF; FW&D RRs. Airlines: BNF; CEN; CAL; TWA.
Important cattle and oil distribution center. Manufactures carbon black, sheet
metal produ ' " -----
Circ
301 16.60*^37,029
13,311
550
*7,719
lucta; helium, brick and tile, and synthetic rubber. Oil refineries:
railroad shops; zinc smelter; flour mills. Four banks; bank deposits (7-15-57),
$140,908,500. 89,511 electric (AC) meters; 84.443 gas (nat.) meters; 52,726
telephones. Farming. Wheat, grain, sorghums, corn. Two TV stations.
Globe-Times -f {llfun.** S**' Independent 1924 8 24
Price includes Newt-Globe.
Thomas H. Thompson, Editor; Globe-News Publishing Co., Ninth and Harrison Sts.
News 4- Morn. ex. Sun. Independent 1909 8 24 301 16.60 **44, 595
Price includes News-Globe. Color and comic strip advg. accepted in both dailies.
Wes Izzard, Editor; Globe-News Publishing Co., Ninth and Harrison Sts.
News-Globe-f Sunday Independent 1926 8 24 301 **68,792
Globe-News Publishing Co., Ninth and Harrison Sts.
Quarter Horse Journal Monthly {Sid Rac'g6*1'* 1948 3 27 14° 3'°°
Don Tarver, Editor; American Quarter Horse Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 271.
Ranger, The-f V Bi-wkly, Mon.. Collegiate 1929 6 23 259 1.00
Student* of Amarillo College, Editors and Publishers.
West Texas Register -f- Friday Catholic 1936 8 23 294 3.00
Rev. L. T. Matthiesen, Litt.M., Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
1800 N. Spring, P. O. Box 2009.
ANAHUACf (K8), pop. 1,284; Chambers Co. (SE). On Trinity Bay, 85 m NW of
Galveston. Railroad station, Devers. SP RR. Ships fish. Oil wells, sulphur mines.
Pine timber. Agriculture, especially rice, vegetables. Cattle.
Progress-f Thursday Independent 1908 8 23 301 2.50 1,163
J. D. McClung, Editor; Trinity Publishing Co.
ANDREWSf (B5), pop. 8,294; Andrews Co. (WC). 100 m S of Lubbock. Railroad
station, Midland. TAP RR. Cotton gin; boiler works. Oil wells. Farming and
ranching.
Andrews County News -f Thurs.&Sun Ind. Dem 1934 8 24 301 5.00 §2,665
James Roberta, Editor; Chas. W. Roberts, Publisher.
ANGLETONf (J8%), pop. 8,899; Brazoria Co. (SE). 40 m 8 of Houston. MP RR.
Cotton gin. Agriculture. Cotton, rice, cattle.
Times -f .Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 294 3.00 J2.780
Faye Heygood, Editor; Bruce H. Morisse, Publisher.
ANSONf (E5), pop. 2,708; Jones Co. (NC). 28 m NW of Abilene. FW&D RR. Cotton
gins. Oil fields. Diversified farming. Cotton, cattle, poultry.
Western Observer -f .Thursday Democratic 1882
Homer Hutto, Editor; Ed. W. Sprowls, Publisher.
8 24 280 2.50 §1,827
ANTON (B3H), pop. 984; Hockley Co. (NW). 26 m NW of Lubbock. AT&SF RR.
Oil wells. Cotton gins. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
News-f- Friday Democratic 1930 6 24 276 2.00 §671
A. E. Richards, Editor and Publisher.
ARANSA5 PASS (G9H), pop. 5,896; San Patricio Co. (S). On Aransas Bay, 26 m NE
of Corpus Christ!. SP RR. Oil fields and refineries. Exports oil. Resort. Shrimp,
salt water fisheries. Agriculture. Grapes, tomatoes, cucumbers.
Progress-f Thursday Democratic 1909 7 24 280 4.00 §2,058
J. G. Richards, Editor; Wayne W. Welch and J. G. Richards, Publishers, Box 935.
ARCHER CITYf (F4), pop. 1,901; Archer Co. (NC). 25 m SW of Wichita Falls. Rail-
road station, Wichita Falls. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cattle ranching, wheat, oats.
Archer County News 4- Thursday Democratic 1908 7 24 280 2.50 1,125
Archer County News, Publisher.
ARLINGTON (F2), pop. 7,692; Tarrant Co. (NEC). 18 m E of Ft. Worth. TAP RR.
Manufactures tire patches, automobiles, cans and containers, carbonated water;
ornamental iron works; iron fabrication; hatcheries; nurseries; planing mill.
Agriculture. Truck crops, fruit, poultry. College,
f Citizen + Monday Independent 1933 8 24 294 2.50
| Journal4- .- Thursday Independent 1897 8 24 294 2.50
*• n.**nv
§8,285
§8,376
111,430
t3,707
George W. Hawkes, Editor ; The Citizen-Journal Corporation, Publisher.
Mentor-f ~ Monthly fCoaching A 1950 3 28 140 2.50
Not published during June and July. ^Training Controlled free dist.
A. K. Roberson, Editor; Pete Collett. Publisher, Box 426.
f Daily ex. Sat.
News -Texan (offset) {&Sun.. Independent .1908 8 22 294
( Sun. Morn.
Combined circ. with Grand Prairie News-Texan — 11,000.
Richard H. Nichols, Editor; Staley T. McBrayer. Publisher, 119 E. Main St.
Shorthorn-f- V Tuesday Collegiate 1917 8 23 294 xl.50 4,290
Students of Arlington State College, Editors and Publishers.
ASPERMONTt (D4%), pop. 1,062; Stonewall Co. (NC). 60 m NW of Abilene. FW&D
RR. Cotton gins. Stock, dairy* grain, poultry, fruit farms.
8tar+ .Thursday Democratic 1897 7 24 276 3.00 §1,125
L. C. Welch, Editor and Publisher, Box 98.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory In front of book.
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ATHENSf (J5%), pop. 5.194; Henderson Co. (EC). 68 m 8E of Dallas. SLSW; SP
RRs. Manufactures brick, tile, pottery, glass, furniture, underwear. Cotton gins.
Bean, pea processing plant. Ships vegetables, fruit. Gum, oak timber. Diversi-
fied farming. Cotton, corn, peas, cattle, hogs.
Review + Evg. ex. Sun....Democratic 1900 8 24 290 13.20
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Re view + Thursday Democratic 1885 8 24 290 2.00
H. M. Kemp, Editor; R. E. Dwelle. Publisher, 214 3. Palestine.
ATLANTA (K4%), pop. 8,782; Cass Co. (NE). 24 m E of Texarkana. T&P RR. Manu-
factures gloves. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton.
Citizens' Journal + Thursday Democratic 1879 7 24 280 2.00
D. P. Harrell, Editor and Publisher.
AUSTINf (G7%), pop. 182,459; Travis Co. (C). The State Capital. On Colorado River,
75 m N of San Antonio. MP; MKT; SP RRs. Six dams and six lakes, fur-
nishing electric power for sixteen counties. Airlines: BNF; CAL; TTA.
Manufactures brick, furniture, tile, canned chili and tamale, paint, truck and
refrigerator bodies, concrete products, boats, luggage, natural gas burners. Large
meat packing plant; greenhouses; bottling works. Trade center. Six banks;
deposits (6-6-57), $192,440,414. 49,975 electric (AC) meters; 42,898 gas
(nat.) meters; 65,389 telephones. Ships cattle, cotton, mohair, pecans. Lime-
stone quarries; oil wells; fisheries. University of Texas; St. Edward's Uni-
versity and other colleges and institutions. Ranch, chicken, turkey and dairy
center. TV station.
Alcalde V Monthly Coll. Alumni 1913 8
The Ex-Students' Assn. of the University of Texas, Publisher,
P. O. Box 8013, University Sta.
' American + Morn.ex.Sun... Democratic 1914
Price includes Sunday American-Statesman.
American-Statesman -f Sunday Democratic 1871
Statesman-!- Evg. ex. Sun.. ..Democratic 1924
Price includes Sunday American-Statesman.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Charles E. Green, Editor; Newspapers Inc., Publisher (1).
Clrc
§3/167
§2,159
82,125
26 132 x3.00 13,052
9 22 304 19.80 **35,066
22
22
304
304
**53,411
19.80 **28>964
°* >Quarterly Psychological.... 1887 1 50 91 7.00
Karl MT'Dallenbach, Editor; American Journal of Psychology, Publisher,
102 Mezes Hall, University of Texas.
r»u«~i, w.~~ i -a* *vi /Restaurant 1940 3 27 140 x
Chuck Wagon-f Monthly {Trade Controlled free dist.
Margaret Birdsong, Editor; Texis Restaurant Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 545
Firm Foundation Tuesday Ch. of Christ 1884 2 43 141 8.00
Reuel Lemmons, Editor; Firm Foundation Pub. House, 8110 Guadalupe St. (1).
Independent Garageman, The. Monthly Automotive 1952 \ || 140 8'°°
The Independent Gara gem en's Assn. of Texas, Pub., 1207-B W. 34th St. (5).
Language (no adv.) Quarterly Philological 1925 1 58 108x8.00
Bernard Bloch, Editor; Linguistic Society of America, Publisher, Box 7790.
University Station (12).
Matrix Bi-monthly Journalists 1915 3 26 129 2.00
Floy Johnson, Editor; Theta Sigma Phi, Publisher, Box 7619, University Station.
3,100
2,500
4,295
$2,127
$8,700
} Monthly .......... Collegiate .......... 1898 5 24 227 x2.00 13,500
Students of St. Edward's University, Editors and Publishers (4).
{
.. Quarterly ........ Historical .......... 1897 1 48 101 x5.00
H. B. Carroll, ^'Editor; Texas State His'l Assn., Pub., 8011, University Sta. (12).
1919
90
$1,965
*816
Harry E. Moore, Editor; Southwestern Social Science Assn., Publisher.
University of Texas (12).
'Summer Texan-f .................... Tues. A Fri ..... Collegiate
Issued only June, July, August.
1900 5 23 294 1.25 J3.000
Texan+V {& Sat'"*"011" Colle*Iate 190° 8 23 294 6'75 *16'000
Texas Student Publications, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 8040, Univ. Sta.
Texas Architect Monthly Architectural 195° Contr20Wfr°ee dist.
Texas Society of Architects. Publishers, 827 Perry-Brooks Bldg.
Tex., Bu..ne8. Review Monthly {!S±S'y* 19" <4nt"lUdftUdi.°t
John R. Stockton, Editor; Bureau of Business Research, Publisher,
College of Business Administration, University of Texas (12).
Texas Butane News-f Monthly {Fndu?.6 " Controlled free dist.
B. A. Heidt. Editor; Texas Butane Dealers Assn., Publisher, 1628 S. Lamar Blvd.
Texas Carrier Monthly Rural Del'y 1926 4 26 182 xl.OO
Melvin Courtney, Editor; Dublin Progress, Publisher, Dublin.
Texas Chiropractor .Monthly Chiropractic 1942 2 28 112 x2.00
Texas State Chiropractic Assn.. Publisher, Perry-Brooks Bldg.
t8,500
2,077
2,328
1,450
1:2,450
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +U*es Mats. *Noaparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee,
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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Texas Cooperative News + Monthly { Cooperative 194° B 24 198 x'60 *16'500
Not issued during August and December.
Bruno E. Schroeder, Editor; Texas Co-operative Ginners Assn. and Texas
Federation of Co-operatives, Publisher, 807 Nash Bldg.
Texas Future Farmer, The Monthly Farming 1928 3 27 140 xl.OO 18,000
Not issued during June and August.
Lois T. Johnson, Editor ; Texas Assn. of Future Farmers, Publisher,
Drawer AA, Capitol Station (11).
Texas Lawman Monthly Law Enf 'men t... 1930 3 26 143 xS.OO 6,780
Lewis E. Berry, Editor; Sheriffs' Assn. of Texas, Publisher, Box 4097,
N. Austin Station.
Texas Law Review -f 8 ti. a yr Legal 1922 1 60 98 10.00 2,200
.
Not issued during March, July, August, September.
Texas Law Review, Inc., Publisher, Univ
, .
iversity of Texas Law School (12).
Texas Legion News + ............. Monthly .......... Am. Legion ........ 1929 5 80 210
G. Ward Moodey, Editor; Dept. of Texas American Legion, Publishers,
Drawer Y, Capitol Station.
Texas Municipalities + ........... Monthly .......... Munic. Gov't ...... 1914
G. de Graffenried, Editor; League of Texas Municipalities, Publisher,
402 Vaughn Bldg.
Texas Observer -f- ................... .Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1906 4 28 224
Ronnie Dugger, Editor; Texas Observer Co., Ltd., Publisher, 604 W. 24th St.
Texas Oil Jobber ...................... Monthly .......... Oil ...................... 1951 8 26 184 x
Texas Oil Jobbers Assn., Publishers, 1120 W. 19th St. Controlled free dist.
Texas Outlook -f ..................... .Monthly .......... Education .......... 1914 8 27 140 xS.OO
Texas State Teachers Assn., Publisher, 816 W. 12th St.
Texas Parade ........................... Monthly .......... {l^ndu?.' News 1986 8 27 14S 8'00
William B. Alderman, Editor; Texas Parade, Inc., Publisher, Drawer G,
Capitol Station.
Texas Pharmacy + .................. Monthly .......... Retail Drugs ...... 1886 Controlled1 free dist.
C. J. M. Roesch, Editor; Texas Pharmaceu'l Assn., Pub., Austin Savings Bldg.
^ottT^Swedis^)^*? } Thursday ........ Liberal ............... 1896 7 24 278 2.60
G. B. Knape, Editor;;' Texas Posten Printing Co., Publisher, P. O. Box 4206.
Texas Press Messenger-f ...... Monthly .......... Journ. A Ptg ...... 1925 3 26 140 6.00
Vern Sanford, Editor; Texas Press Assn., Publisher, 1716 San Antonio St.
Texas Public Employee 4- ....... Monthly .......... Employment ..... 1946 8 28 138x2.00
W. Cleigh Nease, Editor; Texas Public Employees Assn., Publisher, Box 2146.
Texas Ranger-f- ....................... 7 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Humor ....... 1888 3 28 147 1.75
Not published during May, June. July, August or January.
Texas Student Publications, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 8040, Univ. Sta.
Teo7^e^inJe°!!.r.!!a.! jMonthly .......... Medical ............... 1905 2 86 126 x6.00
Texas Medical' Assn.*, "Publishers, 1801 N. Lamar Blvd.
TIPRO Reporter. ..................... Bi-monthly ..... Petr. Indus ........ 1948 8 27 140 x
W. E. Turner, Editor; Texas Independent Producers and
Royalty Owners Assn., Publisher, 304 Vaughn Bldg.
True West. ............................... Bi-monthly •{^HUt?11' 195S 8 2? 148
Subscription rate is $8.00 for 12 issues.
Joe Austell Small, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 5008 (31).
BAIRDf (E6), pop. 1,821; Callahan Co. (NC). 21 m E of Abilene. TAP RR. Oil wells.
Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, cotton.
Star-H ....................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1887 7 24 280 2.60
J. L. Ault, Editor and Publisher.
BALLINGERf (E6%), pop. 6,802; Runnels Co. (C). On Colorado River, 85 m NE of
San Angelo. AftS; AT ASF RRs. Manufactures rotary filers, mattresses. Cotton
gins: nurseries; creameries. Oil wells. Agriculture. Livestock, cotton, peanuts.
Ledger -f .................................. .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1884 8 24 308 2.00 3.892
T. P. Simpson, Editor; Francis Perry, Publisher.
News + ..................................... Friday ............. Ind. Dem ............ 1933 5 24 210 1.50
Ed. F. Cox, Editor; News Printing Company. Publisher.
BANDERAf (E7%). pop. 1,086; Bandera Co. (SO. 48 m NW of San Antonio.
Railroad station, San Antonio. SP; MKT; MP RRs. Cedar timber. Agriculture.
Bulletin .................................... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1945 7 24 280 8.00 $1,560
Hunter Publishing Co., Upper Main St.
BANGS (E6), pop. 985; Brown Co. (NEC). 115 m W of Waco. AT&SF RR. Cotton
gins ; feed mill. Agriculture.
Brown County Gazette + ....... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1923 6 24 224 8.00 $1,117
Forrest Kyle. Editor and Publisher.
BARTLETT (G6%), pop. 1,727; Bell Co. (EC). 40 m NE of Austin. MKT RR. Cotton
gins ; cottonseed products factory. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, onions.
Tribune-News -f- ...................... Friday ............. Ind. Dem ............ 1886 6 26 280 2.50 $961
Robert C. Ford, Editor and Publisher, 108 Wiest Clark.
Ctrcristton **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June sod March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold (tee. sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
cms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRsmt McNally
estimste. VIssued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership lee.
BE SURE TO READ the Cotde to the me of the Directory to front of book.
970
x $85,000
318
4,722
4.00 §5,931
$2,055
70,882
3,386
429
§1,215
1940
23,000
*5,700
$7,752
7,230
82,136
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Estab Coli*WidthTDepth Sub
Bastrop Co. (SE). On Colorado River, navigable.
. (G7%), pop. 8,176 i DMtrop \>o. IDJEU;. wn voioraao raver, navigaoie.
28 m SE of Austin. MKT RR. Saw mill. Coal mines; oil wells. Diversified farm-
Cirt
Ing, ranching. Cattle, cotton, corn, pecans.
Advertiser -f Thursday Democratic 1858
Amy S. Standifer. Editor; R. E. Standifer, Publisher.
7 28 280 2.50
BAY CITYf (J8ft), pop. 0,427; Matagorda Co. (SE). On Colorado River, 65 m 8W of
Houston. AT&SF; MP; SP RRs. Rice, flour, veneer mills; cotton gin; hatchery.
Fisheries. Oil wells ; sulphur mines. Farming.
f Matagorda County Tribune -f Thursday Democratic 1845 8 24 294 2.50
« Tribune-l- {fatf'&Sun. Democratic .1904 8 24 294 10.40
I Southern Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
News (offset) + „ .Thursday Independent 1946 7 24 280 8.00
Hilda Rae, Editor; Bay City News, Publisher, P. O. Box 481.
BAYTOWN (J8), pop. 22,988; Harris Co. (SE). 22 m E of Houston. SP; MP RRs.
Manufactures lumber and building materials, synthetic rubber, carbon black,
ink. Oil refineries. Diversified farming, cotton, rice, figs.
f Evg. ex. Sat.
Sun {& Sun,
I Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Fred Hartman, Publisher, P. O. Box 90.
Ind. Dem..
1919 9
22 294 17.40
Sunday circ.
687
8,477
8,012
$10,963
{10,963
BEAUMONTf (K7%), pop. 94,014; Jefferson Co. (SE). On Neches River, 85 m E
of Houston. MP; AT&SF; KCS; SP RRs. Airlines: DAL; EAL; TTA. Port
of entry with extensive commerce.
Manufactures petroleum products, synthetic rubber, oil well machinery, wood
products. Rice mills; shipyards. Oil, gas wells, sulphur mining. Four banks;
bank clearings (6-80-58), $326,888,652; deposits (6-30-58), $144,485,393.
33,048 electric (res.) meters; 80,826 gas meters; 30,133 telephones. One TV
station.
1880 9 22 310 21.00**64,993
Sunday circ.**76,289
Journal + .................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1889 9 22 310 21.00**26,05S
Price includes Sunday Enterprise.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Prints free diet.
merchandising paper monthly (15th of mo.) called Beaumont Retailer.
The Enterprise Co., Publisher, Liberty and Walnut Sts.
Gulf Coast Cattleman and "I
ru,.^ A>-
,.^
[Monthly ....... {SSI?
* *Mkt-
1935 3 28 140 2.00
Louisiana Cattleman
and Stockman -f
Ralph S. Cooper, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 2087.
Redbird, TheV (offset) .......... Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1951 5 22 180
Students of Lamar State College of Technology, Editors and Publishers.
8,867
2.00 t3,000
BEEVILLEf (GO), pop. 9,848; Bee Co. (S). 45 m NW of Corpus Christi. SP RR.
Airline, TTA. Manufactures oil field equipment, soft drinks, brooms, mattresses,
feeds. Oil wells. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, livestock.
Bee- Picayune-}- .Thursday Democratic 1886 8 24 294 3.00 **3,493
Geo. H. Atkins, Editor ; Beeville Publishing Company.
BELLVILLEf (H7%), pop. 2,112; Austin Co. (SE). 55 m NW of Houston. AT&SF
RR. Furniture factory. Cotton gins ; hatchery ; poultry dressing and locker plants ;
creamery. Roundhouse and machine shops. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, grain,
watermelons.
Brethren Journal (Bratrskel**^ 41.i-. T>-U_J~.,= IOAO o o« no 1 en t RT«
Listy)-f (Eng. & Czech. ).JMonthly Religious 1902 2 26 98 1.50 1,576
Rev. Josef A. Barton, Editor; Evangelical Unity of the Czech-Moravian
Brethren, Publisher, Route 1.
Times -f .Thursday Democratic 1879 7 24 280 2.50 §2,739
Edward M. Holder, Editor; F. W. Zeiske, Publisher.
BELTONf (G6%), pop. 6,246; Bell Co. (EC). 45 m SW of Waco. AT&SF; MKT RRs.
Manufactures farm machinery, rock wool insulation, desks, chairs. Cotton gin;
machine shop. Mary Hardin-Baylor College (women). Resort. Agriculture. Cot-
ton, corn, pecans.
Bells, The-f- V .Saturday Coll. News 1917 c
Students of Mary Hardin-Baylor College, Editors and Publishers.
Journal -f Thursday Democratic 1866 7 24
James H. Russell, Publisher.
Progress-f V (no adv.) Monthly .Coll. News 1954 3 80 140 x
Students of Mary Hardin-Baylor College, Editors and Publishers, Box 96,
Baylor Sta.
BENAVIDES (F10), pop. 8,016; Duval Co. (S). 65 m SW of Corpus Christi. TM RR.
OH wells ; salt mines. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, cattle.
Facts-f- Friday Ind. Dem 1926 7 24 280 2.00
J. L. C. Beaman, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Drawer "CX".
BERTRAM (F7), pop. X548; Burnet Co. (SEC). 40 m NW of Austin. SP RR. Cotton
gin; feed mill. Cedar timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Enterprise .Thursday Democratic 1916 6 26 276 2.00 51,078
N. Oliver Cox, Editor and Publisher, Vaughn St. Box 168.
OreuUtk>n--**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; wJttne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubllaher't Report; Light face, estimated. +U»es Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Population— 1950 Census. xJtand McKally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the GuMs to the use el the Directory In treat of book.
t500
$250
280 2.00 §1,640
14.500
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BIG LAKE (C6%), pop. 2.152; Reagen Co. (WC). 63 m SW of San Angelo. AT&SF RR.
Oil wells. Agriculture. Cattle, sheep, goats, wool, mohair.
Wildcat ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 7 22 280 2.50 §1,050
J. L. Werst, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
BIG SPRING! (C5ft), pop. 17,286; Howard Co. (NWC). 75 m NW of San Angelo.
TAP RR. Airline, CAL. Manufactures oil well supplies and field equipment,
chemicals, mattresses. Oil refineries; cotton gins. Trade center. Oil wells.
Agriculture. Livestock.
Herald4- (Evjf* ex' Sat'& Democratic 1904 8 23 301 18.20 **9,529
Jteraw-f- ................................... \Sun., Sun. M. u«mocra«c ..... Sunday circ. **9,919
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. W. Whipkey, Editor and Publisher, 710 Scurry St.
BISHOP (G10), pop. 2.731; Nueces Co. (S). 80 m SW of Corpus Christi. MP RR.
Cotton gins; grain, feed mills; chemical factory. Agriculture. Cotton, grain.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 7 24 280 3.00 950
W. E. Newton, Jr.. Editor; Mrs. W. E. Newton. Publisher.
BLANCO (F7%). pop. 718; Blanco Co. (SEC). 48 m N of San Antonio. Railroad
station, San Marcos. MP; MKT RRs. Ships wool, mohair. Diversified farm-
ing. Tomatoes, corn, oats.
Blanco County News-f- .......... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1928 6 24 273 2.00 J435
J. N. Houck, Editor and Publisher.
BLOOMING GROVE (H5%). pop. 786; Navarro Co. (EC). 50 m NE of Waco. Nearest
railroad station, Coruicana. SP; SLSW; FW&D; CRI&P RRs. Cotton gins.
Agriculture. Livestock, cotton, corn, hay.
Times-h .................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1890 7 24 280 2.00 468
W. A. Crawford, Editor and Publisher.
BOERNEf (F7%), pop. 1,802; Kendall Co. (SWC). 30 m NW of San Antonio. SP
RR. Feed, lumber mills. Cedar timber. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, wheat.
Star + ....................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1900 6 26 280 2.00 1,427
J. R. Davis, Editor; W. G. Davis, Jr., Publisher.
BOGATA (J4), pop. 986; Red River Co. (NE). 24 m SE of Paris. P&MP RR. Oak, ash
timber. Dairy, stock, truck farms. Cotton, corn, tomatoes.
News-f- ..................................... Friday ............. Ind. Agric .......... 1910 7 28 280 2.00 §1,080
Sam C. Holloway, Editor and Publisher.
BONHAMf (H4), pop. 7,049; Fannin Co. (NE). 85 m NE of Dallas. T&P RR. Manu-
factures gasoline pumps, work and play clothes, mobile homes. Cotton mills;
marble works. Agriculture. Cotton.
JEvg.ex.Sat.&T , ~ ^ 1892 8 24 294 6.00 §4,793
Ind. Dem ............ circ. 4793
.
Sunday circ. §4,793
Aubrey McAlister and Paul F. Miller. Publishers.
Herald-f ................................... Mon. & Thurs.. Independent ...... 1927 7 24 280 1.50 §1350
Aubrey McAllister. Editor and Publisher.
BOOKER (Dl), pop. 619; Lipscomb Co. (NW). 110 m NE of Amarillo. AT&SF RR.
Grain elevator? cold storage plant. Agriculture, especially grain. Wheat,
barley, oats.
N«ws-f ..................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 7 24 280 2.00 §490
W. E. Campbell. Editor and Publisher.
BORGER (C2). pop. 18,059; Hutchinson Co. (NW). 46 m NE of Amarillo. AT&SF
RR. Airline, CEN. Manufactures tanks, torpedoes. Carbon black, synthetic rubber
plants; gasoline refineries; sheet metal works. Oil wells. Stock, grain farms.
N.w.-He»,d+
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. C. Phillips, Editor; Panhandle Publishing Company, Inc., 209 N. Mam St.
BOWIE (G4). pop. 4,544; Montague Co. (NE). 68 m NW of Fort Worth. FW&D;
CRI&P RRs. Mattress factory; feed mills; peanut warehouses; oil refineries.
Oil wells. Agriculture. Grain, peanuts, cotton.
Banner-f _________ ....................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1957 7 23 280 2.50 §1,028
Bert Diznock. Jr.. Editor; D and D Enterprises, Publisher, Box 181. J700 — Free
News-f- ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 8 22 280 3.00 §2,900
Emerson Lynn, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 601 Liveoak.
BRACKETTVILLEf (D8), pop. 1,858; Kinney Co. (SC). 115 m W of San Antonio.
Railroad station, Spofford. SP RR. Cattle, sheep, goat ranches.
News-Mail ................................ Friday ............. Independent ...... 1880 6 26 280 2.00 §325
Mrs. Thomas J. Hurd, Editor; Thomas Kurd, Publisher.
BRADYf (E6%), pop. 6,944; McCulloch Co. (C). 60 ra S of Brownwood. AT&SF RR.
Airline, TTA. Wool scouring, peanut and castor bean crushing plants. Bottling
works ; cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, pecans, cattle.
rHerald-h ................................... Tuesday .......... Ind. Dem ............ 1943 7 24 280 2.50 §2,984
1 ^Texts^Ne^?* }Friday ............. Ind' Dem ............ 188° 7 24 2?6 2'5° *2***
I L. B. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
BRECKENRIDGEf (F8), pop. 6,610; Stephens Co. (NC). 60 m NE of Abilene.
CRI&P RR. Airline, CAL. Manufactures oil well supplies; gasoline. Creameries.
Gas, oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, livestock.
(Evg. ex.Sat., 192o 8 24 294 6.00 §4,94«
American -f .............................. {Sun. & Mon. Democratic ........ A"*v Sunday circ. §4>M6
(.Sun. Morn.
C. M. Hall, Editor; Walter Murray, Publisher.
Clrail^ion— jHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jttne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
•us, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtllj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fet.
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BREMOND (H6), pop. 1,141; Robertson Co. (EC). 48 m SB of Waco. SP RR. Cotton
gins. Canneries. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tomatoes, cantaloupes.
Pre«« ........................................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 7 24 280 2.00
P. M. Johnson, Editor; L. D. Pettey, Publisher.
BRENHAMf (H7), pop. 6,041; Washington Co. (EC). 72 m NW of Houston.
AT&SF; SP RRs. Cotton and cottonseed oil mills; chick hatchery; creameries;
Manufactures brooms, mops, mattresses. Agriculture. Cotton, poultry, dairying.
Clrc
$625
Banner-Press-f
Democratic 1866 8 23 294 10.00 **3,495
T. S. Whitehead, Editor and Publisher.
BRIDGEPORT (G4%), pop. 2,049; Wise Co. (NE). 35 m NW of Fort Worth. CRI&P
RR. Manufactures brick and tile. Cotton gins ; hatchery. Limestone quarries ;
cotton wood timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Index -f Friday Ind. Dem 1898 6 24 273 2.50 $1,160
Harlan Bridwell, Editor and Publisher, Box 986.
BRONTE (D5%), pop. 1,020; Coke Co. (C). 33 m N of San Angelo. AT&SF RR.
Cotton gins ; concrete products, chemicals manufactured. Oil refineries. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, grain, livestock.
Enterprise-}- .Friday Democratic 1906 5 24 224 2.50 §796
Mrs. Ben Oglesby, Editor; Ben Oglesby. Publisher.
BROOKSHIRE (J7%), pop. 1,015; Waller Co. (SE). 28 m W of Houston. MKT
RR. Gas cycling plant. Rice driers; cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, rice, pea-
nuts, alfalfa.
Times Thursday Independent 1913 7 24 248 2.50 §1,203
Mary Ann Ernstes, Editor and Publisher.
BROWNFIELDf (B4%), pop. 6.161; Terry Co. (NW). 40 m SW of Lubbock. AT&SF
RR. Cotton gins. Cottonseed oil mill; sodium sulphite plant. Oil wells. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, grain sorghums.
News-Herald .. Thurs.&Sun Democratic 1937 8 24 301 5.00 §3,280
Don By num. Editor; Curtis Sterling, Publisher.
BROWNSVILLEf (Gll%), pop. 36,066; Cameron Co. (S). On Rio Grande, 144 m S
of Corpus Christi. MP; SP. RRs. Boat connections. Airlines: BNF; EAL; PAA.
Manufactures palm leaf hats, cotton compresses ; fruit and vegetable process-
ing, packing and canning, cold storage plants. Oil refineries, chemical plants.
Shrimp fisheries. Trading and importing of tropical fruit center. Two banks;
bank deposits (6-30-58), $36,109,298. 8,960 electric meters; 8,864 gas meters;
8,518 telephones. Summer and winter resort. Agriculture, especially winter
vegetables and citrus fruits. Cotton.
Herald4- fEvg.ex.Sat.A Indeoendent 1892 9 23 294 20.80**12,4*0
tterald-t- \Sun., Sun. M.lndependent Sunday circ.**ll,655
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Freedom Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
1947 2 30 126 2.50 65O
Controlled free dist. 3,500
Welch Richardson, Editor and Publisher, 750 W. Levee.
BROWNWOODf (E6), pop. 20,181; Brown Co. (NEC). 120 m SW of Fort Worth.
AT&SF RR. Airline, TTA. Railroad shops; pecan and peanut shellings; bricks,
glass and chemicals, beverages, dairy and food products, piston rings, woolens,
gloves, shirts, plastic curtains, leather belts, mattresses, sportswear manu-
factured. Daniel Baker College; Howard Payne College. Oil, gas wells. Agricul-
ture. Livestock, pecans, small grains.
[Evg. ex. Sat.
Bulletin-f ]& Sun., Ind. Dem
(.Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Norman Fisher, Editor; C. C. Woodson, Publisher.
County Progress .Monthly County Gov't 1923 8 26 140 2.50
Clark Coursey, Editor; Associated Pub. Co., Box 419.
Southwest Service Station lM««fKiw A«frt A A™<»«a 1948 3 25 14° 3'00
Journal f Monthly Auto & Access. Controlled free dist.
Howard Harlowe, Editor; Texas Service Sta's Assoc'd, Publisher, P. O. Box 762.
Yellow Jacket-f Friday Collegiate 1912 5 24 224 1.00
Students of Howard Payne College, Editors and Publishers.
BRYANf (H7), pop. 18,102; Brazoe Co. (EC). 75 m SE of Waco. MP; SP RRs. Cotton
gins, compresses; cottonseed oil, fertilizer, concrete blocks, shoes, furniture,
fabricated iron manufactured. Diversified farming. Corn, cotton, cattle.
v.iio^ir^^a-L Tti««fM« /Travel in
Valley Events* ....................... Monthly .......... (southwest
1900 8
23 294 17.50
Sunday circ.
§S,234
§8,Z34
1,370
5'773
2,330
900
[Evg. ex. Sat.
Eagle-f •{& Sun., Ind. Dem..
(.Sun. Morn.
Color advertising accepted.
Eagle Printing Company, Publisher.
1876 8
23 294 14.50 **7,145
Sunday circ. **7,302
BUFFALO (H6), pop. 970; Leon Co. (EC) 36 m SW of Palestine. MP RR. Cotton gin;
lumber mills. Gas wells. Timber. Stock, truck farms. Cotton, peas, watermelons.
Press + Thursday Independent 1930 6 26 252 2.00 $860
Ray E. Fulks, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A! B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
tms. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Ceturas. xJUnd McHaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSobtcription included in membership foa.
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BURKBURNETT (F8fc), pop. 4,656; Wichita Co. (NG). 17 m NW of Wichita Falls.
MKT RR. Floor and feed mill; cotton gin*. Oil field*. Agriculture Cotton, grain.
Star-f- ....................................... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1907 7 24 280 2.00 $1,660
H. C. Dodton, Editor; J. W. Brookman and H. C. Dodson, Publishers.
BURLESON (G6). pop. 791; Johnson Co. (NEC). 12 m 8 of Fort Worth, MKT RR.
Cotton gin. Diversified farming:. Oats, cotton, corn.
News + .................................... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1898 6 26 280 2.26 §396
R. G. K. Deerin*, Editor and Publisher.
BURNETf (F6K). pop. 2,894; Burnet Co. (SEC). 45 m NW of Austin. SP RR. Cotton
gin. Resort. Cedar timber. Stone quarry. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, livestock.
Bulletin -f ................................. Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ........... 1878 6 26 269 2.00 §1,356
Bill Chamberlain, Editor; Mrs. Bill Chamberlain, Publisher.
CALDWELLt (H7), pop. 2,109; Bur lea on Co. (EC). 65 m NE of Austin. SP; AT&SF
RRs. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
News-f ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1884 7 24 280 2.00 §2,900
Geo. C. Fall, Editor and Publisher, Box 88.
CALVERT (H6ft), pop. 2,548; Robertson Co. (EC). 50 m SE of Waco. SP RR. Cotton-
seed oil mills. Sand, gravel pits. Dairy, poultry, truck farms. Cotton, tomatoes.
Tribune-f- ................................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 7 24 280 2.50 §510
L. D. Pettey, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 187.
CAMERONf (G6H). pop. 6,062; Mi 1mm Co. (EC). 48 m S of Waco. AT&SF; SP
RRs. Cotton gins and oil, grist, planing mills; creamery; hatchery. Diversified
farming. Cattle, poultry, melons.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1860 8 28 294 2.50 §3,212
Frank M. Luecke, Editor and Publisher.
CANADIAN! (D1H), pop. 2.700; Hemphill Co. (NW). On Canadian River, 104 m
NE of Amarillo. AT&SF RR. Grain elevators. Ships hogs, cattle. Agriculture.
Wheat, cotton, cattle.
Hemphill County News + ...... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1937 8 24 808 2.00
Othello Miller, Editor and Publisher, Box 627.
Record + ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1889 7 24 280 3.50 §1,130
Ben R. Ezzell. Editor; Ben R. and Nancy M. Ezzell, Publishers.
CANTONt (J6), pop. 881; Van Zandt Co. (NE). 60 m SE of Dallas. Railroad station,
Edgewood. TAP RR. Cottonseed oil and feed mills ; chick hatchery. Agriculture.
Peas, cucumbers, peaches.
Herald+ ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1881 8 24 804 2.60 §1,455
Thomas E. and Jack G. Campbell, Publishers. Wills Point.
CANYONt (C2H). pop. 4.864; Randall Co. (NW). 16 m S of Amarillo. AT&SF RR.
Lake resort. West Texas State College. Trade center for ranching industry.
Agriculture. Wheat, barley.
News 4- ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent. ...... 1894 7 24 280 2.50 §1,750
Bill Cherry. Editor; A. C. Haley, Jr., Publisher.
**""•+ V ............................... Friday ............. Coll*.* .......... »» « *««
Students of West Texas State College, Editors and Publishers.
CARBON (F5), pop. 444; Eastland Co. (NEC). 55 m SE of Abilene. MKT RR. Bank,
Gorman. Cotton gin. Ships peanuts. Oil well. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts.
Messenger-f ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1904 5 26 262 1.00 -
W. M. Dunn, Editor and Publisher.
CARRIZO SPRINGS! (E9), pop. 4.816; Dimmit Co. (S). 82 m NW of Laredo. MP RR.
Frozen food processing plant. Oil wells. Stock, fruit, truck, grain, cotton farms.
Cattle.
Javelin-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 7 23 280 8.00 91.039
Fane L. Burt. Publisher.
CARROLLTONf (Gl), pop. 1,610; Dallas Co. (NE). 4 m NW of Dallas. MKT; SLSW;
SLSF&T RRs. Feed mill. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, wheat.
f Chronicle .................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1903 8 24 294 2.00 §1375
1 Farmers Branch Times ........... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1956 5 24 224 2.00 §2,025
1 N. J. Sindik. Editor and Publisher.
CARTHAGEf (K5H), pop. 4,760; Panola Co. (EC). 26 m S of Marshall. AT&SF RR.
Hardwood lumber, baskets manufactured. Cotton gins; saw mill. Gas wells.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peas.
Panola Watchman -f ............... Thursday ....... Independent .... 1878 8 24 280 8.00 §4,107
C. Applegate, Editor; U. O. Clements, Publisher, 111 W. Panola.
CELESTE (H4). pop. 729; Hunt Co. (NE). 40 m N of Dallas. AT&SF ; MKT RRs.
Processing plant; grist mill; manufactures ladies lingerie. Agriculture. Cotton,
oats, corn.
Courier-f .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 7 24 280 2.00 §535
Jean D. Toney, Editor; Bi-County Publishers. Ltd., Publisher.
CELINA (H4). pop. 1.051; Collin Co. (NE). 85 m N of Dallas. 8LSF&T RR. Cotton
gins. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, corn.
Record+ ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 8 24 808 2.60 §610
B. E. O'Brien, Editor and Publisher.
CENTERt (K6), pop. 4,828; Shelby Co. (EC). 60 m SW of Shreveport, La. AT&SF
RR. Manufactures lumber and wood products. Diversified farming. Cattle,
poultry, watermelons, tomatoes.
Champion-f .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 8 24 280 2.00 §2317
Bob F. Pinkston, Editor and Publisher.
Clrod>tk.n A A Sept. A.B.C. Statement; wJune and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP. O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. TAgate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population- 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlssued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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CENTERVILLEt <J6). pop. 961; Leon Co. (EC). 40 m 8W of Palestine. Railroad
station, Jewett. MP RR. Saw mill. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn,
blackeyed peas, tomatoes.
Leon County News -|- Thursday Ind. Dem 1984 6 24 280 1.50
J. E. Dickey, Editor and Publisher.
CHILDRESSf (D8), pop. 7,619; Childress Co. (NW). 120 m NW of Wichita Falls.
FWAD RR. Railroad shops; cottonseed oil and flour mills; cotton gins and
compresses ; bottling works. Dairy, stock, grain farms. Cotton, wheat.
8 24 294 10.50
Sunday circ.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Morris Higley, Publisher.
Reporter-f Thursday Democratic 1947
Shopper+ .Sunday Shopper 1958
Paul Ord, Editor and Publisher, 109 Commerce St.
drt
618
§4*215
54,215
24
24
280
280
2.50
9,761
52,162
— Free
CHILLICOTHE (E8), pop. 1,415; Hardeman Co. (NC). 60 m NW of Wichita Falls.
FWAD; ATASF RRs. Cottonseed oil and flour mills; gins; compress; warehouse.
Diversified farming. Cotton, wheat, feed stuffs.
Chillicothe Valley News-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1898
Mrs. Eula A. Kennedy, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 276 2.00 §1,083
CISCO (F5), pop. 6,280; Eastland Co. (NEC). 50 m E of Abilene. MET; TAP RRs.
Glove factory; tile and brick works. Gas, oil wells. Diversified farming. Live-
stock, peanuts, cotton.
§2,717
§2,717
§1,025
§2,043
11.080
86,085
56,985
J. W. Sitton. Editor and Publisher.
CLARENDONf (D8), pop. 2,577; Donley Co. (NW). 60 m SE of Amarillo. FWAD RR.
Cotton gins. Diversified farming. Cotton, cattle, sorghums.
Donley County Leader -f Thursday Independent 1929 7 24 276 2.60
G. W. Eastlack, Editor and Publisher.
CLARKSVlLLEf (K4), pop. 4,858; Red River Co. (NE). 80 m E of Paris. TAP RR.
Manufactures lumber, industrial brushes, professional uniforms, boats. Pecan
shelling plant. Cotton gins, compresses. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, oats.
Times -f- Friday Democratic 1873 8 24 283 2.60
Joe Pinson, Editor; Clarksville Times Publishing Co.
CLAUDEf (C2H). pop. 820; Armstrong Co. (NW). 29 m SE of Amarillo. FWAD RR.
Dairy* stock, poultry, grain farms. Wheat, oats, cattle.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1890 6 23 196 2.50
Wm. J. B. and Cecil O. Waggoner, Editors and Publishers.
CLEBURNEf (G6), pop. 12.905; Johnson Co. (NEC). 25 m S of Fort Worth.
ATASF RR.
Manufactures automobile batteries, children's garments, refrigerators, furni-
ture, tile, air conditioners, tractor parts, truck trailers. Railroad shops; cotton
gins; cold storage plant; poultry processing; milk condensing; cottonseed oil,
feed mills. Diversified farming. Cotton, dairy, turkeys.
TI»e.-Review+ {s^'lu^M. Independ.nt... !
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Wm. Rawland, Publisher.
CLEVELAND (J7), pop. 5,188; Liberty Co. (SE). 45 m NE of Houston. ATASF;
SP RRs. Manufactures railroad ties, mine props. Veneer, lumber mills, oil
refinery. Oil wells; hardwood timber. Agriculture. Cotton, rice, dairying.
Advocate Thursday Democratic 1917 7 24 280 8.00 §2,140
J. H. Manthey, Jr., Publisher, P.O. Box 368.
CLIFTON (G6), pop. 1,887; Bosque Co. (NEC). 36 m NW of Waco. ATASF RR.
Manufactures garments, tools. Flour, feed mills; cotton gin; machine shop. Rock
quarries. Agriculture. Grain, livestock, cotton.
Record -f Friday Democratic 1895 8 24 294 2.50 **2,141
Robt. L. Baldridge, Editor; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. L. Baldridge, Publishers.
COLDSPRINGf (J7), pop. X500; San Jacinto Co. (EC). 65 m N of Houston. Rail-
road station and bank. Shepherd. SP RR. Cotton gin. Timber. Agriculture.
San Jacinto Times Friday Democratic 1912 7 24 280 2.00
James D. Price, Editor and Publisher.
COLEMANf (E5tt). pop. 6.530; Coleman Co. (C). 81 m W of Brownwood. ATASF
RR. Airline, TTA. Cottonseed products, brick and tiles manufactured. Cotton
gins ; nurseries. Gas, oil wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, oats, feed stuffs.
f Coleman County Chronicle -f.. Thursday Democratic 1983 8 24 290 2.80
1 Democrat- Voice -f Tuesday Democratic 1880 8 24 290 1.80
1 Milton Autry, Editor and Publisher.
COLLEGE STATION (H7), pop. 7,925; Braxos Co. (EC). 90 m NW of Houston. SP;
MP RRs. Airline, CAL; State Agricultural and Mechanical College (men). Dairy,
poultry, grain, truck farms. Cotton, corn.
Battalion-f Isun'^M^.*'^10- Co!1 1879 7 24 28° 8'60
Student Publication Board of Texas State Agricultural and Mechanical College,
Editors and Publishers.
Commentator, The + Bi-monthly Collegiate 1947 8 28 140 1.00
Students of Texas A. and M. College, Editors and Publishers, Goodwin Hall.
§3,676
§3,514
7,250
£1.200
ClreuUtkm-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubllsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use» Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population- 1950 Census. xftand McNaHy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fse.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Poultry Science Bi-monthly Poultry Sci 1908 2 30 107 12.00 $3,015
Poultry Science, Publisher, Texas A. ft M. College.
S°Ve^«!narian-f V JQuarterly Coll. Veterinary. 194 6 2 32 119 2.00 Jl,850
Students of the' s'chooV of Veterinary Medicine of the Texas A. & M. College,
Editors and Publishers, Goodwin Hall.
T6AagVi^ufturiJt "+ V jQuarterly Coll. Agric 1941 3 24 280 1.20 1,000
Students of the School of Agriculture, Texas A. and M. College, Eds. and Pubs.
Texas A. & M. Engineer -f 6 ti. a yr Coll. Eng'g 1944 3 28 140x2.00 $8,600
Students of Texas A. and M. College, Editors and Publishers. Y. M. C. A, Bldg.
Texas Aggie* Monthly College Alumni.. 1921 5 22 199x5.00 17,500
Association of Former Students of the Texas State Agricultural and Mechanical
College. Publisher.
COLORADO ClTYf (C5). pop. 6,774; Mitchell Co. (NWC). On Colorado River. 75 m
W of Abilene. TAP RR. Manufactures gasoline. Oil refinery; cottonseed oil mill;
cotton compresses and gins; feed mill. Sand, gravel pits. Oil wells. Diversified
farming. Cattle, cotton, maize.
Record* Sun. & Thurs.. Democratic 1905 8 22 294 5.00 §3,661
Roy V. Fox and Joe E. Bell, Publishers.
COLUMBUSf (H8), pop. 2,878; Colorado Co. (SE). On Colorado River, 70 m W of
Houston. SP RR. Manufactures concrete products; cotton gins. Gravel pits.
Gas, oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, rice.
Colorado County Citizen* Thursday Democratic 1857 7 24 280 2.50 §2,665
Elizabeth and Truman McMahan, Editors and Publishers.
COMANCHEf (F5%), pop. 3,840; Comanche Co. (NEC). 26 m NE of Brownwood.
AT&SF RR. Cotton gins; canning, cheese, cookie factories; chicken and turkey
hatcheries; pecan and peanut shelling, poultry dressing, fertilizer plants. Diver-
sified farming, ranching. Peanuts, fruit, grain.
Chief* .Friday Democratic 1873 8 24 280 2.00 3,100
J. C. Wilkerson, Editor and Publisher.
COMFORT (F7H), pop. X823; Kendall Co. (SWC). 48 m NW of San Antonio. SP
RR. Novelties, butter manufactured; chick hatchery. Rock quarry. Resort.
Diversified farming. Grain, wool, mohair.
News* Thursday Independent 1906 7 23 277 3.00 81,233
John W. Belsey, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 218.
COMMERCE (J4), pop. 6,889; Hunt Co. (NE). 60 m NE of Dallas. SLSW; SP RRs.
Cottonseed oil mill; bottling works; railroad shops; flour, feed mills; awnings,
garment factories. East Texas State College. Agriculture. Com, cotton, oats.
East Texan* Tues. ft Fri Collegiate 1919 cLt^llJtree dist. 2,30?
24 280 2.00 §2,138
Students of East Texas State College, Editors and Publishers.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1915 8
W. R. Latson, Editor; Journal Publishing Co.
6 26 308 2.50 51.748
CONROEf (J7)§ pop. 7.298; Montgomery Co. (SE). 86 m N of Houston. AT&SF;
MP RRs. Gasoline, hardwood lumber, creosote, carbon black manufactured.
Foundry; nursery. Oil wells; timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, truck
crops.
fEvg. ex. Sat.,
Courier j Sun. ft M on., Independent 1955 8 24 294 12.00 53303
(.Sun. Morn.
Courier Thursday Independent 1892 8 24 294 2.60 $1,874
Ed. Watson, Editor; Rigby Owen, Publisher.
Montgomery County News* Thursday Ind. Dem 1921
Mrs. J. W. Coleman, Editor and Publisher, Box 829.
tlul . 1964 3 26 140 2.00
OM™+ 13 1! • yr I"? indeu.. 2 cJ^ft clrc. VAC 7(02a
William B. Wilson, Editor; Industrial Trade Publications, Box 977.
^ . , » , , ., i fPetroleum 1958 3 26 140 2.00
Petrochemical Industry* Monthly i Process 'g Controlled circ. $10,263
John H. Latham, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 977.
COOLIDGE (H6), pop. 1.062; Limestone Co. (EC). 38 m NE of Waco. Nearest rail-
road station, Mexia. SP; CRI&P; FW&D RRs. Cotton gins; chicken hatchery.
Agriculture. Cotton, poultry, cattle.
Herald* Friday Democratic 1904 6 26 280 1.00 5850
John Pearson, Editor and Publisher.
COOPERf (J4). pop. 2,860; Delta Co. (NE). 26 m SW of Paris. SP RR. Cottonseed
oil mill; cotton gins; cannery. Agriculture. Cotton, small grains, dairying,
poultry.
Review* Friday Ind. Dem 1879 8 24 308 2.50 51,960
Richard Stringfellow. Editor; Sulphur Valley Publishing Co.
COPPERAS COVE (G6%), pop. 1.062; Coryell Co. (EC). 26 m W of Temple. AT&SF
RR. Bank, Gatesville. Cotton gins. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, oats.
Courier* Friday Independent 1949 6 24 196 2.00 §1,2SO
Al Scott and Byron Freeman, Editors; Freeman Printing Plant, Publishers,
809 Main St. Gatesville.
CMIatiott-~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPuMisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. Vlssand only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ fho Quid, to th« us* of th« Directory In front of book.
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CORPUS CHRISTIf (G0%), pop. 108,287; Nueces Co. (S). On Corpus Christ! Bay,
at mouth of Nueces River, 130 m SE of San Antonio. MP; SP; TM RRs.
Airlines : BNF; EAL; TTA. Seaport with considerable commerce. Del Mar College.
Oil and cotton center; livestock market. Manufactures zinc, cottonseed oil,
soda ash, cement, aluminum, oil field equipment, caustic soda, liquid chlorine,
carbon black. Resort. Six banks; deposits (4-1-58), $148,039,000. 48,997
electric meters; 44,100 gas (nat.) meters; 67,860 telephones. Oil, gas wells.
Shrimp, oyster fisheries. Naval Air Training Station. Resort. Two TV stations.
Clrt
301 23.40**57,626
301 **71,477
301 23.40**36,454
7 24 280 2.50
iCaller-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent .. . 1883 8 22
Caller-Times -f Sunday Independent ...1883 8 22
Times 4- Evg.ex.Sun. Independent ...1909 8 22
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Robert Jackson, Editor; Caller-Times Publishing Co.
Nueces County News Friday Independent 1946 . _.
John W. De Vine, Editor; Bay Publishing Co., Publisher, 1123 Kinney Ave.
Star-f Friday Democratic 1926 5 24 238 3.00
E. G. Feil, Editor; Star Publishing Co., 2747 S. Port Ave.
Trompeta, La (Spanish) liLr««*M» w «»• 1912 3 24 160 1.00
(no adv.) „ f Monthly Religious UA 2 40 160
Rev. Maurice Caldwell, Editor; Board of Church Extension and Home Missions,
Publisher, 905 24th St.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Corpus Christi-San Antonio Ed. 16,490.
Universal (Span.) Thursday Independent 1937 7 24 280
Dora Zepeda, Editor and Publisher, Box 4120.
Verdad, La (Span. & Eng.).... Friday Independent 1942 7 24 280
Santos de la Paz, Editor and Publisher, 910 Francises St.
Voice-Chronicle Thursday Ind. Dem 1930 8 24 294 2.00
Gabe Garrett. Editor and Publisher, 1115 Kinney Ave.
CORSICANAf (H5), pop. 19,211; Navarro Co. (EC). 58 m S of Dallas. SP; SLSW ;
FW&D; CRI&P RRs.
Manufactures oil well machinery and supplies, hats, furniture, chili, boxes.
Cotton, flour mills; refineries; food packing plant. Wholesale and retail center.
Oil wells. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, pecans.
(Light-f Tues. & Fri Democratic 1883 9 22 294 2.00
J Sun-f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1894 9 22 29418.00
] Comic strip advertising accepted.
I L. A. Wortham, Editor; Sun-Light Publishing Co., Publisher, 106 S. Main St.
COTULLAf (E9), pop. 4,418; La Salle Co. (S). 65 m N of Laredo. MP RR. Agricul-
ture. Winter vegetables, broomcorn, watermelons, ranching.
Record4- Friday Democratic 1898 6 26 280 2.50
C. E. Manly, Editor; Manly & Manly, Publishers.
CRANDALL (H5), pop. 727; Kaufman Co. (NE). 25 m SE of Dallas. SP RR. Bank,
Kaufman. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, hay.
Star-f Friday Independent 1908 5 24 238 1.50
Inez Crawford Adams, Editor and Publisher.
CRANEf (B6), pop. 2,154; Crane Co. (WC). 110 m W of San Angelo. Nearest railroad
station, Odessa. TAP RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1945 7 24 280 3.00
A. G. Adair, Editor and Publisher, Box 1176.
CRAWFORD (G6), pop. 423; McLennan Co. (EC). 20 m W of Waco, banking town.
AT&SF RR. Cement tile factory. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, oats.
Sun-f Friday Independent.. .1928 6 24 280 1.50
Johnny Sellman, Editor; Scllman Publishing Co., Box 37.
CROCKETTf (J6), pop. 5,932; Houston Co. (EC). 110 m N of Houston. MP RR.
Hardwood and pine lumber, cottonseed oil mills; cotton gins. Timber. Diver-
sified farming. Cotton, corn, cattle, grain sorghums.
Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1890 7 24 280 3.00 §1,4OO
W. W. Aiken, Editor and Publisher.
Democrat -f Thursday Independent 1940 8 24 280 3.00 §1,960
John W. Lewis, Editor; Lufkin Publishing Co.
CROSBYTONf (C4), pop. 1,879; Crosby Co. (NW). 88 m NE of Lubbock. AT&SF
RR. Cotton gins; grain elevators, irrigation tile plant. Grain, stock, dairy,
poultry farms. Cotton, wheat, feed.
Review -f Thursday Independent 1909 7 24 280 2.50
Walter H. Curry, Editor and Publisher.
CROSS PLAINS (E5%), pop. 1,805; Callahan Co. (NC). 45 m SE of Abilene. Nearest
railroad station, Coleman. AT&SF RR. Manufactures fishing tools. Cotton gin;
planing mill. Oil fields. Agriculture. Pecans, peanuts, fruit and truck crops.
Review-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1909 7 24 280 2.00
D. J. McCarty, Editor and Publisher.
CROWELLf (E8%), pop. 1,912; Foard Co. (NC). 70 m W of Wichita Falls. AT&SF
RR. Feed mills; cotton gins. Natural gas and oil wells. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms. Wheat, cotton, barley, oats.
Foard County News-f Thursday Democratic 1891 7 24 276 2.00
T. B. and Wm. N. Klepper, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
emi, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the uae of Che Directory in front of book.
3,350
§1,692
t2,000
§3,828
§4,050
§3,112
§9,278
§S90
§460
§1,236
§510
1,315
§1,578
§1,58O
62
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CRYSTAL CITYf (E9), pop. 7,198; Zavala Co. (SC). 95 m SW of San Antonio. MP
RR. Canneries. Cattle, sheep, goat ranches.
Zavala County Sentinel + Friday Independent 1913 8 23 808 8.00
M. Dale Barker, Editor and Publisher.
CUEROf (G8%). pop. 7,498; De Witt Co. (SE). 180 m SW of Houston. SP RR. Manu-
factures cotton textiles, cottonseed oil, butter, cheese. Poultry packing plants.
Ships dressed turkeys, poultry, powdered eggs. Diversified farming. Turkeys,
cattle, cream.
»~™*a- JEvg.ex.Sat.ft. * ~ m 1894 8 24 287 12.00
Record + Jgun gun M Ind. Dem. Sunday circ.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Wednesday circ.
Sunday and Wednesday editions used as a semi- weekly. Subscription $3.50.
Harry C. Putman, Editor; J. W. Howerton, Publisher.
GUSHING (K6), pop. 479; Nacogdoches Co. (EC). 140 m SE of Dallas. SP RR. Saw
mill; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, tomatoes, corn.
News Friday Independent 1908 6 24 280 1.50
J. R. Compton, Editor and Publisher.
DAINGERFIELDf (K4ft), pop. 1,668; Morris Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Marshall. L&A;
TAN RRs. Cotton gins ; saw mills ; nursery. Agriculture. Cotton.
Morris County News-f Thursday Democratic 1885 7 24 280 1.00
A. M. Bower, Publisher.
DALHARTt (Bl%), pop. 6,918; Dallam Co. (NW). 75 m NW of Amarillo. CRI&P;
FW&D RRs. Railroad shops; bottling works; grain elevators; chick hatchery.
Gas, oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, alfalfa, cattle.
Texan-f- Ever. ex. Sun.. .Ind. Dem 1901 8 24 294 9.50
Comic strip advertising accepted.
A. H. Law, Editor ; J. Kenneth Hogue, Publisher.
DALLASf (H5), pop. 484,462; Dallas Co. (NE). On Trinity River, 85 m E of Fort
Worth. CRI&P; SLSW; FW&D; AT&SF; MKT; SLSF&T; SP; TAP; L&A. Air-
lines: AA; BNF; CEN; DAL; EAL; CAL; TTA; SLI (airfreight). Oil insurance
and wholesale distributing center; important cotton market.
Manufactures refined petroleum, airplanes, automobiles, food products, ap-
parel, machinery, fabricated metal products, storage batteries, paints, varnishes,
beverages, chemicals, cosmetics and sundries, furniture, millinery, bread and
bakery products. Printing and publishing houses. Tourist center. Twenty-two
banks. Federal Reserve Bank; bank clearings (5-31-58), $9,812,408,000; de-
posits (6-23-58), $2,219,276,757. 212,048 electric (AC) meters; 204,627 gas
(nat.) meters; 375,663 telephones. Southern Methodist University; Dallas Uni-
versity; Southwestern Medical School of the University of Texas, and other
educational and vocational institutions. Two TV stations.
American Gas Journal ISti.ayr Gas Indus 1859 £ JJ \$ 8'00
The Petroleum Engineer Publishing Co., 8th floor, Davis Bldg. Total unpaid circ.
Aviation Advertiser ]itr™fMv Avl«*inn 1956 2 28 no 8-00
Magazine I Monthly Aviation Controlled free dist.
William E. Koup, Editor; V. E. Ressler, Publisher, P. O. Drawer 35282.
Bankers Digest -f- Monday Banking News. ..1942 3 27 140 8.25
Mrs. Deli Jost, Editor; Robert M. Pinson, Publisher, 1234 National City Bldg.
Baptist Progress Thursday Baptist 1912 3 30 154 2.00
Leon Gaylor, Editor; Baptist Missionary Assn. of Texas, Publisher,
426 W. Jefferson (8).
Baptist Standard (offset) Wednesday Baptist 1888 3 29 140 2.00
E. S. James, Editor; Baptist Standard Pub. Co., Inc., 2222 San Jacinto.
B«uty + -....Monthly Beauty Cult 1968 <£at»JIw1&. atat°
Mrs. Reybum W. Myers and Alan Myers, Editors and Publishers,
1001 Camp St. (2).
Campus V Wed. & Fri Collegiate 1914 5 24 217 3.00
Southern Methodist University Students Pub. Co., Inc.
1953 3 26
Construction Journal Wednesday {construction
2 39
140
140
5.00
Cotton Gin and Oil Mill
«-ess
S. T. Reed, Editor; Graphic Pub. Co., Inc., P. O. Box 2328 (21).
Gin and Oil Mill lFtntly(Sat.) ...... {*
, me .......................... J t
Controlled free dist.
1889 3 27 140 3.00
vProcess'g
Walter B. Moore, Editor; Haughton Pub. Co., 8116*18 Commerce St. (1).
Craftsman-f Friday Labor 1913 5 24 210
Wallace C. Reilly, Editor and Publisher, Box 897 (5).
D. A. C. News Monthly Club Affairs 1988 8 28 140 xl.OO
Sara Love, Editor; Dallas Athletic Club, Publisher. Elm at St. Paul.
Daily Commercial Record-f.-lgJ^Tk Sun IS'Legal***0 ia79 4 2* 18530.00
E. Nuel Gates, Editor; Mrs. E. Nuel*Cates, Publisher, 614 Main St. (2).
Dallas Monthly Cham, of Com.... 1922 8 28 140 6.00
Steve Landregan, Editor; Dallas C. of C. Publisher, 1101 Commerce St. (2).
D*sJorUawelr!!.!!!!.d Jsti.ayr Women's Fash.. 1942 3 28 150 8.00
Carol Kirk'iand, Editor; Dallas Fashion Manufacturers Assn., Publisher,
Tower Petroleum Bldg. ( 1 ) .
Dallas-Fort Worth Construction Record — See Fort Worth.
Dallas-Fort Worth Texaa Jewish Post— See Fort Worth.
Clrc
$1,052
§3,128
54,102
§4,102
495
1,495
§2,45B
*4,816
1,233
J3.000
1,676
341,721
4,O61
4,200
952
3,808
6,737
2.00 33,000
3,600
$6,000
7,700
4,834
Circal*tkm-**S*T>t. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisner's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Noopanfl
MBS, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCcunty seat PopoUtkra— 1950 Census. xBsnd McNally
estimate. Vlssued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Golds to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Drilling Monthly...
Publishes two issues in December.
/Petroleum
'"\Industry
Estab Co I $<»> Width? Depth Sub
1989 8 26 140
2 40 140
Controlled circ.
l«f Contractor. The .Bi-monthly Oil Well Drill'g..l944 8 26 140 x2.00
Ed. De Weese, Editor; American Assn. of Oilwell Drilling Contractors. Pub.
506 N. Ervay (1).
Express + (Negro) Saturday Independent 1892 8 22 294 6.00 ++6.921
Carter W. Wesley, Editor; Informer Publishing Co. ww^*»
CUt
>13,40«
6,685
[Botany
disi
1982 1 48 102 8.00
S. W. Geiser. Editor; Southern MethodlHf University Press, Publisher.
Plight Magazine Monthly Avia. Indus 1984 3 24 140 800
G. E. Haddaway, Editor; Air Review Publishing Corp., 2700 North Haskell.
Insurance Graphic Monday Insurance 1867 8 26 140 8.00
Jack E. Coughlin, Editor; Graphic Publishing Co., Controlled free dist.
228 W. Seventh St.. P. O. Box 2328.
Insurance Record, The Thursday Insurance 1934 3
J. C. Leslie, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Drawer 6770 (22).
10,468
£3,153
1:1,051
28 140 4.00 *2,717
1938 2 38 131 8.00 12,588
R* Y;/F*.ylor> Editor»* Society of Petroleum'Engineers of the American Institute
o^iri1}"1? an<i Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, Publisher,
800 Fidelity Union Bldg. ( 1 ) .
Megaphone, The 4 ti. a yr. .. .Coll. Sports 1951 4 24 152 x2.00 $12,000
National Cheerleaders Assn., Publisher, 11766 Valley Dale Drive (30).
Morticians of the South west.. Monthly Morticians 1947 8 26 140 3.00
John E. Puckette, Editor; Hugh J. Farrell, Publisher, 1814 Patterson St.
News-f Every Morn....Ind. Dem 1885 8 22 300 20.40**207,156
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. **2 15,728
Wm. B. Ruggles, Editor; A. H. Belo Corporation. Publisher.
Oak Cliff Tribune + Thursday Independent 1903 5 24 217 2.00 13.431
Ray Zauber and John M. Patton, Jr., Editors and Publishers, 125 Centre,
Odd Fellows News of Texas -f Monthly I.O.O.F 1944 5 23 224 100 26,650
Sherman C. Reed, Editor; The Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. of Texas, Publisher,
Box 6809 (22).
News!!^"^^!!..!?.*!!*8 ^Thursday Independent 1938 6 20 196 2.50 £6,120
R. Middletony'EditorV'Giles E. Miller, Publisher, Box 8184, 6930 Snider Plaza,
Petroleum Engineer 18 ti. a yr Petroleum Ind.. 1929 8 27 140 *27,596
Printed in four editions : Management Edition includes the entire content of the
three specialized editions. Subscription price $8.00 for one year. Circ., *3,851.
Three specialized editions: Drilling and Producing. Circ., * 14,844; Reftning
Engineer. Circ., *4,621; The Pipeline Engineer. Circ., *4,282. Subscription
price, each $8.00 for one year.
Frank H. Love, Editor; Petroleum Engineer Pub. Co., 800 Davis Bldg.
Skeet Shooting Review Monthly Sportsmen Int... 1947 3 28 143 5.00 7,848
George W. White, Editor; National Skeet Shooting Assn., Publisher,
8409 Oak Lawn Ave. (19).
J
1908 2 42 136 2.00
Controlled free dist.
1946 3
28 140
Controlled circ.
i Monthly Drug Trade
Usher, 618 Interurban Bldg.
Southwest Advertising and Ivnnfhitr /Advertising
Marketing [Monthly |& Marketing
Ted W. Mayborn, Publisher, 2115 N. St. Paul St. (1).
Southwest Electrical Monthly Electrical 1947
Southwest Electrical, Publisher, 8821 Eustls Ave.
Southwestern Food Journal.. .Monthly Retail Grocer 1926 . ,„ .„„
R. Q. Flournoy, Ed.; Southwestern Food Journal, Pub.. 809 Lacy Bldg. (1).
Southwestern Purchaser, The..Monthly Purch'g Ajrts 1921 2 40 140 2.50
See also Associated Purchasing Publications. Cleveland, Ohio.
J. R. Brown. Editor; Purchasing Agents Associations of Texas, Publisher,
Southland Life Bldg. (1).
(Cloth'g, Dry
Southwestern Retailer Monthly j Goods, Art &
Annabel Hoyt, Ed.; Progressive Merchant Pub. Co., Inc., 912 Commerce St. (2).
Southwest Furniture News Bi-monthly fS"!?!1]^^-,. 1927 3 28 142 8.00
8 28 140
Controlled free dist.
2 40 140 1.00
1901 3 28 140 2.00
Controlled free dist.
Fiasco G. Moore, Editor; Retail Furniture Assn. of Texas, Publisher,
Box 4667 (6).
1896 3
(Farm Imple.,
Southwest Implement Journal. Monthly ]H'dware &
(Supplies
Ted W. Mayborn, Editor; Associated Publishers, Inc.. 2115 N. St. Paul St. (1).
Southwest Review Quarterly {LH^^omt 1915 2 31 108 8>0°
Southern Methodist University Press, Publisher (5).
Star Post-f- (Negro) Saturday Independent 1950 8 24 280
L. G. Pinkston. Editor; Star Post Publishing Co., 8818 Oakland Ave.
27 140 1.00
Controlled circ.
6.00
1.486
5,703
>4.034
7,320
tl,357
1:3,000
*2,000
*2,546
>7,732
4,747
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold faee. sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. TAtate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population—I 950 Census. xRand ICcNally
estimate. V Issue* only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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Star Tribune-h Wednesday Independent 1954 8 23 294 1,865
Ray Zauber and John N. Patton, Jr., Editors and Publishers, 125 Centre. 30,000 — Free
Story Art (no adv.) Bi-monthly Story Tell'* 1984 2 28 101 2.00
Dovie Yeatts Insall, Editor; Nat'l Story League, Pub., 5886 Martel Ave. (6).
Suburban Tribune Thursday Independent 1943 5 24 224 2.00
Roy W. Rovers, Editor and Publisher, 8114 Lake June Rd. (17).
Texas Banker Record Monthly Banking 1885 3 26 140x5.00
W. A. Philpott, Jr., Editor; Texas Bankers Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 856 (1).
Texas Catholic, The Saturday Catholic 1952 8 24 294 5.00
F. Gordon O'Neill, Editor; Texas Catholic, Publisher, 2122 Kid well St. (14)
Tepubli^Acftcountant4- >i-monthly Accounting 1925
LodC. Allison, Editor; Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants,
Publisher, 1810 Commerce St. (1).
1928 8 25 140 12.00
Texas Contractor Weekly Bldg. A Const 2 42 140
Controlled circ.
Engineering and Public Works Issue published 1st Tuesday of month.
Architecture and Building Issue published 3rd Tuesday of month.
Wm. B. Morrison, Editor; Peters Publishing Co., 1400 S. Good-La timer.
Texas Dental Journal + Monthly Dental 1883 2 27 102
Texas Dental Assn., Publisher, 8707 Gas ton Ave. (10).
Texas Police Journal ITLT~~*UI,, T „„, TP-/»~,'* mco o oo
(no adv ) > Monthly.. Law Eni m t 1953 2 32
Bill Broome, Editor; Texas Police Assn., Publisher, 1508 Kirby Bldg.
Texas Professional liurt«*M« Vnrr!«0-v5no. 1941 3 26 14°
Engineer-}- . .. ^Monthly Engineering 2 4Q 14Q
Thomas A. Melody, Editor and Publisher, Box 7332. Controlled free diat.
Texas Tribune-f .Saturday Republican 1913 6 24 210 2.00
Barbara Langley, Editor; Joe Gennaro, Publisher, P. O. Box 1423.
53,100
£3,000
*17,9S1
2 28 105 x2.00 J3.200
>4,421
4.00 $2,677
115 3.00
1.50
4,000
5,310
§3,200
Time. Her.ld+ {I J£ JS£"°
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Times Herald Printing Co., Publisher. Herald Square (2).
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Dallas-Fort Worth Ed. circ., *82,603.
22 801 18.00**178,848
Sunday circ.**189,771
Wall Street Journal + JMorn.ex.Sat. JNafl Business,
(S. W. Edition) [A Sun. \ A Financial
Dow, Jones and Co., Inc., Publisher, Young at Poydras Sts. (2).
White Rocker. The Thursday Ind. Dem 1945 6 24 203 2.60
Elton L, Miller, Editor and Publisher, Box 11626.
World Friday Church News 1914 8 22 294 1.80
Printed in 49 separate editions.
Douglas Tomlinson, Editor; All-Church Press, Pub., Life of America Bldg. (1).
DAYTON (K7#). pop. 1,820; Liberty Co. (SE). 35 m NE of Houston. SP RR. Timber.
Agriculture. Stock, poultry, rice, cotton.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1964 7 24 280 2.60
B. A. Tipton, Editor and Publisher, Box 278.
DECATURf (G4), pop. 2,922; Wise Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Fort Worth. FWAD RR.
Dresses manufactured. Flour, feed mills; milk processing plant. Agriculture.
Livestock, dairying.
Wise County Messenger -f Thursday Democratic 1880 7 28 294 2.50
Phil E. Luker, Editor and Publisher.
DE KALB (K4), pop. 1.928; Bowie Co. (NE). 85 m W of Texarkana. TAP RR. Saw
mill; cotton gin. Timber. Diversified farming. Tomatoes, sweet corn, dairying.
News-f Friday Democratic 1906 8 24 294 2.00
Fred Napp, Editor and Publisher.
DE LEON <F6%), pop. 2,241; Comanche Co. (NEC). 42 m NE of Brownwood. MKT
RR. Peanut shelling plants; mixed feed mills. Ship peanuts, melons, peaches,
pecans, dressed turkeys. Agriculture. Peanuts, watermelons.
Free Press-f Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.00
A. J. Stricklin, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
DEL RIOt (C8). pop. 14,211; Val Verde Co. (SWC). 145 m W of San Antonio. SP
RR. Manufactures ice cream. Sheep and goats are raised for wool and mohair;
also some cattle.
*i ji_ TT •»_!>• i J Evg.ex.Sat. A » j^_^_ .1 __ A 1929 8 24 287 12. 00 49*893
jpiews-ueraia-r ISun Sun M 'nuepenuenv. Sunday circ. §3.893
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Mrs. Ima J. Fleetwood, Editor; Charles T. Pingenot, Publisher.
DENISON (H4), pop. 17.604; Grayson Co. (NE). 8 m from Oklahoma border, 10 m
N of Sherman. MKT; 8LSFAT; DAPS; KOAG RRs. Airline CEN.
Manufactures cheese and dairy products, rower saws, post hole borers,
biscuits, cotton duck, blue jeans, boat*, air conditioners, peanut butter, pickles,
furniture, mattresses, candy. Wood creosoting and pecan shelling plants ; rail-
road shops. Oil wells. Nurseries. Diversified farming.
w«..M_i_ (Evg.ex.Sat. A-, ^^Mt 1889 8 28 297 18.20**12,252
«erald + (Sun.. Sun. M.Independent Sunday circ.**12,339
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Claud Easterly, Editor; Fred Conn, Publisher.
Press -f Friday Independent 1926 8 24 287 2.60 640
LeRoy M. Anderson, Editor and Publisher, 205 Main St.
CtrculatkM)— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtine and March A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; J Publisher* • Report; Light face, estimated. +U§e§ Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCoonty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSnbftcription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the we of the Directory to front of book.
91948 6 33 296 24.00 **52*257
§3,326
*27,278
n.ooo
2,270
§1,208
1.890
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DENTONf (G4). pop. 21,872; Denton Co. (NE). 87 m NE of Ft. Worth. MKT; T&P
RRs. Flour mills; cheese, garment factories; creamery; brick, tile, food prod-
ucte; peanut shelling plants; bottling works. Texas Woman's University;
North Texas State College. Clay pits. Diversified farming. Wheat, cotton, corn.
Campus Chat -f V Wed. & Fri Collegiate 1916 8 24 287 x2.00 6408
Students of North Texas State College. Eds. and Pubs.. Box 6297, N. T. Sta.
Lass-0+ V l&VSun?' Sat" Collegiate 1905 5 24 224 8.00 J3.000
Students of the Texas Woman's' University, Editors and Publishers, Box 3866.
Record-Chronicle -f { Sun ^Sif**!? Independent 1903 8 24 294 18-20 **»»040
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Riley Cross, Editor and Publisher.
DENVER CITY (B4%), pop. 1,855; Yoakum Co. (NW). 150 m SW of Amarillo, rail-
road station. Seagraves. AT&SF RR. Oil Wells. Diversified farming.
Press -f. Thursday Independent 1940 8 28 287 4.00 §2,077
Berle Snyder, Editor; Cal and Gene Snyder, Publishers.
DEPORT <J4), pop. 784; Lamar Co. (NE). 17 m SE of Paris. P&MP RR. Cotton gins.
Stock, dairy farms. Cotton, corn, alfalfa, feed.
Times-f Thursday Independent 1909 7 24 280 3.00 §1,7O6
Sam C. Holloway. Editor and Publisher.
DEVINE (F8H), pop. 1,672; Medina Co. (SC). 88 m SW of San Antonio. MP RR.
Vegetable cannery. Agriculture. Truck crops, corn.
News-f Wednesday Democratic 1897 6 26 280 2.00 1,200
C. P. Du Bose. Editor and Publisher.
DICKINSON (K2%), pop. 2,704; Galveston Co. (SE). 18 m N of Galveston. GH&H;
MKT; MP RRs. Mineral oil refinery. Oil wells. Agriculture. Vegetables, dairy
products, figs.
Galveston County Press -f-.. ...Thursday Democratic 1939 6 24 280 2.50 §1,921
William Law. Editor and Publisher.
DILLEY (E9), pop. 1,809; Frio Co. (SC). 60 m SW of San Antonio. MP RR. Cotton
gin. Ships peas, watermelons, tomatoes. Diversified farming. Corn, cotton,
peanuts, sweet potatoes.
Herald Friday Democratic 1923 5 26 252 1.50 535
Newton Moore, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 294.
DIMMITTf (B8), pop. 1,461; Castro Co. (NW). 50 m SW of Amarillo. FW&D RR.
Diversified farming. Vegetables, wheat, corn.
Castro County News 4- Thursday Democratic 1929 8 24 280 3.00 1,695
B. M. Nelson. Editor; B. M. Nelson & Sons. Publishers, Box 67.
DONNA (Fll%). pop. 7,171; Hidalgo Co. (B). 45 m NW of Brownsville. MP RR.
Canneries. Ships citrus fruits and vegetables. Oil wells. Dairy, fruit, truck
farms. Cotton.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1919 7 23 280 3.00 §600
Mrs. Delia Shankle, Editor and Publisher.
DUBLIN (F5tt). pop. 2.761; Erath Co. (NEC). 50 m NE of Brownwood. MKT; AT&SF
RRs. Manufactures butter, cheese, peanut products, textiles. Ships cotton, pea-
nuts, turkeys, raw milk. Poultry, dairying, ranching.
Progress-f Friday Independent 1888 7 24 280 2.00 §1,756
Albert S. Jackson. Publisher.
DUMASf (Cltt), pop. 6.127; Moore Co. (NW). 50 m N of Amarillo. AT&SF RR.
Zinc smelters; carbon, chemical plants. Refineries. Agriculture. Wheat, cattle.
Moore County News-»- Thurs.&Sun Independent ..1921 8 24 294 8.50 §3,280
Daniel E. Alford, Editor; Dumas Publishing Co.
EAGLE LAKE (H8), pop. 2,787; Colorado Co. (SE). 60 m SW of Houston. SP; AT&SF
RRs. Cotton gin. Diversified farming. Cotton, rice, corn.
Headlight-f Thursday Independent 1903 7 24 280 2.50 §1,625
Fred R. Frnka, Editor and Publisher.
EAGLE PASSf (D9), pop. 7,276; Maverick Co. (SC). On Rio Grande. 180 m SW of
San Antonio. SP RR. Manufactures creamery products, bricks. Cold storage
plant. Tourist resort. Ships spinach, livestock. Truck, stock, grain, dairy farms.
News Guide-MEng. & Span. )Thursday Democratic 1886 7 23 280 2.60 $2.150
Harper Sparks. Editor and Publisher. Box 216. 265 Jefferson St.
EARTH (B8), pop. 689; Lamb Co. (NW). 62 m NW of Lubbock. Nearest railroad
station. Mule Shoe. AT&SF RR. Agriculture. Cotton, grain.
News-Sun -f Thursday Independent 1954
Ross Middleton. Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 568.
7 24 280 3.00
1,236
EASTLANDf (F5), pop. 8,626; Eastland Co. (NEC). 56 m E of Abilene. T&P RR.
Manufactures gasoline and crude oil and clay products. Oil wells. Diversified
farming. Pecans, peanuts, watermelons, cotton.
Telegram + {Ju|*;; Thur8'Independent 1923 8 24 2S7 7'80 52>669
Virgil Moore, Editor; 0. H. Dick and Joe Dennis, Publishers.
EDEN (E6tt)f pop. 1.908; Concho Co. (C). 44 m SE of San Angelo. AT&SF RR. Ships
wool, cotton. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Wool, cotton, wheat.
Echo-f Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 280 2.00 5900
Walter F. Dufrain, Editor and Publisher.
OrwiUUoo— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Aodit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPuhlisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mate. +No*p«refl
tms, 12 to inch, f Agate lines. 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 19SO Census. xRairi McNaOy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols<fr Width VDtpth Sub
EDGEWOOD <J5), pop. 884; Van Zandt Co. (NE). 55 m E of Dallas. TAP RR. Grain
ersifie
elevator. Diversified farming. Tomatoes, cucumbers.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1909 8 28 294 2.00
Elisabeth Roberson, Editor; 8. Neil Harle, Publisher.
EDINBURGt (Fll), pop. 12,888; Hidalgo Co. (3). 55 m KW of Brownsville. SP; HP
RRs. Pan American College. Vegetable and citrus fruit packing and canning. Oil
and gas wells. Agriculture. Citrus fruits, winter vegetables, cotton.
(Hidalgo County News -f Thursday Independent 1927 8 24 294 8.75
Review-*- /Ev|f-ex-Sat-*Tnrf*TWMi,?A«t *&27 8 24 294 10.40
xteview-f- \8un., Sun. M.lndependent Sunday circ.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry Quin, Editor; Allan Engleman, Publisher.
Pan American +V .Friday Collegiate 1952 5 24 210 x
Students of Pan American College, Editors and Publishers.
EDNAf (H8H )> pop. 8,855; Jackson Co. (SE). 95 m SW of Houston. SP RR. Cotton
gins, rice dryers. Oil and gas wells. Agriculture. Cotton, rice, grain, cattle.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1906 8 24 280 8.00
Chester Evans, Editor and Publisher.
EL CAMPO (H8), pop. 6,287; W hart on Co. (SE). 70 m SW of Houston. SP RR.
Cottonseed oil, rice and feed mills; bottling, meat packing, egg drying plants;
creamery. Diversified farming. Cotton, livestock, pecans, rice, maize.
Citizen + Tuesday Independent 1899 7 24 280 8.00
Thomas J. McLeod, Editor; Mrs. A. A. Sparkman, Publisher.
Leader (Czech. & Eng.) .. Wednesday. Ind. Dem. .. 1957 8 28 294 8.00
Herschiel L. Hunt, Editor; Culp Krueger, Publisher, P. O. Box 1890.
ELDORADOf (D7), pop. 1,668; Schleicher Co. (C). 46 m S of San Angelo. AT ASF
RR. Wool blanket factory. Ships cattle, sheep. Oil and gas wells. Petroleum
products plants. Agriculture. Poultry, stock feeds.
Success-h Thursday Democratic 1901 6 24 280 2.00
Elizabeth Elder, Editor; Fred Gunstead, Publisher.
ELECTRA (F8H), pop. 4,970; Wichita Co. (NC). 27 m NW of Wichita Falls. FW&D
RR. Airport. Manufactures oil field supplies, feed products. Oil refinery. Oil
wells. Agriculture. Cattle, cotton, wheat.
Star-News-f .Thursday Ind. Dem 1921 7 24 280 2.00
W. C. Stewart, Editor and Publisher.
ELGIN (G7), pop. 8,168; Bastrop Co. (SE). 27 m E of Austin. MET; SP RRs. Brick
plant; cottonseed oil mill. Lignite coal mines. Agriculture. Potatoes, canteloupes,
watermelons, cotton.
Courier (offset) -f Thursday ...Independent ..1890 6 22 238 8.00
Robert L. Bred low. Editor; Harold H. Bredlow, Publisher.
ELKHART (J6), pop. 776; Anderson Co. (EC). 11 m S of Palestine. HP RR. Cotton
gins; saw mill; oil refinery. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peanuts.
Record -f Friday Independent 1903 7 24 280 2.00
Mrs. Elaine Gee, Editor and Publisher.
EL PASOf (A10), pop. 180,485; El Paso Co. (W). Located extreme western end of
Texas at junction of New Mexico and Republic of Mexico boundaries. AT&SF;
SP; T&P RRs. Airlines: AA, AEA; CAL; TMC; TTA. Wholesale distribution
and cattle center. Trade with Mexico.
Manufactures bricks, cement, flour, cottonseed products, petroleum, clothing,
refrigeration units. Copper, oil refineries ; mining, smelting, meat packing plants ;
railroad shops. Seven banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $1,443,213,164; deposits
(6-30-58), $248,070,296. 104,954 electric (AC) meters; 59.271 gas (nat.) meters;
79,000 telephones. Texas Western College and other schools. Resort. Agricul-
ture. Cattle, cotton. Three TV stations.
Continental, El-f (Span.) Morn.ex.Mon...Independent 1926 8
Circ
5860
§505
§4,577
§4,577
1,500
§2,650
§3,749
1,025
1.882
1.692
495
24 280 10.00 17,500
Sunday circ. 57,500
Raul Cuellar, Editor; El Continental Publishing Co., 218-20 S. Campbell St.
KLabo°r ^ocAte^"** j^riday Labor 1900 5 24 224 2.00
Marvin L. ghsrfiri' Editor and Publisher, 228 S. Oregon St.
{ Herald-Post + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent. 1880 8 23 316 15.60^*42^33
E. M. Pooley, Editor; Herald-Post Publishing Co., Mills and Kansas Sts.
Times-f Every Mom...Independent 1879 8 23 315 23.40**56»066
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ. **77,768
W. J. Hooten, Editor; D. D. Roderick, Publisher, Mills and Kansas Sts.
Prospector V Wed.&Sat Collegiate 1914 5 24 224 2.00
Students of Texas Western College of the University of Texas, Eds. and Pubs.
o Catholic 1875 8 26 140 3.00 $10,000
Rev
Rev. Gregorio Goni, 8.J., Editor; Revista Catolica, Publisher. 1407 E. Third St.
Southwestern Medicine Monthly Medical 1948 Cont?olled f?ee dist.
Lester C. Feener. M.D., Editor: Southwestern Medicine, Publisher,
310 N. Stanton St.
EMORYf <J4%). pop. 648; Rains Co. (NE). 28 m SB of Greenville. MKT RR. Cotton
gins; feed mills. Agriculture. Tomatoes, peppers, poultry.
Rains County Leader Friday Democratic 1887 7 24 280 2.00
Earl Hill, Editor and Publisher.
3,716
§1,408
CtraiIatio»-**Sept. A B.C. Statement; *Jmte and March A. B.C. Statements; •A. B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPnblisber's Report; Light face, estimated. +Utes Mats. + Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ENNIS (H5), pop. 7,816; Ellis Co. (EC). 88 m SE of Dallas. SP RR. Manufactures
cotton oil, concrete pipe, carbon paper, paper bags, ladies' and children's
clothing, oil well and chemical handling equipment, feeds. Ships cotton. Diver-
sified farming. Cotton, grain, dairy products.
1 Local + .Thursday Independent 1892 8 24 294 1.50
News-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1892 8 24 294 12.00
United Publishing Company, Inc.
FABENS (A10), pop. 8,089; El Paso Co. (W). 80 m SE of El Paso. TAP; SP RRs.
Cotton gin and compressors. Manufactures cottonseed oil, cotton cake. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, alfalfa, corn.
Valley Independent + Thursday Independent 1984 6 26 276 2.50
Milton P. Massey, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 727.
FAIRFIELDf (H6), pop. 1.742; Freestone Co. (EC). 60 m E of Waco. Railroad station,
Teague. CRI&P; FWAD RRs. Cotton gins. Hardwood timber. Diversified farming.
Cattle, hogs.
Recorder + Thursday Democratic 1876 7 24 280 2.00
Joe Lee Kirgan, Editor ; Fairfield Recorder, Publisher.
FALFURRIASf (F10H). pop. 6,712; Brooks Co. (S). 78 m SW of Corpus Christi. SP
RR. Gasoline refineries ; creamery. Oil wells ; gypsum mines, carbon black plants.
Agriculture. Ranching, dairying and citrus.
Facts + .Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 280 3.00
Howard Behrent, Editor and Publisher.
FARMERSVILLE (H4). pop. 1,965; Collin Co. (NE). 17 m W of Greenville. ATASF;
LA A RRs. Cottonseed oil mill; candy factory; cotton gin. Onion center. Di-
versified farming. Cotton, corn.
Times-r- Thursday Democratic 1885 7 24 280 1.50
Martha Fielder, Editor; Burton Fielder, Publisher.
FARWELLf (B8), pop. X 1,000; Farmer Co. (NW). 90 m SW of Amarillo. AT&SF RR.
Manufactures concrete pipe. Cotton gin. Agriculture. Livestock.
State Line Tribune Thursday Independent 1911 8 22 311 3.00
Dolph Moten, Editor; W. H. Graham, Jr., Publisher.
FERRIS (HB). pop. 1,736; Ellis Co. (EC). 18 m S of Dallas. SP RR. Manufactures
bricks, ladies' belts. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, onions.
Wheel-f Friday Ind. Dem 1889 7 24 280 2.00
Joe H. W. Whittenberg, Editor and Publisher.
FLATONIA (G8), pop. 1,098; Fayette Co. (SE). 60 m SE of Austin. SP RR. Box, cistern
factories; cottonseed oil, grist mills; fuller's earth, poultry plants. Oil wells.
Diversified fanning. Cotton, corn, livestock.
Argus .Thursday Democratic 1875 7 26 280 2.00
Geo. W. Bridges, Editor and Publisher.
FLORESVILLEf (F8%), pop. 1,949; Wilson Co. (SE). 20 m SE of San Antonio. SP RR.
Blackeyed peas processing plant. Diversified farming. Cotton, onions, peanuts,
dairy, poultry.
Chronicle- Journal -f Friday Democratic 1877 7 28 276 2.60
Sam Fore, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
FLOYDADAf (C8tf), pop. 8,210; Floyd Co. (NW). 40 m NE of Lubbock. ATASF;
QAAP RRs. Creamery, cotton gins; hatchery. Calliche quarries. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms. Wheat, cotton.
Floyd County Hesperian -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1896 8 24 294 2.50
Homer Steen, Editor; Hesperian Publishing Company, Inc.
FORNEY (H5). pop. 1,425; Kaufman Co. (NE). 28 m E of Dallas. TAP RR. Cotton
gins; toy balloons. Poultry* grain farms. Cotton, corn, onions.
Messenger -f Thursday Democratic 1881 7 24 273 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McCain, Editors and Publishers.
FORT STOCKTONf (B7). pop. 4.444; Pecos Co. (WC). 150 m W of San Angelo.
ATASF RR. Airline, TTA. Gasoline refineries; machine shop; cotton gins. Oil
wells. Ranching. Sheep, cattle, stock feeds.
Pioneer-f Thursday Independent 1908 8 24 297 3.00
Ben Peeler. Editor; George Baker, Publisher.
FORT WORTHf (G5), pop. 278,778: Tarrant Co. (NEC). 82 m W of Dallas. CRIAP;
FWAD; SLSFAT; ATASF; MP; MKT; SLSW; SF; TAP RRs. Airlines: AA;
BNF; CEN; DAL; CAL; TTA; SLI (airfreight).
Oil and railroad and important airplane and automobile manufacturing center.
Important grain and livestock market. Manufactures oil well supplies, foundry,
metal and cement products, boxes, clothing, furniture, begs, soap, leather goods,
chemicals, creamery and food products. Packing houses; flour, feed, cottonseed
and peanut mills; railroad shops. Nineteen banks; bank clearings (12-31-57),
$2. 061,288,787; deposits (12-31-67), $703,264,064. 143,701 electric meters; 129,-
959 gas (nat. ) meters; 200,469 telephones. Texas Christian University; Texas
Weeleyan College; Southwestern Baptist Seminary and others. TV station.
Bicycle Journal Monthly Bicycles 1947 2 28 96 2.00
Bill Quinn, Editor and Publisher. 606 S. Main St.
140 3.00
^Monthly Negro Ints 1951 3 28
Mrs. Helen Bonner, Editor; Good Publishing Co., 1220 Harding St.
Cattleman 4- Monthly Livestock 1914 3 28
Henry Biederman, Editor; Texas and Southwestern 2 49
Cattle Raisers Assn., Publisher, 410 E. Weatherford St. (2).
140
140
8.00
Gift
2,480
3,986
§560
1,442
51316
§1,4O9
§1,OOO
§787
§875
§2,250
§2,315
§977
§2,168
6,300
*»2,497
*22,100
Circulation— ** Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA AwHt:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn, I Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XlUod McNmJly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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FORT WORTHf (Continued) Estab Cols « Width ?Dipth Sub Circ
Churchwe«k-f ......................... Friday ............. Religious ............ 1961 8 22 294 1.90 * 15,625
Printed in approximately 31 separate editions for local churches in Texas and
the Southwest.
Averill Gouldy, Editor; All-Church Press, 601 Talyor (2).
Commercial Recorder + .......... {a^n***8*1* Business ......... 1903 5 24 210 83.00 J452
J. F. Pollock, Editor; Recorder Publishing Co., S17 W. 18th St. (2).
r>M.« r™«+v M— a. TTV * t™-lr« /Int. of Avia'n 1945 5 23 230 3.00 12,000
Cross County News-f- ............ Ev. 3 weeks.... (in g,we8t Controlled free dist. aioOO
Tony Page, Editor and Publisher, Meacham Field.
Dallas-Fort Worth IT*,,T,«.V,W n***.*™,.*! « 1967 5 23 213
Construction Record +.. ./Monthly.... Construction . Controlled free dist. m,700
Bob Craft, Editor; Construction Record Co., Publisher, 1026 S. Adams St.
5 24 214 3.00 4,950
JTh
140
133
Bldg.
209
1.00
3.00
3.00
12^)79
3,400
6,650
9,511
$65.000
*76,528
2.00
(2).
3.50
140 2.00
1,500
3O,544
S.OOO — Free
21
21
196
196
J 6,0 00 — Free
2.00 J4.874
2.00 J2,957
^Thursday Independent 1947
J. A. Wisch, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 742.
DeHerald "Negro?!** jThursday Independent 1943 8 24 287 8.50
S. R. Prince. Editor;" Associated Negro Press. Publisher, Box 1563.
ni.nUir M^fhw /Window A 1941 8 28 140 6.00
DUplay Monthly {store Diapjay Controlled free dist.
Louie L. Hulme, Editor; Branch-Smith Inc., Publisher, 120 St. Louis Ave. (1).
FortWorth-f Monthly Ch. of Com 1926 3 27 126 2.50
M. W. Taggart. Ed.; Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, Pub., 114 E. 8th St. (2).
Fundamentalist, The -f Thursday Baptist 1920 5 24 196 2.00
Rev. Roy Tatam, Editor; Fundamentalist Pub. Co., Box 9446.
Haltom City News Thursday Independent 1949 6 21 224
S. Stanley McBrayer, Editor; Reporter Publishing Co., 315 Main St. (2).
| Hep (Negro) Monthly Negro Ints 1955 3 28 140
Jive (Negro) Monthly Negro-Ints 1951 3 28
1 Adelle Jackson, Editor; Good Publishing Co., 1220 Harding St.
International Oilman Monthly Oil Indus 1946 2 38
Charles A. Neal, Editor; B. Orchard Lisle, Publisher, Majestic
Lake Como Weekly (Negro). .Thursday Independent 1940 5 28
W. H. Wilburn, Editor and Publisher, 5529 Wellesley St.
Leather Craftsman, The -f Bi-monthly. Leather Craft 1956 3 25
A. G. Belcher, Editor; Leather Craftsman Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 1386.
Lone Star Scanner + Friday Independent 1944 5 22 210
Distributed exclusively to personnel at Carswell Air Force Base.
Jerry Griffith, Editor; Southwest Magazine Publishing Co., 715 Jones St. (2).
Meadowbrook Herald, The + . Thursday Shopper 1943 8 24 294
J. S. Perry, Editor and Publisher, 2912 East Rosedale St.
(North Fort Worth News-f Thursday Independent 1909
River Oaks News-f- Thursday Independent 1942
Boyden Underwood, Publisher, 2135 Jacksboro Hwy. (14).
Polytechnic Herald -f Thursday Independent 1929
James Ross, Editor; J. S. Perry, Publisher, 2912 E. Rosedale St. (5).
iEvg. ex. Sat.
ft Sun., Independent
Sun. Morn.
_
W. R. Humphrey, Editor; Fort Worth Press, Publisher (1).
River Oaks News — See North Fort Worth News.
Sepia (Negro) Monthly Negro Ints 1954 3 30
Mrs. Adelle Jackson, Editor; Good Publishing Co., 1220 Harding St.
Shopper-f- Sunday Shopping 1936 8 22 301 102,500 — Free
Homer Tomlinson, Editor; Fort Worth Shopper, Publisher, 601 Taylor St. (2).
SkiffV-f- Wed. & Fri Collegiate 1902 5 23 294 xS.OO
Department of Journalism, Texas Christian Univ., Editor and Publisher (9).
Louie L. Huime, lEditor; Southern Florist Publishing Co.. 120 St. Louis St. (1).
Southwestern Railway JMonthly R. R. Labor 1907 3 26 140 2.00
journal -t- •**•]
Bill Haworth, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1971.
c* T i ™« A. /Every Morn. T - ~m 1895 8 22 301 30.00**! 12,121
StAr-Telegram-f- \AEvg.ex.Sun. Ind> Dcm Evening circ.**l 37,506
Color Advertising Accepted. See also Texas Ranch and Farm. Sunday circ. **22 1,809
John Ellis, Editor; Carter Publications, Inc., Seventh and Taylor Ste. (1).
Texas Ranch and Farm + .. .Monthly Agriculture 5 22 200
This is A separate section circulated with the second Sunday issue of the Star-
Telegram each month.
Amon G. Carter, Jr., Publisher, Seventh and Taylor Sta. (1).
TribuneH- Friday Church News 1916 8 22 294
Printed in 36 separate editions.
Douglas Tomlinson, Editor; All-Church Press, Publisher, 601 Taylor St.
TV Guide— See Radnor. Pa. Dallas-Fort Worth Ed., circ., *82,603.
Venetian Blind News .Monthly Ven. Blinds 1937 2 28 112
Jack Murray, Editor; Venetian Blind News, Publisher, P. O. Box 7074.
8 24 294 J12.000 — Free
23 200 13.20 **57,861
Sunday circ. **55,305
154 3.00 *50,632
4,500
*5,5«6
3,000
$227,662
1.80
(2).
*20,572
2.00 J2.974
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPuUisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Colds to the use of the Directory fa front of book.
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Weekly Livestock iThursdav /Livestock A 1909 5 28 224 2.00
Reporter-*- f xnursaay ( pouitry Controlled free dist.
Ted Gouldy, Editor; Gouldy Typesetting Co., Pub., 122 E. Exchange Ave.
(6).
Clre
8,760
9,860
FRANKLINf (H8%), pop. 1,209; Robertson Co. (EC). 52 m SE of Waco. MP RR.
Grist mill; cotton gins; bottling works. Diversified farming.
Favorite ........................ ...........Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1931 5 24 288 1.60 {300
John Rutherford, Editor and Publisher.
Texan-f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1880 7 23 280 2.00 51,200
Betty Supak. Editor; Herman Yezak, Publisher.
FRANKSTON (J6H). pop. 1,050; Anderson Co. (EC). 24 m NE of Palestine. SP
RR. Saw mill; crate factory; cotton gins. Ships tomatoes. Fruit, truck farms.
Cotton, tomatoes, watermelons, dairying.
Citizen + ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1910 7 23 280 2.00 926
Quanah Price, Editor and Publisher.
FREDERICKSBURCf (F7%), pop. 3,854; Gillespie Co. (SEC). 69 m NW of San
Antonio. Railroad station, Comfort; SP RR. Manufactures mattresses, mohair,
saddles. Cold storage lockers; peanut and peanut oil processing plant. Resort,
hunting. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, peanuts, cattle.
Radio Post-f ........................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 8 24 294 2.50 83,060
Fred Dietel, Editor; Wm. Dietel & Sons, Publishers.
Standard -f ................................ Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1888 8 24 280 2.50 **2,505
Arthur H. Kowert, Editor; Fredericksburg Publishing Co., Inc.
FREEPORT (J8%), pop. 6,012; Brazoria Co. (SE). On Gulf of Mexico, at mouth of
Brazos River. 60 m 8 of Houston. MP RR. Chemical factories. Resort, fishing.
Sulphur mines and refineries. Fisheries. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, vegetables.
Brazosport Facts-f ................. l^^' Satt Independent ....... 1913 9 22 294 12.00
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Glenn Heath, Editor; Review Publishers, Inc., P. O. Box 1055.
FREER (F9%), pop. 2,280; Duval Co. (S). 87 m W of Corpus Christi. Bank and rail-
road station, San Diego. TM RR. Oil wells. Stock farms.
Enterprise-f- ............................. Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1933 7 24 280 2.00
V. F. Guthrie, Publisher.
FRIONA (B3), pop. 1,202; Farmer Co. (NW). 65 m SW of Amarillo. AT&SF RR.
Ships cattle, grain. Diversified farming. Wheat, cattle, alfalfa, soy beans.
Star-f ....................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 7 24 280 8.00
Dave McReynolds, Editor; W. H. Graham, Publisher.
FRISCO (H4). pop. 786; Collin Co. (NE). 20 m N of Dallas. SLSF&T RR. Cotton
gins. Diversified farming. Wheat, cattle, corn.
Journal + .................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1902 7 24 280 1.00
Don Bagwell, Editor and Publisher.
FROST (H5%), pop. 586; Navarro Co. (EC). 45 m NE of Waco. Railroad station,
Mertens. MP RR. Cotton gins. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, oats, livestock.
Enterprise-f ............................ .Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1890 7 24 280 2.00
W. A. Crawford, Editor and Publisher.
GAINESVILLEf (G4), pop. 11,246; Cooke Co. (NE). 36 m W of Sherman. MKT;
AT&SF RRs. Manufactures ice cream, flour. Oil refinery; iron foundry; railroad
shops. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, livestock.
Register and Messenger -f ..... Evg. ex. Sun. ..Democratic ........ 1886 8 24 294 18.00
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Register Publishing Co., Inc.
GALENA PARK (Jl), pop. 7,186; Harris Co. (SE). Adjoins Houston on the East. MP
RR. Residential.
Reporter (offset) 4- ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 5 24 224 2.00
The Bayou Publishing Co., 1811 Clinton Drive.
GAJLVESTONf (K8), pop. 66,568; Galveston Co. (SE). On Gulf of Mexico and on
Galveston Island at mouth of Galveston Bay, 50 m SE of Houston. CRI&P;
FW&D: SP; AT&SF; MP; MKT RRs. Airline. TTA.
Important port for cotton, sulphur, grain. Manufactures nails, wire, beverages.
Packing plant; dry docks. Five banks; deposits, $184.360,319. 20,981 electric
meters; 18,759 gas (nat.) meters; 30,325 telephones. Fisheries. Tourist resort.
Sulphur mines. TV station.
.T, T«H n«™
rn....Ind. Dem ............
§7,300
475
51,250
865
55,441
1,408
rM.».j. T^O™M™.T, T«H n«™ 8 22 297 19.80**17,«27
f News-f ..................................... Every Morn....Ind. Dem ............ Sunday circ. **22, 168
J C. E. McClelland, Editor; News Pub. Co., Inc., News-Tribune Bldg.
1 Tribune-h ................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1880 8 22 297 13.20**1O,50O
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
1 C. E. McClelland, Editor: News Pub. Co., Inc., News-Tribune Bldg.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Houston-Galveston Ed., circ., -£47,222.
GANADO (H8%), pop. 1,258; Jackson Co. (SE). 80 m SW of Houston. SP RR. Cotton
gins. Agriculture. Cotton, rice, grain.
Tribune-f- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1989 8 24 280 2.00 5900
John E. Janacek, Editor ; Malec Bros. Publishing Co., Yoakum.
GARLAND (Hl%), pop. 10,571; Dallas Co. (NE). 14 m NE of Dallas. AT&SF; MKT
RRs. Manufactures airframe components, oil field equipment, aluminum die
castings, hats, pickles, crates, feed, dairy products. Ships cotton, onions.
Agriculture. Cotton, onions, corn.
Herald4- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1960 5 24 224 2.00 1,615
W. H. Bradfleld, Jr., Editor; W. H. Bradfield, Sr., Publisher. 618 State St.
Circulation— **SeptTA. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee,
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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v— .0. JF8£,?** Sat* T«^ n-™ 1887 8 24 801 7.20 56,449
riews-t". ......<« Sun., Ind. Dem Q.,«»J«W «i»» iA^^a
[Sun. Morn. Sunday circ. 96,449
Color advertising accepted.
W. H. BradfieJd, Jr., Editor.
Times-Reporter + (offset) Thurs. ft Sun..Independent 1957 6 22 224 2.00 §2,783
Bert Shipp. Editor; Phil McMullen, Publisher, P. O. Box 217.
GARRISON (K5tt). pop. 699; Nacogdoches Co. (EC). 150 m NE of Houston. SP RR.
Cotton gins; saw mill, creosote, brick and tile plants. Timber. Agriculture.
Cattle, tomatoes, watermelons.
News Friday Democratic 1937 7 28 276 2.50 980
C. C. Travis. Editor and Publisher.
Texas Broiler Grower Monthly Broilers 1966 5 24 224 1.00 3,000
Mrs. N. C. Garrison. Editor; N. C. Garrison. Publisher.
GATESVILLEf (G6), pop. 8.856; Coryell Co. (EC). 40 m W of Waco. SLSW RR.
Concrete blocks, plastic products manufactured ; cotton gins. Dairy, stock, grain
farms. Oats, poultry.
Coryell County News -f Tues. ft Fri Democratic 1932 6 24 224 2.00 *731
W. Mat Jones, Editor and Publisher.
Messenger and Star- Forum +Friday Democratic 1881 7 24 280 2.00 **3,334
J. F. Post and Sterling Edwards, Publishers.
GEORGETOWN! (G7). pop. 4.951; Williamson Co. (EC). 80 m N of Austin. MP;
MKT RRs. Cottonseed oil and feed mills. Southwestern University. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, oats, corn.
Megaphone V Friday Collegiate 1907 5 24 224 1.00
Students of Southwestern University. Editors and Publishers, Box 14.
y Collegiate,.... 1881 2 28 126 x 760
Students Association ^f' South western University. Editors and Publishers.
Williamson County Sun + Thursday Ind. Dem 1877 8 24 294 2.50 53.217
Fred Millholin, Editor; Don Scarbrough, Publisher, Box 39.
GEORGE WESTf (F9), pop. 1.588: Live Oak Co. (S). 65 m NW of Corpus Christi.
MP RR. Cotton gins; saw mills; tile factory; grain elevator. Diversified farm-
ing. Livestock, cotton, corn.
y Independent 1916 7 24 280 8.00 6716
William H. Kennedy and Carter Snooks, Publishers.
GIDDINGSf (H7%). pop. 2.582; Lee Co. (SEC). 50 m E of Austin. SP RR. Cream,
ery; mixed feed mills; peanut shelling, egg breaking and freezing plants. Di-
versified farming. Peanuts, cotton, vegetables.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1888 6 24 224 2.00 62,600
Mrs. Ida Bloh Bloom. Editor; Giddings News Publishing Co.
Star-f Thursday Democratic 1940 7 24 280 2.00 1,825
Durwood L. Fuchs. Editor and Publisher.
GILMERf (K6). pop. 4,096; Upshur Co. (NE). 110 m E of Dallas. SLSW RR. Fertilizer,
flooring, saw mills: Oil wells; iron ore mines; pine timber. Agriculture. Poul-
try, cattle, sweet potatoes.
Mirror-f Thursday Democratic 1877 8 24 294 2.56
R. H. Laschinger and Ray H. Greene. Publishers.
GLADEWATER (K5), pop. 5,806; Gregg Co. (NE). 70 m W of Shreveport, La. TAP
RR. Gasoline, petroleum refineries; lumber mills; furniture, clothing, oil field
truck beds and trailers, wagons manufactured. Oil wells; pine, oak timber.
Agriculture. Sweet potatoes, corn, cattle.
i n — 1910 8 24 294 9.00 84,100
'• Dem Sunday circ. 84,100
[Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry Kates, Publisher. Glade and Dean Sta.
GLEN ROSEf (G6), pop. 1.254; Somervell Co. (NEC). 50 m 8W of Fort Worth.
Railroad station, Walnut Springs. MKT RR. Manufactures dresses, mineral
water. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle, grain, peanuts.
Reporter-f Friday Democratic 1903 6 26 280 2.00 86B7
Charles W. Gibbs, Editor and Publisher.
GOLDTHWAITEt (F6), pop. 1.566; Mills Co. (NEC). 88 m SB of Brown wood. ATftSF
RR. Ships wool, mohair. Agriculture. Cotton, pecans, grain, poultry, peaches.
Eagle-f- .Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 276 8.00 51,715
Victor E. Koleber. Editor and Publisher.
GOLIADt (G9), pop. 1,584; Goliad Co. (8). 65 m NW of Corpus Christi. SP RR.
Cotton gins; feed milL Oil and gas wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, grain.
turkeys, ranching.
Advance-Guard + .Thursday Independent 1855 7 24 280 2.60
John H. Weber, Editor; Goliad Printing Company, Publisher.
GONZALESf (G8), pop. 5,669; Gonzales Co. (8E). 66 m SE of Austin. SP RR.
Manufactures bricks, cotton goods, cottonseed products. Ships chickens. Kaolin
pits. Diversified farming. Pecans, corn, watermelons, chickens.
flnquirer+ Evg. ex. 8un,,.Democratic 1897 8 24 287 12.00 52,686
J Comic strip advertising accepted.
I Inqnirer-f- .Thursday Democratic 18'58 8 24 287 8.00 61,456
i Mrs. Henry Reese, Jr.. ft Son, Publishers.
Ctoo*atk«-Hr*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold fscs, sworn; IPubiisner's Report; Light fsos. estimated. +TJses Mitt. + Nonpareil
eaui, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRaod McNslly
estimate VIssued only during academic year. ^Subscription included la membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the CoMt te the uee ef the Dtrectery te front ef book.
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GORMAN (F5), pop. 1,817; Eastiand Co. (NEC). 62 m BE of Abilene. MKT RR.
Cotton gin. Agriculture.
Progress + Thursday Independent 1900 7 24 280 2.00 1 1,000
Eugene Baker, Editor and Publisher.
GRAHAMf (F4%), pop. 6,742; Young Co. (NC). 65 m S of Wichita Falls. CRIAP RR.
Manufactures steel and wooden tanks, beverages, oil well supplies, flour. Oil
refineries. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, cotton, dairying.
Leader-}- Thursday Democratic 1876 8 24 2^4 4.00 8,690
E. B. Harris, Jr., Editor; E. B. Harris, Sr., Publisher, P. O. Box 600.
Newsfoto-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1946 8 24 280 2.00 1,560
Larry Granerhols, Editor and Publisher.
GRANBURYf (G6), pop. 1,688; Hood Co. (NEC). On Brazos River. 88 m SW of Fort
Worth. AT&SP RR. Hatchery. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, pecans.
Hood County News-Tablet -f . Thursday ^.Democratic 1886
A. B. Crawford, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 2.60 91,600
GRAND PRAIRIE (G2), pop. 14,694; Dallas Co. (NE). 12 m W of Dallas. TAP RR.
Manufactures truck bodies, aircraft, boats, brooms, rubber goods, sirup. Dairy
farms. Cotton.
Banner-l- .................................. .Thurs. A Sun.Jndependent ....... 1946 8 24 294 10,700 — Free
Paul W. Barham, Publisher, 716 E. Main St.
Frontier Times + .................... Quarterly ........ Historical .......... 1928 2 24 98 8.00 -
J. M. Hunter, Sr., Editor; J. M. Hunter, Jr., Publisher.
(Daily ex. Sat.
News-Texan (offset) .............. j&Sun., Independent ...... 1908 8 22 294
(Sun. Morn.
Combined circ. with Arlington News-Texan — 11,000.
Charles Lewis. Editor; Sam R. Bloom, Publisher, 118 N. E. 2nd St.
GRAND SALINE (J6), pop. 1,810; Van Zandt Co. (NE). 65 m E of Dallas. T&P RR.
Salt refinery ; oil wells ; salt mines. Diversified farming. Corn, cotton, tomatoes,
sweet potatoes.
Sun-f- ........................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1898 8 23 294 2.60
Alf Roberson, Editor; S. Neil Harle, Publisher.
GRANDVIEW (H5tt). pop. 886; Johnson Co. (NEC). 14 m SE of Cleburne. MKT
RR. Cotton gins. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, oats.
51,915
Tribune-h ................................. Friday ............. Dem. Agric ........ 1894 7 28 280
M. L. Hair. Jr.. Editor: Grand view Tribune, Publisher, 306 Criner St.
2.00
8798
26 308 2.00 §2,245
GRANGER (G7). pop. 1,687; Williamson Co. (EC). 80 m S of Temple. MKT RR.
Cotton gins ; feed mills. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, hay.
Nasinec+ (Fellow Country- IP :j« i? * i , nu n
man) (Czech) /Friday Fraternal 1914 7
Czech Roman Catholic Union of Texas. Publisher, Davilia St.
News-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1893 6 24 224 2.00 §1,031
M. Giraldi, Editor; Don Scarbrough, Publisher.
Te*TexasRFa"mer) (Czech.) }Monthly Agricultural 1914 4 26 196 x.60 §2,245
Anton Stiborik, Editor; Farmers' Mutual Prot. Assn. of Texas, Publisher,
P. O. Box 158.
GRAPELAND (J6), pop. 1.358: Houston Co. (EC). 23 m SE of Palestine. MP RR.
Saw mills: cotton gins; cannery. Oil refinery. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, peas, tomatoes.
Messcnger-f Thursday Independent 1899 7 24 280 3.00 §1.151
Ed. Luker, Editor; Ed and Merle Laker, Publishers.
GRAPEVINE (Fl), pop. 1,824; Tarrant Co. (NEC). 20 m NE of Fort Worth. SLSW
RR. Oil refinery ; feed, cottonseed oil mill. Diversified farming. Corn, tomatoes,
cantaloupes.
Sun Thursday Democratic 1895 8 24 805 2.00 §1,200
Mrs. W. E. Keeling, Editor and Publisher.
GREENVILLEf (H4), pop. 14.727; Hunt Co. (NE). 50 m NE of Dallas. LA A; MKT;
SLSW; SP RRs. Manufactures flour, candy, ice cream, rayon garments, men's
pants; cotton gins. Railroad shops. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Matt Sheley, Publisher, P. O. Box 1047.
GROESBECKf (H6), pop. 2,182; Limestone Co. (EC). 36 m E of Waco. SP RR. Brick
plant; shirt factory; cotton gins. Diversified farming. Cattle, cotton, grain,
turkeys.
Journal -f ................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 7 24 280 2.00
Jack R. Hawkins, Editor and Publisher, Box 309.
GROOM (C2%), pop. 678; Carson Co. (NW). 80 m SW of Pampa. CRIAP RR. Grain,
stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, cane, malic.
News-f .................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ........... 1926 6 24 224 2.00
Max Wade, Editor and Publisher.
GROVETONf (J6H), pop. 805; Trinity Co. (EC). 86 m NW of Beaumont. Railroad.
station. Trinity. MP
**6,694
**ft,62S
.
RR. Cotton gin. Pine timber. Diversified farming.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1904 7 24 280
P. M. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
2.00
2.750
8450
§850
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June tnd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Us*s Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. TAgste lines, 14 to inch. tCouaty seat Population— 1950 Census. xfcand McNslly
estimate. V Issued only during academic yeaf. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the GuMt to the me of the Directory te treat of book.
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HALE CENTER (C8%), pop. 1,626; Hale Co. (NW). 30 m N of Lubbock. AT&SF RR.
Cotton gins; grain elevator. Agriculture. Wheat, cotton.
American-f Wednesday Dem. Agric 1897 7 22 280 2.00 1,400
Tom Rainbo, Editor and Publisher, Box 87.
HALLETTSVILLEf (H8), pop. 2,000; Lavaca Co. (SE). 80 m SE of Austin. SP RR.
Manufactures oil, soft drinks, sheet metal products. Cottonseed oil mill. Ships
eggs, tomatoes, dressed turkeys. Agriculture. Cotton, tomatoes, corn.
New Era- Herald 4- Tues. & Fri Independent 1872 8 24 280 2.60 §2,779
Virgil Minear, Editor and Publisher.
V°(c£e^^^^.^^L..}WedneB^y' ' Ind9^ndent 1894 8 24 287 8'00 3>68°
Tribune-f Tues. & Fri Independent 1932 8 24 280 2.50 §3,890
Walter Malec, Editor; Malec Publishing Co., Publisher.
HALLSVILLE (K5), pop. 617; Harrison Co. (NE). 20 m W of Marshall. T&F RR.
Saw mill; cotton gins. Oil, gas wells. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, potatoes,
livestock.
Review-f Friday Independent 1918 7 24 280 2.00 §671
W. J. Isenhower, Editor and Publisher.
HAMILTON (F5tt), pop. 8,077; Hamilton Co. (NEC). 60 m NW of Waco. Nearest
n Hico. MKT RR. Flour and feed mills ; hatcheries. Ships turkeys,
railroad station
eggs. Diversified farming. Cattle and sheep raising.
Herald-News + Friday Democratic 1876
W. F. Billingslea, Editor; C. M. Hatch, Publisher.
HAMLIN (E4%), pop. 8,569; Jones Co. (NC). 89 m NW of Abilene. AT&SF; MKT;
H&N RRs. Manufactures building material. Cottonseed oil, feed mills; cotton
gins; compresses; hatcheries. Diversified farming. Cotton.
Herald 4- Friday Democratic 1905 8 24 808 2.50
Willard Jones, Editor and Publisher.
HANDLE Y (F2), pop. ; Tarrant Co. (NEC). 6 m E of Fort Worth, banking town.
T&P RR. Manufactures wire products. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
News-f Friday Democratic 1926 5 24 252 2.50
H. L. Kimsey, Editor; Handley News, Publisher, Box 8608.
HAPPY (C3)f pop. 690; Swisher Co. (NW). 85 m S of Amarillo. AT&SF RR. Grain
elevator. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Wheat.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1923 5 24 217 2.50
Cecil L. Wesley, Editor and Publisher.
HARLINGEN (G11H), pop. 23.229; Cameron Co. (S). 26 m NW of Brownsville. SP;
MP RRs. Airline, TTA.
Manufactures heating and plumbing material, caskets, folding chairs, fruit
and vegetable packing equipment, chemicals, tires, paper and metal products,
woodworking tools, cookies, milk products. Citrus fruit and vegetable packing
plants. Agriculture. Cotton. TV station.
Press (offset) -f Friday Independent 1952 6
Also prints Shopper Thursday, circ. J6.000 — Free.
Sam W. Burns, Editor; Quality Press, Publisher, 114 N. 4th St.
Texas Farming and ITLT^^*!,!^ [Citrus Fruit & 100. „ ofi
Citriculture-f /Monthly (Gen>J Farming 1924 3 26
Subscription price 3 years for $2.00.
Publications of Texas, Inc., 802 W. Harrison.
Valley Star-h Every Morn...Ind. Dem 1911
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Freedom Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 213 S. 2nd St.
HARPER (E7), pop. X750; Gillespie Co. (SEC). 90 m W of Austin. Railroad station,
Kerrville. SP RR. Diversified farming; ranching.
Herald -f Friday Independent 1926 8 24 294 1.50
Norman J. Dietel, Editor and Publisher.
HASKELLf (E4), pop. 3,886; Haskell Co. (NC). 50 m N of Abilene. FW&D RR. Marble
and granite works; cotton gins. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat.
Free Press -f Thursday Democratic 1886 8 22 280 3.00
Alonzo Pate, Editor; Jetty V. Clare, Publisher.
HEARNE (H6%). pop. 4.872; Robertson Co. (EC). 55 m SE of Waco. SP; MP RRs.
Cottonseed oil mill; cotton gins; railroad yards; pipeline center. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, cattle, alfalfa, truck gardening.
Democrat 4- Friday Democratic 1887 7 24 280 3.00
Ted Rickenbacher, Editor and Publisher, 112 Third St.
HEBBRONVILLEf (F10), pop. 4,802; Jim Hogg Co. (S). 45 m E of Laredo. TM RR.
Manufactures oil and gas well supplies, cottonseed products. Ships cattle ex-
tensively. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, feed, grains.
Jim Hojrg Co. Enterprise -f.... Thursday Ind. Dem 1926 6 26 280 2.00
Pedro G. Chapa, Editor and Publisher.
HEDLEY (D8). pop. 688; Donley Co. (NW). 75 m SE of Amarillo. FW&D RR. Cotton
gins; cotton compress; brick and tile works. Diversified farming. Cotton,
maize, dairying.
Informer Friday Democratic 1910 4 26 182 1.50
D. E. Boliver, Editor and Publisher.
HEMPHILLf (L6), pop. 972; Sabine Co. (EC). 80 m E of Beaumont. Nearest rail-
road station. Bronson. AT&SF RR. Cotton gina ; saw, planing mills. Pine tim-
ber. Diversified farming. Cattle, corn, cotton.
Sabine County Reporter -f Thursday Independent 1883 7 22 276 2.00
J. Darrel Milner, Editor and Publisher, Box 728.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
»P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th* Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
988
7 24 280 3.00 §2,451
$1,200
*658
24 266 3.00 §1,158
140 1.00 1:13,992
23 294 23.40**17,±07
Sunday circ.** 15,203
§460
§2,175
2,300
§600
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HEMPSTEADf (H7%), pop. 1,896; Waller Co. (SE). 61 m NW of Houston. SP RR.
Box factory; cotton gin. Ships vegetables, melons. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
News + Friday Ind. Dem 1890 7 24 276 2.60
R. D. Jones, Editor and Publisher.
HENDERSONf (K5%), pop. 6,888; Rusk Co. (E). 40 m SW of Marshall. MP RR.
Manufactures petroleum products, feeds, lumber. Creamery. Oil wells. Pine
timber. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle.
Circ
1,590
§6,326
§6,326
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Jim Hale, Editor; News Publishing Company.
Times -f- Thursday Independent 1853 7 24 276 2.00
Gene C. Farmer, Editor; Mrs. Garland R. Farmer, Publisher, 126 S. Main St.
HENRIETTA! (F3%), pop. 2,813; Clay Co. (NC). 23 m SE of Wichita Falls. FW&D;
MKT RRs. Manufactures boots and saddlery, stock and chick feeds, pottery.
Ships leather goods, cattle. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Wheat, oats, corn.
Clay County Leader + Thursday Independent 1931 7 24 280 2.00
Jack Wettengel, Publisher, Drawer A.
HERE FORD t (B2%), pop. 5,207: Deaf Smith Co. (WC). 40 m SW of Amarillo. AT&SF
RR. Creamery; flour mills; cannery. Agriculture. Wheat, potatoes, cattle.
Brand + Thurs. & Sun.. Democratic 1901 8 24 294 6.00
J. M. Gillentine, Editor; Hereford Brand, Publisher, Box 673. Sunday circ.
HICO (F5%). pop. 1,212; Hamilton Co. (NEC). 76 m NW of Waco. MKT RR.
Creamery; flour, feed mills. Poultry packing and shipping center. Oak tim-
ber. Agriculture. Grain, cotton, peanuts.
News -Re view -|- Friday Ind. Dem 1886 7 24 280 2.50
Ernest V. Meador. Editor and Publisher.
HIGGINS (Dl%), pop. 676; Lipscomb Co. (NW). 60 m NE of Pampa. AT&SF RR.
Ships cattle. Agriculture. Wheat, small grains.
News Thursday Independent 1897 7 24 280 3.00
J. R. Foster, Editor and Publisher.
HILLSBOROf (G5%), pop. 8,368; Hill Co. (EC). 35 m N of Waco. MKT RR. Manu-
factures cottonseed oil, cotton duck, feed, advertising novelties, beverages,
clothing, chenille, dairy products, concrete blocks. Agriculture. Cotton.
Mirr ro. f Evg.ex.Sat.& n ., 1896 8 24 294 10.80
mirror -t- [Sun., Sun. M. emocratlc Sunday circ.
Mirror-h Wednesday Democratic 1880 8 24 294 1.60
Jim Carmichall, Editor; Texas Novelty Advertising Company, Publisher.
HOLLAND (G6%), pop 674; Bell Co. 18 m S of Temple. MKT RR. Cotton gins.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, corn, onions.
Progress -f Thursday Democratic 1889 6 26 280 2.00
Clyde R. Jones, Editor and Publisher.
HONDOt (E8), pop. 4,188; Medina Co. (SC). 41 m W of San Antonio. SP RR.
Airport. Ceramics manufactured. Agriculture. Corn, broomcorn, grain, cattle,
sheep, goat raising.
Anvil Herald-h Friday Independent 1886 8 23 308 3.00 §2,475
William E. Berger, Publisher.
HONEY GROVE (J4), pop. 2,340; Fannin Co. (NE). 26 m W of Paris. T&P RR.
Cottonseed oil mills, gins, compresses; hatchery; creamery; saw mill; machine
shop. Ships onions, fresh fruits, poultry. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn.
Signal-Citizen -f Friday Democratic 1890 8 24 303 2.00
Joe T. Morrow, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 300.
HOUSTONt (J8), pop. 596,163; Harris Co. (SE). On Buffalo River, 60 m N of Galves-
ton. CRI&P; MP; AT&SF; GH&H; FW&D; MKT; SP RRs. Airlines BNF;
AA; DAL; CAL; EAL; PAA; TTA; TWA; KLM ; NAL; SLI (airfreight). Boat
connections. Important railroad, petroleum, shipbuilding and cotton center;
seaport.
Manufactures furniture, steel, chemical, fertilizer, molasses, cottonseed prod-
ucts, flour, textiles, lumber, rice, oil field equipment, synthetic rubber, plastics,
ceramics, tile. Oil refineries, paper pulp mills. Thirty-five banks ; bank clear-
ings (12-31-57), $20,876,967,780; deposits (12-31-57), $2,025,622,000. 887,965
electric (AC) meters; 847,248 gas (nat.) meters; 461,086 telephones. Rice
Institute; University of Houston; Texas Southern University (Negro) and other
colleges. Oil wells. Three TV stations. ,
AmeM^ca?UT<)cnnoWy JBi-monthly Medical 1934 1 60 112 5.00
American Society of Medical Technologists, Pub., Suite 25, Hermann Professional
Bldg. (26).
Bayou, Le + (French). ..Quarterly Literary 1936 Controlled f'r'ee dist.
Will L. McLendon, Editor; University of Houston, Publisher (4).
fSew'g Mach. 1953 4 24 147 3 00
Behind the Scenes Monthly ^Xtl-HEj Controlled free dist.
1,543
§1,456
**2y497
**2,773
§1,472
§722
§3,941
§3,941
§521
§612
§1,781
8,350
233
117
2,257
17,884
J L Furneaux Editor; Richard L. Minns, Publisher, 2804 Waugh Dr. (6).
^ ' , JEvg. ex. Sun., n*wi«^«*ii. 1901 8 22 30° 21.00**! 92,062
Chronicle + \Sun. Morn. uemocratic Saturday circ.** 179,426
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. **21 5,768
M. E. Walter, Ed.; The Chronicle, Pub., 612-20 Travis St. (2).
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement: Bold face, sworn; IPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to th» «•• of th« Directory In front of book.
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1945 8 27 140 11.00
HOUSTONt (Continued)
(Corrosion
Research ft
Control
Ivy M. Farker, Editor; National Assn. of Corrosion Engineers, Inc., Publisher,
1061 M ft M Bldg., 1 Main St. (2).
Cotton Digest -f Saturday Cotton Indus 1928 8 26 140 6.00
C. H. Burr, Editor; Cotton Digest Publishing Co., Cotton Exchange Bldg. (2).
Cougar Friday Collegiate 1929 5 28 224 2.50
Students of University of Houston, Eds. and Pubs., 3801 Cullen Blvd. (4).
Courier (Negro) — See Pittsburgh, Pa.
Court Review l^^^** Sat' Court News 1900 8 24 28736.00
Earl M. Morin, Editor; Daily Court Review Inc., Pub., 8412 West Lamar (19).
Dental Assistant. The Bi-monthly Dental 1929 2 28 101 2.25
Violet L. Crowley, Editor; American Dental Assistants Assn., Publisher,
1521 Medical Arts Bldg. (2).
Gulf Coast Lumberman -h Semi-mo {mo^MiS'ls 1913 2 45 147 8'°°
J. C. Dionne, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1847.
Heart Bulletin, The Bi-monthly. ..Medical 1951 2 41 112 3.60
R. W. Cumley, Editor; Medical Arts Publishing Foundation. 1603 Oakdale.
Herald, The (Negro) -J- .Monthly Coll. Alumni 1947 5 24 224 x
Students of Texas Southern University, Publishers, 8201 Wheeler Ave. (4).
Wnn«tn« M.v.rin* M™*MV /Chamber of 1929 3 20 140 8.00
Houston Magazine Monthly (commerce Controlled free dist.
Floyd Martin, Editor; Houston Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
P. O. Box 2871. C. of C. Bldg.
{Houston Informer -f- (Negro). Tuesday Independent 8
MF™£i™Kwo?"". jSaturday Independent 1893 8
C. W. Wesley, Editor; Informer Pub. Co., 2418 Leeland Ave.
Industrias Lac teas + (Span.). Monthly [%£**, 1951 Controlled* free dist.
J. A, Pena, Editor; Chas. N. Tunnell, Publisher, 1602 Harold St. (6).
{Jewish Digest, The (no adv.). .Monthly {interest 1965 2 24 89 4*°°
Bernard Postal, Editor; D. H. White, Publisher.
Jewish Herald Voice + .Thursday Jewish In t 1906 6 24 196 3.00
D. H. White. Editor; D. H. White and Co.. Publishers, 1719 Caroline St. (4).
Labor Journal -h Semi-mo Labor 1928 5 22 196x2.00
Labor Messenger of Houston, Inc., Publisher, 2501 Crawford.
Medical Record and Annals....Monthly Medical 1910 2 36
C. Cary Turner, Editor; Post Graduate Med. Assembly, Publisher,
1215 Walker Ave. (2).
Microphone, The (offset) Monthly Square Dane's.. .1949 2 26
Paul Talbott, Editor and Publisher, 2326 Susan (17).
Negro Labor News -f (Negrro) Saturday Labor 1931 7 24
C. W. Rice. Editor and Publisher. 405 W. Dallas.
Orthopedics Monthly Orthopedics 1958 3 27
Bruce Cameron, Editor; Orthopedics, Publisher, 1112 Waugh Dr.
Panadero Latino American oK, ... (Latin Ameri- 1945 2 42 140
(Spanish) f Monthly |can Bakinjf Controlled free dist.
J. A. Pena. Editor; Tunnell Publications, Inc., Pub., 1602 Harold St. (6).
22
22
(1).
294
294
Clrc
7,961
7,010
n.ioo
$8,800
2,668
5O,000
J3.000
J8.000
J2.000
6.00 **5,051
6.00**14,4S6
7,831
$3,100
126 3.00
20,673
tl,472
25
39
145 6.00
140 10.00
140
*5,076
105 1.50
280 8.50
140 10.00 16,180
9,275
Petroleum Refiner Monthly JRefiTNat! Gas^" *Total un^id dial *2};475
George Gibbe. Editor; Gulf Publishing Co., Box 2608.
Piano Technician's Journal.. ..Monthly Piano Repair 1958 3 30
Leslie J. Hoskins, Editor; The Piano Technicians Guild, Publisher
1121 W. Drew St.
Pipe Line Construction + .. . Monthly Oil & Gas 1946
Oliver C. Klinger, Editor and Publisher, 3314 Mercer (27).
fDesign'g
Pipe Line Industry Monthly -j 2°Op«r»i
Pipe Lines
Mel Judah, Editor; The Gulf Publishing Co., P. O. Box 2608.
Post-f- Every Morn...Ind. Dem ....1885
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. .
Oveta Culp Hobby, Ed.; Houston Post Co., Pub., Polk Ave. and Dowling St. (1).
Press-h Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1911 8 22 312 17.40** 106,269
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ.
George Carmack, Editor; Scripps-Howard Newspapers, Publisher,
Rusk and Chartres Sts. (1).
Rice Thresher-f V Friday Collegiate 1916 5 24 224 2.00
Students of Rice Institute, Editors and Publishers, B-45 Fondren Library,
Rice Institute (1).
Southwestern Baker -Monthly Baking 1930 2 42 140 1.00
C. N. Tunnell, Editor; Tunnell Publications, Inc., 1602 Harold St. (6).
Texas Industry ..Monthly Manufaetur'g....l985 8 42 140 x5.00
Opal Hill Munz, Editor; Texas Manufacturers Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 1194.
1954 3 27 140 2.00 *5,71S
8
23 300 23.40**l»ft,036
Sunday circ.**2O6,906
1,650
4,964
14,500
Ctradatkm--**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *J«nc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + U*es Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guld. to the use of the Directory m front of book.
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Times Friday Church News 1920 8 22 294 1.80 *43,549
Printed in 82 separate editions, each edited by local church it serves.
Douglas Tomlinson, Ed.; All-Church Press, Pub., West Bids., 817 Main St.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Houston-Galveston Ed., circ. *47,222.
World Oil Monthly |0)fri^'*'Produc'*l916 8 27 140 2.00 *24,843
Warren L. Baker, Editor; Gulf Publishing Company, Box 2608 (1).
HUBBARD (G5%), pop. 1.768; Hill Co. (EC). 80 m NE of Waco. SLSW RR. Cottonseed
oil mills; cotton compress. Resort, mineral springs. Farming. Cotton.
News + Friday Democratic 1880 7 24 301 2.50 $1,550
J. A. Mecklin, Publisher.
HUGHES SPRINGS (K4%), pop. 1,445; Cass Co. (NE). 85 m NW of Marshall. L&A
RR. Lumber mills ; nursery. Resort. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, peas.
New Era-h Thursday Democratic 1901 7 24 280 1.50 683
Mrs. Mary Shrum, Editor; A. M. Bower, Publisher.
HUMBLE (K7%), pop. 1,888; Harris Co. (SE). 18 m NE of Houston. SP RR. Feed,
sawmills. Oil, gas wells. Diversified farming, cotton, corn.
Echo Thursday Independent 1941 7 25 274 2.50 687
E. A. Bryant, Editor and Publisher, Ave. A Between Barrett and Higgins Sts.
HUNTINGTON (K6), pop. 1,039; Angelina Co. (EC). 10 m SE of Lufkin, nearest
banking town. SP RR. Saw mill. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, cattle.
Press (offset) .Thursday Independent 1958 5 22 217 2.60 J500
Jack Tinsley, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 935. J400 — Free
HUNTSVILLEf (J7). pop. 9,820; Walker Co. (EC). 72 m N of Houston. MP RR.
Lumber, cottonseed oil mills. Sam Houston State Teachers College. Rock
quarries; fullers' earth pits; timber. Diversified farming.
HoustonianV Saturday Collegiate 1913 7 24 280 1.50 $3,600
Students of Sam Houston State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Item-f Thursday Democratic 1850 8 24 280 8.00 J2.050
Don Reid, Jr., Editor; Item Publishing Company, Box 511.
IOWA PARK (F8%), pop. 2,110; Wichita Co. (NC). 11 m NW of Wichita Falls. FW&D
RR. Concrete pipe, bullet factories. Oil wells. Farming. Wheat, cotton.
Herald-h Thursday Democratic 1909 8 24 280 2.00 750
George R. Huckaby, Editor and Publisher, Box 618.
IRAAN (C6%), pop. 1.196; Pecos Co. (WC). 100 m SW of San Angelo. Nearest rail-
road station, Rankin. AT&SF RR. Bank, McCamey. Oil wells. Stock, grain,
poultry farms.
News Thursday Democratic 1945 7 23 280 2.50 J485
D. T. Farris, Editor and Publisher.
IRVING (Gltt). pop. 2,621; Dallas Co. (NE). 9 m W of Dallas. CRI&P; FW&D;
STSF&T RRs. Diversified farming. Vegetables, fruit.
Herald Thursday Independent 1903 5 24 224 2.00
I. B. Cupp, Editor and Publisher.
J News-Citizen (offset) Sunday Independent 1950 6 21 224 1.50
j News-Record (offset) Thursday Independent 1939 6 21 224 1.50
Staley McBrayer, Editor; Reporter Publishing Co.
ITALY (H5%), pop. 1,185; Ellis Co. (EC). 45 m S of Dallas. MKT; MP RRs. Tool and
dies, aluminum paint factories, bottling works. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, grain.
News-Herald -f Friday Ind. Dem 1891 7 24 280 2.50
Russell W. Bryant, Editor and Publisher.
ITASCA (H5%), pop. 1,718; Hill Co. (EC). 45 m N of Waco. MKT RR. Manufac-
tures cotton goods. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, oats, hay.
Item-f Friday Independent 1886 7 24 280 2.00
Donald McDonald, Jr., Editor; McDonald Bros., Publishers, Box 86.
JACKSBOROt (F4), pop. 2,951; Jack Co. (NC). 60 m NW of Fort Worth. CRI&P
RR. Manufactures leather goods. Refinery; planing, grist mills. Oil, gas wells.
Stock, poultry farms.
Gazette-News -f Thursday Independent 1880 7 24 280 2.00
James R. Dennis, Editor and Publisher.
Jack County Herald -f Thursday Democratic ,1945 7 24 280 2.50
Mabel Claire McGee. Editor; Leigh McGee, Publisher.
JACKSONVILLE (J5%), pop. 8,607 ; Cherokee Co. (EC). 80 m S of Tyler. MP; SLSW;
6P RRs. Manufactures toy pistols, furniture. Cotton gins ; saw mills ; bottling
works ; foundry $ nurseries. Iron ore. Agriculture.
f Cherokee County Banner -f ....Thursday Democratic 1887 8
§910
§1,387
§1,716
§1,695
24 287 2.00
24 287 12.00
Sunday circ.
§915
§5,101
§5,101
I B. H. Broiles, Editor; Progress Publishing Company.
Journal-f .Friday Independent 1988 5 24 210 2.50 $1,426
John A. Templeton, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Drawer 401.
JASPERf (L6H), pop. 4,408; Jasper Co. (EC). 60 m N of Beaumont. AT&SF RR.
Manufactures handles, chairs, baskets, crates, lumber. Chicken processing.
Cannery. Oil wells; stone quarries; timber. Diversified farming. Truck crops,
broilers, corn.
News-Boy + Thursday Democratic 1866 7 24 280 8.00 §2*457
Robert J. Sanders, Editor; R. W. Hunley and Max H. Robinson, Publishers.
Clrcul«tk>n-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and Msrch A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light ftce. estimated. 4-Uses Mats. •Noaptrefl
ems, la to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotraty seat Population- 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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JAYTON <D4), pop. 686; Kent Co. (NWG). 70 m NW of Abilene. FWAD RR. Bank,
Aspermont. Cottonseed oil mill; cotton gins. Diversified farming. Grain, cattle
sheep.
Chronicle + ............................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1921 6 26 273 2.00 5750
E. C. Wade, Editor and Publisher.
JEFFERSON t (KB), pop. 8,164; Marion Co. (NE). At head of Caddo Lake, 16 m N of
Marshall. LA A; TAP RRs. Manufactures lumber, cotton oil products, oil well
supplies, munitions, brooms. Ships cotton, lumber, oil. Oil wells. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, strawberries.
Jimplecute-f ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1865 7 24 280 2.00 §1,925
Tom Hicks, Editor and Publisher, Box 812.
JEWETT (H6), pop. 608: Leon Co. (EC). 45 m SW of Palestine. MP RR. Cotton
gins. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, oats.
Messenger ................................. Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1890 6 26 280 2.00 $650
Mrs. Anna Bell Pettey. Editor; Mrs. J. S. Robinson, Publisher.
JOHNSON CITY (F7), pop. 648; Blanco Co. (SEC). 40 m W of Austin. Railroad sta-
tion, Marble Falls. SP RR. Poultry processing. Agriculture. Cattle, goats, sheep.
Record-Courier ......................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1893 8 24 280 1.50 480
Mrs. Stella Gliddon, Editor and Publisher.
JOUROANTONf (F8 % ), pop. 1.481 ; Atascoca Co. (SO. 88 m S of San Antonio. MP RR.
Cotton gins. Agriculture. Corn, cotton, peanuts.
Atascosa County Monitor -f... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 187S 6 24 280 2.00 -
Don L. Ernst, Editor and Publisher.
JUNCTIONf (E7). pop. 2.471; Kimble Co. (SO. 80 m SE of San Angelo. Railroad
station. Menard. AT&SF RR. Ships livestock, wool, mohair, pecans. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, oats, wheat.
Eagle + ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1883 7 23 280 2.50 51,140
Francis Burt, Editor and Publisher.
KARNES CITYt (G8%), pop. 2.588; Karnes Co. (SE). 54 m SE of San Antonio. SP
RR. Hatcheries; cotton gins; refineries. Uranium mines. Diversified farming.
Cotton, grain, sesame.
Citation^- ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 8 24 280 3.00 §2,175
Nelson Noster, Editor and Publisher.
KAUFMANf (H5), pop. 2,714; Kaufman Co. (NE). 80 m SE of Dalas. SP RR. Cotton
gins, compresses; bottling works; uniform, candy factories. Oil wells. Farming.
Cotton, grain, truck crops, livestock.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1886 8 24 304 8.00 §1,722
Jack Callan, Editor and Publisher, 202 W. Grove.
KEMP (H5), pop. 881; Kaufman Co. (NE). 45 m SE of Dallas. SP RR. Diversified
farming. Cotton, corn.
News 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1907 7 23 273 2.00 5«20
Mrs. Joe Tedder, Editor and Publisher, Box 128.
KENEDY (G9). pop. 4,234; Karnes Co. (SE). 60 m SE of San Antonio. SP RR. Manu-
factures cottonseed products, cheese. Oil wells. Agriculture. Flax, cotton, corn.
Advance-f ................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1895 7 24 280 2.50 1,400
Mrs. Josephine Chestnutt, Editor; Kenedy Advance. Publisher, Box 89.
KERENS (H6tt). pop. 1,198; Navarro Co. (EC). 14 m E of Corsicana. SLSW RR.
Ladies dresses manufactured. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, livestock.
Tribune-f ............................... ..Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1894 7 24 280 2.00 §«00
Wayne W. Kittley, Editor and Publisher.
KERMITf (A5tt). pop. 6.912; Winkler Co. (WC). 160 m W of San Angelo. TNM
RR. Manufactures carbon black, oil well supplies. Boiler works.
Winkler County News + ......... Mon.&Thurs... Independent ....... 1935 8 24 294 3.00 52,968
G. Z. Hollingsworth, Editor; N. H. Williams, Publisher.
KERRVILLEt (E7%). pop. 7,691; Kerr Co. (SO. 66 m NW of San Antonio. SP
RR. Airline, TTA. Manufactures furniture. Creamery; hatchery. Large mohair
market. Summer camp resort. Stock farms. Goats, sheep, cattle.
Mountaineer. The-f- ................ Bi-weekly ........ Collegiate ......... 1923 5 24 224 580
Students of Schreiner Inst.. Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dint. 100
Mountain Sun 4- ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1883 8 22 280 2.50 **2,589
Mrs. W. A. Salter and Forrest Salter, Editors and Publishers.
Carroll Abbott, Editor; G. Rankln Starkey, Publisher.
KILGORE (K6). pop. 9,688; Gregg Co. (NE). 34 m SW of Marshall. MP RR.
Airline DAL-C&S; TTA. Manufactures wax. porcelain and steel bath fixtures,
children's wear, children's furniture, mattresses, attic fans, pulpwood. Large
oil fields. Refineries; saw mills. Hardwood timber.
«_ rr-~iA j_ JEvg.ex.Sat.A-. n-wl 1931 8 23 294 15.00 86,271
News Herald-f- ........................ |sun..Sun.M. Ind' Dem ............ Sunday circ. 56,271
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Winston Gardner, Editor; C. K. Derail, Publisher.
KILLEEN (G6), pop. 7.046; Bell Co. (EC). 28 m W of Temple. ATASF RR. Cotton
gins. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, corn.
Herald-f ................................... |JV£;*X* Sat' Independent .. 1890 8 24 294 12.00 53,418
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. C. Gresham, Editor; Killeen Publishing Co., 110 West Ave. D.
.*. A.B.C. Statement; *Jone and Match A.B.C. Ststements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: *Publ1«her*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Potntlstlon— 1950 Census. xRand McNsflj
estimate. Vlssned only daring academic year. xSubscriptlon included In membersklp fee.
BE SURE TO READ fee CnW* U» UM «•• of Hie Dtrectety m front of book.
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Herald and Messenger -f ....... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1890 8 24 294 2.00
J. C. Gresham, Editor and Publisher, 110 W. Ave. D.
Reporter + ............................... .Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1942 7 24 280 2.00
W. M. Taylor, Editor and Publisher.
KINGSVILLEf (G10), pop. 16,898; Kleberg Co. (S). 82 m SW of Corpus Christ!. MP
RR. Creamery; cotton, cottonseed oil mills. College of Arts and Industries.
Diversified farming. Cotton.
Notas de Kinirsville( Span.). ...Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1944 7 24 282 2.00
Ben Torres, Editor and Publisher, 520 N. Seventh St.
Record-f ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1908 8 22 294 3.00
E. B. Erard, Editor; Kings ville Publishing Company, P. O. Box 951.
South Texan + V ..................... Saturday ......... Collegiate .......... 1925 8 22 294 2.00
Students of Texas College of Arts and Industries, Editors and Publishers.
KIRBYVILLE (L7), pop. 1,150; Jasper Co. (EC). 40 m N of Beaumont. AT&SF
RR. Manufactures fertilizer. Saw mill; cotton gin. Timber. Agriculture.
Dairying.
Banner -f .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1907 7 24 280 2.50
Denny O. Ingram, Editor and Publisher.
KNOX CITYf (E4), pop. 1,489; Rnox Co. (NC). 60 m N of Abilene. AT&SF RR.
Oil wells. Grain, stock farms. Cotton.
Knox County Herald-h ........... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1909 7 24 280 2.00
J. C. Branch, Editor and Publisher.
KOUNTZEf (K7), pop. 1.651; Hardin Co. (SE). 88 m SB of Tyler. ATASF; SP RRs.
Bank, Slisbee. Diversified farming. Cotton, maize.
Hardin County Record ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1936 5 24 196 2.00
Jettie Briggs, Editor and Publisher.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Democrat ........... 1950 7 24 280 3.00
Archer Fullingim, Editor and Publisher.
KRESS <C3). pop. X360: S wisher Co. (NW). 20 m N of Plainview. AT&SF RR. Cotton
gins. Diversified farming.
News 4- ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1953 5 24 217 2.00
Mm. J. P. Jonea, Editor; J. P. Jones, Publisher, Box 223.
KYLE (G7Vi), pop. 888; Hays Co. (SEC). 20 m SW of Austin. MP RR. Manufactures
clothing. Creamery; cotton gin. Dairy, grain farms.
Hays County Citizen ............... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1903 5 23 199 2.00
Turner Harwell, Editor; Jim Box Publisher.
LADONIA (J4), pop. 1,104; Fannin Co. (NE). 80 m SW of Paris. AT&SF RR. Cotton
gins. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, hay.
News 4- ..................................... Priday ............. Democratic ........ 1880 8 24 308 2.00
Joe T. Morrow, Editor and Publisher, Drawer 187.
LA FERIA (Gil Mi), pop. 2.962 ; Cameron Co. (S). 8 m W of Harlingen. MP RR. Fruit,
vegetable packing and shipping; cotton gins; bottling works. Agriculture.
Cotton, tomatoes, grapefruit.
News-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1923 8 24 280 2.50
Bill Penn. Editor; Steve M. Elam, Publisher.
LA GRANGEt (H7%), pop. 2.788; Fayette Co. (SE). 65 m SE of Austin. MKT RR.
Milk processing and drying plants; cotton gins and compresses. Agriculture.
Dairying, poultry, cotton.
Fayette County Record-f ...... .Tues. & Frl ..... Democratic ........ 1922 8 24 280 3.00
John L. Sulak, Editor; Farmers Publishing Company.
Journal -f- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1880 7 24 280 2.60
L. A. Due wall, Editor and Publisher.
LAKE JACKSON (J8H), pop. 2,897; Bracoria Co. (SE). On Gulf of Mexico. 80 m
SW of Galveston. Railroad station, Velasco. MP RR. Fabricating metal products,
stores fixtures manufactured. Stock, dairy, fruit farms.
News-f .............................. ^..^.Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1944 8 24 294 2.50
Bill Billingsley. Editor; Lake Jackson Publishing Co.
LA MARQUE (L3), pop. 7,859; Galveston Co. (ES). 13 m W of Galveston. GH&H;
MP; MKT RRs. Residential.
Times-f- .................................... Wed. & Fri ..... Independent ....... 1947 8 24 298 4.00
Orlando Blackburn, Editor and Publisher, Box 158.
LAMESAt (C5), pop. 10,704; Daws on Co. (NWC). 65 m S of Lubbock. AT&SF RR.
Ships black-eyed peas. Oil wells. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Cotton,
corn, hogs, sheep.
0 . f Evg.ex.Sat.A n(B „,„„.„ H/, 1905 8 24 287 12.50
R«P°rt«r .................................... | Sun.. Sun. M.Democratic ........ Sunday circ.
O. G. Nieman, Editor; Lowell Hunt, Publisher.
LAMPASASf (F6U). pop. 4.869; Lampasas Co. (C). 60 m NW of Austin. AT&SF RR.
Manufactures dairy products. Ships wool, mohair, pecans, poultry, livestock.
Resort, mineral water. Diversified farming.
f Dispatch ................................... .Monday ........... Independent. ..... 1907 8 24 280 8.00 $2,893
1 Record-f ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ........... 1906 8 24 280 8.00 $2,787
1 Ward Lowe. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 869.
LANCASTER (G2Vi), pop. 2,632; Dallas Co. (NE). 12 m S of Dallas. MKT RR. Cloth-
ing, insulated wool manufactured. Ships cotton, cattle. Diversified farming.
Cotton, corn, vegetables.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1887 7 24 280 2.00 1,512
W. H. Holder, Editor; Mrs. Pearl Holder, Publisher.
CbrolaHoo— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jone and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
1 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census, xRan* McNatly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included In membership ilk
BE SURE TO HEAD the Quids to the use of the Directory m front off book.
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8,160
$1,686
$4,059
2,735
$1,160
$1,210
$1,281
$350
$670
$768
1,O77
$3,990
$3,108
$1,320
$3,662
$4,500
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LA PORTE (K2), pop. 4,429; Harris Co. (8E). On Galveston Bay, 25 m 8E of Houston.
SP RR. Airport. Oil wells and refineries. Summer resort. Agriculture. Straw-
berries, watermelons, tomatoes.
Liberal Friday Independent 1946 7 25 290 2.00
T. G. Adams, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 487.
Reporter + .Thursday Ind. Dem 1948 8 24 294 2.60
A. H. Lambert, ST., Editor and Publisher, Box 908.
LAREDOf (E10). pop. 51,910; Webb Co. (S). On the Rio Grande, 140 m SW of
San Antonio, HP; TM RRs. Airlines: TTA; CM A. Important trade and tourist
center on the Mexican border.
Manufactures brick, cement blocks, hats, garments. Antimony smelters; oil
refineries; railroad shops. Exports cattle, vegetables, citrus fruits. Two banks;
deposits (8-2-58), $34,761,261. 10,601 (residential) electric (AC) meters;
10,500 (residential) gas (nat.) meters; 6,803 (residential) telephones. Coal
mines; gas, oil wells. Agriculture. TV station.
Free Press (Eng. & Span.)... Thursday Democratic 1956 5 22
E. W. Campbell, Editor; South Publishers, Inc., 800 Houston St.
South Texas Citizen -f Friday Ind. Dem 1928 7 24
William N. Hall, Publisher, 811 Flores Ave., Box 598.
Times-f (Eng. A Span.) {|un.fsifnati?.Independent
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Wm. C. Ford, Editor; Wm. Prescott Allen, Publisher, Box 29.
World -f- (Eng. A Span.) .Thursday Independent 1958 8
Jim Etter, Editor; King Mills, Publisher, 1409 Hidalgo St.
Circ
1,500
189 4.00
280 8.50
23 294 20.80
Sunday circ.
21 280 2.60
2,200
8 15,538
§15,538
1,210; Fannin Co. (NE). 88 m SE of Sherman. MKT RR. Cotton
; hatchery; rubber mat factory. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, oats.
24 280 2.50 $1,285
LEONARD (H4),i
gins; grist mil
onions.
Graphic -f Friday Independent 1888 7
Jean D. Toney, Editor; Bi-County Publishers, Ltd., Publisher.
LEVELLANDf (B4), pop. 8,264; Hockley Co. (NW). 80 m W of Lubbock. AT&SF
RR. Cotton gins; grist mill; oil refinery. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, fruit,
livestock.
f Hockley County Herald + .Friday Independent 1928 8 24 294 3.50
8 24 294 7.95
Sunday circ.
I fEvg. ex. Sat.,
•S Sun-News + .............................. {Sun. & Mon.. Independent .......
I
[Sun. Morn.
Orlin Brewer, Editor; Forrest Weimbold, Publisher, 609 Ave. G.
52,747
§3,946
I3,»46
LEWISVILLE (G4%), pop. 1,516; Denton Co. (NE). 23 m NW of Dallas. MKT RR.
Cotton gins ; broom factory ; feed mills. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Enterprise ................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1892 8 24 294 3.00 J750
W. C. Thurman, Editor and Publisher, 116 N. Poydras.
LEXINGTON (G7), pop. 608; Lee Co. (SEC). 45 m E of Austin. SP RR. Cotton gin:
nurseries ; grist mills. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, cattle.
Enterprise-f ............................ Friday ............. Ind. Dem ............ 1908 7 24 280 2.00 §863
Walter A. Schulz, Editor and Publisher.
LIBERTYf (K7H). pop. 4,168; Liberty Co. (SE). 42 m NE of Houston. SP RR.
Bottling works; oil and sulphur production; pine timber. Stock, poultry, truck
farms. Rice, cotton.
Vindicator-}- ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 8 23 801 4.00 $4,873
J. C. Smyth, Editor; Trinity Publishing Co., Inc., 1812 Sam Houston Ave.
UNDALE (J5). pop. 1,105; Smith Co. (NE). 82 m SE of Dallas. MP RR. Brick, tile
works; fruit, vegetable canneries. Agriculture. Blackberries, sweet potatoes,
cotton.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1900 7 20 280 2.50 1,500
A. M. Herrington, Earl Stinson, Thomas Glover, Editors and Publishers.
LINDENf (K4H), pop. 1,744; Cass Co. (NE). 84 m N of Marshall. Nearest railroad
station Atlanta. TAP RR. Saw mills; cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, potatoes.
Cass County Sun-f- ................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1876 7 24 280 2.00 $750
C. B. Cochran, Editor and Publisher.
LITTLEFIELD (B8ft), pop. 6,540; Lamb Co. (NW). 88 m NW of Lubbock. AT ASF
RR. Creamery; cotton gins; cotton compress; hatchery. Ships cotton, cattle,
grain, vegetables. Farming. Cotton, grain.
{County Wide News-f- ............. Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1932 8 24 280 4.00 3,891
Lamb County Leader + .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1923 8 24 280 4.00 3,824
Sam and Betty Williams, Publishers.
UVLNGSTONf (K7), pop. 2,865; Polk Co. (EC). 70 m NE of Houston. SP RR. Feed
mill; furniture factory; woodworking and machine shops. Sand pits; timber.
Stock, dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Polk County Enterprise + ..... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1908 8 24 280 3.00 92,605
Joe Lee Kirgan, Jr., Editor; Lufkin Publishing Co.
LLANOf (F7), pop. 2,954; Llano Co. (SEC). 65 m NW of Austin. SP RR. Granite
works; creamery. Granite quarries. Resort. Agriculture. Corn, grain, potatoes.
News + ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1888 7 24 280 2.00 J1.850
Lucille Larremore, Editor; L. A. Reddell, Publisher.
drailatiofr-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >8PA Audit;
{P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. 7 Agate lines, 14 to inch. tConnty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssueA only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership lee.
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LOCKHARTf (G7%). pop. 5,573; Caldwell Co. (8E). 80 m S of Austin. MKT RR.
Garment, furniture factories ; feed mill ; bottling works ; creamery. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn, watermelons.
Post- Register + ....................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1879 8 24 294 2.50
J. L. Mohle, Editor; Lockhart Post-Register, Publisher.
LOCKNEY (C8H), pop. 1,692; Floyd Co. (NW). 40 m NE of Lubbock. FW&D;
AT&SF RRs. Cottonseed oil, alfalfa dehydrating and grinding mills. Diversified
farming. Alfalfa hay, wheat, cotton.
Beacon -f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 7 24 280 2.00
Edgar R. Hays, Editor ; Hays & Reynolds, Publisher.
LOMETA (F6), pop. 951; Lampasas Co. (C). 65 m SE of Brownwood. AT&SF RR.
Ships wool, mohair, furs, mistletoe, pecans. Diversified farming. Cotton, cattle,
sheep, goats.
Reporter-h ............................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1902 7 24 280 2.00
John T. Thomson, Editor ; Ward Lowe, Publisher.
LONE OAK (J4%), pop. 571; Hunt Co. (NE).
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, cattle.
News-f ..................................... .Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1887
Wilma Amonette, Editor and Publisher, Box 168.
LONE STAR (K4%). pop. X700; Morris Co. (NE). 40 m NW of Marshall. TAN RR.
Bank, Daingerfield. Agriculture. Cotton.
Tribune-f ................................. Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1953 8 24 801 2.00
R. B. Palmer, Editor; J. F. Palmer, Publisher.
LONGVIEWf (K5), pop. 24,502; Gregg Co. (NE). 65 m W of Shreveport, La. AT&SF;
MP; TAP RRs. Airline. TTA.
Manufactures crates, building materials, plows, plastics, oil tools, fur felt,
pumps, tree saws, industrial trailers, attic fans, industrial alcohol, creamery
products. Refineries; cottonseed oil, planing mills, steel mill. Trade center. Oil.
gas wells. Pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, truck products. TV station.
East Texas Magazine .............. Monthly .......... Cham, of Com... .1926 3 26 140 8.50
East Texas Chamber of Commerce, Pub., Box 1592.
14 m 8E of Greenville. MKT RR.
5 26 252 1.25
Clrc
§2,062
§1372
§920
1,788
3,450
' Journal* .................................
Ellie Hopkins, Editor.
News + ...................................... (l^un*' &' Ind' Dem ............ 192S
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Ed Leach, Editor.
. News -Journal 4- ....................... Sunday ............ Ind. Dem ............ 1928
C. L. Bates, Publisher, 816 Methvin St.
Lens -f- ...................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1936
Dem 1931 8 24 294 17.00 §13,038
8 24 294 17.00 §8,550
8 24 294 9.00
8 23 287 3.00
Jeanne Martin, Editor; Lens Publishing Co., P. O. Box 682.
5st°TexasrOii.!!** JMonthly Oil Devel.&Ind.. 1933 4 20 140 2.50
Ellie Hopkins, Editor; Estes Publishing Co.
§20362
1,075
8,401
§653
$575
LORAINE (D5), pop. 1,045; Mitchell Co. (NWC). 20 m W of Sweet water. TAP RR.
Cotton gin. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, dairying.
Mitchell County News -f ........ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1931 8 24 280 2.00
J. W. King, Editor and Publisher.
LORENZO (C4), pop. 989; Crosby Co. (NW). 20 m E of Lubbock. AT&SF RR. Grain
elevators; cotton gins. Diversified farming. Cotton, wheat, maize.
Tribune-f- ................................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1916 7 24 2«0 2.00
Joe W. Brown, Publisher, Box C.
LOTT (G6), pop. 956; Falls Co. (EC). 26 m S of Waco. SP RR. Cotton gins. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn.
Post-f ....................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1928 6 26 280 1.50 §650
Norman S. White, Editor and Publisher, Riesel.
LOVELADY— Trinity Standard-Lovelady Star—See Trinity.
LUBBOCKf (C4), pop. 71,747; Lubbock Co. (NW), 800 m NW of Fort Worth. AT&SF;
FW&D RRs. Airlines: BNF; CAL. Trade and wholesale distributing center.
South Plains area of Texas.
Manufactures butter, cheese. Meat, poultry packing plants ; cotton gins,
compresses ; cottonseed oil, feed mills ; bottling plants. Five banks ; deposits
(1-1-58), $192,081,080. 89,800 electric meters; 80,836 gas (nat.) meters;
54,936 telephones. Texas Technological College. Diversified farming. Third
largest inland cotton market in the world. Cotton, dairy and poultry products,
grain sorghums, livestock. Two TV stations.
Avalanche + ............................. Morn. ex. Sun. .Ind. Dem ........... 1922 8 23 801 15.60**4O,662
Avalanche-Journal -f ............... Sunday ............ Ind. Dem ............ 1926 8 28 801 7.80**W,002
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Joumal-f .................................. {&VS*unX' ^ Ind' Dem ............ 1925 8 23 801 13-80**22S£46
Charles A. Guy, Editor; Avalanche-Journal Publishing Co., Inc.
Hub, The .................................. Monthly .......... Cham, of Com....l927 8 27 140
A. B. Davis, Editor; Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, Publisher, P. O. Box 561.
B°*nd"l!tock+rOP JMonthly .......... Agriculture ....... 1947 8 28 147 1.00 *20,000
A. B. SlagliV'Editor '"Raymond Lee Johns, Publisher, 1008 16th.
CtreuUttott— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *Jtrae and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPubltsher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpanfl
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
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Monthly Music 1915 3 28 136 2.50 6,000
LUBBOCKf (Continued)
Southwestern Musician
and Texas Music
Educator, The (offset) J
Dr. D. O. Wiley, Editor and Publisher, Box 3038 Elwood Sta.
Toreador -f- V».« |&USat' ThUr8'Colle*iate 1924 6 24
Students of Texas Technological College, Editors and Publishers.
LUFKINf (K6), pop. 15,185; Angelina Co. (EC). 90 m NW of Beaumont. A&NR;
SLSW; SP; TSE RRs. Airline, TTA. Manufactures newsprint paper, oil pump-
ing units, trailers, engines, malleable iron, truck bodies, chairs. Lumber mills;
iron and steel foundry. Ships newsprint paper, lumber, iron products. Pine, oak
timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, sweet potatoes.
210 3.00 8,500
j Evg.ex.Sat.& T . non. nf 1906 8
ISun., Sun. M.Independent ......
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. R. Beaumier, Editor; Lufkin Publishing Company, Box 119.
24 287 15.00
Sunday circ.
**ft,260
LULING (G8), pop. 4,297; Caldwell Co. (SE). 55 m NE of San Antonio. SP RR. Manu-
factures oil well supplies, petroleum and creamery products. Cotton gins. Oil
wells. Diversified farming. Watermelons.
Newsboy .................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1939 7 24 280 2.50
R. E. Bailey, Jr., Editor; Mrs. R. E. Bailey. Sr., Publisher.
Signal-f .................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1878 6 24 280 2.00
Kathleen Edward, Editor and Publisher, 629 E. Davis.
MABANK (H5), pop. 896; Kaufman Co. (NE). 53 m SE of Dallas. SP RR. Cotton gin.
Oil wells, oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, oats, corn.
Banner-f .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1908 7 24 276 1.50
T. L. Jennings, Editor and Publisher.
MADISONVILLE (J6%), pop. 2,393; Madison Co. (EC). 100 m NW of Houston.
Nearest railroad station. North Zulch. CRI&P; FW&D RRs. Cotton gins. Hard-
wood and pine timber. Oil, gas wells. Lignite coal mines. Stock, poultry farms.
Cotton, corn.
Meteor-f- .................................. Thursday . Ind. Dem . .. .1894 7 24 280 2.00
W. B. Crossley, Editor and Publisher.
MALAKOFF (H5), pop. 1,286; Henderson Co. (EC). 26 m E of Corsicana. SLSW RR.
Brick plant. Lignite coal mines. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn.
News-h ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1911
L. J. Scholl, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 283 2.00
MANSFIELD (F2%), pop. 964; Tarrant Co. (NEC). 16 m SE of Fort Worth. SP RR.
Cotton gin. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
7 28 280 2.00
$1,379
§1,222
5800
§2,338
§838
695
News-f Thursday Democratic 1883
Mansfield News, Publisher.
MARBLE FALLS (F7), pop. 2,044; Burnet Co. (SEC). On Colorado River, 40 m NW
of Austin. SP RR. Granite, marble quarries; cedar timber. Agriculture. Resort.
Messenger -f .Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 1.50 765
W. H. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
MARFAf (DllH), pop. 8,608; Presidio Co. (SW). 175 m SE of El Paso. SP RR.
Airline, TTA. Bottling works. Summer resort. Cottle, sheep ranches; truck
farms. Cotton.
Big Bend Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1926 7 24 280 8.00 51,320
James J. O'Brien, Editor and Publisher.
MARLINf (H6). pop. 7,099; Falls Co. (EC). 27 m SE of Waco. SP; MP RRs. Cream,
ery. Poultry dressing plant; hatcheries. Mineral water health resort. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, corn, tomatoes.
Brazos Valley Times -f- .Thursday Democratic 1952 5 24 231 2.00 1,038
J. G. Thacker, Publisher, 128 Commerce.
1 Democrat -f- Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic 1901 8 24 301 7.50 §1,340
Democrat -f Tues. & Fri Democratic 1890 8 24 301 2.00 $1,648
George S. Buchanan, Editor and Publisher.
MARSHALLf (K6), pop. 22,327; Harrison Co. (NE). 64 m E of Texarkana. TAP RR.
Airline. TTA.
Manufactures lumber, crates, carbon, caskets, milk products, bricks, car
wheels, steel products. Railroad shops. Pine timber. East Texas Baptist College;
Bishop and Wiley Colleges (Negro). Agriculture. Cotton, sweet potatoes, peas,
cattle.
~ v m ner . fEvg.ex.Sat.&T.. n-Wi 1887 9 22 801 18.00**! 1,582
News Messenger-}- 1 gun gun M Ind. Dem Sunday circ.**12,160
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Spencer Jones, Editor; Millar d Cope, Publisher.
MART (H6), pop. 2,269; McLennan Co. (EC). 20 m SE of Waco. MP RR. Creamery;
garment factory ; cottonseed oil mills ; cannery ; frozen food locker plant ; grain
elevators. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
f Herald-}- {I^n** Sat* Ind- Dem 1918 6 26 276 7'50 J1'135
Herald-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1901 6 26 276 1.50 §1,065
Louis Hartley, Editor ; C. R. Yancey, Publisher.
MASONf <E6%), pop. 2,456; Mason Co. (SEC). 120 m NW of Austin. Railroad station,
Brady. AT&SF RR. Fishing and hunting resort. Agriculture. Livestock, corn,
hay, peanuts.
Mason County News Thursday Independent 1877 7 24 276 2.50 §1,605
G. V. Burke, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee,
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MATADORf (D8H), pop. 1,886; Motley Co. (NW). 60 m NE of Lubbock. Railroad
station, Roaring Springs. QA&P RR. Cattle ranches; stock, grain farms.
Cotton.
Tribune + Thursday Democratic 1894 7 24 280 2.00
Douglas Meador, Editor; Tribune Publishing Company.
MATHIS (F9%). pop. 4.050; San Patricio Co. (S). 40 m NW of Corpus Christi. MP;
SP RRs. Oil products, cattle feed manufactured. Cold storage locker. Ships
vegetables, grain.
News + Friday Independent 1910 7 24 280 3.00
John Haden, Editor; Keith Guthrie, Publisher.
McALLEN (Fll%), pop. 20,067; Hidalgo Co. (S). 52 m NW of Brownsville. MP;
SP RRs. Airline, TTA. Mattress, awning, canning, dehydrating, quick-freezing
building material, ready-mix cement, potato chip factories; lumber mills. Oil
refinery. Fruit, truck farms. Grapefruit, oranges.
v.nA«r n*«^«*«»_i_ fEvg.ex.Sat.&r , ^^J^A. 1909 9
v aiiey jw.oniior-p i Qnn c\i M Jnaepenaent
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Freedom Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
McCAMEY (B6%). pop. 8,121; Upton Co. (WC). 105 m W of San Angelo. AT&SF RR.
Manufactures oil field supplies. Oil refinery, fields. Agriculture. Sheep, cattle,
truck crops.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1926 7 24 280 2.50
Darrel Freeman, Editor; C. C. Carll, Publisher.
McGREGOR (G6), pop. 2,669; McLennan Co. (EC). 20 m SW of Waco. AT&SF;
SLSW RRs. Manufactures furniture, gas ranges. Cotton gins; warehouse; flour
and feed mills. Agriculture. Cotton.
Mirror-f Friday Democratic 1888 6 26 280 2.00
Charles B. Hall, Editor and Publisher.
McKINNEYf (H4%), pop. 10,560; Collin Co. (NE). 82 m NE of Dallas. SP RR. Manu-
factures dairy products, colored cotton fabrics, women's clothing, men's pants
and shirts, feeds, beverages, mattresses. Poultry dressing plants. Dairy, stock
farms.
! Courier-Gazette + Evp:. ex. Sun. ..Democratic 1897 8 24 288 8.00
Democrat-Gazette -f Thursday Democratic 1884 8 24 288 1.60
L. L. Perkins, Editor; Mrs. Tom W. Perkins, Publisher.
Examiner-f Thursday Democratic 1886 8 24 294 1.50
Wofford Thompson, Editor; The Examiner, Inc., Publisher, Box 805.
McLEAN (D2), pop. 1,439; Gray Co. (NW). 70 m E of Amarillo. CRI&P RR. Cotton
gins. Gas, oil wells. Stock, grain farms. Cotton.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1904 7 24 280 2.00
Joel R. Combs and Charles Cullin, Editors and Publishers.
MELVIN (E6), pop. 696; McCulloch Co. (C). 50 m SE of San Angelo. AT&SF RR.
Cotton gins. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cotton, maize, oats.
Enterprise + Thursday Independent 1923 7 24 280 2.00
Mrs. J. W. Clifton, Editor and Publisher.
MEMPHISf (D8), pop. 8,810; Hall Co. (NW). 82 m SE of Amarillo. FW&D RR. Cotton
compresses; cottonseed oil, planing mills; cotton gins; food products factory.
Agriculture. Cotton, grain, wheat, cattle.
Democrat -f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1909 7 24 276 2.50
J. C. Wells, Editor; Wells & Combs, Publishers.
MENARDf (E6%), pop. 2,685; Menard Co. (C). 65 m SE of San Angelo. AT&SF RR.
Resort, fishing. Ships sheep, goats, turkeys, poultry. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
News + Thursday Democratic 1936 7 24 280 2.50
Robert S. Weddle, Editor and Publisher.
MERCEDES (Gll%), pop. 10,081; Hidalgo Co. (S). 18 m W of Harlingen. MP RR.
Button factory. Fruit, vegetable packing and shipping. Oil, gas wells. Farming.
Citrus fruit, vegetables.
Enterprise (offset) Thursday Democratic 1907
J. Edwin Harvey, Editor and Publisher.
8 24 283 3.00
Circ
§1,420
11,200
§1,560
§1,685
§3^50
§1,OOO
§2,835
930
§1,885
9933
§2,508
MERIDIANf (G5%), pop. 1,146; Bosque Co. (NEC). 40 m NW of Waco. AT&SF RR.
Feed mill; cotton gin; wool and mohair warehouse; turkey, egg and poultry
packing plant. Diversified farming. Turkeys, poultry.
Tribune-!- Friday Democratic 1894 7 24 280 2.00 J1.547
Carolyn Holford, Editor; Roland L. Holford, Publisher.
MERKEL (D5), pop. 2,888; Taylor Co. (NC). 16 m W of Abilene. T&P RR. Cotton
gins. Oil wells. Diversified farming, ranching. Cotton, wheat, maize.
Mail-f Friday Democratic 1890 7 24 280 3.00 §2,269
Robert E, Gardner, Editor and Publisher, Box 428.
MERTZONf (D6), pop. 768; Irion Co. (C). 28 m SW of San Angelo. AT&SF RR. Oil
wells. Ranching and farming.
Star-f Wednesday Independent 1908 5 26 238 2.00
L. L. McFall, Editor and Publisher.
MESQUITE (H2), pop. 1.696; Dallas Co. (NE). 10 m E of Dallas. T&P RR. Brick,
locker plants ; bottling works ; cotton gins. Rock quarries. Diversified farming.
Cotton, corn, onions.
Texas Mesquiter-4- Thursday. .. Democratic 1882 8 24 294 2.00 1,855
Dallas East Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; iPublishcr's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 4> Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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MEXIA (H6), pop. 6.627; Limestone Co. (EC). 80 m S of Corsieana. CRIAP; FW&D;
SP RRs. Airport. Furniture* textiles, cottonseed oil mills ; cotton compress ; ma-
chine shops. Crude oil production. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cattle, grain.
News-f Evg.ex.Sun Democratic 1899 8 24 287 10.96 53,190
Comic strip advertising accepted,
W. L. Sewell, Editor; News Publishing Company.
MIAMIf (D2), pop. 646; Roberts Co. (NW). 83 m NE of Amarillo. AT&SF RR. Oil and
gas wells. Diversified farming. Wheat, cotton, kafir.
Chief-f Thursday Democratic 1899 7 24 280 2.60 5660
R. B. Haynes, Editor and Publisher, 128 N. Main St.
MIDLANDf (B5%). pop. 21,718; Midland Co. (WC). 300 m W of Fort Worth. TAP
RR. Airlines: AA; CAL. Manufactures oil well supplies, building supplies,
dairy products. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, cattle. TV station.
R~™i*««. 1V.1***.™ -L. JEvg.ex.Sat.&T .-MW.<, 1929 8 24 297 12.00 **16,e78
Reporter-Telegram + |gu£ gun M Independent Sunday circ.**ie,eiO
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. H. Collyns, Editor; J. N. Allison, Publisher.
MIDLOTHIAN (H5), pop. 1,177; Ellis Co. (EC). 26 m SW of Dallas. AT&SF; SP RRs.
Cotton mattresses manufactured. Cottonseed oil mills; steel foundry. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, grain.
Mlrror-f Friday Democratic 1943 6 24 280 8.00 5710
Penn Jones, Jr., Editor; Midlothian Mirror, Inc., Publisher.
MILES (D6), pop. 789; Runnels Co. (C). 20 m NE of San Angelo. AT&SF RR. Cotton
gins. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Cotton.
Messenger Friday Democratic 1901 6 24 252 2.00 $486
. L. M. Rankin, Editor and Publisher, Box 807.
MINEOLA (J6), pop. 3,626; Wood Co. (NE). 78 m E of Dallas. MP; MKT; T&P RRs.
Basket, fruit crate factories ; cucumber pickling plant ; cottonseed oil, saw mills.
Pine timber. Fruit, truck farms. Cotton, corn, watermelons.
r Monitor + Thursday Democratic 1876 8 24 294 4.00 52,481
\ Wood County Record 4 Monday Democratic 1929 5 24 224 4.00 52,372
I S. Neil Harle, Editor and Publisher.
MINERAL WELLS (F4%), pop. 7,801; Palo Pinto Co. (NC). 50 m W of Fort Worth.
WMW&N RR. Airline, CAL. Manufactures clay sewer pipe, kitchen fixtures
and cabinets, hosiery, aluminum products. Health resort, mineral wells. Truck,
grain farms.
Ind__ , |Evg.ex.Sat.&T , ~ m 1900 8 24 287 16.00 53^0S
Index + | Sun., Sun. M.Ind' Dem Sunday circ. 53^06
Comie strip advertising accepted.
Ruth W. Dncker, Editor; Walter Murray, Publisher.
NewsH- Wednesday ....Independent 1980 7 24 280 2.50 $1,745
Don Pyle, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 109.
Palomino Horses + Monthly Horse Breed's. ..1942 8 27 129 8.00 2,156
Melba Lee Spivey, Ed.; Palomino Horse Breeders of America, Inc., Pub., Box 82.
MISSION (F11H), pop. 10,765; Hidalgo Co. (S). 60 m NW of Brownsville. MP RR.
Manufactures brick, tile, concrete pipes. Citrus fruit, vegetable packing and
shipping. Oil wells. Fruit, truck farms. Grapefruit, cabbage, tomatoes, cotton.
Porvenir, El (The Outlook) 1™. - T ^^^ *^+ 1935 8 20 259 2,00
(Spanish)... J Thursday Independent $1.600— Free
El Porvenir Publishing Shop, 200 East 8rd St.
Times -f Thursday Democratic 1909 8 24 294 8.00 $2,933
Joe T. Cook, Editor; Times Publishing Company, Box 913.
MONAHANSf (B6). pop. 6,811; Ward Co. (WC). 140 m W of San Angelo. T&P; TNM
RRs. Manufactures oil well supplies, carbon black, cottonseed products. Iron
works. Oil wells. Diversified farming.
News 4- Mon. & Thurs.. Democratic 1981 8 24 280 3.00 53,126
Gene Dow, Editor; H. P. Cooper, Publisher, Box 1895.
MOODY (G6), pop. 1,084; McLennan Co. (EC). 25 m SW of Waco. AT&SF RR. Cot-
ton gins. Agriculture.
Courier Thursday Independent. 1892 7 26 301 2.00 *718
J. W. Gay, Editor and Publisher.
MORTONf (B4), pop. 2,274; Cochran Co. (NW). 40 m S of Bailey. Nearest railroad
station, Lehman. AT&SF RR. Cold storage plant. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton,
cattle, maize, grain sorghum.
Tribune-4- Thursday Independent 1939 8 24 294 2.50 51302
B. H. Irwin, Editor; Max Daley, E. H. Irwin, Bill Glassford, Pubs., P. O. Box 545.
MOULTON (G8). pop. 692; Lavaca Co. (SE). 84 m E of San Antonio. SP RR. Cotton-
seed oil mill. Dairy, poultry farms. Cotton, corn.
Bagle-f Friday Democratic 1900 8 24 286 2.50 1 1,800
Edwin Gallia. Jr., Editor; Malec Publishing Co., Publisher.
MOUNT ENTERPRISE (K6%), pop. 504; Rusk Co. (E). 60 m SW of Marshall. Rail-
road station. Nacogdoches. SP RR. Lumber, cotton oil mills; cotton gin. Pine
timber. Stock, poultry, truck farms. Cotton, corn, tomatoes.
Progress Friday Independent 1919 6 24 280 1.50 500
Joe R. Compton, Editor and Publisher.
Oradatle«--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; wJttne snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit!
5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubHsner*s Report; Light lace, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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MOUNT PLEASANTf (J4H), pop. 6,842; Titus Co. (NE). 55 m SW of Texarkana.
P4MP; SLSW RRs. Manufactures asphalt emulsion, staves and headings, pot-
tery, dairy products. Cottonseed oil mills. Diversified farming. Cotton, pota-
toes, tomatoes.
fTimes-f {IVSunX'Sat'Ind* Dem 1919 8 24 294 12-°° 53*417
< Comic strip advertising accepted.
Times-Review -h Friday Ind. Dem 1873 8 24 294 1.50 §1,963
I W. N. Furey, Editor; Mt. Pleasant Times Publishing Co., 207 W. 3rd St.
Titus County Tribune -f Thursday Democratic 1937 8 24 808 2.50 *2,476
Robert Palmer, Editor; Titus Co. Tribune Publishing Co., 408 2nd St.
MOUNT VERNONf (J4), pop. 1,438; Franklin Co. (NE). 60 m E of Greenville.
SLSW RR. Glove factory. Saw mills ; cotton gins ; hatchery. Oil wells. Pine, hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, cattle, dairy.
Optic-Herald + .Thursday Democratic 1874 7 24 276 2.00 51,708
James T. Bass, Editor and Publisher.
MUENSTER (G4), pop. 896 ; Cooke Co. (NE). 60 m N of Fort Worth. MKT RR. Cheese
factory. Dairy, beef cattle.
Enterprise + .Friday Independent 1936 6 24 266 2.00 §1,250
R. N. Fette, Editor and Publisher.
MULESHOEf (B8%). pop. 2,477; Bailey Co. (NW). 68 m NW of Lubbock. AT&SF
RR. Grain elevators, cotton gins; cannery. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle, truck
crops.
Journal-f Thursday Independent 1922 8 24 294 8.00 2,700
J. M. Forbes, Editor and Publisher.
MUNDAY (E4), pop. 2,280; Knox Co. (NC). 76 m SW of Wichita Falls. FW&D RR.
Cottonseed oil mill. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms. Cotton.
Times -f Thursday Democratic 1906 7 24 280 2.00 §1.625
Aaron Edgar, Editor and Publisher.
NACOGDOCHESf (K6), pop. 12.327; Nacogdoches Co. (EC). 140 m N of Houston.
SP RR. Manufactures hair tonic, dresses, feed, fertilizer, bleaching clay, brass
products, furniture, toys, lumber. Stephen F. Austin State College. Pine timber.
Agriculture. Watermelons, tomatoes, cotton.
PineLog+V Saturday Collegiate 1923 5 24 210 1.50 *2,500
Students of Stephen F. Austin State College, Editors and Publishers.
fRedland Herald -f Thursday Independent 1897 8 24 287 2.50 §1,102
J Sentinel -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1898 8 24 28711.00 §4,107
I Comic strip advertising accepted.
I Victor B. Fain, Editor; Herald Publishing Co., Inc.
NAPLES (K4), pop. 1,846; Morris Co. (NE). 45 m W of Texarkana. SLSW RR. Saw
mills ; cotton gins. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, watermelons.
Monitor Thursday . Independent.. 1886 7 23 304 2.00 957
Lee Narramore, Editor and Publisher.
NAVASOTA (H7), pop. 6.188; Grimes Co. (EC). 60 m NW of Houston. SP; AT&SF;
MP RRs. Airport. Cottonseed oil mill. Ships cattle, cotton. Agriculture. Cotton.
Examiner Review -f- Thursday Democratic 1894 8 24 301 2.50 §2,750
J. G. and R. H. Whitten, Editors and Publishers.
NEDERLAND (L7%). pop. 3,805; Jefferson Co. (SE). 85 m E of Houston. ECS RR.
Manufactures synthetic rubber, chemicals. Oil refinery. Agriculture. Cotton,
poultry, corn.
Midcounty Review (offset). ...Thursday Independent 1949 5 24 224 3.50 §2,040
Mrs. Ruth Crane, Editor; Nederland Publishing Co., 1220 Boston Ave.
NEW BOSTON (K4), pop. 2,688; Bowie Co. (NE). 22 m W of Texarkana. TAP RR.
Saw, grist mills; cotton gins. Oil and gas wells. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Cotton, corn.
Bowie County News -f Thursday Democratic 1882 8 24 308 2.50 §1,650
J. E. Laney, Sr., Editor; J. E. Laney, Jr., Publijher.
NEW BRAUNFELSf (F8), pop. 12,210; Comal Co. (SE). 80 m NE of San Antonio.
MP; MKT RRs. Textile, hosiery, flour, feed, gauze mills; monument works;
creamery ; tannery. Stone quarries. Diversified farming and ranching.
f Herald + Tuesday Independent 1890 8 24 294 8.50 §5,169
1 Zeitung Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1852 8 24 294 3.50 §5,155
1 Frederic Oheim, Editor; New Braunfels Herald Publishing Co., P. O. Box 649.
NEWCASTLE (F4), pop. 748; Young Co. (NC). 65 m S of Wichita Falls. Railroad sta-
tion, Graham. CRIAP RR. Tile manufactured. Coal mines ; oil wells ; sand pits.
Cattle ranching. Poultry and dairy farms.
Register-f Thursday Independent 1908 6 26 280 2.50 $750
Gaspard Neal, Editor; Newcastle Register, Publisher.
NEWTONf (L6%), pop. 929; Newton Co. (EC). 75 m NE of Beaumont. MP RR.
Cotton gin; saw mills. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle, hogs.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1923 6 24 280 2.00 709
H. M. Golyer, Editor and Publisher.
NEW ULM (H7%), pop. X400; Austin Co. (SE). 75 m W of Houston. MKT RR.
Creamery; cheese factory; cotton gin; molasses mill. Agriculture. Poultry,
turkeys, dairying, hogs, cotton.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent 1910 6 26 280 2.50 §1,010
Joe H. Fietsam, Editor and Publisher.
Clrculattoi*— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher* • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
•as, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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NIXON (G8). pop. 1,876; Gonzales Co. (SE). 46 m SE of San Antonio. SP RR. Agri-
culture. Poultry, cattle, watermelons, peanuts.
News-f ... Thursday Independent 1907 7 26 280 2.00
H. F. Bridges, Editor and Publisher.
NOCONA (G8%)» pop. 8,022; Montague Co. (NE). 60 m E of Wichita Falls. MKT RR.
Manufactures leather goods and novelties, cowboy boots, sporting goods. Oil and
gas wells. Diversified farming.
News-f Friday Independent 1905 7 24 280 2.50
Rowland R. and Ilogen Peters, Publishers.
NORMANGEE (H6%), pop. 657; Leon Co. (EC). 100 m NW of Houston. CRI&P;
FW&D RRs. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Watermelons, tomatoes.
Star 4-. Thursday Democratic 1903 8 23 280 2.00
William H. Moss, Editor and Publisher, Box O.
ODEM (G9V6), pop. 1,680; San Patricio Co. (S). 6 m S of Sinton. MP RR. Manufac-
tures grain and feed. Agriculture. Vegetables.
Odem Edroy Times Wednesday Independent 1948 7 24 280 2.00
Mary C. Wineberner, Editor; Keith Guthrie, Publisher.
ODESSAf (B6%), pop. 29,486; Ector Co. (WC). 110 m NW of San Angelo. T&P RR.
Airlines: AA; CAL.
Manufactures mine, oil well supplies, derricks, petrochemicals, cottonseed
products, welding equipment. Brass, iron works; carbon plant, oil refinery.
Three banks; deposits (6-28-58), $51,069,772. 17,101 (residential) electric
meters; 19,705 (residential) gas meters; 16,831 (residential) telephones. Oil
wells. Stock farms. TV station.
American + {fun^S^if Tndependent *925 8 28 un*2 18.'20**30'801
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. ClrC' '
Odessa American, Publisher, Box 2952.
Drill Bit (offset) Monthly f
51,007
§2,025
2,015
400
t 1953 3 26 140 3.00
G. M. Raymer, Editor; Drill Bit Publishing Co., P. O. Box 6527.
O*DONNELL (C4%), pop. 1,478; Lynn Co. (NWC). 40 m S of Lubbock. AT&SF RR.
Cotton gins ; grain elevators. Sodium sulphate mines. Stock, grain farms. Cotton.
Index-Press + Thursday Independent 1923 6 26 280 2.00
O. G. Smith, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
OLNEY (F4), pop. 8,765; Young Co. (NC). 46 m S of Wichita Falls. Railroad station,
Graham. CRI&P RR. Manufactures mine, oil well supplies, creamery products.
Refineries. Oil wells. Dairy, beef cattle, poultry, grain farms. Cotton.
Enterprise + .Thursday Independent 1910 8 24 280 2.50
Weldon Lacy, Editor; Marvin Hickey, Publisher.
OLTONf (B3%). pop. 1,201; Lamb Co. (NW). 70 m S of Amarillo. Railroad station,
Plainview. AT&SF; FW&D RRs. Cotton gins. Diversified farming. Cotton, grain.
Enterprise-f .Thursday Democratic 1926 7 26 270 2.00
Ruth K. Martin, Editor ; Troy F. Martin, Publisher.
OMAHA (K4%), pop. 736; Morris Co. (NE). 45 m SW of Texarkana. SLSW RR.
Ships vegetables, fruits. Cotton gin. Diversified farming. Cattle, cotton, potatoes.
Times + Thursday Democratic 1886 6 24 266 2.00
C. L. Reaves. Editor and Publisher.
ORANGEf (L7%), pop. 21,174; Orange Co. (SE). On Sabine River, 20 m E of Beau-
mont. MP; SP RRs. Manufactures caskets, paper and bags, steel pipe, steel and
wooden ships. Bottling works; steel fabrication plant; foundry and machine
shop; planing mill. Timber; gas, oil wells. Shrimp fishing. Agriculture.
5,250
§875
§1,605
§1,700
J800
**7,918
Color advertising accepted.
J. B. Quigley, Publisher.
ORANGE GROVE (G9%). pop. 936; Jim Wells Co. (S). 86 m W of Corpus Christi.
SP RR. Cotton gins. Gas, oil wells. Stock, dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Observer-h Friday Democratic 1924 7 24 280 2.00 §589
Wallace H. Smith, Editor; J. L. C. Beaman, Publisher, P. O. Box 72.
OVERTON (K6), pop. 2,001; Rusk Co. (E). 24 m E of Tyler. MP RR. Oil refineries;
garment factory; lumber mill. Ships gas, oil, fruit. Pine timber; gas, oil wells.
Agriculture.
Press + Friday Ind. Dem 1930 8 24 280 2.00 §1,725
C. W. Thompson, Editor; G. W. Manning, Publisher.
OZONAf (C7). pop. 2,886; Crockett Co. (SWC). 70 m SW of San Angelo. Railroad
station, Barnhart. AT&SF RR. Airport. Oil wells. Cattle and sheep ranches.
Stockman-f Thursday Independent 1913 6 26 276 2.00 §985
W. Evart White, Editor and Publisher.
PADUCAHf (D8%). pop. 2,962; Cottle Co. (NW). 100 m NW of Wichita Falls.
QA&P RR. Manufactures implements. Cotton gins. Oil wells. Agriculture.
Cotton, livestock.
Post+ .Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 280 2.50 §1,825
E. Kenneth Tooley, Editor and Publisher.
PAINT ROCKf (E6), pop. X500; Concho Co. (C). 80 m E of San Angelo. Railroad
station, Ballinger. A&S; AT&SF RRs. Sheep, cattle ranches. Grain farms.
Cotton.
Concho Herald -f .Thursday Independent 1890 6 26 280 1.60 $360
L. M. Rankin, Publisher.
Ctratetion--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *J«ne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
«a«, 12 to Inch. T Af ate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Populttion— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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PALACIOS (H9), pop. 2,799; Matagorda Co. (8E). 90 m SW of Houston. SP RR.
Fish, oyster packing plant; shrimp cannery. Resort. Fisheries. Diversified
farming. Rice, cotton, corn, flax.
Beacon-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1907 7 24 280 2.00 §1,425
Jesse V. Dismukes, Editor; Mrs. J. W. Dismukes, Publisher, Box 7.
PALESTINEf (J5%), pop. 12,508; Anderson Co. (EC). 46 m SW of Tyler. MP;
SP RRs. Railroad center and reclamation plant; cold storage; oil and gas wells.
Hardwood timber. Manufactures glass, clothing, ceramic tile, mattresses, dairy
products.
Herald PreB«4. (Evg.ex.Sat.A «.„„„.*„. 1902 8 24 294 14.00 I7&83
Herald Press + ........................ |gun gun M Democratic ........ Sunday circ. §7,283
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Joe Calvit, Editor; W. L. Hamilton, Publisher, 404 Avenue A.
PALMER (H5), pop. 647; Ellis Co. (EC). 25 m S of Dallas. SP RR. Manufactures
brick, water heaters, knee pads, mops. Cotton gins. Clay pits. Agriculture.
Cotton, grain, onions.
Rustler + .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 8 24 284 1.50 795
Dan W. Bees, Editor; United Publishing Co., Inc., Ennis.
PALO PINTOf (F6), pop. X489; Palo Pinto Co. (NC). 58 m W of Fort Worth. Rail-
road station and bank, Mineral Wells. WMW&N RR. Oil, gas wells; cedar timber.
Stock, grain farms. Wheat, cotton, corn.
Palo Pinto County Star + ....... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1876 6 24 276 2.00 -
Don Pyle, Editor and Publisher.
PAMPAf (D2), pop. 16,688; Gray Co. (NW). 55 m NE of Amarillo. AT&SF; FW&D
RRs. Manufactures carbon black, oil well supplies, derricks, pumping equipment,
tanks, separators, chemicals. Refineries ; bottling works. Gas, oil wells. Agricul-
ture. Cattle, wheat, corn, oats.
N«w«4- fEv*-ex-Sat-&T«,?«™,^«f 1927 8 24 294 15.60 **8,160
New8 + ..................................... {Sun., Sun. M ^dependent ....... Sunday circ. **8,433
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Joel Combs, Mgn. Editor; E. Roy Smith, Publisher.
PANHANDLEf (C2). pop. 1,406; Carson Co. (NW). 28 m NE of Amarillo. AT&SF
RR. Ships wheat, cattle. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Wheat, barley, cattle.
Herald + ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1887 7 24 280 3.00 §1,230
Paul A. Loftin, Editor and Publisher, Box 428.
PARISf (J4), pop. 21,648; Lamar Co. (NE). 95 m NE of Dallas. AT&SF; SLSF; T&P;
SP; P&MP RRs. Airline, CEN.
Vinegar, woodworking plants; furniture, clothing, candy, crate and box fac-
tories ; flour, cottonseed oil mills ; boiler works. Abattoir. Oil wells ; oak timber.
Diversified farming. Cattle, cotton, potatoes.
f Echo Shopping Extra .............. Monthly .......... Shopping ........... 1958 8 24 294 4,897 — Free
1 Lamar County Echo + ............ Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1922 8 24 294 3.00 $3,176
1 Ben Hinds, Editor; Thomas B. Steely, Publisher.
Ncwll , (Evg.ex.Sat.&j . - 1869 8 28 297 18.20**10,418
wews + ..................................... \Sun., Sun. M.Ind' »•»••-—-- Sunday circ. ** 10,768
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ray Sissel, Editor; North Texas Publishing Company.
PASADENA (Kl%), pop. 22,488; Harris Co. (SE). 3 m E of Houston. SP RR.
Manufactures shovels, bleach, chemicals. Agriculture. Strawberries, water-
melons, tomatoes.
Citizen-f ................................... Thursday . Independent ... 1947 8 21 300 4.20 *7,342
B. C. Sitton, Publisher, 111 W. Shaw.
PEARSALLf (E8%), pop. 4,481; Frio Co. (SC). 54 m SW of San Antonio. MP RR.
Cotton gin ; peanut oil mill ; Peanut shelling plant. Oil wells. Chemical processing.
Stock farms. Corn, peanuts, watermelons.
Leader-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1884 7 23 280 2.50 1,460
Anna L. Curtis, Editor; W. G. Gunn and Mrs. M. Bush, Publishers.
PECOSt (D10%), pop. 8,064; Reeves Co. (WC). 210 m E of El Paso. PVS; AT&SF;
T&P RRs. Airline, TTA. Oil refinery; bottling works; cotton gins. Oil and gas
wells. Agriculture. Cotton, alfalfa, cantaloupes.
Enterprise and Gusher 4- ....... Mon. & Thurs.. Independent ...... 1887 9 22 301 3.60 §3,150
Joe B. Pouns, Editor; Hubbs Printing Co., Publisher, 312 S. Cedar St.
PERRYTONf (Dl), pop. 4,417; Ochiltree Co. (NW). 120 m NE of Amarillo. AT&SF
RR. Manufactures aluminum irrigation tubes, feed, canvas products, farm ma-
chinery, trailer and truck bodies, concrete blocks, soft drinks. Elevator. Ships
wheat, cattle, feed. Diversified farming. Wheat, barley, maize, cattle.
Ochiltree County Herald + ... ..Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1917 8 24 287 3.50 §2,565
H. R. Hudson, Editor; Jessie Keith Stewart, Publisher.
PETERSBURG (C3%), pop. 777; Hale Co. (NW). 10 m S of Plainview. FW&D RR.
Manufactures farm implements. Stock, poultry, truck, grain farms.
Journal -f .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1926 5 24 224 2.00 584
Tom Suits, Editor and Publisher.
PETTUS (G9), pop. X64S.; Bee Co. (S). 60 m N of Corpus Christ!. SP RR. Bank,
Beeville. Refinery. Diversified farming. Cotton, broom corn, watermelons.
News + ...................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1981 6 26 280 2.00 $160
Alf. B. Schroeter, Editor and Publisher, Runge. $500 — Pre*
Circulation— **Sept. A.8.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
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PHARK (Fll%). pop. 8,690; Hidalgo Co. (S). 66 m NW of Brownsville. MP RR.
Crate and box, masonry block factories; canneries; extensive fruit, vegetable
packing and shipping. Oil, gas wells. Agriculture. Citrus fruits, vegetables,
cotton.
Press + Friday Ind. Dem 1988 7 24 280 2.60 $1,400
Lloyd H. Glover, Editor and Publisher.
PILOT POINT (H4), pop. 1,176; Denton Co. (NE). 46 m N of Fort Worth. MKT;
TAP RRs. Manufactures furniture, clothing. Cotton gins. Oil wells. Agriculture.
Cotton, grain, hay, peanuts.
Poat-Stgnal-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1878 7 24 280 2.00 *1,020
Dan Feather, Editor and Publisher, Box 398.
PINELAND (L6), pop. 1.464; Sabine Co. (EC). 45 m E of Lufkin. AT&SF RR.
Bank, Jasper. Lumber mills. Diversified farming. Corn, cotton, cattle.
Star .Thursday Independent 1958 7 22 276 2.00 $1,154
J. Barrel Milner, Publisher.
PITTSBURGf (K4%), pop. 8,142; Camp Co. (NE). 60 m N of Tyler. L&A; SLSW
RRs. Sweet potato curing plant; bottling works; basket, furniture, canning
factories. Pine timber. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Sweet potatoes, cotton,
corn, peas.
Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1884 8 23 280 2.00 $2,000
T. J. White and T. R. White, Editors ; Lockhart Brothers, Publishers.
PLAINSf (B4), pop. X650; Yoakum Co. (NW). 66 m SW of Lubbock. Bank and rail-
road station, Brownfield. AT&SF RR. Oil wells. Ranching.
Yoakum County Review 4- Thursday Ind. Dem 1931 8 23 287 3.00 §939
Helen Henard, Editor; H. C. Snyder, Publisher.
PLAINVIEWf (CSH), pop. 14,044; Hale Co. (NW). 40 m N of Lubbock. AT&SF;
FW&D RRs. Airline, CAL. Manufactures irrigation pumps, gears, plows, flour,
cottonseed oil and creamery products, feed. Elevators; gins; compresses; can-
ning, dehydrating and patato grading plants. Wayland Baptist College. Di-
versified farming. Wheat, grain, cotton.
Footprints V (offset) -...Monthly Coll. Alumni 1958 4 24 140x2.00 $8,000
Association of Former Students, Wayland Baptist College, Editors and Pubs.,
1700 West 7th St.
fEvg.ex.Sat.&. ,, n^^n4. 1889 8 24 294 18.50 §7,3O4
ISun., Sun. M.Independent Sunday circ. J7.3O4
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
H. S. Hilburn, Editor; Herald-News Publishing Company, Inc.
Trail BlaxerV (offset) Friday Collegiate «52 c'on^ollJ "ee 2& ^800
Students of Wayland Baptist College, Editors and Publishers, 1700 West 7th St.
Tribune-j- Thursday Independent 1928 7 24 280 2.50
J. P. Zimmerman, Editor; Community Publishing Company, 616 Ash St.
PLANO (H4H), Pop. 2,126; Collin Co. (NE). 18 m N of Dallas. SP; SLSW RRs.
Manufactures copper and brass gas fittings, wire, cable. Cotton gins. Grain
farms. Cotton, corn, wheat.
Star-Courier 4- Thursday Ind. Dem 1888 7 24 280 1.50
Arthur A. Bagwill, Editor and Publisher.
PLEASANTON (F8%), Pop. 2,913; Atascosa Co. (SC). 32 m S of San Antonio. MP RR.
Shipa truck products. Agriculture. Peanuts, corn, watermelons.
Express 4- Thursday Democratic 1909 7 24 280 2.50 2,103
W. K. Daetwyler, Editor and Publisher.
POINT COMFORT— See Wave, Port Lavaca.
PORT ARTHUR (L7K), pop. 67,530; Jefferson Co. (SE). On Sabine Lake, with deep
water to Gulf of Mexico. 90 m E of Houston. SP; KOS RRs. Airlines: DAL;
EAL; TTA.
Three large oil refineries; shipbuilding; brass and iron foundries; railroad
shop*; chemical plants; synthetic rubber; latex and steel barrel plants. Fisn
factories. Four banks; deposits (6-23-58), $72,194,428. 81,642 electric meters;
27,847 gas (nat.) meters; 33,900 telephones.
V.W.J. JEv*- «*• Sun-T«,Um«T,,UTit "01 9 22 294 19.80**25,4*0
NeW8+ (Sun. Morn. Independent Sunday circ. **25,6S5
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. F. Ayres, Editor ; Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
PORT ISABEL (Gil), pop. 2,872; Cameron Co. (S). On Gulf of Mexico. 120 m S
of Corpus Christ!. MP RR. Boat connections. Bank, Brownsville. Oil refineries;
boat works ; cannery ; seafood packing plants. Resort.
Press Friday Independent 1949 8 24 296 2.00 §1,108
Steve M. Elam, Editor; News Publishing Co., San Benito.
PORT LAVACAf (H9), pop. 5,599; Calhoun Co. (SE). On Lavaca Bay, 70 m NE of
Corpus Christi. SP RR. Cotton gins. Shrimp, oyster freezing plant. Gas, oil
wells. Diversified farming. Cotton.
Calhoun County Times lTlm««Uv Tnd n*m 19B5 8 22 28° 8-°° 75°
(offset) „ {Thursday Ind. Dem 3,90O— Free
Thomas B. Toney and David E. Toney, Editors and Publishers.
Wave Thursday Democratic 1890 8 24 294 8.00 52,410
Circulates also in Point Comfort.
Louis Wortham, Editor; Robert A. Warner, Publisher.
Ctealatlon-HHtSept. A, B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. VIssued only daring academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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PORT NECHES (L7%), pop. 5,448; Jefferson Co. (3E). On Neches River, 10 m 8E
of Beaumont. KCS RR. Oil refinery ; synthetic rubber manufactured. Agriculture.
Chronicle-f .............................. .Thursday ........ Democratic ......... 1930 7 24 280 2.50
O. J. Wilkerson, Editor and Publisher.
POSTf (C4), pop. 8,141; Garza Co. (NWC). 40 m SE of Lubbock. AT&SF RR. Cotton
mill. Stock, grain farms. Cotton.
Dispatch-f ............................... .Thursday ........ Democratic ......... 1926 8 24 287 8.00
Charles Didway, Editor; James E. Cornish, Publisher.
PRAIRIE VIEW (J7%), pop. X2,200. Branch of Hemps tea d P. O. Waller Co. (SE).
60 m NW of Houston. SP RR. Bank town, Hempstead. Prairie View Agricultural
and Mechanical College. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, watermelons.
Panther-f- ................................. Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 5 25 220
Students of Prairie View A. & M. College, Editors and Publishers.
QUANAHf (E8), pop. 4,589; Hardeman Co. (NC). 80 m NW of Wichita Falls.
QA&P; FW&D; SLSF RRs. Cottonseed oil mill; compress; creamery. Ships
cotton, wheat, cattle. Diversified farming. Wheat, cotton.
Tribune-Chief + Thursday Democratic 1887
C. Koch, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 120.
Times-f .................................... UThu?se.8* In<L Dem ............ 1919 8
Norman Wright, Editor; Times Publishing Company, Box 118.
farms.
Timely Remarks -f ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1928
Carter Snooks, Editor and Publisher, Drawer F.
7 24 280 2.00
Cire
51,751
1,745
8 24 808 8.50 §2,300
QUITAQUE (C8), pop. 647; Briscoe Co. (NW). 70 m NE of Lubbock. FW&D RR.
Cotton gins, grain elevator. Ships cattle. Agriculture. Cotton, cattle, wheat.
Post-}- ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 7 24 280 2.00 5600
Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Humphreys, Editors and Publishers.
QUITMANf (J4%). pop. 927; Wood Co. (NE). 65 m NW of Marshall. Railroad sta-
tion, Mineola. MP; MKT; T&P RRs. Nurseries; oil refinery. Oil wells. Agricul-
ture. Watermelons, truck crops.
Wood County Democrat -f ...... Thursday ........ In d. Dem ........... 1893 7 24 276 2.00 2,423
Jacob E. Shoaf, Editor; Jacob E. Shoaf and W. T. Black, Jr., Publishers.
Wood County Echo-f ............. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1930 7 24 273 1.50 §1,800
Mrs. L. B. Hart, Editor; Sam Hart, Publisher, Box 458.
RALLS (C4). pop. 1,779; Crosby Co. (NW). 28 m E of Lubbock. AT&SF RR. Feed mill;
elevator; cotton gins; cotton compress. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Cotton,
wheat.
Banner-f .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1911 7 24 280 4.00 §1,175
Ernest V. Joiner, Editor; S. E. Joiner, Publisher.
RANGER (F5), pop. 3,989; Eastland Co. (NEC). 60 m E of Abilene. T&P RR. Gaso-
line refineries. Oil, gas wells. Diversified farming. Peanuts, cotton.
24 287 7'80 52'387
RANKINt (C6). pop. 1,189; Upton Co. (WC). 85 m W of San Angelo. AT&SF RR.
Oil industry. Oil wells. Ships sheep, cattle, wool, mohair.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1927 5 26 196 2.75 688
J. B. Hutchens, Editor and Publisher.
RAYMONDVILLEf (Gil), pop. 9.186; Willacy Co. (S). 22 m N of Harlingen. MP RR.
Airport. Creamery; cotton gins. Ships onions, cotton. Diversified farming.
Onions and other vegetables.
Chronicle-h ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 8 24 292 2.50 §3,198
C. R. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
Tiempo, El-f (Times) (Sp.).. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1937 5 24 210 2.00 §863
A. R. Rodriguez, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 856.
Willacy County News -f- .......... Thursday ........ Democratic ....... .1917 8 24 294 2.00 §3,162
D. B. Rapp, Editor and Publisher, Box 897.
REFUGIOf (G9). pop. 4,666; Refugio Co. (S). 35 m N of Corpus Christ!. MP RR.
Oil refineries. Steel tanks manufactured. Oil, gas wells. Ranching. Feed, grain
RICHARDSON (Gl), pop. 1,289; Dallas Co. (NE). 10 m N of Dallas. SP RR. Feed
mill; nursery. Diversified farming.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1958 5 22 214 2.00
Durwood Hayes, Publisher, 110 N. McKinney St.
RICHLAND SPRINGS (F6), pop. 684; San Saba Co. (C). 90 m SE of San Angelo.
AT&SF RR. Agriculture. Poultry, peanuts, cattle, pecans.
Eye-Witness -f ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 7 24 280 2.00
Ned Stringfellow. Editor; Mrs. Ned Stringfellow, Publisher.
RICHMONDf (J8), pop. 2,080; Fort Bend Co. (SE). On Brazos River, 30 m S of
Houston. SP ; AT&SF RRs. Cotton gin ; cottonseed oil mill. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, potatoes.
Texas Coaster -f ...................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1895 7 24 280 2.50
Donald B. Bryant, Editor; Texco Pub. Co., Inc.
RIESEL (G6), pop. 409; McLennan Co. (EC). 14 m SE of Waco. SP RR. Manufactures
feeds. Cotton gin; hatchery. Stock, poultry farms. Cotton, corn.
Rustler -f .................................. Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1895 6 26 280 1.50
Norman S. White, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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RIO GRANDE CITYf (Fll), pop. 8,992; Starr Co. (S). 90 m NW of Brownsville.
HP RR. Cotton gins ; bricks, tile manufactured. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton,
corn, cane.
^i^nlsh^^l.!.™ jThursday Democratic 1936 7 24 280 2.00
W. H. Hall. 'Editor; Laredo Publishing Co. Inc., Box 598, Laredo.
RISING STAR (Ffift), pop. 1,289; Bastland Co. (NEC). 28 m N of Brownwood.
Nearest railroad station, Cisco. MKT; TAP RRs. Extensive hairy vetch seed
growing. Ships seeds, peanuts. Oil wells. Agriculture. Peaches, cattle, sheep,
goats.
Record H- Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.00 1,569
B. A. Butler. Editor and Publisher.
ROBERT LEEf (D5V4). pop. 1,069; Coke Co. (EC). 82 m N of San Angelo. Railroad
station, Bronte. AT&SF RR. Sheep, goat and cattle raising.
Observer + Friday .....Democratic 1889 5 28 224 2.50 J895
A. J. Kirkpatrick, Editor and Publisher.
ROBSTOWN (G10), pop. 7,278; Nueces Co. (S). 15 m W of Corpus Christ!. HP:
TM RRs. Manufactures cottonseed products. Refineries. Ships vegetables,
cotton, grain. Diversified farming. Cotton, vegetables, grain.
Record + .Thursday Democratic 1918 7 24 273 3.00 $2,550
Carroll Keach, Editor; Sam Fore. Jr., Publisher.
ROBYf (D5), pop. 1,051; Fisher Co. (NWC). 20 m N of Sweetwater. Nearest railroad
station. Longworth. AT&SF RR. Cotton gins. Stock, poultry farms.
S tar-Record -f- Friday Democratic 1912 6 26 280 1.50
E. H. Shelton, Editor; Star-Record Publishing Co.
ROCHESTER (E4), pop. 773; Has k ell Co. (NC). 55 m NW of Abilene. ATASF RR.
Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, maize, wheat.
Reporter Thursday Democratic 1922 7 24 280 8.00
Gay Graham, Editor; Dale Graham, Publisher.
ROCKDALE (G7), pop. 2,821; Milam Co. (EC). 60 m NE of Austin. MP; SP RRs.
Aluminum smelting; poultry and egg processing, peat moss plants. Lignite coal
mines; oil wells; clay deposits. Agriculture. Truck farming, cattle.
Reporter ft Messenger + Thursday Democratic 1873 8 24 294 2.50 §2310
W. H. Cooke. Editor and Publisher.
ROCKPORTf (G9%). pop. 2,266; Aransas Co. (S). At entrance of Aransas Bay, 10
m NE of Corpus Christi. SP RR. Oyster beds, shrimp fisheries. Oil wells. Resort.
Diversified farming. Tomatoes, cucumbers, grapes.
Pilot -f Thursday Independent 1869 7 24 280 2.00 {1,510
Roy V. Rogero and R. Roy Woods, Publishers, Box 607.
ROCKSPRINGSf (D7H), pop. 1.486; Edwards Co. (SWC). 115 m NW of San Antonio.
Railroad station, Kerrville. SP RR. Agriculture. Livestock, wool, mohair.
Texas Mohair Weekly + Friday Independent 1927 7 24 280 2.60 5675
Mrs. Warren Hutt, Editor; Hutt ft Son, Publishers.
ROCKWALLf (H4%), pop. 1,501; Rockwall Co. (NE). 20 m NE of Dallas. MKT RR.
Leather goods, aluminum fabrication plants. Cotton gin. Diversified farming.
Onions, cotton, corn.
Texas Success-f Friday Democratic 1883 7 24 280 1.50 §1,535
P. J. Bounds. Jr., Editor; Mrs. P. J. Bounds. Sr., Publisher.
ROPESVILJLE (B4). pop. 891; Hockley Co. (NW). 25 m SW of Lubbock, banking town.
Railroad station, Ropes. AT ASF RR. Cotton gin.
Ropes Plainsman-f- Thursday Ind. Agric 1935 6 24 280 2.00 J605
Troy Morris, Editor; Morris Publishing Co.. Box 68.
ROSCOE (D5), pop. 1.684; Nolan Co. (NC). 48 m W of Abilene. TAP; RSftP RRs.
Cotton gins ; hatchery. Agriculture. Cotton, maize, wheat.
Times -f Friday Ind. Dem 1905 7 24 280 1.60 51.231
George Parks, Editor and Publisher.
ROSEBUD (G6H). pop. 1,780; Falls Co. (EC). 88 m S of Waco. SP RR. Mixed feed
mill. Diversified farming. Cattle, cotton, corn.
News-f Friday Democratic 1893 7 28 280 2.00 Jl»«O3
W. W. Wright, Editor; J. R. Killgore, Publisher.
ROSENBERG (J8V, pop. 6,210; Fort Bend Co. (SE). On Brazos River, 80 m SW of
Houston. AT ASF; SP RRs. Hatchery; cotton gin. Oil wells. Agriculture.
Fort Bend Reporter -f- Thursday . Independent . 1925 7 24 280 2.50 $3,712
C. L. Wright, Jr., Editor; C. L. Wright and Bob Glafcke, Pubs., P. O. Box 991.
Herald -f Friday Democratic 1894 7 24 280 2.00
Donald B. Bryant, Editor; W. M. Shannon, Publisher.
ROTAN (D5), pop. 8,168; Fisher Co. (NWC). 50 m NW of Abilene. MKT RR. Gyp-
sum and lime manufactory ; cotton gins ; cottonseed oil mill. Agriculture.
Advance-f Thursday Independent. 1907 6 26 280 2.00
H. C. Shelton, Editor and Publisher.
ROUND ROCK (G7). pop. 1,488; Williamson Co. (EC). 18 m N of Austin. MP RR.
Manufactures lime, brooms, cheese. Stone quarries. Diversified farming. Cotton,
corn, sugar cane.
Leader Thursday Democratic 1876 6 26 280 1.50 $775
May Kavanaugh, Editor and Publisher.
CtancuUtfaa a A Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; |Publiaher*a Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoonty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in
BE SURE TO READ the Csddt to the use of the Directory IB front of book.
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ROWENA <D6), pop. X500; Runnels Co. (C). 29 m NE of San Angelo. AT&SF RR.
Cotton gins. Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Cotton.
Press Friday Ind. Dem 1982 6 24 276 2.00
L. M. Rankin, Editor and Publisher. Box K.
ROYSE CITY (H4%). pop. 1.266; Rockwall Co. (NE). 18 m SW of Greenville. MKT
RR. Cotton gins. Agriculture. Cotton, onions, grains.
American-f Friday Democratic 1941 7 24 280 2.00
R. N. Robison, Editor and Publisher.
RULE (E4). pop. 1.251; Haskell Co. (NC). 50 m NW of Abilene. AT&SF RR. Cotton-
seed oil mills. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, maize, wheat.
Review + Thursday Democratic 1906 7 24 280 2.00
Alton M. Richards, Editor and Publisher.
RUNGE (G8%>. pop. 1,055; Karnes Co. (8E). 60 m SE of San Antonio. SP RR. Grist
mill; cotton gin. Agriculture. Grain, broom corn, cattle, hogs.
Karnes County News + Thursday Ind. Dem 1887 6 26 280 2.50
Alf. B. Schroeter. Editor and Publisher.
RUSKf (J5fc), pop. 6,698; Cherokee Co. (EC). 44 m S of Tyler. SLSW; SP RRs. Crate,
basket factories; cotton gins. Oil wells; pine timber. Agriculture. Cotton,
tomatoes, cucumbers.
Cherokeean-f Thursday Democratic 1847 8 24 280 2.50
E. H. Whitehead, Editor and Publisher. Box 816.
SAINT _JO (G4). pop. 1.147; Montague Co. (NE). 70 m N of Fort Worth. MKT RR.
. Oil wells. Ships hay. Diversified farming.
Clrt
1400
§1,207
Feed mill.
Tribune -f Friday Democratic 1898
E. E. Hayley, Editor and Publisher.
6 24 262 2.00
5845
§2,0*4
§785
SAN ANGELOt (D6), pop. 62,098;
RR. Airlines: CAL; TTA.
; Tom Green Co. (C). 90 m SW of Abilene. AT&SF
$900
*7,474
301 16.80**10,232
301 2.60
301 18.00 **3234«
Sunday circ. **35,247
Wool and mohair market; center of cattle, sheep and goat raising industry.
Foundries; cotton, feedstuff, paint, machinery, leather goods manufactured.
Three banks; deposits (6-6-58), $56,632,994. 18,806 electric (AC) meters;
16,437 gas (nat.) meters; 22,318 telephones. Resort. Oil wells. TV station.
Ram Page -f Bi-wkly. FrL... Collegiate 1934 5 24 210
Students of San Angelo College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist.
Sheep and Goat Raiser + Monthly Sheep & Goats. ..1920 4 30 189 3.00
H. M. Phillips, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 189.
(Standard + [I^ln** ^^ Ind' Dem 1905 8 22
Standard -f Wednesday Ind. Dem 1884 8 22
Standard-Times -f Every Morn... .Ind. Dem 1928 8 22
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Dean Chenoweth, Editor; San Angelo Standard, Inc., Publisher, 34 W. Harris Ave.
SAN ANTONIOt (F8), pop. 408,442; Bexar Co. (SC). 70 m SW of Austin. MP; SP;
MKT RRs. Airlines: AA; BNF; CAL; CM A; EAL; TTA.
Manufactures condiments, shortening, flour, soap, candy, beer, cottonseed oil,
batteries, metal containers, clothing. Oil refineries; iron works; pecan shelling
plant. Wool and mohair market. Nineteen banks; bank clearings (12-31-57),
$6,324,494,575; deposits (12-81-57), $629,963,612. 176,330 electric (AC)
meters; 148,686 gas (nat.) meters; 188,156 telephones. An aviation and mili-
tary center. Resort. Trinity University ; St. Mary's Univ. and other schools. Oil
fields. Four TV stations.
Alamo Heights News Thursday Independent 1938 5 24 224 3.00
Jerry Penix. Editor; John Taylor, Publisher, 4915 Broadway.
Alamo Messenger -f Friday Catholic 1885 8 23 294 4.00
Rev. Alexander C. Wangler, Editor; San Antonio Archdiocesan Publishing
Society, 230 Dwyer St. (6).
1O,i(Q ft 9A 1 At\ 9 AA
American Breeds Monthly Cattle Breeding lv™ \ J{ JJjJ z'uo
M. E. Singleton, Editor; P. H. Ho gran and M. E. Singleton, Publishers,
829 Texas Theatre Bldg. (6).
A7K"J£t2"Alr F°rCe JMonthly JAirForcT*' 1925 2 28 112 8.50
Courier + J (Amer. Legion
Capt. M. J. Sullivan. Ed.; Army and Navy Courier. Pub.. 634 Bedell Bldg. (5).
Commercial Recorder -f {JJ ^un?**8*1" { Court News*1 1896 8 24 28624.00
Charles D. Treuter. Publisher. 518 W. Market St. (5).
Dispatch-f Friday Labor 1888 7 26 801 2.60
San Antonio AFL-CIO Council, Publisher, 126 North St.
52,500
14,219
2,275
Express -f
(Morn.ex.
x.Sat.
Independent ...... 1865
Express-News .......................... Sat.&Sun ........ Independent .......
News-f.
(EvR.ex.
""\& Sun.
x.Sat.
Independent 1918 8
23 300 22.8
28 300 **106»893
Saturday circ.**l 10,220
23
300
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Ed. Ray, Editor; Express Publishing Co., Ave. E and Third St. (6).
l881 8 •
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Col. B. J. Homer. Publisher. 420 Broadway (5).
Sunday circ.^Hk 127,360
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; +A.B.C Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light fact, estimated. +> Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaDy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included tn membership fe*.
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^ol^^f^MSpaliishf08"}111011111^ Religious.. 1917 8 29 96 1.00 $5,500
General Council, Assemblies of God, Publisher, 714 S. Cibolo St. (7).
Independent ....1918 6 28 210 6.00 §8,704
Alicia T£. Lozano, Editor' and Publisher, 120 N. St. Roea Ave.
224 xl.OO
280
5.00
2.00
Rattler-f* V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1924 6 24
Students of Saint Mary's University., Editors and Publishers (1).
Register + (Negro) .Friday Independent 1981 8 24
U. J. Andrews, Editor; V. C. Bellinger, Publisher, 207 N. Centre St. (6).
I Seed & 1950 3 26 140
Seedsmen's Digest Monthly \ Nursery 2 40 140
[Trade Controlled circ.
Lee Corkill, Editor; Ken Skarien, Publisher, 1910 W. Olmos Drive (1).
South Texan -f Monthly Cham, of Com....l926 8 29 140 2.50
H. E. Nix, Editor; South Texas Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
Suite 818 International Bldg.
Texas Hotel Review-f- Monthly Hotel Indus 1938 | Jf \$ 8*°°
Starr KeaJhofer, Editor ; Hotel Review Co., Inc., Pub., Crockett Hotel Bldg. ( 5 ) .
Texas Laundry and Wnnthlv [Laundry & 1913 8 28 140 1.50
Cleaning Journal j"0"""* ] Dry Cleaning Controlled free dist.
James B. Bracks. Editor; Edw. J. Bracks, Publisher, 107 West Locust St.
Texas Livestock Journal -f-.... Monthly Livestock 1942 8 27 140 2.00
Jelks and Bill Castellaw, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 1469.
Trinitonian, The + V Friday Collegiate 1902 5 23 224 3.00
Students of Trinity University, Editors and Publishers, 715 Stadium Drive.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Corpus Christi-San Antonio Ed. 16,490.
SAN AUGUSTINEf (K6), pop. 2,510; San Augustine Co. (EC). 100 m N of Beau-
mont. ATASF RR. Cotton gins; compress. Pine, hardwood timber. Diversified
farming.
Tribune-f .Thursday Democratic 1909 6 26 276 1.50
Webster F. Hays, Editor and Publisher.
SAN BENITO (Gll%), pop. 18,271; Cameron Co. (S). 18 m N of Brownsville. MP RR.
Cotton gins. Ships produce, citrus fruits. Agriculture, especially cotton, winter
vegetables and citrus fruits.
News M on. & Thurs.. Independent 1928 8 24 294 4.50
Steve M. Elam, Publisher.
SANDERSONf (B7%). pop. 2,047; Terrel Co. (SW). 250 m SW of San Angelo. SP RR.
Airport. Ships wool and mohair. Agriculture, livestock, especially sheep and goats.
Times-h Friday Democratic 1907 7 24 280 2.50
L. H. and J. A. Gilbreath, Editors and Publishers.
SAN DIEGOf (F10), pop. 4,897; Duval Co. (S). 64 m W of Corpus Christi. TM RR.
Gas, oil wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, cane.
Duval County Facts -f Friday Democratic 1926 7 24 280 2.00
Wallace H. Smith, Editor; J. L. C. Beaman, Publisher, Gonzalez Bldg.
SANGER (G4), pop. 1,170; Denton Co. (NE). 38 m N of Fort Worth. AT&SF RR.
Cotton gins ; oil wells. Agriculture. Livestock.
Courier-f Thursday Democratic 1898 8 24 808 2.00
H. B. Toon, Editor and Publisher.
SAN JUAN (Fll%). pop. 8,413; Hidalgo Co. (S). 50 m NW of Brownsville. MP RR.
Iron foundry; cotton gin; fruit and vegetable shippers' equipment and waxpak
equipment manufactured. Agriculture. Vegetables, cotton, citrus fruits.
Sentinel -f Thursday Independent 1922 7 24 280 2.00
Ben J. Davis and Ed. J. Spill, Editors and Publishers.
SAN MARCOSf (G7H). pop. 9.980; Hays Co. (SEC). 81 m SW of Austin. MKT; MP
RRs. Large cottonseed breeding farms. Cottonseed oil, woolen, die casting mills ;
cotton compress; building materials, manufactured. Southwest Texas State
Teachers College. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, cattle.
College Star-f- V Friday Collegiate 1921 7 24 280 1.60
Students of Southwest Texas State Teachers College, Editors and Publishers.
Record -f- .Thursday Democratic 1912 8 24 294 2.60
Walter Buckner, Editor; Walter Buckner and Addison Buckner, Publishers.
SAN SABAf (F6), pop. 8,400; San Saba Co. (C). 80 m W of Temple. AT&SF RR.
Cotton gins. Ships pecans. Agriculture. Pecans, cotton, watermelons.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1878 7 24 280 2.60
John Bogard. Editor; H. A. Harrison, Publisher.
Star 4- ~. Wednesday Democratic 1902 7 24 280 8.00
A. Cowan, Editor; J. B. Cowan, Publisher.
SANTA ANNA (E6). pop. 1,606; Coleman Co. (C). 18 m W of Brownwood. AT&SF
RR. Ceramic tile manufactured. Cotton gins. Glass sand pits; oil, gas wells.
Dairy, poultry, stock farms. Cotton, grain.
News-f Friday Democratic 1886 6 24 280 1.60
John C. Gregg, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 887.
SCHULENBURG (H8), pop. 2,005; Fayette Co. (SE). 78 m SE of Austin. SP RR.
Manufactures milk products, model airplanes, smoked turkeys, flour, furniture;
cotton gins. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Cotton, onions.
Sticker-f Friday Democratic 1898 8 24 808 8.00
Mrs. Florence Bosl, Editor; Schulenburg Sticker, Publisher.
OroJattoa A A Sept. AB.C. Statement; *7une and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch, tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fea.
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1006
12,400
9,897
>6,756
2,000
t876
tl,007
tl,900
1,775
§3,267
§693
$680
§634
510
2383
§3,860
§2,435
$1,000
§1,023
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SEAGOV1LLE (H2), pop. 1,927; Dallas Co. (NE). 18 m E of Dallas. SP RR. Ships sand,
cotton, pecans. Gravel pits. Fruit, track farms. Cotton.
News + Friday Independent 1936 7 24 280 2.00 $1.680
A. B. Hood, Editor and Publisher.
SEAGRAVES (B4tt), pop. 2,101; Gaines Co. (NWC). 68 m SW of Lubbock. AT&SF
RR. Carbon black manufactured. Ships cattle, farm products, oil field supplies.
Oil wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, sorghum feed, poultry.
Gaines County News Friday Democratic 1922 7 24 280 2.50 §1,326
Neil C. Vanzant, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 6844.
SEALY (H8), pop. 1,942; Austin Co. (SE). 40 m W of Houston. ATftSF; MKT RRs.
Cottonseed oil, rice mills; cotton gins, mattress, broom factories; rice drying
plant; hatcheries. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, hay.
News -f Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 280 2.50 §2£35
M. A. Soloman, Editor and Publisher.
SEGUINf (G8). pop. 9.788; Gnadalupe Co. (SE). 80 m NE of San Antonio. SP RR.
Flour, cottonseed oil, fiberglass weaving mills; cotton gins; creamery; bottling
works ; hatcheries. Texas Lutheran College. Oil wells. Agriculture. Cotton, corn.
Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 294 8.00 2.758
Otha Grishom, Editor and Publisher.
Gazette -h Wednesday.... Independent ... 1846 8 24 294 2.50 *2^04
John Taylor, Publisher.
SEMINOLEf (B5), pop. 8,479; Gaines Co. (NWC). 84 m SW of Lubbock. Railroad
station, Seagraves. AT&SF RR. Oil wells. Ranching. Diversified farming.
Sentinel-1- Thursday Independent 1906 8 24 280 2.60 §2,460
Barney Thompson, Editor; Fred V. Barbee, Publisher.
SEYMOURf (E4), pop. 8,779; Baylor Co. (NC). 60 m SW of Wichita Falls. FW&D RR.
Cottonseed oil, mattress, tile factories; cotton compress. Oil wells. Agriculture.
Cotton, wheat, maize.
Baylor County Banner -f .Thursday Democratic 1895 7 24 280 2.60 §2,219
O. C. Harrison, Editor ; O. C. Harrison and Gene Carter, Publishers.
SHAMROCK (D2%). pop. 8,822; Wheeler Co. (NW). 90 m E of Amarillo. CRI&P;
FW&D RRs. Manufactures cottonseed products, carbon black, gasoline. Oil, gas
wells. Stock, poultry, truck, grain farms. Cotton, wheat.
Texan -f Thursday Independent 1903 8 24 280 2.50 §2,050
Arval Montgomery, Editor; Albert Cooper, Publisher.
SHERMAN t (H4). pop. 20.150; Gray son Co. (NE). 69 m N of Dallas. MK1 ; SLSFftT;
SP; T&P; SLSW RRs. Airline, CEN.
Manufactures pickles, paper boxes, baking powder, furniture, margarine,
men's and boys* clothing, cereals, flour, cotton gin machinery, fiber sewer pipe,
shortening. Textile, flour, cottonseed oil mills ; cotton gins ; railroad and machine
shops; foundry; marble and granite works. Austin College. Diversified farming.
Democrat 4- f Evg.ex.Sat.A n-mft4.rilfll. 1879 » 22 294 18.20 **13»921
Democrat -f 1SlITK Sun M Democratic Sunday circ.**13,965
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Albert Niblingr, Editor; Red River Valley Publishing Co., Inc., 201 S. Travis St.
Kangaroo-f> V Semi-mo. (Sat.). Collegiate 1930 5 24 231x2.00
Students of Austin College. Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 700
SHINER (H8), pop. 1,778; Lavaca Co. (SE). 80 m E of San Antonio. SP RR. Manu-
factures creamery and cottonseed products, wire baskets, beer. Dairy, poultry,
grain farms. Corn, cotton.
Gazette-f Thursday Democratic 1892 8 24 308 2.50 §2,286
Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Sedlmeyer, Editor and Publisher.
SIERRA BLANCAt (B10H), pop. Xi.QOO; Hudspeth Co. (W). 87 m E of El Paso. SP;
T&P RRs. Bank. Van Horn. Diversified farming and ranching. Cotton, alfalfa,
cattle.
Hudspeth County News 4- .Monthly Independent 1919 6 24 210 1.00
Mrs. Arlene Nardine, Editor and Publisher.
SILSBEE (K7). pop. 8,179; Hard in Co. (SE). 22 m N of Beaumont. AT&SF RR. Pulp
and paper mill ; refinery ; lumber mill. Oil and gas wells ; pine, hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Livestock, cotton, corn.
Bee-f Thursday Democratic 1919 8 22 804 3.50 §2,550
David Read, Editor; David and R. L. Read. Publishers, Drawer 847.
SILVERTONt (C8), pop. 857; Briscoe Co. (NW). 78 m SE of Amarillo. FW&D RR.
Refinery. Fullers* earth pits. Dairy, poultry, ranching, grain farms. Wheat,
cotton.
Briscoe County News-f- Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 276 2.00 §865
M. B. Cavanaugh. Editor and Publisher.
SINTONt (G9H). pop. 4.264; San Patricio Co. (S). 15 m N of Corpus Christi. MP;
SP RRs. Cotton gins ; refineries. Oil wells. Truck, grain farms. Cotton.
Enterprise-f Thursday Independent .1950 8 22 280 2.50 §1,594
Johnnie M. Brown, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 788.
San Patricio County News 4- ..Thursday Independent 1908 8 24 280 8.00 §1,515
James F. Tracy, Publisher, 118 S. Rachal Ave.
SLATON (C4). pop. 5.086; Lubbock Co. (NW). 16 m SE of Lubbock. AT&SF RR.
Railroad shops; cottonseed oil, feed mills; compress and warehouse; mattress
factory; grain elevator. Diversified farming. Cotton, grain.
Slatonite4- Friday Independent 1905 8 24 280 8.00 §1,975
Joel Combs, Editor; J. Combs, W. Rosser, Jr., C. Cullen, Publishers.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaJly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SMILEY (G8ft), pop. 508; Gonzates Co. (SE). 60 m SE of San Antonio. SP RR. Hatch-
ery ; poultry packing plant. Diversified farming. Poultry, cotton, corn.
Tabloid, The ............................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1941 6 24 200 1.50
Robert 8. Downey, Publisher.
SMITHVILLE (G7ft). pop. 8,379; Bastrop Co. (SE). 48 m SE of Austin. MKT RR.
Manufactures chairs, fluorescent lights. Railroad shops; cottonseed oil, lumber
mills. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Livestock, cotton, fruit.
Times ........................................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1891 8 24 280 3.00
C. K. Mick, Editor; Smithville Publishing Company, Box 269.
SNYDERf (D5), pop. 12,010; Scurry Co. (NWC). 90 m NW of Abilene. AT&SF;
RS&P RRs. Airline, CAL. Cotton gins ; hatchery. Oil wells. Diversified farming.
Cotton, wheat, maise.
KT.«.-L /Ev*-ex-Sat-*r«,lPYwmH«mt 195<> 8 24 294 18-°°
NeW8 + ...................................... {Sun.. Sun. M.Independent ....... Sunday circ.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Wacil McNair, Editor; Herbert Feather, Publisher.
Scurry County Times + ......... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1887 8 24 308 4.00
Wacil McNair. Editor; Herbert Feather, Publisher.
SOMERVILLE (H7), pop. 1.426 ; Burleson Co. (EC). 80 m NW of Houston. AT&SF RR.
Railroad tie and lumber preserving plant. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn.
Tribune-}- ................................. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1902 5 26 246 1.50
W. L. Scott. Editor and Publisher.
SONORAf (D7). pop. 2,683; Sutton Co. (SWC). 60 m S of San Angelo. AT&SF RR.
Wool, mohair warehouse. Agriculture, especially goat and sheep raising, cattle.
Devil's River News + ............. Friday ............ Independent ....... 1890 7 23 289 3.00
Stanton Bundy, Editor and Publisher.
SOURLAKE (K7%), pop. 1,630; Hardin Co. (SE). 20 m NW of Beaumont. Nearest
railroad station, Graysburg. MP RR. Oil pipe line station and storage plant.
Oil wells; pine, hardwood timber. Stock farms. Cattle.
Oil City Visitor -f ................... .Friday ............. Democratic. ........ 1908 6 26 276 2.00
B. L. Cornwell, Editor and Publisher.
SPEARMANf (CD, pop. 1,852; Hans ford Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Amarillo. AT&SF
RR. Ships wheat. Ranching, stock, grain farms. Wheat.
Reporter4- ............................... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1907 8 24 308 2.50
W. J. Miller. Editor and Publisher.
SPUR (D4), pop. 2,188; Dickens Co. (NW). 55 m E of Lubbock. FW&D RR. Cotton
gins; creamery. Agriculture. Grain, cotton.
Texas Spur-f .......................... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1909 8 22 280 2.50
Grady Joe Harrison, Editor and Publisher, 424 N. Burlington,
STAMFORD (E4%). pop. 5,819; Jones Co. (NC). 40 m N of Abilene. MKT; FW&D RRs.
Cottonseed oil, western wear, planing, feed mills; factories; creamery. Oil, gas
wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, maize, wheat.
American 4- .............................. Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1924 8 22 280 2.50
Roy M. Craig, Editor and Publisher.
STANTONf <C6%), pop. 1.608; Martin Co. (NWC). 115 m W of Abilene. TAP RR.
Bottling works. Ships cattle. Diversified farming and ranching. Cotton, feed.
Reporter-J- ................................ Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1907 8 24 808 2.00
James E. Kelly, Editor; Permian Basin Publishing Co., Box 248.
STEPHENVILLEf (F6). pop. 7,155; Erath Co. (NEC). 62 m SW of Fort Worth.
AT&SF RR. Feed mills; cheese factory; peanut plant; pecan nursery; hatch-
eries. Tarleton State College. Ships pecans, peanuts, dairv products. Diversified
farming. Cotton, grain, peanuts.
fEvjj. ex. Sat., 1070 Q 9 A 9Rt ifl9fi
E»pire+ .................................. {Sun. & Mon., Democratic ........ 187° 8 24 g^,1^
I Sun. Morn.
R. P. Higgs, Editor and Publisher, Box 611.
J-Tac-f V ................................. Tuesday .......... Collegiate ........... 1919 6 24 224 3.00
Students of Tarleton State College, Editors and Publishers.
STERLING CITYf (D5%). pop. X865; Sterling Co. (WC). 42 m NW of San Angelo.
AT&SF RR. Oil wells. Cattle, sheep, goat ranches.
News-Record 4- ........................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1890 5 26 245 2.00
Jack Douthit, Editor and Publisher.
STINNETTf (Cltt), pop. 1,170; Hutchinson Co. (NW). 10 m N of Borger, bank town.
CRI&P RR. Oil wells and refineries. Carbon black manufactured. Stock, grain
farms.
Hutchinson County Herald + . Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1926 8 24 804 1.50
John F. Rust, Editor; Panhandle Publishing Co., Publisher, Borger.
STOCKDALE (G8%), pop. 1,105; Wilson Co. (SE). 35 m SE of San Antonio. SP RR.
Peanat plant. Ships watermelons, corn, peanuts. Diversified farming.
Star+ ....................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1943 6 24 280 2.00
W. T. Carpenter. Editor and Publisher.
STRATFORDt (Cl). pop. 1.885; Sherman Co. (NW). 80 m NW of Amarillo. CRIAP;
AT&SF RRs. Ships livestock, wheat, grain. Oil. gas wells. Agriculture. Wheat,
cane, barley.
Star+ ....................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1900 8 24 294 2.50
Brown Ross, Editor and Publisher.
Circ
635
2,250
86,126
§6,126
3537
1,050
§490
§1,280
§1,325
§3,125
$8,366
53,972
83,972
1,000
9978
426
§900
5995
Circ«Iatkm~~**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotraty scat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSttbscription included in membership fee.
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STRAWN (F5), pop. 922; Palo Pinto Co. (NC). 70 m SW of Fort Worth. TAP RR.
Coal mines ; gas, oil wells. Diversified farming. Wheat, oats.
Texas Ranchman 4- .................. Thursday ....... Agric. ft Lstk....l989 8 24 308 5.00
Grover C. Lee, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 49 N. Front St.
Tribune-f ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1912 8 24 280 2.00
Muriel Lee, Editor and Publisher, 48 N. Front St.
SUDAN <B8%), pop. 1.848; Lamb Co. (NW). 50 m NW of Lubbock. AT&SF RR. Cot-
ton gins; grain elevators. Diversified farming.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ In d. Dem ........... 1925 7 24 280 2.00
L. A, Parton, Editor and Publisher.
SULPHUR SPRINGSf (J4), pop. 8,991; Hopkins Co. (NE). 25 m E of Greenville.
SLSW ; LA A RRs. Manufactures valves, fire brick, fertilizer. Creameries ; meat
and produce packing plants ; cotton compress ; warehouse. Ships milk products,
vegetables, fruit. Diversified farming. Cotton, potatoes, beef cattle.
f Hopkins County Echo-f ......... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1876 8 24 294 1.50
• ""
New..Te.eer.m + .................... ££»" Democratic .....
L F. W. Frailey. Editor; Echo Publishing Co., Inc.
SWEETWATERf (D5), pop. 18,619; Nolan Co. (NC). 41 m W of Abilene. T&P;
AT&SF RRs. Airline, CAL. Distributing center. Railroad shops. Manufactures re-
fined oil, cottonseed oil, cement, stone, concrete; creamery, gypsum products.
Meat packing plant. Resort. Gypsum quarries. Agriculture. Cotton, oats,
cattle raising.
(Nolan County News -f ............ Thursday ...Independent .1925 9 22 294 2.00
Renortcr-4- I Evg.ex.Sat.A- , n^m 1897 9 22 294 13.00
Reporter^ ................................ |gun ^ gun M Ind. Dem ............ Sunday circ.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
C. W. Lawrence, Editor; Elmer Wright, Publisher, 112 W. 3rd St.
TAFT (G9%), pop. 2,978; San Patricio Co. (S). 18 m N of Corpus Christi. SP RR.
Aluminum plant. Cottonseed oil mill; compress. Ships cottonseed meal. Agricul-
ture. Cotton, feed.
Tribune-f ................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1921 7 24 280 4.00
Keith Guthrie, Editor and Publisher.
TAHOKAf (C4%), pop. 2,848; Lynn Co. (NWC). 32 m S of Lubbock. AT&SF RR,
Bottling works; cotton compress. Silica mines. Diversified farming. Cotton,
milo maize, grain sorghums.
Lynn County News -f .............. Friday ............. Ind. Dem ............ 1903 7 24 280 2.00
E. L and Frank Hill, Editors and Publishers.
TALCO <K4), pop. 917; Titus Co. (NE). 88 m SE of Paris. P&MP RR. Airport.
Asphalt, oil refineries. Ships asphalt. Oil wells; oak timber. Dairy, stock,
poultry farms. Cotton, corn, tomatoes.
Times-f .................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1936
Mrs. Nora Williams, Editor; Sam C. Holloway, Publisher.
Clrc
650
3,245
§3,367
§3,367
§1^32
§7,188
§7,188
Jl,500
§1,910
7 28 280 2.00 §1,120
§6,624
§6,624
§1,850
TAYLOR (G7), pop. 9,071; Williamson Co. (EC). 85 m NE of Austin. MP; MKT RRs.
Manufactures bedding, clothing, furniture. Meat packing, cold storage and
frozen food locker plants; cottonseed oil mill; iron and machine works. Ships
eotton. Poultry, grain farms. Cotton, corn, onions.
f P™...!. /Evg.ex.Sat.&T wji^Atiii^ „* 1913 9 22 301 13.00
I Pre88 + tSun., Sun. M.Independent* Sunday circ.
] Times-f Thursday Independent 1940 9 22 301 2.00
L Mrs. George B. Peeler, Publisher.
TEAGUE (H6), pop. 2,925 ; Freestone Co. (EC). 65 m E of Waco. FW&D; CRI&P RRs.
Cotton gins ; creamery. Timber. Agriculture. Melon-fruit center.
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 273 3.00 §1,075
Ralph E. Mas Bey, Editor and Publisher.
TEMPLE (G6%), pop. 25.467; Bell Co. (EC). 86 m S of Waco. AT&SF; MKT RRs.
Airlines : CAL; TTA.
Manufactures school desks and chairs, theater seats, office furniture, furni-
ture machinery, rock wool, brooms, mops, mattresses, dairy products, boats.
Railroad shops; iron foundry. Distribution center. Two banks; deposits (6-29-
58), $35,098,988. 8,410 electric meters; 8,098 gas meters; 8,150 telephones.
Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, oats, pecans. TV station.
Armored Sentinel-f Thursday Independent 1945 9 22 294 3.00
Distributed primarily to personnel at Fort Hood. 16,503 — Free
Temple Sales Circular Co., Publisher, 118 W. Avenue A.
Bell County Record Thursday Independent 1954 5 23 224 1.00 §3,170
John T. Williamson, Jr., Editor; The Record Publishing Co., P. O. Box 8898.
8 26 140 1.50
Soil and Water Magazine Monthly {Education'*1
20,461
$3,217
1951
Howard Bos well, Editor; Assn. Texas' Soil Conservation Districts, Publisher,
809 First National Bldg.
Southwest Water Works l»*™*uw /Waterworks 1918 3 26 140x2.00
Journal f Monthly f Purif.&Sewer. 2 40 140
R. O. Gresham, Editor; Southwest Section, Amerkan Water Works Assn.,
Publisher, 806 E. Adams Ave.
Telegram-f Every Morn....Ind. Dem 1907 9 22 805 19.80**17,977
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. irk W 12
F. W. Mayborn, Publisher.
Circulation — A-*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; wJune and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; i Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNaHy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Tourist Court Journal Monthly
ait
24 294 10.40
Sunday circ.
>9,000
1,407
83,907
§3,907
Estib Cols+Wldthv'Depth Sub
1937 8 25 140 8.00
2 40 140
Qualified paid
Touris Court Journal Co., Publisher, 306 E. Adams Ave. Controlled circ.
TENAHA (K6H). pop. 715; Shelby Co. (EC). 46 m SW of Shreveport, La. SP; AT&SF
RRs. Cotton gin; saw, planing mills; cotton compress. Oil, gas wells. Stock,
truck, grain farms. Cotton, corn.
East Texas Light Thursday Democratic 1925 6 26 280 2.00
R. E. Burns, Editor and Publisher.
TERRELL (H5), pop. 11,544; Kaufman Co. (NE). 80 m E of Dallas. TAP; SP RRs.
Manufactures garage doors, cowboy boots, auto trailers. Cottonseed oil, flour,
planing mills; creameries; poultry processing plant; cotton gin. Texas Military
College. Diversified farming. Cotton, grain, hay.
fEvg. ex. Sat. 1Q17
Tribune-f- j& Sun., Independent 1J1 '
(Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
F. I. Massengill, Jr., Editor; Tribune Publishing Co., 116 N. Adelaide.
TEXARKANA (K4), pop. 24,763 (including Texarkana, Ark., 40,628); Bowie Co.
(NE). 189 m E of Dallas. KCS; SLSW; TAP; MP RRs.
Manufactures creosoted poles, ties and lumber, clay products, caskets, boxes,
bricks, milk products. Railroad shops. Oil wells Two banks; bank clearings
(6-30-58), $10,305,000; deposits (6-30-58), $57,062,443. 20,819 electric meters;
17,464 gas meters; 20,802 telephones. TV station.
f 0— «•+ ^very Morn....Indep«ndent "« • "s.SSU'SlSSI&SS}
1 News 4- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1875 9 23 301 15.60 **6,S23
1 Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
1 J. Q. Mahaffey, Editor; Walter E. Hussman, Publisher.
Two States Press — See Texarkana, Arkansas.
TEXAS CITY (K8), pop. 16,620; Galveston Co. (SE). On Galveston Bay, 17 m N of
Galveston. AT&SF; CRI&P; TSL; FWAD RRs. Boat connections. Airport.
Oil refineries. Asphalt, chemicals manufactured; tinsmelter. Resort, fishing.
Ships petroleum products, phosphate, scrap iron. Dairy, truck farms. Straw-
berries, tomatoes, cucumbers.
Sun + suTeIuiIndwndeilt 1912 8 22 28° 16'00 57,032
Clyde B. Ragsdale, Editor; David C.' Leavell, Publisher, 624 4th Ave.
THORNDALE (G7), pop. 855; Milan Co. (EC). 40 m NE of Austin. MP RR. Cotton
gins ; cottonseed oil, feed mills. Diversified farming. Cotton, corn, grain.
Champion -f- Thursday Democratic 1901 6 24 224 1.50 11,131
Mrs. Tom Beard, Editor; Don Scarbrough, Publisher.
THREE RIVERS (F9), pop. 2,026; Live Oak Co. (S). 72 m SE of San Antonio.
MP RR. Glass factory ; creamery ; refinery ; tile plant. Gas, oil wells. Diversified
farming. Cattle, cotton, corn.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1891 6 26 280 2.00 5620
Wm. H. Kennedy, Editor; Wm. H. Kennedy and Carter Snooks, Publishers.
THROCKMORTONf (E4), pop. 1,820; Throckxnorton Co. (NC). 60 m NE of Abilene.
Nearest railroad station, Breckenridge. CRI&P RR. Frozen food locker and cold
storage plants; grain elevators; feed mill; cotton gin. Oil wells. Agriculture.
Wheat, cotton, oats.
Tribune-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1886 7 24 280 2.00 5915
Alfred H. Maxey, Publisher.
TIMPSON (K5H). pop. 1.456; Shelby Co. (EC). 66 m SW of Shreveport, La. SP RR.
Cotton gins. Oak timber. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, tomatoes.
Times-f Friday Democratic 1885 6 26 280 2.00 1,480
T. J. Molloy, Editor; Timpson Printing Company, Publisher.
TOMBALL (J7%), pop. 1,065; Harris Co. (SE). 32 m N of Houston. CRI&P; FW&D
RRs. Saw mill. Oil wells; pine timber. Diversified farming. Corn, potatoes.
Tribune-f Thursday Democratic 1983 8 24 294 3.00 81,867
E. L. Edgar, Editor; Rigby Owen, Publisher.
TRENTON (J4). pop. 608; Fannin Co. (NE). 28 m SE of Sherman. MKT RR. Ships
onions. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, onions.
Tribune-f Friday Independent 1909 6 26 276 2.00 475
Tom Holmes, Editor and Publisher.
TRINITY (J6%), pop. 2,054; Trinity Co. (EC). 85 m NW of Houston. MP; WBTAS
RRs. Manufactures baskets, handles. Lumber mills. Oil wells. Pine timber Agri-
culture. Cotton, corn, sugar cane.
ov- }Friday Independent 1904 7 24 280 2.50 *700
Mrs. H. S. Key',' Editor; H. S. Key, Publisher, Box 611.
TROUP (J5%). pop. 1,589; Smith Co. (NE). 18 m SE of Tyler. MP RR. Manufactures
bricks. Nurseries. Ships tomatoes. Oil wells. Farming. Cotton, tomatoes, peppers.
Banner-f Thursday Independent 1894 7 22 280 1.60
Mrs. J. Emerson Edwards, Editor and Publisher.
TULIAf (C8), pop. 8,222; Swisher Co. (NW). 46 m S of Amarillo. AT&SF RR. Cream-
ery; cheese factory; elevators; cotton gins. Diversified farming.
Herald-f .Thursday Democratic 1909 8 24 808 8.50 52,969
H. M. Baggarly, Editor; Tulia Herald, Inc., Publisher, 126 N. Armstrong.
CiKalatkm-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
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TURKEY (D8), pop. 1,005; Hall Co. (NW). 80 m SE of Amarillo. FW&D RR. Cotton
gins ; grain elevators ; cotton compress. Ships cotton, cattle. Diversified farming.
Cotton.
Enterprise-!- .Thursday Independent 1925 7 24 280 2.00 §400
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pope, Editors and Publishers, Quitaque.
TUSCOLA (E5%), pop. 497; Taylor Co. (NC). 18 m 8 of Abilene. A&S; AT&SF RRs.
Ships wool, cattle, poultry. Oil wells. Diversified farming. Cotton, grain.
Jim Ned Valley Reporter -f ....Thursday Ind. Dem 1912 7 24 280 1.50 §1,765
R. E. Gardner, Editor and Publisher.
TYLERf (J6), pop. 88,968; Smith Co. (NE). 100 m E of Dallas. MP; SLSW RRs. Air-
lines : TTA.
Manufactures battery cases ; gas and water heaters, cast iron soil pipe,
burners and fittings, air conditioning equipment, grates, baskets, fertilizer,
peanut products, work clothes and sportswear, mattresses, furniture. Extensive
rose nurseries; fruit, vegetable cannery; lumber mills; iron foundries; oil
refineries; pecan nursery. Three banks; deposits (1-30-58), $80,624,710. 17,023
electric meters; 16,018 gas meters; 23,356 telephones. Trade center, Texas
College (Negro), Butler College and others. Oil, gas wells; limestone quarries.
Timber. Agriculture. TV station.
r Courier-Times -f j |Vjfu£x' Sat* Democratic 1877 8 24 305 13.20 ** 9/4*1
J Courier-Times-Telegraph+....Sunday Democratic 1877 8 24 305 6.00**25,155
] TelegraphH- Morn. ex. Sun.Democratic 1877 8 24 305 13.20**18,O34
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
William E. Dozier, Editor; Sarah Butler, Publisher.
Star (offset) Sunday Independent 1938 5 24 224 6.20
Marybeth Vaughn, Editor; Hugh Vaughn, Publisher, Dallas Highway.
UVALDEf (E8), pop. 8,674; Uvalde Co. (SC). 84 m SW of San Antonio. MP; SP RRs.
Book covers manufactured; dehydrated feed plant; pecan, honey production
center. Ships cattle, wool, mohair. Fish hatchery. Health resort. Asphalt mines.
Agriculture. Corn, grain.
Leader-News + .Thurs. & Sun. .Independent 1879 7 24 280 8.00
H. P. Hornby, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
VALLEY MILLS (G6%), pop. 1,037; Bosque Co. (NEC). 25 m NW of Waco. AT&SF
RR. Diversified farming. Corn, cotton, oats.
Tribune-f (offset) .Friday Independent 1900 6 24 252 2.00 621
Herbert Pope. Editor and Publisher.
VAN ALSTYNE (H4), pop. 1,649; Grayson Co. 20 m SW of Sherman. SP RR. Dehy-
drating plant. Hatchery.
Leader Friday Independent 1891 7 24 280 2.00 650
D. H. Reeves. Editor and Publisher.
VAN HORNf (ClOtt). pop. 1.161; Culberson Co. (W). 110 m SE of El Paso. TAP RR.
Cotton. Stock farms. Cattle.
Advocate .Thursday Democratic 1910 6 24 280 2.00 §750
Gene Dow. Editor and Publisher.
VEGAf (B2%). pop. 620; Oldham Co. (NW). 85 m W of Amarillo. CRI&P RR. Grain
elevators ; frozen food lockers. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Enterprise-f- Friday Independent 1945 5 24 238 2.00 380
John R. Hines, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 318.
VENUS (G5), pop. 857; Johnson Co. (NEC). 80 m SE of Ft. Worth. AT&SF; MP RRs.
Bank, Alvarado. Cotton gin ; feed mill. Diversified farming.
Express-f Friday Ind. Dem 1912 6 26 192 1.50
T. C. Lee, Editor and Publisher.
VERNONf (E3%). pop. 12,651; Willbarger Co. (NC). 49 m NW of Wichita Falls.
FW&D; SLSF RRs. Airport. Manufactures meat products, mattresses, flour,
sporting goods, marine boilers, creamery products. Bottling works ; cotton gins
and compresses. Oil, gas wells. Agriculture. Cotton, wheat, vegetables.
P«^«^-L fEvpf.ex.Sat.&n ^ „„.**„ 1925 8 24 294 10.50 55,801
Record + I Sun.. Sun. M.Democratlc Sunday circ. §5,801
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. H. Nichols, Editor; Vernon Record, Inc., Publisher.
Times-h Thursday Independent 1889 5 24 224 2.00 §1,876
W. R. Werley, Editor; R. H. Nichols, Publisher.
VICTORIAt (G9). pop. 16.126: Victoria Co. (SE). 72 m NE of Corpus Christi. MP:
SP RRs. Airline, TTA. Manufactures aluminum, chemicals, concrete products.
Creamery ; cottonseed oil. roller mills ; cotton compress ; warehouse. Sand, gravel
pits. Agriculture.
Advocate-f Every Mom....Independent 1846 8 22 301 18.00**12,742
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. ** 12,893
Victoria Advocate Publishing Co.
Mirror-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1925 8 23 280 2.50 7.50O
Grant Sorrell, Editor; A. B. J. Hammett, Publisher, 711 E. Juan Linn. 2,4OO — Free
WACOf (G6), pop. 84.706: McLennan Co. (EC). 95 m NE of Austin. MP: MKT; SLSW;
SP RRs. Airlines: BNF; CAL; TTA.
Manufactures work clothes, tires, tents, glass, cement, awnings. Venetian
blinds, hats, textiles, brooms, mattresses, gas ranges, insecticides, asbestos
products. Five banks: bank clearings (6-80-58), $206,000,000; deposits
(6-23-68), $119,198.000. 27,626 electric (AC) meters; 31,962 gas (nat.)
meters: 25,554 telephones. Baylor University. Two TV stations.
Baylor Business Studies 4- Quarterly Coll. Busi 1949 1 48 98 1.50
School of Business, Baylor University, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; • A B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPxiblisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T A gate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
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f Citizen + Friday Independent 1932 8 28 294 2.00
1 News-Citisen Tuesday Independent 8 23 294 2.00
L W. 8. Foster, Editor; Bill G. Foster, Publisher, 819 Franklin Ave.
LariatV {fiSm-VMoBu1" C°u«**at* 1900 6 24 224 x4.50
Baylor University Student Publications, Publisher.
Messenger (Negro) Friday Independent 1931 6 26 276 2.00
L. J. Rhone, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 2087.
f News-Tribune + Morn. ex. Sun. .Ind. Dem 1911 9 23 801 15.00*^23,784
I Times-Herald -f- Evg. ex. Sun. ...Ind. Dem 1891 9 23 301 15. 00*^26,541
< Tribune-Herald + Sunday Ind. Dem 1911 9 23 301 7.50**44>788
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
L Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 900 Franklin St.
Texas Agriculture + Monthly Agriculture 1935 6 23 210 1.00
Bill Hoover. Editor; Texas Farm Bureau Fed'n, Publisher, P. O. Box 489.
Texas Food Merchant Month* Retail Food. ««» C8ontr2o6lledfr°ee dist.
Jerry Johnson, Ed.; Texas Retail Grocers Assn., Publisher, 1701 La Salle Ave.
Texas Grand Lodge iMnnthlv M««nr>,v 1936 2 30 112 xl.OO
Magazine (no adv.) } Monthly Masonic Controlled free dist.
James D. Carter, Editor; Grand Lodge of Texas, Committee on Masonic
Education and Service, Publisher, P. O. Box 446.
WAELDER (G8), pop. 1,276; Gonzales Co. (SE). 75 m NE of San Antonio. SP RR.
Bank, Gonzales. Hatchery ; cotton gins. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Home Paper H- Friday Independent 1946 8 23 308 2.00
Mrs. D. D. McCrory. Editor; Seguin Pub. Co., Seguin.
WALLER (J7), pop. 716; Waller Co. (SE). 40 m NW of Houston. SP RR. Peanut proc-
essing plant; rice dryers. Feed manufactured. Peanuts, rice, corn. Stock, poul-
try farms.
Waller County Record -f Thursday Independent 1960 7 24 276 8.00
Pat Midkiff, Editor; Waller County Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
WAXAHACHIEf (H6), pop. 11,204; Ellis Co. (EC). 28 m S of Dallas. SP; FW&D;
CRI&P; MKT RRs. Manufactures nursery stock, shirts, slacks, furniture,
boats. Pecan shelling plant. Diversified farming. Cotton, onions.
Clrc
97,460
57,460
2,500
70,291
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$8,000
33,850
4,375
§468
1,600
55,318
55,318
§3,652
§3,015
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Florence Me Gee, Editor; Waxahachie Newspapers, Inc.
WEATHERFORDf (G6), pop. 8,093; Parker Co. (NEC). 30 m W of Fort Worth.
WMW&N; ATASF; T&P RRs. Manufactures oil field equipment, lamps, clothing.
Pecan shelling plant. Ships cotton, watermelons, pecans. Gas, oil wells. Diversi-
fied farming. Dairying, eggs, chickens.
Democrat-f Mon.&Thurs.Jnd. Dem 1895 8 24 294 3.00
Bob Getty, Editor; W. D. Hart A Sons, Publishers.
HeraldH- Evg. ex. Sun....Independent 1900 8 24 294 4.00
Mrs. A. C. MacNelly, Editor; Herald Publishing Company, Box 313.
WEIMAR (H8), pop. 1,668; Colorado Co. (SE). 90 m W of Houston. SP RR. Cotton-
seed oil, feed mills ; pickle factory ; bottling works ; hatchery ; poultry process-
ing. Dairy, stock, poultry, truck farms. Cotton, corn.
Mercury + Friday Independent 1888 6 26 276 3.00 §1,675
R. H. Yoder and J. R. Yoder, Editors and Publishers.
WELUNGTONf (D8). pop. 8,676; Collingsworth Co. (NW). 95 m SE of Amarillo.
FW&D; MKT RRs. Creamery; cotton gins. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Cotton,
grain sorghums.
Leader-f Thursday Democratic 1909 8 24 280 8.00 $2,O49
H. Deskins Wells, Editor and Publisher, 918 West Ave.
WESLACO (Gll%). pop. 7,514; Hidalgo Co. (S). 46 m NW of Brownsville. MP RR.
Manufactures fertilizer, canned fruits, vegetables and juices, citrus and vege-
table boxes. Cotton gins and compress. Ships fruit, vegetables. Natural gas wells.
Agriculture. Citrus fruit. TV station.
News- 4- Thursday Independent 1920 8 24 287 8.00 52,619
Sam Gerald, Editor; Weslaco Publishing Co.
WEST (G5H), pop. 2,180; McLennan Co. (EC). 18 m N of Waco. MKT RR. Cotton-
seed oil mills ; gins. Ships cotton, cattle, hogs. Agriculture. Cotton, corn, truck.
{^o'viny * ((?zech )*.!..* } Thursday Independent 1919 8 24
Joseph F. Holaseki Editor.
News + Thursday Independent 1890 8 24 294 3.00
Doris Mae Henderson. Editor.
Vestnik-M Herald) (Czech).... Monday Democratic 1912 8 24 294 3.25
L. O. Hosek, Editor; Czechoslovak Publishing Co.
WHARTONf (H8), pop. 4,450; Wharton Co. (SE). 69 m SW of Houston. SP; AT&SF
RRs. Manufactures cottonseed and da<ry products. Oil wells; sulphur mines.
Agriculture. Cotton, corn, potatoes, alfalfa, pecans.
Journal-f .Thursday Ind. Dem 1936 7 24 280 2.50
J. H. Evans, Editor and Publisher.
Oil Mill Gazetteer Monthly
H. E. Wilson, Editor and Publisher. P. (X BoxTf 80.
Spectator-*-- .Friday Independent 1887 7 26 280 2.60 §2^25
Mary Lee Brown, Editor; Frank A. Shannon, Jr., Publisher.
C!JS^tlS?7**Sfpt' A.B:C- Statement; *J«ne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
!2Jl * *,i Li ,ga? V0**' 14 to inch- tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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$2.100
$12,000
1,938
1894 2 30 140 3.00 $1,800
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WHEELERf (D2) pop. 904; Wheeler Co. (NW). 40 m E of Pampa. Railroad station.
Shamrock. CRI&P; PW&D RRs. Ranching. Agriculture. Cotton, fruit.
Times H- ..... Thursday Ind. Dem 1983 7 24 280 8.00 11.565
Don Barney, Editor and Publisher. * '
WHITESBORO (H4). pop. 1.854; Gray son Co. (NE). 60 m N of Dallas. MKT; TAP
RRs. Cottonseed oil mill; nursery; hatchery. Oil wells. Agriculture.
News-Record-f Friday Independent 1880 7 24 280 2.00 §1,681
Floyd Casebolt, Editor and Publisher.
WHITEWRIGHT <H4), pop. 1,872; Grayson Co. (NE). 50 m NE of Dallas. MKT RR.
Garment factories. Cotton gins ; feed mills ; grain elevator. Dairy, stock farms.
Cotton, corn, wheat.
Sun + •""•••»• »•••; Thursday Independent 1885 6 26 280 2.50 1,415
T. G. Doss. Editor and Publisher.
WHITNEY (G5H). pop. 1,888; Hill Co. (EC). 80 m N of Waco. MKT RR. Furniture
factory. Agriculture. Oats, corn, cotton.
1883 6 u 28° 2-°° !78S
Co- (NC)- m m NW of Fort Wortl>-
Manufactures flour, oil field machinery, leather goods, textiles, truck bodies,
trailers, cottonseed and dairy products, boots and shoes, air conditioning
equipment. Foundries; cotton gins; large oil refineries; railroad shops. Impor-
tant beef cattle center. Four banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $180,978,770;
deposits (6-23-68), $151,744,989. 28,072 electric (AC) meters; 25,516 ?aa
(nat.) meters; 39,035 telephones. Oil and gas wells. Midwestern University.
Two TV stations.
Record-News-f Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic 1919 8 23 808
Curtis Cook, Editor.
Wichita Time. + {f^S^ Democratic ™< «
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
A. L. Parker, Editor; Times Publishing Company, Inc., Seventh and Scott Sts.
Wichitan, TheV Monday Collegiate. 1926 5 23 195 2.00 J1.500
Students of Midwestern University, Editors and Publishers.
WILLS POINT <J5). pop. 2,080; Van Zandt Co. (NE). 50 m E of Dallas. TAP RR.
Cottonseed oil, planing mills; clothing, candy factories. Ships fruit trees,
roses. Diversified farming. Cotton, hay, corn.
Chronicle + .Thursday Democratic 1876 8 24 304 2.50 §1360
Thomas E. and Jack Campbell. Editors and Publishers.
WINK (A5%). pop. 1.621; Winkler Co. (WO. 105 m SW of Big Spring. TNM RR.
Airport. Oil well supply depots. Oil, gas wells. Stock farms.
Bulletin -f..... Thursday Ind. Dem 1937 8 24 280 2.00 51.1*1
Melvin N. Dow, Editor and Publisher.
WINNSBORO (J4%). pop. 2.512; Wood Co. (NE). 108 m E of Dallas. L&A RR.
Cottonseed oil, lumber mills. Ships produce. Pine timber; oil wells. Agricul-
ture. Strawberries, truck crops, dairying.
News -f Thursday Democratic 1908 7 23 276 2.50 $2,084
Grayford M. Jones. Editor and Publisher.
WINTERS (E6U), pop. 2.676; Runnels Co. (C). 40 m SW of Abilene. A&S RR.
Air conditioners manufactured. Cotton gins. Oil wells. Agriculture, especially
cotton and grain.
Enterprise-f Friday Democratic 1905 7 24 280 2.00 §1,72S
Mrs. George C. Hill. Editor; Geo. R. Hill and R. C. Thomas, Publishers.
WOLFE CITY (H4), pop. 1,845; Hunt Co. (NE). 17 m N of Greenville. AT&SF RR.
Cottonseed oil, flour mills ; gins. Agriculture. Cattle, cotton.
Sun-f..... Thursday Democratic 1891 7 24 280 2.00 1,158
Paul M. Fulks, Editor and Publisher.
WOODSBORO (G9%), pop. 1,886; Refugio Co. (S). 40 m N of Corpus Christi. MP
RR. Cotton gins. Agriculture.
NewsJrw Friday Independent 1941 7 24 280 2.50
William Kennedy, Editor and Publisher.
WOODVILLEf (K7), pop. 1,868; Tyler Co. (EC). 50 m NW of Beaumont. SP RR.
Ceramic tile plant. Feed, saw mills ; nursery. Pine timber. Farming. Broilers.
Tyler County Booster Thursday Democratic 1930 7 24 280 2.00 §2,685
Chuck Stamps, Editor and Publisher.
WORTHAM (H5H), pop. 1.170; Freestone Co. (EC). 60 m NE of Waco. SP RR.
Oil wells. Stock farms. Cotton, corn, oats.
Journal .Thursday Democratic 1899 7 24 276 1.60 §650
Mrs. F. F. Simmons, Editor; Jack Hawkins, Publisher.
WYLIE (H4%). pop. 1,296 ; Collin Co. (E). 16 m SE of McKinney. AT&SF; SLSW RRs.
Pecan shelling plant. Agriculture. Corn, onions.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1948 6 24 252 1.76 §825
C. Truett Smith, W. C. McClure and Rex A. Housewright, Editors and Publishers.
YOAKUM (G8). pop. 6.281 ; Lavaca Co. (SE). 80 m E of San Antonio. SP RR. Cotton-
seed oil. planing mills; tannery; cannery; creamery; hatchery. Ships vegetables,
poultry, eggs. Diversified farming. Cotton, cattle, tomatoes.
Herald-Times -f .Tues. A Fri Independent 1892 8 24 2S7 8.00 52,700
Leo Brier, Editor; Malec Publishing Co., Publ'sher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Atidit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to '.tch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNaOy
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YORKTOWN (08%). pop. 2.696; De Witt Co. (SE). 65 m SE of San Antonio. SP RR.
Manufactures cottonseed oil, creamery products. Ships poultry, flax, cattle, hogs,
cotton. Diversified farming. Cotton.
De Witt County View ............. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 7 24 280 2.50 §1.487
Paul A. Schmidt, Editor; View Publishing Co.
N«W8J----V ............................ Wednesday ....Independent ....... 1895 7 24 280 2.50 81,707
F. M. Pleper. Editor and Publisher.
ZAPATAf (Ell), pop. 1.409; Zapata Co. (S). 60 m S of Laredo. Nearest railroad station,
Laredo. MP; TM RRs. Ships fruits, vegetables. Agriculture. Citrus fruits.
t. ..... {Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1986 7 24 280 2.00
W. N. Hall. Editor; Laredo Pub. Co. Inc., 811 Flores Ave., Box 598, Laredo.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
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UTAH
Population 688,862 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, SALT LAKE CITY
Utah is bounded on the north by Idaho and Wyoming, east by Wyoming and Colorado, south
by Arizona and west by Nevada. Its length, north to south, is about 850 miles, its width about 200
miles, land area 82,846 square miles.
Being in the Rocky Mountain region, Utah has a surface that is generally mountainous. It is,
on an average, nearly 6,000 feet above sea level and much of it is a plateau broken by valleys and
basins. The Wahsatch Mountains and the Uintas divide the state into two portions, that lying
to the north and west in the interior basin, from which there is no drainage, and that to the south
and eaat which forms part of the scenic basin of the Colorado River. In the Uinta range some
of the peaks rise to a height of 18,500 feet. Great Salt Lake, noted for its extremely high
percentage of salt, lies in the northwestern part of the state at an altitude of 4,218 feet and with
an area of 2,860 square miles.
The climate is dry, stimulating and the weather exceptionally clear, with cloudless skies 800
days a year. The Weather Bureau at Salt Lake City gives the temperature (annual monthly mean)
as 50.9; highest on record, 106; lowest on record, — 30. Total annual precipitation is 18.45 inches.
Mountains and grazing lands comprise about two-thirds of the state, the wooded area about
7,000,000 acres. Most of the latter is situated in the National Forests. The area of land under
cultivation is relatively small, although agriculture was the principal source of wealth prior to
the last decade. Manufacturing, the development of oil and natural gas, as well as copper and
uranium, have now become industries of major importance.
The mineral resources of Utah, which include every known mineral but platinum, are highly
valuable. Semi-precious stones are found in large quantities and high grade marble and onyx
are quarried.
Sixty-nine percent of all church members in Utah are Mormons or Latter Day Saints. This faith
and the great Tabernacle in Salt Lake City are distinguishing features of Utah. Much of the
early development of the state is due to the pioneering of the Mormons who fled to its religious
security when it was little more than a wilderness. In Salt Lake City, also, is located the State
University. Utah haa eleven national parks and monuments of great scenic beauty, of which
Zion and Bryce Canyons are the better known. The Great American Desert lies in the north-
western part of the state.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), thirty-ninth. Urban population (1950), 65.6%. In 1950, of the
688,862 total population 676,909 were white; 11.958 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 24,176. Farm acreage, 10,641,166. Average acreage per farm,
440.2. Average value per farm, $19,488. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value. 8.162.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $40,793,000; livestock and products
(includee meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $110,250,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : wheat, $9,553,000; sugar beets (1956 value of produc-
tion). $5,544,000; hay, $4,029,000; barley, $2,385,000; potatoes, $2,289,000; alfalfa seed, $2,-
184,000, rank, third; dry edible beans. $464,000; oats, $192,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): cherries, $2,149,000, rank, sixth; peaches,
$1,066.000: apples. $699,000; pears, $549,000. rank, sixth; apricots, $478,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $85,426,000; all sheep and
lambs, $28,969,000, rank, seventh; horses and mulee, $3.200,000; hogs and pigs, $1,928,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): turkeys, $10,995,000, rank, eighth; eggs, $9,315,000;
chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $2,036,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $27,930,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 741,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1967): evaporated milk, 54,575,000 Ibs. ; non-
fat dry milk solids, 8,578,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 6,628,000 Ibs.; creamery butter,
6,602,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 6,529,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 3,444,000 gallons.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $269.520,000. Leading industry group*:
primary metal industries, food and kindred products, petroleum and coal products. Total expendi-
tures for new plant and new equipment, $28,767,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25. D. G.
MINERALS
Value (1961). $257,144,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: copper, coal,
lead, gold.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-68), 304,200. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958. est.), 377,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 274; Number of retail stores (1954), 6,670; sales, $735,251,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 29
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Beaver (SW), Beaver 4,866 9 Garfield (S), Panguitch 4.161
Box Elder (NW), Brigham 19,784 10 Grand (E), Moab 1,908
Cache (N). Logan 83.586 11 Iron (SW), Parowan 9.642
Carbon (C), Price 24,901 12 Juab (WC). Nephi 6.981
— Daggett (NE), Manila 864 18 Kane (S). lUtiab f.199
Davli (N), Farmington 80.867 14 Mlllard (W). Flllmore 9,887
7 Duehesne (NB), Duchesne 8,184 15 Morgan (NE), Morgan .... 1,819
8 Emery (EC), Castle Dale 6,804 16 Pint* (SO). Junction 1.911
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LIST OF COUNTIES* (Continued)
Grant?, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
17 Rich (NE). Randolph 1.678 24 Uintah <E). Vernal 10,800
18 Salt Lake (N), Salt Lake City 274,895 25 Utah (C), Provo 81,912
1» San Juan (SB), Monticello 5,815 26 Wasatch (NC), Heber 6,574
20 Sanpete (C), Manti 18,891 27 Washington (SW), Saint George., 9,886
21 Sevier (C), Richfield 12,072 28 —Wayne (S). Loa, 2,205
22 Summit (NE), Coalville 6,745 29 Weber (N), Ogden 88,319
28 Tooele (W), Tooele 14,686
•Counties without newspapers are marked — -
UTAH NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 5 Daily 2
Evening Dailies (4) Semi-weekly 1
Morning Dailies (1) Weekly 2
Daily, with Sunday edition (4) Semi-monthly 1
Tri-weekly 1 Monthly 11
Weekly 55 Bi-monthly 1
Shopper (1) Quarterly 6
Five times dur. academic yr.... 1
Total Newspapers 61
Total Periodicals 25
Total number of publications 86
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 22
Total number of towns having publications 51
Per circulation figures for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to incorporate • later figure In that list.
Estab Co Is <S> Width V Depth Sub Circ
AMERICAN FORK (C8), pop. 5,126; Utah Co. (C). 14 m NW of Provo. UP; D&RGW
RRs. Creamery; flour mill; hatchery. Mountain resort. Diversified farming.
Sugar beets, potatoes, turkeys, ehickens.
CHixen + .Thursday Independent 1903 7 24 280 2.50 $1,60O
Alpine Publishing Company.
BINGHAM CANYON (B3), pop. 2,569; Salt Lake Co. (N). 26 m SW of Salt Lake City.
Railroad name, Bingham. DftRGW RR. Copper, lead, gold, silver mining. Trading
center. Farming.
Bingham-Bulletin + Friday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.50 §612
John Adamek, Editor and Publisher.
BOUNTIFUL (C8), pop. 6,004; Davis Co. (N). 12 m N of Salt Lake City. BE (elec.)
RR. Nursery. Residential. Diversified farming.
C Davis County Ad vertiser-f ....Thursday Shopper 1952 8 22 287 $6,500 — Free
1 Davis County Clipper-}- .Friday Independent 1891 8 22 287 2.00 $2,688
1 Dean Stable, Editor; John Stable, Jr., Publisher, 96 South Main.
BRIGHAMf (B2). pop. 6.790; Box Elder Co. (W). 20 m N of Ogden. UP RR. Manu-
factures woolens, leather sportjackets, flour, beet sugar, canned and frozen
goods, creamery products. Ships fruit. Agriculture.
r Box Elder Journal Friday Independent 1907 8 24 299 3.00 **2,459
1 Box Elder News Wednesday Independent 1897 8 24 299 8.00 **2,428
I C. W. Claybaugh, Publisher.
CASTLE DALEf (C4), pop. 715; Emery Co. (EC). 115 m SE of Salt Lake City. Bank
and railroad station, Price. DARGW RR. Flour mill. Coal mines; vanadium,
uranium, natural gas; pine timber. Diversified farming. Hay, peaches, grain.
Emery County Progress -f .....Thursday Independent 1900 7 24 280 3.00 §1,055
Clarin D. Ash by, Editor and Publisher.
CEDAR CITY (A6), pop. 6,106; Iron Co. (SW). 220 m SW of Salt Lake City. UP RR.
Airline, BAL. Manufactures wool excelsior, dairy products, lumber. Mountain
resort. Iron, coal mines; timber. Farming. Potato seed, alfalfa. Sheep, cattle.
Iron County Record 4- Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 280 8.00 §2,34O
Morgan and Mary Jane Rollo, Editors and Publishers.
COALVILLEf (C2H), pop. 850; Summit Co. (NE). 80 m NE of Salt Lake City. UP RR.
Coal mine; pine timber. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Summit County Bee + .Thursday Independent 1923 7 23 280 3.00 §1,220
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McConaughy, Publishers.
DELTA (B4), pop. 1,708; Millard Co. (W). 80 m SW of Provo. UP RR. Creameries;
alfalfa mill. Diversified farming. Alfalfa seed, wheat, cattle, hogs, poultry.
Millard County Chronicle Thursday Republican 1909 7 24 280 3.50 {1,248
R. H. Riding, Editor; Chronicle Publishing Co., 40 N. 3rd St.
DRAGERTON (D4), pop. 8,468; Carbon Co. (C). 65 m SE of Provo. DARGW RR.
Bank, Price. Agriculture. Hay, sugar beets, beans.
Tribune Tuesday Independent 1948 7 24 276 2.50
Vernor Stoddard, Publisher.
EPHRAIM (C4), pop. 1,987; Sanpete Co. (C). 60 m 8 of Provo. DARGW RR. Pea can-
nery ; cheese factory ; flour, planing mill ; Spruce, white pine timber. Agriculture.
Livestock, turkeys, barley, rye.
Enterprise-4- Friday Independent 1891 7 24 276 8.00 704
R. C. Cox, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid, to tts use ef the Directory te front of book.
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EUREKA (B8%), pop. 1,818; Juab Co. (WC). 60 m SW af Salt Lake City. D&RGW;
UP RRs. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Reporter-t- Friday Independent 1911 6 22 210 4.00
Harrison Conover, Editor; Art City Publishing Co., Springville.
FILLMOREf (B4H). pop. 1.890 ;. Millard Co. (W). 95 m S of Provo. UP RR. Meat
packing plant. _
wheat, potatoes.
stock, poultry, grain farms. Agriculture. Alfalfa seed,
Millard County Progress + . ...Friday. Agriculture 1889 7 24 280 4.00
E. Vance Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
GENEVA— See Orem.
GREEN RIVER (D4%). pop. 688; Emery Co. (EC). 140 m SE of Salt Lake City.
D&RGW RR. Bank, Price. Agriculture. Sugar beets, grain, hay.
Leader-f Friday Independent 1967 5 24 210 2.60
Clarin D. Ashby, Editor; Progress Publishing Co.
GUNNISON (C4), pop. 1,144; Sanpete Co. (C). 76 m S of Provo. D&RGW RR. Flour
nills; turkey processing plant. Lumber. Agriculture. Sugar beets.
and sugar mil
grain, hay.
Gunnison Valley News -f Thursday Republican 1898
H. W. Cherry, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 8.00
8 26 132
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HEBERf (C8). pop. 2,986; Wasatch Co. (NC). 80 m SE of Salt Lake City. D&RGW RR.
Pea cannery; cheese factory. Ships livestock. Lead, silver, sine mines. Agricul-
ture. Hay, grain, peas.
Wasatch Wave-h Friday Independent 1889 7 24 280 2.50
F. W. Mountford, Editor; Wave Publishing Co., 81 West Center St.
HELPER (D4), pop. 2,860; Carbon Co. (E). 66 m SE of Provo. D&RGW RR. Coal Ship-
ping center. Agriculture. Fruit, hay, sugar beets.
Journal-h .Thursday Independent 1910 7 24 280 2.50
N. J. Tullius, Editor and Publisher.
KANABf (B6%). pop. 1,287; Kane Co. (S). 226 m S of Provo. Railroad, Cedar City.
UP RR. Bank. Salina. Lumber mill. Stock, grain farms. Alfalfa, livestock.
Southern Utah News .Thursday Independent 1926 7 24 280 8.50
Errol G. Brown, Editor and Publisher.
KAYSVILLE <C2^), pop. 1,898; Davis Co. (N). 18 m S of Ogden. D&RGW; UP; BE
(elec.) RRs. Cannery; flour mills; potato chip factory. Agriculture. Hay, peas,
sugar beets.
Reflex -f Thursday Independent 1911 8 22 280 3.50
Lloyd E. Anderson, Editor; Inland Printing Company, Publisher, 14 S. Main.
LAYTON (C2%). pop. 8.466; Davis Co. (N). 14 m S of Ogden. D&RGW; UP; BE
(elec.) RRs. Beet sugar factory; cannery; flour, feed, planing mills. Agricul-
ture. Sugar beets, tomatoes, potatoes.
Journal-!- Tuesday Independent 1947 8 22 280 3.50 $1,500
L. E. Anderson, Editor; Inland Prtg. Co., Publisher, 14 S. Main, Kaysville.
LEHI (C8), pop. 8,627; Utah Co. (C). 18 m NW of Provo. D&RGW; UP RRs. Flour,
feed mills ; beet sugar factory. Agriculture. Hay, grain, sugar beets.
FreePress-f Thursday Independent 1932 7 24 280 2.00 §1,230
E. Russel Innes, Editor and Publisher.
LOGANf (C2), pop. 16,882; Cache Co. (N). 85 m NE of Ogden. UP RR. Airline, WAL.
Knitting, flour, feed, planing mills; bottling works; candy, mattress, canning
factories ; foundries ; oil refinery. State Agricultural College. Agriculture. Sugar
beets, peas, tomatoes.
Farm and Home Science Quarterly Agric. Coll 1939
Agricultural Experiment Station, Utah State University.
fEvg. ex. Sat.
Herald- Journal -f <&Sun., Independent
[Sun. Morn.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Cache Valley Newspaper Co., Publisher.
Student Life V Tues. & Fri Agric. Coll 1902
Students of Utah State University, Editors and Publishers.
MAGNA (B8). pop. 8,602; Salt Lake Co. (N). 16 m W of Salt Lake City. D&RGW RR.
Copper mill. Diversified farming. Grain, fruit, sugar beets.
Times -f .Friday Independent 1912 8 24 308 2.00 1,755
Edith N. Ridge, Editor; Howard Ridge. Publisher.
MANTIf <C4). pop. 2,061; Sanpete Co. (C). 66 m S of Provo. D&RGW RR. Flour mill;
Cheese, shirts, pants manufactured ; vegetable cannery ; hatcheries. Oolite quar-
ries. Agriculture. Hay, livestock, turkeys.
Messenger-f Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 278 8.00 t744
R. LaVaun Cox, Editor and Publisher.
MIDVALE (C8), pop. 8.996; Salt Lake Co. (N). 10 in S of Salt Lake City. D&RGW;
UP RRs. Paint, insulation, sugar factories; ore smelting and milling plants;
flour mill. Nurseries. Diversified farming. Poultry.
Sentinel-f Friday Independent 1938 8 28 287 2.50 2,692
J. Parr Godfrey, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: t Publisher's Report ; Light fsce, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalN
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptioa included in membership tee.
BE SURE TO READ the Cut* to the use of the Directory te front of book.
8
23 294 18.00
Sunday circ.
£6,600
**6,827
**e,750
5 24 224 xl.80 t4.700
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MILFORD (A6), pop. 1,678; Beaver Co. (SW). 145 m SW of Provo. UP RR. Creamery.
Ships livestock. Lead, silver, gold, copper mines. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Alfalfa, alfalfa seed, potatoes, potato seed.
Beaver County News + ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 7 24 280 8.00 1,133
Stephen A. Williams, Editor and Publisher.
MOABf (E5), pop. 1,274; Grand Co. (E). 125 m SW of Grand Junction, Colo. Railroad
station, Thompsons. D&RGW RR. Uranium ore processing mill. Vanadium, ura-
nium mines. Diversified farming. Livestock, fruits, truck crops.
Times-Independent + .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 8 23 280 8.00 §1,700
G. Robert Sundwall, Editor ; Samuel J. Taylor, Publisher.
MONTICELLOf <E6%), pop. 1,172; San Juan Co. (SE). 125 m SW of Grand Junction,
Colo. Railroad station, Thompsons. D&RGW RR. Flour mill. Uranium mines. Gas,
oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat. Cattle, sheep.
San Juan Record-f- .................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1915 7 24 280 3.00 §1,661
James P. Heal, Editor and Publisher.
MORGANf <C2%), pop. 1,064; Morgan Co. (NE). 25 m SE of Ogden. UP RR. Cream-
ery; vegetable cannery. Agriculture. Sugar beets, potatoes, cabbage.
Morgan County News + ......... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1924 7 23 280 3.00 §1,238
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McConaughy, Publishers.
MOUNT PLEASANT (C4), pop. 2,030; Sanpete Co. (C). 48 m SE of Provo. D&RGW
RR. Cheese factory ; flour mill. Diversified farming. Alfalfa, wheat, oats.
Pyramid-f ................................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1891 8 22 280 4.00 *925
North Sanpete Publishing Co.
MURRAY <C8), branch of Salt Lake City P. O., pop. 9,006 ; Salt Lake Co. (N). 6 m S of
Salt Lake City. D&RGW; UP RRs. Smelters; cannery; textile, lumber, flour
mills. Silver* lead mines. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, alfalfa, hay, potatoes.
Eagle-}- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 8 22 294 3.00 §3,661
James M. and Bette Cornwell, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 187.
NEPHIf (C4), pop. 2,990; Juab Co. (WC). 35 m S of Provo. UP RR. Flour, rubber
manufactured; turkey processing. Farming, wheat, turkeys, beef cattle.
Times-News + ......................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 7 24 280 4.00 871
Roy E. Gibson, Editor; Times-News Publishing Co.. 96 South Main St.
OGDENf (C2), pop. 67,112; Weber Co. (N). 87 m N of Salt Lake City. SP; UP; BE
(elee.) ; D&RGW RRs. Airlines: WAL; UAL.
Manufactures beet sugar, candy, beverages, creamery products, flour, knit
goods, electric storage batteries, iron castings, women's apparel, fruit baskets,
brick, tile, concrete pipe, steel fabrication, Ram-Jet guided missile engines.
Meat packing plants ; canneries ; dairies ; brewery ; stock yards. Four banks ; bank
clearings (6-30-58), $21,302,606; deposits (6-30-58), $102,974,570. 40,452
electric meters ; 20,708 gas (nat.) meters; 42,183 telephones.
St.na«d-E»m,ner + .............. •*" Independent ....... «« 8
1 1,825
§788
$1,267
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. L. Glasmann, Publisher, Kiesel Bldg.
OREM (C8), pop. 8,851; Utah Co. (C). 85 m SE of Salt Lake City. D&RGW RR. Steel
manufactured. Cannery; nursery. Agriculture. Fruit.
Orem-Geneva Times-)- ........... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 8 24 280 8.00
Hollis Scott, Editor; Harold B. Summer, Publisher, Box 217.
PANGUITCHf (B5H), pop. 1.601; Garfleld Co. (S). 170 m SW of Provo. Railroad sta-
tion, Marysvale. D&RGW RR. Creamery. Timber. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Garfleld County News-f- ........ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1921 7 23 280 2.50
Stanley J. Mikulewicz, Editor; Clara A. Mikulewicx. Publisher.
PARK CITY (C8), pop. 2,254; Summit Co. (NE). 21 m SE of Salt Lake City. UP RR.
Mountain resort. Silver, lead, zinc mines. Diversified farming. Hay, alfalfa,
cabbage.
Park Record 4- ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1880 6 26 280 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McConaughy, Editors and Publishers.
PAROWANf (B6%), pop. 1,466; Iron Co. (SW). 20 m SW of Salt Lake City. Railroad
station, Cedar City. UP RR. Saw, flour mills; cheese factory. Timber. Agricul-
ture. Alfalfa, peas, potatoes.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1915 7 24 280 2.50
Vietor M. Norman, Editor and Publisher.
PAYSON (C8H), pop. 8,998; Utah Co. (C). 18 m SW of Provo. UP; D&RGW RRs.
Bottling works; flour mill. Railroad shops. Ships eggs. Diversified farming.
Sugar beets, onions, alfalfa, fruit.
Chronicle 4- ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1888 7 24 280 2.50
Max R. Warner. Editor and Publisher.
PLEASANT GROVE (C8), pop. 8,196; Utah Co. (C). 12 m NW of Provo. UP RR.
Cannery; flour mill. Ships fruit. Gold, lead, silver mines. Diversified farming.
Livestock, fruit.
Review-*- .................................. Friday ............. Independent ...... 1912 7 24 280 2.00
A. B. Gibson, Editor and Publisher, 118. Main.
PRICEf (D4), pop. 6,010: Carbon Co. (E). 65 m 8E of Provo. D&RGW RR. Manufac-
tures flour, monuments. Coal mines. Agriculture. Sugar beets, beans, hay.
Sun-Ad vocate-t- ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1891 7 24 280 4.00
Alex Bene, Jr., Editor; Hal G. MacKnlght. Publisher.
CMIatloB-HHtSept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; tPablisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory te front of book.
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PROVOf (C8). pop. 28,987 ; Utah Co. (G). 44 m BE of Salt Lake City. UP; D&RGW RR.
Airline: BAL.
Manufactures steel, coal tar, pig iron, cast iron, steel pipes, tanks, bricks, tile,
lingerie, candy, dairy products, canned fruits and vegetables, fertilizers. Apiary ;
hatchery. Three banks; deposits (6-30-58), $32,742,000. 9,486 electric meters;
7,689 gas (nat.) meters; 12,688 telephones. Brig ham Young University. Silver,
lead, copper, gold mines; spruce timber.
Brigham Young Universe + V { £ g1^ ex* Sat* Collegiate 1921 5 24 224 6.50 8,894
Students of Brigham Young University, Publishers.
TT»i.aM-i. JEvK-ex-sat-&T«^^«,io«* 1885 8 23 294 19.20^*14^47
H«rald + ISun., Sun. M.Independent Sunday circ.**14»829
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
N. L. Christensen, Editor; L. B. Tackett, Publisher.
RICHFIELDf (B6), pop. 4,212; Sevier Co. (C). 140 m S of Salt Lake City. D&RGW
RR. Manufactures gypsum board. Creamery ; bottling, marble and granite works ;
machine shop; feed mill. Pine timber. Uranium mining. Dairying, poultry,
grain, sugar beets, alfalfa.
Reaper-f Thursday Independent 1887 8 22 280 4.00 52,846
Rula J. Fuellenbach, Editor; Rula J. and Norman Fuellenbach, Publishers.
ROOSEVELT (D8), pop. 1,628; Duchesne Co. (NE). 114 m SE of Salt Lake City. Rail-
road station. Price. D&RGW RR. Creameries; flour mill. Gilsonite mines;
timber. Agriculture. Alfalfa hay, grains, honey.
Uintah Basin Standard -f Thursday Independent 1909 8 22 280 4.00 §1,825
Clifton N. Memmott, Editor and Publisher.
ROY (B2%), pop. 8,728; Weber Co. (N). 80 m N of Salt Lake City. D&RGW; UP RRs.
Canning, salad dressing factories; slaughter house; machine shop. Diversified
farming.
Sun Chronicle .Thursday Independent 1954 7 24 280 2.50 §1,250
J. Howard Stahle, Editor and Publisher, 5880 S. 1900 W.
SAINT GEORGEf <A6%), pop. 4,562; Washington Co. (SW). 270 m SW of Salt Lake
City. Railroad station, Cedar City; UP RR. Winter resort. Diversified farming.
Sugar beet seeds, fruit, poultry.
Washington County News -f.. Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 280 4.00 §1,600
F. W. Mountford, Editor and Publisher.
SALINA (C4%), Pop. 1,789; Sevier Co. (C). 90 m S of Prove. D&RGW RR. Ships
livestock. Coal mines ; timber. Stock, poultry, grain farms. Sugar beets, wheat.
Sun-f Friday Ind. Rep 1918 7 24 280 8.00 §734
H. W. Cherry, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
SALT LAKE CITYf (C8), pop. 182,121; Salt Lake Co. (N). The State Capital. D&RGW
UP; WP; SLG&W (elec.) RRs. Airlines : WAL; UAL; PAL; BAL.
Wholesale and distributing center. Manufactures steel, petroleum products,
car wheels, iron pipes, coke, textiles, candy, butter, bakery products. Copper,
silver, lead, zinc, iron smelters; stock yards; canneries; oil refineries; sodium
phosphate, meat packing, printing and publishing, munitions plants; planing
mills; natural gas and oil wells. Eight banks; bank clearings (7-1-58), $2,371,-
292,155; deposits (6-30-58), $458,915,520. 54,828 electric (res.) meters; 58,266
gas (nat.) meters; 119,366 telephones. University of Utah. Summer and winter
resort. Copper, lead, silver, gold, zinc, phosphate, gilsonite, oil shale, coal, iron
mines; timber, uranium. Four TV stations.
American AntiquityCno adv.) Quarterly Archeology 1934 2 84 122 8.00 $1,400
Raymond H. Thompson, Editor ; Univ. of Utah Press, Publisher, Univ. of Utah(l).
Beehive News-f Friday Independent 1922 5 24 210 3.00
Elaine Jones, Editor; Frances Jenkins, Publisher, 1459 Roosevelt Ave. (5).
P Deseret News and Telegram.. Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1850 8
Deseret News Publishing Co.
Tribune EveryMorn Independent 1871 8
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies,
lupplement, Home Magazine, in tabloid size.
22 801 18.00**85,106
22 801 24.00**90,349
Sunday c ire.** 180,087
26
41
136
136
1 53 101 2.00
Prints Sunday su.
Reams-Tribune Corp. (10).
Farmers Cooperator-f- Monthly Agriculture........ 19 3 6
Grant E. Peterson, Editor; Utah Poultry and
Farmers Cooperative, Publisher, 1800 S. West Temple.
Inland (no adv.) Quarterly Literary 1944
John Rackham, Editor; The Inscriptors, Publisher, P. O. Box 685 (10).
f Relig., Cult.
Improvement Era-f Monthly Unt., Agric., 1897 8 27 140
[Home Econ's
David O. McKay, Editor; Mutual Improvement Assn. of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Publishers, 50 N. Main St. (11).
Instructor (no adv.) Monthly L.D.S.S.S.U 1866 3 27 116 2.50
David O. McKay and George R. Hill, Editors ;
Deseret Sunday School Union. Publisher, 50 N. Main St. (16).
Cath°1IC y Catholic 1930
1.00 14,000
1,100
2.50 *159,566
t54,000
*7,895
1,450
8 23 294 8.00
Rev?Robert Pollock,' Ed/; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Pub., 831 E. South Temple.
In Retailer ^ F°°d }Monthly Food & Groc'y... 1924 2 41 183x2.50
S. P. Lloyd'/EdiY Utah' Retail Grocers' Assn., Pub., 862 Beneficial Life Bid*. (1).
Intel-mountain Industry and! f Construction. 1899 8 28 140 8.00VAC 2,021
Weekly Construction V Monthly { Trucking, 2 42 140
News J [Mining Controlled free dfct.VAC 2,623
Truman Sparks, Editor; George H. Jacobs on, Publisher, 220 Dooly Bldg. (1).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use» Mats. •Nonpareil
•mi, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty teat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaHj
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee,
BE SURE TO READ the Gold* to UM use of the Directory In front of book.
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Circ
4>1I°
9,492
1,600
$150,000
5 24 210 8.00 3,848
National Chinchilla Breeder +. Monthly .......... pur^nduB. 1946 8 28 182 *6'00
Mra. L. W. Griffith. Editor; National Chinchilla Breeders of America, Inc.,
Publisher, P. O. Box 26, Foothill Sub.-Sta. (8).
National Wool Grower + ........ Monthly .......... Sheep Indus ...... 1911 3 30 140x5.00
Irene Young, Editor ; National Wool Growers Assn., Pub., 414 Crandall Bldg. (1).
Norbest Turkey News ............. Monthly .......... Turkey Grow ..... 1936 3 26 136 x.25
Herbert Beyers, Editor; Norbest Turkey Growers Assn., Publisher,
1224 First Security Bldg., Box 1529 (1).
PenV ......................................... Quarterly ........ Coll. & Lit ......... 1909 1 83 126 1.00
Associated Students of the University of Utah, Editors and Publishers (1).
Relief Society Magazine + ...... Monthly .......... L. D. Saints ........ 1914 2 26 105 2.00
Marianne C. Sharp, Editor; Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints, Publisher, 76 N. Main (11).
Salt Lake Times-}- .................. .Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1902
Glen H. Bjornn, Editor and Publisher, 711 S. W. Temple.
Sewing Machine News-f- ........ Monthly .......... Sew*g Mach's ..... 1952
C. A. Da vies, Editor; National Assn. of Independent
Sewing Machine Dealers, Publisher, 1315 S. 17th St. East.
South East Independent + ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925
Courtney H. and Ruth Brewer, Editor and Publisher.
South Salt Lake Herald 4- ...... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1879 _ __ _
Elaine Jones, Editor; Frances Jenkins, Publisher, 1459 Roosevelt Ave. (5).
Tribune — See Deseret News and Telegram.
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa, Utah-Idaho Ed. Circ., 9,189.
Utah Alumnus H-V .................. Bi-monthly ..... Coll. Alumni ...... 1926 2 40 120 6.00
Paul Cracroft, Editor; University of Utah Alumni Assn., Publisher (1).
Utah Chronicle -f V ................. {2Tpri.)MO11" Colle*iate ........... 189° 5 24 224 x3'50
Students of the University of Utah, Editors and Publishers.
24
30
146
146
xS.OO
5 24 210 2.00
5 24 210 3.00
1525
10,550
9,000
7,988
*18,948
$500
*800
81,300
8,050
450
......... 5ti.ayr .......... Educational ....... 1911 3 27 140x1.50
Allan M. West, Editor ; Utah Education Assn., Publisher, 312 E. S. Temple (11).
Utah Farmer-f ....................... .Semi-mo ......... Agricultural ....... 1880 4 28 189 1.60
See Pacific Northwest Farm Quad., Spokane, Wash.
Cecil Hagen, Ed.; Cowles Pub's Co., Inc., 401 Review Bldg., Spokane, Wash. (8).
Utah Medical Bulletin ............. Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1963 cl^o\led\reel^
Harold Bowman, Editor; Utah Medical Assn.. Publisher, 42 South Fifth East.
Utah Nippo( Jap. & Eng. )+... Mon.,Wed.,Fri.Independent ..... 1914 12 24 203 7.00
T. Adachi, Editor; Mrs. Kuniko Terasawa, Publisher, 161 W. S. Temple Ave. (1).
Utah Statesman-f .................. .Friday ............. Republican ......... 1951 4 24 206 8.00
Jaren K. McCormick, Editor; Harry B. Miller, Publisher, Box 1586.
Utah Taxpayer -|- (no adv.). ...Quarterly ........ Taxpayers .......... 1922 3 36 168x1.00
M. H. Harris. Editor; Utah Taxpayers Assn., Publisher, 211 Reams Bldg. (1)
..^±![}Q««ter^ ........ {H?slCUlt'L' 1947 1 58 107 2'00
William" Mulder," Editor; Institute of American Studies. Publisher. University
of Utah. Spencer Hall.
Western Mineral Survey ....... -Friday ............. Finan.&Min'g....l922 5 24 210
E. S. Hill, Editor; Western Mineral Survey, Publisher, 22 E. First So. St.
SPANISH FORK (C8), pop. 5,230; Utah Co. (C). 10 m SW of Provo. UP; D&RGW
RRs. Manufactures explosives ; beet sugar, flour, dairy products ; lumber mills ;
cannery; foundry. Diversified farming. Sugar beets, livestock, grain, fruit.
Press + .................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 7 24 280 8.00
J. J. Warner, Editor; Press Publishing Co.
SPRINGVILLE (C8). pop. 6,475; Utah Co. (C). 6 m S of Provo. D&RGW; UP RRs.
Steel, cast iron pipes, planing mills ; cannery. Ships fruits. Diversified farming.
Sugar beets, cherries, peaches.
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 8 22 280 4.50
Harrison Conover, Editor; Art City Publishing Company.
TOOELEf (B8), pop. 7,269; Tooele Co. (W). 82 m SW of Salt Lake City. TV RR.
Smelting works. Silver, lead, copper mines. Agriculture. Wheat, alfalfa, sugar
beets.
fBulletin-f ............................. Tuesday ....... Independent ... 1914 8 23 297 4.00
J Transcript 4- .................. Friday ...... Independent .... 1894 8 23 297 4.00
I Combined subscription price $4.00 per year.
L J. J. Dunn, Editor; Alex F. Dunn, Publisher, 68 N. Main St.
TREMONTON (B2), pop. 1,662; Box Elder Co. (NW). 40 m NW of Ogden. UP RR.
Creameries; feed mill; cannery; turkey dressing, egg plants; apiary. Diversi-
fied farming. Sugar beets, tomatoes. Livestock, sheep.
Leader-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1914 7 24 280 3.60
A. N. Ryttlng, Editor and Publisher.
VERNALf (E8), pop. 2,845; Uintah Co. (E). 180 m SE of Salt Lake City. Railroad
station, Price. DARGW RR. Airline, FAL. Manufactures leather goods. Cream-
ery; saw, flour mills; oil refinery. Coal mines; oil wells; fir timber. Diversified
farming. Sheep, poultry products.
Express-f ................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1891 8 22 280 8.60
_ Wm. B. Waflis, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
etna, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. VIsaued only during academic year. xSabscription Included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the GnUte to the use of die Directory In front of book.
51,175
§1,510
$3,300
§3,300
?1,B17
{2,283
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VERMONT
Population 877,747 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital MONTPELIER
Vermont is bounded on the north by Quebec, Canada, on the east by New Hampshire, south
by Massachusetts, and west by New York. It is 143 miles long, from 40 to 85 miles wide, has
a land area of 9,278 square miles.
The Green Mountains, by whose name the state is so often called, traverse it from north
to south, as do the Taconic Mountains. These are generally covered with forests but afford
excellent pasturage, an important feature in Vermont, for here is found the highest per capita
gross farm income from dairy products in the Union. In this state is found, too, the largest
quantity of maple sugar, its millions of maple trees producing maple products that give it first
rank in quantity and a reputation for quality. East and west of the central mountains lie
beautiful stretches of countryside. The best soil is found in the valley lands of the Connecticut
River and on the western slope of the mountains near Lake Champlain. This body of water
stretches for a hundred and twenty miles along the state's west boundary, and its picturesqueness,
along with the rugged mountains and many streams, attracts many visitors to Vermont annually
who find it desirable as a summer residence region and an ideal vacation spot.
The chief mineral wealth of Vermont lies in its quarries. It leads all states in production
of granite and marble.
The Weather Bureau at Burlington gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 45.1 ;
highest on record, 101; lowest on record, — 29. Total annual precipitation is 31.61 inches.
The University of Vermont at Burlington, Middlebury College, and Norwich University at
Northfield, are the leading institutions of learning.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), forty-sixth. Rural population (1950), 36.6%. In 1950. of the
877,747 total population, 877,188 were white; 559 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 19,043. Farm acreage, 3,527,381. Average acreage per farm, 185.2.
Average value per farm, $10,848. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 2,251.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $10,550,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs, $102,094,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : maple sirup, $3,268,000, rank, first; hay, $2,170,000;
potatoes, $722,000.
Value of sales of fruit (nancitrus) (1957) : apples, $1,148,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $67,914,000; horses and mules,
$1,320,000; hogs and pigs, $246,000; all sheep and lambs, $203,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $6,815,000; chickens (farm and commercial broilers),
$1,648,000; turkeys, $657,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $83,146,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 1,766,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : non-fat dry milk solids, 24,168,000 Ibs.;
creamed cottage cheese, 10,974,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 6,278,000 Ibs.; creamery butter,
1,736,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 1,616,000 gallons.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $215,744,000. Leading industry groups:
machinery (except electrical) ; food and kindred products; stone, clay and glass products. Total
expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $8,592,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $18,585,000, rank, thirty-ninth. Principal mineral products in order of value:
stone, slate, asbestos, copper.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 118,100. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, eat.), 147,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 328. Number of retail stores (1954), 4,623; sales, $379,589,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 14.
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Addison (W), Middlebury 19,442 8 Lamoille (N), Hyde Park 11,888
2 Bennington (SW), Bennington 9 Orange (E), Chelsea 17,027
and Manchester.................... 24,115 10 Orleans (N), Newport. 21.190
3 Caledonia (NE), Saint Johnsbury.. 24,049 -,-, TJ^I.-J /w\ p«*u-j A* «ftK
4 Chittenden (NW), Burlington 62,570 JJ *?*?}* * V-wm ?? l""Vi' ^'S™
5 Essex (NE), Guildhall..... 6,267 12 Washington (NC). Montpelier 42,870
6 Franklin (NW), Saint Albans 29,894 18 Windham (SE), Newfane 28.749
7 — Grand Isle (NW), North Hero.. 8,406 14 Windsor (SE), Woodstock 40,885
•Counties without newspapers ar« marked —
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VERMONT NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Number
10
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idition (1)
Periodicals
Period of Issue
Weekly
Semi-monthly
Monthly
Bi-monthly
Quarterly
Three times a year
Number
3
1
3
2
5
1
Newspapers
Period of Issue
Daily
Evening Dailies
Morning Dailies
Daily, with Sunday edition. . .
Weekly 25
Bi-monthly 1
Free or partly free dist. wklies ( 1 )
Total Newspapers 36
Total number of publications 51
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 10
Total number of towns having publications 38
For circulation Azures for dally papers see also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Total Periodicals 15
Circ
Estab ColsOWidthVDepth Sub
BARRE (C2), pop. 10,922; Washington Co. (NO). 45 m SE of Burlington. CV; BAG
RRs. Airline, NEA. Extensive granite monument manufactories; tool factory;
foundry. Nurseries. Important granite shipping center. Granite quarries.
Agriculture.
Times-f .Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1897 9 23 297 21.42 **8,414
Stephen E. Billings, Editor; Alexander C. Walker, Publisher.
BARTON — See Express, Newport.
BELLOWS FALLS (C4), pop. 8,881; Windham Co. (SE). On Connecticut River, 52 m
NW of Fitchburg, Mass. B&M ; RUT RRs. Manufactures paper, plastics, baskets,
wooden boxes and novelties ; creamery products. Soft, hardwood timber. Diversi-
fied farming. Dairy products.
f Times-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1856 8 24 294 6.50
See also Vermont Newspaper Corp. List.
C^; jThursday Ind. Rep 8 24 294 6.50
Includes Times, Bellows Falls ; Vermont Tribune, Ludlow ; Reporter, Springfield ;
Vermont Journal, Windsor. See also individual listings.
Roland W. Belknap, Editor; Vermont Newspaper Corporation, Publisher.
BENNINGTONf (A5), pop. 8.002 (includes Bennington, North Bennington, and Old
Bennington villages); Bennington Co. (SW). 88 m NE of Albany, N. Y. RUT
RR. Manufactures knitted underwear, corsets, ceramics, woolen cloth, wax
paper, paper drapes, plastics, furniture, hardware specialties, knitting machin-
ery, needles, brushes, bricks, sheets, pillow cases. Bennington College (women).
Resort. Timber. Agriculture. Apples, milk.
Banner 4- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1903 8 22 28421.84
Comie strip advertising accepted.
Frank E. Howe, II, Publisher.
BETHEL— -White River Valley Herald— See Randolph.
BRADFORD (C2%), pop. 726; Orange Co. (E). On Connecticut River. 30 m SE of
Barre. BAM RR. Manufactures veneer, wood panels. Diversified farming. Milk,
strawberries, maple products.
United Opinion-^ Friday Republican 1866 8 24 280 8.00
John Drysdale, Editor and Publisher.
BRANDON (A3), pop. 1.678; Rutland Co. (W). 17 m NW of Rutland. RUT RR. Man-
ufactures wooden toys, antique reproductions, marble products; lumber mill.
Resort. Hard, softwood timber; marble quarries. Agriculture. Dairy products,
eggs.
Ayrshire Digest Monthly Ayr. Cattle 1915 3 27 140 1.00
See also Dairy Breed Publications, Chicago, 111.
C. Cris Bridges, Editor; Ayrshire Breeders' Assn., Publisher.
BRATTLEBORO (B5), pop. 9,606 (includes Brattleboro village); Windham Co. (SE).
On Connecticut River, 20 m N of Greenfield, Mass. B&M; CV RRs. Manufac-
tures optical lenses, furniture, wood products, handbags, cotton goods, granite
memorials, toilet seats. Publishing house. Resort. Agriculture. Apples, maple
and dairy products.
Homeopathic Recorder -f Quarterly Medical 1885 1 48 98x5.00
Allan D. Sutherland, M.D., Editor; International Hahnemannian Assn., Inc.,
Publisher, 80 Main St.
JEvg. ex. Sun...Independent 1918 8 28 294 15.00 §7,022
§4,963
51,100
5,200
Comic strip advertising accepted.
John S. Hooper, Editor; H. C. Rice, Publisher.
BRISTOL — Herald — See Enterprise and Vermonter, Vergennes.
BURLINGTONf (Al%), pop. 88,155; Chitten den Co. (NW). On Lake Champlain, 85 m
NW of Montpelier. CV ; RUT RRs. Airlines : NEA ; E AL. Ferry to Port Kent, N. Y.
Manufactures brush fibres, maple products, ovens, spools, bobbins, structural
steel, children's clothing, kitchen tools, machine parts, hand power tools, maple
furniture, cheese, wooden goods, sportswear, beverages, electrical products.
ChruUtion— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to tack. W Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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BURLINGTON f (Continued) Estab Cols $> Width V Depth Sub CIrc
Meat packing plant. Four banks; bank clearings (6-80-68), $532,715.964; de-
posits (6-80-58), $119,375,706. 10,785 electric meters; 7,795 gas meters; 10,425
telephones. University of Vermont and State Agricultural College; Trinity Col-
lege (Catholic women). Talc, granite quarries. Summer resort. Agriculture.
TV station.
Accountants Digest Quarterly Accounting 1986 2 88 122 8.00 $1,500
L. L. Briggs, Prof. Econ., Univ. of Vermont, Ed. and Pub., 18 Bay View St.
Free Press + .Morn.ex.Sun...Ind. Rep 1827 9 22 801 20.80 **31, 130
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
E. F. Crane, Editor; David W. Howe, Publisher, 189 College St.
fEvg. ex. Sat. 1flQii ft
News 4- {&Sun. Independent .1Ma4 8
(.Sun. Morn.
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Prints weekly shopping News on Thursday for free distribution.
Win. Loeb, Publisher, 127 College St.
24 294 26.00 **4,630
Sunday clrc.**l 1,198
* The , JBi-monthly Pub. Health 1 48 98 x2.00
625
Francis C. Lawler, Editor; Sheldon Press, Publisher, 115 Colchester Ave.
Stamp Wholesaler .Semi-mo {Dealers 1986 2 27 98
Lucius Jackson, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 106.
University of Vermont lrk«««*^.i^ r> n AI»M«I 1955 3 28 126
Alumni Magazine jQuarterly Coll. Alumni Controlled free dist.
3.00 1:7,441
**2,635
16,000
Karl A. Andren, Editor; 'University of Vermont, Publisher.
Vermont Catholic Tribune -{-.Friday Catholic 1956 8 24 297 8.00 *12*300
Rev. H. T. Field, Editor; The Vermont Catholic Press Assn., Inc., Publisher,
323 Pearl St.
CHELSEAf— White River Valley Herald— See Randolph.
ENOSBURG FALLS (B%). pop. 1,289; Franklin Co. (NW). 48 m NE of Burlington.
CV RR. Patent medicine factories ; lumber mill. Creameries. Dairy, truck farms.
Enosburjr Standard-h Thursday Independent 1896 8 20 280 8.50 1,050
Sheila C. O'Shea. Editor; Bernard O'Shea, Publisher.
ESSEX JUNCTION (Al%). pop. 2,741; Chittenden Co. (NW). 6 m NE of Burlington.
CV RR. Brick, tile plant ; maple sirup ; cement block factories ; creameries ; cold
storage plant. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Suburban List-f .Thursday Independent 1875 5 24 224 3.00
Proctor Page, Jr., Editor; Essex Publishing Company.
FAIR HAVEN (A8%), pop. 2,058; Rutland Co. (W). 85 m NE of Glens Falls, N. Y.
D&H RR. Slate finishing. Cement, lumber, stone processing. Wood novelties,
plastic goods, artificial silk manufactured. Slate quarries. Apples, dairy products.
Era-f Thursday Independent 1880 6 23 231 8.00 1,200
Space sold only in combination with Poultney Herald. 1,300 — Free
Lawrence J. Canfield, Editor; Rockwood Publications.
GROTON— Twin State News-Times— See Woodsville, N. H.
HARDWICK (C1H). pop. 1,696; Caledonia Co. (NE). 48 m E of Burlington. SJ&LC
RR. Granite, bottling works; creamery; foundry; wood novelties, knit garments
manufactured. Granite quarries ; spruce, maple, birch timber. Dairy farms.
Gazette-f Thursday Republican 1889 7 24 280 3.00 §1,210
Lewis H. Shattuck. Editor and Publisher.
ISLAND POND (Dl). pop. 1.252; Essex Co. (NE). 28 m NE of St. Johnsbury. GT;
CN RRs. Lumber mill. Timber. Lake resort. Dairy, truck farms.
Essex County Herald 4- Friday Independent 1873 6 26 280 2.50
H. W. Osborne, Editor and Publisher.
LUDLOW (B4), pop. 1,678; Windsor Co. (SE). On Black River. 25 m SE of Rutland.
RUT RR. Manufactures woolen cloth, chemicals, satinettes, shirting, machine
tools. Lake resort. Timber. Agriculture. Milk, potatoes, apples.
Vermont Tribune + Thursday Tnd. Rep 1874 8 24 294 6.50 **946
See also Vermont Newspaper Corp. List. Bellows Falls.
Vermont Newspaper Corporation, Publisher, Bellows Falls.
LYNDONVILLE (C1M»), pop. 1.506; Caledonia Co. (NE). On Passumpsic River. 62 m
E of Burlington. CP RR. Manufactures veterinary medicines, bowling pins,
taps, dies. Creamery. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, maple sugar.
Precision Shootinp Monthly Sports 1956 3 27 147 4.00 1.&98
P. H. Teachout, Editor; Precision Shooting Inc.. Publisher. 64 Depot St.
MANCHESTERt (A4). pop. 1.470; Benninsrton Co. (SW). 90 m S of Burlington. RUT
RR. Bank, Manchester Center. Fishing tackle, wood working factories. Summer
and winter resort. Timber. Agriculture. Dairying. Hay.
Journal-4- Thursday Republican 1861 6 26 276 3.75 $1,860
G. S. Bennett. Editor; Manchester Printing Company. Inc.. Publisher.
MIDDLEBURYf (A2%), pop. 8,614; Addison Co. (W). 83 m N of Rutland. RUT RR.
Women's underwear, plastics, toys manufactured. Middlebury College. Resort.
Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Adln!den*ndent4- JFriday Independent 1946 8 24 294 8.50 §3,066
11 Wm&mJ. siator7Editor and Publisher.
Campus 4- V Thursday ColleiHnte 1907
Students of Middlebury College, Editors and Publishers.
News Letter Monthlv Coll. Alumni 1926
George H. Huban, Editor; Middlebury College. Publisher.
§765
5 24 224 3.50
3 24 126 x
1,900
J8.400
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: -AJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubUsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included In membership lee.
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MONTPEUERt (B2), pop. 8.699; Washington Co. (NC). The State Capital. 7 m NW of
Barre. CV; B&C RRs. Airline, ME A. Manufactures granite, granite monument*,
clothespins, traveling cranes, creamery, balsam products, auto tops. Agricul-
ture. MUk, eggs, maple sugar and syrup.
Argus -f .................................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1863 8 24 287 9.00
Elaine Atkins, Editor and Publisher, 112 Main St.
Vermont Blackboard V ........... Bi-monthly ..... Educational ....... 1983
E. L. Coone, Editor; Vermont Education Assn., Publisher.
Vermont Life ........................... Quarterly ........ State Int ............ 1946
Walter R. Hard, Jr., Editor; Vermont Development Commission, Publisher.
MORKISVILLE (Blft). pop. 1,995; Lamoille Co. (N). 20 m N of Montpelier. SJ&LC
RR. Veneer, hardwood, last block mills; granite works; creamery. Timber.
Dairy farms.
News and Citizen .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 6 26 280 3.00
Clyde A. Limoge, Editor and Publisher.
NEWPORTf (Cl ft ) , pop. 5,217 ; Orleans Co. (N) . At south end of Lake Memphremagog,
60 m NE of Burlington. QC ; CP RRs. Airline, NEA. Manufactures veneer, bob-
bins, lumber, overalls, women's and children's dresses, ski wear, plastic dishes.
Lake resort. Timber. Dairy, truck farms.
Express -f ................................. Evg. ex. Sun. ..Republican ......... 1936 8 24 287 12.00
Comic strip advertising accepted. Circulates also in Barton.
F. A. Hunt, Editor; Gilpin, Hunt & Co., Inc., Publisher.
NORTHFIELD (B2), pop. 2,262; Washington Co. (NC). 37 m SE of Burlington. CV
RR. Hosiery, saw mills; granite works. Wood products, asbestos, woolen
cloth manufactured. Norwich University (men). Timber. Agriculture. Maple
products, potatoes.
News and Advertiser-f- .......... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 6 22 238 2.00
John E. Mazuzan, Editor and Publisher.
Clrc
54,997
8,952
$65,000
§1,5O«
**4>233
§1,013
POULTNEY (A8H). pop. 1,685; Rutland Co. (W). 20 m SW of Rutland. D&H RR.
Slate products, textiles manufactured. Lumber, cement, stone processing. Lake
resort. Slate quarries. Agriculture. Dairy products, apples, maple syrup.
Herald ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1985 6 28 281 8.00
Advertising sold only in combination with Fair Haven Era.
Rockwood Publications, Fair Haven.
RANDOLPH (B2%), pop. 2,228; Orange Co. (E). 47 m SE of Burlington. CV RR.
Manufactures furniture, gelatine, farm machinery, milk coolers, gloves, wood
products, canned corn, lumber. Timber. Dairy farms.
White River Valley Herald -f. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1874 8 24 280 3.50**3,083
Prints editions for Bethel, Rochester, Chelsea, South Royalton.
John Dry s dale, Publisher.
RICHFORD (B%), pop. 1,916; Franklin Co. (NW). 65 m NE of Burlington. CV; CP
RRs. Manufactures bedroom and dining room furniture, maple sugar utensils,
veneer. Dairy, poultry farms.
Journal-Gazette ....................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 8 20 280 3.50 1,060
Sheila C. O'Shea, Editor; Bernard O'Shea, Publisher.
ROCHESTER— White River Valley Herald—See Randolph.
RUTLANDf (B8). pop. 17,659; Rutland Co. (W). 60 m SE of Burlington. RUT; D&H
RRs. Airline, EAL.
Manufactures scales, stone working and dairy machinery, sand pumps, sugar
makers utensils, awnings, fire clay, Iron and steel products, dresses, confec-
tionery* lumber, plaster, electrical appliances, gloves. Marble works. Mountain,
lake resort. Fire clay, asbestos quarries; timber. Diversified farming. Maple
sugar. Potatoes.
Herald-f- ................................... Mom.ex.Sun... Independent ....... 1794 8 23 294 21.84 **19,«20
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. W. Mitchell, Editor; Herald Association, Inc., Publisher, 27 Wales St.
SAINT ALBANSf (Al), pop. 8,552; Franklin Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Burlington. CV
RR. Railroad car shops ; foundry ; flashlights, paper containers, maple products,
chemical lime factories ; cannery ; creameries. Summer resort. Agriculture.
Messenger-f ............................. {J^8^*- Sat' Independent ....... 1861 8 24 294 26.20 **2,961
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Paul Rixon, Editor; William Loeb, Publisher.
SAINT JOHNSBURYf (C2), pop. 7,870 (includes St. Johnsbury village) ; Caledonia Co.
(NE). 80 m E of Barre. SJALC; CP; MC RRs. Airport. Manufactures scales,
maple sugar products, wood handles, butter, spool and bobbin machines,
dresses, gloves. Granite, bottling works. Dairy farms.
Caledonian-Record-*- ............... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep .............. 1837 8 24 297 12.00 **S,293
Comfe strip advertising accepted.
Herbert Smith, Editor; Caledonian-Record Publishing Company, Inc.
SOUTH ROYALTON— White River Valley Herald— See Randolph.
SPRINGFIELD (C4). pop. 4.940; Windsor Co. (SE). On Black River, 88 m SE of
Rutland. 8T RR. Manufactures gear shapers, turret lathes, machinery, grinders.
tools. Dairy, poultry farms.
Reporter^ ................................ Wednesday ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1875 8 24 294 6.50 **3»427
See also Vermont Newspaper Corp. List, Bellows Falls.
Vermont Newspaper Corporation, Publisher, Bellows Falls.
Cireulation-HHkSept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement: Bold (ace, sworn; t Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ens. 12 to Inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountr seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
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SW ANTON (Al%), pop. 2,275; Franklin Co. (NW). 85 m N of Burlington. CV; SJALC
RRs. Lime-kilns; beverages, infants' wear, dresses, milling bag factories;
foundry ; creamery. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry farms. Turkeys, milk, hay.
Courier-J- .Thursday Independent 1877 8 28 280 8.00 2,069
Sheila O'Shea, Editor; B. G. O'Shea, Publisher.
VERGENNES (A2), pop. 1,786; Addison Co. (W). 21 m S of Burlington. RUT RR.
Manufactures shade rollers, aerocessories. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Enterprise and Vermonter + . .Thursday Republican 1822 7 24 276 2.00 §1,249
Prints edition under name of Herald for Bristol. Circ. 223.
Otis F. Roekwood, Editor; Rockwood Publications, Publisher.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION (C3), pop. 2,865; Windsor Co. (SE). At junction of
White and Connecticut Rivers, 20 m NW of Claremont, N. H. CV; BAM RRs.
Airline, NEA. Woolen mills ; wooden heel factory. Saw mill. Resort, dairy, poul-
try farms.
Ine°M^+7lUl!-E^ Republican 1930 7 30 280 2.00
Guerino Filosa, Editor and Publisher.
Valley News— See Lebanon, N. H.
WINDSOR (C8%), pop. 8,467; Windsor Co. (SE). On Connecticut River, 10 m NW of
Claremont, N. H. CV; BAM RRs. Manufactures rubber soles and heels, screw
machines, brass, bronze and aluminum castings. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Potatoes, maple sugar, milk.
Vermont Journal 4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1783 8 24 294 4.00 **82S
See also Vermont Newspaper Corp. List, Bellows Falls.
Vermont Newspaper Corporation, Publisher, Bellows Falls.
WINOOSKI (Altt), independent branch of Burlington P. O., pop. 6,784; Chittenden
Co. (NW). 2 m N of Burlington. CV RR. Manufactures woolens, furniture, dairy
and foundry products, lime. St. Michael's College (Cath. men). Agriculture.
Apples, berries.
Class Quarterly Alumni 1953 3 28 136 1.50 3,000
Thomas J. Kenney, Editor; St. Michael's College. Publisher.
Lance, The-f 8 ti. a yr Collegiate 1937 2 26 112 xl.OO tl.OOO
Students of St. Michaels' College, Editors and Publishers.
Michaelman, The-f V Saturday Collegiate 1947
Students of St. Michaels' College, Editors and Publishers.
WOODSTOCKf (B8H), pop. 1,826; Windsor Co. (SE). 24 m E of Rutland. Railroad
station, White River Junction. CV; B&M RRs. Machine shop. Resort. Agricul-
ture. Apples, milk, maple products.
Vermont Standard-f Thursday Independent 1853 7 26 294 3.00 §1,800
Benton Dryden, Editor and Publisher.
5 24 224 3.00 $1,000
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 1-4 to inch. tCountr seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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VIRGINIA
Population 8,318,680 (U. 3. Census, 1950)
State Capital, RICHMOND
Virginia, the Old Dominion State, is bounded on the north by West Virginia and Maryland,
east by Maryland and the Atlantic Ocean, south by North Carolina and Tennessee, and west by
Kentucky and West Virginia. Its greatest length from east to west is about 440 miles, its
greatest breadth 192 miles, land area 89,893 square miles.
The surface is divided into several natural divisions: the Tidewater, comprising the south
and southeast, its soil yielding large crops of vegetables and small fruits; an extensive tableland
in the center part rising to the mountains in the west; the Piedmont, the Blue Ridge and the
Appalachian regions noted for their grasses ; and the Shenandoah Valley region which has a rich
fertile soil adapted to the growing of cereal grains, particularly corn, wheat, oats and rye. Both the
Piedmont and Shenandoah areas are noted for the high quality and variety of the apple orchards.
Much of the mountain region is uncultivated, being forested with a variety of trees. Among
them are valuable hardwoods, and the export of lumber is an important industry.
Of outstanding interest is Virginia's rich historical background. In the state are found the
home of George Washington at Mt. Vernon, of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, Arlington National
Cemetery, Appomattox, and Old Surrender Field at Yorktown where Lord Cornwallis laid down
his arms in 1781. Thousands of visitors are yearly attracted to these shrines and to Williamsburg,
the restored colonial capital.
In Newport News is a large shipbuilding plant. In Hampton Roads the United States main-
tains a navy yard, and Fortress Monroe, between Chesapeake Bay and the James River, dominates
the waterways.
The state has some noted as well as very old institutions of learning. Naming only a few,
William and Mary College, second oldest in the country, founded in 1698, is located at
Williamsburg; Washington and Lee University at Lexington and the University of Virginia,
founded by Jefferson, at Charlottesville.
Among watering places, Virginia's Hot Springs is famous as a center of year-round social
activity. The climate of the state varies with the topography, the Weather Bureau at Richmond
giving the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 57.5; highest degree on record, 107; lowest,
— 8 ; total annual precipitation, 42.02 inches.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), fifteenth. Rural population (1950), 46.4%. In 1950. of the
8,818,680 total population, 2.681,642 were white; 737,038 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 150,997. Farm acreage, 15,572,295. Average acreage per farm,
108.1. Average value per farm, $8,449. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 5,822.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $197,379,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $241,688,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : tobacco (value of production), $66,652,000, rank, fifth;
peanuts, $22,687,000, rank, third; soybeans, $9,635,000; wheat, $5,994,000; corn, $4,970,000;
potatoes, $4,002,000; hay, $3,094,000; sweet potatoes, $8,011,000; barley, $556,000; oats,
$414,000; rye, $304,000; lespedeza seed. $122,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $11,482,000, rank, fifth: peaches, $2,600,-
000, rank tenth; strawberries (value of production), $955,000; pears, $14,000; grapes, $6,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $150,638,000; hogs and pigs,
$16,100,000; horses and mules, $9,894,000, rank, sixth; all sheep and lambs, $6,376,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $36,573,000;
eggs, $24,203,000; turkeys, $19,059,000, rank, fourth.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $80,480.000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 2,104,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : non-fat dry milk solids, 6,532,000 Ibs.;
creamery butter, 5,916,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 3,202,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 10,879,000
gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (1956), 314,352,000 Ibs.; $19,271,000 value. Principal fish: oysters, menhaden,
crabs, croaker, scup or porgy, sea bass, shad, clams.
FORESTS
Total lumber production (1958), 1,200 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: southern yellow pine,
oak, yellow poplar, red and sap gum, black and tupelo gum, white pine, hickory, beech, hemlock,
cypress, maple, bass wood.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,641,295,000. Leading industry groups:
chemicals and allied products, tobacco manufactures food and kindred products. Total expenditures
for new plant and new equipment, $111,005,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1961), $161,251,000. Principal minerals in order of value: coal, stone, cement, sand
and gravel.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 1,114,100. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 1,879,-
000. Number of post office* (1957), 1,399. Number of retail stores (1954), 30,968; sales, $3,113,-
488,000.
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1 Atlantic & Danviiie 111 Nelson &Albemarle
2 Atlantic &Yadkm 133 Norfolk & Western
6 Baltimore & Eastern 135 Norfolk Southern
17 Atlantic Coast Line 142 Pennsylvania
18 Baltimore & Ohio 158 Reading
36 Chesapeake & Ohio 159 Richmond, Fredericks-
37 Chesapeake Western burg & Potomac
66 Clinchfield 164 Seaboard Air Line
67 Danville & Western 168 Southern
69 Interstate 171 Virginia Blue Ridge
107 Louisville & Nashville 183 Virginian
110a Maryland &Pennsyr- 184 Western Maryland
vama , 192 Winchester & Western
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VIRGINIA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 88
Evening Dailies (26)
Morning Dailies (12)
Daily, with Sunday edition <14)
Semi-weekly 8
Weekly 112
Fortnightly 1
Shoppers (2)
Free or partly free circ. wklies (2)
Total Newspapers 154
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 1
Weekly 21
Fortnightly 6
Semi-monthly 2
Monthly 89
Bi-monthly 6
Quarterly 18
Ev. 2 weeks dur. academic yr .
Eight times dur. academic yr.
Eight times a year
Five times dur. academic yr
Four times dur. academic yr
Three times dur. academic yr...
Total Periodicals
1
2
1
2
3
1
96
Total number of publications 250
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 57
Total number of towns having publications 127
For circulation ftrure* for dafljr papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it Is
possible to incorporate a later figure In that list.
LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 98
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Accomac (E), Accomac 88'?!5
2 Albemarle (C), Charlottes ville 26,662
Charlottesville, independent city 25.969
Alexandria, independent city 61»!?Z
8 Alleghany (W). Covington 28'JS?
Clifton Forge, independent city.. 6.796
Covington. independent city 6.880
4 Amelia (SC). Amelia Court House 7.908
6 Amherst (WC). Amherst 20.882
6 Appomattox (SC). Appomattox 8,764
7 Arlington (NE), Fort
Myer Heights 186.449
8 Augusta (W). Staunton 84.164
Staunton. independent city 19,927
Waynesboro, independent city.... 12.867
9 Bath (W). Warm Springs 6.296
10 Bedford (SWC). Bedford 29,627
11 Bland (SW). Bland 6.486
12 Botetourt (WC). Fincastle 16.766
18 Brunswick (S), Lawrenceville 20.186
14 Buchanan (SW). Grundy 86.748
15 Buckingham (C). Buckingham 12.288
16 Campbell (SC). Rustburg 28.877
Lynchburg, independent city 47,727
17 Caroline (E). Bowling Green 12.471
18 Carroll (SW). Hillsville 26.696
19 —Charles City (SB). Charles City 4,676
20 Charlotte (SC), Charlotte
Court House 14,067
21 Chesterfield (SEC), Chesterfield.... 40,400
22 Clarke (N). Berry ville 7,074
28 Craig (SW), Newcastle 8,462
24 Culpeper (NE). Culpeper 18.242
25 — Cumberland (C), Cumberland.... 7,262
26 Dickenson (SW), Clintwood 28,898
27 Dinwiddie (8E), Dinwiddie 18,889
Petersburg, independent city 85,064
Colonial Heights,
independent city 6,077
28 Essex (E), Tappahannock 6,680
29 Fairfax (NE). Fairfax 98,557
Falls Church, independent city.. 7,586
80 Fauquier (NE). Warrenton 21,248
81 Floyd (SW), Floyd 11,861
82 — Fluvanna (C), Palmyra 7,121
88 Franklin (S), Rockymount 24,560
84 Frederick (N), Winchester 17,587
Winchester, independent city.... 18,841
86 Giles (SW), Pearisburg 18.956
86 Gloucester (E), Gloucester 10.848
87 Goochland (EC). Goochland 8.984
88 Grayson (SW). Independence 21,879
89 Greene (NC), Standardsville 4.746
40 Greensvllle (SE), Emporia 16,819
41 Halifax (S), Halifax 41,442
Hampton, independent city 60,994
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
42 Hanover (EC), Hanover 21,985
48 Henrico (E), Richmond 67,840
Richmond, independent city 280,810
44 Henry (S), Martins ville 81.219
Martlnsville, independent city.... 17,261
46 Highland (W), Monterey 4,069
46 Isle of Wight (SE), Isle of Wight.. 14,906
47 James City (SE). Williamsburg.... 6.817
Williamsburg. independent city.. 6,786
48 — King and Queen (E), King and
Queen Court House 6,299
49 King George (E), King George 6.710
50 King William (E). King William.. 7.689
51 Lancaster (E). Lancaster 8.640
62 Lee (SW). Jonesville 86,106
58 Loudoun (NE), Leesbnrg 21,147
54 Louisa (S), Louisa 12,826
65 Lunenburg (S), Lunenburg 14.116
56 Madison (N). Madison 8,278
67 Mathews (E). Mathews 7.148
58 Mecklenburg (S), Boydton 88,497
69 Middlesex (E), Saluda 6,716
60 Montgomery (SW),
Christianburg 29,780
Radford. independent city 9.026
61 Nansemond (SE), Suffolk 26.288
Suffolk, independent city 12,889
62 Nelson (C), Lovingston 14,042
68 —New Kent (E), New Kent 8.995
Newport News, independent city.... 42.858
64 Norfolk (SE). Portsmouth 99,987
Norfolk, independent city 218.518
Portsmouth, independent city.... 80,089
South Norfolk, independent city 10.484
65 Northampton (SE), Eastville 17,800
66 Northumberland (E), Heaths ville.. 10,012
67 Nottoway (SEC), Nottoway 15.479
68 Orange (NEC), Orange 12,756
69 Page (N), Luray 15.152
70 Patrick (S), Stuart 15,642
71 Pittsylvania (S), Chatham 66,096
Danville, independent city 86,066
72 — Powhatan (EC). Powhatan 5.656
78 Prince Edward (SC), Farmville.... 16,898
74 Prince George (SE), Prince George 19,679
Hopewell, Independent eity 10.219
76 Prince William (NE), Manassaa.... 22.612
76 Princess Anne (8E), Princess Anne 42.277
Virginia Beach, independent city 6,890
77 Pulaski (SW), Pulaski 27,758
78 Rappahannock (N), Washington..., 6,112
79 Richmond (E). Warsaw 6.189
80 Romnoke (SW), Salem 41,486
Roanoke, independent eity 91,921
81 Rockbridge (WC), Lexington 28,859
Buena Vista, Independent eity.. 6,214
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County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
82 Rockingham (NW). Harrisonburg 85,079
Harriaonburg, independent city.. 10,810
88 Russell (SW), Lebanon 26,818
84 Scott (SW). Gate City 27,640
85 Shenandoah (N), Woodstock 2.1,169
86 Smyth (SW), Marion 80.187
87 Southampton (SE), Courtland 26,522
88 Spotaylvania (EC), Spotsylvania.. 11,920
Fredericksburg, independent city 12,158
89 Stafford (NE), Stafford 11,902
LIST OF COUNTIES* (Continued)
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
91 Sussex (SE), Sussex 12,786
92 Tazewell (SW), Tazewell 47,512
93 Warren (N), Front Royal 14,801
Warwick, independent city 89,875
94 Washington (SW), Abingdon 87,686
Bristol, independent city 15,954
95 Westmoreland (E), Montross 10,148
96 Wise (SW). Wise 56,886
97 Wythe (SW), Wytheville 28,827
98 —York (SE), Yorktown 11.750
with the
90 Surry (SE), Surry 6,220
*Counties without newspapers are marked— Independent cities follow counties in which located,
exception of those not located within any county, which are listed here alphabetically.
1,200
88,000
Esttb Cols^ Width V Depth Sub Circ
ABINGDONf (E2 % ). pop. 4,709 ; Washington Co. (SW). 15 m NE of Bristol. N&W RR.
Manufactures condensed milk, flour, lumber, wagons. Hatchery. Mountain
resort. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Journal- Virginian-f Thursday Democrat 1898 7 26 294 2.00 {1»965
W. H. Lyon, Editor; Journal- Virginian, Publisher.
Washington County News Thursday Independent 1948 8 24 280 2.00 2,112
Franklin A. Peters, Editor and Publisher.
ACCOMACf (N5), pop. 500; Accomac Co. (E). On Chesapeake Bay, 76 m NE of Nor-
folk. Railroad station, Tasley. PA RR. Nursery. Yellow pine timber. Agriculture.
Peninsula Enterprise-f Thursday Democratic 1881 8 24 290 2.50 §3,960
Alfred Edmonds and J. W. Edmonds, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
ALEXANDRIA (L3), pop. 61,787; an independent city not located in a county. On
Potomac River, 6 m S of Washington. C&O; RF&P; SOU; W&OD RRs. Boat
connections. Bridge to Washington, D. C. Geo. Washington Memorial.
Manufactures fertilizer, sewer pipes, lumber products, chemicals. Potomac
Yards, second largest freight center in U. S. Fruit Growers Express. Builder of
refrigerator cars, iron works. Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary.
Residential. Farming. Three banks; deposits (1958), $78,200,857.
Army Information Digest .Monthly U. S. Army 1946 Controlled free dilt.
Chief of Information, United States Army, Publisher, Cameron Station.
Gazette + Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic 1784 8 24 280 15.60**13,604
C. C. Carlin, Jr., Editor; Alexandria Gazette Corp., Publisher. 817 King St.
Journal + .Thursday Shopping 1940 8 24 804
Prints edition for Arlington.
Richard M. Wright, Editor and Publisher. P. O. Box 1021. 331 N. Fairfax St.
Journal-Tribune Thursday Democratic 194° 8 24 801 'i^OO-Free
Richard M. Wright, Editor; Alexandria Journal-Tribune, Pub.. P. O. Box 1021.
National Future Farmer, The.Bi-monthly {youTh 1952 8 27 143 -50 226»352
Wilson Games, Editor; Future Farmers of America, Inc., Publisher, Box 29.
ALTAVISTA (F6%), pop. 8,832; Campbell Co. (SC). 23 m SW of Lynchburg. VIR;
SOU RRs. Manufactures cedar chests, cotton fabrics, rayon. Nursery. Pine,
hardwood timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Journal 4- .Thursday Independent 1910 7 24 290 5.00 §2,800
R. J. Edwards, Editor; Altavista Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
AMHERST (F6H), pop. 1,038; Amherst Co. (WC). 15 m NE of Lynchburg. SOU RR.
Flour mill. Diversified farming. Apples, peaches, tobacco.
New Era-Progress + Thursday Independent 1880 6 24 252 2.50 51,680
J. Bernard McDearmon. Editor; Amherst Publishing Company, Inc.
APPALACHIA (C2), pop. 2,916; Wise Co. (SW). 40 m NW of Bristol. SOU; INT;
LAN RRs. Creamery; machine shops. Agriculture, especially fruit.
Independent -f Thursday Independent 1921 7 26 304 2.00 §2,014
Harry C. Wallace, Editor; Appalachia Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
APPOMATTOXf (G6), pop. 1,094; Appomattox Co. (SC). 20 m SE of Lynchburg. N&W
RR. Battery, dress factories ; flour, saw mills ; canneries ; creamery. Agriculture.
Dairying, tobacco.
Times- Virginian-f- .Thursday Ind. Dem 1892 6 26 301 2.00 §1,572
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin H. Robinson, Editors and Publishers.
ARLINGTON (K8), pop. 185,449; Arlington Co. (NE). 6 m S of Washington, D. C.
Railroad station, Rosslyn. PA; W&OD RRs.
Carbonated water, fountain syrups, lumber, concrete products, laundry spe-
cialties, screens manufactured. Six banks; bank deposits (6-23-58), $128,-
000,000. Arlington National Cemetery. Residential.
Citizen-f .Friday Independent 1966 8 24 308
Anne Crutcher, Editor; The Arlington Citizen Corp-, Publisher, Box 1092 (7).
Journal — See Alexandria.
Northern Virginia Sun+ JEvg.ex.Sun Independent 1939 8 24 294 15.60**16,223
Philip M. Stern, Editor; Clayton Fritchey, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. Vlssued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ASHLAND (J6), pop. 2.610; Hanover Co. (EC). 12 m NW of Richmond. RF&P RR.
Manufactures shirts, flour, feeds, excelsior, lumber. Randolph-Maeon College
(men.) Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Herald- Progress 4- Thursday Ind. Dem 1881 8 22 294 3.00 **3,168
Lois D. Watkins, Editor and Publisher.
BASSETT (E7), pop. 8,421; Henry Co. (S). 40 m S of Roanoke. N&W RR. Manu-
factures furniture, knit goods, mirrors, veneer. Agriculture. Corn, vegetables,
potatoes.
Henry County Journal + Thursday Independent 1985 8 24 294 8.00 8,266
Malcolm Donald Coe, Editor; Bassett Ptg. Corp., Publisher.
BEDFORDf (E6), pop. 4,061; Bedford Co. (SWC). 25 m SW of Lynchburg. N&W RR.
Manufactures woolen cloth, silk, labels, cans, rubber products, flour, furniture,
floor trucks, paper. Leaf tobacco market; canneries. Feldspar mines; timber.
Agriculture. Dairying, beef cattle, wheat.
Bulletin -f- .Thursday Independent 1895 8 24 801 2.00
Keith and Mary Lee Harvey, Publishers.
Democrat-f Thursday Independent 1867 8 24 801 2.00
Glenn Babb, Editor and Publisher.
BERRYVILLEt (J2), pop. 1,401; Clarke Co. (N). 10 m E of Winchester. N&W RR.
Basket factory; flour, rayon mills; cold storage plant; tomato cannery. Diver-
sified farming. Apples, wheat, corn.
( Rac'g, Breed'g
**3,4fl7
1937 8 27 140 7.00 *6,303
Chronicle, The Friday <
I Hounds
A. Mackey-Smith, Editor; Estate of Geo. L. Ohrstrom, Publisher.
Clarke Courier-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1869 4 26 196 3.00 51,631
G. Kenneth Levi, Editor and Publisher.
BIG STONE GAP (C2), pop. 5,178; Wise Co. (SW). 40 m NW of Bristol. L&N; SOU
RRs. Manufactures dairy products, furniture. Mountain resort. Coal mines;
timber; lithium; stone quarries. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, potatoes.
Post-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1890 8 24 808 8.00 §2,263
Carl B. Knight, Editor; Wise Printing Company, Publisher.
BLACKSBURG (C6), pop. 8,858; Montgomery Co. (SW). 8 m NW of Christiansburg.
N&W RR. Manufactures cheese. Flour mill; coal mining. Virginia Polytechnic
Institute.
Biometrics (no adv.) Quarterly | Statistical 1946 1 62 96 7.00 $2,976
[Methodology
Ralph A. Bradley, Editor; Biometric Society, Publisher, Dept. of Statistics
Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Extension Service News ITLT^+M,, A «.,.*„„ i+»i,.«i 1918 B 2* 22°
(no adv.) JMonthly Agricultural Controlled free dist. J22.150
Virginia Agricultural Extension Service, Publisher, Virginia Polytechnic Inst.
Head, Heart. Hands IM^M^ ATT OIMK 1918 4 24 156 x
and Health JMonthly 4H Club Controlled circ. $65,700
Virginia Agricultural Extension Service, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Pub.
Techgram, The Semi-mo Coll. Alumni 1923 8 32 164 x
Robert H. McNeil, Ed.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Pub. Controlled circ. $24,300
Tech-Nique, The + .Quarterly Coll. Agric 1958 2 89 132 1.00 950
Students of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Editors and Publishers,
Box C-10, Va. Tech Station.
Virginia Farm Economics Quarterly Agriculture 1981 Controlled free dist. 2,750
Virginia Agricultural Extension Service, Publisher, Virginia Polytechnic Inst.
Virginia Tech.. The + Friday Collegiate 1903 Controlled free dis?. 3,3oS
Students of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Editors and Publishers,
Box C-ll, Va. Tech Station.
Virginia Tech. Engineer V 4-.. 5 ti. a yr Coll. Eng'* 1928 2 40 140 1.50 t?00
Students of the School of Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
Editors and Publishers, Box 22-B, Va. Tech. Station.
BLACKSTONE (J6%), pop. 8,586; Nottoway Co. (EC). 88 m SW of Petersburg. N&W
RR. Manufactures tobacco products, fertilizer, plows, flour, lumber. Bottling
works; tobacco plants. Timber. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Tobacco.
Courier-Record 4- Thursday Dem. & Agric....l890 8 24 2S4 8.00 §2,225
J. D. Coleburn, Editor; Nottoway Publishing Company, Inc.
BLANDf (66%), pop. *SOO; Bland Co. (SW). 15 m SE of Bluefield, W. Va., nearest
railroad station. N&W RR. Hosiery, saw mills. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture.
Corn, wheat, hay.
Messenger 4- .Thursday Independent 1905 8 24 294 2.00 §1,026
J. A. Williams, Editor ; Southwest Virginia Enterprise, Publisher.
BOWLING GREENf (K4%), pop. 616; Caroline Co. (E). 84 m N of Richmond. Rail-
road station, Milford. RF&P RR. Excelsior factory, grist, saw, flour mills;
cannery. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
/Caroline Progress + Thursday Independent 1919 5 24 224 2.50 ** 1,961
News Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 224 2.50 1,125
Space sold in combination. Also with Westmoreland News, Montross.
Paul W. Manns, Editor; Tidewater Weeklies, Inc., Publisher.
AB.C. Statement; *Jun« snd March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpartfl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate, V Issued only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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BOYCE (H2). pop. 872; Clarke Co. (N). 10 m 3E of Winchester. N&W BR. Feed
mill. Diversified farming. Wheat, corn, apples.
Eastern Fruit Grower ............. Monthly .......... {&°&a£h?ndus.1988 8 28 14° 1'00
C. B. Carr, Editor; Ralph N. Dorsey, Publisher* P. O. Box 115.
Farm & Livestock ................... Thursday ........ Agricultural ....... 1947 4 26 210 1.60 -
George D. MacRae, Editor; Carr Publishing Co., Inc.
BRIDGEWATER (G8%). pop. 1,687 ; Rockingham Co. (NW). 7 m SW of Harrisonburg.
CW RR. Creamery; plow, furniture factories; flour, feed mills; cannery. Bridge-
water College. Agriculture. Grain, poultry, livestock.
B. C. Bee-fV ........................... Bi-wkly(Fri.). Collegiate .......... 1926 5 24 210x1.00
Student body of Bridgewater College. Publisher.
BRISTOL (D2tt). pop. 16,964. including Bristol Tenn., 82,726 ; Washington Co. (SW).
26 m NE of Johnson City, Tenn. SOU; N&W RRs. Airlines: CAP; PAI.
Manufactures structural steel, textiles, mine cars, hosiery, women's underwear
and dresses, office machines, drugs, caskets, candy, guided missiles, paper boxes.
lumber. Gas wells. Agricultural. Tobacco, dairy products, cattle.
{ Herald-Courier -f ..................... Every Morn....Ind. Dem ............ 1870 8 23 301 28.40**20,255
James Baxley, Editor. Sunday circ. ** 25,563
Virginia-Tennessean-f ............ Evgr. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1949 8 23 301 15.60 **7,333
Space sold only in combination.
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Eugene Worrell. Publisher.
BROOKNEAL (G6%). pop. 888; Campbell Co. (SO. 32 m SE of Lynchburg. VIR;
N&W RRs. Woodworking plants; lumber and flour mills; tobacco flue, tobacco
planter factories. Agriculture. Tobacco.
Union Star + ........................... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1906 6 26 273 2.50 1,965
Herman L. Glnther. Editor and Publisher.
BUCHANAN (E6tf ), pop. 1,800; Botetourt Co. (WC). On James River, 26 m NE of
Roanoke. N&W; C&O RRs. Manufactures plastic buttons, novelties, ladies cotton
dresses. Poultry processing plant; flour, planing mills. Lime, cement, stone
quarries. Timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
News-f ..................................... .Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1834 7 26 801 2.00 §1,100
J. D. Buky, Sr., Editor and Publisher.
BUENA VISTA (F5). pop. 6,214; Rockbridge Co. (WC). 42 m NW of Lynchburg. C&O;
N&W RRs. Manufactures toys, rubber and plastic products, paper, paper spe-
cialties, brick, saddle-trees. Tannery; foundry. Timber. Agriculture.
News-f ..................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1916 8 24 808 2.50 $2,500
L. T. Page, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
CAPE CHARLES (N6), pop. 2,427 ; Northampton Co. (SE). On Chesapeake Bay. 32 m
NE of Norfolk. PA RR. Sea food industries. Agriculture.
Northampton Times 4- ............ Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1895 6 26 280 2.50 §1,600
Marion C. Daniel. Editor; Times Publishing Co., 305 Randolph Are.
CHANTILLY— Herndon-Chantilly Times— See Herndon.
CHARLOTTESVILLEf (H4%), pop. 26,969; Albemarle Co. (C). 60 m NE of Lynch-
burg. SOU ; C&O RRs. Airline, PAI.
Manufactures woolens, soaps tone, lumber, ice cream, law books, shirts,
pajamas, pencils, flour, bererages, precision instruments. University of Virginia.
Soapstone, slate quarries. Agriculture, Apples, peaches. Three banks; bank
deposits (7-8-58), $92,707,708. 11,393 electric meters; 8,065 gas meters; 16,722
telephones.
Cavalier-fV .............................. Daily ................ Collegiate .......... 1889 6 24 288 7.50 5,000
Students of the University of Virginia, Editors and Publishers, Madison Hall.
Group Practice ......................... Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1951 2 28 104 xS.OO $2,800
Edwin P. Jordan, M.D., Ed.; American Assoc. of Medical Clinics, Pub., Box 58.
' ........ Areh. Hl.t. ......... 1940 2 40 12B x7.BO J.20O
J. D. Forbes, Editor; Society of Architectural Historians, Publisher,
Univ. of Virginia Graduate School of Business Admin.
Progress-f ................................ Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem ............ 1892 8 22 294 15.60 **15,8S6
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
C. E. Lindsay, Publisher.
Textile Technology Digest ...... Monthly .......... Textile ................ 1944 2 35 116x15.00 J510
Mary E. Emerson, Editor; Institute of Textile Technology, Publisher.
University of Virginia U*i.^ prtiiAi»««i 19*8 3 2* 140x7.60 t6,600
Alumni News V . ................. ) 8 t!' a yr .......... Co11' Alumni ..... Controlled free dist. 1 1,000
Howard Turner, Editor; Alumni Assn. of Univ. of Virginia, Publisher,
Alumni Hall, Emmett St.
Virginia Law Re view + .......... 8 ti. a yr .......... Legal ................. 1918 1 56 107 6.50 1,750
Virginia Law Review Assn., Publisher, Clark Memorial Hall.
Virginia Quarterly Review.....Quarterly ........ {^nt^ffairs 1925 2 82 112 4'00
Virginia Quarterly Review, Publisher, 1 West Range.
Virginia Spectator -f- V ........... .8 ti. a yr .......... Coll. Humor ....... 1834 3 80 140 1.75
Students of University of Virginia, Editors and Publishers, Madison Hall.
CHASE CITY (H7), pop. 2,619; Mecklenburg Co. (S). 66 m NE of Danville. SOU RR.
Manufactures box shocks, lumber, ladies' blouses, pajamas, overalls, shirts,
shoes. Tobacco warehouses; bottling works. Timber. Diversified farming.
Tobacco, hay, corn.
Progress* ............................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 22 273 8.00 §1,950
Cleon Crymes, Editor and Publisher.
Cirodatio»-**Sept. A.B.C Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to Inch. ? Agate line*. 14 to inch. tCotsnty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIsraed only durinc academic year. xSnbscription included in membership fee.
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CHATHAMt (F7), pop. 1,426; Pittsylvania Co. (S). 17 m N of Danville. SOU RR.
Lumber, floor, grist mills. Pine, oak timber. Agriculture.
Star-Tribune -f. Friday Independent 1865 8 24 207 8.00 §3,461
Preston Moses, Editor and Publisher.
CHESTER (K6tt). pop. 1,168; Chesterfield Co. (SEC). 10 m 3 of Richmond. ACL;
SAL RRs. Maunfactures lumber. Agriculture. Tobacco, grain, dairy products.
News-Journal....... Thursday Independent 1937 5 24 217 2.00 $2,400
Charles M. Keen, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 188.
CHRISTIANSBURGf (D6), pop. 2,967; Montgomery Co. (SW). 28 m SW of Roanoke.
N&W RR. Manufactures canned goods, overalls, flour, beverages, chairs, lumber,
textiles. Diversified farming. Dairying, cattle, corn.
Lyric, The (no adv.) Quarterly Poetry 1921 1 48 91 2.00
Ruby Altizo Roberts, Editor and Publisher.
e/r+e.W.8." Jlhursday Independent 1869 8 24 280 8.00 **3,292
Franklin H. Titlow. Jr.', Editor and Publisher, 36 E. Main St.
CLARKSVILLE (G7), pop. 1,036; Mecklinburg Co. (S). 10 m S of Boydton. A&D;
SOU RRs. Manufactures wagons, ironing boards, furniture. Grist, flour, saw mills.
Mecklenburg C?o.aR^ord + }FrIday Democratic 1947 8 24 287 8.00 2,840
James S. Bannister, Editor; The Clarksville Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
CLIFTON FORGE (E6), pop. 5,796 ; Alleghany Co. (W). 40 m NE of Roanoke. C&O RR.
Railroad shops ; bottling works; lumber mill; dental and medical supplies, molded
rubber factories. Farming.
Review + . Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1905 8 22 287 15.60 §2,615
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Jack B. Thompson, Editor; Daily Review, Inc., Publisher.
CLINTWOODf (Dltt). pop. 1,866; Dickenson Co. (SW). 40 m N of Bristol. Railroad
station. Fremont. CLIN RR. Poplar, chestnut, oak timber; coay mines. Truck,
fruit, stock farms.
Dickensonian, The-f Friday Independent 1934 7 24 280 2.50 51,820
H. M. Sutherland, Editor and Publisher.
COLONIAL BEACH (L4), pop. 1,464; Westmoreland Co. (E). On Potomac River, 69 m
N of Richmond. Ferry to Morgantown, Md. Oyster packing plant; lumber,
flour mills. Resort.
Potomac Interest-h .Thursday Democratic 1928 5 24 224 2.50 §1,280
M. N. Beales. Editor; Potomac Interest Publishing Co.
COVlNGTONf (E6), pop. 5,860; Alleghany Co. (W). 55 m NW of Roanoke. C&O RR.
Manufactures pulp, paper, rayon, flour. Limestone quarries, timber. Agricul-
ture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Virginian-f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1914 8 22 294 15.00 **7,289
Color advertising accepted.
Marshall Doswell, Jr., Editor; Covington Virginian, Inc., Publisher.
CREWE (H6), pop. 2,080; Nottaway Co. (SEC). 68 m SW of Richmond. N&W RR.
Manufactures hosiery, garments, lumber. White pine timber. Fruit, dairy.
poultry farms. Apples, peaches, wheat.
Chronicle + Friday Independent 1935 7 24 273 3.00 **1,060
Allen W. Kilpatrick. Editor and Publisher.
CULPEPERt (J8H). pop. 2,527; Culpeper Co. (NE). 60 m SW of Washington, D. C.
SOU RR. Silk, flour, lumber mills ; iron foundry ; chair, garments, wire rope fac-
tories ; bottling works. Diversified farming. Dairy products, livestock, apples.
Star-Exponent -f .Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 294 3.00 **3,997
Walter B. Potter, Editor and Publisher.
DANVILLE (F7%), pop. 85,066; Pittsylvanla Co. (S). On Dan River, 48 m NE of
Greensboro, N. C. SOU; CAN; A&D RRs. Airlines: EAL; PAL
Manufactures cotton goods, sheeting, hosiery, broad silk, overalls and other
garments, tobacco products, fertilizer, elevators, lumber, flour, meat products,
mattresses. Tobacco warehouses, bottling works ; foundry.
f Bee + ....... Evg. ex. Sun...Democratic 1899 8 22 294 15.60 **14,736
I Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
4 Gerald Tetley. Editor; W. L. Grant, Publisher.
Register-}-.... Morn.ex.Mon..Democratic 1847 8 22 294 15.60*^10,647
L W. M. Saunders, Editor; W. L. Grant, Publisher. Sunday circ.**19,859
Commercial Appeal Monday Democratic 1939 8 24 294 5.20 *6,172
Danville Commercial Appeal, Inc., Publisher, Lynn St.
DRAKES BRANCH (G6H), pop. 410; Charlotte Co. (SC). 42 m SE of Lynchburg. SOU
RR. Pickle factory. Timber. Diversified farming.
Charlotte Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1873 7 24 280 2.60 §1,720
O. 0. Tucker, Jr., Editor; O. 0. Tucker, Jr. and Ernest E. Franklin, Publishers.
ELKTON (G3H,) pop. 1,861; Rockingham Co. (NW). 16 m SE of Harrisonburg.
CW; N&W RRs. Manufactures work shirts, chemicals. Dairy, poultry farms.
Valley Gazette-f Friday Independent 1956 7 22 808 2.00 $1,656
John R. Lair, Editor and Publisher, Spotswood Ave.
EMORY (E2%), pop. X825; Washington Co. (SW). 25 m NE of Bristol. N&W RR.
Bank, Glad* Springs. Emory and Henry College. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, hay.
pp^V Tue,day Colgate 18M<J
Students of Emory and Henry College, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during scademic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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EMPORIAf (J7), pop. 5,664; Greenville Co. (SB). 42 m 3 of Petersburg. AftD;
ACL RRi. Manufactures box shocks and lumber, veneer, tapestry, bricks.
Cotton gins. Timber. Agriculture. Cotton, peanuts, tobacco.
Independent-Messenger -f Thursday Independent 1896 7 24 280 2.00
C. P. Flythe. Editor; Independent Publishing Company, Inc.
FAlRFAXf (K8), pop. 1.946 ; Fairfax Co. (NE) . 14 m SW of Washington, D. C. SOU RR.
Nurseries. Agriculture. Corn, potatoes, hay.
Herald 4- Thursday Democratic 1882 6 26 276 1.60
W. L. Came, Editor and Publisher.
Journal .Thursday Democratic 1940 8 24 288 2.00
Ted Kellogg, Editor; Northern Virginia Publishing Co.
881 N, Fairfax St., Alexandria.
FALLS CHURCH (K8), pop. 7,585 (special U. S. Census 8-25-64, gives 8,797);
Fairfax Co. (NE). 10 m W of Washington, D. C. W&OD RR. Nursery. Dairy,
truck, poultry farms.
Fairfax Standard -f- Friday Ind. Dem 1946 8 24 801 2.00 §5*977
G. T. Kellogg, Editor; Margaret C. King, Publisher, P. O. Box 825.
Fairfax County Sun-Echo -f... Thursday Independent 1940 8 24 811 8.00 ** 8,458
Roosevelt Der Tatevasion, Editor and Publisher, 928 W. Broad St.
FARMVILLEt (H6), pop. 4,876; Prince Edward Co. (SO. On Appomattox River. 45 m
SE of Lynchburg. N&W RR. Manufactures butter, flour, lumber, shocks, shoes,
plow handles. Bottling works; tobacco redrying plant. Longwood College (wo-
men). Oak, pine timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, grain, dairy products.
Herald H- Tues. & Fri Democratic 1890 8 24 294 3.50 §5,884
J. B. Wall, Editor and Publisher.
Rotunda V Wednesday Collegiate 1920 6 24 288 x2.00 1 1,000
Students of Longwood College, Editors and Publishers.
FINCASTLEf (E5%), pop. 405; Botetourt Co. (WC). 18 m NE of Roanoke. Railroad
station, Troutville. NftW RR. Timber. Diversified farming. Dairy products,
apples, peaches.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1866 7
C. H. Rieley, Editor; H. H. Sublett, Publisher.
26 308 2.00 §1,250
FLOYDf (D7), pop. 498; Floyd Co. (SW). 80 m SW of Roanoke. Railroad station.
Christiansburg. NftW RR. Shirt factory; flour, grist mills. Timber. Dairy,
stock farms.
Press + .Thursday Independent 1891 8 24 297 8.00 51,800
P. E. Hallman, Editor and Publisher.
FRANKLIN (L7), pop. 4,670; Southampton Co. (SE). On Blackwater River, 86 m SW
of Norfolk. AAD ; F&C ; SAL RRs. Boat connections. Lumber, paper mills. Manu-
factures chemicals, textiles, peanut, baskets. Meat packing plant. Agriculture.
Potatoes, grain, fruit.
Tidewater News + .Thursday Independent 1905 7 23 283 3.50 §3,000
Ken Byerly, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
FREDERICKSBURG (K4), pop. 12,158; Spotsylvania Co. (EC). On Rappahannock
River, 50 m SW of Washington, D. C. VC; RFAP RRs. Boat connections. Manu-
factures men's clothing, children's shoes, transparent paper, hosiery, veneers,
flour, confectionery. Mary Washington College (women). Agriculture. Corn,
wheat.
Bullet. The-h V Bi-wkly, Fri... Collegiate 1926 d^Uedtree dirt. *1.560
Students of Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, Publisher.
Free Lance-Star -f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1885 8 24 294 15.60*^10,175
Free Lance-Star Publishing Company.
FRONT ROYALf (H2%), pop. 8,116; Warren Co. (N). 20 m S of Winchester. SOU;
N&W RRs. Manufactures silk, rayon, limestone products, preserves, jellies,
apple brandy. Northern entrance to Virginia Sky Line Drive. Tourist resort.
Limestone quarries. Diversified farming.
Warren Sentinel-f (offset)... Thursday Independent 1869 5 24 215 2.00 3,500
Warren Sentinel, Publisher, 17 Church St.
GALAX (C7), pop. 6,248; Carroll Co. (SW). 70 m SW of Roanoke. N&W RR. Manu-
factures furniture, textiles, childrens wear, condensed milk, hosiery, mirrors,
flour. Bottling works. Agriculture. Livestock, beans, grain.
Gazette-f Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1876 9 22 294 4.00 **3,476
W. A. Gurley, Editor and Publisher.
GATE CITYt (C2 H ). pop. 2,126 ; Scott Co. (SW). 7 m NW of Kingsport, Tenn. SOU RR.
Handle factory; planing, roller, grist mills. Timber; coal mines. Diversified
farming. Tobacco, wheat, potatoes.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1908 7 23 280 2.50 2,270
Chas. W. Compton, Editor and Publisher.
Scott County News Thursday Independent 1946 7 24 280 1.50 §1,905
W. H. Short, Editor; W. H. Short, Claude S. Draper, J. P. Dickson, Publishers.
GLOUCESTER! (L6H), pop. X850: Gloucester Co. (E). On Chesapeake Bay, 85 m N of
Newport News. Truck and bus connections. Bottling works; nursery. Truck,
poultry farms, seafood.
Gazette- Journal H- Thursday Democratic 1919 8 24 294 3.50 $3,600
William M. DeHardit, Editor; Tidewater Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June stid Mtrch A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotraty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McMaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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GRUNDYt (Dl%), pop. 1,947; Buchanan Co. (SW). 60 m SW of Bluefleld, W. Va.
NftW RR. Coal mines. Saw mill. Hemlock, basswood, oak timber. Agriculture.
Truck farming, tobacco, corn.
Virginia Mountaineer-f Thursday {Agriculture 1922 8 24 28° 2'50 3'100
T. J. Holland, Editor; The Virginia Mountaineer Co., Publisher.
HALIFAXf (G7), pop. 791; Halifax Co. (S). 85 m NE of Danville. NftW RR. Lumber,
flour, textile mills ; shoe, concrete block factories. Rock quarries ; timber. Agri-
culture. Tobacco, wheat, lespedeza.
Record- Ad vertiser-f Thursday Independent 1869 8 24 294 8.00 §4,150
H. M. Darby, Editor ; Record- Advertiser, Inc., Publisher, South Boston, Va.
HAMPDEN SIDNEY (H6), pop. X 570; Prince Edward Co. (SC). 40 m SE of Lynchburg.
Bank and railroad, Farm view. N&W RR. Hampden Sidney College. Agriculture.
Grain, tobacco, dairy products.
Tiger-f Friday Collegiate 1920 6 24 288 2.60
Students of Hampden Sidney College, Editors and Publishers.
HAMPTON (M6%), pop. 60,994; an independent city not located in a county. On
Chesapeake Bay, 6 m NE of Newport News. CftO RR. Airlines, CAP; NAL; PAL
Ferry to Norfolk.
Manufactures paint, bricks, tile, foundry products, boxes, fertilizer. Hampton
Institute (Negro). Shipyard; nursery. Crab, oyster fisheries. TV station.
jBi-mo.(Sat.)..Collegiate 1925 5 24 210 1.60 tl,475
Students of Hampton Institute, Editors and Publishers.
HARRISONBURGt (G8%),pop. 10,810; Rockingham Co. (NW). 110 m NE of Roanoke.
SOU; CW RRs. Manufactures shoes, rayon, flour, furniture, bricks, apple
products, fertilizer, barrels, plows. Hatcheries. Madison College (women).
Limestone quarries; timber. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products. TV station.
Breeze V Friday Collegiate 1922 5 24 224x2.60 $1,695
Students of Madison College, Editors and Publishers.
News-Record-f Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1896 8 22 294 7.00**15,3«3
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Rockingham Publishing Company, Inc.
HEATHSVILLEf (M4%), pop. X276; Northumberland Co. (E). On Wicomico River,
60 m NE of Richmond. Boat connections. Agriculture. Wheat, corn, barley.
Northumberland Echo + Thursday Independent 1902 6 24 280 2.50 $2,040
G. N. Spaven. Editor and Publisher.
HERNDON (K8), pop. 1,461; Fairfax Co. (NE). 22 m NW of Washington, D. C.
W&OD RR. Manufactures patent medicines, feed, fertilizer. Dairy, truck,
poultry farms.
Herndon-Chantilly Times -f... Thursday Ind. Dem 1958 8 24 294 8.50 1,206
Taylor Henry, Editor; Loudon Times Publishing Co., Leesburg.
HIGHLAND SPRINGS (K6%), pop. 8,171; Henrico Co. (E). 4 m E of Richmond,
nearest bank and railroad station. Residential. Dairy, truck farms.
Virginia Churchman .Monthly Episcopal 8 28 140 1.00
Rev. A. C. Mnller, Editor; Masonic Home Press, Inc., Publisher.
JMonthly Masonic 1905 8 26 140 xl.OO
Masonic Home Press, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 67.
HILLSVILLEf (C7), pop. 764; Carroll Co. (SW). 70 m SW of Roanoke. Railroad sta-
station, Galax. NftW RR. Hosiery mills. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Corn,
dairying, wheat.
Carroll News-f Thursday Independent 1920 7 24 280 2.00 $2,400
Wayne Brockenbrough, Publisher, Mill St.
HOLLINS COLLEGE (E6), pop. X 450; Roanoke Co. (SW). 7 m NE of Roanoke, nearest
banking town. Railroad station, Rollins. NftW RR. Hollins College (women).
Hollins Columns -f V (offset). .Thursday Collegiate 1927 5 24 210 5.00 $800
Students of Hollins College, Editors and Publishers.
HOPEWELL (K6), pop. 10,219; Prince George Co. (SE). On James River, 20 m S
of Richmond. NftW; SAL RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures chemicals,
kraft paper box board, rayon cloth, chemical cotton and ethyl cellulose. Diver*
sifted farming.
News-f {&VSun*'Sat' Independent 1926 8 24 298 18.20 **3,435
Color advertising accepted.
A. Robbins, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
KILMARNOCK (M5). pop. 689; Lancaster Co. (E). On Chesapeake Bay, 60 m NE of
Richmond. Bus connections. Sea food industries; canning factory; planing
mill. Timber; commercial fisheries. Diversified farming. Poultry, dairy, beef
cattle.
Rappahannock Record Thursday Democratic 1916 8 24 294 2.50 §3,052
J. E. Currell, Editor and Publisher.
LAWRENCEVILLEt <J7), pop. 2,289; Brunswick Co. (S). 80 m S of Petersburg A&D
RR. Manufactures folding chairs, wooden boxes, lumber, pulp wood. Railroad
shops. St. Paul's Polytechnic Institute (Negro). Agriculture. Tobacco, cotton,
grains.
Brunswick Times -Gazette + . Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 294 8.50 **2,642
Allen Kilpatrick, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
eras, la to Inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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LEBANONf (E2), pop. 672; Russell Co. (SW). 20 m N of Bristol. Railroad station,
Cleveland. NftW RR. Diversified farming. Cattle raisin*.
NewsJ-.... .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1880 7 26 294 2.50 52,410
H. F. Bausell, Editor; Ellwood B. Bausell, Publisher.
LEESBURGt (J2%), pop. 1.703; Loudoun Co. (NE). 86 m NW of Washington, D.C.
W&OD RR. Meat packing plant. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Wheat, corn,
dairy products.
.. Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1799 8 23 294 3.50 **S,945
....
Fitshugh Turner, Editor; Herbert B. Phipps, Publisher.
LEXINGTONf (F5). pop. 6.076; Rockbridge Co. (WC). 30 m NW of Lynchburg. C&O
RR. Flour, saw, grist mills; bottling works. Rock quarry. Virginia Military
Institute; Washington and Lee University (men). Agriculture.
Alumni KeviewV .................... .Quarterly ........ Coll. Alumni ...... »«
dist. J9,000
R. W. Jeffrey. Editor; Va. Military Institute Alumni Assn.. Publisher.
Delta, The 4- ........................... Quarterly ........ Coll. Frat ........... 1883 3 26 136x2.00 J28.500
Issued Sept., Nov., Feb., April. 2 40 136
Wm. L. Pittman, Editor; Sigma Nu Fraternity, Publisher, 9 Lewis St., Box 1869.
Gazette-f .................................. Wednesday ....Ind. Dem ............ 1801 8 24 294 2.60 • 2,686
F. Houston Harlow, Editor; B. F. Harlow, Publisher.
Rockbridge County News + ... Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1884 8 24 294 2.60 **3,623
M. W. Pax ton, Jr., Editor and Publisher,
V.M.I. Cadet, The -f ................ Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1907 5 24 200 3.50 $2,300
Virginia Military Corps of Cadets, Editors and Publishers, Box 716.
LOUISAf (J4%), pop. 844; Louisa Co. (C). 30 m E of Charlottes ville. C&O RR.
Shirt factory; lumber, flour mills. Timber. Agriculture. Tobacco, grains.
Central Virginian 4- ................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1876 8 24 294 2.00 §2,350
Miss Lewise Cosby and Mrs. John G. May, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
LOVINGSTONf (G6), pop. X860; Nelson Co. (C). 26 m NE of Lynchburg. Railroad
station, Shipman. SOU RR. Saw mill ; cannery. Timber. Agriculture.
Nelson County Times-f ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 6 24 252 2.50 §1,085
J. Bernard McDearmon, Editor; Amherst Publishing Company, Inc., Amherst.
LURAYt (H3), pop. 2.731; Page Co. (N). 46 m S of Winchester. N&W RR. Work
clothes factory; flour, textile mills; canneries; creamery; tannery. Tourist
center. Luray Caverns. Oak timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, poultry,
livestock.
Page News and Courier + ...... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1867 8 24 294 8.00 **3,810
E. W. Lauck. Editor; Lauck A Co., Inc.. Publisher.
LYNCHBURG (F6%), pop. 47,727 (special U. S. Census 2-20-58, gives 53.1G1);
Campbell Co. (SC). On James River, 54 m E of Roanoke. SOU; C&O; N&W
RRs. Airline, PAL
Foundries. Manufactures overalls, shoes, drugs and cosmetics, hosiery, paper
boxes, batteries, machine gears, uniforms, metal signs, handbags, steel prod-
ucts, nuclear reactors, bark extracts, flour. Four banks; bank clearings (6-80-
58), $89,954,000; deposits (6-23-68), $82,091,380. 80,619 electric (AC) meters;
9,292 gas (nat.) meters; 29,008 telephones. Randolph Macon Women's College;
Lynchburg College; Virginia Theological Seminary (Negro). TV station.
{Advance 4- ................................ Evg. ex. Sun...Democratic ......... 1880 8 22 298 18.20 **10,946
A. T. Gunn, Jr., Editor.
N«~ + ..................................... *T Mon,...t>emocratic ........ "" • » Vn
Philip L. Scruggs, Editor; Lynchburg News, Inc., Publisher, 857-63 Church St.
Alumnae Bulletin V ................. 4 ti. a yr .......... | Alumnae" 1906 2 89 129 2'00 *6'000
Roberta D. Cornelius, Editor; Alumnae Assn. of Randolph Macon Woman's
College, Publisher.
Critograph-f V ......................... Bi-weekly ........ Collegiate .......... 1915 5 24 224 xl.50 tl.060
Students of Lynchburg College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. J150
Expected, The ........................... Monthly .......... Religious ............ 1928 2 42 186 1.00
M. C. Allen. Editor and Publisher, Virginia Seminary.
f Potpourri V .............................. ^ ti. a yr .......... Lit. & Humor ..... 1953 3 26 140 1.60
ISunDial-fV ............................ Thursday ........ Collegiate .......... 1914 5 24 196 8.35 110
Students of Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Editors and Publishers.
MADISONf (H4). pop. 808; Madison Co. (N). 75 m SW of Washington, D. C. Rail-
road station, Somerset and Culpeper. SOU RR. Manufactures lumber, furni-
ture. Timber. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, wheat.
Madison County Eagle 4- ........ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1893 7 24 280 2.60 §1,500
M. E. Beckmann, Editor; Basil C. Burke. Jr., Publisher.
MANASSASf (K8), pop. 1,804; Prince William Co. (NE). 80 m SW of Washington,
D. C. SOU RR. Flour mill. Timber. Farming. Dairy products, grain, beef cattle.
Journal Messenger -f .............. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1869 8 23 294 3.00 **4,403
Garry A. Willard, Editor; Prince William Publishing Co.
MARION* (F2), pop. 6,982; Smyth Co. (SW). On Holston River, 40 m NE of Bristol.
N&W RR. Manufactures furniture, handles, bricks, lumber, flour. Limestone
industries. Timber; limestone quarries. Agriculture.
Smyth County News + .......... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 8 24 294 3.00 **5,428
James F. Tindall, Editor; Marion Publishing Company.
Circulation~~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
f P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
-?£%£!• JH1*9?!?* wAr durin« academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Cuid. to the uw of the Directory to front of book.
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MARTINSVILLEf (E7), pop. 17,251; Henry Co. (S). 29 m NW of Danville. CAN;
N& W RRs. Extensive furniture manufactories ; nylon and cotton goods, mirrors ;
fibre board containers, underwear, lumber also manufactured. Bottling, dye
works. Pine timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
1889 9
Circ
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. H. Haskell, Jr.. Publisher.
McKENNY (J6%), Pop. 476; Dinwiddie Co. (SE). 25 m SW of Petersburg. SAL RR.
Flour mill. Agriculture. Cotton, grain, peanuts.
Southside Virginia News + ....Friday ............. Independent ....... 1928
Allen W. Kilpatrick, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 8.50
1,951
McLEAN (K8), pop. 1,094; Fairfax Co. (NE). 8 m NW of Washington, D. C. Railroad
station, Rosslyn. PA RR. Bank, Washington, D. C. Residential. Diversified
farming.
Providence Journal + .............. Friday ............. Independent.. — 1944 6 24 217 8.50 **1,984
William J. Elvin, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 88.
MONTEREYf (E8%). pop. 262; Highland Co. (W). 80 m N of Roanoke. Railroad
station, Staunton. CW; C&O RRs. Lumber mill. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes,
grain, livestock.
Highland Recorder-f .............. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1878 5 24 231 2.50 §1,350
J. C. Pritchard and Pete Beckett, Editors and Publishers, Box 68.
MONTROSSf (L4). pop. 881; Westmoreland Co. (E). 10 m NW of Richmond. Railroad
station, Richmond. Manufactures building material. Agriculture. Wheat, corn,
tomatoes.
Westmoreland News + ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1947 5 24 224 2.50 §1,850
Space sold in combination with Caroline Progress ; News of Bowling Green.
Paul W. Manns, Editor; Tidewater Weeklies, Inc., Publisher, Bowling Green.
NEW CASTLEf (D5%), pop. 289; Craig Co. (SW). 18 m NW of Roanoke. C&O RR.
Saw, flour, textile mills. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, livestock.
Record -f ................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1885
Haden H. Sublett, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 304 2.00
NEW MARKET (G8% ), pop. 701; Shenandoah Co. (N). 48 m N of Staunton. SOU RR.
Flour mill; poultry dressing plant; fruit and peanut butter canneries. Resort;
caverns. Agriculture. Hay, grain, dairy products.
Shenandoah Valley -f .............. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1806 8 24 301 2.50
The Henkel Press, Inc., Publisher.
NEWPORT NEWS (M6H), pop. 42,858; an independent city not located in a county.
On James River, 15 m NE of Norfolk (by water). C&O RR. Airlines: CAP; PAI;
NAL. Boat connections.
Shipbuilding plants; dry docks; railroad shops; tobacco export, import and
storage; oil refining; textiles, paper bags; radar and electronic equipment; mica
products; frozen fish packed; coal export; wood working and foundry products,
regulating gate*, caskets, beverages manufactured. Fourteen banks; bank de-
posits (6-30-58), $126,185,246. 69,709 electric (AC) meters; 83,378 gas (artif.)
meters; 73,216 telephones. Fisheries. Oysters. TV station.
§976
$2,747
Sunday circ. **52,441
—* Mon,....D«nocr.t,c ........
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
*» + ....................... Ev,.e,Su»...D.mocr.t,o ........ »<>
I W. M. Harrison, Editor; Daily Press, Inc., Publisher, 217 Twenty-fifth St.
NORFOLK (M7), pop. 213.513; Norfolk Co. (SE). On Hampton Roads, adjacent to
Portsmouth. SOU; VIR; ACL; PA; N&W; C&O; SAL; NS; A&D RRs. Airlines:
NAL; PAI; CAP. Boat connections. Excellent port with best of shipping facilities.
Manufactures beverages, candy, peanut and dairy products, cotton, flags,
naval uniforms, women's clothing, cork and canvas products, lumber and lumber
products, furniture, mattresses, chemicals, fertilizers, insecticides, paint, building
materials, agricultural implements, electric motors, boats. Shipyards, foundries,
automobile assembly plant, grain elevators ; seafood and meat packing, steel fabri-
cators, railroad repair shops. Four banks; bank clearings (1957), $1,196,354,-
000; deposits (1957), $342,708,325. 146,359 electric (AC) meters; 79,364 gas
(nat.) meters; 163,855 telephones. Ships coal, tobacco, cotton, timber, truck
crops, grain. U. S. Naval Base; Air Station; Army Base Piers. William
and Mary College (Norfolk Division). Virginia State College (Negro). Seashore
resorts. Four TV stations.
Armed Service^ ................... .Monthly .......... Armed Force,....1938 C5ontr2o4,,ed f ?ee lilt. t7,600
Fred L. Jack Robinson, Editor; Armed Services Publications,
2501 Llewellyn Ave. (1).
High Hat -f V ........................... Every 2 wks... Collegiate .......... 1930 5 24 203 x 1,300
Student Body of Norfolk Division College of William and Mary and
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Editors and Publishers (8).
Journal and Guide -f- (Negro). Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1899 8 23 308 5.00*+34,808
Guide Pub. Co., Inc., 719 E. Olney Rd. (1).
Norfolk ..................................... Monthly .......... Cham, of Com.. ..1988 2 26 105
William B. Lillyman, Sr., Editor; Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, Publisher,
269 Bouah St.
Cir
**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
'
..
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems* 13 to Inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty sett. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols* Width V Depth Sub Cirt
_ jEvg.ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1876 8 22 808 18.00**96v&3O
PrintV"editions"for Portsmouth, South Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Suffolk.
Joseph A. Leslie, Jr., Editor; Norfolk-Portsmouth Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Virginian-Pilot -f Morn. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1865 8 22 803 20.80**107,809
Prints editions for Portsmouth, South Norfolk, Suffolk.
Jsunday 1866 8 22 808 **140,020
Prints editions for Portsmouth, Suffolk.
Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
Lenior Chambers, Editor; Norfolk-Portsmouth Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Norfolk-Portsmouth Newspaper Bldg., 150 W. Brambleton Ave. (1).
Practical Nurses Digest Bi-monthly {Su'rsVng1 1954 2 26 86 2*°°
Sallie Parrish. Editor; Practical Nurses Digest, Inc., Publisher, Box 874.
Tidewater Motorists-f .Monthly Motoring 1933 4 24 112 x.50 20,000
Harold Sugg, Editor; Tidewater Automobile Assn., Publisher, 789 Boush St.
Times- Ad vocate-f Thursday Labor 1902 6 26 270 2.00
Hugh R. McKay, Editor and Publisher, 155 Bank St. (1).
Union News .Quarterly Labor 1925 8 26 131 .50
Virginia State Federation of Labor, Publisher, 532 Georgia Ave.
Virginian-Pilot — See Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and Portsmouth Star.
NORTON (C2), pop. 4,815; Wise Co. (SW). 86 m NW of Bristol. INT; L&N; N&W
RRs. Coke works. Coal mines ; timber. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Coalfield Progress 4- Thursday Independent 1912 8 24 287 2.50 **4,448
Pres Atkins, Editor; Norton Press, Inc., Publisher, P.O. Box 380.
ONANCOCK (N5), pop. 1,858; Accomac Co. (E). On Chesapeake Bay, 58 m S of Salis-
bury, Md. Railroad station, Tasley. PA RR. Boat connections. Barrel factory.
Pine timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, strawberries, tomatoes.
Eastern Shore News-f Thursday Democratic 1896 8 24 290 8.00 ***»788
Geo. McMath and Ben. Byrd, Publishers.
ORANGEf (H4), pop. 2,571; Orange Co. (NEC). 31 m NE of Charlottesville. SOU;
C&O RRs. Manufactures silk, lumber, hosiery, steel cabinets. Oak timber. Agri-
culture. Wheat, livestock, dairying, poultry.
Review -f Thursday Independent 1931 8 24 290 2.50 §3,950
James W. Green, Editor and Publisher.
PEARISBURG (C6), pop. 2,006; Giles Co. (SW). 40 m W of Roanoke. N&W RR.
Tannery. Sawmill. Diversified farming.
Giles -Virginian Leader .Thursday Independent 1857 8 28 294 3.00 §3,027
Eaton K. Goldthwaite, Editor and Publisher.
PENNINGTON GAP (B2H), pop. 2,090; Lee Co. (SW). 20 m S of Richmond. Railroad
name, Pennington. L&N RR. Grist mill. Coal mines; limestone quarry; timber.
Agriculture. Corn, wheat, tobacco.
Powell Valley News-f Thursday Independent 1921 7 24 280 2.50 §2,650
George A. Lee, Publisher.
PETERSBURG (K6), pop. 85,054; Dinwiddie Co. (SE). On Appomattox River, at head
of navigation. 20 m S of Richmond. N&W; ACL; SAL RRs.
Manufactures luggage, cigarettes, optical goods, work clothes, pencils, foun-
tain pens, rayon fabrics, molded plastics, peanuts, tobacco products, fibreglass
boats, bronze bearings, bakery products. Four banks; deposits (6-30-58),
$55,156,000. 19,116 electric (AC) meters; 10,695 gas (nat.) meters; 23,607
telephones. Virginia State College (Negro).
{Lee Traveller-!- Friday Independent 1958 9 22 298 Free 7,400
Distributed primarily to the personnel at Fort Lee.
r>-~~« .„ T«J— i fEvg. ex. Sun., T\^—*~-~t.t~ 1865 9 22 298 20.80<AHrl8.154
Progress-Index -f {Su* Morn Democratic Sunday circ.**18,127
Color advertising accepted.
E. A. Wyatt, Editor; Petersburg Newspaper Corp., Publisher, 15 Franklin St.
^Neg^Mno^dvO JBi-wkly, Fri....CoIlegiate 1927 6 24 224
Students of Virginia State College, Editors and Publishers.
PORTSMOUTH — Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and Portsmouth Star — See Norfolk.
Virginian Pilot—See Norfolk.
Virginian Pilot and Portsmouth Star — See Norfolk.
PULASKIf (C6%), pop. 9,202; Pulaski Co. (SW). 50 m SW of Roanoke. N&W RR.
Manufactures hosiery, furniture, veneers, flour, structural steel, mirrors, paper
novelties, paint, radio cabinets. Foundry; acid plant. Timber. Dairy, stock,
poultry farms.
ststnf >*«rAa+ T{mA« _i_ i Evg.ex.Sat.& f j *»•»«.» j A*»* 1906 8 24 294 17.50 A tti^toO9
oouinwesb i imes -p • **IQ««« c.«« i* independent...... QM«<I««» /•!•»/> ^^Afn/\
I sun., sun. JKI. Dununy circ. ^TW*» » w
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Southwest Times Inc., Publisher.
QUANTICO (K3H), pop. 1,240; Prince William Co. (NE). 25 m S of Alexandria. RF&P
RR. U. S. Marine Base. Diversified farming.
Marine Corps Gazette Monthly Milit. & Naval.. .1916 3 27 140 4.00 41,384
Lt. Col. J. A. Crown, U.S.M.C., Editor; Marine Corps Assn., Publisher.
Sentry -f (no adv.) Thursday Independent 1986 6 24 224 2.60 $413
M/Sgt. Floyd R. Babcock, Editor; Maj. Gen. Merrill B. Twining, Publisher.
Cimdatfon ft* Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ens, 12 to inch. Y Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Grid* to the u*« of the Directory la front of book.
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1,020
§3,381
§1,650
51.B71
Estab Col$<3> Width V Depth Sub Clrt
RADFORD <C6). pop. 9,026; Montgomery Co. (SW). 88 m SW of Roanoke. NftW RR.
Manufactures ribbons, rayon, cotton foods, hosiery, shirts, dairy products,
plays, electric irons, baby furniture, insecticides, an ti -freeze, paper boxes.
Railroad shops. Radford College (women). Diversified farming.
Grapurchat+ V ........................ Semi-mo ......... Collegiate ........... 1920 5 24 252x1.00
Issued monthly during Aug., Dec.
Students of the Radford College, Editors and Publishers.
News Journal + ....................... Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1883 8 24 280 15.60
Godfrey W. Stancill, Publisher, Radford Publishing Co., Inc., Box 772.
HIGHLANDS (El%), pop. 4,648; Tazewell Co. (SW). 40 m W of Bluefields, W. Va.
N&W RR. Brick works; casket factory; lumber mills. Coal mines; limestone
quarries. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
News Progress-h .................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937 8 28 808 2.60
R. Guy Hankins and William C. Meade, Publishers.
Press-h ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 8 28 294 2.50
C. R. Greever, Jr.. Editor; Richlands Press, Inc., Publisher.
RICHMONDf (K5%), pop. 280,810; Independent City. The State Capital. On James
River, at head of tidewater, 97 m SW of Washington, D. C. SOU; C&O; ACL;
SAL; RF&P RRs. Airlines: AA; CAP; EAL; NAL; PAL Boat connections.
Port of entry. State-wide distributing and trading center.
Manufactures plug and smoking tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, food and food
products, apparel and textile products, paper and paper products, iron, steel,
machinery, rayon, cellophane, printing and publishing houses. Nine banks,
Federal Reserve Bank. Bank clearings (1957), $10,667,435; deposits (1957),
$708,491,940. 183,661 electric meters; 53,132 gas (nat.) meters; 149,364 tele-
phones. University of Richmond; medical, theological, Negro colleges. Two TV
stations.
Afro- American + (Negro) ....... Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1939 8 23 322 6.00**1W71
Rufus Wells, Editor: Afro-American Publishing Co., 301 E. Clay St. (6).
Am(Vi£?m™°Vdition) JBi-monthly ..... Motoring ............ 1953 3 27
G. Wise Wescott,"*Editor ; American Automobile Assn., Publisher,
18 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, Pa.
Catholic Virginian, The + ....... Friday ............. Cath. Int ............ 1946 5 23 224 8.00
John J. Daly, Editor; Catholic Virginian Press, Inc.. Publisher, 811 Floyd Ave.
Commission, The ..................... Monthly .......... World Miss ........ 1849 3 26 130 1.50
Foreign Mission Board Southern Baptist Convention, Publisher,
2087 Monument Ave. (20).
Commonwealth ......................... Monthly .......... Cham, of Com....l934 8 28 140 2.50
Virginia State C. of C., Publisher. Ill N. Fifth St. (19).
Cooperative Farmer ................ .Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1945 Controlled f?ee dist.
Wm. M. Corwin, Editor; Southern States Cooperative, Publisher, P. O. Box 1656.
(Earnest Worker ....................... Monthly .......... Presby. S.S ........ 1870 2 29 112 1.75
Dr. Holmes Rolston, Editor.
Onward (no adv.) ................... Sunday ............ Presby. Juv ....... 1907 3 28 140 1.60
Presbyterian Action .............. Monthly .......... Presbyterian ..... 1951 3 26 130 2.50
C. R. Slider, Editor; Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church
of the U. S., Publisher, 8 N. Sixth St. (9).
Garden Gossip-f ..................... Monthly .......... {NCW^" °1Ub 1926 3 28 14° 2'°°
Donna M. Laurino, Editor; Virginia Publishers Wing, Inc., P. O. Drawer 3- A,
808 W. Main St. (6).
Henrico County Herald .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1987 7 24 274 2.50
Alex Hudgins, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P.O. Box 840.
Interpretation .......................... .Quarterly ........ Religious ........... 1947 2 29 107 3.00
Dr. Balmer H. Kelly, Editor; Interpretation, Publisher, 8401 Brook Road (27).
140 xl.OO 27,000
$20,225
J181.417
9,225
210,441
87,000
22,000
12.500
*5'200
$2,450
$4,000
Member's Bulletin of the ]
Virginia Museum of [Monthly..
Fine Arts (no adv.) )
f Fine Arts,
•\Theatre Arts
1936 3 80 147
$3,100
Not issued during June, July, August.
Edward T. McClellan, Editor; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Publisher,
Boulevard and Grove Ave.
MessengerV 4 ti. a yr Coll. Lit 1876 8 40 184 1.50
Students of University of Richmond, Editors and Publishers.
' News Leader-f Ev*. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1896 8 22 300 15.60**109,460
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
James J. Kilpatrick, Editor; D. T. Bryan. Publisher, 110 N. 4th St. (18).
Times-Dispatch + Every Morn Ind. Dem 185° S8und"y circ°.
Virginius Dabney, Editor; D. T. Bryan, Publisher, 110 N. 4th St. (18).
Onward — See Earnest Worker.
Presbyterian Action — See Earnest Worker.
Presbyterian Survey Monthly Presbyterian 1879 8 27 140 2.00 $179,646
See Leaders' Group, also Religious Home Unit, Philadelphia, Pa.
William Thompson, Editor; Board of Presbyterian Survey, Publisher,
1 N. Fifth St. (19).
Prescript, The+ V Thursday Collegiate 1989 controlled freeVist.
Student Body, Richmond Professional Institute, College of William and Mary,
Editors and Publishers, 901 W. Franklin St. (20).
8,000
CIreuUtlon— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: t Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
•ms, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCountr seat. Population— 1950 Census. X&and McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
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Estab Col *$ Width? Depth Sub
1936
Cirt
$4,400
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Railroad Journal Bi-monthly
R. W. Spikes, Editor; Virginia Publishers Wing, Inc., P. O. Drawer 2-M,
303 W. Main St.
Religious Herald-f Thursday Baptist 1828 | \\ JfJ
R. E. Alley, Editor; Religious Herald Co., Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 8R (7).
Richmond Collegian + Friday Collegiate 1918 5 24 220x2.00
Students of University of Richmond, Editors and Publishers, Box 87.
w«~i vi—i««.j_ M™*MV I Electrical 1946 6 22 222 1.20
Rural Virginia -f Monthly ) Consumer Controlled circ.
Bevin Alexander, Managing Editor; Virginia Assn. of Electrical Cooperatives,
Inc., Publisher. 15 N. 6th St. (19).
Sat?n W«^)™*!!!!!!!..?.U.!i?".}Monthly Fraternal 1897 4 24 154 1.20
Mrs. H. N.F. Walker! Editor; Independent Order of St. Luke, Publisher,
900 St. James St.
Southeastern Poultryman Monthly Poultry Indus.. ..1947 3 26 140 2.00
Aubrey F. Tucker, Editor; Southeastern Poultry and Egg Assn., Publisher,
615 E. Franklin St. (19).
Southern Planter Monthly Agric.&L.Stk 1840 4 26 175 .50 *420,669
Subscription price $1.00 for 2 years.
Dr. Paul D. Sanders, Editor; Southern Planter Pub. Co., 223 Governor St. (9).
Times-Dispatch — See News Leader.
Virginian Cavalcade Quarterly Va. Int. & Hist.,1951 3 25 120 2.00
W. Edwin Hemphill, Ed.; Virginia State Library, Pub. (19). 2 38 120
Virginia Economic Review....Quarterly State Planning.1948 Controlled f ?ee dist.
Division of Industrial Development, Publisher, State Office Bldg. (19).
VINewH-Par.m..?."r€aU JMonthly Agricultural 1941 5 24 217 xl.OO
Pick Butler, Editor; Virginia Farm Bureau News, Publisher, Box 2-B (3).
Virginia Foodsman + Monthly Food Retailers..1938 ctnJolled free dist°
Virginia Food Dealers Assn., Inc., Publisher. 5 South Twelfth St. (19).
ViEducatfon V1^ °f JMonthly Education 1907 3 27 140 x3.00
Not published during June, July, Aug.
Robert F. Williams, Ed.; Virginia Education Assn., Pub., 116 S. Third St. (19).
Virginia Legionnaire -f Monthly Legion News 1922 5 24 224 x.50
Warren E. Rowe, Editor; American Legion, Dept. of Virginia, Publisher,
Broad-Grace Arcade (19).
Virginia Magazine of lr\.,«,* -i., -m«,+«..:««i 1000 1
History and Biography + ..}Quarterly Historical 1898 1
W. M. E. Rachal, Editor; Virginia Historical Society, Publisher,
707 E. Franklin St. (19).
Virginia Medical Monthly Monthly Medical 1874 2
H. S. Warthen, Jr., M.D., Ed.; Medical Soc. of Virginia, Pub.,
1105 W. Franklin St.
2.50 30,000
$1,500
76,491
9,000
9,230
$1,500
25,101
2,430
5,070
23,418
33,451
54 98 xB.OO $2,400
36 112 x2.00
. Thursday Methodist 1939 3 30 154 8.00
G. S. Reamey, Editor ; Virginia Methodist Advocate, 410 Methodist Bldg. (19).
Virginia Municipal Review + Monthly Municipal 1924 3 27 140 x2.00
Review Publishing Company, Inc., P. O. Box 100 (1).
Virginia Pharmacist -f Monthly Pharmaceutical. 19 16 2 29 108 1.50
J. O. Hubbard, Ed.; The Virginia Pharmaceutical Assn., Pub., 1105 E. Clay St.
Virginia Publisher IM««*UI« /Newspaper 101C o oc IAI\ OKA
& Printer-f- JMonthly j Publishing 1918 3 26 14° x2'50
Edwin O. Meyer, Editor and Publisher, 510 Virginia Bldg.
Virginia Record + Monthly {hJtfrest 1878 3 28 14° 4'00
Clifford Dowdy, Editor; Virginia Publishers Wing, Inc., P.O. Drawer 2Y,
803 W. Main St.
Virginia Trucks-f- Monthly Mtr Frt Indus.,1933 3 27 140 xl.OO
P. M. Jackson, Editor; Virginia Highway Users Assn., Publisher,
Jefferson Hotel, PO Box 1897.
ROANOKE (E6), pop. 91,921; Roanoke Co. (SW). 170 m W of Richmond. VGN;
NAWRRs. Airlines: EAL; AA; PAI. , f_ .
Manufactures rayon, railroad equipment, bridges and structural steel, locks,
electronic controls, textiles, iron and foundry products, furniture, synthetic yarn,
chemicals, bricks, paper and plastic containers, apparel. Railroad shops. Five
banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $2,045,286,051; deposits (6-80-58), $183,-
369,210. 56,766 electric (AC) meters; 17,924 gas (nat.) meters; 62,469 tele-
phones. Two TV stations.
Construction Bi-wkly(Mon.) Construction....1988 8 Contro^ed^i'rc.
Construction Publishing Co., Suite 509 Peoples Federal Bldg. (11).
Norfolk and Western Maga-1,, .. , * w w^i,^^. 1923 3 26 134 3.00
line (free to employees).. JMonthly R'R< EmPloyeea- Controlled free dist.
R. R. Homer. Editor; Norfolk A Western Ry. Co., Pub., N&W RR. Office (17).
2,913
$23,000
10,625
$2,000
875
$4.700
$7,500
71
23,628
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher'i Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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J World News-f J]vg.ex.Sun... Independent 1889 8 22 801 15.60^*42,941
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I Barton W. Morris, Jr., Ed.; Times- World Corporation, Pub., Times Bldg.
Tribune (Negro) Saturday Independent 1948 8 28 280 8.60
F. E. Alexander, Editor and Publisher, 812 First St., N. W.
ROCKYMOUNTf (E6%), pop. 1,482; Franklin Co. (S). 25 m S of Roanoke. N&W RR.
Manufactures furniture, window sashes, overalls, uniforms, silk, mirror, rayon
fabric. Bottling works. Agriculture. Poultry, dairy, beef cattle farms. Mica mine.
Franklin News-Post -f Thursday Independent 1905 8 24 294 8.50 95,106
Kermlt W. Salyer, Editor; Post Publishing Corp., 616 Church St.
Gazette+ Tuesday Independent 1937 8 24 294 2.50 J4.645
Hermit W. Salyer, Editor; Gazette Publishing Co.
Southwestern Episcopalian -f Monthly Episcopal 1921 2 40 136 1.00
Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, Publisher, Box 351.
SALEMf (D6), pop. 6,823; Roanoke Co. (SW). On Roanoke River, 8 m W of Roanoke.
VIR ; N&W RRs. Manufactures cigarette machinery, medicine, elevators, bricks,
flour, canned goods. Meat packing plant; tannery. Summer resort. Roanoke
College.
Brackety-AckV Friday Collegiate 1915 5 24 224 1.50 800
Students of Roanoke College, Editors and Publishers, Box 174.
Times-Register -f Thursday Democratic 1854 8 24 294 3.60 §4,666
Kermit W. Salyer, Editor and Publisher, 106 Boulevard.
SCOTTSVILLE (G5). pop. 896; Albermarle Co. (C). 60 m NW of Richmond. C&O RR.
Flour, grain mill products manufactured. Cooperage stock mills. Agriculture.
Apples, peaches.
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1951 6 24 252 2.60 §925
J. Bernard McDearmon, Editor and Publisher. Amherst.
SMITHFIELD (L6%), pop. 1,180; Isle of Wight Co. (SE). On Pagan River, 18 m NW
of Suffolk. ST RR. Boat connections. Ham packing plants ; lumber mills. Timber.
Diversified farming. Peanuts, corn.
Times-f Thursday Democratic 1919 7 24 280 2.00 §1,280
Jesse J. Scott, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH BOSTON (G7), pop. 6,067; Halifax Co. (S). On Dan River. 80 m NE of Dan-
ville. SOU ; N&W RRs. Tobacco, cotton damask, condensed milk plants ; cotton,
lumber, flour mills ; bottling works ; foundry. Agriculture. Tobacco, corn, wheat.
Halifax Gazette-f Thursday Ind. Dem 1903 6 26 280 2.60 §2,678
R. M. Fox and Lynn Shelton, Publishers.
News-f Tuesday Independent 1890 8 24 294 3.00 §3,510
Harwell M. Darby, Editor; Record Advertiser, Inc., Publisher.
SOUTH HILL (H7), pop. 2,153; Mecklenburg Co. (S). 56 m SW of Petersburg. A&D
RR. Lumber, textile, flour mills; leaf tobacco market. Agriculture. Tobacco,
cotton, corn.
Enterprise-f Thursday Democratic 1907 7 26 304 1.00 2,460
F. L. Nanney, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH NORFOLK (M7), pop. X26.000; Norfolk Co. (SE). N&W; VIR; NS RRs.
Railroad shop, lumber mill, grain elevator, meat and produce packing plants.
Manufactures fertilizer, cement, window and door frames, chemical products,
tallow products.
DaM«garine%A!!!f.f!!!! JMonthly D of A 1922 3 30 147 x $102,000
Mrs. Rosa Bell Stewart, Editor; Daughters of America Magazine, Publisher,
1133 Jackson St.
News-f Thursday Independent 1951 8 24 296 2.60
Paul Rule, Editor and Publisher, 1104 Wilbur Ave.
Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and Portsmouth Star — See Norfolk.
Virginian Pilot— See Norfolk.
SPRINGFIELD (K8), pop. x 2 00; Fairfax Co. (NE). 6 m S of Arlington. SOU RR. Bank,
Falls Church. Steel fabricating, asphalt plants. Residential.
Independent Thursday Independent 1963 5 24 210 1.60
Betty and John Tate, Nancy and Arthur Hughes, Editors and Publishers,
6008 Craig St.
STANARDSVILLEf (H4), pop. 182; Greene Co. (NC). 22 m N of Charlottesville. Rail-
road station, Barboursville. SOU RR. Oak, pine timber. Grain, stock, poultry
farms. Corn, wheat, oats.
Greene County Record -f Thursday Democratic 1910 7 24 280 1.60
Mildred E. Beckmann, Editor; Basil C. Burke, Jr., Publisher.
STAUNTONf (F4), pop. 19,927; Augusta Co. (W). 40 m NW of Charlottesville. CW;
C&O RRs. Airport. Manufactures razors and blades, furniture, men's coats,
hosiery, flour, pajamas, air conditioners, pennants. Cooperage. Mary Baldwin
College (women). Rock quarry. Diversified farming. Apples, wheat, dairy
products.
Campus Comments-f V Friday Collegiate 1924 5 24 224 2.60
Students of Mary Baldwin College, Editors and Publishers.
tl,700
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294 18.00 **12,324
294 2.60**12,372
f Leader-f ................................... ^un** Ind' Dem ............ 1904 9 22
1 News-Leader-f .......... , ............. Sunday ............ Ind. Dem ............ 1890 9 22
L E. W. Opie, Editor; Leader Publishing Co., Inc.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 1* to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VI"ued onlj during academic year. xSobscription included in membership foe.
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STRASBURG (H2%). pop. 2,022 (special U. S. Census 4-16-52, gives 2,240) ; Shenan-
doah Co. (N). 18 m SW of Winchester. BAG; SOU RRs. Manufactures rayon
and wool textiles, boats. Flour mills; creameries; hatcheries; lime kilns. Diver-
sified farming.
Northern Virginia Daily + ...... Morn.ex.Sun.. Independent ........ 1882 8 24 801 18.00 **8,503
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Donald W. Scott, Editor; Snenandoah Publishing House, Inc.
STUARTf (D7), pop. 849; Patrick Co. (S). On Mayo River, 50 m W of Danville.
Nearest railroad station, Martinsville. N&W; CAN RRs. Flour, lumber mills;
knitting mills ; elastic factory ; cannery. Timber. Agriculture.
Enterprise^- ............................ .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1876 8 24 294 2.00 §3,131
Edward M. Martin, Editor; The Enterprise, Publisher, P. O. Box 148.
SUFFOLKf (L7), pop. 12,889; Nansemond Co. (SE). On Nansemond River, 17 m SW of
Portsmouth. VIR; ACL; N&W; SAL; A&D RRs. Boat connections. Large pea-
nut market. Manufactures peanut products, confectionery, lumber, hosiery,
bricks, fertilizer, paper boxes, screens, overalls, barrels, caskets. Meat packing,
tea processing plants; cotton gin. Timber. Agriculture. Peanuts, corn, cotton.
M - w ^.i^_i_ JEvg.ex.Sat.&r . «^«* 1878 8 24 801 18.20 **6,77a
News-Herald + ......................... {sun.,Sun.M. Independent ....... Sunday circ. **6>806
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. J. Mis sett, Editor and Publisher.
Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and Portsmouth Star — See Norfolk.
*.?** JMonthly .......... Nuts&Popoorn...l921 8 28 185 3.00 1,750
L. V. Gwyn, Editor; The Peanut Journal Publishing Co., 212-228 Jones Bldg.
Virginian Pilot — See Norfolk.
Virginian Pilot and Portsmouth Star — See Norfolk.
SWEET BRIAR (F6%), pop. X500; Amherst Co. (WC). 4 m SW of Amherst, nearest
banking town. SOU RR. Sweet Briar College (women). Agriculture.
Alumnae News V ...................... 3 ti. a yr .......... Collegiate ........... 1927 3 26 154 x 6,25O
Also prints Alumnae News Newsletter.
Elizabeth B. Wood, Editor; Sweet Briar College, Publisher.
Brambler-f- V ........................... 4 times a yr.... Collegiate ........... 1910 1 66 98 3.50 $150
Students of Sweet Briar College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. J800
New.+ V .................................. .Wedn«d.y ..... Colgate .......... 192
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Students of Sweet Briar College, Editors and Publishers, Box 60.
TAPPAHANNOCKf (L4%), pop. 1,011; Essex Co. (E). On Rappahannock River, 40 m
NE of Richmond. Boat connections. Fish, vegetable packing plant. Agriculture.
Corn, wheat, hay, tomatoes, potatoes.
Rappahannock Times + .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1864 6 26 276 2.50 1,565
Mrs. Catherine De Shazo, Editor; G. C. Clanton, Publisher.
TAZEWELLf (A6), pop. 1,847; Tazewell Co. (SW). 90 m SW of Roanoke. N&W
RR. Lumber mill. Soft coal mines; oak, poplar timber. Diversified farming.
Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Clinch Valley News + ............ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1845 7 24 280 2.00 tl,500
Jack C. Chambers, Editor; Mrs. W. B. and F. W. Leslie, Publishers.
URBANNA (L5), pop. 505; Middlesex Co. (E). On Urbanna Creek, 50 m NE of Rich-
mond. Railroad station, West Point. SOU RR. Oyster, fish packing plants;
bottling works. Summer resort. Timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, grain,
melons.
Southside Sentinel + ............. .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1896 8 26 290 2.00 2,200
Julian W. Brown. Publisher.
VICTORIA (H6%). pop. 1,607; Lunenburg Co. (S). 52 m SW of Petersburg. VIR RR.
Shoe factory; lumber, flour mills. Fine, oak timber. Agriculture. Tobacco,
corn, cotton.
Dispatch* ................................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1912 7 24 280 2.50 §1,825
Otis O. Tucker, Jr. and Ernest E. Franklin, Editors and Publishers.
VIENNA (K8), pop. 2.029; Fairfax Co. (NE). 10 m W of Arlington. W&OD RR.
Manufactures men's and boys' wear. Agriculture. Apples, corn, grain.
Advertiser^- ............................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1951 6 24 224 $5,000 — Free
Paul K. Stenger, Editor and Publisher, Box 338.
VIRGINIA BEACH (N7), pop. 6,390; Princess Anne Co. (SE). On Atlantic Ocean, 18 m
E of Norfolk. NS RR. Saw and planing mill. Fish, oyster industries. Shore
resort. Agriculture. Kale, corn, potatoes.
Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch and Portsmouth Star — See Norfolk.
Princess Anne Free Press -f.. Thursday ........ In d. Dem ............ 1951 8 24 294 3.00 §2,200
J. Willcox Dunn. Editor and Publisher, 1615 Pacific Ave.
Sun-News-h .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 8 25 280 8.60 54,566
Albin R. Mailhes, Editor; Beach Publishing Corp., 3108 Pacific Ave.
WARM SPRINGS (E4%), pop. X800; Bath Co. (W). 55 m N of Roanoke. Bank and
railroad station. Hot Springs. C&O RR. Flour mill. Resort. Hardwood timber.
Diversified farming.
Bath County Enterprise-f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 6 24 266 2.50 81,150
Ernest S. Cleek, Editor; Bath Publishing Co.. Inc.
Circnlatl«m-~*<A>Sept. A.8.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; * Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -rUses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCouoty seat Population— 1950 Census. XlUnd McNstty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WARRENTONt <J8), pop. 1.707; Fauquier Co. (NE). 43 m SW of wtshin^on!*!). C?
SOU RR. Steel fabricating plant. Planing, feed mills. Oak, hickory, pine timber.
Dairy, beef, thoroughbred horses. Grain farms.
Fauquler Democrat -f. .....Thursday ....Democratic 1905 8 23 287 8.50 **4,777
H. B. Phipps. Editor; Virginia Publishing Inc.
WARSAW* (L4H), pop. 486; Richmond Co. (E). On Rappahannock River, 61 m NE
of Richmond. Bus and truck connections. Lumber mill; creamery; cannery.
Oyster and fish industry. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, tomatoes.
Northern Neck News + Thursday Democratic 1879 6 26 280 2.50 8,300
Rodney Coggins, Editor and Publisher.
WASHINGTONf (H3), pop. 249 ; Rappahannock Co. (N). 86 m NW of Richmond. Rail-
road station, Front Royal. N&W ; SOU RRs. Agriculture. Fruit, wheat, corn.
Rappahannock News Thursday Independent 1949 6 24 184 2.60 925
B. C. Burke and Sarah Latham, Publishers.
WAVERLY (K6%). pop. 1,602; Sussex Co. (SE). 28 m E of Petersburg. N&W RR.
Lumber mills ; ham curing plant. Pine timber. Agriculture. Peanuts, corn, cotton.
Sussex-Surry Dispatch Thursday Democratic 1880 7 24 280 2.50 §1,440
R. J. Dunnington, Editor and Publisher, E. Main St.
WAYNESBORO (G4%), pop. 12,857; Augusta Co. (W). 11 m E of Staunton. N&W
C&O RRs. Manufactures electric specialty controls, plastics, metalcraft, rayon,
furniture, ship fittings, pumps, stoves, organs, pencils, creosote poles, apple
products, flour. Manganese mines. Farming. Fruit, dairy products.
News- Virginian -f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1892 8 22 800 13.00 **8,910
Color advertising accepted.
Louis Spilman, Editor; Waynesboro Publishing Corporation.
WEST POINT (L5H ), pop. 1,919; King William Co. (E). At head of York River, 38 m
E of Richmond. SOU RR. Manufactures novelty paper, pulp board, lumber. Pine,
oak timber, seafood. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, tomatoes, watermelons.
Tidewater Re view -f Thursday Ind. Dem 1888 6 24 224 2.50 §1,830
G. F. Borum, Editor and Publisher.
WILLIAMSBURGf (L6), pop. 6,785 ; James City Co. (SE). 28 m NW of Newport News.
C&O RR. Airlines : CAP : PAI ; NAL. College of William and Mary. A town of his-
torical interest, restored to 18th century period. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Corn, potatoes, peaches.
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Students of the William and Mary College, Editors and Publishers.
Virginia Gazette -f Friday Independent 1736 6 28 224 3.00 §3,823
Marguerite Osborne, Editor; Virginia Gazette, Inc., Publisher.
WINCHESTERf (H2), pop. 18.841 ; Frederick Co. (N). 70 m NW of Washington. D. C.
B&O; PA; W&W RRs. Airport. Manufactures woolen cloth, apple products,
rubber heels and soles, metal and plastic products, brake shoes, fruit grading
equipment, flour, dairy products. Ships apples, peaches. Fruit, grain, stock farms.
Star-f.... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent. 1896 8 22 294 7.50 **9,446
Comic strip advertising accepted.
H. F. Byrd, Jr., Editor; Evening Star Publishing Company.
WOODSTOCKf <G8), pop. 1,816; Shenandoah Co. (N). 80 m W of Washington, D. C.
SOU RR. Manufactures uniforms, work clothing. Fruit grader factory; flour,
lumber mills. Poultry processing, hatchery. Timber. Diversified farming. Poul-
try products, grain, fruit.
Shenandoah Herald-f .Thursday Independent 1817 8 24 808 2.00 §2,383
W. S. Allen, Editor and Publisher, Box 480.
WYTHEVILLEf (B6%), pop. 6,618; Wythe Co. (SW). 26 m SE of Bluefleld, W. V.
N&W RR. Manufactures hosiery, shirts, lumber, cinders and concrete blocks.
Meat packing plant. Rock quarries ; timber. Diversified farming. Grain, potatoes,
cabbages. Dairying, beef cattle, sheep, hogs.
S°pHhs™VT!^ 1870 8 24 290 3.60 **3,390
J. A. Williams, Editor and Publisher, Main St.
Wythe County News Thursday Independent 1&20 7 24 2SO 2.00 2,89-5
Lewis Jones, Editor and Publisher, Monroe St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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VIRGIN ISLANDS
Population 26,665 (U. S. Census, 1950)
Capital, CHARLOTTE AMALIE
(For map sec Puerto Rico)
The Virgin Islands are situated about 40 miles east of Puerto Rico, and the capital, Charlotte
Amalie, is 1,442 miles from New York. They consist of three principal islands : St. Thomas, area 38
square miles; St. Croix, 80 square miles; St. John, 21 square miles, and about fifty smaller ones.
They were purchased from Denmark in 1917. for $25,000,000, and, although they had been in
the possession of that country for over 200 years, the language of the people is English.
Fanned by the steady trade winds, the Islands have an agreeable year-round climate despite
their tropical location. They possess the physical beauty, charm and hospitality of the West
Indies, and are realising an increasing revenue from tourist trade. Tourist expenditures for the
fiscal year 1956-57 were approximately $13,170,000. Of the 120,235 visitors, some 22,035 arrived
by cruise ship. In addition to such regularly scheduled cruise ships, two airlines operate weekly
passenger service to the Islands.
There is a public highway system, but the dearth of hard-surfaced roads remains a major
problem. The second urgent requirement of the Virgin Islands is for improved housing. Such
economic problems have been attacked and the people are gradually advancing in the techniques
and principles of American democracy.
POPULATION
The estimated population as of July 1, 1956 was 80,061; St. Croix 18,557; St. Thomas 15,695;
St. John 809. Nearly 95% are wholly or partly Negro.
The 1950 infant mortality rate was considerably less than half that of 1940, and recent years
have shown further improvement in both Infant and over-all death rates.
AGRICULTURE
The farm land is about five-sixths of the area of the Islands. According to the census of 1950
there were 837 farms containing 68,768 acres. Land and buildings were valued at $6,492,720.
Agriculture is the chief economic activity, with sugar as the basic industry. The total cane
crop in 1950 was 99,482 tons. In 1950, 548,087 gallons of molasses were produced. Commercial
planting of dry edible beans has been recently introduced.
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
Trade is carried on mainly with the United States. Total imports regularly exceed exports.
A continuous effort is being made to reduce the unfavorable trade balance, which will in the long
run result in better economic stability. Limited natural resources, few industries, and small
population makes this a difficult problem.
Cane sugar, alcoholic beverages, containers and cattle are the chief exports, foodstuffs, house
furnishings, and machinery the chief imports.
MISCELLANEOUS
Marked advances have been made in educational fields, and in the economic and social life of
the people through the expenditure of government funds. As of June, 1957, there were 28 schools
with an attendance of 6,192.
The transportation of both freight and passengers by air is an increasingly important factor
in commerce activities. Over 421,200 pounds of cargo and 170,600 passengers were transported
by air in and out of the Virgin Islands during 1964.
There was a decrease in the number of ships entering the port of St. Thomas in the fifiral
year 1967 as compared with 1956. In 1957 there were 368 merchant ships, with a groan tonnairc
of 2,764,613.
Modern telephone facilities are in operation on St. Thomas and St. Croix, with over 2,000 tele-
phones in service as of 6-30-57. The first radio station in the Islands was established at Charlotte
Amilie August 1, 1950. A second is also operating on the island of St. Croix. Motor vehicles
registered (1956-57), 4,104. Number of post offices (1956), 6. Daily air mail service.
VIRGIN ISLANDS NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 8
Evening Dailies (2)
Morning Dailies (1)
Tri-weekly 1
Total Newspapers 4
Total number of publications 4
Total number of towns having publications S
For circulation ftfvres for dafljr paper* s«e also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It is
X*»ible to incorporate a later figure la that list
Cfradatfaa-HtJttne and March A.B.C. Statements; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light
•i??.£2n!£Led- * Ui€* Matf- ^Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population- 1950 Census.
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CHARLOTTE AMAUE <B4). pop. 11,469. Capital of the Islands. On Island of St.
Thomas. Fine harbor, with slip and machine shops for repairing small ships.
Bank. Rum and bay rum distilleries. Important shipping point and coal and oil
depot for steamers. Tourist resort. Some Agriculture.
Home Journal .{Jf ^ Wed' Independent 1950 4 24 140 6.00
Earle B. Ottley, Editor; Home Journal, Publisher.
News + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1930 B 24 21015.00 1,400
Ariel Melchoir, Editor; The Art Shop. Publisher, Box 644, St. Thomas.
CHR1STIANSTED (F4), pop. 4,112. On N side of Island of St. Croix. Bank, Seaport
town. Sugar factory. Agriculture, especially sugar, cotton, cattle.
St. Croix Avis -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1844 4 24 16812.00 576
C. A. Brodhurst, Editor; Brodhurst's Prlntery, Publisher, P. O. Box 888.
FREDERIKSTED (E4), pop. 1,961. On Island of St. Croix. Seaport town. Sugar fac-
tories ; rum distilleries. Stock and dairy farms. Sugar cane, truck crops.
West End News .Morn.ex.Sun....Independent 1912 4 24 161 9.00 $250
Paul E. Joseph, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light
face estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil eras, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1950 Census.
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WASHINGTON
Population 2,378,968 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, OLYMPIA
Washington is bounded on the north by British Columbia, Canada, west by the Pacific Ocean,
east by Idaho and south by Oregon. Its average length, east to west, is 880 miles, width 220 miles,
land area 66,786 square miles.
The Cascade Mountains divide the state into an eastern and a western section, which contrast
markedly in characteristics. A distinguishing feature of the western section is Puget Sound,
with 1,594 miles of shore line and many harbors, among them the important cities of Seattle,
Tacoma, Everett and Olympia. From its ports go extensive shipping and much passenger travel,
to Asia, Alaska and points reached by means of the Panama Canal. Lumbering is the leading
industry, western Washington being heavily wooded. The state has standing timber of about
880 billion board feet and ranks third in the nation in timber cut. Coal mining, near Puget Sound,
and commercial fishing are other important industries.
The valleys are productive in vegetables, hops, and especially fruit growing. East of the
Cascades wheat is grown and in the valleys are great ranges providing winter grazing. In the
dry portions, extensive developments in irrigation are notable.
The shore resorts of the state are popular, especially along Puget Sound. Many of the mountain
peaks rise to great heights. Mt. Rainier with an altitude of 14,408 feet is the fourth highest
peak in the United States. It is in the center of a national park — the most popular tourist attrac-
tion of the State. The University of Washington is located in Seattle. The Weather Bureau at
Seattle gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 52.0; highest on record, 100; lowest, 8;
total annual precipitation, 83.28 inches.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twenty-third. Urban population (1950), 62.9%. In 1960. of
the 2.878,968 total population 2,816.495 were white; 62.468 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950). 69,820. Farm acreage, 17,869,245. Average acreage per farm, 248.8.
Average value per farm, $20,744. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, $9,936.
Gash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $373,374,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $204,656,000.
Value of salee of chief crops (1957) : wheat, $131,400,000, rank, fifth ; barley, $23,603,000, rank,
fourth; hops, $12,567,000, rank, first; potatoes, $12,151,000; sugar beets (1956 value of produc-
tion), $8,130,000; hay, $6,624,000; dry edible beans, $5,189,000, rank, eighth; dry field peas,
$5,182,000, rank, first; oats, $4,010,000; alfalfa seed, $2,369,000, rank, second; corn. $2,239,-
000; rye, $1,646,000, rank, third; red clover seed, $198,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957) : apples, $69,642,000, rank, first; pears, $10,859,000,
rank, third; cherries, $5,713,000, rank, fourth; strawberries (value of production), $8,716,000,
rank, fifth; grapes, $2,181,000, rank, fourth; peaches, $1,640,000; apricots, $1,468,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $145,024,000; all sheep and
lambs, $5,805,000; horses and mules, $3,230,000; hogs and pigs, $3,152,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): eggs, $29,695,000; chickens (farm and commercial
broilers), $9,949,000; turkeys, $3,069,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $80,467,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms. 1,862,000.000 Ibs. Dairy product* (1957): evaporated milk, 70,057,000 Ibs. ;
creamed cottage cheese, 26,198,000 Ibs.; creamery butter, 17,471,000 Ibs.; non-fat dry milk solids,
15,686,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 2,437,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 10,656.000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Total catch (19-66), 126,501,000 Ibj.; $19,303,000 value. Principal fish: salmon, halibut,
oysters, crabs, flounders.
FORESTS
Total lumber production (1958). 8,752 M feet, b.m. Principal woods: douglas fir, hemlock,
ponderosa pine, western red cedar, sitka spruce, larch, white fir, white pine, englemann spruce,
maple, cottonwood and aspen, oak.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $1,689,169,000. Leading industry groups:
lumber and products (except furniture), transportation equipment, paper and allied products,
primary metal industries. Total expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $148,607,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $54,652,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: cement, sand and
gravel, coal, stone.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-68), 1,063,800. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 1,267,-
000. Number of post offices (1957), 608. Number of retail stores (1964), 26,788; sales,
$2.849,494,000.
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3 British Columbia Electric 86 Longview, Portland & 145 Port Townsend
5 Camas Prairie Northern 155 Spokane International
6 Canadian National 88 Mount Hood 170 Southern Pacific
8 Canadian Pacific 137 Northern Pacific 1 7 1 Spokane, Portland & Seattle
51 Chicago, Milwaukee, 139a Oregon Electric 180 Union Pacific
St. Paul & Pacific 141 Oregon Trunk 181 Walla Walla Valley
52 Cowlitz, Chehalis & Cascade 143 Pacific Coast 182 Washington, Idaho & Montana
80 Great Northern 144 Port Angeles Western 183 Waterville
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 89
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adams <E), Ritsvllle ...................... 8.584 21 Lewis (SW), Chehalis .................... 48,765
2 Asotin (SE), Atotin ........................ 10,878 22 Lincoln (E), Davenport .................. 10,970
8 Benton (S), Prosser ........................ 51,870 28 Mason (W), Shelton ........................ 16,022
4 Chelan (C), Wenatchee .................. 89,801 24 Okanogan (N), Okanogan .............. 29,181
6 Callam (NW). Port Angeles .......... 26,896 26 Pacific (SW), South Bend .............. 16,558
6 Clark (SW), Vancouver .................. 86A807 26 Pend Orielle (NE), Newport .......... 7,418
7 Columbia (SE), Dayton .................. 4,860 27 Pierce (WC), Tacoma .................... 275,878
8 Cowlitz (SW), Kelso ...................... 58,869 28 San Juan (NW). Friday Harbor.... 8,246
9 Douglas (EC), Waterville .............. 10,817 29 Skagit (NW), Mount Vernon ........ 48,278
10 Ferry (NE), Republic ...................... 4,096 80 Skamania (SW), Stevenson ............ 4,788
11 Franklin (SE), Pasco ...................... 18,588 31 Snohomish (NW), Everett ............ 111,580
12 Garfleld (SB), Pomeroy .................. 8,204 82 Spokane (E), Spokane .................... 221,661
18 Grant (EC), Ephrata ...................... 24,846 .« gtcvens (NE) Colville ............ 18,680
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14 Grays Harbor (W). Montesano ...... 68.644 j Ttaton ( W) Olympik 44 884
165 Jeffenrd.ora ^Towniend ...... Jl'JJI « ™3S^*W^^Z~.~ s',885
16 Jefferson ( W), ron lownsend ...... 11,010 n wr.n-. /air\ Waiia Walla in IAK
86 Walla Walla (oJS), vvaiia wana.... 4u,i0o
17 Vim* <Mvr\ daatti* 7ft9 Q
18 SSLpTw I Por^Orchard:::::::::! 87 Whatcom (NW) Bellingham ........ 66.788
19 Kittitas (C), Ellensburg ................ 22,285 88 Whitman (SE), Colfax .................... ,12'iJJ
20 Klickitat (S), Goldendale ................ 12,049 89 Yakima (SO. Yakima .................... 136.728
WASHINGTON NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodical*
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 27 Daily .......................................... *
Evening Dailies ........................ (23) Weekly ...................................... 21
Morning Dailies ........................ (4) Fortnightly ................................ 3
Daily, with Sunday edition ...... (10) Semi-monthly .......................... 7
Daily, Foreign .......................... (1) Monthly .................................... »2
Semi-weekly ............................ 2 Bi-monthly .............................. »
Weekly ...................................... 169 Quarterly .................................. J
Free or partly free circ. wklies(17) Ten times a year ...........; .......... 1
Semi-monthly .......................... 1 Eight times dur. academic yr.... 1
Monthly .................................... 1 Four times dur. academic yr... _ 1
ShoPI>er ..................................... -Ji> Total Periodicals ................. .~M
Total Newspapers ................ 200
Total number of publications .......................................................................... 2®J
County seats (indicated by t) having publications ........................................ J6
Total number of towns having publications
For circulation figure* for daily papers sea also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It Is
possible to Incorporate a later figure In that list.
Estab Cols$ Width V Depth Sub Circ
ABERDEEN (B8%). pop. 19,658: Grays Harbor Co. (W). On Chehalis River, 65 m
SW of Tacoma, at head of Grays Harbor. CMSP&P; UP; NP RRs. Boat connec-
tions. Airline, WCA.
Manufactures plywood, shingles, lumber, pulp and paper products, saws,
cement products. Fish cannery; meat; salmon packing plants ; brewery ; logging.
Salmon, crab, clam, tuna fisheries. Timber. Agriculture. Hay, grain, cranberries.
Cupid's Destiny ....................... Quarterly ........ Matrimonial ...... 1987 4 24 144 3.00 $25.000
Ralph Kelly. Editor and Publisher.
Grays Harbor Post-f .............. Saturday ......... Independent.... 1904 7 24 276 3.00 §910
Kearny Clark, Editor; Quick Print Company. Publisher, Box 996.
Labor Bulletin + .................... .Friday ............. L*b°r""VX;T£"n19S? 5 *4 2°3 2'°°in* Free
J. B. Ross, Editor; Grayport Press, Publisher. 108 N. G. St. 108— Free
World + .................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Republican ......... 1889 8 22 294 14.26 §16,785
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. A. Rupp, Editor; Grays Harbor Publishing Company.
ALMIRA (G3), pop. 896; Lincoln Co. (E). 70 m W of Spokane. NP RR. Grain ware-
houses. Agriculture. Wheat, dairy products, livestock.
Herald-f ................ Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1933 6 24 280 2.50 §264
Jack A. Hilson, Editor; Ethel M. Hilson. Publisher.
ANACORTES (C2). pop. 6,919; Skagit Co. (NW). On Puget Sound, 70 m N of Seattle.
^ GN RR Boat connections. Airport. Lumber box shook. •*$***• f^f1!?™?
mills; salmon canneries; fish oil and bv-products, codfish oil and meal plants.
Oil refineries. Commercial fisheries. Dairy, poultry, fruit i grain farms.
American ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 8 24 287 3.00 3.075
American Bulletin .................. {|2ft^-'IndWnd«it...l950 5 24 224 8.00 3,076
v Wallie Funk and John Webber, Publishers.
ARLINGTON (C2) pop. 1.686; Snohomish Co. (NW). 16 m N of Everett. NP RR.
Plywood, lumber milis Fir, cedar, hemlock, spruce timber. Dairy, poultry, truck
es.— .P™...Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 816 8.00 2,629
J. C. Carpenter, Editor; Arlington Printing Company. Publisher.
ABC Ststement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
' Report; Light face'
IPO Statement: Bow face, sworn; jruoiiancr • 0.cyu»i, «*»•»» »•«.. *»•.•»••»*». -r- v-~. ***-~ ^
•ms.12 to inch. TAgate lines, 14 to inch tCounty seat Populatloii-1950 Census xRand
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription includedin membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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AUBURN (C8), pop. 6,497; King Co. (WC). 26 m S of Seattle. GN; CMSPAP; NP;
UP RRs. Manufactures dairy products, lumber, shingles, charcoal, sheet metal
products. Fruit, vegetables packed and shipped. Railroad shops; cold storage
plant. Coal mines; timber. Diversified farming.
Globe-News -f ......................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 9 22 294 2.50 §4,745
John L. Fournier, Editor and Publisher, 286 E. Main.
Sun-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 9 22 294 2.60 §4,919
Alvin N. Leslie. Publisher, 83 W. Main St.
BATTLE GROUND — Mid-County Reflector — See Ridgefield.
BELLEVUE (C8), pop. X 10,002; King Co. (WC). On Lake Washington, 7 m E of
Seattle. NP RR. Ships fruit, vegetables. Holly farms. Agriculture. Straw-
berries* vegetables, bulbs.
American-f .............................. Wed. & Thurs.Independent ...... 1980 8 22 294 2.60 §6,520
Prints Shopper Wednesday and Thursday. Circ. §15,987.
Bruce Helberg, Editor and Publisher, Box 65.
Eastsider, The .......................... Wednesday. Independent. . 1946 8 24 294 1.50 £5,900
Neale V. Chaney, Editor and Publisher. 811 N.E. 105 St. $14,500 — Free
BELLINGHAMt (Cl%), pop. 84,112; Whatcom Co. (NW). On Bellingham Bay, 80 m
N of Seattle. GN; CMSP&P; NP RRs. Airline, UAL. Boat connections.
Manufactures shingles, lumber, plywood, pulp, paper alcohol, dairy products,
cement, canning and logging machinery. Salmon, vegetables, fruit canneries;
poultry packing plants; frozen food processing; shipyards, oil refining. Three
banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $47,508,235; deposits (6-30-58), $44,553,177.
17,801 electric (AC) meters; 2.000 gas (art if.) meters; 17,205 telephones. West-
ern Washington College of Education. Salmon fisheries. Coal mines. TV station.
fT»i*M4. IEvg,ex.Sat.&Tr%. Po_ 1890 9 22 808 18.00**19,643
Hermld + ................................... (Sun..S.Morn. Ind' Rep ............. Sunday circ.**19,988
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ben Sefrit, Editor; Bellingham Herald, Publisher, State and Chestnut Sts.
Labor News-f- ......................... Thursday ........ Labor ................. 1986 7 24 280 2.00 3,150
Charles E. King, Editor; Bellingham Central Labor Council, Publisher,
1218 Railroad Ave.
Northwest Farm News -f ........ fwldy Dary*0* 1917 4 28 217 2'00 *10'179
Jack Sigurdson, Editor; Harry J. Allyn, Publisher, Box 956.
W. W. Colleen* V ............... Friday ............. CoHe^te ........... '««<> c8ontr204lle|?L L°t° 'IS?
Students of Western Washington College, Editors and Publishers.
BINGEN (D5), pop. 786 ; KHckitat Co. (S). 60 m NE of Portland, Ore. Bank and railroad
station, White Salmon. SPAS RR. Lumber mills. Fruit storage and packing.
Fir, pine timber. Dairy, stock, fruit, truck farms. Hay, apples, pears.
Mt. Adams Sun-f ................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1934 7 24 280 2.50 $1,752
Bernard B. Pollard and Leon W. Berry, Editors and Publishers.
BLAINE (Cite), pop. 1,693; Whatcom Co. (NW). On International Boundry Line and
Drayton Harbor. 20 m NW of Bellingham. GN RR. Boat connections. Lumber,
box shook, shingle mills ; salmon canneries. Resort. Commercial fisheries. Diver-
sified farming. Poultry, berries.
Journal -f ................................. .Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1884 6 24 280 8.00 §1,013
L. R. Smith. Editor; L. R. Smith and B. T. Smith. Publishers, Box 5.
BOTHELL (CS), pop. 1,019; King Co. (WC). 13 m NE of Seattle. NP RR. Manu-
factures fishing spoons, stock feed. Nurseries. Diversified farming.
Citizen-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep .............. 1902 8 24 294 S.OO 2,935
La Monte M. Lundstrom, Publisher.
BREMERTON (CS). pop. 27,678; Kitsap Co. (W). 16 m SW of Seattle. NP RR. Boat
connections. Airport. Manufactures lumber, dairy products, beverages. Meat
packing plant. U. S. Navy Yard. Ships ferns. Dairy, poultry, fruit, truck farms.
Four banks; bank deposits (7-1-58), $15,487,489. 9,814 (res.) electric meters;
404 gas meters; 11,249 telephones.
Kitsap County News ................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1944 7 28 278 2.00 -
Jack H. Rogers. Publisher, F. O. Box 188.
Sun-f ........................................ Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1985 8 23 297 18.00**20,889
Color advertising accepted.
Julius Gius, Editor; Bremerton Sun Publishing Company, 645 5th St.
BREWSTER (F2K), pop. 861; Okanogan Co. (N). On Columbia River, 50 m NE of
Wenatchee. GN RR. Lumber mills; fruit and vegetable packing. Agriculture.
Apples, wheat, cattle, truck farming.
Herald- Reporter -f ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 7 24 280 3.00 §1,650
Edward L. Esler, Editor and Publisher.
BRIDGEPORT (F2), pop. 802; Douglas Co. (EC). 50 m NE of Wenatchee. Railroad
station* Brewster. GN RR. Diversified farming. Apples, alfalfa, wheat.
Chief 4- ..................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1951 6 24 224 8.00
Kenneth Hopp, Editor; Edward L. Esler, Publisher.
BUCKLEY (C8%). pop. 2,705; Pierce Co. (WC). 28 m SE of T&coma. NP RR. Lumber.
shingle mills. Nursery. Timber. Agriculture. Dairying.
News-Banner -J- ....................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 6 26 280 2.50 §1,202
Milus O. Gay, Editor; M. O. Gay and Henry G. Gay, Publishers.
BURIEN (C8), pop. X 5, 000; King Co. (WC). 11 m S of Seattle, nearest railroad station.
Diversified farming.
Highline Times -f .................... Thursday ...... Independent ...... 1944 8 22 294 8.00 §0,800
John Muller, Publisher.
CfradatfoB-HHtSept. A B.C. Statement; wJtrae and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Aodit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubtistier*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. + Nonpareil
ems, 12 to luck. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McNally
£*!*&&• .jflMaed <Md7 duriof academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Colds to the OM off the Director? m front of book.
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BURLINGTON (C2), pop. 2,850; Skaglt Co. (NW). 28 m BE of Bellingham. ON RR.
Creamery; fruit cannery. Dairy, poultry, fruit, grain farms. Oats, strawberries.
Journal -f Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 3.00 §1,500
Ernest Emerson, Editor and Publisher, Fairhaven Ave.
CAMAS (C6), pop. 4,725 (special U. S. Census 5.5-58, gives 5,892) ; Clark Co. (SW).
On Columbia River, 11 m SE of Vancouver. SP&S RR. Manufactures specialty
paper, lumber, creamery products, machinery. Salmon fisheries; flr, hemlock,
spruce timber. Agriculture. Turkeys, dairy products, eggs.
Post-Record-f .Thursday Independent 1908 8 22 294 4.00 §2,305
Dave A. Pease, Editor; L. R. Dowlin, Publisher.
CASHMERE (E8). pop. 1,768; Chelan Co. (C). 12 m NW of Wenatchee. GN RR.
Manufactures lumber, boxes, fruit confectionery. Apple drying and fruit packing
plants. Pine timber. Agriculture. Apples, peas, cherries.
Cashmere Valley Record + Thursday Independent 1906 7 22 280 3.00 1.065
Orlo H. Mohr, Publisher.
CASTLE ROCK (C4), pop. 1,265; Cowlitz Co. (SW). On Cowlitz River, 55 m N of
Portland, Ore. GN; NP; UP RRs. Logging, saw, tie, shingle mills. Fir, cedar tim-
ber. Stock, dairy, beef, poultry, truck farms.
Cowlitz County Advocate + ...Thursday Independent 1886
George W. Hess, Editor and Publisher.
8 23 280 3.00 §1,225
$2,480
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,000
§2,632
CATHLAMETf (B4), pop. 501; Wahkiakum Co. (SW). On Columbia River, 26 m W of
Longview, nearest railroad station. Boat connections. Wood products manufac-
tured. Hemlock, spruce timber. Agriculture. Peppermint, peas.
Lower Columbia Eagle-4- Thursday Independent 1891 7 23 280 3.00 1,003
Alan and Barbara Thompson, Publishers.
CENTRALIA (C4), pop. 8,657; Lewis Co. (SW). Adjacent to Chehalis, 100 m S of
Seattle. GN; NP; UP; CMSP&P RRs. Airline, WCA. Manufactures gloves, lum-
ber, plywood, logging shoes, butter, cheese, electrical products. Ships fruits,
vegetables. Coal mines; timber. Farming. Dairy, poultry products, small fruits.
Chronicle-f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican 1891 8 22 294 18.00 **9,935
Color advertising accepted. Circulates also in Chehalis.
The Daily Chronicle, Inc., Publisher, Pearl and Maple Sts.
T «»;. r> />»««» IT. WMA._i_ nr^tui*, | Farming & 1953 5 28 196
Lewis County Farmer-f- Monthly {Forestry Controlled free dist.
E. S. Evans, Editor and Publisher, 112 W. Magnolia.
CHEHALISf (C4). pop. 6,689; Lewis Co. (SW). Adjacent to Centralia, 100 m S of
Seattle. GN; NP; UP; CMSP&P; CC&C RRs. Airline, WCA. Condenseries ;
lumber mills ; brick and fern plants ; cross arm, conduit factories ; fruit, vegetable
canneries. Coal mines ; clap pits ; timber. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Advocate-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1882 7 24 294 2.50
W. R. In graham, Editor; Advocate Publishing Co.
Chronicle — See Centralia.
CHELAN (E2%), pop. 2,167; Chelan Co. (C). On Chelan Lake and Columbia River,
80 m N of Wenatchee. GN RR. Boat connections. Extensive fruit growing,
packing and shipping; lumber mills; lime and sulphur spray factory. Resort.
Copper, gold, silver mines ; timber. Agriculture. Apples, apricots, pears.
Chelan Valley Mirror-f- Thursday Independent. 1892 8 22 280 3.50 §2,159
W. B. Gavin, Editor and Publisher.
CHENEY (H8), pop. 2,797; Spokane Co. (E). 16 m SW of Spokane. UP; CMSP&P;
NP RRs. Farm implement factory; flour mill. Eastern Washington College of
Education. Diversified farming. Wheat, dairy, livestock.
Easterner-f V Wednesday Collegiate 1915 6 22 224x2.00 2,000
Students of Eastern Washington College of Education, Editors and Publishers.
Free Press -f Friday Independent 1896 8 28 280 3.50 §1,260
G. T. Frost, Publisher.
CHEWELAH (H2), pop. 1,688 ; Stevens Co. (NE). 58 m N of Spokane. GN RR. Lumber
mills; creamery; cold storage plant. Magnesite, copper, silver mines; timber.
Diversified farming. Hay, grain, dairy products.
Independent -f- Thursday Independent 1903 7 24 280 3.00 §1,810
B. J. and D. E. Dahl, Editors and Publishers.
CLARKSTON (H4), pop. 6,617; Asotin Co. (SE). On Snake River, opposite Lewis ton,
Idaho, nearest railroad station. CAP; NP RRs. Airline, WCA. Lumber mill;
pulp and paper mill; cannery; meat packing plant. Timber. Farming. Wheat,
alfalfa, fruit.
Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1901 8 23 294 8.50 §1,072
Dwlght L. Moody and Elmer Reeves, Publishers.
CLE ELUM (E8), pop. 2,206; Kittitaa Co. (C). 45 m NW of Yakima. CMSP&P; NP
RRs. Creamery ; lumber mill ; logging ; meat packing plant. Coal mines ; timber.
Dairy, stock, grain farms. Hay, potatoes, grain.
Mlner-Echo-f Friday Ind. Dem 1898 7 24 278 8.00 §1,812
Vernon D. Peterson, Editor; P. D. Peterson, Publisher.
JThursday Independent 1958 8 24 287 8.00 §2,115
"wuiii^d ChMO, Editor 'and Publisher, 218 E. lit St.
CtrcuUHon — frWSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A, B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O- Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubli»her*t Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Matt. • Nonpareil
ems, 12 to Inch. fAcate lines. 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership to.
BE SURE TO READ the Guidt to the ns« off the Directory to front off book.
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COLFAXt (H8), pop. 8,057; Whitman Co. (SE). 60 m 8 of Spokane. SCAP (elec.) ; UP
RIU. Agriculture. Wheat, peas, fruit, cattle, sheep, iwine.
Gazette-f ................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 8 24 801 4.00 **3^91
Bill Wilmot, Editor and Publisher.
COLLEGE PLACE (G4ft), pop. 8,174; Walla Walla Co. (SE). 8 m S of Walla Walla.
UP; WWV (elee.) RRs. Walla Walla College. Apiary. Diversified farming.
Collegian+ ............................... .Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1916 6 24 252 2.00 4,000
Issued weekly during college year, monthly during summer.
Associated students of Walla Walla College. Editors and Publishers.
COLVILLEf (H2), pop. 8,088; Stevens Co. (NE). 65 m NW of Spokane. GN RR. Saw,
flour mills ; creamery. Silver, lead mines ; white pine, fir, larch timber. Agricul-
ture. Wheat, alfalfa.
Statesman-Examiner + ........... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1885 7 24 273 8.00 §3,925
Chas. Graham, Editor and Publisher.
CONCRETE (D2). pop. 760; Ska git Co. (NW). On Baker and Skagit Rivers, 85 m SE of
Bellingham. GN RR. Cement plant; shingle mills. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 6 24 278 8.00 5900
Charles M. Dwelley, Editor and Publisher.
CONNELL (G4), pop. 465; Franklin Co. (SE). 110 m SW of Spokane. NP; UP RRs.
Machine Shop. Sand, gravel pits. Agriculture. Wheat, livestock.
Franklin County Graphic ...... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1954 6 24 224 4.00 605
Dave Adams, Publisher.
COULEE CITY (F8). pop. 977; Grant Co. (EC). 100 m W of Spokane. NP RR. Diversi-
fied farming. Wheat, alfalfa, cattle.
News-Standard ......................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1946 5 24 224 8.00 J385
Ella Conner, Editor ; Mr. and Mrs. Hale Tabor, Publishers.
COUPEVILLEf C2). pop. 879; Island Co. (NW). On Whidby Island, Puget Sound. 25
m NW of Everett. Boat connections. Bank, Oak Harbor. Shore resort. Timber.
Agriculture. Grain, poultry, milk.
Courier + .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1952 5 24 224 2.50 196
L. N. Hallberg, Editor; Journal Printery, Publisher, Box 642.
Island County Times ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 8 24 280 4.00 450
Dorothy Neil, Editor ; A. Glenn Smith, Publisher.
National Barred Rock Journal.. 1 0 ti. a yr ........ Poultry .............. 1909 4 26 168 1.00 -
L. N. Hallberg, Editor; Journal Printery. Publisher.
DAVENPORTf (G8), pop. 1,417; Lincoln Co. (E). 88 m W of Spokane. NP RR.
Grain elevators; flour, lumber mills; meat packing plant. Grain, stock farms.
Wheat, barley, hay.
Fairchild Times ....................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1947 5 24 224 2.00 5,134
A civilian enterprise published and distributed to civilian and military personnel.
Times Publishing Co., P. O. Box 105.
Times + .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 8 24 294 8.50 §1,510
Russell Hill, Editor; W. A. Wilbur, Publisher.
DAYTONf (H4), pop. 2,979; Columbia Co. (SE). 130 m S of Spokane. NP; UP RRs.
Canneries ; saw mills ; creamery. Fruit packed ; seed houses. Timber. Diversified
farming. Wheat, peas, asparagus, apples.
Chronicle + ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1878 7 23 294 3.50 ** 1,685
Cecil Sharpe, Editor; Mutual Printing Co., Publisher.
DEER PARK (H2%). pop. 1,167; Spokane Co. (E). 20 m N of Spokane. GN RR.
Lumber mills; creamery. Timber. Diversified farming. Dairy products.
Tri-County Tribune-f- ............ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 6 24 280 8.00 J1.254
Bette S. Cox, Editor; William E. Cox, Publisher. Box 456.
EATONVILLE (C8ft), pop. 1,048; Pierce Co. (WC). 82 m SE of Tacoma. CMSP&P
RR. Saw, shingle mills. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms, cattle raising.
Dispatch + ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1893 6 24 266 2.50 §885
Georgina S. Larkin and Floyd A. Larkin, Publishers, P. O. Box 248.
EDMONDS (C8), pop. 2,067; Snohomish Co. (NW). On Fuget Sound, 15 m N of
Seattle. GN RR. Truck trailers, garden tractors manufactured. Oil refineries.
Salmon fishing. Poultry, fruit farms.
Tribune-Review -f ................... .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1902 8 24 308 3.00 §3,197
Earl Clark, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 88.
ELLENSBURGt (E8H), pop. 8,480; Kittitas Co. (C). 28 m N of Yakima. NP; CMSP&P
RRs. Airline, WCA. Lumber, feed mills; corn cannery; cold storage plant;
potato starch, cheese factories ; creamery. Central Washington College of Educa-
tion. Fir, pine timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, sugar beets, livestock.
C.mp0.Cri.r+V ................... .Friday ............. Colgate ........... »« cLt^lledTee Ii2t° J2.8S5
Associated Students of Central Washington College of Education, Publishers.
Lariat, The-f .......................... .Monthly .......... Livestock ........... 1950 3 28 130 x.50 $3,000
Dave Foster, Editor; Washington Cattlemen's Association, 108 W. 6th Ave.
Record-f ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep ............. 1909 8 24 294 14.40 §4,175
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. C. Kaynor, Editor; J. C. Kaynor and James J. McGiffin, Publishers.
.. JMonthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1918 5 23 217 x.50 5.0O6
Galen C. Wiley, Editor; Washington State Farm Bureau, Publisher, Box 689.
Circulation— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotmty seat. Population— 1950 Census. Xjtand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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ELMA (B8%). pop. 1,548; Grays Harbor Co. (W). 25 m E of Aberdeen. NP RR.
Logging ; lumber, shingle mills ; creamery. Timber. Farming. Hay, oats, peas.
Chronicle + Thursday Independent 1889 7 24 276 8.00 § 1,150
Edward Stanley. Publisher.
ENUMCLAW (D8), pop. 2,789: King Co. (WC). 22 m E of Tacoma. NP; CMSP&P
RRs. Manufactures machinery. Lumber mills; pickle factory; apiary; green-
houses. Tourist center. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Courier-Herald + Thursday Independent 1900
C. B. Lafromboise, Publisher.
8 28 294 4.00 $3,191
EPHRATAf (F8), pop. 4,589; Grant Co. (EC). 85 m E of Wenatchee. GN RR. Airline,
WCA. Manufactures plastic. Grain warehouse. Diversified farming. Apples,
wheat, alfalfa.
Grant County Journal + ......... {fvg^x- Sat- Democratic ........ 1909 8 24 280 12.00 §4,270
C. B. Steers, Editor; James H. Simpson and John J. Simpson, Publishers.
EVERETTf (C2%), pop. 88,849; Snohomish Co. (NW). On Puget Sound, 28 m N of
Seattle. GN; NP; CMSP&P RRs. Alaska Air Lines. Boat connections.
Manufactures lumber, cedar shingles, plywood, pulp, paper, pulp and sawmill
machinery, boats, aircraft, stoves, ranges, dairy and food products. Railroad
shops ; logging ; shipyards ; salmon, poultry packing plants ; frozen food installa-
tions. Four banks ; deposits (6-80-58), $87,405,535. 12,892 (res.) electric (AC)
meters; 2,100 gas (artif.) meters; 11,581 (res.) telephones.
Herald-f ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1897 8 28 808 18.00**2S,435
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Robert D. Best, Editor and Publisher, Grand & California Sts.
Labor Journal -f ...................... Wednesday ..... Labor ................. 1890 5 24 168 1.60 J8,850
Lament Ingram, Editor; Labor Journal Publishing Co., Labor Temple.
EVERSON (C1H), pop. 845; Whatcom Co. (NW). 16 m NE of Bellingham. CMSP&P
RR. Cannery; logging; nursery. Diversified farming.
News -h ...................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1907 7 24 280 2.50 §615
Harry and Clara Christenan, Publisher, Sumas.
FERNDALE (Cl), pop. 979; Whatcom Co. (NW). On Nooksack River, 10 m NW of
Bellingham. GN RR. Creamery; condensery; frozen food plant; oil refinery.
Agriculture. Grain, berries.
Record-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908
Ralph W. Pinkerton, Editor and Publisher.
6 24 276 8.00
FORKS (A2%), pop. 1,120; Clallam Co. (NW). On Calawah River, 58 m SW of Port
Angeles, nearest railroad station. CMSP&P RR. Boat connections. Saw, shingle
mills ; logging. Timber. Commercial fishing. Dairy farms.
Forum-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1931 6 24 280 2.60
J. D. Astel, Editor and Publisher.
FRIDAY HARBORf (B2), pop. 783; San Juan Co. (NW). On San Juan Island, 70 m
NW of Seattle. Boat connections. Salmon canneries; creamery. Summer resort.
Salmon fisheries. Diversified farming.
Journal ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1906 6 26 280 2.00
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hartzog, Publishers.
GIG HARBOR (C3), pop. 808; Pierce Co. (WC). On Puget Sound, 10 m NW of Tacoma.
Boat connections. Logging; saw mill. Ships holly. Salmon fisheries; timber.
Agriculture. Strawberries, loganberries, holly.
Peninsula Gateway -f ............. Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1916 5 26 252 2.00
Robert Platt, Editor; Peninsula Gateway, Publisher.
GOLDENDALEf (E5), pop. 1.907; KHckitat Co. (S). On Columbia River, 70 m SW
of Yakima. SP&S RR. Lumber mills ; box factory ; creamery. Ships wheat. White
pine timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, alfalfa, cattle.
Sentinel-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 8 28 308 8.00
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. May, Publishers.
GRAND COULEE (F2%), pop. 2,741; Grant Co. (EC). On the Columbia River, 75 m
NW of Spokane. Nearest railroad station, Coulee City. NP RR. Manufactures
cement products. Dairy farms.
Star-f ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1941 6 24 280 8.00
I. W. and J. A. Hi Is on, Publishers.
GRANDVIEW (F4), pop. 2,608; Yakima Co. (SO. On Sunnyside Canal, 35 m SE of
Yakima. UP; NP RRs. Creamery; evaporated fruit and cold storage plants.
1,280
5935
§1,600
§1,927
2,670
1,020
idAiiiin. UJTi wf JV.KVB. ^icaiuvijr.
Agriculture. Hops, turkeys, grapes.
Herald -f- Thursday Ind. Rep 1909
T. J. Brown, Editor; Brown and Fleming, Publishers.
7 24 276 8.00 $1,672
GRANITE FALLS (C2ft). pop. 635; Snohomish Co. (NW). 18 m NE of Everett.
Nearest railroad station, Hartford. NP RR. Manufactures concrete blocks,
shingles. Logging. Dairy farms.
Press Thursday Independent 1947 6 24 274 2.00 §570
H. F. Willcox, Publisher.
HARRINGTON (G3). pop. 620; Lincoln Co. (E). 40 m SW of Spokane. GN RR. Grain
warehouse; machine shop. Grain, dairy, stock farms. Wheat, cattle.
Citlzen-f- Friday Independent 1898 6 26 278 3.50 §550
H. S. Bassett, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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ILWACO (A4), pop. 628; Factoe Co. (SW). On Columbia River, 18 m NW of Astoria.
Ore., nearest railroad station. SP&S RR. Salmon, oyster canneries, saw mill.
Salmon, tuna fisheries; spruce, fir timber. Agriculture. Cranberries, dairying,
truck crops.
Tribune-f .Friday Independent 1911 6 26 273 8.00 §1,097
Richard Murfln, Editor and Publisher.
ISSAQUAH (C8), pop. 956; King Co. (WC). 15 m SB of Seattle. NP RR. Dairy products,
lumber, coal stokers manufactured. Logging. Lake resort. Coal mines ; fir, cedar
timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Press -f Thursday Republican 1900 7 24 280 8.00 1,789
A. J. Whitney, Editor and Publisher.
KALAMA (C4V4), pop. 1,121; Cowlitz Co. (SW). On Columbia River. 40 m N of Port-
land, Ore. GN; UP; NP RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures plywood. Straw-
berry processing. Shingle, tie, lumber mills; logging. Timber. Agriculture.
Strawberries.
Bulletin-*- Friday Independent 1889 6 24 273 3.00 §605
Mr. and Mrs. Marley N. Jorgensen, Publishers, Box 188.
KENT (C8). pop. 8.278; King Co. (WC). 15 m S of Seattle. CMSP&P; NP; UP:
GN RRs. Manufactures furniture, canned goods, wooden ware, fishing tackle,
crates, metalware. Vegetable packing, cold storage plants ; greenhouses ; logging.
Ships lettuce, peas, cauliflower. Diversified farming.
News- Journal -f Thursday Independent 1889 9 22 294 3.00 §4,451
J. L. Fournier, Editor and Publisher, 212 First Ave., S.
KIRKLAND (C3), pop. 4,718; King Co. (WC). On Lake Washington, 15 m NE of
Seattle. NP RR. Shipyards ; sash and door, candy factories ; greenhouses ; feed
mill. Resort. Agriculture. Hay, grain, fruit.
East Side Journal-f- Thursday Independent 1918 8 22 294 3.00 §3,75O
Charles O. Morgan, Publisher, P. O. Box 398.
LA CONNER (C2), pop. 594; Skagit Co. (NW). On Puget Sound, 28 m S of Belling-
ham. Railroad station, Mount Vernon. GN RR. Boat connections. Pea cannery;
shingle, saw mills; seed houses. Salmon fisheries; timber. Agriculture. Vege-
table seeds, grain, dairying.
Puget Sound Mail -f Thursday Independent 1873 7 24 280 2.50 J630
M. P. O'Leary, Editor and Publisher.
LACROSSE (H3H). pop. 457; Whitman Co. (SE). 60 m SW of Spokane. UP RR.
Ships wheat. Diversified farming.
Clipper-f- Friday Independent 1905 5 24 224 2.00 505
Donald Dodd, Editor and Publisher.
LANGLEY (C2%), pop. 427; Island Co. (NW). On Puget Sound, 12 m W of Everett.
Boat connections. Resort. Poultry, stock, dairy farms.
Whidbey Record + Thursday Independent 1922 8 24 308 8.50 §1,100
Earle Brown. Editor; A. Glenn Smith, Publisher.
LEAVENWORTH (E8), pop. 1,503; Chelan Co. (C). 28 m NW of Wenatchee. GN RR.
Lumber mill, fruit packing plants. Mountain resort. Pine, fir timber; copper
mines. Diversified farming. Fruit, dairy products, poultry.
Echo-}- Friday Republican 1903 7 24 280 3.50 1,064
Russel Lee, Editor and Publisher.
UND (GSH). pop. 796; Adams Co. (E). 75 m SW of Spokane. NP; CMSP&P RRs.
Grain elevator. Diversified farming. Wheat, peas, oats.
Leader + Thursday Independent 1900 6 23 262 8.00 628
Maynard Jensen, Editor and Publisher.
LONG BEACH (A4), pop. 783; Pacific Co. (SW). On Pacific Ocean, 15 m NW of
Astoria, Ore., nearest railroad station. SPAS RR. Bank, Ilwaco. Cranberry
bogs. Oyster cannery. Fisheries. Summer resort. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Chinook Observer-4- Friday Independent 1900 7 22 280 8.00 tl.311
J. M. O'Neil, Editor and Publisher.
LONGVIEW-KELSO (C4), pop. 27,684 (Longview, 20,339; Kelso, 7,345); Cowlitz
Co. (SW). On Columbia and Cowlitz Rivers, 42 m N of Vancouver. LP&N;
CMSP&P; GN; NP; UP RRs. Boat connections. Bank deposits (12-31-57), $39,-
436,031. Manufactures lumber products, paper boxes and bags, newspaper pulp,
aluminum, dairy products, canned goods, paint, concrete pipes. Foundries;
logging. Salmon, smelt fisheries; timber. Agriculture. Dairying, poultry,
peas, beans.
News-f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1923 9 22 298 18.00**16,942
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. M. McClelland, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
LYNDEN (CD, pop. 2.161; Whatcom Co. (NW). On Nooksack River, 15 m N of
Bellingham. CMSP&P RR. Manufactures butter, cheese, powdered milk. Cold
storage and dehydrating plants. Hatchery. Ships bulbs, poultry. Agriculture.
Potatoes, poultry* strawberries.
Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 808 8.50 §2,829
Prints free distribution shopping paper on Thursday called Whatcom County
Shopping News. Circ. $1/300 — Free.
W. R. Lewis and J. M. Lewis, Publishers.
LYNNWOOD (C8). pop. X500; Snohomish Co. (NW). 18 m N of Seattle. Nearest rail-
road station. Edmonds. GN RR. Poultry, fruit farms.
Repo£?,T Wednesday Independent 1949 6 22 238 125
Wilson Publications. Box 68. 13,225— Free
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCotinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
2?2SS?'«^I§Mied otrfy durin« academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
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MARYSVILLE (C2%). pop. 2,259; Snohomish Co. (NW). At month of Snohomish
River, 5 m N of Everett. ON RR. Manufactures shingles, lumber, butter-tubs,
cabinets, cereals, pre-fabricated houses, boats, leather goods. Fruit packing;
greenhouses. Agriculture. Dairy products, poultry, nuts.
Globe^f-...^. Thursday.. ^....Independent 1891 6 22 288 2.50 §1,26O
Sim R. Wilson, Jr., Editor; Wilson Publications Inc.
3,109 — Free
McCLEARY <B3%), pop. 1,175; Grays Harbor Co. (W). 25 m E of Aberdeen. NP RR.
Bank, Elma. Lumber mill. Diversified farming.
Stimulator + Thursday Independent 1953
Norman A. Porter, Editor and Publisher.
7 23 280 3.00
METALINE FALLS (HI), pop. 547; Pend Oreille Co. (NE). 85 m NE of Spokane.
CMSP&P RR. Bank, lone. Cement factory; lumber mill. Zinc, lead mines.
Farming.
News-}- ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1929 6 26 280 2.50
Oscar F. Wolf, Editor and Publisher.
MONROE (D3), pop. 1,556; Snohomish Co. (NW). 15 m SE of Everett. CMSP&P;
GN RRs. Cannery, shingle, lumber mills. Timber. Agriculture. Lettuce, peas.
strawberries, raspberries.
Monitor-|- ................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1H98 7 24 280 3.00
Howard Voland, Editor; Ward and Doris Anne Bowden, Publishers.
MONTESANOf (B8%), pop. 2,328; Grays Harbor Co. (W). On Chehalis River, 10 m
E of Aberdeen. CMSP&P; UP; NP RRs. Logging; lumber mills; door, butter
factory. Timber. Diversified farming. Dairy products.
Grays Harbor Farmer* Monthly .......... Agriculture ....... 1953 control f roe dist.
Chapin Collins, Editor; Vidette Co., Publisher, 109 Marcy Ave. W.
Vidette-f- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 8 24 304 8.50
Chapin Collins, Editor; Vidette Company, Publisher.
MORTON (C4), pop. 1,140; Lewis Co. (SW). 43 m SE of Olympia. CMSP&P RR. Tie,
saw mills. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Journal-f- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 7 24 280 2.50
Archie L. Watts, Editor and Publisher.
MOSES LAKE (F3%), pop. 2,679; Grant Co. (EC). 120 m W of Spokane. CMSP&P
RR. Airline, WCA. Sugar, starch factories. Creamery. Agriculture. Peas, pota-
toes, onions.
Columbia Basin Herald-f- .......
Color advertising accepted.
E. C. Thomas and Gilbert Kay nor, Publishers, Box 248.
MOUNT VERNONf (C2), pop. 5,230; Skagit Co. (NW). On Skagit River, 60 m N of
Seattle. GN RR. Boat connections. Manufactures dairy products; frozen foods
plant. Canneries; seedhouses. Agriculture. Seeds, peas.
Argus-f .................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1891 7 23 276 8.00
Stephen C. Mergler, Editor and Publisher, 307 Montgomery St.
Skagit Valley Herald-f .......... .Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1884 8 23 28815.00
Color advertising accepted.
M. D. Glover, Editor and Publisher.
NACHES (E4), pop. 633; Yakima Co. (SC). 12 m N of Yakima. NP RR. Sawmills,
lumber, logging. Agriculture. Sugar beets, especially fruit.
Yakima Valley News ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1954 5 22 224 1.00
Virginia Hobbs, Editor and Publisher, Box 96.
NEWPORTf (H2), pop. 1,385; Pend Oreille Co. (NE). 40 m NE of Spokane. CMSP&P;
GN RRs. Saw mills; creamery; meat packing plant. Pine timber. Agriculture.
Potatoes, hay, grain.
Miner 4- .................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 7 24 280 8.50
Freeman S. Frost, Editor and Publisher.
NORTH BEND (D8), pop. 787; King Co. (WC). 28 m SE of Seattle. CMSP&P; NP
RRs. Lumber mills. Cabinet making. Poultry, dairy farms.
Record-f- Thursday Independent 1952 8 24 808
Space sold in combination with Snoqualmie Valley Record, Snoqualmie.
E. W. Groshell, Publisher, Snoqualmie.
3.00
§646
4,650
§1,965
840
t> Independent 1951 8 23 308 12.00 §5,886
§1,763
§6,408
§1,678
§710
OAK HARBOR (C2), pop. 1,193; Island Co. (NW). On Puget Sound, 80 m NW of
Everett. Railroad station, Anacortes. GN RR. Boat connections. Butter factory.
Smelt fisheries. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
News-4- Thursday Independent 1912 8 24 808 8.50 2,400
Cliff Danielson, Editor; A. Glenn Smith, Publisher.
ODESSA (G8), pop. 1,127; Lincoln Co. (E). 65 m SW of Spokane. GN RR. Grain,
dairy, stock farms. Grain storage plant. Wheat, cattle, alfalfa.
Record + ..Thursday Independent 1901 6 26 276 3.50 1,103
T. C. Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
OKANOGANf (F2), pop. 2,018; Okanogan Co. (N). On Okanogan River, 75 m N of
Wenatchee. GN RR. Manufactures flour, feed, lumber, boxes, dairy products.
Fruit packing plants. Silver, copper mines ; timber. Agriculture. Apples, wheat,
livestock.
Independent-f Thursday Independent 1906 8 24 280 8.60 $2.792
Claude Watkins, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. W Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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OLYMPIAf (CS%). pop. 15,819; Thurston Co. (SW). The State Capital. At head of
Puget Sound, 20 m W of Tacoma. Boat connections. UP; NP RRs. Airline, WCA.
Manufactures veneer, shingles, lumber, plywood, extracts, canning equipment,
beverages, belting, dairy products, farm machinery, light metals. Meat, fruit
packing plants; canneries : cold storage plant. St. Martin's College (Cath. men).
Oyster industry. Timber. Diversified farming.
News-f Thursday Independent 1922 7 24 280 8.60 3,460
Edwin J. Alexander, Publisher, 214 E. Legion Way.
Ohmmhm-4- I Evg.ex.Sat.&Ttw, « _ 1891 8 28 297 18.00**12,235
Olympian + |Sun ^ gun M Ind. Rep Sunday circ.**l 2,364
Color advertising accepted.
Marshall Hunt, Editor; The Daily Olympian, Publisher.
OMAK (F2), pop. 8.791; Okanogan Co. (N). 75 m N of Wenatchee. GN RR. Fruit
evaporating plants; lumber, dairy products, spray, candy manufactured. Pine
timber. Diversified farming. Apples, grain, tomatoes.
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1910 7 24 280 8.50 3,125
Bruce A. Wilson, Publisher.
OPPORTUNITY (H8), pop. xg.OOO; Spokane Co. (E). 8 m E of Spokane, nearest bank.
CMSP&P; SC&P (elec.) RRs. Agriculture. Berries, cantaloupes, tomatoes.
Spokane Valley Herald-f Thursday Independent 1920 8 24 280 2.50 §5,300
Albert C. Huber, Editor; Albert C. Huber and John Vlahovich, Publishers.
ORCAS ISLAND (B2), pop. XlOO; San Juan Co. (NW). 8 m N of Friday Harbor, near-
est banking town; boat connections. Resort. Manufactures lumber, dairy prod-
ucts. Diversified farming.
Islander Monthly Independent 1938 8 24 294 2.00
Frank S. Evans, Editor and Publisher.
OROVILLE (F2%), pop. 1,500; Okanogan Co. (N). 4 m from Canadian boundry, on
Lake Osoyoos and Similkameen and Okanogan Rivers. Customs and immigration
port. GN RR. Lumber mill; box factory; fruit cannery and packing plants;
brickworks. Gold, silver mines; fir, pine timber. Agriculture. Apples, grain,
cattle.
Gazette + Friday Independent 1905 7 24 280 8.00 91,200
I. J. Doerr, Editor and Publisher, Box 808.
ORTING (C8%), pop. 1,299; Pierce Co. (WC). 16 m SE of Tacoma. NP RR. Logging
center. Resort. Coal mines; fir and pine timber. Diversified farming. Bulbs,
fruit, dairy products.
Oracle-*- Thursday Independent 1888 5 24 224 2.00 631
Grahame F. Shrader, Editor and Publisher.
OTHELLO (F4), pop. 526; Adams Co. (E). 100 m W of Spokane. CMSP&P RR. Diversi-
fied farming.
Outlook -f- Thursday Independent 1946 5 24 224 3.50 1,106
Melvin L. Hirning, Editor; Basin Publishing Co.
PALOUSE (H8%), pop. 1,036; Whitman Co. (SE). On Palouse River, 65 m SE of
Spokane. WI&M; NP; SC&P (elec.) RRs. Creamery; pea processing plants.
Timber. Wheat, peas, livestock.
Republic-f Friday Independent 1892 5 24 252 3.00 §838
R. H. MacPherson, Publisher.
PARKLAND (C8), pop. X5,500; Pierce Co. (WC). Adjoins Tacoma. Residential.
Pacific Lutheran College.
Defender -f Thursday Independent 1951 5 22 203 2,800 — Free
Distributed primarily to personnel at McChord Air Force Base.
Jack Brown, Publisher, P. O. Box 2008.
Mooring Mast, The-f V .Friday Collegiate 5 24 199 8.00 1,325
Students of Pacific Lutheran College, Editors and Publishers.
Times- Journal -f Thursday Independent 1942 8 22 287 2.50 879
Jack Brown, Publisher. 11,345 — Free
PASCOt (F4), pop. 10,228; Franklin Co. (SE). At junction of Columbia and Snake
Rivers. 85 m NW of Walla Walla. SPAS; NP RRs. Airlines: WCA; Inland. Boat
connections. Railroad shops; candy factory. Agriculture. Wheat, lettuce, fruit.
Columbia Basin News-f Morn. ex.Sun... Independent 1950 8 22 294 15.00**12,883
Color advertising accepted.
Melvin B. Voorhees, Editor; Columbia Basin News, Publisher, Box 851.
Trf Pit*- TT^MU- fEv*-ex-Sat-&T«^™,^T>t 1947 8 28 801 19.80**14,312
Tri-City Herald-f } Sun>t Sun. M Independent Sunday circ.**15,O37
Color advertising accepted.
Scott Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 692.
POMEROYf (H4). pop. 1,776; Garfleld Co. (SE), 80 m W of Lewiston, Idaho. UP RR.
Flour mill; grain warehouses. Ships wheat. Agriculture. Wheat, cattle, hogs.
East Washinfrtonian-f Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 276 8.50 §1,640
George Medved, Editor and Publisher.
PORT ANGELESf (B2%), pop. 11,288; Clallam Co. (NW). On Strait of Juan de Fuca,
65 m NW of Seattle. PAW; CMSP&P RRs. Airline, WCA. Boat connections.
Manufactures newsprint paper, fibreboard, wood pulp, lumber, shingles, ply-
wood, confectionery, concrete products. Creamery; foundry; logging. Resort.
Commercial fisheries; fir, spruce, hemlock timber. Agriculture. Dairying,
grain, peas.
{News + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1916 8 22 294 18.00 **5>940
Olympic-Tribune + Friday Independent 1886 8 22 294 2.00 §74
Comic strip advertising accepted.
C. N. Webster, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *7une and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. fCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNatty
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Peninsula Herald, The ............ Thursday ........ Ind. & Legal ....... 1946 5 24 281 2.60 905
Arthur Poolton, Publisher. 218 W. First St.
PORT ORCHARDf (C8), pop. 2,820; Kitsap Co. (W). On Puget Sound, 2 m S of
Bremerton. Boat connections. Ships evergreens. Gov't naval station. Summer
resort. Smelt, clam fisheries; timber. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products,
strawberries.
Independent -f .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 23 280 2.50 1,478
Jack H. Rogers, Editor and Publisher.
PORT TOWNSENDf (C2%), pop. 8,888; Jefferson Co. (W). On Port Townaend Bay,
88 m NW of Seattle. CMSP&P; PT RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures paper
and flberboard products. Creamery; clam, seafood canneries. Fisheries. Timber.
Dairy, poultry farms.
Leader-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 8 22 294 8.50 §2,995
Richard F. McCurdy, Editor; Leader Company, Publisher.
POULSBO (C8), pop. 1,014; Kitsap Co. (W). On Hood Canal, 15 m NW of Seattle.
Boat connections. Lumber mill; creamery; codfish packing plant. Fisheries.
Timber. Agriculture.
Kitsap County Herald -f ......... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1901 7 23 280 3.00 §1,795
Edna W. Perrault, Editor; Leo F. Perrault, Publisher, Box 278.
PROSSERt (F4), pop. 2,636; Benton Co. (S). 44 m SE of Yakima. NP RR. Frozen food
packing plant; feed mill; hatchery. Dairy, fruit, row crops, wheat.
Record- Bulletin -f .................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 7 24 280 8.50 **1,861
Richard W. Gay, Editor; Mrs. Robert E. Gay, Publisher.
PULLMAN (H4), pop. 12,022; Whitman Co. (SE). 25 m N of Lewiston, Idaho. UP;
NP RRs. Airline, WCA. Creamery; grain warehouse; saw mill. State College of
Washington. Grain, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, barley, peas.
Herald -f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 23 294 4.00 **3,12O
Paul Stoffel, Editor; Stoffel and Rose, Publishers.
WTtft*et™ StatC ReVieW Uti.ayr .......... Coll. Alumni ...... 1957 2 39 126 x 4,000
°Patrick F!"McManus',' Editor; State College of Washington Alumni Assn.,
Publisher.
(C8), pop. 10,010; Pierce Co. (WC). 10 m SE of Tacoma. GN; NP RRs.
ad name. North Puyallup. on CMSP&P; UP RRs. Manufactures boxes,
r, shingles, brick, veneer. Canneries ; fruit packing plants, quick frozen
WSC Daily Evergreen +V ..... {s^n.VMo^1" Collegiate ....... 1895 5 23 224 x4.00 6,723
Students of the State College'of Washington, Editors and Publishers.
PUYALLUP ,
Railroad
lumber, SUIUKJ^B, wn^**, YCUC^;*. >»/«»"»•«=» •**«»» »•«••« *»«- ———»»• ------ , -» — - - -
fruit and vegetables. Agriculture. Berries, peas, lettuce, beans, corn, broccoli.
Puyallup Valley Tribune-f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 9 22 294 3.50 §4,992
Tom Montgomery, Editor and Publisher, 117 2nd Ave., S. W.
RAYMOND (B4), pop. 4,110; Pacific Co. (SW). On Willapa Harbor, 20 m S of
Aberdeen. CMSP&P; NP RRs. Boat connections. Logging; lumber, shingle,
veneer, tie mills; sash and door, box factories. Oyster industry. Commercial
salmon fishing. Timber. Diversified farming.
Herald and Advertiser + ........ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 7 24 280 3.00 §2,286
Clyde A. Eckman, Editor and Publisher.
REDMOND (C8), pop. 678; King Co. (WC). 10 m E of Seattle. NP RR. Lumber mills;
ice cream plant. Diversified farming.
Sammamish Valley News -f ....Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 8 28 308 8.00 1,875
Robert M. Bailie, Editor and Publisher.
RENTON (C3), pop. 16,039; King Co. (WC). 20 m S of Seattle. CMSP&P; NP; PC
RRs. Manufactures army self propelled guns, airplanes, railroad cars, clay and
steel products, plywood pre-fabricated houses. Railroad shops. Coal mines ; sand
and gravel; timber.
Chronicle-h .................. Thursday ...... Independent ...1921 9 22 308 3.00 §6,943
Issues free weekly shopper.
John L. Fournier, Editor and Publisher, 317 Williams St.
News Record^ ........................ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1923 8 23 294 3.00 §6,369
C. A. Ruud. Editor; Carl F. Rochet, Publisher.
REPUBLICf (G2), pop. 895; Ferry Co. (NE). 187 m NW of Spokane. GN RR. Saw
mills. Timber. Gold, silver mines. Farming, livestock.
Independent -f ........ Thursday ........ ^^^"H'''^ 7 24 28° 8'5°
J Howell Johnson, Jr., Editor; Joseph O. Killin, Publisher.
News-Miner-f .......................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1905 5 24 224 2.50 637
Rolfe W. Tuve, Editor and Publisher.
RIDGEF1ELD (C6), pop. 762; Clark Co. (SW). On Lake River, 25. m N of Portland,
Ore. GN; NP; UP RRs. Saw and shingle mill; hatchery. Diversified farming.
Potatoes' strawberries.
Reflector-f ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 7 24 280 4,600— Free
Prints edition for Battle Ground.
John Dodge, Editor; Reflector, Publisher.
RITZVILLEt (G8%). pop. 2,146; Adams Co. (E). 55 m SW of Spokane. NP RR.
R Flour; lumb?r mills ; grain warehouse; creamery; machine shop. Agriculture.
Journal-Times* ..................... .Thursday... ..... Independent ....1899 7 23 280 8.50 §2,143
John U. Pavlik, Editor; B. A. Wilson and J. U. Pavlik, Publishers.
rjrr«l.tkm— ++SeDt A.B C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements? •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
°n?0 S?aT2n,tnt?Bold ^^a^, swo«TtlJblisher'. Report; Light face, estimated, + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
iL. 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population--195C I Census xRand McNally
estimate V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription includedin membership fee.
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ROCKFORD (H3), pop. 860; Spokane Co. (E). 25 m SE of Spbkane. UP RR. Flour
mill; grain warehouse. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, peas, oats.
Standard-Register Thursday Independent 1884 5 24 182 8.00 875
Donald Fyfe, Editor and Publisher.
ROSALIA (H8), pop. 660; Whitman Co. (SE). 28 m S of Spokane. CMSP&P; NP;
GN RRs. Creamery; grain processing and storage; concrete plants. Grain farms.
Wheat.
Citizen- Journal -f Friday Republican 1897 5 24 224 8.00 885
Joseph L. Ashlock, Editor and Publisher.
SEATTLEf (C8), pop. 467,591; King Co. (WC). On Puget Sound, 25 m NE of Tacoma.
GN; CMSP&P; NP; UP; PC RRs. Ocean shipping port for Alaska and the Pacific.
Airlines: ACA; WAL; NWA; PAA; TCA; UAL; WCA; PNA; FTL (airfreight).
Manufactures food products, textiles, aluminum, iron and steel products, lum-
ber, flour, clothing, airplanes. Salmon, fruit canneries; meat packing plants;
railroad shops; shipyards. Wholesale distributing and trade center. Thirteen
banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $919,968,049; deposits (6-80-58), $1,885,-
811,000. 257,517 electric (AC) meters; 81,718 gas (artif.) meters; 852,498 tele-
phones. University of Washington; Seattle Pacific College; Seattle University.
Fisheries. Coal mines. Four TV stations.
Aero Mechanic-f Bi-weekly Labor 1940 5 24 224 1.60 J25,000
Charleen A. Abbey, Editor; Aero Mechanics Union Lodge 751, Publisher.
6502 Airport Way (8).
Argus-f Friday Independent 1894 5 24 196 3.50 §3,798
P. W. Bailey. Editor and Publisher, 6682 White Bldg.
Ballard News-f Thursday Independent 1891 8 24 294 18,500 — Free
H. G. Kimball, Editor; Ballard News Pub. Co., 5410 Ballard Ave. (7).
Ballard Tribune-f Thursday Independent 1920 8 24 294 16.0OO — Free
M. B. Mitchell, Editor and Publisher, 5417 Ballard Ave. (7).
Beacon Hill News Friday Independent 1924 5 24 224 1.50 1,585
James E. Flaherty, Publisher, 2720 Hanford St.
24 205 2.00
Brewer A Dispenser Monthly IDls ensers 1933 2 40 14° 2'°°
Don Becker, Editor; Brewer ft Dispenser, Publisher, 808 Maritime Bldg. (4).
Capftol Hill Times -f Wednesday. Independent ... 1927 8 24 294 3.00
Louis Magrini, Editor and Publisher, 1828 Broadway (22).
^Sogrew0?!!^?.!.* [Friday Catholic 1898 8 23 294 3.00
W. P. O'Conneli,' Ed! V Northwest Progress Co., Publisher. 907 Terry Ave. (4).
Chinook, The — See Current Events, Vancouver, B. C.
Computing News Semi-mo Mach. Comp'fg..l953 2 29 98 6.00
Dorothy Allen, Editor; Jackson W. Granholm, Publisher, 12805 64th Ave.S. (88).
Construction World — Pacific Northwest States and Alaska Edition — See Construction
World, Vancouver, B. C.
Current Events — See Current Events, Vancouver, B. C.
Duwamish Valley News-f Friday. Independent ..1902 r> 21 252 1.50
Leonard Thompson, Editor and Publisher, 6110 12th Ave.
Falcon, The-f Thursday Collegiate 1986 5 23 217 3.00
Associated Students of Seattle Pacific College, Editors and Publishers.
Fire Station Digest .. .. Bi-monthly. Fire Preventioi1931 Controlled' frU dlst
E. A. Hoefer, Editor; North American Firemen's Assn., Publisher,
610 General Insurance Bldg.
Fishermen's News, The-f ..Semi-mo. Fishing .. 1945 5
John H. Wedin, Editor and Publisher, Fishermen's Terminal (99).
Fishing and Hunting News — See Spokane.
^En^..?.1*!1*!!^ .!.!.t.?.!". &}Friday Independent 1910 5 24 224
F.' Mi'Bassetti, Editor 'and Publisher, 1801 Rainier Ave. (44).
Greenwood- Aurora Outlook -f .Thursday Independent 1954 5 24 210
Stanley G. Stapp and Carl M. Bengston, Publishers, 4203 Woodlawn Ave.
Greenwood-Phinney Herald. ...Thursday Independent 1920 8 24 294
C. M. Gerold, Editor; GO Newspapers, Publisher, 1238 W. 125th
Journal of Commerce and 1 -M^* M «««, /Com., Indust., iQOQ Q OA QAO an AA
Construction Record -f f Morn'ex-Sun"-{ Fin. & Marine 1893 8 24 308 30-°°
Color advertising accepted.
M. W. Bean, Ed.; Daily Journal of Commerce, Inc., Pub., 88 Columbia St. (4).
King County Medical IM™*MW -M~A\»*\ 1916 3 29 126 *
Society Bulletin jMontnly Medical Controlled free dist.
Not issued during July and Aug.
Dan Kohli, M.D., Editor; King Co. Medical Society, Publisher, 118 Cobb Bldg.
Labor News — See Washington State Labor News.
^(SwSSsh1 ^EngT Star)}Monthly Frat. & Temp....l906 5 26 210 x,75
Carl L. Helgren, Editor; Order of Runeburg, Publisher, 1908 85 Ave. West.
Magnolia News .Thursday Independent 1935 5 24 210 2.00
Magnolia News, Publisher, 8116 W. Smith.
Marine Digest-f Saturday {sWpbuTld*g 1922 4 26 168 6'°°
John M. Haydon, Editor and Publisher, 79 Columbia St. (4).
2,100
70
9,134— Free
625
$1,820
; 1,200
t6,250
5,778
2.50 51,345
11,400- —Free
Free
5,101
42
2,473
$3,200
5,800
2,969
CtreuUHon— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Masonic Tribune ...................... Friday ............. Masonic ............. 1916 5 24 294 8.00
R. D. Buchanan, Editor; University Printing: Co., 4188 University Way (5).
Cirt
14,150
Municipal News ........................ Saturday .........
191° 8
26 126 5.00
Don Becker, Editor ; Municipal League* of Seattle and King County, Publisher.
481 Lyon Bldg.
North American Esperanto IRI n^^hi™. /Esperanto 1963 2 30 105 1.75
Reviewing. & Esp'o) }Bi-montmy |Intg Controlled free dist.
F. R. Carlson, Editor; Esperanto League for North America, 2116 N. 35th St. (8).
N°(Hokutefl^^^ 1946 12 22 168 15-°°
T. Kano, Editor; North American Post, Inc., Publisher, 215-5th Ave., 8.
North Central Outlook + Thursday Independent 1922 5 24 210 8,600 — Free
Stanley G. Stapp and Carl M. Bengtson, Publishers, 4203 Woodlawn Ave. (3).
Northwest Agency Bulletin -f. Semi-mo Insurance 1933 3 28 140x3.00
Irwin Mesher, Publisher, 668 Dexter Horton Bldg. (4).
4:500
tsoo
2,500
1,824
Northwest Boatine Monthly dur'fifp, Rnftfv 1956 2 40 136 1.00
iNortnwest Boating .................. Boat's season Fleas' Boat * ..... Controlled free dist.
Walter E. Wilcox, Editor and Publisher, 4114 Wallingford Ave. (8).
Northwest Graphic Arts UfnntMv Prto- TrA 1^55 8 28 140
News (offset) .................... jMonthly .......... Prtg. Trd ........... Controlled free dist.
Mrs. Alice Drew, Editor; Charles Maiter, Publisher, 2022 2nd Ave.
Northwest Medicine ................ Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1903 2 86 129 5.50
Herbert L. Hartley, M.D., Editor; Northwest Medical Publishing Assn..
Northwest Molr^ ................. Monthly .......... Automotive ....... 19°9 cL^llellL^t0
Martin R. Trepp, Ed.; Northwest Motor Publishing Co., 88 Columbia St. (4).
)T!±°.Cr.a.! ......... }Quarterly ........ Technocracy ...... 1936 2 40 122 3.00
Section 3. R. D. 12247, Technocracy Inc., Publisher, 2208 8th Ave. (1).
Northwest Veteran-f- ............. Saturday ......... Veterans ............ 1934 5 24 224 1.25
R. E. Knight, Editor and Publisher, 105 Cherry St. (4).
1902 8 27 140 4.00
Pacific Architect and Builder..Monthly .......... Arch. & Bldg ..... 2
Pacific Builder and Engineer.. Monthly .......... Eng'g & Const.. .1902 3
Issued first Saturday of each month.
27 140
40 140
Controlled circ.
£7 140 4.00
40 140
.
Pacific Builder and Engineer, Publisher, 2418 Third Ave. (1). Total unpaid dist.
1902 3 26 140 4.00
Pacific Banker and Business..Monthly { Finance
John Richardson, Editor; Barbara Boreen, Publisher, 71 Columbia St.,
Room 330, Poison Bldg.
t770
$9,230
2,500
£5,038
5,748
t5,815
>7,414
*7364
1,882
3,234
/Com. Fisheries
1902
26 140 3.00 *6,062
Pacific Fisherman .................... Monthly .......... | of Pacific"
Issued semt-mo. in January.
Prints bound in section called Pacific Fisherman's News, circ. £7,800.
De Witt Gilbert, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, 71 Columbia St. (4).
Pacific Fisherman's News — See Pacific Fisherman.
Pacific Marketer ...................... Monthly .......... Home Furn ........ 1925 3 28 140 2.50
Aug. and Sept. issues combined. Controlled free dist.
Glen Ethier, Editor: Northwest Furniture Retailers Assn., Publisher,
121 Boren Ave., N.
Pacific Northwest Hotel IM/>«*MV Wnt«i * p«»f 1906 8 26 186 2-50
News-f ............................... JMonthly .......... Hotel & Rest ...... Controlled free dist.
B. E. Foster, Editor and Publisher, 88 Columbia St.
1525
£2,600
295
1,870
3 28 140 2.00 1:30,000
5 24 224 1.50
Controlled free dist.
Pacific Northwest Magazine.. .Monthly \ Gardeners 1933
Peter Wood & Company, Publisher, 1716 Ravenna Blvd.
Pacific Northwest Merchan-l«,^^4.t,iw 1 A tn,?fayo«^ 8
diser & Apparel Journal....}Monthly ( Apparel
W. Holloman, Editor; Roy G. Rosenthal, Publisher, 4183 University Way (5).
8t Quarterlyl Quarterly Historical 1906 2 36 119 3.50
C. M. Gates7 Editor; University of Washington Library, Publisher (5).
8t JMonthly Insurance 1927 8 28 140 x3.00
S' Connor "ST." Ed!; Pacific N'west Pub. Co., 1022 Northern Life Tower (1).
P.ciflc Work Boat Bi-monthly.... \f^" 1908 " 26 U0 8'00
f.«
5,700
8,724
*2,203
9,871
Charles Cissna, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, 71 Columbia St. (4).
Plastering Industries-f .......... Monthly ....... .Plastering.......... 193 8 3 26 140 2.00
Charles F. Clay, Publisher, Construction Center, 216 W. Harrison (99).
Post-Intelligencer -|- ................ Every Morn. ...Independent ....... 1868 8 21 280 16.20**! 96,955
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 10.40**243,757
C. B. Lindeman, Publisher, P. O. Box 1909 (11).
Queen Anne News ................... Thursday ........ Community ........ 1919 5 24 224 8.00 J6.204
John S. Murray, Editor and Publisher, 10 W. Boston St. $4,807 — Free
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Junc and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -4- Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil
em's/ 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. ^Isnued only during academic year. xSubscriptton included in membership fee.
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tee
$9,608— Free
24 220 2.00
24 294
23 224 1.60
8,100
£2,826
140,397 — Free
6,196
8.00
§3,330
t3,376
3,500
SEATTLEf (Continued) Erttb Cols* Width? Depth Sub
R*ini«r Patriot Timea-f .Thursday Ind. Rep 1907 8 24 298 2.60
P. J. Alexander, Editor and Publisher, 6728 Rainier Ave.
Scandinavian American Ftntly(Tues.).{f®££**J}J^Un 1944 6
K. Einar Carlson, Publisher, 2228 First Avenue (1).
Seattle University ITI»«,..^.V rnii«»i.t. I982 5 2* 22° *»60
Spectator-f {Thursday Collegiate Controlled free dist.
Associated Students of Seattle University, Eds. and Pubs., 900 Broadway (22).
Sheriff and Police Reporter... Bi-monthly. .Law Enforce't 1939 8 26 140 xS.OO
C. B. Francis, Editor; Washington State Sheriff's Assn., Publisher,
1526 Ballard Way.
Shopping News Mon. & Thurs Shopping 1922 8
Seattle Shopping News Assn., Publisher, 2814 Third Ave. (1).
South District Journal-f Friday Independent 1980 5
James E. Flaherty, Editor and Publisher, 2720 Hanford St. (44).
Svenska Posten + (Swed.).... Wednesday Independent 1886 8 24 294 8.00
Harry F. Fabbe, Editor; K. Einar Carlson, Publisher, 2228 First Ave. (1).
Timber Operator + Semi-mo Lumber Indus.... 1944 4 26 168 2.00
R. B. Johnston, Publisher, 911 Western Ave. (4).
Times + .... !Evg- ex- SunTnHp™«dAnf 1886 8 22 315 20.00**214,927
* , " (Sun. Morn. Independent Saturday circ.**l 99,363
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 10.00^*241,035
Seattle Times Company, Publisher, Fairview Ave.. No. and John St. (11).
Transcript, The Semi-mo Jewish Int 6 24 210
Marion Rose, Editor; The Transcript, Publisher, 727 Seaboard Bldg.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa. Eastern Washington Ed. *29,207.
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa. Western Washington State Ed. *106,679.
University District Herald Thursday Independent 1917 8 23
John Heitzman, Editor; 4138 University Way.
University of Washington /Morn. ex. Sat- ,. . .
Daily-f V \Sun. & Mon. C0116*1*^
Issued weekly on Thursday during summer session.
Associated Students, University of Washington, Editors and Publishers.
144 Communications Bldg., University Campus (6).
Washcoegg Monthly Poul'y&Dairy'g. 1923 3 27 140
Richard C. Bell, Editor; Washington Co-operative Farmers Assn., Publisher,
201 Elliott Ave., W. (99).
Washington Alumnus V Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1908 3 28 126x5.00
Univ. of Wash. Alumni Assn., Publisher, 800 Memorial Union Bldg. (5).
Washington Clubwoman-f .. Monthly Club Activ 1917 5 24 224 .20
Not issued during January, July and August.
Mrs. W. Woollett, Jr., Editor; Consolidated Press, Publisher,
8026 40th Ave., S. W. (16).
Washington Education V 8 ti. a yr Educational 1890 3 26 140 2.25
Albert E. Gerritz, Editor; Washington Education Assn., Publisher,
910 Fifth Ave. (4).
Washington Grange News + ... Semi-mo., Fri.. Agriculture 1911
See also Pacific Grange Farm Group, San Francisco, Calif.
Ted F. Berry, Ed.; Washington State Grange, Pub., 8104
Washington Motorist Monthly A.A.A. Club 1917
Automobile Club of Washington, Publisher, 330 6th Ave. N.
Washington Newspaper Monthly Journalistic 1915
308
25,650 — Free
.1885 5 28 231 5.00 $15,750
.50
5 24 217 .95
Total unpaid dist.
Western Ave. (1).
5 24 220 xl.50
29,891
$9,443
22,396
*24,185
6,026
55,000
_ _^_,__ „ „ „ „,.„ 3 28 140 x3.50
C. B. Lafromboise, Editor ; Washington Newspaper Publishers' Assn., Inc.,
Publisher, 286 Communications Bldg., University (5).
Washington Pos ten -MNorw.) Friday ............. Independent ...... 1889
O. L. Ejde, Editor an
218
§4,100
662
1,037
JMonthly Groc. ft Meat 1912 2 42 140 x2.50 $2,959
R. A. Campbell, Editor; Washington State Retail Grocers and Meat Dealers
Assn., Publisher, 416 Lloyd Bldg. (1).
WNeUs^"..S™.™P. JBi-monthly Labor 1924 6 24 220 1.60 19,500
Jim T. Hughes, Editor; Labor Press Pub. Co., 2800 First Ave.
............. ...... 8 24 280 2.00
and Publisher, 924 Seaboard Bldg. (11).
Washington Purchasing IM™*MV T»«^ A M*. 1925 2 36 119x3.00
Agent and Manufacturer.. JMonthly .......... Pur' * Mfr ......... Controlled free dist.
See also Associated Purchasing Publications, Cleveland, Ohio.
Forrest M. Bunker, Editor; Purchasing Agents' Assn. of Washington, Publisher,
2626 15th St. (99).
Western Journal of Surgery,! „.
Obstetrics ft Gynecology..]Bi"
Robert N. Rutherford. M.D.,
6'00 16'180
-monthly. .. Medical 1898 2 84 122 7.50
... , Editor; Western Journal of Surgery Publishing Co.,
200 Broadway (22).
Western Marine Dealer + Semi-mo Boafg Trade 1968 \ \\
Donald D. Venables, Editor; John M. Haydon, Publisher, 79 Columbia St.
West Seattle Herald + Thursday Independent 1928 9 22 294 22,800— Free
F. C. Dunn, Editor and Publisher, 4010 W. Alaska St. (16).
White Center News Friday Independent 1928 8 22 296 8.00 9300
Jerry Robinson, Publisher, 9811-17th S. W.
CIrculmtion—**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <3>Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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WU*o fdv?)0!!.^!!"6!!!! }Bi-monthly ..... W.C.T.U ............. 1902 3 42 168 .35
Grace H. Budde. Editor; Publication Press, 6114 Arcade Bldg.
SEDRO WOOLLEY (02), pop. 8,299; Skaglt Co. (NW). On Skagit River, 65 m N of
Seattle. GN; NP RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures shingles, feed, lumber,
logging equipment. Logging ; nursery. Talc mines ; timber. Farming.
Courier-Times -f ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 8 24 294 8.00 §2,527
Frank S. Evans, Editor; Garrison Evans, Publisher, 807 Metcalf St.
SELAH (E4), pop. 2.489; Yakima Co. (SE). 4 m N of Yakima. NP; YV (elec.) RRs.
Fruit evaporating and packing plants. Beer, wine, dairy products, apple juice
manufactured. Agriculture. Apples, pears.
Selah Valley Optimist-f ......... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1911 6 24 270 2.00 -
Leland Crossen, Editor and Publisher.
SEQUIM (B2tt), pop. 1,044; Clallam Co. (NW). 95 m N of Olympia. CMSP&P RR.
Logging; lumber, shingle mills; creameries. Timber. Agriculture.
Press-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 5 24 224 2.50 908
Miss Dorothy Haller, Editor and Publisher.
SHELTONf <B8%), pop. 5,045; Mason Co. (W). On Oakland Bay, 21 m NW of Olym-
pia. NP RR. Boat connections. Pulp, lumber, plywood mills; machine shops;
logging; creamery. Wine and oyster industry. Timber. Diversified farming.
Mason County Journal ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 8 26 301 8.50 §4*225
Wm. M. Dickie, Ed. ; Mrs. Dorothy R. Jessup, Delmar Cole and Wm. Dickie, Pubs.
SILVERDALE (C3). pop. x 1,400; Kitsap Co. (W). 20 m W of Seattle. NP RR. Manu-
factures storage tanks. Boat building. Fishing industry. Agriculutre, poultry,
grain.
Breeze ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1945 7 24 266 2.50 $1,490
Geo. T. Harrison, Jr., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 85.
SNOHOMISH (C2%), pop. 8,094; Snohomish Co. (NW). On Snohomish River, 10 m
SE of Everett. CMSP&P; NP; GN RRs. Vegetable and meat packing; frozen
food; cold storage plants; saw mills; creamery; foundry; logging. Agriculture.
Milk, vegetables, berries.
Snohomish County Tribune -f. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1876 8 23 294 3.00 §2,597
W. L. Bates, W. D. Tucker, D. S. Berry, Publishers.
SNOQUALMIE (D3), pop. 806; King Co. (WC). 28 m E of Seattle. NP RR. Lumber
mills. Fir timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Snoqualmie Valley Record -{-..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 8 24 808 8.00 §1,800
Space sold in combination with Record, North Bend.
E. W. Groshell, Publisher.
SOAP LAKE (F3). pop. 2,091; Grant Co. (C). 40 m E of Wenatchee. GN RR. Bank,
Ephrata. Health resort. Agriculture. Apples, wheat, poultry.
Reporter-f ................................ Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1938 6 24 277 2.50 §695
Sidney Jackson, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTH BENDf (B4), pop. 1,857; Pacific Co. (SW). At head of Willapa Bay, 25 m
S of Aberdeen. NP RR. Boat connections. Manufactures shingles, lumber, canned
oysters, plumbing specialties, machinery, boats. Logging ; oyster packing plants.
Oyster, salmon, tuna, crab fisheries; timber. Agriculture. Cranberries, poultry,
dairy products.
Journal-h ................................. .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1890 7 24 280 2.50 §1,564
E. T. Hazeltine, Editor and Publisher.
SPOKANEf (H8), pop. 161,721; Spokane Co. (E). On the falls of the Spokane River,
298 m E of Seattle. GN; NP; UP; SP&S; CMSP&P; SC&P (elec.); SI RRs.
Airlines: WCA; NWA; UAL.
Manufactures lumber and lumber products, poultry, dairy and meat products,
aluminum, magnesium, clay and cement products, machinery and metal products,
flour, feed, cereal, beer, petroleum products, paper, electrical fixtures. Railroad
shops. Six banks; debits (1957), $3,179,844,000; deposits (6-23-58), $387,-
021,414. 65,062 electric (res.) meters; 8,900 gas (artif.) meters; 108,304
telephones. Silver, lead, zinc mines. Timber. Gonzaga University (Cath., co-
educational) ; Whitworth College. Three TV stations.
A u'dSt11 Leaden?* &nd ,}Monthly ........ Health & Rec. 1949 3
Mervin Mounce, Editor and Publisher, Box 7024 (18).
8 23 297 20.80*^71,582
28 134 5.50 * 19,565
{Chronicle-}- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1886
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1881 8 23 297 8.00
Howard Cleavinger, Editor; Spokane Chronicle Co., Pub., 928 Sprague Ave. (4).
Spokesman-Review-}- Every Morn... .Ind. Rep 1883 8 23 297 26.00**91,208
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ.*^l39,O52
James Bracken, Editor; Cowles Pub. Co., Inc., 927 Riverside Ave. (8).
Fishing and Hunting News + . Friday { & o^td'/Spts* 5 24 218 4'°°
Printed in three editions, Spokane Ed. ; Seattle Ed. ; Portland, Ore. Ed.
Fred Peterson, Jerry Marks, Stan Jones, Editor; Bill Farden, Publisher,
P.O. Box 1100.
Geiger Times Friday Independent 1957 5 24 224 2.00
A civilian enterprise published in the interest of personnel of Geiger Air Force
Base.
W. A. Wilbur, Publisher, Davenport.
Gonzaga BulletinV Friday Collegiate 1921 5 24 135 2.00
Associated Students of Gonzaga University, Editors and Publishers (11).
*29«740
2,018
1,730
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IPO Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats, ^ Nonpareil
ems.' 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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Inland Empire News -f ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 5 24 224 2.50
Don Miller. Editor and Publisher, W913 12th Ave.
Inland Empire Trade Topics + Monthly .......... Retail Mdse ........ 1897 5 24 224 2.60
Orno Strong. Editor and Publisher. W. 915 Broadway. Controlled free dist.
Inland Register -f .................... Friday ............. Catholic .............. 1942 8 28 294 4.00
Rev. Terence Tully, Editor; Catholic Diocese of Spokane, Publishers,
317 S. Howard St. (4).
Labor World + ......................... Friday ............. Labor ................. 1898 5 24 224 2.50
Labor World Publishing Co., S. 217 Browne.
Pacific Northwest Farm Quad. — comprised of Idaho Farmer, Boise Idaho; Oregon
Farmer. Portland, Oregon; Utah Farmer, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Washing-
ton Farmer, Spokane. Cecil Hagen, Editor; Cowles Publishing Co., Inc. Space
in all four may be bought in combination or separately.
Spokane Valley Herald — See Opportunity.
Spokesman-Review — See Chronicle.
Washington Farmer -f ............ Semi.mo.(Thurs.).Agric ........... 1884 4 28 189 1.50
See Pacific Northwest Farm Quad. Total unpaid dist.
Cecil Hagen, Mgn. Editor; Cowles Publishing Co., Inc., 401 Review Bldg. (8).
Whitworthian-f V ................... .Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1909 5 24 234 2.00
Students of Whitworth College, Editors and Publishers (12).
SPRAGUE (H8), pop. 598; Lincoln Co. (E). 85 m SW of Spokane. NP RR. Ships wheat.
Grain, stock farms. Wheat, hay, oats.
Advocate-f ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 6 26 280 3.00
Earl H. Sibley, Publisher.
STANWOOD (C2). pop. 710; Snohomish Co. (NW). On Stilaquamish River, 25 m
NW of Everett. GN RR. Freezing, vegetable and fruit packing plants. Fisheries ;
timber. Diversified farming. Dairy products, peas, corn, berries.
Twin City News-f ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 8 23 287 2.50
Cliff Danielson, Editor; Cliff Danielson, John Webber and Wallie Funk II, Pubs.
STEILACOOM (C3), pop. 1,283; Pierce Co. (WC). 18 m S of Tacoma. UP; NP RRs.
Bank, Tacoma. Gravel plants. Saw mill. Residential.
Lakewood Logr-f ..................... Friday ............. Ind. Rep ............ 1937 5 24 229 3.00
C. F. A. Mann, Editor and Publisher.
STEVENSONf (D5), pop. 684; Skamania Co. (SW). On Columbia River, 40 m NE of
Portland, Ore. SP&S RR. Saw mill; plywood; logging. Agriculture.
Skamania Co. Pioneer + ......... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1893 7 24 280 2.50
Ray Craft, Publisher.
SULTAN (D8). pop. 814; Snohomish Co. (NW). On Skykomish River, 25 m SE of
Everett. GN RR. Logging, saw and shingle mill. Timber. Agriculture. Fruit,
potatoes, peas.
Valley News-f ......................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1890 7 24 280 2.00
Ward Bowden, Editor and Publisher, 105 Third St.
SUMAS (CD, pop. 658; Whatcom Co. (NW). 25 m NE of Bellingham. CMSP&P; NP;
CP RRs. Agriculture. Sugar beets, berries, oats.
News-f- ..................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1889 7 24 280 2.50
Harry and Clara Christensen, Editors and Publishers.
Clrc
$2,224
J390
*12,536
6,800
*76,852
1,499
§594
§1,876
§4,470
§1,550
§660
§812
§1,985
**2,882
SUMNER (O8%), pop. 2.816; Pierce Co. (WC). 12 m SE of Tacoma. GN; CMSP&P;
NP; UP RRs. Manufactures lumber, insecticides, vinegar, yeast, fibreboard
products. Canneries; fruit packing and freezing plants. Ships bulbs and cut
flowers. Agriculture. Berries, bulbs, truck farming.
News-Index and Standard Thursday Independent 1900 9 22 294 8.00
E. P. Andrews, Editor and Publisher.
SUNNYSIDE (E4), pop. 4,194; Yakima Co. (SC). 86 m SE of Yakima. UP; NP RRs.
Manufactures paper containers; meat, poultry packing plant; creameries; win-
ery; cannery. Diversified farming. Mint, cherries, potatoes, fruit.
Sun-f Thursday Independent 1901 8 22 294 8.00
Virgil Hillyer, Publisher.
TACOMAf (C8). pop. 148,678; Pierce Co. (WC). At head of navigation on Puget
Sound, 82 m S of Seattle. GN; UP; CMSP&P; NP RRs. Boat connections. Air-
lines: AC A; WAL; PAA; WCA; NWA; TCA; PNA; UAL; WAL; FTL (air-
freight). Important port.
Manufactures lumber, lumber products, pulp, paper, chemicals, furniture,
flour, furnaces, railroad car wheels, candy, food products. Copper, gold smelting
and refining; railroad shops; shipyards; meat and fish packing plants. Fisheries.
Six banks; deposits (6-30-58), $358,186,786. 61,131 electric (AC) meters; 11,-
690 gas (nat.) meters; 96,872 telephones. Resort, near Mt. Rainier National
Park. College of Puget Sound, Fort Lewis, McChord Field. Two TV stations.
Civil Service Bulletin Monthly (JfclpS^p" 1929 5 24 238 x2'00
D. H. Ketter, Editor; Civil Service League, Publisher, S. 16th & Court C St.
Fort Lewis Ranger-f- Friday Independent 1950 5 24 217 $10,000 — Free
Distributed primarily to personnel at Fort Lewis.
M. E. Benson, Publisher, Box 1521.
Index {Sllun*' ^^ \Bldg? News 1889 6 26 269 11'00 79°
Victor J. Hedberg, Editor; J. D/Ogden, Publisher. Box 1808 (1).
Labor Advocate-f Friday Labor 1908 6 24 208 1.60 16,700
Tacoma Labor Advocate, Publisher, 1856 Court C (8).
-**Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*2»500
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
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News-Tribune + ....................... fgj* 'ft*1111' 'Independent ....... 1883 » 28 Q «01 24.00**»2,965
I Sun. Morn. v Sunday circ.**74,732
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
F. 8. Baker, Publisher, 711 St. Helens Ave. (1).
Progress (no adv.) ................. Weekly ........... Cham, of Com. ...,1926 8 26 147 x 2200
E. M. Wetherell, Editor; Tacoma Chamber of Commerce, Publisher (1).
Star + ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 8 24 294 3.50 £1,541
R. E. Breon, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 247, So. Tacoma Station. J7,985 — Free
Trail, The-f V .......................... Tuesday .......... Collegiate ........... 1922 5 23 224 2.00 11,800
Students of the College of Puget Sound, Editors and Publishers, Box 50A.
TENINO (C4), pop. 969; Thurston Co. (SW). 85 m SW of Tacoma. UP; NP; GN RRs.
Saw, tie, powder mill; creamery; cold storage plant; cannery. Timber. Farm-
ing. Berries.
Thurstdh Co. Independent + .. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 7 22 280 2.50 81,000
D. M. Major, Editor and Publisher.
TONASKET (Fl%). pop. 957; Okanogan Co. (NC). 120 m NW of Spokane. GN RR.
Manufactures bricks, concrete blocks, lumber. Diversified farming.
Tribune ..................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1951 5 26 224 3.00 §592
Ashley E. Holden, Jr., Editor ; Tonasket Publishing Co.
TOPPENISH (E4), pop. 6,265; Yakima Co. (SC). 20 m SE of Yakima. NP RR. Manu-
factures beet sugar, canned corn, candy, concrete and creamery products. Agri-
culture. Potatoes, hay, sugar beets.
Review-f- ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1907 8 22 294 8.00 2,015
Merritt Allen, Editor and Publisher, Box 511.
Times + (offset) ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1955 5 23 231 3.00 §1,802
Win. Wright, Editor; Toppenish Publishers Inc., 217 S. Toppenish Ave.
TWISP (E2), pop. 776; Okanogan Co. (N). 95 m N of Wenatchee. Railroad station,
Pateros. GN RR. Lumbering. Gold, silver mines. Agriculture. Dairying, hay,
apples.
Methow Valley News -f ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 6 24 266 3.00 887
Claude E. Watkins and Myrtle B. Watkins, Editors and Publishers.
UNIONTOWN (H4), pop. 254; Whitman Co. (SC). 80 m SE of Spokane. NP RR.
Grain elevator. Diversified farming. Wheat, hogs, dairy products, cattle.
Journal + .................................. Thursday ........ Ind. & Agric ....... 1920 5 26 234 2.50 322
L. C. Mattoon, Editor and Publisher.
VANCOUVERf (C5), pop. 41,664; Clark Co. (SW). On Columbia River, 8 m N of
Portland, Ore. GN; SP&S; NP; UP RRs. Boat connections. Airport.
Manufactures chemicals, pulp, paper, lumber, canned fruit products, bricks,
paint, structural steel, aluminum. Creameries; brewery; shipyard. Salmon fish-
eries. Timber. Fruit, dairy, poultry farms. Three banks; deposits (6-30-58),
$44,913,829. 3,400 gas meters; 28,333 electric meters; 19,603 telephones.
Columbian + ............................ l^un** S&t' Independent ....... 1890 8 22 815 15.00**18,748
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Raymond L. Bachman, Editor and Publisher 701 W. Eighth St.
Lariat, The + ........................... Monthly .......... {owlfe^St* 1949 4 24 168 1'60 *2*800
William V. Jones, Editor and Publisher, Rt. 5—14239 N. E. Salmon Creek Ave.
VASHON (C3), pop. X850; King Co. (WC). On Vashon Island, 8 m S of Seattle.
Boat connections. Greenhouses; hatcheries. Residential. Agriculture.
Beachcomber ............................ Friday ............. Independent ....... 1958 5 24 225 3.00 §85O
John VanDevanter, Editor; Beachcomber Press, Inc., Publisher.
WAITSBURG (G4), pop. 1,015; Walla Walla Co. (SE). 20 m NE of Walla Walla.
UP; NP RRs. Flour mill; cannery. Ships wheat. Agriculture. Livestock, dairy
products.
Times + .................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1878 6 24 252 8.50 §1,52O
Virginia J. Dilts, Editor; C. P. Dilts, Publisher.
WALLA WALLAf (G4%), pop. 24.102; Walla Walla Co. (SE). 110 m SE of Yakima.
UP; NP; WWV (elec.) RRs. Airlines : WC A ; UAL.
Manufactures lumber, beverages. Cannery; frozen food, cold storage plants;
grain warehouses; brewery; creameries; dye works. Whitman College. Diversi-
fied farming. Wheat, peas, alfalfa, livestock.
oC e^ator +68t JMonthly .......... Farm. Co-op ....... 1936 5 24 224 x.50 37,969
W. K. McCandiess," Editor ; Pacific Supply Cooperative, Publisher, Box 1004.
TT , « 11 *, i f Every Morn.,T, „„,. „,. 1934 8 22 294 18.00 **4,408
Union Bulletin + ..................... JEvg. ex. Sun.Independent ....... Evg. circ. 18.00**12,113
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 7.80 ** 16,209
H. Sherman Mitchell. Editor; Frank G. Mitchell, Publisher.
Whitman College Pioneer + V Thursday ........ Collegiate... ........ i896- 8 24 294 2-°°
Students of Whitman College, Editors and Publishers, Box G.
WAPATO (E4), pop. 8,185; Yakima Co. (SC). 10 m SE of Yakima, NP RR. Apple
drying, fruit, vegetable packings, and hop compressing plants ; feed mill ; can-
nery. Diversified farming. Hay, potatoes, tomatoes.
Independent-f ......................... .Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1906 6 24 278 2.50 §1,719
William Verran, Jr.. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|PO Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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WASHOUGAL (C6), pop. 1,577; Clark Co. (SW). On Columbia River, 17 m E of
Vancouver. SP&S RR. Woolen and smelter cloth, blankets, robet manufactured.
Fisheries. Agriculture. Dairying, poultry, prunes.
Columbia Valley Advocate + .. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1032 7 24 280 2.60 755
Q. E. Pecoldt, Editor and Publisher.
WATERVILLEf (E8), pop. 1,018; Douglas Co. (EC). 26 m NE of Wenatchee. Water-
ville RR. Pine, fir timber. Agriculture. Wheat, hogs, cattle.
Empire Press + ....................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 7 22 280 8.00 2,225
Howard E. Ordway, Editor and Publisher.
WENATCHEEf (E8), pop. 18,072; Chelan Co. (C). On Columbia River, 185 m W of
Spokane. GN RR. Airline, WCA. Extensive fruit drying, packing, cold storage
plants; apple by-products, lumber, boxes, insecticides, flour, concrete and
dairy products manufactured. Smelting plants. Ships apples. Timber. Farming.
Apples, wheat, dairying.
World* .................................... {gfun, independent ....... "»5 9 M
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Wilfred Woods, Editor; World Publishing Company, Inc.
WHITE SALMON (D5), pop. 1,858; Klickitat Co. (S). On Columbia and White Salmon
Rivers, 55 m E of Vancouver. Railroad name, Bingen- White Salmon. SP&S RR.
Boat connections. Saw mills; creamery; fruit packing plants. Timber. Fruit,
dairy, stock farms.
Enterprise^- ............................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1902 7 22 280 2.00 §1,504
R. H. Meresse, Editor; A. Meresse, Publisher.
WILBUR (G8), pop. 1,048; Lincoln Co. (E). 65 m W of Spokane. NP RR. Flour,
lumber mills, grain warehouses. Agriculture. Wheat, barley, oats.
Register-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 7 24 280 8.00 $953
C. F. Cosby and Z. D. Cosby, Editors and Publishers.
WINLOCK <C4), pop. 878; Lewis Co. (SW). 25 m N of Longview. GN; NP; UP;
CMSP&P RRs. Hatcheries; creamery; saw, tie mills, wooden shingles. Timber.
Poultry, dairy farms. Filberts.
News -I- ..................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1885 7 24 280 2.50 §1,272
M. R. Alexander, Editor and Publisher.
WINSLOW (C8), pop. 687; Kitsap Co. (W). 5 m W of Seattle. Manufactures motors,
fishing tackle. Shipyards. Fruit and vegetable packing plant. Dairy farms.
Bainbridge Review + .............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 7 24 280 8.50 §1,972
Mildred and Walt Woodward, Editors and Publishers.
WOODLAND (C5), pop. 1,292; Cowlitz Co. (SW). On Lewis River, 20 m N of Van-
couver. GN ; UP ; NP RRs. Manufactures saw mill equipment. Logging, saw, tie-
mills ; cheese factory. Timber. Agriculture. Milk, eggs, berries.
Lewis River News + ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1919 6 24 280 8.00 §1,317
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pinkerton, Editors and Publishers, Davidson Ave.
YAKIMAf (E4), pop. 88,486; Yakima Co. (SC). 160 m SE of Seattle. UP; NP; YV
(elec.) RRs. Airlines: NWA; WCA.
Extensive fruit drying, packing, cold storage plants ; frozen and canned fruits
and vegetables, juices, wines, lumber, paperboard containers, canvas goods,
fruit sizers, sprayers, farm machinery, flour, meat products, bricks manu-
factured. Nurseries. Five banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $150,861,941; bank
deposits (6-80-58), $69,318,692. 41,689 (est.) electric (AC) meters; 2,900 gas
meters; 22,248 telephones. Pine, fir timber. Diversified farming. Apples, pears,
potatoes, sugar beets, hops, peaches, grapes, melons, cherries, apricots. TV
station.
Goodfruit Grower-f ................ Bi-monthly ..... Fruit Indus ........ 1948 5 24 224 1.50 9,175
C. H. Bosch, Editor; Washington State Fruit Commission, Publisher,
622 Yakima Ave.
Morn. ex. Mon.Rep»b,ic.n ........ "05 8 28
Republic* ............................... Evg. ex. Sun...Republican ......... 1902 8 23 301 16.00**17,246
I Color advertising accepted in both dailies.
I Ted Robertson, Publisher.
YELM (C8H), pop. 470; Thurston Co. (SW). 18 m SE of Olympia. Bank, Tacoma.
NP; GN RRs. Saw, tie mills; logging. Timber. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry
products.
Nisqually Valley News + ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 7 24 280 2.50 §986
D. R. Miller, Editor; E. K. Frig toe, Publisher, Box 56.
ZILLAH (E4), pop. 911; Yakima Co. (SC). 15 m SE of Yakima. NP; UP RRs. Fruit
packing; cold storage plants. Agriculture, especially fruit.
Yakima Valley Mirror -f ........ Thursday ....... Independent ..... 1910 7 24 280 2.50 §1,050
Gail Flint, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
eras. 12 to inch. ¥ Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRmnd McNally
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RAILROADS
18 Baltimore & Ohio 156 Southern
21 Buffalo Creek & Gauley 157 Strouds Creek & Muddlety
23 Campbell's Creek 183 Virginian
36 Chesapeake & Ohio 184 Western Maryland
37 Chesapeake Western 188 West Virginia Northern
40 Cumberland & Pennsylvania 192 Winchester & Western
48 Kanawha Central 193 Wtmfrede
50 Kelley's Creek & Northwestern
30'| 64 Kelly's Creek
100 Monongahela
130 New York Central
131 New York, Chicago & St Louis
133 Norfolk & Western
142 Pennsylvania
152 Pittsburgh & West Virginia
154 Preston
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WEST VIRGINIA
Population 2,005,552 (U. 3. Census, 1950)
State Capital, CHARLESTON
West Virginia is bounded on the north and east by Pennsylvania and Maryland, east and south
by Virginia, and west by Kentucky and Ohio. Its greatest length from north to south is about 240
miles; greatest breadth, 160 miles; land area, 24,080 square miles.
The surface of West Virginia's rivers is estimated at 185 square miles, for many navigable
tributaries of the Ohio River flow through the state. Transportation on the Ohio in the west is
heavy. A large part of the land is mountainous and hilly, about two-thirds covered with forests.
West Virginia ranks sixth in production of hardwood and has vast timber wealth. The soil of
the mountain ridgea is fertile to the tops, and the summits of many mountains are flat,
natural meadows.
The valley of the great Kanawha is the finest grazing region in the state. No finer blue grass
farms exist than those of the central, northern and Greenbrier sections. The soil is well adapted
to the production of apples, peaches and other fruits, although agriculture in the state is not so
important. The most valuable mineral resource of the state is its coal. The same Appalachian
vein that supplies Pennsylvania gives West Virginia, too, coal of highest quality. Next to Penn-
sylvania it ranks highest among the states in the value of coal produced. The state also ranks
high in the production of glassware, in steel works and rolling-mill products.
The University of West Virginia is located at Morgantown. White Sulphur Springs, in the
eastern part of the state, is a popular health resort, with a famous golf course. The Weather
Bureau at Parkersburg gives the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 64.3; highest on record,
106; lowest on record, — 27; total annual precipitation, 39.41 inches.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), twenty-ninth. Rural population (1950), 84.6%. In 1950, of
the 2,005,552 total population, 1,890,284 were white; 115,268 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 81,434. Farm acreage, 8,214,626. Average acreage per farm, 100.9.
Average value per farm, $5,852. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 1,391.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $22,746,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $85,464,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (19'57) .-tobacco (value of production), $1,770,000; hay, $1,500,000;
corn, $663,000; wheat, $598,000; potatoes, $356,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $7,146,000, rank, seventh; peaches,
$924,000; pears, $12,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $52,962,000; all sheep and
lambs, $906,000 ; horses and mules, $4,320,000 ; hogs and pigs, $2,300,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957): chickens (farm and commercial broilers), $16,401,000;
eggs, $9,904,000; turkeys, $4,773,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $24,392,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 801,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957) : creamed cottage cheese, 4,715,000 Ibs. :
creamery butter, 101,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 5,488,000 gallons.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $951,660,000. Leading industry groups:
chemicals and allied products, primary metal industries, stone, clay, and glass products. Total
expenditures for new plant and new equipment, $98,889,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $941,728,000, rank, fourth. Principal mineral products in order of value: coal,
natural gas, petroleum, natural gas liquids.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 478,600. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 607,-
000. Number of post offices (19-57), 1,333. Number of retail stores (1954), 18,685; sales,
$1,410,767,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 65
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Barbour (NEC), Philippi 19,745 14 Hampshire (NE), Romney 12,677
2 Berkeley (NE), Martinsburg 30,859 15 Hancock (N), New Cumberland.... 84,888
8 Boone (SW), Madison 88,178 16 Hardy (NE), Moorefield 10,082
4 Braxton (C), Button 18,082 17 Harrison (NC), Clarksburg 86,296
6 Brooke (N), Wellsburg 26,904 18 Jackson (W), Ripley 16.299
6 Cabell (SW), Huntington 108,085 19 Jefferson (NE), Charles Town 17,184
7 Calhoun (WC), Grantsville 10,259 20 Kanawha (W), Charleston 239.629
8 Clay (C),Clay 14,961 21 Lewis (NC), Weston 21,074
9 Doddridge (NW), West Union 9,026 22 Lincoln (SW), Hamlin 22,466
10 Fayette (SWC), Fayetteville 82,448 28 Logan. (SW), Logan 77,891
11 Gilmer (WC), Glenville 9,746 24 McDowell (S), Welch 98.887
12 Grant (NE), Petersburg 8,766 25 Marion (N), Fairmont. 71,621
18 Greenbrier (SE), Lewisburg 89,296 26 Marshall (N), Moundsville 86,891
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LIST OF COUNTIES (Continued)
Count j. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
27 Mason ( W). Point Pleasant 23,587 42 Randolph (EC), Elkins 80,568
28 Mercer (S), Princeton 75,018 48 Ritchie (NW), Harrisville 12,685
29 Mineral (NEhKeyser 22,888 44 Roane (W). Spencer 18,408
80 Minro (SW), Williamson 47,409 45 Summers (S). Hinton 19.188
81 Monongalui (N), Morgantown 60.797 46 Taylor (N)> Qrafton 18.422
82 Monroe (SB). Union.................. 18,128 47 Tucker (NE)t Parson8 10.60o
II T«iifSJ.(?QrV q«m™rfvm«* 27*696 48 Tyler <NW>' Middlebourne 10,585
86 Ohio (N) ( wiJSST 7l1?2 49 U»8lmr (NEC>' Buckhannon 19,242
ftfi pV™n«ton fF> P?fnki'in 9 818 60 Wayne (SW). Wayne 88.696
87 Plants" $&?S£*SK™ 6*869 « Webster - (EC). Webster Springs.... 17.888
88 Pocahontas (SE), Marlinton 12,480 52 Wetzel (N). New Mar tins ville 20,154
89 Preston (N). Kingwood 81,899 58 Wirt (W), Elizabeth 5,119
40 Putnam (W), Winfleld 21.021 54 Wood (NW), Parkersburg 66.640
41 Raleigh (SW). Beckley 96.278 55 Wyoming (S). Pineville 87.540
WEST VIRGINIA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 30 Daily 1
Evening Dailies (21) Semi-weekly 1
Morning Dailies (9) Weekly 6
Daily, with Sunday edition (5) Fortnightly 8
Semi-weekly 1 Semi-monthly 1
Weekly 86 Monthly 13
Free or partly free circ. wklies (3) Bi-monthly 5
Quarterly 4
Total Newspapers 117 Ev. 8 wks. dur. academic yr 2
Total Periodicals 36
Total number of publications 153
County seats (indicated by t) having publications 53
Total number of towns having publications 86
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It Is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Cols <S> Width V Depth Sub Circ
ALDERSON (E5). pop. 1.489; Monroe Co. (SE). 70 m SE of Charleston. C&O RR.
Manufactures grain mill products. Roofing and sheet metal works. Coal mines.
Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Livestock, poultry, dairying.
Times-h .................................... Friday ............ Republican ......... 1951 5 24 224 2.00 §750
Samuel D. Mason, Editor and Publisher.
ATHENS (D6%). pop. 935; Mercer Co. (S). 18 m NE of Bluefleld. Railroad station,
Princeton. VIR RR. Concord College.
Concordian, The-f- V ................ Bi-wkly, Thurs.. Collegiate ........ 1928 6 24 217x2.00
Students of Concord College, Editors and Publishers.
BECKLEYf (D5). pop. 19,897; Raleigh Co. (SW). 35 m N of Bluefield. VIR; C&O
RRs. Airline, PAI. Coal mining industries; foundry; machine shops. Manufac-
tures mining machinery and supplies, electronic devices, dairy and food
products, lumber. Coal mines. Truck, dairy farms.
Republican ......... 1900 8 23 308 20.80**2O,174
Raleigh Register-}- .................. ,6*' Sat* Democratic ........ 1880 8 23 308 20.80**11,533
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
C. J. McQuade, Editor.
Post Herald-Register ............. Sunday ............ Democratic ........ 1880 8 23 308 **30,52g
C. J. McQuade, Editor.
Register-Post Herald .............. Saturday ......... Republican ......... 1900 8 23 808 **3O,33S
Emile J. Hodel, Editor; Beckley Newspapers Corp., Publisher.
BERKELEY SPRINGSf (Kl), pop. X1.218; Morgan Co. (NE). 28 m W of Hagerstown,
M.. B&O RR. Canneries; hosiery mill; bottling works. Medicinal springs. Glass
sand pits; timber. Agriculture.
(Morgan Messenger-f- .............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1893 8 24 308 2.00 §2,387
News-f ..................................... Friday ............ Democratic ........ 1885 8 24 308 2.00 §69
S. S. Buzzerd, Publisher.
BETHANY (K5), pop. 1,068; Brooke Co. (N). 12 m NE of Wheeling. Bank and rail-
road station, Wellsburg. PA; P&WV RRs. Bethany College. Agriculture. Corn,
alfalfa, potatoes.
Bethany Tower + V ................. Friday ............ Collegiate .......... 1946 6 24 280 4.00 900
Students of Bethany College, Editors and Publishers.
BLUEFIELD (D6), pop. 21.606; Mercer Co. (S). 75 m W of Roanoke, Va. N&W RR.
Airline, PAL Manufactures lumber, electric coils, explosives, men's clothing,
celanese, rayon, beverages. Bluefield State College (Negro). Coal, limestone,
silica mines; hardwood products. Ships coal. Diversified farming.
)4... . Bi-monthly. .. Motoring ........ 1941 2 43 128x1.00 7,700
William D. Hostetter, Editor; American Automobile Assn., Publisher,
18 Carlisle St., Gettysburg, Pa.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch, v* Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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BLUEFIELD (Continued) Estab Cols0 Width? Depth Sub
Bluefleldian V (Negro) Monthly Collegiate 1921 5 24 168
Students of State College, Editors and Publishers.
{Sunset News-Observer Evg.ex.Sun Democrat 192i6 8 22 816 15.60 **8,925
A. S. Barksdale, Jr.. Editor; Daily Telegraph Printing Co.. Publisher.
Telegraph + Every Morn....Republican 1896 8 22 316 20.80^*27,612
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies. Sunday circ.
Daily Telegraph Printing Co., Publisher.
BUCKHANNONt (F2%), pop. 6,016; Upshur Co. (NEC). 20 m S of Clarksburg.
B&O RR. Manufactures lumber, bricks, trousers, cement blocks. Bottling works;
creamery. West Virginia Wesleyan College. Coal mines; gas wells; hardwood
timber. Beef* poultry, dairy farms.
Record + Friday Democratic 1876 8 24 290 2.50
R. H. Ralston, Editor; Buckhannon Record, Publisher, 16 Chancery St.
Republican-Delta -f Friday Republican 1870 8 24 294 3.00
W. Herbert Welch, Editor; West Virginia Republican Delta, Inc., Publisher,
P. O. Box 440.
Wesleyan Pharos+V Bi-weekly Collegiate 1902 5 24 196 1.50
Students of West Virginia Wesleyan College, Editors and Publishers.
CAMERON (L6), pop. 1,786; Marshall Co. (N). 18 m SE of Wheeling. B&O RR.
Pottery, glass, tool factories. Walnut, oak timber. Agriculture. Dairying,
corn, oats.
News + Thursday Republican 1924 6 26 280 2.50
Charles M. Cook, Editor; Cameron News, Publisher, Maple Ave.
CHARLESTON! (C4). pop. 78,501; Kanawha Co. (W). The State Capital. On
Kanawha River, 49 m E of Huntington. C&O; B&O; NYC RRs. Airlines, PAI;
EAL; AA;CAP.
Manufactures glass, glass containers, axes, synthetic rubber, textile dyes,
fertilizer, mine equipment, bricks, petroleum, oil refineries and bulk plants.
Six banks; deposits (3-4-58), $189,061,000. 58,160 electric (AC) meters;
62,299 gas (nat.) meters; 82,641 telephones. Coal mines; gas, oil wells. Morris
Harvey College. Three TV stations.
Gazette 4- Morn.ex.S3un...Ind. Dem 1887 8 22
Sunday edition combined as Gazette-Mail.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Harry G. Hoffmann, Ed.; Robert Smith, Pub., 210 Hale St. E. (30)
Gazette-Mail -I- Sunday Independent 8 22
Dallas Higbee, Ed.; Newspaper Agency Corp., Pub., 210 Hale St.
Mail-f Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Rep 1883 8 22
Sunday edition combined as Gazette-Mail.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. D. Maurice, Editor; F. M. Staunton, Publisher. 1001 Virginia St. (80).
Morris Harvey Cornet -fV Thursday Colegiate 1921 5 24 210 x
Students of Morris Harvey College, Editors and Publishers (28).
Wf!lX5??!j Conservation JMonthly Nafl Resources.1940 2 28 100 1.00
(no adv.)-r- J
Jack Cawthon, Editor; Conservation Commission of W. Va., Publisher,
State Office Bldg.
West Virginia Construction |Seml.mo Con8truction 193? S 42 140
305 15.60**70,592
305 10.40**107,O47
(E) (30).
305 15.60 **S3,350
1,000
118,250
News J Controlled free dist.
W. T. Brice, Editor; West Virginia Contractors Assn., Pub., P. O. Box 386.
West Virginia Legionnaire Monthly Veterans Ints.... 1925 5 24 230 .75
Republican Delta Publishing Co., Publisher, P. O. Box 8191.
West Va. Medical Journal Monthly Medical 1906 2 86 126 x3.50
Walter E. Vest, M.D., Ed.; W. Va. State Med'l Assn., Pub., P. O. Box 1081 (24).
West Va. School Journal V... Monthly Educational 1865 3 28 140 x2.50
Earl N. Straight, Editor; W. Va. State Educ. Assn., Pub., 1568 Quarrier St. (1).
West Virginia ITUTA«*V,I« fGen'l info'm'n 1Qjla » oo 100 o nn
State Magazine -f ^Monthly UboutW.Va. 1949 3 28 188 8'00
E. C. Pollard, Editor; State Magazines Publishing Co., 109 Brooks St.
CHARLES TOWNt (L2), pop. 8,086; Jefferson Co. (NE). 16 m S of Mar tin a burg.
B&O; N&W RRs. Manufactures feed, flour, lime. Creamery. Resort. Lime-
stone, dolomite quarries. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat.
J1.200
1,574
17,350
§3,797
^Thursday Democratic 1844 8 24 280 3.50
Max Brown, Editor; Jefferson Publishing Company, Inc., North George St.
CLARKSBURGt (F2), pop. 32,014; Harrison Co. (NC). On west fork of Mononga-
hela River, 82 m E of Parkersburg. B&O RR. Airline CAP.
Manufactures glass and glass products, oil and gas well machinery, carbon,
boxes, paper cartons, zinc, glass optical goods, cement, caskets, garments,
aluminum fabrication, electric motors. Four banks; clearings (6-1-58), $41,-
777,000; deposits (6-1-58), $65.854,468. 11,000 electric (AC) meters; 13,642
gas (nat.) meters; 14,115 telephones. Coal mines; oil, gas wells. Agriculture.
One TV station.
"Exponent -f- {& ^f*'81111' Democratic 1910 8
Randal Strother, Editor.
Exponent-Telegram 4- Sunday Independent 1927 8
Randal Strother and John H. Martin, Editors; Clarksburg
Telegram -f- Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1861 8
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Clarksburg Publishing Company.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; • A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
| P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonparefl
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNafly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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24 280 13.00**12,641
24 280 7.80**3B,089
Publishing Co.
24 280 15. 60^*23,287
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CLARKSBURGf (Continued) Estab Cols* Width TDtpth Sub
News-K... ................................ .Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1981 8 22 294 2.50
Creel S. Cornwell, Editor; Non-Partisan Publishing Co., Box 1390.
CLAYt (D8H), pop. 500: Clay Co. (C). 80 m NE of Charleston. BAG RR. Timber;
coal mines; gas, oil wells. Farming.
Clay County Free Press -}- ...... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1888 7 24 287 2.00
Perrell Friend, Editor; Ferrell Friend and William O. Robinson, Publishers.
Messenger 4- ............................. Tuesday .......... Republican ......... 1879 7 24 287 2.00
W. S. Dodrill, Editor; Messenger Publishing Co.
CLENDENIN (D8%), pop. 1,475; Kanawha Co. (W). 20 m NE of Charleston. B&O
RR. Lumber mill; oil refinery. Gas, oil wells. Diversified farming.
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$1,296
§2,102
West Virginia Herald-f ......... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1907
C. E. Shafer, Sr., Editor; Clarence Shafer, Publisher.
7 24 280 2.00
DURBIN (G3%), pop. 540; Pocahontas Co. (SE). 100 m W of Charleston. C&O;
WM RRs. Bank town, Marlinton. Manufactures lumber. Stock, poultry, grain
farms.
Wildlife Notes -f Monthly Huntgr & Fishg.,1951 5 24 196 xl.OO 3,070
Leo Young, Editor; West Virginia Sportsmen Unlimited, Publisher, Box 38.
EAST RAINELLE (E4ft). pop. 1,695; Greenbrier Co. (SE). 50 m E of Charleston.
Railroad station, Rainelle. C&O; NYC RRs. Casket factory. Hardwood timber.
Coal mines. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, oats.
Greenbrier Dispatch + Friday Democratic 1930 7 28 273 1.50 8600
J. Alfred Taylor, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
ELIZABETHf (D2%), pop. 755; Wirt Co. (W). On Little Kanawha River, 20 m SE
of Parkers burg, nearest railroad station. B&O RR. Planing mill. Diversified
farming. Grain, potatoes, dairy, poultry products.
Wirt County Journal -f Friday Democratic 1908 7 24 280 2.00 1,898
Woodrow Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
ELKINSf (G8), pop. 9.121; Randolph Co. (EC). 85 m SE of Clarksburg. B&O;
WM RRs. Airline, AA. Railroad shops; tannery. Lumber, foundry products,
beverages manufactured. Davis and Elkins College. Limestone quarries; hard-
wood timber. Diversified farming. Hay, corn, wheat.
Inter-Mountain + Evg.ex.Sun Republican 1907 8 24 290 15.60 **5,142
Comic strip advertising accepted.
R. G. Bush, Editor; Elkins Inter-Mountain Company, Inc., Publisher,
211-218 Davis Avenue.
Randolph Enterprise-Review. Wednesday ....Democratic 1874 7 24 280 3.00 J2.850
Franklin R. Palavido, Editor and Publisher, 211 Third St.
Senator, TheV Thursday Collegiate 1908 5 24 224 1.50 t!50
Students of Davis and Elkins College, Editors and Publishers.
FAIRMONTf (Fl%), pop. 29,346; Marion Co. (N). On Monongahela River, 19 m
SW of Morgantown. MON; B&O RRs.
Manufactures glass containers, aluminum, coke, mining and glass making
machinery, corrugated boxes, cigars, pulp stone, chemicals, beverages. Three
banks; deposits (1-1-58), $32,486,314. 21,664 electric (AC) meters; 19,661
gas (nat.) meters; 19,887 telephones. Fairmont State College. Coal mines.
Dairy, truck, fruit farms.
Columns+V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1879 5 24 210x2.00
Students of Fairmont State College, Editors and Publishers.
fTimes-f Morn.ex.Sun... Democratic 1900 8 23 294 20.00^*13,628
Subscription includes Times-West Virginian.
C. E. Smith, Editor; Fairmont Newspaper Publishing Compnay.
Times-West Virginian 4- Sunday Independent 1918 8 23 294 ** 18,661
Richard Parr is h and C. E. Smith, Editors; Fairmont Newspaper Publishing Co.
$1,100
West Virginian -f {iTsun?'01"" Republican 1845 8 23 29420.00 **6,336
Subscription includes Times -West Virginian.
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Richard Parrish, Editor; Fairmont Newspaper Publishing Company.
FAYETTEVlLLEf (D4), pop. 1,952; Fayette Co. (SWC). 25 m N of Beckley. Rail-
road station, Cotton Hill. C&O RR. Coal mines. Truck, dairy, stock farms. Corn,
potatoes, apples.
State Sentinel-l- Wednesday ....Democratic 1920 7 24 273 2.00 52,120
J. Alfred Taylor, Editor and Publisher.
FOLLANSBEE (K6), pop. 4,435; Brooke Co. (N). On Ohio River, 8 m SE of Steuben-
ville, Ohio. PA RR. Boat connections. Manufactures tin plate, sheet metal
products. Coal mines; oil, gas wells. Diversified farming.
Re view 4- Wednesday ....Democratic 1911 6 24 276 2.00 §1,125
M. J. Mester, Editor; R. R. and M. J. Mester, Publishers.
FRANKLINf (H8), pop. 777; Pendleton Co. (E). On Potomac River, 76 m SW of
Cumberland, Md. Railroad station, Petersburg. B&O RR. Manufactures hard-
wood flooring, insulation. Creamery; planing, saw mills. Summer resort. Timber.
Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, cattle, sheep, poultry,
Pendleton Times + Thursday Democratic 1918 6 23 245 2.00 §2,854
William McCoy, Editor; Grace H. McCoy, Publisher.
QLENVILLEf (E2%). pop. 1,789; Gilmer Co. (WC). On Little Kanawha River, 85 m
SW of Clarksburg. Railroad station. Gilmer. B&O RR. Lumber mill. Glenville
State College. Timber. Agriculture. Livestock, potatoes, corn.
Democrat-f Thursday Democratic 1901 6 22 280 3.00 §2,200
Linn B. Hickman, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ens, 12 tq inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Populttlon—1950 Census. xRand McNally
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GLENVILJLEt (Contmuea; Eitab ColiO Width V Depth Sub
Mercury + ...„ .Wednesday Coll. News 1929 5 25 210 200
Class in Journalism of Glenville State College, Editor and Publisher.
Path finder -f Friday Republican 1892 7 22 280 1 50
Roland Holt, Editor; Linn Hickmann, Publisher.
GRAFTONf (F2), pop. 7,865; Taylor Co. (N). 20 m NE of Clarksburg. B&O RR.
Manufactures china, glassware. Foundry; granite works. Coal mines; timber.
Diversified farming. Wheat, buckwheat, potatoes.
{News-f Thursday Democratic 1934 5 24 224 2.00
C. W. J. Lockard, Editor.
Sentinel + Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1870 8 24 80815.60
Monte F. and Norma F. Bourjaily, Editors; Sentinel Pub'ns, 102 Latrobe St.
GRANTSVILLEf (D8). pop. 958; Calhoun Co. (WC). On Little Kanawha River,
85 m SE of Parkersbnrg. Railroad station, Spencer. B&O RR. Manufactures
rubber life rafts and boats. Natural gas, oil wells ; oak timber. Diversified farm-
ing. Corn, oats, cattle.
Calhoun Chronicle+ Thursday Democratic 1884 7 24 276 2.00
Olin J. Barrows, Editor and Publisher.
News + Thursday Republican 1898 7 24 280 2.00
Burnell Johnson, Editor; Grantsville Printing ft Binding Co., Publisher, Box L.
HAMLINf (B4), pop. 841; Lincoln Co. (SW). 20 m SE of Huntington. Railroad sta-
tion, West Hamlin. C&O RR. Manufactures brassieres. Natural gas, oil wells.
Dairy, stock farms. Corn, tobacco.
Democrat + Thursday ... Democratic . .. 1954 7 24 277 2.50
E. M. Brewer, Editor and Publisher.
Lincoln Republican + Thursday Republican 1905 7 24 280 2.50
E. M. Brewer, Editor; A. Wilkinson, Publisher.
HARRISVILLEf (D2), pop. 1,887; Ritchie Co. (NW). 80 m E of Parkers burg. Rail-
road station, Ellenboro. B&O RR. Manufactures textiles. Oil and gas fields.
Agriculture. Potatoes, beans, wheat.
Ritchie Gazette Thursday Republican 1873 8 24 280 2.00
Aubrey E. Ferguson, Editor; Aubrey E. and Alma Hess Ferguson, Publishers.
HINTONf (E5), pop. 5,780; Summers Co. (S). 105 m SE of Charleston. C&O RR.
Railroad shops; bottling works; lumber mills. Timber. Agriculture. Dairy
products.
r Leader -f Thursday Republican 1886 8 23 305 2.50
< News + Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic 1902 8 23 305 15.60
I J. E. Faulconer, Editor and Publisher.
HUNTINGTONf (B8%), pop. 86,858; Cabell Co. (SW). On Ohio River, 45 m W of
Charleston. C&O; B&O RRs. Airlines: AAA, EAL; PAI. Boat connections.
Manufactures monel metal and nickel products, glass, dye colors, stoves,
shoes, steel, freight and mine cars, steel rails, glass jars and caps, cement, radio
tubes, mattresses, insulators, furniture, pants, overalls, beer, veneer, caskets,
airplane parts, optical lenses, brassieres, cigars, cardboard containers. Railroad
shops. Five banks; bank clearings (12-31-57), $244,029,652; deposits (12-81-
57), $118,047,640. 51,583 electric (AC) meters; 26,782 gas (nat.) meters;
40,284 telephones. Marshall College. Coal mines, gas, oil wells. Two TV stations.
' Advertiser -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Democratic 1889 9 22 801 15.60**21,738
G. H. Clark, Editor; Huntington Publishing Company.
Herald- Ad vertiser + Sunday Independent 1927 9 22 301 10.40**54»14S
H. R. Pinckard, Editor; Huntington Publishing Company.
Herald-Dispatch + Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1909 9 22 801 15.60**43,470
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. E. Bre water, Editor; Huntington Publishing Company (17).
News-Tribune + Saturday Independent 19B8 B 24 224 B-2F°ree-ig$
Frank W. Allen, Editor; Merchants Advertising Agency, Publisher, 621 8th St.
Parthenon V Wed. & Fri Coll. Alumni 1896 5 24 217 6.00
Students Association of Marshall College, Editor and Publisher (15).
HURRICANE (B8%), pop. 1,468; Putnam Co. (W). 25 m NW of Charleston. C&O
RR. Glassware factory. Oil, gas fields. Residential. Agriculture. Tobacco, straw-
berries, cattle.
Breeze-f Friday Republican 1900 6 26 280 2.00
R. F. and Norman Forth, Editors and Publishers.
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800
§400
1,011
§4,971
§1,486
§1,000
§352
§1,414
§2,759
§1,002
§4,106
$2,800
1,150
i, pop. i,zii; ucuoweii <jo. ioj. «u m jx w 01 mueneio.. IX<BW rviv.
Coal mines; hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, beans,
IAEGER (C5%), pop. 1,271; McDowell Co. (S). 40 m NW of Bluefleld. N&W RR.
Saw mill. ~ r ~ " ' '
fruit.
Industrial News .Thursday Democratic 1928 7 26 808 2.00
Mrs. Mabel Alley, Editor; Industrial News, Publisher.
INSTITUTE (C4), pop. xg.OOO; Kanawha Co. (W). 9 m W of Charleston. NYC RR.
Bank, Saint Albans. West Virginia State College.
Yellow Jacket V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1919 Controlled free dist.
Students of West Virginia State College, Editors and Publishers.
KEYSERf (J1H), pop. 6,847; Mineral Co. (NE). In Potomac River, 22 m SW of
Cumberland. Md. B&O; WM RRs. Railroad shops; electric devices, dress fac-
tories; bottling works. Timber. Diversified farming. Wheat, oats, corn.
(Mineral News-Tribune + { f^u^T* ^ Democratic 1911 8 24 28° 11'°°
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Mountain Echo-f- Thursday Republican 1874 8 24 280 2.00
John W. Barger, Editor and Publisher, 24 Armstrong St.
§893
$800
$1,200
§3,563
§760
-A-A-Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Ligbt face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNslly
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KINGWOODf (Gl%), pop. 2,186; Preston Co. (N). 40
WVN RRi. Lumber, planing mills. Coal mines;
Estab Cols <S> Width? Depth Sub Circ
m NE of Clarksburg. B&O;
_______ , , _______ ______ ____ ______ , timber; limestone quarries.
Farming.
Preston County Journal + ..... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1866 8 22 280 3.00 3,030
Richard Whetsell, Editor and Publisher.
LEWISBURGf (F6), pop. 2,192; Greenbrier Co. (SE). 60 m NW of Roanoke, Va.
Railroad station, Ronceverte. C&O RR. Flour mill. Stone quarry. Mountain
resort. Stock, dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Brier Bits-f-V .......................... Monthly .......... Collegiate ........... 1937 5 24 217 1.00
Students of Greenbrier College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 12,000
Greenbrier Independent -f ..... -Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1866 7 24 296 2.00 2,638
J. B. Hern, Editor and Publisher, 118 N. Court St.
LOGANf (C5), pop. 6,079; Logan Co. (SW). 40 m SW of Charleston. C&O RR.
Planing mill ; bottling works. Coal mines ; gas wells. Ships coal.
Banner + .................................. Evg. ex. Sun.. .Republican ......... 1888 8 24 287 15.60 **8,750
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Clarence H. Frey, Publisher.
Logan News + ......................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1907 6 24 224 3.00 2,475
Roscoe Spence, Editor; Logan News Publishing Co.
MADISONf (C4), pop. 2,026; Boone Co. (SW). 36 m SW of Charleston. C&O RR.
Gas, oil processing. Hardwood timber; coal mines; gas wells. Truck, fruit farms.
Potatoes, apples, tobacco.
Coal Valley News + ................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1925 6 23 259 2.00 §3,650
Luther R. Jones, Editor and Publisher.
MARLINTONf (F4), pop. 1,645; Pocahontas Co. (SE). 70 m E of Charleston. C&O
RR. Lumber mills ; tannery. Timber. Summer resort. Stock, poultry, grain farms.
Journal ...................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1916 5 24 224 2.00 §1,985
Paul W. Haddock, Editor and Publisher.
Pocahontas Times ................... .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1882 7 26 294 1.50 §3,762
Jane Price Sharp, Editor and Publisher.
MARTINSBURGf (Ll%), pop. 16,621; Berkeley Co. (NE). In the Shenandoah Valley,
72 m W of Washington, D. C. B&O; PA RRs. Manufactures hosiery, woolen
cloth, barrels, concrete products, paper boxes, cement, building materials, dyna-
mite, apple products. Ships apples. Limestone quarries. Agriculture. Fruit,
wheat, corn.
Journal-f ................................. JEvg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep .............. 1907 8 24 308 15.00**10,656
Comic strip advertising accepted.
G. C. McKown, Editor; Evening Journal Publishing Co., Inc.
New.+ ..................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1929 5 2< 196
J. G. Byrer, Editor; Berkeley Ptg. and Pub. Co., Inc., 122 South Church St.
MILTON (B4), pop. 1,652; Cabell Co. (SW). 15 m E of Huntington. C&O RR. Flour,
saw mills ; glass factory ; cannery. Gas wells. Truck, grain farms. Tobacco, wheat.
Cabell Record ........................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1898 7 24 280 2.00
Marie Dudley, Editor; Caldwell Dudley, Publisher.
MONTGOMERY (D4). pop. 8,484; Fayette Co. (SWC). On Wanawha River, 20 m
SE of Charleston. C&O RR. Bottling works. West Virginia Institute of Technol-
ogy. Coal mines ; gas, oil wells.
Herald ....................................... Thursday ........ Democrat ........... 1940 8 24 287 4.60 §4,924
Larry E. Holliday, Editor; Robert Holliday, Publisher, 406 Lee St.
West. Va. Tech Collegian -f V Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1920 6 24 231 1.60 1,060
Students of W. Va. Institute of Technology, Eds. and Pubs., 1009 First Ave.
MOOREFIELDt (J2H), pop. 1,406; Hardy Co. (NE). On Potomac River, 50 m S
of Cumberland, Md. B&O RR. Poultry processing, veneer plants; tannery;
feed mills. Oak, walnut timber. Beef, dairy cattle, sheep.
Examiner-f ............................... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1845 7 24 280 3.00 ** 2,361
Mrs. Leona Brill and Katherine Fisher, Editors; Ralph E. Fisher, Publisher.
MORGANTOWNf (Gl), pop. 25,525; Monongalia Co. (N). On Monongahela River,
70 m S of Pittsburgh, Pa. MON; B&O RRs. Boat connections. Airline, CAP.
Manufactures blown glass, pressed glassware, glass shades, coke, beverages,
pajamas, chemicals, plumbing fixtures, concrete blocks, blouses, dairy products.
Ships coal. West Virginia University. Two banks; debits (6-30-58), $28,059-
181. 16,727 electric (AC) meters; 11,116 *as (nat.) meters; 16,411 telephones.
Rich coal mines; limestone quarries; glass sand pits. Diversified farming.
24
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Athenaeum+V ........................ sunA Mon. Colle*iate .......... 1887 5
Students of West Virginia University, Editors and Publishers.
Balletin. The+ ....................... -Monthly .......... Journal ............... IM1
Francis P. Fisher, Editor; W. Va. Press Assn., Publisher, Room 2, Martin Hall.
Caatanea+ ............................... Quarterly ........ Botany ............... 1936 1 62 97 8.00
Dr. Earl L. Core, Editor; Southern Appalachian Botanical Club, Publisher,
West Virginia University.
Dominion-News 4- ................... .Morn.ex.Sun...Democratic ........ 1888 9 22 301 21.60
Walter L. Hart, Editor; W. Va. Newspaper Publishing Co.
Post-f ....................................... Evg. ex. Sun.-.Republican ......... 1899 9 22 801 21.50
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Brooks Cottle, Editor; W. Va. Newspaper Publishing Co.
6,000
£500
£310
**9,124
***,1»2
CfamUtkm-HHrScpt. A.B.C. Statement; *Jttne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
•ma, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. VIsstied only during academic year. xSnbscription included in membership fee.
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West Virginia Farm News-}- Monthly Agriculture 1928 * 26 172 xl.OO
_, ^ ^ ' , Controlled free dist.
E. O. Gregory, Editor; West Virginia Farm Bureau, Publisher, 227 Kirk St
West Virginia Fourth JQuarterly Journalism 1941 8 26 188
Estatesman + j«uarteriy journalism Controlled free dist.
Warren K. Agee, Ed.; School of Journalism of West Virginia University, Pub.
WEST VIRGINIA
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15,121
$826
1,425
5,002
Eugene R. Elkins, Editor; W. Va. Municipality, Publisher, Box 936.
WAl«minf1Mag??iner8ity }Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1936 3 24 123 x4.00
D. W. Jacobs, Ed.; W. Va. Univ. Alumni Assn., Pub., Main Administration Bldg.
MOUNDSVILLEf (K5%), pop. 14,772; Marshall Co. (N). On Ohio River, 12 m S of
Wheeling. B&O RR. Manufactures chemicals, plastics, table glassware, enamel-
ware, trousers, stogies, electric conduits, toys. Zinc refineries and smelters. Oil,
gas wells ; coal mines ; hardwood timber. Dairying. Wheat, oats, corn.
Echo-h Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1891 8 24 29410.40
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Sam Shaw, Editor and Publisher.
MULLENS (D5), pop. 3,470; Wyoming Co. (S). 28 m SW of Beckley. VIR RR. Rail-
road shops. Repair and woodworking shops. Ships coal. Coal mines ; hardwood
timber. Dairy, poultry, cattle, truck farms.
Advocate + Thursday Republican 1913 8 24 287 2.50
Charles V. Stewart, Editor and Publisher.
NEW CUMBERLANDf (K4%), pop. 2,119; Hancock Co. (N). On Ohio River, 12 m S
of East Liverpool, Ohio. PA RR. Bank, Weirton. Manufactures brick, pottery,
metal alloys. Foundry. Coal mines; clay pits. Fruit farms.
Hancock County Courier -f Thursday Democratic 1869 6 24 280 2.00
Hancock County Courier Publishing Co.
Independent -f .Thursday Republican 1877 6 26 280 2.00
Mrs. J. Scott Brown, Editor and Publisher, Ridge Ave.
NEW HAVEN (C2%), pop. 969; Mason Co. (W). 65 m NW of Charleston. B&O RR.
Manufactures iron alloys. Feed mill. Agriculture. Fruit, tobacco, dairy farms.
Mason County News-f- .Thursday Democratic 1952 8 24 294 2.00
§3,175
875
§588
1:325
Adrian L. Headley, Editor; Star "Printing and Publishing Co. $250 — Free
NEW MARTINSVILLEf (El), pop. 4,084; Wetzel Co. (N). On Ohio River, 20 m S
of Moundsville. B&O RR. Manufactures ornamental and table glassware,
chlorine, caustics, concrete sewer pipe, drainage tile, dairy and foundry prod-
ucts. Sand and gravel pits. Agriculture. Corn, wheat, potatoes.
Wetzel Democrat -f Thursday Democratic 1877 7 24 280 2.00 §2,247
Margaret Snod^rass, Editor; Wetzel Democrat Publishing Co., 811 Main St.
Wetzel Republican-f .Thursday Republican 1889 8 22 287 2.55 §2,276
Sam Chapman, Editor; Wetzel Republican, Inc., Publisher.
NITRO (C3%), pop. 8,314; Kanawha Co. (W). 15 m NW of Charleston. NYC RR.
Manufactures chemicals, rayons. Agriculture. Corn, tobacco, dairy farms.
Kanawha Valley Leader Friday Independent 1944 8 22 294 3.00 §3,484
Cecil R. Walker. Editor and Publisher.
OAK HILL (D4%), pop. 4.518; Fayette Co. (SWC). 85 m SE of Charleston. C&O; VIR
RRs. Coal mines; hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Corn, hay, potatoes.
Fayette Tribune Mon. & Thurs.. Republican 1897 8 24 294 4.50 §3,99O
Bob Holliday, Editor; Larry Holliday, Publisher.
West Virginia Pharmacist -f.. Monthly Pharmacy 1948 3 27 140 2.00 $1,000
William J. Dixon, Editor; W. Va. Pharmaceutical Assn., Publisher, Box 119.
PARKERSBURGf (C2), pop. 29.684; Wood Co. (NW). On Ohio River at mouth of
Little Kanawha River, 70 m W of Clarksburg. B&O RR. Airlines : AAA ; AA; PAL
Manufactures rayon, oil well equipment, plastic products, refrigeration equip-
ment, nylon, floor and wall tile, fiberglass insulation, steel castings, shovels,
paint, aluminum products, corrugated boxes, glass. Railroad shops. Four banks ;
bank deposits (6-6-57), $47,138,314. 24,789 electirc (AC) meters; 20,840 gas
(nat.) meters; 27,382 telephones. Hardwood timber, sand and gravel. TV
station.
(News-f Every Morn. ...Republican 1898 8 23 308 20.80**16,166
James H. Young, Editor; Parkersburg Sentinel, Publisher. Sunday circ. irk27 ,834
Sentinel-J- Evg. ex. Sun... Democratic .1889 8 23 308 15. 60** 19,348
Comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
H. Sutton Sharp, Editor; Parkersburg Sentinel Co., Publisher, 519 Juliana St.
West Virginia Hills \Bi-monthly ^'pishtag 1945 8 26 140 1.25
and otreams j JinW Va
West Virginia Hills and Streams, Publisher," 2000 Pike St.
PARSONSf (G2), pop. 2,009; Tucker Co. (NE). 40 m SE of Clarksburg. WM RR.
Tannery ; Lumber, textile mills ; broom handle factory. Coal mines ; timber.
Farming.
Advocate Thursday Republican 1896 7 22 280 3.00 ** 1,657
Ken McClain, Editor and Publisher.
PENNSBORO (E2), pop. 1,763; Ritchie Co. (NW). 40 m W of Clarksburg. B&O RR.
Manufactures shirts, play suits, marble products, lumber, glassware, bev-
erages. Gaa, oil wells; timber. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, livestock.
News-f Thursday Democratic 1892 8 24 294 2.00 §1,514
Nathan Doll, Editor; Pennsboro News Publishing Company, Inc.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonparefl
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate line*. 14 to inch, t County seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriotion included in membership fee.
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•op. 1.898; Grant Co. (NE). 50 m SW of Cumberland, Md.
our. feed mills; tannery. Timber. Agriculture. Corn, wheat.
PETERSBURCf
B60RR.
potatoes.
Grant County Press-f Wednesday Republican 1896
Mrs. Ralph P. Welton, Editor and Publisher.
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7 24 280 2.60 §2,350
PHIUPPIf (F2), pop. 2.581; Barbour Co. (NEC). 24 m SB of Clarksburg. BAG RR.
Manufactures patent medicines. Coal mines ; oil. gas wells ; timber. Agriculture.
Potatoes, corn, wheat.
Barbour Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1892 7 24 280 2.60
Allen Byrne, Editor; Barbour Publishing Co.
Republican + Friday Republican 1880 7 24 280 2.00
Barbour Publishing Co.
52,850
91,125
PIEDMONT (Hl%), pop. 2,566; Mineral Co. (NE). On Potomac River, 25 m SW of
Cumberland, Md. B&O; WM RRs. Paper mill; foundry. Coal mines.
Herald -f Thursday Democratic 1881 7 23 280 8.00 **2,S41
John F. and May Rose, Editors and Publishers.
PINEVILLEf (D5), pop. 1,082; Wyoming Co. (S). 25 m NW of Bluefield. VIR RR.
Coal mines; timber. Diversified farming.
Independent-Herald + Friday Democratic 1909 7 26 808 2.00 §2,730
Walter C. Byrd, Editor; Jack Shipman, Publisher.
POINT PLEASANTf <B3), pop. 4,596; Mason Co. (W). On Ohio River, 85 m N of
Huntington. NYC; B&O RRs. Shipyard. Malleable iron, carbon, machinery,
dresses, radio tubes, chemicals manufactured. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Corn, tobacco, melons.
Register-f Evg. ex. Sun...Republican 1862 8 24 28716.60 **3,052
Comic strip advertising accepted.
J. Knox Dye, Editor; Point Pleasant Register Company, Publisher.
RAVENSWOOD (C2%). pop. 1.175; Jackson Co. (W). On Ohio River, 25 m SW of
Parkersburg. B&O RR. Manufactures chinaware, marble, brooms, creamery
products. Aluminum rolling mill. Gas wells. Truck, fruit, poultry, dairy farms.
News + (offset) Thursday Democratic 1866 8 24 294 8.00 **1,453
Mark F. Ethridge, Jr., Editor; Star Printing and Publishing Company.
RICHWOOD (E4), pop. 6,821; Nicholas Co. (SC). 60 m E of Charleston. B&O RR.
Manufactures lumber, paper, clothes pins, dish trays. Coal mines; lime quarry;
timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, corn. hay.
24 224 3.00 §4,40O
24 280 3.00 §2,263
wednesday ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1946 5
J. F. Comstock and Bronson McClung, Editors and Publishers.
Nicholas Republican + ............ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1903 7
John L. Teets, Editor and Publisher.
RIPLEYf (C8), pop. 1,818; Jackson Co. (W). On Ohio River, 40 m NW of Charleston.
B&O RR. Hatchery; planing mill. Timber, gas wells. Agriculture. Dairying,
livestock, poultry.
Jackson Herald-f .................... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1876 8 24 297 2.00
Sattis Simmons, Editor; Jackson Herald, Publisher.
ROMNEYf (J2), pop. 2,059; Hampshire Co. (NE). 28 m S of Cumberland. B&O RR.
Flour, lumber mills; bottling works. Ships fruit. Limestone quarries; timber.
Agriculture. Cattle, poultry, apples, peaches.
Hampshire Review -f ............... Wednesday ..... Democratic ........ 1829 7 24 280 2.50 $3,595
John C. Ailes, Editor; Cornwell and Ailes, Publishers.
RONCEVERTE (F5). pop. 2.801 ; Greenbrier Co. (SE). 60 m NE of Bluefleld. C&O RR.
Lumber, flour, feed mills; foundry. Hardwood timber. Diversified farming.
Broiler, turkey processing. Livestock, dairy products.
West Virginia News-h ............ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1897 7 26 280 2.50 2,825
Wm. B. Blake. Jr. and Norman B. Blake, Editors and Publishers, 122 Main St.
SAINT ALBANS (C4). pop. 9,870; Kanawha Co. (W). On Kanawha River, 12 m W
of Charleston. C&O RR. Lamp chimney factory; machine shop. Residential.
Dairy* poultry, truck farms.
AdvertiBer-f ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1923 8 24 294 2.00 54,600
Riley C. Dawson, Editor and Publisher.
SAINT MARVSf (D2), pop. 2,196; Pleasants Co. (NW). On Ohio River, 28 m NE
of Parkersburg. B&O RR. Manufactures motor oil, gasoline, chemicals, glass
marbles and tableware. Gas, oil wells ; timber. Truck, fruit, dairy farms.
Oracle + .................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1881 7 24 280 2.50 §2,100
Roy G. Owens, Editor and Publisher.
Pleasants County Leader + ....Friday ............. Republican ......... 1897 7 26 280 2.50 1,850
Mark Ethridge, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
SALEM (E2), pop. 2,678; Harrison Co. (NC). 14 m W of Clarksburg. B&O RR.
Gasoline refineries ; glass factories. Salem College. Gas, oil wells ; timber. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, potatoes, apples.
Green and White-f V .............. Ev. 8 wks ........ Collegiate .......... 1922 5 26 224 1.60 1600
Students of Salem College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. 1126
Herald + ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1898 6 26 278 2.00 1,480
Rose Meredith, Editor and Publisher, 58 High St.
Ciradatton— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; wJtrae snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand Mdtall?
estimate. V Issued only during academic rear. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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SHEPHERDSTOWN (Lift), pop. 1,178; Jefferson Co. (NE). On Potomac River, 8 m
E of Martinsburg. N&W RR. Flour milL Shepherd State College. Diversified
farming. Wheat, corn, fruit.
Independent -f Wednesday Republican 1906 8 24 280 1.50
C. S. Musser, Editor and Publisher.
Shepherd College Picket V....Ftntly(Tues.). Collegiate 1890 5 26 208 xl.BO
Students of Shepherd College, Editors and Publishers.
| Bi-monthly Women's Clubs. 1921 8 26 140 x.85 $19,576
W. Va. Federation of Women's Clubs, Publisher.
SHINNSTON (F2), pop. 2,798; Harrison Co. (NC). 11 m N of Clarksburg. B&O RR.
Manufactures mine supplies, glass. Coke factory. Coal mines; gas, oil wells.
Farming. Beef cattle, corn, truck crops.
News-}- Thursday Republican 1895 7 28 280 2.00 $1,775
James M. Currey and T. M. Meredith, Editors and Publishers.
SISTERSVILLE (D1V4), pop. 2,818; Tyler Co. (NW). On Ohio River, 40 m NE of
Parkersburg. B&O RR. Chemical plants. Gasoline and oil refineries; glass,
tank and boiler works; machine shops; creamery. Oil, gas wells. Agriculture.
Corn, hay, livestock.
Tyler County Journal -f- Thursday Democratic 1900 7 24 280 8.00 1,856
David Ethridge, Editor; Ethridge Enterprise, Inc., Publisher.
Tyler Star-News + Wednesday Republican 1869 8 24 294 2.50 $2,433
A. R. Kelly, Editor; Ethridge Enterprise, Inc., Publisher.
SPENCERf (D8), pop. 2,587; Roane Co. (W). 85 m S of Parkersburg. B&O RR.
Beverages, plastics, and lumber products, sweaters manufactured. Hatchery.
Shipping point. Oil, gas wells ; timber. Diversified farming. Corn, oats, livestock.
Roane County Reporter -f Thursday Democratic 1800 8 22 294 2.50 $2,236
G. F. Hedges. Jr., Editor and Publisher.
Times- Record -f Thursday Republican 1890 8 22 294 8.00 5 3386
T. G. Slokan, Editor; Henry Woodyard, Publisher.
SUMMERSVILLEf (E4), pop. 1,628; Nicholas Co. (SC). 45 m E of Charleston. Rail-
road station, Camden-on-Gauley. B&O RR. Saw, planing mills. Hardwood
timber. Agriculture. Milk, potatoes, corn.
Nicholas Chronicle-f Thursday Democratic 1880 6 26 280 8.00 51,550
Leatha Heal, Editor; J. J. Beritzo, Publisher.
SUTTONf (E8), pop. 1,070; Braxton Co. (C). 45 m SW of Clarksburg. B&O RR.
Lumber, flour and feed mill; granite, marble works. Timber. Agriculture.
Corn, hay, potatoes.
Braxton Central-f Tuesday Republican 1881 7 24 280 2.00 4,225
Raymond E. Thayer, Editor and Publisher.
Braxton Democrat 4- Thursday Democratic 1883 7 24 280 8.00 8,225
Raymond E. Thayer and Woodrow VanKirk, Editors and Publishers.
UNIONf (E6%), pop. 800; Monroe Co. (SE). 44 m NE of Bluefleld. Railroad station,
Ronceverte. C&O RR. Flour mill. Timber. Agriculture. Livestock, poultry,
dairying.
Monroe Watchman-f Thursday Democratic 1872 7 24 280 2.50 §2,923
J. M. Johnston, Editor and Publisher.
WAYNEf (B4). pop. 1,257; Wayne Co. (SW). 18 m S of Huntington. N&W RR.
Glass factory. Diversified farming. Potatoes, corn, tobacco, truck crops.
Wayne County News + Friday Democratic 1874 8 24 801 3.00 $2,810
H. P. Dean, Editor and Publisher.
WEBSTER SPRINGSf (F8%), pop. X 1,813; Webster Co. (EC). On Elk River, 80
m S of Clarksburg. WM RR. Lumber mills. Health resort. Coal mines;
hardwood timber. Agriculture.
Webster Echo + Wednesday Democratic 1888 7 24 280 2.00 $1,950
Bess McCray and Mrs. Gladys S. Elbon, Editors and Publishers.
Webster Republican-f- Wednesday Republican 1904 5 24 217 2.00 1,309
Boyd Dotson, Editor; Webster Publishing Company, Inc.
WEIRTON (K4%). pop. 24,005; Hancock Co. (N). 4 m NE of Steubenville, Ohio.
PA RR. Steel works ; steel stampings, chemical, tin can, cement block factories ;
bottling works. Coal mines ; clay pits. Diversified farming.
Times-h Ev*. ex. Sun...Republican 1927 8 23 308 15.60 **6,559
Comic strip advertising accepted.
C. J. Denne, Editor; Weirton Printing and Publishing Co.
WELCHt (C5tt)p pop. 6,608; McDowell Co. (S). 25 m NW of Bluefield. N&W RR.
Manufactures lumber, beverages. Extensive coal mining.
News-f ....".. •• EvgTex. Sun... Republican 1923 8 24 294 15.60 **11,932
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. R. Keyser, Editor; Welch Publishing Co.
WELLSBURGt (K5), pop. 5,787; Brooke Co. (N). On Ohio River, 16 m N of Wheel-
ing. PA; P&WV RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures paper bags, cement,
flour, glassware, tableware novelties, oil cans. Coal mines. Agriculture. Fruit,
6 26 280 1.50
'..^ ....... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1937
Jennings & Ryan, Editors; The Valley Press, Publisher.
Herald -f ................ Evp. ex. Sun. ..Republican ......... 1818 8 24 294
Frederick N. McCamic, Editor; L. H. McCamic. Publisher, Box 471.
9.86
51,175
53,978
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; fjA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee,
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WEST LIBERTY <K5), pop. Xl.400; Ohio Co. (N). 10 m NE of Wheeling, nearest
bank and railroad station. West Liberty State College. Diversified farming.
Trumpet* V Ev. 8 wks Collegiate Controlled" Jee dist. 1,400
Students of West Liberty State College, Editors and Publishers.
WESTONf (F2%). pop. 8.946; Lewis Co. (NC). On West Fork River, 18 m SW
of Clarksburg. B&O RR. Manufactures glassware, lumber, bricks. Coal mines.
Gas, oil wells ; timber. Diversified farming. Livestock, dairying, poultry.
Democrat* Thursday Democratic 1867 8 24 294 2.55 §3,575
Robert S. Earle, Editor; Weston Democrat, Inc., Publisher.
Independent* Wednesday Republican 1894 8 24 287 2.00 §4,090
Gilbert J. Hersman, Editor; Independent Publishing Company, Inc., 228 Main St.
WEST UNIONf (E2). pop. 1,841; Doddridge Co. (NW). 28 m W of Clarksburg. B&O
RR. Planing mill. Gas, oil wells ; oak, walnut timber. Diversified farming. Corn,
wheat, potatoes.
Herald* Thursday Republican 1885 6 26 274 1.50 8900
Floyd W. Grouse, Editor and Publisher.
Record* Thursday Democratic 1878 7 24 280 2.00 §1,3OO
Roger C. Ford, Editor and Publisher, Box 867.
WHEELINGf (K5%), pop. 58,891; Ohio Co. (N). On Ohio River, 64 m SW of
Pittsburgh, Pa. and 20 m S of Steubenville, Ohio. B&O; PA; NYC&SL RRs.
Airlines: AAA; CAP; TWA. Bridges to Bridgeport, Martins Ferry, Bellaire, O.
Manufactures steel, proprietary medicines, chemicals, toys, tooth paste tubes,
glassware, vitrified china, calico, food products, electrical equipment, enamel*
ware, stone, clay and wood products. Railroad shops; coal mines; oil, natural
gas wells. Nine banks; bank clearings (6-31.55), $192,117.884; deposits (6-30-
65), $98.498,854. 81,800 electric (AC) meters; 20,196 gas (nat.) meters; 20,111
telephones. Tobacco growing. One TV station.
A. O. U. W. News (no adv.). .Monthly A. O. U. W 1895 4 28 194 x J876
Grand Lodge A. O. U. W. of W. Va., Publisher, Box 267.
' Intelligencer* Morn.ex.Sun...Republican 1852 8 28 808 21.32**22,965
Austin V. Wood, Editor; H. C. Ogden, Publisher. Sat. morn. circ.**46,OO4
fEvg. ex. Sat. 1890
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Harry Hamm, Editor; H. C. Ogden, Publisher, Fifteenth and Main Sts.
Parks and Recreation Monthly Public Parks.. ,1903 3 26 14°
American Institute of Park Executives, Inc., Publisher, Oglebay Park.
West Virginia Register Friday Catholic 1984 8 23 294 3.00 *9,165
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Fred J. Schwertz, Editor ; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
1800 Byron St.
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS (F5). pop. 2,643; Greenbrier Co. (SE). 18 m W of
Covington, Va. C&O RR. Manufactures plastics. Saw mill; nursery. Resort.
Hardwood timber. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, hay.
Sentinel* Wednesday Democratic 1905 5 25 224 2.00 §1,380
C. R. and S. D. Mason, Editors and Publishers, IB, West Main St.
WHITESV1LLE (C4%), pop. 1,017; Boone Co. (SW). On Greater Coal River, 89 m S
of Charleston. C&O RR. Saw mill. Coal mines. Truck and fruit farms. Potatoes,
apples.
State News* Thursday Republican 1945 6 24 273 2.00 §2,100
Ralph Hottle. Editor and Publisher.
WILLIAMSON* (B5), pop. 8,624; Mingo Co. (SW). 100 m SW of Charleston. N&W
RR. Railroad shops; gasoline refineries; bottling works; foundry. Armature,
broom handle factories. Coal mines ; timber. Agriculture.
News* Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Dem 1913 8 24 294 15.60**11,655
Comic strip advertising accepted.
William F. Tolbert, Editor; Williamson Daily News, Publisher.
WINFIELDt (C8%), pop. 846; Putnam Co. (W). On Great Kanawha River, 26 m
of Charleston. Railroad station. Red House. NYC RR. Bank, Saint Albans.
Agriculture. Corn, potatoes, tobacco.
Putnam Democrat* Thursday Democratic 1876 6 26 280 2.00 §1.585
Carl B. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — A-A-Sent. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCotmty seat Poptilat Ion— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WISCONSIN
Population 8,434,575 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, MADISON
Wisconsin is bounded on the north by Lake Superior, northeast by Michigan, east by Lake
Michigan, south by Illinois and west by Iowa and Minnesota. Its greatest length from north to
•outh is 800 miles, greatest breadth 260 miles, land area 54,705 square miles.
The surface is generally rolling, typical of the glaciated area, with high bluffs along the Mis-
sissippi and Wisconsin Rivers. Most of the 8.500 lakes are in the northern recreational area,
although virtually all parts of the state have some. Large areas of this once great timberland
were laid waste by ruthless cutting and fire, but today public and private planting have largely
rebuilt them. The Mississippi, the Wisconsin with its more than 50 dams, and the Fox are the
great working rivers, but the Chippewa, Flambeau and Rock are also well known. The state is a
tourist mecca for fishing and boating ; waterfowl, deer and bear are hunted in the fall.
With more dairy cattle than people, Wisconsin leads in the production of milk, powdered milk,
condensed milk and cheese. It excels in the production and canning of green peas, sweet corn,
and beets, is noted for its Door County cherries and Wisconsin, Valley cranberries.
Manufacturing is strongest in the heavy industries, although Wisconsin is best known for its
manufacture of beer, paper, and farm tractors. Many foreign ships dock at Milwaukee and Green
Bay each year, and Superior shares the fabulous iron ore shipments of the open pit mines
of Minnesota.
The University of Wisconsin located at Madison is best known of the 12 publicly-supported
degree- granting colleges. The Weather Bureau at Madison gives the temperature (annual monthly
mean) as 46.1; highest on record, 107; lowest on record, — 29; total annual precipitation,
81.15 inches.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1960), fourteenth. Urban population (1950), 57.8%. In 1950, of the
8,484,575 total population, 8,892,691 were white; 41,884 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 168,561. Farm acreage, 28,221,095. Average acreage per farm,
187.8. Average value per farm, $12,220. Farms selling products over $10,000 invalue, 12,785.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $129,797,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $919,025,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : corn, $20,599,000; potatoes. $10,104,000 ; oats, $8,824,000,
rank, seventh; tobacco (value of production), $6,455,000; hay, $6,165,000; soybeans, $2,977,000;
wheat, $1,503,000; red clover seed, $1,069,000, rank, fourth; barley, $668,000; sugar beets (1956
value of production), $630,000; maple sirup, $495,000, rank, third; flaxseed, $253,000; rye,
$206,000; buckwheat, $119,000; alsike seed, $112,000.
Value of sales of fruit (noncitrus) (1957): apples, $2,250,000; cherries, $1,464,000, rank,
eighth; strawberries (value of production), $685,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $670,488,000, rank, third;
hogs and pigs, $58,390,000, rank, eighth; horses and mules, $7,254,000; all sheep and lambs,
$5,080,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $58,843,000, rank, ninth; chickens; (farm and com-
mercial broilers), $17,124,000; turkeys, $9,801,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $555,996,000, rank, first. Total
milk production on farms, 17,412,000,000 Ibs. Dairy products (1957): non-fat dry milk solids,
518,707,000 Ibs.; American cheese, 462,442,000 Ibs. evaporated milk, 405,364,000 Ibs.; creamery
butter, 268,997,000 Ibs.; creamed cottage cheese, 41,910,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 21,294,000 gallons.
FISHERIES
Lake fisheries, total catch (1956), 20,444,000 Ibs.; $2,458,000 value. Mississippi River and
tributaries catch (1956), 10,311,000 Ibs.; $442,000 value. Principal fish: chubs, lake herring,
whiteflsh, lake trout, yellow perch.
FURS
Fur animals (1956-57) : number of pelts taken, 635,347; estimated total value, $1,080,424.
Principal furs : mink, muskrat, beaver.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $8,314,109,000. Leading industry groups:
machinery (except electrical), food and kindred products, paper and allied products. Total
expenditures for new plant and new equipment. $161,062,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. 0.
MINERALS
Value (1951), $48,848,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: stone, sand and
gravel, iron ore, cine.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 1,359,700. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1968, est.),
1,490,000. Number of post offices (1967), 854. Number of retail stores (1964), 47,844; sales,
$8,877,171,000.
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LIST OF COUNTIES
Total number of counties 71
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
1 Adams (SO). Friendship ................ 7.906
2 Ashland (N). Ashland .................... 19,461
8 Barron (NW), Barren .................... 84.703
4 Bayfleld (NW), Washburn ............ 18,760
5 Brown (E). Green Bay .................... 98,814
6 Buffalo (W), Alma .......................... 14,719
7 Burnett (NW), Grantsburg .......... 10,286
8 Calumet (E). Chilton ...................... 18,840
9 Chippewa (NW). Chippewa Falls.. 42,889
10 Clark (NW). Neillsville .................. 82,469
11 Columbia (SC), Portage ................ 84,028
12 Crawford (SW), Prairie du Chien.. 17,662
18 Dane (S), Madison .......................... 169,857
14 Dodge (SE). Juneau ...................... 57,611
15 Door (NE), Sturgeon Bay .............. 20.870
16 Douglas (NW), Superior ................ 46,715
17 Dunn (W), Menomonie .................. 27,841
18 Eau Claire (W), Eau Claire ............ 64,187
19 Florence (NE), Florence ................ 8,766
20 Fond du Lac (SEC), Fond du Lac.. 67,829
21 Forest (NE), Crandon .................... 9.437
II rr"*?1 |f>. Lancaster .................. 41,460
28 Green (S), Monroe .......................... 24,172
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28 Jefferson (SE) Jefferson 48 069
29 Juneau (C)Mauston ................ 18 930
80 iSS^i^.^^^^::^ 75.288
81 Kewaunee (E), Kewaunee .............. 17,866
82 LaCrosse (W).LaCrosse .............. 67,687
88 Lafayette (S), Darlington .............. 18,137
84 Langdale (NE). Antigo .................. 21,975
86 Lincoln (N), Merrill ........................ 22,285
86 Manitowoc (E). Manitowoc ............ 67.159
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
87 Marathon (NC), Wausau ................ 80.887
38 Marinette (NE), Marinette ............ 85,748
39 Marquette (SC). Montello .............. 8.889
40 Milwaukee (SE), Milwaukee .......... 871.047
41 Monroe (WC). Sparta ...................... 81.878
42 Oconto (NE), Oconto ...................... 26,288
43 Oneida (N), Rhinelander ................ 20,648
44 Outagamle (E). Appleton .............. 81.722
45 Ozaukee (SE), Port Washington.. 28,861
46 Pepin (W). Durand ........................ 7.462
47 Pierce (W), Ellsworth .................... 21,448
48 Polk (NW), Balsam Lake .............. 24,944
49 Portage (C), Stevens Point ............ 84,858
60 Price (N), Phillips .......................... 16,844
61 Racine (SE), Racine ........................ 109,685
62 Richland (SW), Richland Center.. 19,245
63 Rock (S), Janesville ........................ 92,778
54 Rusk (NW), Ladysmith .................. 16,790
55 St. Croix (NW), Hudson ................ 25.905
56 Sauk (SC), Baraboo . 88 120
57 Sawyer (NW). Haywari"'.'.'.'.'.*;.'.'.';.'.'.' lo!828
B8 Shawano (NEC), Shawano .............. 85 249
59 Shebovaan CE\ Rh»hnv0>»n <tn A*I
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61 TremP<*1<*» <W>. Whitehall ........ 28 780
•* ftnJW ,vls?1"* .................. 2l-9.°A
63 Vllas <N)» Eagle River .................. 9,868
64 Walworth (SE), Elkhorn ................ 41,684
« Waahburn (NW), Shell Lake ........ 11,665
66 Washington (SE), West Bend ...... 88.902
67 Waukesha (SE), Waukesha .......... 85,901
68 Waupaca (EC), Waupaca ................ 85.058
69 Waushara (C), Wautoma .............. 18,920
70 Winnebago (EC), Oshkosh ............ 91.108
71 Wood (C), Wisconsin Rapids ........ 60,600
WISCONSIN NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 41
Evening Dailies ........................ (37)
Morning Dailies ........................ (4)
Daily, Foreign .......................... (3)
Daily, with Sunday edition ...... (7)
Semi-weekly .............................. 9
Weekly ...................................... 284
Free or partly free circ. wkliee (6)
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Total Newspapers ................ 834
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 2
Semi-weekly .............................. 2
Weekly ...................................... 18
Fortnightly .............................. 6
Semi-monthly .......................... 6
Monthly .................................... 70
Bi-monthly ................................ 11
Quarterly .................................. 20
Six times a year ........................ 1
Six times dur. academic yr ....... 1
Four times a year .................... 1
Total Periodicals .................. 137
Total number of publications ............................................................................ 471
County seats (indicated by f) having publications ...................................... 71
Total number of towns having publications .................................................... 288
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to incorporate a later figure In that list.
Circ
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ABBOTSFORD (F5%). pop. 1,018; Clark Co. (NWC). 86 m W of Wausau. MSP&SSM
RR. Creamery; sheet metal, plywood, door factories. Dairy, poultry farms.
Tribune+ ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 6 26 280 2.00
Robert J. Janda. Editor and Publisher.
ADAMS (G7%). pop. 1,425; Adams Co. (SC). 80 m S of Wisconsin Rapids. C&NW RR.
Manufactures commercial washing machines. Timber. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms. Potatoes, rye. alfalfa.
Adams County Times + .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1914 8 24 804 8.00
Virgil L. Tobin, Editor and Publisher.
ALBANY (H10). pop. 889; Green Co. (S). 20 m NW of Jamesville. CMSP&P RR. Hard-
ware specialties, barber shop fixtures manufactured. Agriculture. Dairy, poul-
try products, oats. corn.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1878 6 24 266 2.75
Stanton P. Steurt, Editor and Publisher.
ALGOMA (M6%), pop. 8,884; Kewaunee Co. (E). 81 m NE of Green Bay. A&W RR.
Manufactures cheese, butter, forage harvesters, hammer mills, mops, plywood,
veneer, wood products. Lake resort. Dairy farms. Barley, peas, potatoes.
Record-Herald -h ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1873 8 23 815 8.50
_ Harold F. Heidmann, Editor; Algoma Printing Company, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept, A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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ALMAf (C7), pop. 1,068; Buffalo Co. (W). On Mississippi River, 20 m NE of Winona,
Minn. CB&Q RR. Manufactures butter, ice cream mix, cheese, soft drinks.
Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Buffalo County Journal -h .Thursday Independent 1861 6 26 280 2.50 1,563
Gerald Rassbach, Editor; Marjorie A. and Gerald C. Rassbach, Publishers.
AMERY (B5), pop. 1,625; Polk Co. (NW). 40 m NE of St. Paul, Minn. MSP&SSM RR.
Flour, grist mills; creamery, grain elevators; pea cannery. Summer resort.
Timber. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
FreePress + Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 280 4.00 §2,394
J. Dennis Los nee s, Editor; Palmer Sondreal, Publisher.
AMHERST (H6%), pop. 608; Portage Co. (C). On Waupaca River, 17 m SE of Stevens
Point. MSP&SSM RR. Butter and cheese factory. Timber. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms.
Advocate-f Thursday Republican 1893 6 24 217 2.60 §725
J. Leonard Moberg, Editor and Publisher.
ANTIGOf (H5), pop. 9,902; Langlade Co. (NE). 32 m NE of Wausau. C&NW RR.
Manufactures butter, cheese, shoe lasts, tie plugs, canned beans and peas,
sausage, flour. Potato warehouses. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Milk, po-
tatoes, stock.
Journal-^ Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1904 8 23 29720.80 §4322
Artemas F. Berner, Editor and Publisher.
APPLETONf (K7), pop. 84,010; Outagamie Co. (E). On Fox River, 105 m N of Mil-
waukee. C&NW; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Airport. Paper, paper products,
paper mill and farm machinery; knit, wire and canned goods, wood and iron
products manufactured. Three banks; deposits (6-23-58), $68,619,815. 14,611
electric (AC) meters; 6,098 gas (nat.) meters; 17,243 telephones. Lawrence
College.
Bulletin of the Institute of lMn,Mv f Pulp & Paper 1930 1 49 93x25.00 1,258
Paper Chemistry fMontniy \Chemistry Controlled free dist. 851
Curtis Brown, Editor; Board of Trustees of The Institute of Paper Chemistry.
Publisher, Box 498.
Lawrentian + V Friday .....Collegiate 1856 5 24 210 8.50 1,090
Students of Lawrence College, Editors and Publishers.
P*rlf Moi«f«««T,/.«J- M^fMv [Parks & 1948 3 26 140 3.50
Park Mamtenance-f Monthly 1Golf Cour8es Controlled circ. >14,119
Erik L. Madisen, Editor; Madisen Publishing Co., 1623 N. Durkee St.
Post-Crescent -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1853 8 22 308 20.80 **36,3O2
Color advertising accepted.
Victor I. Minahan, Jr., Editor; Post Publishing Company.
ARCADIA (D7), pop. 1,949; Trempealeau Co. (W). 45 m S of Eau Claire. GB&W
RR. Creamery; brewery; nursery. Hardwood timber. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
News-Leader Thursday Independent 1862 7 24 280 2.50 §1,665
A. H. Gauger and H. J. Blaschko, Editors and Publishers, Box 55.
ARGYLE (G10), pop. 702; Lafayette Co. (S). 38 m SW of Madison. Railroad station,
South Wayne. CMSP&P RR. Cheese factory; bean cannery; sorghum mill. Dairy,
stock farms.
Atlas-f Thursday Independent 1884 6 26 280 2.50
J. A. McGinnity, Editor and Publisher.
ASHLANDf (E2), pop. 10,640; Ashland Co. (N). On Lake Superior, 60 m E of Duluth.
Minn. MSP&SSM; NP; C&NW RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures paper,
milk by-products, house trailers, novelties, lumber, tile, briquets, beverages.
Foundry. Northland College. Resort. Black granite quarries; pine timber.
Diversified farming.
Press-f- EVK. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1888 8 24 300 18.50 **4,001
Clough Gates, Editor; The Evening Telegram Co., Publisher.
ATHENS (F5%), pop. 828; Marathon County (NC). 22 m NW of Wausau. MSP&SSM
RR. Manufactures cheese, wood products. Pea cannery; creamery. Agriculture.
Record-f Thursday Independent 1901 6 24 273 2.50
William C. Schroepfer, Editor and Publisher.
AUGUSTA (D6), pop. 1,458; Eau Claire Co. (W). 25 m SE of Eau Claire. C&NW
RR. Canning factory; feed mills; creameries. Agriculture. Grain, livestock,
cranberries.
Union Thursday Independent 1874 7 24 280 2.00 1,325
E. M. Herrell, Editor and Publisher.
BALDWIN (B5%), pop. 1,100; St. Croix Co. (NW). 30 m E of St. Paul, Minn. C&NW
RR. Creamery; planing mill. Dairy, poultry farms.
Bulletin-f- Friday Republican 1875 7 24 276 8.00 §1,750
W. E. Hawley and Mm. C. Hawley, Editors and Publishers.
BALSAM LAKEt (B4%), pop. 488; Polk Co. (NW). 60 m NE of St. Paul, Minn. Rail-
road station, Centuria. MSP&SSM RR. Resort. Agriculture. Dairying, peas,
corn.
Polk County Ledger-f Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 4.00 §1,419
Curtis B. Gaylord, Editor and Publisher.
BANGOR (E8), pop. 041; La Crosse Co. (W). 16 m NE of La Crosse. CMSP&P;
C&NW RRs. Manufactures butter, cheese. Ships livestock. Agriculture. Corn,
oats, hay.
Independent + .Thursday Ind. Rep 1887 7 24 280 2.50 §885
Mrs. E. A. Meier, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Ststcment; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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BARABOOf <G8%), pop. 7,264; Sauk Co. (SC). 83 m NW of Madison. C&NW RR.
Manufacture! woolen goods, towels, refrigerator cars, transformers, coils, small
motors, butter, barn equipment, concrete products, feed. Brewery; foundry,
canneries. Summer resort. Canister rock quarries; hardwood timber. Agricul-
ture. Corn, hay, potatoes.
News-Republic -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1865 8 23 29412.00 §5»570
H. K. Page, Editor; H. K. Page and Sons, Publisher.
BARRONf (C5), pop. 2,355; Barren Co. (NW). 40 m N of Chippewa Falls. MSP&SSM
RR. Creamery; woolen, roller mills; cannery; hatcheries. Dairy, grain farms.
Barron Co. News-Shield + .Thursday Independept 1876 8 24 808 3.50 §2,426
E. H. Stern, J. Stern, and C. A. Seidl, Editors and* Publishers.
BAYFIELD (E2), pop. 1,153 ; Bayfleld Co. (NW). On Lake Superior, 15 mN of Ashland.
C&NW RR. Manufactures fish hooks, woodwork products; cannery. Fruit and
berry center. Summer resort. Fisheries. Farming.
Bayfield County Press + Thursday Independent 1870 5 24 210 2.00 $503
Frank G. Dexter, Editor and Publisher.
BEAVER DAM (J8% ), pop. 11,867; Dodge Co. (SE). 55 m NW of Milwaukee. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures malleable iron ranges, outboard motors, metal fabricators,
cement block, shoes, cheese, canned peas and corn, dairy equipment, boxes,
soap powder. Agriculture. Barley, oats, peas.
Citizen-t- Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1911 8 23 290 11.00 §6,237
J. E. Helfert, Editor; Citizen Publishing Company.
BELDENVILLE (B6), pop. X80; Pierce Co. (W). 80 m E of St. Paul Minn. Bank,
Ellsworth. C&NW RR. Manufactures cheese. Timber. Stock, poultry, dairy
farms.
Reporter Thursday Independent 5 24 222 1.00 520
Clayton E. Hilmer, Publisher.
BELLEVILLE (G10), pop. 785; Dane Co. (S). 18 m SW of Madison. 1C RR. Milk,
condensery. Dairy, grain farms. Corn, hay, oats.
Recorder^ .Friday Independent 1886 6 26 280 3.00 §680
John P. Adams, Editor and Publisher.
BELMONT (F10), pop. 474; Lafayette Co. (S). 28 m NE of Dubuque, Iowa. CMSP&P
RR. Cheese factory. Agriculture. Hogs, grain, livestock.
Success-f .Thursday Independent 1903 5 24 210 2.50 §498
E. B. Curtiss, Editor and Publisher.
BELOIT (H10H), pop. 29,590; Rock Co. (S). On Wisconsin-Illinois State Line, 16 m
N of Rockford. 111. CMSP&P; C&NW RRs. Airline NOR. Manufactures paper
making and woodworking machinery, Diesel engines, shoes, refrigeration and
air-conditioning equipment, machine knives, gloves, pumps, beverages, box-
board, ice cream freezers. Foundries; machine shops. Three banks; deposits
(6-30-58), $53,528,390. 12,193 electric (AC) meters; 7,417 gas (nat.) meters;
14,422 telephones. Beloit College. Dairy farms.
American Anthropologist .Bi-monthly Anthropological. 189 6 1 65 90x12.00 £4,700
Walter Goldschmidt, Editor; American Anthropologist Assn., Publisher,
Logan Museum.
Brown Swiss Bulletin Monthly Dairy 1922 3 26 140 1.50 4,571
See also Dairy Breed Publications, Chicago, 111.
Richard W. Stumbo, Editor; Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders' Assn., Publisher.
Bulletin + Bi-monthly Coll. Alumni 1906 4 28 226
Beloit College. Editor and Publisher. Controlled free dist. $10,500
News-t- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1885 8 22 807 18.00**20v392
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. A. Strong, Jr., Editor and Publisher, 413 Pleasant St.
Round TableV Tues. & Fri Collegiate 1853 5 24 231 8.00 $1,300
Round Table Board of Associated Students of Beloit College, Eds. and Pubs.
BENTON (F10), pop. 842 ; Lafayette Co. (S). 20 m NE of Dubuque. Iowa. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Lead, zinc mines. Dairy, stock farms.
Advocate-f Friday Independent 1901 7 26 280 2.50 §660
Claude M. Vail, Editor and Publisher.
BERLIN (J7% ), pop. 4,698 ; Green Lake Co. (SEC). On Fox River, 22 m W of Oshkosh.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures leather garments, gloves, fur coats, canning machin-
ery, evaporated milk, moccasins. Summer resort. Agriculture. Dairy products,
corn, peas.
Journal + Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 294 4.00 §2,602
Mrs. E. Russert, Editor; Romain C. Brandt, Publisher, P. O. Box 230.
BIRNAMWOOD (H6), pop. 661; Shawano Co. (NEC). 22 m E of Warren. C&NW RR.
Cheese, handle factories ; lumber, flour, feed mills. Agriculture. Potatoes, corn.
News Wednesday Republican 1900 7 24 294 2.00 396
M. M. Keller, Editor and Publisher.
BLACK EARTH (G9), pop. 655; Dane Co. (S). 20 m W of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Cheese factory. Stock, dairy, poultry farms. Hogs, turkeys.
Dane County News-f Friday Independent 1868 6 24 280 3.00 §963
Alice M. Pickering. Editor; Pickering Printing Company, Publisher.
BLACK RIVER FALLSf (E7), pop. 2,824; Jackson Co. (W). On the falls of Black
River. 40 m NE of La Cross e. C&NW RR. Creamery, wooden box, soft drink
factories; lumber, grist mills; poultry packing plant. Summer resort. Timber.
Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Banner- Journal 4- Wednesday Independent..., 18 5 6 8 24 308 3.00 §4,126
Perry M. Hull, Editor; Merlin Hull Estate, Publisher.
CIreul»tI<m— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; *Publisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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BLAIR (D7), pop. 878; Trempealeau Co. (W). 28 m E of Winona, Minn. GB&W RR.
Creamery; pea and corn cannery; grist mills. Timber. Agriculture. Dairying,
poultry products, corn.
Press + Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 294 2.50
Don Huibregtse, Editor and Publisher.
BLANCHARDVILLE (G10), pop. 707; Lafayette Co. (S). 80 m SW of Madison. Rail-
road station. New Glarus. CMSP&F RR. Cheese factories. Dairy, stock, poultry
farms.
Blade + Thursday Independent 1883 6 26 266 3.00
W. F. McGuigan, Editor and Publisher.
BLOOMER (D5), pop. 2,556; Chippewa Co. (NW). 25 m N of Eau Claire. C&NW RR.
Cannery; milk condensary; brewery. Agriculture. Corn, dairying, eggs.
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1885 7 24 280 3.00
William Bauer, Editor; Alfred Bauer & Sons, Publishers, 1202 15th Ave.
BLOOMINGTON (E10), pop. 681; Grant Co. (SW). 30 m NE of Dubuque, Iowa. Rail-
road station, Glen Haven. CB&Q RR. Creamery; hatchery. Dariy. poultry farms.
Record-f Thursday... Republican. .. 1880 7 22 280 2.50
Bertha P. Pritchett, Editor; Leonard L. and Bertha P. Pritchett, Publishers.
BONDUEL (K6), pop. 742; Shawano Co. (NEC). 29 m NW of Green Bay. C&NW RR.
Cheese, butter, cheese boxes manufactured. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Times Thursday Independent 1909 7 24 290 2.50
A. E. Ericson, Editor and Publisher.
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BOSCOBEL (E9), pop. 2,347; Grant Co. (SW). On Wisconsin River, 45 m N of
Dubuque, Iowa. CMSP&P RR. Cheese, butter, garage equipment factories;
brewery. Timber. Agriculture. Milk, hogs, poultry, eggs.
Dial-f Thursday Independent 1872 7 22 280 2.00
Ralph Goldsmith, Editor and Publisher, 805 Wisconsin Ave.
BOYCEVILLE (B5%), pop. 645; Dunn Co. (W). 40 m NW of Eau Claire. MSP&SSM
RR. Creamery; lumber mill. Agriculture. Dairy products, poultry, grain.
Press-4- Friday Republican 1910 7 24 280 1.50
Boyceville Press Publishing Co., Publisher.
BOYD (D5%), pop. 619; Chippewa Co. (NW). 20 m E of Chippewa Falls. MSP&SSM
RR. Manufactures beekeepers' supplies, pancake flour, cheese, butter. Timber.
Dairy, poultry farms.
Transcript -f .Friday Republican 1898 6 26 280 1.50 §498
H. W. Brochtrup, Editor and Publisher.
BRANDON (J8), pop. 728; Fond du Lac Co. (SEC). 20 m SW of Fond du Lac. CMSP&P
RR. Hemp fibre manufactured. Agriculture. Milk, peas, hemp.
Times-h Thursday Independent 1865 5 24 228 2.50 §363
Gordon Hamley, Editor and Publisher.
BRILLION (K7), pop. 1,890; Calumet Co. (E). 23 m SE of Appleton. C&NW RR.
Manufactures soil pulverizers, garden tractors, canned peas, cheese. Agricul-
ture. Peas, oat, clover seeds.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 280 4.00 §933
Elliot T. Zander, Editor and Publisher.
BRODHEAD (H10), pop. 2,016; Green Co. (S). 22 m W of Janesville. CMSP&P RR.
Cheese, butter factories. Lake resort. Dairy farms.
Independent-Register -f- Thursday Independent 1861 7 24 276 8.00 §1,610
M. D. Markham, Editor; Dan S. Markham, Publisher.
BROOKFIELD (Kl), pop. X7,903; Waukesha Co. (SE). 12 m NW of Milwaukee.
CMSP&P RR. Sand and gravel quarries, brass and iron foundries. Agriculture.
Dairy products, fruit, vegetables.
News .Thursday Republican 1955 5 24 220 3.00 §2,200
Gerald J. Cory, Editor; Grede Publishing Corp., Publisher, P. O. Box 36.
BROOKLYN— Teller- -See Review of Evansville.
BRUCE (D4% ), pop. 867; Rusk Co. (NW). On Chippewa River, 45 m NE of Eau Claire.
MSP&SSM RR. Powdered milk plant. Resort. Logging. Dairy, stock farms.
News-Letter-f- Thursday Independent 1900 6 26 276 2.25 §660
Ralph W. Peters, Editor and Publisher.
BURLINGTON (K10), pop. 4,780; Racine Co. (SE). At junction of Fox and White
Rivers, 26 m W of Racine. CMSP&P; MSP&SSM; CNS&M RRs. Manufactures
condensed milk, cans, textiles, brass goods, beer, poultry feed, lightning rods,
sauerkraut, medical supplies, crystals. Resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
f Circle-f- Thursday Shopping 1956 8 25 294 8,850 — Free
\ Standard-Press 4- Thursday Independent 1863 8 24 295 4.00 §4,603
*• William Branen, Editor; Zimmermann & Sons, Inc., Publishers.
BUTTERNUT (F8%), pop. 522; Ashland Co. (N). 90 m SE of Superior. MSP&SSM
RR. Bank, Ashland. Creamery; cheese, dowel, hardwood, veneer, broom handle
factories. Hemlock, hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Bulletin-h Wednesday Democratic 1922 7 24 280 3.00 §455
Matthew J. Hart, Editor; Hart Publishing Co., Glidden.
CADOTT (D6), pop. 791; Chippewa Co. (NW). 25 m NE of Eau Claire. MSP&SSM RR.
Flour, grist mills; butter, box, cheese factories. Timber. Dairy, stock farms.
Sentinel-!- Friday Independent 1891 7 23 280 3.50 §1,026
W. H. Brovald, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation- **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit}
§P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. *Nonpaijfl
ems, 12 to inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census XRtnd McNaUy
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CAMBRIDGE (H9HK pop. 652; Dane Co. (S). 28 m E of Madison. Railroad station,
London. C&NW RR. Candy factory; mink ranch. Lake resort. Agriculture.
Clrt
Tobacco, milk, grains.
News -H Friday Independent 1886
G. W. Crump, Editor and Publisher.
6 24 224 2.50 §1,015
CAMPBELLSPORT (K8), pop. 1.254; Fond du Lac Co. (SEC). 16 m 8E of Fond du Lac.
C&NW RR. Cheese, broom, feed grinding factories; bottling works. Resort.
Dairy, grain farms. Peas, sugar beets.
News + Thursday Independent 1907 5 24 231 2.50 §700
H. L. Roate, Editor and Publisher.
CASHTON (E8), pop. 886; Monroe Co. (WC). 80 m SE of La Crosse. CMSP&P RR.
Butter, bowling pin factories. Oak, maple timber. Dairy farms.
Record + Friday Independent 1896 7 24 280 2.50 §1,295
M. E. Hagen, Editor and Publisher.
CASSVILLE (E10), pop. 984; Grant Co. (SW). 22 m NW of Dubuque. Iowa. CB&Q
RR. Manufactures radio cones. Dairy, sheep, poultry farms. Corn, alfalfa.
American + Thursday Independent 1940 7 24 287 2.50 792
V. J. Bakke, Editor; S. A. Bakke, Publisher.
CEDARBURG (L9), pop. 2,810 ; Ozaukee Co. (SE). 16 m N of Milwaukee. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures electric motors, outboard motors, aluminum and magnesium cast-
ings, shoes, yarns, wood products, wire nails. Canneries ; Agriculture. Peas, corn,
tomatoes.
News + Wednesday Independent 1883 8 22 280 3.00 §5,202
R. A. Schroeder, Editor; Adlai S. Horn, Publisher.
CHETEK (C5). pop. 1,585; Barron Co. (NW). 86 m N of Eau Claire. C&NW RR.
Vegetable cannery ; creamery • luggage, trunks manufactured. Lake resort. Dairy,
poultry farms.
Alert-h Friday Republican 1882 7 24 280 2.75 §2, 085
Lynn A. Mason, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 5.
Motor (no adv.) Monthly W.C.T.U 1886 4 25 154 x.25 2,250
Not issued during July and December.
Mrs. Olive Fisher, Editor; Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Pub., Barron.
CHILTONf (K7K), pop. 2,867; Calumet Co. (E). 25 m SE of Appleton. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures aluminum specialties, butter, cheese, instant milk, sashes, lami-
nated wood products, pigeon feeds, doors, house trailers. Pea cannery; hatch-
eries. Farming. Dairy products, barley, peas, sugar beets.
Times- Journal + Thursday Independent 1857 5 22 224 4.00 $1,850
Ed. Robb, Publisher.
CHIPPEWA FALLSf (D5%), pop. 11,088; Chippewa Co. (NW). 12 m NE of Eau Claire.
MSP&SSM; CMSP&P; C&NW RRs. Manufactures shoes, woolens, gloves,
pumps, mattresses, cigars, silos, caskets, wood novelties. Cannery; creamery;
brewery. Lake resort. Dairy, truck farms. Potatoes, corn, peas.
Herald-Telegram + Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1890 8 24 297 18.00 **8,539
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
M. E. Nickel, Editor; Herald-Telegram Corp., Publisher.
Wisconsin Farmers lc~~.: ~,« /Farmers Educ. 1QQA Q <,A OQA v 7
Union News + JSemi-mo |& Co-op. Union1934 8 24 294 x'7
Alfred Namejunas, Editor; Wisconsin Farmers' Union, Publisher.
CLEAR LAKE (B5), pop. 696; Polk Co. (NW). 45 m NW of Eau Claire. C&NW RR.
Creamery; cheese factory; pea cannery; feed mills. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Star-r- Thursday Independent 1903 7 24 280 3.00 J1.297
James Locke, Editor and Publisher.
CLINTON <J10%>. pop. 1,138; Rock Co. (S). 61 m W of Kenosha. C&NW; CMSP&P
RRs. Diversified farming. Dairy products, corn, hogs.
Topper (offset) Thursday Independent 1937 7 23 280 3.00 §1,052
William C. Rust, Editor and Publisher.
CLINTONVILLE (J6), pop. 4,667; Waupaca Co. (EC). 40 m NW of Appleton. C&NW
RR. Airline, NOR. Manufactures tuto trucks, trailers, derricks, conveyors, utility
tools, gloves, canned beans and corn, powdered milk, cheese. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms.
Tribune Gazette + Thursday Independent 1881 8 24 304 4.00 **2>883
Bruce Estlund, Editor; Walter E. Gleason, Publisher.
m NW of Winona, Minn. CB&Q RR.
17,095
6 26 276 2.50 J1.010
COCHRANE (C7), pop. 444; Buffalo Co. (W). 12 n
Creamery. Oak timber. Dairy, stock farms.
Recorder -f Wednesday Republican 1914
Louis A. Schuth, Publisher.
COLBY (F6), pop. 989; Marathon Co. (NC). 86 m W of Wausau. MSP&SSM RR. Cheese
box, fibre box, butter, cheese, feed factories. Agriculture. Dairy products grain.
Phonograph -f Thursday Independent 1883 8 24 280 2.00 §850
R. H. Markus, Editor; Phonograph Printing Company, Publisher.
COLFAX (C6ft), pop. 1,044; Dunn Co. (W). 15 m NW of Eau Claire. MSP&SSM RR.
Manufactures butter, powdered milk, stoneblocks. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry,
grain farms.
Messenger Thursday Independent 1896 5 24 217 2.50 §1,13O
Kenneth D. Reed, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
tP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand Me Nail 7
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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COLUMBUS (H9), pop. 8,250; Columbia Go. (SO. 26 m NE of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures pea hulling, bean snipping machines, metal products. Foundry;
vegetable cannery; milk condensery. Diversified farming.
Journal-Republican-f Thursday Independent 1855 8 24 294 4.00 +-£2.274
L. S. Larson, Editor and Publisher.
CORNELL (D6), pop. 1,944 ; Chippewa Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Eau Claire. C&NW RR.
Manufactures fireproof material. Paper mill ; creamery. Dairy, poultry farms.
Chippewa Valley Courier Friday Independent 1911 7 26 280 2.50 827
Denniss Losness, Editor and Publisher.
CRANDONf (J4%), pop. 1,922; Forest Co. (NE). 55 m NE of Wausau. MSP&SSM
RR. Manufactures excelsior, lumber, bar fixtures, boats. Creamery. Lake resort.
Hardwood timber. Farming. Dairy products, potatoes.
Forest Republican + Thursday Independent 1887 6 26 276 8.00 §2,184
Jack Kronschnabl, Editor and Publisher.
CUBA CITY (F10H ). pop. 1,888 ; Grant Co. (SW). 20 m NE of Dubuque, Iowa. C&NW
RR. Creamery; cheese factory. Lead, zinc mining. Dairy, stock farms. Corn,
alfalfa.
News-Herald + Thursday Independent 1894 7 22 280 3.00 §2,245
W. Herman Goldthorpe, Editor and Publisher.
CUDAHY (L10), pop. 12,182; Milwaukee Co. (SE). On Lake Michigan, 11 m S of
Milwaukee. C&NW RR. Airport. Manufactures drop forgings, milk bottle
crates, leather, paper products, paint, bottling machinery, freezers, screws, tops,
cement blocks, auto bodies. Meat packing and cold storage plants; nursery.
Stock, dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Reminder-Enterprise Press -J-. Thursday Independent 1909 5 24 224 2.50 §4,275
Loe R. Stonek, Editor and Publisher, 3648 E. Barnard Ave.
CUMBERLAND (B4%), pop. 1,872; Barron Co. (NW). 62 m NE of St. Paul, Minn.
C&NW RR. Creameries; fruit box, pea canning, cheese factories. Agriculture.
Dairy products.
Advocate-f Thursday Independent 1881 7 23 280 3.50 §1,770
Leighton George, Editor and Publisher.
DARLINGTONf (F10), pop. 2,174; Lafayette Co. (S). 46 m SW of Madison. CMSP&P
RR. Cheese factory; creamery; feed mill. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Lafayette County News + Thursday Independent 1865 7 22 280 2.00 §1,371
G. M. Howery, Editor and Publisher.
Republican- J6urnal + Thursday Independent 1861 8 24 301 3.00 §2,658
E. Bowden Curtiss, Editor and Publisher.
DEERFIELD (H9%). pop. 614; Dane Co. (S). 18 m E of Madison. C&NW RR. Cream-
cries ; glasses and farm implements manufactured ; cold storage plant. Agricul-
ture. Corn, tobacco, dairying.
Independent Thursday Independent 1887 7 22 280 3.00 §74O
D. L. Royle, Editor and Publisher.
DE FOREST (H9), pop. 805; Dane Co. (S). 12 m N of Madison. CMSP&P RR. Pea
cannery; creamery; chick hatchery. Agriculture. Tobacco.
Times -Tribune + Friday Independent 1895 6 26 280 2.50 635
Earl N. Emerson, Editor; Times Publishing Company.
DELAY AN (J10), pop. 4.007; Walworth Co. (SE). 20 m NE of Beloit. CMSP&P RR.
Clocks, electric water pumps, roller skates, golf carts, pile fabrics manufactured.
Summer resort. Diversified farming.
Enterprise -f Wednesday. .Independent ....1867 5 24 196 3.00 §2,672
A. L. Peterman, Editor and Publisher.
Republican-l- Thursday Republican 1856 7 24 280 2.50 §20O
Katie M orris sey, Editor and Publisher.
DENMARK (L7). pop. 1,012; Brown Co. (E). 16 m SE of Green Bay. C&NW RR.
Cheese box, cheese factories ; creamery. Dairy, beet, corn, bean farms.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1913 7 24 274 3.00 §1,124
Frank A. and Agnes M. Wood, Editors ; Denmark Publishing Company.
DE PERE (K7), pop. 8,146; Brown Co. (E). On Fox River, 4 m SW of Green Bay.
C&NW ; CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures paper, foundry products, barn equipment,
concrete and canvas products, cheese, butter, flour, feed, bricks, tile. St. Norbert
College. Summer resort. Stock, dairy farms.
Journal-Democrat + Thursday Democratic 1871 8 24 308 3.00 J2.394
J. A. Creviere, Editor; Journal Publishing Co.. 126 S. Broadway.
St. Norbert Times+ V Bi-wkly, Fri....Collegiate 1929 Contr204lled2free dirt. tl.OOO
Students of St. Norbert College, Editors and Publishers, West De Pere.
DODGEVILLEt (F9%), pop. 2,582; Iowa Co. (SW). 40 m SW of Madison. C&NW
RR. Butter, cheese factories. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1862 8 24 308 8.50 5,127
Kenneth Holt, Editor; Lillian K easier, Publisher.
DORCHESTER (F6%), pop. 457; Clark Co. (NW). 40 m W of Wausau. MSP&SSM RR.
Cheese, wood furniture manufactured; chicken hatchery. Stone quarries. Dairy,
poultry farms.
Clarion Thursday Ind. Rep 1937 6 26 280 2.00 §491
W. P. Lehnertz, Editor and Publisher.
DOUSMAN (K9%), pop. 828; Wauhesha Co. (SE). 13 m W of Wauhesha. C&NW RR.
Agriculture. Cattle, potatoes, onions.
Index-r- Friday Independent 1907 6 26 280 2.00 467
S. Jane Abbott, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Us«s Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalljr
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubsciiption included in membership fee.
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DURANDf (C6), pop. 1,961; Fepin Co. (W). On Chippewa River, 80 m SW of Eau
Claire. CMSP&P RR. Condensery; cannery; creamery; bottling works; feed
mill. Agriculture. Dairy products, livestock.
Courier- Wedge -f ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1861 7 24 280 3.00 §2,518
William Ender, Editor; The Courier- Wedge, Inc., Publisher, 108 W. Main St.
EAGLE RIVERf (H8%), pop. 1,469; Vilas Co. (N). 70 m NE of Wausau. C&NW RR.
Cranberry processing, finished lumber products. Summer resort. Timber. Agri-
culture. Cranberries, corn, soy beans.
Vilas County News-Review -{-.Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1887 8 22 287 4.00 §3,315
Dan and Bob Satran, Editors ; J. R. Satran and Sons, Publishers.
EAST TROY (K10), pop. 1,052; Walworth Co. (SE). 80 m SW of Milwaukee. Rail-
road station, Mukwanago. MSP&SSM RR. Baby food plant; feed mill; stainless
steel products manufactured. Lake resort. Dairy, stock farms.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 7 24 276 8.50 §1,200
F. W. Zimmerman, Editor and Publisher.
EAU CLAIREf (D6). pop. 86,058; Eau Claire Co. (W). On Chippewa River, 90 m E of
St. Paul, Minn. C&NW; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Airline, NOR.
Manufacturing, wholesale and farm center. Manufactures tires, inner tubes,
aluminumware and pressure cookers, outboard motors, electric steam irons,
mattresses, bedding, saw mill equipment, paper products, railroad equipment,
automobile parts, canned goods, beer, culverts. Two banks; deposits (6-12-57),
$38,319,780. 13,525 electric (AC) meters; 8,311 gas (artif.) meters; 18,619
telephones. Ships farm products, livestock. Wisconsin State College. TV station.
Le«der+ ................................... Morn.ex.Mon..Independent .......
« Telegram + ............................... Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1894 8 24 294 20.50 **10,933
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
M. B. Atkinson, Editor; Leader Telegram, Publisher.
Spectator+V ........................... Bi-weekly ....... Collegiate ........... 1928 5 24 210
Students of Wisconsin State College, Eds. and Pubs. Controlled free dist. J 1,600
EDGAR (G6). pop. X705; Marathon Co. (NC). 15 m W of Wausau. C&NW RR. Manu-
factures cheese, ice cream, boxes. Dairy, poultry farms.
Review-!- .................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1954 6 26 280 2.50 §504
Willard J. Willner, Editor and Publisher.
EDGERTON (H10), pop. 8,607; Rock Co. (S). On Lake Koshkonong, 12 m N of Janes-
ville. CMSP&P RR. Manufactures commercial trailers, shoes, patent medicine,
butter. Tobacco stemmery. Summer resort. Carp fisheries. Agriculture.
Tobacco, corn, grain.
f Advertiser ..................... M .......... Thursday ........ Shopping ............ 1955 7 22 280 2,134 — Free
1 Reporter-h ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 7 24 280 3.00 §2,134
1 Harland E. Everson, Editor; The Reporter Co., Inc., Publisher.
ELEVA — Tri-County News — See Osseo.
ELKHORNf (J10), pop. 2,985; Walworth Co. (SE). 45 m SW of Milwaukee. CMSP&P
RR. Musical instrument and case factories; condensery; hatchery. Lake resort;
agriculture. Grain, dairy products, poultry.
Independent .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1858 8 24 294 3.50 §2,236
Claude F. Eames, Editor; F. H. Eames & Co., Publisher, 11 W. Walworth St.
ELLSWORTHf (B6), pop. 1,475 ; Pierce Co. (W). 15 m NE of Red Wing, Minn. C&NW
RR. Creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Pierce County Herald -f ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1868 8 22 287 3.00 **2,115
Stanley E. Doolittle, Editor and Publisher.
Record-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 7 24 280 3.00 §1,901
John R. Halls, Editor and Publisher.
ELM GROVE (Ll%), pop. X2.500; Waukesha Co. (SE). 10 m W of Milwaukee.
CMSP&P RR. Flour, feed, electric specialties, die castings manufactured. Dairy,
poultry, stock farms.
Elm Leaves-!- .......................... Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1945 5 24 224 8.00 §1,147
Gerald J. Cory, Editor; Grede Publishing Corp., P. O. Box 237.
ELMWOOD (B6), pop. 772; Pierce Co. (W). 80 m W of Eau Claire. Nearest railroad
station, Spring Valley. C&NW RR. Butter and powdered milk factory ; hatchery ;
saw mills. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Argus-f- .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1921 6 24 273 2.50 §673
Forrest Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
ELROY (F8), pop. 1,654; Juneau Co. (C). 50 m E of La Crosse. C&NW RR. Butter
factory; railroad shops. Timber. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Leader-Tribune -f .................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1886 7 24 273 3.50 §1,025
Philip J. Egan, Editor and Publisher.
EVANSVILLE (H10), pop. 2,581; Rock Co. (S). 23 m S of Madison. C&NW RR. Manu-
factures pumps, windmills, trailers, creamery, foundry products. Creamery.
Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Review -f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1867 6 24 252 2.50 1,800
Part of paper called Teller printed for Brooklyn.
Will Sumner, Jr., Editor; Antes Printing Co., Publisher.
FENNIMORE (E9%). pop. 1.696: Grant Co. (SW). 82 m N of Dubuque, Iowa. C&NW
RR. Creameries. Manufactures television cabinets, fertilizer, cheese, feed. Stock,
dairy, poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Joumal-f- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1944 7 22 280 2.00 $1,015
Harry A. Thompson, Publisher. 1166 Lincoln Ave.
Times-h ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 7 24 276 3.00 §1,936
Charles Roethe, Editor; Roethe Bros., Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•P.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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FLORENCEf (K4), pop. 1.257; Florence Co. (NE). 14 m NW of Iron Mountain, Mich.
C&NW RR. Cabinet* cheese factories. Summer resort. Dairy, stock, poultry
farms.
Mining News + ....................... .Friday ............. Republican ........ 1880 5 24 224 8.00 910
Chase 0. Youngs, Editor and Publisher.
FOND DU LACf <K8). pop. 29,986; Fond du Lac Co. (SEC). On Lake Winneba*o, 55
m N of Milwaukee. C&NW; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Airport.
Manufactures outboard motors, leather, refrigerators, machine tools, candy,
machinery, automotive electrical parts, roller paint appliers, canvas goods,
gloves, hosiery, cheese, milk products, cheese factory equipment. Railroad shops,
meat processing plant. Two banks; deposits (8-4-58), $87,532,874. 10,611
electric (AC) meters; 7,725 gas (nat.) meters; 13,254 telephones. Limestone
quarries. Resort.
All-Pets Magazine ................... Monthly .......... {pet Breedets 1934 3 26 14° 3'00 15'837
Frank E. Dittrich, Publisher, 18 Forest Ave.
Commonwealth -Reporter 4- ..... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1870 8 23 294 18.20*^17,680
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
C. F. Coffman, Editor; Reporter Printing Co., Publisher, 18 W. First St.
FOOTVILLE — Orfordville Journal and Footville News — See Orfordville.
FORT ATKINSON (J10), pop. 6,280; Jefferson Co. (SE). 21 m N of Janesville. C&NW
RR. Manufactures barn and poultry equipment, ice cream freezers, vats, bottle
washers, hosiery, clothing, paints, upholstery, dairy products, beverages, saus-
age. Hatcheries ; nurseries ; cannery. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
1937 2 24 91 3'°° t25'600
Farmers' Digest ....................... Monthly .......... f Articles
June-July and Aug.-Sept. issues combined.
Hugh Highsmith, Publisher.
. »Z£i
op. 934; Buffalo Co. (W). On Mississippi River, 9 m N of
&Q RR. Creamery; brewery; soft drink factory. Dairy,
6 26 280 2.00
§3,990
$637
Hoard'. Dairyman ................... Semi-mo ......... Dairy Farm ........
W. D. Enox, Editor; W. D. Hoard & Sons Company, Publisher.
Jefferson County Union -f ...... {I^un** S&t° Ind* Rep ....... 187° 8 24 29411-70
Robert L. Angus, Editor; W. D. Hoard & Sons Company, Publisher.
FOUNTAIN CITY (C7),
Winona, Minn. C
stock farms.
Buffalo County Republican -{-.Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1861
H. H. Johnson, Editor and Publisher.
FOX LAKE (J8), pop. 1,158; Dodge Co. (SE). 10 m N of Beaver Dam. CMSP&P RR.
Cheese, evaporated milk, plastic factories. Agriculture. Barley, hemp, peas.
Representative ......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1866 6 26 280 2.50
George J. White and James R. Schwartz, Eds.; Representative Ptg. Co., Pubs.
FREDERIC (B4), pop. 893; Polk Co. (NW). 55 m NE of St. Paul, Minn. MSP&SSM
RR. Plastic finishing factory; vegetable cannery. Dairy, poultry farms.
Inter-Co. Leader ...................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1933 8 24 294 4.00
Circulates also in Siren.
Publishes free distribution paper, Milltown advertiser, bi-weekly.
Elmer S. Haumant, Editor; Inter-County Cooperative Publishing Assn.
FRIENDSHIPf (G7%), pop. 566; Adams Co. (SC). 80 m S of Wisconsin Rapids. Bank
and railroad station, Adams. C&NW RR. Creamery; burial vaults, pulpwood
manufactured. Timber. Dairy farms.
Reporter -f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1904 8 24 308 3.00
Virgil L. Tobin, Editor and Publisher.
GALESVILLE (D7), pop. 1,193; Trempealeau Co. (W). 15 m E of Winona, Minn.
C&NW RR. Manufactures electric fences. Creamery; vegetable cannery; feed
mills. Lake resort. Limestone quarries ; oak timber. Agriculture. Dairy products,
eggs, apples.
Republican ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 7 24 280 3.00
Hugh Ellison, Editor and Publisher.
GAYS MILLS (E9), pop. 662; Crawford Co. (SW). 40 m S of La Crosse. Railroad sta-
tion, Ferryville. CB&Q RR. Butter factory; flour and feed mill; nursery; mink
farms. Dairy, fruit, poultry farms.
Crawford Co. Independent -f.. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1903 7 24 196 2.00
Glenn L. Hagar, Editor; Crawford Co., Independent, Publisher.
GENOA CITY (K10%), pop. 866; Walworth Co. (SE). 80 m W of Kenosha. C&NW RR.
Manufactures oil furnaces, food products. Agriculture. Dairy products.
Marquee-h ................................ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1949 5 24 224 2.00
Nippersink Basin Publications, Richmond, 111.
GILMAN (E5), pop. 402; Taylor Co. (NWC). 42 m NE of Eau Claire. MSP&SSM RR.
Cheese, dairy and lumber products manufactured.
Herald ....................................... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1937 7 24 280 2.00
R. E. Elkins, Editor; W. S. Wagner, Publisher, Thorp.
GLENDALE — Herald — See Milwaukee.
GLENWOOD CITY (B5%), pop. 778; St. Croix Co. (NW). 45 m E of St. Paul, Minn.
MSP&SSM RR. Butter, cheese factories; machine shop. Dairy, poultry farms.
Tribune-f ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 6 24 280 2.50
Ross De Witt, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
IPO. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included In membership fee.
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GLIDDEN (E8). pop. X780; Ashland Co. (N). 80 m SE of Superior. MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery; cheese and box factories; lumber mill. Dairy farms.
Enterprise-H ............................ .Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1904 7 24 280 3.00
Matthew J. Hart, Editor; Hart Publishing Co.
GRANTSBURGf <A4), pop. 981; Burnett Co. (NW). 70 m NE of Minneapolis, Minn.
Railroad station, Siren. MSP&SSM RR. Creamery; hatchery; box factory. Tim-
ber. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Journal of Burnett Co. -|- ........ Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1895 7 24 276 4.00 §1,775
Maurice Crownhart, Jr., Editor; Journal Publishing Company, Inc.
GREEN BAYf (L6%), pop. 52,785; Brown Co. (E). On Fox River, at head of Green
Bay. 115 m N of Milwaukee. C&NW; CMSP&P; GB&W RRs. Airline. NOR. Port
of entry. One of the largest natural harbors on the Great Lakes with excel-
lent land transportation facilities.
Manufactures tissue paper and paper products, cranes, cheese, paper mill
machinery, paper boxes, clothing, steel furniture, auto parts, dairy products,
beet sugar, gloves, fertilizers. Railroad shops ; warehouses ; petroleum storage
terminal. Fisheries; limestone quarries. Six banks; bank clearings (6-80-58),
$143,654,666; deposits (6-80-58), $92,525,973. 25,202 (res.) electric (AC)
meters; 21,962 (res.) gas (nat.) meters; 25,447 telephones. Two TV stations.
Farmer's Friend ....................... Thursday ........ Agriculture ........ 1940 8 24 287 1.00
Crane Murphy, Editor; Farm Publications, Inc., Publisher, 810 Pine St.
Press GazettP-f- ...................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1915 8 22 308 20.80^*40,137
Color advertising accepted.
Leo V. Gannon, Ed. ; Green Bay Newspaper Co., Pub., Walnut and Madison Sts.
Register-l- ................................ Friday ............. Catholic ............. 1956 8 22 290 3.50 *30,413
Rev. Orville Janssen, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Publisher,
115 S. Jefferson St.
GREEN LAKEf (J8), pop. 728; Green Lake Co. (SEC). 27 m W of Fond du Lac.
C&NW RR. Butter, boats, knit goods manufactured. Summer resort. Dairy farms.
8,692
.^^ ........ Independent ....... 1894 8 24
Betsy T. Francis, Editor; Robert E. Francis, Publisher.
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GREENWOOD (E6), pop. 956; Clark Co. (NWC). On Black River, 46 m SE of Eau
Claire. MSP&SSM RR. Cheese, butter factories ; saw mill. Dairy, poultry farms.
Gleaner-f ................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1891 7 26 308 2.50
A. P. Neuenfeldt, Editor and Publisher.
HALES CORNERS (K10), pop. X4.000; Milwaukee Co. (SE). 6 m SW of Milwaukee.
Railroad station, West Allis. C&NW; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Truck farms
and dairying.
Tri-Town News-f ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1927 5 24 224 3.00
A. A. Alberte, Editor; P. G. Nickerson, Publisher.
HAMMOND (B6%), pop. 654; St. Croix Co. (NW). 35 m E of St. Paul, Minn. C&NW
RR. Dairy, poultry, stock farm. Hogs.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 6 26 280 1.00
F. E. Hartwig, Editor and Publisher.
HANCOCK (G7), pop. 449; Waushara Co. (C). 75 m N of Madison. Railroad station
Wautoma. C&NW RR. Feed mill. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, rye, beef cattle.
^oSet^™.^?.!!!!."t... }Thur8day ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1893 6 26 280 8.00
Charles" Webster, Editor; H. C. Litho, Inc., Publisher.
HARTFORD (K9), pop. 4,549; Washington Co. (SE). 80 m NW of Milwaukee.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures outboard motors, cast aluminumware, sausage cas-
ings, auto parts and trucks, beverages, automatic draft regulators, powdered
milk, stainless steel dairy, metal lockers and equipment, cheese, shoes. Tannery ;
creamery; pea cannery. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Times-Press + .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 8 24 298 4.00 **3,86O
John J. Shinners, Editor and Publisher.
HARTLAND (K9), pop. 1.190; Waukesha Co. (SE). 12 m NW of Waukesha. CMSP&P
RR. Plastics, cement products manufactured; insulated packing case, stainless
steel factories. Dairy farms.
Lake Country Reporter ......... Wednesday ..... Ind. Rep ............. 1895 7 22 280 3.00
Hughitt H. Hinderaker, Editor and Publisher.
HAWKINS (E4%), pop. 414; Rusk Co. (NW). 60 m NE of Eau Claire. MSP&SSM
RR. Sashes, doors, lumber, pickles, cheese manufactured. Hardwood timber.
Agriculture. Dairying, livestock, beans, turkeys.
Chronicle-f ............................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1921 6 24 224 2.25
Lyle Speed, Editor and Publisher.
HAYWARDf (D8%). pop. 1,577; Sawyer Co. (NW). 60 m SE of Superior. C&NW RR.
Creameries; boat works. Summer resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
8 24 801 3.00
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Th«rsday ........ Republican ......... 1893
Julien C. Gingras, Editor and Publisher.
1,980
HILBERT (K7), pop. 648; Calumet Co. (E). 18 m SE of Appleton. CMSP&P RR. Rail-
road name. Hilbert Junction on MSP&SSM RR. Pea, bean cannery; cheese fac-
tories. Agriculture. Milk, barley, clover seed.
Favorite-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 7 22 280 8.00 §1,439
L. J. Suttner, Editor ; Favorite Printing Company, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; 9A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCoxinty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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HILLSBORO <F8>. pop. 1.841; Vernon Co. (SW). 60 m SE am KR **
Condensery; creamery; flour, lumber mills. Timber. Stock, dairy, poultry farms'.
MiiK, cattle.
Sentry-Enterprise -f ....... ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 7 26 280 240 1725
Edwin W. Shear, Editor; Shear & Shear, Publishers. '
HORICON (J9). pop. 2,664: Dodge Co. (SB). On Rock River, 21 m SW of Fond du Lac.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures farm seeding machinery, radiator covers, steel cab-
inets, barn equipment, canned goods, cheese. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Wheat, barley, peas.
Reporter-j- ..... •»••.»;••.» ......... ....Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1884 7 23 280 3.50 §1,505
Ed. Marolla, Editor and Publisher. »*tovo
HUDSONf (A5H), Pop. 8,435; St. Croix Co. (NW). On St. Croix River, 17 m E of St.
Paul, Minn. C&NW RR. Railroad shops ; refrigerator factories ; creameries. Dairy.
grain farms. Barley, corn, oats.
Star-Observer ;+. ....... ......... ...Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1854 8 24 294 3.00 §4,125
W. H. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
HURLEYf (F8). pop. 3,084; Iron Co. (N). Adjacent to Ironwood. Mich., on W. C&NW;
MSP&SSM RRs. Iron works ; creamery. Lumber mills. Iron mines. Agriculture.
Dairying, hay.
Iron County Miner .................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1885 6 26 280 3.50 §1,823
Francis Secor, Editor; Richard A. Hemp, Publisher.
HUSTISFORD (J9), pop. 622; Dodge Co. (SE). 12 m N of Watertown. Railroad sta-
tion, Woodland. CMSP&P RR. Cheese factory; cannery. Agriculture. Dairying,
barley, corn.
News.. ...... • ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1908 7 26 200 3.00 SlfOSO
Harold B. Atterbury, Publisher.
INDEPENDENCE (D7), pop. 1,088; Trempealeau Co. (W). 35 m E of Winona, Minn.
GB&W RR. Grist mill; creamery; hatchery; grain elevator. Diversified farming.
Grain, dairying, tobacco.
News-Wave .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 6 26 280 2.00 §1,063
O. J. Evenson, Editor and Publisher.
IOLA (H6%), pop. 867; Waupaca Co. (EC). 24 m E of Stevens Point. GB&W RR.
Butter factory; grist mill. Agriculture. Potatoes, dairy products, poultry.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 5 24 225 3.00 §815
F. E. Cooper, Editor and Publisher.
IRON RIVER (D2%>, pop. 850; Bayfield Co. (NW). 28 m W of Ashland. DSS&A;
NP RRs. Children's furniture, cheese factories. Lake resort. Timber. Agricul-
ture. Dairy, poultry products, alfalfa seed.
Pioneer-r ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 6 26 280 2.50 5890
Ada Sand, Editor; Carl Richards, Publisher.
JANESVILLEf (H10), pop. 24,899; Rock Co. (S). On Rock River, 87 m SE of
Madison. C&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Airline, NOR.
Manufactures automobiles, fountain pens, automatic pencils, woolen, cotton
goods, belt conveyors, beverages, machine tools, church furniture, porch and
window shades, canned goods. Leaf tobacco market. Agriculture. Tobacco, grain,
livestock.
Gazette-f .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1845 9 22 306 20.00*^23,145
Color advertising accepted.
Gazette Printing Co., Publisher.
JEFFERSONf (J9%), pop. 8,625; Jefferson Co. (SE). 15 m S of Watertown. C&NW
RR. Manufactures shoes, furniture, sausage, bricks, flour, wood products, wool
batting, glove linings, dog food, beverages. Diversified farming. Alfalfa, barley.
corn.
Banner-f .................................. Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1860 8 24 301 3.00 §1,884
Horace L. Burl, Editor and Publisher.
JUNCTION CITY (G6), pop. 830; Portage Co. (C). 10 m NW of Stevens Point.
CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Cheese factories. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Community Press -f ............... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1946 5 24 224 2.00 410
Irwin M. Denkmann. Editor and Publisher.
JUNEAUf (J9), pop. 1,444; Dodge Co. (SE). 17 m N of Watertown. C&NW RR. Manu-
factures hemp, boilers, cheese. Agriculture.
Independent-!- .......................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1892 5 24 231 2.50 §850
Dwayne Schoenke, Publisher, 350 Oak St.
KAUKAUNA (K7), pop. 8,837; Outagamie Co. (E). On Fox River, 100 m N of Mil-
waukee. C&NW RR. Manufactures precision machines, paper, cheese. Foundry.
Stone quarry. Agriculture. Dairy products.
Ti'mes-f .................................. Wed. & Fri ..... Independent ....... 1880 8 24 280 3.50 §2,873
C. J. Hansen, Editor; Kaukauna Times Printing Company, Publisher.
KENDALL (F8), pop. 558; Monroe Co. (WC). 50 m E of La Crosse. Railroad name,
Kendalls. C&NW RR. Creameries. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Keystone-!- .............................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1904 7 24 273 2.50 §638
Phillip Egan, Editor and Publisher.
KENOSHAf (L10). pop. 54.868; Kenosha Co. (SE). On Lake Michigan, between Chi-
cago and Milwaukee. C&NW ; CNS&M RRs. Airport. Boat connections.
Manufactures automobiles, mattresses, bed springs, metal beds and furni-
ture, tools, wire rope, underwear, brass rods, sheets and tubes, fire apparatus,
hosiery, dairy, machinery supplies. Fisheries. Three banks; deposits (6-30-57),
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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$66,641,638. 26,029 electric (AC) meters; 18,664 gas (nat.) meters; 29,378
telephones.
Harmonizer, The Quarterly (qSartlt king's1941 3 26 136 1'50 Z7*200
Robert G. Hafer, Editor; Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of
Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc., Publisher, 6316 Third Ave.
Kenosha Labor Thursday Labor 1936 8 22 294 8.00 13,963
Harold J. Newton, Publisher.
News-f- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1894 8 23 308 18.00**22,188
Color advertising accepted.
R. S. Kings ley, Editor; Kenosha News Publishing Co., 716 Fifty-eighth St.
KEWASKUM (K8%), pop. 1,183; Washington Co. (SE). On Milwaukee River, 24 m S
of Fond du Lac. C&NW RR. Manufactures aluminum ware, cheese, butter.
Agriculture. Dairy products, corn, barley, potatoes.
Statesman-f Friday Agric. Ind 1894 5 24 210 2.50 800
William Harbeck. Editor and Publisher.
KEWAUNEEf (M7), pop. 2,688; Kewaunee Co. (E). On Lake Michigan, 80 m E of
Green Bay. GB&W RR. Carferry Terminal. Manufactures laboratory, church
furniture, pea viners, cheese box machinery, aluminum products, cheese, butter,
wood and steel products. Resort. Fisheries. Agriculture. Dairy products, live-
stock.
Enterprise-f .Thursday Independent 1859 8 22 280 2.50 §2,072
Mabel K. Temby, Editor; Enterprise Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
KIEL (K8), pop. 2,129; Manitowac Co. (E). 20 m NW of Sheboygan. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures furniture, gloves, custard freezers, cheese factory equipment,
paper bag machinery, woodenware, beverages, cheese, butter. Diversified farm-
Tri-County Record -f Thursday Independent 1893 7 24 280 8.00 §1,360
Kenneth L. Larson, Editor and Publisher.
LA CROSSEf (D8), pop. 47,686; La Crosse Co. (W). On Mississippi River, 140 m SE
of St. Paul, Minn. Bridge to La Crescent, Minn. C&NW; CB&Q; CMSP&P RRs.
Airline, NOR.
Manufactures rubber footwear ; automobile supplies ; farm implements ; heat-
ing and air conditioning equipment: dairy pumps; paper fasteners; gauges;
foundry; sheet metal; lumber products; trailers. Breweries. Five banks; de-
posits (6-30-58), $52,377,828. 15,845 electric (AC) meters; 9,044 gas (artif.)
meters; 22,711 telephones. Rock quarries. Wisconsin State College. Viterbo
College. Holy Cross Seminary. TV station.
Racquet-f-V Thursday Collegiate 1913 5 24 196 xl.50 J2.400
Students of La Crosse State College, Editors and Publishers.
Timee-Review + Thursday Catholic 1936 8 23 284 4.00 *27,119
Msgr. Anthony P. Wagener, Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
427 Hoescher Bldg.
TrlK«^o. f Evg. ex. Sun., T«^rvo«^«f 1904 9 22 308 23.40**32,514
Tribune-f- {Suiu Morn. Independent... Sunday circ. **32,399
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. L. Bangsberger, Editor; W. T. Burgess, Publisher, Fourth and Cass Sts.
LADYSMITHf (D4%), pop. 3,924; Rusk Co. (NW). 45 m NE of Eau Claire. MSP&SSM
RR. Creamery; lumber, paper mills; cheese, milk, power, novelty, sash and door;
factories. Lake resort. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Dairy products, peas,
beans.
News -|- Thursday Ind. Rep 1895 8 24 294 8.00
Bob Burns, Editor ; Mark R. Bell, Publisher.
LA FARCE (E8). pop. 905; Vernon Co. (SW). 85 m SE of La Crosse. Railroad sta-
tion. Viroqua. CMSP&P RR. Creamery; cheese factory. Resort. Timber. Agri-
culture. Tobacco.
Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1898 8 24 808 2.00
Arnott Widstrand, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
LAKE GENEVA (K10), pop. 4,800; Walworth Co. (SE). On Lake Geneva, 52 m S of
Milwaukee. C&NW RR. Manufactures leather and rubber packings, glass ther-
mometers; bottling works. Nurseries. Summer resort. Yerkes Observatory.
Agriculture. Livestock, grain, poultry and dairy products.
Regional News-f- Thursday Independent 1872 8 24 308 3.50
A. M. Bearder, Editor; Lake Geneva Printing and Publishing Company.
LAKEMILLS (J9), pop. 2,516; Jefferson Co. (SE). On Rock Lake, 24 m E of Madison.
C&NW RR. Manufactures dairy equipment, shoes, cheese, canned goods. Summer
resort. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Leader-f Thursday Independent 1878 7 24 280 3.50
C. R. Erlandson, Editor; Leader Printing Co., Inc., Publisher.
LANCASTERt (E10). pop. 8,266; Grant Co. (SW). 80 m NE of Dubuque, Iowa. C&NW
RR. Creameries ; bottling works ; cannery ; veterinary remedies, cheese factories ;
feed mills. Ships livestock. Walnut, oak timber. Agriculture, livestock, dairying,
corn.
Grant County Herald-f Wednesday Republican 1843 7 26 280 2.00
A. L. Sherman, Editor and Publisher.
Grant County Independent +. Thursday Independent 1927 8 24 308 3.50
Harold V. Nelson. Editor and Publisher.
LODI (G9), pop. 1,416; Columbia Co. (SO. 28 m NW of Madison. C&NW RR. Can-
nery; creamery; cheese factory; machine shop. Diversified farming. Tobacco.
Enterprise-f .Thursday Independent 1893 6 26 280 3.00
Mrs. R. Godfrey, Editor ; Alfred C. Johnson and Louts O. Smith, Publishers.
Ctrcnlation-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; • A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; J Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included In membership fee.
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§5,319
$760
§3,911
§1,810
§1,507
3,186
§1,028
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LOYAL (F6), pop. 1,104; Clark Co. (NWC). 50 m E of Eau Claire. MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery ; cheese factories ; cannery. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Tribune-}- ................................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1894 5 24 224 2.50
Lee Favreau, Editor and Publisher.
LUCK (B4), pop. 808; Polk Co. (NW). 75 m NE of Minneapolis, Minn. MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery; cold storage and milk powder plants; yo yo factory. Lake resort.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Enterprise-Herald -f ............... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1904 7 24 276 3.00
Vernie R. Jensen, Editor and Publisher.
LUXEMBURG (L6%), pop. 619; Kewaunee Co. (E). 15 m E of Green Bay. GB&W RR.
Cheese, cheese box factories; flour, feed, planing mills. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 8 22 280 2.50
Olga M. Schwab, Editor; News Printing Company, Publisher.
MADISONf (H9), pop. 96,056; Dane Co. (S). The State Capital. On the isthmus be-
tween Mendota and Monona Lakes, 75 m W of Milwaukee. C&NW; CMSP&P;
1C RRs. Airlines: NWA; NOR.
Manufactures dry cell batteries, packed meats, machine tools, farm machin-
ery, hospital equipment, auto parts, tin containers, bottle caps. Brewery; rail-
road shops; sandstone quarries; resort. Seven banks; bank clearings (6-30-58),
497,508,353; deposits (6-30-58), $160,698,076. 47,181 electric (AC) meters;
25,441 gas (nat.) meters; 73,429 telephones. University of Wisconsin. Three
TV stations.
Agronomy Journal .................. Monthly .......... Agric. Science.... 190 8 2 40 130x14.00
L. G. M on they, Editor; American Society of Agronomy, Pub., 2702 Monroe St.
Badger Farm Bureau News. ...Monthly .......... Agric. News ....... 1930 6 24 224 .50
Oswald B. Anderson, Ed.; Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation, Pub., Box 1150.
r Capital Times + ....................... Evg. ex. Sun ..... Independent ..... 1917 8 22 810 18.20 **44,245
William T. Evjue, Editor and Publisher. S. Carroll and W. Doty Sts.
•S Wisconsin State Journal + .. -Every Morn. ..Independent ....... 1839 8 22 310 23.40 **49,550
Prints monthly supplement called Wisconsin Farm News. Sunda
L Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Roy L. Matson, Editor; Don Anderson, Publisher (1).
$8,320
31,026
6.00
2.00
(1).
3.00
Cardinal+V ............................. sun^Mon Colle*iate ........... *890 5 24 224
Students of the University of Wisconsin, Editors and Publishers (5).
n««iri-««. TP/V* -P^fl* Tvr««fV,w /Commercial 1932 3 26 140
Cooking For Profit .................. Monthly .......... {cooking 2 40 140
Gas Magazines, Inc., Publisher, 221 N. Bassett St. (3).
Credit Union Bridge, 1 he ....... Monthly .......... Econ. Betterm't 1936 3 27 140
R. Y. Giles, Editor; Credit Union National Assn., Pub., P. O. Box 481
Crops & Soils ........................... Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1948 8 26 140
Issued bi-monthly April through September.
^^erl^lr^celdinis ........ JBi-monthly ..... Soil Research ..1936 2 40 12914.00
L. G. Monthey, Ed.; American Society of Agronomy, Pub., 2702 Monroe St. (5).
East Side News + ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1924 6 26 280 1.50
Marshall F. Browne. Editor and Publisher, 2004 Winnebago St. (4).
Electric Heating and Cooling.Quarterly ........ {^H^g* 1957 2 40
Electricity in Building ............ Monthly .......... jfc"* 1943 I II
Russell N. Colvin, Jr., Editor ; D. W. Grosshandler, Publisher,
2182 Forden Ave. (4).
fpf?£!«V««t« 1939 & 26
Food Service ............................ Monthly ....... \ 5^ 2e??ice 2 40
i r ooa aervice
\ Establishments
James R. Myers, Editor; Electrical Information Publications, Publisher,
2132 Fordem Ave. (1).
Forest Products Journal ........ Monthly .......... {woSdw^fk'g 1951 8 26
Robert H. Homre, Editor ; Forest Products Research Society,
417 North Walnut St. (5).
J°Re^ear°c^ jMonthly .......... Ed. Research ..... 1920 2
Not published June, July, August.
Dr. A. S. Barr, Editor; Dembar Publications, Inc., 808 E. Wilson.
on:XPeri.in?».^al JQuarterly ........ Education .......... .1932
Dembar Publications, Inc., 808 E. Wilson (8).
2,3OO
8.50 81,887
45,490
*20,3S4
*2,717
$3,290
140
}JS
140
14°
14° 15'00 *3,700
2'76
8.50
86 124 6.00
2 36 124 7.50
Journal of Finance ................. Quarterly ........ Finance
194« B
<ntrIed Jto'
Harold G. Fraine. Editor; Ameican Finance Assn., Publisher, School of
Commerce, University of Wisconsin.
Journal of the American 1 ri»ni
Society of Training ^Monthly .......... T™
Directors -f ........................ J Dr
R. L. Craig, Ed.; Amer. Soc. of Training Directors, Pub., 2020 University Ave.
1»47 2 28 104 6.00
v) \Q™rterly ........ Scientific ............ 1987 2 83 112 6.00
Dr. J. J. Hlckey, Editor; Wildlife Society, Publisher, University of Wisconsin.
2,200
1,OSO
2_400
4>000
*8,200
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. O Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Land Economics Quarterly JRe^&'Educ. 1925 2 88 110 6-00
Mary E. Amend, Editor; University of Wisconsin, Publisher, Sterling Hall (6).
Modern Schools 6 ti. ayr Education 1955 3 26 140 1.50
George Patrick, Editor; EIP Publications, 2132 Fordem Ave. 2 40 140
Monatshefte fur deutschen l%*«..*ui. i?*i»A. +<,*«.. i ioaa 1 KA no OCA
UnterrichtV (Eng.&Ger.)JMonthly Educational 1899 1 54 112 3.50
Prof. J. D. Workman, Editor; Bascom Hall, Univ. of Wisconsin, Pub. (6).
Municipality Monthly Municipal 1900 2 41 140 x2.50
Ed Johnson, Ed.; League of Wis. Municipalities, Pub., 80 E. Johnson St. (8).
Progressive -f Monthly Independent 1909 3 28 129 4.00
M. H. Rubin, Editor; Progressive Pub. Co., 408 W. Gorham (8).
f Modernization
Retailer's Review 4- Bi-monthly }& Merch'dis'g 1956 2 24 90 2.00
I Interests
James R. Norris, Editor; D. W. Grosshandler, Publisher, 2132 Fordem Ave.
Soil Science Society of America Proceedings — See Crops and Soils.
Wisconsin Alumnus + V Monthly Coll. Alumni 1899 3 27 138x5.00
George Richard, Ed.; Wisconsin Alumni Assn., Pub., 770 Langdon St. (6).
Wisconsin Bar Bulletin Bi-monthly Legal 1927 2 28 105 x4.00
Philip S. Habermann, Editor; State Bar of Wisconsin, Publisher.
Wisconsin Counties + Monthly {&Officer?Assn. 1938 3 30 14° x4'00
A. J. Thelen, Editor; Wisconsin County Boards Assn., Pub., 1 West Main St.,
Suite 416 (3).
Wisconsin Country lii»«..4.ui., /Agric., Home 10nrr Q oc ixn 1 nn
Magazine V jMonthly (Econ. & Coll. 1907 3 26 14° 1'°°
Published October through May.
Students of College of Agriculture, Univ. of Wisconsin, Editors and Pubs. (6).
Wisconsin Engineer V Monthly Eng'g & Coll 1896 3 27 140 1.25
Students of Engineering College, Univ. of Wisconsin, Editors and Publishers,
833 Mechanical Engineering Bldg. (6).
>urnal of \Monthly Educational 1853 3 27 140 2.00
mucawtuii..... J
Not issued during June, July, August.
H. C. Weinlick, Editor; Wisconsin Educ. Assn., Pub., 404 Insurance Bldg. (8).
vno aav ; aW ReVieWV' JQuarterly Coll., Legal 1920 1 60 98 4.00
David C.'Brodhead, Editor; Law School of the Univ. of Wise., Publisher (3).
WHistoriyl MagaZlne °f Quarterly Historical 1917 2 42 112 x5.00
William* C."'Haygoodi Editor ; State Historical Soc. of Wisconsin, Publisher,
816 State St.
Wisconsin Medical Journal + .Monthly Medical 1903 2 controlled ci??.
R. S. Baldwin. M.D.. Editor; State Med'l Soc. of Wis., Pub., 880 E. Lakeside St.*
Wisconsin Motor Carrier + .„. Monthly {%$££'*** 193B 2' 42 141? 2'°°
Marvel Y. Ings, Editor; Wisconsin Motor Carriers Assn., 1 W. Main St.
Wisconsin Motor News -f .Monthly Auto Club 1932 5 24 224 xl.OO
Arthur Wichern, Editor; Wisconsin Division American Auto Assn., Publisher,
103 N. Hamilton St. (3).
Wisconsin REA News + Monthly {B?e7trftStSii 194° 4 28 213 1*°°
Les Nelson, Ed.; Wisconsin Electric Cooperative, Pub., 1810 S. Park St.
Wisconsin School Musician + ..Monthly {SiJik? 192° 8 26 13° Xl'°°
H. C. Wegner, Editor; Wisconsin School Music Assn., 210 State St.
Wisconsin State Employee Bi-monthly {^^ of *$&. 1932 3 26 155 xl'°°
R. E. Kubista, Editor; Wisconsin State Employees Association, Publisher,
713 Insurance Bldg. (3).
Wisconsin State Journal — See Capital Times.
MANAWA (J6%). pop. 990; Waupaca Co. (EC). 80 m E of Stevens Point. GB&W
RR. Creamery; feed mill; cheese, pickle, cement block factories. Dairy, poultry,
grain farms.
Advocate + Thursday Republican 1896 7 24 294 2.00
Thomas A. Hutchison. Editor; Manawa Publishing Co.
MANITOWOCf (L7), pop. 27,598; Manitowoc Co. (E). On Lake Michigan, 77 m N of
Milwaukee. C&NW; MSP&SSM RRs. Airline. NOR. Boat connections.
Manufactures aluminum ware, evaporated milk, malt, cheese, vinegar, tinsel,
metal furniture, cement, paper and fibre boxes, hose and couplings, tapping
machinery, pressure cookers, plastics, cranes, farm and mining equipment,
concrete and concrete blocks. Shipyards; aluminum and iron foundries; can-
neries. Two banks; deposits (6-30-57), $87,303,760. Agriculture.
Herald-Times -f Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1898 9 22 294 20.80 **14,504
Color advertising accepted.
Space sold only in combination with Reporter of Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **SeDt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, H to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
29,600
56,788
J19.000
$6,680
J3.947
12,000
29,558
2,205
2,79O
3,516
85,75O
*2'°0<>
6,000
1 1,200
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MARATHON (G6), pop. 858; Marathon Co. (NE). 10 m SW of Wausau. Railroad name.
Marathon City. C&NW RR. Evaporated milk, cheese, cheese box, concrete
products factories; brewery. Timber. Agriculture. Milk, grain, hay.
Times 4- .................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1909 7 24 280 2.00
Alfred P. Gertschen, Editor and Publisher.
MARINETTEf (L5), pop. 14,178; Marinette Co. (NE). On Green Bay and Menominee
River, opposite Menominee, Mich. C&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Airline, NOR. Manu-
factures paper and paper products, knit goods, gloves, fire fighting chemicals
and refrigerants, wooden boxes, excelsior, boats, cutlery, dairy products. Sum-
mer resort. Fisheries. Dairy, truck farms. TV station.
Eagle-Star ................................ Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1871 8 24 29420.80
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
F. G. Sappington, Editor; Eagle Printing Co., Pub., 1809 Dunlap Ave.
MARION (J6), pop. 1,118; Waupaca Co. (EC). 50 m NW of Green Bay. C&NW RR.
Manufactures cheese, furniture, truck bodies, beverages, cheese boxes, farm
implements, excelsior. Timber. Dairy, grain farms.
Advertiser + ............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1895 6 26 278 3.00
Francis Byers, Editor; Elmer Byers, Publisher.
MARKESAN (J8), pop. 1,010; Green Lake Co. (SEC). 25 m SW of Fond du Lac.
CMSP&P RR. Pea and corn canneries; creamery. Lake resort. Silver fox farm.
Agriculture. Dairy products, hogs.
Herald-f ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 7 24 280 3.00
Verle E. Evans, Publisher.
MARSHALL (H9%), pop. 641; Dane Co. (S). 18 m NE of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery; feed mill. Dairy, grain farms.
Oft
$633
**8,220
§1,367
§1,18O
800
Record-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ...... .1895 5 24 196 3.00
Helen M. Lake, Editor; C. V. Lake, Publisher.
MARSHFIELD (F6), pop. 12,394; Wood Co. (C). 30 m NW of Stevens Point. C&NW;
MSP&SSM RRs. Manufactures cheese, veneer, steel culverts, burial vaults,
butter tubs, cheese boxes, shoes, mobile homes, barn equipment. Creameries ;
brewery. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
New8-Herald + ......................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1883 8 23 301 20.80^*10,443
Color advertising accepted.
Howard A. Quirt, Editor; News Publishing Company.
MAUSTONf (F8), pop. 8,171; Juneau Co. (C). 60 m NW of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Butter, cheese, condensed milk, ladies clothing. Lake resort. Agriculture. Grain,
hay, potatoes.
Juneau County Chronicle + ... Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1890 8 24 294 3.00 §2,502
Oliver R. Witte, Editor.
Star + ....................................... Friday ............. Independent ...... 1856 8 24 294 3.50 §2,512
Delbert C. Du Mez, Editor; Juneau County Publishers, Inc., Publisher.
MAYVILLE (K8%), pop. 8,010; Dodge Co. (SE). 22 m SW of Fond du Lac. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures sheet metal products, luggage, hardware, cheese, condensed
milk, upholstered furniture, butter, cigars. Cannery. Summer resort. Iron mines.
Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
News-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1890 6 26 275 3.00 **3,120
Leo Gehrke, Editor; O. A. Gehrke & Sons, Publisher.
MAZOMANIE (G9), pop. 962; Dane Co. (S). 25 m W of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Poultry and egg processing plant. Dairy, poultry farms.
Sickle-}- ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 6 24 280 3.00 §464
Arthur W. Pickering, Editor; Pickering Printing Co., Publisher, Black Earth.
MEDFORDf (F5), pop. 2,799; Taylor Co. (NWC). 35 m NW of Wausau. MSP&SSM RR.
Cheese, sash and door factories ; milk products plants ; lumber mills. Hardwood
timber. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products, hay, corn.
Star-News-*- ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 8 24 285 3.50 **5,031
Mrs. Virginia C. Amacher, Publisher.
MELLEN (E8). pop. 1,806; Ashland Co. (N). 20 m S of Ashland. MSP&SSM RR.
Granite works ; cheese, butter, wood products, factories. Summer resort. Granite
quarries. Hardwood timber. Dairy, truck farms.
Record -h ................................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1902 7 24 280 3.00 §995
Jasper Landry, Editor and Publisher.
MELROSE (E7), pop. 497; Jackson Co. (W). 25 m NE of La Crosse. Railroad station,
West Salem. C&NW; CMSP&P RRs. Creamery. Limestone quarries. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms. Corn, oats, barley.
Chronicle-*- .............................. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1896 7 26 308 2.50
Mrs. Florence Gilbertson, Editor and Publisher.
MENASHA (K7), pop. 12,886; Winnebago Co. (EC). On Lake Winnebago and the Fox
River, 5 m S of Appleton. C&NW; MSP&SSM; CMSP&P RRs. Extensive paper,
paper products manufactories; woodenware, wire cloth, paper mill and wire
weaving machinery; beer also manufactured. Summer resort. Limestone quar-
ries. Agriculture. Barley, dairy products.
Banta's Greek Exchan** ........ Quarterly ........ Coll.Frat.&Sor...l912 8 26 140 x2.00
George Banta, Jr., Editor; George Banta Co. Inc., Publisher. 450 Ahnaip St.
Journal of Farm Economics. ..Quarterly ........ Agric. Eqon ........ 1918 1 53 100x7.00
Robert Clodius, Editor ; American Farm Economic Assn., Publisher.
Kappa Psl Mask ...................... Quarterly ........ {^Fr™*1™' 1904 l 48 98 x2'00
Nicholas W. Finney, Editor; Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity. Publisher.
§1,868
4,4*8
3,200
15,350
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year, x Subscription included in membership fee.
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Lyre, The+V .......................... Quarterly ........ Coll. Frat ........... 1894 2 33 102x2.00
Ann L. Hall, Editor; Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity, Publisher.
Sc.ndto.vian Studies .............. Quarter* ........ {ffl^f* 1901 called* JLlis0?.
Prof. Walter Johnson, Editor; Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian
Study, Publisher.
MENOMONEE FALLS <K9), pop. 2.469; Waukesha Co. (SE). 17 m NW of Milwaukee.
CMSP&P RR. Bottle washing machinery, steel fabricating, iron castings, flour,
powdered buttermilk manufactured. Dairy farms.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1889 8 23 294 8.50
Guy Fuller. Jr., Editor; Falls Publishing Co., Inc.
MENOMONIEf (C6), pop. 8,245; Dunn Co. (W). 24 m NW of Eau Claire. CMSP&P;
C&NW RR. Manufactures bricks, creamery products, beverages, cigars, poultry,
feed, canned corn and peas, soy bean products. Stout State College. Summer
resort. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Dunn County News-f- ............. Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1860 8 24 294 8.00
Flint Printing Company, Publisher.
Stoutonia+V ........................... Friday ............. Coll. & Alum ...... 1915 5 26 235x2.00
Students of the Stout State College, Editors and Publishers.
MERRILLf (G5), pop. 8,951; Lincoln Co. (N). On Wisconsin River, 16 m N of Wausau.
CMSP&P RR. Airport. Manufactures shoes, sashes, doors, paper, condensed
milk, butter, woodenware, canned vegetables, knit goods, candy, barn equipment,
furniture, woolens, gloves. Brewery. Timber. Dairy farms.
Herald -f ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep .............. 1908
W. B. Chilsen, Editor and Publisher.
Clre
$35,000
1:595
hoo
**3>341
2,259
8 24 280 17.50 §4,729
MIDDLETON (G9%), pop. 2,110; Dane Co. (S). 7 m W of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Condensed milk, drapery rods, sweeping compound, polish manufactured. Agri-
culture. Dairy, poultry products, hogs.
Times-Tribune (offset) Thursday Independent. 1893 7 28 280 8.50
Middleton Publishing Co., Inc., Publisher.
MILTON (J10), pop. 1.549; Rock Co. (S). 8 m NE of Janesville. CMSP&P RR. Manu-
factures electrical medical equipment. Milton College. Diversified farming.
Dairy products, corn, hogs.
Milton College Wildcat V 6 ti. a yr Collegiate 1898 1 60 112 1.50
Students of Milton College. Editors and Publishers.
National Bowhunter, The-f... Monthly {Archly & 1946 3 28 14° 2'50
Carl M. Hulbert. Editor and Publisher.
MILTON JUNCTION (J10), pop. 1,104; Rock Co. (S). 8 m N of Janesville. C&NW;
CMSP&P RRs. Lake resort. Agrciulture. Milk, grain, tobacco.
MC^S»..^.!!.^ Independent 1876 6 23 238 3.00
Melvin A. Meyer, Editor and Publisher.
MILWAUKEEf (L9%), pop. 687,892; Milwaukee Co. (SE). On Lake Michigan at con-
fluence of Milwaukee, Menomonee and Kinnickinnic Rivers, 85 m N of Chicago.
C&NW; CNS&M; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Airlines: AA; CAP; NOR; NWA;
OZA; UAL. Inland port of entry.
Manufactures automobile frames and parts, heavy pumping machinery, large
gas engines, heavy lubricating and agricultural equipment, steam shovels,
dredges, saw mill and cement machinery, malt drinks and products, packed meat,
boots, shoes, leather products, knit goods. Diesel engines, motorcycle, outboard
motors, electrical equipment, iron and steel. Railroad shops. Forty-five banks;
bank deposits (1958) $1,491,027,000; debits (1957), $19,162,328,000. 821,409
(res.) electric meters; 251,609 (res.) gas (nat.) meters; 311,580 telephones.
Resort. Marquette University (Cath.) ; University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee),
and others. Four TV stations.
§1,450
*5,000
§994
2 36 114 5.00
iditor; American Journal of Occupational Therapy,
5,433
Lucie Spence Murphy, _. .
Publisher, 8514 N. Oakland (11).
American School Board lMonthly School Adminis. 1891
3
26
55
140 4.00 *26,774
William C. Bruce, Editor; F. M. Bruce, Jr., Publisher, 400 North Broadway (1).
Badger DeMolay+ (no adv.). .Monthly {BelSofay 1926 4 24 164x1.00
Badger De Molay Publishing Corp.. 259 E. Wells (2).
Badger Legionnaire Monthly Veterans 1925 5 24 217 x.50
Paul F. Thielen, Editor; American Legion, Publisher, 812 E. State St.
Badger Lutheran + Bi-wkly(Thurs.) Lutheran 1948 5 24 210 2.50
Lorraine W. Radtke, Editor; Milwaukee Fed'n of Lutheran Churches, Publisher,
1113 W. State (8).
1954 3 26 139 3.00
Better Building Maintenance.Monthly Bldg. Maint 2 40 139
Controlled circ.
Harry Apple. Editor; Trade Press Publishing Co., 407 E. Michigan St. (1).
Bowling Magazine Monthly Bowling 1934 3 26 140 3.00
American Bowling Congress, Pub., 1572 E. Capital Dr. (11).
Brushware Monthly {l^p InduT 1897 2 40 14° 4'00
Harry Apple, Editor; Trade Press Publishing Co., *407 E. Michigan St. (1).
Catholic Herald-Citizen -f Saturday Catholic 1870 5 24 214 3.50
Richard Bra dee, Editor; Catholic Herald-Citizen. Publisher. 793 N. Jackson St.
2,500
J7.500
>57,494
63,118
11,238
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
•ms. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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Catholic Management lnn«r^riv /Institut'l ft 1957 3 28 140 8.00
Journal jmumrariy \Educa'l Mgmt. Controlled circ. t2 1,969
William C. Bruce, Editor; Bruce Publishing Co., 400 N. Broadway (1).
Catholic School Journal-}- ...Monthly Educational ,1901 3 26 140 8.75 *11,173
Not issued in July and August. 2 65 140
Dr. E. A. Fitzpatrick, Editor; Bruce Publishing Co., 400 N. Broadway (1).
Community Press-}- Thursday Independent 1985 6 24 273 2.00 1:4,400
Alex Schaefer, Editor and Publisher, 4629 N. Hopkins St. (9).
1916
Confectioner, The .Monthly Confectionery....
The Confectioner Publishing Co., Inc., 728 N. Jefferson St. (2).
26
40
140
140
8.00
27
38
140
140
9.00
Dairy Industries Unit Monthly Dairy Indus
Comprised of Ice Cream Review, Milk Dealer, Milk Products Journal.
See also individual listings.
Olsen Publishing Co., 1445 N. 5th St. (12).
Eagle Magazine Monthly F.O.E 1913 3 27 141 x J780,000
August-September issues combined.
Arthur S. Ehrmann, Editor and Publisher, 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Feed Bag Monthly Feed 1926 3 27 140 2.00
Bruce W. Smith, Editor; Editorial Service Co., Inc., Publisher,
1712 W. St. Paul Ave. (3).
Glendale Herald Thursday Republican 1950 6 24 234 3.00
H. R. Murphy and H. J. Kitz, Editors and Publishers, 8514 N. Oakland Ave.
Herold-f (German) Wed. ft Fri Independent 1858 7 26 280 550
National Weeklies, Inc., Publisher, Winona, Minn.
Ice Cream Review Monthly Ice Cream Mfg...1917 \ J| JJJ 3-°°
See also Dairy Industries Unit. Total unpaid dist.
Ed. Thorn, Editor; Olsen Publishing Company, 1445 N. 5th St. (12).
26
55
140
140
3.75
7,210
1,920
§1,755
*7,245
1,888
*20,645
26 133 xS.OO 12,278
Industrial Arts and liv/r«T»fM,r (Indus. Arts 1914 8
Vocational Education -f..JMonUliy IVoc. Educ. 2
Not issued during July and August.
J. J. Metz, Editor; Bruce Publishing Co., 400 N. Broadway (1).
[Indus. Quality
Industrial Quality Control -f.. Monthly -{thru Statist!- 1944 3
leal Methods
American Society for Quality Control, Publisher, Room 6197 Plankinton Bldg.,
161 W. Wisconsin Ave. (8).
Je^W.P?EV^°^!!ll?!!!*....}Priday Independent 1915 4 26 182 3.00
Isador S. Horwitz,' Editor ; Horwitz Ptg. and Pub. Co., 1721 N. Twelfth St. (5).
Journal^- 'Ev*- ex' Sun* Independent 1882 8 22 800 15.60**361,856
Journal-i- ^Sun Morn Independent Sunday circ. 10.40**407,59«
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. D. Ferguson, Editor; Irwin Maier, Publisher, 333 W. State St. (1).
Kuryer Pols ki-f (Polish) Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1888 7 80 301 9.00 §24,076
Frank Plichta, Editor; Kuryer Publishing Co., 536 W. Juneau Ave. (8).
Living Church Sunday Episcopal 1878 8 28 140 8.50 16,336
See Leaders' Group, also Religious Home Unit, Philadelphia, Pa.
Peter Day, Ed.; Church Literature Foundation, Pub., 407 E. Michigan St. (2).
1,100
5,450
5,200
110,000
2,777
2,100
*»,076
1,609
*3,664
1,174
3 25 140 2.00
Joseph D. Couch, Editor; American Waterfowl Assn., Inc., Publisher, Box 1890.
Marquette Engineer V Quarterly Coll. Eng'g 1926 2 40 140 1.50
Students of the College of Engineering of Marquette University, Editors and
Publishers, 1615 W. Wisconsin Ave. (8).
Marquette Tribune-f- V .Tues.ftThurs..Collegiate 1916 5 25 224x7.00
Students of Marquette University, Eds. and Pubs., 1181 W. Wisconsin Ave. (3).
Marquette Univ. Journal-}- Quarterly Coll. Lit 1894 3 36 140 xl.OO
Students of Marquette University, Eds. and Pubs., 1181 W. Wisconsin Ave. (8).
Masonic Tidings -f Monthly Masonic 1886 8 26 140 8.00
Not issued during July and August. 2 40 140
George J. Schreiber, Editor; Masonic Tidings, Inc., Publisher, P. O. Box 1286.
Melting Pot + Monthly Lab. ft Ind 1933 5 24 210 3.00
Claire K. Vajda, Editor and Publisher, 630 N. Van Buren St.
Mid- Western Banker + .Monthly Finan. ft Bank.. .1910 3 27 140 3.00
H. W. Clark, Editor; Bankers Publishing Co., 757 N. Water St. (2).
Midwest Furniture News Bi-monthly Furniture 1926 8 26 183
Prints April issue as annual Yearbook and Directory. Controlled free dist.
Benn Oilman, Editor and Publisher, 125 E. Wells St. (2).
„.,,,. , iur««*M« /Bottled 1911 3 27 140 8.00
Milk Dealer Monthly |Milk Indug 2 8g 14Q
See also Dairy Industries Unit. Total unpaid dist.
Ed. Thorn. Editor; Olsen Publishing Company, 1445 N. 6th St. (12).
Milk Product, Journal Monthly....,...^^"" 191° \ II 118 3'°°
See also Dairy Industries Unit. I Milk Mfpr. Total unpaid dist.
Ed. Thorn, Editor; Olsen Publishing Company, 1445 N. 6th St. (12).
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNallj
estimate. VIssued only during academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Milwaukee County News + ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 5 23 281 Yl?805-— FTTO
FriU and Josephine Rathmann, Editors and Publishers, 4124 8. Austin St. (7)'.
Milwaukee Deutsche fSV<&JfX* ^^ r«^^«^^t 1*** 6 21 2'30 15.60 $13,671
Zeitung+ (Ger.) ............... -1 fun Morn. Independent ...... Sunday circ. $16,827
W. B. Schnabel, Editor; The Abendpost Co., Publisher. 161 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee Labor Press + ...... Thursday ........ Labor ................. 1942 5 24 210 2.50 £81,683
R. W. Taylor. Editor; Milwaukee Labor Press, Inc., Pub.. 536 W. Juneau Ave.
MlT1mes? ^.ediCal f °Clety }Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1929 2 28 108x3.50 1,280
Medicai"'Soc'iety"of'*Miiwaukee County, Publisher, 756 N. Milwaukee St. (2).
Model Railroader, The ............. Monthly .......... Model R.R. 1934 3 27 140 6.00 *78,868
Paul Larson, Editor; Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1027 N. Seventh St. (3).
Model Trains ............................ Bi-monthly • {pfa^oad'g 1948 3 2T 14° 2'00 *47»929
Willard V. Anderson, Editor; Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1027 N. Seventh St.
Mount Mary Times V .............. Monday .......... Collegiate ........... 1980 5 26 210 x2.00
Students of Mount Mary College, Editors and Publishers (13).
National Photographer 4- ....... Monthly .......... Photography ..... 1949 2 40 125
Also provide* BPA Controlled circ. >20.123. Controlled circ. VAC 20,124
Fred Quellmalz, Jr., Editor; Professional Photographers Assn. of America,
152 W. Wisconsin St.
Northwest Reporter-f .. .Tuesday . Independent ..1954 6 21 217 2.00 $10,859
Jerome F. Borkoskie, Editor ; W. A. Krueger Co., Publisher,
4786 W. Fond du Lac Ave. (16).
PostV .................. Thursday... Collegiate .... 1918 5 25 236 xl.OO 5,000
Students of University of Wisconsin (Milwaukee), Editors and Publishers.
Reporter-f ................................ l^™n ex' SatCourt & R.E. 1898 7 26 808 15.00
Webster Woodmansee, Editor; Daily Reporter Associates, Publisher,
Welch Bldg., 704 W. Wisconsin Ave. (3).
Q.«U.^W **«;.%+AnAnAA M^^fui,, [Sanitary 1948 2 40 140 4.00
Sanitary Maintenance ............. Monthly .......... ( gupply Controlled circ. >5,S01
Harry Apple, Editor; Trade Press Publishing Co., 407 E. Michigan Ave. (1).
Sentinel-f ................................. Every Morn...Independent ........ 1837 8 23 280 20.80**! 34,302
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 10.40**227,962
Wallace M. Hughes, Publisher, 540 N. Plankinton Ave. (1).
Ships and the Sea ................... Quarterly ........ {ly'se* TraVel 1951 3 27 140 2.00 27,020
Willard Anderson, Editor; Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1027 N. 7th St.
Shorewood Herald + ............... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1925 6 24 233 4.00 3,360
Whitefish Bay Herald + ......... Thursday ... Republican .. 1929 6 22 233 4.00 4,260
Murphy & KHz, Publishers, 3514 N. Oakland Ave., Shorewood (11).
Q».M TJ™- A+-Q™. /Business & 1955 2 32 112 .60
Spare Time ....................... 4 ti. a yr \Finance Controlled free dist. 515,144
Kipen Publishing Corp., 4630 W. Burleigh St.
Times + .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 24 294 ^OOO— Free
Harold Towell, Editor; Milwaukee Times, Inc., Publisher, 831 S. Fifth St. (4).
Torch, The ................................ Monthly .......... /Advertising 1912 3 25 140
Not issued during July and August. I Club News Controlled free dist. $2,300
Eugene Lawler, Editor; Milwaukee Adv'g Club, Publisher, 740 N. Plankinton (3).
Trains ....................................... Monthly .......... { *™ 194° 3 27 14° 6'00 *33»2d3
David P. Morgan, Editor; Kalmbach Publishing Co.. 1027 Seventh St. (8).
Tribuna Italiana, La + (Ital.) Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1933 5 24 224 2.00 18,650
Joseph Cacchione, Editor and Publisher, 10203 W. Melvina St. (16).
TV Guide — See Radnor. Pa., Wisconsin Ed. *84,79O.
U. S. Fur Rancher .. . Monthly ..... Mink Farming 1922 3 27 140 2.00 $3,800
E. H. Roesler, Publisher, 1712 W. St. Paul Ave. (3).
Western Builder ..................... .Thursday ........ Construction ...... 1911 3 27 140 12.00 *3,237
Western Builder Publishing Co., 407 E. Michigan St. (2).
Whitefish Bay Herald — See Shorewood Herald.
Wi(fnona8d? f rcheolo*ist+ }Quarterly ........ Archaeological.. 1903 1 48 95 x2.00 $470
"Robert Ritienthaier."Editor ; Wisconsin Archeological Society. Publisher.
Milwaukee Public Museum.
Wisconsin Beverage iMonthlv (Packaged 1942 3 28 147 8.00
Journal + ............................ JMontnly .......... j Beverafire ind. Controlled circ. >7,191
Herbert D. Zien, Editor; Sol Zien, Publisher, 606 W. Wisconsin Ave. (3).
Wisconsin Druggist ................. Monthly .......... Drug Trade ........ 1933 3 28 140 5.00 $1,670
Jennings Murphy, Ed.; Wise. Pharmaceutical Assn., 161 W. Wisconsin Ave.
WBfcdne8+ cSwS" } Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1916 5 24 210 2.50 -
J. Anthony Josey, Editor and Publisher, 2479 North 10th St.
Wisconsin Food Dealer -f ....... Monthly .......... Food ................... 1909 2 42 188 x2.00 $8,000
Wisconsin Retail Food Dealers' Assn., Publisher,
704 W. Wisconsin Ave. (8).
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Man* A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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W(8^n^..^™™ }Frlday Independent 1924 7 26 280 5.00 518,700
Chas. kiein. Editor and Publisher, Room 6111, 161-W. Wisconsin Ave. (8).
Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle -f Friday Jewish Int 1921 7 24 280 660
Edward F. Perlson. Editor; I. G. Rhodes, Publisher, 120 E. Detroit.
Wisconsin Odd Fellow 4- Monthly I. O. O. F 1886 3 27 140 x 75 9828
Wisconsin Odd Fellow, Publisher, 745 N. 10th St. (8).
Wisconsin Restaurateur Monthly Restaurant 1933 3 26 126 x3.50 3,375
E. A. Conforti, Ed.; Wise. Restaurant Assn., Pub., 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. (3).
Wisconsin Telephone News. ...Bi-monthly Tele. Emp 1906 8 27 140 13,500
Free to employees. (No adv.)
Wisconsin Telephone Co., Publisher, 722 N. Broadway (2).
MINERAL POINT (F10), pop. 2,284; Iowa Co. (SW). 45 m SW of Madison. CMSP&P
RR. Cheese, butter, battery factories; foundry; chick hatchery; brewery. Lead,
zinc mines. Agriculture. Dairy products, livestock.
Iowa Co. Democrat- Tribune -f Thursday Independent 1864 7 24 280 2.50 §1,295
George Bechtel, Publisher.
(N). 65 m N of Wassau. CMSP&P RR.
5 24 210 2.00
§2,300
12,298
1,425
§485
MINOCQUA (G4), pop. 1,481; Oneida Co.
Summer resort. Pine timber.
Lakeland Times 4- ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1891
Donald P. Walker, Publisher.
MONDOVI (C6), pop. 2,285; Buffalo Co. (W). 20 m SW of Eau Claire. C&NW RR.
Butter, canning, pickle factories; saw, feed mills; hatcheries. Limestone quar-
ries. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products, hogs.
Herald-News + ........................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1864 7 26 308 2.50
T. R. Kosmo, Editor; Mondovi Herald Printing Company, Inc., Publisher.
MONROEf (G10), pop. 7,037; Green Co. (S). 28 m N of Freeport. CMSP&P; 1C RRs.
Manufactures cheese, cheese factory equipment, tubs, staves, butter, feed.
Brewery; monument works; cold storage plant. Ships cheese. Dairy, grain
farms. Hay, corn, oats.
Times-f .................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Republican ........ 1898 8 24 287 15.50 **4,877
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Monroe Evening Times Company, Publisher.
MONTELLOf (H8), pop. 1,069; Marquette Co. (SO. On Fox River. 48 m W of Osh-
kosh. Railroad station, Oxford. C&NW RR. Granite quarries. Resort. Agricul-
ture. Cattle, rye, corn, truck crops.
Tribune-f- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1858 7 24 280 8.50
R. T. Wright, Editor and Publisher.
MONTFORT (F9%), pop. 676; Grant Co. (SW). 65 m SW of Madison. C&NW RR.
Creamery, ice cream, cheese factories; machine shops. Dairy, poultry, grain
farms.
Mail ........................................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1899 6 24 217 1.60
Dennis Novinski, Editor and Publisher.
MONTICELLO (G10), pop. 792; Green Co. (S). 26 m SW of Madison. CMSP&P; 1C
RRs. Woolen, feed mills ; cheese factories. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Messenger -f ............................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 7 24 280 2.00
C. M. Wittenwyler, Editor and Publisher.
MOSINEE (G6), pop. 1,453; Marathon Co. (NC). On Wisconsin River, 14 m S of
Wausau. CMSP&P RR. Paper, lumber mills; cheese processing; creamery;
lycopadium processing plant. Dairy farms.
Times + .................................... Wednesday ..... Independent. ...... 1895 7 24 280 4.00
Francis F. Schwelnler, Editor and Publisher.
MOUNT HOREB (G9%), pop. 1,716; Dane Co. (S). 22 m SW of Madison. C&NW RR.
Butter, cheese factories ; feed mill. Agriculture. Dairy products, livestock.
Mail-h ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 6 26 280 2.00
Elmer Krohn and Alice Krohn Fosshage, Editors and Publishers.
MUKWONAGO (K10), pop. 1.207; Waukesha Co. (SB). 12 m SW of Waukesha.
MSP&SSM RR. Lake resort. Diversified farming. Milk, truck crops, livestock.
Chief + ...................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1889 7 24 280 8.00
Dale Dettman, Editor and Publisher, 30 OR Grand Ave.
MUSCODA (F9), pop. 1,046; Grant Co. (SW). 66 m NW of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Furniture, cheese, butter factories; cheese warehouses. Timber. Agriculture.
Livestock, milk, poultry.
Progress ive+ ........................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1906 6 26 280 2.50
Wendell Smith, Editor and Publisher.
NECEDAH (F7H), pop. 862; Juneau Co. (C). 60 m NE of La Crosse. CMSP&P;
C&NW RRs. Wood products factory. Timber. Diversified farming.
Marquee-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 5 24 217 2.50
June McDonald, Editor and Publisher.
NEENAH (K7), pop. 12,487; Winnebago Co. (EC). On Fox River, 7 m S of Appleton.
C&NW; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Manufactures paper, paper specialties and
machinery, milk products, lumber, cotton waste, flour, furnaces, knit goods.
Machine shops; steel and brass foundries; cheese warehouses. Dairy farms. TV
station.
6 24 218 .50
§1,674
1,376
§1,200
§1,002
§650
Monthly .......... Frat. & Fam ....... 1897
Francis* W.' Olson',' Editor; Equitable Reserve Assn., Publisher.
Twin City News-Record-l- ..... Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1881 8
Edward C. Cochrane, Editor and Publisher.
$33,000
23 287 15.60 §3,943
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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NEILLSVILLEf (E6%), pop. 2,668; Clark Co. (NW). 51 m SW of Eau Claire. C&NW
RR. Condensery; cheese, butter, beverages, auto and plane electrical testing
equipment, auto mufflers, wooden products factories; Agriculture. Dairy prod-
ucts, livestock.
Clark County Press + ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1867 8 24 304 2.40
$2.00 subsclption rate for ten months.
W. F. Harvey. Editor; Robert Harvey, Publisher.
NEW GLARUS (G10), pop. 1,224; Green Co. (S). 20 m SW of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Condensed milk, Swiss embroidery factory; cheese and meat packing plant.
Dairy farms.
Post-)- ....................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1897 6 26 280 8.00
Raymond M. Wurgler, Publisher.
NEW HOLSTEIN (P7%), pop. 1.831; Calumet Co. (E). 24 m NW of Sheboygan.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures gasoline and marine engines, farm and road machin-
ery, auto equipment, pea harvesters, canned peas, shoes, box sealers. Agricul-
ture. Dairying, poultry, barley.
Reporter-h ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1905 8 23 273 3.00
Everett M. Cooley, Editor; Cooley Brothers, Publisher.
NEW LISBON (F8), pop. 1.482; Juneau Co. (C). 55 m E of La Crosse. CMSP&P RR.
Butter and cement block factories; feed mill; milk plant. Agriculture. Dairying,
corn, potatoes.
Circ
**2,994
1,190
$1,300
y Republican 1856 7 24 280 8.25 §1,405
Laurence Arnold7 Editor and Publisher.
NEW LONDON (J7). pop. 4,922; Waupaca Co. (EC). On Wolf River, 21 m NW of
Appleton. GB&W ; C&NW RRs. Manufactures plywood, juvenile furniture, toys,
surveyors' instruments, lumber and dairy products, sauerkraut, pickles, bricks,
cigars. Brewery; hatcheries. Agriculture. Dairying, cabbage, poultry.
Press + Tues.&Thurs..Republican 1891 6 24 224 8.00 §2,167
Gordon Culver, Editor and Publisher, 208 St. John's Place. $4,800 — Free
NEW RICHMOND (A5), pop. 2.886; St. Croix Co. (NW). 34 m NE of St. Paul, Minn.
C&NW ; MSP&SSM RRs. Flour, fee 1 mills ; vegetable cannery ; cheese, sporting
goods factories. Agriculture. Dairying, livestock.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1869 7 24 280 4.00 §2,5SO
John A. Van Meter, Editor; Van Meter Printing Company, Publisher.
NIAGARA (K4), pop. 2,022; Marinette Co. (NE). On Menominee River, 5 m S of
Iron Mountain, Mich. C&NW RR. Paper mill. Agriculture. Hay, grain, potatoes.
Journal-}- .Thursday Independent 1980 5 24 224 2.00
Martin Boerner, Editor and Publisher, 509 Main St.
News + .Thursday Independent 1945 5 24 224 Free
George Collinson, Editor; Royal Printing Service, Publisher.
OCONOMOWOC (K9), pop. 5,345; Waukesha Co. (SE). 34 m W of Milwaukee.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures plastic and metal products, shoes, cameras. Vege-
table cannery; milk condensery. Summer resort. Agriculture. Dairy products,
cattle, honey.
Enterprise-f- Thursday Independent 1888 8 24 301 3.50 **4,270
C. W. Brown. Editor and Publisher.
OCONTOf (L6), pop. 6,055; Oconto Co. (NE). On Green Bay, 31 m NE of Green Bay.
C&NW RR. Lumber, boats, paper mills; hardwood flooring, flsh box, pickle,
cheese, dried egg, shoe, glove, butter factories; brewery. Hardwood timber;
fisheries. Summer resort. Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Oconto County Reporter +... ..Thursday Ind. Rep 1871 8 24 280 3.00 §3,024
D. S. McCall, Editor; Oconto Publishing Company.
OCONTO FALLS <K6), pop. 2,060; Oconto Co. (NE). 82 m NE of Green Bay. C&NW
RR. Cheese, butter, pickle factories ; pulp and paper mill ; cannery. Dairy, stock,
poultry, grain farms.
°Cl?m^sC-^enrayid + jThursday Republican 1899 8 24 297 3.50 §2,400
Robert Shellman, Editor ; Shellman Publishing Co.
OMRO (J7%), pop. 1,470; Winnebago Co. (C). On Fox River, 10 m W of Oshkosh.
CMSP&P RR. Butter and cheese, appliance factories ; flour and feed mill. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1894 7 22 280 2.50 J605
Paul M. Kimble. Editor and Publisher. J339— Free
ONALASKA (D8), pop. 2,561; La Crosse Co. (W). 6 m N of La Crosse, nearest banking
town. C&NW; CMSP&P; CB&Q RRs. Canneries; pickle, cement block factories.
Limestone quarries. Summer resort. Agriculture. Corn, alfalfa, dairy products.
Record-Times Thursday Independent 1885 6 26 276 2.50
Thos. G. Madigan, Editor and Publisher.
OREGON (H10), pop. 1,841; Dane Co. (S). 11 m S of Madison. C&NW RR. Creamery.
Agriculture. Dairying, poultry, hogs.
Observer -f- Thursday Independent 1880 6 26 280 2.00
E. F. Kramer, Editor and Publisher.
ORFORDVILLE (H10), pop. 643; Rock Co. (S). 18 m NW of Beloit. CMSP&P RR.
Condensed milk, feed manufactured. Agriculture. Milk, grain.
°rFoodtviiie i?ew81+.a*d. } Wednesday Independent 1906 6 24 224 2.50
Ward A. Stewart and George Stewart, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCcunty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNalU
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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OSCEOLA (A5), pop. 700; Polk Co. (NW). On St. Croix River. 45 m NE of St. Paul.
Minn. MSP&SSM RR. Cheese, cheese box, trailer coach factories; bottling
works. Summer resort. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products, hogs.
Sun-f- Thursday Independent 1897 7 24 283 3.00 §1,150
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Reeve, Editors and Publishers.
OSHKOSHf (J7%), pop. 41,084; Winnebago Co. (EC). On Lake Winnebago and Fox
River, 86 m N of Milwaukee. C&NW; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Airline, NOR.
Manufactures auto trucks, engines, farm-lighting plants, furniture, leather
goods, metal products, motor-truck axles, dresses, aprons, malt beverages, wax.
cement mixers, match machinery, office and store fixtures, paints, textiles, tools,
washing machines, wood products, ladders, caskets, overalls, trunks, matches,
grass and wool rugs, carpets, sash, doors, pumps, barn equipment, marine
engines, patterns, castings, boats, plywood. Three banks; bank clearings
(6-30-68), $7,14a,874; deposits (6-28-58), $52,957,767. 16,963 electric (AC)
meters; 12,476 gas (nat.) meters; 13,451 telephones. Resort. Wisconsin State
College.
Northwestern -f Evg. ex. Sun...RepubIican 1868 8 23 302 18.20 **19,973
Color advertising accepted.
A. J. Mace, Editor; Samuel W. Heaney and A. Thomas Schwalm, Co-publishers.
OSC College AdvanceV Bl-wkly. Fri..CoUegiate 1894 clntJdtolta* dtot tl.MO
Students of Wisconsin State College, Editors and Publishers, 800 Algoma Blvd.
(Shop-O-Gram + Thursday Independent 1936 5 24 224 14,000 — Free
Winco Farmer + Bi-wkly, Mon..Farming 1935 5 24 224 6,897 — Free
James Skole, Publisher, 16 Main St.
OSSEO (D6), pop. 1,126; Trempealeau Co. (W). 21 m SE of Eau Claire. C&NW RR.
Milk condensery ; cheese, pickle, canning factories ; creamery ; grist mill. Dairy,
poultry, stock farms.
Tri-County News + Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.60 §1,33O
Prints editions for Eleva and Strum.
J. H. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
OWEN (E5%), pop. 1,034; Clark Co. (NWC). 62 m NE of Eau Claire. MSP&SSM RR.
Condensery ; pea cannery ; paper container, wooden box, crate, cheese factories.
Timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, truck farms.
Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1906 6 26 280 3.50 §1,465
J. R. Barager, Editor; Owen Enterprise, Publisher.
PALMYRA (J10), pop. 862; Jefferson Co. (SE). 40 m SW of Milwaukee. CMSP&P RR.
Flour, feed mills. Lake resort. Diversified farming.
Enterprise-f Thursday Republican 1875 6 24 273 2.50 915
C. B. Coe, Editor and Publisher, Whitewater.
PARDEEVILLE (H8%), pop. 1,112; Columbia Co. (SC). 85 m N of Madison. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures cheese, signs, scoreboards; pea canneries; nursery. Lake re-
sort. Oak timber. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products, melons.
Mid-County Times -f Thursday Republican 1888 7 24 301 4.00 §1,250
R. H. Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
PARK FALLS (F4), pop. 2,924; Price Co. (N). 60 m S of Ashland. C&NW; MSP&SSM
RRs. Paper, lumber, fishing rods and tackle, ties, shingles, butter, wood special-
ties manufactured. Lake resort. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Dairying,
potatoes, hay.
Herald (off set) + Thursday Republican 1900 7 24 280 8.00 §2,231
Walter Jablonski, Editor ; MacGregor Litho, Inc., Publisher.
PEPIN (B6%), pop. 840; Pepin Co. (W). On Mississippi River, 46 m SW of Eau Claire.
CB&Q RR. Implement specialties, hardware, snow fence factories. Lake resort.
Fisheries ; timber. Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1906 6 24 280 2.50 768
Harold Klingrer, Editor and Publisher.
PESHTIGO (D5%), pop. 2,279; Marinette Co. (NE). On Peshtigo River, 6 m SW of
Marinette. C&NW RR. Manufactures boats, paper, unit structures and lami-
nated arches. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Times -f Wednesday Independent 1877 8 24 294 1.00 §6,38O
Leo J. Pesch. Editor and Publisher.
PHILLIPSf (F4), pop. 1,776; Price Co. (N). 60 m NW of Wassau. MSP&SSM RR.
Feed and lumber mills ; pulp grinding plant ; creamery ; cheese factory. Lake
resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Bee, The-f Thursday Republican 1884 7 26 276 3.00 §4,032
F. W. Heath, Editor; Foster Brothers, Publishers.
PITTSVILLE (F7), pop. 686; Wood Co. (C). 17 m W of Wisconsin Rapids. CMSP&P
RR. Creamery; cheese, pottery factories; cannery. Agriculture. Corn, milk, beans.
Record + Thursday Independent 1909 7 24 280 2.00 §1,093
D. M. McKee, Editor and Publisher.
PLAINFIELD (H7), pop. 680; Waushara Co. (C). 25 m S of Stevens Point. Railroad
station, Almond. C&NW RR. Creamery. Agriculture. Poultry, hogs, corn, beans.
Sun-f Thursday Independert 1883 6 26 280 3.00 §1,400
Charles Webster. Editor; H. C. Litho Co., Publisher.
PLATTEVILLE (F10), pop. 6,751; Grant Co. (SW). 22 m NE of Dubuque, Iowa.
CMSP&P; C&NW RRs. Manufactures butter, cheese, powdered milk. Battery
factory ; hatchery. Wisconsin State College. Wisconsin Institute of Technology.
Zinc mines. Agriculture. Corn, hay, oats.
Exponent-f V Semi-mo Collegiate 1889 5 24 220 1.00
Students of Wisconsin State College, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Usea Mats. ^ Nonpareil
ems* 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCemnty seat. Population— 1950 Census. XRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Joumal-J- Thursday Independent 1899 8 24 290 3.00 8,275
H. A. Brockman, Editor and Publisher.
PLYMOUTH (L8), pop. 4,548; Sheboygan Co. (E). 15 m W of Sheybogan. C&NW;
CMSP&P RRs. Extensive cheese manufacturing and storage plants; cheese
bandages, paper containers, flour, canned goods, foundry and machine products,
cigars also manufactured. Dairy, grain farms. Barley, corn, oats.
Lakeland Mirror V Semi-mo Collegiate 1931 5 24 210 2.00 $450
Students of Lakeland College, Editors and Publishers.
Review-}- .. .Tues.&Thurs.. Independent 1865 8 28 804 8.60 8,822
Marsh Gabriel, Editor and Publisher. 1,178— Free
PORTAGEf (H8%). pop. 7.884; Columbia Co. (SO. On Wisconsin River, and the
Portage ship canal from Wisconsin to Fox River, 80 m N of Madison. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures shoes, hosiery, monuments, boats, steel tanks, plastic and
galvanized products, dry milk, butter, cheese. Brewery; bottling works. Resort.
Diversified farming. Corn, barley, oats.
Badger Sportsman, The -f Monthly Sportsman 1944 5 24 224 2.00 $9,000
W. T. Corns tock. Editor and Publisher.
Register-Democrat -f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1886 8 24 294 18.20 *-fr5,752
Comic strip advertising accepted.
W. T. Coins tock, Editor; Register Publishing Corp.
PORT WASHINGTON! (L9), pop. 4,755; Ozaukee Co. (SE). On Lake Michigan, 25 m
N of Milwaukee. C&NW RR. Manufactures raincoats, garden tractors, foundry
equipment, concrete mixers, grey iron castings, pre-fabricated houses, chairs,
school furniture. Fisheries. Dairy farms.
Ozaukee Press Thursday Independent 1940 5 24 224 4.00 §3,825
Wm. F. and M. J. Schanen, Editors and Publishers, 125 Main St.
Pilot-f Thursday Republican 1&98 8 24 801 8.00 §2,514
Fred Schuknecht, Editor; Norbert A. Sauer, Publisher, 801 N. Franklin St.
POYNETTE (H9). pop. 969; Columbia Co. (SC). 20 m N of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Pea and corn cannery. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Press-f Friday Independent 1888 7 24 280 8.50 §860
M. Koch, Editor; Loren Koch, Publisher.
PRAIRIE DU CHIENf (D9), pop. 6.892; Crawford Co. (SW). On Mississippi River,
60 m S of La Crosse. CMSP&P; CB&Q RRs. Railroad bridge to Marquette,
Iowa. Manufactures sponges, store fixtures, butter, mineral feed, stock rem-
edies, cement blocks, sashes, doors, tool grinders, fertilizer: metal stamping
plant. Fisheries ; oak timber. Agriculture. Dairying, corn, oats.
Courier-Press -f Wednesday Ind. Dem 1848 8 28 294 3.00 §3,853
William H. Howe, Editor; E. B. and S. E. Howe, Publishers, Box 149.
PRENTICE <F4%), Pop. 477; Price Co. (IS). 80 m NE of Eau Claire. MSP&SSM RR.
Bank, Phillips. Creamery. Hardwood timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, peas, beans.
News Thursday Independent 1981 6 26 280 2.50 §792
Ralph E. Nehls, Editor and Publisher.
PRESCOTT (A6), pop. 1,005; Pierce Co. (W). On Mississippi River and St. Croix River,
28 m SE of St. Paul, Minn. CB&Q RR. Seed corn warehouse; wooden shutter
factory; boat works; creamery. Summer resort. Stock, dairy farms.
Journal Thursday Independent 1855 6 24 278 2.50 J800
Frances L. Harper, Editor and Publisher.
PRINCETON (H8), pop. 1,871; Green Lake Co. (SEC). On Fox River, 82 m W of Fond
du Lac. C&NW RR. Butter factories; hatchery. Resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Times-Republic -|- Thursday Independent 1867 8 24 808 3.00 1,375
William Schweinler, Editor; K. C. Van Vuren, Publisher.
PULASKI (K6), pop. 1,210; Brown Co. (E). 20 m NW of Green Bay. C&NW RR.
Cheese, concrete factories. Dairy farms.
Franciscan Message-f- Monthly Religious 1947 2 28 107 2.00 *9,144
Rev. Theodore Zaremba, O.F.M., Editor; Franciscan Fathers, Publisher.
RACINEf (L10), pop. 71,198; Racine Co. (SE). On Lake Michigan, 25 m S of Mil-
waukee. CNS&M (elec.) ; C&NW; CMSP&P RRs.
Manufactures agricultural implements, auto accessories, electrical motors and
devices, floor wax* malted milk, air conditioning equipment, playing cards, books,
luggage, heating units, castings of steel, brass, aluminum, malleable iron, forg-
ings. radiators, machine tools, ran coats, outdoor furniture, power lawn mowers,
canvas. Six banks; bank debits (6-30-58), $131,839,534; deposits (6-30-58),
$123,386,016. 24,135 (res.) electric (AC) meters; 20,995 (ree.) gas (nat.)
meters; 43,504 (res.) telephones. Stone quarries; fisheries and canneries. Resort.
( Bulletin -f Sunday Ind. Rep 1932 8 23 301 **3O,852
Comic strip advertising accepted..
Journal-Times -f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Rep 1856 2 23 301 18.20**31,282
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Journal-Times Co., Pub., Fourth and Wisconsin Sts.
Labor-f Friday Labor 1941 5 24 224 3.00 J8.480
Loren Norman, Editor; Dean Jensen, Publisher, 419 Sixth St.
Wisconsin Agriculturist Semi-mo Agricultural 1849 4 26 196 1.00 *2OO,021
Ralph S. Yohe, Editor; Wisconsin Farmer Co., Publisher, 1125 Sixth St.
RANDOLPH (H8), pop. X 1,860; Columbia Co. (SC). 86 m NW of Madison. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures cheese. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1898 5 24 224 8.00 $947
8. L. McNamara, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— fr*S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *Jtwe and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; iPubttsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
•ma. 12 to inch, f Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRsnd McNally
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RANDOM LAKE (L8%), pop. 679; Sheboygan Co. (E). 18 m SW of Sheboygan.
CMSP&P RR. Cheese, tag factories; brewery; cannery; nursery. Lake report.
Dairy, poultry, grain farms. Barley.
Times -f- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 6 24 280 2.50 §660
Times Publishing Company.
REEDSBURG <G8%), pop. 4,072; Sauk Co. (SC). 45 m NW of Madison. C&NW RR.
Woolen, lumber mills; milk products; pea, corn cannery; creamery. Hardwood
timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Times-Press + .......................... Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1860
Max F. Ninman, Editor and Publisher.
8 24 287 3.50**3,061
RHINELANDERf (H4), pop. 8,774; Oneida Co. (W). On Wisconsin River, 45 m NE of
Wausau. CAN; MSP&SSM RRs. Airline, NOR. Manufactures lumber, paper and
paper products, boats, veneer, hardwood flooring. Dairies. Brewery. Summer
resort. Pine, hardwood timber. Agriculture. Potatoes.
News-f ..................................... Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1917 8 24 29420.40 §4,182
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Rhinelander Publishing Company.
RIB LAKE (F5), pop. 858; Taylor Co. (NWC). 58 m NW of Wausau. Railroad sta-
tion, Chelsea. MSP&SSM RR. Wood products, snow fences, cheese manufactured.
Summer resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Herald -f- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 7 24 2>80 3.00 §1,022
Eugene R. Clifford, Publisher.
RICE LAKE (C4%), pop. 6,898; Barren Co. (NW). 40 m N of Chippewa Falls. MSP&
SSM; C&NW RRs. Airport. Manufactures cheese, cheese boxes, laminated golf
club heads, roller skate wheels, airplane propellers, truck bodies. Brewery.
Summer resort. Agriculture. Dairy products, potatoes, corn, peas.
Chronotype-f ........................... Tues.&Thurs..Independent ....... 1874 8 24 298 4.00 **5,107
A. T. Axtell, Editor; W. D. Leary, Jr., Publisher, 28 South Main St.
Midwest Republican ................ Wednesday ..... Republican ......... 1981 7 26 280 2.00
Lynn A. Mason, Editor and Publisher.
RICHLAND CENTERf (F9), pop. 4,608; Richland Co. (SW). 55 m NW of Madison.
CMSP&P RR. Condensery; cheese, cheese box, butter factories. Timber. Diver-
sified farming. Dairying, livestock.
Republican Observer-!- ........... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1885 8 24 301 3.00 §3*254
S. W. Fogo. Editor; S. W. and Theo. Fogo, Publishers.
Richland Democrat -f ............. Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1889 8 24 308 3.00 3,854
Mrs. Lela P. Andrews, Editor and Publisher.
RIO (H9), pop. 741; Columbia Co. (SC). 25 m NE of Madison. CMSP&P RR. Manu-
factures gloves. Lime works. Agriculture. Corn, grain, potatoes.
Journal-f- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 6 26 276 2.00 §473
Victor L. Stroebel, Editor and Publisher.
RIPON (J8), pop. 6,619; Fond du Lac Co. (SEC). 20 m NW of Fond du Lac. CMSP&P;
C&NW RRs. Manufactures washing machines and ironers; hosiery, gloves,
advertising specialties, microscope slides, baked goods. Pea canneries. Ripon
College. Agriculture.
College Days V ......................... Tuesday ........ Collegiate ............. 1866 5 24 224x3.00
Students of Ripon College, Editors and Publishers.
Commonwealth Press -f . Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1864 8 24 301 3.00 §4,230
Les Starch, Editor; Inversetti Bros., Publishers.
Ripon Alumnus. The ............... .Quarterly ........ Coll. Alumni ....... 1927 3 26 127 x 5,200
Theodore Fehlandt, Editor; Ripon College Alumni Assn., Publisher, Smith Hall.
RIVER FALLS (A6), pop. 8,877; Pierce Co. (W). 30 m SE of St. Paul, Minn. C&NW
RR. Creameries; clothing, novelty, fence factories; feed mill; grain elevator;
hatcheries. State Teachers College. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Journal 4- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1857 8 24 308 3.00 §2,625
George Kremer, Publisher.
Reporter ................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1953 5 24 222 1.00 520
Clayton E. Helmer, Publisher.
Student Voice V ....................... Monday ........... Collegiate ........... 1895 5 24 224 3.00 1 1,800
Students of River Falls State College, Publishers.
SAINT CROIX FALLS (A5), pop. 1,065; Polk Co. (NW). On St. Croix River, 85 m NE
of St. Paul, Minn. MSP&SSM RR. Summer resort. Dairy, grain farms. Corn,
peas.
Standard-Press -f Wednesday Independent 1910
H. C. Vezina and A. J. Vezina, Editors and Publishers.
7 24 280 8.00 tl.790
SAUK CITY (G9), pop. 1,755: Sauk Co. (SC). 25 m NW of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Pea, corn cannery ; sausage, cheese, powdered milk factories ; saw mill ; hatchery.
Diversified farming.
Sauk-Prairie Star-f (off set). .Thursday Independent 1952 7 28 280 4.50 2,427
Robert Anderson, Editor and Publisher.
SEYMOUR (K6%), pop. 1.760; Outapramie Co. (E). 18 m W of Green Bay. GB&W RR.
Cheese, milk, cheese boxes, butter factories. Cannery. Dairy, stock farms.
Countv Review 4- .Thursday Independent 1952 5 24 224 3,750 — Free
Keith C. Van Vuren, Editor; Van Publishing Co., Inc.
Press Thursday Independent 1866 8 24 808 4.00 §1,850
K. C. Van Vuren, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SHARON (JlOtt). pop. 1.018; Walworth Co. (SE). 16 m E of Beloit. C&NW RR.
Manufactures pumps, dairy products, feed, concrete burial vaults. Agriculture.
Corn, grain.
Reporter -f- ................................ Thursday ...Independent ...... 1878 7 28 280 8.00
Roy E. Ruehlman, Editor and Publisher.
SHAWANOf (J6)v pop. 5,894; Shawano Co. (NEC). 40 m NW of Green Bay. C&NW;
MSP&SSM RRs. Manufactures paper, lumber, veneer, plywood, cheese, cheese
boxes, butter, powdered milk, canned beans, corn, pickles, sauerkraut, beer, soft
drinks, flour, feed, novelties, furniture, plastics. Timber. Diversified farming.
Potatoes, barley, rye.
Leader-f ................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1881 8 23 801 15.60
Color advertising accepted.
J. P. Donald, Publisher.
»»«"* .......... Apiculture ........ »« Cental Jfre. dUt.
Clrt
fi»3S
§6,984
3.20O
. ................
Gladys Koehler, Editor; Shawano Evening Leader, Publisher.
SHEBOYGANf (L8), pop. 42,865; Sheboygan Co. (E). On Lake Michigan, 57 m N of
Milwaukee. C&NW RR. Airport. Boat connections.
Manufactures sausage, furniture, cedar chests, beer, enamelware, cheese,
toys, clothing, iron, steel and wood-working products, mattresses, shoes, gloves,
veneers, knitted goods, powdered eggs, leather, plastic products. Tannery.
Eight banks; deposits (6-80-58), $41,873,172. 22,094 electric (AC) meters; 16,-
154 gas (artif.) meters; 16,241 telephones. Fisheries. Resort. Lakeland College.
Lakeland Yachting .................. Monthly .......... Boating .............. \ *J6 **{J 2'60
Victor H. Schoen, Editor; Lake shore Publications, 906 N. 8th St.
Press-h ..................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Democratic ........ 1907 8 23 301 18.20**26,3S1
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. Matt. Werner, Editor; Press Publishing Company, 626 Center Ave.
Progressive Mail Trade-f .Monthly .......... Mailorder ......... 1929 2 80 98 2.00 *14,500
Max Schnell, Editor; Sheboygan Publishing Company, 1211 Indiana Ave.
SHEBOYGAN FALLS (L8), pop. 3,599; Sheboygan Co. (E). 6 m W of Sheboygan.
C&NW RR. Manufactures chairs, kitchen furniture, magnets, paper napkins,
woodworking machinery, grey iron castings, canned peas, cheese, butter. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms.
f Cheese Reporter^ Friday {Eafry6!^
1876 4 26 217 8.50
Sheboygan County News + Thursday Republican 1876 5 23 217 2.00
I Fred Reisser. Editor; K. D. Krauss, Publisher, 610 Monroe St.
SHELL LAKEt (C4), pop. 954; Washburn Co. (NW). 70 m S of Superior. C&NW RR.
Boat works; creameries; cheese factory. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Corn, peas, potatoes.
Washburn County Rejrtster-f Thursday Independent 1890 5 24 224 2.50 §856
W. G. Kastner, Editor and Publisher.
SHULLSBURG (F10), pop. 1,806; Lafayette Co. (S). 30 m E of Dubuque, Iowa.
CMSP&P RR. Cheese, butter factories. Zinc mines. Agriculture. Dairy prod-
nets, livestock.
Pick and Gad-f Thursday Independent 1881 7 24 280 2.00 51,100
Law and Law, Publishers.
SIREN — See Inter-County Leader, Frederic.
SOLDIERS GROVE (E9), pop. 781; Crawford Co. (SW). 40 m SE of La Crosse. Rail-
road station, Viroqua. CMSP&P RR. Cheese factory; creamery; flour and feed
mill. Agriculture. Tobacco, milk, corn.
Kickapoo Scout-f .Thursday Republican 1886 5 24 224 2.00 855
H. R. Portmann, Editor; H. R. and G. M. Portmann, Publishers.
SOUTH MILWAUKEE (L10), pop. 12,855; Milwaukee Co. (SE). 5 m S of Milwaukee.
C&NW RR. Manufactures malleable castings, excavating machinery, wood and
metal products, garden machinery, boats, electric devices, snaps, shoes, bas-
kets. Iron, steel foundries; bottling works; tanneries. Dairy, truck farms.
Cabbages, tomatoes.
Twin*.. Tho M««fMv rWaterWell 1927 2 27 101 1.00 107
Driller, The Monthly j Drilling Controlled free dist. 17,929
K. Albrecht, Editor; Bucyrus-Erie Co., Publisher, 2302 Tenth Ave.
Excavating Engineer Monthly Excavating 1905 8 "ntroHed c'ir?.
>32,411
2,425
W. Williams, Editor; Bucyrus-Erie Co., Publisher, 2302 10th Ave.
Oak Creek Pictorial Thursday Independent 1956 5 24 224 2.00
Also circulates in Caledonia.
Duane Dunham, Editor and Publisher, 9504 S. Howell Ave.
Voice- Journal-!- Thursday Independent 1893 8 24 294 4.00 84,150
Gordon R. Lewis, Editor and Publisher, 723 Milwaukee Ave.
SPARTAt (E8), pop. 5,898; Monroe Co. (WC). On La Crosse River. 27 m NE of La
Crosse. CMSP&P; C&NW RRs. Leaf tobacco market. Manufactures condensed
milk, building materials, brushes, sewer equipment, pumps. Summer resort.
Agriculture. Tobacco, dairy, poultry products.
/Herald-f- Monday Republican 1857 8 24 280 4.00 §4,358
Don P. Radde, Editor;
Monroe County Democrat 4-. .Thursday Democratic 1859 8 24 280 4.00 4,076
Fred P. Heffling, Editor; Monroe County Publishers, Inc., 113 W. Oak St.
Circulation— **S*pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June tnd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SPENCER (F6), pop. 757; Marathon Co. (NC). 85 m SW of Wausau. MSP&SSM RR.
Manufactures mobile homes, butter, cheese. Agriculture. Dairy products.
Record + Thursday Independent 1914 6 26 280 200 5540
C. J. Neuenfeldt, Editor and Publisher.
SPOONER (C4), pop. 2,697; Washburn Co. (NW). 62 m 3 of Superior. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry farms. Potatoes, corn.
Advocate -|- Thursday Independent 1900
William W. Stewart, Editor and Publisher.
7 24 280 3.00 §2,915
SPRING GREEN (F9), pop. 1.064 ; Sauk Co. (SO. On Wisconsin River, 40 m W of Mad-
ison. CMSP&P RR. Cheese factory; creamery; saw, flour, feed mills. Timber.
Dairy, stock farms.
HomeNews + .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1881 5 24 224 2 BO
Vernon E. Hill, Editor and Publisher.
SPRING VALLEY (B6), pop. 975; Pierce Co. (W). 35 m W of Claire. C&NW RR.
Creamery; lumber, flour, feed mills; foundry. Timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Sun + ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 7 24 280 3.00
Dave A. Wilson, Editor; Paul Reed, Publisher.
STANLEY (E6%), pop. 2,014; Chippewa Co. (NW). 24 m E of Chippewa Falls.
MSP&SSM RR. Manufactures cheese and cheese boxes, chrome, plastic, wooden-
ware, staves, luggage, canned peas, sauerkraut. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry
products, peas, cabbage.
Republican-f ............................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1896 7 24 280 2.50
E. W. Bates, Editor; Inter-County Publishing Co.
STEVENS POINTf (G6%), pop. 16.564; Portage Co. (S). On Wisconsin River, 160 m
NW of Milwaukee. GB&W; MSP&SSM RRs. Airline, NOR; Manufactures pulp,
paper, furniture, artificial flies, fishing tackle, barn equipment, patent medicines,
fur coats, cheese, butter, pumps, doors. Insurance ; railroad shops ; book bindery ;
brewery. Wisconsin State College. Agriculture. Potatoes, wheat, corn.
Gwiazda Polama-f (Polish).. Saturday ........ Independent ...... 1892 8 24 305 8.00
Adam Bartosz, Editor; Worzalla Publishing Company, 202 N. 2nd St.
Journal-f ................................. .Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1873 8 24 294 18.20
Weldon C. Leahy, Editor; Journal Printing Co., Publisher.
Pointer-!- V .............................. .Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1879 5 26 210 3.00
Students of Wisconsin State College, Editors and Publishers.
Rolnik-M Farmer) (Polish) ..... Saturday ......... Ind. & Agric ...... 1892 8 24 305 4.00
Adam Bartasz, Editor; Worzalla Publishing Company, 1515 Jefferson St.
Wisconsin Club Woman -f ..... Bi-monthly ..... Women's Clubs. 1918 2 32 119 x.75
Mrs. Raymond Rightsell, Editor; Wisconsin Federation of Women's Clubs,
Publisher, 1515 Jefferson St.
STOUGHTON (H10), pop. 4,783; Dane Co. (S). 20 m SE of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures automobile bodies and trailers, vinyl plastic, shoes, car mufflers,
garments. Condensery ; tobacco warehouse ; foundry ; cannery. Agriculture.
Tobacco, dairy, poultry products.
(Courier-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1876 8 24 294 4.75
Hub-f ....................................... Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1880 8 24 294 4.75
Dorothy A. and Harry F. Miedema, Jr., Editors and Publishers.
STRATFORD (F6), pop. 982; Marathon Co. (NC). 25 m SW of Wausau. C&NW RR.
Cement block and cheese factories ; pea cannery ; condensery. Dairy farms.
Journal-!- .................................. Thursday ........ Republican ........ 1906 6 24 266 2.00
D. D. Hale, Editor; Journal Printing Company, Publisher.
STRUM — Tri-County News — See Osseo.
STURGEON BAYf (M6), pop. 7,054; Door Co. (NE). On Sturgeon Bay. 43 m NE of
Green Bay. A&W RR. Condensery; shipyard; boat works; cheese, woodenware
factories; cannery; fruit packing plants. Summer resort. Fisheries. Ships
cherries. Diversified farming. Cherries, hay. barley.
Door County Advocate + ....... .Tues.&Thurs... Independent ...... 1862 8 23 290 5.40
C. F. Harris, Editor; Door County Publishing Company, 231-235 N. Third Ave.
SUN PRAIRIE (H9). pop. 2,263; Dane Co. (S). 8 m NE of Madison. CMSP&P RR.
Pea. tomato cannery; hybrid seed corn, seed corn, porcelain parts and novelties
factory. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Star-Countryman ..................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 7 22 280 8.50
Thomas A. Stoker, Editor; Dan Royle, Publisher.
SUPERIORf (B2), pop. 85,825; Douglas Co. (NW). On West end of Lake Superior.
Second port in gross tonnage to New York. GN; C&NW; CMSP&P; NP; CN;
MSP&SSM ; DSS&A RRs. Airline, NOR. Two toll bridges to Duluth, Minn.
Manufactures railroad engines and cars, flour, coal briquets, soft drinks;
dairy products; pumps; boxes, sashes, cabinets, doors: sewer pipes; windmills;
fishing tackle, boats, marine equipment. Iron works; railroad shops; canneries:
shipbuilding; grain elevators: brewery: creosoting plant; oil pipeline terminal,
oil refinery, cement plant. Six banks: deposits (6-6-58), $35,514,157. 11,000
electric (AC) meters: 8,962 gas (artif.) meters: 13,998 telephones. Wisconsin
State College, TV station.
Co-operative Builder + ........... Thursday ........ lOrganfTationT 1926 5 23 224 1<5°
Taisto Hayrinen, Editor; Co-operative Pub. Assn., P. O. Box 2000.
SI 178
§1,200
§1,787
§18,005
§8,338
1 1,200
§760
20,846
2,245
2,240
J590
§5,192
65'013
....
Emma Tuominen, Editor; American Finnish Publishers, Inc., P. 0. Box 668.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: • A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSuhscription included in membership fee.
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Peptomist+V. ......... ........Friday.. ...Collegiate 1919 6 24 224 1.00 $1.200
Students of Wisconsin State College, Publishers.
Telegram-f- JTvg. ex. Sun... Independent 1890 8 28 280 18.20 **2O,422
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Morgan Murphy, Publisher.
Tyomies-Eteenpain+ ( Finn. )Morn.ex.Sun... Independent .1903 7 26 280 8.50 §3,352
Carl E. Davidson, Editor; American Finnish Publisher, Inc., 601 Tower Ave.
Tidende (Norwegian) — See Duluth, Minnesota.
^t3ffi+§(Jl^!!I.!!?." JThursday Finn. Ints 1930 5 24 224 2.50 $5,476
C. E. Davidson, Editor; Co-operative Pub. Assn., P. O. Box 2000.
THIENSVILLE (L9), pop. 1,250; Ozaukee Co. (SE). 16 m N of Milwaukee. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures shoes, animal food, farm and plastic moulding machinery,
accounting forms. Fox, mink farm. Agriculture. Peas, corn, tomatoes.
Weekly Witness-f (off set).. Friday Independent 19<57 5 24 224 8.00 §701
Wm. F. Schanen and Marie Jacque Schanen, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 52
THORP (E5%), pop. 1,888; Clark Co. (NWC). 42 m NE of Eau Clair. MSP&SSM RR.
Creamery; cheese factories; condensery; saw mill; bottling works. Nurseries.
Dairy, poultry farms.
Courier Thursday Democratic 1883 7 24 280 2.50
Robert E. Elkins, Ed.; William S. Wagner, J. J. La Gasse, R. E. Elkins, Pubs.
THREE LAKES (H4), pop. 1,250; Oneida Co. (N). 60 m NE of Wassau. C&NW RR.
Summer resort center. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, cranberries.
News-h Thursday Independent 1981 7 24 287 2.60
Dan and Bob Satran, Editors ; J. R. Satran and Sons, Publishers.
TOMAH (F7%), pop. 4,760; Monroe Co. (WC). 40 m NE of La Crosse. CMSP&P RR.
Railroad shops; lumber, feed mills; creamery. Dairy, stock farms, cranberries.
Journal and Monitor-Herald. ..Mon. & Thurs.. Republican 1867
L. W. Kenny, Editor and Publisher.
8 24 287 4.00
§2,062
§680
§3,888
TOMAHAWK (G4%), pop. 8,584; Lincoln Co. (N). On Wisconsin River. 40 m N of
Wausau. CMSP&P; MT&W RRs. Paper, lumber mills; casket, burial vault, boat
factories. Lake resort. Timber. Agriculture. Dairy, hay. corn, livestock.
Leader-f- Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 308 4.00 §2,098
Graham Foster, Jr., Editor ; Kenneth J. Keenan, Publisher.
TURTLE LAKE (B6), pop. 696; Barren Co. (NW). 65 m NE of St. Paul, Minn. C&NW;
MSP&SSM RRs. Creamery; snow plow factory. Summer resort. Timber. Agri-
culture. Dairy, poultry products.
Times + Thursday Independent 1914 7 23 280 8.00
H. A. Lange. Editor and Publisher.
790
Milwaukee. C&
pop. 10.24
bNW RR.
Manufactures aluminum ware, professional and baby
furniture, copper, cooking utensils, electrical toys and appliances, gasoline
engines, iron, steel, castings, veneer, radio cabinets, yarn, knit goods, barn
equipment, cheese, tile, buffing wheels, chemicals, clothes drying machines,
fishing nets, electric time switches. Brewery. Resort. Fisheries. Diversified
farming. Dairy products, barley, oats.
Reporter -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1872 9 23
Space sold only in combination with Herald-Times of Manitowoc.
Seymour Althen, Editor; Two Rivers Reporter. Inc., Publisher.
UNION GROVE (L10), pop. 1,868; Racine Co. (SE). 15 m W of Racine. CMSP&P RR.
Manufactures tile, brick, feed, sauerkraut, powdered milk, radio parts, hemp.
Aluminum foundry; hatcheries; greenhouses. Diversified farming.
Sun-f- Wednesday Independent 1932 6 24 196 8.00
James J. Page, Editor and Publisher, Box 198.
UNITY (F6), pop. 855; Marathon Co. (NO. 85 m SW of Wausau. MSP&SSM RR.
Cheese factories. Agriculture. Dairy products, hay, grain.
Marathon County Register Friday Independent 1914 6 26 280 1.60
C. J. Neuenfeldt, Editor and Publisher.
V ALDERS (L7), pop. 560; Manitowoc Co. (E). 11 m E of Manitowoc. MSP&SSM RR.
Milk condensery; pea and bean cannery; cement block factory. Dairy, grain,
poultry farms.
Journal -f Thursday Independent 1940 6 24 203 2.00
F. H. Brockman, Editor and Publisher.
VESPER (G6%), pop. 842; Wood Co. (C). 11 m W of Wisconsin Rapids. C&NW;
RRs. Condensery; cheese factory; saw mill; grain warehouses;
294 20.80 **3,588
1,038
§200
876
MSP&SSM
brick works. Dairy farms.
State Center + .Thursday Republican 191 1
Elmer Trickey, Editor and Publisher.
5 24 224 1.50
§428
VIOLA (E8%). pop. 785: Richland Co. (SW). On Kickapoo River, 86 m SE of La
Crosse. Railroad station, Viroqua. CMSP&P RR. Cheese, butter, bowling pin
factories. Timber. Dairy, stock farms.
News-f .......... Thursday Independent 1890 7 26 808 2.00
Jack E. Vermeul, Editor and Publisher.
A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements? •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
^? fmce' ,8worn; **•*«•*«'• *«x>rt: Ltot face, estimated. + Use. Mats. * Nonpareil
inch. ? Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
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VIROQUAf (E8H), pop. 8,705; Vernon Co. (SW). 85 m S of La Crosse. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery; cheese factories; tobacco warehouses. Timber. Agriculture. Dairy
products, tobacco, grain.
Vec2S?o?+™.d.C"!!!»" ...... jThursday ........ Democratic ........ 1856 8 24 294 8.50
Arthur Lun dell',' Editor';' M. P. and R. L. Graves, Publishers.
WALWORTH (J10%), pop. 1,187; Walworth Co. (SE). 20 m NE of Beloit. CMSP&P
RR. Manufactures precision parts for machinery, rock wool insulation, tile, fuel
burners. Lake resort. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Times + .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1904 6 22 281 3.00
F. J. Noer, Publisher.
WASHBURNf (E2), pop. 2,070; Bayfield Co. (NW). On Lake Superior. 55 m E of
Superior. C&NW RR. Creamery. Chick hatchery. Fisheries. Timber. Agriculture.
Dairy, poultry products, fruit.
Times -f .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1894 7 26 280 8.00
Paul L. Robinson, Editor and Publisher.
WATERFORD (K10). pop. 1,100; Racine Co. (SE). On Fox River, 25 m SW of Mil-
waukee. Railroad station, Burlington. CMSP&P; MSP&SSM; CNS&M RRs.
Summer resort. Agriculture. Dairy products, potatoes, corn.
Post+ ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 8 24 308 3.50
M. J. Chapman, Editor and Publisher.
WATERLOO (J9), pop. 1,667; Jefferson Co. (SE). 14 m W of Watertown. CMSP&P
RR. Malt, shoe, cheese factories; creameries; corn drying. Dairy, grain farms.
Corn, barley, peas.
Courier ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1882 7 22 280 3.50
Dan Royle, Editor and Publisher.
WATERTOWN (J9), pop. 12,417; Jefferson Co. (SE). 46 m W of Milwaukee. C&NW
CMSP&P RRs. Manufactures automatic cashiers, electrical equipment, furnaces,
shoes, tableslides, flour, paper boxes, bee ware, cutlery, tools, foundry, rubber
and food products, dairy supplies, butter, cheese, boiler equipment, beverages.
Northwestern College. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
BGer.?.n.d..^!!™ .......... Collegiate ........... 1897 1 50 112 x2.00
Students of Northwestern College, Editors and Publishers.
Tlmes-h .................................... Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1895 8 24 29420.80
John D. Clifford. Editor; Times Publishing Co., 113 W. Main St.
WAUKESHAf (K9%), pop. 21,233; Waukesha Co. (SE). 18 m W of Milwaukee.
C&NW; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs. Airport.
Manufactures gasoline engines, furniture, aluminum castings, woven wire,
malleable iron, stainless steel, pharmaceutical products, plastics, window shades,
leather goods, beverages, sanitary products, beer, electric water heaters, tile,
food products. Brass, iron foundries. Carroll College. Agriculture. Dairy prod-
ucts. fruit, vegetables.
Carroll Echo-f V ...................... Bi-wkly, Fri.. Collegiate ............ 1853 5 22 224 3.00
Students of Carroll College, Editors and Publishers.
Freeman-f- ................................ Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1859 8 23 301 18.20
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Gilbert Koenig, Editor; Mrs. H. A. Youmans, Publisher, 200 Park Place.
WAUNAKEE (H9), pop. 1,042; Dane Co. (S). 12 m NW of Madison. C&NW RR. But-
ter and powdered milk factory; pea, corn cannery. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Tribune-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1920 6 26 280 2.60
A. F. Roessler and F. J. Roessler, Editors ; Roessler Printing Co., Publisher.
WAUPACAt (H7), pop. 3,921; Waupaca Co. (EC). 40 m NW of Appleton. MSP&SSM
RR. Manufactures oil burners, gloves, processed cheese, tile, concrete products,
filter materials. Bottling works ; creamery. Summer resort. Timber. Agriculture.
Potatoes, livestock, dairy products.
Central Wisconsin Farmer -K. Friday ............. Agriculture ....... 1956 8 24 296 1.00
John Eckert, Editor ; Carl L. Turner, Publisher, 221 S. Main St.
Waupaca County Post-f ........ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1853 8 24 297 4.00
Carl Turner, Editor and Publisher ; Waupaca County Publishing Co.
Cire
85,158
11,750
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§1,035
§1,328
1:775
§7,274
J800
§14,341
681
5,087
§4,668
WAUPUN (J8), pop. 6.725; Fond du Lac Co. (SEC). 20 m SW of Fond du Lac.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures shoes, vulcanizers, rivets, tanks, castings, con-
densed milk, canned vegetables. Agriculture. Dairy products, peas, hemp.
Leader-News -I- ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1866 7 22 280 4.00**2,854
George W. Greene, Editor and Publisher, 514 E. Main St.
WAUSAUt (G5%). pop. 30,414; Marathon Co. (NC). On Wisconsin River, 190 m NW
of Milwaukee. CMSP&P ; C&NW RRs. Airline. NOR.
Manufactures granite monuments, lumber, veneer, paper, paper products.
flour, batteries, roofing granules, electric motors, sashes, doors, fishing tackle.
steel snow plows, motor parts, raincoats, footwear, cheese, cigars, concrete
products, name plates, plastics. Chemicals. Breweries. Three banks; deposits
(6-80-68), $89,628,915. 4,086 gas meters; 80,531 electric meters; 19,281 tele-
phones. Granite quarries. Agriculture. Dairying. TV station.
Record-Herald -f ...................... Evg. ex. Sun... Republican ......... 1907 9 22 2«4 20.50*^17^79
Color advertising accepted.
Phillip J. Sanders. Editor; J. C. Sturtevant, Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
•mi, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to Inch. tCounty seat Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNtlly
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WAUTOMAf (H7), pop. 1,876; Waushara Co. (C). 40 m W of Oshkosh. C&NW RR.
Manufactures washer wringers. Creamery; bottling and dill pickling works;
hatchery. Summer resort. White pine, oak timber. Dairy, stock farms. Corn,
beans, potatoes.
Waushara Argus + Wednesday Ind. Rep 1859 8 24 308 3.00 2,811
Wautoma Enterprise, Publisher.
WAUWATOSA (L9), pop. 88,824; Milwaukee Co. (SE). Adjoins Milwaukee on the W.
CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs.
Manufactures grey iron castings, interior woodwork, steel scaffolding, chem-
icals, cement blocks, screws, bolts. Two banks; deposits (6-80-56), $31,487,618.
Stone quarries. Food warehousing. Residential.
News-Times -f Thursday Republican 1898 5 24 224 8.00 §5,225
Gerald J. Cory, Editor; Grade Publishing Corp., 7288 W. North Ave. (13).
WAUZEKA (E9). pop. 564; Crawford Co. (SW). At junction of Wisconsin and
Kickapoo Rivers, 40 m NE of Dubuque, Iowa. CMSP&P RR. Cheese, cheese
box, axe handle factories. Dairy, stock farms. Corn, oats, hay.
Chief -f Thursday Republican 1894 6 26 268 2.00 §705
D. J. Craig, Editor; Craig Printing Company, Publisher.
WEST ALLIS (L9%), branch of Milwaukee P. O., pop. 42,959; Milwaukee Co. (SE).
Adjoins Milwaukee on the west. C&NW; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM RRs.
Manufactures heavy machines, electrical milling machines, trucks, tractors,
transformers, air compressors, wheelbarrows, gasoline motors, iron castings,
paper dispensers, steel containers and cylinders, motor parts, power shovels.
Two banks; deposits (6-30-58), $62,985,399. 20,210 electric (AC) meters;
17,127 gas (artif.) meters; 18,320 telephones.
Star+ Thursday Independent 1916 5 24 224 8.50 $5.629
Carroll T. Benson, Editor; Star Publishing Co., 2807 S. 77th St.
WEST BENDf (K9), pop. 6,849 ; Washington Co. (SE). 32 m NW of Milwaukee. C&NW
RR. Airport. Manufactures aluminum utensils, leather goods, farm implements,
automobile accessories, electric conduits, electric washers, wooden goods, cheese
boxes, canned peas, beer, evaporated milk. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
News-f Tues. & Thurs.. Republican 1855 8 24 288 4.00**6v30O
Also publishes Shoppers Guide.
Mrs. Joseph J. Huber, Editor; West Bend Newspapers Inc., Publisher, Box 86.
WESTBY (E8), pop. 1,491; Vernon Co. (SW). 27 m SE of La Crosse. CMSP&P RR.
Creamery; tobacco warehouses; hatchery. Agriculture. Tobacco, livestock,
dairy products.
Times-K. Wednesday Republican 1899 7 26 308 2.50
J. T. Hage, Editor and Publisher.
§1,145
t> Us her.
WEST DE PERE—See De Pere.
WESTFIELD (H8), pop. 935; Marquette Co. (SO. 60 m N of Madison. Railroad station,
Oxford. C&NW RR. Creamery; flour and feed mill. Lake resort. Agriculture.
Potatoes, rye, corn.
Central Union -f Thursday Independent 1876 5 24 224 3.50 1,175
H-C Litho Co., Publisher.
WEST SALEM (D8), pop. 1,876; La Crosse Co. (W). 10 m NE of La Crosse. CMSP&P;
C&NW RRs. Creamery; grist, lumber mills; pea cannery; hatcheries. Timber.
Dairy, poultry, stock, grain farms.
Journal4- Thursday Ind. Rep 1886 7 24 276 3.00 §1,296
D. W. Griswold, Editor and Publisher.
WEYAUWEGA (J7), pop. 1,207; Waupaca Co. (EC). 30 m NW of Oshkosh. MSP&SSM
RR. Manufactures cheese, meat products, metal products; creamery; grist mills;
nursery. Agriculture. Dairy products; grain, potatoes.
Chronicle-f .Thursday Republican 1877 6 26 280 2.00 1,811
Richard Prideaux, Editor; Wolf River Press, Publisher.
WHITEHALLf (D7), pop. 1,879; Trempealeau Co. (W). 85 m NE of Winona, Minn.
GBftW RR. Barrel factory; meat packing plant; creamery; grist mill. Dairy,
poultry, grain farms.
Times Thursday Independent 1861 8 24 308 2.60 §1,735
Robert O. Gauger, Editor and Publisher.
WHITEWATER (J10), pop. 5,101; Walworth Co. (SE). 41 m SW of Milwaukee.
CMSP&P RR. Manufactures hardware specialties, fences, conveyors, oil silk
garments. Canneries. Wisconsin State College. Dairy, poultry, truck, grain farms.
Register-}- Thursday Republican 1857 7 24 280 3.00 J2.845
C. B. Coe, Editor and Publisher. 101 Whitewater St.
Royal Purple + V Tuesday Collegiate 1900 6 24 252 1.50
Students of the Wisconsin State College, Publishers. Controlled free dist. $1,726
WINNECONNE (J7), pop. 1,078; Winnebago Co. (EC). 11 m NW of Oshkosh. CMSP&P
RR. Dairy. Flour and feed mill. Poultry, dairy, grain farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1860 5 24 224 8.00 §750
C. O. Rogers, Editor and Publisher.
WINTER (D4), pop. X460; Sawyer Co. (NW). 70 m NE of Eau Claire. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Lake resort. Timber. Agriculture. Hay, potatoes.
Sawyer County Gazette + Thursday Ind. Rep 1908 6 26 280 2.50 §370
Roy Martin, Editor; Lucille R. Martin, Publisher.
Clrculatio
**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
12 to inch. T Agate lines. 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNaflj
__ ._ T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat.
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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Estab Cols^ Width V Depth Sub Eire
WISCONSIN DELLS (G8), pop. 1,967; Columbia Co. (SO). On Wisconsin River, 45
m NW of Madison. CMSP&P RR. Manufactures hardware specialties, pickles,
butter. Bottling works. Summer resort. Agriculture. Dairy products, grain,
potatoes.
Events-!- .Thursday Independent 1880 8 24 280 2.50 §1,956
Pete and James Walch, Editors and Publishers.
WISCONSIN RAPIDSf (G7), pop. 18,496; Wood Co. (C). On Wisconsin River, 15 m
SW of Stevens Point. GB&W; CMSP&P; MSP&SSM; C&N RRs. Airline, NOR.
Manufactures pulp, paper, paper products, air pressure stoves and heaters,
stoves, paint, varnish, fiber cartons, meat products, cheese, beverages, plastics.
Ships cranberries. Agriculture. Hay, corn, oats, cranberries.
Tribune + Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1914 9 23 308 18.20 **9,040
Carl E. Otto, Editor; William P. Huffman, Jr., Publisher.
WITTENBERG (H6), pop. 874; Shawano Co. (NEC). 28 m SE of Wausau. C&NW RR.
Cheese, forest and cement products, snow fence factory; milk condenseries.
Timber. Agriculture. Grain, potatoes, beans.
Enterprise+ .Thursday Independent 1893 5 24 224 3.00 §1,255
Luther Englund, Publisher.
WONEWOC (F8), pop. 961; Juneau Co. (C). 70 m NW of Madison. C&NW RR. Butter,
battery factories; rendering works; saw mill. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry prod-
ucts, fruit.
Reporter + .Thursday Independent 1876 7 24 276 3.00 §868
Walter S. Cary, Publisher.
WOODVILLE (B5%), pop. 410; St. Croix Co. (NW). 85 m E of St. Paul, Minn. C&NW
RR. Grain elevator. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products, cattle.
Leader-h Friday Independent 1929 7 24 280 2.50 §850
Arthur M. Best. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil
ems, 22 to inch. V Agate lines. 14 to inch. fCounty seat. Population — 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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WYOMING
Population 290,529 (U. S. Census, 1950)
State Capital, CHEYENNE
Wyoming is bounded on the north by Montana, east by South Dakota and Nebraska, south
by Colorado and Utah, and west by Utah, Idaho and Montana; length, east to west, 865 miles;
width, 274 miles; land area, 97,506 square miles; includes 2,978 square miles of Yellowstone
National Park; rank in area, eighth.
The mean elevation of the state is about 6,t)00 feet. The clear, dry atmosphere and the
abundance of sunshine have made the state a favorite health resort, especially for persons
afflicted with pulmonary diseases. Its surface is broken by mountain ranges, deep river canyons,
and in the southern section flat-topped hills or buttes, which rise from valley or plain like
walled cities or mounds. In the northwest corner is Yellowstone National Park, one of the
world's most famous scenic resorts. It was the first national park set up by Congress. There
are over 8,500,000 acres in national forests and parks. The ranch life retains much of the old-
time flavor of the West, the annual cowboy round-up at Cheyenne attracting many visitors.
Stock raising is the most important industry, the state ranking third in the Union for sheep
husbandry. There are extensive areas of pine and spruce timber, widely distributed throughout
the mountain regions.
There are few places, except in the eastern portion, where crops can be successfully grown
without additional water supply. The many rivers flow in all directions providing valuable
drainage for irrigation and making possible fine crops of alfalfa, sugar beets, vegetables, and
small fruits. Over 1,500,000 acres are now supplied with water. There are now 1,000,000 acres
successfully cultivated by dry farming methods.
The University of Wyoming is located at Laramie. The Weather Bureau at Cheyenne gives
the temperature (annual monthly mean) as 44.6; highest on record, 100; lowest on record, — 88.
Total annual precipitation U 14.99 inches.
POPULATION
Rank among the states (1950), forty-eighth. Rural population (1950), 48.9%. In 1950, of
the 290,529 total population, 284,009 were white; 6,520 were non-white.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1950), 12,614. Farm acreage, 84,420,892. Average acreage per farm,
2,727. Average value per farm, $88,252. Farms selling products over $10,000 in value, 8,240.
Cash receipts from farm marketings (1957): crops, $29,869,000; livestock and products
(includes meat animals, dairy products, poultry and eggs), $99,981,000.
Value of sales of chief crops (1957) : wheat, $10,608,000; sugar beets (1956 value of produc-
tion), $5,947,000; dry edible beans, $5,456,000, rank, seventh; hay, $2,340,000; barley. $1,189,-
000; potatoes, $962,000; oats, $762,000; alfalfa seed, $694,000, rank, tenth; dry field peas,
$288,000, rank, fifth; corn, $102,000.
Farm value of animals on farms (1-1-58) : all cattle and calves, $148,479,000; all sheep and
lambs, $49,801,000, rank, second; horses and mules, $4,385,000; hogs and pigs, $1,020,000.
Cash receipts from poultry (1957) : eggs, $1,728,000 ; chickens (farm and commercial broilers),
$114,000; turkeys, $14,000.
Cash receipts from dairy products (1957) : all milk and cream, $6,042,000. Total milk produc-
tion on farms, 202,000,000 Iba. Dairy products (1957) : creamery butter, 2,494,000 Ibs.; creamed
cottage cheese, 850,000 Ibs.; ice cream, 636,000 gallons.
MANUFACTURES
Statistics for 1954: value added by manufacture, $50,425.000. Total expenditures for new
plant and new equipment, $6,877,000.
Final figures for value added by manufacture in each of the leading industry groups are avail-
able through Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C.
MINERALS
Value (1954), $286,689,000. Principal mineral products in order of value: petroleum, coal,
days, natural gas.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1-1-58), 112,700. Motor vehicles registered (Sept. 1958, est.), 185,000.
Number of post offices (1957), 284. Number of retail stores (1954), 8,965; sales, $384,194,000.
LIST OF COUNTIES*
Total number of counties 24
Coonty. Location on Map and County Seat Pop. County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
Albany (SE), Laramie 19,055 7 Fremont (WC), Lander 19,680
Big Horn (N), Basin 18,1 7« 8 Goshen (SE), Torrington 12,«84
Campbell (NE). Gillette 4.889 9 Hot Springs (NWC), Thermopolis 6,260
Carbon (S), Rawllns 16,742 10 Johnson (NC), Buffalo 4,707
Converse (E), Douglas 6,988 11 Laramie (SE), Cheyenne 47,662
Crook (NE), Sundance 4,788 12 Lincoln (W), Kemmerer 9.02t
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WYOMING
LIST OF COUNTIES* (Continued)
County. Location on Map and County Seat Pop.
IS Natrona (C), Casper ........................ 81,487
14 Niobrara <B), Lusk ........................ 4J01
15 Park (NW), Cody ............................ 16,182
16 Platte (SE), Wheatland .................. 7.026
17 Sheridan (N), Sheridan .................. 20,186
18 Sublette (W), Pinedale .................. 2,481
County, Location on Map and County Seat Pop
10 Sweetwater (S). Green River ........ 22017
20 Teton (NW), Jackso^;.™?... 2608
21 Uinta (SW), Evanston ................... \ fSJ!
22 Waahakie (NC). Worland .............. 7 268
28 Western (NE). Newcastle ................ 8788
24 — Yellows toneNational Park (NW) 868
•Counties without newspapers are marked —
WYOMING NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Periodicals
Period of Issue
Weekly
Semi-monthly
Monthly
Number
2
1
6
Total Periodicals
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily .......................................... 9
Evening Dailies ........................ (8)
Morning Dailies ........................ (6)
Daily, with Sunday edition .... (4)
Semi-weekly .............................. 4
Weekly ...................................... 30
Total Newspapers ................ 48
Total number of publications ............................................................................ 62
County seats (indicated by t) having publications ...................................... 28
Total number of towns having publications .................................................... 88
For circulation ftfures for dally papers «ee also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It is
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab Cols 0 Width V Depth Sub
AFTON (B8), pop. 1,810; Lincoln Co. (W). 80 m SE of Pocatello. Idaho. Railroad sta-
tion, Montpelier, Idaho. UP RR. Creamery; flour, lumber, saw mills. Airplane
factory. Coal mines; oil wells. Agriculture. Barley, oats, beef cattle, dairy
products.
Star Valley Independent^* ..... Friday ............. Republican ......... 1901 7 24 280 8.50
Lee R. and Max E. Call, Editors ; Star Valley Independent, Publisher.
BASINf (Dl), pop. 1,220; Big Horn Co. (N). 185 m S of Billings, Mont. CB&Q RR.
Agriculture. Beans, sugar beets, livestock.
Republican-Rustler + ............. .Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1905 7 28 280 8.00
K. W. Brome, Editor; P. P. Anderson, Publisher.
BIG PINEY (B8), pop. 206; Sublette Co. (W). 200 m W of Casper. Railroad station,
Opal. UP RR. Agriculture. Cattle.
Examiner + .............................. Thursday ........ Ind. Rep ............. 1011 6 24 280 8.00
Geo. W. Hopkins, Jr., Editor and Publisher.
BUFFALOf (Fl). pop. 2,674; Johnson Co. (NC). 108 m N of Casper. Railroad station,
Clearmont. CB&Q RR. Airport. Saw mill; creamery. Mountain resorts. Ships
sheep, cattle. Spruce, pine timber. Agriculture. Sugar beets, wheat, hay.
Bulletin-!- ................................ Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1889 8 24 301 8.00
Frank Hicks. Editor and Publisher, Box 270.
CASPERf (F2%), pop. 28,678 (special U. S. Census 7-80-57, gives 35,450). Natrona
Co. (C). On North Platte River, 145 m NW of Cheyenne. CB&Q; C&NW RRs.
Airlines: FAL; WAL. Manufactures tents, awnings, bricks, torpedoes. Bottling
works ; oil refineries. Ships oil, livestock. Gas, oil wells. Stock farms.
....... 1949 5 24 224 18>2°
Clrt
§1,650
§1,449
§2,346
Star-f-
Friday edition published in standard size.
Tribune-Herald + ..................... {S^nf"8**" Independent ....... 1891 8 24 294 18.20**14,32S
Color and comic strip advertising accepted In both dailies. Space sold only in
combination.
Tribune-Herald and Star +.... Sunday ............ Independent ....... 1891 8 24 294 **17,538
Natrona County Tribune, Inc., Publisher, 216 East Second St.
CHEYENNEf (H4%), pop. 81,085; Laramle Co. (SB). The State Capital, 106 m N of
Denver, Colo. UP; CAS; CB&Q RR. Airlines: FAL; WAL; UAL.
Railroad and airplane repair shops. Bottling works; planing mills. Jobbing
center. Ships stock, grain. U. S. Experimental Stations. Warren Air Base. Two
banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $133,799,886; bank deposits (6-80-58), $263,-
282,024. 16,484 electric meters; 12,033 gas meters ; 20,905 telephones. TV station.
Cow Country ............................ Monthly .......... Cattle Rais'g ..... 1950 3 27 138 2.00 2,500
Robert D. Hanesworth, Editor; Wyoming Stock Growers Assn., Publisher,
1605 Central Ave.
f Wyoming Eagle-f- ................... 0™'81111- Democratic ........ 1925 5 21 224 14.30**10,1O8
HW.afcl.Mh~ .
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted In both dailies.
Robert S. McCracken, Publisher.
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubacription included in membership fee.
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CHEYENNEf (Continued) Estab Co Is O Width V Depth Sub CIre
Wyoming Catholic Register.. .Friday Catholic 1962 8 28 294 8.60 +5,866
Rev. Daniel Colibraro. Editor; Catholic Press Society, Inc., Publisher,
2100 Capitol Ave.
Wy oming Education Newi+ VMonthly Educational 1935 8 28 140x1.00 4,069
Karl F. Winchell, Ed.; Wyoming1 Education Assn., Publisher, 116 E. 22nd St.
Wyoming Law + Monthly Law Enforce' t.... 192 6 3 28 140x2.60 1,384
Marcus Griffin, Editor; Wyoming Peace Officers Assn., Publisher, Box 797.
Wyoming Stockman-Farmer -f Monthly Agricultural 1899 4 26 224 1.00 13,945
R. W. Larson, Editor; Wyoming Stockman Farmer, Inc., Publisher,
107 E. 17th St.
Wyoming Wildlife(no adv.). .Monthly Conservation 1936 2 28 92 1.00 18,800
Official organ of Wyoming Game and Fish Commission Controlled free dist. 2,4OO
George Podget, Ed.; Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, Pub., Box 378.
CODYf (Cl), pop. 8,872; Park Co. (NW). 120 m SW of Billings, Mont. CB&Q RR.
e, FAL. Oil refineries. Tourist resort. Cattle and sheep ranches. Oil wells.
24 294 4.00 $3,810
Airline.
Eastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park.
Enterprise + Thursday Independent 1898 8
Mike E. Vukelich, Editor; Enterprise, Inc., Publisher, Box 409.
DOUGLASf (G3), pop. 2,644; Converse Co. (E). On North Platte River, 52 m E of
Casper. CB&Q; C&N RRs. Creamery; seed packaging; bottling works. Uranium
mining. Ships clover seed. Pine timber. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Budget-j- Thursday Independent 1886 7 24 273 3.00 §1,456
Keith Rider, Editor and Publisher.
Enterprise-h Thursday Republican 1907 7 24 280 3.00 1,000
H. G. Spiller, Publisher.
EVANSTONf <B4). pop. 8,868; Uinta Co. (SW). 80 m E of Salt Lake City, Utah. UP
RR. Railroad tie factory ; creamery. Coal mines. Ranching. Agriculture.
Uinta County Herald 4- Friday Independent 1912 7 24 280 2.50 2,445
Loraine Rollins, Editor; Evanston Printing and Publishing Co., 926 Main St.
GILLETTEf <G1). pop. 2,191; Campbell Co. (NE). 110 m N of Casper. CB&Q RR.
Airport. Creamery. Trade center. Coal mine. Farming. Cattle, sheep, grain.
News-Record-f Thursday Ind. Rep 1906 7 24 280 2.50 §2,025
Jack K. Nisselius, Editor; Arthur Nisselius, Publisher.
GLENROCK (G2%), pop. 1,110; Converse Co. (E). 24 m E of Casper, banking town.
C&NW; CB&Q RRs. Oil refinery. Oil wells; coal and vermiculite mines. Agri-
culture. Sheep, cattle.
Independent Thursday Independent 1920 6 24 252 3.00 525
Nerwin O. Reed, Editor and Publisher.
GREEN RIVERf (C4), pop. 8,187; Sweetwater Co. (S). 14 m W of Rock Springs. UP
RR. Railroad shops. Ships sheep, cattle. Trona mining. Oil and gas wells.
Ranching.
Star-f Thursday Independent 1894 8 23 294 4.50 §1,582
Adrian W. and Helen L. Reynolds, Editors and Publishers.
GREYBULL (Dl). pop. 2,262; Big Horn Co. (N). 120 m S of Billings, Mont. CB&Q RR.
Airline, FAL. Creamery; flour, saw, bentonite mills; oil refinery. Stock, grain
farms. Sugar beets, beans.
Standard-Tribune -j- Thursday Independent 1903 7 23 280 8.00 §1,375
Bruce M. Kennedy, Editor; Lynn E. Severance, Publisher.
GUERNSEY (H8), pop. 721; Platte Co. (SE). 80 m N of Cheyenne. CB&Q; C&W;
C&S RRs. Bank, Wheatland. Ships iron ore. Agriculture.
Gazette + .Thursday Independent 1900 6 24 280 8.00 8500
Edwin Lebsock, Editor and Publisher.
JACKSONf (B2), pop. 1,244; Teton Co. (NW). 80 m NE of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Railroad
station, Victor, Idaho. UP RR. Airline. WAL. Tourist resort. Ranching. Farm-
ing. Hay, oats.
Jackson's Hole Courier-f .Thursday Republican 1908 6 26 280 8.50 $500
W. W. Neils on. Editor; Jackson's Hole Publishing Company.
Jackson Hole Guide-h .Thursday Independent 1962 5 24 224 8.50 §1,569
Floy Tonkin and Wm. Kirol, Editors and Publishers.
KEMMERERf (B4), pop. 1,667; Lincoln Co. (W). 136 m NE of Salt Lake City, Utah.
UP RR. Ships coal, cattle, sheep. Coal and phosphate mines. Stock farms.
Gazette-f Thursday Republican 1898 7 24 280 8.50 §2,050
Frank H. Taylor, Editor; Gazette Publishing Co.
LANDERf (D8), pop. 8,840; Fremont Co. (WC). 144 m W of Casper. C&NW RR.
Creamery. Resort. Uranium and oil wells ; gold mines ; pine timber. Stock ranches
and farms.
Wyoming State Journal -f Tues.&Thurs.. Republican 1887 7 24 280 4.50 §2,406
Roger L. Budrow, Editor and Publisher, Box 597.
LARAMIEf (G4), pop. 15,581; Albany Co. (SE). 48 m NW of Cheyenne. UP RR.
Airline, FAL. Creamery ; cement, brick, tile factories ; saw mills ; railroad shops.
University of Wyoming. Cement rock quarries; pine timber. Agriculture.
Livestock.
Boomerang* Morn.ex.Mon..Independent 1881 5 ^Sundaydrc? **4|?37
Friday and Sunday editions published in standard size; 8 24 294.
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Laramie Newspapers, Inc., Publisher, 814 S. Fourth St.
Branding Iron -f- V Friday Collegiate 1893 5 24 224 1.50 2,700
Associated students of the University of Wyoming, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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LARAMIEf (Continued) Estab Cols<3> WldthV Depth Sub
Wyoming Agriculture-f ........ Monthly .......... Agricultural ....... 1938 5 24 182 x.50
G. E. Peverly, Editor; Wyoming Farm Bureau, Publisher, 1948 Grand,
L1NGLE (H8%), pop. 408; Goshen'Co. (SE). 72 m NE of Cheyenne. CB&Q RR. Bank,
Torrington. Ships sugar beets, potatoes, livestock. Agriculture. Sugar beets.
Guide-Re view 4- ....................... .Thursday ........ Ind. Dem ............ 1917
Edwin Lebsock, Editor and Publisher.
5 24 203 3.00
LOVELL (Dl), pop. 2,508; Big Horn Co. (N). 90 m S of Billings, Mont. CB&Q RR.
Manufactures clay products. Sugar, oil refineries. Oil wells. Diversified farming.
Sugar beets, alfalfa, beans.
Chronicle-f ............................... Thursday ........ Democratic ........ 1906 5 22 824 8.50
B. E. Huntingdon, Editor; B. E. and Louise B. Huntington, Publishers.
LUSKf (H8), pop. 2,089; Niobrara Co. (E). 100 m E of Casper. C&NW RR. Oil re-
finery ; leather goods manufactured. Oil fields ; granite quarries. Cattle and sheep
raising.
Herald -f ................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1886 7 24 280 8.50
J. B. Griffith, Jr., Editor; G. D. Bardo, Publisher.
McKINLEY (G8), pop. *6; Converse Co. (E). 65 m SE of Casper. CB&Q RR. Stock,
grain, dairy farms.
Wyoming Wool Grower + ....... Semi-mo .......... {fndu8t?yW.°.?.!..1929 3 24 129 2'00
J. B. Wilson, Editor; The Wyoming Wool Grower, Publisher.
MOORCROFT (Hl%), pop. 517; Crook Co. (NE). 120 m NE of Casper. CB&Q RR.
Bank, Sundance. Oil refinery. Oil wells. Pine timber. Farming.
Leader ....................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1900 6 24 224 2.00
George C. Siemers, Editor and Publisher.
NEWCASTLE! (H2), pop. 8.895; Weston Co. (NE). 120 m NE of Casper. CB&Q RR.
Flour mill; oil refineries; creamery. Ships livestock. Oil wells; pine timber.
Agriculture. Wheat, rye, barley.
News Letter- Journal + ........... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1889 7 24 273 3.00
J. R. Parr is h, Editor and Publisher.
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PINE BLUFFS (H4%), pop. 846; Laramie Co. (SE). 42 m E of Cheyenne. UP RR.
Creamery. Oil wells. Agriculture. Livestock, sugar beets, wheat.
Post-f Thursday Independent 1908 5 24 224 3.00 **1,«0«
James H. Lee, Editor and Publisher
PINEDALEf <C8). pop. 770; Sublette Co. (W). 100 m N of Rock Springs, nearest rail-
road station. UP RR. Bank, Big Piney. Resort. Pine, fir timber. Stock, dairy
farms. Hay.
Roundup + Thursday Republican 1904 5 22 195 4.00
Owen A. Frank, Jr., Publisher, P. O. Box 7.
POWELL (Dl), pop. 8,804; Park Co. (NW). 100 m SW of Billings, Mont. CB&Q RR.
Airline, FAL. Gas, sulphur, oil wells. Agriculture. Sugar beets, beans, potatoes.
Trlbune+ Tues. & Fri Independent 1909 8 22 294 5.20
Curtis Whaley, Editor; Curtis and Dorothy Whaley, Publishers.
RAWLINSf (E4), pop. 7,415; Carbon Co. (S). 85 m S of Casper. UP RR. Airline, FAL.
Manufactures pistols, soda products, epsom salt. Ships sheep, cattle. Oil wells;
coal mines. Stock farms.
Times {^°J^x'Sun-Independent 1888
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ted O'Melia, Editor and Publisher.
RIVERTON (D2%), pop. 4,142; Fremont Co. (WC). 105 m W of Casper. C&NW RR.
Airline, FAL. Ships beans, potatoes, livestock. Timber. Diversified farming.
Sugar beets, beans, hay.
Ranger-f Tues. &Thurs... Independent 1906 8 24 294 5.00 §3,750
Robert A. Peck, Editor; E. T. and Geneva Childers, Roy and Robert Peck,
Publishers, Box 998.
ROCK SPRINGS (C4), pop. 10,857; Sweetwater Co. (S). 190 m W of Laramie. UP RR.
Airline, FAL. Soda ash refinery. Bottling works. Coal, trona, uranium mines;
gas, oil wells. Stock farms. Sheep.
fMiner + Sunday Republican 1881 8 24 315
Color advertising accepted.
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.Dem 1891 8 24
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Rocket + .
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Rock Springs Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
SARATOGA (F4), pop. 926; Carbon Co. (S), On North Platte River, 70 m W of Laramie.
UP RR. Mineral Springs. Timber. Agriculture. Cattle, hay, grain.
Sun Thursday Independent 1888 5 24 224 2.50 896
R. D. Martin. Editor and Publisher.
SHERIDANf (Fl), pop. 11,600; Sheridan Co. (N). 138 m SE of Billings, Mont. CB&Q
RR. Airline, WAL. Flour mills; creameries; iron works. Railroad shops. Coal
mines. Tourist resort. Dairy, stock, truck farms. Sugar beets, cattle.
Press-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1887 8 24 294 14.00 **6,994
Color advertising accepted.
Carl A Rott, Editor; Sheridan Newspapers, Inc., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. T Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. ' xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only daring academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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SUNOANCEf (HI), pop. 898; Crook Co. (NE). 150 m NE of Casper. Railroad station.
Upton. CB&Q RR. Oil refinery. Uranium mining. Pine timber. Stock, poultry'
grain farms.
TiweM- ..... TVTTiY ..... »' iy;--"Thmday........Intejeiident ....... 1896 6 24 224 8.00
Howard C. Allen, Editor; J. E. Lindsey, Publisher.
THERMOPOLISf (D2), pop. 2.870; Hot Springs Co. (NWC). On Big Horn River, 182
m NW of Casper. CB&Q RR. Airport. Oil refinery; coal and sulphur mines.
Resort, mineral hot springs. Oil wells. Agriculture. Sugar beets, grain, livestock.
Independent Record -f ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 7 24 280 8.00 ±2 130
Leon Morgan, Editor; W. S. Black, Publisher. '
TORRINGTONf (H8H), pop. 8,247; Goshen Co. (SE). 85 m NE of Cheyenne. CB&Q
RR. Airport. Sugar factory; creameries; bean, grain elevators; potato ware-
houses; machine shop; meat packing plants. Iron, uranium mining; oil wells.
Diversified farming. Sugar beets, potatoes, livestock.
News... .......... ••• ..... ••• ....... ...^....Thursday.... Republican ......... 1918 7 24 280 8.00
Warren Brooks and Ted Duffy, Publishers
Telegram -f- ............................... Mon.&Thurs...Republican ........ 1907 8
Ed. J. Fessler, Editor and Publisher.
UPTON (HI H), pop. 951; Weston Co. (NE). 125 m SE of Sheridan. CB&Q RR.
Chemical works. Bentonite clay, uranium mines ; pine timber ; oil fields. Agricul-
ture. Livestock, turkeys, grain.
Weston County Gazette + ...... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1909 6 24 275 250
Gregory M. Falk, Editor and Publisher.
WHEATLANDf <H8%), pop. 2,286; Platte Co. (SE). 66 m N of Cheyenne. C&S RR.
Airport. Creamery. Mica quarries; pine timber. Diversified farming. Ranching.
Mining. Sugar beets, wool, poultry.
Platte County Record + .......... Friday ............. Democratic ........ 1925 7 24 280 8.00
Gordon L. Davis, Publisher.
Times-f- .................................... Thursday ........ Republican ......... 1902 8 24 301 8.00
C. R. Stumpff, Editor; The Wheatland Times, Publisher, Box 491.
WORLANDt (Eltt). pop. 4.202; Washakie Co. (NC). 165 m NW of Casper. CB&Q
RR. Airline FAL. Sugar, sulphur, oil refineries ; creamery ; grain, bean elevators.
Oil wells; timber. Agriculture. Sugar beets, beans, livestock.
y.0-f .'"*. ................. {^"-^"'Independent ....... 1906 6 24 224 14.80 **S,420
Color advertising accepted.
_ Hugh Knoef el. Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil
ems. 12 to inch. V Agate line*, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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DOMINION OF CANADA
Population of the Dominion in 1956, 16,080,791
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon
Northwest Territories
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70 11016
ALBERTA
Population 1,123,116 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Provincial Capital. EDMONTON
Alberta is bounded on the north by the parallel of 60° north, on the west by British Columbia,
on the south by the 49th parallel (the boundary of the United States) and on the east by the
Province of Saskatchewan. Its length from north to south is about 800 miles, its greatest
breadth from east to west about 400 miles. Its area is 265,285 square miles, of which 6,485 miles
are water. About 100,000,000 acres, or over 62 per cent, are considered net productive land.
POPULATION
Province rank, fourth. Increase over 1951 of 20%. Rural residents in 1956, 43%.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 79,424. Average acreage per farm, 578.80. Number of farms with
electricity (1951), 20,709. Value of lands and buildings (1951), $1,152,716,000. Number of farms,
1 to 69 acres, 3,035; 70 to 239 acres, 19,559; 240 to 400 acres, 22,438 Owner operated farms,
48,298.
Total value of agricultural production (1957): field crops, $280,394,000; milk production,
$48,101,000 ; livestock, $323,402,000 ; poultry, $9,564,000.
Cash income from sale of farm products (1957), $441,645,000.
Total value of chief field crops (1957) : spring wheat, $95,790,000; barley, $68,000,000; oats
for grain, $46,000,000; tame hay, $35,550,000; flaxseed, $14,421,000; sugar beets, $6,900,000;
mixed grain, $3,969,000; potatoes, $3,402,000; mustard seed, $2,485,000.
Total value of honey (1957), $1,033,000.
Total farm income from dairying (1957), $39,118,000; farm cash income (1957); fluid milk,
$14,882,000; creamery butter, $16,477,000; ice cream, $1,323,000; cheddar cheese, $493,000.
Value of milk fed to livestock, $3,983,000.
Total farm value (1957) : farm poultry meat and eggs, $33,300,000.
Value of livestock on farms. Farm animals (6-1-57): all cattle and calves, $263,536,000;
horses, $10,080,000; sheep and lambs, $7,426,000; hogs, $42,360,000; poultry (6-1-57): hens
and chickens, $7,306,000; turkeys, $1,994,000; ducks and geese, $264,000.
FISHERIES
Total value (1956), $1,305,900. Increase of $162,400 over 1955. Principal fish: whiteflsh, tulli-
bee, pike, pickerel.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 898. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $2,321,000. Total
number of pelts taken from wildlife in the 1956-57 season was 1,113,937, valued at $1,044,454.
Principal furs: mink, muskrat, squirrel, beaver, ermine, silver fox, chinchilla (ranch raised).
LUMBER
Gross value of products (1956), $20,503,303, a 16% decrease over 1955. Number of mills, 603,
employing 2,641. Principal woods: spruce, jack, pine, poplar, balsam fir.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $703,188,739, rank, fourth. Number of establish-
ments, 1,971; number of employees, 36,792. Leading industries; slaughtering and meat packing,
flour and feed mills, petroleum products, butter and cheese, breweries, bread and other bakery
products, sawmills, planing mills, railway rolling stock, printing and publishing, miscellaneous
foods, feeds, stock and poultry, glass products, men's clothing, iron castings, fruit and vegetable
preparations, wooden boxes, clay products from domestic clay, aerated and mineral waters, bridge
building and structural steel.
MINERALS
Total value (1957), $411,960,822, rank, second. Principal minerals: crude petroleum, coal,
cement, natural gas, sand and gravel. Crude petroleum in 1956 amounted to $353,629,158, or
87% of total Canadian production. In 1957, this increased to $359,399,040.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-31-58), 1,112; gross postal receipts, $10,564,372. Number of motor
vehicles registered (1957), 405,229, rank, fourth. Highway mileage (1956), 87,021. Dwellings
under construction (7-31-58), 8,644. Number of families (6-1-57), 269,000; number of radio
homes (6-31-57), 288,000. Number of telephones (1-1-57), 268,342. Retail merchandise trade
(1967), $1,206,264,000.
ALBERTA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 6 Weekly 3
Evening Dailies (4) Monthly 13
Morning Dailies (1)
Semi-weekly 2 Total Periodicals 16
Weekly 87
Monthly 1
Total Newspapers 96
Total number of publications Ill
Total number of towns having publications 69
For circulation figure* for dafljr papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it is
poftftlblo to Incorporate a later figure in that list
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A™,«. /^ v Estab ColsOWidthVDepth Sub Clrc
ACME <D4). pop. 292; Bow River Elec. Dist. (SO. 56 m NE of Calvary. CP RR.
Creamery. Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Carbon Chronicle -f Thursday Independent 1921 5 26 238 1.60
George Wheeler, Editor and Publisher.
Sentinel-f- -Friday Independent 1910 6 26 238 1.60 680
George Wheeler, Editor; Acme Sentinel, Publisher.
ALIX — See Alix Promoter, Bashaw.
ALLIANCE (E3), pop. 313; Arcadia Elec. Dist. (EC). 140 m SE of Edmonton. CN
RR. Coal mines. Agriculture. Grain, cattle, hoga.
Enterprise-h Thursday Independent 1916 6 26 280 2.00 $1,053
R. E. Matthews. Editor and Publisher.
ATHABASCA (D2), pop. 1,293; Athabasca Elec. Dist. (NE). On Athabasca River, 100
m M of Edmonton. CN RR. Saw, feed mills. Fisheries; spruce timber. Grain,
dairy, stock farms. Resort.
Echo-f- .Friday Independent 1928 6 26 273 2.00 2,176
E. R. Rogers, Editor ; J. K. Bellamy and E. R. Rogers, Publishers,
P. O. Box 148, Strathcona St.
BANFF (C4), pop. X2,367; Bow River Elec. Dist. (W). 82 m W of Calgary. CP RR.
Tourist resort, hot sulphur springs. Coal mine.
Crag and Canyon-f Wednesday Independent 1900 7 24 276 4.00 Jl,009
W. B. McCusker, Publisher.
BARRHEAD (C2%), pop. 1,610; Jasper-Edson Elec. Dist. (NW). 50 m NW of Edmon-
ton. NE RR. Lumber, saw, floflur mills ; creamery. Grain farms.
Leader .Thursday Independent 1932 6 26 280 2.00
Larkins & Son, Publishers.
BASHAW (D3), pop. 597; Battle River-Camrose Elec. Dist. (EC). 85 m SE of Edmon-
ton. CN RR. Creamery; feed mill. Grain, dairy, stock farms. Wheat, oats.
{Alix Promoter -f Thursday Independent 1957 5 24 238 1.75 400
Star Wednesday Independent 1915 6 24 266 2.00 700
W. R. Newsom, Editor and Publisher.
BONNYVILLE (E2Vfe), pop. 1,495; Athabasca Elec. Dist. (NE). 120 m NE of Edmon-
ton. CN RR. Iron foundry. Saw mill, lumberyard. Woodworking and building
supplies. Flour mill, poultry hatchery.
Tribune Friday Independent 1947 6 26 280 2.50 900
O. E. Baril. Editor and Publisher, Tribune Building.
BOW ISLAND (E5), pop. 1,001; Medicine Hat Elec. Dist. (SE). 35 m SW of Medicine
Hat. CP RR. Dairy products. Agriculture. Livestock, wheat, oats.
Graphic Thursday Independent 1956 6 26 280 2.50 425
Max Hamilton, Editor; Bow Island Graphic, Publisher.
BOYLE — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Boyle Beacon.
BROOKS (E4), pop. 2,320; Medicine Hat Elec. Dist. (SE). 127 m SE of Calgary. CP
RR. Alfalfa seed cleaning plant; apiary; flour mill. Gas wells. Agriculture.
Wheat, alfalfa seed, cattle.
Bulletin + .Thursday Independent 1910 7 24 280 2.50 2,095
James L. Nesbitt, Editor; Nesbitt Publishing Company.
CALGARY (C4), pop. 181,780; Calgary South Elec. Dist. (W). 200 m S of Edmon-
ton. CP; CN RRs. Airlines: CPAL; TCA. Geographical and chief wholesale and
distributing center for Alberta. Oil refineries; railroad shops; meat packing,
woodworking plants; flour, saw mills; iron works; breweries; grain elevators.
Coal mines; gas, oil wells. Eight banks; bank clearings (6-30-58), $2,600,032,-
304. 54,165 electric meters; 45,832 gas meters; 54,344 telephones (residential).
Mount Royal College. TV station.
A.C.T. Magazine, The-f Monthly [Trailers*1 1939 2 26 102 x2'00 *4,200
Official organ of The Associated Canadian Travellers.
Cambrian Publishing Company, 312 8th Ave., East.
Alberta Motorist-f Monthly Motor Travel 1923 5 24 195 x.75 71,352
Alberta Motor Association, Publisher, 7th Ave. and 8th St. S.W.
Albertan-f Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1902 8 23 308 21.00 **3 5,202
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Arthur Raymond, Editor; Albertan Publishing Co., Ltd.
Canadian Hereford Digest Monthly Cattle Breedincr.1956 3 28 140 xl.50 13,790
Keith Gilmore, Ed.; Walker Publications Ltd., 433 Fourth Ave. W.
Farm and Ranch Review -.Monthly Home & Agric...,1905 4 25 180 *9»,348
Subscription price, 2 years, $0.25. Total unpaid dist. 1,89O
Farm and Ranch Review, Ltd., Publisher, P. O. Box 620.
Fish and Game-f Monthly { Pis bin1** & 1948 3 26 14° 2'00 *7,500
A. Hunter. Editor; Wildlife Publishers, Ltd., 815 Third St. N.E.
Herald-4- JEvg. ex. Sun...Independent 1883 8 22 308 18.00**67,066
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Richard L. Sanburn, Editor: Basil Dean, Publisher, Seventh Ave. and Fir«*t St.. W.
Motor Transport + Monthly Motor Trans 1946 3 26 138 2.00 * 4,96 4
L. M. Johnson, Editor; Wildlife Publishers Ltd., 815 3rd St., N. E.
North Hill News -f- Thursday Independent 1954 5 24 210 1.00 16,000
Roy A. Farran, Editor and Publisher, 310 16th Ave. N.W.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, + Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Aerate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during
academic year. xSubscripfion included in membership fee.
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Oilweek-f ............................... Friday ............. Oil Trade ............ 1962 2 80 140 10.00 45,106
C. V. Myers, Editor and Publisher, 610 6th St. W.
R<&n\n^-f "* Market JTuesday .......... Ind. Agric .......... 1916 6 24 207 1.00 6.SOO
Roy PariinV*iBditor;'North Hill News Ltd.. Publisher, 310-16 16th Ave., N. W.
Western Weekly Reports ....... Saturday ......... Legal .................. 1911 1 62 101 1,650
Burroughs ft Company, Ltd., Publisher. 617 7th Ave., W.
CAMROSE (D3), pop. 6,817; Battle River-Camrose Elec. Dist. (EC). 68 m SE of Ed-
monton. CN; CP RRs. Oil. Grain elevators; creamery; flour, planing mills.
Lutheran College. Coal mines. Agriculture. Wheat, beef, poultry, hogs.
Canadian-!- ............................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1909 8 24 287 2.60 **S,064
R. L. King, Ken Patrige and Charles A. MacLean, Publishers.
CARBON— See Acme-Carbon Chronicle.
CARDSTON (D5), pop. 2,607; Lethbridge Elec. Dist. (S). 58 m SW of Lethbridge.
CP RR. Butter, cheese factories. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
News + .................................... -Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1898 7 24 280 2.60
Fred Burton, Editor and Publisher.
CARSTAIRS (C3%), pop. 449; Bow River Elec. Dist. (W). 40 m N of Calgary. CP RR.
Grain elevators ; creamery. Timber. Dairy, poultry, grain, stock farms.
News ....................................... -.Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 6 26 276 2.00 J592
R. L. Mills. Editor and Publisher.
CASTOR (E3%), pop. 958; Acadia Elec. Dist. (EC). 130 m NE of Calgary. CP RR.
Creamery; grist mill. Coal mines. Diversified farming.
Advance-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 6 26 266 2.50 $975
Monte Keith, Editor and Publisher.
CLARESHOLM (D4%), pop. 2,431; MacLeod Elec. Dist. (SW). 82 m SE of Calgary.
CP RR. Airport. Creamery; flour mills; elevators. Ships grain, livestock. Grain,
stock, poultry and dairy farms.
Local Press-h .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 8 23 290 3.00 ** 1,009
G. Neale, Editor and Publisher.
COALDALE (D6), pop. 2,327; Lethbridge Elec. Dist. (S). 10 m E of Lethbridge. CP
RR. Cheese factory. Poultry, stock, grain, truck farms.
Flyer ...................................... ....Friday ............. Independent ....... 1949 6 24 266 2.60 371
J. J. Loewen, Publisher.
COLEMAN (C5), pop. 1,566; MacLeod Elec. Dist. (SW). 90 m W of Lethbridge. CP
RR. Coal mines ; spruce timber. Grain, poultry, stock farms.
Journal-f ..................... ----------- Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1921 6 24 273 8.00 650
T. Holstead, Editor and Publisher.
CONSORT (E8%), pop. 434; Acadia Elec. Dist. (E). 228 m SE of Edmonton. CP RR.
Agriculture. Wheat, livestock.
Enterprise-!- ............................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 5 24 245 2.50 413
C. M. Scott, Editor; The Consort Enterprise, Publisher.
CORONATION (E3%), pop. 784; Acadia Elec. Dist. (E). 198 m SE of Edmonton. CP
RR. Creamery ; flour mill. Oil, natural gas wells. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Grass seed.
Review-!- ................................. ..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 6 26 280 2.50 J813
Arthur Jenson, Editor and Publisher.
DELBURNE (D3), pop. 429; Acadia Elec. Dist. (C). 120 m S of Edmonton. CN RR.
Coal mines. Agriculture. Beef, cattle, hogs, grain.
Times ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1936 5 24 245 2.00 72S
A. T. George, Editor and Publisher.
DELIA (D3%), pop. 282; Acadia Elec. Dist. (E). 120 m NE of Calgary. CN RR.
Grain farms.
Times ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 7 24 287 2.00 $450
Joseph McKibbin, Editor and Publisher.
DIDSBURY (C8%). pop. 1,227; Red Deer Elec. Dist. (C). 60 m N of Calgary. CP RR.
Saw, flour mills. Agriculture. Dairy products, hogs, cattle.
Pioneer-f .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 6 26 280 3.00 1,049
James Currie, Editor and Publisher.
DRUMHELLER (D4), pop. 2,632; Bow River Elec. Dist. (S). 87 m NE of Calgary.
CN ; CP RRs. Flour mill. Coal mines. Stock, grain, dairy farms.
Mail 4- ..................................... -.Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1912 7 24 280 8.00
T. Anderson, Editor; Clarke Brothers, Publishers.
EDMONTON (D3), pop. 226,002; Edmonton East, West and Strathcona EJec. Dists.
(NC). The Capital of the Province. On North Saskatchewan River, 196 m N of
Calgary. CP; CN RRs. Airlines : CPAL; TCA; WAL ; NWA ; PWA. Eastern termi-
nal of Trans Mountain Oil Line to Vancouver, western terminal of Inter- Provin-
cial Pipe line to Sarnia, Ont.
Extensive meat packing plants; plywood and cement plants; lumber mills;
breweries; railroad shops; oil refineries; box, paint, garment, furniture factories.
Radium, gold mines; oil wells; timber; fisheries; Eight banks; bank clearings
1957), $4,876,166,000. 58,909 electric meters; 56,546 gas meters; 88,972 tele-
phones. Univ'ty of Alberta and others. Agriculture. Dairy products. TV station.
Alberta School Trustee* ------ Monthly .......... Education ........... 198° c^nt"lled f Jee dirt. ^OO
T. C. Weidenhamer, Editor; Douglas Printing Co., Publisher, 736 Tegler Bldg.
A. T. A. Magazine + V ........... Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1920 2 29 105 x2.00 10,680
F. J. C. Seymour, Editor; Alberta Teachers' Assn., Barnett House, 9929 108 St.
Cirmlatlon-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +TJses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Canadian Oil Journal Monthly Oil Indus 1949 8 controlled ci?c.
Robert Katz, Editor; Western Publishing Co., Ltd., P. O. Box 616.
Canadian Social Crediter Monthly Social Credit 1951 2 42 138 2.00
Social Credit Assn. of Canada, Publishers, 9974 Jasper Ave.
Community Publications of Alberta.
* Advertising for these newspapers may be placed through the office of Commu-
nity Publications, 10815 Whyte Ave. Comprised of:
*Boyle Beacon-f .Wednesday Independent 1948 6 24 220 2.00
T. W. Pue, Editor and Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Hughenden Record -f- Wednesday Independent 1918 5 24 220 2.00
Mrs. F. Woodcock, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Lac la Biche Herald -h Wednesday Independent 1947 5 24 220 2.00
Mrs. M. Creighton, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10816 Whyte Ave.
*Lac Ste. Anne Chronicle+... Friday Independent 1929 5 24 220 2.00
Also circulates in Sangudo.
Mrs. Merle Allen., Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Mannville Mirror + Friday Independent 1949 6 24 220 2.00
Edith Johns tone, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Mayerthorpe Review-}- Friday Independent 1952 6 24 220 2.00
E. Russ, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Morinville Journal -f Friday Independent 1947 5 24 220 2.00
Mrs. Rose Martel, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Pembina Herald + Wednesday Independent 1952 5 24 220 2.00
Mrs. A. Palmer, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Redwater News-f- .Wednesday Independent 1953 5 24 220 2.00
Mrs. Helen Gordon, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Smoky Lake Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 220 2.00
Mrs. Mary Filewych, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Smoky River News 4- Friday Independent 1953 5 24 220 2.00
Also circulates in Falher.
Mrs. E. Gamache, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher.
*Sun-f- Thursday Independent. 1949 5 24 220 2.00
T. W. Pue, Editor and Publisher, 10816 Whyte Ave.
*Thorhild Tribune + Friday Independent 1951 6 24 220 2.00
Mrs. Ada Dach, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10816 Whyte Ave.
*Two Hills Eagle Review Friday Independent 1950 5 24 220 2.00
Also circulates in Willingdon.
Mrs. Gladys Savage. Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher. 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Valley view Times -f- Wednesday Independent 1956 5 24 220 2.00
Mrs. B. Caldwell, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Vilna Bulletin Wednesday Independent 1954 5 24 220 2.00
Wm. Chebuk, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
*Waskatenau World Wednesday Independent 1949 6 24 220 2.00
Mrs. Louise Wilson, Editor; T. W. Pue, Publisher, 10815 Whyte Ave.
Jasper Place Citizen + Thursday Independent 1949 6 28 210 3.00
Mrs. Marion Robertson, Editor and Publisher, 9748 149th St.
Journal-h Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1903 8 28 810 18.20*^101,048
Color advertising accepted.
D. MacDougall, Editor; Edmonton Journal, Publisher, 10006 101st St.
,.™,Je .™™*?"!<!!.t.}Monthly Catholic 1960 2 26 94 1.00
Clement Tourigny, Editor; La Survivance, Publisher, 9916 110th St.
Organized Farmer, The-f Monthly Agricultural 1949 2 40 126 x.50
A. W. Platt, Editor; Farmers' Union of Alberta, 9934 106th St.
Safety Counselor, The+ Monthly Safety 1955 C8on tilled f?eedis?.
R. P. Lawrence and Mabel Betts, Editors ; Safety Counselor Publishing Co.
201 Alberta Block.
Survivance, La + (Fr.) Wednesday Independent 1928 7 26 294 2.50
La Survivance Printing Co., Ltd., Publisher, 10010 109th St.
Ukrainian News + (Ukrain.). ..Monday Ukrain. Int 1927 7 26 301 8.50
Rev. Michael Sopulak, Editor; Ukrainian News Publishers, Ltd., 10967 97th St.
Western Catholic-f Wednesday Catholic 1921 7 23 289 3.00
Rev. A. D. O'Brien, Editor; Great Western Press, Ltd.. Publisher.
15126 Stony Plain Road.
EDSON (B3). pop. 2,560; Jasper-Edson Elec. Dist. (NW). 116 m W of Edmonton.
CN RR. Sawmill. Timber. Dairying. Agriculture.
Leader + .Thursday Independent 1958 6 24 217 3.50 **1,097
D. M. Caston, Editor and Publisher, P.O. Box 1,510.
FAIRVIEW (Al%), pop. 1,260 Peace River Elec. Dist. (NW). 65 m NE of Grande
Prairie. NA RR. Saw mill. Stock, grain farms.
Post-1- .Thursday Independent 1940 8 23 287 8.00 62^63
Donald E. Boyce. Editor; North Peace Publishing Co., Ltd.
FALHER — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Smoky River News.
FORT MACLEOD (D4%), pop. 2,108; Macleod Elec. Dist. (SW). 20 m W of
Lethbridge. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, cattle.
Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 8.00 $1,026
H. T. Halliwell, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit: Boldface, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. «f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to liwh.
T Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Censur xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included In membership fee.
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2,925
3,495
$195
$240
$925
**1,529
**1,729
$585
**1,205
$530
$531
$170
**1,073
**5,058
**730
**2,019
$160
$146
$81
3,000
16,000
287
2,613
3,622
$9,511
$7,550
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FORT SASKATCHEWAN (D3), pop. 2,582; Edmonton-Strathcona Elec. Dist. (EC).
20 m NE of Edmonton. CN RR. Nickel refinery ; glass factory ; grain elevators.
Grain, stock farms.
Fort-Record + Wednesday Independent 1922 7 24 292 2.00 ** 1,446
B. P. Knowles. Editor; Fort Saskatchewan Record, Publisher.
GRANDE PRAIRIE (A2), pop. 6,302; Peace River Elec. Dist. (NW). 290 m NW of
Edmonton. NA RR. Airline, CPAL. Distributing center. Oil refinery. Aerated
water, lumber, steel culverts manufactured. Spruce timber. Grain, stock farms.
Herald-Tribune 4- .Tues. & Fri Independent 1913 8 24 298 4.00 **4,O42
James English, Editor; Bowes Publishers Ltd., Publishers.
HANNA (E8%), pop. 2,827; Acadia Elec. Dist. (E). 140 m NE of Calgary. CN RR.
Railroad shops; creamery; elevator; flour mill. Coal mines. Grain, dairy farms.
Herald -f Thursday Independent. 1912 8 24 294 8.00 §2,346
G. R. McCrea, Editor; McCrea Publishing Company.
HIGH RIVER (D4), pop. 2,102; Macleod Elec. Dist. (SW). 40 m S of Calgary. CP
RR. Creamery; machine shop; flour and feed mill. Oil, gas wells; spruce, fir
timber. Agriculture. Cattle, wheat, begs.
Times -f .Thursday Independent 1905 7 24 280 8.00 **2,692
Charles A. Clark, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 260.
HOLDEN (D3), pop. 544; Battle River-Camrose Elec. Dist. (EC). 60 m SE of Edmonton.
CN RR. Creamery. Agriculture. Wheat, poultry, hogs.
Herald-f- Tuesday Independent 1947 5 24 204 2.00 1,300
G. L. Foran, Editor and Publisher.
HUGHENDEN — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Hughenden Record.
INNISFAIL (D3%), pop. 1,883; Red Deer Elec. Dist. (C). 84 m N of Calgary. CP RR.
Creamery, elevators, grist mill. Timber. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Province + Wednesday Independent 1905 7 23 304 3.00 $1,550
A. H. Clarke, Editor and Publisher.
IRMA (E3), pop. 421; Battle River-Camrose Elec. Dist. (E). 110 m SE of Edmonton.
CN RR. Fox, mink, grain, stock farms.
Times-!- .Friday Independent. 1916 6 24 280 2.00 J460
H. G. Thunell, Editor and Publisher.
JASPER PLACE — See Jasper Place Citizen, Edmonton.
LAC LA BICHE — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Lac la Biche Herald.
LACOMBE (D8), pop. 2,747; Wetaskiwin Elec. Dist. (C). 80 m S of Edmonton. CP
RR. Creameries; flour mill; abattoir; hatcheries; nursery. Summer resort.
Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Globe-f- Thursday Independent 1902 7 24 280 3.00 **2,639
Ford Bros., Publishers.
LAC STE. ANNE — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Lac Ste. Anne Chronicle.
LEDUC (D3), pop. 2,008; Wetaskiwin Elec. Dist. (C). 20 m S of Edmonton. CP RR.
Planing, flour, grist mills; creamery. Grain, dairy, stock farms. Wheat, oats.
Representative-)- Thursday Independent 1896 7 22 280 2.50 13,050
F. Johns, Editor; Representative Publishing Co., Ltd.
LETHBRIDGE (D5), pop. 29,462; Lethbridge Elec. Dist. (S). 145 m S of Calgary. CP
RR. Airlines : TC A ; W AL. Manufactures beer, flour, macaroni, farm implements,
knitted wear, butter, sashes and doors ; sugar refineries ; iron, lime works.
Coal mines; cannery. Agriculture. Grain, livestock, sugar beets. Nine banks;
bank clearings (6-30-58), $115,176,188. 10,369 electric meters; 8,544 gas
meters; 12.085 telephones. TV station.
Herald 4- .Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Lib 1907 8 23 294 18.00 *-*17,012
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
H. P. Buchanan, Editor; Lethbridge Herald Company, Ltd., Publisher.
MACLEOD (D5), pop. 2,091; Macleod Elec. Dist. (SW). On Old Man River, 34 m W
of Lethbridge. OP RR. Airport. Dairy products. Ranching. Agriculture. Wheat,
oats.
Gazetted .Thursday Independent 1882 7 24 280 3.00 1,073
H. T. Halliwell, Editor and Publisher.
MANNVILLE — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Mannville Mirror.
MAYERTHORPE — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Mayerthorpe Review.
MEDICINE HAT (E4%), pop. 20,826; Medicine Hat Elec. Dist. (SE). On South Sas-
katchewan River, 108 m NE of Lethbridge. CP RR. Airline. TCA. Manufactures
chemical fertilizer, flour, glass, clay products, linseed oil, lumber. Greenhouses;
bottling, iron works. Gas wells. Ranching. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, flax.
News-f- JEvg. ex. Sun...Independent 1910 8 22 308 14.50 **6,151
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in daily.
Fred McGuinness, Editor; Medicine Hat News, Ltd., Publisher, Sixth Ave.
MORINVILLE — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Morinville Journal.
NANTON (D4), pop. 1,047; Macleod Elec. Dist. (SW). 65 m S of Calgary. CP RR.
Creamery. Ranching. Agriculture. Wheat, barley, flax, oats.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1903 7 24 280 3.00 **815
H. George Meyer and Richard B. Hawk, Editors and Publishers.
OKOTOKS (D4). pop. 764; Macleod Elec. Dist. (SW). 28 m SE of Calgrary. CP RR.
Manufactures oil well supplies. Creamery. Oil wells. Agriculture. Live stock,
wheat, oats.
Review-f- -Friday Independent. 1901 5 24 224 2.00
Charles Clark, Publisher, High River.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Boldface, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
- T Agate lines. 14 to Inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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OLDS (C3%), pop. 1,980; Red Deer Elec. Dist. (C). 60 m N of Calgary. CP RR.
Creamery; grist mill. Timber. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, livestock.
Gazette-f .Thursday Independent 1897 8 24 280 2.50 $1,900
N. K. Leatherdale, Editor; Olds Gazette, Publisher, Box 520.
PEACE RIVER (Bl% ), pop. 2,084 ; Peace River Elec. Dist. (NW). On Peace River, 240
m NW of Edmonton. NA RR. Airline, CPAL. Creamery; flour mills; bottling
works. Ships grain, stock, furs. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, vegetables.
Record-Gazette 4- .Thursday Jndependent 1914 8 24 301 3.00 ** 1,957
Bowes Publishers, Ltd.
PEMBINA — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Pembina Herald.
PICTURE BUTTE (D5), pop. 881; Lethbridge Elec. Dist. (S). 16 m N of Lethbridge.
CP RR. Sugar factory. Agriculture. Grain, sugar beets.
Lethbridge Northern News + . Thursday Independent 1941 6 24 280 2.60 305
J. J. Loewen, Editor and Publisher.
PINCHER CREEK (D5), pop. 1,729; Macleod Elec. Dist. (SW). 64 m W of Lethbridge.
Railroad station, Pincher. CP RR. Creamery. Ranching, lumbering.
Echo-j- Thursday Independent 1900 7 22 280 3.00 1,250
E. J. Rouleau, Editor ; E. J. Rouleau and Sons, Publisher.
PONOKA (D3), pop. 3,387; Wetaskiwin Elec. Dist. (C). 60 m S of Edmonton. CP RR.
Airport. Creameries; metal works; grist mill. Agriculture. Wheat, cattle, hogs.
County News + Monthly Independent 1956 7 24 287 1.00 2,610
W. E. Jamison, Editor; Jamison-McLean, Publisher, P.O. Box 669.
Herald-h Wednesday Independent 1900 8 24 308 3.00 **1,602
Jamison and McLean, Editors ; Ponoka Herald, Ltd., Publisher.
PROVOST (E3%), pop. 878; Acadia Elec. Dist. (E). 210 m E of Edmonton. CP RR.
Grain elevator. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
News Wednesday Independent 1910 5 24 224 2.50 880
George S. Holmes, Publisher.
RED DEER (D3%), pop. 12,338; Red Deer Elec. Dist. (C). 100 m N of Calgary. CP;
CN RRs. Manufactures transformers. Milk condensery; butter factory; ele-
vators ; feed mill. Grain, livestock, dairy, poultry farms.
Advocate^- Wed. & Fri Independent 1901 8 24 290 4.00 **5,560
F. P. Galbraith, Editor; Red Deer Advocate, Ltd., Publisher, P.O. Box 620.
REDWATER — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Redwater News.
RIMBEY (C3), pop. 980; Wetaskiwin Elec. Dist. (C). 105 m SW of Edmonton. CP RR.
Oil production. Creamery. Spruce, pine timber. Agriculture. Grain, hogs, cattle.
Record Wednesday. .. Independent .... 1929 7 24 280 2.50**1,156
J. A. Parry, Publisher.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE (C3^), pop. 1,285; Red Deer Elec. Dist. (C). On North
Saskatchewan River, 163 m SW of Edmonton. CN; CP RRs. Oil production. Cream-
ery. Timber. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, livestock.
Mountaineer + Thursday Independent 1912 7 24 280 2.50 **1,123
Mrs. G. Y. Schierholtz and J. E. Broughton, Publishers.
SAINT PAUL (E2%), pop. 2,229; Athabasca Elec. Dist. (NE). 100 m NE of Edmon-
ton. CN RR. Foundry. Flour, feed mill ; creamery. Lake resort. Grain, dairy, stock,
poultry farms.
Journal-f .Thursday Independent 1925 8 22 280 2.50 $2,030
L. H. Drouin, Editor and Publisher.
SANGUDO — See Edmonton Community Publications — Lac Ste. Anne Chronicle.
SEDGEWICK (E3), pop. 608; Battle River-Camrose Elec. Dist. (EC). 120 m SE of Ed-
monton. CP RR. Butter factory. Mink farms. Agriculture. Wheat, stock, poultry.
Community Press + Thursday Independent 1908 6 26 278 2.00
A. W. Eastly, Editor; Community Press, Publisher.
SMOKY LAKE — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Smoky Lake Gazette.
STAVELY (D4%), pop. 338; Macleod Elec. Dist. (SW). 70 m S of Calgary. CP RR.
Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Advertiser-f- Friday Independent 1915 8 23 290 2.00
G. Neale, Editor and Publisher, Box 190, Claresholm.
STETTLER (D3%), pop. 3,859; Acadia Elec. Dist. (EC). 138 m SE of Edmonton.
CN; CP RRs. Creamery; gopher poison, sash and door factories; planing, flour
mills. Agriculture. Wheat, cattle, hogs.
Independent-*- Thursday Independent 1906 8 24 294 2.60
Stettler independent, Publisher.
STONY PLAIN (C3), pop. 1,098; Jasper-Edson Elec. Dist. (NC). 20 m W of Edmon-
ton. CN RR. Lumber, grist, planing mills. Grain, stock farms.
Reporter-!- .Wednesday Independent 1942 6 24 266 2.00
G. Smith. Editor; Stony Plain Reporter, Publisher.
STRATHMORE (H9H), pop. 727; Bow River Elec. Dist. (S). 80 m E of Calgrary. CP
RR. Western Irrigation District Headquarters. Agriculture. Wheat, oats., barley,
flax, cattle.
Standard-!- Thursday Independent 1909 6 24 234 2.50 **1,634
Keith Q. Bergh. Editor and Publisher.
SYLVAN LAKE (C8%), pop. 1,114; Red Deer Elec. Dist. (C). 90 m N of Calgary.
CN; CP RRs. Wheat, stock farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1914 5 26 224 2.00
C. L. Dunford, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — *~A*Sept. ~A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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TABER (D4H). Pop. 8.688; Medicine Hat Elec. Diet. (S). 85 m E of Lethbridge. CP
RR. Manufactures sugar, canned vegetables. Apiary. Coal minea ; oil well. Truck,
grain, stock farms.
Times + .Thursday Independent 1910 7 28 280 2.50 ** 1,331
Arthur H. Avery, Editor and Publisher.
THORHILD — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Thorhild Tribune.
THORSBY (C3). pop. 411; Wetaskiwin Elec. Dist. (C). 44 m SW of Edmonton. CP
RR. Cheese factories ; feed mill. Agriculture. Wheat, oat*, barley.
Western Messenger-f Friday Ind. Agric 1988 7 22 280 2.50 $2,165
F. Johns, Editor; Representative Publishing Co., Publisher, Box 220, Leduc.
THREE HILLS (D3%), pop. 1,095; Red Deer Elec. Dist. (C). 85 m NE of Calgary. CN
RR. Ships grain. Coal mines. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Cepital-f- « Thursday Independent 1914 6 24 259 2.00 $2.300
R. V. Dau. Editor; Three Hills Capital, Publisher.
TOFIELD (D3), pop. 800 ; Vegreville Elec. Dist. (EC). 44 m SE of Edmonton. CN RR.
Creamery; feed mills. Coal mines; natural gas field. Diversified farming.
Mercury Thursday Independent 1918 7 24 280 2.50 $1,290
C. Patterson, Editor and Publisher.
TROCHU (D3%), pop. 680; Acadia Elec. Dist. (C). 90 m NE of Calgary. CN RR.
Coal mines. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, oats, rye, hogs.
Tribune Thursday Independent 1910 6 26 273 2.00 $415
R. F. Stuart, Editor and Publisher.
TWO HILLS — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Two Hills Eagle Review.
VALLEYVIEW— See Edmonton—Community Publications— Valleyview Times.
VEGREVILLE (D3), pop. 2,574; Vegreville Elec. Dist. (EC). 65 m E of Edmonton.
CN; CP RRs. Creamery; elevator; flour, grist mills. Agriculture. Wheat, oats.
Observer -f Wednesday Independent 1906 6 26 273 2.50 $1,213
A. L. Horton, Editor and Publisher.
VERMILION (E3), pop. 2,196; Battle River-Camroae Elec. Dist. (E). 120 m E of
Edmonton. CN RR. Vermilion School of Agriculture. Grain, stock farms.
Standard .Thursday Independent 1909 7 24 280 2.50 2,815
Cooper Brothers. Publishers.
VIKING (E3), pop. 897; Battle River-Camrose Elec. Dist. (EC). 90 m E of Edmonton.
CN RR. Creamery ; feed mill. Natural gas field. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
News-f Wednesday. .Independent 1918 6 24 280 2.50 $1,147
H. G. Thunell, Editor; Viking News, Publisher.
VILNA — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Vilna Bulletin.
VULCAN (D4), pop. 1,204; Macleod Elec. Dist. (S). 65 m NW of Lethbridge. CP RR.
Flour mill; elevators. Ships wheat, flax. Agriculture. Hogs, cattle.
Advocate..... .Thursday Independent 1913 7 24 273 2.50 **2,500
R. C. R. Munro, Publisher.
WAINWRIGHT (E8), pop. 2,653; Battle River-Camrose Elec. Dist. (E). 140 m SE of
Edmonton. CN RR. Oil refineries; flour mill. Oil and gas wells. Agriculture. Can-
adian National Buffalo Park.
Star Chronlcle-f Wednesday Ind. Lib 1908 7 26 283 2.50 2,200
I* D'Albertanson, Editor and Publisher.
WASKATENAU — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Waskatenau World.
WESTLOCK (D2%), pop. 1,136; Athabasca Elec. Dist. (NW). 56 m N of Edmonton.
NA RR. Seed cleaning plant; flour mill; creamery. Timber. Grain, stock,
dairy farms.
News + Wednesday Independent 1919 6 28 273 2.60 $1,815
John MacDonald, Editor and Publisher.
WETASKIWIN (D3), pop. 4,476; Wetaskiwin Elec. Dist. (C). 42 m S of Edmonton.
CP RR. Flour, saw mills; creameries; machine shop; oil refinery. Agriculture.
Dairy* poultry products, grain farms.
Times-j- Wednesday Independent 1901 8 22 308 8.00 **2,547
Wm. Draayer, Editor and Publisher.
WILLINGDON — See Edmonton — Community Publications — Two Hills Eagle Review.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
? Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only daring
academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
Population 1,898,464 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Provincial Capital, VICTORIA
British Columbia is bounded on the north by the parallel of 60° north, on the west by the
Pacific Ocean and Alaska, on the south by the 49th parallel (the boundary of the United States),
on the east by Alberta. The area is 866,255 square miles. This includes a number of islands,
the largest being Vancouver, which contains the capital of the province, and has an area of about
12,000 square miles. The province is about 700 miles long and 500 miles wide. The rainfall,
except in some limited district* in the southeast, is abundant. There is unlimited water power
everywhere. The surface is mountainous and densely wooded with trees of enormous size. The
wonderful scenery of the Canadian Rockies and of the lakes and rivers attracts thousands of
tourists each year. Vancouver is one of the leading ports in exporting grain and lumber.
POPULATION
Province rank, third. Increase over 1951 of 20%. Rural residents in 1956, 27%.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 24,748. Average acreage per farm, 188.40. Number of farms with
electricity (1951), 18,168. Value of lands and buildings (1951), $175,814,000. Number of farms
1 to 69 acres, 16,942 ; 70 to 289 acres, 4,857 ; 240 to 400 acres, 1,424. Owner operated farms, 21,826.
Total value of agricultural production (1957): field crops, $31,684,000; milk production,
$85,584,000; livestock, $45,821,000; poultry, $6,036,000.
Cash income from sale of farm products (1957), $117,758,000.
Total value of chief field crops (1957) : tame hay, $19,624,000; potatoes, $5,994,000; oats for
grain, $2,400,000; barley, $1,439,000; spring wheat, $1,175,000; peas, dry, $442,000.
Value of production of fruits (1957) : apples, $5,198,000; raspberries, $1,745,000; pears, $1,-
890,000; strawberries, $1,032,000; cherries, $919,000; peaches, $827,000; apricots, $450,000;
plums and prunes, $229,000.
Total farm income from dairying (1957), $34,802,000. Farm cash income (1957) : fluid milk,
$24,156,000; ice cream, $8,748,000; creamery butter, $1,396,000; cheddar cheese, $222,000.
Value of milk fed to livestock, $782,000.
Total farm value (1957) : farm poultry meat and eggs, $26,176,000.
Value of livestock on farms. Farm animals (6-1-57) : all cattle and calves, $40,950,000; horses,
$2,088,000; sheep and lambs, $1,589,000; hogs, $1,199.000. Poultry (6-1-57) : hens and chickens,
$5,028,000; turkeys, $940,000; ducks and geese, $73,000.
FISHERIES
Total value (1956), $67,725.100. Increase of $7,692,800 over 1955. Principal fish: salmon,
herring, halibut, sole, tuna, crabs, cod, oysters.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 503. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $3,456,000.
Total number of pelts taken from wildlife in the 1956-57 season was 255,020, valued at $399,117.
Principal furs: mink, martin, beaver, squirrel, muskrat, chinchilla (ranch raised).
LUMBER
Gross value of products (1956), $397,934,856, rank, first, a 4% decrease over 1955. Number of
mills, 1,746; employing 30,295. Principal woods: Douglas fir, hemlock, cedar, spruce, white pine.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $1,859,368,466, rank, third. Number of establish-
ments, 4,393; number of employees, 108,595. Leading industries: sawmills, shipbuilding and
repairs, fish processing, pulp and paper, slaughtering and meat packing, fruit and vegetable prepa-
rations, petroleum products, fertilizers, butter and cheese, bread and other bakery products,
veneer and plywood, machinery, miscellaneous foods, sheet metal products, breweries, planing
mills, sash and door factories, printing and publishing, furniture, bridge and structural steel work.
MINERALS
Total value (1957), $174,763,908, rank, fourth. Principal minerals: zinc, lead, copper, coal,
gold, silver, sand and gravel, cement, sulphur, stone, cadmium, tungsten, asbestos.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-31-58), 987; gross postal receipts, $16,119,594. Number of motor
vehicles registered (1957), 487,533, rank, third. Highway mileage (1956), 23,865. Dwellings
under construction (7-81-58), 11,290. Number of families (6-1-57), 378,000; number of radio
homes (5-81-57), 880,000. Number of telephones (1-1-57), 450,553. Retail merchandise trade
(1957), $1,681,963,000.
BRITISH COLUMBIA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 16 Tri-weekly 1
Evening Dailies (10) Weekly 5
Morning Dailies (6) Fortnightly 1
Daily, Foreign (8) Monthly 85
Daily, with Sunday edition (1) Bi-monthly 3
Semi-weekly 6 Quarterly 8
Weekly 67 Fifteen times a year 1
Monthly 1
Free or partly free circ. wkliee (6) Total Periodicals 49
Shoppers (1)
Total Newspapers 90
Total number of publications 189
Total number of towns having publications 66
For circulation flftir** for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally H to
possible to incorporate a later ftjure to that list.
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" ~ Estab Col$<S>WidthVDepth Sub cia
ABBOTSFORD (L8), pop. 880; Fraser Valley Elec. Dist. (SW). 84 m SE of New West-
minster. GP; BCE RRs. Manufactures milk products; brick and tile. Feed mills.
AbMaUQ°uidlSSBa* *?.d Jwednesday Independent 1928 8 23 294 8.00 **3,279
Cecil Hacker, Editor and Publisher.
AGASSIZ (G6ft), pop. X600; Fraser Elec. Dist. (SW). 50 m E of New Westminster.
OP RR. Lime quarry. Diversified farming.
Asawiz-Harrison Advance, JThur8day Independent 1939 6 24 266 2.00 **710
J. Green,''Editor'and 'Publisher, Box 99.
ARMSTRONG <H6), pop. 1,197; Okanagan- Boundary Elec. Dist. (SE). 64 m SE of
Kamloops. CP; ON RRs. Manufactures tile, oxygen and hydrogen, flour, feed,
cheese. Ships fruits, vegetables. Timber. Farming.
Advertiser-!- .Thursday Independent 1900 6 24 266 2.50 **803
J. E. Jamieson, Editor; Armstrong Advertiser, Publisher.
ASHCROFT <G4%), pop. 805; Kamloops Elec. Dist. (C). 200 m NE of Vancouver.
CN ; CP RRs. Tomato cannery. Ships tomatoes, canned vegetables, cattle. Agri-
culture. Tomatoes, potatoes, grain.
DUis?Scf^ Independent 1895 6 24 266 2.00 J1.200
L. W. Gumming, Ed.; Ashcroft Journal and Lillooet Dist. News Pub., Box 190.
BURNABY— See Vancouver.
BURNS LAKE (D3), pop. 801; Skeena Elec. Dist. (N). On Bulkley River. CN RR. Saw-
mills; logging. Diversified farming.
Review + Thursday Independent .1948 6 24 259 2.50 $425
K. B. Warner, Publisher, Smithers.
CAMPBELL RIVER (E6), pop. Xl,986; Comox-Albemi Elec. Dist. (W). On Georgia
Strait 30 m N of Courtenay. Boat connections. Sawmills. Diversified farming.
Courier-f- Wednesday.. Independent 1945 7 24 280 4.20 **1,835
W. B. McCusker, Editor and Publisher.
CASTLEGAR (J6&). pop. 1,706; Kootenay West Elec. Dist. (SE). 80 m E of Pentic-
ton. CP RR. Airline, CPAL. Saw mills. Dairy, truck, poultry farms.
News-f Thursday Independent 1947 7 24 280 3.00 **M80
L. V. Campbell, Editor and Publisher.
CHEMAINUS (J8), pop. xg?5; Nanaimo Elec. Dist. (SW). On Strait of Georgia, 40 m
NW of Victoria. CP RR. Boat connections. Lumber mill. Cattle farming.
Herald + Thursday Independent 1951 7 24 280 1.50 **897
R. M. Poskitt, Editor; John A. MacNaughton, Publisher, P. O. BOX 890.
CHILLIWACK (M3), pop. 7,297; Fraser Valley Elec. Dist. (SW). On Fraser River, 72
m E of Vancouver. CN; BEG RRs. Manufactures dehydrated grass, frozen foods,
powdered milk. Diversified farming, especially dairy products, vegetables, ber-
ries, poultry.
Progress-f Wednesday Independent 1891 8 23 294 3.64 **5,268
L. E. Barber, Editor; The Chilli wack Progress, Publisher.
CLOVERDALE (L8), pop. X650; New Westminster Elec. Dist. (SW). 12 m SE of New
Westminster. BCE RR. Feed, lumber mills. Plywood, gypsum, cement. Fir, spruce
timber. Diversified farming. Dairy, poultry products.
Surrey Leader -f Thursday Independent 1929 8 24 294 3.00 **6,361
Stan McKinnon, Editor; Surrey Leader, Ltd., Publisher, P. O. Box 829.
COURTENAY (E5), pop. 3,025; Comox-Alberni Elec. Dist. (SW). On Vancouver
Island, 90 m NW of Vancouver. CP RR. Lumber, shingle mills; creamery.
Salmon fisheries. Resort. Fir, hemlock, cedar timber. Diversified farming. Dairy
and poultry products, potatoes.
Comox Argus-f Wednesday Independent 1917 7 26 273 2.50 **1,843
Ben Hughes, Editor and Publisher.
Comox District Free Press -f ..Wednesday Independent 1881 8 24 308 3.00 **3,153
E. I. Gaskell, Editor; E. W. Bickle, Publisher, Box 1089.
CRANBROOK (K5), pop. 4,562; Kootenay East Elec. Dist. (SE).290 m SW of Calgary,
Alta. CP RR. Airline, CPAL. Lumber mills ; sash and door factories. Silver, lead,
gold mines. Pine, spruce timber. Dairy, truck farms.
C™m™e°r^ JThursday Independent 1919 8 24 273 2.50 **2,3S8
W. B. Mansfield, Editor; Cranbrook Courier, Publisher.
CRESTON (J5H), pop. 1,844; Kootenay East Elec. Dist. (SE). 125 m N of Spokane,
Wash. CP RR. Airport. Lumber mills. Timber. Agriculture. Apples, strawberries.
Review Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1908 8 24 287 2.50 **1,205
Monday edition: (Tabloid).
H. K. Legg, Editor and Publisher.
Valley Advance (offset) -f....Mon.&Thurs...Independent 1948 6 24 224 1.75 1,340
Alex O. Carruthers, Publisher, P. O. Box 859.
DAWSON CREEK (G2%), pop. 7,531; Cariboo Elec. Dist. (C). 500 m NW of Edmon-
ton, Alberta. NA RR. Spruce timber. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, livestock.
^Ltd+'^L*™^^ Independent 1930 7 24 280 3.00 $2,625
T. C.' S^hofieldV isdUor;' Peace River Block News, Ltd.. Publisher, P.O. Box 180.
Star Tues.&Fri Independent 1948 8 24 297 8.60 ** 1,833
Bowes Publishers, Ltd.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: 4C.C.A.B.
Audit: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the m« of the Directory IB front of book.
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DUNCAN (J8), pop. 3,247; Nanaimo Elec. Diat. (SW). On the Cowichan River, 42 m
NW of Victoria. CP RR. Logging camps; saw mills; creamery. Ships lumber,
logs. Lake resort. Timber. Agriculture. Dairy products, seed crops.
Clre
Cowichan Leader Thursday Independent. .1905
William Dobson, Editor; Cowichan Leader, Ltd., Publisher.
crops.
8 24
294 4.00 **4,140
ENDERBY (H5), pop. 965; Okanagan-Revelstoke Elec. Dist. (SE). 67 m E of Kam-
loops. CP RR. Lumber mills ; pole yards ; creamery. Timber. Dairy, grain farms.
Alfalfa.
Commoner + (offset) .Friday Independent 1900 6 24 266 2.00
J. M. Jamieson, Editor and Publisher.
FERNIE (K6%), pop. 2,808; Kootenay East Elec. Dist. (SE). 208 m SW of Calgary,
Alta. CP; MFM RRs. Coal mines ; timber. Agriculture. Fruit, vegetables.
Free Press Thursday Independent 1896 6 26 276 2.50
J. Weber, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Drawer 860.
FORT ST. JOHN (G2), pop. 1,908; Cariboo Elec. Dist. (C). 45 m NW of Dawson Creek.
Airline, CPAL. NA RR. Fur trading. Diversified farming. Dairying, livestock,
alfalfa seed. Saw and flour mills.
Alaska Highway News Thursday Independent
D. G. Murray, Publisher.
575
1,285
,1938 6 24 259 3.00 **2,650
GIBSONS (K3), pop. 990; Coast- Capilano Elec. Dist. (SW). 20 m NW of Vancouver on
Georgia Strait. Daily ferries, serving coast from Howe Sound to Agamemnon
Bay. Pulp mill. Fishing, logging, agriculture. Tourist resort area.
^ Independent 1945 6 23 266 2.50 **I,4*1
GOLDEN (J4%), pop. X595; Kootenay East Elec. Dist. (NE). 175 m W of Calgary,
Alberta. CP RR. Creamery; saw mill. Coal mines, logging. Diversified farming.
Star................ Thursday Independent 1902
W. Fish, Editor; Golden Star Publishing Company.
6 26 273 2.00
GRAND FORKS <H6%), pop. 1.995; Okanagan-Boundary Elec. Dist. (S). 140 m N of
Spokane. Wash. GN; CP RRs. Airport. Foundry; saw mills; fruit packing plants.
Gold, copper mines. Timber. Diversified farming.
Gazette-f .............. ............ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1896 5 23 231 3.00 **1,443
Milton Orris, Editor; Stanley Orris, Publisher.
HANEnT>(«?>)fcI>op- *}'°°°: Fraser Valley Elec. Dist. (SW). 28 m E of Vancouver.
CP RR. Saw mills ; brick and tile factory. Timber. Farming. Strawberries.
........ Independent ....... 1919 8 22 294 4.00 **3,323
iS4%)» pop' 9'096: Kamloops Elec. Dist. (C). At confluence of North and
South Thompson Rivers, 250 m NE of Vancouver. CN; CP RRs. Airline, CPAL.
Manufactures soft drinks. Saw mills, woodworking factories; creamery; fruit
and vegetable canneries. Oil refining; fir, pine, cedar timber. Diversified farm-
ing. Sheep, cattle, grain. Resort area.
8 22 294 15.00 **6,378
Sentinel+ {5^* ^ Independent....l880
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Kamloops Sentinel, Ltd., Publisher, 206 Seymour St.
KASLO (J5), pop. 669; Kootenay West Elec. Dist. (SE). On Kootenay Lake, 42 m N
of Nelson. CP RR. Boat connections. Resort. Lead, zinc, gold mines ; pine tim-
ber. Dairy, fruit farms. Cherries, apples.
Kootenaian .Thursday Independent 1895 5 24 245 2.00 **281
Alan Stanley, Editor; A. B. S. Stanley and Son, Publishers.
KELOWNA (H5), pop. 9,181; Okanagan-Boundary Elec. Dist. (S). On Lake Okanagan,
110 m SE of Kamloops. CN; CP RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures wines,
vinegar. Fruit, vegetable canneries ; saw mills ; creamery. Ships fruits, vegetables.
Resort. Yellow pine, fir timber. Agriculture, especially apples, grapes, vegetables,
dairy products.
Capital News + Wednesday Shopper 1930 5 23 175 1.00 J4.500
A. B. Horseman, Editor and Publisher, 324 Bernard Ave.
Courier-f- Evg. ex. Sun.. In dependent 1904 8 24 301 15.60 **4,348
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
R. P. MacLean, Editor; Kelowna Courier Ltd., Publisher.
KIMBERLEY (K5), pop. 5,774; Kootenay East Elec. Dist. (SE). 200 m NW of Trail.
CP RR. Smelter* ; important mining section. Ships lead, zinc, silver. Pine timber.
Courier — See Cranbrook Courier and Kimberley Courier, Cranbrook.
News 4-. Mon.&Thurs.. .Independent 1934 7 24 280 4.80 1,550
Ronald E. Ede, Editor; Kimberley News, Ltd., Publisher, P. O. Box 1179.
KITIMAT (C3), pop. 200; Skeena Elec. Dist. (SC). 65 m SE of Prince Rupert. On the
Douglas Channel. CN RR. Boat connections. Aluminum.
Northern Sentinel -f Mon.&Thurs. ..Independent 1954 8 23 287 7.00 •Z.I 85
Ken Brumley, Editor; Howard T. Mitchell, Publisher, Box 1190.
LADNER (K8), pop. X1.600; New Westminster Elec.*Dlst. (SW). On Fraser River.
16 m S of Vancouver, nearest railroad station. CN; CP; GN RRs. Sawmills.
Vegetables, fish and oyster canneries. Dairy, fruit farms. Sugar beet seeds, peas.
Optimist..... T^1?,"}*? Independent 1922 8 24 294 3.00 **1,543
E. C. Dunning, Editor and Publisher.
A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPubhsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <«> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year, xsubscrlption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Estab Co Is <» Width V Depth Sub Circ
LADYSMITH (T3), pop. 2,107; Nanaimo Elec. Dist. (SW). On Oyster Harbor, Van-
couver Island, 60 m NW of Victoria. CP RR. Oyster industries; logging. Coal
mines ; fir, cedar timber. Agriculture.
Chronicle-H .Friday Independent 1908 7 24 280 2.50 ** 1,206
John A. Macnaughton, Editor; Island Publishers Limited, Roberts St.,
P. O. Box 60.
LANGLEY PRAIRIE (K8), pop. 2,181 ; New Westminster Elec. Dist. (SW). 24 m E of
Vancouver. BCE RR. Airport. Hatcheries. Agriculture. Dairy products, vege-
tables, fruito.
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1931 8 24 287 2.50 **3,569
Langley Advance Publishing Co., Ltd.
LILLOOET (G5), pop. 1,083; Kamloops Elec. Dist. (C). On Fraser River, 112 m W of
Kamloops. PGE RR. Airport. Ships fruits, tomatoes, beans. Resort. Gold mines.
Cannery. Agriculture. Corn, potatoes, beans.
Ashcroft Journal and Lillooet District News — See Ashcroft.
Bridge River-LillooetNews -|- -Thursday Independent 1938 6 24 273 3.00
Al Hardy. Editor; Alansu Press, Publishers.
MERRITT (G5), pop. 1,790; Kamloops Elec. Dist. (C). 60 m SW of Kamloops. CP RR.
Coal, gold, copper mines; pine timber. Fishing, hunting resort. Cattle ranching.
Herald Thursday Independent 1905 6 24 280 2.50 **8S1
M. E. Trebett, Editor; E. F. Dunlan, Publisher, 200 Argyle St.
MISSION CITY (L3), pop. 8.010; Fraser Valley Elec. Dist. (SW). On Fraser River,
45 m SE of Vancouver. CP RR. Saw mills, logging; fruit, vegetable canneries.
Ships small fruits. Agriculture. Strawberries, raspberries, peas, corn.
Fraser Valley Record-f Wednesday Independent 1908 7 24 280 3.00 **2,166
Fraser Valley Record, Ltd., Publisher, P.O. Box 609.
NAKUSP (J5), pop. X600; Kootenay West Elec. Dist. (SE). On Upper Arrow Lake,
i E of Vancouver. CP RR. Logging camps ; saw mills. Timber. Mink farming.
600ml
Agriculture. Fruit, dairy, poultry products.
Arrow Lakes News + Thursday Independent 1922
Arthur B. S. Stanley, Editor and Publisher.
6 24 266 2.50 **614
NANAIMO (J3), pop. 12,705; Nanaimo Elec. Dist. (SW). On Strait of Georgia on E
coast of Vancouver Island, 86 m NW of Victoria. CP RR. Boat connections.
Distributing center. Logging; salmon, cod fisheries. Resort. Coal mines; fir,
hemlock, cedar timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Free Press + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1874 8 24 298 15.00 **7,732
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
James Curran, Editor; W. M. J. Lupton, Publisher.
NELSON (J5%), pop. 7,226; Kootenay West Elec. Dist. (SE). 46 m NE of Trail. CP;
GN RR. Manufactures match blocks, boats, beverages, lumber, jams and jellies.
Brewery. Gold, silver mines; white pine, cedar timber. Agriculture. Fruits,
vegetables.
News + M or n.ex.Sun... Independent 1902 8 23 283 18.20 **8,808
Color advertising accepted.
C. W. Ramsden, Editor; News Publishing Company, Ltd.
Prospector, The-|- Friday Catholic 1937 8 24 280 2.50 3,717
Rev. Dermot Cullen, Editor; Prospector Publishing Co., 818 Ward St.
NEW WESTMINSTER (K8), pop. 31,665; New Westminster Elec. Dist. (SW). On
Fraser River, 11 m E of Vancouver. GN; CN; CP and B.C.E. RRs.
Important shipping center. Lumber mills ; box, sash and door factories ;
veneer, fertilizer, gypsum products plants ; vegetables, fruit, fish canneries ;
meat packing plant ; brewery ; distillery. Salmon fisheries. Fourteen banks
including branches. Timber. Farming. Dairy, poultry products, small fruits.
British Columbian + Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1860 8 22 282 15.00 **15,468
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Columbian Co.. Ltd., Publisher.
NORTH VANCOUVER (K8), pop. 19,961; Vancouver North Elec. Dist. (SW). On
Burrard Inlet, opposite Vancouver. CN RR. Boat connections. Saw and shingle
mills ; grain elevators ; dry dock and shipyards. Fir, hemlock timber. Agriculture.
North Shore Pres s -Review -f .Thursday Independent 1905 7 23 294 8.00 13,500
R. Hall, Editor; Horizon Publications, Ltd., Publisher, 119 E. 2nd St. $13,000 — Free
OLIVER (H5%), pop. 1.147; Yale Elec. Dist. (C). 800 m E of Vancouver. CP RR.
Airport. Sawmill; box factory. Fruit packing and shipping. Gold mines. Agri-
culture. Apples, peaches, pears.
Chronicle Thursday Independent 1937 5 24 231 2.50
D. J. Berryman, Editor and Publisher.
OSOYOOS (G6), pop. 860; Okanagan- Boundary Elec. Dist. (S). 270 m E of Vancouver.
On Osoyoos Lake. CP RR. Manufactures concrete products. Sawmills. Agriculture.
Cattle, hay. Lakeside tourist resort.
Times-t- Thursday Independent 1947 6 24 210 2.00
Stan Stodola, Editor and Publisher.
PARKSVILLE (J8), pop. 1,112; Comox-Alberni Elec. Dist. (SW). 110 m NW of Van-
couver. On Strait of Georgia. CP RR. Timber. Sawmill; millwork plants. Fish-
eries. Diversified farming.
._..i«i?.™!!^ Independent 7 24 280 2.25 **1,1&1
Arthur Cottreil, Editor and Publisher.
**766
**670
ClrctiUHoo— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit: Bold face, sworn; t Publisher' • Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
Y Agate lines, 14 to Inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Golds to the ose of the Directory in front of book.
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PENTICTON (H5), pop. 11,894; Okanagan-Boundary Elec. Dist. (S). 250 m E of
Vancouver. CN; CP RRs. Boat connections. Airline, CPAL. Sheet metal works;
saw mill. Fruit packing and shipping. Pine, spruce timber. Diversified farming .
Fruit.
Herald-f Evg. ex. Sun.... Independent 1910 8 24 294 15.60 **4,136
G. J. Rowland, Editor; Woodbridge Co., Ltd., Publisher.
PORT ALBERNI (H8), pop. 10,878; Comox-Alberni Elec. Dist. (SW). On West Coast
Vancouver Island, 88 m NW of Vancouver. CP RR. Boat connections. Lumber,
pulp mills. Commercial fisheries. Diversified farming.
Twin Cities Times Wednesday Independent 1947 5 24 175 5,830— Free
M. E. Trebett, Editor; E. F. Duncan, Publisher, 200 Argyle St.
West Coast Advocate -f- .Thursday Independent 1931 8 24 294 3.50 **2,476
Irving Wilson, Publisher, 121 Second Ave., South.
PORT COQUITLAM (K8), pop. 4,632; Burnaby-Coquitlam Elec. Dist. (SW). 9 m N of
New Westminster. CP RR. Railroad shops. Shingle mills. Stone quarries; flr,
hemlock timber. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms. Oats, hay.
Coquitlam Herald-f Friday Independent 1929 8 22 280 3.00 **1,224
Eric Dunning, Publisher, Haney.
PORT MOODY (K3), pop. 2,713; Burnaby-Coquitlam Elec. Dist. (SW). 12 m E of Van-
couver. CP RR. Manufactures shingles, lumber, chemical products. Steel pipe mill,
oil refineries. Resort. Timber. Farming.
Advance Friday Independent 1929 6 26 280 1.00 J610
Tom Browne, Editor and Publisher. 2080 W. 4th Ave., Vancouver.
POWELL RIVER (E5), pop. X2,000; Coast-Capilano Elec. Dist. (SW). On Georgia
Straits, 85 m NW of Vancouver. Boat connections. Airline, WPA. Paper, saw,
lumber mills. Fir, hemlock timber. Agriculture.
News — See Powell River News of Westview.
Town Crier-h Saturday Independent 1933 5 22 224 2.00 2,700
A. H. Alsgard, Publisher, Box 1090.
PRINCE GEORGE (F3), pop. 10,568; Cariboo Elec. Dist. (C). On Fraser River. 526 m
N of Vancouver: CNlPGE RRs. Airline, CPAL. Manufactures lumber, butter.
Hunting, fishing resort. Gold mines ; white spruce, fir timber. Agriculture. Dairy-
ing. Oats, clover seed, potatoes.
Citizen* Hat*'&XSun. IndePendent 1916 8 28 297 18'2° **3'761
Peter Thompson, Editor; W. Gordon Crockett, Publisher.
PRINCE RUPERT (B8),pop. 10,498; Skeena Elec. Dist. (W). 500 m NW of Vancouver.
CNRR7 Airlines: CPAL; ELLIS. Important shipping center. Fish cold storage
plants; pulp and paper mill; lumber mills; mining industries. Extensive halibut
and salmon fisheries. Spruce, cedar, hemlock timber. Farming.
New8 + {&Vsr'1fX'Sat' Independent 1909 8 24 294 12.00 **3,003
Comic strip advertising accepted.
G. P. Woodside, Prince Rupert Daily News, Ltd., Publisher.
PRINCETON (G5%). pop. 2,245; Okanagan-Boundary Elec. Dist. (S). 200 m E of
™in Vancouver! CP RRi Airport. Tourist resort. Coal, copper mines; pine, fir timber.
Similkfmee^ Independent 1948 6 24 259 3.00 1,080
L. M. Currie. Editor and Publisher.
OUESNEL (F3%), pop. 4,384; Cariboo Elec. Dist. (C). On Fraser River, 460 m NE
**U* of Vancouver. PGE RR. Airline, CPAL. Distributing center for Cariboo District.
Gold mines; plywood; fir, spruce timber. Agriculture. Grain, potatoes.
Cariboo Observer -f .Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 280 3.50
W. L. Griffith, Editor; Cariboo Observer, Publisher.
Northwest Digest (offset) +.. Bi-monthly Trap'rs Ints. ...1945 3 28 134 2.50
A. G. Downs, Editor; Northwest Digest, Ltd., Publishers, P. O. Box 1288.
REVELSTOKE (H4%), pop. 8,469; Okanagran-Revelstoke Elec. Dist. (SB). 130 m E
of Kamloops. CP RR. Lumber, shingle mills; bottling works; breweries; railroad
shops. Resort. Gold, silver mines; timber. Agriculture. Strawberries, potatoes,
**2,544
04,017
lew-t- Thursday Independent 1914 7 24 287 4.00 **1,567
A. W. Lundell, Editor; Revelstoke Review Publishing Company, Ltd.
RICHMOND — Marpole-Richmond Review — See Vancouver.
Richmond-Marpole Times — See Vancouver.
ROSSLAND (J6), pop. 4,844; Kootenay West Elec. Dist. (S). 240 m E of New West-
minster. CP RR. Logging; saw mills; sheet metal works. Agriculture. Winter
Miner * .Thursday Independent 1895 7 24 294 2.50 **1,424
F."H."White, Publisher.
SALMON ARM (H4%), pop. 1,844; Kamloops Elec. Dist. (C). On Shuswap Lake, 60 m
E ofKamloops: CP RR. Creamery; lumber mill; brick plant; box factory. Resort.
Fir timber. Agriculture. Apples, dairy products, hay.
Observer-f Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 287 2.50
Frank Marshall, Editor; Observer Ltd., Publisher.
SIDNEY (K3%), pop. 1,871; Esquimalt-Saanich Elec. Dist. (SW). On E coast of Van-
couver Island, 18 m N of Victoria. Boat connections. Auto ferry to Anacortes,
Wash, and Vancouver. Airport. Fish, fruit canneries; logging; flower and bulb
growing. Residential. Agricultural.
9*Irt£nd**K™te£+ °Ul* Wednesday Independent 1912 7 24 294 2.50 **2,335
John St. Clair Rivers. "Edit or and Publisher.
Ciradation-HHkSept. ~A.B.C Statement: *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
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Estab Col$<5> Width? Depth Sub
Circ
Star-h .Thursday Independent 1949 7 24 294 1.00 **1,419
Frank G. Richards. Editor; Peninsula Printing Co., Ltd., Publisher.
SMITHERS <D2%), pop. 1,962; Skeena Elec. Dist. (W). 150 m NE of Prince Rupert.
ON RR. Airline, CPAL. Lumber. Diversified farming. Dairy, cattle.
Interior News-f .Thursday Independent 1907 6 24 259 8.00 •1.091
K. B. Warner, Editor and Publisher.
SUMMERLAND (G5%), pop. X 1,600; Okanagan-Boundary Elec. Dist. (S). 160 m NE
of Vancouver. CN RR. CP RR in West Summerland. Boat connections. Lumber.
Fruit and vegetable packing. Manufactures agriculture machinery. Agriculture.
Fruits
Review-f Wednesday Independent 1946 6 24 273 2.50 1,050
Sid Godber, Editor and Publisher, West Summerland.
TERRACE (C8), pop. 1.473; Skeena Elec. Dist. (W). 70 m NE of Prince Rupert. CN RR.
Airline. CPAL. Sawmills; planning mills; millwork plants. Manufactures ciga-
rettes. Farming. Hay, oats, potatoes.
Terrace-Omineca Herald .Thursday Independent 1906 7 24 278 3.00
Thomas Fraser, Publisher, La k else Ave.
TRAIL (J5%), pop. 11,895; Kootenay West Elec. Dist. (SE). 180 m N of Spokane,
Wash. CP RR. Airport. Important non-ferrous metallurgical and chemical fer-
tilizer industries. Gold, silver, lead, zinc mines; fir, cedar, hemlock timber.
Agriculture. Dairy products, truck crops.
Times-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1895 8 22 298 15.60 **5,506
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. A. Curran, Publisher.
VANCOUVER (K8), pop. 866,844; Vancouver Centre Elec. Dist. (SW). CP; CN; GN;
PGE ; BCE ; NP RRs. Boat connections. Airlines : CPAL ; TC A ; UAL ; QEA ; PW A.
Distributing and commercial center of Western Canada. Terminal for Trans
Mountain Oil Pipe Line from Alberta. Exports quantities of wheat, lumber,
fish. Manufactures paper, wood products, flour and by-products, iron and steel
castings and forgings. Sugar refinery; breweries; salmon and halibut fisheries;
meat products and fish canning plants ; railroad shops ; shipyards. Tourist
resort. Ten banks. Total deposits (1-31-58), $6,595,000,000. 171,528 electric
meters; 66,467 gas meters; 183,961 telephones. University of British Columbia;
Union College; Anglican Theological College. TV station.
About Town + ISti.ayr {of^InSouver 1955 3
Barbara Strong, Editor and Publisher, 1665 W. Broadway (9).
1943 2
24 136 1.00
°
Advocate. The+ ............. Bi-monthly.. Lega,
Kenneth E. Meredith, Editor; Vancouver Bar Assoc., Pub., 789 W. Pender St.
Automotive Retailer + ............ Monthly .......... {station SCrV* 1947 3 26 14° 3'00
S. S. Dixon, Editor; Automotive Retailer Publishing Co., Ltd., 1687 W. B'way.
B. C. Credit Unionist 4- .......... Monthly .......... Credit Unions.... 1941 3 24 140x1.00
B. C. Credit Union League, Publisher, 96 E. Broadway.
(6).
27
42
B. C. Industrial Report Monthly
WesTrade Publications, 1200 W. Pender St.
B. C. Professional Engineer.. ..Monthly
J. A. Merchant, Editor; Gordon Black Publications Limited,
505 Metropolitan Bldg., 837 W. Hastings St.
B. C. School Trustee H- Quarterly Education 1944 2 24
Mrs. M. L. Bryant, Editor; B. C. School Trustees Assn., Publisher,
971-973 West Broadway (9).
B. C. Teacher Monthly Educational .1920 2 32
Not issued during July and August. May-June, Sept. Oct. combined.
Stan Evans, Editor; British Columbia Teachers' Federation, Publisher,
1815 W. 7th Ave. (9).
140
140
3.00
5,000
$1,000
$400
43,046
37,200
41,571
1950 8 26 140 3.00 43,821
100 1.00
100 x2.00
1,200
8,882
.^*Ul.?.!iC' JThursday Catholic 1931 5 23 203 4.00 *8,738
™
Rev. H. I. Bader, Editor; Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver, Publisher,
650 Richards St. (2).
.. r" /Monthly .......... Lumber .............. 1916 3 26 140 2.00
J. K. Gibson,''Editor;'Howard T. Mitchell, Publisher, 1706 West First Ave. (9).
Bulletin of the Vancouver 1 »**»,» 4. v.i« TUTAAS**! IOOT 1 an 110 o nn
Medical Association .......... [Monthly .......... Medical .............. 1927 1 60 112 3.00
Dr. J. H. MacDermot, Editor; Vancouver Medical Assn., Publisher, 675 Davie St.
Burnaby Advertiser ................ Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1932 6 26 273 2.00
G. A. Morrison, Ed.; Bumaby Publishers, Ltd., Publisher, 8893 Hastings St., E.
Burnaby Courier ...................... Tuesday .......... Independent ....... 1936 6 24 220 2.00
Sherman and Code, Publishers, 4796 Kingsway, Burnaby (1).
fOn ™ MarVf » I922 3 26 14° 1'QQ
Butter-Fat ................................ Mpnthly ........ no"^S'^5». * 2 40 140
I Dairy Prods Controlled free dist.
J. L. Gray. Ed.; Fraser Valley Milk Producers' Assn., Pub., 426 Eighth Ave.. W.
Canada Poultryman (offset). .Monthly .......... Agr. A Poult ...... 1912 8 26 140 1.00
June-July and Aug.-Sept. issues combined.
F. W. Bees on, Editor; Farm Papers, Ltd., Pub., 8192 Buckingham Ave.
Bumaby (1).
*4,757
$3,000
$3,248
$5,000
$1,100
$12,138
Cfrculatloo— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June .and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <»> Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
VAfate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscrlption Included in membership fee.
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VANCOUVER (Continued) Estab Co Is <•> Width? Depth Sub
Canadian FarniB and Homes... Monthly Farm Int 1945 4 24 154 3.00
Erik Jensen, Editor; Panta Publishing Co., P. O. Box 7, Richmond.
Canadian Pulp and Paper \Mrt«+iiiv fPulpA 1Q4S „ 9ft -.n R ftn
Industry+T. [Monthly jpBper 1948 8 26 14° 8'°°
J. G. Anglin, Editor; Mitchell Press Ltd., Publisher, 1706 West First Ave. (9).
Canadian Weekly Editor Monthly | Weekly* News-
l papers Trade
R. C. Turner, Editor; L. C. Way, Publisher, 207 W. Hastings St. (3).
C. C. F. News-f- Wednesday Labor .1936 5 23 213 2.00
Harold E. Thayer, Editor; Federationist Publishing Co., Ltd., 712 Holden Bldg.,
16 East Hastings St.
Chinese Times -f( Chinese). ....Morn. ex. Sun.. .Independent 1907 7 24 231 18.00
L. H. Yuen, Ed.. Chinese Freemasons in Canada Publishers, Ltd.. 1 Pender St., E.
Chinese Voice (Chinese) Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1937 7 86 266 17.00
Kenneth Wu, Editor; Kue King Publishing Co., 233 Main St.
fp rH * 1955 3 26 132 1.00
Conservative Clarion + Monthly ifronserv) 2 40 J82 ,.
I ( Conserv. ) Controlled free dist.
Walter R. Dent, Editor; Conservative Clarion Ltd., Publisher, 815 Hastings.
Construction World Monthly Construction 1945 \ f JJ J|§ 8'00
Lawrence S. Stanwood, Editor; Miller Freeman Publications, Publisher,
402 W. Pender St. (3).
C°Colturmb?ai+ !!!..*?!*!.8.!! JMonthly Agri. & Hort 1915 6 23 224 .40
J. R. Armstrong, Editor; Country Life Ltd., Publisher, 406 Dominion Bldg.,
207 W. Hastings St. (8).
Current Events Monthly {^riSS* * "" * ControHed cir°c°
Distributed simultaneously in leading hotels in Seattle, Wash., Vancouver and
Victoria. B. C., and aboard coastal steamship services of the Canadian Pacific
and aboard aircraft of Trans-Canada Air Lines.
J. R. H. Cruikshank, Ed. ; Cruikshank Publications, P. O. Box 45, Hollyburn, B. C.
Diesel Power and Equipment. Bi-monthly.. . Diesel Indus 1956 \ \l \\Q 3'00
J. B. Tompkins, Editor; WesTrade Publications, Ltd., 1200 W. Pender St. (6).
Fisherman + .Friday Labor 1937 6 24 280 3.50
Not issued last Friday of month.
George North, Editor; The Fisherman Publishing Society, Publishers,
301 Powell St. (4).
Garage and Service Station 1^^,,, p.,..-,. TVo^« 1984 4 26 158 2-°°
News [Monthly Garage Trade Controlled dist.
N. A. McLellan, Editor; Progress Publ. Co., Ltd.. Marine Bldg. (1).
Harbour and Shipping Monthly (F^/Jign^'rade 1918 2 20
N. A. McLellan, Editor; Progress Publ. Co., Ltd., Marine Bldg. (1).
Hastings News-f Bi-wkly, Wed.Independent 1928 8 24
Galen H. Craik, Editor and Publisher, 2614 E. Hastings.
Hi-Bailer, The (offset) Monthly Foresfy & Consi1948 2 Controlled circ.
R. C. Turner, Editor; Magor-Way Press Ltd., Pub., 207 W. Hastings St. (3).'
Highland Echo + Thursday Independent 1917 6 24 266 1.50
J. Burch and W. S. Boyte, Editors and Publishers, 1720 Gravely St.
Jewish Western Bulletin -f ...Thursday Jewish Int 1930 6 24
A. J. Arnold, Editor and Publisher, 2675 Oak St. (9).
fConst., Munic.,
Journal of Commerce Weekly...Saturday {Indus., Ship., 1911 6 24
(Finance
B. C. Journal of Commerce. Ltd., Publisher, 1606 W. Broadway (9).
Kerrisdale Courier + Thursday Independent 1908 5 24
Beth Edwards, Editor and Publisher, 2265 W. 41 Ave. (13).
Labor Statesman Monthly Labor 1924 6
Vancouver Trades and Labor Council, 807 Broadway, West.
Lions Gate Times 4- Thursday Independent 1938 7
Claude S. Hoodspith, Publisher, 202 16th St., West Vancouver.
[Logging Pulp
Logger and Lumberman Monthly {& Paper 1948 3
I Industry
H. M. Sedgwick, Editor; WesTrade Publications, Ltd., 1200 W. Pender St. (6).
Marpole-RIchmond Review -f .Wednesday Independent.... 193 2 7 24 294 3.00
A. E. Pearson, Editor and Publisher, 604 N. 3rd Rd., Richmond.
Motor Carrier Monthly j Bu^Ow^ers" 194° 8
WesTrade Publications, Ltd., 1200 W. Pender St. (6).
Mount Pleasant News-f- Wednesdav. Independent 1918 6
Mount Pleasant Cambrook News. Publisher, 2655 Main St.
New Republic (Chinese) Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1910 7
Clrt
12,118
•3,057
. 1946 3 26 140 3.00 41,359
J4.000
i4,547
3,918
642
5,201
*3,763
• 16,566
$15,000
* 3,262
8,045
1,528
158 2.00 +1,154
294 1.50
J500
$10,500 — Free
6,162
2,912
1,741
224 4.00
231 12.00 *6,095
224 2.50 13,000
27 273
23 280
1.00 -
2.00**3,051
26 140 2.50 +2,964
**3,18S
26 140 3.00 *3,709
24 280
86
Leong Van Toy, Editor; Chinese Nationalist League of Canada,
531 Main St. (4).
1.25 $4.000
J2, 600— Free
224 17.00
Publisher,
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 6tfonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
TAffate lines. 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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1946 3 24 140 2.00
Cire
6,000
VANCOUVER (Continued)
Northwest Sportsman -f Monthly {Fish*? *
Jim Railton. Publisher, 125 Talisman Ave.
fProvince-f .Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1898 8 22 308 18.00**! 12,210
Color advertising accepted in both papers. Magazines and Comic Section in
tabloid size, 5 cols, x 200 lines.
Fred S. Auger, Publisher, 500 Beetly St.
Sun 4- Evg. ex. Sun... Ind. Liberal 1886 8 23 308 18.00**20O,446
Space sold only in combination.
Jack Scott, Editor; D. C. Cromie, Publisher.
Public Works in Canada + Monthly Pub. Wks 1953 3 25 140
A. J. Kirby, Editor; Howard T. Mitchell, Publisher, 1706 W. First Ave.
^Can*8daB ln W.e!te.rn ... J^onthly .....Pur. Agts.... 1949 3 25 140
David G. C. Eggo, Editor ; Purchasing Agents Assn. of British Columbia,
2205 Fir St. (9).
Restaurant and Caterer+ Monthly f&^ns^I^eed'g 1952
Howard T. Mitchell, Publisher, 1706 W. First Ave. (9).
Retailer, The Monthly Gen. Mdse 1908 8 26 140 xl.OO
Marion Leveque, Editor; Canus Publications, Ltd., 1150 Denman St. (6).
Richmond-Marpole Times +... Thursday Independent 1946 6 24 280 2.00
Peter A. Wolanski, Publisher, 670 No. 3 RdM Richmond.
Shipping Guide Wednesday Marine 1911 9 30 420 12.00
Claire Watts, Editor; B. C. Journal of Commerce, Ltd., Publisher,
1606 W. Broadway (9).
Storage and Distribution Monthly { 2^ SstribuSon 1915 8 28 14° 3'00
Peter Madison, Editor; Roy Wrigley Publications, Ltd., 1104 Hornby St.
Sun — See Province.
Technocracy Digest Quarterly Technocracy 1938 2 26 91 1.00
Donald Bruce. Editor; Technocracy, Inc., Publisher, 1166 W. Georgia St. (5).
Truck Logger Monthly {LuSbeflndus. 1945 8 M 14°
Cy Bennett, Editor; Gordon Black Publications, Ltd., 505 Metropolitan Bldg.
U.B.C. Alumni Chronicle + .... Quarterly Coll. Alumni 1946 3 26 140x1.00
Harry T. Logan, Editor ; U. B.C. Alumni Assn., Publisher, Room 252,
Brock Hall, U.B.C.
Ubyssey V + ~{&°Fri' Thurs* Collegiate 1916 Controlled free dist.
Student Publications Board of the Alma Mater Society of the University of
British Columbia, Publisher.
West Ender, The Wednesday Independent 1951 5 24 224 2.00
A. W. Lyle, Editor; West Ender Publication, 1081 Nicola St. (5).
8.00 +6,129
(9).
2.00 41,868
3 26 140 2.00 +3,072
+2,583
*1,638
*144
+ 1,466
+3,444
J8.500
$6,500
$560
J2,930 — Free
Western Business and \Monthlv (Busi., Indus. 1928 3 26 140 3.00
Industry H- JMontmy j& Financiai Total unpaid dist.
Paul Wright, Editor; Howard T. Mitchell, Publisher, 1706 W. First Ave. (9).
Western Druggist. Monthly Pharmaceutical. 1932 f f f ^ 2'50
B. C. Journal of Commerce Ltd., Publisher, 1606 W. Broadway (9).
Western Fisheries ..Monthly (ca^nin^Trfde 1929 8 28 14° 3'00
S. H. Cooke, Editor; Roy Wrigley Publications, Ltd., 1104 Hornby S$.
Western Homes and Living 4-. Monthly Home Int 1950 4 24 168 2.50
A. Harris Mitchell, Editor; Howard T. Mitchell, Pub., 1706 W. First Ave. (9).
Western Miner and Oil IM™*™,, /Mining, 1928 8 26 140 3.00
Review JMonthly |Metal & Oil 2 40 140
C. H. Mitchell, Editor; Gordon Black Publications, Ltd., 605 Metropolitan Bldg.,
837 W. Hastings St.
*4,269
1,198
+2,957
+3,001
*1 8,095
+3,014
..
J. E. Mills, Editor and Publisher, 3783 West 10th Ave.
VANDERHOOF (F3), pop. 1,085; Cariboo Elec. Dist. (C). On Nechako River, 850 m E
of Prince Rupert. CN RR. Railhead for important mining area to the north.
Lumber, fur industry. Agriculture. Grain, hay.
Nechako Chronicle -f ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1920 6 24 266 8.00 |975
A. M. Waugh, Editor; Nechako Chronicle Ltd., Publisher, P. O. Box 250.
VERNON (H5), pop. 8,998; Okanagan-Revelstoke Elec. Dist. (SE). 71 m SE of Kam-
loops. CP; CN RRs. Airport. Fruit and vegetable dehydrating and canning fac-
tories ; lumber mills ; sash and door factories. Ships fruits and vegetables. Timber.
Diversified farming. Apples, pears, dairy products ; beef cattle, sheep.
Cream Collector ....................... Monthly .......... Dairy Farm'g ..... 1926 3 26 133 .60 12,100
E. Clarke, Editor; Vernom News, Ltd., Publisher, Tronson Ave.
News-f- ..................................... Mon.&Thurs...Independent ....... 1891 8 24 294 4.80 **4,314
Frank R. Harris, Editor; Vernon News, Ltd., Publisher.
VICTORIA (K4), pop. 54,584; Victoria Elec. Dist. (SW). The Provincial Capital. On
the Straits of Juan de Fuca, at S extremity of Vancouver Island. Three good
harbors. CN; CP RRs. Boat connections. Airline, TCA.
_ Manufactures lumber, cement, roofing and paper. Canneries ; wineries ; railroad
aradati«>--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn: t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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•hops. Government drydocks. Salmon, herring, pilchard fisheries. Seven banks.
Bank clearings (1957), $618,885,445. 51,090 electric meters; 8,828 gas meters;
44,703 telephones. Tourist resort. Victoria College.
Colon is t + Morn.ex.Mon.. Independent 1858 8 22 308 24.00**29,862
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sunday circ. *^33,351
Sandham Graves, Editor; Victoria Press, Ltd., Publisher, 2631 Douglas St.
F^r?e°n^r+"l!.,I.?.!?.?.» ^Monthly Agriculture 1947 6 24 189 1.00
Bruce Young," Editor V Harry Young, Publisher, Box 970.
Oak Bay and District Leader +. Thursday Independent 1954 7 24 294 3.00 1,456
Harry Gregson, Editor and Publisher, 1509 Wilmot Place.
Times-f Ev*.ex.Sun.... Ind. Liberal 1884 8 22 808 24.00**23>920
Color and comie strip advertising accepted.
Bruce Hutchlnson, Editor; Victoria Press, Ltd., 2681 Douglas St.
WEST SUMMERLAND— See Summerland.
WEST VANCOUVER— Lions Gate Times— See Vancouver.
WESTVIEW (E6). pop. 8,607; Coast-Capilano Elec. Dist. (SW). 70 m NW of Van-
couver, on Georgia Strait. Boat connections. Logging, paper products.
Powell River News + Thursday Independent 1927 8 22 315 6.00 **2,866
A. H. Alsgard, Publisher.
WHITE ROCK (F6), pop. X910; New Westminster Elec. Dist. (SW). 23 m S of
Vancouver. GN RR. Manufactures lumber, aerated water. Agriculture. Dairying.
Sun Thursday Independent 1940 6 22 255 2.50 1,471
Vin Coyne, Editor; N. J. Izowsky, Publisher.
WILLIAMS LAKE (F4), pop. 1,790; Kamloops Elec. Dist. (C). 250 m N of Vancouver.
PGE RR. Airline, CPAL. Saw mills. Ships cattle, Christmas trees. Placer gold
mines. Stock farms.
Tribune-f .Wednesday.... Independent 1981 7 23 280 3.00 **1,774
C. Stangoe, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. O Nonpareil eras, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to Inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. Viewed only during
academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
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MANITOBA
Population 850,040 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Provincial Capital. WINNIPEG
Manitoba extends from the 49th to the 60th parallel of north latitude, and is bounded south
by Minnesota and North Dakota, east by Ontario and Hudson Bay, north by Mackenzie Ter-
ritory and west by Saskatchewan, and has an area of about 251,030 square miles, of which about
89,000 square miles is water.
POPULATION
Province rank, sixth. Increase over 1951 of 9.6%. Rural residents in 1956, 40%.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 49.201. Average acreage per farm, 364.46. Number of farms with
electricity (1951), 25,208. Value of land and buildings (1951), $568,527,000. Number of farms 1 to
69 acres, 4,066; 70 to 239 acres, 13,803; 240 to 400 acres, 14,755. Owner operated farms, 33,950.
Total value of agricultural production (1957): field crops, $136,581,000; milk production,
$30,285,000; livestock, $103,110,000; poultry, $6,269,000.
Gash income from sale of farm products (1957), $204,350,000.
Total value of chief field crops (1957) : spring wheat, $49,950,000 ; oats for grain, $27,840,000 ;
barley, $25,080,000; tame hay, $12,750,000; flax seed, $9,275,000; sugar beets, $3,001,000;
potatoes, $2,521,000; mixed grains, $1,200,000; rye, $1,056,000. Total value of honey, $833,000.
Total farm income from dairying (1957): $30,285,000. Farm cash income (1957) : creamery
butter, $11,319,000; fluid milk, $11,320,000; ice cream, $597,000; Cheddar cheese, $361,000.
Value of milk fed to livestock, $3,288,000.
Total farm value (1957) : farm poultry meat and eggs, $25,206,000.
Value of livestock on farms. Farm animals (6-1-57): cattle and calves, $86,923,000; hogs,
$9,052,000; horses, $6,035,000; sheep and lambs, $1,100,000; poultry (6-1-67) : hens and chickens,
$4,564,000; turkeys, $1,602,000; ducks and geeee, $103,000.
FISHERIES
Total value (1956), $6,425,800. Increase of $383,300 over 1955. Principal fish : pickerel, white-
fish, s augers, pike.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 353. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $3,779,000.
Total number of pelts taken from wildlife in the 1956-57 season was 1,627,876, valued at $2,359,-
619. Principal furs: Mink, muskrat, beaver, squirrel, ermine, otter, rabbit.
LUMBER
Gross value of products (1956), $2,185,348, a 41% decrease of 1955. Number of mills, $93;
employing 342. Principal woods: Spruce, poplar, jack pine.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $647,389,185, rank, fifth. Number of establishments,
1,534 ; number of employees, 42,821. Leading industries ; slaughtering and meat packing, flour and
feed mills, railway rolling stock, butter and cheese, miscellaneous foods, men's clothing, women's
clothing, cotton and jute bags, breweries, bread and other bakery products, biscuits, con-
fectionery, cocoa, printing and publishing, printing and bookbinding, fur goods, malt and meat
products, furniture, petroleum products, pulp and paper.
MINERALS
Total value (1957), $61,299,092. Principal minerals: copper, gold, zinc, nickel, cement, crude
petroleum.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-31-58), 810; gross postal receipts, $9,917,130. Number of motor
vehicles registered (1957), 244,342. Highway mileage (1956), 20,424. Dwellings under construe-
tion (7-31-58), 2,903. Number of families (6-1-57), 198,000; number of radio homes (5-31-57),
221,000. Number of telephones (1-1-57), 225,780. Retail merchandise trade (1957), $724,911,000.
MANITOBA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 6 Semi-weekly 1
Evening Dailies (6) Weekly 8
Semi-weekly 3 Fortnightly 1
Weekly 72 Semi-monthly 1
Monthly 32
Total Newspapers 81 Bi-monthly 2
Quarterly 2
Five times dur. academic yr 1
Total Periodicals 48
Total number of publications 129
Total number of towns having publications 54
For circulation figures for dafljr papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It I*
possible to Incorporate • later figure In that Ito*.
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MANITOBA
Estab Cols<3> Width V Depth Sub Clrc
ALTONA (E5%), pop. 1,698; Prouencher Elec. Diet. <S).60 m SW of Winnipeg. CP RR.
Canneries; vegetable oils plant. Agriculture. Wheat, barley, sugar beets, oats.
Canadian Mennonite-f Friday Mennonite 1953 5 24 208 2.50 *2L131
Frank H. Epp. Editor; D. W. Friesen & Sons, Ltd., Box 120.
Red River Valley Echo+ Wednesday Independent 1880 7 24 294 3.00 **3,Z40
P. V. Penner. Editor; D. K. Friesen, Publisher.
ARBORG — See Arborg Press — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
BALDUR (C5), pop. X427; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (SW). 40 m NE of Boissevain. OK RR.
Agriculture. Barley, wheat, oats.
Gazette .Thursday Independent 1898 6 26 266 2.00 525
B. E. Johnson, Editor; Gazette Publishing Co., Publisher.
BELMONT (C5), pop. X 825; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (SW). 81 m NE of Boissevain. CN RR.
Creamery; railroad shops. Agriculture. Livestock.
News + Thursday Independent 1882 6 26 276 2.00 $410
G. R. MacFarlane, Editor; Belmont News, Publisher.
BINSCARTH (A4), pop. 452 ; Marquette Elec. Dist. (W). 80 m NW of Brandon CP RR.
Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Express -f- Thursday Independent 1910 6 26 276 2.00 476
Prints edition under name of News, Foxwarren.
A. J. Willis, Editor; Cockburn, Son & Co., Publishers.
BIRTLE (A4), pop. 806; Marquette Elec. Dist. (W). 100 m NW of Brandon. CP RR.
Lake resort. Grain, poultry, fur farms. Wheat, barley, oats.
Eye-Witness Tuesday Independent 1891 6 26 252 2.00 J810
T. A. Wilson, Editor; Birtle Printing Co., Publisher.
BOISSEVAIN (B5%), pop. 1,115; Churchill Elec. Dist. (SW). 46 m S of Brandon. CP
RR. Ships grain, livestock. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Recorder-^ .Thursday Ind. & Agric 1889 5 24 217 3.00 1,334
W. R. Jones and J. R. Jasper, Editors and Publishers.
BRANDON (C5), pop. 24,796; Bran don -Souris Elec. Dist. (SW). On As siniboine River,
133 m W of Winnipeg. CN; CP RRs. Airline, TCA. Manufactures butter, lumber
products, windmills, pumps, flour, agricultural implements, leather goods, bev-
erages. Meat packing plant; oil refinery. Ships grain. Brandon College. Gov't
Experimental Farm. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley.
Brandon College Quill V Bi-monthly Collegiate 1909 4 24 140x2.00
Students of Brandon College, Editors and Publishers, Room M. Brandon College.
Canadian Gunner, The -f Friday Independent 1947 5 24 225 2.00 1,495
Distributed primarily to military personnel at Royal Canadian School of Artillery,
Shilo.
Capt. H. Marston, Editor; News Express, Publisher, Carberry.
Sun-f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1882 8 22 308 18.20 **9,324
Comic strip advertising accepted.
L. D. Whitehead, Editor ; Sun Publishing Company, Ltd.
CARBERRY (C4%), pop. 1,065; Portage-Neepawa Elec. Dist. (WC). 30 m E of Bran-
don. CN; CP RRs. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
News-Express H- Wednesday Independent 1889 5 24 224 2.50 |982
William H. Lupton, Editor and Publisher, Main St.
CARMAN (E5), pop. 1,884; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (SC). 52 m SW of Winnipeg. CP; CN
RRs. Creamery; oil refinery. Ships grain, livestock. Grain, stock farms.
Duff erin Leader + .Thursday Independent 1899 8 23 308 3.50 1,766
Leslie J. Bennett, Editor and Publisher.
CARTWRIGHT (C5%), pop. 459; Lie gar Elec. Dist. (S). 90 m SE of Brandon. CP RR.
Creamery. Agriculture. Wheat, rye, barley, oats.
Southern Manitoba Review Thursday Independent 1899 6 26 276 2.50
H. A. Wallace and I. Wallace, Editors and Publishers.
DAUPHIN (B3%), pop. 6,190; Dauphin Elec. Dist. (W). On Lake Dauphin, 175 m NW
of Winnipeg. CN RR. Airline, TRA. Butter, sash and door factories; aerated
water works. Spruce timber; fisheries. Ships wheat, cattle, hogs. Agriculture.
Wheat, barley.
Herald and Press -f. Thursday Independent 1907 8 24 287 3.00**2,671
H. F. Marsh, Editor; Dauphin Herald Co., Ltd., Publisher.
DELORAINE (B5% ), pop. 900 ; Brandon-Souris Elec. Dist. (SW). 70 m SW of Brandon.
CN; OP RRs. Flour mill. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, barley, oats.
^W^kad^News^fl! JThursday Ind. Agric 1887 7 24 280 8.00 Jl.OOO
W. A. Bourns, Editor';'' W. A. Bourns, Publisher, North Railway Ave.
ELKHORN (A4% ), pop. 678 ; Marquette Elec. Dist. (SW). 76 m W of Brandon. CP RR.
Creamery; grain elevators. Ships cattle. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Mercury Thursday Independent 1910 5 28 224 2.60
B. J. Barnes. Editor and Publisher, 2nd St.
EMERSON (E5%), pop. 896; Provencher Elec. Dist. (SE). Border town on boundary
of Minnesota and North Dakota, 69 m S of Winnipeg. GN; ON; CP RRs. Grain,
•took, dairy, poultry farms. Sugar beets.
Journal-*- .Friday Independent 1895 7 24 280 2.60 *800
P. Beaulieu, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — ArArSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 Co inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ die Guide to the me of the Directory in front of book.
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FUN FLON (A8), pop. 10,284; Churchill Elec. Dist. (W). 66 m N of The Pas. CN RR,
Airline*, TEA. Smelter; zinc refinery. Ships copper. Zinc, copper, gold mines.
Summer resort.
Miner,-f- ................................... JEvg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1931 5 22 £13 6.00
A. Maxur, Editor; L. Davis, Publisher, Box 840.
Reminder + (offset) ......... ......Evg.ex.Sun.... .Independent ....... 1946 4 25 182 4.00 **2,629
Comic strip advertising accepted.
T. W. Dobson, Editor and Publisher.
FORT GARRY (E5), pop. X50; Winnipeg South Elec. D.ist. (SE). Adjoins Winnipeg
on the South. NP RR. Manufactures plastics, furniture, cement, electronic and
telegraphic equipment. Agriculture. Milk, stock, vegetables, beet sugar.
F°Ne^+?..^.l!!!!™^l. ^hursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 7 24 280 2.50 2,570
L. A.*i^chrEditor7'Lknce Publishing Co., Ltd., 662 St. Mary's Rd., St. Vital,
Winnipeg (8).
FOXWARREN— News— See Express, Binscarth.
GILBERT PLAINS (B3%), pop. 859; Dauphin Elec. Dist. (W). 120 m N of Brandon.
ON RR. Creamery. Fox ranches. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Maple Leaf .............................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 7 23 280 2.00 $815
E. O. Brown, Editor; Gilbert Plains Maple Leaf, Publisher.
GLADSTONE (D4), pop. 882; Portage-Neepawa Elec. Dist. (WC). 100 m NW of Win-
nipeg. CP; CN RRs. Manufactures oil pipelines. Creamery; apiary. Ships grain,
cattle. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley.
Age-Press......... ........................ Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1888 6 26 308 2.00 **1,0S7
A. E. MacLennan, Editor and Publisher.
GLENBORO (C6), pop. 765; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (SC). 50 m SE of Brandon. CP RR.
Creamery. Grain, dairy farms. Wheat, oats, barley.
Ga*ette+... ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1892 6 26 273 2.50 J660
P. S. Presunka, Editor and Publisher.
(B3%), pop. 963; Dauphin Elec. Dist. (W). 140 m NW of Brandon. CN
RR. Flour mill. Ships livestock, poultry products. Spruce, poplar timber. Grain,
stock, poultry farms.
Exponent-}- .............................. .Thursday ........ Ind. Agric ........... 1901 7 24 276 2.00
W. G. Chaloner, Editor and Publisher.
HAMIOTA (B4), pop. 690; Marquette Elec. Dist. (W). 53 m NW of Brandon. CP RR.
Gram, stock, poultry farms.
Echo............ ..... .. ...................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1900 6 24 273 2.50 $820
F. S. Venables, Publisher, Box 70.
KENTON <£4,%)» pop,- x*25; Marquette Elec. Dist. (SW). 85 m NW of Brandon. CP
RR. Grina, stock, poultry farms.
Woodworth Times... ............... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1952 5 23 224 2.50
B. J. Barnes, Editor and Publisher, Elkhorn.
KILLARNEY (C5%), pop. 1,484; Brandon-Souris Elec. Dist. (SW). 65 m SE of
Brandon. CP RR. Feed, planing mills; seed cleaning plant; creamery. Summer
resort. Ships stock, grain. Hatchery. Grain, stock, dairy products.
idSi" ..... V£;;vv ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1894 7 22 280 2.50 $1,190
Thos. Wilkins, Editor and Publisher.
LAC DHt?2SfN?.T,.(F4)' pop' B28; Springfield Elec. Dist. (E). 35 m NE of Winnipeg.
if tV^'j Airline, TRA. Manufactures lumber products. Door and sash factories,
i ?* d«hyd»ting plant. Copper, nickel, silver, gold mines. Hatchery; locker
plant. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
nr«i?.^aoer"t"r;jT4: — Tystei-i: ..... Independent ....... w™ 1 24 290 s.oo ** 1,001
Dennis C. Crook, Editor and Publisher.
MacGREGOR (D4% ), pop. 611 ; Portage-Neepawa Elec. Dist. (WC). 61 m E of Brandon.
CP RR. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Herald...^....... ...... .... ........ .....Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 6 26 276 2.50 **794
A. M. Shaw, Editor and Publisher.
MANITOU (D5), pop. 795; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (S). 102 m SW of Winnipeg. CP RR.
Creamery. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley.
Western Canadian + . ............. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 7 28 276 2.60 *1,042
C. G. Hawkins, Editor; Western Canadian Printers, Publisher.
MELITA (B5), pop. 926; Brandon-Souris Elec. Dist. (SW). 90 m SW of Brandon.
CP RR. Creamery. Summer resort. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
New Era-f ......... ...................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1915 6 24 266 2.50
W. D. Ketches on, Editor; New Era Publishing Company.
MINIOTA (A4), pop, X 32 5; Marquette Elec. Dist. (W). 70 m NW of Brandon. CN; CP
RRs. Creamery. Agriculture. Livestock, wheat, oats, barley.
Herald ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1912 6 24 266 2.50 $410
F. S. Venables, Editor and Publisher.
MINNEDOSA (C4), pop. 2,806; Marquette Elec. Dist. (W). 38 m N of Brandon. CP
RR. Creamery; flour mill. Lake resort. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Tribune-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 7 24 280 2.50 **2>087
P. Ryan, Editor; R. E. Gordon, Publisher.
MORDEN (D5%), pop. 2,237; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (S). 80 m SW of Winnipeg. CP RR.
Manufactures flour, butter, grain crushers, pumps. Poultry processing plant.
Elevators. Dominion Experimental Station. Diversified farming. Dairy products,
cattle, grain.
Times...»....» ............................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1880 7 24 2*0 8.00 ** 1,431
A. E. Heppner, Editor and Publisher.
7r A'B-C Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn: tPubHsher*s Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally eatimate. V Issued only during
academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Golds to th« tu« of the Director? fa front of book.
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Estab ColsO Width V Depth Sub Clrc
NEEPAWA (04), pop. 8,109; Potage-Neepawa Elec. Dist. (WC). 50 m NE of Brandon.
CN ; OP RRs. Creameries, salt, soft drink, monumental, machine works. Salt mine.
Agriculture. Grain, hay, livestock.
Pref»4- Tues.&Fri Independent 1896 6 24 287 3.00 **2,24S
W. H. Vopni. Editor; Neepawa Press, Publisher, Mountain Ave.
NEWDALE — See Newdale Recorder — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw, Sask.
OAK LAKE (B5), pop. 471; Brandon- Souris Elec. Dist. (SW). 82 m W of Brandon. CP
RR. Bank, Virden. Lake resort. Seed grain cleaning plant. Grain, stock, poultry
farms.
News + .Thursday Independent 1899 5 24 224 2.50
Russell Hogg, Editor and Publisher.
PILOT MOUND (D6%), pop. 785; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (S). 120 m SW of Winnipeg. CP
RR. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Sentinel-Courier + .Thursday Independent 1888 7 23 280 2.50 J941
M. A. MacDonald, Editor and Publisher, Railway St.
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE (D4%), pop. 10,525; Portage-Neepawa Elec. Dist. (C). 56 m
W of Winnipeg. CP; CN RRs. Manufactures flour, butter, soft drinks, bricks,
cabinets, overalls. Railroad and industrial center. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Enterprise-f- .Thursday Independent 6 23 259 3.00 1,692
Carl F. Janaway, Editor and Publisher. 86 Tupper St., N.
r Graphic + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1895 7 24 294 10.40 **2,418
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
1 Manitoba Leader+ .Thursday Independent 1883 7 24 294 3.00 **1,5S7
I W. H. Vopni, Editor; Vopni Press, Ltd., Publisher.
RAPID CITY (B4%), pop. 484 ; Marquette Elec. Dist. (W). 24 m NW of Brandon. CN;
CP RRs. Creamery; elevators. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Reporter Thursday Independent 1882 5 26 252 2.50 570
O. G. Stone, Editor and Publisher.
RESTON (A5), pop. X420; Brandon-Souris Elec. Dist. (SW). 72 m SW of Brandon.
CP RR. Grain, livestock, poultry, dairy farms.
Recorder-h .Thursday Independent 1905 7 24 280 2.50 **1,159
F. R. Manning, Editor and Publisher.
RIVERS (B4%), pop. 1,422; Marquette Elec. Dist. (SW). 25 m NW of Brandon, near-
eat bank. CN RR. Airport. Stock, grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Gazette .Thursday Independent 1908
L. E. Bell. Editor and Publisher, 209 Main St.
6 26 280 2.50
mo
ROBLIN (A3), pop. 1,173; Dauphin Elec. Dist. (W). 150 m N of Brandon. CN RR.
Flour mills ; creamery ; elevators. Summer resort. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Roblin Review and Togo News. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1912 7 24 280 2.00 1 1,024
D. H. Oliphant, Editor and Publisher.
ROSSBURN (B4), pop. 689; Marquette Elec. Dist. (W). 90 m NW of Brandon. CN RR.
Flour mill; sheet metal works; sash and door factory. Creamery. Agriculture.
Wheat, livestock, dairy products.
Review-f ................................... Wednesday ..... Agricultural ....... 1941 5 24 252 2.00
H. Ay 1 win. Editor and Publisher.
RUSSELL (A8%), pop. 1,227; Marquette Elec. Dist. (W). 134 m NW of Brandon. CN;
CP RRs. Creamery. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, dairy products.
Banner-|- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1897 6 26 280 2.50 1,084
E. Cecil Sanderson, Editor; Sanderson & Rutar, Publishers.
SAINT BONIFACE (E4%), pop. 28,851; St. Boniface Elec. Dist. (SE). On Red River
opposite Winnipeg. CP; CN RRs.
Manufactures sheet metal, paint, gasoline, sashes, doors, flour, compressed
gas, carbon dioxide, corrugated boxes, milk products, beverages, concrete blocks.
Abattoirs; packing plants; grain elevators; breweries. Six banks. St. Boniface
College. Agriculture. Milk, stock, vegetables.
Ami du Foyer (French) ......... Monthly .......... Religious ............ 1905 3 30 147 1.00
Father R. Bedard, Editor; Canadian Publishers, Ltd.. 619 McDermot Ave.,
Winnipeg (2).
Friday ............. Independent ....... 1913 8 24 294 3.00 **7,488
Canadian Pubshers Ltd., 619 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg (2).
Norwood Press -f .................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 6 25 280 2.00 1 1,062
N. W. Erskine, Editor ; Norwood Press, Ltd., Publisher, 162 Marion St.
SAINT JAMES-— See Winnipeg.
SAINT VITAL— See Winnipeg.
SELKIRK (F4^). pop. 7,418 : Selkirk Elec. Dist. (E). On Red River, 18 m N of Winni-
peg. CP RR. Boat connections. Rolling mills ; boat works ; steel foundries ; fish-
packing plant. Fisheries. Sand pressing and grading. Grain, dairy, truck farms.
Enterprise-f ............................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 7 23 280 3.00
G. C. Kroft and J. E. Erfckson, Publishers.
SHILO — The Canadian Gunner — See Brandon.
SHOAL LAKE (B4), pop. 751; Marquette Elec. Dist. (W). 72 m NW of Brandon.
CP RR. Creamery. Lake resort. Agriculture. Grain, dairy products, cattle.
Star ........................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 6 24 280 2.00 314
_ Elgin A. Hurst, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — A-frSept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to Inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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SOMERSET (D5), pop. X2BO; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (SC). 88 m SW of Winnipeg. CN BK.
Creamery. Grain, dairy farms. Wheat, barley, oats.
S1!!SrE^ ........ Independent ....... 1915 6 26 266 2.00 *450
B. Lanffridffe7Editor'and Publisher.
SOURIS (B6), pop. 1,759; Brandon-Souris Elec. Dist. (SW). 80 m SW of Brandon.
CP RR. Butter factory. Agriculture. Wheat, dairy products, stock.
Plaindealer-f ........................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1892 7 23 280 8.00 1,404
G. A. McMorran, Editor; Souris Plaindealer, Ltd., Publisher.
STEINBACH <F5), pop. 2,688; Provencher Elec. Dist. (SE). 88 m SB of Winnipeg.
Railroad station, Giroux. CN RR. Sash and door factory. Foundry. Flour, cheese
manufactured. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Strawberries, potatoes.
Carillon News-f ...................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1946 7 23 280 2.50 **4>719
Eugene Derksen, Editor; Derksen Printers, Ltd., Publishers.
Post-f (German)... ................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1913 5 24 210 2.50 **4,458
G. S. Dersken. Editor and Publisher.
STONEWALL <E4%), pop. 1,110; Selkirk Elec. Dist. (E). 20 m NW of Winnipeg.
CP RR. Limestone quarries. Grain, stock, dairy, truck farms.
Argus + ................. ---- ............. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1894 6 26 266 2.50 2,250
W. G. and Joseph Saundry, Editor; Stonewall Argus, Publisher.
STRATHCLAIR — See Strathclair Citizen — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw, Sask.
SWAN LAKE — Somerset News and Swan Lake Echo— See Somerset.
SWAN RIVER (A2%). pop. 2,644; Churchill Elec. Dist. (W). 299 m N of Winnipeg.
CN RR. Plywood and bricks manufactured. Creamery. Grain, stock farms. Wheat,
cattle, hogs.
Star-Times ............................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 6 26 252 3.00 tl.911
J. H. Bilton. Editor; Swan River Publishers Ltd.
THE PAS (A3% ), pop. 3,971 ; Churchill Elec. Dist. (W). On Saskatchewan River, 250 m
NE of Prince Albert, Sask. CN RR. Airline, TRA. Lumber mills. Fisheries;
spruce, pine timber. Ships lumber, fish, fur. Agriculture. Vegetables, hay, wheat.
Northern Mail + ...................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1928 5 24 224 2.50 1,991
W. D. McBride. Editor; Northern Mail, Publisher.
TRANSCONA (F4%), pop. 8,312; St. Boniface Elec. Dist. (SE). 3 m E of Winnipeg.
CN RR. Creosoting, malting plants; railway shops. Residential. Agriculture.
Wheat, sugar beets.
Eastern Manitoba News-H ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1928 6 26 280 2.00 -
Wilfred F. G. Hughes, Editor and Publisher.
Reporter ................. .Thursday Independent . 1954 5 23 217 2.50 1,099
Nelson A. Chudley, Editor and Publisher, 304 Oxford St.
TREHERNE (D5), pop. 551; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (SC). 70 m SW of Winnipeg. CP RR.
Flour mill; creamery. Ships grain, livestock. Agriculture. Wheat, barley, stock.
Times + .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1899 6 26 273 2.00 J692
A. E. Lodwick, Editor and Publisher.
VIRDEN (B4%), pop. 8,225; Brandon-Souris Elec. Dist. (SW). 50 m W of Brandon.
CN ; CP RRs. Creamery ; flour mill. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, stock.
Empire- Ad vance-f- .................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1884 6 24 308 3.00 **2,029
J. R. McLachlan, Editor; Empire Publishing Company, Ltd.
WASKAJDA — Deloraine Times and Waskada News — See Deloraine.
WINKLER (E5), pop. 1,634; Lisgar Elec. Dist. (B). 62 m SW of Winnipeg. CP RR.
Agriculture. Wheat, barley, oats, sugar beets.
Progress ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1945 7 24 280 3.00 **«35
H. P. Friesen, Editor; P. T. Friesen & Son, Publishers.
WINNIPEG (E4%), pop. 255,093; Winnipeg Centre, North, South Elec. Dists. (E).
and other districts. Capital of the Province. On Red River, at junction of the
Assiniboine River. 60 m N of United States boundary. CP; CN; GN; NP RRs.
Airlines : NW A ; S AS ; TCA ; TRA.
Leading grain market in Canada; center of livestock trade, wholesale dis-
tribution, manufacturing and mail order. Abattoirs; meat packing plants;
printing and publishing houses; butter, cheese, food products, vegetable dehy-
dration, clothing, cotton and jute bag factories; feed, lumber, paper mills;
breweries; railroad shops. Seven banks (6-30-57). 111,800 (residential) electric
meters; 17,000 (residential) gas meters; 112,409 (residential) telephones. Uni-
versity of Manitoba; St. John's College; United College and others. Pulpwood
timber. Agriculture. Grain, livestock. TV station.
A&rSiIdRral Chemicals in JQuarterly ........ Agric, Chem'ls.. 1958 3 28 140 12,600
M. W. Doroflh, Editor; Stovel- Advocate Publications, Ltd., 365 Bannatyne Ave.
i*A.v»i. TU~ f«« .A~ \ Or,.,.* „!_ f Historical 1920 2 88 119 2.00 $9,000
Beaver. The (no adv.) ............ Quarterly ........ j& Modern Controlled free dist. J21.000
Malvina Bolus, Editor; Hudson's Bay Co., Publisher, Hudson's Bay House.
.y ........ Farm * Home....! 892 7 26 280 8.00
A. J. Hagglund, Editor; The Dahl Company, Ltd., Publisher, 825 Logan Ave.
ri»n«,?«ftn notfi^-nj. ur™,fM~ f Com. Cattle 1938 3 28 140 2.00 1S.631
Canadian Cattlemen* Monthly .......... Undu8. Controlled free dist. 1,230
Frank M. Jacobs, Editor; Public Press, Ltd., Publisher, 1760 Ellice Ave. (12).
Canadian Farmer + (Uk.) ...... Monday ........... Ind. ft Agric ....... 1908 8 24 280 4.00 19,765
M. H. Hykawy, Editor; National Publishers, Ltd., 462 Hargrave St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; *A B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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MANITOBA
Circ
410^216
43,140
8.760
*6,042
*400
WINNIPEG (Continued) Estab Coll* Width? Depth Sub
r*.n.^i«« T?-«« T~.~I~.~~..*. TLT«^*UI« [Farm Mach. 1904 8 2'6 140 2.00
Canadian Farm Implements... Monthly [implements 2 40 140
M. W. Dorosh, Editor; Stovel- Advocate Pub'ns, Ltd., 365 Bannatyne Ave. (2).
Canadian Grain Journal, IM^+M,, I Feed Milling, 1945 3 26 145 2.60
Miller and Processor +....Jflontmy I Grain Trade 2 40 145
Journal Publishing Co., Publishers, 130- A Grain Exchange Bldg. Annex.
Canadian Ranok (Ukr.) Ftntly., Fri United Church... 1904 4 26 182 1.00
United Church of Canada, Publisher, 159 Kelvin St.
( Blacksmith. IQAQ Q OR nn o nn
Canadian Welder-f .Monthly •{ Gas Weld., 1909 ? ?S HX 2'00
LAutomo. Rep. * *u 14U
M. W. Dorosh, Editor; Stovel- Advocate Pub'ns, Ltd., 365 Bannatyne Ave. (2).
Cloches de St. Boniface (Fr.).. Monthly Catholic 1902 1 50 96 2.00
J. M. G. Bulteau, Editor; Canadian Publishers Ltd., 619 McDermot Ave.
Country Guide, The Monthly Rural Mag 1882 4 26 180 .50 *306,554
L. Hurd, Editor; The Public Press, Publisher, 1760 Ellice Ave. Total unpaid dist. 4,182
Courier, Der-f (German) Thursday Independent 1907 8 23 287 5.00 * 19, 044
K. Peter, Editor; Western Printers Assn., Ltd., Publisher, Knox St.
Croatian Voice + (Croatian). ..Monday Independent 1896 8 30 280 5.00
Peter Stankovic, Editor; National Publishers, Ltd., 462 Hargrave St.
Cssas-f- (Times) (Polish) Wednesday Independent 1914 7 24 280 3.00
Dr. A. Synowiecki, Editor; Polish Press, Ltd., Publisher, 1150 Main St.
1937 3 27 140
Driveway Reporter -f Monthly Automotive 2 39 140
Controlled free dist.
S. P. Stuart, Editor; Automotive Trades Assn., Publisher, 425 V2 Portage Ave.
Elmwood Herald + .Thursday Independent 1917 6 26 276 8.00
Norman McLean, Editor; J. and N. S. McLean, Publishers,
Kelvin St. and Hart Ave.
(Free Press-f- Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Liberal 1874 8 23 308 15.60**117,157
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Victor Sifton, Publisher.
Free Press Prairie Farmer + .. Wednesday Ind. & Agric 1872 ^Jfj J£j[|d Jig?. *38^'1-^
Bruce McDonald, Editor; Free Press Weekly, Ltd., Publisher, 300 Carlton St.*
Fur of Canada -f- Monthly Fur Ind 1935 4 27 192 2.00
O. K. Thomassen, Editor; Lang Publishing Co., 303 Kennedy St.
Heimskringla (Icelandic) Wednesday Conservative 1886 6 26 273
Stefan Einarsson, Editor; Viking Press, Ltd., Publisher, 853 Sargent Ave.
Herald (Ukrainian) Semi-mo Greek Orthodox.. 192 4 4 25 182
Ecclesia Publishing Co., Ltd., 7 St. Johns Ave. (4).
Indian Record + Monthly Indian Missions. 1938 4 24 154
Not issued during July and August.
Rev. G. Laviolette, O.M.I., Editor; Canadian Publishers, Ltd., Publisher,
619 McDermot Ave. (2).
Israelite Press + (Yiddish).... .Friday Independent 1910
M. S. Selchen, Editor; N. Witman, Publisher, 221 Flora Ave.
Jewish Post 4- Thursday Jew. Int 1924
Empire Printers, Ltd., Jewish Post Bldg., 213 Selkirk Ave.
Kanadai Magyar Ujsag }
(Canadian Hungarian rTues. & Fri Independent 1924
News) (Hung.) J
Gustav Nemes, Editor and Publisher, 210 Sherbrook St.
3.00
7,275
J2,759
**2,379
9,120
2,750
4,300
3.00 £3,145
1.00
2,370
8 24 294 5.00 11,901
5 24 190 4.00 13,860
7 26 315 6.50
y Independent 1941 7 24 294 4.00
Canadian Slovak League, Publishers, 392 Logan Ave. (2).
Logberg+( Icelandic) .Thursday Liberal 1888 5 26 203 5.00
E. P. Johnson, Editor; Columbia Press, Ltd., Publisher, 695 Sargent Ave.
Manitoba Co-operator -f .Thursday Agriculture 1943 5 24 220 1.00
Q. H. Martinson, Editor; Manitoba Pool Elevators, Publisher, Wheat Pool Bldg.
Manitoba Highway News + .... Monthly Motor Transp'n.1948 | \$ \\% 2'°°
A. P. MacKinnon, Editor; Mercury Publications Ltd., 575 McGee St. (10).
Manitoba Medical Review Monthly Medical .1921 2 36 122x5.00
S. Vaisrub, Editor; Manitoba Med. Assn., Publisher, 601 Medical Arts Bldg.
ManitobanV Tues. & Fri Collegiate 1908 5 24 224 x2.00
Student Union of the Univ. of Manitoba, Publisher, Union Bldg.
Manitoba School Journal+ lim/mrtiiv ™,HM,M«« 1938 2 44 14° 1-°°
(no adv.) JMonthly Education Controlled free dist.
Dept. of Education, Publisher, Legislative Bldg.
Manitoba School Trustee, The..Monthly {^Bunder?'" 1946 2 26 101 1'50
E. Bell, Editor; Manitoba School Trustees' Assn., Publisher, 806 Affleck Bldg.,
817 Portage Ave.
Manitoba Teacher, The -f V 5 ti. a yr.. . .Educational .... 1920 2 24 98x1.00
E. L. Arnett, Editor; Manitoba Teachers Society, Publisher, 956 Portage Ave.
Mennonite Review-f Wednesday Religious 1877 5 24 194 3.00
Also prints 12 church papers in seven different languages.
H. F. Klassen, Editor; The Christian Press, Ltd., Publisher, 159 Kelvin St.
Mining in Canada -f .Monthly Mining 19'27 \ % 140 2*0°
Donald F. Heam, Editor; Stovel-Advocate Pub'ns, Ltd., 365 Bannatyne Ave. (2).
45,971
*1'*81
2,500
$5,500
$9,800
1'800
6,617
7,200
*4'°»3
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only durina
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WINNIPEG (Continued) Esttb Cols* Width TDtpth Sub
Modern Farmer. Th*+ Th»dmy.~...[f^^£g 1922 6 24 217 8'°°
T. Page* Ed.; Dawson Richardson Publications', Ltd., 171 Me Derm ot Ave.
Montreater Zeitung+ (Ger.) Thursday Independent 1954 8 24 280 4.00
Han* Pazulla, Editor; Charles E. Do jack, Publisher, 462 Hargrave St.
Motor in Canada* Monthly {^S?otlT* 1916 | fj }JJ 2'00
H. C. Anderson, Editor; Stovel- Advocate Pub'ns, Ltd., 365 Bannatyne Ave. (2).
New Pathway (Ukrainian ) 4-. M on. A Frl Independent 1930 8 23 280 6.00
M. Pohorecky, Editor; Ukrainian National Publishing Co., Ltd., Publisher,
Clrc
5,750
4,915
• 12,313
11,620
k. * uuvu. w«k jr , JUUIMIE,
184 Alexander Ave.
Norrona-h (Norwegian) .Thursday Farm & Home.. ..19 10 7 24 280
M. Talgoy, Editor; The Dahl Company, Ltd., Publisher, 325 Logan Ave.
Norwestern, Der-f (Ger.) Thursday Independent. 1888 8 24 280
Peter Wolf, Editor; National Publishers, Ltd., 462 Hargrave St.
Oil in Canada-f- Monday Petroleum 1937
8.00
4.00
8.00
$20,640
*3,310
1,771
1,050
+8*101
41,211
3 26 140
2 40 140
Also provides CCAB Statement. Controlled circ., +4,963. Total unpaid dist.
L. O. Rowland, Editor; Stovel- Advocate Pub'ns, Ltd., 365 Bannatyne Ave. (2).
Prairie Druggist Monthly... Ret. Drugs 1924 3 25 140
National Drugs Ltd.. Publisher, P. O. Box 758. Con trolled free dist.
Prairie Grocer and \Monthlv [Groc. ft Provi- 1928 3 26 140 8.00
Provisioned {Monthly [sion Trades 2 40 140
Frank W. Tees, Editor; Stovel- Advocate Pub'ns, Ltd., 865 Bannatyne Ave. (2).
Prairie Lumberman-f Monthly { Hardware*1 192° 2 II 140
Western Retail Lumbermen's Assn., Publisher, 407 Scott Block (1).
Reporter — See Trans cona.
R.M.A. Retailer Monthly Retail Trade 1913 4 26 186 1.00
M. M. Wocks, Editor; Retail Merchants Assn. of Canada, Inc., 809 Lindsay Bldg.
St. James Leader -f Thursday Independent 1913 8 22 808 4.00
Alfred W. Hanks, Ed.; St. James Leader, rub., 1889 Portage Ave.. St. James.
St. Vital Lance + .Thursday Independent 1981 7 24 280 3.00
A. H. LeechV Ed.; Lance Pub. Co.. Ltd., 662 St. Mary's Road, St. Vital (8).
Sameiningin+ (Icelandic) Monthly Lutheran 1885 1 66 94 1.00
Dr. V. J. Ey lands, Editor; Icelandic Lutheran Synod, Publisher, 757 Home St.
*^t£<oS££+.™. iMonthIy i»*»tr!-i mo 1 J{ J" 5-°°
D. O. Brewer, Editor; Stovel- Advocate Pub'ns, Ltd., 365 Bannatyne Ave. (2).
Tribune 4- JEvg. ex. Sun-Independent 1890 8 23 808 15.60 **72,779
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ross Munro, Publisher, Smith and Graham St.
Ukrainian Voice (Ukrainian). .Wednesday Independent 1910 7 25 294 4.00
J. H. Syrnick, Editor; Trident Press, Ltd., Publisher, 214 Duffer in Ave.
Voxair + Monthly JAvi^tion 1952 8 28 188 1>2° *4»000
R.C.A.P. Station, Publisher, MPO 400, Stevenson Field.
("Travel Guide
Waghorn's Guide. Monthly \& Shippers 1884
[Directory
R. G^ Stinson. Publisher, 36 Bate Bld*.__
+2,732
**3,167
2,721
1300
+6,191
1 33 77 4.00
140
140
140
140
3.00
1.50
Frank W. Tees, Editor; Stovel- Advocate Pub'ns, Ltd., 365 Bannatyne Ave. (2).
Western Construction and \ur,»«*vi,, f Building 1040 « OA IA(\ » nn
Building-f {Monthly 1 Construction 1949 8 26 14° 8'°°
A. D. MacKinnon, Editor; Mercury Publications, Ltd., 676 McGee St. (10).
Western Grocer and Food lif/mfM. Pm* Ti**i» 1916 8 2C 14°
Store Manager-f- [Monthly Groc. Trade 2 4Q 14Q
A. P. McVeigh, Editor; Western Publishers, Ltd.. 675 McGee St. (10).
Western Jewish News-f Thursday Independent 1927 7 27 287
S. A. Berg. Editor; Jewish News, Ltd., Publisher, 806 Time Bldg.
Western Manufacturing andlnt m/tnfMv (Manufg ft 1954 8 26
Industrial Development 4.. f»*-wontnjy \proe'g indus's 2 40
J. EL Howes, Editor; Mercury Publications. Ltd.. 675 McGee St. (10)
Western Motor Fleet-f Monthly {operators**81*" 1935 2 40
A. P. McVeigh, Editor; Western Publishers, Ltd., 575 McGee St. (10).'
Western Municipal News-f ....Monthly..........MunIcIpal 1906 2 40 183
Not issued during August.
C. I. Forrest, Editor; The Willson Stationery Co., Ltd., Pub., 222 McDermot Ave.
Western Sunday Visitor-f- Sunday Catholic 1967 6 24 210 5.00
Father Gontran Laviolette, Editor; Our Sunday Visitor, Publisher,
619 McDermot Ave. (2).
Whiteshell Echo-f Monthly Resort News 1965 7 24 280
A. H. Leech, Editor; Lance Publishing Co., 662 St. Mary's Rd., St. Vital
Wildlife Crusader....... ..Monthly {pish'g* * 1944 8 27 142
Paul F. Murphy, Editor; Manitoba Federation of Game and Fish Assoc.,
Publisher, 865 Bannatyne Ave.
Winnipeg ActimlstMaga«ine..Jf onthly Board of Trade..1924 Controlled f?ee diSt.
The Winnipeg Junior Chamber of Commerce. Publishers. 846 Main St.
8.00 +7,993
+3,111
8.00 +3,ft37
1.50
1.00
(8).
1.00
2,950
6,350
2,351
16,185
2,300
«radatto«-HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement? *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
TAgate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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PRINCE EDWARD
ISLAND
c<Nfc»pe Breton
NEWFOUNDLAND
excluding Labrador
NOVA SCOTIA
NEW BRUNSWICK
NEWFOUNDLAND
and
PRINCE EDWARD
ISLAND
f MILES
Provincial Capitals ® Provincial Boundaries,
County Scats 9 County Boundaries.-- —
International Boundaries.— ••— Railroads
1 Bangor & Aroostook 60 Dominion Atlantic
2 Canadian National 89 Maine Central
3 Canadian Pacific 95 Maritime Coal, Ry & Power Co
40 Cumberland Ry & Coal Co 96 Sydney & louisburg
NEW BRUNSWICK
Population 554,616 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Provincial Capital, FREDERICTON
New Brunswick ia bounded north by Quebec, east by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, west and south
by the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia and Maine. The average length is 210 miles, breadth 180 miles.
Total area, 27,985 square miles. The surface is generally undulating with some hills skirting
the Bay of Fundy and the Rivers St. John and Restigouche. On the north there is a mountainous
district, covered with dense forests and surrounded by fertile valleys and tablelands. The
province is traversed in all directions by navigable rivers. The coast line is 600 miles long and
has numerous bays and many fine harbors.
POPULATION
Province, rank, eighth. Increase over 1951 of 7.5%. Rural residents in 1956, 64%. Of the
total population in 1951, 197,631 (38%) were of French origin.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 22,116. Average acreage per farm, 184.81. Number of farms with
electricity (1951), 16,938. Value of land and buildings (1951), $120,643,000. Number of farms 1
to 69 acres, 6,458; 70 to 239 acres, 12,718; 240 to 400 acres, 2,058. Owner operated farms, 20,804.
Total value of agricultural production (1957): field crops, $25,035,000; milk production,
$14,765,000; livestock, $20,208,000; poultry, $1,515,000.
Cash income from sales of farm products (1957) : $44,813,000.
Total value of chief field crops (1957) : tame hay, $11,296,000; potatoes, $8,041,000; oats for
grain, $4,124,000; field roots, $899,000; mixed grains, $246,000; buckwheat, $163,000; barley,
$154,000.
Value of production of fruits (1957): blueberries, $429,000; apples, $518,000; strawberries,
$161,000.
Total farm income from dairying (1957) : $13,439,000. Farm cash income (1957) : fluid milk,
$6,831,000; creamery butter, $3,961,000; ice cream, $497,000; cheddar cheese, $257,000. Value
of milk fed to livestock, $1,316,000.
Total farm value (1957) : farm poultry meat and eggs, $7,432,000.
Value of livestock on farms. Farm animals (6-1-57) : all cattle and calves, $15,350,000 ; horses,
$2,202,000; hogs, $1,599,000; sheep and lambs, $1,057,000. Poultry (6-1-57) : hens and chickens,
$1,860,000; turkeys, $149,000; ducks and geese, $16,000.
FISHERIES
Total value (1966), $22,830,700. Increase of $2,411,200 over 1955. Principal fish: lobster,
sardines, herring, cod, smelts, plaice, alewives.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 93. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $168,000.
Total number of pelts taken from wildlife in the 1956-57 season was 50,925, valued at $172,607.
Principal furs : mink, silver fox, platinum fox, ermine, squirrel, muskrat, beaver, chinchilla (ranch
raised) .
LUMBER
Gross value of products (1956), $22,372,097, an 8% increase over 1955. Number of mills, 866,
employing 2,763. Principal woods: spruce, white pine, balsam fir, yellow birch, maple, hemlock.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $313,280,599, rank, seventh. Number of establish-
ments, 1,004; number of employees, 22,560. Leading industries: pulp and paper, sawmills, fish
processing, miscellaneous foods, shipbuilding, slaughtering and meat packing, butter and cheese,
bread and other bakery products, fertilizers, planing mills, sash and door factories, biscuits,
confectionery, cocoa, feeds, stock and poultry, heating and cooking apparatus, printing and
publishing, fertilizers.
MINERALS
Total value (1957), $23,249,559. Principal minerals: copper, lead, coal, sand and gravel, stone,
clay products, cement,
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-31-68), 676; gross postal receipts, $4,008,344. Number of motor
vehicles registered (1957), 116,350. Highway mileage (1956), 13,071. Dwellings under construc-
tion (7-31-58), 1,520. Number of families (6-1-57), 115,000; number of radio homes (est. 5-81-
57), 122,000. Number of telephones (1-1-57), 106,690. Retail merchandise trade, including Nova
Scotia, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island (1957), $1,201,868,000.
NEW BRUNSWICK NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Dally 6 Semi-weekly 1
Evening Dailies (3) Weekly 1
Morning Dailies (3) Semi-monthly 2
Daily Foreign (1) Monthly 8
Semi-weekly 1 Quarterly 2
Weekly 15 Ten times a year 1
Fortnisrhtly 1 Five times a year 1
Monthly 1
Total Periodicals 11
Total Newspapers 24
Total number of publications ~ 35
Total number of towns having publications 16
Far circulation n*ore« for datt> paper. se« also Daily Newspaper List la back of Director?. Oceatiooallr It to
possible to Incorporate a later figure In that list.
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Estab Cols <8> Width V Depth Sub Circ
BATHURST (D2), pop. 5,267; Gloucester Elec. Diet. (NE). 185 m N of Moncton. CN
KR. Paper, plup, lumber mills. College du Sacre-Couer. Summer resort. Salmon,
lobster fisheries. Spruce, fir timber. Agriculture. Potatoes.
Northern Light -f- .Thursday Independent 1913 8 24 287 2.50 $4,500
F. E. Mersereau, Editor; Northern Light, Ltd.. Publisher, 809-11 King Ave.
BLACKS HARBOUR (C4%), pop. X586; Charlotte Elec. Dist. (SW). On Bay of Pundy,
~ i SW of St. John. Railroad station, Perm ft eld. CP RR. Large sardine fishing
7 27 266 1.00 J2,100
46 m i
and canning industry.
Fundy Fisherman4- ................ Ftntly( Wed.). Independent ...... 1926
Wm. Smith, Editor; Fundy Publishing Co., Ltd.
CAMPBELLTON (CD, pop. 8,389; Restigouche-Madawaska Elec. Dist. (N). 186 m
NW of Moncton. Ferry to Cross Point, Que. CN RR. Pulp and paper, lumber
mills; silk, woodworking factories. Resort. Salmon, smelt fisheries; maple,
spruce timber. Diversified farming. Dairy, poultry products, potatoes.
Graphic -f- ................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 7 24 287 8.00
A. C. Anslow, Editor; Graphic, Ltd., Publisher, 15 Ritchie St.
Tribune-h ................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1905 8 24 301 3.50
Roderick M. Raymond, Jr., Editor; Tribune Publishers, Ltd.
CHATHAM (D2%), pop. 6,332; Northumberland Elec. Dist. (NC). On Miramichi
River, 89 m NW of Moncton. CN RR. Harbor. Saw mill. Ships fish, pulpwood.
St. Thomas College. Summer resort. Salmon, smelt, cod fisheries. Farming.
Commercial- World 4- ............... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 6 26 276 2.00
King Loggie, Editor; The Commercial Press, Ltd., Publisher.
Gazette-f .................................. Tues. & Fri ..... Ind. Lib .............. 1910 7 26 304 2.00
James W. Clarke, Editor and Publisher.
DALHOUSIE (CD, pop. 5,468; Restigouche-Madawaska Elec. Dist. (N). On Chaleur
Bay, 160 m NW of Moncton. CN RR. Manufactures newsprint. Resort. Fisheries.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, hay, grain.
News-f ..................................... .Thursday ........ Ind. Lib .............. 1929 7 24 280 1.50
Geo. D. Christie, Mgn. Editor; News Publishing Company, Ltd.
EDMUNSTON (A2), pop. 11,997; Restigouche-Madawaska Elec. Dist. (NW). On St.
John River, 128 m NW of Fredericton. CP; CN RRs. Pulp, lumber, planing mills.
Fishing and hunting. Timber. Agriculture.
Mada was ka Le-f (French).... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 8 24 300 8.00
Madawaska Printing Office and Book Store Ltd., Publisher.
FREDERICTON (C3%),
Province. On St. , . . . ,
TCA. Manufactures shoes, lumber, bricks. University of New Brunswick. Spruce,
pine timber. Diversified farming. Fruits, vegetables, dairy products.
Atlantic Advocate-Guardian.. Monthly .......... JMlirtime'prov 1909 3 27 14° 8'00
Michael Wardell, Editor; University Press of New Brunswick, Ltd., Publisher,
Gleaner Building.
Brunswickan+ V ..................... Tues. & Fri.. ..Collegiate ............ 1867 5 24 210x3.50
Students of University of New Brunswick, Editors and Publishers.
Capital Free Press ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1949 7 24 280 2.00
C. F. Boyle, Editor; Capital Free Press, Ltd., Publisher, 582 Brunswick St.
Educational Review, The ........ 5 ti. a yr ........... Educational ...... 1877 2 26 101x1.50
A. H. Kingett, Editor; New Brunswick Teachers' Assn., Publisher.
Fiddlehead, The-f ..... Quarterly ........ Poetry ................ 1945 1 48
Dr. Frederick Cogswell, Editor; Bliss Carman Society of Fredericton,
Publisher, Bonar Law-Bennett Library.
Forum of New Brunswick IIA*I.W ir^«/.ofirt« *941 4 27
J3.675
, pop. 18,803; York-Sunbury Elec. Dist. (WC). Capital of the
John River, 64 m NW of St. John. CN; CP RRs. Airline,
87 2.00
4,726
$16,215
400
182
Controlled free dist. 10,500
Education -J- .
Josephine B. Lynam, EcHtor; University Press, Publisher.
Gleaner-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1880 8 22 297 15.60**13,287
Color advertising accepted.
J. M. S. Wardell, Publisher, Phoenix Square.
GRAND FALLS (B2%), pop. 8,672; Victoria-Carleton Elec. Dist. (NW). 98 m NW of
Fredericton. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures soap. Sawmills, lumbermill. Vegetable
farming, dairying.
Cataract -f (Eng. & Fr.) .Thursday Independent 1953 5 24 210 2.50 1,800
K. C. Merritt, Mgn. Editor; The Merritt Press, Publishers, P. O. Box 186.
HARTLAND (D3), pop. 1,022 ; Victoria-Carleton Elec. Dist. (NW). 76 m NW of Fred-
ericton. CP RR. Manufactures lumber, potato products. Salmon, trout fishing.
Timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes.
Observer -f .Thursday Ind. Conserv 1909 8 24 294 8.00 **3*284
Chas. R. Allen, Editor; Hartland Publishers, Ltd.
LANCASTER — Telegraph -Journal — See Saint John.
Times-Globe — See Saint John.
MONCTON (E3%), pop. 36,003; Westmorland Elec. Dist. (SE). On Petitcodiac
River. 95 m NE of St. John. CN RR. Airlines: MAR, TCA.
Manufacturing and shipping center. Railroad shops; foundry; lumber;
creamery; auto parts, biscuit and farm implement factories; marble and bot-
tling works. Twelve banks. Total bank clearings (1957), $263,898,098. 14,156
electric meters; 15,000 telephones. Fir, spruce timber; gas, oil wells. Lobster
fisheries. Agriculture. Potatoes, hay, corn.
Evangeline, L'-f- ( French).... M om. ex. Sun.. Independent 1887 8 23 294 7.00 **9,296
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
I/Imprimerie Acadienne, Ltd., Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.8.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; iPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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MONCTON (Continued) Estab Co I i<c> Width? Depth Sub Ore
Fermier Acadian -f (French). ..Monthly Independent 1927 3 26 98 1.00
A. A. Araenault, Mgn. Editor; Societe Francaise de Litt Agricole, Publisher.
P. O. Box 892.
r Times + Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1878 8 23 294 15. 60*^12,358
J Transcript-j- .Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1878 8 23 £94 15.60^*12,717
] Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
I Moncton Publishing Co. Ltd., Publishers.
NEWCASTLE (D2%), pop. 4,670; Northumberland Elec. Dist. (NC). on MiramichI
River, 80 m N of Moncton. CN RR. Airport. Port of entry. Lumber mills. Cod,
smelt fisheries. Summer resort. Spruce, pine timber. Diversified farming.
North Shore Leader + .Friday Independent 1906 8 24 287 3.00 £2^958
Helen Hayes. Editor; G. F. Me William, Publisher.
SACKVILLE (E3%), pop. 2,849; Westmorland Elec. Dist. (SE). 30 m SE of Moncton.
CN RR. Manufactures stoves, paper boxes, shoes. Ships stoves, boxes, hay.
Mt. Allison University. Diversified farming. Hay, berries, potatoes.
Argosy V .Saturday Collegiate ,1889 4 27 217 x3.00 $1,300
Students Union of Mt. Allison University, Editor and Publisher.
Maritime Merchant + .Monthly Gen'l Mdse 1892 3 27 140 2.00 +3,632
W. B. Sawdon, Publisher. 2 40 140
[Monthly \ erators, Sup- 1950 3 26 140 2.00 +2,592
J (pliers, Driv'rs
C. W. Moffatt, Editor; Maritime Motor Transport Assn., Publisher, 51 Weldon St.
Mount Allison Record-f Quarterly Alumni 1916 2 26 105 x J13.000
Mount Allison Federated Alumni Assn., Publisher, Mount Allison University,
Tweedie House,
Tribune-Post Thursday . Ind. Liberal 1902 6 24 280 3.00 ** 1,951
L. A. Reed, Editor; W. B. Sawdon, Publisher.
United Churchman-f Semi-mo Religious 1925 4 26 182 1.50 9,929
Rev. W. F. Munro, Editor; The Tribune Press, Ltd., Publisher.
SAINT JOHN (C4), pop. 52,491; Saint John-Albert Elec. Dist. (S). At mouth of Saint
John River and on the Bay of Fundy, 96 m SW of Moncton. CN; CP RRs. Boat
connections. Airline, TCA.
Commercial metropolis of New Brunswick, with good all year harbor.
Manufactures tea and spices, lime, brushes, pulp, paper and wood products,
hats. Sugar, molasses refineries ; iron, metal foundries ; fish canneries ; ship-
yards. Salmon fisheries. Summer resort. Rich limestone quarries. Seven banks ;
total bank clearings (1957, includes Lancaster), $721,261,819. 25,635 electric
meters. Agriculture. Coal mines. TV station.
MCro^eratfv^%a?rdyman4-}Semi"mo Agric. Dairy 1895 4 26 175 .50 *19,S84
C. E. Gunter, Editor; R. D. Robinson Publishing Co., Ltd., 28 Canterbury St.
New Freeman + Saturday Independent 1900 8 23 294 4.00 $6,780
B. P. McCafferty, Editor; New Freeman, Ltd., 49 Canterbury St.
t Telegraph- Journal + Morn.ex.Sun...Independent 1868 8 23 308 12.00 **24,8O3
J Times-Globe + Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1904 8 23 308 20.40**20,242
I Color advertising accepted. Both papers also circulate in Lancaster.
L Stewart Trueman, Editor; New Brunswick Pub. Co., Ltd., 23 Canterbury St.
SAINT STEPHEN (B4), pop. 3,491 ; Charlotte Elec. Dist. (SW). On St. Croix River, 84
m W of St. John. Bridge to Calais, Me. CP RR. Boat connections. Port of entry.
Manufactures candy, woolens, fertilizer, lumber. Cannery. Pine, spruce timber.
Diversified farming. Potatoes, oats, hay.
St. Croix Courier 4- Thursday Independent 1865 8 24 287 3.00**5,5S7
Ted Buidry, Editor ; S. D. Granville, Publisher.
SUSSEX (D4), pop. 3,403 ; Royal Elec. Dist. (S). 47 m NE of Saint John. CN RR. Manu-
factures woodworking, textiles, soft drinks. Creamery. Ships creamery prod-
ucts, berries.
Kings County Record-]- Thursday Independent 1887 7 22 290 2.50 **3y925
Maritime Publishing Company, Ltd.
WOODSTOCK (B3H), pop. 4,308; Victoria-Carleton Elec, Dist. (NW). On St. John
River, 63 m NW of Fredericton. CN; CP RRs. Lumber mills. Ships produce.
Hunting, fishing resort. Stock, grain farms. Potatoes, oats.
Sentinel Press-f Thursday Independent 1837 7 24 301 3.00 $2,900
Hugh M. Tait, Editor; Carleton Publishers, Ltd., King St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <» Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
VAarate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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1181
NEWFOUNDLAND
Population 416,074 (1956 Census)
Above includes the population of Labrador, 10,814
Provincial Capital, ST. JOHN'S
(For map see New Brunswick)
Newfoundland, a large island, lies to the eastward of the mainland of the Dominion of Canada,
in the Atlantic Ocean. It is separated from the mainland by the Straits of Belle Isle, the Gulf of
St. Lawrence and the Cabot Straits. It is the oldest English colony, is about the size of the State of
Virginia. Newfoundland is bounded on the east, north and south by the Atlantic Ocean, and an
the west by the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Its extreme length is 360 miles; average breadth, 180
miles; area, 42,784 square miles. The topography is generally rugged with many lakes and
rivers. The central and eastern portion of the interior is thinly wooded and consists in part of
elevated plains called "barrens." The river valleys and the western part of the Island are thickly
timbered.
Labrador is a Newfoundland dependency. It has a coastline of 860 miles, adds approximately
118,000 square miles to the area of the Province. Most of the inhabitants are Eskimos engaged in
the cod and seal fisheries, and during the winter months in trapping.
The climate is healthful and more temperate than that of the neighboring continents. The Gulf
Stream modifies the cold and the temperature is rarely below zero in the winter, and in the summer
seldom exceeds 80° F. The heat from open fireplaces is sufficient to warm the houses. Winter
usually sets in the first of December and lasts until the middle of April. The autumn, a period of
fine weather, often lasts until November. Thunderstorms are rare, tornadoes unknown, and the
fogs are confined to the shores and bays of the southeastern and southern coasts. Only 1600 miles
from Ireland, Newfoundland is a vital outpost for both air travel and defense.
POPULATION
Province rank, ninth. Increase over 1951, 14.8%. Rural residents in 1956, 56%.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 2,887; owner operated, 2,228; with electricity (1951), 1,883. Average
acreage per farm, 80.08. The most suitable areas for farming are in the Codroy Valley, Bay
St. George, Humber Valley and the Avalon Peninsula. The principal crops grown are timothy
hay, oats, barley, potatoes, turnips, cabbage, beets, carrots, parsnips and small fruits.
Value of livestock (1951): all cattle and calves, $2,059,340; horses, $621,425; sheep and
lambs, $672,885; hogs, $88,595. Total value of livestock, poultry and bees, $3,581,985. The
livestock population in 1951 included: horses, 13,335; cattle, 18,864; sheep, 73,639; swine,
2,990; goats, 6,064; poultry, 84,486.
FISHERIES
Fisheries constitute the principal industry of the Island. Total value in 1956 was $29,374,400,
an increase of $1,383,900 over 1955. The most important fish, commercially, is the cod ($16,030,-
700 in 1966) and the Newfoundland cod fisheries are said to be the most extensive of their kind
in the world. Modernization has reached the fishing industry; the trend is now to big diesel craft,
to fresh-frozen fish packing instead of hand salting. The seal fishery is also important and in 1956
the catch totalled 77,586 seals. Lobsters are in abundance while haddock, salmon, rosefish, herring,
flounders, grey sole, squid, scallops and mackerel, etc., are caught on an extensive scale. The
whaling industry is also carried on fairly extensively, the catch in 1956 being 9,878.
FORESTS
Of the total land area of the Island about 17,145 square miles are forested, the chief
components of which are spruce and balsam fir. Other species of lesser importance are white
birch, pine, poplar or aspen, and larch (locally known as juniper). Within limited areas some
hard maple and yellow birch are found. The forests furnish raw materials for an extensive pulp
and paper industry consuming up to 900,000 cords per annum and employing up to 3,000 men
per month throughout the year. Gross selling value of production (1966), $2,050,409. There were
in 1956 642 licensed saw mills, producing 81,091,000 feet b.m.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 83. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $297,000. Total
number of pelts taken from wildlife was 19,703 in the 1956-57 season, valued at $49,118. Prin-
cipal furs: beaver, ermine (weasel), fox, lynx, mink, muskrat, otter.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $123,691,344. Number of establishments, 783 ; num-
ber of employees, 10,502. Leading industries : pulp and paper, fish processing, breweries, sash, door
and planing mills, bakery products, carbonated beverages, sawmills, printing and publishing.
MINERALS
Total value (19-57), $76,244,768, rank, sixth. Principal minerals: iron ore, zinc, lead, fluor-
spar, copper, silver, cement.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of poet offices (8-81-58), 641; gross postal receipts, $1,645,263. Number of motor
vehicles registered (1957), 47,656. Highway mileage (1956), 7,101. Dwellings under construe-
Won (7-81-68), 8, 11 6. Number of families (6-1-67), 88,000; number of radio homes (est. 5-81-57),
80.000. Number of telephones (1-1-57), 87,746.
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NEWFOUNDLAND NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 8 Weekly 1
Evening Dailies (2) Monthly 8
Morning Dailies (1) Quarterly 1
Weekly 8
Total Periodicals 5
Total Newspapers 6
Total number of publications 11
Total number of towns having publications 4
For circulation figure* for dally papers see alco Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It Is
possible to Incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab ColsOWidthVDepth Sub Cire
CORNER BROOK (H5%), pop. 23,226; Humber-St. George's Elec. Diet. 406 m NW of
St. John's. ON RR. Boat connections. Paper mills, cement, gypsum plants.
Resort. Salmon, trout fisheries. Agriculture.
Western Star + ....................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1900 8 24 294 20.80 **5,525
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sat. evg. circ. **S»347
The Western Publishing Co., Ltd.
GRAND FALLS (J5%), pop. 8,672; Grand Falls-White Bay-Labrador Elec. Dist.
276 m NW of St. John's. CN RR. Manufactures pulp and paper, chemicals.
Advertiser + ............................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1936 8 24 280 2.00 4,464
W. J. Blackmore, Editor; Blackmore Ptg. Co., Ltd., Publisher, High St.
PORT UNION (K5%), pop. X669; Trinity-Conception Elec. Dist. On Trinity Bay,
70 m N of St. John's. CN RR. Boat connections. Bank, Catalina. Shipyards.
Cod, seal fisheries.
Fishermen's Advocate+ ......... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1910 5 24 224 1.75
A. W. Mouland, Editor; Fishermen's Advocate Publishing Co., Ltd.
SAINT JOHN'S (K5%), pop. 67,078; St. John West Elec. Dist. The capital of New-
foundland. The most easterly port of North America, 600 m NE of Halifax, N. S.
CN RR. Boat connections. Airline, TCA. Excellent harbor.
Manufactures biscuits, soap, grease, paint, mattresses, boots, shoes, clothing,
furniture, brooms, trunks, food products, gas engines, butterine, woolen goods.
Breweries ; tanneries ; cooperages ; marble works ; cod liver and seal oil refineries ;
Ship building plant. Fisheries. Many colleges and schools. Five banks ; bank clear-
ings (7-11-68), $8,124,303.
Diocesan Magazine + .............. Monthly .......... Episcopal ........... 1906 2 34 106 1.00 $4,700
Rev. E. P. Niscock, Editor; Literature Committee of the Diocesan Synod of
Newfoundland, Publisher, Box E 1298.
Herald ....................................... Sunday ............ Independent. ...... 1945 6 24 204 2.50**22£28
Trade Printers and Publishers, Ltd., 286 Duckworth St.
». ........ Fishing Ind ........ 1952 2 24 93 1.00
Official organ of The 'Newfoundland Federation of Fishermen.
Newfoundland Federation of Fishermen, Publisher, 96 Water St.
Ne^m^erce1-.^!!^!..?.f }M°n*hly .......... Nfld. Trade ........ 1932 3 26 140 3.00 8,300
M. F. Harrington,'* Editor; Guardian, Ltd., Publisher, 96 Water St.
News + ..................................... Mom.ex.Sun... Lib. Cons ............ 1894 8 22 801 17.00 **7,751
Robinson & Co., Ltd., Publisher, 355-359 Duckworth St.
N. T. A. Journal + V ............... Monthly .......... Education ........... 1908 2 26 100x1.00 $2,500
Combined issues for May-June and September-October.
A. Bishop, Editor; Newfoundland Teachers' Assn., Publisher.
Observer's Weekly-f .............. Thursday ........ General ............... 1926 8 24 801 1.50
Robinson Co., Publisher, Duckworth St.
Telegram-f- ............................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1879 8 22 301 80.00**12,839
Color advertising accepted. Saturday circ. **22,702
C. E. A. Jeff ery, Editor; The Evening Telegram, Ltd., Publisher, Water St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Marcb A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census xRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
1188
NOVA SCOTIA
Population 694,717 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Provincial Capital, HALIFAX
(For map see New Brunswick)
Nova Scotia consists of a narrow pininsula, connected with New Brunswick by a narrow isthmus
about 16 miles wide, and off the island of Cape Breton. It is bounded on the north by the Gulf of
St. Lawrence, on the east and south by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by the Bay of Fundy and
New Brunswick. It is 800 miles long: and from 80 to 100 wide, with an area of 21,068 square miles,
or about 18,000,000 acres. Of the entire area only 5,000,000 acres are tillable, the remaining land
being covered with dense forests. The Cobequid Range extends through the northern interior of
the province and on each side of this range are rich arable lands where the agricultural activities
of the province center. The valley of the Annapolis is noted for its beauty and fertility. The
capital city, Halifax, is the winter port for mail steamers and has direct communication with
Liverpool, Boston, Baltimore, Quebec and the West Indies. The harbor, which is over one-half
mile wide at its narrowest part, is one of the finest in Canada.
POPULATION
Province rank, seventh. Increase over 1951 of 8 %. Rural residents in 1956, 48 %.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 21,075. Average acreage per farm, 181.70. Number of farms with
electricity (1951), 16,788. Value of lands and buildings (1951), $116,648,000. Number of farms
(1956), 1 to 69 acres, 7,208; 70 to 239 acres, 11,002; 240 to 400 acres, 2,001. Owner operated
farms, 19,496.
Total value of agricultural production (1957): field crops, $17,474,000; milk production,
$14,819,000; livestock, $1,951,000; poultry, $2,616,000.
Cash income from sale of farm products (1957) : $41,955,000.
Total value of chief field crops (1957) : tame hay, $11,044,000; potatoes, $2,719,000; oats for
grain, $1,778,000; field roots, $1,880,000; mixed grains, $475,000.
Value of production of fruits (1957) : apples, $1,926,000; blueberries, $576,000; strawberries,
$161,000.
Total farm income from dairying (1957) : $13,488,000. Farm cash income (1957) : fluid milk,
$8,155,000; creamery butter, $2,560,000; ice cream, $708,000. Value of milk fed to livestock,
$886,000.
Total farm value (1957) : farm poultry, meat and eggs, $12,314,000.
Value of livestock on farms. Farm animals (6-1-57) : all cattle and calves, $15,593,000; horses,
$1,987,000; sheep and lambs, $1,079,000; hogs, $854,000. Poultry (6-1-57) : hens and chickens,
$2,466,000; turkeys, $142,000; ducks and geese, $8,000.
FISHERIES
Total value (1956), $49,363,200. Increase of $2,270,400 over 1955. Principal fish: cod, lobster,
haddock, plaice, halibut, swordfish, pollock, herring.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 81. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $800,000.
Total number of pelts taken from wildlife was 64,129 in the 1956-57 season, valued at $175,907.
Principal furs : mink, squirrel, muskrat, silver fox, ermine, beaver, raccoon,, otter.
LUMBER
Gross value of products (1956), $19,318,842, a 14% decrease over 1955. Number of mills, 582;
employing 2,632. Principal woods: spruce, white pine, balsam, fir, hemlock, birch, maple.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $384,398,103. Number of establishments, 1,402;
number of employees, 30,937. Leading industries : fish curing and packing, shipbuilding, primary
Iron and steel, sawmills, railway rolling stock, butter and cheese, pulp and paper, fruit and vege-
table preparations, bread and other bakery products, biscuits, confectionery, cocoa, planing mills,
sash and door factories, hosiery and knitted goods, printing and publishing, aerated waters, men's
clothing, prepared stock and poultry feeds.
MINERALS
Total value (1957), $65,434,475, rank, seventh. Principal minerals: barite, coal, gypsum, sand
and gravel, cement, clay products, salt.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-31-58), 1,096; gross postal receipts, $5,095,323. Number of motor
vehicles registered (1957), 156,498. Highway mileage (1956), 15,257. Dwellings under construc-
tion (7-31-68), 1,723. Number of families (6-1-57), 156,000. Number of radio homes (est. 5-31-
57), 158,000. Number of telephones (1-1-57), 144,912. Retail merchandise trade, including New
Brunswick, Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island (1957), $1,201,368,000.
NOVA SCOTIA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 6 Weekly 4
Evening Dailies (4) Semi-monthly 2
Morning Dailies (2) Monthly 6
Weekly 26 Quarterly 2
Total Newspapers 32 Total Periodicals 14
Total number of publications 46
Total number of towns having publications 27
For circulation flfures for dally papers see also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally It to
possible to Incorporate a later fifure In that list.
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NOVA SCOTIA
Estab Col$<3> Width* Depth Sub
AMHERST (E4), pop. 10,801; Cumberland Elec. Dist. (NW). On Cumberland Bay, 38 m
SB of Moncton, N. B. CN RR. Manufactures trunks and bags, pants, clothing,
enamel and heating products. Spruce, pine timber. Diversified farming. Hay.
dairy products.
News-h Morn. ex. Sun. ..Ind. Conserv 1893 8 24
News-Sentinel, Ltd., Publisher, Havelock St.
Cire
287 10.00 **4,019
ANNAPOLIS ROYAL (D5). pop. 765; Digby-Annapolis-Kings Elec. Dist. (SW). At
mouth of Annapolis River, 129 m W of Halifax. DA RR. Wooden toys. Lumber,
pulp mills. Spruce timber. Annapolis Royal Academy. Resort. Dairy, fruit farms.
Apples, potatoes, hay.
Spectator -f .Thursday Independent 1882 6 24 269 2.00
Fred W. Beattie, Editor; Beattie Bros., Publishers.
ANTIGONISH (G4). pop. 8,592; Antigonish-Guysborough Elec. Dist. (NE). 40 m E
of New Glasgow. CN RR. Creamery. Lobster, oyster fisheries. Spruce, fir timber.
St. Francis Xavier University. Agriculture. Dairy, poultry products.
Casket. The+..... Thursday Independent 1852 8 24 294 3.00 14,361
P. A. G. McKay, Editor; Casket Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd., College St.
Maritime Cooperator, The 4-. ..Semi-mo Co-op Movem't... 1983 8 23 294 2.00 12,000
Kay T. Desjardins, Editor; Maritime Co-operative Printers Ltd., Publisher.
Xaverian Weekly V Friday Collegiate 1901 5 24 210 2,00 $1,400
Students of St. Francis Xavier College, Editors and Publishers, P. O. Box 800.
ARICHAT (H4), pop. X675; Inverness-Richmond Elec. Dist. (NE). On Atlantic Ocean,
88 m SW of Sydney. Boat connections. Railroad station, Louisdale. CN RR.
Resort. Timber. Diversified farming.
Richmond County Record Friday Independent 1897 6 24 280 2.00
M. J. Bourinot, Editor and Publisher.
BERWICK (E4%), pop. 1,134; Digby-Annapolis-Kings Elec. Dist. (WC). 87 m NW of
Halifax. DA RR. Cooperages ; saw mills ; creamery. Fruit warehouses and process-
ing plants. Dairy, cattle, fruit farms. Apples, potatoes.
Register-f... Thursday Independent 1890 7 24 280 2.00 $2,110
H. M. Scott, Editor and Publisher.
BRIDGETOWN (D4%), pop. 1,041; Digby-Annapolis-Kings Elec. Dist. (SW). On An-
napolto River at head of navigation, 115 m W of Halifax. DA; CN RR. Woodwork-
ing, barrel, textiles, soft drinks, cider factories. Ships apples, fox pelts. Timber.
Diversified farming. Apples, dairy products.
Monlm<2r + "r Wednesday Independent 1873 7 24 287 2.50 $1,628
Thos. A. Beattie, Editor; Beattie Bros. Publishing Co., Ltd.
BRIDGEWATER (E5), pop. 4,445; Queens -Lunenburg Elec. Dist. (SW). On La Have
River. 62 m SW of Halifax. CN RR. Pitprops manufactured. Lumber and carding
mills; gas engine factories; woodworking plant; creamery. Resort. Ships lumber,
pulp. Spruce, pine timber. Diversified farming. Truck crops, hay.
Bulletin and South Shore l«r j j T J *" ". «
Record 4- } Wednesday Independent 1888
F. J. Macphierson, Publisher.
8 24 290 3.00 **4,493
CANSO (H4) pop. 1,261; Antigonish-Guysborough Elec. Dist. (NE). On Atlantic
Ocean, 120 m NE of Halifax. Railroad station, Mulgrave. CN RR. Transatlantic
cable terminus. Cod, haddock, mackerel fisheries.
$2,670
j day Independent 1922 8 24 294 3.00 **2,103
J. M. Murphy, Editor;' News Publishing Co., Ltd., 576 Prince St., Truro.
DARTMOUTH (F5), pop. 21,093; Halifax Elec. Dist. (EC). 5 m N of Halifax. On east
side of Halifax Harbor. CN RR. Manufactures canvas, bolts, bottled soft drinks,
molasses, rope, airplanes. Oil refinery. Gypsum. Sawmill. Shipbuilding. Dairy.
6i> il8TVV V,'V: -Thursday Independent 1954 8 24 280 3.64
Ralph S. Morton, Editor and Publisher, 20 O.chterloney St.
DIGBY (D5), pop. 2,145; Digby-Annapolis-Kings Elec. Dist. (SW). On Bay of Fundy,
40 m SB of St. John, N. B. DA RR. Boat connections. Airport. Lumber mills.
Fisheries, especially scallops. Summer resort. Timber. Dairy, truck farms.
rSji:";V«VV;:"-V,- Thursday Independent 1874 8 23 308 2.50
Edith M. Wallis, Editor; The Wallis Print, Ltd.. Publisher.
HALIFAX (F5), pop. 93,301; Halifax Elec. Dist. (EC). Provincial capital, on west side
of Halifax Harbor, open all year. Principal Atlantic port of Canada. CN; DA
RRs. Boat connections. Airlines : MAR ; TCA.
Manufactures paint, varnish, confectionery, biscuits, rope, spices, building
materials. Sugar and oil refineries; iron foundries; machine works; railroad
shops, shipyards. Seven banks. Total bank clearings (1957), $1,269,056,322.
49,243 electric meters; 53,334 telephones. Dalhousie University: University of
King's College; St. Mary's University; Nova Scotia Technical College. Exten-
sive fiehmg banks.
f Chronicle Herald -f .Morn.ex.Sun.-.Independent 1844 8
J Mail Star-f- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1878 8
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted In both dailies.
L G. W. Dennis, Publisher.
Commercial News-f- Monthly Commercial Trd. 1922
Halifax Board of Trade, Publisher, P. O. Box 65.
Dalhousie Gazette-f- V .Tuesday Collegiate 1869 5
Students of Dalhousie University, Editors and Publishers.
22
22
294 20.00**65>132
294 20.00*^-41,465
4 24 154
1,700
24 196 xS.OO tl,600
Circulation— *-frSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: *C C A B
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems. 12 to'inch*
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only durin*
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee. 7 a
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HALIFAX (Continued) Estib Coli<5> Width? Depth Sub Circ
Dalhousie Review-f Quarterly Literary 1921 1 29 98 4.00 $1,050
C. L. Bennett, Editor; Dalhousie University, Publisher.
Diocesan Times + Monthly Episcopal 1946 2 82 112 1.00 5,000
Rev. L. W. Masher, Editor; Diocesan Publishing Co., 414 Harrington St.
Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin. Monthly Medical 1922 1 60 98 xS.OO
H. G. Still, M.D., Editor; Rolph Clark, Stone Maritimes Ltd., Publisher,
Dalhousie Public Health Clinic.
Ontario and Maritime C. C. F. News — See Toronto, Ontario.
INVERNESS — Victoria-Inverness Bulletin — See Truro.
KENTVILLE (E4^), pop. 4,937; Digby-Annapolis-Kings Elec. Diet. (WC). On Corn-
wallis River, 72 m NW of Halifax. DA RR. Cannery. Ships apples, potatoes,
small fruits. Kings County Academy. Farming. Fruits, potatoes, dairy products.
Advertiser-f- Thursday Independent 1872 7 24 280 8.00 **3,780
H. L. Woodman, Editor; G. C. Baker, Publisher.
Health Rays + Monthly Tuberculosis 1920 2 80 126 1.00 $800
Elizabeth H. Mulloney, Editor; Kentville Publishing Co., Ltd.
Sportsman Province -h Quarterly Fish & Game 1956 8 26 129 x.50 7,707
Dr. Harrison F. Lewis, Editor; Nova Scotia Fish and Game Assn., Publisher,
Box 530.
LIVERPOOL (E5%), pop. 8,500; Queens-Lunenburg Elec. Dist. (SW). On Liverpool
Bay, 100 m SW of Halifax. CN RR. Manufactures paper, lumber, iron castings
machinery. Cold storage plants. Cod, haddock fisheries. Spruce, pine timber.
Agriculture. Truck crops.
Advance + .Thursday Independent 1878 8 24 294 8.00 **4,791
G. C. Day, Editor; Advance Publishing Co., Ltd.
LUNENBURG (E5), pop. 2,859; Queens -Lunenburg Elec. Dist. (SW). On Lunenburg
Bay, 70 m SW of Halifax. CN RR. Manufactures schooners, boats, marine en-
gines, stoves, furnaces. Ships dry salt fish. Cod, halibut fisheries. Spruce timber.
Farming.
Progress-Enterprise-}- ..Wednesday Liberal 1876 7 26 294 2.00 1,800
D. J. Bourque, Editor ; Progress-Enterprise Company, Ltd., Publisher.
MIDDLETON (D4%), pop. 1,769; Digby-Annapolis-Kings Elec. Dist. (SW). 105 m
NW of Halifax. DA; CN RR. Manufactures wood products, monuments. Cream-
ery; apple cannery. Summer resort. Granite quarries. Farming. Apples, potatoes.
Outlook-)- ^.Thursday Independent 1894 7 24 806 2.00 **1,757
0. E. Black, Editor; Black Publishing Co., Ltd.
NEW GLASGOW (G4), pop. 9,998; Pictou Elec. Dist. (N). On East River, near Pictou
Harbor, 106 m NE of Halifax. CN RR. Airline, MAR. Manufactures furniture,
steam shovels, boilers, railway cars, marine forgings, coal mining machinery,
beds, springs and mattresses, hooked rugs, paint, bricks, coffins. Structural
•teel mills; woodworking plant; wheel foundry. Fisheries. Timber; coal mines.
Agriculture. Potatoes, grain.
{Free Lance + Thursday Conservative 1894 8 22 294 2.00 2,511
News-h ~Evg. ex. Sun...Conservative 1910 8 22 294 12.00 **M56
Color advertising accepted.
J. R. H. Sutherland. Editor; Scotia Printers, Ltd., Publisher.
OXFORD (F4), pop. 1,545; Cumberland Elec. Dist. (NW). 112 m N of Halifax. CN RR.
Manufactures woolen goods, butter, excelsior, mill supplies. Timber. Dairy,
poultry, truck farms.
Journal 4- ..Thursday Independent 1898 7 24 280 2.00
V. B. Marchant, Editor and Publisher, Rideau St.
PARRSBORO (E4), pop. 1,849; Cumberland Elec. Dist. (NW). 120 m NW of Halifax.
CR&C RR. Ships lumber, coal. Summer resort.
Record-!- Tuesday Independent 1928 5 24 224 2.00 $1,150
C. John Allbon, Editor ; The Springhill Record Ltd., Publisher.
PICTOU (G4). pop. 4,664; Pictou Elec. Dist. (N). At head of Pictou Harbor, 100 m
NE of Halifax. ON RR. Boat connections. Biscuit factories. Lobster fisheries and
cannery. Steel shipbuilding, ship repairs and marine railways. Fish processing
plants. Trawler fleet port. Summer resort. Spruce timber. Dairy, poultry farms.
Advocate-f Thursday Liberal 1893 8 24 804 2.50 **2,419
G. C. Murray, Editor; Advocate Printing and Publishing Company. Ltd.
SHELBURNE (D6), pop. 2,337; Shelbume- Yarmouth-Clare Elec. Dist. (SW). On Shel-
burne Harbor, 160 m SW of Halifax. CN RR. Gas engine factory; ship and yacht
building plants. Fishing resort. Fisheries. Pine timber.
Coast Guard-f .Thursday Independent 1896 6 24 262 2.50 Jl,665
F. H. Nicoll, Editor; South Shore Gazette, Ltd., Publisher.
SPRINGHILL (K4), pop. 7.348; Cumberland Elec. Dist. (NW). 121 m NW of Halifax.
CR&C RR. Candy factory ; bottling works. Coal mines ; timber. Diversified farm*
ing. Hay, grain, truck crops.
Record -f .Thursday Independent 1928 8 24 294 2.50 **2,820
C. J. Allbon, Editor; The Springhill Record Ltd., Publisher.
SYDNEY (J8%), pop. 82,162; Cape Breton South Elec. Dist. (NE). Situated at the
head of an excellent harbor on east coast of Cape Breton Island, 250 m NE of
Halifax. CN; SAL RRs. Airline, TCA. Steel industrial center. Ships steel, coal.
Tourist resort. Lobster, cod, halibut, tuna fisheries. Coal mines ; spruce timber.
Six banks. Agriculture. Potatoes, hay, oats.
Cape Breton Post + -Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1900 8 22 294 18.00 **24,864
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Roy D. Duchemin, Editor ; Post Publishing
Company, Ltd.
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Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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NOVA SCOTIA
._„ ^ Estab ColsO Width? Depth Sub
TRURO (F4), pop. 12.250; Colchester- Hants Elec. Dist. (N). Near head of Cobequid
Bay, 60 m NE of Halifax. CN; DA RRs. Manufactures woolen and silk under-
wear, hosiery* shirts, caps and hats. Milk condensery; creamery. Nova Scotia
Agricultural College; Nova Scotia Normal College. Spruce timber. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms.
42 140 xl.60
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..... .......... Education .......... 1924 2 31 110 xl.OO
Charles L. Fillmore, Editor; Nova Scotia Teachers Union, Publisher,
576 Prince St.
.......... Guern. Cattle ..... 1927 2
Dr. A. R. Campbell, Editor; Canadian Guernsey Breeders Assn., Publisher.
r News ......................................... JEvtf. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1891 8 24 293
j News ......................................... .Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1891 8 24 293
I Comic strip advertising accepted.
L J. M. Murphy, Editor; News Publishing Co., Ltd.
Victoria-Inverness Bulletin. ...Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1908 8 24 293
Archie MacNeil, Editor; News Publishing Co., Ltd., 576 Prince St.
WEST PUBNICO (D6), pop. X 2 16 ; Shelburne- Yarmouth-Clare Elec. Dist. (SW)
E of Yarmouth, nearest bank. CN RR. Boat building. Dairy farms.
Petit Courrier, Le (French). ..Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937 8 26 140
Desire d'Eon, Editor and Publisher.
WINDSOR (E4%), pop. 3,651; Colchester-Hants Elec. Dist. (N). At junction of Avon
and St. Croix Rivers, 45 m NW of Halifax. DA RR. Plaster, textile mills ; ferti-
lizer, woodworking plants. Gypsum, limestone quarries, spruce timber. Diversified
farming. Apples, truck crops.
Hants Journal, The ................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1867 6 26 273 3.00
Miss Katherine Anslow, Publisher.
WOLFVILLE (E4%), pop. 2,497; Digby-Annapolis-Kings Elec. Dist. (WC). on Minas
Basin, 64 m NW of Halifax. DA RR. Port of entrv. Manufactures cement blocks.
Woodworking factory. Apple canneries. Acadia University. Agriculture. Dairy.
Apples, potatoes.
Acadia AthenieumV ................ Friday ............. Collegiate .......... 1874 4 26 196 2.00
Students of Acadia University, Editors and Publishers.
Acadian 4- ................................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1883 7 24 280 3.00
W. B. Davidson, Editor; Davidson Brothers, Ltd., Publishers.
Forward -f ...................... Semi-mo ......... Temperance ........ 1892 5 24 217 1.00
George E. Levy, Editor; Wallis Print, Ltd., Digby. Controlled free dist.
Maritime Baptist-f ................. .Wednesday ..... Baptist ............... 1827 4 26 182 2.50
Rev. A. Gibson, Editor; Baptist Board of Publication, Publisher.
YARMOUTH (C6), pop. 8,095; Shelburne- Yarmouth-Clare Elec. Dist. (SW). At south-
ern end of Nova Scotia, 220 m SW of Halifax. DA; CN RRs. Airline, TCA.
Boat connections. Manufactures cotton duck, dryer felts, lumber, packing boxes,
butter, ice cream. Fish curing and packing plants. Summer resort. Timber. Diver-
sified farming. Cattle, strawberries.
Herald-!- ................................. ...Wednesday ..... Liberal ............ 1833 7 24 280 3.00
Lawson Pub. Co., Ltd., Box 260.
Light-f ................................... ...Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1889 7 28 280 2.50
Percy W. Carey, Editor; Yarmouth Light Publishing Co., Ltd., Jenkins St.
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V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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ONTARIO
Population 5,404,933 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Provincial Capital, TORONTO
Ontario is bounded on the east by Quebec, north by Hudson Bay and Manitoba, southwest and
south by Minnesota, the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River, and west bv Manitoba. It has an
area of 833,885 square miles, exclusive of its water surface. It is the most populous and wealthy
province of the Dominion of Canada, and contains a number of large cities. Ottawa, population
222,129, is the seat of government and capital of Canada. The province has a fine system
of waterways, both natural and artificial, and over 1,800 miles of waterfront on the Great Lakes
and St. Lawrence River.
POPULATION
Province rank, first. Increase over 1951 of 17.6%. Rural residents in 1956, 24.1%.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 140,602. Average acreage per farm, 141.39. Number of farms with
electricity (1951), 110,595. Value of land and buildings (1951), $1,672,907,000. Number of farms
1 to 69 acres, 31,673; 70 to 239 acres, 90,133; 240 to 400 acres, 13,882. Owner operated farms,
117,013.
Total value of agricultural production (1957): field crops, $288,631,000; milk production,
$175,803,000; livestock, $432,547,000; poultry, $30,577,000.
Cash income from sale of farm products (1957) : $791,477,000.
Total value of chief field crops (1957): tame hay, $93,060,000; tobacco, $75,716,000; oats,
$58,396,000; com for grain, $31,878,000; mixed grains, $30,967,000; wheat, $25,101,000; soy-
beans, $12,628,000; fodder corn, $12,371,000; potatoes, $12,342,000; beans, $4,144,000; barley,
$8,682,000; sugar beets, $8,450,000; field roots, $2,700,000; fall rye, $2,000,000. Total value of
honey (1957) : $2,000,000; maple syrup, $1,574,000.
Value of production of fruits (1957): peaches, $5,289,000; apples, $3,881,000; grapes, $2,-
684,000; cherries, $2,665,000; strawberries, $1,242,000; raspberries, $1,013.000; pears, $730,-
000; plums and prunes, $683,000.
Total farm value from dairying (1957) : $166,553,000. Farm cash income (1957) : fluid milk,
$84,817,000; creamery butter, $38,638,000; cheddar cheese, $17,418,000; ice cream, $5,309,000;
concentrated milk products, $12,301,000. Value of milk fed to livestock, $9,250,000.
Total farm value (1957) : farm poultry, meat and eggs, $145,918,000.
Value of livestock on farms. Farm animals (6-1-57) : all cattle and calves, $355,313,000; hogs,
$53,900,000; horses, $15,600,000; sheep and lambs, $7,734,000. Poultry (6-1-57), hens and
chickens, $26,403,000; turkeys, $3,809,000; ducks and geese, $365,000.
FISHERIES
Total value (1956), $6,889,000. Decrease of $741,700 over 1955. Principal fish: whitefish,
yellow pickerel, blue pickerel, trout, perch, white bass.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 734. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $4,372,000.
Total number of pelts taken from wildlife in the 1956-57 season was 788,666, valued at $2,575,809.
Principal furs: mink, beaver, muskrat, fisher, otter, silver fox, ermine, raccoon, chinchilla (ranch
raised).
LUMBER
Gross value of products (1956), $74,668,714, a 7% increase over 1955. Number of mills,
961: employing 7,387. Principal woods: white pine, jack pine, spruce, hemlock, maple, red pine,
yellow birch.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $10,655,098,620, rank, first. Number of establish-
ments, 13,215; number of employees, 641,190. Leading industries: automobile, aircraft, electrical
apparatus and supplies, non-ferrous metal smelting and refining, rubber goods, slaughtering
and meat packing, primary iron and steel, flour and feed mills, automobile supplies, pulp and
paper, butter and cheese, machinery, petroleum products, miscellaneous chemical products,
telecommunication equipment, miscellaneous iron and steel products, brass and copper prod-
ucts, sheet metal products, bread and other bakery products, fruit and vegetable preparations,
agricultural implements, hosiery and knitted goods, castings and forgings, biscuits, confectionery*
cocoa, railway rolling stock, printing, publishing and bookbinding, hardware tools and cutlery,
miscellaneous foods, coke and gas products, men's and women's clothing, leather tanneries,
tobacco processing and packing, acids, alkalies, salts, miscellaneous paper products, paper boxes
and bags, breweries, furniture, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners and appliances.
MINERALS
Total value (1957), $739,219,218, rank, first. Principal minerals: nickel, gold, copper, sand
and gravel, iron ore, platinum, cement, clay products, stone, lime, salt, silver, uranium, mag-
nesium, asbestos, natural gas.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (8-31-58), 2,616; gross postal receipts, $70,099,641. Motor vehicles
registered (1957), 1,798,499, rank, first. Highway mileage (1956), 75,657. Dwellings under con-
struction (7-31-58). 37,896. Number of families (6-1-67), 1,405,000; number of radio homes
(est. 6-81-57), 1,852,000; number of television homes (est. 5-31-57), 1,072,000. Number of
telephones (1-1-57), 1,868,166. Retail merchandise trade (1967), $5,612,005,000.
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ONTARIO NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 8
Semi-weekly 1
Weekly 24
Fortnightly 7
Monthly 197
Semi-monthly 10
Bi-monthly 33
Quarterly 49
Fifteen times dur. academic yr 1
Thirteen times a year 1
Ten times a year 4
Seven times a year 2
Six times dur. academic yr 2
Six times a year 3
Five times dur. academic yr. .. 2
Five times a year 2
Four times a year 3
Total Periodicals 344
Total number of publications 643
Total number of towns having publications 239
For circulation figures for daily papers sec also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally it to
possible to incorporate a later figure In that list.
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily ,. 44
Evening Dailies (42)
Morning Dailies (2)
Daily, Foreign (3)
Daily, with Sunday edition (1)
Tri-weekly 2
Semi-weekly 11
Weekly 289
Free or partly free circ. wklies(20)
Fortnightly 2
Semi-monthly 1
Total Newspapers 299
Estab Cols O WidthV Depth Sub Circ
ACTON (D4), pop. 3,578; Halton Elec. Dist. (S). 15 m NE of Guelph. CN RR. Manu-
factures leather, gloves, electric utensils, machine parts, underwear, plastics,
shoes, firebrick, wool and nylon fibre, punch presses, butter, flour, feed. Grain,
dairy farms.
Free Press-f Thursday Independent 1875 8 24 294 3.00 **1,616
G. A. Dills, Editor; Dills Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd.
AJAX (F3M> ), pop. 5,683 ; Ontario Elec. Dist. (C). 31 m NE of Toronto. CN RR. Manu-
factures chemicals, metal products, steel, tables, electronic equipment, acoustic
tile, pumps, knitted clothing. Dairy, grain.
Advertiser Thursday Independent 1947 5 23 252 5.00 J3.900
L. J. Dickson, Mgn. Editor; Ajax Advertiser, Publisher, 3 Tudor Ave.
ALEXANDRIA (K2), pop. 2,487; Glensarry-Prescott Elec. Dist. (E). 30 m NE of
Cornwall. CN RR. Manufactures broom handles, gloves, butter, cheese, aerated
water. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Glengarry News + Thursday Independent 1892 7 24 274 3.50 **2,699
Eugene A. Macdonald, Editor; News Printing Co., Publisher.
Times Friday Independent 1920 7 26 273 2.00
J. A. Laurin, Publisher.
ALLISTON (K3V2), Pop. 2,426; Dufferin-Simcoe Elec. Dist. (C). 59 m NW of Toronto.
CP ; CN RRs. Casket, pharmaceutical chemical, shoe, butter factories ; saw, grist,
planing mills. Timber. Agriculture. Grain, livestock, tobacco, potatoes.
Herald-f Thursday Independent 1873 7 23 280 3.00 *1,511
J. C. McNabb, Editor and Publisher.
ALMONTE (H2), pop. 2.960; Lanark Elec. Dist. (E). 80 m SW of Ottawa. CP RR.
Manufactures woolen and flannel cloth, powdered and condensed milk, flour,
sashes and doors, soap, plumbing supplies. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Gazette-f Thursday Independent 1867 7 24 280 2.50
A. S. Hanna, Editor and Publisher.
ALVINSTON (C5), pop. 652: Lambton-Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). On Sydenham River,
36 m SE of Sarnia. CN; MC RRs. Fly coil factory; apiary; planing, chopping
mills ; hatchery. Diversified farming. Peas, corn, wheat.
Free Press Wednesday Independent 1871 7 26 280 2.00 $1,250
Angus McLean, Editor; Free Press, Publisher.
AMHERSTBURG (A5%), pop. 4,099; Essex South Elec. Dist. (SW). On Detroit River,
18 m S of Windsor. MC RR. Boat connections. Soda ash plant; canning factory;
distillery; planing mill. Summer resort. Limestone quarries. Agriculture.
Tobacco, corn.
Echo-f Thursday Independent 1874 8 24 287 2.50
John A. Marsh, Editor; Echo Printing Company, Ltd., Publisher.
ARNPRIOR (H2), pop. 5,137; Renfrew South Elec. Dist. (NEC). On Ottawa River, 42
m W of Ottawa. CP: CN RRs. Manufactures felts, woolen blankets, lumber,
bricks, tile, butter. Summer resort. Timber. Farming. Dairy products, cattle.
Chronicle Thursday Independent 1879 8 24 800 2.50 **2,501
W. H. McFarlane, Editor and Publisher.
•op. 1,124; Wellington-Huron Elec. Dist. (SWC). 25 m NW of
IR. Creamery: lumber, chopping mills. Agriculture. Hay, oats,
7 26 308 2.50
ARTHUR (D3%),
Guelph. CP
turnips.
Enterprise-News Thursday Independent 1868
Clive Williams, Editor and Publisher, 144 George St.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil eras, 12 to Inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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ATHENS (J8), pop. 985; Leeds Elec. Dist. (E). 15 m W of Brockville, nearest railroad
station. CN RR. Saab and door, cheese factories; lumber, grist mills. Dairy,
poultry farms.
Reporter-}- Friday Independent 1884 8 24 810 3.00 $1,089
Gerald A. Scott, Editor and Publisher.
ATIKOKAN (G5), pop. X800; Kenora-Rainy River Elec. Dist. (NW). 100 m W of
Port Arthur. CN RR. Iron mining. Stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Progress Thursday Independent 1950 8 24 294 8.60
R. W. Clarke. Publisher.
ATWOOD — Bee — See Banner, Listowel.
AURORA (E8%), pop. 8,967; York, N. Elec. Dist. (SC). 20 m N of Toronto. CN RR.
Manufactures shoes, leather, farm implements, bee supplies, warehouse trucks,
flour, macaroni. Diversified farming.
Banner-f Thursday Independent 1860 8 28 301 3.50
James Johnston, Editor and Publisher.
Era and Express — See Newmarket.
AYLMER (D5), P. O. Aylmer West, pop. 4,201; Elgin Elec. Dist. (S). 80 m SE of
London. CN; MC; WAB RRs. Milk condensary; cannery; tobacco processing
plant; can factory ; lumber, feed mills. Agriculture. Dairy proucts, fruit, tobacco.
Express-f Thursday Independent 1869 8 24 301 2.50 **2,169
A. M. Hueston, Editor and Publisher.
AYR (D4), pop. 989; Waterloo S. Elec. Dist. (SWC). 14 m S of Kitchener. CP RR.
Manufactures margerine, factory trucks, lumber products. Stock, grain, dairy
farms.
News-f Thursday Independent. 1852 6 24 259 1.60
R. A. Schmidt, Editor and Publisher.
BANCROFT (G2%), pop. 1,669; Hastings-Frontenac Elec. Dist. (EC). 70 m NW
of Belleville. CN RR. Woolen, planing, grist mills; creamery. Timber. Summer
resort. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1894 6
S. R. Walker and H. M. Price, Editors and Publishers, Box 520.
26 273 2.50 $2,587
BARRIE (E8), pop. 16,851; Siracoe North Elec. Dist. (C). 64 m NW of Toronto. On
Lake Simcoe. CN RR. Boat connections. Manufactures shoes, electrical appli-
ances, cosmetics, rubber tires. Meat packing plant ; tannery ; flour, planing mills.
Summer resort. Agriculture. Grain, cattle, poultry, tobacco.
Examiner-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1864 8 24 294 6.00 **7,S36
The Barrie Examiner, Ltd., Publisher.
BEACHES — Tribune — See Toronto.
BEAMSVILLE (E4), pop. 2,198; Lincoln Elec. Dist. (S). 12 m W of St. Catharines.
On Lake Ontario. CN RR. Boat connections. Manufactures baskets, veneer,
concrete blocks, socket screws, fruit graders, spray chemical, canned goods.
Nursery* Ships fruits, vegetables. Diversified farming.
Expressj- Wednesday Independent 1893 7 24 280 3.00 **1,322
W. F. Rannie, Editor and Publisher.
Gospel Herald-f Monthly Religious 1936 3 24 126 1.60 J1.100
Eugene C. Perry and Roy D. Merritt, Editors and Publishers, Box 94.
BEAVERTON (E3), pop. 1,099; Victoria Elec. Dist. (SC). 60 m N of Toronto. CN RR.
Manufactures automotive parts, wire goods, brick and tile. Grist, planing mills.
Lake resort. Grain, stock, dairy products.
Express Thursday Independent 1879 8 24 294 2.00 1,490
Gordon E. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
BEETON (E3%). pop. 675; Duflferin-SImcoe Elec. Dist. (C). 46 m NW of Toronto.
CN; CP RRs. Diversified farming.
World-f Thursday Independent 1882 6 24 276 2.00
K. J. Carleton, Editor and Publisher.
BELLE RIVER (B5), pop. 1,814; Essex West Elec. Dist. (SW). 17 m E of Windsor.
CN; CP; WAB RR. Manufactures tile, bricks, cement blocks. Diversified farm-
ing. Peats, corn, grain.
North Essex News -f Wednesday Independent 1948 6 26 224 2.00 £1,100
Blaise T. Daudlin, Editor and Publisher.
BELLEVILLE (G3%), pop. 20,605; Hastings South Elec. Dist. (EC). On Bay of
Quinte, at mouth of Moira River, 50 m W of Kingston. CN ; CP RRs. Boat con-
nections. Airport. Manufactures locks, cement, industrial alcohol, shirts, optical
goods, woven labels, conveying machinery, radios, lubricating systems, infants'
food, cheese, butter, canned vegetables. Meat packing plant. Fisheries; timber.
Diversified farming. Dairy products, grain.
Canadian, The-f- V (no adv.). .Monthly Educ. of Deaf 1892 4 26 189 x.50
J. G. Demeza, Editor; Ontario School of the Deaf, Publisher.
Ontario-Intelligencer-)- .Evg. ex. Sun..!ndependent 1867 8 23 280 15.60**! 1,641
Comic strip advertising accepted.
G. A. Morton, Editor; Ontario-Intelligencer, Publisher, 166 Front St.
BLENHEIM (B5), pop. 2,844; Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). 12 m SE of Chatham. C&O RR.
Metal and hardware specialties, gloves manufactured. Summer resort. Diver-
sified farming. Corn, hogs, tobacco.
Newi-TribuneH- Wednesday Independent 1867 6 23 260 8.00 **2,12t
B, G. Shearer, Editor ; News-Tribune Publishing Company.
CfatidaUoa~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; BoM face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate line*, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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BLYTH (C4), pop. 757; Huron Elec. Diet. (W). 84 xn NW of Stratford. CP RR. Cheese
factory. Planing, flour mills. Agriculture. Livestock, grain.
Standard-f- Wednesday Independent 1896 6 26 278 2 60 1801
Douglas Whitmore, Editor; Douglas and Gladys Whitmore, Publishers.
BOBCAYGEON (F3), pop. 1,242 ; Victoria Elec. Dist. (C) On Bobcaygeon River, 90 m
NE of Toronto. CP RR. Boat works ; creamery ; chopping mill. Resort. Timber.
Diversified farming. Grain, cattle.
Independent. Thursday Independent 1869 6 26 280 1.50 678
M. Thurston, Editor; Bobcaygeon Independent, Publisher.
BOLTON (E8^), pop. 1,093; Peel Elec. Dist. (SC). On Humber River, 26 m NW of
Toronto. CP RR. Flour mill; creamery; foundry. Resort. Diversified farming.
Enterprise-f .Thursday Independent 1888 6 24 256 2.50
Werden Leavens, Editor and Publisher.
BOTHWELL (C5), pop. 765; Lambton-Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). 60 m NE of Windsor.
CN; CP; WAB RRs. Flour, feed, lumber mills; furniture factory. Diversified
farming.
Times -f Wednesday Independent 6 2<6 273 2.00 1,O23
Mrs. H. J. Jerome. Editor and Publisher.
BOWMANVILLE (F8%), pop. 6,544; Durham Elec. Dist. (S). On Lake Ontario, 9 m
E of Oshawa. CP ; CN RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures rubber auto mats,
heels and soles, auto specialties, furniture, traction and conveyor belts, barley
products, gloves, flour. Resort, Fisheries, nurseries, foundry. Diversified farm-
ing. Apples. Christmas trees, tobacco.
Canadian Statesman +. .Thursday Independent 1854 8 23 293 4.00 **4,341
Prints an edition for Orono called News and Newcastle Independent.
George W. James, Editor; The James Publishing Co.
BRACEBRIDGE (E2%), pop. 2,849; Parry Sound-Muskoka Elec. Dist. (NC). On
Muskoka River, 85 m N of Orillia. CN RR. Boat connections. Airport Woolen,
planing, saw mills ; foundry ; boat works. Tourist resort. Hardwood timber. Dairy,
stock, poultry farms.
Herald-Gazette-l- Thursday Independent 1871 8 23 280 8.00 8,170
Robert J. Boyer, Editor; Geo. W. Boyer, Publisher.
BRADFORD (E8^), pop. 2,010; Dufferin-Simcoe Elec. Dist. (C). 82 m NW of Toronto.
CN RR. Casket factory; planing, flour mills Fisheries Truck, grain, stock farms.
Witness -f Wednesday Independent 1865 6 26 273 8.00 1,445
S. S. McKenzie, Editor and Publisher.
BRAMPTON (E4), pop. 12,587; Peel Elec. Dist. (SC). 21 m NW of Toronto. CN RR.
Manufactures shoes, furnaces, gummed papers, loose leaf products, knit goods,
optical lens, soap, metal products. Tannery; feed, saw mills; greenhouses.
Diversified farming. Alfalfa seed, turkeys, livestock.
Conservator-f Thursday Independent 1874 8 23 298 6.00 **5,153
Thomson Publishing Company, Ltd.
BRANTFORD (D4H), pop. 51,869; Brantford Elec. Dist. (SW). On Grand River, 20 m
SW of Hamilton. TH&B; CN; LE&N RRs. Airport. Manufactures farm imple-
ments, woolens, sporting goods, carpets, twine, paint, electric motors and
refrigerators, floor wax, willow furniture, radiators, jewelers' supplies, chemicals,
paper boxes, clocks, wood-pulp machinery, paper, stoves, lumber, iron castings.
Eight banks; bank clearings (1957), $232,968,376. 12,008 electric meters;
7,100 gas meters; 20,099 telephones. Diversified farming. Tobacco.
fc^.^. }Bi-»onthly. {££££ 1879 8 28 140 x.60 35.50O
Canadian Order of Foresters. Hurley Printing Co., Publisher.
Expositor-f.. Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1852 8 23 800 20.40**20,060
Color advertising accepted.
Preston & Sons. Ltd.. Publisher. 53 Dalhousie St.
BROCKVILLE (J3), pop. 13,885; Leeds Elec. Dist. (E). On St. Lawrence River, 125 m
W of Montreal. Ferry to Morristown, N. Y. CN; CP RRs. Boat connections.
Manufactures electrical and telephone supplies, hats, hardware, condensed milk,
cheese, drugs and Pharmaceuticals, nylon materials, grinding wheels, lumber,
electrical and telephone supplies, forgings, screw machine products, pens, custom
machinery, gloves. Bottling works ; foundries. Truck, dairy farms.
Recorder and Times -f Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Liberal 1821 8 23 294 18.20 **8,338
Comic strip advertising accepted.
F. B. MacLean, Editor; Recorder Printing Co., Ltd., Publisher.
BRONTE (E4), pop. 2,024; Halton Elec. Dist. (S). At west end of Lake Ontario, 13 m
N of Hamilton. CN; CP RRs. Boat connections. Planing mill. Lake resort.
South Halton Herald-h Ftntly., Sat Independent 1952 5 24 224 2.50
Harry Irvine, Mgn. Editor; Bronte Publishing Co., Box 400.
BRUSSELS (C4), pop. 782; Huron Elec. Dist. (W). On Maitland River, 42 m NW
of Stratford. CN RR. Chopping mills ; creamery. Poultry, grain farms.
Post-f Thursday Independent 1872 7 26 280 2.00 $900
R. W. Kennedy, Editor and Publisher, Box 50.
BURFORD (D4%), pop. X675; Brantford Elec. Dist. (SW). 9 m SW of Brantford. CN
RR. Milk condensary; cannery. Diversified farming. Tobacco, vegetables, fruit.
Advance Thursday Independent 1909 6 26 280 2.00 I960
George M. Messecar, Editor; Burford Advance. Publisher.
BURK'S FALLS (E2), pop. 902; Parry Sound-Muskoka Elec. Dist. (NC). 55 m S of
North Bay. CN RR. Lumber, planing mills. Timber. Agriculture. Grain, cattle,
poultry.
Arrow-f- .Thursday Independent 1885 7 22 280 2.50 tl,480
H. E. May, Editor ; The Arrow Publishing House, Publisher.
Circulation— ^-^Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to Inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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BURLINGTON (E4), pop. 9.127; Halton Elec. Diet. (S). 9 m NE of Hamilton. CP;
CN RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures lumber, chemical sprays, paper airings,
canned goods. Lake resort. Ships fruit. Agriculture. Apples, tomatoes, celery,
asparagus.
Gazette-f Wednesday Independent 1899 8 24 294 3.50 $6,080
Bernard Kimble, Editor and Publisher, 370 Brant St.
CALEDONIA (E4%). pop. 2,078; Brant-Haldimand Elec. Dial. (S).On Grand River. 14
m 8 of Hamilton. CN RR. Feed mill; creamery. Gvpsum mines. Agriculture, grain,
fruit, vegetables.
Grand River Sachem Wednesday Independent 1856 7 25 280 2.50 **1,180
H. and A. Martindale, Editors and Publishers.
CAMPBELLFORD <G3), pop. 3,425; Northumberland Elec. Dist. (SEC). On Trent
Canal. 85 m E of Peterborough. CN RR. Woolen, flour, paper pulp, planing mills;
creameries; bottling works. Summer resort. Diversified farming. Dairy products.
Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1873 8 24 294 8.00 *1,800
W. A. Kingston, Editor and Publisher.
CAMP BORDEN (E3), pop. ; Dufferin-Simcoe Elec. Dist. (C). 50 m NW of Toronto.
CN;CPRRs.
C««*en + Wednesday Military »« c^Hel&e 3$
P. A. McDonagh, Editor; Commander, Camp B or den, Publisher.
CANNINGTON (E3), pop. 926; Victoria Elec. Dist. (SO. 40 m NW of Oshawa.
CN RR. Flour, grist mills ; creamery ; foundry. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Gleaner Thursday Independent 1870 6 26 280 1.00 810
J. E. Roberts. Editor and Publisher.
CARDINAL <J2%), pop. 1,994; Grenville-Dundas Elec. Dist. (E). On St. Lawrence
River, 69 m S of Ottawa. CN RR. Boat connections. Manufactures starch products,
cheese. Dairying.
News-f Friday Independent 1937 8 23 308 2.50 J650
E. A. Coons, Editor; St. Lawrence Printing Co., Ltd., Publisher.
CARLETON PLACE (H2%), pop. 4,790; Lanark Elec. Dist. (E). 28 m SW of Ottawa.
CP RR. Cheese, butter, lime, electric range, molding factories; woolen, lumber
mills ; machine shops. Resort. Timber. Diversified farming. Dairy products, live-
stock.
Canadian -f Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 294 2.50 **2,064
R. I. Davis, Editor ; Carleton Place Canadian Pub. Ltd., Publisher.
CARP (H2). pop. X390; Carleton Elec. Dist. (NE). 20 m SW of Ottawa. CN RR. Flour
mills. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Review-f Thursday Ind. Conserv 1904 6 26 280 2.00 625
James A. Evoy, Editor and Publisher.
CAYUGA (E4%), pop. 772; Brant-Haldimand Elec. Dist. (S). On Grand River, 25 m
S of Hamilton. CN ; MC ; W AB RRs. Butter, rag rugs, flour manufactured. Seed
cleaning plant. Gas wells. Agriculture. Hay and grass seed.
Haldimand Advocate 4- Thursday Ind. Liberal 1854 6 24 266 3.00 **742
Gordon L. Hall, Editor and Publisher.
CENTRALIA (C4), pop. 220; Huron Elec. Dist. (W). 25 m NW of London. CN RR.
Coronet-f Quarterly Military 19M cLt£lted&. dfa£ 920
F/L D. A. Dolan, Editor; RCAF Commanding Officer, Publisher.
CHAPLEAU (G2), pop. X 1,850; Algoma-East Elec. Dist. (N). 25 m N of Sault Ste.
Marie. CP RR. Diversified farming.
Post-f Thursday Independent 1931 5 26 252 2.50
Arthur Simpson, Editor and Publisher.
CHATHAM (B5), pop. 22.262; Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). On Thames River, 47 m E of
Windsor. WAB; CN; CP; CO RRs. Boat connections.
Manufactures canned foods, auto trucks and springs, fertilizer, overalls,
garage equipment, flour, steel products, bricks, tile, milk products. Beet sugar
refinery ; tobacco processing plants ; seed warehouses. Gas wells. Diversified farm-
ing. Wheat, soybeans, corn, sugar beets, tobacco.
Dutch Free Press -M Dutch). ..Wednesday Dutch Int 1954 5 24 231 2.00 $1,052
Luke Bminius, Editor and Publisher, 90 Centre St. 12,000 — Free
Hollandia-f (Dutch) Wednesday Independent 1955 8 22 294 2.00 $3,000
John Vellinga, Publisher, 244 Queen St. J2.000 — Free
News-f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1862 9 22 298 18.20**14,138
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Chatham Daily News, Publisher.
CHESLEY rC3). pop. 1,629; Grey-Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). 30 m SW of Owen Sound.
CN RR. Manufactures furniture, textiles, feed, dairy products. Hatcheries. Maple,
birch, elm timber. Stock, grain, dairy farms.
Enterwise-f- .Thursday Independent 1876 6 26 276 3.00 1,611
Clayton Schaus, Editor and Publisher.
CHESTERVILLE (J2^), pop. 1,169; Grenville-Dundas Elec. Dist. (E). 83 m W of
Cornwall. CP RR. Condensed milk; cheese, baby food factories; grist mill.
Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Record-f Thursday Independent 1894 6 24 252 3.00 1,218
H. K. Graham, Editor and Publisher.
CLARKSON (E4), pop. x?75; Peel Elec. Dist. On Lake Ontario, 15 m S of Toronto.
CN RR. Manufactures castings, plastic and fabricated metal products. Diversi-
fied farming.
Party Line News-f- Thursday.. Independent 1951 8 24 294 2.00 1,874
Credit Valley Publications, Ltd., Publishers.
Circulation a -A Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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CLINTON (C4), pop. 2,869; Huron Elec. Diet. (3). 83 m NW of Stratford. GN RR.
Manufacture* hosiery, pianos, water pumps. Machine shops. Diversified farming.
Wheat, oats, barley.
News -Record + Thursday Independent 1865 7 24 280 8.00 **1,944
Miss W. D. Dinnin, Editor; A. L. Colquhoun, F. M. McEwan, H. J. McEwan, Pubs.
COBDEN <H2), pop. 918; Renfrew North Elec. Dist. (NEC). 20 m SE of Pembroke.
CP RR. Butter factory; grist mill. Lumber. Magnesium mining. Stock, grain,
poultry farms.
Popular Stamps Monthly Stamp Coll 1937 2 26 101 1.60
A. L. McCready. Publisher.
Sun Thursday Independent 1895 7 24 278 2.00 $775
Howard L. McCready, Editor and Publisher.
COBOURG (F3%), pop. 9,899; Northumberland Elec. Dist. (SEC). On Lake Ontario,
85 m E of Oahawa. CP; CN RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures fruit pectin,
rifles, leather, carpets, matting, patent medicines, chemicals, flour, lumber, bev-
erages. Dye works. Agriculture. Apples, grain, stock.
Sentinel-Star+ Thursday Independent 1831 8 23 294 3.00 **4,666
F. M. Russell, Editor; Sentinel-Star Publishing Co., Ltd.
COCHRANE (HI), pop. 8,695; Cochrane Elec. Dist. (N). 70 m NE of Timmins. CN;
ON RRs. Sash and door factory ; planing mill ; bottling works ; creamery ; machine
shop. Pulpwood, timber. Dairy, poultry, truck farms.
Northland Post-f Thursday Independent 1910 5 24 217 2.00 *1,367
H. A. Wills, Editor and Publisher, 142 Third St.
COLBORNE (G3%), pop. 1,240; Northumberland Elec. Dist. (SEC). On Lake Ontario,
80 m SW of Belleville. CN; CP RRs. Boat connections. Port of entry. Canning
factories; planing, chopping mills; creamery. Agriculture. Grain, potatoes,
tomatoes, apples.
Enterprise Thursday Liberal 1882 6 26 273 2.00 540
J. H. Gale, Editor and Publisher.
Express Thursday Ind. Conserv 1866 6 26 276 2.00 $650
H. A. Free, Editor and Publisher.
Post — See Haileybury.
COLLINGWOOD (D3), pop. 7,978; Simcoe North Elec. Dist. (S). On Georgian Bay.
90 m NW of Toronto. CN RR. Boat connections. Manufactures furniture, aircraft
parts. Shipyards; cannery; chopping, lumber, planing, textile mills; creamery.
Tourist resort. Fisheries. Agriculture. Apples, livestock, grain.
Enterprise-Bulletin 4- Thursday Independent 1857 8 24 287 3.00 **3,147
R. W. Irwin, Editor; Enterprise-Bulletin Presses, Ltd., Publisher.
COMBER (B5%), pop. X815; Essex South Elec. Dist. (SW). 30 m E of Windsor. MC;
RR. Flour, planing mills ; brick, tile plant. Agriculture. Sugar beets, hay, grain.
Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1883 6 24 266 2.00 *804
E. E. Lancaster, Editor and Publisher.
COOKSVILLE (E4), pop. Xl,200; Peel Elec. Dist. (SC). 13 m SW of Toronto. CP RR.
Manufactures concrete blocks, fireworks, clothing. Cannery; creamery; nurseries.
Diversified farming. Fruit.
Review-h Thursday Independent 1947 6 24 273 2.00
A. S. Mendell, Editor; B. H. Mendell, Publisher, Centre Road.
CORNWALL (K2%), pop. 18,158; Stormont Elec. Dist. (E). On St. Lawrence River,
76 m SE of Ottawa. CN; NYC; CP RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures rayon,
cotton goods, paper, men's clothing, beverages, fibre conduits, chemicals, furni-
ture, lumber, cheese. Foundries. Dairy, poultry farms.
Etoile de Corn wall, L'(Fr. ) + .. Thursday Independent 1050 5 24 210 2.00 3,500
L'Imprimerie Interrogation, Inc., Publisher, 606 Montreal Rd.
Standard-Freeholder -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1846 8 23 295 17.50 **13,879
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Thompson Co., Publisher.
CREEMORE (D3), pop. 838; Simcoe North Elec. Dist. (C). 80 m NW of Toronto. CN
RR. Saw, chopping mills : creamery. Timber. Diversified farming. Tobacco.
Star-J- Thursday Independent 1886 6 24 270 2.50 tl,170
R. H. Westbrooke, Publisher.
DANFORTH — Tribune — See Toronto.
DEEP RIVER (Gl%), pop. ; Renfrew North Elec. Dist. (N). 30 m NW of Pem-
broke. Nearest railroad station, Chalk River. CP RR.
North Renfrew Times Wednesday Independent 1917 6 23 238 2.00 *882
D. R. Dickson, Editor and Publisher, Shawville, Quebec. $442 — Free
DELAWARE (C4%),pop. X310; Middlesex West Elec. Dist. (SW). 10 m SW of London,
nearest railroad station. Sawmill. Agriculture. Grain, livestock.
Compass-Onder Ons-f Monthly Immigrant-Ints.1950 8 27 125 2.00 2,500
Rev. G. Wubbels, S.C.J., Editor; Bureau of Catholic Immigration, Publisher.
DELHI (D4%), pop. 8,002 ; Norfolk Elec. Dist. (S). 28 m SW of Brantford. CN; WAB
RRs. Manufactures industrial furnaces and ovens, refrigeration and air condi-
tioning equipment, plant foods. Tobacco processing plant; saw mill; foundry.
Gas wells ; timber. Agriculture. Dairy products, tobacco, fruit.
fTM,.*™ ™** » 26 140 1.00 2,100
Bright Leaf Magazine, The-f.6 ti. a yr o?owln* 2 89 14°
I Growing Controlled fre« dist. 1,900
J. K. Home, Editor; The Bright Leaf Tobacco Journal, Publisher, Box 517.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Andlt; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; rPublisher'* Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only durtaf
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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DELHI (Continued)
f Canadian Tobacco Grower -f-.. 7 ti. a yr
Citt
Estab ColstWidthVDipth Sub
1958 8 26 187 1.00
Controlled circ. * 3,807
1 Cash Crop Farming-f 5 ti. a yr Agriculture 1988 \ \\ \H '50 *«»709
I H. V. Glendinning. Ed.; Cash Crop Farming Publications, Ltd.. 65 Main St. N.
News-Record-}- Thursday Independent 1989 7 22 280 8.00 **2,067
M. K. Glendinning, Editor and Publisher, Box 460 Main St.
DON MILLS (E4). pop. ; York-Scarborough Elec. Dist. 10 m NE of Toronto.
Manufactures filtering equipment, Pharmaceuticals. Publishing house.
Canada Lumberman Monthly Lumber 1882 8 26 140 4.00
S. S. Moore, Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications. Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Canadian Architect. The Monthly Arch. Prof 1956 \ || \\^ 4'00
James A. Murray, Ed.; Hugh C. MacLean Publications, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Canadian Chemical libr««fKW /Chemical 1017 « OK 1xn A nn
Processing fMonthly (process Indus. 1917 8 25 14° 4'00
H. N. Acker, Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Canadian Metalworking Monthly {p^briaJnetc. 1988 8 25 14° 4'00
Maurice Hecht, Ed.; Hugh C. MacLean Publications', Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Canadian Transportation -f... Monthly {water Trans'n 1898 8 28 14° 8'00
Edwin Winfield, Ed.; Hugh C. MacLean Publications, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Canadian Woodworker Monthly f^F^01*"1* 190° 8 26 14° 4'°°
J. Cline Read, Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Electrical Contracting and \M/^Mv JContract'g & 1953 8 25 140 4.00
Maintenance In Canada. J1*1011""* {Maintenance 2 40 140
W. W. Craig, Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Electrical Equipment News...Monthly Elec. Equip 1956 | fj J4£ 4*00
Jack Fell. Editor; Hugh C. MacLean, Publica'ns, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
u».u^*...« JMonthly Elec. Eng*g 1891 8 26 140 4.00
"wrjTw* McNaugntoni Ed.; Hugh C. MacLean Pub., Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
4.00
410,118
+3,092
•6,236
•5,752
*1,687
•3,811
49,134
•9,761
Engineering and Contract lif^-tvi- ir««,»«. A. nrt«* 1888 8 26 140
Record ................ } Monthly Eng g & Cont. 2 39 140
Alan M Heisey, Ed.; Hugh C. MacLean Publications Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Executive Decision .................. Monthly .......... {^Canada'* 1958 2 39 14° 6>0°
Maurice R, Hecht, Editor; Hugh C. Maclean Publications, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Furniture and Furnishings . Monthly ......... Furniture .......... 191° \
•7,200
• 11,062
4*°°
Radio. TV, and Appliance lMnt,fMv jFW°A^lanC«
Trade Builder .................... jMonthly ......... |Eto& Appliance
*7»189
*21,335
*18,156
•6.183
$8,661
*4'126
*7»519
F. A. Given, Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Industrial Digest ................... Monthly .......... Industrial .......... 1956 £ ff J^
Hugh MacLean Publications, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
MacLean Building Guide ....Monthly ........ Building ........... 1924 3 28 157
Ian Duncan. Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications, Ltd.. 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Manufacturing and Indus- l^^.v,^ /Industrial 1928 8 26 140 4.00
trial Engineering .............. f Monthly ....... |prod Mgt 2 89 140
S. Stokes. Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Mirror-f ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1957 5 24 217 8.00
Kenneth Larone, Editor; Metro-Mirror Publishing Ltd., 1470 Don Mills Rd.
Oil/Gas World ......................... Monthly .......... Oil & Gas.... ...... 1957 f fj \^
L. C. H. Jennings. Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publica'ns, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
1928 8 26 14° 4'00
2 40 140
G. B. Gilroy, Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications, Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Shoe and Leather Journal ..... Monthly ......... Footwear ........... 1888 \ \l \\% 4-°°
T. E. Turner, Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications. Ltd.. 1450 Don Mills Rd.
Supermarket Method. ............ .Monthly ......... Grocery .............. 191° J |« &0 4-°°
S. P. Gray. Editor; Hugh C. MacLean Publications. Ltd., 1450 Don Mills Rd.
DRAYTON (D4), pop. 678 ; Wellington-Huron Elec. Dist. (SWC). 80 m NW of Guelph.
ON RR. Knitting, lumber, chopping mills ; creamery. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Advocate ................................... Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1867 7 26 808 2.50 J1.320
B. J. Garbutt, Editor and Publisher.
DRESDEN (B5), pop. 2,260; Lambton-Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). On Sydenham River,
18 m N of Chatham. C6O RR. Manufactures wheels, spokes, hubs, flour, canned
goods, tile, cement blocks, die cast products. Gaa wells ; elm. maple timber. Agri-
culture. Wheat, sugar beets, corn, tomatoes.
New§+ ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1988 6 24 278 2.00 1.893
A. G. Ross, Editor; The Newt, Publisher.
dradatfa»--**Sept A.B.C. Statement; wJone and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
VArate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. zSubscription included in membership fee.
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DRYDEN (Bl), pop. 4,428; Kenora-Rainy River Elec. Dist. (NW). 236 m MW of Port
Arthur. CP RR. Paper and pulp mill ; printed paper product*, valve bag factory ;
boat works; creamery. Pulp wood, pine timber. Farming. Clover seed, potatoes,
grain.
Observer Thursday Independent 1897 8 22 808 8.00 **2,329
A. M. Wilson, Publisher.
DUNDALK. (D3), pop. 847 ; Grey-Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). 75 m NW of Toronto. CP RR.
Saw, chopping mills, fertilizer mixing piant, creamery. Agriculture. Livestock.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1881 8 22 280 8.00 **2,202
F. D. Macintyre, Editor and Publisher.
DUNDAS (E4), pop. 9,607; Wentworth Elec. Dist. (S). On west end of Lake Ontario,
6 m W of Hamilton. CN; TH&B RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures machine
tools, mining machinery, church and office furniture, clothing, store equipment,
gloves, knit underwear. Stone quarry. Diversified farming.
Star-f Wednesday Independent 1883 7 26 280 2.00 U.900
Leigh J. Coop, Editor; Star Printing Co. of Dundee, Publisher, 16-18 McMurray.
DUNNV1LLE (E4H), pop. 4,776; Brant-Haldimand Elec. Dist. (S). On Grand River,
86 m S of Hamilton. TH&B; CN RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures sweaters,
ladies' suits, hosiery, towels, drapes, bedspreads, wire fences, fish nets, canned
goods. Hatchery. Summer resort. Fisheries. Diversified farming.
Chronicle-f Thursday Independent 1896 8 24 308 2.60 **2,999
W. G. Fry, Editor and Publisher.
DURHAM (D3), pop. 2.067; Grey-Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). 28 m S of Owen Sound. CP;
CN RRs. Men's, boys' clothing factory ; feed, chopping, planing mills ; creamery.
Stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Chronicle-h Thursday Independent 1857 5 24 224 3.00 $1.827
George Cadogan, Editor and Publisher.
DUTTON (C5), pop. 784; Elgin Elec. Dist. (SW). 20 m SW of St. Thomas. MC; PM
RRs. Creamery ; flour, planing mills. Diversified farming.
Advance-}- Wednesday Independent 1889 6 24 266 2.50 $1,204
H. C. Campbell, Editor and Publisher.
EGANVILLE (G2), pop. 1,598; Renfrew North Elec. Dist. (NEC). 88 m W of Ottawa.
CP; CN RRs. Flour, saw mills; butter factory; lime kiln. Pulp, hardwood timber.
Leader-f Thursday Ind. Liberal 1901 6 26 280 3.00 *2,596
H. M. Moore, Editor; A. V. and S. B. Tracey, Publishers, P. O. Drawer 310.
ELLIOT LAKE (Bl), pop. ; Algoma East Elec. Dist. (NW). 75 m SE of Sault
Ste Marie. Nearest railroad station, Spragge. CP RR. Diversified farming.
Standard-f Tues.&Thurs...Independent 1930 8 23 280 7.50 $3,948
Sault To Sudbury Press Ltd., Publisher.
ELMIRA (D4), pop. 2,916; Waterloo North Elec. Dist. (SWC). 12 m N of Kitchener.
CN; CP RRs. Manufactures furniture, felt, butter, shoes, shirts, overalls, bottles,
chemicals, fertilizers, wood and aluminum specialties. Agriculture. Wheat, corn,
hay.
Signet + Thursday Independent 1889 8 23 276 3.00 J1.496
E. C. Davis, Editor; Elmira Signet Ltd.. Publisher.
ELMVALE (E3), pop. 897; Simcoe North Elec. Dist. (C). 75 m N of Toronto. CN RR.
Saw, planing, flour mills; creamery. Timber. Tourist trade. Grain, dairy, stock
farms.
Lance Thursday Independent 1893 6 24 224 2.00
A. C. McAuley, Editor and Publisher.
ELORA (D4), pop. 1,457; Wellington South Elec. Dist. (SWC). 18 m NW of Guelph.
CN; CP RRs. Furniture, farm implements manufactured. Summer resort. Agri-
culture. Cattle, turnips, grain.
Express-!- ......Thursday Independent 1852 6 23 252 2.50 1685
Katherine A. Marston, Editor and Publisher.
ERIN (D4), pop. 885; Wellington South Elec. Dist. (SWC). 20 m NE of Guelph. CP
RR. Planing, textile, chopping mills ; creamery. Agriculture, livestock.
Advocate-f .Thursday Independent 1880 6 22 238 3.00 $996
Charles W. Hull, Publisher.
ESSEX (B5%), pop. 3,848; Essex South Elec. Dist. (SW). 16 m SE of Windsor. MC
RR. Manufactures canned goods, tools, beverages, bricks, tile, lumber, feed.
Diversified farming. Corn, tobacco, sugar beets.
Free Press + Friday Independent 1882 8 23 280 2.50 $3,200
K. E. Brett, Editor and Publisher.
EXETER (C4), pop. 2,655; Huron Elec. Dist. (W). On Aux Sable River, 82 m NW of
London. ON RR. Cannery ; lumber, flour mills ; creamery. Hatcheries. Agriculture.
Wheat, peas, beans, corn, cattle.
Times-Advocate Thursday Independent .1873 8 23 294 4.00 **3»228
Exeter Times -Advocate, Ltd., Publisher.
FENELON FALLS (F3), pop. 1,137; Victoria Elec. Dist. (C). On Trent Canal, 45 m
NW of Peterborough. CN RR. Manufactures wooden handles, lumber, leather
suede garments. Summer resort. Timber. Diversified farming.
Gazette .Thursday Independent 1872 6 24 266 1.50 975
A. W. Robson, Publisher.
FERGUS (D4), pop. 8,677; Wellington-Huron Elec. Dist. (SWC). On Grand River, 12
m N of Guelph. CN; CP RRs. Washing machine, pump, step ladder, electrical
appliance, basket factories ; oatmeal and barley mill. Hatchery ; fur farms. Diver-
sified farming. Grain, turnips, livestock.
News-Record Thursday Independent 1864 7 24 280 3.00 tl,646
Hugh Templin, Editor and Publisher.
~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to Inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. Vis sued only during
academic year. ^Subscription Included in membership fee.
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FLESHERTON (D8), pop. 471; Grey-Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). 82 m SB of Owen Sound.
CP RR. Woolen, planing mills. Timber. Agriculture. Wheat.
Advance Wednesday Independent 1881 6 26 266 2.50
F. J. Thurston, Editor; Flesherton Advance, Publisher.
FORDWICH — Record — See Banner, Listowel.
FOREST (B4%), pop. 2,036; Lambton-Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). 25 m NE of Sarnia.
CN RR. Creameries; cannery; monument works; flax, chopping mills; basket,
vinegar factories. Lake resort. Fruit, stock farms. Apples, peaches, corn.
Free Press -f Wednesday Independent 1879 6 26 280 2.00 1 1,850
H. J. Pettypiece, Editor; V. A. Pettypiece, Publisher.
Standard Thursday Independent 1893 6 26 278 2.00 $1,886
W. A. Dunlop, Editor; Forest Standard Ptg. and Pub. Co.
FORT ERIE (F4V6), Pop. 8,632; Niagara Falls Elec. Dist. (S). 2 m W of Buffalo, N. Y.
MC; CN; WAB RRs. Boat connections. Airport. Manufactures airplanes, steel
tanks, paint, mentholatum, household and auto accessories, electric products,
gaskets, filtering appliances, dental and toilet preparations, medicine. Gold
refinery.
Times -Review -I- .Thursday Independent 1895 6 24 256 4.00 2,985
E. W. Johnston, Editor and Publisher.
FORT FRANCES (Bl%), pop. 9,005; Kenora-Rainy River Elec. Dist. (NW). 90 m SE
of Kenora. Bridge to International Falls, Minn. CN RR. Manufactures pulp, paper,
lumber, boxes. Railroad shops ; brewery ; creamery ; bottling works. Lake resort.
Iron, gold mines. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Northern Sportsman -f Monthly Outdoor Life 1945 3 26 140 2.50 12,201
R. H. Larson, Editor and Publisher, 111 Church St. Controlled free dist. 3,876
[Thursday Independent 1890 8 24 287 3.60 **3,430
R. H. Larson, Editor; Fort Frances Times, Ltd., Publisher.
FORT WILLIAM <D1%), pop. 39.464; Fort William Elec. Dist. (NW). At head of
Lake Superior, adjacent to Port Arthur. CP ; CN RRs. Boat conections. Airline,
TCA.
Manufactures pulp, paper, busses, elec. trolley coaches, trailers, brick mill-
work. Grain elevators; foundries; bottling works; creameries: brewery. Resort.
Fisheries; gold, iron, copper mines; lumber. Agriculture. Dairy products, hay.
Ten banks; bank clearings (1957), $202,718,068. 10,868 electric meters; 16,835
telephones. TV station.
Times- Journal -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1887 8 22 297 20.00 **15,2O8
Color advertising accepted.
Times- Journal of Fort William, Ltd., Publisher, 115 N. May St.
GALT (D4), pop. 23.738; Waterloo South Elec. Dist. (SWC). 12 m S of Kitchener. CP;
CN ; LEAN ;GR RRs.
Manufactures underwear, silk yarn, knitted fabrics, saws, shoes, woodworking
machinery, tools, toweling, tacks, nails, heating and ventilating appliances, ma-
chine knives, boilers, mining machinery, sashes, doors, electrical controls, avia-
tion parts, valves, brass fittings, plastics. Foundries. Diversified farming.
Reporter-f Evgr. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1896 8 22 298 20.80**11,3O3
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Thomson Company, Ltd., Publisher.
GANANOQUE <H3), pop. 4,9*1; Leeds Elec. Dist. (E). On St. Lawrence River, 18 m
NE of Kingston. TI RR. Boat connections. Manufactures auto springs and
axles, drop forgings, corset steels, buckles, shovels, aviation devices, dairy
products. Summer resort. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Reporter .Thursday Independent 1860 8 24 308 3.50 **2,162
G. A. Scott, Editor; Gananoque Reporter, Publisher.
GEORGETOWN (E4), pop. 5,942; Halton Elec. Dist. (S). 35 m W of Toronto. CN RR.
Manufactures paper, electrical supplies, children's furniture, hosiery, electronic
instruments, dairy products. Sandstone quarries. Dairy farms.
Feather Fancier -f Monthly {w^ter^owl 1945 6 26 28° 1'50 t1-500
C. E. Herrington, Editor ; Herald Publishing Co.
Georgian Tourist — see Free Press Herald, Midland.
Herald-f Wednesday Independent 1867 7 24 280 3.00 2,168
W. C. Biehn, Editor; The Georgetown Herald, Publisher.
GERALDTON (El), pot). 3,263; Port Arthur Elec. Dist. (NW). 170 m NE of Port
Arthur. CN RR. Mining ; lumbering ; saw mill.
Times Star (offset) Thursday Independent 1940 4 24 175 2.50
W. Stewart Brydges, Editor ; Times-Star Publishing Co.. Publisher.
GERRARD — Tribune — See Toronto.
GLENCOE (C5), pop. 1.044; Middlesex West Elec. Dist. (SW). 35 m SW of London.
CN; CP; WAB RRs. Creamery; chopping mill. Oil wells. Grain, stock farms.
Transcript .Thursday Independent .1870 7 26 280 2.60
Richard Singleton, Editor and Publisher.
GODERICH (C4), pop. 5.8R6; Huron Elec. Dist. (W). On Lake Huron, 45 m NW of
Stratford. CN; CP RRs. Airport. Boat connections. Manufactures salt, feed, lum-
ber, road building machinery, toilet and barber supplies, toys, beverages, rock
salt, hosiery, pens, pencils. Grain elevators. Summer resort. Maple, elm timber;
fisheries. Grain, stock farms. Sugar beets, beans.
Signal- Star 4- Thursday Independent 1848 8 24 290 3.00 ir+2,971
George L. Ellis. Editor; Signal-Star Publishing, Ltd., Publisher.
Cfrrotfttioft— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPuMisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSnbscription included fn membership fee.
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GORE BAY (Bl%), pop. 731; Algoma East Elec. Dist. (NW). On Manitoulin Islands,
in Georgian Bay, 106 m SE of Sault Ste. Marie. CP RR. Boat connections.
Lumber mill. Fisheries. Summer resort. Agriculture. Livestock, sheep.
Recorder+ Thursday Independent. 1908 7 23 280 3.00 $ 1,500
E. W. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
GRAND BEND (C4%), pop. 958; Lambton West Elec. Dist. (SW). On Lake Huron,
80 m NW of London. Nearest railroad, Park Hill. Summer resort. Fruit and
vegetable packing plant. Diversified farming. Fruit and vegetables.
Holiday -f Saturday. ... Independent 1957 5 23 217 8,000 — Free
Published only during July and August.
Donald Hawkes, Editor; The Exeter Times -Advocate, Ltd., Exeter.
GRAND VALLEY (D3%), pop. 655; Dufferin-Simcoe Elec. Dist. (C). 30 m N of
Guelph. CP RR. Creamery; chopping mill. Poultry, stock, grain, dairy farms.
Star and Vidette-f- Wednesday Independent 1886 6 24 252 3.00
J. G. Lands bo rough, Editor and Publisher.
GRAVENHURST (E2%), pop. 3,014; Parry Sound-Muakoka Elec. Dist. (NC). On Lake
Muskoka. 107 m N of Toronto. CN RR. Boat connections. Brush factory; boat,
bottling works; creamery. Summer resort. Pine timber. Agriculture. Oats, hay.
Banner + Thursday Independent 1872 6 26 266 8.00 2,000
Alfred J. Dass, Editor and Publisher, Royal St.
GRIMSBY (E4), pop. 3,805; Lincoln Elec. Dist. (S). On Lake Ontario, 17 m E of
Hamilton. CN RR. Manufactures fruit baskets, hospital furniture, stoves,
furnaces, shoe uppers, fishing tackle, electric irons and appliances, prefabricated
steel, water heaters, printing materials, spraying machines, irrigation systems.
Cannery ; creamery ; distillery. Ships fruit. Fisheries ; gas wells. Diversified farm-
ing. Peaches, grapes, plums.
Independent -f Thursday Conservative 1885 7 24 280 2.50
J. O. Livingston, Editor; The Grimsby Independent, Publisher.
GUELPH (D4), pop. 33,860; Wellington South Elec, Dist. (SWC). 60 m W of Toronto.
CP;CNRRs.
Manufactures stoves, mowers, washing machines, refrigerators, iron products,
gypsum, seamless rubber goods, mercerized yarn, men's hats, dresses, electric
motors and power transformers, caskets, paper boxes, shirts and trousers,
lumber, knit goods, paint, auto jacks, fiberglas yarn, excavating equipment,
steel office chairs, food products, saw chains. Foundries; winery; tobacco
warehouses; meat packing plant. Eight banks; bank clearings (6-30-57), $80,-
749,852. 11,500 electric meters; 3,650 gas meters; 15,828 telephones. Ontario
Agricultural College; Macdonald Institute; Ontario Veterinary College, Ontario
Reformatory. Timber. Agriculture. Livestock, grain, potatoes.
Mercury-f Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1854 8 22 298 20.80**12,661
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. F. Collins, Editor; R. L. Hamill, Publisher.
O. A. C. Review V Quarterly Agric. & Coll 1889 3 26 98 1.00 $6,400
Ontario Agricultural College, O. A. C. Review, Publisher.
f Shorthorn
Shorthorn News Bi-monthly Cattle 1940 3 28 136 1.50 $5,000
[Breed'g
H. R. White, Editor; Canadian Shorthorn Assn., Publisher, 75 Wyndham St.
HAGERSVILLE (D4%), pop. 1,964; Brant-Haldimand Elec. Dist. (S). 23 m SW of
Hamilton. MC; CN RRs. Glove factory. Seed warehouses ; planing, chopping mills ;
creamery. Stone quarries. Diversified farming. Grain, livestock.
Press Thursday Independent 1932 7 24 273 3.00 $968
Douglas G. Mounteer, Editor and Publisher, Box 369.
HAILEYBURY (J2), pop. 2,654 ; Timiskaming Elec. Dist. (N). On Lake Timiskaming,
100 m N of North Bay. ON RR. Airport. Lumber, pulp mills. Silver, gold, cobalt
mines; pine, pulpwood timber. Hay, grain, stock farms.
^Thursday Independent 1904 5 24 231 2.50 $900
C. E. Bond,' Editor'; Temiskaimng Printing Co., Ltd., Publisher, New Liskeard.
HAMILTON (E4), pop. 289,625; Hamilton E., Hamilton W., Hamilton S. Elec. Dists.
(S). At west end of Lake Ontario on Hamilton Bay, 43 m SW of Toronto. CN;
CP; TH&B RRs. Boat connections. Airline, TCA.
Manufactures steel, automobiles, railroad equipment, chemicals, underwear,
hosiery, cotton, felts, knit goods, glass, hardware specialties, soap, farm imple-
ments, tobacco, cans, cotton duck, wire products, electrical equipment, earthen-
ware, brushes, airplanes, canned goods, typewriters, envelopes, tires. Foundries ;
coke ovens; brewery; railroad shops. Seven banks; bank debits (1957), $4,355,-
968,082. 63,332 (res.) electric meters; 35,172 (res.) gas meters; 86,338 (res.)
telephones. TV station, McMaster University and others.
Canadian Gas Journal Monthly Gas 1907 3 25 140 3.00 42,034
Mr. Arden Cayman, Editor; Gas Journal, Ltd., Publisher, 42 Mary St.
C8Med\«IJTe?han1olof»y+ JO"*** L«b- Tech'y 1987 1 B6 92 3.00 tZ.200
E. M. Watson, Editor; Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists,
Publishers, 61 Victoria Ave., N.
Canadian Srbobran (offset) W^^ ir^^T^^f 1951 6 25 28° 5.00 $5,000
(Serbian) .'. {Thursday Independent $3.000— Free
Lazar Stoysich, Editor; Serbian League of Canada, Publisher, 175 Barons Ave.
Cost and Management Monthly Indus. Acc't'g....l926 1 60 98 5.00 $6,700
J. N. Allan, Editor; Canadian Soc'y of Cost Accountants, Pub., 81 Walnut St., 3.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit: Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
Academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Home and Family (Dutch \MrtT,fviw [Dutch 1QRo 9 9ft QQ o ftn
and English) -f... {Monthly (Family Life 19B3 2 26 98 8'°°
English) -j-
Bosch & Keuning (Canada) Ltd., Publishers, P. O. Box 84, Station B.
Pioneer (Dutch and Enff.)+..Ftntly Ref. Church 1051 3 26 126 2.50 $2,200
W. G. Waraaar, Editor; Reformed Church in America, Pubs., 126 Main St., W.
Re view 4- .Thursday Independent 1899 8 24 294 8.00
John Sheehan, Editor; Hamilton Review, Publisher, 87 Mary St. 25,000 — Free
Silhouette V Friday Collegiate 1929 6 24 252 2.50 1,250
McMaster University Board of Publications, Editors and Publishers.
Spectator-*- Ev*. ex. Sun.. Independent 1846 8 22 808 18.00**99,317
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. G. O'Neil, Editor; T. E. Nichols, Publisher.
HANOVER (C8%), pop. 8,948; Grey-Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). 40 m S of Owens Sound.
CP; CN RRs. Furniture, hosiery, butter, flour, sashes, doors manufactured.
Timber. Agriculture. Wheat, potatoes, poultry.
Post+ .Thursday Independent 1870 8 24 808 2.50 **2^83
Mrs. Jessie Mitchell, Editor and Publisher.
HARRISTON (D8%), pop. 1,592; Wellington-Huron Elec. Dist. (SWC). 44 m NW of
Guelph. CN; CP RRs. Casket, stove, cheese box, broom factories; saw mill,
bottling works, pork packing plant. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Review -f Wednesday Independent 1896 7 24 280 8.00 1,400
J. J. Akkerhuis, Editor; Harris ton Review, Publisher, Elora St.
HARROW (B5% ), pop. 1,851 ; Essex South Elec. Diet. (SW). 20 m S of Windsor. C&O
RR. Manufactures abrasives. Cannery. Agriculture. Tobacco, fruits, vegetables,
sunflower seeds.
News-f Thursday Independent 1929 7 24 280 2.00 1,154
Cecil P. McKenzie, Editor; Harrow News, Publisher.
HAVELOCK (G8), pop. 1,205; Hastings-Frontenac Elec. Dist. (EC). 25 m NE of
Peterborough. CP RR. Railroad division center. Fishing tackle, needle factories ;
saw mill. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, grain, hay.
Standard Thursday Independent 1895 5 24 224 1.60
F. L. McKenzie, Editor and Publisher.
HAWKESBURY (K2), pop. 7,929; Glengarry-Prescott Elec. Dist. (NE). On Ottawa
River, 60 m NE of Ottawa. CN RR. Pulp, paper mills. Manufactures sashes, doors,
textiles, television and airplane parts. Timber. Agriculture. Grain, hay, potatoes.
Carillon. Le (Fr.) + .Thursday Independent 1947 6 28 252 8.00 $8,000
Bernard Danis, Editor; Le Carillon, Publisher, 88 Main St., E.
f Echo-h Thursday Independent 1906 6 24 245 2.00
1 Moniteur, Le+( French) Thursday Independent. 1906 5 24 245 2.00
1 Echo Publishing Co.
HESPELER (D4). pop. 8,876; Waterloo South Elec. Dist. (SWC). On Speed River.
6 m N of Gait. CN; GR RRs. Manufactures woolen and knit goods, furniture,
stoves, electric washers, hand trucks, pipe wrenches, tool, hockey sticks, enameled
ware, lightning rods. Agriculture. Livestock, poultry, hogs.
Herald -f Thursday Independent 1897 6 22 217 2.50 *876
Mrs. W. I. Baulk. Editor; Baulk Publishers, Ltd.. P. O. Box 60. J870— Free
HUNTSVILLE (E2), pop. 8,061; Parry Sound-Muskoka Elec. Dist. (NC). On Fairy
Lake, 145 m N of Toronto. CN RR. Boat connections. Saw, planing, lumber mills ;
boat, brick works; tannery. Summer resort. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, grain.
Forester-f Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 297 8.00 **2,490
H. E. and P. H. Rice, Publishers.
INGERSOLL (D4%), pop. 6,811; Oxford Elec. Dist. (SW). On Thames River, 10 m
SW of Woodstock. CP; CN RRs. Manufactures screws, nuts, condensed milk,
chee«e, furniture, furnaces, caskets, paper boxes, hockey sticks, fertilizers,
steering gears. Limestone quarries. Agriculture.
Tribune-h Thursday Independent 1878 8 24 301 2.50
W. A. Wood, Editor and Publisher, 115 Thames St. N.
IROQUOIS (J2%), pop. 1,078; Grenville-Dundas Elec. Dist. (E). On St. Lawrence
River, 80 m NE of Brockville. CN RR. Linen mills ; cheese factories. Agriculture.
Dairy products, apples.
Post and Matilda Advocate.. ..Thursday Independent 1922 8 28 808 2.50 $1,150
Kenneth Kirkby, Editor ; St. Lawrence Printing Co., Ltd., Publisher.
JARVIS (D4% ), pop. 788 ; Brant-Haldimand Elec. Dist. (S). 22 m SE of Brantford. CN;
WAB RRs. Airport. Creamery; flour mill. Gas wells. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Record .Thursday Independent 1878 6 26 276 2.00 1825
A. L. Miller, Editor and Publisher.
KAPUSKA3ING (CD, pop. 6,468 ; Cochrane Elec. Dist. (NW). On Kapuskasing River,
70 m NW of Timmins. CN RR. Airline, TCA. Saw mill. Dairy. Manufactures paper
products. Diversified farming.
Northern Tribune Thursday Independent 1928 6 25 266 8.60 2,200
M. G. Kelly. Editor; Northern Tribune, Publisher.
KEEWATIN — See Miner and News. Kenora.
KEMPTVILLE (J2%), pop. 1.780; Grenville-Dundas Elec. Dist. (E). On Rideau River,
84 m 8 of Ottawa. CP RR. Sashes, doors, cheese, butter, lumber manufactured.
Timber. Dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Advance Thursday Independent 1855 7 26 280 2.60 1,778
F. J. Friend, Editor; Advance Printing Office. Publisher.
Cfradatlcm-HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
VAfate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
mcademfc year. ^Subscription Included In membership fee.
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KENORA (Al), pop. 10,728; Kenora-Rainy River Elec. Dist. (W). On Lake of the
Woods, 181 m E of Winnipeg. CP RR. Paper, flour, lumber mills; boat, bottling
works; creamery; brewery. Tourist resort. Timber. Agriculture. Hay, oats,
potatoes.
^S^S^^^^...... JEvg. ex. Sun...Independent 1892 8 23 294 6.50 3,100
Stuart King,' Ed'itir'f Kenora Miner and News Ltd., 234 2nd St., S.
KINCARDINE (C8%), pop. 2,667; Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). On Lake Huron, 50 m SW
of Owen Sound. CN RR. Boat connections. Furniture, hosiery, boilers, paper boxes,
rubber fittings, butter, cheese manufactured. Summer resort. Fisheries. Grain,
dairy, stock farms.
News-f Wednesday Independent 1863 8 24 294 3.00 **2,241
J. W. MacLeod, Editor; R. G. Buckingham, Publisher.
KINGSTON (H8), pop. 48,618; Kingston Elec. Dist. (E). On St. Lawrence River and
Rideau Canal, at their junction with Lake Ontario, 165 m E of Toronto. CN; CP
RRs. Boat connections. Airport.
Manufactures locomotives, aluminum, tile, batteries, nylon, terylene, woolens,
butter, feed, ammonia. Shipyards; grain elevators; bottling works; tanneries.
Fifteen banks; bank clearings (1957), $212,075,626. 15,011 electric meters;
2,089 gas meters; 23,882 telephones. Queen's University; Royal Military Col-
lege; Regiopolis College; two collegiate institutes.
Canadian Register, The + Saturday Catholic 1942 8 24 280 3.00 *5 1,391
The Canadian Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd., 220 Bagot St.
Queen's Quarterly Quarterly (Rev. of Can. & 18fl« -j *A ao 400 2000
Issued April, July. October. January. ) Intern't'l Aflf. 1893 l 54 98 4'00 2'000
Glen Shortliffe, Editor; Queen's University, Publisher.
Queen's Review V Monthly Coll. Alumni 1927 2 80 112x4.00 J6.000
H. J. Hamilton, Editor; The Alumni Assn. of Queen's University. Publisher.
Queen's University Journal V.Tues. A Fri Collegiate 1874 6 26 252x2.50 2,750
Queen's Journal, Queen's University, Publisher.
Whig-Standard + , Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1810 8 22 294 28.40 **20,2O1
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Arnold Edinborough, Editor; Kingston Whig-Standard Co., Ltd., Publisher,
306 King St., East.
KINGSVILLE (B5^), pop. 2.884; Essex South Elec. Dist. (SW). On Lake Erie, 28 m
SE of Windsor. C&O RR. Tobacco processing plants ; planing mill; tile, brick, boat
factories. Summer resort. Fisheries. Agriculture. Tobacco, vegetables, corn,
wheat.
Reporter 4- .Thursday Independent 1876 7 24 276 2.50 1 1,305
Lakeshore Publishers, Ltd.
KIRKLAND LAKE <J1%), pop. X18,892; Timiskaming Elec. Dist. (N). 100 m SE of
Timmins. ON RR. Mining machinery, cement blocks, aerated water, plywood
manufactured. Lumbering. Gold mines; pine, poplar, birch timber. Diversified
farming.
Northern News -f- Evgr. ex. Sun...Independent 1922 8 22 298 21.00 **6,O77
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
C. L. Butler, General Manager, Northern News, Publisher.
KITCHENER (D4). pop. 59.562; Waterloo North Elec. Dist. (SWC). Adjacent to
Waterloo, and 40 m NW of Hamilton. CN; GR RRs. Airport.
Manufactures furniture, rubber footwear and tires, shoes, boots, radios, con-
fectionery, trucks, shirts, collars, underwear, luggage, clocks, gloves, buttons,
twines, felts, woodworking and washing machines, paper boxes. Tanneries ; foun-
dries; brewery; pork packing plant. Sixteen banks; bank clearings (1957),
$437,987,276. 20,014 (res.) electric meters; 8,805 (res.) gas meters; 23,622
res.) telephones. TV station. St. Jerome's College.
Kitchener- Waterloo Record -J-Evpr. ex. Sun...Independent 1878 8 23 297 21.00**32,84O
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
John E. Motz, Publisher.
LANARK (H2V&). pop. 879; Lanark Elec. Dist. (E). On Clyde River, 50 m SW of
Ottawa. Railroad station, Perth. CP RR. Yarn and knitting, grist mills ; furniture,
cheese factories; lime plant. Timber; limestone quarries. Grain, stock farms.
Era 4- Wednesday Independent 1895 6 25 224 2.50 1,370
B. W. Mason, Editor and Publisher.
LEAMINGTON (B5%), pop. 7,856; Essex South Elec Dist (SW). On Lake Erie, 33 m
SE of Windsor. MC; C&O RRs. Boat connections. Tobacco processing plant;
tomato products manufactured. Resort. Truck, fruit farms. Tomatoes, tobacco,
peaches, apples.
Post and News -f- Thursday Independent....... 187 4 8 24 287 2. 60** 3,7 7 6
Post Printing Co., Ltd., Publisher, 21 Princess.
LEASIDE — Advertiser — See Toronto.
Tribune — See Toronto.
LINDSAY (F3), pop. 10,110; Victoria Elec. Dist. (C). On Scugog River, 26 m W of
Peterborough. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures woolen goods, yarns, knit goods,
lumber products, crayons, railway equipment, caskets, proprietary medicines,
boats. Foundries; marble works. Summer resort. Timber. Agriculture. Wheat,
alsike clover, livestock.
f Post -4- Evar. ex. Sun...Independent 1895 8 24 287 13.00 ** 2,284
I Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
I Post-f Thursday Independent 1933 8 24 287 2.00 **2,613
I Wilson & Wilson, Ltd., Editors and Publishers.
Watchman- Warder -f Wednesday Conservative 1856 8 24 287 3.50 $3,664
Ford Moynes. Editor; Victoria Publishing Co., Ltd., 6 Colborne St., W.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. «> Nonpareil ems, 12 to Inch.
v* Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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USTOWEL (D4), pop. 8,644; Perth Elec. Dist. (W). 35 m N of Stratford. CN RR.
Knitting, planing, chopping, woolen mills; furniture, casket factories. Dairy,
stock, poultry farms.
Banner 4- .................................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1865 8 24 273 3.00 **2,412
Paper incorporates Atwood Bee and Fordwich Record.
George Tatham, Editor and Publisher.
LITTLE CURRENT <C1%), pop. 1,514; Algoma East Elec. Dist. (NW). On Mani-
toulin Island, 88 m SW of Sudbury. CP RR. Boat connections. Airport. Planing
mill. Summer resort. Silica quarries. Fisheries. Poultry, stock farms.
Manitoulin Expositor 4- ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 5 23 210 3.00 ** 1,680
W. J. Patterson, Editor and Publisher.
LONDON (C4%), pop. 101,693; London and Middlesex East Elec. Dists. (SW). On
Thames River, 120 m W of Toronto. CN ; CP; MC ; L&PS (elec.) RRs. Airline, TCA.
Manufactures cereals, household appliances, steel, hosiery, confectionery,
shoes, radios, metal products, cardboard boxes, diesel locomotives, chemicals,
automotive parts, mobile homes, electrical distribution apparatus, plumbing and
heating equipment, coated tapes and abrasives, electronics equipment. Brewery ;
winery; railroad shops; printing and publishing houses. Thirty-one banks; bank
clearings (1957), $790,738,406. 28,106 electric meters; 24,221 gas meters;
44,116 (res.) telephones. TV station. University of Western Ontario; Huron
College and others. Grain, livestock, dairy products.
««n ........ EconPoliticaligSS 3 25 140 5.00 1 1,800
Issued March, June, Oct., Dec. I gcjen(je
Gordon Huson, Editor; University of Western Ontario, Publisher.
Canadian Hobby-Craft lm «,««*M« [Hobbies & IQA« o QA nc o nn
Magazine ..... .. ..................... jBi-monthly ..... ^Handicrafts 1946 2 30 116 2'°°
McLaughlin Publishing, 121 Queens Ave.
.... }Bi-monthly ..... W. of the W ....... 1895 3 26 140 xl.OO
J. S. Cloustoni Editor ; Canadian Woodmen of the World, Publisher.
CCB Outlook, The+ ln«.»»-»i«. T«* «* «H«^ ^48 2 28 100
(no adv.). .. ........ {Quarterly ........ Int. of Blind ....... Controlled free dist. $3,850
Mrs. W. C. Bending, Editor; Canadian Council of the Blind, Publisher,
96 Ridout St.. S.
Tuesday .......... Negro Int ........... 1921 4 24 210 2.00
Mrs. C. E. Hawson, Editor; C. E. Hawson, Publisher, 95 Glenwood Ave.
Farmer's Advocate ................. .Semi-mo .......... [ A^Farm^ome 1866 4 26 175 '60 *200'000
D. L. Waterston, Editor; The William Weld Co., Ltd., Publisher,
358 Adelaide St. W.
T!S.^T>. ««-i_ fMorn.&Evg. T«^o^«^«* 1849 9 22 305 21.84**«4>161
Free Press-f- ............................ (ex. Sun. * Independent.... Evg circ 21.84 **39,562
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
A. R. Ford, Editor; London Free Press Ptg. Co., Pub., 442-446 Richmond St.
Gazette V .................................. Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1907 5 23 196 2.50
Students of the University of Western Ontario, Editors and Publishers,
Room 24, Thomas Hall.
Huron Church News-f ............ 10 ti. a yr ........ Religious ............ 1950 6 24 224 1.00 12,865
The Rt. Rev. G. N. Luxton, Editor; Diocese of Huron, Anglican Church of
Canada, P. O. Box 302.
Ontario Agent +.. .. .. Monthly .......... Finan. A Insur...l896 8 87 137 3.50 2,500
Ivor S. Brake, Editor; Economist Printing & Pub. Co., Ltd., 810 Richmond Bldg.
.. 193° 2 80 98 2-°° 70°
Issued during January, March, May, November.
Students of University of Western Ontario Medical School, Publishers.
LUCKNOW (C8%), pop. 962; Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). 65 m NW of Stratford. CN RR.
Furniture factory ; creamery ; flax, flour, lumber mills. Elevator. Fertilizer mixing,
seed plants. Timber. Farming.
Sentinel + ................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1873 5 24 224 2.50 1,800
L. C. Thompson, Editor and Publisher.
MADOC (G3), pop. 1.325; Has tings -Frontenac Elec. Dist. (EC). 28 m N of Belle-
ville. CN RR. Tale, slate, woolen, planing mills; creamery. Talc mines; slate
quarries. Dairy farms.
North Hastings Review -f ....... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 6 26 280 2.50 -
J. A. Watson, Editor ; North Hastings Review, Publisher.
MARATHON (H5), pop. - ; Port Arthur Elec. Dist. (NW). 186 m E of Port Arthur.
CP RR. Paper mills ; cannery; dairy farms.
Mercury (offset) ..................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 4 24 161 1,404 — Free
D. E. Smith, Editor; Town of Marathon, Publishers, 5 Woodson St.
MARKDALE (D3). pop. 986; Grey-Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). 25 m SE of Owen Sound.
CP RR. Chopping, saw mills; sash and door factory; tannery; creameries.
Timber. Lake resort. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Standard ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1875 6 26 280 3.00 **1,357
R. G. Craig, Editor and Publisher.
MARKHAM (E8%), pop. 2,878; York North Elec. Dist. (SC). 16 m NE of Toronto. CN
RR. Flour, feed, planing, chopping mills. Truck, grain, dairy, stock farms.
Economist and Sun 4- .............. Wednesday ........ Independent.. ..185 6 8 24 296 8.00 3,000
M. Williams, Editor; Whetter A Williams, Publisher.
Circulation * A Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included «n membership fee.
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MARMORA (G8)f pop. 1,428; Hastings-Frontenac Elec. Diet. (EC). 26 m NW of
Belleville. CN RR. Chopping, planing mills. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Herald -H Thursday Independent 1894 6 26 273 2.00
H. W. Sabine, Editor and Publisher.
MEAFORD (D3), pop. 8,648; Grey North Elec. Dist. (W). 20 m E of Owen Sound.
CN RR. Boat connections. Wooden kitchen units, power equipment, cabinet hard-
1. Woolen mills. Diversified farming.
Clrt
ware, hardwood flooring, feed manufactured
Express -f .Thursday Independent 1906
Carl C. Manore, Editor and Publisher.
9 22 308 3.00 **1,531
I
MERLIN (B5), pop. X490; Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). 12 m 3 of Chatham. C&O RR.
Lumber. Diversified farming.
Standard Thursday Independent 5 24 200 2.00
A. L. Mclntosh. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 189.
MIDLAND (E2%), pop. 8,250; Simcoe East Elec. Dist. (C). On Georgian Bay, 89 m
NW of Toronto. CN; CP RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures silk, fiberglass,
camera, flour, automotive trim; wood products, ladies' wear, needlework fac-
tories ; shipyards ; elevators. Summer resort. Agriculture.
f County Herald Friday Independent 1950 9 22 287 6.00
J Free Press Herald -f Wednesday Independent 1881 9 cLbtoed clr™ **4,310
Publishes weekly Georgian Tourist edition, Thursday during July and August.
Midland Printers, Ltd., Publisher.
MILDMAY (C3 % ), pop. 870 ; Grey-Bruce Elec. Dist. ( W). 60 m NW of Guelph. CN RR.
Creamery; lumber, grist, chopping, cider mills; furniture factorv. Timber. Dairy,
stock, grain farms.
Gazette + .Thursday Independent 1893 5 24 224 2.50
Robert Wenger, Editor; Wenger Bros., Publisher.
MILLBROOK (F3%), pop. 807; Durham Elec. Dist. (S). 17 m SW of Peterborough.
Railroad name, Millbrook Junction. CN RR. Lumber, flour mills; creamery.
Dairy, grain farms.
Mirror and Reporter Thursday Independent 1861 6 24 252 1.50 J725
J. H. Barringer, Editor and Publisher, King St.
MILTON WEST (E4), pop. 4,294; Halton Elec. Dist. (S). 25 m N of Hamilton. CN; CP
RRs. Manufactures steel screws, gas meters, automotive springs, gypsum prod-
ucts, bricks, flour, feed. Agriculture. Grain, cherries, berries.
Canadian Champion + Thursday Independent 1859 8 24 294 3.00 **2,335
Dills Printing and Publishing.
MILVERTON (D4), pop. 1,070; Perth Elec. Dist. (W). 17 m N of Startford. CN; CP
RRs. Knitting, feed, chopping mills; furniture, felt shoe, farm machinery
factories ; creamery. Grain, dairy, poultry farms.
Sun-f ~ Thursday Independent 1891 7 26 308 2.50 $1,860
William A. Reis, Editor and Publisher.
MIMICO — Advertiser — See New Toronto and Mimico Advertiser, New Toronto.
MITCHELL (C4), pop. 2,146; Perth Elec. Dist. (W). On Thames River, 12 m W of
Stratford. CN RR. Manufactures hosiery, sweaters, butter, cheese, lumber. Fork
packing plant; hatcheries; nursery. Timber. Diversified farming.
Advocate-}- Thursday Independent 1860 7 26 276 2.50 1,925
W. Mounteer, Editor and Publisher.
MONKTON <C4), pop. X365; Perth Elec. Dist. (W). 22 m NW of Stratford. Railroad
name, West Monkton. CP RR. Cheese factory ; chopping, planing mills ; creamery.
Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Times -f Thursday Independent 1900 7 26 308 2.50 $360
William A. Reis, Editor and Publisher, Milverton.
MORRISBURG (J2%), pop. 2,131; Grenville-Dundas Elec. Dist. (E). On St. Lawrence
River, 28 m SW of Cornwall. Ferry to Waddington, N. Y. CN RR. Cheese, tack,
nail, brush, sash and door factories ; foundry. Summer resort. Agriculture. Dairy,
poultry products, apples.
Leader .Friday Independent 1867 6 26 280 2.00
Arthur Laurin, Editor; Leader Publishing Company, Ltd.
MOUNT FOREST (D3%), pop. 2.438; Wellington Huron Elec. Dist. (SWC). 40 m NW
of Guelph. CP; CN RRs. Manufactures overalls, sportwear, threshing machines,
television coils, baskets, caskets. Chopping mills, creameries, poultry plant.
Greenhouses. Stock farms.
Confederate-f .Thursday Independent 1867 7 24 273 2.50
Confederate Publishing Company.
NAPANEE (H3), pop. 4,273; Prince Edward-Lennox Elec. Dist. (SE). On Napanee
River, 26 m W of Kingston. CN RR. Boat connections. Furniture, biscuits, brick,
tile, butter factories; cannery; iron works; chopping mills. Dairy, poultry farms.
Beaver4- Wednesday... ..Conservative 1870 8 25 294 3.00 **3,621
J. Earl Morrison, Publisher.
Post-Express-f Thursday Independent 1861 8 24 808 2.00 2,650
Henry D. Wightman, Editor; H. D. Wightman & Son, Publisher.
NEW HAMBURG <D4). pop. 1,939; Waterloo South Elec. Dist. (SWC). 14 m W of
Kitchener. CN RR. Felt shoes, furniture and furniture trimmings, cheese, cab-
inet factory; creamery; flour, planing mills. Dairy, grain farms.
Independent Friday Independent 1878 6 26 273 2.00 998
Ritr Brothers, Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn: (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T A gate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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NEW LISKEARD (J2), pop. 4,619; Timiskaming Elec. Diet. (N). On Lake Timiskam-
ing, 57 m 8 of Kirkland Lake. ON RR. Foundry, lumber, flour, feed mills; ice
cream factory; cannery; bottling works. Summer resort. Agriculture. Wheat,
oats, barley.
Temiskaming Speaker-f Thursday Independent 1906 8 24 294 2.50 **3,SOS
O. £. Bond, Editor; Temiskaming Printing Co., Ltd.. Publisher.
NEWMARKET (E3V6), pop. 7,368; York North Elec. Diet. (SO. 28 m N of Toronto.
CN RR. Manufactures pencils, office furniture and filing systems, caskets, flour.
Tannery ; foundry ; creamery. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Era and Express + Thursday Independent 1852 8 24 301 3.50 **3,808
Prints section for Aurora.
Newmarket Era & Express Ltd., Publishers.
NEW TORONTO (E4), pop. 11.560; York West Elec. Dist. (SO. On Lake Ontario. 5 m
SW of Toronto. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures fire brick, tire fabrics, rubber and
rubber products, wallpaper, varnishes, containers, pigments, cans, brass prod-
ucts, canned goods, wine, liquors, chemicals, corsets, shoes. Tannery.
NeAd^eTtiser+nd MlmiC° }Thursday Independent 1917 8 24 808 8.00 **8,945
Gordon A. Murray*,' Editor; V. J. MacMillan, Publisher.
NIAGARA FALLS (E4M>), pop. 23.563; Niagara Falls Elec. Dist. (S). On West bank of
Niagara River, below the Falls. CN; WAB; MC RRs. Manufactures silverware,
cyanamides, abrasives, undergarments, batteries, cutlery, cellue-cotton products,
brass, cereals, wire cloth, animals traps, chains, machinery, plastics, fertilizer.
Wineries ; iron, bottling works. Tourist resort. Fruit, truck farms.
Review-f .Evg. ex. Sun...Independent. 1879 8 23 294 20.80 **14,360
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. B. Leslie, Editor; F. H. Leslie, Ltd.. Publisher.
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE (E4), pop. 2,740; Lincoln Elec. Dist. (S). On Lake Ontario,
12 m E of Saint Catharines. MC RR. Canning, marmalade, basket, wooden ware
factories ; winery. Summer resort. Fruit, truck farms. Peaches, grapes.
Canadian Fruitgrower-!- Monthly f Fruit 1929 3 26 140 1.00
Scott Publishing Co.. Box 610. 1 Growers Controlled free dist.
Niagara Advance-f .Thursday Independent 1983 5 24 224 2.00
Douglas L. Young, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 390.
NORTH BAY (El), pop. 21,020: Nipissin* Elec. Dist. (N). On Lake Nipissin*. 80 m
E of Sudbury. CN; CP; ON RRs. Airline. TCA. Manufactures diamond drill equip-
ment, brass fittings, saws, lumber, butter, explosives, insulating board. Foun-
dries; railroad shops. Normal School; Provincial Laboratory. Summer resort.
Timber. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Nugget -f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1909 8 22 810 23.40**13,342
Color advertising accepted.
C. M. Fellman, Editor; A Division of The Southam Co., Ltd., Publisher.
NORWICH (D4H), pop. 1,611; Oxford Elec. Dist. (SW). 18 m SE of Woodstock.
CN RR. Manufactures brooms, brushes, vinegar, baskets, fertilizer, lumber,
bricks, tile. Cannery. Agriculture. Milk, tobacco, grain.
Gazette .Thursday Independent 1876 8 24 280 2.50 **1,OS8
S. N. Manore, Editor and Publisher.
NORWOOD (G3). uop. 1,017; Hastings-Frontenac Elec. Dist. (EC). 18 m NE of Peter-
borough. CP RR. Wood specialty, cheese box, basket factories; flour mill;
creamery. Timber. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Register Thursday Independent 1867 6 26 245 1.50
J. F. Chevers. Editor and Publisher.
OAKVILLE (E4). pot>. 9.983: Halton Elec. Dist. (S). On Lake Ontario. 20 m SW of
Toronto. CN; CP RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures automobiles, auto parts,
patent leather, baskets, fabrics, plastics, aluminum ware. jams, paper, refrig-
erator colls. Tanneries. Summer resort. Fruit, truck, dairy, poultry farm*.
Oakville-Trafalgar Journal Thursday Independent 1947 8 23 298 2.60 **4,914
W. D. Cotton, Editor; Woodbridge Co. Ltd., Publisher. 7 Dunn St. N.
Record-Star-*- Thursday Independent 1887 8 23 308 2.60 **4,753
Tina C. Breckenridge, Editor; Oakville Record, Ltd.. Publisher.
ORANCEVILLE (D3%), pop. 8,887; Dufferhi-Simcoe Elec. Dist. (C). 86 m NE of
Guelph. CP RR. Knitting, chopping, planing mills; foundry; creameries; bottling
works. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Banner 4- Thursday Independent 1893 8 23 274 3.50 **3,224
H. B. Matheson and A. R. McKitrick, Publishers.
ORILLIA (E3), POD. 18.857: Simcoe East Elec. Dist. (C). On Lakes Simcoe and Oou ch-
icking and Trent Valley Canal, 86 m N of Toronto. CN; CP RRs. Airport. Manu-
factures mining machinery, farm implements, hardware, flooring, baby carriages,
furniture, stoves, clothing, metal and wood specialties, marine engines, boats.
Creamery. Summer resort. Timber. Diversified farming. Grain, livestock, dairy
products.
N«w§-Lett«r-f Thursday Independent 1884 8 24 280 2.00 4.3M
W. G. Curran, Editor; Curran Bros., Publisher.
Packet and Times -f- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1867 8 23 298 15.60 **5,268
Color advertising accepted.
The Thomson Co., Ltd., Publisher.
ORONO (F8 H ) , pop. X 790 ; Durham Elec. Dist. (S) . 22 m E of Oshawa. Railroad station.
Newcastle. CN; CP RRs. Grist mill. Creamery. Ontario Forestry Station. Diver*
sifted farming.
News — See Canadian Statesman of Bowmanvflle.
Times Thursday Independent 1987
R. C. Forrester, Publisher.
6 26 288 1.50
Circulation— **S«pt. A. B.C. Statement: *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; tA.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit: Bold face, sworn; tPtiblisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 4 Nonpareil ems, 12 to Inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. VIsiued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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OSHAWA (F8%), Pop. 50,412; Ontario Elec. Diet. (C). 88 m NE of Toronto. CP; CN;
OSH RRs. On Lake Ontario. Boat connections.
Manufactures automobiles, shoes, drugs, metal building products, woolen
goods, glass products, malleable iron, steam and gas fittings, auto bumpers,
safety glass, plastics, brushes, furniture, aluminum products. Tannery. Four-
teen banks (1957). 16,656 electric meters; 8,800 gas meters; 20,000 telephones.
Dairy, grain, stock farms.
Times -Gazette -f ...................... Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1871 9 22 308 20.00 **15,590
Color advertising accepted.
Circulates also in Whitby.
Gwyn Kinsey, Editor; Times-Gazette Publishers, Ltd., Publisher.
OTTAWA (J2). pop. 222,129; Ottawa East Elec. Dist. (NE). Capital of the Dominion
of Canada. On Ottawa River and Rideau Canal, 116 m W of Montreal. CN; CP;
RRs. Airlines: TCA; EAL; TRA. Boat connections.
Manufactures lumber, pulp, paper, wire cloth, cables, stoves, electric ranges,
cosmetics, currency, stamps, furniture, cement, paint, flour, cheese, biscuits,
beverages, shoes, metal building material, washing machines, tar and paper
products. Foundries; oil refineries; bottling works. Fifty-four banks; bank
clearings (1957), $12,224,820,888. 80,984 electric meters; 86,268 telephones.
Two TV stations. University of Ottawa; Carleton College; Asbury College;
St. Patrick College. Timber. Agriculture.
}
Bi-monthly. ...Tech. Agric ....... 1934 8 26 140
Agricultural Institute of Canada, Publisher, Suite 100, 176 Gloucester St.
2.00 $8,710
Alumni Association of the University of Ottawa, Publishers.
Business and Professional \pf mftwlfi1iv fw^fn^r^K 1934 3 2« 133x1.50 7,100
Woman -f- ( Eng. & Fr. ) .... J **i~montniy j w °™**t* ^1UD Controlled free dist. 14,550
Bess Forbes, Editor; Canadian Federation of Business and Professional
Women's Clubs, Publisher, 352 MacLaren St.
Canadian Aeronautical \M««fMv AA«*™i«ii+f/.a 195B 8 28 14° x4.00 2,461
Journal JMonthly Aeronautics 2 42 140
Not published during July and August.
Canadian Aeronautical Institute, Publisher, 801 Commonwealth Bldg.
77 MetcalfeSt. (4).
625
6,145
$2,675
$980
$759
3,700
^ OWY 7 jQuarterly (Affairs* 1946 2 26 76 2<0°
*"j. G^De Prose, Editor ; Directorate of Military Training, Publisher,
The Queen's Printer.
Canadian Art -f Quarterly { Exhibition"**7 194S 2 84 112 1'75
Robt. Ayre and Donald W. Buchanan, Eds.; Canadian Art, Pub., P. O. Box 384.
Canadia^AyrsMre^Review JMonthly Ayrs. Cattle 1920 3 27 183 xl.OO
Ayrshire Breeders' Assn. of Canada, Publisher, 1160 Carling Ave.
Canadian Entomologist 4- Monthly Entomological... 1868 1 60 119x10.00
W. R. Thompson, Editor; Entomological Society of Canada and Ontario, Pub.
Canadian Field-Naturalist -f Quarterly Nat. Science 1879 2 || jjjg x4-00
R. A. Hamilton, Editor; Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club, Publisher,
Science Service Bid?.
Canadian Flight \ m «i««tMv /Pilots & iqcc * o* UA A tin
(The Pilots Magazine) (Bi-monthly. |Aircraftmen IJ&5 8 ** 14° 4'00
W. N. Peppier, Editor; Canadian Owners and Pilots Assn., Publishers,
Commonwealth Bldg., 77 Metcalfe St.
Canadian Geographical 1
Journal
Monthly Geographic 1930
loyal Canadian Geograph'l Soc'y, Pub
MfMi+Mir fBiochem. ft 1(Ui
Monthly 1 Physiology 1944
Bi-monthly Botany 1929
3 27 140 6.00
, 64 Park Ave. (4).
1 58 105 9.00
1 58 105 6.00
1 66 105 12.00
1 58 105 6.00
1 58 105 9.00
1 58 105 5.00
*1 1,502
$1,702
$967
$3,015
$1,308
$2,122
$744
Gordon M. Dallyn, Ed. ; I
Canadian Journal of
Biochemistry and
Physiology (no adv.)
Canadian Journal of Botany
Canadian Journal of
Monthly
Bi-monthly.
Monthly
....Chem. Res 1929
....Microbiology 1954
....Physics 1929
Canadian Journal of
Microbiology (no adv.)....
Canadian Journal of Physics
^Zo^v^noTdv.0/. JBi-monthly Zoology t929
. , .
Research Council, Publishers, Sussex St. (2).
$1,500
$9,000
7 Scient. Agric ....1957 1 67 112 4.00 $2,227
Agricultural Institute of Canada, Publisher, 176 Gloucester St.
Canadian Labour* (Eng. lMonthly Labor 19B6 1 44 140 8'°°
« Fr. ) J Controlled free dist.
Norman 8. Dowd, Editor; Canadian Labour Congress, 100 Argyle Aye.
Circulation -**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems. 12 to tech.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Canadian League Monthly Social Work 1921 2 24 88 2.00
Katharine Sheridan. Editor; Canadian League, Publisher, 401 Preston St.
li-monthly Library News.... 1944 2 83 112x3.00 1,901
'Elisabeth H." Morton, Editor; Canadian Library Assn., Publisher,
63 Spark St.
Canadian Patent Office \m aoov /Patents, 1929 2 86 12625.00 $550
Record (no adv.) jiuesaay ICopywrights Controlled free dist. J202
Commissioner of Patents, Publisher, Canadian Bldg.
Canadian Psychiatric 1
Association Journal }• Quarterly Medical 1956 1 60 116 x4.00 625
(Eng. & Fr.) J
Dr. F. C. R. Chalke, Editor; Canadian Psychiatric Assn., Publisher,
183 Metcalfe St. (4).
Canadian Transport + Monthly Labor 1908 3 28 140 x2.00 *34,315
D. N. Secord, Editor; Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees and other
Transport Workers, Publisher, 230 Laurier Ave., W.
Canadian Welfare 7 ti. a yr Soc. Welf. Work 1924 2 25 98 x2.50 J3,013
M. M. King, Editor; The Canadian Welfare Council, Publisher, 55 Parkdale Ave.
Carleton, TheV Monday Collegiate 1944 5 24 222 xl.OO 1,500
Students of Carleton College, Editors and Publishers, 275 First Ave. (1).
Chemistry in Canada Monthly Chem. Indus 1949 3 27 140 4.00 +6,202
The Chemical Institute of Canada, Publisher, 18 Rideau St. (2).
Citizen-f- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1844 8 23 310 18.20**€5,13S
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
M. D. Yarrow, Editor; Ottawa Citizen, Publisher.
Civil Service Review Quarterly Civil Service 1928 2 39 140 1.20
J. E. Duggan, Editor; Civil Service Feder'n of Canada, Pub., 88 Argyle Ave.
tview} Quarterly Com. Plan'g 1951 2 42 126 2.00
Community Planning Assn. of Canada, Publisher, 77 MacLaren St. (4)*
Crows nest, The (no adv.) ...... Monthly .......... Can. Nav. Serv... 1949 3 28 133 1.00 2,600
Dept. of National Defense, Publisher, The Queen's Printer.
™tfei^^l^ .......... [g^fornViCe 1921 I IS itf 1-°° 25'8°°
and The CSAO News ........ J I Dominion 2 44 140
J. C. Best, Editor; Civil Service Assn. of Canada, Publisher, 130 Slater St.
Droit, Le -f (French) ............. JSvg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1913 8 23 310 15.00**29>4O1
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Le Syndicat d'Oeuvres Sociales, Ltee, Publisher, 875 Rideau.
Fulcrum, The+V...~ ............... Bi-monthly ..... Collegiate .......... 1939 5 25 240 x2.00 $1,800
Students of the University of Ottawa, Editors and Publishers, 611 Cumberland St.
Hebdo-Revue+ (Fr.) ............. Saturday ......... Gen'l Int ............. 1951 5 23 190 40,897
A magazine distributed each Saturday with Le Progres du Saguenay of Chicou-
timi; Le Voix de Test of Granby; Le Droit of Ottawa; La Frontiere of Rouyn,
Quebec.
Gerard Bernier, Editor; Aurele Gratton, Publisher, 375 Rideau St.
Journal + .................................. Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Conserv ...... 1885 8 22 310 18.20**65,925
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Journal Publishing Company of Ottawa, Ltd., Journal Bldg.
: Junior Leader + ...................... .Monthly .......... Boy Scouts ......... 1943 3 27 133 .50 J930
Issued from November through May. Controlled free dist. 1 14, 473
Sydney Young, Editor.
Scout Leader ............................ Monthly .......... Scouting ............. 1922 3 26 130 1.00 J1.985
Issued bi-monthly during July- August, September-October. Controlled free dist. til, 5 14
G. N. Beers, Editor; Boy Scouts Assn., Publisher, 306 Metcalfe St. (4).
Labour Gazette (English & W^+M,, [ Indus. AEduc., 1900 2 30 112 4.00 15,500
French) (no adv.) ............ JMontmy .......... JLabor Matter Controlled free dist. *8,300
W. S. Drinkwater, Editor; Department of Labour, Publisher.
Labour Review ......................... Monthly .......... Labor .................. 1936 4 26 175 1.00 11,708
W. T. Burford, Editor; Canadian Federation of Labour, Publisher, 78 Bank St.
Legionary, The ......................... Monthly .......... Veterans ............ 1925 4 26 150 2.50 *225,717
The Canadian Legion, Publisher, Legion House, 465 Gilmour St.
Monthly .......... Labor .................. 1948 4 28 213 xl-°° *5'500
July-August issue combined.
Clive Thomas. Editor ; National Council of Canadian Labour, Publisher,
Room 27, 78 Sparks St.
Patrician V ................................ Monday ........... Collegiate .......... 1935 2 42 147 xl.OO 850
Students of St. Patrick's College, Editors and Publishers, 281 Echo Drive.
Professional Public Service....Monthly .......... UQovt.)™*** 192° 2 30 112 1'50 3'676
Barrett Bonnezen, Editor; Professional Institute of the Public Service of
Canada, Publisher, Room 249, Elgin Bldg., Dept, of National Defense.
RA News-f ................ Monthly.. . Recreation ....... 1943 5 24 200 x $16,000
Jack Vinokur, Editor; Ottawa Civil Service Recreational Association, Publisher,
243 Lisgar St.
("Historical,
ROMP Quarterly + ................. .Quarterly ........ ] Education ft 1933 2 30 112 1.00 11,500
[Gen'l Int.
A/Sgt. H. E. Brownhlll, Editor; Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Publisher,
ROMP Headquarters Bldg.
Cimilatioo A A Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
T Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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Revue de L'Universite 'd' 1
Ottawa (French, English, [Quarterly ........ Cultural ............. 1931 1 50 98 4.00 900
Latin) ................................. J
Rev. Fr. M. Belanger, O.M.I., Editor; Universite 'df Ottawa, Publisher.,
Avenue Laurier Est., Ottawa.
Rotonde. La (French )-f V ...... 15 ti. a yr ........ Collegiate ........... 1931 5 23 224 8.00
Students of University of Ottawa, Editors and Publishers, 611 Cumberland St.
Roundel (no adv.) ............ 10 ti. a yr Af/For"' 1949 8 26 108 2-°° 1'145
Royal Canadian Air Force, Publisher, The Queen's Printer.
Scout Leader — See Junior Leader.
Westboro Union -f ................... Semi-mo ......... Independent ....... 1939 6 24 210 1.60
Henry Far a low, Editor; Beauregard Press, Publisher, 222 Guigas St.
OWEN SOUND (D3), pop. 16,976; Grey-North Elec. Dist. (W). On Georgian Bay,
85 m NW of Guelph. OP; CN RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures furniture,
building materials, machines and parts, boats, butter, wooden-ware, hosiery, belt-
ing, leather, paints, vending machines, electrical signalling devices. Foundries;
elevators. Tourist resort. Fisheries. Stock, dairy, fruit, grain farms.
Arena Pools and Parks l 1 Arena* 19« f •« "« <•<"> »•«•
437
Canadian Coin Box Im^fhi, JVendinjr 1946 3 24 140 6.00 1.410
Magazine (offset) ............ fMontnly .......... \ Equipment 2 42 140
Canadian Motels & Motor 1R, montv,v /Motel 1965 f ?| W 4-°° 1'693
Court, (offset) .................. }Bi-»onthly ..... {Operatlon cLtr^lled f?« di.t. 1,576
^"off8ae\)T!™.".^.±e}Monthly .......... Vend'gEquip't..1958 » *< \\\ 6-°°
Eddie 'Sargent!' Editor'; Eddie Sargent Enterprises, Publisher, 868 2nd Ave. East.
Herald (offset) ........................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1951 6 24 266 3.00 $3,070
Eddie Sargent, Editor and Publisher, 868 2nd Ave. East. $2,033 — Free
Sun-Times-h ............................. Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ....... 1853 8 28 295 23.00**10,»81
Color advertising accepted.
Fleming Publishing Co., Ltd.
PAISLEY (C3). pop. 739; Grey-Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). 35 m SW of Owen Sound.
CN RR. Alfalfa, flour, saw mills ; basket, butter factories ; brick works. Timber.
Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Advocate-f ............................... Thursday .. Independent ....... 1865 6 24 224 3.00 $1,024
C. Bruce McKenzie, Editor and Publisher, Box 100.
PALMERSTON (D3), pop. 1,550; Wellington-Huron Elec. Dist. (SWC). 42 m NW
of Kitchener. CN RR. Feed, planing mills ; creamery. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
Observer-h ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1932 7 24 280 8.00 $890
Glen Thuell, Editor; Arthur Carr, Publisher.
PARIS (D4), pop. 5,504; Brant-Haldimand Elec. Dist. (SW). On Grand River, 7 m NW
of Brantford. CN; LEAN RRs. Manufactures textile goods, road machinery, dry
transfers, screen doors, refrigerators, needles, lime, butter, flannels. Apiary.
Diversified farming.
Star-f ..................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1850 7 24 280 2.50 -
J. P. Pickell, Editor and Publisher, 36 Grand River St.
PARKHILL (B4), pop. 1,043; Middlesex West Elec. Dist. (SW). 80 m NW of London.
CN RR. Creamery ; foundry ; brick and tile works. Elevators. Grain, stock, poul-
try farms.
Gazette-!- .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1870 6 26 280 2.00 $1,650
W. G. Campbell, Editor; W. G. and G. A. Campbell, Publishers.
PARRY SOUND (D2), pop. 5,878; Parry Sound-Muskoka Elec. Dist. (N). On Georgian
Bay, 97 m SE of Sudbury. CP; CN RRs. Boat connections. Explosives, lumber,
boats, butter manufactured. Tourist resort. Diversified farming.
North Star-f ........................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1874 8 23 280 2.00 2,395
H. S. Wing, Editor; North Star Publishing Company, Ltd., 83 James St.
PEMBROKE (Gl % ), pop. 15,434 ; Renfrew North Elec. Dist. (NEC). On Ottawa River,
100 m NW of Ottawa. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures steel office furniture, matches,
box splints, electrical appliances, woolens, lumber, butter, flour, feed. Bottling
works. Tourist resort. Pine, spruce, hardwood timber. Agriculture. ^Wheat,
oats, barley.
Camp Petawawa Post + .......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 6 23 238 1.50
Distributed primarily to personnel of Petawawa Camp. $2,100 — Free
Capt. W. K. Charters, Editor; D. R. Dickson, Publisher, Shawville, Quebec.
Obaerver-f ............................... Evsr.ex.Sun.. Independent ... .1855 8 28 304 6.00 «fr*5,729
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Canadian Newspapers, Ltd., Publisher.
PERTH (H2%). pop. 5.145; Lanark Elec. Dist. (E). On Tay River, 50 m SW of
Ottawa. CP RR. Manufactures shoes, soap, textiles, drugs, cheese, butter, lum-
ber. Diversified farming. Dairy products, livestock.
Courier ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1834 8 24 301 2.50 **3,251
N. E. H. Turner, Editor ; The Courier Publishing Company of Perth, Ltd.
PETAWAWA CAMP— See Pembroke.
PETERBOROUGH (F3), pop. 42,698; Peterborough Elec. Dist. (C).On Otonabee River
and Trent Canal, 90 m E of Toron',o. CN; CP RRs.
Manufactures appliances, cereal products, clocks, watches, electrical equip-
ment, boats, canoes, builders' hardware, meat products, flags, carpets, leather
goods, plastics, outboard motors, gummed paper, lumber, envelopes, tents, awn-
Cireulatlon-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population—I 956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during
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PETERBOROUGH (Continued) Estab Colt <3> Width V Depth Sub Clre
ings, woven labels, shoes, beverages. Nine banks. Total bank clearings (1957),
$219,426,870. Teachers College. Summer resort. Timber. Grain, stock, dairy,
truck farms.
Canada Lutheran-f ................ Monthly .......... Lutheran ............ 1911 2 42 126 1.00
Rev. A. F. Buehlow, Editor; Canada Lutheran Publishing Board, 769 Aylmer St.
Examiner-h .............................. JEvg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1884 9 22 808 18.20**21,905
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Peterborough Examiner, Ltd., Publisher.
Review ...................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1934 6 24 2i24 8.00 5,608
C. R. LaBranche, Editor; Review Ptg. Co., Publisher, 888 Water St.
PETROLIA (B4%), pop. 8,426; Lambton-Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). 16 m SB of Sarnia.
CN; MC RRs. Valve, plunger cup, brick, tile, school furniture factories; flour
mills ; canneries ; oil refineries. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, corn.
Advertiser-Topic-f .................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1866 7 26 280 8.00 $2,200
H. A. Ramage, Editor; Petrolia Printing and Publishing Company.
PICKERING (E3M*), pop. 1,150; Ontario Elec. Dist. (C). 10 m SW of Oshawa. CN RR.
Chopping mills. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
News ......................................... .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1881 5 26 252 2.50 *2,046
W. C. Murkar. Editor and Publisher.
PICTON (G3%). pop. 4,998; Prince Edward-Lennox Elec. Dist. (SE).On Bay of Quinte,
40 m SW of Kingston. CN RR. Boat connections. Canneries ; creameries ; cheese,
cheese box, can, glove factories; planing mill; cement plant. Resort. Fisheries.
Diversified farming. Vegetables, dairy products^ apples.
Gazette+ .................................. Wed. & Fri ..... Independent ....... 1830 8 24 287 8.00 **4,340
L. B. Calnan. Editor; Picton Gazette Publishing Company, Ltd.
Times + .................................... .Thurs. & Sat.. .Independent ....... 1854 8 28 294 8.00
W. G. McLean, Editor; Picton Publishing Company.
PORT ARTHUR <D1%). pop. 38,136; Port Arthur Elec. Dist. (NW). On Thunder Bay,
at head of Lake Superior. CP; CN RRs. Boat connections.
Pulp, paper, lumber mills ; shipyards ; foundries ; grain elevators. Ships grain*
pulp wood. Fisheries; gold, iron and copper mines; pine, spruce timber. Six
banks. Bank clearings (1957), $191,838,303. 12,306 (res.) electric meters;
9,814 (res.) telephones. Grain, truck, poultry farms. TV station.
lftSi)J.^!I!!^J^^dne8day ..... Impendent ....... 1»15 8 22 294 3.00 **2,33O
B. J. Lahti, Publisher,* 183 Lome St.
News-Chronicle-f- .................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ..... ..1903 8 22 298 23.00 **14,031
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
C. B. Binder, Gen'l Mgr., The News-Chronicle, Publisher.
PORT COLBORNE (E5), pop. 14,028; Welland Elec. Dist. (S). On Lake Erie, 20 m W
of Buffalo. N. Y. CN; TH&B RRs. Manufactures structural steel, shoes, flour,
bags, cement blocks. Cold storage plant; nursery. Dairy, fruit, poultry farms.
News-h ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1956 5 22 218 3.00 J2.680
Roger G. Brabant. Editor and Publisher, 99 Knoll St. $4,770 — Free
Welland-Port Colborne Tribune — See Welland.
PORT CREDIT (E4), pop. 6,350; Peel Elec. Dist. (SC). On Lake Ontario, 15 m SW of
Toronto. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures vegetable juices and canned fruits.
Metro (Dutch) ........................ Monthly .......... & ann 1956 3 80 14° 1>5° 8'500
Metropole Publishing & Importing Co., P. O. Box 250.
Port Credit Weekly ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937 8 24 301 4.00**6,194
Bert C. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
PORT DOVER (D5). pop. 2,790; Norfolk Elec. Dist. (S). On Lake Erie, 40 m SW of
Hamilton. CN; LE&N RRs. Hosiery, planing mills; fertilizer factory; cannery.
Greenhouses. Tourist resort. Fisheries. Fruit, grain, dairy farms.
Maple Leaf-f ........................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1872 8 24 283 2.00 U.650
Sam H. Morris, Editor and Publisher.
PORT ELGIN (C3), pop. 1,697; Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). On Lake Huron, 27 m SW of
Owen Sound. CN RR. Airport. Brush, broom, toiletware, box factories; chop-
ping, planing, flour, knitting mills ; creamery. Summer resort. Agriculture. Dairy
products.
Times -f ..................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1867 7 24 276 8.00 * 1,4 12
K. F. Pettis, Editor and Publisher.
PORT HOPE (F3%), pop. 7,522; Durham Elec. Dist. (S). On Lake Ontario at mouth
of Ganeraska River, 30 m E of Oshawa. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures files, bath
tubs and enamel ware, radium and by-products, fertilizer, conveyors, chemicals,
lacquers, feed, milk products, canned goods. Summer resort. Fisheries. Stock,
grain, poultry farms. Tobacco, apples.
Gulde-h ..................................... Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1878 7 24 276 10.40 **2,123
Geo. Wilson ft Son, Publishers, 118 Walton St.
PORT PERRY <E8%), pop. 2,121; Ontario Elec. Dist. (C). On Lake Scugog, 16 m NW
of Oshawa. CN RR. Flour, saw mills; butter factory; aerated water works.
Resort. Stock, grain, poultry farms.
6tar+ ....................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1864 7 26 278 2.00 *1,160
Port Perry Star Co., Ltd., Publisher.
POWASSAN (El%), pop. 985; Parry Sound-Muskoka Elec. Dist. (N).20 m S of North
Bay. CN RR. Planing, grist mills ; boat works. Timber. Stock, dairy, grain farms.
News+ ...................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1907 7 26 294 2.50 $1,545
Joseph B. Lake, Editor and Publisher.
Ctrndaticn A A Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.CA.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'f Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. •Nonpareil «ms, 12 to inch.
TAgate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNaUy estimate. V limed only dating
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PRESCOTT (J8), pop. 4,920; Grenville-Dundas Elec. Dist. (E). On St. Lawrence
River, 12 m E of Brockville. Ferry to Ogdensburg, N. Y. CN ; CP RRs. Manu-
factures curtain rods, bathroom fixtures, caskets, gloves, nylon and silk lingerie,
tile, fibre veneer, sportswear. Creameries; aerated water works. Dairy, stock
farms.
Journal + .Thursday Independent 1847 8 23 308 2.50 2,400
J. A. Morris, Editor; St. Lawrence Printing Co., Publisher.
PRESTON (D4%), pop. 9,887; Waterloo South Elec. Dist. (SW). 60 m SE of Toronto.
CN RR. Manufactures machine tools, iron fittings, flour, feed. Diversified farming.
Times + Wednesday Independent 1947 5 22 224 2.50 £192
Mrs. W. 1. Baulk, Editor and Publisher, 130 Schleuter St. t3,032 — Free
RAINY RIVER (Al), pop. 1,854; Kenora-Raii.y River Elec. Dist. (NW). On Rainy
River, 60 m W of Fort Frances. Ferry in summer with Baudette, Minn. CN RR.
Creamery. Tourist resort. Fisheries; timber. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley,
cattle
Record -f Thursday Independent 1917 5 24 238 2.00 £995
L. A. Ricci, Editor ; Record, Publisher, 4th St.
RENFREW (H2), pop. 8,634; Renfrew South Elec. Dist. (NEC). 60 m W of Ottawa.
CP; CN RRs. Manufactures magnesium products, radios, electronic equipment,
electric appliances, lime, refrigerators, stoves, scales, textiles, beverages, alfalfa
meal, milk products, pulpwood. Agriculture. Dairy products, alfalfa, peas.
Advance-f Thursday Independent 1946 7 24 280 3.00 **2,713
D. W. McCuaig, Editor and Publisher, 178 Plaunt St. S.
Mercury-f Thursday Independent 1871 8 30 304 3.00 **2,783
H. N. Frood, Editor and Publisher.
RICHMOND HILL (E3%), pop. 6,677; York North Elec. Dist. (SO. 10 m N of
Toronto. CN RR. Greenhouses. Facial tissues manufactured. Residential. Diver-
sified farming. Apples, poultry products, roses.
Liberal -f Thursday Independent 1878 8 23 296 3.50 **3,990
J. Eachern Smith, Editor and Publisher.
RIDGETOWN (C5). pop. 2,483; Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). 20 m E of Chatham. MC;
C&O RRs. Manufactures automobile parts, brooms, flour, canned goods, butter,
tile. Collegiate Institute and Agricultural College. Diversified farming. Tobacco,
beans, hogs.
Dominion -f .Thursday Independent 1876 8 22 301 2.50 **1,777
E. V. Bingham, Editor; Dominion Press, Publisher.
RODNEY (C5), pop. 1,026; Elgin Elec. Dist. (SW). 35 m SW of Saint Thomas. MC;
C&O RRs. Planing, choppings mills, paint, basket factory. Elevators. Diversified
farming. Beans, tobacco, wheat.
Mercury Thursday Independent 1884 6 24 269 2.50 $900
West Lome Sun Thursday Independent 1897 6 24 275 2.00 J600
Lynn Lashbrook, Editor and Publisher.
ST. CATHARINES (E4), pop. 39,708; Lincoln Elec. Dist. (S). On Welland Canal,
12 m W of Niagara Falls. NSC&T; CN RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures
automobiles and auto parts, airplane parts, textiles, paper, boilers, wine, chains,
ball bearings, electrical machinery, drop forged and farm tools, axes, locks,
hardware, slide fasteners, chenille rugs, lumber, canned goods. Machine shops;
tannery. Ships fruit. Ridley College; Collegiate Institute. Lake resort. Eighteen
banks; bank clearings (1957), $292,501,691. 11,911 (res.) electric meters;
25,404 (res.) telephones. Diversified farming. Fruit, vegetables, poultry.
Standard-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1891 9 22 815 15.60**26,202
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. B. Burgoyne, Publisher.
ST. MARYS (C4), pop. 4,185: Perth Elec. Dist. (W). On Thames River, 26 m N
of London. CP; CN RRs. Manufactures cement, farm and dairy machinery,
cheese, hardware, household appliances, flour, feeds, hooks and eyes. Cream-
eries ; hatcheries. Collegiate Institute. Diversified farming.
Journal- Argus + Thursday Independent 1855 9 22 294 3.00 **3,332
John W. Eedy. Editor and Publisher.
ST. THOMAS (C5), pop. 19,129; Elgin Elec. Dist. (SW). 18 m S of London. CP;
CN; MC; C&O; L&PS; WAB RRs. Iron foundries, railway shops. Metal signs,
shoes, automotive, aircraft parts, worsteds, clay products, handles, screw ma-
chine products, baskets manufactured. Alma College. Farming. Wheat, tobacco,
fruit.
Municipal World-f Monthly Municipal 1891 f JJ J£J 8'00 *7'917
W. S. McKay, Editor; Municipal World, Ltd., Publisher, 848 Talbot St.
Times- Journal -|- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1881 8 23 30118.00^*10,720
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Times-Journal of St. Thomas, Ltd., Publisher.
SARNIA (B4HK POP. 48,447; Lambton West Elec. Dist. (SW). On St. Clair River;
opposite Port Huron, Mich. Connected to Port Huron by St. Clair Tunnel. CN;
C&O RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures galvanized iron sheets, brass goods ;
iron castings, stoves, threshing machines, lumber, salt, steel and steel special-
ties, flour, feed, cement products, wire fencing, auto generators, plastics, syn-
thetic rubber products. Oil refineries ; bottling works ; elevator. Summer resort.
Fisheries. Farming. Fruits, vegetables.
Observer-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1858 8 23 298 15.00**14,»16
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Brian G. Shellon, Publisher.
Circulation — *>*Sept A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn: t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNaHy estimate. V Issued only during
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SAULT STE. MARIE (F2%). pop. 87,329; Algoma West Elec. Dist. (NW). On St.
Mary a River, opposite Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Ferry and boat connections. CP ;
AC&HB RRs. Airline TGA. Steel, coke plants; paper, lumber mills; chemical
factories; machine shops; brewery; foundry; chromium smelters. Chromium
mines ; fisheries ; timber. Truck, dairy farms.
Sault Star -K ............................ Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1912 8 23 294 20.80 ** 15,045
Color and comic strip advertising: accepted.
Robert L. Curran, Editor and Publisher, 869 Queen St., E.
SCARBOROUGH (K4), pop. X900; York-Scarborough Elec. Dist. (SC). 10 m NE of
Toronto. Lumber. Dairy, vegetable farming.
™..» Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1936 6 24 266 2.50 $3,650
Dr. A.' w" Schippers, ^Editor and Publisher, 2625 Eglinton Ave., E.
Tribune — See Toronto.
SEAFORTH (C4), pop. 2,128; Huron Elec. Dist. (W). 24 m NW of Stratford. CN RR.
Manufactures children's shoes, threshing separators, engines, boilers, cedar
chests, butter, furniture, flour, feed. Stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Huron Expositor-f ................. .Thursday ........ Liberal ................ 1860 8 24 292 2.60 J2,205
A. Y. McLean, Editor; McLean Bros., Publishers.
SIMCOE (D4%), pop. 8,078; Norfolk Elec. Dist. (S). 26 m S of Brantford. CN; WAB;
LE&N RRs. Woolen, flour, shoddy, knitting mills; canning and preserving,
can, mitt, glove, canners' machinery, tobacco processing factories. Timber.
Diversified farming. Tobacco, apples, strawberries.
Reformer-h ............................... Mon.,We.,Fri.. Independent ....... 1858 8 24 294 6.00 **7,289
B. M. Pearce, Editor; Pearce Publishing Company, Ltd.
SMITHS FALLS <H4%), pop. 8,967; Lanark Elec. Dist. (E). On Rideau River and
Canal, 49 m SW of Ottawa. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures metal boxes, phonograph
records, iron castings, poultry supplies, office supplies, butter, cheese. Aerated
water works. Timber. Agriculture. Dairy products, cattle.
Record-News -f ........................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 8 24 301 4.00 **3,833
A. E. Dobbie, Editor; Record-News Press of Smith's Falls, Ltd., Publisher.
SMITHVILLE (E4%). pop. x 780; Lincoln Elec. Dist. (S). 20 m SE of Hamilton TH&B
RR. Manufactures flour, cereal. Saw, chopping mills; creamery. Diversified
farming.
Review -f- .................................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1916 7 24 280 2.50 **1,210
I. G. Carruthers, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTHAMPTON <C3), pop. 1,640; Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). On Lake Huron, at the
mouth of Saugon River, 20 m SW of Owen Sound. CN RR. Saw, chopping mills;
fishnet float, furniture, veneer factories. Timber; fisheries. Summer resort.
Agriculture.
Beacon + ................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1871 5 24 220 8.00
Everett H. Short, Editor and Publisher.
STAYNER (D8), pop. 1,429; Simcoe North Elec. Dist. (C). 85 m NW of Toronto. CN
RR. Creamery; cider, flour, chopping mills. Summer resort. Diversified farming.
Stm-f ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1877 5 24 224 2.50
Dave J. Phillips, Editor and Publisher.
STIRLING (G3), pop. 1,191; Hastings-Frontenac Elec. Dist. (EC). 16 m NW of
Belleville. CN RR. Chopping mill; cheese box and basket factory; creamery.
Agriculture. Dairy products.
J912
Canadian Postmaster .............. Bi-monthly .....
1927 2 83 112 x1'00
F. W. Houchin, Editor; Canadian Postmasters Assn., Publisher.
News-Argus ............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 6 26 280 3.00
H. R. Tompkins, Editor and Publisher.
STONEY CREEK (E4), pop. 4,506; Wentworth Elec. Dist. (S). 6 m SE of Hamilton.
CN; TH&B RRs. Manufactures furniture, cement blocks, wire products. Agricul-
ture. Apples, grain, tobacco.
New. + ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1949 5 22 21T
Jean Greene, Editor; Jean Greene, Kit McDermott, Donna Miller, Publishers,
70 King St. E.
STOUFFVILLE (E3^>, pop. 2,307; York North Elec. Dist. (SC). 25 m NE of Toronto.
CN RR. Creamery: planing, chopping mills; fish hatcheries; seed warehouse.
Ships vegetables. Diversified farming. Turnips, potatoes, cabbage.
Tribune-|- ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 23 300 3.50
A. V. Nolan & Son, Editors ; Stouffville Tribune, Publisher.
J938
**3,135
STRATFORD (D4), pop. 19,972; Perth Elec. Dist. (W). On River Avon, 25 m SW of
Kitchener. CN RR. Manufactures furniture, knit goods, tapestry, harnesses,
rubber goods, brass fittings, felt shoes, corrugated pipes, beverages. Railroad
shops: meat packing plant; nursery. Stratford Normal School. Diversified farm-
ing. Dairy products, livestock, prrain.
Beacon-Herald -f ...................... Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1887 8 23 301 17.50 **9,964
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Chas. D. Dingman, Editor and Publisher.
STRATHROY (C4%), pop. 4,240; Middlesex West Elec. Dist. (SW). 24 m W of
London. CN RR. Furniture, handle, canning, stove, butter factories ; woolen,
flour, saw mills; granite and marble works. Diversified farming. Potatoes,
wheat, fruit, tobacco.
Age-Dispatch 4- ....................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1864 7 26 301 3.00 **2,271
E. A. Spence, Editor; Strathroy Age-Dispatch, Ltd.. Publisher.
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn' tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V A gate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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STREETSVILUE (E4), pop. 2,648; Peel Elec. Diet. (SO). On Credit River, 22 m W of
Toronto. CP RR. Manufactures radio parts, sashes and doors, porcelain enamel
products, margerine. Brickyards.
f Canadian Bee Journal Monthly Apiculture 1885 2 26 98x1.50 £1,800
J William G. Tolton, Editor; Ontario Beekeepers Assn., Publisher.
I Canadian Florist Ftntly, Sat Com. FlorisU 1905 8 26 140x2.00 $2,200
I William G. Tolton, Editor; Allied Florists and Growers of Canada, Publisher.
Review + .Thursday Independent 1846 6 24 266 2.50
A. S. Mendell, Editor and Publisher, Box 810.
SUDBURY (Dl), pop. 46,482; Sudbury Elec. Dist. (N). 85 m W of North Bay. CN;
CP RRs. Airline, TCA. Lumber, planing mills ; boat, bottling works ; creameries ;
brewery ; foundries. Eight banks (6-80-57). 18,585 (residential) electric meters ;
28,485 (area) telephones. TV station. University of Sudbury. Nickel, copper,
uranium, iron mines. Iron and base smelters and refinery. Diversified farming.
L' Ami du Peuple-f (French). .Thursday Independent 1942 5 24 288 8.00 *1,982
Germain C. Faucon, Editor; C ami lie Lemieux, Publisher, 122 Elm St., East.
Star-f Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1908 9 22 801 23.40**28»422
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
J. R. Meakes, Editor ; Thomson Co. Ltd., Publisher.
Totuuden Todistaja 1
(Witness of the Truth) V Monthly Religious 1925 3 26 186 1.75
(Finnish) J
William Votinen, Editor; Finnish Pentecostal Churches of U. S. A. and Canada,
Publishers. 100 Elm St. W.
SUTTON WEST (E3), pop. 1,310; York North Elec. Dist. (SC). 20 m N of Newmarket.
CN RR Building supply factory ; metal works ; chopping mill. Agriculture.
Reporter Wednesday Independent 1934 5 23 210 2.50
Roy V. Sheppard, Editor and Publisher.
TARA (C3), pop. 540; Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). On Aux Sable River, 15 m SW of Owen
Sound. CN RR. Saw, chopping mills; creamery. Poultry, stock, dairy farms.
Leader-f Wednesday Independent 1881 5 24 224 8.00 J850
C. L. Dentinger, Editor and Publisher.
TAVISTOCK (D4), pop. 1,155; Oxford Elec. Dist. (SW). On Thames River, 20 m SW
of Kitchener. CN RR. Box, sash and door, cheese, butter factories ; flour, knitting,
cider mills. Diversified farming. Turnips, cattle, hogs.
Gazette + Wednesday Independent 1895 5 24 242 2.00 $665
K. H. Brown, Editor; Tavistock Gazette, Publisher.
TEESWATER (C3%), pop. 866; Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). 83 m N of London. CP RR.
Creamery ; flour, chopping, saw mills ; foundry. Timber. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
News Wednesday Independent 1865 5 24 224 2.50 840
A. J. Worrall, Editor ; Teeswater News, Publisher.
THAMESVILLE (B5), pop. 1,074; Lambton-Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). On Thames River,
17 m NE of Chatham. WAB ; CN; CP RRs. Manufactures wicks, steel wool,
steel pipe. Saw mill.
Herald 4- Thursday Independent 1886 5 24 224 2.00 $888
William J. Seaton, Editor and Publisher, London St.
THESSALON (G2%), pop. 1,716; Algoma East Elec. Dist. (NW). On Lake Huron, 55
m SE of Sault Ste. Marie. CP RR. Boat connections. Saw, planing mill: foundry.
Timber. Diversified farming
Algoma Advocate .Thursday Independent 1887 6 26 273 2.50 1,629
Mrs. Edgar Thur, Editor; Edgar Thur, Publisher.
THORNBURY (D3), pop. 1,037; Grey-North Elec. Dist. (W). On Georgian Bay, 25 m
E of Owen Sound. CN RR. Stock and poultry feed, chopping mills ; school furni-
ture, fruit processing, apple evaporating plants. Agriculture. Apples, livestock,
dairy products, alfalfa meal.
Review-Herald -f .Thursday Independent 1872 7 26 273 2.50
A. A. Ramage, Editor and Publisher.
TILBURY (B5%), pop. 8,188; Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). 18 m SW of Chatham. MC; CP
RRs. Steel, aluminum products factories; flour, planing, chopping mills; grain
elevator; canneries; creamery. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, corn, soybeans,
tomatoes.
Times + Wednesday Independent 1884 7 24 294 2.50 1,461
H. D. McConnell, Editor and Publisher.
TILLSONBURG (D4%), pop. 6,216; Oxford Elec. Dist. (SW). 25 m E of St. Thomas.
CN: MC; WAB; CP RRs. Manufactures farm tools, wood products, condensed
milk, cement products, butter, cheese, shoes. Iron foundries: cooperage; tobacco
warehouses and factories. Agriculture. Tobacco, dairy products, poultry, fruits.
Canadian Sportsman -f Thursday f Harness Race IOTA A oc ior •> Kn ti QQQ
Issued semi-monthly October to May. jHorses 187° 4 26 185 3'50 *1>939
T. M. Mieczaniec, Editor; H. F. Johnston, Publisher.
News -I- Thursday Independent 1868 8 24 294 3.00 **4,43S
H. F. Johnston, Editor; News Printing Company, Ltd., Publisher.
TIMMINS (Hl%), pop. 27,551: Timmins Elec. Dist. (N). On Mattagami River, 280 m
NW of North Bav. ON RR. Airline. TCA.
Manufactures tools, mining machinery. Brewery; bottling works; meat pack-
Ing plant. Gold mines; timber. Five banks: bank clearings (1957), $81,783,145.
10,912 electric meters: 10,924 telephones. Stock, dairy, poultry, grain farms. TV
station.
°bOntarft<>UL'DU N°UVel JThursday Independent 1956 5 24 220 3.50
Moise Berini'/PubHsher, 271 Pine St.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: *C.C,A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn : tPubltsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ONonparefl ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Populatlon—1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during
academic year. xSubscrlption included in membership fee.
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TIMMINS (Continued) Esttb Co I j<» Width? Depth Sub Clre
"•••J"; -v ; JEvg. ex. Sun...Independent 1988 8 22 29820.80 **9,670
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Gerald H. McPherson, Editor; Thompson Co. Ltd., Publisher,
Cedar St. at Second Ave.
TORONTO (E4). pop. 667,706; St. Paul's and other Elec. Districts. (SE). Capital of
Province, situated on Lake Ontario, 60 m N of Buffalo, N. Y. Important dis-
tributing center for Canada. CN; CP RRs. Airlines : TCA; AA; CPA.
Manufactures rubber tires, agricultural machinery, men's clothing, paint,
kitchenware, metal specialties, radios, biscuits, confectionery, soaps. Slaugh-
tering and meat packing, printing and publishing plants; oil refineries;
foundries; railroad shops, shipyards. TV station. Twelve banks. Total bank
clearings (12-30-57), $48,000,000,000. 415,817 (res.) electric meters; 192,000
(res.) gas meters; 655,468 telephones. Toronto and Victoria Universities;
Normal, Industrial and Technical Schools.
Acta VictorianaV Quarterly Lit. & Coll 1876 1 68 115 1.50
Students of Victoria College, Union, Editors and Publishers, 160 Charles St., W.
Aircraft-f Monthly Aviation 1939 3 26 137 2.00 *7,819
Bob Halford, Editor; Farm Equipment Publishing Co., 841 Church St. (2).
Ar*u.. The+ Monthly Education.! »»« | « "J 2-00 *8-47«
Rev. J. V. Mills, Editor; Public School Trustees Assn., Publisher, Trustee
House. 21 Harcroft Rd. (8).
II
Iti
Automatic Heating .Monthly
Prints bound in section called Propane World.
Don McClure, Editor; Age Publications, Ltd., 450 Alliance Ave. (9).
Bakers' Journal, The Monthly Baking Indus 1938 3 26 140 1.00
W. E. Floody, Editor; Bakers' Journal Publishing Co., 47 Wellesley St E. (5).
Ba^rS^Ukr«JnianT C°Un" JBi-wkly.Tues.. Independent 1936 7 24 266 5.20
M. Poroniuk, Editor; Our Country Publishing Co., 362 Bathurst St.
Best Wishes Quarterly New Mothers 1949 8 27 147
Keith W. Hunt, Publisher, 112 Bond St. Controlled free dist.
Bi^sTia^V^?ce^tByVu's1r}Monthly By'rus. Ints 1953 6 24 248 2.00
Marian Ziniak, Editor and Publisher, 129 Palmers ton Ave. (8).
Board of Trade Journal Monthly Local Cora 1910 3 27 140x3.00
Frank L. Pogrue, Editor; Board of Trade, City of Toronto, Publishers,
11 Adelaide St. W. (1).
Boating .Monthly fMarine, Naval 1924 3 26
Issued bi-monthly Aug. to Feb. J & Pleas. Craft 2 40
140
140
+8,903
4,400
61,295
2,003
7,229
2.00 *5,244
+ 15,307
+5,988
$2,860
10,200
+10,874
Robert R. Finlayson, Editor; Arthurs Franklin Pub'ns Ltd., 11 St. Clair Ave. W.
Building Materials News Monthly {Builders** & 1945 3 27 22°
D. H. Graham, Editor; Canadian Engineering Publications, Ltd., 95 King St. E.
Building Supply Dealer4- Monthly {Bfd^Sup^rTlrs. 1957 3 27 14° 8-°°
Alex M. Watson, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub'g Co., 481 University Ave. (2).
Bl2edicine the ACademy °f }M<>nthly Medicine 1927 2 27 98 x3.00
Dr. J."w;"Scott,"*EStor; Academy of Medicine, Publisher, 288 Bloor St., W.
Bulletin, TheV-f 6 ti. a yr Education 1920 8 26 140 x
T. A. Sanders, Editor ; Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation,
Publisher, 194 Bloor St. W. (5).
BUin "alia^?^..^.*!!?.™ JMonthly Bus A Truck 1925 8 27 140
Robert McBethV Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
CABMA Trends Quarterly Brit. Trade 1964 8 27 140 1.00
George Walker, Editor; Can. Assn. of British Manufacturers and Agencies,
Publisher, 11 Hay den St.
Canada Downtown-f Monthly {vSihaaB*1*' 1929 2 28 101 1'00
Norman Macfee, Editor; Sovereign Press, Ltd., Publisher, 62 McCaul St. (2-B).
Canada's Foundry Journal Monthly Foundry 1927 2 42 140 1.00
George F. Mullan, Ed.; E. A. Bell, Pub., 85 Bellefair Ave.
Canadian Advertising Bi-monthly. Adver. Info. ..1928 4 24 150 7.00 *2,5B5
A. C. Ball, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Aircraft Industries. Monthly JEmdneerinK1 1957 2 89 188 *S,226
Arnold Warren, Editor; Age Publications, Ltd., 450 Alliance Ave. (9).
^So^i^^our^l^The! }Quarterly Anaesthetists.... 1953 1 60 112 8.00 tl,416
Dr. R. A. Gordon, Editor; Canadian Anaesthetists' Society, Publisher,
178 St. George St.
Canadian Audubon Bi-monthly {£°Natf Science 1989 2 2T 116 8'00
Jean H. Whittemore. M.A., Editor; Audubon Society of Canada, Publisher,
428 Sherbourne St. ( 5 ) .
" ~ 2 28 112 2.00
.
Joe Holliday, Editor, 282 Davisville Ave. (7).
. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn: IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census xRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during
academic year. xSubscrlptton included in membership fee.
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Canadian Automotive Trade... Monthly .......... fAccei?^***' 192° 8 27 14°
K. W. Lines, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Aviation .................... Monthly .......... Aviation ............. 1928 8 27 140 8.00
E. J. Hemphill, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Baker ........................ Monthly .......... Baking ................ 1888 | |6 140 2.00
F. S. Stephens, Editor; Maclean- Hunter Publishing: Co., Ltd.,
481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Baptist-}- ................. Semi-mo ......... Baptist ................ 1864 4 80 210 2.00
Rev. H. U. Trinier, Editor; Standard Publishing Company, 190 St. George St.
Canadian Barber .................... .4 ti.ayr ........... Barbering .......... 1961 cLtr^lled1 f ree dist.
K. D. Allin, Editor; The Select Publications Ltd., 12 Richmond St. E. (1).
Canadian Beverage Review -f .Monthly .......... Bev. Indus ......... 1980 8 26 140
G. Howard Cash, Editor; B. L. Smith-McCarthy Publishing 2 40 140
Co., Ltd., 116 Richmond St., W. (1).
Canadian Broadcaster ............. Semi-mo ......... Broadcasting ...... 1942 4 24 168
R. G. Lewis, Editor; R. G. Lewis & Co., Ltd., Publisher, 219 Bay St. (1).
*&&££?*. ................. }Bi-»ontMy ..... Cath-msfn, ...... "" \ % }j«
Ross S. Boyle, Editor; Administrative Publishing Ltd., 3409 Yonge St. (12).
Canadian Cemetery Service }Quarteriy ........ {suSt^ftMem. 1930 2 48 140 2.00
& Memorial Craftsman ...... J (Craftsmen
James O'Hagan, Editor; James O'Hagan ft Co., Pubs., 60 Front St., W. (1).
Canadian Chartered JMonthly .......... (^™?,T\tin* 1911 2 28 105 6.00
Accountant ......................... J '/£j<lucv^, , .
Renny Englebert, Editor; Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants.
Publisher, 69 Bloor St., E.
Canadian Churchman .............. Semi-mo ......... Episcopal ............ 1871 .8 28 140 2.50
D. B. Rogers, Editor; Church of England, Publisher, 600 Jarvis St.
Canadian Cleaner and iMtmthlv {Laundry & 2 42 140
Launderer+ ....................... {Monthly .......... Cleaning Controlled free dist.
B. Proctor, Editor; Guild Publications, Ltd., 320 Gerrard St. E.
Canadian Clothing Journal ..... Bi-monthly ..... Textile Indus ..... 1950 8
Julius Hayman, Publisher, 58 Yonge St.
»"
Sub Clrt
•30,262
•7,123
•3,126
ni,50o
tl,680
$1,350
1.50 • 1,639
5.00 •1.319
2.00 $4,300
27 140 1.00
C.n.dU» Collector ................... Quarterly ........ {g"™',* .
Frederick E. Tyler, Editor and Publisher, 519 Jarvis St. (6).
"•S^SSSStft^. ........ }«<">«»' .......... Da.ryProd.Mf,."" |
G. L. White. Editor; B. L. Smith-McCarthy Publishing Co., Ltd.,
116 Richmond St., W. (1).
Canadian Education ln«oi.*«i.w iMiioaflnit 1945 l
$500
t!4,085
6,700
•4,835
•3,414
5,000
26
140
2.00 «3,809
.naaian aaucation lrk«-»+«»i« T?^,,/,ofi^« i»4o i 61 98 2.00
(lim. adv.) JQuarterly Education Controlled free dist.
F. K. Stewart, Editor; Canadian Education Assn., Publisher, 206 Huron St. (5).
14°
140
140 5.00
Canadian Electronics liur^fM^ viA»f »*•,<<.. 1957 8 27
Engineering ...... {Monthly ....... Electronics ........ 2 4Q
MacLean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Forum-f .................. .Monthly .......... Lit., Art, Polit's.1920 2 42
Canadian Forum, Ltd., Publisher, 86 Yonge St. (1).
Canadian Funeral Service -h... Monthly .......... Funeral Direct.. .192 8 2 43 _
James O'Hagan, Editor; James O'Hagan & Co., Publisher, 60 Front St., W. (1).
Canadian Grocer-f .................. Bi-weekly ..... Grocery ................ 1886 ^ $ }$ 8'00
F. M. Shore, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Guide, The ............... Monthly .......... Girl Guides ........ 1949 8 26 140 1.00
June-July, August-September issues combined. 2 40 140
Miss Elizabeth Hoople, Editor; Canadian Council of The Girl Guides Assn., Inc.,
Publisher, 125 Yorkville Ave. (5).
Canadian HaWreBser ............. Monthly ......... {£*£%!£* "" I \l US 4'°°
Phillis M. Cornett, Editor; Arthurs -Franklin Pub'ns Ltd,, 11 St. Clair Ave. W.
Canadian High News -fV ........ Saturday ......... Teen Age Int ...... 1940 5 24 225 1.00
Published weekly except last two weeks of July and the first two weeks of Aug.
Youth Publications of Canada, 62 Shaftsbury Ave. (7).
Canadian Historical Review 4-. Quarterly ........ Historical ........... 1896 1
J. T. Saywell, Editor; University of Toronto Press, Publisher.
Canadian Home and School V.. 5 ti. a yr .......... Education .......... , 2
Mrs. G. C. V. Hews on, Editor; Canadian Home ft School ft
Federation Inc., Publisher, 870 Dundas St.. W.
Canadian Hospital ................... .Monthly .......... Hospitals ............ 1924 8 _
W. D. Piercey, M.D., Ed.; Canadian Hospital Assn.. Pub.. 57 Bloor St... W. (5).
Canadian Hospitality -f ........... Bi-monthly ..... Hotel ft Rest'nt.1933 | |J JJJ 2'50
K. E. MacLeod, Editor; Jardine ft Young, Ltd., Publishers, 100 Simcoe St. (1).
tl.100
1550
•8,496
140 5.00 £3,000
64 98 4.00
82 119 .75
Parent Teacher
48 140 3.00
11,600
• 14*286
7,695
•6,749
$30.249
tl,400
5,000
•3,550
• 10,658
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <$> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T A gate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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Canadian Hotel Review Wnnt
and Restaurant j mom
See also Fountains in Canada.
TORONTO (Continued) Estab Co l$<3> Width V Depth Sub
| Hotels,
I & Inst. Trade
A. D. Ellwood, Editor; Maclean- Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Industrial 1 OnnrtArlv Photooranhv 1958 3 27 14° 8-°°
Photography f Quarterly Photography 2 40 14Q
R. J. Guerrier, Editor; MacLean-Hunter Publishing Co. Ltd.,
481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Insurance Journal.. .Monthly Insurance 1912 3 26 140 3.50
J. S. Wyndham, Editor; Stone ft Cox, Ltd., Publisher, 589 King St., W.
Canadian Jeweller Monthly Jewelry 1878 2 40 140 8.00
R. G. Solloway, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Jewish Weekly 1
(Vochenblatt) (Eng. ft (Thursday Jewish Int 1927 5 24 224
Yid.) J
J. Gershman, Editor; Canadian Jewish Weekly, Publisher, 271 College St.
Canadian Journal of
Clre
, 1923 2 40 140 8.00 •18,043
6,000
$3,079
•3,361
3.00 $5,000
!anadian Journal of 1 fir /»««««,?«.
Economics and Political [Quarterly {poHt. Science 1935 l 58 112
Science, The J
J. H. Dales, Editor; University of Toronto Press, Publisher (5).
^ & Fr) | Quarterly Mathematics 1949 2 29
G. F. D. Duff, Editor; University of Toronto Press, Publisher (5).
fQuarterly Psychology 1947 1 54
J. D. Ketchum, Editor; University of Toronto Press, Publisher (5).
Canadian Journal of Public 1»» *ui \M~.A n Tx**«wt'<t inin i KQ
Health4- fniontniy Meo. « nygi c....iyiu i DO
Robert D. Defries,' M.D*!, D.P.H., Editor; Canadian Health Assn., Publisher,
University of Toronto.
Canadian Journal of Surgery. .Quarterly Surgery 1957 2 81 116 10.00
S. S. B. Glider, Editor; The Canadian Medical Assn., Publishers,
150 St. George St. (5).
}^uarterly Theology 1955 1 56 103 8.00
University of Toronto Press, Publisher, University of Toronto (5).
3 26 140 3.00
6.00 $2,000
100 8.00 $1,000
98 4.00 $1,150
109 x3.00
R. E. Crawford, Editor
C.n.dian M.rkets+
Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Monthly f Journalism 1941 2 40 140 3.00
Ave.
3.00
Paul Reading. Editor; Canadian Daily Newspaper Assn.. 55 University
Canadian Mechanical 1 1*^*1,1- f Plumbing 1953 3 26 140
Contractor .......................... f Monthly .......... )ftnd Heatlm? 2 42 140
Robert Davidson, Editor; Guild Publications Ltd., Publisher, 320 Gerrard St. E.
3,407
$1,300
•6,646
2,500
•7,267
lanadian Medical 1Q w« Wrt TUT^?««I 1909 3 26
Association Journal }Semi-mo Medical 2 89
Dr. S. S. B. Gilder, Editor; Canadian Medical Assn.. Publisher,
150 St. George St. (5>.
Canadian Messenger of the ITLT««*UK, r*.+T,ni:/. 1001 o
2
134
134
12.00 • 14,871
28 103 2.00 $24,764
anaan essenger o e TLT««*UK, r*.+T,ni:/. 1001
Sacred Heart -f- .................. f Monthly .......... Catholic .............. 1891
Rev. J. I. Bergin, S.J., Editor; Jesuit Fathers, Publishers, 2 Dale Ave.
fTnterest* of
Canadian Military Journal + .. Bi-monthly ..... 4Armv. Navy, 1934 2 27
I Air Force
Col. R. V. Conover, Editor; Cana'n Military Journal, Publisher, 47 Yonge St. (1).
Canadian Mining Reporter -{-..Friday ............. {investors 192T 5 24 219 5>°°
John H. Roberts, Editor; Reporter Pub. Co., Ltd., Publisher, 73 Adelaide St.. W.
Canadian Motorist ................... Monthly .......... Automotive ........ 1914 3 27 140 1.00
W. B. Hastings, Ed.; Ontario Motor League. Pub., 6 Adelaide St.. East (1).
Canadian Motor Serviced ...... Monthly .......... {ft™™ 195" Contr^J &. ol2t°
Gordon Johns, Editor; Phoenix Publishing Co. Ltd., 46 Avenue Rd.
Canadian Music Journal 4- 1 ollfl-f~T.i,, M«mV 1956 l 56 105 a-°°
(Eng. & Fr.) ...................... [Quarterly ........ Music ................. Controlled free dist.
Geoffrey Payzant. Editor; Canadian Music Council, Publisher,
33 St. George St. (5).
Canadian Office, The ............... Monthly .......... JM^naiJement 19B5 2 26 93 3-00
R. A. Abrahamson, Editor; Canadian Office Publications Ltd., Publisher,
443 Mount Pleasant Rd. (7).
Canadian Packaging ................ Monthly .......... Packaging .......... 1948 \ H }^g
J. M. Daley, Mgr.; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co.. Ltd.. 481 University Ave. (2)
Canadian Paint and Varnish Monthly .......... {^FfniBhtrs 1927 3 27 14°
Maclean-Hunter Publishing Company, Ltd./481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Personnel and 1
Industrial Relations ^Quarterly ........ Ind. Rela'ns ....... 1954 2 26
Journal -4- .. ..... I
J. Rae Pertgoe. Editor; Federation of Personnel Assns., Publisher,
148 Yonge St.
85 2.50 $17,188
$430
$30,108
$1.000
$300
+ 10.2BO
5.00 46,338
3.00 43325
98 4.00 $1,578
Circulation — frwSept. A.B.C. Statement: *Jtine and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit: Bold face, sworn; $PuM1sher*s Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to Inch.
V A gate lines. 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
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Journal + .a.^.a.C.e!!!!.C.a.1 /Monthly Pharmaceutical. 186 8 3 26 140 x3.00 * 8,651
Margaret Macklin, Ed.; Canadian Pharma'cal Assn., Pub., 221 Victoria St. (1).
Canadian Photographer Monthly Photography 1964 * 2f J4J 2-°° *12»O47
£> 41 14U
Tom Ashdown, Editor; J. Reg. Beattie, Publisher, 11 Hay den St. (5).
1966 3 26 140
Canadian Photonews Monthly Photography 2 89 140
Controlled circ. *5,815
Angus Eraser, Editor; Photo Equipment Publication®, Ltd., 11 Hay den St.
Canadian Plastics* Monthly Plastic, l948 | *• 1« 2-°° *B'«»
H. E. Watson, Editor; Monetary Times Ptg. Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
341 Church St. (2).
Canadian Poultry Review -f... Monthly Poultry Farm'g. 187 6 3 26 140 1.00 IS, 201
H. B. Donovan, Jr., Editor; Donovan Ltd., Publishers, 129 Adelaide St., W. (1).
1939 3 26 140 4.00 *6,389
2 40 140
Mari
E.
. , . .
ian Shipping and \Mrmthlv f Shipbuilding 1
ine Engineering News }Montnly .......... \andShipping 1
. R. Axelson, Ed.; The Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd.,
3 27 140 5.00 *4,307
•4,342
J9.300
67,000
•5,350
•2,501
10,000
Canadian Power Engineer ....... Monthly ......... Power Eng'g
Wadham Publications Ltd., Publisher, 410 Bloor St., E. (5).
Monthly ......... j Printing & *' 1892
D. MacLellan, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Purchasor-f ............ Monthly .......... Pur. Agent ........ 1918 \ \\ \\^ 6>0°
C. F. Fullerton. Editor; Fullerton Publishing Co., Ltd., 177 Jarvis St. (2).
Canadian Realtor ..................... Monthly .......... Real Estate ........ 1955 \ \l \\l 5'00
Wes. MitcheU, Editor; Keith Watson Publications, 324 Gerrard St. E. (2).
Canadian Red Cross Junior ..... Monthly .......... {ffuVenlte) 1922 2 33 12° *75
Not issued during June, July and August.
Mrs. Susan Thomas, Ed.; Canadian Red Cross Soc., Pub., 95 Wellesley St., E. (5).
Canadian School JournalV ..... Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1922 £ |Q \^ 1*50
H. M. Griggs, Ed.; Ontario School Trustees Assn.. Pub., 73 Adelaide St., W.
Canadian Shipping and \Mrmthlv f Shipbuilding 1Q11 2 40 140 3 00
1911 z 4U 14U **uu
481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Show Business + .... Tuesday .......... raTe1™' 1958 5 24 22° 10'00
Ronald Rolands, Editor; Marten & Rolands Enterprises, Ltd., Publisher,
P. O. Box 38, Station "K" (12).
Canadian Stationer and 1M fl. Q*of«™o™ 1946 3 27
Office Equipment Dealer.... }Monthly .......... Stationery .......... 2 4Q
Henry F. Spearing, Editor; MacLean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd.,
481 University Ave. (2).
Canadian Teacher V ................. Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1896 2
Charles C. McGuirl, Editor; The Canadian Teacher, Publisher.
2382 Dundas St., W.
CajJurnal+e!?.h.°.n.e ^Quarterly ........ Telephone .......... 1935 |
William 'PrVde.' IBditor ; *Pryde Publications. 2 Bloor St. E. (5).
Canadian Underwriter -f ......... Semi-mo ......... Fire & Casu. Ins l934 3To|Ji unpaid dis£
N. F. Jardine, Editor; Jardine & Young, Ltd., Publisher, 100 Simcoe St. (1).
Monthly .......... Woman's Int ..... 1928 4 27 170 1.50 $675,000
Maclean-Hunter iPub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
ChGiatBuyIran.d. .................... \Monthly .......... {g?^*!""' 1939 2 39 140 2.50
Current Publications, Ltd., 443 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (7).
Church Messenger of lur™*M,r PoUorf™. 1926 2 81 112 -55
Canada 4- ............................ {Monthly .......... Religious ............ Controlled free dist.
D. B. Rogers, Editor; Anglican Church of Canada, Publisher, 600 Jarvis St. (5).
Civic Adnnnistration .............. Monthly .......... {Satagement 1949 1 II J« 3-°0
G. Wells Ritchie, Ed.; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
140
140
3.00 +3,996
28 112 5.00
26
40
140
140
1.00
•938
*5,295
1,056
•3,498
$6,000
$2,025
• 12,656
L. C. Keith, Editor; Keith Publishing Co., 49 Turner Rd. (10).
Continental Times (Eng. & |Tueg & FH Independent 1946 7 21 230 5.00
Y. iwasakV,';Sitor'and'Publisher, 205 Dundas St., W. (2).
Corriere Canadese Tues. & Fri Independent 7 24 280 5.00 **7,450
Arturo Scotti, Editor; Daniel A. lannuzzi, Publisher, 441 King St., W.
Credit-f Monthly fBusIn^10"1'' 1914 8 26 14° 8'00 4'250
The Canadian Credit Men's Trust Assn., Ltd., Publisher, 12 Berryman St.
Daily Commercial News andl Morn. ex. Sat. f Construction 1097 7 oc 907 OA nn
Building Record f & Sun. l&Municip. 15^' ' ^° **<**>•""
Clive Chattoe, Ed.; Daily Commercial News, Ltd., Pub., 34 St. Patrick St. (2-B).
Circulation— A-A-Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; •C,CA.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inrh. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the use of the Director? in front of book.
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Daily Racing Form-f Morn.ex.Sun...Racing...,
J. S. Perlman, Publisher, 50 Richmond St., E. (1).
I Prod't Design 1955 3
Esttb Cols<3> Width V Depth Sub Circ
1894 4 80 220 109.20
Mon. circ.**10,048
Tues. to Fri. circ. **7,211
Sat. circ.**10,S50
26
40
140
140
5.00 +6,308
De..«n En.rine.rin, Monthly {SStaSriS ""' _
William L. Morse, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd.,
481 University Ave. (2).
Dogs in Canada Monthly Dogs 1888 3 26 140
Kaye Peer, Editor; Apex Publishers and Publicity, Ltd., 432 Church St
Dominion Law Repor€s Thursday Legal 1912 1 48 98
Subscription price $12.50 per volume, 4 or 6 volumes annually.
Dr. Cecil Wright, Ed.; Canada Law Book Co., Ltd., Pub., 76 Pearl St. (1).
Drug Merchandising -f Semi-mo Drug Trade 192° | 41 140
K. P. Johnston, Ed.; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Eastern Star Quarterly -f- Quarterly Frat. O. E. S 1953 3 26 140 1.00
Mrs. Dorothy Aberdeen, Editor; Mrs. Ethel Beach, Pub., 485 Danforth Ave. (6).
East Toronto Weekly + Thursday Independent 1918 5 23 219 2.50
Herald Printing Co., Ltd.. 2411 Yonge St.
Echoes Quarterly Daugh. Empire.. 19 00 4 26 170 .75 *31,811
Zoe Pauline Trotter, Editor ; Imperial Order- Daughters of the Empire, Publisher,
182 Lowther Ave. (4).
Educational Courier, The-f ....5 ti. a yr Education 1921 2 32
C. D. Cuthbert, Editor; Ontario Teachers' Federations, Publisher,
84 Prince Arthur Ave.
Electrical Contractor and 1 fv]
8.00 $5,282
8.00 *5,182
£1,864
114 x2.00 $25,000
ott
4*
140
140
Ave.
140
140
3.00 +10,920
(2).
8.00
.......
J. Atack" Editor'; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University
Electrical Digest-}- ................. .Monthly .......... Elec. Eng»g ........ 1982 | |J
B. L. Smith McCarthy Publishing Co.. Ltd., 116 Richmond St.. W.
Electronics and I»*^«*UT« f Electronics & mro o OK un
Communications ................. [Monthly ......... ] Communication 1953 8 25 14°
Thomas Lazenby, Editor; Age Publica'ns Ltd., Publisher, 450 Alliance Ave. (9).
•5,903
+9,894
n{*»AB+ iffM.tuu.
Digest ................. Monthly ..........
f Professional 1954
I Engineers
26
40
133
133
15.00 +27,706
T. H. Fenner, Editor; Canadian Engineering Publications Ltd., 95 King St. E.
Etobicoke Guardian + ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 8 24 308 2.50
Islington Publishers Ltd., 19 Thompson Ave. (18).
Etobicoke Press -f- ................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1948 5 23
The Etobicoke Press. Publisher, 35 Islington Ave., N. (18).
Evangelical Christian ............. Monthly .......... Interdenom ........ 1904 3 26
Dr. J. H. Hunter, Editor; Evangelical Publishers, 241 Yonge St. (1)
19*5 I 42
13,300
$700— Free
224 2.50 **2,471
133 4.00
Farm Equipment Dealer+ ..... Monthly .......... fSS&m«,t
136
136
1.00
Chas. Robinson, Editor; Farm Equipment Pub. Co., Ltd., 341 Church St. (2).
Financial Post. The+ ............ .Saturday ......... Com. & Fin ........
1907
6.00
R. A. McEachern, Ed.; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Flash + Friday {^Amu^sT*' SpU*1936 5 23 19° 6-°°
John Blunt Publications, Ltd., 230 Adelaide St., W.
Food for Thought -f V Monthly Educational 1940 1 25 91 3.50
Elizabeth Loosley, Editor; Canadian Assn. for Adult Educations, Publishers.
113 St. George St.
« - . POT>O . TLr^*vi- f Food Process'g 1941 3 26 140 8.00
Food in Canada Monthly | industry 2 40 140
P. Moyes, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Forestry Chronicle Quarterly Forestry 1925 1 54 93 x6.00
K. F. Harris. Editor; Canadian Institute of Forestry, Publisher, 10 Manor Rd., W.
v^«f«i«. «„ o.««^- n« ~ +M~ JSodaFoun- 1939 3 27 140 1.25
Fountains in Canada Bi-monthly j u|n Trade 2 40 140
This publication is also incorporated into corresponding issues of Canadian Hotel
Review and Restaurant.
A. D. Ellwood, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Fragment -f (no adv.) Quarterly Crip. Veterans.. 1921 2 28 112 x.40
The War Amputations of Canada, Publisher, 62 Wellesley St., W.
Freemason-f 6 ti. a yr Masonic 1881 3 26 135 2.00
M. F. Beach, Editor; The Freemason, Publisher, 485 Danforth Ave. (6).
Fur Trade Journal of Iw^fvw fFur Trade & 1928 8 26 140 8.00
Canada-f f Monthly ] Fur Fanning 2 42 140
Robert G. Hodgson, Editor and Publisher, 588 Mt. Pleasant Rd.
Garage Operator .Monthly Auto. Repair 1934 3 26 126
Wadham Publications, Ltd., 410 Bloor St., E. (5).
2.00
Neville Richards. Editor; Monetary
Publisher, 841 Church St.
fe
Times Printing
$8,400
+ 10,159
*83,747
1,823
*71,983
2,030
+5,139
1.824
+20,241
3,200
*6,595
+ 12,436
+5*257
Printing Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
r*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
TAfate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 19S6 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. ^Subscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ th« Colds to tb« use of th* Directory fat front of book.
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Globe and Mail -j- Morn.ex.Sun... Independent 1844 9 22 308 26.00*^215,570
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ.**237,804
Oakley Dalgleish, Editor; The Globe and Mail, Ltd., Publisher, y circ'™"''eu*
King and York Sts. (1).
Glos Polski (Polish) -h Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 280 8.50 8,600
Z. Wyrzykowski, Editor; Polish Voice Publishing Co., Ltd., 1089 Queen St., W.
Good Farming Quarterly + .... Quarterly } Mechanization 195° 8 26 187 1<5° *44'349
Chas. Robinson, Editor; Farm Equipment Publishing Co., 841 Church St. (2).
Grower, The Monthly
1859 6 24 217 1.00 J12.300
M. M. Robinson, Editor; Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers Assn., Publisher,
308 Ontario Food Terminal (18).
Hal Rogers "P & H" IM««*I,I«. PI««,K A TT«.* 1&32 8 24 157 2.00
JournalH- JMonthly Plumb. & Heat... 2 24 15?
H. A. Rogers, Editor; H. A. Rogers & Co., Ltd., Pub., 287 MacPherson Ave (7).
Hardware and Housewares Monthly Hardware 1909 8 26 140 4.00
Prints bound in section called New Product Merchandiser. 2 40 140
Mike Lawrie, Editor; Arthurs-Franklin Publications, Ltd., 75 St. Clair Ave. E,
Hardware and Metal and \M««fW« [Hardware 1888 3 27 140 3.00
Appliance Dealer JMontmy |& Electricai 2 41 140
E. A. Running, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Hardware Trades-f- Monthly Hardware 1967 \ 2J JJJ 2'00
Herbert C. Hardy, Editor; Canadian Retail Hardware Assn., Publisher,
290 Merton St. (7).
..Bi-monthly Health Ed
47,645
+7,975
+5,508
$25,000
£3,000
Dr. Gordon Bates, Editor; Health League of Canada, Pub., Ill Avenue Rd. (5).
JMonthly Plumb. & Heat.. 1907 2 40 140 6.00 +11,684
2 40 140
284 10.00
A. Epp, Edtor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Heating. Plumbing and Air lM/^fi,w JviJ,1?1*^*' 1923 8 26 14°
Conditioning Age .............. }Mo»th* .......... [^itfoni^ '"
K. E. Gould, Editor; Age Publications, Ltd., 450 Alliance Ave. (9).
Heavy Construction News + Thursday . .. Heavy Constr. 1956 5 25
Ronald E. Richards, Editor; Heavy Construction Publications, Ltd..
40 Irwin Ave. (5).
Hebrew Journal (Eng. & Yid.)Daily ex. Sat ..... Independent.... 1911 7 26
M. J. Nurenberger, Editor; Hebrew Journal Pub. Co., Ltd., 409 College St.
Holatein-Friesian Journal-4-.. .Monthly .......... Dairy Cattle ....... 1938 8 28 140
H. J. Colson, Editor; Donovan Ltd.. Publisher, 129 Adelaide St., W. (1).
Home Building in Canada -f ... Bi-monthly ..... Home Bldg ......... 192° | |J 14°
Alec S. Clements, Editor; Walkers' Pub. Co., Ltd., 2842 Bloor St., W.
Home Goods Retailing + .... Ftntly., Wed...Home Fur'gs ..... 1955 5 22
Maurice Lucow. Editor; MacLean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd.,
481 University Ave. (2).
Hotel and Travel News ........... Monthly .......... Hotel Indus ....... 1927 3 27
Reg. Wills on Publications, 2583 Gerrard St., E. (13).
Bi-monthly ..... Marketing .......... 1962 cln tilled' f ?ee dist.
Mace Mair, Editor ; Poster Advertising Assn. of Canada, Publisher,
80 Richmond St., W.
6-°° *9tl6l
240 10.00 +5,622
140
1.00
1.26
£19,256
*12,d87
*8,114
210 3.00 +12,260
142 2.00 +4,222
Independent Forester (no lft«--f-t.|1F us-* Timm-™***1881 2 84 18° x
adv.) {Quarterly Frat. Insurance Controlled free dist.
R. H. Smallfleld, Editor; Independent Order of Foresters, Pub., 590 Jarvis St. (5).
1900 3 27 140 x4.00
Industrial Canada+ Monthly Industrial 2 40 140
Total unpaid dist.
The Canadian Manufacturers' Association, Publisher, 67 Yonge St. (1).
International Journal-f Quarterly Current Events. 194 6 1 62 115 8.00
Harold I. Nelson, Editor; Canadian Institute of International Affairs,
Publisher, 280 Bloor St., W. Toronto (5).
Jewish Standard Semi-mo Jewish Int. 1929 4 24 168 4.00
Julius Hayznan, Editor and Publisher, 53 Yonge St., E. (1).
Jobber News Monthly Auto Job & Sales 1931 4 25 165
Wadham Publications, Ltd., 410 Bloor St., E. Controlled free dist.
•enuu^ssn. i«.».. ,*.)}MwrtU* Dcntal 1935 2 28 112 x5'00
W. J. Dunn. D.D.S.. Editor; Canadian Dental Assn., Publisher, Suite 12,
15 Toronto St. (1).
totetie AtsoeStio^! JB1-monthly Dietetics 1938 2 28 105 3.00
Mrs. Frances McOuat,' Editor; Current Publications Ltd., Publisher,
443 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (7).
1928 2 52 98 4.00
3,450
235,000
*6,645
1,294
3,181
14,655
+5,955
1,300
Ontario Dental Assn., Pub., 234 St. George St.
Journal of the Rofy»JlT1A»tar^}Bi-monthly Astronomical 1907
nomical Soc'y of C«..— « , ,
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Publisher, 252 College St. (2-B).
1 50 92 5.00 £2,500
Circulatfon—**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: 4C.CA.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included tn membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Gold* to the use of the Directory m frcmt of book.
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m Jof'canada60*11!*!}1^011*1117 Architectural.... 1924 2 42 140 xS.OO
J? P." Sullivan, Publisher, 57 Queen S., W. (1).
^^.JiSf""1*"1" } Wed. & Sat Independent 1950 7 24 280 10.00
Laszlo F. Kenesei, Editor; Hungarian Press Ltd., Publisher, 996 Dovercourt Rd.
Key To Toronto Monthly Tourist Info 1954 Controlled1 f ree di2t°
Kaye Peer, Ed.; Key Pub'ns Co., Pub., Suite 100, 4 N. Sherbourae St. (5).
Kin lOti. ayr Fraternal 1950 2 26 92 1.60
C.C.A.B. Statement not released at press time.
J. R. Kinney, Editor; Association of Kinsmen Clubs, Publisher,
824 Gerrard St. E.
K-Ray Magazine + Monthly Ki wan. Internat 1927 2 28 112 .65
A. G. Savage, Editor; O-Q-M, District of Kiwanis, Publisher, Casa Loma,
Austin Terrace.
Latvija Amerika (Latv'n) Wed. & Sat Latv. Ints 1949 7 24 28016.00
Ingrida Viksna, J. Vitols and A. Gailite, Editors ; Latvian Relief Society,
Publisher, 123 Huron St.
Laundry and Dry !,„ .. a __ fLaundryA 1928 8 26 140
Cleaning Journal -f jl»ti. ayr \DryCleaning 2 40 140
J. R. Watson. Editor; Fullerton Publishing Co., Ltd., 177 Jarvis St. (2).
Leaside Advertiser + Thursday Independent 1940 6 23 280
Arthur E. Donahue, Ed. and Pub., 216 Randolph Rd., Leaside (Toronto 17)
Liaudies Balsas (Lith.) Friday Lithuanian Ints. 193 2 5 23 210
Lithuanian Press Assn., Publisher, 160 Claremont St.
Clrc
$2.820
14,400
$9,100
$4,511
2.50 45,375
8.00 12,400
1 1,0 00 — Free
4.00
Liberty Monthly
[Inform
\& Fict.
1947 3 26 143 1.00 * 562,820
F. Rasky, Editor; Consolidated Press Ltd., Publisher, 73 Richmond St. W.
Life Underwriters News lOti. ayr Life Insurance... 19 14 3 26 140x4.00 $8,973
W. T. Jack, Editor; Life Underwriters Assn. of Canada, Publisher,
224 Richmond St., W. (2-B).
Living Message Monthly Missionary 1889 2 27 101 .75 $31,123
Mary Dafoe, Editor; Garden City Press Co-operative, Publisher,
268-5 Adelaide St., W. (1).
[Retail
-{Lumber &
Lumber and Building
Materials Merchandising..]
1918 2 26 104 x4.00
s. Sup.
Horace Boultbee, Editor ; Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers Assn., Inc., Publisher,
410 Oakwood Ave. (10).
^i^^Ktdonta,)} «•»«•* Bute. InU 1940 5 24 224 6.00
D. N. Ralley, Editor; New Times Publishing Co., Publisher, 392 King St. E. (2).
1,353
$1,000
Machine Production and
Canadian Supply
J Metal Works &
f Machine Shops
10j41 o oc IQT o nn AT A«-»
1941 3 26 137 2'00 *7'463
R. M. Dyke, Ed.; Monetary Times Ptg. Co. of Canada, Pub., 841 Church St. (2).
Maclean's Magazine ................ Ftntly., Sat....Gen*l Int ............. 1905 4 27 170 3.00*573,975
Ralph Allen, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Marine Trades 4 ti. a yr Boafg Trade 1965 | f£ }$
Robert R. Finlayson, Editor; Arthurs -Franklin Pub'ns Ltd., 75 St. Clair Ave., E.
Marketing* Friday { j^^S 1908 4 24 170 4.00
E. Earl. Editor; Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Materials Handling In W^fvi- M«* w«nHlV 1955 3 27 14° 8-°°
Canada .. .... [Monthly Mat. Handlg... 2 42 14Q
J. C. McLaughlin, Ed.; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co. Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
MeieElu (Our Life) (Est.).. ..Wednesday Independent 1949 6 26 267 7.50
Estonian Publishing Co., Toronto, Ltd., 697 Bay St.
Men's Wear of Canada Monthly Clothing 191° \ JJ \\\ 3'00
B. B. Jennings, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Missionary Monthly Monthly United Church... 192 5 2 30 112 1.00
Miss Helen G. Day, Editor; The Woman's Missionary Society of the United
Church of Canada, Publisher, 85 St. Clair Ave., E. (7).
Mobilehomes and Trailers ln/r^+vur fMobilehomes 1955 3 27 140 2.00
in Canada -f f Monthly 1 & Trailers 2 42 140
Paul B. Rodney, Editor and Publisher, 71 Lawton Blvd.
Modern Medicine of Canada 1-ii«.nfLi_ /Medical IQAC o OA OK « KA
(Eng. &Fr.) [Monthly jprofession 1946 2 24 95 8'50
Dr. W. R. Feasby, Editor; Modern Medicine Publications of Canada, Publisher,
443 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (7).
Modern Power and IM^^W P««^ ™W 3 26 14° 3-°°
Engineering [Monthly Power 2 40 140
R. C. Golding, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Modersmaalet+ (Dan.) Saturday {SXlwta*11' 1956 5 28 21° 2<0°
Issued semi-monthly during July and August.
Erik Melander, Editor and Publisher, 109 Bloor St. W.
Monetary Times Monthly Business 1867 8 26 137 2.00
8. C. Willson, Editor; Monetary Times Printing Company of Canada, Ltd.,
Publisher, 841 Church St. (2).
* 3,404
•6,918
$4,600
•4,135
$64,800
8,100
420,713
+9,282
2,988
•9,653
Circulation — AnkSept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPubllsher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ tfa* Guide to the VM of th» Dh^ctory in front of book.
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Motor Truck & Coach -f- Monthly { Coach Owner* 1934 3 26 m 2-BO
R. L. Jerry, Editor; Monetary Times Printing & Publishing Co., Ltd.,
341 Church St. (2).
w JThursday Independent 1980 5 23 210 2.00
ff."M.^ak7EditoryMtV Dennis News, Publisher, 1264 Weston Rd.
, [Municipal
[Monthly {Engineering 1893 3 26 140 5.00
- ~l (.Utilities
J. P. Russell, Editor; Monetary Times Printing Co. of Canada, Publisher,
341 Church St. (2).
My I Svit (We and the
23 84 4.00
Cire
+ 12^34
1,353
+4^37
J4.850
27
40
26
41
140
140
140
140
5.00 +2,684
1.00
2,815
* 16,977
-*„«*, ^.^...,— ,-r , y Ukrain. Int 1950 2
MrfeolanlkrwskyV Editor and Publisher, 278 Bathurst St.
/House & 1952 3
y lApt. Bldg. 2
Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
National Concrete Products ln««»*.,.i«. /Concrete 1953 3
News+ {Quarterly jproducts 2 „ ___
Hal Tracey, Editor; National Concrete Products Assn., Publisher, 143 Yonge St.
New Equipment News Monthly Indus. Equip 1940 3 42 220
D. H. Graham, Editor ; Canadian Engineering Publica'ns, Ltd., 95 King St. E. (1).
Northern Miner-f- Thursday Mining Indus 1915 6 27 240 7.50*^32,655
John W. Carrington, Editor; Northern Miner Press, Ltd., Publisher,
116 Richmond St., W. (1).
North Toronto Herald Friday Independent 1924 6 28 219
North Toronto Herald, Publisher. 2411 Yonge St. (12).
N°land?°$zech^ Czech Ints 1949 5 24 196 3.60 5,040
Rudolf Nekola, "Editor '; Masaryk Memorial Institute, Publisher,
978 Queen St. W. (3).
mnrTA noirtaw TV,,*-!- OII..I.+AI.IV fCath. Teach'g 1945 2 84 140
OBCTA Review, The+ .Quarterly } Prof Controlled free dist.
Marion A. Tyrrell, Editor; Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Assn., Publisher,
84 Prince Arthur Ave. (6).
Office Equipment Ur™fM«. fOffice 1955 3 26 140 3.00
and Methods f Monthly 1 Equipment 2 40 140
Wm. Forbes, Editor; M clean-Hunter Pub'g Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
OnNe^?.?..^.^ Farm La00*1* 1934 5 24 203 1-°°
Circulates also in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
True Davidson, Editor; C. C. F., Ontario Section, Publisher, 665 Jarvis St. (5).
Ontario Credit Union News Monthly Credit News 1942 4 22 126 xl.OO
W. B. Forbes, Editor; Ontario Credit Union League Ltd., Pub., 30 Bloor St., W.
Ontario Medical Review Monthly Medical 1934 2 28 105 x
Official organ of the Ontario Medical Association.
W. R. Feasby, M.D., Editor; Current Publications Ltd., Publisher,
443 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (7).
Ontario Milk Producer-f .Monthly Dairy Farm 1925 | ||
Colin L. Brethour, Editor; Ontario Milk Producers League, Publisher,
409 Huron St. (5).
Law 1823 1 51
140 xl.50
140
J5.200
* 12,768
•49,668
45,714
$85,360
$4,994
{Ontario Reports -f .. Monthly .. Law 1823 1 51 105x12.50
Not issued during August.
Ontario Weekly Notes4- Friday Law 1910 1 51 105x15.00 *5,147
Not issued durinpr August.
R. M. W. Chitty, Editor; The Law Society of Upper Canada, Publisher,
2081 Yonge St. (7).
Onward (no adv.) Sunday Juv. Sun. School 1891 8 26 137 1.25
Rev. Archer Wallace, Ed.; United Church Pub. House, 299 Queen St., W. (2-B).
Oral Health Monthly Dental 1911 2 24 90 2.50 +6,070
Current Publications Ltd., 443 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (7).
Painting and Decorating .. Monthly {S^onSactors 194° 3 27 14° S'00 *8»140
Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave., Toronto (2).
Parks and Recreation in 1 «„.,*— l- fParks & 1947 3 26 140 1.00 526
Canada-!- f Quarterly -(Recreation 2 40 140
Erik L. Madisen, Jr., Editor; Madisen Pub. Co., P. O. Box 190, Downsview.
Pentecostal Testimony-!- Monthly Pentecostal 1919 3 28 138 2.00 $10,466
Earl N. O. Kulbeck. Editor; Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada, Publisher,
50 Euston Ave. (6).
Pharmacien, Le (Fr.) Monthly Drug Trade 198° \ \l JJJ 8'00 *2»627
Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Phoenix Quarterly Literary 1946 1 R4 105 4.00 $600
Mary B. White, Editor; University of Toronto Press, Publisher, Trinity College.
Photo Trade-f Monthly Photography 1947 \ ff JJJ 8'00 *6'427
R. Guerrier, Editor; Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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[Plant Opera'n,
Plant Administration + Monthly ] Economy & 1941 3 26 140 8.00 +6,668
(Efficiency
H. C. Braund. Editor; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Police News + .Quarterly Police m6 | f{| }Jg * *8'000
Jack Walker, Editor; Police Assn of Ontario, Publisher, 4281 Dundas St. W. (18).
Presbyterian Record+ Monthly Presbyterian 1875 8 27 140 1.00 $81,922
Not published during August.
Rev. D^H. Rayner, B.A., Editor; Presbyterian Record, Publisher,
»w. JUT. A*. Avajruvi, JJ.-rx.,
229 College St. (2-B).
Progressive Plastics 4- Monthly Plastics
1959
140
140
5.00
8 27
2 40
Maurice Chazottes, Editor ; Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co. Ltd.,
481 University Ave. (2).
Propane World — See Automatic Heating.
Property Owner and Build- Iitr««*u7« /Real Estate 1000 A OQ i«o «i nn
ing Maintenance JMonthly jB,d? Mainten> 1929 4 28 168 xl.OO
E. J. Prittie, Editor; Property Owners* Assn. of Toronto, 52 McCaul St.
Protestant Action 4- Monthly Prot. Patriotic... 1936 8 26 136 2.00
Rev. W. S. Whiteombe, Editor; Protestant Action, Publisher, 188 Main St. (18).
Quill and Quire Bi-monthly. .} stationers 1985 2 80 108 B'00
Arthur Hammond, Editor; Current Publications, Ltd., 443 Mt. Pleasant Rd. (7).
Restaurants and Institutions. Monthly {& Housing*11* 1951 8 26 14° 6'°°
Age Publications, Ltd., 450 Alliance Ave. (9).
Roads and Engineering liurrt«4i»i» i?no>»<r 189S 8 26 14° 6-°°
Construction+ ... JMonthly fcng g 2 40 14Q
J. P. Russell, Editor; Monetary Times Printing Co. of Canada, Ltd., Publisher,
841 Church St. (2).
R.T.A. Sales ft Service Monthly Radio ft Appl's.. 1924 | $0 140 2'°°
A. L. Vincent. Editor; Fullerton Publishing Co., Ltd., 175 Jarvis St. (2).
Rural Co-operator, The + Semi-mo Agriculture 1936 5 24 220 1.00
Corinne Hughson, Ed.; Ontario Federation of Agriculture, Pub., 80 Bloor St., W.
Saturday Night. .Bi-wkly., Sat..Comft ft Opinion 1887 3 27 140 400
Issued Friday preceding.
Robt. Marjoribanks, Editor; Consolidated Press, Ltd., Publisher,
78 Richmond St., W. (1).
Scarboro Missions (no adv.). .Monthly /Catholic For- 1919 2 26 105 1.00
Combined issue for July and August, leign Missions Controlled free diet.
Rev. D. Stringer, Editor; Scarboro Foreign Mission Society, Publisher,
60 Crescent Rd. (5).
School Progress -f Bi-monthly { School Equip 2 40 140
H. F. Coles, Editor; School Progress, Publisher, 57 Bloor St. W. (5).
Sentinel-f ...Monthly.. Frat. A Rel 1875 3 26 140 2.00
W. J. Armstrong, Editor; British America Publishing Companv, Ltd., Room 201,
78 Adelaide St., W. (1).
Service Station Manage- 1« ... f Service Sta. 1955 3 27 140 8.00
ment and Merchandising../ Monthly } Operations 1 64 140
Harry P. Weston, Editor; Weston Pub's Co. Ltd., 2481 Kingston Rd. (13).
Shantyman-f (no adv.) Monthly Missionary 1912 5 27 224 1.00
Dr. O. S. Clapplson, Editor; Charters Publishing Co., 21 Spadina Road.
Shareholder Monthly ^ Druggists ' Controlled free dist.
Drug Trading Co., Ltd., Publisher, 15 Ontario St. (2).
Shing Wah Daily News -f IT*,,,, -_ o,,,, fChinese 101 « 7 JU 224 2000
(Chinese) ' JEvfir' ex* Stm- \Nationalist iaie ' a4 *£* u*u
P. Mor, Editor; Shing Wah Association, 12 Hagerman St.
Slovenska Drzava-f (Slov.) ....Monthly Slov. Ints 1949 7 24 273 3.00
Dr. Rudolf Cujes, Editor; Slovenian National Federation of Canada, Publisher,
646 Euclid Ave.
280 12.00
t8,900
* 2,138
418,192
410,079
+8,360
197,984
*77,839
£45,000
% 8,000
13,075
412,398
$22,000
2,000
3,320
Sporthirado (Sport-News) l^tup^y ......... f Sports & 10B2 6 24 28012.00 4300
(Hung.) ......... ............. ...... .. J I women s inis.
Prints supplement called Magyar Nok Lapja (Hungarian Women's Weekly)
Gary Szuper and Margaret Janossy, Editors ; Kalman Balint, Publisher,
272 Spadina Ave.
(Star4- ...................................... Evg. ex. Sun ..... In d. Liberal ...... 1892 9 22 808 28.00**307,928
Color and comic strip advertising accepted. Sat. evg. circ.**31 1,813
Star Weekly-f ......................... Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1910 5 24 175 7.80**S69,676
A national publication, prints comic section and novel section.
Beland Honderich, Editor; Toronto Star Ltd., Publisher, 80 King St., W. (1).
Style ......................................... .Fortnightly ..... Women's Wear. 1887 5 24 210 8.00 *9,896
Maurice Lucow, Ed.; Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 481 University Ave. (2).
Tamarack Review, The-f _______ 4ti.ayr .......... Literary ............. 1956 2 28 98 8.50 1,300
Editorial Board of Tamarack Review, Publisher, Box 157, Station K (12).
9 22 808 81.20**2O7,840
Telegram-f .............................. .Evg. ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1876
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
B. T. Richardson, Editor; Telegram Publishing Co.
Saturday circ.**246,403
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. <3> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 19S6 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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TevUkei Ziburiai (Lith.) ....... Thursday ........ Lith. Ints ........... 7 26 286 6.00 $5,600
Lithuanian R. C. Cultural Society of Canada, Publishers, 941 Dundas St., W.
Thoroughbred of Can.4.. JMonth,y .......... j&Ifgh£ed 1944 2 40 140 4.00 UMOO
***^~ .................................. J [Racing
Joseph Morgan, Editor; John Blunt Publications Ltd., 230 Adelaide St., W.
Timber of Canada* ............ Monthly .......... Lumber Indus....1940 | || ft* 6'00 *»*1*
D. D. Lockhart, Editor; Monetary Times Printing Co. of Canada, Ltd.,
841 Church St. (2).
Torontoer Zeitung (Ger.) ....... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1953 8 23 287 4.00 £8,200
Raimund Bock, Editor; German Publications, Ltd., 500 King St. W. (2b).
Trade Unionist ......................... Monthly .......... Labor ................. 1921 7 26 287 1.00 -
M. F. Tumpane, Editor; Trade Unionist, Publisher, 284 Sunnyside Ave.
™>-n«+ ................................. Friday ............. Independent. ...... 19" c'ombinJcire.^OOO-Free
Printed in 5 separate editions circulating in and around Toronto. Comprised of
following editions ; Beaches ; Danf orth ; Gerrard ; Leaside ; Scarborough.
J. B. Jeffery, Editor and Publisher, 2538 Gerrard St., E.
Trillium .................................... Bi-monthly ..... Civil Serv ........... 1926 3 28 133 x J24.565
Jan Clark, Editor; Civil Service Assn. of Ontario, Publisher, 17 Queen St. E.
Trinity University Review V.. 5 ti. a yr .......... Collegiate ........... 1888 1 57 118 2.00 2,100
Issued during Autumn, Christmas, January, March, July.
Students of Trinity College, Editors and Publishers, Trinity College ( 5 ) .
Truck Transportation .............. Monthly .......... Trucking ............ 1963 3 25 139 2.00
C.C.A.B. Statement not released at press time.
E. T. Burch. Editor; Guild Pub'ns Ltd., 320 Gerrard St. (2).
Ukrainian Life ......................... Monday ........... {interns!*11 1945 8 24 294 8'50 -
Canadian-Ukrainian Pub. Co., 107 Roncesvalles Ave.
United Church Observer ......... Semi-mo .......... United Church.. 1829 3 28 140 2.00 £215,389
Rev. A. C. Forrest, Ed.; United Church of Canada, Pub., 299 Queen St.. W. (2-B).
UMVeYica?Journ^^ .......... Coll. Medical ...... 1922 2 80 106 8.50 tl.700
University of Toronto Press, Publisher.
™l£*V™0°*°. .......... {Quarterly ........ {^fosoShy "31 1 62 98 4.00 tl.OOO
D. Grant, Editor; University of Toronto Press, Publisher, Univ. of Toronto (5).
Vaba Eestlane (Estonian) +.. Wed. & Sat ..... Independent ....... 1952 6 24 252 9.00 £5,254
A. Laur, K. Arro, I. Kulvet, Editors ; Orto Estonian Pub'g Co., Ltd.,
158 Seventh St. (14).
Vapaa Sana (Free Press )-flTues., Thurs. jn^n^A^t IQ<M 7 9K 97^ 7 sn
(Finnish).. ................... ...T.f&Sat. Independent... 1931 7 25 273 7.50
Reynold Pehkonen, Editor; Vapaa Sana Press, Ltd., Pub., 400 Queen St., W.
Varsity GraduateV .................. Quarterly ........ Coll. Alumni ...... 1948 2 26 98 2.00 10,000
C. G. M. Grier, Editor; University of Toronto, Publisher, Room 226, Simcoe HalL
Collegiate ........... 1866 6 23 217 8.00 $12.000
Varsity. TheV+ ..................... {
. & Sun.
Not issued from March 15 to September 20th.
Students Administrative Council, Publisher, Univ. of Toronto (5).
Veteran's Advocate + Monthly Vet's Int 1948 5 24 217 1.00 *37,568
J. F. Powers, Editor; J. P. McNamara, Publisher, 56 Wellington St., E.
Vision-f Monthly {Sot^PIct 1954 3 26 14° 4*°° *4'170
Vision Publications, 2583 Gerrard St., E. (13*).
War Cry (no adv.) Saturday Salv. Army 1882 4 26 182
Lt. Col. H. Wood, Editor; Salvation Army Ptg. House, Pub., 471 Jarvis St. (5).
Western Hardware-f- Bi-monthly Hardware 1919 3 28 140 2.00
C.C.A.B. Statement not released at press time.
Reg. Willson Publications. 2533 Gerrard St., E. (18).
Wine'Canadand Spirit8 ^Monthly.. . . Bev. Alco. Dist 1949 8 26
S. K. Arnott, Editor; Age Publications, Ltd., 450 Alliance Ave. (9).
Woman's Day-— See New York, N. Y.
IQ^K R 27 12ft 1 25
World Affairs (no adv.) Monthly [Education in lt>0° « 89 128
Not issued during July and August. \Current Events Controlled free dist.
E. A. Hobbs. Editor; World Affairs Press Ltd., Publisher. 705 Yonge St. (5).
Zwiazkowiec (Polish) -f Tues. & Fri Polish Int 1930 7 24 280 6.00
Polish Alliance Press Limited, 1475 Queen St., W.
TRENTON (G3 ^ ), pop. 11,492 ; Hastings South Elec. Dist. (EC). On Trent River, 12 m
W of Belleville. CN; CP RRs. Boat connections. Manufactures silver-plated ware,
steel, textiles, worsteds, paper, men's trousers, flour. Creosoting plant; cooper-
age. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
Courier- Advocate Tues. & Fri Independent 1854 8 24 294 3.00
Gwyn Hopkin-Morgan, Editor; J. Nolan Sisson, Publisher.
Tren^tonian and Tri-County |Thursday Independent .... 1966 8 23 294 2.25
Burton Lewis, Editor and Publisher, Trentonian Bldg.
TWEED (G8), pop. 1,634; Hastings South Elec. Dist. (EC). 26 m N of Belleville. CP
RR. Manufactures «t«el and foundry products; butter, cheese, wooden pumps,
lumber. Dairy, poultry farms.
News-f . Thursday Independent 1887 7 24 280 3.00
S. Ri'Curr'y. Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold flee, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
? Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate, V Issued only daring
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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5.00 $62,000
140 5.00 +8,250
*73,000
1:6,000
9,897
**3,231
5,153
$2,460
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UXBRIDGE (E3%), pop. 2,066; Ontario Elec. Diet. (N). 40 m NE of Toronto. ON RR.
Manufactures oil refinery equipment, auto parts. Bottling works. Creamery.
Stock, dairy, grain farms.
Times-Journal .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1862 8 22 280 3.00 2,300
L. E. Hvidsten, Editor; P. Hvidsten, Publisher, 18 Baa com St.
VANKJLEEK HILL. (K2), pop. 1,647; Glengarry-Prescott Elec. Diet. (NE). 57 m NE
of Ottawa. CN ; OP RRs. Cheese, monument factories ; grist, planing mills. Dairy,
poultry farms.
Eastern Ontario Review-f ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1858 7 25 273 2.50 1,208
A. Boyer. Editor and Publisher.
WALKERTON (C3%), pop. 3,698; Grey-Bruce Elec. Dist. (W). On Saugeen River, 60
m NW of Guelph. CN j CP RRs. Sash and door, spool and bobbin, wood and metal
novelties factories; flour, saw mills; foundries. Timber. Poultry, dairy, stock
farms.
Herald-Times -f ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1861 8 24 808 3.00 **2,737
Walkerton Herald-Times, Publisher.
WALLACE BURG (B5), pop. 7,892; Lambton-Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). On Sydenham
River, 18 m NW of Chatham. C&O RR. Boat connections. Manufactures glass,
beet sugar, brass and steel products, pressure cookers, die castings, barrels,
flour, bricks, tile. Bottling works; canning factory; grain elevator. Hardwood
timber. Agriculture. Grain, sugar beets.
News + ..................................... ,Tues.&Thurs..Independent ....... 1896 7 24 301 3.00 3.975
Hugh N. Colwell, Editor; Colwell Publishers, Ltd.
WARKWORTH (G8), pop. X 676; Northumberland Elec. Dist. (SEC). 86 m SE of Peter-
borough. Railroad station, Hastings. CN RR. Saw, chopping; feed mills; cheese
factory. Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Journal ...................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1892 6 26 280 1.50 895
Howard C. Wilson, Editor and Publisher.
WATERDOWN (E4), pop. 1,764; Wentworth Elec. Dist. (S). 6 ra NW of Hamilton. CP
RR. Jam and jelly, furniture, sash and door factories ; nurseries. Timber. Diver-
sified farming. Vegetables, fruit, dairy products.
Review ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 6 24 266 2.00 895
F. M. McRae, Editor and Publisher, 30 Main St., N.
WATERLOO (D4), pop. 16,373; Waterloo North Elec. Dist. (SWC). 2 m NW of Kitch-
ener. CN; GR RRs. Airport. Insurance center. Manufactures furniture, farm
implements, boots, shoes, shirts, brooms, barrels, kegs, cotton felt, gloves,
cutting dies, boxes, buttons, flour. Distillery; brewery. Waterloo College. Diver-
sified farming.
Chronicle-H .............................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1856 5 23 220 3.00 3,443
J. H. Smith, Publisher, 104 King St.
Kitchener- Waterloo Record — See Kitchener.
WATFORD (C4%), pop. 1,217; Lambton-Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). 30 m E of Sarnia.
CN RR. Wire works; sleigh factory. Oil wells; timber. Stock, poultry, fruit,
grain farms.
Guide- Advocate -f- .................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1875 7 24 280 2.50 tl,29rf
W. C. Aylesworth, Editor and Publisher.
WELLAND (E4%), pop. 16,405; Welland Elec. Dist. (S). On Welland River and
Canal, 18 m S of St. Catharines. NCS&T; CN; MC; TH&B; WAB RRs. Boat con-
nections. Manufactures seamless pipe, carbon electrodes, calcium carbide, hard
rubber goods, structural steel, twine, cotton cloth, yarns, fertilizer, electrical
equipment, f erro alloys. Bottling, boiler works ; foundries ; winery. Poultry, dairy,
fruit farms.
Evg.ex. Sun...Independent ....... 1863 8 22 298 18.00 **15,166
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
The Thomson Co., Ltd., Publisher.
WESTBORO— See Ottawa.
WEST LORNE— -Sun — Se« Rodney.
WESTON (E4), pop. 9,643; York-Humber Elec. Dist. (SC). 8 m NW of Toronto. CN ;
CP RRs. Manufactures skates, bicycles, stoves, electric ranges, toiletware,
sashes, doors, hardwood flooring. Dairy, poultry farms.
Times and Guide-f- ................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1885 8 24 294 4.00 *6,445
Gordon Murray, Editor and Publisher.
WESTPORT (H3). pop. 704; Leeds Elec. Dist. (E). 46 m N of Kingston. CN RR.
Cheese, butter, cement block factories ; saw. grist mills. Timber. Dairy, poultry
farms.
Mirror ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1893 6 28 280 2.00 -
Arthur Niblock, Editor and Publisher.
WHEATLEY <B5%), pop. 1,196; Kent Elec. Dist. (SW). On Lake Erie, 42 m SE of
Windsor. C&O RR. Wooden boxes and crates, feed, butter, cheese manufactured.
Cannery. Fisheries. Summer resort. Diversified farming. Corn, wheat, oats.
Journal + .................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1895 6 26 269 2.00 J1.100
R. N. Epplett. Editor; The Wheatley Journal, Publishers, Talbot St., W.
WHITBY (F3%), pop. 9,995; Ontario Elec. Dist. (C). On Lake Ontario, 30 m NE of
Toronto. CN RR. Manufactures wrought iron, paper products. Metal and iron
foundries. Dairy, grain, stock farms.
News + ..................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1965 5 24 230 4.75 J2.825
Carl A. Mantz, Publisher, 105 Bums St.
Times-Gazette — See Oshawa.
Circulation— **Stpt. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn* IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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WIARTON (C2%), pap. 1,964; Bruce Elec. Dist. (W).On Georgian Bay, 145 m NW of
Toronto. ON RR. Planing, chopping mills ; furniture, net float factories. Timber.
Summer resort. Dairy, grain* stock farms.
EchoH- ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 7 24 277 3.00 **2,449
Carl V. Limpert and W. B. T. Smiley, Publishers.
WILLOWDALE (J4), pop. X990; York Centre Elec. Dist. (SC). 2 m N of Toronto,
nearest railroad. Aircraft factory ; textile, lumber. Residential.
Enterprise-}- .. .. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 8 23 801 2.00 J4.496
B. A. Long, Editor; Enterprise Printing Co., Publisher.
WINCHESTER (J2V2), pop. 1,338; Grenville-Dundas Elec. Dist. (E). 82 m SE of
Ottawa. CP RR. Cheese, sash and door factories; powdered milk plant; grist,
feed, planing mills. Hardwood timber. Dairy, poultry, grain farms.
Press ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1888 8 24 308 3.00 $2,150
W. F. Workman, Editor and Publisher.
WINDSOR (A5), pop. 121,980; Essex West Elec. Dist. (SW). On Detroit River, 120 m
SW of London. Opposite Detroit, Mich., with bridge, tunnel, boat connections.
C&O; CP; CN; NYC; WAB RRs. Airlines: TCA; BO AC.
Extensive automobile, auto trucks and auto parts manufactories ; drug, patent
medicine, wire products, cosmetics, paper boxes, cereal foods, paints, varnishes,
chemicals, adding machines, airplane parts, playing cards, atomizers, scales,
shoes, steel forcings, caskets, glass, clothing also manufactured. Forty-three
banks; bank clearings (1957), $765,496,616. 47,962 (res.) electric meters;
40,000 (res.) gas meters; 46,182 (res.) telephones. Breweries; distilleries;
bridge works ; railroad shops. TV station.
Malta News (Ahbarijiet Ta'1 m*^ ., lTr Mai* T«+«. tam K VA 99ft 1 ftft i Rfij*
Malta) (Maltese-Eng.)-ff Monthly .......... Malt. Ints .......... 1954 5 24 220 1.00 1,558
George Bonavia, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 12.
Star-f- ....................................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1918 8 22 305 18.20**76,312
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
W. L. Clark, Editor; Star Publishing Co. of Windsor, Ltd., Pub., 167 Ferry St.
WINGHAM (C3%), pop. 2,766; Wellington-Huron Elec. Dist. (W). On Maitland River,
72 m NW of London. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures furniture, stoves, gloves, wood-
enware, doors, flour, bathroom fittings. Diversified farming.
Advance-Times + .................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1871 8 24 280 3.00 **2,066
Barry Wenger, Editor and Publisher.
WOODBRIDGE (E4). pop. 1,958; York Centre Elec. Dist. (SC). 15 m NW of Toronto.
CP RR. Manufactures wood products, rubber goods. Dairy, poultry farms.
Advertiser .. .. Thursday Independent 1935 8 25 315 2.00
I. R. Lavery, Editor; R. M. Lavery, Publisher, Palgrave.
..... Livestock ........... 1952 2 27 112 x 2,400
C. E. Stephens, Editor; Ontario Aberdeen Angus Assn., Publisher, R. D. 8.
WOODSTOCK (D4), pop. 18,347; Oxford Elec. Dist. (SW). On Thames River, 25 m NE
of London. CNj CP RRs. Manufactures tapestry, tire fabrics, knit goods, tubing,
rubber footwear, stoves, veneers, hardwood flooring, stock feed, fire equipment,
casters, concrete pipes, garden tools, curtain rods, pianos, organs, hosiery,
cement. St. Alphonus Seminary. Agriculture. Milk, grains, fruits, tobacco.
Sentinel-Review + ................... Evg. ex. Sun.. .Independent ....... 1886 8 23 298 18.00 **9,243
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Thomson Publishing Co., Ltd.
ZURICH (C4), pop. X560; Huron Elec. Dist. (W). 40 m NW of London. Railroad sta-
tion, Hensall. CN RR. Sash and door factory ; flax, flour mills ; creamery. Agri-
culture. Wheat, oats, rye, corn, sugar beets, soybeans.
Citizen News-f ........................ Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1958 5 24 224 2.50 J800
Herbert M. Turkheim, Editor; A. Laurie Colquhoun, Publisher, Clinton.
Herald ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1900 6 26 276 2.00
Chester L. Smith, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Population 99,285 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Provincial Capital, CHARLOTTETOWN
(For map see New Brunswick)
Prince Edward Island is bounded on the north by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, east by Cape Breton
Island, south by Nova Scotia proper, and west by New Brunswick. The greatest length is 180
miles; the breadth varies from 34 miles to 4 miles; area is about 2,184 square miles. The surface
is undulated, and the greatest elevation is 600 feet. The climate is healthful, and milder than that
of the neighboring mainland. There are fine beaches along the northern shore facing the gulf, and
the island is becoming popular as a summer resort.
POPULATION
Province rank, tenth. Increase over 1951 of 0.9%. Rural residents in 1956, 69%.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 9,432. Average acreage per farm, 112.96. Number of farms with
electricity (1951), 2,226. Value of land and buildings (1951), $60,710,000. Number of farms 1 to
69 acres (1956), 5,485; 70 to 239 acres, 3,881 ; 240 to 400 acres, 55. Owner operated farms, 8,482.
Total value of agricultural production (1957): field crops, $19,402,000; milk production,
$6,154,000; livestock, $13,409,000; poultry, $819,000.
Cash income from sale of farm products (1957) : $24,509,000.
Total value of chief field crops (1957) : potatoes, $8,548,000; tame hay, $4,368,000; oats for
grain, $2,888,000; mixed grains. $2,077,000; field roots, $1,360,000; spring wheat, $126,000;
barley. $36,000.
Value of production of fruita (1957) : strawberries, $203,000; blueberries, $36,000.
Total farm income from dairying (1957), $5,284,000. Farm cash income (1957): creamery
butter, $2,865,000; fluid milk, $996,000; cheddar cheese, $203,000; ice cream, $96,000. Value of
milk fed to livestock, $920,000.
Total farm value (1957) : farm poultry meat and eggs, $3,034,000.
Value of livestock on farms. Farm animals (6-1-57) : all cattle and calves, $10,247,000; hogs,
$1,413,000; horses, $1,270,000 ; sheep and lambs, $479,000. Poultry (6-1-57) : hens and chickens,
$759,000; ducks and geese, $32,000; turkeys, $25,000.
FISHERIES
Total value (1966), $5,245,800. Increase of $1,405,000 over 1956. Principal fish: lobsters, cod,
hake, oysters, mackerel, haddock, plaice.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 81. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $78,000. Total
number of pelts taken from wildlife was 1,499 in the 1956-57 season, valued at $2,486. Principal
furs: silver fox, mink, pearl platinum fox, muskrat.
LUMBER
Gross value of products (1956), $510,451. Number of mills, 61; employing 112. Principal
woods : spruce, balsam fir.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $24,497,245, rank, tenth. Number of establishments
192 ; number of employees, 1,775. Leading industries : fish curing and packing, butter and cheese,
fruit and vegetable preparations, iron castings, sawmills, bread and other bakery products,
printing and publishing, aerated waters.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-31-58), 105; gross postal receipts, $479,086. Number of motor
vehicles registered (1957), 21,193. Highway mileage (1956), 3,196. Number of families (6-1-67),
20,000; number of radio homes (eet. 5-31-57), 23,000. Number of telephones (1-1-57), 14,738.
Retail merchandise trade, including New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia (1967),
$1.201,363,000.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 8 Monthly 1
Evening Dailies (2) —
Morning Dailies (1) Total Periodicals 1
Total Newspapers 3
Total number of publications 4
Total number of towns having publications 2
For circulation ftfttres for dally papers s«e also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory, Occasionally It to
possible to Incorporate • later figure In that list.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1969 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Estab Cols 0 Width V Depth Sub Ore
CHARLOTTETOWN (F3), pop. 16,707; Queens Elec. Dist. (C). Capital of the Prov-
ince, on Northumberland Strait, on southern coast of the Island. CN RR. Airline
MAR. Boat connections. Manufactures dairy products, marine engines, tobacco
products, biscuits. Meat packing, pickling, cold storage plants; iron foundry;
cannery* Resort. Prince of Wales College; St. Dunstan's University. Lobster
fisheries. Fox farms. Agriculture. Seed potatoes, turnips.
f Guardian -f Morn. ex. Sun.. Independent. 1887 9 22 298 15.00**14,355
J Patriot-f ~ Evg. ex. Sun....Independent 1851 9 22 298 15.00 **4,494
I Comic strip advertising accepted in both papers.
I Thomson Newspapers, Publishers.
SUMMERSIDE (F3), pop. 7,242; Prince Elec. Dist. (W). On Southern coast, 86 m NW
of Charlottetown. CN RR. Airline, MAR. Good harbor and shipping facilities.
Manufactures dairy products, fox foods, bags, farm machinery. Foundry. Resort.
Lobster fisheries. Fox farms. Agriculture. Seed potatoes, oats, hay.
Journal-Pioneer+ {f *££*' ^ Independent 1865 6 23 217 3.00 **6,007
Journal Publishing Co., Ltd.
Maritime Fur Breeder Monthly Fur Breed'g 1940 4 24 175 1.00
Lowell W. Hancock, Editor; Journal Pub. Co. Ltd.
Circulation A A Sept. A.8.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.CA.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Gold* to tb» us* of the Directory in front of book.
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QUEBEC
Population 4,628,378 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Provincial Capital, QUEBEC
Quebec is bounded on the north by Hudson Bay, east by Labrador and the Gulf of St. Lawrence,
south by New Brunswick, Maine, New Hampshire, New York and the Ottawa River, which
separates it from Ontario and west by Hudson Bay and Ontario. It is the largest of the provinces,
its extreme breadth from east to west being 1,080 miles, its length from north to south, 1,280
miles, its area 594,860 square miles. The surface south of the St. Lawrence is generally hilly,
further north it is mountainous and rocky and abounding in rivers and small lakes. The extreme
northern part is an unexplored wilderness. A great part of the surface of the province is covered
with forests. More than four-fifths of the people are French. The city of Quebec and the neigh-
boring villages, noted for their quaint ness and charm, attract great numbers of tourists yearly,
netting the provinces a large income. Montreal, too, attracts tourist trade. It is the largest city
and chief commercial center of Canada.
POPULATION
Province rank, second. Increase over 1951 of 14.1%. Rural residents in 1956, 30.0%. Of the
total population in 1951, 3,327,128 (82%) are of French origin.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 122,617. Average acreage per farm, 129.75. Number of farms with
electricity (1951), 90,209. Value of land and buildings (1951), $805,418,000. Number of farms
1 to 69 acree, 21,069; 70 to 239 acres, 89,131; 240 to 400 acres, 10,042. Owner operated farms,
116.668.
Total value of agricultural production (1957): field crops, $169,819,000; milk production,
$176,636,000; livestock, $247,641,000; poultry, $14,081,000.
Cash income from sale of farm products (1957) : $387,915,000.
Total value of chief field crops (1957) : tame hay, $93,763,000; oats for grains, $40,759,000;
potatoes, $17,328,000; mixed grains, $7,946,000; fodder corn, $3,912,000; field roots, $1,701,000;
buckwheat, $1,157,000; barley, $1,002,000; sugar beets, $994,000; spring wheat, $629,000. Total
value of tobacco (1957), $2,854,000; maple syrup, $8,328,000; honey, $932,000.
Value of production of fruits (1957) : apples, $3,358,000; strawberries, $899,000; blueberries,
$524,000; raspberries, $284,000.
Total farm income from dairying (1957) : $162,712,000. Farm cash income (1957) : fluid milk,
$67,518,000; creamery butter, $63,656,000; concentrated milk products, $9,760,000; cheddar
cheese, $8,400,000; ice cream, $3,854,000. Value of milk fed to livestock, $13,924,000.
Total farm value (1957) : farm poultry meat and eggs, $62,708,000.
Value of livestock on farms. Farm animals (6-1-57) : all cattle and calves, $193,010,000; hogs,
$26,273,000; horses, $23,560,000; sheep and lambs, $4,798,000. Poultry (6-1-57): hens and
chickens, $12,170,000; turkeys, $1,817,000; ducks and geese, $94,000.
FISHERIES
Total value (1956), $7,861,200. Increase of $1,857,600 from 1955. Principal fish: cod, lobster,
herring, mackerel, salmon, smelts.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 425. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $839,000.
Total number of pelts taken from wildlife was 240,681 in the 1956-57 season, valued at $1,187,036.
Principal furs : mink, beaver, muskrat, fisher, white fox, silver fox, otter, raccoon, squirrel,
chinchilla (ranch raised).
LUMBER
Gross value of products (1956), $96,712,360, a 19% increase over 1955. Number of establish-
ments, 1,499; number of employees, 9,571. Principal woods: spruce, yellow birch, white pine,
balsam fir, jack pine, hemlock, maple, popular.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $6,622,502,699, rank, second. Number of establish-
ments, 12,112; number of employees, 446,137. Leading industries: pulp and paper, non-ferrous
metal smelting and refining, women's clothing, miscellaneous chemicals, railway rolling stock,
cotton yarn and cloth, men's clothing, aircraft, slaughtering and meat packing, tobacco, cigars, and
cigarettes, electrical apparatus and supplies, shipbuilding, iron and steel products, butter
and cheese, sawmills, leather boots and shoes, petroleum products, machinery, silk and
artificial silk goods, brass and copper products, hosiery and knitted goods, bread and other
bakery goods, primary iron and steel, breweries, sheet metal products, rubber .goods, including
footwear, medicinal and pharmaceutical preparations, miscellaneous foods, sugar refineries,
fur goods, flour and feed mills, hardware, tools and cutlery, biscuits, confectionery, cocoa,
printing and publishing, foods, stock and poultry, castings, iron, furniture, acids, alkalies,
•alts, distilleries, planing mills, sash and door factories.
MINERALS
Total value (1957), $384,465,152, rank, third. Principal minerals: asbestos, gold, capper, iron
ore, zinc, cement, sand and gravel, stone, clay products, lime, silver, lead, titanium dioxide, lithia,
selenium, molybdenum.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-31-58), 2,413; gross postal receipts, $88,691,841. Number of motor
vehicle* registered (1957), 881,047, rank, second. Highway mileage (1956), 48,720. Dwellings
under construction (7-31-68), 21,751. Number of families (6-1-57), 1,012,000: number of radio
homes (est. 5-81-57), 1,034,000: number of television homes (5-81-67), 773.000. Number of
telephones (1-1-57), 1,187,442. Retail merchandise trade (1957), $3,429.423.000.
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RAILROADS. 1 Alma and Jonquiere
la Canada & Gulf Terminal
2 Canadian National
3 Canadian Pacific
3a Central Vermont
5 Montreal and Southern Counties
7 Napierville Junction
9 New York Central
10 Quebec Central 12 Robenral & Saguenay
11 Quebec Ry., Light and Power 14 Temiscouata
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2 Napierville 04
3 La Prairie 04
4 Chambly 04
5 Jacques Cartier 04
6 Ooux Montagnes C4
7 Soulanges C4
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County Seats
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10 Troi* Rivieres
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
QUEBEC
QUEBEC NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Daily 15
Evening Dailies (10)
Morning Dailies (6)
Daily, Foreign (11)
Daily, with Sunday edition ( 1 )
Tri-weekly 1
Semi-weekly 1
Weekly 137
Semi-monthly 1
Free or partly free circ. wklies(18)
Shoppers (2)
Total Newspapers 155
Periodicals
Period of Issue Number
Daily 1
Weekly 23
Fortnightly 4
Semi-monthly 8
Monthly 266
Bi-monthly 9
Quarterly 19
Three times a year 1
Four times a year 1
Five times during academic yr.. 1
Seven times a year 1
Eight times dur. academic yr. 1
10 times a year 4
Total Periodicals 339
Total number of publications 494
Total number of towns having publications 80
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it i*
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Circ
2,750
**3,990
$5,100
2,738
6,661
Estab Cols ^> Width V Depth Sub
ABORD-A-PLOUFFE — Courrier de Laval — See Montreal.
ALMA (Fl), pop. 10,822 ; Lac-St.-Jean Elec. Dist. ( W). 30 m E of Chicoutimi. A&J RR.
Aluminum factory. Paper mill.
Lac St. Jean, Le (Fr.)-f Thursday Independent 1941 6 24 200 2.00
L. E. Hudson, Editor; L'Imprimerie de Lac St. Jean, Publisher, 74 Scott.
AMOS (K7), pop. 5,145; Chapleau Elec. Dist. (W). 210 m NW of Montreal. CN RR.
Manufactures butter, wood products. Agriculture. Potatoes, hay, oats.
Echo, L'-f- (French) Thursday Independent 1950 5 24 210 3.00
L'Echo Abitibien, Ltee., Publisher, Val D'Or.
ARTHABASKA (F3%), pop. 2,399; Drummond-Arthabaska Elec. Dist. (C). 45 m SE
of Trois Rivieres. Railroad station, Victoria ville. CN RR. Furniture, shirt, butter,
cheese factories ; saw, grist mills. Dairy, stock farms. Wheat, potatoes.
Un(F?ench)Ca!!!;.0.n.8 .d.e..1'^.St}Thursday Independent 1866 5 24 224 2.00
L'Imprimerie d Arthabaska, Inc., Publisher.
ARVIDA (Fl), pop. 12,919; LaPointe Elec. Dist. (SE). 5 m E of Chicountimi. CN; RS
RRs. Manufactures abrasives and aluminum. Dairy.
Industrie, L' (French) Wednesday Independent 1938 5 23 224 3.00
Also circulates in Jonquiere and Kenogami.
Imprimerie Foucher, Inc., Publisher, B. P. 220, Shawinigan.
ASBESTOS (E4), pop. 8,969; Richmond-Wolfe Elec. Dist. (SC). 28 m N of Sher-
brooke. CN RR. Manufactures asbestos, magnesia, dairy products, sashes and
doors, lumber. Diversified farming.
Citoyen, Le (French) Thursday Independent 1941 8 24 308 2.50
J. O. Poirier, Editor; La Parole, Ltee, Publisher, 400 Heriot St.
BAIE-COMEAU (Al), pop. 4,332; Saguenay Elec. Dist. (NE). On North shore of St.
Lawrence River, 180 m NE of Quebec. Landing name, Comeau Bay. Boat con-
nections. Airline, QWE. Manufactures pulpwood, aluminum, paper.
Aquilon, L'-f (French) Wednesday Independent 1950 5 23 215 2.00
J. E. Bonhomme, Editor; Les Editions Viking Ltd., Publisher, C.P. 1420.
^(Fr^^En1?)^0111"^04" }Tucsday Independent 1957 7 25 280 2.00 $1,426
Gerard Lefrancois, Editor; Les Editions Lefrancois Enr., P. O. Box 1388.
BEAUCEVILLE (8%). pop. 1,461; Beauce Elec. Dist. (E). 64 m SE of Quebec. QC RR.
Shoe factory ; saw, grist mills. Timber. Agriculture. Dairy, maple products, grain.
Eclaireur, L'-f- (French) Thursday Independent 1908 5 25 217 2.50 **3,615
Roger Bolduc, Editor; Beauce Publications, Publisher.
BEAUHARNOIS — Gazette — See Gazette de Valleyfield-Beauharnois, Valleyfield.
BERTHIERVILLE (D3V2), pop. 3,504; Berthier-Maskinonge-Delanaudiere Elec. Dist.
(NW). 40 m SW of Trois Rivieres. CP RR. Manufactures matches, knit goods,
textiles, lumber products. Timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Courrier, Le (French) Thursday Independent 1923 5 24 217 2.00
W. H. Gagne & Fils, Limitee, St. Justin.
Drapeau, Le (French) Wednesday Independent 1938 5 23 224 3.00
Imprimerie Foucher, Inc., Publisher, B. P. 220, Shawinigan.
BLACK CAPE (C2), pop. X175; Bonaventure Elec. Dist. (E). 170 m NW of Quebec.
CN RR. Agriculture. Dairy, grain.
Ma Gaspesie (French) .Tuesday Independent 1952 5 25 225 2.00
Published semi-mo during June and July.
Gabriel Sarrasin, Publisher.
BUCKINGHAM (B4), pop. 6,781; Hull Elec. Dist. (W). On Lievre River, 20 m NE of
Ottawa. CP RR. Chemical, phosphorous, bottling works; lumber, paper mills.
Ships phosphorus. Spar mines. „««« „ «- ««, « AA
irrier de Papineau-f (Fr.)Thursday Independent .1929 8 25 294 2.00
Joseph Jolicoeur, Editor; Le Progres de Hull, Ltee., Publisher, Hull.
Clrculatlon-HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •AB.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold Tflce, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
? Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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$2,291
$5,200
$2,500
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
DORION-VAUDREUIL (C4), pop. 8,089; Vaulreuil-Soulanges Elec. Dist. (SW). 26
W of Montreal. Railroad name. Vaudreuil. CN ; CP RRs. Manufactures f uraitur
BUCKINGHAM (Continued) Estib Cols <»> Width V Depth Sub Cire
Post Priday Independent 1895 7 26 280 2.50 760
M. P. Simpson, Editor; Estate of A. H. Parker, Publisher, Box 250.
CAP-DE-LA-MADELEINE (E8), pop. 22,943; Champlain Elec. Dist. (N). On St.
Lawrence River, 8 m NE of Trois Rivieres. CP RR. Manufactures abrasives,
awnings, cement blocks, monuments, carbonated water, aluminum products,
boxes, doors, oil burners, paper, gloves, shirts and overalls, children's clothes,
woolen socks, potato chips, confectionery. Foundry. Mill work plant. Saw and
planing mill.
^^Cap^o^seO Dame JMonthly Catholic 1892 2 35 120 1.60 229.647
Official publication"of*the Shrine of Our Lady of the Cape.
Rev. A. Tremblay, O.M.I., Editor; The Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate, Pubs.
Nos Droits-f (French) .Thursday Independent 1948 5 24 210 2.00 **2,478
Maurice Loranger, Editor and Publisher, 104 Latreille St., C. P. 367.
CHICOUTIMI (Fl), pop. 24.878; Chicoutimi Elec. Dist. (SE). At head of deep water
navigation, on Saguenay River, 75 m from its mouth. CN RR. Boat connections.
Manufactures pulp, bricks, cement blocks, woolens, butter, cheese, furniture,
shoes, monuments, aluminum. Bottling works. Ships pulp. Diversified farming.
Progres du Saguenay -f (Fr.)Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1887 8 22 300 18.00 **3,572
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Leopold Tremblay, Editor; Imprimerie du Saguenay, Ltee., Publisher,
816 Ave. Labrecque.
Regional, Le-f (French) Thursday Independent 1933 5 24 196 2.00
Gabriel Tremblay, Editor and Publisher, Rue Racine.
COATICOOK (E4%), pop. 6,492; Stanstead Elec. Dist. (S). On Coaticook River, 22 m
SE of Sherbrooke. CN RR. Manufactures sewing silk, ribbon, braid, textiles,
work clothes, fire hose, toys, butter, brake lining. Saw mills. Dairy, stock farms.
Observer -f- Thursday Independent 1869 5 24 210 2.00 $1,840
Gordon H. Beerworth, Editor ; Telegram Printing and Publishing Co.,
221 Dufferin St., Sherbrooke.
Progres, Le+ (French) .Thursday Independent 1949 5 24 224 1.60
Roger Jean-Marie, Editor; Imprimerie Garceau Ltee., Publisher, 16 Court St.
CORNWALI Etoile Cornwall, L'— see Rigaud.
m
__ j furniture.
garage doors, sash and doors, cotton and knit goods, aerated water, plastics,
bricks, ornamental iron.
Presqu'ile, La (French) .Thursday Liberal 1952 6 23 200 2.00
Marcel Brouillard, Editor; La Presqu'ile, Publisher, 125 rue St. Charles.
DORVAL — Dorval Reporter — See Montreal.
DRUMMONDVILLE (EAST) (E3%), pop. 26,284; Drummond-Arthabaska Elec. Dist.
(C). On Saint Francis River, 50 m NW of Sherbrooke. CN; CP RRs.
Manufactures celanese, silk, hosiery, fishing nets, pencils, paper boxes, elec-
trical goods, castings and specialties. Bottling works; saw mills. Agriculture.
Dairy products.
Homme Libre, L' (French). ...Thursday Independent 1934 5 24 217 2.00
G. Brady, Editor; L 'Horn me Libre, Publisher.
Parole -h (French) .Thursday Independent 1915 8 24 308 2.50 **5,477
Adelard Rivard. Editor; La Parole, Limitee, Publisher.
I Spokesman 4- Friday Independent 1926 8 24 308 2.60 1,862
L G. Bonin, Editor; La Parole, Limitee, Publisher, 400 Heriot St.
FARNHAM (E4), pop. 6,843; Brome-Missisquoi Elec. Dist. (S). 45 m SE of Montreal.
CN; CP RRs. Manufactures butter, stoves, plush fabrics, handbags, cotton
uniforms. Agriculture. Stock and dairy farms.
Journal, Le+ (French) .Friday Independent 1951 6 24 2S1 2.00
Gerard Dagenais, Editor; Le Journal de Farnham, Publisher, P. O. Box 700.
GARDENVALE (D4), pop. ; Jacques Cartier-Lasalle Elec. Dist. (SW). At Junction
of St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivera, 23 m W of Montreal. Railroad station, St.
Anne de Bellevue. CN; CP RRs. Printing and publishing houses. Residential sub-
urb. Agriculture.
Canadian Doctor Monthly Medical 1935
G. A. P. Hurley, M.D., Ed. ; Nat'l Business Publications, Ltd.
Canadian Fisherman Monthly Fisheries 1914
Allan T. Muir, Editor; National Business Publications, Ltd.
Canadian Food Industries Monthly Food Process'g.1930
R. F. Barratt, Editor; National Business Publications, Ltd.
Canadian Industrial Equip- lo^i «,« /Production ft 1Q/1rt
ment News jsemi-mo {piant Oper'n 194U
J. F. Bythell, Editor; National Business Publications, Ltd.
1,924
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nadian Jersey Breeder, Ltd., Publisher.
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419,302
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140
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42,878
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40
140
140
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140
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. Med. ft
, T. Hunter, Editor;
Canadian Journal of Com-
parative Medicine and
Veterinary Science ,
National Business Publication*, Ltd.
Canadian Mining Journal Monthly Mining 1879 8
Chris Mamen, Editor; National Business Publication!, Ltd. 2
1987 2 28 105 10.00
26
40
140 16.00
140
CfrenlatloB-HHkSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold lace, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. * Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
? Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRaod McNally estimate. V Issued only durlnt
academic year. xSubscription Included in membership fee.
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GARDENVALE (Continued)
Canadian Oil and Gas In*.,*!.!. /Petroleum
Industrie. jMonthly [& Nat Qas
G. F. Skillinff, Editor; National Business Publications, Ltd.
Canadian Refrigeration and 1» ,. , /Refrigeration 1935
Air Conditioning f Monthly |& Air Cond
W. Geikie, Editor; National Business Publications. Ltd.
Product News Monthly Retail Trade 1947
P. A bell. Editor ; National Business Publications Ltd.
1908
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40
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411,604
44,267
y Paper Mfg....
Prints section called Woodlands Review. Circ. 41,235.
Also prints extra February issue called Convention Number.
J. Newell Stephenson, Editor; National Business Publications, Ltd.
Rod and Gun in Canada Monthly Outdoor Rec 1899 3 26 140 2.00 *17,979
A, W. Dancey, Editor; National Business Publications, Ltd.
Shop Monthly /Used Equip. 1942 4 24 154 414,753
National Business Publications, Ltd. \& Mach. 2 50 164
Woodlands Review — see Pulp & Paper Magazine of Canada.
GRANBY (E4). pop. 27,096; Shefford Elec. Dist. (S). 50 m W of Sherbrooke. CN RR.
Manufactures rubber, elastic webbing, ribbon, tobacco, silk, hosiery, plastic
goods, lumber, tables, butter, cheese, beverages. Silk, woolen mills. Resort.
Maple timber. Agriculture. Apples, hay, oats. Eight banks.
Leader-Mail-f Wednesday Independent 1895 6 22 200 2.50 2,700
P. E. Lortie, Editor; Montreal-Granby Press, Inc., 5 Drummond St.
Revue de Granby+ (Fr.) Wednesday Independent 1930 5 24 210 1.50 £4,325
A. F. Ducharme, Publisher.
Voix de l'Est-f (French) Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1945 8 22 300 15.00 **6,406
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Aim6 Laurion, Publisher, 186 Main St.
GRAND MERE (E3), pop. 14,023; St. Maurice-La Fleche Elec. Dist. (NWC). 6 m
NE of Shawinigan. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures shoes, paper, gloves and
berets, wool yarn, bricks. Spruce timber. Agriculture. Oats, hay.
Courrier de Laviolette ITI.«M*I«V T«^™«^f 1936 5 21 220 2.00 $3,000
(French) + {Thursday Independent J500— Free
Girard Gauthier, Editor; Le Courrier de Laviolette, Publisher, 898 Seventh Ave.
Laurentien, Le (French) Wednesday Independent 1938 6 28 224 8.00 $6,700
Imprimerie Foucher, Inc., Publisher, B. P. 220, Shawinigan.
HUDSON (C4), pop. 1,549 ; Vaudreuil-Soulanges Elec. Dist. (SW). 25 m W of Montreal,
on Lake Como of the Two Mountains. CP RR. Agriculture. Apples, dairy products.
^Gazette^TL^°(^ntg!&Fr.)}Thur8day Independent 1949 5 24 210 2.50 $795
Tracy S. Ludington, Editor; J. H. Wilson, Publisher, 106 Main Rd.
HULL (B4), pop. 49,248; Hull Elec. Dist. (W). On Ottawa River (opposite Ottawa,
Ont.). CP RR. Manufactures paper products, matches, cosmetics, bags, tents, mica
grinders, novelty jewelry, mattresses, caps, furniture. Iron and steel foundries ;
bottling works. Stone quarries.
Opinion, L-f (French) Friday Independent 1929 6 24 200 2.00 9,870
Oswald Parent, Editor; Les Publications Cassar, Ltee, P. O. Box 310.
Progrea de Hull -f (French). .Friday Independent 1924 8 24 308 2.50
Joseph Jolicoeur, Editor; Le Progres de Hull, Ltee., Publisher, 54 Hotel de Ville.
HUNTINGDON (C4%). pop. 2,995; Chateauguay-Huntingdon-LaPrairie Elec. Dist.
(SW). 48 m SW of Montreal. CN; NYC RRs. Butter factory; textile, grist
mills; dye works. Dairy, poultry, fruit farms.
^ffsSwfne + ?.?!?" JMonthly {Jig^Tra^T" 1911 2 4S 14° 2>5° 1>800
Frank Napier. Editor; Huntingdon Gleaner, Inc., Publisher.
Gazette — See Gazette de Valleyfleld-Beauharnois, Valleyfield.
Gleaner-!- Wednesday Independent 1863 8 24 308 3.00 **3,1O5
S. Smith, Editor; A. L. Sellar, Publisher.
JOLIETTE (D8%), pop. 16,940; Joliette-L'Assomption-Montcalm Elec. Dist. (W).
36 m N of Montreal. CN; CP RRs. Manufactures gloves, biscuits, brick, tile,
steel plate, stockings, lime, candy, beverages, clothing, knit goods. Tree nurs-
eries. Limestone quarries; timber. Diversified farming. Potatoes, hay, tobacco.
Action Populaire-f- (French) Wednesday Independent 1913 8 23 301 8.00 7,500
L' Action Populaire, Ltee., Publisher, C. P. 50.
^r(Fr:n^T:!™™n.ce>u"teriy (sr&ssr i9" i 4« n5 °° ti-°°°
G. Lamanche, Editor; Les Associes de Neuve-France, 455 Blvd. Querbes.
Etoile du Nord-f (French).... Wednesday Independent 1884 8 24 287 2.00
La Cie de Publication L'Etoile du Nord.
Journal-!- (French) Wednesday Liberal 1947 8 23 280 2.00
Roland Goureau, Editor; Les Editions Jollette, Ltee, Publisher, 150 St. Paul St.
JONQUIERE (Fl), pop. 25,550; Lapointe Elec. Dist. (NE). 9 m W of Chlcoutimi. CN
RR. Manufactures paper boxes, mattresses ; millwork. Diversified farming.
R6veil, Le4- (French) Wednesday.... .Independent 1946 5 24 194 8.00
Louis-Marie Tremblay, Editor and Publisher. 78, rue du "Vieux Pont."
L'Industrie— -See Arvida,
KENOCAMI— L'Industrie — See Arvida.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; • A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold lace, sworn: t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
VAffate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Quids to tho use of the Directory m front off book.
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LAC ETCHEMIN (G8), pop. XI. 485; Dorchester Elec. Diet. (SE). 48 m SE of Quebec.
Railroad station Ste. Germaine, GT RR. Sawmill. Butter factory. Agriculture.
Dairy and maple products, Grain.
Aiglon, L* 4- (French) ............ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1940 5 24 217 1.50 4,460
Les Editions Dorchester Enr.
LACHINE (H4%), pop. 84,494; Jacques -Car tier Elec. Dist. (SW). 10 m SW of
Montreal. ON RR. Boat connections. Manufactures structural steel, electric
cables, wire rope, tires, phonograph records and floor tiling, refractory products,
valves, cement, candles, wine and window shades. Foundries. Six banks.
Messager, Le-f (Fr. & Eng.)Thursday ........ Independent ...... 193° 8 24 801 JigJsOO— Free
Geo. Legault, Editor; Verdun Ptg. and Pub., Inc., 8140 Lasalle Blvd., Verdun.
LACHUTE (C4), pop. 6,911; Argenteuil-Deux-Montagnes Elec. Dist. (SW). 44 m NW
of Montreal. CP RR. Felt, woolen, paper, lumber mills ; butter factory ; bottling
works. Resort. Spruce, pine timber. Dairy, poultry, live stock, grain farms.
Hay, corn.
Arfifenteuil, L' + (French) ..... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 8 24 801 8.00 1,521
Fernand Berthiaume, Editor; Giles Publishing House Co., Ltd..
889 Foundry St.
Watchman ................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1876 8 24 290 3.00 **2^74
T. D. Titman, Editor; Giles Publishing House, Ltd., Publisher.
LAC MEGANTIC (G4), pop. X 6,809; Compton Elec. Dist. (SE). 68 m E of Sherbrooke.
CP; QG RRs. Airport. Pulp, lumber mills; butter, cheese, broom factories.
Resort. Dairy, poultry farms.
Echo de Frontenac (Fr.)-f-. ..Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1929 7 25 294 2.50 1,067
L. Phillippe Poulin, Editor; L'Echo de Frontenac, Pub., 9 Blvd. des Veterans.
LASARRE (K7), pop. 8,155 ; Chapleau -Frontenac Elec. Dist. (W).226 m NW of Ottawa,
Ont. CN RR. Manufactures soft drinks, carbonated water, telephone and tele-
graph equipment. Saw and planing mills.
L'Echo D'Abitibi-Ouest (Fr.)Thursday ........ Independent ...... .1950 5 24 210 3.00 **1,O22
Jean-Pierre, Ed.; L'Echo Abitibien Ltee., Pub., 528 Avenue Centrale, Val D'Or.
L'ASSOMPTION (D4), pop. 3,683; Joliette-L'Assomption-Montcalm Elec. Dist. (W).
25 m N of Montreal. CN RR. Manufactures shoes, wood products, men's and
boys' clothing, butter, refrigerators. Grist mills. Agriculture.
Portage, Le (French) ........... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1949 5 23 224 2.00 J2.200
Marcel Hamel, Publisher.
LA TRAPPE (D4), pop. - ;Argenteuil-Deux-Montagnes Elec. Dist. (SW). 33 m W of
Montreal, nearest bank town. Railroad station, Okal. CN RR. Poultry, fruit
farms. Apples, melons, mushrooms, cheese products.
fScien. Agric.,
Revue d'Oka, La + (Fr.) ........ Bi-monthly ..... -{Dairy Ired, 1926 1 63 105x2.00 $1,000
I Bio.
Father M. Louis-Marie, Editor; Institute Agricole d'Oka, Publisher.
LA TUQUE (E2), pop. 11,096; St. Maurice-Lefleche (NWC). On St. Maurice River,
85 m N of Shawinigan Falls. CN RR. Manufactures boots, shoes, windows,
aerated water. Pulp mill. Mountain and lake resort.
Echo, L'+ (French) ............. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937 5 24 200 2.00 t2,066
R. Mulligan, Ed.; Le Bien Public, Ltee., Pub., 1563 Royal St., Trois-Rivieres.
Sentinelle, La (French) ......... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1938 6 28 224 3.00 1 8,400
Imprimerie Foucher, Inc., Publisher, B. P. 220, Shawinigan.
LENNOXVILLE (F4), pop. 3,149; Stanstead Elec. Dist. (S). 3 m SE of Sherbrooke.
CN; QC; CP RRs. Manufactures screen plates, asbestos products, lumber. Butter
factory. Bishop's University; Dominion Experimental Farm. Dairy farms.
Campus, The-fV .................... Wednesday ..... Collegiate .......... 1943 4 23 148x2.00 *350
Students of Bishop's University, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. J775
LEVIS (F3), pop. 13,644; Levis Elec. Dist. (NEC). On St. Lawrence River, opposite
Quebec. CN; QC RRs. Manufactures washing machines, clothes pins, vinegar,
soaps and varnishes, cigars, brooms, trucks, furniture. Foundries; shipyards.
Resort. Agriculture.
ch)iB™:..Y..t "h°ti.
rille VaVlian court,'' Editor an
yr ........ {& Etone™'8' 1919 3 24 147 l'™ *7'100
Cyrille Valan court,' Editor and Publisher, 59 Begin Ave.
Tribune, La-f (French) ......... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937 5 24 217 2.00 $2,175
Le Quotidien, Ltee., Publisher. 45 Begin Ave.
LIMOILOU — Courrier de Limoilou — See Quebec.
L'ISLETVILLE (G2%), pop. 1,061; Montmagny-L'IsIet Elec. Dist. (E). 50 m NE of
Quebec. CN RR. Butter factory. Manufactures stoves, brick. Diversified farming.
Progres, Le-f (French) ........ Monday ........... Independent ...... 1937 5 23 224 2.00 1,021
Les Editions Marquis Limitee, Publisher, 81, rue St. Thomas, Montmagny.
LORETTEVILLE (F8), pop. 4,957; Quebec-Montmorency Elec. Dist. (NEC). 6 m NE
of Quebec. CN RR. Tanneries. Manufactures gloves, slippers, moccasins, canoes
and snowshoes, novelties and skis.
Voix du Peuple, La-f (Fr.)... .Monday ........... Independent ...... 1937 5 23 224 2.00 649
Les Editions Marquis Ltee., Publisher, 81 rue St. Thomas, Montmagny.
LOUISEVILLE (E8), pop. 4,892; Berthier-Maskinonge-Delanaudiere Elec. Dist. (NW).
40 m SW of Three Rivers. CP RR. Manufactures shirts, beverages, butter, tex-
tiles, furniture. Grist mill. Diversified farming.
^(FreSch^86^116' L>4" ^Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1921 5 24 217 2.50**2,4«7
W. H. Gigne"i"Fils"Ltee, Editors and Publishers.
JHrSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn- (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Usct Mats. <S> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNtlly estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Reveil, Le (French) Wednesday Independent 1988 6 23 224 8.00 $6,800
Imprimerie Foucher, Inc., Publisher, B. P. 220, Shawinigan.
MAGOG (E4%), pop. 12,720; Stanstead Elec. Dist. (S). On Lake Mexnphremagog, 16
m SW of Sherbrooke. CP RR. Manufactures excelsior pads, spools and shuttles,
textiles, butter, cheese, woodenware, toys. Resort. Timber. Dairy, poultry,
truck farms.
Chronique, La-h (French) Thursday Independent 1934 6 24 210 2.00 12,110
Edouard Hains, Editor and Publisher.
MANIWAKI (A3), pop. 5,399; Gatineau Elec. Dist. (W). 70 m N of Ottawa, Ont. CP
RR. Lumber, saw, grist mills; butter, cement factories. Timber. Dairy farms.
Gazette, La-h (French) Thursday Independent 1929 5 24 224 2.50 2,875
Raymond Jolicoeur, Editor; Le Progress de Hull Ltee, Publisher, Hull.
MATANE (Bl), pop. 8,069; Matapedia-Matane Elec. Dist. (E). On St. Lawrence River,
240 m NE of Quebec. C> RR. Boat connections. Airline, QWE. Manufactures
bricks, cement blocks, plywood, wood products, paper, pulp, paper board. Foun-
dry; sawmills. Timber. Agriculture.
Voix Gaspesienne, La-h (Fr.) Friday Independent 1930 5 23 224 2.00 **3,149
La Voix Gaspesienne, Publisher, C. P. 910.
MONT-JOLI (Jl), pop. 6.179; Rimouski Elec. Dist. (SE). On South Shore of St.
Lawrence river, 18 m NE of Rimouski. CN RR. Airline, QWE. Manufactures
butter and powdered milk.
Nouvelles -h (Fr.) Thursday Local Ints 1955 5 24 224 2.50 $2,545
Jos. Boulanger, Editor and Publisher, Box 327.
MONT-LAURIER (B2), pop. 6,486; Labelle Elec. Dist. (W). 115 m NE of Hull.
CP RR. Carding, saw mills. Birch, pine timber. Dairy, grain farms. Hay, oats,
potatoes.
Flambeau, Le -f (French) Saturday Independent 1940 5 24 210 2.00 4,100
Gilbert Paquette, Editor; Le Flambeau Enrg., Publisher.
MONTMAGNY (G2%), pop. 6,405; Montmagny-L'Islet Elec. Dist. (NE). 36 m NE
of Quebec. CN RR. Manufactures stoves, rayon, broad silk, furniture, sashes,
doors, canning machines, brooms, mops, caskets. Foundries; grist, carding,
saw mills.
Courrier-h (French) Friday Independent 1883 5 23 224 2.00**1,504
Les Editions Marquis Limitee, Publisher, 31, rue St. Thomas.
Voix duPeuple, La -f (Fr.)..., Friday Independent 1900 5 24 200 2.00
Gros d'Aillon, Editor and Publisher.
MONTREAL (D4), pop. 1,109,439; Ste. Anne Elec. Dist. On Montreal Island at con-
fluence of St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, 180 m SW of Quebec. CN; CP; NYC
RRs. Airlines: AF; BOAC; EAL; CPAL; LH; NEA; TCA; KLM; QWE; SAS;
TRA; SABENA. Connected by waterways with inland provinces and the Atlantic
States. Commercial and shipping center of Canada.
Manufactures clothing, gloves, flour, confectionary, cement, tobacco, lumber,
architectural iron and bronze, electrical apparatus, furniture, railroad equipment,
rubber goods, shoes, furnaces, refrigerating and farm machinery. Oil refineries ;
foundries ; breweries, meat packing plants ; printing and publishing houses ; rail-
road shops; shipyards. Ships large quantities of grain. Bank clearings (1957),
$54,937,930,000. 436,776 electric meters; 248,660 gas meters; 653,457 tele-
phones. Two TV stations. University of Montreal; McGill University, and
others. Tourist resort.
Action Medicale Lf (French). Monthly Medical 1924 8 27 140 Free
Dr. Charles Gagnon, M.D., Editor; L'Action Medicale, Inc., Publisher,
1460 Beaudry St.
Action Nationale L' (Fr.) Monthly Nat. Politics 1917 3 24 168x5.00
Not issued during July and August.
La Lique d* Action Nationale, Publisher, C.P. 221, Station E.
AC(tFrenYh)Ve.r.8!tai!f' L'+ {Quarterly Alumni 1933 2
Les Dipioines de i'tjniversite de Montreal, Publisher, 2222 Maplewood Ave.
Actualite Economique, L' + ln^o^f^w 1?™™™?™ 1925 l 54 101 x5-00
(French) [Quarterly Economics Controlled free dist.
L'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, Pub., 635 Viger Ave. (24).
Agriculture Bi-monthly Agricultural 1944 3 27 112 8.00
R. Lesp£rance, Editor ; La Corporation des Agronomes de la Province de Quebec,
Publisher, 10 St. James St. West. Room 902 (1).
Allo Police-f (French) Sunday Independent 1958 5 24 200 5.00
Andre Robert, Editor; Merlin Publishing Co., 851 Place Royale.
^FrT (SnorfdOU.e.!8. JMonthly The Deaf 1908 2 30 112
Institution d'es"Sourds-Muets, Publisher, 7400 Boulevard Saint-Laurent (14).
AnDige*t °The°+^.*.^!r.8....}Monthly Religious 1945 3 28 140 2.00
Not issued during July and August.
Neil M. Compton, Editor; The Anglican Outlook & News Digest, Publisher,
P. O. Box 809, Station H.
Annales de la Reparation liur/%«*i»i« •D<*if<*4A»<. io9ft 9 33
13,655
J2.300
xS.OO t3,500
tl.200
*400
$1,350
126,032
1.00 1,150
2,750
(French6) 1^™.?.!.i.°.n. JMonthly .......... Religious ............ 1926 2 33 114
Issued bi-monthly in July and August.
Rev. Fathers Capuchins, Editor; Pilgrimage of Reparation, Pub., Pointe-aux-
Trembles (6).
1.00 tl2.500
..... }Month* .......... Build'* Trade.,1945 2 48 140 4.00
Eugene Charbonneau & Fils, 1448 Beaudry St. (24).
* 2,613
CIrcuIa
irculatlo»-**$ept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -fUses Mats. $ Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
VAgata lines, 14 to inch. Population— 19S6 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. VIssucd only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Director? In front of book.
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MONTREAL (Continued) Eitab Cols * Width VOipth Sub Clre
Atlantic Salmon Journal .Quarterly Salmon Fish'g..., 194 8 2 39 126x10.00 1,100
Robson Black, Editor; Atlantic Salmon Assn., Publisher, 1559 McGregor St. (25).
Automobile, L'-f (Fr.) Monthly Auto Trade 1939 8 26 140 8.00 +7,294
S. Vachon, Editor; French Commercial Publications, Ltd., 2 40 140
6555 Cote des Neiges, Room 390 (26).
Auto-Service-f (Fr. ft Eng.). Monthly (gjj *$%%„ 1966 \ H \\l x8'00 2-800
Quebec Gasoline Retailers and Garage Operators' Assoc., Inc., Room 80,
1290 St. Denis St. (18).
BfttlmATit (V*\ Mrmthl^ f Building and 1926 8 27 140 4.00 +3,704
Batiment (Fr.) Monthly [construction 2 41 140
Wallace Publishing Co. Ltd., 146 Bates Road (8).
BUoutier, Le (Fr.) Monthly Jewelry 1945 2 39 140 2.00 +2,167
Eugene Charbonneau ft Sons, Publishers, 1448 Beaudry St. (24).
Bonne Parole, La (French). ...Quarterly Catholic 1918 1 54 126 1.00
Mme. E. Letellier de Saint-Just, Editor; Excelsior Printing Co., Publisher,
6375 Notre Dame de Grace Ave.
Bulletin. The (Eng. & Fr.).... Quarterly.... Coll. Med 1954 2 29 119 x
College of General Practice of Canada, Publisher, Suite 611, 1030 S. Alexander St.
4 26 176 1.00 *151,420
Total unpaid dist. 3,666
Bulletin des Agriculteurs, 1 iQi«
Le + (Farmers' Monthly Agricultural 1918
Bulletin) (Fr.).,
140
140
140
8.00 +2,488
tio,ooo
tio.ooo
*34,080
1,403
38
062
+4,775
x.50 $7.258
8.00
Le Cie de Publication Rurale, Inc., Pub., 1117 St. Catherine St., W. (2).
u«« ^s ?F?5ln5..?*!!f." ....}Monthly Nursing 1928 2 29 107
Nurse C. Tasse, Editor; Les Cahiers du Nursing Canadian, Publisher,
8745 Queen Mary Rd. (26).
Canadian Banker 3 ti. a yr Banking 1893 1 61 101 1.50
D. W. Slater, Editor; The Canadian Bankers' Assn., Publisher, 2nd floor,
Federation Insurance Bldg., 275 St. James St. W. (1).
Canadian Bar Re view -f Quarterly Legal 1923 1 61 10215.00
June and July issues and the August and September issues are combined.
J. G. Castel, S.J.D., Editor; Canadian Bar Assn., Publisher, 3644 Peel St. (2).
Canadian Builder Monthly Building 1951 3 27 140 4.00 +15,730
Wallace Publishing Co., Ltd., Publisher, 146 Bates Rd. (8). 2 41 ~
Canadian Business Monthly Comm. Finan.... 1927
Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Pub., 680 Bd. of Trade Bldg. (1).
Canadian Exporter-f- Quarterly Export 1931 3 27
Ernest E. Shepard, Editor; Shepard Publishing Co., Ltd., 2 42
Room 408-4, 1281 St. Catherine St. W. Controlled free dist.
Canadian Football News + Saturday Football. 1961 6 24 200 2.60
Issued monthly from January to June inclusive.
Chuck_Rountree, Ed.; Ken-Will Publishing Co. Ltd., 1484 Ste. Catherine St. W.
JWM " JMonthly {careen* 1928 4 24 17° 2<5° *128*968
"Gerald AiigiinV Editor;* 'Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co., Ltd., 1242 Peel St. (2).
M Id trial 1956 8 27 14°
F. D. Jaek80*n7 Editor*;' Evans Press, Publisher, 820 Gerrard St. East,
Toronto, Ontario.
Canadian Jaycee+ Monthly {of C^merce 1954 5 24 20°
G. R. Lee, Editor ; Jr. Ch. of Commerce of Canada, Publisher,
Board of Trade Bldg. (1).
Canadian Jewish Chronicle + .Friday Jewish Int 1897 4 25 165
Dr. S. Frank. Editor; Eagle Pub. Co., Ltd., 4075 St. Lawrence Blvd.
Canadian Jewish Review -f.... Friday Jewish Ints 1921 6 24 252
Mrs. F. F. Cohen, Editor; G. W. Cohen, Publisher, 266 Craig St., W. (1).
Canadian Labor Press Monthly JRetationT*' 1919 6 24 22°
Arthur Gazley, Editor; Canadian Labor Press, Publisher. Room 202,
1434 St. Catherine St. West.
1 Q9fl ft 97 14ft
Canadian Milling and Feed....Monthly Flour ft Feed....19ZO | J{ {JJj
William Madden, Editor; Wallace Publishing Co., Ltd., 146 Bates Rd. (8)
Canadian Mining and Metal- 1Mr,M_ /Mining ft 1Rft8 « 26 140
lurgical Bulletin + ^Monthly J Metallurgy 1898 3 Z6 14°
A.B.C. Statement not released at press time.
C. Gerow, Editor; Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,
1117 St. Catherine St. (2).
Canadian National Magazine..Monthly RR. Employees. 19 14 8 27
Canadian National Railways, Publisher, 884 St. James St., W. (1).
Canadian Nurse, The Monthly Nursing 1905 2 27
Margaret E. Kerr, R.N., Editor; Canadian Nurses'
Assn., Publisher, 1622 Sherbrooke St., W. (26).
Canadian Official Railway Iw^+vi., wp nni<ta
Guide with Airlines /Monthly RR. Guide..
W. F. Millington, Editor; International Railway
Lagauehetimfit.. W. (1).
— "11..U 1
'IUD }7 ti. a yr Railroad
"""""""'inc., Pub., P. 0. Box 162 (8)
Canadian Sport Monthly Monthly /Tennis ft
H. R. Pickens, Jr., Editor; Canadian 1 Badminton
8.00
(18).
2.00
$8,500
*8,753
2.00 $76,382
4.00 +3,698
10.00
1866 3
Publishing
20
Co.,
Publisher.
140 1.50
105 8.00
98 12.00
Ltd., 480
+38,533
4,400
....1908 1 60 126
1914
80
46
Lawn Tennis-Badminton. Ltd., Publisher, 1688 Sherbrooke St., W.
150
150
4.00
HW^Mt. AB.C. Statement; *June and Msrch A.B.C. Statementt; •A.B.C. Audit: +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold lace, sworn; tPnttisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to tech.
? Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only daring
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Canadian Textile Jour nal-f... Ft ntly (Fri. K.Tex tile 1883 2 42 140 600
John M. Merriman, Editor; Canadian Textile Journal Pub. Co., Ltd.,
228 Victoria Ave., Westmount (6).
Canadian University Po.t+..Bi-wkly, Sat... Collegiate Controlled2 free dis°t°
Gordon Minnes, Editor; Inter- Varsity Publications Ltd., 1222 University St. (2).
Canadian Variety \iur«»»*i.i« /General 1949 8 26 140 4.00
Merchandising JMonthly {Merchandising 2 40 140
Wallace Publishing Co.. Ltd., 146 Bates Rd. (8).
{Caravan Monthly Motel & Trav 1958 Controlled* frU dist.
Metropolitan Monthly Hotel & Trav 1958 3 26 140
Space sold only in combination. Controlled free dist.
Keith Scott, Editor; Kay Publications Co., Suite 1103, 1449 St. Alexander St.
Chronicle, The-f Monthly |§fJlkjni' T«. 1881 2 42 140 8.00
Clrc
* 2,629
8,000
56,958
45,574
54,728
6,050
140 8.00 46,631
: Ins.
R. Wilaon Smith, Editor and Publisher, 300 St. Sacrament St. (1).
Cites et Villes (Fr.) Monthly Municipal 1957 3 24
Charles Duke, Editor; Publications Laurion Ltee, Suite 215,
6555 Cote des Neiges (26).
Claire-f V Semi-mo Cath. Girls Ed.. ..1986
Francois -f V Semi-mo Cath. Boys Ed.. ..1936
Vie EtudianteV Semi-mo Cath. Youth Ed.1935 . __
Jeunesse Etudiante Catholique, Publisher, 430 Sherbrooke St., E. (24).
Commerce (French) Monthly {2°Sdus!nan' 1897 3 25 14° x5'°°
Jean-Paul Foreat, Editor; Commerce Inc., Publisher, 14 St. James St., E. (1).
3
24
125
1.50
55,366
3
24
125
1.50
26,6O8
5
24
190
1.50
if 27 ,7 32
Friday Independent
Piero Budai, Editor; Alfred Gagliardi, Publisher, 6970 St. Denis St.
j£val+ jwednesday Independent 1946 5 24
5 23 210 3.00 25,162
200
Frand EngJ. .............. ..... ......
Claude Dagenais, Publisher, 232 75th Ave., L'Abord-a-Plouffe.
3,505 — Free
1.50 4,289
5,700 — Free
8 22 298
2.50 500
18,000 — Free
£9,000
Courrier du Sud, Le-f 1
(Southshore Courier, The) [Thursday Independent
(Fr. & Eng.) J
Jean-Paul Auclair, Editor; La Compagnie d'Imprimerie et de Publication de la
Rive Sud Lt6e., Publisher, 89 W. St. Charles St., LongueuiL
PI,,™.™* TT^^faO. iM,i.v /Enter. News 1922 8 20 126 4.00
Current Events + Friday j & Trave] Controlled free dist.
Distributed free in Montreal's leading hotels.
Philippa King, Editor; Passing Show Publishing Co., 770 St. Antoine St.
Devoir, Le + (French) Morn.ex.Sun.-.Independent 1910 8 23 300 20.00 **31,966
Color and comic strip advertising accepted
G. Filion, Ed.; L'Imprimerie Populaire, Ltee., Pub., 430 Notre-Dame, E. (1)
f Dimanche-Matin, Le (Fr.) -f .Sunday Independent 1954 6 22 200 5.20**77,76O
Guide du Nord, Le (Fr.) -f Thursday Independent 1928 6
22
Guide Mont-Royal, Le(Fr.) + Thursday Independent 1937 6 22
Parlons -Sports (Fr.) -f Saturday Sports 1952 5 24
Jacques Francoeur, Editor and Publisher, 5707 Christophe-Colomb.
200
199
200
6.00 7,801
10,000 — Free
2.50 8.419
11.000 — Free
5.00 24,938
[Thursday Independent 1957 5 20 176 t5,100— Free
6 24 203
8.00
$25,000 — Free
J. E. Ferguson, Editor; Dorval Reporter Publishing Co., Ltd.,
2209 Beacons field Ave.
East End News-f \TI,,II.«<I«V Qfc™™'™ 1939
(Eng. & Fr.).T [Thursday Shopping
Denis Blanchard, Ed.; Verdun Ptg. and Pub., Inc., 8140 LaSalle Blvd. Verdun.
Eleveur, L' (French) Bi-monthly Cattle Breed'g...l948 3 80 140 1.00
Publications Laurion Ltee., Suite 215, 6555 Cotes des Neiges (26).
Elizabethan (Eng. & Fr.) Monthly { &°|ec ti^naV 1958 3 27 14° 6'00
Distributed free to guesta of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel.
Leonard L. Knott, Editor; Universal Publications (Quebec) Ltd., Room 618,
1255 University St.
Engineering Journal Monthly Engineering 1918 3 26 140 4.00
Also provides CCAB statement circ. * 18,171. Total unpaid dist.
Garnet T. Page, Editor; Eng'g Institute of Canada, Pub., 2050 Mansfield St. (2).
Enseignement, L'-f Monthly Education 198 Controlled free dist.
Albert Gervais. Editor; General Corp. of Catholic Teachers of the Province of
Quebec, Publisher, 6830 Iberville St. (86).
Entrepreneur, L, en Plom- 1^^^^ Pi,,mH A W*,»t 1937 8 26
berie Chauffage-f (Fr.)....fMontnly ™«nb. ft Meat. 2 40
R. Allaire, Editor; French Commercial Publications Ltd., Publisher,
6565 Cote des Neiges Rd., Room 390 (26).
Epicier, L* (French) Monthly Grocery News... 194 6 3 25
Retail Merchants Publishing Co., Ltd., 1242 Peel St. (2). 2 40
2.00
_ _..^ , f t30,000 — Free
*Paurbe"so7mlers7Editor; L'Est Central Inc., Publisher, 1811 St. Christophe St.
*1S,109
3,961
16,260
3,206
140 xS.OO
140
*2,264
188
138
196
3.00 +6,418
,,*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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Sub
Ctrc
195 1.50 *423,343
210
MONTREAL (Continued) Estab Co ls<S>WidthV Depth
Est Montrealais, L'+ (Fr.).. .Thursday Shopper ,.1947 5 24 200
Lucienne Larivee, Editor and Publisher, 2520 A Boulevard Pie IX.
Family Herald Thursday Agriculture 1870 5 24
Printed in two editions: Western; Eastern.
Montreal Star Company, Ltd., Publisher, 245 St. James St., W. (1).
Federated Railwayman Bi-monthly RR. Employees. .192 5 4 28
Division No. 4 Rwy. Employees Dept., A. F. of L., Pub., 11 St. Paul St., W. (1).
Ferme, La-f- (French) Monthly Agricultural ,1939 4 24 175 .50 *158,132
Robert Raynauld, Editor; La Ferme Enr'g., 909 Mount Royal St. E.
Financial Times + Friday Financial 1912 8 21 298 5.00
E. C. Ertl, Ed.; Financial Times Pub. Co., Ltd., 410 St. Nicholas St., W.
Forest and Outdoors Monthly Outdoor Life 1901 3 28 140 2.00
R. J. Cooke, Ed.; Canadian Forestry Assn., Pub., 4795 St. Catherine St., W. (6).
Fournee, La (French) Monthly Bak'g&Confny..l947 8 26 140 3.00
D. Gagnon, Editor; Publications Laurion Ltee., 6555 Cote des Neiges (26).
Fournisseur Des Institutions lMt., /Religious 1QQK 0 A9 ,,rt 0 ft.
Religieuses, Le (Fr.) JMonthly {institutions 1935 2 42 14° 2-°°
Eugene Charbonneau & Sons, Editors and Publishers, 1448 Beaudry St. (24).
Francois — See Claire.
Gazette-l- Morn. ex. Sun. ..Ind. Conserv 1778 8 22 300 15.60*^110,018
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Edgar A. Collard, Ed.; Gazette Printing Co., Ltd., Pub., 1000 St. Antoine St. (3).
Genie Construction ") m^*. *
M^thodes et Outillage JMonthly {£°En5nww 1958 3 27 140 4.00
Andre D'Aoust, ''Editor;' Wallace Publications, Ltd., 146 Bates Rd. (8).
Georgian, The +V Tuesday Collegiate 1936 6 23 215 1.00
Published October to March. Controlled free dist.
Students of Sir George Williams College, Eds. and Pubs., 1435 Drummond St.
Guide du Nord, Le — See Dimanche-Matin, Le.
Guide Mont-Royal, Le — See Dimanche-Matin, Le.
Health & Industrial Safety + ]Mnnfv1v f Indus. Safety 1956 3 24 135 6.00
(Eng. & Fr.) /Monthly )& Health Controlled free dist.
Mary Burton, R.N., Editor; Burton's Industrial Health Safety Publications, Ltd.,
3571 Cote des Neiges Rd.
Herauts (French) Semi-mo Collegiate 1944 3 24 125 2.50
Not issued during July and August.
Fides Publishing Corp., 25 St. James St., E. (1).
Hockey News Wednesday Ice Hockey 1947 6 23 205 3.00
Published weekly, October through April. May through September, monthly.
Ken McKenzie, Editor; Ken- Will Publishing Co., Ltd., Publisher, Room 809.
Empire Life Bldg., 1484 St. Catherine St., W.
Hopital d'aujourd'hui, L' -f Ur^ui,, Trrtar, AJ^,^ 1955 3 27
(French) ^Monthly Hosp. Admin 2 4Q
R. Levert, Editor; Le Comite des Hopitaux du Quebec, Publishers,
4370 Pie IX Blvd.
Hotellerie, L' (Fr.&Eng.) Monthly Hotel 1926 3 27
Conseil de L'HotelleHe et de la Restauration, 2 39
Publisher, Suite 103, Queen's Hotel. Windsor St.
Hunting and Fishing in 1,- 4U1_ f Sports, Hunt- 10Qr 0 oo
Canada -f- JMontnly ling & Fishing 19<JB 3 **
Shepard Publishing Co., Ltd., Room 403-4, 1231 St. Catherine St., W. (25)
Information, L'Medicale Et IQ__| __ Tu-diVoi P™* IOAR R 9 A 91<?
Paramedicale-f (Fr.) ISemi-mo Medical Prof 1948 6 24 212
Dr. Romeo Boucher, F.R.C.P., Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 80, Station
Ingenieur, L* Quarterly Scient.AEduc.... 1915 3 28 135
Louis Trudel, Editor; L' Association des diplomes de Polytechnique,
Publisher, P. O. Box 501, Snowdon, Montreal (29).
Ini(¥nJCeAAFl<rench)d Bp°ker}Monthly Insurance 1923 3 28 140 x2.50
J. C. d'Auteuil, Editor; Insurance Brokers' Assn. of the Province of Quebec,
Publisher, Room 605, 414 St. James St., W.
Jeune Commerce + (Fr.) Monthly Jr. Ch. of Com.. 1947 3 28 136x3.00
Paul Henri Lavoie, Editor; Jeune Commerce, Inc., Publisher, 8426 St. Denis (18).
Jeunesse Canadienne-f (Fr.). Monthly Youth Ints 1946 3 26 130 2.00
Jeunesse Canadienne Inc., Publisher, 254 Bloom field Ave. (8).
Jewish Daily Eagle J- md.)..Morn.ex.Sat....Independent 1907 7 26 287 12.00
I. Rabinovitch, Editor; Eagle Pub. Co., Ltd.. 4075 St. Lawrence Blvd. (18).
°°.IV8trUCteU!.8'. }Montnly Home Bldg 1953 3 27 140 xS.OO
R. Charette, Editor; Montreal District Home Builders' Assn., Publisher,
2340 Lucerne Rd.
Vedettes, Le-flaMT1^«v show Rn« iftfU 5 24 200 6.00 55,541
140
140
138
138
x 119,448
*6,399
*24,840
*1,915
42,494
J2.776
2,900
160
8,140
4,103
3.00 *2,047
2.00 *4,731
3.00 *29,737
2.00
"N."
6.00
+<J,352
42,320
3,500
10,000
$15,730
nnday Show Bus 1954
Andre'Roche, Editor; Merlin Publishing Co., 1433 Bishop St.
Labor World — Le Monde I-M^«*M« T*hnv ifliK
Ouvrier+ (Fr. & En*.)....fMonthly Labor 1915
Armand Marion, Editor; Quebec Federation of Labour, Publisher,
1476 Sherbrooke St., W. (26).
5 22 200 1.00 11,000
O
d*ttoa—**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Attdit; 4C.C.A.B.
Attdit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^ Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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Clrc
<-0<> *M60
140 x2.60 42,468
$1,300
J250
/Farm, Home
.......... |and gchool
,Q4ft „ 97 14n
1940 3 27 140
MONTREAL (Continued) Estab Coli0 Width V Depth Sub
Leather Life Monthly Leather Indus... 1944 3 28 140 2.00
R. V. Hermansen. Publisher. Room 805, Dominion ^Square Bldg.
Leather World Monthly {SS^S^"' 1921 f 27 |«°
[Retailers 2 41 14°
Ian Thomson, Editor; Wallace Publishing Co., Ltd. Publisher, 146 Bates Rd. (8).
Loupe, La (The Loupe) \Mn«tiiiv f Jewellers & 10,K9 „ An
(Eng. & Fr.) [Monthly \Watchmakers 1952 2 40
Real Savard, Editor; The Canadian Horological Publishing Co., Ltd.,
2950 Mas s on St. E., Suite 207.
Loyola New* + V Semi-mo Collegiate 1924 CL tilled2 frVdtet.
Students of Loyola College, Editors and Publishers, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W.
MacDonald Farm Journal, 1.-
Thef }Mo
Subscription price $1.00 for 3 yrs.
A. B. Walsh, Editor; Edward Gross, Publisher, P. O. Box 102, Station Victoria.
Maitre Electricien, Le (Fr. IM^U,,, wi^+^oi T«rf 19^4 3 27 140 2.50
and Eng.) .. JMonthly Electrical Ind... 2 4Q 140
Gerard Niding, Editor; Corporation of Master Electricians of the Province of
Quebec. Publisher. 4078 St. Hubert St.
1933 3 28 140 2.00
Maitre Imprimeur. La Monthly Printing 2 40 140
Controlled free dist.
Jean Gillet, Editor; Assn. of Master Printers of Montreal, Inc.. Publishers.
1485 rue Crescent.
MaParoisse+ (Fr.) Monthly Cath. Family.... 1909 3 27 134 1.35
Publishes 146 local editions for 146 Roman Cath. Parishes.
Ma Paroisse, Publisher, 4620 Bordeaux St. (34).
M-A-R-T (French) Monthly {i^dto/TVAppl. 1949 8 26 14° 3'00
Paul E. Giguere, Ed.; Commercial Publishing Reg'd. 8587 Papineau Ave. (24).
Masonic News Monthly Masonic 1924 2 42 140 2.00
R. C. Hannon, Editor; Masonic News, Publisher, 1405 Bishop St. (25).
Mayfair Monthly {^So^ety"*8 1926 4 2T 17° 5-°°
Leonard Knott, Editor; Crombie Publishing Co., Ltd., Suite 220.
1255 University St.
McGill Daily+V Morn.ex.Sat....Collegiate 1911 5 24 200 x5.00
Students' Council of McGill University, Ed. and Pub., 690 Sherbrooke St., W. (2).
McGill Dental Review Quarterly Coll. Dental 1935 2 27 112 2.00
McGill University Dental Undergraduate Society, Publishers. P. O. Box 523.
McGill Engineer, The Quarterly Coll. Eng'g 1947 2 28 112 x
The Engineering Undergraduate Society of McGill University, Editors and
Publishers, P. O. Box 523.
McGill Medical Journal V Quarterly Coll. Medical 1931 2 27 112 3.00
McGill Undergraduate Medical Society, Publishers, P. O. Box 523.
McGill News. The Quarterly Alumni 1919 Controlled fre^d'ist.
Monty Berger, Editor; Graduates' Society of McGill Univ., Publisher,
8574 University St. (2).
MessagerCanadien,Le-MFr.) Monthly Catholic 1892 2 24 85 1.25
Jesuit Fathers, Eds.; Imprimerie du Messager, Pub., 8100 St. Lawrence Blvd.
4,500
* 3,490
1,450
142,765
43,696
*11'706
J6.000
J1.500
$15,000
75,207
Monthly .......... Catholic ............. 1904 2 27 106 1.00 30,570
July and August issues combined.
Fathers of the Company of Mary, Publishers, Dorval, Montreal 83.
....... » " »» '•" —
Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament, Eds. and Pubs., 4460 Rue Saint-Hubert (34).
MC?French A^Eng1) ^^ "*~}Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1953 5 22 203 $10,400— Free
H. J. Duhamef, Editor and Publisher, 3136 La Salle Blvd.
Monde Ouvier, Le — See Labor World.
Monitor-f ................................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 8 23 295 3.50**11,050
J. W. Sancton, Editor; Monitor Publishing Co., Ltd., 2185 Hampton Ave. (28).
Montrealer, The ...................... Monthly .......... Gen'llnt ............. 1949 3 27 140 2.50 * 16, 663
Town Publishers, Ltd.. 770 St. Antoine St. (3).
M°(Gt«man)NaChriCbten+ Jwednesday ..... Political ............. 1955 8
M. H. de BrentanC*Editor and Publisher, 212 Daube St. (10).
Montreal Matin + ( French). .Morn. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1931 5
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Montreal Matin, Publisher. 1124 Marie Anne St.. E. (34).
1930 2
M.S.L.V (Fr. & Eng.) .......... Monthly .......... Collegiate .......... 1
Controlled free dist.
Students of Mt. Saint Louis College, Eds. and Pubs., 244 Sherbrooke St., E. (18).
Natton.1 Merchandteer. .......... Monthly .......... {g££5c* s m6 Controlled fr°ee dist.
January and February ; July and August issues combined.
G. A. Slemin, Editor; National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada Ltd., Publisher.
442 St. Gabriel St.
23 288 4.00
24 200 18.00**89,235
Saturday circ.**66,975
30
60
112
112
2.00
2,100
400
£5,000
Circulation— +*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4 Uses Mats. <•> Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
T A gate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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1952 8 27 186 2'00
Fred Weisman. Editor; E. M. Wei s man, Pub., Suite 4, 5186 Cote des Neiges Rd.
Notre Temps (French) .......... Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1945 7 28 270 4.00 115.200
Leopold Richer, Editor; Notre Temps, Inc., 1071 Pratt Ave., Outremont (8).
Nouvelle de 1'Est — See East End News.
Nouvelles Illustrees (Fr.)... Saturday ......... Independent ....... 1954 5 24 200 B.00**72,569
A. Cadotte, Editor; La Cie de Publication Alpha, Inc., 1167 St. Hubert St.
Office Equipment News ........... Monthly .......... Office Equip ...... 196B | \\ \\^ 4'00
Royden Morris, Editor; Wallace Publishing Co., Ltd., 146 Bates Rd. (8).
Parlons-Sports — See Dimanche-Matin, Le.
^(^"f)^^!:.^.....}81111^^ ............ Independent ....... 1878 5 24 200 15.00**184,639
Comic strip advertising accepted.
La Patrie Publishing Co., Ltd., 180 St. Catherine St., E. (18).
Petit Journal, Le+ (French )Sunday ............ flllus. News 1Q9. K 9Q 9nn R ^1*-^ 1 ^
Color advertising accepted. {independent 1926 6 23 20° 6.00**234,ie4
R. Maillet, Editor; Le Petit Journal, Inc., Publisher, 6460 Royalmount (9).
Photo-Journal (Fr.) ............... Saturday ......... Pict'al & News. 1937 6 24 200 6.00**129,243
Photo-Journal Co., Publisher, 5460 Royalmount (9).
1!?!. ........ I*"*"* ........ [SEEKS** 1.47 8 27 140 2.00 *9,022
....... ' [Buildings
T. Sharrock, Editor; Wallace Publishing Co., Ltd., Publisher, 146 Bates Rd. (8).
Police Constables Review — See Revue des Agents de Police (Constables Review).
^5S.^^!!!.^!f..!!!!}MoiltM»' .......... Tech.Educ ........ 1926 | |« \\l 2-0<> l2*8^
Not published in July and August.
R. Prevost, Editor; Popular Technique pour tous, Publisher,
294 St. Louis Square (18).
Pour la Femme + (Fr.) ........ Sunday ............ Women's Ints...l956 5 24 200 6.00 26,100
Paul Peladeau, Editor and Publisher, 1251 St. Denis St.
Press, La + (French) ............. Ev*.ex.Sun...Independent ......... 1884 8 22 310 15.0 0**227,849
Comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ.**247>251
Herve Major, Editor; La Cie de Publication de la Presse, Ltee, Publisher.
f Cosmeticians
Prestige (Eng. & Fr.) ............. lOti. ayr ........ -{Drug & Gift 1951 3 27 140 3.00 45,623
_^r [Salespeople
Rita A. Caron, Ed.; Lea Editions Caron Ltee., Pub., P.O. Box 8, St.-Lambert (28).
Printing Review of Canada +. Monthly .......... Printing ............. 1926 C2ont^lled14f?ee J£° l 875
Canada Printing Review Company. Ltd., 1117 St. Catherine St., W. (2).
Product Design and Materials. Bi-monthly ..... {§1?^^ 1956 4 29 140 4.00 46,923
Monte Kwinter, Editor; Wallace Publishing Co.,' Ltd., 146 Bates Rd. (8).
Progres de Rosemont, Le+Vm, „„„,*„„ I^A^^A «* 1968 8 28 8°1 4-0(>
(French A English) ...... .^.{Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1 30,000— Free
H. J. Duhamel, Editor; Verdun Printing & Publishing Inc., 8136 La Salle Blvd.
P™F?*?*™*™:.^ + ..... ^Thursday ........ Independent. ...... 1923 5 24 20° ^191i!j^
D. Warren, 'Editor* and" Publis her, 7677 St. Hubert St.
Progres du Nord. Le-t- (Fr.). Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1955 6 24 200 5.00 $4,488
D. Warren, Editor and Publisher, 7577 St. Hubert St. $15,612— Free
Pr££"?Fere^ .......... Construction ..... 1948 4 27 140 1.60
Marcel MalVpar^''E*d.7M. Malepart & Company, Pub., 8266 Ontario St., E. (4).
Protestant Church News + .. ..Monthly .......... Protestant ......... 1933 6 24 224 2.00 J9.200
H. J. Duhamel, Ed.; Protestant Church News, Pub., 3136 La Salle Blvd. (19).
Quebec Home and School ........ Bi-monthly ..... {fc°hUol& 1948 2 82 119 -B0 *u-818
Alex R. Hasley, Editor; Quebec Federation of Home and School Assns.,
20 Russell Ave.
...^?. JMonthly .......... French Indus.... 1945 3 28 140 3.00 46,281
Publications Laurion 'Ltee., Pub., Suite 215, 6555 Cote des Neiges Rd. (26).
..P^ JMonthly .......... Legal .................. 1920 1 60 90 11.00 625
Mario Du Mesnii, Ed.; Wilson 6 Lafleur, Ltee., Pub., 89 W. Notre Dame.
Quincaillier, La (Fr.) ............. Monthly .......... Retail Stores....1887 f }{ }JJ 8'00 *4'178
Gerard Belair, Editor; Retail Merchants Publishing Co., Ltd., 1242 Peel St. (2).
^(d££>°^ ......... Radio .................. 1989 B 24 20° 8-50 *S1.777
Marcel Provost, Editor; Radiomonde Ltd., Publisher, 8480 Casgrain St.
/Radio Advt'g
Radiotime-f ............................. Fortnightly.... -{A Program 1942 1 182 147 8.00 622
1 Schedules
Radiotime-Teletime Limited. Publisher, 1600 St. Catherine St.. W. (25).
Cfarul«tt<«--^r*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jwne and March A.B.C. Statement!; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPubltsher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic rear. xSnbscription included in membership fee.
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Reader's Digest, The Monthly
Estab Cofs^WfdthVDepth Sub CIrt
1947 2 25 91 3.00 *W3,431
Printed in two editions, English circ. +815,779; French circ. * 177 ,652.
The Reader's Digest Assn., Ltd., Publisher, 1015 Beaver Hall Hill.
Relations -f (French) Monthly
/Cultural &
—U
1 Social
1941 2 42 133 4.00 • 12,946
140 2.00 +2,294
3,200
5.50
6375
Richard Ares, Editor and Publisher, 8100 St. Lawrence Blvd. (11).
Revue de Pharmacie Pra- }
tique et Professionnelle [Monthly .......... Pharmacie ......... 1949 2 40
(French) ........................... J
Ethical Publications Inc., Publisher, 1178 Phillips Place (2).
Revue des Agents de Police 1 A 97 IAA
(F?" ft'En,.?.™?.! ..... I"0""117 .......... P°UCe N8WS ....... eJntShd fr'ee dirt.
Lucien Champeau, Editor; Montreal Policemen's Brotherhood Inc., Publisher,
480 Gilford St.
Revue Dominicaine-f (Fr.).... Monthly .......... Religious ........... 1895 1 60 84
A. Lamarche, OP., Editor; L'Oeuvre de Presse Dominicaine, Publisher,
Notre-Dame de Grace Ave. (28).
Revue du Barreau (Fr.) ........ Monthly .......... Legal .................. 1941 1 52 109 3.00
Not issued during July and August.
Bar of the Province of Quebec, Publisher, 100 N. Dame St., E.
Revue du Notariat, La (Fr.).. Monthly .......... Legal .................. 1898 1 50 112x5.00
Not issued during July and Auguct.
Roger Comtois, Editor; Board of Notaries of the Province of Quebec, Publishers,
4840 O'Bryan (29).
Revue du Transport Routier ]
du Quebec (Fr. & Eng.) lMrtritMv fTruck 1Q,« o 97 IAH A nn
(Quebec Truck Transport fM°nthly .......... iTranspor'n 1943 8 27 14° 4'00
Review) .............................. J
Trucking Assn. of Quebec, Inc., Publishers, Room 308, 5165 Sherbrooke St., W.
Revue Legale (Fr. A Eng.)...lO ti. ayr ........ Legal .................. 1895 1 46 8411.00
Mario du Mesnil. Ed., Wilson & Lafleur, Ltd., Publisher, 89 Notre Dame, W.
tl.400
2,450
1,650
2334
550
x.50 2,300
Edited and Published by the Association des Jardinlers-Maraichers de la Region
de Montreal, 424a Jc. Cartier Square.
Revue M oder ne. La (Fr.) Monthly Home&Family..,1919 4 26 170 1.50*101,536
La Revue Moderne, Inc., Publisher, 225 Roy St. E.
Revue Moteur (Fr.) Monthly Auto Trade 1921 £ JJ }*J 4-°° *7»487
B. Kane, Editor; Wallace Publishing Co. Ltd., 146 Bates Rd. (8).
Revue Municipale, La (Fr.)... Monthly Municipal 1923 2 42 140 2.50 410,104
Provinc. Assn. of the Secretaries of Municipalities, Pub., 1983 Papineau St.
Revue Populaire, La (Fr.) Monthly Women's Int..... 1919 4 25 175 1.50 *92,143
Jean Chauvin, Editor; Poirier, Bessette & Co., Ltd.. Pub., 975 de Bullion St. (18).
Samedi-Dimanche (French). Saturday Independent 1952 5 24 200 5.00**17,448
Samedi-Dimanche, Publisher, 8430 Caa grain St. (11).
Samedi, Le (Fr.) Saturday Gen. Int 1889 4 26 174 3.50 *79,898
Jean Chauvin, Editor; Poirier, Bessette & Co., Ltd., Pub., 975 de Bullion St. (18).
145 3.00
25
40
140
140
1 $0erld iMonthly Transp'n 1927 8 26
"john'O. Gallery, "Ed." -'Gallery Publications, Ltd., 1216 Greene Ave. (6).
Selection du Reader's Digest — See Reader's Digest, Montreal.
Shipping Register and Ur^thW /Qh&1Rhfff A 1917 8 26 14° 6-00
cv.«nuT,ti<ix>«. fMontniy -tamp dug. a* 9 j« HA
Shipbuilder J [Harbors
H. R. Pickens, Jr., Publisher, 1638 Sherbrooke St., W.
Southshore Courier — See Courrier du Sud.
South Shore Echo Weekly Independent 1986 5 28 200 2.50
South Shore Echo, Ltd., Publisher, 646 Victoria Ave., Lambert (28). 18,500— Free
[Toys, 195g
Sporting Goods Merchandiser. Bi-monthly \ Novelties
I Sport Goods
Ross Fyfe, Editor; Wallace Publishing Co., Publisher, 146 Bates Road
Sport Illustre, Le (Fr.) Monthly Sports 1982 3 27 140
G. C Alexander, Ed.; Sports Publications of Canada, Inc., 268 Greene Ave.
Standard 4- Saturday Independent 1905 5 24 195
John G. McConnell, Pres.; Montreal Standard Pub. Co., Ltd.,
231 St. James St., W. (1).
Star 4- Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1869 8 28 808 18.20**175,860
Comic strip advertising accepted. Saturday circ. 6.00**187,406
G. V. Ferguson, Editor; Montreal Star Co., Ltd.. Pub., 245 St. James St., W. (1).
Teachers' Magazine-^ V 6 ti. a yr Educational 1919 2 88 119 x 5,000
Provincial Assn. of Protestant Teachers of Quebec, Publisher,
P. O. Box 102, Station Victoria.
ranch)16*1*01"' *** JWednesday Agriculture 1929 5 24 205
P. H. Lavoie;' Editor ;''La Terre de Che* Nous, Inc., 516 Ave. Viger (24).
42,136
42,198
4.00 44,983
(8).
8.00
4.00**28,477
2.00 *59,732
Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
. ... ...
Audit: Bold face, sworn: tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
T Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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Ta^fefyC<J^2Sneryftnd}Monthly Tobacco Retail...l»96 3 25 140 1.00 +4,058
M. McAsey, BditorV'Tac Publication*. Ltd.. Publisher, 1617 Mountain St. (2).
Tots' and Teens' \iir««*iiiw f Infants ft
• Merchandiser JMontnly Jchildrens 1960 8 26 143 2.00
Not published January and July. [Needs
C.C.A.B. Statement not released at press time.
TAG Publications. Ltd., 1617 Mountain St.
.. }Friday Independent 1946 6 24 220 2.00 **4>662
Lawrence Hibber^'¥ditor and Publisher, 692 Jean Talon, W. (16).
Toys and Playthings .Bi-monthly Toys 1967 \ \\ JJJ 4<0°
Ross Fyfe, Editor; Wallace Publishing Co.. Ltd.. 146 Bates Rd. (26).
Transport Commercial lur^M- /Truck ft Bus 1963 8 27 140 4.00 +3,296
(French) jMonthly JTransp'n 2 41 140
Andre D'Aoust, Editor; Wallace Publishing Co. Ltd., 146 Bates Rd. (8).
Travail, Le+ (Fr. ft En*.).... Friday Labor 1922 5 28 200x1.60 $84,000
Fernand Bourret, Editor; Canadian Catholic Confederation of Labor, Publisher,
8227 St. Lawrence Blvd. (14).
Vers Demain (Fr.) Semi-mo Social Credit 1939 3 40 217 2.00 60,000
Louis Even, Editor; Institut D* Action Politique, Publisher, 4885 Chabot.
Vie Etudiante — See Claire.
Vivres. Le5 (Fr.) Monthly Ret. Grocers 1956 \ \\ JJg x8'00 6'W2
C. A. Majeau, Editor; The Province of Quebec Food Retailers Assn., Publisher.
1290 St. Denis St., Suite 80 .
Voiac Nationale, La (Fr.) Monthly Nat. Int 1927 4 26 176 1.75 *36,614
Societe de Propaganda Nationale, Inc., Publisher, 3502 Hutchison St. (18).
Vu+ (French) Monday {sportT^News1955 6 24 20° 6'00
Armand Lebrun, Editor; Le Nono, Inc., 1311 St. Christophe St.
Weekend Comics Group-f Saturday Comics 1951 5 24 189 $1,502, 544
Comic sections of all member papers of Weekend Magazine (see separate
listing) in which advertising space may be purchased as a group.
Montreal Standard Publishing Co., Ltd., 281 St. James St., W. (1).
Weekend Magazine Saturday Gen'l Int 1951 6 24 195 Jl,502,544
A rotogravure magazine distributed each Saturday with the Calgary Albertan,
Charlottetown (P.E.I.) Patriot, Corner Brook (Nfld.) Western Star, Edmon-
ton Journal, Fort William Times-Journal, Hamilton Spectator, Kingston Whig-
Standard, Kirkland Lake Northern News, Lethbridge Herald, London Free
Press, Medicine Hat News, Moncton Times and Transcript, Montreal Star,
Moose Jaw Times-Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Peterborough Examiner, Port
Arthur News -Chronicle, Prince Albert Herald, Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph,
Saint John (N.B.) Telegraph-Journal and Times-Globe, St. John's (Nfld.)
Telegram, Sydney (N. S.) Cape Breton Post, Sudbury Star, Timmins Press,
Toronto Telegram, Vancouver Sun, Victoria Sunday Times, Winnipeg Tribune.
Craig Ballantyne, Ed.; John G. McConnell, Publisher, 231 St. James St., W.
MOUNT ROYAL— See Montreal.
NICOLET (E3), pop. 8,771; Nicolet-Yamaska Elec. Dist. (NWC). On St. Lawrence
River, 12 m S and across from Trois Rivieres. CN RR. Manufactures woolen and
silk stockings, furniture, optical supplies, cheese, butter. Carding, knitting and
saw mills. Dairy, stock, poultry farms. Potatoes.
Nicoletain, Le-f- (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1933 8 26 294 1.50
J. A. Brochu, Editor and Publisher. Box 208. Victoriaville.
ORMSTOWN (D4), pop. 1,347; Chateauguay-Huntingdon-La Prairie Elec. Dist. (SW).
34 m SW of Montreal. CN RR. Lumber, grist mills. Timber. Fruit, dairy farms.
. } Quarterly Swine Breed'g...l956 3 26 139 1.00 $4,912
H. Gordon Green, Editor; Canadian Landrace Assn., Publisher.
PLESSISVILLE (F3%), pop. 5,829; Megantic Elec. Dist. (EC). 35 m NW of Thetford
Mines. CN RR. Manufactures shoes, leather, maple products, wool, silk, and
cotton hosiery, machinery and furniture. Agriculture. Flax.
Feuille D'Erable, La (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1946 7 25 280 2.00
Jean-Paul Houde, Editor; La Feuille d'Erable, Publisher. CP. 820.
QUEBEC (F3), pop. 170,703; Quebec-Sud Elec. Dist. (NEC). The Capital of the
Province. At confluence of St. Lawrence and St. Charles Rivers, 180 m NE of
Montreal. Port of entry. Ferry and railroad bridge to Levis. CP; CN; QC RRs.
Boat connections. Airlines: QWE; TCA.
Manufactures pulp, paper products, soap and polishes, bags, boots, shoes,
confectionery, rubber goods, corsets, tobacco products, beverages, bricks,
cement, brooms. Foundries; tanneries; breweries; railroad shops; shipyards.
Ten banks. Bank clearings (1956), $1,233,898,418. 68,711 electric meters;
10,600 gas meters; 83,150 telephones. Two TV stations. Laval University.
Tourist resort.
Action Catholique, L'+ (Fr.)Evg.ex.Sun Independent 1907 8 23 300 10.00 **5S,994
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Dr. L. D. Roy, Editor; L' Action Sociale, Ltee., Publisher, Charest Blvd.
Affaires, Les (Magazine of \M/1T1^W fBus. ft Off. 1928 3 28 187 8.00
Business) (French) {Monthly 1 Methods 2 40 137
Louis A. Belisle. Ed. ; La Semaine Commerciale, Reg'd, Publisher, 4 St. James St.
Auto Club + (Fr. ft En?.) Quarterly Motoring .1922 8 25 185 x 20,000
J. Emile Renaud, Editor; Quebec Automobile Club, Publisher, 2 Chaveau Ave.
CtrcoUttoo— ft + Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPnblisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. •Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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Carabin, 1*4- V ' (Fr.) ............ Tuesday...- ..... Collegiate ......... «1928 6 24 218 8.00 ±8.600
L' Association des Etudiants de 1'Universite Laval, Editors and Publishers,
P. O. Box 428 (4).
8 23 298 15 00 **5 621
Chronicle-Telegraph + ............ Evflr.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1764
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Owen Channon, Editor; Quebec Newspapers Ltd., Pub., St. Sacrament Blvd.
Courrier de Limoilou+ (Fr.).. Semi-mo ......... Independent ....... 1935 6 24 215 2.00 11,400
G. L. Emond. Publisher, 1066 Third Ave. (3). 3,600— Free
Culture (Fr.&Eng.) (no adv. Quarterly Cultural 1939 1 64 98 3.00
Edmond Gaudron, Ed. ; L'Association de Recherches sur les Sciences Religieuses
et Profanes au Canada, Publisher, 733 L'Alverne,
Documentaire, Le+ (Fr.) Monthly Gen'l Review.... 1938 2 24 103 1.50
Aristide Dupuis, Publisher, Case postale 262.
Echo de St. Francois, L'(Fr.) Monthly Catholic 1910 2 32 112 1.00
Issued bi-monthly during June- July, August-September. 1 60 112
R. P. Jean Berchmans, Editor and Publisher, 600 8th Ave. (8).
Educational Record-f lo«.t.**i.i« liMu,..*^,*.! 1881 1 60 111
(no adv.) {Quarterly Educational Controlled free dist.
Department of Education, Publisher.
Enseignement Secondaire \fl fl . .__ /Secondary 1Q9ft .. K« -A1 „ AA
auCanada+V (Fr.) [Sti.ayr {Education 192° l 66 101x8.00
Laval University, Editor; Faculty of Arts. Publisher, 8 de L'Unlversity.
Ensemble-h (French) Ftntly( Wed.). Co-operatives.... 1940 5 23 215 2.00
Louis-Joseph Marcotte, Editor; Conseil de la Cooperation du Quebec, Publisher,
684 E. Grande Allee.
Etincelle du Sacre Coeur, IPVM.., r>.+hnii» 1916 5 24 217 2-°°
Le' (Fr.) {Friday Catholic Controlled free dist.
Not issued during: July and August.
Jean-Louis Arel, O.M.I., Editor; Oblats de Marie Immaculee, Publisher,
215 Avenue des Oblate.
Evenement-Journal, L' — See Soleil, Le.
Foret-Conservation -f (Fr.).-.lO ti. a yr Conservation 1939 2 26 105 3.00
L'Association Forestiere Quebecoise, Publisher, 915 St. Cyrille St.
Instruction Publique, L'V IM^AVI , TP^«/».+^«.I 1867 2 28 105
(French) (no adv.) f Monthly Educational Controlled free dist.
Department d'Instruction Publique, Editor and Publisher, 369-A, Rue St. Jean.
Laval Medical + (French) Monthly Medical 1899 1 78 101 6.00
Not issued during July and August. Controlled free dist.
Societe Medicale des Hopitaux Universitaires de Quebec, Editor and Publisher,
Laval University.
M\8™°advTn.^ Mi88' (Cath.)...1923
Les Missions Franciscaines, Publisher, 745 L'Alverne (6).
Naturaliste Canadien, Lev lv/r*i«.tui.» o~t**** fi««ii IQCQ 1 KI && ^9 nn
/ T? n v> ^ rjnontniy. ........ .ocien. v^oii looo L ox oo .&A.VU
L' Action "Soc'iaie!"Ltd"r Publisher, Laval University, 1620 Blvd. de 1'Entente.
Pelleteries du Quebec liur««*M« /Fur Animal 1004 A <>A IQ& »i no
(French and English) /Monthly {industry 1934 4 Z4 1SMJ x1'00
J. R. Proulx, Editor; Quebec Fur Breeders' Cooperatives Assn., Publisher,
885 Blvd. Charest.
$750
tl,200
$18,000
5,000
1:735
£12,250
700
2,200
•6,343
40,500
1:2,000
$1,500
2 34 126 1.00 15,000
__ y Catholic 1903 2 24 97
~Les' Missionnaires "du "sitere Coeur, Editor and Publisher, 71 Ste. Ursule.
Revue Scolaire, La (Fr.) 4 ti. a yr Educ. Adm 1947 3 26 140
P. A. Fournier, Publisher. 330, rue St. Roch. 2
Semaine Commerciale, La \T^JO^ /Credit & 1893 3
(French) , ..J™™7:"-" \ Gen'l Mdse.
i.5o m.ooo
40
28
42
140
140
140
1.50
7.00
...........................
Louis-Alexandre Belisle, Ed.; La Semaine Commerciale, Pub., 4 St. James St.
3,500
[Thursday Catholic 1888 1 54 98 3.00 $3,100
LrActionxSocialeVLtee!rPublisher. P. O. Box 256.
Service^Social (French) JQuarterly Soc Serv 1950 1 60 97 2.00
Edited" and '"Published [by the School of Social Service, Laval University.
Soleil, Le (Fr.) -f- Evg.ex.Sun Ind. Lib 1882 8 23 300 15.00**! 13,208
Evenement Journal,L'-f (Fr.) Morn. ex.Sun... Ind. Lib 1867
Color and comic strip advertising accepted in both dailies.
Raymond Dube, Editor; Le Soleil Ltee., 1, rue de la Couronne.
Sport-Revue-f (French) Monthly Sports 1952
A.B.C. Statement not released at press time.
Claude Larochelle, Editor; Sport-Revue, Publisher, 811 Avenue Levis (6).
215 2.00
8 23 300 13.00**11,130
3 27 183 2.50
Temps, Le (Fr.) ..................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1940 5 24 215 2.00 11,000
J. A. Bouchard, Editor; Le Temps, Publisher, 146 Grande-Allee.
RIGAUD (C4), pop. 1,784; Vaudreuil-Soulanges Elec. Dist. (SW). 40 m W of Montreal.
CP RR. Sash and door, dress, butter, cheese factories; textile, hosiery, saw
mills; foundry; bottling works. Granite quarries. Agriculture. Apples, dairy
products.
f Etoile Cornwall, L' (Fr.) +... .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1960 5 24 210 2,60 4,464
1 Interrogation, L' (Fr.) + ..... .Tues. & FrI ..... Independent ..... ..1929 5 24 224 2.00 2,976
1 L'Imprimerie Interrogation, Inc., Publisher, 200, rue St.-Jean-Baptiste.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn- ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $ Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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RIMOUSKI (Jl), pop. 14,680; Rimouski Elee. Diet. (NE). On South shore of St.
Lawrence River, 180 m NE of Quebec .ON RR. Airline, QWE. Butter, sash
and door factories; lumber, saw mills. Timber. Farming. Potatoes.
^(F/H?*8 St*Laurwit* L'}wednesday Independent. 1988 6 28 224 8.00 $5,500
Echo du Baa St. Laurent, Publisher.
Progres du Golfe (Fr.) Friday Independent 1904 6 23 288 8.00 **6,584
Isidore Blais, Publisher.
RIVIERE DU LOUP (HI ft), pop. 9,964; Temiscouata Elec. Diet. (NE). On St. Law-
rence River, 120 m NE of Quebec. CN RR. Airport. Butter, stoves pulp, sashes,
doors. Foundries; saw and carding mills. Summer resort. Agriculture. Dairy
products.
Saint Laurent, Le (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1896 5 28 224 2.00 **5,455
J. M. Pare, Editor; Imprimerie du St. Laurent, Pub., 198-195 rue Lafontaine.
ROBERVAL (El), pop. 6,648; Roberval Elec. Dist. (E). 75 m NW of Ghicoutimi.
CN RR. Airport. Manufactures furniture, butter, cheese, sashes and doors.
Resort. Salmon fisheries. Agriculture. Potatoes, celery.
Etoile du Lac, L'-f (Fr.) .Thursday Independent 1917 7 28 800 2.00 $2,675
Les Imprimeurs de Roberval, Ltee., Publisher.
ROCK ISLAND (E4%), pop. 1,608 ; Stanstead Elec. Dist. (S). Border town on boundary
of Vermont, 33 m SE of Sherbrooke. QG RR. Manufactures overall, shirts,
pants, corsets, whips, skis, ski poles, machine tools. Granite quarries. Agri-
culture. Dairy products.
Stanstead Journal -H Thursday Independent 1845 7 24 286 2.50 1,875
Lloyd B. Bliss. Editor; Journal Printing Co., Publisher, 18 Church St.
ROSEMERE (C4), pop. X390; Terrebone Elec. Dist. (SE). On River de Mille Isles, 16
m NW of Montreal. CP RR. Manufactures pianos, chemicals, carpets, clothing,
furniture.
Northern Beacon + Thursday Independent 1955 6 22 215 1.50 **1,386
K. D. Campbell, Editor; Beacon Press, Publisher.
ROUYN (A2), pop. 17,076 ; Villeneuve Elec. Dist. (NW). 260 m NW of Ottawa. ON RR.
Airline, TCA. Copper, gold mines. Timber.
Frontiere. La (French) .Thursday Independent 1937 6 24 228 3.00**6,310
Georges Duguay, Editor ; La Frontiere, Inc., Publisher.
P^oren8da,e^U(yFr") }Thursday Independent 1954 5 24 224 3.00 **5,87S
Jeane-Pierre BonnevUle, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 58
Rouyn-Noranda Press Thursday Independent 1938 8 24 280 8.00 ** 1,820
Rouyn-Noranda Press, Ltd., Publishers, 70 Gamble St., West.
STE. AGATHE DE LOTBINIERE (F8), pop. 559; Lotbiniere Elec. Dist. (EC). 80 m S
of Quebec. Railroad station, Dosquet. CN RR. Manufactures furniture. Butter.
4E^H8h"d.e.8±}Frid8y Independent 1944 6 24 210 2.50 J2.100
Echo des Laurentides, Ltee., 8 Rue St. Agathe.
ST. BASILE-DE-PORTNEUF (F8), pop. 1,635; Portneuf Elec. Dist. (NEC). 27 m W
of Quebec. CP RR. Sawmill. Agriculture. Apples, tomatoes, dairy farms.
Portneuf-Presse-f (Fr.) Thursday Independent 1937 7 25 275 2.00 7,912
Theodore Levasseur, Editor; Portneuf Press, Inc., Publisher.
ST. CHARLES DE BELLECHASSE (G2%), pop. 946; Bellechasse Elec. Dist. (SE).
16 m E of Quebec. CN RR. Manufactures concrete pipes, rakes, can sealers,
butter, sashes, doors. Saw mills. Agriculture. Maple sugar products, straw-
berries, apples. Dairying.
Courrier de Bellechasse (Fr.). Thursday Independent 1937 5 23 224 2.00 1,214
Les Editions Marquis Limitee, Publisher, 8 1 rue St. Thomas, Montmagny.
STE. CROIX (F8), pop. 1,241; Lotbiniere Elec. Dist. (EC), 23 m SW of Montreal. Rail-
road station, Laurier. CN RR. Manufactures overalls. Grist mill; foundry.
Dairy, stock, poultry farms.
Echo de Lotbiniere-h (Fr.)... .Monday Independent 1937 6 23 288 2.00 817
Les Editions Marquis Limitee, Publisher, 81 rue St. Thomas, Montmagny.
ST. EUSTACHE (C4), pop. 3,740; Argenteuil-Deux-Montagnes Elec. Dist. (SW), 18 m
NW of Montreal. CN RR. Manufactures wooden boxes. Dairy, poultry, livestock,
grain farms. Hay, corn.
Vl^^^l2BMWv^K!....}Thlir8da»' Independent 1954 5 24 198 1.00 **1,S28
Also prints French edition called La Victoire. **3,799.
Don Snell, Editor; La Victoire, Inc., 149 St. Eustache St.
STE. FOY (F8), pop. 14,615; Quebec- Montmorency Elec. Dist. (NEC). 4 m N of
Quebec. Railroad station Loretta. CP RR. Residential.
Reveil, Le (Fr. ft Eng.) Wednesday Independent 1948 5 22 200 2.00 2,710
G. Reny, Editor; La Society des Editions le Reveil, 2785 Laurier Blvd.
ST. HYACINTHE (E4), pop. 20,489; St. Hyacinthe-Bagot Elec. Dist. (SWC). 82 m
NE of Montreal. CP; CN RRs. Manufactures underwear, furniture, sashes, doors,
soft drinks, knitted fabrics, organs, shoes, silk, corsets, clothing, paper boxes,
hosiery, machinery. Agriculture. Maple sugar products, grain, hay.
)8k»» to!n> L?. JThursday Liberal 1912 8 24 287 8.60 **4,OS9
Le MaskoutalnTTnZ' Publisher, 484 Mondor St.
) ^..™.!!".t!!f.^.}Priday Independent 1853 8 24 287 8.00 **6,4S4
Harry Bernard, 'Ed. ; "jjj Cie d'Imprimerie et Comptabillte, Pub., 655 St. Anne St.
Circulation ft A Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *Jone and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn* tPubUsher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Use§ Mats. •Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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Quebec Laitier, Le (French). .Monthly .......... Dairy Industry. 1941 2 42 14 100 +2.692
The Dairy Technicians' Assn., Publisher, P. O. Box 318. -*,w*
ST. JEAN (D4), pop. 24,867; St. John-Iberville-Napierville Elec. Dist. (SW). On Rich-
elieu River. 22 m SE of Montreal. Railroad station, St. Johns. CV; GN; CP RRs.
Manufactures sewing machines, brake linings, hair felt, hosiery, clay products,
sashes, doors, storage batteries, blank books, silk, shirts, overalls, cables,
conduits, fittings, men's clothing, matches. Canneries. Farming.
Canada Francais-f- (Fr.) ....... Thursday ........ Liberal ............... 18-60 5 26 304 2.00 **7,4O1
L. Omer Perrier, Editor; Le Canada Francais, Pub., 84 Richelieu St.
hursday ........ Ind. Conserv ..... 1848 5 24 224 3.00 tl.845
L. G. Gage, Editor; E. R. Smith Co., Ltd., Publisher, 74 Richelieu St.
Richelieu, Le-f (Fr.) ............ .Thursday ........ Catholic ............. 1934 5 25 224 2.00 **7,266
Paul L'Ecuyer, Ed.; Les Editions du Richelieu, Ltee., Pub., 170 St. Jacques St.
ST. JEROME (D4), pop. 20,645; Terrebonne Elec. Dist. (SW). On North River, 80 m
NW of Montreal. CP; CN RRs. Manufactures knitted wear, writing papers,
shoes, furniture, plastic products, sashes and doors, cement blocks, bricks,
pottery, prefabricated houses, precision instruments. Saw mills. Agriculture.
Maple sugar, poultry products.
Avenir du Nord, L' + (Fr.)... Thursday ........ Liberal ............... 1897 8 22 290 2.00 $8,940
Leo Cadieux, Editor; L' Avenir du Nord, Publisher.
Echo Du Nord 4- (Fr.) ........... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1935 5 24 224 3.00 **5,157
L'Echo de Nord, Inc., Publisher.
Progres de Terrebone+ iThnrnHav rnnaprvntivA 1946 5 24 21? 2-°° *3,441
(French) ............................ Jlnursday ........ Conservative ..... $1.600— Free
Also circulates In St. Therese de Blainville.
Marcel Leonard, Editor and Publisher, 293 St. George St.
ST. JOSEPH DE BEAUCE (G3), pop. 2,484; Beauce Elec. Dist. (E). 40 m SE of
Quebec. Railroad name, St. Joseph. QC RR. Manufactures powdered milk,
rakes, shoes. Sash and door, butter, cheese factories ; saw mills. Marble quarries ;
pine timber. Dairy, poultry, stock farms. Maple sugar products.
edne8day ..... Independent ....... 1932 5 22 210 1.50 $3,240
Gerard Poulin, Editor and Publisher.
ST. LAURENT (H4), pop. 38,291; Quebec-Jacques-Cartier Elec. Dist. (SW). 6 m W of
Montreal. CN RR. Manufactures chemicals, foundry products, polishes, tin cans,
stoves, railway cars, silk and woolen goods, aircraft. Nine banks.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1952 6 24 200 1.50 $6,771
Kenneth E. Chisholm, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 188.
STE. MARIE, BEAUCE (G3), pop. 3,094; Beauce Elec. Dist. (E). 30 m SE of Quebec.
Railroad name, Ste. Marie. QC RR. Sash and door, box, shoe, furniture, butter,
cheese factories; carding, knitting, saw mills.
Guide, Le+ (Fr.) .................. Thursday ........ National ............. 1930 7 24 280 1.50 4.2OO
Mme. Jean-M. Caretie, Editor; Le Guide Enr'g, Publisher, 271 Notre Dame.
STE. THERESE DE BLAINVILLE (D4), pop. 8,266; Terrebonne Elec. Dist. (SW).
15 m W of Montreal. Railroad name, Ste. Therese. CP RR. Manufactures sport-
ing goods, furniture, pianos, farm machinery, chemicals, carpets.
Progres de Terrebone — See St. Jerome.
Voix des Milles-Iles, La(Fr.)Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937 8 24 287 2.00 **2,242
Lionel Bertrand, Editor and Publisher.
SCOTT JONCTION (F3), pop. - ; Dorchester Elec. Dist. (E). On Chauriere River.
23 m S of Quebec. QC RR. Manufactures bricks, knitted wear, biscuits. Spruce
timber. Diversified farming. Oats, potatoes, wheat.
Dorchester, Le-f (Fr.) .......... Friday ............. Conservative ..... 1981 7 24 280 1.60 2,032
Mme. Jean Carette, Editor; Le Dorchester, Publisher, Ste. Marie, Beauce.
SEPT ILES (G2), pop. 6,592; Saguenay Elec. Dist. (N). On St. Lawrence River,
350 m NE of Quebec. Landing name. Seven Islands. Boat connections. Airlines:
TCA; QWE. Iron ore. Salmon fisheries.
AV/ournal* ?Fr. l^n?" ^Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1937 5 25 224 3.00 1,850
N. Despard, Publisher, Box 189.
SHAWINIGAN (E8), pop. 28,597; St. Maurice-Lafleche Elec. Dist. (N"WC). 20 m NW
of Trois Rivieres. CP; CN RRs.
Manufactures paper, cellophane, aluminum, carbide chemicals, carborundum,
canoes and boats, cotton yarns, aluminum doors and windows, plywood. Large
hydro-electric power developments. Sash and door factories; foundries. Resort.
Eight banks. Total bank clearings, $68.000,000 ; bank deposits, $32,727,000. 6,600
electric meters; 11,000 telephones. Timber. Agriculture. Potatoes, hay.
Chutes, Les-f (Fr.) ............... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1938 6 28 224 3.00 $7,200
Imprimerie Foucher, Inc., Publisher, B. P. 220.
Echo du St. Maurice4-(Fr.).. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1915 5 23 217 2.00 $4,887
Lucien Guertin, Editor and Publisher, 442 Willow.
Standard-j- ............................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1980 5 24 224 2.00 $3,076
D. R. Wilson, Editor; Shawinigan Standard Reg'd., Publisher, 442 Willow Ave.
SHAWVILLE, pop. 1,281: Pontiac Temiscamingue Elec. Dist. (W). 60 m NW of
Ottawa, Ont. CP RR. Butter, cheese, brick, tile factories ; saw mills. Pine timber.
Diversified farming. Livestock, dairy products.
Equity 4- ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1883 6 28 238 8.00 $1,810
D. R. and R. D. Dickson, Editors and Publishers.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. $> Nonpareil ems, 12 to loch.
? Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during
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SHERBROOKE (F4), pop. 58,668; Sherbrooke Elec. Diet. (S). At confluence of the
St. Francis and Magog- Rivers, 98 m E of Montreal. CN; CP; QC RRs. Industrial,
commercial and distributing center.
Manufactures mining machines, hosiery, lingerie, cravats, rubber heels and
soles, box toes, iron and steel castings, reed and fibre furniture, rayon, lumber,
clothing. Knitting mills ; foundries. Copper mines. Six banks. Total bank clear-
ings (12 mo. to 12-31-67), $215,919,045.
Circ
JThursday Catholic 1917 5 24 224 1.00 $87,617
Messager de Saint Michel
(French) -f .................... ,
La Corporation Episcopate, Publisher, 4 Academy St.
Record-h .................................. Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1897 8 28 800 15.60 **8,710
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Arnold Agnew, Ed. Dir., Sherbrooke Daily Record Co., Ltd., Publisher,
119 Wellington St. N.
Telegram 4- .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1931 5 24 210 2.00 $3,838
Gordon H. Beerworth, Editor; Telegram Ptg. and Pub'g Co., 221 Dufferin St.
Tribune, La-f (Fr.) ............... .Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1910 8 23 812 15.60**33,587
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
La Tribune, Ltee., Publisher, 8 Marquette St.
SQREL (D8%), pop. 16,476; Richelieu- Vercheres Elec. Dist. (WC). At confluence of
Richelieu and St. Lawrence Rivers, 45 m NE of Montreal. CN RR. Boat con-
nections. Manufactures shirts, beverages, steel castings, butteer, sashes and
doors, furniture, clothes. Shipyards. Ships large quantities of grain. Timber.
Diversified farming.
Courrier de Sorel-J- (Fr.) ..... .Monday ........... Independent ....... 1871 5 24 224 3.00 6,900
Herv6 Larivigre, Editor; Jacques La Plante, Publisher, 75 George St. 1,300 — Free
^Frelch? R.!!:!!!!!!Ul.I^.t}Thur8day ........ Independent ....... 1942 8 24 294 2.00 -
Bernard Gagne, Editor; Le Courrier de Sorel Ltee., 67, rue George.
Sorelois, Le (Fr.) .................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1879 5 24 210 2.00 -
A. O. Cartier, Editor; Le Sorelois Limitee, Publisher.
THETFORD MINES (F8%), pop. 19,511; Megantic Elec. Dist. (EC). 65 m S of
Quebec. QC RR. Manufactures jute bags, ice cream. Large asbestos plants;
foundries. Asbestos, chromium, feldspar mines. Dairy farms.
Canadien, Le+ (Fr. &Eng.).. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1915 7 24 283 2.00 $8,900
T. Frenette, Publisher.
h)^.°^.^.t l&Fr'i.Wed' ^dependent ....... 1936 8 23 800 3.00 3.681
J. M. Pleotte, "Editor* ; Le Progres de Thetford, Publisher, 930 Ave. Labbe W.
TROIS-RIVIERES (E3), pop. 50,483; Trois -Rivieres Elec. Dist. (NWC). On St. Law-
rence River at mouth of St. Maurice River, 88 m NE of Montreal. CP RR, Boat
connections.
Important harbor. Major pulp and paper manufacturing center. Boxes, shirts,
shoes, glass, coffins, beverages, cotton underwear, electric bulbs, textiles, electric
meters, transformers, trucks and busses also manufactured. Iron foundries;
grain elevators; creameries; lumber mills. Stone quarries. Nine banks. Total
bank clearings (March, 1958), $39,566,000. 20,228 electric meters; 2,150 gas
meters ; 22,600 telephones. Tourist resort.
Bien Public. Le-f (Fr.) ......... .Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1909 5 24 200 2.00 $3,908
R. Douville, Editor; Le Bien Public, Ltee., Publisher, 1563 Royale St.
Cheneaux, Les (Fr.) .............. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1938 5 24 224 3.00 J6.500
Imprimerie Foucher, Inc., Publisher, B. P. 220, Shawinigan.
Chronique, La-f (Fr.) ............ Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1928 5 24 220
L. Levesque; J. M. Bureau, Publisher, 1408 Hart St.
Nouvelliste. Le-f (Fr.) ......... .Evg.ex.Sun ..... Independent ....... 1920 8 24 300 15.00**31,982
Le Nouvelliste Inc., 500 St. George St.
St.MauriceValleyChronicle-f .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1919 8 24 294 2.00 $4,176
R. J. Clark, Editor and Publisher, 87 des Forges.
VAL D'OR, (K7), pop. 9,876; Villeneuve Elec. Dist. (W). 70 m E of Rouyn. CN RR.
Airline, TCA. Saw mills. Gold mines. Spruce, pine timber. Poultry, truck, grain
farms. Oats, potatoes.
L*Echo Abitibien-f (Fr.) ..... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1950 5 24 224 8.00**4,239
L'Echo Publishers, Ltd.
Star-*- ....................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1945 5 24 224 3.50
Val d'Or Star, Ltd., 528 Third Ave.
VALLEYFIELD (C4%), pop. 28,684 : Beauharnois-Salaberry Elec. Dist. (SW). At foot
of Lake St. Francis. 80 m SW of Montreal. NYC: CN RRs. Manufactures
cotton and silk textiles, chemicals, bronze powder, asbestos, dryer felts, flour.
Distillery. Dairy, stock farms. Hay.
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3,912
Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1936 5 24 266
J. C. Lefebvre. Ed HOT'; Huntingdon Gleaner, Inc.. Pub., Huntingdon.
.t.f^UP8day ........ Independent ....... 1878 8 24 808 2.00 **4,421
N. Wallot A Son, Publishers, 82 Jacques-Cartfer St.
Salaberry (Fr.) ....................... Wednesday ..... Catholic ............. 1943 6 24 220 2.00
Oeuvre de Presse Salaberry, Publisher, 50 Du Marche* St.
Circulation— fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *Junc and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
$P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil
ems, 12 to inch. V Agate lines, 14 to inch. tCounty seat. Population— 1950 Census. xRand McNally
estimate. V Issued only during academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
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VERWJN (H4%). pop. 78,282; Verdun Elec. Dist. (SW). OnLencRiv 4
8 of Montreal. Railroad station, St. Paul. CN RR. Residential suburb of Montreal
tfiS5=ra4 ..... independent ...... 1928 8 24 295 2.50 **7,432
...... }Bi-monthly ..... Farm Mechani^" | « JJO 1.25
J' ??]*?/ F°urni«r» Editor; Machinerie et Outillage de Ferine Enrg., Publisher,
716 Manning St.
Messenger* (Eng & Fr.)... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 8 24 301 3.60
H. J. Duhamel, Editor; Verdun Printing, Inc., Pub.. 8140 Lasalle Blvd. $25,000-— Free
VICTORIAVILLE (F8H), pop. 16,081; Drummond-Arthabaska Elec. Dist. (C). 45 m
N of Sherbrooke. CN RR. Manufactures furniture, shirts, maple sugar products,
sashes, doors, cheese, bricks. Dairy farms.
VlFreTchB^ ........ Independent ....... 1928 8 24 294 2.00
D. L. Duguay, Editor; La Vallee de la Chaudiere, 869 Notre Dame East.
WESTMOUNT (H4%), pop. 24,800; St. Antoine-Westmount Elec. Dist. (SW). CP;
NYC RRs. Residential suburb of Montreal.
E*«n!ner4...... ......................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1930 5 23 210 Free 7,991
_ T. S. Ludington, Editor; H. R. Mount. Publisher, 2186 Hampton Ave.. Montreal.
Circulation— ^HtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. AuJit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPubliaher's Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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SASKATCHEWAN
Population 880,665 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Provincial Capital, REGINA
The Province of Saskatchewan is bounded on the north by the parallel of 60 north, on the west
by the Province of Alberta, on the south by the 49th parallel (the boundary of the United States)
and on the east by the Province of Manitoba. Its length from south to north is 761 miles and it
tapers from a width of 898 miles along the Canada-United States border to 277 miles at its
northern extremity. Its total area is 251,700 square miles with about 81,618 square miles of fresh
water, mainly in the north. From south to north, Saskatchewan is divided into four principle
geographical regions; the open plains countrv of rolling prairies, interrupted by ridges and
valleys; the park land; the commercial forest area, a great tree belt; and, the minerally rich
Pre-Cambrian shield in the north.
The climate of the province runs from extreme cold in winter to intense heat in summer but
the prevailing low humidity makes it both pleasant and healthful.
POPULATION
Province rank, fifth. Decrease since 1951 of 5.9%. Rural residents in 1956, 68.4%.
AGRICULTURE
Number of farms (1956), 108,891. Average acreage per farm, 607.84. Number of farms with
electricity (1951), 18,218. Value of land and buildings (1951), $1,881,509,000. Number of farms
1 to 69 acres, 1,695; 70 to 239 acres, 14,549; 240 to 400 acres, 26,496. Owner operated farms,
Total value of agricultural production (1957): field crops, $379,746,000; milk production,
$86,264,000; livestock, $219,335,000 ; poultry, $7,547,000.
Cash income from sale of farm products (1957), $539,431,000.
Total value of chief field crops (1957) : spring wheat, $229,990,000; barley, $56,800,000; oats
for grain, $36,800,000; flaxseed, $26,355,000; rapeseed, $13,108,000; tame hay, $10,800,000; rye,
$2,656,00; potatoes, $2,141,000. Total value of honey (1957), $611,000.
Total farm income from dairying (1957), $31,772,000. Farm cash income (1967): creamery
butter, $13.050,000; fluid milk, $11,693,000; ice cream, $797,000; cheddar cheese, $13,000. Value
of milk fed to livestock, $3,492,000.
Total farm value (1957) : farm poultry meat and eggs, $26,939,000.
Value of livestock on farms: farm animals (6-1-57) : all cattle and calves, $187,968,000; hogs,
$17,141,000; horses, $11,840,000; sheep and lambs, $2,391,000. Poultry (6-1-57): hens and
chickens, $5,490,000; turkeys, $1.871,000; ducks and geese, $186,000.
FISHERIES
Total value (1966), $1,765,800. Increase of $148,900 over 1955. Principal fish: whitefish,
trout, pickerel.
FURS
Total fur farms (12-31-56), 178. Value of fur animals sold and pelts produced, $942,000.
Total number of pelts taken from wildlife in the 1956-57 season was 1,379,915, valued at $2,142,-
740. Principal furs: mink, muskrat, beaver, squirrel, ermine, rabbit.
LUMBER
Gross value of products (1956), $2,519,096, a 72% decrease over 1955. Number of mills, 164;
employing 430. Principal woods: spruce, poplar, jack pine.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments (1956), $298,203,489, rank, eighth. Number of establish-
ments, 798; number of employees, 11,536. Leading industries: slaughtering and meat packing,
flour and feed mills, butter and cheese, petroleum products, miscellaneous foods, breweries, bread
and other bakery products, sawmills, printing and publishing, feeds, stock and poultry, planing
mills, sash and door factories, sheet metal products.
MINERALS
Total value (1967), $161,487,032, rank, fifth. Principal minerals: copper, uranium, zinc, coal,
gold, sodium sulphate, sand and gravel, petroleum crude, natural gas, silver. Potentially rich
uranium deposits have been located in the region north of Lake Athabaska.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-81-58), 1,310; gross postal receipts, $7,348,248. Number of motor
vehicles registered (1957), 800,094, rank, fifth. Highway mileage (1956), 161,203. Dwellings
under construction (7-31-58), 3,231. Number of families (6-1-57), 208,000; number of radio
homes (5-81-57), 236,000. Number of telephones (1-1-57), 194,760. Retail merchandise trade
(1957), $848,839,000.
SASKATCHEWAN NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 4 Weekly 4
Evening Dailies (4) Monthly 10
Weekly 162 Bi-monthly 1
Semi-weekly 1 Quarterly 2
Fortnightly ...„ 1 Eight times dur. academic yr. 1
Total Newspapers 168 Total Periodicals 18
Total number of publications 176
Total number of towns having publications 105
For circulation figure* for dally paper* see also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Ocea»!onally It to
possible to Incorporate a later figure In that list.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959 _ SASKATCHEWAN
ABERDEEN— See Aberdeen News— Hometown Publications. Moose Jaw. '
ABERNETHY— See Abernethan— Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
ALLAN— See Allan Standard— Hometown Publications. Moose Jaw.
ALVENA — See Alvena Recorder — Hometown Publications. Moose Jaw.
ANEROID (D6), pop. 850; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Dist. (SW). 45 m SE of
Swift Current. CP RR. Lumber yards. Grain farms. Wheat, hay. oats.
News Magnet -f ....................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1914 5 24 288 2.00
Gordon N. Manning, Editors and Publishers.
ARCOLA (J6), pop. 609; Moose Mountain Elec. Dist. (SE). 110 m SE of Regina. CP
RR. Flour mills. Timber. Agriculture. Wheat, oats. flax.
hursday ........ Independent ....... 1901 6 24 278 2.25 $640
C. R. Lang, Editor and Publisher.
ASQUITH — See Asquith Western Press — Hometown Publications. Moose Jaw.
ASSINIBOIA (E6). pop. 2,027; Assiniboia Elec. Dist. (SC). 70 m SW of Moose Jaw.
CP RR. Lumber, flour, feed mills; farm equipment factory. Hatcheries. Agri-
culture.
Times ........................................ Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1912 8 22 280 3.00 **1,689
H. H. C. Sharp and H. S. Steven. Publishers.
AVONLEA — Avonlea-Roueau Beacon — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
BALCARRES (H4%), pop. 640; Melville Elec. Dist. (SE). 74 m NE of Regina. CN; CP
RRs. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, oats, barley.
Free Lance ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1918 6 24 238 2.50 -
Mrs. B. Van Male, Editor and Publisher.
BATTLEFORD (C3), pop. 1,498; The Battlefords Elec. Dist. (W). At confluence of
Battle and Saskatchewan Rivers, 103 m NW of Saskatoon. CP; CN RRs. Flour
mill. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Marienbote, Der (Ger.) ....... ...Monthly ........... Catholic ............ 1982 | |Q6 J|* 2'60 J1'864
Rev. Henry Krawitz, Editor; Oblate Fathers of St. Mary's Province,
Publishers, Box 249.
BEECHY — See Beechy News — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
BENGOUGH — See Bengough Star — Star Print Shop, Publishers, Gravelbourg.
BIGGAR (D3V2), pop. 2,424; Rosetown-Biggar Elec. Dist. (WC). 66 m W of Saska-
toon. CN; CP RRs. Flour mill; grain elevator. Railroad center. Ships grain,
cattle. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley.
Independent 4- .......................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 6 27 280 2.60
R. J. Stuart, Editor; The Independent Publishing Company.
BIRCH HILLS — Birch Hills Gazette — See Kinistino.
BIRSAY — See Birsay Banner — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
BROADVIEW— Express— See Grenfell.
CABRI — See Cabri Enterprise — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
CANORA (J4), pop. 1,873; Yorkton Elec. Dist. (E). 180 m NE of Regina. CN RR.
Sash and door factory. Creamery. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Courier ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1926 7 24 280 8.00 J1.050
Ralph D. Davis, Editor and Publisher.
CANWOOD (E2), pop. 810; Prince Albert Elec. Dist. (N). 42 m NW of Prince Albert.
CN RR. Timber. Diversified farming.
Times 4- .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1922 7 24 280 1.00 605
F. J. Pepper, Editor and Publisher.
CARIEVAL— News— See Gazette-Post-News, Carnduff.
CARLYLE (J6), pop. 829; Moose Mountain Elec. Dist. (SE). 130 m SE of Regina. CN;
CP RRs. Creamery. Oil wells. Summer resort. Agriculture.
Observer-H ............................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1936 7 24 273 2.50 1890
F. W. O'Neill, Editor and Publisher.
CARNDUFF (K6%), pop. 823; Moose Mountain Elec. Dist. (SE). 190 m SE of Regina.
CP RR. Flour mill. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, barley, flax, oats.
Gasette-Post-News ................. .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1898 6 26 273 2.60
Part of paper printed under names of Post, Gainsborough, and News, Carievale.
G. Barnes, Editor and Publisher.
CARROT RIVER (H2), pop. 819; Mackenzie Elec. Dist. (E). 60 m NE of Melfort. CN
RR. Locker plant; machine shop. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Observer-!- ............................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1948 6 24 288 2.00 425
Mrs. R. W. Pomeroy, Editor; O. H. Janzen, Publisher, P. O. Box 190.
CENTRAL BUTTE — Central Butte Review — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd.,
Moose Jaw.
Central Butte Times — See Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
CLIMAX (C6%), Pop. 402; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Dist. (SW). 240 m SW
of Moose Jaw. CP RR. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, flax, oats.
Climax, The .............................. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 6 26 280 8.00 $520
W. Lukes, Editor; Climax Publishing Company.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. * Nonpareil ems. 12 to Inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. ^Subscription included In membership fee.
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CODERRE — Mossbank-Coderre News — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
CORONACH — See Coronach Star. Star Print Shop, Publishers, Gravelbourg.
CRAIK (F4%), pop. 607; Rosetown- Big gar Elec. Dist. (SO. 60 m N of Moose Jaw. CN
RR. Grain elevator. Ships cattle, hogs. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley.
News Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 280 8.00 $1,325
Mrs. Fred Wmre, Editor; Craik Weekly News, Publisher.
CREELMAN — Fillmore News and Creelman Gazette — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd.,
Moose Jaw.
CUT KNIFE (B3), pop. 458; The Battlefords Elec. Dist. (W). 105 m NW of Saska-
toon. CN; CP RRs. Grain elevators. Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
Grinder-f- .Thursday Independent 1913 6 24 801 2.60 $1,050
Byron H. Keebaugh, Editor and Publisher.
DAVIDSON (E4), pop. 851; Rosetown- Biggar Elec. Dist. (SC). 87 m SE of Saskatoon.
CN RR. Grain elevators. Agriculture. Wheat, flax, barley.
Leader Wednesday Independent 1904 7 24 301 3.00 **1,073
John A. Vopni, Editor and Publisher.
DELISLE (D8%), pop. 482; Rosetown-Biggar Elec. Dist. (WC). 84 m SW of Saska-
toon. CN RR. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, dairy and poultry farms.
Advocate .Thursday Independent 1908 6 24 275 2.00 752
Outlook Printers, Ltd., Publisher, Box 279, Outlook.
DINSMORE — See Dinsmore Record1 — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
DUNDURN — See Dundurn Reporter — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
DYSART — See Dysart Post — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
EASTEND (C6), pop. 706; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Dist. (SW). 200 m SW of
Moose Jaw. CP RR. Pottery clay. Summer resort. Grain, poultry farms. Wheat,
hay, oats.
Enterprise .Thursday Independent ..1914 6 26 276 2.00
G. A. Beane, Editor and Publisher.
EATONIA (B4). pop. 565; Kindersley Elec. Dist. (SW). 150 m SW of Saskatoon.
CN RR. Agriculture, especially grain.
Enterprise .Thursday Independent 1919 7 24 280 2.50 $501
Adair and Co., Publisher.
ELROSE <C4). pop. 588; Rosetown-Biggar Elec. Dist. (SW). 126 m SW of Saska-
toon. CN RR. Grain, poultry, stock farms. Wheat, oats. flax.
Review 4- .Thursday Independent 1915 6 25 272 2.60 $1,112
T. P. McGrane, Editor and Publisher.
ERNFOLD — Mainliner Courier — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
ESTERHAZY (J5), pop. 748; Melville Elec. Dist. (SE). 145 m E of Resina. CP RR.
Flour mills; creamery; grain elevators. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley.
Miner-f- Thursday Independent 1907 7 24 273 2.60 **992
Jim Baugh, Editor; Esterhazy News Observer, Publisher.
ESTEVAN (J6%), pop. 6,264; Moose Mountain Elec. Dist. (SE). 125 m SE of Regina.
CN; OP RRs. Airport. Pottery, brick works; creamery. Nurseries. Coal mines;
oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley, livestock.
Mercury-f- Thursday Independent 1903 8 24 294 3.00 **3,565
Andrew King, Editor and Publisher.
E5TON <C4%). pop. 1.625; Kindersley Elec. Dist. (SW). 160 m SW of Saskatoon. CN
RR. Ofl furnaces manufactured. Machine shop; oil refinery. Agriculture. Wheat,
flax, oats.
Press-f Thursday Independent .1916 7 24 280 3.00 $1,000
C. W. Coombs, Editor ; Eston Press, Publisher.
EYEBROW — See Eyebrow Herald — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
FILLMORE — Fillmore News and Creelman Gazette — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd.,
Moose Jaw.
FOAM LAKE (H4), pop. 841; Yokton Elec. Dist. (E). 135 m NE of Regina. CP RR.
Creamery ; flour mill. Grain, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, oats, barley.
Western Review Thursday Independent .1919 6 26 273 2.50
E. Johnson A Son, Publishers.
FORT QU'APPELLE (H5), pop. 1,180; Melville Elec. Dist. (SC). 45 m NE of Regina,
on Qu'Appelle River. CN RR. Tourist resort. Diversified farming.
Time* + Thursday Independent 1950 6 24 266 2.00 $500
Cy Morris, Editor and Publisher.
Vane/ Legend-f- Friday Independent 1955 5 26 230 2.00
J. Fraser Perry, Editor and Publisher, Box 180.
FOX VALLEY— See Fox Valley Star— Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
FRONTIER — Frontiersman-Herald-Star — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
GAINSBOROUGH— Crier— See Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
Post — See Gazette-Post-News, Carnduff.
CLENAVON — See Glenavon Express — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June snd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn* tPuhlisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Matt. 0 Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. Vlisued only during
academic year. xStibscription included In membership fee.
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GRAVELBOURG (E5%), pop. 1,484; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Diet. (S). 85 m
SW of Moose Jaw. CN RR. Flour mill. College Mathieu (Cath.) ; College Thevenet
(Oath.) Agriculture, grain.
* Advertising for these papers may be placed through the Star Print Shop.
*Bengough Star-f Monday Independent 1949
*Coronack Star-f Tuesday Independent 1950
*Etoile, I/ (Fr.)-h Thursday Independent 1921
*Ogema Victory Star-f Tuesday Independent 1948
*Prairie Optimist-f .Thursday Independent 1954
*Prairie Optimist News-f Tuesday Independent....
*Rockglen Star-Review -f Wednesday Independent....
*Star+ .Thursday Independent....
*Viceroy Star-f Tuesday Independent....
* Willow Bunch Star-f Tuesday Independent....
..1937
.,1928
..1921
..1947
..1948
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280
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26
280
2.50
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26
280
2.50
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26
280
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266
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26
280
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26
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S. M. Bonneau, Editor; Star Publications.
GRENFELL (J5). pop. 1,080; Qu'Appelle Elec. Dist. (SE). 80 m E of Rejfina. CP RR.
Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
r Broadview Express + ............. Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1906 7 24 801 2.00
Sun-f ............................ . ........... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1894 7 24 290 6.20
< Windthorst Independent -f ....Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1907 7 24 801 1.60
A. B. C. Statement not released at press time.
I W. C. Ashfleld, Editor and Publisher.
GULL LAKE (C5%), pop. 1,052; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Dist. (SW). 205 m
W of Regina. CP RR. Saw mill. Ships wheat, livestock. Grain, poultry, stock
farms.
Advance .................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1903 7 22 280 2.50
H. Gamble, Editor and Publisher.
HAGUE — See Hague Optomist — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
HANLEY (E4), pop. 425; Rosetown-Biggar Elec. Dist. (SC). 42 m SE of Saskatoon.
CN RR. Creamery. Agriculture, grain.
Herald-f ................................... Friday ............. Liberal ............... 1905 7 24 280 2.00
J. H. Vopni, Editor; J. A. Vopni, Publisher, Davidson.
HARRIS — See Harris Gazette — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
HERBERT (D5), pop. 958; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Dist. (SW). 96 m W of
Moose Jaw. CP RR. Flour mill. Grain, stock farms. Wheat.
Herald ....................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1911 6 26 280 2.50
Jessie M. Dales and Peter D. Dales, Editors and Publishers.
HODGEVILLE (E5% ), pop. 312 ; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Dist. (S). 100 m SW
CN RR. Grain, dairy farms. Diversified farming.
.1928 6 26 315 2.00
Circ
£1,290
£1.089
£3,890
1.080
£6,792
£1,629
£1,489
£1,798
£987
£1,493
£341
1,234
of Moose Jaw. C*
Citizen -f .Thursday Liberal..
J. S. Phillips. Editor and Publisher.
Y (J2%), pop. 1,421; Mackenzie Elec.
Albert. CN RR. Plywood plants. Manufactures wooden boxes. Grain, stock farms.
Wheat, honey, barley.
Post-Review -f Wednesday Independent 1945 5 24 217 2.50
A. Mazur, Publisher, Box 10.
HUMBOLDT (F3), pop. 2,916; Humboldt-Melfort Elec. Dist. (C). 88 m E of Saskatoon.
CN ; CP RRs. Flour mill ; aerated water works ; machine shop ; oil refineries ; tan-
nery; creamery. Agriculture. Wheat, potatoes.
Journal -f .Thursday Independent 1905 8 23 801 8.00
W. P. Telfer, Editor and Publisher.
IMPERIAL (F4%), pop. 566; Moose Jaw-Lake Center Elec. Dist. (C). 75 m NW of
Regina. CP RR. Gravel pits. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Review-f Thursday Independent 1911 6 26 266 2.00
W. J. Nelson, Editor and Publisher.
INDIAN HEAD (H5), pop. 1,721; Qu'Appelle Elec. Dist. (SE). 47 m E of Rearina.
CP RR. Airport. Creamery ; flour mill. Dominion Experimental Farm and Forestry
Nursery Station. Ships wheat. Agriculture. Wheat, cattle, poultry.
News-f Thursday Independent 1884 7 24 294 3.00
P. G. Flude. Editor and Publisher.
ITUNA — See Ituna Advocate — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
KAMSACK (K4), pop. 2,843; Yorkton Elec. Dist. (E). 200 m NE of Retina. CN RR.
Creamery; flour mill; oil refinery. Spruce timber. Agriculture. Grain, livestock,
dairy products.
Times Thursday.. ..Independent 1908 6 26 280 8.00
C. F. Davis, Editor; Davis Bros., Publishers.
KELVINGTON (H8Ms), pop. 819; Mackenzie Elec. Dist. (E). 200 m NE of Regina.
CN RR. Flour mill ; creamery. Timber. Agriculture, wheat.
Radio Friday Independent 1922 6 26 280 2.50
R. Augustus, Editor; Kelvington Radio, Publisher.
KENNEDY (J5%), pop. 268; Qu'Appelle Elec. Dist. (SC). 100 miles SE of Regina. CP
RR. Machine shop; cold storage plant. Grain, dairy and poultry farms.
Times -f „ Wednesday Independent 1956 7 24 276 2.00
J. R. Oshfleld, Editor and Publisher, Whitewood.
KERROBERT (B3H), pop. 1,087; Kindersley Elec. Dist. (SW). 110 m W of Saskatoon.
CP RR. Lumber. Dairy.
Sun Thursday Independent. 1951 7 23 280 2.50
H. A. Gardner, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. 4- Uses Mats. <S> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V A ?ate lines, 14 to Inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscriptlon included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the uae of the Directory in front of book.
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KINCAID — Kincaid-Mankota Star — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
KINDERSLEY (B4), pop. 2.672; Hinders ley Elec. Dist. (SW). 156 m SW of Saskatoon.
CN RR. Bottling works. Agriculture, wheat.
Clarion + ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1910 8 24 808 8.00 ** 1,541
R. S. Reid, Editor; Mrs. Margaret Reid. Publisher.
KINISTINO (F2%), pop. 654; Rosthern Elec. Dist. (NE). 80 m SE of Prince Albert.
CN RR. Diversified farming.
f Birch Hills Gazette ................. .Friday ............. Independent ....... 1914 7 24 280 2.50 467
J Post 4- ....................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1945 7 24 280 2.50 1,015
I R. W. Phillips, Editor; R. W. and M. E. Phillips, Publishers, Box 189.
KIPLING STATION <J5%). pop. 684; Qu'Appelle Elec. Dist. (SE). 100 m SE of
Regina. Railroad name, Kipling. CN RR. Stock, grain farms.
Citizen ...................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1986 6 26 266 2.50 -
Thomas J. Kearns, Editor and Publisher.
KYLE — See Kyle Komet — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
LAFLECHE — La flee he Press — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
LANGHAM — See Langham Liner — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
LASHBURN (B2%), pop. 894; The Battlefords Elec. Dist. (W). 178 m NW of Saska-
toon. CN RR. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley.
CometH- .................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1908 5 24 224 2.00 -
John M. Johnson. Editor and Publisher.
Neilburg Star+ ....................... Friday ............. Agricultural. ..... 1947 5 26 288 2.00 -
John M. Johnson, Publisher, P. 0. Drawer 78.
LEADER <B4%), pop. 1,085; Kinderaley Elec. Dist. (SW). 115 m NW of Swift
Current. CP RR. Lumber, sawmills. Diversified farming.
News ........................................ .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1946 6 24 271 2.00 641
The Leader Weekly News, Publisher.
LEMBERG (H5), pop. 525; Melville Elec. Dist. (SE). 95 m NE of Regina. CP RR.
Grain, stock, dairy farms. Wheat, oats, rye.
Star .......... .. ............................... Ftntly, Fri ...... Agric. & Indep...l918 6 26 276 1.60 J375
E. D. H. Workmen, Editor; Lemberg Star, Publisher.
LIBERTY (F4), pop. 182; Moose Jaw-Lake Centre Elec. Dist. (C). 65 m N of Moose
Jaw. CP RR. Agriculture, grain.
Press ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1913 7 24 280 1.50 280
Mrs. Maude Bronson, Editor; The Liberty Press, Publishers. Craig.
UPTON — See Lipton Echo — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
LLOYDMINSTER (A2), pop. 2,511; The Battlefords Elec. Dist. (W). 200 m NW of
Saskatoon. CP; CN RRs. Airline, CPAL. Elevators; flour mill; creamery. Gas,
oil wells. Agriculture. Grain, livestock, poultry.
Times 4- .................................... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1906 8 24 290 1.00 -
George F. Baynton, Editor and Publisher.
LOON LAKE (Bl). pop. 272 ; Meadow Lake Elec. Dist. (NW). 90 m N of North Battle-
ford. CN RR. Lumber.
Star ........................................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1945 6 24 280 1.00
A. C. Stack, Editor and Publisher.
LUCKY LAKE (D4H). Pop. 432; Rosetown-Biggar Elec. Dist. (SW). 120 m NW of
Moose Jaw. CN RR. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley, flax.
Broadcast* .............................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1928 6 24 269 2.50 922
Wilfrid L. Snowdon, Editor and Publisher.
LUMSDEN (F4M>), pop. 512; Moose Jaw-Lake Centre Elec. Dist. (C). 20 m N of
Regina. CN RR. Lumber, grain.
Weekly ..................................... .Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1905 7 24 280 2.00 J359
James R. Losie, Editor; J. H. Vopni, Publisher, Davidson.
MACKLIN (B3), pop. 661 ; Kindersley Elec. Diet. (W). 185 m W of Saskatoon. CP RR.
Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Times ........................................ Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1910 6 24 280 2.50
R. C. Rooney, Editor and Publisher.
MAIDSTONE (B2%). pop. 565; The Battlefords Elec. Dist. (W). 60 m NW of North
Battleford. CN RRs. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Mirror and Waseca Echo -f.. ..Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1925 7 24 287 2.00 864
J. H. Nisbet, Editor and Publisher.
MANKOTA— Kincaid-Mankota Star— See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
MAPLE CREEK (B6%), pop. 1.974; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Dist. (SW). 200
m W of Moose Jaw. CP RR. Creamery. Ships cattle. Stock, grain farms. Wheat,
rye.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ...... 1903 7 22 280 8.00 ** 1,884
Walter Migowsky, Editor and Publisher.
MARYFIELD (K5%). pop. 456; Moose Mountain Elec. Dist. (SE). 75 m W of
Brandon, Man. CP; CN RRs. Grain farms.
News ......................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1909 6 26 280 2.00 -
R. K. Harris. Editor and Publisher.
MEADOW LAKE (Cl%), pop. 2,477; Meadow Lake Elec. Dist. (W). 95 m N of
North Battleford. CP RR. Flour, planing mills. Lake resort. Spruce timber. Agri-
culture. Grain, cattle, hogs.
f Chronicle-f .............................. .Friday ............. Independent ....... 193i5 6 24 280 1.00 $160
1 Progress ................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1981 6 24 280 2.60 $1,200
1 A. C. Stack, Editor and Publisher.
Cl^ul?tk?T7^Se|>t- ABC- Statement; *June and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems. 12 to Inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the me of the Directory to front of book.
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MELFORT (G2%). pop. 8,822; Melfort Elec. Dist. (NE). 178 m NE of Saskatoon.
ON; CP RRs. Flour mill; creamery; iron foundry, oil refineries. Ships hogs. Agri-
culture. Barley, wheat, oats, livestock.
Joumalf .Thursday Independent 1908 8 24 801 8.00 $3,271
H. D. Lancaster, Editor; Melfort Journal Pub. Co., 810 Main St., North.
MELVILLE (J4% ), pop. 4,948 ; Melville Elec. Dist. (SE). 120 m NE of Regina. CN RR.
Creameries ; box factory ; elevators ; flour mill. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Advance Wednesday Independent 1928 8 24 294 8.00 **3,O79
G. W. Juckes. Publisher.
MILDEN— - See Milden Standard—Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
MILESTONE <G5%), pop. 488; Assiniboia Elec. Dist. (SE). 36 m S of Regina. CP RR.
Agriculture. Wheat, livestock. AA -<w
Mail Wednesday Independent 1906 6 24 238 2.00 512
M. E. Willoughby, Editor; M. E. and J. E. Willoughby, Publishers.
MONTMARTRE— Fillmore News and Creelman Gazette— See Grand Valley Press Co.,
Ltd., Moose Jaw.
MOOSE JAW (F5), pop. 29,603; Moose Jaw-Lake Centre Elec. Dist. (SW). 45 m W of
Regina. CN; CP RRs. Airline, CPAL. Slaughtering and meat packing plant* ; flour,
wool, oat mills; oil refineries; railroad shops; creameries; welding, bottling
works ; sodium sulphate, bag factories. Normal School. Dairy, stock, grain farms.
Wheat, oats, barley.
Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Newspapers. ... _. .
"Advertising for these papers may be placed through the offices at 408 High
Street West. Comprised of:
"Avonlea-Rouleau Beacon -{-..Wednesday Independent 1940 6
"Central Butte Review + Wednesday Independent 1948 6
...1908 6
y ..... Independent.
"Frontiersman-Herald-Star-f Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1942
*Kincaid-Mankota Star-f ....... Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1913
"LaFleche Press -f .................. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1922
"Mainliner-Courier-f- .............. Wednesday ..... Independent ...... 1950
"Mossbank-Coderre News -f... Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 1928
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R. A. Beauregard, Editor; Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Publisher,
403 High Street, West.
266
266
266
266
266
266
266
266
2.00
2.00
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2.00
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26
26
26
26
308 2.00
308 2.00
308 2.00
308 2.00
26 308 2.00
JFriday Liberal I960 6 26 808 2.00
1 these papers may be placed through the offices at Hammond
"Aberdeen**^ Liberal 1955 6 26 308 200
"Abernethy Abernethan4- Monday Libera 1958 6 26 808 2.00
"Allan Standard4- Saturday Liberal 1955 6 26 808 Z.OO
"Alvena Recorder4- Saturday Liberal 1955 6
"Asquith Western Press 4-. ...Saturday Liberal 1955 6
"Beechy News4- Friday Liberal 1950 6
"Birsay Banner 4- .Friday Liberal 1958 6
"Cabri Enterprise4- Friday Liberal I960 6
^Central Butte-Butte
Times 4- ,
*Din8more"Record+lV.V.V.V.".".".".!.Friday Liberal I960 6
"Dundurn Reporter4- .Saturday Liberal 1955 6
"Dysart Post 4- Monday Liberal 1958 6
"Examiner 4- Saturday Liberal 1948 6
"Eyebrow Herald 4- Thursday Liberal 1960 6 26
"Fox Valley Star4- Monday Liberal 1953 6 ""
"Gainsborough Crier 4- Saturday Liberal 1954 6
"Glenavon Express 4- Saturday Liberal 1958 6
"Hague Optimiat4- Saturday Liberal 1956 6
"Harris Gazette4- Saturday Liberal 1965 6
"Ituna Advocate4- .Monday Liberal 1964 6
"Kyle Komet4- Saturday Liberal 1950 6
"Langham Liner4- Saturday Liberal 1955 6
"Lipton Echo4- Monday Liberal 1958 6
"Milden Standard 4- Thursday Liberal 1960 6
"Neudorf Guide4- Saturday Liberal 1958 6
"Odessa Leader4- Saturday Liberal 1964 6
"Pennant Gazette Saturday Liberal 1954 6 26 808 2.00
"Southy Sun+ Monday Liberal 1952 6 26 308 2.00
"Vibank Tribune4- Saturday Liberal 1954 6 26 808 2.00
The three following papers circulate in Manitoba.
"Arborg Press 4- Saturday Liberal 1954 6 26
"Newdale Recorder 4- Saturday Liberal. 1954 6 26
"Strathclalr Citizen -f Saturday ...Liberal 1954 6 26 808
Hometown Publications, Hammond Bldg.
Planesman The4-...M Monthly Air Force 1957 2 80 119
F/0 John Jamison, Editor; R.C.A.F. Station, Publisher. Controlled free dist.
Times -Herald 4- Evg. ex. Sun...Independent 1889 8 24 298 20.80
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Moose Jaw Times-Herald, Ltd., Publisher, Fairford St., W.
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2.00
26
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26
308
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26
308
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26
308
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$372
$308
$275
$423
$448
$610
$250
$360
1,600
rinruUHAa— ++8eot ABC Statement; •A'Jnne and March A.B.C Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit^BolJ lf*^VirornT$PuMisher*s Report; Light face, estimated. +Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems. 12 to iadi.
. Popttlatlcm~1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. VIssued only during
B^^'R^^ *"£ tirtrtfcX- ta *-. .« i-*.
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' Estab Coll S> Width? Depth Sub Sire
MOOSOMIN (K5H). Pop. 1,890; Qu'Appelle Elec. Dist. (SB). 104 m NW of Brandon,
Man. OP RR. Airport. Furniture factory; creamery; flour mill. Grain, stock,
dairy farm*.
World-Spectator-f- Wednesday Independent, 1885 8 24 801 8.00 ** 1,979
G. McKay. Editor and Publisher.
MORSE — Mainliner-Courier — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
MOSSBANK— - Mossbank-Coderre News— See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
MUENSTER (F3). pop. 147; Humboldt-Melfort Elec. Dist. (C). 90 m E of Saskatoon.
CN RR. St. Peter's College. Diversified farming. Wheat, hogs.
Prairie Messenger. The-f- Thursday Catholic 1927 6 26 280 2.00 3,830
Rev. Augustine Nenzel. Editor; St. Peter's Press, Publisher.
NAICAM <G8), pop. 529; Humboldt-Melfort Elec. Dist. (C). 185 m NE of Saskatoon.
GP RR. Lake resort. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Progress Wednesday Independent 1922 5 2€ 252 1.00
Leo M. Hamm, Editor; Naicam Progress, Publisher.
NEUDORF — See Neudorf Guide — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
NIPAWIN (G2), pop. 3,837; Prince Albert Elec. Dist. (NE). On Saskatchewan River,
200 m NE of Saskatoon. CP RR. Creamery; flour mill; machine shop. Timber,
fisheries. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, alfalfa seed.
Journal Thursday Independent 1936 7 24 280 8.00 ** 1,623
J. A. Eraser and D. L. Sanderson, Editors and Publishers.
NOKOMIS (F4). pop. 516; Moose Jaw-Lake Centre Elec. Dist. (SO. 85 m NW of
Regina. CN; CP RRs. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Oats, wheat, barley.
™PnirtedKev** Iwednesday Independent 1908 6 26 280 2.50 **1,313
Gerald T. Humphrey, Editor ; Gerald Humphrey & Sons, Publishers.
NORQUAY (K4), pop. 448; Mackenzie Elec. Dist. (E). 50 m N of Yorkton. CN RR.
Creamery. Timber. Grain, dairy, stock, poultry farms. Wheat, oats, barley.
North Star Friday Independent 1922 6 24 266 1.50
R. Clements, Editor and Publisher.
NORTH BATTLEFORD (C3), pop. 8,924; The Battlefords Elec. Dist. (W). On Sas-
katchewan River. 100 m NW of Saskatoon. Bridge to Battleford. CN; CP RRs.
Airline, CPAL. Sash and door factory ; aerated water works ; creameries. Rail-
road repair shop and roundhouse. Grain, dairy farms.
News-Optimist Wednesday Independent 1905 8 24 301 8.00 **5,082
C. I. Mclntosh, Editor ; C. R. Mclntosh, Publisher.
ODESSA — See Odessa Leader — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
OGEMA — See Ogema Victory Star — Star Print Shop, Publishers, Gravelbourg.
OUTLOOK (D4), pop. 885; Rosetown-Biggar Elec. Dist. (SC). On South Saskatchewan
River, 75 m SW of Saskatoon. CP RR. Lutheran Bible Institute. Summer resort.
Agriculture, grain.
Outlook Wednesday Independent 1909 6 24 275 2.50 ** 1,522
Outlook Printers, Ltd., Publisher, Box 279.
OXBOW (J6HK POP. 788; Moose Mountain Elec. Dist. (SE). On Souris River, 174 m
SE of Regina. CP RR. Creamery. Summer resort. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Herald Thursday Independent 1903 6 26 280 3.00 $1,350
J. J. Stutters, Editor; J. R. Pedlar, Publisher.
PENNANT — See Pennant Gazette — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
PERDUE <D8H), pop. 418; Rosetown-Biggar Elec. Dist. (WC). 85 m W of Saskatoon.
CP RR. Sheet metal works. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Record Wednesday Independent 1909 4 26 182 1.50
R. C. Gunnon, Editor and Publisher.
PONTEIX — Frontiersman-Herald-Star — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
PREECEVILLE (J4), pop. 807; Mackenzie Elec. Dist. (E). 180 m NE of Regina. CN
RR. Creamery. Grain, dairy, stock farms.
Progress Wednesday Independent 1932 7 24 280 1.00
A. A. Clements, Editor and Publisher, Main St.
PRINCE ALBERT (F2%), pop. 20,366; Pince Albert Elec. Dist. (N). On North Sas-
katchewan River, 110 m NE of Saskatoon. CN; CP RRs. Airlines: CPAL; SGA.
Creameries, meat packing, creosoting, cold storage, woodworking plants;
tanneries; stockyards; bottling works; breweries; grain elevators; flour mills;
box, cereal factories; foundry; refinery. Fur trading center. Fisheries, spruce,
poplar timber. Provincial Sanatorium. Resort. Diversified farming.
Herald-f Evg. ex. Sun... Independent 1911 8 23 298 18.20**6,5»1
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Prince Albert Herald, Publisher.
SaskatchewanMiningNews + .Monthly Mining 19B4 c^Vd* f ree dl™ 604
E. J. Goos, Editor; Saskatchewan Chamber of Mines, Publisher, 111 llth St., W.
PUNNICHY (G4), pop. 849; Yorkton Elec. Dist. (S). 81 m NE of Regina. CN RR.
Mink, grain, dairy, poultry, stock farms.
Touchwood Times Wednesday Independent .1920 6 24 266 8.00 t500
Fred Whlskin, Editor and Publisher.
QU'APPELLE (H5), pop. 595; Qu'Appelle Elec. Dist. (SC). 40 m NE of Regina. CP
RR. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
ProgressH- .Thursday Independent 1883 6 24 278 2.50 855
Chas. HHchings^ Editor and Publisher.
CireuUtloo— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. 0 Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
VAfate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. XRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
academic year. xSubscription included in membership fee.
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RADISSON (D8),pop. 600; The Battleford Elec. Dist. (W). 40 m NW of Saskatoon.
CN RR. Agriculture, grain.
Comet.................. Thursday Independent 1982 5 26 288 1.75
A. M. Fulcher, Publisher.
RADVILLE (G6), pop. 1,087; Assiniboia Elec. Dist. (SE). 86 m S of Regina. CN RR.
Railroad shops ; grain elevators. Grain, cattle, poultry farms.
South Saskatchewan Star Wednesday Independent 1911 6 24 269 2.50
O. D. Stitt. Editor and Publisher.
REDVERS (K6), pop. 561; Moose Mountain Elec. Dist. (SE). 140 m SE of Regina. CP
RR. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat, barley, flax, oats.
Optimist.. .»•...;»... .Thursday Independent 1988 5 24 280 2.00 400
R. Manning, Publisher, Res ton, Manitoba.
REGINA (G5), pop. 89.755; Regina City Elec. Dist. (S). Capital of Province of Sas-
katchewan and wholesale distributing centre. 40 m E of Moose Jaw. CP; CN RRs.
Airlines: CPAL; TCA.
Manufactures agricultural implements, automobiles, drugs, elevators, paint,
concrete products, lumber, chemicals, gasoline, bedding, electric equipment, flour,
envelopes. Oil refineries ; creameries ; meat packing plants ; breweries ; iron, bot-
,
«.«8: tanneries; railroad shops. Fifteen banks; bank clearings (1967),
$2.642,990,000. 28,306 electric meters; 89,326 telephones. Regina College; St.
Chad s College; Campion College; Luther College and others. TV station.
Blue Jay, The.......... ................. Quarterly ........ Nat. Hist ........... 1942 2 27 98x1.00 $3,000
Geo«ff F. Ledingham, Editor; Saskatchewan Natural History Society, Publisher,
2885 Athol St.
Commonwealth ......................... Wednesday ..... Ind. Agric .......... 1937 5 24 212 2.50 14,000
Saskatchewan Commonwealth, Publisher, Hamilton and South Railway.
Dome, The.......... ...................... Monthly .......... Civil Service ...... 1927 8 26 128 x
Jan.-Feb., August-Sept, combined. 2 89 128
W. Leonard, Editor; Saskatchewan Civil Service Assn., Publisher, 1848 Broad St.
Leader-Post+ ...... ....... ............. Evg. ex. Sun...Ind. Liberal ........ 1883 8 23 300 15.60**4*,S18
Leader-Post, Ltd., Publisher. 1858 Hamilton St.
Modern Instructor V ............... Monthly .......... Educational ....... 1932 1 54 107 3.50 4,395
H. C. Andrews. Editor; School Aids and Text Book Pub. Co., Ltd., 1985 Albert St.
Prairie Transport* ................ Monthly .......... fSSwrt0' 1948 I 40 140 2'°°
Mercury Publications Limited, 513 Westman Chambers.
Saskatchewan Motorist-h ...... Monthly .......... Auto Owners ..... 1951 6 23 205 x 30,110
A. M. Erskine, Editor; Saskatchewan Motor Club, Publisher, 1837 Broad St.
....... JMonthly .......... Municipal ........... 1930 1 64 107 1.25 1,887
Bob Tyre, Editor'; Commercial Printers, Ltd., Publisher, 1935 Albert St.
School Trustee + V .................. 8 ti. a yr .......... School Admin.... 1930 2 80 115 1.00 9,134
L. L. Thorson, Editor; Saskatchewan School Trustees Assn., Publisher,
Ste. 6. 1651 llth Ave.
SweetPea,The Monthly FmJfnvA«? 1928 2 32 122 l-QQ *2.30<>
G. A. Mills, Editor; Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Employees Assn., Publisher,
47 Co-op Block.
Vision^- (offset) Quarterly {^^ 1946 | |06 tf0° x2'00 *6'°°°
E. R. Powell, Editor ; Canadian Federation of Controlled free dist. J2,000
the Blind, Publisher, 210 Northern Crown Bldg.
RIVERHURST (E4^), pop. 251; Rosetown-Biggar Elec. Dist. (SW). 80 m NW of
Moose Jaw. CN RR. Elevators. Agriculture, grain.
Courier Wednesday Independent 1915 6 26 276 2.00
Fred T. Hill. Editor; Courier, Publisher.
ROCKGLEN — See Rockglen Star-Review — Star Print Shop, Publishers, Gravelbourg.
ROSETOWN (D4), pop. 2,262 ; Rosetown Biggar Elec. Dist. (WC). 74 m SW of Saska-
toon. CN; CP RRs. Bottling works; oil refinery. Ships wheat. Agriculture.
Wheat, oats. flax.
Eagle-f. Thursday Independent 1909 7 24 280 3.00 **2,012
John Pinckney, Editor; Eagle Publishing Company.
ROSTHERN (E8), pop. 1,268; Rosthern Elec. Dist. (N). 60 m N of Saskatoon. CN
RR. Creamery. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, dairy products.
{Bote, Der-f (German) Wednesday Mennonite 1924 5 26 288 2.50
Saskatchewan Valley News + . Wednesday Independent 1903 6 26 266 2.00 $1,750
Frank Letkeman, Editor; John Heese, Publisher.
ROULEAU — Avonlea-Rouleau-Beacon — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
SAINT WALBURG (B2), pop. 618; Meadow Lake Elec. Dist. (W). 260 m NW of
Saskatoon. CN RR. Creamery; machine shops. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Enterprise Thursday Independent 1933 6 24 259 1.50 **461
A. Vinge, Editor and Publisher.
SASKATOON (E8Ms), POP. 72,858; Saskatoon Elec. Dist. (WC). On South Saskatche-
wan River. 120 m NW of Regina. CN; CP RRs. Airlines : CPAL ; TCA.
Manufactures farm and road machinery, insecticide, jewelry, caskets, rubber,
paint, flour, cereal products, drugs, bedding, bricks, elevators, paper boxes,
textiles, meat packing, concrete products. Creameries; breweries; iron, bot-
Clrculatioo— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; 4C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. S> Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch.
V Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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SASKATOON (Continued) Estab Co !$<S>WJcffTiV Depth Sub Clrt
tlinff works; tanneries. Thirteen banks; bank clearings (1057), $474,849,026.
24,000 electric (AC) meters; 28,880 telephones. University of Saskatchewan;
Emmanuel College; St. Andrew's College and others.
S1»*V Friday .ColleiUt. "» C5ont?«,,ed ftU dut 8.000
University of Saskatchewan Students' Representative Council, Editor and Pub.
Star-Phoenix + Evg. ex. Sun...Liberal 1902 8 28 800 18.20 **3«,»15
Comic strip advertising accepted.
Saskatoon Star- Phoenix, Ltd., Publisher, Twentieth St., E.
Union Farmer Monthly Farm Unions 195° J |J |J? IM
Alfred Gleane, Editor; Saskatchewan Fanners Union, Publisher, 202 Avenue B N.
Western Producer .Thursday {^Homt^0* 192S 5 24 214 1-50*131,861
A. P. Waldron, Editor; Modern Press. Ltd., Publisher, 456 Second Ave., N.
Western Retailer + Bi-monthly Retail Trade 1913 2 40 140x2.00 8,000
P. J. Rowney, Editor; Retail Merchants Assn., of Canada (Sask.), Inc., Publisher
201 Dominion Bank Bldg.
SEMANS (G4), pop. 402; Lake Centre Elec. Dist. (C). 80 m N of Regina. CN RR.
Grain, stock farms.
Gazette Wednesday Independent. 1917 6 24 2SO 2.00 $700
K. A. Miller. Editor and Publisher, Box 10.
SHAUNAVON (C6), pop. 1,959; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Dist. (SW). 200 m
SW of Moose Jaw. CP RR. Flour mill. Ships grain. Oil wells. Agriculture. Wheat,
cattle, horses.
Standard-h Thursday Independent 1913 7 22 273 2.50 **1,377
H. S. Stevens, Editor; H. A. C. Sharp & H. S. Stevens, Publishers.
SHELLBROOK (E2), pop. 907; Prince Albert Elec. Dist. (N). 80 m W of Prince
Albert. CN RR. Creamery. Agriculture. Cattle, grain, hogs.
Chronicle 4- Wednesday Independent 1912 7 24 280 2.00 1,729
F. J. Pepper, Editor and Publisher.
SHELL LAKE (D2), pop. 258; Meadow Lake Elec. Dist. (W). 80 m NW of Saskatoon.
CN RR.
Eagle+ Friday Independent 1941 7 24 280 1.00 529
F. J. Pepper, Editor and Publisher.
SOUTHEY — See Southey Sun — Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
SPIRITWOOD (D2), pop. 488; Meadow Lake Elec. Dist. (W). 150 m NW of Saskatoon.
CN RR. Spruce timber. Dairy, stock, poultry, grain farms.
Herald 4- Friday Independent 1983 7 24 280 1.00 S3S
F. J. Pepper, Editor and Publisher.
STAR CITY (G2%), pop. 619; Humboldt-Melfort Elec. Dist. (NE). 97 m E of Prince
Albert. CN RR. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Echo Wednesday Independent 1918 6 24 288 2.00 $460
O. H. Janzen, Editor and Publisher.
STOUGHTON (J6), pop. 662; Moose Mountain Elec. Dist. (SE). 90 m SE of Regina.
CP RR. Grain farms. Wheat, oats, flax, barley.
Times Thursday Independent 1905 7 24 280 2.00 *480
R. Lobb, Editor and Publisher.
STRASBOURG STATION <G4%), pop. 589; Moose Jaw-Lake Centre Elec. Dist. (EC).
59 m N of Regina. CP RR. Grain, poultry, stock farms. Wheat, oats, barley.
Mountaineer Thursday Independent 1906 6 26 278 2.00
W. A. Richardson, Editor ; Mountaineer Publishing Company.
SWIFT CURRENT (D5), pop. 10,612; Swift Current-Maple Creek Elec. Dist. (SW).On
Swift Current River. 125 m W of Moose Jaw. CP RR. Airline, TCA. Oil fields .
Bottling, welding works ; flour, saw mills ; tannery ; horse meat processing plant ;
creameries. Grain, stock, dairy farms.
Sun-f- Wed.&Fri Independent... 1903 8 28 294 4.00 **6,306
Dave Belbeck, Editor; Sun Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd.
TISDALE (G3), pop. 2,104; Humboldt-Melfort Elec. Dist. (NE). 100 m E of Prince
Albert. CN; CP RRs. Planing mill; creamery. Grain, stock farms. Wheat, honey,
barley.
Recorder -f- Wednesday Independent 1906 8 24 301 8.00 **2,270
J. A. Ives and J. Ives, Editors and Publishers.
TUGASKE — Central Butte Review — See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
UNITY (B3). pop. 1,607; Kindersley Elec. Dist. (W). 60 m SW of North Battleford.
CN ; CP RRs. Salt factory ; creamery ; machine shops. Grain, grass seed, dairy
farms.
Courier Herald-f Thursday Independent 1909 6 24 266 8.00 $2.467
R. C. Rooney, Editor and Publisher, Third Ave. W.
VAL MARIE— Frontlersman-Herald-Star— See Grand Valley Press Co., Ltd., Moose Jaw.
VIBANK-— See Vibank Tribune— Hometown Publications, Moose Jaw.
VICEROY — See Viceroy Star — Star Print Shop, Publisher, Gravelbourg.
VISCOUNT (F3%), pop. 802; Rost hern Elec. Dist. (C). 45 m SE of Saskatoon. CP RR.
Grist mill; machine shop. Agriculture. Grain, livestock.
Sun-f Wednesday Independent.. .....19 10 6 26 266 2.60
William B. Morphy, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; +C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
V Agate lines. 14 to inch. Population— 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during;
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WADENA (H8 % ), pop. 1,154 ; Humboldt-Melfort Elec. Dist. (E). 126 m NE of Regina;
ON; OP RRs. Elevators; creamery. Agriculture, grain.
News-f- Thursday Independent 1908 7 24 280 8.00 1,880
R. Squire*. Editor; Wadena News Ltd., Publishers, P. O. Box 100.
WAKAW (F3), pop. 898; Rosthern Elec. Dist. (N). 80 m NE of Saskatoon. ON RR.
Flour, grist mills ; machine shop. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Recorder Thursday Independent. 1912 6 26 280 2.60 i860
E. J. Brunyanski, Editor ; Recorder Publishing Company.
WAPEULA (K6), pop. 630; Qu'Appelle Elec. Dist. (SE). 146 m E of Regina. GP RR.
Ships stock, wheat. Timber. Agriculture. Wheat, hogs, cattle.
Post-f Thursday Independent 1899 6 24 266 2.00 629
William M. Woodhead, Editor and Publisher.
WASECA — Echo— See Maidstone Mirror and Waseca Echo, Maidstone.
WATROUS (F4), pop. 1,840; Moose Jaw-Lake Centre Elec. Dist. (SC). 62 m SE of
Saskatoon. CN RR. Health and summer resort. Grain, dairy farms.
Manitou Thursday Independent 1933 7 24 280 3.00 **1,613
J. A. McGowan, Editor and Publisher.
WATSON (G8%), Pop. 783; Humboldt-Melfort Elec. Dist. (C). 117 m E of Saskatoon.
CN;CP RRs. Grain elevators. Agriculture. Wheat, oats, barley.
Witness Thursday Independent. 1907 5 26 258 2.60 ** 1,340
Mrs. R. E. Vossen, Editor and Publisher.
WEYBURN (H6), pop. 7,684; Assiniboia Elec. Dist. (SE). 74 m SE of Regina. CN;
CP RRs. Airport. Creameries; flour mill; seed cleaning plant; bQttling works;
machine shop. Agriculture. Wheat, flax, oats, dairy products.
Re view 4- Thursday Independent 1908 8 24 208 8.00 **2^80
E. Neupeld, Editor; Weyburn Review Ltd., Publisher.
WHITE WOOD (J6), pop. 789; Qu'Appelle Elec. Dist. (SE). 123 m E of Regina. CP
RR. Summer resort. Ships grain. Grain, stock, poultry farms.
Herald Wednesday Independent 1892 7 24 290 2.60 821
J. R. Ashfleld, Publisher.
WILKIE (C3), pop. 1,630; Kindersley Elec. Dist. (W). 100 m NW of Saskatoon. CP
RR. Railroad divisional center. Creamery. Agriculture, grain.
Press-f Thursday Independent 1908 7 26 300 2.00 $1,100
E. N. Carter and M. A. Wilson, Editors ; Wilkie Press, Publishers.
WILLOW BUNCH— See Willow Bunch Star—Star Print Shop, Publisher, Gravelbourg.
WINDTHORST— Independent— See Grenfell.
WOLSELEY (H6), pop. 1.001; Qu'Appelle Elec. Dist. (SE). 72 m E of Regina. CP RR.
Grain, stock, poultry, dairy farms.
News Wednesday Independent 1893 7 24 283 2.50
H. S. and T. E. Sc river, Editors and Publishers, Sherbrooke St.
tl,793
**1,531
WYNYARD (G4), pop. 1,622; Yorkton Elec. DUt. (E). 120 m NE of Regina. CP RR.
Flour mill. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms. Wheat, oats, barley.
Advance Wednesday Agriculture 1911 7 24 280 3.00
W. B. Needham, Editor ; Wynyard Advance, Ltd., Publisher.
YORKTON (J4), pop. 8.266; Yorkton Elec. Dist. (E). 126 mNE of Regina. CP;CN RRs.
Airline, TCA. Wholesale distributing center for manufacturers of farm imple-
ments, drugs, oil products. Flour mill. Hatcheries ; creameries ; bottling works ;
tannery. St. Joseph College. Grain, stock, dairy, poultry farms.
Enterprise 4- Thursday Independent 1896 8 23 294 3.00 **4,970
S. N. Wynn, Editor; The Enterprise Publishing Company, Ltd.
Circulation — A»*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; *C.C.A.B.
Audit; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. -I- Uses Mats. ^Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch.
T Agate lines, 14 to inch. Population — 1956 Preliminary Census. xRand McNally estimate. V Issued only during
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1201
YUKON TERRITORY
Population 12,190 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Seat of Territorial Government, WHITEHORSE
(For map see Alaska)
Yukon Territory is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the east by Mackenzie
District of the Northwest Territories, on the south by British Columbia (Latitude 60 North),
and the U. 8. Territory of Alaska, and on the west by Alaska (Longitude 141 West). Its extreme
length from north to south is about 675 miles, its greatest breadth about 625 miles, and its
land area 207,076 square miles.
POPULATION
Province rank, twelfth. 84% increase over 1951. Rural residents in 1956, 78.9%.
LUMBER
Gross value of lumber products (1956), including: Northwest Territories, $689,184, an increase
of 29% over 1955. Spruce is the principal wood.
FURS
Value of pelts produced (1956-57), $108,878. Principal furs: squirrel, marten, muskrat, mink,
beaver, lynx.
MANUFACTURES
Selling value of factory shipments. Yukon and Northwest Territories (1956), $5,130,497. Num-
ber of establishments, 24.
MINERALS
Total value (1957), $13,851,138. Principal minerals: silver, gold, lead, zinc. The famous
Klondike gold-producing region is located in the Yukon. Mining is the chief industry.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-31-58), 16; gross postal receipts, $122,262. Number of motor
vehicles registered (1957), including Northwest Territories, 6,155. Highway mileage (1956),
including Northwest Territories, 3,067. Number of telephones (1-1-57). 196.
YUKON TERRITORY NEWSPAPER STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Weekly 1
Total Newspapers
Total number of publications 1
Total number of towns having publications 1
For circulation fijares for dally paper. see also Dally Newspaper List In back of Directory. Occasionally it to
possible to Incorporate a later fifure in that list.
Estab ColstWldthTDepth Sub Clrc
WHITEHORSE (N2%), pop. 2,618; On Yukon River, 1,000 m (air) N of Vancouver,
B. €. White Pass and Yukon Railway. Airlines, CPAL; PA A. Highway in three
directions. Copper, antimony, molybdenite, silver mines.
Star-f. Thursday Independent 1900 7 22 294 4.00 2,800
Harry Boyle, Editor and Publisher.
Circulation A* Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; Bold face,
sworn; tPnblisher'a Report: Light face, estimated, -f Uses Mats. •Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch. V Agate
Hues, 14 to inch. Population— 1951 Census. xRand McNally estimate. Vlssued only during academic year.
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NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Population 19,313 (Census of Canada, 1956)
Seat of Territorial Government, OTTAWA
(For map see Canada)
The Northwest Territories comprise all that portion of Canada lying north of the 60th parallel
of north latitude except the portion thereof within the Yukon Territory and the provinces of
Quebec and Newfoundland. It also includes the islands in Hudson Bay, James Bay and Ungava
Bay except those within the provinces of Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. Area, 1,304,903 square
miles. Great Slave Lake, center of the important commercial fishing business, is the fifth largest
lake on the North American continent.
POPULATION
Province rank, eleventh. Increase over 1951 of 21%. Rural residents in 1956, 76%. Of the
total population in 1951, 10,660 (67%) are of native Indian and Eskimo origin.
MINERALS
Total value (1957), $21,965,933. Principal minerals: gold, silver, uranium. Crude petroleum
production amounted to 428,000 barrels, valued at $736,160. Radium and nickel ores are a bo
mined.
FISHERIES
During 1955 summer and 1955-56 winter seasons commercial fishing on Great Slave Lake
produced 6,939,000 pounds having a market value in excess of $1,482,900. Principal fish:
whitefish, lake trout.
FURS
Value of pelts produced (1956-67), $732,789. Principal furs: muskrat, white fox, mink, ermine,
squirrel, beaver. Reindeer and buffalo herds are maintained by the Federal Government.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of post offices (3-31-58), 36; gross postal receipts, $73,779.
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES NEWSPAPER STATISTICS
Newspapers
Period of Issue Number
Weekly 1
Total Newspapers
Total number of publications 1
Total number of towns having publications 1
For circulation ftfures for dafljr papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally It Is
possible to Incorporate a later ftfure In that list.
Estab Coli<S> Width V Depth Sub Clre
YELLOWKNIFE (E8%). pop. X 2,724; Mackenzie River Elec. Dist. (NE). On Great
Slave Lake, 700 m N of Edmonton, Alberta, Boat and air connections. Airlines:
PWA; CPAL. Mining, trapping, fishing.
News of theNorth-f Thursday Liberal 1945 5 24 196 4.00 1,300
E. R. Horton, Editor and Publisher.
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sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated. + Uses Mats. •Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch. V Agate
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BERMUDA
Population 87,408 (White, about 88% ; Colored, about 62%) 1950 Census
Capital, HAMILTON
A group of islands in the Atlantic Ocean, about 700 nautical miles southwest of New York,
occupying a space of only 20% square miles. The climate is delightful, without extremes of
heat or cold; the temperature averages 70.7 degrees. The five largest islands are connected by
bridges and causeways. They are of coral formation on the summit of a submarine mountain.
The islands, part of the British empire, have their own representative government for local
affairs, with the oldest parliament among all the British Colonies.
The extremely fertile soil produces almost every description of fruit, flowers and vegetables
In great abundance. Potatoes, tomatoes, bananas, carrots, cabbage, onions, beans, sweet pota-
toes and salad vegetables, together with Easter Lily flowers and bulbs, are the chief crops.
Two crops a year are harvested.
The islands, popular as an all year round pleasure and health resort, are visited by thousands
of tourists from the United States, Canada, England and elsewhere. Weekly voyages of luxury
ships, and daily airline flights bring visitors direct to Bermuda from New York.
Bermuda is the headquarters of the British Atlantic and West Indies Fleet. There are over
100 miles of paved roads, with transportation by bicycle, horse and carriage, ferries, small
British cars and taxis, busses and autocycles.
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Estab Coli<& Width? Depth Sub
HAMILTON, pop. 2,816. Situated on the largest island, known as the mainland. Boat
connections. Airlines: BOAC; CAI; PAA; TCA; AVN; LAV; KLM; IBERIA;
CUB AN A. Seat of government and business center of the Bermuda island group.
Radio station. Main industry tourism, secondary agriculture; principal export
lilies.
Bermuda Sports «f ................... Monthly .......... Sports ................ 1961 8 27 180 8.00
George R. H, Breech, Editor; Bermuda Sports Publications, Burnaby St.
Bermudian-f ............................ Monthly .......... Soc.,Trav.,Spts..l930 3 27 140 8.50
R. JT. Williams, Editor; Bermndian Publishing Co., Ltd.
Mid-Ocean News -f .................. Evg. ex. Sun... Independent ....... 1911 8 23 29417.08
E. P. Pengelly, Editor; Bermuda Mid-Ocean News, Ltd., Saturday circ.
Publisher. Toddings Bldg., Burnaby St.
Recorder .................................... Wed. A Sat.....Independent ....... 1925 7 24 284 6.00
A. B. Place, Editor; Union Printery, Publisher, Court Street.
{Royal Gazette -f ....................... Morn^ex. Sun... Independent, ...... 1828 8 24 280
Royal Gazette Weekly ............ .Sunday ............ Independent ....... 8 24 280
Circ
t5,600
7.460
9,800
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Edward Thomas Sayer, Editor; Bermuda Press, Ltd., Publisher, Reid St.
This Week in Bermuda-f Sunday Tourist Infor 1947 \ ^| f J
E. 0. McLanghlin, Editor and Publisher.
14.15
8.50
**6,483
Free $8,500
Circulatioa— *Jtine and March A.B.C. Statement*; Bold face, sworn; tPubllihcr't Report; Light face, estimated.
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CANAL ZONE
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International Boundaries .
Military installations „
Airports
Lighthouses
Highways
Mileage points on Canal -5
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LONGITUDINAL PROFILE OF PANAMA CANAL
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REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
Republic of Panama Population 805,285 (Census of Panama, 1950)
Canal Zone Population 52,822 (U. S. Census, 1950)
The Republic of Panama is situated between 7° and 10° north latitude and 77° and 84° west
longitude. It is bounded on the north by the Caribbean Sea, east by Columbia, south by the Gulf
of Panama and the Pacific Ocean, and west by Costa Rica. The area is 28,575 square miles.
The climate is entirely tropical with warm days and cool nights, the temperature at Colon
varying from 68° to 95* F. Under direction of American health authorities of the Canal Zone
modern sanitation has made Panama one of the most healthy spots in the tropics. The concen-
tration of population is in the towns, chiefly Panama at the Pacific end of the Canal and Colon
on the Caribbean.
There are some gold mines. Oil has been found and copper and iron have been located. There
are also important salt mines. The Panama Canal brings to Panama the largest tonnage of
shipping of any country in Latin America. In 1953, imports amounted to $71,602,929, and
exports were valued at $15,495,282. Chief of the exports were bananas, frozen shrimp, abaco
fibers and cement. Rice, tobacco, rubber, coffee, pineapples and sugar cane are also raised and
stock raising is extensively carried on. Principal imports are foodstuffs and beverages, textiles
and manufactures, machinery, chemical products and metals. Trade is chiefly with the United
States.
Nine commercial banks operate in the Republic, with total deposits (12-81-52), $77,992,900.
Tourism is a major source of income in Panama. The airports at Bocas del Toro and David, as
well as that in Panama City, operate with international service.
The Canal Zone is situated between 8° and 10° north latitude and 79° and 81° west longitude.
It is a strip of territory extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans, includes five miles of
land on each side of the Panama Canal, and is under perpetual lease to the United States. Its
land area is 872 square miles, its total area, 648 square miles.
Cristobal, formerly a part of Colon, is the Caribbean port of entrance to the Canal, and that
at the Pacific entrance is Balboa. East of Panama is the residential town of Ancon, with a hotel
and a hospital. The Panama Railway runs on the eastern side of the canal. The canal is 50.72
statute miles long.
All industrial activities within the Canal Zone are controlled by the Government which holds
the title to all land. The Zone is fortified and occupied by a garrison in addition to the civilian
employees of the Canal and railroad. Airports are maintained at France Field on the Carib-
bean side and at Albrook Field on Balboa Heights on the Pacific side. A part of the territory is
adapted to stock raising, growing of tropical fruits and sugar cane.
REPUBLIC OF PANAMA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 9 Monthly 1
Evening Dailies (6) Semi-monthly 1
Morning Dailies (3)
Daily, Foreign (7) Total Periodicals 2
Daily, with Sunday edition (4)
Weekly 8
Total Newspapers 12
Total number of publications 14
Total number of towns having publications 2
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Dally Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it 1»
possible to incorporate a later figure in that list.
Estab ColstWidthTDepth Sub Clrt
COLON CITY — See Estrella de Panama, La, and Star and Herald, Panama City.
DAVID, pop. 14,847; Chiriqui Province. On Inter- American Highway and David River,
810m WSW of Panama City. Commercial and industrial center, with seaport at
Pedregal, 4 m S. Airport. Manufactures shoes, clothing, furniture, ceramics,
sugar and tanning products. Modern hospital. Electricity and water supply.
Founded 1788 as a gold prospecting camp.
Eco» del Valle-f (Spanish). ...Evg. ex. Sun... Independent, 1918 6 24 210 15.00
Miguel Angel Brenes, Editor, Apartado 70.
Razon, La-f (Spanish) Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent 1945 6 24 224 15.00 1,200
M. J. Garcia, Editor; La Razon, Publisher, Apartado 40.
PANAMA CITY (F7), pop. 127,874. On bay of Panama at Pacific terminus of Panama
Canal, 88 m SE of Colon. Panama RR. Airlines: APA; AVN; BO AC; BNF;
GAMSA; KLM; LACS' A; LAV; PAA; PAN AGRA; TAG A; UMCA. On Inter-
American Highway.
Manufactures furniture, shoes, beverages. Founded 6 m NE of present site in
1619, it Is the oldest settlement on the continental Western Hemisphere. Capital
city of the Republic of Panama. National University, Inter- American University.
Virtually surrounded by the Canal Zone, its port is Balboa. It is visited by
large numbers of tourists.
Dia, E1+ (Span.) Mom.ex.Sun.Jndependent. 1954 5 24 210 8,000 — Free
Fabian Velarde, Editor; Editora Republica, Publiaher. P. O. Box 1586.
Circulation — AInter American Press Assn. Audit; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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PANAMA CITY (Continued) Estab Cols <$» Width? Depth Sub
b(tauftf!^!^..^.^ }Every Morn....Independent ....... 1858 8 24 294 18.00
Circulates also in Colon City and Canal Zone.
T. G. Dugne, Editor; The Star and Herald Co., Publisher, P. O. Box 159.
Hora, La -f (Spanish) -f ......... Evg. ex. Sun,..Independent ....... 1947 5 24 217
Carlos de la Ossa, Editor; Editora Panama, S. A., Publisher, P. O. Box 1764.
[General, esp.
Loteria (Spanish) ................... Monthly .......... {Health and 1941 8 24 133
I Education
Nelly E. Richard de Lince, Editor; Administration of the National Charity
Lottery, Publisher, P. O. Box 1961.
Mundo Graflco, El (Span.) ..... Weekly ....................................... 1987
El Mundo Graflco, Publisher, Apartado 3188.
Nacion, La (Span. & Eng.) ..... Monday ........... Part. -Liber ....... .1942
La Nacion, Publisher, Avenida A y Calle 22 Oeste.
Pais, El (Spanish) ................... Evg. ex. Sun. ..Independent ...... 1949
El Pais, Publisher, Avenida 4 de Julio, No. 61.
Panama American -f- ............... Every Evg ...... Independent ....... 1925
Also prints edition in Spanish, circ. $13,809.
Harmodio Arias, Editor; Panama American Publishing Co., Inc., Calle H, No. 57.
Panama Tribune (Negro) ....... Sunday ............ Independent ...... 1928 5 22 224 5.00
Sidney A. Young, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 8407 (Section Calidonia).
....1854 8 24 294 18.00
cre
10,000
18,000
5 24 224 5.00
8 24 280 15.60
5 24 210
8 24 290 24.00 £10,333
5,400
Star and Herald -f- Everjr Morn.. ..Independent..
Circulates also in Colon City and Canal Zone.
Luis Bunting, Editor; The Star and Herald Co., Box 159.
Vo* UniversitariaV lc^*,« »«/> r-«u»^i A
(Spanish). .. .. fSeml-mo .Cultural &
Universidad Nal de Panama, Editor and Publisher.
1 72 140
Controlled free dist.
$9,500
2,000
Circnlatioo-^AInter American Press Assn. Audit; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Population 19,234,182 (1948 Census)
Capital, QUEZON CJTY, (Luzon)
The Republic of the Philippines comprises the largest island group in the Malay Archipelago.
There are 7,088 separate islands in this area which extends 1,152 miles from north to south
and 688 miles from east to west. Of this large number 462 have an area each of one square
mile or more. Eleven have an area of more than 1,000 square miles each. Total land area of
islands is 114,880 square miles.
After nearly a half century as a territory of the United States, the Philippine Islands became
an independent republic in 1946. Quezon City is the capital.
The port of Manila offers the finest harbor in the entire Far East. Other ports of entry are
Cebu, Iloilo, Zamboanga, Jolo, Legaspi and Davao. and there are about 200 ports of call for
inter-island vessels. The larger islands are mountainous with altitudes rising in places to more
than 10,000 feet. Rainfall is abundant throughout the archipelago, varying from 60 inches in
the driest district to 157 in the wettest. There are three seasons: the most agreeable, from
November to March; the hot and dry season, from March to July; the rainy, from July to
November.
POPULATION
Ninety-nine per cent of the people are Filipinos; the remaining percentage is made up of:
Chinese, Japanese, Americans, Spaniards, Britons, Hindus, Dutch, Italians and Swiss. The Amer-
ican peculation is mostly centered in Manila. Although eight distinct languages and 87 dialects
are spoken, English is the most widely used. The basis for the national language is the Tagalog
dialect, spoken by one third of the people.
AGRICULTURE
The cultivation of manv crops heretofore imported but which may be grown locally is now
being emphasized in agricultural development. Average size of the farms is 10 acres, but there
are many large plantations. For the crop year ending 6-30-52, the estimated value of agricultural
production was $750,845,120. This does not include the value of sugar, molasses, copra and all
other manufactured agricultural products. Chief crops were unhusked rice, shelled corn, coconut,
sugar cane, abaca, root crops and tobacco. The principal export fruit is the pineapple, but there
are also bananas, mangoes, papaya, lanzones, pilinut, chico, mandarins and oranges. Other
export products are : sugar, fiber, minerals, and forest products.
FORESTRY
Timber for construction purposes and for various types of lumber production is produced
in large quantities. Rattan and bamboo, also dye woods and barks for tanning purposes, as
well as rubber and gums and resins are in considerable production. Lumber production in 1952
was 436,969,000 board feet. Philippine forests cover 68,200 square miles.
MINERALS
Gold production and the future of the gold mining industry are of increasing importance
in the islands. Exploration and the mining of gold and other metals is progressing. In 1952, gold
production was valued at more than $16,200,000, placing the Philippines eighth among world
gold producers. In addition, the islands produce silver, lead, zinc, copper, iron, coal, petroleum,
chromite, asbestos and manganese. In 1946, important deposits of uranium were located. Salt
and clay are also found. The main islands have a wide variety of natural resources. The coal fields
already located are estimated at close to 100 square miles in area, and contain both hard and
soft coal.
MISCELLANEOUS
Number of telephones (1952), 81,240. Motor vehicles registered (1952), 106,944. Number
of families having radios (1952 est.), 150,000. Number of retail stores (1951), 187,128, with
gross receipts of $439,092,882. Number of radio stations (1952), 88.
MANILA NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL STATISTICS
Newspapers Periodicals
Period of Issue Number Period of Issue Number
Daily 14 Weekly 10
Evening Dailies (3) Monthly 9
Morning Dailies (11) Fortnightly 4
Daily, Foreign (9) Bi-monthly 1
Daily, with Sunday edition (9) Quarterly 3
Weekly 9
Semi-weekly 1 Total Periodicals 27
Tri-weekly 2
Free or partly free circ. wklies ( 1 )
Total Newspapers 26
Total number of publications 53
Total number of towns having publications 12
For circulation figures for daily papers see also Daily Newspaper List in back of Directory. Occasionally it is
possible to incorporate a later ftfftir* in that list.
POPULATION OF PROVINCES (1948)
Provinces Population Provinces Population Provinces Population
Abra 86,600 Batanes 10,705 Cagayan 811,088
Agusan 126.448 Batangas 610,224 Camarines Norte .... 108,701
Albay 894,465 Bohol 558,407 Camarines Sur 568,691
Antique 288,506 Bukidnon 68,470 Capis 441,871
Bataan 92,901 Bulacan 411,882 Catanduanes 112.121
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POPULATION OF PROVINCES (1948) (Continued)
Piorlaces Population Provinces Population Provinces Population
Cavite 262.660 Manila 983,906 Pampanga 416,688
Cebu 1.128,107 Marinduque 86,828 Pangasinan 920,491
Cotabato 489,569 Masbate 211,118 Quezon 416,719
Davao 864,864 Mindoro 167,706 Rizal 678,060
Ilocos Norte — 261,466 Misamis Occidental. 207,676 Rombion 108.817
Ilocos Sur 276,278 Misamis Oriental
Hollo 816,882 Mountain Province.
Isabela 264,496 Negros Occidental...
Laguna 821,247 Negros Oriental
869,671 Samar 767,212
278,120 Sorsogon 291,188
1,088,768 Sulu 240,826
448,461 Surigao 264,968
La Union 287,840 Nueva Ecija 467,769 Tarlac 827.018
Lanao 848,918 Nueva Vizcaya 82,718 Zambales 188,688
Leyte 1,006,891 Palawan 106,269 Zamboanga 621,941
Estab Cols<» Width V Depth Sub Clrc
BAGUIO (C2), pop. 29,262; Mountain Province. On Luzon Island, 160 m N of Manila.
Airline. PAL.
Midland Courier + (Eng.) ...... Sunday ............ Independent ....... 6 24 224 8.25 $2,954
Sinai C. Homada, Editor; Bagulo Printing and Publishing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 60.
CAGAYAN DE ORO (£6), pop. X 16,159; Misamis Oriental Province. On Mindanao
Island.
VUa?an) ............. saturday ......... Gen'l Int ............ 1903 6 24 166 8.60
Vicente Neri San JoseT Editor; An* Katarungan, Publisher, Gomez St.
CEBU (D5H). POP. 167,608; Cebu Province. On Cebu Island, 880 m SE of Manila. Air-
line. PAL. Boat connections with Manila. Junior College of the University of the
Philippines. Ships sugar, corn, hemp, tobacco, rice, copra.
Republic^ (Eng.) ................... Morn.ex.Mon..Liberal ............... 1948 6 24 224 -
Federico Sarabia, Editor; Dioscoro B. Lazaro, Publisher.
Time* (Eng.) .......................... { J«|]Jjj Thurs- Independent ...... 1943 6 24 2(24 4,941
Pedro Colomarde, Editor; The Times, Publisher, Jones Avenue.
COTOBATO (E7), pop. 20,407; Cotobato Province. On Mindanao Island, east side of
Moro Gulf. Airline. PAL.
Mindanao Cross +( Eng.) ....... Saturday ......... Independent ...... 1948 5 24 210 2.25 $9,500
Joseph M. Milford, O.M.I., Editor; Notre Dame Press, Publisher, Quezon Ave.
DAGUPAN (C2%). pop. 43,888; Pangasinan Province. On Luzon Island, southeast
corner of Lingayen Gulf.
Pioneer Herald +( Eng.) ......... Monday ........... Independent ....... 1946 5 24 224 2.50 -
Jorge R. Coqnia, Editor; The Pioneer Herald, Publisher, R. B. Villamil Bldg.
DAVAO (E7), pop. 11,268; Davao Province. On Mindanao Island. Airline. PAL.
Mindanao Times+(Eng.) ...... Wed. & Sat ..... Independent ....... 1946 5 24 224 7.00
A, A. Loyola and C. R. Nunez, Editors ; Mindanao Publishers, Inc., Claveria St.
ILOILO (D6), pop. 110,122; Hollo Province. A seaport town on Hollo River, on south
side of Panay Island, 300 m SE of Manila. PHIL RR. Airlines: BOAC; KLM;
NWA; PAA; PAL. Distributing and banking center of West Visayes. Manufac-
tures products for clothing, tiles, furniture, soap, lime, woven goods. Shipyards.
Fisheries.
Times +( Eng.) ........................ Morn.ex.Sun...Independent ....... 1945 5 24 262 7.50 -
Jose G. Evangelists, Editor; Tiempo-Times, Inc., Publisher, 50 Ortiz St.
Yuhum (Ilongo ft Eng.) +.....M onday ........... News Mag .......... 1947 4 24 147 7.00 28,900
Manuel Villalon, Publisher, 66 Rizal St.
LACUNA (C8). pop. X821.247; On Luzon Island. 40 m S of Manila. University of the
Philippines.
Philippine Agriculturist ......... Monthly .......... Agriculture ........ 1917 1 65 98 4.00
J. R. Velasco, Editor; College of Agriculture and Central Experiment Station,
University of the Philippines, Publisher.
MANILA (C8). pop. 988,906. In Luzon Island. Situated on Manila Bay. which has an
area of 770 square miles, and a circumference of 120 miles. M RR. One of the
finest harbors in the East, with excellent port facilities. Airlines: AF; CAT;
BOAC ; JAL; KLM ; NWA; PAA ; PAL ; QEA ; SAS : SWISSAIR. University of the
Philippines; University of the East; Far Eastern University; University of
Santo Tomas; National University; University of Manila; FEATI; Manuel L.
Quezon ; Ateneo de Manila ; San Juan de Letran.
Manufactures rope, coconut oil, desiccated coconut, hemp and tobacco products,
molasses and syrup, cotton fabrics, mats, rattan furniture, rubber products,
lumber, beverages, steel products, detergents, paints, coffee, asbestos roofing.
Railroad shops. Twenty banks (1957). 114,815 (res.) electric meters; 11,060
(r«s.) gas meters; 73,791 telephones.
..y .......... Agric. Trade ...... 1934 4 24 147 3.50 13,182
D. . Francisco, Editor*; Agricultural and Industrial Life, Publisher, Box 3062.
Alimyon (Visayon) ................. Wednesday ..... Independent ....... 4 24 147 13.00
Juan Evangelista, Editor; Bulaklak Publications, 1002-04 R. Hidalgo,
Quiapo, Manila.
Amc^Te4hTo^f+ ......... 1«°»«>* ......... •<*•'«"» ......... im I 4! US'6'00 '2>00°
A. V. H. Hartendorp, Editor; American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines,
Publisher, Elks Club Building, Dewey Blvd.
Circulation— PB AC Philippines Bureatt of Audited Circulation Statement. Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report;
Light face, estimated; +Uses Mats; 0 Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch; ? Agate lines, 14 to inch.
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MANILA (Continued)
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
(Tagalog). .Every Morn.. ..Independent 1945
Agustin, Editor; ]
Esttb Col$0 Width? Depth Sub
_._. 1945 8 22 280 16.00
,n Agustin, Editor; PSP Press & Publications,
920 Lepanto St.
_. , (Info., Enter-
Bannawag (Ilocano)4- Monday Htainment A 1984
__ _ [Current Events
N. F. Gapusan, Ed.; Liwayway Publications, Inc.. 1065 Soler St., P. O. Box 1158.
__. .„ . (Info., Enter-
Bisaya (Cebuano)4 Wednesday... jtainment & 1934 4 24 147 14.00
_ ( Current Events
Space sold only in combination with Hiligaynon.
Francisco Candia, Ed.; Liwayway Pub'ns, Inc., 1055 Soler St., P, O. Box 1158.
Bulaklak (Tagalog) Wednesday Gen'l Int .1937 4 24 141 18.00
Teoftlo E. Sauco, Editor; Bulaklak Publications, Publisher,
985-89 R. Hidalgo, Quipo, Manila.
Bulaklak Express ( Tagalog )..Fortnightly....Comics 1950 2 36 126 2.60
Manila Klasiks (Tagalog) J?ortnightly....Comics 1951 2 36 126 2.50
Anacleto L. Bustamante, Editor; Francisco G. Guballa, Pub., 1002 R. Hidalgo.
Bulletin + (Eng.) Morn.ex.Sun.-.Independent. 1900 5 24 224 15.00 ±21,113
Color advertising accepted. ±1,307 — Free
Ford Wilkins, Editor; Hans M. Menzi, Publisher, Gen. Luna St.
C"cwSe.e^ 1919 8 24
Yuyitung PubiicationsV Inc., 229 J. Luna.
Chronicle4 (Eng.) Every Morn...Independent 1945 8 23
Color and comic strip advertising accepted.
Ernesto del Rosario, Editor; Chronicle Publications, Chronicle Bldg., Aduana St.,
Intramuros, Manila.
4 24 147 14.00 42,650
56,718
51,270
48,467
7,608
294 27.00 148,000
(offset).. ......... Month,, .......... Ch. of Com
Domingo C. Abadilla, Editor ; Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Publisher*
Magallanes Drive.
Debate, E14 (offset) (Span.). Evg. ex. Sun.. Independent. 1918 5 22 21480.00 6,015
Rafael Ripoll, Editor; Philippine Publishers, Inc., 61 Muralla Intramuros.
°0no adv.)?.?.!!!?..?.?*!*!! Jfii-monthly Mental Health... 1951 4 22 145 1.00 2,800
Jess L. Bangui's," 'Editor ; Philippine Mental Health Assn., 431 P. Paredes.
Fookien Times 4- (Chinese).... Evg. ex. Sun...Nationalist 1926 8 22 28027.00
Prints English Edition each Saturday.
Go Puan Seng. Editor and Publisher, 1117 Soler St.
Great China Press 4 (Chin.). .Every Mom...Independent 1945 13 30.00 10,000
Sy Ymchow, Editor; Koa Chun Te. Publisher, 820 Benavides, Birondo.
_... .„, (Info., Enter-
Hiligaynon (Ilongo)-f Wednesday...{tainment & 1934 4 24 147 14.00 45,289
_ , [Current Events
Space sold in combination with Bisaya.
Francis J. Jamolangue, Jr., Ed.; Liwayway Publications, Inc., 1655 Soler St.
In The Grade School V Monthly Education 1952 2 44 157 9.00 ±26,000
P. A. a Beltran, Editor; M. M. Castro, Publisher, 641 P, Paterno, Quiapo, Manila.
±250
±800
±400
159,487
16,462
475
310
128,962
$87,272
±42,733
60 112 6.00
Charles O. Houston" Jr.» Editor; Univ.1 of" Manila, Publisher, 105 Alejandro VI.
Journal of the S_pil_Science 1^.,_._^ «-.,«_.___ 1949 1 60 111 8.00
ournal of the Soil Science \n A ,
Society of the Philippines 4- [Quarterly
Ricardo T. Marfori, Editor; Soil Scie
_ ., „ > 1 ~w " ^cience Society of the Philippines, Publisher,
Soil Conservation Building, Florida St.
J Li Po 4 (Chinese) Every Morn.. .Independent 1911 14 14 210 26.00
Chong Hin, Editor; Cheng Deng Van, Publisher, 812-814-816 Benavidas St.
Liwayway (Tagalog) Monday Fiction 1922 4 24 147 14.00
Jose Domingo Karasig, Ed.; Liwayway Publications, Inc., 1666 Soler St.
Manila Klasiks— See Bulaklak Express.
Mirror 4 (Eng.)... Evg. ex. Sun... In dependent 1949 8 23 29422.50
Color advertising accepted.
Manuel V. Villareal, Editor; Joaquin P. Roces, Publisher, T-V-T Bldg.
°«e,9«Jaufir' EdltorJ Philippine Geographical Society, Publisher,
Soil Conservation Building. Florida St.
JMonthly Educational 1918 3 30 143 4.50
Not issued during April and May.
Paz. M. Benitez, Editor; Philippine Journal of Education, Pub, P. O. Box 1576,
j[ jsaturday Independent 1908 4 26 175 9.00
RrMcCuiioch i bick,"EdHor and Publisher, Free Press Bldg., 708 Rizal Ave.
Philippines Herald 4 (Eng.) ...Every Morn....Independent 1920 8 24 294 22.50
Osmundo Abad Santos, Editor; Philippine Publishers, 61 Muralla,
Intramuros, Manila.
Philippines Trade Review Monthly Foreign Trade... 1951 3 28 140 5.00
Rizal F. Gatica. Editor and Publisher, 418 Samanillo Bldg., Escolta, Manila,
PiMpinoKom^JTag.* }Ftntly., Thurs.Comics 1947 1 75 122
. C. Gonzaies, 'Editor; Ace Publications, 105 Don Alejondro Roces St.
Eng.) (offset)..
Deo.
7.00 140,800
Circulation— PB AC Philippines Bureau of Audited Circulation Statement. Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report;
Light face, estimated; +Uses Mats; <S> Nonpareil ems, 12 to inch; T Agate lines, 14 to inch.
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MANILA (Continued) Estab Cols <£ Width? Depth Sub Circ
Sentinel 4- (En*.) ................... Saturday ......... Cathqlic ............. 1948 5 24 224 5.00 £28,000
Genaro V. On?, Jr., Editor; Msgr. Oamundo A. Calip, Publisher, 2474 Taft Ave.
Times 4- (Eng.) ...................... Every Morn... Independent. ...... 1898 8 23 28027.00 98,634
Color advertising accepted. Sunday circ. 135,872
David T. Boguslav, Editor; Manila Times Publishing Co.,
Florentine Torres.
Voade Manila + (Span.) ...... .Morn.ex.Mon...Independent ...... 1945 5 24 22410.00 -
Bienvenido de la Pax, Editor and Publisher, 4 14 Trinidad cor. Raon.
Weekly Women's Magazine.. .Friday ............. Women's Int ..... 1945 5 24 224 6.50 43,902
Luisa Linsangan, Editor; Manila Times Publishing Co., T-V-T Bldg.
NAGA CITY (D4). pop. 56,238; Camarines Sur Province. On Luzon Island. Airline, PAL.
Commercial center of Southern Luzon Island. Two banks.
... saturday ......... Independent ...... 1947 5 24 224 2.00 $5,216
Magno A. Pasadiiia, Editor and Publisher, 628 Penafrancia Ave.
BIS8cdano1" .(En*' ^ JSaturday ......... Independent ....... 1933 5 27 147 2.50
Domingo A. Escalante, Editor and Publisher.
QUEZON CITY (C8), pop. 107,977. On Luzon Island, 30 m N of Manila. Manufactures
soft drinks, candy, auto and truck bodies.
Filipino Teacher, The -f V IM™*M_ -GM^ofi™ 19*7 2 38 138 8-50 J25.077
(oflfeet) ................... T. ........ /Monthly .......... Education .......... 8 24 188
Not published April, May. Controlled free dist. 1 1,021
Dr. Cecilio Putong, Editor; Philippine School Teachers Assn., Publisher,
49 Quezon Blvd.
/a^ff1*10 (Ta^0i?) } Wednesday ..... \& R&i?™* 1927 4 24 154 14.00 (58.150
(offset) ...- ......................... ; IGuide Mag.
D. H. Soriano, Editor; Capitol Publishing House, Inc., 106-A Roces Ave.
Klasiks (Tagalog-f (offset)...Ftntly.. Thurs.Fiction .............. 1949 4 24 164 5.00 m,500
Angel Ad. Santos, Editor; Ace Publications, 105 Roces Ave.
Philippine Educator+ V ......... Monthly .......... Education .......... 1944 controlled1 free dist. f ijlo
Ricardo Castro, Editor; Philippine Public School Teachers Assn., Publisher,
27 Banawe.
ZAMBOANGA (D7), pop. 108,817; Zamboanga Province. Seaport town at SW point of
Mindanao Island, 580 m 3 of Manila. Airline, PAL. Important port, shipping
copra, hemp, cattle, lumber, rice.
Republica, La (Spanish) ........ Weekly ....................................... 1946 4 27 182 -
C. B. Enriquez, Editor; La Republica, Publisher, P. O. Box 21.
Times+ (Eng.) ...................... j^|*£ Thur8 'Independent. ..... 1947 5 24 224 7.50 -
Efren C. Pena, Editor; Armando and Jose Lopez, Pubs., Lim Ave. and Bailen St.
Circulation — PBAC Philippines Bureau of Audited Circulation Statement. Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report;
Light face, estimated; +Uses Mats; <$> Nonpareil ems. 12 to inch; V Agate lines. 14 to inch.
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CLASSIFIED
LISTS
Page
Daily Newspapers 1211
Daily Periodicals 1237
Special Sections of Newspapers in which adver-
tising may be placed by Group 1240
Special Newspaper Groups and Representative
Organizations 1241
Sunday Weeklies 1242
(Not Sunday Editions of Daily Papers)
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly News-
papers 1243
Newspaper Feature, Picture and News Syndicates 1302
Agricultural Publications, Grouped According to
States 1308
Agricultural Publications, Grouped According to
Classification 1318
College Publications 1333
Foreign Language Publications 1351
Fraternal Publications 1365
Magazines of General Circulation, Grouped
According to Classification 1368
Negro Publications 1388
Religious Publications 1391
Trade, Technical and Class Publications .... 1400
Labor Publications 1456
Index to Trade, Technical and Class Publications 1506
Alphabetical Index 1515
Supplementary Information 1555
DAILY NEWSPAPERS
A LIST OF DAILY NEWSPAPERS WHICH ARE PUBLISHED CONTINUOUSLY THROUGHOUT THE
YEAR, WITH THE POPULATIONS OF THE PLACES WHERE THEY ARE PUBLISHED.
At the end of each state appears the total estimated circulation of all English Langua* 0 Dallies In that State-
showing Evening, Morning and Sunday totals separately.
In the main catalog section is shown, under the listing of each paper, ii they accept strip or color advertising.
N. B.— The circulation figures quoted below were the latest available figures. Variations between these figures
and those quoted in the catalog are due to later printing of this section and availability of later circulation figures.
ALABAMA
Pop Circ.
Annistont 31,066 Star . . <^Htl9227
A
Pop.
Bisbeet 3 801
Sunday circ . ** 19,432
Birminghamt 326,037... News -fc^ 184, 893
Douglas 9 442
Sunday circ .. **220,915
(Space sold only in
comb, with Post-
Herald)
•Post-Herald (see
note in catalog) . **94,889
Decaturf 19,974.... Daily **13,154
Sunday circ ... **13,147
Dothant 21.584 . Eagle •^-£•22,714
Flagstafft 7.663,,
Mesa 16.790....
Nogalest 6,153,,
Phoenizt 106.818,.
Sunday circ.,. ** 23,406
Florencet 23,879 .. Times **10,186
Sunday circ,, **9,862
(Space sold only in
comb, with Shef-
field Tuscumbia,
Tri-Cities Daily)
Gadsdent 55,725 Times -^-^24 759
Prescottt 6.764 ...
Tempe 7 684
Sunday circ **24,464
Huntsvillet 16.437,,Times -++25,975
Tucsont 45,454.,
Sunday circ,, ++2S.241
Mobilet 129,009 Press **69 238
Sat. evg. circ,, **63,816
(Space sold only in
comb with Register)
Press-Register(Sun.) ++88,793
•Register **38.608
Sat. morn, circ . ++ 34,911
Montgomery 1 106.525.,. • Advertiser ^HH>1,515
Sunday circ,, ** 79,033
Alabama Journal **22,946
(Space sold only in
combination with
Advertiser.)
Opelikat 12.295,,News §4,481
Selmat 22.840.. ..Times-Journal .... §10,686
Sunday circ.... §10.686
Sheffield-Tuscumbia
17.501....Tri-Cities Daily || .... **9,194
Sunday circ.,. **8,684
(Space sold only in
comb, with Florence
Times)
Talladegat 13.134 Home $3,641
Williams 2,152 .
Yumat 9.145 ,
Total Est. Eng. L
Total Est. Eng. L
Total Est. Eng. L
Al
Arkadelphiat 6.819.,
Batesvillet 6.414
Blytheville 16,234..
Camdent 11.372
Conwayt 8.610,
De Queen* 3.015,
Home News (Sun.),, §3,641
Troyt 8.55S,,Messenger §3,062
Herald (Sun.) §3,306
Tuscaloosat 46.396,,News ..... **17,20S
Sunday circ .. **17,300
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 441,373
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 195,012
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 544.910
ALASKA
Anchorage 11,254. News §12,014
El Doradot 23,076,
Fayettevillet 17.071,
Forrest Cityf 7,607,
Fort Smitht 47.942,
Times §18,827
Fairbanks! 5,771, -News-Miner §9,072
Juneaut 5.956....Alaska Empire §4,201
Sunday circ ... §4,201
Ketchikan S,305....News 82,994
Sitka 1 985~~Sentinel - 81*821
Harrisont 5,542.
Hetonmt 11,236,
Clrc.
§3,327
§3.327
§3,572
53,572
§7.367
§5,893
§2,977
ARIZONA
ieview .....
Sunday circ .
ispatch ...„
Sunday circ .
rizona Sun|| (Space
sold in comb, with
Coconino Weekly
Sun.)
ribune ...-
erald
106.818,. lArizona Republic ... ** 11 1,339
Sunday circ. (see
note in catalog) .. .
Gazette|| . .....
(Space sold in comb.
with Arizona Republic)
6,764 ...•Arizona Courier-
Journal
Courier! |
News
•Arizona Star ....
(Space sold only
comb, with Citizen)
Sunday circ .,
Citizen
.News
Sun and Arizona
Sentinel **8,111
Sun (Sun.) ..... **8,088
ang. Evening Circ. 137.070
ang. Morning Circ 146,540
§2,438
§3,356
87,739
§5,284
§5,284
§3,196
§1,112
§10,584
811,228
§3,847
**66,563
4,894
§3.673
**31,874
**41,973
**33,068
§942
ARKANSAS
6,819,. Sittings Herald
6.414.. ..Guardl! (Space sold
in combination with
Record Weekly) ....
16,234..,Courier-News
Sunday circ . .
8,610 . Log Cabin Democrat 1 1
Citizen .
(Space sold in comb.
with Weekly Bee)
.•News ,—
Sunday circ ...
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
Times
Northwest Arkansas
Times
7,607,..Times- Herald
Sunday circ ...
47.942,, aSouth west American
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times-
Record)
Southwest Times
Record (Sun.)
Times Record
Times
World and East
Arkansas Record
Sunday circ,,
Issue: .Morning. No mark, evening. Dafly papers having Sunday editions are followed tarthetern^ «!
circ." ||Hss w'kly, serai- or tri-w'kly editions. •Tabloid site. tCounty Seat. CIrculaUoii-HHrSept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; ^Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; XlUnd McNtfly estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
1211
53,396
**19,003
**»,822
§«,518
7,200
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Circ.
ARKANSAS (Continued)
Hope 8.602~Star **3,400
Hot Springs Na-
tional Parkt29.307.... New Era §6,190
(Space sold only in
comb, with Sentinel-
Record)
•Sentinel-Record §10,970
Sunday circ.... §14,310
Jonesborot 16.310 Sun . . . .... §10,275
Pop. Circ.
ElCentrot 12.590., .Imperial Valley Press 86,959
(Space sold in comb.
with Post)
•Post §1 232
Post Press (Sun.) .... §8,191
Escondido 6,544^. Times- Advocate) | .... §6,496
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly)
Eurekat 23.058.... Humboldt Standard .. **14,6S5
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
•Humboldt Times .... **1 1,273
Sunday circ.... **14,131
Fontana X 13,695.. Herald-News **4,720
Fresnot 91, 669^. Bee .... <^Hr 100,273
Little Rockf 102.213.... Arkansas Democrat .. **86.419
Sunday circ.... ** 1<X>, 796
•Arkansas Gazette .. **84,011
Sunday circ .. **93,556
Magnoliat 6.918 .. Banner-News || §3,980
Sunday circ.... §3,980
Malvernt 8,072....Record §2,950
Menat 4.445.. Star|| §1,442
Newport! 6.254. ..Independent || §1.976
Paragouldt 9.668....Press-Soliphone 13,973
Pine Blufft 37,162... Commercial ** 16,579
Sunday circ . **16,892
Rogers 4962 News|| §3,504
Sunday circ.... **117,75«
Fullerton 13 958w« News-Tribune •^•^•13 045
(Space sold in
comb, with
Weekly Thrift
Guide.)
Garden Grove 3.762 ..News **1C,558
Sunday circ.... irk 15,702
(Space sold in
comb, with
Weekly News
Advertiser. )
Gilroy 4,951.... Dispatch §2,731
Russellvillet 8,166.''.. Courier-Democrat ]| .. 2,177
Searcyt 6.024.. Citizen || §2,079
Springdale 5.835... News §3,800
Stuttgartt 7.276....Leader §2,950
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
Sunday circ.... **25,951
News ...~ •. "^nAr6,523
Glendale 95,702.^. News- Press **21,2&8
Grass Valley 5.283— Union §4,090
Hanfordt 10.028.... Sentinel §7,024
Hpyward 14.272^. Review **20,116
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopper)
Hollistert 4.903~. Free Lance 3,024
Hollywood — Citizen-News || ^pfc 35,360
(Space sold in comb,
with Advertiser)
(see note in cata-
log)
Huntington
Park 29 450 Signal •&•& 24,667
West Memphis 9,112....Times|| §1,232
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 229,049
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 146.842
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 312.435
CALIFORNIA
Alameda 64.430....Times-Star|| §8,414
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly Times-
Star Advertiser.)..
Attambra 51.359....Post-Advocate|| **13,954
Anaheim 14,556 .Bulletin **12,2O5
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopper)
Ingle wood 46.185 News .- §11,542
Antioch 11.051 ....Ledger ***,386
Bakersfieldt 34.784... Californian ..... **39.337
Banning 7.034....Record-Gazette .... 4.578
Beaumont 3,152.... Record- Gazette — See
Banning.
Berkeley 113.805.... Gazette) | **14,988
(Space sold in comb,
with Shopping
News, weekly)
Beverly Hills 29,032.... Citizen || (see note in
catalog) - $8,700
Lancaster 3.594.. ..Antelope Valley Led-
ger-Gazette 6,761
(Space sold in
comb, with Weekly
Shopping News.)
Lodi 13.798— «News-Sentinel §7,516
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopper)
Long Beach 250,767....ilndependent **38,549
(Space sold only in
comb, with Press
Telegram)
Press- Telegram **107,15S
Press-Telegram and
Independent (Sun.) **135,767
Los Angelest
1.970,358~. California Daily
News (Jap.)
•Examiner (see note
in catalog) **3S6,496
Sunday circ.... **685,906
Herald and Express **348,3S1
Saturday circ .. **SOS,122
Mirror- News **307,412
Sat. evg. circ.... **284,180
•New Japanese Amer-
ican News (Jap.) .. §5,563
Sunday circ .. §5,563
"•Opinion, La (Span.) ** 12,311
Sunday circ.... **14,237
Rafu Shimpo (Jap. &
Eng.) - §10,266
•Times ** 476, 746
Sunday circ.... **867,175
Los Gatos 4.907— Times Observer §4,509
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopper)
Boyes Hot Springs
2.391....Valley of the Moon
Review .... $3.507
Brawley 11, 922.. ..News «..- §3,682
Burbank 78.577... Review (see note in
catalog) ..... **4,5*3
(Space sold in comb.
withThurs. Shopper)
Calexico 6.433....«Chronicle — — tt.SOO
Chico 12,272,.. Enterprise- Record .... ** 12,523
Colton 14.465....Courier §2,833
(Space sold in
comb, with Shop-
ping News, wkly.)
Colnsat 3.031 ....Sun-Herald §2,665
Concord 6.953....Transcript §5,683
(Space sold in
comb, with wkly
shopper.)
Corning 2.537.... Observer 1,973
Corona 10.223.... Independent || **3,695
Covina 3,956....San Gabriel Valley
Tribunel) ..... -fc-fc 36,184
Sunday circ. (see
note in catalog) .... **36,051
Culver City 19.720.... Star-News **6,*97
(Prints ed. for Venice
under name of Van-
guard. See catalog)
Issue.* •Morning. No mark, evening. Daily papers haying Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ." IIHas w'klv. aemi. or tri-w'lclr edition*. • Tabloid sice. tConnt* Seat. CirculaMMv—4'+S*nt A.B.C.
. ..
Statement; *March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; IPublisher'a
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNaHy estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory m front of book.
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Daily Newspapers, 1959
Mtdera
Pop.
10,497..,
Cite.
§4,225
7,255
« News-Tribune
(Space sold in
comb, with Weekly
News Tribune
Shopper.)
Martinest 8.268~ Contra Costa Gazette) |
(Space sold in
comb, with Weekly
Shopper.)
Marysville-Yuba
Cityt 15.687.... Appeal- Democrat ££11,836
Mercedf 15,278-. Sun-Star| | ££11.699
Modestof 17,389~Bee ~ ££34,432
Sunday circ ... ££34,024
Monrovia 20.186... News-Post ££8.414
Monterey 16,205— Peninsula Herald (see
note in catalog:) ...
Mountain-View6.563.~Register-Leader|| .... 82,670
(Space sold in
comb, with wkly.)
Napat 13.579-.. Register ££12.324
North Hollywood
(See Los Angeles) Valley Times ££45,372
Oakland! 384.575.... Tribune - ££206,942
Sunday circ .. ££236,597
Oceanside
16.092
$6,092
12,881.... Blade-Tribunel I
Sunday circ....
(Space sold in
comb, with wkly.
News)
Ontario-Upland
22,872....Report|| ££18,678
Sunday circ ...
Orange 10,027.... News 85,900
Orovillet 5,387..~Mercury-Register 85,776
Oxnard 21,567.. ..Press-Courier
Palm Springs 7,660.... Desert Sun
Palo Alto 25,475~.Times
104.577..- ^Independent
(Space sold only in
comb, with Star
News.)
Independent Star-
News (Sun.)
Star News
6,653.... Press 1 1
(Space sold in comb.
with wkly Journal)
10.315.~.Argus-Courier
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopper)
12.763.-. Post- Dispatch
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly Sen-
tinel Shopper)
35.405.... Progress- Bulletin) | ..
6.904.~.Recorder||
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly News)
4.905.-. News -
1 0.256.... Record-SearchliKht ..
18, 429-. Facts
Redondo Beach
25.226.-. South Bay Breeze) |
(see note in cata-
log) ...-
Redwood Cityt
2S.544....Tribune||
(Space sold in comb,
with Weekly Times
Gazette)
99.545.... Independent
46.764 .. •Enterprise .....
(Space sold only in
comb, with Press)
Press -
Press Enterprise
, (Sun.)
8.723.~Press-Tribune
Sacramento! 137,572.. ..Bee (see note in cat-
alog) -...
•Union -
Sunday circ ...
Salinast 13.917... Californian
Pasadena
Paso Robles
Petaluma
Pittsburg
Pomona
Porterville
Red Blufft
Reddingf
Redlanda
Richmond
Riversldet
Roseville
££10,782
§8,494
££29,912
££24,117
££59,785
££38,521
83.088
££5.642
85,282
££29.617
83.375
5,21
££13,811
§6,710
££22,47
££18,332
££31.851
££18,745
££27,684
££46,205
££2.540
££150.050
££46.331
££53,840
££15,018
Pop.
San Bernardinot
63,058...
Circ.
•Sun ££42,871
(bpace sold only in
comb, with Tele-
gram)
Sun- Telegram (Sun.) ££57,345
(see note in cata-
log)
Telegram ££16,638
San Diegol 334.387.... Tribune ££118,418
(Space sold in comb,
with Union)
•Union ££88.646
Sunday circ.... ££186,949
San Franciscot
775,357.. ..Call-Bulletin ££140.207
Sat. evg. circ . ££126,903
Chinese Post (Kuo
Min Yat Po)
(Chinese) 3,929
"Chinese Times
(Chinese) 89.335
•Chinese World
Chin. & Eng.) §8.966
•Chronicle ££225.429
Sunday circ.... ££276,473
•Examiner (see note
in catalog) ££257.251
Sunday circ .. ££469,372
•Hokubei Mainichi
(Jap. & Eng.) §6,021
•Italia L' and Voce
del Popolo (Ital.) §14,416
News ££101,786
Sat. evg. circ.... ££91,027
°Nichi Bei Times
(Jap. & Eng.) .. §6,205
•NovayaZarya(Russ.)
(New Dawn) . ..
•Russian Life (Russ.
& Eng.) 82,219
•Young China (Chin.) §4,977
San Joset 95,280....«Mercury ££64,525
(Space sold only in
comh with News)
Mercury-News
(Sun.) ££100,830
News £51,481
San Leandro 27,542.... •News|| . 910,231
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
Advertiser)
San Luis Obispot
14. 180.-. Telegram -Tribune .... ££11.798
San Mateo 41.782^.Times and News-
Leader) | ££26.957
(Space sold in comb,
with wkly Shopping
Guide)
San Pedro ... News-Pilot) | ..... ££14,631
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopper)
San Rafaelt 13.848_ Independent- Journal ££25.348
Santa Anat 45,533.... Register .... „ ££49,234
Sunday circ.... ££49,648
Santa Barbara!
44,913 ...News- Press . ... ££26,909
Sunday circ . ££27.406
Santa Cruxt 21.970.. Sentinel ££14,030
Sunday circ .. ££14.909
Santa Maria 10.440... Times §8.625
Santa Monica 71.595 ...Outlook ££26.940
Santa Paula 11. 049.... Chronicle §2,807
Santa Rosat 17.902 .. Press- Democrat ££30,603
Sunday circ.... ££31,967
Sonora 2.448....° Union Democrat .. §3,640
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopper)
Stocktont 70.853.... Record ££56,233
Sunnyvale 9,829... Standard §6,189
(Space sold in comb,
with shopping
Guide)
Taft 3.707.... Midway Driller 83,874
Issue* •Morning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term. "Sunday
circ." IIHas w'kly. semi- or tri-w'kly editions. •Tabloid sise. tCounty Seat. Circulation— ££ Sept. A.B.C
Statement; £March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; *Publlsher*s
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the UM of tto Directory In front of book.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop.
CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Tttlare
Circ.
**4,780
12.445... Advance- Register ....
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopper)
Turloek 6,235.... Journal **S,32S
Ukiaht 6.120....Journal 3,994
Vallejo 26.038.... News-Chronicle **23,503
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times-
Herald)
•Times-Herald **23,852
Sunday circ.... **23,712
Venice ....Vanguard **1,097
(See also Culver
City-Star News)
Venturat X2S.880....S tar-Free Press **21,275
Visaliat 11.749.... Times- Del ta|| **9.186
(Space sold in
comb, with wkly.)
WatsonviUe 11.572.... Register- Pa jaronian irk 7,737
Whittier 23.820.... News **17,565
(Space sold in comb,
with wkly Shopper)
Willowst 3.019....Journal|| §3,022
(Space sold in comb,
with wkly Westside
Shopper)
Wilmington ....Press- Journal || 4,967
(Space sold in comb,
with wkly Shopping
News)
Woodlandt 9.386....Democrat|| **5,098
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly)
Yrekat 3.227....Siskiyou News|| 52,997
(Space sold in comb,
with Journal,
weekly)
Total Est Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 2.931,678
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ, .. 1,695.310
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ.... . 3,544,453
CANAL ZONE
See Republic of Panama
COLORADO
Alamosat 5.354....Courier - **3,066
Bonldert 19.999....Camera **9,842
Canon Cityt 6.345.... Record || 54,070
Colorado
Springs! 45.472....iFree Press ** 12,538
Sunday circ ... **12,189
Gazette- Telegraph .... **27,54S
Sat. evg. circ ... **26,679
Sunday circ .. **26,959
Cortezt 2.680....°Sentinel
Herald — See Durango.
Denver 415.786....°s€hief
Colorado Times
(Jap.) 82,035
Post **253.410
Sat. evg. circ .. ** 193,333
Sunday circ.... **334,121
••Rocky Mountain
News **160,155
Sunday circ.... ** 166,039
Durangot 7.459.... Hera Id- News **4,6S6
Durango-Cortez
Herald (Sun.) **«,6O8
FortCoHinsf 14,937... Coloradoan
Sunday circ.... **7,63O
Fort Morgant 5,315....Times 53.184
Grand Junction
14.504... Sentinel **15,709
Sunday circ....
"•Sunfl 66.S48
Greeleyt 20.354....Tribune and
Republican) | .. ,
La Juntat 7,712.... Tribune Democrat .... 53,607
Lamart 6.829.... News 53,325
Leadvillet 4.081. ...°Herald-Democrat ... 81,575
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
Chronicle)
Loveland
Montroset
Pueblot
Rocky Ford
Salidat
Sterlingt
Trinidadt
Pop. Qrc.
8.099....Times-Call 4,587
6.773. ..Reporter-Herald|| .... 53,946
4,964.. ..Press 53,000
Sunday circ.... 53.000
63.685.... sChief tain **21,289
(Space sold only in
comb, with Star-
Journal)
Star-Journal **20,120
Star- Journal and
Chieftain (Sun.) .... **39,404
4,087.... Gazette 52,231
4.553.... Mountain Mail) | 51,923
7.534.. .Journal-Advocate **«,059
12.204. Chronicle-News **4,281
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 395.248
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 200,610
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 612.723
CONNECTICUT
Ansonia 18.706— Sentinel **13,854
Bridgeport 158.709— Post ** 79,349
(Space sold only in
comb, with Tele-
gram)
Sunday circ.... **«7,391
•Telegram -... **13,442
Bristol 35.961— Press **13.700
Danbury 30.337— News-Times ** 18,203
Greenwich 40.835— Time **».722
Hartfordt 177.397- aCourant **104,7«S
Sunday circ . **145,S27
Times **120,161
Manchester 34.116-Herald ~ **12,195
Meriden 44.088— Journal **9.651
(Space sold only in
comb, with Record)
•Record **17,9S2
Middletownt 29.711- Press **!?'??I
Naugatuck 17,455.-.News -
New Britain 73.726— Herald
NewHavent 164.443— • Journal- Courier ....
Register
Sunday circ....
New Londont 30.551— Day
Norwalk 49.460.... Hour
Norwicht 37.633....BBulletin
Bulletin-Record
(Sun.)
Stamford 74.293— Advocate
Torrington 27.820.... Register
Waterburyt 104.477— American ....
(Space sold only in
,
J98.886
$106,090
§22.104
.
**39,778
comb, with Republican)
•Republican **20,754
Sunday circ ... **46,«74
Willimantict 13.586— Chronicle
Winsted 8.78l.~ Citizen .
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Clrc
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ
53,538
556.408
206.958
.387.786
DELAWARE
Dover 6,223....Delaware State News|l 59,821
WUmingtont 110.356— Journal- Every
Evening **70,988
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
•News **30,477
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 80,809
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 30.477
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington 802.1 78- "News **174,«2«
Sat. evg. circ .. **142,900
•Post-Times Herald.. **390,104
Sat. morn. circ.... -jlr*377,708
Sunday circ.... **43S,22S
Star **258,434
Saturday circ.... **236,61S
Sunday circ ... ** 291, 348
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 433,060
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ... . 390,104
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ. 726,573
lattte: •Morning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
dre." ||Has w*kly. semi- or trl-wTdy editions. •Tabloid sice. tCounty Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; 5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubllsher's
Report; Light lace, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNaHy estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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Daily Newspapers, 1959
Pop.
FLORIDA
Circ.
Pop. Circ.
Palatkat 9,176_News „.. *4,164
Bradentont 13.604.~Herald
* 13,680
Sunday circ....
Cletrwaterf 15.581— Sun
**10,8®4
*13.330
**10,778
•A- 16,889
Palm Beach 3,886«..siNews|| 2.951
Sunday circ ... 3,133
Panama Cityt 25.814~..Herald * 13, 466
**U,246
1C U 11
Sunday circ ...
**15,850
*17,836
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
•News ...» -^5,072
DaytonaBeach 30,187^.«Journal
**1«,844
•A- 25,006
**5,620
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
News
News- Journal (Sun.)
**24,448
*22,560
**21,384
* 33,573
**17,2«2
Pensacolat 43.479.... • Journal *48,638
**49,112
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
Pensacolat News -^33,712
De Landf 8 632~.Sun News
**31,8S7
•^•5 332
**34,748
Sunday circ....
**5,121
*5,480
News Journal (Sun.) *53,9S3
**S*,460
St Augustinet 13 555 Record .. -£6,525
Fort Lauder-
dalet 36,328.~News
**5,258
•^•53 491
**«,409
Sunday circ.... *6,441
**SO,311
**6.298
St. Petersburg 96 738»«Independent *32,433
Sunday circ....
Fort Myerst 13.195~.iNews-Press
* 53,764
**50.791
*14,478
**27,603
Sunday circ.... ** 20,495
Sunday circ .
Fort Piercet 13,502— News-Tribune
Sunday circ....
Gainesville! 26.861~.Sun
**1 3,318
*1S,034
**13,964
§7,748
§7,939
•£12,609
** 90,01 4
Sunday circ ... *107,1»7
**90,593
Sanfordt ll,935^Herald 3,486
Sarasotat 18.896_Bnerald-Tribune .... * 16, 137
Sunday circ....
JacksonyiUe 204,517... •Florida Times-Union
**12,623
*13,093
**13,092
*1S6.907
**1S4,264
**13,S64
(Space sold only in
comb, with Journal)
Sunday circ.... ^18,961
**1&,924
Journal ^5,623
Sunday circ ..
J,, i
* 162, 046
**158,186
**4,676
NcwsJI *10,668
Sunday circ ,
Key Westt 26,433....Citizen
* 63,006
**S»,328
*63.683
**«1,379
§7 914
**8,793
Tallahasseef 27.237- Democrat - *16,2»1
**1«.131
Sunday circ.... * 16, Oil
Sunday circ....
LftltflflfUf V) RC1 T A^CTAt-
§7,914
**15,986
Tampat 124.681 Times - *46,654
Sunday circ....
Lake Wales 6.821.. ..High lander
Leesburg 7.395... .Commercial . .. .
Sunday circ....
Marianna 5,845 iFloridan
•A- 17, 596
**1S,852
*18,482
**17.500
§2,387
*2,669
**2,647
*2,6S8
**2,643
ifl 432
**40,7€8
(Space sold in comb,
with Tribune)
•Traduccion- Prensa.
La (Span.)
•Tribune *137,04S
(See Times) ** 128,927
Sunday circ.... * 155, 262
**146,606
Melbourne 4.223 . Times
**1,677
if 5 324
West Palm
Beacht 43.162— BPalm Beach Post .... **33,101
Sunday circ....
Miamit 249.176-. iDiario De Las
Americas
(Span. & Eng.) ....
•Herald
**5.269
*5,9*»
**«,»48
§16.752
* 302,264
**29,986
(Space sold only in
comb, with Palm
Beach Times)
Palm Beach Post-
Times (Sun.) *43,79S
**39,931
Sunday circ....
News .
^*270,573
*366,584
**328,486
^141,997
Palm Beach Times.... *24,090
**21,»51
Winter Haren 8.605-. News- Chief **5,286
(Space sold in
Sunday circ ..
Miami B-ach 46,2ft2....°Snn ...
** 126,625
*117,384
**112,399
§12,015
comb, with
Auburndale Star,
weekly.)
Sunday circ.... **5,5O4
Sunday circ ..
Ocalat 11.741.~Star-Banner
Sunday circ....
Orlandot 52,367-aSentinel
(Space sold only in
§12,015
*»,143
**»,134
*8,215
**8,19»
*«7,196
**«4,817
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 578,118
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 848.971
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 1.367,482
GEORGIA
Albanyf 31,155.... Herald -£^23839
comb, with Star)
Sunday circ ...
Star
*88,02«
**86,oee
^27,742
Sunday circ.... **23,6O2
Amerieuat 11,389- Times-Recorder §9,586
Athenst 28.180... Banner-Herald **«,313
**24,706
Sunday circ.... **7,12S
Issue: •Morniaf. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
drc." ||Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. •Tabloid size. tCounty Seat. Circulation-**S«pt. A.B.C
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; t)A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Gul* to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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**5S,868
§10.028
§10.028
Pop. Circ
GEORGIA (Continued)
Atlantat 331.314... •Constitution ............ ** 193, 568
(Space sold only in
comb, with Journal)
Journal ............... ------- **2SM70
Journal-Constitution
(Sun.) ..................... **602,485
•World (Negro) ........ §28.000
Sunday circ ... §28.000
Augustat Tl.SOS—BChronicle ................. ** 43, 5452
Sunday circ.... T^-^55,837
(Space sold only in
comb, with Herald)
Herald -------- ................. **19,598
Brunawickt 17.954.... News ............................ §8,794
Cartersvillet 7.270— Tribune- News || ......... 63,765
Cedartownt 9.470— Standard ...................... §3.986
Columboat 79.611-BEnquirerl| ............... **24,329
(Space sold only in
comb, with Ledger)
Ledger ............... - ...... **27,892
Ledger- Enquirer
(Sun.) ..... ...... .......... **46.459
Cordelet 9.4<B— Dispatch ...... ., ............ §3,973
Dublint 10.232— Courier-Herald Dis-
patch and Press .... §6,297
Gaincsrille 11.936— Times ....................... **8,1S5
Sunday circ.... **7,990
Griffin! 13.981-News ...... ------- ......... §7,104
LaGranget 25.025— News ..... ...................... §5,768
Macont 70.252— News ........................... **20,585
(Space sold only in
comb, with Telegraph)
•Telegraph ..._ .......... **41,566
Telegraph and News
(Sun.) ....................
Mariettat 20,687-Journal ..................... ..
Sunday circ ...
Moultriet 11 .639— Observer || ................
(Space sold in comb.
with weekly)
Romet 29,615~..News-Tribune ............
Sunday circ....
Savannaht 119.638— «News ................
(Space sold only in
comb, with Press)
Sunday circ....
Press .............. ...........
Thomasvillet 14.424— Times-EnterpriseM ..
Tiftonf 6.831— Gazette|| ...................
(Space sold in comb.
with weekly)
Valdostat 20.046.... Times .................
Waycrosst 18.899.~Journal Herald .....
West Point 4.076.... Valley Times-News
(see note in cata-
log) ...... .... ..............
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ ......... 499,427
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ. .....384,565
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ. ......... 810,734
HAWAII
Bllof 27.198....Tribune Herald .......
Sunday circ,...
Honolulu! 248.034— ^Advertiser ------- .......
Saturday circ....
Sunday circ....
Hawaii Hochi (Jap.
& Eng.) ._. ~ ..........
Hawaii Times (Jap.
AEng.) ............. ~...
•New China Press
(Chinese) ................
Star-Bulletin .. ........
Sat. evg. circ ...
•United Chinese
Press (Chin.) ..........
IDAHO
Blaekfoott S.18Q— Bulletin .......... ------------
Boiset 34.393— aMaho Statesman
(Evg. also) ----------
(Space in morn. &
evg. sold only in
comb.)
Evening circ....
Sunday circ ...
**12,230
**53.560
**01.110
**23,780
8.027
§8,597
§10,889
§9,844
§4,869
**46,S47
**4S,424
**77,279
§11,322
§11,205
§9,375
**2,181
**34,607
Pop. Ore,
Caldwellt 10.487.~News-Tribune ........... *^«.464
(Space sold only in
comb, with Free
Press, Nampa.)
Times ................. . ..... §6,423
Coeur d'Alenetl2.19S~.Press .......... . ........... **«,271
Idaho Fallst 19.218~. aPost-RegiJiter (evg.
also) (see note in
catalog) ................ **&,156
Evening circ ... **12,81S
Sunday circ.... **18,163
Kellogg 4.913_News|| ...M ................... §3,303
Lewistont 1 2,985.... aTribunc .. ., ........... §16,003
Sunday circ . §16,191
Moacowt 10.593^.. Idahonian .................... ***,220
Nampa 16.185.... Free Press .......... ** 6,482
(Space sold only in
comb, with News
Tribune. Cald well.)
Pocatellof 26.131M.Idaho State Journal . **1 1,786
Sunday circ .. **12,068
Twin Fallat 17.600..MTimes-News (all day
daily) .............. . ....... **20,200
Sunday circ . **20,364
Wallace! 3.140^. North Idaho Press .... §3,022
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ ........ 71.790
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ ...... 55,766
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ. ...... 107,971
Total Est Eng. Lang. All Day Circ ...... 20,200
Alton
Aurora
Beardstown
Bellevillef
Belvideret
Bentont
Cairot
Canton
Carbondale
Canni
Casey
Centralia
Chicagot 3.«20.962...
ILLINOIS
32.550-Telegraph ** 31,252
50,576— Beacon- News •£lt29,808
(Member of Copley
Northern Illinois
Group. )
Sunday circ ... **31,156
6,080.... Illinoian- Star §2,840
32,721— News-Democrat &
Advocate 26,000
9,422....Republican $4.584
7,848-Newsll 5.025
Bloomingtont 34.163— Pantagraph (See note
in catalog) **39.384
Sunday circ . **34,929
12.123— Citizen **7,36S
11.927— Ledger
10.921— Southern lllinoisan
(See note in cata-
log)
Sunday circ .,
5.574— Times §5,794
2.734....°Reporter §2,006
13,863— Sentinel **12,791
Champaign-Urbana
62,397... Courier **30.610
Sunday circ ... **30.876
News-Gazette **28,903
Sunday circ.... •^r*29,863
Charleston! 9.164....Courier .. §3,770
•News §1.000
,°Abendpost (Ger.) .... §26.986
(Sunday edition called
Sonntagnost)
Sunday circ.... §29,372
American ~. **4«7,S67
Saturday circ.... **421,421
Sunday circ ...
Calumet
Saturday circ .
°«Defender|| (Negro) „.,
Saturday circ ... **44,806
••Dennl Hlasatel||
(Czechoslovak) §60,761
Sunday circ.... §60,761
•Draugas (Lith.) .... $49,870
Dziennik Chicagoski
(Polish) §21,06*
•Dziennik Zwiaz-
kowy|| (Polish) .... §34,600
•Jewish Daily For-
ward (See New
York, N. Y.)
•Naujienos (Lith.) .. §43,274
News - -... **547,796
Saturday circ.... ^HHM6,6«7
•Prosvetall (Slove-
nian) (Ind. & Prat.) §14,250
Issue: sjMornlng. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term. "Sunday
die." ||Has w'kly. semi- or tri-wTdy editions. 'Tabloid size. tConnty Seat ClrcuUtion-Hr*Sept. A.B.C
Statement; *March A B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; tPubliaher'a
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand IfcNaHy animate.
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Chicago!
Clintont
Danville!
Decatur!
Pop. Cite.
sSan Min (Chinese).. 55,040
'•Sun-Times ........... **S34,063
Saturday circ.... **451,0&1
Sunday circ .. **632,432
•Tribune ......... .. ........... **068.455
Sunday circ ** 1,188, 042
•Vilnia( Surge) (Lith.)
§28,355
{3.198
**34,288
**29,124
(Labor)
5.945.... Journal and Public ..
37.864—Commercial News ...
Saturday circ .
Sunday circ.... ,
66.269....«Herald ............... **35,909
(Space sold only in
comb, with Review)
Herald-Review(Sun.)
.....
Dixon! 11.523 ...Telegraph
Du Quoin 7.147....Call||
East St. Louis 82.295....Journal
EdwardsvHle!
Effinghamt
Eldorado
Elgin
**9 7TO
55969
**32642
6,892... News
4,500— Journal
44.223 .. Courier- News
(Member of Copley
Northern Illinois
Group.)
Flora 5.255.... News-Record
Freeport! 22.467.... Journal-Standard
Galesburg! 31.425.... Register-Mail
Harrisburg! 10.999.... Register
Herrin 9.331....Southern Illinoisan—
See Carbondale
Hoopeston 5.992. Chronicle- Herald
Jacksonville! 20.387... Courier
(Space sold only in
comb, with
Journal.)
•Journal
Journal Courier
(Sun.)
Joliet! 51.601... Herald-News
(Member of Copley
Northern Illinois
Group. )
Sunday circ....
Kankakee! 25.856... Journal
Sunday circ
Rewanee 16,821.. ..Star-Courier
La Salle 12.083 .. News-Tribune (see
note in catalog)
Lawrenceville! 6.328.... Record
Lincoln! 14.362.... Courier
Litchfield 7.208.... News- Herald
Macomb! 10.592.... Journal
Marion! 10.459.... Republican ||
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly.)
Marseilles 4.514.... Press
Mattoon 17.547.... Journal-Gazette
Moline 37.397....Dispatch— See Argus,
Rock Island.
Monmoutht 10,193.... Review Atlas
Morris! 6.926.... Herald
Mount Carmel! 8,732- Republican-Register .
Mount Vernon!
15.600.... Register- News
Murphysboro! 9,241. ...Southern Illinoisan —
See Carbondale
Oglesby 3,922— News-Tribune — See
La Salle
Olney! 8.612....Mail
Ottawa! 16,957.. ..Republican-Times ....
Paris! 9,460.... Beacon-News
Paxton! 3.795.... Record ||
Pekin! 21. 858.... Times
Peoria! lll,856....Bjournal Star (evg.
also) (space in
morn, and evg.
sold only as a unit)
Evg. circ ..
Sat. morn. circ....
Sunday circ....
Peru 8,653....News-Tribune — See
La Salle.
**M<M
§3,710
**22,565
3,468
** 17,652
**22.631
§3,049
**7,690
**14,016
**33,586
**34,480
**25,494
*^ 12. 786
3.991
§4,996
**10,728
§4,370
51.716
**9,416
**6,319
54.840
§4,441
**10,248
55,730
§6,643
§1,260
**18,331
-^33,778
**64,007
** 91,823
**89,545
Pop. Circ.
Pontlaet 8.990... Leader **4,844
Ouincyt 41, 450.... Herald- Whig **32,954
Saturday circ ... **21.497
Sunday circ.... **33,371
Robinsont 6,407— News || §6,231
Rockford 92,927....Register-Republic ... **31,347
(Space sold only in
comb, with Star)
•Star **62,626
Sunday circ.. . **70,024
Rock Island! 48.710... Argus (Space sold
in comb, with Dis-
patch.) **25,612
Dispatch **28,423
Savanna 5,058... Times- Journal . . §1,898
Shelbyville! 4.462 ...Union J3.600
Springfieldt 81.628.. •Illinois State Journal **50,080
Illinois State Journal
and Register(Sun.) **66.772
Illinois State Register *-^r 22,850
(Space sold only in
comb, with Journal)
Sterling 12.817 Gazette **13,221
Streator 16.649. Times- Press **12,OS8
Taylorviltet 9,188 Breeze- Courier .... **6,414
Urbanat- Champaign
62.397... Courier— SeeChampaign
Watsekat 4.235 "Iroquois Co. Times §4,723
Waukegant 38,946 News-Sun **28.8S8
Saturday circ.... **26,823
West Frankfort
11.384.... American §5,327
\Vheatont 11,638.... Journal 5,369
Woodstock! 7,192.... Sentinel t&385
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 2.019,560
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 1,609.842
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 3,021,989
Alexandria
Andersont
Attica
Auburnt
Bedford!
Bicknell
Bloom field t
INDIANA
5.147.~ News
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopper)
Times-Tribune
46,820.... Bulletin
(Space sold in comb,
with Herald)
•Herald
Sunday circ ..
3.862^. Ledger-Tribunel |
(Space sold in
comb, with weekly
Fountain Warren
Democrat. )
5.879~.. Star
12.562... Times-Mail
4.572.~ News
2,086.... World
Bloomingtont 28.163— Herald-Telephone
Blufftont 6.076— News-Banner
Brazil! 8.434— Times
Clinton 6.462— Clintonian
Columbia City! 4,745— Commercial Mail ...
(Space sold only in
comb, with Post)
Post
Columbus! 18.370.... Republican
Connersville! 15.550— News-Examiner
C raw fords-
12.851— Journal and Review
7,271— Democrat
3.283.... Courier
35.646— Truth
11.362.... Call Leader
128.636— aCourier
(Space sold in comb.
with Press)
Courier-Press (Sun.)
Press
FortWayae! 133.607— Bjournal- Gazette
Sunday circ,...
(Space sold only in
comb, with News-
Sentinel)
News-Sentinel (see
note in catalog) ....
§989
§2,778
**16,998
**18.804
§1,977
§3,914
**N>,160
§2,495
§3,165
**13,373
§4.727
6,080
§3,893
§1,276
§2,887
**12,623
§6,462
villet
Decatur!
Edinburg
Elkhart
Elwood
Evansville!
§4.298
**22.253
**4,741
Issue: BMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
drc." ||Has w'klr. semi- or tri-w'kly editions. 'Tabloid iize. !County Seat. CIrculation—**Sept. A.B.C
Statement; *March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; fiP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory to tovnt of book.
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Pop. Circ.
INDIANA (Continued)
Pop. Ore.
Terre Haute! 64 214— iStar £-£28,586
Frankfortf 15.028.... iTimcs *£7,552
Sunday circ . ££7,725
Franklint 7Jl(5wStar|| -££5,114
(Space sold only in
comb, with Tribune)
Tribune ££30,203
Gary 133,911— Post- Tribune *£54,517
Tribune and Star
(Sun ) £-£45,341
Sunday circ.... ££51,450
r»nitft«»nt 1 1 fWV Vauro -±±7 R7R
Tlpton! 5.633 Tribune §3,551
Greencastlet 6,888— Banner §5,325
Union City 3.572— Times-Gazette §2,708
Greenfield! 64OL. Reporter) | §5,178
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly)
Greensburgt 6.619— News . .... §5,127
(Space sold in comb,
with News or
Journal Herald,
Winchester)
Hammond 87.594— Times ££53,754
Sunday circ.... ££54,572
Hartford City t 7,253— News -Times §3,989
Huntingtont 15,079— Herald- Press ££8.662
Sunday circ .. -££8,706
News
Vincennes! 18.831— Sun -Commercial £-£13,664
Sunday circ.... ££14,366
Wabash! 10.621 ....Plain Dealer and
Times Star §7,501
Warsaw! 6,625— Times- Union ££9,068
W __«.:__*.._* <in QR7 TTarn1rt ++S 118
Indianapolis! 427.173— News ££170,490
Times ££4 836
(Space sold only in
comb, with Star)
•Star -£-£208,562
Total Est. En*. Lang. Evening Circ. 1,157,066
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 435.413
Sunday circ ... ££320,931
Times -££92,756
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 1,058,274
Sunday circ ... ££105,750
Jasperf 5,215 "Herald ... §4 895
IOWA
Jeff ersonvilletl4.685.... News || ... 7209
Kendallville 6.119— News-Sun §3,850
Kokomot 38.672.... Tribune ££21.806
Sunday circ.... ££21,707
Lafayette! 35.568. ...Journal and Courier ££40,002
La Portet 17.882— Herald- Argus ££11,817
Lebanon! 7,631— Reporter §5,806
Linton 5,973~.Citizen §6,396
Logansport! 21, 031— Pharos- Tribune ££12,251
(Space sold only in
comb, with Press)
•Press •£'£•7,801
Ames 22,898....Tnbune ££6,486
Atlantic! 6.480....News-Telegraph §6,639
Boone! 12,164....News-Rei>ul>hcan ££5,972
Burlington! 30,613....Hawk-Eye Gazette ££20,115
Sunday circ ££19,985
Carroll! 6,231....Times-Herald ££5,324
Cedar Falls 14,334.... Record §3,380
Cedar Rapids! 72.296— Gazette -££63,230
Saturday circ ... £-£50.233
Sunday circ . ££65,349
Centerville! 7.625— lowegian and Citizen ££4,990
/->v,__i__ r>ifr«+ in ino PrA«;« •^••^•4 888
Tribune- Press (Sun.) -££18,475
Madisoat 7.506— Courier || §6,596
Marionf 30.081_Chromcle ££13,922
(Space sold only in
comb, with Leader-
Tribune)
Cherokee! 7.705- Times & Chief || .... §4,870
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly)
Clinton! 30,379.... Herald ££22,368
Council Bluffs!
45 429 Nonpareil £"£21,207
Chronicle-Tribune
(Sun.) ££21,452
•Leader-Tribune ££8,76S
Martinsville! 5.991— Reporter §4 615
Sat. evg. circ . ££17,039
Sunday circ.... ££21,622
Creston! 8.317— News -Advertiser . .. §5,570
Michigan City 28.395— News-Dispatch . £-£14,110
Mishawaka 32.91 3.... Tribune— See South
Bend.
MonticeUot 3,467— Herald- Journal §4,209
Mount Vernont 6,150 Democrat §3,720
Davenport! 74.549— •Democrat -££22,043
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
Democrat & Times
(Sat. & Sun.)
Munciet 58 479— Press ££19 986
Saturday circ .. £-£49,182
(Space sold only in
Sunday circ.... ££57,105
Times £-£29,284
comb, with Star.)
•Star ££28,688
Des Moines! 1 77,965- ^Register *£21 7,623
Sunday circ .. ££30,605
New Albany! 29,346— Ledger and Tribune
(Sun.) §7,435
•Tribune (evg. also)
(Morn. & Evg. edi-
tion sold only as a
unit) §8,149
(Space sold in comb,
with Tribune)
Sunday circ . -££513,023
Tribune (see note in
catalog) £-£127.523
Dubuque! 51.223 ...Telegraph-Herald ££39,033
Sunday circ ... ££40,047
Estherville! 6 719 News . §3,825
Mew Cattle! 18,271. ...Courier- Times £-£11,863
Wnti1jt«vi11«t A OC7 T »rt<r»f 8C ftOC
Fairfield! 7,299 Ledger §5,121
Peru! 13,308....Tribune -££9,343
Plymouth! 6,704....Pilot-News §7,406
Portland! 7,064— Commercial-Review .. §5,039
Princeton! 7,673— Clarion-Democrat .... ££4,926
Sunday circ ... ££4,950
Rensselaer! 4,072.. ..Republican §3.437
Richmond! 39.539— Palladium- Item £-£27,160
Sunday circ . £-£27.545
Rochester! 4.673— News-Sentinel §4,171
Rushville! 6,761— Republican §4,107
(Space sold only in
comb, with Tele-
gram)
Telegram §725
Fort Dodge! 25.115.... Messenger and
Chronicle -£*21,641
FortMadison! 14,954.... Democrat §6,510
Iowa City! 27.212— Press-Citizen ^£-£11,945
Keokuk! 16,144.... Gate City ££8,860
Le Mars 5,844....mSentinel §4,991
Marshall-
town! 19,821— Times-Republican .... -£*12,973
Mason City! 27,980— Globe- Gazette (see
note in catalog) .... £-£25,541
Missouri
Valley 3.546— Timesjj (Space sold
comb, with Harrison
Co. News wkly) .... §2,405
Seymour 9,629-. Tribune || £-£6,259
Qlljkllivwjll** 11 flA MAH/O -X-^R fiAA
Mount i. too**
Pleasant! 5,843... News || 53,236
South Bend! 115,911— Tribune (see note in
catalog) <££108 793
Muscatine! 19,041... Journal -« **».799
Nevada! 3,763.. Journal §3,200
M»«r+/%«+ 11 721 News ...— . £"£7,333
Sunday circ.... •££•112,908
Spencer! 2,394— World §2,885
Oelwein 7.858.... Register **S,1<W
Sullivan! 5.423....Times|l §4.980
Oskaloota! 11.124.... Herald **7,890
Issue: •Morning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term. "Sunday
drc." ||Has w*kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. 'Tabloid size. !County Seat. Circulation— £*Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Cenius; xRand McNally estimate.
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Daily Newspapers, 1959
Ottumwat
Perry
Shenandoah
Sioux Cityt
Pop.
33.631.... Courier
6,174— Chief .
Circ.
**18,29e
§3,978
§3,895
**S4,453
*£*4,671
Spencert
Vintont
Washington!
Waterloot
Webster Cityt
Total Est.
Total Est.
Total Est.
83,991— Bjournal
Sunday circ ...
Journal-Tribune (see
note in catalog) .... -££-19,373
(Space sold only in
comb, with Journal)
7,446-.. Reporter „ §6,090
Times (Sun.) 6,033
4.307.... Cedar Valley Times. §4,385
5,902.... Journal £--£4,197
65,198.... Courier £-£49,013
Sunday circ.... ££49,579
7,611— Freeman- Journal £-£4,246
Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 619,734
Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 299,110
Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 827,414
KANSAS
Abilenet 5.775....Reflector-Chronicle ..
Arkansas City 12.903.... Traveler
Atchisont 12.792.... Globe
Sunday circ....
Augusta 4.483.... Gazette
Beloitt 4.085.... Call (see note in cat-
alog)
Thursday circ....
Burlingtont 2.304.... "Republican
Chanute 10.109— Tribune
Cherry vale 2.952.... Republican
Clay Centert 4.528....Dispatch
Coffeyville 17.113.... Journal
Sunday circ .
Columbus 3.490— Advocate
Concordiat 7,175.... Blade- Empire
Council Grove t2.722.... Republican
Dodge Cityt 11. 262.... Globe
El Doradot 11.037— Times
Emporiat 15,669.... Gazette ||
FortScottt 10.335— Tribune- Monitor] | ..
Fredoniat 3.257.... "Herald
Garden Cityt 10,905.... Telegram (see note
in catalog)
Goodlandt 4.690.... News
Sunday circ .
Great Bendt 12,665.... Tribune ||
Sunday circ....
Hayst 8.625....News
Sunday circ .
Hiawathat 3.294.... World ||
Hutchinsont 33.575— News (all day daily)
(Space sold in comb,
with Journal,
Salina)
Sat. morn. circ....
Sunday circ ..
Independence! 11,335.... Reporter
Sunday circ....
lolat 7,094-.. Register
Junction Cityt 13,462.... Union 1 1
KansasCityt 129.553— Kansan
Sunday circ .
Larnedt 4,447.... Tiller and Toiler
Lawrence t 23,351.... Journal- World
Lea venwortht 20, 579.... Times
Sunday circ .
Liberalt 7.134— Southwest Times
Lyonst 4.545.-. News
Manhattant 19.056— Mercury
Sunday circ....
McPhersont 8.689— Republican ...-
Neodesha 3,723— Sun
Newtont 11.590— Kansan
Nortont 3,060....Telegram
Ottawat 10.081....Herald
Parsons 14,750— Sun
Pittsburg 19,341— Headlight
(Space sold only in
comb, with Sun)
•Sun ~
Sunday circ . .
Prattt 7.S2J— Tribune
Russellt 6.483-News
*£4,363
**6,583
£•£7,093
*£7,253
§2,130
§2,415
§3,022
**2.404
££6,055
1,605
§3.662
-£*10,220
**10,314
2,820
§3,814
2,475
**7,241
§6,021
**8,462
*£6,023
§2,230
4,806
-££8,772
££8,813
§6,322
§6,322
§3,054
££52,504
-££52,115
**53,145
*£6,227
£-£6,328
§4,588
§7,521
**28,485
-££28,545
§3,126
**10,75S
*-£9,985
§5,731
§3,061
§9,142
§9,142
§5,026
§2,015
§6,175
3,106
**6,2SS
£-£8,504
§5,082
§8,200
§8,200
§5.447
§3,961
Sallnat
Topekat
Wellingtont 7,747.
Wichitat 168.279.
Winfieldt
Pop. Circ.
26476— Journal £-£29,073
(Space sold in comb,
with News,
Hutchinson)
Sunday circ.... £--£28,458
78,791— iCapital ££64,236
Sunday circ.... ££66,102
State Journal (space
sold only in comb.
with Capital) ££25,650
News §3,939
Beacon -£-£94,617
Sunday circ.... £-£123,365
•Eagle (evg. also) .... -££-102,404
(Space sold in comb,
in morn.&evg.eds.)
Evening circ .
Sunday circ....
10,264— Courier
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ .....
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ .........
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ ..........
Total Est. Eng. Lang. All Day Circ
££-75,680
££120,783
**6.242
476,963
174,840
487,036
52,504
KENTUCKY
Ashland
Bowling
Greent
Corbin
Danvillet
Frankfortt
Fulton
Glasgowt
Harlant
Hendersont
31,131— Independent ££17,149
Sunday circ.... ££18,167
' ! 1 1 ' ' ' i ' 1 1 I i H , ) . 1 t
18.347— Park City News .... ££10,463
Sunday circ .. ££11,278
7.744— Times (Sun.) §5,062
Tribune §4,875
Covingtont 64,452 .. aEnquirer (Ky. ed. of
Cincinnati Enquirer,
Cincinnati, O. See
Enquirer for circ. )
Kentucky Post Times-
Star (Ky. ed. of
Cincinnati, O.. Post
Times-Star. See
Post Times- Star for
circ.)
8,686... Advocate-Messenger ££4,122
Advocate (Sun.) ££4,125
11,916... .State Journal £-£5,890
Sunday circ.... -££6,111
3,224 .. Leader §2,975
7,025 ...Times §6,010
4.786... Enterprise §6,257
Sunday circ . §6,257
16.837— iGleaner and Journal
(see note in cata-
log) **7.113
Sunday circ . £~£7,815
Hopkinsvilltt 12,526....Kentucky New Era.... §9,131
Lexingtont 55.534.... •ITerald **40,384
(Space sold only in
comb, with Leader)
Herald-Leader (Sun.) £-£57,644
Leader **2S,243
Louisvillet 369.129 . ^Courier- Journal -£-£216,645
Sunday circ ... <£-£310,371
(see note in cata-
log)
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
Times -£*175,979
Madisonvillet 11.132.. Messenger §7,604
Mayfieldt 8.990.. Messenger 6.332
Maysvillet 8.632... ^Independent $8,863
•Public Ledger (evg.
(Space in morn. &
evg. eds. sold only
in comb. )
Morn. & evg. circ— §5,821
Middlesboro 14.482... News £+6,419
Murray 6,035.... Ledger and Times .... $2,518
Owensborot 33,65! .Messenger and
inquirer (all day
daily) **24,600
Saturday circ.... £"£23,729
Sunday circ ... -££-23,920
Paducaht 32,828 ... Sun-Democrat -£-£25,185
Sunday circ.... £-£26,041
Issue: iMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ." | (Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. °Tabloid sice. tCounty Seat. Circulation— £*Sept. A. B.C.
Statement: -£March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; 9 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate.
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Pop.
KENTUCKY (Continued)
Paris! 6.912.,. Enterprise
Sunday circ....
Richmond! 10.268.... Register
Winchester! 9.226.... Sun
Circ.
84.772
84,772
85.103
83.983
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ. .. 332.520
Total Eat. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ. 272,8%
Total Eat. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 481,563
Total Eat. Eng. Lang* All Day Circ 24,600
LOUISIANA
Alexandria! 34.913.... Town Talk **24,214
Bastrop! 12.769— Enterprise! | **4,28€
Baton Rouge! 125.629— BAdvocate — **33,764
(Space sold only in
comb, with State
Times)
Sunday circ **54,030
State Times **33,229
Bogalusa 17. 798.... News **6,826
Sunday circ ... **6,908
Growler! 12.784.. ..Signal **5,330
Jennings 9,663 ...News **4,464
Lafayette! 33.541. ...Advertiser **19,155
Sunday circ.... **18.597
Lake Charles! 41.272... American Press **28,814
Sunday circ.... **27,874
Monroe! 38,572.... News-Star **15,803
(Space sold only in
comb, with World)
•World **22.619
Sat. morn, circ **32,16€
Sunday circ.... **35,752
New Iberia! 16.467.... Iberian **7.996
NewOrleans! 570.445.... States-Item **162,805
Saturday circ.... **139,958
(Space sold tn comb.
with Times-Picayune)
•Times-Picayune .. <fr«frl94,358
Sunday circ **313,523
Opelousast 11.659....° World **8,520
Sunday circ **8,504
Rustoa! 10.372.... Leader! | **2,572
(Space sold In comb,
with weekly)
Shreveport! 127.206.... Journal **50,650
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
•Times **87,184
Sunday circ.... **108,625
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ. .. . 374,664
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 337,925
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 573,813
Attfustat
Bangort
20.913 .
31.558..
Batht 10,644
Biddeford 20,836
Lewiatoa-Anburnt
64.108,
MAINE
•Kennebec Journal
•News (see note in
in catalog)
.Times) |
.Journal
Journal
(Space sold only in
comb, with Sun)
•Sun
Portland! 77.634 Express
(Space sold only in
comb, with Press-
Herald)
•Press-Herald
Telegram (Sun.)
Waterville 18.287....vSentinel
**72,625
§2.845
8,533
**14,737
**31.775
**28.23€
**50.968
**92,447
**17,978
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 54.351
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 186,355
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 92,447
MARYLAND
10.047....Capital
(Space sold only in
comb, with Mary-
land Gazette- News,
Glen Burnie and
Charles Co. Wal-
dorf Leaf)
Pop. Circ,
Baltimore 949.708,.. News- Post **227,S79
Sat. evg. circ.... **2W,271
American (Sun.) ** 314,4*9
•Sun (evg. also) **196,719
(Space sold in comb,
in morn. & evg. eda.)
Sat. morn. circ.... **18S,4S3
Evening circ ... **214.226
Sat. evg. circ .. **19S,813
Sunday circ.... **314»229
Cambridget 10.351.... Banner **6,24S
Cumberland! 37.679 ....News **li,46*
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
Times **2l,041
Sunday circ.., ** 29,632
18,142- News **».3S9
(Space sold only in
comb, with Post)
•Post
**9,489
Frederick!
Hagerstownt 36.26O-.1 Herald **9.380
Sat. morn. circ.... **8,268
(Space sold only in
comb, with Mail)
Mail **19,OS2
Sat. evg. circ.... **17.874
Salisbury! 15.141— Times **23,110
;. Evening Circ. 527,519
r. Mornin* Circ 227,044
r. Sunday Circ 658,360
Total Est. En*.
Total Est. En*.
Total Est. En*.
MASSACHUSETTS
Amesbury 9.711- News §2.032
Athol 11.554.... News **4,438
Attleboro 23.809— Sun **10.198
Beverly 28.884— Times **»,097
Boston! 801 ,444.... "American ^^179,169
(Space sold only in
comb, with Record)
Sat. evg. circ.... **141,968
Advertiser (Sun.) .... **470,533
•Baikar (Armen.) . 82.703
Christian Science
Monitor (see note
in catalog) ^^159,988
•Globe (evg. also) .... **194,9O9
(Space sold only in
comb, in morn, and
evg. eds.)
Evening circ .. **146.797
Sat. evg. circ .. <4nfc~115.119
Sat. morn. circ.... ^Hfcl84,672
Sunday circ **3»8.88«
•Hairenik|| (Armen.) 84,035
•Herald **182.816
(Space sold only in
comb, with Traveler)
Sat. morn, circ . ** 166, 323
Sunday circ ... **293,904
•Kuryer Codzienny
(Pol.)
•Notizia. Ladtal.)
"•Record (see Amer-
ican)
(Space sold only in
comb, with
American)
Sat. morn. circ.,. ** 344, 839
Traveler (see Herald) ** 183, 620
Sat. evg. circ.... ** 133, 170
Brockton 62.860.... Enterprise and Times **41,681
Cape Cod— See Hyannis.
Chelsea 38.912— Record
Clinton 12.287— Item||
FaU River! 111.963- Herald News
Independent, L' (Fr)
(Prints edition for
New Bedford)
Fitchburgt 42,691— Raivaaja (Finnish)
(Labor)
Sentinel
Framingham 28,086— News
19,581- News
2S.167-Times||
17.349— Recorder-Gazette ....
§26.552
932.800
Gardner
Gloucester
Greenfield!
5.820
**3.448
**»,763
83.687
84.129
912.892
87,065
**12,678
Issue: •Moraine. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term. "Sunday
drc." | (Has w'kly. semi- or tri-w'kly editions. 'Tabloid size. tCounty Seat. Circulation— Ar*Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; (Publisher*!
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate.
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Pop* Circ.
HaverhOl 47.280— Gazette ++10,363
P^A fit*
Detroitt 1.849,568.... iDziennik Polski
(Polish) §33,611
•Free Press ++469,117
Sunday circ.... ++494,506
News ++463 460
Journal SI 1,568
(Space sold in comb,
with Union Leader,
Manchester, N.H.)
Holyoke 54.661_Transcript-Tele?ram.. ++26.231
Hudson 8.111.... Sun .. 2,220
Sunday circ ... ++976,276
Times . ++391.296
rv>— «. * *** ^ s«nday circ.... ++486,113
Dowagiac 6.542.... News S3_sra
(Space sold only in
comb, with Enter-
prise, Marlboro)
Hyannis x 4.235.... Cane Cod Standard-
Times .. ++17,745
Escanabat 1S.170~ Press " **ie*aoi
FHntt 163.143_ Journal ++91,189
„ Sunday circ .. ++91.031
Grand Havent 0 S^ TriK««« -FT~ «*,
Lawrencet 80,536— «Eagle ++3,376
(Space sold only in
comb, with Tribune)
Tribune ... ++36,204
GrandRaPidstl76.51S~.BHerald ++S2.Z39
(Space sold in comb,
with Press)
Sunday circ.... ++88,575
Press ++115 361
Leominster 24,075.... Enterprise §5,175
Lowellt 97.249....Sun ++41,242
Sunday circ ... ++29,970
Lynn 99 73S Ttctn ++22 129
Greenville 6.668.... News ++4*884
Saturday circ ... ++19,444
Telegram News 820.492
Sunday circ . 522,904
Maiden 59,804_ News §10804
Hillsdalet 7,297.~News " ++8 291
Holland 15.858.... Sentinel II ++12*671
Houghton-Calumet " **12,671
5,085... Mining Gazette .... ++10,599
loniat 6,412— Sentinel-Standard .. §4,223
Iron Moun-
taint 9.679... News ++10,169
Ironwood 11.466 .. Globe ++8,797
Marlboro 15,756.... Enterprise! | 5,575
(Space sold only in
comb, with Sun.
Hudson ; also wklys.
See catalog.)
Medford 66.1 13 ...Mercury §7,802
Jacksont 51.088... Citizen-Patriot ++36,617
Saturday circ.... ++33,147
Sunday circ.... ++37,169
K»lama*oot 57.704.. Gazette ++48,830
Sunday circ.... ++49,696
Lansing 92,129... State Journal ++63,999
Sunday circ.... ++63,202
Ludingtont 9.506U. News «... ++5,853
Milford 15.443_ News .. §7321
NewBediordt 109,189.-. Diario De Noticias
(Port.) §8,92O
Independent — See Fall
River.
Standard Times ++61,527
Sunday circ.... ++50,885
Newburyportt 14,111.^ News ++6,226
North Adams 21 ,567^. Transcript ++13,085
North am ptont 29.063^. Hampshire Gazette . ++12,775
North Attle-
boro 12,146.... Chronicle 53,894
Pittsfieldt 53.348.... Berkshire Eagle ++28,770
Quincy 83.835.... Patriot-Ledger ++43,423
Salemf 41,880.... News ... . ++23,879
Manisteet 8,642 News-Advocate §4,480
Marquettet 17.202. Mining Journal .... ++14.470
Marshallt 5,777... Chronicle ++3,498
Menomine«t 11.151... Herald-Leader .... ++5,158
MidUndt 14,285 . News ++il 146
Monroet 21,467... News ++18 679
Mount Clemens
17.027.... Monitor- Leader .... ++12,005
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly South
Macomb News, E.
Detroit; Tri City
Progres, Utica)
Mount Pleasant
11.393 .. Times-News §4,833
Muskegont 48,429.. Chronicle •• . ++43,872
Southbridge 17,519 . News ... . §5,169
Springfieldt 162,399.~ News § 9ft, 41 6
(Space sold only in
comb, with Union)
•Union §80,561
Republican (Sun.) .... §114,240
Tauntont 40,109.... Gazette (See note in
catalog) ++11,602
Wakefield 19.63J~.Item §6,446
Niles 13,145.- Star §7,763
Waltham 47.187^. News-Tribune ++15,073
Woburn 20.492~. Times §6,400
Owosso 15,948 Argus- Press ++13,269
Petoskeyt 6,468 . News-Review §5,396
Pontiact 73,681.... Press ++57.900
(Space sold only in
comb, with Tele-
gram)
•Telegram ++57,017
Sunday circ ... ++101,931
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ.... 1.504,967
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 888,508
Total Eat. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 1,483,253
MICHIGAN
Adriant 18.393_ Telegram .... .... ++17,670
Albion 10,406,- Recorder §3,668
Alpenat 13,1 35.... News . ++8638
Port Huront 35.725. . Times-Herald ++31,203
Sunday circ ++31,018
Royal Oak 46.898 Tribune ++42,668
Saginawf 92,918 News — . ++49,789
Sunday circ . ++49.916
St. Josepht 10,223 . Herald-Press ++7,424
(Space sold only in
comb, with Benton
Harbor News-Palla-
dium)
Sault Sainte
Marief 17,912.... News || ++10,020
South Haven 5,629.... Tribune ++3,039
Sturgis 7,786 Journal §8,043
Three Rivers 6,785... Commercial ++4,381
TraverseCityt 16.974.... Record- Eagle .. ++12,824
YpgUanti 18 3^2 Pres«s §6.217
Ann Arborf 48.251.... News ++26*351
Bad Axef 2 973 Huron Tribune ++3 588
Battle Creek 48,666.... Enquirer- News ++37[l70
Sunday circ . . ++36,951
BayCttyt 52,523-.. Times ++35 715
Total E«t. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 1,849,271
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 508,346
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 2,036,254
MINNESOTA
Albert Ust 13.545.. ..Tribune ++10.199
Sunday circ .. ++10,078
Auatlnt 23.100 Herald ++13.2S4
w t Sunday circ .. ++35^01
Benton Harbor-Saint
Joseph 28.992^ News-Palladium ++22,901
(Space sold only in
comb, with St. Joseph
Herald Press)
BigRapidst 6,736.... Pioneer §3,682
Cadlllact 10,425... News §5,658
Bemidjit 10.001.... Pioneer! 1 ++6.5S4
Bralnerdt 12.637.... Dispatch 87.5T1
Crookstont 7.352^. Times - 54,69»
Cheboyganf 5,687_ Tribune || 83,782
Coldwatert 8,594.... Reporter §6,005
.,r . ,No m*rk* even!n«- D»^ P»P«'« naming Sunday editions are followed by the term. "Sunday
drc." ||Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. »Tabloid size. tCounty Seat CircuUHon— +*Sept. A.B.C
Statement; ^March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's
-?^Si.yihlJ.acc' estimated. PopttlatUm—19SO Census; XRand McNally estimate.
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Pop. Circ.
MINNESOTA fO>«iffn«t«rf\
Pop. Circ.
Vicksbtirgt 27,948— Post ** 10,021
Dutatht 104,511.... Herald **28,S26
Sunday circ.... ^nfc9,63S
(Space sold only in
comb, with News-
Tribunc)
Industrialist! (Finn.) §4.140
•News-Tribune **51,376
Sunday circ .. ** 73,763
Fairmontt 8,193.... Sentinel §10,849
Faribaultt 16.028.... News **6,926
Fergus Fallst 12.917 Journal ... . ^Hfc-13,221
West Pointf 6, 432.... Times- Leader §4,803
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 192,412
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 69,698
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ. 180,043
Total Est. Eng. Lang. All Day Circ 9,641
MISSOURI
Aurora 4,153 Advertiser §2,866
Bibbing 16.276. Tribune ^^8,904
Boonvillet 6.686— News || **3,305
International Fallst
6.269....Journal §4,167
Uttle Fallst 6.717....Transcript §4,866
Mankatot 18.809.... Free Press **1»,531
Marshall 5.923.... Messenger §5,089
Minneapolis! 521.718....Star **2S7,425
(Space sold in comb,
with Tribune)
•Tribune -fr*214,827
(Space sold in comb,
with Advertiser,
weekly)
Brookfield 5.810.... News Bulletin §4,395
Butlert 3.333— Democrat || 3.900
(Space sold in comb,
with Bates County
Democrat weekly)
Cameron 3 570.... News- Observer || §1450
Sunday circ . . ** 635, 122
New Ulmt 9,348— Journal §8,684
Owatonnat 10.191— ^People's Press §5,448
Sunday circ.... §5,448
RedWlngt 10.645.... Republican- Eagle
(see note in cata-
log) ..... **7,990
Rochester! 29.885— Post-Bulletin **22,825
(Space sold in comb,
with wkly Sun)
Cape Girardeau
21.578.... Southeast Missourian **15,263
Carrolltont 4.380— Democrat || §2,700
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly).
Carthaget 11 188. Press || . §6,348
St. doudt 28.410— Times ..... **17,260
St Fault 311,349.-. Dispatch •£•£! 19,683
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly )
(Space sold in comb,
with Pioneer-Press)
•Pioneer-Press **90,324
Sunday circ . . **186,637
Stillwatert 7,674— Caret te|| (Space sold
in comb, with wkly ) §2,800
Virginia 12.486—Mesabi News|| (Space
Chillicothet 8,694— Constitution-Tribune] | §5,661
Clintont 6.075— Democrat || §4,341
Columblat 31.974— Missourian **3,954
Sunday circ
Tribune **1<>,120
Excelsior
Springs 5 888— Standard .. §3,823
sold in comb, with
Range Facts, wkly) **10,701
Wiflmart ° 410U- Tribune §10,03?
Sunday circ . . §3,823
Festus 5,199— News-Democrat §4,431
171 of THv+r C VtSt ^f Franrni* Po
Winonat 2s!o31-News **2l,018
Worthingtonf 7,923L- Globe §9,653
Journal §5,438
Pnl»n«4 1A ftO ^lin riaT^tt*» 94 317
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 661.368
Hannibalt 20.444.... Courier- Post **10,942
Independencet 36,963 Examiner .. §10,713
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 361,975
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 911,048
MISSISSIPPI
BUoxi 37.425- Herald (see Gulf port)
darksdalet 16,539.... Press Register|| .... **4,455
Columbust 17.172— Commercial Dispatch §9,017
Sunday circ ... §9,017
Corintht 9.785— Corinthian §3,983
Sunday circ . §3,983
Greenvillet 29,936— Delta- Democrat-
Times -jf1fl3 624
°News|| ^... 1.933
Sunday circ.... 1,933
(Space sold in comb,
with Weekly Pic-
torial Shopper)
Jefferson City t25.099-«Capital- News §4,851
(Space sold only in
comb, with Post-
Tribune)
News and Tribune
(Sun.) §14,487
Post-Tribune §10,281
Sunday circ ... **13.359
Greenwoodt 18.061— Commonwealth ^r^3,720
•Star .. §3,427
Joplin 38.711- adobe ...- **30,86l
(Space sold only in
comb, with News-
Sunday circ.... §3,427
Grenadat 7.388— Sentinel-Star 2,598
Gulfport-Biloxi
22.659— Biloxi-Gulfport
Herald .. **2S,416
Hattiesborct 29 474 American ^"^14,634
Herald)
Sunday circ.... **3S,133
News-Herald **U.«>4
Kansas City 456,622— aNews Press §817
Friday circ. .. *2.998
Star|| . . **334,S18
Jacksont 98 .271.-. BClarion- Ledger **45,452
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
News itif37,33S
(Space sold in comb,
with Times, also
wkly Star Farmer)
Sunday circ ... **3S4,046
•Times ^£329 138
(Sun.) **79,148
State-Times ^Hfc-24,991
Kennettt 8,685.... Dunklin Democrat ... §4,422
KirksTillet 11.110— Express and News ... **«,783
Sunday circ.... **24.737
Laurel t 25*038— Leader-Call ^H^H 468
Sunday circ.... **6,938
Lamarf 3,233«.. Democrat || .... §3,225
McComb 10.401- Enterprise- Journal .... §5,011
(Space sold in comb,
with Farm
Reporter)
Sunday circ .. **20,38S
Natchezt 22.740.... BiDemocrat **6,617
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly)
Lebanont 6.808.... Record || (all day
daily) ...« §3,200
Lexingtonf 5,074— Advertiser- News §3,107
Macont 4,152— Chronicle-Herald §4,355
Marshall! 8,850.... Democrat- News || §4,012
Maryvillef 6,834 Forum .... §5,794
Times (all day daily) ik"£9 641
Mexicot 11.623«~Ledger .... -^^8,426
Sunday circ.... ^Hr9,974
Tupelot 11.527— • Journal **14,2O2
° Tribune
Moberly 13.115— Monitor-Index and
Democrat <fc*8,650
Monett 4,771 Times §3,987
Issue: •Morning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ." l|Has w'kly. semi- or tri-w'kly editions. -Tabloid size. tCoanty Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement: •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold fate, sworn; tPublisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNafly estimate.
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Pop. Circ.
Neoshot 5.790.... News 55,461
Pop. Cite.
Lewistownt 6,573^. News || . .. (4,008
Sunday circ . §5,461
Nevadat 8.009.... Herald (Sun.) 54,758
Mail §4,651
Sunday circ.... §4,003
(Space sold in comb,
with Argus Farmer)
Livingston 7.683.... Enterprise ^-£-2,740
Poplar Blufff 15.064... American Republic II .. **12,497
Rollat 9.3S4~.Herald||
Miles Cityt 9,243~. Star §4,776
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly.)
News 5 106
Sunday circ ... §4,776
Missotllat 22,485— BMissoulian **15,13S
(Space sold only in
comb, with Sentinel)
Sunday circ.... **17,806
Sentinel **3,272
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 72,438
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 91,213
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 147,151
NEBRASKA
Alliance 7.891_ Times- Herald **4.107
Beatrice! 11.813*~. Sun if +9,761
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly New
Era.)
St. Chariest 14.314^. Banner-News §5.520
Cosmos Monitor $3.425
St. Josepht 78,583— •Gazette **41,870
(Space sold only in
comb, with News-
Press)
News- Press ... . -A"£4& 126
Saturday circ. .. ** 5 1,347
Sunday circ ... **50.934
St. Louis 856.796.... iGlobe- Democrat (see
note in catalog) .... **332,823
Saturday circ ... **308,279
Sunday circ.... ** 373, 939
Post-Dispatch **380,495
Saturday circ.... ** 292, 509
Sunday circ.... **510,145
Sedaliat 20.3S4— ^Capital **4,358
(Space sold only in
comb, with Democrat)
Democrat|| **8,393
Democrat-Capitol
(Sun.) ++12,966
Sunday circ.... **9,853
Columbust 8.884^. Telegram **7,350
Fairburyf 6,395«.News §4,234
Falls Cityt 6,203.~. Journal §4,561
Fremontf 14,762.-. Guide and Tribune .. **11,S20
Grand Islandt 22,682 Independent **18,347
Uastingsf 20 211 Tribune <A"A'15,970
Holdreget 4,381 ...Citizen §3,627
Kearneyt 12 115 Hub - iinM>,&2&
Lincolnf 98,884— Journal •Ap<fr*2»8&>
(Space sold only in
comb, with Star)
Journal-Star (Sun.) .. **49,4«6
•Star **24,486
Springfieldt 66.731- Leader and Press **37,263
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
•News -^-^-22,713
McCookf 7.678^. Gazette **7,133
Nebraska Cityt 6.872- News-Press ***,542
Sunday circ.... **&>634
Mnrfollr 11 31* News II iHt 13.353
North Plattet 15.433— Telegraph-Bulletin .. **10.986
Omahat 251,117MMlWorld-Herald (evg.
also) - **12S.80S
(Space sold in morn.
& evg. edit, in
comb, only)
Evening circ.... -^-^120.783
Sunday circ.... **258.795
Scottsbluff ia.8S8_«Star-Herald **13.906
Sunday circ ... **13,995
Yorkt 6.178— News-Times §4.328
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ. ... 291,011
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 164.196
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 337,765
NEVADA
Carson Cityt 3.082U.0 Nevada Appeal|| §1,821
(Space sold in comb,
with Carson-Tahoe
Chronicle weekly)
Elkot 5,393«w Fre« TV^SP §2f6OO
News and Leader
(Sun.) . . ++59 266
Trentont 6,157—Republican-Times
and Gazette §4,213
Warrensburgf 6.857— Star- Journal! j §3,241
(Space sold in comb,
with semi-weekly)
Webb City 6,919.... Sentinel §1,050
West Plainsf 4.918— Quill §5 940
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 1,044,606
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 767,421
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 1,433,829
Total Est. Eng. Lang. All Day Circ. 3 200
MONTANA
Anaconda 11 ,254— Montana Standard
(see Butte)
BilHngst 31.8J4~.BGazette (evg. also) **2S,285
(Space in morn. & evg.
eds. sold in comb.)
Evg. circ . **10,717
Sunday circ . **37,228
Bozemant 11.325^ Chronicle §4,813
Sunday circ.... §4,813
Buttet 33.251.... aMontana Standard
Comb. circ.... **19,248
(Space sold only in
comb, with Post)
(see note in cata-
log)
Sunday circ ... **24,68€
Post
Comb, circ . **9,345
Dillont 3,268....° Tribune §1,903
Glendivet 5.254^ Ranger 2,864
Elyt 3.558- Timesll §2,375
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly)
LasVegast 24.624.«, Review- Journal **22,608
Sunday circ.... **2S,686
BSun ^r*15.298
Sunday circ.... -^*14,581
Renot 32.497.... Gazette **17.940
(Space sold only in
comb, with Nevada
State Journal)
•Nevada State Journal ** 13,321
Sunday circ ... **21,963
Sunday circ . 2,864
Great Fallst 39.214^. Leader ififf 941
(Space sold on comb,
with weekly Battle
Mountain Scout)
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 49,869
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 28.619
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ..... .62.230
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Claremont 12,811_ Eagle •£•£8,314
(Space sold only in
comb, with Tribune)
•Tribune (see note
in catalog) **31,545
Sunday circ.... **37,031
Hamiltont 2,678.... Ravalli Republican .... §1,955
Havret 8.086~. News §4 486
Helenat 17.581_Independent-Record . **7,70S
Sunday circ.... **7,738
Kalispellt 9.737— Inter Lake **5,915
Sunday circ.... **«,206
Concord t 27,988.-. Monitor and New
Hampshire Patriot **12,S44
Issue: iMoming. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ.** ||Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. -Tabloid size. tCounty Seat. Circulatioo-Hr*Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; (Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate.
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POD. die.
NEW HAMPSHIRE (Continued)
Dorerf 15,874- Foster's Democrat!) 88,500
Pop. Circ.
Clovist 17418.... News- Journal **7,827
Sunday circ.,. irk 7,»51
Farmington 3,637.... Times -^^8,562
Hanover 6,259.... Valley News — See
Lebanon.
K____* • ( JFM QA«+I«AI 8 A ftlUI
Sunday circ.... **8,M1
Gallupt 9,133— Independent **3,630
Laconiat 14.745— Citizen ££6,865
Lebanon 8.495.... Valley News (see note
in catalog) ***,332
Manchester! 82.732— New Hampshire News
(Sun.) £*37.744
Union- Leader (all
day daily) *£«,294
Sunday circ ... **3^67
Hatch 1,064.... See Supplement.
Hobbs 13.875....News-Sun « **»,574
Sunday circ,.. **10,119
Las Crucest 12.325— Sun-News **4,934
Sunday circ ... -^-^5,213
Las Vegast 7.494., Optic §3,096
(Space sold in comb,
with Journal.
Haverhill. Mass.)
Nashuat 34.669.... Telegraph §11,733
Portsmouth 18,830— Herald (see note in
Portalest 8.112— News-Tribunell **3,910
(Space sold in comb,
with wkly News)
Sunday circ . **3,9S1
Ratont 8,241^. Range 53,963
catalog) ££12,873
Roswellt 25,738— Record *-^ll,173
Total Est. En*. Lang. Evening Circ 72,049
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 37,744
Total Est. Eng. Lang. All Day Circ 48,294
NEW JERSEY
Asbury Park 17 094 Press £-£3$ 635
Sunday circ,., **1 1,298
Santa Fet 27.998— New Mexican **1 1,994
Sunday circ **13,392
Silver Cityt 7,022— ° Press and
Independent §4,725
Socorrof 4,334,,°Socorro Co. News
Chieftain §3,050
Sunday circ.... £-£31,455
Atlantic City 61.657— «Press (see note in
catalog) *£4S,035
Sunday circ -££33,044
Bayonne 77,203..» Times -££15,132
Tucumcarit 8,419— News 54,088
Sunday circ,, §4,088
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 129.996
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 42,976
Saturday circ.... £-£14,041
Bridgetont 18,378— News , *£1O,606
Camdenf 124.555— Courier -Post ££76,507
NEW YORK
Saturday circ . £-£70,897
Eliaabethf 112.817— Journal £~£5O.331
Hackensackt 29.219— Bergen Record £-£81.574
Jersey Cityf 299.017— Jersey Journal ££94,280
Saturday circ.... **80,918
Svoboda (Ukrain.)
(see note in cata-
log) . §20,100
Albanyt 134,995^.. Knickerbocker News **SS,S42
•Times-Union •£•£63,420
(Space in Morn. &
Sun. sold in comb.)
Sunday circ,, -££117,417
Amsterdam 32,240— Recorder ££13,836
Auburnt 36.722— Citizen- Advertiser , §11,483
Lakewood 9.970.... Times ..... . 54,380
Levittown ....Times of Burlington
Co. — See Levit-
Bataviat 17,799.... News £-£11,694
Beacon 14,012— Newburgh-Beacon
News (see Newburgh)
Binghamtont 80,674 . Press -... ££66,978
town, Pa.
Long Branch 23.090-. Record £*11,768
Sunday circ.., ££67,610
Millville 16.041— Republican , *£S,463
Morristowat 17 124— Record .. .... £-£14,764
Brooklyn! 2.738,175.,. "^Brooklyn Daily 532,450
Newark! 438.776.... News ££272,959
•Long Island
Saturday circ.... £-£206,114
Sunday circ .. £-£341,901
•Star- Ledger £-£224,746
Advocate §17,901
Buffalof 580,132— aCourier Express .... *£163,149
Sunday circ,, £-£307,254
News £-£287,446
Sunday circ .. £-£365,592
New Brunawickt
Canandaiguat 8,332— Messenger §4,890
Catskillf 5,392— Mail §4,475
38,811— Home News — -£-£39,554
Corning 17 684 Leader £-£13,504
Sunday circ,... £-£35,958
Passalc 51,702— Herald- News ££65,713
Patersont 139,336- .Call **34,280
News .... -£-£47,715
Cortlandt 18.152— Standard §8,892
Dunkirk -Fredonla
25,102— Observer) | (Space
Perth Araboy 41 330 News £-£33,763
sold in comb, with
Phillipsburg —See Easton. Pa.
Plainfield 42,366— Courier- News ££36.661
Trentont 128,009— Times -£-£65.116
Times- Advertiser
(Sun.) **65,07S
°SjTrentonian ,., £-£-36,081
Union City 55.537— aHudson Dispatch .... ££60,309
Vineland 8.155— Times- Journal -£-£12,567
UTrwulVMtrwt 1A Alt Titnoo 612 Klft
Grape Belt and
ChatauquaFarmer,
semi-weekly) -££9.646
Elmirat 49.716— • Advertiser -£-£11,162
Sat. morn. circ.... ££6,876
(Space sold only in
comb, with Star-
Gazette)
Star-Gazette ££-38,662
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ. 987.007
Total Est Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 403,451
Sat. evg. circ . ££37,908
Telegram (Sun.) **49,3S7
Endicott 20 050— Bulletin §10,108
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 873.629
NEW MEXICO
Alaraogordo 6*783 News 56 271
Fredonia 7,095— Observer — See
Dunkirk.
Garden City 14,486— 'Newsday (see note in
catalog) -£*288,4«3
Geneva 17,144— Times £-£-10,796
Sunday circ.... 56,271
AlbtHjwrquet 96*815 •Jownal £^42,976
Glens Falls 19,610— iPost-Star £-£15,613
(Space sold only in
(Space sold in comb,
with Tribune)
comb, with Times)
Times . , £-£8.183
Sunday circ.... ££59,580
Tribune . . ^^26,536
Glovers vllle-
Johnstown 34.557— Leader- Herald £-£14,853
Artesia 8 244 Press }3 328
Herkimerf 9,400.... Telegram 17,001
Sunday circ.... §3,328
Carlsbadt 17 97S Current- Argus 88 400
Hicksville X 4, 500,, Centre Island News , 96,138
Hornell 15.049 Tribune . .. . £-£10,946
Sunday circ.... 58,400
Hudsont 11,629— Register-Star ££8,104
Issue: •Morning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ." i|Has Vkly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. 'Tabloid sire. tCounty Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; £March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; XRand McNally estimate.
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Ithacat
Jamaica!
Jamestown
Kingston!
Little Falls
Lockportt
Long Island
City
Pop. Circ.
29.257-. Journal ........................ **1S,400
- — Long Island Press .... -£-£275,382
Sunday circ.... -£-£356,295
(see note in
catalog)
(Space sold in comb.
with Star-Journal.
Long Island City,
and Advance, Staten
Island.)
"Queens News ............ 6.500
3,500— Free
(Space sold in comb.
with Woedside Her-
ald, Long Island
City.)
43.354.... Post- Journal ......... -££26,624
"•Sun ...................... **11,098
28,81 7.... Freeman ............. -£-£16,564
9.541-.. Times ................ §6,451
25.133— Union-Sun and
Journal||
£"£11.799
**92,33S
_ Star- Journal ....
(Space sold in comb.
with Long Island
Press. Jamaica.
and Advance.
Staten Island )
Malonef 9,501 ....Telegram ..............
Mamaroneclc 15,016.... Times ............
(See Westchester
Group. White
Plains. N. Y. in
Groups of News-
paper Lists.)
Medina 6,179.... Journal- Register .....
Middletown 22,586— e«Record ...................
Port Jervis Union
Gazette .................
(Space sold in comb.
with Times- Herald)
Times-Herald . .
Mt. Vernon 71,899— Argus ...............
(See Westchester
Group, White
Plains. N. Y. in
Groups of News-
paper Lists.)
Ne w burgh- Beacon
45.968.... Ncwhurgh- Beacon
News .......................
Beacon edition ........
(Space sold in comb.
with Newburghed.)
Newburgh edition ...
NewRochelle 59.725— Standard-Star .......
(See Westchester
Group. White
Plains. N. Y. in
Groups of News-
paper Lists.)
New Yorkt 7,891, 957... Al-Hoda (Arabic)
Atlantis (Greek) .....
Sunday circ .
•China Tribune
(Chinese) .............
•Chinese Journal
(Chinese) .............
•Chinese Nationalist
(Chinese) ........... .....
•Day- Jewish Journal
(Yiddish) ..............
Saturday circ..,
Sunday circ....
'•Diario de Nueva
York, El (Span.) ..
Sunday circ .
••Freiheit (Yiddish)
(Labor) ....................
•Herald Tribune (see
note in catalog)
Saturday circ.. . **242,038
Sunday circ ... -£-£*27,002
**5,701
-£-£8,186
§3,906
**12.724
**3,803
-£-£13,409
**18.641
*-£24,358
-£"£-5,170
**19,188
**18,288
$3.000
18,579
18,579
110,000
817,650
11.000
£-£53,116
£-£43,986
-£-£52,562
£-£55,678
58,329
. £-£336,466
New Yorkt
'
§20,211
§22,315
§22,315
§26,114
-£-£11 ,909
§2,445
§5,896
-££-37,905
£-£20,910
• Jewish Daily Forward '
(Yiddish) (Ind.
Labor) (see note in
catalog) .................... -£-£71,219
Sunday circ.... -£-£73,911
Journal American -£-£563.792
Sat. evg. circ.... -£-£376,034
Sunday circ.... ** 795, 133
•Mirror ...... - ....... **880,SOO
Sat. morn, circ ... •£"£'810,528
Sunday circ **1,356.718
National Herald
(Greek) ............... §16,625
"Sunday circ.... §16,625
"•News. Daily ....... **2,056.521
Sat. morn, circ ..-£-£1,843,284
Sunday circ.. ..£••£ 3, 455,033
•New Yorksky Dennik
(Slovak) ........ ....
•Novoye Russkoye
Slovo (Russian) . ..
Sunday circ..
•Nowy Swiat (Pol.) ,
"Post .................... **343,734
Sunday circ .. -£-£264,442
•Prensa, La (Span.) **13,407
Sunday circ ..
•Progresso Italo-
American II (Ital.)
Sunday circ....
•Rossiya (Russ.) ....
•Russky Golos(Russ.)
Sonntagsblatt Staats
Zeitung und Herold
(Ger.) Sunday ...
"•Staats-Zeitung und
Herold (Ger.) ........ ,
•Times (see catalog) -£-£600,319
Saturday circ.... -£-£470,046
Sunday circ....£~£l,221,337
•United Journal
(Chinese) ............ „.
World- Telegram and
Sun ................. **454,224
Saturday circ.... **178,790
Niagara Falls 90.872-. Gazette .... .................. -££-35,970
Sunday circ ... -£*24,791
North Tonawanda
Norwichf
Nyack
Ogdensburg
Olean
Oneida
Oneonta
Ossining
Oswegot
Peekskill
Plattsburgt
'ort Chester
Port Jervis
(Space sold in comb.
with Record Adver-
tiser. Kenmore)
8.816«.Sun ........................
5.889^. Journal -News .........
Sat. evg. circ....
16.166— Journal ............. . ........
Advance- News (Sun.)
22.884^. Times -Herald ............
11.325— Dispatch ..................
13.564— «Star ...................
16,098.... Citizen- Register ......
(See Westchester
Group. White
Plains. N. Y. in
Groups of News-
paper Lists.)
Palladium-Times ......
Star ..........................
(See Westchester
Group, White
Plains. N. Y. in
Groups of News-
paper Lists.)
17,738.M.«Press-Republican ....
23,970.... I tern ........... ...........
(See Westchester
Group. White
Plains. N. Y. ia
Groups of News-
paper Lists.)
9,372— Union- Gazette— See
Middletown.
Poughkeepsiet 41,023.... New- Yorker ...............
Sunday circ....
§3,76®
*-£!!, 234
22.647
17,731
-£-£5,464
-£-£4,142
-£*15,473
§7.001
-£-£13,946
£^-£7,102
§14,304
**8,860
-£-£12,013
-£-£14,722
£-£26,246
£-£29,226
Issue: •Morning. No mark, evening. Dafly papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term. "Sunday
drc." I (Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. 'Tabloid sire. tCounty Seat. Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C
Statement; *March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; (P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population—1950 Cemua; xRand McNally estimate.
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Circ.
1 13, 678
Staten Island
. **202,21S
Tarrytown 8.851~
Troyt
Uticat
if if 103,201
**5,597
Pop.
NEW YORK (Continued)
Rochester! 332.488.... Abendpost (German)
•Democrat and
Chronicle ** 123, 722
(Space sold in comb,
with Times-Union)
Sunday circ . . **180,02€
Times-Union ** 122, 540
Romet 41.682— Sentinel **17.640
Salamanca 8.861....Republican- Press §3,893
SaranacLake 6.913— Adirondack Enterprise §3,922
Saratoga Spg. 15.473— Saratogian **11,6S7
Saugertiea 3,907— Post §1,820
Schenectadyf 91.785— •Gazette **4€,209
Union-Star **35,«24
-....Advance **46,818
Sat. evg. circ **43,537
(Space sold in comb,
with Long Island
Press, Jamaica*
and Star Journal.
Long Island City.)
Syracuse! 220.583— Herald- Journal
Herald- American
(Sun.)
•Post- Standard
Sunday circ
..News
(See Westchester
Group. White
Plains. N. Y. in
Groups of News-
paper Lists.)
72.311— •Record **6,663
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times-
Record)
Times -Record
101,531....Observer-Dispatch .
Sunday circ....
•Press
Watertownt 34,350— Times (see note in
catalog)
Waverly 6,037.... Times— See Sayre, Pa.
Wellsville 6.402— Reporter §4,682
White Plainat 43.466—Reporter-Dispatch . **28,972
(See Westchester
Group, White
Plains. N. Y. in
Groups of News-
paper Lists.)
Yonkers 152.798.... Herald-Statesman .... **40,892
(See Westchester
Group, White
Plains, N. Y. in
Groups of News-
paper Lists.)
Total Est. En*. Lan*. Evenln* Circ 3.564,054
Total Est. En*. Lan*. Mornin* Circ. 4,542,015
Total Est. En*. Lan*. Sunday Circ. 9,114,006
NORTH CAROLINA
3.579.... Roanoke-Chowan
News
Sunday circ .
53.000.... BCitizen
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
Citizen-Times (Sun.)
Times
24,560— Times -News
134.042.... News
•Observer
Sunday circ....
16,486— Tribune
Sunday circ....
6416— Dispatch
Record
71,311— BHerald
(Space sold only in
comb, with Sun)
Sunday circ . .
Sun ~
ElizabethCitytl2,685— Advance
Fayettevillet 34,715— Observer
Sunday circ....
**40,255
**45,002
**53,807
**25,937
**43.809
Ahoakie
Ashevillet
Burlington
Charlottef
Concordt
Dunn
Durhamt
§3,057
§3,057
**37,607
**24,794
**17.651
**173,462
**9,440
4,233
§3,944
**32,594
**38,817
**24,835
**7,450
**2S,272
**21,35S
Pop.
Gaatoniat 23.069— Gazette
Goldsborof 21.454— News-Argus
Greensborot 74.389.... «News
(Space sold in comb,
with Record)
Sunday circ .
Record
Greenvillet 16.724.... Reflector
Hendersonf 10.996-.. Dispatch
Hendersonville 6,103.... Times-News
Hickory 14,755— Record
High Point 39,973.... Enterprise
(Space sold in comb,
with Thomasville
Times)
Sunday circ ...
Jacksonville! 3.960.... News
Kannapolis 28,448.... Independent
Sunday circ
Kinstont 18,336.... Free Press
Lenoirf 7,888.... News- Topic
Lexington! 13.571.. .Dispatch
Lumbertont 9.186.... Robesonian
Morganton 8,311....News-Herald
New Bernt 15,812.... Sun Journal
Raleight 65,679.... «News and Observer
(Space sold in
comb, with Times)
Sunday circ....
Times
Reidsville 11,708— Review
RoanokeRapids 8, 156.... Herald
Sunday circ....
Rocky Mount 27,697.... Telegram
Sunday circ
Salisbury! 20.102— Post
Sunday circ
Sanford 10,013 ...Herald
Shelbyt 15.508-Star
Statesvillet 16.901.... Record and Landmark
Tarborot 8,120— Southerner||
Thomasville ll,154....«Times
(Space sold in comb,
with ICigh Point,
Enterprise)
Tryon 1.985— °«Bulletin
Washingtont 9,698— News
Wilmingtont 45.043.~ News
(Space sold only in
comb, with Star)
•Star
Star- News (Sun.)
..Times
Circ.
**20.491
**87,002
**98,96S
**28,502
**7,012
84,975
§6,577
**19,532
**23,872
**7,375
**10.950
**10,881
**9,904
§€,500
**8,048
**7.212
§ 5,225
**8,370
**124,271
**21,503
§5,834
**4.729
**4,789
**18,473
if if 18.288
**H,2S4
**10,423
§3,108
3,200
§1,825
**17,926
Wilsont 23.010.
Winston-Salemt
87,81 1— • Journal
(Space sold only in
comb, with Twin-
City Sentinel)
Journal and Sentinel
(Sun.) -...
Twin City Sentinel ..
Total Est. En*. Lang. Evening Circ 531.653
Total Est. En*. Lan*. Mornin* Circ 522,074
Total Est. En*. Lan*. Sunday Circ 707,282
NORTH DAKOTA
Bismarckt-Mandan
25.938— Tribune **13,370
(Space sold only in
comb, with Pioneer,
Mandan)
Devils Laket 6.427— Journal §4.431
Dickinaont 7.469— aPress §5,768
Fargot 38,256.... •Forum and News
(evg. also) **28,394
(Space sold only in
comb, with evg.)
Evening circ.... **24,470
Sunday circ ... -^HH>2,217
Grand Fotkat 26.836-Herald **34,146
Sat. evg. circ.... **12,289
Sunday circ.... **33,446
Jamestownt 10.697....Sun 55,585
Issue: iMorning. No mark, evening. DaUy papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ." 1 1 Has w'kly. semi- or tri-w'kly editions. -Tabloid fize. tCounty Seat. Circulation-**Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, tworn; tPubliaher**
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to th« us* of the Directory in front of book.
1226
Daily Newspapers, 1959
Circ.
**4,376
Pop.
Mandan-Bismarck!
25.938— Pioneer —
(Space sold only in
comb, with Tribune,
Bismarck)
Minotf 22.032~.News ++24.090
Valley City! 6.851- Times-Record and
News 3.917
Willistont 7.378— Herald §7,532
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 122,517
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 34,162
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 85,663
OHIO
Akront 274.605— Beacon Journal ++163,191
Sunday circ.... ++172,930
Alliance 26.161— Review ++14,886
Ashlandt 14,287—Times-Gazette +.*8,420
Ashtabula 23,696— Star- Beacon +.+,17,767
(Space sold in comb,
with News-Herald.
Conneaut; Free
Press, Geneva;
Telegraph. Paines-
ville)
Sunday circ . ++17,917
Athenst 11.660....Messenger ++15,964
Sunday circ **17,772
Bellaire 12.573-.Times- Leader— See
Martin's Ferry
Bellefontainet 10,232—. Examiner ++9,339
Bellevue 6.906— .Ga/ette §3,500
Bowling
Greent 12.005-. Sentinel- Tribune ... ++8,687
Bryan 6.365—Times §4,547
Bucynis 10.327....Telegraph-Forum +^7,453
Cambridget 14,739...Jeffersonian ++.13,787
Cantont 116,912....Repository ++68,558
Sunday circ .. ++74,322
CelinaT 5.703— Standard §7,600
Chillicothet 20.133.... Gazette ++15,312
Cincinnatit 503,998....«Enquirer (see note
in catalog) +,+203,960
Sunday circ ... +.+.277,547
Post & Times Star
(see not in catalog) +.+.265,831
Circlevillet 8,723.... Herald §5.019
Cleveland! 914.808.... •Ameriska Domovina
(Slov.) §9,000
•Amerikai Magyar
Nepszava (Hung.) . §21,767
News +.*134,S50
Novy Svet (Czech) .. §3,967
•Plain Dealer ++.309,267
Sunday circ . -j»r*5OO,790
Press +.+314,053
Szabadsaz (Hun.) .. §22,535
Wiadomosci Codzienne
(Polish) §27,148
Columbust 375.901— Citizen ++.88,384
Sunday circ .. +^92,035
Dispatch ++181,410
Sunday circ.. . ++241,923
•Ohio State Journal ++73.076
Conneaut 10.230- News-Herald **5,178
(Space sold in comb,
with Star-Beacon.
Ashtabula; Free
Press, Geneva; Tel-
egraph, Painesville)
Coshoctont 11.675.- Tribune ~ ++.10,407
Sunday circ,... ++10,521
Daytont 243.872.... • Journal Herald +,+.84,174
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
News ++144,687
Sunday circ ... +,+, 173,775
Defiance! 11. 265— Crescent News §9.352
Delaware! 11.804-. Gazette **S,930
Delphoi 6.220-.Herald|| ~ §2,619
Dover 9.852— . Reporter (see note in
catalog) **9,381
EastLiverpool 24.217- Review **17,386
(Space sold in comb,
with Salem News)
East Palestine 5.191- Leader §2,660
Pop. Circ.
Ely'riat 30,307— Chronicle-Telegram.... ++23,876
Fairborn 7.847-. Herald §3,682
Findlayf 23,845.... •Republican-Courier . ++21,187
Postoria 14.351.... Review-Times ++5,923
Fremontt 16.537— News-Messenger *+, 13.888
Galion 9.952.... Inquirer ++4,883
Gallipolist 7.871— Tribune || +.+.4,906
Geneva 4.718— .Free Press .. ++.2,329
(Space sold in comb,
with Star-Beacon.
Ashtabula; News-
Herald, Conneaut;
Telegraph, Paines-
ville)
Greenfield 4.862.- Times §3,625
Greenvillet 8.859.... Advocate §10,065
Hamiltont 57,951-. Journal- News ++26,036
Ironton! 16,333.- Tribune -... ++10,121
Sunday circ ... *+. 10,286
Kent 12,418....Record and Courier-
Tribune — See
Ravenna-Kent.
Kentonf 8,475.— Times ++7,146
Lancaster! 24,180.- Eagle- Gazette **14.601
Limat 50.246.... Citizen +*24,147
Sunday circ.... +*24,970
News +>19,976
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
shopping News)
Saturday circ **20,698
Sunday circ ++22.553
Lisbon! 3,293.... Journal 1 1 §2,000
Logan! 5,972.... News §4,400
Lorain 51 .202.... Journal +*25,844
Mansfield! 43,564.... News -Journal .... ++32,072
Sunday circ. . ++35,113
Marietta! 16,006-. Times ++12,378
Marion! 33.81 7.... Star +.+.22,396
Martins Ferry-
Bellaire 25,793.- Times-Leader .... *+21,682
Marysville! 4,256-. Journal-Tribune §4,419
Massillon 29.594.... Independent ++.15,834
Middletown 33.695.... Journal *+21,449
(Space sold in comb,
with Piqua, Call;
Xenia. Gazette)
News- Journal (Sun.).. +.+21,037
MountVernon!12.18S-.News .... +*10,844
Newark! 34,275.... Advocate and American
Tribune +-+.19,500
New Philadelphia!
12.948.... Times **»,»19
Niles 16.733.... Times **«,422
Norwalk! 9.775— Reflector-Herald .... §4,962
Painesville! 14.432-. Telegraph +*18,672
(Space sold in comb,
with Star-Beacon.
A «h tabula: News-
Herald. Conneaut ;
Free-Press. Geneva)
Sunday circ +* 18,633
Piqua 17.447.... Call **9,«49
(Space sold in comb,
with Middletown,
Journal; Xena,
Gazette)
Pomeroy! 3,656-. Sentinel §3,640
Port Clinton 5,541.... News §5,846
Portsmouth! 36.798.... Times ++25.238
Ravenna! -Kent
22,275— . Record and Courier
Tribune +*15,379
St. Maryi 6,208-. Leader §4,889
Salem 12,754— News **»,960
(Space sold in comb.
E. Liverpool
Review)
Sanduskyt 29,375.... Register *+19.522
Shelby 7.971-. Globe §3,750
Sidney!* 11. 491 ....News ++10,090
Springfield! 78,508- News ..- **»,375
(Space sold only in
comb, with Sun.)
News-Sun (Sun.) . +.+.40,224
•Sun **1».278
Issue: iMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ/' ||Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. • Tabloid size. !County Seat. Circulation— +*Sept. A.B.C.
Statement: +March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit: |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's
Report: Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRaod McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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Pop. Circ
OHIO (Continued)
Steubenvillet 35.871*. Herald- Star **29.840
Tiffint 18.952— Advertiser- Tribune .. **10.317
Toledof 303.616— Blade **183,143
POP Ore
Henryetta 7,987-*, Free- Lance §3,789
Sunday circ.... §3,789
Hobartt 5 .380.... Democrat-Chief §3.912
Sunday circ.... §3,912
HoldenTfllet 6192— News §3,685
Sunday circ.... **175,711
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
•Times ... . ^Ht 38,296
Sunday circ.... §3,686
Hutof 5.984-Newsll §3,704
(Space sold in comb,
with Hudsonian
Democrat, weekly)
Sunday circ.... §3,704
Lawtont 34.757.... Constitution **13,37S
(Space sold only in
comb, with Press)
Constitution- Press
(Sun.) **18,80S
Troyt 10661— News . . ++7.B4B
Miami News (Sun.).... 15,300
Uhrichsville 6.614— Chronicle 54,867
Upper Sandnskyt
4.397— Chief- Union §4,520
Urbanat 9*33$— Citizen §6,367
VanWertt 10.364.... Times- Bulletin §6,947
War»»1rrt««*«+ C 9O7 M»WQ 84 2OO
Warrent 49,856.... Tribune-Chronicle . **34,003
Washington C. H t
10.560— Record-Herald 86,757
Wellston 5.691— Sentinel (Space sold
in comb, with Mc-
Arthur Democrat-
Enquirer, weekly) §2,874
Willoughby 5.602— News-Herald **»,714
Wilmingtont 7.387— News- Journal .... §6.910
Woostert 14.005— Record *^ 18, 904
•Press -A-A-7.43O
McAlestert 17.878— News-Capital **8,022
Miamif 11.801.... News-Record **«,411
Sunday circ.... **«,587
Muikogeet 37,289— •Phoenix **13.846
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times-
Democrat)
Phoenix Times
Democrat (Sun.) .. ++17,211
Times- Democrat **3,5OO
Normanf 27.006— Transcript **7,130
Sunday circ ... **7,282
Nowatat 3,965— Star) | ^ §3,087
Xeniat 12.877— Gazette || §10,374
(Space sold in comb,
with Middletown,
Journal; Piqua,
Call)
Youngstownt 168.330— Vindicator -fr*100,541
(Space sold in comb,
with Star-Times,
weekly)
Okemahf 3.454— Leader] | §2 512
Sunday circ.... **144,101
Zanesrillet 40*517 Signal -£^13,152
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times-
Recorder)
•Times -Recorder *^ 20,527
Times-Signal (Sun.).. ** 18,849
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ. 2,562.191
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 768.764
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 2.106,309
OKLAHOMA
Adat 15,995— News|| **9,017
Sunday circ.... **9,153
Altust 9.735— Times-Democrat §6,350
Sunday circ . §6,350
Alvat 6.505— Review-Courier || .. . §3,739
Sunday circ . §3,738
Anadarkot 6184 News|| §3919
Sunday circ.... §2,510
Oklahoma
Cityf 243.504.^ •Oklahoman **147.317
(Space sold in comb,
with Times)
Sunday circ ... -fc-fc 236,668
Times - •^•^•111,994
Okmulgeet 18.317— BTimes «... -^^6,791
Sunday circ ... **6.84O
Pauls Valleyt 6.896— Democrat §3.978
Sunday circ.... §3,978
Pawhuskat 5,331.... Journal- Capital || .. §3.491
(Space sold in comb,
with Osage Journal,
weekly)
Sunday circ.... §3.491
Perry t 5,137 Journal || §3310
Sunday circ.... §3,310
PoncaCity 20,180— News **ll.33l
Sunday circ.... **11,413
Pryort 4.486^. Times (see note in
catalog) §3,037
Sunday circ . §3,919
Ardmoret 17,890— Ardmoreite|| **11.261
Sunday circ.... **1 1,698
BartleiTfflet 19.228— Examiner- Enterprise **8,576
Sunday circ.... **10,252
BlackweU 9.199.... Journal-Tribune **6,072
Sunday circ . **6,074
Chickashat 15.842— Express -^*€,051
Sapulpat 13.031.... Herald §4.885
Sunday circ.... §4,985
Sayret 3.362.... Headlight- Journal ... 2,984
Sunday circ 2.984
Seminole 11.863— Producer §3,984
Sunday circ.... §3,984
Shawneet 22,948— aNews-S tar ,. **10.877
Sunday circ.... **1 1,056
StUlwaterf 20.238.... News- Press || §6,768
Sunday circ ... §6,768
Tulsat 182.740— Tribune **7S,732
(Space sold only in
comb, with World)
(see note in cata-
log)
•World **96,577
Sunday circ.... **5,991
Claremore 5.494... Progress || §3,060
Sunday circ.... §3,060
Clinton 7.555— News (| . . .... §4,991
Sunday circ . §4,991
Cushing 8,414— Citizen || §4,494
Sunday circ . §4,494
Duncant 15.325— Banner -A~fc9,299
Sunday circ ... **9,514
Durantt 10.541- Democrat || §6,614
Sunday circ.... §6,614
Elk City 7962— News|| §4966
Sunday circ.... §4,986
EIRenot 10.991— Tribune) | §4,677
Sunday circ . §4,677
Enidt 36,017— Eagle **8,H3
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
•News ^HrlS,094
Sunday circ . . ** 152,836
Vinitat 5.518 Journal || §3,666
Wewokat 6.747— Times|| §3,212
Sunday circ.... §3,212
Woodwardt 5 915 Pre^< §5,280
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 415.351
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 297.932
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 638,248
OREGON
Albanyt 10.115— Democrat- Herald .... **10,315
Ashland 7.739- Tidings ~ §3,14*
Sunday circ .. ^-£20,720
Frederickf 5*467— Leader (see note in
catalog) 83.942
Guthrfot 10,113. leader §5,9**
Sunday circ.... §3.955
Guymont 4.n8— Herald §3,456
Sunday circ.... §3.456
Issue: •Morning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term. "Sunday
cite." IIRaa w*ldv. Mtnl. or tri.w'klv edition*. 'Tabloid iiz« tConntr Seat. Circulation — fr+Sent. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A, B.C. Statement; t)A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNaHy estimate.
BB SURE TO READ th« Guide to the us* of the Directory in front of book.
1228
Daily Newspapers, 1969
Pop. Circ.
Astoriat 12,331— As torian- Budget 1 1 .... **6,464 Chester
(Space sold in comb.
with Astorian. dearfleWT
weekly) Coatesville
Bakert 9.471 ..-Democrat- Herald •8,007 Columbia
Bendt 11.409— Bulletin **5,296 Connellsvffle
Coos Bay-North Corry
Bend 12,322~ World **11,78S Danvfflef
Corvalliit 16.207.-. Gazette-Times **6,604
Eugenet 35.879.... Register- Guard **33,987
Sunday circ.... **34,037
Grants Passt 8,1 16^.. Courier **7,248
Klamath Falls 15.875— Herald and News **14,091
Sunday circ.... **14,219
La Grandet 8.635~. Observer **3,728
Medfordt 17.305.- Mail-Tribune **15,688
Sunday circ . **16,105
Oregon Cityf 7.682— •Enterprise-Courier.. 56,325
Sunday circ.... 57.035
Pendletont 11.774— East Oregoman -fr*8,540
Portland! 373,628— sjOregonian|| (see
note in catalog) .... ^^233,856
Sunday circ.... **296,143
Oregon Journal (see
note in catalog) .. ** 182,956
Saturday circ ... **168,552
Sunday circ.... **204,643
Roseburgt 8,390..~ News- Review **10,869
Salem 43.140-. Capital Journal ** 16,801
(Space sold only in
comb, with Oregon
Statesman.)
•Oregon Statesman . <ft-£20,460
Sunday circ.... **20,643
TheDallest 7.676— Chronicle **4,617
Total Est. Enf . Lang. Evening Circ 345,143
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ. . 260,641
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 592.825
PENNSYLVANIA
Aliquippa 26.132_ Times — See Beaver
Valley Times,
Beaver-Rochester..
(Space sold only in
comb, with Beaver
Valley Times)
Allentownt 106.756.... aCa!! **7S,682
(Space sold in
comb, with Chronicle)
Call-Chronicle (Sun.) **84,637
Chronicle **22,466
Altoona 77,177— Mirror **32,646
Ambridge 16.429— Citizen 58.210
(Space sold only in
comb, with Ali-
quippa News
Herald-weekly)
Times — See Beaver
Valley Times,
Beaver-Rochester.
Ashland 6.192.... News §3,205
Athena 4.43Q~.Times— See Sayre
Bangor 6.050— News §2,940
Beavert-Rochester
13,557- Beaver Valley Times
(see catalog) **23,81
Beaver Falls-New
Brighton 26,892.... News- Tribune §18,226
Bedford 3,521..««Gazette §4,708
Berwick 14.010.... Enterprise §6,562
Bethlehem 66.340— Globe-Times ** 26,245
Bloomsburgf 10.633— aPress §9,95C
Bradford 17.354....«Era **H.S7
Bristol 12,710^ Courier **15,21
(Space sold only in
comb, with Levit-
town Times.)
Brownsville 7.643....Telegraph **7,872
Butlert 23,482..., Eagle **22,236
Canonsburg 12.072.... Notes .... ... §5,12
Carbondale 16.296.- News 54,768
Carlislet 16.812.... Sentinel **9,14
Chambersburgt
Charleroi
17.121 . Public Opinion
9,872~.Mail ...«
**11,766
5S,237
Poo. Circ.
66.039....Times **40.893
Saturday circ.... **38,688
9,357— Progress 513,027
13,826— Record 510.346
ll,993....News 53,967
13.293.... Courier **10,8S4
7,911— Journal 53,621
6.994.- News 53,608
12.186.- Herald- American 3,812
(Space sold only in
comb, with Monon-
gahela Republican)
toylestownt 5, 262. ...Intelligencer (see note
in catalog) 510,241
to Bois 11,497-. Courier- Express 58,366
Eastonf 35,632.... Express (see note in
catalog) **46,572
Ellwood City 12.945— Ledger **5,818
Eriet 130.803.... aNews **26,939
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times.)
Times-News (Sun.).. -^^69,109
Times **54,933
Franklint
Gettysburgt
Greensburgf
ireenville
Hanover
{arris burgt
§8,831
§7,393
**17,195
**16,193
lazelton
Homestead
luntingdonf
[ndianat
Teannette
Tersey Shore
Tim Thorpe
Johnstown
Kane
Kittanuingt
Lancaster! 63,774
10,006^- News-Herald
(Space sold only in
comb, with Derrick,
Oil City.)
7.046.... Times ................
16,923. ...Tribune- Re view (all
day daily) ........
Saturday circ
9.210^. Record- Argus ........... **6,048
14.048~. Sun ................... •25.002
89.544... News ............... **77,152
(Space sold only in
comb, with Patriot)
•Patriot .............. **40,242
Patriot- News (Sun.) ** 142,620
35.491.... Plain-Speaker ......... **15.712
(Space sold only in
comb, with Standard-
Sentinel)
•Standard- Sentinel .. **7,347
10.046— Messenger ......... **7.701
7,330.wNews ....................... ** 10,394
11.743.... Gazette ................ **H.904
16,172~~ News- Dispatch
5.595^. °«Herald
2.959 ..Times-News
63,232.... Tribune- Democrat
(all day daily)
5.706^.Repubhcan ........
7.731^.. Simpsons' Leader-
Times) |
.•Intelligencer- Journal -£"£32,700
(Space sold only in
comb, with New
Era)
New Era ................ **4«,903
**9.574
52,876
52,422
**60,491
52,960
**11.222
News (Sun.)
Lansdale 9.762— North Penn Reporter
Lansford 7.487..~ Record
Latrobe 11.811... Bulletin
Lebanont 28.156-.News||
Lehighton 6,565.... Leader
Levittown X 45, 000 ...Times
(Space sold only in
comb, with Bristol
Courier. )
Times of Burlington
Co.. N. J
**82.741
**9,229
4,985
**9.868
**22,73S
52,933
Lewistownt 13.894....Sentinel||
LockHavent 11. 381.-. Express ........
Mahanoy City 10,934^. Record- American
McKeesport 51.502^.. News ..................
Meadvillet 18,972— aTribune .....................
Saturday circ....
Mechanicsburg 6,786— Local News
Milton 8.578.... Standard ......................
Monessen< 17.896— Independent ...............
Monongahela 8.922— Republican ..................
(Space sold only in
comb, with Donora
Herald- American)
Mount Carmel I4,222^.1tem ........................
2,500
3,700— Free
**13,593
**8.131
§6,589
**37,330
**14,868
2,610
§4,667
§3,990
**5.277
Issue: iMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ." ||Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. °Tabloid size. tCounty Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census: xRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Circ.
**22.624
**IO,649
§13.2SO
Pop.
PENNSYLVANIA (Continued)
Nanticoke 20,160....° Press
Newcastle! 48,834— News
New Kensington*
Arnold 35.409— Dispatch
Norristown! 38,126.... Times Herald
OU City 19.38L-.BDerrick
(Space sold only in
comb, with News-
Herald, Franklin.)
Philadelphia!
2,071,605— America(Ukrainian) $10,000
Bulletin **69S,960
Saturday circ.... ** 586, 67 6
Sunday circ.... ** 699,1 14
•Day- Morning Journal
(Yiddish) $18,000
•Inquirer
Saturday circ
Sunday circ
°News
Saturday circ
•Opinione. L* II Pro-
gresso (Ital.)
Sunday circ. ..
•Popolo Italianodtal.)
Sunday circ
Philipsburg 3.988— Journal
Phoenixville 12.932— Republican
Pittsburgh! 676.806— American Srbobran ...
(Serbian) $12.000
•Post Gazette **274.76S
Press ** 301, 730
Sunday circ.... ** 51 7,867
Sun- Telegraph
Sunday circ
Pittston 15.012.... Gazette §4,537
Pottstown 22,589— ^Mercury -£^22,132
Pottsville! 23.640— Republican **26,721
Punxsutawney 8,969— Spirit **5,775
Ouakertown 5.673 ...Free Press (see note
in catalog) 55,740
Reading! 109.320.... Eagle **46,473
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
Sunday circ.... **64,539
•Times **35,754
Renovo 3.751— Record §1,650
Ridgway! 6,244.... Record §3,718
St. Marys 7.846.... Press §3,837
Sayre 7,735.... Times (see note in
catalog) **7,677
**570,864
** 1.063.397
**207,083
**152,857
§15.709
§ IS. 709
§3,575
**6,208
**181,106
.
Scrantonf 125,536.... Times **54,914
**3S,591
**47,869
•Tribune
Scrantonian (Sun.)
16,879~~ News- Dispatch
26.454— Herald
15.704— Herald
5.936— ^American
Shamokin
Sharon
Shenandoah
Somerset!
State College
University Park
17,227. Centre Times
Stroudsburgt-East
Stroudsburg 13,635— aRecord
Sunbury!
Susquehanna
**7,009
§6,066
un
§12,123
15,570— Item .. "..'.'. !!".!.! **2o',369
2,646.... Transcript 1 1 §2,490
Tamaqua 11.508— Courier . §5.099
Tarentum 9.540— Valley News **23,192
Titusville 8,923— aHerald „ **«,809
Towanda! 4.069— aReview §7,302
Tyrone 8,214— Herald **3,5O6
Uniontown! 20,471— vHerald - **9,299
(Space sold only in
comb, with Stand-
ard)
Standard **17,22O
Vandergrift 9.524— News §3,807
Warren! 14,849.... Times- Mirror §8,504
Washington! 26.280— ^Observer **14,224
(Space sold only in
comb, with Reporter)
Reporter **8,9«3
Waynesboro 10,334— Record Herald **7,557
Waynesburg! 5,514— «Democrat- Messenger §5,044
WestChester! 15.168— Local News
Pop. Cire.
WUkes-Barre!76.826~. •Record **2S,737
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times-
Leader News)
Times- Leader- News . **48.747
Williamsportt 45.057— Sun- Gazette **28,474
Vorkt
59.953-Dispatch **34,333
"•Gazette and Daily.. TAnfr3S,772
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 2,743.379
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ. ...1,347,258
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 3,155,076
Total Est. Eng. Lang. All Day Circ 77,686
PUERTO RICO
Ponce 99,492.... Dia. El (Spanish) .... 16,238
San Juan 224.767.... °Blmparcial, El (Span.) **56,6SO
Monday circ... idr 75,521
Saturday circ .. **67,085
•Mundo, El (Span.) . **59,OSS
Monday circ ** 73,888
Saturday circ.... **77,796
Newoortt
Pawtucket
Providence!
RHODE ISLAND
37,564.... News 1|
81,436— Times
**38,041
248.674.... Bulletin
(Space sold only in
comb, with Journal.)
•Journal **57,908
Sunday circ ** 183,699
Westerly 12,380— Sun **7,6S7
Sunday circ . **7,646
West Warwick
19,096..- Paw tuxet Valley Times **7,703
Woonsocket 50.211... Call **24,963
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 231,732
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 57.90R
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 191, 34S
SOUTH CAROLINA
4,900
**47,307
**47,416
**8,422
**68,971
Aikent 7.083....«Standard & Review
Andersont 19.770- ^Independent ....
(Space sold only in
comb, with Mail)
Sunday circ....
Mail ...............
Charleston! 70.174.- aNews and Courier ..
(Space sold only in
comb, with Post)
Sunday circ
Post ........................ **32,620
Columbia! 86.914... Record ................. **28,087
(Space sold only in
comb, with State)
•State .................... **82,638
Sunday circ.... **90,198
Florence! 22.513... aNews .................. **15,214
Sunday circ .. **15,868
Greenvillet 58,161— aNews ................ ** 75,360
(Space sold only in
comb, with Piedmont)
Sunday circ.... **80,533
Piedmont ................. **25,178
Greenwood! 13,806.... Index- Journal ........... **9,306
Myrtle Beach 3,345....News ................... 2,800
(See Supplement)
Orangeburgf 15.322.... •Times and Demo-
crat ...................... **7,998
Sunday circ.... **8,632
Rock Hill 24,502- Herald .................. **12,040
Spartanburgt 36.795..~«Herald ................ **31,036
Herald- Journal (Sun.) **38,597
Journal ................... **11,624
(Space sold only in
comb, with Herald)
Sumtert 20.185— Item ........................ §8,495
Uniont 9.730— Times ........................ §4,752
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ ........ 143,324
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ ........ 323,942
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ ...... 350,215
Issue: sjMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term. "Sunday
circ." | (Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. «TabIoid size. tCounty Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; (P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate.
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Pop. Circ.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Aberdeent 21,0$!..., American-News ££20,344
Saturday circ.... -£-£8.674
Sunday circ . -£-£20,414
Belle Fourchet 3.540— °BPost|| 52,927
Pop. Circ
Shelbyville 9,456— Times- Gazette || §3,978
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly Bed-
ford Co. Sun.)
Union Cityt 7,665— Messenger -£-£4,998
Deadwoodt 3,288— Pioneer Times §1,210
(Space sold only in
comb, with Call,
Lead)
Huront 12,788— Plainsman -£-£12,700
Sunday circ.... ££12,62O
Lead 6,422... Call 1 1 ( Space sold only
in comb, with
Pioneer Times,
Deadwood) 81,530
Madisont 5,153— Leader §3,750
Mitchellf 12.123— Republic •£•£ 17 601
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 527,357
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 456,680
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 731.154
TEXAS
Abilenet 45.570....BReporter-News (evg.
also) -££-31,761
(Space in morn. & evg.
eds sold only in
comb. )
Evening circ £-£19,923
Pierret 5.715— Capital- Journal || ... §4,680
Rapid Cityt 25,310 Journal ££25 959
Sunday circ.... -£-£42,600
Alicet 16.449.... Echo §6.289
Sunday circ ... -££26,030
Sioux Fallsf 52,696— Argus-Leader £-£50,658
Sunday circ.... -£-£51,950
Watertownt 12,699— Public Opinion -£*12,842
Yanktont 7 709 Press and Dakotan §6 335
Sunday circ.... §6,289
Amarillof 74,246.... Globe-Times £--£37,029
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
•News -£-£44,595
Total Est. En*. Lang. Evening Circ. 157,609
Total Est. En*. Lang. Morning Circ 2,927
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ. . 111,014
News-Globe (Sun.) . -£-£68,792
Arlington 7,692... .News-Texan (see
note in catalog) ....
Sunday circ....
Athenst 5,194.... Review || f 3,467
TENNESSEE
Athenst 8.618— Post- Athenian §5,436
Bristol 16,771....«Herald- Courier (See
Bristol, Va.)
Virginia-Tennessean
(See Bristol, Va.)
Chattanoogat 131,041.... News- Free Press ... -£-£57,416
(Space sold in comb,
with Times.)
•Times . -£-£50,831
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly
Review)
Austint 132.459— ^American •£•£ 35,086
(Space sold only in
comb, with States-
man)
American-Statesman
(Sun.) -£-£53,411
Statesman -£-£28,964
Bay Cityt 9.427— Tribune || (Space sold
Sunday circ.... -£*79,481
Clarksvillef 16.246— Leaf -Chronicle .... *£8,513
Cleveland! 12,605— Banner §6,286
Columbiat 10 911 Herald ... -£-£8,470
in comb. with
Matagorda Co.
Tribune, wkly) 3,477
Baytown 22.983— Sun §10,963
Dyersburgf 10,885.... State Gazette §4,963
Elizabethtont 10.754 •••St.'ir §5,823
Sunday circ . §10,963
Beaumontt 94,014.... ^Enterprise ££64,993
Sunday circ §5,823
Greenevillef 8.721 Sun - - 38,835
(Space sold only in
comb, with Journal)
Jacksonf 30 207 Sun . .. -£-£15,071
Sunday circ.... -£-£76,269
Sunday circ ... -£-£15,567
Journal -£-£26,055
Big Springt 17,286— Herald -££9,529
also) -££5,545
Sunday circ . -£-£9,919
(Space in morn. &
evg. eds. sold only
as a unit.)
Evening circ.... £-£14,049
Sunday circ ££20 963
Bonhamt 7.049— Favorite §4,793
Sunday circ.... §4,793
Borger 18.059— News- Herald .... -£-£11,325
Sunday circ *-£ll,501
Breckenridget 6 610 American §4,948
Kingsport 19,571— iNews (space sold
only in comb, with
Times) -£-£6,283
Sunday circ.... §4,948
Brenham 6,941.... Banner- Press -£-£3,495
Brownavillet 36.066— Herald *£J2,480
Times £-£16,726
(Space sold in comb.
Ttmes-News (Sun.) .. -£-£21,586
Knoxvfflet 124,769-1 Journal *£67,487
(Space sold only in
comb, with News-
Sentinel.)
News-Sentinel -££97 018
with Valley Star,
Harlingen; Valley
Monitor. Me Allen.)
Sunday circ.... -£-£11.656
Brownwoodt 20,181— Bulletin §8.234
Sunday circ. . §8,234
Sunday circ -£-£134 748
Bryant 18 102 Eagle . •££•7,145
Maryvillet 7.742— Times **»,340
Meraphist 396000 ..•Commercial Appeal -££^205,710
Sunday circ.... -£-£7,302
Childresst 7 619 Index §4,215
(Space sold in comb,
with Press-Scimitar)
Sunday circ .. -£-£253,314
Press-Scimitar -£-£147,519
Sunday circ.... §4,215
Cleburnet 12,905— Times- Review §6,985
Sunday circ . . §6,985
Conroet 7 298 Courier] | §3,803
Morristownt 13,019.... Gazette and Mail .... -£*5,408
Sunday circ £-£5.740
Murfreesborotl3,052- News- Journal . .
Sunday circ....
Nashvillet 174,307— Banner **99.793
(Space sold in
comb, with
weekly Courier.)
Sunday circ.... §3,803
Corpus Christit
108 287 iCaller -£-£57,626
with Tennessean)
•Tennessean -£-£120,824
Sunday circ ... -££193.932
Oak Ridge 30 229 Oak Ridger . -£-£7,715
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
Caller- Times (Sun.) -£-£71,477
Times -£-£36,454
Parist 8,826— Post-Intelligencer
(see note in cata-
log)
Corsicanat 19.211....Sun|| (Space sold in
comb, with Light,
semi-weekly) §9,278
Issue: •Morning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, ''Sunday
circ." IJHas w'kly. semi- or tri-w'kly editions. "Tabloid size. tCounty Seat. Circulation— £*Sept. A. B.C.
Statement; £-March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisber's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate.
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TEXAS (Continued) "*
Cuerot 7.49ft.. Record (see note in
catalog) 83,128
Wednesday circ.... 84,102
Sunday circ,... 84,102
Dalhartt S.918— Texan .. 82,458
DaUast 434.462— aNews „ ££207,15*
Sunday circ. .. £-£215,728
Times-Herald **178,848
Sunday circ ... ££189,771
Del Riot 14411— News-Herald 83,893
Sunday circ . 83,893
Denison 17.504— Herald ££12,252
Sunday circ.... ££12,339
Dentont 21.372.... Record-Chronicle -££9,040
Sunday circ ... -££-9.172
Edinburgt 12,3*3— Review || 84,577
Sunday circ.... 84,577
ElPasot 130,485.-. •Continental.El (Span.) 87,500
Sunday circ . 87,500
Herald-Post £*42,933
(Space sold in comb,
with Times)
•Times ££58,066
Sunday circ .. ££77,768
Ennia 7.815— News|| ...- 3.98«
FortWortht 278.778^. "Press **57.861
Sunday circ .. ££65,305
•Star- Telegram (evg.
also) *£112,121
Evening circ ... £-£137,506
Sunday circ... £-£221,809
(Space in morn. A
evg. sold in comb.)
(see note in cata-
log)
Freeport 6.012_ Facts $7,300
Gainesvillet 11,246.... Register §5,441
Galvestont 66.568— • News ££17,627
(Space sold only in
comb, with Tribune)
Sunday circ.... ££22,168
Tribune ££10.500
Garland 10,571.... News || §6,449
Sunday circ.... §6,449
Gladewater 5,305— Mirror §4,100
Sunday circ. .. §4,100
Gonxalesf S.«59~.Inquirer|| 52,688
Grand Prairie 14,594....News-Texan (see
note in catalog)...
Sunday circ. .
Greenvfflef 14.727— Herald- Banner . . ££8,694
Sunday circ ... £-£8,625
Harlingen 23,229... • Valley Star
(Space sold in comb,
with Herald. Browns-
ville; Valley Mon-
itor, McAllen)
Sunday circ....
Hendersont 6.833— News 56,326
Sunday circ . §6,326
HUlsborot 8.363— Mirror] | §3,941
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly)
Sunday circ .. §3,941
Houston! 596,163— Chronicle £-£192,062
Saturday circ.... £-£179,426
Sunday circ.... -£-£215,768
•Post ..... £-£198,636
Sunday circ.... ££2O6,9O6
Press **106,259
Saturday circ ... £-£94,808
Jacksonville 8.607— Progress || §5,101
Sunday circ.... 85,101
Kerrvflle 7.691— Times §3,663
Sunday circ.... §3,663
Kflgore 9.638— News- Herald 86,271
Sunday circ.... §6,271
Kffleaft 7XHS— Herald §3,418
Lamesat 10.704— Reporter M 84,500
Sunday circ.... §4.500
L*redot 51.910— Times (Eng. & Span.) 815,538
Sunday circ.... 815,536
Pop. Circ.
Levenandt 8.264- Sun- News|| §3,946
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly Hock-
ley Co. Herald)
Sunday circ.... 63,946
Longviewt 24302— • Journal 813,038
News — §8,950
(Space sold only in
comb, with Journal)
News- Journal (Sun.) §20,862
Lubbockt 71.747- aAvalanche ££4O,66»
(Space sold only in
comb, with Journal)
Avalanche- Journal
(Sun.) ££55,002
Journal **22,54«
Lufldnt 15.13S~.News **&,2SO
Sunday circ .. **8,S86
Marlint 7,099.... Democrat || 81.340
(Space sold in comb,
with semi-wkly)
Marshallt 22.327^. News-Messenger . .**!!, 582
Sunday circ.... **12,16O
Mart 2.2a~.Herald|| §1,135
McAllen 20.067— Valley Monitor **13,136
(Space sold in comb,
with Herald. Browns-
ville: Valley Star.
Harlingen)
Sunday circ.... **13,181
McKinneyt 10.56XL- Courier- Gazette) | .... 83,850
Mexia 6,627_News §3,190
Midlandt 21.n3— Reporter- Telegram .... **16,678
Sunday circ.... ** 16,610
Mineral Wells 7.801— Index §3,305
Sunday circ . §3,305
Mount Pleasantt
6.342— Times] | §3,417
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly Times
Review)
Nacogdochest 12.327— Sentinel! | §4.107
Odessat 29,485....American „... . **30,8O1
Sunday circ •£•£31,343
Oranget 21.174..M Leader **7,332
Sunday circ.... £-£7,918
Palestine! 12.S03— Herald Press 67,283
Sunday circ §7,283
Pampat 16.583.... News £-£8,160
Sunday circ.... ££8,433
Parist 21.643— News ££10,418
Sunday circ ££10,768
Plainviewt 14.044— Herald 87,304
Sunday circ. . §7,304
Port Arthur 57.530— News £*25,480
Sunday circ.... ££25.665
San Angelot 52.093— Standard) | £-£10,232
(Space sold only in
comb, with Standard-
Times)
•Standard-Times .... ££32,848
Sunday circ.... £-£35,247
San Antoniot 408.442— ^Express ££66,982
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
Express News
Saturday circ.... ££110,220
Sunday circ.... £-£106,893
News £-£73,874
Light ££103,427
Saturday circ .. ££92,219
Sunday circ,... -££127,350
Shermant 20.150— Democrat £-£13,921
Sunday circ.... ££13,965
Snyder 12.010 ...News 86,12«
Sunday circ . §6,126
Stephenville 7.155— Empire 83,972
Sunday circ.... §3,972
SulphurSpringS 8.991.... News-Telegram 1 1 .... 83,367
Sunday circ.... 83,367
Sweetwatert 13,619— Reporter || 87,188
Sunday circ.... §7,188
(Space sold in comb,
with weekly Nolan
County Newt.)
Taylor 9.071— Press ~ 86,624
Sunday circ.... §6,624
I»sue: aMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
drc." ||Has w*kly, semi, or tri-w'kly editions. °Tabloid size. tCounty Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; «A.B.C. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's
...
.?^SLy£ht k06' wtimated. Population— 1950 Census; XRand McNally estimate.
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Daily Newspapers, 1959
Temple
Terrell
Texarkana
Texas City
Tylert
Vernont
Victoria!
Wacof
Waxahachiet
Weatherfordt
WichitaFalUt
Pop. Circ.
25.467~. BTelegram ££17,977
Sunday circ.... £-£18,712
11.544~. Tribune 53,907
Sunday circ.... 83,907
24,753....»Gazette -££22,264
Sunday circ.... ££25.951
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
News -££0.523
16.620~.Sun 87.032
Sunday circ.... 87,032
38*968.... Courier- Times .... •££•9,481
(Space sold only in
comb, with Telegraph)
Courier- Times Tele-
graph (Sun.) ££25,156
•Telegraph ££18,034
12.651— Record 55,601
Sunday circ .. 5S.801
1 6,126^. • Advocate -££12.742
Sunday circ . £-£12,893
84,706— aNews-Tribune ... £-£23, 784
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times-
Herald)
Times-Herald
Tribune-Herald (Sun.)
Sunday circ .
8.093— Herald .............
68.042.~BRecord-News ........
(Space sold only in
comb, with Wichita
Times)
Wichita Times ........
Sunday circ....
££26,541
££44,788
§5.318
55,318
53.015
££28,241
££ 20,111
££43,461
Total Est.
Total Est.
Total Est.
Logant
Ogdenf
Provot
Eng. Lang. Evening- Circ. 1,619,331
En*. Lang. Morning Circ 1,099.272
Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ.. . 2.432,333
UTAH
16,832— Herald-Journal ££6,827
Sunday circ.... £-£6,750
57,112— Standard- Examiner ££28,812
Sunday circ.... ££28,583
28.937— Herald -££14.247
Sunday circ.... £-£14.829
£-£85.105
Salt Lake Cityt
1 82,121— Deseret News-
Telegram ..............
(Space sold only in
comb, with Tribune)
•Tribune ... .......... -... ££99,349
Sunday circ ££180,087
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ ....... 134,991
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ ...... 99.349
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ ..... 230.249
VERMONT
10.922.wTimes
8.0Q2_ Banner
9,606~.Reformer
33.155— «Free Press .. .
News (see note in
catalog)
Sunday circ....
8.599— Argus
5,217— Express
(see note in catalog)
1 7,659.... aHerald
8,552^. Messenger
St. Johnsburyf 7,370.-. Caledonian-Record || ..
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ
Barre
Benningtont
Brattleboro
Burhngtont
Montpeliert
Newport!
Rutlandt
St. Albanst
VIRGINIA
Alexandria 61 ,787— Gazette
(Space sold only in
comb, with Sun,
Arlington. )
Arlington 135.449,... Sun
(Space sold only in
comb, with Gazette.
Alexandria)
**8.414
54,953
57,022
£*31.130
**4,630
£*11.198
54.997
££4,233
*£19.820
**2.961
*£6.293
.42,503
50,950
11,198
££13,604
**16.223
Pop. Circ.
Bristol 15.954— iHerald-Courier ...... -££20.256
Sunday circ ... -££25.963
(Space sold only in
comb, with Vir-
ginia -Tennessean)
Virginia-Tennessean . -££7.333
Charlottesvillet
25.949.... Progress .................... £-£15,886
Clifton Forge 5,795— Review .................. ..... 52,615
Covingtont 5.860— Virginian ................ **7,289
Danville 35,066.... Bee ............... - .............. *£14,736
(Space sold only in
comb, with Register)
•Register ................... -££10,647
Sunday circ . . £-£19.859
Fredericksburg
12.158.... Free Lance-Star ........ ££10,175
Harrisonburgt 10,810... •News-Record .......... ££15,363
Hopewell 10.219-. News ....... . ................. **3,435
(Space sold only in
comb, with Prog-
ress-Index of
Petersburg.)
Lynchburg 47.727.... Advance ..................... *£16,948
(Space sold only in
comb, with News)
•News .............. ££16.487
Sunday circ.... £"£25,938
Martinsvillet 17,251 ....Bulletin ............... ..... -£-£11.433
Sunday circ . . -££10.607
NewportNews 42,358— aPress ....................... -££33.814
Sat. morn. circ... £-£30,816
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times-
Herald)
Sunday circ.... ££52,441
Times-Herald ...... «... -££33,102
Sat. evg. circ ... £-£31.591
Norfolk 213.513-., Ledger- Dispatch- Star -££95,930
(see note in cata-
log)
(Space sold only in
comb, with Vir-
ginian-Pilot)
•Virginian- Pilot ........ -££107,809
Virginian-Pilot and
Star (Sun.) ............ £-£140,020
Petersburg 35.054— Progress-Index || ... -£-£18,154
(Space sold only in
comb, with News
of Hopewell.)
Sunday circ ££18,127
Ledger- Dispatch- Star
— see Norfolk.
9.202— Southwest Times .... £-£4.569
Sunday circ . ££4.700
9.026— News Journal ..... §3,381
230,310— News -Leader ....... ..... £-£109,460
(Space sold in comb.
with Times- Dis-
patch.)
•Times- Dispatch .. . -££134,360
Sunday circ,... ££185,290
Roanoke 91.921— aTimes ............ -££47,918
(Space sold in comb.
with World- News)
Sunday circ.... -££85,208
World-News ......... -££-42,941
Stauntont 19.927.... Leader ...... - ....... -££12,324
News- Leader (Sun.) £-£12,372
Strasburg 2.022— •Northern Virginia
Daily ................ **8,S03
Suffolk! 12.339.... News-Herald ...... **«,778
Sunday circ ££6,806
Ledger-Dispatch-Star
—See Norfolk.
Virginia Beach 5.390 ..Ledger- Dispatch &
Star— See Norfolk.
Waynesboi* 12.357— News- Virginian .... ££8,910
Winchester! 13.841~.Star ...................... ££9,446
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ ------ .464,672
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Clrc ......... 395.156
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ ...... 586,931
Issue: aMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ." ]| Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. °Tabloid site. tCounty Seat. Circulation— £-£Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; £-March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; xRand McNally estimate.
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Pulaskif
Radford
Richmond!
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Pop. Circ.
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Charlotte Amalie
11. 469...° News 1,400
dtristiansted 4.112.... °St. Croix Avis 575
Frederiksted 1.961-°BWest End News .... §250
WASHINGTON
Aberdeen 19,653— World §1«,78S
Anacortes 6.919-.° American Bulletin] |.. §3,605
Bellinghamf 34,112-. Herald ..... £*1»,643
Sunday circ .. -££19,988
Bremerton 27.fi78~.Sun ££20.889
Centralia 8,657....Chronicle (see note
in catalog) ££9,935
Ellensburgt 8.430~.Record §4,175
Ephrata 4.589— Grant County Journal §4,270
Everettt 33,849— Herald -££28,436
Longview-Kelso
27.684w.News ££16,942
Moses Lake 2.679.-. Columbia Basin
Herald §5.886
Mt Vernont 5.230U. Herald §6,408
Olympiat 15.819^. Olympian ££12,235
Sunday circ .. -££12,364
Pascof 10.228— aColumbia Basin
News ££12.883
Tri-City Herald -£*14,312
Sunday circ.... £-£15,037
Port Angeles tll.233....News| | ££$,940
Seattlet 467.591.- North American Post
(Hokubei Hochi)
(Jap.) 2,500
•Post- Intelligencer.... £-£196.955
Sunday circ.... •£*243,7S7
Times -££214,927
Sat. evg. circ.... ££199,363
Sunday circ.... -£*241,035
Spokanet 161.721-Chromcle|| - ££71,582
(Space sold in comb,
with Spokesman-
Review)
•Spokesman-Review.. -££91.208
Sunday circ.... £-£139,052
Tacomat 143,673— News- Tribune -£-£82,965
Sunday circ.... £-£74,732
Vancouvert 41,664.... Columbian and Sun ££18,746
Walla Wallat 24.102— aUnion- Bullet in (evg.
also) - ££4,408
(Space in morn. A
evg. sold only in
comb.)
Evening circ . ££12,113
Sunday circ .. -££16,209
Wenatcheet 13,072- World **17,920
Sunday circ.... -££17,967
Yakimat 38.486—1 Herald „ ££16,252
(Space sold only in
comb, with Republic)
Sunday circ.... -££32,451
Republic -£-£17.246
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 604,959
Total Eat. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ. 321,706
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 812,592
WEST VIRGINIA
Beckleyt 1 9,597.- «Post- Herald -££20,174
(Space sold only in
comb, with Raleigh
Register)
Raleigh Register ...... -££11,533
Register- Post
Herald (Sat.) -£-£30,338
Post Herald-
Register (Sun.) -££30,628
Bluefield 21.506— Sunset News &
Princeton Observer -££8,925
(Space sold only in
comb, with Telegraph)
•Telegraph -££27,612
Sunday circ.... ££36,966
Charleston! 73.501— •Gazette -££70,592
Gazette-Mail (Sun.) -£-£107,047
Mail **S3,3SO
Qarkshnrgt 32.014~.»Exponent **12,641
(Space sold only in
comb, with Telegram)
Exponent-Telegram
(Sun.) **38,089
Telegram **23,267
Elkinsf 9.121.... Inter-Mountain **5,142
Fairmontt 29.34eU.«Times **13,628
(Space sold only in
comb, with West
Virginian)
Times- West Virginian
(Sun.) **18,681
West Virginian (see
note in catalog) . .. -£-£6,336
Graf toot 7.365.-, Sentinel || §4.971
(Space sold in
comb, with
Weekly News.)
Hintont S.78a~News|| §4,106
Huntingtont 86,353..- Advertiser **21.738
(Space sold only in
comb, with Herald-
Dispatch)
Herald-Advertiser
(Sun.) ££54.145
•Herald- Dispatch .... ££43,470
Keysert 6.347— Mineral News-
Tribune] | §3,563
Logant 5.079^Banner £-£8.750
Martinsbnrgt 15.621 ...Journal ££10,656
Morgantownt 25,S2S~.B Dominion -News .... ££9,124
(Space sold only in
comb, with Post)
Post ££-8,182
Moundsvfflet 14.772....Echo
Parkersburgf 29.684_BNews .. - ££16,166
(Space sold only in
comb, with Sentinel)
Sunday circ.... ££27,834
Sentinel ...» ££19.348
PointPleasantt 4.596~.Register ££3,052
Weirton 24.005~Times ***,569
Welcht 6.603....News **11.932
Wellsburgf 5,787~.Herald §3,978
Wheelingt 58,891-iIntelligencer ££22,955
Sat. morn. circ.... ££46,004
(Space sold only in
comb, with News-
Register)
News-Register £-£32,117
Sunday circ ... £-£53.962
Williamsont 8,624.... News £*1 1,655
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ. ....259,160
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 236,362
Total Eat. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 367,252
WISCONSIN
Antigot 9,902^. Journal §4,822
Appletont 34.010.... Post-Crescent ££36,302
(Space sold in comb,
with Press-Ga-
zette, Green Bay)
Ashlandt 10.640— Press ££4,001
Baraboot 7.264— News- Republic §5,570
Beaver Dam 11.867««Citizen §6,237
Beloit 29.590~.News £-£20,392
(Space sold in
comb, with
Janesville Gazette. )
Chippewa Fallst
ll,088~Herald-Telegram £-£6,539
Ban Clalret 36.0S8~.«Leader - ££14,859
(Space sold only in
comb, with Telegram)
Sunday circ.... -££14,888
Telegram - ££10,933
Fond Du Lacf 29,936.... Commonwealth
Reporter ££17,680
Port Atkinson 6,280_ Jefferson County
Union §3,990
Green Bayt S2.73S_ Press-Gazette ££40,137
(Space sold in comb,
with Post-Crescent.
Apple ton)
Issue: •Morning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
drc" 1 1 Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. 'Tabloid size. tCounty Seat. Circulation— ££Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; £March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold (ace. sworn; IPnblisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; XRand McNaUy estimate.
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Daily Newspapers, 1959
Pop. Circ.
Janesvillet 24,899^ Gazette **23,146
(Space sold in
comb, with
Beloit News.)
Kenothmt 54,368.... News „ **22,188
LaCrotset 47,535..M Tribune ** 32,51 4
Sunday circ.... **32,399
Madltont 96.056..^ Capital Times **44,245
(Space sold only in
comb, with Wiscon-
sin State Journal)
•Wisconsin State
Journal **49,550
Sunday circ.... **79,013
Manitowoct 27.598~. Herald Times **14,504
(Space sold only in
comb, with Reporter,
Two Rivers)
Marinettet 14.178^. Eagle-Star **8,220
Marshfield 12.394^. News- Herald ** 10,443
Merrillt 8.951.... Herald 84,729
Milwaukeet 637.392^. Journal **361,85«
Sunday circ . ** 497, 598
Kuryer Polski(Pol.).. §24,076
0 Milwaukee Deutsche
Zeitung (Ger.) U3.671
Sunday circ.... $16,827
•Sentinel ** 184,302
Sunday circ.... **227,982
Monroet 7.037~. Times **4,877
Neenah 12.437.-. Twin City News
Record ..... §3,943
Oshkosht 41.084-.. Northwestern **19,973
Portaget 7,334^. Register- Democrat ... -fr-ft-5,752
Racinet 71,193-. Bulletin (Sun.) **30,852
Journal-Times *^ 31, 262
Rhinelandert 8.774....News §4,182
Shawanof 5,894- Leader §6,984
Sheboyganf 42.365— Press **26,381
------ : §8,338
35,325— Telegram **20,422
•Tyom ies- Eteenpain
(Finn.) §3,3S2
Two Rivers 10,243.... Reporter **3,588
(Space sold only in
comb, with Herald-
Times, Manitowoc).
Watertown 12.417~ Times §7,274
Waukeshat 21.233— Freeman §14,341
Wausaut 30.414.-, Record-Herald **17,279
Wisconsin Rapidst
13.496.... Tribune **9.040
StevensPointt 16,564— Journal
Superior!
Total Est. £ng. Lang. Evening Circ 864,083
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 248,711
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 882,732
Caspert
Cheyennet
Laramiet
Rawlinst
WYOMING
23.673.- °«Star
(Space sold in comb
with Tribune-
Herald.)
Tribune- Herald
Tribune- Herald and
Star (Sun.)
31.93S.~.0«WyominR Eagle ..
(Space sold only in
comb, with Wyoming
State Tribune (see
note in catalog) ....
Wyoming State
Tribune
Sunday circ....
15.581— °«Boomerang (see
note in catalog) ....
Sunday circ ...
**6.930
**14,32S
**17,538
**9,639
**9,S07
**4,829
**4,737
7.41S— °«Times **3,506
Rock Spring! 10.857— «Rocket ***,«27
Miner (Sun.) **S,713
Sheridant 11.500— Press **6,9M
Worlandt 4.202.... ° •Northern Wyoming
News **5,420
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Evening Circ 30.958
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Morning Circ 36.422
Total Est. Eng. Lang. Sunday Circ 37.495
Calgary
Edmonton
Lethbridge
CANADA
ALBERTA
181.780.... lAlbertan ..
Herald
226.002...Journal
29,462....Herald
Medicine Hat 20.826....News||
**101.048
**17.012
**6,1S1
BRITISH COLUMBIA
K am loops 9,096
Kelowna 9,181.
Nanairao 12.705
Nelson 7.226
New Westminster
31,665.
Penticton 11.894
Prince George 10,563
Prince Rupert 10,498
Trail 11.395.
Vancouver 365,844.
Sentinel **«,378
..Courier **4,348
Free Press **7,732
•News **»,806
Victoria
Brandon
Flin Flon
Portage, La
Prairie
Winnipeg
British Columbian .... **1S,468
Herald ~ **4.135
Citizen **3.761
News **3,003
Times ^r**»596
•Chinese Times (Chin.) J4.547
•Chinese Voice
(Chinese) 3,918
•New Republic
(Chinese)
•Province (see note
in catalog) **112,210
Sun **200,446
(Space sold only in
comb, with
Province. )
54,584 BColonist -
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times)
Sunday circ.... **33,361
Times **23,920
MANITOBA
24,796.... Sun
10.234.... "Miner
°Reminder ...
**».852
10.525.... Graphic) |
255.093. Free Press || ,
Tribune
**2.«29
* 2,418
**72,'779
**24,803
NEW BRUNSWICK
Fredericton 18,303.... Gleaner
Moncton 36,003.... •Evangeline. L' (Fr)
•Times
(Space sold only in
comb, with
Transcript.)
Transcript
St. John 52,491. ...BTelegraph- Journal
(Space sold only in
comb, with Times-
Globe)
Times-Globe **20.242
NEWFOUNDLAND
Corner Brook 23,225 .Western Star **5,52S
Saturday circ. ..
Saint John's 57,078. aNews
Telegram - **12,839
Saturday circ.... **22,702
NOVA SCOTIA
Amherst 10.301....«News **4.019
Halifax 93,301....«Chronicle-Herald .... **«S»132
(Space sold only in
comb, with Mail-
Star)
Mail-Star **41,4«5
New Glasgow 9,998..~News|| ..... **8,45«
Sydney 32.162..- Post **24.8«4
Truro 12.250... News] | **«.7S4
ONTARIO
Barrie 16,851 . Examiner **7,536
Belleville 20,605 .Ontario-Intelligencer.. **1 1,641
Brantford 51, 869.... Expositor **20,060
Issue: aMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term. "Sunday
circ." | (Has w'kly. semi- or tri-w'kly editions. °Tabloid size. tCounty Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; 8P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population — 1950 Census; 1956 Preliminary for Canada; XRand NcNally estimate.
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Pop. Circ.
ONTARIO (Continued)
Brockville 13.885.... Recorder and Times .. **M3
Chatham 22.262~.News ........................ **14,1S8
Cornwall 18,158 ... Standard- Freeholder.. **1$,879
Port William 39,464-.. Times- Journal ........ **1S,208
Gait 23.738.... Reporter ................ **11,30S
Guelph 33,860..- Mercury ................. **12,W
Hamilton 239.625.... Spectator .................. ****
Kenora 10.728.... Miner and News .... 3, IOC
Kingston 48.618.... Whig-Standard ........ **».20
Kirkland Lake
X 18.392.... Northern News **«.077
59.562....Record ......................... **32,840
Kitchener
Lindsay
10.110....Post|| ..... .................. ..... **2,284
(Space sold in
comb, with weekly
Poat.)
London 101.693....«Free Press (evg. also)
Evg. circ.... **39,S62
Niagara Falls 23.563 ...Review ............... **U,360
North Bay 21 ,020.... Nugget .......... **13,342
Orillia 13, 857.... Packet and Times .... **5,2S8
Oshawa 50,412....Times-Garette (see
note in catalog) . ** 15,590
Ottawa 222,129 ., Citizen ....................... **65,138
Droit. Le (French)
Journal ................ **€S,92S
Owen Sound 16.976 Sun-Times ...... **10,981
Pembroke 15.434... Observer ................... *<*5,729
Peterborough 42.698.... Examiner ........... **21,9OS
Port Arthur 38.136 News-Chronicle ** 14,031
Port Hope 7,522.... Guide ................. §2,123
St. Catharines 39.708 Standard ...... - ........... **26,2O2
St. Thomas 19,129.... Times- Journal ....... **10,720
Sarnia 43,447.... Canadian Observer
Sault Ste Marie
37,329.... Sault Star ......... **15,045
Stratford 19.972.... Beacon- Herald . .. **9,9S4
Sudbury 46.482 ...Star ................... **28,422
Timmins 27.551.-. Press ........................... **9,670
Toronto 667.706.... BGlobe and Mail ..... **216,570
Saturday circ .. **237,804
Hebrew Journal (Eng.
& Yid.) ................ U9.256
Shing Wah Daily
News (Chinese)
Star||
Saturday circ .. **311,813
Telegram ...... .. ........... **207,840
Saturday circ.... **246,4O3
Welland 16.405 ...Welland-Port Colborne
Tribune ..... **15,166
Windsor 121 .980.... Star .................... **76,312
Woodstock 18.347.... Sentinel Review ........ **9,243
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Charlottetown 16.707....HGuardian .................. **14,3SS
Patriot .................... **4,494
(Space sold only in
comb, with
Guardian.)
Summerside 7,242 ../Journal- Pioneer . . **6,007
QUEBEC
Chicoutimi 24,878.... Progres du Saguenay
(Fr.) ...................... **3,572
Granby 27,095.... Voix de 1* Est (Fr.).. ***,406
Montreal 1.1 09,439.... •Devoir. Le (Fr.) . ** 3 1,966
•Gazette ...................... ** 110.01 8
•Jewish Daily Eagle
(Yid.) ................. tl5,730
"•Montreal Matin (Fr.) ** 89,235
Saturday circ **66,975
Presse. La|| (Fr.) **227,849
Saturday circ ... **247,2S1
Bop. Ore.
Montreal Star ............................ **17B,8CO
Saturday circ....
Quebec 170.703.... Action Catholique. L*
(Fr.) ........................
Chronicle-Telegraph .
•Evenement- Journal.
L' (Fr.) ....................
(Space sold only in
comb, with Soleil)
Soleil, Le (Fr.) . . **1 13.206
Sherbrooke 58, 668.... Record .................... **«,710
Tribune, La (Fr.) ... **33,S87
Trois Rivieres 50.483.... Nouvelliste. Le (Fr.) **31,9€2
SASKATCHEWAN
Moose Jaw 29,603.. .Times-Herald
Prince Albert 20,366....Herald
Regina 89.755 ..Leader-Post
Saskatoon 72,858. ...Star- Phoenix ..
**6,591
** 46,518
BERMUDA
Hamilton 2.816— Mid-Ocean News .... 7,460
Saturday circ.... 9,800
•Royal Gazette ..... **6,893
Sunday circ....
REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
David
Panama City
14.847-. °Ecos del Valle (Sp.)
°Razon, La (Span.)
127.874.~. °«Dia, El (Span.) ....
?
•Estrella de Panama,
La (Span.) (see note
in catalog)
°Hora, La (Span ) .
°Pais, El (Span.)
Panama American
(see note in cata-
log)
•Star and Herald
(see note in cata-
log)
1,200
8.000 -Free
10.000
18.000
tlO.333
19.500
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Cebn 167.503.... ••Republic, The (Ens.)
Iloilo 110.122... °«Times (Eng.)
Manila 983.906. BBagong Buhay
(Tagalog)
'•Bulletin (Eng.) ... *21.113
tl, 307— Free
•Chinese Commercial
News (Chin.) 7,608
•Chronicle t48.000
Sunday circ.... $48,000
"Debate. El (Span.) 5,015
Fookien Times
(Chin.) (see note
in catalog)
•Great China Press
(Chin.) 10.000
•Kong Li Po (Chin.) .
Mirror (Eng.) 15,462
•Philippines Herald
(Eng.) *42,733
Sunday circ . $42,733
•Times (Eng.) ... 98,634
Sunday circ.... 135,872
°>Voz de Manila
(Span.)
Issue: •Moraine. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
cite." | (Has w'kly. semi- or tri-w'kly editions. 'Tabloid size. tCounty Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's
Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; 1956 Preliminary for Canada; XRand NcNally estimate.
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DAILY PERIODICALS
A LIST OF DAILY PUBLICATIONS ISSUED CONTINUOUSLY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THEIR
CONTENT CHIEFLY DEVOTED TO ONE SPECIAL INTEREST, SUCH AS LEGAL. BANKING. ETC.
Pop. Circ.
ARKANSAS
Fayettevillet 17.071—»BArkansat Traveler
(Coll.) 30
4,300— Free
CALIFORNIA
Bakersfieldt 34. 784_0« Report (Legal) 587
Berkeley 1 13.805-. ••CaJifornian. The
Daily (Coll.) 16.790
Freanot 91 .669.... Real Estate Report
and Abstract of
Records (Legal) .... 645
Hollywood ....'•Daily Variety
(Show World News) 8,128
••Hollywood Reporter
(Film News) 7,850
Los Angeleat
1.970.358....°Daily Construction
Service (Eng'g
Constr.) (see note
in catalog) $885
••Daily Racing Form
Monday only . **14,759
Tues. to Fri .. ** 17,569
Saturday only **26,321
•Los Angeles Daily
Journal (Legal) .... 4,013
•Metropolitan News
(Legal) 900
Pop. Circ.
CONNECTICUT
NewHavent 1 64.443-. °« Yale Daily News
(Coll.) 12,600
Storrs X 8, OOO....BjConnectioit Campus £400
Controlled free dist $5,000
FLORIDA
Jacksonville 204.51 7_ Financial News
(Legal)
Miaraif 249,276.... ••Daily Racing Form
(Racing) ^...^.
Monday only.... *€.489
Tues. to Fri.... *5,741
Saturday circ.... *7.5BS
•Review (Com'l &
Legal) tl 491
GEORGIA
Atlantat 331, 31 4.... Fulton Co. Report
(Court News)
ILLINOIS
Champaign- Urbana
62,397....cBlllini 2,584
Chicagot 3.620.962— eBChicago Construc-
tion News (Constr.
News. Bldg. ft
Eng'g) 3,700
•Southern California
Trojan (Coll.) .. 300
5,700— Free
••UCLA Daily Bruin
(Coll ) $17 000
Controlled free dist 800
Chicago Law Bulletin
(Legal & Credit)-
••Chicago Market
Daily (Furniture A
Home Furn.) (see
note in catalog)
•Chicago Market
News (Fum.) (see
note in catalog)
Controlled circ $76,000
••Daily Racing Form
(Racing)
Oaklaadt 384.575.- °«Inter-City Express
(Legal & Com.) .... 1,142
Sacramentot 137.572.... •Recorder (Finan.) . 1 1,1 50
San Diegot 334,387.. ..Transcript (Real Es-
tate. Legal &
Finan.)
San Francisco!
775.357.... °BCommercial News
(Commercial) $7,056
0 Daily Construction
Service (Eng'g
Constr.) (see note
in catalog) 2,192
•Daily Pacific Builder
(Bldg. & Eng'g) 9,882
••Edwards Abstract
(R. Est. News &
Credit) (see note in
catalog)
•Recorder (Legal &
Finan.)
Monday only **50.381
Tues. to Fri.... **4O,632
Saturday only.... **«0,513
Drovers' Journal (L.
Stk. & Agric.) 33,212
••Oil Daily, The
(Petroleum Indus.) 7,240
•Wall Street Journal
(Midwest ed.HBus.
& Finan.) **170.491
Evanston 73.641. ...'North western (Coll.) $500
Controlled free dist 1:4.500
National Stock
Yards —....St. Louis Livestock
Reporter (L. Stock
& Agric.) 7.252
Park Ridge 16.602....Araerican Paper Coii-
vention Daily (Paper
Indus.) (see note
in catalog)
Peoriat 111.856....°BRecord (Court &
Com'l News) *400
Urbanat ....See Champaign-
Urbana.
INDIANA
Bloomingtoat 28,163-~ •Indiana Student
(Coll.) 4,250
Indianapolist 427.173—° Butler Collegian
(Coll ) 1,500
•Wall Street Journal
(Pacific Coast ed.)
(Business Daily) .... **83,809
San Josef 95.280.-. ° Post -Record (Court
and Commercial) .... 420
•Spartan Daily (Coll. ) 6,000
Stanford
University ....•Stanford Daily
(Coll.) .. $9.100
Stocktont 70.853.~.BReport (Legal) . .. 290
COLORADO
Bouldert 19.999.... ••Colorado Daily
(Coll.) $10.500
Colorado
Springs! 45.472~. °«Transcript (Court
News) 72
Denverf 415,786....°«Daily Journal
(Legal & Real Est.) 2,108
Controlled free dist... 313
•Indianapolis Com-
mercial (Business) 3,475
j sjMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
circ." | (Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. •Tabloid sice. tCounty Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C
Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census.
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Pop.
INDIANA (Continued)
Lafayettet
35,568....«Purdue Exponent
(Coll.)
IOWA
22£98....*>Iowa State Daily
(Coll.)
DesMoineat 177,965.... ••Record (Legal ft
Finan.) _
lowaCityf 27.aU~.Blowan (Ind.&Coll.)
Sioux Cityf 83,991....°Reporter (Legal.
Com'l ft Finan.) ....
KANSAS
Lawrencet 23,351.-. •University Kansan
(Coll.) (see note in
catalog)
Cont. free dist....
Manhattan 19.056-.° Kansas State Col-
legian (Coll.)
Topekat 78.791~. °«Legal News (Legal)
KENTUCKY
Lexington 55,534^ "Kentucky Kernel ..
Lonisvillet 369.129~ •Record (Legal ft
Business)
LOUISIANA
BatonRonietl2S,«29.~ "Reveille (Coll.) . ..
N«wOrltanst570.445.~. ••Journal of Com-
merce (BIdg., Com.
& Mun. Bonds) ....
Cont. free dist. ..
MARYLAND
Baltimore 949.708~. aRecord (Legal)
College Park 11.17CU.Diamondback (CoU.)
MASSACHUSETTS
Cainbridget 120.740~. ••Harvard Crimson
(Coll.)
MICHIGAN
Ann Arbort 48,251.-. ^Michigan Daily
(Coll.)
Detroitt 1. 849.568-. aLegal News (Legal
& Finan.)
•Wayne Collegian
(Coll.) _
Cont. free dist....
East Lansing 20.325-. ^Michigan State
News (Coll.)
Cont. free dist....
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis! 521,718-, "Daily Market
Record
(Grain Trade
•Finance and Cotn-
merce| | (Business &
Legal)
••Minnesota Daily
(Coll.) .
St. Fault 311.349....«Saint Paul Legal
Ledger (Prof. Legal
Business)
MISSOURI
Clayton 16.035.^0«St. Louis Countian
(Court & Bus.) ...
Kansas City 4S6.«22....Drovers Telegram
(L'stk. & Agric.) ..
OlRecord (Com'l. Court
& Real Estate) ....
St. Josephf 78.588^. ••Courier (Legal
Notices)
St. Louis S56,7M~ ••Record (Court ft
Bus.)
•Saint Louis Daily
Market Reporter
(Fruit. Dairy ft
Prod.)
Circ
3,800
9,792
704
7,489
8,850
1,858
t7,000
612
10,000
2,700
690
$3,200
7,500
J13.100
6,600
7,500
9,500
575
16,000
3,157
26,000
$861
11,615
19,101
770
165
52,155
950
Pop. dw.
Springfieldt 66,731 ..~° Events (Court ft
Com'l) 211
MONTANA
Missoula 22. 485.... 'Montana Kaimin
(Coll.) ..... 3,500
NEBRASKA
Lincolnf 98.884~.Nebraskan (Coll.) ... J5,500
"•Reporter (Legal) . {483
Omahat 251,11 7— Journal- Stockman
L'stk. & Agr.) .. 18.117
•Record (Legal ft
(Com'l)
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Hanover 6.259.-. •Dartmouth (Coll.).. $2,600
NEW JERSEY
Bayonne 77,203.... 'Oildom (Petroleum)
New Brunswick
38,811....°BTargum, The
(Coll.) t3.000
Princeton 12.230.-. 0BPrincetonian(ColU 2,000
NEW YORK
Buffalo! 580.132.... «Buff alo Law Journal
(Legal. Finan. &
Real Estate) tl.Oll
Chautanqna X 383.... °«Chautauquan( Local
ft Educ.) (see note
in catalog) $2,500
Cooperatownf 2,727— Glim me rgl ass (Resort
News) (see note in
catalog) 425
Ithacat 29.257^°HCornell Sun (Coll.) $4.000
NewYorkf 7.891,957..^ ••American Banker
(Banking) **8,599
•American Metal
Market (Steel, Metals
Met. Work'g) .... **12,692
"Armstrong Daily
(Horse Rac'g, Spts
Gen'l News) . ...
••Columbia Spectator
(Coll.) $5,000
••Daily Bond Buyer,
The|| (Gov't. State
& Munic. Finan.) On request
••Daily Metal
Reporter (Iron,
Steel. Metals) (see
note in catalog) ....
'•Daily Mill Stock
Reporter (Paper &
Textile Industry)..
'•Daily News Record
(Mens' and Boys'
Clothing, Textiles) *21,345
Total unpaid dist . 1,241
••Film Daily (Mot.
Pict. ATelev.Msee
note in catalog) . 6,079
"Fruit and Vegetable
Reporter (Fresh
Fruit & Vege-
tables)
"•Heights Daily
News (Coll. News) $3,000
'•Home Furnishings
Daily (Home Furn.) * 39,215
Total unpaid dist ... 4,802
••Import Daily (Im-
ports to U. S.) 313
Journal of Commerce
and Commercial
(see note in cata-
log) , **34,867
•Law Journal (Leg.) 7,920
••MotionPictureDaily
(Motion Pict.) 5,425
•National Program
(Horse Rac'g, Spts.
Gen'l News)
• Producers' PriceCur-
rent (Prod. Mkts.) 2,850
I§3le:o*%?rnlng'..No mark' «venin«- DaHy P*P«r§ baring Sunday editions are followed by the terra, "Sunday
*e?i«°r iri?r«ld/ edlt!on»- 'Tabloid site. fConnty Seat. Clrcttlatlon-**Sept. A.B.C.
?? P?* A'B'C 8t»«««t»5 •A.B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
: tight face' estim*t«!- Population-1950 Counts.
READ the Guide to the UM of the Directory to front of book.
1288
Daily Periodicals, 1959
POP. Circ.
New Yorkt ••Radio Daily-Tele-
vision Daily (Com'l
Radio & Telev.) .... 10.563
•Telegraph (Motion
Pict.. Theater.
Turf. Spts., Gen'l)
Monday only .. **69,507
Tues. to Fri.... **47,937
Saturday circ.... **70,094
•Wall Street Journal
(Nat'lBus. &Finan.)
Eastern Ed.... **229,756
Pacific Coast Ed.... **83,809
Southwest Ed ... **52,257
Midwest Ed . ** 170,491
Comb. circ.... **536,313
"•Women's Wear
Daily (Women's
Pop. Circ.
RHODE ISLAND
Providence t 248.674_ '• Brown Herald
(Coll.) 335
Controlled free dist... 3,500
TENNESSEE
Memphist 396.000~~*News. The Daily
(Busi.. Legal. Fi-
nan. & Trade . . 3,015
TEXAS
Austin! 132.459.-. aTexans (Coll.) $15.000
College Station 7.925..- Battalion ( Agric. Coll. ) 7,250
Dallast 434,462 °BCommercial Record
(Real Estate &
Legal) J6.000
Wear & Fashions) * 47, 769
Total unpaid dist.... 2,024
Rochestert 332.4S8_°«Record (Legal &
Busi ) Jl 400
•Wall Street Journal
(Nat'l Busi. &
Finan.) **S2.257
Dentont 21,372— °Lass-o (Coll.) $3,000
Syracuset 220,583.... aOrange (Coll.) .... 1,'400
Controlled free dist . 8,000
White Plainst 43,466....°«Westchester Law
Journal (Legal) 474
Fort Worth! 278.778~..°«Commercial Recorder
(Business) .. ~ $452
Houston! 596.163.... Court Review (Court
News) . .... $1,100
NORTH CAROLINA
San Antonio! 408.442.... •Commercial Recorder
(Finan., Legal, Court
News)
Chapel Hill 9.177....BTar Heel (Coll.) 7,000
OHIO
Akront 274.605~ •Legal News (Legal) $950
Cincinnatit 503.998.... BCourt Index (Com'l
& Legal) tl.450
Wacot 84.706-.. 0«Lariat (Coll.)
UTAH
Provot 28,937.. ..°BBrigham Young
Universe 8,694
Salt Lake City!
Cleveland! 914.aOS_ aLegal News (Legal) 1.795
Columbust 375.901.... °«Ohio State Lantern
(Coll.) 15,000
182,121.... 'Utah Chronicle
(Coll.) 9,000
•Reporter (Court &
Com'l News) 1,550
Daytont 243,872 ,«Daily Court Reporter
(Legal) $700
Kent 12,418 ...'Kent Stater (Coll.)
Controlled free dist.... $5,200
Toledot 303,616.... ••Legal News (Court
News)
VIRGINIA
Charlottes ville25.969.~.0 Cavalier (Coll.) . 5,000
WASHINGTON
Pullman 12.022~.»BWSC Evergreen
(Coll.) .. 6,723
Youngstown !168,33O~BLegal News (Legal)
OKLAHOMA
Muskogeet 37,289~ -Legal Record
(Legal) 200
Normant 27,006.... "^Oklahoma Daily
Seattle! 467.591... • Journal of Commerce
and Construction
Record (Com. In-
dus. Finan. & Mar.) 85,247
°BUniversity of Wash-
ington Daily (Coll.)
(see note in cata-
log) $15,750
Oklahoma
Cityt 243.504~.Law Journal- Record] |
(Legal)
Stillwatert 20.238_°O'Collegian (Coll.) 9,500
Tulsaf 182.740.™Legal News (Com'l
& Legal)
OREGON
Corvallist 16.207— Oregon State Ba-
rometer (Coll.) .. . . 7,783
Eugenet 35.879~~°BOregon Emerald
(Coll ) $4,600
Tacoma! 143.673....° Index (Court ft
Bldg. News 790
WEST VIRGINIA
Morgantown! 25,525— "Athenaeum (Coll.) .. 6,000
WISCONSIN
Madison! 96,056....°Cardinal (Coll.) .... 2.300
Milwaukee! 637.392~.BReporter (Court ft
R. Est.) ................
Portlandt 37J,d2f._«Daily Journal of
Commerce (Co. &
Legal) *3,883
"Daily Shipping News
(Shipping, Ports &
Trans.) $1,312
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia!
2.071,605.... '• Daily Pennsyl-
vanian (Coll.)
Controlled free dist.... 10,000
"•Legal Intelligencer
(Legal) 1.388
CANADA
ONTARIO
Toronto 667.706 . aDaily Commercial
News and Building
Record (Construc-
tion & Municip.).... **€,909
••Daily Racing Form
(Racing)
Monday only.... **10,048
Tues. to Fri.... ** 7,211
Saturday only ... **10,860
••Varsity, The (Coll.)
(see note in cata-
log) $12.000
Pittsburgh! 676.806—° Pittsburgh Legal
Journal || (Court
News) J960
State College 17.227....°«Collegian -... 6.135
QUEBEC
Montreal 1,109. 439....°«McGill Daily (Coll.) $6,000
Issue: iMorning. No mark, evening. Daily papers having Sunday editions are followed by the term, "Sunday
cire." | (Has w'kly, semi- or tri-w'kly editions. •Tabloid sice. !County Seat. Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C.
Statement; June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: 9P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Pub-
lisher's Report; Light face, estimated. Population— 1950 Census; 1956 Preliminary for Canada; 1943 for Cuba.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory la front of book.
1289
SPECIAL SECTIONS OF NEWSPAPERS IN WHICH
ADVERTISING MAY BE PLACED BY GROUPS
ALL FLORIDA MAGAZINE
Sec listing in catalog section of Directory, page 195.
AMERICAN ARMED FORCES FEATURES
406 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
See listing in catalog section of Directory, page 685.
AMERICAN WEEKLY
See listing in catalog section of Directory, page 688.
BIG THREE
See Pacific Coast Sunday Group.
BONNIE HUBBARD'S KUPBOARD
666 Sixth St., San Francisco, Calif.
A weekday sponsored column published Wednesday
and/or Thursday in the following newspapers.
GROUP ONE
Bakersfield Californian.
Fresno Bee.
Merced Sun-Star.
Modesto Bee.
Monterey Peninsula Herald.
Oakland Tribune.
Porterville Record.
Red Bluff News.
Sacramento Bee.
Salinas Californian.
San Francisco Examiner.
San Jose Mercury-News.
Santa Cruz Sentinel News.
Stockton Record
Tulare Advance-Register.
Vallejo Times-Herald. News-Chronicle.
GROUP TWO
Fresno Bee.
Marysville-Yuba City Appeal- Democrat.
Oakland Tribune.
Palo Alto Times.
Redding Record.
Richmond Independent.
Sacramento Bee.
San Francisco Call Bulletin.
San Jose Mercury- News.
San Mateo Shopper.
San Mateo Times.
Santa Rosa Press- Democrat.
Stockton Record.
Visalia Times-Delta.
Watsonville Register-Pajaronian.
FAMILY WEEKLY
See listing in catalog section of Directory, page 253.
FIRST S MARKETS GROUP
220 E. 42nd St., Now York 17. N. Y.
Comprised of:
Chicago, HI., (Sun.) Tribune.
New York. N. Y., (Sun.) News.
Philadelphia, Pa., (San.) Inquirer.
LOCALLY EDITED GRAVURE MAGAZINE GROUP
Standard Gravure Corp., Louisvffle 2, Ky.
TWi Gravure Magazine Section circulated with the
Sunday edition of the following newspapers:
Akron, Ohio, Beacon Journal.
Atlanta, Ga.. Journal-Constitution.
Columbus, Ohio, Dispatch.
Denver, Colo., Post.
Houston, Texas. Chronicle.
Indianapolis, Ind., Star.
Louisville, Ky., Courier Journal.
Newark. N. J., News.
New Orleans. La., Times Picayune States
Phoenix, Ariz., Arizona Republic.
St. Louis. Mo.. Globe- Democrat.
Toledo. Ohio, Blade.
NATIONAL TURF DAILIES
525 W. 52nd St., New York 19, N. Y.
Basic group comprised of:
Chicago, 111., Daily Racing Form.
Los Angeles, Calif., Daily Racing Form.
Miami, Fla.. Daily Racing Form.
New York. N. Y.. Telegraph.
Toronto. Ont., Daily Racing Form.
OUTDOOR TIPS
154 E. Erie, Chicago 11, 111.
This column appears in or adjacent to the sport sections
o! the following Sunday newspapers.
EASTERN MARKET
Baltimore. Md., Sun.
Boston, Mass., Globe.
New York. N. Y., Times.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Press.
Washington, D. C., Post. Times-Herald.
NORTH CENTRAL MARKET
Chicago. 111.. Tribune.
Cincinnati, Ohio. Enquirer.
DCS Moines. Iowa, Register.
Detroit, Mich.. News.
Indianapolis. Ind., Star.
Milwaukee. Wis., Journal.
Minneapolis. Minn.. Star Tribune.
St. Louis, Mo.. Post- Dispatch.
St. Paul, Minn.. Pioneer Press.
SOUTHERN MARKET
(Appears weekly from January 1st to June 1 it-
winter only.)
Charlotte. N. C.. Observer.
Dallas, Texas, Times Herald.
Houston, Texas, Chronicle.
Knoxville, Tenn.. News- Sentinel.
Little Rock, Ark., Arkansas Gazette.
Memphis, Tenn., Commercial Appeal.
Miami. Fla., Herald.
New Orleans, La., Times Picayune.
Oklahoma City, Okla., Oklahoman- Times.
San Antonio, Texas. Express.
Tampa. Fla., Tribune.
WESTERN MARKET
Denver, Colo., Post.
Los Angeles, Calif., Times.
Oakland, Calif., Tribune.
Portland, Ore., Oregon Journal.
San Diego, Calif., Tribune Union.
San Francisco, Calif., Chronicle.
Seattle, Wash., Times.
PACIFIC COAST SUNDAY GROUP (BIG THREE)
I Third St.. Saa Francisco S, Calif.
Sold as a unit in the following Sunday newspapers.
Los Angeles, Cal., Examiner.
San Francisco, Cal., Examiner.
Seattle, Wash.. Post-Intelligencer.
1240
Groups of Special Newspaper Sections, 1959
PACIFIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE GROUP
681 Market St., San Francisco 5, Calif.
Advertising told only as a unit in the Sunday magazine
sections of the following newspapers.
Fresno. Cal., Bee.
Long Beach, Cal., Independent Press-Telegram.
Los Angeles. Cal.. Times.
Oakland, Cal., Tribune.
Portland. Oreg., Journal.
Sacramento. Cal.. Bee (Saturday).
San Jose, Cal., Mercury News.
Seattle. Wash.. Times.
Spokane. Wash., Spokesman-Review.
Tacoma. Wash.. News Tribune.
Optional Editions
Honolulu, Hawaii, Star-Bulletin (Saturday).
San Diego. Cal., Union.
San Francisco. Cal.. Chronicle.
PARADE
See listing in catalog section of Directory, page 726.
PENINSULA LIVING
A supplement circulated with the Saturday edition of:
Burlingame, Cal., Advance-Star (Sunday).
Palo Alto. Cal.. Times.
Redwood City, Cal., Tribune.
PICTORIAL SUNDAY MAGAZINE GROUP
See listing in catalog section of Directory, page 727.
SUNDAY— THE NEWSPAPER'S OWN MAGAZINE
(Metropolitan Sunday Newspapers, Inc.)
260 Madison Ave.. New York 16. N. Y.
Supplies metropolitan weekly comic section color and
rotogravure advertising. Sold as a unit in the following
Sunday newspapers:
Baltimore, Md.. Sun.
Boston, Mass.. Globe and/or Herald.
Buffalo. N. Y.. Courier- Express.
Chicago. 111.. Tribune and/or Sun Times.
Cincinnati, Ohio. Enquirer.
Cleveland. Ohio. Plain Dealer.
Columbus, Ohio. Dispatch.
Denver, Colo. Post.
Des Moines. Iowa. Register.
Detroit. Mich., News and/or Free Press.
Houston, Texas. Chronicle.
Indianapolis. Ind.. Star.
Los Angeles. Calif.. Times.
Milwaukee. Wis., Journal.
Minneapolis, Minn., Tribune.
New Orleans, La., Times-Picayune.
New York, N. Y.. News and /or Herald Tribune.
Philadelphia, Pa., Inquirer.
Phoenix, Ariz.. Arizona Republic.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Press.
Providence, R. I.. Journal.
St. Louis. Mo.. Globe Democrat and/or Post
Dispatch.
St. Paul, Minn., Pioneer Press.
San Francisco. Calif., Chronicle.
Seattle, Wash.. Times.
Syracuse, N. Y.. Post- Standard.
Washington. D. C., Star.
Optional Editions
Newark. N. J.. News.
Springfield. Mass., Republican.
THIS WEEK
See listing in catalog section of Directory, page 739.
VIEW
545 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
A supplement circulated weekly with the following
newspapers :
Albany, N. Y., Times-Union.
Greenfield, Mass., Recorder-Gazette.
Holyoke, Mass., Transcript-Telegram.
New Brunswick, N. J., Home News.
Syracuse, N. Y., Post-Standard.
Waterlmry, Conn., Republican.
SPECIAL NEWSPAPER GROUPS AND
REPRESENTATIVE ORGANIZATIONS
For information concerning type and number of newspapers including location, size, circulation, etc.. write
direct to address given.
Accredited Newspaper Association. Inc. of St. Louis,
3333 Iowa St.. St. Louis. Mo.
American Armed Forces Newspapers.
405 Lexington Ave.. New York, N. Y.
American College Newspapers
National Advertising Service, Inc..
420 Madison Ave.. N. Y. 17. N. Y.
Armed Services Weekly Newspaper Representative
2300 West Ave.. Newport News. Va.
Associated Construction Publications
505 Fifth Ave.. New York 17. N. Y.
Boston Suburban Quality Newspapers.
Transcript Bldg.. Dedham. Mass.
Chicago Accredited Newspapers,
3114 N. Greenview Ave.. Chicago 13, 111.
Chicago North Side Newspapers.
7519 North Ashland Ave. (26).
High School Publications
Richmond Advertising Service, Inc.
26 Court Street, Brooklyn 1. N. Y.
Los Angeles Suburban Newspapers, Inc.
8217 Beverly Blvd.. Los Angeles 48, Calif.
News, Inc., 7119 Harrisburg Blvd.. Houston 11, Texas
Quality Group Weeklies of New Jersey,
266 Liberty St.. BloomfieM. N. J.
San Francisco Progress,
125 Valencia St.. San Francisco 3. Calif.
Space Associates, Inc.
11 B. 47th St., New York 17, N. Y.
Trade Union Advertising (The Labor Press)
302 Fifth Ave.. New York 1. N. Y.
Weekly Major Markets
Moran & Fischer, Inc.
229 Madison Ave.. New York 17, N. Y.
1061 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
360 N. Michigan Ave.. Chicago. 111.
Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc.,
(Combining the services of Newspaper Advertising
Service and American Press Association.)
404 Fifth Ave.. New York 18. N. Y.
333 N. Michigan Ave.. Chicago 1. 111.
1728 Guardian Bldg.. Detroit 26, Mich.
603 William-Oliver Bldg.. Atlanta 3. Ga.
6505 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles 48, Calif.
Westchester County Publishers. Inc. Group.
8 Church St.. White Plains, N. Y.
CANADA
Prairie Publishers' Co-Operative Ltd.
(Entirely in Manitoba. Saskatchewan. Alberta
and British Columbia)
Scarth Street, Regina. Saskatchewan
Wilson Publishing Co 's List.
(In Ontario. Quebec and Western Canada)
123 Eighteenth St.. New Toronto. Ontario
1241
Ketchikan
Alaska Chronicle — ....
Bell CALIFORNIA
Bell Gardens Post Star
SUNDAY WEEKLIES
(NOT SUNDAY EDITIONS OF DAILY PAPERS)
ALASKA Circ. winona MINNESOTA
...Ind
Granada Hill*
Outlook (see note in catalog) ..............Ind....
Combined circ
6,400— Free
olumbia
Mirror
Greenville
16,100
18.400— Free
Hermosa Beach
°Tide (see note in catalog) Ind.... 2,780
Livermore
Valley Shopping News-Advertiser
Shopping 6,610 — Free
Los Angeles
°East Los Angeles Gazette Ind.... 17,482
6,818— Free
National City
Chula Vista-National City Star-News
(see note in catalog) Ind 7.782
Norwalk
Call Ind §7,950
Pacoima
Post (see note in catalog) Ind....
Combined circ.... 16.100
18,400— Free
Ind... 24,535— Free
J868
'eaneck
"Sun
Pomona
Review
Monterey County Democrat Ind
Wblttier
Star-Review
Ind... $41. 400— Free
Denver COLORADO
Sonntagsblatt der Volkszeitung-Tribune
(German) ~. Ind...
Greeley
"Journal Ind .
§3,693
Bridgeport
CONNECTICUT
•Herald Ind . if 78,072
Mi Hard
•Citizen Ind . §4,645
Chicago ILLINOIS
Sunday Booster Ind.... 24,116
13,384— Free
Italia. L* (Italian) Ind.... §5,864
Jefferson Park Leader «... ^..^....Ind.^.
Mayfair Leader ..................................... .....Ind....
News Ind . 26,199
13,137— Free
North West Times Ind .. 2,495
5.705— Free
Portage Park Leader ................... ..........Ind....
Star Ind .. §40,22!
Suburban Leader Ind....
La Grange
•Shopper Shopping... t45. 000 — Frei
Oak Park
•Oak Parker, The (see note in catalog)
Ind . 42,350— Fre
Clinton
Town Talk
IOWA
..Ind. & Farm... 5,21
11,109— Fre
LOUISIANA
Sun
Baltimore MARYLAND
Correspondent (Ger.) „ Ind ...
Lawrence MASSACHUSETTS
Sun Ind. Re
Sonntagspost (Ger.)
Circ.
Ind . 89.MS
MISSISSIPPI
•Delta Leader (Negro) ..
,. Ind....
. Ind....
§1.225
Passaic
NEW JERSEY
•Eagle
. Ind. Dem .. §10,900
"Eagle ........................ Ind.... §19,900
Udgewood .»,„ „,»
'News ....................... Ind....**17,228
**S.S06
New York NEW YORK
°Ecos de Nueva York (Span.)
•Enquirer Ind **230,390
• France- Amerique (Fr) Ind... §11,195
•Szabad Magyarsag (Hung.) Ind 4,500
500— Free
•Worker Com. & Labor.. §13,029
Conkers
•Record Ind §14.000
Cincinnati OHI°
Freie Press (Ger.)
Toledo
Ameryka-Echo (Polish)
Bristol OKLAHOMA
Record-Citizen ......................... Ind
Poteau
Sun
d- D««...
§1,305
§16.508
§3,164
§3.160
Philadelphia
•Dispatch ...
Pittston
•Dispatch . .
Wilkes-Barre
Independent
PENNSYLVANIA
...Rep....
, Ind . **8,545
.Ind -**45,169
Williamsport
•Grit (see note in catalog) ..Ind. & Farm .. **38,931
Childress
TEXAS
...Shopping....9,761— Free
Shopper
Fort Worth
Shopper Shopping ...
102,500— Free
Irving
•News Citizen Ind....
Littlefleld
Co. Wide News Ind ... 3.891
Tyler
•Star ...,
....Ind...
CANADA
Saint John's NEWFOUNDLAND
•Herald Ind .. **22,226
Montreal
QUEBEC
•Allo Police (Fr.) Ind.... 128,032
•Dimanche-Matin, Le (Fr.) Ind .. **77,760
•Patrie du Dimanche. La (Fr.) Ind ...**184,639
•Petit Journal. Le (Illus. News) ....Ind .. **234,184
City
REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
5.400
•Panama Tribune (Negro)
Baguio PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
•Midland Courier Ind.-.
Ciralatlon-HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; I P.O. State-
ment; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated; 'Tabloid Size.
BE SURE TO READ the GvUe to the «se of the Directory in front of book.
1242
WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND TRI-WEEKLY
NEWSPAPERS
A LIST OF WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS WHICH ARE PUBLISHED
CONTINUOUSLY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, WITH THE POPULATIONS OF THE PLACES WHERE
THEY ARE PUBLISHED, AND THE LATEST AVAILABLE CIRCULATION FOR EACH. ALSO SHOWN
IS THE DAY OF THE WEEK ON WHICH THEY ARE PUBLISHED.
Mo means Monday We means Wednesday Fr means Friday
Tu means Tuesday Th means Thursday Sa means Saturday
Note: There are a few Sunday weeklies in this list. They are marked Su.
N. B.— The circulation figures quoted below were the latest available figures. Variations between these figures
and those quoted in the catalog are due to later printing of this section and availability of later circulation figures.
NUMERICAL FIGURE PLACED BEFORE TOWN NAME IS KEY TO LOCATION BY COUNTY,
AND IS CROSS-REFERENCED WITH "LIST OF COUNTIES" PRECEDING, IN EACH STATE,
THE CATALOG LISTINGS.
Circ.
Pop.
ALABAMA
2.162_Herald (Th)
5,397....Herald (Th)
Sand Mountain Reporter
(Tu & Th) 3,501
62 Alexander City 6.430.... Outlook (Tu & Fr) **3.421
34 Abbeville
48 Albertville
1,800
§2,874
20 Andalusia
48 Arab
14 Ashland
42 Athens
27 Atmore
28 Attalla
41 Auburn
2 Bay Minette
37 Bessemer
37 Birmingham
48 Boaz
27 Brewton
55 Brundidge
12 Butler
66 Camden
54 Carrollton
10 Centre
4 Centreville
65 Chatom
49 Chickasaw
61 Childersburg
49 Citronelle
11 Clanton
3 Clayton
59 Columbians
22 Cullman
62 Dadeville
46 Demopolis
35 Dothan
16 Elba
16 Enterprise
3 Eufaula
32 Eutaw
18 Evergreen
37 Fairfield
2 Fairhope
29 Fayette
27 Flomaton
10 Florala
39 Florence
2 Foley
43 Fort Deposit
25 Fort Payne
31 Geneva
7 Georgians
9,l62«..Star-News (Th)
1,592.... Journal (Th) .
Tribune (Th)
1,593... Progress (Th)
6,309.... Alabama Courier (Th) .
Limestone Democrat (Tu)
5,720....Advance (Th)
7,537....News- Journal (Th)
12,939....Bulletin (Th)
3.732....Baldwin Times (Th) ....
28.445....Advertiser (Fr)
326, 037.... For papers see catalog.
3.078...Leader (Th) §1,850
5.146~..Standard (Th) **2,320
4.714
2,800
J200
$2,800— Free
§1,264
§3,640
§3,640
1,900
2,167
§2.060
§3,151
1.845
2.605....Sentinel (Th) 570
6S9....Advocate (Th) §1,100
931....Progressive Era (Th) .
710 Herald (Th) 1.473
l,672....Herald (We) §1,405
1.160....Press (Th) §2,362
609... News (Th) §1,500
4.920....News (Th) 1,635
4.023....News (Th) 1,690
l,350....Call (Th) §1,000
4,640....News (Th) §1,725
Union-Banner (Th) 3,000
1,583. . Record (Fr) §1,250
1.761 ....Reporter (Th) 1,461
7.523....Democrat (Fr) 5,221
Times (We) 7,322
Tribune (Th) **3,020
2.354...Record (Th) §1,475
5,004....Times (Th)
21.584....Houston Herald (Th) .... 1,800
Messenger (Sa)
Tri-State News (Fr) 2,360
2.936.«.Clipper (Th) §2,000
7,288....Ledger (Th) §3,487
6,906....Tribune (Tu & Th) §2,340
2.348....Democrat (Th) §1,283
3.454....Courant (Th) §2,085
13,177....Steel City Star (Fr) 3.845
3,354....Courier (Th) §1,950
3,707....Times (Th) §3,502
1.036.... Journal (Th) ,
2.7l3.«.News (Th)
23,879~..Herald (Th)
1,301-. Baldwin News-Herald
(Th)
Onlooker (Th)
1,358.... Signal (Fr)
6,226....Times- Journal (Tu &
Th)
3,S79..MReaper (Th)
l,596.-.News (Th)
650
1,890
§3,642
§150
§3,000
§4,769
2,264
1,935
19 Good Water
33 Greensboro
7 Greenville
13 Grove Hill
48 Guntersville
67 Haleyville
47 Hamilton
31 Hartford
52 Hartselle
34 Headland
15 Heflin
37 Homewood
13 Jackson
8 Jacksonville
64 Jasper
9 Lafayette
9 Lanett
37 Leeds
46 Linden
14 Lineville
60 Livingston
21 Luverne
53 Marion
49 Mobile
50 Monroeville
59 Montevallo
51 Montgomery
40 Moulton
5 Oneonta
200pp
23 Ozark
58 Pell City
57 Phenii City
Pop. Circ.
l,277....Enterprise-Chronicle(Th) 1,120
2.217— Watchman (Th) §1,255
6.781....Advocate (Th) §3,6SO
l,443,..Democrat (Th) §4,250
5.253_Advertiser-Gleam (We
& Fr) **3,S70
3.331.. Advertiser (Tu & Fr) . . 3,802
l,623....News (Th) §1,42«
1,655 News-Herald (Th) §1,750
3,429....Enquirer (Th) §1,965
2,091....Wiregrass Farmer (Th) 1.250
1,982 Cleburne News (Th) .... §1,435
12,866~.Shades Valley Sun-see
Birmingham
3,072....South Alabamian (Th) .. J2.000
4.751....News (Th)
8,589.... Mountain Eagle (Th) .... §11,845
Walker County Times
(Th)
196
12.904— Free
§1,950
2.353.«.Sun (We)
7.434~VaIleyTimes-Ne
West Point, Georgia
3,306-.. News (Th)
1.363....Democrat-Reporter(Th) J956
l,548....Tribune (Th)
1 ,681.... Our Southern Home (Th ) 787
2,221...Journal and News (We) §2.468
2.822....Times-Standard (Th) .... §1,250
129,009~.For papers see catalog.
2, 772.... Monroe Journal (Th) ... §2,521
2.150....Times Herald (Th) §1,211
106.525~.For papers see catalog.
l,384~..Advertiser (Th) §2,475
2.802 . Southern Democrat (Th) 3,420
5,240.. News (Th) §3,210
5.238.... Southern Star (Th)
l,189.-.News Aegis (Th)
23,305....Citizen. The (Th)
4.000
§4,000
2,500— Free
§2,540
8 Piedmont
1 Prattville
49 Prichard
56 Roanoke
30 Russellville
36 Scottsboro
17 Sheffield-
Tuscumbia
38 Sulligent
61 Sylacauga
61 Talladega
26 Tallassee
13 Thomasville
55 Troy
Herald (Fr) ...
Phenix-Girard Journal
(Fr) ......
4.498....Journal (We) §1,851
4,385.M.Progress (Th)
19.014....Citizen (Th) §1,566
Herald (Th) 1,475
5.392....Leader (Th) §2,436
6,012....Citizen (Tu) §3,661
Times (Th) §3,681
4,731. ...Sentinel (Tu) $4,962
Progressive Age (Th) .. 14,962
§556
17,501....Standard & Times (Fr)
1,209.... Democrat and News-
see Vernon.
9,606....Advance (Th) §4,30C
News (Th) §4,46C
13.134... Home- News (Su) §3,841
4,225.~. Tribune (Th) §1,981
2.425.... Times (We) - 1.4CX
8,555.~.Herald (Su) &3.3W
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn:
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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ALABAMA (Cox
63 Tuscaloosa
17 Tuscumbia
44 Tuskegee
6 Union Sprinj
38 Vernon
56 Wedowee
26 Wetumpka
47 Winfield
60 York
Anchorage
Fairbanks
Juneau
Ketichikan
Kodiak
Nome
Palmer
Petersburg
Skagway
Wrangell
10 Ajo
13 Ash Fork
2 Benson
2 Bisbee
7 Buckeye
11 Casa Grande
7 Chandler
6 Clifton
11 Coolidge
13 Cottonwood
11 Eloy
3 Flagstaff
11 Florence
7 Gilbert
7 Glendale
4 Globe
7 Goodyear
9 Holbrook
8 Kingman
4 Miami
12Nogales
7Peoria
7 Phoenix
13 Prescott
5 Safford
1 Saint Johns
11 San Manuel
7 Scottsdale
9 Show Low
7 Sunnyslope
11 Superior
2 Tombstone
10 Tucson
7 Wickenburg
2 Willcox
3 WfflUms
9 Winslow
U Yuma
17 Alma
10 Arkadelphia
41 Ashdown
58 Atkins
74 Augusta
73 Bald Knob
32 Batesville
73 Beebe
Pop.
itfemsd)
46,396-Alabama Citizen
(Negro) (Sa)
6,734— Reporter (Th)
Clrc.
4,000
§2,230
§1,800
§2,489
1.604
§1,725
§1,684
§997
1,000
§6.500
§2,500
§1.500
§600
§1,075
§1,035
3,989
§815
§925
§721
§1,088
§1,400
945
§2,763
§2,384
§2,475
§2,007
r*i.8l4
§3,228
§1,714
§734
tsoo
§2,281
§4,280
2.630
160
0— Free
§1,701
§2,450
§2,900
1,542
764
§2,237
§2,490
1,685
§2,654
§2,053
1.908
625
§1,350
§1,575
91,475
tl,350
§1,353
§1,890
1,680
§987
$2.542
§1.228
§1.350
§902
91,050
1.511
91,604
91,985
Pop.
63 Benton 6,277.... Courier (Th)
Cm.
§5,847
§2.525
§2,528
§2,192
93,404
§3,186
§883
690
§367
§780
§1,015
§1,050
1,673
§2,217
§2,232
§2,130
2,191
$2,425
*900
§2,245
§1,580
§1,500
9405
§1,819
§1,600
9550
|400
J2.391
§1,910
500
§871
§1,425
1.200
Si, 700
§2,224
§517
§1.450
tl.140
§992
§1,132
51,225
§1,050
§1,588
§647
§725
§1,520
§2,251
tl,250
§1,892
§550
tl.400
§3,100
t735
§2,700
§928
§1,603
§1,225
§850
1.090
1.072
§1,950
91,388
§1,875
92,515
91,2»S
92,375
91,880
93,448
1,270
4 BentonviHe 2,942— Democrat (Th)
8 Berryville 1,753— Star-Progress (Th) ....
42 BooneTflle 2.433— Democrat (Th)
48 Brinkley 4.173.... Argus (Th)
Citizen (Th)
43 Cabot 1.147.... Star- Herald (Fr)
33 Calico Rock 963.... Progress (Th)
52 Camden 11.372— Times (Th)
43 Carlisle 1.396..., Independent (Th)
68 Cave City 372— Record (Th)
6,712— News (Th)
rs 3,232— Herald (Th)
791— Lamar Democrat &
News (Th)
559— Randolph Press (Th) .
3.813— Herald (Th)
2.108— Journal (Th)
1,774.... Journal (Th)
24 Charleston 968— Express (Th)
48 Clarendon 2.547— Sun (Th)
ALASKA
11454-Alaskt Spotlight
(Negro) (Sa)
36 Clarksvillt 4,343— Graphic (Th)
Herald-Democrat (Th) ..
71 Clinton 853.... Democrat (Th)
23 Conway 8.610.... Log Cabin Democrat(Th)
11 Corning 2.045— Courier (Th)
74 Cotton Plant 1.838— Democrat (Fr)
2 Crossett 4.619... News-Observer (Th) .. .
75 Danville 829.... Record (Th)
7S Dardanelle 1.772.... Post-Dispatch (Th)
4 Decatur 350- Hera Id (Th)
67 De Queen 3. 01 5.... Bee (Th)
5,771- Jessen's Weekly (Th) .
5.956 ...Independent (We & Su)
5,305... Alaska Chronicle (Su)....
1,710— Mirror (Sa)
1.876— Nugget (Mo, We, Fr) .
890— Frontiersman (Th)
1.619....Press (Fr)
758— Lynn Canal Weekly (Fr)
1.263....Sentinel (Fr)
ARIZONA
5.817— Copper News (Th) ...
X 681 -..Northern Yavapai
Record (Fr)
1.440— San Pedro Valley News
and Valley Sun (Th)
3.801— Brewery Gulch Gazette
(Th)
1.932— Buckeye Valley News
(Th)
9 Dermott 3,601.... News (Fr)
59 Des Arc 1.612.... WhiteRiverJournal(Th)
59 De Vails Bluff 830— Democrat (Th)
Times (Th)
1 De Witt 2.843— Era-Enterprise (Th)
21 Dumas 2.512- Clarion (Th)
18 Earle 2.375— Enterprise (Fr) .. ..
70 El Dorado 23.076— South Arkansas
Progress (Fr) (see
note in catalog) ....
43 England 2.136— Democrat (Th)
9 Eudora 3,072— Enterprise (Th)
8 Eureka Springs 1,958. ...Times- Echo and Flash-
light (Th)
4.181— Dispatch (Th)
3.799— Arizonian (Th) .. . .
3.466— Copper Era (Mo)
20 Fordyce 3,754— News -Advocate (Th)
41 Foreman X 907— Sun (Fr)
4.306.... Examiner (Fr)
X 1.300— Verde Independent (Th)^
3*580— Enterprise (Th)
66 Fort Smith 47.942.,.. For papers see catalog.
4 Gentry 729— Journal -Advance (Th)
55 Glenwood 843— Herald (Th)
4 Gravette 894.... News Herald (Th)
8 Green Forest 738— Tribune (Th)
66 Greenwood 1.634— Democrat (Th)
10 Gurdon 2.390— Times (Th)
2 Hamburg 2.655— Leader (Th)
7 Hampton 838— Arkansaw Plaindealer
(Th)
7,663— Coconi no Sun (Sa) . ..
1.776— Blade Tribune (Fr) ....
1.114— Enterprise (Fr)
8.179-Herald-State Farm
News (Fr)
News (Th)
6,419.... Arizona Record (Th) ....
1.254.... Westside Weekly (Th) .
1,60
2.336— Tribune- News (Fr)
3,342.... Miner (Th)
4.329— Arizona Silver Belt(Th)
6,153— International (Fr)
Xl.925-Times & News (Fr) . .
10M18— For papers see catalog.
6.764-Courier (Fr)
Messenger (Th)
3.756.... Guardian (Fr)
1,469— Independent News (Fr)
X2 500 Miner (Fr)
68 Hardy 599— Independent (Th) ....
56 Harrisburg 1.498— Modern News (Th)
5 Harrison 5.542— Headlight (Th) . ...
59 Hazen 1,270. .Grand Prairie Herald
(Th)
12 Heber Sprints 2.109— Times (Th)
29 Hope 8.602 News (Fr)
26 Hot Springs National
Park 29.307— Ouchita Observer (Fr)
62 Hughes 1.686— Star- Herald (Th) ....
44 Huntsville 1 010. B^fprd (Th)
38 Imboden 447 Journal (Th)
2.032.... Arizonian (Fr)
Progress (Fr)
X852 White Mountain Eagle
(Fr)
60 Jacksonville 2.474— News-Progress (Th) ....
51 Jasper 407— Informer and Newtown
County Times (Sa)
73 Judsonia 1.122- Record (Th)
9 Lake Village 2.484— Chicot Spectator (Fr) .
47 Leachville 1.230— Star (Fr)
56 Lepanto 1,683— News Record (Fr)
37 Lewisville 1,237— Herald (Th)
_See Phoenix
X4.200-Sun (Fr)
910-Epitaph (Th)
45,454— For papers see catalog.
l,736....Sun (Fr)
1.266— Arizona Range News(Fr)
2,152— News (Th)
72 Lincoln 771.... Leader (Th)
60 Little Rock 102,21 3.... For papers see catalog.
43 Lonoke 1,556— Democrat (Th)
14 Magnolia 6.918.... Banner- New s (Th)
30 Malvern 8,072— Meteor- Journal (Th)
25 Mammoth Spring 870— Democrat (Fr) ....
47 Manila 1.729— Sentinel (Fr)
39 Marianna 4.530— Courier- Index (Th)
56 Marked Tree 2.878— Tribune (Th)
65 Marshall 1,189— Mountain Wave (We)....
74 McCrory 1.113— Arkansas Central
Leader (Th)
21 McGehee 3.875— Times (Th)
33 Melbourne 568— Times (Th)
57 Mena 4.445— Star (Th)
16 Monette l,114....Sun (Th)
6418— Mail (Fr)
9.145— Yuma Co. Farmer (Th)
ARKANSAS
1.228— News (Th) -...
6^19— Southern Standard (We)
2,738— Little River News (Th)
1,291— Chronicle (Th)
2,317— Advocate (Th)
2,022....Banner (Th)
6.414— News Review (Th)
Record (Th)
1,192— News (Th)
Clradatt0n--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MtrchA,B.C. Statement: •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. SUtemtnt; Bold lace, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XJUnd McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ th* Cold* to th. os« of th. Diwctocy m front of hot*.
1244
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop. Circ.
22 Monticcllo 4.501- Adnmce-Montfcellonlan
(Th) ..... 52,231
15 MorrUtoo 5.483... Democrat (Th) 13,440
Headlight (We) 11,401
3 Mountain Home2,217.... Bulletin (Th) 53,332
69 Mountain View 1,043— Leader (Th) $1.200
49 Mount Ida 566.... News (Th) §1,370
17 Mulberry 952 , Crawford Co. Bulletin
(Th) - 1700
55 Murfreesboro 1.079-.. Courier (Fr) 842
31 Nashville 3,548... News (Tu & Fr) 52,300
Spotlight (Th) 1.957
32 Newark 913...Journal (Th)
34 Newport 6.254.... Independent (Fr) ..... 1.948
Democrat (Th) 1.487
60 North Little Rock
44.097.... Times (Th) 82,443
2,507— Free
47 Osceola 5.006-, Times (Th) 52,662
24 Ozark 1,757— Democrat- Enterprise
(Th)
Spectator (Tu & Fr) .... 1.981
28 Paragould 9.668 . Big Picture (Th) 53,102
42 Paris 3,731- Express (Th) ..... 52,100
Progress (Mo) 12,100
19 Parkin 1.414— Times (Th) §540
53Perryvffle 674-. News (Th) {957
11 Piggott 2,558— Banner (Fr) 12,550
61 Pocahontas 3.840- Star Herald (Th) 53,800
72 Prairie Grove 939.... Enterprise (Th) 5804
50 Prescott 3,960- Picayune (Th) §1,300
Nevada News (Th) 1,440
11 Rector 1.855— Democrat (Th) §1,483
13 Rison 953.... Herald (We) §1,550
4 Rogers 4.962.... Democrat (Th) §136
58 Russellville 8,166— Courier- Democrat (Th) . 2.019
25 Salem 687— Headlight (Th) 1,330
73 Searcy 6.024.... White Co. Citizen (We) §1,675
27 Sheridan 1.893- Headlight (Th) 1,823
4 Siloam Springs 3.270.... Herald & Democrat (Th) $2,563
Interstate News (Th) .... 2,750
70 Smackover 2,495.... Journal (Fr) (see note
in catalog) §1,604
37 Stamps 2.552- Democrat (Th) $1,400
40 Star City 1,296— Lincoln Ledger (Th) .... §1,368
52 Stephens 1.283.... Star (Th) §719
46 Texarkana 15.875-. Two States Press (Th) .
56 Trumann 3.744— Democrat (Th) §1,886
34 Tnckerman 1,253.... Record (Th) §1,342
17 Van Buren 6,413.... Press- Argus (Th) 55,851
64 Waldron 1.292— Advance Reporter (Th) §1,200
38 Walnut Ridge 3. 106.... Times Dispatch (Th) .... §3,921
6 Warren 2.615.... Eagle- Democrat (Th) . §2,825
18 West Memphis 9.1 12.... Arkansas World
(Negro) (Sa) „ 16.760
Times (Fr) §1,541
19 Wynne 4.142... Progress (Th) §1,955
45 Yellville 697- Mountain Echo (Th) .. 1,650
1 Albany
CALIFORNIA
17.590.... Times (Fr)
19 Altadena X 32.000 Altadenan (Th) ..
25 Alturas 2,819.... Record (Th)
30 Anaheim 14.556— Gazette (Th) (see note
in catalog)
45 Anderson 1,501 ...Anderson Valley News
(Th)
5 Angels Camp 1,147— Californian (Th)
36 Apple Valley X 1.500 ...Desert Valley News-
Herald (Th)
News (Th)
American (Fr)
Bulletin (Mo)
2.167
4.333— Free
§4,250
§3,901
51.347
§1,067
6 Arbuckle
19 Arcadia
X851-
23.066,
12 Arcata
33 Arlington
5.197
5678
540
.- §5,782
5.041— Free
Tribune ft News (Th) .. §5,782
5.041— Free
§2,411
§1,650
§1,382
3,729- Union (Fr)
— Times (Th)
40 Arroyo Grande 1.723.... Herald-Recorder (Fr) ....
19 Artesia X 22.000 ...Advocate (We) (see
note in catalog)
News (Fr)
5.007.... Tiller (Fr)
3.443- News (Th)
2.856.... Signal (Th) §4,223
4,653....Journal ft Republican
(Th) §5,202
Placer Herald (Th) §1,962
15 Arvin
40 Atascadero
24 Atwater
31 Auburn
$3,717
$2,500
§1,743
§2,124
Pop. Circ.
19 Avalon 1.506- Catalina Islander (Th) .. 1,115
16 Avenal 3.982- Times (Th) 1,240
19 Azusa 11,042-Herald ft Pomotropie
(Mo ft Th) -. 53,050
15 Bakersfield 34,784.... Press Chronicle (Th ft
Su) ..
19 Baldwin Park
X 27,500.... Bulletin (Th) VAC 899
VAC 5.471— Free
36 Barstow 6,135— Desert Dispatch (Tu ft
Th) $3,915
19 Bellflower X 35,OOO....Herald- American— See
Compton
Herald Enterprise (Th
ft Su) (see note in
catalog) VAC 4.063
VAC 11,603— Free
41 Belmont 5.567.... Courier-Bulletin (Th) .. §706
§2,674— Free
48 Benicia 7,284- Herald (Th) §1,853
1 Berkeley 113.805— For papers see catalog.
19 Beverly Hills 29.032- Press (Th) $3,000
$14,500— Free
Reporter (We) (see note
in catalog) 1,850
8,150— Free
36 Big Bear Lake 1.434- Grizzly (Th) §2,200
Limelight News (Fr) .... §2,190
4 Biggs 784— News (Fr) 5600
14 Bishop 2.891— Inyo Register (Th) §2,997
36 Bloomington 12,004— News (Th) (see note in
catalog) $300
$2,500— Free
12 Blue Lake 824- Advocate (Th)
33 Blythe 4,089- Palo Verde Valley
Times (Th) §3,042
15 Boron X 592— Enterprise (Th) §1,400
49 Boyes Hot Springs
2.391— Moonbeams (Fr) $138
$812— Free
30 Brea 3,208.... Progress (Th) 41.451
7 Brentwood 1,729— News (Fr) §1.022
26 Bridgeport X 300.... Chronicle- Union (Fr) .. §466
30 Buena Park 5.483-.. News (Th) (see note in
catalog) 4,085
19 Burbank 78. 577.... Independent (We) VAC 1,235
VAC 23,969— Free
41 Burlingame 19.886 .. Advance Star & Green
Sheet (Th ft Su) §8,318
40,248— Free
45 Burney
33 Cabazon
13 Calipatria
28 Calistoga
56 Caraarillo
40 Cambria
43 Campbell
19 Canoga Park
1.513.... Chronicle (Th)
X 855 ...Courier (Fr) —
1.428- Herald (Th)
1.418— Calistogan (Th)
12.942- News (Th)
X 700.... Cambrian (Th) ... .
9.270- Press (Th)
.. Herald (Th)
$463
§550
$650
§1,475
$2.150
§1.016
§3,027
37 Carlsbad
27 Carrael
42 CarpinterU
10 Caruthers
1 Castro Valley
X 32.000
.VAC 3,528
VAC 6,307— Free
4.383— Journal (Th) §1,855
4.351— Pine Cone Cymbal (Th) §3,910
2.864.... Herald (Th) 1,049
X 500.... Gazette (Th) 1.060
27 Castroville
News (Th) 6.900
Reporter (Th) 1,743
1.865- Times (We) $563
45 Central Valley 2,202 Valley Times-Logger
Tidings (Th) 51,211
2,351- Courier (Fr) - §2,550
50 Ceres
36 Chino 5.784— Champion (Th) §2,150
20 ChowchOU 3,893— News (Th) §1,746
37 Chula Vista 15,927.... Star- News— See
National City.
19 Claremont 6,327.... Courier (Th) §2,561
49 Cloverdalc 1.292- Reveille (Th) 51,220
10 Clovis 2,766.... Independent (Th) $1,610
33 Coachella 2. 755.-. Valley Sun (Th) §3,449
10 Coalinga 5.539.... Record (Th) §2,095
31 Colfax 820.... Record (Fr) §1,000
19 Corapton 47.991 ....Herald American (Th ft
Su) (see note in cata-
log) „.. 66,682
95,000— Free
7 Concord 6,953 ...Diablo Beacon (We ft
Fr) (see note in cata-
log) 2,604
Journal (Th) 1,079
Pleasant Hill Post (Th) 297
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn;
{Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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Pop. Cite.
CALIFORNIA (Continued)
16 Corcoran 3,150.... Journal (Fr) §1,447
33 Corona 10.223— Courier- Beacon (Fr) 83,572
30 Corona Del Mar —....Newport Harbor Ensign
(Th) §3,375
37 Corontdo 12.700.... Journal (Th) - §4,087
30 Costa Mesa ll,844....Globe-Herald (Mo, We
& Fr) - **7,805
49 Cotati X700...Cotation (Th)
19 Covina 3,956— Argus- Citizen (Th) VAC 343
VAC 4,818— Free
Sentinel (Th) 500
1,500— Free
8 Cresent City 1,706— American (Fr) §2,941
Del Norte Triplicate (Th) §4,433
36 Crestline 1,369.*. Courier (Fr) .. 2,085
36 Cucamonga 1,255— Times (Th) *600
t400— Free
19 Culver City 19.720— Citizen (Fr) §4.401
Journal and News
Advertiser (Th) tl.OOO
120,500— Free
43 Cupertino 2.438-Courier (We) (see note
in catalog) §1,521
54 Cutler 1,768.... Orosi Courier— See Orosi
30 Cypress 1,318.... Enterprise (Th) (seenote
in catalog) §702
41 Daly City 15.191-Record (Th) (see note
in catalog) §2.750
7 Danville X935— Valley Pioneer (Th) .... §2,200
57 Davis 3,554.... Enterprise (Th) §2.820
15 Delano 8.717.... Record and News (Tu &
Th) §3,113
24 Delhi X900....Bulletin (We) §581
33 Desert Hot Springs
X770— Desert Sentinel (Th) . §2,925
54 Dinuba 4.971— Alta Advocate (Th) .. .. 925
Sentinel (Tu & Th) §1,890
48 Dixon 1.714.... Tribune (Fr) §1,505
47 Dorris 892— Butte Valley Star (Th) §693
24DosPalos 1.394-Star (Th) §1,812
19 Downey X 80,000 For papers see catalog.
46 Downieville 768— Mountain Messenger
(Th) - §522
19 Duarte X 15. 870.. ..Dispatch (Th) 1.470
47 Dunsmuir 2,256- News (Th) §1,761
19 Eagle Rock ....See Los Angeles
East San Diego ....See San Diego
37 El Cajon
5.600— Valley News (Su & Th)**9,S72
Sunday circ....**9.460
12.590.... Imperial Enterprise(Th) §1,400
18,011.... Journal (Th) §1,573
X950— Citizen (Th) 1,275
8,101....Herald (Tu & Fr) (see
note in catalog) §5,461
Press (Th) .....VAC 287
VAC 17,515— Free
8.011....Herald (Th) §4,273
....See Los Angeles
2,068-Lake Elsinore Valley
Sun (Th) §2,050
Leader-Press (Th) i960
....See Richmond
2.889— Golden Gate Herald (Th) §2,800
1,448.... News (Th) §640
10,956.... Coast Dispatch (Th) ... 4,691
1,569— Times (Th) §750
6.544— Times- Advocate (Fr) .... 663
4.078....Sun (Th) §1,801
3,118.M. Republican (Mo & Th) . §3,510
X 3,500.. San Juan Record (Th)
(see note in catalog) . §2,048
1.735— Enterprise (Th) §2,412
45 Fall River Mills
X500-... Intermountain News
(Th) §400
1.032- Enterprise (Fr) 1,265
3,884... Herald (Th) §1,850
821.... Journal (Th) §717
1,690— Telegraph (Th) ..... 1,750
X 13,695.... Bulletin (Th) (see note
in catalog) J2.449
t9,796— Free
3.826... Advocate News (Th) .... §3,084
Paul Bunyon News (Mo) §3,150
1,762— Humboldt Beacon (Th) §2,695
1,857— Ensign (We) §1,365
....News Register (Th) .... §3,990
13 El Centra
7 El Cerrito
34 Elk Grove
19 El Monte
19 El Segundo
El Sereno
33 Elsinore
El Sobrante
1 Emeryville
50 Empire
37 Encinitas
39 Escalon
37 Escondido
54 Exeter
48 Fairfield
34 Fair Oaks
37Panbrook
12 Ferndale
56 Fillmore
10 Firebaugh
34 Folsom
36 Fontana
23 Fort Bragg
12 Fortuna
10 Fowler
1 Fremont
10 Fresno
34 Gait
12 Garberville
19 Gardens
30 Garden Grove
Garvey
52 Gerber
49 Geyserville
19 Glendale
19 Glendora
42 Goleta
27 Gonzales
19 Granada Hills
Circ.
1,260
§1,325
Pop.
91, 699... .For papers see catalog.
1.333— Herald (Th)
4.045— Redwood Record (Th) ..
14,405— Gardens Valley News
(Th & Su) (see note
in catalog) VAC 7,033
VAC 10,987— Free
Tribune (Th) - 8,560
10,610— Free
3.762.... Free Press (Th) 3,400
11.400— Free
.. See San Gabriel-Adver-
tiser Publications.
X 600.... Reporter (Th) §856
350— Free
X225... Press (Fr) -... §200
95,702.... For papers see catalog.
3.988.... Press (Mo & Th) §3,550
X 880.... Valley Times (Th) §853
tl.OOO— Free
1.821.... Tribune (Th) §856
....Outlook (Su) (see note
in catalog)
Combined circ. 16,100
18.400— Free
27 Greenfield 1.309- News (Th) §996
32 Greenville 1.153.... Record (Th) §849
4 Gridley 3.054. Herald (Tu & Fr) §1,538
Griffith Park —See Los Angeles
40 Grover City X 3.000 .. Press (Th) §1,345
49 Guerneville X 473.... Times (Fr) §1,120
24 Gustine 1,984— Standard (Th) §1,130
41 Half Moon Bay
1,1 68.... Half Moon Bay Review
and Pescadero Pebble
(Th) §1,385
49 Healdsburg 3,258— Tribune-Enterprise &
Scimitar (Th) §3,114
33 Hemet 3,386— News (Tu & Th) §5,340
19 Hermosa Beach
11.826— Review (Th) .... §2,352
Tide (Su) 2,780
36 Highland 10.667— Messenger (Fr) 1,583
35 Hollister 4.903.... Advance (Fr) §876
Hollypark ~..Imperial-Hollypark
News — See Gardena.
19 Hollywood —For papers see catalog.
Hollywood Riviera ... See PalosVerdes Estates
13 Holtville 2.472— Tribune (Th) §1,195
50 Hughson 1.816— Chronicle (Fr) §515
30 Huntington Beach
5.237- News (Th) 12,950
19 Huntington Park
29.450 Bulletin (Th) 300
13,500— Free
10 Huron —Bulletin (Fr)
13 Imperial 1,759.... Review (Th) §150
Imperial-Hollypark
News — See Gardena
Morningside-News-
Advertiser— See Los
Angeles.
Imperial Beach ....Bay Cities Press— See
San Ysidro.
14 Independence X875— Inyo Independent (Fr)
(see note in catalog) §588
33 Indio 5.300.... Date Palm (Th) §4,173
News (Tu) §4,029
19 Inglewood 46.185— For papers see catalog.
3 lone 1,071.... Progress-News (Th) .... §1,893
34 Isleton 1.597.... Journal (Fr) 543
3 Jackson 1, 879.... Amador Dispatch (Fr) .. §1,789
Ledger & Record (Th) .. §1,707
36 Joshua Tree X 500— Desert Journal (Th)
(see note in catalog) tl,600
10 Kerraan 1,563.... News (Th) $1,155
West Side Advance (Th) 734
27 King City 2,347— Rustler-Herald (Th) .... §2,360
10 Kingsburg 2,310— Recorder (Th) §1,530
19 La Canada X 12,300 ...Valley Sun (Th) §2,525
7 Lafayette X9,000.,..Sun (Fr) (see note in
catalog) §3,149
30 Laguna Beach 6.661- Post (Th) §4,391
South Coast News (Tu
& Fr) (see note in cat-
alog) : .... §3,964
30 La Habra 4.961..., Star (We & Fr) §3,550
37 La Jolla — Journal (Th) 2,481
Light (Th) §4,320
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate,
BE SURE TO READ fha Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
1246
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop. Circ.
36 Lake Arrowhead
X 406.... Mountain News and
Mountaineer (Th)(see
note in catalog) 52,211
17 Lakeport 1,983-Bee (Fr) 51,590
Press & Record (We) .... 51,190
Lakewood — Herald- American— See
Compton.
37 La Meaa 10.946- Scout (Th) 53,300
15 Lamont 3,571— Reporter (Th)
19 Lancaster 3,594— Desert Wings (Th) (see
note in catalog)
Light (Th)
19 La Puente ....Valley Journal (Th)
21 Larkspur 2,905....Times (Th)
19 La Verne 4.198— Leader (Fr)
19 Lawndale X 19,500 .Tribune (Th)
37 Lemon Grove
§3,417
858
§625
tl, 400— Free
.VAC 3,765
VAC 13,468— Free
X 7,200— Review (Th) 54,922
Suburbanite (Fr) 5255
16 Lemoore J,153— Advance (Th) §1,210
31 Lincoln 2,410— News-Messenger (Th) .. §1,175
54 Lindsay 5,060— Gazette (Th) 2,015
News (Tu) 1,150
51 Live Oak 1,770.... Acorn (Th) 575
360— Free
1 Livermore 4.364-Herald (Fr) 52,411
News (Tu) 52,307
24 Livingston l,502....Chronicle (Th) §1,233
Lorn a Linda —See San Bernardino
19 Lomita X 10.500 .News (Th) 54,425
$2,800— Free
Progress (Th) §2,490
$7,235— Free
42 Lompoc 5,520.... Record (Th) *3,475
14 Lone Pine 1,415— Owens Valley Progress-
Citizen (Fr) (see note
in catalog) §952
19 Long Beach 250,767.... For papers see catalog.
31 Loomis X 400 ..News (Fr) §500
30 Los Alamitos X 870— See Cypress
43 Los Altos X20,500....Herald- American— See
Compton.
News and Guide (Th). §4,099
17,510— Free
19 Los Angeles
1.970,358.... For papers see catalog.
24 Los Banos . Enterprise (Fr) §2,026
17 Lower Lake X 550....Clear Lake Observer
(Th) §2,135
36 Lucerne Valley x83....Leader (Th) §1,072
19 Lynwood 25,823....For papers see catalog.
19 Malibu 2.328 ...Times (Fr)
19 Manhattan Beach
17,330— Messenger (Th)
News (Th) §2,651
Tide— See Hermosa
Beach.
39 Manteca 3,804— Bulletin (Th) §2,721
22 Mariposa X 550.... Gazette (Th) §1,700
7 Martinez 8,268— Contra Costa Standard
(Fr) 92
6 Maxwell X 800.... Tribune (We) 442
19 Maywood 13,292 ...Bell-May wood Industrial
Post— See Bell
Journal (Th) ....
15 McFarland
23 Mendocino
10 Mendota
41 Menlo Park
24 Merced
17 Middletown
41 Millbrae
2.183.... Press (Th)
X659-. Beacon (Fr)
1,51 6.... See Firebaugh.
M,587~.Recorder & Gazette(Th)
(see note in catalog)
15.278— Express (Th)
X 450— Times- Star (Fr)
8.972— Sun and Leader (Th).,
1,915
500- Free
§723
.. §2,235
§2.194
21 Mill Valley
43 Milpitas
Mission Beach
50 Modesto 17.389.
7.331- Record (Th)
X 1,924. Post (Th)
,See San Diego
Journal (Th)
Sentinel (Th) (see note
in catalog)
South Side News (Fr)
Tribune (Fr) (see note
in catalog)
§2,878
5,995— Free
J3.443
§979
§1,115
2,390
Pop. circ.
15 Mojave 2.055— Desert News (Th) §2,600
19 Montebello 21.735.... Messenger (Th)
News (Th) 7,360
Montecito ....Montecito Ledger— See
Santa Barbara.
19 Monterey Park
20,395.... Calif ornian (Th) 4,500
11,595— Free
Progress (Th) 55,589
19 Montrose —Ledger (Th & Su) 7,004
56 Moorpark 1.146.... Enterprise (Th) .... §1,200
43 Morgan Hill 1.627.... Times (Fr) §1,635
36 Morongo Valley ....News— See Desert
Journal of Joshua
Tree.
40 Morro Bay 1.659.... Sun (Fr) §2,650
47 Mount Shasta 1,909.... Herald (Th) **1,230
28 Napa 13,579.... Journal (Th) (see note
in catalog) 6,000
Record (We) 2,100
37 National City 21,199.... Star- News (Su) (see
note in catalog) 7,782
36 Needles 4,051.... Desert Star (Th) tl.597
29 Nevada City 5.825- Nugget (Th) 54.114
19 Newhall 2.527— Newhall Signal and
Saugus Enterprise
(Th) 52,200
50 Newman 1.815— West Side Index (Th) .. §1,166
30 Newport Beach
12.120— Ensign— See Corona Del
Mar
News-Press (Mo. We
Fr) **4,792
33 Norco 1.584....Norconian Photo News
(Fr) >
19 North Hollywood ....Valley Jewish News
(Fr) 9.018
19 Northridge — Northridger (Th) *820
1 7,950— Free
34 North Sacramento
6.029.... Journal (Fr) 53,838
North Whittier
Heights —South Valley News-
See La Puente.
19 Norwalk X 70,000.... Call (Su) - 57,950
21 Novato 3,496.... Advance (We & Fr).... §2,830
50 Oakdale 4.064- Leader (Th) §2,086
20 Oakhurst X 60.... Siena Star (Th)
1 Oakland 384,575.... For papers see catalog.
56 Oak View 1,648. .Oaks Gazette (Th) 762
1,120— Free
37 Ocean Beach —News (Th) 7,501
7,569— Free
37 Oceanside 12.881— News (We) J2.000
t9.800— Free
56 Ojai 2,519- Ojai and News (Th) . 52,596
36 Ontario 22,872- Record (Tu) 815
10 Orange Cow 2.395— News (Fr) 989
7 Orinda X3,300....Sun (Fr) (see note in
catalog) 82,730
11 Orland 2.067.... Register (Mo & Th) 51,472
Unit (Mo & Th) §2,542
54 Oroai 7.172— Cutler-Orosi Courier
(Th) §850
4 Oroville 5,387-Press (Fr) *U57
S6 Oxnard 21 ,567- News (Fr) 8327
41 Pacifica x20,500....Coastside Tribune 3,600
Tidings 1,050
37 Pacific Beach ....North Shores Sentinel
(We) 12.020
21,104— Free
27 Pacific Grove 9.623....Tribune— See Carael,
Calif.
19 Pacific Paliaadea Palisadian (Fr) 82,350
Post (Th) 83,500
19 Pacoima ....Herald-Dispatch—See
Los Angeles.
Post (Su) (see note in
catalog)
Combined circ.... 16.100
18,400— Free
19 Palmdale X 921.... Valley Press (Th) .... 55,849
43 Palo Alto 25,475....Ravenswood Post (Th) 5955
4,159— Free
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn:
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ tha Guide to the ua« of tha Directory in front of book.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Circ.
CALIFORNIA (Continued)
19 Palos Verdes
Estates I.963....Hollywood Riviera
Tribune (Th) §3,150
Palos Verdes News (Th)
(see note in catalog) .. $4,618
Rolling Hills Herald
(Th) §1,127
Rolling Hills News(Th) $1,625
4 Paradise X 8,000.... Post (Fr) 2,176
19 Paramount X 19,000 . .Herald American— See
Compton.
Journal (Th) §1,865
19 Pasadena 104,577.- For papers see catalog.
40 Paso Roblea 6.653— Journal (We)
324
3,488— Free
50 Patterson 1.343- Irrigator (Th) 51,650
33 Perris 1.807- Progress (Th) 9960
§2,168— Free
41 Pescadero X 354— See Half Moon Bay
19 Pico Rivera X 41 ,000 ...News (Th) e,750
11,450— Free
Piedmont . See Oakland.
7 Pinole U47~ Pinole-Hercules News
(Fr) , 5428
40 Pismo Beach 1.425— Pismo Times (Th) §1,220
54 Pixley X900- Enterprise (Fr)
Record— See Delano.
30 Placentia 1,682— Courier (Th) §2,526
9 Placerville 3,749— Mountain Democrat (Th) §4,837
7 Pleasant Hill 5.686.... News (Th)
Sun (Fr) §2,375
1 Pleasanton 2444.... Times (We) §1,812
$4.000-Free
21 Point Reyes Station
X600-.. Bay wood Press (Th) .... 897
56 Port Hueneme . Pilot (Th) §501
1,750- -Free
32 Portola 2.261— Reporter (Th) 78*
32 Quincy 1.330— Feather River Bulletin
(Th) **1,590
37 Ramona U5S— Sentinel (Fr) 1.160
37 Rancho Santa Fe
X 400.... Times (Th) §583
19 Redondo Beach
25.226— Redondo Reflex (Th) ....
41 Redwood City 25.544 ...Star- Advertiser (Fr) ....
Times- Gazette (Th) 32
6,548— Free
10 Reedley 4,135-.. Exponent (Th) .... §2,719
19 Reseda ..News (Th) VAC 5.106
VAC 9.886— Free
36 Rialto 3.156— Record (Th) (see note
in catalog) J1.060
$4.240— Free
7 Richmond 99.545— For papers see catalog.
15 Ridgecrest 2,.028....Independent & Times-
Herald (Th) 5,940
1,100— Free
48 Rio Vista 1,831.... River News Herald
(We) 2,424
39 Ripon 1.550.... Record (Th) §750
Rivera ....See Pico Rivera.
50 Riverbank 2,662... News (Fr) (see note in
catalog) §612
10 Riverdale X 788.... Free Press (Th) 1,120
33 Riverside 46,764— For papers see catalog.
7 Rodeo X 5,500.... Tri- City News (Fr) §485
4.200-- Free
Rolling Hills ....See Palos Verdes Estates
19 Rosemead X 15.000.... Herald (Fr) 1,850
Review (Th) 12,100
34 Sacramento 137.572— For papers see catalog.
28 Saint Helena 2.297— Star (Th) 52,081
27 Salinas 13,917.... Democrat (Su) *868
5 San Andreas 1.263.~.Calaveras Prospect &
Citizen (Fr) §1,625
21 San Anselmo 9.188.... North Marin Times
(We)
Rosa Valley Times (Th) 1,363
36 San Bernardino
63.058~.Por papers aee catalog.
41 San Bruno 12,478— Herald (Th) 1,863
41 San Carlo* 14.371— Enquirer (We) (see
note in catalog) §3,640
30 San demente 2,008— Post (Mo) 3,165
Sun (Th) 3,470
37 San Diego 334,387.... For papers see catalog.
Pop. Circ,
19 San Dimas 1.840.... Press (Th) „ $1,010
19 San Fernando 12,992— Sun-Reporter (Th & Su)
(see note in catalog) VAC $,588
VAC 25,749—Free
38 San Francisco
775.357.~For papers aee catalog.
19 San Gabriel 20^43^ Valley Independent (Fr) §1,600
Sun (Th) 2,400
8,296— Free
10 Sanger 6,400— Herald (Th) ..... §2,535
33 San Jacinto 1,778— San Jacinto Valley Reg-
ister (Th) §2,034
43 San Jose 95,280— For papers see catalog.
35 San Juan Bautlsta
l,031~San Juan Mission News
(Fr) $475
30 San Juan Capistrano
X 761.... Coastline Dispatch (Th) §1,015
40 San Luis Obispo
14,180.-. Reporter (Th) §1,174
19 San Marino 11.230— Tribune (Th) §3,610
41 San Mateo 41.782....For papers see catalog.
7 San Pablo 14.476— News (Fr) ..- ~ §570
30 Santa Ana 45.533— Independent (Th) 12,800
9,700— Free
42 Santa Barbara 44,91 3— For papers see catalog.
43 Santa Clara 11,702.... Journal (Th) §3,175
19,259— Free
News (Fr) 1,332
19 Santa Fe Springs
X 8.000.... News— See Pico Rivera.
19 Santa Monica 71,595— For papers see catalog.
56 Santa Paula 11.049— News (Th) §1,321
49 Santa Rosa 17.902... Hera Id (Mo & Th)
Monday circ.
Thursday circ.
News (Th) ....
37 San Ysidro 2,381- Press (Th)
43 Saratoga 1,329.... News (Th)
19 Saugus X200....Newhall Signal and
Saugus Enterprise —
See Newhall
21 Sausalito 4.828— News (Fr)
30 Seal Beach 3.553— Pacific News (Th)
Post and Wave (Fr)
27 Seaside 10,226... .News-Sentinel (Th) (see
note in catalog)
49 Sebastapol 2.601.... Times (Th)
10 Selma 5,964.... En terprise (Th) ..„
15 Shafter 2.207.... Press (We) ...
§210
§3,079
. . $1.465
$4.790— Free
2,931
1,336— Free
§1,304
§1,124
883
7,273...
19 Sierra Madre
Signal Hill
37 Solana Beach XI. 000..
News (Th)
See Long Beach
San Diequito Citizen
(Th)
27 Soledad 2.441- Bee (Th)
42 Solvang X 950— Santa Ynez Valley News
(Fr) .....
49 Sonoma 2,015— Index -Tribune (Th)
44 Sequel X750 Herald (Th) ...
2,600
§2,980
§2.543
-... §2,660
2,505— Free
§5,100
§3,450
$1.314
19 South Gate 51. 116.... Press (Th & Su)
§1,«2S
§3,816
385
565-Free
5.372
19,378— Free
....See Sentinel, Modesto
South Modesto
19 South Pasadena
16,935— Review (Tu & Th) ........ §4,427
41 South San Francisco
19*351— Enterprise- Journal (Th)
( see note in catalog) .. §3,600
37 Spring Valley X4.000....Bulletin (We) ................ §2,445
39 Stockton 70.853— For papers see catalog.
54 Strathmore 3.500-Sentinel (Fr) ............. 350
Studio City .. See Graphic, The.
North Hollywood.
18 Susanville 5,338— Lassen Advocate (We) ..**1,872
9 Tahoe Valley xSOO. Lake Tahoe News (Th) $1,060
Summer circ. $7,500 — Free
Winter circ. $5,000— Free
19Tar*ana Herald (Th) ............. VAC 201
VAC 69S— Free
15 Tehachapi 1,685.... News (Th) ...................... §1,400
19 Temple City X 32,500.. Times (Th) ................... §3,126
A, 826— Free
54 Terra Bella X900-News (Fr) ..... ..... - ........... §651
56 Thousand Oaks 1,243.. ..Cone jo News (Mo &Th) §1,177
21 Tiburon X 1. 200 .. Pelican (Th) .................. 1,372
19 Topanga X 845,.. Journal (Th) ................... §680
Circulation **Sept A.B.C. Statement; *Mardt A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ tht Guide to tt» UM of th* Directory to front of book.
1248
Weekly, Semi-
,rt 0, Pop- Circ-
19 Torrance 22,241 Herald (Su & Th)
Thurs. circ .. VAC 4,552
VAC 28,981— Free
Sunday circ . 4,518
2,325— Free
Press (Mo & Th) ... . 12,810
16,803— Free
^ „, Monday circ.... 5,760
39 Tracy 8,410.... Press (Mo & Th) .... §3,465
36 Trona 2,450.~Sun--See San Bernardino
29 Tnickce 1.025.-. Sierra Sun & Truckee
,_ _, . Republican (Th) . 51,385
19 TuiUnKa R^rrirH T orlcrnr fT*V«\ no nat
Pop.
41 Craig 3,080.... Empire-Courier (We) ....
15 Crawford 170.... Chronicle (Fr)
60 Cripple Creek 853.... Gold Rush (Fr)
3 Deer Trail 421. ...Tribune (Th)
53 Del Norte 2.048.... Prospector (Fr)
15 Delta 4,097.... Independent (Mo & Th)
16 Denver 41 5, 786.... For papers see catalog.
42 Dolores 729.... Star (Fr)
17 Dove Creek 702.... Press (Fr)
31 Eads 1.015.... Press (Fr)
19 Eagle 445... Eagle Valley Enterprise
(Th)
Circ.
12,200
$160
91,650
$685
$1,014
§3.495
$675
S789
941
§] lg£
Reporter (Mo)
47 Tulelake 1,028.... Reporter (Th) ;i 207
55 Tuolumne 1,284.... Prospector (Fr) {Si 046
30 Tustin l,143.~.News (Th) §2,300
36 Twentynine Palms
62 Eaton 1.276.... Herald (Fr)
20 Elizabeth 253 . Rambelt Echo (Th)
3 Englewood 16,869.... Herald and Enterprise
and Press (Mo & Th)
35 Estes Park 1.617.. Trail (Fr)
5680
$500
57,200
§2,097
1,022.... Desert Trail (Th) §2,500
News— See Desert
30 Evergreen X 596.... Mountain News (Fr) .
47 Fairplay 476.... Republican & Fairplay
Flume (Th) .
§660
767
Tree.
23 Ukiah 6.120.... News (Th) §2,710
36 Upland 9,203.... News (Th) §3,825
32 Flagler 793.... News (Th)
22 Florence 2.773.... Citizen (Th)
35 Fort Collins 14,937 Times (Th)
SI, 157
§1,207
$973
48 VaCavillft 3 169 P*»n/-<rt<»r fUVt •« «wu\
62 Fort Lupton 1,907.... Press (Th)
1,142
19 Van Nuy» ....News (Su. Tu & Th) VAC 37,315
„ , VAC 68,090— Free
56 Ventura X25.880 News (Fr) §1,527
36 Victorville 3,241.... Victor Press (Th) §7,025
37 Vista 1,705.... Press (Mo & Th) §4,5€0
7 Walnut Creek 2,420—Contra Costa Times (Mo
& Th) (see note in
catalog) 5 247
44 Fort Morgan 5.315... Herald (Mo & Th)
45 Fowler 1.025.... Tribune (Fr)
62 Frederick 599.... Farmer and Miner (Th)
39 Fruita 1,463~.. Times (Fr)
23 Glenwood Springs
2,412.... Glenwood Post (Th) ....
30 Golden 5,238.... Colorado Transcript (Th)
Outlook (Fr)
2,912
§1,380
§573
§544
§1,827
§2,663
8,620
Contra Costa Walnut
Kernel (Th) (see note
in catalog) §4,260
Sun (Fr) (see note in
25 Granby 463....Sky-Hi News (Fr)
39 Grand June. 14,504.... Western Colorado
Reporter (We)
23 Grand Valley 296.... News (Fr)
832
§3,081
§250
catalog) §3,355
15 Wasco 5.592.... News (Th) §2 193
62 Greeley 20.354.... Booster (Fr)
Journal (Su)
§3,693
50 Waterford 1,777.... News (Th) §*876
Tribune and Republican
53 Weaverville 1,482 Trinity Journal (Th) §1 975
(Th)
§75
47 Weed 2.739 .. Press (Th) §l,'2SO
19 West Covina 4,499 ..Tribune (Th) VAC 322
VAC 7,132— Free
30 Westminster 3,131 Herald (Fr)
26 Gunnison 2,770.... Courier (Mo)
News-Champion (Th)
48 Haxtun 1,006.... Harvest (We)
54 Hayden 767... Press (Fr)
§1,878
91,928
§1,000
§675
Westwood Hills ....See Los Angeles
6 Williami 1.134... Farmer (Fr) 658
23 Willitf 2,691^ News (We) §1,400
57 Winters 1,265.... Express (Th) 92S
54 Woodlake 2.525.... Echo (Fr) 886
50 Holly 1,236.... Chief tain (Th)
48 Holyoke 1.558... Enterprise (Th)
15 HotchkiM 715.... Herald (Th)
37 Hugo 943.... Eastern Colorado
Plainsman (Th)
§595
1,512
1550
§2,000
57 Woodland 9,386.~. Record (Tu &. Fr) .... 4,831
19 Woodland Hills ^.Reporter (Fr) 2,589
30 Yorba Linda x702~..Star (Th) $935
47 Yreka 3,227-.. Journal (Th) §229
51 Yuba City 7.861.~.Independent-Herald(Th) §3,117
36 Yucaipa 1.515— News- Mirror (Th) §3,566
36 Yucca Valley X800 . Hi-Desert Star (Th) ... §1,775
Progress — See Desert
Journal of Joshua Tree
COLORADO
10 Idaho Springs 1,769.... Gear Creek Mining
Journal (Fr)
34 Ignacio 526.... Chieftain & Blade (Fr)
62 Johnstown 897.... Breeze (Th)
58 Julesburg 1.951.... Grit- Advocate (We) ....
62 Keenesburg 432....Keene Valley Sun (Th)
36 Kim X 400.... County- Record (Fr)
20 Kiowa 173.... Divide Rev.iew (Fr)
9 Kit Canon 379— Press (Th)
25 Kremmling 623... Middle Park Times (Th)
7 Lafayette 2,090... Leader (Th)
11 La Jara 912... Gazette (Fr)
§1,049
$630
§620
§1,743
§675
§650
§305
§320
§800
$850
§800
61 Akron 1.605«~News-Reporter (Th) .... 1,895
11 Antonito 1,255— Ledger- News (Th) .. $1,000
30 Arvada 2,359— Enterprise (Th) §3,519
45 La Junta 7.712^ Arkansas Valley Journal
(Th)
30 Lakewood X 30.500 Jefferson Record (Th)
§4,612
49 Aspen 916~.Times (Th) §1,750
62 Ault 866~~Progress (Th) §510
Jefferson Sentinel (Th)
62 La Salle 797.... Leader (We)
§9,024
3 Aurora 11,421.~. Advocate (Th) .... §5 169
6 Las Animas 3.223... Democrat (Fr)
§2,620
Star News (Fr) .... 3 006
Leader (Th)
§1,350
35 Berthoud 867-. Bulletin (Th) $740
59 Breckenridfe 296.. Journal (Fr) §769
33 Leadville 4.081.. .Carbonate Chronicle
(Mo)
712
1 Brighton 4,336.... Blade (Mo & Th) §2,250
7 Broomfield X200....Star-Builder (Fr) .... §1,250
44 Brush 2,431.... News-Tribune (Th) .. .. §1,921
8 Buena Vista 783.... Republican (Fr) §897
32 Burlington 2,247... Record (Th) §1,911
22 Ctnon City 6,345-. Record (Th) §768
Sun (Th) §1 350
37 Limon 1, 471-.. Leader (Th)
3 Littleton 3,378.... Arapahoe Herald (Tu)
Independent (Fr)
7 Longmont 8,099.... Ledger (Th)
7 Louisville 1. 978.... Times (Th)
35 Loveland 6,773~.. Reporter (Th)
Round-Up (Th)
§1,479
§2.430
§3,999
1.178
642
§198
§976
18 Castle Rock 741..-News (Th) §1,050
55 Center 2,024... Post- Dispatch (Th) $960
24 Central City 371 ....Register-Call (Fr)
Tommy Knawker (Fr) $850
43 Mancot 785-.. Times-Tribune (Fr) . ..
21 Manitou Springs
2,580~. Pikes Peak Journal (Fr)
4S Manzanola 543....Sun (Th)
§400
§749
700
9 CheyenneWells 1 154 Recoid (Th) .. §690
52 Meeker 1,658... Herald (Th)
§1 300
21 Colorado Springs
53 Monte Vista 3,272.... Journal (Fr)
§2,164
45.472~.. For papers see catalog.
43 Nucla 457 Forum (Fr)
1,080
42 Cortez 2,680....Durango-Cortez Herald
— See Durango.
Montezuma Valley
Journal (Mo & Th) .. 53,082
43 Ola the 810-.. Criterion (Fr)
13 Ordway 1,290.... New Era (Th)
61 Otis 532. ...Independent (Th)
46 Ouray 1.089.... Herald (Th)
§641
§1,158
§638
§735
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Marcb A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face,
{Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNaily estimate.
BE SURE TO READ tht Guide to the use of the Director? in front of book.
79
1249
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Giro.
COLORADO (Continued)
4 PtfOM Springs
1.379— Sun (Th) J9W
39 Palisade 861— Tribune (Fr) .... . . 641
Pop. Circ.
3 Sharon 1,389- News-Republican-See
Millerton, N. Y.
2 Simsbury l,771....Farmington Valley
Herald (Th) 83.703
2 Southington 13,061 .. News (Th) §4,301
21 Palmer Lake X 263— Columbine Herald
(wkly) . ..... J300
7 Stafford 3,396 ... Stafford Press (Th) 1.800
1 Stratford 33 428. News (Fr) ... 82,062
IS Paonia 1,257— Paonian (Th) 1820
aPlftttavtll* R7ft TT»i-a1r1 (T?r\ 7QS
3 Thomaston 4.896. Express (Th) §1,885
51 Pueblo 63.685.... For papers see catalog.
52 Rangely 808— Times (Th) . 8641
2 Thompson ville
9.633... Northern Connecticut
23 Rifle 1.525- Telegram (Th) . 81,863
55 Saguache 1.024- Crescent (Th) ... 5600
News (Th) ~ 85,856
Press (Th) t5.800
5 Wallingford 16,976. ..Post (Th) 84,136
8 Salida 4,553— Record (We) §249
12 Saa Lois 1,239.... Free Press (Span. &
Eng.) (Fr)
3 Watertown 10.699 . Town Times— See
Oakville.
56 Sllverton 1,375— Standard and Miner(Fr) 81,025
20 Simla 424— Pike View Fanner (Th) §1,012
5 Springfield 2,041-.. Plainsman- Herald (Th)
54 Steamboat Springs
1,913— Steamboat Pilot (Th) 82,245
2 West Hartford 44,402 . .News (Th) 87,069
5 West Haven 32.010.... Town Crier (Th) §4,460
1 Westport 11.667—Town Crier and Herald
(Th & Su) ~...**6,448
Sunday circ.**6,02S
1 Wilton 4 558— Bulletin (We) .... -A"^ 1,999
38 Sterling 7,534.. ..High Plains Farmer (We) 82,785
3 Strasburg X 439.... Eastern Colo. News (Th) 5579
32 Stratton 720.... Press (Th) 8968
57 Tellnride 1.101 Forum (Th) - 481
2 Windsor 11,833- News Weekly (Fr) U.596
2 Windsor Locks 5,221- Journal (Th) 82.850
1 Thornton x6,600....Tribune (Th) 83,022
29 Walden 696....Star (Th) 8724
DELAWARE
3 Bridgeville 1 468. News (Fr) §873
28 Walsenburg 5,596....Huerfano World (Fr).... 81,664
14 Westdiffe 390.... Wet Mountain Tribune
3 Delmar 1,015... Bi-State Weekly (Fr) .. §1,866
1 Dover 6223 Index (Th) . . .... 1,200
1 Westminster 1,686... Journal (Th) §2,465
3 Georgetown 1,923... Sussex Countian(Th) .... §3,307
62 Windsor 1 548 Beacon (Th) §875
1 Harrington 2 241 Journal (Fr) -... §1,800
63 Wray 2,198.... Gazette (Th) 2.403
3 Laurel 2.700.... State Register (Fr) 2.450
63 Yuma 1,908— Pioneer (Th) ..... 1,786
CONNECTICUT
1 Bridgeport 158, 709.... For papers see catalog.
1 Brookfield 1,688.-. Journal (Fr) §980
3 Canaan 1,189.. News (Th) 2.327
5 Cheshire 1,826- Herald (Th) §2,010
4 Clinton 2,466.. ..Recorder (Fr) • 1,273
3 Lewes 2.904... Delaware Coast Press-
See Rehoboth Beach
2 Middletown 1.755... Transcript (Th) §2,207
3 Milford 5.179... Chronicle (Fr) 87,939
3 Milton 1.321 . Towncrier (Fr) 81.020
2 Newark 6.731... Post (Th) §3,10«
2 New Castle 5.396- Gazette (Fr) 2.200
3 Rehoboth Beach
1.794— Delaware Coast Press
(Th) — ... . §3,665
6 Colchester 1,522— Citizen (Fr) 870
8 Danielson 4,554— Transcript (Th) **3,247
1 Darien 11.767— Review (Th) **3,108
4 Deep River 2.570— New Era (Th) 4,108
4 East Hampton 4,OOO....News (Th) 1.378
2 East Hartford 29.933... Gazette (Th) §3,017
1 Fairfield 30.489— Fairfield Co. Fair (Th)..
Town Crier (Th & Su)
2 Glastonbury 8,818— Citizen (Th) 1 1,875
3 Seaford 3.087- Leader- News (Fr) .... §2,698
3 Selbyville 1.086-Delmarva News (Th) .... *2.170
1 Smyrna 2.346... Times (Th)
2 Wilmington 110,356,-. For papers see catalog.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington 802.178— For papers see catalog.
6 Groton 7.036-Life (Th) (see note in
catalog) $985
FLORIDA
$500— Free
5 GuiHord 5,092— Shore Line Times (Th)**3,312
5 Hamden 29.715— Chronicle (Th) ..... 2,907
6 Jewett City 3.702— Journal Press— See
Moosup,
Star (Th) 2.520
Alachna —Free Press— See High
Springs.
Allapattah ....See Journal of
Miami
19 Apalachicola 3.222- Franklin Press (Th) ....
Tim*« tffr\ 81 9A4
480— Free
3 Lakevffle X754— Journal (Th) **2,575
48 Apopka 2.254... Chief (We)
3 Litchfield 4,964— Enquirer (Th) §1,664
53 Auburndale 3.763— Star (Th) 82,030
5 Meriden 44,088.... Independent (Th) §3,216
28 Avon Park 4,612— Sun (Th) if 1,254
4 Middletown 29.711— Bulletin (Eng. & Ital.)
(Fr) ... .. §2,100
5 Milford 26370.... Citizen (Th) §8,775
Citizen (Su) 84,646
8 Moosup 2,909- Journal Press (Th) 81,670
6 Mystic 2,266-- Com pass (Fr) 8954
1 New Canaan 8.001— Advertiser (Th) ..... **3,472
5 New Haven 164,443— For papers see catalog.
6 New London 30.551— For papers see catalog.
3 New Milford 5.799.... Times (Th) §3,990
1 Newtown 7.448 ...Bee (Fr) 85,920
**1,188
S3 Bartow 8.694— Democrat (Tu & Fr) . 2,643
50 Belle Glade 7.219- Herald (Th) 82,266
7 Blountstown 2,118— County Record (Th) .... 800
30 Bonifay 2.252,. Advertiser (Fr) §1,825
50 Boynton Beach 2.542- News (Th) §3,18S
Branford ....Swanee— See High
Springs.
39 Bristol X 686- Free Press (Th)
38 Bronson 624— Journal (Th) §776
6 Niantic 1.746— News (We) ...- 82.000
3 North Canaan 2.647- Conn. Western News
(Th) ..... 2,315
3 OakvUle X 6,000... .Town Times (Th) §2,415
27 Brooksville 1.818... Journal (Th) 81,926
Sun (Fr) $1.400
18 Bunnell 1.341- Flagler Tribune (Th) .... 863
60 Bushnell 536... Times (Th) Bl,t34
45 Callahan 722— Record (Th) .. 1,753
8 Plainfield 8,071— Journal- Press— See
Moosup
2 Pllifiviltft O OQ4 TJ*wa fTttt 11 AM
50 Canal Point 1,022- Everglades Newt (Fr)-
20 Chattahoochet 8.473— News (Fr) 8900
38 Chiefiand 843— Citizen (Th) 747
8 Putnam 9.304— Patriot (Th) 82,710
Observer (We) 83,112
1 Ridgefleld 4456-Preas (Th) „ ... .**2,163
7 Rockville 8.016— Journal (Th) . ..... $3,584
Leader (Th) 2,591
5 Stymnttr 7,832~.Rec0rd (Th)
67 Chipley 2.959... News (Th) 1,495
35 Clerraont 2.168— Press (Th) §1,610
26 dewlston 2.499- News (Th) * §1,191
5 Cocoa 4,245-Tribune- (Mo.WeAFri) §3,628
13 Coral Gables 19.837— Times (Th) 5,700
65 Crawfordvifle X 600— News (Fr) 2,750
.*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold (ace, •worn;
- Rci)ortJ Lit** ***• estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
•E SURE TO READ the Guide to the ose off the Directory fa (root of book.
1210
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1969
Pop. Cite.
54 Crescent City 1,393.... Courier (Th) . 1,176
Journal (Fr) (see note
in catalog) — .
46 Crestvlew 5,003.... News- Journal (Th) 88.875
IS Cross City 1,522.. .Advocate (Fr) 910
51 Dadt City 3.806-.. Banner (Fr) §3,000
6 Dania 4,540— Press (Fr) 1 1,200
Pop. Cifc,
North Dade -See Journal of Miami.
13 North Miami Beach
10,734.... News-Post (wkly)
43 Ocala 11,741- Sun (Th) ..... 62,982
47 Okeechobee 1,849- News (Fr) 62,190
13 Opa-Locka 5.271 ....North Dade Hub (Th) .. 2,882
48 Orlando 53 367 Corner Cupboard (Th) £•! 788
64 Daytona Beach
30,187— For papers see catalog.
66 De FunUk Springs
3077 Herald (Th) J2.560
**2,0*7
64 Orroond Beach 3.418.... Tribune (Fr) 61,081
50 Pahokee 4,472— Observer (Th) 61,614
54 Palatka 9176»«.Sun (Th) (see note in
50 Delray Beach 6.312-.. Journal (Th) 83,150
catalog) tl.903
News (Th) -£2,938
41 Palmetto 4.103 News (Th) 1,620
**2,548
52 Dnnedin 3.202-.. Times (Th) 82,150
Edison Center —See Journal of Miami.
58 Englewood X 850.... Herald (Fr) 81.122
35 Bnstii 4,005~- Lake Region News (Th) * 2,282
**2,084
45 Fernandina Beach
4,420 News Leader (Fr) -£1,620
3 Panama City 25,814....Bulletin (Fr) tl,800
17 Pensacola 43.479— For papers see catalog.
62 Perry 2.797- News- Herald (Th) 82,445
64 Pierson 657— West Volusia Journal
(Fr) 650
29 Plant City 9.230.... Courier (Fr) -£4,571
**4,530
6 Pompano Beach 5 682 Sun (Th) 84,366
** 1,829
53 Fort Meade 2,803.... Leader (Fr) 6994
56 Fort Pierce 13.502— Press (Th)
Town News (Th) -££2,494
23 Port St. Joe 2,752....Star (Th) 81,278
29 Port Tampa City
46 Fort Walton Beach
2,463 Playground News(Th) •£5,534
1,497. Beacon (Fr)
8 Punta Gorda 1 915 Herald (Th) 2,010
**&,527
53 Frostproof 2,329- Highland News (Fr) .... *800
32 Graceville 1,638 News (Th) « 970
20 Quincy 6,505- Times (Th) *2,H2
**2,048
50 Riviera Beach 4065 News (Th) 53,996
10 Green Cove Springs
3,291 ....Crescent (Th) 2.380
35 Groveland 1 028 Press (Fr) .. .... 6530
29 Ruskin x500....Planter (Fr) .. .....
52 Safety Harbor 894-Herald (Fr)
AQ Cttin* f*1rMf«l t Aftl NOTOO CRr\ 82 AA2
52 Gulfport _See Saint Petersburg
53 Haines City 5,630— Herald (Th) 62,000
52 Saint Petersburg
55 Hastings 577— Journal —see Crescent
City.
Sun— see Palatka
20 Havana 1,634.... Her a Id (Th) 8050
13 Hlaleah 19,676.... Home News (Fr) 3,910
Journal — see Miami
1 High Springs 2,088— Herald (Th) 51,075
31 Sebastian 376- Indian River News(Th) 1 1,000
28 Sebring 5.006- News (Th) * 2,626
**2,442
13 South Miami 4, 809.. ..Town & Country
Reporter (Mo & Th) . *4,826
4 Starke 2.944.... Telegraph (Th) 82,800
43 Stuart 2 912 News (Th) -£3,566
Telegram (Fr) (see note
in catalog) 81,024
***,B37
6 Hollywood 14,351 -Herald & Observer (Fr) 56,423
Sun-Tattler (Mo, We.
52 Tarpon Springs 4,323— Leader (Th) 81,948
35 Tavares 1,763— Citizen (Fr) . . -£838
& Fr) *14.550
**13.642
13 Homestead 4.573- Leader & Post (Th) .... t4.008
**778
5 Titusville 2,604 Star Advocate (Mo, We
& Fr) 62,965
News (Th) 83,800
9 Inverness 1.471- Chronicle (Th) 81,721
16 Jacksonville 204,51 7.... For papers see catalog.
24 Jasper 2,337- News (Th) . 11,250
57 Jay 547— Tri-County Gazette(Fr) 3.250
44 Key West 26,433.... Coral Tribune (Fr) 63,052
49 Kissimmee 4,310-. Gazette (Fr) *2,075
•£•£1,958
26 La Belle 945.-. News (Th) 8449
Treasure Island -..Gulf Beach Journal — See
Saint Petersburg.
21 Trenton 904...Journal (Th) 1,000
58 Venice 727... Gondolier (Th) 52,579
31 Vero Beach 4,746- Press- Journal (Th) -£4.680
*£4,387
17 Warrington 13,570....Sun (Fr) — ~ ...
25 Wauchula 2,872- Herald- Advocate (Fr) .. 52.712
4* U/»wahit/»1iVa 1 9ftO Pr»o7A fT*hl ftTK
63 Lake Butler 1,040 Tim»s (Th) 8fl89
12 Lake City 7.571 ....Reporter & Columbia
Gazette (Fr) *2,447
**2,4S4
53 Lakeland 30,851 - American Press (Fr) .
53 Lake Wales 6,821— News (Th) 52,680
38 Williston 1,323— Sun (Th) .. 664
48 Winter Garden 3,503-Times (Fr) 81,298
53 Winter Haven 8,605— Herald (Fr) 81,298
48 Winter Park 8.250.... Herald (Th) -££3,325
Sun (Th) .—.—..... 82,896
50 Lake Worth 11,777... Herald (Mo & Th) 53,625
Leader (Th) ... $1,277
51 Zephyrhillt 1,826™ News (Fr) ~ 51,958
52 Largo 1,547— Sentinel (Th) 53,089
GEORGIA
61 Live Oak 4.064— Suwannee Democrat (Th) 62,486
2 Macclenny 1 177 Press (Fr) 51 100
156 Abbeville 890— Chronicle (Th) 51.412
37 Add 2,776. News (Th) .. 2,085
AA M*r*t1mn vftVk Flnriria ICftTH TCVvnr»t<»r
153 Alamo 800.... Eagle (Fr) 450
(Th) §2,223
47 Albany 31,155 ...Journal (Fr) . . ... 2.485
32 Marianna 5,845— Advocate (Th) 530
3 Alma 2.588 Times (Th) 82,006
2,000— Free
34 Mayo 679.... Free Press (Fr) 987
13 Miami 249,276— For papers see catalog.
13 Miami Beach 46.283~.For papers see catalog.
57 Milton 2.040— Press- Gazette (Th) ...... 13,100
33 Monticello 2.264,-. News (Fr) 8926
22 Moore Haven 636— Democrat (Fr) 6540
35 Mount Dora 3,028.... Topic (Th) 51,670
53 Mulberry a.024~Press (Fr) 2,189
11 Naples 1.465,.. News (Su & Th) 53,068
51 New Port Richey
1.5l2~.Press (Th) 81,676
64 New Smyrna Beach
5,775-News (Th) *2,133
**1,994
Observer (Fr) ............»•••••
Pelican (Th) „ 1,129
19 Arlington 1,382-Tri- County Courier (Th) t540
142 Ashburn 2.918— Wiregrass Farmer and
Stockman (Th) 61.400
60 Atlanta 331.314....For papers see catalog.
121 Augusta 71.508— For papers see catalog.
33 Austell 1.413.... Enterprise (Fr) 52,986
43 Bainbridge 7,562— Post Search Light (Th) 82,759
85 Barnesville 4,185— News-Gazette (Th) 61,300
1 Baxley 3,409— News- Banner (Th) 61,984
113 Blackshear 2,271 ....Times (Th) .— ... 61,750
144 Blairsville 430 .N. Georgia News (Th).. 650
49 Blakely 3,234— News (Th) 61,497
55 Blue Ridge 1,718— Summit- Post (Th) $800
Times (Th) 6606
22 Bowdon 1.155- Bulletin (Th) 1,660
71 Bremen 2.299- Gateway (Th) 81,000
71 Buchanan 651— Tribune (Th) — 1808
Chrwlattoo— **Sept A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA*B.C. Statement; •A.B.C.Andlt; |P.O. Statement; Bold nee, sworn;
(Publisher^ Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE aURB TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory IB front of heek.
1251
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop.
GEORGIA (Continued)
96 Buena Vista 1.428.... Patriot (Fr)
67 Buford
113 Butler
65 Cairo
64 Calhoun
101 Camilla
28 Canton
59 Carnesville
20 Carrollton
8 Carteraville
44 Chamblee
105 Chatsworth
68 Clarkesville
54 Claxton
119 Dayton
154 Cleveland
12 Cochran
106 Columbus
95 Comer
78 Commerce
122 Conyers
68 Cornelia
107 Covington
131 Crawfordville
58 Gumming
120 Cuthbert
93 Dahlonega
110 Dallas
155 Dalton
95 Danielsville
98 Darien
135 Dawson
42 Dawsonville
44 Decatur
35 Doerun
125 Donalsonville
34 Douglas
48 Douglasville
45 Eastman
60 East Point
117 Eatonton
19 Edison
52 Elberton
123 Ellaville
61 Ellijay
56 Fayetteville
9 Fitzgerald
24 Folkston
31 Forest Park
102 Forsyth
30 Fort Gaines
111 Fort Valley
74 Franklin
Georgetown
62 Gibson
132 Glennville
38 Grantrille
84 Gray
66 Greensboco
99 Greenville
72 Hamilton
36 Harlem
73 Hartwell
116 Hawkinsvffle
80 Hazlehurst
139 Hiawassee
89 HinesvUle
141 Hogansville
6 Homer
32 Homerville
158 Irwinton
18 Jackson
112 Jasper
3*812.... Advertiser (Th)
USI— Herald (Th)
5.577— Messenger (Fr)
3.231— News (Tu)
Times (Th)
3.745.... Enterprise (Fr)
2.716— North Georgia Tribune
(Th)
349.... Herald & Advance (Th)
7,753.... Georgian (Th)
Times-Free Press (Tu)
7,270— Bartow Herald (Th) ....
Tribune News (Th) ..
X4.100....Record & News (Th) ....
1.214.... Times (Th)
1,106— Tri-County Advertiser
(Tli)
1.923— Enterprise (Th)
1. 302- Tribune (Th)
589— Courier (Fr)
1.357— Journal (Th)
79.611.. .For papers see catalog.
882....NeNvs (Th)
3.351.... News (Th)
2,003,... Citizen (Th)
2,424... Northeast Georgian (Th)
5,192.... News (Th)
966.... Advocate- Democrat (Fr)
1.264....News (Th)
4,025.... Times (Th)
2,152.-. Nugget (Fr)
1,817.... New Era (Th)
15,968.... Citizen (Fr)
News (We)
298.... Monitor (Fr)
1.380- News (Fr)
4,411— News (Th)
318— Advertiser (Fr)
21.635— De Kalb New Era (Th)
902— Courier (Fr)
2,569....News (Fr)
7,428.... Enterprise (Th)
Progress (Tu & Th) .
3.400— Sentinel (Fr)
3,597- Times- Journal (We)
21,080— Atlanta's Suburban
Reporter (Th)
2.749— Messenger (Th)
1.247— News (Fr)
6.772— Star (Tu & Fr)
886— Sun (Th)
1,527— Times-Courier (Th)
1,032— News (We)
8,130.... Herald (Tu & Fr)
Leader- Enterprise &
Press (Th)
1,515— Herald (Fr)
2,653....Free Press. News &
Farmer (Th)
3,125— Monroe Advertiser (Th)
1.339.... News Record (Th)
6.820— Leader- Tribune (Th) ....
425— News and Banner (Fr) ..
. See Richland.
460.... Record and Guide (Fr) .
2,327— Sentinel (Th)
1.359— Gazette (Fr)
866— News (Fr)
2.688— Herald- Journal (Fr) ....
733.... Meri wether- Vindicator
(Fr) -
449— Journal (Th) ..
l,033....Columbia News (Th) ....
2.964....Sun (Th)
3,342— Dispatch and News (We)
2.687— Ledger (Th)
375 ..Herald (Fr)
1,217.... Herald (Th)
3,769.... Herald (We)
340— Journal (Fr)
1.787....News (Fr)
700— Bulletin (Th)
News (Fr)
2,053— Progress- Argus (Th) ....
1,380— Progress (Th)
Circ.
495
§2,400
tl,400
§2,362
§890
§2,887
§2,200
§2,550
§701
5,240
§5,550
2,910
§3,246
§9,718
947
§1,979
§1.425
1,280
§485
§1,950
430
§1,870
§3,019
tl.625
§4.901
§1.800
§1.685
§1.036
§1,725
§6,285
§6,279
279
§670
1,750
§587
§5,810
§500
§3,385
§3,516
§1,950
2,750
§4,321
§1.276
§790
§3,360
756
1,400
1.016
2.326
§1,492
2.227
§715
1592
1,040
§600
§1,510
§856
§698
5575
§2,031
1,140
§1,500
§596
*880
§750
1.140
§860
550
§510
§1,560
§1,830
Pop. Circ.
78 Jefferson 2.040— Jackson Herald (Th) .... 2,500
143 Jeffersonville 787-New Era (Fr) :... §431
151 Jesup 4,605-Sentinel (Th) §3,285
20 Kingiland 1,169- Southeast Georgian(Th) §1,196
39 Knoxville X3S5— Georgia Post & News
(Xh) 400
146 La Fayette 4,884— Messenger (We) §2,700
86 Lakeland 1,551.... News (Th) §800
59 Lavonla 1,766— Times and Gauge (Fr) .. §1,810
67 LawrencevUle 2,932.... News- Herald (We) §2,675
88 Leesburg 659.... Journal (Fr)
109 Lexington 514-Oglethorpe Echo (Th) .. §960
90 Lincolnton 1,315— Lincoln Journal (Th) .... 1.070
44 LithonU l.S38~.Journal (Th)
Observer (Th) §1,389
81 Louisville 2.231....News and Farmer (Th) 1.028
91 Ludowici l,332....News (Fr) §455
Lumpkin ....See Richland.
138 Lyons 2.799— Progress (Th) §1,725
11 Macon 70,252.. ..For papers see catalog.
104 Madison 2,488....Madisonian (Th) 1,500
99 Manchester 4,036.... Mercury (Th) ..... §2,838
Review (Fr) §750
33 Marietta 20.687— Times (Th) §9,115
75 McDonough 1,635... Advertiser (Th) §1,575
134 McRae 1,904— Telfair Enterprise (Fr) §1,750
21 Metter 2,091....Advertiser (Th)
5 Milledgeville 8.835.... Baldwin News (Mo) §500
Union Recorder (Th) .... §2,700
82 Millen 3,449.... News (Th) §1,275
147 Monroe 4,542.... Walton Tribune (We) .. 3,877
94 Montezuma 2.921. ...Citizen & Georgian(Th) §1,340
79 Monticello 1,918... News (Th)
35 Moultrie 11,639— Observer (Fr) §2,884
103 Mount Vernon 990.... Montgomery Monitor
(Th) §985
13 Nahunta 739— Brantley Enterprise (Th) §500
10 Nashville 3,414-Herald (Th) 1.775
38 Newnan 8,218.... Times-Herald (Th) .... §2,875
77 Ocilla 2,697....Star (Th) §1,800
137 Omega 966.... News (Th) 650
2 Pearson 1.402— Citizen (Th) 1,273
101 Pelham 4,365.... Journal (Th) 1,772
15 Pembroke 1,171. ...Journal (Th) 812
76 Perry 3,849— Houston Home Journal
(Th) §1,500
Preston ....See Richland.
14 Quitman 4,769....Free Press (We)
132 Reidsville 1,266— Tattnall Journal (Th) ..
128 Richland 1.571— Stewart- Webster
Journal (Th) §1,860
23 Ringgold 1,192.... News (Th) §1,242
Record (Th)
115 Rockmart 3,821.... Journal (Th) 1.383
146 Rossville 3.892-Open Gate (Fr)
60 Roswell 2,123— North Fulton Herald (Fr) §1,632
59 Royston 2,039- Record (Th) §1,750
20 St. Marys 1.348— Tribune (Fr) §1,425
150 Sandersvtlle 4.480— Progress (Th) §3,065
25 Savannah 119,638— For papers see catalog.
33 Smyrna 2,005....Herald (Th) 2.870
140 Sopertoa 1,667- News (Th) §652
37 Sparks 887— Eagle (Fr) 650
70 Sparta 1.954— Ishmaelite (Th) §1,600
51 Springfield 627- Herald (Fr) 1.000
16 Statesboro 6.097— Bulloch Herald (Th) .. . §2,471
Bulloch Times (Th) §2,331
44 Stone Mountain
l,899....Beacon (Th) ~ ...
27 Summerville 3,973- News (Th) 2.670
53 Swainsboro 4,300.... Forest-Blade (Th) §1,750
124 Sylvani* 2,939... News (Th) 1.510
Telephone (Fr) §1,525
159 Sylvester 2.623. .Local (Th) §1,MO
130TaIbotton 1.175....New Era (Th) 695
71 TallapooM 2,826.... B eacon (Tu) 1.000
Journal (Th) §750
145 Thomaston 6.580.... Free Press (Tu) §2,889
Times (Fr) §3,466
136 Thomasville 14,424-Press (Fr)
Times-Enterprise (Fr) ..
97 Thomson 3,489.... McDuffie Progress (Th) 1.281
137 Tifton 6.831- Gazette (Th) 528
127 Toccoa 6.781-Record (Th) §3,805
41 Trenton 755- Times (Th) .... ' §750
46 Unadilla 1.098- Observer (Th) 504
138 Vidalia 5.819- Advance (Th) U.560
46 Vienna 2,202— News (Th) §1,337
Circulation— **Sept A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
1252
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop. Circ.
22 Vflla Rica 1,703.... Villa Rican (We) $900
$1. 000— Free
81 Wadley 1.624.... Herald (Fr) §685
76 Warner RoWni 7.98S.... Press (Th) 200
4,800— Free
Sun (Th) ft 892
Pop. Circ.
26 Rigby 1.826.... Star (Th) §2,300
34 Rupert 3.098.... News (Mo & Th) §2,669
22 Saint Anthony 2,695.... Chronicle- News (Th) . §1,471
5 Saint Maries 2.220.... Gazette-Record (Th) .... 51,569
30 Salmon 2,648.... Recorder Herald (Th) .. §2,216
149 Warrenton 1,442.... Clipper (Fr) 51,188
157 Washington 3,802... News- Reporter (Th) §2,162
6 Shelley 1.856— Pioneer (Fr) §890
32 Shoshone 1.420— Journal (Th) §845
108 Watkinsville 662~ Oconee Enterprise (Fr) 8827
17 Waynesboro 4,461.... True Citizen (Th) §2,035
7 Winder 4,604.... News (We) §2,357
15 Soda Springs 1.329_ Sun (Th) §1,390
29 Troy 531 Press (Th) 600
40 Wallace 3.140_ Miner (Th) §2,004
81 Wreni 1.380.... Jefferson Reporter (Th) 710
83 Wrightsville 1,750— Headlight (Th) 81,550
44 Weiser 3,961.... American (Mo) **2,293
Signal (Th) it^k2.353
114 Zebulon 539— Journal (Th) 8729
IDAHO
6 Aberdeen 1.48«~.Times (Th) $950
Alameda ....The Intermountain and
Alameda Enterprise-
See Pocatello.
39 American Falls 1,874.... Press (Th) 81,243
12 Arco 961_ Advertiser (Fr) §1,114
24 Wendell 1.483... Irrigationist (Th) .... 785
14 Wilder 555.-. Herald (Fr) 590
ILLINOIS
48 Abingdon 3.300- Argus (Th) 1,808
Kodak (Th)
62 Adair X250 Beacon (Th) 209
Addison ....Register— See Paddock
22 Ashton 1.256^ Hera Id (Th) 770
1 Boise 34,393— For papers see catalog.
11 Bonners Perry 1.776....Herald (Th) 81,900
42 Buhl 2.870.... Herald (Th) §2,110
16 Burley 5,924.... Bulletin (Tu) £2,998
ton Heights.
24 Albion 2,287.... Journal-Register (Th) §2,483
66 Aledo 2,919....Times-Record (We) .. .. §4.474
94 Alexis 821.... Argus (Th) §800
92 Allerton 244 Sun (Fr) §162
Herald (Th) .... .... 82,996
25 Altamont 1,580.... News (Th) £-£1,490
14 Caldwell 10.487.... Times (Tu & Th) 86,423
44 Cambridge 354.... News-Reporter (Th) §618
43 Cascade 943.... News (Fr) 500
19 Challis 728-^ Messenger (Th) §650
52 Amboy 2,128.... News (Th) §1.595
91 Anna 4,380... Gazette-Democrat and
Talk (Th) **3,431
49 Antioch 1,307 News (Th) 2,500
28 Coeurd'Alene 12.198.... Leader (Fr) §2245
21 Arcola 1,700 .Record-Herald (Th) ... §1,956
25 Cottonwood 689.... Chronicle (Th) 1 010
2 Council 748~- Leader (Fr) S821
16 Argo x 1 0.000.. .Desnlaines Valley News
(Th) ...» §1,748
3 Downey 748— Downey Comet and Ban-
croft Standard (Th).... $342
41 Driggs 941....Teton Valley News (Th) 8848
17 Duboi§ 430.~. Enterprise (Fr) ....
Stickney Life— See Life.
Cicero
Summit Valley Times
(We) 1 500
1 Eagle X450....Enterprise (Th) .... 62
551— Free
23 Emmett 3.067^ Messenger-Index (Th) 3,195
13 Fairfield 502.... Courier (Th) §476
42 Filer 1.425.... Citizen- Record (Th) . §916
29 Genesee 552— News (Fr) §615
20 Glenns Ferry 1,515 ...Gazette (Th) $725
24 Gooding 3.099^ Leader (Th) §2,291
3 Grace 761~. Herald (Th) $411
8,800— Free
16 Arlington Heights
8,768 ...Conk County Herald-
See Paddock Publica-
tions.
Herald— See Paddock
Publications
Paddock Publications
(Th) (see note in cata-
25 Grangeville 2.544.... Free Tress (Th) §2,961
7 Hailey 1.464 Times (Th) .. §1427
log) ^,
90 Armington 31 4.- Helper (Fr) ~
27 Hazelton 429.. ..First Segregation News
(Th) 505
21 Arthur 1,573— Graphic- Clarion (Th) ... §1,271
9 Ashland 1.039.... Sentinel (Fr) $530
37 Homedale 1,411 -News (Fr)
Owyhee Chronicle (Th) §1,025
8 Idaho City 246 Idaho World (Th) 1450
52 Ashton 913.... Gazette (Th) §890
11 Assumption 1,466.. Prairie State Tribune
(Fr) §1,111
10 Idaho Falls 19,218— Eastern Idaho Farmer
(Th) . . 3 065
29 Astoria 1,308.... Argus-Searchlight (We) §1,500
65 Athens 1,048.... Free Press (Fr) §575
27 Jerome 4 523 North Side News (Th) §2 784
37 Atkinson 825 News (Th) §724
31 Kamiah 81 2....Clear water Progress
(Fr) 400
40 Kellogg 4.913.... News- Wardner (Fr) §983
29 Kendrick 409— Gazette (Th) §748
42 Kimberly 1, 347_ Advertiser (Th) §900
1 Kuna 534.~Herald (Fr) §760
19 Mackay 760 Miner (Th) $973
54 Atlanta 1,331 .. Argus (Fr) «
74 Atwood 661 .... Herald (Fr) $1,000
84 Auburn 1,963... Citizen (Fr) „ §1,170
34 Augusta 945.- Eagle (Th) §975
45 Aurora 50.576~~For papers see catalog.
39 Ava 734.... Citizen (Fr) $500
29 Avon 870..- Sentinel (Th) 467
36 Malad City 2,715.~ Idaho Enterprise (Th) .. §1,320
37 Marsing 643 Owyhee Nuggett (Th)
49 Harrington 4,209.... Courier-Review (Th) .... §4,969
75 Barry 1, 529.- Adage (We) §1.275
43 McCall 1.173.... Payette Lakes Star(Th) 741
3 McCammon 578 News (Fr) $346
45 Batavia 5.838... Herald (Tit) §2,072
75 Baylis 307.... Guide (Th) 388
1 Meridian 1,810.... News-Times (Th) (see
note in catalog) 61,438
14 Middleton 496... Boise Valley Herald (Th) §550
4 Montpelier 2,682... News- Examiner (Th) .... §1,875
20 MountainHome 1,887.... News (Th) $1,870
38 New Plymouth 942- Payette Valley Sentinel
(Th) ... $1 160
99 Beecher 956^. Herald (Th) §878
25 Beecher City 437.... Journal (Th) §1,053
82 Belleville 32.721 ...For papers see catalog.
74 Bement 1, 459.... Register (Th) §905
56 Benld 2,093... Enterprise (Th) $1.390
22 Bensenville 3.754.... Register— See Paddock
Publications — Arling-
31 Nezperce 543.~Herald (Th) §1,095
16 Oakley 684.-. Herald (Th) $750
18 Orofino 1.656.-. Clearwater Tribune (Th) §1,9*5
4 Paris 774.... Post (Th) 853
14 Parma 1 369 Review (Th) §935
ton Heights
28 Benton 7.848.... Standard (Th) 850
News — See Zion.
16 Benryn 51.280^. Life-See Cicero
70 Bethany 850.... Echo (Th) 922
38 Payette 4,032.-. Independent- Enterprise
(Th) §2,257
62 Blandinsville 918....Star-Gazette (Th) §1,038
16 Blue Island 17.622.... Sun-Standard (Th) .... §8,811
3 Pocatello 26.131 ...For papers see catalog.
21 Preston 4 045 Citizen (Th) 81 750
1,000— Free
55 Blue Mound 8WL« Trader (Th) 690
9 Priest River 1.592.... Times (Th) §1,235
28 Rathdrum 610 Tribune (Fr) §415
86 Bluffs 784.... Times (We) §865
34 Bowen 573.... Chronicle (Th) §1,594
33 Rexburg 4.253-.. Standard- Journal (We) 2,150
88 Bradford 952.... Republican (We) §1,100
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn:
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
1253
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop.
ILLINOIS (Continued)
99 Braidwood 1.485-Index (Fr) ________ ............
14 Breese 3,181- Journal (Th) --- ............
Bremen -See Midlothian
SI Bridgeport 2.358-Leader (Th) ...................
72 Brimfield 648~. News (Th) ........... «. ..........
10 Broadlands 333— News (Th) ............ ........
23 Brocton 406— Review (We) . ................
16 Brookfield 15.47a-Citizen-See La Grange
Enterprise (We) ...- .......
61 Brookport U19— Independent (Th) ... ......
84 BofFalo 416—Tri-City Register (Fr)
56 Bunker HOI 1.238— Gazette- News (Th) .....
62 BushneU 3.317- McDonough Democrat
(Th) ............... - ...... .........
71 Byron 1.237— Tribune (Fr) ... ................
16 Calumet City 15.799— Journal (Th) (see note
in catalog) ------------- $2.180
37 Cambridge 1.489- Chronicle (Th) ...„ ...... ..... 81,564
1 Camp Point 969- Journal (Th) .... .............. 81,858
4 Caproo 572— Courier (Th) ........ ............ 8715
56 Carlinrille 5.116-. Democrat (Th) ------- ....... 83.192
Enquirer (Th) ................ 83,756
14 CarlyU 2.669- Democrat (Th) ..... ........... 1.755
Union Banner (Th) ...... 83,085
2,437.... Gazette- Patriot (Fr) .... 1.987
2.716— Herald (Th) ----------------- 5860
3.214.... Journal (Th) ............ ---- **3.6S6
Gift*
300
93.000
§1,72S
577
307
5571
8,500
8362
§1,000
81,560
8800
31 Carrollton
100 Cartenrffle
34 Carthage
Cary
....See News of Fox River
Grove.
12 Casey 2,734.... Banner- Times (Tu&Fr) 1,248
82 Caseyville 1.209....News (Th) «
92 Catlin 953-.. Courier (Fr) ....
Centreville ....Herald- See East St.
Louis.
74CerroGordo 1, 052- News (Th) 8749
8 Chadwick 607-Review (Th) 51,025
10 Champaign-Urbana
62.397.... For papers aee catalog.
9 ChandlervUle 788-Times (Fr) 8658
53 Chatsworth l,119....Plaindealer (Th) 61,523
38 Chebanse 739- Herald (Th) 8495
64 Chenoa 1,452— Clipper-Times (Th) .... 860
79 Cheater 5.389— Herald-Tribune (Fr)
(see note in catalog)
Combined circ. 5,450
16 Chicago 3,620.962— For papers see catalog.
16 Chicago Heights
24,551.... Star (Tu&Fr) (see note
in catalog) 815,209
72 Chillicothe 2.767.-. Bulletin (Th) 82,856
23 Chrisman 1.071....Courier (Th) 81,286
28 Christopher 3.545.... Progress (Th) 81,700
16 Cicero 67,544— For papers see catalog.
38 Ciasna Park 660— News (Fr) 81,286
22 Clarendon Hills
..Doing« (Th) (see note in
catalog)
490
2,437.
13 Clay City 1,103- Advocate (Th) 6935
1 Clayton 866.... Enterprise (Th) 81,672
38 Clifton 734— Advocate (Th) ~ 8725
20 Clinton 5.945— Observer (Th) - 81,480
32 Coal City 2,220.... Courant (Th) 61,400
91 Cobden 1,104... Review (Th) ..„ 8700
62 Colchester 1,551.... Chronicle (Th) 400
Independent (Th)
64Colfax 819-Press (Th) .
57 CoHlnsvffle 11.862-Herald (We) ...
67 Columbia 2,179....Monroe County Clarion
(We) ...—.. ...— ............ 2S4
4,946— Free
Star (Th) « 6866
53 Cornell 458— Journal (Th) — ..— —
79 Cottltervffie 1,160- Republican (Fr) 335
99 Crete 2.298....Record (Th) (see note
in catalog) .....
Creve Coeur —See Tazewell County
Courier. East Peoria
63 Crystal Lake 4,832.,.Herald (Th) 85,150
29 Cuba 1,482— Journal (Th) 6606
53 Cullom 492-Chronicle-HeadHght-
Enquirer (Th) 61.586
34 Dallas City 1.275- Enterprise (Th) 61,260
92 Danville 37,864- Vermilion County Star
(Fr) . — .. 4,115
89 Davis 348— Leader (Th) 6460
55 Decatur 66,269— For papers aee catalog.
49 Deerneld
74 De Lead
90 Delavan
16 Des Plaines
25 Dieterich
84 Divernon
91 Dongola
45 Dundee
82 Dupo
73 Du Quoin
101 Durand
53 Dwight
50 Earlville
Circ.
1906
8996
610,664
Pop.
3.288-Review— See News,
Highland Park —
41i~.Tribune (Fr) ~
1.248— Times (Th)
14,994- Journal (Th)
Suburban Times (Th &
Stt) ..... 612,462
500.., Special-Gazette (Th) .... 6660
1,013— News (Fr) 6410
704-Tri-County Record (Th) 6960
22 Downers Grove
11,886... Reporter (Th) ***,170
6.027— Review (We) 2,723
2,239... Herald Tribune (Th)
(see note in catalog) 118
1380— Free
7.147— News (Fr) „ 6669
679— Gazette (Th) 81,153
2,843— Star and Herald (Th) .... 61,732
1,217- Leader (Th) 6695
43 East Dubnque 1,697— Register (Th)
81 East Moline
60 Easton
90 East Peoria
371
8766
250— Free
.See Rock Island-Moline-
East Moline.
Enterprise (Th) — 6539
8.698.... Courier (Th)
U.107
82 East St. Louis 82.295— For papers aee catalog.
11 Edinburg 921— Herald-Star (Th) 61,005
45 Elburn 792— Herald (Th) 8876
43 Elizabeth 723— News (We) 61,160
35 Elizabethtown 583— Independent (Th) 62,150
Elk Grove ....Herald— See Paddock
Publications, Arling-
ton Heights.
39 Elkvffle 934.... Journal (Fr) 1.005
22 Elmhurst 21 .273.... Press (Tu & Th) 88,725
72 Elmwood 1,613— Gazette (Th)
102 El Paso 1,818— Advertiser- Advance
(Th) .~ 81,275
54 Emden 406— News (Th) .— ~
53 Emington 150— Joker (Th) — 6836
98 Erie l,180....Review (We) 350
2,100— Free
46 Essex 284- West-Side Telephone
(Xh) . .. —...... 8135
102 Eureka 2.367-Journal (Th) **l,430
16 Evanston 73,641— For papers see catalog.
Evansville —Enterprise— See Herald-
Tribune, Chester.
16 Evergreen Park
10.531— Courier (Th) - 3,607
53 Fairbury 2.433— Blade (Th) 82,811
96 FairfieW 5476- Press (Mo & Th) 65,425
Record (Mo & Th) 63,872
92 Fairmount 618- Star (Fr) .. . 8204
26 Farina 787— News (Th) .... $915
20 Farmer City 1,752-Journal (Th) .... 81,436
29 Farmington 2,651 ...Bugle (Th) .... - 81,200
87 Findlay 680— Enterprise (Th) 820
10 Fisher 894— Reporter (We) , 830
92 Fithian 414— Oakwood Township
News (Fr) 8521
53 Flanagan 672- Home Times (Fr) 61,069
Flossmoor See Homewood.
16 Forest Park 14.969— Review (Th) 63,706
53 Forrest 1.040— News (Th) ..... $576
71 Forreston 1,048— Journal (Th) 8710
49 Fox Lake 2,238-Press (We) 81,723
63 Fox River Grove
1.313 ...News (wkly)
69 Franklin 438- Times (Th) 8444
16 Franklin Park 8.899- Journal (We) (see note
In catalog) ••»• ••«»«
82 Freeburg 1. 661 _ Tribune (Fr) 61,010
98 Pulton 2.706... Journal (Fr) 81,568
43 Galena 4,648~.Gazette- Advertiser (Tu
48 Galesburg
37 Galva
32 Gardner
37Geneaeo
45 Genera
19 Genoa
92 Georgetown
Fr)
62,073
31,425- For papers see catalog.
2.886....News (Th) 82,074
981-Chronicle (Th) 1,000
4,325— Republic (Th) (see note
in catalog) 61,620
5,139- Republican (Th) 62,258
1,690-Republican (Fr) ........... 81,028
3,294-News (Th)
89 German Valley 206- Bulletin (Fr) 6360
27 Gibson City 3,029-Courier (Th) 82,445
56 Gillesple 4,105-News (Th) -. 83,477
ept A.B.C. Statement; *MaftIi A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn;
tPubllsher-s Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to tb« «M of tht Dlraetory in front of book.
1254
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri- Weekly Newspapers, 1959
38 Oilman
50Girard
72 Glaeford
16 Gleneoe
22 Glen Bflyn
16 Glenview
76 Golconda
1 Golden
Golf
62 Good Hope
57 Granite City
78 Granville
49 Grayslake
97 Grayville
31 Greenfield
18 Greenup
65 Greenview
3 Greenville
75 Griffftville
Pop. Of*.
1,602— Star (Th) « §1,609
l,74O~Gazette (Th) (981
922—Gazette (Th) (see note
In catalog) .................... §1,440
6,980-News (Th) .. **2,447
9,524—News and Glen Ellyan
(Th) IS, 560
6,I42-»Announcements (Th) ... **S,1BO
1,066— Herald-Enterprise (Th).
512— New Era (Th) 727
««Life— See Chicago North
Side Newspapers,
Chicago.
News— See Skokie.
392....Good Hoper (We)
29,465....Press-Record (Mo&Th) 515,391
978-Record (Th) 700
1,970— Times (Th) §2,527
2,461— Mercury-Independent
(Th) - _ §1,803
987~.Argus (Fr) §1,425
1 ,360— Press (Th) §1,300
795— Review (Fr) §785
4,069— Advocate (Mo & Th) .... §4,374
1.199— Independent Press (We)
(see note in catalog) §815
1,776— Press (Th) §875
970— Register (Th) §1,035
671-Hanna City-Trivoli In-
dex (Th) (see note in
catalog) ...„ §540
928— Calhoun Herald (Th) ....
Calhoun News (Th) §1,900
245— Journal (Th) ...»
3.464....Herald (Th) §3,200
20.683....Advertiser (Fr) $5.000
Negro Voice— See Joliet.
News-Bee (We) 6,200
Tribune (Tu & Th) §9,981
4.379— Democrat (Th) 3,165
696— Times (Th) - 344
1,966— News-Republican (We) .. §2,887
554— Bulletin (Fr) .. §300
9,331-Spokesman (We) $1,888
$1,500— Free
1.072-Star (Th) §718
4,283— Journal (Th) (see note
in catalog) $1,431
$935— Free
News-Leader (We) §4,250
49 Highland Park 16,808-Newi (Th) (see note in
catalog) §6,600
....News— See Highland
Park News.
4.141— Journal (Mo & Th) §5,363
Montgomery News (Mo
& Th) „ §5,073
774- Review and Leader(Th) 774
377— News (Th) ..... §372
8.676— Doings (Th) (see note
in catalog)
Combined circ....**S,107
...Enterprise— See Paddock
Publications, Arling-
ton Heights.
1.030— Chamilion (Fr) . §277
Enterprise (Th)
Homewood-FIossmoor
Star (Tu ft Fr) (see
note in catalog) §5,953
West-Pike News (Th).. 675
448....Record (Fr) §550
830,. News (Th) ...» 325
647....Herald (Fr) §692
833-Sentinel (Th) §486
432— Observer (Th) §800
496— Press (Tu) 218
34 Hamilton
45 Hampshire
72 Hanna City
7 Hardin
54 Hartsbnrg
63 Harvard
16 Harvey
60 Havana
63 Hebron
59 Henry
87 Herrick
100 Herrin
64 Heyworth
57 Highland
Highwood
68 Hillsboro
19 Hlnckley
21 Hindtboro
22 Hinadalt
Hoffman Estates
10 Homer
16 Honewood
75 Hull
23 Home
63 Huntley
17 Hntsonville
84 Illiopolis
41 Ina
62 Industry
42 Jerteyville
5.887
489
5.792... Democrat- News (Th) ....**3,446
100 Johnston City 4,479.... Progress (Th)
99 Joliet
23 Kansas
66 Keithsburg
89 Kent
58 Kinmundy
19 Kirkland
48 Knoxville
59Lacon
§»
§780
51,601-. For papers see catalog.
835— Journal (Th)
1.006— News (Th) ......................
759— Observer— See Newt.
Pearl City
912— Express (Th) §821
685.... Journal (Fr) §460
2,209.... Republican (Th) $600
2,020.... Home Journal (Th) §1,935
Pop. Circ.
16 La Grange 12,002....Brookfield Citizen (Th) 16,043
Citizen (Th) §8,843
La Grange Park Citizen
(Th) §4,436
Western Springs Citizen
(Th) §8,115
Suburban Life (Th & Su) 23,308
16.490— Free
§1,625
l,295....Quill (We) ,
7,819-Lake Forester News (Th) §4,000
850....Press (Th) ...................... §1,398
1.359... Gazette (Th) ................... §788
8,682— Journal (Th) (see note
in catalog) ..... .......... ..... $4,268
Region Journal (Th) . .. $3.300
$7,550— Free
6,328— News (Th) ................... §2,238
444— Register (Fr) ................ §535
2,417— Advertiser (Fr) ..... ..... §1,012
S37—Times (Th) ................... $365
2.757— Lemonter (Th) ......... ..... §2,360
1.227-Farmer (Th) ............. ..... §3,560
1,820— Journal (Fr) ................... §1,161
2.630— Fulton Democrat (We) §1.825
News (Th) __________________ §*,215
1,181-Unit- Journal (Th) ......
172-Bee (Th) ...................... ..... 1,275
5,425— Independent-Register
34 La Harpe
49 Lake Forest
49 Lake Zurich
8 Lanark
16 Lansing
51 Lawrenceville
71 Leaf River
82 Lebanon
50 Leland
16 Lemont
89 Lena
64 Le Roy
29 Lewistown
64 Lexington
1 Liberty
49 Libertyville
(Xh) .. ____ ...— .. ....... ,....^H*
News (Th) ........... ............ 350
Lincoln wood ... Life— See Chicago North
Side Newspapers,
Chicago.
News— See Skokie.
Spectator— See Park
Ridge.
Villager— See Skokie.
22 Lisle ll.237....Advertiser (Fr) .............. §1,164
Eagle (Fr) ................... §1,260
99 Lockport 4.955....Herald (Th) ... ............ §2,365
38 Loda 559....Times (Fr) (see note in
catalog) .................... §310
22 Lombard 9.817- Spectator (Tu & Th) ...... §3,910
29 London Mills 581— London Times (Th) .... 347
13 Louisville 970- Republican (Th) ........ §1,940
101 Lores Park 5.366-Mail (Mo) .................... §9,304
Post (Th) ....... _______ .... §8,206
70 Lovington 1,152— Reporter (Fr) ................ tl.015
16 Lyone 6,120-Times (We) ........ 3,300
62 Macomb 10,592— McDonough Times (Th) 1.006
55 Maoon 942-News (Th) .............. ...... ~ $680
10 Mahomet l,017....Sucker State (Th) ........ §774
99 Manhattan 728— American (Th) .......... -... $1.100
60 Manito 869— Community Express (Th) §502
46 Manteno l,789....News (Th) ....... .. ........ ..... §1,650
63 Marengo 2.726... .Republican- New s(Th) .. 2,534
100 Marion 10.459— Leader (Th) .................... §275
82 Marias* 1,652- Messenger (Fr) .... ......... §1,786
55 Maroa 1.100 Prairie Post (Th) ......... 1,500
12 Marshall 2.960- Democrat (Th) _______ ....... §1,475
Herald (Fr) ................. .... §1,405
12 MarttnsviUe 1,440— Planet (We) ..... ............
82 Mascoutah 3.009- Herald (We) .................... §1,470
60 Mason City 2,004— Banner-Times (Th) ...... §1,480
16 Maywood 27,473-Herald (Th) ............... **1*,1»
63 McHenry 2,080— Plaindealer (Th) ........... §4,636
64 McLean 667— Lens (Fr) —.— . . ........
33 McLeansboro 3,008-Times-Leader (Th) ..... §3,247
16 Melrose Park 13,366....Proviso Star-Sentinel
(Th) ............... .. ............... 16,517
12,133— Free
27 Melvin 53S....Press (Th) .................... $1,125
1 Mendon 625— Dispatch-Times (Th) .... §1,040
50 Mendota 5,129— Reporter ft Sun-Bulletin
(Th) .... ............... ----- ..... §6,618
69 Meredoeia 940....Budget (Th) .. ......... . ...... 505
102 Metamora 1,368.... Her aid (Th) ................... §1,525
61 Metropolis 6,093-News (Th) ........ ............ §3,921
54 Middletown 480-Ledger (Th) .................. §547
16 Midlothian 3.216- Messenger (Fr) ... ......... 2,265
81 Milan l,737~.Independent (Th) ~ .........
38 Milford l,648~.Herald-News (Th) ........ §1,106
82 Millstadt 1,566-Enterprise (Th) ............ §1,442
75 Milton 337— Beacon (Th) ... ........... ..... 325
90 Minier 780— News (Fr) ... ...................
102 Minonk 1,955— News-Dispatch (Th) .... §2,260
99 Mokena 903— News-Bulletin (Th) ...... §1,675
46 Moraence 2.644- Progress- Reporter (Th) §1,667
Clrc«latlott-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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Pop. Circ.
ILLINOIS (Continued)
Pop. Circ.
11 Pana 6,1 78.... News- Palladium (Mo &
Th) . ^£4 030
74 Monticello 2.612.-. Journal (Th) §1,96S
Republican (Th) . ... 1,730
16 Park Forest 8,138....Reporter (Th) §6,896
98 Morrison 3,531....News (Tu) §4,105
Sentinel (Th) §4,106
Star (Tu & Fr) (see
note in catalog) . . §7,443
11 Morrisonvillo U82— Times (Th) 1.454
90 Morton 3,693— News (Th) (see note in
16 Park Ridge 16,602— Advocate (Th) §7,952
Citizen (Th) §7,952
Herald (Th) §7,976
Combined circ.... $1.943
Morton Grove Life— See Chicago North
Side Newspapers,
Spectator (Th) „ §7,952
(see note in catalog)
58 Patoka 602 ...Register (Fr) §800
84 Pawnee 974— Herald (Fr) 600
Chicago.
News— See Skokie.
Spectator— See Park
Ridge.
Villager— See Skokie.
77 Mounds 2.001.... News Press (We) .... §4,100
O XT/Mm* r*a«tvti1 1 OCA \Tirrnr Domrtrrat (Th^ 81 825
52 Pawpaw 594— Times (Th) §515
27 Paxton 3.795.-. Record (Th) (see note
in catalog) §2,200
1 Payson 490— Times (Th) 450
89 Pearl City 491— News (Th) (see note in
catalog) §738
71 Mount Morris 2.709-Index (Th) §1,850
56 Mount Olive 2.401-Herald (Th) .... 1.175
16 Mount Prospect 5,009 Herald— See Paddock
Publications. Arling-
ton Heights
C4 \fftntt* Pn1«>1rl 1 ^'WC Titriftp Wftura /Td^ R1 R^ft
101 Pecatonica 1,438 . News (Th) §1,210
72 Peoria 111.856— For papers see catalog.
Peoria Heights See Peoria
99 Peotone 1,395— Vedette (Th) §1,578
65 Petersburg 2,325— Observer (Fr) 2,437
73 Pinckneyville 3299 Advocate (Th) §1,950
Sltfnttttf Qt*rfltt« 9 946. n^mnrrat \Ti»«c3£>WW*»} 8 VI Oft
Democrat (We) $2.650
87 Moweaqua 1,475.. .News (We) §1,443
27 Piper City 73S...Journal (Th) §860
49 Mundelein 3.189....News (Th) „ 325
22 Naperville 7,013-Clarion (Th) 200
6,400— Free
Sun (Th) 3,547
95 Nashville 2,432.... Journal (We) §2,420
News (Th) §3,404
34 Nauvoo 1,242— Independent (Th) §1,216
18 Neoga U2S....News (Th) §1,096
82 New Athens 1,518.... Journal- Press (Th) 42S
3,518— Free
14 New Baden 1,428— News (Fr) §570
84 New Berlin 622— Bee (Th) §425
75 New Canton 449....Press (We) *340
54 New Holland 343- Journal (Th)
99 New Lenox 1,235— Press (Th) 570
21 Newman 1,140^. Independent (Fr) 1,024
40 Newton 2.780~.Mentor Democrat (Th).. §2,184
Press (Tu & Fr) §4,52*
55 Niantic 625— Observer (Fr) §241
Niles ....Life— See Chicago North
Side Newspapers,
Chicago.
News— See Skokie.
Spectator— See Park
Ridge.
Villager— See Skokie
68 Nokomis 2,544-Free Press-Progress (Th) §2,775
64 Normal 9,772— Normalite (Fr) 2,000
97 Norris City 1370 News (Th) §1,596
75 Pittsfield 3,564.... Democrat- Times (We) . §3,960
Republican (We) (see
note in catalog) . . §3,960
99 Plainfleld 1.764— Enterprise (Th) §800
47 Piano 2,154....News (Th) §1,525
75 Pleasant Hill 856.... Messenger (We) .
84 Pleasant Plains 500....Press (Fr) §375
34 Plymouth 854....Tri- County Scnbe (Th) §850
3 Pocahontas 667— News-Patriot (Fr) .... 350
71 Polo 2.242.... Tri-County Press (Th) §1,715
81 Port Byron l,050....Glo»>e (Th)
92 Potomac 602 ..Journal (Fr) §517
62 Prairie City 500.... Prairie Citizen (Fr) .. 153
79 Prairie Du Rocher
662— Sun— See Herald
Tribune. Chester.
6 Princeton 5,765.... Republican (Th) .. . §6,042
72 Princeville 1, IIS—Telephone (Th) §1,606
98 Prophetstown 1.691....Echo (We) J1.430
1 Quincy 41,450— For papers see catalog.
26 Ramsey 808....News- Journal (Th) .... §1,280
92 Rankin 737.., Independent (Fr) .... §592
10 Rantoul 6,387.... Press and Chanute Field
News (Th) §2,350
J4.650— Free
68 Raymond 779....News (Th) §850
79 Red Bud 1 ,519.... Pilgrim— See Herald-
Tribune. Chester.
AA DmAAifle 9ML rYntt-i«r /Tfil S94K
16 Northbrook 3.348— Star (Th) **3,114
«9 North Chicago 8.628— Negro Voice — See Joliet.
81 Reynolds 409— Press (Fr) . ... §1,130
63 Richmond 623— Ga/ette (Th) 351
Tribune (Th) J1.654
16 Northlake 4.361 Press (Th) 2,988
92 Ridge Farm 90S-. Republican (We) 607
30 Ridgway 1 148 News (Th) §980
3,812— Free
North Riverside ....Star- See Riverside
Norwood Park ....See Chicago- Norwood
Park Citizen.
15 Oakland 980— Ledger- Messenger (Th) $1,365
16 Oak Lawn 8,751- Independent (Th) .... 8.307
Southwest Suburbanite
(Th) §6,418
Riverdale ....See Rtverdale Pointer.
Chicago.
16 River Forest 10,823— Forest Leaves (Th) (see
note in catalog) .... **2,408
Combined circ **18,930
16 River Grove 4,839....Messenger (We) (see
note in catalog) .... 2,100
16 Riverside 9 153 News (Th) (see note in
16 Oak Park 63,529....For papers see catalog.
17 Oblong l,639....Oracle (We) §1,400
catalog) §2,847
102 Roanoke 1 368 Review (Tu) . ++755
53 Odell 908— Times (Th) §195
82 O'Fallon 3.022— News— See Caseyville.
Progress (Th) §1,845
17 Robinson 6.407.... Argus (Th) §1,»7S
Constitution (Th) .... 372
71 Rochelle 5 449 Leader (Fr) §3,995
10 Ofden 436— Courier (Fr) §251
95 Okawvffle 855-Times (We) 1,119
SOOlney 8.612— Advocate (Th) 1,926
38 Onarga MS5— Leader- Review (Th) §1,492
36 Oquawka 929— Journal (Th) 1,000
89 Orangerille 460U. Courier (Fr) §480
71 Oregon 3.205— Republican- Reporter
(Th) 92 425
News (We) §3,985
101 Rockford 92.927- For papers see catalog.
81 Rock Island 100.020- For papers see catalog.
101 Rockton 1,432 ... Herald (Th)- §1,186
Rolling Meadows . Herald— See Paddock
Publications, Arling-
ton Heights.
31 Roodhouse 2 368 Record (We) . §1,496
37 Orion 829— Times (Th) §890
160rlandPark 788— Herald (Th) §730
16 Palatine 4,079....Enterprise— See Paddock
Publications, Arling-
ton Heiffhts
22 Roselle 1.038- Register— See Paddock
Publications, Arling-
ton Heights
94 Roseville 1,080.... Press (Th)
92 Rossville 1,382 Press (Th) §1,325
17 Palestine 1,589.... Register (Th) §960
49 Round Like 573— Journal (Th)
56 Palmyra 746.. ..Transcript (Th) §931
16 Palos Heights 1 750 Regional (Th) §2 050
News (Th) ~ §1,914
85 Rushvflle 2,682 Times (Th) .•^•^•3,564
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn;
tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop. Circ.
46 St. Anne l,403M..Record (Th) 713
Pop. Cirr
69 Waverly 1 330 Journal (Fr) §963
45 St. Charles 6.709.~Chronicle (We) . . §4,284
26 St. Elmo l,713....Banner (Fr)
20 Weldon 492."'.Record (Fr) '"'.'..'."'. '.
59 Wenona 1,005.... Index (Th) 96S
lOSt. Joseph 941^. Record (Fr) §666
22 West Chicago 3,973.... Press (Th) 52 750
58 Salem 6,159....Times-Commoner (Tu &
Th) 4,250
16 Western Springs
19 Sandwich 3,027.... Free Press (Th) tl,720
60 San Jose 562~Jnurnal (Th) .
64 Saybrook 75«— Gazette (Th)
66 Seaton 285.... Independent (Th)
28 Sesser 2,086.«.Review (Th)
19 Shabbona 667.... Express (Th) (see note
12 Westfield 661.... Review (Th) §420
22 Westmont 3.402 ...Towne Times (Th) §1,600
24 West Salem 902.... Advocate (We) §1,068
02 Westville 3,196.... News (Fr)
22 Wheaton ll,638....Du Page Press (Tu &
Th) ... §4 200
in catalog) $49^
t4 925 Free
8 Shannon 668....Reporter (Th) §570
30 Shawneetown l,917....Gallatin Democrat (Th) §1,860
38 Sheldon l,114.MJournal (Th) 8692
Leader (Th) §3,126
6.317— Free
Wheeling .... Herald— See Arlington
92 Sldell 654— Journal (Th)
10 Sidner 653.... Times (Th)
16 Skokie 14,832.....Life— See Chicago North
Heights (Paddock
Publications)
31 White Hall 3,082 ... Register-Republican (Fr) §1,490
48 Williamsfield 542 Times (Th)
Chicago.
84 Williamsville 656.... Sun (Th)
News (Th) 518,953
16 Wilmette 18,162... Life (Th) **7,672
Review (We) 2,506
6,494_Free
Villager (Th) 8,000
6,000— Free
19 Somonauk 721 Reveille (Th) §654
3 Sorento 692~«News (Th) 5527
99 Wilmington 3.354.... Advocate (Fr) . . . . §1,400
86 Winchester 1,591^. Times (Fr) §1,500
87 Windsor 1,008.... Gazette (Th) §1,435
16 Winnetka 12.105— Talk (Th) **S,468
89 Winslow 355.-. Register (Th) §320
37 Woodhull 718 Dispatch (Th) JW8
79 Sparta 3.576.... New s-Plaindealer (Th) **4,142
57 Wood River 10,190 Journal (Th) §5,012
84 Springfield 81.628~.For papers see catalog.
63 Spring Grove 269.... Review (Th) ..................
6 Spring Valley 4.916™ Gazette (Th) ?2.678
56 Staunton 4,047.... Star-Times (Th) §2,326
79 Steeleville 1,353 Ledger (Fr)
16 Steger 4,358....News (Th) (see note in
catalog) ....
16 Worth 1.472^ Citizen (Th) 2.850
88 Wyoming 1,496.... Post- Herald (We) §2,182
48 Yates City 623~~Banner (Th)
47 Yorkville 632. Record (Th) 1,374
28 Zeigler 2,51 6^.. News (Fr)
49 Zion 8.950... Zion-Benton News (Th) $4.000
87 Stewardson 666 Clipper (Th) .... §850
16 Stickney 3.317.... Life— See Life of Cicero
71 Stillman Valley 362 News (Fr) . §705
INDIANA
25 Akron 946. News (Th) {1,125
41 *Jtrv»1r#r»w t 41( TTitrnM N*»wfl fTh^ 51 fi04
18 Albany 1 846 Chronicle (Fr)
36 Stronghurst 741~.Graphic-Reporter (Th)
70 Sullivan 3.470— News (Fr) §2,194
Prr»«rrp>ce /TV^ 51 732
57 Albion 1,341... New Era (We) tl,250
Noble County American
(Th) .. . . §1,640
Summit See Argo
51 Sumner 1,170 Press (Th) §1,425
19 Sycamore S»912_ Tribune (Fr) 52,225
76 Angola 5.081.. Herald (We)
Republican (We)
50 Argos 1,284... Reflector (Th) §1,052
True Republican (Tu) §2,175
29 Table Grove 481 Herald (Th) §560
76 Ashley 680.... Ashley-Hudson Times
(Th) . .. 500
98 Tampico 76(L». Tornado (Th) .. . 8540
23 Attica 3,862 Fountain- Warren Demo-
25 Teutopolis 919 Press (Th) §1,360
crat (Th) §468
8 Thomson 559 Review (Th) §710
16TinleyPark 2,326— Tim es (Th) J2.175
6 Tiskilwa 962 Weekly (Th) 1.657
17 Auburn 5,879- Courier (Tu & Fr) §512
Dispatch (Tu & Fr) .... §1,116
15 Aurora 4.780....Journal-Bulletin (Th) 3,270
57 Avilla 669 News (Th) §725
18 Toledo 905.~. Democrat (Th) §1,272
59 Toluca 1.419.... Star-Herald (Th) .. §1,075
50 Tonka 585- News (Fr) .. "S5
88 Toulon 1,173— News (We) §1,423
69 Batesville 3.194... Herald- Tribune (Th) .... §3,175
49 Beech Grove 5,685-.. Perry Township
Weekly (Th) 515
87 Tower Hill 784.... Tunes (Fr) §135
90 Tremont 1,138.... News— See Tazewell Co.
News of Morton.
14 Trenton 1,432... News (Fr) §310
Sun (Th) §920
12.800 — Free
1 Berne 2,277... Witness (Mo, We & Fr) ***,003
28 Bloomfield 2,086... News (Th) §3,225
S3 Bloomington 28,163-. Star-Courier (Mo &Th) §4,770
87 Boonville 5.092 Enquirer (Th) §3,995
72 Trivoli 919.... Index— See Hanna City.
57 Troy 1.260.-. Tribune (Th) §915
21 Tuscola 2.960- Journal (Th) **1,906
Review (Th) §2,367
26Vandalia 5.471.-. Leader (Th) §5,950
10 Borden X426.~ Banner Gazette— See
Pekin
4 Boswell 963.... Enterprise (Fr) 456
50 Bourbon 1,404. News-Mirror (Th) 1,119
11 Brazil 8 434 Gazette (Fr) .... 690
Union (Tu) §S,12S
29 Vermont 940—V-I Trib-Union (Th) .. $1,000
50 Bremen 2,664-.. Enquirer (Th) §1,915
20 Bristol 738 Banner (Fr) 749
44 Vienna 1.085_ Times (Th) 2,700
56 Brook 91 5 Reporter (Th) §2,019
21 Villa Grove 2.026~-News (Fr) 1.428
22 Villa Park 8.821~. Argus (Tu & Th) .... §2,675
56 VitdMI M06....Recorder (Th) .... §1,879
9 Virginia 1.572.. Gazette (Fr) . 1 420
91 Brookston 1,014— Reporter (Th)
24 Brookville 2,538-.. American (Th) §593
Democrat (Th) §2,246
6 Walnut 1,093-. Leader (Fr) §1,500
32 Brownsburg l,578....Record (Th) 1,955
43 Warren 1.378.... Sentinel- Leader (Th) ....
22 Warrenville 1.891.... News (Th) 3912
52 Bunker Hill 659.... Press (Th) (see note in
34 Warsaw 2.002.... Bulletin (Th) .... §1,170
102 Washburn 999.... Leader (Th) §880
17 Butler 1,914... Record-Herald (Th) 1,350
89 Cambridge City 2 559 Community Press (Th) 2850
90 Washington 4,285.... Reporter (Th) §1,970
67 Waterloo 2.821.... Republican (We) §2,362
Times (Th) §2 092
Nat'lRoadTraveler(Th) §1,250
62«Cannelton 2,027...News (We) **3,841
77 Carlisle 767 News (Fr) §944
19 Waterman 750 Leader See Review-
70 Carthage 1 065 Citizen (Fr) §1,673
Leader. Hinckley.
News— See Express,
Shabbona
38 Watseka 4.235-.. Republican (Th) §2,116
49 Wauconda 1.173.-. Leader (Th) §2,175
83 Cayuga 1,022.... Herald (Fr) (see note in
catalog) 600
89 Centerville 1,386.... Old Trails Echo (Th) .... 1 1,804
10 Charlestown 4,785— Courier (Th) §2,6fO
64 Chesterton 3,175....Tribune (Th) §2,864
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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INDIANA (Continued)
92 Cburubusco
10 Qarksvflle
11 day City
32 CoatesvUle
UCoifax
3 Columbus
52 Converse
31 Corydon
23 Covinfton
57 Cromwell
45 Crown Point
50 Culver
49 Cumberland
65 Cynthiana
83 Dana
32 Danville
8 Delphi
37DeMotte
52 Denver
38 Dunkirk
(Th)
5,905— Tribune (Th)
1,068— News (Fr)
444— Herald (Th)
nS^Review (Fr) ......
18 ,370— Herald (Fr)
979— Journal (We) ....
1,944... Democrat (We)
Republican (Th)
2,235— Friend (Th) ....
Republican (Th)
449— Advance (Th) .
5.839-Register (Th)
Star (Fr)
1.563....Citizen (We)
X690....Courier (Th)
59U..Argus (Fr)
854....News (Th)
2,802.... Gazette (Th)
Republican (Th)
Cite.
52,000
200
51,561
§840
325
6548
§450
**3.413
§2,355
*1,590
tl.325
tl,870
§3.175
4,855
{1,650
5.218
5800
§965
§2,225
§2.345
2,530— Citizen (Th) §2,673
Journal (Th) §2,682
X900— Kankakee Valley Post
(We) §640
528— Tribune (Th)
3,048..- News & Sun (Th) ....
45 East Chicago 54,263.-. Press (We)
45 East Gary
53 Ellettsville
13 English
82 Evanivflle
27 Fairmount
77 Fannersburg
68 Farmland
19 Ferdinand
8 Flora
26 Fort Branch
30 Fortvflle
5.635-Herald— See Gary.
855....Jouraal (Th)
839~. Democrat (Fr)
News-Messenger (Fr)
128.636L.For papers tee catalog.
2,646-News (Th)
1.024— News (Th)
943.... Enterprise (Th)
1.252... News (Fr)
1,657— Hoosier Democrat (Th)
1.944— Times (Fr)
500
§2,660
53,125
§889
§1.771
§641
1,787
§609
§1,581
§2,143
§715
1.786.... Tribune (Th) - §1,330
2 Fort Wayne 133.607....For papers see catalog.
96 Fountain City 588....Times (Th)
4 Fowler
2.117-
Benton Review (Th) ....
Tribune (Fr)
66 Francesville 856w~Tribune (Th)
41 Franklin 7.316— Republican (We)
76 Fremont 947— Eagle (Th) ..
(see note in catalog)
59 French Lick 1.946— Springs Valley Herald
(Th)
9 Galveston 905- Leader (Th)
17 Garrett 4.291_Clipper (Mo & Th) ..
45 Gary 133.911— For papers see catalog.
27 Gas City 3^87— Journal (We) (see note
in catalog)
18 Gaston 729- News (Fr)
1 Geneva 999-Herald (Th)
67 Greencastle 6,888— Graphic (Th)
30 Greenfield 6.159... Journal-Democrat (Th)
Republican (Th)
16 Greensburg 6.619— Times (Fr)
34 Greentown 1.160....News (Fr)
41 Greenwood 3.066....News (Fr) ,
89 Hagerstown 1.694....Exponent (Th)
76 Hamilton 376— News (Fr)
45 Hammond 87.594— For papers see catalog.
26 Hazleton 498— White River News (Th)
64 Hebron 1.010— Herald (Th)
Hessvffle ..See Hammond
23 Hillsboro 526— Times (Fr)
45 Hobart 10.244— Gazette (Th)
Herald (Th) (see note
in catalog)
3 Hope 1.215— Star- Journal (Th)
76 Hudson 420- Times— See Ashley
19 Huntingburg 4.056- Independent (Th)
Signal (Tu)
49 Indianapolis 427,173- For papers see catalog.
6 Jamestown 718— Press (Th)
28 Jasonvffle 2.937— Leader (Fr)
10 Jeffersonville 14.685— Journal (We)
Post and Free Press (Th )
27 Jonesboro 1.973... Journal (We) (see noU
in catalog)
56Kentland 1,633.... Newton County Enter-
prise (Th)
25 Kewanna 680— Observer (Th)
23 Kingman 509— Star (Th)
§2.800
515
1 1.070
§1,750
§900
§2,000
1.732
§1,850
§1.015
§1,960
1,850
342
§3,890
§1.557
t630
1,585
§500
§2,165
§2,025
§1,485
§1,479
ISO
§726
§1,490
1,429
647
§1,624
§1,025
§950
Pop. Ctrc.
33 Knlghtstown 2.486— Banner (Th) _ §2,972
Bafttcrn Indiana Farmer
(Tu) . .. 16,617
§614— Free
75 Knox 3,034-Starke County Democrat
(Xh) 3,050
Starke Co. News (Th) . 1,764
Starke County Republi-
can (Tu) .... - 1,300
64 Kouts 718.... Times (Fr) .. 805
46LaCrosse 618.... Regional News (Th) .... 1,076
2.250— Free
79 Lafayette 35,568— For papers see catalog.
44 La Grange l,892....News (Th) §1.016
Standard (Th) (see note
in catalog) §3,368
48 Lapel 1.389.... Review (Th) §840
49 Lawrence 1.951.... Journal (Th) 12,850
IS Lawrenceburg 4,806... Press (Th) .**2,661
Register (Th) -... §3,014
81 Liberty 1,730.... College Corner News
(pr) M §750
Herald '(Th) §1,339
2.375.... Leader (We) §2,020
2.424....Tribune (Th) §2,100
l,621....Tribune (Th) §2,450
1,149— Herald (Fr) §574
7,506.... Herald (Sa)
30.081— For papers see catalog.
5.991- Democrat (Fr)
833..-Herald (Th)
798....News (We)
§318
§3,000
ti.ooo
§1.079
57 Ligonier
51 Loogootee
45 Lowell
68 Lynn
39 Madison
27 Marion
55 Martinsville
66 Medaryville
43 Mentone
46 Michigan City
28,395 Labor Beacon (Th) „ §10,157
20 Middlebury 839^.. Independent (Th) §1,157
33 Middletown l,731....News (Th) 1.700
43 Milford 952_Mail (Th) §1,318
13 Milltown 760—Clarion (Fr) §4,760
71 Mishawaka 32.913^ Enterprise (Th) KS03
47 Mitchell 3,245.... Tribune (Th) §2,008
91 Monon 1,439^. News (Th) §1,100
2 Monroeville 1,150^. News (Th) J868
61 Montetuma 1,220... Pictorial Press (Th) .... 748
91 MonticeUo 3,467... White County Times
(Th) §2,962
5 Montpelier 1. 826.-. Herald (Th) §1.012
55 Mooresville 2,264~.Times (Th) §2.268
56 Morocco 1,141— Courier (Th) §1.340
65 Mount Vernon 6.150~.Republican (Fr) §700
12 Mulberry 9SO-.Reporter (Th) §1.125
20 Nappanee 3,393^ Advance- News (Th) §2,486
7 Nashville 526~ Democrat (Th) §1.666
87 Newburgh 1.324- Register (Fr) $658
33 New Castle 18,271- News- Republican (We
& Fr) „ (3,492
65 New Harmony 1J60— Times (Fr) §975
2 New Haven 2,336.... Allen County Times (Th) §1.356
20 New Paris X 920^. Farmer's Exchange(Fr) §6,254
83 Newport 660- Hoosier State (Tu) §618
29 Noblesville 6,567....Times (Fr) §794
75 North Judson 1.705....News (Th) 1.525
71 North Liberty 1.165— News (Th) §1.600
85 North Manchester
3.977— News- Journal (Mo &
Th) 3,468
40 North Vernon 3.488.... Plain Dealer (Th) §3,500
Sun (Tu) §3,150
26 Oakland City 3.539~.Journal (Th) §1,837
42 Oaktown 763«..Press (Th) „ MMMMMMM..
14 Odon 1,177— Journal (Fr) §994
59 Orleans 1.531— Progress- Examiner (Th) §1,806
69 Osgood 1.228— Journal (Tu) ~...**a,503
90 Osslan 761— Journal (Fr) .. - *997
26 Owensvffle 1,110— Star- Echo (Th) ...» §940
4 Oxford 888— Gazette (Fr) 660
31 Palmyra 327— Banner- Gazette— See
Peldn.
59Paoli 2,575....News (Th) §2,432
Republican (Tu) **2,413
88 Peldn
48 Pendleton
83 Perryivdle
52 Peru
X 400- Banner- Gazette (Th) .
Clarion— See Milltown.
Giveaway— See Scotts-
burg.
f.O«....Times (Th) ................ , .....
462.... Highland Herald (Fr)
(see note in catalog)
13,308.... Republican (Fr) ....... ....
Press (Th) ................... ....
§5,814
§1,566
300
1,000
|2,100
. Statement; wMarch A.B.C. Statement; 6) A. B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworm:
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the «M of the Directory in front of book,
1258
Weekly. Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
43 Pierceton
32 Plainfield
38 Portland
65 Poseyville
37 Remington
37Rensselaer
Pop. Cire,
973-Press (Th) .... {965
2,585- Friday Caller (Th)
Messenger (Th) 92,946
7,064... Graphic and Booster (Th)**4,S01
1,005.... News (Fr) 51,057
- - §7SO
1.053— Press (Fr)
4,072— Jasper County News
(We) §900
89 Richmond 39,539....For papers see catalog.
68 RidgeYffle 950— Randolph County News
(Fr) ...- . §387
58 Rising Sun 1,930-News (Th) _ $675
Recorder (Th) $1,325
35 Roanoke 90S....Review (Th) 950
74 Rockport 2,493— Democrat (Fr) §2,314
Journal (Fr) — **2,428
61 Rockvffle 2.467-Republican (Th) **2,457
Tribune (Th) $2,200
9 Royal Center 876... .Record (Fr) §930
67 Russellrille 361— News (Fr) ~ §370
34 Russiaville X898— Observer (Fr) $1.030
17 Saint Joe 479....News (Th) §700
88 Salem 3,271. ...Democrat (We) §2,398
Republican- Leader (Th) §3,922
72 Scottsburg 2.953- Chronicle (Th) §166
Giveaway (Th) §7,850
Journal (Th) §2,863
36 Seymour 9.629— Republican (Th) §419
29 Sheridan 1.965— News (Fr) - $2,725
44 Shipshewana 277-News (Fr) ...- 824
30 Shirley 1.087— Community Record (Th) §635
51 Shoals 1.039- News (Fr) §1,480
71 South Bend 115.911— For papers see catalog.
92 South Whitley 1.299— Tribune (Th) §1,178
60 Spencer 2,394— Owen Leader (Th) §3,781
77 Sullivan 5.423— Democrat (We) §738
Union (Th) §1.660
48 Summitville 1.061— Sun (Fr) $597
27 Swayzee 690- Press (Th) 920
43 Syracuse 1.453— Syracuse- Wawasee
Journal (Th) §1,360
62 TeH City 5.735-News (Fr) **4,569
84 Terre Haute 64.214.. ..For papers see catalog.
Tolleston —See Gary
27 Upland 1.565— Courier (Th) 852
27 Van Buren 815— News-Eagle (Th) 804
23 Veedersburg 1.719— News (Fr) „ §2,000
69 Versailles 886— Republican (Th) **3,865
78 Vevay 1.309- Reveille Enterprise(Th) $2,300
Switzerland Democrat
(Fr) $450
20 Wakarusa 1.143— Tribune (We) » **1,1W
71 Walkerton 2.102- Independent (Th) §1,670
Walton ....See Bunker Hill.
46 Wanatah x582-Mirror (Th) §643
35 Warren 1.247— Tribune (Fr) ..... §1,008
17 Waterloo 1.414— Press (Th) ..... §350
54 Waveland S53....Tri-County News (Th) .. 456
54 Waynetown 658.... Despatch (Th) (see note
in catalog)
86 West Lebanon 642.... Gazette (Th) $660
46 Westvilie 624.... Indicator (Th) §1,288
45 Whiting 9,669..,.Times-Grafic (Th) 2,890
86 WiUiamsport 1.241— Pioneer (Th) ..... 1,100
Review-Republican (Th) 1,200
66 Winamac 2,166-Journal (Th) 4,460
68 Winchester 5.467— Journal-Herald (Tu. Th,
Sa) 3.816
News (Mo. We. Fr) ...... 3.816
54 Wingate 400— News (We) (see note in
catalog)
63Winalow 1,322- Dispatch (Fr) „... §2,850
91 Wolcott 778«.Beacon (Th) 626
44 Wolcottville 672— Herald (We) — . §842
28 Worthington 1,627— Times (Th) §1,163
18 Yorktown l,109....ADventure (Th) ..... 1,100
6 Zionsville 1,536— Times (Th) §1,710
IOWA
42 Ackley 1.608- World- Journal (Th) §1,296
1 Adair 827-News (Th) §1,086
25 Adel 1.799— News (We) §2,795
88 Afton 936— Star- Enterprise (Th) .... §1,021
75 Akron 1,251.... Register-Tribune (Th) .. §1,443
11 Albert City 736- Appeal (Th) §735
68 Albia 4,838....News (Mo) §2,437
Uwion-Republican(Tb) . §2,463
Pop. Cire,
55 Algona 5.415- Advance (Th) **4,477
Upper Des Moines (Tb)**4,680
12 Allison 771- Tribune (We) — . §1,207
11 Alta 1.348- Advertiser (Th) §1,500
84 Alton 1,038— Democrat (Th)
77 Altoona 763- Herald (Th) §1,786
60Alvord 263— Register (Th) 514
53 Anamosa 3.910— Eureka (Th) $3.991
Journal (Mo) $3,964
15 Anita 1.112- Tribune (Th) §1,098
97 Anthon 770- Herald (We) §1,389
33 Arlington 661- News (Th) ...- §596
32 Armstrong 943— Journal (Th) §780
81 Auburn 350— Enterprise (Th)
5 Audubon 2,808— News- Guide (Th) §2,744
18 Aurelia 807.... Sentinel (Th) 837
78 Avoca 1395— Journal- Herald (Th) .... 1,283
39 Bagley 392— Gazette (Th) 681
55 Bancroft 901— Register (Th) ..... §1,540
47 Battle Creek 873— Times (Th) §650
50 Baxter 618— New Era (We) ~ 545
39 Bayard 634— News (Th) 919
87 Bedford 2.000- Times- Press (Th) §2,790
6 Belle Plains 3.056— Union (We) §3,267
49 Bellevue 1,932— Herald (Th) §1,984
Leader (Th) §950
99 Belmond 2.169- Independent (Th) §1,798
16 Bennett 357— Gazette (Th) $428
82 Bettendorf 5,132— Press (Th) §1,464
6 Blairstown 523- Press (Th) §686
90 Blakesburg 401- Excelsior (Th) §670
26Bloomfield 2.688.... Democrat (Th) **2,514
Republican (Tu) -...**2,323
89 Bonaparte 642.... Record Republican (Th) §2,631
84 Boyden 541-Reporter (Th) §361
14 Breda 506.... News (We) ~ §575
1 Bridgewater 296....Times (Th) §337
92 Brighton 90S— Enterprise (Th) 642
41 Britt 1.908-News-Tribune (We) §2,350
79 Brooklyn 1.323— Chronicle (Th) §1,482
95 Buffalo Center 1.087— Tribune (Th) §1,476
29 Burlington 30*613— For papers see catalog.
85 Cambridge 573— Leader (Th) §460
91 Carlisle 903— Citizen (Fr) ,
78 Carson 596- Times (Th) §437
31 Cascade 1.299— Pioneer Advertiser (Th) §1,646
39 Casey 703— Vindicator (Th)
57 Cedar Rapids 72.296— For papers see catalog.
57 Central City 965— NewsLetter and New
Era (Th) §1.502
59 Charttoa 5420— Herald- Patriot (Th) §3.564
Leader (Tu) §3,226
24 Charter Oak 710.... Times (Th) 688
18 Cherokee 7.705— Courier (Th) §2,848
16 Clarence 791....Sun (Th) §440
73 Clarinda 5.086— Herald- Journal (Mo &
Th) „ **4,166
99 Clarion 3,150— Monitor (Th) §2,501
12 Clarksvflle 1,210— Star (Th) §940
17 Gear Lake 4.977— Mirror- Reporter (Th)
(see note in catalog) §1,975
23 Clinton 30.379— For papers see catalog.
57 Coggon 604— Monitor (Th) §668
50 Colfax 2,279— Tribune (Th) $1.518
85 Collins 2.279.... Gazette (Th) 706
58 Columbus Junction
1.123- Columbus Gazette and
Safeguard (Th)
649— Record (Th)
§2,567
780
38 Conrad
14 Coon Rapids 1 ,676.... Enterprise (Fr) .............. 1 1.330
2 Corning 2.104... Free Press (Th) .... ..... §3,200
97 Correctionville 992- News (Th) .................. §860
41 Corwith 480... Herald (Th) ................. §563
93 Corydon 1,870 . Times- Republican (Th).. §3,154
78 Council Bluffs 45,429— For papers see catalog.
45 Cresco 3.638— Times- Plain Dealer
(We) ....... . ............... ~..**3,392
15 Cumberland 493- Enterprise (Th) ........... §664
25 Dallas Center 944- Times (Th) ..................... §1,008
97 Danbury 601...,Review (Th) ............... ... $750
94 Dayton 732— Review (Th) .............. ..... §1.666
96 Decorah 6,060-Journal (Th) .................... **5.488
Public Opinion (Mo) -,.**«.446
79 Deep River 379- Record (Th) .................. 8506
24 Denison 4,554- Bulletin (Fr) .................... *4,037
Review (Tu) ........... .. ....... §4,218
9 Denver 635— Times and Journal (Th)
77 Des Moines 177.965- For papers tee catalog.
Oreulation-Hr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; DA.B.C. Audit: |P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn;
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURB TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
1259
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Cite.
IOWA (Continued)
23 Dewitt 2.644— Observer (Th) 2,391
643— Sentinel (Th) §493
472.... Reporter (Th) §925
589.... Review (Th) §742
948— Reporter (Th) §1,053
25 Dexter
80 Diagonal
56 Dotmellson
99Dows
31 Dubuqitt
12 Dumont
43 Dunlap
16 Durant
31 Dyersville
86 Dysart
99 Eagle Grove
61 Earlham
81 Early
90 Eddyvffle
90 Eldon
42 Eldora
33 Elgin
22 Elkader
83 Elk Horn
40 Ellsworth
74 Emmetsburg
73 Essex
32 Estherville
21 Everly
5 Exira
89 Farmington
Famhamville
33 Fayette
76 Fonda
1 Fontanella
95 Forest City
19 Fredericksburg
62 Fremont
41 Garner
86 Garwin
60 George
86 Gladbrook
65 Glenwood
14 Gliddea
94 Cowrie
74 Graettinger
51*223..*. For papers see catalog.
718,.M Journal (We) §800
1,409— Reporter (Th) §1,267
1.075- News (Th)
2.416— Commercial (We)
1,089..- Reporter (Th)
4,176 ...Eagle (Th)
771- Echo (Th)
742-.. News (Th)
941—Tribune (Th)
1.457.... Forum (Th)
3.107— Herald- Ledger (Tu)
Index (Fr)
642— Echo (Th)
1.584— Register (Th)
566— Elk Horn- Kimball ton
Review (Th) ....
439— News (We)
3,760.... Democrat (Th)
Reporter (Tu) ....
763— Independent (Th) ... .
6,719— Enterprise (Th) ....
547— News (Th)
1,129— Journal (Th)
899— Tri- County News (Th)
....Index — See Lohrville.
1,469— Leader (Th)
1.120— Times (Th)
812— Observer (Th)
2,766-Summit (Th)
701— News (Th)
471— Gazette (Th)
1,696.... Leader & Signal &
Herald (We)
518....Sun (Fr)
1.210— News (Th)
862— Tama Northern (Fr)
4.664— Opinion- Tribune (Th) .
996— Graphic (Th)
1.052— News (Th)
37 Grand Junction 1.036....Globe-Free Press (Th).. §1,225
25 Granger 300— Citizen (Fr)
12 Greene 1.347— Recorder (We) .... §1.490
1 Greenfield 2,102— Free Press & Transcript
(We) §3,533
77 Grimes 582— Citizen (Fr)
79 Grinnell 6.828....Herald-Register (Mo &
Th) .... - **3,43S
15 Griswold 1,149.... American (We) §1,812
38 Gntndy Center 2. 135.... Register (Th) §3,998
39 Guthrie Center 2,042....Guthrian (Tu)
Times (Th) ....
22 Gtlttenberg 1,912— Press (Th)
36 Hamburg 2,086— Reporter (Th)
35 Hampton 4,432— Chronicle (Th)
Times (Tu)
83 Harlan 3.915-News-Advertiser (Tu)
Tribune (Fr) ..
71 Hartley 1,611— Sentinel (Th) „
84 Hawarden 2,625.^ Independent (Th)
§1,730
1,983
1:2,262
54 Hedrick
75 Hinton
47 Holstein
28 Hopkinton
42 Hubbard
7 Hudson
84 Hull
46 Humboldt
93 Huraeston
47 Ida Grove
10 Independence
91 Indianola
60 Inwood
42 Iowa Falls
83 Irwin
Janesville
733...Journal (We)
345— Progress (Th)
1,336-Advance (We) ..
731~.Leader (Th)
836—Review (Th)
613- Herald (Th)
1.127— Index (Th)
3.219... Independent (Mo)
Republican (We)
$4,750
K741
§3,830
§3,850
§1,800
§1,965
% 1,750— Free
§82S
655
§1,645
1,020
§067
§901
§946
§3,000
§3,000
750.... New Era (We) §1,162
2.202— Pioneer-Record (Th) . §2,439
4.865— Bulletin- Journal (Fr) .. §4,250
Conservative (Tu) .... (4,136
5.145— Record-Herald & Tribune
(Tu & Th) **4,173
644— Herald (Th) «... 700
4,900— Citizen (Th) 3,768
Times (Tu) 3,675
381— Enterprise (Th) §540
....See Denver.
Pop.
37 Jefferson 4,326— Bee (Tu)
Herald (Th)
10 Jesup 1,158— Citizens' Herald (Th) ..
40 Jewell 973— Record (Th)
92 Kalona 947.... News (Th)
41 Kanawha 747— Reporter (We)
80 Kellerton 483— Globe (Th)
89 Keosauqua 1.101.... Register (Th)
54 Keota 1,145— Eagle (Th)
5 Kimballton 428— Review— See Elk Horn
75 Kingsley 1,098.... News-Times (Th) ..
24 Kiron 255....News (Fr) ..
41 Klemme 555....Times (We)
63 Knoxville 7,625— Express (Th)
Journal (Th)
13 Lake City 2,308.... Graphic (Th)
95 Lake Mills 1.560— Graphic (We) ....
30 Lake Park 924....News (Th)
81 Lake View 1.158-Resort (Th)
55 Lakota 443....Review (Fr)
27 Laraoni 2,196- Chronicle (Th)
10 Lamont 574— Leader (Th)
3 Lansing 1,536— Allamakee Journal &
Lansing Mirror (We)
7 La Porte City 1,770.... Progress Review (Th) ..
76 Laurens 1,556— Sun (Th)
75 Le Mars 5.844— Globe- Post (Mo & Th) .
87 Lenox 1.171- Time Table (Th)
27 Leon 2,139— Journal-Reporter (Th)
45 Lime Springs 551— Herald (Th) .. .
57 Lisbon 952..- Herald— See Mt. Veraon
51 Lockridge 233-Times (Th)
43 Logan 1.550— Herald- Observer (Th)
13 Lohrville 698— Enterprise & Farnham-
ville Index (Th)
52 Lone Tree 639-Reporter (Th)
88 Lorimor 505— Lorimorian (Th)
23 Lost Nation 557— Press (Th)
16 Lowden 642.... News (We)
55 Luverne 553— Tribune (We)
8 Madrid 1,829— Register- News (Th)
74 Mallard 399— Leader (Th)
65 Malvern 1,263— Leader (Th)
28 Manchester 3,987-.. Democrat-Radio (Tu) .
Press (Th)
24 Manflla 1.03S-Times (Th)
98 Manly 1,473.... Signal (Th)
14 Manning 1,801 ...Monitor (Th) ....
13 Manson 1.622— Journal (Th)
67 Mapleton 1.857... Press (Th)
49 Maquoketa 4,307....Community Press (Mo)
Jackson Sentinel (Th) ..
11 Marathon 565— Republic (Th)
18 Marcus 1.263.... News (Th)
48 Marengo 2,151....Pioneer-Republican (Th)
57 Marion 5,916— Sentinel (We)
15 Massena 459.. ..News (Th)
85 Maxwell 802— Tribune (Th) -
22 McGregor 1,138— North Iowa Times (Th)
16 Mechaniciville 850— Pioneer- Press & Stan-
wood Herald (Th)
29 Mediapolis 834— New Era (Th)
64 Melbourne 510....Record (Th)
49 Miles 344 . Reporter—See Gazette.
Sabula.
30 Milford 1.375....Mail (Th) (see note in
catalog)
91 Milo 52S....Motor (Th)
78 Minden 328.... News (We)
43 MissouriValley3,546-News (Fr)
77 Mitchellville 906....Index (Th)
22 Monona 1,346.... Leader (Th)
50 Monroe 1,108.... Mirror (Th)
79 Montezuma 1.460— Republican (Th)
53 Monticello 2,888— Express (Mo & Th)
67 Moorhead 392... Times (Th)
4 Moravia 652.... Union (Th)
58 Morning Sun 939.... News- Herald (Th)
4 Moulton 985.... Tribune (Th)
80 Mount Ayr 1.793.... Record- News (Th) ...
44 Mount Pleasant 5.843.... Free Press (Th)
57 Mount Vernon 2.320— Hawkeye- Record &
Lisbon Herald (TW
97 Moville 964 ... Record (Th)
19 Nashua 1,609.... Reporter- Post (Th) ....
78 Neola 839.... Gazette Reporter (Th) .
11 Newell 884— Mirror (Th)
Circ.
§3,561
§3,538
1.095
§885
§1,538
§826
J2.012
1:1,545
§975
$376
3.130
§1,824
§2,563
§1,058
§843
§400
§1,160
§600
§1,690
1,550
§1,610
§6,065
§1,250
2.729
§710
§300
§1.780
§1.749
§800
§573
§340
§755
830
§1,810
§625
§1,680
§3,245
§3.690
§1.178
n.soo
§1,865
1,701
1 1.296
§4,375
§4.262
§490
1.200
§3,034
§3,742
§641
650
§1,160
1,413
1.050
183
§2.140
§422
§483
§463
§1,376
93X
3.013
§3,381
§425
1.010
t616
1.080
2.870
§612
§2,189
§1.750
tl.740
§978
t916
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory In front of book.
1260
Weekly, Semi- Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
19 'New Hampton
44 New London
62 New Sharon
91 New Virginia
34 Nora Springs
48 North English
98 Northwood
6 Norway
78 Oakland
72 Ocheyedan
81 Odebolt
8 Ogden
67 Onawa
84 Orange City
66 Osage
20 Osceola
62 Oskaloosa
96 Ossian
39 Panora
12 Parkersburg
71 PaulHna
63 Fella
21 Peterson
63 Pleasantville
76 Pocahontas
77 Polk City
13 Pomeroy
3 Postville
50 Prairie City
49 Preston
71 Primghar
42 Radcliffe
95 Rake
36 Randolph
25 Redfield
69 Red Oak
38 Reinbeck
75 Remsen
46 Renwick
66 Riceville
54 Richland
32 Ringsted
34 Rockford
60 Rock Rapids
84 Rock Valley
Rockwell
13 Rockwell City
85 Roland
76 Rolfe
59 Russell
74 Ruthven
49 Sabula
81 Sac City
66 Saint Ansgar
44 Salem
71 Sanborn
81 Schaller
24 Schleswig
37 Scranton
93 Seymour
SS Sheffield
83 Shelby
71 Sheldon
13 Shell Rock
72 Sibley
36 Sidney
64 Sigourney
84 Sioux Center
97 Sioux City
11 Sioux Rapids
85 Slater
67 Soldier
52 Solon
30 Spirit Lake
66 Stacyville
69 Stanton
16 Stanwood
Pop
3,323.... Economist (Tu)
Tribune (Th)
1,510.... Journal (Th) .
Circ.
82,887
§s,m
1,230
51,289
425
5975
1.222
12,697
5728
31,980
8957
91,682
91,560
2.875
§2,080
•**2,290
l)
$2,964
$3,329
§3,300
n,i78
§909
91,419
. **883
§1,572
§3,760
$620
§975
92,388
91,017
§1,597
9830
9876
91,535
§839
§500
§370
$851
§4,333
§2,888
91,487
§570
$1.180
9987
600
940
**2,986
$1,585
2,413
S8S2
§1,096
$430
§704
§1,065
93,352
$1,208
9412
§1,015
§838
959
$918
91,322
856
§481
**3,872
52,120
$uoo
t2,872
51,522
2.386
$2,474
2,589
51,748
644
650
5675
93,203
5548
9*32
i T> r* G*.
Pop. Circ
64 State Center 1,040.... Enterprise (Th) §900
U Storm Lake 6,954.... Pilot. Tribune (Th) **4,921
Register (Th) **4,072
85 Story City 1,545.... Herald (Th) 52.065
1.089.... Star (Th)
342.... New Virginian (Th) ....
1,257.... Advertiser (Th)
853....Record (Th)
1,767.... Anchor (Th)
441....Star (Th)
1,296.... Acorn (Th) .
22 Strawberry Point '
1,247,... Press- Journal (Th) $1,294
39 Stuart 1.500— Herald (Th) 51.575
9 Sumner 1.911....Gazette (Th) §2,045
71 Sutherland 835— Courier (Th) §913
55 Swea City 869-Herald (Th) 9875
3,000-Free
36 Tabor 869— Beacon (We) 5550
86 Tama 2,930....News-Herald (Th) .... 53,150
95 Thompson 698.... Courier (Th) §9TS
17 Thornton 441....Enterpnse (Fr) (see
note in catalog) 51,000
16 Tipton 2.633.... Advertiser (Th) . . $3,161
Conservative (Th) **3,128
55 Titonka 589— Topic (Th) 785
86 Toledo 2,106.... Chronicle (Th) 1,775
86 Traer 1,627-Star Clipper (Fr) .... 53,372
78 Treynor 247-Record (Th) $605
9 Tripoli 1.124- Leader (We) .... 51,390
67 Ute 562. Independent (Hi) .... $450
24 Vail 532.... Observer (We) 583
700— Press (Th)
1,279-.. Chronicle (Th)
1,486.... Reporter (Th)
3,498.. ..Democrat (Th)
Sentinel (Th)
2,166— Capital & De Volks-
vriend (Th)
3,436— Press & Osage News(Tl
(see note in catalog!
3,422- Sentinel (Th)
Tribune (Tu)
11, 124— Tribune- Press (Fr) ...
804— Bee (Th) ....
1,062... Vedette (Th)
l,300....Eclipse (Th)
1.289— Times (Th)
4,427... Chronicle (Th)
589.... Patriot (We)
893.... News (Th)
1 ,949....Record-Democrat (Th )
336....Citizen (Fr)
868 Herald (Th)
48 Victor 741— Record (Th) 5805
69 Villisca 1 838— Review (Th) . 5 1,725
81 Wall Lake 753-Blade (Th) 5578
78 Walnut 888— Bureau (Th) 5903
58 Wapello 1.755- Republican (Th) .... §1,443
33 Waucoma 385.... Jericho Community Echo
(Th) 91,283
1.343... Herald (We)
834 ...News (Th)
684....Times (Th)
l,152....BeIl (We)
25 Waukee S01....Citlzen (Fr)
3 Waukon 3, 158.... Democrat (Th) .... 53,442
Republican Standard (Tu) §3,423
9 Waverly 5.124- Independent (We) 95,172
Democrat (Fr) 55,166
44 Wayland 600....News (Th)
92 Wellman 1.071— Advance (Th) 1.495
38 Wellsburg 744.... Herald (Th) §615
74 West Bend 772.... Journal (Th) 5962
16 West Branch 769....Times (Th) §1,088
638.... Signal (Th)
351....Register (Th)
295.... Enterprise (Th)
892....Review (Th)
6.526— Express (Mo & Th)
1.460.... Courier (Th)
1,280..., Bell- Enterprise (Th) ...
474....Times (Th)
962.... Recorder (Th)
S91....Clarion (Th)
29 West Burlington
l,640....News (Th) 850
77 West Des Moines
5,615.... Express (Th) 3.200
1,900— Free
70 West Liberty 1,866... Index (Th) 51,127
56 West Point 662 Bee (Th) 807
578-.. Dispatch (Th)
979— Register (We)
2,640.... Reporter (Mo & Th) ..
1,581-Bee (Th)
....See Thornton.
2,333..- Advocate & Republican
(Th)
33 West Union 2.141— Union & Gazette (Th) 53,275
54 What Cheer 1.119— Patriot-Chronicle(Th) 51,554
23 Wheatland 568— Gazette (We) 920
55 Whittemore 678- Champion (Th) §606
48 Williamsburg 1,183— Journal Tribune and
Williamsburg Shopper
(Th) 51,778
70 Wilton Junction
1.446... Advocate (Th) 51,050
44 Winfield 888 . Beacon (Th) §919
61 Winterset 3,570....Madisonian (We) .... §3,980
10 Winthrop 604....News (Th) $818
43 Woodbine 1,304— Twiner (Th) 91,038
25 Woodward 908«..Enterprise (Th) 5758
85 Zearing 514....New Tri- County News
(Th) 5664
687....Record (Th)
997...,Arrow (Th)
566 . Union-Tribune (Th) . ..
868.... Free Press (We)
888— Gazette (Th) (see note
in catalog)
3.170....Sac Sun (Th)
981. ...Enterprise (Th)
473.... News (Th)
1,337.... Pioneer (Th)
841....Herald (Fr)
751 ....Leader (Th)
891 ...Journal (Th)
1,223— Herald (Th)
1.163— Press (Th)
KANSAS
99 Alma 716- Signal-Enterprise (Th) 51,360
69 Almena 616. Plaindealer (Th) §653
50 Altamont 652.... Journal (Th) 9810
592-News (Th)
4,001.... Mail (We)
Sun (Mo)
1.013.~.News (Th)
99 AltaVista 420- Journal (Th) §1,030
Iftl Altnnna <R2 TV5hii«« fTVit
2,559.... Gazette Tribune (Th) ..
1.132-Argus-Herald (Th)
2.343... News (Th)
Review (We)
39 Anthony 2,792— Republican & Bulletin
(Th) 92,190
96 Argonia 562 Argosy (Th) 650
19 Arma 1,334.... Record (Th)
13 Ashland 1,493... Clipper (Th) 51,374
39 Attica 622... Independent (Th) 5786
77 Atwood 1.613....Citizen- Patriot (Th) .. **2,H3
58 Axtell 510— Standard (Th) 5821
23 Baldwin City 1,741.. Ledger (Th) ... 51,236
l,860....News (Th)
13,991— For papers see catalog.
1.010.... Bulletin-Press (Th) ....
583.... News (Th)
323.... Sentinel (Th)
527.... Economist (Th) .
101 Barnes 308-Chief (Th) 5620
11 Baxter Springs 4.647.... Citizen (Mo & Th) .... 52,209
96 Belle Plaine 971— News (Th) 5975
2,467... Beacon (Th)
544.... Monitor (Th)
570.... Viking (Th)
547... Press A Herald— See
Mechanicsville
79 Belleville 2,858.... Telescope (Th) **3»897
62 Beloit 4,085.... Gazette (Th) 2,669
12 Bird City 784... Times (Th) J925
C!rruI*Han— Ml^S*
n* A B P C«at«**t*«t*> -1- %*•_!. A
tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the UM of th* Directory in front of book.
1261
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop.
KANSAS (Continued)
Circ.
§1,130
§2,200
§1,119
§666
§425
§701
§995
$1,873
$1,428
$732
§1,150
§1,150
§1.260
900
§525
§1.330
§965
§1,823
§600
§353
§478
587
§1.205
§1,879
§2,429
§1,306
720
§1,985
§960
1.883
§525
§660
$2,124
§430
§1,370
§7,875
$1,000
§950
§640
§2,008
§510
1.265
1,339
§1,368
§1,718
136
§1,937
530
1,767
$715
§3,212
459
§757
742
§702
1,765
2,167
1,510
814
§3,514
§3,530
81,868
800
§409
2,938
600
§521
§2,639
§786
§l,60tf
485
§531
750
40Halstead
101 Hanover
4 Hardtner
39 Harper
56 Hartford
99 HanreyvUle
78 Haven
21 Haviland
26 Hays
87 Eaysville
21 Herington
40 Hesston
7 Hiawatha
22 Highland
33 Hill City
57 Hillsboro
43 Holton
27 Holyrood
21 Hope
7 Horton
25 Howard
90 Hoxie
95 Hngoton
1 Humboldt
78 Hutchinson
63 Independence
59 Inman
15 Jamestown
20 Jennings
42 Jetmore
45 Jewell
94 Johnson
31 Junction City
105 Kansas City
92 Kensington
48 Kingman
24 Kinsley
4 Kiowa
83 La Crosse
54 La Cygne
47 Lakin
23 Lawrence
52 Leavenworth
92 Lebanon
16 Lebo
69 Lenora
8 Leon
81 Leonardville
102 Leoti
16 Le Roy
24 Lewis
53 Lincoln
59 Lindsborg
101 Linn
80 Little River
74 Logan
25 Longton
61 Louisburg
84 Lucas
70 Lyndon
93 Macksville
37 Madison
81 Manhattan
45 Mankato
57 Marion
59 Marquette
58 Marysville
19 McCnne
59 McPherson
60 Meade
4 Medicine Lodi
15 Miltonvale
72 Minneapolis
13 Minneola
46 Mission
25 Moline
35 Montexuma
1 Moran
14 Morganville
54 Mound City
59Moundridge
50 Mound Valley
Fop.
1,328-Independent (Fr)
854— News (Fr)
Circ
1,170
91,110
§«o
82,045
§606
§514
$780
§600
§2,500
$1.918
2,657
542
460
§998
§2,343
§1,950
§2,334
§1,277
§3,729
§782
796
$2,515
§1,315
§1,470
§1,589
1,025
§1,866
1,200
§600
§628
§1,516
§800
1.408
§759
550
3,322
3,377
$3.078
§1,620
**2,162
§1,050
§1,100
§3,686
§847
$728
§655
§859
1,400
§1,300
505
$525
§2,310
§1,725
§1,020
615
675
700
§960
$600
§1,550
§500
1,150
$7,284
§2,715
735
**3,981
§3,218
§799
1,200
1,257
§2,820
$800
§2,800
705
§876
11,210
617
544
§1,508
11,189
1585
58 Blue Rapids 1,430— Times (Th)
105 BonnerSprings 2,277-Chieftain (Th)
29 Bucklln 824— Banner (Th)
18 Burden 541— Times (Th)
70 Bnrlingame 1.065— Enterprise-ChronicIe(Th)
57 Burns 294.... News (Th)
373-Press (Th)
1.672— Advocate (Th)
395— Times (Fr) -
236.... Monitor (Th) ......... .... ..
720.... Journal (Th)
606 . Journal (Th)
8,625— Farmer and Visitor (Th)
4,277....Herald (Th)
3,775— Advertiser-Times (Th).
686-Record (Th)
3,294- World (Fr)
717— Vidette (Th)
45 Burr Oak 505....Herald (Th) -
40 Burrton 749.... Graphic (Th)
80 Bushton 832— News (Th)
96 Caldwell 2,000- Messenger (Mo ft Th) ..
63 Caney 2,876....Chronicle (Mo ft Th) ....
59 Canton 771— Pilot (Th)
62 Cawker City 691— Ledger (Th)
10 Cedar Vale 1.010— Messenger (Th) (see
note in catalog)
66 Centralia 574— Nemaha County Journal
Leader (Th)
21 Chapman 990— Advertiser (Th)
80 Chase 961— Index (Th)
87 Cheney 777— Sentinel (Th) ~
50 Chetopa 1.671— Advance (Th)
1,432— Times (Th) ,
2.150....Star-Journal (Th)
4.012— Dispatch (Th)
2,705— Clipper (We)
Recorder (Mo ft Th) . .
748..,Gazette (We)
480.... Dispatch (Th)
2 .354-.. Headlight (Mo & Th) ..
1,149— Courant-Citizen (Th) ....
1.157- Sentinel (Th)
2.781— Hermes (Th)
2,308— Union (Th) ~...
33,575— For papers see catalog.
11.335— News (Sa & Su) .. ..
615-Review (Th)
494— Kansas Optimist (Th) ..
330.... Journal (Th)
988.... Republican (Th)
593- Republican (Th)
994-. Pioneer (Th)
13,462....Republic (Th)
Union (Th)
29,553— For papers see catalog.
635-Mirror (Th)
3,200... Journal (Tu)
Leader-Courier (Fr)
2,479... Mercury (Th)
l,S61~News (Th)
l,769....News (Th)
35 Cimarron 1,189 Jacksonian (Th)
5 Claflin 921 Clarion (Th)
14 Clay Center 4.528... Times (Th)
87 Clearwater 647-News (Th)
101 Clifton 743-News (Th)
15 Clyde 1.067-Republican (Th)
63 Coffeyville 17,113....Press (Sa)
97 Colby 3499— Free Press-Tribune
(Mo & Th)
17 Coldwater 1.206— Western Star (Fr)
11 Columbus 3,490— Modern Light (Th) . .
IS Concordia 7.175— Kansan (Th)
96 Conway Springs 816 Star (Th)
35 Copeland 242— See Cimarron.
9 Cottonwood Falls
957— Leader News (We)
79 Courtland 367— Journal (Th)
48 Cunningham 510— Clipper (Th)
72 Delphos 676— Republican (Th)
87 Derby Xl.034....Star (We)
46 De Soto 518— News (Th)
794-Journal (Th)
1,618— Independent (Th)
23,351-Outlook (We)
20.579— Chronicle (Th)
610... Times (Th)
575... Enterprise (Th)
511_ News (We)
51 Dighton l,246..-Herald (We)
29 Dodge Cltj 11 Jtt-High Plains Journal (Th)
8 Douglass 729— Tribune (Th)
71 Downs 1.221— News and Times (Th)
50 Edna 422— Sun (Th)
8 El Dorado 11.037— News (Th)
63 Elk City 524 Sun (Fr)
518— News (Th)
65 Elkhart 1,132— Tri-State News and
Farmer (Fr)
5 Ellinwood 2.569...Leader (Th)
26 Ellis 2.649— Review (Th)
320... Riley Countian (Th) ....
1,250. Standard (Th)
695— Reporter (Fr)
475-. Press (Th)
1,636... Sentinel- Republican (Tli)
2.383.. News-Record (Mo&Th)
395— Linn-Palmer Record (Fr)
635- Monitor (We)
859- Republican (Th)
478- News-Reflector (Th) . ..
677-Herald (Th)
631— Independent (We) .. ..
729.. Peoples Herald (Th) ....
624— Enterprise (Th)
1.212-News (Th) .....
19,056— Tribune (Tu) (see note
in catalog)
l,462....Record (Th)
2.050— Record (Th)
666— Tribune (Th)
3.866— Advocate (Th)
News (Mo ft Th)
532 Herald (Fr)
27 Ellsworth 2, 193- Messenger (Th)
Reporter (Th)
56 Emporia 15,669— Gazette (Th)
Times (Th)
21 Enterprise 795— Journal (Th) , . rT-Tr
67 Erie 1,296— Record (Fr)
45 Esbon 278-Times (Th)
99 Eskridge 601- Independent (Th)
37 Eureka 3,958 Herald (Th)
7 Everest 363— Enterprise (Th)
7 Fairview 336— Enterprise (Th)
37 Pall River 261— Star (Th)
57 Florence 1,009— Bulletin (Th)
6 Fort Scott 10,335— Tribune-Monitor (Th) ..
60 Fowler 778— News (Th)
58 Frankfort 1,237... Index (Th) . ...
103 Fredonia 3.257— Citizen (Mo ft Th)
11 Galena 4,029-Sentinel-Times (We) ....
46 Gardner 676-News (Th)
2 Garnett 2.693— Anderson Countian (Th)
Review (Mo)
19 Girard 2.426— Press (Th)
8 689 News (Th)
1,763— Globe Press, (Th)
e 2.288— Index (Th)
911— Record (Th)
1,801— Messenger (Th)
660— Record (Th)
X 4,430... Advertiser (Th) —
871-Advance (Th)
509-Press (Th)
616...45entinel (Th) ....„
278— Tribune (Th)
15 Glasco 803— Sun (Th)
62 Glen Elder 582....Sentinel (Th) ,
91 Goodland 4.690...Herald (Th)
32 Gove 206— Republican-Gazette (Th)
32 Grainfield 371-Cap Sheaf (Fr)
5 Great Bend 12.665-Herald-Press (Sa) ~
101 Greenleaf 614-Sentinel (Th)
49 Greensburg 1,723- Signal (We)
16 Gridley 360— Light (Th)
707-Republic ft Sun (We) ..
942— Journal (Th)
566— Times-Journal (Th)
32 Grinnell 364-Record-Leader (Th)
85 Gypsum 523— Advocate (Th) ~ -..
Circulation— **Sept A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ th* Golds to the «M of the Directory te front of book.
1262
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
87 Mount Hope «7J....Clarion (Th)
19 Mulberry 779~.News- Journal (Fr)
Cite.
5660
800
*°P* Circ.
22 Wathena 797^Times (Th) 91.3*0
WWiverljr 487....Gazette (Th) 520
49 MulHnville 410~.News (Th)
$550
11 Weir 819— Spectator (Th) 8983
96 Mulvane 1 ,J87.~News (Th) „
71 Natoma 775~Jndependent (Th)
103Neodeshft 3.723~.Register (Th)
1,200
81,566
{2,226
96 Wellington 7.747~.Monitor- Press (Mo, We,
ft Fr) i 905
30 Wellsville 729_Globe (Th) .' .... 91,488
68 New City 1.612_News (Th) „
40 Newton 11,590-Mennonite Review (Th)
78 Nickerson l,013~Argosy (Th)
44 Nortonville 568~.News (Fr)
55 Oakley 1.915~.Graphic (Th)
20 Oberlin 2 019 Herald (Th)
t2,448
tl 1,300
525
5350
51,865
{2 784
75 Westmoreland 416....Recorder (Th) 91,58*
64 White City 540««Register (Th) 9631
8 White Water 453....Independent (Th) 91.800
87 Wichita 168.279.... For papers see catalog.
27 Wilson 1,039- World (Th) 91,145
44 Winchester 355....Star (Fr) . 630
46 Otathe 5,593~«Democrat (Th)
93,409
104 Yates Center 2,178..~News (Th) 51,760
Mirror (Th)
75 Onaga 882— Herald (Th)
70 Osage City 1,919— Journal-Free Press (We)
61 Osawatomb 4.347... Graphic-News (Th)
71 Osborne 2.068....Farmer (Th)
44 Oakalootft 721NMIndependent (Th)
50 Oswego 1.997MMDemocrat (Fr)
Independent (Fr)
30 Ottawa 10,081 Times (Th)
*3,503
51,018
81,975
82,675
$2,706
965
91,100
51,200
J870
KENTUCKY
71 Adairville 800..-Enterprise (Th) 600
27 Albany 1,920 ... News (Th) 51,977
Auburn ....News—See Russellville.
12 Augusta l,599M..Bracken Chronicle(Th).. 52,400
61 BarbounrUle 2.926~.Advocate (Th) 2.075
70 Overbrook 387~~Citizen (Th)
5775
46 Overland Park X5,400...,Herald (Th)
85,448
96 Oxford 798~.Register (Th)
*825
92 Beaver Dam 1,349.... Messenger (Fr) 92,921
101 Palmer ....Record— See Linn
61 PaoU 3,972—Republican (Th)
Western Spirit (Mo) ....
50 Parsons 14,750... News (Th)
57 Peabody l,194^.Gazette- Herald (Th) .
44 Perry 399._Mirror & Times (Th)....
74 Phillipsburg 2 589 Review (Th)
53,996
83,967
52,286
91,112
91,866
J3.370
112 Bedford 533....Democrat (Th) 91.204
19 Bellevue 9,040..~Advertiser-Courier (Th) J250
*6,300— Free
76 Benton 1,980.... Courier (Th) 2,531
Tribune- Democrat (Fr).. 2,346
73 Berea 3,372.... Citizen (Th) 91.750
60 Plains X 681.... Journal (Th)
82 Plainville 2,082....Times (Th)
465
91,910
82 Brandenburg 755....Messenger (Th) 62,008
12 Brooksville 622^.News (Th) 92,500
31 Brownsville 447....News (Th) tl.500
54 Pleasanton l,178....Observer-Enterprise(Th)
78 Pretty Prairie 484.«.Times (Th) .....
17 Protection 814_Post (Fr)
91,210
$600
8760
Buechel ...Jefferson Reporter— See
Louisville.
29 Burkesville 1 278 News (Th) 91 550
32 Quinter 741 ....Advocate (Th)
89 Rossville 5T7....Reporter (Th)
91,281
J845
8 Burlington X350.!!!Recorder (ThT"™""Z 6^500
111 Cadiz 1.280.... Record (Th) 91 568
84 Russell 6,483.. ..Record (Mo & Th)
53,968
81 Calhoun 746.... News (Th) ... ! ".. 91,496
66 Sabetha 2,173 Herald (We)
82,198
76 Calvert City XI, 000.... Valley Sun (Th) 91 750
12 Saint Francis 1,892.-. 11 era Id (Th)
91,785
109 Campbellsville 3,477.... News- Journal (Th) ^2 563
93 Stint John l,73S....Capital (Tu)
News (Th)
75 Saint Marys 1.201.~Star (Th)
tl,990
$1,990
91,094
119 Campton 431«.News (We) 91,192
91 Carlisle 1,524.... Mercury (Th) **1.1««
Star (Th) 91,708
67 Saint Paul 783.-Journal (Th)
85 Salina 26,176~.Advertiser-Sun (Th) ....
76 Sawyer 223....News (Fr)
79 Scandia 61U.Journal (Th)
86 Scott City 3,204~.News-Chronicle (Th) .
545
3,897
9411
9585
92,343
21 CarroHton 3,226 News-Democrat (Th) ....**2,027
5 Cave City 1.119— Progress (Fr) 1,000
89 Central City 4,110-. Messenger (Th) 91,631
Times-Argus (Th) 31,838
117 Clay l,291.«.Tribune (Fr) 9645
70 Scranton 487m Gazette- Record (Th)
5360
99 Clay City 636~..Times (Th) 91,329
10 Sedan l,640.~Times-Star (Th)
40 Sedgwlck 732— Pantagraph (Th)
90 Selden 438— Advocate (Th)
66 Seneca 1,911— Courier-Tribune (Mo &
Th)
37 Severy 477....Severyite (Th)
100 Sharon Springs 994— Western Times (Th) ....
92 Smith Center 2,026~.Pioneer (Th)
21 Solomon 834.~Solomon Valley Tribune
(Th)
51,833
678
9410
3,050
51,440
93,814
5670
53 Clinton 1.593— Gazette (Th) 92,230
1 Columbia 2.167... News (We) 92,030
48 Cumberland 4,249~Tri-City News (Th) §1,«85
49 Cynthiana 4,847— Democrat (Th) **2.012
Log Cabin (Th) — **2,683
54 Dawson Springs
3,374....Progress (Th) -. 92,183
72 Eddyvflle l,840_Herald (Th) „ 91,550
85 Edmonton 519— Herald-News (We) .... . 91,080
47 Elirabethtown 5,807^, Enterprise (Mo & Th) .. 93,653
96 South Haven 358.... New Era (Th)
29 Spearville 610~.Newa (Th)
46 Spring Hill 619.... New Era (Th)
93 Stafford 2,OOS....Courier (Th)
5450
975
478
§1,406
News (Tu & Fr) 4,309
110 Elkton 1.312_Standard (Th) 91.700
96 Falmouth 2.186.... Outlook (Fr) 85,378
35 Flemingsburg 1,502^. Gazette (Th) 82,233
80 Sterling 2.243....Bulletin (Th)
82 Stockton l,867....Record (Th)
41 Sublette 383~.Monitor-Cb.ief (Th)
53 Sylvan Grove 506 News (We)
91,«M
2,100
91,050
±Aff\
Times- Democrat (Th) .. 52,325
8 Florence 1.325....Northcrn Kentucky
News (Fr) 2,351
37 Frankfort 11,916. News (Th) 3,000
78 Sylvia 496....press (Th)
415
107 Franklin 4,343- Favorite (Th) 52,700
38 Syracuse 2,075-Journal (We)
gy Thav** A33L W»w« fTM
51,467
jcen
38 Fulton 3.224.~.News (Th) $2,355
105 Georgetown 5,516 Graphic (Th) - 51,680
M Ton ff anoxia 1 138 Mirrnr /Tlil
1 9C7
News (Fr) ...- 51,987
89 Topeka 78.791.~For papers see catalog.
104 Toronto 600~.Republican (Th) .....
8 Towanda 417^. Western Butler County
Times (Th)
«* Trlktfft* 1 A1A "DAfMiHItfon /Tht
974S
91,000
81 MC
Times (We) - 51,987
5 Glasgow 7,025~.Republican (Th) 87,677
22 Grayson 1,383-Journal-Enquirer (Th) .. 1,874
44 Greensburg 1,032.... Record- Herald (Fr) 91,970
45 Greenup 1 276 News (Fr) M $1 673
23 Troy 977....Kansas Chief (Th)
78 Turon 632~..Press (Th)
SI, 355
525
89 Greenville 2,661 ^.Leader (Th) 2,626
14 Hardinsburg 902. -.News (Fr) 92,466
34 Ulysses 2,243~.News (Th)
87 Valley Center 8S4...,Index (Th)
44 Valley Falls 1,139.... Vindicator (We)
98 Wakeeney 2.446.... Western Kansas World
(Th)
75 Wamego 1.869.~.Times (Th)
91.146
51,194
51,585
52,300
81*800
84 Harrodsburg S,262.~Eerald (Fr) **3.761
92 Hartford l,564_News (Fr) 52,586
46 Hawesville 925_Clarion (Th) 51,419
97 Hazard 6.985~.Herald (Tu & Fr) 93,050
Mountain Messenger
(W«) -... 91,080
101 Washington l,527.~News (We)
53,139
38 Hickman 2,037^Courier (Fr) - 92,288
58 Waterrille 676~.Telegraph (We)
8947
63 Hodgenvllle 1.695- Herald- News (Th) _ 82,299
ClrcuUttoo—**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Dlrtctory In front of book.
1268
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Circ.
KENTUCKY (Continued)
24 Hopkinsville 12,526....Courier (We) t4,350
J3. 115— Free
50 Horse Cave 1,545.- Herald (Th) 2,250
66 Hyden 647— Thousandsticks (Th) 948
News (Th) tl.lOO
33 Irvine 3JS9-.HeraId (Th) §1.816
Times (Fr) §1,52S
13 Jackson 1.978— Times (Th) 1.970
104 Jamestown 1.064....News (Th) 1.455
56 Jefferaontown 1.246... Jeffersonian (Fr) 3,000
93 La Grange 1.558— Era (Fr) §1,948
40 Lancaster 2,402..., Central Record (Th) §2,204
3 Lawrenceburg 2,369— News (Th) §2,100
75 Lebanon 4,640.... Enterprise (Fr) §3,545
Falcon (Th) §1,9*9
43 Leitchfield l,312....Gazette (Th) **3,516
News (Fr) §976
23 Liberty 1.291-News (Th) §3,800
63 London 3,426.-. Sentinel- Echo (Th) .... **3,854
64 Louisa 2,015 ..Big Sandy News (Th) . §2,050
56 Louisville 369, 129..., For papers see catalog
59 Ludlow 6,374— News Enterprise (Th) .. 837
3,363— Free
26 Manchester 1.706— Enterprise (Th) 2,858
28 Marion 2.375.-. Press (Fr) . §2,411
55 McKee 4.440...Sun (Th) §1,400
116 Monticeflo 2,934....0utlook (Th) §2,800
103 Morehead 3.102....News (Th) §3,068
113 Morganfield 3.257.... Advocate (Th) §2,450
16 Morgantown 850— Green River Republican
(Th) §1,500
101 Mount Olivet 455— Tribune Democrat (Th) 700
87 Mount Sterling 5.294— Advocate (Th) .. . §2,366
Sentinel-Democrat (We) §1,347
102 Mount Vernon 1.106-Signal (Th) §2,400
50 Munlordville 894-News (Th) §1,580
18 Murray 6.035-. Democrat (Tu. Th &
Su) 3,329
52 KewCastle 631....Local (Th) 2.650
57 Nichdasville 3.406^ Journal (Th) §2,116
22 Olive Hill 1.351— Herald (Th) 1.490
94 Owenton 1.249— News-Herald & Demo-
crat (Th) §2,207
6 Owingsville 929— News- Outlook (Th) .. §2.004
58 Paintsville 4.309— Herald (We) §2,890
9 Paris 6.912— Kentuckian-Citizen(Fr)
98 Pikeville S,154....News (Th) §4,700
7 Pineville 3,890....Sun (Th) §1.194
$200— Free
36 Prestonsburg 3,585— Times (Th) 3.950
17 Princeton 5,388— Times (Th) §2,309
Leader (Th) 1,645
117 Providence 3,905— Journal-Enterprise (Th) £2.335
73 Richmond 10.268- .Post (Th) §511
45 Russell 1,681— Times (Fr) §1,084
104 Russell Springs
1.125— Times Journal (Th) . §2,204
71 RusseHville 4.529-News (We) §305
News-Democrat (Fr) . §2,985
Saint Matthews —See Louisville
74 SalyersviHe 1.174....Independent (Fr) .. 1,350
32 Sandy Hook X 238— News (Tu) §812
2 Scottsvffle 2.060-News (We) 2.320
Citizen-Times (Th) 2.49J
117 Sebree 1.158— Banner (Fr) §1,045
106 Shelbyvffle 4.403-News (Th) §2,860
Sentinel (Th) §2,900
15 Shepherdsville 953-Pioneer-News (Fr) .. §2,250
100 Somerset 7,097— Commonwealth (We) §5,105
Journal (Th) §2,900
115 Springfield 2,032-Sun (Th) §2,700
69 Stanford 1.861.. .Interior Journal (Tu &
Fr) §3,150
News (Th) §1,631
80 Stearns X900-Record (Tu) §1,357
113 Sturgis 2.222— News (Th) §1,484
108 Taylorsvttle 888— Magnet (Th) §1,185
86 TompVinsville 1.859-News (Th) §2,200
Uniontown .,..See Gleaner and
Journal, Henderson.
68 Vanceburg 1,528— Herald (Th) §2,044
120 Versailles 2.760....Sun (Th) J1.440
8 Walton 1.358— Advertiser (Th) §2,185
39 Warsaw 829....News (Th) 1,480
88 West Liberty 931.. Licking Valley Courier
(Th) §2,802
67 Whitesburg 1,393 . Mountain Eagle (Th) .. 2.755
Pop. Circ.
4 Wickliffe 1,019- Advance- Yeoman (Fr) .. §2,362
118 WilHamsburg 3.348....Republican (Th) §1,550
41 Williamstown 1,466— News (Fr) §3,043
LOUISIANA
57 Abbeville 9.338-Meridional (Th) .. .. §3,950
40 Alexandria 34.913.... For papers see catalog
53 Amite 2.804....News- Digest (Fr)
Tangi Talk (We) §2,212
44 Arabi X 5,000.... Voice (Fr) §1,652
7 Arcadia 2.241.,..Democrat (Th)
34 Bastrop 12.769....Clarion (Sa) **4,166
17 Baton Rouge 125,629— For papers see catalog.
8 Benton 741— Banner-Progress (Th) .. J800
56 Bernice 1.524— News- Journal (Th) .. 860
8 Bossier City 15.470— Planters Press (Th) §3,009
5 Bunkie 4.666....Record (Fr) §1.719
12 Cameron X609....Pik>t (Fr) §1,560
1 Church Point 2.897.... News (Tu) 3,370
19 Clinton 1.383....Citizen-Watchman (Fr) tl.417
22 Colfax l,651....Chronicle (Fr) §1,980
11 Columbia 920.... Watchman-Progress (Th) §1,375
41 Coushatta l,788....Citizen (Fr) §1,367
52 Covington 5.113... Farmer (Fr) §3,012
42 Delhi 1.861... Dispatch (We) §1,018
32 Denham Springs
2.053....News (Th) §1,934
lODeOuincy 3.837-News (Fr) §1,325
6 De Ridder 5.799-News (Fr) 3.739
Enterprise (Fr) —
3 Donaldsonvffle 4.150- Chief (Fr)
49 Eunice 8,184— News (Th) §2.389
56 Farmerville 2,173-Gazette (Th) §1,445
15 Ferriday 3,847— Sentinel (Fr) J2.802
51 Franklin 6.144....Banner-Tribune (Tu and
Th) §5.554
59 Franklinton 2.342— Era Leader (Th) .. .. $2.860
40 Glenmora 1,556— Patriot (Th) 570
3 Gontales 1.642-Weekly (Fr) §1,180
46 Greensburg 423-Echo (Fr) §1,013
26 Gretna 13,813— Democrat (Sa)
Herald (Th) 3,651
News (Sa) §962
53 Hammond 8,010....Sun (Su)
Vindicator (Th) 3.025
13 Harrisonburg 544... News (Th) §718
14 Haynesville 3.040... News (Th) §2,300
14 Homer 4.749-Guardian- Journal (Th).. 2.180
55 Houma ll,505....Courier (Fr) §6,003
Terrebonne Press (Tu).. 5.485
53 Independence 1,606— Independent (Fr)
23 Jeanerette 4,692....Enterprise (Th) §1,127
30 Jena 1.438— Times (Th) §1.560
25 Jonesboro 3.097— Independent (Fr) .. §2,000
13 Jonesvflle 1.954-Booster (Fr) §935
57 Kaplan 4,562...Journal (Th) §1,659
53 Kentwood 2.417... Commercial (Fr)
News (Th) §1.228
2 Kinder 2,003....Progress (Th) .. .. 1.040
28 Lafayette 33.541-Progress (Sa) §800
10 Lake Charles 41,272— For papers see catalog.
18 Lake Providence
4,123....Banner- Democrat (Fr).. 1,460
40 Lecompte l,443....Tribune (Th) 391
58 Leesville 4.670....Leader (Th) §3.100
16 Logansport 1.270....Interstate Progress (Th) 758
47 Ltttcher 2.198— News Examiner (Th) .
Journal (Fr)
16 Mansfield 4.440....Enterprise (Th) 1.900
43 Many l,681....Index (Fr) §2.200
5 MarksvUle 3.635....News (Th) 1.800
Metairie —Jefferson Parish Times
See New Orleans.
60 Minden 9,787-Herald (Th) §3,574
Press (Mo) §3,547
51 Morgan City 9.759-Review (Th) §3,500
4 Napoleonville 1.260-Pioneer (Fr) §960
35 Natchitoches 9.914-Enterprise (Fr) §2,982
Times (Fr) 2,388
36 New Orleans 570,445....For papers see catalog.
39 New Roads 2.818... Banner (Th) §1.420
45 Norco X3,OOO...Herald (Th) $1,275
2 Oakdale S,598...Journal (Th) . . ..» 2,415
62 Oak Grove l,796~..Gazette (Th) §1.922
30 Olla 1.115-Olla-Tullos Signal (Fr) §652
40 Pineville 6,423-News (wkly) §1,276
8 Plain Dealing 1,321... .Progress (Th)
Circulation— **Sept A.B.C. Statement; * March A. B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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1264
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri- Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop. Clrc.
24 Plaquemine 5,747-Iberville Soutb (Fr) .. .. 2,315
38PointeALaHache
X600-Gaette (Fr) 5»»
53 Poncbatoula 4,090.... Enterprise (Fr) **W9
News-Herald (Th) ........
61 Port Allen 3.097.... Journal (Fr) ...- 52,713
1 Raync 6,485 Tribune (Th) ..... 53,170
42 Rayvillt 3.138- Beacon- News (Sa) 62,150
48 Reserve 4.465— Observateur, L' (Sa) .... 51,294
7 Ringgold 1,007-Record (Fr) 1,500
31 Rutton 10.372— Leader (Th) 1,975
63 SaintFranclevffle936— Democrat (Th) 8738
54 Saint Joseph 1.218— Gazette (Fr) 1,800
50 Saint Martinville
4,614- Teche News (Th) 51,285
9 Shreveport 127,206....For papers see catalog.
52 SUdell 3.464— Times (Th) 52,713
60 Springhill 3,383— Press and News Journal
(We) 53,781
10 Sulphur 5,996.- Southwest Builder (Fr) 52,280
Southwest Star (Tu) 52,261
33 Tallulah 7,758- Journal (Fr) 1,444
29 Thibodaux 7,730-Commercial Journal (We)
Comet (Th) **3,731
30 Tttllos 732....Signal— See Olla.
20 Vale Platte 6,633....Gazette (Th)
9 Vivian 2,426— Citizen (Th)
37 West Monroe 10,302— Citizen (Fr)
64 Winnfield 5,629-News American and
Enterprise (Th)
21 Winnsboro 3,655— Sun (Th)
52,603
11.964
t2,755
53,175
52,600
MAINE
5 Bar Harbor 3.864- Times (Th) 53,089
12 Bath 10,644— Independent (Th) 51,209
14 Belfast 5,960....Republican Journal (Th)**3,847
9 Bethel 1.3«7-Citizen (Th) §950
8 Boothbay Harbor
2.290— Boothbay Register (Th) 52,650
3 Bridgton 2.950— News (Th) 51,743
3 Brunswick 10.996- Record (Th) **4,965
5 Bucksport 3,120— Free Press (Th) . . 51,050
15 Calais 4,859- Advertiser (We) 53,700
7 Camden 3.670 .. Herald (Th) 52,515
2 Caribou 9,923— Aroostook Republican
(Th) **4,049
8 Daraaritcotta 1,113— News (Th) 52,533
10 Dexter 4,126.... Eastern Gazette (Th) .. 52,352
Moosehead Gazette (Fr) 1,852
11 Dover- Foxcroft 4,218— Piscataquis Observer
(Th) **2,396
5 Ellsworth 3,936-American (We) . . .. **2,952
4 Farmington 4,677.... Franklin Journal and
Farmington Chronicle
(Tu & Fr) 2.953
2 Fort Pairfield 5,791-Review (We) 2,08(
9 Fryeburg 1, 926— Reporter— See North
Conway, N. H.
6 Gardiner 6.649....Advertiser (Th) ...
2 Houlton 8,377- Pioneer Times (Th) ..**3,886
16 Kennebunk 4,273- Star (Fr) 51,
16 Kittenr 8,380— Press (Fr)
51,620
1 LivermoreFalls 3.359- Advertiser (Th)
15 Lubec
15 Machias
9 Norway
10 Old Town
13 Pittsfield
2 Presque Isle
12 Richmond
7 Rockland
9 Rumford
16 Sanford
13 Skowhegan
2,973....Herald (Th)
2,063- Machias Valley News-
Observer (We)
3.811.... Advertiser Democrat
(We)
8.261— Penobscot Times (Th) ..
3,909- Advertiser (Th)
9.954- Star-Herald (Th)
2,217- Bee (Fr)
9,234— Courier- Gazette (Tu, Th
& Sa)
9,954— Rumford Falls Times
(Th)
15.177— Tribune- Advocate (Th)..
7,422.... Reporter (Th)
16 South Berwick 2,646— Chronicle (Th)
5 Stonington
8 Waldoboro
3 Westbrook
4 Wilton
16 York
1,660— Island Ad-Vantages
(Th)
2.536- Press (Th)
12,284— American (We)
1.910.... Times (Fr) -
X4SO-.York Weekly (Th)
3.24S
54,01
53,085
51,37
**3.24(
5600
5,861
$3,98
55,92
52,74
51,07
52,30
52,67
51,725
Pop.
MARYLAND
Cire.
2 Aberdeen
54,020
2,755
510.042
53,079
1,963
51,976
2,944— Harford Democrat-
Enterprise (Th) . .. .
2 Annapolis 10,047.. ..Waldorf Leaf (Th) i
Baltimore 949,708.... For papers see catalog.
2 Bel Air 2,578-^gis (Th) **H,234
23 Berlin 2.001— Eastern Shore Times
(Th)
15 Bethesda X 29.800— Bethesda- Chevy Chase
Tribune (Fr)
21 Boonsboro 1.071- News (Th)
10 Brunswick 3,752- Blade-Times (Th)
9 Cambridge 10,351— Democrat and News (Th)
3 Catonsville X 39,000.... Herald- Argus and Balti-
more Countian (Th) **3,810
17 Centrerille 1.804.... Queen Annes' Record
Observer (Th) **2,M2
14 Chestertown 3,143-News (Fr) **4,618
15 Chevy Chase 1,971- Tribune-See Bethesda
19 Crisfteld I.«t~Post and Somerset News
(Fr) 1*72
Times (Fr)
5 Denton 1,806— County Record (Th) ....**2,746
Journal (Fr) 51,611
3 Dundalk X 69,000 ...Community Press and
Baltimore Countian
(Th) 54,440
20 Easton 4,836- Times (Th) 52,000
Star Democrat (Fr) **5,680
7 Elkton 5,245- Cecil Democrat (Th) .... 5.033
Cecil Whig (Th) (see
note in catalog)
13 Ellicott City 3.364.... Times (We)
10 Emmitsburg U61....Chronicle (Fr)
3 Essex X 33,000 ...Eastern Enterprise (Th)
5 Federalsburg 1.878- Times (Th)
1 Frostburg 6.876- Allegany Citizen (Th) .. .-.-.-
Glen Burnie X15,OOO....Gazette-News (Th) **7,133
Star (Th) **3,38S
16 Greenbelt 7,074 ..News-Review (Th) .. tlOO
J2.000— Free
'
51,000
57,547
tl.072
6Hampstead 677- Enterprise (Fr) .. ..
21 Hancock 963....News (Fr) ......... ~~
12 HarreDeGrace 7,809....Democratic Ledger (Th)
Record (Th) .........
944— Dorchester News (Th)..
12.308— Independent (Fr) ..
Prince Georges Post
(Th) .............
780-Maryland Independent
(Fr) ................
Times Crescent (Th)
4.482-News Leader (Th) .. ......
1.01 7-Enterprise— See Lexing-
ton Park
Saint Mary's Beacon
9 Hurlock
16 HyattSYtfle
8 La Plata
16 Laurel
18 Leonardtown
810
J^
1.900
U.057
51,165
53,220
.....
18 Lexington Park
X«,000~Enterprise (Th)
10 Middletown 936.-. Valley Register (Fr)
6 Mount Airy 1,061.... Community Reporter (Fr)
2,150
I3>551
82,800
1.300
5900
**4,S83
,....
11 Oakland 1,640.... Republican (Th)
Ocean City _ See Berlin.
23 Pocomoke City 3,191.... Worcester Democrat (We) 3,110
400 — Free
5 Preston 353— News and Farmer (Th) 53,154
4 Prince Frederick
X 500.... Independent (Th) ....
Journal-Gazette (Sa) ..
19 Princess Anne 1.407— Marylander and Herald
(Fr) .........
3 Reistertown 2.077- Community News and
Baltimore Countian
(Fr) ...................... **3,803
5 Ridgely 834.... Caroline Sun (Sa) ...... 1,660
7 Rising Sun 668-Cecil Whig— See Elkton
15 RockTiUe 6,934- Sentinel (Th) .............. **7,725
22 Salisbury 15,141— Advertiser and Wicotmco
Countian (Th) ......... 52,631
52,696
S4S4
51,525
15 Silver Spring
23 Snow HOI
6 Sykesville
6 Taneytown
X49,500....Maryland News (Fr) ... 57,300
Record (Th) 520.SOO
58,500— Free
2,091~..Democratic Messenger
(Th) *2,41S
941-Herald (Th) H,«M
l,420....Record (Th) 52,019
Circulation- ^*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; ^MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; xRand McNally estimate.
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1266
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Cite.
MARYLAND (Continued)
10 Thurmont 1.676,...Catoctin Enterprise (Fr) §875
3 Towson X40.000....Jeffersonian (Fr) 811,023
Union News (Fr) 18.432
6 Union Bridge MOu.Pilot (Th) 92,038
16 Upper Marlboro 708— Enquirer-Gazette (Fr) ..**S,572
Waldorf .-.See Annapolis.
6 Westminster 6.140.~. Democrat- Ad vocate(Th) 52,087
Times (Th) 3.889
MASSACHUSETTS
12 AHngton 7.152— Advertiser— See Stand-
ard* Rockland.
9 Acton 3,510— Enterprise— See Enter
prise Weeklies, Marl
boro.
Allston —See Boston.
8 Amherst 10.856.... Journal-Record (Th)
5 Andover 12.437— Townsman (Th)
9 Arlington 44,353— For papers see catalog
MAshburnham 2.603.... Reporter (Th)
14 Auburn 8,840 . .News (Th)
11 Avon 2,666.- Messenger (Th)
9 Ayer 5.740~Public Spirit (Th) (see
note in catalog)
1 Barnstable 10.480— Patriot— See Barnstable
Patriot. Hyannis
14 Barre 3.406... Gacette (Th)
9 Bedford 5,234.... Enterprise— See Enter-
prise Weeklies. Marl-
boro.
Minute-man (Th)
Times (Th) . —
8 Belchertowa 4.487.^ Sentinel (Fr)
9 Belmont 27.381 —For papers see catalog.
13 Boston 801.444.... For papers see catalog,
11 Braintree 23,161-. Observer (Fr)
1 Brewster 987~..Central Cape Press— See
Harwich Port
12 Bridtewater 9.512-Independent (Th) (see
note in catalog)
Brighton —See Brooldine
12 Brockton 62.860- Union (Fr)
14 Brookfield 1.567— Country Courier (Th) ..
11 Brooldine 57.589.... For papers see catalog.
9 Cambridge 120.740~. For papers see catalog.
11 Canton 7,465— Journal (Fr)
Cape Cod ....Standard Times— See
Hyannis.
1 Chatham 2.457— Central Cape Press— See
Harwich Fort
9Chetasford 9,407-. Newsweekly (Th)
7 Chicopee 49.211-. Herald (Th) (see note
in catalog)
14 Clinton 12.287-. Courant (Fr)
11 Cohasset 3.731 ....Cottager— See South
Shore News, Rockland.
9 Concord 8.623.... Enterprise— See Enter-
prise Weeklies. Marl-
boro
Journal (Th)
5 Danren 15.720.... Herald (Th) ...-
11 Dedham 18.487— Transcript (Fr)
1 Dennis 2.499— Central Cape Press— See
Harwich Port
Dorchester —See Boston
12 Duxbury 3467-. Pilgrim— See South
Shore News, Rockland.
East Boston —See Boston
Pop. Circ.
2 Great Barrington
«.7ia-Berkshire Courier (Th)
9 Groton 2,889.,. Landmark — See Public
Spirit, Ayer
5 Hamilton 2.764— Hamilton- Wenham
Chronicle (Th) $502
12 Hanover 3,389.... Branch. See Rockland.
12 Hinghara 10.665— Journal (Th) (1,650
11 Holbrook 4.004— Times (Th) 81.460
7 Holyoke 54,661.., For papers see catalag.
12 Hull 3,379 ..Hull-Nantasket Times
(Th) 61,595
News-Mirror (Th) 81.588
1 Hyannis X 4,235.... Barnstable Patriot (Th) 82,878
Hyde Park —See Boston.
5 Ipswich 6495— Chronicle (Th) 2,307
Jamaica Plain —See Boston.
5 Lawrence 80,563.... For papers see catalog.
14 Leicester 6,029.... County Courier— See
Brookfield.
9 Lexington 17.335... Minute-man (Th) 8*>3»3
9 Lowell 97,249— For papers see catalog.
5 Manchester 2.868.... Cricket (Fr) 81.361
3 Mansfield 7.184- News & Times (Th) .... 1 1,842
5 Marblehead 13,765.... Messenger (Th) 83.206
9 Marlboro 15,756— Enterprise Weeklies
(Th)( see note in cata-
log) 4.670
12 Marshfield 3.267.,. Mail— See South Shore
News.Rockland.
Mattapan —See Boston.
9 Maynard 6.978~. Beacon (Th) 83,050
Enterprise— See Enter-
prise Weeklies. Marl-
boro.
9 Melroae 26.988.... Free Press (Th) (5,960
5 Methuen 24.477- Transcript (Fr)
12 Middleboro 10,164.,. Gazette (Th) 83,700
14 Milltmry 8.347— Journal (Fr)
11 Milton 22,395— Record (Fr) 84,011
Transcript (Th) §3,800
7 Monson 6,125— Register— See Journal-
Register, Palmer
12 Nantasket Beach ~,Hul!-Nantasket Times-
See Hull
10 Nantucket 3,484— Inquirer and Mirror (Sa) 83,250
Town Crier (Fr)
9 Natlck 19,838....Bulletin (Th) (see note
in catalog) 84,011
Herald (Th) §1,960
Suburban Free Press &
The County Recorder
(Th) , 65,021
11 Needham 16,313.... Chronicle (Th) 15,423
Times (Th) 83,015
9 Newton 81.994— For papers see catalog.
9 North Billerica
11,101— News (Th) 81.825
3 North Easton ....Bulletin— See Saston
6 Northfield X 800.., Press (Fr) 791
9 North Reading 4,402 .. Transcript (Th) 81.387
12 Norwell ....News — See Standard,
Rockland.
11 Norwood 16.636— Messenger (Tu & Th) .. 5«,5OO
Tribune (Th) 12,000
$3.000— Free
6 Orange 5,894— Enterprise and Journal
(Th) 11.750
1 Orleans 1,759- Cape Codder (Th) ..... 83,628
Central Cape Press— See
Harwich Port.
7 Palmer 9,533.... Journal Register (Th)
(See note in catalog) 64,782
5 Peabody 22.645- Times (Th) 4,47»
12 Pembroke ....Colonist— See Standard.
Rockland.
9 PeppereU 3.460— Clarion- Advertiser—
Set Public Spirit,
Ayer
Free Press (Th) 11.000
12 Plymouth 13.608-County Press— See
South Shore News.
Rockland.
Old Colony Memofial
(Th) J5,SOS
1 Provincstown 3.795- Advocate (Th) 82,3*4
11 Randolph 9,982- Herald (Th) „ 81.»TS
9 Reading 14,006- Chronicle (Th) 4.290
Ctrcribtlo»HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement: *March A.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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1266
91.889
61,756
12.023
$2.025
§1,335
§2,076
11.800
t 1.450
1,200
1742
83,378
51,166
S5.433
52.342
$2,342
52,606
$1,918
1550
82,500
53,690
85,282
12 E. Bridgewater 4,412— Star— See Independent.
Bridgewater
1 Eaatham
3 Baston
4 Edgartown
9 Everett
3 Fairhaven
3 Fall River
1 Falmouth
11 Foxboro
11 Franklin
5 Gloucester
14 Grafton
860— Central Cape Press— See
Harwich Port
6,244.... Bulletin (Th)
1,508— Vineyard Gazette (Fr)
(see note in catalog)
45,982— Leader-Herald and News
Gazette (Th) .
81,478
86,235
1.500
11,400— Free
12.764.-. Star (Th) 8883
11.963... For papers see catalog.
8,662- Enterprise (Tu & Fr) ...**4,*4»
7.030— Reporter (Th) 52,836
8,037— Sentinel (Th) 83,200
25.167— Cape Ann Summer Sun
(Fr) (see note in cata-
log) ... Jl 0,000
8,281.... News (We) 1,700
Weekly, Semi- Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 196&
Pop. Circ.
36.763.,. Journal (Th) 5S.5BO
8.960,.. South Shore News (Th) 12,906
(see note in catalog)
Standard (Th) (see note
in catalog) 11,280
••See Boston
5,993-. Herald— See South
Shore News. RocklatuL
South Shore Weekly
Mirror (Th) §4,722
4.847~ Advocate (Th) 92,200
10.594.~Tri- Town Times (Th) .. 12,164
8.566^ Spectator (Th) {2,893
lM,351~~Chronicle (Th)
Journal and Press (Th) 1710
t21,670-Free
....South Shore Life— See
South Shore News,
Rockland.
....Sun— See Standard,
Rockland.
.-.County Courier— See
Brookfteld.
162,399.*. For papers see catalog.
13,229-. Independent (Th) 2,897
Press (Th) — |4,200
11,146— Chronicle and News
Sentinel (Th) {1,950
„.. Enterprise—See Enter-
prise Weeklies,
Marlboro
2,817~.Times (Th) tl.OOO
9.109.... Times (Th) {2,500
7,517.... Ware River News (Th) {2,712
7.569....Courier (Th) {3,000
-..See County Courier,
Brookfield.
.Herald (Fr) 5,050
Sun (Th) 5,250
.Enterprise— See Bulletin,
Natick
Town Crier— See Weston.
14 Webster 13, 194.... Times (Th) {7,405
11 Wellesley 20,549.... Townsman (Th) {6.923
MWestboro 7.378— Chronotype (Fr) 2.364
-..See County Courier.
Brookfield.
20.962~.News-Advertiser (Th)
(see note in catalog)
9 Weston S,026....Town Crier (wkly) ... ..
7 West Springfield
20,438.- Record (Th)
5.837.... Press (Th)
32,690— Gazette and Transcript
(Th)
2,100— Free
Observer— See Braintree
Truth (Th)
14 Whitinsville X 6,200 . .Blacks tone Valley News
Tribune (We)
8.413... Times (Th)
7.039... Crusader (We)
Town Crier (Th)
6.58S~.Courier (Th)
15.509_Star (Fr)
19.496.~Sun (Sa)
Transcript (Th)
203.486.... For papers see catalog.
13 Revere
12 Rockland
Roxbuy
12 Scituate
11 Sharon
14 Shrewsbury
3 Somerset
9 Somenrille
South Hadley
11 S. Weymouth
14 Spencer
7 Springfield
9 Stoneham
11 Stoughton
9 Sudbtiry
9 Townsend
11 Walpole
8 Ware
12 Wareham
Warren
9 Watertown 37.329.
9 Wayland
West Brookfield
7 WestrTeld
11 Westwood
11 Weymouth
12 Whitman
9 Wilmington
14 Winchendon
9 Winchester
13 Winthrop
14 W«
{3,180
12.752
(3,143
(2,350
(1,61
(5,066
(2,500
tl,267
(1,302
(1.800
{4,500
3,434
4.120
iter
1 Yarmouth Port
—Yarmouth Register (Fr) (1.442
MICHIGAN
46 Addison 488^ Courier (Th)
Akron —Crescent News— See
Unionville.
74 Algonac 2,639..Courier (Th) (see note
in catalog)
3 Allegan 4,801- News Gazette (Th)
Allen Park —See Lincoln Park.
29 Alma 8,341— Record- Journal (Th) . .
44Almont 1,035-Tiroes-Herald (Th)
50 Armada 961-Times (Th)
13 Athens 768....Times (We)
60 Atlanta X400— Tribune (Th)
32 Bad Axe 2,973-News (Th)
43 Baldwin 835-Star (Fr) ...-.
80Bangor 1,694-Advance (Th)
54 Barryton 445— Press (Th)
(775
(1.883
4.890
15.315
tt.387
(1.225
(800
(1,305
(4,159
(1.100
(1,706
1,015
Pop. Circ.
9 Bay City 52,523-. Democrat (Th) 1,400
Valley Farmer (Th) — 4.745
51 Beer Lake 364....Pioneer-Press (Tu&Fr) (2,232
34 Belding 4,436.... Banner-News (Th) (2,793
5 Bellaire 693— News (Th) (1,614
82 Belleville 1,722— Enterprise- Roman (We) (4,944
23 Bellerue U68— Gazette (Th) . (730
10 Bensonia 407— Benzie Banner (Th) (see
note in catalog) 145
63 Berkley 17.931. -Advance (Th) (see note
in catalog) „ 7,200
11 Berrien Springs 1,761— Journal-Era (We) (1,430
27 Bessemer 3. 509... Herald (Th) —
10 Beulah 458... Benzie Banner— See
Benzonia
Record (Th) (2,032
15.467- Eccentric (Th) **12,489
X275— Tri-County Banner (Th) (760
2,365.^ Advance (Th) (1,656
3.028.~ Boyne Citizen (Th) .. (1,700
977— Community Enterprise
(Th) (1,160
63 Birminghan
37 Blanchard
46 Blissfield
15 Boyne City
11 Bridgman
47 Brighton
12 Bronson
38 Brooklyn
76 Brown City
11 Buchanan
41 Bryon Center
1.861-Argus (We) (2,492
2.106— Journal (Th) §1,705
862.... Exponent (Th) 919
878.... Banner (Th) (1,412
5.224-Record (Th) (2,250
....South Kent Co. News--
See Grand Rapids
41 Caledonia ....South Kent Co. News-
See Grand Rapids
30 Camden 380— Farmers Advance (We) (3.987
74 Capac 1,104— Journal (Th) (800
58 Carleton 1,039- Messenger (Th) 1,700
79 Caro 3,464- Advertiser (Th) **5,097
59 Carson City 1.1 68.... Gazette (Th) (1,573
76CanonTffle 487- Journal (Th) 1.198
79CassCity 1,762.- Chronicle (Th) **2,456
14 Cassopolis 1,527.... Vigil ant (Th) . 2,573
41 Cedar Springs 1.378.... Clipper (Th) $2,175
50 Center Line ....Tri-City Progress— See
Utica.
5 Central Lake 692.... Torch (Th) - (1.250
75 Centreville 879.~.Observer (Th) ....
15 Charlevoix 2,695... Courier (Th) (2,456
23 Charlotte 6.606 Republican-Tribune(Th) (5,071
16Cheboygaa S.687- Observer (Th) (1,066
81 Chelsea 2.580.... Standard (Th) (2,370
73 Chesaning 2,264.... Argus (Th) (2,375
18 Clare 2,440.... Sentinel (Fr) (2.926
63 Clarkston 722— News (Th) „ - (960
34 Clarksville 339- Record (Th) (450
63 Clawson 5,196 Times (We) —
Tri-City Messenger— See
Troy
39 Climax 524.-. Crescent (Fr) (516
46 Clinton 1.344— Local (Th) (1,062
25 Clio 1.963— Messenger (We) (1,870
56 Coleman 1,024— Tribune (Th) .. (1,004
11 Coloma 1.041— Courier (We) 976
75 Colon 1,000— Express (Th) . (820
38 Concord 730— News (Fr) ~
75 Constantine 1.514....Advertiser-Record (We)
70 CoopersvUle 1,371 .. Observer (We) (1,840
78 Corunna 2.358- News (Th) (890
76 Croswell 1.775.... Jeffersonian (Th) $2,456
36 Crystal Falls 2,31 6.... Diamond Drill (Th) (2.060
25 Davison 1.745— Index (Th) **3,236
82 Dearborn 94.994.... For papers see catalog.
80 Decatur 1.664- Republican (Th) (1,425
76 Deckenrille 719.... Recorder (Fr) (1.529
Delton .... Times— See Nashville.
82 Detroit 1.849. 568.... For papers see catalog.
81 Dexter 1,307— Leader (We)
(1,154
(675
23 Dimondale 774- News (Fr)
63 Drayton Plains
X6,OOO....Lakeland Tribune (We) (7,200
58 Dundee 1,975— Reporter (Th) (1,421
78 Durand 3,194— Express (Th) 2.206
50 East Detroit 31.461— South Macomb News (Th) 27302
Herald— See Saint Clair
Shores.
15 East Jordan 1.779...News-Herald (Th) (1,725
35 East Tawas 2.040.... Gazette (Th) ...~~_
News (Tu & Fr) (2,259
23 Eaton Rapids 3,509.... Journal (We) . {2,410
Ecorse —See Detroit and Lincoln
Park
59 Edmore 97U-Times (Th) (1,098
CiKiiIation-HHtSept. A. B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; (P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn;
(Publisher1! Report; Light (ace, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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Pop.
MICHIGAN (Continued)
14 Edwardsburg 616..~Argus (Th)
889— Progress (Th)
911-Sun (Th)
l,S7S~.Review (Th)
570....Enterprise (Fr)
X 723... Journal (Th) (see note
in catalog)
2.325- Enterprise (Th)
694.... News (Th)
639— Hamilton Press (Th) ....
Herald (Th)
4 .226— Independent (Th) ...-
29,675-. Gazette (Th)
1.931— Guardian (We)
153,143.-. For papers see catalog.
2,226-. Observer (Th)
675.... Post (Th)
1,466.... Review (We)
1,208— News (We)
5 Elk Rapid*
19 Elsie
67 Evan
79 Fairgrove
74 Fair Haven
63 Farmlngton
18 Farwell
JFenavflle
25 Fenton
63Femdale
82 Flat Rock
25 Flint
25 Flushing
19 Fowler
47 Powlervffle
73 Frankenmuth
Circ.
900
5709
91.424
635
§321
94.634
9926
§640
91,260
53,064
§3,595
83,701
10 Frankfort
63 Franklin
8 Freeport
62 Fremont
39 Galesburg
82 Garden City
69 Gaylord
21 Gladstone
26 Gladwin
80 Gobies
23 Grand Ledge
91,875
11,200
1,300
92,014
1.858— Patriot (Th) 1,725
X 1.800.... Four Corners Press (Th) 5.755
452— News (Th) §680
3.056— Times- Indicator (Th) . J2.763
$4.200— Free
1.200- Argus (Th) §962
9.012— Guardian (Th) §5.197
Review (Th) 14.675
2 J71— Herald- Times (Th) .... 2,173
4,831.. ..Reporter (We) 1.862
1,878— Record and Clarion (We) ££3,046
§2,449
§1,980
*794
1.850
51,675
§404
§2,100
1,905
§1,375
662— News (Th) 725
4,506- Independent (Th) .... 3,444
41 Grand Rapids 176.515— For papers see catalog.
Grand River —See Detroit.
41 Grandville 2.022— Southwest Alliance (Th)
Star (Th)
62 Grant 646,.. Herald & Independent
(Th)
38 Grass Lake 878.... News (Fr)
20 Grayling 2.086- Avalanche (Th)
GrossePointe —See Detroit.
Hamtramck —See Detroit.
38 Hanover 377— Hanover-Horton Local
(Th)
32 Harbor Beach 2,349— Times (Th)
24 Harbor Springs 1,626- Graphic (Th)
Harper Woods ....Community News— See
Detroit.
Herald— See Saint
Gaire Shores.
18 Harrison 884.... Cleaver (Th)
1 Harrisrille 485— Review (Th) §1.060
64 Hart 2472— Journal (Th) -... §2,000
80 Hartford 1*838— Day Spring (Th) §1.2S3
8 Hastings 6,096— Banner (Th) ££4,559
63 Hazel Park 17,770— Madison News (Th) .... §2.634
News (Th) 52,526
Highland Park - See Detroit.
60 Hillman 442— Northeastern Advertiser
(Th) -
70 Holland 15,858— News (Th) .. -...
63 Holly 2,663— Herald Advertiser (Th)
13 Homer 1,301.... Index (Th)
Horton —Hanover-Horton Local-
See Hanover.
72 Hough ton Lake X 150- Resorter (Th)
47 Howell 4,353— Press (We)
46 Hudson 2.773— Bi-County Herald (Fr) .
Post-Gazette (Th)
Huntington Woods ....See Huntington News
under Northwest
Publications, Detroit.
44lmlayCity 1.654- Times (We)
82 Inkster 16.728— Ledger- Star (Th) ....
Guide Herald (Th)
750
578
2.205
§1,160
§2,087
9S.7BO
§1,440
34 Ionia
36 Iron River
29 Ithaca
ttjonesvule
39 ^ ^ wwoft
40Kalkaska
§1.571
§7.345
.. 4,150
750— Free
6.412.... News (Th) §3,878
4.048- Reporter (Mo & Th) .. . §3,631
2,377- Herald (Th) ££5,357
1,594— Independent (Th)
57,704— For papers see catalog.
1,250— Leader & Kalkaskian
63 Keego Harbor
X 3.200.... Inter- Lake News (Th)
79 Kingston 371....Enterprise (Fr)
78 Laingsburg 942 . .Press (Th)
§814
§1.200
94,200
9610
91*066
Pop. Circ.
57 Lake City 719— Republican (Th) 1,305
31 Lake Linden 1,462- Native Copper Times (Fr) 787
34 Lake Odessa 1.596— Wave (Th) 91,218
63 Lake Orion 2.385— Review (Th) §1.791
59 Lakeview 975— Enterprise (Th) ££2,264
7 L'Anse 2,376— Sentinel (We) §2,456
33 Lansing 92.129— For papers see catalog.
44 Lapeer 6,143.... Press (Th) ....££9,744
80 Lawton 1.206- Leader (Th) 91,050
45 Leland X350- Enterprise-Tribune (Th) 92,867
33 Leslie 1.543.... Local- Republican (Th) .. §1,200
1 Lincoln 409— Herald (Fr) 1,200
82 Lincoln Park 29,310.... For papers see catalog
25 Linden 933.... Leader (Th) §926
30 Litchfteld 882.... Gazette (Th) §842
82 Livonia 17.534 . Livonian (Th) ..... ££4346
Livonia News — See
Detroit Suburban
Newspapers, Detroit.
41 Lowell 2,191.... Ledger & Alto Solo (Th) §2,156
34 Lyons 683.... Herald (Th) J200
49 Mackinac Island 572.... Town Crier (Fr) (see
note in catalog)
Madison Heights ....Madison News— See
Hazel Park.
Tri-City Messenger-
See Troy.
5 Mancelona 1,000.... Herald (Th) §1.432
81 Manchester 1,388— Enterprise (Th) 1,085
77 Manistlque 5,086— Pioneer- Tribune (Th)
(see note in catalog) §1,607
83 Manton 1,085... Tribune-Record (Fr) ..... §1.266
14 Marcellus 1.014— News (Th) - §1.056
74 Marine City 4,270- Independent (Th) §1,722
67 Marion 879.... Press (Th) §960
76 Marlette 1,489— Leader (Th) 91.938
33 Mason 3,514— News (Th) 95,918
79 Mayville 888-Monitor (Th) 91.050
57 McBain 506— Chronicle (Th) 750
Melvindale —Messenger— See Mellus
Newspapers. Lincoln Park.
50 Memphis 800- News (Th) §428
75 Mendon 844— Globe- Leader (Th) §857
73 Merrill 809- Monitor (Th) §1,719
8 Middleville 1.047.... Sun & Caledonia News
(Fr) §1,250
2,768.... Leader (Th) J1.500
1,924— Times (Th) 3,025
1,043— Herald (Fr) . . §1,100
359— Herald (Fr) 621
X500....News (Th) §1,100
81 Milan
63 MUford
79 Millington
76 Minden City
68Mio
61 Montague
25 Montrose
1,530— Observer (Th) §ft
937— Times & New Lothrop
News (Th) .... 1.06S
46 Morend 1.983.... Observer (Th) 1 1,060
25 Mount Morris 2.890- Herald (We) §1,342
2 Mnnising 4,339— News (We) §2.523
Mttskegon Heights -..See Muskegon.
8 Nashville 1,374.... Del ton Times (Fr) .... 398
News (Th) 1.290
52 Negannee 6,472.... Iron Herald (Th)
62 Newaygo 1.385... Republican (Th) 1.235
50 New Baltimore 2,043 .. N. Macomb News-
Press (Th) §2,170
48 Newberry 2.802... News (Th) §1,440
11 New Buffalo 1,565.... Times (Th) §1,930
50 New Haven 1 .082- Herald (Th) §800
30 North Adams 499.~.Advocate (Th)
44 North Branch 832-Gazette (Th) §1,736
82 Northvflle 3.240-Record (Th) §2,936
63 Oak Park 5.267....0ak Park News— See
Northwest Publica-
tions, Detroit.
23 Olivet 887.... Optic (Th) ..... *834
71 Onaway 1,421— News (Th) §1,289
66 Ontonagon 2,307- Herald (Th) §1,800
35 Oscoda 843-Press (Th) §1,787
3 Otsego 3.990.... Union (Th) §1,460
19 Ovid 1.410- Register-Union (Th) .. §1,386
63 Oxford 2,305- Leader (We) §1,680
38 Parma 680.... News (We) §753
80 Paw Paw 2.382... Courier- Northerner (Fr) §1,998
76 Peck 471... Press (Th) ..... $620
64 Pentwater 1,097- News (Th) ....*... 611
78 Perry 1.203— Journal (Th) §836
58 Petersburg 1.001-Sun (Fr) 9863
32 Pigeon 1.015— Progress- Advance (Fr).. 2.530
47 Pinckney 695... Dispatch (We) 9850
CtrcuUtioa A ASept. A.B.C. Statement; £MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
iPublisber's Report; Light f ~
_ . _ : face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
M SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of titt Directory m front of book.
1268
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop. CUre.
9 Piaconninf 1. 223.... Journal (We) 1,650
3 PUinwell 2,767..- Enterprise (Th) {1,500
82 Plymouth 6,637— Mail (Th) §6,050
34 Portland 2,807— Review and Observer
(Th) §2,250
23 Potterville «24-News (We) $496
12 Quitter 1,527- Herald (Th) 800
61 Ravenna 551.... Times (Th) $962
67ReedCit7 2,241- Herald (Th) 52,250
79 Reese 632....Reporter (We) §706
54 Remus X 650.... Record (Th) (840
50 Richmond 2.021... Review (Th) <2,100
River Rouge —See Detroit
63 Rochester 4,279-Clarion (Th) 4.400
41 Rockford 1,937- Register (Th) 1,650
71 Rogers City 3,873.,.. Advance (Th) 52,200
50 Romeo 2,985- Observer-Press (Th) 82,437
72 Roscommon 877— Herald- News (Th) 51,510
Roseville ....See South Macomb
News, East Detroit.
Herald— See Saint Claire
Shores.
63 Royal Oak 46,898.... For papers see catalog.
73 Saginaw 92,918— For papers see catalog.
73 Saint Charles 1, 469- Union (Th) 1,250
74 Saint-Clair 4,098— Press (Th) $1,664
50 Saint Claire Shores
19,823 .. For papers see catalog.
49 Saint Ignace 2,946... Republican-Newt ft
Enterprise (Th) §2,305
19 Saint Johns
29 Saint Louis
81 Saline
4,954—Republican-News (Th)..**5,389
3,347- Leader- Press (Th)
1.533....0bserver (Th)
Reporter (We)
76 Sandusky 1,819... Republican-Tribune (Th)
34 Saranae 88Su.Advertiser (Th)
3 Saugatuck 770— Commercial Record (Fr)
17 Sault Sainte Marie
17.912— News & Upper Mich.
Farm Journal (We) ..
39 Schoolcraft 1, 078.... Express (Th)
53 Scottville 1,142.... Press (Th)
32 Sebewaing 1,911-Blade (Th)
64 Shelby 1.500-Herald (Th)
37 Shepherd 899- Republican (Th)
South Kent ....See Grand Rapids
63 South Lyon 1,312-Herald (Th)
41 Sparta 2,327— Sentinel-Leader (Th)
38 Springport 598— Signal (Th)
6 Standish 1.186- Independent (We) ..
59 Stanton 1,123— Clipper-Herald (Th) ..
55 Stephenson 791— Journal (Fr) .. ..
33 Stockbridge 1,098— Brief -Sun (Th)
23 Sunfield 400.... Sentinel (Th)
45 Suttons Bay 485.... Courier (Th)
25 Swartx Creek X 884.-. New a (Th)
35TawasCity 1,441- Herald (Th)
46 Tecumseh 4,020— Herald (Th)
11 Three Oaks 1.572— Galien River Gazette (Th)
82 Trenton 6,222— Times (Th)
63 Troy X 15. OOO....Tri-City Messenger (We)
32 Ubly 743.-. Courier (Th)
12 Union City 1,564.... Register-Tribune (Th)..
79 Unionville 531— Crescent-News (Th) . .
50 Utica 1,196.... Progress (We) §18,312
Sentinel (Th) §5,738
79 Vassar 2,530— Pioneer-Times (Th) .... §3,200
23 VermontYille 707— Echo (Th) 987
39 Vicksburg 2.171— Commercial (Th) .... §2,075
27 Wakefield 3,344— News (Fr) §1,177
Walled Lake ....Inter-lake News— See
Keego Harbor.
Warren ....Tri-City Progress— See
Utica.
11 Watervliet 1.327....Record (Fr)
3 Wayland 1,591 ....Globe (Th)
82 Wayne 9.409- Dispatch (We)
Eagle (Th)
65 West Branch 2,098.... Herald (Th)
62 White Cloud 977- Eagle (Th)
61 Whitehall 1,819-Forum (Th)
75 White Pigeon 1,113— Post (Th)
33 Williamston 2,051— Enterprise (Th)
82 Wyandotte 36,846-News-Herald (Mo&Th)
Tribune (Th)
74 Yale 1.641. ...Expositor (We) ..
70 Zeeland 3,075-Record (Th)
§2,020
§1,135
1,430
§4,200
§1,250
§1,250
175
600
1,207
§1,685
§1,573
1,008
§2,105
§1,546
900
**3,398
§1,480
§2,157
§700
§696
§392
§1,021
§1,997
3,170
§1,065
§7,333
3,645
500
§749
§984
§1,180
§1,826
§6,431
8,192
§2,537
§949
§1,155
§775
§1.738
§17,800
117,123
§2,100
§3,158
Pop.
MINNESOTA
54 Ada
50 Adams
53 Adrian
1 Aitkin
73 Albany
24 Alden
21 Alexandria
2.121— Index (We)
663— Review (Th)
1,1 15.... Re view (Fr)
2 ,079.... Independent Age (Th)
1,196— Enterprise (Th)
668— Advance (Th)
6,319.... Lake Region Farmer
(Th)
Park Region Echo (Tu
& Th)
58S-Herald (Fr)
899— Advocate (Th) .........
7.396-Herald (Th) .................
Suburban Life (Tu) ..
Union (Fr) .............
2.256— Press (Th) .........
846— Banner (Th) .................
1.313— Enterprise (Th) .........
387— American (Th) .........
880— Herald (Th) ............
XI, 371... Journal (Th) .........
X 1,688 News (We) ........
448.... Enterprises (Th) .. ..
1.554.... Farmers' Independent
(Th) ...............
723— Press-Tribune (Th) ..
l,593....Record-Review (Th) ...
327— Herald (Th) .........
714....Review (Th) .....
929....Region (We) ......
435- News (Th) ........
659.... Tribune (Th) .......
1.708... Herald (Th) ............
381. ...Independent (Fr) ......
10.001— Northland Times (Fr)..
Sentinel (Fr) ............
3.398.... Monitor (Fr) .....
News {Tu) .......
577....Herald (Th) ........
463.... Progressive (We) ...
1,333.... Union (Th) ......
1,245— Times (Fr) .......
732.... American (Th) .. .
74 Blooming Prairie
1,442.... Times (Th) .. ..
27 Bloomington 9,902~..Sun (Th) .............
3.843.... Register (Tu)
Post (Th)
1.320....Press (Fr)
496.-. Advisor (Th) ......
697.... Journal (Th) ........
12.637.... Review (Th) ........
3,623.... Gazette- Telegram (Th)..
478... Tribune (Th)
639.... Sentinel (Th)
Circ.
**2,M«
§579
§1,470
7 Amboy
86 Annandale
2 Anoka
76 Appleton
44 Argyle
72 Arlington
58 Askov
34 Atwater
69 Aurora
69 Babbitt
68 Badger
15 Bagley
42 Balaton
14 Barnesville
9 Barnum
56 Battle Lake
39 Baudette
6 Beardsley
73 Belgrade
70 Belle Plaine
64 Bel view
4 Bemidjl
76 Benson
77 Bertha
31 Bigfork
65 Bird Island
69 Biwabik
4 Blackduck
22 Blue Earth
31 Bovey
37 Boyd
30 Braham
18 Brainerd
84 Breckenridge
53 Brewster
22 Bricelyn
Brooklyn Center . Brooklyn Center Press-
See Minneapolis.
73 Brooten 669....Review (Th) .....
77 Browenrttle 735- Blade (Th) ..........
78 Browns Valley 1.117.... Valley News (Th) . ..
$980
514
1,886
**6,102
§720
JU20
§3,412
§3.568
§3.616
§2.452
§912
§1,564
§2,102
900
§874
*680
§989
§2,300
*738
§1,878
530
§1.215
§1,856
*375
§850
§2,304
§472
1,750
§5B8
3.374
3.324
§1,015
§600
§1,197
§1,220
§910
§1,575
**S,468
**2.906
**3,014
800
§525
1,387
§850
§2,200
400
§855
815
§738
§960
§916
46 Brownton 696— Bulletin (Th)
86 Buffalo 1,914.... Journal-Press (Th) (see
note in catalog) .. . §5,115
65 Buffalo Lake 724... News (Th) ............ 1.236
83 Butterfield 529.^. Advocate (Th) .. .. §660
28 Caledonia 2.243.... Argus- Journal (Th) .. 52,465
30 Cambridge 2.978-Star (Th) ........ §1.911
87 Canby 2,173— News (Th) ....... §2.287
25 Cannon Falls 1.831- Beacon (Fr) ...... §1.973
9 Carlton 650— Vidette (Th) ...... §1.842
11 Cass Lake 1.936— Times (Th) .......... §1.197
45 Ceylon 618- Herald (Th) ......... §625
10 Chaska 2.008— Valley Herald (Th) . .. R691
23 Chatfleld 1.605....News (Th) .......... §1,165
69 Chisholm 6,861.... Free Press (Th) ..... §3,406
Tribune-Press (Tu) ... §3.252
75 Chokio 541...Review (Th) ........... §540
2 Circle Pines X341 Circulating Pines (Th) 980
520— Free
12 Clara City 1.106-Herald (Fr) ......... 1.194
20 Claremont 426—News (Fr) ........... §912
77 Clarissa 650— Independent (Th) ..... §775
87 Clarkfield 1,012— Advocate (Th) ........ §1.629
Clearbrook ....Leader- Record— See
Gonvick.
71 Dear Lake 297.... Times (Th) .................. 437
6 Clinton 718.... Advocate (Th) ............... 750
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn:
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of tha Directory in front of book.
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Pop.
MINNESOTA (Continued)
9 CfoQoet
86Cokato
73 Cold Sprint
31 Coleraine
7.68S~.News Graphic (Fr) ......
Pine Knot (Tu)
1.401*. Enterprise (Th)
1.488— Record (Th)
1,321— Itasca Iron News (Hi).
ColnmbU Heights «. See Minneapolis.
Ciie.
15,435
§3,294
1.450
§926
823
8 Comfrey 642— Times (Th) 9900
69 Cook 482— News-Herald (Th) 8 1,400
47 Cosmos 382.... News (Th) §820
42 Cottonwood 709.... Current (Fr) 5682
18 Crosby 3.777.... Courier (We) §2,300
61 Cyrus 363- Leader (Th) (500
65 Danube 437-.. Enterprise (Th) *530
47 Dtssel 962— Dispatch (Th) 51,254
37 Dawson 1,834— Sentinel (Fr) 51,575
Deephaven ~.See Excelsior, also
Wayzata.
31 Deer River 1. 033- News (Th) §1,000
86 Delano 1,386-. Eagle (Th) 11,380
3 Detroit Lakes 5,787.... Record (Th) §3,039
Tribune (We) **S,67S
Star-Record (Th) §1,410
For papers see catalog.
News (Th)
1,151-
20 Dodge Center
69 Dnluth 104,511
77 Eagle Bend 691
60 Bast Grand Forks
5.049.,
87 Echo
47 Eden Valley
59 Edgerton
27Edina
26 Elbow Lake
71 Elk River
74 Ellendale
22 Elmore
69 Ely
40 Elysian
24 Emmons
60 Ersldne
69 Eveleth
Record (Th)
490.... Enterprise (Fr)
792-. Journal (Th)
961— Enterprise (Th)
9.744.... Courier (Th) .
9641
$2,189
1401
§71S
§1,260
54,22s
1.398.... Herald (Th) §2,427
27 Excelsior
65 Fairfax
19 Farmington
60 Fertile
69 Floodwood
5 Foley
82 Forest Lake
60 Fosston
65 Franklin
51 Folds
54 Gary
72 Gaylord
72 Gibbon
69 Gilbert
46Glencoe
24 Glenville
61 Glenwood
Golden
15 Gonvick
25Goodhue
7 Good Thunder
6 Graceville
16 Grand Marais
31 Grand Rapids
87 Granite Falls
68 Greenbtish
77 Grey Eagle
35 Hallock
54 Halstad
75 Hancock
8 Banska
23 Harmony
19 Hastings
14 Hawley
20 Hayfield
65 Hector
41 Hendricka
56 Henning
26 Herman
32 Heron Lake
1,875
1,018
§942
§2,009
§880
5365
705
§2,975
§467
§2,450
§1,441
§5,682
1,200
§688
§1,990
2.425
§2,578
§601
1,000
§587
§1.625
§950
685
53,324
1J99— Star- News (Th)
476— Eagle (Th)
1.074.-. Eye (Th)
5.474— Miner (Th)
402— Enterprise (Fr)
356.-. Leader (Th)
608— Echo (Fr) ....
5,872— News Clarion (Th) ..
1,763— Deephaven Post (Fr) ..
Minnetonka Record(Th)
1.143— Standard (Th)
1.916— Tribune (Th) ....
890— Journal (Th)
667— Forum (Th)
1,089.... News (We)
1,766.... Times (Th)
1.614— Thirteen Towns (Th) ....
546— Tribune (Th) ~
1.149- Free Press (Th) ....
278— Graphic (Fr) -
1.229— Hub (Fr)
830.... Gazette (Th) —
2.247-Herald (Th)
2,801- Enterprise (Th)
Star (Th) (see note in
catalog) -~
672— Progress (Th) ..
2,666— Tribune (Th)
.... Golden— See Golden
Valley Suburban
Press, Hopkins.
37S- Leader-Record (We) ....
489— Tribune (Th)
476— Herald (Th) .....
962— Enterprise (Tu)
1.078- News-Herald (Th)
6419— Herald Review (Mo&Th)
(see note in catalog) **4,302
2.511— Tribune (Th) 3,110
713-Tribune (Th) 930
400U.Gazette (Th) §740
l.SS2_Enterprise (We) §1.893
635- Valley Journal (We) .... '
852— Record (Th)
473— Herald (Th)
1.022— News (Th)
6.560— Gazette (Th)
1.196— Herald (Th)
805— Herald (Th)
1.196-Mirror (Fr)
762- Independent (Th) ....
781- Pioneer (Th) ...-
1.004— Advocate (Th)
752-Review (Th)
837— News (Th) (see note in
catalog)
*950
365
§2,826
§1,647
§823
*640
§992
51,560
§1.484
§724
§828
§1,250
3,685
§1,482
9650
§1,755
§832
1.05!
§1*120
774
§976
67 Hills
58 Hincklsy
26 Hoffman
28 Hokah
73 Holdingford
27 Hopkins
28 Houston
86 Howard Lake
46 Hutchinson
18 Ironton
30 Isanti
48 Isle
41 Ivanhoe
32 Jackson
81 Janesville
59 Jasper
17 Jeffers
70 Jordan
35 Karlstad
20 Kasson
4 KeUiher
35 Kennedy
25 Kenyon
76 Kerkhoven
22 Kiester
73Kimball
28 La Crescent
52 Lafayette
41 LakeBenton
35 Lake Branson
79 Lake City
7 Lake Crystal
32 Lakefield
34 Lake Lillian
3 Lake Park
51 Lake Wilson
64 Lamberton
35 Lancaster
23 Lanesboro
40 Le Center
50 LeRoy
46 Lester Prairie
40 Le Sueur
85 Lewiston
13 Lindstrom
47 Litchfield
36 Littlefork
77 Long Prairie
67 Luverne
23 Mabel
83 Madelia
37 Madison
7 Madison Lakt
43 Mahnomen
20 Mantorville
86 Maple Lake
7 Mapleton
12 Maynard
79 Mazeppa
60 Mclntosh
73 Melrose
80 Menahga
44 Middle River
48 Milaca
12 Milan
Pop. Circ.
520-Crescsnt (Th) ~ 590
902— News (Th) 1,300
57S....Tribune (Th) 780
....Chief—See La Crescent
Timei-Hokah Chief,
La Crescent
458-Herald (Th) 1,025
7.595— Review (Th) **4.301
Suburban Press (Th) ....**1,S19
973— Signal (Th) 1,251
931-Herald (Th) §1,132
4.690- Leader (Tu & Th) §4.879
... Crosby- Ironton Courier
•—See Crosby.
422-News (Th) §1.300
674.... Messenger (Th) §780
682.... Times (Th) §1,246
3.313— Pilot (Th) §2.750
1,287- Argus (Th) 1,170
840—Journal (Th) 772
516-Review (Th) §638
1.494— Independent (Th) §1,72S
804-Advocate (Th) 1,138
1.353.... Independent (Th) §1.371
336— Independent (Th) §716
480— Star (Th) §867
1.651— Leader (Th) .... §1.968
664— Banner (Th) ..... §928
541— Courier (Th) §887
490....News (Th) §938
1.229— Times-Hakoh Chief (Th) 962
438— Ledger (Fr) <609
863— News (Th) §1,020
438.... Budget (Th) 800
3.457.... Graphic (Th) §2.132
l,430u.Tribune (Th) - §1.423
1.651-Standard (Th) §1,800
358— Crier (Th) 831
689— Journal (Th) 700
434— Pilot (Th) §520
1.208— News (Th) §1.491
536— Herald (Th) 754
1,100.... Leader (Th) §1,040
1J14— Leader (Th) §1,978
959— Independent (Th) §1,181
663— News (Th) §906
2,713— News-Herald (We) §1,957
786— Journal (Fr) §842
729— Press (Th) §1,600
4.608— Independent Review
(Th) **3.679
671.... Times (Th) §936
2.443.... Leader (Th) §3,844
3.650— Star-Herald (Th) ** 3,451
788— Record (Th) §766
1.790— Times-Messenger (Th) . §1.535
2.303— Press (We) §2,487
Western Guard (Th) .. §3.090
JS7~Times (Th) 741
1.464— Pioneer (Th) §1,788
477— Express (Th) J528
780-Messenger (We) §960
1.083— Enterprise (Th) §1.279
507— News (Fr) §466
523— Journal (Fr) 609
881....Times (Th) |753
2.106.... Beacon (Th) §2.355
849— Messenger (Th) $1.250
356— Record (We) (see note
in catalog) 1,380
1.917— Times (We) §2,925
561— Standard (Th) 783
27 Minneapolis 521.718— For papers see catalog.
42 Minneota 1.274— Mascot (Fr)
22 Minnesota Lake 609....Tribune (Th)
§1,208
540
3,850
3,850
§1,625
§1,390
§3,903
§1,897
12 Montevideo 5.459— American (Th) .
News (Tu)
40 Montgomery 1,913.... Messenger (Th)
86 Monticello 1.231— Times (Th)
14 Moorhesd 14.870— Scene and Press (Th) ..
9 Moose Lake 1.603- Star Gazette (Th)
33 Mora 2.018— Times (Th) §2,728
64 Morgan 949— Messenger (Th) 1 1,01 2
Morningside ....Courier— See Edina. ,
75 Morris 3.811- Sun (Tu) §2,968
Tribune (Fr) **2,993
66 Morristown 533— Press (Fr) *470
27 Mound 2,061- Minnetonka Pilot (Th) .. §2,175
Clradatioo— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; 8)A.B.C. Aadit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ tfas Golds to the ust of th* Directory to front of bosk.
1270
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1969
Pop.
Gift.
81.860
51,223
17 Mountain Lake 1.733- Observer (Th) ....
31 Nashwauk 2.029— Eastern Itascan (Th)
Newfolden -Clarion-See Record*
Middle River.
34 New London 726.... Times (Th) 755
40 New Prague 1,915— Times (Th) .... 82,671
81 NewRichland 908.... Star (Th) 11,415
S New Ulm 9,341— Review (Th) (see note
in catalog) 81,867
56 New York Mills 977-Herald (Th) tl.482
13 North Branch 769— Review (Th) 91,C75
66 Northfield 7,487-Independent (Mo) (see
note in catalog) 83,266
News (Th) 83,343
36 Northotne 349.... Record and Mizpah
Message (Th) 565
63 North Saint Paul
4,248— Review (Th) §3,900
10 Norwood 749.... Times (Th) 51,625
83 Odin —Ormsby-Odin Community
Builder— See Triumph .
33 Offihrie 362.... Sentinel (Th)
32 Okabena 13*-. Press (Th)
63 Oklee 4*4— Herald (Th)
65 Olivia 2,012— Times- Journal (Th)
48 Onamia 704— Independent (Th)
J750
5275
(1,095
81,900
706
-Free
83 Ormsby ....Ormsby-Odin Community
Builder— See Triumph.
6 OrtonrUle 2.577— Independent (Th) §2,584
21 Osakis 1,488— Review (Th) 1,575
27 Osseo 1.167....Prew (Th) 880
74 Owttonna 10.191— Photo News (Th) 83,226
56 Parkers Prairie 900- Independent (Th) §928
29 Park Rapids 3,027— Enterprise (Th) §3,765
73 Paynesvffle 1.503— Press (Th) 1,925
56 Pelican Rapids 1,676— Press (Th) 81,840
56 Perham 1.926- Enterprise- Bulletin (Th) §1,900
49 Fieri 856— Journal (Th) -
58 Pine City 1,937— Poker-Pioneer (Th) .. 2,011
25 Pine Island 1,298.... Record (Th) 61,096
11 Pine River 835.... Journal (Fr) §940
59 Pipestone 5,269- Star (Mo & Th) §3,937
79 Plainview 1,524- News (Th) . 81,805
23 Preston 1,399— Republican (Th) 2,900
48 Princeton 2.108— Union (Th) J2,310
69 Proctor 2,693 ...Journal (Th) 81,122
34 Raymond 580— News (Fr) 540
63 Red Lake Falls 1,733.... Gazette (Th) 81,868
64 Redwood Falls 3,813— Gazette (Tu & Th) **5,397
611
81,530
66,288
525
67,637
83,115
§520
11 Remer 412— Star (Th) ....
65 Renville 1.323- Star Farmer (Th) ..
27 Richfield 1 7,502.... News (Th)
73 Richmond 700— Reporter (Th)
27 Robbinsdale 11.289-Post (Th)
68 Roseau 2,231— Times-Region (Th)
84 Rothsay 537.... Enterprise (Th) ....
49 Royalton 500....Banner (Th) 81.040
13 Rush City 1.175— Post (Fr) 1,176
23 Rushford 1,270— Tri- County Record (Th) 61,075
59 Ruthton 534— Tribune (We) $575
65 Sacred Heart 745- News (Th) . 6970
85 Saint Charles 1,548— Press (Th) „ 81,190
83 Saint James 3,861— Courier (Tu) **2,63S
Plaindealer (Th) **2,716
73 Saint Joseph 1.246— Dispatch (Fr) 37S
27 Saint Louis Park
22,644— Dispatch (Th) **«,660
311.349— For papers see catalog.
7.754— Herald (Th) **3,076
613— Sentinel (Th) 640
1,097.... Courier (Th) 61,241
3.140— Herald (Th) §2,649
3,410— Herald (Th) §836
802.... Review (We) 81,1
3.185.... Argus-Tribune (Th) 61,500
Valley News (Th)
1,221— Advance-Standard (Th)..
X 3.000.... News (Tu)
60S— Leader (Th)
1.887— Herald (Th) *3.452
3.278— Herald- Dispatch (Tu &
Th) _ $,031
19 South St Paul 15.909- Reporter (Tu & Th) $5,243
8 Springfield 2.574— Advance- Press (Th)
(see note in catalog) 62,428
28 Spring Grove 1.093- Herald (Th) 61.160
23 Sprint Valley 2.467....Tribune (Th) 2,625
62 Ssint Paul
52 Saint Peter
64 Sanborn
58 Sandstone
73 Sauk Centre
5 Sank Rapids
SOSebeka
70 Shakopee
45Sherbum
38 Silver Bay
46 Silver Lake
51 Slayton
8 Sleepy Eye
62,615
6610
6810
1,158
Pop. Ore.
77 Staples 2,782— World (Th) «..**2,800
61 Starbuck U43— Times (Th) 61,603
44 Stephen 877— Messenger (Th) 61,146
46 Stewart 695— Tribune (Th) 5621
55 Stewartville 1.193- Star (Th) 61,260
82 Stillwater 7,674... Gazette (Th) §2,320
17 Storden 398— Times (Th) 6660
49 Swanville 398— News (Th) „—.'.!...."" 60*3
57 Thief River Falls
6,926,..Times (Mo & Th) **4,761
69 Tower 773.... News (Fr) 6980
42 Tracy 3.020- Headlight- Herald (Th).. 2,713
45 Triumph 561— Triumph-Monterey
Progress (Th) (see
note in catalog) ..._ 61,036
45 Truman 1,106— Tribune (Th) 81,126
54 Twin Valley 899... Times (We) 61.086
38 Two Harbors 4.400— Chronicle & Times (Th) §2,375
41 Tyler 1.121- Journal (We) 61,109
14 men 525... Union (We) 6830
49 Upsala 366— News-Tribune (Th) 6526
7 Vernon Center 344- News (Th) 370
69 Virginia
79 Wabasha
64 Wabasso
10 Waconia
80 Wadena
11 Walker
64 Walnut Grove
25 Wanamtafo
44 Warren
68 Warroad
81 Waseca
10 Watertown
40 WatervOle
47 Watkins
12 Watson
86 Waverly
27 Wayzatt
45 Welcome
22 Wells
17 Westbrook
20 West Concord
West St Paul
12,486— Range Facts (Th)
2,468... Herald (Th) ...
693-Standard (Th)
1,569— Patriot (Th)
3,958.... Pioneer Journal (Th) ..
1.192.... Independent (Fr)
Pioneer (Fr)
Pilot (Fr)
890.... Tribune (Th)
496— Progress (Th)
61.910
6815
2,419
§3,460
61,750
8607
8900
985
6630
1.779-Sheaf (We) **3,036
1.276- Pioneer (We) .... 8970
4.927— Herald (Fr) §3.906
Journal (We) ..... 63,636
837-News (Th) 81,310
1.627.... Advance (Th) 6965
659- Forum (Th) J600
284— Journal (Th) 403
.... Star— See Wright County
Journal-Press.
Buffalo.
1.791-Deephaven Argus (Fr).. 6860
Minnetonka Herald (Th) §3,165
712— Times (Fr) .. .. 6310
2.475— Mirror (Th) 81,475
1,017-Sentinel (Th) 61,236
770— Enterprise (Th) 8678
.West St. Paul Booster...
See St. Paul.
78 Wbeaton 1.948.... Gazette (Th) 61,949
62 White Bear Lake
3,646— White Bear Press (Th) t3,900
39 Williams 414— Northern Light (Th) .... 5730
53 Wilmont 473— Tribune (Th) - §500
17 Windom 3.165.,. Citizen (We) §3,264
Reporter (Fr) 2,705
283— Enterprise (Th) 700
2,127— Enterprise (Th) 1,864
941— Journal (Th) 923
1,251— News (Th) §1,255
504— News (Th) . 6735
172— Enterprise (Th) 450
60 Winger
22 Winnebago
46 Winsted
72 Winthrop
87 Wood Lake
79 Zumbro Falls
25 Zumbrota
1.686-News (Th) §1,640
MISSISSIPPI
48 Aberdeen 5490- Examiner (Th) 3,760
10 Ackerman 1.463... Plaindealer (Th) 1,181
48 Amory 4,990... Advertiser (Th) 63,215
5 Ashland 328.. Southern Advocate (Th) 61.226
41 BaUlwyn 1,567- News (Th) U.870
54 Batesville 2,463— Panolian (Th) 62,418
23 Bay St Louis 4.621- Sea Coast Echo (Th) .... 81.692
31 Bay Springs 1,302- News (Th) 61,180
27 Belxoni 4,071, ...Banner (Th) 81,560
24 Biloxi 37.425- Bulletin (Th)
59 BoonevUle &295— Banner-Independent
(Th) 3.890
61 Brandon 1.827— News (Th) 1,960
43 Brookhaven 7.801- Advertiser (Th) §3,357
Leader-Times (We & Fr) $3,389
UOOO— Free
7 Bruce 1.719-Journal (Th) §1,966
7 Calhoun City 1,319— Monitor-Herald (Th) .... §2,502
45 Canton 7,048— Herald (Th) 62,183
8 Carrollton 475— Conservative (Fr) 61.380
Circulation— **Sept A. B.C. Statement; *March AJB.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
iPublisherTRei '
Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front el book.
1271
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Circ.
MISSISSIPPI (Continued)
40 Carthage 1.925— Carthaginian (Th) 52,628
68 Charleston 2,629....Mississippi Sun (Th) .... 81,250
14 Clarksdale 16,539- Delta Farm Press (Th) 58,352
6 Cleveland 6.747— Commercial (Fr) 94,932
News- Enterprise (Tu) .. 2.480
81 Coffeevfflt 739— Courier (Th) §1,428
16 Collins 1.293-News-CoramerciaI (Fr) . 51,600
46 Columbia 6.124— Columbian- Progress
(Th) 53,108
Mirror (Su) 51,225
15 Crystal Springs 3.676— Meteor (Th) 1,500
3$ DeKalb 953— Messenger (Th) . .
67 Drew 1.681.... Leader (Th) 530
26 Duwnt 2.311— News (Th) 51,425
34 Ellisvffle 3,579— Progress- Item (Th) .... 5850
78 Eupora 1,338.. Progress (Th) 51,800
32 Feyette 1.498-Chronicle (Th) 920
45 Flora 655— Banner County Out-
look (Fr) 750
62 Forest 2.874- Times (We) 52,910
29 Fulton 1.343..- Times (Th) §2,367
3 Gloster 1.467— Wilkamite Record (Fr) 51,600
76 Greenville 29.936- Delta Leader (Negro)
(Su)
Mississippi Pilot (We)
22 Grenada 7.388.... Weekly (Th)
24 Gulfport 22.659— Pictorial Review (Fr) ..
IS Hazlehurst 3,397 Courier (Th)
News (Th)
17 Hemando 1,206.... Times Promoter (Th)
47 Holly Springs 3.276.- South Reporter (Th)
9 Houston
67 Indianola
71 luka
25 Jackson
4 Kosdusko
21 Leakesville
76 Leland
26 Lexington
3 Liberty
80 Louisville
37 Lumberton
53 Maben
52 Macon
64 Magee
60 Marks
19 Meadville
64 Mendenhall
39 Monticello
62 Morton
16 Mount Olire
73 New Albany
51 Newton
1.664— Times- Post (Th)
4,369.... Enterprise Tocsin (Th)
1.527— Vidette (Th)
98.271.... For papers see catalog.
6,753— Star- Herald (Th)
893— Herald (Fr)
4.736— Progress (Th)
3.198— Advertiser (We)
683— Southern Herald (Th)
1,750
810
§1,867
1,672
§1,300
§2,260
J2.000
2,117
§2,180
13,250
1.000
51,136
§2,800
ti.ooo
5.282- Journal (Fr) §3,175
1,803.... Progressive-Citizen (Sa)
616— Press and Messenger(Fr)
2,241— Beacon (Th)
1,738- Courier (Th)
2,209— Democrat (Th)
524— Advocate (Th)
1,539.... News (Th)
1,382— Press (Th)
1,664- Progress Herald (Th) .
827— Tribune (Fr)
3,680— Gazette (Th)
2.912— Record (Th)
30 Ocean Springs 3,058....News (Th)
9 Okolona 2.167.... Messenger (Th)
36 Oxford 3.956.... Eagle (Th)
30 Pascagoula 10.805- Chronicle Star &
Advertiser (Tu & Fr)**5,413
24 Pass Christian 3,383-Biloxi News (Fr)
Tarpon-Beacon (Sa) — ..
18 Petal 2.148.... Petal Paper, The (Th) .
50 Philadelphia 4,472— Democrat (Th)
55 Picayune 6.707- 1 tern (Th)
26 Pickens 638— Four Co. News (We)
58 Pontotoc 1.596— Progress (Th)
55 Poplarvffle 1,852— Democrat (Th)
11 Port Gibson 2.920- Reveille (Th)
33 Prentiss 1,212— Headlight (Th)
37 Purvis 1,270— Booster (Fr)
12 Ouitman 1,817— Clark County
Tribune (Fr)
65 Raleigh 580— Reformer (Th)
25 Raymond 1.259— Gazette (Fr)
56 Richton 1.158— Dispatch (Th)
70 Ripley 2,383— Southern Sentinel (Th)
63 Rolling Fork 1,229- Deer Creek Pilot (Fr) ....
6 Rosedale 2,197— Democrat (Th)
67 Rulevffle 1321— Record (Th)
54 Sardis 1.913— Southern Reporter (Th)
69 StnatobU 3406— Tate County Democrat
(Th) » «
53 Starkvffle 7,107— News (Fr)
57 Summit 1,558— Sun (Th)
68 Sumner 550— Sentinel (Th)
25 Terry 497— Headlight (Fr)
72 Tunica 1,354— Times-Democrat (Th)....
74 Tylertown 1,331— Times (Th)
§576
§495
52,137
$1,720
51,203
1,150
§1,937
J1.125
1.250
600
J2.785
§2,594
§1,100
§725
2,550
2,110
§3,625
3,320
5873
§3,233
11,275
1,150
1,750
13,000
1,109
§811
53,260
§740
5527
625
§1,468
§2,600
52,065
$1,750
5686
§478
51,703
51,705
Pop. Clrc.
51 Union 1.559....Appeal (Th) 51.275
25 Utica 824-Advertiser (Fr)
81 Water Valley 3.213— Herald (Th) $1,560
77 Waynesboro 3.442— News (Th) ...» 52,375
15 Wesson 1.235.... Enterprise (Fr) 51,203
66 Wiggins 1.436.... Enterprise (Th) 5976
49 Winona 3.441- Times (Fr) 52,000
79 Woodville 1.609— Republican (Fr) 51,220
82YazooCity 9.746— Herald (Th) §3,214
MISSOURI
7 Adrian 90S— Journal (Th) §1,200
38 Albany 1,850— Ledger (Th) §2,452
31 Altamont 178....Times (Th)
75 Alton 571— South Missourian-
Democrat (Th) ....
60 Anderson 1,073—News- Review (Th)
93 Appleton City 1.150.... Journal (Th) .. ..
45 Armstrong 424— Herald (Th) .. ..
39 Ash Grove 970....Commonwealth (Th)
61 Atlanta 438— Express (Th)
55 Aurora 4,153— Free Press (Fr)
14 Auxvasse 507-Review (We) ..
34 Ava 1.611... Herald (Th) . ..
63 Belle 906....Banner (Th) . ..
19 Belton 1.233- Star-Herald (Th)
100 Benton 546— Democrat (Th) ..
41 Bethany 2,71 4.... Republican- Clipper
(We)
95 Bismarck 1,244— Gazette (Th)
37 Bland 596.... Courier (Th)
103 Bloomfield l,382....Vindicator (Fr) ..,
48 Blue Springs l,068....Denu>crat (Th)
Leader (Th)
Sentinel (Tu)
84 Bolivar 3.482— Free Press (Th) ..
Herald (Th)
95 Bonne Terre 3,533— Register (Th)
27 Boonville 6.68&~Advertiser (Fr)
Record (Th) ....
82 Bowling Green 2,396.... Times (Th)
106 Branson
13 Braymer
13 Breckenridge
58 Browning
21 Brunswick
Bucklin
30 Buffalo
.. §1,670
5963
.. §1,545
985
.. §1.360
§750
500
1.000— Free
610
$2,547
.. §1,100
U.450
51,189
W*4,685
*950
5782
'""""". §3,825
§750
''. "'.".". §2,275
1.830
2,027
**1,094
51,031
53,137
1,314- White River Leader
(Fr) §1,715
955....Bee (Th) tl.675
§700
7 Butler
107 Cabool
41 Cainsville
68 California
15 Camdenton
25 Cameron
35 Campbell
56 Canton
617 Bulletin (Fr)
492— Leader- Record (Th) ....
1,653.... Brunswicker (Th) .... §1,780
....See Marcel ine
1,213.... Reflex (Th) tl.700
Republican (Th)
74 Burlington Junction
746— Post (Fr) §422
3,333.... Democrat (Th) §3,950
l,245....Enterprise (Th) §1,341
618-News (Th) 750
2,627- Democrat (Th) **3,205
Herald (Th) §285
1,142- Central Missouri Leader
(Tu) §2,850
Reveille (Fr) .. §2,850
3,570— Progress (Th) .. .. 2,262
Sun (Th) §2,525
1,931-Citizen (Fr) §1,014
2.490— Journal (Th) §1,328
Press- News & Record
(Th) §1,341
16 Cape Girardeau
21.578— Southeast Bulletin (Th) §4,832
49 Carl Junction 1,006— Standard (Fr) §1,700
17 Carrollton 4,380....Democrat (Fr) 5700
Republican-Record (Fr) J2.010
49 Carthage 11488.... Press (Th) §546
78 Caruthersville 8,614— Democrat- Argus (Fr) .. §2,423
Republican (Th)
5 Cassville 1,441- Democrat (We) . . .. §3,470
Republican (Th) §2,235
87 Center 415....Herald (Th) t610
10 Centralia 2,460-Fireside Guard (Th) ..**2,073
100 Chaffee 3,134.... Leader (Th) 5835
Signal (Th)
67 Charleston 5,501.. ..Enterprise- Courier (Th)**2,965
59 Chilllcothe 8,694-Constitution-Tribune,
(Th) 375
102 Clarence 1.123-Courier (Th) 51,270
96 Clayton 16,035— Watchman- Advocate (Fr) 2,200
74 Clearmont 283- News (We) —
HHrSept A.B.C. Statement; *M*rch A.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Golds to the use of the Directory in front of book.
1272
Weekly, Semi-
88 Clifton Hill 262- Rustler (Th) (see note
„ _, in catalog) 1.000
42 Clinton 6.075.... Democrat (Th) {201
Eye (Tu & Th) §3,971
54 ConcordU 1.218.... Concordian (Th) §1,705
54 Confer <41 Tnnrnal lVr\ tut
lOOIllmo 1.247.... Jimplicute (Th) §817
48 Independence 36.963- Pictorial Shopper (Fr) .. 22,000
47 Ironton 1.148— Register (Th) .. §1,925
.6 J.ck.0. 3.707....M>*h.? ™ ; «JS
104 Crane 939.... Chronicle (Th) §1,586
19 Creighton 269.... Banner (Th) §589
50 Crystal City 3.499- Press-Times (Th) §4,625
28 Cub* l,301....Crawford Mirror— See
Steelville.
Times (Th) (see note in
catalog) 1 045
31 ,.»..*,« njsxrffi*-™™ »*$
49 Jasper 776-News (Th) t930
49 JopHn 38.711— For papers see catalog. "*
23 Kahoka 1,847-Courier (Tu) §1,900
Gazette Herald (Fr) . §2,275
48 Kansas City 456,622..,. For papers see catalog.
24 Kearney 570— Courier (Th) §710
21 Keytesville 733.... Courier (Fr) 1.220
38 King City 1.031.... Tri-County News (Fr). .** 1,859
96 Kirkwood 18.640— Messenger (Th) 2.020
51 Knob Noster 585....Item (We) 1,500
475— Free
52 Knox City 362— News (Th) §308
56 La Belle 840....Star (Th) §1,000
4 Laddonia ....Herald— See Press and
Herald, Vandalia
56 La Grange 1,106— Indicator (Th) 985
6 Lamar 3,233— Democrat (Th) §771
98 Lancaster 856— Excelsior (Th) §1,290
61 La Plata 1,331— Home Press (Th) .... §1,900
25 Lathrop 888....Optimist (Th) §913
89 Lawson 486— Review (Th) 889
53 Lebanon 6,808—Rustic Republican (Th) 1,276
48 Lee's Summit 2,554....Journal (Th) .. .. §2,184
Leraay ... See Naborhood Link
News, St. Louis
6 Liberal 739-News (Th) 900
24 Liberty 4.709-Advance (Mo) §3,703
Tribune (Th) §3,728
107 Licking 733-News (Th) §1,354
72 Lilbourn 1.361- Semo News (Th) .. 1,820
76 Linn 758— Republican (Th) .. .. §510
Unterrified Democrat
(Th) §1,725
29 Lockwood 791 Luminary (Th) §1,400
83 Dearborn 391.... Democrat (Th) §600
SODeSoto 5,357.... Jefferson Republic (Th) §2,479
Press (Mo) ... . §2 134
103 Dexter 4,624.... Messenger (Th)
Statesman (Th) §3,351
73 Diamond 405— News (Th) §550
85 Dixon 988^. Pilot- News (Th) §1,730
91 Doniphan 1.611— Prospect-News (Th) .. 2.405
98 Downing 453.,.. News (Th) §390
19 Drexel 456—Star (Th) §825
67 East Prairie 3,033....Eagle (Th) §1,364
52 Edina 1,607— Sentinel (Th) .. §2 555
66 Eldon 2,766— Advertiser (Th) **2,S95
20 Eldorado Springs
2,618. ..Sun (Th) §2,732
90 Ellington 777....Courier-Press (Th) . .. 1.250
96 Ellisville 628— Community Press (We) 12,000
74 Elmo 258.... Register (Th)
57 Elsberry 1,565.... Democrat (Fr) 1.475
101 Eminence 527.... Current Wave (Th) .. §825
3 Fairfax 806.... Forum (Th) §1,236
48 Fairmount X 9,000 ...Inter-City News (Fr) ... 2,472
84 Fair Play 383.... Advocate (Th)
Rambler (Th) 425
95 Farmington 4,490.... News (Fr) §3,365
Press (Tli) §1,850
45 Fayette 3.144— Advertiser (Tu) .. .. §2,147
Democrat-Leader (Fr) .. §2,156
96 Ferguson 11,573.,.. Town Talk (Fr) .. .. 3,620
95 Flat River 5.308— Lead Belt News (Fr) §3,978
96 Florissant 3,737.... Valley Reporter (Th) .. 7,200
106 Forsyth 354.... Republican (Th) §1,525
62 Fredericktown 3,696.... Democrat- News (Th) **3,043
77 Gainesville 309.... Times (Th) §1,702
104 Galena 439.... News-Oracle (Fr) §434
Republican (Th) 1,670
31 Gallatin 1,634- Democrat (Th) §1,240
North Missourian (Th)
(see note in catalog) §1,325
19 Garden City 590.... Views (We) . 992
82 Louisiana 4.389.... Press- Journal (Tu&Th)**2.660
69 Madison 571-Times (Th) §770
35 Maiden 3,396— Press-Merit (Th) .. §1,800
114 Mansfield 963-Mirror-Republican (Th) §1,583
Maplewood —See The Observer, St.
Louis
9 Marble Hill 454— Banner- Press (Th) .. 2.175
58 Marceline 3,172-News and Herald (Th) .. §2,404
55 Marionville 1.167- Free Press (Th) §650
97 Marshall 8,850— Citizen (Th) §520
112 Marshfield 1.925....Mail (Th) **3,030
109 Marthasville 347....Record (Fr) §586
32 Maysville 973— Record- Hera Id (Th) .. §2,295
99 Memphis 2,035— Democrat (Th) .... §2,550
Reveille (Th) §1,250
76 Meta 353 Herald (Th) §800
108 Metz 178— Times (Fr) 350
105 Milan 1,972.... Republican (Th) .. .. 1,020
Standard (Th) 2,660
88 Moberly 13.115 ...Message (Th) 3,285
14 Mokane 477— Missourian (Th) 662
69 Monroe City 2,093— News (Th) §2,113
70 Montgomery City
1.679-Standard (Th) §2,391
44 Mound City 1,412-News-Independent,
Herald- Leader (Th) .. 1,891
114 Mountain Grove
3,105-Journal (Mo & Th) §2,628
Tri-County News (Th).. §2,200
46 Mountain View 892.... Standard (Th) *1,250
55 Mount Vernon 2.057....Chieftain (Th) §1,000
Record (Th) .. §1,000
36 Gerald 429.... Journal (Fr) .. .. §610
72 Gideon 1,754.... News (Fr) tl.lSO
45 Glasgow 1.440— Missourian (Th) .. .. (51,320
6 Golden City 839....Herald (Th) 1,358
99 Gorin X410 ..Argus (Th) §625
48 Grandview 1.556— Advocate (Th) §4,123
113 Grant City 1,184— Times-Tribune (We) .... §3,021
105 Green City 673— Press (Th) 850
29 Greenfield 1.213— Advertiser (Fr) **1,793
Vedette and Advocate
(Th) 1,961
80 Green Ridge 335— Local News (Th) .. §579
98 Greentop 281— Reporter (Th) .... §205
111 Greenvffl* 270....Sun (Th) ($800
17 Hale 452.... Leader (Th) §575
13 Hamilton 1,728— Advocate-Hamiltonian
(Th) ^£2,130
64 Hannibal 20.444.... Labor-Press (Fr) §934
19 Harrisonville 2,530.... Dem ocrat-Missourian
(Th) 4.552
78 Hayti 3.302— Missouri-Herald (Fr) .. §3,200
37 Hermann 2,523— Advertiser-Courier (Fr) §3,648
43 Hermitage 204— Index (Th) §2,510
54 Higginsville 3.428— Advance (Fr) .. .. §2,792
50 Hillsboro 390— Record (Th) §5,767
51 Holden 1.765— Progress (Th) §1,775
74 Hopkini 825— Journal (Th) §1,011
107 Houston 1.277- Herald (Th) 2,309
Republican (We) §1.800
73 Neosho 5,790-Miner and Mechanic (Fr) 1 .300
61 New Cambria 295....Leader (Th) §550
45 New Franklin 1,060— News (Fr) 565
36 New Haven l,009....Leader (Th) tl.023
87 New London 858-Record (Fr) §1,057
72 New Madrid 2,726— Record (Fr) §1,350
60 tyoel 685— Press (Fr) §950
17 Norborne 1,114— Democrat-Leader (Fr).. §1.428
24 North Kansas City
3.886— News-Dispatch (Mo) .... 17.225
Press-Dispatch (Th) .. J7.225
48 Oak Grove 761-Banner (Fr) 5960
54 Odessa 1.969-Odessan (Fr) ***.069
92 O'FaMon 789~.Community News (Th).. l.OM
84 Humansville 803.... Star- Leader (Th) §1,097
7 Hume 474.. ..Border Messenger (Th) §524
102 Hunnewell 293— Standard (Fr) §582
88 Huntsville l,520....Times-Herald (Th) (see
note in catalog) 1.000
66 Iberia 595.... Sentinel (Th) §2.239
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold lice, sworn;
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNtlly estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
1278
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1969
Pop. Circ.
MISSOURI (Continued)
100 Oraa U56~News (Fr) 1725
44 Oregon 870.... Sentinel (Fr) 11,454
93 OsceoU 1,082- Courier (Th) §2,387
96 Overland 11,566- Community News (Th).. §20,500
Record News (Th) 3.000
21.000— Free
§2,272
§1,700
§1,085
§2,976
1,810
§961
§325
1,410
§1,710
§5,100
§4,416
. §1,850
... 1,058
637
1,540
§1.949
§1,747
§300
1,500
§1,496
§2.316
.. **2,536
... §606
§4,000
1,120
1.505
635
§3.618
§3,618
**3,049
37 Owensvffle 1,946... Republican (Th)
22 Osark 1,087— Republican (Th)
36 Pacific 1.985— Meramec Valley
Transcript (Fr) . ..
64 Palmyra 2.295.... Spectator (Th)
69 Paris 1.407— Appeal (Th)
83 Parkrffle 1.186— Dispatch (Th)
Gazette (Th)
72 Parma 1,163— Home Tribune (Fr) ..
31 Pattonsburg 883— Call (Th)
87 Perry 813— Enterprise (Th)
79 Perryrffle 4.591- Republican (Th)
Monitor (Th)
Ill Piedmont 1.548— Journal- Banner (Th)
55 Pierce City 1.156— Leader- Journal (Th)
60 Plneville 464- Democrat (Th)
83 Platte City 742.... Landmark (Fr)
25 Plattsburg 1.655— Leader (Fr)
19 Pleasant Hill 2.200- Times (Th)
12 Poplar Bluff 15.064- Republican (Th)
72 Portageville 2.662— Review (Th)
Southeast Missourian
(Th)
110 Potosi 2.359— Independent Journal
(Tu A Th)
65 Princeton 1,506.... Post-Telegraph (Th)
98 Queen City 554— Monitor- Leader (Th)
48 Raytown X 11.000- News (Th)
39 Republic 965— Monitor (Th)
Record (Th)
7 Rich HOI 1.820— •uiihcan (Fr)
Mining Review (Th)
85RkUand UJ9U Mirror (Th)
89 Richmond 4J9t- Conservator (Mo) ....
Herald (Th)
News (Mo, We. Fr) ,
Richmond Heights —See The Observer, St.
Louis.
1.511- Main (Fr) §1,771
372- Leader (Th) §401
9.354- Advertiser (Th) §1,730
Herald (Th)
New Era (Th) 1,492
36 Saint Clair 1.779— Chronicle (Th) §2,450
94 Sainte Genevieve
3.992— Fair Play (Th)
Herald (Sa) §2,479
1,811— Journal (Fr) §1,000
Leader (Th) §1,250
78.588— For paper see catalog.
856,796— For paper see catalog.
635— Review (Th) §540
3.611- News (Th) §3,287
Post (Th) *2.475
1.676— Press-Spectator (Fr) .... §1,985
1.042— Record (Th) 990
2.332— Reporter and Democrat
(Fr) **3,072
400- Ledger (Th) §398
20454— Democrat (Fr) „.... 10
Times Record (Fr)
1.528— Press (Fr) §1,100
1.19S— News-Dispatch (Th) .... §1,167
1.015— Citizen (Th) §1,045
2.113— Democrat (We) §2,547
635— Herald (We) — §2,540
11.640-Herald (Th) §2,240
— See Post, Burlington
Junction.
2.836— News-Rustler (Th) §1,800
947— Democrat-Herald (Fr).. tl.300
60 South West City 595- Republic (Fr) 918
39 Springfield 66,731— For papers see catalog.
1.651- Headlight (Th) §1,926
2460— Enterprise (Fr) §1,687
1,157- Mirror (Th) ~ 3,050
811— Republican and Journal
(Th) *2,321
693- Republican (Fr) §1,225
544- Leader (Fr) - §675
3.019— Sentinel (Th) §1,387
Tri-County News (Th).. §2,500
3 Rockport
7 RockvOle
81 Rolls
81 Saint James
11 Saint Joseph
Ssint Louis
94 Ssint Marys
33 Salem
21 Salisbury
49 Sarcoxie
2 Savannah
108 Schell City
WSedalia
35Senath
73 Seneca
112 Seymour
102 Shelbina
102 Snelbyvitte
100 Slkeston
Skidmore
97 Slater
24 Smithville
38 Stanberry
78 Steele
28 Steelville
20 Stockton
71 Stover
10 Sturgeon
36 Sullivan
Pop.
107 Summersvtlle 306— Beacon (Fr)
97 Sweet Springs 1.439— Herald (Th)
3 Tarkio 2,221.. ..Avalanche (Fr)
75 Thayer 1,639— News (Fr)
68 Tipton 1,234-Times (Fr)
57 Troy 1.738....Free Press (Fr)
66 Tuscumbia 221— Auto gram (Th) .....
36 Union 2,917-Tribune (Fr) .....
86 Unionvflle 2,050- Republican (We)
42 Urich 400- Herald- Tidings (Fr)
18 Van Buren 708-Current Local (Th)
4 Vandalia 2.624— Leader (Th)
Press & Laddonia
Herald (Th)
71 Versailles 1.929- Leader-Statesman (Fr)
63 Vienna 471... .Home Adviser (Th)
Gazette (Th)
51 Warrensburg 6.857.... Standard- Herald (Fr)
(see note in catalog)
Star- Journal (Tu & Fr)
109 Warrenton 1,584- Banner (Th)
8 Warsaw 936— Enterprise (Th)
36 Washington 6,850— Citizen (Mo)
Missourian (Th)
809-Times (Fr)
1,010— Democrat (Th) ....
Circ.
18*1
§1,688
U.W4
11,660
51,373
§3.084
54 Waverly
85 Waynesville
96 Webster Groves
23.390...
Wellston
70 Wellsville
92 Wentzville
83 Weston
5 Wheaton
News-Times (Th)
—See Saint Louis.
1,519— Optic-News (Fr)
1,227-Union (Fr) .....
1.067- Chronicle (Fr)
394- Journal (Th)
46 WiUow Springs 1,914— News (Th)
42 Windsor 2.429.... Review (Th)
101 Winons 473— Democrat (Th)
$657
§1.000
§2,705
§2,939
§2,094
§860
§925
$8,276
§1.800
2,982
§2.260
§2,587
**4,271
§866
1,830
{1.518
§1,650
51,512
1,060
.. 1,673
1 1,285
§1.878
§375
MONTANA
13 Baker 1,772— Times (Th) 1,750
16 Belgrade 663-Journal— See Gallatin
Co. Tribune and
Belgrade Journal,
Bozeman.
7 Belt 702— Times (Th) §686
8 Bit Sandy 743-Mountaineer (Th) 843
49 Big Timber 1.679- Pioneer (Th) §1,685
56 Billings 31,834— Times (Th) 1,600
Yellowstone News (Th) §4,424
22 Boulder 1,01 7.... Monitor (Sa) §937
16 Bozemsn 11,325— Tribune-Journal (Th) §2,130
5 Bridger 854— Times (Th) §600
38 Broadus 517— Examiner (Fr) ..... §1.085
18 Browning 1.691— Glacier Reporter (Th) . §1,126
Camas ....Camas Hot Springs
Exchange— See Hot
Springs.
7 Cascade 447— Courier (Th) §650
26 Chester 733— Times (Th) §1,450
3 Chinook 2,307... Opinion (Th) 1,595
50 Choteau 1,618... Acantha (Th) §1,470
29 Circle 856- Banner (Fr) 1,050
15 Columbia Falls 1432— Hungry Horse News
(Fr) „ , - **3,166
48 Columbus 1,097-News (Th) §1,292
37 Conrad 1.865— Independent-Observer
(Th) §2,510
43 Culbertson 779— Searchlight (Th) §710
18 Cut Bsnk 3.721-Pioneer Press (Th) **2,037
39 Deer Lodge 3.779.... Silver State Post (Fr) . §2,OW
1 Dillon 3.268— Examiner (We) §1,103
6 Ekalaka 904— Eagle (Fr) — 800
50 Fairfield 693-Times (Th) 1,175
42 Fairview 942-News (Th) §1,013
44 Forsyth 1,906— Independent (Th) 1,731
8 Fort Benton 1.522— River Press (We) **1.6«6
8 Geraldine 374....Review (Th) ...- §450
53 Glasgow 3.821...,Courier (Th) - §4,475
41 Hamilton 2.678.... Western News (Th) .... §2,009
2 Hardln 2,306— Tribune- Herald (Th) .... §2,208
3 Harlem 1,107-News (Fr) §975
54 Harlowton 1.733- Times (Th) §1,775
21 Havre 8,086— Independent (Th)
53 Hinsdale 520..,Tribune (Th) §463
45 Hot Springs 733— Camas Hot Springs
Exchange (Th) $375
Sentinel (Th) §560
52 Hyshara 410-Echo (Th) §600
... Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
{Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the me of Hit Directory to front of book.
1274
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
POP. Circ.
17 Jordan X 696— Tribune (Th) . ........ (800
15 Kalispell 9,737-News-Parm Journal
(Th) »....« (2,959
56 Laurel 3.663-. Outlook (We) 1,921
14 Lewistown 6.573....Argus-Farraer (Th) 11,226
27 Libby 2.401... Western News (Th) (2,349
34 Livingston 7.683— News (Th) 12,751
36 Malta 2,095— News (Th) **1.990
16 Manhattan 716— Inter-Mountain Press
(Th) 975
32 Miaioula 22.485— Times (Fr) 3,000
20 PhUipsburg 1.048— Mail (Fr) |996
45 Plaint 714— Plainsman (Th) 735
46 Plenty wood 1.862 ...Herald (Th) 12,497
24 Poison 2.280— Flatbead Courier (Th) .. §1,675
43 Poplar 1,169— Standard (Fr) (1,223
5 Red Lodes 2.730— News (Th) 1 1.820
24 Ronan 1.251— Pioneer (Th) §1,656
33 Roundup 2,856— Record-Tribune (Th) .... {2,181
(see note in catalog)
19 Ryegate 339— Eastern Montana
Clarion (We) (575
36 Saco 539....Independent (Fr) 1367
24 St. Ignatius 781— Post (Th) „ $550
10 Scobey 1.628— Leader (Th) $1,155
51 Shelby 3,058.... Promoter and Tribune
(Th) 2,050
42 Sidney 3,987....Herald (Th) 2,800
23 Stanford 542— Press (Th) {865
41 StevensvUle 772— Northwest Tribune (Th) 9735
31 Superior 626— Independent (Th) {565
40 Terry 1,191— Tribune (Th) 925
45 Thompson Falls 851— Ledger (Th) 1 1,230
16 Three Forks 1,114-Herald (Th) 1.045
4 Townsend l,316....Star (Th) {990
28 Virginia City 323— Madisonian (Fr) {1,019
15 Whiteftsh 3,268— Pilot (Tu & Fr) ...
22 Whitehall 929— Jefferson Valley News
(Th) {715
30 White Sulphur Springs
1,025— News (We) (803
55 Wibaux 739— Pioneer- Gazette (Th) ... 1.000
35 Winnett 407— Times (Th) {593
43 Wolf Point 2,557-Herald-News (Th) {2.370
34 Adams
9 Ainsworth
6 Albion
85 Alexandria
42 Alma
21 Ansley
33 Arapahoe
21 Arnold
3 Arthur
78 Ashland
45 Atkinson
64 Auburn
41 Aurora
92 Bartlett
75 Bassett
59 Battle Creek
62 Bayard
33 Beaver City
NEBRASKA
457— Globe (Th) {666
2,150...Star-Journal (Th) {2,329
2,132....News (Th) {2.872
317— Argus (Th)
l,768_Journal (We) {1,650
711— Herald (Th) {651
1.22&M.Public Mirror (Th) (see
note in catalog) {1,350
936— Sentinel (Th) {925
176— Enterprise (We) {400
1,713—Gazette (Th) {1,553
1,372— Graphic (Fr) {1,527
3,422— Herald (Fr) {3,326
Press-Tribune (Tu) ..... {3.267
2,455— News-Register (Fr) **3,015
145— Independent (Th)
1,066— Leader (Th)
630— Enterprise (Th)
1.869....Transcript (Th)
913....Times-Tribune (Th)
80 Beaver Crossing 425-Times (Th)
{662
11,547
{503
{1,015
{1,276
{340
{1,236
77 Bellevue 3.858-Gazette (Fr)
Press (Fr) (see note in
catalog) ........................ {2,469
29 Benkelman 1,512— Post and News-
Chronicle (Th) .......... 2.169
55 Bennet 396— Sun (Th) ..................... {457
Benson —See Omaha
69 Bertrand 584— Herald (Fr) .................. {996
25 Big Springs 527....Enterprise (Fr) ..... ........ {600
89 Blair 3.815...Enterprise (Th) ............ {3,350
Pilot-Tribune (Th) ....... {3,350
54 Bloomfield 1.455-Monitor (Th) ..... .......... {1,443
31 Bloomington 293— Advocate-Tribune (Th) {235
91 Blue Hill 574-Leader (We) ............... {1,262
5 Brewster 69-News (Fr) ...................... {377
62 Bridgeport 1.631- News-Blade (Th) ........ 1,428
21 Broken Bow 3,396-Chief (Mo & Th) ........ **S,713
85 Bruning 246....Banner (Th) .................... {714
36 Burwell 1.413....Tribune (Th) ................. {1,500
8 Butto
40 Cairo
614— Gazette (Th)
422-Record (Fr)
700
{562
21 Callaway
33 Cambridge
31 Campbell
78 Cedar Bluffs
6 Cedar Rapids
61 Central City
23 Chadron
25 Chappel
85 Chester
61 darks
19 Clarkson
18 Gay Center
2dearwater
14 Coleridge
21 Comstock
34 Cortland
24Cozad
11 Craig
23 Crawford
54 Creighton
76 Crete
54 Crofton
44 Culbertson
32 Curtis
22 Dakota City
47 Dannebrog
12 David City
11 Decatur
85 Deshler
76 De Win
27 Dodge
76 Dorchester
5 Dunning
18 Edgar
2 Elgin
10 Elm Creek
37 Elwood
22 Emerson
32 Eustis
30 Exeter
48 Fairbury
18 Fairfield
24 Farnam
31 Franklin
76 Friend
63 FuUerton
30 Geneva
63 Genoa
79 Gering
10 Gibbon
41 Giltner
81 Gordon
24 Gothenburg
68 Grant
39 Greeley
93 Gresham
77 Gretna
83 Harrison
14 Hattington
18 Harvard
43 Hayes Center
81 Hay Springs
85 Hebron
7 Hemingford
56 Hershey
31 Hildreth
33 Holbrook
27 Hooper
19HoweHs
74 Humboldt
71 Humphrey
38 Hyannis
15 Imperial
73 Indianola
53Kimball
14 Laurel
65 Lawrence
19 Leigh
24 Lexington
55 Lincoln
82 Litchfield
17 Lodgepole
13 Louisville
82 Loup City
Pop.
744— Loup Valley Queen (Th)
1,352-Clarion (Th)
4H«.News (Th)
505— Standard (Th) ..............
541— Press (Th)
2.394.».Republican-Nonpariel
(Th)
4,687— Record (Th)
1,297— Register (Th)
539— Herald (We)
464..News (Th)
764- Press (Th)
824...Sun (Th)
4»— Record (Fr)
621.. Blade (Th)
302....News (Th)
288-News (Th)
2,910— Local (Tu. Th & Sa) . .
384— News (Th)
1,824-Tribune (Th)
1,401— News (Th)
!4W-News (Th)
630....Journal (Th)
770...Progress (Th)
f64—Enterprise (Th)
622...Herald (Th)
...News— See St. Paul
2.321...Banner-Press (Th)
808....Advertiser (Th)
1,063-Rustler (We)
528— Times-News (Th)
633...Criterion (Th)
478-Star (Th)
254- Booster (Th)
724-Sun (Th)
820— Review (Th)
799-Beacon (Fr)
562...Bulletin (Th)
784— Tri-County Press (Th)..
413— News (Th)
747-News (Th)
6,395-Journal (Th)
503— Auxiliary (Th)
323...Press (Th)
1.602....Sentinel (Th)
U48....Sentinel (Th)
1.520-Journal (Th)
2.031— Nebraska Signal (Th) .
1.026— Leader-Times (Th) .....
3,842... Courier (Fr)
1,063— Reporter (Th)
284— Gazette (Th)
2.058...Journal (We)
2.977— Times (Th)
1,091— Tribune- Sentinel (Th) ..
787— Citizen (Th)
267— Gazette (Fr)
438— Breeze (Th)
492....Sun (Th)
1.660-News (Th)
774— Courier (Th)
361— Times-Republican (Th).
1,091-News (Th)
2.000- Journal-Register (We).
946-Ledger (Th)
573... Enterprise (Th)
374-Telescope (Th)
398— Observer — See Public
Mirror, Arapahoe.
859— Sentinel (Th)
784-Journal (Th)
1.404-Standard (Th)
761— Democrat (Th)
432— Tribune (Th)
l,563....Republican (Th)
738....News (Th)
2,048- Western Nebraska
Observer (Th)
944— Advocate (We) —.
376— Locomotive (Th)
551- World (Th)
5,068-Clipper (Th)
Herald (Mo & Th)
98,884— For papers see catalog.
337...Monitor (Th)
555....Nebraskan (Fr)
1,014-Courier (Th)
1.508- Times (Th)
Cire.
(1,421
11*080
{522
{2.822
{2,448
1,364
{448
1,850
{778
{1,040
{605
{387
{403
tl,532
{1,409
13,027
1940
{604
{1,328
$702
3,902
(700
{392
{1,282
{330
488
{1,072
{540
{626
{891
{750
{720
{3,513
785
{450
{2,150
{1.118
{1,769
{3,796
{815
{2,378
{683
{2,118
{2.071
1,460
1,101
{323
{441
t787
{2,525
{662
{568
{943
{1,802
{1,437
{530
{230
{1,050
1,015
{1,596
{1,452
692
{1,120
{2.780
1.054
625
(866
{2,368
12,274
(619
52,119
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit: (P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop.
NEBRASKA (Continued)
Circ.
Pop.
44 Stratton 628 Booster (Th)
Circ,
480
.79 Lytnan 666— Leader (Th)
8 Lynch 440— Herald- Enterprise (Th)..
380
660
72 Stromsburg 1.231. ...Headlight (Th)
45 Stuart 785-Advocate (Th)
65 Superior 3.227— Express (Th)
§1,246
§566
§3,142
11 Lyons 1,011— Mirror-Sun (Th)
56 Sutherland 856— Courier (Th)
§636
68 Madrid 379— Herald (Th)
21 Mason City 305— Transcript (Th)
32 Maywood 409— Eagle-Reporter (Fr) .
59 Meadow Grove 461— News (Th)
21 Menu 385— Enterprise- Messenger
(Th)
80 Milford 951— Review (We)
Times (We)
§478
320
§580
§911
§561
18 Sutton 1,353.... News (Th)
66 Syracuse 1.097.... Journal- Democrat (Fr)..
67 Table Rock 513....Argus (Th)
66 Talmage 398— Tribune (Th)
58 Taylor 311.... Clarion (Th)
49 Tecumseh 1.930.... Chief tain (Th)
11 Tekamah 1.914- Plaindealer (Th)
86 Thedford 275-Tri- County Rancher
§1,778
§1,484
570
375
5540
§2,160
79 Mlnatare WO-Free Press (Th)
§650
82 KM
(Mo) (see note in cat-
alog)
79 Mitchell 2.101.... Index (Th)
71 Monroe 269— Booster (We)
79 Morrill 849— Mail (Th)
46 Mullen 652— Tribune (Th)
2 Neligh 1.822— Leader (We)
§672
§636
§740
560
§2,498
Herald Clipper (Th)
59 Tilden 1.033— Citizen (Th)
44 Trenton 1.239— Register (Th)
60 Tryon 196.-. Graphic (Th)
16 Valentine 2.700.... Valentine Newspaper
(Th)
§1,206
1,820
§400
§2,710
News (Th)
65 Nelson 806— Gazette (Th)
59 Newman Grove 1.004.... Reporter (We)
54 Niobrara 577— Tribune (Th)
27 North Bend 906-Eagle (Th)
56 North Platte 15 433 Tribune (Th)
899
§1,220
§890
tl.135
4-)C
54 Verdlgre 570-Eagle (Th)
78 Wahoo 3,128.... Wahoo Newspaper (Th)
26 Wakefield 1,027.... Republican (Th) ....
87 WalthUl 958.... Citizen (Th)
28 Waterloo 382 Gazette (Fr)
§997
§4,305
§1,090
§1,052
4 000
11 Oakland 1.456 . Independent &
Republican (Th) ....
34 Odell 420.... Arbor State— See
§1,695
15 Wauneta 926....Breeze (Th)
54 Wausa 708.... Gazette (Th)
90 Wayne 3,595.... Herald (Th)
§912
§968
§2,905
Wymore.
51 Ogaflala 3.456— News (Mo & Th)
28 Omaha 251,117— For papers see catalog.
45 O'Neill 3,027.... Frontier (Th)
§2,565
4-6-2,542
13 Weeping Water 1.070....Republican (Th)
20 West Point 2.658— Democrat (Th)
Republican (Th)
76 Wilber 1.356.... Republican (Th)
§2,223
§2,115
§1,660
Independent (Th)
2 Orchard 458.... News (Fr)
88 Ord 2.239....Quiz (Th)
42 Orleans 956— Chronicle (Th) .
**2,293
825
§3,528
J430
33 Wilsonville 327- Review (Th)
20 Wisner 1,233.... News-Chronicle (Th) ....
39 Wolbach 442— Messenger (Th)
40 Wood River 858— Sunbeam (Th)
§325
§2,060
§576
§865
72 Osceola 1.098— Record (Th)
35 Oshkosh 1.124— News (Th)
70 Osmond 732— Republican (We) . .
24 Overton 497— Observer (Th)
33 Oxford 1.270— Standard (Th)
61 Palmer 434— Journal (Th)
77 Papillion 1.034— Times (Th)
67 Pawnee City 1.606.... Republican (Th)
51 Paxton 606.... Times (Th)
87 Pender 1.167— Times (Fr)
§1,300
§1,679
*840
§539
§1,179
629
**1,260
§1,987
§660
tl.220
34 Wymore 2.258— Arbor State (Th)
NEVADA
8 Austin 419— Reese River Reveille (Sa)
8 Battle Mountain
X 1,000.... Scout (Th)
2 Boulder City 3,903— Journal— See Review.
Las Vegas.
News (Th)
§2,789
§1,622
§962
§792
64 Peru 1,265— Pointer (Th)
6 Petersburg 508— Press (Th)
70 Pierce 1,167— Leader (Th)
§724
§395
§1,619
9 Caliente 970.... Herald (Th)
13 Carson City 3.082.... Chronicle (Fr)
4 Elko 5 393 Independent (Th)
§825
412
§1 488
84 Pilger 512— Enterprise (We)
510
17 Ely 3,558.... Record (Sa)
1 2SO
70 Plainview 1,427— News (We)
13 Plattsmouth 4.874— Journal (Mo & Th) ....
72 Polk 508— Progress (Th)
§1,525
§3,515
§650
6 Eureka 553.... Sentinel (Fr)
1 Fallen 2,400.... Eagle-Standard (Tu &
Fr) ....
§450
J2.534
26 Ponca 893— Nebraska Journal-
Leader (Th)
28 Ralston 1.300— Recorder (Th)
14 Randolph 1.029— Times (Th)
§1,399
§563
§1,100
10 Fernley X 500....Tri-Town Times (Th)....
3 Gardnerville X600....Record-Courier (Fr)
11 Hawthorne 1.861....Independent-News (We)
2 Henderson 3 643 Home News (Tu & Th)
*450
§1,040
§1,942
81 fSRR
10 Ravenna 1.451— News (Th)
91 Red Cloud 1.744— Commercial Advertiser
(Th)
81 Rushville 1.266. .Star (Th)
§2,060
§2,287
§1,926
14 Lovelock 1.604.... Review- Miner (Th) ....
9 Pioche 1.392... Record (Th)
16 Sparks 8,203.... Tribune (Th)
§905
§1,000
1,514
65 Ruskin 214.... Leader (Tu)
§438
12 Tonopah 1,375.... Times-Bonanza & News
(Fr)
81 Rftn
6 Saint Edward 917— Advance (Th)
§860
47 Saint Paul 1.676— Dannebrog News (Th) ..
Herald (We)
Phonograph (We) ..
478
2.000
1,343
15 Virginia City 603— Enterprise & News (FrH
4 Wells 947— Progress (Fr)
10 Yerington 1.157— Mason Valley
News (Fr)
r 45,744
§1,053
§1,585
19 Schuyler 2.883 Sun (Th)
•££3,161
39 Scotia 474— Register (Th)
79 Scottsbluff 12,858— Republican (Th)
27 Scribner 913....Rustler (Th)
80 Seward 3,154- Independent (We)
§907
623
§942
*3,383
8AQB
NEW HAMPSHIRE
5 Ashland 1.599— Citizen— See Record,
Plymouth.
4 Berlin 16,61 5- Reporter (Th)
§6,060
10 Shelton 1.032- Clipper (Th)
17 Sidney 4,912- Telegraph (Mo, We, Fr)
61 Silver Creek 444— Sand (Tu)
§1,125
54,687
§410
5 Bristol 1.586.... Enterprise (Th) ....
5 Canaan l,465....Reporter and Enfield
Advocate (Th) .. ..
1,124
$950
22 South Sioux City
5.557— Star (Th)
Eagle (Th)
39 Spalding 713— Enterprise (Th)
8 Spencer 540.... Advocate (Th)
77 Springfield 377....Monitor (Th)
52 Springview 298.... Herald (Th)
42 Stamford 265— Star (Th)
84 Stanton 1.403- Register (Th)
57 Stapleton 363— Enterprise (Th)
49 Sterling MT-Courier (Th)
§3,441
530
§990
§800
§364
§1,078
§357
§1,382
§600
§710
2 Center Ossipee X 500.... Independent (Fr) (see
note in catalog)
4 Colebrook 2.116— News & Sentinel (Th) ..
8 Derry 5.826.... Enterprise (Mo & We)..
News (Th)
9 Dover 15,874.... Foster's Democrat and
Enquirer (Th) >...
5 Enfield 1,612.... Advocate— See Canaan
8 Exeter 5.664— News-Letter (Th)
9 Farmington 3.454....News (Th)
7 Franklin 6,552.... Journal-Transcript (Th)
§1,759
n,7oo
§400
§3,810
§1,155
5S.B44
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn:
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
6 Goffstown
8 Hampton
5 Hanover
6 Hillsboro
3 Jaffrey
Pop.
5,638....News and New Boston
Times (Th)
2,847.... Union & Gazette (Th)..
6,259.... Gazette (Th)
2.179..., Messenger (Th)
Tri-Town Yankee (Th)
2,911— Recorder-Transcript (Th )
(see note in catalog)
Monadnock Ledger (Th)
3,113....Democrat (We) (see note
in catalog)
8,495.. ..Granite State Free
Press (Th)
2,009— Courier— See Littleton
4,817— Courier (Th) (see note
in catalog)
2,222-News (Th)
4.159-Cabinet (Th) (see note
in catalog)
Combined circ....
-..Times — See Goffstown
News.
5.131— Argus-Champion (Th) ..
2 North Conway X948— Reporter (Th) (see note
in catalog)
6 Peterborough 2,556....Transcript (see note in
catalog)
2,321- Valley Times (Fr)
3.039— Record (Th) (see note
in catalog)
13.776— Courier (Th)
— Reporter — See
North Conway
6.927— Free Press (Th)
1,080— Kearsarge Independent
(Fr)
....Twin State News-Times
See Woodsville
-See Valley News.
Lebanon.
....Courier— See Littleton
. . Journal— See Cabinet,
Milford
4 Lancaster
5 Lebanon
5 Lisbon
5 Littleton
1 Meredith
6 Milford
New Boston
10 Newport
7 Pittsfield
5 Plymouth
9 Rochester
2 Sandwich
9 Somersworth
7 Warner
5 Warren
West Lebanon
4 Whitefield
6 Wilton
Circ.
82,064
§2,767
91,050
$1,110
81,720
8601
81,737
83,104
§1,396
83,640
81,828
82,830
§3,350
82,010
§2,692
93,520
86,870
2.014
§1,250
2 Wolfeboro Falls
5 Woodsville
X400— Granite State News
(Fr) (see note in
catalog)
1.542— Twin State News-Times
(Th)
NEW JERSEY
§1,937
91,859
1 Absecon
13 Allentown
9 Arlington
4 Audubon
9 Bayonne
15 Beach Hay en
7 Belleville
13 Belmar
2 Bergenfleld
4 Berlin
18 Bernardsville
3 Beverly
4 Blackwood
21 Blairstown
7 Bloornfield
16 Bloomingdale
2 Bogota
14 Boonton
3 Bordentown
18 Bound Brook
15 Breton Woods X400....0bserver (We)
3 Burlington
14 Butler
7 Caldwell
§1,710
2.3SS-News (Th)
931— Messenger (Th)
•» Kearney Observer (Th)
Plain Dealer, West
Hudson Record (Th) ..
1 Atlantic City 61,657— For papers see catalog
13 Atlantic Highlands
3.083... Journal (Fr.) **1,228
9.531- Visitor (Th)
77,203-. Bayonne Facts (Th) .... 87,186
1,050-.. Beachcomber (Th) .... 500
15,500— Free
Times (We) 84,140
32.019-Times-News (Fr) .. . 84,170
4,636.- Coast Advertiser (Th).. 61,975
17,647....New Jersey Times-
Interboro Review (Th)**5,492
2,339.... Breeze (Th) §3,511
3,956-News (Th) 3.320
3,084.... Banner (Fr) 750
1,344-Observer (Th) .. .. 82,891
X560 Press (Th) 82,940
49.307-Independent Press (Th)**6,565
3,251.... Argus (Th) 1.842
7,«2....Bergenite Press (Th) . 1,150
7. 163— Times- Bulletin (Mo &
Th) 84,912
5.497-Register (Th) 83,464
8,374....Chronicle (Th)
.... 82,672
1,655— Free
12,051- Home News and
Observer (Th) 3.840
Press (Th) 85,737
4,050— Argus (Th) 3.535
6,270— Progress- Verona News
(Fr) **4,181
Pop. Circ.
4 Caraden 124, 555.... For papers see catalog
5 Cap* May 3^607- Star and Wave (Th) .... 83,380
5 Cape May C. H. 1,093-Gazette (Th) **2,669
2 Carlstadt 5,591— Leader Free Press (Th) 950
12 Carteret 13.030— Press (Fr) §2,518
Cedar Grove — Verona-Cedar Grove
Times— See Verona.
14 Chatham 7.391— Courier (Th) 82,430
Press (Fr) $2,300
8 Clayton 3.023— Press (Th)
4 Cleraenton 3,191.... Times (Th) J7.623
*2,377— Free
2 Cliffside Park 17.116.-. Palisadian (Th) $3,942
16 Clifton 64,511-. Journal (Th) 3.222
Leader (Th) §1,127
3.000— Free
2 Closter 3,376-.. Review (Th) 84,567
4 Collingswood 15.800— Retrospect (Th) $2,200
Westmont-Tri-City Sun
(Th)
12 Cranbury X 1.200 ..Press (Fr) §1,510
20 Cranford • 18,602.... Citizen & Chronicle (Th) **4,879
14 Dover 11.174— Advance (Mo & Th) . **9,810
Lake Land News
(Mo & Th) 8,280
12 Dunellen 6,291....Call (Th) (see note in
catalog) 81,137
2 East Paterson 15.386....Record (Th) **5,760
7 East Orange 79,340.... Clarion (Th) 6,328
13 Eatontown 3.044- Sentinel (Th) **1,042
2 Edgewater 3.952— Bergen Citizen (Fr) .... §1,278
1 Egg Harbor City
3.838....News (Th) 3,025
20 Elizabeth 112,817— For papers see catalog
17 Elmer 1,460— Times (Th) 82,225
2 Englewood 23.145.... Press- Journal (Th) **8,890
2 Fair Lawn 23.885- News (Th) 88,128
10 Flemington 3.058.... Democrat (Th) **10,543
3 Florence X 3,400.... News (Th) 62.190
12 Fords X 6.000.... Beacon (Fr) 675
8 Franklinville X900....Sentinel (Th) 2,715
13 Freehold 7.550— Transcript (Th) **6,413
10 Frenchtown 1.305- Delaware Valley News
(Fr) **2,174
2 Garfield 27,550.... For papers see catalog
8 Glassboro 5,867.... Enterprise (Th)
7 Glen Ridge 7,620-Paper (Th) ** 1,506
4 Gloucester City
14.357-News (Th) 82,940
21 Hackettstown 3,894— Gazette (Th) **3,329
4 Haddonfield 10,495. ...H addon Gazette (Th) .. 82,601
Town Crier-Herald (Th) 83,810
Haledon —Record— See Passaic
1 Hammonton 8.411— News (Th) **3,438
2 Hasbrouck Heights
9,181- Observer (Fr) **2,216
16 Hawthorne 14.816- News-Record (Th) §2.620
Press (Th) 84,412
10 High Bridie 1.854— Gazette (Th) 91,127
13 Highlands 2,959-Star (Fr.) . **1,1S6
11 Hightstown 3,712— Gazette (Th) §1,889
2 Hillsdale 4.127— Local (Th) §386
News— See Westwood.
20 Hillside x22,500....Times (Th) §2.528
11 Hopewell 1.869... Valley News (Th) §1,156
7 Irvington 59.201— Herald (Th) (see note
in catalog) **6,061
9 Jersey City 299.017— For papers see catalog
13 Keansburg 5.559-News (Th) §2.200
Kearny —See Arlington
13 Keyport 5,888— Weekly (Th) §4,510
15 Lakewood 9.970.... Citizen (Th) §3,528
10 Lambertville 4.477-Beacon (Th) §2,445
Record (Th) (see note
in catalog) - 9678
Combined circ.... $1,256
1 Landisville ....Press (Fr) 1.800
12 Laurence Harbor
X 2.000 ...Madison American (Fr) 1700
20 Linden 30.644- News-Observer (Th) ...**1,483
16 Little Falls X 7,500 ...Herald (Th) §2.460
2 Little Ferry 4,955- Borough Press (Th)
7 Livingston X 15,400.. W. Essex Tribune (Th)**4,23S
2 Lodi 15492.... Bulletin (Th) 1.350
Independent (Th) §1,580
Messenger (Th) 945
13 Long Branch 23,090- American (Fr) - §6,400
2 Lyndhurst X 21 ,800... Commercial Leader (Th) 53.600
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Pop. Cite.
NEW JERSEY (Continued)
14 Madison 10,417— Eagle (Th) (1,726
13 Manasquan 3,178— Coast Star (Fr)
ISManville 8,S97~News (Th) §2,367
3 Maple Shade X 10,700.. ..Progress (Th) 53,562
7 Maplewood X 24,90a...News Record (Th) **6,087
13 Matawan 3.739.... Journal (Th) {2.540
1 Mars Landing 1.301-Record (Sa) 1700
2 Maywood 8.667— Our Town (Th) *5,020
3 Medford X 1.000 ...Central Record (Th) .... (1.500
14 Mendbam 1,724.... Observer & Tribune
(Th) tl.500
4 Merchantville 4.183— Community News (Th).. (3,926
News (Th) (3,743
18 Middlebuth X200— Franklin News-Record
(Th) 11,327
12 Middlesex 5.943— Mirror— see note in
catalog) (Th) .. .. (665
X 800 ...Courier. The (Th) §4,167
S.164....Press (Th)
13 Middletown
2 Midland Park
7 Millburn X 18.500....Mfflburn and Short Hills
Item (Th) ,
3,786.... Sentinel (Th)
**4,S3S
§5,477
12Milltown
7 Montclalr 43,927— For papers see catalog.
3 Moorestown Xll.400....News Chronicle (Th) ....
14 Mountain Lakes
2,806-. News (Th) 1.562
16 Mountain View
X2.SOO....N. Jersey Times and
Herald (Th) (38.300
3 Mount Holly 8.206— Citizen (Th) 1.000
Herald (Th) ..... **10,474
14 Netconf 2.284— News (Th) (2,960
7 Newark 438,776.... For papers see catalog.
12 New Brunswick
38. 811 ....For papers see catalog.
15 New Egypt 1,294-Press (Th)
Newfield — Re view— See Vineland.
12 New Market X3.500-Piscataway Chronicle
(Th) (see note in cata-
log)
20 New Providence 3.380— Dispatch (Th)
(1,800
(580
(3.100
-N. Jersey Herald (Th)**12.612
..See Arlington
19 Newton 5.781
2 North Arlington
9 North Bergen
X45.500....Hudson Gazette (Fr) .. . (5,362
7 Nutley 26,992-Sun (Th) (6,600
13 Oakhurst X2.388— Home News (Th) ..... **1.468
5 Ocean City 6.040....Sentinel-Ledger (Th)
(see note in catalog)..
13 Ocean Grove 3.806— Times (Fr)
7 Orange 38,037— Transcript (Th)
2 Palisades Park 9.635— Bulletin (Th)
(1,874
(3.991
(4,763
(3.965
(16.784
(1,929
3 Palmyra 5,802— News (Fr)
2 Psnunas 6468— Clarion (Th)
2 Park Ridge 3,189....Local (Th)
Tri-boro News— See West-
wood.
14 Parsippany X 3.000....Citizen (Th) **5,082
16 Passaic-difton
122,213— For papers see catalog.
16 Paterson 139,336.... For papers see catalog.
8 Paulsboro 7.840- Record (Th) 2,675
18 Peapack 1.450— Somerset Hills
Exponent (Th) 1.047
3 Petnberton 1.194— Times- Advertiser (We) (3,462
4 Pensauken *30.000....Community News— See
Merchantville.
17 Penns Grove 6.669— Press (We) ...
Record (Th) ..
21 Phfllipsburg 18,919— Phillipsburger (Th)
8 Pitman 6,960— Pitman Grove Review
(Th) ~ ....
20 Plainfield 42.366— For papers see catalog.
1 Pleasantvllle 11,938— Press (Th)
15 Pt. Pleasant 4.009,.. Leader (Th)
16 Pompton Lakes 4,654— Bulletin (Th)
Ledger (Th)
14 Pompton Plains
X 4,500.... Argus (Th) 1,252
6 PortNorris 1,735— Advertiser- Press (Th) .. 2,107
11 Princeton 12.230- Herald (We & Fr) (1,427
Packet (Th) (5,177
(4,906
875
Prospect Park „.. Herald— See Passaic.
20 Rahway 21 .290- Bulletin (Th) ., ............
News-Record (Th)
«9S— Free
*2.C87
2 Ramsey
Pop.
4,670.... Journal (Th)
Press— See
Ctrc
*w*.177
Allendale.
13 Red Bank 12,743- Register (Th) ........ ....... **17,347
2 Ridgefield 8.312- Jersey Pictorial (Th) .... (4400
2 Ridgefleld Park
11,993- Sun Bulletin (Th) ........ (3,743
2 Ridgewood 17.481.... Herald- News (Th) ...... **H,317
News (Su) ---------- ......... ** 17.228
3 Riverside 7,199..
3 Riverton 2.761..
2 Rochelle Park
X 5.200
20 Roselle
4 Runnemede
2 Rutherford
17 Salem
Press (Th)
New Era (Th)
(5,065
(1.500
(600
News Dispatch (Fr) ...
17,681.... Spectator (Th) ................
4,217- Civic Press (Th) ........... (5,115
17,411— South Bergen News(Th) (S.646
9,05a... Standard and Jersey*
man (Th) .................. **3,8SS
Sunbeam (Th) ............... **4»881
20 Scotch Plains X 7.000.... Bullet in (Th) ................. (1,744
5 Sea Isle City 993- Times (Fr) ................. (1,6*7
15 Seaside Heights 862— Review (Fr) ................... (2,990
15 Seaside Ptrk 987- Shoreline News (Fr) .... 1,841
9 Secaucus 9,750— Home News (Th) ......... (1,574
Press and News of
North Bergen (Th) .... (1,750
4 Somerdale 1.417— Borough News (Th) —
18 Somerville 11,571— Messenger- Gazette
(Th) ............ ........ ** 10,363
News (T10 ..................... (736
12 So. Amboy 8,422— Citizen (Th) ............ ........ 1,8*2
12 South Plainfield
8,008.... NewsReview (Fr) (see
note in catalog) .......... (6,213
12 So. River 11, 308.... Spokesman (Th) (see
note in catalog) .......... (8,213
20 Springfield X 14.000 Sun (Th) .......................... 2,941
5 Stone Harbor 670— 7- Mile Beach Reporter
(Fr) .............................. (1,913
20 Summit 17.929..., Herald (Th) ................... **5,220
8 Swedesboro 2,459.... News (Th) .... ................... (1.220
2 Teaneck •33,772— Sun (Su) ....... ....... .. ........ **5.306
2 Tenafly 9.651— Northern Valley
Tribune (Fr) ........... (1.923
New Jersey Courier(Th)**4,979
15 Toms River X3.500
Totowa
11 Trenton
15 Tuckerton
20 Union
Vailsburg
7 Verona
6 Vineland
2 Waldwick
Sun (Th) 3.150
— Union—See Passaic.
Tri-Boro Times— See
Paterson.
128.009— For papers see catalog.
1.332— Beacon (Th) 13,880
•38.004— Leader— See Herald.
Irvington.
Register (Th) ***028
....Leader— See Newark
10.921-News-See Caldwell
Verona- Cedar Grove
Times (Th) ..... (4.702
8,155....Review 500
3.963— Jersey Parade (Fr) (see
note in catalog) (5,260
8.910-Review (Th) .... (1,600
4,222-News (Th) 1,354
4.802— Star (Th) **5,691
21.243- Leader (Th) **6,677
1,420
16 Wellington
16 Wanaque
21 Washington
20 Westfield
16 West Milford X 800.... Argus (Th)
Westtnont —See Collingswood.
7 West Orange 28.605... Chronicle (Th)
(5.314
1,692
8 Westville 4.731... Gateway News (Th) ...
2 Weitwood 6,766— Hillsdale News (Mo &
Th) ............................ (1,125
Local (Th) ................... (934
News (Mo & Th) .......... (4,011
Tri-Boro News (Mo &
Th) ...... ......................... (617
14Whippany X 4,700... Advance (Fr) ................ (1,350
10 Whitehouse Station
X700....Review (Tu) ....... 1,724
5 Wildwood 5*475— Independent Record
(Fr) ......................... 2.800
Leader (Th) .................. **7,074
8 WiHiarastown 2,632- Plain Dealer (Th) .......... 12,650
12 Woodbridge X 17,000 .. Independent Leader (Th)**S,893
2 Wood-Ridge 6.283,. Independent (Th) .......... (1,456
17 Woodstown 2.345- Monitor-Register (Fr) ..**1,709
3 Wrightstown l,199....Leader (Th) .................... (547
2 Wyckoff X8,800....News (Th) ...................... (2,280
Clra
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MsrcnA,B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; (P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn;
{Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate. • Includes population of entire township,
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the OM of the Directory in front of book.
1278
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
1 Albuquerque
24 Aztec
33Belen
23 Bernaiaio
8 Carlsbad
14 Carrizozo
31 Clayton
NEW MEXICO
96.815~.For papers see catalog.
88S~Jndependent Review (Fr)
4,495..MNews Bulletin (Mo. We
& Fr)
1,922-.. Journal and News (Fr)
Times (Th)
17,973.... News (Th)
Circ.
1,786
$1,910
§374
662
53,395
16 Demint
3 Dexter
21 Eipanola
30 Estancia
6 Fort Sumner
32 Grant*
3 Hagerman
7 Hatch
13 Hobba
7 LaaCrucea
l,389....News (Fr) §1.415
3.515.~Leader (We) 2,350
ITJM—Times (Th) {1,502
5.672_Graphic (Tu) §2,110
Headlight (Fr) (see
note in catalog) §2,110
Sun (Th) 1,820
784....Tribune (Th) §377
1.446^. Rio Grande Sun (Th)... §3,150
916.~.News-Chieftain (Fr) .... §3,048
1.982.~News (Th)
2,251- Beacon (Tu. Th & Sa)
l,024....Star (Th)
1.064.~News-Chieftain (Th) ....
13,875....Flare (Fr) ...
12425^Citizen (Th) ... .
Wind & Sand (Fr)
§2,900
§446
§2,638
tsoo
tl, 000— Free
.... §3,920
310
6,480— Free
1,075
12 Lordsbun 3.525-. Liberal (Th) ..
22 Portales 8.112....Valley News (Fr) (see
note in catalog) §626
2 Reaerve X200....News-Chieftain (Tu &
Fr) §3,026
14 Ruidoat 806~News (Fr) §1,700
10 Santa Roaa 2.199^News (Th) §1,040
9 Silver City 7.022.... Enterprise (Th) .. .. §1,800
28 Socorro 4,334..- Defensor, El (Fr) §1,003
Round-Up (Tu)
4 Springer l,558....Tribune (Th) §965
29 Taoa 1.815— Crepusculodela
Libertad, El (Th) .. §2,826
27 Truth or Conse-
quences 4,888~.Herald (Fr) §1,907
Advocate (Fr) .. .. §1,781
NEW YORK
23 Adams 1.762— Journal (We) 52,315
51 Addison 1.920-.. Advertiser (Th) §1,172
9 Alton 875~. Afton Enterprise and
Harpursville Budget
(Tli)
37 Albion 4,850....Advertiser (Th) **1,622
Orleans Republican
American (Th) §2,215
15 Alden 1.252.~Advertiser (Th) §1,760
23 Alexandria Bar l,688-~Thnusand Islands Sun
(Th) §3,298
2 Alfred 2.053~.Sun (Th) 8775
5 Allegany l,73*....Citizen (Th)
1 Altamont 1.127.-. Enterprise (Fr) §3,210
14 Amenia X600....Harlm Valley Times
(Th) 51,325
52 Amityville 6,164.... Long Island Sun (Th) .. §2,503
Record (Th) §3,311
2 Andover 1.351~.News (Th) §652
15 Angola 1.936— Evans Journal (Th) . .. §680
61 Arcade 1.818~.Herald (Th) (see note
in catalog) **1,52S
1.744_Recorder (Fr) §950
M See Long Island City
1.545....Herald (Th) J325
2.676....News (Th) 960
60 Ardsley
Astoria
20 Athena
61 Attica
16 An Sable
Forka
1.643... Adirondack Record-Eliz-
bethtown Post (Th) ..
26 Avon 2.412... Herald-News (Th)
52 Babylon 6,015., Eagle (Th)
Town Leader (Th)
9 Bainbridge 1.505M..News (Th)
30 Baldwin X21.000..,.Citizen (Th)
Long Island Graphic —
See Long Island City
34 Baldwinaville 4.49S~.Gazette and Farmers
Journal (Th)
Messenger (Th)
News— See Syracuse. N.
32 Barker 52J.~Regiater (Th) ...
§2,466
**893
§2,117
J12.582
§1,322
J2.940
$2.821
§3,355
Y.
51 Bath 5.416~.Steuben Courier ft CUfC'
.. „ M Advocate (Fr) §2,995
52 Bay Shore 9,665— Sentinel & Journal (Th)**3,288
Suffolk- Every- Week
(Fr) |772
Bayside M.See Flushing.
60 Bedford —Patent Trader— See
Mount Kisco
2 Belfast X 788~. Blaze (Th) $550
Bellerose _.See Glenn Oaka
30 Bellmore X 19,500.. ..Home News and East
End Home News (Fr)
2 Belmont l,211~Dispatch (Th) §1,400
30 Bethpage X 20,000.. .Newsgram (Th) §2,873
4 Binghamton 80, 674.... For papers see catalog.
15 Blasdell 3.127^. Frontier Herald-See
Hamburg.
61 Blisa ^.News— See Herald, Arcade
2 Bolivar 1.490... Breeze (Th) §900
33 Boonville 2.329~. Herald (Th) §1.500
52 Brentwood 2.803....Brentwood-Central Islip
Bulletin (Th) §1,921
40 firewater 1.810.... Patent Trader— See
Mount Kisco
Standard (Th) §1,400
52 Bridgehampton
X 906^. News (Fr) §1,100
28 Brockport 4.748^. Republic-Democrat (Th) 1,425
60 Bronxvillt 6.778^ Review- Press and
Reporter (Th) **3,894
27 Brookfield X 425....Courier (Th) 660
24 Brooklyn 2.738.175.... For papers see catalog.
15 Buffalo 580,132— For papers see catalog.
20 Cairo X650....Herald (Th) §420
26 Caledonia 1,683.-. Advertiser (Th) 51, 1W
53 Callicoon X 602^. Democrat (Th) §2,825
58 Cambridge 1.692..«Post (Th) **1,487
33 Camden 2.407— Advance- Journal (Fr) ..**1,610
34 Camillua 1,225-Advocate (Sa) §608
29 Canajoharie 2.761-Courier- Standard (Th)..**3,690
35 Canandaigua 8J32— Times- Journal (We) .... 2,159
27 Canaatota 4,458.... Bee- Journal (Fr) .. ..**!, 677
54 Candor 802... Courier (Th) §912
51 Canisteo 2.625....Times (Th) 2,015
45 Canton 4,379....St. Lawrence Plain
Dealer & Commercial
Advertiser (Th)
40 Carrael 1, 526... Courier (Th) $3.960
23 Carthage 4.420— Republican Tribune
(Th) §2,523
61 Castile 1.072— Castilian (Th) §500
6 Cato 431— Citizen (Th) §761
20 Catakill 5.392— Enterprise (We) .. .. §451
Examiner-Recorder (Th) §2,660
5 Cattaraugua 1,190 ...Star— See Chronicle
Journal. Cattaraugus
Star. Rushford Spec-
tator of Franklinville
Times (Th) §960
27 Cazenovia 1,946.... Republican (Th) ** 1,643
52 Centereach X942 ...Mid Island News (Th) §1.150
52 Center Morichea
1.761— Moriches Tribune (Fr)4**2,423
52 Central Islip 3.067— Brentwood-Central Islip
Bulletin— See
Brentwood.
News (Th) §1,663
36 Central Valley X 538— Courier (Th) §661
60 Chappaqua X 4,000.. ..New Castle Tribune (Th)**l,371
Patent Trader— See
Mount Kisco
1.234— Record (Fr) §1,580
17 Chateaugay
11 Chatham 2.304— Courier (Th)
15 Cheektowaga 45.354....Herald and Cheektowaga
News— See Depew
Times (Th)
39 Cherry Valley 760....News (Th)
36 Cheater 1,21 5... .Chester- Florida Bulletin
(Th) (see note in
catalog)
Chili —See Gates-Chili Press.
Rochester.
27 Chittenango
34 Cicero
15 Clarence
33 Clinton
1,307~
..Times (Fr)
1.233....Recorder (Th)
1.018-Press (Th)
1.630U. Courier (Th)
§3,898
{5,650
§597
§468
§1.278
§1.176
§2.463
§3,360
-**Sept A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; xRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ tbe Guide to the OM of the Dinctorr la front of book.
1279
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop.
NEW YORK (Continued)
Cite.
59 Clyde
48 Cobleskifl
51 Cobocton
1 Cohoes
40 Cold Spring
52 Commack
39 Cooperstown
1,200
2.4M— Herald-Eagle (Th)
Independent and Rose
Times (We) U.OOO
Times— See Lyons
Republican and Clyde
Times. Lyons
3,208— Index (Th) §2,517
Times-Journal (We) . §4,115
943— Cohocton Valley Times-
Index (We)
21, 272.... Star Press (Th)
1,788— News (Th)
X3,OOO....News (Th)
2,727— Freeman's Journal (We
Otsego Farmer (Th) .. ..**1.134
800
$2,089
1,678
§883
1.607
51,511
§1,930
36 Cornwall 2.211- Local (Th)
12 Cortland 18,152.... Democrat (Fr)
20 Coxsackie 2.722,.. Union- News (Fr)
60 Croton On Hudson
4,837—Croton-Cortlandt News
(Tli)
1,783— Patriot and Free Press
(We)
5.253— Breeze (Tu)
Express (Th)
X 2,500 Town News (Fr)
. Delevan-Machias
Sentinel — See Machias.
Press— See Herald,
Arcade
2,223™ Delaware Republican
Express (Th)
7,217.... Herald and Cheektowaga
News (Th)
2.016— Courier (Th)
561— Gleaner (Th)
X 2,500 .Times (Th)
6\268— Register (Fr)
Sentinel (Fr)
....Press and Republican-
See Saint Johnsville
976— Rural News (We)
1.165— Observer (Th)
7 Dunkirk-Fredonia
25.102....Grape Belt and Chatau-
qua Farmer (Tu& Fr)**l,936
15 East Aurora 5.962....Advertiser (Th) **3,223
52 East Hampton 1,737— Star (Th)
28 East Rochester 7.022— Herald (Fr)
34 East Syracuse .. De Witt-East Syracuse
Town News— See
Syracuse
30 East Williston 1.734.... Willis ton Times (We)
39 Edmeaton X500....Local (Th)
34 Elbridge 586— Courier (Sa)
665- Valley News (Fr) ....
4.225...Journal (Th)
Press (Th)
1.073-Post (We)
— Elmonitor (Th)
3.147- Eagle (Fr)
Greenburgh
Independent (Fr)
Herald (Fr)
628— Register (Th)
5,267- Herald-Mail (Th)
2 Cuba
26 Dansrille
52 Deer Park
5 Delevan
13 Delhi
15 Depew
4 Deposit
27 De Ruyter
60 De Witt
60 Dobba Ferry
22 Dolgeville
55 Dryden
62 Dundee
16 Elirabethtown
56 Ellenville
5 EllicottYille
30 Elmont
60 Elmsford
6 Fair Haven
28 Fairport
30 Farmingdale
41 Far Rockaway
4.492— Post (We)
§2,028
1,650
§2,391
§2.751
1,835
11,748
§2,174
§1,701
tl.200
1,927
§1,590
§1,077
§1,280
§3,007
§1,625
§3,142
§147
§596
§900
§3.400
§2,973
§1,085
§3,036
§1,090
§459
§2,714
..Rockaway Beach Wave
..**2,400
(Th)
34 FayetteTille
2 Fillmore
30 Floral Park
36 Florida
41 Flushing
29 Fonda
Forest Hills
Rockaway Journal (Tu
2.624.... Eagle Bulletin (Th)
527— Northern Allegany
Observer (Th)
14.582— Bulletin (Th)
Gateway and the
Trading Post (We)
Glen Oaks-Bellerose
News (Th)
Stewart Manor Mail (Fr)
1,376— News (Th) (see note in
catalog)
— For papers see catalog.
1,036-Mohawk Valley
Democrat (Th)
— See Flushing
**3.263
§4,315
§2,735
§1.000
2,200
§2,622
§350
§1,550
Pop. Circ.
Fort Brewerton .... Outlet— See Citizen,
Central Square.
17 Fort Covington 891- Sun (Th) §1,259
Fort Plain —See Canajoharie.
30 Franklin Square
X27,5(XX... Bulletin (Th) 2,650
5 Frankllnvflle 1,092— Chronicle- Journal
Cattaraugus Star-
Rushford- Spectator
(Fr) $1,120
Sentinel-Press (Fr) (see
note in catalog)
Combined circ ... §2,220
7 Fredonia 7.095— Censor (Th) 1.717
Grape Belt and Chart-
tauqua Farmer— See
Dunkirk.
30 Freeport 24.680- Leader (Th) §4.672
Fresh Meadows — See Flushing
38 Fulton 13,922- Os wego Valley News
(Mo & Th) §6.510
Patriot (Th) 1,575
8,000— Free
30 Garden City 14.486— News (Th) §3,127
26 Geneseo 2.838— Leader (Th) ** 1,308
Livingston Republican
(Th) §1.245
39 Gilbertivflle 456- Otsego Journal (Th) .. §486
30 Glen Core 15,130- Echo (Th) 51,880
Record and Pilot (Th) ..**3,981
Glendale —See Brooklyn
41 Glen Oaks —News (Th) §2,500
Glenville ....See Scotia
36 Goshen 3,311— Independent Republican
(Th) 2,500
45 Gouverneur 4,916— Tribune- Press (Th) . ..**3,971
5 Gowanda 3.289— News-Times (Th) .... $3.300
t2,200— Free
15 Grand Island 3.090.... Dispatch (Th) (see note
in catalog) 1,100
58 Granville 2,826— Sentinel (Th) §2,198
30 Great Neck 7,759— News (Fr) *5,774
Record (Th) **3,083
Greece —See Greece Press.
Rochester
9 Greene 1.628— ChenangoAmerican(Th) §1,805
52 Greenport 3,028— Suffolk Times (Fr) .. §2,000
20 Greenville 1.613— Local (We) „ *550
58 Greenwich 2,212— Journal (We) **2,285
55 Groton 2.150— Journal and Courier (Th) §1,450
15 Hamburg 6.938— Frontier Herald (Th) §4,911
Sun & Independent (Th) §4,604
27 Hamilton 3,507— Mid York Weekly (Th)**2,656
52 Hampton Bays
1,269.... News (Fr) 900
13 Hancock 1,560— Herald (Th) §2,350
4 Harpursville x250....Afton Enterprise and
Harpursville Budget —
See Afton
Standard— See Windsor
Standard
60 Hartsdale X 6,500.... News (Th) 6,250
Times (Fr)
60 Hastings On
Hudson 7,565—Greenburgh Independent
—See Elmsford
News (Th)
Press (Fr) §1,740
Westchester Co. Press
(Negro) (Sa) (see note
in catalog) §2,500
44 Haverttraw 5.818.... Messenger (Th) §1.183
Times (Th) §3,028
30 Hewlett X 7,500. South Shore Record(Th) §4,840
30 Hicksville X 45.000.... Mid Island Herald (Th) §0,026
Mid-Island Times (Th) J5.500
Plainview Herald (Fr) .. §2,362
56 Highland 3.035- Mid- Hudson Post (Th) 1,010
News (Th) (see note in
catalog) ...» 1,318
36 Highland Falls 3,930-Newg of the Highlands
(Th) §1,560
28 Hilton 1.036— Record (Th) §1,100
15 Holland ....Review— See Herald.
Arcade.
37 Holley 1,551-Standard (Th) ..... **1,157
Hollis ....See Jamaica.
28 Honeoye Falls l,455..,Times (Th) §1,844
42 Hooiick Falls 4,297— Standard Press (Th) — 3,460
Orcnlatloa— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; t)A. B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
{Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guloa to the use of the Directory m front of book.
1280
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1969
Pop. Circ.
8 Horseheads 3,606.... Chemung Valley
Reporter (Th) §1,625
52 Huntington 9,324.... Long Islander (Th) ...**11,877
Times & Bulletin (Th) §1,34S
52 Huntington Station
9,924.... Messenger (North Short)
See Smithtown.
Watchman (Th) 2,856
21 Inlet X300....News (Fr) (450
50 Interlaken 770....Review (Th) 51,080
Irondequoit M..See Irondequoit Press.
Rochester.
60 Irvington 3.657- Gazette (Th) 955
52 Islip 5.254.... Brentwood- Central Islip
Bulletin— See Brent-
wood.
Press and Herald (We)** 1,635
Town Crier (Th) 53,352
Jackson Heights ....See Flushing.
41 Jamaica — Hollis Leader (Fr) 9,364
Times Review — See
Queens Village.
Woodhaven Leader-
Observer (Th) 53,650
450— Record (Th) $1,520
53 Jeffersonville
4 Johnion City 19.249— Journal (Th)
34 Jordan 1.295— Leader (Sa)
60 Katonah X 3.000 . .Patent Trader-See
Mount Kisco.
16 Keeseville 1,977.... Essex Co. News— See
Port Henry.
Republican (Fr)
6 King Ferry X 300... Southern Cayuga
Tribune (Th)
56 Kingston 28.817— Ulster Press (Th) ........
15 Lackawanna 27.658- Leader (Th)
57 Lake George 1,005— Mirror (Fr) (see note in
catalog)
2.999— News (Fr)
16 Lake Placid
52 Lake Ronkonkoma
X 643.... Mirror (Th)
15 Lancaster
8.665— Enterprise (Th)
Journal & Shoppers
Guide (Th)
30 Lawrence 4,681— Nassau Herald (Fr)
19 LeRoy 4.721— Gazette News (Th)
30 Levittown X 60,000.-. Press (Th)
Tribune (Th)
53 Liberty 4,658.... Gazette (Th)
News (Fr)
Press (Th) (see note in
catalog)
Register (Th)
26 Lima 1,147- Recorder (Th)
Little Neck -See Flushing
5 Little Valley 1.287....Hub (Th)
34 Liverpool 2,933- Review (Th)
53 Livingston Manor
X970- Times (Th)
26 Livonia 837— Gazette (Th)
30 Locu»t Valley
X 3,200.. Leader (Th)
30 Long Beach 15.586- Independent (Th)
41 Long Island City ....For papers see catalog.
11,099
§1,475
5855
2,580
§6,212
12.550
1,900
§772
§3,310
1,860
8,000— Free
§4,435
§1,771
3,671 ...Journal and Republican
25 Lowville
30 Lynbrook 17.314— Leader (Th)
37 Lyndonrille 777— Enterprise (Th)
59 Lyons 4.217— Lyons Republican and
Clyde Times (Th) ....
5 Machias X610— Sentinel (Fr) (see note
in catalog)
Combined circ....
40 Mahopac X996~Press (Th)
30 Malverne 8,086- Her aid (Th)
30 Manhasset XlO,OOO....Mail (Th)
Press (Th)
12 Marathon 1,057— Independent (Th)
34 Marcellus 1.382- Observer (Fr)
13 Margaretvllle 905-Catskill Mountain
News (Fr)
56 Marlboro 1.709— News (Fr) (see note in
catalog)
Record (Th)
Maspeth —See Flushing.
30 Massapequa X32.000— Post (Th)
45 Massena 13,137— Observer (Mo & Th)
56,268
2,163
2,450
§1,955
2,515
§374
§825
§1.966
§1,540
§1,192
§1,300
§6,100
§3,576
§3,640
§3,436
**3,266
1.105
936
§3,928
**7,802
Pop.
52 Mattituck 1.089....Long Island Traveler
Mattituck Watchman
—See Southold.
7 Mayrille 1.492- Sentinel (Th)
30 Merrick X 22,500.... Life (Th)
38 Mexico 1.398— Independent (Th)
48 Middleburg 1,298— News (Th)
32 Middleport 1.644— Herald-Record (Th)
14 Millbrook 1,568— Round Table (Th)
14 Millerton 1,048— News Republican (Th)
(see note in catalog)
56 Milton X519.-.Southern Ulster Pioneer
(Th)
30 Mlneola 14.831— American (Tu)' I.
36 Monroe 1.753— Gazette (Th)
53 Monticello 4,223.... Bulletin Sentinel (Tu) ..
News (Fr)
Republican Watchman
6 Moravia
Circ.
t 1,430
§3,731
§1,340
§2,214
§1,025
*2,052
462
§8,000
§2,800
$3,025
3.420
§3,998
1,480.... Republican Register
(Th) §2,270
39 Morris 641— Chronicle (Th) §293
60 Mount Kisco 5.907- North Westchester
Times (Th) **3,404
Patent Trader (Th &
Su) (see note in cat-
alog) **«,669
Sunday circ....**12.»«
26 Mount Morris 3,450- Enterprise (We) ...- §3,280
Picket Line Post and
Mt. Morris Union (Th ) §2,000
35 Naples 1,141-Record (We) 1.220
53 Narrowsburg X 525.... News Times (Th) §1,165
59 Newark 10,295.... Courier Gazette (Th) .... §4,008
54 Newark Valley 1,027- Herald (Fr) §801
9 New Berlin 1,178— Gazette (Th) §1,925
30 New Hyde Park7,349.... Herald (Th) §1,462
Publicity News (Tu) .... §2,165
56 New Paltx 2,285~..Independent and Times
(We)
News (Th) (see note in
catalog) ...- 1,001
31 New York 7,891 ,957— For papers see catalog.
4 Ninevah X 50— Standard— See Standard
of Windsor.
57 North Creek X703— News- Enterprise (We).. §1,280
52 Northport 3,859....Journal (Th)
Observer (Th)
34 North Syracuse 3.356.... Star (Th)
9 Norwich
26 Nunda
19 Oakfield
30 Oceanside
§4,576
...... §2,026
8,816— Chenango Union (Th) .. §475
1,224— News (Th) ...**1,571
1.781.... Independent (Th) §710
X23.000....Beacon (Th) §3,450
22 Old Forge X 900— Adirondack Echo (Fr) .. §1,000
5 Olean 22.884— News (Th) 6,224
4,253— Free
27 Oneida 11,325.... Democratic Union (Th) §1,175
Madison County Tines
—See Chittenango
59 Ontario X654— Mail (Fr) ... „ 1,492
15 Orchard Park 2.054-Press (Th) §2,239
50 Ovid 646— Gazette & Independent
(Fr) §1,040
54 Owego 5.350- Gazette Twerri'.ZZ 2,436
Times (Fr) 3.080
9 Oxford 1,811— Review Times (Th) ...... §2,780
30 Oyster Bay 5,215- Guardian (Fr) §2,315
59 Palmyra 3.034- Courier Journal (Th) .... §2,800
38 Parish S74.«.Mirror (Th) §350
52 Patchogue 7,361-Advance (Th) **6,S60
14 Pawling 1.430— News Chronicle (Th) ....
44 Pearl River X 7,000— Orangetown Telegram
& Pearl River Search-
light (Fr) 1.453
60 Pelham 1,843-Sun (Th) **2,448
28 Penfield 1.013-Republican (Fr) §1,225
62 Penn Van 5.481.-.Chronicle Express (Th)**4,872
61 Perry 4.533— Record-Herald (Th) **2,18S
61 Pike 286.... Gazette (Th) 368
14 Pine Plains X 665— Register-Herald (Th).... §1,300
28 Pittsford 1,668— Post (Th) 13,185
Plainview ....Herald— See Hicksville.
60 Pleasantville 4,861-Journal (Th) §1,665
Patent Trader— See
Mount Kisco.
6 Port Byron 1,013— Chronicle (Th) §434
60 Port Chester 23.970-Guide (Th) §780
16 Port Henry 1,831-News (Fr) §850
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
81 1281
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Circ.
NEW YORK (Continued)
52 Port Jefferson 3,296- Record (Th) §2,422
Times (Fr) **2,540
30 Port Washington
X 16, 700 ...News (Th) **3,678
Reporter (Fr)
45 Potsdam 7,491 ....Courier & Freeman (Th) **2,859
14 Poughkeepsie 41.023~.For papers see catalog.
38 Pulaski 2,033-.. Democrat (Th)
Queens Village ....Times-Review (Th)
§2,158
8,244
§1,891
81,460
§890
§1,625
5 Randolph 1.45S.».Register (Fr)
1 Ravena 2,006— News Herald (Fr)
59 Red Creek ftf-Herald (Th)
14 Red Hook 1,225.... Advertiser (Th)
HRhinebeck 1.923^. Gazette (Th) **1,904
39 Richfield Springs
W34-.Mercury (Th) §1,450
Richmond Hill ....See Jamaica
48 Rtchmondville 709~. Phoenix (Th) §600
Ridgewood ....See Brooklyn
7 Ripley 1.229....Review (Th) §1,333
Riverdale . See New York. N. Y.
(Riverdale Press)
52 Riverhead 4,892.... News-Review (Th) **8,551
28 Rochester 332,488.,. For papers see catalog.
41 Rockaway Beach _See Far Rockaway.
Rockland ....See Roscoe
30 Rockvffle Centre
22.362_Long Island News and
The Owl (Fr) §3,150
30 Roosevelt xll,500....Press (Fr) 2,468
53 Roscoe X660....Roscoe-Rockland Review
(Fr) . . - t864
Rose ...See Independent &
Times, Clyde.
30Roslyn 1.612^.News (We) **2,739
10 Rouses Point 2,001— North Countryman (Th) §1,850
2 Rushford X400....Spectator— See Chronicle-
Journal Cattaraugus-
Star- Rushford Spec-
tator of Franklinville
60 Rye 11.721.«.Chronicle (Th) §2,475
52 Sag Harbor 2.373—Express (Th)
29 Saint Johns vflle 2.210~. Enterprise & News &
Press & Republican
(Th) §1,495
5 Salamanca 8.861 -..Inquirer (Fr) §1,086
58 Salem 1.067~~Press (Th) §971
Salina ~- Review — See Liverpool.
38 Sandy Creek 708....News (Th) §830
15 Sardinia X 350.... Censor— See Herald, Arcade
56 Saugerties 3,907... .Catskill Mountain Star
(Th) §3,548
52 Sayvffle 4.251....News (Th) §4,650
60 Scarsdale 13,156—Inquirer (Fr) **5,117
42 Schaghticoke 687~-Sun (Fr) tt,640
39 Schenevus 568— See Times and Monitor,
Worcester.
48 Schoharle l,059~.Review (Th) §796
46 Schuylerville 1,31 4.,.. Standard (Th) §740
30 Seaford xl2,OOO....Southeaster (Th) §3,562
SOSesecaFaHs 6.634.... Press (We) §2,985
Reveille (Th) §1,800
9 Sherburne 1.604~.News (Th) 1.525
7 Sherman 861— Chautauqua News (Fr).. 855
35 Shortsville 1 ,31 4_ Enterprise (We) 820
13 Sidney 4.815_Record-Enterprise (Th) §2,500
7 Silrer Creek 3,068~.Lake Shore News and
Times (Th) §1,880
61 Silver Sprintl 83O~Signal (Th) 275
34 Skaneateles 2,331..« Mirror (Fr) §392
Press (Fr) §1,884
52 Smithtown 1.424.... Messenger (Fr) §1,982
News (Th) (see note in
catalog)
59 Sodus
52 Southampton
9 Sooth New Berlin
X421
52 Southold
§1,507
Star (We) §2,232
1.588.... Record (Th) **1,356
4.042....Press (Th) §3,400
1,027~
§128
Bee (Th)
Long Island Traveler
Mattituck Watchman
(Th)
694^ Needle (Th)
1,595^ Star (Th)
44 Spring Valley 4.500-. Leader (Th) 3,847
15 Springvffle 3,322^. Journal (Th) ~**M14
13 Stamford l,162....Mirror-Recorder (Th) ... §3,047
43 Staten Island .... Transcript (Tu & Fr) ... 3,500
54 Spencer
28 Spencerport
§2,600
§1,175
Pop.
Cire.
Stewart Manor ....See Floral Park
44 Suffern 4,010.... Rockland Independent
(Th) §4,180
1,133^ Advance (Th) §4,892
220,583.... For papers see catalog.
3,517.... Sentinel (Th) §3,270
«..See Staten Island-
Transcript.
72,311^. For papers see catalog.
1, 479.... Free Press (Th) §972
5,991, ..Eastchester Record (Th) §4,864
744,... Independent (Fr) 1.100
5,441.... Free Press & Herald (Th) §2,820
1,317- Times (Fr) 93S
957.... News (Th) §150
1.225.-. Rough Notes (Fr) 81,502
60 Valhalla X 3.000.... Voice (We) §745
30 Valley Stream 26.854.... Valley Stream Mail and
Gibson Herald (Th) ....
8,902....News (Th) §2,321
1,066.-. Herald (Th) 985
4,559_ Citizen Herald (Th) ... §4,234
U45~.Wallkill Valley World
(Th) (see note in cat-
alog) 802
13 Walton J.947~. Reporter (Fr) **6,82S
30 Wantagh X 26.000.... Citizen (Th) §3,400
14 Wappingers Falls
3,490 ...News (Th)
30 Syosset
34 Syracuse
16 Ticonderoga
Tottenville
42 Troy
55 Trumansburg
60 Tuckahoe
34Tully
17 Tupper Lake
39 Unadilla
6 Union Springs
11 Valatie
4 Vestal
35 Victor
36 Walden
56 Wallkill
35
6,150— Free
11,375
320
57 Warrensburg 2,358~. News (Th) .
61 Warsaw 3.713—Times (Th) .. .
Western New
Yorker (Th) 1.750
36 Warwick 2,674— Advertiser (Th) $1,092
Valley Dispatch (We) .. §2,990
36 Washingtonville 823.... Post (Th) (see note in
catalog) §1,860
50 Waterloo 4.438 .. News (Th) §1,275
Observer (Th)
33 Waterville 1,634-. Times (Th)
1 Watervliet 15.197— Tribune (Th)
49 Watkins Glen 3,052— Express (We)
Review (We)
54 Waverly
§525
900
300— Free
.. §2,326
.. §1,801
§1,227
6,037— Sun (Th)
Times— See Say re, Pa.
Valley News (Th) .... §431
51 Wayland 1.834^. Register (Th) §1,593
28 Webster 1.773.... Herald (Th) J3.594
6 Weedsport 1.588_Cayuga Chief (Th) .. §614
2 Wellsville 6,402— Democrat (Th) 625
30 Westbury 7,112— Times (Th) §2,929
7 Westfield 3,663— Republican (We) .. , §2,000
52 Westhampton Beach
1.087.... Hampton Chronicle (Fr) §1,803
22 West Winfleld 832-. Star (Th) §840
58 Whitehall 4,457-, Times (Th) 2,787
60 White Plains 43,466.... For papers see catalog.
4 Whitney Point 883-.. Reporter (Th) §1,030
59 Williamson 1.520.... Sun and Sentinel (Th) .. 961
15 Williamsville 4.649.... Amherst Bee (Th) §6,120
Williston Park ....See East Williston.
20 Windham X 300 ..Journal (Fr) §1,944
4 Windsor 822.... Standard (Th) §760
(see note in catalog)
59 Wolcott 1.516.... Lake Shore News (Th) §2,162
41 Woodhaven ~«See Jamaica
Woodhull ...Sentinel— See Advertiser
and Woodhull
Sentinel, Addison.
Woodside ~~See Woodside Herald.
Long Island City.
56 Woodstock 2,271~.Press (Th) §1,100
Townsman (Th) 1,947
39 Worcester X799.~. Times & Monitor (Th) §1.S08
61 Wyoming 508~.Reporter (We) 365
60 Yonkers 152,798.... For papers see catalog.
60 Yorktown Heights
X594.«. Patent Trader— See
Mount Kisco.
NORTH CAROLINA
63 Aberdeen 1,603.... Sandhill Citizen (Th) .. U.400
46 Ahoskie 3,579.... Herald (Tu & Th) **S,1»4
84 Albermarle ll,798....Stanly News and Press
(Tu & Fr) **8,27l
CtrcoUtlon--**Sept A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
{Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
1282
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1969
Pop.
76 Asheboro 7.701. ...Courier Tribune (Mo &
Th)
„ A t ,„ Guide (We)
11 Asheville 53,000-For papers see catalog.
74 Ayden 2.282— Dispatch (Th)
61 Bakersville 438 Toe Valley View (Th)..
7 Belhaven 2,528-Pilot & Herald (Th) . ..
36 Belmont 5.330-Banner (We)
51 Benson 2,102.... Review (Th)
11 Black Mountain 1.174-News (Th)
Circ.
19,865
84,178
950
11,200
91,944
tl.800
51, 950
§3,400
95 Boone 2.973- Watauga Democrat (Th) „
88 Brevarrf 3.908- Transylvania Times (Th)**2,785
87 Brysoa Clt7 1.499_Smoky Mountain Times
(Th) „ fil,100
71 Burgaw 1.613-.. Fender Chronicle (Th).. §1,280
100 Burnsville 1.341.... Yancy Record (Th) §1,200
44 Canton 4,906.... Enterprise (Th) 83,000
63 Carthage U94....News (Th) §2,425
24 Chadbourn 2.103— News (Th) 2,400
68 Chapel Hill 9,177— New Leader (Mo & Th) 3,425
Weekly (Tu & Fr) 83,711
60 Charlotte 134,042— For papers see catalog.
36 Cherryrille 3,4*2— Eagle (We)
80 China Grove l,491....Times (We)
82,450
957
1.000— Free
700
83,990
51 Clayton 2,229-News (We) ....
82 Clinton 4,414— Sampsonian (Tu & Fr)
Sampson Independent
(Th) ................... ..... 84,180
Columbia ....Coastland Times— See
Manteo.
30 Cooleemee 1.925.... Journal (Th) ................
85 Danbury X250—Reporter (Th) .............. 2,500
60 Davidson 2,423— Gazette (Th) ........ §2,700
29 Denton 766— Davidson Record (Th).. 1.748
32 Durham 71,311— For papers see catalog.
21 Edenton 4,468— Chowan Herald (Th) ... 81,895
9 Elizabethtown 1,611.... Bladen Journal (Th) .... §3,000
86 Elkin 2,842.... Tribune (Mo & Th) ..... **3,630
43 Enfield 2,361-Progress (Fr) ............. §1.775
78 Fairmont 2,319— Times-Messenger (Th).. §1,050
74 Farowlte 2,942— Enterprise (Fr) ....... ..
81 Forest City 4,971— Courier (Mo & Th) ..... **3,710
57 Franklin 1,975— Franklin Press and
Highlands Maconian
(Th) ..................... §2,941
35 Franklinton 1.414....Post (Th) ....................
92 Fuquay Springs 1,992.... Independent (Th) ..... §1,573
37 Gatesrille 323....Index (We) ................ **l,091
96 Goldsboro 2I,454....Record (Th) ________
1 Graham 5,026— Alamance News (Th) $2.550
Alamance Gleaner (Th)
14 Granite Falls 2,2R6....Press (Th) ............. §2.265
41 Greensboro 74,389.... For papers see catalog.
74 Grifton 510— Times (Th) .................... 1.017
77 Hamlet 5,061— News Messenger (Tu &
Fr) ............................. §3,805
25 Havelock —Progress (Th) ...........
22 Hayesville 356....Progress (Fr) ........... §563
45 Hendersonrille 6,103— Western Carolina
Tribune (Th) ....... $2,056
72 Hertford 2,096.... Perquimans Weekly (Fr) §1,585
57 Highlands 515.... Franklin Press and
Highlands Maconian—
See Franklin
68 Hillsboro 1.329-News (Th) ................. 2,550
Orange County Observer
(Th) ...... .. ......................
66 Jackson 843— Roanak-Chowan-Times-
News (Th) ................ **2,S70
§1,800
t3,624
54 Kinston
54 La Grange
83 Laurinburg
79 LeaksvUle
76 Liberty
43 Lillington
55 Lincolnton
42 Littleton
35 Louisburg
78 Lumberton
31 Kenansville 674— Duplin Times (Th)
34 Kernersville 2,396— News (Th)
23 Kings Mountain
7,206— Herald (Th)
18.336— News (Th)
1,852-Gazette (Th)
7,134.... Exchange (Tu & Fr) ....
4,045— News (Th)
1,342— News (We)
1,061— News (Th)
5,423— News (Mo & Th)
Lincoln Times (Mo &
Th) §4,395
1.173....0bserver (Th) §1,140
2,545— Franklin Times (Tu &
Th) -£2,527
9.18«-Post (Fr) §1,243
1,000— Free
1,674
81,000
83,806
§6,900
8821
2.175
§4,323
79 Madison
28 Manteo
56 Marion
Pop.
1,789— Messenger (Th) ......
635- Coastland Times (Fr)
(see note in catalog)
2,740-McDowell News (Mo &
Circ,
§2,690
82,000
Eft 91 A
Progress (ThT ---Z '
58 Marshall 983-News- Record (Th) 1,700
90 Marshville l,258....Home (We) §1 750
78 Maxton 1,974.... Scottish Chief (Fr) §2,475
1 Mebane 2,068— Enterprise (Th) §1,023
SOMocksvnie 1,909— Enterprise-Record (We) §2,809
90 Monroe 10,140— Enquirer (Mo & Th) .... §3,950
Journal (Tu & Fr) §3,712
49 Mooresville 7,121— Tribune (Th) **3,666
16 Morehesd City 5,144— News-Times (Tu & Fr)**3,737
86 Mount Airy 7,192.... News (Tu & Fr) §5,650
Times (Fr) §4,000
36 Mount Holly 2,241 -News (Fr) 1,680
96 Mount Olive 3,732- Tribune (Tu & Fr) §1,840
20 Murphy 2,433— Cherokee Scout (Th) .... §2,000
64 Nashville 1,302— Graphic (Th) 61,565
18 Newton 6.039— News-Enterprise-
Observer (Mo, We, Fr) $5,362
97 North Wilkesboro
4.379-Hustler (We) 225
Journal Patriot (Mo &
Th) 3,750
39 Oxford 6,685.... Public Ledger (Tu&Fr)**2,750
63 Pinehurst 1,016... Outlook (Fr) 1,285
19 Pittsboro l,094....Chatham Record (Fr) .. 1,033
94 Plymouth 4,486— Roanoke Beacon (Th) .. 81,923
47 Raeford 2.030-News Journal (Th) $2,154
92 Raleigh 65.679— For papers see catalog.
78 Red Springs 2.245— Citizen (Th) tl.OOO
38 Robbinsville 515.... Graham Star (Th) .... . . §1,064
59 Robersonville 1.414....Herald (We) 925
77 Rockingham 3.356-Post Dispatch (Th) 82,468
Journal (Mo. We &
**4,827
Fr)
73 Roxboro 4,321— Courier- Times (Mo &
Th) .................
81 Rutherfordton 3,146— News (Th) ............ **2,473
78 Saint Pauls 2.251— Review (Th) ........... 81,090
42 Scotland Neck 2,730— Commonwealth (Fr) . .. §1,896
51 Selma 2.639— Johnstonian-Sun (Th) .. 1,792
23 Shelby 15,508— Cleveland Times (Tu &
Fr) ....................... §5,204
19SilerCity 2.501... Chatham News (Th) ... **2,270
51 Smithfield 5,574.... Herald (Tu & Fr) ...... **7,370
40 Snow Hill 946— Standard- Laconic (Fr) ..
63 Southern Pines 4.272— Pilot (Th)
2,125
1,748— State Port Pilot (We) ..
820.... Alleghany- News (Th) ..**1,425
3.891— Sun (Th) .......... §1,650
1,275— Enterprise (Th) ...... §850
2,280.. ..News (Th)
16.901 News (Th)
1.382- Herald (Th) ...................
2.033— Tribune (We) ..... - ......
8,120— Southerner (Th) ............
1,310— Times (Th) .................
469— Journal (Th) ..................
2.213.... Montgomery Herald(Th)
2.730- News (Th) ................
3,408- Anson Record (Tu&Th)
Messenger and Intelli-
gencer (Tu & Fr) .....
3.704- Wake Weekly (Fr) .....
1.622- Enterprise (Mo & Th) ..
1,132- Stokes Record (Th) .
1,166— Warren Record (Fr)
1.598.... News (Th) ..................
5.295- Mountaineer (Mo&Th)
2.295— Roanoke News (Th) . .
1,253— Gold Leaf Farmer (Th)
871....Skyland Post (Th) ...... **3,1«2
4.238— News Reporter (Mo &
Th) .......................... jfjf4,S?S
4.975.... Enterprise (Tu & Th) .. 3,735
45.043.... For papers see catalog.
1,781 ...Bertie Ledger Advance
(Th) ..... .......................... -£^ 1,964
34 Winston-Salem
87.811.... For papers see catalog.
820-Yadkin Herald (We) .... §1,961
Yadkin Ripple (Th) ...... §3,281
17 Yanceyville 1.391....Caswell Messenger(Th) 81,364
92 Zebulon 1,378-Record (Th) ................... §1,430
10 Southport
3 Sparta
81 Spindale
64 Spring Hope
61 Spruce Pine
49 Statesville
50 Sylva
24 Tabor City
33 Tarboro
2 TaylorsTille
52 Trenton
62 Troy
12 Valdese
4 Wadesboro
92 Wake Forest
31 Wallace
83 Walnut Cove
93 Warrenton
31 Warsaw
44 Waynesvillt
4J Weldon
92 Wendell
5 West Jefferson
24 Whiteville
59 Williaroston
65 Wilmington
8 Windsor
99 Yadkinville
**1,904
§2,250
§2,654
§2,360
754
11,750
2,000
§3,687
3,250
1,200
§2,815
1,400
§2,450
§825
§4,945
2,026
-**S«pt A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
r*« R*nnrt* T.I .lit fee*. Mtintftted; * Bifid UTrM.ll. *.*|...«A
v »«»»««« yf-yroeyt. A.».\*. aiBlCIUCUl. -)CJN.BIVU A.O.V. OCBlCmem , fPA.1
tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated: XRand McNally estimate.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1969
NORTH DAKOTA
50 Adama 411—Walsh Co, Times (We)
25 Anamoose S4J_Progress (Th) (see note
ID Catalog)
26 Ashley 1,423— Tribune (Th)
17 Beach 1 461 News (Th) -
Circ.
500
$418
§2.004
§1,860
§1,806
9480
1,875
$1,184
3,404
§1,765
§2,101
§2,184
§1,337
§979
52,325
1,525
§2,656
§2,810
§792
813
§1,060
§1,051
91,061
1,488
§1,842
§880
§361
§647
1,189
600
§2,325
§728
**4,«77
§400
§1,268
§2,278
§1,025
§1,887
§900
51,975
§2,040
§586
§530
§1,896
§1,408
§1,812
§1,025
91,120
§1,276
§1,060
**3,198
§315
§1,030
1,625
§2,738
§1,995
§2,066
1,000
§867
§900
1,275
91,662
612
9450
9582
§828
§2,480
§1,700
91,633
91,475
91,906
91,100
19 New Lelpiig
14 New Rockiord
30 New Salem
31 New Town
18 Northwood
11 Oakes
50 Park River
31 Parshall
34 Pembina
49 Portland
53 Ray
40Rolla
35 Rugby
10 Sarles
43 Selfridge
31 Stanley
22 Steele
53Tioga
25 Towner
28 Turtle Lake
28 Underwood
25 Velva
39 Wahpeton
34 Walhalla
28 Washburn
27 Watford City
5 Westhope
53 Wildrose
53 Williston
28 Wilton
26 Wishek
33 Ada
77 Akron
47 Amherst
4 Andover
19 Ansonia
63 Antwerp
19 Arcanum
26 Archbold
32 Arlington
21 Ashley
65 Ashville
74 Attica
23 Baltimore
77 Barberton
7 Barnesvillo
13 Batavia
Bay Village
18 Bedford
Pop. Circ.
447.... Sentinel (Th) §348
2,185— Transcript (Th) §1,893
942- Journal (We) - $1,114
....News (We) §933
1.182.... Gleaner (Fr) 1,100
1.774....Times (Th) 2,257
1.692— Press (Th) §1,490
935— Record (Th) 91,269
51 Berthold 459ZTribune (Th) — "™
29 Beulah 1,501— Independent (Th)
8 Bismarck-Mandan
25,938— Capital and Record (Tu
& Fr) (see note in
640— New Era (Fr) $770
641— Republican (Th) 5620
721— Rakota (Th) 9500
1.176.... Turtle Mountain Star
(Th) .... 92,376
5 Bottineau 2,268— Courant (We)
7 Bowbelli 806— Tribune (Th)
6 Bowman 1,382- Pioneer (Th)
48 Cando 1,530- Record- Herald (Th) ....
16 Carrington 2.101.- Independent (Th)
19 Carson 493- Press (We) ..
9Caaselton 147S- Reporter (Th)
34 Cavalier l,459....Chronicle (Th)
33 Center 492— Republican (Th)
20 Cooperstown 1,189— Sentinel Courier (Th) ....
12 Crosby 1,689— Journal (Th)
36 Devils Lake 6,437-. World (We) .....
25 Drake 831~.Register (Th) (see note
in catalog)
2,907— Tribune (Th) §2,811
285— Advocate (Th) ..
343— Journal (Th) ...„ 800
1.486— Promoter (Th) 92,550
762— Ozone and Farmers'
Press (Th) 91,738
456... Tribune (Th) 9975
955— Mouse River Fanners'
Press (Th) §1,648
839— Journal (Th) §705
1.061-News (Th) '.'.. §600
1,170.... Journal (Th) §950
5,125— Farmer Globe (Mo &Th) §5,815
1,463— Mountaineer (Th) 1,363
913— Leader (Th) §1,440
1.371— Farmer and Guide (Th) §2,360
575— Standard (Th) ...— §1,275
430— Mixer (Th) §600
34 Drayton 875... Leader (Th) ~
23 Edgeley 943-Mail (Th)
19 Elgin 882-News (Th) -
11 EJIendale 1,759-Leader (Th)
37 Enderlio 1,504- Independent (Th)
9 Fargo 38,256.~For papers see catalog.
52 Fessenden 917— Free Press (Th)
46 Finley 671-Press (Th) — -
SO Fordville 376....Aneta Star (Fr)
Tri-County Sun (Th) ....
41 Forman 466—News (Th) .....
43 Fort Yates X 806.... Pioneer- Arrow (Th) .....
28 Garrison 1.890— Independent (Th)
30 Glen UlHn 1,324- Times (Th)
50 Grafton 4.901- Record (Mo & Th)
7.378....Plains Reporter (Th)
(see note in catalog) 3,740
796— News (Fr) „ §524
1.241— Star (Th) §1,176
OHIO
3,640-Herald (Fr) §2,500
274,605.»,For papers see catalog.
3.542— News-Times (Th) §1,350
1,102— Citizen (Fr) 2,555
877— Times (Th)
39 Hankinsoa 1,409.... News (Th)
1.162.... Bee Argus (Th) $662
1.530.... Times (Th) §1,975
1,486-Buckeye (We) **2.472
825— Arlingtonian (We) $650
798— Star (Th) ~ §605
1,303— News (Th) 2.455
858— Hub (Fr) . §1,080
52 Harvey 2,337-Herald (Th)
49 Hatton 991— Free Press (Th)
29 Hazen 1,230— Star (Th)
30 Hebron 1.412- Herald (We)
1 Hettinger 1.762.... Record (We)
49 Hillsboro 1,331- Banner (Th)
46 Hope 470— Pioneer (Th)
9 Hunter 417— Times (Th)
47 Jamestown 10,697.... Record and Democrat
(Th)
51 Kenmare l,712....News (We)
13 Killdeer 698— H^aid (We)
1.843— Twin City News (Th) .. 650
27.820-Herald (Th) §8,3*4
Post (Th) .. . .. 95,730
4,668- Enterprise (Th) 98.975
Whetstone (Th) 91,064
1.445— Clermont Courier (Th) $5,650
Clermont Sun (Th) 95,300
—See Lakewood.
9,105-Maple Heights Press
fW»\ 55.537
9 Kindred 504— Tribune (Th)
23 Kulm 707— Messenger (Th) .
32 Lakota 1.032— American (Th)
23 La Moure 1,010— Chronicle (We)
10 Langdon 1*838— Republican (Th)
5 Lansford 352....Leader (Th)
18 Larimore 1*374— Pioneer (Th)
39 Lidgerwood 1.147— Monitor (Th) (see note
in catalog) . ..
15 Linton 1 675 Record (Th)
Times Register &
Pioneer (Th) 96,983
7 Bellaire 12,573— Times Leader— See
Martins Ferry.
46 Belle Center 889- Herald- Voice (Th) ...... $1,025
70 Bellville 1,355-Belleville Star and Tri-
Forks Press (Th) — 91,890
18 Berea 12,051-News (Th) **8,29S
13 Bethel 1,932.... Journal (Fr) .... 2,164
84 Beverly 723.... Dispatch (Th) 1,100
Bexley —See Columbus
14 Blanchester 2,109— Star-Republican (Th),.. §2,104
Bloomdale .... Unique Derrick— See
Rising Sun.
74 Bloomville 759— Gazette. (Th) .„ §880
2 Bluffton 2.423-News (Th) 92,327
Boardman —See Youngstown
87 Bradner 924— Observer-Advocate— See
Wayne.
23 Bremen 1,187.... Derrick (Th) 9745
57 Brookville 1,908— Star (Th) 93,020
52 Brunswick X 87S...County Leader Post (Th) 95,534
45 Buckeye Lake 1.401— Buckeye Lake-Thorn-
ville News {Th) 9636
28 Burton 932-Geauga News (Th) ..... $523
Geauga Times Leader
<Th> „ ++3.S74
37 Lisbon 2,031— Gazette (Th)
2 Litchvilld 408- Bulletin (Fr)
3 Haddock 741 Standard (Th)
30 Mandan-Bismarck
25.938— News (Th) (see note in
catalog) ...—
44 Mannarth 469— Slope Messenger (Th) .
49 Mayvflle 1.790...Tribune (Th) — ~
42 Mcdusky «SO— Gazette (Th)
32 McVille 626— Journal (Th)
4 Medora XI 52.. ..Pioneer (Th)
32 Michigan 486— Arena (Fr) ... ........
41 Milnor 674-Teller (Th) ....
3 Mlnaewaukan 443— Farmers Press (Th) ...
51 Minot 22,032— Independent (Th)
38 Mohafl 1,073— Farmer (Th) ...-
21 Mott 1,583-Pioneer Press (Th)
24 Napoleon 1,070— Homestead (We)
21 New England 1,117— Herald (Th) .
Slope Messenger— See
Mannarth.
34 Cadiz
3.020- Republican (Th) 4,010
Circulation— ** Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; • A B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
iPubUsher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ tbe Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
1284
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop. Circ.
61 Caldwell 1,767^ Journal (Th) §5,800
Pop. Circ.
85 Kldron X 100.. ..News (Th) . §535
„ M Leader (Th) |1,200
68 Ctmden 1.0H«.Newa (Th) §1,967
50 Campbell 12,882- Journal- Press (Th) -..
76 Canal Fulton l,258....Promoter (Th) 1,000
25 Canal Winchester
l,194.«.Times (Th) (see note in
catalog) „...« 2,890
SO Canfield l,4«5~.Mahoning Dispatch (Fr) §1,621
76 Canton 116,912— For papers see catalog.
59 Cardington 1.465— Independent (Th) 1,895
88 Carey 3,2«L.Times (Th) 2,675
10 Carrollton 2,658— Carroll Journal (Th) §3,664
Free Press-Standard (Th) §3,870
42 Centerbun 887— Gazette (Th) 1,157
18 Chagrin Falls 3,085— Exponent (Fr) 3.378
Valley Herald (Th) **4,413
28 Chardon 1,471— Geauga Record (Th) . §2,324
31 Cincinnati 503,998— For papers see catalog.
71 Clarksburg 391— Star (Fr) §300
18 Cleveland 914,808— For papers see catalog.
72 Clyde 4.083- Enterprise (Th) §2,375
78 Kinsman X 990.... Journal (Th) 475
18 Lakewood 68,071-Post (Th) 1.108
26,925— Free
West Shore Post (Th)
(see note in catalog) 682
18,410— Free
83 Lebanon 4,618.... Western Star (Th) §6,632
36 Leesburg 841 ....Citizen (Th) §1,136
69 Leipsic 1,706— Free Press (Th) §1,297
68 Lewisburg 1,230... Leader (Th) 2,400
35 Liberty Center 816— Press (Th) 1,000
Lima 50,246....For papers see catalog.
15 Lisbon 3,293— Buckeye State(Mo&Tb) $412
23 Lithopolis 350.... Buckeye News— See
Times, Canal
Winchester
31 Lockland 5,736—Millcreek Valley News
(Th) §12,237
52 Lodi 1,523- Advertiser (Fr) §739
49 London 5,222-Madison Press (Mo &
Th) „ 56,186
54 Coldwater 2.217— Chronicle (Fr) 2,690
15 Columbiana 3,369— Ledger (Th) 1,729
25 Columbus 375,901— For papers see catalog.
69 Columbus Grove
1,936— Vidette (Th) §2,003
69 Continental 1.023— News-Review (Th) §1,048
81 Convoy 910-Radar (Th) „
17 Crestline 4 fl4im Advoratp (Th) -„ §2,415
3 Loudonville 2,523- Times (Th) §2,279
76 Louisville 3,801-Herald (Th) §1.950
13 Loveland 2,149.... Herald (Th) (see note
in catalog) §1.830
50 Lowellville 2,227-Journal (Th)
36 Lynchburg 972— News (Th) §887
43 Madison 1.127.... Press (Fr) §1.660
64 Crookitille 2,9fiO—Messenger (We) 51,845
77 Cuyahoga FaOn
29.195— Falls News (Th) 7.601
Reporter (Fr)
85 Dalton 938— Gazette (Th) §880
42 Danville 8S3....Times (Th)
57 Dayton 243,872....For papers see catalog.
2 Delphot 6.220— Courant (We & Fr) .. .. §559
26 Delta 2,120— Atlas (Th) §1,929
10 Malvern 1.277— News (Th) 800
1 Manchester 2,281— Signal (Th) §2.413
67 Mantua 1,059- Record (Th) §1,105
Maple Heights —See Bedford.
62 Marblehead 867- Peninsular News (Fr).... §1,182
31 Mariemont 3,514- Messenger (Fr) J7.350
48 Maumee 5,548— Maumee Valley News
(Th) §2,000
82 McArthur 1. 466— Democrat-Enquirer (Th) §2.050
35 Deshler 1.623— Flag (Th) §1.215
Republican-Tribune
(We) §1,750
60 Dresden 1,310— News-Magazine (Th) ... 2,750
76 East Canton 1.001— News (Th) §1,043
East Cleveland ....See Cleveland
East Columbus —See Gahanna
68 Eaton 4.242-Register Herald (We) §5,139
86 Edgerton 1,246— Earth (Th) §989
32 McCotnb 1,026-Herald (Fr) §1,008
58 McConnellsvlllel,941....Herald (Th) **4,130
11 Mechanicsburg l,920....Telegram (Th) §1.250
52 Medina 5,097- Gazette (Tu & Fr) . ,.**7,052
Sentinel (Th) §1,904
54 Mendon 614— Herald (We) $550
86 Edon 645— Commercial (Th) . .. 675
57 Englewood 678....Photo News Tribune-
See Trotwood.
43 Fairport Harbor
4,519 ...Beacon (Fr) 1.945
Farview Park .. .See Cleveland and
Lakewood.
26 FayeUe 1,003— Review (Th) §940
33 Forest 1 114 Review (Fr) 700
26 Metamora 532— Record (Th) §1,170
57 Miamisburg 6,329— News (Th) 3,980
22 Milan 846-Ledger (Fr) $765
13 Mil ford 2,448.... Miami Valley News-
See Loveland.
38 Millersburg 2,398... Fanner- Hub (Th) §1.747
76 Minerva 3,280- Graphic Press (We) .... §2,550
Leader (Th) $2,510
54 Fort Recovery 1,231-Journal (Fr) 1,040
83 Franklin 5.388....Chronicle (Th) .. .. 2.745
42 Fredericktown 1,467— Citizen (Th) §1,275
34 Freeport 566....Press (Th) §3,650
25 Gahanna 596— Tri Community News
(Th) 2,460
News & Times (Th)
41 Mingo Junction 4,464— News and County
Reporter (Fr) —
6 Minster 1,728.... Post (Fr) ...... §2,0"
39 Monroeville 1,275— Spectator (Th) 1,095
31 Montgomery 579— Sycamore Messenger(Th) $5,211
27 Gallipolis 7,871- Gallia Times (Sa) **5,272
86 Montpelier 3,867— Leader- Enterprise (Mo
& Th) ~. 3,591
62 Genoa 1 723 Gazette (Fr) §986
32 Mount Blanchard 444.... Journal (Fr) „ 445
8 Georgetown 2,200— News Democrat (Th) .... §4,810
57 Gerraantown 2,478— Press (Th) §1,250
72 Gibsonburg 2,281-Derrick (Th) §1,140
78 Girard 10,113— News (Fr) §3,690
5 Glouster 2,327.... Press (Th) §1,200
74 Green Springs 1 082 Echo (We) .. §825
59 Mount Gilead 2.351... Sentinel (Th) §3,660
Union Register (Th) .... 2.170
49 Mount Sterling 1.172....Tribune (Th) 1,100
35 Napoleon 5.335-Signal (Th) **3,S4S
Northwest-News (Th) .. §8.523
5 Nelsonville 4.845- Tribune (Th) §2.750
39 Greenwich 1,204— Enterprise-Review (Fr) {1,150
25 Grove City 2,339- Record (Th) §3,543
63 Grover Hill 463-News (Th) §900
31 Harrison 1,943.... Press (Th) §2,193
76 Hartville 928-News (Fr) §1,800
20Hicksville 2,629- News-Tribune (We) .... §2,000
36 Hillsboro 5,126.... News Herald (Th) §2,650
Press-Gazette (Tu&Fr) §4,210
35 Holgate 1,092— Review (Th) 11,275
78 Hubbard 4,560.... News (Th) §3,325
77 Hudson 1,538— Times (Fr) 3.210
25 New Albany 268— Tri Community News-
See Gahanna.
6 New Bremen 1,546- Sun (Th) (see note in
catalog) tt.980
12 New Carlisle 1,640 . Sun (Th) 1J*»
79 Newcomerstown
4.514....News (Th) -. §a,3SO
60 New Concord 1.797— Enterprise (Th) §875
65 New Holland 799-Leader (Th) $700
64 New Lexington 4,233-Tribune (Th) .... §2.167
39 New London 2,023— Record (Th) §2.200
13 New Richmond 1 960— Press (Fr) - §715
40 Jackson 6,504- Herald (Tu & Fr) §3,260
Sun- Journal (Mo & Th) §3,225
News-Leader (Mo&Th) §1,500
4T»ff*r>/%n 1 ft4J PoT»tt» ITSi A fr\ 8? IVt
78 Newton Falls 4,451-Herald (Th) §2,400
17 New Washington 910.... Herald (Th) §«SO
87 NorthBaltimore
2 771 News (Th) §1,471
45 Johnstown 1,220— Independent (We) 1,575
Kettering ....Kettering-Oakwood
Times— See Dayton.
76 North Canton 4,OJ2-Sun (We)
76 North Industry
XI, 800.... Observer (Th) §1,347
ClKiilaftioi*— +4>S«nt. A.R.r?. Statement: 4-M arch A.B.C. St
atwnentt ^ART. Audit? IP f) Statement? Bold face. SWOrn:
(Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory In front of book.
1285
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Clrc.
OHIO (Continued)
North Olmsted . See West Shore Post,
Lakewood.
31 Norwood 35.001— Enterprise (Th)
62 Oakharbor 2,370.... Exponent (Fr) §3,373
40 Oik Hill 1.615— Press (We) 2.260
63 Otkwood 542—News (Th) §975
47 Oberlln 7,062.... News-Tribune (Th) ....**2,193
81 Ohio City 861 Progress (Th)
Pop.
15 Wellsville 7,8S4~.Press (Th)
68 West Alexandria
l,183....Twin Valley News (Th)
25 Westerville 4,1 12^. Public Opinion (Th)
18 Westlake 4.912.,. West Shore Calendar
(Th)
West Shore Press— See
Lakewood.
46 West Liberty 1,397.... Banner (Th)
55 West Milton 2.101~..Record (We)
85 West Salem 860.«.News (Th)
1 West Union l,508~.News (Tu)
Peoples' Defender (Th)
86 West Unity 827~Reporter (Th)
Whitehall .. Whitehall Gazette—See
Columbus.
39WiUard 4.744_Times (Th)
13 WUliamsburg l,490~.Times (Fr)
65 Williamaport 631««News (Th)
Circ.
tl.800
§1,200
§2,506
§700
2,325
426
§1,500
§4.500
1,090
§3,063
§1,600
§700
1717
§4.898
§2,613
§875
**2,448
209
§1,251
§900
675
§569
904
§1,786
411
§310
§1,500
§715
§100
§1.160
§1,005
§927
§917
§825
1,785
1,650
1,742
§625
§725
§300
§1.289
§1,431
§1.710
§731
§3,271
§3,164
§2.350
§770
1.716
t843
§819
§2.008
§1.652
§1,938
§1,200
§2,100
§2,100
t 1.700
3,078
1,316
§1,930
1,129
§1.890
§1,500
J940
§3,133
§557
§800
850
1,200
85 Orrville 5,153~.Courier-Crescent (Th) 53,231
4 Orwell 759~. News-Letter (Th) .. §1,080
69 Ottawa 2,962.-. Sentinel (Fr) §3,606
9 Oxford 6 944 Press (Th) .. §2,400
69 Pandora 717.... Times (Th) 783
Parkview ....See West Shore Post,
Lakewood.
Parma —See Cleveland.
45 Pataskala 928.... Standard (Th) §1,537
63 Paulding 2.352.... Progress (Th) 2,940
63 Payne 1,062.... Reflector & Press-
Review (We) §1,138
87 Pemberville 1, 099.... Leader (Th) 1,200
87 Perrysburg 4,006...Journal (Fr) §1,200
Messenger (Th) $1.830
86 Pioneer 696~Tri-State Alliance (Th) §1,246
49 Plain City 1.715.... Advocate (We) .... §2,106
70 Plymouth 1.510.... Advertiser (Th) §1,701
Portage Lake ^.See Akron
62 Port Clinton 5,541.~.Herald and Republican
(fr) §4,112
81 Wiltshire 567,-Herald (Th)
56 Woodsfield 2,410.~.Beacon (Mo & Th)
Spirit of Democracy (Th)
72 Woodville 1.358....News (Fr)
25 Worthington 2,141-News (Th)
29 Xenia 12,877....Herald & Democrat-
News (Th)
29 Yellow Springs 2 896 News (Th)
OKLAHOMA
62 Ada 15,995~.News (Th)
58 Afton l,252^American (Th)
2 Aline 385..-Chronoscope (Th) ..
62 Allen l,21S~.Advocate (Th)
7A Alva £ lift? NeWS (Tu)
30 Quaker City 655~.Home Towner (Fr) ... 975
74 Republic 615.... Reporter (Th) §560
25 Reynoldsburg 724 ...Record (Fr) §1.500
80 Richwood 1 866.^. Gazette (Th) §2,478
8 Ripley 1 792~«Bee (Th) §1,875
87 Risingsun 744_ Unique- Derrick (Th) .... §1,012
85 Rittman 3.810.... Press (Th) §2,576
54 Rockford 1.112... Press (Th) 1,025
Woods Co. News (Th)
Record (Th)
8 Anadarko 6.184....Tribune (Th)
64 Antlers a.506~American (Th)
8 Apache l,190~.Review (Fr)
10 Ardmore 17.890....Democrat (Th)
23 Arnett 690.-.Capital (Th)
3 Atoka 2,653....County Times (Th)
Indian Citizen-Democrat
(Th)
Jeffersonian (Th)
57 Barnsdall 1.708....Times (Th)
74 Bartlesville 19.228— Record (Th)
4 Beaver 1.495..-Herald- Democrat (Th)..
55 Bethany 5.705— Tribune-Review (Th)
52 Billings 620~.News (Th)
Rocky River ....See Cleveland and
Lakewood.
60 Roseville l,808~.Roseville Messenger-
See Crooksville.
87 Rossford 3.963~.Record (Fr) §900
14 Sabina 1,696..- News Record (Th) 605
7 Saint dairaville
3,040~..Belraont Chronicle (We) §1,080
Gazette (Fr) ... §1 825
15 Salem 12, 7 54.... Farm and Dairy (We) 8,966
34 Scio 1,152.... Herald (Fr) §2,965
50 Scoring 4,045~«Times (Fr) 1.500
52 Seville 963-.. Chronicle (Fr) §1,056
20 Sherwood 570— Chronicle (Th) 740
64 Somerset 1.383-.. Press (Th) §1,200
12 South Charleston
1.452^Sentinel (Th) §2.025
2 Speacerville 1,826... Journal News (Th) §1.618
12 Springfield 78,508 Post (Th) 7,000
72 Bixby l,517.-.Bulletin (Th)
36 Blackwell 9.199....Times-Record (Fr)
33 Blair 700^Enterprise (Th) ....
44 Blanchard 1.311-News (Th)
13 Boise City 1.902—News (Th)
12 Boswell 875....News (Fr)
19 Brlstow 5,400~~News (Th)
Record- Citizen (Su)
72 Broken Arrow 3.262~Ledger (Th)
45 Broken Bow 1 838~.News (Th)
41 Steubenville 3S.872...Jeffersonian Digest(Th) §1,745
79 Strasburg l,366-..Gazette (Th) „ 995
50 Struther* 11.941«. Journal (Th)
86 Stryker l,026~~Advance (Th) 944
79 Sugarcreek 889.~Budget (Th) §8,690
21 Sunbury 936.~News (Th) §1,735
30 Buffalo l!544.... Journal (Th)
6 Canton »»~Record (Th)
2 Carmen 654.~.Headlight (Th)
8 Carnegie 1.719....Herald (We)
41 Chandler 2,724~.Republican (We) .. ..
News-Publicist (Th)
46 Checotah 2, 638... Democrat (Th)
News (Th)
66 Chelsea 1,437.... Reporter (Th)
2 Cherokee 2.635....Messenger (Tu) .. . .
Republican (Fr)
26 Swanton 1.740-JEnterprise (Th) **2,079
88 Sycamore 935—Leader (Th) §890
48 Sylvania 2.433.~Sentinel- Herald (Th) §4,286
55 TlppCity 3^04— Herald (We) ..... §2,695
17 Tiro 335~« World (Th) .. §640
48 Toledo 303,616.. For papers see catalog.
41 Toronto 7,253~.Tribune (Tu & Fr) §2,475
57 Trotwood l,066.~Tribune (Th) . . .. 2,481
55 Troy 10,661 .. Miami News (Su) 15,300
45 Utica 1,510.... Herald (Th) §1.050
22 Vermilion 2,214.~News (Th) §1,297
19 Versailles 1 812 Policy (Th) . .. §1.850
26 Chickasha 15.842~.Star (Th)
66 Claremore 5,494....News (Tu)
59 Qeveland 2,464....American (Th)
20 Clinton 7.5SS^.Custer Co. Chronicle
(Th)
fSCoalgate l,9M-.Record-Register (Th) .
72 Collinsvine 2.011^.News (Th)
69 Comanche 2,083^.News (Th)
75 Cordell 2,920— Beacon (Th) .,
75 Corn X350~.Enterprise (Th)
24 Covington 769«.Record (Th)
73 Coweta 1.601....Times-Star (Th)
42 Crescent l,341....News (Th)
52 Wadaworth 7,966~.News Banner (Th) **3.714
78 Warren 49.856~~ Western Reserve Demo-
crat (Th) ~~....
48 Watervffle U10....Standard (Th) §1,550
26Wauseon 3,494_Expositor (Th) §3,952
Republican (Th) §3,991
66 Waverly l,679~.News (Tu) §3,110
Watchman (Th) §2.970
87 Wayne 761. ...Observer- Advocate (Th) 2.047
2,375— Free
76 Waynetburg 1, 25S~ Sandy Valley Press (Th) §1,110
47 Wellington 2,992m.Enterprise (Th) §2,550
40Wellston 5,691 ....Telegram (Th) 1.850
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
1286
Weekly,
1959
60 Gushing
8 Cyril
50 Davit
19 Dcpew
74 Dewey
19 Drumright
Pop.
8,414-Citizen (Th)
998....News (Th)
Cite.
(602
1948
51,170
*425
5907
52,073
51 Muskogee
36 Newkirk
53 Nowata
9 Okarchie
6 Okeene
Pop.
37,289..,0kla. Independent
(Negro) (Fr)
2,201-Herald Journal (Th) . ..
3,965.... Star Times (We)
532.... Chief tain (Th)
U70....Record (Th)
Circ.
2,000
§1,400
5495
560
§1,100
1,928— News (Th)
719— Independent (Fr) .. ..
2,513....Herald (Th)
5,028— Derrick (Tu)
Journal (Th)
12,093
54 Okemah
3.454.... News (Th)
§523
33 Duke
325— Times (Th)
§542
55 Oklahoma Ci
V
69 Duncan
15,325....Eagle (Th)
1,950
7 Durant
55 Bdmond
10,541....News and Democrat (Fr)
6.086— Booster (Th)
§952
§3,190
56 Okmulgee
18.317.".. Co. News (Th) .. ..
Observer (Negro) (Th)
§1,675
tt.800
Sun (Th)
53,190
25 Pauls Valley
6 896««». Enterprise (Mo)
83 dftfi
33 Eldorado
732— Courier (Th)
91,064
57 Pawbuaka
5,331— Osage Journal (Fr)
g4,v<ro
§652
5 Elk City
7,962...Journal (Th)
1,474
News (Fr)
2,708
9 El Reno
10,991— American (Th)
§1,763
59 Pawnee
2.861....Chief (Th)
§2,494
24 Enid
36,017....News (Fr)
60 Perkins
706— Journal (Th)
§836
5 Erick
1.579— Democrat (Th)
{1,100
52 Perry
5,137— Journal (Th)
nis
46 Eufaula
2,540.... Indian Journal (Th)
1,628
58 Picher
3.951-Tri- State Tribune (Th)..
633
57 Fairfax
2,017....Chief (Th)
§1,230
27 Pondcreek
1,066— Herald (Th)
§850
47 Fairview
2.411... Republican (Th)
40 Poteau
4,776 Sun (Su)
§3,016
16 Fletcher
875....IIerald (Th) .. '.." ..."
2,138
J789
News (Th)
§3,016
71 Frederick
5.467— Press (Th)
§1,347
41 Prague
1,546— News Record (We) .
§1,400
76 Freedom
332— Call (Th)
600
49 Pryor
4,486— Jeff ersonian (Th) .. .
§3,380
23 Gage
24 Garter
648— Record (Th)
957....Free Press (Th)
§800
900
44 Purcell
34 Ringling
3.546— Register (Th)
1.092-Eagle (Th)
§3,700
§610
6 Geary
60 Glencoe
38 Gotebo
71 Grandfield
28 Granite
21 Grove
42 Guthrie
70 Guymon
65 Hammon
55 Harrah
61 Hartshorne
51 Haskell
10 Healdtoa
1,614.... Star (Th) ......1!
309....Tri Co. Hopper (Th) ..
574....Record-Times (Th) ....
l,232....Big Pasture News (Th)
l,096....Enterprise (Th)
928....Sun (Th)
10.113....Register-News (Th) ....
4.718....0bserver (Th)
621....Advocate (Th)
741— Herald (Th)
2,330....Sun (Th)
1.676... News (Th)
2,578— Herald (Th)
§1,200
350
§512
§1.070
§1,040
1,246
771
§1,276
§523
§556
§1.750
§614
26 Rush Springs
34 Ryan
68 Sallisaw
72 Sand Springs
19 Sapulpa
5 Sayre
22 Seiling
75 Sentinel
23 Shattuck
63 Shawnee
1,402-Gazette (Th)
1,01 9.... Leader (Fr)
2,885....East Oklahoma
Tribune (Th)
Times (Fr)
6,994....Leader (Th)
13,031— Democrat News (Th) .
3,362....Sun (Th)
700....News (Th)
1,131-Leader (Th)
1,692— Northwest Oklahoman
and News (Fr)
22,948— American (Fr)
Democrat (Fr) .. ..
§1,242
§800
§2,003
§2,997
§2,263
§2,275
532
§987
t840
§1,302
§850
§709
40 Heaveatr
2.103-Ledger (Th)
§1,820
Herald (Th)
§497
2 Helena
484....Star (Th)
§511
57 Shidler
840....Review (Th)
§715
37 Hennessey
8 Hinton
l,264....Clipper (Th)
1.025....Record (Th)
§2.182
5 1 ,025
72 Skiatook
38 Snyder
l,734....News (Th)
1 646— Democrat (Th)
§1,865
§1,144
38 Hobart
5,380....Star-Review (Th) .. ..
§3,163
40 Spiro
1,365.... Times (Th)
29 Hollis
3.089....News (Th)
U.700
31 Stigler
2.125....News-Sentinel (Th) .. ..
§2,216
57 Hominy
2.702-News (Th)
§1,252
60 Stillwater
20,238.... Gazette (Fr)
§204
70 Hooker
12 Hugo
1,842.... Advance (Th)
5,984.... Husonian- Democrat
§1.187
1 Stilwell
25 Stratford
1,813— Democrat- Journal (Th)..
1 065 Star (Th)
§1,901
*625
(Th)
§788
41 Stroud
2,450— American (Th)
1,250
Southeast Oklahoman
50 Sulphur
4,389-Times- Democrat (Th)....
2,156
(Th)
§717
11 Tahlequah
4.750- Star Citizen (Th)
§2,275
8 Hydro
714— Review (Th)
§1,100
Times (Th)
1,555
45 Idabel
4,671— McCurtain Gazette
40 Talihina
965— American (Th)
§1,652
(We & Sa)
§3.228
22 Taloga
430....Times-Advocate (Th) ..
595
21 Jay
697— Journal (Th)
tl,675
63 Tecumseh
2.275— Standard (Th)
§750
72 Jenks
1.037.... Journal (Th)
17 Temple
1,442— Tribune (Th)
§1,226
2 Jet
55 Jones
37 Kingfisher
61 Kiowa
67 Konawa
27 Lamont
30 Laverne
16 Law ton
22 Leedey
14 Lexington
371— Visitor (Th)
476....News (Th)
3,345— Free Press (Mo)
Times (Th)
i«-Chronicle (Th)
2.707-Leader (Th)
S94- Valley News (Th)
1,269— Leader-Tribune (Th) .
34,757— News-Review (Th) . .
558....Star (We)
1.176— Sun (Th)
432
§1,122
§3.131
§3,123
§1,283
§659
§1,138
§655
§704
825
70 Texhoma
20 Thomas
71 Tipton
35 Tishomingo
36 Tonkawa
72 Tulsa
26 Tuttle
26 Verden
22 Vici
18 Vinita
1.464— Times (Th)
1,171— Tribune (Th)
1.172— Tribune (Th)
2.325— Capital Democrat (Th)..
3,643— News (Mo & Th)
182.740— For papers see catalog.
715....Times (Th)
S08— News (Fr)
620— Beacon (Th)
5,518— Democrat (Th)
Leader (Th)
800
§1,170
§976
§1,785
§1,445
§391
$370
§1,235
§536
170
25 Lindsay
38 Lone Wolf
3,021—News (Fr)
660....News (Th)
§1,750
650
73 Wagoner
4.395— Record-Democrat (Th)..
Tribune {Tu)
§1,700
§1.700
48 Madill
2, 791 ....Record (Th) „
§2,780
27 Wakita
440— Herald (Th)
519
28 Mangum
4,271— News (Mo)
§2,461
17 Walters
2.743— Herald (Th) !'....." .."...
§2,894
43 Marietta
Star (Th)
1,875— Monitor (Fr)
§2,461
1,495
6 Watonga
24 Waukomis
3,249....Republican (Th)
537— Oklahoma Hornet (Th)
§2.345
§700
69 Mario w
42 Marshall
67 Maud
3,399—Review (Th)
314....News (Th)
l,389....Enterprise (Th)
§2,067
§400
81,050
34 Waurika
76 Waynoka
2,327— News-Democrat (Th) . .
2.018— Enterprise and
Waynoka News (Th)
§1,758
§1.795
25 MaysvUle
l,294....News (Th)
§1,487
20 Weatherford
3.529— News (Th)
§1,860
61 McAlester
17,878....Democrat (Th)
J2.274
54 Weleetka
1,548— American (Th)
860
63 McLoud
718....Monitor (Th)
§935
41 Wellston
643-News (Th)
§450
27 Medford
1.305— Journal (Mo)
§1,450
1 Westrttle
781— Reporter (Fr)
§960
41 Meeker
Midwest City
26 Minco
14 Moore
Patriot-Star (Th)
672....Herald (Th)
....See Oklahoma City.
978— Minstrel (Th)
942....Messenger (Th)
§1,450
670
§562
631
32 Wetumka
*7 Wewoka
39 Wilburton
77 Woodward
2.025— Hughes Co. Times (Th)
6,747.... Capital-Democrat (Fr)..
1.939....News-Tribune (Th)
5,915-Journal (Th)
Republican (Fr)
§1,531
§300
51, 897
§1,678
§478
77 Mooreland
867— Leader (Th)
§950
25 Wynne Wood
2,423-Gazette (Th)
§1,200
56 Morris
38 Mountain View
1.222—News (Th)
1.009— News (Th)
§500
§918
60 Yale
9 Yukon
1.359-Record (Th) „
1.990-Sun (Th) ....
§815
§1,404
?8 *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
r's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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Pop. Circ.
OREGON
22 Albany 10,115— Greater Oregon (Fr) .. . 5,287
36 Amity 672-Standard (Th) - §500
4 Aitorit 12,331^.Astorian (Fr) *135
$201— Free
Columbia Press (Th) . .. 8940
30 Athena TSO—Press (Th) §511
Pop. Circ.
30 Pilot Rock 847...,News (Th) .. §642
26 Portland 373,628— For papers see catalog.
7 Prineville 3,233— Central Oregonian
(Th) . §2,585
5 Rainier 1,285... Re view (Th) §1,050
9 Redmond 2.956— Spokesman (Th) §2,785
10 Reedsport 2,288... Port Umpqua Courier
(Th) 1,637
IS Rogue River 590.... Times (Th) tl,400
5 Saint Helens 4,711....Chronicle (Th) §1,959
Sentinel-Mist (Tu&Fr) 2,979
24 Salem 43,140... For papers see catalog.
3 Sandy l,003....Post (Th) §1,345
22 Scio 448.... Tribune (Th) 705
4 Seaside 3,886— Signal (Th) 2,124
36 Sheridan 1,922... Sun (Th) tl,400
34 Sherwood 575-Tri-City News (Th) .... §1,427
24 Silverton 3,146... Appeal-Tribune (Fr) .... §2,250
20 Springfield 10,807— News (Mo & Th) *4,752
24 Stayton 1,507— Mail (Th) §1,754
10 Sutherlin 2.230.... Sun- Tribune (Fr) §1,283
22 Sweet Home 3,603.... New Era (Th) §2,106
33 The Dalles 7,676.... Optimist (Th) §2,004
34 Tigard XI, 000 .Times (Th) §2,318
1 Baker 9,471— Record Courier (Th) .. §2,537
6 Bandon I,23L~ Western World (Th) . .. 1.467
34 Beaverton a,S12— Valley News (Th) 83,155
8 Brokings X2.273...Brookings-Harbor Pilot
(Th) §1,550
22 Brownsville 1.175— Times (Th) 5920
13 Burns 3,093— Times-Herald (Th) .. .. 2,390
3 Canby 1,671.... Herald (Th) §2,050
36 Carlton l,081....Carlton-Yamhill Re-
view (Th) §1,000
17 Cave Junction 283— Illinois Valley News (Th) §1.159
Charleston ....See Empire
S Clatskanie 901....Chief (Fr) 1,568
11 Condon 968.... Globe Times (Th) 1,040
6 Coquille 3,523....Coquille Valley Sentinel
(see note in catalog)
en. \ 9 iin
2 Corvallis 16,207.... Herald (Th) 2,744
20 Cottage Grove 3,536— Sentinel (Th) §3,050
29 Tillamook 3,685... Headlight Herald (Th).. §3,831
21 Toledo 2,323... Leader (Th) §2,495
27 Dallas 4,793— Itemizer-Observer (Th) §3,033
36 Dayton 719— Tribune (Th)
21 Delake 644— North Lincoln News
Guard (Th) (see note
in catalog) .. §1,750
30 Umatilla 883.... Sun (Th) §750
31 Union 1,307.. Republic (Fr) §714
23 Vale 1,518... Malheur Enterprise(Th) 11,505
5 Vernonia 1,521— Eagle (Th) §696
21 Waldport 689....Tiraes (Th) — §800
32 Wallowa 1,055.... Record (Th) §591
36 Willamina 1,082— Times (Th) §535
24 Woodburn 2,395- Independent (Th) .. §1,602
PENNSYLVANIA
25 Albion l,729...News (Th) §1,400
10 Drain 1,150— Enterprise (Th) §1,030
31 Elgin 1.223— Recorder (Th) §704
6 Empire 2,261— Empire Charleston
Builder (Th) §1,188
32 Enterprise 1,718— Wai low a County Chief-
tain (Th) §2,305
3 Estacada 950— News (Fr) 2,205
20 Florence 1.026.... Siuslaw Oar (Fr) 11,350
tl,300—Free
34 Forest Grove 4443.... News Times (Th) §3,398
35 Fossil 645— Journal (Th) 550
8 Gold Beach 677- Reporter (Th) tl,93i
17 Grants Pass 8,116-Bulletin (Th) 1,255
26 Gresham 3.049-Outlook (Th) **4,301
22 Halsey 388....Review (Th) §340
22 Harrisburg 862— Bulletin (Th) §400
4 Aliquippa 26,132- News- Herald (Th) 398
6,000— Free
39 Allentown 106,756... For papers see catalog.
7 Altoona 77,177.... For papers see catalog.
46 Ambler 4,565.... Gazette (Th) **7.757
3 Apollo 3.01 5.... News Record (Fr) §1,678
46 Ardmore X 16.000 Chronicle (Th)
Main Line Times (Th)
(see note in catalog) **16,1 95
Philadelphia Suburban
Newspapers. Inc. (see
note in catalog)
8 Athens 4.430— Valley News— See Sayre
11 Barnesboro 3,442...Star (Th) §5,814
48 Bath 1,824— Home News (Fr)
5 Bedford 3.521— Inquirer (Fr) §1,937
14 Bellefonte 5,651.. ..Centre Democrat (Th) .. §8,145
Keystone Gazette (Th) §2,325
44 Belleville 1,304— Times (Th)
2 Bellevue 11.604— City and Suburban Life
(Fr) §4,027
25 Heppner 1,648— Gazette-Times (Th) .. §1,248
30 Hermiaton 3,804— Herald (Th) §2,750
34 Hillsboro 5,142— Argus (Mo & Th) **5,3€2
14 Hood River 3,701— News (Th) 53,835
27 Independence 1,987— Enterprise (Fr) 1.275
24 Jefferson 636— Review (Fr) §565
12 John Day 1,597— Blue Mountain Eagle
(Th) §1,878
32 Joseph 666— Chief Joseph Herald (Th) §1,013
20 Junction City 1.475....Times (Th) 1,026
31 La Grande 8.635— Eastern Oregon Review
(Th) 1 485
19 Lakeview 2,831— Lake County Examiner-
Tribune (Th) §2,110
22 Lebanon 5.873- Express (Mo & Th) . .. §3,492
16 Madras 1.258-Pioneer (Th) §1,650
36 McMinnville 6,635 ...News- Register (Mo &
Th) §3,876
24 Mill City 1.792.~Enterprise (Th) §790
30 Milton-Freewatar
3,851 ....Eagle-Times (Fr) 1,202
Valley Herald (Th) §1,609
3 Mflwaukle 5.253-Review (Th) §3,280
3Molalla 1.497-JPioneer (Th) §1,540
27 Momnouth 1.956....Herald (Th) §404
28 Moro 359— Sherman County Journal
(Fr) M §820
24 Mount Angel UlS-News (Th) §825
10 Myrtle Creek 1,781-Mail (Th) 2,114
6 Myrtle Point 2,033— Herald Press (Th) .. 1,583
36 Newberg 3.946— Graphic (Th) §2,785
21 Newport 3,241— News (Th) 2,362
63 Bentleyville 3,295... Courier (Fr) . §1,284
19 Benton 890... Argus (Th) §1,679
48 Bethlehem 66,340— For papers see catalog.
6 Birdsboro 3,158... Dispatch (Fr) §1,458
32 Blalrsville 5,000 ...Dispatch (Mo & Th) . J2.600
56 Boswell 1,679- News (Th) §1,175
6 Boyertown 4.074— Times (Th) **2,991
42 Bradford 17. 354- Journal (Th) §3,397
Brentwood ...See Pittsburgh.
2 Bridgeville 5,650— News (Th) §2,200
Signal (Th) $67
33 Brockway 2,650... Record (Th) §1,750
33 Brookville 4,274... American (Mo) §4,287
Jeffersonian Democrat
(Th) 4,240
23 Broomall X 8.500 ...County Leader (Th) . .. §4,950
46 Bryn Mawr X 9.500 Home News (Th) §2,224
63 Burgettstown 2,379... Enterprise (Th) 2,620
20 Cambridge Springs
2,246— Enterprise News (Th) .. §1,700
8 Canton 2,118.... Independent-Sentinel
(Th) §3,170
35 Carbondalff 16 296 Rtvitw (Th) . . ?6r472
6 North Bend 6.099....News (Th) §2,462
23 Nyssa 2,525— Gate City Journal (Th) §1,986
20 Oakridge 1.562— Telegram (Th)
23 Ontario 4,465— Argus- Observer (Mo &
Th) §2,844
2 Carnegie 12.105....Signal-Item (Tb) **4,540
39 Catasauqua 4.923— Dispatch (Th) §564
2 Clairton 19,652- Progress (We) §S,020
16 Clarion 4,409... Democrat (Tu) **4,364
Republican (Th) **4,627
63 Claysville 963... Recorder (Fr) t900
3 Oswego 3,316-Review (Th) §2,929
30 Pendleton 11,774— Record (Th) 1,158
2 Philomath 1,289— Benton County Review
(Th) §529
Circulation— **9ept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn:
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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1288
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop.
23 Clifton Height! 7,549.... Re view (Th)
Cite.
ISO
8,000— Free
54 Coaldale 5,318....0bserver (Fr) ..............
20 Cochranton 1,092.... Times (Th) ....................
46 Collegeville 1.900.... Independent and Mont-
gomery Transcript (Th)
20 Conneaut Lake 676.... Breeze (Th) ....................
20 Conneautville 1.177....Courier (Th) ................
46 Conshohocken 10,922— Recorder (Th) ............
Valley Forge Sentinel
(Th) ......................
10,498....Record (Fr) .................
3,210 .Journal (Th) (see note
in catalog) ................
Potter Enterprise (Th)
8,066... Chart iers Valley and
West End Life (Th)....
Chartiers Valley Times
(Fr) ....................
2,569.,.Mainliner (Th) ...........
3,332....News (Th) .............
1,674—Post (Fr) .................
13,154.... Ledger (Th) ........... „ .......
840— Star (Th) ..................
U46~. Bulletin (Th) ..........
..-Liberty Ledger— See
Pittsburgh.
15 Downingtown 4,948....Archive (Th) .............
9 Doylestown 5,262— Cross Keys Reporter
(We) .................
23 Drexel Hill X38,OOO....Herald Tribune (Th) ....
Liberal Sun (Th) ......
Post (Th) .— . .................
Upper Darby Press (Th)
1,852-Record (Th) ..................
20,305.... Dunmorean (Sa) .........
17,620... Times (Th) ...............
759....Sullivan Review (Th) ..
35.632-Herald (Fr) ..............
2 Coraopolis
53 Coudersport
2 Crafton
11 Cresson
17 CurwensTflle
40 Dallas
23 Darby
67 Delta
67 Dillsburg
Dormont
51 Duncannon
35 Dunmore
2 Duquesne
57 Dushore
48 Easton
5783
52,784
J655
1.000
t4,700
t3,200
§5,423
§1,588
§4,026
5,177
§2,050
§470
§3,762
§13,108
§875
§1,350
§1,981
U570
$3,500
14,500
5,450
§1,875
§2,750
§2,037
§1,548
1,200
6,000— Free
11 Ebensburg 4,086...Mountaineer-Herald
(Th) §3,500
25 Edinboro l,567...Independent (Th) ...... , §1,050
42 Eldred 1,199— Eagle (Th) §894
2 Elizabeth 2,615....Herald (Fr) §1,575
36 Elizabethtown 5,083., Chronicle (Th) §3,885
22 Elizabethville 1,506... Echo (Th)
59 Elkland 2,326— Journal (Th) §1,875
61 Emlenton 945— News (Th) 1,404
12 Emporium 3,646— Press Independent (Th)
36 Ephrata 7.027— Review (Th) 7,150
25 Erie 130,803— For papers see catalog.
5 Everett 2,297— Press (Fr) §3,475
Republican (Fr) 1,431
65 Export 1,690 ...Penn Franklin News
(Th) 11,480
43 Farrell 13,644,..Press (Fr) 1,759
63 Finleyville 684—Bulletin-Advertiser (Th) §1,100
Flourtown ....See Chestnut Hill
Herald. Philadelphia.
58 Forest City 3,122...News (Th) §2,195
3 Freeport 2.685— Journal (Fr) 849
53 Galeton 1,646— Leader-Dispatch (Th) , §1,074
25 Girard 2.141-Cosmopolite Herald (Th) §2,300
2 Glassport 8.707,, Times (Fr) §250
23 Glen Riddle X300— Rockdale Herald (Fr) .. §800
46 Glenside X 9.000.,. Eas ton Road Guide(Th) §2,088
News (Th) §4,876
28 Greencastle 2,661— Echo Pilot (Th) §2,000
65 Greensburg 16,923...Times-Observer— See
Irwin
43 Grove City 7,411— Reporter Herald (Tu &
Th) 3,575
6 Hamburg
46 Hatboro
46 Hatfield
3,805~.Item (Th) **2,551
4,788.... Public Spirit (Th) **6,396
l,624....Times (Th)
23 Havertown X 36.000....Township News (Th) ...
40 Hazleton 35,491.... Vigilant (Th)
49 Herndon 677-News (We)
7 Hollidaysburg 6.483-Register (Th)
Homewood ....See Pittsburgh
64 Honesdale 5,662... Citizen Times (Th)
Wayne Independent
(Tu, Th & Sa)
15 Honey Brook 864-Herald (Th)
17 Houtzdale 1,306... Citizen-Standard (Th) ..
22 Hummelstown 3,789— Sun (Fr)
§1,385
$7.285
2,100
§1,320
3.855
*2,100
§8,418
1,600
1 1,865
§1,900
Pop. Clre.
31 Irwin 4.228- Standard (Th) §3,848
Times Observer (Th) .... §6,212
65 Jeannette 16,172— Journal (Fr) ...
46 Jenkintown 5,130— Times-Chronicle (Th) M §7,874
24 JohnionbtiTf 4,567-Press (Th) §2,033
11 Johnstown 63,232— Highlander Press (Th)
Observer (Th) (6,14ft
15 Kenne ttS<iuare 3,699— Kennett News and
Advertiser (Th) §3,640
40 Kingston 21,096....West Side News (Th).. 53,460
3 Kittanning 7,731— Armstrong Democrat
and Sentinel Times
(Th) §234
6 Kutztown 3,110....Patriot (Th) **3,624
65 Laceyville 505.... Courier (Fr) {823
Lancaster 63,774....For papers see catalog
9 Langhorne 1,579— Delaware Valley
Advance (Th) §4,402
23 Lansdowne 12,169.... Delaware County
Times (Th) §2,511
Yeadon Courier (Th) . .. §4,475
38 Lebanon 28,156— News (Mo & Th) **1,290
3 Leechburf 4,042— Advance (Fr) . 52,408
21 Lemoyne 4,605— West Shore Times (Th) §2,600
60 Lewisburg 5,268— Standard- Journal (Th).. §2,497
44 Lewistown 13,894— Gazette (Th) „ §162
65 Ligonier 2,160— Echo (Fr) §1,800
20 Linesville 1,246— Herald (Th) 1,250
36 Lititz 5,568— Record and Express (Th) §3,470
18 Lock Haven 11,381— Clinton County Times
(Th) (see note in
catalog) 51,842
22 Lykens 2,735— Standard (Fr) §2,176
36 Manheim 4,246.... Sentinel (Th) 2.600
59 Mansfield 2,657...Advertiser (We) §1,22*
23 Marcus Hook 3,843— Press (Th) — $5,750
36 Marietta 2,442— Times (Th) §541
32 Marion Center 433— Independent (Th) J1.903
7 Martinsburg 1,562— Morrisons Cove Herald
(Th) §3,656
26 Masontown 4,550- Klondike Bulletin (Th) §2.94«
35 Mayfield 2.373-News (Fr)
55 McClure X 950.... Plain Dealer (Th) §1,100
29 McConnellsburgl,126— News (Th) §1,482
Fulton Democrat (Th) .. {3,100
63 McDonald 3. 543... Record Outlook (Th) .... §3,463
2 McKees Rocks 16,241- Gazette (Th) §6,948
23 Media 5.726— News-Comment (Th) .... t6,842
43 Mercer 2,397- Dispatch (Th) §850
28 Mercersbun 1,613.... Journal (Fr) . §1,000
56 Meyersdale 3,137-Republican (Th) §4,230
55 Middleburg 1,283... Post (Th) . §1,700
22 Middletown 9484., Journal (Th) ~ §2,897
Press and Journal (Th) §6,861
4 Midland 6.491....News (Th) §2,041
60 Mifflinburg 2.259- Telegraph (Th) §1.132
34 Mifflintown l,013...Juniata Sentinel and
Republican (Th) 3,010
Juniata Tribune (Th) ..
52 Milford 1.111- Dispatch (Th) §1,650
22 Millersburf 2,861 -Sentinel (Fr) . 53,360
14 Millheim 750-Journal (Th) §1,550
2 Millvale 7.287- Valley Journal (Fr) —
54 Miners ville 7,783.... Free Press (Fr) —
2 Monroeville X15.000....Times (Th) . 7.008
58 Montrose 2,075— Independent (Tb) §8,781
Press (Th) §776
23 Morton 1,352— Delaware County
Observer and Mor-
ton Chronicle (Fr) .... §1,715
42 Mount Jewett 1.415....Echo (Th) §801
36 Mount Joy 3,006.... Bulletin (Th) §2.252
Mount Lebanon ...See Pittsburgh.
65 Mount Pleasant 5.883.... Journal (Fr) §6,537
31 Mount Union 4.690....Times (Fr) §431
41 Muncy 2,756....Luminary (Th) §1,810
11 NantyGlo 5.425... Journal (Th) ...... §2,903
48 Nazareth 5.830...Item (Th) §2,483
16 New Bethlehem 1,604— Leader Vindicator (We) §3,650
50 New Bloomfield
Xl,098...Times (Th) §2,387
36 New Holland 2,602— Clarion (Th) §*.8C*
9 New Hope 1,066— Gazette (Th) 51.8S7
News (Th) (see note in
catalog) §ST8
Combined circ.... |1,2M
1 New Oxford 1.3«6-Item (Th) 51,147
50 Newport IJM^News-Sun (Th) ~ §3,450
9 Newtowa 2,095-Enterprise (Tu & Th),.. 51,873
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; tA.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
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PENNSYLVANIA (Continued)
23 Newtown Square ....County Leader— See
Broomall.
21 Newrifle 1.788— Valley Times-Star (We) §1,153
37 New Wilmington
1.948....Globe (Th) §1,025
66 Nicholson 979-Examiner (Fr) §750
25 North Eaat 4.247-.. Breeze (Th) §5,350
2 Oakmont 7,264-Allegheny Valley Ad-
vance-Leader (Th) ... 4.752
35 Olyphant 7.047.... Gazette (Fr) §5,800
46 Oreland 890— Herald— See Chestnut
Hill Herald, Phila.
Sunnybrook-Oreland
Sun (Th) §3,057
17 Oaceola Mills l,992....Osceola Leader (Th) §1,252
15 Oxford 3.091— News (Th) §3,177
Press (We) §1,064
15 Paoli 2.039— Upper Main Line News
(Th) §4,469
15 Parkeaburg 2.611-Post (Th) §1,426
11 Patton 3, 148.... Union Press Courier
(Th) 4.900
46 Pennsburg 1.625— Town and Country (Fr) §4,275
9 Perkaaie 4,358— Central News Herald
(Th) §4,885
51 Philadelphia2,071,605— For papers see catalog.
54 Pine Grore 2.237- West Schuylkill Press
and Pine Grove Herald
— See Tremont.
2 Piteairn 5,857- Observer (Fr)
Times Express (Th) .. 11,999
2 Pittsburgh 676,806— For papers see catalog.
40 Pittaton 15,012-Dispatch (Su) **8,54S
26 Point Marion 2,197— News (Th) 3.610
11 Portage 4.371.... Dispatch (Th) §3,375
42 Port Allegany 2,519....Reporter-Argus (Th) tl,606
34 Port Royal 800— Times (Tu) §3,120
23 Prospect Park 5.834— Interboro News (Th) . §1,780
36 Quarry ville 1,187— Lancaster Farming (Fr) §5,421
Sun-Ledger (Mo & Th) §2,109
6 Reading 109,320— For papers see catalog.
33 Reynoldavffle 3.569,..Star (Th) §1,754
16 Rimeraburg 1,398— Record (Fr) 3.645
7 Roaring Spring
2,771— Cove News (Th) .. .. 2,235
46 Royeraford 3.862— Inter-Borough Press-
See Spring City
Twin Boro Advertiser
(Th) 1,838
32 Saltatmrg 1,156— Press (Th) 1,250
43 Sandy Lake 767— Breeze (We) 1,370
5 Saxton 1.093— Broad Top Bulletin (Fr) 1,890
8 Sayrt 7,735— Valley News (Th) (see
note in catalog)
54 Schuylkill Haven
6,597— Call & News (Th) §3,240
46 SchwenkaTflle S63....Item (Th) 1.800
65 Scottdale 6,249.... Independent Observer
(Th) tl.910
35 Scranton 125.536- For papers see catalog.
55 Selinagrove 3.514— Times-Tribune (Th) .. tl.764
9 Selleraville 2,373....Bucks Countian Farm
and Home (Tu) J3.715
2Sewkkley 5,836-Herald (Th) §3,105
49 Shamokin 16,879— Citizen (Th) §6.422
43 Sharon Hffl 5,464- B ulletin (Fr) §532
2 Sharpsburg 7,296— Herald (We) §6,154
62 Sheffield 2.087— Observer (Th) §1,200
40 Shickshinny 2,156— Mountain Echo (Fr) §1,600
53 Shinglehouae 1.201—Oswayo Valley Mail (Th) §684
(see note in catalog)
21 Snippenatmrg 5,722- News Chronicle (Tu 4
Fr) **4,688
39 Slatington 4.343-News (Th) §1,266
10 Slippery Rock 2.294-Signal (Fr) 978
42 Smethport 1.797— Democrat (Th) §1,070
Miner (Th) 1,260
56 Somerset 5,936- Democrat (We) 1,150
Times (Th) §2,700
46 Souderton 4,521... Independent (Th)
9 Southampton X 3,000.... Star (We)
445
2,555— Free
15 Spring City 3458— Inter-Borough Press (Th) §2,746
§268— Free
23 Springfield 10,917-Press (Th) §3,126
36 Straaburg U09-«New8 (Sa) U.231
58 Suaqnehanna 2.646-Ledger (Th) 945
Pop. Circ.
23 Swarthmore 4,825— Swarthmorean (Fr) §1,970
33 Sykeaville l,6S3....Post Dispatch (Fr) §1,580
34 Thompsontown 486— Juniata Globe (Th) 1,007
62 Tidioute 998— Observer (Th) 745
27 Tloneita 728— Forest Press (Th) §1,146
54 Tower City 2,054— West Schuylkill Herald
(Fr) 1,620
54 Tremont 2,108— West Schuylkill Press
and Pine Grove Herald
^_ (Fr) §3,181
! Jj°T 1.371— Gazette-Register (Th).. §1,272
66 Tunkhannock 2,170— Republican and New Age
(Th) §3,321
25 Union City 3,911.... Times Enterprise (Th).. §2,125
26 Unlontown 20.471 ....Independent (Th) §1,285
23 Upper Darby 84,951.... For papers see catalog.
Valley Forge ... Sentinel— See Consho-
hocken.
54 Valley View 1, 618.... Valley Citizen (Th) ... §2,850
62 Warren 14.849....0bserver (Th) .. 56 035
25 Waterford 1.19S....Leader (Th) '. §950
23 Wayne 6,000— Suburban & Wayne
Times (Fr) .. .. M ..**5,418
30 Waynesburg 5,514....Republican (We) §1,650
13 Weatherly 2.622.... Herald (Th) J875
24 Weedville X 600.... Bennett's Valley
„ , News (Th) §750
59 Wellsboro 4.215....Agitator (Th) .. „ §3,012
Gazette (Th) §3.115
63 West Brownsville
1.610— Times (Th)
59 Westfield 1.357— Free Press Courier (Th) §1,515
15 West Grove 1.521— Independent (Th) §890
65 Weat Newton 3.619— Times-Sun (Th) §2,500
2 West View 7.581-Allcgheny Journal (Th) §2,646
40 White Haven 1.461— Journal (Th) 445
40 Wilkes-Barre 76,826....For papers see catalog.
2 Wilkinsburg 31.418....Ga7ette (Th) $6,800
7 Williamsburg 1.792... Journal (Fr)
41 Williamsport 45,057—For papers see catalog.
22 Williamstown 2.332....Times (Fr)
46 Willow Grove X 6,OOO....Guide (Th)
§1,096
997
11,393— Free
§1,311
56 Windber 8.010..~Era (Th) ..
8 Wyaluaing 612....Rocket (Th) §1,270
Wyoming Co. Courier —
See Laceyville
9 Yardley 1,916— News (Th) §5,600
23 Yeadon 11, 068.... Courier— See Lansdowne
Times (Th) 2,400
62 Youngsville l,944.~.Courier (Th) §1,015
65 Youngwood 2,720-.. Westmoreland Mes-
senger (Fr)
10 Zelienople 2.981....News-Record (Th) .... *3,007
RHODE ISLAND
1 Harrington 8,24«....Gazette— See Warren
Times (Th) 2,025
1 Bristol 10,335... Phoenix (Tu & Fr) .. §2,960
Cranston ....See Providence
2 East Greenwich 4,923. ...Rhode Island Pendulum
(Th) §2.300
4 East Providence
35,871 Post (Th) **4,228
3 Newport 37,564— Mercury & News (Fr) .. 1,109
5 North Kingstown
14,810 Standard (Th) 2,045
4 Providence 248,674— For papers see catalog.
4 Riverside ....News (Fr) 3,600
4 Valley Falls X 8,800. Blackston Valley Press
(Th) 4,653
5 Wtkefield 5,224-Narragansett Times (Th) 2,740
1 Warren 8,513-Gazette (Tu & Fr) 2,445
2 Warwick 43.028— Beacon (Fr) 85,104
Watch Hill— See Westerly
5 Westerly 12,380....Seaside Topits (Fr)
(see note in catalog) $700
SOUTH CAROLINA
1 Abbeville 5,395.... Press & Banner (Th) . . 92,625
3 Allendalt 2,474....Citizen (Fr) §1,180
County News (Th) 2,350
4 Anderson 19,770. ..Free Press (Th) .:. {5,123
5 Bamberg 2,954-Herald (Th) §2,125
6 Barnwell 2,005-People- Sentinel (Th) .... §2,638
32 Batesburg 3,169— Twin-City News (Fr).... 1,835
HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement: *MarchA.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, aworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Gold* to the OM of the Directory la front of book.
1290
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop.
7 Beaufort 5.081— Gazette (Th)
Cire.
3.125
600
§2.841
§1.590
§1,465
§4,525
4,200
2.500
§3,569
§3,580
2,100
§2,800
§1,294
§3,360
3.560
J2.673
§2,600
§2,900
1,230
§2,233
§4,442
§2,675
§3,505
§1,772
t*3,193
3,947
§2,250
§1,600
§2,045
§2,263
§2,169
§4,300
§1,508
*4,150
§2,150
§2,007
§1,850
J2.800
§772
1,600
J2.880
3,870
§4,487
§1355
§1,380
§1,595
§2,932
§818
§1,328
1,200
•3,515
§2,210
§930
3.253
§3,850
$4,000
1,800
1,700
1,156
§1,223
2,295
$1,851
11,883
8805
§954
§350
§1,022
B.C. Sta
22 Armour
56 Artesian
10 Belle Fourche
64 Beresford
53 Bison
27 Bonesteel
23 Bowdle
45 Bridgewater
44 Britton
6 Brooking!
29 Bryant
32 Buffalo
27 Burke
45 Canistota
49 Canova
42 Canton
49 Carthage
29 Castlewood
63 Centerville
8 Chamberlain
13 Clark
20 Gear Lake
51 Colman
50 Colton
58 Conde
22 Corsica
25 Cresoard
17 Custer
22 Delmont
50 Dell Rapids
39 De Smet
58 Doland
38 Draper
68 Dupree
21 Eagle Butte
24 Edgemont
64 Elk Point
6 Elkton
31 Emery
29 Estelline
Ethan
46 Eureka
47 Faith
25 Faulkton
51 Flandreau
59 Fort Pierre
7 Frederick
34 Freeman
9 Gann Valley
50 Garretson
20 Gary
12 Geddea
54 Gettysburg
27 Gregory
7 Groton
33 Harrold
29 Hayti
7 Hecla
11 Herreid
35 Highmore
24 Hot Springs
54 Hoven
49 Howard
42 Hudson
50 Humboldt
63 Hurley
23 Ipswich
14 Irene
21 Isabel
36 Kadoka
43 Kennebee
8 Kimball
12 Lake Andes
39 Lake Preston
44 Langford
41 Lead
53 Lemmon
42 Lennox
46 Leola
63 Marion
4 Martin
16 Mclotosh
teraent: •A.B.C. At
Pop.
900— Chronicle (Th)
429— Commonwealth (Th)
3.540.... Bee (Th)
Circ.
§808
§311
§1.636
§1,868
§1,046
§750
§861
§682
**1,»78
**3,943
**3,936
528
§1,238
625
§753
§657
**2,374
§607
§501
§2,079
**2,176
§1.685
t380
»523
500
§990
§397
§1,775
§526
§1.632
§632
240
5425
§S25
§711
§1,645
§636
§575
590
§2,223
§610
§1,210
**2,143
1,380
§710
1,842
§310
1,151
§450
705
§1.512
§1,805
§1,139
§3S2
1400
§917
1,190
2,210
760
§1,250
§544
§646
§550
11,035
§780
§625
§760
572
§1.078
§900
§1,121
*463
5395
§1.886
1,020
§1.500
1815
§1,094
1.514
. a worn:
4 Belton 3.371— News (Th) . .,
34 Bennettsville 5.140— Herald- Advocate (Tu &
Fr)
31 Blihopville 3,076....Messenger (Th)
1 Calhoun Falls 2,396.. ..Times (We)
28 Camden 6,986.... Chronicle (Mo., Wed.,
& Fr)
1.686— Republic (Th)
457— Courier (Th)
485.... Enterprise (Th)
788.... Pioneer (Th)
748 Tribune (Th)
News (Th)
Central ....Messenger— See Seneca.
10 Charleston 70,174.... For papers see catalog.
13 Cheraw 4,836— Chronicle (Th)
12 Chester 6,893-News (Th)
Reporter (We)
13 Chesterfield l,530....Advertiser (Th)
1.430-Journal (Th)
7,764— Register (Su & We)
Sunday circ
624— News (Fr)
380— Times-Herald (Th)
829- Gazette (Th)
687 Clipper (Th)
30 Clinton 7,168— Chronicle (Th) .....
46 Clover 3 276.... Herald (Th)
340— Herald (We)
2,530.... Sioux Valley News (Th)
458-News (Th)
498— Republican (Th)
1,053— Journal (Th)
1,912— Register (Th)
1,471.... Courier (Th) .
1,105— Courier (Th)
509....Argus (Th)
52L...Courier (Th)
409....News (Th)
551.... Globe (We)
235— Beacon (Th)
2,017.... Chronicle (Th)
405— Record (Th)
1.650— Tribune (Th)
1 180 News (Th)
40 Columbia 86,914.... For papers see catalog.
26 Conway 6.073- Field (We)
Horry Herald (Th)
16 Darlington 6.619- News & Press (Th)
17 Dillon 5,171— Herald (We & Fr)
39 Easley 6.316— Progress (We)
19 Edgefield 2,518— Advertiser (We)
46 Fort Mill 3,204....Times (Th)
23 Fountain Inn 1,325— Tribune (Th)
11 Gaffney 8,123.... Ledger (Tu, Th, Sa) ...
22 Georgetown 6,004.. ..Times (Th)
23 Greenville 58,161.... For papers see catalog.
23 Greer 5,050-Citizen (Th)
25 Hampton 2,007— Guardian (We)
16 Hartsville 5,658— Messenger (Th) i
45 Hemingway 821— Tri-County Tribune (Th)
4 Honea Path 2,840— Chronicle (Th)
42 Inman 1,514 Times (Fr)
535- Times Record (Th)
252 Tribune (Th)
348— West River Progress
375— News (Fr)
1.158- Tribune (We)
1,367.... Leader-Courier (Th)
657.... Record (Th)
480— Enterprise (Th)
760— Journal (Th)
....See Davison Co.
Tribune, Mitchell.
1.576— Northwest Blade (Th)
599— Independent (We)
837 Record (Fr)
19 Johnston l,426....Ridge Citizen (Th)
28 Kershaw 1,376— News Era (Th)
45 Kingstree 3,621 ....County Record (Th) .
21 Lake City 5.112— News (Th)
Times- Herald (Th) . ...
29 Lancaster 7,159— News (Mo & Th)
42 Landrum 1,333 Leader (Th)
30 Laurens 8,658 — Vdvertiser (Th)
32 Lexington 1,081— Dispatch- News (Th) ....
26 Loris 1,614— Sentinel (We)
14 Manning 2,775— Times (Th)
33 Marion 6,834....Star (Mo & Th)
34 McColl 2,688....Messenger (Th)
8 Moncks Corner 1,818— Democrat (We) ..
33 Mullins 4,916— Enterprise (Th)
26 Myrtle Beach 3.345— Sun (We)
36 Newberry 7,546— Observer & Herald &
News (Tu & Fr)
Sun (Th)
2,193.... Enterprise (Th)
951— Times (Th)
408— News (Fr)
944— Courier (Th)
X102 Chief (Th)
745 News (Th)
558— Interstate (Th)
502- News (Th)
1.555.... News (Th)
1,375.... Times- Advocate (Th)
1.084— Independent (Th) ...
263.... Journal (Th) .
24 Ninety six .. l,556....News (Th)
10 North Charleston
X 20,000 .Charlestonian (Fr)
13 Pageland 1.925— Journal (Th)
Pendelton —Messenger— See Seneca.
39 Pickena 1,961- Sentinel (Th)
27 Ridgeland l,078....See Hampton County
Guardian, Hampton
Jasper County News
18 St. George 1. 938- Eagle-Record '(Th '.)""""...
9 St. Matthews 2.351-Times (Th)
41 Saluda 1,594— Sentinel (Th)
37 Seneca 3,649— Journal-Tribune (Th) ..
Messenger (Th)
42 Spartanburg 36,795— For papers see catalog.
18 Snmmerville 3,312— Scene (Fr)
413— Herald-Enterprise (Th) .
500— Independent (Th)
633— Prairie Picayune (Th)
1.158.... Herald (Th)
5.030.... Star (Th)
552— Review & Journal (Th)
1,251— Pioneer (Fr)
500— Hudsonite (Th)
450- Journal (Th)
474— Leader (Th)
1.058— Tribune (Th)
37 WalhalU 3.104.... Keowee Courier (We) ..
15 Walterboro 4.616— Press & Standard (Th) ..
32 West Columbia 1 543 Journal (Th)
374.... News (Th)
511....Dakotan (Th)
584— Press (Th)
374— Advocate Leader (Th)
952- News (Th)
1.851. . Wave (Th)
957— Times (Th) .. -
37 Westminster 2»319u»News (Th) r—
36 Whitmire 3006 News (Th)
4 Williamston 2,782.... Journal (Th)
6 Williston 896— Williston Way (Th) ....
20 Winnsboro 3.267— News & Herald (Th) ....
42 Woodruff 3.831-News (We)
46 York 4,181— York ville Enquirer (Th)
SOUTH DAKOTA
64 Alcester 585— Union (Th)
31 Alexandria 714....Herald (Th)
37 Alpena 426— Journal (Th)
39 Arlington 1.096— Sun (Th)
456- Bugle (Fr) .....
6,422,.. Black Hills Weekly and
Whitewood Plain-
dealer (Fr)
2.760— Leader (Th)
Tribune (Th)
1,21 8.... Independent (Th)
772— Herald (Th)
794— Record (Th)
989. .. Booster (Th)
628— News (Th) .....
idit: IP.O. Statement: Bold face
Circulation— ++Set>t. A.B.C Statement: +MarchA.
tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory in front of book.
1291
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Circ.
SOUTH DAKOTA (Continued)
16 McLaughlin 713- Messenger (Fr) §800
34 Menno 868— Hutchinson Herald (Th) §811
26Milbank 2,982- Review (Th) £*2,2SS
Herald Advance (Th) .... §2,660
30 Miller 1.916— Press (Th) §2,139
Pop. Circ.
3 Camden 2,029— Chronicle (Th) . — §1,880
80 Carthage 1,604— Courier (Th) 2.145
41 Centerrille 1,532-Chronicle (Th) ...- §1,500
Times (Th) §1,734
33 Chattanooga 131.041— For papers see catalog.
1 Clinton 3, 71 2.... Courier- News (Th) ££8,628
79 Collierville 1,153— Herald (Th) §1,126
18 Mitchell 12.123- Da vison Co. Tribune
(Th) 630
7,000— Free
65 Mobridge 3.753— Tribune and Journal
(Th) §2.876
45 Montrose 448— Herald (Fr) . §479
58 Columbia 10.911- Maury Democrat (Fr) .. §362
71 Cookeville 6,924.... Citizen (We) ..... §2,748
Herald (Mo & Th) §4,207
70 Copperhffl 924— Copper City
Advance (Fr) §1,953
84 Covington 4.379— Leader (Th) £*4,196
16 Morristown 190.... World (Fr) §225
18 Crossville 2.291.... Chronicle (Th) §2.730
45 Dandridge 690— Banner (Tu) §985
18 Mount Vernon 387— News '•^^' •»/»«
72 Dayton 3,191.... Herald (Th) .... ££1,764
38 Murdo 739— Coyote (Th; 700
10 Newell 784 Valley Irrigator (Th) §842
20 Decaturville 514 Herald (Fr) . ... $840
60 Onida 822- Watchman (Th) §1,051
63 Parker 1,148— New Era (We) §1,275
44 P««lr«tn«t 1 ItA AHvanr* (Thl $1 378
22 Dickson 3,348.., Herald (Th) §3,168
19 Donelson 1,765.... Diary (Th) §3,626
81 Dover X733 Times (Mo) ..... §1,613
28 Philip 810— Pioneer-Review (Th) .... $1,360
33 Pierre 5,715.... Capital Journal (Th) .... 1,570
2 Plankinton 754.... South Dakota Mail (Th) §700
12 Platte 1,069.... Enterprise (Th) §1,270
11 Pollock 395 Pioneer (Th) §925
92 Dresden 1,509.... Enterprise (Fr) §2,396
77 Dunlap 873.... Tribune (Th) §601
27 Dyer 1,864-Tri-City Reporter (Th) §2,525
86 Erwin 3,387— Record (Th) §2,319
59 Etowah 3,261 Enterprise (Th) §1,614
43 Presho 712 Herald (We) 870
52 Fayetteville 5,447 News (Th) ... §1,721
8 Pukwana 302— Press Reporter (Th) ....
52 Quinn 214.... Record (Th) 245
52 Rapid City 25,31 0.... Gate City Guide (Th) . §1,622
58 Redfield 2.655— Press (Th) §3,134
30 Ree Heights 254 Review (Fr) 295
Observer (Th) 3,386
47 Fountain City
X11.500 .. Fountain Citizen (Th) §1,942
94 Franklin 5,475- Review- Appeal (Th) .... §4,427
17 Friendship 452.... News (Th) §676
26 Revillo 249 Item (Th)
44 Gainesboro 992. ... Sentinel (Th) 1,650
23 Roscoe 726— Independent (We) §545
55 Rosholt 387-Review (Th) §912
45 Salem 1.119— Special (Th) 1,293
5 Scotland 1,188— Journal (Th) §1.475
65 Selby 706— Java Herald (Fr)
Record (Th) ........
83 Gallatin 5,107- Examiner (Th) $3,200
News (Th) §3,221
78 Gatlinburg 1,301— Press (Th) §2,119
19 Goodlettsville 1,590.... Gazette (Th) §2,438
92 Greenfield 1,706.... Gazette (Fr) §1,083
73 Harriman 6,389— Record (Th) ££3,098
55 Sisseton 2 871 Courier (Th) . ££2,880
85 Hartsville l,130....Vidette (Th) §1,255
15 South Shore 269— Gazette (Th) §816
41 Spearfish 2.755- Queen City Mail (Th) . 1,165
5 Springfield 801.... Times (Th) $714
12 Henderson 2,532— Independent (Fr) §1,297
83 Hendersonville
X1.100....Star and News (Th) .... §1,362
2 Stickney 388— Argus (Th) §643
47 Sturgis 3.471 -Black Hills Press (Th) 489
Tribune (Th) §1,502
51 Hohenwald 1,703.... Herald (Th) §1,039
27 Humboldt 7.426.... Courier Chronicle (Th) . §2,402
9 Huntingdon 2,043.... Democrat (Fr) §1,807
21 Timber Lake 552- Topic (Th) §750
20 Toronto 322— Herald (Th) §425
34 Tripp 913— Ledger (Th) §848
5 Tyndall l,292....Tribune and Register
(Th) §1,919
44 Veblen 476— See Monitor of Lidger-
wood, N. D.
14 Vermillion 5 337 Plain Talk (Th) . 2 755
Tennessee Republican
(Fr) §1,890
25 Jamestown 2, 11 5.... Upper Cumberland
Times (Th) $1,784
56 Jasper 1, 198.... Journal (Th) §1,300
45 Jefferson City 3,633....Standard (We) §2,360
7 Jellico 1,556.... Advance Sentinel (Fr) .. §963
90 Jonesboro 1.126... Herald & Tribune (Th) §2,372
63 Viborg 644- Enterprise (Th) §647
6 Volga 578— Tribune (Th) §648
12 Wagner 1.528- Post (Th) 1.115
14 Wakonda 454- Monitor (Th) .... §690
52 Wall 556....Courant (Th) $525
47 Knoxville 124, 769.... For papers see catalog.
54 Lafayette 1,195.... Times (Th) 2,464
7 La Follette 5, 797.... Press (Th) §3,954
50 Lawrenceburg 5.442— Democrat-Union (Mo &
Th) 3,826
19 Waabay 879-Clipper (Th) §492
19 Webster 2.5Q3..~Reporter and Farmer
(Xh) ££3,811
3 Wessington 467— Times-Enterprise (Fr) .. 620
95 Lebanon 7,913— Democrat-News (Th) .... §4.133
53LenoirCity 5.159.... News (Th) §2,350
57 Lewisburg 5,164.... Marshall Gazette (Fr) .. 1,780
Tribune (Fr) §2,268
37 Wessington Springs
1,453-Independent (Th) §1.475
6 White 525- Leader (Th) §738
2 White Lake 395 Standard (Th) §524
39 Lexington 3,566- Progress (Fr) §2,311
68 Linden 854- Perry Countian (Fr) .... 735
67 Livingston 2,082— Enterprise (Fr) §2,750
53 Loudon 3,567— Herald (Th) §1,440
48 White River 465— News (Th) 485
41 Whitewood 304....Plaindealer— See Black
Hills Weekly and
Whitewood Plain-
dealer, Lead.
55 Wilmot 590- Enterprise (Th) §852
62 Winner 3.252— Advocate (Th) ££3,248
3 Wolsey 391— News (Th) §600
48 Wood 260— Pioneer (Fr) ...
64 Lynchburg 401— News (Th) 640
100-Free
62 MadisonYflU 1,487— Democrat (Th) 1,558
16 Manchester 2,341— Times (Fr) §4,668
92 Martin 4,082-Press (Fr) §2,784
5 Maryvillo 7,742.... Enterprise (We) §8,600
87 Maynardville X 300.. Times (Th) ...- 877
9 McKenxie 3,774.... Banner (Fr) §1,981
89 McMinnville 7 577 Southern Standard (Tu
56 Woonsocket 1.051— News (Th) §1.018
& Fr) 3,825
TENNESSEE
60 AdamsvUle 927— Tennessee Valley
Appeal (Fr) «
17 Alamo 1.501- Crockett Times (Th) .... §1.605
11 Ashland City 1.024.... Times (We) §1,173
17 Bells 1, 225.... Sentinel (Th) — 692
70 Benton X 729.... News (Th) 505
82 Blountville X 500.... News (Th) $3,890
79 Memphis 396.000.... For papers see catalog.
27 Milan 4,938.... Exchange (Th) ~ §1,730
79 Millington 4,696... .Star (Th) §1,996
46 Mountain City 1,405- Tomahawk, The (We) .. §2,342
58 Mount Pleasant 2,931— Record (Fr) §785
75 Murfreesboro 13,OS2....Rutherford Courier
(Su, We & Fr) §3,824
19 Nashville 174,307-For papers see 'catalog.
23 Newbern 1,734- Tennessean (Th) §1,330
15 Newport 3,892.... Plain Talk and Tribune
35 Bolivar 2.429- Bulletin-Times (Th) §2,052
38 BrownsTille 4,711.... States Graphic (Fr) ...... 2,500
(Mo & Th) 4,990
Times (We) 600
tement: A A, B.C. Audit: IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn:
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory IB front of book.
1292
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop.
19 Old Hickory X 8,500— News (Th)
76 Oneida 1,304- News (Fr)
40 Paris 8.826— Parisian (We)
Circ.
4.100
51,790
6381
Pop. Circ.
69 Bowie 4,544— Banner (Th) 61.028
$700— Free
News (Th) 62.900
20 Parsons 1,640.... News- Leader (Fr)
4 Pikeville 882....Bledsonian Banner (Th)
83 Portland 1,660.... Upper Sumncr Press
(Th)
1,046
5884
1 350
36 Brackettville l,858....News-Mail (Fr) .. 5325
60 Brady 5,944— Herald (Tu) 52,984
Standard & Heart
O'Texas News (Fr) 12 984
28 Pulaski 5,762.... Citizen (We)
Record (We)
49 Ripley 3.318- Enterprise (Th)
73 Rockwcod 4.272— Times (Th)
53.298
52.498
52.523
98 Bremond 1,141.... Press (Th) $625
49 Bridgeport 2,049— Index (Fr) 51,175
41 Bronte 1,020— Enterprise (Fr) 5796
37 Brookshire 1,015— Times (Th) 51 203
37 Rogersville 2.545.... Review (Th)
29 Rutledge x839....News (Th)
36 Savannah 1.698— Courier (Fr)
62.900
81,440
51,974
23 Brownfield 6.161— News-Herald (Th & Su) 63.280
45 Buffalo 970— Press (Th) $860
43 Burkburnett 4,555— Star (Th) . .. 51,850
News-Progress (We) ....
60 Selmer l,759....Independent (Fr)
78 SevierviHe 1.620— News-Record (Th)
6956
61,765
62,400
26 Burleson 791— News (Th) 6396
27 Burnet 2.394,.. Bulletin (Th) 51.855
26 Caldwell 2.109.... News (Fr) 52.900
2 Shelbyville 9,456\~Sun (Fr)
62,020
21 Smithville 1.558— Review (Th)
34 Sneedville X457....News (Th)
82,000
661
66 Cameron 5.052—Herald (Th) 53,212
106 Canadian 2,700— News (Th)
24 Soroerville 1,760— Fayette Falcon (Th) . ..
56 South Pittsburg 2,573— Hustler (Th)
93 Sparta 4,299— Expositor (Th)
74 Springfield 6,506— Herald (We)
Times (Th)
81,454
2,010
2,720
53,850
53,885
Record (Th) 51.130
234 Canton 881-Herald (Th) 51,455
191 Canyon 4.364— News (We) 51,750
67 Carbon 444— Messenger (Th)
64 Carrizo Springs 4.316.... Javelin (Th) 51039
62 Sweetwater 4,199.... Valley News (Th) . . ..
13 Tatewell Xl.040....Claiborne Progress (Th)
48 Tiptonville 1,953— Banner (Fr)
2,988
1,620
57 Carrollton 1,610—Chronicle (Fr) 5l',S7S
Farmers Branch Times
(Th) .... 62,025
31 Tracy City 1,414— Herald (Th)
27 Trenton 3,868-Gazette (Th)
61.350
61.596
183 Carthage 4,750-Watchman (Th) 84,107
116 Celeste 729 Courier (Fr) . 8535
Herald Register (Th) . ..
16 Tullahoma 7,562... News and Guardian
(We & Fr)
51.360
53,825
43 Celina 1,051-Record (Th) 8810
210 Center 4,323— Champion (Th) 52,517
65 Wartburg X800— News (Th)
1.286
145 Centerville 961— News (Th) 618
43 Waverly 1,892— News-Democrat (Fr) . .
91 Waynesboro 1.147....News (Fr)
79 Whitehaven 1.311— Press (Fr)
26 Winchester 3.974— Chronicle (Th)
Herald-Times (We)
8 Woodbury 1.000— Cannon Courier (Fr) ....
TEXAS
53,194
1,100
1,864
51,786
51,525
99 Chillicothe l,415....News (Th) 51,083
67 Cisco 5,230....Press (Tu, Th & Su) .... 52,717
Sunday circ.... 52,717
65 Clarendon 2.577....Leader (Th) 61,825
194 Clarksville 4,353....Times (Fr) 62,043
6 Claude 820-News (Th) $1,080
146 Cleveland 5.183.,Advocate (Th) 62,140
18 Clifton 1,837—Record (Fr) .. ^^2,141
95 Abernathy 1 692 Review (Th)
6938
204 Coldspring X500....Times (Fr)
108 Alamo 3,017-News (Th)
250 Alba 547— Reporter (Fr)
209 Albany 2.241— News (Th)
6550
$400
81,997
42 Coleman 6,530....Chronicle (Th) 53,676
Democrat- Voice (Tu) .. . 53,514
168 Colorado City 6,774....Record (Su & Th) . ... §3,661
125 Alice 16.449-News (Th)
82,994
45 Columbus 2,878»..Citizen (Th) §2,665
47 Comanche 3,840....Chief (Fr) . 3,100
22 Alpine 5,261— Avalanche (Th)
37 Alto 1,021.... Herald (Th) ..
61,880
6i,ioo
130 Comfort X 823— News (Th) 81,233
126 Alvarado l,656....Bulletin (Fr)
20 Alvln 3,701— Sun (Th)
2,752
170 Conroe 7,298~..Courier (Th) 51,874
News (Th) 61 748
249 Alvord 735— News (Th)
600
147 Coolidge 1 062 Herald (Fr) 6850
36 Anahuac 1,284— Progress (Th)
2 Andrews 3,294— News (Th & Su) .
1,163
52,665
60 Cooper 2.350— Review (Fr) 81,960
50 Copperas Core 1 052 Courier (Fr) 61 250
20 Angleton 3,399— Times (Th)
$2,780
178 Corpus Christ!
127 Anson 2,708.... Western Observer (Th)
110 Anton 934— News (Fr)
51,827
6671
108,287....For papers see catalog.
175 Corsicana 19,211— Light (Tu & Fr) 83,112
205 Aransas Pass 5,396w*>Progress (Th)
52,058
142 Cotulla 4,418— Record (Fr) 5890
5 Archer City 1,901— News (Th)
1,125
129 Crandall 727— Star (Fr) 5460
220 Arlington 7,692— Citizen (Mo)
58,285
52 Crane 2,154 News (Th) 51,235
Journal (Th)
217 Aspermont 1 062 Star (Th)
68.376
61,125
161 Crawford 423— Sun (Fr) ~ 6510
113 Crockett 5,932— Courier (Th) 81,400
107 Athens 5,194— Review (Th)
34 Atlanta 3.782— Citizens' Journal (Th) ,
52.159
52,125
Democrat (Th) 81,960
54 Crosbyton 1.879— Review (Th) 1,315
30 Cross Plains 1 305— Review (Th) 81.578
30 Baird 1.821....Star (Fr) ...«
51.950
78 Crowell 1,912— News (Th) .. 81,580
2/Yl Railing** K Wt T mAtr»r /Till
•J OQO
254 Crystal City 7.198— Sentinel (Fr) .. .„. 81,052
News (Fr)
174 Gushing 479— News (Fr) 495
10 Bandera 1.036— Bulletin (Fr)
25 Bangs 935- Gazette (Th)
14 Bartlett 1 727 Tribune- News (Fr)
$1,550
$1.117
5 985
172 Dalngerfield 1.668— News (Th) 1.495
57 Dallas 434,462— For papers see catalog.
146 Dayton 1.820 News (Th) .......... $1,000
11 Bastrop 3,176— Advertiser (Th)
158 Bay City 9,427- Tribune (Th)
News (Th)
637
3,012
249 Decatur 2,922— Messenger (Th) 2,270
19 De Kalb 1.928-News (Fr) 51,208
47 De Leon 2.241— Free Press (Th) 1,390
13 Beeville 9,348— Bee-Picayune (Th) •
fr£3,493
91 Denison 17.504— Press (Fr) 640
8 Bellville 2 112 Times (Th)
(2,739
451 Denver City 1.855— Press (Th) .. 52,077
51,840
139 Deport 734— Times (Th) 51.705
66 Benavides 3,016— Facts (Fr)
27 Bertram X548— Enterprise (Th)
8522
51,078
163 Devine 1,672— News (We) 1,200
84 Dickinson 2.704— Press (Th) 51,921
192 Big Lake 2,152— Wildcat (Fr)
61,050
82 Dilley 1.809— Herald (Fr) 535
178 Bishop 2,731— News (Th)
950
35 Dimmitt 1,461— News (Th) 1,695
16 Blanco 718— News (Fr)
$435
108 Donna 7,171— News (Th) 8600
175 Blooming Grove 736. Times (Fr)
468
72 Dublin 2.761- Progress (Fr) 51,756
130 Boerne 1 802... .Star (Th)
1,42
171 Dumas 6.127- News (Th & Su) 53,280
194 Bogata 936— News (Fr)
61,080
45 Eagle Lake 2,787— Headlight (Th) 81,625
74 Bnnham 7.040«« Herald (Mo & Th) ,. .
51,85
159 Eagle Pass 7.276"— News Guide (Th) $2.150
148 Booker 619— News (Th)
5490
140 Earth 539.... News-Sun (Th) 1,236
Circulation— <t»t<Unt. A H.r Statement* 4-March A
L.B.C. St
atement! A A. B.C. Audit: 8P.O. Statement? Bold face, awora:
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us. of the Directory in front of book.
1298
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Circ.
TEXAS (Continued)
Pop. Circ.
148 Higgins 67S.M.News (Th) 5722
109 Hillsboro 8,363. .Mirror (We) . 6521
67 Eastland 3.626~.Telegram (Tu, Th
& Su) §2,668
49 Eden 1.99J~.Echo (Th) 8900
234 Edgewood 834~.Enterprise (Th) I860
108 Edinburg 12.383~.News (Th) 8505
14 Holland 674~Progress (Th) 6612
163 Hondo 4.188_Anvil Herald (Fr) 62,475
74 Honey Grove 2.340....Signal-Citizen (Fr) 61,781
101 Houston 596.163.... For papers see catalog.
120 Edna 3.855.-. Herald (Th) 82,650
241 El Ctmpo &237~Citizen (Tu) 5S.749
T An/t^r /\V*\
109 Hubbard 1.768^. News (Fr) tl.550
34 Hughes Springs 1.445- New Era (Th) 633
101 Humble 1 388~~Echo (Th) 687
207 Eldorado 1,663-Success (Th) 1,025
243 Electra 4.970....Star-News (Th) 1.882
11 Elgin 3,168~.Courier (Th) 1,692
1 Elkhart 776— Record (Fr) 495
3 Huntington 1.039....Press (Th) tSOO
$400— Free
236 HuntsviHe 9.820....Item (Th) J2.050
243 Iowa Park 2,110....Herald (Th) 750
186 Iraan l,196....News (Th) .. . t485
57 Irving 2,621 Herald (Th)
71 Fabens 3.089— Valley Independent (Th) 6550
81 Fairfield l,742~.Recorder (Th) 1,442
24 Falfurrias 6.712....Facts (Th) 81.316
News-Citizen (Su)
News-Record (Th)
70 Italy l,185^News-HeraId (Fr) §910
43 Farraersville 1.955.. ..Times (Th) 81,409
185 Farwell X 1,000 ...State Line Tribune (Th) 81,000
70 Ferris 1,735 « Wheel (Fr) .. 8787
109 Itasca l,718.«.Item (Fr) §1,387
119 Jacksboro 2,9Sl....Gazette-News (Th) 81,716
Jack County Herald (Th) §1,695
75 Flatonia l,098~.Argus (Th) 8875
247 Floresville 1.949_Chronicle- Journal (Fr).. 62,250
77 Floydada 3,210~. Hesperian (Th) 82,315
129 Forney 1,425-. Messenger (Th) §977
186 Fort Stockton 4.444^Pioneer (Th) 82,168
220 Fort Worth 278,778^«For papers see catalog.
198 Franklin 1.209_Favorite (Th) 6300
Texan (Th) 51,200
37 Jacksonville 8.607....Banner (Th) 5915
Journal (Fr) tl,426
121 Jasper 4,403....News-Boy (Th) 52.457
132 Jayton 635....Chronicle (Th) 5750
155 Jefferson 3.164....Jimplecute (Th) 51,925
145 Jewett 598....Messenger (We) $650
16 Johnson City 648. . Record-Courier (Fr) 480
7 Jourdanton 1.481....Monitor (Th)
134 Junction 2 471 Eagle (Th) . 61,140
1 Frankston l,050~.Citizen (Fr) 925
86 Frederickflbiirg 3.854.... Radio Post (Th) 83,060
Standard (We) -£"£2,505
128 Karnea City 2,588....Citation (Th) 52,175
129 Kaufman 2.714....Herald (Th) ,. . 61,722
66 Freer 1,280.,-Enterprise (Th) 475
toe VriAtta 1 9A9 Qtar /TM 11 9RA
129 Kemp 881....News (Th) 5620
128 Kenedy 4.234....Advance (Th) 1,400
43 Frisco 736 Journal (Fr)
175 Kerens l,198..MTribune (Fr) 5600
175 Frost 585~.Enterprise (Fr) 365
101 Galena Park 7.186....Reporter (Th) 1,408
120 Ganado 1 J58_ Tribune (Th) .. 8900
C7 flarlanH 1ft 571 TToralrl /T^M 1 ft1<»
248 Kermit 6.912.... News (Mo & Th) 52,968
133 Kerrville 7,691....Mountain Sun (Th) . **2,589
14 Killeen 7,045~.Herald and Messenger
(Th) 3,160
Reporter (Fr)
137 Klngsville 16,898....Record (We) 54,059
174 Garrison 699~~News (Fr) 980
50 Gatesville 3,856... New 3 (Tu & Fr) -£731
121 Kirbyville 1,1 50..,. Banner (Fr) 51,160
138 Knox City 1,489.... He raid (Th) 61,210
100 Kountze 1,651 Record (Th)
Forum (Fr) **3.334
246 Georgetown 4, 951.... Sun (Th) 63,217
149 George West 1.533.... Herald & News (Th) .... 8716
144 Giddings 2,532_News (Th) §2,600
Star (Th) 1,825
230 Gilraer 4,096—Mirror (Th) **3,389
213 Glen Rote 1.254^. Reporter (Fr) §687
167 Goldthwaite 1,566.~ Eagle (Th) 61,715
88 Goliad l,584.~Advance-Guard (Th) ....
89 Gonzales 5.659^. Inquirer (Th) §1,456
News (Th) tl.231
219 Kress X350...News (Th) J350
105 Kyle 888~..Citizen (Fr) J670
74 Ladonia l,104....News (Fr) §768
31 La Feria 2,952-..News (Th) 1,077
75 La Grange 2,738....Record (Tu & Fr) 53,990
Journal (Th) 63,108
20 Lake Jackaon 2,897~.News (Th) tl.320
84 La Marque 7,359....Times (We & Fr) . .. 13,662
141 Lampasaa 4,869.... Dispatch (Mo) 62,893
Record (Th) §2,787
252 Graham 6.742....Leader (Th) 3.690
Newsfoto (Th) 1,550
57 Lancaster 2,632—Herald (Th) 1.512
101 La Porte 4.429....Liberal (Fr) 1,500
111 Granbury l,683....News-Tablet (Th) 81,600
234 Grand Saline l,810..~Sun (Th) .. 51,915
Reporter (Th)
240 Laredo 51,910.^.8. Texas Citizen (Fr) ..
126 Grandview 886— Tribune (Fr) §798
246 Granger 1.637~News (Th) 51,031
World (Th)
74 Leonard 1.210~..Graphic (Fr) 61,285
113 Grapeland l,358~.Messenger (Th) 61,151
220 Grapevine 1.824....Sun (Th) 81,200
147 Groeabeck 2,182— Journal (Th) 2,750
110 Levelland 8.264....Herald (Fr) 52,747
61 Lewisville l,516....Enterprise (Th) J750
144 Lexington 603... Enterprise (Fr) 5863
33 Groom 678~.News (Th) 6660
228 Groveton 805 News (Th) 6850
146 Liberty 4,163— Vindicator (Th) 54,873
212 Lindale 1.10S.«.News (Th) 1,500
95 Hale Center l,626~~American (We) 1.400
143 HaUettavttle 2,000— New Era -He raid (Tu &
Fr) „ 52,779
34 Linden l,744....Sun (Tb) 5750
140 Littlefield 6,540....County Wide News(Su) 3,891
Leader (Th) 3,824
Tribune (Tu & Fr) 83,890
187 Livingston 2.865_Enterprise (Th) 62,605
150 Llano 2954 News (Th) $l>8$0
97 Hamilton 3.077— Herald-News (Fr) 52,451
127 Hamlin 3.569^ Herald (Fr) n.200
219 Happy 690.... Herald (Th) $658
31 Harlingcn 23 229 Press (Fr) (see note in
28 Lockhart 5,573— Post-Register (Th) 82,082
77 Lockney 1^92—Beacon (Th) 61,572
141 Lometa 951~.Reporter (Th) 5920
116 Lone Oak 571^.News (Fr) 1,788
catalog) 51,158
86 Harper X 750^. He raid (Fr) .. 6460
ITTLone Star X700 ..Tribune (Th)
92 Longview 24 504 Lens (Th) . .. 1,075
104 Haskell 3,836^ Free Press (Th) 62,175
198 Hearne 4.872.... Democrat (Fr) 2,300
168 Loraine 1,045^ News (Th) 5653
54 Lorenzo 939....Tribune (Fr) t575
124 HebbronTllle 4,302.... Enterprise (Th) 5600
73 Lott 956^.Post (Fr) 5650
65 Hedley 588^ Informer (Fr)
202 Hemphill 972.~.Reporter (Fr) .. . t990
113 Lovelady 541^-Trinity Standard-Love-
lady Star— See Trinity
237 Hempstead 1 395 News (Fr) 1 590
28 Luling 4,297..«Newsboy (Fr) tl,379
201 Henderson 6,833^.Times (Th) L543
39 Henrietta 2,813M..Leader (Th) 51,456
59 Hereford- 5,207.... Brand (Th & Su) **2,497
Mrrt Sunday circ ...**2,773
97 Hico 1.212.... News-Review (Fr) 51,472
Signal (th) 61,222
129 Mabank 896....Banner (Th) 8800
154 Madiionville 2,393....Meteor (Th) 52,338
107 Malakoff 1,286.... News (Fr) 5836
220 Mansfield 964-News (Th) 695
Cireulattonr--fr+SA0fc. ART Sfa*»m»«,t. Oriur.«4i A u r <;+•
t»tn»tif A A n r. Aiirflf IP.O Statement: Bold face, sworn:
{Publisher's Report: Light <«c*. estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the as* of the Directory la front of book.
1294
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop.
27 Marble Falls 2.044— Messenger (Th)
189 Maria 3,603-Big Bend Sentinel (Th)..
73 Marlia 7,099....Brazos Valley Times
(Th) . ..
Cire.
755
91,820
1,038
81,648
81,065
91,605
91,429
11,200
91,569
91,686
91,000
92,835
930
81.885
5933
92,508
tl.547
92,269
1,855
9650
9710
t435
92.481
92,372
$1,745
§2,933
93,125
J713
91.302
n.soo
500
91,983
J2.476
§1,705
§1,250
2,700
91,625
91,102
957
§2,750
92,040
§1,650
§5,169
§5,155
t750
709
91,010
91,007
§2,025
2,015
400
9875
91,605
91,700
tsoo
9589
81,725
9985
91,825
$350
91,425
795
81,230
t3.175
*7,342
1,450
93,150
92,565
584
*150
10— Free
tl.400
* 1,020
tl.154
92,000
9939
2,103
91,108
Pop.
29 Port Lavaca 5,599— Times (Th)
S,900
Wave (Th)
Cite.
750
i—Free
92,410
81,751
1,745
§2,300
9600
2,423
91,800
91,175
92.387
688
9M98
63,162
8866
2,076
8985
1,569
t895
82,550
82,810
91,510
9675
91,535
*605
91,231
91,803
93,712
9775
J400
91,297
6845
82,894
8765
1,775
83,267
9693
t680
§634
510
93,660
92.435
$1,000
§1,023
82,785
$1.580
81.326
92,235
2.753
*2,994
92,450
92.219
92,050
92,268
92,556
8865
61,594
81,515
91,975
635
2,250
9537
1,050
9490
91,280
61,325
63,125
13,365
8978
426
8900
6965
650
123 Port Necfaes 5.448— Chronicle (Th)
85 Post 3,141— Dispatch (Th)
99 Quanah 4,589....Tribune-Chief (Th)
23 Quitaque 647.... Post (Th)
Democrat (Tu & Fr) .. .
161 Mart 2.269— Herald (Th)
157 Mason 2,456-News (Th)
173 Matador l,335....Tribune (Th)
205 Mathis 4,050-News (Fr)
231 McCamey 3.121-News (Th)
161 McGregor 2.669....Mirror (Fr)
43 McKinney 10.560....Democrat-Gazette (Th)..
Examiner (Th)
90 McLean 1 439 News (Th)
250 Quitman 927.... Democrat (Th)
Echo (Th)
54 Rails 1.779— Banner (Fr) '...!!
67 Ranger 3,989- Times (Su, Tu & Th)....
231 Rankin 1,139 News (Th)
245 Raymondville 9,136— Chronicle (Th)
News (Th)
160 Melvin 696— Enterprise (Th)
96 Memphis 3.810.... Democrat (Th)
164 Menard 2,685... News (Th)
108 Mercedes 10,081.... Enterprise (Th)
18 Meridian 1.146.... Tribune (Fr)
221 Merkel 2,338....Mail (Fr)
118 Mertzon 768....Star (We) -...
57 Mesquite 1.696.... Texas Mesquiter (Th) ..
197 Miami 646— Chief (Th)
70 Midlothian U77....Mirror (Fr)
200 Miles 739— Messenger (Fr)
250 Mineola 3,626— Monitor (Th)
196 Refugio 4,666— Timely Remarks (Th) ..
57 Richardson 1,289.. News (Th)
206 Richland Springs 584....Eye- Witness (Th)
79 Richmond 2,030....Texas Coaster (Th)
161 Riesel 409 Rustler (Fr)
214 Rio Grande City
3,992....Herald (Th)
67 Rising Star l,289....Record (Th)
41 Robert Lee l,069....Observer (Fr)
178 Robstown 7,278....Record (Th) . ..-
76 Roby 1.051.... Star-Record (Fr)
104 Rochester 773-Reporter (Th)
166 Rockdale 2,321— Reporter & Messenger
/T"M
Record (Mo)
182 Mineral Wells 7,801— News (We)
108 Mission 10,765— Times (Th)
238 Monahans 6,311....News (Mo & Th)
161 Moody 1.084.... Courier (Th)
40 Morton 2,274-Tribune (Th)
143 Moulton 692....Eagle (Fr)
201 Mount Enterprise 504....Progress (Fr)
225 Mount Pleasant 6.342—Times Review (Fr) ..
Tribune (Th)
80 Mount Vernon 1,433— Optic-Herald (Th) ....
49 Muenster 896....Enterprise (Fr)
9 Muleshoe 2.477«.. Journal (Th)
138 Munday 2,280— Times (Th)
174 Nacogdoches 12.327— Redland Herald (Th)
172 Naples l,346....Monitor (Th)
93 Navasota 5,188— Examiner Review (Th)
123 Nederland 3,805— Midcounty Review (Th)
19 New Boston 2,688— News (Th)
46 NewBraunfels 12,210— Herald (Tu)
Zeitung-Chronicle (Th)
252 Newcastle 743— Register (Th) . . ..
176 Newton 929— Herald (Th)
SNewUlra X 400 ..Enterprise (Th)
89 Nixon l,875....News (Th)
169Nocona 3,022....News (Fr)
145 Normangee 657....Star (Th)
205 Odem 1,680— Odem Edroy Times (We)
153 O*Donnell 1.473— Index-Press (Th)
252 Olney 3,765- Enterprise (Th)
140 Olton 1,201— Enterprise (Th)
172 Omaha 735— Times (Th)
125 Orange Grove 935— Observer (Fr)
201 Overton 2,001....Press (Fr)
53 Ozona 2,885— Stockman (Th)
51 Paducah 2,952-Post (Th)
48 Paint Rock X 500....Herald (Th)
158 Palacios 2.799— Beacon (Th)
70 Palmer 647— Rustler (Th)
182 Palo Pinto X439— Star (Fr)
33 Panhandle 1,406— Herald (Fr)
4 Rockport 2,266— Pilot (Th)
69 Rocksprings 1.436._.Texas Mohair Weekly
(Fr)
199 Rockwall l,501....Success (Fr)
110 Ropesville 391....Ropes Plainsman (Th) ..
177 Roscoe 1.584— Times (Fr)
73 Rosebud l,730....News (Fr)
79 Rosenberg 6 210....Reporter (Th)
Herald (Fr)
76 Rotan 3.163....Advance (Th)
246 Round Rock 1.438....Leader (Th)
200 Rowena X SOO....Press (Fr)
199 Royse City 1.266.... American (Fr)
104 Rule 1,251-Reriew (Th)
128 Runge 1.055....News (Th)
37 Rusk 6.598....Cherokeean (Th)
169 Saint Jo 1.147— Tribune (Fr)
226 San Angelo 52.093~..Standard (We)
15 San Antonio 408,442— For papers see catalog.
203 San Augustine 2,510— Tribune (Th) ..
31 San Benito 13.271— News (Mo & Th)
222 Sanderson 2.047....Times (Fr)
66 San Diego 4.397 Facts (Fr) ....
61 Sanger 1.170 Courier (Th)
108 San Juan 3,413— Sentinel (Th) . .. — ...
105 San Marcos 9,980— Record (Th)
206 San Saba 3.400— News (Th)
Star (Th)
42 Santa Anna 1,605 News (Fr) . ..
75 Schulenburg 2,005— Sticker (Fr)
57 Seagoville 1,927 News (Fr)
83 Seagraves 2.101— News (Fr)
8 Scaly 1.942....News (Th)
94 Seguin 9,733— Enterprise (Th)
Gazette (We) „
83 Seminole 3.479-Sentinel (Th) .....
12 Seymour 3,779....Banner (Th)
242 Shamrock 3.322— Texan (Th)
143 Shiner 1,778-Gazette (Th)
100 Silsbee 3,179-Bee (Th)
23 Silverton 857....News (Th)
205 Sinton 4,254... Enterprise (Th)
News (Th)
152 Slaton 5.036....Slatonite (Fr)
89 Smiley 503 ...Tabloid, The (Th)
11 Smithville 3,379-Times (Th)
208 Snyder 12,010-Times (Fr)
26 Somerville 1,425— Tribune (Fr)
218 Sonora 2,633— Devil's River News(Fr)
100 Sourlake l,630....Oil City Visitor (Fr) ....
98 Spearman 1,852— Reporter (Th)
63 Spur 2,183— Texas Spur (Th)
127 Stamford 5,819— American (Th)
156 Stanton l,603....Reporter (Th)
216 Sterling City X865....News- Record (Fr)
117 Stinnett 1,170-Herald (We)
247 Stockdale 1,105-Star (Th)
211 Stratford 1,385-Star (Th)
182 Strawn W2-Tribune (Th)
140 Sudan 1.348— News (Th)
139 Paris 21.643— Echo (Th)
101 Pasadena 22.483.... Citizen (Th)
82 Pearsall 4,481.... Leader (Th)
195 Pecos 8,054— Enterprise & Gusher
(Mo & Th)
179 Perryton 4,417— Herald (Th)
95 Petersburg 777— Journal (Fr)
13 Pettus X643-News (Th)
tso
108 Pharr 8,690- Press (Fr)
61 Pilot Point 1.176— Post-Signal (Th)
202 Pineland l,454....Star (Th)
32 Pittsburg 3,142....Gazette (Th)
251 Plains X550-Review (Th)
95 Plainview 14,044- Tribune (Th)
43 Piano 2,126..- Star- Courier (Th)
7 Pleasanton 2.913— Express (Th)
Point Comfort ....Wave— See Port Lavaca
31 Port Isabel 2,372— Press (Fr)
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; xRand McNally estimate.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Clsc.
TEXAS (Continued)
112 SulphurSpringt 8,991—Echo (Fr) 3,245
177 Sweetwater l3,619....News (Th) 81,532
2,978-Tribune (Th) J1.500
2.848— News (Fr) §1,910
917— Times (Fr) §1,120
9.071— Times (Th) §1,850
2.925-Chronicle (Th) §1,875
25,467— Record (Th) §8,170
205 Taft
153 Tahoka
225 Taleo
246 Taylor
81 Teague
14 Temple
210 Tenaha
19 Texarkana
715-East Texas Light (Th)
24,753— Two States Press— Sea
Texarkana, Arkansas.
166 Thorndale 85S..«Charapion (Th)
149 Three Rivers 2,026,...News (Th)
224 Throckmorton 1,320— Tribune (Th)
1,407
210 Timpson
101 Tomball
74 Trenton
228 Trinity
37 Troup
219 Tulia
96 Turkey
221 Tuscola
212 Tyler
232 Uvalde
18 Valley Mills
91 Van Alstyne
55 Van Horn
180 Vega
126 Venus
244 Veraon
235 Victoria
161 Waco
89 Waelder
237 Waller
184 WeatheHord
45 Weimar
44 Wellington
108 Weslaco
161 West
241 Wharton
242 Wheeler
91 Whitesboro
91 Whitewright
109 Whitney
234 Wills Point
248 Wink
250 Winnsboro
200 Winters
116 Wolfe City
196 Woodsboro
229 Woodrffle
81 Wortham
43 Wylie
143 Yoakum
62 Yorktown
253 Zapata
tl.131
§620
§915
1,480
§1,867
475
*700
1,455- Times (Fr)
1,063— Tribune (Th)
603-Tribune (Fr)
2.054— Standard-Star (Fr)
l,539....Banner (Th)
3,222— Herald (Th) §2,969
1.005— Enterprise (Th) §400
497.... Jim Ned Valley Reporter
(Th) §1,765
38.968 . Star (Su)
8,674.... Leader- News (Th & Su)
1.037....Tribune (Fr) 621
1.649— Leader (Fr) 650
1.161— Advocate (Th) §750
620.... Enterprise (Fr) 380
3S7....Express (Fr)
12.651— Times (Th) §1.876
16.126— Mirror (Th) 7,500
2,400— Free
84,706— For papers see catalog.
1.275- Home Paper (Fr) „ §468
715— Record (Th) 1,600
8,093— Democrat (Mo & Th) .... §3,652
1.663....Mercury (Fr) §1,675
3.676— Leader (Th) .... §2.049
7,514— News (Th) §2,619
2,130-News (Th) $2.100
4.450— Journal (Th) 1,938
Spectator (Fr) §2,325
904— Times (Th) tl,565
1,854- News Record (Fr) §1,681
1.372— Sun (Th) 1,415
1,383- Messenger (Fr) §785
2.030....Chronicle (Th) §1,550
1.521— Bulletin (Th) §1,181
2.512-News (Th) *2,084
2,676— Enterprise (Fr) §1.725
1,345— Sun (Th) 1,159
1,836— News (Fr)
1.863-Booster (Th) §2,685
1,170- Journal (Th) §650
1,295— News (Th) §825
5.231-Herald-Times(Tu & Fr) §2,700
2,596— News (We) §1,707
View (Th) §1.497
1,409— News (Th) ~
UTAH
25 American Fork 5,126— Citizen (Th) ............
18 Blngham Canyon
2.569— Bingham-Bulletin (Fr)..
6 Bountiful 6.004— Clipper (Fr) ..................
2 Brigham 6,790- Box Elder Journal (Fr),
Box Elder News (We) ..
8 Castle Dale 715....Progress (Th) ................
11 Cedar City 6,106....Record (Th) .................
22 Coalville 850— Bee (Th) ---------- .............
14 Delta 1,703— Chronicle (Th) ...............
4 Dragerton 3,453— Tribune (Tu) ........ ~ ..........
20 Ephraim 1,987— Enterprise (Fr) .............
12 Eureka l,318....Reporter (Fr) ...... ............
14 Fillmore l,890u.Progress (Fr) ..............
Genera —See Orem.
8 Green River 583....Leader (Fr) ...................
20 Gunnison 1,144— Gunntson Valley News
26 Heber
4 Helper
13 Kanab
6 KaysTffle
6 Layton
25 Lehi
2,936- Wasatch Wave (Fr)
2.850-Journal (Th)
1.287— News (Th)
1,898— Reflex (Th)
3,456— Journal (Tu)
3,627— Free Press (Th)
§1,660
§612
§2,688
•**2.459
**2,428
§1,055
§2,340
§1.220
§1,248
704
1400
§1,064
§420
1788
§1,250
§960
850
tl,500
n.soo
§1,230
Pop.
18 Magna 3,502— Times (Fr)
20 Manti 2.051— Messenger (Th)
18 Midvale 3,996— Sentinel (Fr) „....
1 Milford 1,673-News (Th) „
10 Moab 1,274— Times-Independent (Th)
19 Monticello 1,172-San Juan Record (Th)....
15 Morgan l,064....News (Fr)
20 MountPIeasant 2,030-Pyramid (Fr)
18 Murray 9.006— Eagle (Th)
12 Nephi 2,990- Times- News (Th)
25 Orem 8.351. ...Orem -Geneva Times
(Th)
9 Panguttch 1,501-News (Th) M
22 Park City 2,254....Park Record (Th)
11 Parowan 1.455— Times (Th)
25 Payson 3,998....Chronicle (Th)
25 Pleasant Grove 3,195... Review (Fr)
6,010... Sun-Advocate (Th)
4.212-Reaper (Th)
l,628....Standard (Th)
3,723....Sun-Chronicle (Th)
4,562....News (Th)
l,789«..Sun (Fr)
Clrc,
1,755
*744
2,592
1,133
§1,700
§1,661
31.238
t925
§3,661
871
tl.825
§788
tt,257
§1,105
§983
•**3,419
§2,846
§1,825
§1,250
§1,600
§734
§1,175
§1,510
§3.300
§3,300
§1,517
§2,283
4 Price
21 Richfield
7 Roosevelt
29 Roy
27 Saint George
21 Salina
18 Salt Lake City
182,121....For papers see catalog.
25 Spanish Fork 5,230... .Press (Th)
25 Springville 6.475— Herald (Th)
23 Tooele 7.269.... Bulletin (Tu)
Transcript (Fr)
2 Tremonton 1,662.. ..Leader (Th)
24 Vernal 2,845— Express (We)
VERMONT
13 Bellows Falls 3,881....Times (Th) **2,844
Vermont Newspaper
Corp. List (Th)
(see note in catalog)
14 Bethel ....White River Valley
Herald— See Randolph
9 Bradford 72S....United Opinion (Fr) .... §1,100
1 Bristol ....Herald— See Enterprise
and Vermonter,
Vergennes.
9 Chelsea ....White River Valley
Herald— See Randolph
6 Enosburg Falls 1,289-Standard (Th) 1,050
4 Essex Junction 2.741~.Suburban List (Th) **2,635
11 Fair Haven 2,058— Era (Th) (see note in
catalog) 1,200
1.300— Free
3 Groton 435— Twin State News Times
— SeeWoodsville.N.H.
3 Hardwick l,696....Gazette (Th) §1,210
5 Island Pond 1.252-Herald (Fr) §765
14 Ludlow 1,678— Vermont Tribune (Th)
(see note in catalog).. **946
2 Manchester
1 Middlebury
8 Morriaville
12 Northfleld
11 Poultney
t 1,360
§3.086
§1,506
§1,013
6 Richford
14 Rochester
14 South Royal ton
14 Springfield
6 Swanton
1 Vergenncs
14 Windsor
14 Woodstock
1,470-Journal (Th)
3,614— Addison Independent
(Fr) ~
1,995— News and Citizen (Th)..
2,262— News & Advertiser (Th)
1.685- Herald (Th) (see note
in catalog)
2.223— White River Valley
Herald (Th) (see note
in catalog) **3,063
1,91 6,... Journal Gazette (Th) .... 1,060
- White River Valley
Herald— See Randolph
.White River Valley
Herald— See Randolph
4,940— Reporter (We) (see note
in catalog) **S,427
2,275-Courier (Th) 2,069
l,736....Enterprise & Vermonter
(Th) (see note in cat-
alog)
3,467.... Vermont Journal (Th)
(see note in catalog)..
1,326— Vermont Standard (Th)
§1,249
96 Abingdon
VIRGINIA
4,709- Journal Virginian (Th)
News (Th)
500— Peninsula Enterprise
(Th) « ~
§1,8
§1,955
2,112
§3,960
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *MarchA.B.C. Statement; • A. B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn;
tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
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1296
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
$2,500
§1,600
§1,950
§3,461
$2,400
Pop. Circ.
• Alexandria 61,787.. ..Journal-Tribune (Th) .... 500
17.500— Free
16 Altayfctt 3,332— Journal (Th) §2,800
5 Amherst 1,038— New Era Progress (Th) §1,680
98 Appalachla 2,915— Independent (Th) §2.014
6 Appomattox 1,094— Times-Virginian (Th) .. §1,572
43 Ashland 2,610....Herald-Progress (Th) ..**3,168
45 Bassett 3,421— Journal (Th) 3,255
10 Bedford 4,061- Bulletin (Th) **M97
Democrat (Th) . , **3,896
22 Berryville 1,401— Clarke Courier (Th) .... §1,531
98 Big Stone Gap 5,173-Post (Th) §2,253
68 Blackstone 3,536— Courier Record (Th) .... §2,225
11 Bland X 500— Messenger (Th) §1,028
17 Bowling Green 616— Caroline Progress (Th)
News (Th) 1,125
16 Brookneal 883— Union Star (Fr) 1,965
12 Buchanan 1,300— News (Th) §1,100
81 Buena Vista 5,214....News (Th)
66 Cape Charles 2,427— Northomp ton Times
(We)
Chantilly ....Herndon-Chantilly
Times — See Herndon
59 Chase City 2.519-Progress (Th)
72 Chatham 1,426— Star-Tribune (Fr)
21 Chester 1,168— News-Journal (Th)
61 Christiansburf 2.967— Montgomery News
Messenger (Th) **3,292
59 Clarksville l,035....Clarksville Times and
Record (Fr) 2,840
26 Clintwood l,366....Dickensonian (Fr) §1,820
97 Colonial Beach 1,464— Potomac Interest (Th), §1,280
68 Crewe 2,030— Chronicle (Fr) **1,060
24 Culpeper 2.527— Star-Exponent (Th) **3,997
71 Danville 35,066 ...Commercial Appeal (Mo) **6,164
20 Drakes Branch 410— Charlotte Gazette (Th) §1,720
82 Elkton 1,361— Valley Gazette (Th) .... $1,656
41 Emporia 5.664— Independent-Messenger
(Th)
30 Fairfax 1.946— Herald (Th)
Journal (Th)
29 Falls Church 7,535 Standard (Fr)
Sun-Echo (Th)
74 Farmville 4,375- Herald (Tu & Fr) ..
12 Fincastle 405— Herald (Th)
32 Floyd 493— Press (Th)
88 Franklin 4.670— Tidewater News (Th)....
94 Front Royal 8,113.... Warren Sentinel (Th) ..
18 Galax 5,248- Gazette (Mo & Th) .. ..
85 Gate City 2,126— Herald (Th)
News (Th)
37 Gloucester X 350— Gazette- Journal (Th) ....
42 Halifax 791— Record-Advertiser (Th)
67 Heaths ville X 275— Northumberland Echo
(Th)
29 Herndon 1,461 .. Herndon-Chantilly
Times (Th)
18 Hillsvffle 764— Carroll News (Th)
52 Kilmarnock 689— Rappahannock
Record (Th)
13 Lawrenceville 2,239— Brunswick Times-
Gazette (Th)
84 Lebanon 672-News (Th)
54 Leesburg 1.703— Loudoun Times Mirror
& Herald (Th) ..... **5,945
82 Lexington 5,976.... Gazette (We) •2,686
Rockbridge County News
(Th) **3,623
55 Louisa 344— Central Virginian (Th).. §2,350
63 Lovingston X350— Times (Th) §1,085
70 Luray 2.731.... Page News and Courier
(Th) **3,810
57 Madison 308-Eagle (Th) §1,500
76 Manassas 1,804— Journal Messenger (Th)**4,403
87 Marion 6,982— News (Th) **5,428
27 McKenny 476....Southside Virginia News
(Fr) 1,951
30 McLean 1,094— Providence Journal (Fr) **1,984
46 Monterey 262— Highland Recorder (Fr) §1,350
97 Montross 331— Westmoreland News
(Th) §1.850
23 New Castle 239....Record (Fr) §976
86 New Market 701-Shenandoah Valley
(Th) $2,747
64 Norfolk 213,513.... For papers see catalog.
98 Norton 4,315-Coal field Progress (Th)**4,448
1 Onancock 1,353— Eastern Shore News
(Th) **6.788
. §5,977
..**8.458
. §5,894
.. §1,250
... §1,800
§3,000
3,500
2,270
§1,905
$3,600
§4,150
$2,040
1,206
$2.400
§3,052
§2,410
Pop. Cire.
69 Orange 2,571— Review (Th) §3,950
36 Pearisburg 2.005....Giles-Virginian Leader
(Th) „ §3,027
53 Pennington Gap 2.090— Powell Valley News
(Th) 12,650
76 Quantlco 1.240.... Sentry (Th) $413
93 Richlands 4.648-News Progress (Th) .... §1,660
Press (Th) - §1,871
Richmond 230,310... For papers see catalog.
80 Roanoke 91,920.. For papers see catalog.
34 Rockymount 1,432— Franklin News Post(Th) §5,106
Gazette (Tu) $4,645
81 Salem 6.823— Times Register (Th) ... §4,656
2 Scottsville 396— Sun (Th) §925
47 Smithfield 1,180— Times (Th) §1,280
42 South Boston 6.057.... Halifax Gazette (Th) . §2,678
News (Tu) §3,510
59 South Hill 2.153— Enterprise (Th) 2,460
64 South Norfolk
X 26.000.... News (Th) $1,700
29 Springfield X200. Independent (Th) **2,577
40 Stanardsville 182— Record (Th) §750
71 Stuart 849— Enterprise (Th) . .. §3,131
29 Tappahanaock 1,011— Rappahannock Times
(Th) - 1,565
93 TareweU 1.347— Clinch Valley News(Fr) $1,500
60 Urbanna 505— Southside Sentinel (Th) 2,200
56 Victoria 1.607— Dispatch (Fr) §1,825
77 Virginia Beach 5,390— Free Press (Th) §2,200
Sun- News (Th) §4,586
9 Warm Springs X 300- Enterprise (Th) . §1,150
31 Warrenton 1.797.... Fauquier Democrat (Th)**4,777
80 Warsaw 435— Northern Neck News
(Th) 3,300
79 Washington 249— Rappahannock News
(Th) 925
92 Waverly 1.502— Sussex- Surry Dispatch
(Th) §1,440
51 West Point 1.919- Tidewater Review (Th) §1.830
47 Williamsburg 6,735.... Virginia Gazette (Fr) .. §3,823
86 Woodstock 1,816— Shenandoah Herald (Th) §2,383
99 Wytherille 5.513.... South west Virginia
Enterprise (Tu & Th)**3,390
Wy the County News (Th) 2.895
WASHINGTON
14 Aberdeen 19.653— Grays Harbor Post (Sa) §910
22 Almira 395— Herald (Th) §264
29 Anacortes 6,919- American (Th) 3,075
31 Arlington 1,635— Times (Th) 2,629
17 Auburn 6,497— Globe News (Th) . . . §4,745
Sun (Th) §4,919
17 Bellevue X 10.002 ... American (Th) (see
note in catalog) ... §6,520
Eastsider (We) $5.900
$14,500— Free
37 Bellingham 34.112— For papers see catalog.
20 Bingen 736— Mt. Adams Sun (Th) .... §1,752
37 Blaine 1,693— Journal (Th) §1,013
17 Bothell 1,019-Citizen (Th) 2,935
18 Bremerton 27.678— News (Fr)
24 Brewster 851— Herald-Reporter (Th) .. §1,650
9 Bridgeport 802— Chief (Th)
27 Buckley 2,705— News Banner (Th) §1,202
17 Burien X 5,000— Highline Times (Th) .... §6,800
29 Burlington 2,350— Journal (Th) U,SOO
6 Camaa 4,725— Post-Record (Th) §2,305
4 Cashmere 1,768— Cashmere Valley Record
(Th) 1,065
8 Castle Rock 1,255- Advocate (Th) §1,225
35 Cathlamet 501— Eagle (Th) 1.003
21 Chehalis 5,639— Advocate (Th) §2,632
4 Chelan 2,157- Chelan Valley Mirror
(Th) §2,159
32 Cheney 2,797....Free Press (Fr) §1,260
33 Chewelah 1,683.... Independent (Th) §1,810
2 Clarkston 5.617— Herald (Th) §1,072
19 Cle Elum 2,206— Miner- Echo (Fr) §1,812
Tribune (Th) §2,115
38 Colfax 3,057— Gazette- Commoner (Th)*<*3,8»l
33 Col ville 3,033.... Statesman- Examiner
(Fr) §8,»2S
29 Concrete 760-Herald (Th) §900
11 Connell 465-Graphic (Th) 605
13 Coulee City 977— News- Standard (Fr) $385
15 Coupeville 379- Courier (Fr) 196
Island County Times
(Th) —.,............ 450
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn:
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate. * Independent City.
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1297
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop.
WASHINGTON (Continued)
22 Davenport
Cite.
1.417...
7 Dayton
32 Deer Park
27 Eatonville
31 Edmonds
14 Elma
17 Enumclaw
37 Evenon
37 Ferndale
5 Forks
28 Friday Harbor
27 Gig Harbor
20 Goldendale
13 Grand Coulee
39 Grandview
31 Granite FaUt
22 Harrington
25 Ilwaco
17 Issaquah
8 Kalama
17 Kent
17 Kirkland
29 La Conner
38 Lacrosse
15 Langley
4 Leavenworth
1 Lind
25 Long Beach
37 Lynden
31 Lynn wood
31 Marysville
14 McCleary
26 Metaline Falls
31 Monroe
14 Montesano
21 Morton
,Fairchild Times (Fr) ... 5,154
Times (Th) §1,510
2.979- Chronicle (Th) **1,685
1.167~TriCounty Tribune(Th) *1,254
1.048~ Dispatch (Th) §885
2.057— Tribune Review (Th) .... §3,197
1,543.... Chronicle (Th) .. §1,150
2.789— Courier-Herald (Th) ... §3,191
345— News (Th) §615
979.... Record (Th) 1,280
1.120.... Forum (Th) §935
783- Journal (Th) §1.600
803.... Peninsula Gateway (Fr) §1,927
1,907— Sentinel (Th) .. .. 2,670
2,741— Star (Th) 1,020
2,503— Herald (Th) tl.572
635— Press (Th) §570
620.... Citizen (Fr) §550
628— Tribune (Fr) ... §1,097
95S....Press (Th) 1.789
1.121....Bulletin (Fr) §605
3.278- News- Journal (Th) .. §4,451
4.713.- East Side Journal (Th) §3,750
S94~.Puget Sound Mail (Th) $630
457.... Clipper (Fr) 505
427— Whidbey Record (Th) .. §1,100
1,503.... Echo (Fr) 1,054
796— Leader (Th) 628
783.-. Chinook Observer (Fr).. $1,311
2, 161 —Tribune (Th) (see note
in catalog)
X 500.. Reporter (We)
2,259— Globe (Th)
1,1 75— Stimulator (Th)
547— News (Th) ....
1.556.... Monitor (Th) .,
2.328... Vidette (Th) .,
1.140— Journal (Th)
§2,829
125
13,225— Free
§1,260
3,109— Free
29 Mount Vernon 5,230— Argus (Th)
§646
§1,550
§1,965
840
§1,763
J3.500
§1,678
§710
2.400
1.103
J2.792
3.460
3.125
39 Naches 633— News (Th)
26 Newport 1,385— Miner (Th)
17 North Bend 787— Record (Th) ...
15 Oak Harbor 1,193— News (Th)
22 Odessa 1,127— Record (Th)
24 Okanogan 2,013— Independent (Th) ....
34 Olympia 15.819— News (Th)
24 Omak 3.791— Chronicle (Th)
32 Opportunity X8.000....Spokane Valley Herald
(Th) §5,300
24 Oroville 1,500— Gazette (Fr) §1,200
27 Orting 1.299.... Oracle (Th) 631
1 Othello 526.... Outlook (Th) 1,100
38 Palouse l,036....Republic (Fr) §838
27 Parkland X 5,500.. Times Journal (Th) 879
11,345— Free
12 Pomeroy l,775....East Washingtonian
(Th)
5 Port Angeles 11, 233.... Olympic-Tribune (Fr) ..
Peninsula Herald (Th)..
18 Port Orchard 2.320— Independent (Th)
(Th)
16 Port Townsend 6,888— Leader
18 Poulsbo
3 Prosser
38 Pullman
27 Puyallup
25 Raymond
17 Redmond
17 Renton
10 Republic
1 Ritzville
32 Rockford
38 Rosalia
17 Seattle
1,775,
§1,640
§74
905
1,473
§2,995
1,014.... Herald (Th) ... §1,795
2.636— Record Bulletin (Th) .** 1,861
12,022— Herald (Th) **3,120
10,010— Puyallup Valley Tribune
(Th) §4,992
4,110*. Herald & Advertiser
(Th) $2,286
573— News (Th) 'l,875
16,039— Chronicle (Th) (see note
in catalog) §6,943
News Record (Th) .... §6,369
895— Independent (Th)
News-Miner (Fr) 637
2,145....Journal-Times (Th) .... §2,143
360....Standard-Register (Th) 875
660-Citizen- Journal (Fr) ... 885
467,591— For papers see catalog.
29 Sedro Wooley 3,299— Courier Times (Th) ... §2,527
39 Selah 2.489.... Selah Valley Optimist
(Th)
5 Sequim 1,044.... Press (Th)
23 Shelton 5,045.-. Journal (Th)
18 Silverdale Xl,400....Breeze (Th) tl,490
31 Snohomish 3,094— Tribune (Th) §2,597
908
§4,225
17 Snoqualmie
13 Soap Lake
25 South Bend
32 Spokane
22 Sprague
31 Stanwood
27 Steilacoom
30 Stevenson
31 Sultan
37 Sum as
27 Sumner
39 Sunnyside
27 Tacoma
34 Tenino
24 Tonasket
39 Toppenish
24 Twisp
38 Uniontown
17 Vashon
36 Waitsburg
39 Wapato
6 Washougal
9 Waterville
Pop. Circ.
806— Snoqualmie Valley
Record (Th) .... §1,800
2.091— Reporter (Fr) §695
1.857-Journal (Th) §1,564
ia.721~.For papers see catalog.
598.... Advocate (Th) §594
710.... Twin City News (Th) .. §1,876
1.233- Lakewood Log (Fr) §4,470
584-Pioneer (Fr) §1,550
814.... Valley News (Fr) . .. §660
658-News (Th) .. . . §812
2.816— News- Index and Stand-
ard (Th) §1,986
4,194-Sun (Th) **2,882
143.673-Star (Th) tl.541
$7,935— Free
969- Independent (Th) §1,000
957- Tribune (Th) §592
5,265....Review (Th) ..... 2,015
Times (Th) §1,802
776- News (Th) 887
254-Journal (Th) 322
X850— Beachcomber (Fr) §850
1.015— Times (Fr) §1,520
3,185— Independent (Th) . . .. §1,719
1.577.... Columbia Valley Advo-
cate (Th)
1,013.... Empire Press (Th)
755
2,225
§1,504
§953
§1,272
§1,972
§1,317
§986
§1,050
§750
20 White Salmon 1,353— Enterprise (Th)
22 Wilbur 1,043— Register (Th)
21 Winlock 878....News (Fr)
18 Winslow 637— Bainbridge Review (Th)
8 Woodland 1,292— Lewis River News (Th)
34 Yelm 470....Nisqually Valley News
(Th)
39 Zfflah 911— Mirror (Th)
WEST VIRGINIA
32 Alderson 1.489— Times (Fr)
33 Berkeley Springs
X 1.213- Messenger (Th) §2,387
News (Fr) . .. §69
49 Buckhannon 6,01 6.... Record (Fr) **2,461
Republican-Delta (Fr) .,**3,788
26 Cameron 1,736— News (Th) §672
19 Charles Town 3,035....Spirit of Jefferson
Farmers Advocate
(Th) 53,797
17 Clarksburg 32,014....News (Th) §5,377
8 Clay 500— Free Press (Th) §1,295
Messenger (Tu) §2,102
20 Clendenin 1,475.... West Virginia Herald
(Th)
13 East Rainelle 1,695- Dispatch (Fr) §600
S3 Elizabeth 755.... Journal (Fr) 1,898
42 Elkins 9.121— Enterprise-Review (We) $2,850
10 Fayetteville 1.952....State Sentinel (We) .. §2,120
5 Follansbee 4.435.,. Review (We) . .. §1,125
36 Franklin 777— Times (Th) §2.854
11 Glenville 1,789— Democrat (Th) §2,200
Pathfinder (Fr) §400
46 Grafton 7.365- News (Th) . .. 1,011
7 Grantsville 959— Chronicle (Th) .. .. §1,486
News (Th) §1,000
22 Hamlin 841— Democrat (Th) §352
Republican (Th) §1,414
43 Harrisville 1,387— Gazette (Th) §2,759
45 Hinton 5,780.... Leader (Th) §1,002
40 Hurricane 1,463.... Breeze (Fr) 1.150
24 laeger 1,271— Industrial News (Th) .. §893
29 Keyser 6.347— Mountain Echo (Th) §760
39 Kingwood 2.186- Journal (Th) 3.030
13 Lewisburg 2.192- Independent (Th) 2.638
23 Logan 5.079.... News (Fr) 2,475
3 Madison 2.025- Coal Valley News (Th) §3,650
38 Marlinton 1.645.... Journal (Th) §1,985
Times (Th) §3,762
2 Martinsburg 15.621— News (Fr) *300
I70&— Free
6 Milton 1.552— Record (Th)
10 Montgomery 3,484— Herald (Th) §4.924
16 Moorefield 1.405- Examiner (We) **2,361
55 Mullens 3,470— Advocate (Th) §3,175
15 New Cumberland
2,119— Courier (Th) 875
Independent (Th) §588
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; • A B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, fwon <
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate. * Independent City.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of th« Directory in front of book.
1298
Weekly, Semi-Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1959
Pop.
Circ.
Pop. Circ.
27 New Htven 969....News (Th)
$325
67 Brookfield X 7,903....News (Th) §2,200
$250-Free
23 Brooklyn ....Teller— See Review of
52 New Martinsville
Evansville
4,084.... Democrat (Th)
§2.247
54 Bruce 867....News-Letter (Th) §660
Republican (Th)
§2,276
51 Burlington 4,780— Standard Press (Th) §4,603
20 Nitro 3,314.... Leader (Fr)
§3,484
2 Butternut 532— Bulletin (We) .. §455
10 Oak Hill 4.518— Tribune (Mo & Th) ..
§3,990
9 Cadott 791— Sentinel (Fr) §1,026
47 Parsons 2,009- Advocate (Th)
43 Pennsboro 1,753— News (Th) ....
12 Petersburg 1,898— Press (We)
§1,514
§2,350
13 Cambridge 552— News (Fr) .... .. §1,015
20 Campbellsport 1,254— News (Th) . §700
41 Cashton 836— Record (Fr) §1,295
1 Philippi 2,531— Democrat (Th) ...
§2,850
22 Cassville 984....American (Th) .. .. 792
Republican (Fr.)
81,125
45 Cedarburg 2 810 News (We) 55 202
29 Piedmont 2,565— Herald (Th)
**2,541
3 Chetek L585— Alert (Fr) .... ........ §2',08S
55 Pineville 1,082.... Independent-Herald (Fr)
18 Ravenswood 1.175— News (Th)
34 Richwood 5.321— News Leader (We) ....
Republican (Th)
18 Ripley 1,813— Herald (Fr) .
14 Romney 2,059— Review (We)
13 Ronceverte 2,301. ...West Virginia News
§2,730
**1.453
§4,400
§2,263
§3,595
8 Chilton 2.367-Times-Journal (Th) .. $1,850
48 Clear Lake 695....Star (Th) $1,297
53 Clinton l,138....Topper (Th) §1,052
68 Clintonville 4,657— Tribune Gazette (Th) . **2,883
6 Cochrane 444.. .Recorder (We) $1,010
37 Colby 989....Phonograph (Th) ... 8850
17 Colfax 1,044—Messenger (Th) . . .. §1,130
20 Saint Albans 9,870.... Advertiser (Th)
37 Saint Mary's 2.196-Oracle (Th)
§4,600
§2,100
1 i^n
11 Columbus 3.250— Journal- Republican (Th) **2,274
9 Cornell 1.944.... Chippewa Valley
Courier (Fr) 827
17 Salem 2.578— Herald (Th) .... .."..".
19 Shepherdstown 1,1 78.... Independent (We) , ..
17 Shinnston 2,793- News (Th)
48 Sistersville 2,313— Journal (Th)
Star-News (We) .. ..
44 Spencer 2,587— Reporter (Th)
Times-Record (Th)
34 Summersville 1,628.... Chronicle (Th)
4 Sutton 1,070— Central (Tu)
Democrat (Th)
32 Union 300— Watchman (Th) . ..
50 Wayne 1.257— News (Fr)
51 Webster Springs
XI, 313.... Echo (We)
Republican (We) . . ..
5 Wellsburg 5,787- News (Fr)
21 Weston 8,945- Democrat (Th) ....
Independent (We)
l.ooU
1.430
§3,924
§1,775
1 .356
J2.433
§2.236
§3,386
$1,550
4.225
3,225
§2,923
§2,810
§1,950
1,309
§1,175
§3,575
§4,090
21 Crandon 1,922— Forest Republican (Th) §2,184
22 Cuba City l,333....News- Herald (Th) . . 82,245
40 Cudahy 12,182— Reminder-Enterprise
Press (Th) §4,27S
3 Cumberland 1,872.... Advocate (Th) §1,770
33 Darlington 2.174....News (Th) 81.371
Republican Journal (Th) §2,658
13 Deerfield 614....Independent (Th) 8740
13 De Forest 805— Times-Tribune (Fr) .. .. 635
64 Delavan 4.007— Enterprise (We) . .. §2,672
Republican (Th) §200
5 Denmark 1,012— Press (Th) . . .. 81,124
5 De Pere 8.146— Journal-Democrat (Th) . $2,394
25 Dodgeville 2,532— Chronicle (Th) 5.127
10 Dorchester 457— Clarion (Th) 8491
67 Dousman 328....Index (Fr) 467
46 Durand 1.961— Courier- Wedge (Th) §2,518
63 Eagle River 1.469— News Review (Th) §8,315
9 West Union 1.341- Herald (Th)
§900
64 East Troy 1,052— News (Th) .... 81,200
Record (Th)
§1,300
37 Edgar X705....Review (Th) . 8804
13 White Sulphur Springs
53 Edgerton 3.507....Reporter (Th) §2,134
2,643.... Sentinel (We)
§1,380
61 Eleva ... Tri-County News-
3 Whitesvllle 1.017— State- News (Th)
§2.100
See Osseo
40 Winfield 346— Democrat (Th)
§1,585
64 Elkhorn 2.935— Independent (Th) .. 82.236
47 Ellsworth 1,475— Herald (Th) **2.115
Record (Th) . §1,991
WISCONSIN
67 Elm Grove X 2.500. .Elm Leaves (Th) .. 61.147
10 Abbottsford 1,013— Tribune (Th)
1 Adams 1,425— Times (Th)
23 Albany 839— Herald (Th)
§640
§1,453
§565
47 Elmwood 772.... Argus (Th) ... 8673
29 Elroy 1.654....Leader-Tribune (Fr) .... §1,025
53 Evansville 2,531— Review (Th) (see note
in catalog) 1,300
31 Algoma 3,384— Record Herald (Th) ..
6 Alma 1,068— Journal (Th)
§3,229
1,565
22 Fennimore 1.696...Journal (Th) $1.015
Times (Th) .. §1,936
48 Amery 1.625.... Free Press (Th)
§2.394
19 Florence 1,257— Mining News (Fr) . 910
49 Amherst 608— Advocate (Th)
§725
53 Footville ....Orfordville Journal and
61 Arcadia 1.949— News- Leader (Th)
§1,665
Footville News— See
33 Argyle 702— Atlas (Th)
Orfordville.
37 Athens 823—Record (Th)
6 Fountain City 934— Republican (Th) .. $637
18 Augusta 1,458— Union (Th)
1,325
14 Fox Lake 1,153— Representative (Th) ....
55 Baldwin 1,100— Bulletin (Fr)
§1,750
48 Frederic 893....Leader (We) (see note
48 Balsam Lake 488— Ledger (Th)
§1,419
in catalog) §5,095
32 Bangor 941.... Independent (Th) . ..
§585
1 Friendship 566— Reporter (Th) 8686
3 Barren 2,355— News Shield (Th)
§2,425
61 Gales ville 1.193— Republican (Th) . §1,335
4 Bayfield 1.153.... Press (Th)
$503
12 Gays Mills 662— Independent (Th) . . 1,535
47 Beldenvillc X80 ..Reporter (Th)
520
64 Genoa City 866— Marquee (Th) . . - 321
13 Belleville 735.-, Recorder (Fr)
§680
60 Gilman 402— Herald (Fr) §230
33 Belmont 474— Success (Th)
§498
Glendale ....Herald— See Milwaukee.
33 Benton 842— Advocate (Fr) . .
§550
55 Glenwood City 778....Tr.bune (Th) .. .. §1,296
24 Berlin 4.693.... Journal (Th)
§2,692
2 Gltdden X730....£nterprise (Th) §810
58 Birnamwood 561— News (We)
396
7 Grantsburg 931. ...Journal (Th) 81.775
13 Black Earth 655— News (Fr)
§963
24 Green Lake 728....Reporter (Th) §750
27 Black River Falls
10 Greenwood 956 Gleaner (Th) 908
2,824-Banner- Journal (We) . .
§4,126
40 Hales Corners X4.000....News (Th) 3,353
61 Blair 873— Press (Th)
§1,180
55 Hammond 554— News (Th) 61,300
33 Blanchardville 707- Blade (Th) ....! '.".'. .
§1,629
69 Hancock 449— Hancock-Coloma News
9 Bloomer 2.556— Advance (Th)
61,975
(Th) 8940
22 Bloomington 631— Record (Th)
81,250
66 Hartford 4,549— Times-Press (Th) .. . **3,850
58 Bonduel 742....Times (Th)
}T48
67 Hartland l,190....Reporter (We) 82,431
22 Boscobel 2,347....Dial (Th)
§2,441
54 Hawkins 414— Chronicle (Fr) 350
17 Boyceville 645-Press (Fr)
57 Hayward l,577....Record and Hayward
9 Boyd 619— Transcript (Fr)
§498
Republican (Th) . 1,960
20 Brandon 728— Times (Th)
§353
8 Hilbert 648.... Favorite (Th) 81,438
8 Brillion 1.390 News (Th)
§933
62 Hillsboro 1,341— Sentry-Enterprise (Th) 1,725
23 Brodhead 2,016— Independent Register
14 Horicon 2,664— Reporter (Th) 81,505
(Th)
81,610
55 Hudson 3.435— Star-Observer (Th) ..... 84.125
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
{Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ tiw Guide to the use of tht Directory in front of book.
1299
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pop. Circ.
WISCONSIN (Continued)
26 Hurley 3034 Miner (Fr) . .. §1,823
Pop. Giro.
59 Plymouth 4,543- Review (Tu & Th) M 3,822
1,178— Free
14 Hustisford *622-News (Th) {1,050
61 Independence 1.088....News-Wave (Th) $1,083
gg I0ia g$7 Herald (Th) 9818
45 Port Washington
4,755— Ozaukee Press (Th) .... §3,825
Pilot (Th) §2,514
11 Poynette 969— Press (Fr) §860
4 Iron River 850— Pioneer (Th) §890
28 Jefferson 3 625 Banner (Th) §1,884
12 Prairie Du Chien
49 Junction City 330— Community Press (Th).. 410
14 Juneau 1,444.... Independent (Th) §850
44 Kaukauna 8.337— Times (We & Fr) §2,873
41 Kendall 558— Keystone (Fr) §638
5,392- Courier (We) §3,853
50 Prentice 477.... News (Th) §792
47 Prescott 1,005.... Journal (Th) $800
24 Princeton 1.371- Times-Republic (Th) .... 1,375
11 Randolph X 1.350— Advance (Th) . $947
66 Kewaskum 1.183— Statesman (Fr) 800
31 Kewaunee 2.583....Enterprise (Th) §2,072
36 Kiel 2.129-Record (Th) -.. .. §1,360
59 Random Lake 679.... Times (Th) §680
56 Reedsburg 4,072— Times- Press (Th) **3,061
60 Rib Lake 853— Herald (Th) .... §1,022
54 Ladysmith 3.924— News (Th) §8,319
62 La Farge 905— Enterprise (Th) $760
64 Lake Geneva 4.300- Regional News (Th) . .. §3,911
28 Lakemillt 2,516-Leader (Th) §1,810
22 Lancaster 3,266-Herald (We) §1,507
3 Rice Lake 6,898— Chronotype (Tu & Th)..TArfr&,107
Midwest Republican
(We) ...» — ...
52 Rtchland Center 4,608- Republican Observer
(Th) §3,254
Independent (Fr) 3.186
11 Lodi l,416....Enterprise (Th) §1,028
10 Loyal 1.104— Tribune (Th) §730
48 Luck 803— Enterprise- Herald (Th).. §681
Richland Democrat (Th) 3,854
11 Rio 741— Journal (Th) « §473
20 Ripon 5,619 ...Commonwealth- Press
(Th) §4,230
31 Luxemburg 519— News (Th) §698
47 River Falls 3,877— Journal (Th) §2,625
13 Madison 96.056— For papers see catalog.
Reporter (Th) .. 520
68 Manawa 990-Advocate (Th) $1.200
37 Marathon 853— Times (Fr) §633
68 Marion 1.118-Advertiser (Th) §1,387
24 Markesan 1.010— Herald (Th) §1,180
48 Saint Croix Falls
1,065-Standard Press (We) .... $1,790
56 Sank City 1,755— Sauk- Prairie Star (Th) 2,427
44 Seymour 1,760 Press (Th) ... .. §1,850
13 Marshall Mi-Record (Th) 800
29 Mauston 3.171— Chronicle (Tu) §2,502
64 Sharon 1,013.... Reporter (Th) §938
59 SheboyganFalls 3,599 News (Th)
Star (Fr) §2,512
14 Mayvffle 3.010— News (Th) **3,120
13 Mazomanie 962— Sickle (Th) §464
60 Medford 2.799-Star-News (Th) **5,031
2 Meflen 1,306- Record (Th) §996
27 Melrose 497— Chronicle (Th) §1,865
67 Menomonee Falls
2,469....News (Th) **3,341
17 Menomonie 8.245-News (We) **3,946
13 Middleton 2.110-Times-Tribune (Th) . .. §1,450
53 Milton Junction 1,104-Milton and Milton
Junction Courier (Th) §994
65 Shell Lake 954,.. Register (Th) §856
33 Shullsburg 1,306.. ..Pick and Gad (Th) .. . §1,100
7 Siren .. Leader— See Frederic
12 Soldiers Grove 781.. ..Kick a poo Scout (Th) .... 855
40 South Milwaukee
12.855— Oak Creek Pictorial
(Th) ..... 2,425
Voice Journal (Th) §4,150
41 Sparta 5.893- Herald (Mo) §4,385
Democrat (Th) 4.076
37 Spencer 757— Record (Th) §640
65 Spooner 2 597— Advocate (Th) §2,915
40 Milwaukee 637.392— For papers see catalog.
25 Mineral Point 2.284— Democrat-Tribune (Th) §1,295
56 Spring Green 1,064.... Home News (Th) §1.176
47 Spring Valley 975 Sun (Th) » §1,200
43 Minocqua 1.431— Lakeland Times (Th) .. §2,300
6 Mondovi 2,285— Herald-News (Th) $2,298
39 Montello 1,069— Tribune (Th) 1,425
22 Montfort 576—Mail (Th) §485
9 Stanley 2.014— Republican (Th) §1,787
13 Stoughton 4,733— Courier (Th) 2.245
Hub (Tu) 2.240
.17 Stratford 982— Journal (Th) t^
23 Monticello 792— Messenger (Th)
37 Mosinee 1,453-Times (We) §1,674
13 Mount Horeb 1,716— Mail (Th) 1 376
61 Strum ....Tri-County News —
See Osseo.
1C C»M«.<»*JMI Ha« t fULA A /1<>/-w<n4.a. /Tu 8* Th^ Bit 192
67 Mukwonago 1,207— Chief (We) §1,200
22 Mnscoda 1,046— Progressive (Fr) . . §1.002
29 Necedah 862— Marquee (Th) §650
10 Neillsvflle 2.663.... Press (Th) (see note in
catalog) **2,994
23 New darns l,224....Post (We) 1.190
SNewHolstein 1,831— Reporter (Th) $1,300
29 New Lisbon 1.482— New Lisbon Times and
Argus (Th) §1,405
68 New London 4,922-Press (Tu & Th) §2,187
$4.800— Free
55 New Richmond 2.886-News (Th) §2,550
38 Niagara 2,022— Journal (Th)
13 Sun Prairie 2,263— Star Countryman (Th) . *918
45 Thiensrille 1.250.... Witness (Fr) ..... . §701
10 Thorp 1,383... Courier (Th) §2.062
43 Three Lakes 1450- News (Th) §680
41 Tomah 4,760— Journal and Monitor-
Herald (Mo & Th) .... §3,888
35 Tomahawk 3.534- Leader (Th) §2,096
3 Turtle Lake 696— Times (Th) 790
51 Union Grove 1,358-Sun (We) 1,038
37 Unity 355-Register (Fr) §200
36 Valders 560.... Journal (Th) 876
71 Vesper 342— State Center (Th) §428
67 Oconomowoc 5.345— Enterprise (Th) **4,270
42 Oconto 5.055— Reporter (Th) §3,024
52 Viola 785— News (Th)
62 Viroqua 3,795— Broadcaster-Censor .... §5,158
64 Walworth 1,137— Times (Th) $1,750
42 Oconto Falls 2,050— Times-Herald (Th) .. . §2,400
TOOmro 1.470— Herald (Th) $605
4 Wasbbura 2,070— Times (Th) §1,375
51 Waterford 1,100— Post (Th) §1,035
32 Onalaska 2.561- Record-Times (Th) .. §625
13 Oregon 1.341— Observer (Th) §810
53 Orfordvffle 543-Orfordville Journal and
Footville News (We).. 610
48Oscec4a 700— Sun (Th) §1,190
61 Osseo 1.126-News (Th) (see note in
catalog) „ §1,830
10 Owen 1.034.... Enterprise (Th) {1,468
28 Palmyra 862— Enterprise (Th) 915
11 Pardeeville 1.112-Mid County Times (Th) §1.250
50 Park Falls 2,924-Herald (Th) §2,281
46 Pcpin 840— Herald (Th) 768
38 Peshtigo 2,279- Times (We) §4,380
50 Phillips 1.775-Bee (Th) §4,032
71 Pittsyffle 636— Record (Th) §1,093
69 Plainfield 680— Sun (Th) §1 400
28 Waterloo 1.667-Courier (Th) §1,328
13 Waunakee 1,042.... Tribune (Th) 681
68 Waupaca 3.921....Post (Th) §4,568
20 Waupun 6,725- Leader-News (Th) ..... **2.854
69 Wautoma 1.376— Waushara Argus (We).. 2.311
40 Wauwatosa 33.324— News-Times (Th) §5,225
12 Wauzeka 564-Chief (Th) §706
40 West Allis 42.959— Star (Th) $5.629
66 West Bend 6,849-News (Tu & Th) (see
note in catalog) **«,300
62 Westby 1,491— Times (We) §1.145
39 Westfield 935-Central Union (Th) .... 1,175
32 West Salem 1,376-Journal (Th) §1,296
68 Weyauwega 1,207— Chronicle (Th) 1,811
61 Whitehall 1,379— Times (Th) §1,785
64 Whitewater 5,101— Register (Th) $2,345
22 PlatteYffle 5,751— Journal (Th) 3,275
70 Winneconne 1,078-News (Th) §750
OtoJatien * ASept. A.B.C. Statement; *March A.B.C. Statement; •A.B.C. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn;
^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated; XRand McNally estimate.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the OM of the Directory in front of book.
1800
Weekly, Semi- Weekly and Tri-Weekly Newspapers, 1969
Pop.
Circ.
Pop.
Circ.
57 Winter
X450....Gazette (Th)
9870
20 Jackson
1,244^. Jackson's Hole Courier
11 Wisconsin Del
Us
(Th) -
tsoo
1.957 Events (Th)
91,986
Jackson Hole Guide (Th)
58 Wittenberg
874.... Enterprise (Th) ........ . ...
91,288
12 Kemmerer
1.667....Gazette (Th)
52,080
29 Wonewoc
961~.Reporter (Th) .....
5858
7 Lander
3,349^ Wyoming State Journal
55 Woodville
410u.Leader (Fr)
9850
(Tu & Th)
52,406
8 Lingle
403....Guide Review (Th)
9860
2 Lovell
2,508~.Chronicle (Th)
91,280
WYOMING
HLusk
2.089«MHerald (Th) ~
91,648
12 Afton
1,319-Star Valley Independent
(Fr)
51,680
6 Moorcroft
23 Newcastle
517~.Leader (Fr)
3.395.... News Letter- Journal
(Th)
2 Basin
18 Big Piney
10 Buffalo
15 Cody
5 Douglas
l,22a~Ropublican-Rustler (Th)
206— Examiner (Th)
51,449
92,346
$3,810
51,456
11 Pine Bluffs
18 Pinedale
15 Powell
7 Riverton
4 Saratoga
846~JPost (Th) <4
770~..Roundup (Th)
3,804-JTribune (Tu & Fr)
4,142~.Ranger (Tu & Th)
926~..Sun (Th) -...«.
r*i,8oe
92,563
53,750
8%
2.674....Bulletin (Th)
3,872«M Enterprise (Th)
2,544....Budget (Th)
Enterprise (Th) «...
1.000
6 Sundance
893^ Times (Th)
91,390
21 Evanston
3 Gillette
3,863~.Herald (Fr)
2,191-News Record (Th) ........
2,445
§2,025
9 Thermopolis
8 Torrington
2,870....lndepeodent Record (Th)
3.247....News (Th)
J2.130
2,165
5 Glenrock
UHUJndependent (Th) ...»
525
Telegram (Mo & Th) ....
52,889
19 Green River
3,187....Star (Th)
51,562
23 Upton
951... Gazette (Th)
9689
2 Greybull
2.262....Standard-Tribune (Th)..
91,375
16 Wheatland
2,286....Record (Fr)
16 Guernsey
721....Gazette (Th) ........
5500
Times (Th) —
tl.675
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NEWSPAPER FEATURE, PICTURE AND
NEWS SYNDICATES
NAMB CLASS or SERVICE ADDRESS
Adams Service, George
Matthew Newspaper syndicate 444 Madison Ave., New York. N. Y.
Alburn Bureau Editorial Service P.O. Box 6135, Minneapolis 24, Minn.
APA-Smith Service Weekly features, comics, car-
toon, full pages, etc Demarest, N. J.
A. P. Newsf eatures News features, pictures, comics. .60 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York 20, N. Y.
Army Times News Syndicate. Military and Veterans' features.. 2020 M St., N. W.
Washington 6, D. C.
Associated Newspaper
Services 892 Bay St., Toronto, Ont., Canada
Associated Newspapers, Inc..Columns, cartoons 229 W. 43rd St., New York 86. N. Y.
Associated Press, The News, Photos, Features 50 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York 20, N. Y.
Australian News and In-
formation Bureau Government Agency supplying
daily and weekly releases of
Australian News, Magazine
Articles, Documentary films,
background information, and
pictures of Australian
matters 686 Fifth Ave.. New York 20. N. Y.
Authenticated News News, news photos 170 Fifth Ave., New York 10, N. Y.
Auto City News Syndicate....Pictorial and TV News Reel 3117 Woodslee, Royal Oak, Mich.
Auto News Syndicate,
Don Reilly Semi-weekly auto racing column,
Inside Auto Racing. Daily col-
umn on general automotive,
Motorcade U.S. A P. O. Box 8626, Washington 11, D. C.
Aviation News and Views
Service Supplies Newspapers, Radio, TV,
with aviation news and photo-
graphs P. O. Box 1073, Anna Maria, Fla.
Balkan News Syndicate Balkan interests, especially
Greece, pictures, news and
travel service Park Row Bldg., New York 38, N. Y.
Bell Syndicate, Inc General features, in-
cluding comics 229 W. 43rd St.. New York 86, N. Y.
Bettmann Archive, The Oldtime prints and photographs,
picture service 211-A E. 57th St., New York 22.N. Y.
Black Star Publishing
Co., Inc Photographers and photographic
agency, black and white and
color 805 B. 47th St., New York 17. N. Y.
Breen News Service News, feature articles and
photos to domestic and foreign
papers also fashions and
women's page articles 87-28 80th St., Jackson Heights, N.Y.
British Empire Feature 1
Syndicate Feature service
British Empire News Photo >Box 2222, Hollywood 28. Cal.
Service Photo service
British Empire News Service News service J
British Information Services. Information service .45 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York 20, N. Y.
Brookings Institution, The.. ..Economic and gov'nt research.. ..722 Jackson Place. N. W..
Washington. D. C.
Brown Brothers Stock photos, all uses 220 W. 42nd St., New York 88, N. Y.
Cambridge Associates, Inc....Bu8iness and financial 168 Newbury St.. Boston 16. Mass.
Canada Wide Feature Service
Ltd. ..Editorial features, Canadian
agent for U. S.. British
syndicate 281 St. James St.. W.. Montreal Qn*.
Canadian Press .News association 65 University Ave., Toronto. Ont.
Capitol News Service Reporting for newspapers within
this state on state political
and governmental affairs 216 State Capitol,
Sacramento 14, Calif.
Cartoons -of -the- Month First run panel cartoons released
monthly for the publishing ft
television industries Roslyn, New York
Central Feature News
Service Photo Feature Syndicate Times Bldg.. Times Square,
New York 86, N. Y.
1802
Syndicates, 1959
NAMB CLAW OF SBBVXCB ADDRESS
Central Press Assn. (King
Features Syndicate. Inc.). .Spot news and feature photos,
feature stories with art ........... 1018 Rockwell Ave.,
Cleveland 14, Ohio
Chapman, Gerard, and
Alice R ............................... Short and serial fiction ................ 116 West Ave..
Chicago Sun-Time.
Syndicate ........................... Daily comic and Sunday color
pages, humor and human
interest strips, various art
panels, illustrated women's
features in panel form and
editorial features .................... Sun-Times Plaza,
401 N. Wabash Ave.,
Chicago Tribune-New York Chicago 11, 111.
News Syndicate, In c .......... Comics, cartoon panels, fiction,
women's features, health, in-
spirational, entertainment col-
umns ......................................... 220 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
Chinese News Service ........... Information agency of the Gov-
ernment of the Republic of
China ......................................... 1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N. Y.
Church News Service ............. Syndicate material for news-
papers and religious peri-
odicals ..................................... Suite 889, National Press Bldg.,
Washington 4, D. C.
Columbia Features, Inc ......... Columns, comic strips ............... 21 E. 40th St., New York 16, N. Y.
Columbia Press Service ......... Daily Government Reports, Spe-
cial Research, Press Clip-
pings, Radio-TV Monitoring.. 500 H Street, N. W.,
Washington 1, D. C.
Community Press Service ..... Editorial and advtg. services in
mats .......................................... Main Street, Frankfort, Ky.
Congressional Quarterly, Inc. Background news stories: na-
tional legislation, political is-
sues, gov't operations. Refer-
ence service consisting of
Weekly Report, Tri-weekly
news stories, Almanac ............ 1156 Nineteenth St., N. W.,
Washington 6, D. C.
Connecticut News .................. General news service, scientific,
technical trade features,
pictures .................................... P. O. Box 503, Bridgeport, Conn.
Consolidated News
Features, Inc ...................... News and general features,
comics ...................................... 229 W. 43rd St. New York 36, N. Y.
Copley News Service ............ News and features on world af-
fairs and the Western United
States ........................................ Union-Tribune Bldg.,
919 Second Ave., San Diego 12, Calif.
Cove-McKaneInternational..NewsFaper features and photo-
graphs of : U. S. Armed forces
in Europe and other NATO
areas, international scientific
cooperation and atomic energy
activities of United Nations
and other specialized agencies,
displaced persons and refugee
operations of international
agencies and church groups. ...G. P. O. Box 126, New York 1, N. Y.
Daily Sports News Service.. ..Sports news, features, comics,
cartoons, editorials ................. 150 Powers St., Brooklyn 11, N. Y.
Del-Witt, Frank .................... Editorials, short stories, humor,
hobby, stamp material news... 62 Princeton Rd., Madison Twp..
Parlin, N. J.
Devil Dog Syndicate .............. .News and sports features ............ 150 Powers St., Brooklyn 11, N. Y.
Dominion News Bureau, Ltd. Canadian features and distrib-
utors for U. S. syndicates ........ 455 Craig St., W. Montreal, Que.
Don O'Reilly Syndicate ......... Column release twice-weekly on
auto racing ............................... .P. O. Box 880, Daytona Beach, Fla.
Doubleday Syndicate ............ Fiction, Features, and Book in-
stallments ................................. 575 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Editorial Research Reports.. .Editorial research service, fac-
tual background material ........ 1156 Nineteenth St., N. W.,
Washington 6, D. C.
Editor's Copy .......................... Editorials, Editorial Features,
News Features, Women's Fea-
tures, Miscellaneous Features,
Sports, Washington Bureau,
Foreign Correspondent, Edi-
torial Cartoon, Filler Shorts.
In both copy and tape. 1090 National Press Bldg.,
Washington 4, D. C.
Plant: Box 532, Orangeburg, S. C.
Educational Research
Bureau ................................ Newspaper Features Educational
Publications, Desk Outline
and Base Maps ........................ 1129 Vermont Ave.. N. W.,
Washington 5, D. C.
1303
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
NAME CLASS or SERVICH ADDRESS
European Picture Service Newsplctures, feature sets,
world-wide, also color 89 West 82nd St., New York 1, N. Y.
Favorite Funnies Comics and cartoon releases 119 W. 40th St., New York 18, N. Y.
Forman Market Research Editorial news research and re-
ports 8085 Park Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
General Features
Corporation News features, columns, ear*
toons, comic strips and panels 250 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Glanser News Service Canadian trade news, feature
articles, wire news, news-
paper and business paper
correspondent and Empire
Press Cable relays throughout
British Empire 228 Coldstream Ave.,
Toronto 12, Ont., Canada
Global News Syndicate Feature and Educational Service,
Picture, and Mat Service to
the Negro Press P. O. Box 86, New York 27, N. Y.
Globe Features Special services on the U. N 225 E. 46th St., New York 17, N. Y.
Globe Photos, Inc Color, black and white photo fea-
tures ; pictures on assignment
and stock color for editorial
and advertising: weeky synd.
Motion Picture and/or Tele-
vision Service 152 West 64th St., New York 19, N.Y.
West Coast Office,
8810 Melrose Ave.,
Hollywood 46, Calif.
Gordon Feature Syndicate, , . . _ _
W. L JEducational features 87 West Seventh St., Cincinnati 2, O.
Hall Syndicate, Inc., The Comic and story strips, humor
panels, editorial cartoons, gen-
eral columns 842 Madison Ave., New York 17. N.Y.
Handy Filler Service .News and semi-news fillers RUBS Bldg., San Francisco 4, Cal.
H&s kin Service, The Question and Answer column,
newspaper information serv-
ice. Educational booklets 1200 Eye St., N. W.,
Washington 5, D. C.
Healy, Thomas F. Pictorial service, historical
""•^ 10 Br'd«e St" """Vel'Vor* 4. N. V.
HtraldTribuneNews Service.. Leased wire news, spot news
coverage and news features
on query basis, daily news fea-
ture service by mail 230 W. 41st St., New York 86, N. Y.
Hollywood Press Syndicate.. .Features Hollywood photo-
graphs, beauty secrets, film
star fashions, etc 6606 Hollywood Blvd.,Hollywood,Cal.
Hopkins Syndicate, Inc Editorials : Dr. Crane's "The
Worry Clinic," Dr. Carelton's
"Garden Facts/' Dr. Rast's
"Altar Stairs/' W. E. Hall's
"Quiz Hall," K. Woodman's
"Memo to Caesar." Cartoon
Strip: Unwin's "Little Sandy
Sleighfoot" 520 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago 11, 111.
Intercity News Service New York features and spot
news coverage for out-of-
town papers 108 Park Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
International Feature
Syndicate General feature pervice for news-
papers; including columns,
comics and serial fiction Woodward Bldg., Washington 5, D. C.
International Religious News ^ ,
Service Religious features 1111 Elizabeth St.. Pasadena 6. Cat.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency...Jewish news and features 660 First Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Kean Archives Pictorial history service S. E. Cor. 87th and Filbert Sta.,
Phila. 4, Pa.
Kelleher, A. A. and M. M Newspaper feature brokers 2528 McKinney, Dallas 1, Texas.
King Editors' Features Trade paper and house publi-
cation syndicate 102 Hillyer St., East Orange, N. J.
King Features Syndicate Comics, columns, newsmats,
general newspaper features,
ready-printed supplements :
dress, needlecraft patterns. 285 E. 45th St., New York 17, N. Y.
Lassen Features Syndicate..."Katie Looks At Life/' Weekly
column of general human in-
terest 714 East 4th St., Brooklyn 18, N. Y.
Las Vegas News Bureau .News and Publicity photos, area
copy assistance to writers on
assignment Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce,
P. O. Box 28, Las Vegas, Nevada
Lawrence, David, Associates
(Syndicate) Five-day week news interpreta-
tion from Washington 1241-24th St., N. W.,
Washington 7, D. C.
1804
Syndicates, 1959
NAMB CLASS or SERVICE ADDRESS
Leach Company, C. L Special editions for daily news-
papers 1218 Westmoreland Park, Norfolk, Va.
Ledger Syndicate News, features 821 8. Fourth St., Phila. 6. Pa.
Lee, Jeffrey, Syndicate Columns, cartoons, photographs,
sports and general features.. ..13 8 W. 44th St., New York 86, N. Y.
Los Angeles Newspaper
Service Bureau, Inc Legal, public notices 224 West First St.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Los Angeles Times -
Mirror News Bureau Special features, news stories,
photographs and mats 202 W. First St., Los Angeles. Calif.
MACNENS, Inc John MacNair's European News
Service (news and business
features) 60 Wall St., New York 6, N. Y.
Magazine Feature Service Features for travel and teens
pages 2136 Ames St., Los Angeles 27, Calif.
Master Newspaper
Syndicate Free illustrated mat publicity
features, cartoons, etc., to
suburban and rural weeklies
and small town dailies. Free to
editors, specially created art
mats to encourage local ad-
vertisers 820 E. 39th St., New York 16, N. Y.
McClure Newspaper
Syndicate Daily and Sunday comics, col-
umns, misc 229 W. 48rd St., New York 86, N. Y.
McNaught Syndicate, Inc Newspaper features — comics
and columns 60 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
Metro Associated Services,
Jnc Illustrated syndicated advertis-
ing mat services for daily and
weekly newspapers, depart-
ment, food stores and special-
ty shops 80 Madison Ave., New York 16. N. Y.
Metropolitan News Service... News, picture, feature service....?. O. Box 508, Bridgeport, Conn.
Metropolitan Photo Service...Photographic 1564 Broadway, New York 86, N. Y.
Meyer Both Company Newspaper Advertising art,
idea, promotion and mat
services, continuity cam-
paigns, for newspapers and
retail outlets Michigan Ave. at 20th St.,
Chicago 16, 111.
Miller Services Limited Newspaper features, stock and
feature photos 217 Bay St., Toronto 1, Canada
Moss Feature Syndicate Written features for daily and
weekly newspapers 808 Summit Avenue,
Greensboro, North Carolina
National News Features
Syndicate, Inc Feature news bureau 507 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
National Newspaper Syndi-
cate (John F. Dille Co.). ...Newspaper features 826 W. Madison St., Chicago 8, HI.
National Weekly News-
paper Service News, photo "budget"
syndicate Main Street, Frankfort, Ky.
N.C.W.C. (National Catholic
Welfare Conference) News
Service News, feature, picture service,
Radio-TV Newsscript 1812 Massachusetts Ave., N. W.,
Washington 5, D. C.
N E A Service, Inc Daily feature service of comics,
columns, news pictures, news
sports and women's features,
Sunday comic pages, color
comic and advertising feature
supplements, television pre-
views, prize puzzles, chil-
dren's features, weekly news- ^
paper service 1200 W. Third St.. Cleveland 18. O.
New England Newapix News, sports, society, com-
mercial industrial pictures P. 0. Box 508, Bridgeport. Conn.
New England Trade Press
Syndicate Trade press news and features,
technical research P. O. Box 508. Bridgeport, Conn.
Newspaper Boys of America,
Ine Newspaper circulation supplies
and promotional services.
Newspaper ad-file books 912 E. 21st St., Indianapolis 2, Ind.
Newspaper Feature Division
of the Standard A Poor's
Corporation Financial and business news 845 Hudson St., New York 14 N. Y.
Newspaper Sports Service Sports news and features, car-
toons, general and sports
editorials, sports columns 150 Powers St., Brooklyn 11, N. T.
News Press Service Weekly newsplcture mat serv-
ice to the Negro press 450 Ave. of the Americas, _
New York 11, N. Y.
1805
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
NAMB CLASS OF SERVICE ADDRESS
New York Herald Tribune
Syndicate Comics, cols., humor and misc.. ..230 W. 41st St., New York 86. N. Y.
North American Newspaper
Alliance, Inc «News, news features 229 W. 43rd St., New York 88, N. Y.
N.W.C. Syndicate Service News interpretation, movie
making, women's interests
and humor 1819 Gilpin St., Denver 18, Colorado
West Coast Representative,
Buddy Mason 920 West llth St.,
Los Angeles 15, Cal.
Overseas Press, Inc News and feature articles and
photos to U. S., Great Britain,
British Empire and elsewhere
by cable and wireless and air
mail from foreign correspon-
dents and American authors
and photographers P. O. Box 668
P. O. Grand Central Station,
New York 17. N. Y.
Pan-Hellenic American
Foreign Press Syndicate.. Greek, Balkan States, Near East
interests. Pictures, news and
travel service Park Row Bldg., New York 38, N. Y.
Park Bench Philosopher Editorials and Short-Short
Paragraphs Carmel-By-The-Sea, Calif.
Park Row News Service Local angle news features 280 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y.
Penguin Photo Pictorial research (specializing
in motion pictures, radio, TV,
show business) 520 Madison Ave.,
New York 22, N. Y.
Photographs-International
Publicity (P.I.P.) News and feature reporting, sin-
gle photos and complete photo
sequences, specific photo as-
signments 507 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
Press Alliance, Inc Feature syndicate 202 East 44th St., New York 17, N. Y.
Press Features, Inc Newspaper features, cartoon
strips, columns 171 West St., Brooklyn 22, N. Y.
Publication Research Service. Newspaper, Magazine Editorial
and advertising readership
surveys and market and con-
sumer studies. Conducted field
work for Continuing Study of
Newspaper Reading 176 W. Adams St., Chicago 3, 111.
Publishers Finan. Bureau Business and Financial News-
paper Features by Roger W.
Babson Babson Park 57, Mass.
Publishers Syndicate .Newspaper features 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago 2, 111.
Rayburn's Ozark Guide Short stories, folklore and
nature, pastoral verse with
Ozark slant Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
Register and Tribune
Syndicate Features and fiction Register and Tribune Bldg..
Des Moines 4. Iowa
488 Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.
Reid Editorial Service Editorials 219 Walnut St.. Harrlsbur*, Pa.
Religious News Service Religious news, domestic and
foreign; features; photos 43 West 57th St.,
New York 19. N. Y.
Reuters News Service World news and features Times Bldg., 229 W. 48rd St.,
New York 36, N. Y.
Russell Service Auto maintenance, travel and
safety columns called "Riding
With Russell," "John Smith
and His Car," "Under the
Hood" and "Women Who
Drive." 254 Fern St., W. Hartford, 7, Conn.
Saunders Enterprises
Syndicate Weekly columns on films, TV
and radio, music P. O. Box 1088, Burbank, Calif.
Science Service General science 1719 N St.. N. W., Washington 6.D.C.
Syndicate Jewish interest features 660 First Ave., New York 16, N. Y.
Smith-Mann Syndicate Columns, features and comics....511 W. 112th St., New York 25, N. Y.
Soccer Associates Complete coverage of Soccer,
pictures, general sports
syndicate 133 W. 44th St., Ne,w York 36, N. Y.
Standard Filler Service News fillers and sports shorts....Times Bldg., St. Cloud, Minnesota
Standard Press Assoeiatlon..News features 8137A Washington St.,
Boston 30, Mass.
Star Feature Syndicate Psychological and health
features P. O. Box 88, Alhambra. Cal.
Thompson, Paul, Photos Historical photographs 89 West 82nd St.. New York 1. N. Y.
Three Lions, Inc Photo syndicate 645 Fifth Ave., New York 17, N. Y.
1306
Syndicates, 1959
*,' NA?* CLASS OF SERVICE ADDRESS
Times-Mirror Syndicate ....... Comics, columns, general news
and picture features ................ 145 8. Spring St.,
Toronto Star Syndicate ........ Newspaper Features .................... 80 King St. WTor
Tower News Service .............. News and photo service ............. 1476 Broadway. New York 18. N. Y.
Transworld Feature
Syndicate, Inc .................... Services to foreign magazines.
newspapers and publishers.
Columns, news articles, fic-
tion. comic strips, comic books
and cartoons, photo stories,
fashion photos, kodachromes,
book rights ................................ 23 W. 47th St., New York 86, N. Y.
Triangle Photo Service ......... News, feature and illustrative
,_„„,,_ photos ....................................... 24 W. 45th St., New York 86, N. Y.
Trumbull, Faith, Society
News ................................... .Society news, features, photos.... P. O. Box 508, Bridgeport, Conn.
Twentieth Century News
United Press Associations. ...Hi-Fi Equipment, Motion Pic-
tures, Record Reviews, Book
Reviews, Television, Radio,
Stage Humor, and general col-
umns ......................................... 4917 Sunny slope Ave.,
Sherman Oaks, Calif.
Ultramares News Service ..... News features for Latin
American countries ................ 635 E. 14th St.. New York 9, N. Y.
Underwood & Underwood ..... News, stock, feature photos ........ 3 W. 46th St., New York 86, N. Y.
United Feature Syndicate,
Inc ....................................... Comics, columns, general feature
service, daily picture mats ...... 220 B. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
United Press International News, newspictures, news films. .220 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N. Y.
United Press International
Newspictures ..................... News feature, stock photos;
special photographic assign-
ments world-wide; B. & W.
and color; telephoto, facsim-
ile services for newspapers
and television .......................... 461 Eighth Ave., New York 1, N. Y.
Universal Trade Press Synd...Trade and technical ...................... 1841 Broadway, New York 23, N. Y.
Vanguard Features
Syndicate ............................ Features for community week-
lies, also for internal company
__ . , magazines ................................. 10553 S. Leavitt St., Chicago 43.
Wars haw Collection of
Business Americana .......... Research: Trademarks, adver-
tising. Posters, labels, pack-
ages, etc. Special historical
collections ................................. 752 West End Ave.,
„, .. ., . New York 25, N. Y.
Washington Farm News
Service ................................ Washington Farm News to Daily
and Weekly Newspapers and
Farm Publications ................... 1126 National Press Bldg.,
Washington 4, D. C.
Wide World Photos ............... News and Feature Photos ........... 50 Rockefeller Plaza,
m . New York 20, N. Y.
Women's News Service ......... News and Feature service .......... 229 W. 43rd St., New York 86, N. Y.
Wood, Richard K .................... Illustrative photography, black
and white, color; outdoor
sports specialty, college
annuals, yearbooks ................. 3807 Oweda Terrace,
_, , . . . _ Chattanooga 5. Tenn.
World Around Press .............. Fortnightly newsletter on inter-
national affairs from world
staff and authoritative spe-
cialists ...................................... P. O. Box 87, Woodstock, Vt.
World Color Printing Co ........ Colored newspaper supplements,
newsstand sale and industrial,
comic books, advertising
broadsides, publications .......... 420 DeSoto Ave., St. Louis 7. Mo.
World Features Syndicate.. ..Columns, interviews, graphic
and text features of all kinds,
news photos, feature photo
stories, material syndicated
for newspaper editors, syndi-
cated features made to order,
special and seasonal features,
fillers ......................................... 2307 Wayne Ave.,
Hollywood 27, Calif.
World Press Association ....... Columns ........................................ P. O. Box 566, Lancaster, S. C.
Worldwide Press Service ...... Weekend Package from overseas
datelines and the U.N. giving
background and interpretive
reports on key world develop-
ments ........................................ 226 E. 46th St., New York 17, N. Y.
Zaner Advertising Agency.. .National syndicated advertising
services ............... i ..................... 2915 North 88rd St.,
Milwaukee 10, Wise.
1807
AGRICULTURAL PUBLICATIONS GROUPED
ACCORDING TO STATES
(755 Papers)
SEE ALSO AGRICULTURAL PUBLICATIONS GROUPED ACCORDING TO CLASSIFICATION
Birmingham ALABAMA Circ.
Progressive Farmer. The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) ............................................... ....
Combined circ....*l,386,247
Montgomery
Alabama Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric. & Farm Bureau ...
Controlled free dist . 67,622
Alabama Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec.... ttOO.225
Southern Farm and Home (quar.)
Farm & Home.... 369,096
Pell City
St. Clair Co. News Aegis (wkly)
Ind. Agric . 4.000
Buckeye ARIZONA
Buckeye Valley News (wkly) ..Ind. Agric....
Glendale
Herald-State Farm News (wkly)
Dem. & Agric .
Phoenix
Arizona Cattlelog (mo. ) Cattle Ranchers
Arizona Farmer- Rancher (ftntly) Agric....
Land Improvement (mo.)
Soil Cons'n, Irriga'n ...
Controlled free dist....
Stockman Magazine, The (mo.)....L'stk....
Tombstone
Epitaph (wkly) ................ Agric. & Dem....
Yuma
Yuma County Farmer (wkly) ....Agric .
Informer and Newtown Co. Times (wkly)
Agric
Little Rock
Arkansas Farmer (mo.) Agric...
Farm Bureau Press (mo.) .... ~ Agric....
North Little Rock
Rural Arkansas Magazine (mo.)
Rural Elec., Gen. Farm News
Sheridan
Headlight (wkly) Agric. Dem .
Waldron
Advance Reporter (wkly) ..Dem. Agric ..
Wynne
Progress (wkly) Dem. & Agric ...
945
$2,281
tl.900
Arkadelphia ARKANSAS
Southern Standard (wkly) . Ind. Agric....
Batesville
Hatcheryman's Classified Exchange
(mo.) ...... Hatcheryman & Chicken Dlrs....
Cariisle
Independent (wkly) Agric .
Charleston
Express (wkly) Dem. Agric ..
Fayetteville
Arkansas Agriculturist (quar.) Agric. Coll....
Arkansas Farm Research (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) Agric. Research
Controlled free dist .
Green Forest
Tribune (wkly) .... .... Agric. Dem....
Greenwood
Democrat (wkly) Dem. Agric
Hartford
Gamecock (mo.) Game Fowl....
Hope
Hempstead County News (wkly)
Dem. & Agric....
$1,720
$5.000
16,000
§1,575
1,680
$2.542
9780
§1,050
2,000
*6,000
§1,225
§1,050
5,216
$735
56^954
103,810
1.823
§1,200
§1,925
Circ
68,985
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
California Farm Bureau Monthly (mo.)
Agric....
Carmel
Farm Bureau News (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Agric.... t25.100
CoacheUa
Desert Rancher (mo.) Agric
El Monte
California Rabbits (mo.)
Int. of Rabbit & Cavy Breeders....
Los Angeles
California Citrograph (mo.) Citriculture.... $14,343
Farm Management (mo.)
Western Bus. Farmers .. 16,493
Controlled free dist.... 6,544
Thoroughbred of California (mo.) Horse
Breeding....
Western Dairy Journal (mo.)
Dairy Farmers.... 15,283
Controlled free dist.... 5.137
Western Grower and Shipper (mo.) VAC 1,859
Controlled circ....VAC 1,720
Veg. & Melon Grow. & Ship'g
Western Livestock Journal (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....Livestock & Horses 44,312
Orange
Fruit and Vegetable Review (mo.)
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
Growers and Shippers.... 2,911
Controlled free dist.... 3.128
Palo Alto
Pacific Poultryman (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Poultry $39.064
Paramount
California Dairyman (ftntly) ....Dairying....
Controlled circ....VAC 7,229
Redwood City
Pacific Stockman (mo.) L'stk 8,683
Rialto
San Bernardino County Farm Bureau
Monthly (mo.) Agric . $1,700
Riverside
Riverside Co. Farm Bureau Monthly
(mo.) Agric . $2,502
Sacramento
Almond Facts (bi-mo.) ..Almond Grow'g....
Controlled free dist . 4,137
California Grange News (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) State Grange. .. * 23,478
California Rabbit News (mo.) ....Rabbits....
California Rancher (mo.) Agric . 4,200
Controlled free dist .. 26,000
Saint Helena
Redwood Rancher (mo.) Agric $5,000
San Diego
Southern California Rancher (mo.)
So. Cal. Farm
Controlled free dist $14,500
San Francisco
Agrichemical West (mo.)
Agric. Chem'ls Indus....
California Cattleman (mo.) Beef Cattle....
California Farmer (bi-wkly. Sat.) Agric ...* 11 6,262
California Livestock News (wkly)
Livestock Indus.... 3,569
California Magazine of the Pacific (quar.)
(see note in catalog) .Indus. Agric.... * 7,803
Pacific Grange Farm Group (see note in
catalog)
Western Fruit Grower (mo.)
Controlled circ ... >24,565
Circulation-HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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SMI Jose Circ,
Sunsweet Standard (mo.)
Dried Fruit Products ...
SanL*andro
Nulaid News (mo.) Poultry.... $11.600
San Luis Obispo
California Future Farmer Magazine (mo.)
(no adv.) (see note in catalog)
Voca. Agric.... 12,500
Stockton
Diamond Walnut News (bi-mo.)
Walnut Grow'g....
Controlled free dist... 14,000
San Joaquin County Farm Bureau News
(mo.) Agric ... $3,600
Boulder COLORADO
Arabian Horse News (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Arab. Horses . $5,900
Colorado Springs
Western Horseman, The (mo.)
Stock Horses & West. Horsem's'p *104,516
Denver
American Cattle Producer (mo.) ....L'stk .. 11,650
Colorado Rancher and Farmer (s-mo.)
Agric.... *44,122
Colorado Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec .. 34.768
Montana Rural Electric News (Mo.)
Rural Elec.... 21,673
National Fur News (mo.) Fur Farm .. *4,421
National Union Farmer (mo.) Agric.... $320,000
Record- Stockman (wkly)
Livestock & Markets.... *1 1,377
Rocky Mountain Union Farmer (mo.)
Agric.... 18,900
Western Farm Life (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Agric. & L'stk * 149, 761
Wyoming Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec
Fort Collins
Rocky Mountain Collegian (wkly)
Agric. & Coll ..
Fort Morgan
Morgan County Herald (s-wkly)
Agric. Rep....
Grand Junction
Western Colorado Reporter (wkly)
Agric., Uran. Min'g....
La Junta
Arkansas Valley Journal (wkly)
Ind. Agric .
Palmer Lake
American Angora News (bi-mo.)
Rabbit Breed' g....
Sterling
High Plain Fanner (wkly) .. Ind. Agric ..
Madison CONNECTICUT
Game Fowl News (11 ti. a yr.)
Game Chickens
Selbyville DELAWARE
Broiler Journal and Peninsula Broiler
Journal (s-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Broiler Chick. Ind....
Controlled free dist
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Agricultural Research (mo.) (no adv.)
Agric. Res. ..
Agricultural Situation (mo.) (no adv.)
Agric. Econ....
Better Crops with Plant Food (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Agric....
Controlled free dist....
Extension Service Review (mo.) (no
adv.) Agric., Home Economics....
Controlled free dist....
Foreign Agriculture (mo.) Agric....
Controlled free dist....
Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry (mo.).. Chem. & Food Proc'g....
Journal of the Association of Official
Agricultural Chemists (quar.)
Agric. Chem....
National Horticultural Magazine (quar.)
(no adv.) Sclent. Hort..«
12,797
2,912
§3,081
§4,612
§2,786
4,366
847
25,553
$16,000
1970
$4,000
6,618
$2,347
Washington Circ.
National Potato Council News (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Potato Indus.... $13,008
Plant Food Review (quar.) (no adv.)
Agric. Leaders & Educators.... 36*
Controlled free dist.... 37,629
Rural Electrification (mo.) Electrif'n.... *14,829
Bartow FLORIDA
Citrus Industry, The (mo.) Citrus Fruits . $4,471
Gainesville
Florida Agriculture (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Agric.... 27,984
Florida College Farmer (4 ti a yr)
Coll. & Agric ...
Havana
Herald (wkly) Agric. Dem.... 8850
Jacksonville
Florida Dairy News (quar.)
Dairy Farm'g, Dairy Prods. Dist.... 3.000
Florida Gardener (quar.) Garden 'g .. 26,500
Jay
Tri-County Gazette (wkly)
Kissimmee
Cattle Group Limited (see note in
catalog)
Florida Cattleman and Livestock Journal
(mo.) Beef Cattle, Horses....
Florida Future Farmers (quar.) . .Agric .
International Brahman Review (8 ti. a
yr.) (see note in catalog) L'stk....
Controlled free dist ...
Lecanto
Canary World (mo.) Canaries...
Plant City
Courier (wkly)
. Agric.... 3,250
*5,369
8,945
2,548
1.338
Dem. & Agric.... *4,S71
**4,530
Tampa
Citrus Magazine (mo.) Citrus Fruits....
Florida Grower and Rancher (mo.) Agric ... -£26,393
Florida Poultryman (mo.) Poultry .. 3,490
Athens GEORGIA
Georgia Agriculturist (mo.).. ..Agric. Coll....
Controlled free dist . 2,500
Atlanta
Georgia Farmer (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Agric ... 48,054
Controlled free dist . 4,903
Georgia Farmers Market Bulletin (wkly)
(no adv.) Farm Prod. Mkts .
Controlled free dist.... $1 82,000
Georgia Future Farmers (bi-mo.) Agric....
Controlled circ.... $19,000
Southern Dairy Products Journal (mo.)
Dairy Products 4,284
Southern Farm Equipment — See South-
ern Hardware in catalog section.
Gainesville
Georgia Poultry Times (wkly) Poultry.... 7,270
Hapeville
Bees (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Beekeeping .
Macon
Cattle Group (see note in catalog)
Georgia Farm Bureau News (mo.) Agric.... 41,312
Livestock Breeder Journal (mo.)
Cattleman . 23,776
Millen
Rural Georgia (mo.) Rural Electrif.... $95,916
Honolulu
HAWAII
Bulletin of the Pacific Orchid Society of
Hawaii (quar.) Orchid Cult .
Hawaii Farmer (mo.) Farming....
$600
Boise
IDAHO
Idaho Farmer (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) - Agric.... £37,260
Idaho Farm Journal (wkly) Agric.... 4,046
Idaho Granger (semi-mo.) (see note in
catalog) ~ Agric....
Controlled free dist ... *5,554
Idaho Wool Growers Bulletin (bi-wkly)
Sheep & Wool
Genesee
News (wkly) Agric. Rep....
$1,420
§615
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, •worn; $Publisher'8 Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to th» us* of th« Directory In front of book.
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IDAHO (Continued)
Idaho Falls
Eastern Idaho Farmer (wkly) Agric...
Middleton
Boise Valley Herald (wkly) ....Ind. Agric....
Moscow
Idaho Agricultural Science (quar.)
(cont. free dist.) Agric. Res...
Arlington Heights
ILLINOIS
Cooperator. The (mo.) Agric....
Aurora
Shorthorn World (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Shorth. Cattle....
Bloom ington
McLean County Farm and Home Bureau
News (mo.) .Agric....
Champaign-Urbana
Agricultural History (quar.). .Agric. Hist...
Chicago
American Cage-Bird Magazine (mo.)
Birds. Spec'ty Magazine....
American Nurseryman (s-mo.) .... Hort ...
American Poultry Journal (mo.) (see
Clrc.
3.065
8550
13,000
8,553
$6.000
$900
9,368
note in catalog)
Poultry *364,357
Daily Drovers' Journal (dly ex. Sat. and
Sun.) L'stk & Agric.... 33,212
Dairy Breed Publications (see note in
catalog)
Farm Safety Review (bi-mo.) (no adv.)
(cont. free dist.) Farm Safety ... 25,000
Livestock Breed Publicat's (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Breeding....
Midwest Farm Paper Unit (see note in
catalog)
National 4-H News (mo.)
Agric., Youth Educ.... 73,021
Controlled free dist.... 10,039
National Live Stock Producer (mo.)
Livestock *249,890
Nation's Agriculture (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Agric....l,642,974
Prairie Farmer (s-mo.) Agric.. ..-£395,382
Pure Milk News (mo.) ....Dairy Farming .. J13.933
Controlled free dist . . *2,249
Rural Gravure (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Rural & Small Town Int.... 494,570
Danville
Agricultural Education Magazine (mo.)
Teachers of Agric J10.000
American Farm Youth Magazine (mo )
(see note in catalog) Agric . 75,239
East St. Lotds
Dairyman's Journal (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Dairying . 39,939
St. Clair Ruralist (mo.) Agric....
tS.OOO— Free
Elmhurst
Poultry Supply World (mo.)
Hatch. Feed & Poult. Sup
Galesburg
Poland China World. The (mo.).. ..Swine ... 5.585
Greenville
Farmers Equity News (wkly)
Co-op & Agric 16.500
Hamilton
American Bee Journal (mo.)
Agric. & Bees.... 10,832
Jollet
Farmer's Review (wkly) Agric 4,293
Kankakee
Kankakee County Farm Bureau and
Home Bureau News (mo.) Agric. . t2,700
Mount Morris
Better Farming Methods (mo.)
Agric. Method & Educ. .
Controlled circ.... >33,057
Broiler Growing (mo.) Chickens . -£20,741
Hatchery and Feed (mo.)
Hatcheries, Breeders. Feed Retailers ..
Controlled circ .. >16,212
Poultry Tribune (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) ..... Poultry Rais'g....*354,359
Turkeygram (mo.) Turkeys.... 10,000
Turkey World (mo.) Turkeys.... *16,684
National Stock Yards
St. Louis Daily Livestock Reporter
(dly) L'stk & Agric
Oregon
Ogle County Farmer (mo.) Agric
Peoria
Duroc News (mo.) Duroc Swine
Hampshire Herdsman (mo.)
Hampshire Swine...
Controlled free dist
Springfield
Berkshire News (mo.)
Purebred Berkshire Hogs
Illinois Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec
Stronghurst
Henderson County Farm Bureau News
(mo.) Agric
Circ.
7,252
2,800
6,600
6.974
1,225
J4.551
109,609
Goshen
INDIANA
QIC News (bi-mo.) Swine Breed'g.
Huntington
Indiana Farmer — See Indiana-Kentucky
State Farm Paper Unit— Middletown, Ky
Indianapolis
Hoosier Farmer (mo.) Agric 133,237
Indiana Rural News (mo.) ....Farm Elec.. . 1132,582
Spotted Poland China Bulletin. The (mo.)
Swine Raising $1,650
Knightstown
Eastern Indiana Farmer (wkly)
Ind. Agric §5,627
5614— Free
Marion
Farm News (see note in catalog) (mo.)
Agric., Farm Bureau
Mentone
t2.101
51,079
8,548
News (wkly) Farming
Mishawaka
Countryman's Press (wkly) ..Ind. Agric..
Morgantown
Tri-County Farmer (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Ind. & Agric .
$2,500— Free
Morristown
Tri-County Farm News (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Ind. & Agric
12,500— Free
New Paris
Fanner's Exchange (wkly) Ind. & Agric,... 56,254
Rochester
Chester White Journal (mo.) ..Swine.... 2,700
Indiana Grange News (mo.) ....Agric...43,900 — Free
Shirley
Four County Farmer (mo.) (see note in
catalog) . . Ind. & Agric
12,500— Free
Ame. IOWA
Iowa Agriculturist (mo.) Agric $2,100
Clinton
Town Talk (wkly) Ind. & Farm 5,216
11.109— Free
Decorah
Posten (Norw.) (wkly) .... Ind. & Agric 17,557
Des Moines
Iowa Farm and Home Register (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Agric. . 522,229
Iowa Rural Electric News (mo )
Farm Elec 104,117
Successful Farming (mo.) Agric jr\, 313,238
U. S. Farm Union News (mo.)
. Farmers Union 2,500
Controlled free dist.... 1 . 570
Wallaces' Farmer and Iowa Homestead
(s-mo.) Agric *297,653
Westernews (mo.) Grain & Feed....
Controlled free dist....
Cowrie
News (wkly) Agric. .
Grundy Center
Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman (wkly)
Agric.
National Hog Farmer (mo ) . Swine Ind....
Controlled free dist . .
J3.000
1,489
131,220
40,000
60,200
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublliher'i Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory to front of book.
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Hudson Cite.
Soybean Digest (ma)
Soybean Agric. & Utiliz.... 5,513
Controlled free dist... 695
Lamonl
Small Stock Magazine (mo.)
Rabbits & Pet Stock.... JS.OOO
Controlled free dist ... tl.OOO
Marathon
Republic (wkly) Agric. & Ind.. . §490
Maxwell
Tribune (wkly) Rep. & Agric.... 650
Oxford
Johnson County Farmer (bi-mo.).... Agric....
3,300— Free
Wapello
Republican (wkly) Agric .. 51,443
Webster City
Aberdeen- Angus Journal (mo.) .Cattle... 19,567
Controlled free dist .. 1,416
Wellsburg
Herald (wkly) Agric. Rep.... 8615
Williamsbur*
Iowa County Farmer (mo.) Ind. Agric....
$2,650— Free
Clifton KANSAS
North Central Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric. & Farm Bureau.... 3,900
Dodge City
High Plains Journal (wkly) Agric .. 57,875
Irrigation Age (mo.)
Irriga. & Gen'l Farm'g.... 1,443
9.000— Free
, Agric...
Agric....
t780
Agric....
Esbon
Times (wkly)
Fort Scott
Kansas Grange Monthly (mo.)
Haven
Journal (wkly) ...-
Linn
Cow and Hen Journal (mo.)
Dairy & Poultry. . 3,700
Manhattan
Grass & Grain (wkly) Ind. Agric....
Combined circ ... $7.284
Kansas Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric 77,505
Oberlln
Herald (wkly) Ind. Agric.... §2,784
Topeka
Capper's Farmer (mo.) Agric...*!, 499,695
Capper's Weekly (wkly) Ind. & Ag;ric....*387,183
Kansas Farmer (s-mo.) Agric -^111,865
Kansas Stockman (mo.) Livestock... 5,682
Kansas Union Farmer (mo.) Agric....
Missouri Ruralist (s-mo.) Agric... .-£140,664
Wichita
National Flying Farmer (mo.)
Farming & Aviation . $3,200
Greenup KENTUCKY
News (wkly) Agric.... tl.673
Lexington
Blood-Horse (wkly)
Thoroughbred Breeders & Turf Int.... 5,7-40
Thoroughbred Record, The (wkly)
Race Horses 5,136
Louisville
Dairy Plant Fieldman (mo.). .Dairy Indus....
Kentucky Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric.... 76,549
National Horseman (mo.)
Horse Breeding, Training & Showing .. <A-4,903
Rural Kentuckian (mo.) ...Rural Electrif.... 138,254
Middletown
Indiana Fanner (mo.) Agric .. 76,700
Controlled free dist.... 45,685
Kentucky Farmer (mo.) Agric. .-£1 18,518
Tennessee Farmer and Homemaker (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Agric.... 90,801
Controlled free dist
Houma LOUISIANA
Louisiana Future Farmer (mo.)
F. F. A. La Assn..
2,425
Kentwood Circ.
Commercial (wkly) Dairy....
Lake Providence
Banner-Democrat (wkly) Agric .. 1,460
New Orleans
Rice Journal (mo.) Rice . . 4,018
Controlled free dist... 1,982
Sugar Journal (mo.) Sugar...
Controlled circ ... >4.558
New Roads
Pointe Coupee Banner (wkly).. Dem. Agric... 51,420
Opelousas
Rural Louisiana (mo.) Rural Elec.... 75,000
Orono MAINE
Maine Farm Research (quar.)
Agric. Research....
Controlled free dist.... $7,750
Portland
Grange Herald (mo.) State Grange....
Maine Farmer and Homemaker (mo.)
Agric ... £14,409
Baltimore MARYLAND
Maryland Tobacco Grower (mo.)
Tobacco Growing.... 800
Soil Science (mo ) Soil Fertility.... 2,529
Preston
Maryland Poultry Directory and
Poultry News Digest (quar.) Poultry— 5,782
News and Farmer (wkly).... Ind. & Agric.... 53,154
Vegetable Growers (Vee-Gee) Messenger
(quar.) - Veg. Grow'g.... 59,051
Towson
Maryland Horse, The (mo.) Horse Breed'g.. .
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Horticulture (mo.) Horticultural.... -£69,375
New England Dairyman (mo.) Dairy Ind.... 7,577
Poultry Industry (mo.) Poultry-.
Danvers
Horsemen's Journal (mo.)
Horse Breed'g & Rac'g 15.324
Ipswich
New England Poultry Review, The (mo.)
Poult. Breed'g
Leicester
New England Goat News (mo.)
Goat Breeding....
Medford
Pigeon News (mo.) Pigeon Fanciers....
Sheffield
New England Shepherd (mo.)
Sheep & Wool Prod'n . 4,748
Springfield
National Grange Monthly (mo.) ....Agric....
New England Homestead (s-mo.) (Sat.)
Agric £148,187
West Springfield
Eastern States Cooperator (no adv.)
(mo.) Agric
Addison MICHIGAN
Courier (wkly) „ Rep. & Agric .. §775
Charlotte
Michigan Farm News (mo.)
Agric. & Farm Bureau .. 71,346
East Lansing
Michigan Farmer (s-mo ) .... Agric....£141,965
Fowler
Post (wkly) Ind. Agric.... J1.200
Lansing
Michigan Patron (mo.) Agric.... 16,400
Middleville
Sun and Caldonia News (wkly)
Rep. & Agric ... §1,250
Saint Joseph
Agricultural Engineering (mo.)
Agric. Eng'g.... *«.289
Albert Lea
MINNESOTA
Agric...
Community Magarine (mo.)..
Alexandria
Rural Minnesota News (mo.). Rural Elec ... 112,818
Controlled free dist ... 5,566
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Circ.
8660
4.700
$1,980
>3,458
92,493
96,256
MINNESOTA (Continued)
Butterfteld
Advocate (wkly) Agric....
Duluth
American Fur Breeder (mo.). Fur Breed.... *4.431
Eden Valley
Meeker REA Pioneer (mo.) Agric....
Mllaca
Minnesota Grange Gleaner (mo.)
State Grange . .
Minneapolis
Croplife (wkly) Agric. Chem'ls....
(see note in catalog). ...Controlled circ....
Midland Cooperator (wkly) Farm . .
Minnesota Farmer, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Agric....
National Rabbit Raiser (mo.)
Rabbits & Poultry-. $10,470
St. Paul
Farmer, The (s-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Agric....*266,219
Farmer's Union Herald (s-mo.) .. Agric... $237,819
Gobbles (mo.) Turkey Indus.... 5,241
Minnesota Horticulturist (9 ti. a yr.)
Horticul.... 10.500
Modern Dairyman (mo.) Dairy Farmer.... 36,213
Clarksdale MISSISSIPPI
Delta Farm Press (wkly) Agric ... §8,352
Greenwood
Staple Cotton Review, The (mo.) (no
adv.) Cotton.... $5.500
Hernando
Times Promoter (wkly) Agric.... §1,300
Jackson
Conservation News and Livestock
Farmer (mo.) Agric . 16,154
Mississippi Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Farm People ... 47,500
Mississippi Farmer (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Agric .. 38,686
Controlled free dist.... 4,916
Mississippi Federated Co-op News (mo.)
Farm People .. 43,500
Mississippi Stockman Farmer (mo.)
Livestock, Poultry....
Meridian
Farm Reporter (wkly) ..Ind. Agric....$18,863 — Free
Carthage MISSOURI
Dairy Papers Associated (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Dairy Farmers ..
Columbia
Agricultural Leaders Digest (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Agric. Leaders
Controlled circ ... >29,790
A. I. Digest. The (mo.)
Artificial Insemination.... 10,939
Breeder's Gazette (mo.) Agric. L'stk .. * 156, 563
Dairy Goat Journal (mo.) Dairy Goats....
Columbia
Missouri Farmer (mo.) Agric....
Controlled free dist ...
Sheep Breeder and Sheepman (mo.)
Sheep Ind....
156.828
$1 0.632
Jefferson City
Missouri Farm Bureau News (wkly)
Agric .. 38,846
Kansas City
Agricultura de las Americas (Span.)
(mo.) Farming... >S4,461
American Hatchery News (mo.)
Hatch'g ft Breed'g Indus....
American Hereford Journal (semi-mo.)
Hereford Cattle.... $17,199
Cooperative Consumer (s-mo.)
(see note in catalog) Co-op.... $260,000
Daily Drovers Telegram (dly)
Livestock & Agric.... 19,101
Midwest Wool Growers News (mo.)
Wool Grow .. 11.500
Polled Hereford World (mo.)
Pure Bred Cattle.... $9.432
Poultry and Eggs Weekly (wkly)
Poultry, Butter & Eggs ... *4,801
Weekly Star Farmer (wkly) (see
note In catalog) Ind. Agric....*383,138
St. Joseph Cire.
Stock Yards Journal (wkly)
Livestock ft Grain.... 22.761
St. Louis
Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin (ao
adv.) (6 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog)
Hort. & Bot ... 2.900
Rural Electric Missourian (mo.)
Rural Elec.... $167.359
Saddle and Bridle (mo.)
Horse Breed & Show....
Springfield
Milking Shorthorn Journal (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Milk. Shorthorn.... 5.221
Warrenton
American Pigeon Journal (mo.). Pigeons.... 8.120
American Rabbit Journal (mo.)
Commercial Rabbit Breeding.... 4.130
Angora Rabbit Magazine (mo.). ...Rabbit
Rais'g & Angora Wool M'k't'g.... 932
Billing. MONTANA
Western Livestock Reporter (wkly)
Livestock.... 16,375
Bozeman
Montana Agriculture (mo.) Agric.... 2,000
Controlled free dist . 3OO
Great Falls
Montana Farmer- Stockman (s-mo.)
Agric.... *35.217
Montana Farmers Union News (no adv.)
(mo.) Agric ... 17.929
Helena
Montana Stockgrower. The (mo.)
Beef Cattle Prod'n & Mark't'g ... 4.080
Montana Wool Grower (mo.)
Sheep Rais'g & Mark't'g.... 3.696
Lewistown
Argus Farmer (wkly) Ind. & Agric . §1,225
Alliance
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Cattleman (mo.) . Livestock....
Electric Farmer (mo.) .. Rural Elec.... 38.000
Nebraska Agriculture (mo.) Gen. Farm'g....
Controlled free dist.... 21,096
Nebraska Farmer (s-mo.). .Farm & Home....^ll7,831
Red Poll News (bi-mo.).. Cattle Breed'g.... 1,339
Controlled free dist .. 531
Omaha
Hospodar (Czech.) (s-mo.) Agric.... 24,000
Journal Stockman (dly) .. L'stk & Agrk.... 18.117
Katholisches Wochenblatt und Der
Landmann (Ger.) (wkly) Agric...
Nebraska Union Farmer (no adv.)
(semi-mo.) ~. ....- Farm Union.... 118,000
Scottsbluff
Business Farmer (wkly) Agric ..
$3.118
Reno NEVADA
Nevada Agriculture and Livestock
Journal (mo.) Agric....
Peterborough
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Guernsey Breeders' Journal (semi-mo.)
(see note in catalog) .Guernsey Cattle....
$1.525
11,604
Caldwell
NEW JERSEY
Agricultural Chemicals (mo.)
Mfgrs. Agric. Chem'ls.... *4,772
Fair Lawn
American Small Stock Farmer (mo.)
Rabbit Indus.... 13,500
New Brunswick
American Potato Journal (mo.) ....Agric.... $2.200
New Jersey Agriculture (bi-mo.)
Controlled free dist $13.500
Pemberton
Blueberries (4 ti. a yr.)
Blueberry Grower. . 1.250— Free
Sea Isle City
Broiler Industry (mo.) ....Poult, Breed'g ... $11.236
New Jersey Farm and Garden (mo.)
Agric.... 24,567
Poultry Digest (no adv.) (mo.) ....Poultry.... $6,081
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
|P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light lace, estimated.
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Short Hill. Circ.
National Farm & Garden Magazine
(quar.) Farm & Garden ... 8,392
Poultryman (wkly) ....... .....Poultry Farm .. 60,899
Controlled free dist .. 3,386
Albuquerque NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Stockman (mo.) ..Livestock .. $16,248
Las Cruces
New Mexico Farm and Ranch (mo.)
Agric.... *8,455
State College
Round-up (wkly) ... ......... -...Agric. & Coll....
Albany NEW YORK
Albany County Farm Bureau News
(mo.) ................................... ~ .......... Agric .. $1.196
Albion
Orleans Co. Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric....
Alton
Wayne Co. Farm and Home News (mo.)
Agric.... $3,619
Batavia
Genesee Co. Farm News (mo.) ....Agric.... 1,125
Belmont
Allegany County Farm and Home Bureau
News (mo.) ............................... Agric.. $2,500
Blnghamton
Farm and Home News (mo.) (see note
in catalog) .......... Farm'g & Home Int.... 3,650
Controlled free dist.... 17,000
Chester
Bio-Dynamics (quar.) ........ Soil Conserv .. $650
East Aurora
Erie County Farm News (mo.) . Agric . $2,700
East Syracuse
Eastern Milk Producer (mo.)
Dairymens' Ints . . 12,490
Fonda
Montgomery County Farm Bureau
News (mo.) ........... - .................... ...Agric.... $1,039
Franklinville
Bantam Magazine and Game Breeder
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Bantam Poultry & Gamebird Raising.... 309
Ithaca
American Agriculturist (s-mo.)
Agric. & Home Making ...-£227,625
6,584
800
Cooperative Digest (mo.) .Agric
Cornell Countryman (mo.) ....Agric. Coll .
Controlled free dist.... 2,000
Farm Power (mo.)
Rural Elec'n Leaders . *5,761
Jamestown
Chautauqua County Farm and Home
Bureau News (mo.) ...... Agric .. 4,900
Lacona
Holstein-Friesian World (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Dairy Cattle .. 26,257
Lowville
Lewis County Farm Home News (mo.)
Agric . 917
Mineola
Nassau County Agricultural News (mo.)
Agric . $1,425
Professional Gardener (mo.)... .Gardening.... 1,186
Mount Morris
Livingston County Farm Bureau News
(mo.) - Agric.... $1.046
New York
Agricultural Index (mo.)
Index to Agric. Periodicals . 886
American Egg and Poultry Review (mo.)
Egg & Poult. Indus....
Controlled circ....
Black Fox Magazine and Modern Mink
Breeder (mo.) Fur Farm....
Controlled free dist....
Dairymen's League News (ftntly) Dairy.... $46,549
Controlled free dist.... $2,361
Electricity on the Farm (mo.) Farm Elec .. 862,484
>4,9*5
3,851
950
New York
Flower Grower, The Home Garden
Circ
Magazine (mo.) .............. Gardening....*406,41S
Fruit and Vegetable Reporter (dly)
Fr. Fruit & Veg's ...
Jewish Farmer (Yid.&Eng.) (mo.). .Agric....
Rural New Yorker (s-mo.) .......... Agric.... * 300,488
Norwich
Chenango Co. Farm and Home Bureau
News (mo.) ....... .Agric. & Home Econ.... 1.800
Oneida
Madison County Farm News (mo.) Agric .. 1,575
Oswego
Oswego County Farm and Home News
(mo.) .............................. Agric... $3,300
Plattsburg
Clinton Co. Agricultural News (mo.)
Agric ... 955
Poughkeepsie
Cooperative Living (no adv.) (3 ti. a
yr.) ........................... Group Farm'g .
Riverhead
Suffolk Co. Farm News (mo.) .. Agric.... 2,526
Rochester
Monroe County Farm & Home Bureau
News (mo.) .. .. .................. Agric.... 3,900
Schenectady
Schenectady County Farm Bureau News
(mo.) ......... - .......................... Agric.. 750
Syracuse
Independent Producers' Guide (mo.)
Dairy Farmers and Cheese Indus.... 26,639
Walton
Delaware County Farm and Home
Bureau News (mo.) ..... Agric. & Dairy.... 2,175
Warrensburg
Warren County Agricultural News (mo.)
Agric.... 700
Waterloo
Seneca County Farm and Home News
(mo.) ............................. Agric.... $2,000
White Plains
Journal of Dairy Science (mo.) Dairy' g.... 4,300
Asheville NORTH CAROLINA
Farmers Federation News (mo.) (see
note in catalog) - Agric....
Controlled free dist....
Dunn
Dispatch (dly) Ind. & Agric ..
Durham
Bryologist (quar.) Mosses....
Greensboro
North Carolina Farm Bureau News
(mo.) Agric....
Max ton
Scottish Chief, The (wkly) Ind. & Agric ..
Raleigh
Carolina Co-operator (mo.) Agric...
Carolina Farmer (mo.) Agric
Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA
Bar North (mo.) L'stk ..
Controlled free dist ..
North Dakota Rural Electric (mo.)
Rural Elec....
Fargo
North Dakota Wool Grower (bi-mo.)
Sheep & Wool Indus ...
Spectrum (wkly) Agric. Coll ...
Steele
Ozone and Kidder County Farmers'
Press (wkly) Ind. & Agric ...
100
17.967
4.233
$450
53.500
§2,475
76,273
131.328
2,427
300
39,062
3.500
91.738
Cincinnati OHI°
Farm Quarterly, The (quar.). ...Farming * 2 16, 653
Cleveland
Ohio Farmer (s-mo.) Agric. **-153,630
Columbus
Agricultural Student (6 ti. a yr)
Agric. & Coll.... 4,500
American Rose Magazine (mo.)
Rose Grow'g ... $16,628
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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OHIO (Continued)
Columbus Circ.
Jersey Journal (s-mo.)(see note in cata-
log) Dairy Indus.... 10,000
Ohio Farm Bureau News (mo.) .Agric.... 54,960
Ohio State Grange Monthly (mo.). .Agric..., 100,719
Dayton
4-H Life (mo.) 4-H Club Work....
East Canton
News (wkly) Ind. Agric.... §1,043
Garrettsville
Journal (wkly) - Agric. Ind.... 9967
Gibsonburg
Derrick (wkly) Agric. & Ind .. 81,140
Kinsman
Journal (wkly) -...Ind. Agric.... 475
Medina
Gleanings in Bee Culture (mo.)....Apicul.... 11,224
Olmsted Falls
Trees Magazine (bi-mo.) Aboricult... 3,000
Controlled free dist .. 1.000
Salem
Farm and Dairy (wkly) Agric. & Dairy . 8,968
Ohio Holstein News (mo ) .... Breeding....
Ohio Jersey News (mo.) Breed'g.... 2,450
Controlled free dist.... 42S
Toledo
Co-operative Dairy Farmer (mo.)
Co-op Dairy Mkts $4,650
OMI (Ohio. Michigan. Indiana) Farm
News (mo.) (see note in catalog) Agric 27,750
Willouchby
American Fruit Grower (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Comm. Fruit Growers . 150,009
American Vegetable Grower (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....Com. Veg. Growers . -£89,780
Youngstown
Horseman Magazine (mo.)
Horse Showing & Breeding ..
Zanesville
Land and Water (quar.) Soil Conserv
OKLAHOMA
Geary
News (mo.) Agric
Gray
Gloxinian. The (bi-mo.) Flowers
Oklahoma City
Farmer- Stockman (mo.) -...Agric
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Farmer (mo.)
Agric....
Oklahoma Live Stock News (dly)
L'stk & Agric .
Stillwater
Oklahoma Current Farm Economics
(bi-mo.) ~ Tech. Agric ..
Tulsa
Pure Milk Producer (mo.) Dairymen Int
Controlled free dist ..
Ranch and Farm World— see World.
Ranchman (mo.). .Livestock, Agriculture
and Ranching....
Corvalli. OREGON
Oregon's Agricultural Progress
(quar.) - Agric
Oregon Ornamental & Nursery Digest
(4 ti. a yr.) (controlled free dist.)
Horticulture....
Portland
Better Fruit (mo.) Fruit Indus....
Eggsaminer (mo.) Poultry..
Journal of Range Management (bi-mo.)
Advancement of Graz'g Land....
Northwest Ruralite (mo.) Agric....
Oregon Farmer (s-mo. ) (Thurs. ) (see note
in catalog) - Agric....
Oregon Grange Bulletin (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) ............... Agric ..
Oregonian Farm. Home and Garden
(wkly) (see note in catalog)
Farm, Home & Garden ...
Oregon Journal— Prints separate section
called Northwest Living with Sunday
edition.
$2,500
1650
1,500
*433,934
, 41,400
2,220
, $3,085
1.650
1,000
10.297
4,306
$3.232
56,401
*5«.328
12,974
295,740
Powell Butte Circ.
Central Oregon Rancher (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Oregon Ranch & Agric.... £200
Controlled free dist ... t4.651
Prinevllle
Oregon Cattleman (mo.) Lst'k.... 1,282
Salem
Oregon Agriculture (mo.) Agric... 11,033
Oregon Farmer Union (mo.) .Agric.... $2,450
Doylestown PENNSYLVANIA
Modern Game Breeding (mo.)
Game Breeding ...
Emmaus
Organic Gardening and Farming (mo.)
Hort. & Gard'g.... 180,804
Hanover
Everybody's Poultry Magazine (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Poultry & Agric . •& 77,238
Harrisburg
Farm Bureau Mirror (mo.) . . Agric.... 65,009
Pennsylvania Farmer(bi-mo., Sat.) Agric....*142,755
Pennsylvania Game News (12 ti. a yr.)
Game Conserv . $47.000
Controlled free dist.... $15,000
Pennsylvania Grange News (mo.). Grange .. 42.275
Norristown
American Racing Pigeon Newt (mo.)
Philadelphia Racln* pte*°ns.... $6.150
County Agent and Vo-ag Teacher (mo.)
Prof. Agric., Leaders & Teachers*.
Controlled circ ... >31,OS3
Farm Journal (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Agric....*3,344,409
Inter-State Milk Producers Review (mo.)
Pittsburgh Dairy Indus'~ 5'816
Dairymen's Price Reporter (mo.)
Dairy Ind .. 8,500
Quarryville Controlled free dist.... 1,000
Lancaster Farming (wkly) . .. Agric.... IS, 421
Williamstown
Times (wkly) Ind. & Agric.... 91.096
York
Poultry Press (mo.) Poult.... 16.250
Barnwell SOUTH CAROLINA
People- Sentinel (wkly) Dem. Agric.... 92,638
Cayce
South Carolina Electric Co-op News
(mo.) Rural Elec.... 88,485
Columbia
South Carolina Young Farmer and Future
Farmer (no adv.) (quar.) Farm'g ... 12.000
Pageland
South Carolina Farmer (mo.) ... .Agric .. 25,870
Aberdeen SOUTH DAKOTA
Dakota Farmer. The(s-mo.. Sat.) Agric....*10S,149
Brookings
Wool Sack, The (mo.)
Madison Shccp Raia'« & W°o1 Mkt'g.... 44,675
South Dakota High Liner (mo.)
Rapid City Elec. Farm'g... 61,218
South Dakota Stock Grower (mo.) L'stk.... $4,895
Sioux Falls
Dakota Horticulture (9 ti. a yr.)
Hort. & Garden'g....
Columbia TENNESSEE
Tennessee Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Livingston A*ric **>«*
Enterprise (wkly) Dem. Agric .. 92,750
Memphis
Agricultural Ammonia News (bi-mo.)
Chem. Agric ... $13.000
Cotton Farming (Bi-mo.) (see note in
catalog) .Cotton Farm'g.... $53
Controlled free dist.... $6,571
Livestock Magazine (mo.). .So. L'stk Int.... 9,766
Mid-South Cotton News (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Cot. Grow.... 30.000
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated.
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Nashville Clrc.
Farm and Ranch with Southern Agri-
culturist (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Agric *1,300,S78
Market Bulletin (mo.) Agric....
Controlled free dist.... $62,010
Smithville
Review (wkly) ~...Dem. Agric.... 52,000
Amarillo TEXAS
Quarter Horse Journal (mo.)
Horse Breed'g & Rac'g....
Austin
Texas Co-operative News (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Farmer Co-op....
Texas Future Farmer (mo.) (see note
in catalog) .. Farm'g ..
Beaumont
Gulf Coast Cattleman and Louisiana
Cattleman and Stockman (mo.)
13,311
$15.500
13,000
Bogata
Breed., Feed & Mkt'g., L'stk....
..Ind. Agric....
8,887
S1.080
News (wkly)
College Station
Battalion (dly) Agric. & Coll ... 7,250
Poultry Science (bi-mo.)....Poul. Science .. $3,015
Texas A. & M. Agricultural (quar,)
Fort Worth Co1' A*ric » l'™>
Cattleman (mo.) L'stk ... * 22, 190
Texas Ranch and Farm (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Agric.... 1227,662
Weekly Livestock Reporter (wkly)
L'stk & Poultry
Brandon VERMONT Ore.
Ayrshire Digest (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) .Ayrshire Cattle,... 5,200
Alexandria VIRGINIA
National Future Farmer. The (bi-mo.)
Farm Youth .. 226,352
Berryville
Chronicle. The (wkly)
Rac'g, Breed'g & Hunt'g Horses
& Hounds ... *€,303
Blacksburg
Extension Service News (mo.) (no adv.)
(controlled free dist.) Agric.... 122,150
Head, Heart, Hands and Health (mo.)
(controlled circ.) 4- H Club.... $65,700
Tech-Nique, The (quar.) Coll. Agric.... 950
Virginia Farm Economics (quar.) ..Agric....
Controlled free dist ... 2.750
Blackstone
Courier- Record (wkly) ....Dem. & Agric ... 52,225
Boyce
Eastern Fruit Grower (mo.)
Com. Apple & Peach Indus....
Farm & Livestock (wkly) ^Agric....
Grundy
Virginia Mountaineer (wkly)
Agric. & Min'g....
Garrison
Controlled free dist..,
8,760
9,850
Texas Broiler Grower (mo.) Broilers . 3,000
Grandview
Tribune (wkly) Dem. & Agric.... 1798
Granger
Texasky Rolnik (Czech) (mo.) Agric.... 82,245
Hale Center
American (wkly) Dem. Agric.... 1,400
Harlingen
Texas Farming and Citriculture (mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Cit. Fruit & Gen'l Farm'g.... $13.992
Houston
Industrias Lacteas (Span.) (mo.)
Lubbock Dairy Indus . 7,831
Southwestern Crop and Stock (mo.)
Agric.... $20,000
Mineral Wells
Palomino Horses (mo.) ....Horse Breed'g .. 2,156
Ropesville
Ropes Plainsman (wkly) Ind. Agric.... $605
San Angelo
Sheep and Goat Raiser (mo.)
Sheep & Goats.... *7,474
San Antonio
American Breeds (mo.) ....Cattle Breed'g .. 14,219
Texas Livestock Journal (mo.) L. Stock....
Strawn
Texas Ranchman (wkly) Agric. & L'stk....
Temple
Soil and Water Magazine (mo.)
Waco
Agric. Educ ,
Texas Agriculture (mo.) ~ Agric ...
20,461
70,29!
Fillmore
Millard County Progress (wkly) .. Agric.... (1,064
Logan
Farm and Home Science (quar.)
Agric. Coll.... $6.50f
Students Life (wkly) Agric. Coll.... $4,70C
Salt Lake City
Farmers Cooperator (mo.) Agric.... 14,OOC
Improvement Era (mo.)
Relig., Cult. Int., Agric.. Home Econ....*159,566
National Chinchilla Breeder (mo.)
Chinchilla & Fur Indus .. 4.1K
National Wool Grower (mo.)
Sheep Indus ... 9,49!
Norbest Turkey News (mo.) Turk. Grow.... 1.600
Utah Farmer (s-mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Agric.... *18,948
Richmond
3,100
210,441
Cooperative Fanner (mo.) .....Agric.....
Controlled free dist ..
Rural Virginia (mo.) Elec. Consumer....
Controlled circ ... 76,491
Southeastern Poultryman (mo.) . Poultry.... 5,000
Southern Planter (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Agric. & L'stk *420,669
Virginia Farm Bureau News (mo.). .Agric.... 25,101
Suffolk
Peanut Journal and Nut World (mo.)
Nuts & Popcorn,... 1,750
Bellingham WASHINGTON
Northwest Farm News (bi-wkly)
Ind. Agric. & Dairy .. $10,179
Centralla-ChehalU
Lewis County Farmer (mo.)
Farm'g & Forestry.... $2,480
Controlled free dist... $4.000
Coupeville
National Barred Rock Journal
(10 ti. a yr.) .... ~...~..Poultry....
Ellensburg
Lariat, The (mo.) L'stk.... $3,000
Washington State Farm Bureau News
(mo.) Agric... 5,006
Montesano
Grays Harbor Farmer (mo. ) ..... . Agric....
Controlled free dist ... 4,650
Seattle
Washcoegg (mo.) Poultry & Dairy'g.... 29,891
Washington Grange News (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) .....Agric.... * 24, 185
Spokane
Pacific Northwest Farm Quad (see note
in catalog)
Washington Farmer (s-mo.. Thurs.)
(see note in catalog) Agric .. •& 76,852
Uniontown
Journal (wkly) Ind. & Agric .. 322
Walla Walla
Pacific Northwest Cooperator
Farm-Co-op . 37,969
Yaklma
Goodfruit Grower (bi-wkly) ..Fruit- Indus.... 9,175
Morgantown WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Farm News (mo.).. ..Agric . .
Controlled free dist.... 15,121
Belolt WISCONSIN
Brown Swiss Bulletin (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Dairy.... 4,571
Chippewa Falls
Wisconsin Farmers Union News (s-mo.)
Farmers Educ. & Co-op. Union ... 17,OM
Chxu!aUo*-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audits
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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WISCONSIN (Continued) Circ.
FondDu Lac
All-Pets Magazine (mo.)
Pet Shops & Breeders.... 15.337
Fort Atkinson
Fanners Digest (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) „ Sum. of Agric. Art's .. 125.600
Hoard's Dairyman (s-mo.). ...Dairy Farm ...-£336,173
Green Bar
Farmer's Friend (wkly) ~ Agric . 8,692
Kewaskum
Statesman (wkly) Agric. Ind ... 800
Madison
Agronomy Journal (mo.). ...Agric. Science.... $3,320
Badger Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric. News .. 31,026
Crops and Soil (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Agric £20,384
Soil Science of America Proceedings
(bi-mo.) Soil Research.... $2,717
Wisconsin Country Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Agric., Home Econ. & Coll ..
Wisconsin REA News (mo.)
Farm & Home Elec,.. 81,843
Menasha
Journal of Farm Economics (quar.)
Agric. Econ.... 3,200
Milwaukee
Dairy Industries Unit (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Dairy Indus....
Magazine of Ducks and Geese (quar.)
Duck & Geese Rais'g....
U. S. Fur Rancher (mo.).,..Mink Farm'g . J3.800
Oshkosh
Winco Fanner (bi-wkly) .Farm....6,897 — Free
Racine
Wisconsin Agriculturist (s-mo.) Agric.. ..£200,021
Shawano
Shawano County Farm Bureau News
(mo.) .~. Agric .
Controlled free dist.... 3,200
Sheboygaa Falls
Cheese Reporter (wkly)
Cheese & Dairy Indus....
Stevens Point
Rolnik (Farmer) (Polish) (wkly)
Ind. & Agric.... 57*0
Waupaca
Central Wisconsin Farmer (wkly) Agric.... 6,087
Cheyenne WYOMING
Cow Country (mo.) Cattle Rais'g.... 2,500
Wyoming Stockman-Farmer (mo.) Agric.... 13,946
Laramie
Wyoming Agriculture (mo.) Agric .. £8.800
McKinJey
Wyoming Wool Grower (s-mo.)
Sheep & Wool Indus.... $1.104
CANADA
Calgary ALBERTA
Canadian Hereford Digest (mo.)
Cattle Breed' g.... 13,790
Farm and Ranch Review (mo.) (see note
in catalog) — Home & Agric . .£99,348
Rocky View and Market Examiner
(wkly) „ Ind. Agric.... 6,500
Edmonton
Organized Farmer, The (mo.) Agric... 19,000
Thorsby
Western Messenger (wkly).. ..Ind. Agric.... |2,165
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Butter Fat (mo.). .Co-op Mkts. D'ry Prod..- $5.000
Controlled free dist.... $1,100
Canada Poultryman (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Agric. & Poult... $12,138
Canadian Farms and Homes (mo.)
Farm Int .. 12,118
Country Life in British Columbia (mo.)
Agric. AHort... •16,565
Veroon
Cream Collector (mo.) Dairy Farm'g ... $2,100
Victoria
Farm News and Island Gardener (mo.)
Agric....
Circ.
Boi.sev.in MANITOBA
Recorder (wkly) Ind. & Agric....
Deloraine
Deloraine Times and Waskada News
(wkly) Ind. Agric ...
Grand View
Exponent (wkly) .....Ind. Agric....
Rossburn
Review (wkly) ....Agric....
Winnipeg
Agricultural Chemicals in Canada
(quar.) ..... Agric. Chem'ls....
Canada Tidningen (Swedish Canadian
News) (Swed.) (wkly). .Farm & Home....
Canadian Cattlemen (mo.). .Com. Cat. Ind .
Controlled free dist....
Canadian Farmer (Uk.) (wkly) .. .Agric....
Country Guide. The (mo.) ....Rural Mag....£305,554
Free Press Prairie Farmer (wkly)
Ind. & Agric....£385,118
Manitoba Co-operator (wkly) Agric ... 45,971
Modern Farmer (wkly)
Farm Products, Prod. & Mkt..., 5.750
Norrona (Nor.) (wkly) ..Farm & Home....
1,334
$1,000
12.600
15,631
1,230
19,765
Saint John NEW BRUNSWICK
Maritime Farmer and Co-operative
Dairyman (s-mo.) .... Agric. & Dairy
£19,884
Truro
NOVA SCOTIA
Canadian Guernsey Breeders Journal
(mo.) ~~ Guernsey Cattle .
Delhi
ONTARIO
Bright Leaf Magazine. The (6 tl. a yr.)
Tobacco Grow'g ... 2,100
Controlled free dist.... 1,900
Canadian Tobacco Grower (7 ti. a yr.)
(cont. circ.) -Tobacco Grow'g.... 43,897
Cash Crop Farming (5 ti. a yr.).... Agric... 46,709
Georgetown
Feather Fancier (mo.)
Poultry, Water Fowl . $1.500
Guelph
O. A. C. Review (quar. ) ....Agric. & Coll ... $6.400
Shorthorn News (bi-mo.)
Shorthorn Cattle Breed'g .. $5.000
London
Farmer's Advocate (s-mo.)
Agric.. L'stk & Farm Home.... $200.000
Niagara-on- the- Lake
Canadian Fruitgrower (mo.)
Fruit Grow'g.... $2.084
Controlled free dist.... $2.804
Ottawa
Agricultural Institute Review (bi-mo.)
Tech. Agric.... $3,710
Canadian Ayrshire Review (Ens. & Fr.)
(mo.) - Ayrshire Cattle.... $2,575
Canadian Journal of Agricultural Science
(quar.) (no adv.) ~..Scient. Agric ... $2,227
Streetsville
Canadian Bee Journal (mo.) Apicul.... $1,800
Toronto
Canadian Poultry Review (mo.)
Poult. Farm'g.... 15,201
Fur Trade Journal of Canada (mo.)
Fur Trade. & Fur Farm'g....
Good Farming Quarterly (quar.)
Farm Mechaniz.... 444.349
Grower. The (mo.)
Fruit & Veg. Grow'g.... $12,300
Hols tein- Fries fan Journal (mo.)
Dairy Cattle ... £12,987
Ontario Milk Producer (mo.) D'ry Farm.... $35,360
Rural Co-operator, The (s-mo.).... Agric.... $97,934
Thoroughbred of Canada. The (mo.)
Th'bred Breed'g & Rac'g.... $15,600
Woodbridge
Canadian Aberdeen- Angus News (bi-mo.)
L'stk.... 2,400
Circulation— ££Sept. A. B.C. Statement; £June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; (P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated.
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Summerside PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Circ.
Maritime Fur Breeder (mo.). .Fur Breed'g ...
Gardenvale QUEBEC
Canadian Jersey Breeder (mo.)
Cattle Breed'g.... $3,000
La Trappe
Revue d'Oka. La (Fr) (bi-mo.)
Scien. Agric. Dairy Ired. Bio ... tl.OOO
Levis
Abeille et 1'Erable, L' (Fr) (mo.)
Maple- Prod. & Honey ... $7,100
Montreal
Agriculture (bi-mo.) Agric . J1.350
Bulletin det Agriculteurs, Le (Farmer's
Bulletin) (Fr.) (mo.) Agric * IS 1,420
Eleveur, L' (Fr.) (mo.) Cattle Breed'g...
Family Herald & Weekly Star (wkly)
(see note in catalog) Agric *423,343
Ferme, La (Fr.) (rao.) Agric.. ..*1S8,132
MacDonald Farm Journal (mo.)
Farm, Home & School.... 4,500
Revue Maraichere. La (Fr.) (quar.)
Vegetable Grow'g.... 2,300
Terre de Chez Nous, La (Fr.)(wkly)
Agric.... *59,732
Quebec
Ensemble (ftntly) Co-op ... $12,250
Pelleteries du Quebec (Fr. & Eng.)
(mo.) Fur Animal Indus....
St. Hyaclnthe
Quebec Laitier, Le (mo.)
Ore.
Dairy Indus.... *2,692
Verdun
Machinerie et Out ill age de Ferma
(bi-mo.) Farm Mechaniz..,.
Lashburn SASKATCHEWAN
Neilburg Star (wkly) Agric.,..
Lemberg
Star (ftntly) Agric. & Ind .. J375
Reglna
Commonwealth (wkly) Ind. Agric.... 14.000
Saskatoon
Union Farmer (mo.) Farm Unions....
Western Producer (wkly)
News, Agric. & Home....* 131 ,861
\Vynyaro
Advance (wkly) ..... Agric....**l,S31
Laguna PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Philippine Agriculturist (mo.) ...... Agric....
Manila
Agricultural and Industrial Life (mo.)
Agric., Trade.... 3,182
Journal of the Soil Science Society of the
Philippines (quar.) Soil Science . $800
Controlled free dist . |400
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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AGRICULTURAL PUBLICATIONS GROUPED
ACCORDING TO CLASSIFICATION
SEE ALSO AGRICULTURAL PUBLICATIONS GROUPED ACCORDING TO STATES
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
PUBLICATIONS
See also Collegiate Publications
Fayettevffle
ARKANSAS
Circ.
Arkansas Agriculturist ( quar. ) ..Agric. Coll.... 2,000
San Luis Obispo CALIFORNIA
California Future Farmer Magazine
(see cote in catalog) (no adv.) (mo.)
Voc. Agric.... 12,600
Fort Collins COLORADO
Rocky Mountain Collegian (wkly)
Agric. Coll ...
Gainesville FLORIDA
Florida College Fanner (4 ti. a jr.)
Coll. & Agric....
Athens GEORGIA
Georgia Agriculturist (mo.). ...Agric. Coll....
Controlled free dist...
Danville ILLINOIS
Agricultural Education Magazine (mo.)
Teachers of Agric... $10,000
State College N£W MEXICO
Round-up (wkly) ...„ .......... Agric. & Coll....
2,500
Ithaca NEW YORK
Cornell Countryman (mo.) Agric. Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Fargo NORTH DAKOTA
Spectrum (wkly) .................. Agric. Coll ...
Columbus OHIO
Agricultural Student (6 ti. a yr.)
Agric. & Coll....
Stfllwater OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Current Farm Economics (bi-
mo.) ............................... Tech. Agric .
College Station TEXAS
Battalion (dly) ........................ Agric. Coll ...
Poultry Science (bt-mo.) . Poultry Sci .
Texas A. & M. Agriculturist (quar.)
Agric. Coll....
Logan UTAH
Farm and Home Science (quar.)
Agric. Coll ...
Student Life (wkly) ............... Agric. Coll ...
VIRGINIA
Blacksburg
Tech-Nique, The (quar.) ...... Coll. Agric...
Madison WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Country Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Agric., Home Econ. & Coll....
CANADA
Guelph ONTARIO
0. A. C. Review (mo.) ...... Agric. & Coll.... $6,400
2,000
3,500
4,500
$3.085
7.250
$3,015
1,000
16,500
$4,700
950
BEEKEEPING
Hapeville GEORGIA Circ.
Bees (bi-mo.) Beekeeping....
Hamilton ILLINOIS
American Bee Journal (mo. ) ..Agric. & Bees ... 10,832
Medina OHIO
Gleanings in Bee Culture (mo.)....Apicul....
11,224
CANADA
Streetsville ONTARIO
Canadian Bee Journal (mo.) Apicul.... $1,800
Levis QUEBEC
Abelle et L'Erable (Fr.) (mo.)
Maple Prod. & Honey.... $7,100
BREED PUBLICATIONS (Livestock)
See also Fur Farming and Rabbit Raising;
Livestock; Poultry.
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Thoroughbred of California (mo.)
Horse Breed'g ..
San Francisco
California Livestock News (wkly)
L'stk Indus . 3,596
Boulder COLORADO
Arabian Horse News (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Arab. Horses.... $5,900
Colorado Springs
Western Horseman, The (mo.)
Stock Horses and West Horsemanship £104,516
Denver
Record-Stockman (wkly) . L'stk & Mkts *11,377
Macon FLORIDA
Livestock Breeder Journal (mo.)
Cattlemen .. 23,776
Aurora ILLINOIS
Shorthorn World (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Shorthorn Cattle .. 8,553
Chicago
Dairy Breed Publication (see note in cata-
log)
Livestock Breed Publications (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Galesburg
Poland China World, The (mo.)....Swine.... 5.585
Peorla
Duroc News (mo.) Duroc Swine.... 6,600
Hampshire Herdsman (mo.)
Hamp. Swine.... 6,974
Controlled free dist .. 1.22S
Springfield
Berkshire News (mo.)
Purebred Berkshire Hogs ... $4,551
Goshen INDIANA
QIC News (bi-mo.) Swine Breed'g....
Indianapolis
Spotted Poland China Bulletin, The
(mo.) Swine Rais'g.... $1,650
Rochester
Chester White Journal (mo.) Swine.... 2,700
. A.B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C, Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
no «im»^./A«(£t;JP;_a Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ tha Guide to the us* of the Directory in front of book.
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Agricultural Publications, 1959
Gnmdy Cantor IOWA Cite.
National Hog Farmer (mo.)....SwineInd.». 40,000
Controlled free dist... 60,200
Webster City
Aberdeen- Angus Journal (mo.).... Cattle.... 19,507
Controlled free dist.... 1,416
Lexington KENTUCKY
Blood-Horse (wkly)
Thoroughbred Breeders & Turf Int.... 5,740
Thoroughbred Record. The (wkly)
Race Horses.... 5,136
Louisville
National Horseman (mo.)
Horse Breed's, Train'g & Show'g. .. *4,903
Towson MARYLAND
Maryland Horse, The (mo.). .Horse Breed' g..~
Danver* MASSACHUSETTS
Horseman's Journal (mo.)
Horse Breed'g & Rac'g.... 15.324
Ipswich
New England Poultry Review. The (mo.)
Poultry Breed'g ..
Leicester
New England Goat News (mo.)
Goat Breed'g....
Sheffield
New England Shepherd (mo.)
Sheep & Wool Prod'n ... 4,748
Duluth MINNESOTA
American Fur Breeder (mo. ).. Fur Breed ... -£4,431
Columbia MISSOURI
A. I. Digest. The (mo.)
Artificial Insemination 10,939
Breeder's Gazette (mo.) Agric. L'stk... £156,563
Sheep Breeder and Sheepman (mo.)
Kansas City Sheep Indus .. $10,632
American Hereford Journal (semi-mo.)
Hereford Cattle .. $17,199
Midwest Wool Growers News (mo.)
Wool Grow'g.... 11,500
Polled Hereford World (mo.)
Pure Bred Cattle.... $9,432
St. Louis
Saddle and Bridle (mo.)
Horse Breed & Show....
Warrenton
American Rabbit Journal (mo )
Commercial Rabbit Breed'g.... 4,130
Helena MONTANA
Montana Stockgrower. The (mo.)
Beef, Cattle Prod'n & Mkt'g.... 4,080
Montana Wool Grower (mo )
Sheep Rais'g & Wool Mkt'g .. 3,696
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Red Poll News (bi-mo.) Cattle Breed'g .. 1,338
Controlled free dist.... 531
Peterborough NEW HAMPSHIRE
Guernsey Breeders' Journal (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Guernsey Cattle .. 11,604
Sea Isle City NEW JERSEY
Broiler Industry (mo.) ....Poult. Breed'g .. $11,236
Albuquerque NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Stockman (mo.) L'stk.... $16.248
Lacona NEW YORK
Holstein-Frieslan World (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) .....Dairy Cattle....
New York
Black Fox Magazine and Modern Mink
Breeding (mo.) FurFarm'g...
Controlled free dist....
26,257
3,851
Fargo NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Wool Grower (bi-mo.)
Sheep & Wool Ind ...
Salem OHIO Circ.
Ohio Holstein News (mo.) Breed'g....
Ohio Jersey News (mo.) Breed'g... 2,450
Youngstown Controlled free dist.... 428
Horseman Magazine (mo.)
Horse Show'g & Breed'g....
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Live Stock News (dly)
Livestock & Agric.... 2,220
Doylestown PENNSYLVANIA
Modern Game Breeding (mo.)
Game Breed'g....
Brooking* SOUTH DAKOTA
Wool Sack. The (mo.)
Sheep Rais'g & Wool Mkt'g ... 44,675
Amarillo TEXAS
Quarter Horse Journal (mo.)
Horse Breed'g & Rac'g.... 13,311
Beaumont
Gulf Coast Cattleman and Louisiana
Cattleman and Stockman
Breed'g, Feed'g & Mkts., L'stk.... 8,887
Fort Worth
Cattleman (mo.) L'stk . * 22, 190
Weekly Livestock Reporter (wkly)
L'stk & Poultry . . 8,760
Controlled free dist.... 9,850
Mineral Wells
Palomino Horses (mo.). ...Horse Breed'g.... 2,156
San Angelo
Sheep and Goat Raisers (mo.)
San Antonio Sheep & Goats.... *7,474
American Breeds (mo.) Cattle Breed'g.... 14.219
Texas Livestock Journal (mo.). .Livestock....
Salt Lake City UTAH
National Chinchilla Breeder (mo.)
Chinchilla & Fur Indus ...
National Wool Grower (mo.). Sheep Indus....
Brandon
VERMONT
4,110
9,492
5,200
Ayrshire Digest (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) « -... Ayrshire Cattle....
Berryville VIRGINIA
Chronicle. The (wkly). ...Rac'g, Breed'g.
Hunt'g Horses & Hounds . .
Beloit WISCONSIN
Brown Swiss Bulletin (mo.) Dairy... 4,571
Fond Du Lac
All- Pets Magazine (mo.)
Pet Shops & Pet Breeders.... 15.337
Fort Atkinson
Hoard's Dairyman (s-mo.). ...Dairy Farm....Tfc-33S,173
McKinley WYOMING
Wyoming Wool Grower (s-mo.)
Sheep & Wool Indus .. $1.104
CANADA
Calgary ALBERTA
Canadian Hereford Digest (mo.)
Cattle Breed'g . 13,790
Tniro NOVA SCOTIA
Canadian Guernsey Breeders Journal
(mo.) Guernsey Cattle ...
Guelph ONTARIO
Shorthorn News (quar.)
o Shorthorn Cattle Breed'g.... $5,000
Canadian Ayrshire Review (Eng.&Fr.)
(mo.) Ayrshire Cattle ... $2,575
Toronto
Holstein-Friesian Journal (mo.)
Dairy Cattle.... *12,9S7
Thoroughbred of Canada, The (mo.)
Th'bred Breed'g & Rac'g.... $15.600
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
*C.C.A.B. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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BREED PUBLICATIONS (Livestock)
(Continued)
Gardenvale QUEBEC Circ.
Canadian Jersey Breeder (mo.)
Cattle Breed.... $3.000
Montreal
Eleveur, L* (mo.) Cattle Breed'g....
Quebec
Pelleteries du Quebec (Fr. & Eng.)
(mo.) Fur Animal Indus .
DAIRYING
See also Milk and Milk Products in Trade, Technical
and Class Section.
Lo* Angeles CALIFORNIA
Western Dairy Journal (mo.)
Dairy Farmers.... 15,283
Controlled free dist.... 5,137
Paramount
California Dairyman (ftntly) . Dairy'g
Controlled circ....VAC 7,229
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Florida Dairy News (quar.)
Dairy Farm'g & Dairy Prod's Dist.... 3,000
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Dairy Products Journal (mo.)
Dairy Prod's.... 4,284
Chicago ILLINOIS
Pure Milk News (mo.) Dairy Farm'g . $13.933
Controlled free dist.... $2,249
East St. Louis
Dairyman's Journal (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Dairy'g.... 39.939
Linn KANSAS
Cow and Hen Journal (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Dairy & Poult . 3,700
Louisville KENTUCKY
Dairy Plant Fieldman (mo.) Dairy Indus .
Kentwood LOUISIANA
Commercial (wkly) Dairy ..
Bocton MASSACHUSETTS
New England Dairyman (mo.)
Dairy Indus 7,577
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Modern Dairyman (mo.). ...Dairy Farmer.... 36,213
Carthage MISSOURI
Dairy Paper* Associated (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Dairy Farmers ...
Columbia
Dairy Goat Journal (mo. )... .Dairy Goats....
Springfield
Milking Shorthorn Journal (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Milk'g Shorthorns .. 5,221
Peterborough NEW HAMPSHIRE
Guernsey Breeders' Journal (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Guernsey Cattle.... 11,604
East Syracuse N£W YORK
Eastern Milk Producer (mo.)
Dairymen Ints.... 12,490
Lacona
Holstein-Friesian World (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) ~ Dairy Cattle.... 26,257
New York
Dairymen's League News (ftntly)
Dairy Indus.... $46.549
Controlled free dist.... $2.361
Syracuse
Independent Producers' Guide (mo.)
Dairy Farmers & Cheese Indus ... 26,630
Walton Circ.
Delaware County Farm and Home Bu-
reau News (mo.) Agric. & Dairy,... 2,175
White Plains
Journal of Dairy Science (mo.).. ..Dairy'g.... 4,300
Columbus OHIO
Jersey Journal (s-mo.) (see note in cata-
log Dairy Indus.... 10,000
Salem
Farm and Dairy (wkly) . Agric & Dairy.... 8,965
Toledo
Co-operative Dairy Farmer (mo.)
Co-op. Dairy Mkts .. $4.650
Tu!aa OKLAHOMA
Pure Milk Producer (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Dairymen Int.... 1,650
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Inter-State Milk Producers Review
(mo.) Dairy Indus ... 5,816
Pittsburgh
Dairymen's Price Reporter (mo.)
Dairy Ind .. 8,500
Houston TEXAS
Industries Lacteas (Span.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Dairy Indus.... 7.831
Bellingham WASHINGTON
Northwest Farm News ((bi-wkly)
Ind. Agric. & Dairy'g .. $10.179
Seattle
Washcoegg (mo.) Poultry & Dairy.... 29,891
Beloit WISCONSIN
Brown Swiss Bulletin (mo.) Dairy .. 4,571
Ft. Atkinson
Hoard's Dairyman (s-mo.).. ..Dairy Farm * 335, 173
Milwaukee
Dairy Industries Unit (mo.) (see note in
catalog) .. Dairy Indus .
Sheboygan Falls
Cheese Reporter „
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Butter- Fat (mo.) Co-op Mkt'g D'ry Prod.... $5.000
Controlled free dist .. $1,100
Vernon
Cream Collector (mo.) Dairy Farm'g ... $2,100
Saint John NEW BRUNSWICK
Maritime Farmer and Cooperative
Dairyman (s-mo.) Agric. & Dairy— *19,884
Tor-to ONTARIO
Holstein-Friesian Journal (mo.)
Dairy Cattle.... *12,987
Ontario Milk Producer(mo.) Dairy Farm.... $35,360
LaTrapp. QUEBEC
Revue d' Oka, La (Fr) (bi-mo.)
Scien. Agric. Dairy Ind. Bio ..
St. Hyacinthe
Quebec Laitier, Le (mo.)
$1,000
Dairy Ind.... 42,602
FARM BUREAU, GRANGE and
CO-OPEATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
Montgomery
ALABAMA
Alabama Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric. & Farm Bureau....
Controlled free dist ...
67,6!
Phoenix
ARIZONA
Arizona Farmer- Ranchman (ftntly. Sat.)
Agric... *9,130
Little Rock
ARKANSAS
Farm Bureau Press (mo.)
Agric.... 56,954
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $ Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Berkeley CALIFORNIA Circ
California Farm Bureau Monthly (mo.)
Agric ... 68,985
Carmel
Farm Bureau News (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Agric.... $25,100
Rlalto
San Bernardino County Farm Bureau
Monthly (mo.) Agric.... $1,700
Riverside
Riverside Co. Farm Bureau Monthly
(mo.) Agric. $2,502
Sacramento
California Grange News (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) ...» State Grange . * 23, 478
San Francisco
Pacific Grange Group (mo.) (see note in
catalog)
Stockton
San Joaquin County Farm Bureau (mo.)
Agric.... $3,600
Denver COLORADO
National Union Farmer (mo.) Agric $320,000
Rocky Mountain Union Farmer (mo.)
Agric . 18,900
Atlanta GEORGIA
Georgia Farmers' Market Bulletin (wkly)
(no adv.) Farm Prod. Mkts....
Controlled free dist... $182,000
Macon
Georgia Farm Bureau News (mo.). .Agric . 41,312
Boise
Idaho Granger mo ) (see note in cat-
alog) (controlled free dist.) .......Agric
Arlington Height. ILLINOIS
Cooperator, The (mo.) Agric ..
Bloomington
McLean County Farm and Home Bureau
News (mo.) „ Agric . $6,000
Chicago
National 4-H News (mo.)
Agric., Youth Educ.... 73,021
Controlled free dist ... 10,039
Pure Milk News (mo.) ....Dairy Farm'g... $13,933
Controlled free dist . $2,249
Greenville
Farmers Equity News (wkly)
Co-op & Agric .. 16,500
Kankakee
Kankakee County Farm Bureau and
Home Bureau News (mo.) Agric.... $2,700
Mount Morris
Better Farming Methods (mo.) (con-
trolled circ.). ..Agric. Methods & Educ.... >33,057
Stronghurst
Henderson Co. Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric.... 950
Indianapolis INDIANA
Hoosier Farmer (mo.) ...- -Agric.... 133,237
Marlon
Farm News (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Agric. & Farm Bureau.... $2,101
Rochester
Indiana Grange News (mo.) Agric....
$3.900— Free
De. Moines IOWA
U. S. Farm Union News (mo.)
Farmer's Union.... 2,590
Controlled free dist.... 1,570
Grundy Center
Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman (Sat )
Agric 131,220
Clifton KANSAS
North Central Farm Bureau News
(mo.) Agric. & Farm Bureau. .. 3.900
Fort Scott
Kansas Grange Monthly (mo.) Agric ,
Grundy Center Qrr_
Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman (wkly)
Agric ... 131,220
Manhattan
Kansas Farm Bureau News (mo.). .Agric.... 77.508
Louisville KENTUCKY
Kentucky Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric .. 76,549
Houma LOUISIANA
Louisiana Future Farmer (mo.)
F.F.A. La. Assn.~
Portland
MAINE
Grange Herald (mo.) ..........State Grange..-
Maine Farmer and Homemaker (mo.)
Agric.... * 14, 409
Springfield MASSACHUSETTS
National Grange Monthly (mo.) . Agric ...
Charlotte MICHIGAN
Michigan Farm News (mo.)
Agric. & Farm Bureau.... 71,346
Milaca MINNESOTA
Minnesota Grange Gleaner (mo.) $1,980
Minneapolis
Midland Cooperator (wkly) Farm.... 92,493
St. Paul
Farmers Union Herald (s-mo.) ....Agric . $237,819
Jackson
MISSISSIPPI
Miss. Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Farm People.... 47,800
Miss. Federated Co-op News (mo.)
Farm People.... 43,600
Jefferson City MISSOURI
Missouri Farm Bureau News (wkly)
Agric ... 38,B46
Kansas City
Cooperative Consumer (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) ...- Co-op.... $260.000
Midwest Wool Growers News (mo.)
Wool Grow'g.... 11.500
Great Falls
MONTANA
Montana Farmers Union News (no adv.)
(mo.) - ~ Agric . 17,»29
Omaha NEBRASKA
Nebraska Union Farmer (no adv.)
(s-mo.) ~....~..........Fann Union.... 118.000
Albany
NEW YORK
Albany County Farm News (mo.) Agric.... $1.196
Albion
Orleans County Farm Bureau News (mo.)
n * i Agric ...
Batavia
Genesee County Farm News (mo.)
Agric....
1,128
$2,500
$2,700
Belmont
Allegany County Farm & Home News
(mo.) ................. ~ ........ Agric ..
East Aurora
Erie County Farm News (mo.) ...Agric....
Fonda
Montgomery County Farm News (mo.)
I,h.ca A*ri<
Cooperative Digest (mo.) ............ Agric....
Jamestown
Chautauqua County Farm and Home
Bureau News (mo.) ................. Agric
Lowville
Lewis County Farm Home News (mo.)
Farm Bureau Int....
Mlneola
Nassau County Agricultural News (mo.)
Agric,... $1.425
Mount Morris
Livingston County Farm Bureau News
(mo.) .................................. - ........ Agria... $1,046
6,884
4.900
917
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold fac«, sworn; $Pwblisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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FARM BUREAU, GRANGE and
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
(Continued)
Norwich
Chenango County Farm and Home Bur-
eau News (mo. ) ..Agric. & Home Econ
Madison County Farm News (mo.)
Agric ...
Oswego
Oswego County Farm and Home News
(mo.) Agric ..
Plattsburg
Clinton County Agricultural News
Agric ..
Poughkeepsie
Cooperative Living (no adv.) (3ti. ayr.)
Group Farm'g ..
Rlverhead
Suffolk Co. Farm News (mo.) .. ..Agric....
Rochester
Monroe County Farm & Home Bureau
News (mo.) -...Agric....
Schenectady
Schenectady County Farm Bureau News
(mo.)
Walton
Delaware County Farm and Home
Bureau News (mo.) ....Agric. & Dairy ...
Warrensburg
Warren County Agriculture News (mo.)
Agric....
Waterloo
Seneca County Farm and Home News
Agric....
Asheville NORTH CAROLINA
Farmers Federation News (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Agric ...
Controlled free dist....
Greensboro
North Carolina Farm Bureau News
(mo.) Agric....
Raleigh
Carolina Co-operator (mo.) ~... Agric....
Cite.
1,800
1,575
$3,300
955
2,526
3,900
750
2,175
700
$2,000
100
17,967
53,500
76,273
Columbus OHIO
Ohio Farm Bureau News (mo.) ....Agric . 54,960
Ohio State Grange Monthly (mo.) Agric.... 100,719
Dayton
4-H Life (mo.) 4-H Club Work.~
Toledo
Co-operative Dairy Farmer (mo.)
Co-op Dairy Mkt'g.... $4,650
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Farmer (mo.)
Agric . 41,400
Portland OREGON
Oregon Grange Bulletin (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) - Agric * 12,97 4
Salem
Oregon Fanner Union (mo.) .... Agric.... $2,450
Harrisbur* PENNSYLVANIA
Farm Bureau Mirror (mo.) . ..Agric .. 65,009
Pennsylvania Game News (12 ti. a yr.)
Game Conserv.... $47,000
Controlled free dist.... $15,000
Pennsylvania Grange News (mo.)
Grange,... 42.275
Philadelphia
County Agent and Vo-ag Teacher (mo.)
Prof. Agric. Leaders & Teachers .
Controlled circ . >31,053
Inter-State Milk Producers Review (mo.)
Dairy Indus.... 5,816
Brooking* SOUTH DAKOTA
Wool Sack, The (mo.)
Sheep Rais'g & Wool Mkt'g.... 44,675
Columbia TENNESSEE Clrc.
Tennessee Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric.... 56,457
Memphis
Mid- South Cotton News (mo.)
Cotton Grow'g.... 30,000
Austin TEXAS
Texas Co-operative News (mo.) (see
note in catalog) .....Farmer-Co-op.... $15,500
Salt Lake City
UTAH
Farmers Cooperator (mo.)
Agric .
14.000
Blacksburg
VIRGINIA
Head. Heart. Hands and Health (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) __________ ...... 4-H Club.... $65,700
Richmond
Cooperative Farmer (mo.) .............. -Agric....
Controlled free dist ... 210,441
Virginia Farm Bureau News (mo.) Agric .. 25,101
Bellingham WASHINGTON
Northwest Farm News (bi-wkly)
Ind. Agric. & Dairy . . $10,179
Ellensburg
Washington State Farm Bureau News
(mo.) ........................... Agric . 5,006
Seattle
Washcoegg (mo.) ...... Poultry & Dairy'g . 29,891
Washington Grange News (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) ................... .. ...... .Agric.... * 24, 185
Walla Walla
Pacific Northwest Cooperator
Farm Co-op
Morgantown WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Farm News (mo.). Agric....
Controlled free dist...
Chlppewa Falls
WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Farmers Union News (s-mo.)
Farmer's Educ. & Co-op Union ...
Madison
Badger Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric. News....
Shawano
Shawano County Farm Bureau News
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) Agric...
CANADA
Edmonton ALBERTA
Organized Farmer. The (mo.) .Agric....
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Butter- Fat (mo.)
Co-op. Mkt'g, Dairy Prod....
Controlled free dist....
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Manitoba Co-operator (wkly) Agri....
37,969
15,121
17,095
31,026
3,200
16,000
$5.000
$1.100
45.971
Saint John NE™ BRUNSWICK
Maritime Farmer and Co-operative Dairy-
man (s-mo.) ...» Agric. & Dairy.... * 19, 884
Toronto ONTARIO
Rural Co-operator, The (s-mo.). .Agric.... $97,934
Montreal QUEBEC
Ensemble (ftntly) ....Co-op... $12,250
Saskatoon SASKATCHEWAN
Union Farmer (mo.) Farm Unions..-
Pell City
FARM NEWSPAPERS
ALABAMA
St. Clair Co. News Aegis (wkly)
Ind. Agric....
4,000
Buckeye
ARIZONA
Buckeye Valley News ( wkly).. Ind. & Agric ...
CfaxuUtkm- **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Auditi
•C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Glendale Circ.
Herald-State Farm News (wkly)
Dem. & Agric.... $2,281
Tombstone
Epitaph (wkly) Agric. & Dem.... 81,575
Yuma
Yuma County Farmer (wkly) Agric.... 1,680
Arkadelphla ARKANSAS
Southern Standard (wkly) Ind. Agric .. $2,542
Carlisle
Independent (wkly) Agric.... §780
Charleston
Express (wkly) Dem. Agric.... 51,050
Green Forest
Tribune (wkly) Agric. Dem ... $1,225
Greenwood
Democrat (wkly) Dem. Agric ... $1,050
Hope
Hempstead County News (wkly)
Dem. & Agric ..
Jasper
Informer and Newton Co. Times (wkly)
Agric . J735
Sheridan
Headlight (wkly) Agric. Dem ... 1,823
Waldron
Advance Reporter (wkly) . . Dem. Agric.... fil,200
Wynne
Progress (wkly) Dem. Agric.... $1,925
Denver COLORADO
Record Stockman (wkly)
L'stk & Mkts . *11,377
Fort Morgan
Morgan County Herald (s-wkly)
Agric. Rep ... 2.912
Grand Junction
Western Colorado Reporter (wkly)
Agric., Uran, Min'g.... $3,081
La Junta
Arkansas Valley Journal (wkly)
Ind. Agric.... $4,612
Sterling
High Plain Farmer (wkly) Ind. Agric ... $2,785
Havanna
FLORIDA
Herald (wkly) .
Agric. Dem .
Jay
Tri-County Gazette (wkly) Agric...
Plant City
$850
3,250
Courier (wkly) Dem. & Agric.... *4,571
**4.530
Macon
GEORGIA
Georgia Farm Bureau News (mo.).. Agric ... 41,312
Genesee IDAHO
News (wkly) Agric. Rep . $615
Idaho Falls
Eastern Idaho Farmer (wkly) ...Agric . 3,065
Mlddleton
Boise Valley Herald (wkly) .. Ind. Agric.... $550
Chicago ILLINOIS
Midwest Farm Paper Unit (see note in
catalog)
Joliet
Farmers' Review (wkly) . Agric. & Ind.... 4.293
National Stock Yards
St. Louis Daily Live Stock Reporter
(dly)
~.L'Stk & Agric....7,252
Knlghtstown INDIANA
Eastern Indiana Farmer (wkly)
Ind. Agric.... $5,627
$614— Free
Mentone
News (wkly) Farm'g ... $1,079
Mishawaka
Countyman's Press (wkly) .. Ind. Agric ... 8,548
Morgantown
Circ
Tri-County Farmer (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Ind. & Agric....t2.500— Free
Tri-County Farm News (mo.) (see note
In catalog) Ind. & Agric....t2,500— Free
New Paris
Farmers Exchange (wkly) ..Ind. & Agric.... $6,254
Shirley
Four County Farmer (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Ind. & Agric....
J2.500— Free
Clinton
IOWA
Town Talk (wkly) Ind. & Farm . 5,216
11,109— Free
Decorah
Posten (Norw.) (wkly) Ind. & Agric.... 17,567
Gowrie
Agric....
News (wkly)
Marathon
Republic (wkly) ....
Maxwell
Tribune (wkly)
Wapello
Republican (wkly)
Wells burg
Herald (wkly) ...
1.498
, Agric. & Ind ... $490
....Rep. & Agric.... 650
Agric.... $1,443
. Rep. & Agric.... $615
Williamsburg
Iowa County Farmer (mo.) ....Ind. Agric .
t2. 650— Free
Dodge City KANSAS
High Plains Journal (wkly) .. Agric $7,875
Esbon
Times (wkly) ~ Agric ...
Haven
Journal (wkly) Agric.... $780
Manhattan
Grass and Grain (wkly) . .. Ind. Agric ..
obcrlin Combined circ.... $7,284
Herald (wkly) Ind. & Agric . $2,784
Topeka
Capper's Weekly (wkly) Ind. & Agric . *387,183
Greenup
KENTUCKY
News (wkly) Agric... 11,673
Kentwood
LOUISIANA
Commercial (wkly) Dairy-
Lake Providence
Banner-Democrat (wkly) .. .. Agric ..
New Roads
Pointe Coupee Banner(wkly) Dem. Agric...
Preston
MARYLAND
News and Farmer (wkly) ..Ind. & Agric
Addison
MICHIGAN
Courier (wkly)
Rep. & Agric
$1,228
1,460
$1,420
$3,154
$775
East Lansing
Michigan Farmer (s-mo.) Agric .. -£141,965
Fowler
Post (wkly) Ind. Agric .. tl,200
Mlddlevllle
Sun and Caldonia News.... Rep. & Agric .. $1,250
Butterfield
MINNESOTA
Advocate (wkly) Agric....
5660
Clarksdale
MISSISSIPPI
Delta Farm Press (wkly) Agric ... $8,352
Hemando
Times Promoter (wkly) Agric.... $1,300
Meridian
Farm Reporter (wkly) Ind. Agric ...
$18.863— Free
Jefferson City
MISSOURI
Missouri Farm Bureau News (wkly)
Agric,.. 38,846
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; $P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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FARM NEWSPAPERS (Continued)
MISSOURI (Continued)
Kansas City Circ.
Daily Drovers' Telegram (dly)
L'stk & Agric.... 19.101
Weekly Star Farmer (wkly) (see cata-
log) Ind. Agric....*383,138
St. Joseph
Stock Yards Journal (wkly)
L'stk & Grain.... 22.761
Lewlstown MONTANA
Argus-Farmer (wkly) Ind. & Agric .
Omaha
NEBRASKA
Kathohsches Wochenblatt und Der
Landmann (Ger.) Agric....
Scottsbluff
Business Farmer (wkly) Agric ..
Binghamton
NEW YORK
Farm and Home News (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Farm'g & Home Int....
Controlled free dist....
Dunn NORTH CAROLINA
Dispatch (dly) Ind. & Agric .
Maxtoo
Scottish Chief, The (wkly) Ind. & Agric
Steele NORTH DAKOTA
Ozone and Kidder County Farmers'
Press (wkly) Ind. Agric....
East Canton <>HIO
News (wkly) Ind. Agric .
Garretts villa
Journal (wkly) Agric. Ind....
Glbsonburg
Derrick (wkly) Agric. & Ind....
Kinsman
Journal (wkly) Ind. Agric....
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Live Stock News (dly)
L'stk & Agric
Quarryville PENNSYLVANIA
Lancaster Farming (wkly) Agric....
WHUamstown
Times (wkly) Ind. & Agric .
Barnwell SOUTH CAROLINA
People- Sentinel (wkly) Dem. Agric .
Livingston TENNESSEE
Enterprise (wkly) Dem. Agric
Smithvllle
Review (wkly)
Ind. Agric
Bogata TEXAS
News (wkly)
Grandview
Tribune (wkly) .............. Dem. & Agric....
Hale Center
American (wkly) .............. Dem. Agric .
Ropesville
Ropes Plainsman (wkly) ... Ind. Agric....
Fillmor*
Millard County Progress (wkly) .. Agric....
Blackstone VIRGINIA
Courier- Record (wkly) .......... Dem. Agric....
Grundy
Virginia Mountaineer (wkly)
Agric. & Min'g....
51,228
Journal Stockman (dly).. ..L'stk & Agric.... 18.117
$3,118
3,650
17,000
4,233
§2,478
SI, 738
81.043
§967
§1,140
475
2,220
§5,421
§1,096
§2,638
§2,750
§2.000
§1,060
§798
1,400
*605
§1.064
§2,228
3,100
Bellingham WASHINGTON Circ.
Northwest Farm News (bi-wkly)
Ind. Agric. & Dairy.... $10,179
Uniontown
Journal (wkly) Ind. & Agric ..
Gr*en Bay WISCONSIN
Farmer's Friend (wkly) Agric....
Kewaskum
Statesman (wkly) Agric. Ind....
Stevens Point
Rolnik (Farmer) (Polish) (wkly)
Ind. & Agric....
Calgary
CANADA
ALBERTA
Rocky View and Market Examiner
(wkly) -.Ind. Agric....
Thorsby
Western Messenger (wkly).. ..Ind. Agric ..
Victoria BRITISH COLUMBIA
Farm News and Island Gardener (mo.)
Agric ..
322
8,692
800
§760
6,500
t2.16S
Boissevain
MANITOBA
Ind. & Agric.... 1,334
Recorder (wkly)
Deloraine
Deloraine Times and Waskada News
(wkly) Ind. Agric ... tl.OOO
Grand View
Exponent (wkly) Ind. Agric .
Rossburn
Review (wkly) Agric ..
Winnipeg
Canada Tidningen (Swedish Canadian
News) (Swed.) (wkly). .Farm & Home ..
Canadian Farmer (Uk.Hwkly) Agric.... 19,765
Free Press Prairie Farmer (wkly)
Ind. & Agric * 385, 118
Modern Farmer (wkly)
Farm Prod's, Prod. & Mkt'g.... 5,750
Norrona (Norw.Mwkly) . Farm & Home ..
Toronto ONTARIO
Commonwealth (wkly) Ind. Agric
14,000
Montreal
QUEBEC
Family Herald and Weekly Star (wkly)
(see catalog) ........ .. .......... -...Agric * 423, 343
Terre de Chez Nous, La ( Fr. ) (wkly) . Agric.... *59,732
Lashburn
SASKATCHEWAN
Neilburg Star (wkly)
Lemburg
Star (ftntly)
Saskatoon
Western Producer (wkly)
Agric....
. Agric. & Ind .. *375
Wynard
Advance (wkly)
News. Agric. & Home...,*131,861
Agric....**l.S31
FUR FARMING and RABBIT RAISING
El Monte CALIFORNIA
California Rabbits (mo.)
Int. of Rabbit & Cavy Breeders....
Sacramento
California Rabbit News (mo.). .. .Rabbits ...
Denver COLORADO
National Fur News (mo.). ...Fur Farm'g.... -£-4,421
Palmer Lake
American Angora News (hi-mo.)
Rabbit Breed'g ..
Laraonl
IOWA
Small Stock Magazine (mo.)
Rabbits & Pet Stock....
Controlled free dist....
ts.ooo
n.ooo
Circulation— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ th« Gidda to th« us* of th« Directory to front of book.
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Duluth MINNESOTA Circ.
American Fur Breeder (mo.). .Fur Breed..., £4,431
Minneapolis
National Rabbit Raiser (mo.)
Rabbits, Poultry ... $10.470
Warrenton MISSOURI
American Rabbit Journal (mo.)
Commercial Rabbit Breed'g.... 4,130
Angora Rabbit Magazine (mo.)
Rabbit Rais'g & Angora Wool Mkt'g .. 932
Fair Lawn NEW JERSEY
American Small Stock Farmer (mo.)
Rabbit Indus.... 13.500
New York NEW YORK
Black Fox Magazine and Modern Mink
Breeder (mo.) Fur Farm.. . 3,851
Controlled free dist . 950
Salt Lake City UTAH
National Chinchilla Breeder (mo.)
Chinchilla & Fur Indus ... 4,110
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
U. S. Fur Rancher (mo.). Mink Farm'g.... $3.800
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Fur Trade Journal of Canada (mo.)
Fur Trd. & Fur Farm'g ..
Summerside PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Maritime Fur Breeder (mo.)
Fur Breed'g....
Quebec QUEBEC
Pelleteries du Quebec (Fr. and Eng.)
(mo.) « ~. Fur Animal Indus....
GENERAL (Agriculture)
See also Farm Newspapers
Birmingham ALABAMA
Progressive Farmer (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Agric....
Comb. circ....*l,386,247
Montgomery
Southern Farm and Home (quar.)
Farm & Home.... 369,095
Phoenix ARIZONA
Arizona Farmer-Ranchman (ftntly. Sat.)
Agric . *9,130
Little Rock ARKANSAS
Arkansas Farmer (mo.) Agric.... £55,919
North Little Rock
Rural Arkansas Magazine (mo.) (Rural
elec., gen. farm news) 103,810
Coachella CALIFORNIA
Desert Rancher (mo.) - Agric....
Los Angeles
Farm Management (mo.)
Western Bus. Farmers....
Controlled free dist....
Western Grower and Shipper (mo.)
Veg. & Melon Grow'g & Ship'g....VAC 1,859
Controlled circ.... VAC 1,720
Orange
Fruit and Vegetable Review....Fresh
Vegs. & Fruits, Growers & Shippers....
Controlled free dist...
Sacramento
California Rancher (mo.) .Agric ..
Controlled free dist...
Saint Helena
Redwood Rancher (mo.) Agric,...
San Diego
Southern Californa Rancher (mo.)
So. Cal. Farming-..
Controlled free dist.... $14,500
16,493
8,544
2,911
3.128
4.200
28,000
$5,000
San Francisco Circ.
California Farmer (bi-wkly. Sat.) Agric....*ll»,282
California Magazine of the Pacific
(quar.) (see note in catalog) . Ind. Agric.... £7,803
San Luis Oblspo
California Future Farmer Magazine (mo.)
(no adv.) (see note in catalog)
Voca. Agric .. 12,SOO
Denver COLORADO
Colorado Rancher and Farmer (s-mo.)
Agric ... *44.122
National Union Farmer (mo.) Agric.... 1320.000
Western Farm Life (s-mo.) (see note
in catalog) Agric. & L'stk....*149,761
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Better Crops with Plant Food (mo.) (see
note in catalog) -...Agric ... 947
Controlled free dist ... 25.553
Extension Service Review (mo.) (no adv.)
Agric.. Home Econ....
Controlled free dist.... {16.000
Foreign Agriculture (mo.) -...Agric.... $970
Controlled free dist... $4,000
Gainesville FLORIDA
Florida Agriculture (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Agric ... 27,984
Klsslmmee
Florida Future Farmers (quar.) ....Agric.... 8,945
Tampa
Florida Grower and Rancher (mo.). .Agric . * 26,393
Atlanta GEORGIA
Georgia Farmer (mo.) Agric.. 48,054
Controlled free dist .. 4,903
Georgia Future Farmer (bi-mo.) .. Agric
Controlled free dist.... $19,000
Honolulu HAWAII
Hawaii Farmer (mo.) Farm'g....
Boise IDAHO
Idaho Farmer (s-mo.) see catalog) ..Agric,... •£'37,280
Idaho Farm Journal (wkly) Agric.... 4,046
Champalkn-Urbana
ILLINOIS
$900
Agricultural History (quar.). .Agric Hist
Chicago
Farm Safety Review (bi-mo.) (no
adv.) Safety....
Controlled free dist . 25,000
Med-west Farm Paper Unit (see note
in catalog)
Nation's Agriculture (mo.) Agric....!, 642,974
Prairie Farmer (s-mo.) Agric .£395,382
Rural Gravure (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) — Rural & Small Town Int.... 494,570
Danville
American Farm Youth Magazine (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Agric.... 75,239
East St. Louis
St. Clair Ruralist (mo.) .... Agric ..
$5,000— Free
Mount Morris
Better Farming Methods (mo.)
Agric. Methods A Educ.~
Controlled circ >33,057
Oregon
Ogle County Farmer (mo.) Agric.... 2,800
Huntlngton
INDIANA
Indiana Farmer (See Indiana-Kentucky
State Farm Paper Unit, Middletown,
Ky.)
Indianapolis
Hoosier Farmer (mo.) Agric ..
Marlon
Farm News (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Agric., Farm Bureau....
133,237
$2,101
Ames
IOWA
Iowa Agriculturist (mo.) ...
...Agric ... $2,100
Circulation— ££Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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GENERAL (Agriculture) (Continued)
IOWA (Continued)
DM MoinM Cire.
Iowa Farm and Home Register (mo.)
(sec note in catalog) Agric . 522.229
Successful Farming (mo.) Agric....*!, 313,238
Wallace*' Farmer and Iowa Homestead
(s-mo.) Agric.../*297,653
Westernews (mo.) Grain & Feed....
Controlled free dist... $3,000
Oxford
Johnson County Farmer (bi-mo. ).. Agric ..
3,300— Free
Clifton KANSAS
North Central Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Agric. & Farm Bureau.... 3.900
Dodge City
Irrigation Age (mo.)
Irriga. & Gen'l Farm'g.... 1,443
9,000— Free
Topeka
Capper's Farmer (mo.) Agric -fr 1,499,695
Kansas Farmer (s-mo.) .Agric... .^111,865
Kansas Union Farmer (mo.) .....Agric....
Missouri Ruralist (s-mo.) Agric .. * 140, 664
Wichita
National Flying Farmer (mo.)
Farm'g & Avia'n ... $3,200
Middletown KENTUCKY
Indiana Farmer (mo.) Agric.... 76.700
Controlled free dist.... 45,685
Kentucky Farmer, The (mo.) Agric ^118,518
Tennessee Farmer and Homemaker(mo.)
(see note in catalog) Agric.... 90,801
Controlled free dist.... 2,425
Springfield MASSACHUSETTS
New England Homestead (s-mo.) (Sat.)
Agric....*148,187
West Springfield
Eastern States Cooperator (no adv.)
(mo. ) Agric....
Charlotte MICHIGAN
Michigan Farm News (mo.)
Agric. & Farm Bureau . 71,346
East Lansing
Michigan Farmer (s-mo.) Agric....* 141, 965
Lansing
Michigan Patron (mo.) ~ Agric . 16,400
Albert Lea MINNESOTA
Community Magazine (mo.) Agric....
Minneapolis
Minnesota Farmer, The (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Agric ... 99,256
St. Paul
Farmer, The (s-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Agric ...*2«6,219
Farmer's Union Herald (s-mo.) ....Agric.... $237,819
Jackson MISSISSIPPI
Conservation News and Livestock
Farmer (mo.) Agric.... 16,154
Miss. Farm Bureau News (mo.)
Farm People.... 47,500
Mississippi Farmer (mo.) (see note in
catalog) — Agric.... 38,686
Controlled free dist... 4,916
Miss. Federated Co-op News (mo.)
Farm People.... 43,500
Columbia MISSOURI
Agricultural Leaders Digest (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Agric. Leaders....
Controlled circ ... >29,790
Missouri Farmer (mo.) Agric ..
Controlled free dist.... 156,828
Kansas City
Agricultura de las Americas (Span.)
(mo.) Farm'g.... >34,461
MONTANA Cire.
Montana Agriculture (mo.) Agric.... 2,000
Great Falls
Montana Farmer-Stockman (s-mo.)
Agric.... *35,217
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Nebraska Agriculture (mo.)
Gen'l Farm'g....
Controlled free dist ... 21,096
Nebraska Farmer (s-mo.). Farm & Home ...^117,831
Omaha
Hospodar (Czech.) (s-mo.) Agric.... 24.000
Scottsbluff
Business Fanner (wkly) Agric.... J3.118
Reno NEVADA
Nevada Agriculture and Livestock
Journal (mo.) Agric... $1.525
New Brunswick NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Agriculture (bi-mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Agric.... $13,500
Sea Isle City
New Jersey Farm and Garden (mo. ) ..Agric ., 24,557
Las Cruces NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Farm and Ranch (mo.)
Agric... *8,455
Alton NEW YORK
Wayne Co. Farm and Home News (mo.)
Agric ... $3,619
Ithaca
American Agriculturist (s-mo.)
Agric. & Home Mak'g *227,625
New York
Agricultural Index (mo.)
Index to Agric. Periodicals.... 886
Fruit and Vegetable Reporter (dly)
Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ...
Jewish Farmer (Yid. AEng.) (mo.)..Agric.~.
Rural New Yorker (s-mo.) Agric....*300,488
Raleigh NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Farmer (mo.) Agric.... 131,328
Cincinnati
OHIO
Farm Quarterly, The (quar.)
Farm'g.../*216,6S3
Cleveland
Ohio Farmer (s-mo.) Agric ** 153, 630
Salem
Farm and Dairy (wkly) . . Agric. & Dairy.... 8,965
Toledo
OMI (Ohio Michigan Indiana) Farm
News (mo.) (see note in catalog). .Agric ... 27,750
OKLAHOMA
News (mo.) ~ Agric.... t650
Oklahoma City
Farmer- Stockman (mo.) — Agric....*433,934
Corvallis OREGON
Oregon's Agricultural Progress (quar.)
Portland
Better Fruit (mo.) Fruit-Indus.... 10,297
Northwest Ruralite (mo.) Agric.... 56,401
Oregon Farmer (s-mo.) (Thurs.) (see
note in catalog) Agric . <Ar56,328
Oregonian Farm, Home and Garden
(wkly) (see note in catalog)
Farm, Home & Garden,... 295,740
Oregon Journal — Prints separate section
called Northwest Living with Sunday
edition.
Powell Butte
Central Oregon Rancher (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Oregon Ranch & Agric.... $200
Controlled free dist ... $4,651
Salem
Oregon Agriculture (mo.) ~ .Agric.... 11,033
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit.*
*C.C.A.B. Audit; JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ th« Guide to th« us* of the Directory in front of book.
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Harrlsburff PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Farmer (bi-mo.)(Sat.)
Circ
Philadelphia
Farm Journal (mo.) (see note In cat-
alog)
Agric....*3,344,409
Columbia SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Young Farmer and Fu-
ture Farmer (no adv.) (quar.). ...Farm'g.... 12,000
Pageland
South Carolina Farmer (Mo.) Agric.... 26,870
Aberdeen SOUTH DAKOTA
Dakota Farmer, The (s-mo.. Sat.). .Agric ..^105,149
Nashville TENNESSEE
Farm and Ranch with Southern Agri-
culturist (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Agric....*!, 300,578
Market Bulletin (mo.) Agric.,
Controlled free dist $62,010
Austin TEXAS
Texas Future Farmer, The (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Farm'g.... 13,000
Fort Worth
Texas Ranch and Farm (mo.) (see note
in catalog) - Agric ... 1227.662
Granger
Texasy Rolnik (Czech.) (mo.) . Agric .. §2,245
Harlingen
Texas Farming and Citriculture (mo.)
Citrus & Gen'l Farm'g.... 113,992
Lubbock
Southwestern Crop and Stock (mo.)
Agric.... 120,000
Strawn
Texas Ranchman (wkly) Agric. L'stk ...
Waco
Texas Agriculture (mo.) Agric .. 70,291
Salt Lake City UTAH
Improvement Era (mo.)
Relig., Cult. Int.. Agric., Home Econ's....*lS8,566
Utah Farmer (s-mo.) (see note in cata
log) Agric ... *18,948
Alexandria VIRGINIA
National Future Farmer, The (bi-mo.)
Farm Youth.... 226,352
Blacksburg
Extension Service News (mo.) (no adv.)
(Cont. free dist.) Agric.... t22,15C
Virginia Farm Economics (quar.) ..Agric,
Controlled free dist ... 2.75C
Boyce
Farm and Livestock (wkly) ............Agric....
Richmond
Southern Planter (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) - Agric. & L'stk....*420,669
CentraUa-ChehaHs WASHINGTON
Lewis County Farmer (mo.)
Farm'g & Forestry--
Controlled free dist....
Ellensburg
Washington State Farm Bureau News
(mo.) Agric,...
Montesano
Grays Harbor Farmer (mo.) Agric....
Controlled free dist....
Spokane
Pacific Northwest Farm Quad (see note
in catalog)
Washington Farmer (s-mo.), Thurs.)
(see catalog) Agric....
12.48
14,000
5,006
4,65
*76,8S
Fort Atkinson WISCONSIN
Farmers Digest (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) .Sum. of Agric. Art's.... $25,60
Crops and Soil (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) .... Agric.,. *20,384
•hkosh Circ.
Winco Farmer (bi-wkly) Farm' g .. 6,897— Free
Wisconsin Agriculturist (s-mo.) ....Agric....*200,021
Waupaca
Central Wisconsin Farmer (wkly) Agric.... 6,087
Cheyenne WYOMING
Wyoming Stockman- Farmer (mo.). Agric ...
Laramie
Wyoming Agriculture (mo.) Agric....
13,945
18,800
CANADA
Salgary ALBERTA
Farm and Ranch Review (mo.)
(see note in catalog) .. Home & Agric ... *99,346
'ancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Canadian Farms and Homes (mo.)
Farm Int.... 12,118
Country Life in British Columbia (mo.)
Victoria Agric. & Hort... 118,907
Farm News and Island Gardener (mo.)
Agric....
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Country Guide, The (mo.) ....Rural Mag *305,5S4
Saint John NEW BRUNSWICK
Maritime Farmer and Co-operative
Dairyman (s-mo.) Agric. & Dairy . * 19,884
Delhi ONTARIO
Cash Crop Farming (5 ti. a yr.) ....Agric . 46,709
,ondon
Farmers' Advocate (s-mo.)
Toronto Agric.. L'stk. & Farm Home.... 1200,000
Good Farming Quarterly (quar )
Farm Mechanization.... 444,349
Levis QUEBEC
Abeille et I'Erable, L' (Fr.) (mo.)
Montreal Maple Prod's & Honey.... 17.100
Agriculture (bi-mo.) Agric.... 11,350
Bulletin des Agriculteurs, Le (Farmers'
Bulletin (Fr.) (mo.) Agric *151,420
Ferme, La (Fr.) (mo.) Agric....* 156, 132
MacDonald Farm Journal (mo.)
Farm, Home & School . 4,500
Verdum
Machinerie et Outillage de Ferme(bi-mo.)
Farm Mechaniz....
Laguna PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Philippine Agriculturist (mo.) ~-~Agric....
Manila
Agricultural and Industrial Life (mo.)
Agric. Trade ... 13,182
HORTICULTURE
See also Botanical. Fruit and Fruit Products; Florist
and Floriculture; Seed and Nursery Interests
in Trade, Technical and Class Section.
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Citrograph (mo.) Citriculture . 114,343
Western Grower and Shipper (mo.)
Veg. & Melon Grow. & Ship VAC 5,137
San Francisco Controlled circ....VAC 1,859
Western Fruit Grower (mo.)
Fruit Grow'g...,
Controlled circ.... > 24,565
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
National Horticultural Magazine (quar.)
(no adv.) Scientific Hort....
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Florida Gardener (quar.) Garden'g... 26,500
Tampa
Citrus Magazine (mo.) ...-.Citrus Fruits .
Florida Grower and Rancher (mo.). Agric....*26,3S3
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Horticulture (Continued)
Honolulu HAWAII Circ.
Bulletin of the Pacific Orchid Society of
Hawaii (quar.) — Orchid Culture ... $600
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Nurseryman (s-mo.) .Horticul.... 9,368
MASSACHUSETTS
Horticulture (mo.) Horticulture.... *89,375
St. Paul
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Horticulturist (9 ti. a yr.)
Horticulture....
St. Louis
MISSOURI
Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin (no
adv.) (6 ti. a yr.) (see note in cata-
log) Hort. & Bot....
Short Hill. NEW J£RSEY
National Farm and Garden Magazine
(quar.) ...Farm & Garden....
10,500
2,900
8.392
Mlneola
NEW YORK
Professional Gardener (mo.) .. Garden'g .. 1,186
New York
Flower Grower. The Home Garden Maga-
zine (mo.) Garden" g....*40S,413
Durham NORTH CAROLINA
Bryologist (quar.) Mosses .. $450
Columbus OHIO
American Rose Magazine (mo )
Rose Grow'g . . $16,628
Olmsted Falls
Trees (bi-mo.) ~. . Arboriculture.... 3.000
Controlled free dist.... 1,000
Willoughby
American Fruit Grower (mo.) (see note
in catalog) .Com. Fruit Growers.... 150,009
American Vegetable Grower (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....Com. Veg. Growers . *59,780
OKLAHOMA
Gloxinian, The (bi-mo.) Flowers.... 1.500
CorvallU OREGON
Oregon Ornamental & Nursery Digest (4
ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog) ....Hort .. 1,000
Portland
Better Fruit (mo.) Fruit Indus.... 10,297
Emmaus PENNSYLVANIA
Organic Gardening and Farming (mo.)
Hort. & Gard'g.... 180.804
Sioux Falls SOUTH DAKOTA
Dakota Horticulture (9 ti. a yr.)
Hort. & Garden'g ..
Harlingen TEXAS
Texas Farming and Citriculture (mo.)
(tee note in catalog)
Boyce
Citrus Fruit & Gen'l Farm'g.... $13.992
VIRGINIA
Eastern Fruit Grower (mo.)
Com. Apple & Peach Indus....
Yaklma WASHINGTON
Goodfruit Growers (bi-wkly) ..Fruit Indus....
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Country Life in British Columbia (mo.)
9.175
Agric. & Hort .. •16,665
Niagara-on-the-Lake ONTARIO
Canadian Fruitgrower (mo. ) Fruit Grow'g ...
Controlled free dist...
$2,094
$2.804
LIVESTOCK
See also Breed Publications; Dairying
Phomix ARIZONA Circ.
Arizona Cattlelog (mo.). ...Cattle Rancher.... $1.900
Stockman Magazine (mo.) -...L'st... $6.000
Loa Angeles CALIFORNIA
Western Livestock Journal (mo.)
L'stk & Horses.... 44,312
Redwood City
Pacific Stockman (mo.) — - L'stk... 8,088
San Francisco
California Cattleman (mo.) ....Beef Cattle....
California Livestock News (wkly)
L'stk Indus ... 3,596
Boulder COLORADO
Arabian Horse News (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Arab. Horses.... $5,900
Denver
American Cattle Producer (mo.) L'stk .. 11,650
Reord-Stockman (wkly) ....L'stk & Mkts .. *11,377
Western Farm Life (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Agric. & L'stk... .*149,761
Klsshnmee FLORIDA
Cattle Group Limited (see note in cata-
log)
Florida Cattleman and Livestock
Journal (mo.) Beef Cattle. Horses ... *5,369
International Brahman Review (8 ti. a
yr.) (see note in catalog) .. .L'stk.... 2,548
Controlled free dist.... 1,338
con GEORGIA
Cattle Group (see note in catalog)
Cattlemen .
Livestock Breeder Journal (mo.)
Cattlemen .
Mi
Boise
Idaho Wool Growers Bulletin (bi-wkly)
Sheep & Wool .
23,776
$1,420
Aurora ILLINOIS
Shorthorn World (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) ................... Shorthorn Cattle.... 8,563
Chicago
Daily Drovers' Journal (Daily ex. Sat.
& Sun.) ................... L'stk & Agric.... 33.212
Dairy Breed Publications (see note in
catalog) .......................... .. ............................ ..
Live Stock Breed Publicat's (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ...... ................. Breeding....
National Live Stock Producer (mo.)
L'stk....*249,890
Galesburg
Poland China World. The (mo.) ..Swine.... 5,585
National Stock Yards
St. Louis Daily Live Stock Reporter
(dly) ................................. L'stk & Agric.... 7,252
Peoria
Duroc News (mo.) ............ Duroc Swine .. 6,800
Hampshire Herdsman (mo.)
Hamp. Swine.... 6,974
Controlled free dist ... 1.225
Springfield
Berkshire News (mo.)
Purebred Berkshire Hogs ...
Goshen INDIANA
OIC News (bi-mo.) Swine Breed' g....
Indianapolis
Spotted Poland China Bulletin, The (mo.)
Swine Rais'g....
Rochester
Chester White Journal (mo.) .......Swine....
Grundy Center
IOWA
National Hog Farmer (mo.), Swine Indus ...
Controlled free dist....
Webster City
Aberdeen- Angus Journal (mo.) .... Cattle....
Controlled free dist....
$4.551
$1.650
2,700
40,000
60.200
19.SOT
1,416
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jutie and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Agricultural Publications, 1959
Topeka KANSAS
Kansas Stockman (mo.) .,
L'stk ...
Circ,
6,«82
Leicester MASSACHUSETTS
New England Goat Newt (mo.)
Goat Breed'g....
Jackson MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Stockman Farmer (mo.)
Livestock. Poultry....
Columbia MISSOURI
Dairy Goat Journal (mo.) ....Dairy Goat....
Sheep Breeder and Sheepman (mo.)
Sheep Indus ... $10,632
Kansas City
American Hereford Journal (s-mo.)
Hereford Cattle....
Daily Drovers Telegram (dly)
L'Stk & Agric .. 19,101
Midwest Wool Growers News (mo.)
Wool Grow'g.... 11,500
Polled Hereford World (mo.)
Pure Bred Cattle.... $9.432
St. Joseph
Stock Yards Journal (wkly)
L'stk & Grain.... 22.761
Billings MONTANA
Western Livestock Reporter (wkly)
L'stk .. 16,375
Great Falls
Montana Farmer- Stockman (s-mo.)
Agric.... *35,217
Helena
Montana Stockgrower, The (mo.)
Beef Cattle Prod'n & Mkt'g.... 4.080
Montana Wool Grower (mo.)
Sheep Rais'g & Wool Mkt'g . 3,696
Alliance NEBRASKA
Nebraska Cattleman (mo.) L'stk....
Lincoln
Red Poll News (bi-mo.) Cattle Breed'g ..
Controlled free dist
Omaha
Journal-Stockman (dly) ....L'stk & Agric....
Reno NEVADA
Nevada Agricultural Livestock Journal
(mo. •• ~ Agric
Peterborough NEW HAMPSHIRE
Guernsey Breeders Journal (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Guernsey Cattle
1,339
531
18,117
$1.525
11,604
Albuquemue NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Stockman (mo.) .... L'stk . $16,248
Lacona NEW YORK
Holstein- Friesian World (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Dairy Cattle.... 26,257
Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA
Bar North (mo.) L'stk .. 2,427
Controlled free dist.... 300
Fargo
North Dakota Wool Grower (bi-mo.)
Sheep & Wool Indus....
Salem OHIO
Ohio Holstein News (mo.) „.. Breed'g....
Ohio Jersey News (mo.) Breed'g... 2,450
Controlled free dist.... 425
Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA
Farmer Stockman (mo.) ,
Agric....*433,934
Oklahoma Live Stock News (dly)
L'stk & Agric....
Tulsa
Ranch and Farm World— See World.
Ranchman (mo.). .L'stk., Agric., Ranch'g....
2,220
Powell Butte OREGON
Central Oregon Rancher (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Oregon Ranch & Agric....
Controlled free dist....
Prtneville
Oregon Cattleman (mo.) L'stk....
Brooking* SOUTH DAKOTA
Wool Sack, The (mo.)
Sheep Rais'g & Wool Mkt'g
Rapid City
South Dakota Stock Grower (mo.) L'stk ..
Memphis TENNESSEE
Livestock Magazine (mo.). So. L'stk Int....
Circ.
1200
$4,651
1,282
44,675
$4.895
Beaumont
TEXAS
Gulf Coast Cattleman and Louisiana
Cattleman and Stockman (mo.)
Breed'g. Feed'g & Ftg. L'stk .. 8,887
Fort Worth
Cattleman (mo.) L'stk... * 22, 190
Weekly Livestock Reporter (wkly)
L'stk & Poultry ... 8,700
Controlled free dist . 9,850
Lubbock
Southwestern Crop and Stock (mo.)
Agric.... $20,000
San Ang elo
Sheep and Goat Raiser (mo.)
Sheep & Goats.... *7.474
San Antonio
Texas Livestock Journal (mo.) ... L. Stk —
Strawn
Texas Ranchman (wkly).... Agric. & L'stk....
Salt Lake City UTAH
National Wool Grower (mo.)
Sheep Indus.... 9,492
Brandon VERMONT
Ayrshire Digest (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Ayrshire Cattle .. 6,200
Boyce VIRGINIA
Farm & Livestock Weekly Agric.^
Richmond
Southern Planter (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Agric. & L'stk *420.669
Ellensburg
WASHINGTON
Lariat, The (mo.)
L'stk .
Cheyenne
WYOMING
Cow Country (mo.) Cattle Rais'g....
Wyoming Stockman-Farmerdno.) ..Agric....
McKinley
Wyoming Wool Grower (s-mo.)
$3.000
2.500
13,945
Sheep & Wool Indus . . $1 ,104
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Canadian Cattlemen (mo.) Com. Cat. Ind
Controlled free dist
15,631
1,230
Truro
NOVA SCOTIA
Canadian Guernsey Breeders Journal
(mo.) Guernsey Cattle
Guelph
ONTARIO
Shorthorn News (quar.)
Shorthorn Cattle Breed'g.... $5,000
Farmer's Advocate (s-mo.)
Agric., L'stk, Farm Home.... $200.000
Ottawa
Canadian Ayrshire Review (Eng.ftFr.)
(mo.) ..... Ayrshire Cattle ... $2,525
Toronto
Holstein-Friesian Journal (mo.)
Dairy Cattle.... * 12, 967
VVoodb ridge
Canadian Aberdeen-Angus News (bi-mo. )
L'stk.... 2.400
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
POULTRY, PIGEONS and PET STOCK
See also Poultry and Poultry Products; Pets in
Trade, Technical and Class Section
Bttesville ARKANSAS
Hatcherymen's Classified Exchange
(mo.) Hatch'men & Chick'n Dlrs...,
Hartford
Gamecock (mo.) -...Game Fowl ...
Palo Alto CALIFORNIA
Pacific Poultryman (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Poultry....
San Leandro
Nulaid News (mo.) ...- Poultry...,
Madison CONNECTICUT
Game Fowl News (11 ti. a yr.)
Game Chickens....
Qrc
5,216
$39,064
til, 600
Sdbyville
DELAWARE
Broiler Journal and Peninsula Broiler
Journal (s-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Broiler Chick. Ind...,
Controlled free dist ..
Lecanto FLORIDA
Canary World (mo.) Canaries...
Tampa
Florida Poultryman (mo.) Poultry....
Gainesville GEORGIA
Georgia Poultry Times (wkly)
4,966
3.490
Poultry.... 7,270
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Cage-Bird Magazine (mo.)
Birds Spec'ty Magazine....
American Poultry Journal (mo), (see
note in catalog) Poultry ...£364,357
Elmhurst
Poultry Supply World (mo.)
Hatch., Feed & Poult. Sup ..
Mount Morris
Broiler Growing (mo.) Chickens .. £20,741
Hatchery and Feed (mo.) ....Hatcheries.
Breeders, Feed Retailers....
Controlled circ.... >16,212
Poultry Tribune (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Poultry Raisfg....£3S4,359
Turkeygram (mo.) Turkeys .. 10,000
Turkey World (mo.) .Turkeys . £16,684
$5,000
11.000
3,700
5,782
Lamoni
Small Stock Magazine (mo.)
Rabbits & Pet St'k ...
Controlled free dist ...
Linn KANSAS
Cow and Hen Journal (mo.)
Dairy & Poultry ...
Preston MARYLAND
Maryland Poultry Directory & Poultry
News Digest (quar.) — Poultry....
Beaton MASSACHUSETTS
Poultry Industry (mo.) Poultry ..
Ipswich
New England Poultry Review. The (mo.)
Poultry Breeding....
Medford
Pigeon News (mo. ) ........Pigeon Fanciers....
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
National Rabbit Raiser (mo.)
Rabbits, Poultry.... $10,470
St. Paul
Gobbles (mo.) Turkey Indus .. 8,241
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Stockman Farmer (mo.)
Livestock. Poultry.-.
C!ty MISSOURI Circ.
American Hatchery News (mo.)
Hatch'g & Breed'g Indus. _
Poultry and Eggs Weekly (wkly)
Poult., But. & Eggs.... £4,801
Warrenton
American Pigeon Journal (mo.) Pigeons.... 8,120
Sea Isle City NEW JERSEY
Broiler Industry (mo.) ....Poult. Breed'g ... $11,236
Poultry Digest (no adv.) (mo.) ....Poult...
Vlneland
Poultryman (wkly) Poultry Farm'g....
Controlled free dist....
$6.081
50,839
3,386
Franklinville NEW YORK
Bantam Magazine and Game Breeder
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Bantam Poult. & Gamebird Rais'g.... 309
New York
American Egg and Poultry Review (mo.)
Egg & Poultry Ind....
Controlled circ.... >4,«4S
Portland OREGON
Eggsaminer (mo.) Poultry-
Hanover PENNSYLVANIA
Everybody's Poultry Magazine (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ....Poult. & Agric...
Norristown
American Racing Pigeon News (mo.)
York
Racing Pigeons....
Poultry Press (mo.) Poultry—.
College Station TEXAS
Poultry Science (bi-mo.) ....Poultry Sci ...
Texas Livestock Reporter (wkly)
L'stk & Poultry ...
Controlled free dist. ..
Garrison
4,306
£77.238
$6,150
16.250
$3,01 5
8,760
9,850
Texas Broiler Growers (mo.) .... Broilers.... 3,000
Salt Lake City UTAH
Norbest Turkey News (mo.)
Turkey Grow'g ... 1,600
Richmond VIRGINIA
Southeastern Poultryman (mo.)... Poultry.... 5,000
Coupeville WASHINGTON
National Barred Rock Journal
(10 ti. a yr.) Poultry^.
Seattle
Washcoegg (mo.) Poult. & Dairy'g.... 29,891
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Magazine of Ducks and Geese (quar.)
Duck & Geese Rais'g ...
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Canada Poultryman (mo.) (see note in
catalog) — Agric. & Poult ... $12,138
Georgetown ONTARIO
Feather Fancier (mo.)
Poultry & Water Fowl.... $1,500
Toronto
Canadian Poultry Review (mo.)
Poultry & Farm'g .. $15,201
POWER FARMING
See also Farm Implements in Trade. Technical
and Class Section.
Montgomery ALABAMA
Alabama Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec.... $100,225
North Little Rock ARKANSAS
Rural Arkansas Magazine (mo.)
Rural Elec., Gen'l Farm News.... 103,610
CireulatIon~££Sept. A.B.C. Statement; £Jone and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Agricultural Publications, 1959
Denver COLORADO Circ.
Colorado Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec ... 34,788
Montana Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec.... 21,673
Wyoming Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec.... 12,797
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Rural Electrification (mo.) Electrif'n.... * 14, 829
Mlllen GEORGIA
Rural Georgia (mo.) Rural Elec.... $95,916
Springfield ILLINOIS
Illinois Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec ... 109,609
Indianapolis INDIANA
Indiana Rural News (mo.) ....Farm Elec.... $132,582
Des Moines «>WA
Iowa Rural Electric News (mo.)
Farm Elec.... 104,117
Louisville KENTUCKY
Rural Kentuckian (mo.) Rural Elec.... 138,264
Opelousas LOUISIANA
Rural Louisiana (mo.) Rural Elec.... 75.000
Saint Joseph MICHIGAN
Agricultural Engineering (mo.)
Agric. Eng'g.... *6,289
Alexandria MINNESOTA
Rural Minnesota News (mo.) Rural Elec.... 112,818
Controlled free dist.... 5,S56
Eden Valley
Meeker REA Pioneer (mo.) Agric .. 4,700
St. Louis MISSOURI
Rural Electric Missourian (mo.)
Rural Elec.... $167,359
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Electric Farmer (mo.) Rural Elec ... 38,000
Ithaca NEW YORK
Farm Power (mo.) Rural Elec' n Leaders .. -^5,761
New York
Electricity on the Farm (mo.) Farm Elec.... 862,484
Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Rural Electric (mo.)
Rural Elec
Cayce
SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Electric Co-op News
(mo.) Rural Elec...
Madison
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota High Liner (mo.)
Elec. Farm ...
Richmond
VIRGINIA
Rural Virginia (mo.). Electrical Consumer
Controlled circ ..
Madison WISCONSIN
Wisconsin REA News (mo.)
Farm Home Elec . .
39.062
88,485
61,218
76,491
81,843
SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURAL
PUBLICATIONS
Phoenix ARIZONA
Land Improvement (mo.)
Soil Conser'n, Irriga'n....
Controlled free dist....
$1,720
$5,000
Fayetteville ARKANSAS
Arkansas Farm Research (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) Agric. Research....
Controlled free dist....
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Agrichemical West (mo.)
Agric. Chem'ls. Indus....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Agricultural Research (mo.) (no adv.)
Agric. Research....
Agricultural Situation (mo.) (no adv.)
Agric. Econ ...
Journal of Agricultural & Food
Chemistry (mo.) Agric. Chem
& Food Proc'g....
Journal of the Association of Official
Agricultural Chemists (quar.)
Agric. Chem....
National Horticultural Magazine (quar.)
Scient. Hort...
Plant Food Review (quar.) (no adv.)
Agric. Leaders & Educators ...
Controlled free dist....
Moscow IDAHO
Idaho Agricultural Science (quar.) (cont.
free dist.) » Agric. Res ...
Orono MAINE
Maine Farm Research (quar.). .Agric. Res....
Controlled free dist....
Baltimore MARYLAND
Soil Science (mo.) Soil Fertility ..
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Croplife (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Agric. Chem'ls...
Controlled circ....
Caldwell NEW JERSEY
Agricultural Chemicals (mo.)
Mfgrs. Agric. Chemicals ...
Chester NEW YORK
Bio-Dynamics (quar.) Soil Conserv'n..,.
Zanesville OHI°
Land and Water (quar.) . Soil Conserv'n....
Portland OREGON
Journal of Range Management (bi-mo.)
Adv'm't of Graz'g Land....
Gin.
$6,000
6,018
$2,347
386
37,629
13,000
$7,750
2,529
>3,458
Memphis
TENNESSEE
Agricultural Ammonia News (bi-mo.)
Chemical Agric....
College Station
TEXAS
Poultry Science (bi-mo.) Poult. Sci ..
Temple
Soil and Water Magazine (mo.)
Agric. Educ....
Madison WISCONSIN
Agronomy Journal (mo.) ....Agric. Scien ..
Soil Science of America Proceedings
(bi-mo.) Agric. Econ ...
Menasha
Journal of Farm Economics (quar.)
Agric. Econ....
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Agricultural Chemicals in Canada (quar.)
Agric. Chem'ls....
Ottawa ONTARIO
Agricultural Institute Review (bi-mo.)
Tech. Agric....
Canadian Journal of Agricultural
Science (quar.) Scient'c Agric....
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA
*C.C.A.B. Audit: §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
$650
$2,500
$3,232
$13,000
$3,015
20,461
$3,320
$2.714
3,200
12,600
$3,710
$2,227
Audit;
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Scientific Agricultural Publications
(Continued)
La Trappe QUEBEC Circ.
Revue d'Okm, La (Fr.) (bi-mo.)
Scien. Agric. Dairy Ired. Bio.... $1.000
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Journal of the Soil Science Society of the
Philippines (quar.) Soil Scien.... $800
Controlled free dist.... $400
SPECIALIZED FARMING
CALIFORNIA
Fruit and Vegetable Review (mo.)
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
Growers & Shippers.... 2,911
Controlled free dist... 3,128
Sacramento
Almond Facts (bi-mo.) Almond Grow'g ..
Controlled free dist .. 4,137
San Francisco
Western Fruit Grower (mo.) . .
Controlled circ .. >24,S65
San Jose
Sunswect Standard (mo.)
Dried Fruit Prod's....
Stockton
Diamond Walnut News (wkly)
Walnut Growing .
Controlled free dist . 14,000
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
National Potato Council News (mo.)
Potato Indus....
Controlled free dist.... $13,008
Bartow FLORIDA
Citrus Industry, The (mo.)
Citrus Fruits.... $4.471
Tampa
Citrus Magazine (mo.) Citrus Fruits ..
De» Molnes IOWA
Westernews (mo.) ....Grain & Feed
Controlled free dist ... $3.000
Hudson
Soybean Digest (mo.)
Soybean Agric. & Utiliz 5,513
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Rice Journal (rao.) Rice.... 4,018
Controlled free dist . 1,982
Sugar Journal (mo.) Sugar....
Controlled circ ... >4,558
Baltimore MARYLAND Cite.
Maryland Tobacco Grower (mo.)
Tobacco Grow'g.... 800
Preston
Vegetable Growers (Vee Gee) Messenger
(quar.) Veg. Grow'g.... 9,051
Greenwood MISSISSIPPI
Staple Cotton Review, The (mo.)
no adv.) „.... Cotton... $5,500
New Brunswick NEW JERSEY
American Potato Journal (mo.) Agric.... $2,200
Pemberton
Blueberries (4 ti. a yr.).. Blueberry Crow's....
1,250— Free
Willoughbjr OHI°
American Fruit Grower (mo.) (see note
in catalog) -...Com. Fruit Crow's.... 150,009
American Vegetable Grower (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Com. Veg. Crow's . ^58,780
Memphis
TENNESSEE
Cotton Farming (bi-mo.) (see note in
catalog) M .....Cotton Farm'g ..
Controlled free dist .
Mid-South Cotton News (mo.) Cot. Grow....
Boyce VIRGINIA
Eastern Fruit Growers (mo.)
Com. Apple & Peach Indus .
Suffolk
Peanut Journal and Nut World (mo.)
Nuts & Popcorn....
CANADA
Delhi ONTARIO
Bright Leaf Magazine. The (6 ti. a yr.)
Tobacco Grow'g ...
Controlled free dist....
Canadian Tobacco Growers (7 ti. a yr.)
(cont. circ.) Tobacco Grow'g
NJagara-on-the-Lake
Canadian Fruitgrower (mo.)
Fruit Grow'g....
Controlled free dist....
Toronto
Grower, The (mo.). .Fruit & Veg. Grow'g ... $12,300
Montreal QUEBEC
Revise Maraichere. La (Fr.) (quar.)
Veg. Grow'g...
$53
$6.571
30.000
1.750
2,100
1,900
* 3.897
$2.094
$2,804
2.300
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COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS
(1,161 Publications)
Ore.
350
7.830
150
8,000
$7,000
J650
500
Auburn ALABAMA
Plainsman (Alabama Poly. Institute)
(wkly) -
Controlled free dist....
Birmingham
Hilltop Newt (Birmingham-Southern
Coll.) (wkly)
Howard Crimson (Howard Coll.) (wkly)....
Florence
Flor-Ala (State Teachers Coll.) (wkly)....
Controlled free dist.
Jacksonville
Collegian (State Coll.) (mo.)
Livingston
Livingston Life (State Teachers College)
(mo.) ..
Marion
Triangle, The (Judson Coll.) (mo.)
Mobile
Springhillian, The (Spring Hill Coll.)
(bi-wkly) $1,300
Montevallo
Alabamian (Ala. Coll.) (bi-mo.) (cont.
free dist.) $2,000
Montgomery
Hornet and Freshmore (Ala. State Coll.)
(Negro) (bi-mo.) ...„
Huntress (Huntingdon Coll.) (bi-wkly)....
Talladega
Students (Talladega Coll.) (bi-mo.) . . .
Tuskegee
Campus Digest (Tusk. Inst.) (Negro)
(mo.)
University
Crimson- White (U. of Ala.) (wkly)
Controlled free dist.
Mahout (U. of Ala.) (7 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Alumni .
University of Alabama Alumni News
(6 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alumni....
Controlled free dist....
700
$1,400
2,000
$700
tl.OOO
4,300
200
Fairbanks ALASKA
Polar Star (U. of Alaska) (wkly) ,
475
Flagstaff ARIZONA
Lumberjack, The (Arizona State Coll.)
(wkly) „ $1,435
Tetnpe
State Press (Ariz. State Coll.) (wkly) 5,400
Tucson
Arizona Wildcat (U. of Ariz.) (s-wkly)
Arkadelphia ARKANSAS
Henderson Oracle (Henderson State
Teachers Coll.) (wkly)
Controlled free dist . .
Ouachita Signal (Ouchita Coll.) (bi-mo..
Tues.) Coll. News & Feat...
Controlled free dist....
Conway
College Profile (Hendrix Coll.) (wkly) ..
Echo. The (Ark. State Teachers Coll.)
(wkly)
Fayetteville
Arkansas Agriculturist (U. of Ark.)
(quar.) Agric. Coll....
Arkansas Engineer (U. of Ark.) (quar.)
Eng'g Coll....
Controlled free clist .
Arkansas Traveler (U. of Ark.) (dly)
Controlled free dist....
Jonesboro
Herald (Ark. State Coll.) (wkly) .... Coll....
Magnolia
Bray (Southern State Coll.) (bi-wkly)
$1,100
$400
850
450
1,176
2,000
$300
$1.200
30
4,300
$3.600
Monticello Ore.
Weevil Outlet (State A. & M. Coll.)
(bi-mo.) $700
Russellville Controlled free dist ... $500
Arka-Tech (Ark. Poly. Coll.) (wkly) 1,100
Searcy Controlled free dist.... 460
Bison. The (Harding Coll.) (wkly) 1,000
Siloam Springs Controlled free dist . 500
Threefold Advocate (John Brown U.)
(wkly) , Coll. & Alum....
CALIFORNIA
Campus Chronicle (Pacific Union Coll.)
(wkly) 3.600
Arlington
Criterion (La Sierra Coll.) (wkly) 3,200
Berkeley
California Engineer (U. of CaU(mo.)
Coll. & Eng'g.... $800
Controlled free dist.... $400
California Law Review (U. of Cal.)
(5 ti. a yr.) ..... Legal (Coll.). . $1,700
California Monthly (U. of Cal.) (mo.)
Coll. Alumni.... $48.000
Californian. The Daily (U. of Cal.) (dly) .. 16.790
California Pelican (U. of Cal.) (mo.)
Chico Coll. Humor.... $5.000
Wildcat (State Coll.) (wkly) 2.000
Claremont
Student Life (Pomona Coll.) (wkly)
Coll. News
1,150
1,900
Davis
California Aggie (U. of Cal.) (wkly)
Fresno
Collegian (State Coll.) (tri-wkly) 3,250
Long Beach
Forty-Niner. The (State Coll.) (wkly) $5.000
Viking (Long Beach Coll.) (bi-wkly, Fri.).. 2.000
Los Angeles
CME Alumni Journal (ColL of Med.
Evangelists) (mo.) ...„ .... 3,700
College Times (L. A. State Coll.) (wkly) ... 4,000
Graphic (Pepperdine Coll.) (wkly) 1,060
Controlled free dist ... 680
Los Angeles Collegian (L. A. City Coll.)
(s-wkly) « $8,000
Occidental (Occidental Coll.) (wkly) .... $1,500
Southern California Alumni Review (U.
of S. Cal.) (mo.) — Coll. Alumni .. 20.000
Southern California Law Review (U. of
S. Cal.) (4 ti. a yr.) Law....
Southern California Trojan (U. of S.
Cal.) (dly) 300
5,700— Free
UCLA Alumni Magazine (U. of Cal. at
L. A.) (mo.) - Coll. Alumni.... 12,500
UCLA Daily Bruin (U. of Cal. at L. A.)
(dly) $17.000
Woodberries (Woodbury Coll.) (bi-wkly.
Fri.) 2.100
Menlo Park
Patrician, The (St. Patrick's Seminary)
(quar.) 1,500
Monterey
El Yanqui (offset) (Mont. Penins. Coll.)
(wkly)
Controlled free dist...
Oakland
Mills Quarterly (no adv.) (quar.)
Coll. & Alum .
Mills Stream (Mills Coll.) (wkly)
Pasadena
California Tech. The (Cal. Inst. of
Tech.) (wkly)
Engineering and Science (Cal. Institute
of Tech.) (mo.) . ... JEng. & Coll. Alum....
P. Cinian (Pasa Coll.) (bi-wkly)
Controlled free dist ...
$1,200
8.200
1.300
1.000
$5.500
$900
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CALIFORNIA (Continued)
Redlands Circ.
Redlands Bulldog (U. of Redlands)
(wkly) » Coll. & Alumni.... $1,500
Sacramento
Hornet (State Coll.) (wkly)
Controlled free dist.... 3,200
Saint Mary*. College
Collegian (bi-wkly. Fri.) ...-
San Diego
State College Aztex (s-wkly)..Coll. News.... $7.000
San Francisco
Contact Point (College of Physicians
and Surgeons) (mo.)
Coll. Alumni & Dental....
Foghorn (U. of San Francisco) (wkly) $1,000
Controlled free dist.... $3,000
Golden Cater (State Coll.) (s-wkly) 4,000
San Jose
Spartan Daily (State College) (dly) 6,000
San Luis Obispo
Mustang, El (Cal. State Poly. Coll.)
(s-wkly. Fri.)
Controlled free dist ... 8.878
Poly Views (Cal. St. Poly. Coll.)
(wkly).... 805
Santa Barbara
Gaucho. El (U. of Cal.. Santa Barbara
Coll.) (s-wkly).. ~. ... 2,500
Santa Clara
Santa Clara (U. of Santa Clara) (wkly)
Coll. & Alum . 1,500
Controlled free dist .. 2,000
Stanford University
Stanford Chaparel (mo.) . Coll. Humor.... $4.200
Stanford Daily (dly) (see note in catalog) . . $9,100
Stockton
Collegian (Stockton Coll.) (wkly)
Controlled free dist . 2,200
Pacific Weekly (Coll. of the Pacific)
(wkly) ^.
Torrance
Warhoop (El Camino College) (cont.
free dist.) ~ 2,SSO
Whirtier
Quaker Campus (Whittier Coll.) (wkly).... 1,015
Boulder COLORADO
Colorado Alumnus (no adv.) (U. of
Colo.) (bi-mo.) Coll. Alumni....
Controlled free dist.... $30,000
Colorado Daily (U. of Colo.) (dly) ..... $10,500
Colorado Engineer (U. of Colo.) (4 ti.
a yr.) Eng*g Coll ...
Colorado Quarterly (U. of Colo.) Coll. Lit ..
Colorado Springs
Tiger. The (Colo. Coll.) (wkly) „ .....
Denver
Clarion (U. of Denver) (s-wkly)
Mines Magazine (Colo. School of Mines)
(mo.) Coll. Alum. & Eng'g ..
Regis Brown and Gold (Regis Coll.)
(ev. 2 wks.) -.
Controlled circ....
Talon, The (Air Force Acad.) (mo.)
Coll. Milit ..
Controlled free dist....
Fort Collins
Rocky Mountain Collegian (Colo. A&M
ColL) (wkly) ...JVgric. Coll ...
Golden
Oredigger (Colo. Sch'l of Mines) (wkly) .
1.350— Free
Creeley
Colorado State College of Education
Mirror (wkly) _^
Controlled free dist,...
Gunnison
Top O* The World(Westera State Coll.)
(wkly) _
Loretto
Heightsonian (Loretto Heights Coll.)
(mo.)
Controlled free dist...
T Alcra (The Heights) (Loretto Heights
Coll.) (quar.) Lit. Coll ..
$2.400
$450
$1,825
4.700
3,879
1,500
2,200
700
50
200
2,800
1,280
500
1,500
Bridgeport
CONNECTICUT
Scribe. The (U. of Bridgeport) (wkly) -.
Controlled free dist...
Hartford
Trinity Tripod (Trinity Coll.) (wkly)
Lakeville
Hotchkiss Record (Hotchkiss School) (20
ti. a yr. )
Controlled free dist....
Mtddletown
Wesleyan Argus (s-wkly) (Wesleyan U.)....
Wesleyan Cardinal (4 ti. a yr.) Coll. Lit ...
Wesleyan University Alumnus (4 ti. a
yr.) (no adv.) Coll. Alum nL...
New Britain
Recorder (Teachers Coll. of Conn.)
(ftntly. Fri.)
New Haven
Ivy Magazine (5 ti. a yr.) (Undergrads
of Ivy League)
Controlled free dist...
Yale Alumni Magazine (mo.) Coll. Alum....
Yale Daily News (dly) . .«
Yale Law Journal (8 ti. a yr.)..Leg. Coll....
Yale Literary Magazine (6 ti. a yr.)
Lit. Coll ..
New London
Connecticut Census (Conn. Coll. for
Women) (wkly)
c» _ Controlled free dist ..
otorrs
Connecticut Campus (U. of Conn.)
(morn, ex. Sat. & Sun.) Coll. & Alum....
Walllngford Controlled free dist ..
Choate News (Choate School) (wkly) Coll....
Watertown Controlled free dist ...
Taft Papyrus, The (Taft School)
(bi-wkly. Thurs.) Coll. & Alum ...
Dover DELAWARE
Hornet, The (Negro) (Irreg.) Coll....
(Dela. State College)
Newark
Review (U. of Del.) (wkly) Coll ...
Circ.
2,000
2, WO
1.300
$390
$450
$2,000
9,800
1,600
5,000
20.000
39,500
$2.600
$750
900
350
$400
$5.000
1,000
800
400
$2,500
2,000
$1,200
1.800
$2.000
$1.000
$2,308
$10,000
$4,500
$135.000
$600
40,000
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Univ. Eagle (Amer. Univ.)
(wkly) Collegiate...
Georgetown Journal (Georgetown U.)
(quar.) (no adv.) Coll...,
Georgetown Law Journal (Georgetown
U.) (quar.) Legal Coll ,
Georgetown University Hoya (wkly)
Coll...
Controlled free dist .,
George Washington Law Review
(George Washington U.) (5 ti. a yr.)
Legal Coll .
Howard University Bulletin (no adv.) (3
ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum-
Junior College Journal (rao.) Coll..
Key Reporter (Quar.) .... Coll. Frat..
Owl of Sigma Nu Phi (quar.)
Coll. Frat. & Leg .
Phi Gamma Delta (5 ti. ayr.) (Phi
Gamma Delta Fraternity) ....Coll. Frat...
Trinity College Record (quar.)
Cath. Coll.-.
University Hatchet (George Washington
U.) (wkly) Coll. of Journalism....
Coral Gables FLORIDA
Miami Hurricane (U. of Miami) (wkly)
Collegiate.... 8.800
Tempo (U. of Miami) (7 ti. a yr.) Coll ... 2,000
DeLand
Stetson Reporter (Stetson U.) (wkly)
Gainesville Co11"" H'500
Florida Alligator (U. of Florida)
(s-wkly) ..... Coll.... $600
Controlled free dist $400
Florida College Fanner (4 ti. a, yr.)
Coll. & Agric....
Orange Peel, the (U. of Florida) (quar.)
Coll ..
Controlled free dist... $5.000
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College Publications, 1959
Lakeland
Southern, The (Fls, South'n Coll.)
(wkly)
Tallahassee
Florida Flambeau (Fla. State U.) (s-
wkly) Coll. News....
Smoke Signals (Fla. State U.)
(4 ti. a yr.) Coll....
Tampa
Minaret (U. of Tampa) (bi-mo.) Coll....
Winter Park
Rollins Sandspur (Rollins Coll.) (wkly) ...
Americus GEORGIA
Sou- wester (Ga. Southwestern Coll.) (bi-
mo.) .. Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Athens
Georgia Agriculturist (U. of Ga.) (mo.)
Controlled free dist....
Georgia Alumni Record (U. of Ga.Mmo.)
Coll. Alumni ..
Red and Black (U. of Ga.) (wkly) Coll....
Atlanta
Atlanta Univ. Bulletin (Negro) (no adv.)
(quar.) Coll....
Georgia State Signal (U. of Ga.) (bi-
wkly) Coll
Georgia Tech Alumnus (8 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Alumni ..
Maroon Tiger (Morehouse Coll.) (Negro)
(bi-mo.) Coll....
Morehouse Alumnus (Morehouse Coll.)
(quar.) Coll. Alum ...
Controlled free dist. ..
Spelman Messenger (Spelman Coll.)
(Negro) (quar.) (no ady.)~.Coll. Lit-.
Technique (Ga. Inst. of Tech.) (wkly)
Coll....
Chamblee
Technician. The (Southern Tech Inst.)
(mo.) Coll .
Collegeboro
George-Anne (Ga. Teachers Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ...
Controlled free dist .
Dahlonega
Cadet Bugler (North Ga. Coll.) (quar.)
Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Circ.
1.MB
$4,500
$4,200
$800
425
2,500
$8.000
$5,500
13.800
5,000
11.500
$900
3,215
5,500
$125
$1.100
1,500
Agnes Scott News (Agnes Scott Coll.)
(wkly) Coll . . $730
Emory University
Emory Alumnus (8 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum .. $4.800
Emory Wheel (wkly) Coll . $400
Controlled free dist . $3,600
Gainesville
Alchemist (Brenau Coll.) (ftntly. Tues.)
Coll....
Macon
Mercer Cluster (Mercer U.) (wkly) $1,150
Mercerian. The (Mercer U.) (5 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Alumni .. 7,570
Town and Country (Wesleyan College)
(ftntly) .... Journalism.... $380
Wesleyan Alumnae, The (quar.) (no adv.)
Coll. Alumni....
Controlled free dist.... $7.900
MilledfeviHo
Colonnade (Ga. State Coll. for Women)
(ftntly, Tues. )............
Rome
Periscope (Shorter Coll.) (mo.) Coll....
Valdosta
Campus Canopy (Valdosta State
Coll.) (mo.) - $600
Honolulu HAWAII
Alumni News (Irrgeular) Coll. Alum ...
Ka Leo o Hawaii (Voice of Hawaii)
(U. of Hawaii) (s-wkly) Coll....
University of Hawaii Bulletin (quar.)
Coll 2,500— Free
2,400
4.00C
Moscow IDAH0
Idaho Argonaut (U. of Idaho) (s-wkly)
Coll..-
'ocatello
ISC Bengal (Idaho State Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
Bloomington ILLINOIS
Illinois Wesleyan Argus (wkly) ColL...
Carbondale
Egyptian (So. 111. U.) (s-wkly)
Carllnvllle
Blackburnian (Blackburn Coll.)
(semi-mo.) Coll....
Carthage
Indian (Carthage Coll.) (wkly) Coll ...
Cbampaign-Urbana
lllini— See Urbana. 111.
Illinois Alumni News— See Urbana. 111.
Illinois Technograph— See Urbana. 111.
Charleston
Eastern State News (E. 111. State
Univ.) (wkly) ..... ColL-
Controlled free dist....
Chicago
College and University Business (mo.)
Coll. & Univ. Adm ...
Controlled circ....
HisV (Inter- Varsity Christian Fellow-
ship) (mo.) (no adv.) .... Coll. Relig . .
Loyola News (Loyola Univ.) (wkly.
Thurs.) Coll ..
Maroon (U. of Chicago) (wkly)
Controlled free dist ..
North Park College News (North Park
Coll.) (bi-wkly) Coll...
Northwestern News (Evg. Div. of
Northwestern U.) (wkly)
Coll. Evg. School....
Northwestern University Law Review
(bi-mo.) Coll. & Legal ...
Pier lllini (U. of Illinois) (wkly) ....Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Technology News (111. Inst. of Tech.)
(wkly) Eng'g & Arts Coll....
Tempo (Teachers Coll.) (wkly) Coll .
University of Chicago Law Review
(quar.) ....Coll. Legal ..
University of Chicago Magazine (mo.)
Coll. Alum....
Wright College News (wkly) .... Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Decatur
Decaturian (James Millikan U.) (wkly)
Coll ..
De Kalb
Northern Star (N. 111. Univ.) (wkly)
Cite.
$1.750
Elmhurst
Controlled free dist .
300
2.600
>6,582
$15.000
$350
$8,000
$1.400
$6,000
1,600
4,000
3,400
$937
10,230
$5,000
$1.050
$250
$3,750
$850
Elm Bark (Elmhurst Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Eureka
Pegasus (Eureka Coll.) (bi-wkly) Coll.... 30
Evanston Controlled free dist... 320
Fraternity Magazines Associated (see
note in catalog)
Magazine of Sigma Chi (5 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Frat... $31,200
Northwestern (Northw'n U.)(4 ti. a wk.)
Coll. News.... $500
Controlled free dist.... $4,500
Profile (Northw'n U.) (6 ti. a yr.)... Coll ... 1,900
Record oi Sigma Alpha Epsilom (quar.)
Galesburg Co11' Alurani- J4'500
Knox Alumnus (Knox Coll.) (quar.)
(no adv.) ............ .................Coll. Alumni^..
Controlled free dist.... $11.115
Knox Student (Knox Coll.) (wkly) $1.150
Greenville
Papyrus (Greenville Coll.) (wkly) Coll.... $386
Controlled free dist ... $156
Jacksonville
Illinois College Rambler (bi- wkly).. ..Coll ... $725
MacMurray College Greetings (wkly) 650
Joliet
Interlude, Th (Coll of St. Francis)
(bi-wkly) Coll-.. 785
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ILLINOIS (Continued)
Lake Forest
Stentor (Lake Forest Coll.) (wkly)..
McKendree Review (McKendree Coll.)
(bi-wkly. Tues.) „
Controlled free dist . .
Macomb
Western Courier (W. HI. State Coll.)
(wkly) ..
Monmouth
Oracle (Monmouth Coll.) (wkly) ....Coll....
Naperville
College Chronicle (No. Central Coll.)
(wkly) M Coll....
Normal
Vidette (111. State Normal Univ.) (wkly)
Coll....
Peoria
Bradley Scout (Bradley U.) (wkly) . ...
Controlled free dist....
Peru
St. Bede Records (St. Bede Coll.)
(mo.) .. Coll..
Qulncy
Falcon (no adv.) (Quincy Coll.) (10 ti.
a yr. ) Coll ..
River Forest
Rosarian. The (Rosary Coll.) (mo.) Coll .
Spectator, The (Concordia Teachers
Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Rockford
Vanguard (Rockford Coll.) (wkly)....Coll ..
Rock Island
Augustana Bulletin (Augustana Coll.)
(quar.) (no adv.)
Controlled free dist...
Augustana Observer (Augustana Coll.)
(s-wkly) Coll....
Urbana- Champaign
Illini (U. of 111.) (dly) . .Coll. & Local .
Illinois Alumni News (U. of 111.)
(no adv.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Coll. Alumni ...
Illinois Technograph (mo.). Eng'g & Coll ..
Law Forum (U. of 111.. College of Law)
(quar.) Legal ..
Wheaton
Wheaton Record (Wheaton Coll.) (wkly)
Coll .
Anderson INDIANA
Alumni News (Anderson Coll. & Theo-
logical Sem.) (11 ti. a yr.).... Coll. Alum....
Tri- Angle (Tri-State Coll.) (mo.) Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Btoomington
Indiana Alumni Magazine (mo.)
Coll. Alumni ..
Indiana Student (Ind. Univ.) (dly) Coll....
Collegeville
Contact (St. Joseph's Coll.) (10 ti. a yr.)
(no adv.) Coll. Alumni .
Controlled free dist ..
Stuff (St. Joseph's College) (ftntly.
Wed.) Coll. Students ...
Crawfordsville
Bachelor (Wabash Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Culver
Culver Alumnus (no adv.) (quar.)
Alum. News ...
Vedette (Culver Military Acad.) (no
adv.) (bi-wkly) Coll...
Controlled free dist .
Evansvllle
Crescent (Evansville Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Fort Wayne
Indiana Technician (Ind. Tech. Coll.)
(bi-mo.) Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Maroon and White (Concordia Coll.)
(every 2 weeks) Coll ..
Circ
800
250
173
$3,200
$900
3,552
$2,700
750
$725
50
800
11,000
$1,200
2.584
1,216
$2,700
12,000
100
1,600
4.250
$4,000
2.100
100
850
20.000
1,000
1,020
$1.200
5,407
2.100
Franklin Circ
Franklin (Franklin Coll.) (wkly) ....ColL... $650
Greencastk*
De Pauw (De Pauw U.) (tri-wkly)
Coll. News.... 1.875
Hanover
Triange (Hanover Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Huntington
Huntingtonian (Huntington Coll.)
(bi-wkly. Fri.) .. ., Coll.... 300
Indianapolis
Butler Collegian (Butler U.) (4 ti. a wk.).. 1,500
Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi (quar.) $10,000
Controlled free dist... $1.500
Lafayette
Purdue Alumnus (9 ti. a yr.).Coll. Alum .. 13,942
Purdue Engineer (mo.) . ...Eng'g & Coll.... $1,600
Purdue Exponent (dly) Coll.... 3,600
Purdue Pharmacist (4 ti. a yr.Hsee note
in catalog) Pharm. Coll ... $325
Controlled free dist.... $1,500
Purdue Scientist (quar.) .... Scien. Coll.... 200
Controlled free dist . 100
M uncle
Ball State News (Ball State Teachers
Coll.) (wkly) (see note in catalog) $5,700
North Manchester
Oak Leaves (Manchester Coll.) (wkly)
Coll.... 1,300
Notre Dame
Notre Dame (Univ. of Notre Dame)
(quar.) 50,000
Notre Dame Alumnus (Univ. of Notre
Dame) (quar.) Coll. Alumni . $28,000
Notre Dame Lawyer (Univ. of Notre
Dame) (quar.) Coll. Law ... 1.2SO
Notre Dame Scholastic (Univ. of Notre
Dame) (wkly) Coll .. 7,000
Richmond
Earlham Post (Earlham Coll.) (wkly)
Coll.... 840
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Alumnae News (St. Mary-of-the-Woods
Coll.) (quar.) (no adv.)
Cath. Coll. Alumni . $1,125
Aurora (St. Mary-of-the-Woods Coll.)
(quar.) Coll.... $525
Bugle Call (St. Mary-of-the Woods Coll.)
(no adv.) (bi-mo.) .... Cath. Students .. $16.500
Fagots (St. Mary-of-the-Woods Coll )
(bi-wkly) ^ Coll. $650
Terre Haute
Indiana Statesman (Ind. State Teachers
Coll.) (wkly) Tech. Coll... $3.500
Rose Technic (Rose Poly Inst.) (mo.)
Coll. Eng'g.... 1.700
Upland
Echo, The (Taylor U.) (wkly) Coll.... $700
Valparaiso
Torch (Valparaiso U.) (wkly) ....Coll.... 350
Controlled free dist.... 2,950
Ames IOWA
Alumnus of Iowa State (bi-mo.)
Coll. Alumni .. $6.500
Green Gander (Iowa State Coll.) (quar.)
Coll. Humor... 5,700
Iowa Agriculturist (Iowa State Coll.)
(mo.) $2,100
Iowa Engineer (Iowa State Coll.) (mo.)
Coll. & Eng'g.... $3.000
Iowa Homemaker (Iowa State Coll.)
(mo.) Home Econ.... 1,400
Iowa State College Veterinarian (3 ti. a
yr.) ~ .. Coll. & Vet.... 1,450
Iowa State Daily (dly) Coll .. $9,792
Iowa State Scientist (mo.) ....Scien. Coll... $1,500
Cedar Falls
Alumnus (Iowa State Teachers Coll.)
(quar.) (no adv.)
Controlled free dist ... $22,500
College Eye (Iowa State Teachers Coll.)
(wkly) , Coll.... $3,234
Controlled free dist.... $900
Cedar Rapids
Coe Cosmos, The (Coe Coll.) (wkly). .Coll „ $750
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.1 iT^^l01-"^ Bold lace» »worn: $PtiMisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Audit:
College Publications, 1959
Decorah Cire. j
College Chips (Luther Coll. Hwkly).. Coll.... 1.940
Des Molnes
Drake Times-Delphic (Drake U.)
(semi-wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist ... 1,760
Dubuque
Clarke Courier (Clarke Coll.) (bi-wkly)
Coll. .. $1,240
Cue (Dubuque U.) (wkly) .....Coll .. 700
Lorain (Loras Coll.) (ftntly. Fri.)....Coll.... 1,800
Spokesman (Loras College) (quar.).. Lit.... 1.500
Fayette
Collegian (Upper Iowa U.Mwkly) ....Coll ..
Crirniell
Scarlet and Black (Grinnel Coll.) (wkly).... 1.360
Iowa City
Iowa Law Review (State U. of Iowa)
(quar.) Coll. Legal .. 3,000
lowan (dly) Ind. & Coll.... *3,954
Iowa Transit (State U. of Iowa) (mo.)
Coll. & Eng'g.... 600
Controlled free dist.... 1,300
LeMars
Gleam (Westmar Coll.) (bi- wkly). ...Coll . $600
Controlled free dist... $1.900
Mount Pleasant
Tiger (Iowa Wesleyan Coll. Mbi- wkly)
Coll. Alumni .
Mount Vernon
Cornellian (Cornell Coll.) (wkly) ...Coll....
Husk (Cornell Coll.) (quar.) Coll.... 700
Oskaloosa
Penn Chronicle (Wm. Penn Coll.) (ftntly)
Coll. News.... 250
Pella
Central Ray (Central Coll.) (wkly) 650
Controlled free dist.... 200
Sioux City
Collegian Reporter (Morningside Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.... 1,000
Storm Lake
Buena Vista Tack (Buena Vista Coll.)
(bi-wkly, Mon.) ..... Coll.... $500
Waverly
Wartburg Trumpet (Wartburg Coll.)
(wkly) Coll
Atchison KANSAS
Rambler (St. Benedict's Coll.) (•-mo.)
Coll ...
Baldwin City
Baker Orange (Baker U.) (wkly)
Emporia
C. of E. Bulletin (Coll. of Emporia) (no
adv.) (4 ti. a yr.)
College Life (Coll. of Emporia) (wkly)
Coll ...
Haviland
F.B.C. Sundial (Friends' Bible Coll.) (bi-
wkly. Mon.) Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Hays
State College Leader (Fort Hays Kan.
State Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Hesston
Journal (Hesston Coll. & Bible School)
(bi-wkly) Coll. & Relig ...
Lawrence
Indian Leader (Haskell Inst.) (no adv.)
(s-mo.) „ Coll .
Kansas Engineer (U. of Kan.) (quar.)
Coll. & Eng'g .
University Kansan (U. of Kan.) (dly)
(see note in catalog)
Controlled free dist ..
University of Kansas Alumni Magazine
(mo.) —Coll. Alumni ..
Llndsborg
Bethany Messenger (Bethany Coll.)
(bi-wkly) Coll....
$1,950
11.000
1821
2,500
1900
$300
$200
12.300
1700
$500
2,500
704
7,489
10,100
tsoo
Manhattan Cire.
Kansas State Collegian (Kan. State
Coll.) (dly) Coll..M 8,860
Kansas State Engineer (Kan. State
Coll.) (mo.) ....Coll. Eng'g.... $24
Controlled free dist.... $2,600
Trumpet, The (Kansas State Coll.) (4
ti. a yr.) State Coll. Alum....
Controlled free dist . . $26,000
MsPherson
Spectator (McPherson Coll.) (wkly) Coll.... $600
Newton
Bethel College Bulletin (mo.). Coll. Relig,,
$12,400— Free
Ottawa
Ottawa Campus (Ottawa U.) (wkly)
Coll ..
Tauy Talk (Ottawa U.) (no adv.)
(quar.) Coll. Alum ...
Controlled free dist ... $2.800
Pittsburg
Collegio (Kan. State Teach. Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ...
Sallna
Wcsleyan Advance (Kan. Wesleyan U.)
(bi-wkly) ~ Coll ... 300
Sterling
Ye Sterling Stir (Sterling Coll.)
(bi-wkly) Coll ... $394
Controlled free dist .. $110
Topeka
Washburn Review (Washburn U.)
(wkly) Coll.... $1,700
Wichita
Sunflower (U. of Wichita) (s-wkly)....Coll.... 3.400
University Life (Friends U.) (wkly)
Coll. Alumni.... 550
Winfield
Southwestern Collegian (mo.) .. ..Coll . $550
Barbourville KENTUCKY
Orange and Black (Union Coll.) (mo.)
Coll....
Controlled free dist .. $1,100
Union College Alumnus (Union Coll.)
(no adv.) (quar.) Coll. Alum .. 3,000
Berea
Berea Alumnus (Berea Coll.) (mo.) (no
adv.) „ Coll. Alum ... $9,203
Berea Pinnacle. The (Berea College)
(wkly) Coll.. $800
Bowling Green
College Heights Herald (W. Ky. State
Teach. Coll.) (s-mo.) Coll.... $5,470
Danville
Centre College Cento (Centre Coll.)
(wkly) Coll .. 100
Controlled free dist.... 500
Georgetown
Georgetonian (Georgetown Coll.)
(wkly) Coll .. 250
Lexington Controlled free dist.... 1,000
Crimson Rambler (Transylvania College)
(wkly) Coll.... $550
Controlled free dist.... $500
Kentucky Kernel (U. of Ky.) (dly)
Coll. & News.... $7.000
Kentucky Law Journal (U. of Ky.)
(quar.) Legal (Coll ) . $569
Louisville
Cardinal (U. of Louisville) (wkly) Coll....
Tie. The (S. Bap. Theolog. Seminary)
(no adv.) ..(mo.) Sem. Alum. &
Friends
Controlled free dist.... 18,000
Morehead
Trail Blazer (State Teach. Coll.)
(bi-wkly) Coll .. 2,000
Murray
College News (Murray State Coll.) (bi-
wkly, Tues.) Coll... 3,600
Richmond
Eastern Progress (E. Ky. State Coll.)
(semi-mo.) Coll....
Controlled free dist ... 3,400
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
KENTUCKY (Continued)
Wilmore Ore.
Aibur? Collegian (Asbury Coll.) (wkly)
Coll.... 1.140
Baton Rouge LOUISIANA
The Digest (Negro) (bi-wkly) (Southern
Univ.) „
Controlled free dist .
Louisiana State University Alumni News
(bi-mo.) Alum....
Reveille (La. State U.) (dly) Coll....
Hammond
Lions Roar (Southeastern La. Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Lafayette
Vennillion (Southwestern La. Inst.)
(wkly) Coll....
Natchitoches
Current Sauce (Northwestern State Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
New Orleans
Hullabaloo, The (Tulane Univ.) (wkly)
Coll....
Maroon (Loyola U.) (wkly) Coll....
Tulanian (6 ti. a yr.) Alum .
Controlled free dist ..
Urchin (Tulane U.Hmo.) . Coll. Humor....
Xavier Herald (Xavier U.) (mo.) .Coll ..
Controlled free dist....
Plneville
Wildcat (Louisiana Coll.) (Thurs.).Coll....
Ruston
Tech Talk (La. Poly. Inst.) (wkly)
Coll .
Shreveport
Centenary Conglomerate (Centenary
Coll.) (Methodist) (wkly) Coll....500— Free
5,000
16,500
10.000
1,750
$4,200
2,600
4.000
2,200
30,000
$380
$1,520
850
3,000
Brunswick
MAINE
Bowdoin Alumnus (Bowdoin Coll.)
(bi-mo.) Coll. Alum....
Bowdoin Orient (Bowdoin Coll.) (wkly)
ColL...
Controlled free dist....
Lewis ton-Auburn
Bates Alumnus (Bates Coll.) (3 ti. a yr.)
(no adv.) Coll. Alumni....
Bates Student (Bates Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Orono
Maine Alumnus (U. of Me.) (mo.)
Coll. Alum .
Maine Campus (U. of Me.) (wkly)
Coll. News....
Waterville
Colby Alumnus (Colby Coll.) (quar.)
Coll. Alum....
Colby Echo (Colby Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
*8,000
1,100
850
6,400
1,000
6,351
$4,325
8,000
$1,600
Annapolis MARYLAND
Log. The (U. S. Naval Acad.) (bi-wkly.
Fri.) .Naval Develop.... 5,000
Shipmate (mo.) Naval.... 11,374
Trident (U. S. Naval Acad.) (7 ti. a yr.)
Coll. & Naval.... tS.OOO
United State Naval Institute
Proceedings (mo.) Naval.... $47,573
Baltimore
Baloo. The (U. of Bait.) (s-mo.) Coll....
Controlled free dist.... $1,500
Columns (Coll. of Notre Dame of Md.)
(mo.) Coll.... $500
Controlled free dist .. $200
Goncher Alumnae Quarterly (Goucher
Coll.) (quar.) .Coll. Alum.... $4,800
Greyhound. The (Loyola Coll.) (bi-wkly)
Coll....
Controlled free dist.... $725
Johns Hopkins News-Letter (wkly)
Coll. News.... 500
Controlled free dist ... 1,750
Chestertown
Washington Elm (Washington Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist....
1,098
300
College Park Ore.
Diamondback (U. of Md.) (4 ti. a wk.)
Coll ... 7.500
Maryland (U. of Md.) (bi-mo.) Coll.... $3,860
Controlled free dist... $1.000
Emmitsburg
Mountain Echo (Mt. St. Mary's Coll.)
(mo.) Coll.... 4,500
Valley Echo (St. Joseph's Coll.) (mo.)
Coll. Alum....
Frederick
Blue and Grey (Hood College)
(wkly) Coll.... $880
Hood College Herald (Hood Coll.)
(quar.) Coll. Lit.... 600
Frostburg
State- to-dateV (Frostburg State Teach.
Coll.) (semi-mo.) ~ ColL... $700
Towson
Tower Light (Md. State Teach. Coll.)
(bi-wkly. Fri.) Coll.... 1,200
Westminster
Gold Bug (Western Md. Coll.) (semi-
mo.) Coll....
Amherst MASSACHUSETTS
Ambers t Alumni News (Amherst Coll.)
(4 ti. a yr.) (Coll. Alum.) (Controlled
free dist.) $11.000
Amherst Student (Amherst Coll.)
(s-wkly) Coll ... $1.750
Massachusetts Collegian (U. of Mass.)
(s-wkly) Coll ... $5,250
Andovcr
Phillipian (Phillips Acad.) ( wkly)... .Coll ... $1.583
Boston
Boston College Alumni News (quar.)
Coll. Alum... 21.000
Boston University News (wkly) Coll .. 1,000
Controlled free dist.... 8,000
Heights, The (Fr) ColL... 5.000
Northeastern Alumnus (Northeastern
U.) (quar.) Coll. Alum....
Northeastern News (Northeastern U.)
(wkly) Coll ... 6.000
Simmons News (Simmons Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.... 1,085
Simmons Review, The (Simmons Coll.)
(quar.) Coll.... $6.000
Stylus (Boston Coll.) (4 ti. a yr.)
Coll. & Alum... $4.000
Bridgewater
Campus Comment (State Teach. Coll.)
(Ev. 6 wks.) .Coll.... 900
Cambridge
Harvard Advocate (6 ti. a yr.) Liter... 900
Harvard Alumni Bulletin (ftntly) (Sat.)
(see note in catalog) Coll. Alum.... 17,050
Harvard Crimson (dly) Coll ... $13.100
Harvard Lampoon (mo.) Coll. Humor ...
Harvard Law Record (wkly)
Coll. Alum. & Legal.... 8.700
M. I. T. Voo Doo (Mass. Inst. of Tech.)
(mo.) Coll. Humor . 4.500
Radcliffe News (wkly) ColL...
Radcliffe Quarterly (quar.) Coll. & Alum ... $5.500
Tech, The (Mass. Inst. of Tech.)
(s-wkly) Coll ... 3.000
Tech Engineering News (Mass. Inst.
of Tech.) (mo.) Eng'g & Coll ... $835
Technology Review (Mass. Inst. of
Tech.) (mo.) Coll. Alumni & Scien.... 14,697
Lowell
Text (Lowell Tech. Inst.) (ftntly, Thurs)
ColL... $1,200
Medford
Tufts Alumni Review (quar.)
Coll. Alumni....
Controlled free dist.... $24.000
Tufts Dental Outlook (quar.)
Dent. Journal....
Tufts Weekly (Tufts Coll.) (s-wkly)
Coll ... 200
Controlled free dist.... 2,310
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College Publications, 1959
Mount Hermon
Hermonite (Mount Hermon School)
(ftntly) Prep School....
Mount Hermon Alumni News (Mount
Hermon School) (no adv.) (quar.)
Prep School Alum ..
Controlled free dist....
Northampton
Smith Alumnae Quarterly (Smith Coll.)
(quar.) Coll. Alum....
Smith College Sophian (s-wkly) .... Coll....
Norton
Wheaton News (Wheaton ColL)
(wkly) ColL...
Salem
Log (State Teach. Coll.) (mo.) Coll ...
South Hadley
Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly (Mt.
Holyoke Coll.) (quar.) .... Coll. Alum....
Mt. Holyoke News (Mt. Holyoke Coll.)
(wkly) ColL...
Springfield
Yellow Jacket (Amer. International
ColL) (wkly) ColL...
Waltham
Justice (Brandeis U.) (wkly) ColL...
Wellesley
Babson Beaver. The (Babson Institute)
(wkly) Coll ..
Bulletin, Babson Institute Alumni Asso-
ciation (3 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum....
Controlled free dist ...
Wellesley Alumnae Magazine (Wellesley
Coll.) (5 ti. ayr.) . ColL Alum ..
Wellesley College News (wkly) ColL...
Controlled free dist....
Weston
Regis Herald, The (Regis ColL) (mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Willlamstown
Cath> College Activities....
Circ,
10,400
$19,652
1,100
Williams Alumni Review (Williams
Coll.) (no adv.) (4 ti. a yr.KColl. Alum ...
Controlled free dist ...
Williams Record (Williams ColL)
(s-wkly) Coll ..
Worcester
Crusader (Th) ~ Coll....
Holy Cross Alumnus (Holy Cross Coll.)
(4 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog)
ColL Alum ...
Controlled free dist ..
Holy Cross Purple (Holy Cross ColL)
(mo.) Coll. Lit-..
Journal of W. P. I. (Worcester Poly.
Inst.) (bi-mo.) ColL Alum...
Controlled free dist....
Scarlet, The (Clark U.) (wkly) Coll....
Tech News (Worcester Poly. Inst.)
(bi-wkly) » Coll ...
Adrian MICHIGAN
College World (Adrian Coll.) (bi-wkly)
Coll ..
Controlled free dist....
Albion
Albion College Pleiad (wkly) Coll ..
Alma
Almanian (Alma ColL) (Fri.) ColL...
Ann Arbor
Michigan Alumnus (U. of Mich.) (21
ti. a yr.) Coll...
Michigan Daily (U. of Mich.) (dly)
Michigan Technic (U. of Mich.) (mo.)
Coll. Eng'g....
Controlled free dist ...
Detroit
Detroit Technonian (no adv.) (ftntly)
Coll....
Lawrence Tech News (ftntly, Wed.) Coll. ..
Controlled free dist...
Varsity News (U. of Detroit) (s-wkly)
ColL...
Wayne Collegian (dly) Coll ...
Controlled free dist....
Wayne Engineer. The (Wayne U.)
(quar.) ColL Eng'g....
$9,469
1,050
$1.150
$1,300
. $800
3,500
$14,000
460
2,000
$600
12,000
1,650
$1,800
13,700
6,300
400
$960
$1.000
$600
1,300
$850
16,148
6,600
$500
$100
1,500
$3,000
9,600
9,500
$1,150
East Lansing Circ.
Michigan State News (Mich. State U.)
(dly) Coll.... S75
Controlled free dist.... 16,000
The Michigan State Univ. Magazine
(mo.) Coll. Alum. & Friends.... $7,500
Grand Rapids Controlled free dist.... $2.500
Aquinas Herald (Aquinas Coll.) (mo.)
Coll.... $750
Controlled free dist.... $200
Chimes (Calvin Coll.) (wkly)
HllLd... Coll. & Alum... ,1.900
Hillsdale Collegian (Hillsdale Coll.)
(wkly) .. Coll.... $60
Controlled free dist .. 650
Holland
Anchor (Hope Coll.) (wkly, Fri.) ....Coll.... 1,100
Houghton-Calumet
Alumni News (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Coll. Alum.... $4.400
Michigan Tech Lode (wkly) Coll .. 2,650
Kalamazoo
Index (Kalamazoo Coll.) (wkly) ...Coll...
Western Herald (W. Mich. U.) (wkly)
Coll. Educ ..
Western Michigan University News
Magazine (quar.) (no adv.) Coll.... $2,800
Controlled free dist.... $2.600
Marquette
Northern College News (Northern Mich.
College of Educ.) (ftntly. Wed.)
Coll. & Alum.... $25
Controlled free dist .. $1,775
Mount Pleasant
Central Michigan Life (Central Mich.
Coll.) (wkly) ColL...
Controlled free dist ... 3,500
Olivet
Olivet Alumni Bulletin (Olivet Coll.) (9
ti. a yr.)
Controlled free dist ... $3,600
Ypsilantl
Eastern Echo (wkly) (Eastern Mich.
Coll.) ColL...
Collegevllle MINNESOTA
Record (St. John's U.) (no adv.)
(semi-mo.) Coll.... $13,400
Duluth
Statesman (U. of Minn.) (wkly) . . Coll .. 2.600
Mankato
College Reporter (Mankato State Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist.~ 4,500
Minneapolis
Augsburg Echo (Augsburg Coll.) (bi-
mo.) Coll.... $1,250
Gopher Grad (mo.) Coll. Alum.... $14,000
Minnesota Daily (U. of Minn.) (dly) Coll.... 26,000
Minnesota Law Review (U. of Minn.)
(mo.) ...Legal... 1,849
Minnesota Technolog (U. of Minn.)
(mo.) Eng'g & Coll.... 3,200
Moorhead
Concordian (Concordia ColL) (wkly) ..Coll.... 1.850
Controlled free dist ... 2.500
Western MiSTiC (State Coll.) (wkly)
Coll.... 2,300
Northfteld
Carletonian (Carleton ColL) (wkly) ColL^ 2,518
Manitou Messenger (St. Olaf Coll.)
(wkly) ColL... 2.500
St. Cloud
College Chronicle (St. Cloud Teach.
Coll.) (wkly) ColL..
St. Joseph
St. Benedict's Quarterly (ColL of St.
Benedict) (3 ti. a yr.).... Coll. & Alum.... 360
St. Paul
Aquin, The (ColL of St. Thomas)
(wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist ... 3.000
Fraternity Month (5 ti. a yr.) Coll. Frat.... 8,600
Mac Weekly (Macalester ColL) (wkly).... 1,530
Controlled free dist ... 1,970
Oracle (Hamline U.) (bi-wkly) Coll... $1,200
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
MINNESOTA (Continued)
St. Peter Cite.
Gustavian Weekly (Gustavus Adolphus
Coll.) (wkly) ..... .. Coll.... $1,600
Winona
Winonan. The (State Teach. Coll.)
(mo.) Coll . 2,500
Cleveland MISSISSIPPI
Miss Delta (Delta State Teach. Coll.)
(wkly) ... Coll.... 1.010
Clinton
Mississippi Collegian (Miss. Coll.)
(wkly) - Coll.... $1,400
Columbus
Spectator (Miss. State Coll. for Women)
(wkly) Coll . 1.700
Hattiesburg
Student Printz (Miss. Southern Coll.)
(wkly) -. Coll.... $3.539
Jackson
Belhaven Miss (Belhaven Coll.)
(bi-wkly) .... Coll
Purple and White (Millsaps Coll.)
(wkly)... Coll.... 500
Controlled free dist . 1.000
Oxford
Mississippian (U. of Miss.) (wkly) Coll.... $3,250
Ole Miss Alumni Review (U. of Miss.)
(quar.) Coll. Alum .. 14,600
State College
Mississippi State Alumnus (quar.)
Coll. Alum . $7.700
Reflector (Miss. State U.) (wkly) Coll.. $5.000
Canton MISSOURI
Megaphone (Culver-Stockton Coll.)
(bi-wkly) Coll....
Cape Girardeau
Capaha Arrow (Southeast Mo. State
Coll.) (wkly) Coll. 200
Controlled free dist tl.900
Chillicothe
C.B.C. Ouacker. The (Chillicothe Bus.
Coll.) (mo.) Coll. & Alum ...
Columbia
Missouri Alumnus (U. of Mo.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Coll. Alum . . $6,300
Missouri Law Review (U. of Mo.) (see
note in catalog) (4 ti. a yr.)....Law Coll $950
Stephens Life(Stephens Coll) (wkly) Coll.... $2.100
Fayette
Central Collegian (Central Coll.) (wkly)
Coll. Alum .
Fulton
Columns (Westminster Coll.)
(bi-mo.) „ Coll.... $1,000
Jefferson City
Lincoln Clarion (Lincoln U.Mwkly) Coll .. $1,410
Kansas City
Hawk, The (Rockhurst Coll), (bi-wkly)
Coll .
Controlled free dist .. 1,000
University News (U. of Kan. City)
(wkly) Coll.... $1,500
University of Kansas City Review
(no adv.) (quar.) Coll. Lit....
Klrksville
Ram Duller (Kirksville Coll. of Oste-
apathy and Surgery) Northeast Mi-
ssouri State Teachers College (mo.)
Coll. Humor...
Stilletto (Kirksville Coll. of Osteopathy
and Surgery) (quar.). .Coll. & Alumni ..
Controlled free dist ... 7,500
Teachers College Index (Northeast Mo.
State Teach. Coll.) (wkly) Coll .. 1.700
Lexington
Trumpeter. The (Wentworth Military
Acad.) (bi-mo.) Coll.... 1.136
Controlled free dist.... 4,600
Liberty
William Jewell Student (Wm. Jewell
Coll.) (wkly) Coll.... 800
Marshall Circ,
Missouri Valley Delta (Mo. Valley Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.... WO
Maryville
Northwest Missourian (Northwest Mo.
State Coll.) (no adv.) (wkly) Coll....
Parkville
Park Stylus (Park Coll.) (wkly) ColL... 600
Rolla
Missouri Miner (Mo. School of Mines
& Metallurgy) (wkly) ..... Coll... 3.000
Saint Louis
Linden Bark (bi-mo.) « Coll ... 500
Controlled free dist.... 400
St. Louis University Magazine (6 ti. a
yr.) „ Alum.... 22,000
Seminarian. The (Luth. Theo. Stud.)
(quar.) ..... $800
Student Life (Washington U.)
(s-wkly) ...» Coll...
University News (St. Louis U.)
(wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist .. $7,000
Springfield
Drury Mirror (Drury Coll.) (wkly) . Coll....
Controlled free dist.... 1.100
Southwest Standard (Southwest Mo.
State Coll.) (wkly) Coll...
Tarkio
Torch (Tarkio Coll.) (every 2 wks) .Coll....
Warrensburg
Student, The (Cent. Mo. State Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.... 2.000
Webster Groves
Web. The (Webster ColL) (7 ti. a yr.)
Coll . $350
Billings MONTANA
EMCOE (Eastern Montana Coll.) (wkly)
Coll.... 1,000
Rocky Mountain Echo (Rocky Mountain
Coll.) (Thurs.) Coll.... 300
Bozetnan
Montana Exponent (Mont. State Coll )
(wkly) Coll . 3,200
Helena
Prospector (Carroll Coll.) (mo.)
Coll. (Cath.)....
Missoula
Montana Kaimin (State U. of Mont.)
(dly) „ Coll . . 3,500
Blalr NEBRASKA
Hermes (Dana Coll.) (wkly) Coll . 335
Chadron
Eagle (State Teachers Coll.) (bi-wkly)
Coll .
Crete
Doane Owl (Doane Coll.) (wkly) ....Coll.... $400
Controlled free dist.... $400
Fremont
Midland (Midland Coll.) (bi-wkly) Coll.... 500
Controlled free dist.... 750
Hastings
Hastings College Bulletin (no adv.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) Coll... $5,100
Hastings Collegian (Hastings Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ..
Kearney
Antelope (Neb. State Teachers Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.... $1,600
Controlled free dist.... $300
Lincoln
Clock Tower (Union Coll.) (bi-wkly.
Fri.) Coll....
Nebraska Alumnus (U. of Neb.) (mo.)
Coll. Alum .. 7.B42
Nebraska Blue Print (U. of Neb.)
(mo.) Coll. Eng'g.... 1.700
Nebraskan (U. of Neb.) (Dly ex*. Thurs..
Sat. & Sun.) Coll.... $5,500
Wesleyan, The (Nebraska Wesleyan U.)
(wkly) „ Coll....
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Omaha Circ.
Creighton Alumnus (Creighton U.)
(7 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum.... $16,200
Creightonian (Creighton U.) (wkly). .Coll.... 30
Controlled free dist.... 8,000
Gateway (U. of Omaha) (wkly) Coll ... $2.580
Peru
Pedagodian (Neb. State Teachers Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.... $500
Wayne
Goldenrod (State Teachers Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ... $1,000
Controlled free dist ... $400
Reno NEVADA
U. of N. Sagebrush (U. of Nevada)
(wkly) - Coll.... $2,400
Durham NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire (U. of N. Hamp.)
(wkly) Coll. (Students)....
New Hampshire Alumnus (U. of
N. Hamp.) (wkly) Coll. Alum ... $10.941
Exeter
Ezonian (Phillip* Exeter Acad.Ms- wkly)
Hanover Prep- Scho01 - *1.300
Dart (Dartmouth Coll.) (6 ti. a yr.) Coll ...
Dartmouth. The (Dartmouth Coll.)
(dly) Coll.... 12,600
Dartmouth Alumni Magazine (Dartmouth
Coll.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Henniker
Coll. Alum.... $26.000
New Englander (New Eng. Coll.) (mo.)
Manchester ColL-
Anselmian (St. Anselm's Coll.) (mo.)
Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Tower (St. Anselm's Coll.) (mo.) Coll....
Bloomfield NEW JERSEY
Minuteman (Bloomfield Coll.) (mo.)
Camden
Gleaner, The (Rutgers Coll.) (mo.). Coll .
Controlled free dist ..
Convent Station
Pelican(Coll. of St. Elizabeth) (mo.).. Coll ...
East Orange
Upsala Gazette (Upsala College) (wkly)
Hightstown Co11""
Peddie Chronicle (Peddie School) (no
adv.) (quar.)
Hobokeu Controlled free dist....
Stevens Indicator (Stevens Inst. of
Tech.) (6 ti. a yr.)
Eng'g & Coll. Alum....
Stute (Stevens Inst. of Tech.) (wkly) Coll .
Jersey City
Pauw-Wow (St. Peter's Coll.) (bi-wkly)
Coll....
Lakewood Controlled free dist....
Court Page, The (Georgian Court Coll.)
(mo.) Coll..
Lawrenceville
Lawrence (Lawrenceville School) (wkly)
Prep. School....
Drew Acorn (Drew U.) (wkly) Coll...
Drew Gateway, The (Drew U. Theolog-
ical School) (quar.) (no adv.)
ColL & Theo....
Controlled free dist....
Montclalr
Montclarion (State Teach. Coll.) (14 ti.
a yr.) Coll ...
Newark
Observer (Newark Colleges of Rutgers
U.) (bi-wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist ...
Reflector (State Teach. Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
Controlled free dist ...
Technician (Newark Coll. of Eng.)
(14 ti. a yr.) Coll ...
Controlled free dist....
$1.400
500
$1,200
$7.200
$6,800
$1,100
$2,000
250
1.700
550
$2,800
1.600
$2.000
$1,500
800
$1,300
New Brunswick circ.
Alumnae Bulletin (Douglass Coll.)
(Quar.) Coll. Alum.... $3,750
Caellian, The (Douglass Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
Rutgers Alumni Monthly (Rutgers U.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) ..Coll. Alum ... $6,475
Targura, The (Rutgers U.) (dly).... Coll..
Controlled free dist .. $3,000
Princeton
Princeton Alumni Weekly ( Princeton U.)
(see note in catalog) (wkly)
Coll. Alum.... $31,000
Princetonian (Princeton U.) (dly) ....Coll.... 2,000
Rutherford
Bulletin, The (Fairleigh Dickinson Coll.)
(bi-wkly) ....... ~ Coll...
Controlled free dist.... $10,500
South Orange
Setonian, The (Seton Hall U.)
(bi^mo.) Coll....
Controlled free dist ... $1,900
Trenton
Rider College Alumni Quarterly Bulletin
(quar.) (see note in catalog) Coll .. $6,000
Rider College News (wkly) Coll ... $1.500
State Signal (State Teach. Coll.)
(bi-wkly) - Coll. News.... 3,800
Westfield
Delta Upsilon Quarterly (Delta
Upsilon Frat.) (quar.) Coll. Frat.... 28.000
Albuquerque NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Alumnus (U. of N. Mex.)
(mo.) Coll. Alumni.... $3,500
New Mexico Lobo (U. of N. Mex.)
(tri-wkly) Coll . 4,140
Lac Vegas
Candle (N. Mex. Highlands U.)
(wkly) Coll ... 750
Highlands Highlights (mo.) Coll. Alum ..
Controlled free dist.... 2.500
Portales
Chase. The (Eastern N. Mex. U.Mwkly)
Coll... $1.500
Silver City
Mustang (N. Mex. Western Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
State College
Round-Up (N. Mex. A. and M. Coll.)
(wkly) Agric. & Coll .
Albany NEW YORK
Rosavcrian (College of St. Rose)
(ev. 3 wks.) Coll.... $600
Controlled free dist .. $200
State College News (State Coll. for
Teach.) (wkly) Coll.... $2,500
Alfred
Fiat Lux (Alfred U.) (wkly) Coll .. $1,500
The Reporter (Alfred U.) (4 ti. a yr.)
(no adv.) ~ Coll....
Controlled free dist . $8,500
Annandale- On- Hudson
Bardian. The (Bard Coll.. Columbia U.)
(bi-wkly) Coll....
Brockport
Stylus (State Teach. Coll.) (wkly)
Coll.... 1,500
Bronxville
Campus (Sarah Lawrence Coll.) (wkly)
Coll .. $550
Brooklyn
Alumni Bulletin (State University Coll.
of Medicine) (quar.) Coll. Alum .. 1.700
Controlled free dist.... 2.725
Ken (Brooklyn Coll.) (bi-wkly) .... Coll....
Controlled free dist ... $7,500
Kingsman (Brooklyn Coll.) (wkly) ColL.. 150
Controlled free dist.... 8,000
Poly Men (Brooklyn Poly. Inst.)
(5 ti. a yr.) . Coll. Alum.... $9.537
Polytechnic Reporter (Brooklyn Poly.
Inst.) (wkly) Coll.... 2,000
Pratt Alumnus (4 ti. a yr.) ..Coll. Alum.... 20,000
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Brooklyn
Prattler, The (Pratt Inst.) (ftntly. Fri.)
Coll....
Controlled free dist....
St. John's News (St. John's U.)
(bi-wkly) (no adv.) Coll....
Seawannaka (Long Island U.Hwkly). Coll ..
Controlled free dist .
Buffalo
American Mathematical Monthly (U. of
Buffalo) (mo.) Coll. Math....
Griffin, The (Canisius Coll.) (bi-wkly,
Fri.) Coll .
Controlled free dist ..
Midnight Oil (U. of Buffalo) (mo.)
Coll. Humor....
Record (State Teach. Coll.) (wklyK.Coll....
Spectrum (U. of Buffalo) (wkly) ....Coll ...
Controlled free dist....
Canton
Hill News (St. Lawrence U.)( wkly). .Coll ..
Controlled free dist .
Laurentian (St. Lawrence U.) (quar.)
Coll. Alum....
Clinton
Hamilton Alumni Review (Hamilton
Coll.) (no adv.) (5 ti. a yr.) (free)
Coll. Alum .
Spectator, The (Hamilton Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
Cortland
Hilltop Press (State Teach. Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
Elmira
Octagon. The (Elmira Coll.) (wkly) Coll ...
Fredonia
Leader (State Teach. Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Garden City
Delphian. The (Adelphi Coll.) (wkly)
Coll .
Controlled free dist ...
Geneva
Herald, The (Hobart Coll.) (wkly) ....Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Hamilton
Colgate Alumni News (Colgate U.)
(6 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum .
Colgate Maroon (Colgate U.) (wkly)
Coll. News....
Hempstead
Flying Dutchman, The (Hofstra Coll.)
(mo.) Coll .
Controlled free dist .
Hofstra Chronicle (Hofstra Coll.)
(s-wkly) _ Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Hough ton
Star (Houghton Coll.) (bi-wkly) ....Coll .
Ithaca
Cornell Alumni News (Cornell U.) (see
note in catalog) (s-mo.) ....Coll. Alum....
Cornell Countryman (Cornell U.)
(mo.) Agric. Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Cornell Engineer (Cornell U.) (mo.)
Eng'g Coll ...
Cornell Law Quarterly (Cornell U.)
(quar.) ..Legal & Coll ..
Cornell Sun (Cornell U.) (dly) Coll....
Cornell Veterinarian (Cornell U.)
(quar.) Vet. & Coll....
Cornell Widow (Cornell U.) (mo.)
Coll. Humor...
Ithacan. The (Ithaca Coll.) (no adv.)
(wkly) Coll....
Jamaica
Torch (wkly) Coll ...
Keuka Park
Keukonian. The(Keuka Coll.) (wkly) Coll ..
Kings Point
Hear This (U. S. Merchant Marine
Academy) (bi-wkly. Tues.) Coll....
New Paltz
Oracle, The (State U. Teach. Coll) (wkly)
Coll ...
Cire.
$2,200
2.500
$9,000
1.600
5,000
6,250
$1.000
$720
900
200
$1,700
$1,200
$13,000
$2,200
$10,000
$100
$2.500
900
20.467
800
2,000
$3,590
$2,800
$4.000
$1.400
$1,400
$425
1,467
New Rochelle Circ.
Ionian, The (lona Coll.) (wkly) Coll.... 2.500
Quarterly (Coll. of N. Rochelle) (quar.)
Coll ..
Tattler (Coll. of N. Rochelle) (bi-wkly)
Coll....
New York
Barnard Alumnae Magazine* The (Barnard
Coll.) (4 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum....
Controlled free dist ... $12.000
Barnard Bulletin (Barnard Coll.)
(s-wkly) Coll ... $1.200
Campus Magazine (Negro) (mo.)... . Coll ... 10,000
Campus. The (Coll. of City of N. Y.)
(s-wkly) Coll. News ...
Controlled free dist ... 6,000
Campua Record (Coll. of Mt. St. Vincent)
(mo.) Coll ... 550
Controlled free dist.... 150
C. C. N. Y. Mercury (Coll. of City of
N. Y.) (quar.) Coll. Humor.... $4.000
C. C. N. Y. Vector (Coll. of City of
N. Y.) (quar.) ....Coll. Eng'g.. $1,000
Controlled free dist ... $1,000
City College Alumnus (Coll. of City of
N. Y.) (7 ti. a yr.) (see note in cata-
log) Coll. Alum .. 15,000
Classical World, (mo.)
Coll. & Secondary School Teachers... $1.715
College Weekly (Negro) (wkly) (sea
note in catalog) — - 15.000
Columbia Jester (Columbia Coll.) (mo.)
Coll. Humor.... 4,000
Columbia Law Review (Columbia U.)
(mo.) Legal Coll.... 3.070
Columbia Review (Columbia Coll.)
(quar.) Lit. & Coll ... $300
Controlled free dist ... $4,700
Columbia Spectator (Columbia U.)
(dly) Coll . $5.000
Columbia University Forum (quar.)
Coll. Alumni Gen'l Int ..
Controlled free dist ... $85.000
Commentator, The (Yeshiva Coll.)
(ftntly. Wed.) Coll... 850
Controlled free dist 500
The Curved Horn(Fordham Univ.) (mo.).... 2.000
Fordharn Law Review (Fordham U.)
(4 ti. a yr.) Legal, .. 1,300
Fordham Life (no adv.) (4 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Alum .. $32.500
Fordham Ram (Fordham U.)
(wkly) Coll...
Controlled free dist . $4,000
Fraternity Magazines Associated — See
Evanston, 111.
Heights Daily News (N. Y. U.) (dly)
Coll. News .. $3.000
Hunter Arrow (Hunter Coll.) (girls)
(wkly) Coll ...
Ivy League Alumni Magazines (see note
in catalog)
Main Events (Coll. of City of N. Y.)
(wkly) „ Coll....
Manhattan College Engineer (Manhat'n
Coll.) (4ti. a yr.) Coll. Eng'g .. 1,000
Controlled free dist ... 400
Manhattan Quadrangle (Manhat'n Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ..
Controlled free dist.... $3.000
New York University Alumni News,
The (mo.) Coll. Alum ... 124,000
New York University Evening News
(Mon.) (free dist.) Coll... 1.400
Observation Post (Coll. of City of N. Y.)
(s-wkly) Coll .
Controlled free dist .. $6.000
Pioneer. The (Cooper Union Coll.)
(bi-wkly, Fri.) Coll .
Porthole. The (N. Y. State Maritime
Coll.) (wkly) Coll . $2.520
Post Meridian (Hunter Coll.) (tri-wkly)
Coll . 6,000
Reporter. The (Coll. of City of N. Y.)
(wkly) Coll.... 6.000
Square Journal (Washington Square
Coll.) (tri-wkly) (free dist.) Coll .. 11.000
Ticker, The (Coll. of City of N. Y.)
(wkly) Coll ... 3,500
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New York
Union Seminary Quarterly Review
(Union Theolog. Sem.) (quar.)
Controlled free dist....
Niagara Falls
Niagara Index, The (Niagara U.)
(wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist ...
Oneonta
State Times (State Teach. Coll.) (no
adv.) (wkly) Coll....
Oswego
Oswegonian. The (State Teach. Coll.)
(bi-wkly, Tues.) Coll....
Potsdam
Clarkson Integrator (Clarkson Coll. of
Tech.) (10 ti. a yr.) Coll...
Clarkson Tech. Alumnus (Clarkson Coll.
of Tech.) (quar.) Coll. Alum....
Racquette. The (State Teachers Coll.)
(Fri.) Coll ...
Poughkeepsie
Vassar Alumnae Magazine (Vassar
Coll.) (6 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum ...
Controlled free dist....
Vassar Miscellany News (Vassar Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Rochester
Campus-Times (U. of Rochester)
(s-wkly) Coll....
R1T Reporter (Rochester Inst. of Tech-
nology) (bi-wkly, Fri.) Coll...
Controlled free dist ..
Rochester Review (5 ti. a yr.) (no adv.)
(Alumni Federation of Univ. of
Rochester). .Coll. Alumni & Alumnae....
Saint Bonaventure
Bona Venture (St. Bonaventure U.)
(wkly) Coll ..
Laurel, The (St. Bonaventure U.)
(4 ti. a yr.) Coll....
Saratoga Springs
Skidmore News (Skidmore Coll.) (wkly)
Coll .
Schenectady
Concordensis (Union Coll.) (wkly) Coll .
Controlled free dist ..
Union College Review (Union Coll.) (no
adv.) (8 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum ...
Controlled free dist ..
Staten Island
Link. The (Wagner Coll.) (quar.)
Coll. Alum....
Wagnerian, The (Wagner Coll.) (wkly)
Coll ...
Syracuse
Alumni News (Syracuse U.)(5 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Alumni News ..
Orange (Syracuse U.) (dly) Coll ...
Controlled free dist....
Troy
Rensselaer Polytechnic (Rensselaer Poly
Inst.) (wkly) Coll. & Alum...
Controlled free dist ..
Russell Sage Quill (Russell Sage Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Utica
Tangerine (Utica Coll. of Syracuse U.)
(wkly) Coll ..
Controlled free dist ...
West Point
Pointer (U. S. Military Acad.) (ftntly.
Fri.) .. -...Coll.. Lit. & Humor...
Controlled free dist....
White Plains
Prestonian. The (Good Counsel College)
(mo.) Coll...
BOOM NORTH CAROLINA
Appalachian (Appalachian State Teach.
Coll.) (wkly) Coll...
Chapel Hill
Alumni Review (U. of N. Car.) (mo.)
Coll. Alumni ...
Carolina Quarterly (U. of N. Car.) (3 ti
a yr.) Coll. Lit ..
Clrc.
2,700
4,000
$100
n.ioo
$1.110
1,920
2.000
$5.750
$1.000
10,000
18.000
2.500
17.500
$22.700
$1.500
$1,500
200
1,200
til, 400
$3,800
1,000
26,068
1,400
8,000
1,400
4,000
$1,400
$15
$750
$4.000
$700
350
2,000
Chapel Hill Gift.
North Carolina Law Review (U. of N.
Car.) (no adv.) (quar.) Legal... 650
Controlled free dist.... 300
Southern Economic Journal (U. of N.
Car.) (quar.) Econ ... $1,400
Tar Heel (U. of N. Car.) (dly) .. ..Coll... 7,000
University of North Carolina News Let-
ter (no adv.) (ftntly. Wed.) (free dist)....
« Educ., Econ. & Soc ...
Charlotte
Quill, The (Queens Coll.) (quar.) ....Coll.... $700
Cullowhee
Western Carolinian (W. Car. Teach.
ColU (bi-wkly. Sat.) .....Coll ... 1,02ft
Davidson
Davidsonian (Davidson Coll.) (wkly) Coll ... 1,600
Scripts n' Pranks (Davidson Coll.) (4 ti.
a yr.) Coll. Humor... $900
Durham
Campus Echo (Negro) (N. C. Coll.)
(mo.) 2.000
Duke Chronicle (Duke U. ) (s-wkly).. Coll ... $4.500
Duke University Alumni Register (mo.)
Coll. Alum.... 12,099
Duke University Archive (quar.) Coll. Lit .. $3,500
Elon College
Maroon and Gold (Elon Coll.) (s-mo..
Fr.) Coll....
Greensboro
Carolinian (Women's Coll. of U. of N.
Car.) (wkly) ..Coll....
Controlled free dist ... 3.000
Coraddi (Women's Coll. of U. of N.
Car.) (quar.) Coll. Lit.-.
Register, The (Negro) (11 ti. a yr.)..Coll ..
Greenville
East Carolinian (E. Car. Coll.) (wkly)
Coll.... 4.000
Guilford College
Guilfordian (Guilford Coll.) (wkly). .Coll.... $750
Hickory
Lenoir-Rhynean (Lenoir-Rhyne Coll.)
(wkly) Coll—
High Point
Hi-Po (High Point Coll.) (bi-wkly ).. Coll ...
Controlled free dist.... 1.200
Mars Hill
Hilltop (Man Hill Coll.) (Ftntly. Sat.)
Coll ... $1.000
Raleigh
State College News (N. Car. State Coll.
of Agriculture and Engineering) (mo.)
Coll. Alum ... 4,005
Technician (N. Car. State Coll.)
(s-wkly) Coll.w $6.000
Twig (Meredith Coll.) (11 ti. a yr.)...Coll ...
Red Springs
Pine and Thistle (Flora MacDonald
Coll. for Women) (quar.) ....Coll—
Skirl (Flora MacDonald Coll. for
Women) (s-mo.) Coll... $375
Salisbury
Pioneer (Catawba Coll.) (ftntly. Sat.)
Coll.... $800
Wilson
Collegiate (Atlantic Christian Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.... 1.000
Winston-Salem
Old Gold and Black (Wake Forrest Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.... $2.600
Salemite (Salem Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Fargo NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota State Engineer N. Dak.
Agriculture Coll.) (quar. ).. Coll. Eng'g... 350
Controlled free dist ... 250
Spectrum (N. Dak. State Coll.) (wkly)
Agric. Coll.... 3,500
Grand Forks
Alumni Review (U. of N. Dak.) (no adv.)
(mo.) Coll. Alum....
Controlled free dist ... 18,000
Dakota Student (U. of N. Dak.)
(wkly) Coll .. 4.000
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NORTH DAKOTA (Continued)
JaflMstown
Jamestown Collegian (Jamestown Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Red and Green (State Teach. Coll.)
(bi-mo.) Coll.
Valley City
Viking News (State Teach. Coll. ) (bi- mo. )
Coll
Ada
OHIO
Northern Review (Ohio Northern Univ.)
(bi-wkly) Coll .
Akron
Buchtelite (U. of Akron) (s-wkly)..Coll ..
Alliance
Dynamo (Mt. Union Coll.) (wkly) Coll ..
Ashland
Collegian (Ashland Coll.) (wkly) ..Coll .
Athens
Ohio University Post (4 ti. a wk.)....Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Exponent (Bald win- Wallace Coll.)
(wkly) ~ Coll ...
Bowling Green Controlled free dist
B-G News (Bowling Green State U.)
(s-wkly) Coll ..
Bowling Green State Univ. Magazine
(no adv.) (quar.) . .. . Coll. Alum
Cincinnati Controlled free dist
Cincinnati Alumnus (U. of Cincinnati)
(quar.) .......... Alumni .
Controlled free dist....
Newsletter (Xavier U.) (bi-mo.)
Coll. Alum .
Profile (U. of Cincinnati) (quar.)
Coll. Lit .
University of Cincinnati News Record
(Univ. of Cincinnati) (wkly) . Coll
Xavier Univ. News (wkly) Coll
Cleveland
Carroll News (John Carroll U.) (bi-
wkly) „ Coll .
Controlled free dist .
Case Alumnus (Case Inst. of Tech.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Alum. & Coll .
Case Tech (Case Inst. of Tech.) (wkly)
Coll .
Cauldron (Fenn Coll.) (wkly) .. Coll .
Nite Shift (Students of Fenn Coll.)
(bi-mo.) Coll .
Controlled free dist .
Reserve Tribune-Record (Western
Reserve U.) (wkly) Coll ..
Controlled free dist ..
Agricultural Student (O. State U.)
(6 ti. a yr.) Agric. & Coll .
Capital Chimes (Capital U.Mwkly, Fri.)
Coll .
Ohio State Engineer (O. State U.)
(6 ti. a yr.) Coll. Eng'g .
Ohio State Lantern (O. State U.) (dly) ...
Controlled free dist ..
Ohio State University Monthly (mo.)
Coll. Alum
Sundial (O. State U.) (mo.). .Coll. Humor....
Dayton
Exponent (U. of Dayton) (quar.) Coll....
University of Dayton Alumnus (no adv. )
(quar.) M Coll
Controlled free dist .
University of Dayton, Flyer (Univ. of
Dayton) (bi-wkly) „ Cpfl_
Delaware Controlled free dist ..
Ohio Wesleyan Magazine (O. Wesleyan
U.) (no adv.) (see note in catalog) (bi-
mo.) .. .- ........Coll. Alum
Controlled free dist ...
Ohio Wesleyan Transcript (O. Wesleyan
U.) (wkly) Coll. Alum .
Owl, The (O. Wesleyan U.M6 ti. a yr.)
ColL Lit....
Circ
$1.200
1.500
1700
1.550
t2.500
11.000
1.000
202
4.798
$50
$1,650
14.400
$16.000
mooo
$7.000
6.300
$3.200
$6.505
2.000
$14.000
5,000
4,500
1.500
$3.600
15.000
129,000
$2.500
8,500
$3.500
$20.500
1,800
Circ.
Kenyon Collegian (Kenyon Coll.)
(bi-wkly, Fri.) Coll.... 635
Kenyon Review (Kenyon Coll.) (quar.)
Arts & Letters ... $3,000
Granvllle
Denison Alumnus (Denison U.) (quar.)
Alum. Coll... $8.100
Denisonian (Denison U.) (wkly) . ..Coll ... 320
Controlled free dist .. 1.525
Kent
Kent Stater (Kent State U.) (dly). .Coll ..
Controlled free dist ... $5.200
Marietta
Marcolian (Marietta Coll.) (wkly) (Fri.)
Coll .. 1,000
New Concord
Black and Magenta (Muskingum Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.. $1.300
Oberlln
Oberlin Alumni Magazine (Oberlin Coll.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog). .Coll. Alum....
Controlled circ .. $19.000
Oberlin Review (Oberlin Coll.)
(s-wkly) Coll . . $2,700
Oxford
Laurel of Phi Kappa Tau (quar.)
Coll. Frat . $21.000
Miami StudenHMiami U.) (s-wkly). .Coll .. 3.200
Western Round Up (Western Coll.)
(wkly) Coll... 700
Springfield
Wittenberg Torch (Wittenberg Coll.)
(wkly) Coll . $1.550
Controlled free dist . $750
Steubenville
Baronette, The (Coll of Steubenville)
(Wed.) M Coll tl.200
Tiffin
Kilikilik (Heidelberg Coll.) (wkly) Coll .. 940
Toledo
Campus Collegian (U. of Toledo) (wkly)
Coll . 3.550
Westervllle
Tan and Cardinal (Otterbein Coll.) (wkly)
Coll . $900
Wllberforce
Gold Touch. The (Negro) (Central
State Coll.) (mo.) .... . . Coll.. 18.000
Th« Interpreter (Negro) (Wilberforce
Univ.) (quar.) .... Coll. Alum ...
Controlled free dist.... $4,000
Wilmington
Quaker Quips (Wilmington Coll.) (wkly)
Coll.... 600
Wooster
Alumni Bulletin (Coll of Wooster) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Coll 5,500
Voice (Coll. of Wooster) (wkly) . ..Coll . 1.050
Yellow Springs
Antioch Record (Antioch Coll.) (see note
in catalog) (s-wkly) Coll . $1.600
Youngstown
Jambar (Youngstown U.) (bi-wkly) Coll . 5.000
Durant OKLAHOMA
Southeastern (Southeastern State Coll.)
(ftntly. Wed.) Coll.~
Edmond
Vista (Central State Coll.) (wkly) Coll.... 3.000
Enid
Haymaker (Phillips U.) (wkly) ColL... $1,000
Miami
Norse Wind (Northeastern Okla.
A. & M. Coll.) (bi-mo.) 200
Controlled free dist ... 800
Norman
Oklahoma Daily (U. of Ok la.) (dly). .Coll , 10,800
Sooner Magazine (U. of Okla.) (mo.)
Coll. Alum ... 10f800
Sooner Shamrock (U. of Okla.) (4 ti. a
a yr.) Coll. Eng'g... $1,500
Controlled free dist .. *1.000
Sooner State Press (U. of Okla.) (no
adv.) (wkly) ....Coll. & Journ....
Controlled free dist.,. 1500
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Oklahoma City
Campus (Okla. City U.) (wkly) Coll....
Shawn*
Bison (Okla. Baptist U.) (wkly) Coll....
Stlllwater
O'CoUegian (Okla. State U.) (dly)..Coll .
Oklahoma State University Magazine
(Okla. State Univ.) (mo.)
Coll. Alum....
Oklahoma State Engineer (Okla. Inst.
of Tech.) (6 ti. a yr.) ColL Eng'g ..
Tahlequah
Northeastern (Northeastern State Coll.)
(bi-wkly) Coll ...
TUhominro
Aggielite. The (Murray State Agri.
Coll.) (bi-mo.) Coll ..
Tulsa
Collegian (U. of Tulsa) (wkly) Coll....
Weatherford
Southwestern. The (Southwestern State
Coll.) (s-rao.) ....Coll....
Wilburton
Mountaineer. The (Eastern Okla.
A. & M. Coll.) (mo.) ....... Coll....
Ashland OREGON
Siskiyou. The (Southern Oreg. Coll.)
(wkly) .... ~ Coll
Corvallis
Improving College & University
Teaching (no adv.) (quar.) (Oreg.
State Coll.) (see note in catalog)
ColL Teach'g....
Oregon State Barometer (Ore. State
ColL) (dly) ... Coll...
Oregon State Tech. Record V (quar.)
Coll. Eng'g
Oregon Stater, The (mo.) .-...Coll. Alum....
Eugene
Old Oregon (U. of Oreg.) (bi-mo.)
ColL Alum....
Oregon Emerald (U. of Oreg. ) (dly).. Coll ..
Oregon Law Review (U. of Oreg.) (no
adv.) (quar.) (see note in catalog)
Fon»tCrov. Ug.lftCoU~.
Pacific University Index (Pacific Univ.)
(wkly) -~~ ColL..
Mmrylhurst
Tower. The (Marylhurst Coll.) (mo.)
Controlled free dist....
McMinnville
Linfield Review (Linfield ColL) (wkly)
Bapt. ColL...
Lamron (Oreg. Coll. of Educ.)
(wkly) . Coll News....
Controlled free dist ...
Newherg
Crescent (George Fox ColL) (bi-wkly)
Coll .
Portland
Beacon. The (U. of Portland) (bl-wkly)
Coll....
Pioneer Log (Lewis & Clark Coll.)
(wkly) . .
Controlled free dist....
Quest (Reed ColL) (wkly) Coll ..
Vanguard (Portland State Coll.)
(wkly) . .. Coll ..
Controlled free dist .
Salem
Willamette Collegian (Willamette U.)
(wkly) ..... .. Coll ..
Controlled free dist ...
Allentown PENNSYLVANIA
Crestiad (Cedar Crest Coll.) (bi-mo.)
CoJL...
Controlled free dist....
Muhlenberg Weekly (Muhlenberg Coll.)
(wkly) ~ -...Lit. & ColL...
AnnvilU
Vie Collegienne. La (Lebanon Valley
Coll.) (wkly) ColL...
Circ
$1.700
9,500
$8,400
12.330
2.200
500
2.800
1.700
1.400
t 1,000
720
7.783
tl.OOO
10.100
4.687
14.600
2.602
tl.200
$875
925
772
1,300
1,380
850
2.500
1400
t 1.200
700
1.100
650
Beaver Falls-New Brighton
Cabinet (Geneva Coll.) (bi-wkly) (Fri.)
Coll....
Geneva Alumnus (6 ti. a yr.). Coll. Alum ...
Controlled free dist....
Bethlehem
Brown and White (Lehigh U.)
(s-wkly) Coll...
Coraenian, The (Moravian Coll.) (wkly)
Coll ...
Controlled free dist...
Lehigh Alumni Bulletin (Lehigh U.)
(mo.) ColL Alum ...
Blooms burg
Maroon and Gold (State Teachers ColL)
(wkly) Coll....
Bryn Mawr
Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin (Bryn
Mawr Coll. Alum.) (no adv.) (quar.)
ColL Alum...
College News (Bryn Mawr Coll.)
(wkly) ..... .. -.. Coll ...
Carlisle
Dickinson Alumnus (Dickinson Coll.) (no
adv.) (quar.) Coll. Alum.-.
Dickinsonian (Dickinson Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ...
Dickinson Law Review (Dickinson
Law School) (quar.) Legal & Coll....
Chambersburg
Wilson Billboard, The (Wilson Coll.)
(Wkly) .. ... Coll .
Cheyner
Cheyney Record (State Teachers ColL)
(mo.) . Coll
Collegeville
Ursinus Weekly (Ursinns Coll.)
(wkly) .. Coll....
Dallas
Miss Recordia (ColL of MUerkordla)
(mo.) > ...Coll ...
Easton
Lafayette Alumnus (Lafayette Coll.)
(7 ti. a yr.) Coll. & Alum..
Elizabeth town
Etownian (Eliiabethtown Coll.)
(s-rao.) .. Coll ..
Gettysburg
Getty sbargiaa (Gettysburg ColL)
(wkly) .. . .. Coll...
Greensburg Controlled free dist...
Setonian (Seton Hill ColL) (mo.) .ColL..
Setott Quarterly (Seton Hffl Coll.)
(no adv.) (quar.) Coll. Lit ...
Greenville
Thielensian (Thiel Coll.) ( wkly).... Coll ...
Grove City
Cire,
n.ooo
$2.100
13.100
*3.400
5,925
t 1,400
$7.300
J800
1.050
600
Controlled free dist....
Collegian (Grove City Coll.) (wkly) Coll...
Haverford
Haverford News (Haverford Coll.)
(wkly) ColL Alum...
Huntingdon
Juniatian (Juniata Coll.) (wkly) ....Coll ..
Immaculate
Immaculatan (Immaculate ColL)
(mo.) Coll...
JenJdntown
Beaver News (Beaver ColL) (bi-wkly,
Thurs.) .. ...ColL..
Johnstown
Panther (Johnstown ColL of U. of Pitt.)
(bi-wkly. Mon.) — Coll...
Controlled free dist ...
Kutztown
Keystone. The (State Teachers Coll.)
(9 ti. a yr.) ColL...
Student Weekly (Franklin ft Marshall
Coll.) (wkly) Coll..
Lancaster
Student Weekly (wkly) (Franklin ft
Marshall ColL)
Latrobe
St. Vincent Review (St. Vincent Coll.)
(10 ti. a yr.) Coll...
800
t!3.900
17.000
tl.500
750
450
*700
11.500
4.700
1,400
tl.390
tSOO
11.400
tl.500
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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PENNSYLVANIA (Continued)
Lswlsburg circ-
BuckneU Alumnus (BuckneU U.) (no
adv.) (5 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum ...
Controlled free dist ... $17,000
Bucknelian (BuckneU U.) (wkly) ....Coll....
Lincoln University
Lincolnian, The (Lincoln U.)(8 ti. a yr.)
Coll.... 500
Loretto
Loretto. The (St. Francis Coll.)
(bi-wkly) Coll.... $1,200
Meadville
Campus (Allegheny Coll.) (wkly) Coll... $1,300
Mercersburg
News (Mercersburg Acad.) (wkly) Coll...
New Wilmington
Blue and White (Westminster Coll.) (no
adv.) (mo.) Coll. Alum.... $9,000
Holcad (Westminster Coll.) (wkly). Coll....
Philadelphia
Daily Pennsylvanian. The (Univ. of
Penna.) (dly) Coll .
Controlled free dist.... 10.000
Drexel Triangle (Drexel Inst. of Tech.)
(wkly) « Coll . 1,000
Controlled free dist.... 1,800
Fournier News (Coll. of Chestnut Hill)
(bi-mo.) Coll.... 703
Hawk (St. Joseph's Coll.) (bi-wkly) Coll....
Lantern (U. of Penna.) (4 ti. a yr.)
La Salle Collegian (La Salle Coll.)
(wkly) Coll .. 3.500
Penn Dental Journal (U. of Penna.)
(4 ti. a yr.) Dental Coll .. $400
Pennsylvania Gazette (U. of Penna.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) Coll. Alum.... $24,500
Pennsylvania News (U. of Penna.)
(wkly) » Coll.... 1.700
Pennsylvania Triangle (U. of Penna.)
6 ti. a yr.) Eng'g & Fine Arts ... $1,050
Steel and Garnet (Girard Coll.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) .Alum.... $2,100
Temple University News (tri-wkly)
Coll. & Lit . $8,000
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
(8 ti. a yr.) Legal .. $1.300
Pittsburgh
Alumni News Review (U. of Pittsburgh)
(bi-mo.) Alum.... $48.000
Arrow (Chatham Coll.) (wkly) . ...Coll . $650
The Candleburner (mo.) Coll . .
Controlled free dist.... $12,000
Carnegie Alumnus (Carnegie Inst. of
Tech.) (6 ti. a yr.) .Coll. Alum.... 22,400
Carnegie Tartan (Carnegie Inst. of
Tech.) (wkly) Coll... 4.000
Carnegie Technical (Carnegie Inst. of
Tech.) (6 ti. a yr.) . . Coll. & Eng'g .. 900
Duquesne Duke (Duquesne U.)
(wkly) Coll.... $4.000
Pitt News (U. of Pittsburgh) (s-wkly)
Coll .. $7,000
Science Counselor (Duquesne U.)
(quar.) Coll. Science.... 3.000
Pottstown
Hill News (Hill School) (wkly) ......Coll....
Reading
Albrightian (Albright Coll.) (wkly)
Rosemont Co11 - *7SO
Rambler (Rosemont Coll.) (mo.) ....Coll.~.
Selins grove
Snsqnenanna (Susquehanna U.) (wkly)
Shippensburg CoU -
Campus Reflector (State Teachers Coll.)
(quar.) „ Coll.... 1.000
State College-University Park
Collegian, The (Penn State U.) (dly)
Coll.... 6,135
Penn State Alumni News (Penn State
Coll.) (mo.) Coll. Alum.... 12,710
Penn State Engineer (Penn State U.)
(mo.) Coll. Eng'g.... 500
Controlled free dist.... 150
Penn State Froth (Penn State U.Hmo.)
Coll. Humor.... 3.500
Swarthmore Cire.
Swarthmore Phoenix (Swarthmore Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ... $1.450
Villanova
Villanova Engineer (Villanova School of
Engineering) (4 ti. a yr.)....Coll. Eng'g.... $1,300
Villanova Law Review (Villanova U.
Law School (quar.) Legal & Coll... $500
VUlanovan. The (Villanova Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ... 7.000
Washington
Alumni Bulletin (Washington and
Jefferson Coll.) (no adv.) (quar.). .Coll.... $6,400
Red and Black (Washington and
Jefferson Coll.) (wkly) Coll.... $900
Waynesburg
Yellow Jacket (Waynesburg Coll.)
(wkly) - Coll.... 650
West Chester
Quad Angles (W. Chester State Teachers
Coll.) (semi-mo.) Coll....
Wilkes-Barre
Beacon (Students of Wilkes Coll.) (wkly)
Controlled free dist.... 1,300
Crown. The (King's Coll.) (bi-wkly.
Wed.) Coll.... 1,500
Williamsport
Lycoming Courier (Lycoming Coll.)
(mo.) ^ Coll...
Kingston RHODE ISLAND
Beacon (U. of R. I.) (wkly) Coll... 2,400
Providence
Archway (Bryant Coll.) (bi-wkly) Coll....
Brown Alumni Monthly (Brown U.)
(mo.) (no adv.) Coll. Alum ..
Controlled free dist . . $22,000
Brown Herald (Brown U.) (dly) . . Coll.... 335
Controlled free dist.... 3.500
Pembroke Record (Pembroke Coll.)
(s-wkly) ..... Coll.... 1.100
Charleston SOUTH CAROLINA
Brigadier, The (Corps of Cadets of
Citadel) (bi-wkly) Mil. Coll ... $5.600
Clemson
Slipstick (Clemson Coll.) (4 ti. a yr.)
Coll.... $2.000
Tiger (Clemson Agric. & Mech. Coll.)
(wkly) ..Coll.... $5,000
Clinton
Blue Stocking (Presbyterian Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Columbia
Criterion (Columbia Coll.) (5 ti. • yr.)
Coll ... $600
Gamecock (U. of S. C.) (wkly) Coll.... 4,700
Due West
Erskine Mirror (Erskine Coll.) (s-mo.)
Coll. Alum .. 700
Greenville
Furman Echo (Furman U.) (3 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Lit....
Furman University Magazine (bi-mo.)
Coll. Alum . $13,000
Hornet (Furman U.) (wkly) Coll... 1.600
Hartsville
Periscope (Coker Coll.) (mo.) Coll.... $5,000
Newberry
Indian (Newberry Coll.) (bi-wkly. Wed.)
Coll.... 660
Rock Hill
Johnsonian (Winthrop Coll.)
(wkly) Coll.... 1,500
Winthrop Journal (Winthrop Coll.)
(quar.) Coll.... $1,100
Spartansburg
Concept (Converse Coll.) (4 ti. a yr.)
Coll. & Lit....
Conversationalist. The (Converse Coll.)
(mo.) Coll....
Old Gold and Black (Wofford Coll.)
(wkly) Coll..,. 900
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SOUTH DAKOTA
Exponent (No. State Teachers Colt)
(wkly) ColL...
Brookings
South Dakota CollegUn (S. Dak State
Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
State College Alumnus (S. Dak. State
Coll.) (no adv.) (10 ti. a jr.)
Coll. Alum....
Huron
Huron Alphomega (Huron ColL)
(ftntly. Wed.) Coll....
Mitchell
Phreno-Cosmian (Dakota Wesleyan U.)
(ev. 3 wks.) Coll....
Controlled free dist ...
Sioux Falls
Augustana Mirror (Augustana Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist ...
Stylus (Sioux Falls Coll.) (mo.)
Coll....
Spearfish
Anemone (Black Hills Teachers Coll.)
(bi-wkly, Fri.) Coll....
Controlled free dist ..
Vet-million
University of South Dakota Bulletin
(mo.) (no adv.) Coll. Alum....
Controlled free dist....
Volante (U. of S. Dak.) (wkly)
Lit. & Coll....
Yankton
Student, The (Yankton Coll.) (bi-wkly,
Thurs.) Coll ..
Chattanooga TENNESSEE
University Echo (U. of Chattanooga)
(no adv.) (bi-wkly, Wed.) Coll .
Clarksville
All State. The (Austin- Peay State Coll.)
(s-mo.) Coll....
Controlled free dist...
Cookeville
Tech Oracle (Tenn. State Poly. Inst.)
(bi-mo.) Coll....
Greeneville
Pioneer (Tusculum Coll.) (ftntly. Tues.)
Coll....
Harrogate
Blue and Gray (Lincoln U.) (ftntly, Fri.)
Coll
Lincoln Herald (Lincoln Mem. U.)
(quar.) Civil War Hist....
Controlled free dist ...
Jefferson City
Orange and Blue (Carson-Newman Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Knoxville
Orange and White (U. of Tenn.) (wkly)
Coll....
Tennessee Alumnus (U. of Tenn.) (no
adv.) (quar.) Coll. Alum .
Maryville
Highland Echo (Maryville Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
McKenzie
Bethel Beacon (Bethel Coll.) (mo.) Coll....
Controlled free dist ...
Memphis
Sou'wester (Southwestern Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
Murfreesboro
Side Lines (Middle Tenn. State Coll.)
(s-mo.) Coll....
Nashville
Babbler (David Lipscomb Coll.) (wkly)
Coll ...
Belmont Vision (Belmont Coll.) (mo.)
Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Flak Herald. The (Fisk U.) (Negro)
(quar.) , Coll....
Fisk News (Fisk U.) (Negro) (no adv.)
(quar.) Coll. Alum ...
Controlled free dist ...
Circ.
1,400
9,800
$410
350
150
$1,009
$1,100
$791
$2,100
$9,000
1,910
700
800
1,400
$2.800
1550
$700
$131
$1,300
2,394
9,500
700
$550
$400
1700
n.soo
$1.000
750
4,100
Nashville Circ.
Kappa Alpha Psi Journal (Negro)
(quar.) Coll. Frat....
Peabodj Reflector (Geo. Peabody Coll.
for Teach.) (bi-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Coll. Alum.... $3,600
Vanderbilt Alumnus (Vanderbilt U.)
(6 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum.... $8,500
Vanderbilt Hustler (Vanderbilt U.)
(wkly) Coll . $1,500
Sewanee
Sewanee News (U. of the South)
(quar.) Coll. Alum .. $9,000
Sewanee Purple (U. of the South)
(wkly) Coll.... $700
Sewanee Review (U. of the South)
(quar.) Literary... $2,500
TEXAS
Hardin- Simmons Brand (Hardin-Sim-
mons U.) (wkly) Coll ... $1,500
McMurry War- Whoop (McMurry Coll.)
(wkly) Coll... $200
Controlled free dist . $600
Optimist (Abilene Christian Coll.)
(wkly) Coll .. $2.660
Alpine
Sul Ross Skyline (Sul Ross State Teach.
Coll.) (ftntly. Wed.) Coll.... 1,100
Amarillo
Rangers. The (Amarillo Coll.) (bi-wkly,
Mon.) Coll... 550
Arlington
Shorthorn (Arlington State Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ... 4.290
Austin
Alcalde (U. of Tex.) (mo.) Coll. Alum .. 13,052
St. Edward's University Hilltopper (St.
Edward's U. (mo.) Coll .. $3,500
Summer Texan (U. of Texas) (s-wkly)
(see note in catalog) Coll ... $3,000
Texan (U. of Texas) (dly) Coll.... $15,000
Texas Law Review (U. of Texas Law
School) (8 ti. a yr.) (see note in cata-
log) Legal.... 2,200
Texas Ranger (7 ti. a yr.) (see note in
catalog) Coll. Humor... $5,700
Beaumont
Redbird, The (wkly) (Lamar State Coll.
of Tech ) Coll ... $3,000
Belton
The Bells (wkly) Coll. News .. $500
Controlled free dist . $250
Progress (Mary Hardin-Baylor Coll.)
(no adv.) (mo.) Coll. News .. $4.500
Brownwood
Yellow Jacket (Howard Payne Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ... 900
Canyon
Prairie (W. Texas State Coll.) (wkly)
Coll $2.100
Controlled free dist .. $250
College Station
Battalion (Texas State A. and M. Coll.)
(dly) -...Agric. & Coll.... 7,250
Commentator, The (Texas State A. & M.
Coll.) (bi-mo.) Coll.. $1.200
Southwestern Veterinarian (Texas State
A. & M. Coll.) (quar.) Coll. Vet'n'y.... $1.850
Texas A. & M. Agriculturist (quar.)
Coll. Agric.... 1.000
Texas A. & M. Engineer (6 ti. a yr. )
Coll. Eng'g. . $3.500
Texas Aggie (Texas State A. & M.
Coll.) (mo.) Coll. Alum .. 17,500
Commerce
East Texan (E. Texas State Teach.
Coll.) (semi- wkly) Coll.... 400
Controlled free dist .. 2,300
Dallas
Campus (S. Methodist U.) (s-wkly) Coll... 4,200
Denton
Campus Chat (N. Texas State Teach.
Col.) (s-wkly) Coll.... 6.403
Lass-O (Texas Women's Univ.) (dly)
Coll ... $3,000
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TEXAS (Continued)
Edtobun
Pan American (Pan Amer. Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
El Paso
Prospector (Texas Western Coll.)
(semi-wkly) Coll ...
Fort Worth
Skiff (Texas Christian U.)(s-wkly)..Coll ..
Georgetown
Megaphone (So 'western U.) (wkly) Coll....
Southwestern Magazine. The (South-
western U.) (quar.) Coll ...
Houston
Cougar (U. of Houston) (wkly) Coll ...
Herald* The (Texas Southern Univ.)
(Negro) (mo.) Coll. Alum....
Rice Threcher. The (Rice InaU(wkly)
Coll ..
Huntsville
Houstonian (Sam Houston State Teach.
Coll.) (wkly) Coll..
Kerrville
Mountaineer. The (Schreiner Inst.Mbt-
(wkly) Coll .
Controlled free dist .
Ktngsville
South Texaa (Texas Coll. of Art* A
Indus.) (wkly) ~~ Coll...
Lubbock
Toreador (Texas Tech. Coll.) (tri-wkly)
Coll ..
Nacogdoches
Pine Log (Stephen F. Austin State ColU
(wkly) .. ..Coll ..
Plainview
Footprints (Way land Bap. ColU (mo.)
Coll. Alum ...
Trail Blazer (Wayland Bap. Coll.) (wkly)
con....
Controlled free dist ...
Prairie View
Panther (Prairie View A. ft M. Coll.)
(mo.) Coll....
San Angelo
Ram Page (bi-wkly, Fri.) Coll...
Controlled free dist ...
San Antonio
Rattler (St. Mary's U.) (bi-mo.) ...Coll...
Trinitonian, The (Trinity U.) (wkly)
Coll ..
San Marcos
College Star (Southwest Texas State
Teach. Coll.) (wkly) Coll ...
Kangaroo (Austin Coll.) (s-mo.)(SaO
Coll ...
Controlled free dist ...
Stepfcenvlllo
J-Tac (Tarleton State Coll.) (wkly)..Coll ...
Waco
Baylor Business Studies (Baylor Univ.)
(quar.) „ „ -.Coll. Busi ...
Lariat (Baylor U.) (dly) Coll ...
Wichita Falls
Wichitan, The (Midwestern U.) (wkly)
Coll..-
Logan UTAH
Farm & Home Science (Utah State
Univ.) (quar.) Agric. Coll....
Controlled free dist ...
Student Life (Utah State Univ.)
(s-wkly) — Agric. Coll...
Provo
Brigham Young Universe (Brigham
Young U.) (dly) Coll....
Salt Lake City
Pen (U. of Utah) (quar.) ColL ft Lit....
Utah Alumnus (U. of Utah)
(bi-mo.) Coll. Alumni...
Utah Chronicle (U. of Utah) (dly) ..Coll ...
Clrc.
1,500
4,500
750
7,010
$3.000
1,650
13.600
580
100
2,735
8,500
$2,500
J3.000
1550
$300
3.521
1900
12.400
$1.900
2.388
700
1,000
$1.500
$6,500
$4,700
8,694
10,550
9.000
Burlington VERMONT Circ.
University of Vermont Alumni
Magazine (Univ. of Vt.,) (quar.)
Coll. Alum.
Controlled free dist,, 16,000
Middlebury
Campus (Middlebury Coll.) (wkly). .Coll... 1.900
News Letter (Middlebury Coll.) (mo.)
Coll. Alum .. $8,400
Wlnooskl
Class (St. Michael's College) (quar.)
Alum.... 3,000
Lance, The (St. Michaels' Coll.) (3 ti.
a yr.) M Coll.... $1.000
Michaelman, The (St. Michaels' Coll.)
(wkly) ColL... $1,000
Blacksburg VIRGINIA
Techgram, The (Va. Poly. Inst.)(s-mo.)
Coll. Alum....
Controlled circ.... $24.300
Tech-Nique, The (quar.) (Va. Poly.
Inst.) Coll. Agric . 950
Virginia Tech, The (Va. Poly. Inst.)
(wkly) Coll .. 700
Controlled free dist.... 3.300
Virginia Tech. Engineer (Va. Poly. Inst.)
(5 tl a yr.) Coll. Eng'g,.. $700
Bridgewater
B. C. Bee (Bridgewater Coll.) (bi-wkly.
Fri.) Coll....
Charlottesville
Cavalier (U. of Va.) (dly) -...Coll.... 5.000
University of Virginia Alumni News
(8 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alum.... $6,500
Controlled free dist,, $1.000
Virginia Spectator (U. of Va.) (8 ti.
a yr.) -.Coll. Humor ..
Emory
White Topper (Emory and Henry Coll.)
(wkly) Coll ... $500
Controlled free dist . $300
Farmville
Rotunda (Longwood Coll.) (wkly. Wed.)
Coll , $1.000
Frederlcksburg
Bullet. The (Mary Washington Coll.)
(bi-wkly. Fri.) .„ ..Coll....
Controlled free dist . $1,550
Hampden Sidney
Tiger (Hampden Sidney Coll.) (wkly)
Coll ..
Hampton
Hampton Script. The (Hampton Inst.)
(Negro) (bi-mo.. Sat.) ColL,. $1,475
Harrisonburg
Breeze (Madison Coll.) (wkly) ColL... $1,695
Hollins College
Hollins Columns (Hollins Coll.) (wkly)
Coll . $800
Lexington
Alumni Review (Va. Military Inst.)
(quar.) Coll. Alum .
Controlled free dist ... $9,000
Delta. The (quar.) (see note in catalog)
Coll. Frat,.. $28,500
V.M.I. Cadet, The (Va. Military Corps
of Cadets) (wkly) Coll.,. $2,300
Lynchburg
Alumnae Bulletin (Randolph-Macon
Women's Coll.) (4 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Alum,, $6.000
Critograph (Lynchburg Coll.) (bi-wkly)
Coll.... $1,050
Controlled free dist $150
Potpourri (Randolph-Macon Coll.) (5 tt
a yr.) Lit. ft Humor .
Sun Dial (Randolph-Macon ColL) (wkly)
Coll . 110
Norfolk
High Hat (Wm. and Mary and Va. Poly
Inst.) (ev. 2 wks.) , Coll.,. 1,300
Petersburg
Virginia Statesman (Va. State Coll.)
(Negro) (no adv.) (bi-wkly) (Fri.), ColL.,
A'B-C Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
mm BoW ***• iwonij tPuMMwr't Report; Light face, estimated.
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1848
College Publications, 1959
Radford
Grapurchat (Radford ColU (semi-mo.)
(see note in catalog) Coll....
Richmond
Messenger (U. of Richmond)
(4 ti. a yr.) Coll. Lit....
Prescript, The (Coll. of William and
Mary) (wldy) Coll-.
Controlled free dist....
Richmond Collegian (U. of Richmond)
(wkly) Coll ...
Salem
Brackety-Ack (Roanoke Coll.)
(wkly) Coll .
Staunton
Campus Comment (Mary Baldwin Coll.)
(wkly) ,. Coll....
Sweet Briar
Alumnae News (Sweet Briar Coll. )
(3 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog) ..Coll ...
B rambler (Sweet Briar Coll.)
(4 ti. a yr.) Coll....
Controlled free dist .
News (Sweet Briar Coll.) (wkly) ColL...
Controlled free dist....
Williamsburff
Flat Hat (William and Mary Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Bellingham
WASHINGTON
W. W. Collegian (W. Wash. Coll.)
(wkly) « Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Cheney
Easterner (£. Wash. Coll. of Edu.)
(wkly) Coll....
College Place
Collegian (Walla Walla Coll.) (wkly)
(see note in catalog) ~ ...Coll....
Ellensburg
Campus Crier (Central Wash. Coll. of
Educ.) (wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Parkland
Mooring Mast. The (Pacific Lutheran
Coll.) (wkly) Coll....
Pullman
Washington State Review (State Coll. of
Wash.) (4 ti. a yr.) Coll. Alumni....
WSC Daily Evergreen (State Coll. of
Wash.) (dly) Coll....
Seattle
Falcon, The (Seattle Pacific Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Seattle University Spectator (wkly) Coll ..
Controlled free dist
University of Washington Daily (dly)
(see note in catalog) Coll....
Washington Alumnus (U. of Wash.)
(quar.) .. Coll. Alum....
Spokane
Gonzaga Bulletin (Gonzaga U.) (wkly)
Coll ..
Whitworthian (Whitworth ColL)
(wkly) Coll
Tacoma
Trail. The (Coll. of Puget Sound) (wkly)
Coll
Walla Walla
Whitman College Pioneer (wkly). ..Coll ..
Athens WEST VIRGINIA
Concordian, The (Concord Coll.) (bi-wkly)
Coll....
Bethany
Bethany Tower (Bethany Coll.) (wkly)
Coll....
Bluefleld
Bluefieldian (State Coll.) (Negro) (mo.)
Coll.,.
Buckhannon
Wesleyan Pharos (W. Va. Wesleyan
Coll.) (bi-wkly) „.... Coll ...
Circ.
1.020
3,000
$1.500
800
t552
6,250
J150
1300
400
600
750
1.750
1.600
300
2,000
4,000
$2,335
1,325
4.000
6,723
$1,200
$2,325
$15.750
1,730
$1.300
900
1 1.000
Charleston Circ.
Morris Harvey Comet (Morris Harvey
Coll.) (wkly) „ Coll .. 1,000
Elkins
Senator. The (Davis and Elkins Coll.)
(wkly) _ Coll . . tlSO
Fairmont
Columns (State Coll.) (bi-mo.) ....Coll.... 11.100
Glenville
Mercury (State Coll.) (wkly) Coll. News .. 800
Huntington
Parthenon (Marshall Coll.) (s-wkly)
Coll. Alum . $2,800
Institute
Yellow Jacket (W. Va. State Coll.)
(bi-mo.) Coll $300
Controlled free dist .. $1,200
Lewisburg
Brier Bits (Greenbrier Coll.) (mo.)
(free dist. ) ~....... Coll.-
Controlled free dist .. $2.000
Montgomery
West Va. Tech Collegian (W. Va. Inst.
of Tech.) (wkly) ..... Coll . 1,060
Morgan town
Athenaeum (W. Va. U.) (dly) ....Coll ... 6,000
West Virginia University Alumni Mag-
azine (quar.) ... M ..Coll. Alum .. 5,002
Salem
Greea and White (Salem Coll.)
(ev. 3 wks.) .. Coll... $600
Controlled free dist.... $125
Shepherdstown
Shepherd College Picket (Shepherd Coll.)
(ftntly. Tues.) Coll.... $850
West Liberty
Trumpet (W. Liberty State Coll.)
(ev. 3 wks.) Coll..
Controlled free dist.... $1.400
Appleton WISCONSIN
Lawrentlan (Lawrence Coll.) (wkly). .Coll.... 1.090
Belolt
Bulletin (Beloit Coll.) (bi-mo.)
Coll. Alum....
Controlled free dist.... $10,500
Round Table (Beloit Coll.) (s-wkly) Coll... 11.300
DePere
St. Norbert Times (St. Norbert Coll.)
(bi-wkly, Fri.) Coll . .
Controlled free dist .. $1.000
Eau Claire
Spectator (Wis. State ColL) (bi-wkly)
Coll...
Controlled free dist.... $1,600
La Crosse
Racquet (State Coll.) (wkly) ... .. Coll . $2,400
Madison
Cardinal (U. of Wise.) (dly) Coll.... 2,300
Wisconsin Alumnus (U. of Wise.) (mo.)
Coll. Alum . $19,000
Wisconsin Country Magazine (U. of
Wise.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Agric., Home Econ. & Coll ..
Wisconsin Engineer (U. of Wise.) (mo.)
Eng'g & Coll... $2.000
Wisconsin Law Review (U. of Wise.)
(no adv.) (quar.) „. ..Coll. Legal.... 2,205
Menasha
Banta's Greek Exchange (quar.)
Coll. Frat. & Sor . 4,489
Kappa Psi Mask (quar.) Coll. Phar. & Frat ... $5,350
Lyre, The (quar.) Coll. Frat .. $35.000
Menomonie
Stoutonia (Stout State Coll.) (wkly)
Coll. & Alum .. 2,259
Milton
Milton College Wildcat (Milton Coll.)
(6 ti. a yr.) Coll .
Milwaukee
Marquette Engineer (Marquette U.)
(quar.) Coll. Eng'g.. 1,100
Marquette Tribune (Marquette U.)
(s-wkly) Coll.... 5,450
Audit:
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: f3A.B.C. Audit; >BPA
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
WISCONSIN (Continued)
Milwaukee
Marquette University Journal (quar.)
Coll. Lit....
Mount Mary Times (Mt. Mary Coll.)
(wkly) Coll....
Post (U. of Wise.) (wkly) Coll ...
OSC College Advance (Wit. State Coll.)
(bi-wkly, Fri.) Coll....
Controlled free dist....
Platteville
Exponent (Wis. State Coll.) (s-mo.). .Coll ...
Plymouth
Lakeland Mirror (Lakeland Coll.)
(s-mo.) Coll ..
Ripon
College Days (Ripon Coll.) (wkly).. Coll ...
Ripon Alumnus. The (Ripon Coll.)
(quar.) « Coll. Alumni ...
River Falls
Student Voice (River Falls State Teach.
Coll.) (wkly) Coll..
Stevens Point
Pointer (Wis. State Coll.) (wkly) . Coll....
Superior
Peptomist (Wise. State Coll.) (wkly)
Coll .
Watertown
Black and Red (Northwestern Coll.)
(Eng. & Ger.) (mo.) Coll ...
Carroll Echo (Carroll Coll.) (bi-wkly.
Fri.) Coll
Whitewater
Royal Purple (Wisconsin Teach. Coll )
(wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Lanunie WYOMING
Branding Iron (U. of Wyo.) (wkly)..Co!l ...
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
U.B.C. Alumni Chronicle (U. of B. C.
Alum.) (quar.) Coll. Alum ..
Uhyssey (U. of British Columbia) (3 ti.
a wk.) Coll....
Controlled free dist .
Brandon MANITOBA
Brandon College Quill (Brandon Coll.)
(hi-mo.) Coll....
Winnipeg
Manitoban (U. of Man.) (s-wkly) Coll ...
Fredericton NEW BRUNSWICK
Brunswickan (U. of New Brunswick)
(s-wkly) Coll ..
Sackville
Argosy (Mt. Allison U.) (wkly) ..Coll .
Anttgonish NOVA SCOTIA
Xaverian Weekly (St. Francis Xavier
Coll.) (wkly) Coll .
Halifax
Dalhonsie Gazette (Dalhousie U.)
(wkly) - - Coll....
Wolfville
Acadia Athenaeum (Acadia U.) (wkly)
Coll ..
Circ.
6,200
5,000
$1.900
t450
$950
6,200
$1,300
$1,200
$1,200
1775
$800
$1.725
2,700
t8,500
$6.500
$5,500
$1.300
$1.400
$1,600
$1,300
Guelph ONTARIO Circ.
O. A. C. Review (Ont. Agric. Coll.)
(quar.) Agric. & Coll.... $6,400
Hamilton
Silhouette (McMaster U.) (wkly) ...Coll... 1,250
Kingston
Queen's Review (Queen's Univ.) (ma)
Coll. Alum ... $6,000
Queen's University Journal (s-wkly).. Coll.... 2,750
London
Gazette (U. of Western Ont.) (wkly)
Ottawa Controlled free dist.... 400
Bulletin Des Anciens "Ottawa" (Univ.
of Ottawa) (Eng. & Fr.) (quar.)
Med. & Coll. Alum .. 9.300
Carleton, The (Carleton Coll.) (wkly) Coll .. 1,500
Fulcrum. The (Univ. of Ottawa)
(bi-mo.) ~ Coll . $1,800
Patrician (St. Patrick's Coll.) (wkly) Coll .. 850
Rotonde. La (Fr.) (Univ. of Ottawa)
(15 ti. a yr.) .« M Coll....
Toronto
Acta Victoriana (Victoria Coll.) (quar.)
Lit. & Coll....
Controlled free dist.... 800
Trinity University Review (5 tl. a yr.)
(see note in catalog) Coll 2,100
University of Toronto Medical Journal
(6 ti. a yr.) Coll. Med .. $1,700
Varsity Graduate (U. of Toronto)
(quar.) .. Coll. Alum . 10.000
Varsity. The (U. of Toronto) (dly) (see
note in catalog) — $12.000
Lennoxville QUEBEC
Campus. The (Bishop's U.) (wkly) Coll $350
Montreal ColL~
Bulletin. The (Eng. & Fr.) (Coll. of
Gen'l Prac. of Canada) (quar.)
Coll. Med....
Canadian Variety Post (bi-wkty. Sat.)
Coll 3.000
Controlled free dist... 56.958
Georgian. The (Sir George Williams
Coll ) (wkly) (see note in catalog) Coll.... 2,900
Herauts (Fr.) (s-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Coll ... 4,103
Loyola News, (s-mo.) Coll . $1,300
Controlled free dist.... $250
McGill Daily (McGill U.) (dly) Coll.... $6.000
McGill Dental Review (McGill U.)
(quar.) Coll. Dental ..
McGill Engineer. The (McGill U.)
(quar.) Coll. Eng'g ... $1,500
McGill Medical Journal (McGill U.)
(quar.) Coll. Med
McGill News. The (McGill U.) (quar.)
Alum....
Controlled free dist . $15,000
M S L (Mt. St. Louis Coll.) (Fr. ft
Eng.) (mo.) Coll.... 2.100
Quel)ec Controlled free dist . $775
Carabin. Le (Fr.) (Laval U.Hwkly) Coll.... $3,500
Naturaliste Canadien. Le (Laval U.)
(Fr.) (mo.) « Sc. Coll....
Saskatoon SASKATCHEWAN
Sheaf (U. of Saskafwan) (wkly) Coll....
Controlled free dist.... 3,000
Panama REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
Vox Universitaria (Span.) (s-mo.)
Cult. & Coll....
Controlled free dist . . 2,000
Circulation— **Sejrt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher*8 Report; Light face, estimated.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE PUBLICATIONS
A LIST OF ALL THE NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS LISTED IN THE DIRECTORY WHICH ARE
PUBLISHED PARTLY OR WHOLLY IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
ALBANIAN
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Diclli (wkly) ..... Ind....
Liria (wkly) Ind....
ARABIC
Detroit MICHIGAN
Al-Mashrig (wkly) Ind...
American- Arab Message (wkly) Relig...
As-Sabah (wkly) ~ Ind ...
Leesan Al-Adl (wkly) Ind.~
Nahdat-al-Arab (serai-wkly) Ind....
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Meraat-ul-Gharb (3 ti. a wk.) .
New York
Al-Hoda (dly)
Islaah. Al (wkly) ..
.Ind
Ind
Ind .
ARMENIAN
Fre.no CALIFORNIA
Asbarez (s-wkly) Ind ...
Mushag (wkly) Ind
Nor Or (s-wkly) Ind
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
A. R. S. (quar.) Armenian Relief....
Baikar (dly) Ind .
Hairenik (dly) Ind....
Hairenik (mo.) Literary....
New York NEW YORK
Gotchnag (wkly) -
Hoosharar (Armen. &Eng.) (s-mo.) Frat....
Lraper (3 ti. a wk.) .... Lit. Prog....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Groong (wkly) Armen. Int....
BELGIAN-FLEMISH
Detroit MICHIGAN
Gazette Van Detroit (Flem.) (wkly). .Ind....
BULGARIAN
Granite City ILLINOIS
Rabotnicheska Prosveta (wkly) Labor....
New York NEW YORK
Svobodna i Nexavisima Bolgarla (ftntly)
Political & Educ....
Controlled free dist....
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Macedonian Voice (Bulg. & Macedonian)
(mo.) Bulg. Ints....
Circ.
§1,040
1,000
15,000
§720
$3,000
51,000
tl,200
*2,300
5Z.703
§4,035
1,341
§1,150
9,200
§2,153
54.875
§800
Indianapolis INDIANA
Makedonska Tribuna (wkly) Ind.... §2,118
Detroit MICHIGAN
Narodna Volya (wkly) -...Ind ... 51,028
6,000
2,000
$1,000
BYELORUSSIAN
(Also called White-Russian. Language of the people
of the Byelorussian Socialist Soviet Republic. Related
to Russian and Ukrainian.)
New York NEW YORK Cue.
Byelorus (mo.) Soc. Cult. & Polit....
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Bielaruski Holas (mo.) By'rus Int.... 2,003
CARPATHO-RUSSIAN
(Language of the people of Carpatho- Russia, a part of
the Soviet Ukraine.)
Perth Amboy NEW JERSEY
Vostok (Quar.) ......Frat....
Yonker. NEW YORK
Karpatska Rus' (wkly) Fraternal .. §4,200
Mayfield PENNSYLVANIA
Lubov (bi-mo.) Fraternal....
McKeesport
Prosvita (s-mo.) Cath . 4.500
McKees Rocks
Vistnick (wkly) Relig....
Philadelphia
Truth. The (Carpatho-Russ. & Eng.)
(wkly) .- Ind.... §S,8S1
Pittsburgh
Russkij Vistnik (quar.) (cont. free dist )
Rel.... 12,500
CHINESE
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Chirese Pacific Weekly (wkly) Ind . §3,449
Chinese Post (dly) Ind . 3.929
Chinese Times (dly) Ind.... §9,335
Chinese World (dly) (Chin. & Eng )
Ind . §8,966
Young China (dly) Chin. Int. & Ind .. §4,977
Honolulu HAWAII
New China Daily Press (dly) Ind.... §9,375
United Chinese Press (dly) Chin. Ints .
Chicago ILLINOIS
San Min (dly) Ind.... §5,040
New York NEW YORK
China Tribune (dly) Ind.... 110,000
Chinese American Weekly (wkly)
Chin. Int .
Chinese Journal (dly) . — Ind.... 517.050
Chinese Nationalist (dly) Ind ... 11,000
United Journal (dly) ~ — ...... I nd.~.
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Chinese Times (dly) Ind.... $4.547
Chinese Voice (dly) Ind.... 3,918
New Republic (dly) Ind....
Toronto ONTARIO
Shing Wah Daily News (dly)
Chinese Nationalist....
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; 5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
CHINESE (Continued)
Manlu REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Cite.
Chinese Commercial News (dly) Jnd.., 7,608
Fookien Times (dly) (see note in cata-
log) „ .___ Nationalist....
Great China Press (dly) Ind . 10,000
Kong Li Po (dly) ~~.~. — -~ Ind....
CROATIAN
(See Yugoslavic)
CZECHOSLOVAK
Papers printed in the Bohemian (Czech) language are
marked (Czech). Those in Slovak are marked (Slov.).
The languages of the two peoples are practically iden-
tical, there being only slight dialectical differences.
Berwyn
ILLINOIS
Cesky Odd Fellow (Czech ft Eng.) (mo.)
Frat
Chicago
Demit Hlasatel (Czech.) (dly) Jnd....
Herald (Czech.) (quar.) Frat....
Hlasatel (Czech.) (s-wkly) Ind .
Bias Jednoty (Czech, ft Eng.) (mo.)
Czech Fam. Int
Husuv Lid (Czech) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ~~ ~ ....Czech Protestants
Katolik (Czech.) (s-wkly) . Cath. ft Ind
L'udove Noviny (Slovak) (wkly).... Labor...
Narod (Czech.) (s-wkly) ....Cath. ft Ind
Nova Doba (Czech.) (wkly) Labor....
Osadne Hlasy (Slovak) (wkly) ...Cath....
Sokol Americky (Czech.) (mo.)
Frat. ft Educ....
Svobodne Ceskoslovensko (Czech.) (mo.)
Polit. Int. ..
Cicero
Organ Ceskoslovenskych Spolku v.
Americe (Czech.) (s-mo.) Frat.... 25,000
tl.800
560.761
*4.200
564,885
600
4,102
82.125
3.909
SI, SIS
§1.788
ts.ooo
New Prague MINNESOTA
Katolicky Delnik (Czech. & Eng.) (mo.)
Frat. Insur
Omaha NEBRASKA
Bratrsky Vestnik (Czech) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Frat. & Lit
Hospodar (Czech.) (s-mo.) — Agric
Passatc NEW JERSEY
Dobry Pastier (Slovak.) (mo.)
Katolicky Sokol (Slov. & Eng.)
(wkly) ..Frat....
Priatel Dietok (Slov, & Eng) (mo.) Frat ...
Perth Amboy
Slovensky Sokol (Slov.) (wkly) Frat....
18.400
24.500
24.000
New York NEW YORK
New Yorksky Dennik (Slovak) (dly)
Ind
New Yorske Listy (Czech.) (tri-wkly)
Ind
Cleveland OHIO
Novy Svet (Czech.) (dly) National....
Slovenske Noviny (Slovak) (wkly).. ..Ind
Braddodc PENNSYLVANIA
Svornost (Slovak ft Eng.) (mo.) .... Frat ..
Mlddletown
Jednota (Slov. ft Eng.) (wkly)
Cath. ft Frat....
Slovaky Amerike (Slovak) (wkly) ...Jnd....
Zenska- Jednota (no adv.) (Slovak)
(s-mo.) Frat...
Pittsburgh
Listy Svateho Frantiska (Slovak) (mo.)
Relig....
Narodne Noviny (Slov. ft Eng.) (ftntly)
Sion (Slovak) (mo.) «. Relig....
$1.200
19,460
9,700
19.500
5 20,211
512,328
13,967
J 1.250
40,870
141.750
*4,900
tl 5,496
1,500
Pittsburgh Circ.
Slorentky Hlasnik (Slov.) (s-mo.)
Educ. ft Frat....
Svedok (Slov.) (mo.) Relig ...
Zivena (no adv.) (Slovak A Eng.) (3 ti. a
mo.) M...M...MMMM...WMMM.MMMMMMM...MMM.FratM.
Scran too
Slovenska Obrana (Slovak) (a- wkly) 'Ind.... 10,289
Wllkes-Barre
Bratstvo (Slov. & Eng.) (wkly) .... Frat... *6,850
Belhrille TEXAS
Brethren Journal (Eng. ft Czech.) (mo.)
ElCampo Rclig l'576
Leader (Czech ft Eng.) (wkly) Ind. Dem.,.
Granger
Nasinec (Czech.) (wkly) Frat... 12,246
Texasky Rolnik (Czech.) (mo.) ...Agric.... 52,245
Hallettsville
Novy Domov (Czech.) (wkly) Ind.... 3,680
West
Cechoslovak a Westsk Noviny (Czech.)
(wkly) ~ « Ind.... t3,700
Vestnik (Czech) (wkly) Frat . 112,000
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Kanadsky Slovak (Slovak) (wkly) ....Ind ...
Toronto ONTARIO
Novy Domov (Czech.) (wkly). Czech. Ints . 5,040
Slovenska Drazana (Slov.) (mo.)
Slov. Ints.... 3,320
DANISH
(See Norwegian and Danish)
DUTCH
Chicago ILLINOIS
Observer (Dutch ft Eng.) (mo.)
Holland Ancestry-' $3,874
Grand Rapids
MICHIGAN
Wachter. De (wkly) Chn. Ref. Char .. J5.700
New York NEW YORK
"Knickerbocker, The"— The Netherlands
Magazine (Eng. ft Dutch) (mo.)
Int. to Netherlands
10.000
CANADA
Chatham ONTARIO
Dutch Free Prese (wkly) Dutch Int.... 11.052
12,000— Free
Hollandia (wkly - Ind.... *3,000
Hamilton 12,000-Free
Home and Family (mo.). Dutch Fam. Life ..
Pioneer (Dutch ft Eng.) (ftntly)
Rf. Church.... *2.200
Metro (mo.) ~ Dutch Canadian Ints.... 3,500
Scarborough Jet.
De Nederlandse Courant Voor Canada
(wkly) Ind.... U650
Toronto
Vaba Eestlane (s-wkly) Ind .. t5,254
Montreal QUEBEC
Nederlandse Post, De (mo.) Dutch ft
Belgian Info. & News....
ESPERANTO
New York NEW YORK
American Esperanto (Eag. ft Esp'o) (M-
mo.) ~ «.. Esperanto.... $1,500
Seattle WASHINGTON
North American Esperanto Review (Eng.
& Esp'o) (bi-mo.) Esperanto Int.... 1500
Controlled free dist.... *800
t. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; «A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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Foreign Language Publications, 1959
ESTONIAN
New York NEW YORK
Meie Tee (mo.) Pol itlcal...
Uus Ilm (mo.) Labor...
Vaba Eesti Sona (wkly)
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Meie Elu (wkly) «.
Vaba Eestlane (s-wkly) ,
Ind ..
Ind ..
FINNISH
Fitchburr MASSACHUSETTS
Raivaaja (dly) ...... ^.....^..-^.^^ ..... Labor....
Calumet MICHIGAN
Pohjolan Sanomat (s-wkly) ----------- Ind...
Hancock
Amerikan Suometar (3 ti. a wk.).... Relig..-
Paimen-Sanomia (mo.) ............... Lutheran....
Ironwood
Auttaja (wkly) ........ _ ...................... Ind...
Laurium
KristUlinen Kuukauslehti (mo.) (no
adv.) ....... ...... ..... ..................... Relig...
Rauhan Terevehdys (mo. ) (no adv. ) ..Relig....
Duluth MINNESOTA
Industrialisti (dly) ------ ....... Jnd'l Union ...
New York Mills
Minnesotan Uutiset (tri-wkly) ________ Ind ..
Circ.
500
83,520
$4,600
15.254
{4.129
§3,076
$1,850
t660
$1 .000
84,140
87,429
Brooklyn NEW YORK
New Yorkin Uutiset (s-wkly)
Ind... 13.660
Superior WISCONSIN
Naisten Viiri (wkly) ....Worn. Journal... 83,455
Tyomies-Eteepain (dly) - ..Ind.... 83,352
Tyovaen Osuustoimintalehti (wkly)
Finn. Int.... 85,476
CANADA
Port Arthur ONTARIO
Canadian Uutiset (wkly) ... Ind....**2,330
Sudbury
Totuuden Todistaja (mo.) Relig....
Toronto
Vapaa Sana (tri-wkly) .. Ind...
FLEMISH-BELGIAN
(See Belgian-Flemish)
FRENCH
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Union Nouvelle (Fr. ft Eng.) (wkly). .Ind... 6l,»0
San Francisco
Courtier Francais des Etats-Unis
(wkly) Ind . . 81.775
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Products Magazine (Eng..
Fr. ft Span.) (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Electronics. Aviation, Nucleonics.... 20,318
Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Pan-
americana (no adv.) (Span.. Port..
Fr.. Eng.) (mo.) Sanitation..
Estadistica (Span., Eng.. Port, ft Fr.)
(quar.) — Inter- Amer. Statistics.... $8£8
Controlled free dist . . $566
Inter- American Review of Bibliography
Eng.. Span.. Fr. ft Port.) (no adv.)
(quar.) ....... ~ Books. Book Rev's... $3.000
Lewlston-Aubum MAINE
Messager. Le (dly) ~.~
...Ind.... 83,201
Baltimore MARYLAND
French Review, The (Fr. ft Eng.) (6 ti.
a yr.) Teach, of Fr .
Modern Languge Notes(Eng., Fr.. Ger.,
Ital., Span.) (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Kattt .......... Philol. & Educ ..
Boston
MASSACHUSETTS
Herald of Christian Science (Eng.. Fr. ft
Ger.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(no adv.) .. .-. Chris. ScL
Fall River
Independent. L* (dly) (see note in cata-
log) ..
Fitchburg
Liberte, La (wkly)
Holyoke
Justice, La (wkly)
New Bedford
Independent — See Fall River.
Worcester
Travailleur. Le (wkly)
Ind....
Ind...
Ind ...
Ore
$5.200
900
45,010
83.887
86,180
84*028
Ind,.. 87,580
Berlin NEW HAMPSHIRE
Journal. Le Franco- Americain (wkly)
Ind
Manchester
Action L' (wkly) .. ....................... Ind....
Canado-Americain, Le (mo.) (see note
in catalog) ......................... ~~ ............ Frat...
Nashua
Impartial L' (wkly) ------- ...... Ind ...
1.082
83,000
$20.000
Princeton
NEW JERSEY
Annals of Mathematics (Eng., Fr.. Ger.)
(bi-mo.) . ........ ~~ .................. ..... Math .
New York NEW YORK
Amerikanische Schweizer Zeitung(Ger..
Fr. ft Ital.) (wkly) ......... ~ ........ Ind... 83.034
Experimental Cell Research (quar.)
(Eng.. Fr.. Ger.) (see note in catalog)
Cell Biology,..
France- Amerique (wkly. Sun.) ...... Ind 811.195
Fundamental and Adult Education
(quar.) (no adv.) (see note in catalog)
Education .. $1,050
Controlled free dist . $5.400
Journal of Polymer Science (Eng., Fr.,
Ger.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Polymer ScL... $2.000
Museum (Eng. ft Fr.) (no adv.) (quar.)
Museums.... 1.800
Controlled free dist .. 1,114
Pensee Franchise (mo.) — ...... Literary.... $15,000
Romanic Review (Eng. ft Fr.) (quar.)
Romances. Lang. & Lit.... 600
Providence RHODE ISLAND
Mathematical Reviews (Eng.. Fr., Ger..
Ital.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Woonsocket
Union. L' (mo.) .... .....
Math ,
Cath. Frat...
Houston
Bayou, Le (quar.) .
TEXAS
,. Un-
controlled free dist ...
$3,563
41.250
233
117
CANADA
Edmonton ALBERTA
Message de 1' I m maculae (mo.) Cath.,
Survivance, La (wkly) Ind..
St. Boniface MANITOBA
Ami du Foyer (mo.) Relig .
Liberte et le Patriote, La (wkly) ....Ind **7.48«
3,000
3,622
$400
Winnipeg
Cloches de St. Boniface (mo.) ...~.Cath ...
Edmundston N£W BRUNSWICK
Madawaska. Le (wkly) Ind... 4.726
Grand Falls
Cataract, The (Eng. ft Fr.Hwkly) ....Ind .. 1.800
j and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1858
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Ju
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
FRENCH (Continued)
NEW BRUNSWICK (Continued)
Moncton
Evangeline. L* (dly)
Fermier Acadian (mo.)
Cite.
Ind....**2,478
Cire.
,~ Ind..**9.29S
.. . .Agric....
West Pubnlco NOVA SCOTIA
Petit Courier, Le (wkly) Ind ...
Brantford ONTARIO
Canadian Forester (Eng. & Fr.) (mo.)
Frat. Life Insur.. . SS.SOO
Cornwall
Etoile de Cornwall, L' (wkly) Ind . 3,500
Hawkesbury
Carrilon, Le (wkly) Ind . $3,000
Moniteur. Le (wkly) Ind....
Ottawa
Bulletin Des Anciens (Eng. & Fr.)
Ottawa (quar.) ....Medical Coll. Alum .. 9,300
Business & Professional Woman (Eng
& Fr) (Bi-mo.)
Bus. & Prof. Women's Club Ints . 7,100
Controlled free dist ... 14,550
Canadian Ayrshire Review (Eng. &Fr.)
(mo.) Ayrs. Cattle... $2,575
Canadian Labour (Eng. & Fr.) (mo.)
Labor.... $1,500
Controlled free dist.... $9,000
Canadian Psychiatric Association Jour-
nal (Eng. & Fr.) (quar.) Med ... 625
Droit, Le (dly) (see note in catalog)
Ind **29.401
Hebdo-Revue (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) Gen'l Int.... 40,897
Labour Gazette (Eng.&Fr.) (no adv.)
(mo.).. Labor. & Educ., Labor Matter... $5.500
Controlled free dist .. $8,300
National Labour Journal (Eng. & Fr.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) . ..Labor . $5,500
Revue de L'Universite d'Ottawa (Eng..
Fr. & Latin) (quar.) Culture.... 900
Rotonde, La (15 ti. a yr.) Coll 1,145
Sudbury
Ami du Peuple, L' (wkly) Ind . $1,982
Toronto
Canadian Journal of Mathematics (Eng.
& Fr.) (quar.) Math.... $1,000
Canadian Music Journal (Eng. & Fr.)
(quar.) Music . $1,000
Controlled free dist . $300
Journal of the Canadian Dental Assn.
(Eng. & Fr.) (mo.) Dental *5,955
Modern Medicine in Canada (Eng. &
Fr.) (mo.) Medical Profession.... 420,713
Pharmacien, Le (mo.) Drug Trade .. * 2,627
Alma QUEBEC
Lac St. Jean, Le (wkly) Ind . 2,750
Amos
Echo, L' (wkly) Ind .**!,! 78
Arthabaska
Union des Cantons de 1'Est (wkly) Ind .. **3.990
Arvida
Industrie, L' (see note in catalog) (wkly)
Ind....
Asbestos
Citoyen, L' (wkly) Ind....
Baie-Comeau
Aquilon, L' (wkly) Ind....
Cote-Nord, La (Fr. & Eng.) (wkly)
Ind ...
Beauceville
Eclaireur, L' (wkly) Ind **3,615
Beauharnots
Gazette — See Gazette de Valleyfield-
Beauharnois, Valleyfield.
Berthiervllle
Courrier, Le (wkly) Ind
Drapeau, Le (wkly) Ind.
Black Cape
Ma Gaspesie (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Buckingham
Courrier De Papineau (wkly) .,
Ind ...
, Ind....
$5,100
2,738
6,661
$1,426
$2,291
$5,200
$2,500
$3,000
$4,325
Cap De-La-Madeleine
Nos Droits (wkly) ..........
Chlcoutimi
Progres de Saguenay (dly) (see note in
catalog) ............................................ Ind
Regional (wkly) ........................................ Ind....
Coaticook
Progres, Le (wkly) ........................... Ind ..
Dorlon-Vaudreull
Presqu'ile, La (wkly) ............... Liberal ...
Drummondville East
Homme Libre, L' (wkly) ................. Ind
Parole (wkly) ........................ Ind . **5,477
Farnham
Journal, Le (wkly) .......................... Ind....
Gardenvale
Canadian Jersey Breeder (Eng. & Fr.)
(mo.) ....................... Cattle Breed'g ...
Granby
Revue de Granby (wkly) .................... Ind ...
Voix de I'Est (dly) (see note in catalog)
Ind **6,406
Grande Mere
Courrier de Laviolette (wkly) ...... Ind .. $3,000
$500— Free
Laurentien, Le (wkly) ...................... Ind... $6,700
Hudson
Lake of Two Mountains- Gazette, The
(Fr. & Eng.) (wkly) .................... Ind . $795
Hull
Opinion (wkly) ..................... Ind.. 9,870
Progres de Hull (wkly) ................... Ind...,
Joliette
Action Populaire (wkly) .......... Ind . 7,500
Cahiers de Nouvelle-France, Les (quar.)
French-Canadian Review $1.000
Etoile du Nord (wkly) ................ Ind **3,921
Journal (wkly) ................ Ind ...
Jonquiere
R6veil, La (wkly) ............. Ind... 3,982
Lac Etchemin
Aiglon. L' (wkly) ..................... Ind .. 4,460
Lachine
Messager. Le (Fr. & Eng.) (wkly) Ind .
$15,300— Free
Lachute
Argenteuil, L' (wkly) ........... Ind .. 1,521
Lac Megantic
Echo de Frontenac (wkly) ...... Ind .. 1,067
La Sarre
I'Echo D'Abitibi-Ouest (wkly) .. Ind ** 1,022
L' Assomption
Portage, Le (wkly) ................ Ind $2.200
La Trappe
Revue d'Oka, La (bi-mo.)
Scien., Agric., Dairy, Ired. Bio .. $1.000
La Tuque
Echo, L' (wkly) .................... Ind . $2.066
Sentinelle, La (wkly) .......................... Ind.... $3,400
Levls
Abeille et 1'Erable. L' (mo.)
Maple Prod. & Honey . $7,100
Tribune, La (wkly) ........... Ind . $2,175
L'Isletville
Progress, Le (wkly) ............... Ind... 1,021
Loretteville
Voix du Peuple, La (wkly) .......... Ind . 649
Loulsevllle
Echo de Louisville, L' (wkly) .......... Ind ... *2,467
Reveil, Le (wkly) .................................... Ind.... $5.300
Magog
Chronique, La (wkly) ................... Ind .. $2,110
Manlwakt
Gazette, La (wkly) ........................... Ind.... 2,875
Matane
Voix Gaspesienne, La (wkly) ............. Ind . **3,149
Mont-Joll
Nouvelles (wkly) .............. Local Ints.... $2.545
Mont Laurier
Flambeau, Le (wkly) .......................... Ind.... 4,100
Cireularton— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; ftP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1854
Foreign Language Publications, 1959
Montmarny
Courrier (wkly)
Voix du Peuple (wkly)
Montreal
Action Mcdicale, L' (mo.)
Ind .
Ind..,
Circ
(free dist.)
Med.... $3,65
Action Nationale. L* (mo.) (see note in
catalog) National Politics.... $2,30
Action Universitaire, L' (quar.) Alumni .. $3.50:
Actualite Economique, L' (quar.) .. Econ ... $1,20
Controlled free dist ... $40
Allo Police (wkly) Ind ... 126,03
Ami des Sourds-Muets (no adv.) (mo.)
The Deaf... 1.15
Annales de la Reparation (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Relig . $12.50
Architecture, Batiment, Construction
(mo.) Bldg. Trade .. +2,61
Automobile. L' (mo.) Auto Trade ... +7,294
Auto- Service (Fr. & Eng.) (mo.)
Gas RetTrs, Gar. Oper't'rs .. 2,800
Batiment (mo.) Bldg. & Constr . +3,70
Bijoutier, Le (mo.) Jewelry... +2,16
Bonne Parole, La (quar.) Cath....
Bulletin (Eng. & Fr.) (quar.) ..Coll. Med ...
Bulletin des Agriculteures (mo.) Agric ^151,42
Cahiers du Nursing Canadien, Les (mo.)
Nursing.... +2,48
Cit6s et Villes (mo.) .. ..Municipal .. +6,63
Commerce (mo.) .. .. Com. & Indus... *10,00
Courrier de Laval (Fr. & Eng.) (wkly)
Ind 4,28
5,700— Frei
Courier du Sud. Le (Fr. & Eng.) (wkly)
Ind .. 50C
18,000— Free
Devoir, Le (dly) (see note in catalog)
Dimanche Matin Le (dly) Ind.
Dorval Reporter (Eng. & Fr.) (wkly)
Ind. $5,100— Free
East End News (wkly) Shopping....
$25.000-Free
Eleveur. L' (mo.) Cattle Breed'g....
Elizabethan (Eng. & Fr.) (mo.)
Local, Prov. & Sect'l . .
Enterpreneur, L, in Plomberie Chauffage
(mo.) Plum. & Heat .
Epicier, Le (mo.) ....Grocery News....
Est Central, L' (Fr. and Eng.) (wkly) Ind....
$30,000— Free
Est Montrealais (wkly) Shopper.
Ferme. La (mo.) Agric....* 158,732
Fournee. La (mo.) Bak'g & Conf'n'y.... +1,915
Fournisseur Des Institutions Religieuses.
Le (Fr.) (mo.) Rel. Int .
G6nie Construction Mfithodes et Equip-
ment (mo.) Contr'rs & Eng'rs ...
Guide de Nord Le (wkly) Ind
+2,264
+6,418
+2,494
Guide Mont- Royal. Le (wkly)
$2.776
7,308
10,000— Free
....Ind 8,389
Health & Industrial Safety (mo.)
Indus. Safety & Health ..
Controlled free dist .
Herauts (s-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Coll....
Hopital d'aujourd'hui L* (mo.)
„ Hosp. Admin,...
Hotellerie L' (mo.) Hotel...
Information L' Medical Et Paramedicale
(s-mo.) Medical Prof....
Insurance Agent and Broker (Eng. &
Fr.) (mo.) Insurance .
Jeune Commeice (wkly) Jr. Ch. of Com ...
Jeunesse Canadienne (mo.).. ..Youth Inti....
Journal des Constructeurs, Le (mo.)
r Home Bldg ..
Journal Des Vedettes. Le (wkly)
Labor World—Le Monde OuvrieMFr!1 & '"
Eng.) (mo.) Labor....
Loupe, La (mo.) Jew'l'rs & Watchm'rs . .
Maitre Electrician, Le (Fr. & Eng)
../"P-* ; Elec. Indus... +3,490
Ma Paroisse (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Cath. Fam .... 142,765
160
3.140
4,103
+ 2,047
+4,731
+ 6,352
3,500
10,000
55,541
11,000
+2,468
Circ.
9,088
7S,207
30,870
Montreal
M-A-R-T (mo.) .Furn., Radio. TV, Appl....
Messager Canadien. Le (mo.) Cath....
Messager de Marie Reine des Coeurs
(mo.) (see note in catalog) Cath....
Messager du Tres Saint Sacrament
( mo. ) Relig....
Messenger (Fr. & Eng.) (wkly) Ind...
tlO,400— Free
Monde Ouvier. Le— See Labor World
Montreal Matin (dly) (see note in catalog)
Ind . **88,235
Saturday circ....**6«,97S
M. S. L. (Fr. & Eng.) (mo.) Coll... 2,100
Controlled free dist .. 400
Notre Temps (wkly) Ind.... $15,200
Nouvelles Illustrees (wkly) Ind **72,569
Parlons-Sports (wkly) Sports.... 24,938
Patrie, du Dimanche La (dly) (see note
in catalog) Ind....**184,639
Petit Journal, Le (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Illus. News Ind . .**234,164
Photo-Journal (wkly) ....Picfl & News . **129,243
Popular Technique pour tous (Fr. &Eng.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Tech. Educ... 12.350
Pour La Femme (wkly) . Women's Ints 26,100
Presse, La (dly) (see catalog) Ind ** 227, 849
Saturday circ....**247,2Sl
Prestige (10 ti. a yr.) Cosmeticians
Drug & Gift Salespeople.... +5,623
Progres de Rosemont, Le (Fr. & Eng.)
(wkly) (free dist.) Ind.. $30.000
Progres de Villeray, Le (wkly) Ind.... $6.809
$18,191-- Free
Progres du Nord, Le (wkly) Ind.... $4.488
$15,512— Free
Propriete et La Construction (mo.)
Construction ...
Quebec Industriel. Le (mo.)
French Indus .
Quebec Practice Reports (no adv.) (mo.)
Legal .
Quincaillier, La (mo.) Ret. Stores....
Radiomonde et Telemonde (wkly). ...Radio ..
Relations (mo.) Cultural .
Revue de Pharmacie Pratique et Prof-
fessionnelle (mo.) Pharmacie...
Revue des Agents de Police (Fr. & Eng.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist) Police News....
Revue Dominicaine (mo.) Relig....
Revue du Barreau (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Legal .
Revue du Notariat. La (mo.) (see note
in catalog) . Legal .
Revue du Transport Routier du Quebec
(Fr. & Eng.) (mo.) Truck Trans....
Revue Legale (Fr. & Eng.) (10 ti. a yr.)
Legal....
Revue Maraichere, La (quar.)
Veg. Grow'g....
Revue Moderne, La (mo.). .Home & Ram....-^fl01,i
Revue Moteur (mo.) Auto Trade . +7,487
Revue Municipale. La (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Municipal.... +10,104
Revue Populaire (mo.) Women's Int . -^-92,143
Samedi-Demanche (wkly) Ind....** 17,446
Samedi. Le (wkly) Gen'l Int.... * 79, 893
Selection du Reader's Digest (see Read-
er's Digest. Montreal)
Sport Illustre, Le (mo.) Sports....
Terre de Chez Nouz, La (wkly) Agric.... * 59, 7 32
Transport Commercial (mo.) Transp'n.... +3,296
Travail, Le (Fr. & Eng.) (wkly). ...Labor.... $84,000
Vers Demain (s-mo.) .... Social-Credit ... 60,000
Vie Etudiante -see Claire.
Vivres, Les (mo.) Ret. Grocers ... 6,042
Voix Nationale, La (mo.) Nat. Int.... -fc 36,614
Vu (wkly)...Entertainm't, Sp'ts & News....
Vicolet
Nicoletain, Le (wkly) Ind....
lessisville
Feuille, La. D'Erable (wkly) Ind....
uebec
Action Catholique, L' (daily) ~...Ind....**S8,994
Affaires, Les (mo.). .Bus. & Off. Meth's....
Auto Club (Fr. & Eng.) (quar.) Mofg 20,000
Carabin, Le (wkly) .... .Coll.... $3,500
+ 6.281
625
+4,178
- *51,777
. • 12,946
+ 2,294
3,200
$1,400
2,450
1,650
2,384
550
2,300
St*tem«"; *J«ne and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
Lh
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FRENCH (Continued)
QUEBEC (Continued)
Quebec Cite.
Courier de Limoilois (s-mo.) Ind.... 11.400
3,600— Free
Culture (Fr. A Eng.) (no adv.) (quar.)
Culture.... $750
Documentaire. Le (mo. )....Gen'l Review.... $1.200
Echo de St. Francois. L' (mo.) (see note
in catalog) - Cath.... $13,000
Enseignement Secondaire au Canada (8
ti. a yr.) Educ .. $735
Ensemble (ftntly) Co-operatives ... $12,250
Etincelle du Sacre Coeur. Le' (wkly)
(see note in catalog) Cath.... 700
Controlled free dist ... 2,200
Evenement- Journal. L* (dly).. ..Ind. Lib....**ll,130
Foret Conservation (10 ti. a yr.)
Conserv .. * 6,343
Instruction Publique. L' (mo.) ........Educ,...
Controlled free dist.... 40,500
Laval Medical (mo. ex. July & Aug.)
Medical.... $2,000
Controlled free dist .. $1.500
Missions Franciscaines (mo.) (no adv.)
Miss. (Cath.) .. 15,000
Naturaliste Canadien. Le (mo.)
Scien. Coll ...
Pelleteries du Quebec, Les (Fr. & Eng.)
(mo.) Fur Animal Indus ..
Revue Notre Dame du Sacre Coeur, La
(mo.) „ Cath.~ $21,000
Revue Scolaire, La (4 ti. a yr.)
Educ. Admin .. 3,500
Semaine Commerciale. La (wkly)
Credit & Gn't Mdse....
Semaine Religeusede Quebec (wkly) Cath.... $3,100
Service Social (no adv.) (quar.)
Soc. Serv ..
Soleil, Le (dly) Ind. Lib **113,208
Sport-Revue (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Sports....
Temps, Le (wkly) Ind . 11,000
Rigaud
Etoile Cornwall L* (s-wkly) Ind ... 4,464
Interrogation (s-wkly) Ind .. 2,976
Rimouskl
Echo de Bas St. Laurant L' (wkly)
Ind.... $5,500
Progres du Golfe (wkly) Ind **6,584
Riviere du Loup
St. Laurent, Le (wkly) Ind **5,455
Roberval
Etoile du Lac, L' (wkly) Ind . $2.675
Rouyn
Frontiere, La (wkly) Ind **6,310
Progress de Rouyn- Noranda. La (wkly)
Ind . **5,875
Ste Agathe De Lotbinlere
Echo, L' des Laurentides (wkly) . ..Ind . . $2,100
St. Basile-De Portneuf
Portneuf-Presse (wkly) Ind . 7,912
St. Charles de Bellechasse
Courrier de Bellechasse (wkly) Ind . 1,214
Ste. Crolx
Echo de Lotbiniere (wkly) InJ.... 817
St. Eustache
Victoire, Le (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Ste. Foy Ind....**3,799
Reveil Le (s-mo.) Ind .. 2,710
St. Hyaclnthe
Clarion- Maskoutain, Le (wkly) . . .Lib **4,059
Courrier de St. Hyacinthe (wkly) Ind **6,484
Quebec Laitier, Le (mo.) (Fr.) . ..Dairy. . 42,692
St. Jean
Canada Francais (wkly) Lib **7,401
Richelieu. Le (wkly) Cath....**7.266
St. Jerome
Avenir du Nord, L* (wkly) Lib .. $8,940
Echo du Nord (wkly) Lib **S,157
Progres de Terrebone (wkly) (see note
in catalog) „ Cons ... $3,441
Saint Joseph de Beauce $1,500— Free
Valle de la Chaudiere. La (wkly) ..... Ind .. $3.240
Circ
4,200
2,032
1,850
$7.200
$4,387
$3.900
3.681
Ind .
....Ind ..
Ind...
Ind....**31,982
$3.908
$6.500
Ind **4,239
Ste. Marls- BOWK*
Guide. Le (wkly) National...
Ste. There*e de Blalnville
Voix des Mille-Iles. La (wkly) Ind **2,242
Scott Junction
Dorchester. Le (wkly) Conservative...
Sept Ilos
Avenir. L' and Sept lies Journal (Fr. &
Eng.) (wkly) Ind...
Shawinigan Falls
Chutes. Les (wkly) Ind..
Echo du St. Maurice (s-wkly) .....Ind ...
Sherbrooke
Messager de St. Michel (wkly) Cath ... $37,617
Tribune (dly) Ind . **33,587
Sorel
Courrier de Sorel (wkly) Ind.... 6.900
1,300— Free
Progress ud Richelieu, Le (wkly)... Ind....
Sorelois. Le (wkly) ...Ind.. ..
Thetford Mines
Canadien, Le (wkly) Ind ...
Progres de Thetford, Le (tri- wkly).. ..Ind ...
Trois Rivieres
Bien Public. Le (wkly) ...
Cheneaux, Les (wkly)
Chronique, La (wkly) .. ..
Nouvelliste, Le (dly)
Val D'Or
L'Echo Abitibien (wkly)
Valleyfield
Gazette de Valleyfield Beauharnois
(wkly) Ind .. 3,912
Progres de Valleyfield (wkly) Ind **4,421
Salaberry (wkly) Catholic ..
Verdun
Machinerie et Outillage de Ferme
(bi-mo.) Farm Mechaniz'n ..
Messenger (Eng. & Fr.) (wkly) Ind....
$25.000— Free
Victortaville
Voix Bois Francs (wkly) Ind .
Gravelbourg SASKATCHEWAN
L'Etoille (wkly) Ind
GERMAN
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Staats-Zeitung (wkly) . Ind ...
San Francisco
California Freie Press (wkly) Ind ..
Schweizer Journal (Ger.. Eng. & Ital.)
(wkly) Ind .
South Gate
Pump Digest (Eng. & Ger.) (quar.)
Pump Users & Purchasers .
Denver COLORADO
Sonntagsblatt der Volszeitung Tribune
(wkly) ..- Ind...
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington Journal (wkly) Ind....
$3,890
§2,002
Miami
FLORIDA
Florida Echo (Ger. & Eng.) (s-mo.).!nd...
Chicago ILLINOIS
Abendpost (dly) .............................. Ind .
Deutsch-Amerikanische Buerger Zeitung
(wkly) ............................. Ind . .
Eintracht (wkly) (Ger. & Eng.)
Ger. Ints....
Hausfrau, Die (mo.) ......... Family Int...
1.805
926,982
§3,301
{900
$49,700
,
Sonntagpost (wkly; Sun.) .................. Ind... §29,372
Wall Lake IOWA >
Ostfriesen Zeitung (mo.) ................ Ind.... $1.900
Hillsboro KANSAS
Zionsbote (wkly) ........................... Relig.... $1.800
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; f)A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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1856
Foreign Language Publications, 1969
Baltimore MARYLAND
Correspondent (s-wkly)
Circ.
Modern Language Notes ( Eng.. Fr., Ger..
Ital., Span.) (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Philo. & Educ.... 900
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Herald of Christian Science (no adv.)
(Eng.. Fr. ft Ger.) (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Chris. Science .. 45,010
Detroit MICHIGAN
Abend-Post (tri-wkly) Ind .. 55.420
Siebenbuergisch-Amerikanisches Volks-
blatt (wkly) Ind .. 54,330
St. Paul MINNESOTA
Volkszeitung-Tribune (tri-wkly) ......Ind....
Wlnona
Araerican-Herold-Lincoln Freie Presse
(wkly) Ind... 510.398
Sonntagspost (wkly) Ind .. 59,945
St. Louis MISSOURI
Deutche Wohenschrift (wkly) Ind .. 51,575
Lutheraner. Der (bi-wkly) Relig .. 36,000
Omaha NEBRASKA
Katholisches Wochenblatt under der
Landmann (wkly) Agric ...
Volkszietung- Tribune (tri-wkly) Ind
Welt-Post, Die (wkly) Ind....
Irvlngton NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Freie Zeitung (wkly) ....Ind .. 52,367
Princeton
Annals of Mathematics (Eng., Fr., Ger.)
(bi-mo.) Math..
Buffalo NEW YORK
Deutsches Wochenblatt (wkly) Ind ... $4,200
Volksfreund (s-wkly) .............. ...... Ind ...
New York
Amerikanische Schweizer Zeitung (Ger.,
Fr., Ital.) (wkly) Ind... 53,034
Aufbau (Eng. & Ger.) (wkly) Ind ..**27,977
Bahn Frei (Ger. & Eng.) (mo.) Frat.... $550
Experimental Cell Research (Eng.. Fr..
Ger.) (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Cell Biology—
German- American (mo.) ...-..- Labor....
Jewish Way (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Relig ... 3,500
Controlled free dist .. 2,000
Journal of Polymer Science (no adv.)
(Eng., Fr.. Ger.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Polymer ScU. $2.000
Plattdeutsche Post (wkly) Ind... 6.800
Solidarity (Ger. Eng.) (no adv.) (mo.)
(controlled circ.) Frat.... $30.000
Sonntagsblatt Staats Zeitung und Herald
(wkly, Sun.) Ind . **37,90S
Staats-Zeitung und Herold (dly) ....Ind .. **20,910
United States-German Chamber of Com-
merce Monthly Bulletin (Eng. & Ger.)
(mo.) U. S. -German Trade ... 5,000
Rochester
Abendpost (dly) Ind ... $13,678
Schenectady
Herold- Journal (wkly) .~........ Rep....
Syracuse
German Quarterly, The (Ger. ft Eng.)
(quar.) Teachers of German. .. $2.500
Troy
Freie Presse (wkly) „ Ind... 52.830
NORTH DAKOTA
Blsmarck-Manden
Staats-Anzeiger. Der (s-wkly) Ind....
Dickinson
North Dakota Herold (wkly) Ind .. $1,964
Cincinnati OHI°
Freie Press (wkly) Ind... 51.305
Cleveland
Sendbote (s-mo.) (no adv.)
Wachter und Anzeiger (wkly)
Columbus
Kirchenblatt (bi-wkly)
...Bapt....
Ind....
Ore.
58.800
Luth .. t3.325
St. Benedict OREGON
St. Joseph's-Blatt (wkly) Cath .. 5,248
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Gazette-Democrat (wkly) Ind . 4,343
Pittsburgh
G.B.U. Reporter (Ger. & Eng.) (mo.)
Frat .. 150.000
Providence RHODE ISLAND
Mathematical Reviews (Eng.. Fr.. Ger..
Ital.) (mo.) (see note in catalog) Math.... $3.563
Yankton SOUTH DAKOTA
Der Kirchenbote (wkly) Congrega'l . $2.075
Madison WISCONSIN
Monatschefte fur Deutschen Unterricht
(Eng. & Ger.) (mo.) Educ... $673
Milwaukee
Herold (s-wkly) Ind ... 51,775
Milwaukee Deutsche Zeitung (dly)....Ind ... $13.671
Watertown Sunday circ.... $16.827
Black and Red (Eng. & Ger.) (mo.) Coll ... $775
CANADA
Steinbach MANITOBA
Post (wkly) ... .. „... Ind . **4,458
Winnipeg
Courier. Der (wkly) Ind.... *19,044
Montrealer Zeitung (wkly) Ind .. 4,915
Norwestern, Der (wkly) — Ind.... $20,640
Toronto ONTARIO
Torontoer Zeitung (wkly) ...... Ind ..
Montreal QUEBEC
Montrealer Nachrichten (wkly) Polit...
Battleford SASKATCHEWAN
Marienbote, Der (mo.) «...^. Cath ...
Rosthera
Bote. Der (wkly) Menn ..
GREEK
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
New California Hellenic (wkly) Ind ..
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Hellenic Life (Greek ft Eng.)
(mo.)
$8.200
$1,854
52,850
.. 3,600
Chicago ILLINOIS
Greek Press (Greek ft Eng.) (wkly)
Ind. Rep. ...
Greek Star (wkly) (Greek ft Eng.). .Ind...
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Greek Sunday News (wkly) ------------ Ind ..
Detroit MICHIGAN
Athenai (wkly) ........ .. ........................ Ind ...
National Greek Tribune (wkly) Greek Int....
New York
NEW YORK
Ahepa Messenger. The (mo.) --------- Frat...
Atlantis (dly) ...... ........................ — Ind...
Sunday circ~.
Estia (mo.) ...................... Greek Fam. Int.«.
Greek- American Tribune (Greek ft Eng.)
(wkly) .................................. -.....- ..Ind....
Illustrated Atlantis (mo.)
Illustrated Gen'l News ...
Kampana (mo.) ........................M..M...M.....Ind....
Kphth (mo.) .......................... — ...................
National Herald (dly) — .......... .. ........ Ind...
National Herald (wkly)
Greek Int. & Illus. News....
53,500
54,050
}14,»36
55,048
1,831
$18,579
$18.579
518,519
2.200
516.625
516.628
Circul»tio»--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun* and March A.B.C. Statement!: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit: 5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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HEBREW
(See also Yiddish, also Ladino)
New York NEW YORK
Bitzaron (mo.) Lit. & Scien. Int....
Hadoar (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Jewish Int...
HUNGARIAN
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Magyarsag (wkly) Ind .
San Francisco
Magyar Ujsag (mo.) Ind....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Testveriseg (mo.) (cont. free dist.) Frat .
Circ.
16,200
89,585
81,930
15.000
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Chicago es Kornyeke (wkly) Ind
18,300
$4,100— Free
Detroit
MICHIGAN
Magyar Banyaszlap (ftntly) ............ Ind.... 11.200
Southwest Journal (Hung. & Eng.)
(wkly) ...................................... Ind .. $10,500
Ujsag (wkly) .................................... Ind .. 84,388
St. Louis MISSOURI
St. Louis es Videke (bi-wkly) ........... Ind.... $5,800
New Brunswick NEW JERSEY
Magyar Herald (wkly) .................... Ind . 84,750
Passaic
Szabad-Sajto (wkly) ......................... Ind.... 84,000
Perth Amboy
Hirado (wkly) ..... ........................... Ind .. 84,000
Trenton
Fuggetlenseg (wkly) ............... - ..... Ind ... 83,600
Jersey Hirado (wkly) ................. Ind.... 81,466
New York NEW YORK
Amerikai Magyar Szo (wkly) ........ Ind 83,000
Ember. Az (s-wkly) ...................... Dem . $10,000
Kronika (mo.) ............................
Munkas. A (mo.) .................. Polit . $900
Nok Vilaga (mo.) .......... Women's Int .. $2,500
Szabad Magyarsag (s-wkly) ............. Ind.... 4,500
500— Free
Akron
Akroni Magyar Hirlap (wkly) ......... Ind.... 83,162
Cleveland
Amerikai Magyar Nepsava (dly) ........ Ind.... 821,767
Az Ujsag (wkly) .................... Ind.... 81,397
Jo Pasztor. A (wkly) ............. . ....Relig.... 7,896
Katolikus Magyarok Vasarnapja
(wkly) ........ .. ......................... Cath . . $7,000
Szabadsag (dly) ........ ............... Ind.... 822,535
Lorain
Lorain es Videke (wkly) ....................... Ind.... 81,000
Toledo
Toledo (wkly)
Bethlehem PENNSYLVANIA
Hirado (wkly) ........... - ........ -...Hung. Int .. 81,328
Lancaster
Reformatusok Lapja (s-mo.) ......... Relig...
Pittsburgh
Magyarsag (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Ind.... 82,800
William Penn (s-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ............................................... Frat....
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Magyarsag (wkly) ............ Ind ... 818,700
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Kanadai Magyar Ujsag (s-wkly) — Ind..,
Toronto ONTARIO die.
Kanadai Magyarsag (s-wkly) Ind....
Sporthirado (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) Sports & Women's Ints.... 4,800
ICELANDIC
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Heimskringla (wkly) ....Conservative.... 4.300
Logberg (wkly) , . Liberal...
Sameiningin (mo.) Luth . $300
ITALIAN
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Italo Americano (wkly) Ind....
San Francisco
Bulletin of the Italian Catholic Federa-
tion (Ital. & Eng.) (mo.) Cath.... $10,000
Corriere del Popolo (Ital. & Eng.)
(mo.) Labor.. 88,400
Italia L' consolidated with Voce del
Popolo (dly) Ind.... 814,416
Leone, II (mo.) Gen. Frat. News .. $10,216
Schweizer Journal (Swiss Journal) (Ger..
Eng.. Ital.) (wkly) Ind.... 82,002
Hartford CONNECTICUT
Bulletin (Ital. & Eng.) (wkly) Ital. Int.. $1,300
$1.900— Free
Middle town
Bulletin (Eng. & Ital.) (wkly) Ind
Tampa FLORIDA
Gaceta, La (Span.. Eng. & Ital. (wkly)
Dem....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Italia, L' (wkly) Ind....
Parola del Popolo, La (bi-mo.) .. Labor ..
Evanston
Italics (Eng. & Ital.) (quar.)
Teaching & Studies of Italian....
Baltimore
MARYLAND
Modern Language Notes (Eng., Fr,
Ger., Ital., Span.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Philol. & Educ....
82,100
$5,152
85,864
6,725
$880
900
Boston
MASSACHUSETTS
Gazzetta del Massachusetts (Eng. &
Ital.) (wkly) Ind.
Herald of Christian Science (see note in
catalog)
Notizia, La (dly) Ind....
Pittsneld
Corriere del Berkshire (wkly) . . . Ind.... 84,267
Worcester
OSIA News (EnK. & Ital.) (mo.) ....Frat . $37,877
813,900
832,800
Detroit
MICHIGAN
Tribuna Italiana (wkly) Ind .. 813,511
Voce del Popolo (Ital. & Eng.) (wkly) Ind.... 814,107
MISSOURI
Kansas City
Messaggero. II (Ital. & Eng.) (mo.)
St. Loul, Educa'L"
Pensiero, 111 (Eng. & Ital.) (wkly). ...Ind....
Omaha
NEBRASKA
American Citizen, The (wkly) Ind .
Public Ledger (Eng. & Ital.) (wkly). .Ind....
Newark NEW JERSEY
Italian Tribune (Ital. & Eng.)
(wkly) v Ind....
Paterson
Voce Italiana (wkly) Ind....
Trenton
Nuova Capitale (wkly) Ind ...
1,697
$967
$1,352
619,800
84,867
85,872
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Foreign Language Publications, 1959
Brooklyn N£W YORK Circ.
Crociato, II (Ital. & Eng.) (wkly) ....Cath.... 7,400
New York
Adunata dei Refrattari, L' (wkly) Pol.... 55,867
Amerikanische Schweizer Zeitung(Ger..
Fr. & Ital.) (wkly) Ind.... 63,034
Crociato. II (Eng. and Ital.) (wkly)
Catholic ... 7,400
Divagando (wkly) Ital. Int.... 515,109
Follia di New York (mo.) « Rep....
Gazetta Legale I talo- Americana (Ital.
& Eng.) (mo.)M..Immigration,Law&Trd.«.
Giustizia (mo.) (no adv.) Labor....
Italamerican (Eng.. Ital.) (mo.) Gen'llnt .. $16,500
Progresso Ital. -Americano, II (dly ). .Ind...
Rinnovamento, 11 (Eng. & Ital.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Relig.... $900
57,910
n.soo
515,709
515,069
52,700
$3,563
Cleveland
Araldo, L' (Ital. & Eng.) (wkly) Ind....
Greensburg PENNSYLVANIA
Sentinel Press (Ital. & Eng.) (wkly) Ind...
Philadelphia
Libera Parola (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) Ind....
New Aurora, The (mo.) Religious ..
Opinione, L' II Progresso (dly) Ind ...
Ordine Nuovo (s-mo.) Frat....
Popolo Italiano, II (dly) . .. Ind. Rep ...
Pittsburgh
Unione (wkly) Ind ...
Providence RHODE ISLAND
Italian Echo (wkly) Ind....
Mathematical Reviews (Eng.. Fr.. Ger..
Ital. (mo.) (see note in catalog) ..Math .
VERMONT
White River Junction
Informatore del Vt., N. H. • Me,
(bi-mo.) (Ital. & Eng.) Rep....
Seattle WASHINGTON
Gazzetta Italiana (Ital. & Eng.) (wkly)
Ind....
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Tribuna Italiana (wkly) Ind....
CANADA
Montreal QUEBEC
Corriere Italiano. Ill (Ital. & Eng.)
51,345
18,650
(wkly)
..Ind .. 25,162
3,505— Free
JAPANESE
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Daily News (dly)
New Japanese American News
(Jap. & Eng.) (dly)
Rafu Shimpo (Jan. & Eng.) (dly)
San Francisco
Hokubei Mainichi (Jap. & Eng.) (dly)
Ind.
Nichi Bei Times (Jap. & Eng.) (dly)
Ind.
Denver COLORADO
Colorado Times (dly) Ind
55,5«3
510,266
§6.021
56,205
52,035
Honolulu
HAWAII
Hawaii Hochi (Jap. & Eng.) (dly) Ind.... 511.322
Hawaii Times (Jap. & Eng.) (dly) .Ind... 5H.20S
Chicago
Shirnpo (s-wkly)
ILLINOIS
....Ind.... 52,050
New York NEW YORK
Hokubie Shimpo (Jap. & Eng.) (wkly) ..Ind....
Salt Lak» City UTAH
Utah Nippo (Jap. & Eng.) (tri-wkly)
Ind ...
51,100
51,300
Seattle WASHINGTON
North American Post. (Jap.) (dly)
Ind...
Circ.
2,500
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Continental Times (Eng. ft Jap.)
(s-wkly) Ind..,
JUGOSLAVIC (Serbs, Croats
Slovenes)
(See Yugoslavic)
KOREAN
Lo. Angeles CALIFORNIA
New Korea (wkly) Educ ..
nolulu HAWAII
Korean Pacific Weekly (wkly)..Kor. Int....
Controlled free dist ...
$463
$174
$113
$1,611
900
LATIN
New York NEW YORK
Mycplogia (no adv.) (Eng. & Latin)
(bi-mo.) Mycology (Fungi)
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Revue de L'Univeraite d'Ottawa (Eng..
Fr. & Latin) (quar.) Cultural....
LATVIAN
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Amerikaa Latweetis (American Latvian)
(s-mo.) Latvian lot—
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Laiks (s-wkly) Ind . 512,056
New York
Latvju Zurnais (s-mo.) Cultural ...
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Latvija Amerika (s-wkly) . ..Latv. Ints .. $4,511
LITHUANIAN
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Lietuviu Dienos (Lith. & Eng.) (mo.)
Lith. Ints .. $15.000
Putnam CONNECTICUT
Eglute (mo.) Lith. Child Int.... $1,200
Chicago ILLINOIS
Draugas (dly) Ind.... $49,870
Kristaus Karaliaus Laivas (wkly)
Relig.... 3,400
Moteru Dirva (mo.) Frat. (Cath. .. 2,400
Muzikos Zinios (quar.) Musica . 840
Naujienos (dly) Progressiv ... 543,274
Sandara (wkly) Fra ... 25.675
Vilnis (dly) Labo . .. 523,355
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Keleivis (wkly) Ind.... §5,840
Vytis (Eng. & Lith.) (mo.)
(mo.) Juv. Gen. Mag. Cath.-.
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Aidai (mo.) Science, Lit., Art... 2,000
Ateitis (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Cath. Youth... $1,700
Darbininkas (s-wkly) ....Cath. & Labor... $8,000
Controlled free dist.... $2.000
Karys (mo.) Lith. Int.... $1,600
Vienybe (wkly) Ind ...
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LITHUANIAN (Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
Jamaica
Laisve (dly) (see note in catalog) ..Labor....
Tiesa (mo.) (see note in catalog) Frat ...
New York
Tevyne (wkly) Ind ...
Cleveland
Dirva (s-wkly)
OHIO
Mahaney City PENNSYLVANIA
Saule (s-wkly)
Wllko*-Barre
Garsas (wkly) ~
Ind
..Frat .
Cire.
55,286
$7.403
53,620
66,353
$8,958
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Uaudles Balsas (wkly)
Teviskes Ziburiai (wkly) Lith. Ints .. $5,600
MACEDONIAN
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Macedonian Voice (Bulg. &
Macedonian) (mo.) Bulg. Ints... $1,000
MALTESE
CANADA
Windsor ONTARIO
Malta News (Maltese & Eng.) (mo.)
Maltese Ints .. 1,558
NORWEGIAN and DANISH
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Bien (Dan.) (wkly) Ind ... §3.100
$2,000— Free
Dacorah IOWA
Posten (Norw.) (wkly) Ind. & Agric
17,557
Atkov MINNESOTA
Danish Brotherhood Magazine (Dan. &
Eng.) (mo.) ~ -. Frat. & Int... $10.300
Duluth
Skandinav (Norw. & Eng.) (wkly).. ..Ind .. 81.250
Tidende (wkly) (see note in catalog) Ind.... 1 126
Fergus Falls
Broderbaandet (Norw.) (mo.) Relig . 1500
Minneapolis
Minnesota Posten (wkly) . Ind ... 5.700
Norsk Ungdom (mo.) ......Educ. & Relig... 1,700
Blair NEBRASKA
Kirke og Folk (Dan.) (s-mo.) .. ..Relig ..
Luthersk Ugeblad (Dan.) (s-wkly )..Luth,..
Brooklyn
NEW YORK
Nordisk Tidende (Norw.) (wkly) Ind
Seattle WASHINGTON
Washington Posten (Norw.) (wkly)
Ind,
Superior WISCONSIN
Tidende— See Duluth. Minn.
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Norrona (Norw.) (wkly),,Farm & Home ..
Toronto ONTARIO
Modersmaalet (Dan.) (wkly) (see note
in catalog) .Dan.-Can. Ints..
750
$967
19,448
84,100
2,968
PHILIPPINE LANGUAGES
Lfllu« HAWAII dre.
Filipino News (Ilocano) (bi-wkly) ....Ind.,. 81,674
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Cagayan de Oro
Ant Katarungan (Visayan) (wkly)
Gen'l Int....
Hollo
Yuhum (Ilongo & Eng.) (wkly)
News Mag.... 28,900
Manila
Alimyon (Visayon) (wkly) M....Ind ...
Bagong Buhay (Tag.) (dly) Ind...
Bannawag (Ilocano) (wkly)
Cur. Events ... 42.650
Bisaya (Cebuano) (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Cur. Events . 56,718
Bulaklak (Tag.) (wkly) Gen'l Int....
Bulaklak Express (Tagalog) (ftntly)
Comics ... 51,270
Hiligaynon (Ilongo) (wkly). .Cur. Events ... 45,289
Liwayway (Tag.) (wkly) Fiction... 159,497
Manila Klasiks (Tagalog) (ftntly)
Comic ... 48.467
Philipino Komiks (Tag. & Eng.) (ftntly)
Comics.... 140,800
Naga
Bicol Examiner (Eng. & Bicolano)
(wkly) Ind ... $5,216
Bicol Star (Eng. & Bicolano) (wkly)
Ind ...
Quezon City
Kislap- Graphic (Tag.) (wkly)
Movie. Song & Radio Guide Mag .. $58,150
Klasiks (Tag.) (ftntly) Educ... $2,689
Controlled free dist ... $1.220
POLISH
New Britain CONNECTICUT
Przewodnik Katolicki (wkly)
Civic & Relig ... $21,000
ILLINOIS
Dziennik Chicagoski (dly) Ind. Dem.... 821.085
Dziennik Zwiazkowy (dly) Ind ... (34.600
Glos Polek (s-mo.) Polish Women .. 563,156
Gosc Niedzielny (wkly) Relig... 16,300
Morze (mo.) ... $2,600
Narol Polski (s-mo.) Cath. & Labor..
Zgoda (Polish) (s-mo.) — Ind . $140.294
South Bend INDIANA
Goniec Polski (wkly) „ Ind....
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Kuryer Codzienny (dly) Ind ...
Detroit MICHIGAN
Apostol (mo.) (cont. free dist.) Relig....
Dziennik Polski (dly) M Ind ...
Glos Ludowy (Pol. & Eng.) ( wkly ).. Ind ...
Orchard Lake
Sodalis (mo.) (no adv.) ~. Cath...
St. Paul MINNESOTA
Nowiny Minnesockie (wkly)
81,850
826.552
$16,500
853.611
83,080
1,214
Ind.,. 81*569
Elizabeth NEW JERSEY
Obywatel Amerikanski (wkly) „ ...... ...Ind ... $3,982
Perth Amboy
Glos Narodu (wkly) .................... ~ ..... Ind.... 66,410
Polak-Amerykanski (wkly) ... ............ Ind., 84,413
Brooklyn N£W YORK
Czas (wkly) ................ .. ............................ Ind ... 813,260
New York
Nowy Swiat (dly) ................ ..... .......... ..lad.... 825,114
Robotnik Polski (bi-wkly) ...» ...... Labor,, 84.013
Weteran (mo.) .............. « .......... Veterans.,. $5,150
Utlca
Slowo Polski (wkly) ................ ........ ...... Ind ... 7,245
Circtiatioa-HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; VA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
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Cleveland OHIO Circ
Jednosc Polek (s-mo.) Frat.... 6,242
Kuryer Zjednoczenia (s-mo.) Ind ... 80,779
Wiadomosci Codzienne (dly) Ind.... $27,148
Zwiazkowiec (ftntly) Frat ..
Toledo
Ameryka-Echo (wkly) Ind . 816,508
Erle PENNSYLVANIA
Skarb Rodziny (mo.) Relig... $1.321
Philadelphia
Gwiazda (wkly) „ Frat... $7.962
Jednosc (wkly) Ind.... $4,500
Pittsburgh
Pittsburczanin (wkly) Ind ... $4,234
Sokol Polski (wkly) Frat .. 20,000
Reading
Gazeta Redingska (mo.) Ind .
Scran ton
Rola Boza (wkly) Relig .. 4,957
Straz (wkly) Frat.... $9,378
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Kuryer Polski (dly) - Ind . $24,076
Stevens Point
Gwiazda Polarna (wkly) Ind.. §18,095
Rolnik (wkly) Ind. & Agric ... $760
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Czas (wkly) Ind . 7,275
Toronto ONTARIO
Glos Polski (wkly) Ind . 8.600
Zwiazkowiec (s-wkly) Polish- Int.... 9,897
PORTUGUESE
Alameda CALIFORNIA
Journal Portugues (wkly) Ind.... $2,750
Storrs CONNECTICUT
Hispania (Eng.. Span. & Port.)
(4 ti. a yr.) ...... Educ
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Americas (see note in catalog) ...........
Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamer-
icana (Span., Fr., Port. & Eng.) (no
adv.) (mo.) .................. .Sanitation....
Estadistica (Span., Eng., Port. & Fr.)
(quar.) .............. Inter. Amer. Statistics
Controlled free dist .
Inter-American Review of Bibliography
(Eng., Span., Fr. & Port.) (no adv.)
(quar.) .................. Books, Book Rev's ..
Fairhaven MASSACHUSETTS
Colonial, O (wkly) ............. Ind....
Aurora Evangelica (bi-mo.) ......... Relig ..
New Bedford
Diario de Noticias (dly) .............. ..... Ind ..
Newark N£W JERSEY
Luso- Americano (Port. A Eng.)
(wkly) ................................... Ind....
New York NEW YORK
Hacienda. La (Span. & Port. Ed.) (mo.)
Exp ..
Luta. A (wkly) ...... ................ _ .......... Ind....
ROUMANIAN
Dearborn MICHIGAN
Semnele Timpului (mo.) ~~.~......~.....Relig ...
Detroit
Romanul- American (wkly) .............. ...Ind...
Solia (bi-wkly) .... .............. .. ........... Relig....
Controlled free dist . .
Cleveland OHIO
America Roumanian News (s-wkly) Frat....
$5,400
$808
$566
$3.000
2.105
1,800
$8,920
$4,875
28,458
$6,740
$968
$4,150
$1.500
$3.600
RUSSIAN
Berkeley CALIFORNIA Ctat.
Po Stopam Christa (bi-mo.) Relig... $708
Controlled free dist $283
San Francisco
Nashe Vremya (wkly) Ind .. $1,530
Novoya Zarya (dly) .... .. ....Ind....
Russian Life (Rus. & Eng.) (dly) ....Ind.,. $2,219
Jordanvill. NEW YORK
Pravoslavnaya Rus (s-mo.) Relig 1.5O4
Pravoslavnaya Zhizn (mo.) Relig.... 1,504
New York
Banner of Russia (no adv.) (s-mo. ).. Pol ... 900
Controlled free dist 600
Novoye Russkoye Slovo (dly) .... Ind .. $22,315
Sunday circ $22,315
Novy Zhurnal (quar.) .......................... Lit
Rossiya (dly) ...Ind . $2,445
Russky Golos (dly) Ind.... $5,896
Russky Vestnik (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Frat... $1.450
Socialisticheskiy Vestnik (no adv.)
(mo.) Political....
Wilkes-Barre
Svit (wkly)
.- .Frat...
PENNSYLVANIA
RUTHENIAN
(See Ukrainian)
SCANDINAVIAN
(See Norwegian- Danish, also Swedish)
SERBIAN
(See Yugoslavic)
SLOVAK
(See Czechoslovak)
SLOVENIAN
(See Yugoslavic)
SPANISH
Phoenix ARIZONA
Sol, El (wkly)
Tucson
Alianza (bi-mo.)
Tusconense, El (wkly)
Ind .. $4,000
....Frat ..
Ind....
1.000
Fresno
CALIFORNIA
.Cath... $5,711
Excelsior (wkly)
Los Angeles
Belvedere Citizen (wkly) Ind ..
20.000— Free
Esperanza, La (wkly) Cath.~ $2.000
Nueva Senda (mo.) Relig...
Opinion. La (dly) (see note in catalog)
Ind ...**12,31t
Sunday circ . ** 14,237
Pan American Guide to U.S.A. (quar.)
Lat. Amer. Travelers....
Controlled free dist....
Pesca y Marina (bi-mo.)
Fishing & Marine Trade of Lat. Amer....
Controlled free dist....
North Hollywood
Novela Cine-Grafica, La (mo.). .Mot. Pict ..
Pomona
Espectador, El (wkly) Ind ...
San Bernardino
Heraldo, El (wkly) Ind ...
Denver COLORADO
Reino de Dios. El (mo.) Relig...
Controlled free dist~«
25,000
7,000
7.200
500
1.500
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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SPANISH (Continued)
Old Greenwich CONNECTICUT
Cite.
11,102
Radiovision (bl-mo.) ....Rad. & TV Trd...
S ton's
Hispania (Eng., Span. & Port.) (4 ti. a
yr.) Educa'l.... t5,400
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Products Magazine (Eng., Fr.
& Span.) (mo.) * ....
Electronics, Aviation, Nucleonics ...
Controlled circ.... 20,318
Americas (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria
Panamericana (Span., Fr., Port. &
Eng.) (no adv.) (mo.) Sanitation ..
Estradistica (Span., Eng., Port. & Fr.)
(quar.) Inter Araer. Statistics.. t808
Controlled free dist ... $566
Inter-American Review of Bibliography
(Eng., Sp., Fr. & Port.) (no adv.)
(quar.) Books. Book Rev's.... $3,000
Miami FLORIDA
Diario Las Americas (Sp. & Eng.) (dly).... 516,752
Tampa
Gaceta, La (Span., Ital. & Eng.) (wkly)
Dem ... $5,152
Port of Tampa Commercial Digest
(quar.) (Span. & Eng.)....Mari. Ship'g ..
Traduccion-Prensa, La (dly) Ind....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Bebidas (7 ti. a yr.) (see note in cata-
log) Bev....
Controlled free dist . 8,000
Caminos y Construction Pesada (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ..Rd. & St. Const .
Cont. circ.... > 15,050
Elaboraciones y Envases (bi-mo.) (cont.
circ.) (see note in catalog)
Process'g & Packag'g ... 5,500
Leon. El (mo.)
Business in Lat. Amer ..
Mecanica Popular (mo.) Mech'l *206,398
Sinopais Medica Internacional (mo.)
Lat. Amer. Drs. & Hosp's....
Controlled free dist . . 71.000
Television Radio Y Articulos Electricos
(see note in catalog) (mo.)
Lat. Amer. Radio & Home Ap .. 14,000
Evanston
Revista Rotaria (mo.) .Lat. Amer. Bus... <fr42,6I9
Baltimore MARYLAND
Modern Language Notes (Eng., Fr.,
Ger.. Ital., Span.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Philo. & Educ.... 900
Kansas City MISSOURI
Agricultura de las Americas (mo.)
Farming .. > 34,461
Lee's Summit
Sembrador. El (bi-mo.)..... Relig Educ....
Albuquerque NEW MEXICO
Independiente, El (wkly) Ind ...
Bernalillo
Times (wkly) Ind ...
Espanola
Rio Grande Sun (Eng. & Span.) (wkly)
Ind....
Santa Rosa
News (Eng. & Span.) (wkly) Dem....
Defensor, El (Eng. & Span.) (wkly) ..Ind....
Taos
Crepusculodela Libertad, El (Span. &
Eng.) (wkly) Dem....
New York NEW YORK
America Oinica (mo.)
Med'l Prof, of Lat. Amer...
Controlled circ....
1.048
662
§3,150
§1,040
91,003
52,633
76,218
New York Cilts.
American Exporter (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Export Trd.... >17,886
Automotive World (see note in catalog)
(mo.) Jnt'l News of Auto Work
& Repairs...,
Controlled circ ... > 22.046
Automovil Americano. El (mo.)
Lat. Amer. Auto Trd . * 19, 884
Total unpaid dist ... 1,715
Diario de Nueva York, El (dly) Ind....**55,678
Sunday circ . **52,148
Ecos de Nueva York (wkly)
Int. of Span. Speak'g People in USA....
Embotellador. El (bi-mo.)
Bottled Soft Drink Indus.... 550
Controlled free dist.... 4,450
Espana Libre (ftntly) Dem .. 53,000
Farmaceutico(mo.)..Lat. Amer. Drug Trd....
Controlled free dist .. tl3,032
Fundamental and Adult Education (no
adv.) (quar.) (see note in catalog)
Education .. J1.050
Controlled free dist .. $5,400
Guia (mo.) Export Busi ...
Controlled circ .. > 20, 049
Hablemos (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Woman's & Home Ints ... 329,461
Hacienda, La (Span. & Port, ed.) (mo.)
Export .. 28,458
Hospital. El (mo.) Med. & Hosp .
Controlled free dist . 4,237
Indicador Mercantil, El (quar.)
Lat. Amer. Dry Goods, Fashions....
Industrial World (see note in catalog)
(mo.) Export Trade .. >17,474
Ingenieria Internacional Construccion
(mo.) Lat. Amer. Const. & Eng'g . * 16, 201
Ingenieria Internacional Industria (mo )
Lat. Amer. Indus. & Eng'g .. * 19,096
Justicia (no adv.) (mo.) .. .. Labor.... 20,000
Life En Espanol (bi-wkly) (see note in
catalog) News Pict's * 344, 263
Pimienta (mo.) Young Adult Int .
Prensa, La (dly) Ind....**13,407
Sunday circ .. **1 1,909
Revista Aerea Latino Americana (mo.)
Avia Indus. M»
Controlled circ ... >8,221
Revista De La Confederacion Medica Pan-
americana (mo.) Medical .. 50,528
Revista Industrial (mo.)
Lat. Amer. Indus. Trade....
Controlled free dist .. >22,2»5
Selecciones Del Railway Age (quar.)
R. R. Indus, in Lat. Amer .. $167
Controlled free dist ... $2,330
Servicious Publicas (bi-mo.)
Imports & Exports....
Controlled circ ... > 13,067
Temas, Revista Illustrada (mo.)
Gen'l Int. Span. Speak'g People ... 46,000
Textiles Panamericanos (mo. ) (cont. free
dist.) Textile Mfg .. 4,520
Transporte Moderno (bi-mo.)
Transp'n & Mat'ls Handl'g ..
Controlled circ . >2S,37«
Tulsa OKLAHOMA
Petroleo Interamericano (Span.&Eng.)
(mo.)..Tech. Oil Produc., Refin., Mktg ... *4,334
Total unpaid dist ... 1,400
Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA
Oral Hygiene (mo.)
Dental Int. of Latin America....
Controlled free dist ... t!8,804
Ponce
PUERTO RICO
Dia, El (dly) Ind.... 16.238
Puerto Rico Evangelico (ftntly)
Prot. Church & Families.... 4,700
San Juan
Alma Latina (wkly) Illus. Rev ... 8.200
Cooperador. El (mo.) Ind.... 2.500
Controlled free dist.... 2,500
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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Foreign Language Publications, 1959
San Juan Circ.
Impartial, £1 (dly) (see note in catalog)
Ind **S2.407
Monday circ....**«3,003
Saturday circ....**61,170
Mundo, El (dly) (see note in catalog)
Ind . **59,066
Monday circ....**73,888
Saturday circ **77,796
Prensa (mo.) Lit.
Controlled free dist....
5.000
1,000
Corpu. ChrUU TEXAS
Trompeta, La (mo.) ................. Relig . $2,000
Universal (wkly) .................................... Ind._
Verdad, La (Span. & Eng.) (wkly). Ind.. §3,828
Eagle Pass
News Guide (Eng. & Span.) (wkly). Dem.... $2,150
El Paso
Continental, El (dly) ................... Ind . 87,500
Sunday circ.... 87,500
Revista Catolica (s-mo.) ................. Cath . . $10,000
Houston
Industrias Lacteas (mo.) Dairy Indus....
Controlled free dist . 7,831
Panadero Latino Americano (mo.)
Lat. Amer Bak'g ...
Controlled free dist . 9,275
Kingsville
Notas de Kingsville (wkly) ............. Ind... §1,686
Laredo
Free Press (Eng. & Span.) (wkly) Dem . 2,200
Times (Eng. & Span.) (dly) ........ Ind.... 815,538
Sunday circ 815,538
World (Eng. & Span.) (wkly) ..... ....Ind....
Mission
Porvenir, El (wkly) ................ Ind 41,500— Free
Raymondviile
Tiempo, El (wkly) ....................... Ind
Rio Grande City
Rio Grande Herald (Eng. ft Span.)
§863
San Antonio
Luz Apoatolica, El (mo.) ........... Relig....
Prensa. La (wkly) ............... Ind .
Zapata
Zapata County News (Eng. & Span.)
$5.500
§8,704
David REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
Ecos del Valle (dly) ..... Ind ...
Razon. La (dly) .............................. 1.200
Panama
Dia. El (dly) ....................... Ind 8.000— Free
Estrella de Panama, La (see note in
catalog) ................................ Ind.... 10,000
Hora. La (dly) .................... Ind 18,000
Loteria (mo.) ............ .. ........ Health & Educ....
Mundo Grafico, El (wkly) .............................
Nacion. La (Span. & Eng.) (wkly)
Part.- Lib....
Pais, El (dly) ............................................ Ind....
Panama American (dly) (see note in cat-
log) .............................. Ind . $13,809
Voz Universitaria (bi-mo.) Cult. & Coll ..
Controlled free dist.... 2,000
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Manila
Debate, El (dly) ........................ Ind.... 5.015
Voz de Manila (dly) ...................... Ind ...
Zamboanga
Republica. La (wkly) ................................
SWEDISH
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Veckoblad (wkly) Ind....
San Francisco
Vestkusten (wkly) Ind....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Svenska Amerikanaren Tribunen (wkly)
Ind....
§1,5)90
§2,285
828,965
Worcester MASSACHUSETTS
Svea (wkly) ................................. ind. Rep ...
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Norden (wkly) ............................ Ind....
New York
Nordstjeman (wkly)
Circ.
830,623
§2,502
88,250
Austin TEXAS
Texas Posten (wkly) ................. Liberal .
Seattle WASHINGTON
Ledstjarnan (mo.) ........ Frat. & Temp....
Svenska Posten (wkly) ...................... Ind....
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Canada Tidningen (wkly). .Farm & Home....
SYRIAN
(See Arabic)
UKRAINIAN (Ruthenian)
Chicago ILLINOIS
Samostijna Ukraina (mo.) Ind....
Detroit MICHIGAN
Lys Myklta (mo.) Humor
Ukrainsky Prometey (wkly) Ind....
81,215
$3.200
83,330
Jersey City
NEW JERSEY
Svoboda (dly) (see note in catalog) Dem ...
South Bound Brook
Ukrainian Orthodox World (no adv.)
(mo.) ........................... Relig....
New York NEW YORK
Hromadskyi Holos (mo.) ....... Liberal....
Medical Journal (quar.) ........ Medical ..
Controlled free dist
Novyi Svit (mo.) ......... Ukrain. Int....
Ukrainian Engineering News (Ukrain. &
(Eng.) (bt-mo.) ............ Engineering....
Ukrainian News (wkly) .................. Labor .
Visnyk (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Ukrain. Int....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
America (dly) ....... - ................. Ind....
Kyiv (bi-mo.) ...................... Lit...
Nashe Zhittya (mo.) (see note in
catalog) .................................. Frat
Shlakh (Ukrainian & Eng.) (wkly) Rel....
Pittsburgh
Narodne Slovo (wkly) .. ................ «...,Frat.«.
Scranton
Narodna Volya (Ukrain. & Eng.) (wkly)
Ind....
CANADA
Edmonton ALBERTA
Ukrainian News (wkly) ..... Ukrain. Ints ...
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Canadian Farmer (wkly) ...... Agric ..
Canadian Ranok (ftntly, Fri.)....Uni Ch .
Herald (s-mo.) ......... Greek Orthodox....
New Pathway (s-wkly) ......................... Ind....
Ukrainian Voice (wkly) ........... Ind. .
Toronto ONTARIO
Batkivshyna (bi-wkly) ................ Ind .
My I Svit (mo.) .................... Ukrain. Int....
WELSH
utica NEW YORK
Drych (mo.) Ind. & Welsh Int...
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA
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$3,500
83,500
820,100
1,800
600
180
1.681
800
82,195
1.600
$10.000
$400
$3.000
$19,240
87,500
$9,511
19,765
3.760
$3.145
11,620
4,400
$4.850
$2.675
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WENDISH
(See Yugoslavia)
YIDDISH
(See also Hebrew)
Chicago ILLINOIS
Jewish Daily Forward (see note in
catalog)
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Jewish Daily Forward (see note in
catalog) .....
Circ.
til, 000
Newark NEW JERSEY
Jewish Daily Forward (see note in
catalog) ~ ~
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Yid, Der (wkly) Relig .
New York
Day- Jewish Journal (dly) .. ..Ind. Dem
Saturday circ
Sunday circ
Farband News (no adv.) (bi-mo.) (Yid.
& Eng.) Frat....
Freie Arbeiter Stimme (bi-wkly) Ind ...
Freiheit (dly) Labor....
Friend, Der (bi-mo.) Frat...
Jewish Daily Forward (dly) (see note
in catalog) « Ind. Labor ...
Sunday morn, circ ...
Jewish Farmer (Yid.AEng.)(mo.)..Agric._
Mizrachi Weg (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Jewish Int. (Relig.) ..
New Yorker Wochenblatt (bi-wkly)
Lit. & Polit....
Pioneer Woman. The (Eng. & Yid.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Women's & Labor Ints ...
Specialty Bakers' Voice (Yid. & Eng.)
(Frid.) ..Baking Indus ...
Undzer Weg (s-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) — .. Political
Wecker, Der (s-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Labor ..
Yiddishe Kultur (mo.) Jewish Int....
Yiddisher Kemfer (wkly) ...Zionist Int ..
Zukunft (mo.) Lit. & Soc ..
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Day-Morning Journal (dly) .Republican .. $18,000
Jewish Dally Forward (see note in
catalog) ......... MM. ,.M i. ...... i.n....i i
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Jewish Press Wochenblat (Eng. A Yid.)
(wkly) Ind....
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Israelite Press (wkly)
**43,996
**52,562
.. $30.000
§8.329
75.000
*71,219
*73,911
$33,000
1,437
15,000
810,423
Ind
11,901
Toronto ONTARIO Circ.
Canadian Jewish Weekly (Vbchenblatt)
(wkly) (Eng. & Yid.) Jewish Int.... $5,000
Hebrew Journal (Eng. & Yid.) (dly). .Ind., $19.256
Montreal QUEBEC
Jewish Daily Eagle (dly) Ind.... $15,730
YUGOSLAVIC (Serbs, Croat, and
Slovenes)
The three races speak one language, with slight
dialectical differences.
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Jugoslavenski Americki Glasnik (Serbo-
Croat'n.) (wkly) Ind ...
Chicago ILLINOIS
Danica (Croatian) (wkly) Ind....
Liberty (Serbian) (wkly) Ind ...
Narodni Glasnik (Croatian) (wkly) ..Ind....
Novi Svet (Slovenian & Eng.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Family Int. & Educ....
Prosveta (Slovenian) (dly) . Ind. Frat ...
Serbian Struggle (Serb.) (wkly) Ind ..
Voice of Youth (Slovene & Eng.) (no
adv.) (mo.) Juv. Int ..
Zarja (Slovene & Eng.) (no adv.) (ma)
Lemont Frat""
Ave Maria (Slovene) (mo.) (no adv.)
Relig ..
Gary
INDIANA
Nasa Nada (Croatian) (wkly) .. .Cath.,
New York NEW YORK
Glas Naroda (Slovenian) (s-wkly)
923,500
§8,000
$4,500
614,250
$17.500
12.000
$5,100
$8,022
Ind.... 92,400
Cleveland OHIO
Amerikanski Slovenec (Slov. & Eng.)
(wkly) Frat . . $17,800
Ameriska Domovina (Slovenian) (dly)
Ind ... 99,000
Glos SDZ (wkly) (Slov.) Frat . 7.000
New Era (Eng. & Slov.) (s-mo.). .Frat
Radnicka Borba (Serb.) (wkly) . Labor .. 9807
Pltteburgh PENNSYLVANIA
American Srbobran (Serb.) (dly) Ind .. $12,000
Zajednicar (Croat. & Eng.) (wkly) Frat....
Controlled free dist.... $60,000
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Croatian Voice (wkly) Ind
Hamilton ONTARIO
Canadian Srbobran (Serb.) (wkly) Ind... $5,000
$3,000— Free
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FRATERNAL PUBLICATIONS
(153 Papers)
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED
WORKMEN
St. Paul MINNESOTA
Early American, The (no adv.) (mo.)
Wheeling WEST VIRGINIA
A. O. U. W. News (no adv.) (mo.) ...
DE MOLAY
Kansas City MISSOURI
International De Molay Cordon. The
(5 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog) ....
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Badger De Molay (no adv.) (mo.)
EASTERN STAR
Chicago ILLINOIS
Masonic Chronicler (wkly) (see note to
catalog) .~— Masonic ft Eastern Star...
Ore.
$8,000
*875
2,500
Detroit
MICHIGAN
Eastern Star (mo.)
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Eastern Star Quarterly (quar.)
Frat. O.E.S
ELKS
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington Eagle (Negro) (mo.)
I. B. P. O. E. .
U.864
New York
NEW YORK
Elks Magazine (mo.) *1,230,998
FORESTERS
OHIO
Catholic Forester (no adv.) (qnar.)
Fraternal . U46.100
CANADA
Brantford ONTARIO
Canadian Forester (Eng. & Fr.) (bi-mo.).. 35,500
Toronto
Independent Forester (quar.) (no adv.)
(cont. free dist.) 235,000
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Eagle Magazine (mo.) (tee note In cat-
alog) F. O. E *780,000
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
National Tribune-Stars and Stripes
(wkly) Vets. & Widows.... $49.450
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF
ODD FELLOWS
Stockton CALIFORNIA
California Odd Fellow and Rebekah (mo.).. $7,666
Englewood COLORADO
Colorado Odd Fellow (mo.)
Caldwell IDAHO
Idaho Odd Fellow (no adv.) (mo.) ... .
Berwyn ILLINOIS
Cesky Odd Fellow (Czech, ft Eng.) (mo.)
Fraternal
Maxw.il IOWA
Iowa Odd Fellow (mo.)
Baltimore MARYLAND
Maryland Odd Fellow (mo.)
Watertown *EW YORK
Odd Fellows Record (mo.)
Springfield
OHIO
Ohio Odd Fellow (mo.) Fraternal ,
Stillwater OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Odd Fellow (mo.)
Controlled free dist ..
Dallas TEXAS
Odd Fellows News of Texas (mo.)
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Odd Fellow (mo.)
Circ.
3,200
n.800
800
4,450
t3,400
6,870
753
15,692
26.650
9,823
JUNIOR AMERICAN MECHANICS
Akron OHIO
Buckeye American, The (mo.) .. Frat.... $9,000
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Junior American (mo.).... Jr. O. U. A. M *49,683
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Columbia (mo.) (see note in catalog) ....
Columbian Squires (mo.) .. Jr. K of C ... 17,200
Controlled free dist. ... 1.000
ILLINOIS
Columbian (wkly) 35.087
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Maquoket. *OWA
Pythian Sister Tidings (mo.)..Pyth. Sist . $100.000
WillUnuburg
Pythian Spur (mo.) Fraternal ... 9,000
Owowo MICHIGAN
Michigan Pythian (mo.) K. of P-
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE
Chicago ILLINOIS
Moose Magazine (mo.) ... 1834.089
MASONIC
Mobile ALABAMA
Masonic Monthly (mo.)
15,300
4,300
COLORADO
Square and Compass (mo.)
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
New Age (mo.) (no adv.) (cont. free dist.).. £460,000
Pyramid, The (Negro) (quar. ).. Masonic ... *22.000
Sojourner, The (no adv.) (hi- mo.)
Masonic (Milit.U. U8.268
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: wA.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
MASONIC (Continued)
ILLINOIS
Masonic Chronicler (wMy) (fee note to
catalog)
Circ.
Masonic Temple Topics (mo.)
Fort Wayne INDIANA
Square and Compass (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Masonic-
Indiana Freemason (mo.)
Controlled free dist ..
Hammond
Square and Compass (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Masonic .
KANSAS
Kansas Masonic Digest (mo.)
Controlled free dist
KENTUCKY
Masonic Home Journal (s-mo.)
Baltimore MARYLAND
Bourn i Temple News (mo.)
MICHIGAN
Masonic World (mo.)
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Trestle Board (mo.)
St. Jo** MISSOURI
Moil a Temple Bulletin (mo.) ...
14,548
2,052
J6.200
2,167
1,230
98,500
8,000
50,200
13,357
Royal Arch Mason. The (quar.) (se«
note in catalog) Freemasonry.... $108,000
MONTANA
Masonic News and Algerian (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Masonic.... 700
Controlled free dist.... 3,300
New York NEW YORK
Empire State Mason (6 ti. a yr.).. Masonic
NORTH CAROLINA
Orphans' Friend and Masonic Journal
(s-mo. )
300,000
Cleveland OHIO
Masonic Bulletin (mo.)
Columbus
Ohio Mason (wkly)
York Temple News (mo.) (free to
members) .,
Gsrthrfe OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Mason (mo.)
Portland OREGON
Freemason (mo. )
Waeo TEXAS
Texas Grand Lodge Magazine (noadr.)
(mo.) Masonic.
Controlled free dist .
Hl^Und Spring. VIRGINIA
Virginia Masonic Herald (no adv.) (mo.)..,
guttle WASHINGTON
Masonic Tribune (wkly)
3.900
6.000
4.200
33,850
4,375
14,150
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Masonic Tidings (mo.) (see note in
catalog) «
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Freemason (6 ti. a yr.) £8,598
Montreal QUEBEC
Masonic News (mo.)
Circ,
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Rock Island ILLINOIS
Modern Woodman (semi-an.) 318,424
Controlled free dist ... 5,700
UNCLASSIFIED
Tucson ARIZONA
Alianza (Alliance) (Span.) (bi-mo.)
Fraternal....
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
California Druid (mo.) « Frat....
Leone, H (ItaM (mo.)
Gen'l & Frat. News..
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Ahepan, The (quar.)
Daughters of the American Revolution
Magazine (mo.)-.Nat'l Soc'y of D.A.R. .,
Sons of the American Revolution Maga-
zine (quar.) -..Sons of the Am. Revolu ,
Testveriseg (Hung.) (mo.) Frat .,
J10.216
30,000
32,500
19,500
15,000
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Herald (Czech.) (quar.) Frat .. *4,200
Moteru Dirva (Women's Field) (Lith.)
(no adv.) (mo.) Frat. (Cath).... 2,400
Prosveta (Slov.) (dly) (see note in cat-
alog) Ind. & Frat .. §14.250
Railway Employes Journal (mo.)
F. R. Fraternal.... 197.051
Sandara (Uth.) (The League) (wkly)
Fraternal .. 26.675
Sokol Americky (American Falcon)
(Czech.) (mo.) Frat. & Educ . *8,000
Train Dispatcher (mo.)
R. R. Frat. ft Labor...
Zarja (The Dawn) (Sloven ft Eng.) (no
adv.) (mo.) Frat . 12.000
Cicero
Organ Ceskoslovenskych Spolku v
Americe (Czech.) (s-mo.) .... Frat 25,000
P. E. O. Record (mo.) P. E. O ..
Rock Island
Royal Neighbor (mo.) R. N. of A.
Indianapolis
INDIANA
Fraternal Monitor (mo.) Frat. Insur
IOWA
Conductor and Brakeraan, The (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) . R. R. Labor & Frat
MASSACHUSETTS
Sons of Italy Magazine (mo.) Frat
W<
OSIA News (Ital. & Eng.) (mo.) Frat
364,859
t5,600
29,143
21.815
t37,877
Birmingham MICHIGAN
National Gleaner Forum (quar.) (no adv )
Frat. & Insur.... $28.000
Port Huron
W.B.A. Review (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Frat. Insur.... 109,505
MINNESOTA
Danish Brotherhood Magazine
(Dan. & Eng.) (mo.) . .. Frat. & Ins.... $10,300
Minneapolis
Sons of Norway (mo.) . .Sons of Norway.... 33,787
New Prague
Katolicky Delnik (Czech. & Eng.)
(mo.) Frat. Insur.... J8.400
, A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
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Fraternal Publications, 1959
St. Paul
Decree of Honor Review (no adv.)
(mo.) ............................................. D. of H....
Mound Bayou MISSISSIPPI
Taborian, The (Negro) (quar.) ....... Frat...
OoMto NEBRASKA
Bratrsky Vestnik (Brotherhood) (Czech.)
(mo.) ................................. Frat. & Lit ...
Controlled free dist....
Manchester NEW HAMPSHIRE
Canado-Americain, Le (Fr.) (bi-mo.)
(see note in catalog) .............. Frat....
Paaaaic NEW JERSEY
Katolicky Sokol (no adv.) (Slovak ft
Eng.) (wkly) ...................... Frat...
Priatel Dietok (Slovak & Eng.) (mo.)
Perth Amboy Frat""
Slovensky Sokol (Slovak) (wkly) .. Frat...
Vottok (The East) Carpatho-Russian
(quar.) .................................................. Frat...
Jamaica NEW YORK
Echo (mo.) (see note in catalog)
U. O. True Sisters ...
Tiesa (The Truth) (Lith.) (no adv.)
(mo.) ....... . . ... Frat .
New York
Ahepa Messenger, The (Greek) (mo.)
Frat .
Bahn Frei (Clear Track) (Ger. & Eng.)
(mo.) .. Frat .
Farband News (Yid. & Eng.) (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) .
Friend, Der (no adv.) (Yiddish) (bi-mo.)
Frat .
Hoosharar (Reminder) (Armenian &
Eng.) (s-mo.) Frat
Russky Vestnik (Russian Herald)
(Russ.) (mo ) Frat....
Solidarity (Ger. & Eng.) (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. circ.) Frat
Visnyk (Herald) (Ukrainian) (no adv.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) Ukran. Int ..
Workmen's Circle Call (no adv.) (6 ti. a
yr.) .......... Labor Frat
Yonker*
Karpatska Rus' (Carpatho-Russian)
(wkly) ................................. Frat .
Cleveland OHIO
American Roumanian News (Roumanian)
(s-wkly) .
Amerikanski Slovenec (Slov. ft Eng.)
(wkly) . Frat ..
Glos SDZ (SDZ Voice) (Slov.) (s-mo.)
Frat
Jednosc Polek (Polish) (s-mo.) .... Frat .
New Era English-Slovene (s-mo.) Frat....
Q. B. Beam, The (mo.) ....Frat. Aviation
Zwaizkowiec (Pol.) (ftntly, Thurs.K.Frat .
Delaware
Tomahawk of Alpha Sigma Phi (quar.)
Frat .
Circ.
57,850
24,500
$20,000
19,450
9'700
$9,500
$12.400
1.831
$550
$30,000
75,000
9,200
$1,450
$30,000
1,600
$15,000
94,200
$3.600
$17.800
7,000
6,242
$4,200
17.000
$1,250
Braddock PENNSYLVANIA
Svornost (Harmony) (Slov. & Eng.)
(mo.)
MayfleU
Lubov (Carpatho-Russian) (bi-mo.) ....Frat
Middletowa
Jednota (Slov. ft Eng.) (wkly)
Cath. & Frat ... 40,370
Zenska Jednota (Slovak) (no adv.)
(s-mo.) Frat... $41,750
Gwiazda (Star) (Polish) (wkly) Frat ...
Kolping Banner (mo.) Frat....
Nashe Zhittya (Ukrainian) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Frat....
Ordine Nuova (s-mo.) (Ital.) Frat....
Pittsburgh
G.B.U. Reporter (Ger. & Eng.) (mo.)
Frat ...
Junior Magazine (no adv.) (bi-mo.)Frat .
Narodne Noviny (Slov. & Eng.) (no
adv.) (ftntly) Frat...
Narodne Slovo (Ukrain.) (wkly) ....Frat...
Slovensky Hlasnik (Slovak) (s-mo.)
Educ. & Frat....
Sokol Polski (Polish) (ftntly) . ... Frat ...
William Penn (Hung. & Eng.) (s-mo.)
(see note in catalog) . . Frat ...
Controlled free dist ...
Zajednicar (Croat. & Eng.) (wkly) .....
Zivena (Slovak ft Eng.) (no adv.)
(3 ti. a mo.)
Scrantoo
Straz (Polish) (wkly) Frat ..
WIlkM-Bam
Bratstvo (Slov. & Eng.) (wkly)
Garsas (Lithuanian) (wkly)
Svit (Russian) (wkly)
Wooneocket RHODE ISLAND
Union. L' (Fr.) (mo.) Cath. Frat ..
Granger TEXAS
Nasinec (Fellow Countrymen) (Czech.)
(wkly) Frat...
VIRGINIA
Saint Luke Fraternal Bulletin (Negro)
(mo.) Frat . .
South Norfolk
Daughters of America Magazine (mo.)
D. of A ..
Seattle WASHINGTON
Ledstjarman (Swed. ft Eng.) (mo.)
Frat. & Temp ...
WISCONSIN
Equitable Reserve Guide (no adv.) (mo.)
Frat. & Fam .
CANADA
ONTARIO
Echoes (quar.) Daugh. of Emp ..
Kin (10 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog)
Frat ...
Circ.
57,962
$1,500
$3.000
150,000
22,000
$15,496
20,000
$60.000
59,375
$6,850
$8.958
41,250
52,245
$102,000
$3,200
$33,000
Cln
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD
NEBRASKA
Woodmen of the World Magazine (mo.)
Frat... 354,215
CANADA
ONTARIO
Canadian Woodman (no adv.) (bi-mo.)....
WOODMEN'S CIRCLE
NEBRASKA
Woodmen Circle Tidings (mo.) (see note
in catalog) 122,500
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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MAGAZINES OF GENERAL CIRCULATION
GROUPED ACCORDING TO CLASSIFICATION
CONSUMER MAGAZINES APPEALING TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ARE LISTED.
BEGINNING ON PAGE 1374
AMUSEMENTS
See also Motion Pictures; Dramatic and Theatrical;
Radio and Television.
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Sets in Order (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Square Danc'g....
This Week in Los Angeles (wkly) (see
note in catalog) ...Enter. News of L. A .
Controlled free dist .
San Diego
Viltis (6 ti. a yr.)
International Folklore & Folkdanc'g....
Circ,
$14,522
1,203
10.000
tl.600
San Francisco Bay Window (bi-wkly.
Wed.) ~ Local Enter . 1.283
Controlled free dist.... 1.247
San Jose
Dancing Digest (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) « Danc'g.... t!2.300
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Info (mo.)... News & Doings in N. Haven .. 1.000
Controlled free dist .. 4.000
FLORIDA
Talent Digest (mo.) Enter...
Chicago ILLINOIS
Funspot (mo.) Amusements Mgmt ..
Total unpaid dist....
This Week in Chicago (wkly) (cent.
circ,) Local Enter
Where (wkly) (aee note in catalog)
Enter. News of Chicago
Controlled free dist
RocheU*
White Tops, The (6 ti. a yr.)
Int. of Circus Fans....
2,726
12.000
1,000
15,000
1,675
Louisville
KENTUCKY
Oracle. The (bi-mo.) Ventriloquism
Qnincy
MASSACHUSETTS
New England Caller, The (no adv.)
(mo.) Square Danc'g
MICHIGAN
Where (wkly) (see not* in catalog)
Enter News—
MINNESOTA
Roundup. The (mo.)
Square & Folk Danc'g....
Asbmy Park NEW JERSEY
Spotlight (wkly) Resort News....
Atlantic City
Amusements (wkly) (cent, free dist.)
Local Enter. News ..
Newark
American Squares (mo.)
Square & Folk Danc'g....
Paterson
Rosin the Bow (quar.)
Folk & Square Danc'g....
noshing NEW YORK
Folk Dancer, TheUrreg.) .. Folk Danc'g....
New York
Country Dancer, The (quar.) Folk Danc'g....
Dance Magazine (mo.) Dancing Prof....
tl.400
8.900
5.000
500
New York Circ.
Dance News (mo.) Danc'g Int .. 13.200
Equity (mo.) Actors Equity.... 10,000
Metropolitan Host (wkly) ..Guide to Amus....
Controlled free dist.... 121,000
National Theatre and Concert Magazines
(see note in catalog)
Playbill. The (wkly) (cont. free dist.)
N. Y. Audiences, Legit. Theatre .
Program (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Program Enter. Com...,
Show Business (wkly) .... Enter. News ..
Variety (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Theat., Radio & Mov. Pict .
Where (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Enter. News .
Controlled free dist.... $15,000
Cincinnati OHIO
Billboard (wkly) (see note in catalog)
223.900
t22.000
*42,205
Hooaton TEXAS
Microphone. The (mo.)... Square Danc'g....
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Show Business (wkly)
Show Busi. Tade .
Montreal QUEBEC
Current Events (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) (cont. free dist.)
Enter. News & Travel ..
Journal Des Vedettes, Le (Fr) (wkly)
Show Business....
Vu (Fr.) (wkly). .-Enter., Spts. & News .
ART and ANTIQUES
See also Art In the
Trade. Technical and Class Section
Stonlngton CONNECTICUT
Antique Automobile (quar.)
Antique Auto Hobby Int. ..
Westport
Famous Artists Magazine (quar.) ...Art...
10,000
$9,000
56.541
Taneytown
MARYLAND
Spinning Wheel, The (mo.) .... Antiques ..
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Chrysalis (bi-mo.) Arts....
Old.Time New England (quar.)
Antiquarian Ints....
Summit NEW JERSEY
Antiques Dealer (mo.) Antiques Dlr....
*8,437
13,000
J450
2.000
3,776
New York NEW YORK
Amateur Artist. The (quar.)
Amateur Artists ...
American Artist (mo.) (set note in cata-
log) Art & Educ .. *40,257
Antiques (mo.) Antiques.... *38,206
Art in America (quar.) .Art.... Jl 0,000
Art News (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Art & Antiques.... * 23,404
Arts (mo.) • Art....
National Sculpture Review (quar.) Scul.... 1,400
Controlled free dist.... 4,300
Pictures on Exhibit (mo.) (see note in
catalog) — .Mews of Art Shows ... 21,600
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; wA.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
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Magazines of General Circulation, 1959
New York Ore.
Today's Art (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. free dist.) Art.... 73,800
WestAeld
Antiques Journal (mo.) Antiques.... £10,000
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Tempos (mo.) Music. Art Theatre ...
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian Art (quar.)
Arts & Gallery Exhibitions....
ASTROLOGY
New York NEW YORK
American Astrology (no adv.) (mo.)
Astrology Guide (bi-mo.)
Horoscope (mo.) -
6,145
29,420
150,000
AUTOMOTIVE
See also Trade, Technical and Class Section
• Angeles CALIFORNIA
Automobile Topics (mo.) Auto.... $16.500
Car Craft (mo.)
Int. of Motor'g World... $145,666
Custom Cars (mo.) .. .-Auto' ve Consumer.... $132,191
Cycle (mo.) - Motorcycling.... •£ 25,391
Hot Rod Magazine (mo.) Automotive. ...*445,580
Motor Life (mo.) Automotive .^172,747
Motor Trend (mo.) Motor'g Ints * 390, 449
Rod and Custom (mo.)
Consumer Automotive .. $150,464
Westport CONNECTICUT
Sports Car (mo.) Sports Cars & Activ's....
10,100
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Illustrated Speedway News (wkly) (see
note in catalog) Auto Rac'g
New York
Auto Craftsman (bi-mo.)
Motor Enthusiasts . 61,850
Car Life (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Automotive.... $134,75-
Foreign Car Guide (mo.) ....Foreign Cars.... 38,245
Foreign Cars Illustrated (mo.)
Foreign Cars....
Motor Group (mo.) (For complete group
listing, see catalog section)
Automotive (Consumer) .
Motor Guide (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Automotive . .
Rod Builder & Customizer (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Auto Enthus ..
Rodding and Restyling (mo.) „ Auto...
Small Cars Illustrated (bi-mo.) ....... JVuto....
Speed Age (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Auto Rac'g.... $130.54
Speed Mechanics (quar. ).... Auto Mechan . 61,077
Sports Car Illustrated (mo.)
Sports Car Enthusiasts * 144,60
Columbus OHIO
American Motorcycling (mo.)
Motorcycling....
AVIATION
See also Trade. Technical and Class Section
$74,43:
$91,939
$115.000
51, 164
• Anceles CALIFORNIA
California and Western Visitor (mo.) (see
note in catalog) .....Air Travel Int...
Controlled free dist...
10,500
72, SM
Betheeda MARYLAND
AOPA Pilot, The (mo.)
Aircraft Owners & Pilots .. • 68,545
Total unpaid dist.... ~.7,783
New York NEW YORK
Airlanes (ma) (see note in catalog)
Air Travel Int....
few York Clrc.
American Modeler (mo.)
Model Planes Hobby Int .. 115,117
Flying (mo. ) Avia....*222,615
Flying Models (mo.) .... Avia.... 31,616
Model Airplane News (mo.)
Jr. Av. Sci. & Mech.... 78,000
BABIES
See Parent-Teacher and Children
New York NEW YORK
Alford Baby Group (mo.) (for complete
group listings see catalog section)
Baby Care .. $325.000
American Baby (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) New & Expectant Mothers.... 210.000
Baby Care Manual (quar.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ. ).... Moth's of Inf'ts .. 504.796
Baby Post (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.)
Expectant & New Mothers....VAC 734.269
Baby Talk (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.)
Exp'nt Moth. & Mothers of Infts VAC 516,024
Baby Tirae-^See Alford Baby Group.
Congratulations (quar.) (see note in
catalog) Mag. for New Mothers ...
Controlled free dist.... 300.000
Modern Baby. The— See Alford Baby
Group.
My Baby (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Expectant & New Mothers . 325,000
Today's Baby— See Alford Baby Group.
Your New Baby (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Prenatal & Baby Care.... 522,115
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Best Wishes (quar.) (cont. free dist.)
New Mothers.... 51,295
BRIDES
See Fashions; Women's Publications
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Brides Dutch Uncle. The (quar.) (cont.
free dist.) (see note in catalog)
Brides Weddings . $2.000
New York NEW YORK
Bride and Home (quar.)
Inspires & Guides the Purch's of Brides. ...^94,066
Bride's Magazine, The (quar.)
Prospec. Brides * 169,902
Good Housekeeping (mo.)
Women & Home Int *4,367,766
McCall's Magazine (mo.) ....Wom's Int ...*6,3SO,140
Modern Bride (bi-mo.)
Guide for Bride- To Be....* 121, 016
BUSINESS EXECUTIVES
See also Banking, Finance and Investments; Business;
Commercial and Industrial in the Trade, Technical
and Class Section
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Changing Times, The Kiplinger Maga-
sine (ao adv.) (mo,)
Fam. Econ's & Self Help ...
Nation's Business (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Busi. Exec....*774,23S
U. 8. News and World Report (wkly)
(see note in catalog)
Nat'l & Int'na'l News & Facts * 1,043, 74$
Chicago ILLINOIS
Commerce (mo.) ~ — ..Busi. Exec ... +1 1,061
Kiwanis Magazine (mo.)
Busi. & Prof. Men .. *2S3,149
Lion, The (mo.) Lions Clubs .. *5O3,6S«
^otarian, The (mo.). ...Busi. & Prof. Men *3S4,620
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Atidit: >BPA Audit;
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
BUSINESS EXECUTIVES (Continued)
MASSACHUSETTS Ore.
Barren's National Business and Finan-
cial Weekly (wkly) Busi. & Finan.... *97,0tt
Total unpaid dist .. 9.727
Executive, The (mo.) ..Exec. Mgmt....
Harvard Business Review (bi-mo.)
Busi. Exec.... *57,96a
New York NEW YORK
Banking (mo.) Bank' g & Finan.... * 37, 096
Total unpaid dist.... 2,587
Briefed— For the Bu»y Executive (mo.)
Briefing of Entire Selling Front...
Business Week (wkly)
Busi. News & Interpre....-fc3Z2,332
Current Business Studies (no adv.)
(quar.) Advis'y to Busi.... $400
Don's Review and Modern Industry
(mo.) — Busi. Execu. Mag *116,932
Financial World (wkly) ....Finan. & Busi.... *54,753
Forbes (s-mo.) .... Indus. Busi. & Finan *2«0,448
Fortune (mo.) Busi. & Indus. ,.*304,000
Journal of Commerce and Commercial
(dly) (see note in catalog) . . Com'l....**34,867
Magazine of Wall Street and Business
Analyst (ftntly. Sat.) . Busi. & Finan.... * 17, 868
Personnel (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Personnel Exec's $21,132
Bethlehem PENNSYLVANIA
Journal of College Placement (quar.)
College Placem't & Recruitm't.... 2,363
CANADA
Don Mills ONTARIO
Executive Decision (mo.)
Toronto
Busi. Exec's of Canada....
K.Ray Magazine (mo.)
Kiwanis Intenat'l
$9,100
CHILDREN'S INTEREST
See Youth
Mountain View CALIFORNIA
Our Little Friend (no adv.) (wkly)
Child Int . $50.000
Putnam CONNECTICUT
Eglute (The Little Fir) (mo.) (Lith.)
Lith. Children's Int .. $1.200
Chkngo ILLINOIS
Children's Activities (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ~ Juvenile . . 243.614
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Child Life (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Juvenile.... $226.969
New York NEW YORK
Calling All Girls (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Girls Int 7 to 11 yrs.... 271,533
Children's Digest (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Children's Stories Age 7 to 12 . .
Humpty Dumpty's Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ......Child's Int 3-7 yrs....
Combined circ 1,893,117
TV Junior (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Children's TV Ints ...
OHIO
Children's Playmate Magazine (no adv.)
(mo.) Juv. Educ....
Highlights For Children (mo.) (see note
in catalog) ..... ~ Children's Int . 344,000
1650,256
Junior Catholk Messenger (no adv.)
(wkly) „ Cath. Juvenile.,
ttadelphla PENNSYLVANIA
Jack and Jill (no adv.) (mo.) (see note
in catalog) .... Child's Int under 10 yrs ..
Dallas TEXAS Ore.
Story Art (no adv.) (bi-mo.). .Story Tell'g....
CLUBS and SOCIETIES
See Travel and Tourism, also Sports.
Frwno CALIFORNIA
California Clubwoman (mo.) (see note la
catalog) 22,500
Loe Angeles
Jonathan. The (mo.) Club News ... 4,000
San Diego Club Life (wkly) Club.... 1,800
California Woman (bi-mo.)
Busi. & Prof. Wom's Clubs . $16,500
Olympian (mo.) -...Sports & Club Aff ... 5.000
Denver
COLORADO
Denver Dub Woman (ma) (see not* in
catalog) M....~~.«.....
Washington DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
Clubwoman. The (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Worn. Clubs ...
Journal of the American Association of
University Women (quar.) Educ... 155.401
National Business Woman (mo.)
Busi. & Prof. Wom's Clubs.... $174.000
Quotarian (bi-mo.) ....Quota Club.... 10,250
Chicago ILLINOIS
Cherry Circle (mo.) Club Topics & Lit .. $4.652
Discus (mo.) Club News. ...
International Altrusan Magazine (mo.)
(no adv.) (see note in catalog)
Serv. Club Worn. Exec.... 14.925
Kiwanis Magazine (mo.)
Rusi. & Prof. Men * 252,1 49
Leon. El (Span.) (sao,)
Lion Clubs in Latin America....
Lion. The (mo.) Lion Clubs....*503,666
South Shore Country Club Magazine
(mo.) Club News....
Union League — Men and Events (mo.)
Club News 4.233
EoVardsville
Illinois Bulletin, The (no adv.) (quar.)
Women's Clubs ... $8.470
Evanston
Revista Rotaria (Span.) (mo.)
Latin Amer. Busi....
Rotarian. The (mo.). ...Busi. & Prof. Men....^|
Akron
INDIANA
Indiana Club Woman (s-mo.)
Columbian (rao.) Club Affairs....
Indac (mo.) . - Ath. Club News....
Syrian Ark (mo.) Syrian Am. Clubs....
Dea Molnes IOWA
Iowa Club Woman (bi-mo.) Worn. Clubs...
Muninville KANSAS
Kansas Clubwoman (mo.).. ..Worn. Clubs....
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Punch (mo.) - Club. Ath'Is
Springfield MASSACHUSETTS
Federation Topics (mo.) (see note in
catalog) - Women's Clubs ...
Detroit MICHIGAN
D. A. C. News (mo.) Club Affairs ..
Women's City Club Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Club Activities....
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
M. A. C. Gopher (mo.) ....... ____ Busi. Men,..,
Minnesota Clubwoman (4 ti. a yr.) ..........
Saint Paul
A. C. E., The (mo.) ...Ath. & Club Sport ...
' Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; «>A.B.C. Audit; >BPA
M itm» ^'*1*111*11^ BoW *»<«• «w»: (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the nse of tne Directory fat front of book.
1870
2.998
3.2*2
3,950
15.000
$3.500
5.000
$7.600
$3.759
1,147
Audit;
Magazines of General Circulation, 1959
St. Louis MISSOURI
Cherry Diamond (mo.) Club Affairs....
Hudson NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Clubwoman (5 ti. a yr.)
Worn. Club .
Newark NEW JERSEY
N. A. C. Club Life (mo.) .Club Affairs....
New Jersey Club Woman (6 ti. a yr.)
Club Women .
Orange
Bulletin. The. Woman'. Club of
Orange (mo.) (aee note in catalog)
Club Act .
Bulletin. The (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Club Women,...
Bnmjwttto NEW YORK
Villager. The (mo.) (tee note in catalog)
Women's Club News & Lit .
Buffalo
B. A. C. News Magazine (mo.)
Club News
Torch, The (no adv.) (quar.) Prof. Men....
Larch mont
Larch Tree. The (mo.) (tee note in
catalog) Worn. Club Int....
Manhassot Club Life (mo.)
Club News Pictorial ...
! Vemoa
Columns. The (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) - Women's Club Int....
Controlled free dist
New Rochelle
Club Candle. The (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Women's Club Work....
New York
D. A. C. Journal (mo ) Club Affairs....
Winged Foot (mo.) Club Aff. of N.Y.A.C....
Circ.
4,700
2,900
1,400
4,600
425
tl,350
J12.000
12,522
J5.000
t850
3.639
K-Ray Magazine (mo.) Kiwan. Inter'l ...
Cite.
*9,100
COMICS and COMIC TECHNIQUE
Derby CONNECTICUT
Charlton Comics Group (bi-mo.) (for com-
plete group listing see catalog section) t5.500.000
Wichita KANSAS
Laugh Book Magazine (mo.) .... Humor...
29,993
J650
1200
3.700
18.200
tsoo
2.700
1.200
Cleveland
Cleveland Athletic dub Journal (mo.)
Club Affairs....
Portland OREGON
Spokes (wkly) ..... .- Rotary Club....
Controlled free dist ..
Harrlsbur* PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Clubwoman (4 tl a yr.)
Women's Clubs....
. . Club Affairs.... $3,900
Manor Club Bulletin (mo.) Worn. Clublnt ...
Rl»
Westchester Country dub News (mo.)
Club Affairs....
White Plains
Club Dial (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Lit. & Club Affairs .
tsoo
J500
Winged Head (mo.)
Dallas TEXAS
D. A. C. News (mo ) .... Club Affairs.... 3.600
Seattle WASHINGTON
Washington Clubwoman (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Club Activ $9.443
Shepherdstown WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Club Woman (bi mo.) J19.576
New York NEW YORK
American Armed Forces Features (mo.)
(free dist.) (see note in catalog)
Comics . 650,292
American Comics Group, The (mo.) (For
complete group listing see catalog
section.) .. . . Comics t6SO.OOO
American Romance Group. The (mo.)
(For complete group listing see cata-
log section.) .. Comics . $325,000
Archie Comic Group (bi-mo.) (For com-
plete group listing see catalog sect-
tion.) . .. . *2.824.439
Chicks and Chuckles (bi-mo.) ~Cartoons_
Classics Illustrated (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Biography Comics....
Dell Comic Group (mo.) (For complete-
group listing see catalog section.)
Comics Jll, 000.000
Harvey Comics Group (bi-mo.) (for com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) .. . . . . Comics £4.953.602
Marvel Comic Group (mo.) (for com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) .. . ....Comics £2.130.057
National Comics Group, The (mo.) (for
complete group listing, see catalog
section) Comics £6,685,196
Prize Comic Group (bi-mo.) (Juv.
Comics) (For complete group listing
see catalog section.)
Puck—The Comic Weekly (wkly) (For
complete group listing, see catalog
section.) .. Comics $11,613,525
TV Girls and Gags (bi-mo.) Cartoons—.
PoughkospftJe
Walt Disney Comics and Stories (mo.)
Juv. Comics~~
Dajton OHIO
Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact (no adv.)
(bi-wkly) ........................... Comics ..
CANADA
Montr**] QUEBEC
Weekend Comics Group (wkly) (see note
in catalog) . ....... Comics tl.502.544
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Manila
Bulaklak Express (Tag.Mftntly) Comics.... 51.270
Manila Klasiks (Tag.) ( ftntly).. Comics ... 48.467
Filipino Komiks (Tag. & Eng.) (ftntly.
Thurs.) ...... Comics . 140.800
Stevens Paint WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Club Woman (bi-mo.)
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Business and Professional Woman (Eng.
& Fr.) (bi-mo.)
Busi. & Prof. Women's Club Ints ...
Controlled free dist....
20,846
7.100
14,550
CRAFTS, MODELS, HOBBIES
and CONTESTS
See Photographic. Coin and Stamp Collectors In the
Trade. Technical and Class Section.
BoHflower CALIFORNIA
National Prospector's Gazette and
Treasure Hunters News (bi-mo.)
Min'g. Prosp'g & Lapi'y Hob's ... 57.403
Los Ant*le«
Genii-The Conjuror's Magazine
(mo ) .. . Magicians . 2.967
Horseless Carriage Gazette (bi-mo.)
Historical Auto Hobby .. 6.800
Popular Ceramics (mo.) Ceramics... 136.164
San Frmnciaco
International Post (bi-mo.) .Hobbies-
CtrcalrtoB--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.BC Statements : •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
4C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPubhsher's Report; Light face, estimated.
Bl SURE TO READ tho CuMt to tho use of ti» Directory in front of book.
1371
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
CRAFTS, MODELS, HOBBIES, and
CONTESTS (Continued)
Southiafton CONNECTICUT Circ.
Just Buttons (mo.) Button Col lee 'rs ... 3.000
StonJnfftoa
Antique Automobile (quar.)
Antique Auto Hobby Int .. 18.437
Chicago ILLINOIS
Hobbies (mo.) .^..^.......................Collectors....
Popular Homecraft Magazine (mo.)
Home work shop ... tl 72,322
Popular Mechanics Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Mechanical *1,325,735
Tropicals (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Trop. Fish Hobby . 2,000
Controlled free dist .. 4,000
Park Ridge
Pack-O-Fun (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Hobbies & Handicrafts .
Upland INDIANA
Contest Magazine (mo.)
107,058
Contests .. $7,170
Kansas City MISSOURI
Workbench (bi-mo.) Hobbies *255,386
Hightstown NEW JERSEY
National Button Bulletin (bi-mo.)
Buttons .. tl,695
Jersey City
Tropical Fish Hobbyist (btmo.)
Trop. Fish .. $52.174
Railroad Model Craftsman (mo.)
Hobby Model Railroad'g . *33,»15
KewYoric NEW YORK
American Modeler (mo.)
Model Planes. Hobby Int ... 115,117
Champion Crosswords (9 ti. a yr.)
Crossword Puzzles . 30,000
Craft Horizons (bi-mo.) .... Handcraft . 22,030
Craft. Model and Hobby Industry (mo.)
Craft. Model & Hobby Industry .. t4,070
Controlled free dist .. *8,614
Easy Crosswords (9 ti. a yr.)
Crossword Puzzles . 50,000
Flying Models (mo.) Avia .. 31,516
Handweaver and Craftsman (quar.)
Handweav'g .. 7,965
Handy Crosswords (9 ti. a yr.)
Crossword Puzzles .. 40,000
Keen Crosswords (9 ti. a yr.)
Crossword Puzzles . 40,000
Mechanic Illustrated (mo.)
Prof. & Amat. Craftsman .. * 1,1 08,594
Model Airplane News (mo.)
Jr. Avia. Sci. & Mech .. 78,000
Simple Crosswords (9 ti. a yr.)
Crossword Puzzles ... 55,000
Spare- Time Crosswords (9 ti. a yr.)
Crossword Puzzles . 40,000
Speedy Crosswords (9 ti. a yr. )
Crossword Puzzles .. 35,000
OHIO
Ceramics Monthly (mo.) Ceramics ,
Linking Ring, The (mo.) Magacians...
tll.434
J5.200
Milwaukee
WISCONSIN
Model Railroader, The (mo.). .Mod. R.R * 78,868
Model Trains (bi-mo.)... Mod. Railroad'g... *47,&2S
CANADA
ONTARIO
Canadian Hobby-Craft Magazine (bi-mo.)
Hobbies & Handicrafts....
DOGS
CALIFORNIA
Kennel Review (mo.)
Loe Angeles Girt
Tailwagger (bi-mo.) ............................ Dogs....
San Francisco
Western Kennel World (mo.)
Dogs & Show,, $3.300
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Field (wkly)
Hunt.. Fish., Sport. Dogs....
Dog World (mo.)..Dog Fane. & Breeders... *41,180
Butler INDIANA
National Stock Dog Magazine (quar.)
Dogs ..
Controlled free dist.. .
Kalamazoo MICHIGAN
Bloodlines Journal (bi-mo.) Dogs....
Wayzata MINNESOTA
Cocker Spaniel Visitor (mo.)
Cocker Spaniels ..
New York NEW YORK
Pure-Bred Dogs. American Kennel
Gazette (mo.) .. . Pure-bred Dogs .
Cincinnati OHIO
Dog News (mo.) .
Columbus
Mountain Music (mo.). .Hounds & Hunt'g .
Sand Springs OKLAHOMA
Hunter's Horn (mo.). .Hounds & Hunt'g
400
600
Bradford
PENNSYLVANIA
Hounds and Hunting (mo.)
Beagles & Field Trials .
Lancaster
Shepherd Dog Review (mo.) Dogs..
Philadelphia
Popular Dogs (mo.)
Fond Du Lac WISCONSIN
All-Pets Magazine (mo.)
Pet Shops & Pet Breeders
tl.350
*9,034
18,500
13,625
*13,1»8
t2,450
*23,331
15,337
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Dogs in Canada (mo.) $5.282
DRAMATIC and THEATRICAL
See also Amusements.
Hollywood CALIFORNIA
Greek Theatre Magazine (see note in
catalog)
Playgoer, The (wkly) (see note in catalog)
(cont. free diet.)
Magazine in the Theatre .. $35.000
Playgoer Group (see note in catalog)
Gainesville FLORIDA
Players Magazine (mo.) ......Educ. Drama.~
Chicago ILLINOIS
Playboard. The (wkly)
Chicago Theat. News. ..
MASSACHUSETTS
Plays (mo.) (see note In catalog)
Dramatics & Educ.... 112,600
East Lansing MICHIGAN
Educational Theatre Journal (quar.)
Educ. Theatre ...
Haddon Heights NEW JERSEY
NJTL Bulletin (bi-mo.)
Non-professional Theatre ...
3,280
1634
HHcSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement!; •AB.C. Audit; >CCA Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
1872
Magazines of General Circulation, 1959
NswYork NEW YORK Circ.
Cast, The (wkljr) (no adv.) ...Theatrical.-.
National Theatre and Concert Magazines
(see note in catalog)
Playbill Magazine (wkly) (cont. free
dist.) N. Y. Audi's. Legit. Theatre,... 223,900
Theater Arts (mo.) Dram. Arts....
Theatre, The (wkly) Theatre....
Variety (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Theat.. Radio & Mov. Pict...
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Tempos (mo.) .Music. Arts, Theatre ..
DRESSMAKING and NEEDLEWORK
See Fashion; Women's Publications
Kansas City MISSOURI
Workbasket, The (mo.) .... Worn. Ints . * 1,362, 237
New York NEW YORK
Advance Pattern Book (3 ti. a yr.)
Fashions * 188, 135
Butterick Pattern Book (3 ti. a yr.) (see
note in catalog) * 264,593
McCall's Magazine (mo.) .Worn. Ints . * 5, 350, 140
McCall's Needlework & Crafts (s-an.)
(see note in catalog) Needlework.... 618,631
McCall's Pattern Book (5 ti. a yr.)
Fash. & Art Work *4SO,315
Modern Needlecraft (s-an) (see note in
catalog)
Seventeen (mo.) . Young Worn, under 20.... ^978,662
Simplicity Pattern Book (3 ti. a yr.)
Fash ions. ...-A-571, 628
Vogue Pattern Book (bi-mo.) (see note
in catalog) Fashions....x312,306
EDUCATIONAL
Se« Parent-Teacher and Children; also Educational in
the Trade. Technical and Class Section
CONNECTICUT
Darlen
Grade Teacher (mo.)
* 129,224
Chicago ILLINOIS
National Congress Bulletin (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Educ.... $56,000
Baltimore MARYLAND
Johns Hopkins Magazine (ma)
Educ. & Med..~
Worcester MASSACHUSETTS
School Arts Magazine (mo.). Art & Educ.... * 26,842
MINNESOTA
Scholastic Editor (mo.) .. Journ. & Educ
3.636
D«n*YUU NEW YORK
Instructor (mo.)
Nsw York
Junior Scholastic— See Scholastic Maga
sines. (Junior Scholastic Edition)
Literary Cavalcade (no adv.) (mo.)
Sr. H. Sch'l Eng. Classes Int.... 130.000
Practical English— Ses Scholastic
Magazines.
Scholastic Coach (mo.) (cont. circ.)
H. S. & College Athletics.... >21,042
Scholastic Magazines (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Junior & High School Stud....*2,073,638
Scholastic Magazines — Junior Scholastic
Edition (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Junior High School Int ...
Scholastic Magazines — Senior Scholastic
Unit (wkly) Sr. High School Int....
Comprised of: Practical English;
Senior Scholastic; World Week.
Scholastic Teacher (wkly)
Educ. High School.... 115,000
Senior Scholastic — See Scholastic Maga-
zines (Senior Scholastic Unit).
New York Cire.
Summer Time (no adv.) (5 ti. dur'g
School Vacation)
Upper Elementary & Junior High
School Interest.... 95,000
World Weak— See Scholastic Magazinea.
EXPORT CONSUMER MAGAZINES
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Air Force Times- European (see Air Fores
Times in catalog section)
Air Force Times-Pacific (see Air Force
Times in catalog section)
American Weekend (see Army Times in
catalog section)
Army Times-European (see Army Times
in catalog section)
Army Times- Pacific (see Army Times
in catalog section)
Navy Times-European (see Navy Times
in catalog section)
Navy Times Pacific (see Navy Times
in catalog section)
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Leon, El (Span.) (mo.)
Lion Clubs in Latin Amer .
Life International— See New York, N.Y.
Mecanica Popular (Span.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Mech....«fr 206,398
Mecanique Populaire — See Popular Me-
chanics in catalog section.
Populaer Mekanick — See Popular
Mechanics in catalog section.
Populare Mechanik — See Popular Me-
chanics in catalog section.
Popular Mekanik— See Popular Mechanics
in catalog section.
Evanston
Revista Rotaria (Span.) (mo.)
Latin Amer. Bus.... * 42,61 9
Kansas City
MISSOURI
Agricultura de las Americas (Span.)
(mo.) - Farm'g.... >34,461
New York NEW YORK
American Armed Forces Features (mo.)
(free dist.) (see note in catalog) Comics..
American Armed Forces Newspapers (see
note in catalog) Combined circ...
Hablemos (Span.) (wkly) (see note in
catalog) ~ Home Int...,
International True Story Group (see
note in catalog section)
Life En Espanol (bi-wkly. Mon.)
(Span.) (see note in catalog)
Life International Edition (bi-wkly.
Mon.) (see note in catalog). .News Pict's...
News week- European (wkly) (see note In
catalog) Cur. News...
News week- Pacific (wkly) Cur. News...
Photoplay — See International True Story
Group in catalog section.
Temas. Revista Ilustrada (Span..) (mo.)
Gen'l Int. Span. Speak'g People...
Time-Atlantic Edition (wkly)
Current News
Time-Canadian Edition (wkly). .Cur. News ..
Time- Latin American Edition (wkly)
Cur. News ..
Time- Pacific Edition (wkly) ....Cur. News
PleasantvilU
Reader's Digest (International) — See
Reader's Digest in catalog section.
563.720
329.461
* 344,263
.*32S,836
, 46,000
, 25,000
, 46.000
*134,099
*196,437
*«4,229
*78,683
FASHION
See also Dressmaking and Needlework;
Women's Publications
Los Angstos CALIFORNIA
California Apparel News (wkly)
Calif. Apparel Indus ..
California Stylist (mo.) Worn. Fash.... *7,199
Western Apparel Industry (mo.)
Apparel Indus.... $664
Controlled free dist , 12,362
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; 8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
FASHION (Continued)
New Ye* NEW YORK Ore.
American Furrier, combined with Sol
Vogel (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Fur Styles .. 4,500
Charm (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Women Who Work, Fash. & Beauty....*«S6,933
Esquire (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Men's Int. & Fash ..*812,5S1
Glamour (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Fashions & Beauty .. *«68,062
Harper's Bazaar (mo.) Fash. & Soc....-jfc390,007
Mademoiselle (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Young Worn. Int . *SOB,5e8
McCall's Pattern Book (5 ti. a yr.)
Fashion & Art Work....*4SO,315
Millinery Research (wkly)
Fash. Rev. of Mill. Indus....
Modern Miss (semi-an.) (controlled circ.)
Fash., Sewings & Home Econ. Teach .. >S6,7e9
Town and Country (mo.) Soc.,Spts.. Fash . . * 80, Oil
Travel in Fashion (quar.) ..Worn. Fash... 400,000
Vogue, incorporating Vanity Fair(s-mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Women's Fash. & Beauty....*41S,2S8
Women's Wear Daily (dly)
Worn. Wear & Fash . £47,799
Total unpaid dist.... 2,024
Dallas Fashion and Sportswear (8 ti. a
yr.) Worn. Fash.... 4,834
GENERAL EDITORIAL
Including Fiction. Literary and Illustrated Publications
(Consumer magazines appealing to the
general public are in this list.)
Beverly Hills CALIFORNIA
Wisdom (no adv.) (mo.)
Gen'l Int., Lit. & Cult'l....
Glendale
Science Fiction Advertiser (bi-mo.)
Scien. Fict~_
Hollywood
Western Family (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Family Int .. 1,258,917
San Francisco
Argonaut (mo.)
Gen'l Edi. & W. Coast Ints....
Derby CONNECTICUT
Charlton Expose Group (bi-mo.) (For
complete group listing see catalog sec-
tion.) Pers'ty Topics.... 400,000
New Karen
Yale Review (quar.) Lit. Comt....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Scholar (quar.) Gen'l Non-fict.... 12,900
Americas (no adv.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Latin Amer. Lit. & Comm..~
Americas, The (quar.)
Inter-Amer. Cult. Hist.... $525
Freedom and Union (mo.)
Internat'l Polit. ft Econ....
Listen (no adv.) (bi-mo. ).... Better Li v'g ... 7,310
National Geographic Magazine (mo.)
Travel Geog....*2,320,087
National Jewish Monthly, The (mo.)
Jewish Family Int,.,.*188,098
National Republic (no adv.) (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Pub. Educ.... 22,100
Nature Magazine (mo.) ....Nature & Cons.... ^49,546
New Republic (wkly)
Current Comment & Reviews.... $31.500
Senior Citizen (no adv.) (mo.)
Ints of People Over 40....
U. S. News and World Report
(wkly) (see note in catalog)
Nat'l and Internat'l News & Fact....*l,04S,749
High Springs FLORIDA
Hilltop Magazine (quar.) Gen'l Int....
Atlanta GEORGIA
Atlantan Magazine. The (mo.). .Gen. Int....
Circ.
IS.480
Pocatello
Interim (irregular)
........... Literature....
Carpentersville ILLINOIS
Fox Valley Free Press (bi-mo.)
Lit. Soc'y & Gen. Int....
Chicago
American Spectator (bi-mo.).. News Com't... 4,726
Calumet Record (mo.)
Indus. & Gen'l News.... 10,000
Controlled free dist.... 500
Ebony (Negro) (mo.) Negro News & Pic t ..* 424,276
Family Weekly (wkly) (see note in
catalog) ......................... Gen'l Int ...t4.437.867
Flash Magazine (Negro) (mo.)
Nat'l Negro Int....
Home Worker, The (bi-mo.)
Work at Home for Profit ... t3,500
Hue (Negro) (mo.) ............ Negro Int . 122.656
Jet (Negro) (wkly) ........ Negro News*436,478
Life— See New York, N. Y.
Popular Mechanics Magazine (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ............. Mech....*l.S25,7SS
Science and Mechanics (bi-mo.) Mech .-£534,917
Science Digest (mo.) .. . Gen'l Scien 210,892
Tan (Negro) (mo.)
Service Mag. of Negro Women....-frl35,731
Time—See New York, N. Y.
Townsfolk (mo.) Soc.. Spts., Art&Trav_
Utchfleld
Sunshine Magazine (mo.) (no adv.)
(see note in catalog) ................. J435.080
Valparaiso INDIANA
Cresset, The (no adv.) (mo.)
Lit., Art & Public Affairs ...
Iowa City IOWA
Western Review (quar.) Lit..
Shenandoah
lowan (no adv.) (bi-mo.) Gen'l Ints...
Towson MARYLAND
Gardens, Houses and People (mo.)
Local News .
MASSACHUSETTS
Atlantic, The (mo.) Gen'l Int..
Hairenik (Armenian) (mo.) Lit..,
International Organization (quar.)
Internat'l Questions ...
Controlled free dist .,
Greenfield
Cryptogram (bi-mo.) Cryptography.
6,000
1,000
t!7,700
9,300
* 261, 884
1,341
1,238
380
350
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
Marriage & Family Living (quar.)
Fam. & Home
NEBRASKA
Prairie Schooner (quar.) Lit...
Lw Vega. NEVADA
West (quar.) Gen'l Ed.-West'n Int..
Dublin NEW HAMPSHIRE
Yankee (mo.) Gen
Hennlker
High Way Magazine, The (quar.) (see
note in catalog)... Lit. Relig. Scientific....
Princeton NEW JERSEY
Public Opinion Quarterly (quar.)
Pub. Opinion....
Aibu«uerqiie NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Quarterly (quar.) ...» Lit....
3,117
*750
250.000
. 51,584
2,300
Kingston
NEW YORK
If (bi-mo.) Scien. Fict.... 61,201
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
+C.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher*s Report; Light face, estimated.
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Mount Veroon Circ.
Better Careers (bi-mo. ) ......Career OpporMM
New York
American Heritage (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Historical ... 250,000
American Mercury (mo.)
Lit. & Econ. & Com't ... 60,940
American Slavic and East European Re-
view (quar.) . ..Rev's of Slavic Trends.... $858
American Weekly (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Gen'l Int....£*9,584,S48
Argosy (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Fict., Gen'l Int.. Spts. for Men....£l, 384,270
Bitzaron (Hebrew) (8 ti. a yr.)
Lit. & Scien. Int.... 16,200
Celebrity (mo.) .. Personalities....
Commentary (mo.)
Cur'nt World Events & Jewish Affairs.... 22,460
Commonweal, The (wkly) Cath. Public
Affairs & Lit.... 19,574
Complete Women's Group (bi-mo.) ...Fict....
(For complete group listing see
catalog section.)
Confidential (bi- mo.)... .Person' ty Topics ..-£958,243
Confidential Confessions (mo.) (see
note in catalog) True Stories .
Coronet (mo.) Gen'l Int .£3,046,772
Cosmopolitan (mo.) Gen'l Mag . -£864,050
Crisis (Negro) (mo.) Negro Advan ... $61,000
Cue (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Metropolitan Life £119,781
Current Biography (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) . Biog. in All Fields ... 11,466
Daring Romances (mo.) (see note in
catalog) -...- Fict....
Dell Modern Group (mo.) (for complete
group listings, see catalog section) . , £2,553,828
Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (mo.)
Mystery Stories.... 120,250
Evergreen Review (quar.) Gen'l Int.... 15,000
Exclusive (mo.) .......Personality Topics....
Facts On File (no adv.) (wkly)
Brief Review of News with Index .
Fantastic Universe (mo.) Scien. Fict 70,000
Fantasy and Science Fiction (mo.)
Fantasy and Science Fiction Stories.... $60.000
Fawcett Women's Group (mo.) (for com-
plete listings, see catalog section) £2,053,514
Foreign Affairs (quar.) ....Int'na'l Relat 21,934
Freeman, The (mo.) Libertarian Opin.... 14,384
Controlled free dist ... 28,973
Galaxy (mo.) Science Fiction . 116.500
Harpers Magazine (mo.)
Public Affairs, Lit., Fict £188,853
Hearst's International Cosmopolitan—
See Cosmopolitan.
Hillman Romance Group (mo. ) (for com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) Fict £721.572
Hillman Women's Group (mo.) (for com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) £936,106
Horizon (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
The Arts & Culture....
Horoscope (mo.) Pop. Astrology .. 150.000
Hudson Review, The (quar.) ....Literary.... 3.000
Ideal Romance Group (mo.) (for com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) ...» ....Romance Stories £429,132
Independent. The (mo.)
Political & Social Topics....
International True Story Group (see
note in catalog)
Intimate Story (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ....Actual Stories & Fashions .. £169,730
Intro Bulletin (mo.) Lit'y Arts....
Italamerican (Ital. & Eng.Mmo.)
Gen'l Int.... $16.500
Journal of Economic History (quar)
Rev. Articles & Discussions.... $1,400
Journal of Lifetime Living (mo.)
Family Int. for those 35 and over £251,094
Journal of the History of Ideas (quar.)
Intellectual History ... $2.000
Latvju Zurnals (Latvian) (s-mo.) Culfl ...
Life (wkly) (see not* in catalog)
News Pictures... .£6,041,778
w York Clrc.
Life International Edition (bi-wkly,
Mon.) (see note in catalog)
News Pictures,..£325,836
Look (bi-wkly, Tues.) ....Fam. & Pict's... .£5,623,413
Lowdown, The (bi-mo.) ..Person' y Topics....
Mainstream (mo.) Cultural... 5,000
Modern Romances (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ~ - Fict....£l,053,508
My Romance Group (bi-mo.) (for com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) Romance Stories . £522,171
Nation, The (wkly) Current Com't . 26,601
National Guardian (wkly) News & Anal.... $33,670
National Review (wkly)
Int'l Facts & Politics.... 20.000
New Leader (wkly) Liberal & Educ....
Newsweek (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Current News ...£1,239,564
New Yorker. The (wkly)
Com't & Humor....-£425,54S
Night and Day (mo.) ........ — ...Gen'l Int.~.
Pageant (no adv.) (mo.).~~—..Gen'l Int—
Parade (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Pict. Magazines....$8,359,901
Partison Review (quar.) Lit. & Politics .
Pensee Francaise (French Thought) (Fr.)
(mo.) Literary... $15,000
Personal Romances (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Actual Stories & Fashions....£2S9,402
Pic (bi-mo.)....Gen'l News, Spts. & Enter... 199,704
Pictorial Sunday Magazine Group (wkly)
(see note in catalog) Literary... .£4,878,412
Popular Science Monthly (mo.)
Mech. & Science.. ..£1,142,094
Realites Feraina Illustration (mo.)
Gen'l Int....
Redbook Magazine (mo.)
Fict. & Gen. Int £2,689,510
Reporter. The (ftntly.. Thurs.)
Int'l Facts & Ideas £123.619
Revealing Romances (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Fact Romances ..
Reward True Crime Cases (mo.)
True Crime Stories....
Russia (mo.) Russian- American Int....
Saint Detective Magazine (mo.) Fict....
Saturday Review. The (wkly) (see note
in catalog)
Gen'l Mag. of Info. & Opinion....£190,810
Say (Negro) (bi-wkly., Thurs.)
Negro Interest^.
Scientific American (mo.)
Applied Science & Research. ...£203,529
Secrets (mo ) (see note in catalog)
Worn. Drama, Self- Improvement....
Secrets Romance Group (mo.) (for com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) $1.250.000
See (bi-mo.)
Pict's & Cond'd R'd'g Mat. of Gen'l Int ...£291,931
Suppressed (bi-mo.)
Personal's, Fict. & Gen'l Int~
Temas, Revista Illustrada (Span.) (mo.)
Gen'l Int. Span. Speak' g People.... 46,000
Tempo (mo.) „ News & Pictorial ..
This Week Magazine (wkly) (see note
in catalog) - ££11,685,220
Thought (Fordham Univ.) (quar.)
Gen'l & Lit... $1.171
Time (wkly) (see note in catalog).
Current News....£2,282,307
Time—Atlantic Edition (wkly)
Current News....£134,099
Time—Canadian Edition (wkly)
Current News— £195,437
Time— Latin American Edition (wkly)
Current News— £64,229
Time— Pacific Edition (wkly)
Current News — £78,683
Timely Women's Group (bi-mo.) (for
complete group listing, see catalog
section) Movie & Rom. Stories ..1.000.000
Times Magazine (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Gen'l Int....$l,221,337
Tops in Human Highlights (mo.)
Gen'l Articles....
CtrcuUtton— ££Sept. A B.C. Statement; £June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $ Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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GENERAL EDITORIAL (Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
NOT York Ore.
True Confessions (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ...~ -...True Stories....*l,260,a«4
True Experience (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Fact, Fiction ...*306,294
True Life Stories (bi-mo.) (see note in
catalog) .. Romance Stories ^176.107
True Love Stories (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Fact Stories.. .*290,026
True Medic Stories (bi-mo.) Health....
True Romance (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Fact Stories *S62,131
True Story Magazine (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Fact Stories * 2,446,163
True Story Women's Group (for com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) *5,652,952
Ukrainian Quarterly (quar.) (cont. free
dist.)
Ukr. & Soviet Set., Pol'cs & Art.... $2,500
Uncensored (mo.) ....Soc. & Polit. Topics $650,000
Whisper (bi-mo.) . — JPerson'y Topics....
Yellow Book (quar.) Fict....
Yiddishe Kulrur (no adv.) (Yid.) (mo.)
Lit $5,000
Young Romance Group (bi-mo.) (for
complete group listing, see catalog
section) Fict....
Your Life (no adv.) (bi-roo.)
Pers'l Develop ...
Your Romance (quar.) .... Rom. Stories 210,000
Nyack
Fellowship (s-mo.) Pacifist $9,200
Pleasantvllle
Reader's Digest (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) M Sum. of Cur. Lit *12,184,516
Dorhan, NORTH CAROLINA
American Literature (quar.) Lit 2,366
South Atlantic Quarterly (quar.)
Lit. & Hist 647
Yellow Springs OHIO
Antloch Review. The (quar.)
Current Evts. & Nafl Affairs . 1,200
Controlled free dist 180
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Current History (mo.)
Current World Affairs....
Farm Journal (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Agric. & Home *3, 344, 409
Holiday (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Recreation & Travel....*889,684
Kyiv (Ukrainian) (bi-mo.) -...Lit.... $400
Saturday Evening Post. The (wkly) (see
note in catalog) .....Gen'l Int *5,709,72S
Williamsport
Grit (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Ind. & Fam
Combined circ....*991,481
i*» Juan PUERTO RICO
Alma Latina (Span.) (wkly)....Illus. Rev.... 8,200
Prensa (Span.) (mo.) Literary—- 6,000
Controlled free dist.... 1,000
TENNESSEE
Vaughan's Family Visitor (mo.) .Fam. Int....
Nashville
Southern Observer (mo.) Literary .
Controlled free dist....
Fort Worth TEXAS
Bronze Thrills (Negro) (mo.) Negro Ints...
Hep (Negro) (mo.) ......«.....Negro Ints ..
Jive (Negro) (rao.) ..........Negro Ints ...
Sepia (Negro) (mo.) Negro Ints....
3,000
$700
$1,300
Bayou, Le (Fr.) (quar.) Literary....
Controlled free dist....
$65,000
*7S,B28
*S0.6»
233
117
Charlottesville VIRGINIA
Virginia Quarterly Review (quar.)
Lit. & Current Affairs....
Ore,
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Country Guide. The (mo.) Rural Mag . £306,5S4
Total unpaid dist... 4,182
Halifax NOVA SCOTIA
Dalhousie Review (quar.) Lit.... $1,050
Kingston ONTARIO
Queen's Quarterly (quar.) (see note in
catalog)
Rev. of Can. & Internat'l Affairs ..
Ottawa
Hebdo-Revue (Fr.) (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Gen'l Int ...
Revue de L' Universite d'Ottawa (Fr.
Eng. & Latin) (quar.) Cultural...
Toronto
Canadian Forum (mo.) Lit., Arts. Polit' s....
Flash (wkly).... Gen'l News, Spts., Amuse....
International Journal (quar.)
Current Events....
Liberty (mo.) Info. & Fict
Macleans Magazine (ftntly. Sat.)
Gen'l Int .
Phoenix (quar.) Lit ..
Saturday Night (bi-wkly. Sat.) (see note
in catalog) ...- Com. & Opinion.
Tamarack Review, The (4 ti. a yr.)
Literary...,
University of Toronto Quarterly (quar.)
Lit. & Philosophy....
World Affairs (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....Educ. in Cur. Events...,
Controlled free dist...,
Joliette QUEBEC
Cahiers de Nouvelle- France, Les (Fr.)
(quar.) French-Canadian Review.
Montreal
Montrealer, The (mo.) . . Gen'l Int,
Photo- Journal (FrJ(wkly) Pict. News
Reader's Digest. The (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Sum. of Cur. Lit
English circ
French circ.
Relations (Fr.) (mo.). ...Cultural & Social
Revue Moderne (Fr.Mmo.) Home & Fam
Samedi (Fr.) (wkly) Gen'l Int
Voix Nationale (Fr.) (mo.) Nat. Int
Vu (Fr.) (wkly) . . Enter. Spts. News.
Weekend Magazine (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Gen'l Int
Quebec
Culture (Fr. & Eng.) (quar.) (no adv.)
Cult
Documentaire. Le (Fr.) (mo.)
Gen'l Review
REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
2,000
40.897
900
$3,000
*71,983
3,181
*562,820
*«73,97S
$600
...*77.839
1.300
, $1,000
. $73,000
. $6.000
$1,000
*16,663
if if 129,243
*815.779
...*177,8S2
• 12,946
*101.S36
.... *79,898
... *36,614
$1.502,544
$750
$1,200
Loteria (Span.)
Gen'l esp. Health ft Educ ...
Voz Universitaria (Span.) (s-mo.)
(cont. free dist.) ........Cultural & Coll....
2,000
REPUBLIC OP THE PHILIPPINES
Hollo
Yuhura (Ilongo ft Eng.) (wkly)
News Magazine .. 28,900
Manila
Bannawag (Ilocano) (wkly) Info.,
Entertainment & Current Events.... 42,680
Bisaya (Cebuano) (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Info., Enter. & Cur. Ev'ts ... 56,718
Bulaklak (Tagalog) (wkly) . Gen'l Int....
Hiligaynon (Ilongo) (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Info., Ent. & Cur. Events ... 46,2*9
Liwayway (Tagalog) (wkly) .... Fiction ... 150, 407
Quezon City
Klasiks (Tagalog) (ftntly) Fiction... $97.500
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•C.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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HOME and GARDEN
ARIZONA Clrc.
Arizona Homes and Gardens (9 tl. a yr.)
(see note in catalog)
Homes & Gardens.... 12,313
Hollywood CALIFORNIA
Western Family (mo.) (see note In
catalog) Family Int ...1,258.917
Long Beach
Landscape Gardener (mo.) Garden'g....
Menlo Park
Sunset Magazine (mo.)
West'n Homes, Gard'ns, Food & Trav....£624,838
Fall. Village CONNECTICUT
Herb Grower, The (no adv.) (quar.)
Garden'g....
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Florida Gardener (quar.) Garden'g...
Miami
Tropical Living Homemaker and
Gardener (mo.) Garden'g in Florida....
26.500
19,091
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Popular Homecraft Magazine (mo.)
Ilomeworkshop.... 1172,322
D.S Moines IOWA
Better Homes and Gardens (mo.)
Family Service Home.. ..-£4, 489,999
Centerville
Gardenew;
MARYLAND
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Garden'g & Homes..
Towson
Gardens, Houses and People (mo.)
Local News .
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
MEGA (quar.) — Garden Clubs .,
Kansas City MISSOURI
Flower and Garden Magazine For Mid
America (mo.) ...- Garden'g
Short Hills
NEW JERSEY
National Farm and Garden Magazine
(quar.) Farm & Garden ,
. 4.36S
9,300
. $9,719
.£286,406
8,392
Agric. & Home Mak'g....£227,625
1,186
Ithaca NEW YORK
American Agriculturist (s-mo.)
Mineola
Professional Gardener (mo.) ....Garden'g....
New York
American Home (mo.)
Comp. Home Mak'g . •£3,213,205
Family Handyman, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog).. ..Home. Rep. & Improv'm't £267,294
Flower Grower, The Home Garden Mag-
azine (mo.) Garden'g £406,413
Home Craftsman (bi-mo.)
Homecraft, Woodwork' g.... £191, 296
Home Modernizing Guide (s-an.)
Home Moderniz'g . $300.000
House and Garden (mo.)
Home Decorations & Gardens . £576,196
House Beautiful (mo.)
Arch.. Bldg.. Int. Dec.. Gard. & Lands....£693,520
Living for Young Homemakers (mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Young Home-Makers Int....£6S8,170
New Homes Guide (s-an.) . Home Plan'g.... 1500,000
Popular Gardening (mo.)
Garden'g & Home.. ..£260,159
Columbus OHI°
American Rose Magazine (mo.)
Rose Grow'g.... $16,628
Cray OKLAHOMA
Gloxintan, The (bi-mo.) Flowers,
Clrc.
1,500
Portland OREGON
Oregonian Farm, Home and Garden
(wklyHsee note in catalog)
Farm. Home & Garden ... 295,740
Eramaus PENNSYLVANIA
Organic Gardening and Farming (mo.)
Hort. & Gard'g ... 180,804
Columbia SOUTH CAROLINA
National Gardener (bi-mo.)
Homes & Gardens . 9.000
Controlled free dist .. 17.000
Richmond VIRGINIA
Garden Gossip (mo.). .Garden Club News .. US. 200
Seattle WASHINGTON
Pacific Northwest Magazine (mo.)
Homeowners, Gardeners ... $30,000
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Western Homes and Living (mo.)
Home Int . £18,095
Hamilton ONTARIO
Home and Family (Dutch & English)
(mo.) Dutch Family Life ..
London
Farmer's Advocate (s-mo.)
Agric., L'stk & Farm Home . 1200,000
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Homes and Gardens (mo.)
Home & Garden . £128,958
LITERATURE
See General Editorial Magazines, Poetry; also Books,
Book Trade and Authors in the Trade, Technical and
Class Section
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Nineteenth-Century Fiction (quar.)
Literature....
Sausalito
Golden Goose (quar.) ....American Liter....
Lafayette INDIANA
Modern Fiction Studies (quar.)
Fiction Studies .. tl,400
Teaneck NEW JERSEY
Literary Review (quar.) Literature., tl.500
New York NEW YORK
Venture (quar.) Literary . 1,000
Controlled free dist ... 1,000
Salt Lake City UTAH
Inland (no adv.) (mo.) Literary... 1,100
Western Humanities Review (no adv.)
(quar.) Lit., Cult'l, Hist... 450
MATURE AGE
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Retired Officer, The (bi-mo.). Ret. Offi'rs.... 31,322
Controlled free dist.. . 6,244
Retirement Life (mo.) Civil Empl's.... 92,000
Senior Citizen (no adv.) (mo.)
Ints. of People over 40....
New York NEW YORK
Journal of Lifetime Living (mo.)
Family Int. for those 35 and over . £251,094
Circulation — ££Sept. A. B.C. Statement; £June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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MEN'S (Adventure, Detective Fiction
and Non-Fiction)
See General Editorial Magazines
CONNECTICUT Circ.
Enter, for Men . £257.480
Derby
Escapade (bi-mo.)
New York
Sterling Detective Group (bi-mo.) (For
complete group listing, see catalog
section) True Crime Cases
Sterling Men's Group (mo.) (For com-
plete group listing, see catalog)
Mens fact and fictitious stories
Tab Men's Unit (bi-mo.) (For complete
group listing, see catalog section)
Pict. Magazine
Thrilling Fiction Group (mo.) (For com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) .. . Fiction
True (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Fact. Stories for Men
True Detective (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Fact Detect. Storie-3
True Detective Cases from Police Files
(bi-mo.) Detect. Stories
True Men Stories (bi-mo.) Men's Int
True Western Adventure (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Fict
Circ.
£191,922
. £393,685
.1,000,000
£2,383,328
£300,377
,.. $127.000
. 200,000
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Official Detective Stories (mo.)
Factual Det. Stories * 31 1,384
Auattn TEXAS
True West (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
West. Int. & Hist
82,136
MOTION PICTURES
See General Editorial Magazine*; also Books, Book
Trade and Authors; Poetry; Journalism in the
Trade, Technical and Class Section
North Hollywood CALIFORNIA
Novela Cine-Grafica. La (Span.) (mo.)
Mot. Pict. .
Cannel
Prevue (mo.)
NEW YORK
Movie Enter...
ILLINOIS
Playboy (mo.) Enter, for Men £868,656
Practical Knowledge (bi-mo.)
Int. for Men on Upgrade . tl 03,000
Controlled free dist.... $15,000
Modern Mao (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Pict. Mag. for Men.... 143,741
New York NEW YORK
Adventure Men's Group (bi-mo.)
(for complete group listing see catalog
section) Men's Fact & Fict. Stories £314,547
American Legion Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog) .... ~...Amer. Legion... .-£2, 781 ,763
Argosy (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Fict., Gen'l Int., Spts for Men... £1,384,270
Astounding Science Fiction (mo.) Fict.... 94,775
Bold (mo.) Men's Int .
Breezy Stories (mo.) Fict..~
Brookside Detective Group (For com-
plete group listings see catalog section)
Detec. Stories ...
Climax (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Men's Adventure £244,086
Complete Adventure Group (bi-mo.) (For
complete group listings see catalog
section) Men's Adv. Stories
Complete Men's Group (mo.) (For com-
plete group listings see catalog sec-
tion) Men's Adv. & Fict. ...£1,632,199
Dell Men's Group (mo.) (For complete
group listings see catalog section)
Fact. Detec * 573, 122
Double Action Group (mo.) (For com-
plete group listings see catalog sec-
tion) Fict.... 203,770
Dude, The (bi-mo.) .... Fict. for Men . 1300,000
Elks Magazine (mo.) Fraternal * 1,230, 998
Esquire (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Men's Ints. & Fashions....£812,531
Fawcett Detective Unit (mo.) (For
complete listing see catalog section )
Detective Cases £278,389
Fawcett Men's Group (mo.) (For com-
plete group listing see catalog section)
Detective Stories ..-£€78,902
For Men Only (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Men's Int £286,428
Gent, The (bi-mo.) .... Fict. for Men.... 1300,000
Jack London's Adventure Magazine (bi-
mo.) Adven. Stories .
Male (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Adventure, Personalities, Sports, etc.... £509,964
Male Point of View (mo.)
Gen'l News, Enter. & Spts....
Manhunt (see note in catalog) (bi-mo.)
Detect. Stories .. J100.000
Man's Life (bi-mo.) Men's Int 286,126
Man's Magazine (mo.) Stories for Men. ...£222,152
Man to Man (bi-mo.).... Gen'l Stories....
Master Detective (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Fact. Detec. Stories . £159,947
National Police Gazette — See Police
Gazette (National)
Night and Day (mo.) Gen'l Int....
Nugget (bi-mo.) Young Men's Int . $347.000
Pic (bi-mo.) Gen'l News, Spts. & Enter.... 199,704
Police Gazette (National) (mo.)
Sport, Threatrical & Crime....
Saga (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Adventure Stories £419,604
Sir (mo.) Fict. for Men . 350,000
Skye Men's Group (quar.) (for com-
plete group listing, see catalog section)
Detec. Stories ..
Sport-Saga Men's Group (mo.) (For
complete listing, see catalog section )....£ 1,342,418
Stag (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Adven. Personal, Spts. etc ...£567,86*
Stag Group (mo.) (For complete group
listing, see catalog section) £1,077,832
Clrculation-Hr£Sept. A. B.C. Statement; £June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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New York
Dell Screen Unit (mo.) Mot. Pict_
(For complete group listing, see cat-
alog section)
Ideal Fan Group (mo.) (For complete
group listing, see catalog section)
Mot. Pict. & TV £581,088
Ideal Movie Group (mo.) (For complete
group listing, see catalog section) £360,762
Ideal Women's Group (mo.) (For com-
plete group listing, see catalog
section) Movie-Romance £1,010,220
Modern Screen (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) £1,166,153
Motion Picture (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Mot. Pict ...£803,270
Movie Life (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Mot. Picts £178,260
Movie Mirror (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ..Entertainment £123,429
Movie Stars Parade-TV Close-ups (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Mot. Picts £182,502
Photoplay (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Mot. Pict £1,271,957
Rave (bi-mo.) .... Movie A TV Personal
Screenland — Plus TV- Land (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog) ...- Mot. Picts....-£2Sl,141
Screen Stars Group (bi-mo.) (For com-
plete group listing, see catalog section)
Screen Stars. ...£155,682
Screen Stories (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Screen Fiction .. £334,167
Silver Screen (bi-mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Mot. Picts .. £296,069
Sterling Women's Group (mo.) (For
complete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) -...TV & Mot. Pict. Personal .. -£835,072
TV and Movie Screen (mo.) (see note
in catalog) TV & Movie Enter . £134,015
Variety (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Theatre, Radio & Mov. Pict....
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
ifl«
Kislap-Graphic (Tagalog) (wkly)
Movie. Song & Radio Guide Mag ... 158,150
Magazines of General Circulation, 1959
MUSIC
See alto Trade. Technical and Claas Section
Hollywood CALIFORNIA Circ.
Hollywood Bowl Magazine (wkly) (tee
note in catalog) Musical Entert'm't...
Music Magazine (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) (cont. free dist. ) ..Mus'l Enter' nm't.... $12.500
Symphony Magazine (wkly) (tee note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Musical Entertainment ... $5,000
Lot Angeles
Music of the West Magazine (ma)
Musical Newt & Reviews..-
Derby
CONNECTICUT
Country Song Roundup (6 ti. a yr.) (For
complete group listing see catalog sec-
tion.) Hillbilly Music.... $200,000
Cowboy Songs (6 ti. a yr.) Music.... $50,000
Hit Parader Combination (mo.) (For
complete group listing: see catalog
section. ) Words to Pop. Songs *424,32S
Rhythm and Blue Group (bi-tno.) (For
complete group listing see catalog sec-
tion.) Music.... $100,000
Jamestown NEW YORK Circ.
Psychic Observer (s-mo.) ....Spiritualism . $10,000
Controlled free dist. .. $40,000
PARENT-TEACHER and CHILDREN
See also Babiet; Children's Interest; Youth
Lot Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Parent- Teacher (no adv.) (see
note in catalog) (mo.) . — 52,500
Chicago ILLINOIS
National Congress Bulletin (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Educ.... $56,000
National Parent-Teacher (no adv.) (mo.)
Parent Educ. ft Home School Corp ..
Lafayette INDIANA
Child Development (no adv.) (quar.)
Research in Child Devel ...
New Orlean. LOUISIANA
Child— Family Digest (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Children & Family Relat't .
Washington DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
Notet (quar.) ~ Reviewt of Music,
Records, Books
2,289
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Down Beat (bi-wkly) (see note in cat-
alog) Music News * 44,509
Listen, The FM and High Fidelity Guide
(mo.) Radio, Music, Drama...,
Controlled free dist .
12,500
2.500
New Orleans
LOUISIANA
Second Line (bi-mo ) Music (Jazz).... $1,800
Severn. Park MARYLAND
Hi-Fi Tape Recording (mo.)
Tape Record' g
Controlled free dist....
MASSACHUSETTS
Great Baningtoo
High Fidelity (mo.)
25.833
2,314
Music Listeners ^91,227
Brooklyn
NEW YORK
35.000
Guide of the Brooklyn Academy of
Music (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Arts & Sciences
New York
American Record Guide, The (mo.)
Recorded Music Reviews
Better Listening Through High Fidelity
(mo.) Hi-Fi Customers.... $92,500
Carnegie Hall Concert Publications (see
note in catalog) Musical....
Hi-Fi Music at Home (11 ti. a yr.)
Hi-Fi Music Audio Equip.... 44,366
Opera News (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Musical.... $60.404
Record and Sound Retailing (mo.) (cont.
circ.) . . Recorded Music Merchandising.
Recordings— See Saturday Review. The
In catalog.
Review of Recorded Music (mo.)
Recorded Music Reviews
Controlled free dist
>9,361
18,651
48,500
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
Tempo* (mo.) Music, Art, Theatre....
WISCONSIN
Harmonizer, The (quar.)
Barber Shop Quartet & Sing'g .
OCCULT
Evuttton ILLINOIS
Fate (mo.) Occult...
27,200
53,487
NEW JERSEY
Training School Bulletin (no adv.)
(quar.) Mentally Deficient
Controlled free dist
$1.000
$7,000
Long Island City N£W YORK
American Family Magazine (no adv.)
(quar.) Parents Int. to Children....
Mother and Child (quar.)
Info, for Parents Devoted to Children .
New York
Child Study (quar ) Parent Educ.... $4,475
Parents' Magazine (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Care of Child., Worn. Int....*l. 784,735
Utlca
New York Parent-Teacher (no adv.)
(mo.) Educ. & Parent Teacher.... $9.800
Portland OREGON
Oregon Parent-Teacher Bulletin (no adv.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Controlled free dist 16.000
PHOTOGRAPHIC
See alto Trade. Technical and Class Section.
NOT York NEW YORK
Infinity (10 ti. a yr.)
Maga?ine Photography . 550
Controlled free dist.... 1,950
Modern Photography (mo ) -fr 213,060
Photography Today (mo.) Photog'y.. .
Popular Photography (mo.) * 400, 136
U. S. Camera Magazine tmo. )
Thotog. (Gen'l)....*264,433
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Photographer (mo.) . .. Phot'y * 12, 04 7
POETRY
Hollywood CALIFORNIA
American Bard, The (quar.) Poetry....
Mill Valley
Wings, A Quarterly of Verse (quar.)
Poetry....
Boeton MASSACHUSETTS
Poet Lore (quar.) Poetry ft Drama....
MICHIGAN
Starlanes (no adv.) Poetry....
Controlled free dist....
$744
$950
$62
$112
MISSOURI
Candor Magazine (quar.) ....~~
..Poetry-
Circulation— **Seyt. A, B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $ Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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POETRY (Continued)
Cincinnati OHIO
Talaria (quar.) .™...... .............
Alpine TEXAS
Flame (no adv.) (quar.) Poetry...
Christiansburi VIRGINIA
Lyric. The (no adv.) (quar.) Poetry....
CANADA
Frederickton NEW BRUNSWICK
Fiddlehead, The (quar.) — Poetry ....
Circ.
500
400
RADIO and TELEVISION
See also Trade. Technical and Class Section
Hollywood CALIFORNIA
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Central Calif. Ed., circ.... -£10,022
TV Guide — see Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Southern Calif. Ed., circ. *362,885
San Francisco
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Northern Calif. Ed *266,618
TV This Week (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Int. TV Set Owners ... 85,000
Denver
COLORADO
TV Guide — See Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
Colorado Ed *74,763
Hartford CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Valley TV Parade (wkly)
Telev. ..
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
TV Guide — See Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
Washington-Baltimore Ed....-£l62,339
Miami FLORIDA
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Florida State Ed *80,184
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Gold Coast Ed .. -£82,409
Chicago
ILLINOIS
12,500
2,500
Listen. The FM and High Fidelity Guide
(mo.) Radio. Music. Drama
Controlled free dist
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Chicago Ed *265,069
TV Tab (mo.) (see note in catalog)
TV Listings
Indianapolis
INDIANA
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Indiana Ed., circ.... *87,440
Davenport
IOWA
TV Guide — See Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
Iowa Ed . **66,917
Wichita KANSAS
TV Guide— See Radnor Pa., in catalog £-68,869
Baton Rouge
LOUISIANA
T-V Times (wkly) ...TV Programs.... 5,300
New Orleans
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Gulf Coast Ed.... *28,311
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Louisiana Ed ... *31,159
Baltimore MARYLAND
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Washington-Baltimore Ed., circ ..-£162,339
MASSACHUSETTS
Tevelision Week (wkly) -...TV.... $18.000
TV Guide — See Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
New England Ed., circ -£334,339
Detroit MICHIGAN Circ.
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Detroit Ed., circ ...*184,680
Michigan Ed., circ.... * 77, 053
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Minnesota State Ed., circ....-£I02.694
Kansas City MISSOURI
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Kansas City Ed ..-£-147,386
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Missouri Ed., circ.... * 18, 022
Saint Louis
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
St. Louis Ed., circ.... £-10,861
Binghamton NEW YORK
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Binghamton Ed... -£16,097
New York
CO, The Radio Amateurs Journal (mo.)
Amat. Radio .. 67,532
Ideal Fan Group (mo.) (for complete
group listing, see catalog section)
Motion Pict. & TV....*S81,088
Rave (bi-mo.) ....Movie & TV Person' t's....
Sterling Women's Group (mo.) (for
complete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) TV & Mot. Pict. Person't's -£835,072
TV and Movie Screen (mo.) (see note
in catalog) TV & Movie Ent't'mt -£134,015
TV Guide — See Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
New York Metropolitan Edition circ -£1,279,319
TV Illustrated (bi-mo.) (see note in
catalog) TV Person't'i....
TV Junior (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Children's TV Ints .
TV- Land— see Screenland Plus TV Land.
TV Picture Life (bi-mo.) (soe note in
catalog) TV Ent't'mt.. 123,230
TV Radio Mirror (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Women TV & Radio List'rs .. £774,381
TV Star Parade (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Personal Side.
Home Life of TV Favorites -£220,226
TV World (bi-mo.)
TV Personalities & Prog's..-
Rochester
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Lake Ontario Ed., circ....-£281,812
St. Lawrence Ed., circ.... -£40,022
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
TV Guide — See Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
North Carolina Ed . -£49,440
Cincinnati OHIO
TV Guide — See Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
Southern Ohio Ed., circ -£209,370
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
W. Va. Ed., circ.. -£33,541
Cleveland
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Cleveland Ed ..-£254,403
Ponca City OKLAHOMA
Star TV News, The (wkly) ....TV News.... J10.035
Portland OREGON
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Oregon Ed... -£43,032
Hazleton PENNSYLVANIA
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Williamsport Ed .. -£40,121
Philadelphia
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Philadelphia Ed ...-£324,368
Pittsburgh
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Pittsburgh Edition circ ...-£233,935
Radnor
TV Guide (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Entert. & Info. In Telev
Total Comb. circ....6,337,04»
-£-£Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; 5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the tue of the Directory la front of book.
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Cire.
43, 871
. *43,871
. *40.121
Scranton
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Wilkts-Barre Scranton- Wilkes-Barre Ed.... * 43, 871
TV Guide — See Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Ed.
Williamsport
TV Guide — see Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Hazleton-Williamsport Ed
Memphis TENNESSEE
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Tennessee Ed . * 23, 620
Dallas TEXAS
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Dallas Fort Worth Ed ... *82,603
Fort Worth
TV Guide— see Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
Galveston Dallas Fort Worth Ed . * 82, 603
TV Guide— See Radnor, Pa., in catalog
u^...*^ Houston- Galveston Ed . *47,222
nous ton
TV Guide— See Radnor. Pa., in catalog
Rouston-Galveston Ed . *47,222
San Antonio
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa., in catalog.
Corpus Christi-San Antonio Ed .. 16,490
Salt Lake City UTAH
TV Guide — See Radnor, Pa , in catalog.
Utah- Idaho Ed 9,189
Seattle
TV Guide
WASHINGTON
—See Radnor. Pa., in catalog.
Eastern Washington Ed.... *29,207
Western Washington State Ed....*106,679
CANADA
Montreal QUEBEC
Radiomonde et Telemonde (Fr.) (wkly)
Radio *51,777
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Manila
Kislap-Graphic (Tagalog) (wkly)
Movie, Song & Radio Guide Mag.... $58,150
SOCIETY
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Diplomat (mo.) Int'n'l Soc ..
Controlled free dist .
Pa)m Beach FLORIDA
News (dly) (gee note in catalog)
Soc. & Res. News ...
Sunday circ....
Palm Beach Life (s-mo.)(see note in
catalog) Soc. & Res. News .
Carpentersvill. ILLINOIS
Fox Valley Free Press (bi-nio.)
Lit., Soc. & Gen'l Int....
Chicago
Leisure (quar ) Society ..
Townsfolk (mo.)
Soc. Spts., Art & Travel....
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Roosevelt Review (mo.)
N. O. Soc. & Hotel News ...
25.000
3,000
2,951
3.133
5,074
47,000
Kansas City
MISSOURI
Independent, The (wkly) Society ... $5,412
New York
NEW YORK
Harper's Bazaar (mo.). ...Fash. & Society....*390,007
Juniot League Magazine (bi-mo.) >
Jr. League & Soc ... 7«,4S7
Park Avenue Social Review (mo.)
Society ...
Social Spectator (7 ti. a yr.) (see note
in catalog) Resort Soc.... J8.000
Town and Country (mo.)
Society, Sports, Fash.... * 80, Oil
Montreal
Mayfair (mo.)
CANADA
QUEBEC Cire.
Society.... *1 1,705
BERMUDA
Bermudian (mo.) ....Soc., Travel, Spts.... $5,500
SPORTS
See also Hardware and Sporting Goods in the Trade,
Technical and Class Section.
Rlderwood
Archery
MARYLAND
Eastern Bowhunter, The (mo.) Arch'y....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Archer's Magazine, The (mo ) (see note
in catalog) Archery—
Controlled free dist .
Milton
WISCONSIN
National Bowhunter, The (mo.)
Hunt'g & Archery....
J4.263
*1,323
ts.ooo
Venice
Auto Racing
CALIFORNIA
Road and Track (mo.)
Westport CONNECTICUT
Sports Car (mo.) Spts. Car. Activ's....
Auto Spts....*132,197
10,100
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Motorspeed Sports Review— See Sports
Review Group under Sports (Gen'l)
Ridge wood
NEW JERSEY
National Speed Sport News (wkly)
Auto Racing Sport Cars
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Illustrated Speedway News (wkly) (see
43,820
note in catalog)
Auto Rac'g ...
New York
Speed Age (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Auto Rac'g . $130,547
Baseball
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Baseball Magazine (8 ti. a yr.) Baseball....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Baseball Sports Review — See Sports Re-
view Group under Sports (General)
Battle Creek MICHIGAN
Amateur Baseball News (mo.) (see note
in catalog)
Controlled free dist....
2,145
1.398
St. Louis MISSOURI
Sporting News (wkly) Baseball ...**190,817
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Grandstand Manager (mo.)
Baseball Fans Int ..
Williamsport
PENNSYLVANIA
Little Leaguer (4 ti. a yr.) Baseball ..
Controlled free dist.... $30.500
Basketball
ILLINOIS
-See Sports
Chicago
Basketball Sports Review
Review Group under Sports (General)
Saint Louis
MISSOURI
Sporting News (wkly) **190,817
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit: 5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Boating and Yachting
See also Boats in the Trade. Technical and Class Section
Loe Angeles CALIFORNIA Circ.
Sea and Pacific Motor Boat (mo.)
Yacht' g .. *28,S18
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Outboard (mo.) Outb'd Motor Boat* g .. 61,822
Outboard Progress (8 ti. a yr.) (cont.
free dist.) Outb'd Motor Boat's.... 19,172
Chicago ILLINOIS
Fishing and Boating Sports Review — see
Sports Review Group under Sports
(Gen'l)
Annapolis MARYLAND
Skipper. The (mo.)
Power & Sail Boat'g.... 9,834
D.^ MICHIGAN
Main Sheet (mo.) Boat'g....
New York NEW YORK
Aqua Sport including Boat Sport (bi-
mo.) Wat. Spts. & Mot. Boat'g. ..
Boat Craft (including Outboarding
Guide) (bi-mo.)
Motor Boat'g & Boat Sports.... 37,792
Motor Boating (mo.) Mot. Boat & Yacht . * 82,803
Popular Boating (mo.) .. Pleas. Boat'g....*133,870
Rudder (mo.) Yacht'g . *26,719
Yachting (mo.) * 76, 075
Roosevelt
Fishing— Long Island Waters (mo.)
Fish, Boat'g & Recreation $16,500
Controlled free dist ... $12,500
Seattle WASHINGTON
Northwest Boating (Monthly During
Boating Season) Pleas. Boat'g . $770
Controlled free dist.... $9,230
Sheborvan WISCONSIN
Lakeland Yachting (mo.) Boat'g .
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Boating (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Marine, Naval & Pleas Craft.... *5,244
Bowling
CALIFORNIA
California Bowling News (wkly) (see
note in catalog) Bowling..
$12.486
5.178
41,626
$47,940
Chicago ILLINOIS
Bowling Proprietor (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Bowling Props. ..
National Bowlers Journal and Billiard
Revue (mo.) Sports....
Woman Bowler (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog)
Johnson City NEW YORK
Broome Bowler and Sports Journal
(wkly).-.Bow'g & Sports in Broome Co....
Mibr.uk~ WISCONSIN
Bowling Magazine (mo.) ., 63,118
Boxing and Wrestling
Jersey City NEW JERSEY
Boxing and Wrestling (mo.)
Box'g & Wrestl'g....
New York NEW YORK
Ring, The (mo.) Box'g & Wrestl'g * 101, 468
Cltxul ~
Camping
Plalnfleld NEW JERSEY
Camping Magazine (mo.) (see note in
catalog)
Circ.
8,830
Cards, Checkers and Chess
Chestnut Hill MASSACHUSETTS
Bridge Quarterly (quar.)....Cont. Bridge....
New York NEW YORK
American Chess Bulletin (no adv.) (bi-
mo.) - ..Chess....
Bridge World (mo.) . ...Contract Bridge ... $10.500
Chess Review (mo.) Chess.... $7,100
Football
Chicago ILLINOIS
Football Sports Review— See Sports
Review Group under Sports (Gen'l)
Saint Louis
MISSOURI
Sporting News (wkly)
CANADA
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Football News (wkly) (see note
in catalog)
General
Juneau ALASKA
Alaska Sportsman (mo.) Spts. & Alaska
Phoenix
ARIZONA
Arizona Wildlife-Sportsman (mo.)
Nature
Tucson
Hoofs and Horns (mo.) Rodeo
$65.000
10.217
$7,160
Loa Altos
CALIFORNIA
Track and Field News (mo.)
Spts. (Track & Field)
Los Angeles
Mercury (mo.) Amateur Sports
Skin Diver (mo.)
Underwater Skin Div'g & Spear Fish'g....
Controlled free dist....
Western Outdoor News and Pacific Fish
and Game News (wkly).. ..Outdoor Life .
Palm Desert Controlled free dist,..
Desert Magazine (mo.) .. . Outdoor Life....
Sacramento
California Sportsman and Conserva-
tionist (mo.) Outdoor Sports .
$5,031
t6,150
12,711
12,000
38,006
4,268
30.879
$6,000
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Coach and Athlete (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Sports.... $14,512
Southern Outdoors (mo.) Sports-
Controlled free dist...
Honolulu HAWAII
Forecast (mo.) Recreation in Hawaii
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Sports Review (6 ti. a yr.) ........... Sports
Comprised of: Baseball; Basketball;
Fishing & Boating; Football; Hunt-
ing; Motor Speed (see note in catalog)
McPherson KANSAS
Kansas Sportsman, The (quar.)
Outdoor Spts. & Dogs....
Controlled free dist .
30,128
1.2SO
2,300
$214,794
Waldoboro
Maine Outdoorsman and Conservationist
(mo.) ........ . -------- Outd'r Life & Consv'n....
Lynn MASSACHUSETTS
Amateur Athlete (mo.) .............. ....Sports....
2.600
2,100
2,650
11,653
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; eA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Magazines of General Circulation, 1959
Johannesburg MICHIGAN
North Woods Call. The (wkly)
Outdoor Spts & Conserv'n ..
Lansing
Michigan Out-of- Doors (mo.)
Sport & Conserv'n....
Billings MONTANA
Dude Rancher (quar.) . .. Dude Ranch'g....
Controlled free dist
Jersey City NEW JERSEY
Animal Life (mo.) ......... ~...Outd'r Adven .
Ore.
2,870
54,049
650
2,075
Brooklyn NE™ YORK
All-Sports Review (mo.) ....Sports Fans....
New York
Outdoor Life (mo.) ........... Outdoor Spts....£942,568
Police Gazette (National) (mo.)
Sports, Theatre & Crime
Recreation (mo.) (see note in catalog) .... £10,614
Total unpaid dist ... 1,241
Sport (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Sports ( Gen' 1)... .£462, 400
Sports Afield (mo.) ..... Outdoor Spts.. .£1,015,052
Sports Illustrated (wkly) .................... Spts £864,786
SportShelf News (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) .. ........ Sport & Hobby Ints . $15,000
Town and Country (mo.) Soc.. Spts., Fash .£80,011
Travel (mo.) ....... Travel & Outdoor Life....
Rochester
American Turner Topics (bi-mo.)
Recreational. .. 18,333
Powell Butte OREGON
Central Oregon Rancher (mo.) (see note
in catalog) .... Oregon Ranch & Agric
Controlled free dist
Norristow* PENNSYLVANIA
American Racing Pigeon News (mo) (see
note in catalog) . ... Rac'g Pigeons
Arlington TEXAS
Mentor (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Spts.-Coach'g & Train'g..
$200
$4,651
$6,150
$11,430
Dallas
Controlled free dist.... $3.707
Megaphone, The (4 ti. a yr.) ....Coll. Spts $12,000
Lyndonville VERMONT
Precision Shooting (mo.) ............ Sports
1,898
Spokane WASHINGTON
American Sunbather and Nudist Leader
(mo.) ........... Health & Recreation .. £19,565
Portage WISCONSIN
Badger Sportsman. The (mo.) ........ Spts.... $9,000
CANADA
Fort Frances ONTARIO
Northern Sportsman (mo.) Outdoor Life....
Controlled free dist...
Ottawa
R A News (mo.)
Owen Sound
Arena Pools and Parks (mo.)
Skat'g Arena, Swimming Pools
.. Controlled free dist
MTOfltO
Flash (wkly) Gen'l News, Spts., Amuse
Parks and Recreation in Canada (quar.)
Parks & Recreation .
Sporthirado (Sport-News) (Hung.)
(wkly) (see note in catalog)
Spts. & Wom.'s Ints
Montreal QUEBEC
Hockey News (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) Ice Hockey....
Parlons- Sports (Fr.) (wkly) Sports
Sport Illustre, Le (Fr.) (mo.) Sports....
Quebec
Sport- Revue (Fr.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Sports....
12.201
3.876
Civ. Serv. & Recrea'n.... $16,000
1,524
437
*71,963
526
4,800
24.938
Hamilton BERMUDA Cite.
Bermuda Sports (mo.) Spts....
Golf
Beverly Hills CALIFORNIA
Golf Life (mo.) Golfer's News.... 13.650
San Mateo Controlled free dist 5,750
National Golfer, The (10 ti. a yr.)....Golf
Dunedln FLORIDA
Professional Golfer. The (mo.) Golf.... 6,212
Chicago
Evi
ILLINOIS
Golfing (mo.) (see note in catalog). Golf.... 70,06O
as ton
Golf Digest (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Golfer's Int ... £67,291
Jackson
MISSISSIPPI
4,641
3,769
Southern Golfer, The (mo.) ... Golfing ..
Controlled free dist
Pinehurst NORTH CAROLINA
Golf World (wkly) Golf'g News....
Horses and Horse Racing
See Hunting and Fishing; also Breed Publications In
the Agricultural Section.
14,350
Tucson
ARIZONA
Hoofs and Horns (mo.)
....Rodeo.... $7,160
Fair Oaks CALIFORNIA
Horseman, The (mo.) . ..Horseman's Int . 5,750
Los Angeles
Daily Racing Form (dly)
Mon. circ ££14,759
Tues. to Fri. circ ££17,559
Richmond Sat. cir,...££26,321
Horse Lover's Magazine (bi-mo.)
Horses, Ranch'g Hobby, Spts.... 68.725
Controlled free dist.... 21,776
Colorado Springs COLORADO
Western Horseman, The (mo.)
Stock Horses & West. Horsemans'p. ..£104,516
Denver
Rodeo Sports News (s-mo.) Rod. & Spts.... $8.800
Miami
FLORIDA
Daily Racing Form (dly) (see note in
catalog) ........................ Mon. circ.... £6,489
Tues. to Fri. circ . £5,741
Sat. only circ . £7,585
Chicago ILLINOIS
Daily Racing Form (dly) ........ Mon. circ ££50,391
Tues. to Fri. circ... ££40,632
Sat. circ . ££60,513
Lexington KENTUCKY
Blood- Horse (wkly)
Thoroughbred Breeders & Turf Int ..
Horseman and Fair World (wkly)
Harness Rac'g .
Short Snorts and Horse World (mo )
Horse Shows....
Thoroughbred Record, The (wkly)
Louisville Race norscs-
National Horseman (mo.)
Horses for Breed'g, Train'g & Show'g....£4,903
5,740
7,500
13,355
Baltimore
MARYLAND
Turf and Sport Digest (mo.)
Horse Racing & Sports....
Danvers
MASSACHUSETTS
Horsemen's Journal (mo.)
Leominster Horse Breed'g & Rac'g....
Morgan Horse Magazine (mo.)
Horse Ints....
51,987
15,324
4,000
Circulation — ££Sept. A. B.C. Statement; £June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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HORSES and HORSE RACING
(Continued)
Saint Louis MISSOURI Circ.
Saddle & Bridle (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) - Horse Breed. & Show....
New York NEW YORK
Armstrong Daily, The (dly ex. Sun.)
Horse Rac'g & Spts., Gen'l News .
National Program (dly ex. Sun.)
Horse Racing A Sports....
New York Press(mo.) Rac'g., Soc., Spts ...
Telegraph (dly) (see note in catalog)
Mot. Pict. Theatre & Turf ..
Mon. circ . **69,507
Tues. to Fri. circ....**47,937
Sat. circ....** 70,094
Harrisburg PENNSYLVANIA
Harness Horse (wkly). Harness Horses....
Amarillo TEXAS
Quarter Horse Journal (mo.)
Horse Breed'g & Rac'g.... 13,311
Berryvflle VIRGINIA
Chronicle. The (wkly)
Rac'g, Breed'g & Hunt'g Horses
& Hounds.... *6,303
Vancouver
WASHINGTON
Lariat, The (mo.)
Rodeo Horse Owners' Int....
$2.300
CANADA
Tfllsonburg ONTARIO
Canadian Sportsman (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Harness & Race Horses.... $1.939
Toronto
Daily Racing Form (dly) Racing....
Mon. circ....** 10,048
Tues. to Fri. circ....**7,211
Sat. circ **10,8SO
Thoroughbred of Canada. The (mo.)
Thoroughbred Breed'g & Rac'g.... $15,600
Hunting, Fishing and Game Breeding
See also Dogs.
ALASKA
News (dly) (see note in catalog)
Gen'l News & Fish Ints....
Hartford ARKANSAS
Gamecock, The (mo.) Game Fowl
§2,994
5,216
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
12,711
12,000
38,006
4,268
52,908
Skin Diver (mo.) Underwater Skin
Diving & Spear Fish'g....
Controlled free dist....
Western Outdoor News and Pacific Fish
and Game News (wkly). ...Outdoor Life...
Pasadena Controlled free dist .
Western Sportsman (bi-mo.) (see note
in catalog) Hunt'g & Fish'g
Madison CONNECTICUT
Game Fowl News (11 ti. a yr.)
Game Chickens....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Rifleman (mo.)
Hunt'g & Shoot'g.... 355,011
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Field (wkly)
Hunt., Fish.. Sports, Dogs....
Pishing and Boating Sports Review — See
Sports Review Group under Sports
(Gen'l)
Hunting Sports Review — See Sports
Review Group under Sports (Gen'l)
Skokie
Guns Magazine (mo.)
Hunt'g & Shoot'g ... 103,186
Indianapolis INDIANA Clft.
Trap and Field (mo.) ............ Trap Shoot'g....
Lexington KENTUCKY
Chase Magazine (mo.) ............ Fox Hunt.. 7,661
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Salt Water Sportsman (mo.) ..... Fish'g.... $35,491
Controlled free dist.... $2,801
Trenton
Red Ranger
MISSOURI
MFox Hunt.~
309
Jersey City NEW JERSEY
Animal Life (mo.) ................ Outd'r Adven....
Trenton
New Jersey Outdoors (no adv.) (mo.)
Conserva'n, Hunt'g & Fish'g .
Frankllnville NEW YORK
Bantam Magazine and Game Breeder
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Poultry & Gamebird Rais'g....
New York
Field and Stream (mo.)
Hunt'g. Fish'g, Spts., Dogs * 928, 796
Fishing World (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ........................... Fish'g ..
Outdoor Life (mo.) ....... Outd'r Spts * 94 2, 568
Roosevelt
Fishing — Long Island Waters (mo.) (see
note in cataloR)
Fish'g, Boat'g & Recreation.... $16.500
Controlled free dist.... $12,500
Columbus OH1(>
Fur-Fish-Game (Harding's Magazine)
(mo.) . Hunt'g, Trap'g. Fish & Camp.... 74,749
Mountain Music (mo.) Hounds & Ilunt'g .
Sand Springs OKLAHOMA
Hunter's Horn (mo.) Hounds & Hunt'g 13,625
Bradford PENNSYLVANIA
Hounds and Hunting (mo.)
Beagles & Field Trials *13,198
Doylestown
Modern Game Breeding (mo.)
Game Breed'g ..
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania Angler (no adv.) (mo.)
Fresh Water Game Fish ..
Gaffney SOUTH CAROLINA
Grit and Steel (mo.) ........ Game Fowl.... $7,000
Dallas TEXAS
Skeet Shooting Review (mo.)
Sportsmen Int.... 7,848
Berryvtlle
VIRGINIA
Chronicle, The (wkly) Rac'g.,
Breed'g & Ilunt'g Horses & Hounds
Spokane
WASHINGTON
Fishing and Hunting News (see note in
catalog) ..Hunt'g., Fish'g & Outd'r Spts
Durbln
WEST VIRGINIA
Wildlife Notes (mo.) ....Hunt'g & Fish'g ..
Parkersburg
West Virginia Hills and Streams (bi-mo.)
Hunting and Fishing in W. Va ...
*6,303
$29,740
3,070
Milton
WISCONSIN
National Bowhunter, The (mo.)
Hunting & Archery... $5,000
CANADA
Calgary ALBERTA
Fish and Game (mo.) Hunt'g & Fish'g... $7.500
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Magazines of General Circulation, 1959
Quesnel
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Circ.
Northwest Digest (bi-mo.)....Trap'rs Int... 04,017
Vancouver
Northwest Sportsman (mo.)
Hunt'g & Fish'g .. 6,000
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Wildlife Crusader (mo.) Hunt'g & Fish'g . 16.135
Kentville NOVA SCOTIA
Sportsmans Province (quar.)
Fish & Game . . 7,707
Gardenvale QUEBEC
Rod and Gun in Canada (mo. )OutdoorRec.... -£17,979
Montreal
Bunting and Fishing in Canada (mo.)
Sports, Hunt. & Fish . . -£29,737
Physical Culture
Chicago ILLINOIS
Vim, The Magazine for Vigorous Living
(mo.) Phys. Cult.... 45,000
Alliance NEBRASKA
Iron Man (bi-mo.) Bodybuilding .. 25,000
Jersey City NEW JERSEY
Muscle Builder (mo.) .Muscle Culture....
Muscle Power (mo.) .... Muscle Culture...
New York NEW YORK
Tomorrow's Man (mo.)
Health & Body Bldg ...
york PENNSYLVANIA
Strength and Health (mo.)
Physical Culture .
Spokane WASHINGTON
American Sunbather and Nudist Leader
50,000
(mo.)
Health & Recrea . * 19, 5 65
Skating
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Skating (8 ti. a yr.) (sec note in cata-
log) Fig. Skating . 8,504
New York NEW YORK
Roller Derby News (mo.) Roller Skat'g....
Skiing
Denver COLORADO
Skiing (National) (6 ti. a yr.) (see note
in catalog) Skiing .. 64,556
Corunna MICHIGAN
Skier, The (s-mo.) (see note in catalog) .. $24.091
Hanover NEW HAMPSHIRE
Ski Magazine (6 ti. a yr.) (see note in
catalog) Int. oi Skiers.... * 49, 910
Littleton
Eastern Ski Bulletin (8 ti. a yr.).. Skiing . 16,086
Controlled free dist. . 1,264
Soccer
New York NEW YORK
Soccer News (mo.) Soccer...
Tennis, Squash, Badminton
New York NEW YORK
World Tennis (mo.) Tennis ..
CANADA
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Sport Monthly (mo.)
Tennis & Badminton .
5,000
32,980
TRAVEL and TOURISM
See Automotive: also Resort and Travel; Trailer
Publications in the Trade, Technical and Class Section
Phoenix ARIZONA Circ.
Arizona Highways (no adv.) (mo.)
Travel Magazine.... $335,000
Controlled free dist .. $14,500
Arizona Mobile Citizen (bi-wkly) (see
note in catalog) Trailer Liv'g . 6,000
Clendale CALIFORNIA
Trail-R-News (mo )
Trailer Trav'g Ints. & Mobile Homes.... 26.500
Long Beach Controlled free dist 4,800
Western Mobile Home News (wkly)
Trailercoach Liv'g & Travel.... 113,750
Los Angeles
Trailer Life (mo.).... Fam. Trailer Liv'g.... 15,721
Controlled free dist 5,623
Westways (mo ) Motor'g . 196,249
San Francisco
Motorland (bi-mo ) Motor'g . 317,971
National Motorist (bi-mo.) ....Motor'g . 270,000
Denver COLORADO
Rocky Mountain Motorist (mo.)
28,500
Hartford CONNECTICUT
Hartford Automobiler (bi-mo.)
New Haven Auto Club Memhs— J28.500
Connecticut Motorist (mo.). ...Motor Club.... 69,300
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Motorist (mo.) ....Motor Trav .
Miami FLORIDA
Florida AAA Motorist (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Motor'g
Tampa
Your Motor Club (mo.)
Auto Club Members
118,395
50,000
$27,500
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Behind the Wheel (quar.) ..Motor'g
Controlled free dist
14,000
3,500
Chicago ILLINOIS
Motor News (mo ) ... . . .. Motor'g.... 225,878
Trailer Travel Magazine (mo.)
House Trailers
Indianapolis INDIANA
Hoosier Motorist (bi-mo.) ....Motoring .. $47.000
Louisville
KENTUCKY
Automobile Bulletin (bi-mo.) Motor'g . $37,110
Baltimore
MARYLAND
Maryland Motorist (bi-mo.) Motor'g... 29,000
PitUficld
MASSACHUSETTS
Exhaust. The (bi-mo.)
....Motor'g....
Detroit MICHIGAN
Michigan Motor News (mo.) Motor'g . $375,000
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Motorist (mo.) Auto Club . 126,898
St Louis MISSOURI
Auto Club News (bi-mo.) Motor Club 133,615
Controlled free dist . 5,540
Manchester
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Autoraobilist. The (quar.) (see note in At(jAAAA
catalog) Motor'g.... $130,000
Bloomfield
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Autoist (mo.) ....Auto-Club.... 2S.431
Camden
Motor News (mo.) Travel.... 14,765
"Spotlight (bi-mo.) Auto Club.... 19,000
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
4C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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TRAVEL and TOURISM (Continued)
Buffalo NEW YORK Circ.
Buffalo Motorist (mo.) - Motor'g.... 38,732
New York
New York Motorist (mo.) 333.739
Relax (mo.) Travel . $300.000
Travel (mo.) Travel & Outdoor Life....
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
"Go" (bi-mo.) Motor'g
Cincinnati OHIO
Motour (mo.) Motor'g..
Cleveland
Ohio Motorist (mo.) ~~~ .... ....Motoring....
Controlled free dist .
Ohio Turnpike Traveler (mo.)
Motor'g & Travel....
Controlled free dist....
Columbus
Motor Travel (mo.) Motor'g .
Hamilton
Butler County Motorist (mo.)
Motor Club News....
Controlled free dist .
Portland OREGON
Oregon Motorist (mo.) Motor'g....
52.000
117.555
50.000
58,770
10,600
30.000
AUentown PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Valley Motor Club News (mo.)
Motor'g.... 21,500
Blair County Motor News (s-mo.)
Motor'g
Chamber sburs;
Motorist (mo.) - Motor'g
Eaatoo
Northampton Motorist (mo.) (cont. free
dist. ) Motor Club News
7,675
6,900
•Motor Club News.... $17.287
Motorist (mo.)
Greensburff
Westmoreland Motorist (mo.) Motor'g....
Harrisbur*
Motor Mention (mo.) Motor'g
Johnstown
Johnstown Motorist (bi-mo.)
7,200
Lancaster
Motor Club.. . $8,000
Lancaster Motorist (mo.) Motor'g $35,000
Palmyra
Motor Topics (bi-mo.) Motor'g.... $21,250
Philadelphia
Car. The (mo.) Motor & Travel.... $58.000
Holiday (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Recreation & Travel.... *889.684
Ka-Se-Ac (mo.) Travel.... $3,874
Keystone Motorist (mo.) Motor'g.... 140,664
Pennsylvania Motorist (mo.) Motor'g .
Pittsburgh Automobilist (mo.) Motor'g .. 47,000
Pottstown Motorist (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) « Motor'g.... $16,000
PotUville
Schuylkill County Motor Club Magazine
(quar.) Motor'g....
Reading
Reading Automobile Club Magazine
(mo.) — Motor'g.... 32,300
24,500
15,000
11,500
17,100
Lackawanna Motorist (bi-mo.). .Motor'g
Washington
Washington Co. Motorist (mo.) -Motor'g....
WOkea-Barre
Wyoming Valley Motorist (bi-mo.)
WUktesburt Motor'g .
Wilkinsburg Motorist (mo.) ....Motor'g
York
White Rose Motorist (mo.) (controlled
free dist.) Motor'g ..
Cl " ~~
Provfdenca RHODE ISLAND
American Motorist. Rhode Island
Edition (bi-mo.) Motor'g...
Norfolk VIRGINIA
Tidewater Motorist (mo.) Motor'g,..
Richmond
American Motorist (Va. Ed.) (bi-mo.)
Motor'g ...
Seattle WASHINGTON
Washington Motorist (mo.). .A. A. A. Club ..
Bluefteld WEST VIRGINIA
American Motorist (Blue field Ed.)
(bi-mo.) Motor'g
Madison WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Motor News (mo.). .Auto Club .
CANADA
Calgary ALBERTA
Alberta Motorist (mo.).. ..Motor Travel....
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Motorist (mo.) Motor'g....
Key to Toronto (mo.) Tourist Info .
Controlled free dist
Montreal QUEBEC
Caravan (mo.) (cont, free dist.) (see
note in catalog) .. Motel & Travel
Metropolitan (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
(see note in catalog) . Hotel & Travel....
Quebec
Auto Club (Fr. & Eng.) (quar.)
Motoring
Retina
SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatchewan Motorist (mo.) Motor'g
Circ.
25,000
20.000
27.000
55.000
7,700
85,750
71,352
14.400
54.728
6,050
20,000
30.110
WOMEN'S PUBLICATIONS
See Dressmaking and Needlework; Parent-Teacher and
Children; Babies; Fashions; Home and Garden;
Clubs and Societies
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Femne (Negro) (mo.)
Negro Women's Ints
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
U. S. Lady (mo.) Service Wives
Chicago
ILLINOIS
$5.600
$49.700
Hausfrau Die (German) (mo.) Fam. Int
Tan (Negro) (mo.)
Scrv. Mag for Negro Worn *135,73l
Zontian, The (no adv.) (7 ti. a yr.)
Org. Mat'l of Int. to Women in Busi
Shenandoah IOWA
Kitchen-Klatter (mo.) Worn. Int
Winona MINNESOTA
Mother's— Home Life and the Household
Guest (mo.) Woman's Ints., Small
Town and Rural Home
NEW JERSEY
Woman's Chains (mo.) (no adv.)
Worn. & Fam Int....
$13.400
68.000
New York
NEW YORK
Beauty Fair (quar.)
Self Improvement for Women..-
Charm (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Women Who Work. Fash. & Beauty....*6S6,9S3
Evcrywoman's Family Circle (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Women's Int *4, 302, 375
Glamour (mo.) . ... Fashions & Beauty....-fr668,082
Good Housekeeping.. Worn. & Home Int ..*4,367,766
flablemos (Span.) (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Home Int ... 329,461
itioa— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit}
+C.C.A.B. Audit; fiP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1886
Magazines of General Circulation, 1959
New York Circ.
Living for Young Homemaker (no.)
(•ee note in catalog)
Young IIome-Makers Int....*658,170
Mademoiselle (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ... .Young Woman Int....*505,568
McCall's Magazine (mo.) Worn. Int....*5,350,140
Modern Miss (semi-an.) (controlled circ.)
Fash., Sew'g, Home Econ. Teach'g ... > 56, 7 89
National Women's League Outlook
(quar.) Jewish Worn. Int.... 23,115
Nok Vilaga (Women's World) (Hung.)
(mo.) Worn. Int... $2,500
Secrets (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Worn., Drama. Self-Improv .
Woman's Day (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Worn. Int *2,705,796
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Ladies' Home Journal (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Worn. Int . *5, 695, 399
CANADA
Toftmto ONTARIO
Chatelaine and Canadian Home Journal
(mo.) Worn. Int $675,000
Woman's Day — See Woman's Day, New
York, N. Y.. in catalog section.
Montreal QUEBEC
Mayfair (mo.) Worn. Int. & Society *1 1,705
Pour la Femme (Fr.) (wkly)..Wom. Int .. 28,100
Revue Populaire (Fr.) (mo.). .Worn Int . * 92, 143
Manila REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Weekly Women's Magazine (wkly)
Women's Int . 43,902
YOUTH
See also Children's Interest; Educational; Comics;
Parent-Teacher and Children
Los Angeles
Teen (mo.)
CALIFORNIA
. .. Teen Age Activities.... •196,523
Colorado Springs COLORADO
Young Life Magazine (mo.)
High Schol & Coll. Tnts
9.300
Derby
CONNECTICUT
Hit Parader Combination (mo.) (For
complete group listing, see catalog
section) .. ..Words to Popular Songs -£424,345
LitchAeld
Junior Citizen (no adv.) (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Self Gov't for Youths 1,501
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Junior Red Cross Journal
(mo.) (no adv.) (see note in catalog)
Amer. Jr. Red Cross (High School) $150,000
American Junior Red Cross News (mo.)
(no adv.) (see note in catalog)
Amer. Red Cross (Juv.) $500,000
Junior Review (wkly) (no adv.)
Cur't Hist, for Jr Highw.
Shofar (mo.) Jewish....
Controlled free dist 41.000
Young Citzen (no adv.) (wkly)
Current Hist, for Elem. S. Students .
Chicago ILLINOIS
National 4-H News (mo.)
Agric. Youth Educ 73,021
Controlled free dist 10,039
Tween Age Digest (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Younger Teen Age Int ...
Voice of Youth (Slovene ft Eng.Hno
adv.) (mo.) Juv. Int .
Notre Dam. INDIANA
Catholic Boy, The (mo.) Juvenile.... 99,969
Prairie Village KANSAS
Prom (mo.) Teen-age Int....
Boston MASSACHUSETTS Circ.
Vytis (The Knight) (Eng. ft Llth.)
(mo.) Juv. Gen. Cath. Mag ...
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Catholic Miss of America (mo.) . Juvenile.... 108,660
New Brunswick NEW JERSEY
Boys' Life (mo.) Boy Scouts *1, 738,853
Scouting Magazine (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Adult Scout Leaders *1, 205,052
New York NEW YORK
American Girl, The (mo.)
Girls Int. 10-17 yrs.,
American Modeler (mo.)
Model Planes Hobby Int
CO-ED (mo.)
Jr. Sr. High School Homemaking.
Compact — Young People's Digest (mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Int. Teen-Age Girls & Boys
Cool (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Gen. Mag. for Teen Agers.
Datebook (bi-mo.) ....Teen-age Girls Ints
Girl Scout Leader (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Girl Scouting
Hep Cats (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Teen-age Int
Junior Natural History Magazine (10 ti.
a yr.) Nat. Hist. Scien....
Most Teen Age Group (bi-mo.)
(For complete group listing, see cata-
log section)
Pimienta (Span.) (mo.) Young Adult Int.
Scholastic Magazines (wkly) (For com-
plete group listing, see catalog sec-
tion) ..Junior & High School Stud
Science World (bi-wkly, Tues.) (see
note in catalog) High School Stud's
Seventeen (mo.)
Young Women Under 20
World Over (bi-wkly) (Fri.) (see note in
catalog). Jewish Int. for Boys & Girls
Young Americans (mo ) (see note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Int. for Boys & Girls 10 to 14 yrs
Young Judaean (no adv.) (mo.). Juv. Int
Controlled free dist
Putnam Valley
Youth Leaders Digest (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog )Leads'p of Youth
Winston-Sale* NORTH CAROLINA
American Newspaper Boy (mo.) (no adv.)
Newspaper Boys
Valley City NORTH DAKOTA
Young Citizen (6 ti. a yr.) .... Juv. Int..,
.*6S1,673
. 115,117
.*307,879
* 222,152
. 122,107
. 150,000
740,854
. 203,375
$100,000
.. 325.482
*2,073,638
175,000
. *978,662
$104.235
$ 150.000
$8,000
$2.000
$2,300
Dayton
OHIO
Young Catholic Messenger (wkly)
Cath. Juvenile ..*721,695
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Junior Leader (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Boy Scouts.... $930
Controlled free dist . $14,473
Scout Leader (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Scouting.. $1,985
Controlled free dist.... $11.514
7,695
130.249
67,000
Canadian Guide, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) .. .. Girl Guides
Canadian High News (wkly) Teen Age Int
(see note in catalog)
Canadian Red Cross Junior (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Red Cross (Juv.)
Montreal QUEBEC
Jeunesse Canadienne (Fr.) (mo.)
Youth Int...
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; (P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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NEGRO PUBLICATIONS
(200 Papers)
Birmingham ALABAMA Cite,
Baptist Leader (wkly) Bapt ..
Mirror (wkly) Ind....
World (s-wkly) Ind ... 9.300
Mobile
Advocate (wkly) .... Ind .
Beacon (wkly) Dem.... 4,500
Montgomery
Hornet and Freshmore (bi-mo.) Coll....
Tuacaloosa
Alabama Citizen (wkly) Ind.... 4.000
Tuakegee
Bulletin of the National Dental Assn.
(quar.) .. - ~ Dentistry.... 1.260
Campus Digest (mo.) Collegiate .
Anchorage ALASKA
Alaska Spotlight (wkly) Rep.... 51,000
Phoenix ARIZONA
Arizona Sun (wkly) M .. Dem.... 1,500
Little Rock ARKANSAS
State Press (wkly) Ind .. 17,018
West Memphis
Arkansas World (wkly) Ind.... 16.760
Lea Angeles CALIFORNIA
American News (wkly) Rep ...
California Eagle (wkly) Dem.... §26,000
Courier — See Courier, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Femne (mo.) Women's Int's ... $5,600
Herald- Dispatch (wkly) (see note in
catalog) $10.000
$20.000— Free
Sentinel (wkly) Dem....**21.993
Tribune (wkly) Dem.... 10.000
Oakland
California Voice (wkly) Rep.... $11.500
Sacramento
Outlook (s-mo.) Rep....
San Diego
Light House (wkly) Ind . $3,000
San Francisco
Sun-Reporter (wkly) Ind.... *5,247
Denver COLORADO
Colorado Statesman (wkly) Ind ..
Star (wkly) Ind....
Pueblo
Western Ideal (wkly) Ind ..
Bridgeport CONNECTICUT
Fairfield County Press — See Westchester
County Press, Hastings on Hudson.
N. Y.
DELAWARE
Hornet, The (irregular)
Coll....
400
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Afro-American (s-wkly) Ind ** 1 1,376
Sat. circ....^r^l3f157
Courier— See Courier, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Journal of Negro Education (quar.)
(no adv.) ......Negro Research & Educ.....
Journal of Negro History (quar.)
Negro Hist.... 2,000
Negro History Bulletin (mo.). .Hist. Educ.... 5,000
Pyramid (no adv.) (quar.) Masonic.... $22,000
Washington Gaily News (wkly) Ind .
$7,000— Free
FLORIDA
Florida Star (wkly) Ind ...
Florida Tattler (wkly) Ind....
Negro Educational Review, The (quar.)
Education....
15,374
12,500
Miami Circ.
Courier—See Courier, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Times (wkly) Ind .. 89,327
Whip (wkly) Ind....
Pensacola
Citizen (wkly) Dem.... 8,000
Courier (wkly) Dem....
Tampa
Florida Sentinel- Bulletin (s-wkly) Ind . §9,500
Atlanta GEORGIA
Atlanta University Bulletin (no adv.)
(quar.) ..... Coll. $3,800
Courier— See Pittsburgh, Pa.
Foundation, The (quar.) Religious....
Controlled free dist.... $2,000
Maroon Tiger (bi-mo.) . Coll.... $900
Spelman Messenger (quar.) (no adv.)
Coll. Lit ..
World (dly) Ind . §28,000
Augusta
Weekly Review (wkly) Ind.... §3,800
Savannah
Herald (wkly) Ind . §2,500
Tribune (wkly) Ind.... §2,100
Champalgn-Urbana ILLINOIS
Illinois Times (s-mo.)
Chicago
Chicago Defender (wkly) (see note
catalog) In
Courier — See Courier, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Crusader (wkly) Ind
Defender (dly) Ind....**26,241
Ebony (mo.) Negro News and Pictures....-fc424,276
Flash Magazine (mo.)
Nat'l Negro Interests
Hue (mo.) Negro News . 122.656
Ivy Leaf (quar.) (no adv.) Sorority J9.000
Jet (wkly) Negro News *436,478
Negro Traveler Magazine (mo.)
Negro Transp. & Hotel World .. 52.000
Tan (mo.) Serv. Mag. for Negro Worn -£135,731
Jollet
Negro Voice, The (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Ind .. $4,500
Rockford
Crusader, The (wkly) Ind.... §3,378
Springfield
Illinois Chronicle (wkly) Ind....
Gary INDIANA
American (wkly) Dem....
Defender— See Chicago. 111.
Indianapolis
Recorder (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Ind....
Rep.... 2,487
Dea Molnes
Iowa Bystander (wkly)
Kansas City
KANSAS
Plaindealer (wkly) , Ind.... 15,000
Topeka
Kansas American (wkly) Ind . $7,200
Louisville KENTUCKY
American Baptist (wkly) Baptist.... 1,200
Defender (wkly) Ind....**3,951
Baton Rouge LOUISIANA '
Digest. The (bi-wkly) Collegiate .
Controlled free dist ... 6,000
News Leader (wkly) Ind .. $10,500
-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; OA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1388
Negro Publications, 1959
LOUISIANA (Continued)
New Orleans Giro
Central Christian Advocate (s-mo.)
Meth.... 17,023
Courier — see Courier, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Louisiana Weekly (wkly) Ind....**17,706
Shreveport
Sun (wkly) Ind.... «7»500
Baltimore MARYLAND
Afro-American (see note in catalog)
(wkly) Ind....**30,548
Tues. Local Issue **31,989
Sat. Local Issue .. **34,214
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Chronicle (wkly) Ind. Rep....
Guardian (wkly) Ind....
Times (wkly) Ind .
Detroit MICHIGAN
Courier — see Courier, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Michigan Chronicle (wkly) Ind....**27,052
Tribune (wkly) Ind ... 16,000
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Spokesman (wkly) Ind.... 8,120
Twin City Observer (wkly) Ind.... §9,673
St. Paul
Recorder (wkly) Ind.... 6,380
Sun (wkly) Ind.... 56,438
Bay St. Louis
MISSISSIPPI
St. Augustine's Messenger (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Rom. Cath .. 55,000
Controlled free dist ... 5,000
Greenville
Delta Leader (wkly) Ind ...
Jackson
Advocate (wkly) Negro Int....
Mississippi Enterprise (wkly) Dem ...
Mound Bayou
Taborian, The (quar.) Frat...
New Albany
Community Citizen (s-mo.) Ind... 2,104
Kansas City
MISSOURI
Call (wkly) Ind....**19,345
St. Louis
American (wkly)
Argus (wkly)
, Rep....
Dem. **12,243
Omaha
NEBRASKA
Guide (wkly) Ind.... 9.79.
Newark
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Afro- American (wkly)... Ind....**6,939
New Jersey Herald News (wkly) Ind.... 10,360
Brooklyn NEW YO*K
New York Recorder (wkly) Ind....
17,21
Buffalo
Criterion, The (wkly) Ind ...
Empire Star (wkly) Ind ..
Ha*tln*« On Hudson
Westchester Co. Press (wkly) (see note
in catalog) Ind.... §2,50C
New York
Age (wkly) Ind . §20,00
Amsterdam News (wkly) Ind.... *44,286
Campus Magazine (mo.) Coll... 10.0CH
College Weekly (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) Coll.... 15,00<
Courier— see Courier, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Crisis (mo.) Negro Advan . $61,00
Interracial Review (no adv.) (mo.)
Interrac. Int....
Journal of the National Medical Asso-
ciation (bi-mo.) Medical... J3,65
Say (bi-wkly) Negro Int....
Voice of Missions (mo.) (no adv.)
Af. Meth....
yracuse Cire.
Progressive Herald (wkly) -...Ind ...
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
Quarterly Review of Higher Education
Among Negroes (quar.) Educ...
Star of Zion (wkly) A.M.E. Zion.... tS.OOO
>urham
Campus Echo (wkly) Coll.... 2,000
Carolina Times (wkly) Ind . §22,144
Greensboro
Future Outlook (wkly) Ind . 85,ft32
Register. The (11 ti. a yr.) Coll....
aleigh
Carolinian. The (wkly) Ind.... 57,800
Wilmington
Journal (wkly) Ind, ..
Akron OHI°
Ohio Informer (wkly) Ind.... J1.900
Cleveland
Call and Post (wkly) Ind. Rep **21,399
Guide (wkly) Ind ..
Columbus
Ohio Sentinel (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) Ind . **S,019
Springfield
Post (wkly) Ind.... 7.000
'oledo
Bronze Raven (wkly) Ind .. §9,800
Wilberforce
Gold Torch. The (mo.) Coll . 18.000
Interpreter, The (no adv.) (quar.) (cont.
free dist.) Alum. Coll.... $4,000
founfstown
Buckeye Review, The (wkly). .Negro Int.... 17,000
skogee OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Independent (wkly) Ind ... 2.000
Oklahoma City
Black Dispatch (wkly) Ind ... 16,500
Okmulgee
Observer (wkly) Dem....
Tulsa
Oklahoma Eagle (wkly) Dem.... 8,000
2,000— Free
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Afro-American (wkly) Ind **8,637
Courier— see Courier, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Independent (wkly) .... - Ind....**23,346
Tribune (s-wkly) Ind. Rep....
Tues. circ....**12,904
-.^ . . Sat. circ .**15,67S
Pittsburgh .
Courier (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Ind....**129,3S8
Columbia SOUTH CAROLINA
Palmetto Leader (wkly)
Jackaon TENNESSEE
Christian Index, The (wkly) Meth
.... Ind .. *8,000
7.950
Knoxville
Flashlight Herald (wkly) —
IiuU.
Memphis
Tri-State Defender (wkly) Ind....**5,260
Whole Truth, The (mo.) Religious.... 4.800
Murfreesboro
News (mo.) Ind. Dem....
Nashville
Broad-aster. The (quar.) Educ ..
Commentator (wkly) - Ind . 51,850
Fisk Herald, The (quar.) Coll.... 750
Fisk News (no adv.) (quar.) Coll. Alum....
Controlled free dist ... 4,100
Kappa Alpha Psi Journal (mo.). .Coll. Frat....
Message Magazine (mo.) Relig ... 50,580
National Baptist Union Review (wkly)
Bapt tS.OOO
Review, The (quar.) (no adv.)
Relig's Journal A.M.E. Church...
Southwestern Christian Recorder (wkly)
Religious ... J3.200
ept A.B C. Statement; *Juae and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*V,.^.A.I>. -r^uuit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1889
Clrcula
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
TENNESSEE (Continued)
City Ore
Cumberland Flag. The (mo.) Presby ... $500
TEXAS
Express (wkly) Ind....££6,»21
Star Post (wkly) Ind....££4,731
Port Worth
Bronze Thrills (mo.) Negro Int....£»2,407
Defender & Baptist Herald (wkly)....Ind .
Hep (mo.) Negro Ints .. $65,000
Jive (mo.) Negro Ints £78,528
Lake Como News (wkly) Ind . 1.500
Sepia (mo.) Negro Ints.... -£50,632
Courier— see Pittsburgh, Pa.
Herald, The (mo.) Coll. Alum . J3.000
Houston Informer (wkly) Ind .. .££5,051
Informer. The* and Texas Freeman
(wkly) Ind ££14,45*
Negro Labor News (wkly) Labor
SMI Antonio
Register (wkly) Ind .. 9,897
Waco
Messenger (wkly) Ind . 2,500
Hampton VIRGINIA
Hampton Script (bi-mo.. Sat.)
Norfolk
Journal and Guide (wkly) ........
Giro.
....... Coll.... 11,475
....... Ind....££S4,808
......... Coll....
Afro- American (wkly) .................. Ind . ££15,871
Saint Luke Fraternal Bulletin (mo.).. Frat...
Roanoko
Tribune (wkly) .................................... Ind....
Virginia Statesman (bi-wkly) .
Bluefleld WEST VIRGINIA
Bluefieldian (mo.) - Cofl....
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Enterprise-Blade (wkly). Rep ...
CANADA
ONTARIO
Dawn of To-morrow (wkly) ....Negro Int ...
Mmm REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
Panama Tribune (wkly) Ind .
5,400
Circulation— ££Sept. A. B.C. Statement; £June and March A. B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1890
RELIGIOUS PUBLICATIONS
(1,289 Papers)
Birmingham ALABAMA Circ.
Alabama Baptist (wkly) Baptist.... $94,000
Baptist Leader (Negro) (wkly) Bapt....
Methodist Christian Advocate (wkly)
Methodist ... 50,000
Tucson ARIZONA
Arizona Register (wkly) Cath . *6,824
Little Rock ARKANSAS
Arkansna Baptist (wkly) Bapt
Arkansas Methodist (wkly) Meth...
Guardian (wkly) Cath...
Louisiana Methodist (wkly) .. . Meth
Thornton
For the Poor (mo.) Relig.
Primitive Baptist (s-mo.) Relig..
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Humanist World Digest (quar.). .Lib. Rel...
Po Stopam Christa (Rus) (bi-mo.) Relig.
Controlled free dist..
Fresno
Central California Register (wkly) Cath
Excelsior (Span.) (wkly) Cath..
Los Angeles
B'nai B'rith Messenger (wkly).. Jewish
California Intermountam News (wkly)
Mormon Church
Controlled free dist .,
Esperanza, La (Span.) (wkly) Cath...
Foursquare Magazine (mo.) .... Relig
King's Business (mo.) Relig...
Nueva Senda (Span.) (mo.) Relig...
Personalist (quar.)....Philo., Lit. & Relig..,
Science of Mind (mo.) Relig...
Southern Calif. Presbyterian(mo.) Presh
Tidings (wkly)
Mountain View
Signs of the Times (mo.) 7th Day Advt.
Sacramento
Superior California Catholic Herald
(wkly) Cath
San Diego
Southern Cross (wkly) Rom. Cath
San Francisco
Bulletin of the Italian Catholic Federa-
tion (Ital. & Eng) (mo.) .... Cath
Monitor (wkly) Cath. & News
Pacific Churchman (mo.) Episcopal.
Way of St. Francis, The (mo.) Cath.
San Jacinto
Faith and Freedom (8 ti. a yr.)
Relig. Philos
Controlled free dist.... 32,000
$4,016
3.200
* 26,879
$49.000
$24.000
9,208
$12.500
3,042
$708
$283
. * 15, 193
$5,711
16,500
... 3,200
.... $2,000
8,000
.... 19,047
....
.... 1,200
....
.. 8,377
*87,32S
.... $250.000
. *11,471
21,473
$10.000
. * 51, 984
8,732
15.019
California (wkly) ................ Relig
Denver COLORADO
Aspire to Better Living (mo.)
Science. Relig. Philos....
Denver Catholic Register (wkly) (see
note in catalog) .......................... Cath...
Register (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Reino de Dios, El (Span.) (mo.) Relig 500
Controlled free dist.... 1,500
Pueblo
Southern Colorado Register (wkly) Cath... *12.«81
Greenwich CONNECTICUT
Catholic Property Administration (bi-
mo.) ................................. Cath. Prop* ty...
Catholic Transcript (wkly) ............. Cath...
Muslim World (quar.)
Rel. Review, Muslim & Non- Muslim...
>29,M9
68,964
$820
New Britain Circ.
Przewodnik Katolicld (Catholic Leader)
(Polish) (wkly) _______ ....... Civic & Relig.... $21,000
New Haven
Biblical Archaeologist (quar.)
Biblical Archaeology ...
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Advent Review and Sabbath Herald
(wkly) (no adv.) .......... 7th Day Advt .. 42,923
Controlled free dist.... 4,728
American Ecclesiastical Review (mo.)
Cath.... $5.712
Cathedral Age (quar.)
Cathedral and Allied Arts . $8,900
Catholic Educational Review (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ......... Cath. & Educ.... $3.430
Catholic Historical Review (quar.) (see
note in catalog) ______ Cath. Histor*! $1.726
Catholic Nurse (quar.)
Cath. Nurse Int 23,452
Catholic Standard (wkly) ......... Relig $42.323
Chaplain, The (bi-mo.) (no adv.) Relig.... $59
Controlled free dist $3.791
Christianity Today (bi-wkly) ... Relig.... 163,271
Indian Sentinel, The (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
(see note in catalog) Cath. Ind. Miss . 17,000
Liberty (quar.) (no adv.) ........ Relig 155,767
Link, The (no adv.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ................................ Relig .
Controlled free dist $45,000
Military Chaplain (mo.) ............ Relig 3.500
Ministry (mo.) ............. 7th Day Advt . 8,023
Trinity College Record (quar.) Cath. Coll....
Youth's Instructor (wkly)
7th Day Advt Youth.... 38,343
Controlled free dist.... 4,180
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Florida Baptist Witness (wkly) ....Bapt.... 50,270
UveOak
Present Truth Messenger (wkly) ....Relig...
3,250
Saint Augustine
Florida Catholic, The (wkly) Cath .. 33.893
St. Petersburg
Searchlite (mo.) Reli*~
Tallahassee
Episcopal Church Day (mo.) ... Episcopal....
Atlanta GEORGIA
Christian Index (wkly) Bapt . $99,500
Foundation. The (Negro) (no adv.)
(quar.) Relig....
Controlled free dist . $2.000
Home Missions (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Missionary.... $173.000
Augusta
Bulletin (bi-wkly) (see note in catalog)
Rom. Cath.... $13.982
Emory University
Phoenix (no adv.) (3 ti. a yr.) .. Relig....
Wesleyan Christian Advocate (wkly)
Methodist.... $51.000
Honolulu HAWAII
Catholic Herald (wkly) Relig.... $13,850
Hawaiian Church Chronicle (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Episcop .. $2.000
Boise IDAHO
Idaho Register (wkly) ....Cath.... 10,128
Bloomtntton ILLINOIS
niinois Christian, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Relig.... 3,500
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Clrc.
ILLINOIS (Continued)
Chlcaco
Advance (Diocese of Chicago) (mo.)
Episcopal.... $4.600
Banner. The (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Cath.... $8,633
Chicago Israelite (wkly) .Relig.... 51,000
Choice Magazine (quar.)
Relig. Book Guide....
Christian Bookseller (8 ti. a yr.)
Relig. Book Trade.... 49
Controlled free dist ... 3,204
Christian Century (wkly) Relig .. 137.000
Christian Cynosure (no adv.) (mo.)
Relig .. $1,400
Christian Life (mo.) .... Christian Living.... $56.025
Community (mo.) Cath.... $6,200
Covenant Weekly (wkly) Relig.... $12,809
Critic, The: A Catholic Review of Books
and the Arts (6 ti. a yr.)
Cath. Lit. Rev.... 9,547
Extension Magazine (mo.) Cath * 395, 963
Gosc NIediielny (Sunday Guest) (Pol.)
(no adv.) (wkly) Relig.... 16,300
HisV (no adv.) (mo.) Coll. Relig.... $15.000
Husuv Lid (The People of John Hus)
(Czech.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Czech. Prot .
Immaculate Heart Messenger (no adv.)
(mo.) ~ Cath.... $21,500
Journal of Religion (quar.)
Theol. & Relig.... 1,031
Katolik (Czech.) (s-wkly) Cath. & Ind.... 4.102
Kristaus Karaliaus Laivas (Lith.)
(wkly) Relig.... 3.400
Messenger, The (s-mo.) Methodist ...
Methodist Layman, The (mo.)
Layman Ints. Meth Ch.... $50,000
Mission Post (mo.) Bapt.... $1.055
Moteru Dirva (Women's Field) (Lith.)
(no adv.) (mo.) Frat. Cath.... 2,400
Moody Monthly (mo.) Interdenom .. 103,262
Narod (Czech.) (s-wkly) Cath. & Ind.... 3,909
Narod Polski (Pol.) (s-mo.) Cath. & Lab....
New Christian Advocate (mo.) ....Meth... 3,173
Controlled free dist.... 28,078
New World (wkly) Cath.... 197,600
Osadne Hlasy (Slovak) (wkly) Cath.... 51,789
Our Sunday Visitor Register Unit
(wkly) (Sun.) (see note in catalog)
Cath .
Standard. The (wkly) Bapt... 21,814
Today Magazine (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) „.. Cath ... $19,444
Together (mo.) Meth....*884,842
Total unpaid dist.... 2,127
Unity (no adv.) (bi-mo.) Lib. Relig....
Voice, The (mo.) Relig....
Voice of St. Jude (mo.) (see note in
catalog) .Cath.... 145,147
Walther League Messenger (mo.) (see
note in catalog) «, Luth.... 17,807
East St. Louis
Messenger, The (wkly) Cath.... 23,965
Elgin
Adult Bible Class Monthly (mo.).. Relig.... 97,000
Gospel Messenger (wkly) .... Breth.... $44,100
New Century Leader (mo.) Relig .. 75,000
Sunday Digest (no adv.) (wkly) ....Relig . 121.000
Sunday Pix (no adv.) (wkly).Juv. Relig....!, 000,000
Evanston
Anglican Theological Review (no adv.)
(quar.) Prot. Episc.... 600
Glen Ellyn
Christian Parent (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Relig. Educ ... $17.500
Lemont
Ave Marie (Slovene) (no adv.) (mo.)
Mendota Relig ' **•*»
P. E. O. Record (mo.) (Educ. of Young
Women) - P. E. O ...
Mollne
Christlife Magazine, The (mo.) ....Relig.... $3.000
Peoria
Register, The (Peoria Ed.) (wkly) Cath....
Rockford
Observer (wkly) ...„ Cath.... 13,296
Rock Island Circ.
Lutheran Companion (wkly) Luth.... $93.443
Technr
Christian Family (mo.) (no adv.) . .Cath.... $46,820
Wheaton
Sword of the Lord (wkly) Evang'l ... $78.480
Youth for Christ (mo.) ....Relig. (Youth).... $35,000
Anderson INDIANA
Gospel Trumpet (wkly) (no adv.) ..Relig.... 37,200
Crawfordville
Today (no adv.) (mo.) Relig...
Evansville
Register of Southwestern Indiana. The
(wkly) Cath.... * 14,205
Gary
Nasa Nada (Croatian) (wkly) Cath.... $8.022
Goshen
Mennonite Quarterly Review (quar.) (no
adv.) ~ Relig.... $490
Controlled free dist.... 125
Huntington
Our Sunday Visitor (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Cath....*873,859
Priest. The (mo.)
Cath. Clergy & Seminarians.... * 12, 88 5
United Brethren, The (wkly) (no adv.)
United Breth. in Christ.... $8.400
Partly free dist....
Indianapolis
American Christian Review (mo.). .Relig .. No Adv.
Baptist Observer (mo.) Bapt.... $6.800
Controlled free dist.... $200
Christian Witness (mo.) Relig .
Encounter (quar.) Relig.... 350
Controlled free dist.... 300
Indiana Catholic & Record (wkly) Cath.... *41,190
Total unpaid dist.... 1,559
Pilgrim Holiness Advocate (Sat.) Relig.... 12,300
World Call (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Relig.... $74,412
Notre Dame
Ave Maria (wkly) Cath ... 51,567
Catholic Boy. The (mo.) Cath. Juv.... 99,959
Richmond
American Friend (ftntly.Thurs.). Friends .. $3,100
Quaker Action (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Relig.... $22.000
Saint Mary-of-the- Woods
Alumnae News (no adv.) (quar.)
Cath. Coll. Alum.... $1,125
Bugle Call (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Cath. Students .. $16.500
St. Meinrad
Grail. The (mo.) Cath .. 10.951
Wlnona Lake
The Free Methodist (wkly) Meth.... 30,304
Youth in Action (mo.)
Free Methodist Youth .. 10.000
Davenport 1<>WA
Catholic Messenger (wkly) Cath .. *22,6€S
Des Moines
Baptist Record (mo.) Bapt.-. 2,077
Christian News (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) (no adv.)
Christ. Church (disciples).... $8.142
Messenger. The (wkly) Cath.... *9,291
Dubuque
Witness (wkly) Cath.... 29.621
Indianola
Christian Union Witness (mo.) ....Relig ... 1-100
Atchison KANSAS
Catholic Business Education Review
(quar.) ~ Cath. Educ....
Hesston
Journal (bi-wkly) Coll. & Relig.... $500
HilUboro
Zionsbrote (Ger.) (bi-wkly) Relig... $1.800
Kansas City
Eastern Kansas Register (wkly) ....Cath.... *16,860
Total unpaid dist.... 1,124
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement! ; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1892
Religious Publications, 1959
Circ.
$12,400
14,600
$11.300
Newton
Bethel College Bulletin (mo.) (free
dist.) Coll. Relig..
Mennonite (wkly) .. Mennonite
Mennonite Review (wkly) ....Ind. & Men-
Saint Marys
Theology Digest (no adv.) (3 ti. a yr.)
Theology (Cath.).... $7,600
Sallna
Northwestern Kansas Register (wkly)
Cath....
Topeka
Kansas Messenger (mo.). .Disc, of Christ....
Wichita
Advance Register (wkly) Cath
Defender (mo.) Relig
Light (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Church News.
*H,863
J75,000
Covln*ton KENTUCKY
The Messenger (Edition of Our Sunday
Visitor) (wkly) Cath....
Louisville
American Baptist (Negro) (wkly) .Bapt...,
Christian Observer (wkly) Presby ...
Herald, The (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Interdenom .,
Record (wkly) Cath...,
Review and Expositor (quar.) Theol. . ,
Tie, The (no adv.) (mo.)
Sem. Alumni & Friends .
Controlled free dist ...
Alexandria LOUISIANA
Baptist Message, The (wkly) .. . . Bapt .
North Central Louisiana Register (wkly)
Cath...
Lafayette
Southwest Louisiana Register (wkly)
Cath...
New Orleans
Catholic Action of the South (wkly)
(see note in catalog) .. Cath ..
Central Christian Advocate (Negro)
(s-mo.) Meth .
Augusta MAINE
Maine Baptist Messenger (no adv.)
(mo.) Bapt...
Portland
Church World (wkly) Cath. Welfare
Baltimore MARYLAND
Catholic Review (wkly) Cath
Colored Harvest, The (mo.) Cath
Controlled free dist
Jewish Times (wkly) Relig..
Maryland Churchman (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Episc
Woodstock
Theological Studies (quar.). .Theological
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Advent Christian Witness (mo.) (no
adv.) Advent-Christian...
Christian Science Journal (mo.) (no adv.)
Chn. Science .
Christian Science Quarterly (quar.) Relig ..
Christian Science Sentinel (wkly)
(no adv.) Chn. Science .
Church Militant (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Relig .
Herald of Christian Science (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (no adv.)
Christ'n Science
Pilot (wkly) „ Cath..,
Unitarian Register (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Relig ..
Universalist Leader (mo.)....Universalist..,
Vytis (The Knight) (Eng. & Lith.Hmo.)
Juv. Gen. Mag.. Cath...,
Zions Herald (mo.) Meth..,
Cambridge
Harvard Theological Review (no adv.)
(quar.) Theo...,
. *17,272
$17.918
1.200
$31.213
13,789
$1,850
18,000
$63.300
*14,605
*24,205
*17,023
17,023
$2.200
18,434
*43,407
67,120
4,350
18.365
$3.300
2.705
$3,800
148.802
776.585
202.442
$5,000
45.010
$13,000
$3,300
$1,650
Fall River Ciic.
Aurora Evangelica (Portu.) (bi-mo.)
Relig.... 1,800
Merrimac
Destiny (no adv.) (mo.) ......Relig. Educ....
Weston
Regis Herald, The (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Cath. Coll. Activ.... J600
Worcester
Catholic Free Press (wkly) Relig.... * 33,205
Adrian MICHIGAN
Michigan Christian Advocate (wkly) (see
note in catalog) Meth .. 23,076
Dearborn
Semnele Timpului (Signs of the Times)
Ruman.) (no adv.) (mo.) , ..Relig....
Detroit
American-Arab Message (Arabic) (wkly)
Relig...
Apostol (The Apostle) (Polish)
(bi-mo.) Relig...
Controlled free dist ... $16.500
Detroit Lutheran (bi-wkly) Luth . 12,043
Michigan Catholic (wkly) .... Cath .. 109.243
Solia (The Herald) (Roumanian) (bi-
wkly) Relig... $4.150
Controlled free dist ... $1.500
Grand Rapids
Banner, The (wkly) Chn. Ref. Ch .. $37.170
Bible Guide (no adv.) (wkly) Sun. School ... $16,810
Bible Light (no adv.) (wkly)Sun School . $18.629
Bible Stories(no adv.) (wkly) Sun. School .. $20.040
Bible Truth (no adv.) (wkly) S. S. $30,500
Key, The (no adv.Mwkly) . Sun. School ... $11.526
Calvinist (mo.) Relig... $23.000
Christian Labor Herald (mo.)
Christ. Labor....
Church Herald (wkly). .Ref. Ch. in Amer.... $60.300
Wachter. De (Dutch) (wkly)
Chn. Reg. Chur .. $5.700
Western Michigan Catholic (wkly) Cath . 20,020
Hancock
Amerikan Suometar (Fin.)
(tri-wkly) Relig....
Lutheran Counselor (s-mo.) Luth....
Paimen-Sanomia (Fin.) (mo.) ~ Luth ...
Ironwood
Lutheran Voice, The (mo.) ....Lutheran ,
Laorium
Christian Monthly (mo ) .. .. Relig .
Kristillinen Kuukauslehti (Fin.) (no adv.)
(mo.) Relig...,
Rauhan Tervehdys (Peace Greetings)
(Fin.) (no adv.) (mo.) Relig
Orchard Lake
Sodalis (Polish) (no adv.) (mo.) .Cath
Saglnaw
Catholic Weekly (wkly) Cath ..
Askov MINNESOTA
Lutheran Tidings (no adv.) (s-mo.) Luth...
Crooks ton
Our Northland Diocese (mo.) Cath
Duluth
Register (Duluth Edition) (wkly) Cath
Fergus Falls
Broderbaandet (no adv.) (Norw.) (bi-
mo.) Relig .
Minneapolis
Catholic Miss of America (mo.) ..Juv .
Evangelical Beacon (wkly) Relig .
Faith and Fellowship (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Luth .
Friend (mo.) ~ Relig..
Lutheran Herald (no adv.) (wkly) .Luth..
Lutheran Messenger (no adv.) (bi-wkly)
Luth...
Minnesota Missionary (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Episc...
Norsk Ungdom (Norwegian Youth)
(Norw.) (mo.) .. .. Educ. & Relig .
Northwest Lutheran Journal (mo.). .Luth .
Controlled free dist ..
One (mo.) (see note in catalog) ....Luth...
$1.400
$600
$660
$1,000
1,214
18,810
$8.700
5,942
*13,64»
$500
108.660
$13.000
1.850
$85.600
$14.000
1.700
$500
$37,500
16,727
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St. Cloud
Visitor (wkly)
St. Paul
Catholic Bulletin (wkly) ...
Catholic Digest (mo.)
Wanderer, The (wkly)
Winona
Courier, The (wkly)
Clrc.
...Cath . 17,252
..Cath.. 29,573
...Cath . 929.333
...Cath.... $9,460
Cath . *21,301
Bay St. Louis MISSISSIPPI
St. Augustine's Messenger (Negro)
(mo.) (see note in catalog). .Rom. Cath ...
Controlled free dist....
55,000
5,000
Baptist Record (wkly) Bapt ... $88,000
Mississippi Methodist Advocate (wkly)
Meth ..
Mississippi Register (wkly) Cath... *9,303
Independence MISSOURI
Saints Herald (no adv.) (wkly)..R.L.D.S
16.182
*31,892
Kansas City
Register. The (K. C. Ed.) (wkly) . Cath
Lees Summit
Daily Word (no adv.) (see note in cata-
log) (mo.) Rel. Edu
Good Business (no adv.) (mo.)
Relig. Educ
Progress (no adv.) (mo.)
Teen Age Relig. Educ
Sembrador, El (Span.) (bi-mo.)
Relig. Educ...
Unity (no adv.) (mo.) Relig. Educ—
Weekly Unity (no adv.) (wkly)
Relig. Educ....
Wee Wisdom (no adv.) (mo.)
Juvenile Relit. Educ. ft Enter ....
Liguorl
Liguorian, The (mo.) Relig $285,000
Controlled free dist $1,786
8.000
$1.950
$44,000
670,000
95.000
4,100
8,195
$6,906
50.000
3,000
91,538
36,000
470.000
$1.400
1,500
1,000
115,000
tso.ooo
* 105, 024
$800
$2.219
190.000
3.760.000
105,000
$145.000
General Baptist Messenger (no adv.)
(wkly) Gen. Bapt
St. Louis
Bible Discussion Guide (quar.) (see note
in catalog) Luth
Catholic Women's Journal (mo.)
Cath. Soc. Ref
Christian-Evangelist (wkly) . .. Rel
Concordia Nursery Teacher (quar.). .Luth
Concordia Sunday School Teacher (no
adv.) (quar.) (see note in catalog)
Luth. S. S
Concordia Theological Monthly (no sdv.)
(mo.) Luth. Clergy
Front Rank (no sdv. ) (wkly)
Disc, of Christ ...
Hearthstone (mo.) Relig
Hospital Progress (mo.) Cath. Hosp
Junior-Hi (no adv.) (3 ti. a yr.)
Luth. Teen-Age
Lutheran Education (no sdv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Luth. Educ
Lutheran Layman, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Luth. Men
Lutheraner. Der (no adv.) (bi-wkly)
(Ger.) Luth
Lutheran Witness. The (no adv.) (bi-
wkly, Tues.) Luth .
National Catholic Kindergarden Review
(quar.) Cath. Educ
Ologos (no adv.) (mo.) .. Relig.
Controlled free dist
Pal (wkly) (no adv.) Luth. S. S
Queens Work (mo.) (no adv.) (see note
in catalog) Rom. Cath ..
St. Louis Review (wkly) Cath....
Seminarian, The (quar.) Luth. Theo. Stud
Social Justice Review (mo.)
Soc. Ref. (Cath.) ..
Story Time (13 ti. a yr.) . Luth. S. S ..
Sunday School Lessons (no adv.) (quar.)
Luth. S. S ....
This Day (mo.) Luth...
United Church Herald (bi-wkly)
United Church of Christ
Springfield Ore,
Christ's Ambassadors Guide (quar.)
Assm. of God Youth.... 6,850
Christ's Ambassadors Herald (mo.)
Assm. of God Youth ... 17,239
Pentecostal Evangel, The (wkly)
Assm. of God... 164.814
Sunday School Counselor (mo.)
Assm. of God S. S. Leaders .. 31,500
Team (quar.)
Men's Fel'ship Assm. of God .. 3,500
Controlled free dist ... 500
World Challenge. The (mo.)
Assm. of God World Mis'ns.... 11,962
Stanberry
Bible Advocate and Herald of the Com-
ing Kingdom (no adv.) (bi-wkly) (see
note in catalog) Ch. of God 2,000
Great Falls MONTANA
Register (Eastern Montana Edition)
(wkly) Cath . *9,136
Helena
Prospector (mo.) Coll. (Cath.)....
Register (West. Mont. Ed.) (wkly). .Cath .
NEBRASKA
Bethphage Messenger (no adv.) (mo.)
Missions $15,000
$11.526
750
$967
*5.833
*8.191
1,750
$5,341
$24,813
171,457
Ansgar Lutheran, The (wkly) .... Luth
Kirke og Folk (Danish) (s-mo.) Relig .
Luthersk Ugeblad (Dan.) (bi- wkly) Luth ..
Grand Island
Nebraska Register. The (wkly) .. Cath..
Lincoln
Southern Nebraska Register (wkly) Cath .
Caecilia (quar.) (no adv.) Cath. Music
Nebraska Baptist Messenger (mo.). .Bapt
True Voice (wkly) Cath .
St. Columbans
Far East (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Cath. Missions
NEVADA
Register, The (wkly)
Cath . *6,612
Hennlker NEW HAMPSHIRE
High Way Magazine, The (quar ) (see
note in catalog) Lit.. Scien. & Relig .
Manchester
Magnificat. The (mo.) .......... Cath. ft Lit...
Camden
Catholic Star Herald (wkly) . Cath....
Collingswood
Christian Beacon (wkly) ...... Inter-denom....
Madison
Drey Gateway, The (no adv.) (quar.)
Coll. & Theo .
Controlled free dist....
Newark
Advocate (wkly) ......... Cath .
New Jersey Baptist Bulletin (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ................ Bapt
New Brunswick
Historical Magazine of the Protestant
Episcopal Church (quar.)... ------ .....Hist....
Newton
Pax (quar.) .............. Cath. Miss .
Passalc-Clifton
Dobry Pastier (Good Shepherd) (Slovak)
(no adv.) (mo.) ........ ..... Cath. Relig ...
Platofleld
Sabbath Recorder (no sdv.) (wkly)
7th Day Bapt ..
Princeton
Theology Today (quar.) ............... Relig....
Rochelle Park
Friar (mo.) (see note in catalog) Relig .
South Bound Brook
Ukrainian Orthodox World (Ukrainian)
(no adv.) (mo.) ........................ Relig...
26,112
$19.500
$2,800
103,418
6,000
6,800
$1.200
1,445
5,000
42,480
1,800
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Regilious Publications, 1959
Cath *25,032
$1.700
2,796,584
7,400
. $8,000
$2,000
. $1,488
Trenton cire
Monitor, The (wkly) Cath.... 75,111
Controlled free dist.. . 1,668
Union City
Sign. The (mo.) Cath....*373,039
Zarvphath
PUlar of Fire (no adv.) (wkly) Relig....
Pillar of Fir« Junior (no adv.) (wkly)
Relig....
Albuquerque NEW MEXICO
Baptist New Mexican (wkly) . . ..Bapt . 500
Controlled free dist . JOG
Santa Fe
New Mexico Register (wkly) Cath .. *6,216
Albany NEW YORK
Evangelist (wkly)
Brooklyn
Atetis (Litb.) (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Cath. Youth .
Awake (no adv.) (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Relig
Crociato. II (The Crusader) (Ital. &
Eng.) (wkly) Cath
Darbininkas (The Worker) (Lithuanian)
(s-wkly) Cath. & Labor
Controlled free dist
New Church Messenger (bi-wkly) (Sat.)
Swedenborgian..
Tablet. The (wkly) Cath
Watchtower (no adv.) (s-mo.) (aee note
in catalog) Relig
Yid. Der (Yiddish) (wkly) Relig
Buffalo
Catholic Union and Echo, The (wkly)
Cath
Carmel
Guideposts (no adv.) (mo.)... Relig.,
East Aurora
Expositor, The (mo.) Church Admin
Flushing
Russian Orthodox Journal (rao.) Relig.
Greet Neck
Orthodox Life (no adv.) (bi-mo.).. Relig
Pastoral Psychology (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Relig., Psychia'y, Psychol'y
Pulpit Digest (mo.) Relig
Psychic Observer (s-mo.) ..Spiritualism.
Controlled free dist
Pravoslavoraya Rus (Rus.) (no adv.)
(s-mo ) Relig
Pravoslavoraya Zhizn (Rus.) (no adv )
(mo.) Relig..
Laekawanna
Victorian, The (no adv.) (mo.)
Gen'l Magazine (Cath.)
Maryknoll
Maryknoll (no adv.) (mo.)....Cath. Miss
Mount Vernon
Orthodoxy (offset) (quar.) Relig..
New York
ACU News, The (American Church
Union) (see note in catalog)
Gen'l Episc. News,
American (wkly) Cath
American Lutheran (mo.) Luth
Bible Society Record (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ..Interdenom
Catholic Building and Maintenance
(bi-mo.) .Cath. Institu. Arch. & Eng'g.
Controlled circ.,
Catholic Educator. The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Cath
Controlled free dist
Catholic Journalist. The (mo.) .. Cath
Catholic Mind. The (bi-mo.) Cath
Catholic News (wkly) . ... Cath.,
Catholic Review for Blind (no adv.)
(mo.) (free dist.) (see note in cata-
log) The Blind
Catholic Worker (no adv.) (mo.) Cath
Catholic World (mo.) Cath
Christian Economics (see note in cata-
log) (no adv.) (bi-wkly) Relig
Controlled free dist
13,550,000
. Jll, 000
. $25.987
... $5.000
350
. 11,158
25,140
... $10,000
. $40,000
1,504
1,504
$46,700
300.000
*43,037
6,700
$500.000
37,175
7,067
7,212
1,831
$15.035
85,084
$2,200
60,000
16,376
$6,000
$195,000
w York Circ.
Christian Herald (mo.) dee note in cat-
alog) Relig....*431,587
Christian Layman (no adv.) (6 ti. a yr.)
Relig . 2.500
Christianity and Crisis (no adv.) (bi-
wkly, Mon.) Chris'n Opinion,. . $5,970
Christian Scholar, The (quar.)
Relig. in Educ . 2,600
Church Bulletin (mo.) ..Cath 189.465
Churchman. The (mo.) Prot. Episc .
Churchways (no adv.) (5 ti. a yr.)
Episcopal 20,399
Controlled free dist 6,242
Church Woman, The (mo.) (no adv.)
(see note m catalog) ....Ch. Women
Commonweal, The (wkly)
Cath. Pub. Aff. & Lit . 19.574
Ecumenical Review (quar.) Relig 3,316
Emmanuel (mo.) (tee note in catalog)
Rom. Cath $25.532
Forth (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Episcopal 55,639
Hadassah Newsletter (10 ti. a yr.)
Zionists Ints . $306.350
Holy Name Journal (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Cath. Men .
Homiletic and Pastoral Review (mo.)
Cath.... 13,939
Information (mo.) ..Cath. Home Miss . $57.700
Intercollegian, The (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Relig. & Educ . 12,450
International Journal of Religious
Education (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Relig. Educ . 47,846
Jewish Forum (mo.) ..Jew. Lit. & Relig....
Jewish Horizon and Mizrachi Outlook
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Jewish Int. Relig $15,000
Jewish Way (German) (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Relig . 3,500
Controlled free dist.... 2,000
Jubilee (mo.) Cath. Church & Her People $50,090
Judaism (quar.) (no adv.)
Jewish Life & Thought....
Labor Leader (mo.) . Cath.... $5.500
Messenger of the Sacred Heart (mo.)
Cath. & Fam 183.804
Missionary Link (no adv.) (mo ) (see
note in catalog) . ..Missions .. 1.950
Missions (mo.) (see note in catalog) .Bapt . 51.000
Mizrachi Weg (Yiddish) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....Jewish Int.. Relig
National Council Outlook (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Interdenom....
National Lutheran, The (5 ti. a yr.)
Lutheran Pastors & Laymen 14,000
Padre (mo.) Cath $8.500
Protestant Church Administration and
Equipment (quar.) (see note in cata-
log) Relig....
Controlled circ >204,42O
Protestant Church Life (wkly) (see note
in catalog) Relig 14,515
Religious Education (bi-mo.)
Relig. Educ. Leaders of All Faiths . 3,097
Rinnovamento, II (The Renewal) (Ital.
& Eng.) (mo.) Relig $900
Rosary Magazine (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Cath. Women .. $5,000
Sentinel of the Blessed Sacrament (mo )
(see note in catalog) Cath $9,500
Social Action (no adv.) (see note in
catalog) (mo.) . Relig 4,500
Truth-Seeker (mo.) Atheism.... 11.800
Union Seminary Quarterly Review
(quar.) Coll. & Theolog . 2,700
Controlled free dist 4,000
Voice of Missions (Neg.Hno adv.)
(mo.) Af. Meth .
Volunteer Gazette (no adv.) (mo.)
Vols. of Amer. Relig . $15.004
War Cry (no adv ) (wkly)....Salv. Army.... $79,000
Watchman-Examiner (wkly) Bapt....
World Outlook (mo.) . ..Meth. Missions .. 152,619
Yiddisher Kemfer (Jewish Struggler)
(Yiddish) (wkly) Zionist Int.... $10,423
Y.M.H.A. Bulletin (no adv.) (wkly)
Y.M.H.A
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
NEW YORK (Continued)
New York Circ.
Young Judean (no adv.) (mo.). ...Juvenile.... $8,000
Controlled free dist,... $2.000
Y.W.C.A. Magazine. The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Y.W.C.A.... $5.763
8,960
Lamp (mo.) „ Cath.... $200,000
Rochester
Catholic Courier- Journal (wkly)
Cath. & Non-polit ... *S5,3»5
Syracuse
Catholic Sun (wkly) Cath~.
State Council Reporter. The (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (no adv.) Relig
West Park
Holy Cross Magazine (mo.) Episc.
Asheboro NORTH CAROLINA
Christian Sun (wkly) Cong. Chris .,
Charlotte
Star of Zion (Negro) (wkly)
A.M.E, Zion..
Farmville
Mission Herald (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Prot. Episc
American Jewish Times Outlook (mo.)
Anglo- Jewish Int....
North Carolina Christian Advocate
(wkly) Methodist ...
$3.098
$5.000
$5.400
$14,634
Ashe Presbyterian (quar.).. ..Presbyterian ... $1.815
Raletffh
Baptist Informer (mo.) Bapt...
Biblical Recorder (wkly) Bapt .. $60.981
North Carolina Catholic (Edition of Our
Sunday Visitor) (wkly) Cath....
SeHsbury
North Carolina Lutheran (no adv.) (mo.)
Luth .. 12.000
Weaverville
Southern Presb'n Journal (wkly)..Presb.... $11,500
Winston- Salem
Wachovia Moravian (mo.) .. . Morav .
Faw> NORTH DAKOTA
Catholic Action News (mo.K.Cath. Di'se . . $15,600
Ashland OHl°
Brethren Evangelist (wkly) Breth.... $4.500
Ceafield
Catholic Home Messenger (mo.)
Cath. Fam. Int .. 187.000
Cincinnati
American Israelite (wkly). Jewish (Rel.) ... 6,330
Catholic Telegraph Register (wkly)Cath.. *65,284
Total unpaid dist . 1,383
Every Friday (wkly) , Relig. (Jewish).... 1,982
Junior Life (no adv.) (wkly) Relig....
Lookout (wkly) .... Chris. Ch. S. S ...
Methodist Woman (mo.) .....~.......~..Meth....
Restoration Herald (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Ch. of Christ....
Saint Anthony Messenger (mo.) . Cath . . 278,947
Straight (no adv.) (wkly)....Juv. & Relig .
United Evangelical Action (mo.) .. Relig....
Cleveland
Baptist Herald (bi-wkly) Religious ... 8.132
Catholic Universe Bulletin (wkly) ..Cath. * 109, 290
Church Management (mo.)
Homiletic & Chur. Mgmt ... 11,908
Controlled free dist .. 5,833
Jewish Review and Observer (wkly)
Relig...
Jo Pasztor, A (The Good Shepherd)
(Hung.) (wkly) ...Relig....
Katolikus Magyarok Vasarnapja
(Hung.) (s-wkly) Cath....
Sendbote (Ger.) (no adv.) (s-rao.)..Bapt....
Columbus
Catholic Times. The (wkly) Cath ...
Christian Endeavor World (mo.)
Relig. Youth ...
7,896
7,000
26,229
12,374
Kirchenblatt (Ger.) (bi-wkly) Luth ... $3.325
Columbus Circ.
Lutheran Standard (wkly) Luth.... 143,300
Ohio Christian News (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Interdenominational $7,000
Day too
Bible Teacher, The (quar.) (no adv.)
Ev. Un. Breth. S. S . . $32,000
Intermediate Bible Studies (quar.)
Ev. Un. Breth. S. S ... 29,500
Junior Catholic Messenger (wkly)
(no adv.) Cath. Juvenile....
Marianist, The (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Cath .. 22,800
Marian Reprints (no adv.) (8 ti. a yr.)
Cath . 750
Postscript (mo.) ..Relig. Inter-Denom. ..
Young Catholic Messenger (wkly)
Cath. Juvenile * 72 1,695
Dresden
Christian Leader (bi-wkly) (Tues.)
Church of Christ ... 2,310
Oberlln
Current Religious Thought (quar.). Relig....
Steobenville
Register( wkly) Cath . * 10,273
Toledo
Catholic Chronicle (wkly) Cath . *46,303
Worthinrton
Josephinum Review, The (s-mo.. Wed.)
Cath. & Fara . $9,784
Younvstown
Catholic Exponent (wkly) ... Cath . *28,061
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Baptist Messenger (wkly) .... Bapt ..
Little Flower Magazine (no adv.) (mo.)
Cath
Southwest Courier (wkly) .... Cath .
Star (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Church News
Tuls a
Herald (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Church News
McMlnnvlHe
OREGON
20.000
8,675
*16,130
*19,S11
$875
16,480
13,444
20,119
5,248
Linfield Review (wkly) Bapt. Coll
Portland
Catholic Sentinel (wkly) rath....
Oregon Churchman (mo.) Ep«sc....
St. Benedict
St. Joseph's Magazine (mo.) Fam. Cath....
St. Joseph's Blatt (Ger.) (wkly)....Cath....
Altoona PENNSYLVANIA
Register. The (Altoona Ed.) (wkly) Cath
Bethlehem
Moravian (mo.) (see note In catalog)
Moravian Church . $14.775
Bryn Athyn
New Church Life (no adv.) (mo.)
Swedenborgian $1,070
New Philosophy (no adv.) (quar.)
Swedenborgian . 321
Collegevlllo
Philadelphia Synod News (5 ti. a yr )
Evang & Refd Ch....
Controlled free dist $15.000
Erie
Lake Shore Visitor Register(wkly) .Cath.... *23,4O8
Skarb Rodziny (The Family
Treasury) (Polish) (mo.) Relig... $1,321
Gettysburg
Lutheran Quarterly (no adv ) (mo.) Luth.... $1,825
Harrisbur*
Alliance Witness (no adv.) (bi-wkly)
Relig . $48,500
Builders (wkly) Evan. U. B . $95.000
Church Advocate (no adv.) (wkly) Relig....
Full Gospel Quarterlies (no adv.) (quar.)
(see note in catalog) . . .. Relig ...
Controlled free dist.... $68,263
Telescope- Messenger (no adv.) (wkly)
Evang. United Breth.... $47,863
Homestead
Greek Catholic Union Messenger (wkly)
Greek Int ... 60,000
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Religious Publications! 1959
Lancaster Clrc.
Reforraatusok Lap] a (Journal of the Re-
formed Hungarian In America) (Hung.)
(s-mo.) (see note in catalog) ..... Relig..~
McKeesport
Prosviu (Enlightenment) (Carpatho-
Russ.) (s-mo.) Cath .. 4,500
McKees Rocks
Vistnik (Messenger) (Carpatho-Russ'n)
(bi-wkly) Relig ..
Merion Station
Episcopal Recorder (no adv.) (mo.)
Ref. Episc ... $540
Controlled free dist ... $200
Middletown
Jednota (Union) (Slovak & Eng.) (wkly)
Cath. & Frat . 40,370
Myerstown
Illustrator, The New (mo.)....Interdenom.... $2.566
Philadelphia
Adult Class (quar.) (no adv.) Bapt. S. S.... $211.279
Adult Student (no adv.) (quar.)
Evan. & Ref. Church Sch . $62,685
Augsburg Teacher for Intermediates and
Seniors (no adv.) (quar.) Luth. S. S.... 5,200
Augsburg Teacher for Little Ones and
Juniors (no adv.) (quar.).. Luth. S. S.... 5,325
Augsburg Teacher for Young People and
Adults (no adv.) (quar.) ....Luth. S. S.... 19,000
Baptist Leader (no adv.) (mo.) . Bapt .. $67,981
Bible Standard and Herald of Christ's
Kingdom (no adv.) (mo ) Relig.... $1.725
Controlled free dist.... $585
Catholic Standard and Times (wkly)
Cath.... 77.240
Church History (quar ) . Relig. Hist . 1,000
Church News (8 ti. a yr.) Episcop .
Church School Worker (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Relig .. $29,397
Youth (no adv.) (bi-wkly) (see note m
catalog) Relig.... $26.203
Crossroads (no adv.) (quar.) .. Presby . $136.000
Eternity (mo.) Undenom. Relig . $35.904
Home (no adv.) (quar.) — Bapt. S. S.... $40.003
Intermediate and benior Class (no adv.)
(quar.) Bapt. S. S . $38,067
Jewish Exponent (wkly) Relig .. $38.732
Jewish Quarterly Review (quar.)
Bible Archae PhiloL...
Journal of Biblical Literature (quar.)
Biblical. .. 3.000
Junior Class (no adv.) (quar.) Bapt. S. S $32,641
Juniors (no adv.) (mo.) Bapt. S. S.... $68,120
Junior Teacher (no adv.) (quar.)
Bapt. S. S.... $3.092
Leaders' Group (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Relig . 853,760
Lutheran (wkly) Luth 191,637
Luther Life (mo.) Luth
Controlled free dist.... $1.731
Lutheran Woman's Work (mo.) (no
adv.) Luth. Miss.... 65.352
Mission Herald (bi-mo.) Bapt... $6,500
New Aurora, The (mo.) (Ital. & Eng.)
Relig.... $1.500
Parish School (mo.)
Church School Teacher . $34.900
Presbyterian Guardian (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Orthodox Presby.... $1.100
Presbyterian Life (ftntly) .... Presby * 1,023, 329
Total unpaid dist .. 14,439
Primary Teacher (no adv.) (quar.)
Bapt. S. S.... $2,388
Records of tht American Catholic His-
torical Society of Philadelphia (quar.)
Cath. Hist. .. 500
Religious Home Unit (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Relig
Combined circ.... 1,020.560
Shlakh (The Way) (Ukrainian & Eng.)
(wkly) « Reli*.... $19.240
Social Progress (mo.) (see note in cat
alog) Soc. Educ., Presby Ch. U.S.A.... $16.000
Sunday School Times (wkly)
Interdenom. S. S.... 51, GTS
Controlled free dist.... 711
Sunday School World (mo.) (no adv.)
Undenom. S. S....
$8,000
Philadelphia
Story World (no adv.) (mo.) Bapt. S. S....
Teens (no adv.) (wkly) Bapt. S. S....
Union Quarterly (no adv.) (quar.)
Undenom. S. S....
Westminster Adult Leader (no adv.)
(quar.) Presby. S. S .
Young People (no adv.) (wkly)
Bapt. Youth ..
Youth (no adv.) (bi-wkly)
Relig....
Pittsburgh
Catholic Observer (wkly) .. ..Rom. Cath....
Christian Statesman (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Educ. Relig....
Hi Way. The (no adv.) (bi-wkly). .Presby .
Jewish Criterion (wkly )....( Jewish Relig)....
Listy Svateho Frantiska (St. Francis
Leaflets) (Eng. & Slovak) (mo.). .Relig....
Missionary Horizons (no adv.) (mo.)
United Presby....
Pittsburgh Catholic (wkly) Cath .
Russkij Vistnik (Russian Messenger)
Carpatho-Russian) (quar.) Relig
Sion (Zion) (Slovak) (mo.) Relig .
Svedok (The Witness) (Slov.) (mo.)
Relig....
Scottdale
Christian Living (mo.) Relig ..
Gospel Herald (no adv.) (wkly) Menoiu...
Scranton
Catholic Light (wkly) Cath....
Rola Boza (God's Field) (Eng. & Pol.)
(wkly) Relig....
Tunkhannock
Witness (wkly) Episc...
Villanova
Catholic Library World (mo.)
Cath. Libr. Prob's....
PUERTO RICO
Puerto Rico Evangelico (ftntly)
Prot. Ch. & Families
Ore.
$76.589
$50,829
$8,000
$18.000
$26,203
3,500
18,000
31,500
$5.000
$17.000
Newport
RHODE ISLAND
Catholic Art Quarterly (quar.)
Cath. Art & Educa .
Providence
Providence Visitor (wkly) Cath...
Woonsocket
Union, L' (Fr.) (mo.) . Cath. Frat...
Columbia SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Methodist Advocate
(wkly) ..Meth...
Due West
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
(wkly) ~ Presby...
Greenville
Baptist Courier (wkly) Bapt .
Yanlctoo
SOUTH DAKOTA
Christian Messenger (s-mo.) Chris'n'ty....
Der Kirchenbote (Ger.) (wkly) Consre'l
Jackson TENNESSEE
Christian Index. The (Negro) (wkly)
Methodist...
Memphis
Cumberland Presbyterian (wkly)
Cumb. Presby...,
Mirror (wkly) (tee note in catalog)
Church News
Whole Truth, The (Negro) (mo.). .Relig...
$2,500
1.500
$14.153
$18,166
$50.117
4,957
13.396
2,654
4,700
41,250
19,517
$3,276
92.941
$1,200
$2.075
7.950
$9,100
*17,899
4.800
Nashville
Adult Student (no adv.) (mo.)
Meth. S. S ..
Adult Teacher (no adv.) (mo.) . Meth. S. S ... 70.000
Baptist Adult Union Quarterly (quar.)
Bapt... $763,640
Baptist Married Young People (quar.)
Bapt ... $317,635
Baptist and Reflector (wkly) Bapt.... $59.310
Baptist Student, The (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Bapt .. $23,299
Cfc
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
TENNESSEE (Continued)
Nashville
Baptist Training Union Magazine (no
adv.) (mo.) Bapt....
Beginner Leader (quar.) Bapt ..
Child Guidance in Christian Living (no
adv.) (mo.) .. Meth. S. S . ,
Christian Home (no adv.) (mo.).... Meth....
Church Musician (mo.) Bapt .
Church School (no adv.) (mo.)
Meth. S. S
Classmate (no adv.) (mo.) ....Meth. S. S
Gospel Advocate (wkly) Relig....
Home Life (no adv.) (mo.) Bapt...,
Intermediate Leader (no adv.) (quar.)
Bapt...,
Intermediate Teacher (no adv.) (quar.)
Bapt
Junior Leader (no adv.) (quar.) ....Bapt....
Junior Teacher (no adv.) (quar.) ....Bapt...
Lessons for Intermediates (no adv.)
(quar.) Meth. S. S
Message Magazines (Negro) (mo.). .Relig
Motive (no adv.) (8 ti. a yr.) Relig..
National Baptist Union- Review (Negro)
(wkly) Bapt
Observer, The (wkly) Relig .
Primary Leader (no adv.) (quar.) ....Bapt...
Register (wkly) Cath...
Religion in Life (no adv.) (quar.)
Relig. Int...
Review, The (Negro) (quar.)
Relig's Journal A.M.E. Church. .
Roundtable (no adv.) Meth .
Southwestern Christian Recorder
(Negro) (wkly) Relig...
Sunday School Builder (no adv.) (mo.)
Bapt
Adult Teachers. The (mo.) .. ..Bapt
These Times (no adv.) (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Rcl
Trails for Juniors (no adv.) (mo.)
Meth. S. S
Wesley Quarterly (no adv.) (quar.)
Circ.
$325,700
$30,756
$68,605
50,000
$803.783
$55,305
$91.915
62,680
$81,102
50,580
20.000
$5,000
$40,003
*9,778
$2,497
$3,200
$377,969
$231.330
ig .$160000
city
Meth. S. S.
Cumberland Flag, The (Negro)
(mo.) Presby
Amarlllo TEXAS
West Texas Register (wkly) .. .. Cath
Austin
Firm Foundation (wkly) .~...Ch. of Christ ..
Bellvflle
Brethren Journal (Bratrski Listy) (Eng.
& Czech.) (mo.) Relig .
Corpus Christ!
Trompita, La (Span.) (no adv.) (mo.)
Relig
Baptist Progress (wkly) Bapt ..
Baptist Standard (wkly) Bapt .
Texas Catholic, The (wkly) Catholic.
World (wkly) (see note in catalog)
El Paso
Church News
Revista Catolica (Catholic Review)
(Span.) (s-mo.) Cath
Fort Worth
Churchweek (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) Relig
Fundamentalist, The (wkly) Bapt .
Tribune (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Houston Church News
Times (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Burlington
Highland Springs
i Antonio
Church News .
$500
*7,719
1,576
$2,000
341,721
*17.»51
*27,278
$10.000
*1S.62S
6.650
*20,572
*4S,S49
Alamo Messenger (wkly) Catholic..
Luz Apostolica, Los (Apostolic Light)
(Span.) (mo.) Relig.,
Salt Lake City UTAH
Improvement Era (mo.)
Relig., Cult. Int., Agric., Home Econ's..
Instructor (no adv.) (mo.) JL. D. S. S. S. U..
Intel-mountain Catholic Register (wkly)
Cath
Relief Society Magasine (no.)
L. D. Saints.
$5.500
$54,000
*7,896
$150.000
VERMONT Circ.
Vermont Catholic Tribune (wkly) ...Cath ... *12,SOO
VIRGINIA
Virginia Churchman (mo.) Episc....
*jrncnburg
Expected (mo.) Relig....
Richmond
Catholic Virginia. The (wkly). .Cath. Int....
Commission, The (mo.) .World Missions....
Earnest Worker (mo.) . . ..Presby S. S. ...
Interpretation (quar.) Relig ..
Onward (no adv.) (wkly) .Presby. Juv ..
Presbyterian Action (mo.) Presby....
Presbyterian Survey (see note in cata-
log) (mo.) Presby....
Religious Herald (wkly) Bapt....
Virginia Methodist Advocate (wkly)
Meth .
Rockymount
Southwestern Episcopalian (mo.).. ..Episc .
WASHINGTON
Catholic Northwest Progress (wkly) Cath ..
Spokane
Inland Register (wkly) Cath
Wheeling WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Register (wkly) . ...Cath ..
Green Bay
WISCONSIN
Register (wkly) Cath
Milwaukee
Badger Lutheran (bi- wkly, Thurs.)..Luth ..
Catholic Herald-Citizen (wkly) . ...Cath .
Living Church (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) Episc ,
Pulaskl
Franciscan Message (mo.) Relig
WYOMING
Wyoming Catholic Register (wkly) ..Cath
CANADA
Edmonton ALBERTA
Message de I'Immaclee (Fr.) (mo.)
Cath
Western Catholic (wkly) Cath
Nelson BRITISH COLUMBIA
Prospector, The (wkly) Cath
Vancouver
British Columbia Catholic. The
(wkly) « Cath
Altona
MANITOBA
$20.225
$131,417
87.000
$4,000
22,000
12,500
$179.646
30,000
$23,000
*12,538
*9,165
*30,413
$7,500
16,336
$9,144
*5,866
3,000
$7.550
3,717
*8,738
*2,131
Canadian Mennonite (wkly) Menno.
St. Boniface
Ami du Foyer (Fr.) (mo.) Relig .
Winnipeg
Canadian Ranok (Ukrain.) (ftntly, Fri.)
United Ch.... 3,760
Cloches de St. Boniface (Fr.) (mo.). .Cath .. 400
Herald (Ukr.) (s-mo.) ...Greek Orth'd'x .. $3,145
Mennonite Review (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Relig . 7.200
Sameiningin (Icelandic) (mo.) Luth .. $300
Western Sunday Visitor (wkly) Cath .., 6,350
Sackvllk* NEW BRUNSWICK
United Churchman (s-mo.) Relig . 9,929
St. John's NEWFOUNDLAND
Diocesan Magazine (mo.) Episc... $4,700
Halifax NOVA SCOTIA
Diocesan Times (mo.) Episc.... 5.000
WolfvUlft
Maritime Baptist (wkly) Bapt .. $5.500
Beamsvll!. ONTARIO
Gospel Herald (mo.) Relig.... $1.100
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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Regilious Publications, 1959
Hamilton
Pioneer (ftntly) (Dutch & Eng.)
Ref. Church. ..
Kingston
Canadian Register, The (wkly) Cath ...
Huron Church News (10 ti. a yr.) Relig .
Peterborough
Canadian Lutheran (mo.) Luth....
Sudbury
Totuuden Todistaja (Witness of the
truth) (Finn.) (mo.) Relig....
Toronto
Canadian Baptist (s-mo.) Bapt .
Canadian Churchman (s-mo.) Episc .
Canadian Messenger of the Sacred Heart
(mo.) Cath....
Church Messenger of Canada (mo.)
Relig
Controlled free dist .
Evangelical Christian (mo.).Jnterdenom .
Living Message (mo.) Miss'y
Missionary Monthly (mo.) United Ch .
OECTA Review, The (quar.)
Cath. Teach'g Prof....
Controlled free dist .
Onward (no adv.) (wkly) Juv. S. S ...
Presbyterian Record (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Preshy
Protestant Action (mo.) Prot. Patriotic
Scarboro Missions (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ..Cath. For'gn Mis
Controlled free dist....
Sentinel (mo.) Frat. & Relig ,
Shantyman (no adv.) (mo.)... .Missionary ...
United Church Observer (s-mo. )..Uni. Ch .
War Cry (no adv.) (wkly) .. Salv. Army
Cap De La Madeleine QUEBEC
Annales de Notre Dame du Cap (mo.)
Cath...,
Montreal
Anglican Outlook & News, The (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Relig...
Annales de la Reparation (Fr.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Relig .
Ctrc.
$2,200
$51,391
12,865
til. 500
6,700
124.764
$6.000
$2,025
$8,400
31.123
$64,300
J5, 200
$81.922
$3,900
$45.000
$8.000
13.075
$22.000
$215,389
$62,000
229,647
2.750
$12,500
Montr**! Ctrc.
Bonne Parole. La (Fr.) (quar.) ^ — Cath....
Fournisseur Des Institutions
Religieuses, Le (Fr.)(mo.) Relig. Inst.... *2,494
Francois (s-mo.) Cath. Child. Ed.... 66,966
Ma Paroisse (French) (see note in
catalog) (mo.) Cath. Fam.... 142,765
Messenger Canadian. Le(Fr.) (mo.) Cath .. 75,207
Messager de Marie Reine des Cours(Fr.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) Cath... 30,570
Messager du Tres Saint SacremenUFr.)
(mo.) - Relig...
Protestant Church News (mo.) . Prot . $9,200
Revue Dominicaine (Fr.) (mo.) Relig.... $1,400
Vie Etudiante (s-mo.)
Cath. Youth Ed.... * 27 ,732
Quebec
Echo de St. Francois L* (Fr.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Cath .. $13.000
Etincelle du Sacre Coeur, Le (wkly) (Fr.)
(see note in catalog) Cath 700
Controlled free dist . 2,200
Missions Franciscaines (Fr.) (no adv.)
(mo.) Missions (Cath.) 15,000
Revue Notre Dame Du Sacre, Coeur. La
(Fr.) (mo.) Cath.. $21,000
Semaine Religieuse de Quebec (Fr.)
(wkly) Cath.... $3,100
St. Jean
Richelieu. La (wkly) (Fr.) Cath **7,266
Sberbrooke
Messager de Saint Michel (Fr.)
(wkly) Cath.... $37,617
Valleyfteld
Salaberry (Fr.) (wkly) Cath....
Battleford SASKATCHEWAN
Marienbote, Der (Ger.) (mo.) .... Cath . $1,854
Muenster
Prairie Messenger (wkly) Cath... 3.330
Ro.thern
Bote. Der (Ger.) (wkly) Menn....
Manila PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Sentinel (Eng.) (wkly) Cath.... $28.000
Circulation— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
6P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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TRADE, TECHNICAL AND CLASS
PUBLICATIONS
LISTS OF TRADE. TECHNICAL AND CLASS PUBLICATIONS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
BY CLASSIFICATION. STATE AND CITY. FOR MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION
CONCERNING THESE PUBLICATIONS REFER TO CATALOG.
Variation between circulation figures and those quoted in the catalog are due to later printing of this section
and availability of later circulation figures.
FOR INDEX TO THESE PAGES SEE PAGE 1506
ADVERTISING and MARKETING
See also Selling and Salesmanship.
Hollywood
CALIFORNIA Circ.
Telefilm Magazine (mo.)
TV Film Adv'g ...
Controlled free dist ...
*491
$7,799
Media Agencies Clients (wkly)
Adv'g & Mkt'g Indus
for Western States....
Sea Francisco Controlled circ. VAC ... 6,816
Western Advertising (mo.) ................ £4,601
Total unpaid dist ... 1,150
South Norwalk CONNECTICUT
PIB (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Analysis of Consumer Mag. Advg ...
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Ad Clubber (wkly) .............. Adv'g. ..
Broadcasting (wkly) ....Radio. TV Adv'g.... * 20, 258
Total unpaid dist .. 1,172
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Advertising and Publishing
(mo.) .............................. Adv'g & Journ 1,868
Controlled free dist.... 1,502
Chicago ILLINOIS
Advertiser's Digest (no adv.) (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Sum'ry & Adv'g & Sales Merch'g . 38,000
Advertising Age (wkly) ................ £41,961
Total unpaid dist .. 1,415
Advertising Requirements (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Adv'g Prod., Promot'n&Merch'g ... >21,117
Food Business (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Sales & Mkt'g for Food and
Groc'y Store Prod. Mfgrs .. > 21 ,042
Industrial Marketing (mo.)
Indus. Sales & Adv'g .. * 14, 60 7
Total unpaid dist .. 1,016
Journal of Marketing (quar.)
Indus. & Com'l Mkt'g .. $9,300
OAAA News (mo.) ........ Outdoor Adv'g.... 1,398
Evans ton
Media/scope (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Media Buying Int . 15.000
'Standard Rate and Data Service Inc Pub-
lications (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Adv. Rates....
ABC Weekly Newspapers Advertising
(s-ann.) .. ......... .. ............ .................... £-2,030
Newspaper section ... £4,652
Business publication section ... -£4,666
Canadian Media Section ................. * 1,932
Consumer Magazines, Farm Publica-
tions, Export Consumer Magazines
section ............................................... £4,215
Films for Television Section ................... £1,469
Network Rate & Data Section .................... £1*741
Spot Radio Rates and Data Section ....... £3,352
Spot Television Rates & Data Section . .. £3,503
Transportation Section.... £1,085
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Direct Advertising (quar.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Paper, Ptg. & Adv'g ... 8,600
Detroit MICHIGAN
Adcrafter, The (wkly)
Post, The (bi-mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Mail Adv'g Service Int'l .
St. Louis
MISSOURI
Ad-Club Weekly (wkly) . ... Adv'g Club .
Plalnfleld NEW >
Publication Management (mo.)
Stanton CirC' M*r8""
American Press (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Journ. & Adv'g ...
Mamaroneck NEW YORK
Customart Press, The (wkly) (see note
in catalog) Classified Want Adv'g..-
New York
Advertiser (mo.) Adv'g & Mkt'g....
Art Direction (mo.)
Adv'g Art & Photog'y....
Editor and Publisher— The Fourth Estate
(wkly) (see note in catalog)
Journ. & Adv'g
Madison Avenue (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Fash. Adv'g ..
Premium Buyers' Guide (quar.)
Prem. & Adv'g .
Premium Merchandising (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) .. - Prem's Items & Prices....
Premium Practice (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Prem. & Spec. Adv'g....
Printers' Ink (wkly)
Adv'g Sales & Mkt'g....
Total unpaid dist....
Rush (mo.) Adv'g Prod'n .
Controlled free dist....
Sales Management (s-mo.) Sales Mgmt....
Total unpaid dist .
Sponsor (wkly)
Buyers of Broadcast Adv'g ...
Controlled circ
Spot (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Adv'g & Sell'g .
Controlled free dist....
Tide (mo.) Adv'g Mkt'g & Pub. Rela'ns...
Total unpaid dist....
U. S. Radio (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Buyers & Sellers of Radio Adv'g ..
Cincinnati oni°
Billboard (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Amusements...
Screen Process (mo.)
Screen Process Pt'g...,
Controlled free dist...,
Signs of the Times (mo.)
Sign & Display Adv'g...
Total unpaid dist ..
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
Counselor (mo.) Adv'g Specialties ,
Poor Richard's Almanack (mo.) ....Adv'g .,
Dallas
Southwestern Advertising and Market' g
(mo.) (cont. circ.) .. ..Adv'g & Mkt'g..
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Torch, The (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. free dist.) Adv'g Club News...
Circ.
1,491
6,433
7,161
>9,249
9,786
£21,249
10.000
12,246
>12,059
£32,231
1,717
318
4,012
£24,825
1,779
>1 1,856
850
14,150
£12,825
1,016
>10,632
£42,205
4,944
2,775
*12,S68
1,015
12,500
2,000
> 4,034
*2,300
Cfaxulatlon—££Sept. AB.C. Statement; £June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
•C.C.A.B. Audit; 5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1400
Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 19B9
tl.SOO
5,000
*10,445
*18,528
1.688
*18,31
1,14
CANADA
Tor»»o ONTAWO Clic.
Canadian Advertising (bi-mo.) *2,555
Impact (bi-mo.) (cont. free dist.)..Mkt'g.... 3,450
Marketing (wkly),Adv'g & Sales Mgmt ... *6,476
Montreal QUEBEC
Radiotime (ftntly)
Radio Adv'g & Program Schedules ... 52;
AGNOSTIC and FREE THOUGHT
New York NEW YORK
Truth Seeker (mo.) . ..Atheist & Agno .
AIR CONDITIONING
See also Plumbing and Heating.
Chicago ILLINOIS
Actual Specifying Engineer (mo.) (cont.
circ.)....Air Cond't'g, Heat'g & Plumb'g....
American Artisan (mo.) Sheet Metal.
Warm Air Heat., Air Cond .
Domestic Engineering (mo.) (see note
in catalog) ..Plumb. & Heat.. Air Cond ...
Total unpaid dist ...
Heating. Piping and Air Conditioning
(mo.) Design, Inst. & Maint .
Total unpaid dist ..
Snips (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Sheet Metal, Warm Air Heat, Air Con .
Evanston
Supply House Times (mo.) (cont. free
dist.)
Plumb'g. Heat'g & Air Cond'g .
Indianapolis INDIANA
Indiana Plumbing Contractor (mo )
Plumb'g, Heat'g. Air Cond'g
Controlled free dist...,
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Louisiana Journal of Plumbing & Heat-
ing— Air Conditioning — Mechanical
Contracting (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Plumb'g, Heat'g, Air Condit'ng .
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Coal Herald-Stoker and Air Conditioner
Journal (mo.) Coal Dlr. & Air Cond
Needham Controlled free dist .
New England Equipment Dealer (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Plumb'g. Heat'g,
Air Cond., Apph's
Detroit MICHIGAN
Air Conditioning. Heating and Refrig-
eration News (wkly)
Refng'n & Air Cond
Total unpaid dist .
New York NEW YORK
Air Conditioning, Heating and Ventilat-
ing (mo.) Heat. Vent. & Air Cond....
Qualified paid
Controlled circ ..
Contractor. The (s-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Plumb'g. Htg.. Air Cond'g & Appli .
Electric Heat and Air Conditioning
(bi-mo.) Elec. Heat'g & Air Cond ...
Controlled free dist....
Fueloil and Oil Heat (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (Cont. circ.)
Oil Heat & Air Cond. Indus...
Heating and Plumbing Merchandiser
(bi-mo.) (Cont. circ.) Plbg.. Htg.,
Air Cond....
Heating. Plumbing and Air Conditioning
News (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Plumb'g. Heat'g. Air Cond. Equip....
Mechanical Contractor (mo.)
Heat., Piping, Air Cond Indus ..
Plumbing and Heating Business (mo.)
(cont. circ.) -Plumb. & Heat. Cont. &
Retailing....
15.00C
24
1,11
1,300
tsoo
t2,OOC
*7,78
*23,05
1.64
> 4,044
>22.39
14,80
t3.94
>12,S7
>47.77
> 33. 355
*4,00<
>26.74
•w York o^
Refrigerating Engineering including Air
Conditioning (mo.)
arrytown Tech> Refri«- * Air Cond ... *10,114
Heating and Air Conditioning Contractor
(mo.) Heat. & Air Cond,
Sheet Metal Contr'g....
Qualified paid circ .. >6,133
Controlled circ.... >5,222
Journal of Plumbing- Heating- Air Condi-
tioning (mo.) (cont. circ.) Plumb.,
Heat., Air Cond. Contr .. > 25, 756
Plumbing-Heating- Air Conditioning
Wholesaler, The (mo.)
Plumb. & Heat'g Wholesalers
Controlled circ > 15,217
Greenaboro NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Plumbing, Heating and Air
Conditioning (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Plumb., Heat'g & Air Cond'g... 6,050
Cleveland OHIO
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Bus-
iness (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Refrig. & Air Cond . > 29,81 4
Madiaon WISCONSIN
Electric Heating and Cooling (quar.)
Air Cond'g & Heat'g
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Automatic Heating (mo.) (see note in
catalog) .. Oil Heat'g, Air Cond'g
Heating, Plumbing and Air Conditioning
Age (mo.) Plumb, Heat..
Vent. & Air Cond'g
Gardenvale QUEBEC
Canadian Refrigeration and Air Condi*
tionmg (mo.) Refrig.. Air Cond
AMERICAN INDIAN
Wa»hln»ton DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Indian Sentinel (no adv.) (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog). .Cath. Indian Missions....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Amerindian, The (bi-mo. )..Atner. Indians
Lawrence KANSAS
Indian Leader (no adv.) (s-mo.) Coll .
Staten Island NEW YORK
Smoke Signals (bi-mo.) Amer. Indians....
Pine Ridge SOUTH DAKOTA
Shannon County News, The (wkly)
Sioux Ind. Reserva. Int ...
ANTHROPOLOGICAL and
ETHNOLOGICAL
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Anthropological Quarterly (quar.) ..
Controlled free dist .
Tallahassee FLORIDA
Florida Anthropologist. The (no adv.)
(4 ti. a yr.) Anthropology...
Bloomlngton INDIANA
Ethnohistory (no adv.) (quar.)
Anthrop'y Hist....
Controlled free dist....
14,211
* 8,903
. 49.161
.. * 2,083
17,000
500
St. Louis
MISSOURI
Evolution (no adv.) (quar.) Evol....
Albuquerque
NEW MEXICO
Southwestern Journal of Anthropology
(no adv.) (quar.) - Anthrop'y....
*469
t!24
*262
J330
130
J980
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated.
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ANTHROPOLOGICAL and
ETHNOLOGICAL (Continued)
Ithaca NEW YORK
Human Organization (quar.)
Anthropology....
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
American Journal of Physical Anthro-
pology (quar.) (see note in catalog)
Belolt WISCONSIN
American Anthropologist (bi-mo.)
Anthropological....
Circ.
1.950
916
$4.700
ARCHITECTURE
See also Construction, Contracting. Building.
Excavating
Loa Angeles CALIFORNIA
Architectural Products (mo.) Arch.... 3,100
Controlled free dist.... 17,603
Arts and Architecture (mo.). Art & Arch .
Southwest Builder and Contractor (wkly)
(see note in catalog)
Arch. Eng'g & Bldg.... 4,188
Controlled free dist . 2,423
San Francisco
Architect and Engineer (mo.)
Arch. & Contr....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Cathedral Age (quar. ) Cath. & Allied Arts-
Journal of the American Institute of
Architects (mo.) .. Arch
Miami FLORIDA
Florida Architect, The (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) ~ ~ Arch....
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Inland Architect (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) - Arch....
Controlled free dist....
Indianapolis INDIANA
Indiana Architect (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Arch. & Bldg ..
Baton Rouge LOUISIANA
Gulf States Architect and Builder (mo.)
Arch., Bldg ..
Controlled free dist....
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
New England Architect & Builder
Illustrated (mo.) ... Arch. & Constr'n....
Detroit MICHIGAN
AIA Monthly Bulletin (Michigan Society
of Architects) (mo.) ........Arch....
Michigan Architect and Engineer (mo.)
Arch. & Eng'g....
St. Paul MINNESOTA
Northwest Architect (bi-mo.) -...Arch .
Controlled free dist....
Teaneck NEW JERSEY
Jersey Architect (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Architects ..
18,900
13,069
3,205
822
1,461
3.126
$1,800
$1,100
2.775
1,753
2,198
2.056
Buffalo NEW YORK
Empire State Architect (bi-mo.) .. Arch.... 12,142
New York
Architectural & Engineering News (mo.)
(cont. free dist. ) Arch. & Eng'g.... $34,000
Architectural Forum — The Magazine o!
Building (mo.)
Big Bldgs., Des'n & Constr.... *S6,421
Total unpaid dist... 4,038
New York Circ.
Architectural Record (mo.) - * 34,752
Total unpaid dist.... 2,722
Architecture and Design (mo.)
Arch. & Bldg ... $100
Controlled free dist... $1,100
Catholic Building and Maintenance
(bi-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Cath. Institu. Arch. & Eng'g ... >37,175
Interiors (mo.)
Interior Designers & Architects.... * 24, 113
Total unpaid dist.... 2,596
Progressive Architecture (mo.) Arch.... £41,584
Total unpaid dist . 3,602
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Architect (mo.) Arch ...
Cleveland OHIO
Architecture and Engineering in Ohio..........
(mo.) Arch. & Eng'g....
Great Lakes Architecture (bi-mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Arch
Columbus
Ohio Architect (mo.) Arch....
Controlled free dist....
Hudson
Building Products (mo.) (cont. circ.) (see
note in catalog) * Arch....
4,807
3.000
1.254
3.018
>33,939
Jenkintown PENNSYLVANIA
Your Church (quar.)..,Ch. Bldg. & Arch.... $202,232
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Triangle (6 ti. a yr.)
Eng'g & Fine Arts . . $1,050
Pittsburgh
Charette. The (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Architects.... $6,551
Austin TEXAS
Texas Architect (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Architects . $8,500
Charlottesville VIRGINIA
Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians (quar.) Arch. Hist.... 1,200
Seattle WASHINGTON
Pacific Architect and Builder (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Arch. & Bldg >7.414
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
B. C. Professional Engineer (mo.)
Eng'g Arch.... 43,821
Don Mills ONTARIO
Canadian Architect, The(mo.)..Arch. Prof.... 43,092
Toronto
Journal. Royal Architectural Institute of
Canada (mo.)
$2,320
Montreal QUEBEC
Architecture Batiment, Construction
(Fr.) (mo.) Bldg. Trade
* 2,613
ART and ARCHAEOLOGICAL
See also Art and Antiques under Magazines of
General Circulation
Lawndale CALIFORNIA
American Cartoonist (mo.)
Los Angeles Cora'
Arts and Architecture (mo.)
Arts & Arch....
COLORADO
Southwestern Lore (quar.)
Archae
$350
New Haven CONNECTICUT ,
Biblical Archaeologist (quar.)
Biblical Arch,,
Bulletin of the Amer. Schools of Oriental
Research (quar.) ......~..,..~..........Archa«..
Cirmlatiosi * A Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
WMtport Circ.
Famous Artists Magazine (quar.) ....Art....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Art in Education (9 ti. a yr.)... Art Educ.... $5,000
Carbondale ILLINOIS
Central States Archaeological Journal
(no adv.) (quar.) .Archaeological....
Chicago
Art Material Trade News (mp.) (see
note in catalog) . . Art Material Indus .
Detroit MICHIGAN
Art Quarterly. The (quar.) .Art...
Mlnn*.poll. MINNESOTA
Minneapolis Institute of Arts Bulletin
(no adv.) (quar.) $3,000
Santa F« NEW MEXICO
Palacio (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Anthrops., Hist. & Art ,
Controlled free dist
New York NEW YORK
American Artist (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) • Art & Educ .
Art Direction (mo.)
Adv'g Art & Photog'y...
Art Index (no adv.) (quar.) ....Art Index
Artist, The (mo.).... Art Stud's & Artists .
College Art Journal (quar.) .. Art Educ
Metropolitan Museum of Art. Bulletin
of the (no adv.) (10 ti. a yr.)
Art. & Archae
Cincinnati OHIO
American Journal of Archaeology (quar.)
Archae .
Archaeology (quar.) Archae....
Cleveland
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
(quar. )
Philos., Criticism & News of Art....
Columbus
Design (5 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog)
Art Educ....
Millersville PENNSYLVANIA
Industrial Arts Teacher (5 ti. a yr.)
Prof. Indus. Arts....
Philadelphia
Art Alliance Bulletin (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Arts....
Jewish Quarterly Review (quar.)
Bible, Archae., Philos....
Newport RHODE ISLAND
Catholic Art Quarterly (quar.)
Cath. Art & Educ....
Nashville TENNESSEE
Western Arts Assn. Bulletin (4 ti. a yr.)
Art..
$480
$378
*40,257
9,786
954
12,500
$4,900
$16,250
2,363
6.254
tl,373
13,219
5,100
2,400
930
$1.500
Salt Lake City
UTAH
American Antiquity (no adv.) (quar.)
Archae ...
Richmond VIRGINIA
Member's Bulletin of the Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts (no adv.) (see
note in catalog)
Fine Arts, Theatre Arts....
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Archaeologist (no adv.)
(quar.) Archaelogical ..
11,400
$3.100
$470
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO Cire.
Canadian Art (quar.)
Arts & Gal'y Exhibitions.... 6,145
ASTRONAUTICS
See also Nuclear Engineering
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Atomic Industry Reporter (see Bureau
of National Affairs Publications in
catalog section)
Missiles and Rockets — Magazine of
World Astronautics (wkly).. ..Missile &
Rocket Indus., Satellite Science . -£23,091
New York NEW YORK
Astronautics (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Rockets & Missiles . 11.921
Journal of Astronautics (quar.) . Ast'cs . 915
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Aircraft and Missiles Manufacturing
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Mfg. Aircraft & Missiles.... 17,212
Nashville TENNESSEE
Space Journal (quar.)
Astro Sciences & Missiles....
ASTRONOMY and METEOROLOGY
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Publications Astronomical Society of
the Pacific (no adv.) (bi-mo.) ....... $1.156
Chicago ILLINOIS
Astrophysical Journal (bi-mo.) (see note
in catalog) ................................ 1,456
MASSACHUSETTS
Bulletin of the American Meteorological
Society (mo.) ................. - .................... $7,000
Journal of Meteorology (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Meteorology .. $5,000
Meteorological Abstracts and Bibliography
(mo.) (no adv.) ........ - ...... .. .................. $1,200
Weatherwise (bi-mo.) ....Amat. MetTgy.... $12,000
Cambridge
Sky & Telescope (mo.)
Astro.... 22.836
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Journal of the Royal Astronomical So-
ciety of Canada (bi-mo.) .......... .Astro.... $2,500
AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
New York
NEW YORK
Automatic Control (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Application Systems Eng'g .. >30,449
Control Engineering (mo.)
Cont. System Eng'g.... •* 3 1,873
Total unpaid dist ... 1,922
Information and Control (quar.)
Theories of Communica'n
Computers & Autom'c Cont'l .
Cleveland OHI°
Automation (mo.) (cont circ.)
Auto, in Indus.... >30,039
Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA
Instruments and Automation (mo.)
Indus. Instru. for Meas. & Cont...
Qualified paid ... >1«,486
Controlled circ.... >4,30S
ISA Journal (Journal of the Instrument
Soc. of Amer.) (mo.)
Tech. Inst. & Auto Con ... * 12, 069
Total unpaid dist.... 4,222
Military Systems Design (bi-mo.) (cont.
circ.) .....Milit. Electees & Controls.... >19,981
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; 3 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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AUTOMOTIVE TRADE
Sea Motor Bus and Taxicab; Motor Trucks and
Transportation; Trailer Publications; Aviation; Farm
Implements and Tractors ; also Travel and Tourism
under Magazines of General Circulation
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA Circ.
Automotive Dealer News (wkly)
(see note in catalog) Auto Trade (Oil).... 10,927
Controlled free dist ... 1,326
Exhaust (mo.) (see note in catalog) 27,540
Gas Station. Garage and Motor Car
Dealer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Rev. of West Auto Trd VAC 14,581
Western Automotive Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Auto Trade ... >20,180
Oakland
Motor Registration News of California
(mo.) ....~~.......~..~~.....~......Auto Trade.~.
Orange
Motor West (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Auto Trade.... >21,881
Sao Francisco
Pacific Oil-Motive Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....Auto & Petro. Indus .. 10,927
San Gabriel
Auto Laundry News (mo.)
Auto Wash Industry .. 1,699
Controlled free dist.... 900
Denver COLORADO
Service Station Sentinel (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Auto Trade.... 3,076
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Dealers News (mo.) Auto Dealers ... 2,200
N.A.D.A. Magazine (mo.) Auto Dealers.... 26,395
Controlled free dist ... 2,533
NTDRA Dealer News (wkly). ...Tire Dlrs.... 6,770
Parking Magazine (quar.) Park'g Indus .. 5,977
Rlverview FLORIDA
Automotive Products Review (mo.)
Automotive....
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Automotive Journal (mo.)
Automotive * 30, 122
Total unpaid dist.... 2,390
Chicago ILLINOIS
Automotive Service Digest (mo.)
Auto Serv. Shop *50,008
Total unpaid dist.... 49,130
Chevrolet Dealers News (mo.) Auto Trd.... 10.240
Jobber Product News (mo.) (cont. circ.)
News for Auto Jobbers & Salesmen . >44,393
Jobber Topics (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Auto Jobber.... >40,722
Midwest Automotive News (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Automotive.. $15,000
Motor Service (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.) Auto Serv....>165,509
Service Station Management (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ...... Serv. Sta. Mg'm't .
Controlled free dist.... 135,401
Super Service Station (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ~ Serv. Sta.... >84,004
Time Sales Financing (no adv.) (mo.)
Sales Fin'g Indus.... 4,500
Trailer Dealer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Trailer Indus .. >7,765
Transportation Supply News (mo.) (cont.
circ. ........New Equip. & Mat'ls Motor
Truck'g & Transp. Indus.... >62,644
Des Moines IOWA
Iowa Auto Dealer (mo.) Motor Trade.... 1,700
Detroit MICHIGAN
Automotive News (wkly) (see note in
catalog) - -A- 44, 073
Commercial Car News— See Automotive
News.
Solidarity (bi-wkly) Auto Workers ...tl.300,000
Milford Circ.
Tooling and Gaging (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Auto & Aircraft Tool'g & Gag'g.... 14,300
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Northern Automotive Journal (mo.)
Auto Trade... U4.286
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Nebraska Oil Jobber (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Oil & Automotive.... 2,470
Wood Ridge NEW JERSEY
Auto Glass Journal (mo.)
Auto Glass Indus....
5,200
New York
NEW YORK
American Automobile (mo.)
Automotive Trade (Exp)..
Total unpaid dist..,
Automotive World (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.)
Inter'l News of Auto Work & Reps....
Automotive Retailer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Retail Auto Access..,
Automotive World — (See American Ex-
porter in catalog section.)
Automotive World En Espanol-—(See
American Exporter in catalog section.)
Automovil Americano (Span.) (mo.)
L. A. Auto Trade .
Total unpaid dist .,
Auto Trim News (mo.)
Auto Trim Shops Int...
Ford Dealets News and Ford Field (mo.)
Ford Dealers...
Gasoline Retailer (s-mo.) (cont. circ.)
(see note in catalog) Serv. Sta. Trade....
Motor (mo.) Automotive Trade
Total unpaid dist
National Independent (mo.)
Int of Tire Dealers & Rebuilders...
New York Auto Repair News (mo.)
Auto Repairs
Controlled free dist...
S.A.E. Journal (mo.) AutoEng'g..
Tire, Battery and Accessory News (mo.)
Retail & Whol. Tire, Battery &
Access. Dealers
Total unpaid dist...
Tires— TEA Merchandising (mo.) (cont.
circ.) «, Tire & Auto Serv. Sta ..
*17,422
1,475
1,983
. *19,884
1,715
7,339
>1 36,941
*105,432
. 3,819
1,784
6,836
26,884
*11,647
2.322
>32,052
Akron
OHIO
Automotive Chain Store (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Auto Supplies.... >13,356
Brake and Front End Service (mo.)
Automotive ..
Controlled circ. . >27,088
Tire and TBA Review (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) Tire & Bat. News . >32,388
Cincinnati
Autobody and the Reconditioned Car
(mo.) Autobody Mfg....
Cleveland
Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Hydraulic & Air Circuit Eng'g.... >24,821
Automotive Cooling Journal (mo.)
Automotive .. tl.500
Controlled free dist... J10,000
Service Station and Garage News (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Serv. Sta's.... 5,300
Columbus
Gasoline News (s-mo.)
Gas Auto. Serv. Sta. Garages .. 24,000
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Motor Dealer (mo.) (cont. free dist)
Auto Dealer.... $25,836
Portland OREGON
Automotive News of the Pacific North-
west (mo.) (cont. free dist.). .Auto Ind....
9,646
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Haverford PENNSYLVANIA Circ.
Philadelphia Auto Trade News (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Auto Serv.... 1,822
Philadelphia
Automotive Industrie! (s-mo.>
Auto & Aircraft Mfg.... * 20,281
Total unpaid dist.... 3,824
Motor Age (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Auto Main. & Service.... >135,266
Pittsburgh
Automotive Market Report and Auto
Week (bi-wkly) Auto Access . 11,733
Controlled free dist.... 3,935
Knoxville TENNESSEE
TSSA Reporter (mo.) Serv. Sta's.... 2,800
Austin TEXAS
Independent Garageman, The (mo.)
Automotive.... 4,295
Brownwood
Southwest Service Station Journal (mo.)
Auto & Access.... 5,773
Controlled free dist.... 2,330
Seattle WASHINGTON
Northwest Motor (mo.) Automotive...
Controlled free dist.... 5,748
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Automotive Retailer (mo.)
Garage Serv. Sta . +3,046
Garage and Service Station News (mo.)
(cont. dist.) Garage Trd.... 1,528
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Canadian Welder (mo )
Blacksmith. Gas Weld & Auto Rep.... +6,042
Driveway Reporter (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Automotive . J2.759
Motor in Canada (mo.) Motor Trade.... +12,313
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Automotive Trade (mo.)
Auto Trd. Access.... +30,262
Canadian Motor Service (mo.) Auto Trd .. $430
Controlled free dist.... $30,108
Garage Operator (mo.) ., Auto Repair.... +12,435
Jobber News (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Auto Job. & Sales.... $4,655
Service Station Management and Mer-
chandising (mo.) Serv. Sta. Op'ns . +12,398
Montreal QUEBEC
Automobile. L' (Fr.) (mo.) Auto Trd.... +7,294
Auto-Service (Fr. & Ens:.) (mo.)
Gas Refl'rs. Gas Oper't'rs.... 2,800
Revue Moteur (Fr.) (mo.) .... Auto Trd.... +7,487
AVIATION
See also Aviation under Magazines
of General Circulation
Montgomery ALABAMA
Air University Quarterly Review (no
adv.) (quar.) A via ... J1.400
Controlled free dist.... J19.000
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Aviation Engineer and Scientist (mo.)
Engineers & Scientists....
General Aviation News (bi-wkly)
Avia., Priv. Planes ...
Controlled free dist...
Soaring (bi-mo.) Glid'g & Soar'g....
Western Aviation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Avia. Indus.... >16,417
n Francisco
Pacific Air and Truck Traffic (mo.)
(cont. circ.)... Shippers & Traffic Mgrs ...
4,535
11,174
1:2,110
Westport CONNECTICUT
Army Aviation Magazine (mo.)
Army Aviation.... 4,343
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Ore.
Air Cargo (mo.) Air Cargo Transp.... *2,060
Controlled free dist ... J6.186
Air Force (mo.) (see note in catalog)
U.S.A.F. Service ...
Air Force Times (wkly) (see note in
catalog) U.S.A.F. Service *113,330
American Aviation (bi-wkly)
Qualified paid.... >28,815
Controlled circ.... >8,56S
American Products Magazine (Eng., Fr.,
Span.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.) Electr'cs, Avia., Nucle's.... 20,318
National Aeronautics (no adv.) (mo.) $6,500
Naval Aviation News (no adv.) (mo.)
Naval Avia ... 6,000
Controlled free dist.... 27,000
Chicago ILLINOIS
Air Line Pilot, The (mo.)
Pilot' g Tech. Prof. & Labor Int.... 16,721
Official Airline Guide (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Avia. Guide....
Evans ton
Journal of Air Law and Commerce, The
(quar.) Air Law, Commerce . 884
Wichita KANSAS
National Flying Fanner (mo.)
Farm'g & Avia . *3,200
Bethesda MARYLAND
AOPA Pilot, The (mo.)
Aircraft Owners & Pilots.... • 68,545
Total unpaid dist.... 7,783
Mllford MICHIGAN
Tooling and Gaging (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Auto & Aircraft Tool'g & Gag'g ...
Saint Paul
MINNESOTA
Journal of Aviation Medicine (mo.)
Aero. Med ..
New York NEW YORK
ABD— See Aviation Business Directory.
Aero/Space Engineering
Aero. Eng'g Prof, of Avia. Indus...
Air Facts (mo.) Mag. for Pilots .
Airlanes (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Air Travel Int...
Air Transportation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Air Cargo..,
ARS Journal (mo.) .... Jet Propulsion,
Rockets. Missiles Indus
Aviation Business Directory (quar.)
(cont. free dist.) Avia. Purchas'g .
Aviation Week including Space
Technology (wkly)
Areonau'l News & Eng'g
Total unpaid dist...
Business/Commercial Aviation (mo.)
Opera'n & Maint. of Aviation...
Flying (wo.) Avia...
Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences (no
adv.) (mo.) Aero Eng'g...
Missile Design and Development (mo.)
(controlled circ.) .... Aviation Missiles
Revista Aerea Latino Americana (Span )
(mo.) (cont. circ.) .. . Avia. Indus..,
Rocket- Jet Flying (no adv.) (quar.)
Rockets, Jet Propulsion
Safe Flying (bi-mo.)
Safety In Aviation .
Skyways (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.) Business Aviation .
Space/Aeronautics (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Avia. Product & Maintenance..
14,300
3,067
17,612
10,121
>9,832
11,725
10.092
*69.726
2,633
.*222,615
7,000
>13,419
. >8,221
, >36,593
. >42.803
Cleveland OHI°
Aeronautical Procurement (mo.)
Aircraft Buyers.... >7,721
Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Hydraulic & Air Circuit Eng'g .. >24,821
Q. B. Beam. The (mo.) Frat. Avia.... $4,200
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
AUTOMOTIVE TRADE
See Motor Bus and Taxicab; Motor Tracks and
Transportation; Trailer Publications; Aviation; Farm
Implements and Tractors ; also Travel and Tourism
under Magazines of General Circulation
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA Circ.
Automotive Dealer News (wkly)
(see note in catalog) Auto Trade (Oil).... 10,927
Controlled free dist .. 1,326
Exhaust (mo.) (see note in catalog) 27,540
Gas Station, Garage and Motor Car
Dealer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Rev. of West Auto Trd . VAC 14,581
Western Automotive Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Auto Trade ... >20,180
Oakland
Motor Registration News of California
(mo.) ....~~~.~........~..~...~....~Auto Trade.
Orange
Motor West (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Auto Trade.... >21,881
San Francisco
Pacific Oil-Motive Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....Auto & Petro. Indus .
San Gabriel
Auto Laundry News (mo.)
Auto Wash Industry ...
Controlled free dist....
Denver COLORADO
Service Station Sentinel (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Auto Trade....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Dealers News (mo.) Auto Dealers ...
N.A.D.A. Magazine (mo.) Auto Dealers....
Controlled free dist ...
NTDRA Dealer News (wkly). ...Tire Dlrs....
Parking Magazine (quar.) Park'g Indus . .
Rlvervlew FLORIDA
Automotive Products Review (mo.)
Automotive....
10,927
1,699
900
3,076
2.200
26,395
2,533
6,770
5,977
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Southern Automotive Journal (mo.)
Automotive . * 30, 122
Total unpaid dist.... 2,390
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Automotive Service Digest (mo.)
Auto Serv. Shop . * 50,008
Total unpaid dist.... 49,130
Chevrolet Dealers News (mo.). Auto Trd.... 10,240
Jobber Product News (mo.) (cont. circ.)
News for Auto Jobbers & Salesmen >44,393
Jobber Topics (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Auto Jobber.... >40,722
Midwest Automotive News (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Automotive . $15,000
Motor Service (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.) Auto Serv....>l 65,509
Service Station Management (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....... Serv. Sta. Mg'm't .
Controlled free dist.... 135,401
Super Service Station (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Serv. Sta.... >84,004
Time Sales Financing (no adv.) (mo )
Sales Fin'g Indus.... 4,500
Trailer Dealer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Trailer Indus .. >7,765
Transportation Supply News (mo.) (cont.
circ. ........New Equip. & Mat'ls Motor
Truck'g & Transp. Indus.... >62,644
DesMoine. IOWA
Iowa Auto Dealer (mo.) Motor Trade.... 1,700
Detroit MICHIGAN
Automotive News (wkly) (tee note in
catalog) .. *44,073
Commercial Car News— See Automotive
News.
Solidarity (bi-wkly) Auto Workers.... $ 1,300,000
Milford Circ.
Tooling and Gaging (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Auto & Aircraft Tool'g & Gag'g.... 14,300
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Northern Automotive Journal (mo.)
Auto Trade... 114,286
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Nebraska Oil Jobber (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Oil & Automotive.... 2,470
Wood Ridge NEW JERSEY
Auto Glass Journal (mo.)
Auto Glass Indus.... 5,200
New York
NEW YORK
American Automobile (mo.)
Automotive Trade (Exp).,
Total unpaid dipt.
Automotive World (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.)
Inter'l News of Auto Work & Reps...
Automotive Retailer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Retail Auto Access..
Automotive World — (See American Ex-
porter in catalog section.)
Automotive World En Espanol — (See
American Exporter in catalog section.)
Automovil Americano (Span.) (mo.)
L. A. Auto Trade
Total unpaid dist..
Auto Trim News (mo.)
Auto Trim Shops Int..
Ford Dealers News and Ford Field (mo.)
Ford Dealers-
Gasoline Retailer (s-mo.) (cont. circ.)
(see note in catalog) Serv. Sta. Trade...,
Motor (mo.) Automotive Trade
Total unpaid dist
National Independent (mo.)
Int of Tire Dealers & Rebuilders..
New York Auto Repair News (mo.)
Auto Repairs
Controlled free dist..
S.A.E. Journal (mo.) Auto Eng'g .
Tire. Battery and Accessory News (mo.)
Retail & Whol. Tire, Battery &
Access. Dealers
Total unpaid dist..
Tires— TBA Merchandising (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ., Tire & Auto Serv. Sta .
.. *17,422
1,475
>1 1,983
. *19,884
1,715
7,339
>136,941
*105,432
3,819
1,784
6,836
26,884
*H,647
2,322
>32,052
Akron
OHIO
Automotive Chain Store (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Auto Supplies.... >13,356
Brake and Front End Service (mo.)
Automotive ..
Controlled circ.... >27,088
Tire and TBA Review (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) Tire & Bat. News . >32,388
Cincinnati
Autobody and the Reconditioned Car
(mo.) Autobody Mfg.~
Cleveland
Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Hydraulic & Air Circuit Eng'g.... >24,821
Automotive Cooling Journal (mo.)
Automotive . $1,500
Controlled free dist.... $10.000
Service Station and Garage News (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) J3erv. Sta's.... 5,300
Columbus
Gasoline News (s-mo.)
Gas Auto. Serv. Sta. Garages . 24,000
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Motor Dealer (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Auto Dealer.... $25,836
Portland OREGON
Automotive News of the Pacific North-
west (mo.) (cont. free dist. ).. Auto Ind...,
5,646
Cln
atlo
~**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; • A. B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; (P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Haverford PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia Auto Trade News (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Auto Serv....
Philadelphia
Automotive Industries (s-mo.>
Auto & Aircraft Mfg..,
Total unpaid dist....
Motor Age (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Auto Main. & Service ...
Pittsburgh
Automotive Market Report and Auto
Week (bi-wkly) Auto Access .
Controlled free dist....
Knoxville TENNESSEE
TSSA Reporter (mo.) Serv. Sta's....
Austin TEXAS
Independent Garageman, The (mo.)
Automotive....
Brownwood
Southwest Service Station Journal (mo.)
Auto & Access....
Controlled free dist....
Seattle WASHINGTON
Northwest Motor (mo.). — Automotive...
Controlled free dist....
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Automotive Retailer (mo.)
Garage Serv. Sta
Garage and Service Station News (mo.)
(cont. dist.) Garage Trd...,
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Canadian Welder (mo.)
Blacksmith. Gas Weld. & Auto Rep...,
Driveway Reporter (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Automotive
Motor in Canada (mo.) Motor Trade...,
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Automotive Trade (mo.)
Auto Trd. Access-
Canadian Motor Service (mo.) Auto Trd
Controlled free dist...
Garage Operator (mo.) .... Auto Repair .
Jobber News (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Auto Job. & Sales-
Service Station Management and Mer-
chandising (mo.) Serv. Sta. Op'ns
Montreal QUEBEC
Automobile. L' (Fr.) (mo.) Auto Trd....
Auto-Service (Fr. & Eng.) (mo.)
Gas RetTrs. Gas Oper't'rs....
Revue Moteur (Fr.) (mo.) .... Auto Trd....
AVIATION
See also Aviation under Magazines
of General Circulation
Montgomery ALABAMA
Air University Quarterly Review (no
adv.) (quar.) Avia .
Controlled free disk.
Circ.
1,822
*20,281
3.824
>135,266
11,733
3,935
2,800
4.295
S.773
2,330
. 43,046
1,528
46,042
$2.759
412,313
430,262
$430
$30.108
412,435
$4.655
412,398
47.294
2,800
47,487
$1,400
$19.000
Loa Angeles
CALIFORNIA
4,535
11,174
$2,110
Aviation Engineer and Scientist (mo.)
Engineers & Scientists...
General Aviation News (bi-wkly)
Avia., Priv. Planes .,
Controlled free dist....
Soaring (bi-mo.) Glid'g & Soar'g...
Western Aviation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Avia. Indus.... >16,417
San Francisco
Pacific Air and Truck Traffic (mo.)
(cont. circ.)... Shippers & Traffic Mgrs ..
Westport CONNECTICUT
Army Aviation Magazine (mo.)
Army Aviation...
4,343
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Ore.
Air Cargo (mo.) Air Cargo Transp.... $2,060
Controlled free dist ... $6,186
Air Force (mo.) (see note in catalog)
U.S.A.F. Service ...
Air Force Times (wkly) (see note in
catalog) U.S.A.F. Service *1 13,330
American Aviation (bi-wkly)
Qualified paid.... >28,815
Controlled circ.... >8,56S
American Products Magazine (Eng., Fr.,
Span.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.) Electr'cs, Avia., Nude's.... 20,318
National Aeronautics (no adv.) (mo.) $6,500
Naval Aviation News (no adv.) (mo.)
Naval Avia ... 6,000
Controlled free dist.... 27,000
Chicago ILLINOIS
Air Line Pilot, The (mo.)
Pilot'g Tech. Prof. & Labor Int.... 16,721
Official Airline Guide (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Avia. Guide....
Evans ton
Journal of Air Law and Commerce. The
(quar.) Air Law, Commerce .. 884
Wichita KANSAS
National Flying Fanner (mo.)
Farm'g & Avia .. $3,200
Bethesda MARYLAND
AOPA Pilot. The (mo.)
Aircraft Owners & Pilots.... • 68,545
Total unpaid dist.... 7,783
Mllford MICHIGAN
Tooling and Gaging (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Auto & Aircraft Tool'g & Gag'g...
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Journal of Aviation Medicine (mo.)
Aero. Med
New York
NEW YORK
ABD — See Aviation Business Directory.
Aero/Space Engineering
Aero. Eng'g Prof, of Avia. Indus...
Air Facts (mo.) Mag. for Pilots .
Airlanes (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Air Travel Int...
Air Transportation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Air Cargo..
ARS Journal (mo.) Jet Propulsion,
Rockets. Missiles Indus
Aviation Business Directory (quar.)
(cont. free dist.) Avia. Purchas'g
Aviation Week including Space
Technology (wkly)
Areonau'l News & Eng'g
Total unpaid dist...
Business/Commercial Aviation (mo.)
Opera'n & Maint. of Aviation...
Flying (mo.) Avia..
Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences (no
adv.) (mo.) Aero Eng'g...
Missile Design and Development (mo.)
(controlled circ.) .... Aviation Missiles
Revista Aerea Latino Americana (Span )
(mo.) (cont. circ.) Avia. Indus..
Rocket- Jet Flying (no adv.) (quar.)
Rockets, Jet Propulsion
Safe Flying (bi-mo.)
Safety In Aviation
Skyways (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.) Business Aviation
Space/ Aeronautics (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Avia. Product & Maintenance..
14,300
3,067
17,612
10,121
>9,832
11,725
10,092
*«9,726
2,633
.*222,615
7,000
>13,419
. >8,221
. >36,593
, >42,803
Cleveland OHIO
Aeronautical Procurement (mo.)
Aircraft Buyers.... >7,721
Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Hydraulic & Air Circuit Eng'g ... >24,821
Q. B. Beam, The (mo.) Frat. Avia.... $4,200
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; 8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
AVIATION (Continued)
Circ
Current Science and Aviation (wkly)
School Science- No adv.
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Aircraft Missiles Manufacturing (mo.)
(cont. free dist.)
Mfg. Aircraft & Missiles.... 17,212
Auto & Aircraft Mfg *20,281
Total unpaid dist
Dallas TEXAS
Aviation Advertiser Magazine (mo.)
Aviation
Controlled free dist ..
Flight Magazine (mo.) A via. Indus .
Port Worth
Cross Country News (ev. 3 wks.)
Int. of Avia'n in S'west
Controlled free dist....
Winnipeg
Voxair (mo.)
CANADA
MANITOBA
Military Aviation....
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian Aeronautical Journal (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Aeronautics ...
Don Mills
Canadian Transportation (mo.)
Land. Air & Water Trans'n .
Ottawa
Canadian Flight (The Pilots Magazine)
(bi-mo.) Pilots & Aircraftmen
Aircraft (mo.) A via .
Canadian Aircraft Industries (mo.)
Aeronautical Eng'g....
Canadian Aviation (mo.)
3,«24
$3.000
$9,500
10,468
12,000
3.000
$4.000
2,461
*1,687
3,700
• 7,819
•5,226
..•7,123
BAKING
See also Confectionery. Ice Cream and Soda Fountain
Saa Pranciaco CALIFORNIA
Western Baker (mo.). .Ret. & Wholes. Bak
Atlanta GEORGIA
New South Baker (mo.)
*2,262
$3,774
Chicago ILLINOIS
Bakers Digest. The (bi-mo.)
Baking & Milling 2.015
Controlled free dist . 3,624
Baking Industry Magazine (ftntly.
Sat.) Baking Indus.... *12,521
M undelete
Chicago Retail Baker (mo.).... Ret. Bkrs $2.773
Prospect Height*
Modern Miller and Bakers Newt (hi-
wkly., Sat.) Mill'g & Bak'g $3,000
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Dough Boy (mo.) Bakeries >5,S33
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
American Baker (mo.) Baking... 4,090
New York NEW YORK
American Independent Baker (s-mo.) $5,000
Bakers' Review (mo.) (cont. circ.) >22,174
Bakers' Weekly (wkly) . ..Bak'g Indus *1 0,328
Total unpaid dist 1,250
Biscuit and Cracker Baker (mo.)
Bis., Cookie & Crac. Indus
Qualified paid . > 1,209
Controlled circ .. >350
Specialty Bakers' Voice (Yid. & Eng.)
(wkly) Baking Indus .. 1,437
Pott.town PENNSYLVANIA
Pretzel Baker, The (mo.). .Pretzel Bak'g .. $2,300
TEXAS
Panadero Latino Americano (Span.)
(mo.) (controlled free dist.)
Lat. Amer. Bak'g...
Southwestern Baker (mo.)
Circ.
9.275
4,964
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Bakers' Journal, The (mo.)
Baking Indus....
Canadian Baker (mo.) Baking.. *3,126
Montreal QUEBEC
Fournee Lf (Fr.) (mo.) ..Bak'g & Conf .. *1,»1S
BANKING, FINANCE and
INVESTMENTS
See Building and Loan; Commercial and Industrial;
also Business Executives under Magazines
oi General Circulation
Little Rock ARKANSAS
Arkansas Banker (mo.) 741
Los Angel**
CALIFORNIA
$7.000
$1,150
Los Angeles Banker (3 ti. a yr.) Bank ...
Sacramento
Recorder (dly) Finan ..
Saa Diego
Daily Transcript (dly.)
R. Est., Legal & Finan....
Saa Francisco
Recorder (dly) Legal & Finan....
Wall Street Journal (Pacific Coast ed.)
(dly) Busi. Dly.... **«3.809
Western Banker (mo.) Finan 3,241
Denver
COLORADO
Cervi's Rocky Mountain Journal (wkly)
Busi. & Finan.. ..**4,921
Mountain States Banker (wkly). .Finan ..
Technical Valuation (3 ti. a yr.)
Appraisals .. $2,200
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Consumer Finance News (mo.)
Consumer Finance .
Industrial Banker (mo.).. Indus. Bank'g....
National Savings and Loan Journal
(mo.) Savings & Loan.... $2,711
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Banker (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Bank.... $2.305
Decatur
Dixie Business (quar.) Busi. Res.
Finan. Indus....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Auditgram (mo.)
Bank Auditors & Comptrollers.... 8.654
Bankers Monthly (mo.) (cont. free circ.).. >22,477
Bank Man (bi-mo.) Bank'g . 6.700
Bulletin of the Financial Public Relations
Assn, (mo.) Finan. Pub.Rela.... $2.418
Business For Sale (mo.) ....Busi. Invest.. .-
Finance (mo.) .... Money Mgmt.... *4,473
Total unpaid dist.... 1,770
Illinois Banker (mo.).. Bank'g & Finan .. 2,738
Mortgage Banker (mo.) Mtge Loans . 4,702
National Corporation Reporter (wkly)
Legal & Finan.... $1,500
Savings and Loan News (mo.)
Savings & Loan.... * 23, 139
Total unpaid dist.... 3,806
Time Sales Financing (no adv.) (mo.)
Sales Financ'g Indus.... 4,500
Wall Street Journal (Midwest Edition)
(dly) Nat'l Busi. &*Finan....**170,491
INDIANA
Hoosier Banker (mo.)
$3.100
Circulation— **Sept. ABC. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements: wA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Puhlisher'i Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
DM Mollies J°WA Circ.
Northwestern Banker (mo.) .... ................... 3,797
Record (dly) .................. ......Legal ft Finan~.
Sioux City
Daily Reporter (dly). .Legal, Com. ft Finan.~ 160
Top*. KANSAS
Kansas Banker (mo.) .............................. 713
Baltimore MARYLAND
Banking News (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Bank'g .. 2,261
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Banker and Tradesman (wkly)
Ftnan. Com'l R. Est.... $3,324
Banking Law Journal combined with the
Bankers Magazine (mo.) .............. Bank....
Barren's National Business ft Financial
Weekly (wkly) .............. Busi. & Finan.... *97,062
Total unpaid dist.... 9,727
Pioneer, The (bi-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ....................... Bank'g.... $4,500
United States Investor (wkly)
Bank Insur. & Invest . 18,089
Detroit MICHIGAN
Burroughs Clearing House (mo.) (coat.
circ.) .................... Bank. & Finan . >I03.799
Detroit Banker (3 ti. a yr.) (cont. free
dist.) ................................. 4,300
Legal News (dly) ........ Legal & Finan.... 7,500
Michigan Investor (wkly). Bank. & Invest.... £1,400
Michigan Manufacturer and Financial
Record (mo.) ................ Ind. & Finan
Duluth MINNESOTA
Financial Record (tri-wkly)
Busi. & Finan....
Minneapolis
Collector, The (mo.)....Collec'n Agenc's
Controlled free dist
Commercial West (wkly) Bank...,
Finance and Commerce (dly)
Bus. & Legal
Sauk Centre
Independent Banker (mo.) .... Bank'g..
Controlled free dist...
Jackson MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Banker (mo.)
Kansas City MISSOURI
Bank News (mo.) (see note in catalog) .
SI Lout*
Mid-Continent Banker (13 ti. a yr.) ....
Newark NEW JERSEY
Guide and Bulletin (bi-mo.)
Savings & Loans
Princeton
New Jersey Banker (quar.) Bank'g
Buffalo NEW YORK
Buffalo Law Journal (dly)
Legal, Finan. & R. Est...
New York
American Banker (dly)
Analysts Journal (5 ti. a yr.)
Invest. Mgmt. & Secur. Anal's
Banking (mo.) ....
Total unpaid dist...
Bond Buyer. The (wkly)
(see note in catalog)
Gov't, State ft Munic. Finan..,
Daily Bond Buyer, The (dly) (see note
in catalog). Gov't, State & Muni. Finan...,
Commercial and Financial Chronicle
(semi-wkly) (see note in catalog)
Controller, The (mo.).. Fin. & Acct'g Exec
Credit and Financial Management (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Busi. & Finan
Dun's Review and Modern Industry
(mo.) Busi. Exec. Magazine
Exchange, The (no adv.) (mo.) .Finan...
Financial World (wkly) ...Finan. & Busi .
$10,000
$1.467
71
2,142
$3,958
$6,014
$209
$3,290
5,480
1,516
$1,011
8,000
*37,096
2,587
19,542
*»,2Sft
>35.487
$142.000
*54.753
w York Ore.
Forbes (s-mo.) Indus., Busi. & Finan....*260,448
Internal Auditor, The (quar.)
Internal Audit* g.... 5,000
Investment Dealers' Digest (wkly) . Secur.... 5,080
Controlled free dist .. 6T9
Investors Future with Investment World
News (mo.) Finan.... 23,660
Controlled free dist.... 6,360
Investor (no adv.) (mo.).... Investor Int...
Magazine of Wall Street and Business
Analyst (ftntly. Sat.).. ..Busi. & Finan.... * 17, 868
New York State Banker (no ad*.)
(wkly) Bank'g.. 1,500
Safe Deposit Bulletin (mo.)
Gen'l Int. of Deposit Busi.. . 1,100
Savings Bank Journal (mo.) .... .Bank'g * 2,384
Trust Bulletin, The (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog). ...Trust Busi. (Bank'g).... 4,685
Trusts and Estates (mo.) . .. *8,680
Wall Street Journal (dly) (see note in
catalog) Combined circ....**S96,313
IUlel*h NORTH CAROLINA
Tarheel Banker (mo.)
OHIO
Ohio Banker (mo.)
Personal Financier (bi-mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Per. Finan..,
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Banker (mo.)
2,129
1,322
$2.000
Jenldntown PENNSYLVANIA
Over the Counter Securities Review (mo.)
Philadelphia BusL & Finan 6'675
Eastern Banker (wkly) Fman.... 4,853
Controlled free dist.... 329
Pittsburgh
Money and Commerce (bi-wkly) ....Fin ...
Memphis TENNESSEE
News. The Daily (dly)
Busi.. Legal, Finan , Trd 3,015
Nashville
Tennessee Banker (mo.) 955
Dallas TEXAS
Bankers Digest (wkly) Bank'g News.... 1,676
Texas Banker Record (mo.) $3,000
Wall Street Journal (S. W. Ed.) (dly)
Nat'l Busi. & Finan....**52.2S7
San Antonio
Commercial Recorder (dly)
Finan., Legal & Court News....
Salt Lake City UTAH
Western Mineral Survey (wkly)
Finan. & Min'g .
Seattle WASHINGTON
Journal of Commerce and Construction
Record (dly) (see note in catalog)
Com. Ind., Finan. & Marine
Pacific Banker and Business (mo.)
Bank'g & Finan....
Madison WISCONSIN
Journal of Finance (quar.) (controlled
free dist.) - Finan
Milwaukee
Mid- Western Banker (mo.)
5.101
3,234
2,400
2,777
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Journal of Commerce Weekly (wkly)
Const., Munic., Ship'g & Finan....
Western Business and Industry (mo.)
Busi., Indus. & Finan.... <&4,269
Total unpaid dist.... 1,198
* 6,095
Winnipeg
MANITOBA
Trade and Commerce in Western Canada
(mo.) .............. ....Invest. Bank'g, Indus ... +6,091
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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BANKING, FINANCE and
INVESTMENTS (Continued)
London ONTARIO
Ontario Agent (mo.) Finan. & Insur...
Toronto
Credit (mo.) Credit. Fanan., Busi...
Financial Post, The (wkly)
Total unpaid dist ..
Monetary Times (mo.) ~ Busi...
Montreal QUEBEC
Actualite Economique (Fr.Mquar.) Econ
Controlled free dist .,
Canadian Banker (3 ti. a yr.) Bank'g ..
Canadian Business (mo.) Com'l & Finan..
Total unpaid dist .
Chronicle (mo.) Finan. & Ins.-
Financial Times (wkly)
Circ.
2,500
4.250
*83,747
1,823
* 9,653
$1.200
J400
JIO.OOO
*34.080
1,493
BARBER and BEAUTY SHOPS
See also Cosmetics and Toiletries
Chicago ILLINOIS
Master Barber and Beautician Magazine
(mo.) til, 554
Modern Beauty Shop (mo.). .Beauty Shops .. * 82, 154
Total unpaid dist
Indianapolis INDIANA
Journeyman Barber. Hairdresser and
Cosmetologist (mo.) — . ~. ~~
Controlled free dist ...
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Hairdressers & Cosmetalogists Review
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Beauty Shop Owners & Operators .
New York NEW YORK
American Hairdresser (mo.)
Beauty Shops .
Total unpaid dist
Barber's Journal and Men's Hairstylist
(mo.) Barber Shops
Beauty Culture (see American Hair-
dresser and Beauty Culture in catalog.)
Betty Fashion (mo.) Toilet Goods ,
National Beauty School Journal and
Beauty School Management (mo.)
(cont. free dist.). .Beaut. Cult. Schools
Dallas TEXAS
Beauty (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Beauty Cult
1,820
50.000
*72.522
3,695
17,202
9.836
5.400
4,061
> 3,199
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Barber (4 ti. a yr.)
Barber'g .. tl.680
Controlled free dist.... J1.350
Canadian Hairdresser (mo.)
Hairdress'g & Beauty Shops .. 46,749
BEVERAGES, BREWING, BOTTLING
photnlx ARIZONA
Arizona Beverage Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Liq., Beer. Wine Indus
Beverly Hill. CALIFORNIA
Beverage Bulletin (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Bev. & Food Indus ...
Lake Arrowhead
Beverage Register (mo.) ....Bev. Indus...
Controlled free dist ..
Los Angeles
California Beverage Journal (mo.)
Liquor Indus ..
Patterson's California Beverage Gazet-
teer (mo.) (cont. circ.) Beverages....
Western Bottler (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Carbon. Bev....
Western Brewing and Distributing (mo.)..-
> 28,493
765
2,185
$5,711
>9,8SO
> 3,254
San Francisco Circ,
Beverage Industry News (s-mo.) (cont.
circ.) ........................... Alcoholic Bev.... >18,488
Pacific Coast Review (mo.)
Food & Bev. Indus.... 1,907
Controlled free dist.... 2,975
Western Associated Beverages (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) .................. Bev. Indus.... 24,890
Wines and Vines (mo.) ....Wine Indus.... * 1,904
Denver COLORADO
Beverage Analyst Group (mo.) ....Liquor....
Comprised of: Alaska Beverage Analyst;
Kansas Beverage Analyst; Nebraska
Beverage Analyst; Nevada Beverage
Index; Rocky Mountain Beverage An-
alyst; Western States Beverage Ana-
lyst. See note in catalog.
Combined circ . .
Controlled free dist .
Rocky Mountain Beverage Analyst-
See Beverage Analyst Group.
Western States Beverage Analyst — See
Beverage Analyst Group.
9,090
4,337
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Beverage Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Liquor Trade >5,879
Journal of Studies on Alcohol (quar. )
Alcoholic Scien tl.696
Stamford
Beer Distributor (mo.) Beer Dist'r.... *3,327
Modern Brewery Age (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Brew'g Int . if 2, 7 46
Waterbury
National Reviewer (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Food and Bev. Indus . 2,730
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Seaboard Beverage Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Bev's . >6,»38
Coral Gables FLORIDA
Southern Beverage Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Liquor Trade .. > 13,858
Atlanta GEORGIA
American Soft Drink Journal (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Bottl'g ... *5,017
Total unpaid dist.... 2,282
Coca Cola Bottler (mo.) Bottling...
Controlled free dist.... 8,000
Chicago ILLINOIS
Bebidas (Span.) (7 ti. a yr.) (see note
in catalog) Bev . . 8,000
Beverage Dealer and Tavern News (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Alcohol Bev....
Brewers Bulletin (s-wkly) Brewing....
Brewers Digest (mo.) Brew. Ind ... *2,500
Total unpaid dist.... 1,004
Illinois Beverage Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Bev. Indus .. > 13,883
Server. The (ftntly) (Mon.) ...Tavern,
Hotel, Rest., Pack. Store (cont. circ.).... >70,434
Indianapolis INDIANA
Indiana Beverage Life (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Bev. Indus . >S,531
Topeka KANSAS
Kansas Beverage Journal (see note in
catalog)
Wichita
Kansas Beverage Analyst — See Bever-
age Analyst Group, Denver, Colo.
Frankfort KENTUCKY
Kentucky Beverage Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Beverage Indus.... >2,327
Baltimore MARYLAND ,
Mary land- Washington- Delaware Bever-
age Journal (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Liquor Trade ... >8,9W
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; vA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Boaton MASSACHUSETTS Cite.
Massachusetts Beverage Journal (mo.).... > 4,064
Bay City
MICHIGAN
Michigan Table Topper (mo.)
Liquor Trade.... 12.000
Detroit
Michigan Beverage News (ftntly, Mon.)
Bev. Indus.... *6,701
Total unpaid dist
Minoeapoll. MINNESOTA
Northwest/Missouri Beverage Journal
(mo.) (cont. circ.) ..Liquor Indus VAC .,
Kama. City MISSOURI
Mid-Continent Bottler (mo.)
Soft Drink Bottlers
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Beverage Analyst (see Bever-
age Analyst. Denver. Colo., in catalog.)
Reno
NEVADA
Nevada Beverage Index (mo.)..Liq. Trd.
1,155
9,684
3.600
8,739
Newark NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Beverage Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) ........ Beverages.... >12,318
Albuquerque
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Beverage Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Liq. Indus....
U.672
Flushing
NEW YORK
Frank Kane's Licensed Beverage Review
(mo.) (cont. circ.) Tav. & Pack Stores.... >10,160
New York
American Brewer (mo.) (see note In
catalog) Brew'g .. * 2,1 S3
American Brewer Register (See Ameri-
can Brewer in catalog)
Associated Beverage Publications (see
note in catalog)
Beverage Media (mo.) (see note in
catalog) - Liquor Trd *14,781
Total unpaid dist . 2,346
Beverage Retailer (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Liquor Trade Ind.... * 23, 264
Total unpaid dist.... 8,802
Beverage Times (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Liquor Trade....
Bottling Industry (ftntly) (Tues.)
(cont. circ.) .Soft Drink Indus.... >7,023
Embotellador, El (Span.) (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Bottled Soft Drink & Brew'g Indus.... 550
Controlled free dist . 4,450
Gourmet (Magazine of Good Living)
(mo.) Food. Liq. & Gen'l Mdse....*120,250
Liquor Store (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Ret. Liquor Trade >44,488
Monopoly State Review (mo.) (controlled
circ.) ~. ................... Liquor Com'rs &
State Store Mgrs . >4,664
National Bottlers' Gazette (mo.)
Bottled Soft Drinks.... *4,392
Total unpaid dist.... 1,993
Package Store Management (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Liq. Trd.... >19,849
Spirits (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Wine & Spirit Ind . >3,243
Cincinnati OHI°
Brewery Worker, The (no adv.) (mo.)
(cont. free dist.)
Brew'g, Distill'g & Soft Drink Indus.... t60.000
Columbus
Ohio Tavern News (s-mo.)
Alcohol Bev. Indus.... *12,496
Total unpaid dist .. 4,669
Youngs town
Buckeye Tavern (mo.) ....Ret. Liq. Dlrs .. *4,920
Total unpaid dist.... 2,085
Portland OREGON Ore.
Oregon Food and Beverage (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Food & Bev. Indus.... 3.600
Oregon Licensee (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Liq. Trd ... >3,096
Bala Cynwyd PENNSYLVANIA
Brewers Journal (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Brew'g Indus.... >1,614
Observer (wkly) (cont. circ.). Alcohol. Bev.... >24,499
Tap & Tavern (wkly) Liquor Indus . if 13,415
Total unpaid dist.... 3,828
Providence RHODE ISLAND
Rhcde Island Beverage Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Bev. Indus.... 1,724
Seattle WASHINGTON
Brewer and Dispenser (mo.)
Brew. & Beer Dispensers . 2,100
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Beverage Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Pack. Bev. Indus.... >7,191
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Beverage Review (mo.)
Bev. Indus.... * 1,639
Wine. Beer and Spirits in Canada (mo.)
Bev. Alco. Dist.... * 8,250
BICYCLE and MOTORCYCLE
Downey CALIFORNIA
Cycle Action (mo.)
Los Angeles
Cycle (mo.)
.. ..Motorcycling ... 4.830
*25,391
Motorcyclist (mo.)
New York
American
(mo.) ..
NEW YORK
Bicyclist and Motorcyclist
Columbus OHIO
American Motorcycling (mo.)
Fort Worth TEXAS
Bicycle Journal (mo.) Bicycles...
Colorado Sprin
BIOLOGY
COLORADO
Journal of Parasitology (bi-mo. ).... Scien ..
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
(6 ti. a yr.) Med. & Biol
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
A. I. B. S. Bulletin (5 ti. a yr.)
Biological Sciences
Federation Proceedings (quar.K.Exp. Biol .
Quarterly Review of Biology (quar.)
Biology ..
6,300
*2,000
tl.OOO
17.131
112,902
2.000
Honolulu
HAWAII
Pacific Science (quar.) .Physical &
Biological Sciences .. 208
Controlled free dist.... 366
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Bulletin for Medical Research (bi-mo.)
Research Biology ...
Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics
(quar.) Mathem'l Biology...
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
(quar.) Biol. & Med Science ..
J22.000
265
1,610
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn: ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
BIOLOGY (Continued)
Notre Dam. INDIANA
American Midland Naturalist (no adv.)
(quar.) Biology. ..
Baltimore MARYLAND
Applied Microbiology (bi-mo.) Microbiol....
Journal of Biological Chemistry (mo.)
Biol. Chem....
Detroit MICHIGAN
Human Biology (no adv.) (quar.)..Biolog ..
New York NEW YORK
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
(no adv.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Biochem....
Experimental Cell Research (Eng., Fr.,
Ger.) (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Cell Biology...
Journal of the Biological Photographic
Assodataion (no adv.) (quar.)
Biol. Photo...
Proceedings of the Society for Experi-
mental Biology and Medicine (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ..Biol. & Med ...
Virology (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Biochemistry ...
Durham NORTH CAROLINA
Ecological Monographs (quar.)
Ecology (quar.) Scientific
Brymn OHIO
American Biology Teacher (mo.)
Biol. Scien. & Educ .
Cincinnati
Lloydia (no adv.) (quar.) ..Biol. Scien ..
Columbus
Transactions of the American Micro-
scopical Society (quar.)
Biology & Microscopy .
Lancaster PENNSYLVANIA
American Naturalist(bi-mo.)..Biol. & Sci....
Philadelphia
Biological Abstracts (mo.)
Biol. & Zoolo.. Bot...
Dallas TEXAS
Field and Laboratory (no adv.) (quar.)
Geol, Biol. & Bot....
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and
Physiology (no adv.) (mo.)
Biochem. & Physiology. ..
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (no
adv.) (bi-mo.) Microbiology..
Ore
1,869
4.768
$709
1,350
5,973
1,094
2,875
3,814
$1.200
$1,140
$1,476
$6.462
11,702
$1,308
BLACKSMITHS and HORSESHOERS
Woodstock ILLINOIS
American Ironsmith (mo.)
Blacksmith & Welder....
CIty KANSAS
Boflermaker's-Blacksmith's Journal
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) Labor
tl22,000
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Canadian Welder (mo.)
Bl'ksmith, Gas Weld., Auto Repair.... 46,042
BLIND, THE
(Those marked "*" are printed In Brattle)
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Audio Visual Communication Review
(no adv.) (quar.) ...Audio Visual Educ... 2.100
Louisville KENTUCKY Circ.
International Journal for the Education
of the Blind, The (no adv.) (quar.)
(see note in catalog) .. Educ. of Blind.... 11,500
Lutheran Messenger for the Blind* (no
adv.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Int. of Blind..,
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Home Teacher* (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Home Educ. of the Blind . 800
Our Special* (mo.) (controlled free dist.)
Gen'l Int. of Blind Women . 4,000
Weekly News* (wkly) (cont. free dist.)
Current Events of the Blind 13,000
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Christian Record* (no adv.) (mo.) (free
to blind readers)
... $3,527
w York NEW YORK
Catholic Review for Blind* (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) (see note in catalog) (free
(mo.) (see note in catalog) (free dist.) ..
New Outlook for the Blind* (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ..........................
Searchlight* (no adv.) (mo.) (see note
in catalog) ....... Educ. of Blind . .
Sight Saving Review (quar.)
Educ. & Science . .
$2,200
$665
2,968
Columbus
Current Events—See note in catalog.
Every Week— See note in catalog.
My Weekly Reader (see note in catalog)
Our Times — See note in catalog.
CANADA
London ONTARIO
CCB Outlook, The (no adv.) (quar.)
(cont. free dist.) .......... Int. of Blind...
Regina SASKATCHEWAN
Vision (quar.) ...... Gen'l Int. of the Blind...
Controlled free dist ..
$3,850
$6.000
$2,000
BOATS
See also Marine, Maritime and Shipbuilding;
Boating in Sports in Magazines of
General Circulation
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Sea and Pacific Motor Boat (mo.)
Pacific Boat'g & Yacht'g .
*28,518
Stamford CONNECTICUT
Rivers & Harbors (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Tugs, Towboats, barges, etc ...>4,017
Chicago ILLINOIS
Sporting Goods Salesman and Boating
Salesman, The (quar.) (cont. free
dist.) ......................... Sptg Goods .. $10,900
Skokie
Boat and Motor Dealer (bi-mo )
Boats, Motors & Mar. Goods....
Cont. circ
16,807
St. Joseph MICHIGAN
Boating Industry (8 ti. a yr.) (see note
in catalog) (cont. circ.)
>20,500
New York NEW YORK
Boats (mo.) Boat Indus . *65,493
Marine Dealer (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
News & Merch'd'g for Boat'g Trade.... 28,000
Outboard Dealer News (6 ti. a yr.) (cont.
free dist.) .Outb'd Boats & Motor Trd....
Seattle WASHINGTON .
Pacific Work Boat (bi-mo.)
Skipper & Fleet Operators ..
Western Marine Dealer (s-mo.)
Boat'g Trade....
15,000
*2,203
16,180
Circulation— A^Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
4C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO Circ.
Marine Trades (A ti. a yr.)
Boat'g Trds.... 45,404
BOOKS, BOOK TRADE and AUTHORS
See Journalism; Poetry; Indexes to Periodical Liter*
ture; also General Magazines of General
Circulation
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
$750
Bulletin of the School Library Ass'n of
California (quar.) Library..
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Yale University Library Gazette (no
adv.) (quar.) Lib. Research...
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Archivist, The (quar.)
Historians, Archivists & Librarians....
Inter-American Review of Bibliography
(no adv.) (quar.) (see note in cata-
log) Books, Book Rev's....
International Bookbinder (bi-mo )
Labor Bookbrs.... $44.200
Library of Congress Quarterly Journal
of Current Acquisitions (no adv.)
(quar.) Libr'ns Int....
Library Placement Exchange (s-mo.)
Library Personnel Placement....
Notes (quar.). ...Music & Reviews of
Records & Books....
1,200
*3.000
Gainesville FLORIDA
Florida Libraries (quar.) Lib. Research
Pocatello
IDAHO
PNLA Quarterly (quar.) Libr'ns .
Champaign ILLINOIS
Library Treads (no adv.) (qnar.)
Libr'ns Int....
Chicago
A.L.A. Bulletin (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) . .. Library Scien .
American Book Collector, The (mo )(see
note in catalog) Book Collec'rs....
Booklist, The, and Subscription Books
Bulletin (s-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Guide to New Books....
Choice Magazine (quar.)
Relig. Book Guide .
Christian Bookseller (8 ti. a yr.)
Relig. Book Trade....
Controlled free dist .
College and Research Libraries (bi-mo.)
Library Service....
Critic. The: The Catholic Review of
Books and the Arts (6 ti. a yr.)
Cath. Lib'r'y Rev
Journal of the American Association of
Medical Record Librarians (bi-mo.)
Med. Record Librarians....
Library Quarterly (quar.) JLib'y Res....
Topeka KANSAS
Author and Journalist (mo.)
Writers' Trade Journal....
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Bulletin of Bibliography and Magazine
Notes (3 ti. a yr.) (no adv.)
Bibliography ..
Horn Book (bi-mo.) ~..Juv. Books .
Law Library Journal (quar.)
Law Lib'y Work ..
Writer (mo.) Authors....
Newton
Bay State Librarian (quar.).. Lib' ry Serv ..
2,289
750
$2,000
22,889
1,750
17,595
49
3,204
7,726
9,547
4,600
2,093
750
$10.500
$26.437
$1,325
East Lansing MICHIGAN
Michigan Librarian (quar.) Libraries.... $1,700
Kansas City MISSOURI Circ.
North Lawrence News, The (quar.)
Lit. Rev.... $500
Hillside NEW JERSEY
Bookseller, The (mo.) Book Trade ... 6,287
Newark
Antiquarian Bookman (wkly) Book Trd.... $5,200
Teaneck
Literary Review (quar.) Lit... $1.500
New York NEW YORK
Biography Index (no adv.) (quar.)
Biog'l Mat'l, Books & Magazine Index.... 3,088
Book Production Incorporating Book-
binding Magaine (mo.) Bookbind'g.... 5,403
Controlled free dist .. 1,297
Book Review Digest (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Book Rev . 8,719
Junior Libraries (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) School Lib's. .. 5,100
Controlled free dist... 500
Library Journal (s-mo. )( see note in cat-
alog) Library Mgmt . 14.056
Library Literature (quar.) (no adv.)
Index to Books & Periodicals . . 1,360
Newsdealer (mo.) Publication Retailers .. $51,000
Papers of the Bibliographical Society
of America (quar.) .. Bibliographic .. 1,200
Publishers' Weekly (wkly)
Book Pub. & Marketing $16.061
Special Libraries (10 ti. a yr.). Libraries . 1,040
Controlled free dist 4,327
Times Book Review (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Book Reviews $1,301,559
UNESCO Bulletin for Labraries (no adv.)
(8 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog)
Libraries .. $2,100
Controlled free dist.... $6,000
Wilson Library Bulletin (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Mag. for Libr'ns ..
Durham NORTH CAROLINA
American Literature (quar.) ..Am. Lit ...
Cincinnati OHIO
Writer's Digest (mo.) Literary...
Norman OKLAHOMA
Books Abroad (quar.) .... World Lit....
Controlled free dist .
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma Librarian (quar.) ....Librarian .
Scranton PENNSYLVANIA
Best Sellers (s-mo.) ...~ Book Reviews ...
Villanova
Catholic Library World (mo.)
Cath. Library Problems....
Dalla. TEXAS
Story Art (no adv.) (bi-mo.). .Story Tell's ..
23,281
2.366
45.000
1,089
191
$250
$2,600
2,654
Ottawa
CANADA
ONTARIO
Canadian Library Association Bulletin
(bi-mo.) Library News .. 1,901
Toronto
Canadian Author and Bookman (quar.)
Lit. & Creative Arts....
Quill and Quire (bi-mo.)
Bookb'rs & Stat'ns. Int .. 42,138
BOTANICAL
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Madrono (no adv.) (quar.) Botanical.... 400
$1.500
Cactus and Succulent Journal (bi-mo.)
Botanical ...
New Haven
CONNECTICUT
Phytopathology (mo.) ... Res. Plant Dis's ... 3,200
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Ju..e and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
*C.C.A.B. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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BOTANICAL (Continued)
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Fern Journal (quar.)
Ferns & Allies ...
Wild Flower (quar.) .~MM........Botanical..~
Gainesville FLORIDA
Plant Physiology (bi-mo.) ...Plant Phys....
Honolulu HAWAII
Bulletin of the Pacific Orchid Society of
Hawaii (quar.) Orchid Cult....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Botanical Gazette (quar.) . ..Botanical....
Bloomington INDIANA
American Journal of Botany (no adv.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) Bot'l ...
Cambridge MASSACHUSETTS
Journal of the Arnold Arboretum (quar.)
(no adv.) ~~.........~......... ......M....Botany..^
Rhodora (mo.)
St. Louis MISSOURI
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Gar-
den (no adv.) (quar.) Botany .
Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin (no
adv.) (6 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog)
Hort. & Bot ..
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Plants and Gardens (no adv.) (quar.)
New York Botan -
Botanical Review (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Botany....
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
(bi-mo.)
Economic Botany (no adv.) (quar.)
Applied Botany & Plant Utilization....
Garden Journal (bi-mo.) Botanical....
Mycologia (no adv.) (Eng. ft Latin)
(bi-mo.) Mycology (Fungi) ..
Durham NORTH CAROLINA
Bryologist (quar.)
Bryophytes & Lichens....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Biological Abstracts (mo.)
Biol., Bot. & Zoolo ...
Dallas TEXAS
Field and Laboratory (no adv.) (quar.)
Geol., Biol.. Bot....
Morgantown
WEST VIRGINIA
Castanea (quar.) Botany...
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian Journal of Botany (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) Botany....
Circ.
{900
13.000
*600
1,382
$4,000
1503
625
2,900
$7,000
1,800
U.025
J1.200
11,611
*450
J6.462
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1967
BOXES, BARRELS, CONTAINERS,
PACKAGING, ETC.
See also Paper
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Good Packaging (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Packaging .
>4.890
Washington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Wooden Box and Crate (bi-mo.)
Wooden Boxes & Crates....
Controlled free dist ...
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Bozboard Containers (mo.)
Paper Box & Fibre Containers...
t 1,503
$4,355
*3,047
Chicago Circ.
Elaboradones 7 Envases (Spaa.) (bi-
mo.) (see note in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Process'g & Packag'g ... 5,500
Fibre Containers and Paperboard Mills
(mo.) Mfrs. paperboard, corrugated
and Solid Fibre Box Fold'g Cartons ... -£3,391
Industrial Packaging (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Prot. Packaging .. > 18,416
Package Engineering (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Package Res. Develop'mt & Purchas'g .. > 35, 191
Packaging Parade (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Packages .. > 2 1,249
Park Ridge
American Boxmaker (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Paper Box Mfg ... >3,806
Saint Louis MISSOURI
Wooden Barrel (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Cooperage Ind .. 4.200
Caldwell NEW JERSEY
Aerosol Age (mo.) Pressure Pkg'g .. 2,124
Controlled free dist . 1,316
PlaJnfteld
Packing and Shipping (mo.)
Pack & Trans... 1,370
Controlled free dist ... 3.880
New York NEW YORK
Glass Packer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Glass Pack'g Ind .. >6,558
Modern Packaging (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Packag'g . £21,169
Total unpaid dist ... 3,840
Package Store Management (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Liquor Trade . > 19,849
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Packaging (mo.) Pack'g... 46,338
BRICK, TILE, CEMENT, CONCRETE
Beverly Hills CALIFORNIA
Concrete Masonry Review (mo.)
Concrete Mas'y Mfg. Construc'n .. 258
Controlled free dist .. 4,648
Los Angeles
California Plasterer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Lath'g & Plaster'g .. J5.300
Tile Magazine (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Floor & Wall Tile Indus VAC 8,504
Fort Lauderdale FLORIDA
PCI Journal (quar.) Concrete Eng'g . .
tl.500
Chicago ILLINOIS
Brick and Clay Record (mo.)
Clay Products. Brick Refract.... -£4,329
Total unpaid dist . 1,081
Concrete (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Concrete Constr ..VAC 12,606
Concrete Construction (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Concrete Bldg . . >27,332
Concrete Products (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Concrete Products ft
Ready Mixed Concrete... >19,587
Journeymen. Roofer and Waterproofer
(mo.) ~..Roofg & Waterproof g.
Insulation ...
Modern Concrete (mo.) .... Cone. Indus .. >20,440
MICHIGAN
Journal of the American Concrete Insti-
tute (mo.) Concrete Eng'g... 10,382
Seattle WASHINGTON
Plastering Industries (mo.) .. ..Plast'g.... 9,371
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
National Concrete Products News
(quar.) Concrete Pdts ... 2,815
Circulation--**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; 5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the n*e of the Directory hi front of book.
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BROOMS, BRUSHES and MOPS
Arcola ILLINOIS Cite.
Broom and Broom Corn News (wkly)
Broom Trade ... 1,192
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Brush ware (mo.)
Brush, Broom & Mop Indus... $1,238
BUILDING and LOAN
Chicago ILLINOIS
Savings and Loans News (mo.)
Savings & Loan *23,139
Total unpaid dist .. 3,806
Newark NEW JERSEY
Guide and Bulletin (bi-mo.) . .
5,450
BUILDING MANAGEMENT and
MAINTENANCE
See also Real Estate
Lo.Arur.le. CALIFORNIA
Hotel and Apartment Manager (mo.)
Hotel & Apt. Mgmt...~
Western Housing (mo.) Apartments....
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Apartment Owner (mo.) Apart. Bid*....
Institutions Magazine (mo.)
Mass Feed'g & Mass Hous'g.... *42,287
Total unpaid dist.... 4,308
Journal of Housing (mo.) Hous'g.... 6,109
Skyscraper Management (mo.)
Build'g Mgmt.... 3,428
Controlled free dist.... 1,438
St. Charles
Golf Course Reporter (8 ti. a yr.)
Maint. for Golf Courses 1,582
Controlled free dist 2,588
Cedar Rapids IOWA
Buildings (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Bldg. Maint., Modern & Oper'n .
Cambridge MASSACHUSETTS
Apartment Management in New England
(mo.) Apt. Mgmt....
1.100
NawYork NEW YORK
Catholic Building and Maintenance
(bi-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Cath. Institu. Arch. & Eng'g.... >37,175
Maintenance and Sanitary Supplies (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Sanit. Sup's . >6,020
Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
(wkly) Com'l Bldg. Mgmt $600
Swimming Pool Age (mo.)
Beach & Pool Bldg. & Opera 4,509
Volume Feeding Management (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Buyers of Multiple
Feed'g & Hous'g Mkt.... >57,935
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Monthly Purchasing Guide to Institu-
tional Management (mo.) (controlled
free dist.) Institu. Mgmt ... $3,200
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Better Building Maintenance (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Bldg. Maint ... >57,494
Sanitary Maintenance (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Sanit. Sup's.... >5,501
CANADA
Owen Sound ONTARIO
Arena Pools and Parks (mo.)
Skat'g Arena, Swimm'g Pools.... 1,524
Controlled free dist .. 4S7
Toronto
Property Owner and Building Maintenance
(mo.) Real Est. A Bldg. Mainten ...
Montreal QUEBEC Circ
Plant Management and Maintenance
(mo.) ....Maint. & Mgmt. of Bldgs.... 49,022
BUSINESS and OFFICE METHODS,
CREDITS
See Stationery, Office Equipment and College Store
Supplies; Selling and Salesmanship; also Business
Executives under Magazines of General Circulation
Greenwich CONNECTICUT
Management Methods (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Admin. Mgmt. Serv. & Equip.... >SO,481
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Business Education Forum (mo.) (see
note in catalog) .....Busi. Educ .. $7,059
Business School Executives (quar.)
Busi. Educ ... $900
Business Service Checklist (wkly)
Index of releases, reports and printed
data for busi. & tech. men ... $3.473
Controlled free dist.... $504
National Public Accountant (mo.)
Pub. Acc't'g.... $8.000
Survey of Current Business (no adv.)
(see note in catalog) (mo.)
Current Econ. Analysis.... $14,850
Controlled free dist ... $1.120
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Business (mo.) ....Busi. Mgmt . <£ 13,740
Business For Sale (mo.) ..Busi. Invest
Fun spot (mo.) Amuse't Mgmt.... -^5,068
Total unpaid dist.... 2,726
Illinois Certified Public Accountant
(quar.) Account'g.... $3,105
Journal of Business (quar.) ....Busi. Res.... 1,778
Management and Business Automation
(mo.) (cont. circ.) Bus. Autom'n . 24,000
Paris
Journal of Machine Accounting Systems
and Management (mo.)
Mgrs. of Mach. Account'g Inst'ns.... 11,482
Oskaloow IOWA
National Shorthand Reporter (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Shorth'd Rep't'g....
3,163
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Executive, The (mo.) Exec. Mgmt .
Harvard Business Review (bi-mo.)
Busi. Execu . *57,9€8
National Medical Secretary (bi-mo.)
(cont. free dist.) ~...Med. Sec'tVs . 4.620
News Bulletin (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. free dist.) Acct'g . 1,575
Ann Arbor MICHIGAN
MTM — The Journal of Methods-Time
Measurement (no adv.) (5 ti. a yr.)
Busi. Time Studies .
Detroit
Machine Accounting & Data Processing
(bi-mo.) Data Process'g . 12.000
Systems and Procedures (quar.)
Bus. Systems & Procedures.... 3,000
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Business Weekly (wkly) ....Bus. & Legal..
411
Kansas City MISSOURI
Secretary. The (mo.) Sec.... 20,500
St. Louis
Credit World (mo.) Retail Credits ... 42,929
Record (dly) Busi. & Court News.... §2,155
Mount Vernon NEW YORK
Better Careers (bi-mo.) ........Car. Opp'ns....
New York
Advanced Management (mo.) Indus. Mgt . 14,721
Business Education World (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ^15,667
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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BUSINESS and OFFICE METHODS,
CREDITS (Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
New York Circ.
Certified Public Accountant— See
CPA. The
Controller. The (mo.)
Finan. & Acc't'g Exec ... *9,2S9
CPA, The (no adv.) (mo.) Acc't'g .. 82,000
Credit and Financial Management (mo.)
(cont. circ.) .. Busi. & Finan ... >3S,487
Credit Executive (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Credits .. *4,686
Current Business Studies (no adv.)
(quar.) .. .. .. Advisory to Busi .. $400
Dun's Review and Modern Industry (mo.)
Busi. Exec. Magazine.. ..^H 15,932
Installment Retailing (mo.)
House to House Install. Indus.... 1,878
Controlled free dist.... 1,122
Internal Auditor, The (quar.)
Internal Audit'g .. S.OOO
Journal of Accountancy (mo.).... Account -£86,541
Total unpaid dist .. 2,661
N. A. A. Bulletin (no adv.) (mo.)
Acct'g.... 42,000
News Front (mo.) (controlled free dist.)
Dept. Heads in Indus. & Busi. Co.... 50,281
New York Certified Public Accountant
(mo.) - Acc't'g . 9,953
Office, The (mo.) (controlled circ. )
Office Equip. & Mgmt . >47,554
Office Management (mo.)
Office Equip. & Supplies ... ^29,097
Total unpaid dist.... 1,246
Offset Duplicator Review (mo )
Office Meth'ds & Ft'g ... 3,400
Controlled free dist.... 7,300
Pitman Journal (no adv.) (10 ti. a yr.)
Stenographic....
Supervisory Management (no adv.) (mo.)
Indus. Mgmt.... 25,600
Today's Secretary (mo.) (see note in
catalog) . .... Secretarial.... 140,452
NORTH CAROLINA
Personnel Psychology (quar.)
Psychology (Personnel)....
Cleveland °HI°
Modern Office Procedures (mo.) (cont.
circ.) .. .. Office Procedures & Systems ... >101,897
Columbus
Accounting Review (quar.) Tech. Acc't'g.... tl 7,000
Ohio Certified Public Accountant (quar.)
Acc't'g ... J2.400
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania C.P.A. Spokesman (bi-mo.
Acc'fg ... $2.951
Controlled free dist.... J2.437
ITuladelphia Retail Credit Merchant, The
(mo.) (see note in catalog) ..Ret. Credit ...
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Business Review (no adv.)
(controlled free dist.) (mo.) Busi.... $2,300
Swarthmore
Personnel Journal (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Personnel Directors.... J4.299
Willow Grove
Office Executive (mo.) Office Mgmt... * 19, 809
Total unpaid dist 1,969
Dallas TEXAS
Texas Certified Public Accountant
(bi-mo.) ,. .. .Acc't'g . $3,200
Burlington VERMONT
Accountants Digest (quar.) _._...Acc't'g.~ 11,500
Seattle WASHINGTON
Computing News (s-mo.)
Mach. Comput'g ... 625
WISCONSIN
Credit Union Bridge. The (mo.)
Econ. Betterm't ..
Journal of the American Society of
Training Directors (bi-mo.)
Indus. Train'g...
CANADA
Edmonton ALBERTA
Canadian Social Creditor (mo.)
Social Credit .
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
B. C. Credit Unionist (mo.)
Credit Unions...
Hamilton ONTARIO
Cost and Management (mo.)
Toronto Indus. Acc't'g ..
Canada Downtown (mo.)
Office Equip. & Methods .
Canadian Chartered Accountant (mo.)
Acc't'g (Educ.)...
Canadian Collector (quar.) (Cont. free
dist.) Credits & Collections
Canadian Office. The (mo.)
Tech. Office Mgmt...
Canadian Personnel and Industrial
Relations Journal (quar.) Ind. Rela'ns
Credit (mo.) Credit, Finan., Busi...
Marketing (wkly) ....Adv. & Sales Mgmt ..
Monetary Times (mo.) Busi..
Office Equipment and Methods (mo.)
(cont. circ.). ...Office Equip. & Methods ..
Ontario Credit Union News (mo.)
Credit News...
QUEBEC
Affaires (Magazine of Business) (Fr.)
(mo.) Busi. & Office Methods .
Semame Commerciale. La (Fr.) (wkly)
Credit & Gen'l Mdsg
CANNING, PACKING,
DEHYDRATION
See also Fruit, Fruit Products; Fish. Fisheries and
Fish Culture; Refrigeration.
SanFrancUco CALIFORNIA
Western Canner/Packer— See Canner/
Packer, Chicago, 111., in catalog
section.
Sao Jos«
Sunsweet Standard (mo.) Dried Fruit Prod ...
Circ
45,480
4,000
3,495
37,200
$6,700
$14,085
5,000
410,280
tl.573
4.250
*«,476
49.653
* 12,768
449,068
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Southern Food Processor (mo.) (cont.
free dist.)
Cannig & Pack'g Indus, of South .
Cblca*o ILLINOIS
Canner/Packer (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Canned,
Glassed. Dry & Frozen Foods ..
Elaboraciones y Envases (Span.) (bi-
mo.) (see note in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Process'g & Pack'g....
1,838
J6.289
5,500
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Seafood Merchandising (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Com'l Fish'g, Sea Food Pack'g.... >9,1S3
Baltimore MARYLAND
Canning Trade (wkly) .. Food Proc. Ind.... *2.087
NEW JERSEY
Packing and Shipping (mo.)
Pack'g & Transp....
Controlled free dist....
1,370
3,880
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Western Fisheries (mo.)
Com. Fish'g & Cann'g Trade .. 43,001
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; * Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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CANVAS GOODS
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Canvas Products Review (mo.)
Canvas Indus....
Controlled free dist....
Ctrc.
tl,928
1816
CEMETERY and MONUMENTS
Bralntree MASSACHUSETTS
American Art in Stone (mo.) Monu.... 3,000
Buffalo NEW YORK
Monumental News-Review (mo.) 2,499
New York
American Cemetery (mo.) ....Cemeteries . . 4,655
Columbus OHIO
Ohio Monument Builder (mo.) Monum'ts....
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Cemetery Service and Memorial
Craftsman (quar.)
Cem. Supt. & Mem. Crafts.... *500
CERAMICS
See also Glass and China
Beverly Hill. CALIFORNIA
Architectural Ceramics (mo.)
Ceram'c Int's for Arch's & Bldrs....VACl4,072
Ceramic News (mo.) Ceramic Indus.... 2,908
Los Angeles
Popular Ceramics (mo.) Ceramics.... $36,16'
ChJtt*o ILLINOIS
Ceramic Industry (mo )
Pottery, Glass & Enamel....
Total unpaid dist
Ann Arbor MICHIGAN
Far Eastern Ceramic Bulletin (no
adv.) (quar.) Far East Ceramics....
>5,925
*7,28
tll,43
tG.81
4,20
* 4,506
1,019
Cleveland
Ceramic Age (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Ceramic Indus....
Columbus
American Ceramic Society Bulletin
(mo.) Ceramics...
Ceramics Monthly (mo.) Ceramics....
Journal of the American Ceramic
Society (no adv.) (mo.) .... Ceramics....
PlUsburgfc PENNSYLVANIA
Ceramic Forum (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Ceramics .
CANADA
ONTARIO
Clay Products News and Ceramic Record
(mo.) Clay Pdts. Indus....
CHAIN and VARIETY STORES
Atlanta GEORGIA
Rack Merchandising (mo.)
Chain Store Display....
Controlled tree dist....
97
2.03
Baltimore MARYLAND
Food World (mo.)
Ret. Grocers, Chain Stores. Wh'sTrs—
D.trolt MICHIGAN
Grocers' Spotlight (bi-wkly, Fri.) (see
note in catalog)
Ret. Croc's Chain ft Sup. Strs ...
New York NEW YORK
Chain Store Age (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ^~~~^~~~~~~~.
w York Circ.
Chain Store Age— Administration Com-
bination (mo.) (see note in catalog) *28,002
Total unpaid dist . 6,505
Chain Store Age—Drug Executives Edi-
tion and Drug Store Managers Edition
(see note in catalog) *1 1,362
Total unpaid dist ... 2,064
Chain Store Age — Restaurant and Foun-
tain Executives Edition and Restaurant
and Fountain Managers Edition (see
note in catalog) ...
Total unpaid dist .
Chain Store Age — Grocery Executives
Edition and Grocery Managers Edition
(see note in catalog) * 39, 055
Total unpaid dist.... 4,045
Chain Store Age — Variety Store Com-
bination (mo.) (see note in catalog) .. .
Total unpaid dist .
Chain Store Age— Variety Store Direc-
tory of Manufacturers (see note in
catalog) -
Super Market Manager (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Grocery Super Markets .
Super Market Merchandising (mo.)
Super Markets.... * 15, 333
Total unpaid dist.... 4,333
Supermarket News (wkly)
News for Super Mkts ... *52,12S
Total unpaid dist.... 4,793
Variety Store Merchandiser (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. circ.)
5c to $5 Chain Store Mgrs. & Exec's ... >26,636
Voluntary and Co-operative Groups
Magazine (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Co-op & Voluntary Group Organiz.... >10,011
*24,130
4.966
*21,297
2,553
>10,067
Akron
Automotive Chain Store (mo.) (cont.
circ.) — Auto Sup.... >13,SSe
CANADA
Don Mills ONTARIO
Supermarket Methods (mo.) Groc'y ... 412,731
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE and
BOARDS OF TRADE
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Southern California Business (no adv.)
(wkly) ,. J8.260
Young Man (mo.) Jun. Cham, of Com . til, 500
San Diego
San Diego Business (mo.)...Ch. of Com... 3,100
San Francisco
Bay Region Business (no adv.) (ftntly.
Fri.) Busi. & Ch. of Com.... $30
Controlled free dist . $5,305
California— Magazine of the Pacific
(quar.) (see note in catalog*
Indus., Agric. & Gen'l Busi.... *7,8Q3
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Society of Association Execu-
tives Journal (quar.) Assn. Exec's.... 2,021
Nation's Business (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Busi. Exec....*774,23S
Washington Report(wkly) Cham, of Com.... 75.325
Lakeland
FLORIDA
Florida Jay Cee News (mo.) Ch. of Com...
Miami
Metropolitan Miamian. The (mo.)
Ch. of Com .
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Bulletin of the Italian Chamber of Com-
merce (mo.) .. ~ ~«
Current Report (no adv.) (mo.). .111. Busi....
Controlled free dist ...
8.950
t3,000
116,100
Indianapolis
INDIANA
News Briefs (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Busi. & Ch. of Com.... $5,300
CiKul*tkm-~**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit?
*C.C.A.B. Audit; SP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE and
BOARDS OF TRADE (Continued)
DM Moine* IOWA
Iowa Business and Industry (mo.)
Local Trade....
Controlled free dist....
Wichita KANSAS
Wichita Magazine (wkly) ~
Louisville KENTUCKY
Kentucky Business (mo.) .... Ch, of Com....
Louisville (mo.) Cham, of Com ..
Controlled free dist ...
ttrmport LOUISIANA
Shreveport Magazine (mo.)
Bus., Indus., Civic....
Baltimore MARYLAND
Baltimore (mo.) Busi. & Civic....
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Boston Business (mo )
Cham, of Com. & Busi....
Cambridge Controlled circ....
Magazine of Cambridge (mo.) (free dist.)
Cham, of Com .
D^t, MICHIGAN
Detroiter (wkly) Bd. of Com....
K«u~City MISSOURI
Kansas Citian (mo.)..Ch. of Com. & Loc....
St. Louis
Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan
St. Louis (mo.) Cham, of Com....
NEBRASKA
News Bulletin Omaha Chamber of Com-
merce (bi-wkly) Cham, of Com....
Controlled free dist....
NEW JERSEY
Trenton Magazine, The (mo.)
Cham, of Com .
Roswell NEW MEXICO
Roswell Way, The (Irreg.) (cont. free
dist.)
Brooklyn N£W YORK
Flatbush Magazine (mo.) .... Ch. of Com . .
Buffalo
Buffalo Business (mo.) ... Cham, of Com....
Controlled free dist....
Long Island City
Queensborough (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) .. Ch. of Com....
New York
American Swedish Monthly (mo.)
Swed. Amer. Commerce....
Belgian Trade Review (mo.)
Belgian Cham, of Com. in U. S....
Bronxboro (mo.) (free to members)
Civic Int....
East Side Chamber News Letter (mo.)
Cham, of Com ..
French- American Commerce (bi-mo.)
Franco- Amer. Trade....
Norwegian American Commerce (mo.)
Norw. Amer. Trade .
Controlled free dist....
Trade with Italy (mo. ) Ital. Amer. Com....
Controlled free dist....
United States-German Chamber of Com-
merce Monthly Bulletin (Eng. & Ger.)
(mo.) U. S.-Ger. Trd....
U. S. Holland (mo.)... .Fin. Rev. & Indus....
Westsider, The (3 ti. a yr.) (see note
in catalog) N. Y. Busi.~
Rochester
Greater Rochester Commerce (mo.)
Controlled free dist ...
Circ.
1,323
4,789
$4,663
3,689
795
$4.000
3,604
4,200
800
$1,350
8.000
4.850
5,000
3,300
460
5,000
$6,000
12,500
3,750
1,890
>9,869
1,000
$2,000
$500
13.522
$1,264
5,000
6,500
1,000
Cleveland OHIO
Clevelander (mo.) Cham, of Com....
Controlled free dist....
Toledo Business News (mo..) (controlled
free dist.) Ch. of Com....
On.
211
5,760
$3,500
Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma (wkly) „ Cham, of Com.... $5.300
Tulsa
Future — The Magazine for Young Men
(mo.) Busi. & Jr. Cham, of Com.... 199,463
Portland OREGON
Commerce (wkly) Cham, of Com.... $4,407
Hairlsburg PENNSYLVANIA
News Report (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Cham, of Com.... $4,400
Philadelphia
Chamber of Comment News (wkly)
(cont. circ.) Cham, of Com ... 5,000
Greater Philadelphia Magazine (mo.)
Cham, of Com.... >12,844
Nor* Easter. The (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Indus. & Civic Activities in N. £.... $2,200
Pittsburgh
Greater Pittsburgh (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.) Mgmt . $6,000
Abiliene TEXAS
West Texas Today (mo.). .Cham, of Com....
Dallas ,
Dallas (mo.) Cham, of Com .
Fort Worth
Fort Worth (mo.) Cham, of Com .
Houston
Houston Magazine (mo.). Cham, of Com ...
Controlled free dist .
Longvtew
East Texas Magazine (mo.).Ch. of Com ...
Lubbock
Hub, The (mo.) » Cham, of Com . .
San Antonio
South Texan (mo.) Cham, of Com....
Norfolk VIRGINIA
Norfolk (mo.) Cham, of Com....
Richmond
Commonwealth (mo.)
Tacoma WASHINGTON
Progress (no adv.) (wkly). .Cham, of Com .
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Winnipeg Actimist Magazine (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Board of Trade....
St. John's NEWFOUNDLAND
Newfoundland Journal of Commerce
(mo.)
Halifax NOVA SCOTIA
Commercial News (mo.) Com. Trade....
Toronto ONTARIO
Board of Trade Journal
4,736
7.700
3,400
$8.000
$2,000
3,450
2.000
9,225
2.200
2,300
3.300
1,700
(mo.)
Local Com.... 7,229
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Business (mo.) Com. & Finan .. * 34, 080
Total unpaid dist.... 1,493
Canadian Jaycee (mo.) Jr. Cham, of Com .. $7.258
Commerce (Fr.) (mo.) .... Com. & Indus.... *1 0,002
Jeune Commerce (Fr.) (mo )
Jr. Cham, of Com .. 10,000
Manila PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
American Chamber of Commerce 'journal
(mo.) Cham, of Com.... $2,000
Commerce (mo.) Cham, of Com.... $1,500
Controlled free dist ... $1,500
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements ; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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CHEMISTRY
See also Laundry. Dry Cleaning and Dyeing;
Paint. Painting and Decorating
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Circ.
Analytical Chemistry (mo.) Chem ... * 24,937
Armed Forces Chemical Journal (bi-mo.)
Chemicals.... 4,091
Calcium Chloride Institute News (no
adv.) (bi-mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Uses of Calcium Chloride ... $15,000
Chemical Abstracts (no adv.) (s-mo.)
Chem.... 16,638
Chemical and Engineering News (wkly)
Chem.... *90,915
Total unpaid dist.... 2,724
Chemistry (8 ti. a yr.) Chem. Gen'l.... 5,198
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
(mo.) *30,527
Total unpaid dist.... 1,368
Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry (mo.) Agric. Chem
& Food Process's . 6,618
Journal of Organic Chemistry (mo.)
Organic Chem.... 3.929
Journal of Physical Chemistry (mo.)
Chem.... 4,742
Journal of the American Chemical
Society (s-mo.) 15,543
Journal of the Association of Official
Agricultural Chemists (quar.)
Agric. Chem.... $2,347
Chicago ILLINOIS
Chemical Processing (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Chem. Process Ind.... >SO,097
Journal of the American Oil Chemists
Society (mo.) Oil, Soap & Fat Ind.... *4,866
Indianapolis INDIANA
Accelerator (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. free dist.) Chemistry... $2,600
Baltimore MARYLAND
Chemical Reviews (bi-mo.) 3.428
Journal of Biological Chemistry (mo.) 4,768
Journal of Histochemistry and Cyto-
chemistry (bi-mo.) Medical 1,521
Stain Technology (bi-mo.) ....Stain Tech . 1,891
Detroit MICHIGAN
Detroit Chemist, The (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Chem.... $1,500
Journal of the Society of Cosmetic
Chemists (6 ti. a yr.) ....Cosmetic Chem....
Record of Chemical Progress (quar.)
Chem., Relat'd Sci's ... 470
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Croplife (wkly) (cont. circ.) (see note in
catalog) Agric. Chem'ls.... >3,468
Saint Paul
Cereal Chemistry bi-mo.) . Cereal Chem.... 2,010
Cereal Science Today (mo.). .Cereal Chem.... 1.702
Dover NEW HAMPSHIRE
Cost Engineering (no adv.) (quar.)
Eng'g Cost Data....
Caldwell NEW JERSEY
Aerosol Age (mo.) Pressure Pkg'g 2,124
Controlled free dist.... 1.816
Agricultural Chemicals (mo.)
Mfgrs. Agric. Chemicals . . *4,772
Total unpaid dist.... 2,217
New York NEW YORK
A. I. Ch E Journal (quar.)
Chem. Eng'g Res.... £3,863
Analytical Chemistry — See Washington
D. C.
Archives of Biochemistry and Bio-
physics (no adv.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Biochemistry....
Chemical Abstracts — See Washington,
D. C.
New York Ore,
Chemical and Engineering News— Set
Washington. D. C.
Chemical Engineering (bi-wkly, Mon.)
Chem. Process Indus.... *44,589
Total unpaid dist ... 2,173
Chemical Engineering Progress (mo.)
Chem. Eng'g.... *21,609
Total unpaid dist ... 3,246
Chemical Week (wkly)
Chem. Process Industries . * 38,1 66
Total unpaid dist.... 1,740
Chemist, The (mo.) Chemists.... 3,422
Chemurgic Digest (no adv.) (mo.)
Chemurgic Develop'mts .. $3,000
Clinical Chemistry (bi-mo.)
Chemistry, Related Medicine . 2,750
Indicator, The (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ~ „..- Chemical Indus .. $12,000
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry —
See Washington, D. C.
Journal of Applied Polymer Science (no
adv.) (mo.) ~ Scientific ..
Journal of Chemical Education (mo.)
Chem ... 9,797
Journal of Chemical Physics (no adv.)
(mo.) Chem. Phys.... 4,211
Journal of Colloid Science (bi-mo.)
Chem. Phys....
Journal of Polymer Science (no adv.)
(mo.) Scientific.... $2,000
Journal of The American Chemical
Society — See Washington. D. C. in
catalog.
Journal of the Electrochemical Society
(mo.) - Chem.... $4.305
Oil. Paint and Drug Reporter (wkly)
Chem. Related Mat's.... -£10.746
Soap and Chemical Specialties (mo.)
Soap & Chemicals . . £5,173
Total unpaid dist.... 1,293
Virology (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Syracuse
Biochemistry ...
Syracuse Chemist, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Chemical
Akron OHIO
International Chemical Worker (no adv.)
(cont. circ.) - Labor
Rubber Chemistry and Technology (quar.)
Cincinnati
Rub. Res. & Tech. Devel....
Journal oi the American Leather
Chemists Assn. (mo.) ....Tann'g Chem .
Cleveland
Isotopics (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Chem ...
Havertown PENNSYLVANIA
Catalyst (mo.) (see note in catalog). Chem....
Pittsburgh
Crucible (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Chemistry....
Memphis TENNESSEE
Agricultural Ammonia News (bi-mo.)
Chemical Agric
CANADA
Don Mill. ONTARIO
Canadian Chemical Processing (mo.)
Chem. & Proc. Ind ...
Canadian Journal of Chemistry (no adv.)
(mo.) Chem. Res...
Chemistry in Canada (mo.) Chem. Indus ...
Montreal °UEBEC
National Merchandiser (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) (see note in catalog)
Drugs & Chemicals....
375
80,000
$4.000
1,401
$4,150
3,600
$2,200
$13.000
+6,236
$3,015
46,202
$5.000
CHIROPODY
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Journal of the American Podiatry Associ-
ation (mo.) $5.376
Circulation-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; fjA-B-C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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CHIROPODY (Continued)
Oak Park ILLINOIS
Chiropody Record (bi-mo.) .........
Controlled free dist...
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Current Chiropody (mo.) .Chiropody-
Controlled free dist...
CHIROPRACTIC
Glendale CALIFORNIA
Chirogram (mo.) Chiropractic..,
Controlled free dist .
Chicago
ILLINOIS
National College Journal of Chiropractic
(quar.) ...
IOWA
Davenport
Chiropractor (mo.)
International Review of Chiropractic
(mo.)
Controlled free dist.
Webster City
Journal of the Nat'l Chiropractic Assn.
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Circ.
2.200
800
5,805
2,557
460
8,000
30,000
1,576
4,927
2,942
... 10.500
New York NEW YORK
Journal of Healing Arts (mo.)
Drugless Pact...
Aoatin TEXAS
Texas Chiropractor (mo.) Chiropractic
CITY, HOTEL, RAILROAD and
TRAVEL GUIDES
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Pan American Guide to the U. S. A.
(Span.) (quar.) (cont. free dist.)
Lat. Amer. Trav'rs.... 25,000
San Francisco
San Francisco Hotel Greeters Guide
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Hotel Guests & Tourists Int .. $10,000
This Month In San Francisco (mo.)
(cont. free dist.)
Motel Guest & Tour's Ints.... $10,000
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Official Airline Guide (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ............................ Avia. Guide....
Cedar Rapid.
Russell's Official National Motor Coach
Guide (no adv.) (mo.)
Nat'l Bus Schedules.-.
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Roosevelt Review (mo.)
N. O. Soc'y & Hotel News....
Bo^ioa MASSACHUSETTS
Boston Marine Guide ( wkly).. ...-Marine.. ..
N«w York NEW YORK
Gotham Life Guide, the Official Metro-
politan Guide (wkly) (cont. free dist.)
(see note in catalog) .. .. ....... City Guide....
Metropolitan Host (wkly)
Guide to Amusements ...
Official Guide of Railways (mo.)
R.R., S.S. & Air Guide....
Official Steamship and Airways Guide
(mo.) ....................... .....Travel & Transp....
$42.000
121.000
19.200
*4,S33
CANADA
aeouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Current Events (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) (cont. circ.) Trav. & Guide Book.... $15.000
Winnipeg MANITOBA Circ.
Waghorn's Guide (mo.)
Travel Guide & Shippers Directory....
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Official Railway Guide with
Airlines (mo.) Jl.R. Guide... 4,400
CIVIL SERVICE
See also State. Municipal and County
Sacramento CALIFORNIA
California State Employee (mo.)
Calif. State Emp ... 67,800
Sacramenton, The (mo.). Calif. State Emp....
Sao Francisco
Civil Service Reporter (West Coast Ed.)
(mo.) Civil Serv. Emp....
San Francisco Municipal Review (wkly)
Civil Serv. Emp.... 7,617
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Civil Service Reporter (Washington,
D. C. and Canal Zone Edition)
Civil Serv. Emp .
Federal Employee (mo.) ...Civil Service.^.
Government Standard (no adv.) (wkly)
Gov. Emp.... $62,000
Retirement Life (mo.) Civil Emp . 92,000
Chicago ILLINOIS
Civil Service Reporter (7th U. S. Reg.
Area Ed.) (mo.) Civil Serv. Emp....
Public Personnel Review (quar.)
Civil Service . t3.300
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Civil Service Reporter (National Edition
—World Wide) (mo.) Civil Serv. Emp.~.
Civil Service Reporter (New England
Ed.) (mo.) Civil Service Employees....
Union City NEW JERSEY
Shield. The (wkly) .... Civil Serv. News.... t35.000
New York NEW YORK
Chief, The (wkly) .Civil Serv....**41,068
Civil Service Leader (wkly) Civil Serv....**85,60»
Civil Service Reporter (N.Y. & NJ. Ed.)
(mo.) Civil Serv. Emp....
Good Government (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Civil Serv.... 1,125
Controlled free dist.... 1,075
Dayton OHIO
Civil Service News (mo.). ...Civil Service.... J20.000
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
Civil Service Reporter (Penna. and Del.
Ed.) (mo.) Civil Serv. Emp...
WASHINGTON
Civil Service Bulletin (mo.)
Tacoma Municipal Emp .
CANADA
$2,500
Otuwa ONTARIO
Civil Service Review (quar.). ...Civil Serv....
CSAC Journal incorporating The Cana-
dian Civil Servant and The CSAO
News (mo.) Civil Serv. Dominion....
RA News (mo.) .. .Civ. Serv. & Recrea'n ...
Toronto
Trillium (bi-mo.) Civil Serv.... $24,565
25,800
$16,000
Retina
SASKATCHEWAN
Dome. The (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Civil Service ..
CLEANING
See Laundry. Dry Cleaning And Dyeing
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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CLOTHING (Men's and Boys')
See also Clothing (Women's and Children's) General
Merchandise; Knit Goods
Lot AattlM CALIFORNIA Circ
California Men's and Boy's Stylist (mo.)
(see note in catalag)
Men's & Boy's Fash ... $7,200
Western Apparel Industry (mo.)
Apparel Indus.... $664
Controlled free dist.... $2.362
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Garment Manufacturer (mo.)
Clothing Mfg.... 1,783
Controlled free dist.... 992
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
New England Retail Register (mo.)
Men's & Boys' Apparel....
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Commercial Bulletin and Apparel Mer-
chant (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Apparel & Gen'l Mdse.... $5,000
Morris Plain. NEW JERSEY
Clothing Trade Journal (mo.)
Men's & Boys' Clothing....
New York NEW YORK
Apparel Manufacturer (mo.)
Mfrs. of Men's Clothing.... 4,301
Controlled free dist .. 1,000
Boys' Outfitter, The (mo.)
Boys' Clothing & Access .. 6,969
Custom Tailor, The (bi-mo.)
Custom Tailoring.... $1,000
Daily News Record (dly)
Men's & Boys' Tex. & Cloth... *21,345
Total unpaid dist . 1,241
Earnshaw's Infants' Boys' and Girls'
Wear (mo.)
Infts., Children Clothes & Furn'g.... -^7,225
Total unpaid dist.... 1,586
Gentlemen's Quarterly (8 ti. a yr. )
Cloth'g & Fur'g Men's & Boys' . 32.500
Controlled free dist . 3,000
Mascu Lines (bi-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Male Apparel Indus .. $2.026
Controlled free dist.... $8.407
Men's Modes (quar.) Men's Cust. Tail'g.... 1,800
Controlled free dist.... 300
Men's Wear (s-mo.)
Men's & Boys' Cloth'g .. * 21, 034
Total unpaid dist.... 1,305
Soattlo WASHINGTON
Pacific Northwest Merchandiser mud Ap-
parel Journal (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Men's, Women's, Children's Apparel .. 5,700
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Men's Wear of Canada (mo.) *4,135
CLOTHING (Women's and Children's)
See also Clothing (Men's and Boys') ; General
Merchandise; Knit Goods
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Apparel News (wkly)
California Apparel Indus .
California Stylist (mo.) .. .Wom's Fash ... *7,199
Atlanta GEORGIA
NAWCAS News (mo.)
Women's & Children's Apparel Selling....
Southern Garment Manufacturer (mo.)
Clothing Mfg....
Controlled free dist....
14.500
1,783
Boaton MASSACHUSETTS
New England Apparel Register (mo.)
Women's & Children's Apparel ...
Now York NEW YORK
American Garment Manufacturer (mo.)
Ladies Cloth'g....
Corset and Brassiere Magazine (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Retail Corset Buyers....
Corset and Underwear Review (mo.)
Corsets & Underwear Trade....
Total unpaid dist....
Custom Tailor, The (bi-mo.)
Custom Tailor' g .
Earnshaw's Infants', Boys' and Girls'
Wear (mo.) Infants',
Children's Clothes & Furnish'g....
Total unpaid dist .
Femme- Lines (bi-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ... Feminine Apparel Indus ...
Controlled free dist....
Handbags and Accessories (mo.)
Handbag. Glove, Belt, Scarf Indus . .
Hats (mo.) ....Millinery Indus....
Hosiery and Underwear Review Part 2:
Lingerie Merchandising (mo.)
Hos'y & Lingerie . .
Infants' and Children's Review (mo.)
Children's Apparel ..
Total unpaid dist....
Millinery Research (wkly)
Fash. Rev. of Mill. Indus....
Ready To Wear (bi-wkly, Fri.)
Women's & Children's Clothing....
Uniforms and Accessories Review (quar.)
Women's Uniforms....
Woraen'i Wear Daily (dly)
Worn. Wear & Fash
Total unpaid dist....
Dallas TEXAS
Southwestern Retailer (mo.)
Cloth'g, Dry Goods. Art & Giftware....
Controlled free dist....
Seattle WASHINGTON
Pacific Northwest Merchandiser and
Apparel Journal (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Men's, Women's, Children's Apparel....
Circ.
>S,867
*4.853
1,147
$1,000
*7,22S
1,866
$2.522
$12.177
*4,860
$10.000
-ft-9,609
1,195
*47,769
2,024
$3,000
$2.000
5,700
Toronto
Style (ftntly)
CANADA
ONTARIO
. , ..... .Women's Wear.... 49,896
Montreal QUEBEC
Tots' and Teens Merchandiser (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Infts & Chil'ns Needs....
COAL and COKE
See also Mining and Minerals
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Coal Utilization (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Coal Uses
Mechanization— The Magazine of Modern
Coal (mo.) (cont. circ.) Coal Ind .
Mining Congress Journal (mo.)
Min'g Indus
>14,672
*17.94«
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Better Heat (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Coal & Heat'g ...
Black Diamond (bi-wkly. Sat.) Coal Trd....
Coal- Heat (mo.) Fuels & Heat'g ..
MI*n..b.n> KENTUCKY
Independent Coal Operator. The (mo.)
Coal Truck .
Boston
MASSACHUSETTS
Coal Herald-Stoker and Air-Condition«r
Journal (mo.)
Coal Dealers & Air Condition' g .
Controlled free dist...
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
Coal Dealer, The (mo.) ....Ret. Coal Trd..~
Lincoln
NEBRASKA
Lumber Merchant (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Lum., Coal, Bldg. Mat'l ...
4,100
10.540
$500
$2.000
1.200
Circulation— **S«pt. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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COAL and COKE (Continued)
New York NEW YORK Cite,
Coal Age (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Coal Min'g ... *14.47S
Saward's Journal (wkly) Coal Indus.... 1,356
PENNSYLVANIA
Coal Mining (mo.)
WilkeaBarre
Miner. The (mo.) Coal Miners....
14,200
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Prairie Lumberman (mo.)
Lumber, Coal & Hdw.... * 1,211
Western Canada Coal Review (mo.) Fuel
Trd. & Heat. Indus.... +2,732
COIN, STAMP and POST CARD
COLLECTORS
Thousand Oaks CALIFORNIA
Post Card Collector News (bi-wkly. Sat.)
Post Card Collecting.... $3.000
Cfcicego ILLINOIS
Hobbies (mo.) Collectors^.
Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine (mo.)
Coin Collect'g.... $18,000
Numismatist (mo.) Coin Collect'g .. $16,400
Holton KANSAS
Philatelic Gossip (wkly) .... Stamp Coll . 18,000
600— Free
PortUnd MAINE
Mekeel's Stamp News (wkly)
13,500
Park Ridge NEW JERSEY
American Philatelist (mo.) ........ Philat.... $12,628
Passalc
Philatelic Literature Review (quar.)
Stamp Collect'g ... $750
Controlled free dist.... $100
New York NEW YORK
Collectors Club Philatelist. The (6 ti. a
yr.) --------- Philatelic Study & Research .
Numismatic Literature (no adv.) (quar.)
Coin Coll. Tnt .
Stamps (wkly) ........................
$34.500
OREGON
$1,400
Albany
Covers (mo.) Stamp Collecting... 12.500
Western Stamp Collector (s-wkly)
Stamp Collect'g.... $33.000
Albion PENNSYLVANIA
Airpost Journal (mo.) .... Aero Philatelic....
Burbank SOUTH DAKOTA
Precancel Forum, The (mo.)
Stamp Collect'g....
VERMONT
Stamp Wholesaler (s mo.)
Stamp Dealers....
CANADA
ONTARIO
Popular Stamps (mo.) ....Stamp Collect'g....
$1,200
$7,441
COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL
See also Foreign Trade. Pan American and International
Affairs. Banking. Finance and Investments;
Chambers of Commerce
GlendaU CALIFORNIA
Equipment and Materials Reporter (mo.)
(cent, arc.)
Product News for Western Indus.... >16,S19
LM Angeles
Equipment Distribution (bi-mo.) (cont.
free dist.)
Buy'g & Sell'g of Indus Equip
Los Angeles Industrial News (wkly) (see
note in catalog) Western Indus.
Controlled circ...,
National Equipment Review (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) . Gen'l Indus. Equip
Pacific Mountain States Industrial News
(mo.) (see note in catalog) (cont.
circ.) Western Indus-
Plant Equipment News (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Gen'l Indus. Equip. East
of Rockies..
Rental Yard Register (mo.)
Rental Indus..
Controlled free dist.,
Western Industrial Empire (mo.)
Western Busi. & Indus.
Oakland
Inter-City Express (dly) ....Legal & Com
San Francisco
Business Digest Incorporating Pacific
Coast Business and Shipping Register
(wkly)....Shipp'g Busi.. Indus. & Finan..
Commercial News (dly) ,
Pacific Factory (mo.) (cont. ctx.)
Management Personnel.
Western Industry (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. Activ. in the West.
San Jose
Post-Record (dly) Court & Com'l
South Gate
Pump Digest (Eng. & Ger.) (quar.)
Pump Users & Purchasers
Circ.
.. $5,179
.VAC 9,808
.. $5.227
.VAC 8,883
.... $5.109
.... $1.000
.... $4,100
1,142
$7.056
... >12,310
. >14,989
420
Coa Cob
CONNECTICUT
Maintenance (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Maint. & Operat'g Eng'rs.... >50,171
Modern Pattern Making (bi-mo.) (cont.
circ.) Indus. Foundry Patterns VAC 11,552
Greenwich
Management Methods (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Admin. Mgmt. Serv. & Equip.... >50,481
West Hartford
Connecticut Industry (mo.) Indus.... $2,684
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Society of Association Execu-
tives Journal (quar.) .... Assn. Exec's ..
Changing Times. The-Kiplinger Maga-
zine (no adv.) (mo.)
Family Economics & Self Help....
Current Contents (s-mo.) Mgmt....
Daily Report for Executives (see Bureau
of National Affairs Publications in cata-
log section.)
Foreign Commerce Weekly (no adv.)
(wkly) Foreign Com ..
Foreman's Digest (mo.) .. .Indus' 1 Mgmt....
Controlled free dist....
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
(mo.)
Total unpaid dist....
Industrial Retail Stores (bi-mo.)
Retail Stores ..
Industrial Security (quar.)
Indus. Security & Plant Prot'n ..
Ordnance (bi-mo.) .. Ord.. Nat' 1 Defense....
Personnel Administration (bi-mo.)
Personnel Admin ...
Personnel and Guidance Jrl. (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Personnel & Guidance Workers....
Survey of Current Business (no adv.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Current- Econ. Analysis....
Controlled free dist....
Technical News Bulletin (no adv.) (mo.)
Research. Test'g & Analysis ...
i^^i FLORIDA
Review (dly) Com'l & Legal.... $1,491
Tampa
Florida Trend (mo.) Indus. Exec's.... 474
Controlled free dist.... 4,175
2,021
627
$8.000
$1.000
*30,527
I,3S8
$3.010
1,175
43,114
$4.800
13,000
$14.850
$1.120
CtrcuUUon—**Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; «P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher'a Report; Light face, estimated.
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Atlanta GEORGIA Circ.
Industrial Development and Manufac-
turers Record (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. Site Selec'n .. >12,078
Southern Power and Industry (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Power & Indus.... >15,6«7
Columbus
Industrial Index (wkly) — Indus. AConst....
Decatur
Dixie Business (quar.)
Busi. Res., Finan., Indus....
Honolulu HAWAII
Hawaiian Industry (Incorporating
Hawaii Engineer) (mo.)
Indus. & Eng'g.... 951
Controlled circ.... 1,754
Chicago ILUNOIS
Business For Sale (mo.) ....Busi. Invest.....
Calumet Record (mo.K.Ind.. Gen'l News....
Controlled free dist.~.
Central Manufacturing District Maga-
zine (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Indus., Trans. & Busi. Exec....
Chemical Processing (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Chera. Proc. Indus....
Electrified Industry (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Elec. in Indus. Plants ...
Factory Equipment and Production (mo.)
(cont. circ.) ....Metal Work'g Factories....
Frontier, The (no adv.) (quar.) (cont.
free diet.) Indus. Res .
Grain Terminals and Processing Plants
(mo.) Plant Mgmt. & Oper'n....
Controlled free dist
Industrial Bulletin (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Indus. News....
Industrial Laboratories (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Ind. Lab ...
Industrial Marketing (mo.)
Indus. Sales & Adv'g....
Total unpaid dist....
Industrial Packaging (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Protective Packag'g....
Industrial Refrigeration (mo.)
Indus. Refrig....
Controlled free dist . .
Industrial Research (quar.) (cont. circ.)
Scientific Res....
Industrial Research News-Letter (no
adv.) (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Indus. Res....
Industrial Science and Engineering (6 ti.
a yr.) (cont. free dist.) ....Indus. Scien....
Industrial Supervisor (no adv.) (mo.)
Indus. Safety ...
Industrial Wastes (bi-mo.)
Indus. Waste Disp....
Controlled free dist....
Institutions Magazine (mo.)
Mass Feed'g & Mass Hous'g .
Total unpaid dist...
Journal of Marketing (quar.)
Indus. & Com'l Mkt'g....
Mass Vending (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Vend'g Engineers & Indus. Mgmt....
Production Equipment (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. Equip
Recreation Management (mo.)
Indus. Rerceat'n ..
Controlled free dist....
Surplus Record and Index (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Used & Surplus Indus. Equip ..
Today's Business (bi-mo.) Magazine
Ptc'g Planned Moderniz'n ...
Wall Street Journal (Midwest Edition)
(dly) „ «..Nat'l Busi. & Finan...,
Evanston
Nondestructive Testing (bi-mo.) . .Indus...,
Peorla
Marketeer (mo.) (controlled free dist.)
Prod. Mds'g for Indus...,
Record (dly) Court & Com. News....
10,000
500
>50,097
>43,177
>29,153
$15,000
3,372
100,000
>30,041
*14,607
1,016
>18,416
3,226
11,774
25,000
117,500
33,691
$162,273
>9,194
*42,287
4,308
$9.300
7,386
>40,295
$2,057
$2,100
40,362
$240,000
.*170,491
$5,200
$1,500
$400
Culver INDIANA dfC
Indiana Business and Industry (mo.)
Bus. & Indus.... 1,471
Controlled free dist.... 6,821
Indianapolis
Indianapolis Commercial (dly) Busi.... 3,478
Industrial Finishing (mo.) (controlled
circ.) Prod. Finish . >16,338
D- Molne. IOWA
Iowa Business and Industry (mo.)
Local Trade ... 1,323
Controlled free dist..., 4,789
Sioux City
Daily Reporter (dly)
Legal. Com'l ft Finan... 350
Toptka KANSAS
Kansas (no adv.) (bi-mo.) Indus. Devel....
Controlled free dist . $21,500
Midwest Industry Magazine (mo.) (cont.
circ.) (see note in catalog)
Busi., Purch'g, Eng'g Exec's.... >S,404
Louisville KENTUCKY
IAPES News (mo.) . .- Tech. Trade.... $18,995
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Daily Journal of Commerce (dly)
Bldg. & Com. & Municipal Bonds....
Controlled free dist...
2,700
690
$3,324
$3,400
4,600
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Banker and Tradesman (wkly)
Finan., Com. R. Est...
Commercial Bulletin (wkly) . Com. & Mfg ..
Industry (mo.) Indus
Modern Materials Handling (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Materials Handling . >40,190
New Englander (mo.) N. E. Indus.... 7,315
Controlled free dist .. 5,243
Resale (mo.)
Used, Rebuilt, Surplus Indus. Equip.... $365
Controlled free dist.... $29,244
Newton
Computers and Automation (mo.). .Indus.... $3,400
Ann Arbor
MICHIGAN
School Shop (mo.) (cont. circ.) (see not*
in catalog) Indus. Educ.... >28,361
Detroit
Michigan Manufacturer and Financial
Record (mo.) ...„ Indus. & Finan.... $10,000
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
Cemmercial West (wkly) Banking....
Finance and Commerce (dly) Bus. & Leg..-
Kansas City
Record (dly)
Springfield
Events (dly)
MISSOURI
Com'l Court & R. Est....
— Courts & Com'l ...
$3.958
770
211
NEBRASKA
Daily Record (dly) Legal & Com....
Madison N£W JERSEY
Supervision (mo.)
Indus. Rela'ns & Opera'n Mgmt.... 20,000
Newark
Jersey Industrial Buyer (bi-mo.) (cont.
free dist.) „.. Indus. Equip.... $7,000
New Jersey Business (mo.)
Busi. ft Indus ... $3,128
Controlled free dist ... $11,500
Peapack
Occupational Index (quar.).. Occupations...
Union City
Journal of Industry (mo.) ............... .Indus.... 5,000
Washington
Consumer Bulletin (no adv.) (mo.)
Analyses of Commodities....
Prod, or Merch....
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; -A- June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; 5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL
(Continued)
NEW YORK Circ.
Monitor (bi-rao.) -..- Indus.... $2,195
Flushinff
New York Industrial World (mo.) (cont.
free dist.)... .Indus, of N.Y., N.J., Conn ... 3,264
Freeport
Long Island Commercial Review (wkly)
L. I. Indus.. Comm'ce., Fin'ce.... $1,500
Controlled free dist... $5,500
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
(quar.) Indus. & Labor Rela'ns.... $2,650
Mount Vernon
Consumer Reports (no adv.) (mo.)
Analyses of Commodities.... $800.000
Ultrasonic News (bi-mo.)
Ultrasonic Equip & Applica'ns.... $1,000
Controlled free dist.... $14,000
New York
Adhesives Age (mo.) Indus....
Advanced Management (mo.) Indus. Mgt .. 14,721
American Industry (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Indus.... 26,000
Bondants (mo.) Indus ..
Career: For the Experienced Engineer
and Scientist (quar.) (cont. free dist.)
(see note in catalog) $25,000
Commercial and Financial Chronicle
(s-wkly) (see note in catalog) Finan .. 19.542
Dun's Review and Modern Industry (mo.)
Busi. Exec. Magazine . * 11 5, 932
Employee Recreation (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Indus. Rec.... 1,361
Controlled free dist.... 5.916
Factory (mo.) ....Indus. Mgmt. & Maint .. * 65, 428
Total unpaid dist.... 2,076
Forbes (s-mo.) . Indus., Busi. & Finan....*26O,448
Fortune (mo.) ~ Busi. & Indus *304,000
Industrial Bulletin (no adv.) (mo.)
Labor Rela'ns.... 5,720
Controlled free dist ... 5,400
Industrial Design (mo.).. Indus. Design'g ... +9,997
Total unpaid dist.... 1,794
Industrial Distribution (mo.)
Indus. Supplies, Distributors.... -frl5,285
Total unpaid dist 1,124
Industrial Equipment News (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Product Info, for Indus .. >70,271
Industrial Gas (mo.) Indus. Plants.... 14,008
Industrial Photography (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. Photo . >30.30S
Ingenieria International Industria (Span. )
(mo.) Lat. Amer. Indus. & Eng'g.... * 19, 096
International Management Digest
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Indus. Export.... *32.958
Journal of Commerce and Commercial
(dly) (see note in catalog) Cora....**34,867
Magazine of Standards. The (mo.)
Standardiation & Safety Codes.... 9.104
Management Review (no adv.) (mo.)
Indus. Mgmt . 28.095
Mill and Factory (mo.) (cont. circ.) Indus . >60,667
News Front (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Dept. Heads in Indus. & Busi. Co .. 50.281
Noise Control (bi-mo.)
Problem of Noise .. 3,066
Controlled free dist.... 800
Personnel (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Personnel Exec.... $21,132
Revista Industrial (Span.) (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Lat. Amer. Indus. Trd.... >22,953
"Sales" Army-Navy Surplus (wkly)
Sale of Surplus Materials....
Spot (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Adv'g & Sell'g.... 850
Controlled free dist ... 14,150
Supervisory Management (no adv.)
(mo.) Indus. Mgmt... 25,600
Greensboro NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Industrial Supplier (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Indus. Sup. Dist'rs.... 4,100
Cincinnati OHIO
Court Index (dly) M Com. & Legal-
New Products Digest (mo.) (cont. free
dist.)
New Prod's & Methods of Mer'd's'g....
Cleveland
Automation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Autom'n in Indus....
Buyers Purchasing Digest (mo.) (con-
trolled circ. ) . Indus. Equip. & Supplies. ..
Material Handling Engineering (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Mat'l Handl'g Equip....
New Equipment Digest (mo.) (controlled
circ.) Indus...
Columbus
Reporter (dly) Court & Com. News....
Dayton
Manage (no adv.) (mo.)
Gen'l Mgmt. Rela'ns in Indus....
Tulwi OKLAHOMA
Legal News (dly) Com. & Legal....
Portland OREGON
Daily Journal of Commerce (dly)
Com'l & Legal....
Industrial News Review (mo.) . Indus....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
ASTM Bulletin (8 ti. a yr.)
Laboratory Equip ..
Controlled free dist...
Delaware Valley Announcer (mo.)
Com'l Indus. & Eng'g .
Industrial Consultant (bi-mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Indus. Prod. Merchandis'g....
Industria] Maintenance and Plant Op-
eration (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Plant Engr. & Maint
Industrial Reporter (bi-mo.) (cont. free
dist.) .Indus. Prod. Merchandis'g....
Industrial Supplier and Distributor News
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Indus. Supply & Distrib'n....
Product Design and Development (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Design & Developm't of Durable Goods....
World Industry and Production News
(bi-mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Int'l Indus. & Prod'n ..
Pittsburgh
Instrument and Apparatus News (bi-
mo.) (cont. circ.) -...Indus. & Scien ..
Instruments and Automation (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Indus. Instru. for Meas. & Control .
Qualified paid .
Controlled circ....
Journal of the Air Pollution Control
Assn. (quar.) .... Air Pollu'n Control ..
Swarthmore
Personnel Journal (mo.) (see note in
catalog) -...Personnel Directors ...
Austin TEXAS
Texas Parade (mo.)
State, Highway & Indus. News ...
Dallas
Daily Commercial Record (dly)
Court News ...
Fort Worth
Commercial Recorder (dly) Business....
Houston
Corrosion (mo.)
Corrosion Research & Control....
Texas Industry (mo.) Mfg....
Circ.
$1.450
4,044
>30,039
>74,302
>40,705
>75,130
1,580
70,572
$3,883
3,500
11,719
1,257
23,200
$5,500
>71,374
$5,500
25,000
>40,604
$4.500
>86,804
>16.466
>4,303
$1,800
$4,299
$6,000
$452
7,961
$4.500
Salt Lake City
UTAH
Intel-mountain Industry and Weekly
Construction News (mo.)
Min'g, Trk'g & Constr....VAC 2,021
Controlled free dist.. ..VAC 2,623
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statement*; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the IBM of the Directory in front of book.
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Seattle WASHINGTON Circ.
Journal of Commerce and Construction
Record (dly) (see note in catalog)
Com., Indus,, Finan. & Marine.... 5,101
Washington Purchasing Agent and Man-
ufacturer (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Purch. & Mfg.... 662
Controlled free dist.... 1,037
Madison WISCONSIN
Journal of the American Society of Train-
ing Directors (mo.).... Indus. Train' g.... 4*000
Milwaukee
Industrial Quality Control (mo.). ...Indus
Quality thru Statistical Methods.... 12,278
Melting Pot (mo.) Industrial... $10,000
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
B. C. Industrial Report (mo.)
Busi. & Indus,.. * 1,571
Journal of Commerce Weekly (wkly)
Constr., Munic., Chip. & Finan.... 46,096
Western Business and Industry (mo.)
Busi., Indus. & Finan.... *4,269
Total unpaid dist... 1,198
Winnipeg
MANITOBA
Trade and Commerce in Western Canada
(mo.) Indus.. 46,091
Western Manufacturing and Industrial
Development (bi-mo. )
Manuf'g & Proc's'g Indus.... * 3,837
Don Mills ONTARIO
Industrial Digest (mo.) .....Indus ... 421,335
Manufacturing and Industrial Engineer-
ing (mo.) Indus. Prod. Mgmt... 46,183
Hamilton
Cost and Management (mo.)
Indus. Acc't'g.... t6,700
London
Business Quarterly (quar.) (see note in
catalog) ..Busi., Econ., Polit. Science... tl,800
Toronto
CABMA Trends (quar.) Brit. Trade....
Canadian Personnel and Industrial Rela-
tions Journal (quar.) .. Indus. Rela'ns.... Jl,573
Financial Post (wkly) . Com. & Finan.... £83,747
Total unpaid dist . 1,823
Industrial Canada (mo.) * 6,645
Total unpaid dist.... 1,294
Monetary Times (mo.) Business.. 49,653
New Equipment News (mo.)
Indus. Equip. News.... 416,977
Plant Administration (mo.)
Plant Opera'n Econ. & Effi.... 46,668
Ganftravale QUEBEC
Canadian Industrial Equipment News
(s-mo.) Prod. & Plant Oper.... 418,823
Shop (mo.) .....Used Equip. & Mach.... 414JS3
Montreal
Canadian Business (mo.) Com'l & Finan... £34,08
Total unpaid dist . 1,492
Canadian Industrial Distributor (mo.)
Indus . . 44,775
Commerce (Fr.) (mo.) Com. Indus.... -£10,002
Health & Industrial Safety (Eng. & Fr.)
(mo.) .Indus. Safety & Health ... 16C
Controlled free dist.... 3,14
Product Design and Materials (bi-mo.)
Indus. Eng'g ... 46,923
Quebec Industrial. Le (Fr.) (mo.)
French Indus .. 46,28
Quebec
Semaine Commercial* (Fr.Hwkly)
Credit & Gen'l Mdse....
REPUBLIC OP THE PHILIPPINES
Manila
Agricultural and Industrial Life (Eng.)
(mo.) Agric, Trade.... 13,18
CONFECTIONERY, ICE CREAM
and SODA FOUNTAINS
Se« also Baking
>a Angeles CALIFORNIA Giro.
New Counter Freezer News (mo.)
Ret. Ice Cream Trd....
Western Milk and Ice Cream News
(wkly) Milk & Ico Cream Dlrs . . t3,112
San Francisco
Western Confectioner (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Confections.... >2,867
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
National Candy Wholesaler (mo.)
Confec. Indus.... $2,250
Controlled free dist . *2,300
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Candy and Tobacco Jobber
(mo.) Candy Indus.... 467
Controlled free dist.... 1,813
Oak Park ILLINOIS
Candy Equipment— See Manufacturing
Confectioner in catalog.
Candy Packaging — See Manufacturing
Confectioner in catalog.
Manufacturing Confectioner with Inter-
national Confectioner (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Candy Mfg.... *2,151
Waldwick NEW JERSEY
Tobacco and Confectionery Distributor
(mo.) Tob. Trd . $3,480
Brooklyn
NEW YORK
Tobacco and Confectionery Guide (mo.)
N York Tob> & Confec- Ret- Trd....
Candy Industry and Confectioners
Journal (ftntly, Tues.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) .... Confec. Busi .
Total unpaid dist....
Chain Store Age — Restaurant and Foun-
tain Executives Edition and Restau-
rant and Fountain Managers Edition
(mo.) (see note in catalog) ....
Total unpaid dist....
Confectionery and Ice Cream World
(wkly) «. ..
Fast Food (mo. ) (cont. circ. ) Soda Fount's .
Ice Cream Field (mo ) (cont. circ.)....
Ice Cream Mfg. & Merch...,
Ice Cream Trade Journal (mo.)
Total unpaid dist....
Portland OREGON
Pacific Drug Review (mo.)
Drugs, Soda Fountain...,
Total unpaid dist ..,
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Confectioner, The (mo.)
Ice Cream Review (mo.) (see note in
catalog) .. Jce Cream Mfg ..
Total unpaid dist...,
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Dairy and Ice Cream Journal
(mo.) Dairy Prod. Mfg...
Fountains in Canada (bi-mo.) (see note
in catalog) Soda Fountain Trade .
Montreal QUEBEC
Fournee L* (Fr.) (mo.)
Bak'g & Conf'ry .
*4,071
1,233
*24,130
4,986
>50,039
>8,223
*7,178
1,106
*4,404
1,538
*7,245
1,888
43.809
420,241
41,915
CONGRESSIONAL and FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
Loa Angeles CALIFORNIA
Technocrat. The (no adv.) (quar.)
note in catalog)
(see
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit: 8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the uae e* tft» Directory IB front off book.
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CONGRESSIONAL and FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS (Continued)
Washington DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA Circ.
Congressional Digest (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Work of Congress... No adv
Diplomat (mo.) Interna'l Society.... 25,000
Controlled free dist ... 3,000
Foreign Service Journal (mo.)
U. S. For'gn Serv. & State Dept.... 5,646
Government Security and Loyalty — (see
Bureau of National Affairs Publica-
tions in catalog section)
Government Standard (wkly)..Gov't Emp.... $62.000
Roll Call (Wed.) (cont. circ.) - 3,500
Controlled free dist.... 4,250
Seattle WASHINGTON
Northwest Technocrat (no adv.) (quar.) ....
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Technocracy Digest (quar.) ............
CONSTRUCTION, CONTRACTING,
BUILDING, EXCAVATING
See also Architecture; Engineering (Various Branches) ;
Lumber. Building Materials. Woodworking; Brick.
Tile, Cement. Concrete; Roads and Streets.
ALABAMA
Elevator World (mo.) ... Elevator Indus .
7,629
ARIZONA
Arizona Builder and Contractor (mo.)
(cont. circ,) Bldg. & Constr ... >5,646
Uttla Rock ARKANSAS
Construction News (Public Works Issue)
(s-mo.) (cont. circ.) -...Constr.... >7,322
LM Ang«l«s CALIFORNIA
Building News (bi-wkly) ....Bldg. Trades . {4,256
Building Standards (mo.) ~ Bldg....
Construction Reports (see Southwest
Builder and Contractor.)
Daily Construction Service (daily) (see
note in catalog) .. Eng'g Constr ... {885
Southwest Builder and Contractor (wkly)
(see note in catalog)
Arch.. Ens' 8 & Bldg.... 4,188
Controlled free dist . 2,423
2.981
Building Contractor of California (mo.)
Bldg. Constr's....
Francisco
Architect and Engineer (mo.)
Arch. & Constr ...
Construction Illustrated (mo.) (cont.
circ.) .. ~ Eng'g & Constr....
Daily Construction Service (daily) (see
note in catalog) Eng'g Constr ... 2,192
Daily Pacific Builder (daily)
Bldg. ft Eng'g. .. 3,882
Western Construction (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Civil Eng'g & Constr. . >18,S28
COLORADO
Daily Journal (dally)
Legal. R. Est., Constr'n .. 2,108
Controlled free dist ... 313
Rocky Mountain Construction (s-mo.)
(cont. circ.) .. Constr... >5,851
Hew Have. CONNECTICUT
Commercial Record (wkly) R. E. & Bldg.... 4,320
Wilmington DELAWARE
Explosives Engineer (bi-mo. ) (cont. circ. )
Min'g Quarry'* & Constr.... >8,8S6
Washington DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
Bulletin of the Washington Building
Congress (mo.) ...... Construction Indus.... $1,500
Washington Circ.
Construction Labor Report — See Bureau
of National Affairs Publications in
catalog section.
Construction Specifier. The (no adv.)
'quar. ) ...................................... ........Constr..~
Constructor (mo.) (cont. circ.). ...Constr.... >8,194
Manufactured Homes (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Prefab Homes.,. >1«,872
NAHB Journal of Homebuilding (mo.)
Home Bldg.... 37.453
Controlled free dist ... 3,695
Qualified Contractor (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Elec. Contr'g.... >21,480
Surveying and Mapping (quar.)
Survey'g & Mapp'g.... 4,910
Miami FLORIDA
Florida Building Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.) - Bldg. Trade.... >4,168
Tampa
Florida Builder (mo.) Construe' nu... 506
Controlled free dist.... 2,448
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Building Supplies (mo.)
(cont. circ.) .. Bldg. Supplies ... >12,266
College Park
Southern Builder (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Home Bldg. Construc'n.... 3,273
Cohan but
Industrial Index (wkly). .Indus. & Constr....
Decatur
Dixie Contractor (wkly) (cont. circ.)
Bldg. Eng'g. Road Constr ... >5,536
Honolulu HAWAII
Builders Report Pacific (wkly)
Contr's, Archi'ts & Engi'rs.., 717
Chicago
ILLINOIS
American Lumberman and Building Prod-
ucts Merchandiser (ftntly. Mon.)
Lumber & Bldg'g Mat'ls.... * 28,290
Total unpaid dist .. 1,251
Building Construction Illustrated (mo.)
Methods of Big Bldg .
Controlled circ.... >24,472
Building Supply News (mo.)
Lumber & Bldg. Mat'l Dlrs.... * 25,490
Total unpaid dist ... 3,737
Caminos y Construction Pesada (Span.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) (cont.
circ.) Construction ... > 15.050
Chicago Construction News (morn. ex.
Sat. ft Sun.)
Constr. News, Bldg. & Eng'g... 3,700
Controlled free dist . 800
Concrete (mo.) (cont. circ.) (see note in
catalog) Concrete Constr .VAC 12.606
Concrete Construction (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Concr. Bldg >27,332
Construction Equipment News (mo.)
Constr. Equip. Mfrs. & Distrib'rs.... 1,630
Fence Industry Trade News (mo.)
Fence Indus.... {3.100
Controlled free dist . . {5.000
Midwest Inspection Journal (mo.)
Mod. Constr. & Bldg. Reg's.... 4,760
Practical Builder (mo.) (see note in
catalog) .. Bldg. Constr....*100,S08
Total unpaid dist ... 3,636
World Construction (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Eng'g Constr.... > 13,140
Springfield
Builder, The (mo.)
H'way & Heavy Const'n & Eng'g.... 244
Controlled free dist.... 4,538
Indianapolis
INDIANA
Carpenter. The (mo.) Labor ft Bldg .. 511,527
Construction Digest (bi-wkly) (cont.circ.)
(see note in catalog) ..Public Wks. Ind ... >8,969
Cadar Rapids IOWA
Construction Equipment Operation and
Maintenance (bi-mo.) Construction... {55.000
Circulation— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; 63A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to tha use of tha Directory In front of book.
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DM Moines Circ.
Central Constructor (wkly) (see note in
catalog) $2.300
Topeka KANSAS
Kansas Construction Magazine (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Kansas Constr. Indus.. > 4,895
Baton Rouge LOUISIANA
Gulf States Architect and Builder (mo.)
Arch., Bldg.... $1,800
Controlled free dist . $1,100
New Orleans
Daily Journal of Commerce (dly)
Bldg. & Com. & Municipal Bonds . 2,700
Controlled free dist.... 690
Baltimore MARYLAND
Builders' Weekly Guide(wkly) Bldg....
Contractor. The (mo.)
Gen'l Constr. & Bldrs. in Md .
Controlled free dist .
Lexlntton MASSACHUSETTS
New England Construction (bi-wkly)
(controlled circ.) Constr ,
93
2,407
>S,124
Detroit
MICHIGAN
Bildor, The (mo.) Construction $24,000
Detroit Building Tradesman (wkly)
Labor-Const. Trades 52,000
Michigan Contractor and Builder (wkly)
(see note in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Constr >3,583
Warren
Midwest Home Builder (mo.)
Home Bldrs. & Archit's....
Controlled free dist
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Construction Bulletin (wkly) (see note
in catalog) ........ Eng'g & Constr
Total unpaid dist
Saint Paul
Home Builder, The (mo.)
(controlled free dist.) .. ..Home Bldg
JerTer.cn City MISSOURI
Construction Advisor, The (mo.). .Constr
Kan*** City
Building Trends (quar.) (cont. circ.)
Build'g VAC 154,332
Mid- West Contractor (wkly) (see note in
3,524
* 4,377
1,463
62,460
catalog) (cont. circ.) .. ..Constr. News
St. Louis
St. Louis Construction Record (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) ............ Const
Asbury Park JERSEY
New Jersey Builder (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) ......... Home Bldg .....
New Jersey Home Builder and Con-
tractor (mo.) ...................... Constr
>6,684
12,000
1,980
4.611
South Orange
Constructioneer (wkly) (cont. circ.)
Eng'g Constr > 13,343
Trenton
New Jersey Building Contractor (mo.)
Bldg. Constr . 2.000
New Rochelle
Stone (mo.)
NEW YORK
- -... . Bldg. Stone.... 1,873
Controlled free dist .. 7,044
New York
American Builder (mo.) Bldg. Indus....*106,6St
Total unpaid dist . 3,078
Building Specialties and Home Improve-
ment Dealer (mo.)
Bldg. Specialty Dealers ..
Total unpaid dist....
Bulletin of the General Contractors'
Association (mo.) - Contr ..
Controlled free dist. .. $2,100
Civil Engineering (mo.). ...Constr. Eng'g.... *41,<
Total unpaid dist.... 3,799
2,062
$3.400
New York Gift.
Construction Equipment (mo. ) (cont. circ ) _
Constr ... >50,»18
Construction Methods and Equipment
(mo.) Constr. Eng'g. *46,311
Total unpaid dist ... 2,685
Contractors and Engineers (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Contr. & Eng'g . >49,012
Electrical Construction and Maintenance
(mo.) Elec. Constr. & Maint.... *37,8S4
Total unpaid dist.... 1,730
Engineering News-Record (wkly)
Constr. & Eng'g.... *78,844
Total unpaid dist.... 3,211
Family Handyman (mo )
Home Repair & Improvement * 267, 294
Home Modernizing Guide (s-an.)
Home Moderniz'g . $300,000
House and Home (mo.) . Home Bldg * 110, 049
Total unpaid dist.... 4,293
Ingenieria Internacional Construccion
(Span.) (mo.)
Lat. Amer. Constr. & En«'g . * 16, 201
Kitchen Business (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Kitchen Cabinet Indus.... >15,047
Modern Windows (mo ) (cont. circ.)
Window Spec'ty Dealer.... >16,713
New York Construction News (wkly)
Constr . . 4,500
Steel Construction Digest (no adv.)
(quar.) (cont. free dist.)
Struc'l Steel Constr.... $21,000
White Plains
Contractors' Electrical Equipment (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Elec. Contractors >23,717
Akron
OHIO
Home Improvement Topics (mo.)
Home Improvem't.... 16,500
Columbus
Ohio Builder (mo.) Home Bldg.... $4,308
Hudson
Building Products (mo.) (cont. circ.)
(see note in catalog) Arch. & Bldg >33,939
Portland OREGON
Western Building (mo.) (cont. circ )
Dlrs.. Bldrs. & Architects >13,02S
Harrisburg
PENNSYLVANIA
2.700
Keystone Builder (mo )
Home Bldg., Remodeling .
Jenkintown
Your Church (quar.) ....Ch. Bldg. & Arch.... $202,232
Philadelphia
Building and Realty Record (wkly)
Home Bldg & Gen'l Tnt
Controlled free dist
3,304
5,504
Providence
RHODE ISLAND
Record and Guide (wkly)..R. Est. & Bldg
$692
952
3,808
Dallas TEXAS
Construction Journal (wkly)
Eng'g & Constr
Controlled free dist
Drilling Contractor (bi-mo.)
Oil Well Drilling
Texas Contractor (wkly) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.).... Bldg. & Constr.... >4,421
Fort Worth
Dallas- Fort Worth Construction Record
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) Constr.... $11,700
Salt Lake City
UTAH
Intermountain Industry and Weekly
Construction News (mo.)
Constr., Tr'k'g & Min'g....VAC 2,021
Controlled free dist VAC 2,623
Roanoke VIRGINIA
Construction (bi-wkly. Mon.) (cont.
circ.) Constr ... >4,151
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
*C.C.A.B. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the O*He to fhe use of the Directory la front of book.
90
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CONSTRUCTION, CONTRACTING,
BUILDING, EXCAVATING (Continued)
fts*ttl« WASHINGTON Circ.
Construction World — Pacific Northwest
States and Alaska Edition — See Con-
struction World. Vancouver. B. C.
Pacific Architect and Builder (mo.)
(cont. circ.) ................ Arch. & Bldg .. >7,414
Pacific Builder and Engineer (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ...... Eng'g & Constr .. * 7,854
Total unpaid dist.... 1,882
Tacoma
Index (dly) .............. Court & Bldg. News ... 790
Charleston WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Construction News
(s-mo.) (cont. free dist.) .. .. Constr'n.... tl,200
Madison WISCONSIN
Electricity in Building (mo.)
Home Bldg. Indus .. 46.827
Milwaukee
Better Building Maintenance (mo.)
(cont. circ.) ............. Bldg. Maint .. >57,494
Western Builder (wkly) ........... Constr .. *3,237
South Milwaukee
Excavating Engineer (mo.) (controlled
circ.) ....................... Excavating.... > 52,411
Superior
Cooperative Builder (wkly)
Help for Co-op. Organizations . 65,013
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Construction World (mo.) ........ Constr . 43.763
Journal of Commerce Weekly (wkly)
Constr., Munic., Ship. & Finan . 46,095
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Western Construction and Building (mo.)
Bldg. Constr .. +3,057
Don Mills ONTARIO
Electrical Contracting and Maintenance
In Canada (mo.) ..Contr. & Maint ..
Engineering and Contract Record (mo.)
Eng'g & Contr .
MacLean Building Guide (mo.) . ..Bldg ..
Toronto
Building Materials News (mo.)
Bldg. Materials .
Daily Commercial News and Building
Record (dly) .. ..Constr. & Munic .
Heavy Construction News (wkly)
Heavy Constr ..
Home Building in Canada (bi-mo. )
Home Bldg....
National Builder (mo.)
House & Apt. Bldg..
Roads and Engineering Construction (mo.)
Eng'g & Constr
49,134
411,062
418,156
. 415.307
**6,909
45,622
. *8,114
. 42,684
410,079
Montreal QUEBEC
Architecture, Batiment, Construction
(Fr.) (mo.) ........ Bldg. Trade 42,613
Batiment (Fr.) (mo.) Bldg. & Constr.... 43,704
Canadian Builder (mo.) .......... Bldg 415,730
Genie Construction Methodes et Outil-
lage (Fr.) (mo.) ... Contrs. & Eng'rs .. $2,776
Journal des Constructeurs, Le (Fr )
(mo.) .................... Home Bldg ..
Propriete et La Construction. La (Fr.)
(rao.) .... ................................. Constr....
CONVENTIONS and FAIRS
KENTUCKY
Horseman and Fair World (wkly)
Harness Rac'g.... 7,500
Htmpstead NEW YORK
World Convention Dates (mo.)
COOT. Date*....
Cincinnati OHI° Clrc-
Billboard (wkly) Amusements,.. *42,205
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Sales Meetings (6 ti. a yr.) (see note in
catalog) ....Trade Shows & Conventions..-
CORDAGE and TWINE
New York NEW YORK
Paper and Twine Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Paper & Twine... >5,714
COSMETICS and TOILETRIES
See also Drugs and Pharmaceuticals; also Barber
and Beauty Shops.
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
West Coast Druggist (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Whole., Ret. Drugs & Toiletries . t7,700
Chicago ILLINOIS
Food- Drug-Cosmetic Law Journal (no
adv.) (mo.) Food, Drug, Cosmetic Laws...
Journal of the American Oil Chemists
Society (mo.) Oil, Soap & Fat Ind . . ^4,866
Detroit MICHIGAN
Journal of the Society of Cosmetic
Chemists (6 ti. a yr.) Cosmetic Chem .
New York NEW YORK
American Perfumer and Aromatics (mo.)
Perf., Soap. Cosm. Mfg . *3,112
Beauty Fashion (mo.) Toilet Goods 9,836
Drug and Cosmetic Industry (mo.)
Drug. Cosmet. Mfg *4,945
Drug Trade News (bi-wkly)
Drug & Cosmetic Mfg *9,789
Total unpaid dist . 3,822
Soap and Chemical Specialties (mo.)
Soap & Chemicals . if 5,173
Total unpaid dist 1,293
CANADA
Montreal QUEBEC
Prestige (Fr. & Eng.) (10 ti. a yr.)
Cosmeticians, Drug &
Gift Salespeople 45,623
CURTAINS, DRAPERIES and
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS
See Furniture, Rugs. Carpets, Bedding. Upholstery;
Pottery and Glass; Lighting and Lighting Fixtures
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Dealer News (mo.)
Home Furn'gs & Jewelry . 426
Controlled free dist 12,422
Western Fabrics, Curtains & Draperies
(mo.) (controlled circ.)
Curtains & Draperies . >4.706
Denver COLORADO
F. U. R. N. Club Facts (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Home Furn'gs .. 2,561
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
New England Dealerscope (mo.)
Appliance-Housewares ... 6,075
Newark NEW JERSEY
Living Unlimited (bi-mo.)
Household Products ... JIO.OOO
New York NEW YORK
Curtain and Drapery Department Masa-
zine (mo.) (cont. circ.). .Ret. Drap. Trd.... >6,601
Giftwares (mo.)
Gifts, Art Goods & House Furn'g .. * 15, 438
Total unpaid dist ... 1,529
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jtine mnd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audits
4C.C.A.B. Audit; 5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the us* of the Directory la front of book.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
New York Circ.
Home Furnishings Daily (dly)
Home Furn'gs ... *39,215
Total unpaid dist... 4,802
Housewares Review (mo.) (see note in
catalog) House Furn. & Elec. Appli . *9,307
Total unpaid dist .. 1,401
Interiors (mo.). .Int. Design's & Archit'g.... * 24, 113
Total unpaid dist ... 2,596
Today's Living (quar.) (cont. free dist.)
Home Furn'gs ... $500,000
Houston TEXAS
Behind the Scenes (mo.)
Sew'g Mach. & Vacuum Cleaner Trd .. 2,257
Controlled free dist .. 17,884
Salt Lake City UTAH
Sewing Machine News (mo.)
Sew'g Mach's ..
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
China, Glass and Gift Buyer (mo.)
China, Glass Giftware .. 43,498
Home Goods Retailing (ftntly., wed.)
Home Furn'gs .. * 12,260
DENTAL
Tuskegee ALABAMA
Bulletin of The National Dental Associa-
tion (Negro) (quar.) .. ..Dentistry . 1,260
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Contact Point (mo.) Coll. Alum & Dent....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Dental Abstracts (mo.) Dentistry .. 8,090
Fortnightly Review of the Chicago Dental
Society, The (s-mo.) Dental....
Illinois Dental Journal (mo.) 5,796
Journal of Oral Surgery, Anesthesiology
and Hospital Dental Service (bi-mo.)
Dental. .. 4,318
Journal of the American Dental Asso-
ciation (mo ) 86,
Journal of the American Dental Hy-
giemsts' Assn. (quar.).. Dental Hyg . 5,493
Wlnnetka
Dental Students' Magazine (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) (see note in catalog)
Dental .. 15,290
Fort Wayne INDIANA
Journal of the Indiana State Dental
Association (mo.)
Baltimore MARYLAND
Journal of Dentistry for Children (quar.)
Dentistry for Children . .
Medford MASSACHUSETTS
Tufts Dental Outlook (quar.) Dental ..
Detroit MICHIGAN
Detroit Dental Bulletin, The (mo.)
Dental....
Lansing
Journal of the Michigan State Dental
Assn. (mo.)
5,400
2.00C
$3.75
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
Dental Industry News (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Dental Trade....
Dental Laboratory Review (mo.) (cont.
circ.)
Dental Survey (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Pract'g Dentist.... > 92, 640
St. Paul
North- West Dentistry (6 ti. a yr.) 2.M
6,37
>7,97
t. Louis MISSOURI Clrc.
American Journal of Orthodontics (mo.)... 5,213
Journal American College of Dentists
(no adv.) (quar.) ......... Dentistry... $3,500
Journal of Dental Research (bi-mo.)
Dental Research . 5,853
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
(bi-mo.) .................... Dental.... 13,234
Journal of the Missouri State Dental
Association (mo.) ......... Dental £1,913
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine and Oral
Pathology (mo.) .......... Dentistry .. 6,410
St. Louis Dental Society Bulletin, The
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) .......... Dental.... 1,300
ersey City NEW JERSEY
Journal of the New Jersey State Dental
Society, The (5 ti. a yr.) Dentistry .
Controlled free dist....
Albany NEW YORK
Tic (no adv.) (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ............................. Dentistry .
lushing
Journal, American Dental Society of
Anesthesiology (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) .................................. Dental .
lempstead
New York State Dental Journal (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ...... Dental
New York
Annals of Dentistry (no adv.) (quar )
Dental
Dental Laboratory News (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Dental Lab. News .
Controlled free dist ...
Journal of Dental Medicine (quar.)
Dentistry—
Controlled free dist....
New York Journal of Dentistry (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ..............
Harrisburg PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Dental Journal (9 ti. a yr.)
Dentistry....
Philadelphia
Penn Dental Journal (4 ti. a yr.)
Dental Coll
Pittsburgh
Dental Digest (mo.) .......... ..........
Oral Hygiene (mo ) (cont. circ.) ......
Oral Hygiene (Latin- American Edition)
(Span.) (mo.) (controlled free dist.)
Dental Int. of Latin- America .
Proofs. The Dental Trade Journal (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) .... Dental Sup
3,150
$26,000
$1,760
til. 263
$650
7,200
tl.200
$800
$5,879
$6.300
$400
$20.273
> 86, 153
$18,804
$5.903
Dallas
Texas Dental Journal (mo.) $2,677
Houston
Dental Assistant. The (bi-mo.) Dental.... $8.800
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Journal of the Canadian Dental Associa-
tion (Eng. & Fr.) (mo.) 45,955
Journal of the Ontario Dental Associa-
tion (mo.)
Oral Health (mo.) *6,070
Montreal QUEBEC
McGill Dental Review (quar.). Coll. Dent....
DIRECTORY PUBLISHING
New York NEW YORK
Directory Journal (no adv.) (quar.)
Directories ... 2,000
DRUGS and PHARMACEUTICALS
See also Cosmetics and Toiletries.
ARIZONA
$650
$300
Phoenix
Arizona Pharmacist (mo.) .. . .Pharm ,..
Controlled free dist ...
Clrculatlon-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *Jm»e and March A.B.C. Statements; «A B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit*
*C.C.A.B. Audit; JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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DRUGS and PHARMACEUTICALS
(Continued)
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA Cite.
California Pharmacy (mo.) Pharm ... 3.255
Controlled free dist.... 1,604
Food. Drug and Liquor Digest (mo. ) (cont.
free dist.) Grocery & Drug Indus ... 5,557
West Coast Druggist (mo.) (cont. tree
dist.) ....Whole. & Ret. Drugs & Toil t7.700
Dtnvir COLORADO
Rocky Mountain Druggist (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Retail Drug Trd .. 5,355
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical
Assn., Scientific Edition (mo.) tlO.OOO
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical
Assn.. Practical Pharmacy Ed. (mo.) 30.533
Controlled free dist . 9,131
National Capital Pharmacist (mo.)
Pharmacy .
Atlanta GEORGIA
Drag and Allied Industries (mo.) (cont
circ.) Drug Mfg
Southeastern Drug Journal (mo.). Drugs .
ILLINOIS
Central Pharmaceutical Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Retail Drug Stores ..
C.R.D.A. News (mo.) .. .. Ret. Drugs
Drug Progress (mo.) « Drugs ..
Food-Drug-Cosmetic Law Journal (no
adv.) (mo.)
Food, Drug. Cosmetic Laws ...
Illinois Drug Progress (mo.) Drugs
N.A.R.D. Journal (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) Pharm
Indianapolis INDIANA
Indiana Pharmacist (mo.) Pharm
Lafayette
Purdue Pharmacist (4 ti. a yr.) (see note
in catalog) Pharm. Coll
Controlled free dtst
>5.931
5.170
14,787
13.100
4.500
*4.750
>43,I79
2.350
t325
n.soo
Dea Molnes
Iowa Pharmacist (mo.) ... . Pharm
TofMka KANSAS
K. P. A. News (mo.) Drugs
Frankfort KENTUCKY
Kentucky Pharmacist (mo.). .Ret. Drugs
MARYLAND
Journal of Pharmacology and Experi-
mental Therapeutics (mo. )..Med. Pharm
Maryland Pharmacist (mo.) (cont circ )
Pharm
Pharmacological Reviews (quar.)
MASSACHUSETTS
Apothecary (rno.) Drug Trd
Ann Arbor MICHIGAN
American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
(mo.) Hospital Pharra
,*._. .> Controlled free dist....
natron
Michigan Drug Journal (mo.). .Pharmacy
Duhith MINNESOTA
Wholesale Drug Sales (mo.)
St. Paul Drug Salesman
Minnesota Pharmacist (mo.) Pharm
North Western Druggist (mo.)
Ret. Drug Trd ..
Controlled free dist ...
laffaraon City MISSOURI
Missouri Pharmacist (mo.)
Mo. Pharm'sts....
Controlled free dist . .
2,650
2.400
tl.500
1.789
$4,000
tl.OOO
t3,100
•4,025
1,921
5.982
307
1.500
500
Kanaas City Circ.
Animal's Healthmate (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Vet's Drugs.... 2.000
Midwestern Druggist (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Ret. & Wholes. Drugs.... 121
Controlled free dist , 6.454
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Nebraska Mortar and Pestle (mo.)
Pharm . . 941
Trenton NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Journal of Pharmacy (See
Philadelphia. Pa., in catalog section)
William, town
Mid-Atlantic Apothecary (mo.) (con-
trolled free dist.) Ret. Drug Trd.... $15.485
Manhasset
NEW YORK
>20,247
>«2,718
2,'o&4
American Professional Pharmacist (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Prof. Pharm
New York
Ametican Druggist (ftntly. Mon.) (cont.
circ.) „ Ret Drugs.
Chain Store Age Drug Executives Edi-
tion and Drug Store Managers Edition
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Total unpaid dist
Drug and Cosmetic Industry (mo.)
Drug Cosmetics Mfg.... *4.945
Drug Topics (bi-wkly) (cont. circ.)
Retail Drug >64,741
Drug Trade News (bi-wkly)
Drug. Cosmetic Trade Mfg ... *9,789
Total unpaid dist.... 3.822
D.S.C. Buying Guide (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Drug Trade.... 50.504
Farmaceutico. El (Span.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Lat. Amer. Drugs.... t!3,032
Modern Dnigs (bi-mo.)(see note in cata-
alog) (cont. circ.) >121.678
New York State Pharmacist (mo.)
Drug Trade... 6.106
Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter (wkly)
Chem. Related Mat's *10,74€
Pharmacy International (mo.) (cont. circ.) . J10.012
Chapel Hill
NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Journal of Pharmacy (mo.)
Pharm....
»dnnatl OHIO
Cincinnati Academy of Pharmacy News
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) Pharm....
Journal of Cleveland Academy of Pharm-
acy (mo.) (cont. free dist.) Ret. Drugs ,
Colombo.
Ohio Pharmacist (mo.) Pharm....
Portland OREGON
Pacific Drug Review (mo.)
DniKS. Soda Fount
Total unpaid dist
Harrlsburff PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Pharmacist (mo.)
Ret. Drugs ...
Lin wood
Delaware County Pharmacist (mo )
(cont. free dist.) Pharm....
American Journal of Pharmacy (mo.)
New Jersey Journal of Pharmacy (mo.)
Retail Drug Trade....
P. A. R. D. Bulletin (mo.)
Retail Drug Trade ...
Stoax Falls SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Journal of Medicine and
Pharmacy (mo.) Med. ft Pharm....
Augtta TEXAS
Texas Pharmacy (mo.) ....Retail Drugs
Controlled free dist....
11,900
2.153
t900
3.936
*4.404
1.538
4.943
1550
$3.379
tl.350
429
ClrcuUUon-Hr*Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jttna and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C Audit; >BPA Avditi
4VC.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; I Publisher'* Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of tha Directory la front of book.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Dallas
Southern Pharmaceutical Journal (mo.)
Controlled free dist....
Richmond VIRGINIA
Virginia Pharmacist (mo.) Pharm ..
Oak Hill WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Pharmacist (mo.). Pharm....
Menasha WISCONSIN
Kappa Psi Mask (quar.)
Coll. Pharm. Frat....
Wisconsin Druggist (mo.)... .Drug Trade....
CANADA
aeouTO BRITISH COLUMBIA
Western Druggist (mo.)
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Prairie Druggist (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Ret. Drugs .
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal (mo.) .
Drug Merchandising (s-mo.) Drug Trade
Pharmacien, Le (Fr.) (mo.)
Drug Trade
Shareholder (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Co-op Ret. Drugs
Montreal QUEBEC
National Merchandiser (mo.) (see note
in catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Drugs & Chemicals
Revue de Pharmacie Pratique et Pro-
fessionnelle (Fr.) (mo.) .. . .Drugs .
Clrc
1,486
5,703
$2,000
$1,000
$5,350
$1,690
42,957
1,050
48,651
*5,182
42,627
J=>.000
42,294
DRY GOODS
See also General Merchandise; Knit Goods;
Clothing; Notions.
Des Molnes IOWA
Merchants Trade Journal (mo.) (cont
circ.). .Dept.. Jr. Dept. & Gen 1 Mdse.... >16.072
St Paul MINNESOTA
Commercial Bulletin and Apparel Mer-
chant (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Apparel & Gen'l Mdse
New York NEW YORK
Dry Goods Wholesaler (mo.)
Dry Goods Wholesaling
Controlled free dist
Indicador Mercantil, El (Span.) (quar.)
Latin Amer. Dry Goods Fashions ..
Stores (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Dept., Ch'n, Spec. Stores .
Controlled free dist....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Department Store Economist (mo.)
(cont. circ.) .. ..Dept. Store Retail'g
Spokane WASHINGTON
Inland Empire Trade Topics (mo.)
Retail Mdse
Controlled free dist .. .
$4.10f
$6.000
9,978
906
> 29,979
$2.224
$39<
EDUCATIONAL
See Educational under General Magazines; also An thro
pological; Physical Education and Athletics; Ento-
mological; Eugenics; Geographic; Geological; Bard
of Hearing; Historical and Genealogical; Home Eco-
nomics; Mathematics; Musk and Musical Instru-
ments; Natural Science; Philological; Psychology:
Physics; Physiology; Scientific; Sociological; Voca-
tional Education and others. Many of these are issued
only during the academic year.
MonUt««ry ALABAMA
Alabama School Journal (mo.) $18.754
ARIZONA
Azizona Teacher (quar.)
Circ.
$8,500
Uttto Rock ARKANSAS
Journal of Arkansas Education (mo.) $13,526
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
California Journal of Secondary Educa-
tion (mo.) Secon'y Educ 4,500
Hollywood
Teaching Tools (quar.) Educ. Techniq's . 32.000
Controlled free dist 4,000
Loe Angeles
Asia Calling (quar.) Educ . 1,023
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
(no adv.) (quar) ....Speech Cor' n.... $6,000
Los Angeles School Journal (mo.) $5,000
New Korea (Korean) (wkly) Educ . $463
Sacramento
California Journal of Elementary Edu-
cation (quar.) Elem. Educ....
Controlled free dist....
California Schools (no adv.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Educ....
California Journal of Educational Re-
search (5 ti. a yr.) ..... Educ....
Controlled free dist....
CTA Journal (Calif. Teachers Assoc.)
(mo.) Educ....
San Francisco Classroom Teachers Jour-
nal (8 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog)...
Aspen COLORADO
Junior Reviewers (s-mo.) Educ ...
Denver
Colorado School Journal (mo.) „
CONNECTICUT
Grade Teacher (mo.)
Greenwich
School Management (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Hartford SchcK)1 Mgmt
Connecticut Teacher (mo.)
Utchfi.ld
Junior Citizen (no adv.) (mo.)
Self. Gov't for Youths
500
7,800
12.500
420
588
$92,747
$3,800
1,500
14.906
*129,224
.>50,650
. 16,544
1,501
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
AAUP Bulletin (quar.) Educ.... 38,900
Allied Youth (quar.) (see note in cata-
log) 13,500
Controlled free dist.... 5,000
American Alumni Council News (mo.)
Higher Educ
American Observer (wkly)
Cur. Hist, for H. S. Srud't . No adv.
Art in Education (9 ti. a yr.) Art. Educ . $5.000
Audio- Visual Communication Review (no
adv.) (quar.) Aud.-Vis. Educ . 2.100
Audio-Visual Instruction (mo.) Educ.... 3.281
Business Education Forum (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Bus. Educ $7.059
Business School Executive (quar.)
Busi. Educ.... $900
Catholic Educational Review (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Cath. & Educ $3,430
Childhood Education (mo.) (see note in
catalog) 17.377
Educational Leadership (mo.) . Educ.... 8,105
Exceptional Children (mo.) .... Educ.... 12,800
Higher Education (mo.) ..~.~ ~.Educ—
Journal of Educational Psychology (no
adv ) (bi-mo.) .Educ. & Psychol ... 3,595
Journal of Neirro Education. Th*<NY«r'>»
(no adv.) (quar.) Negro Res'ch &E due
Journal of Teacher Education (quar.)
Educ.... 2,500
Journal of the American Association of
University Women (quar.) Educ.... 15S,401
Junior Review (wkly)
Cur. Hist, for Jr. Hi§h.~. No ad*.
NEA Journal (mo.) (see note in catalog)....
Educ... 694,669
Negro History Bulletin (NeffroHmo.)
Hist. & Educ... 6.000
Circttfotioa— **Sept A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
•C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory m front of book.
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EDUCATIONAL (Continued)
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Clrc.
Personnel and Guidance Journal (mo.)
(see note in catalog) - Educ ... 13,000
Pride (mo.) Educ.... 1,750
Review of Educational Research (no adv.)
(5 ti. a yr.) $3,100
School Life (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Educ.... $5,516
Controlled free dist.... $3.000
Weekly News Review (no adv.) (wkly)
Cur. Hist, for H. S. Stud.-.
Young Citizen (no adv.) (wkly)
Cur. Hist, for Elem. S. Stud's..-
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Negro Educational Review, The (Negro)
(quar. ) ........... ...........Educ...*
Tallahassee
Journal of the Florida Education Asso-
ciation (mo.) $27,500
School Director, The (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ....School Administ....
Science Education (5 ti. a yr.)
Prof. Science Educ....
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Georgia Educational Journal (mo.) ....
IDAHO
Idaho Education News (mo.) (see note in
catalog)
Champaign ILLINOIS
College English (mo.) Educ ..
Elementary English (mo.) Educ .
English Journal (mo.)
Chicago
Adult Education (quar.) .Adult Educ .
Adult Leadership (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Adult Educ .
American Teacher (quar.) (see note in
catalog) ~ Educ., Labor....
College and University Business (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Educational Screen and Audio- Visual
Guide (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Audio- Visual Educ....
Controlled free dist .
Elementary School Journal (8 ti. a yr.)
(see note in catalog)
Journal of General Education (quar)
Educ
Nation's Schools (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Admin. Schools .
School Planning (mo.) Educ ..
Controlled free dist....
School Review (quar.) ....Sec. Sch. Educ ...
State Teachers Magazines, Inc. (see note
in catalog) «.
World Progress-Standard Quarterly Re-
view (no adv.) (quar.)
Evanston
Italica (Eng. & Ital ) (quar.)
#2.403
Skokie
Teachers & Stud's of Ital ..
Arts and Activities (mo.) (s*»e note in
catalog) Elem. & High Educ....
Springfield
Illinois Education (mo.) Educ...
Illinois School Board Journal (bi-mo.) .. ..
Wilmette
Classical Journal (mo.) Class. Lang....
Bloomington
INDIANA
Bulletin of the School of Education (no
adv.) (bi-mo.) ~~~ Educ....
Indianapolis Controlled circ....
Indiana Teacher (mo.) Educ ...
Terre Haute
Teachers College Journal (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)....
Das Moines IOWA
Midland Schools (mo.)
6,372
6,100
13,200
22,500
$54,900
>6,582
• 5,901
5,679
12,184
982
*18,545
$1.054
$13,197
3,314
$50,000
$880
20,358
$55,774
8,164
$3,500
35
550
35.500
13.000
$30.534
Atchison KANSAS
Catholic Business Education Review
(quar.) Cath. Educ....
Lawrence
School Activities Magazine (mo.) . Educ....
Controlled free dist ...
Topeka
Kansas Teacher (mo.)
Louisville KENTUCKY
Kentucky School Journal (mo.)
Circ.
3,260
455
24,006
$24,517
Baton Rouge
LOUISIANA
Boardman, The (no adv.) (mo.) ....Educ.... $692
Controlled free dist ... $1 ,655
Louisiana Schools (mo.) 15,519
Quarterly Journal of Speech (quar.)
Speech ... $5,500
Speech Teacher. The (quar.).. Speech Educ ... $3,000
Portland MAINE
Maine Teacher. The (4 ti. a yr.) ....Educ....
Baltimore MARYLAND
Baltimore Bulletin of Education (no
adv.) (5 ti. a yr.)
Educational Administration and Super-
vision (no adv.) (mo.)
E. L. H.— Journal of English Literary
History (quar.) Eng. Lit .. 711
French Review. The (Fr.&Eng.) (6 tl. a
yr.) Teachers of French . $5.200
Maryland Teacher. The (mo.) ....Educ . 14,979
Controlled free dist . 1,575
Modern Language Notes (Eng., Fr..
Ger. , ItaL, Span.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Philol. & Educ . . 900
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Boston University Graduate Journal
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Research & Grad. Educ... $1.750
Business History Review (quar.)
Busi. Admin . 940
Journal of Education (mo.) $2,000
Massachusetts Teacher (mo.) $24.000
Cambridge
Harvard Educational Review (no adv.)
(quar.) Educ. Developm't....
Hingham
Education (mo.) ~~ Educ.... $3,400
Milton
Independent School Bulletin (4 ti. a yr.)
Educ . $1,350
Controlled free dist .. $2,469
Ann Arbor
MICHIGAN
Education Digest (mo.)
School Shop (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.) Indus, circ ...
East Lansing
Educational Theatre Journal (quar.)
Lansing Educ' Theatre...
Michigan Educational Journal (mo.)
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Reports of Your University of
Minnesota (quar.) (cont. free dist.)
Educ ...
Scholastic Editor (mo.) ...Jour. & Educ ..
Saint Paul
Journal of Education-Recreation (mo.)
Educ. Recreation....
Controlled free dist ...
Minesota Journal of Education (mo.)
Jackson MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Education Advance
(8 ti. a yr.)
Columbia MISSOURI
School and Community (mo.)'
Kansas City
Messaggero, II (Ital. & Eng.)
(mo.) Educ ...
... 15,059
>28,361
3,280
50,884
$22.000
3,536
2,500
24.030
$11.040
$32,065
Cfeculatkm—**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher*i Report; Light face, estimated.
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1430
Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
St. Louis
Missouri School Journal (mo.) ....
Washington University Adult Education
Bulletin (quar.) (controlled free
dist.) Adult Educ .
Helena MONTANA
Montana Education (mo.)
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Nebraska Education News (wkly) ..Educ...,
Carson City NEVADA
Nevada Education Bulletin (no adv.)
(5 ti. a yr.) (cont. free dist.)
Concord NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Educator (5 ti. a yr.)
Educ....
Teaneck NEW JERSEY
Clearing House. The (mo.) .....Educ....
Trenton
NJEA Review (mo.) Educ ...
Vlneland Controlled free dist...
Training School Bulletin (no adv.)
(quar.) Mentally Deficient...
Controlled free dist....
Circ.
$29,000
$6.525
$16,688
$3,500
7,050
44,091
2.058
$1,000
$7.000
Santa Fe
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico School Review (mo.) .Educ... 10,500
Albany
NEW YORK
New York State Education (mo.)....Educ ..
Blnghamton
English Record. The (3 ti. a yr.) Educ....
73,844
1,350
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Teacher (mo.) ~....~. {14,000
Dansville
Instructor (mo.) .... -.
New York
American Artist (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Art & Educ .,
Business Education World (mo.) (see note
in catalog)
Catholic Educator, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Catholic Educ....
Controlled free dist ..
Child Study (quar.) Parent Educ ..
Christian Scholar, The (quar.)
Relig. in Educ....
Classical World (wkly)
College & Secondary School Teachers ....
College Art Journal (quar.) .... Art. Educ....
College Undergraduate Magazine Group
(see catalog section)
Craft Horizons (bi-mo.) .. Handcrafts....
Education Abstracts (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Controlled free dist ...
Educational Business (mo.) (cont. circ.)
School & College Mgmt
Education Index (mo.) . Educ. Index...,
Explorer (wkly) Elem. School Int...,
Fundamental and Adult Education (no
adv.) (quar.) (see note in catalog)
Controlled free dist ...
Impact of Science on Society (no adv.)
(quar.) (see note in catalog)
Science & Educ ...
Controlled free dist .
Mental Hygiene (quar.) (no adv.) Educ...,
New Leader (wkly) Liberal & Educ...,
News Times (wkly) Elem. Sch'l Int...,
New York Teacher News (wkly).Tch'g ..,
School and Society (bi-wkly, Sat.)
Controlled free dist..
School Executive (mo.) School Admin'n...
Total unpaid dist...
Science Teacher's World (bi-wkly.Tues.)
Science Teachers-
Science World (ftntly, Tues.) (see note
in catalog) .. H. S. Stud's. .
Sight-Saving Review (quar.) .Educ. & Sci ..
Steuben News (mo.) Frat Educ...
Teachers' College Record (mo.)
Educ....*178.711
*40.2S7
* 15. 667
7,067
7,212
$4,475
2,600
$1,715
14.900
22,030
219
4,870
>16,252
2,228
150,000
$1,050
$5,400
1,550
1.675
$3.300
325.000
11,000
4.993
1,334
*16,683
1,700
175.000
2.968
2,994
Chapel Hill NORTH CAROLINA Cite.
High School Journal (8 ti. a yr.) (see
note in catalog) i 900
University of North Carolina News
Letter (ftntly) (Wed.) (no adv.) (free
dist.) Educ., Econ. & Social...
Charlotta
Quarterly Review of Higher Education
Among Negroes (Negro) (quar.)
Educ. (Negro)....
Durham
Educational and Psychological Measure-
ment (no adv.) (quar.)
Measurement Guide & Per*l .. 1.700
Raleigh
North Carolina Education (mo.) 28,091
Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Teacher (mo.) Educ....
Bryan OHIO
American Biology Teacher (mo.)
Biol.. Science & Educ .. 3.814
Columbus
Current Events (no adv.) (wkly) (see
note in catalog) «~«
Educational Research Bulletin (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) Educ.... $1,100
Every Week (no adv.) (wkly) Educ....
Journal of Higher Education (mo.)
My Weekly Reader (wkly) (see note in
catalog) « ........Child Educ.... No adv.
Ohio Schools (mo.) 64,007
Our Times (no adv.) (wkly) (see note
in catalog) ~ Educ ...
Read Magazine (no adv.) (s-mo.)....Educ..«
Gambler
Kenyon Review (quar/) ....Arts & Letters.... $3.000
Kent
Journal of School Health (mo ) (see note
in catalog) Health Educ .. 6,000
Tiffin
Educational Forum, The (no adv.) (quar.)
Educ.... $21.250
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Teacher (mo.)
CorvallU OREGON
Improving College and University Teach-
ing (no adv.) (quar.) (see note in
catalog) Coll. Teach'g ... 720
Portland
Oregon Education (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Educ .. 15,027
Bethlehem PENNSYLVANIA
Journal of College Placement (quar.)
Coll. Placem't... 2,363
Hanisburff
Bulletin of the Pennsylvania State
School Directors Association (quar.)
Educ . 13.500
Pennsylvania School Journal (mo.) $68,784
MlllersvUle
Industrial Arts Teacher (5 ti. a yr.)
Prof. Indus. Arts.... 5,100
Philadelphia
County Agent and Vo-Ag Teacher (mo.)
(controlled circ.) Prof. Agric,
Leaders & Teachers.... >31,053
News- Letter (mo.) (cont. free dist.) .... $5.600
Social Studies (mo.) (see note in catalog).... J2.075
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Teachers Bulletin (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ^ JEduc .. $3,100
Wilkes-Barre
Journal of Business Education (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ™_Busi. Teachers....
Columbia SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Education News (mo.)
(see note in catalog) $14,000
South Carolina Schools (4 ti. a yr.Xcont.
free dist.) M Educ.... 5,000
-**Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; 8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; J Publisher 'a Report; Light face, estimated.
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EDUCATIONAL <a»ti»uod>
Pierre SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Education Association
Journal (mo.) ....
MorrUtown TENNESSEE
Progressive Teacher (mo.) ................. ~ .....
N«shvill«
Broadcaster. The (Negro) (quar.) ..............
Peabody Journal of Education (bi-mo.) ....
Controlled free dist....
Tennessee Teacher (mo.) .................. ...........
Austin
TEXAS
Texas Outlook (mo.) .. Educ....
Dallas
Southwest Review (quar.)
Academic Lit. & Com't....
Salt Lake City UTAH
Utah Educational Review (5 ti. a yr.)
Montpelier VERMONT
Vermont Blackboard (bi-mo.)
....Educ
Richmond VIRGINIA
Virginia Journal of Education (mo.) (s
note in catalog)
Circ.
8.800
$10,681
13,400
t400
$23,710
70,882
7,938
3,952
23,418
Seattle
WASHINGTON
Washington Education (8 ti. a yr.) 22,396
Charleston WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia School Journal (mo.)
Madison WISCONSIN
Journal of Educational Research (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Educ. Res....
Journal of Experimental Education
(quar.) Educ....
Modern Schools (6 ti. a yr.) Educ....
Monatshefte fur Deutschen Unterricht
(Eng. & Ger.) (mo.)
Wisconsin Journal of Education (mo.)
(see note in catalog) «
Wisconsin School Musician (mo.)
School Music....
Milwaukee
American School Board Journal (mo.)
School Admin
Catholic Management Journal (quar.)
(cont circ.) Inst'l & Educ. Mgmt .
Catholic School Journal (mo.) (see note
in catalog)
WYOMING
Wyoming Education News (mo.) ....Educ....
CANADA
Edmonton ALBERTA
Alberta School Trustee (mo.) Educ....
Controlled free dist
A. T. A. Magazine (mo.)
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
B. C. School Trustee (quar.) Educ....
B. C. Teacher (mo.) (see note in catalog) ..
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Manitoba School Journal (no adv.) (mo.)
Controlled free dist....
Manitoba School Trustee. The (mo.)
School Sup'rs & Builders ..
Manitoba Teacher, The (5 ti. a yr.)..Educ....
Fredericton NEW BRUNSWICK
Educational Review (5 ti. a yr.)
Forum of New Brunswick Education
(10 ti. a yr.) (cont. free dist.)
St. John's NEWFOUNDLAND
N. T. A. Journal (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog)
17,350
....2,200
1.050
30,795
$673
29.558
$2,000
*2«,774
$21,960
*11,173
4,059
$2,800
$700
10.080
1.200
8,882
9,300
1,800
6.617
10.500
$2.500
Truro NOVA SCOTIA
Bulletin (The Nova Scotia Teachers
Union) (mo.) - Educ. & Labor...
Toronto
ONTARIO
Argus, The (mo.) (see note In catalog)
Educ ..
Bulletin, The (6 ti. a yr.) Educ .
Canadian Education (lira, adv.) (quar.)
Educ...
Controlled free dist...
Canadian Home and School (5 ti. a yr.)
Educ...
Canadian School Journal (mo.)
Canadian Teacher (mo.)
Educational Courier (5 ti. a yr.).... Educ..
Food For Thought (mo.) Educ .
OECTA Review (quar.) (cont. free dist.)
Cath. Teach'g Prof...
School Progress (bi-mo.)
Educ. & School Equip
Montreal QUEBEC
Claire (s-mo.) Cath. Gtrls Educ
Francois (s-mo.) . .. Cath. Boys Educ .
Enseignen.ent, L' (Fr.) (mo.) Educ...
Controlled free dist .
Ingenieur, L' (Fr.) (quar.) Scient & Educ...
Popular Technique pour Tous (Eng. &
Fr.) (mo.) Tech. Educ .
Quebec Home and School (bi-mo.)
Home & School
Teachers' Magazine (5 ti. a yr.) .. . .
Vie Etudiante (s-mo.). .Cath. Youth Educ
Circ.
5,500
45,476
10.200
$1,100
$550
5,000
45,550
$25,000
2,030
$5.200
* 4,033
55,366
R«*ii
16,260
3,206
• 2.320
12.350
*11,818
5.000
*27,732
Educational Record (quar.) (no adv.)
(cont. free dist.) 5.000
Enseignement Secondaire au Canada
(Fr.) (8 ti. a yr.) .... Secondary Educ . $735
Instruction Publique, L' (no adv.) (Fr.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) .. Educ 40.500
Revue Scolaire, La (Fr.) (4 ti. a yr.)
Educ. Admin.... 3,500
SASKATCHEWAN
Modern Instructor (mo.) 4,395
School Trustee (8 ti. a yr.) School Admin 9,134
REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
Panama City
Loteria (Span.) (mo.)
Gen'l esp. Health & Educ
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Manila
In The Grade School (mo.) Educ .. $26.000
Philippine Journal of Education (Eng.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) . ..Educ $29.962
Quezon City
Filipino Teacher, The (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Educ $25.077
Controlled free dist.... $1.021
Philippine Educator (mo.) ... Educ. $2.689
Controlled free dist.... $1,220
ELECTRICAL
See also Telephone and Telegraph; Power and Power
Plants; Refrigeration; Lighting and Lighting Fix-
tures; Radio and Television ;Electrontc Engineering.
Montgomery ALABAMA
Alabama Rural Electric New* (mo.)
Rural Electric.. $100,225
North Little Rock ARKANSAS
Rural Arkansas Magazine (mo.)
Rural Electric. Gen'l Farm News.... 103,810
Saa Francisco CALIFORNIA
Electrical West (mo.)
COLORADO .
Colorado Rural Electric Newt (mo.)
Rural Elec.... 34,768
Montana Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec.... 21,673
Clrculation-HrwSept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jnne and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Clrc.
Wyoming Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elcc ... 12,797
En*lewood
Electrical Design News (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Elec. & Electrs'c-Des.... >30,566
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Qualified Contractor (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Elec. Contr'g >21,480
Rural Electrification (mo.) Elec.... * 14,829
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Electrical South (mo.) .. Elec. Trade
Total unpaid dist
Millen
Rural Georgia (mo.) Rural Elec
*11,772
2,468
$95.916
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Chicago Electrical News (mo.) (cont.
circ.) >7,I83
Electric Appliance Service News (mo.)
Elec. Appli. Repair Men . 14,231
Controlled free dist 14,294
Electric Light and Power (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. circ.) >18,276
Electrified Industry (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Elec. in Indus. Plants.... >43,17?
Television, Radio Y Articulos Electricos
(Span.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Lat. Amer. Radio & Home Appli . 14,000
Today's Business Magazine (bi-mo. )
Pict'g Planned Modern'n.... J240.000
Lake Forest
Insulation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Electrical & Electronic Insulation >21,504
Springfield
Illinois Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec.... 109,609
Indianapoli. INDIANA
Indiana Rural News (mo.) Farm Elec.... $132,582
Des Moines IOWA
Iowa Rural Electric News (mo.)
Rural Elec.... 104,117
Louisville KENTUCKY
Rural Kentuckian (mo.) ....Rural Electrif....l38,264
Opeloo... LOUISIANA
Rural Louisiana (mo.) Rural Elec . 75,OOC
Baltimore MARYLAND
Electrical Contractors News (mo.)
Elec'l Cont....
J1.60C
Boston
MASSACHUSETTS
New England Dealersope (mo )
Appli. Housewares.... 8,07
New England Electrical News (mo.)
(cont. circ.) >7,106
West Newton
Electromechanical Components and
Systems Design (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Electrical Eng'g.... >22,264
Alexandria MINNESOTA
Rural Minnesota News. The (mo.)
Rural Elec 112,81
Controlled free dist.... 5,566
St. Louis
MISSOURI
N. I. S. A. News (mo.)
Elec. Motor Repair Shops
Rural Electric Missourian (mo.)
Rural Elec.... $167,35
Volt Age (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Elec. Motor Rep. Shops . II ,60
NEBRASKA
Electric Farmer (mo.) Rural Elec.... 38,00
Ithaca NEW YORK
Farm Power (mo. ) . Rural Elec. Leaders.... *&,76
Circ.
Audio (mo.) ,. Sound & Communication.... * 24, 104
rYork
Applications and Industry (no adv.) (bi-
mo.) Elec, Eng'g 12,800
Communications and Electronics (no
adv.) (bi-mo.) Elec. Eng'g. .. 17,333
Electrical Construction and Maintenance
(mo.) Elec. Const. & Maintenance.... * 37,854
Total unpaid dist ... 1,739
Electrical Engineering (mo.) *47,514
Total unpaid circ . 12,615
Electrical Manufacturing (mo.) (cont.
circ.) >25,S72
Electrical Merchandising (mo.)
Electrical Appliances. Radio & TV.... * 40, 670
Total unpaid dist ... 2,744
Electrical Wholesaling (mo.)
Elec. Wholes *1 1,792
Electrical World (wkly) (see note in
catalog) * 27, 930
Total unpaid dist .. 1,147
Electric Heat and Air Conditioning
(bi-mo.) Elec. Heafg. Air Cond'g.... J4.804
Controlled free dist $3,940
Electricity on the Farm (mo.). .Farm Elec.... 862,484
Housewares Review (mo.) (see note in
catalog) . ..House Furn. & Elec. Appli -£9.307
Total unpaid dist.... 1,401
Nucleonics (mo.) Nuclear Tech £19,596
Total unpaid dist.... 1,780
Power Apparatus and Systems (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) Electrical Power .
Wire and Radio Communications (mo.)
White Plain* Elec. Communications
Contractors' Electrical Equipment (mo.)
(cont. circ.) ..Electrical Contractors
Electrical Equipment (mo.) (cont. cir.)
Mfg. & Indus. Elec. Mkt .
Greensboro NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Appliances (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Appliance Retailers .
Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Rural Electric (mo.)
Rural Elec
16.850
2,612
>23,717
>36,413
> 14.65 1
39.062
DUlsbtsrff PENNSYLVANIA
Bridge of Eta Kappa Nu (quar.)
Philadelphia Elec' Eng'g Uon' Soc - n2'006
Electronic Industries (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Design. Mfg. & Oper. Electronic Equip . > 47,303
Cayce SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Electric Co-op News
(mo.) Rural Elec....
Madison SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota High Liner (mo.)
Elec. Farm'g
Dallas TEXAS
Southwest Electrical (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Elec..
Richmond VIRGINIA
Rural Virginia (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Elec. Constr .
Madison WISCONSIN
Electric Heating and Cooling (quar.)
Air Cond'g & Heat'g....
Electricity in Building (mo.)
Home Build'g & Indus....
Wisconsin REA News (mo.)
Farm & Home Electrifi'n ..
CANADA
Don Mills ONTARIO
Electrical Contracting and Maintenance
In Canada (mo.) ....Contr'g & Maint ...
Electrical Equipment News (mo.)
Elec. Equip....
Electrical News and Engineering (mo.)
Elec. Eng'g.. .
88.485
61,218
7,320
76,491
14.211
46,827
81,843
49,134
49,761
• 7,200
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
4C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report: Light lace, estimated.
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ELECTRICAL (Continued)
ONTARIO (Continued)
Toronto
Electrical Contractor and Maintenance
Supervisor oi Canada (mo.)
Electrical Contract's
Electrical Digest (mo.) Elec. Eng'g
Electronics and Communications (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Elec. & Comm.
Hardware and Metal and Electrical
Dealer (mo.) Hdw. & Elec... +7.975
Circ.
+10.929
+5.963
+9,894
Montreal QUEBEC
Maitre Elect ricien. Le (Fr. & Eng.)
(mo.) Elec'l Indus
+3,490
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING
Clendale CALIFORNIA
Pacific Electronics (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Electronics.. $7,500
Los Angeles
Western Electronic News (mo.) (cont.
frje dist.) News of Electr's Indus .. >12,675
Englewood
Electrical
circ.) ...
COLORADO
Design News (mo.) (cont.
......Elec. & Electr'c Design ... >30,566
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Products Magazine (Eng., Fr..
Span.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.)..Elec'cs, Avia'n, Nucle'cs.... 20,318
Electronic Advertiser (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Electronics Mktg .. $16,692
Chicago ILLINOIS
Appliance Manufacturer (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ............ Mfg. of Appliances .. >17,527
Industrial Laboratories (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ........................ Indus. Lab's.... >30,04l
NEDA Journal (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Electr'c Dist .. 4.248
Indianapolis INDIANA
P. F. Reporter including Electronic
Servicing (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Electronics....
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Microwave Journal (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) ................... Electronic Eng'g...
West Newton
Electromechanical Components and Sys-
tems Design (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Elec. Eng'g
61,918
16.250
White Plains Circ.
Electronic Equipment Engineering (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Electronic Indus.... >33,721
Cleveland OHIO
Military Electronics (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Military Electronics ... > 18,171
PaoU PENNSYLVANIA
Almanack (9 ti. a yr.)
Electronic & Radio Eng'g... $3,900
Philadelphia
Electronics Industries (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Design, Mfg. & Oper. Elec. Equip.... >47,303
Pittsburgh
Military System Design (bi-mo.) (cont.
circ.) Milit. Electr'cs & Controls... > 19,981
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Electronics Engineering (mo.)
Electronics ... +8,496
Electronics and Communications (mo.)
Electr'cs & Commu'n .. +9,894
ENGINEERING
(Various Branches)
See also Electronic Engineering: Nuclear Engineering,
Power and Power Plants, Mining and Minerals,
Fayetteville ARKANSAS
Arkansas Engineer (quar.) Coll. & Eng'g.... $300
Controlled free dist.... $1.200
Berkeley
CALIFORNIA
California Engineer (mo.) Coll. & Eng'g...,
Controlled free dist .
Loe Angeles
Aviation Engineer and Scientist (mo.)
Engineers & Scientists...
Daily Construction Service (daily) (see
note in catalog) Eng'g Constr ..
Southwest Builder and Contractor(wkly)
(see note in catalog)
Arch., Eng'g & Bldg...
Controlled free dist...
Pasadena
Engineering and Science (mo.) (see note
in catalog) — Eng'g & Coll. Alum ..
San Francisco
Daily Pacific Builder (daily)
Bldg. & Eng'g...,
Pacific Road Builder and Engineering
Review (mo.) (cont. circ.) (see note
in catalog)
Road & Heavy Const-
Western Construction (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Civil Eng'g & Const...
Boulder COLORADO
Colorado Engineer (4ti. ayr.) Eng'g Coll
Denver
Engineers' Bulletin (mo.) Eng'g
Mines Magazine (mo.)
Coll. Alum. & Eng'g
Englewood
Design News (bi-wkly) (cont. circ.)
Metal Work'g & Des Eng'g .
tsoo
$400
J885
4,188
2.423
tS.500
3,882
, >9,034
>18,328
$2.400
1.500
3,879
>40,4«4
Cos Cob
CONNECTICUT
> 22,264
Mount Vernon NEW YORK
Ultrasonic News (bi-mo.)
Ultrasonic Equip. & Applications . tl.OOO
New York Controlled free dist.... Jl 4,000
Communications and Electronics (no
adv.) (bi-mo.) M ............ Elec. Eng'g in
Communica'ns & Electronics.... 17,333
Electronic and Appliance Specialist (mo.)
Electronics & Television . 115
Controlled free dist .. 8,600
Electronic Design (bi-wkly) (cont. circ.)
Electronic Eng'g . >27,549
Electronic News (wkly) Electr's Indus .. * 34, 81 7
Total unpaid dist 9,769
Electronics (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Mfrs. Rad., TV & Elec'c Cont'ls ... * 5 1,399
Total unpaid dist ... 3,363
Electronics Illustrated (mo.) Amat. &
Prof. Radio, TV & Hi-Fi Cr'ft'n....
Electronic Technician (mo.)
TV Elect. Service Men Int ... $76.500
Popular Electronics (mo.)
Latest Devel'm't- Electronics * 287, 136
Radio and TV News (mo.)
Latest Devel'm't Radio & TV*236,101
Semiconductor Products (mo.)
Electronic Eng'g.... $3.034
_ Controlled free dist ... J4.831
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; (P.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn: (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated,
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Maintenance (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Maintenance & Operating Engineers.... >SO,171
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Engineer (mo.) Eng'g ... >43,496
Chemical and Engineering News (wkly)
Chem. Eng'g.... £90,915
Total unpaid dist.... 2,724
Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
(mo.) «. *30,527
Total unpaid dist.... 1,358
International Operating Engineers (mo.)
Labor & Tech . 229,076
Military Engineer (bi-mo.). .Milit. Eng'g.... £26,079
Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Washington Cire.
Reclamation Era (no adv.) (quar.)
Irriga., Conserva....
Surveying and Mapping (quar.)
Survey'g & Mapp'g....
Traffic Engineering (mo.) Eng'g....
Fort Lauderdale FLORIDA
PCI Journal (quar.) Cone. Eng'g .
Jacksonville
Journal, Florida Engineering Society (bi-
tno.) . Eng'g....
Atlanta GEORGIA
Georgia Engineer (mo.) ....Eng'g & Arch ...
Georgia Professional Engineer (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Eng'g....
Journal of Industrial Engineering (bi-
mo.) Indus. Eng'g....
Honolulu HAWAII
Hawaii Industry (Incorporating Hawaii
Engineer) (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. & Eng'g....
Controlled circ....
4.910
2.717
n.soo
2,500
tl.SOO
tl.OOO
10,350
351
1,754
Harrington
ILLINOIS
Plant Engineering (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus Eng'g.... >51,213
Power Engineering (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Power Eng'g . >42,498
Champaign
Illinois Technograph (mo.) Eng'g & Coll.... 1,216
Journal of Engineering Education (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Eng'g .
Chicago
Better Roads (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Highway Eng'g.... >28,373
Bulletin of the American Railway Engi-
neering Association (mo.) (see note in
catalog) R. R. Eng'g 3,672
Chief Engineer (mo.)
Chief Engineers & Stat'ry E
Domestic Engineering (mo ) (see note in
catalog) Plum. & Heat.. Air Cond.... *18,S28
Total unpaid dist.... 1,688
Industrial Science and Engineering (6 ti.
a yr.) (cont. free dist.)... Indus. Scien . 33,691
International Rlue Printer (mo )....Blue
Priitts, Photo Prints & Allied Repro's.... 2,520
Lubrication Engineering (mo.)
Indus. Lubric. Eng'g . 4,938
Mecania Popular (Span.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Mech. -£206,398
Midwest Engineer (mo.) Eng'g....
Modern Highways (mo.) (cont. circ.)
(see note in catalog)
Mod. Hwy. Eng'g VAC 15,793
National Engineer (mo.) Power Eng'g. .. i!5.43<
Package Engineering (mo ) (cont. circ.)
Package Res. Developm't
& Purchas'g.... >3S,19
Professional Engineer (quar.) (no adv )
Eng'g Non Tech ... $4,500
Street Engineering (mo.) (cont. circ.)
HwyConstr.. >15,11
Technology News(wkly) Eng'g Arts Coll
World Construction (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Eng'g Constr.... >13,140
Springfield
Builder. The (mo.)
Hwy. & Heavy Const'n & Eng'g.... 244
Controlled free dist.... 4,538
Wheaton
Assembly and Fastener Engineering
(mo.) Metal & Metal Work'g ...
Carbide Engineering (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Metal Work'g & Tool'g .. >14,222
La Farette INDIANA
Purdue Engineer (mo.) .... Eng'g & Coll ... J1.60C
Notre Dame
Notre Dame Technical Review (quar.)
Eng'g & Science.... 1.70C
Terra Haute
Rose Technic (mo.) Coll. Eng'g.... 1,70
,s IOWA
Iowa Engineer (mo.) Coll. & Eng'g ... $3,000
owaCity
Iowa Transit (mo.) Coll. & Eng'g...
Controlled free dist....
KANSAS
Kansas Engineer (quar.).. ..Eng'g & Coll....
Manhattan
Kansas State Engineer (mo.)
Coll. & Eng'g....
600
1,300
2,500
*24
Controlled free dist . $2,600
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Irrigation Engineering and Maintenance
(mo.) (cont. circ.) Irrigation .
Louisiana Engineer. The (bi-mo.) ...-
Baltimore MARYLAND
Baltimore Engineer (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Eng'g....
Cambridge
MASSACHUSETTS
*4,250
1,100
t835
14,607
>22,264
Tech Engineering News (mo.)
Coll. & Eng'g .
Technology Review (mo.)
Coll. Alum. & Scien....
West Newton
Electromechanical Components and Sys-
tems Design (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Elec. Eng'g
Aan Arbor MICHIGAN
Michigan Technic (mo.) ....Coll. & Eng'g.... *800
Controlled free dist.... JlOO
Detroit
Detroit Engineer (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Eng'g.... 6.648
Journal of the American Concrete Insti-
tute (mo.) Concrete Eng'g.... 10,382
Michigan Architect and Engineer
(mo.) Arch. & Eng'g .
Production (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Mass Production Metal Work'gs.... >28,653
Reproduction Engineer (mo.)
Mass Reprod'n Eng ... 2,500
Controlled free dist... 2,500
Tool Engineer (mo.) Tool Eng'g.... * 39,51 4
Total unpaid dist.... 4,942
Wayne Engineer. The(quar.) Coll. Eng'g.... tl,150
Saint Joseph
Agricultural Engineering (mo.)
Agric. Eng'g .. *6,289
Total unpaid dist .. 1,460
Consulting Engineer (mo.) (cont circ.)
Consult'g Engin'rs.... >10,89S
Plant. The (mo.) (cont. circ.) Plant Eng' g.... >47,338
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Construction Bulletin (wkly) (see note
in catalog) Eng'g & Constr .. +4,377
Total unpaid dist.... 1,463
Minnesota Technolog (mo.)
Eng'g & Coll.... 3.200
St. Loul. MISSOURI
Journal of the Engineers Club of
St. Louis (mo.) (cont. free dist.) ~. $2,200
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Nebraska Blue Print (mo.).. ..Coll. Eng'g.... 1,700
Dover NEW HAMPSHIRE
Cost Engineering (no adv.) (quar.)
Eng'g Cost Data ..
Hobokeo NEW JERSEY
Stevens Indicator (6 tl. a yr.)
Eng'g Coll. Alum . $6.800
PhllUpsburr
Compressed Air Magazine (mo.) (con-
trolled circ.) Compressed Air.... >39,496
South Orange
Constructioneer (wkly) (cont circ.)
Eng'g & Constr.... >13,343
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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ENGINEERING (Continued)
Btfoolrtyn NEW YORK Circ.
BME Marine Engineer (no adv.) (mo.)
Mar. Eng'g & Labor .
Buffalo
Technical Societies News of the Niagara
Frontier (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Eng'g,, $100
Controlled free dist,, $8.000
Ithaca
Cornell Engineer (mo.) ..... Eng'g Coll , $3,590
MfaMola
Audio (mo.) ... Sound & Communications,, £"24,104
New York
Aero/Space Engineering (mo.)
Aero. Eng'g Prof. & Avia. Indus,, 17,612
A I Ch E Journal (quar.)
Chem. Eng'g Research £3.863
Applications and Industry (no adv.) (bi-
mo.) Elec. Eng'g.., 12.800
Applied Mechanics Reviews (no adv.)
(mo.) Mech. Eng'g,, $3.500
Architectural & Engineering News (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Arch. & Eng'g,, $34,000
Automatic Control (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Application Systems Eng'g . >30,449
Aviation Week including Space
Technology (wkly)
Aeronau'l News & Eng'g £69,726
Total unpaid dist,, 2,633
Career: For the Experienced Engineer
and Scientist (quar.) (cont. free dist.)
(see note in catalog) $25,000
Catholic Building and Maintenance
(bi-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Cath. Institu. Arch. & Eng'g,, >37,17S
C. C. N. Y. Vector (quar.) Coll. Eng'g . $1.000
Controlled free dist.., $1.000
Chemical Engineering (bi-wkly. Mon.)
Chem. Process Indus . £44,589
Total unpaid dist . 2,173
Chemical Engineering Progress (mo.)
Chem. Eng'g £21,609
Total unpaid dist 3,245
Civil Engineering (mo.) £-41,699
Total unpaid dist,, 3,799
Communications and Electronics (no
•dr.) (bi-mo.) Elec. Eng'g in
Communica'ns & Electronics,, 17,331
Construction Methods and Equipment
(mo.) Constr. & Eng'g,, £46,311
Total unpaid dist,, 2,686
Contractors and Engineers (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Constr. & Eng'g,, >49,012
Control Engineering (mo.)
Cont. System Eng'g,, £31,873
Total unpaid dist,, 1,922
Electrical Engineering (mo.) £47,514
Total unpaid dist 12,615
Electrical Manufacturing (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Design Eng'g,, >25.572
Engineering and Mining Journal (mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Metal & Non-metallic Min'g £20,623
Engineering News-Record (wkly) £78,844
Total unpaid dist ., 3,211
Illuminating Engineering (mo.)
Science of Lighting,, $12,461
Ingenieria Internacional Construction
(Span.)(mo.).,X. A. Constr'n & Eng'g... -£16.201
Ingenieria Internacional Industrie (Span.)
(mo.) .. L. A. Indus. & Eng'g ... £19,096
Journal of Metals (mo.)
Metallurgical Eng'g,, 8,786
Journal of the Aeronautical Sciences (no
adv.) (mo.) .Aeron'l Eng,.. 7,000
Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
(quar.) , -Audio Eng'g ... $2,550
Journal of the Society of Motion Picture
and Television Engineers (mo.)
Motion Pict. & TV Indus,. 6.844
Marine Engineering/Log (mo.) (see note
in catalog) ..Marine Eng'g & Ship Bldg,, -£14,610
Total unpaid dist,.. 1,189
Materials in Design Engineering (mo.)
Orig. Equip. Design.., £28,688
Total unpaid dist.., 1,806
New York
Mechanical Engineering (mo.)
Mech. Eng'g,,
Total unpaid dist,.
Mining Engineering (mo.)
Min'g & Metal Eng'g,,
Total unpaid dist,,
Municipal Engineers Journal (quar.)
Munic. Eng'g.,.
Municipal Signal Engineer (bi-mo.)
Munic. Sig. Equip ...
Nucleonics (mo.) .... Nuclear Technology ..
Total unpaid dist,,
Plastics Technology (mo.)
Applied Eng'g Plastics Field,,
Power (mo.)
Oper. & Maint. of Power Service,,
Total unpaid dist ..
Proceedings of the I. R. E. (Institute of
Radio Engineers) (mo.) ....Radio Eng'g. .
Total unpaid dist ..
Product Engineering (wkly)
Prod. Eng'g & Designers in Met. Mfg .
Total unpaid dist
Railway Track and Structures (mo.)
R. R. Eng. & Maint .
Refrigerating Engineering including Air
Conditioning (mo.)
Tech., Refrig. & Air Cond..,
S. A. E. Journal (mo.) Auto-Eng'g .
Ukrainian Engineering News (Ukrain. &
Eng.) (bi-mo.) Eng'g,,
Wastes Engineering (Sewage and Indus-
trial) (mo.) Sani,,
Water Works Engineering (mo.)
Water Supply..,
Total unpaid dist .
Rochester
Automatic Machining (mo.) vcont.
circ.) ...» Screw Machinery Indus
Circ.
£38,285
16,246
£12,636
1,147
*19,596
1,780
>10,688
£47,917
1,527
£56,829
14,613
*40,713
2,093
£7,382
£10,114
26,884
800
£4.475
£6,032
1,370
>13,186
Farfo
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota State Engineer (quar.)
Coll. Eng'g .
Controlled free dist,,
Cleveland OHTO
Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics
(mo.) (cont. circ.)
Hydraulic & Air Circuit Eng'g .
Architecture and Engineering in Ohio (mo.)
Archi. & Engi'rs
Locomotive Engineer. The (bi-wkly.
Fri.) Locomotive Eng'g .
Locomotive Engineers Journal (mo.)
Locomotive- Eng'g .
Machine Design (bi-wkly. Thurs.) (cont.
circ.) ..... Design Eng'g Function,,
Power Drive Engineering (mo.)
Power Eng'g..,
350
250
>24,821
4,807
70,092
70,092
>43,134
Ohio County Engineers' News (quar.)
Eng'g,,
Ohio Engineer (mo.) Eng'g .. 6,400
Ohio State Engineer (6 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Eng'g . $3,600
Norman OKLAHOMA
Sooner Shamrock (4ti.ayr.) Coll. Eng'g .. $1,500
Controlled free dist . $1 .000
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma Professional Engineer (mo.)
Eng'g .. 1,256
Stfllwfttar
Oklahoma State Engineer (6 ti. a yr.)
ColL Eng'g . $2,330
CoralUs OREGON
Oregon State Tech Record (quar.)
Coll. Eng'g.., $1.000
DHUburc PENNSYLVANIA
Bridge of Eta Kappa Nu (quar.) '
Elec. Eng'g Honor Society .. $12.006
Philadelphia
Delaware Valley Announcer (mo.)
Com'l Indus. & Eng'g,, 23,200
Circulation — £-£Sept. A.B.C. Statement; £June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
-„..,„., ~ Audit; fiP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Philadelphia Circ.
Journal of the Franklin Institute (mo.)
Scien. & Tech ... $3.039
Pennsylvania Triangle (6 ti. a yr.)
Eng'g & Fine Arts .. $1,050
Product Design and Development (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Design & Devel'm't of Durable Goods ... >40,604
Ptttaburgh
Carnegie Technical (6 ti. a yr. )
Coll. Eng'g 900
Iron and Steel Engineer (mo.) 9,836
State College
Penn State Engineer (mo.)....Coll. Eng'g.... 500
Controlled free dist.... 150
Villanova
Villanova Engineer (4 ti. a jr.)
Coll. Eng'g $1,300
Knoxvlll. TENNESSEE
Bent of Tau Beta Pi (quar )
Eng'g Hon'ry.... $27,567
College Station TEXAS
Texas A. & M. Engineer (6 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Eng'g.... $3,500
Dallaa
Construction Journal (wkly)
Eng'g & Constr 952
Controlled free d»st . 3,808
Journal of Petroleum Technology (mo.)
Petrol. Eng'g 12,588
Petroleum Engineer (13 ti. a yr.) (see
note in catalog) Petrol. Indus.... -^27,598
Texas Professional Engineer (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Eng'g . . 5,310
Blackaburg VIRGINIA
Virginia Tech. Engineer (5 ti. a yr.)
Coll. Eng'g ... $700
S^ttj. WASHINGTON
Pacific Builder and Engineer (mo.) (aee
note in catalog) ..... Eng'g & Constr .. -£7,854
Total unpaid dist 1,882
Madison WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Engineer (mo.) Eng'g & Coll.... $2.000
Milwaukee
Marqtiette Engineer (quar.). Coll. Eng'g.... 1,100
South Milwaukee
Excavating Engineer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Excav.... >32,411
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
B. C. Professional Engineer (mo.)
Eng'g Arch . * 3,821
Don Mill. ONTARIO
Electrical News and Engineering (mo.)
Elec. Eng'g +7,200
Engineering and Contract Record (mo.)
Eng'g & Contr +11.062
Manufacturing and Industrial Engineer-
ing (mo.) Indus. Prod. Mgmt .. +6,183
Toronto
Canadian Aircraft Industries (mo.)
Aeronautical Eng'g.... +5,226
Canadian Power Engineer (mo.)
Power Eng'g . +6,389
Design Engineering (mo.>
Product Design Eng'g.... +6,308
Electrical Digest (mo.) Elec. Eng'g.. +5,963
Engineering Digest (mo.) Eng'g +27,70(
Modern Power and Engineering (mo.)
Power ... +9,282
Municipal Utilities Magazine (mo.)
Munic. Eng'g Utilities ... +4,837
Roads and Engineering Construction
(mo.) Eng'g & Const... +10,079
Montreal QUEBEC Circ.
Engineering Journal (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Eng'g .. *1S.109
Total unpaid dist ... 3,961
Genie Construction Methodes et Outil-
lage (Fr.) (mo.)
Contr's & Eng'rs ... $2,776
McGill Engineer, The (quar.). .Coll. Eng'g.... $1,500
Product Design and Materials (bi-mo.)
Indu. & Eng'g .. +6,923
ENTOMOLOGICAL
See also Natural History and Nature Study
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Pan-Pacific Entomologist (quar.) $380
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Annals of the Entomological Society of
America (bi-mo.)
Journal of Economic Entomology
(bi-mo.)
Proceedings of the Entomological So-
ciety of Washington (bi-mo.) ,
Gainesville FLORIDA
Florida Entomologist (quar.)
Manhattan
KANSAS
Journal of the Kansas Entomological
Society (no adv.) (quar.)
Cambridge
MASSACHUSETTS
Psyche (quar.)
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
Transactions of the American Entomo-
logical Society (no adv.) (quar.)
CANADA
Otuwm ONTARIO
Canadian Entomologist (mo.)
EUGENICS and GENETICS
See also Psychological
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Journal of Heredity (bi-mo.)
Genetics & Eugenics
$1.900
$5.250
$750
$416
$385
$265
$250
$980
Baltimore
MARYLAND
Genetics (bi-mo.)
Genetics
New York NEW YORK
Eugenics Quarterly (no adv.) (quar.) . ..
3,657
$1.675
$1.052
EUROPEAN and other INTER-
CULTURAL INTERESTS
See also Foreign Language Publications
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Crossroads (wkly) Jap-Amer. News .. 2.127
Lietuviu Dienos (Lith. & Eng.) (mo.)
Lith. Int.... $15.000
Pacific Citizen (wkly) Jap-Amer. Citi's 86,000
Syrian- American News (s-mo.)
Syr. Amer. Ints
Controlled free dist
San Diego
Viltis (6 ti. a yr.)
3,900
4,100
International Folklore & Folkdanc'g $1.600
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Korean Survey (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
(see note in catalog)
Korean & Far East ...
National Herald. The (mo.)
Arabic Frat....
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Phylon (quar.) Review of Race & Cult...
Southern Hellenic Life (Greek & Eng.)
(mo.) .- ...Greek Int....
$45.000
5.000
$963
3.600
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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EUROPEAN and other INTER-
CULTURAL INTERESTS (Continued)
Honolulu HAWAII Cite.
Hawaii Chinese Weekly (wkly)
Chinese Ints ... 2,500
500— Free
ILLINOIS
Athene (quar.) ..Greek Bus!. & Literary...
Novi Svet (Sloven. & Eng.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....................................... 14,500
Des Moines
American Citizen (wkly).Ital. Amer. Int....
LouUvfll. KENTUCKY
Kentucky Irish American (wkly)
Irish- Amer. Int....
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Amerikas Latweetis (American
Latvian) (s-mo.) .............. Latvian Int.-.
Hairenik (wkly) ................... Armen. Int ..
Hellenic Chronicle (wkly) ................. Ind .
N«w York NEW YORK
Advocate (wkly) ...... „ ......... Irish (Ind.)....
American- Israel Economic Horizons
(mo.) (see note in catalog) (cont. free
dist.) ....... Amer. -Israel Econ. Rela'ns....
American-Scandinavian Review (quar.)
Amer-Scand. Ints . .
American Slavic and East European
Review (quar.)... .Rev's of Slav Trends ...
American Swedish Monthly (mo.)
Swed. Amer. Com'ce ...
Irish Echo (wkly) ................. Irish Ints....
Insh World (wkly) ................ Irish Ints....
Judaism (no adv.) (quar.)
Jewish Life & Thought....
Lebanese- American Journal (wkly)
Lebanese Int....
Russia (mo.) ... ................. Rus.-Amer. Ints....
Ukrainian Quarterly. The (quar.) (cont.
free dist.)
Ukrain. & Soviet Scien., Pol'cs. & Art....
Utlea
Drych (Welsh) (mo. ).. Ind. & Welsh Int ..
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
American- German Review (bi-mo.)
Amer.-Ger. Rela'ns .
Settle WASHINGTON
Scandinavian American (ftntly. Toes.)
Scand. Ints .
Menasha WISCONSIN
Scandinavian Studies (attar.)
Scand. Lit. & Philol .
Controlled free dist ..
CANADA
Delaware ONTARIO
Compass-Onder Ons (mo.)
Hamilton Immigrant-Ints ...
Home and Family (Dutch & English)
(mo.) .................... Dutch Family Life....
Toronto
Ukrainian Life (wkly) ____ Ukrain-Inte—
EXPLOSIVES
Wilmington DELAWARE
Explosives Engineer (bi-mo.)
(cont. circ.) ....Min'g, Quarry & Contr...
$2,029
13,347
§35,000
$10,000
$858
0,869
18,500
$3.000
$2,500
$2,675
$3,100
3.100
$595
$100
2,500
>8,858
FARM IMPLEMENTS and TRACTORS
See also Power Farming under Agricultural Publications
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Western Farm Equipment (mo.) (coat.
circ.) .................. Farm. Equip. Trade.... >4,S84
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Farm Equipment — See South-
ern Hardware in catalog section.
Baltimore MARYLAND
Garden Supply Merchandiser (mo.) (cont.
circ.) . .Garden Supplies & Farm Equip....
St. Joseph MICHIGAN
Agricultural Engineering (mo.)
Agric Eng'g ...
Total unpaid dist....
Circ.
>24,648
*6,289
1,460
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
Farm Store Merchandising (mo.)
Farm Supply Dealers ... 32,000
Northwest Farm Equipment Journal (mo. )
Farm Equip. Dealers ... $3.600
Kansas City
MISSOURI
Hardware and Farm Equipment (mo.)
Implements & Hardware ...
Implement and Tractor (ftntly) (see
no*e in catalog) .... ..Farm Mach . .
Total unpaid dist....
St. Louis
Farm and Power Equipment (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Farm Implts., Mach. & Hdw.... >19,124
2,570
*31.590
1,423
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
Eastern Dealer (mo.)
Ret. Farm Irapl. St Sup....
Dallas TEXAS
Southwest Implement Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Farm Imple. Hdw. & Supplies . . >7,732
Spokane
WASHINGTON
Inland Empire Trade Topics (mo.)
Retail Merchandise ..
Controlled free dist ...
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Canadian Farm Implements (mo )
Farm Mach. Imple ...
Modern Farmer, The (wkly)
Farm Products, Produce & Market .
Toronto ONTARIO
Farm Equipment Dealer (mo.)
Farm Equip ...
Good Farming Quarterly (quar.)
Farm Mechanization ..
Verdun QUEBEC
Machinerie et Outillage de Ferme (Fr.)
(bi-mo.) ..................... Farm Mechaniz ..
FEED, GRAIN and HAY
See also Milling, Flour and Cereal
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Western Feed and Seed (mo Hcont. circ.)
Feed, Seed, Grain Mill'g&Gard'n Sup....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Grain and Feed Journals and Rice News
(s-mo.) .. Wholes. Grain. Feed, Seed .
Grain Terminals & Processing Plants
(mo.) ....... Plant Mf?mt & Operation .
Controlled free dist ..
Illinofa Feed Folks (mo.) (cont free
dist.) ........................ Feed Trade...
Mount Morris
Hatchery and Feed (mo.) (cotit. circ.)
Hatcheries, Breeders & Feed Retailers ...
Prospect Heights
American Miller and Processor (mo.)
Grain & Mill'g & Process'g....
Controlled free dist ...
Feeds Illustrated (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Feed Indus ...
$2,224
$390
410,218
5,750
410,159
444,349
>5,799
12,510
3,372
3,268
5,001
> 16,212
3,919
1,518
>12,OOS
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C, Statement r *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
•C.C.A.B. Audit; 5P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Indianapolis INDIANA
National Hay Press (mo.) ........ Hay Bus....
Circ.
375
De, Mote*
Westernews (mo.) ..............Grain & Feed~~
Controlled free dist .. t3,000
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Daily Market Record (dly).. Grain Trade...
Farmers Elevator Guide (mo.)
Elevator Mgrs ...
Feedlot (bi-mo.)
Cattle & Lamb Feeders....
Feedstuff (wkly) ............. Feed Trade ... •11,643
Grain and Feed Review (mo.)
Grain & Feed Dealer.... *8,028
Total unpaid dist ..
Saint Paul
Bulk Feed (mo.) Feed & Grain Trade
Co-op Grain Quarterly (no adv) (quar.)
1,036
Grain Co-op.... $15.000
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Grain and Feed Merchant. The (mo.)
<3rain, Feed, Seed Indus...
Sea lale City NEW JERSEY
Eastern Feed Merchant (mo ) (cont.
circ.) Eastern Feed,
Seed & Farm Sup. Retailers .
New York NEW YORK
Feed Age (mo.) (cont. circ.). .Feed Mgrs .
Mllwuakee WISCONSIN
Feed Bag (mo.)
1.903
CANADA
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Milling and Feed (mo.)
Flour & Feed .
FERTILIZER
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chem-
istry (mo.)
Agric. Chem. & Food Process'g ..
Atlanta GEORGIA
Commercial Fertilizer and Plant Food
Industry (mo.)
Baltimore MARYLAND
Soil Science (mo.) Soil Fertility .
Caldwell NEW JERSEY
Agricultural Chemicals (mo.)
Mfgrs. Agric. Chemicals .
>8,32S
7,210
• 3,698
6,618
2,856
2,529
*4,772
Total unpaid dist .. 2,217
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Farm Chemicals (mo.) (coot, drc.)
Pesticide, Fertilizer Trade . >7,564
FIREARMS
See also Trap Shooting under Sports in
General Magazines
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Rifleman (mo.)
Hunting & Shooting.... 355,011
Ordnance (bi-mo.)
Ordnance, Nat'l Defense.
Aledo ILLINOIS
Gun Report, The (mo.)
Antique Gun Collect' g ..
Skokie
Shooting Goods Retailer (mo.)
Firearms Trade ..
Controlled free dist...
43,114
8,068
2,800
10,000
Portsmouth OHIO
Muzzle Blasts (mo.)
Gun'g & Rifle Instruc ..
Circ.
6.000
FIRE FIGHTING and PROTECTION
5,114
Denver COLORADO
Colorado Fireman (bi-mo.) Fire Fight' g....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
International Fire Fighter (no adv.)
(mo.) Fire Fighting
Chicago
ILLINOIS
National Safety News (mo.)
Indus. Safety, Fire Prev. & Health .
Total unpaid dist
Onawa
Iowa Smoke-Eater (mo.)
Vol. & Paid Firemen ..
Boiton MASSACHUSETTS
Firemen (mo.) Fire Preven .
Controlled free dist ...
Police and Firemen's Monthly (mo.)
Law Enf'm't & Fire Prot .
Controlled free dist
Quarterly of the National Fire Protec-
tion Association (quar.) . Fire Protec
Worthlngton MINNESOTA
Minnesota Smoke-Eater (mo.)
Vol. Firemen ..
Pierce NEBRASKA
Nebraska Smoke Eater (mo.)
Vol. Firemen ..
New York NEW YORK
ADT Transmitter. The (mo.) (no adv.)
(see note in catalog) (free dist.)
Fire Protec., Public Safety
Fire Engineering (mo.) Fire Protec
Total unpaid dist ..
Safety Maintenance (mo.)
Accd. Pre. Fire Prot .
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
Volunteer Firefighter (mo.) (cont. free
$9,800
*33,168
3,797
tS.883
29,753
2,043
noo
n.4oo
17,252
t5,904
5,144
$41,000
*18,278
1,305
14,402
dist.)
Cleveland
.. Vol. Fire Fight'g.... U3.221
OHIO
Occupational Hazards (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus'l Health, Safety & Fire Prot
>22,001
Seattle
WASHINGTON
Fire Station Digest (bi-mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Fire Preven . $6,250
FISH, FISHERIES and FISH CULTURE
See also Pets
Lo. Antele. CALIFORNIA
Pesca Y Marina (Span.) (bi-mo.) (cont.
free dist.)
Fish'g & Marine Trade of Lat. Atner .
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Fish Boat, The (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Commercial Fishing Boats .
Seafood Merchandising (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ... Com'l Fish'g Seafood Pack'g...
7,000
> 17.539
>9,153
Camden MAINE
Maine Coast Fisherman (mo.)
Com'l Fish'g ... *13,159
Grand Haven
MICHIGAN
Fisherman, The (mo.)
Commercial Fishing of the Gr. Lakes...
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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FISH, FISHERIES and FISH CULTURE
(Continued)
Coffstown NKW HAMPSHIRE Circ.
National Fisherman (mo.) (controlled
circ.) Fisheries .
Now York NEW YORK
Fishing Gazette (mo.) Com. Fish ...
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Aquarium (mo.) Fish, Care & Cult...
fetttte WASHINGTON
Fishermen's News, The (semi-mo.)
Fishing ...
Pacific Fisherman (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Pac. Com. Fish .
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Western Fisheries (mo.)
Com. Fish. & Can'g Trade
Saint John's NEWFOUNDLAND
Newfoundland Fisherman, The (quar.)
(see note in catalog) . ..Fish'g Indus
Gartfcnval. QUEBEC
Canadian Fisherman (mo.)
Montreal
Atlantic Salmon Journal (quar.)
Salmon Fish'g
>8,SOS
$16.300
5,778
*6.062
* 3,001
« 2,878
1.100
FLORIST and FLORICULTURE
See Seed and Nursery Trade: Landscape Gardening,
Parks; also Home and Garden under Magazines
of General Circulation.
Beverly Hills CALIFORNIA
Telegraph Delivery Spirit (mo.)
Retail Flor. & Greenhouses .. 5,190
SMI Diego
California Garden (quar.) .. Floriculture.... 350
Controlled free dist 50
Chicago ILLINOIS
Central Flower News (wkly)
Comm. Florist
Controlled free dist
Florists' Review (wkly) Floral Trade
Detroit MICHIGAN
Florists' Telegraph Delivery News
(mo.) Florists.
2,176
5,742
13,759
New York NEW YORK
Art in Flowers (mo.) .. .. Floral Trd .
Controlled free dist ...
Florists' Exchange and Horticultural
Trade World (wkly)..Com. Hort. Indus....
Fort Worth TEXAS
Southern Florist and Nurseryman
(wkly) Floral Trd & Nurs
CANADA
Stretaville ONTARIO
Canadian Florist (ftntly) (Sat)
Com. Flor...
11.610
4,966
1,200
$8,439
*S.565
$2.200
FOOD
See Frozen Food; Grocery and Delicatessen; Canning.
Packing, Dehydration; Meat and Provisions; Fruits.
Fruit Products and Produce Trade; Baking; Re
frigeration; Milk and Milk Products; Confectionery.
Ice Cream and Soda Fountain.
Beverly Hill. CALIFORNIA
Beverage Bulletin (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Beverage & Food Indus.... > 28, 493
Los Aagelea
Chefs' and Stewards' Food and Equip-
ment Manual (bi-mo.)
Los Angeles Circ.
Chefs, Cooks and Food Supervisors. . ......... .
Controlled circ VAC 5,983
Commercial Bulletin (wkly)
Food, Drug, and Liquor Digest (mo.)
(controlled free dist.)
Grocery & Drug Indus ...
Food Selling Digest (mo.) (controlled
free dist.)
Int. of Rest'rant and Hotel Industry....
San Francisco
Pacific Coast Review (mo.)
Food & Bev. Indus ..
Controlled free dist ...
Western Canner/Packer — See Canner/
Packer, Chicago. 111.
Santa Barbara
Retail Food Equipment and Supplies (bi-
mo.) (cont. circ.). .Food Equip. Buyers .
Denver COLORADO
School Lunch Journal (10 ti. a yr.)
Food Sup'rs
Watwbury CONNECTICUT
National Reviewer (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Food & Bev. Indus
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chem-
istry (mo.)
Agric. Chem. & Food Proc'g
FLORIDA
Florida Food and Grocery News (mo.)
Groc. & Food Trade
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Food Processor (mo.) (cont,
free dist.)
Cann'g & Pack'g Indus, of South
Honolulu HAWAII
Hawaii Food Bulletin (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Ret. Food Trd....
*3.461
5,557
5,549
1,907
2,975
6,409
14,205
2,730
6,618
3,203
1,838
2,004
Boise
IDAHO
Idaho Food Dealer. The (mo.)
RetaH Food Dealers—
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Associated Food Retailers (mo.)
Retail Meats & Croc's . $7,973
Canner/Packer (mo.) (see note in cata-
log)
Canned. Glassed, Dry & Frozen Foods.... $6,289
Food Business (mo.) (cont. circ.)
[Sales & Mkt'g.
\ Food A Groc'y
f Store Prod. Mfgrs.... > 21, 042
Food- Drug- Cosmetic Law Journal (no
adv.) (mo.)
Pood, Drue, Cosmetic Laws—
Food Mart News (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Retail Groc. with Meats . 700
Controlled free dist . 13,620
Food Processing (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Food Ptocess'g Industries .. > 39, 022
Food Research (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Food Techn'g'ts . . 2,268
Food Technology (mo.) Food.... 6,431
Inplant Food Management (mo.) (con-
trolled circ.)
Busi. & Indus'y's Inplant Food Service . >16,103
National Food Distributors Journal (mo.)
Food Dist. & Selling....
Popcorn and Concessions Merchandiser
(rno.) Popcorn & Cone's Indus . 3.500
Telefood Magazine (mo.)
Fancy Food Ret.... $1,038
Controlled free dist.... $4,713
Palatine
Macaroni Journal (mo.). Macaroni Indus.... 926
Indianapolis INDIANA
Indiana Food Merchant (mo.). .Ret. Foods....
ClmdarJon— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; JP.O. Statement; B ~ ~ ...... .. -
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. ^ .. . . ( of th« DlwetoiT to front of book.
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i Moines IOWA Cite.
Iowa Food Dealer (mo.) ....Groc. ft Meat.... 1,872
Clty KANSAS
Kansas Food Dealer (mo.) Grocery—
MASSACHUSETTS
NEGM Magazine (mo.) Ret. Grocery....
Lansing
MICHIGAN
Michigan Food News (s-mo.)(cont. circ.)
Retail ft Wholesale Foods.... >1 1,379
MlniMapolls
MINNESOTA
Retail Food Merchandiser (bi-mo.)
Retail Foods....
Controlled free dist...
18,294
*2,065
St. Louis MISSOURI
Food Merchandising (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.)
Ret. Meat & Food Dealers ... >69,289
ilissoula MONTANA
Montana Food Distributor, The (mo.)
Retail Food Distributor ...
NewYodc NEW YORK
Bulletin of the New York State Assn. of
Retail Meat and Food Dealers (mo.)
Ret. ft Whol. Meat ft Food Indus...
Food Broker. The (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Food Brokers ... 5,000
Food Engineering (mo.) .Food Process'g.... * 29,194
Total unpaid dist.... 1,572
Food Field Reporter (bi-wkly, Mon.)
Mfg. ft Proc'rs of Food ft Groc'y Prod .,
Qualified paid.... >9,414
Controlled circ.... >6,108
Food Topics (s-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) (cont. circ.) Retail Grocers.... >90,905
Gourmet (Magazine of Good Living)
(mo.) Food. Liquors ft Gen'l Mdse *120,250
Kosher Food Guide (quar.) (cont. free
dist.) Food Prod ... 43,000
Produce News and Produce Barometer
(wkly) — Perish. Food.... *3,327
Total unpaid dist.... 1,238
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Food Dealer (mo.).. ..Food Dlrs.... 12,207
Cleveland OHIO
Potato Chipper (mo.) Food.... $865
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Food Journal (mo.) .......Food... 1,282
Portland OREGON
Oregon Food and Beverage (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) ..Food ft Bev. Indus ... 3,600
McKeesport PENNSYLVANIA
Tri-State Food Trade (bi-wkly) (Mon.)
(cont. circ.) .. Food Trade.... >12,273
Richmond VIRGINIA
Virginia Foodsman (mo.). .Food Ret'lrs... 2,430
Controlled free dist... 5,070
WASHINGTON
Inland Empire Trade Topics (mo.)
Retail Merch....
Controlled free dist....
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Food Dealer (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) .............Food....
CANADA
ONTARIO
Food in Canada (mo.)
Food Process'g Indus....
$2.222
1390
13.000
45,130
561
16,593
1600
K200
Gardenvale QUEBEC Clf*.
Canadian Food Industries (mo.)
_ , Food Process'g . *4,647
Levis
Abeille et 1'Erable, L' (Fr.) (10 ti. a yr.)
Maple Prods, ft Honey.... J7.100
FOREIGN TRADE, PAN-AMERICAN
and INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
See European and other Inter-Cultural Interests; also
Export Editions of Consumer Magazines under
Magazines of General Circulation.
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Export-Import News (mo.)
Export-Import Trade .
Controlled free dist ...
World Affairs (quar.) Inter'l Rel....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Journal of International Law
(quar.) Inter'l Law....
Annals of the Organization of American
States (quar.) ....Pan American Affairs....
Boletin de la Oncina Sanitaria Panamer-
icana(Span., Port., Fr.. Eng.) (no adv.)
(mo. ) Sanitation....
Foreign Commerce Weekly (no adv.)
(wkly) Foreign Com ...
Foreign Service Journal (mo.)
U. S. For'gn Serv. & State Dept ...
Freedom and Union (mo.)
Intern'l Polit. ft Econ ...
Import and Exchange Controls (see
Bureau of National Affairs Publica-
tions in catalog section.)
World Affairs (no adv.) (quar.)
Intern'l Rel....
World Highways (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Internal Rd. Devel'ts ..
Old Greenwich CONNECTICUT
Radiovision (Span.) (bi-mo.)
Radio ft TV Trade ...
Chicago ILLINOIS
Bebidas (Span.) (7 ti. a yr.) (see note
in catalog) Beverages....
Caminos 7 Constrncdon Pesada (Span.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) (coot.
circ. ) »•
Elaboraciones y Envases (Span.) (bi-
mo.) (see note in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Process'g & Pack'g ..
Leon, El. (Span.) (mo.)
Lions Business in Latin America .
Mecanica Popular (Span.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Mech
Mecaniqne Popolaire — (See Popular
Mechanics Magazine in the catalog.)
Popular Mekanick — (See Popular Mech-
anics Magazine in catalog.)
Populate Mechanik— (See Popular Mech-
anics Magazine in catalog.)
Pulp and Paper International (mo.)
Paper & Pulp Indus .
Sinopsis Medica Internacional (Span.)
(mo.) ~~Lat. Amer. Doctors & Hosp's..
Controlled free dist .
Television, Radio Y Articulos Electricos
(Span.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Lat. Amer. Radio & Home Appli
World Construction (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Eng'g & Constr .
ran* ton
Revistm Rotaria (Span.) (mo.)
Latin Amer. Business..,
5,646
tsoo
3,500
11,102
8,000
>15,050
5,500
*206,398
71,000
14,000
>13,140
,.. *42.619
New Orleans
LOUISIANA
Latin American Report (mo.)
Lat. Amer. ft Carib'n News....
NEW YORK
Air Transportation (mo.) (cont.
5,000
circ.)
Air Cargo.... >9,832
America Clinica (Span.) (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ............ Med'l Prof, of Lat. Amer.... 76,218
Clrodatioa-HHtSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
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5,220
9,869
FOREIGN TRADE, PAN-AMERICAN
and INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
(Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
New York Circ.
American Automobile (mo.)
Automobile Trd. (Exp.)...,*17.422
Total unpaid dist.... 1,475
American Exporter (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ..«...~...........................Exp. Trade....
American Import and Export Bulletin
(mo.) Imp. & Exp. Trade....
American-Scandinavian Review (quar.)
Amer. Scand ...
American Swedish Monthly (mo.)
Swed. Amer. Com ...
Automovil Americano. El (Span.) (mo.)
L. A. Auto Trade . .
Total unpaid dist....
Belgian Trade Review (mo.)
Belgian Com. in U. S
Brazil (quar.) .. Com'l Rela. with Brazil....
Ecos de Nueva York (Span.) (wkly) ..Int.
for Spanish Speaking People in U. S. ...
Embotellador, El (Span.) (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Bottled Soft Drink & Brew'g Indus....
Controlled free dist....
Export Bulletin (wkly)
Report of Export Mdse....
Controlled free dist ...
Export Trade (wkly)
For. Trd. Act'y in U.S. .
Far Eastern Survey (no adv.) (mo.)
Pacific Rela'ns....
Farmaceutico (Span.) (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) - Lat. Amer. Drug Trd....
Pazenda — See Hacienda.
Forwarder. The (wkly)
For. Trd. & Ocean Ship'g....
French-American Commerce (bi-mo.) ... .~.
Franco Amer. Trd....
Gazzetta Legale Italo- Americana (Ital &
Eng.) (mo.)......Iramigra'n Law & Trd....
Guia (Span.) (mo.) (Cont. circ.)
Exp. Busi
Hacienda (Span. & Port. Eds.) (mo.). .Exp
Hospital, El (Span.) (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Med. & Hosp
Import Bulletin (wkly)
Report of Import Mdse....**4,444
Import Daily (no adv.) (dly)
Imports to the U. S ..
Indicador Mercantil, El (Span.) (quar.)
Latin Amer. Dry Goods Fashion ..
Industrial World (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Export Trade....
Ingeniena Internacional Construction
(Span.) (mo.)
Lat. Amer. Constr. & Eng'g.... * 16, 201
Ingenieria Internacional Indus tria( Span.)
(mo.) ... Lat. Amer. & Indus. & Eng'g * 19, 096
International Management Digest (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ... Indus. Export....
International Trade Review (mo.)
Exports & Imports .
Controlled free dist....
Journal of Commerce Export Bulletin —
See Export Bulletin.
Journal of Commerce Import Bulletin—
See Export Bulletin.
Knickerbocker. The "The Netherlands"
Magazine (Eng. ft Dutch) (mo.)
Int. to Netherlands . .
New World Review (mo.) ....East- West
Relat'n's, Reports on USSR. China, etc....
Norwegian American Commerce (mo.)
Nor. -Amer. Trd
Controlled free dist ..
Pacific Affairs (quar.)
Far East Interna'l Rela....
Pharmacy International
(mo.) (cont. circ.) $10,012
Revista Aerea Latino Americana (Span.)
(cont. circ.) (mo.) Avia. Indus ... >8,221
Revista De La Confederacion Medica
Panamericana (Span.) (mo.) Med'l... 50,528
1,715
560
4,450
$914
1:4,086
*3.233
n.93i
$13,032
$3,046
. >20,049
28,456
4,237
313
4,007
1,361
10,000
$2,000
$500
$3,350
New York Circ.
Revista Industrial (Span.) (cont. circ.)
Lat. Amer. Indus. Trd.... >22,9W
Selecciones Del Railway Age (Span.)
(quar.) RR Indus, in Lat. Amer.... $167
Controlled free dist.... $2,330
Servicios Publicos (Span.) (bi-mo.)
(cont. circ.) L. A. Gov't Admin.... >13,067
Shipping Digest(wkly) ..For. Trd. & Ship'g.... * 3,763
Textiles Panamericana (Span.) (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Textile Mfg ... 4,520
Trade with Italy (mo.) Ital. Amer. Com . $3,522
Controlled free dist ... $1,264
Transports Moderno (Span.) (bi-mo.)
(cont. circ.) Transp. & Mat'ls Handl'gr . >2&,37«
UNESCO Chronicle (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....Interna'l Affairs.... $700
Controlled free dist.... $7.500
UNESCO Courier, The (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Int'l Und'st'd'g . $132,500
Controlled free dist.... $16,600
United States-German Chamber of Com-
merce-Monthly Bulletin (Eng. & Ger.)
(mo.) U. S.- Ger. Trade.... 5,000
World's Business (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Export Busi.... > 20,069
World Petroleum (mo.) (cent, circ.)
Intern'l Petrol . >10,645
TllUa OKLAHOMA
Petroleo Interamericano (Span.&Eng. )
(mo.) Tech. Oil Prod'g, Ref'g.... if 4,334
Total unpaid circ 1,400
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
American-German Review (bi-mo.)
Amer. Ger. Rela'ns . $3.100
Ports of Philadelphia (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Foreign Trade.... 16,000
World Industry and Production News
(bi-mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Int'l Indus. & Prod'n.... $4,500
Pittsburgh
Oral Hygiene (Latin-American Edition)
(Spanish) (mo.) (controlled free dist.)
Dental Int. of Lat. Amer $18.804
Houston TEXAS
Industrias Lacteas (Span.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Dairy Indus ... 7,831
Panadero Latino Americano (Span.)
(cont. free dist.) (mo.)
Lat. Amer. Bak'g.... 9.275
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Harbour and Shipping (mo )
Marine & For. Trd . *I,154
King.ton ONTARIO
Queen's Quarterly (quar.) (see note in
catalog) Rev. Can. & Intern'l Affairs 2,000
Huntingdon QUEBEC
Canada- West Indies Magazine (mo.)
Travel & Foreign Trade . 1,800
Montreal
Canadian Exporter (quar.) Can'n Exp.... 38
Controlled free dist . 962
Shipping Register and Shipbuilder (mo.)
Shipping. Harbors & Ship Bldg .. A2.198
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Manila
Philippines Trade Review (mo.) Far. Trd...
FORESTRY and CONSERVATION
Montgomery
ALABAMA
Alabama Conservation (bi-mo.)
(cont. free dist.)
Wildlife For'y & State Parks
Phoenix ARIZONA
Arizona Wildlife- Sportsman (mo.)
Nature ..
19,000
10,217
Circulation — **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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COLORADO
Colorado Outdoors (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Conserv'n....
Circ.
25,000
28,100
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Forests (mo.). .Forest Conserv. ..
Forestry Digest (no adv.) (mo.) (cent.
free dist.) Conservation... 116,000
Journal of Forestry (mo.) Tech. For'ry ... 12,301
Living Wilderness, The (quar.) (no
adv.)..Preserv'n of Amer. Wilderness.... 9,050
National Parks Magazine (quar.)
Conserv'n 11,700
Nature Magazine (mo.). .Nat. & Conserv'n . * 49, 5 46
Reclamation Era (no adv.) (quar.)
Irrigation Conservation , .
TallahMsee FLORIDA
Florida Wildlife (no adv.) (mo.)
Wildlife Conserv'n .
Atlanta GEORGIA
Forest Farmer (mo.) Forestry.. 3,322
Champaign ILLINOIS
Illinois Wildlife (quar.) Conserv'n.... $31,000
Glenview
Outdoor America (no adv.) (mo.)
Conserv'n of America's Nat. Res'es ... 155,000
D«s Moines IOWA
Iowa Conservationist (no adv.) (mo.)
Conserv'n .. 1:35.500
Controlled free dist. .. $14,500
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
(bi-mo.) Conserv'n
7,634
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Louisiana Conservationist (mo.) (no
adv.) (see note in catalog) (free dist.)
Wildlife Conserv'n
Waldobpro MAINE
Maine Outdoorsman and Conservationist
(mo.) Outdoor Life & Conserv'n
Johannesburg MICHIGAN
North Woods Call, The (wkly)
Outdoor Sports & Conserva'n
Lansing
Michigan Out-of- Doors (mo.)
Sport & Conserva'n
Hopkins
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Out-of- Doors (mo.)
Conservation .
NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Outdoors (no adv.) (mo.)
Conserva'n, Hunt'g & Fish'g....
Albany
NEW YORK
New York State Conservationist (no
adv.) (bi-mo.) Conserva'n
Controlled free dist....
Chester
Bio-Dyiamics (quar.) ..Soil Conserv'n...
New York
Audubon Magazine (bi-mo.)
Nature & Conserva'n
Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Outdoors (mo.)
Natural Resources....
Controlled free dist ..
2,650
2.870
54,049
12.500
70,250
3.700
t650
30.763
20,000
5,000
i villa
OHIO
Land and Water (quar.). .Soil Conserv'n .. $2,500
Hurisburg
PENNSYLVANIA
1,300
Pennsylvania Forests (quar.) (cont. free
dist.) Forest Educ...
Pennsylvania Game News (no adv.)
(mo.) Game Conserv'n ... $47.000
Controlled free dist.... $15,000
Temple TEXAS Circ.
Soil and Water Magazine (mo.)
Agric. Educ.... 20,461
Charleston WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Conservation (no adv.)
(mo.) Nat'l Resources ... $18,250
Madison
WISCONSIN
Journal of Wildlife Management (no
adv.) (quar.) Scientific .
Cheyenne WYOMING
Wyoming Wild Life (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) .. Conserva'n .
Controlled free dist .
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Hi-Bailer, The (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Forestry & Conserva'n
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Audubon (bi-mo.)
Conserv'n & Nat. Science .
Forestry Chronicle (quar. ) . ...Forestry. .
Montreal QUEBEC
Forest and Outdoors (mo.). .Outdoor Life
Quebec
Foret-Conservation (Fr.) (10 ti. a yr.)
Forestry
FROZEN FOOD
See also Food
Sao Francisco CALIFORNIA
Western Canner/Packer — See Canner/
Packer, Chicago, 111., in catalog section
$3,200
18,800
2,400
6,162
1,824
*24,840
+6,343
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Canner/Packer (mo.) (see note in cata-
log)
Canned, Glassed. Dry & Frozen Foods
St. Louis
MISSOURI
$6,289
>8,408
> 13.432
> 16,692
Freezer Provisioning (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Frozen Food Lockers .
New York NEW YORK
Frosted Food Field (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Frozen Foods .
Frozen Food Age (mo.)
Frozen Food Packers & Marketers ..
Controlled circ
Quick Frozen Foods (mo.) (see note in
catalog (cont. circ.). .Frozen Food Indus .
Memphis TENNESSEE
EAT — Frozen Foods (mo.). Refrigeration..,
FRUITS, FRUIT PRODUCTS and
PRODUCE TRADE
See also Canning, Packing. Dehydration; Horticulture
under Agricultural Publications
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Pacific Coast Packer (see Packer, Kan-
sas City. Mo.) .... ...........
Western Grower and Shipper (mo.)
Veg., Melon. Potato G row 'g& Ship' g....VAC 1,859
Controlled free dist....VAC 1,720
2,911
3,128
$16.000
$1,365
Fruit and Vegetable Review (mo.)
Growers & Shippers ,
Controlled free dist
San Francisco
Produce Marketing (mo.)... .Prod. Mkt'g
San Jose
California Fruit News (wkly)
Proc'd Fruit Trade.,
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit: §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report: Light face, estimated.
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FRUITS, FRUIT PRODUCTS and
PRODUCE TRADE (Continued)
Bartow FLORIDA
Citrus Industry, The (mo.). .Citrus Fruits....
Citrus Magazine (mo.) Citrus Fruits ...
Giro.
14.471
Atlanta GEORGIA
Georgia Fanners' Market Bulletin (no
adv.) (wkly) (cont. free dist.)....Agric.... (182,000
Chicago ILLINOIS
Packer (see Packer. Kansas City. Mo.)~_
KamasCftr MISSOURI
Packer (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Fruit & Prod. Mkts ... * 16. 7 86
Poultry and Eggs Weekly (wkly)
Poultry, Butter & Eggs.... *4,801
St. Louis
Saint Louis Daily Market Reporter(dly)
Fruit, Dairy & Prod.... 950
Atlantic City NEW JERSEY
Fruit by Telegraph (mo.) —
Controlled free dial...
New York NEW YORK
Fruit and Vegetable Reporter (dly)
Fresh Fruit & Veg....
Packer (see Packer. Kansas City. Mo.).«~.
Produce News and Produce Barometer
(wkly) Perish. Foods ...
Total unpaid dist....
Producers' Price Current (dly)
Produce Mkts....
Cincinnati OHI°
Packer (see Packer. Kansas City. Mo.)—
Portland OREGON
Better Fruit (mo.) Fruit Indus....
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Modern Farmer (wkly)
Farm Products, Prod. & Mkt ...
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Mortuary Management (mo.)..
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Funeral Director (mo.)
Controlled free dist....
12.500
1631
*3,327
1.238
2,850
10,297
5,750
2,733
1,273
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Embalmers' Monthly and National Fu-
neral Director (mo.)
Funeral Dir. & Embalm'g....
MASSACHUSETTS
Northeast Funeral Director (mo.)
Funeral Direct....
Controlled free dist....
MINNESOTA
Mid-Continent Mortician (mo.)....~.~~._..~_
Jerw City NEW JERSEY
Forum (mo.) « Funeral Direct....
N^Yoric NEW YORK
American Funeral Director (mo.)
Funeral Dir. & Ernbalm'g...
Casket and Sunnyside (mo.)
Total unpaid dist ...
Dallas TEXAS
Mortician! of the Southwest (mo.)
Morti's....
16.212
2.074
1,067
700
*8,287
*7.611
1,086
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Funeral Service (mo.)
Circ.
t 1,600
FURNITURE, RUGS, CARPETS,
BEDDING and UPHOLSTERY
See also Curtains, Draperies and
Housefurnishing Goods.
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Furniture Field (10 ti. a yr.) (cont. free
dist.) Ret. of Home Furnish.... 4,217
Western Floors (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Floor Cover' g.... >5,108
Western Furniture Manufacturing (mo.)
Furn. Mfrs.... $4,263
COLORADO
F.U.R.N. Club Facts (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.) .. Home Furn....
Boynton Beach FLORIDA
Chair Rental Forecaster (mo.)
Chair Rental .
Controlled free dist....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Bedding (mo.) Bed'g Mfg ...
Chicago Market Daily (dly) (see note
in catalog) ....Furn. & Home Furn....
Chicago Market News (dly) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) Furniture....
Furniture Design and Manufacturing
(mo.) (cont. circ.) Furn. Indus....
Furniture Warehouseman (mo.)
Furn. Storage, Mov'g....
National Furniture Review (mo.)
Ret. Furn. Trade...
Total unpaid dist ...
NOFA Bulletin (mo.) Office Furn....
Controlled free dist ..
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
New England Furniture News (6 ti. a
yr.) (cont. free dist.) Furn. Indus ...
2,561
124
527
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
1.934
$76,000
8.535
tl.700
*10.132
2.240
3,500
1.500
1.750
3,885
Furniture Digest (Twin City) (mo.)
Jackson MISSISSIPPI
Southeast Furniture (mo.). .Retail Furn .. 1,663
Controlled free dist .. 6.012
Summit NEW JERSEY
Furniture Store Merchandiser (mo.)
Lamp & Furn. Trade....
Controlled free dist . . 8,300
New York NEW YORK
Floor Covering Profits (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Floor Cover'g .. > 15,054
Floor Covering Weekly (wkly)
Floor Cover'g VAC 4,647
Controlled circ ..VAC 14,118
Flooring (mo.) .. ..Floor & Wall Cover'g ... *8,OS1
Total unpaid dist.... 3,139
Furniture Manufacturer (mo.). .Furn. Mfg.... *6,408
Furniture Retailer and Furniture Age
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Ret. Home Furn'g Dlrs.... £9,507
Total unpaid dist ... 1,678
Furniture Workers Press {no adv.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) ....Labor.... 50,000
Furniture World and Furniture Buyer
and Decorator (ftntly. Thurs.) 7.060
Interiors (mo.)
Interior Designers & Architects.... * 24,1 13
Total unpaid dist ... 2,596
Juvenile Merchandising (mo.)
Nursery Furniture & Wheel Goods.... 2,789
Controlled free dist.... 5,447
National Rug Cleaner (mo.). .Rug Clean'g ... *2,593
Small World (mo.)
Nursery Furn. & Wheel Goods ...
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Circ.
York
Summer and Casual Furniture (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Furniture....
Controlled free dist....
Upholstering (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Mfg. of Uphol. Furn... >5,168
789
7,063
High Point NORTH CAROLINA
Furniture South (mo.) Ret. Furn...
5.945
Cleveland OHIO
Ohio Furniture Journal (mo.) ,
...Furn....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
U. I. U. Journal (mo.) (no adv.)
Labor Uphols. Int. Union....
Nashville TENNESSEE
Furniture Production (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Furn. Mfg.... >7,177
Dallas TEXAS
Southwest Furniture News (bi-mo.)
Furn. Trade & News.... $2,545
Seattle WASHINGTON
Pacific Marketer (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Home Furn ... $525
Controlled free dist ... $2,500
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Midwest Furniture News (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Furniture ... 2,100
CANADA
Don Mills ONTARIO
Canadian Woodworker (mo.)
Woodwork'g & Furn.... +3,811
Furniture and Furnishings (mo.) +7,189
Montreal QUEBEC
M-A-R-T (Fr.) (mo.)
Furn., Radio, TV, Appliances ... +3,998
FUR TRADE
See also Fur Farming under Agricultural Section
New York NEW YORK
American Furrier combined with Sol
Vogel (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Fur Styles... 4,500
Fur Age (wkly) Fur Trade ...
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Fur of Canada (mo.) Fur Indus ... 2,750
Toronto ONTARIO
Fur Trade Journal of Canada (mo.)
Fur Trade & Fur Farm....
Quebec QUEBEC
Pelleteries du Quebec (Fr. & Eng.Hmo.)
Fur Animal Indus....
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
See also Clothing; Dry Goods; Grocery and Delicatessen;
Meat and Provisions; Chain and Variety Stores.
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Western Merchandiser (mo.)
News of Home Goods Trade ...
Controlled free dist...
8,250
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Industrial Retail Stores (bi-mo.)
Ret. Stores....
FLORIDA
Living Today (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Cons. Prod. Mds'g....
*3,010
8,000
ILLINOIS
Advertiser's Digest (no adv.) (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Summary on Adv'g & Sales Merch'g...
DM Molnes
IOWA
Circ.
38,000
1,323
4,789
>1«,072
Iowa Business and Industry (mo.)
Local Trade .
Controlled free dist .
Merchants Trade Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.)....Dept., Jr. Dept. & Gen'l Mdse..
Grand Rapids MICHIGAN
Michigan Tradesman (mo.)
New York NEW YORK
Army-Navy Store Magazine (mo.)
Army, Navy Ret. Outlets....
Chain Store Age — Administration Exec-
utives Combination (mo.) (see note in
catalog) *2S,002
Total unpaid dist ... 6,566
Gourmet (Magazine of Good Living)
(mo.) Food, Liquors & Gen'l Mdse * 120,250
Journal of Retailing (no adv.) (quar. )
Retail'g.... tt.200
Home Furnishings Daily (dly)
Rome Furn'gs .. -£39,215
Total unpaid dist . . 4,802
Stores (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Dept., Chain, Specialty Stores . 9,978
Controlled free dist . 906
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Department Store Economist (mo.)
(cont. circ.) ...- Dept. Store Ret' 1'g.... >29,979
Dallas TEXAS
Southwestern Retailer (mo.)
Cloth' g. Dry Goods. Art & Gift Wear.... t3,000
Controlled free dist.... t2,000
Spokane
WASHINGTON
Inland Empire Trade Topics (mo.)
Retail Mdse....
Controlled free dist....
Madison WISCONSIN
Retailer's Review (bi-mo.)
Modernization & Merch'dis'g Ints....
$2.224
*390
66,788
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Retailer. The (mo.) Gen'l Mdse.... 42.583
Wlnnepeg MANITOBA
R. M. A. Retailer (mo.) ....Retail Trade....
Sacksvllle NEW BRUNSWICK
Maritime Merchant (mo.) ... Gen'l Mdse . 43.832
Gardwival. QUEBEC
Product News (mo.) Retail Trade.... 411,604
Montreal
Canadian Variety Merchandising (mo.)
Gen'l Mdse . . 45,574
Quincaillier, La (Fr.) (mo.)
Retail Stores . 44,178
Quebec
Semaine Commerciale (Fr ) (wklv)
Credit & Gen'l Mdse ..
Saskatoon SASKATCHEWAN
Western Retailer (bi-mo.) Ret. Trd.... 3,000
GEOGRAPHIC
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Annals of the Assn. of American
Geographers (no adv.) (quar.) .. Geog ... £2,800
National Geographic Magazine (mo.)
Travel Geog....*2,320,067
Professional Geographer (bi-mo.).. ..Geog.... $2,100
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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GEOGRAPHIC (Continued)
__ ILLINOIS Clrc.
Journal of Geography (mo.) (tee not* in
catalog) Geog. Teachers... 4,800
Worcester MASSACHUSETTS
Economic Geography (no adv. ) (quar.) 2,200
State Fe NEW MEXICO
Landscape (no adv.) (3 ti. a yr.)
Geographic.... 200
Controlled free dist.... 1,000
Now York NEW YORK
Geographical Review (no adv.) (quar.).... J7.200
CANADA
O^. ONTARIO
Canadian Geographical Journal (mo.) -£11,502
REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
Philippine Geographical Journal (quar.)
Geogra'l
Controlled free dist ..
GEOLOGICAL
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Geo Times (8 ti. a yr.) (cent, circ.)
Geology & Geophysics....
Transactions, American Geophysical
Union (quar.) ... ~ Geophysical....
Champaign
ILLINOIS
Economic Geology (8 ti. a yr.)
Geo. & Min....
Chicago
Earth Science (bi-mo.)
Geological Sciences .
Journal of Geology (bi-mo.)
Nsw York NEW YORK
Bulletin of the Geological Society of
America (no adv.) (mo.)
CIty OKLAHOMA
Shale Shaker (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Geology
475
310
$30,000
*6,381
4,400
2.000
2,276
$6,363
15,153
2,158
Bulletin of The American Association of
Petroleum Geologists (mo.)
Scientific Petrol. Geol ..
Journal of Paleontology (bi-mo.)
Scien. Geo....
TEXAS
Field and Laboratory (no adv.) (quar.)
Geol., Biol. & Bot....
GIFTS, TOYS, NOVELTIES
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Inventor and Gadgeteer (mo.)
Inventor & Gadget Ints.... 26,610
Atlanta GEORGIA
Toy Journal (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Toys.... S.OT7
Toy Manufacturer, The (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Toys.... 3,004
Toy Wholesaler (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Toys.... 8,347
Chicago ILLINOIS
Toys and Novelties (mo.)
Toys, Games, Hobbies.... *9,723
Total unpaid dist.... 2,127
St. Loots MISSOURI
Picture and Gift Journal (mo.)
Home Access ...
4,048
New York NEW YORK CLrc*
Craft, Model and Hobby Industry (mo.)
Craft. Model & Hobby Indus..., $4.070
Controlled circ ... J8.614
Gift and Art Buyer (mo.)
Gifts & Dec. Access ... * 18, 736
Total unpaid dist ... 1,743
Giftwares (mo.)
Gifts, Art Goods & Home Furn'g.... * IS, 4 38
Total unpaid dist .. 1,529
Notion and Novelty Review (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ~ Not. & Nov..., *3,193
Playthings (mo. »
Toy, Game & Doll Trade . * 10,64 3
Total unpaid dist .. 2,625
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
China, Glass and Gift Buyer (mo.)
China, Glass & Giftware.... *3,498
Montreal QUEBEC
Sporting Goods Merchandiser (bi-mo.)
Toys, Novelties, Sports Goods.... +4,983
Toys and Playthings (bi-mo.) ....Toys....
GLASS and CHINA
See also Ceramics
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Stained Glass (quar.)
Stained & Leaded Glass....
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Ceramic Industry (mo.)
Pottery, Glass & Enamel....
Total unpaid dist....
Wood Ridge NEW JERSEY
Auto Glass Journal (mo.)
Auto Glass Indus. ..
*350
*4,506
1,019
5.200
New York NEW YORK
American Glass Review (mo.)
Glass Making .. * 1,284
China. Glass and Tableware (mo.)
Glass & Pot. Trade . J3.902
Controlled free dist . $1,326
Crockery and Glass Journal (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Crock., Glass & China Trade .. *4,384
Glass Digest (mo.)
Flat Glass, Mirror. Store Front.... *S,26l
Total unpaid dist 1,266
Glass Industry (mo.) Glass Mfg.. *2,192
Glass Packer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Glass Pack'g Indus.... >6,558
Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA
National Glass Budget (wkly) Glass—
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
China, Glass and Gift Buyer (mo.)
China, Glass & Giftware .. 43,498
GOLF MANAGEMENT
See also Golf under Sports in General Magazine*
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Golfdom, The Business Journal of Golf
(mo.) (see note in catalog) (cont.
circ.) .... Golf Club. Course, Pro. -Shop.... >14,744
Saint Charles
Golf Course Reporter (8 ti. a yr.)
Maint. for Golf Courses.... 1,982
Controlled free dist.... 2,588
Appleton WISCONSIN
Park Maintenance (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Parks & Golf Courses....
Controlled free dist.... >14,119
. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•C.C.A.B. Audit; (P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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GROCERY and DELICATESSEN
See alar Chain and Variety Store*; Meat and Prori-
•iona; Food; Frozen Food; General Merchandise.
Birmingham ALABAMA Circ.
Merchants Journal (mo.)
Groc. Stores, Markets.... $4.700
Phoenix ARIZONA
Arizona Grocers (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Ret. Groc . >1,866
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Commercial Bulletin (wkljr)
Food & Groc. Retail.... *3,461
Food Mart News (Southern Californian
Edition) (bi-wkly, Fri.) (see note in
catalog) (controlled circ.)
Ret. Groc. with Meats.. ..VAC 9,702
Southern Calif. Grocers' Journal (wkly)
Retail Groc....
Saa Francisco
California Grocers' Advocate (wkly) ......
Pacific Coast Review (mo.)
Food & Bev. Indus . 1,907
Controlled free dist . . 2,975
Denver COLORADO
Colorado Grocer (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Groc. & Meat .
Hlaleah FLORIDA
Florida Grocer (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Grocers....
Miami
Florida Grocers' Bulletin (mo.) (controlled
free dist.) Ret. Groc....
Atlanta GEORGIA
Georgia Grocers (mo.) .... Retail Groc .
Chicago ILLINOIS
Associated Food Retailers (mo.)
Retail Meat & Croc's .
Co-operative Merchandiser (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Co-op Ret. Groc .
Food Mart News (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Ret. Groc & Meats....
Controlled free dist....
IGA Grocergram (mo.) Ret. Groc .
Controlled free dist
International Supermarketing (mo.)
Groc. Trade .
Controlled free dist .
Nargua Bulletin (formerly National
Grocer* Bulletin) (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Ind. Ret. Groc
Successful Grocer (mo.) .... Ret. Grocer....
Wholesale Grocer News (mo.)
Evanston
Plee-Z ing Answer (mo.) Ind. Grocers ..
Controlled free dist ..
Indianapolis INDIANA
Indiana Food Merchant (mo.) Ret. Foods ...
Des Moines IOWA
Iowa Food Dealer (mo.) ....Groc. & Meat....
Kansas City KANSAS
Kansas Food Dealer (mo.)
Louisville KENTUCKY
Kentucky Grocer (mo.) (free dist.)
Kentucky Grocers' News (mo.)
Retail Grocery....
Controlled circ ..
New Orleana LOUISIANA
Louisiana Grocer (mo.). Ret. Food Indus....
Portland MAINE
Maine State Grocers' Bulletin (mo.)
(free dist.) Retail Food Groc .
2,400
7,700
J2.541
2,395
J7.973
>22,115
700
13,620
5,847
3,439
4,184
603
>99,243
5,636
6,645
7,500
1,872
2,320
2,100
* 400
2,900
Baltimore MARYLAND Circ.
Food World (mo.)
Ret. Groc's & Ch'n Stores, WholesTrs....
Maryland Grocer Skirmisher (mo.)
Ind. Food Dist ... 3,000
Controlled free dist.. . 525
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
NEGM Magazine (mo.) Ret. Grocery....
Yankee Grocer (mo.) (cont. circ )
Ret. Groc.... VAC 13,328
Detroit MICHIGAN
Grocers' Spotlight (hi- wkly) (Frl.)
(see note in catalog) Ret. Groc....
Michigan Food News (s-mo.) (controlled
circ.) Retail & Whole. Foods .. >11,379
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Retail Food Merchandiser (bi-mo.)
Retail Foods.... $8,294
Controlled free dist.... $2.065
St. Paul
Minnesota Food Guide (mo.)
Ret. Groc. & Meats....
Jackson MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Grocers Guide (mo.)
Ret. Groc....
Kansas City MISSOURI
Kansas City Grocer (mo.) Ret. Groc....
Sedalla
Missouri Grocer (mo.) Groc'y Trade....
3,093
$1,692
Omaha NEBRASKA
Nebraska Retailer (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Retailers, Groc. Stores.... $1,700
Jersey City NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Grocer (mo.) . Groc. Trd .
Hempstead
NEW YORK
Food Merchants Advocate (mo.)
Groc Trade....
Controlled free dist....
New York
Chain Store Age Grocery Executives
Edition and Grocery Managers Edition
(mo.) (see note in catalog) . .
Total unpaid dist
Coffee and Tea Industries and the Flavor
Field (mo.) ........ Coffee, Tea, Spice Trd....
Controlled free dist
Food Field Reporter (bi-wkly. Mon.)
Mfg. of Proc's of Food & Groc. Prdts.«.
Qualified paid....
Controlled circ
Food Topics (s-mo.) (cont. circ ) (see
note in catalog) ........ Retail Grocers.... >90,90S
Grocer-Graphic (hi- wkly, Mon.) (cont.
circ.) ........... Ret. Groc. of N. Y. Mkt....VAC 15,5S2
Modern Grocer (wkly) .............. Groc. Trd....
Qualified paid
Controlled circ
Progressive Grocer (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.)
Food & Groc. Distrib'n
Quality Grocer, The (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ........... Retail Food Stores....
Super Market Manager (mo.) (cont.
circ.) .. .......... -...Grocery Super Mkts.... >10,087
Super Market Merchandising (mo.)
Super Mkts.... * 15, 333
Total unpaid dist.... 4.333
Supermarket News (wkly)
News for Super Mkts.... * 52, 125
Total unpaid dist .. 4,793
Tea and Coffee Trade Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) .................................... >2,878
Voluntary and Cooperative Groups Mag-
azine (mo.). .Co-op & Voluntary Group
Organizations (cont. circ.) ... ......... .. ......... >10,011
tS.OOO
$18,000
^39,055
4,045
2,517
407
>9,414
>6,108
>6,429
>6»21S
>75,635
44,975
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; 5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
GROCERY and DELICATESSEN
(Continued)
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
Carolina Food Dealer (mo.) ....Food Dlrs....
Cincinnati OHI°
Grocers' Guide (mo.) (cent, free diat.)
Ret. Groc. & Meats ...
Cleveland
Buckeye Grocer (mo.) ....Ret. Food Dlra....
Cleveland Grocer (mo.) ... Ret. Groc....
Controlled free dist ..
CJty OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Food Journal (mo.)
....Food ,
Portland OREGON
Oregon Food Merchants' Magazine (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Groc....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Food Trade News (bi-wkly) (Wed.)
(cont. free dist.) Grocery ...
Pennsylvania Grocer (mo.) ....-Ret. Groc~.
Chattanooga TENNESSEE
Tennessee Grocer and Food Field (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Ret. Groc ...
Dalla, TEXAS
Southwestern Food Journal (mo.)
Ret. Groc....
Waco
Texas Food Merchant (mo.). .Ret. Foods...
Controlled free dist....
Salt Lake City UTAH
Inter- Mountain Food Retailer (mo.)
Food & Groc...
Richmond VIRGINIA
Virginia Foods man (mo.) .. Food Ret'lrs ...
Controlled free dist ...
WASHINGTON
Washington State Food Dealer (mo.)
Groc. & Meat....
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Food Dealer (mo.) Food ..
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Prairie Grocer and Pro vi si oner (mo.)
Groc. & Prov. Trd....
Western Grocer and Food Store
Manager (mo.)
Qrc.
$2,207
2,500
2,717
826
511
1,282
tl,300
14,797
11.368
$7.000
ts.ooo
1.450
2,430
5,070
$2,959
t3.000
48,101
Don Mills ONTARIO
Supermarket Methods (mo.) .
Toronto
Canadian Grocer (bi-wkly) ..
* 7,993
...Grocery.... 412,731
414,286
Montreal QUEBEC
Epicier L' (Fr.) (mo.) ........ Groc. News..
Vivres, Les (Fr.) (mo.).. Ret. Grocers..
HARD OF HEARING
CALIFORNIA
Silent Worker, The (mo.) ______ The Deaf ..
46,418
6,042
12.300
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Annals of the Deaf (5 ti. a yr.)
Educ. of Deaf.... 13,000
Hearing News (6 ti. a yr.)
Hard of Hear'g ... til, 450
Volta Review (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Educ. of the Deaf ...
Sioux City IOWA
National Hearing Aid Journal (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Hear'g Aids....
3,400
>5,S86
Detroit MICHIGAN Cire.
Audecibel (bi-mo.) Hear'g Aids.... $400
Controlled free dist.., U3.700
Duluth MINNESOTA
Hearing Dealer. The (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Hear'g Aids ... >5,414
Belleville
CANADA
ONTARIO
Canadian (no adv.) (mo.) ..Educ. of Deaf
Montr**! QUEBEC
Ami des Sourds-Muets (Fr.) (no adv.)
(mo.)
1.150
HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS
See also Farm Implements and Tractors;
Golf Management
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Western Sporting Goods Review (mo.)
Sport'g Goods....
North Hollywood
Hardware Handbook (quar.) Hdw ..
San Francisco
Hardware World (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Retail Hardware . > 15,130
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Hardware (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) > 13,652
Chicago ILLINOIS
Hardware and Housewares (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Retail Hardware Stores.... >49,898
Selling Sporting Goods (mo.)
Sport'g Goods....
Controlled circ . > 10,487
Sporting Goods Salesman and Boating
Salesman. The (quar.) (cont. free
dist.) Sptg. Goods.... tlO.900
Wilmette
Fishing Tackle Trade News (10 ti. a yr.)
(cont. circ.) Fish'g Tackle Trade . t!3.500
Indianapolis
INDIANA
Hardware Retailer (mo.)
Total unpaid dist
Boston
MASSACHUSETTS
New England Hard ware (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Hardware...
*38,321
3,821
> 5.079
St. Paul
MINNESOTA
Hardware Trade (mo.). .Hdw. & Sptg. Gds.... 10,750
Kansas City
MISSOURI
Hardware and Farm Equipment (mo.)
Implements & Hardware
2,570
*t.Loul»
Farm and Power Equipment (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Farm Imps.. Mach'y & Hardw .. > 19,124
Sporting Goods Dealer (mo.) -£10,841
Total unpaid dist . 1,745
Wood-Ridg. NEW JERSEY
Locksmith Ledger (mo.). .Locksmith Trd... 7.702
New York NEW YORK
Employee Recreation (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Indus Rec .. 1,381
Controlled free dist .. 5,918
Hardware Consultant (mo.)
Hardware Trade... 6.550
Sports Age (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Spts. Equip. Retail'g.... > 10.644
Cleveland OHI°
Modern Hardware (mo.) (cont. circ.)
News of Hardware Trade.... >45,05«
Sporting Goods Products (mo.) (see note
in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Sporting Goods Retailers ... > 27,881
Cireuktioo-HHtSept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.r. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
mtfZ&^'^L*"*'1*'' |p-°- Statement; Bold face, sworn; IPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
Hardware Age (ftntly, Thurs.K.H'dware .
Total unpaid dist..
Spokane WASHINGTON
Inland Empire Trade Topics (mo.)
Retail Merch .
Controlled free dist
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Prairie Lumberman (mo.)
Lumber, Coal & Hdw .
Toronto ONTARIO
Hardware and Housewares (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Hardware and Metal and Electrical
Dealer (mo.) Hardware & Elec ..
Hardware Trades (mo.) Hardware...
Western Hardware (bi-mo.) (see note
in catalog) Hardware ..
Montreal QUEBEC
Sporting Goods Merchandiser (mo.)
Toys, Nov't's, Sport. Goods .
Clrc
*36,243
1,880
12,224
J390
41,211
47,645
47,975
45,508
44,983
HEALTH, HYGIENE and SANITATION
See also Physical Education and Athletics;
Hospitals and Nursing
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Let's Live (mo.) Health.... $14,350
San Francisco
Body Modern* (bi-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Health...
Herald of Health (mo.) Health.... 7,450
Controlled free dist ... 500
Denver COLORADO
Sanitarian, The (bi-mo.)
Public Health & Sanitat'n ..
Branford CONNECTICUT
Physical Culture (bi-mo.) .. . Health .
Controlled free dist ...
Washington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamer-
icana (Span., Port.. Fr.. Eng.) (no
adv.) (mo.) Sanitation....
Journal of Health- Physical Education-
Recreation (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Health ..
Life and Health (mo.) Health ..
Controlled free dist ..
Public Health Reports (mo.) (no adv.) .
Controlled free dist ..
Chicago ILLINOIS
A.M.A. Archives of Industrial Health
(mo.) Health....
Today's Health (mo.) Health...
Controlled free dist....
Vim, The Magazine for Vigorous Living
(mo.) Phys. Cult ...
Baltimore MARYLAND
American Industrial Hygiene Association
Journal (bi-mo.)
Indus. Hyg'ne, Pub. Health...
American Journal of Hygiene (bi-mo.)
Scientific Research....
Johns Hopkins Magazine (mo.)
Educ. & Medical^
MICHIGAN
Michigan's Health (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Saint Louis MISSOURI
Linacre Quarterly (quar.).. Health Activ's..
3,442
12.500
2,500
25,315
106,659
10,520
13,000
t8,000
3,643
425.699
17.061
45,000
1,393
t!2,500
0,300
Albany NEW YORK
Health News (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Health...
New York
American Journal of Public Health and
the Nation's Health (mo.). .Pub. Health..
Better Times (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Soc. Welf. & Public Health ..
Cancer News (no adv.) (quar.) (free
dist.) Health ..
Health Culture (mo.) Hygienic...
Journal of Lifetime Living (mo.)
Family Int. for those 35 & over
Mental Hygiene (no adv.) (quar.).. ..Educ...
Modern Sanitation and Building Mainte-
nance (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. Insti. Sanitation....
Nature's Path (mo.) Health Educ .
Nutrition Reviews (no adv.) (mo.)
Science & Nutrition
Refuse Removal Journal (mo.)
Sanitation Removal & Disposal .
Controlled free dist
Syndicate Health Magazine (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Health .
True Medic Stories (bi-mo.) Health...
Wastes Engineenng (Sewage and Indus-
trial (mo.) Sanitation..
Your Life (no adv.) (bi-mo.)..Pers. Devel~
Cleveumd OHIO
Occupational Hazards (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. Health & Safety, Fire Prot ...
Pest Control (mo.)
Pest Control & Sanitation ..
Kent
Journal of School Health (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Health Educ ..
PENNSYLVANIA
Prevention (mo.)
Conservation of Human Health ..
Pittsburgh
Journal of the Air Pollution Control
Assn. (quar.) Air Pollu'n Control ..
Burlington VERMONT
Public Health Laboratory, The (bi-mo.)
Public Health ..
Milwaukee
WISCONSIN
Sanitary Maintenance (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Sani. Sup.
Circ.
1 19, 100
16,168
1,640
1150.000
15.000
* 25 1,094
13.300
> 16.200
153,000
14.215
1,156
8,872
104,000
*4,475
> 22,001
5,144
6,000
170,810
11,800
625
>S,501
CANADA
Kentville NOVA SCOTIA
Health Rays (mo.) Health Ints ... J300
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Journal of Public Health (mo.)
Med. & Hyg.... 3,407
Health (bi-mo.) Health.. $25,000
Controlled free dist .. t3,000
Montreal QUEBEC
Health & Industrial Safety (Eng. & Fr.)
(mo.) Indus. Safety & Health.... 160
Controlled free dist.... 3,140
Panama City REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
Loteria (Span.) (mo.)
Genl esp. Health & Educ....
Manila PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Focus on Mental Health (no adv.) (bi-
mo.) Mental Health .. 2.800
HISTORICAL and GENEALOGICAL
Palmer ALASKA
Alaskan Record (mo.)
Alaskan Facts & Folklore..-
Tucson ARIZONA
Arizona Quarterly (no adv.) (quar.)
Lit. Hist. ft Folk Lore,.
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; «A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; I Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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HISTORICAL and GENEALOGICAL
(Continued)
Eor*k» Spring ARKANSAS drc,
Oxark Gvidt <quar.)....Natura. Folk Low....
Little Rock
Arkansas Historical Quarterly (quar.)
Historical.... $4.000
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Pacific Historical Review (quar.) ~~Hist_
Western Folklore (quar.) Folklore^
Loc Angeles •
Grizzly Bear (mo.) Frat. ft Hist...
San Diego
Viltis (6 ti. a yr.)
Intern'l Folklore & Folkdanc'*....
San Francisco
California Historical Society Quarterly
(no adv.) (quar.) ....Historical....
Sonora
Pony Express (mo.) West'n Hist...
Denver COLORADO
Colorado Magazine, The (no adv.)
(quar.) Historical....
$1,600
*2,200
$4,000
1,095
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Archivist, The (quar.)
Historians, Archivists
& Librarians. ...1,200
Americas, The (quar.)
Inter-Amer. Cult. Hist .. $525
Catholic Historical Review (quar.) (see
note in catalog) $1,726
Daughters of the American Revolution
Magazine (mo.) . .Nat'l Soc. of D.A.R .. 32,500
Genealogy and H istory( quar.) Genealogy ...
Journal of Negro History (Negro)
(quar.) Negro Hist.... 2,000
Negro History Bulletin (Negro) (mo )
Hist. & Educ .. 5.000
Sons of the American Revolution Mag-
azine (quar.) S. A. R .. 19,500
Gainesville FLORIDA
Florida Historical Quarterly (quar.)
Athens GEORGIA
Georgia Review (quar.) Lit. & Hist....
Savannah
Georgia Historical Quarterly (no adv.)
(quar.) .. ......
Champaign
ILLINOIS
Agricultural History (quar.)
Agric. Hist ...
Chicago
Journal of Modern History (quar.). Hist....
Mid-America (no adv.) (quar.) Hist....
Springfield
Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society (no adv.) (quar.)
Bloonlngton INDIANA
Indiana Magazine of History (no adv.)
(quar. ) .»..,. ..................
De. Molne. IOWA
Annals of Iowa (no adv.) (quar.) — .Hist....
Iowa City
Civil War History (quar.)
Civil War Hist....
Iowa Journal of History (no adv.)
(quar.) Historical....
Palimpset (no adv.) (mo.) « Hist....
Topeka KANSAS
Kansas Historical Quarterly (no adv.)
(quar.) History....
Frankfort KENTUCKY
Register of Kentucky Historical Society
(no adv.) (quar.) Hist. & Gen* 1....
700
11,600
$600
$900
1.711
1510
2.500
$2,000
$1,250
$6,000
$5,824
2,254
Lexington Circ
Journal of Southern History. The
(quar.) «..«...Amer. Hist.... 1,850
lwlck MAINE
New England Quarterly (quar.)
N. E. Lit. & Hist.... $835
Baltimore MARYLAND
Maryland Historical Magaine (quar.) $3,209
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
New England Historical and Genealog-
ical Register (quar.) $3,200
Cambridge
Isis (quar.) Hist, of Science ...
Speculum, A Journal of Medieval
Studies (quar.) Med. Studies.... $2,600
St. Paul
MINNESOTA
Gopher Historian (3ti. ayr.). Minn. Hist...
Minnesota History (no adv.) (quar.)
MISSISSIPPI
Journal of Mississippi History, The
(quar.) Hist....
Columbia MISSOURI
Missouri Historical Review (no adv.)
(quar.) -
Helena MONTANA
Montana Magazine of Western History,
The (quar.) Mont. Hist ..
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Mississippi Valley Historical Review
(see note in catalog)
Nebraska History (quar.)
0,200
$2,800
650
11.004
16,193
3,500
2,000
Newark NEW JERSEY
Proceedings of the New Jersey Histor-
ical Society (quar.) „ $1,300
New Brunswick
Historical Magazine of the Protestant
Episcopal Church (quar.)
Vlneland
Vineland Historical Magazine (quar.) — .. 185
Santa Fe NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Historical Review (no adv.)
(quar.)
Coopers town
Controlled free dist....
NEW YORK
$413
$180
New York History (quar.) .... Histor'l.... 1,924
Yorker, The (bi-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Junior Historians.... 8.195
New York
American Heritage (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Historical.... 250.000
American Historical Review (quar.) $9,500
Journal of the History of Ideas (quar.)
Intellectual History .. $2,000
Manuscripts (quar.)
Historical & Autograph M's's .. 800
New York Genealogical and Biographical
Record (quar.) - Genealogical.... $700
Publication of the American Jewish
Historical Society (no adv.) (quar.)
Historical
NORTH CAROLINA
Hispanic American Historical Review,
The (quar.) Lat. Amer. Hist ...
Raleigh
North Carolina Historical Review (no
adv.) (quar.) Historical....
Cleveland
OHIO
Inland Seas (no adv.) (quar.) Hist...
Columbus
Ohio Historical Quarterly (no adv.)
1,601
1.246
$1,200
$825
1,110 (quar.) Arch. & Hist.... $1,600
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; *>A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Chronicles of Oklahoma. The (no adv.)
(quar.) Historical....
Controlled free dist....
Portland OREGON
Oregon Historical Quarterly (no adv.)
(quar.)
Doylestown PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Traveler (mo.)
Penna. Life & History....
Philadelphia
Church History (quar.) ....Relig. Hist . .
Current History(mo.) Cur. World Affairs....
Germantown Crier (quar.) .Local Hist....
Journal of American Folk Lore (quar.)
Amer. Folk Lore....
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and
Biography (no adv.) (quar.)
Records of the American Catholic His-
torical Society of Philadelphia
(quar.) Cath. Hist .
Charleston SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Historical Magazine (no
adv.) (quar.)
Harrogate TENNESSEE
Lincoln Herald (quar.) ....Civil War Hist....
Controlled free dist ..
Au.tln TEXAS
Southwestern Historical Quarterly (quar.)....
True West (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Western Int. & Hist .
Grand Prairie
Frontier Times (quar.) .. ..Historical..-
Charlottesville VIRGINIA
Journal of the Society of Architectural
Historians (quar.) Arch. Hist....
Richmond
Virginia Cavalcade (quar )
Va. Int. & Hist....
Virginia Magazine of History and
Biography (quar.)
Seattle WASHINGTON
Pacific Northwest Quarterly (no adv.)
(quar.) ....
Circ.
2,800
1,000
2,400
1,000
927
1,270
$2,695
500
1,214
J7.000
t!31
82,136
1,200
9,230
J2.400
2,790
$9.000
J21.000
Madison WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Magazine of History (quar.)
Historical....
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Beaver. The (no adv.) (quar. »
Hist. & Mod. North....
Controlled free dist.
Ottawa ONTARIO
RCMP Quarterly (quar.)
Hist., Educ. & Gen'l Inst....
Toronto
Canadian Historical Review (quar.)
HOME ECONOMICS
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Journal of Home Economics (mo.) (see
note in catalog) „..- 126,431
Chicago ILLINOIS
What's New in Home Economics (mo.)
(see note in catalog) (cont. circ.) -... > 40, 428
Ames IOWA
Iowa Homeraaker (mo.) Home Econ...
1,400
New York
CO-ED (moj
NEW YORK
...Jr. & Sr.High
School Home Mak'g .. * 307,879
N«w York Circ.
Culinary Review (mo.) Chef's Int.... $4.700
Forecast for Home Economists (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (controlled circ.)
Home Econ. Teachers.... >4»,287
Modern Miss (s-an.) (cont. "ire.). .Fash.,
Sewing & Home Economics Teachers . . >56,780
Practical Home Economics Edition of
CO-ED (mo.) (see note in catalog) 20,000
Controlled free dist.... 15,000
Seven teen- At- School (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Home- Econ' s.... 19,106
•MadUon WISCONSIN
Cooking for Profit (mo.)
Commercial Cook'g .. 81,6»7
HOSPITALS and NURSING
See Medical and Surgical; Health, Hygiene
and Sanitation
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Hosp'l Admin....
Hospital Forum (mo.)
San Francisco
Bulletin of the California State Nurses'
Association (mo.) (see note in catalog)....
Danbury CONNECTICUT
ORS — For the Operating Room Super-
visor and Nurse (no adv.) (quar.)
(cont. free dist.) ................ Nurs'g....
$15,106
1S,OOO
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Catholic Nurse (quar.) ... Cath. Nurses Int. ...23, 452
Mental Hospitals (mo.) (see note in
catalog).... Int. Staff Memo's Hosp'ls.... 7.640
Chicago
ILLINOIS
4,762
First (10 ti. a yr. ) Tri County Nurs'g
Hospital Administration (quar.)
IIosp. Admins' t'rs.... 5,300
Hospital Management (mo.) ... IIosp.... <Arl4,105
Total unpaid dist.... 1,889
Hospitals (s-mo.) -£17,929
Total unpaid dist 1,772
Hospital Topics (mo.) .... 10,633
Institutions Magazine (mo.)
Mass Feed'g & Mass Hous'g.... * 42, 28 7
Total unpaid dist 4,308
Journal of the American Association of
Nurse Anesthetists (quar.) ...Nurs'g.... 9,563
Journal of the American Dietetic Asso-
ciation (mo.) .... ~ Dietetic 2,932
Controlled circ.... 13,109
Modern Hospital (mo.) Hosp. Admin.... -^15,606
Sinopsis Medica Internacional (Span.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Lat. Amer. Drs. & Hosp . 71,000
Davenport
IOWA
Osteopathic Hospital. The (mo.)
Hosp. Admin ..
Baltimore MARYLAND
Alumnae Magazine (quar.)
Nurses' Alum ..
Bulletin of Johns Hopkins Hospital
(mo.) Medical....
Methuen MASSACHUSETTS
Call of the Sick (bi-mo.) .Care of the Sick ...
Ann Artor MICHIGAN
American Journal of Hospital Pharmacy
(mo.) ~... Hosp'l Pharm'cy....
Controlled free dist....
St. Paul MINNESOTA
Minnesota Registered Nurse (mo.)
12.109
* 1,980
1,308
J4.000
n.ooo
14.200
Saint Louis
MISSOURI
Hospital Progress (mo.). .Cath. Hospitals.... $6,906
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 5 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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HOSPITALS and NURSING (Continued)
NEW JERSEY Ciw.
R. N. Magazine (mo.)
Reg. Nurse — Qualified paid circ....>166,873
Hotel.,
Albany
NEW YORK
New York State Nurse (5 ti. a yr.) (tee
note in catalog) ..... .....Nurs'g.... $13.033
New York
American Association of Industrial
Nurses Journal (mo.) ....Indus. Nurs'g.... t4,896
American Journal of Nursing (mo.) ^157,066
Total unpaid dist.... 2,110
Hospital, El (Span.) (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Med. & Hosp.... 4,237
Journal of Mount Sinai Hospital (bi-mo.)
Med. & Hosp ... 11.895
New York Physician and American Medi-
cine (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Med. & Hosp.... 1 15. 000
Nursing Home Administrator (bi-mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Nurs'g Homes.... $4,633
Nursing Outlook (mo.) ....Profes. Nurs'g.... •£18,856
Nursing Research (no adv.) (3 ti. a yr.)
Nurs'g.... 14.663
Nursing World (mo.) Nurs'g.... $31,641
Practical Nursing (mo.) ....Prac'I Nurs'g .. 9,131
Cterlotte NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Hospitals (mo.) Hospitals..- >6>679
VIRGINIA
Practical Nurses Digest (bi-mo.)
Pract. Nurs'g....
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Hospital (mo.) -..- _.......,
+3,560
Montreal QUEBEC
Cahiers du Nursing Canadien. Les (Fr.)
(mo.) Nurs'g.... +2,488
Canadian Nurse, The (mo.) Nurs'g.... +96,533
Hopital d'aujourd'hui, L* (Fr.) (mo.)
Hosp. Admin.... +2,047
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, CLUBS
and TOURISTS COURTS
Hollywood CALIFORNIA
Hotel Index (quar.) (cont. circ.)
Travel Info....VAC 6,061
Los Angeles
Apartment Hotel aad Motel Associa-
tion Newt (ma)
Apt., Hotel & Motel Operas ... 8,500
Chefs and Steward's Food and Equip-
ment Manual (bi-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Chefs, Cooks, Food Superv'rs ...VAC 5.983
Executive Steward ( mo. ).. Ca ter. Indus....VAC 5,740
Food Selling Digest (mo.) (cont. free
dist.)
Int. of Rest* rant, Hotel Indus.... $5,531
Hotel and Apartment Manager (mo.)
Hotel & Apart. Mgmt...
Hotel Greeters Guide to Southern Cali-
fornia (mo.)
Hotel Guests & Tour's Int.... 266
Controlled free dist... 7,890
Pacific Coast Record with Western Res-
taurant (quar.) Hotels & Rest ... * 3,683
Total unpaid dist ... 1,198
Restaurant Service — Voice of the Eating
Industry (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Eat'g Indus.... 1 10.000
Sao Francisco
San Francisco Hotel Greeters Guide
mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Hotel Guests & Tourists Int.- $10,000
This Month in San Francisco (mo.)
(cont. free dist.)
Motel Guests ft Tour's lot... tlO.OOO
Denver COLORADO
Hotel Greeter (mo.)
Rocky Mountain Chefs (mo.)
Culinary Indus ...
Washington DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
Mayflower, The— See Promenade New
York. N. Y.. in catalog.
Sheraton Carlton— See Promenade. New
York, N. Y. in catalog.
Sheraton Park — See Promenade. New
York. N. Y. in catalog.
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Southern Hotel Journal (mo.). .Hotel Trd....
Miami Beach
Room and Food Services Magazine
(mo.) « Hotel, Motel Operators ...
Orlando
Florida Motel Journal (mo.) Mot. Crts ..
Controlled free dist ...
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Hotel Journal (mo.)
Controlled free dist.,.
American Motel Magazine (mo.)
Motel Operation....
Total unpaid dist ...
American Restaurant Magazine (mo.)
Total unpaid dist ...
Inplant Food Management (mo.) (cont.
circ.). .Bus. & Indus. Inplant Food Serv . .
Institutions Magazine (ma)
Mass Feed'g & Mass Hous'g ...
Total unpaid dist ...
Mid- West Restaurant News (mo.)
Motel (mo.) Motel Management.^.
Controlled free dist ...
Negro Traveler. The (Negro) (mo.)
Negro Transp. & Hotel World ...
Server. The (ftntlyMMon.Mcont. circ.)
Tavern, Hotel. Rest, Pack. Store...
Evans ton
Hotel Monthly (mo.) ....Hotel & Cater'g ...
Qualified paid circ. ...
Controlled circ ..
Cite.
6,986
3.500
1.185
2.460
5.376
10.500
*23.929
1,622
*36.788
1,332
>16,103
*42.287
4.308
26,692
52.000
> 70.434
>S,512
>2,455
Pratt
KANSAS
Drive- In Restaurant Magazine (mo.)
(cont. circ.) .Rest. & Hwy. Cafe Busi ... > 20, 260
Wichita
Kansas Restaurant (mo.)
Rest's & Hotels of Kansas.... t680
Controlled free dist ... $390
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Roosevelt Review (mo.)
N. O. Society and Hotel News....
Baltimore MARYLAND
Sheraton Belvedere — See Promenade.
New York, N. Y. in catalog ----------
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Hotel sad Restaurant News (wkly)
Hotels. Restaurants A Clubs....
Detroit MICHIGAN
Michigan Restaurateur (mo.) ...... Rest's.... 1,875
MINNESOTA
Diner, Drive-In (mo.) (controlled circ.)
Counter Serv..
Rest.. Diners, Drive-Ins .
> 4 1,704
Kansas City
MISSOURI
Tavern Talk combined with Mid- West
Hotel Reporter (wkly) « 1.030
St. Louis
Club Management (no.)
Cub Exec. & Mgrs ... *5,630
Brooklyn
NEW YORK
Hotel Gazette (bi-wkly, Sat.)
Hotel. Motel Sales & Promo'n....
$5,213
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Aodit;
•C.C.A.B. Audit; fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Buffalo Cite.
Executive Town 'N Club (mo.)
West* n N. Y. Club News.... $2,000
Controlled free diat.... $5,000
New York
Barclay* The — See Promenade.
Bar Management (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Bars & Bar Equip. Indus.... >22.S47
Biltmore. The— See Promenade.
Carlton House. The— See Promenade
Caterer and Hotel Proprietors Gazette
(mo. ) ............... Hotels***
Chain Store Age- Restaurant and Foun-
tain Executives Edition and Restaurant
and Fountain Managers Edition (mo.)
(see note in catalog) * 24,130
Total unpaid dist.... 4,986
Culinary Review (mo.) Chef's Int..- $4,700
Diners' Club Magazine (6 ti. a yr.)
Restaurant & Club Activities.... $571,000
Drake. The— See Promenade.
Fast Food (mo.) (cont. circ.) >50,039
Hotel and Club Voice (mo.) Labor .. $27,000
Hotel Bulletin (mo.) (cont. circ.).. ..Hotels.... >16,666
Hotel Industry (bi-mo.) ... Hotel & Rest ..
Hotel Management (mo.) Hotel Exec.... -£8,938
Total unpaid dist ... 1,232
Hotel Pierre, The — See Promenade.
Hotel St. Regis. The—See Promenade
Park Lane, The — See Promenade.
Plaza, The— See Promenade
Promenade (mo.) (for complete group
listing, see catalog section)
Hotel Guests Int....
Controlled circ.... $98,220
Restaurant Equipment Dealer (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Rest. Equip.... >8,213
Restaurant Man (mo.K.Rest., Clubs, Hot....
Restaurant Management (mo.) Rest.Oper... -£31,709
Total unpaid dist ... 1,282
Roosevelt, The — See Promenade.
Savoy-Hilton, The — See Promenade.
Sheraton East, The — See Promenade.
Volume Feeding Management (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Buy'rs of Mul'le Feed'g & Hous'g Mkt.... >57,935
Waldorf-Astoria—See Promenade
World Review of Hotels and Travel
(wkly) (see note in catalog)
Hotels, Clubs, Rest., Trav. Agts ... -£7,342
Total unpaid dist.... 2,512
Greensboro NORTH CAROLINA
Restaurant South (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Rest. Trade.... 6,900
Cincinnati OHIO
Catering Industry Employee (no adv.)
(mo.) Catering Indus ... 375.00C
Columbus
National Motel News (mo.)
Motel Owners....
Ohio Tavern News (s-mo.)
Alcoholic Bev. Indus.... * 12, 496
Total unpaid dist.... 4,
Restaurant Reporter (mo.)
Rest. & Food Serv.... 2,780
Younrstown
Buckeye Tavern (mo.) Ret. Liq. Dlrs ... £4,920
Total unpaid dist.... 2,065
Harrlsbarv PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Hotel Herald (ftntly.
Wed.) ....Hotel Indus.... $2,60C
Philadelphia
Tap & Tavern (wkly) ....Liquor Indus..- £13,41
Total unpaid dist ... 3,828
San Juan PUERTO RICO
Caribe Hilton— See Promenade. New
York. N. Y.. in catalog section.
One Pasa in Puerto Rico U. S. A. (mo.)
(free dist.) .Tourist Info-.. 19,100
Memphis TENNESSEE
Resort Management (bi-mo.)
(cont. circ.) Re«ort Trade Int~. >4,283
Austia TEXAS Cire,
Chuck Wagon (mo.) (coat, free dist.)
Rest. Trade.... 2,500
B Antonio
Texas Hotel Review (mo. )...... ..Hotel Ind_
mple
Tourist Court Journal (mo.)
Tourist Court Oper. A Mgmt.~.
Qualified paid ... >15,757
Controlled circ.... >9,000
Seattle WASHINGTON
Pacific Northwest Hotel News (mo.)
Hotel & Res.... 296
Controlled free dist ... 1,870
Madison WISCONSIN
Cooking For Profit (mo.) Com'l Cook'g.... 81,687
Food Service (mo.)
Hotels. Rest.. Food Service Estab .VAC 95.887
Milwaukee
Wisconsin Restaurateur (mo.) Rest. Ind... 3,375
CANADA
neouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Restaurant and Caterer (mo.) (controlled
circ.) .Rest. Cater' g & Inst. Feed'g.... +3,072
Owen Sound ONTARIO
Canadian Motel and Motor Courts
(bi-mo.) ~ Motel Opera'ns.... 1,693
Controlled free dist.... 1,575
Toronto
Canadian Hospitality (bi-mo.)
Hotel & Rest'nt ... 410,650
Canadian Hotel Review and Restaurant
(mo.) (see note in catalog) Hotel.
Rest.. Hosp.. Club & Inst. Trd .. +18,043
Fountains in Canada (bi-mo.) (see note
in catalog) Soda Fountain Trade ... +20,241
Hotel and Travel News (mo.)
Hotel Indus ... +4,222
Restaurants and Institutions (mo.)
Mass Feed'g & Hous'g ... +18,192
Montreal QUEBEC
Caravan (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Motel & Travel.... 54.728
Hotellerie (Fr. & Eng.) (mo.) -... +4,731
Metropolitan (mo.) (cont. free dist.) (see
note in catalog) Hotel & Travel .. 6.050
INDEXES TO PERIODICALS
BOOKS and PAMPHLETS
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Business Service Checklist (wkly)
Index of releases, reports and printed
data for busi. & tech. men $3.473
Controlled free dist.... $504
N^rYork NEW YORK
Abridged Reader's Guide to Periodical
Literature (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Index to Periodical List.... 13,145
Agricultural Index (mo.) (see note in
catalog) «.«...Index to Agric. Period.... 886
Applied Science and Technology Index
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Index to Sci. & Tech. Per.... 2,556
Art Index (no adv.) (quar.) .Art Index.... 954
Biography Index (no adv.) (quar.)
Biog'l Mafl, Books & Magazine Index.... 3,088
Business Periodicals Index (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Jndex to Busi. Per.... 2,061
Cumulative Book Index (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Book Index ... 10,024
Education Index (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ~ Educ. Index.... 2,228
Index to Legal Periodicals (mo.) (see
note in catalog) 1.128
International Index: Guide to Periodicals
in Social Sciences and Humanities
(quar.) ~ Educ. & Sci. Per ... 1,7M
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit: IP.O. Statement: Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report: Light lace, estimated.
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INDEXES TO PERIODICALS
BOOKS and PAMPHLETS (Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
New York Circ.
Library Literature (no adv.) (quar.)
Index to Books & Periodicals.... 1,981
Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature
(•-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Index to Periodicals.... 10,240
Technical Book Review Index (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Index to Scien.
& Tech. Books.... 1,471
Vertical File Index (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Pamphlet Index....
INSURANCE
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
California Agency Bulletin (mo.)....Insur ...
Loe Angeles
Insurance Journal (wkly) (cont. circ.)
Insurance ..
Insurance Prospector Magazine (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Insur. Agts....
Sea Francisco
Today's Insurance Woman (quar.)
Insur. Indus .
Underwriter's Report (wkly)
Western Underwriter (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) Insur....
Bridgeport
CONNECTICUT
American Life, The (no adv.) (quar.)
Hartford
District Management (bi-mo.)
Life Insur. Mgmt....
Controlled free dist....
Managers Magazine (bi-mo )
Life Insur. Mgmt ..
Controlled free dist....
Washington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Life Association News (mo.) Life Insur....
Mutual Review (mo.) Mutual Ins. Agts .
$.034
2,963
$3.650
14.863
14,000
£3.203
$6.000
4.647
350
4,691
2,100
72,428
$8.183
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Accident and Health Underwriter (mo.)
Acci. & Health Ins.... $4.875
American Insurance Digest and Insur-
ance Monitor (mo.) $9,798
Concordia (bi-mo.) - Insur $40,000
Insurance Exchange Magazine (mo.)
Insur. Agts. & Brokers .
Insurance Law Journal (no adv.) (mo. )...—.
National Underwriter (wkly)
Fire & Cas. Ins.... * 19, 801
National Underwriter (wkly)
(Life Insurance edition).... •£8,427
Agents Forum (mo.)
Crawfordsville
INDIANA
22,386
Chariot (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Ben Ilur Life Assn
Indianapolis
Fraternal Monitor (mo.) Frat. Ins.... $5,600
Insurance Salesman (mo.) .... Life Ins ..£51,227
Rough Notes (mo.)
Fire & Cas. Ins . £28,401
Total unpaid dist.... 1,026
Des Motnes IOWA
Underwriters' Review (mo.) £*t3$4
Total unpaid dist.... 1,195
West Des Moines
Leader's Magazine (no adv.) (mo.)
Ins. Sett'g.~
Louisville KENTUCKY
Insurance Field (wkly) (see note la
catalog) Fire and Casualty edition.
£0,543; Life Editions, £5,914.
Insurance Index (mo.)
S.S17
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Southern Insurance (mo.)
Circ.
$4,372
18,069
MASSACHUSETTS
Insurance Age Journal, The (mo.)... .Ins....
Standard. The (wkly) - Ins....
United States Investor (wkly)
Bank.. Insur. & Invest....
Birmingham MICHIGAN
National Gleaner Forum (quar.) (no adv.)
Port Huron Frat. Ins ... $28,000
W. B. A. Review (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ...» — Frat. Ins.... 109,505
Atkov MINNESOTA
Danish Brotherhood Magazine (Dan. 9t
Eng.) (mo.) Frat. & Ins. .. $10,300
Minneapolis
Northwest Insurance (mo.) - 3.215
Controlled free dist . 215
New Prague
Katolicky Delnik (Czech. & Eng.) (mo.)
Frat. Ins
Ka^a. Clty MISSOURI
Insurance Magazine (mo.) (see note in
catalog) -
St. Louis
Life Insurance Selling (mo.)
Local Agent (mo.)
Fire. Cas. & Surety Ins
$8,400
$8,000
£27,597
£15,131
New York NEW YORK
American Agency Bulletin (mo.)
Fire, Casualty, Surety Ins. Agt.... 33,590
Best's Fire and Casualty Insurance News
(mo.) Fire & Casu. Insurance 26.303
Best's Life insurance News <m<> )
Life Insurance.... 10.R46
Eastern Underwriter (wkly) $3.836
Insurance Advocate (wkly) 5.820
Insurance Broker- Age (mo.) Insur. Brok....
Life Insurance Courant (mo.) Ins , 12,013
National Insurance Buyer (bi-mo.)
Insurance Manager . $1.750
Underwriter. The Weekly (wkly) 7.741
Cincinnati OHIO
Accident and Sickness Review (mo.)
Acci. & Health Ins .
Life Insurer (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Indus. & Ord. Life Insur....
Columbus
Journal of Insurance. The (quar.)
Teachers of Insurance ,.
Portland OREGON
Insurance News (mo.)
Controlled free dist
3,824
4,253
6,506
1,553
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
American Underwriter (ftntly) (Sat.)
Insur. Indus.... $7.468
Journal of the American Society of Char-
tered Life Underwriters (no adv.)
(quar.) Ins.... $10.800
Spectator, The (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Life & Prop. Ins.... >15,028
United States Review (wkly) (see note
in catalog) Ins.... 4,575
Dallas TEXAS
Insurance Graphic (wkly) Insur .. $3,153
Controlled free dist . $1.051
Insurance Record. The (wkly) £2,717
Seattle WASHINGTON
Northwest Agency Bulletin (s-mo.) 1,824
Pacific Northwest Underwriter (mo.) 3,724
CANADA <
Brantford ONTARIO
Canadian Forester (Eng. & Fr.) (bi-
mo.)
Life Insur.... 36.500
Circolatkm— ££Sept. A.B.C. Statement; £june and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
AC.C.A.B. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Circ,
Ontario Agent (mo.) Finan. & Insur... 2,500
Toronto
Canadian Insurance Journal (mo.) J3.079
Canadian Underwriter (s-mo.)
Fire & Cas. Ine.... *5,285
Total unpaid dist.... 1,066
Life Underwriters News (10 ti. a yr.)
Life Ins .. $8,973
Montreal QUEBEC
Chronicle (mo.).- .......Finan. ft Ins....
Insurance Agent and Broker (Eng.AFr.)
(mo.) Insurance.
JEWELRY, WATCHMAKING
Del Mar CALIFORNIA
Lapidary Journal (bi-mo.)
Gem Cutters & Jewelry Craftsmen....
Los Angeles
California Dealer News (mo.)
liome Furn'gs & Jewelry
Controlled free dist
Gems and Gemology (no adv.) (quar.)
3,500
14,000
426
12,422
San Francisco
Jewelry Craftsman....
Pacific Goldsmith (mo.)
...Jewelry....
COLORADO
American Horologist and Jeweler in-
corp'ng Horology (mo.) Hor. & Jewel .
Melbourne FLORIDA
II.I.A. Journal (mo.) Watchmak'g....
Atlanta GEORGIA
Jewelers Guild Guide (mo.) (cont free
dist.) Retail JewTrs & Watchmakers....
Southern Jeweler (mo.) M.....w...^.
Baltimore MARYLAND
Retail Jeweler (mo.). .Ret. Jewelry Trade...
AWbert Lea MINNESOTA
Northwestern Jeweler (mo.) Jewel. Ind ...
IUnaa.City MISSOURI
Mid-Continent Jeweler (mo.)
J2.500
3,624
13,422
4,251
t5,665
13,600
4,483
New York NEW YORK
American Jewelry Manufacturer (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Jewelry Mfg.... >2,61
Gem Creations (mo.) Jewelry Design....
National Jeweler — Incorporating Jewelry
(mo.) ~. m Jewelry Indus....
Qualified paid . >10,6SO
Controlled circ.... >13,306
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Jewelers' Circular- Keystone (mo.)
Ret. Jewelers.... *18,6t5
Total unpaid dist ... 1.31C
Providence RHODE ISLAND
Manufacturing Jeweler (mo.)
Controlled free dist....
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Jeweler (mo.)
J1.80C
$1.20
+3,36
Montreal QUEBEC
Bijoutier, Le (Fr.) (mo.) Jewelry....
Loupe, La (Fr. & Eng.) (mo.)
Jeweler & Watchmakers ..
JOURNALISM
See also Printing and Typographic;
Books, Book Trade and Authors.
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Industrial Editor (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Journalism....
Controlled free dist ...
*2,1«7
42,468
2,200
1,25C
enver COLORADO
Colorado Editor and Intermountain Press
(mo.) Journ....
iartford CONNECTICUT
American Editor, The (no adv.) (quar.)
Journ ..
Wilmington DELAWARE
Bulletin of the American Society of
Newspaper Editors (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Newsp. Eds
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
University Hatchet (wkly)
ColL Journalism....
npa FLORIDA
Florida Newspapers News and Radio
Digest (mo.) Journ...
Atlanta GEORGIA
Editor's Forum, The (mo.) Journ. & Ptg....
Southern Advertising & Publishing(mo.)
Adv. & Journ
Controlled free dist....
Ore.
1815
$450
Town and Country (ftntly, Thurs.)
t2.000
1.868
1,502
$380
J5.705
Chicago ILLINOIS
National Publisher (mo.) Journ .
Publisher's Auxiliary (wkly) Journalism....
Qualified paid. .. >2,819
Controlled circ . >1 1,695
Quill (mo.) Prof. Journalism 14,564
Iowa City
IOWA
Iowa Publisher and Bulletin of the Iowa
Press Association (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Journ.
tl.083
Topeka
KANSAS
Author and Journalist (mo.)
Writer's Trade Journal....
Baltimore MARYLAND
Maryland Press Assn. Bulletin (mo.)
Print. & Journ ...
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
Journalism Quarterly (quar.) ...Journ
Minnesota Press (mo.) .... Journalistic....
Pollock's Newspaper News (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Newspaper Info
Scholastic Editor (mo.) ...Journ. & Educ. ..
Columbia MISSOURI
Missouri Press News (mo.) Journ....
t2,100
J620
tl,190
3,536
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Nebraska Newspapers, The (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Journ
Stanton
American Press (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Journ. & Adv'g...
HlduvHU NEW YORK
Impressions (no adv.) (quar.)
Photo Journalists .,
N«Y««fc Controlled circ
Editor and Publisher— The Fourth Estate
(wkly) (see note in catalog)
Journ. & Adv'g
M OHIO
Writers Digest (mo.) Lit
>9,249
$10.500
*21.249
45,000
Norman
OKLAHOMA
Sooner State Press (no adv.) (wkly)
Coll. & Jour
Controlled free dist.~
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma Publisher (mo.)
tsoo
789
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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Eug*n» OREGON
Oregon Publisher (mo.) ..~ —
Austin TEXAS
Matrix (bl-mo.) Journ....
Texas Press Messenger (mo.)
Journ. & Ptg....
Seattle WASHINGTON
Washington Newspaper (mo.) -
Morgantown WEST VIRGINIA
Bulletin, The (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Journ ..
West Virginia Fourth Estatesman
(quar.) (cont. free dist.)
Circ.
$330
$3,700
$940
218
$500
$825
CANADA
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Canadian Weekly Editor (mo.)
Canadian Weekly Newspaper Trd.... * 1,359
Ton.nto ONTARIO
Canadian Markets (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Journ. & Busi. News ...
2,500
KNIT GOODS
New York NEW YORK
Hosiery and Underwear Review Part 2:
Lingerie Merchandising
Hos'y & Lingerie.... $10,000
Knitted Outerwear Times (wkly)
Knit Outerwear.... 2,730
Knitting Industry Weekly (wkly) .Hos'y.... *2,096
Underwear News (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Knitted Underwear...
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
Knitter (mo.) (cont. circ.).. ..Knit. Indus....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Knitting Mill News (mo.) Knit. Trades ...
Controlled free dist ...
LABOR
Birmingham ALABAMA
Southern Labor Review (wkly) -..-
Mobile
Gulf Coast News Digest (wkly) —
Labor Journal (wkly)
1,632
>4,407
3,763
2,500
83,000
§4,072
Phoenix ARIZONA
Arizona Labor Journal (wkly) ..
Tucson
Southwestern Labor Record (wkly)
Bakersfield CALIFORNIA
Kern Co. Union Labor Journal (wkly) ....
Fresno
Valley Labor Citizen (wkly)
Glendale
San Fernando Valley Labor News (mo.) ...
Los Angeles
Citizen (wkly) -
International Photographer (mo.)
Prof. Photo. & Technicians in Studios
& Theaters ...
Overture (mo.) ~. .. Labor...
Southern California Teamster (no adv.)
(mo.) „......,.„. ~~
Modesto
Farmer-Labor News (wkly) ..
Monterey Bay Labor News (wkly) ,
North Hollywood
American Aeronaut (s-mo.) ..........
Oakland
East Bay Labor Journal (wkly) .
126.000
8,460
9.100
16,000
98,786
$5.970
*3.650
24,800
28,996
Pomona
Pomona Valley Union Labor Review (mo.)
Richmond
Contra Costa Co. Labor Journal (wkly)....
Riverside
Riverside County Labor Leader (s-mo.) ....
Sacramento
Sacramento Valley Union Labor Bulletin
(wkly)
San Bernardino
Inland California Labor Journal (s-mo.)....
San Bernardino County Labor Leader
(s-mo.)
San Diego
Labor Leader (wkly)
San Francisco
Corriere del Popolo (Ital. & Eng.) (mo.)....
Dispatcher, The (no adv. Mbi- wkly, Fri.)....
Labor Review (wkly)
Musical News (mo.) Mus. Union,...
Organized Labor (s-mo.) ...~..~ -
People's World (wkly)
San Jose
Santa Clara Union Gazette (wkly)
San Mateo
San Mateo County Union Gazette (wkly)....
Santa Barbara
Union Labor News (wkly)
Santa Monica
Beach Cities Labor Journal (wkly)
are.
5.500
$7,775
$4,000
20,118
$4.440
$32,500
58,400
37,977
$4.400
$12,300
$15,200
$5.000
$5,700
§5,900
North Bay Labor Journal (wkly) $5.060
Stockton
Labor Journal (wkly) $3.300
Vallejo
Labor Journal (wkly) 5.403
Colorado Springs COLORADO
Labor News (wkly) - 515
Denver
Colorado Labor Advocate (wkly) 8,250
Mine-Mill Union (no adv.) (mo.). ...Labor....
Oil. Chemical and Atomic Union News
(no adv.) (s-mo.) Labor.... $173,300
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
AFL-CIO American Federationist (no
adv.) (mo.)
AFL-CIO News (wkly) ....Labor....
Bureau of National Affairs Publications
(no adv.) (see note in catalog)
Cigar Makers' Official Journal (mo.) (no
adv.) (free to members) $3,500
Collective Bargaining Negotiations &
Contracts (see Bureau of National
Affairs Publications in catalog section)
Construction Labor Report (see Bureau
of National Affairs Publications in
catalog section)
Daily Labor Report (see Bureau of Na-
tional Affairs Publications in catalog
section.)
Economic Outlook (mo.) -
Guild Reporter (s-mo.) (cont. circ.) $32.000
International Bookbinder (bi-mo.)
Labor & Bookbrs.... $44.200
International Operating Engineer (mo.)
Labor & Tech .. 229,076
Labor (wkly) No adv.
Labor Policy and Practice (see Bureau of
National Affairs Publications in catalog
section) „.
Labor Relations Reporter (see Bureau of
National Affairs Publications in catalog
section)
Light Utility Workers (no adv.) (mo.)
Labor....
Machinist, The (wkly) -...Labor.... $942,000
Motorman, Conductor and Motor Coach
Operator (no adv.) (mo.)
Transit & Bus Emp.... 123,400
Public Employee, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) (cont. free dist.) 181,270
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Washington Cire.
Retail Labor Report (See Bureau of Na-
tional Affairs Publications in catalog.)
Service Labor Report (see Bureau of Na-
tional Affairs Publications in catalog
section.)
Union Labor Report (see Bureau of Na-
tional Affairs Publications in catalog
section)
Union Postal Clerk (mo.) ....P. O. Clerks.... 108,926
United Mine Workers Journal (s-mo.)
(no adv.) (cont. free dist.) 800,000
Rockford Ore.
Labor News (wkly) .............. .. ....... . ........ . ______ 119,282
Rock Island
Tri-City Labor Review (mo.) ......................
Springfield
Illinois Tradesman (wkly) ............ ____ ...........
Progressive Miner (mo.)
Union Labor Miners ... 18,100
Streator
Labor News (mo.) ....................... „.. ................ $3,400
Waukegan
Lake County Labor News (mo.) ................. $5,500
West Palm Beach FLORIDA
Palm Beach County Labor News (wkly)....
Atlanta GEORGIA
Georgia Labor News Digest (ftntly.
Wed. ) ...............................................................
Augusta
Labor Review (s-mo.) ~ ...... .........~~....._.~..
Columbus
Columbus Trades and Labor Advertiser
(s-mo.) ....... - ......... .. .......................................
Aurora ILLINOIS
Fox Valley Labor News (wkly) ..................
Belleville
Labor Bulletin (mo.) ....................................
Chicago
Air Line Pilot, The (mo.) (see note in
catalog ---------- Pilot'g: Tech. Prof. &
Labor Int ..
American Teacher (quar.) (see note in
catalog) .............................. Educ., Labor....
Butcher Workman. The (no adv.) (mo.)
Labor-Meat Pack'g Indus..,.
Federation News (wkly) .................... -------
Illinois State Federation of Labor Weekly
News Letter (no adv.) (wkly) ....Labor...
Labor Digest — See Indianapolis, Ind.
Labor Law Journal (no adv.) ( mo.). .Labor —
L'udove Noviny (Slovak) (wkly) ..Labor. ..
Narod Polski (Polish) (s-mo.) ........ Cath....
Nova Doba (Czech.) (wkly) ........... „ .........
Packinghouse Worker, The (no adv.)
(mo.) .................... ....... Labor .
Controlled free dist ...
Parola del Popolo, La (Ital.) (bi-mo.)
Labor....
Shoe Horn. The (mo.) .............. . ............. »
Signalman's Journal (mo.)
R. R. Signaling & Labor ..
Train Dispatcher (mo.).R.R.Frat.&Labor..M
Danville
Vermillion County Star (wkly) ..................
Decatur
Prairie State Labor Record (mo.). ...Labor ..
DeKalb
Northwestern Labor News (mo.).. ..Labor....
East St. Louis
Southern Illinois Labor Tribune (wkly)
AFL Labor....
Galesburg
Labor News (wkly) ...............
Granite City
Rabotnicheska Prosveta (Labor Educa-
tion) (Bulgarian) (wkly)
Joliet
Labor Record (wkly)
Kankakee
Labor Record (mo.) ............. .. ....... « .....
La Salle
Labor News (mo.)
Morris
Grundy County Labor News (mo.)
Ottawa
Labor News (mo.) .............................. Labor
Peoria
Labor News (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Qulncy
Labor News (wkly) ................... __________
3.150
$700
54,500
16,721
$54,900
$330.000
$4.800
92,125
51,515
100,000
6,725
8.000
15,729
4,115
10.800
S 16,421
... 53,420
5800
... $8.500
... $5.500
... $4.500
... $3,100
.. $4.200
609
Indianapolis INDIANA
Carpenter (mo.) ......... ..... Labor & Bldg ...
Indiana Labor Tribune (wkly) ...............
Journeyman Barber. Hairdresser and
Cosmetologist ( mo. )
Barbers & Beauticians ...
Controlled free dist....
Labor Digest (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)..
Leader. The (wkly) .............................
Typographical Journal (mo.) Lab. & Ptg...
Lafayette
Painter and Decorator (no adv.) (mo.) ....
Michigan City
Labor Beacon (wkly) ............................ ..
511,527
{14.440
50.000
$21,000
811,318
99,320
Burlington
Labor News (wkly)
Cedar Rapids
Conductor and Brakeman (mo.) (cont.
free dist. ) R. R. Lab. & Frat .
DM Moines
Iowa Federationist (wkly)
Dubuqu*
Leader (wkly) Ind. & Labor.,
Hutchfnson KANSAS
Labor Review (wkly)
810,157
$4.200
29,143
10.800
55,617
..... 1,025
Kansas City
Boilermaker*s-Blacksmith's Journal
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Labor Bulletin (wkly)
Topeka
Kansas Labor Weekly (wkly)
. $122.000
4.150
2.700
Louisville
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Labor News (wkly) $9,500
Bangor
MAINE
Maine State Labor News (mo.) ................
Baltimore MARYLAND
Federationist (wkly) .............. ........................
Labor Herald (wkly) ...................................
Maryland Master Plumber (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) ..... ........ - ...... Plumb. & Labor...
MASSACHUSETTS
Granite Cutters' Journal (mo.) ....Labor..,
Controlled free dist .
Worcester
Labor News (wkly)
Battle Creek MICHIGAN
Square Deal (wkly) ...... — ................. Labor.
Detroit
Detroit Building Tradesman (wkly)
Labor-Const. Trades .
Detroit Labor News (wkly)
Magyar Banyszlap (Hungarian Miners'
Journal) (Hung.) (ftntly) ......... Min'g.
Maintenance of Way Employees Journal
(mo.) .............. - ............. R. R. Labor..
Michigan AFL-CIO News (wkly)
Solidarity (bi-wkly) ....... Auto Workers ..
Supervisor. The (mo.) ......... ...... Labor .
Flint
Review (wkly)
Kalamaxoo
Square Deal (wkly)
2.600
25
2,275
512,036
1.200
... 52.000
27,500
... $1,200
... $204.935
30,800
$1,300.000
Labor... $23,812
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
*C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
LABOR <co«ti«»d)
MICHIGAN (Continued)
Industrial News (wkly) ,
Savtaaw
Labor Newt (wkly)
MINNESOTA
Unionist (wkly)
Duluth
Labor World (wkly)
MioMapoUs
Labor Review (wkly) ...»
Hannibal MISSOURI
Labor Press (wkly)
Kan**. City
Labor Beacon (wkly) ~ Labor ..
Railway Carmen's Journal (mo.)
R. R. Labor
Controlled free dist...
St. Joseph
Union- Observer (wkly) Ind. & Labor ..
St. Louis
Ironworker (mo.) -
Labor Tribune (wkly)
Railroad Telegrapher (mo.) Tel. & Labor...
Stove Mounters' and Range Workers'
Journal (no adv.) (quar.) Labor Union ..
Springfield
Union Labor Record (wkly)
Clrc.
$5,400
§19.202
§934
21,892
10.000
165,000
5S.690
100,000
§96.467
63.000
5,500
§7,864
Omaha NEBRASKA
Nebraska Union Farmer (no adv.)
(s-mo.) ^^...........Farm Union.... $18,000
Unionist (wkly) §T,S75
NEW JERSEY
Shipbuilder, The (mo.)
Shipb'g, Rep. & Maint
Newark
International Musician (mo.)
New Jersey Labor Herald (mo.) ....Labor....
AlbiHn-rqu. NEW MEXICO
Leader (wkly)
Albany NEW YORK
United Paper (no adv.) (mo.)
Paper Makers & Labor .
United Paper Makers' and Paper Workers'
Journal (quar.).... Paper Indus. & Labor....
Brooklyn
BME Marine Engineer (no adv.) (mo.)
Mar. Eng'g & Labor .
Darbininkas (The Worker) (Lithu'n)
Cath. & Labor....
Controlled free dist ..
Seafarer's Log (no adv.) (bi-wkly. Fri.)
Labor....
Buffalo
Railroad Workers Journal (mo.)
R. R. Labor....
Fort Edward
Pulp Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers
Journal (no adv.) (bi-mo.) Labor....
Ithaca
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
(quar.) Indus. & Labor Rela'ns ..
Nsw York
A. C. A. News (American Communica-
tions Association) (mo.) ...„
Advance, The (no adv. Ms- mo.). ...Labor....
American Child (no adv.) (quar.)
Child Labor, Youth Empl't . .
American Labor World (mo.)
ARA Log (bi-mo.) Labor (Radio Offic'rs)....
Frontpage (mo.) Labor...
Furniture Workers Press (no adv.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
German-American (Ger.) (mo.).. ..Labor....
Giustizia (Ital.) (mo.) (no adv.)
Hat Worker, The (no adv.) (mo.)
Hotel and Club Voice (mo.)
4,700
229,348
140,000
140,000
*8,000
$2,000
$34,000
92,000
$2,650
$10.370
3,500
$9.000
50,000
32,000
$27,000
New York Ore.
Industrial Bulletin (no adv.) (mo.)
Labor Rela'ns.... 5,720
Controlled free dist... 9,400
Justice (no adv.) (s-mo.) $435,000
Justicia (Justice) (Span.) (no adv.)
(mo.) Labor.... 20,000
Labor Leader (mo.) Cath. Labor.... $5,500
New York Teacher News (wkly) 11 XXX)
Pilot, The (no adv.) (ftntly, Thurs.) $1,000
Controlled free dist.... $40,000
Pioneer Woman, The (Eng. & Yid.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Woman's Labor Interest ... $33,000
Record, The (no adv.) (mo.) Labor.... 25,500
Robotnik Polski (Pol.) (bi-wkly) §4,013
RWDSU Record (no adv.) (bi-wkly.
Sun.) Labor.... $150,000
338 News (mo.) Labor.... 6,000
Trade Union Courier (bi-wkly) -
TWU Express (mo.)
U. E. News (United Electrical Radio and
Machine Workers of America) (no adv.)
(bi-wkly)
Ukrainian News (Ukrain.) (wkly) Labor.... §2,195
Uus Ilm (New World) (Estonian) (mo.).... 500
Wecker, Der (Yid.) (s-mo.) (see note
in catalog) ....~.......~...~.....~~..~..... .Labor..
$6.673
§13,029
Weekly People (no adv.) (weekly)
Socialist Labor....
Worker (wkly)
Workmen's Circle Call (no adv.)
(6ti. ayr.) Labor Frat .. $15,000
Zukunfit (Yid) (mo.) ....Lit. & Socialist....
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
Labor Journal and Dixie Farm News
(wkly) Ind. & Labor....
Durham
Labor Journal (wkly) Labor . .
6,500
Akron
OHIO
International Chemical Worker (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. circ.) Labor.... 80,000
Summit Co. Labor News (wkly) §4,482
United Rubber Worker (no adv.) (mo.) ~~
Cincinnati
Chronicle (wkly) **21,933
International Molder's and Foundry
Worker's Journal (mo.) $54,000
Metal Polisher, Buffer and Plater
(bi-mo.) 15,600
Railway Clerk (no adv.) (s-mo.)
Railway & Exp. Employees..-
Cleveland
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and
Enginemen's Magazine (mo.)
R. R. & Labor.... 98,966
Citizen, The (wkly) Labor . 60,870
Cleveland Union Leader (wkly) ....Labor.... 9,100
Electrotypers and Stereotypers Magazine
(mo.) Electro. & Stero ... 670
Controlled free dist .. 701
Locomotive Engineers Journal (mo.)
Loco. Eng'g ... 70,092
Radnicka Borba (Serbian) (wkly) Labor.... §807
Trainman News (no adv.) (wkly)
R. R. & Labor ... $220.000
Columbus
Labor Tribune (mo.) 6,000
Dayton
Dayton AF of L-C.I.O. News (ftntly,
Wed.) 13,000
Labor Union (wkly) (see note in catalog).. 27,810
Cast Liverpool
Potter's Herald (wkly) 12.800
Toledo
American Flint (mo.) $15,000
Union Journal (wkly) $30,000
Portland OREGON
International Woodworker (s-mo.) 20,500
Oregon Labor Press (wkly) 31,566
Oregon Teamster (s-mo.)
Labor Teamsters .. 25,000
Union Register (wkly) 26.904
Circulation— **Stpt. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; wA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; (P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Bradford PENNSYLVANIA Ore.
Union (s-mo.) $30.000
Hvrteburv
Pennsylvania Labor News (wkly) $16,800
Hazleton
Anthracite Tri-District News (bi-wkly).... 1,037
Controlled free dist.... 25.000
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Labor Record (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Labor...
Progressive Labor World (wkly) $23.408
Trade Union News (wkiy) $18,443
U. I. U. Journal (no adv.) (mo.)
Labor. Uphol. Int. Union....
Pittsburgh
Steel Labor (mo.) (see note in catalog).... 2,215
Reading
Labor Advocate (wkly)
Wilkfts-Barre
Miner, The (mo.) Coal Minen....
Providence RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Labor News (mo.) $13,140
Columbia SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Labor News (mo.) 2,904
Controlled free dist .. 1,800
Chattanooga TENNESSEE
Labor World (wkly) 15,400
Nashville
Trades and Labor News (wkly)
Dallas TEXAS
Craftsman (wkly) 33,000
El Paso
El Paso City and County Labor Advo-
cate (wkly) ~
Fort Worth
Southwestern Railway Journal (mo.) ... . 3,000
Houston
Labor Journal (s-mo.) Labor.... 20.673
Negro Labor News (Negro) (wkly)
San Antonio
Dispatch (wkly) 2,275
Norfolk VIRGINIA
Times- Advocate (wkly)
Union News (quar.)
Aberdeen WASHINGTON
Labor Bulletin (wkly) 108— Free
BeUingham
Labor News (wkly) 3,150
Everett
Labor Journal (wkly) „ $3,350
Seattle
Aero Mechanic (bi-wkly) $25,000
Washington State Labor News (bi-mo.).... 19,500
Labor World (wkly) 6,800
Labor Advocate (wkly) 16,700
Kenosha WISCONSIN
Kenosha Labor (wkly) 13,963
Madison
Wisconsin State Employee (bi-mo.)
Labor, State Emp. of Wis.... 6,000
Milwaukee
Milwaukee Labor Press (wkly) $81.683
Labor (wkly) -.
CANADA
Dcouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
C. C. F. News (wkly)
Labor Statesman (mo.) ,
Fisherman (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Labor...
$8.430
$4,000
8,048
Truro NOVA SCOTIA Circ.
Bulletin (The Nova Scotia Teachers
Union) (mo.) Educ. & Labor . 5.500
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian Labour (Eng. & Fr.) (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Labor . $9,000
Canadian Transport (mo.) Labor.... * 54, 315
Labour Gazette (no adv.; (Enx & hr )
(mo.) Ind. & Educ., Labor Matters. .. $5,500
Controlled free dist.... $8,300
Labour Review (mo.) 11,708
National Labour Journal (Eng. & Fr.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) .... Labor . $5.500
Toronto
Ontario and Maritime C. C. F. News
(mo.) (see note in catalog).. ..Farm Lab.,.,
Trade Unionist (mo.)
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Labor Press (mo.)
Labor Mgmt. Rela'ns . $76,382
Federated Railwayman (bi-mo.)
R. R. Emp ... $19,448
Labor World- Le Monde Ouvrier (Fr. &
Eng.) (mo.) 11,000
Travail, Le(Fr. and Eng.) (wkly).. ..Labor.... $84,000
Regina SASKATCHEWAN
Sweet Pea, The (mo.) Wheat Pool Emp....
$2.300
LANDSCAPE GARDENING, PARKS
See Botanical; Florist and Floriculture; also Home and
Garden in Magazines of General Circulation
Montgomery ALABAMA
Alabama Conservation (bi-mo.) (cont. free
dist.). .Wildlife, Forestry. State Parks . 19,000
Arcadia CALIFORNIA
Jobber Times (bi-mo.)
WholesTrs of Home & Garden Pdts ..
Modern Garden Center (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) .......... Garden Sup. Dealers....
Long Beach
Landscape Gardener (mo.) ... Garden'g....
Landscaping (mo.) ....Land. Garden'g....
Controlled free di&t
Baltimore MARYLAND
Garden Supply Merchandiser (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ....Garden Supplies & Farm Equip .
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Landscape Architecture (quar.) (see note
in catalog) --------------- .......... Land. Arch....
8,100
26,159
1,040
4,160
>24,848
Kansas City
MISSOURI
Flower and Gardens Merchandiser (mo.)
(cont. free dist.)
Flower & Garden Retail Trade....
Wheeling
WEST VIRGINIA
Parks and Recreation (mo.)... .Pub. Parks..,
Controlled free dist
30,763
4.642
3.506
Appleton
WISCONSIN
Park Maintenance (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Parks & Golf Courses
CANADA
Owen Sound ONTARIO
Arena Pools and Parks (mo.)
Skating Arena-Swimming Pools .
Controlled free dist....
Toronto
Garden Supply & Equipment Dealer (6
ti. a yr.)
Lawn, Garden Sup. & Equip. Dlrs....
Parks and Recreation in Canada (quar.)
Parks & Recrea'n ...
1,524
437
* 5,25 7
526
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; JP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING
and DYEING
I Francisco CALIFORNIA Clrc
Pacific Laundry and Cleaning Journal (ma)
Laun. & Dry Clean.... *3,086
COLORADO
Recorder (mo.). ...Laundry & Dry Clean'g ...
Atlanta GEORGIA
Automatic Launderer and Cleaner (mo.)
Autom'c Laundries.... 6,328
Controlled free dist ... 3,086
Guide for the Dry Cleaning and Laundry
Industries (mo.). .Laun. & Dry Clean'g.... 4,502
Controlled free dist.... 1.188
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Drycleaner (mo.) (cont. circ.)..., >27,496
American Laundry Digest (ma) (cont.
circ.) (see note in catalog) ..Pow. Laun.... >21,673
Datrolt MICHIGAN
Linen Supply News (mo.)
Towel & Linen Sup. Ind.... $ 1,231
N^rYork NEW YORK
American Dyes tuff Reporter (ftntly,
Mon.) ............ .Textiles, Wet Process'g.... $9,076
Cleaning and Laundry Age (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ...... _.. .. Clean'g & Laun'g Indus ... >31,»60
Cleaning Laundry World (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Pow. Oper. Clean'g & Laun, Plants.... >28,920
Dyestuffs (no adv.) (quar.) (cont. free
dist.) .................................. Dyeing.... 8,500
Institutional Laundry (bi-mo.) (cont,
free dist.) ________ Institu'l Laund'g Mgrs.... $7,750
Launder-Matic Age (mo.)
Automatic Laun. Indus.... 4.900
Controlled free dist.... 5,075
National Cleaner & Dyer (mo.) ....... ____ *17,913
Total unpaid dist.... 1,187
National Rug Cleaner (mo.) Rug Clean'g.... £2,593
Starch room Laundry Journal (mo.)
Power Laundry .. £6,309
Total unpaid dist ... 1,067
San Antonio TEXAS
Texas Laundry and Cleaning Journal
(mo.) ................ Laundry & Dry Clean'g ... $876
Controlled free dist.... $1,007
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Cleaner and Launderer (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) ....Laund. & Clean'g.... 44,835
Laundry and Dry Cleaning Journal (13
ti. a yr.) — ........... Laun. & Dry Clean'g ...
LEGAL
See Congressional and Federal Government Affaire;
State. Municipal and County
45,375
Birmingham
ALABAMA
Messenger (wkly)
Legal.... 1,050
ARIZONA
Arizona Legislation Review (wkly)
Legal ...
CALIFORNIA
....Legal...
Bakersfield
Report (dly)
Berkeley
California Law Review (5 ti. a yr.)
Legal (Coll.)..
Fresno
Daily Real Estate Report and Abstract
of Record* (dly) Legal...
Los Angeles
Enterprise (wkly)
Los Angeles Daily Journal (dly) ....Legal....
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face,
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of ti
$560
587
$1,700
375
4,013
Legal..
Los Angela*
Metropolitan News (dly) .......
Southern California Law Review
(4 ti. a yr.) .. .......................... ............ Law....
Oakland
Inter-City Express (dly). .. .Legal & Com....
Sacramento
Legal Press (wkly) -------------- ............ Legal...
San Diego
Daily Transcript (dly)
Real Estate, Legal, Fin...
San Francisco
Advance California Appellate Reports
(s-wkly) .................................................. mVMM
California State Bar Journal (bi-mo.) ........
Recorder (dly) ............... — Legal & Finan ...
San Jose
Post-Record (dly) ............. .............................
Stockton
Report (dly) .... ............... .......................... Legal
Vista
News (wkly) ....................................... Legal. ..
Walnut Creek
Contra Costa News Register (s-wkly)
Legal & Busi,,
Colorado Springs COLORADO
Transcript (dly) ..................... Court News....
Giro.
900
1.142
338
$21,800
420
280
72
Denver
Daily Journal (dly)
Legal & R. Est. Constr ... 2,108
Controlled free dist.... 313
Leader (wkly) ............................. Legal... 400
Public Ledger (wkly)
Busi., Legal & State News .. $900
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Yale Law Journal (8 ti. a yr.)
Legal (Coll.) ..
Washington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Journal of International Law
(quar.) ....................... ~ .......................... $4.200
Bureau of National Affairs Publications
(no adv.) (see note in catalog)
Current Legal, Labor & Economic....
Federal Bar Journal, The (quar.) .. Law...
Georgetown Law Journal (quar.)
Leg. Coll....
George Washington Law Review, The
(5 ti. a yr.) ............ ...............................
Owl of Sigma Nu Phi (quar.)
Coll Frat. & Legal...
United States Law Week (see Bureau
of National Affairs Publications in
catalog section.)
Washington Law Reporter (wkly) ............
$6,600
1,800
$2.308
$600
$810
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Financial News (dly) .............................. ~
Miami
Review (dly) ....................... Com'l & Legal ... $1,491
Atlanta GEORGIA
Fulton County Report (dly) . Court News....
Macon
Georgia Bar Journal (quar.) .......................... 3,200
Champaign ILLINOIS
Law Forum (quar.) ..... ......... - ......... Legal... $2,700
Chicago
American Bar Association Journal (mo.)....
Chicago Law Bulletin (dly)
Leval & Credit...
Commercial Law Journal (mo.)
Com. Law ... 4,350
Journal of the American Judicature
Society (no adv.) (bi-mo.) ........ Legal... 15.000
Controlled free dist ... 15.000
Legal Aid Brief Case (no adv.-) (5 ti. a
yr.) (cont. free dist.)
Legal Aid Work.... 5.000
Legal Chronicle and Chicago Recorder
(wkly) ............................. Dem. & Legal...
and March A. B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
i* Directory In front of book.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Chicago
National Corporation Reporter (wkly)
Legal & Finan....
Northwestern University Law Review
(bi-mo.) ......... ..... . ......... ...Legal & Coll...
University of Chicago Law Review
(quar. ) ................ .............. ..................Legal...
East St. Loula
Reporter, The (wkly) ..................... Legal...
Southern Illinois Labor Tribune (wkly)
AFL Labor....
Evanston
Journal of Air Law and Commerce, The
(quar.) ....... ...... ....... Air Law Commerce....
Peorta
Record (dly) ............ Court & Com'l News....
Notrs Dame INDIANA
Notre Dame Lawyer (quar.). ...Coll. Law....
Michigan State Bar Journal (mo.)
Pontlac
Pontiac- Oakland Co. Legal News
(wkly)
Circ.
$1,500
1,600
1937
585
515,421
884
360
1,250
Dea Molnea
Polk County Legal Record (no adv.)
(wkJy) .............................................. Legal
Record (dly) ------------------- Legal & Finan..-
Douda
Paper Book of Delta Theta Phi (quar.)
Legal Frat....
Iowa City
Iowa Law Review (quar.) ....Coll. Legal....
Sioux City
Daily Reporter (dly)
Legal. Com. & Finan....
Topeka KANSAS
Legal News (dly) ... ............... Legal News....
Lexln*ton KENTUCKY
Kentucky Law Journal (quar.)
Legal & ColL...
Louisville
Record (dly) _____ ......... .. ..... Xegal & Busi....
Baltimore MARYLAND
Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology
and Police Science (bi-mo.)
Criminal Law, Pol. Sci ..
Record (dly) ........................... Legal ..
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Boston University Law Review (quar.)
Legal Prof....
Law Library Journal (quar.)
Law Library Work....
Cambridge
Harvard Law Record (wkly)
Coll. Alumni & Legal...
Harvard Law Review (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ................ .. ....... — ........ Legal ...
Ann Arbor MICHIGAN
American Journal of Comparative Law
(quar.) .............. „ ............ Law....
Michigan Law Review (mo.) ........ Legal . .
Detroit
Detroit Law Journal (wkly) ....... Legal...
Detroit Lawyer (mo.) .... ........... .....Legal...
Legal Herald (wkly) ...................... . .......
Legal News (dly) ........... ........ Legal & Fin....
Flint
Flint-Genesee Co. Legal News (wkly) ......
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Business Weekly (wkly) ....Bus. & Legal ...
Finance and Commerce (dly)
Busi. & Legal...
Minnesota Law Review (mo.) ~ -
Weekly Mirror (wkly) .Legal...
110,886
3,000
1,358
$569
612
3,649
$3.200
1,326
933
8,700
18.000
$1.112
12,108
$3.200
7.500
9.000
411
1,848
448
St. Paul
National Reporter System (wkly) (see
note in catalog) -...Appellate Courts....
Saint Paul Legal Ledger (dly)
Prof. Legal Busi....
Clayton
MISSOURI
St. Louis Countain (dly) ....Court & BusL...
Columbia
Missouri Law Review (4 ti. a yr.) (see
note in catalog) Law Coll....
Jefferson City
Journal of the Missouri Bar (mo.). .Legal...
Kansas City
Record (dly) . Com' 1 Court New s&R.Est....
St. Joseph
Courier (dly) Legal Notices....
St. Louis
Record (dly) .....Busi. & Court News....
Springfield
Events (dly) Court & Com'l...
NEBRASKA
Reporter (dly) ^ Legal...
.—.—Legal ft Com..
Record (dly) .
Camden NEW JERSEY
Camden County Record (wkly) ...Legal....
Collinffswood
Retrospect (wkly) — Legal....
Newark
New Jersey Law Journal (wkly)
Cite.
t861
11.616
$950
$7,400
770
165
$2,165
211
S483
$8.991
$2,200
4,400
NEW YORK
New York State Bar Bulletin (bi-mo.)
Law Prof n.~ $10,075
New York State Bulletin (mo.)
Official Legal Notices .. $500
Controlled free dist .. $305
Buffalo
Buffalo Law Journal (dly)
Legal, Finan. & R. Est ... $1,011
Ithaca
Cornell Law Quarterly (quar.)
Legal & Coll... $2,800
New York
Bulletin of the Copyright Society of the
U. S. A. (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Copyright Law .. $430
Columbia Law Review (mo.) .Leg. & Coll... 3.070
Fordham Law Review (4 ti. a yr.).. Leg.... 1,300
Gazetta Legale Italo-Americano (Ital.
&Eng.)( mo.). .Immigration Law & Trd....
Index to Legal Periodicals (mo.) (see
note in catalog) - 1,123
Law Journal (dly) - 7,926
New York Law Journal — See Law Journal.
Rochester
Case and Comment (bi-mo.) (free dist.)
Legal .. 12S.231
Record (dly) « Legal Busi.... $1,400
White Plains
Westchester Law Journal (dly). .Law Bus.... 475
Chapel Hill
NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Law Review (00 adv.)
(quar.) ~.
Controlled free dist...
Durham
Law and Contemporary Problems (quar.)
Legal...
Akron OHIO
Legal News (dly) legal...
Cincinnati
Court Index (dly) .....Com. & Legal ...
Ohio Law Reporter and Weekly Law
Bulletin (wkly) „
Legal News (dly) ~ Legal...
Columbus
Ohio State Bar Assn. Report (wkly)
Reporter (dly) .Court & Com'l News....
650
300
$3.200
$950
$1,450
883
1,795
$9,000
1,560
Circulation-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: tjA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, tworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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LEGAL (Continued)
OHIO (Continued)
Daily Court Reporter (dly) Legal ...
Toledo
Legal News (dly) Court News....
Youngstown
Legal News (dly)
OKLAHOMA
Democrat (wkly) Legal ...
Muskogee
Legal Record (no adv.) (dly) Legal....
Oklahoma City
Law Journal- Record (dly)
Tulsa
Legal News (dly) Com. ft Legal....
Ore.
$700
9100
200
Eugene
OREGON
Oregon Law Review ( no ad v. ) ( see note
in catalog) (quar.) Legal & Coll....
Portland
Daily Journal of Commerce (dly)
Com. & Legal....
Oregon State Bar Bulletin ( mo.)... Legal....
AUeatown PENNSYLVANIA
Lehigh Law Journal (wkly)
Controlled free dist....
Beaver-Rochester
Beaver County Legal Journal (wkly)
Carlisle
Dickinson Law Review (quar.)
Legal & Coll....
Doylestown
Bucks County Law Reporter (wkly)
Hanover
Municipal Law Reporter (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Munic. Law .
Lancaster
Law Review (wkly)
Norrlstown
Montgomery Co. Law Reporter (wkly) ....
Legal Intelligencer (dly)
Practical Lawyer, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog)
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
(8 ti. a yr.)
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Legal Journal (dly)
Court News ..
Pittsburgh Legal Journal (wkly)
Court News....
Reading
Berks County Law Journal ( wkly). .Legal....
2,602
$3.883
2,700
60
137
$125
600
147
335
1,336
*15,989
$1,300
I960
$650
$235
Lackawanna Jurist (no adv.) (wkly) ~.~.~~
Stroudsburt
Monroe Legal Reporter (no adv.)(wkly)_
Villanova
Villanova Law Review (quar. ) . Coll. Legal....
West Chester
Chester County Law Reporter (wkly) .......
Wilkes-Barre
Luzerne Legal Register (wkly) ---
York
York Legal Record (wkly) (see note in
catalog) ........................................... ..
Controlled free dist....
irjH^He TENNESSEE
Tennessee Law Review (quar.) ................
Memphis
News, The Daily (dly)
Busi., Legal, Finan. & Trade ...
$500
250
47
9,015
Austin TEXAS
Texas Law Review (8 ti. a yr.) (see note
in catalog) ................................................... 2,200
Delias Clre.
Daily Commercial Record (dly)
Fort Worth Real Estate & Legal.... $6,000
Commercial Recorder (dly) Busi.... $452
Houston
Court Review (dly) Court News.... $1.100
San Antonio
Commercial Recorder (dly)
Finan., Legal. Court News....
Cherlottesvllle VIRGINIA
Virginia Law Review (8 ti. a yr.) Legal.... 1,750
Port Angeles WASHINGTON
Peninsula Herald. The (wkly)
MUM Ind. & Legal .
Index (dly) Court & Bldg. News....
Madison
WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Bar Bulletin (bi-mo.)
Wisconsin Law Review (no adv.) (quar.)
Mllw.,*.. Co"' Le*" •
Reporter (dly) Court & R. E....
CANADA
Calgary ALBERTA
Western Weekly Reports (wkly)
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Advocate. The (bi-mo.) Legal .
Controlled free dist...
Toronto ONTARIO
Dominion Law Reports (wkly) (see note
in catalog)
Ontario Reports (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) . Law....
Ontario Weekly Notes (wkly) (see note
in catalog) Law . .
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Bar Review (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Legal....
Quebec Practice Reports (Fr.) (no adv.)
(mo.)
Revue du Barrean (Fr.) (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Legal....
Revue du Notariat. La (Fr.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Legal .
Revue Legale (Fr. &Eng.) (10 ti. a yr.)
Legal .
905
790
$6,680
2,205
1,550
$1,000
$400
14.994
$5.147
$10.000
625
2,450
1,650
550
LIGHTING and LIGHTING FIXTURES
See also Electrical
Summit NEW JERSEY
Furniture Store Lamp Merchandiser
(mo.) (cont. free dist )
Lamps & Furni. Trd ... 8,300
Lamp Journal (mo.) . .. Lamp Indus . -jfr 3,251
New York NEW YORK
Illuminating Engineering (mo.)
Science of Lighting.... $12,461
Lighting (mo.) Lighting....
Madison WISCONSIN
Retailer's Review (bi-mo.)
Modernization & Merch'dis'g Interests . . 56,788
LOCAL, STATE and SECTIONAL
PUBLICATIONS
See also Historical; Chambers of Commerce
Binntaghajn
ALABAMA
South (bi-wkly) News of South ... 26,405
Juneau
ALASKA
Alaskan Sportsman (mo.) . Spts. & Alaska...
Palmer
Alaskan Record (mo.)
Alaskan Facts & Folklore.,
$65,000
Ctmilation— **Sept. AB.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; wA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit!
*C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Alpine CALIFORNIA Cite.
Sun (ftntly, Fri.) Local News.... $700
Carmel
Pacific Spectator- Journal (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Regional Features....
Claremont
L. A. (The Southern California Maga-
zine) (mo.)
News. Fict., & Reg'l Feat's....
Los An* eles
California and Western Visitor (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ....Air Travel Int.... 10,500
Controlled free dist... 72,350
Pictorial California and the Pacific
(bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Calif. Pict. & Features....
Palm Springs
Villager (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Desert Art'les & Soc'y.... $5.840
San Diego
San Diego and Point Magazine (mo.)
Gen'l Int. of San Diego .. $12,500
Thousand Palms
Desert Rat Scrap Book (4 ti. a yr.)
Desert Humor....
Denver COLORADO
Denver's Stride (mo.)
Regional Features & Living....
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Info. (mo.). .News & Doings in N. Haven ..
Controlled free dist .
New London
Connecticut Circle (mo.). -—State Intl....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Arkansas Traveler (mo.)
Ark. Ave. Comm. News .
Indian Rocks Beach FLORIDA
Florida's Business (quar.) (cont. free
dist.) Fla. Ints....
1,000
4,000
$500
4,800
All Florida Magazine (wkly) (see note
in catalog) ......................... Flor. Ints.... 390,260
Saint Petersburg
Sunrise Magazine of Southern Living
(bi-mo.) ............................... Florida Int .
Tallahassee
Old Florida Cracker (mo.) Fla. Ints.... $10,000
Vero Beach
Florida Illustrated (mo.) .Reg'l Features....
Augueta GEORGIA
Southland Magazine Digest (mo.)
Gen'l Int....
Honolulu HAWAII
Forecast (mo.) ...... Recreation in Hawaii....
Imua Spotlight (mo.) .... Anti-Coram'st .
Paradise of the Pacific (mo.) (see note
in catalog) ........... Regional Hawaii ...
Controlled free dist...
Waikiki Beach-Press (s-wkly) (free
dist.) ...... Gen'l Int. of Waikiki Beach....
Weekly Snooper (wkly) (cont. free dist.)
Recreation in Hawaii....
2,300
2.900
5,665
885
$8,500
10,000
BoUe
Scenic Idaho (quar.) (see note in cata
log) ............................................ Travel... $15,000
Chicago
ILLINOIS
This Week in Chicago (wkly) (cont.
circ. ) « Local Enter....
12,000
Shenandoah IOWA
lowan (no adv.) (bi-mo.) Gen'l Ints.... $17.700
MAINE
Down East Magazine (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ~ ~ Local Int....
11,509
ltoo MASSACHUSETTS
New Englander (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) New Eng. Indus ...
Cambridge Controlled free dist....
Journal of the American Institute of
Planners (no adv.) (quar.)
Urban Planning....
East Lansing MICHIGAN
Inside Michigan (mo.) Reg'n'l Feat'rs....
Controlled free dist .
Grosse lie
He Camera. The (bi-wkly, Mon.)
Local News....
Rochester MINNESOTA
Know Rochester (wkly) Local News....
Circ.
7,315
5,243
2,375
84,816
38.211
3 1,561
$4,000
Las Vegaa
NEVADA
West (quar.) ........ Gen'l Ed.- Western Int.... 250,000
Dublin NEW HAMPSHIRE
Yankee (mo.) ........... ................. Gen....
Newark NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Business (mo.)
N. J. Busi. & Indus . .
Controlled free dist ..
Suburban Life (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ..... . ...... .. ..... N. J. Social Life Int....
Pennsauken
Pennsauken Re sum 6 (mo.) (free dist.)
Local News....
Santa Fe NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Magazine (mo.) ........ Travel...
Garden City NEW YORK
Long Island Commercial Review (wkly)
L. I. Indus., Com'ce & Fin'ce ...
_„ . ,„ Controlled free dist....
Hicks ville
Long Island Leisure Time News (mo.)
Family Recreation .
New York Controlled free dist .
Life in the Bronx (mo.)
Local News for Bronxites....
Controlled free dist .
Murray Hill News (mo.)
Int. Murray Hill area .
51,584
$3,128
$11,500
$7,000
10,000
18,258
$1,500
$5,500
600
1,400
6.000
5,000
$3,300
$6.000— Free
Raleigh NORTH CAROLINA
State. The (bi-wkly. Sat.) .State News..
Corvallis OREGON
Oregon Opportunities (bi-mo )
Regional Features
Allentown PENNSYLVANIA
Boulevard Magazine (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) - Local Int .
Doylestown
Pennsylvania Traveler (mo.)
. . Bucks Co. Life & Hist
Lancaster
Lancaster Magazine (mo.) Local Int
Levittown
Levittown Outlook (mo.)
Local Int....
Columbia SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Magazine (mo.). .State Int .
Austin TEXAS
Texas Parade (mo.)
State H'way & Indus. News ...
18.950
7,000
10,413
4,304
Montpeller
VERMONT
Vermont Life (quar.) State Int.... $65.000
Richmond VIRGINIA
Virginia Cavalcade (quar.)
Va. Int. & Hist...
Virginia Record (mo.) Virginia Int ...
9.230
$4,700
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; «P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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LOCAL, STATE and SECTIONAL
PUBLICATIONS (Continued)
Charleston WEST VIRGINIA Giro.
West Virginia State Magazine (mo.)
Gen'l Info, about W. Va.....
CANADA
BRITISH COLUMBIA
About Town (IS ti. a yr.)
Gen'l Int. of Vancouver....
5,000
Fredericton NEW BRUNSWICK
Atlantic Advocate-Guardian. The (mo.)
Gen. Ints. Maritime Prov.... 116.215
Montreal QUEBEC
Elizabethan (Eng. & FT.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog). .Local Prov. & Sect'n'l ...
Hamilton BERMUDA
This Week in Bermuda (wkly) (cont.
free dist.) Tourist Info.... 13,500
LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIALS
WOODWORKING
Montgomery
ALABAMA
Pulpwood Production & Saw Mill Log-
ging (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Southern Forest Products... >11.794
CALIFORNIA
Pacific Logger (mo.) Lumber Indus.... 3,232
Controlled free dist .. 2,400
f^in Angeles
California Lumber Merchant (semi-mo. )~
Western Building Review (mo.)
Ret. Lbr. & Bldg. Mat ... *2,000
Cos Cob CONNECTICUT
Industrial Woodworking (mo.) (cont.drc.)
Woodworking & Wood Fabricating.... > 30,191
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Wooden Box and Crate (bi-mo.)
Wooden Boxes & Crates... 11,503
Controlled free dist.... *4,355
jadMoavflle FLORIDA
Southern Lumber Journal and Building
Material Dealer (mo.) (cont. circ.) >5,288
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Building Supplies (mo.) (cont.
circ.) -~,~. __._,.. Bldg. Supp ... >12,256
Chicago
ILLINOIS
American Lumberman and Building
Products Merchandiser (ftntlyMMon.)
Lumber & Bldg Materials....
Total unpaid dist....
Building Supply News (mo.)
Lumber & Bldg. Mat. Dlrs....
Total unpaid dist ...
Home Improrement Industry (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) ~~ «....w...^
Home Maintenance and Improvement
(quar.) (tee note in catalog)
Home Modernization.,.
Wood aad Wood Products (mo.)
Lumber & Woodwork' g....
Total unpaid dist....
Wood Preserving News (mo.)
Wood Preserv'g Indus ...
Controlled free dist....
Bpringneld
Illinois Building News (mo.)
Lumber & Bldg. Supply Dlrs....
Controlled free dist....
Illinois Home Builders Journal (mo.)
Res. Bldg....
£28,290
1,281
£28.490
3,737
1 15, 000
363,701
£8,038
1,810
197
18,067
1,425
183
2,700
Wheatoa Cire.
Hitchcock's Wood Working (mo.) (cont.
circ.) (see note in catalog)
Indus. Woodwork'*.... >16,18B
Indianapolis INDIANA
Hoosier Board and Brick (mo.)
Lumber Trade. ... 639
Controlled free dist.... 658
Veneers and Plywood (mo.)
Veneer & Plywood Mfg.,. £2,7*1
Wood- Worker (mo. ) .... Woodwork'g Indus,.. £3,828
Dea Molnes IOWA
Iowa Lumber Dealer (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) -..-.Ret. Lumb. & Bldg. Mat,,
Shreveport LOUISIANA
Chain Saw Industry (bi-mo.) Chain
Saw Users & Dealers..,
Forests and People (quar.)... Lumber Mfg
& Producers of Basic Timber Products,..
Controlled free dist,,
Duluth MINNESOTA
Lake States Timber Digest (mo.) Timber,,
Minneapolis
IRLDA Newa (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Ret. Lumb. Dlrs ...
Mississippi Valley Lumberman (ftntly.
Fri.) ....- Lumber & Bldg. Mat'ls ..
Northwestern Lumber Dealer (mo.)
(cont. free dist.)
Ret. Lumb. & Bldg. Mat.,.
Jackson MISSISSIPPI
Dixie Lumberman and Forester (mo.)
Lumber Indus....
Controlled free dist.,.
City
MISSOURI
Retail Lumberman (mo.)
Ret. Lumb. & Bldg. Ind.,.
Controlled free dist ,
NEBRASKA
Lumber Merchant (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Lumb.. Coal. Bldg. Mat* I ,.
5,000
5,000
4,511
2,732
1,400
600
2,523
356
1,200
New York NEW YORK
Family Handyman (see note in catalog)
Home Repair & Improvement.. .£297,294
Flooring (mo.) Floor & Wall Cov'gs ... £8,051
Total unpaid dist ... 3,139
Home Craftsman (bi-mo.)
Homecraft, Woodwork'g....* 191 ,296
New York Lumber Trade Journal (Incor-
porating Lumberland) (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ~ Lumber Trade,, >2,359
Rochester
Lumber Co-operator (mo.)
Retail Lumber Trade,,
Xenia
OHIO
Wood Construction and Building Materi-
alist (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Lumber & Bldg. Sup.,
Portland OREGON
Chain Saw Age (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) - Chain Saw Users & Dlrs.... 10.780
Controlled free dist.,. 2,786
Crow's Lumber Digest (bi-wkly, Thurs.)
Lumber ... 3,743
Controlled free dist ... 4,332
Crow's Western Equipment and Timber
News (bi-wkly) ... Logging & Lumber,, 2,139
Controlled free dist ... 16,173
(mo.) (see note in
, ..... Lumber,.. £17,674
Total unpaid dist ... 1,324
Timberman (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Forests Pdts. Indus.., £13,436
Total unpaid dist.., 1,046
Western Building (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Dlrs., Bldra. & Architects ... >13,025
Lumberman, The
catalog)
CfrcuUtVm A A Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *Jme and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold lace, r* ~ --- -
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to fee vae of the 1
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i Directory to front of pook*
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Trade, Technical and Glass Publications, 1959
PENNSYLVANIA
plan. The (no.) M
Circ,
Mesaphls TENNESSEE
Classified Exchange (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) ......Lumbermen & Woodworkers.... {17.000
Furniture and Woodworking (mo.)
Wood Prod'ts.... J800
Controlled free dist.... $4,889
National Hardwood Magazine (mo.)
Hardwood Indus....
Nashville
Southern Lumberman (s-mo.) - 4,904
Controlled free dist.... 1,681
NewYotfc NEW YORK
American Machinist (ftntly) (Mon.)
Metal Work's; Indus..,
Total unpaid dist....
Electrical Manufacturing (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Design Eng'g.,.
Machinery (mo.) Mach. Mfg. ft
Metal Parts....
Qualified paid circ....
Controlled circ .
TEXAS
Gulf Coast Lumberman (s-mo.) ,
2,668
Seattle WASHINGTON
Timber Operator (s-mo.).. Lumber Indus.... $3.376
Madison WISCONSIN
Forest Products Journal (mo.)
Lumber & Woodwork'g ... $3,700
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
British Columbian Lumberman (mo.) 44,757
Logger and Lumberman (mo.)
Logging. Pulp & Paper Indus ... +2,964
Truck Logger (mo.)
Logging & Lumber Indus.... +3,444
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Prairie Lumberman (mo.)
Lumb., Coal & Hdw ... +1,211
Don Mills ONTARIO
Canada Lumberman (mo.) ~~...... ~~ +10.11C
Canadian Woodworker (mo.)
Woodwork. & Furn.... +3,811
Toronto
Building Materials News (mo.)
Bldg. Materials.... +15,307
Building Supply Dealer (mo.)
Retail Lumb. & Bldg. Supply Dlrs..M +5,988
Lumber and Building Materials Mer-
chandising (mo.)
Ret. Lumb. & Bldrs. Sup's..- 1,353
Timber ot Canada (mo.) ....Lumb. Indus.~ +9,516
MACHINERY
See also Vending Machines; Metal Working and
Metal Trade; Farm Implements and Tractors.
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Western Industry (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. Activity in the West... > 14,989
Western Machinery and Steel World
(mo.) (controlled circ.)
Metal Work. Machine Tool.., >9.676
Cos Cob CONNECTICUT
Modern Pattern Making (bl-mo.)
(cont. circ.). ...Indus. F'nd'y Patt'ns....VAC 11,552
ILLINOIS
Appliance Manufacturer (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Mfg. of Appliances.... >17,52
Wheaton
Machine and Tool Blue Book (mo.)
(see note in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Metal Work'g Mach.... > 49,348
Detroit MICHIGAN
Industrial Machinery News (mo.)
Mach. for Metal work'g.... 2,400
Controlled free dist.... 65,000
Fhfflfesburg NEW JERSEY
Compressed Air Magazine (mo.) (cont.
circ.) .. Compressed Air.... > 59,495
Automatic Machining (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Screw Mach. Indus....
OHIO
Modern Machine Shop (mo.) (controlled
circ.) Metal Work'g Indus....
Cleveland
Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics
(mo.) (cont. circ.)
Hydraulic & Air Circuit Eng'g ...
Machine Design (bi-wkly) (Thurs)
(cont. circ.) ...Design Eng'g Function....
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Machinery and Manufacturing
News (mo.) Metal Works Indus..
Machine Production and Canadian
Supply (mo.)
Metal Works & Mach. Shops ..
Gardenvale
Shop (mo.)
QUEBEC
......Used Equip. & Mach...
Ore.
*41,290
1,902
>25,572
>17,437
> 12, 803
>13,186
> 53, 203
> 24,821
> 43,134
+6,646
+7,463
+ 14,753
MAIL ORDER PUBLICATIONS
D.troU MICHIGAN
Post. The (bi-mo.) (controUed free dist)
Mail Adv. Serv. Infl.... 6,433
I NEBRASKA
Mail Order World (mo.) Mail Ord. Bust... 8,000
Controlled free dist ... 1,150
Garden City NEW YORK
Reporter of Direct Mail Advertising
(mo.) ~. Direct Mail Adv... 7.267
Garaerville Controlled free dist.... MO
Home Business Digest and the Schemer
(mo.) Mail Order...
Pauldtng
OHIO
Timely Tips Magazine (mo.). .Mail Order
Controlled free dist...
UOOO
KOOO
Sheboygan WISCONSIN
Progressive Mail Trade (mo.) $14,500
MARINE, SHIPPING and
SHIPBUILDING
See also Boats.
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Navigation (quar.) .... ...... — .Navigation....
Pesca Y Marina (Span.) (bi-mo.) (cont.
free dist.)
Fish'g & Marine Trade of Lat. Amer .... 7.000
San Francisco
Business Digest Incorporating Pacific
Coast Business and Shipping Register
(wkly) ..Shipping Busi. Indus. & Finan....
Pacific Shipper (wkly) Marine....
Stamford
Rivers
CONNECTICUT
& Harbors (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Tugs. Towboats. Barges, etc.... >4,017
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Export Shipping Manual — See Bureau of
National Affairs Publications in cata-
log section.
World Ports and The Mariner (mo.)
Ports & Transp'n...
Controlled circ....VAC 17,018
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MARINE, SHIPPING and
SHIPBUILDING (Continued)
Jacksonville FLORIDA Circ.
Seafarer (mo.) Shipp'g.... 493
Tampa Controlled free dist ... 5,172
Port of Tampa Commercial Digest (Eng.
& Span.) (quar.) ....Maritime Shipp'g....
Skokte ILLINOIS
Boat and Motor Dealer (bi-mo.)
Boats. Motors & Mar. Goods....
Controlled circ .. 16,807
New Orleans LOUISIANA
New Orleans Port Record (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Port of New Orleans.. 11,467
Work Boat (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Waterways . >6,070
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston Marine Guide (wkly)
American Neptune, The (quar.)....Marine 1,000
Saint Clalr MICHIGAN
Seaway (mo.) St. Lawrence Wa'w'ys ... U2.000
St. Louis MISSOURI
Waterways Journal (wkly)
Inland Rivers & Flood Cont... *4,076
Caxnden NEW JERSEY
Shipbuilder, The (mo.)
Shipbldg.. Repair & Maint ... 4,700
Brooklyn NEW YORK
BME Marine Engineer (no adv.) (mo.)
Marine Eng'g & Labor...
Seafarer's Log (no adv.) (bi-wkly. Fri.)
...... Maritime Labor... $34,000
New Toric
Air Transportation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Air Cargo . >9,832
Export Trade (wkly)
Foreign Trade Activities in U. S. .. *3,233
Forwarder, The (wkly)
Foreign Trd. & Ocean Ship'g... t3,046
Marine Dealer (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
News & Meich'd'g for Boat'g Trade... 28,000
Marine Engineering/Log (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Marine Eng'g & Ship Bldg.... *14,610
Total unpaid dist . 1,189
Marine Journal (mo.)
Marine News (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Ship'g & Marine .
Qualified paid . >4,031
Controlled circ. >2,952
Maritime Reporter (s-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Marine Execu . * 10,230
Shipping Digest (wkly)
Foreign Trade & Ship'g.... *3,763
Shipping Management combined with
National Hi- Way Shipper (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Distributor & Traffic Execu.. >10,634
Cleveland OHIO
Great Lake* and Inland Waterways
(mo.) Waterways...
Portland OREGON
Daily Shipping News (dly)
Ship'g Ports & Transp . 11,312
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Ports of Philadelphia (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Foreign Trade .. 16,000
Seattle WASHINGTON
Journal of Commerce and Construction
Record (dly) (see note in catalog)
Com., Indus., Fin. & Mar ... 5,101
Marine Digest (wkly).-Mar'me & Ship'g.,. 2,969
Pacific Work Boat (bi-mo.)
Skippers & Fleet Operators .. *2,203
Milwaukee WISCONSIN * Circ.
Ships and The Sea (quar.)
Ships & Travel by Sea ... 27.020
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Harbour and Shipping (mo.)
Marine & Foreign Trade.... * 1.154
Journal of Commerce Weekly (wkly)
Constr., Munic., Ship. & Finan ... +6,095
Shipping Guide (wkly) $144
Don Mills ONTARIO
Canadian Transportation (mo.)
Land, Air & Water Transp.... * 1,687
Toronto
Boating (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Marine, Naval & Pleas. Craft .. *5,244
Canadian Shipping and Marine Engineer-
ing News (mo.) ....Shipbldg. & Shipp'g... 42,501
Montreal QUEBEC
Seaports and the Transport World (mo.)
Transp'n . 42,136
Shipping Register and Shipbuilder (mo.)
Ship'g, Shipbldg. & Harbors.... 42,198
MATERIALS HANDLING
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Western Material Handling (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Mat'l Hand'g & Indus. Pkg. Equip ..VAC 9,145
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Modern Materials Handling (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Materials Handling >40,190
New York NEW YORK
Transporte Moderno (Span.) (bi-mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Transporta'n & Materials Handl'g >25,376
Cleveland °HI°
Material Handling Engineering (mo.)
(cont. circ.).. ..Material Hndl'g Equip.... >40,705
Material Handling Illustrated (quar.)
(cont. circ.) Mat'l Handl'g Equip . >97,076
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Materials Handling in Canada (mo.)
Mat'! Handl'g .. 46,918
MATHEMATICS
See also Statistical
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Pacific Journal of Mathematics (quar.)
Math .. J548
Controlled free dist . J287
Pacoima
Mathematics Magazine (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Mathematics .. t2.200
Washington DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
Journal of Research (mo.)
Spec. Sciences; Physics, Math. English ..
Mathematics Teacher (mo.) Educ . $15,000
k Park ILLINOIS
School Science and Mathematics (mo.)
Science & Math. Educ.... $4,500
Bloomlngton INDIANA
Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics
(bi-mo.) Math. & Mech'cs ... 700
Controlled free dist ... 300
Baltimore MARYLAND
American Journal of Mathematics (quar.).... 984
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Cambridge MASSACHUSETTS
Journal of Mathematics and Physics
(quar.) Applied Math....
NEW JERSEY
Annals of Mathematics (Eng., Fr., Ger.)
(bi-mo.)
Circ,
Buffalo N£W YORK
American Mathematical Monthly (mo.)
Coll. Math.,
New York
Scripta Mathematica (quar.)....Sci. Math
NORTH CAROLINA
Duke Mathematical Journal (no adv.)
(quar. )
t9,000
tl,150
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Journal of the Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics (quar.). .Math ...
Providence RHODE ISLAND
Bulletin of the American Mathematical
Society (bi-mo.) Math ..
Mathematical Reviews (Eng.. French.
Ger., Ital.) (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Math ...
Proceedings of the American Mathemati-
cal Society (bi-mo.) Math ..
Transactions of the American Mathe-
matical Society (no adv.) (mo.)
Mathematics....
Notices (bi-mo.) Math....
Toronto CANADA
Canadian Journal of Mathematics (Eng.
& Fr.) (quar.) Math...
J2.500
t6,065
*3,563
*5,060
tt,182
6,345
ti.ooo
MATRIMONIAL
WASHINGTON
Cupid's Destiny (quar.)
125.000
MEATS and PROVISIONS
Lo» Angeles CALIFORNIA
Food Mart News (Southern California
Edition) (bi-wkly, Fri.) (see note in
catalog) Ret. Groc. with Meats VAC 9,702
Meat Dealer (mo.) Meat Markets
Mill Valley
Western Meat Industry (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Meat Pack'g & Rel. Mfrs
COLORADO
Colorado Grocer (mo.) (cont. free dist.)....
Groc. & Meats ..
>2,703
2,400
Chicago ILLINOIS
Associated Food Retailers (mo.)
RetaU Meats & Groc .. $7,973
Butcher Workman. The (no adv.) (mo.)
Labor Meat-Pac'g Indus $330,000
Food Mart News (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Ret. Groc. with Meats .. 700
Controlled free dist ... 13.620
Meat (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Meat Pkg., Sausage Mfg.. >10,381
National Provisioner (wkly)
Meat Pkg.. Alied Indus.... *9,297
Indtanapolla INDIANA
Indiana Food Merchant (mo.). .Ret. Foods...
Dea Moines 1OWA
Iowa Food Dealer (mo.)..Groc. & Meats ..
St. Paul MINNESOTA
Minnesota Food Guide (mo.)
Ret. Groc. & Meat....
1,872
St. Louia MISSOURI
Food Merchandising (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.)
Retail Meat & Food Dlrs...
Circ,
> 69, 28 9
New York N«W YORK
Bulletin of the New York State Assn.
of Retail Meat and Food Dealers (mo.)~
Ret. & Wholes. Meat Indus ..
Butchers Advocate, Dressed Poultry and
the Pood Merchant (wkly)
Ret. & Wholes. Meat & Poult. Indus
Cincinnati OHIO
Grocers' Guide (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Ret. Groc. & Meats .
Seattle WASHINGTON
Washington State Food Dealer (mo.)
Groc. & Meat..
2,500
J2.959
MEDICAL and SURGICAL
See also Health, Hygiene and Sanitation; Tuberculosis;
Hospitals and Nursing; Physiology and
Anatomy; X-Ray and Radium
Birmingham ALABAMA
Bulletin of Jefferson County Medical So-
ciety, The (mo.) $730
Controlled free dist .. tl50
Southern Medical Journal (mo.) 12,703
Montgomery
Journal of the Medical Association of
the State of Alabama (mo.)
ARIZONA
Arizona Medicine Journal (mo.) .. ..
County Medical Society Magazine Group
(see note in catalog) (comb, circ.)....
Round- Up, The (mo.)
Controlled free dist ...
2,043
J3.713
121,156
t500
J850
Little Rock ARKANSAS
Journal of the Arkansas Medical So-
ciety (mo.) tl.364
Controlled free dist.... $150
Fresno
CALIFORNIA
Bulletin of the Fresno County Medical
Society (mo.) Medical....
Los Angeles
Bulletin of the Lot Angeles County
Medical Association (s-mo.)..Medicine .
General Practice (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Family Phys. Int
Journal of Applied Nutrition (quar.)
Nutrition....
Projective Techniques Monograph (no
adv.) (quar.) Psychotherapy
Oakland
Bulletin of the Alameda-Contra Costa
Medical Assn. (mo.)
Controlled free dist...
San Francisco
California GP (mo.) Medical....
California Medicine (mo.)
Med. & Frat. & Scien . .
Denver COLORADO
Rocky Mountain Medical Journal (mo.)....
Controlled free dist . .
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Medicine (mo.) Medical ...
Journal of Clinical Investigation (mo.)
Medical....
Journal of the History of Medicine and
Allied Sciences (quar.) Medicine ..
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
(6 ti. a yr.) Med. & Biol....
Willimantic
American Journal of Mental Deficiency
(bi-mo.) Ment. Defic'y ..
7,600
30,000
n,9oo
tl.620
1450
t6,300
16,642
4,210
297
$3.500
6,433
772
n.ooo
5,060
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MEDICAL and SURGICAL (Continue
WlhnfaftoB DELAWARE Circ.
Delaware State Medical Journal (mo.) .... $475
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Journal of Rehabilitation (bi-mo. ) (see
note in catalog) Medical ...
Medical Annala of District of Columbia
(mo.) Medical....
Controlled free dist....
Military Medicine (mo.) Medical....
Orthopedic and Prosthetic Appliance
Journal (quar.)
Brace & Limb Appliance Field....
U. S. Armed Forces Medical Journal
(mo.) — Med....
Controlled circ ...
Jacksonville
FLORIDA
Journal of the Florida Medical Associa-
tion (mo.) ~ ~
Industrial Medicine and Surgery (mo.)
Indus. Med .
18,850
2,237
S18
6.721
2,033
$3,490
$26,475
Hillsborough County Medical Association
Bulletin (mo.) (controlled free dist.)
Medical....
__ GEORGIA
Journal of the Medical Association of
Georgia (mo.) ............ - ...........................
Theta Kappa Psi Messenger (quar.)
Fraternity Medical....
Honolulu HAWAII
Hawaii Medical Journal (bi-mo.) .. ........ ....
Controlled free dist ...
Bloomington ILLINOIS
Accent On Living (quar.)
Handicapped Persons....
Controlled free dist....
Chicago
A, M. A. Archives of Dermatology (mo.)
Skin Diseases....
A. M. A. Archives of Industrial Health
(mo.) ----- ................................... Med....
A. M. A. Archives of Internal Medicine
(mo.) ......... - ....................................... -...
A. M. A. Archives of Neurology and
Psychiatry (mo.) Nerv. & Ment. Dis ...
A. M. A. Archives of Ophthalmology
(mo.) ~. ____________ ....Diseases of the Eye....
A. M. A. Archives of Otolaryngology
(mo.) .. ............ » ............................... .............
A. M. A. Archives of Pathology (mo.) ......
A. M. A- Archives of Surgery (mo.) ............
A. M. A. Journal of Diseases of Children
3,297
*7,802
$1,100
$2,665
$7,500
A. M. A. News (bi-wkly, Mon.)
Medical....
Controlled free dist....
American Journal of Ophthalmology (mo.)
Ophthalmology ..
Archives of Physical Medicine and Re-
habilitation (mo.) ... ........ — Phys. Med....
A. S. T. A. Journal (mo.) ....Surg. Supp's ...
Bulletin for Medical Research (bi-mo.)
Res. Biology....
Bulletin of Maternal Welfare (bi-mo.)
Medical.-.
Controlled free dist....
Cancer Research (mo.) ................ Med. Res....
Chicago Medical School Quarterly (no
adv.) (quar.) (controlled free dist)
Medicine..,.
Chicago Medical Society Bulletin (wkly)....
Diseases of the Chest (mo.) ................. .. .......
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Monthly
(mo.) „ ................................................................
Family Physician (mo.) --- M. D. of
Medicine in Gen'l Practice...
Illinois Medical Journal (mo.) ....................
Inhalation Therapy (quar.) .- ............. Med....
Journal of Infectious Diseases (bi-mo.)....
$1,352
$220
1,031
6,409
5,962
3,643
10.60S
5,719
7,599
5,883
4,30S
9,264
8,294
140,000
80,000
6.460
*3,106
$22,000
3,794
9,273
2,282
$2,850
6,495
8,217
$6,888
2,250
10,901
2,100
1,872
Chicago
Journal of International College of
Surgeons (mo.) Surgical....
Journal of Medical Education, The (mo.)
Med. Educ....
Journal of the American Association of
Medical Record Librarians (bi-mo.)
Medical Record Libr....
Journal of the American Medical Asso-
ciation (wkly)
New Physician. The (mo.)
Perspectives in Biology and Medical
Science
Polish Medical History and Science
Bulletin (no adv.) (bi-mo.) ....Medical ..
Proctology. The Journal of Anal. Rectal
and Colon Diseases (quar.) Med....
Sinopsis Medica Internacional (Span.)
(mo.) Lat. Amer. Doc's & Hosp's....
Controlled free dist ...
Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics (mo.)
Surg. & Hosp....
Quiney
Mississippi Valley Medical Journal,
incorporating The Radiologic Review
(bi-mo.) Med.. X-ray & Radium...
Springfield
Endrocrinology (mo.) Med. Research...
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and
Metabolism (mo.)
Study of Internal Secretions ..
Journal of Neurophysiology (bi-mo.) Med....
Journal of Neurosurgery (bi-mo. ).. Surg'l ...
Pediatrics (mo.) Medical .
Wlnnetka
Clinical Medicine (mo.)
Medical Digest (rao.) Medical....
Controlled free dist ...
IsMBaaapolla INDIANA
Journal of the Indiana State Medical
Association (rao.)
Oea Moines IOWA
Journal of the Iowa State Medical So-
ciety (mo.) ~
Topeka
KANSAS
Journal of the Kansas Medical Society
(mo.)
Controlled free dist....
Loulaville KENTUCKY
Journal of the Kentucky State Medical
Association (mo.)
Cire.
5,586
4,600
180,588
51.048
1,610
71,000
22,311
$2,800
2,896
4,134
1.522
2.540
11,317
22,915
1,762
73,676
2.489
1.891
279
2,272
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Bulletin (mo.) (cont. free dist.) ...Med... $1,389
Journal of the Louisiana State Medical
Society (mo.) $2,900
.wick MAINE
Journal of the Maine Medical Assn.
(mo.)
$910
Baltimore MARYLAND
American Journal of Clinical Pathology
(mo.) ..... 5,069
American Journal of Physical Medicine
(bi mo.) . Occup. Ther'py & Rehab' n.... 1,381
American Journal of Tropical Medicine
and Hygiene (bi-mo.) 2,470
American Surgeon (mo.) ~..Med. & Surg.... 3,266
Angiology (bi-mo.) „ 1,278
Applied Microbiology (bi-mo.). .Mic'b'gy.... 1,869
Bacteriological Review (quar.)
Bacteriology.... 8,814
Bulletin of Johns Hopkins Hospital (mo.).... 1,308
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(bi-mo.) Med. Hist... 1,015
Current Medical Digest (mo.) (cont. circ.) ... >130,306
Gastroenterology (mo.) Gastroen'gy.... 3,699
Johns Hopkins Magazine (rao1.)
Educational, Medical....
Journal of Bacteriology (mo.) .Bact.... 8,530
Journal of Histochemistry and Cyto-
chemistry (bi-mo.) Medical.... 1,521
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Trade, Technical and Glass Publications, 1959
Baltimore Circ.
Journal of Immunology (mo.)
Med. & Scien.... 2,397
Journal oi Investigative Dermatology
(mo.) Med. & Scien.... 2,108
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
(mo.) Neu'gy & Psychi'y.... 1,485
Journal of Pharmacology and Experi-
mental Therapeutics (mo.). Med. Pharm.... 2,107
Journal of the American Geriatrics So-
ciety (mo.) Medical... 4,053
Journal of Urology (mo.) 6,346
Maryland State Medical Journal (mo.)
Medical & Chirurgical.... $3.500
Medicine (quar.) .. 2,709
Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey
(bi-mo.) .... Medical.... 4.856
Operations Research: Journal of the Op-
erations Research Society of America
(bi-mo.) Operations Research.... 4,200
Pharmacological Reviews (quar.) ...Med.... 1,789
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
(mo.) . Medical ... 2,269
Stain Technology (bi-mo.) .. . Stain Tech.... 1.891
Survey of Anesthesiology (bi-mo.). .Med.... 2,858
Survey of Ophthalmology (bi-mo.) Med.... 1,913
Technical Bulletin of the Registry of
Medical Technologists (mo.)
Clin. Pathology. .. 22.000
Urological Survey (bi-mo.) ........Medical ... 1,346
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Boston Medical Quarterly. The (quar.)
(cont. free dist.) Medicine... $3,800
Bulletin of Tufts New England Medical
Center (4 ti. a yr.) Medical.... 4,800
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
(8 ti. a yr.) (see note in catalog) ..Surg.... $11,883
Massachusetss Physician (mo.)
Med. & Surg.,
Controlled free dist.... 8,039
National Medical Secretary (bi-mo.) .
(cont. free dist.) Med. Sec'tVs.... 4.620
New England Journal of Medicine (wkly). .. 52.343
Detroit MICHIGAN
Detroit Medical News (wkly) .... 3,000
Lansing
Journal of the Michigan State Medical
Society (mo.)
16.500
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Geriatrics (mo.) Medical.... 15.602
Journal-Lancet (mo.) 3,276
Modern Medicine (s-ino.) (cont. circ.)
Medical > 138, 865
Neurology (mo.) Medical.... 3.817
Postgraduate Medicine (mo.) Medical... * 30,645
Total unpaid dist.... 1,097
Review of Allergy & Applied Immunol-
ogy (bi-mo.) Medical.... $1,140
Rochester
Transactions. American Academy of
Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
(bi-mo.) Medical.... 6,994
Controlled free dist ... 599
St Paul
Annals of Allergy (bi-mo.) Medical ... 1,91ft
Journal of Aviation Medicine (mo.) 5,067
Minnesota Medicine (mo.) Medical ... 3,580
Boonevtll* MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Doctor (mo.) —Med. & Surg...,
Joplin MISSOURI
Tri- State Medical Bulletin (mo.)
Gen'l Medicine....
Kansas City
"GP" (mo.) « Medicine..- *26,177
Total unpaid dist.... 3,290
Jackson Co. Medical Society Bulletin
(wkly) Medical ... 1,515
Kansas City Medical Journal (quar.)
Medical ... $4,600
St. Louis
American Heart Journal (mo.) „ 5.75:
American Journal of Obstetrics and
Gynecology (mo.) 14,487
Saint Louis ate.
Annals of Otology, Rhlnology and
Laryngology (quar.) .. ...,,1U.. ............ ....u.... No adv.
Journal of Allergy (bi-mo.) 2,968
Journal of Chronic Diseases (mo.). ...Med.... 2,594
Journal of Gerontology (quar.)
Studies of Old Age ... $2,020
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medi-
cine (mo.) 6.61»
Journal of Pediatrics (mo.) . ... Pediat... 9,514
Journal of Thoracic Surgery (mo.) 5,645
Laboratory Digest, The (mo.)
Pathology. Tropical & Atomic Med . $5,000
Laryngoscope, The (mo.)
Ear, Nose & Throat . 2.650
Missouri Medicine (mo.) . .. . Medical... 4,326
St. Louis Medicine (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) 22
Controlled free dist 2,046
Surgery (mo.) 7,396
Uoeoln NEBRASKA
Nebraska State Medical Journal (mo.) ... $1.421
Omaha
Bulletin (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Medical 1,726
Journal of the Omaha Mid-West Clinical
Society (6 ti. a yr.) (cont. free dist.)
Medical.... 6,765
$2.147
$1.024
Jersey City NEW JERSEY
Bulletin of the Margaret Hague
Maternity Hospital (quar.) .Medical
Controlled free dist
Oradell
Medical Economics (ftntly) (cont. circ.)
Active Practic'g Phys'ns ...>147,721
Trenton
Journal of the Medical Society of New
Jersey (mo.) 5.948
NEW YORK
Group Psychotherapy (quar.)
Soc. Sciences ..
Brooklyn
Bulletin of the Medical Society of the
County of Kings and Academy of Medi-
cine of Brooklyn (mo.) « $5,000
>et
American Journal of Proctology (bi-mo.)
(cont. circ.) Medical .. >4,198
Medical Times (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Medical.... >22,779
Resident Physician (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Medical
New York
A. D. A. Forecast (no adv.) (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Lay Magazine for Diabetics ...
America Clinica (Span.) (mo.) (Cont.
circ.) Med'l Prof, of Lat. Amer . .
American Journal of Cardiology (mo.)
Heart Spec's ..
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
(bi-mo.) Medical...
Controlled free dist....
American Journal of Digestive Diseases
(mo.) Medical....
Controlled free dist ...
American Journal of Gastroenterology
(mo.) Medical....
American Journal of Medicine (mo.)
Medical.... *17,712
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
(quar.) .....Orthopsychiatry ... 4,500
American Journal of Psychiatry (mo.)
Phychi. (Med.)..- $12,322
American Journal of Psychotherapy
(quar.) Psychotherapy... 1,100
American Journal of Surgery (mo.) $8,158
Antibiotic Medicine and Clinical
Therapy (mo.) (cont. circ.) ....Medical....
Antibiotics and Chemotherapy (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Medical ...
Archives of Biochemistry and Bio-
physics (no adv.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) MMM....M.»...MM MM«......BiochernMM
39,516
56.260
76,218
$5,470
3,810
2,506
1,510
2,110
$2.326
21,0**
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MEDICAL and SURGICAL (Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
New York are.
Archives of Pediatrics (mo.)
Children's Diseases ... 3,334
Blood, The Journal of Hematology (mo.)
Medical.... 4,781
Bulletin of the New York Academy of
Medicine (mo.) - 16,240
Cancer News (no adv. Hquar.) (free dist.)
Health.... $150,000
Circulation Research— A Journal of the
American Heart Association (bi-mo.)
Medical..., 2,451
Circulation, The Journal of the Ameri-
can Heart Association (mo.). ...Medical.... 8,410
Clinical Chemistry (bi-mo.)
Chem. Related Medicine . 2,750
Diabetes — The Journal of the American
Diabetes Association (bi-mo.) ....Med'l.... 3,506
Diseases of the Nervous System (mo.)
Medical.... *3,150
Controlled free dist .. $1,850
Experimental Parasitology (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) Parasitology....
Fertility and Sterility (bi-mo.). ...Medical.... 3,250
International Record of Medicine (mo.)
Medical . 3,550
Journal of Clinical and Experimental
Psychopathology and Quarterly Review
of Psychiatry and Neurology (quar.)
Psychiatrists, Neurologists.... 1,354
Journal of Experimental Medicine (mo.)
Medical....
Journal of Mount Sinai Hospital (bi-mo.)
Medical . tl.895
Journal of the American Medical Wo-
men's Assn. (mo.) Medical.... $3,960
Journal of the National Medical Asso-
ciation (Negro) (bi-mo.) Medical.-. $3.655
Laboratory Investigation (bi-mo.). Med'l.... 1,950
MD Medical Newsmagazine (mo.) (cont.
circ.) >139,523
Medical Journal (Ukrainian) (quar.)
Medical.... 600
Controlled free dist.... 180
Metabolism — Clinical and Experimental
(bi-mo.) Med.... 1,969
Modern Drugs (bi-mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) >121,678
Muscular Dystrophy News (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) 26,000
National Foundation News (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)....Inf. Paralysis.... $80,000
New Medical Materia (mo.) Medical....
New York Medicine (s-mo.) Medical.... 7,500
New York Physician and American Med-
icine (mo.) Med. & Hosp ...
Controlled free dist.... $15,000
New York State Journal of Medicine
(s-mo.) ... .. 720
Controlled free dist.... 24,420
Obstetrics and Gynecology (mo.) .. ..Med.... 10,000
Physical Therapy Review (mo.)
Physical Therapy.... 8,452
Popular Medicine (bi-mo.)
Health & Gen'l Int ...
Proceedings of the Society for Experi-
mental Biology and Medicine (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Biol. & Med.... 5,973
Psychosomatic Medicine (bi-mo.) ....Med.... $3,600
Quarterly Review of Pediatrics (quar.)
Medical.... 3,102
Quarterly Review of Surgery, Obstetrics
and Gynecology (quar.)... .Med. & Surg.... 3,002
Radiation Research (mo.) (see note in
catalog) — Radiation Research ..
Revista De La Confederacion Medica
Panamericana (Span.) (mo.) ....Med'L... 50,528
Surgical Business (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Surg. Equip. & Supplies..., >3,402
World Medical Journal (bi-mo.). .Medical.... $15.746
Purchase
Westchester Medical Bulletin (mo.)
Medical.... 2,200
Utiea
Psychiatric Quarterly (no adv.) (quar.)
Medical (Psych.).... 1,250
Raleigh NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Medical Journal (mo.) ....
Fargo NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Cancer News (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) .Cancer Soc'y News-
Cleveland OHI°
Anesthesia and Analgesia Current Re-
searches (bi-mo.) Medical-
Bulletin of the Academy of Medicine ot
Cleveland (mo.)
Columbus
Ohio State Medical Journal (mo.)
Controlled free dist..,
Toledo
Bulletin of the Toledo Academy of Med-
icine (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Oklahoma City
OKLAHOMA
Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical
Association (mo.) .................................
National Eclectic Medical Association
Quarterly (quar.) .................. Eclec. Phys ...
Tulsa
Bulletin of the Tulsa County Medical
Society, The (mo.) ................. Medical
Controlled free dist .,
Portland OREGON
Bulletin of the Multnomah County Medi-
cal Society, The (mo.) ......... Medical...,
Harrtsburg PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Medical Journal (mo.) ........
Perkasie
Bucks County Medical Monthly (mo.)
Philadelphia
American Journal of Anatomy (bi-mo.)
(see note in catalog) ...... Anatomical...,
American Journal of Medical Sciences
(mo ) ........ ....... .... Med...
American Practitioner and Digest of
Treatment (mo.) ...................... Med...
Total unpaid dist...,
Anatomical Record (mo.) (see note in
catalog) .......... ........ Anatom
Anesthesiology (bi-mo.) ........ Medical-
Annals of Internal Medicine (mo.)
Med...
Annals of Surgery (mo.) ................
Cancer (bi-mo.)
DLag., Treat. & Res. of Cancer...
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum
(bi-mo.) ....................... Proctology...
Controlled free dist...
Journal of Comparative Neurology
(bi-mo.) (see note in catalog) .............
Journal of Morphology (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog) ......... Morpho...
Journal of Nutrition (mo ) (see note in
catalog) ............................ Nutrition
Journal of the American Institute of
Homeopathy (mo ) ......... Homeopathic....
Lippincott's Medical Science (s-mo )
(cont. free dist. ) .................... Physic
Medical Abstracts (mo.) .... Medical
Controlled free dist...
Medical Clinics of North America (bi-mo.)...
Philadelphia Medicine (wkly) ....................
Surgical Clinics of North America
(bi-mo.) .............. « ............. ~. ............. _...._...
Pittsburgh
Bulletin of Allegheny County Medical
Society (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Medical...
Providence RHODE ISLAND
Rhode Island Medical Journal (mo.) .........
Controlled free dist...
Florence SOUTH CAROLINA
Journal of the South Carolina Medical
Association (mo.) ......................................
Circ.
3,950
48,000
$3.451
$3,150
9,046
$1.300
1,966
750
650
2,420
$12.184
$325
974
4,026
*10,680
2,679
1,156
22,304
12,601
6,769
1,409
596
730
834
2.610
132.177
6.014
8.936
Noadv
$4,500
No adv.
1,778
$913
$407
1,688
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; fiP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1470
Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Sioux Falls SOUTH DAKOTA Circ.
South Dakota Journal o! Medicine and
Pharmacy (mo.) ~...Med. & Pharra ... $1,350
Mamphis TENNESSEE
Memphis Medical Journal (mo.) $700
Nashville
Journal of the Tennessee State Medical
Association (mo.) $2,700
Austin TEXAS
Texas State Journal of Medicine (mo.) $7,752
El Paso
Southwestern Medicine (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Medical.... 3,716
Houston
American Journal of Medical Technology
(bi-mo.) Medical.... 8,35O
Heart Bulletin, The (bi-mo.) ...Medical.... 60,000
Medical Record and Annals (mo.) $1,472
Orthopedics (mo.) Orthopedics... 16,180
Salt Lake City UTAH
Utah Medical Bulletin (mo.) . .Medical.... $500
Controlled free dist.... $800
Brattleboro VERMONT
Homeopathic Recorder (quar.).... Medical ..
Charlottesvllle VIRGINIA
Group Practice (bi-mo.) Medical.... $2,800
Richmond
Virginia Medical Monthly (mo.) 2,913
Seattle WASHINGTON
King County Medical Society Bulletin
(mo.) (see note in catalog) Medical.... 42
Controlled free dist 2,473
Northwest Medicine (mo.) ^ $5,038
Western Journal of Surgery, Obstetrics
& Gynecology (bi-mo.) Medical ..
Charleston WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Medical Journal (mo.) . 1,524
Madison WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Medical Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.) 3,516
Milwaukee
American Journal of Occupational
Therapy (bi-mo.) Medical.... 5,433
Milwaukee Medical Society Times (mo.).... 1,280
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Bulletin of the Vancouver Medical Asso-
ciation (mo.) «... Med ...
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Manitoba Medical Review (mo.) 2,500
Halifax NOVA SCOTIA
Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin (ma) ... — ....
Hamilton ONTARIO
Canadian Journal of Medical Technology
(quar.) ~ Lab. Tech'y....
University of Western Ontario Medical
Journal (quar.) (see note in catalog)
Medical....
Ottawa
Bulletin Des Anciens "Ottawa" (Eng.
& Fr.) (quar.) Med. Coll. Alumni....
Canadian Psychiatric Association
Journal (quar.) Medical...
Bulletin of the Acad. of Medicine (mo.) ..
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal,
The (quar.) Anaesthetists ..
Canadian Journal of Public Health (mo.)
Medical Hygiene...
Canadian Journal of Surgery (quar.)
Surgery ...
$2,200
700
9,300
625
$2.350
$1,415
3,407
Toronto circ
Canadian Medical Association Journal
(s-mo.) Medical.... * 14,871
Journal of the Canadian Dietetic Associ-
ation (bi-mo.) Dietetics... 1,400
Modern Medicine of Canada (Eng. &
Fr.) (mo.) Medical Profession.... +20,713
Ontario Medical Review (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Medical .. +5,714
University of Toronto Medical Journal
(6 ti. a yr.) Coll. Med... $1,700
Gardenvale QUEBEC
Canadian Doctor (mo.) Medical . +19,302
Montreal
Action Medicate, L' (Fr.) (mo.) (free
dist.) $3,655
Bulletin. The (Eng. & Fr.) (quar.)
Coll. Med ..
Information L'Medicale et Paramedicale
(Fr.) (s-mo.) Medical Prof +6,352
McGill Medical Journal (quar.)
Coll. Med...
Quebec
Laval Medical (Fr.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) $2,000
Controlled free dist . $1,500
Manila PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Focus on Mental Health (no adv.) (bi-
mo.) Mental Health . 2,800
METAL WORKING and
METAL TRADE
See also Machinery; Engineering (Various Branches);
Plumbing and Heating; Air Conditioning;
Mining and Minerals; Sheet Metal Working.
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Western Metalworking (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ....Metal Indus. Western States
San Francisco
Western Machinery and Steel World
(mo.) (cont. circ.)
Metalw'k Mach. Tool
Englewood
COLORADO
Design News (bi-wkly) (cont. circ.)
Metal Work'g & Des. Eng'g
Purchasing News (bi-wkly) (cont. circ.)
Metal Work'g & Turchas'g
CONNECTICUT
> 7,868
>9,676
>40,484
> 18,581
Cos Cob
Modern Pattern Making (bi-mo.) (cont.
circ.) Indus. Foundry Patterns. VAC 11,552
Stamford
Wire and Wire Products (mo.) ..Wire....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Home Appliance Builder (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) ... Cook & Heat Apph's .
3,535
11,000
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Appliance Manufacturer (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Mfg. of Appliances.... > 17,527
Factory Equipment and Production (mo.)
(cont. circ.) ..Metalwork'g Factor's... > 29,153
Light Metal Age (bi-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Light Metal Trade.. >5,024
Metal Forming and Fabricating (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Metal Form'g & Fab'g . >12,124
Modern Metals (mo.) Light Metals ... $5.872
Controlled free dist ... $8,337
Des Plaines
Modern Castings (mo.K.Found'men's Int .. ^14,166
Total unpaid dist . 4,730
Elmhunt
Metal Products Manufacturing (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Metalwork'g .. >1 1,908
Morton Grove
Welding Distributor (bi-mo.)
Weld. Equip. & Sup's.... 378
Controlled free dist.... 5,313
Welding Engineer (mo.) Weld'g & Cut'g.... *1«,724
Total unpaid dist.... 3,393
Circulation— **Sept. A, B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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METAL WORKING and
METAL TRADE (Continued)
Oak Park Of*
Midwest Manufacturing (mo.) (cont.
drc.) Metalwork'g Indu3trial....VAC 12,940
Springfield
Scrap Age- Waste Age (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Scrap & Waste Mat'l Indus.... 4.800
Wheaton
Assembly and Fastener Engineering
(mo.) -... , Metal & Metal Work'g ..
Carbide Engineering (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Metal Work'g & Tool'g . . >14,222
Grinding and Finishing (mo.) (cont.
circ.) .. Metalwork'g Indus.... >31,187
Machine and Tool Blue Book (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Metalwork'g Mach.... >40.348
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Metal- Working ( mo.) (cont. circ.)
Metalwork'g Indus.... >31.763
Detroit MICHIGAN
Die Casting Engineer (quar.) . Die Cast'g ... 655
Controlled free dist .. 2,345
Industrial Machinery News (mo.)
Mach. for Metalwork'g.... 2,400
Controlled free dist ... 65,000
Production (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Mass Prod'n Metal Work'g.... >2S,6S3
Tool Engineer (mo.) . Tool Eng'g .. * 39,5 14
Total unpaid dist.... 4,942
Codar Grove N£W JERSEY
Plating Management (mo.). ...Met. Fin'g.... 500
Controlled free dist.... 2.490
Weatwood
Metal Finishing (mo.)
Electroplat'g & Met. Coat'g Indus.... *7.»46
Total unpaid dist.... 2,407
>6,987
New Rochelle NEW YORK
Metal Treating (bi-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Comm'l & Indus Heat Treat'g
New York
ACTA Metallurgica (mo.) ....Metallurgy,.. $2.327
American Machinist (ftntly) (Mon.)
Metalwork'g Indus , *41,290
Total unpaid dist ... 1,902
American Metal Market (dly)
Steel, Metals, Met. Work'g **12,692
Daily Metal Reporter (dly) (see note in
catalog) - Iron, Steel Metals.,.
E. & M. J. Metal and Mineral Markets
(wkly) ....Non-Fer. Metals & Min. Mkt **3,046
Journal of Metals (mo.),Metal'r'l Eng'g.,. 8,786
Machinery (mo.) Mach. Mfg. &
Metal Parts Qualified Paid,, >17,437
Controlled circ,.. >12,803
Materials in Design Engineering (mo.)
Orig. Equip. Design
Total unpaid dist
Mining Engineering (mo.)
Min. & Metal Eng'g.
Total unpaid dist,,
Product Engineering (wkly)
Prod. Engr. & Designer in Metal Mfg.... *40,713
Total unpaid dist.., 2,003
Welding Journal (mo.) ~..~ 16,299
Rochester
Metal Removing (bi-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Metal Turn'g Indus,, >1 0,065
*28.688
1,806
, *12.636
1,147
Heating and Air Conditioning Contractor
(mo.) -..Sheet Metal, Heat & Air Cond....
Qualified paid.... >6.133
Controlled circ.... >5,222
Cincinnati OHIO
Metal Polisher. Buffer and Plater
(bi-mo.) Labor.... 15.600
Modem Machine Shop (mo.) (controlled
circ.) Metalwork'g Indus .. >53,203
Products Finishing (mo.) (controlled
circ.) — Metal Fin.... >21,269
Cleveland
Foundry (mo.) (cont. circ.) Foundry....
Industry and Welding (mo. ) (controlled
circ.) Weld'g Indus....
Metal Progress (mo.) Metal Indus....
Total unpaid dist....
Metals Review (mo.) Metal Indus..,
Metlfax Magazine (mo.) ....Metal Indus..,
Controlled free dist....
Precision Metal Molding (mo.) (cont
circ.) Metalwork'g Processes ...
Steel (wkly) (cont. circ.), ..Metalwork'g
Tooling and Production (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Metal Work'g...
Welding Illustrated (quar.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.)
Weld'g & Cutt'g Indus....
Ore.
>18,10S
> 37,706
*30,209
2,512
1 30,244
77,653
> 21 ,033
>43,120
>3S,227
>72.838
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
Iron Age (wkly)
Metalwork'g Indus ...
Qualified paid.., >26,972
Pittsburgh Controlled circ ... >21,16l
Blast Furnace tnd Steel Plant (mo.)
Iron & Steel . . *2,787
Industrial Heating (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Metal Trade ... > 19,012
Iron and Steel Engineer (mo.) 9,836
Steel Equipment and Maintenance News
(mo.) ....Iron ft Steel Process's; Indus..,
Controlled free dist.,. 14,015
Steel Labor (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Labor .. 2,215
Houston TEXAS
Corrosion (mo.)
Corrosion Research & Control ...
7,961
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Western Miner and Oil Review (mo.)
Min'g & Metals., 43,014
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Canadian Welder (mo.)
Blacksmith. Gas Weld, Aut Rep,.. +6,042
Don Mills ONTARIO
Canadian Metalworking (mo.)
Toronto
Metal. Prod., Fabric., etc., +5,752
Canada's Foundry Journal (mo.), Foundry ...
Canadian Machinery and Manufacturing
News (mo.) Met. Work'g Indus.., +6,646
Machine Production and Canadian Supply
(mo.) ...Metal Works & Mach. Shops., +7,463
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bul-
letin (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Min'g & Metal'gy ...
MILITARY and NAVAL
See also Veterans
Arcadia CALIFORNIA
National Defense (mo.) t700
Controlled free dist ... $300
150
SanDtogo
Navy News (mo.) ....
Denver
COLORADO
Talon. The (mo.) Coll. Milit ... 2,200
Controlled free dist,, 700
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Musicana (bi-mo.)
W tDort Bandsmen of Armed Forces ... 1 13, 750
Army Aviation Magazine (mo.)
Army Aviation.., 4,343
Washington DISTRICT OF COLVMBIA
Air Force (mo.) (see note in catalog)
U. S. A. F. Service.,.
Air Force Time* (wkly) U.S.A.F. Senr-
ice (see note in catalog) -£113,830
ClrcuUtlon— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; tA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Washington Circ.
All Hands (mo.) Naval Ints.... $10.000
Controlled free dist.... $100.000
American Weekend, The — See Army
Times in catalog section
Armed Forces Chemical Journal (bi-mo.)
Chemistry-.. 4,091
Armed Forces Management (mo.)
Military ...
Armor (no adv.) (bi-mo.) -...Armor.... $7,000
Army (mo.) Military.... 54,292
Army, Navy. Air Force Journal (wkly)
Armed Services ... * 26.287
Army-Navy-Air Force Register (wkly)
Armed Services ... *14,038
Total unpaid circ ... 5.904
Army Reservist (no adv.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Military... $151.000
Army Times (wkly) (see note in
catalog) U. S. Army....*t42.l69
Chaplain, The (no adv.) (bi-mo. )... .Relig ... $59
Controlled free dist ... $3,791
Government Research & Development
Data (mo.) Research & Devel .. 4,560
Leatherneck (mo.) U. S. Marines....* 11 7, 183
Military Affairs (quar.) ....Military Hist.... 1,700
Military Chaplain (mo.) Relig.... 3,500
Military Engineer (bi-mo.). .Milit. Eng'g ... *25,079
Military Market (mo.) ..Milit'y & Nav'l
Proc'r'm't & Ret'l Resales ...
Controlled free dist ... 12,937
Military Medicine (mo.) Medical.... 6,721
National Defense Transportation Journal
(bi-mo.) Armed Services &
Civilian Trans. Ind ... 11,227
National Guardsman (mo.) .. Military.... 85,379
Controlled free dist.... 1,500
Naval Affairs (mo.) Naval... 50,433
Naval Aviation News (mo.) (no adv.)
Naval Avia... 6,000
Controlled free dist... 27,000
Navy Times (wkly) (see note in catalog)
U. S. Navy ... *60,358
Officer. The (mo.) Milit. & Naval ...
Ordnance (bi-mo.) Ordn. Nat'l Def ... 43,114
Quartermaster Review (bi-mo.)
Army Q. M. .. 11,810
Retired Officer. The (bi-mo.)
Retired Officers .. 31,322
Controlled free dist ... 6,244
Signal (mo.) - Electronics,
Communications & Photography.... >9,845
Sojourner, The (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Masonic (Milit.) ... $18,268
U. S. Armed Forces Medical Journal
(mo.) Medical... $3,490
Controlled free dist.... $26,475
U. S. Lady (mo.) Serv. Wives...
Fort Banning GEORGIA
Infantry Magazine (quar.) Infan ... $11,500
Honolulu HAWAII
Armed Forces Patrol (mo.)
Armed Serv's & Vets Int ...
Hawaii Guardsman (quar.)) Nat'l Guard.... $3,700
8,900
5.000
11,374
$5.000
$47.573
$8.125
DeaMoines
Iowa Guardsman (bi-mo.) Military....
Fort Leavenworth KANSAS
Military Review (no adv.) (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Milit....
Annapolis
MARYLAND
Log, The (bi-wkly, Fri.) Naval Devel...
Shipmate (mo.) -...Naval....
Trident (7 ti. a yr.) Coll. & Naval....
United States Naval Institute Proceed-
ings (mo.) «
Lansing
MICHIGAN
Michigan National Guardsman (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) Military....
Albuquerque NEW MEXICO
Sandia Crossroads (wkly) (free dist.)
(see note in catalog) Milit'y.... 12.500
Brooklyn NEW YORK Circ.
Our Navy (s-mo.) - U. S. Navy... * 12,283
Hempstead
Air Reservist (no adv.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) U. S. A. F.... $480,000
New York
American Armed Forces Newspapers
(see note in catalog) (combined circ.)....
National Guardian (wkly) News & Anal ...
Post Exchange (mo.) U. S. Military
Exchanges, Commis'r's, Ship's
Stores ; Vet. Admin. Installa'ns.».
Controlled free dist....
563,720
$33.670
$7.233
Cleveland OHIO
Military Electronics (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Military Electronics.... >18,171
Dayton
Wingspread (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Air Force Base News.... 18,000
Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA
Military Systems Design (bi-mo.) (cont.
circ.) „ Milit. Electees & Controls.... >19,981
San Antonio TEXAS
Army-Navy-Air Force Courier (mo.)
Milit. & Nav.. Air Force & Am. Leg ..
Alexandria VIRGINIA
Army Information Digest (mo.)
U. S. Army.... 1,200
Norfolk Controlled free dist.... 88,000
Armed Services (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Armed Forces.... $7.500
QuanUco
Marine Corps Gazette (mo.)
Milit. & Naval ... 41,384
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Voxair (mo.) Milit. Avia .. $4.000
Camp Borden ONTARIO
Citizen, The (wkly) $100
Controlled free dist ... $1,750
Centralia
Coronet (quar.) (cont. free dist.) 920
Ottawa
Canadian Army Journal (no adv.) (quar.)
Military Affairs . 525
Cro wanes t, The (no adv.) (mo.)
Can. Naval Serv . . 2,600
Roundel (no adv.) (10 ti. a yr.)
_ Roy. Can. Air Force .. 1,145
Toronto
Canadian Military Journal (bi-mo.)
Ints. of Army, Navy, Air Force.... $17.188
Moosejaw SASKATCHEWAN
Planesman. The (mo.) « Air Force ...
Controlled free dist.... 1,500
MILK and MILK PRODUCTS
See also Confectionery. Ice Cream and Soda Fountain;
Dairying under Agricultural Publications
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Western Milk and Ice Cream News
(wkly) Milk & Ice Cream Dlrs.... $3,112
San Francisco
Western Dairy Foods Review (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Dairy Foods Indus.... >3,495
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Florida Dairy News (quar.)
Dairy Farra'g & Dairy Prod. Dist'n ..
3,000
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Southern Dairy Products Journal (mo.) .... 4.284
Shelbyvllle INDIANA
Journal of Milk and Food Technology
(mo.) Milk & Food Sanita'ns ,
$5.277
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
*C.C.A.B. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Pubhsher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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MILK and MILK PRODUCTS (Continued)
•otto* MASSACHUSETTS Circ.
New England Dairyman (mo.)
Dairy Indus .. 7,577
Detroit MICHIGAN
Michigan Milk Messenger (mo.)
Milk Market ... 15,650
Controlled free dist ... 2,200
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Dairy Record (wkly) ....Dairy Prod. Mfgs....
*6,257
Kansas City MISSOURI
Poultry and Eggs Weekly (wkly)
Poult., But., Eggs.... *4,801
New York NEW YORK
American Milk Review and Milk Plant
Monthly (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Milk & Milk Prods.... >1 1,069
Certified Milk (bi-rao.) ........ Milk Prods.... 15,000
26,639
5,816
7.831
Independent Producers' Guide (mo.)
Dairy Farms & Cheese Indus ..
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Inter-State Milk Producers Review (mo.)
Dairy Indus....
Houston TEXAS
Industriaa Lacteas (Span.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Dairy Indus ...
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Dairy Industries Unit (mo.) (see note in
catalog) „ .Dairy Indus....
Milk Dealer (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Bot'd Milk Indus.... *9,076
Total unpaid dist.... 1,609
Milk Products Journal (mo.) (see note in
catalog)
But.. Cheese & Cond. Milk Mfg.... *3,664
Total unpaid dist .. 1,174
Sheboygan Falls
Cheese Reporter (wkly)
Cheese & Dairy Indus....
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Butter- Fat (mo.)
Co-op Market Dairy Pdts ... 15,000
Controlled free dist ... $1,100
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Dairy and Ice Cream Journal
(mo.) Dairy Prod. Mfg.... *3,809
»t Hyacinthe QUEBEC
Quebec Lai tier. Le (Fr.) (mo.)
Dairy Indus.... 42,692
MILLING, FLOUR and CEREAL
See also Feed, Grain and Hay; Baking
Chicago ILLINOIS
Grain and Feed Journals and Rice News
(s-mo.) ....Whole.. Grain, Feed & Seed... I2,S10
Grain Terminals & Processing Plants
(mo.) Plant Mgmt & Opera'n.... 3,372
Controlled free dist.... 3,268
Prospect Heights
American Miller and Processor (mo.)
Grain Mill'g & Process'g.... 3,919
Controlled free dist ,. 1,518
Modern Miller and Bakers News (bi-
wkly, Sat.) Mill'g & Bak'g.... $3.000
Des Moines
Westerners (mo.)
IOWA
Grain it Feed—
Controlled free dist....
13.000
N«w Orleans LOUISIANA Circ.
Rice Journal (mo.) Rice. .. 4,018
Controlled free dist.... 1,982
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Daily Market Record (dly) Grain Trade....
Milling Production (mo.).... Mill'g Flour ... 1.608
Controlled circ . 2,190
Northwestern Miller (wkly) $3,043
Saint Paul
Cereal Chemistry (bi-mo.) Cereal Chem.... 2,010
Cereal Science Today (mo.). Cereal Chem . 1,702
Kan.*, city MISSOURI
Southwestern Miller (wkly) Mill'g .. 3.788
Portland OREGON
Commercial Review (wkly)
Grain & Mill'g.... 1,650
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Canadian Grain Journal. Miller and Proc-
essor (mo.) Feed Mill'g Grain Trd.... *3,149
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian Milling and Feed (mo.)
Flour & Feed.... 43,688
Retina SASKATCHEWAN
Sweet Pea, The (mo.)
Wheat Pool Employees . 12.300
MINING and MINERALS
See also Coal and Coke; Stone and Rock Products.
Petroleum and Gas; Metal Working and
Metal Trade
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Mining World (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) *1 1,492
Total unpaid dist . 1,151
World Mining— See Mining World in cat-
alog section.
Santa Cruz
California Mining Journal (mo.) .Min'g.... J8.27S
Sonera
Western Mining (mo.) Min'g.... 5,239
Denver COLORADO
Mines Magazine (mo.)
Coll. Alum. & Eng'g....
Mining Record (wkly) Min'g, Oil Devel....
Uianium Magazine (bi-mo. )..Met. Min'g ..
Silverton
Controlled free dist
Standard and The Miner (wkly)
Min'g & Ind....
3,879
7,000
3,596
868
91,025
Wilmington DELAWARE
Explosives Engineer (bi-mo.) (controlled
circ.) ................. Min'g. Quarry Constr.... >8,858
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Mining Congress Journal (mo.) .............. * 17, 9 46
United Mine Workers Journal (s-mo.)
(no adv.) (cont. free dist.) .................. 300,000
Champaign ILLINOIS
Economic Geology (8 ti. a year)
Springfield Geology & Min'g.... 4,400
Progressive Miner (mo.)
Union Labor Miners ... 18,100
Mlddlesboro KENTUCKY
Mining Equipment News (mo.) (cont.
circ. ) ............................................ Min'g....VAC 13,769
Ann Arbor MICHIGAN ,
American Mineralogist (bi-mo. ) . Scien'c.... $2,800
Detroit
Magyar Banyaszlap (Hungarian Miners'
Journal) (Hung.) (ftntly) ............ Min'g.... $1.200
Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements? •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
M *iii» n^lffiV.K;?' J?Mlement; Bold facc» 8worn' ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Duluth MINNESOTA
Skillings Mining Review (wkly)
Circ,
$2,404
Philllpsburr NEW JERSEY
Compressed Air Magazine (mo.) (cont.
circ.) ~ Compressed Air.... >39,496
New York NEW YORK
Coal Age (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Coal Min'g ... *14,47S
E. & M. J. Metal and Mineral Markets
(wkly)....Non-Fer. Metals & Min. Mkts **3,046
Engineering and Mining Journal (mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Metal & Non Metallic Mining.... * 20,623
Journal of Metals (mo.) Met'g'l Eng'g . 8,786
Mining and Quarrying (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Solid Mineral Indus . >28,402
Mining Engineering (mo.)
Min'g & Metal Eng'g.... * 12, 636
Peekskill Total unpaid dist.... 1,147
Rocks and Minerals (bi-mo.) Mineralogy....
Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA
Coal Mining (mo.) Coal Indus.... t4,200
Wllkeft-Barre
Miner. The (mo.).... ^.«...Coal Miners....
Salt Lake City UTAH
Intel-mountain Industry and Weekly
Construction News (mo.)
Constr.. Truck's, Min'g....VAC 2,021
Controlled free dist .VAC 2,623
Western Mineral Survey (wkly)
Finan. & Mining .
Gnrndr VIRGINIA
Virginia Mountaineer (wkly)
Min'g & Agric .
CANADA
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Western Miner and Oil Review (mo.)
Min'g & Met
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Mining in Canada (mo.)
3,100
* 3,014
•4,093
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Mining Reporter (wkly)
Mining Investors .
Northern Miner (wkly) Min'g Indus....**32,65S
Cardenvmle QUEBEC
Canadian Mining Journal (mo.) 43,239
Montreal
Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bui-
letin (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Min'g & Metal....
Prince Albert SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatchewan Mining News (mo.) Min'g... 902
Controlled free dist . 604
MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY
See Photography; also Motion Pictures under
Magazines of General Circulation
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Film Quarterly (quar.) .. . Films & TV .
Hollywood
American Cinema tographer (mo.)
Motion Pict. Phot....
Daily Variety (dly) ... Show World News....
Film World and A-V World (mo.)
Audio- Visual Indus....
Controlled free dist....
Hollywood Reporter (dly) ....Film News....
Chicago ILLINOIS
Business Screen (8 ti. a yr.)
Busi. & TV Films....
Controlled free dist ...
$2,500
7.355
8,128
$ 7:800
$5,200
7.850
16.100
$2,300
Chicago Qte.
Educational Screen Audio- Visual Guide
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Audio- Visual Educ . •5,901
Total unpaid dist.... 5,67ft
Severn* Park MARYLAND
Hi-Fi Tape Recording (mo.)
TapeRecord'g . 25,833
Controlled free dist.... 2,314
Minneapolia MINNESOTA
Greater Amusements (bi- wkly) Mot. Pict... 1,420
Kama* City MISSOURI
Boxomce (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Mot. Pict. Indus .. if 19,852
Modern Theatre — See Boxoffice in cat-
alog section.
N.wYork NEW YORK
Better Refreshment Merchandising— See
Motion Picture Herald.
Better Theatres — See Motion Picture
Herald.
Film Culture (mo.) Cinematic Cult 4,800
Film Daily (dly) (see note in catalog)
Mot. Pict. & TV . 6.079
Film Media (quar.)
Indus., Bus., & TV Films .
Films in Review (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Movie Subjects . $3,827
Independent Film Journal, The (ftntly,
Sat.) Ind. Motion Picture Indus.... $5,612
Controlled free dist.... $1.588
International Projectionist (mo.)
Mot. Pict. (Tech.)... 6,786
Journal of the Society of Motion Picture
and Television Engineers (mo.)
Mot. Pict. & TV Indus .. $7,450
Motion Picture Daily (dly) 5,425
Motion Picture Herald (wkly) (see note
in catalog) Mot. Pict. Indus.... * 13, 00 2
Total unpaid dist.... 1,227
Variety (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Theat.. Radio & Mov. Pict
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Motion Picture Exhibitor Plus Show-
men's Trade Review (wkly) (see note
in catalog) Mot. Pict. Indus .. * 14, 47 3
CANADA
ONTARIO
TV & Mot. Pict ... *4,170
Toronto
Vision (mo.)
MOTOR BUS and TAXICAB
See Automotive Trade; also Motor Trucks
and Transportation; Trailer Publications.
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Motorman, Conductor and Motor Coach
Operator (no adv.) (mo.)
Transit & Bus Emp.... $123,400
Chicago ILLINOIS
A. T. A. News (mo.) Taxicabs . 7,024
Wbsaton
Mass Transportation (mo.) (cont. circ.
(see note in catalog) . Elec. RR & Bus.... >10,762
School Bus Trends (bi-mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.). School Bus Transp .. 21,000
Cedar Rapids IOWA
Russell's Official National Motor Coach
Guide (mo.) (no adv.)
National Bus Schedules ..
N.W York NEW YORK
Fleet Owner (mo.) Motor Fleet Indus.... *4 1,488
Total unpaid dist . . 2,386
Passenger Transport (wkly)
Local Transit Indus.... $2,603
Taxi cab Industry- Auto Rental News
(mo.) Taxi & Rental Fleet Operas ... *6,116
Total unpaid dist ... 3,021
Taxi Weekly (wkly) N. Y. Taxicabs . 13,622
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; fiP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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MOTOR BUS and TAXICAB (Continued)
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA Circ.
Motor Carrier (mo.)
Indus. Shipping & Bus Owners ... 43,709
Montreal QUEBEC
Transport Commercial (Fr.) (mo.)
Truck & Bus Transp'n..
A3, 296
MOTOR TRUCKS mud
TRANSPORTATION
See also Automotive Trade; Marine. Maritime
and Shipbuilding; Trailer Publications
Le* Angeles
CALIFORNIA
4.770
$2.000
Commercial News (wkly)
Transp'n & Busi....
Controlled free dist....
Go-Transport Times of the West (mo.)
(cont. circ.) (see note in catalog)
Motor Truck Indus.... >2S,129
Motor Transportation in The West
(mo.) (cont. circ.) -...Motor Trans.... >21,128
Western Trucking (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Motor Truck Indus....VAC 14,983
San Francisco
Pacific Air and Truck Traffic (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Shippers & Traffic Mgrs.... >11,471
COLORADO
Colorado Motor Carrier (mo.)
Controlled free dist .
Weetport CONNECTICUT
Traffic Quarterly (no adv.) (quar.)
Traffic Control
720
5.284
Washington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Air Cargo (mo.) —
Air Cargo Transp.... $2,060
Controlled free dist.... $6,186
National Defense Transportation Jour*
nal (bi-mo.) Armed
Services & Civilian Trans. Indus.... 11,227
Petroleum and Chemical Transporter
(mo.) (cont. circ.) ..Tank Truck Indus ... >11,423
Traffic Bulletin (no adv.) (wkly)
Transportation.... $936
Traffic World (wkly) Transportation . *1 0,936
Transport Topics (wkly) Truck Indus.... * 22,384
Total unpaid dist.... 3.096
World Ports and The Mariner (mo.)
(cont. circ.).. ..Port & Transportation.... VAC 17.015
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Florida Truck News (mo.) ....Motor Tr*s ... 1,985
Controlled free dist ... 615
GEORGIA
American Motor Carrier (mo.)
Motor Freight Transp .. $1,421
Controlled free dist .. $1,538
Trux (mo.) - ~-.... .. . Truck'g ... 1,655
Controlled free dist ... 4,955
U. S. Truckers (mo.) .Truck'g.... 10,050
Chicago ILLINOIS
Cartage Contractor (mo.) .. Truck'g Ind ...
Controlled free dist....
Fleet Product News (quar.) (cont. free
dist.)
Truck. Fleet Equip..Mat'Is & Sup's ...
Illinois Truck News (mo.)
Motor Truck Transp'n ...
Mobile Homes (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Coach Trailer Mfg. & Dlrs ...
Motorway Transport (mo.) Mot. Trucks....
Controlled free dist ...
Negro Traveler, The (Negro) (mo.)
Negro Transp. & Hotel World....
Power Wagon (The Motor Truck
Journal) (mo.) Motor Trucks....
Traffic Safety (mo.) Safety.... $12,000
*5,260
50.415
ts.ooo
6,768
8.972
1.967
52,000
Circ.
Chicago
Transportation Supply News (mo.)
(controlled circ.)
New Equip. & Mafls. Motor Truck'g
& Transp. Indus...
Evanston
Traffic Digest and Review (mo.)
Traffic ...
Wheaton
Mass Transportation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
(see note in catalog).... Elec. RR & Bus.... >10,782
.>62.644
1.979
Indianapolis INDIANA
Fifth Wheel. The (mo.) ....Truck'g Indus....
Walkerton
Truckers' News ( mo. )....Int* state Truck...
Des Moines IOWA
Motor Truck News (Iowa) (mo.)
Motor Trucks....
Controlled free dist ...
Topeka
KANSAS
Kansas Transporter (mo.) Motor Trans....
Controlled free dist....
Yates Center
Mid West Truckman (mo.) Trucking....
Controlled free dist....
Middlesboro KENTUCKY
Independent Coal Operator, The (mo.)
Coal Truck....
Baton Rouge LOUISIANA
Louisiana Motor Transport Association
News (mo.) Motor Truck'g....
Controlled free dist....
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Modem Trans (mo.) Highway Trans ...
13.100
3,700
2.100
1.100
tl.400
*2,500
2,731
561
10,540
1,800
700
1.800
Detroit
MICHIGAN
American Cartagemen (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) ..... Local & Specialized Haul'g .. $15,300
Michigan Motor Carrier (mo.)
Truck Transpor'n .. 901
Controlled free dist.... 4,037
Trucking News (mo.) ..... .......... Trucking... 11.500
Controlled free dist... J4.500
Saint Paid MINNESOTA
Midwest Motor Transport (mo.)
Motor Freight Indus....
St. Louis MISSOURI
Motor Transport Shipping News (mo.)
Frt. Trans. & For. Trade....
NEBRASKA
Midwestern Tracker and Shipper (mo.)
Com. Trucking & Shipping
Controlled free dist....
Plalnfield NEW JERSEY
Packing and Shipping (mo.)
Pack'g & Trans . .
Controlled free dist....
239
tl.OOO
$2,650
1,370
3,880
New York NEW
Air Transportation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Air Cargo.... >9,832
Fleet Owner (mo.) Mot. Fleet Indus *41,488
Total unpaid dist ... 2.385
Motor Truck News (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) ..... Truck Fleet Owners.... $4,500
Refuse Removal Journal (mo.)
Sanitation Removal &
Disposal ... 1.156
Controlled free dist.... 8,872
Shipping Management combined with
National Hi- Way Shipper (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Distributor & Traffic Exec... >10,634
Transporte Moderno (Span.) (bi-mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Transportation: & Materials Handling.,. >3S;37*
A. B.C. Statement; *Jun« and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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NORTH CAROLINA
Cite.
Tarheel Wheels (mo.) ....Motor Truck* g.... 15,406
Columbus OHIO
Ohio Trucking News (mo.) ------- ............. ..... 2.971
Controlled free dist.... 821
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Commercial Car Journal (mo.) (controlled
circ.) ---------- Truck, Bus Fleets, Trade ... >50,104
Distribution Age (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Shippers, Carriers & Warehousemen ... >26,211
Columbia SOUTH CAROLINA
Motor Transportation Hi-Lights (mo.)
Motor Trans ..
Controlled free dist.... $2,500
Memphis TENNESSEE
Southern Motor Cargo (mo.) (controlled
circ.) ........................... „ ..... Truck'g Ints.... >15,S44
Salt Lake City
Intermountain Industry and Weekly
Construction News (mo.)
Constr.. Truck'g & Min'g ...VAC 2,021
Controlled free dist....VAC 2,623
Richmond VIRGINIA
Virginia Trucks (mo.)
Motor Frt. Indus.... $7.500
Madison WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Motor Carrier (mo.)
Motor Freight Indus....
CANADA
Calory ALBERTA
Motor Transport (mo.)
Motor Transportation ... 44,964
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Motor Carrier (mo.)
Indus. Shipping & Bus Owner.... 43,709
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Manitoba Highway News (mo.)
Motor Transportation .. 41,961
Western Motor Fleet (mo.)
Motor Transp. Oper.... 43,837
Sackville NEW BRUNSWICK
Maritime Truck Transport Review (mo.)
Tru'r Oper'rs, Sup'rs. Driv'rs.... +2,592
Don Mills ONTARIO
Canadian Transportation (mo.)
Toronto Land> Air & Water Trans.... * 1,687
Bus and Truck Transport in Canada
(mo.) ....................... Bus & Truck.... 410,874
Motor Truck and Coach (mo.)
Truck Fleet & Coach Owners ... 412,394
Truck Transportation (mo. ) (see note in
catalog) .................................. Truck'g...
Montreal QUEBEC
Revue du Transport Routier du Quebec
(Fr. & Eng.) (Quebec Truck Trans-
port Review) (mo.) ........... Truck Tran.... 2,384
Seaports and the Transport World (mo.)
Transp'n ... 42,136
Transport Commercial (Fr.) (mo.)
Truck & Bus Transp'n.... 43,286
Retina SASKATCHEWAN
Prairie Transport (mo.)
Com'l Motor Transport.... 42,190
MUSEUMS
Loa Angeles CALIFORNIA
Masterkey, The (quar.) ...... Museum Int.... 750
Washington DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
Museum News (no adv.) (semi-mo.)
(see note in catalog) .............................. .... $2,300
Springfield
ILLINOIS
Living Museum (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Science, Art & Nat. History....
Controlled free dist ...
Buffalo NEW YORK
Science on the March (no adv.)
(5 ti. a yr.) ..........................
New York
Curator (no adv.) (quar.) ....Museums ..
Museum (no adv.) (quar.) (Eng. & Fr.)
Museums
Controlled free dist .
33,000
$1,200
490
1,800
1.114
MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
See also Radio and Television; Music; Radio
and Television under General Magazines.
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Musical News (mo.) ... Musicians Union ..
NewHavn CONNECTICUT
Keyboard Jr. (no adv.) (8 ti. a yr.) (see
note in catalog) .............................. Music....
Musicana (bi-mo. ) .....~...«....Bandsmen of
Armed Forces ..
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Music Educators Journal (6 ti. a yr.)
Music Educ ..
Notes (quar.)... Music A Reviews of
Records & Books
Chicago ILLINOIS
Diapason (mo.) Organ Music
Musical Leader (mo.).~ ~ _~.~.~~.
Muzikos Zinios (Lith.) (quar.)
Musical
Evans ton
Instrumentalist. The (mo.) (see note in
catalog) .School Bands, Orch. Leaders .
Joliet
School Musician (mo.) School Music
U3,750
36.366
2,289
1 19, 690
840
14,741
21.000
Sedalla
MISSOURI
Perry's Musical Magazine (mo.)
Caldwell NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Music and Arts (mo.) (see
note in catalog).. ..Musical ft An Orgs.
& Individuals of N. J. .. $5.798
Newark
International Musician (mo.) .. .Labor... 229.348
Brooklyn
NEW YORK
Guide of the Brooklyn Academy of Music
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Arts & Sciences
Mount Kisco
Accordion World (mo.)
Ints. of Accordionists
Mount Vemon
Choral and Organ Guide (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Music (choir & organ)
New York
35,000
4,600
41,643
American Record Guide. The (mo.)
Recorded Music Reviews....
Cash Box (wkly) Coin Machine,
Music & Record Industries ..
Hi-Fi Music at Home (11 ti. a yr.)
Hi-Fi Music, Audio Equip . . 44,385
Hi-Fi Review (mo.)
Hi-Fi Records, Tapes, Equip't ... t>123,953
Metronome (mo.) -. — .-. Musical^..
Musical America (mo. ft s-mo.)(see note
Musical Courier (mo.) 25,217
Musical Merchandise Review (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Musical Instruments,
Piano & Organ Trade . > 7,021
Musical Quarterly (quar. ),,,,., .-.
Music Clubs Magazine (5 ti. a yr.)
Music Educ....
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
(Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
New York Cite.
Music Journal (9 ti. a yr.) Musical.... 20,804
Controlled free dist... 2.200
Music Trades (mo.) Music Trade.... *5,503
Opera News (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Musical.... $60,404
Record and Sound Retailing (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Recorded Music Merch'g... >»,351
Songwriter's Review (mo.)
Music Trade....
Staten Island
American Organist. The (mo.).Org. Mus....
Cincinnati OHI°
Billboard. The (wkly) (see note in cata-
log) Amusements.... £42,205
Houston TEXAS
Piano Technician's Journal (mo.)
Piano Repairs ...
Lubbock
Southwestern Musician and Texas Music
Educator, The (mo.) Music .. 6,000
Madison WISCONSIN
Wisconsin School Musician (mo )
School Music.... $2,000
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Music Journal (Eng. & Fr.)
(quar.) Music... $1.000
Controlled free dist . $300
NAMES-STUDY OF
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Names: Journal of the American Name
Society (quar.) Study of Names .. $550
NATURAL HISTORY and
NATURE STUDY
See also Ornithology and Oology.
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Pacific Discovery (bi-mo.).. Nature Study... $3,570
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Nature Magazine (mo.)
Nature Outdoors & Conserv'n.... -£49,546
Maltland FLORIDA
Florida Naturalist (mo.) Nat. Hist .. $1,750
MICHIGAN
Michigan Out-of- Doors (mo.)
Spts. & Conserv'n....
Hopkins MINNESOTA
Minnesota Out-of- Doors (mo.)
Conserv'n...,
54.049
12.500
New York NEW YORK
Junior Natural History Magazine (10
ti. a yr.) Natur. Hist. & Science.... $100,000
Natural History (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Nat. Science....
PENNSYLVANIA
American Naturalist (bi-mo. )....Biol. Sci..,,
Philadelphia
Frontiers— A Magazine of Natural His-
tory (bi-mo.) (see note in catalog)
Nautilus, The (quar.) (see note in cata-
log) Conchological...
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian Field-Naturalist (quar.)
$1,476
$3,000
$550
$759
Montreal QUEBEC Circ.
Forest and Outdoors (mo.). Outdoor Life.... £24,840
Quebec
Naturaliste Canadien, Le (Fr.) (mo.)
Sci. & Coll...
Reglna
SASKATCHEWAN
Blue Jay, The (quar.) .............. Nat. Hist.... $3.000
NOTIONS
New York NEW YORK
Notion and Novelty Review (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ............. - ................ ~
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Space Age News (wkly) (cont. circ.)
Rocket & Missile Field in
the West...
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Atomic Industry Reporter— See Bureau
of National Affairs Publications in
catalog section.
Missiles and Rockets — Magazine of
World Astronautics (wkly). ..Missile &
Rocket Indus., Satellite Science .,
13.450
*23,09l
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (10 ti.
a yr.) Atomic Science . 16,817
Industrial Laboratories (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Indus. Lab's.... >30,041
Saint Joseph
MICHIGAN
11,725
$8,785
Nuclear Engineering (no adv.) (quar.)
Nucl. Eng'g....
New York NEW YORK
ARS Journal (mo.) Jet Propuls'n,
Rockets. Missiles Indus ..
Atom Industry (American Edition) (mo.)
(cont. eirc.) ....Nucl. Sci. £ Eng'g ..
Missile Design and Development (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Avia'n Missiles ... >13,419
Nuclear Science and Engineering (mo.)
(see note in catalog).. Nuclear Tech....
Nucleonics (mo.) Nuclear Technology
Total unpaid dist....
Review of Scientific Instruments (mo.)
Instruments & Methods....
Rocket- Jet Flying (no adv.) (quar.)
Rockets, Jet Propulsion....
1,780
8,058
Oak Ridge TENNESSEE
Nuclear Science Abstracts (s-mo.)
Atomic Energy ... 2,107
Controlled free dist ... 4,228
NUT CULTURE and TRADE
See also Specialized Farming under Agricultural
Publications
Suffolk VIRGINIA
Peanut Journal and Nut World (mo.)
Nuts & Popcorn.... 1,750
OILS and FATS, ANIMAL and
VEGETABLE
See also Paint, Painting and Decorating
Chicago ILLINOIS
Journal of the American Oil Chemists
Society (mo.) ....Oil. Soap' & Fat Indus.... *4,868
New York NEW YORK
Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter (wkly)
Chem. Related Mat's.... £10,746
Circulation— £*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; vA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; (Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Dallas TEXAS Circ.
Cotton Gin and Oil Mill Press, Tht
(ftntly, Sat.)
Cot. Ginn'g & Oilseed Process'g.... 6.737
Whartoa
Oil Mill Gazeteer (mo.) ....Veg. Oil Indus ... $1.800
OPTICAL and OPTOMETRY
Los Angelas CALIFORNIA
Journal of the California Optometrlc
Association (bi-mo.) 1,296
Controlled free dist .. 787
Optometric World (mo.) -.
Oakland
Dispensing Optician (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) „ Optical.... 2,530
Chicago ILLINOIS
Optical Index (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Optical Indus.... *6,960
Optometric Weekly (wkly) * 12, 440
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
American Journal of Optometry and
Archives of American Academy of
Optometry (mo.)
7,224
St. Louis MISSOURI
Journal of the American Optometric As-
sociation (mo.) J10.292
New York NEW YORK
Guildcraft (mo.) Optical....
Journal of the Optical Society of America
(no adv.) (mo.)... .Pure & Appl'd Optics.... 4,945
Review of Scientific Instruments (mo.)
Instru. & Methods . 8,058
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Optical Journal and Review of
Optometry (s-mo )
Optometric Prof. & Optical Indus.... * 10,303
ORNITHOLOGY and OOLOGY
See also Natural History and Nature Study
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Condor, The (bi-mo.)
Ornith.... 1,900
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Atlantic Naturalist (quar )
Ornith & Conserva'n
Wlnthrop
Iowa Bird Life (quar.) Ornith....
1,249
t400
Lawrence KANSAS
Wilson Bulletin (quar.) $1,670
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Bulletin of the Massachusetts Audubon
Society (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Birds, Mammals
Reading
Bird Banding (quar.) Ornith
Kalamazoo MICHIGAN
Jack- Pine Warbler. The (no adv.)
(quar.) Ornithology....
Lincoln NEBRASKA
Nebraska Bird Review (no adv.) (quar.)
Ornithology ...
NewYoric NEW YORK
Audubon Field Notes (bi-mo.) Ornith....
Audubon Magazine (bi-mo.)
Nature & Conserva'n .
7,200
J660
$2,400
210
2,700
30,763
Raleigh
NORTH CAROLINA
Chat, The (no adv.) (quar.) Ornith.... tl,082
Chattanooga TENNESSEE Circ.
Flower and Feather (quar. ).. Nat. W'life.... tl.500
Ellzabethton
Migrant, The (quar.) Birds.... 400
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Audubon (bi-mo.)
Consv'n & Nat Sci. ...
OSTEOPATHIC
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Clinician (mo.) 1,785
Chicago ILLINOIS
Forum of Osteopathy (mo.)
Controlled free dist....
Health (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Osteopathic....
Journal of the American Osteopathic
Assn. (mo.)
Davenport IOWA
Osteopathic Hospital, The (mo.)
Hosp. Admin....
Des Moines
Iowa Osteopathic Physician, The (mo.)
Osteopathic Phys. & Surg'ns ...
Ktrksville
MISSOURI
Journal of Osteopathy (mo.) (cont. circ.) .
New York
NEW YORK
Osteopathic Profession (mo.) (cont. circ.)
PAINT, PAINTING and
DECORATING
Beverly Hills CALIFORNIA
A. I. D. Magazine (mo.) Int. Design
Los Angeles
Western Paint Review (mo ) (cont. circ.)....
Monrovia
West Coast Source Book (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog) Int. Designers &
Home Furn'g Trd....
Controlled free dist....
0,975
5,139
33,472
11,234
J2.109
825
>13,217
>12,337
1,650
>26,328
495
4,622
Valdosta
GEORGIA
At-Fa Journal (mo.) . ...Nav. Stores Ind.... tl.800
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Home Improvement Industry (mo.)
(cont. free dist.)
Home Improvement Contractors.... $15,000
Home Maintenance and Improvement
(quar.) (see note in catalog)
Home Modernization.... 353,701
Spotlights (10 ti. a yr.) Ptg. & Dec'tn'g . $9,474
Oak Park
Paint. Oil and Chemical Review (ftntly,
Thurs.) (cont. circ.)
La Fayette
INDIANA
Painter and Decorator (no adv.) (mo.) ..
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Naval Stores Review (mo.)
Naval Stores Indus .
Controlled free dist ..
>4,621
1,480
363
St. Louis
MISSOURI
American Paint and Wallpaper Dealer
(mo.) (cont. circ.) >2S,761
American Painter and Decorator (mo.)
(see note in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Paint & Decor. Contr.... >44,200
American Paint Journal (wkly)
Paint, Varnish & Lacquer Mfrs ... *4,056
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June »nd March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; SP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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PAINT, PAINTING and DECORATING
(Continued)
New York NEW YORK an-
Family Handyman (mo.) (see note in
catalog1) ...Home Repair & Improv'm't.... ^297,294
Home Modernizing Guide (s-an.)
Home Modernizing ... 1300,000
Interior Decorators' Hand Book (s-an.)
(cont. circ.) — Int. Decorat'g .. >10,182
Interior Design (mo.) Int. Design' g .. * 16, 879
Total unpaid dist.... 2,109
Interiors (mo.) — Int. Design & Arch.... *24,113
Total unpaid dist.... 2,586
Oil. Paint and Drug Reporter (wkly)
Chem. Related Mat's.... *1 0,746
Paint and Varnish Production (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Paint & Varnish .. >4,042
Paint and Wallpaper Logic (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Paint Dealers, Mfg. & Salesmen....
Wallpaper and Wall Coverings (mo.)
Wall Paper Indus .. 6,495
Controlled free dist.... 2.106
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Official Digest (mo. ).... Paint & Var. Trd.... 6,034
Paint Industry Magazine (mo.) Paints .. $2.874
Controlled free dist.... tl.284
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Paint and Varnish (mo.)
Paint. Ind. & Finishers.... +3,525
Painting and Decorating (mo.)
Paint Dealers & Contractors.... 48,140
PAPER
See also Boxes. Barrels. Containers, Packaging
Montgomery ALABAMA
Pulpwood Production and Saw Mill
Logging (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Southern Forest Pdts.... >1 1,794
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Pulp and Paper Manufacturer
(mo.) (see note in catalog) Paper... 4,878
Controlled free dist.... 639
ILLINOIS
Boxboard Container* (mo.)
Paper Box & Fibre Containers....
Official Board Markets (wkly)
Paper Brd. , Waste Paper & Pulp Prices ..
Paper Industry (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Paper Mfg ...
Pulp and Paper (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ~ Paper & Pulp Ind..~
Total unpaid dist....
Pulp and Paper International (mo.)
Paper & Pulp Indus ..
Park Ridge
American Boxmaker (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Paper Box Mfg ...
American Paper Convention Daily (see
note in catalog)
American Paper Merchant (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Wholesale Paper Merchants....
Paper. Film and Foil Converter (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Flexible Psk'g, Conv't'd Pdts ...
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Direct Advertising (quar.) (see note In
catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Paper. Ptg. & Adv'g....
MINNESOTA
Modern Converter (mo.)
Foil. Films & Paper Conv'f g.».
Paper Sales (mo.)
Paper Merchants & Salesmen....
*3,047
1,348
>7,493
*8,814
1,262
>3,805
>7,887
8.600
t8,898
**,43T
Oradell NEW JERSEY Circ.
Paper and Paper Products (s-mo.) (tee
note in catalog) .,.., Paper Trade.... <£4,177
Total unpaid dist.... 1,628
Albany NEW YORK
United Paper (no adv.) (mo.)
Paper Makers & Labor.... 140,000
United Paper Makers' and Paper
Workers Journal (quar.)
Fort Edward Paper Indus. & Labor.... 140,000
Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers
Journal (no adv.) (bi-mo.) Labor.... 92,000
New York
Daily Mill Stock Reporter (dly)
Paper & Textile Ind....
Paper end Twine Journal (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Paper & Twine.... >&,714
Paper Mill News (wkly)
Pulp & Paper Mfg. ..Qualified paid.... >2,165
Controlled circ .. 573
Paper Mill News (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ~ M.. Pulp & Paper Mfg....
Controlled circ.... >5.643
Paper Trade Journal (wkly)
Pulp & Paper Indus .. *7,032
Total unpaid dist . 1,369
Tappi (mo.) Pulp & Paper Indus .. 9,133
Pressmen's Home TENNESSEE
Specialty Worker, The (mo.)
Prtg. Spec'ties & Paper Prod's.... 32,788
Appleton WISCONSIN
Bulletin of the Institute of Paper Chem-
istry (mo.) Pulp & Paper Chem.... 1,253
Controlled free dist .. 351
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry (mo.)
Pulp & Paper ...
Logger and Lumberman (mo.)
Logg'g. Pulp & Paper Indus ..
Gartfenvale
QUEBEC
omvcuo — —
Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Paper Mfg ..
Woodlands Review — See Pulp and Paper
Magazine of Canada in catalog section.
PATENTS and TRADE MARKS
43,057
42,964
44.267
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Inventor and Gadgeteer (mo.)
Inventor & Gadget Int's....
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
26.610
Washington
Journal of the Patent Office Society
(mo.) .................................. Patents.... t3,400
Official Gazette (wkly) .......... Patents.... *5,256
U. S. Patents Quarterly — See Bureau of
National Affairs Publications in cata-
log section.
New York NEW YORK
Bulletin of the Copyright Society of
U. S. A. (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Copyright Law.... $430
Patent and Trade Mark Review (mo.)....
Trade Mark Reporter (no adv.) (mo.) ..... J784
CANADA
ONTARIO
Canadian Patent Office Record (no adv.)
(wkly) ................ Patents & Copyrights ...
Controlled free dist....
PEACE
See also Police and 'Detectives
Washington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Peace Action (mo.) (no adv.). .Ind. Peace....
World Affairs (no adv.) (quar.)
Interna'l Rela....
1550
1202
tsoo
Cirettlatlon~-**Sept. A.B.C Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
4C.C.A.B. Audit; fP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Quid* to the use of the Directory la front of book.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Boaton MASSACHUSETTS Circ.
International Organization (quar.)
International Questions.... 1,238
Controlled free dist ... 380
PENAL INSTITUTIONS
San Quentin CALIFORNIA
News (no adv.)
Prison Events & News. .. $696
Controlled free dist.... $355
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Federal Probation (no adv.) (see note in
catalog) (quar.) (cont. free dist.)
Correc'n & Rehabili'n.... $13,000
Raiford FLORIDA
Raiford Record (bi-mo.Mcont. free dist.)
Correc'n & Rehabili'n.... $1,200
Menard ILLINOIS
Time (no adv.) (mo.) ............. Penology....
Controlled free dist....
Anamosa
Hawkeye (no adv.) (mo.)
Correc'n & Rehabili'n....
Controlled free dist .
Fort Madison
Presidio (mo.) .. .. Correc'n & Rehabili'n ...
Jackson MICHIGAN
Spectator, The (wkly)
Correc'n & Rehabili'n....
Controlled free dist ..
MINNESOTA
American Journal of Correction (6 ti.
a yr.) .................. Correc'n & Rehabili'n ...
OHIO
Agricola (no adv.) (mo.) ....Penal Prob's....
357
4,693
550
1,250
$3.590
tt.250
17,450
7,305
tl.600
PETROLEUM, OIL and GAS
See also Plumbing and Heating; Air Conditioning.
Loa Angeles CALIFORNIA
Butane- Propane News (mo.)
Liquefied Petrol.. Gas Indus..-
Controlled circ ... >1S,352
California Oil World (s-mo.)
Petrol. & Oil Indus .. *3,130
Gas (mo.) (cont. circ.) Gas Indus.... >10,706
Petroleum World and Oil (wkly) (see
note in catalog) Petrol. Indus.... *2,584
San Francisco
Pacific Oil- Motive Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ...-Auto & Petro. Indus .. 10,927
Denver COLORADO
Rocky Mountain Oil Reporter (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Oil Indus.... 3,391
Controlled free dist.... 2,291
Wilmington DELAWARE
First State Gasoline Dealer News (mo.)
(see note in catalog) ..Serv. Sta. Trade.... tl,575
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
National Oil Jobber (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Oil Jobbers ... >10,S06
Petroleum and Chemical Transporter
(mo.) (cont. circ. )... .Tank Truck Indus.... >ll,423
Jacksonville FLORIDA
AGRA (mo.) — .....Gas Retailers .. 1,882
Controlled free dist... 8,856
Harrington
ILLINOIS
Petroleum Equipment (bi-mo.) (cont.
circ. ) Equip, for Petrol. Indus...
>11,7T6
Chicago Cite.
Gas Abstracts (no adv.) (mo.)
Utility Gas Technology.... 463
Gas Industries Equipment and Appliance
News (mo.) . Prod. News of Gas
Utility & LP Gas Indus ...
Controlled circ.... VAC 22,880
LPGA Times (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
LP Gas Indus .. tl8,046
Lubrication Engineering (mo.)
Indus. Lubrication.... 4,938
Oil Daily, The (dly) Petrol. Indus.... 7,240
Petroleum Marketer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Oil Marketing.... > 18, 350
Service Station Management (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Serv. Sta. Mgmt ..
Controlled free dist.... 135,401
Super Service Station (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Service Sta ... >84,004
>1Is INDIANA
Hoosier Independent (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) .. Petrol. Indus .. 1.450
Des Moines IOWA
Iowa Oil Spout (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Petrol. Indus.... U.550
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Offshore Drilling (s-mo.) Petrol.... >5,043
Oil (mo.) (cont. circ.) Petrol. Indus VAC 5,416
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Yankee Oilman (mo.) ... Oil Mkt'g Indus....
Mt. Pleasant MICHIGAN
Oil and Gas News (wkly)
Oil & Gas Indus ...
MISSISSIPPI
Southeastern Oil Review, The (wkly)
Oil & Gas Developments....
2,970
$1,475
City
MISSOURI
N.L.G.I. Spokesman ( mo.).. Petrol & Oil.... $2,268
Springfield
Missouri LP-Gas Talks (mo.)
Liq. Pet., Gas Dlr's .
Controlled free dist ...
Great Falls MONTANA
Montana Oil Journal (wkly)
Oil Development....
Lincoln
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Oil Jobber (mo.) (cont. free
dist) Oil & Automotive...
300
959
13.270
2.470
NEW JERSEY
Fuel Oil News (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Fuel Oil Heat'g.... >11,580
Oildom (dly) (no adv.) Petroleum....
Oil Marketer (bi-wkly, Mon.)
Oil & Gas Distrib'n.... 26,428
Pipe Line News (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Pipe Line Trd.... >«,22S
mq|wnnie NEW MEXICO
Oil News and Uranium Digest (bl-wkly)
Petr'm Expl'n & Develop't & Min'g....
Albany
NEW YORK
9,500
Oil and Gas Reporter (no adv.) (mo.)
Oil & Tax Law & Taxation ...
New York
American Gas Association Monthly (no
adv.) (mo.) (see note in catalog) GasIncU.
Fueloil and Oil Heat (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.)
Oil Heat & Air Cond'g Indus.... >12,57S
Gas Age (ftntly, Thurs.) Gas .. *6,368
Gas Heat and Comfort Cooling (mo.)
(cont. circ.)
Domestic Gas Heat Installers & Equip.... >12,474
Orcolation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, tworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of hook.
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PETROLEUM, OIL and GAS (Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
New York Clrc
Gasoline Retailer (s-rao.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) ....Serv. Sta. Trd.... >136,941
Beating and Gas Appliance and Merchan-
dising (mo.) Gas Appli. RetTrs ... 12,978
Industrial Gas (mo.) Indus. Plants.... 14,006
L. P.— Gas (mo.)..Liq'd Petrol., Gas Ind ... * 13, 366
Total unpaid dist.... 1,043
National Petroleum News (mo.)
Oil Mkfg Indus.... *18,460
Total unpaid dist.... 1,175
Oil. Paint and Drug Reporter (wkly)
Chem. & Related Mat.... *1 0,746
Petroleum Week (wkly)
Tech. Super. & Mgm't in Oil .. * 43, 162
Total unpaid dist.... 2,361
World Petroleum (mo.) (coat, circ.)
Intern' 1 Petrol.... >10,645
Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA
Williston Basin Oil Review (mo.)
Oil Int ... 2,300
Controlled free dist... 700
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Independent Oil (mo.) Oil Indus.... 1,106
Log. The (mo.) Oil Ind.... 1,700
Oklahoma LP Gas Assn. News (mo.)
LP Gas . 1,200
Controlled free dist . 500
Oklahoma Oil Jobber (mo.) Oil Jobbers....l,206
Tola*
Bulletin of the American Association of
Petroleum Geologists (mo.)
Scientific Petrol. Geol.... 15,153
Geophysics (quar.) Petrol. & Oil .. 6,289
Independent Petroleum Monthly (mo.)
Petrol . 13,409
Oil and Gas Equipment (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Oil & Gas Equip.... >35,344
Oil and Gas Journal (wkly)
Petrol. & Nat. Gas .. * 40, 183
Total unpaid dist.... 1,458
Petroleo Interamericano (Span.&Eng.)
(mo.) Tech. Oil Prod'g, Refin'g.... *4,334
Total unpaid dist ... 1,400
Bradford PENNSYLVANIA
Producers Monthly (mo.) .... Oil Indus....
AnstiB TEXAS
Texas Butane News (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Butane Gas Indus... 1.450
Texas Oil Jobber (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Oil ... 12.055
Tipro Reporter (bi-mo.) ...Petrol. Indus.... 7,230
Conroe
Offshore (13 ti. a yr.).. Marine Oil Indus
Controlled circ . .VAC 7,026
Petrochemical Industry (mo.)
Petroleum Process'g....
Dan,, Controlled circ.... $10,263
American Gas Journal (13 ti. a yr.)
Gas Indus.... *4,816
Total unpaid dist..., 1,233
Drilling (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.) Petrol. Indus... > 13,409
Drilling Contractor, The (bi-mo.)
Oil Well Drill'g ... 6,685
Journal of Petroleum Technology (mo.)
Petrol Eng'g.... 12,588
Petroleum Engineer (13 ti. a yr.) (see
note in catalog) *27,598
Fort Worth
International Oilman (mo.) Oil Indus...
Houston
Petroleum Refiner (mo.)
Petrochemicals, Refin. Nat. Gas.... *21,911
Total unpaid dist ... 1,475
Pipe Line Construction (mo.)
Oil & Gas.... *5,076
Pipe Line Industry (mo.)
Design's Constr'g & Oper'g Pipe Lines ... *S,71S
World Oil (mo.) Petrol... *24,843
Texas
tatai Oil Journal and East Texas Oil
(mo.) Oil Devel. & Ind..
Drill Bit (mo.) Petrol. & Oil...
Calgary
CANADA
ALBERTA
Oilweek (wkly) Oil Trade....
Edmonton
Canadian Oil Journal (mo.). .Oil Indus....
Controlled circ....
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Oil in Canada (wkly) Petrol .
Total unpaid dist .
Clrc
8,401
5,250
45,106
2,925
*3,310
1,771
Don Mills
ONTARIO
Oil/Gas World (mo.) Oil & Gas....
Hamilton
Canadian Gas Journal (mo.) Gas ...
Toronto
Propane World — See Automatic Heating
in catalog section.
Cardenvale QUEBEC
Canadian Oil and Gas Industries (no.)
Petrol. & Nat. Gas....
44,126
42,034
43,546
PETS— CATS, BIRDS, GOLDFISH
See Dogs under Magazine* of General Circulation; also
Poultry. Pigeons and Pet Stock under
Agricultural Publications
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Pet Shop Management (mo.) ..Pet Sup's
Controlled free dist .
Oakland
J988
$4,265
Pet Life (quar.) Devoted to Pets .. 215,500
Lecanto FLORIDA
Canary World (mo.) Canaries....
Chicago
ILLINOIS
American Cage- Bird Magazine (mo.)
Birds Spec'ty...,
Sea Isle City NEW JERSEY
Petfood Industry (mo.) «...Pet Food
PttUburvh PENNSYLVANIA
Cats Magazine (mo.) Pets ...
Fond do Lac WISCONSIN
All Pets Magazine (mo.)
Pet Shops & Pet Breeders ...
10,492
15,337
PHILANTHROPIC and
HUMANITARIAN
See also Sociological. Political Economy
Washintton
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Junior Red Cross Journal (no
adv.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Amer. Red Cross (High Sch'l)...
American Junior Red Cross News (no
adv.) (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Amer. Red Cross (Juv.) ..
Boise
IDAHO
Idaho Children's Home Finder (no adv.)
(quar.) (free dist.)
$150,000
1500,000
.. 10.000
Bloomington
ILLINOIS
Accent On Living (quar.) Hand'c'd Pers ...
Controlled free dist ...
Chicago
Social Service Review (quar.).-Soc. Serv....
1,031
6,409
2,882
WiafteM
KANSAS
Social Science (quar.) — Soc. Science....
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the me of the Directory in front of book.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
MICHIGAN
Handy-Cap (mo.) ~......Help for H'cappecU.
St. Paul MINNESOTA
Minnesota Children's Home Finder (no
adv.) (quar.)
Controlled free dist....
Saint Louis MISSOURI
Social Order (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Social Scicn ..
Beacon NEW YORK
Group Psychotherapy (quar.) Soc. Sci....
New York
Better Times (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Soc. Welf. & Pub. Health ...
Bulletin of the International Sunshine
Society (mo.)
Child Welfare (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Child Welfare Problems ...
Controlled free dist....
JWB Circle, The (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Jew. Soc. Work ...
Controlled free dist ...
Muscular Dystrophy News (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) Muse. Dystr*y....
National Foundation News (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Infantile Paralysis....
Open Window, The (mo.)
Social Casework (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Social Work ..
Social Work (quar.) Soc. Wkrs ...
Volunteer Gazette (no adv.) (mo.)
Voice of Am. (Relig) ...
War Cry (no adv.) (wkly) Salv. Army....
Columbus OHIO
Conference Bulletin (quar.) .Soc. Work ...
Salt Lake City UTAH
Relief Society Magazine (mo.)
Latter Day Saints...
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian League (mo.) ...Social Work..
Canadian Welfare (7 ti. a yr.)
Toronto Soc> Welf> Work •
Canadian Red Cross Junior (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ..Red Cross (Juv.) .
War Cry (no adv.) (wkly) Salv. Army...
Quebec QUEBEC
Service Social (Fr.) (no adv.) (quar.)
Soc. Serv...
PHILOLOGICAL
Berkeley CALIFORNIA
Romance Philology (quar.) ....Philolog.,..
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Journal of Cuneiform Studies (no adv.)
(quar. ) Cuneiform Studies-
Journal of the American Oriental Society
(no adv.) (quar.) Oriental Studies ..
Hispania (Eng., Span., Port.) (4 ti. a
yr,) , Educ ,,
Circ
8,000
3,000
13,800
1.640
3,620
2.155
4,250
14,000
26,000
180,000
4,323
12,475
24.400
$15,004
$79,000
$150,000
$3,013
67,000
$62,000
Champaign
ILLINOIS
Journal of English and Germanic Phi-
lology (quar.)
Chicago
Classical Philology (quar.)
Journal of Near Eastern Studies (quar.) ,
Modern Philology (quar.)
Evanston
Italica (Eng. & Ital.) (quar.)
Wilmette Teach. & Stud's of Italian ..
Classical Journal (mo.) ....Class'l Lang's,
1,295
$5,400
$600
fc 675
733
913
$880
$3,500
Iowa City IOWA
Philological Quarterly (no adv.) (quar.)....
Controlled free dist ...
Baltimore MARYLAND
American Journal of Philology (quar.) ....
French Review. The (Fr.&Eng.) (6 ti. a
yr.) Teachers of French....
Modern Language Notes (Eng.. Fr.,
Ger., Ital., Span.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Philol. & Educ . .
St. Louis MISSOURI
Modern Language Journal (8 ti. a yr.)
Teach'g Mod. Foreign Languages .
Elizabeth NEW JERSEY
Auxilium Latinum (bi-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Study of Latin....
New York NEW YORK
American Esperantist (Eng. & Espo.)
(bi-mo.) Esperanto ..
American Speech (quar.) .. ..Language .
Publications of the Modern Language
Association of America (6 ti. a yr.)
Lit. & Philolog
Romanic Review (Eng. & Fr.) (quar.)
Syracuse Romance Lang. & Lit .
German Quarterly, The (Ger. & Eng.)
(quar.) Teachers of German....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Jewish Quarterly Review (quar.)
Bible, Archae., Philol .
Austin TEXAS
Language (no adv.) (quar.) ....Philolog
Menasha WISCONSIN
Scandinavian Studies (quar.)
Scandin. Lit. & Philolog
Controlled free dist
Manila PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Journal ot East Asiatic Studies (quar.)
Asian Int., Educ .
PHILOSOPHICAL
CALIFORNIA
Lee Angeles
Personalist (quar.)..Philos., Lit. & Relig...
San Jacinto
Faith and Freedom (no adv.) (8 ti. a
yr.) (cont. free dist.)
Relig. Social Philosophy .
Denver COLORADO
Aspire to Better Living (mo.)
Scien., Relig., Philos
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Review of Metaphysics (quar.) .. Philos
ILLINOIS
diogenes (quar.).. ..Humanistic Studies
Ethics, an International Journal of Social,
Political and Legal Philosophy (quar.)
Ethics & Philos
Three Rivers MICHIGAN
Buddhist World Philosophy (quar.)
Orient. Philos...
Ithaca
NEW YORK
Philosophical Review (quar.)
New York
Journal of Philosophy (ftntly) (Thurs.)
Philos.
Cleveland
OHIO
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism.
The (quar.)
Philos., Criticism & News of Art ..
Circ.
$597
$392
859
$5,200
900
$4,328
$15,000
$1.500
$989
10,861
600
$2.500
$2.127
$595
$100
$250
1,200
32.000
3,200
1,300
1,924
1,122
1,648
$1.770
$1,373
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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PHILOSOPHICAL (Continued)
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA Ore.
Proceedings of the American Philosoph-
ical Society (no adv.) (6 ti. a yr.)
Philos .. 425
Controlled free dist... 350
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
University of Toronto Quarterly (quar.)
Lit. & Philos.... $1,000
PHOTOGRAPHY
SM Motion Picture Industry; also Photographic under
Magasines of General Circulation
Hollywood CALIFORNIA
Home Movies (mo.). .Prof. & Am. Photog... 25.480
LMI A&geles
International Photographer (mo.) (Prof.
Photo. & Technicians in Studios ft
Theaters)
Rangefinder, The (mo.).. ..Prof. Photog'r...
Controlled free dist ...
aningtoo DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
Signal (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Electronics, Commun's & Photog'y....
ILLINOIS
International Blue Printer (mo.) ...... Blue
Prints, Photo Prints & Allied Repro's....
Photoeniravers Bulletin (mo.)
Photo Engr ...
MICHIGAN
Photo Developments (mo.)
Photography Trade--
Controlled free dist ...
$1,355
$4.954
Hldcaville NE^ YORK
Impressions (no adv.) (quar.)
Photo-Jnlst'3...
Cont. circ...
New York
Art Direction (mo.)
Adv'g Art & Photog'y...
Industrial Photography (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. Photog'y...
Infinity (10 ti. a yr.)... Mag. Photog'y...
Controlled free dist ...
Journal of the Biological Photographic
Association (no adv.) (quar.)
Biol. Photog'y ..
National Press Photographer (mo.)
News Photog'y ..
Controlled free dist ...
Photo Dealer combined with Western
Photo Retailer (mo.) .......................
Total unpaid dist ..
Photographic Trade News (bi-wkly)
Photo Equip....
Total unpaid dist....
Photo Merchandising (bi-mo.).. Photo Trd ..
Photo Weekly (wkly) Ret. Photo Trd....
Controlled free dist....
PMI — Photo Methods for Industry (mo. )
Indus. Photog'rs....
Controlled free dist....
Rochester
Aperture (quar.) ................ Photography ...
Applied Photography (no adv.) (4 ti. a
yr.) ...... .. ......................... Comm'l Photo...
Image (no adv.) (mo.) ((see note in
catalog) .... .......................... Photography....
OHIO
Professional Photographer (mo.)
Prof. & Tech. Photog'y....
Controlled free dist,..
>9,84S
2,520
$2,100
$14.505
$10,500
9,786
> 30, 305
850
1,960
1,350
S.625
1,000
* 10,583
4,011
*1 1,193
1,988
1,250
8,500
4,144
15,814
$800
$5.400
14,317
4,840
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
PSA Journal (mo.) ............... ...... Photo.... $10,749
Milwaukee WISCONSIN Circ
National Photographer (mo.) (see note
in catalog) (cont. circ.)
Photog'y ...VAC 20,124
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Industrial Photo Trade
(quar.) Photog'y.... 6,000
Canadian Photonews (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Photog'y. .. +5,815
Photo Trade (mo.) Photog'y.... 46,427
PHYSICAL EDUCATION and
ATHLETICS
See Physical Culture under Sports, Health,
Hygiene and Sanitation; also Magasines
of General Circulation
Washington DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA
Journal of Health-Physical Education-
Recreation (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Physical Educ ... 25.315
Research Quarterly of the American
Association for Health, Physical Ed-
ucation and Recreation (quar.)
Research in Physical Educ.... 5.000
Atlanta GEORGIA
Coach and Athlete (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Sports... $14,512
Evanston ILLINOIS
Athletic Journal (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) ...^.Athletic Direc., Coach, Train . * 21, 207
Indianapolis INDIANA
Physical Educator (quar.).. Phys. Educ . 4.000
N.w Orleans LOUISIANA
Punch (mo.) Club Athl .. $3,500
New York NEW YORK
Scholastic Coach (mo.) (controlled circ.)
High School & Coll. Athl.... > 21, 042
Yellow Spring. OHI°
Journal of Physical Education (bi-mo.)
Phys. Educ... 1.300
Arlington TEXAS
Mentor (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Coaching & Training . $11.430
Controlled free dist.... $3.707
PHYSICS
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Journal of Research (no adv.) (mo.)
Spec. Scien's. ; Physics; Math. ; English ..
Cambridge MASSACHUSETTS
Journal of Mathematics and Physics
(quar.) -Applied Math....
New York NEW YORK
American Institute of Physics Publics-
tions (see catalog section). ........... ~~*.....~».
American Journal of Physics (9 ti. a yr.)
Sclent. & Educ. Physics.... 5,486
Journal of Applied Physics (mo.) 7,050
Journal of Chemical Physics (no adv.)
(mo.) ~ Chem. Physics... 4,211
Journal of Colloid Science (bi-mo.)
Chem. Physics....
Journal of Molecular Spcctroscopy
(bi-mo.) Molecular Physics...
Journal of the Acoustical Society of
America (mo.) Accous. (Scien.) .. 4,886
Physical Review (no adv.) (s-mo.) 10,580
Physics Today (mo.) Physics.... 22,782
Reviews of Modern Physics (no adv.)
(quar.) 10,896
Soviet Physics — JETP (no adv.) (mo.)
Physics.... 890
Ctocolatkm A A Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A. B.C. Statements; 6»A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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CANADA Circ.
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian Journal of Physics (no adv.)
(mo.) Physics ... $2,122
PHYSIOLOGY and ANATOMY
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Journal of Physiology (mo.)
Physi . . 2,133
Journal of Applied Physiology (bi-mo.)
Physi ... 1,628
Physiological Reviews (quar.) , Physi... 4,413
ILLINOIS
Physiological Zoology (quar.)
Physi & Zool ... 609
New York NEW YORK
Journal of General Physiology ( bi-mo. )~.... No ad*
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
American Journal of Anatomy (bi-mo.)
(see note in catalog) 974
Anatomical Record (mo.) (see note in
catalog) 1,156
Journal of Cellular and Comparative
Physiology (bi-mo.) (see note in cata-
log) 1.142
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and
Physiology (no adv.) (mo.)
Biochem. & Physiology ... $1,702
PLASTIC and COMPOSITION
MATERIALS
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Western Plastics (mo.) (controlled free
dist.) Plastics.... >S,782
Cos Cob CONNECTICUT
Plastics World (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Greenwich Plastics ... >S2,814
SPE Journal (mo.) Plastics.. 6,500
New York NEW YORK
Materials in Design Engineering (mo.)
Orig. Equip. Design .. * 28,688
Total unpaid dist ... 1,806
Modern Plastics (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) Synth. Plastic Indus .. *30,405
Total unpaid dist.... 2,385
Plastics Industry (mo.) Plastics... *5.346
Controlled free dist.... *6,125
Plastics Technology (mo.)
Applied Eng'g Plastics Field.... > 10,688
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Plastics (mo.) Plastics... 45,491
Progressive Plastics (mo.) ......Plastics...
PLUMBING and HEATING
Los Angels* CALIFORNIA
Reeves Journal, Plumbing. Heating-Air
Conditioning (mo.)
Plumb'g, Heat'g & Air Cond . VAC 5,098
SanFrancUco
Controlled circ ...VAC 1,935
California Plumbing Contractor (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) . .Plumb'g Contract'g ...
7,361
Waahfatgton DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Home Appliance Builder (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Cook'g & Heat'g Appli's.... 11,000
FLORIDA
Florida Plumbing & Beating Contractor
(mo.) .......Plumb'g & Heat'g.... 278
Controlled free dist ... 1,568
Chicago ILLINOIS Circ.
Actual Specifying Engineer (mo.) (cont.
circ.). ...Air Cond., Heat'g & Plumb'g.... 5,000
American Artisan (mo.). .....Sheet Metal*
Warm Air Heat., Air Cond.... *10,44S
Better Heat (mo.) (controlled free dist.)
Coal & Heat'g... 4,100
Coal-Heat (mo.) Fuels & Heat'g ...
Domestic Engineering (mo.) (see note in
catalog) .. Plumb. & Heat. & Air Cond.... * 18,528
Total unpaid dist ... 1,688
Heating. Piping and Air Conditioning
(mo.) Design, Inst. & Maint ... *18,311
Total unpaid dist.... 1,144
Illinois Master Plumber (mo.)
Plumb. & Heat. Constr. & Mdse .. 1,250
Snips (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Sheet Mtl., Warm Air Heat & Air Cond... > 12,228
ivanston
Supply House Times (mo.) (cont. free
dist.). ..Plumb'g, Heat'g, Air Condit'g ... 15,000
Indianapolis INDIANA
Indiana Plumbing Contractor (mo.)
Plumb'g. Heat'g, Air Condit'g... 241
Controlled free dist.... 1.114
New Orieana LOUSIANA
Louisiana Journal of Plumbing-Heating-
Air Conditioning-Mechanical Contract-
ing (mo.) (cent, free dist.)
Plumb'g, Heat'g & Air Condit'g ...
1.300
, MARYLAND
Maryland Master Plumber (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Plumb. & Labor... 2,600
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Coal Herald— Stoker and Air- Conditioner
Journal (mo.)..Coal Dlrs & Air Cond'g ... tSOO
Controlled free dist ... $2,000
National Plumbing and Heating Supply
News (mo.) Plumb'g & Heat'g .
Needham
New England Equipment Dealer (mo.)
(cont. dist.) — Plumb'g. Heat'g.
Air Cond'g & Appliances—
Controlled circ.... t7,780
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Minnesota Master Plumber (mo.)
Plumb'g Cont'g ... 854
Saint Loul. MISSOURI
Stove Mounters' and Range Workers'
Journal (no adv.) (quar.). .Labor Union.... 5,500
Bayoone NEW JERSEY
Fuel Oil News (mo.) (cont. circ,)
Fuel Oil Heat'g ... >1 1,580
New York NEW YORK
Air Conditioning. Heating and Ventilat-
ing (mo.) ......«~~....... ...~~Heat.» Vent.
& Air Cond'g... Qualified Paid.... >ll,837
Controlled circ ... >4,044
Contractor. The (s-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Plumb'g, Htg., Air Cond'g & Appli.... >22,390
Electric Heat and Air Conditioning
(bi-mo.) ......Elec. Heat'g & Air Cond'g..- $4.804
Controlled free dist.... J3.940
Fueloil and Oil Heat (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.)
Oil Heafg & Air Cond. Indus.... >12£7S
Heating and Plumbing Merchandiser (bi-
mo.) (cont circ.) ~ ....Plumb'g.,
Heat'g & Air Cond... >47,771
Heating. Plumbing and Air Conditioning
News (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Plumb'g, Heat'g & Air Cond. Equip— >3S,3S6
Home Comforts Wholesaler (mo.) (cont.
circ.)
Plumb. & Heat'g Wholesaler's Int.... >4^B7S
Ladle (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Plumb'g & Heat'g. Contr.
and Wholesal'g.-. *700
Controlled free dist.... *4.500
trt. A.B.C. Statement: *June and March A.B.C. Statements; 6JA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Andit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold lace, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light lace, estimated.
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PLUMBING and HEATING (Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
N«w York Circ.
Master Plumber and Heating Contractor
(mo.) ...............................Plumb'g, Heat'g
Oil Burn. Indus ... 7,172
Controlled free dist.... 4,2W
Mechanical Contractor (mo.)
Heat'g. Pip'g....
Air Cond. Cont'g.... KOOO
Plumbing and Heating Business (mo.)
(controlled circ.)
Plumb. & Heat. Cont. & Retail.... >26,741
Tarry town
Heating and Air Conditioning Contractor
(mo.) Sheet Metal, Heat
& Air Conditioning
Qualified paid circ.... >6,133
Controlled circ ... >5,Z22
Journal of Plumbing-Heating-Air Condi-
tioning (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Plumb., Heat., Air Cond. Contr.... >25,756
Plumbing-Heating-Air Conditioning
Wholesaler. The (mo.) Plumb. &
Heat'g Wholesalers....
Controlled circ ... >15.217
Greensboro NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Plumbing Heating and Air
Conditioning (mo.)
Plumb., Ht'g., Air Condt'ng ...
Controlled free dist....
Canton OHIO
Ohio Master Plumber (mo.)
Plumb' g & Heat'g....
Controlled free dist ..
Pittsburgh
PENNSYLVANIA
6,050
$900
*300
$630
District Heating(quar.).. District Heat'g...
Industrial Heating (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Metal Trades ... >19,012
Plumbing News (mo.) Plumb'g....
Madison WISCONSIN
Electric Heating and Cooling (quar.)
Air Cond'g & Heat'g.... 14,211
CANADA
Winnipeg MANITOBA
Western Canada Coal Review (mo.)
Fuel Trade and Heat. Indus.... 42,732
Toronto ONTARIO
Automatic Heating (mo.) (see note in
catalog) . . ..Oil Heat'g & Air Condi'g . +8,903
Canadian Mechanical Contractor (mo.)
Plumbing & Heating . +7,267
Hal Rogers "P ft H" Journal (mo.)
Plumb'g & Heat'g.... +7,022
Heating and Plumbing Engineer (mo.)
Plumb'g & Heat'g .. +11,684
Heating, Plumbing and Air Conditioning
Age (mo.)
Plumb.. Heat., Vent. & Air Cond'g . +9,161
QUEBEC
Entrepreneur, L, en Plomberie Chauffage
(Fr.) (mo.) Plumb'g & Heat'g ... +2,264
POLICE and DETECTIVES
See also Penal Institutions.
Sacramento CALIFORNIA
California Highway Patrolman (mo )
Public Educ. Traffic Safety ..
San Francisco
Police and Peace Officers Journal (mo.)
Police News .
Controlled free dist....
Denver COLORADO
Colorado Law (mo.) Law Enf'm't...
5,846
t200
J6.500
3,041
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Circ.
National Sheriff (bi-mo.) ...Sheriff News.... $15,300
Policemen's Association News (mo.)
Police News.., 2,500
Controlled free dist.... 1,450
Chicago ILLINOIS
Chicago Police Journal (quar.) (cont.
free dist.) Law Enforcement.... $7.500
Springfield
Police (bi-mo.) Law Enforc'm't ... 8,004
Wheaton
Illinois Sheriffs News (no adv.) (mo.)
Sheriff's Newt....
Molnes
IOWA
Iowa Sheriff (mo.). .la. State Sher. Assn..
IMtUnor. MARYLAND
Journal of Criminal Law. Criminology
and Police Science (bi-mo.)
Crim. Law., Police Science .
Boston
MASSACHUSETTS
Police and Firemen's Monthly (mo.)
Law Enforc'm't & Fire Prot....
Controlled free dist....
Detroit
MICHIGAN
Michigan Police Journal (mo.)
Minneapolis
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Police Journal (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Crime Detect'n
Controlled free dist
Carlsbad NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Law (mo.)
Police & Sheriff Ints
Brooklyn
NEW YORK
Police Journal (quar.) Law Enf'm't ..
N«w York
Law and Order (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Lam Enf'm't
NPPA Journal (quar.) Crime Prev'n
3,649
tlOO
tl.400
5,821
1,100
§2,907
1.500
> 12,620
J5.700
Austin
TEXAS
Texas Lawman (mo.) ..Law Enf'm't...
Dallas
Texas Police Journal (no adv.) (mo.)
Law Enf'm't....
Seattle WASHINGTON
Sheriff and Police Reporter (bi-mo.)
Law Enforcement .
Cheyenne
WYOMING
Wyoming Law (mo.) Law Enf'm't....
CANADA
ONTARIO
RCMP Quarterly (quar.)
Hist., Educ., Gen'l Int. of RCMP ...
Toronto
Police News (quar.) Police....
6,780
4,000
1,384
11,500
$8,000
Montreal QUEBEC
Revue des Agents de Police (Constables
Review) (Fr. & Eng.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Police News....
3,200
POLITICAL
See also Congressional and Federal Government
Affairs; Sociological, Political Economy
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Democratic Digest (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Politics & PUb. Affairs...
89,244
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Democrat (mo.) Polit. (Dem.).... tt.OOO
$4,000— Free
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; I P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Chicago ILLINOIS Giro.
Svobodne Ceskoslovensko (no adv.) (mo.)
Polit. Int....
Indianapolis INDIANA
Hoosier Republican (mo.) ................. Rep ..
Notre Dame
Review of Politics (quar.)
Politics, Cur. Events.... 1,900
Louisville KENTUCKY
Democratic Woman's Journal (quar.)
Political....
Princeton N£W JERSEY
World Politics (quar.) ......... Int'n'l Rela.... $1,350
New York NEW YORK
Adunata del Refrattari L' (Ital.) (no
adv.) (wkly) .................. Political.... 55,867
Banner of Russia (Rus.) (no adv.)
(semi-mo.) ............ „ ............... Political.... 900
Controlled free dist .. 600
Meie Tee (Our Path) (Estonian) (mo.)
Political....
Munkas, A (Hung.) (mo.) ................ Polit.... $900
National Review (wkly)
Int'n'l Facts & Politics . 20,000
Political Affairs (no adv.) (mo.)
Magazine of Sci. Socialism.... 7,500
Socialisticheskiy Vestnik (Russian) (mo.)
Political....
Svobodna i Nazavisima Bolgaria (Bulg.)
(no adv.) (ftntly) .... Polit. & Educ ... 6,000
Controlled free dist.... 2,000
Undzer Weg (Yiddish) (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog)........ ............ ......Political....
Bismarck NORTH DAKOTA
Leader (quar.) ............... Political (Dem.).... $5,500
Columbus OHIO
Ohio Republican News (wkly)
Political.... 17,868
Portland OREGON
Oregon Democrat (s-mo.) ....... Dem .. $5,000
Oregon Voter (wkly)
Polit. & Pub. Affairs .. 2,248
Harrisburg PENNSYLVANIA
Republican Observer (mo.) .... Political. ..
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Conservative Clarion (mo.)
Polit. (Cons.).... 642
Controlled free dist.... 5.201
Montreal QUEBEC
Action Nationale L* (Fr.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ....... ~ ...... Nat. Politics.... $2,300
Vers Demain (Fr.) (s-mo.).. Soc. Credit.... 60.000
POSTAL
See also Civil Service
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
National Rural Letter Carrier (wkly)
R.F.D. Carrier.... $38,000
Postal Alliance, The (mo.)
Postal Employ ..
Postal Record (mo.) ..... Letter Carriers.... $112,975
Postmasters' Advocate (mo.) ..Postal ..
Union Postal Clerk (mo.).. .. P.O. Clerks.... 108.926
Louisville KENTUCKY
Postal Supervisor (mo.) ....................
Pascagoula MISSISSIPPI
Postmasters Gazette (mo.) Postal.... 34,741
Rockford OHIO
Ohio Rural Carrier (mo.) Rural Let. Car....
1,600
Austin TEXAS Circ.
Texas Carrier (mo.) Rural Delivery ... $2,450
CANADA
Stirling ONTARIO
Canadian Postmaster (mo.)
Postmasters & Asst'ts.... $7,542
POULTRY PRODUCTS and SUPPLIES
See also Poultry in Agricultural Publications.
Batesville ARKANSAS
Hatcheryman's Classified Exchange (mo.)
Hatch.. & Chick Dlra_
Selbyville DELAWARE
Broiler Journal and Peninsula Broiler
Journal (s-mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. free dist.). Broiler Chick. Indus.... 4,366
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Poultry Journal (mo.) (tee
note in catalog) Poultry . * 364, 35 7
Total unpaid dist.... 11,004
Elmhurst
Poultry Supply World (mo.)
Hatch., Feed, Poult. Supplies ..
Mt. Morris
Hatchery and Feed (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Hatcheries, Breeders & Feed Retail' rs.... >16,212
Poultry Processing and Marketing (mo.)
(controlled circ.)
Poultry & Egg Processors Mkts ... >5,802
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Poultry Industry (mo.) Poultry .
Kansas City
MISSOURI
American Hatchery News (mo.)
Hatch'g Breed'g Indus ...
Poultry and Eggs Weekly (wkly)
Poult., But. & Eggs.... *4,801
New York NEW YORK
American ERR and Poultry Review (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Egg. & Poult. Indus.... >4,64S
POWER and POWER PLANTS
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Diesel and Gas Turbine Progress (mo.)
(cont. circ.) (see note in catalog)
Diesel Indus
>16,409
Cos Cob CONNECTICUT
Transmission and Distribution (mo.)
(cont. circ.) (see note in catalog)
Power Equip, for Generator,
Transmission & Distribution....VAC 28,203
Stamford
Diesel Power (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Diesel Engines.... >16,030
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Public Power (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Power Indus
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Power and Industry (mo.)
Power & Indus
>11,907
>15,667
Barrington ILLINOIS
Power Engineering (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Power Eng'g.... >42,498
Chicago
American Laundry Digest (mo.) (coot,
circ.) (see note in catalog)
Power Laundry Plants.... >21,673
Chief Engineer (mo.)
Chief Engin'rs. Stat'ry Eng'g....
Electric Light and Power (s-mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. circ.) .... .... >18,276
National Engineer (mo.).... Power Eng'g . $15,434
Power Industry (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Power Serv's Across Indus.... >57,S42
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; 0A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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POWER and POWER PLANTS
(Continued)
Stint Joseph MICHIGAN
Plant. The (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Plants Engi'rs.... >47,33S
New York NEW YORK
Combustion (mo.) (coat, drc.)
Steam Pow. Plants...
Power (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Aper. & Maint. of Power Serv...
Total unpaid dist...,
Power Apparatus and Systems (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) « .........Electrical Power...
Circ.
>13,683
*47.917
1,687
16,850
Cleveland OHI°
Power Drive Engineering (mo.)
Power Eng'g.-
Power Transmission Design (mo.)
Power Design & Maint....
CANADA
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Diesel Power and Equipment (bi-mo.)
Diesel Indus....
ONTARIO
Canadian Power Engineer (mo.)
Power Eng'g....
Modern Power and Engineering (mo.)
Power.~.
+3,262
+6.389
•0,282
PRINTING and TYPOGRAPHIC
See also Journalism
• Ancelea CALIFORNIA
California Publisher (mo.) ... Newspapers.... 900
Controlled free dist.... 500
Printers Exchange Bulletin (mo.)
Printers Int....
Western Printer and Lithographer (mo.)
Graphic Arts ..VAC 9,191
Controlled circ,...VAC 705
16.000
560
Pacific Printer Publisher and Lithogra-
pher (mo.) Com. Ptg. Newspapers ...
Controlled free dist....
Atlanta GEORGIA
Editor's Forum, The (mo.) Journ. & Ptg....
Southern Printer and Lithographer ( mo. )_
Chicago ILLINOIS
Graphic Arts Monthly and The Printing
Industry (mo.) (cont. drc.)
Ptg. & Graphic Arts.... >S2,276
Inland and American Printer and
Lithographer, The (mo.) Print'g.... * 12, 337
International Blue Printer (mo.) ...Blue
Prints. Photo Prints & Allied Repro's ... 2,520
Photoengravers Bulletin (mo.) 12,100
Printing: Views (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Printing.... 6,582
IndlaaapolU INDIANA
Typographical Journal (mo.). .Lab. & Ptg.... 99,320
TOP*. KANSAS
Kansas Publisher, The (mo.)
Newspaper Pub'g..~
MARYLAND
Maryland Press Assn. Bulletin (mo.)
Print'g & Journalism....
MASSACHUSETTS
New England Printer & Lithographer
(mo.) ~ -..Graphic Arts.... 2,300
MICHIGAN
Printing Monthly (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Printing.... $15,000
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Newspaper, The (mo.)
(cont. circ.) Print'g...
Circ.
692
Caldwell NEW JERSEY
Modern Lithography (mo.) Lithog'y.... **»193
Total unpaid dist.... 1,213
Newsjrk
Plating (mo.) Elec. Plat'g & Fin'g.... *8,5O4
Total unpaid dist.... 1,068
New Brunswick
Jersey Publisher (mo.) Pub'g & Ptg.... $710
Oradell
Printing Magazine Including The Offset
Printer (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Ptg.. Graphic Arts .. *1 1,546
G.,^ C1|y NEW YORK
Flexography (9 ti. a yr.)
Rubber Plate Ptg. & Conv't'g ... 1,504
Controlled free dist.... 2.381
Gravure Magazine (mo.) Grav. Ptg.... 1,944
Controlled free dist.... 2,102
New York
American Ink Maker (mo.) Ptg, Ink.... $2,400
Lithographer's Journal (mo.) Litho.... 32,896
National Lithographer (mo.) ...- ..... *6,491
Newsdealer (mo.) Publica'n Ret'rs .. 1 51, 000
Offset Duplicator Review (mo.)
Office Methods & Print'g.... 3,400
Controlled free dist.... 7,300
Print (bi-rao.) Graphic Arts....V AC 6,648
Controlled circ ...VAC 781
Printing News (wkly)
Ptg., Graph. Arts & All'd Indus ... 4.000
KlUdeer NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Press Bulletin (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Pub. & Print'g ..
Cincinnati OHIO
Screen Process (mo.)
Screen Process Print'g....
Controlled free dist....
Share Your Knowledge Review (mo.)
Print'g Craftsmen....
Cleveland
Electrotypers and Stereotypers Magazine
(mo.) -...Electro & Stereo....
Controlled free dist....
Ohio Digest (mo.) State Newsp. Ints ...
Printing Production (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Ptg. Tech ..
4,944
2,775
16,600
670
701
>14,355
Harrlaburc
PENNSYLVANIA
P.N.P.A. Press Bulletin (mo.)
Newspapers ... 776
Philadelphia
Graphic Arts Review (mo.)
Print'g ft Allied Indus...
Controlled circ .. 1,800
Poor Richard Almanack (mo.)
Ptg., Typogr .. 2,000
Typographic Compositor (mo.)
Trade Typesetting ..
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Rural Press and Print
Shop (mo.) — Ptg. & Journ.... 282
Prosam«,'.Home TENNESSEE
American Pressman (mo.) ....Ptg. Indus.... 59,897
Specialty Worker, The (mo.)
Pr't'g Spec' ties ft Paper Prods ... 32,788
A«stm TEXAS
Texas Press Messenger (mo.)
Journ. & Ptg.... $940
Richmond VIRGINIA
Virginia Publisher and Printer (mo.)
Newspaper Publish'g.... 875
Seattle WASHINGTON
Northwest Graphic Arts News (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) -...Ptg. Trade.... 2,500
CireoUtioo-HHrSept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1488
Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
CANADA
BRITISH COLUMBIA Circ.
Canadian Weekly Editor (mo.)
Canadian Weekly Newspaper Trade ... * 1,380
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Printer and Publisher (mo.)
Ptg. & Publish'*... *4,307
Montreal QUEBEC
Maitre Imprimeur, La (mo.) Ptg...
Controlled free dist ... 1,450
Printing Review of Canada (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Prinfg ... 1,875
PSYCHOLOGICAL
Willimantic CONNECTICUT
American Journal of Mental Deficiency
(bi-mo.) Mental Deficiency ... 5.080
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Psychologist (mo.)....Psych'gy.... 16,280
Contemporary Psychology (mo.)
Psychology . 5,722
Journal of Abnormal And Social Psychol-
ogy (bi-mo.) 6.304
Journal of Applied Psychology (bi-mo.) .... 3,851
Journal of Comparative and Physiological
Psychology (bi-mo.) ... Tech. Psych ... 1,867
Journal of Consulting Psychology (bi-
mo.) 5,401
Journal of Educational Psychology (no
adv.) (bi-mo.) .... Educ. & Psychol.... 3,595
Journal of Experimental Psychology
(mo.) 2,427
Psychological Abstracts (bi-mo.) 9,316
Psychological Bulletin (bi-mo.) 5,659
Psychological Monographs (irreg.) (see
note in catalog) Tech. Psych . 1,745
Psychological Review (bi-mo.) 4,863
Baltimore MARYLAND
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
(mo.) .Neurology & Psychiatry.... 1,485
Provineetown MASSACHUSETTS
Genetic Psychology Monographs (quar.)
Scien.. Psychol.... No adv.
Journal of General Psychology (quar.)
Scien., Psychol.... No adv.
Journal of Genetic Psychology (quar.)
Scien., Psychol.... No adv.
Journal of Psychology (quar.). ...Psychol....
Journal of Social Psychology (quar.)
Scien., Psychol.... No adv.
Missoula MONTANA
Perceptual and Motor Skills (quar.)
Psychol'gy Human Eng*g.... 500
Psychological Report (quar.) .. Psychol'gy....
Vineland NEW JERSEY
Training School Bulletin (no adv.)
(quar.) Mentally Deficient....
Controlled free dist....
Great Neck NEW YORK
Pastoral Psychology (ma) (see note in
catalog) ... Relig., Psychi'ry, Psychol'y....
New York
American Journal of Psychiatry (mo.)
Psychiatry (Med.)....
Journal of the American Society for
Psychial Research (no adv.) (quar.)
Psychoanalytic Quarterly (quar.)
Psychoanaly. & Psychiatry....
Sociometry (quar.)
UH-. Inter. Pers. Relations....
Psychiatric Quarterly (no adv.) (quar.)
Med. (Psych.) ..
NORTH CAROLINA
Educational and Psychological Measure-
ment (no adv.) (quar.)
Measurement Guide & Per'l ...
$1,000
$7,000
11,158
$12,322
800
13,260
L266
1,250
1.700
Durham are.
Journal of Parapsychology (quar.)
Scientific.... $475
Controlled free dist.... $235
Journal of Personality (quar.) .... Psych.... 1,481
Personnel Psychology (quar.)
Psych. Personnel.,. 1,350
Austin TEXAS
American Journal of Psychology (quar.)
Psychology.... 3,100
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Canadian Psychiatric Association
Journal (quar.) 625
Toronto
Canadian Journal of Psychology (quar.)
Psychology ... $1,150
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Personnel Administration (bi-mo.)
Personnel Admin.... $4,800
PR (quar.) Public Rela'ns.... 3.000
Chicago ILLINOIS
Bulletin of the Financial Public Relations
Assn. (mo.) ....Finan. Public Relations ... $2,418
New York NEW YORK
Personnel (no adv.) (bi-mo. ).. Per. Execu ... $21,132
Public Relations Journal (mo.)
Public Relations.... 4,609
Tide (mo.).... Adv'g. Mkt'g & Pub. Rela .. * 12, 825
Total unpaid dist.... 1,016
PUBLIC SPEAKING and LECTURING
Santa Ana CALIFORNIA
Toastmaster. The (no adv.) (mo.)
Toastmaster & Gen'l Pub. Int ...
78,000
Indianapolis
INDIANA
Quote, The Weekly Digest (no adv.Mwldy)
Speakers... $15,101
Baton Rouge
LOUISIANA
Quarterly Journal of Speech (quar)
Speech....
Speech Teacher, The (quar.)
Speech Educ....
$5,500
$3.000
East Orange NEW
Debaters' Digest (mo.) (see note in
catalog) . ________ Argument & Debate....
New York NEW YORK
American Speech (quar.) ...... Language.... $989
Vital Speeches of the Day (no adv.) (s-
mo.) ........ Educ.. Gov., Econ. & Busi.... 8,766
PUBLIC UTILITIES
See *1»o Telephone and Telegraph; Railroads; Power
and Power Plants: Lighting and Lighting Fixtures;
Petroleum, Oil and Gas; Electrical; Water Works;
Wells and Sewerage
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Public Utilities Fortnightly (ftntly,
Thurs.)
6,836
Overland Park KANSAS
Midwest Municipal Utilities (bi-mo.)
Water & Elec. Utilities..-
St. Paul
MINNESOTA
Public Service Magazine (mo.) Pub. Util ... 20,242
New York NEW YORK
Electrical World (wkly) .................... Elec ... * 27,930
Total unpaid dist.... 1,147
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
4C.C.A.B. Audit; 8P.O. Statement; Bold face, swom; $Publisher*s Report; Light face, estimated.
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1489
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
PURCHASING (Industrial)
Birmingham ALABAMA Ore.
Alabama Purchaser, The (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Purch, Agts of S. E.... 3,500
Glendale CALIFORNIA
Equipment and Materials Reporter (mo.)
(controlled circ.)
Product News of Western Indus ... >16.519
Los Angeles
Southwestern Purchasing Agent (mo.)
(see note in catalog) . — 36
Controlled free dist ... 2,618
Saa Francisco
Pacific Purchaser (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.) ..... - 2,735
Englewood
COLORADO
Purchasing News (bi-wkly) (cont. circ.)
Metal Work'g & Purchaa'g.... >18»581
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Purchaser (mo.) (see noto
in catalog). ...Pur. Agts. of Connecticut .. 1.451
Tampa FLORIDA
Florida Purchaser (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
(see note in catalog) ....Purchas'g ... 1,493
Atlanta GEORGIA
Dixie Purchaser (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Purchas'g.... 3.190
Chicago ILLINOIS
Chicago Purchaser (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ~ .. .....Purch. Agts.... 1,264
Controlled free dist.... 3,065
Railway Purchases and Stores (mo.)
R. R. Pur. Agt. & Storekeeper .. *2,000
Indianapolis
INDIANA
Booster Purchaser (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Indus. Purchas'g....
1,806
Topeka
KANSAS
Midwest Industry Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Busi.. Purch., Eng'g Exec's....
Controlled circ,... >5,404
KENTUCKY
Kentuckiana Purchaser (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) (see note in catalog) . Pur. Agts
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
New England Purchaser (mo.) (see note
in catalog) ............................. ............ _____ ....
MICHIGAN
Detroit Purchaser (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ..... .................... •. ....... ~~...~. ........ ,
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
North Central Purchaser (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. free dist.) .....
Clty MISSOURI
Heart of America Purchaser (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Pur. Agts....
$2.500
$2,500
2,875
3,978
3,149
Now York NEW YORK
Industrial Purchasing Agent (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) ........Indus. Purchas'g.... 25,000
New York Purchasing Review (mo.)
(see note in catalog) .. Indus. Purch'g ... 50
Controlled free dist .. 4,036
Purchasing (bl-wkly) Purchas. Agts....
Qualified Paid ... >13,896
Controlled circ.... >1 1,728
New York Circ.
Purchasing Week (wkly) (see note in
catalog) Indus. Purch'g.... $25,000
Spot (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Adv'g & Sell'g.... 850
Controlled free dist.... 14,150
Rochester
Genesee Valley Buyer (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Purch Agt.... $730
Syracuse
Central New York Purchaser (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Purch. Agts.... $1,505
Cincinnati OHIO
Cincinnati Purchaser (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.). Purch. Agts.... $800
Cleveland
Associated Purchasing Publications (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Pur. Agts....
Buyers Purchasing Digest (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Indus. Equip, & Supplies.... >74,302
Mid-West Purchasing Agent (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Purch. Agts .. 3,801
TuUa OKLAHOMA
Mid-Continent Purchaser (semi-mo.)
(see note in catalog) (cont. free dist.) ..
Portland OREGON
Oregon Purchasing News (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) (see note in catalog)
Purch. Agts....
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
Monthly Purchasing Guide to Institu-
tional Management (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) . . Institutional Management
Philadelphia Purchaser (mo.) (see note
in catalog) (cont. free dist.)
$1,816
1,437
$3,200
2,915
Dallas TEXAS
Southwestern Purchaser. The (mo.)
(see note in catalog) $1,357
WASHINGTON
Washington Purchasing Agent and Man-
ufacturer (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Purch. & Mfr
Controlled free dist
CANADA
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Purchasing in Western Canada (mo.)
Purchas'g Agts...,
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Purchaser (mo.) ....Purch. Agt .
662
1,037
41,850
44,342
RADIO and TELEVISION
See also Electrical; Electronic Engineering; Musk and
Musical Instruments; Radio in Magazine* of
General Circulation
Berkeley
CALIFORNIA
Film Quarterly (quar.) Films & TV....
Hollywood
Telefilm Magazine (mo.) TV Film Adv'g .
Controlled free dist .
Los Angelas
Hollywood Craftsman, Tbe(ftntly, Wed.)
(cont. circ.) ...Int. of Stud. & Rad. Emp ...
Old Greenwich CONNECTICUT
Radiovision (Span.) (bi-mo.)
Wool Hartford Radio & TV Trd....
QST (mo.) -...Amat. Radio ..
$2,500
$491
$7,799
$1.500
11.102
96,014
Washington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Basic Radio Propagation Predictions (no
adv.) (mo.) Long Range Radio....
Commu'ca'ns Pr'dic'ns....
Circulation— **Sept. A B.C. Statement; *Juno and March A.B.C. Statements; 4>A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publi»her's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1490
Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Washington Circ.
Broadcasting- (wkly) Radio TV Adv ... £20,266
Total unpaid dist... 1,172
Signal (mo.) (cont. circ.) Electr'cs,
Communications and Photography ... >9,846
FLORIDA
Florida Newspaper News and Radio
Digest (mo.) Journalistic,... $2,000
Chicago ILLINOIS
Business Screen (8 ti. a yr.)
Buis. & TV Films.... J6.100
Controlled free dist ... $2,300
NARDA News (wkly)
TV, Radio. Appliance Indus.... $5.817
NATESA Scope (mo.).... TV Serv. Mgmt... $5.000
Controlled free dist . . $2.500
Parts Jobber and Electronics
Distribution (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Radio & Electronics Parts Jobbers....VAC 14,240
Radio Amateur Call Book (quar.)
Radio Amat. Int.... 10,384
Television. Radio Y Articulos Electricos
(Span.) (mo.) (see note in catalog) .... 14.000
Evanston
Films for Television— See Standard Rate
and Data Service, Inc., Publications in
catalog.
Sev.maP.rk MARYLAND
Hi-Fi Tape Recording (mo,)
Tape Record'g..-
Controlled free dist ..
25,833
2,314
Bolton MASSACHUSETTS
Swap and Shop The Market Place oi
Radio (mo.)
Radio Aro'rs. Sta'n Eng'rs & Mfrs....
Great Barrington
High Fidelity (mo.) Music Listeners . +91,227
Larchmont NEW YORK
Spot Radio Report (mo.) Radio Trd~.
Mineola
Audio (mo.) Sound & Communica'ns....
New York
ARA Log (bi-mo.) Labor (Rad. Offi'rs) ...
Better Listening Through High Fidelity
(mo.) .... Radio & TV Trade ...
Communications and Electronics (no
adv.) (bi-mo.) Elec. Eng'g in
Communications & Electronics ...
CQ, The Radio Amateurs' Journal (mo.)
Amateur Radio....
Electrical Merchandising (mo.)
Elec. Appli.. Radio & TV....
Total unpaid dist....
Electronic and Appliance Specialist (mo.)
Electronics & TV ...
Controlled free dist ..
Electronics (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Mfrs. Rad.. TV & Elec. Controls....
Total unpaid dist ..
Electronics Illustrated (mo.) Amat. &
Prof, Radio, TV & Hi-Fi Cr'ft'n ...
Electronic Technician (mo.)
TV Electro Servicemen's Int....
Film Daily (dly) (see note in catalog)
Mot. Pict. & TV ...
Film Media (quar.)
Indus.. Bus. & TV Films ...
Hi-Fi Music at Home (11 ti. a yr.)
Hi-Fi Music. Audio Equip ..
Hi-Fi Review (mo.)
Hi-Fi Records. Tapes. Equip' t
High Fidelity Trade News (mo.)
Hi-Fi Indus ...
Controlled circ .
Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
(quar.) Audio Eng'g...
Journal of the Society of Motion Picture
and Television Engineers (mo.)
Mot. Pict. & TV Ind ...
Mart (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Appliance & TV Retailing...
£24,104
3.500
$92,500
17,333
67,532
£40,670
2,744
115
8,600
£51,399
3,363
$76,500
6,079
44,385
•123,853
$7.996
$2.550
$7,450
>58,296
New York Circ.
Proceedings of the I. R. E. (Institute of
Radio Engineers) (mo.) ..Radio Eng'g... £56.829
Total unpaid dist ... 14,613
Radio and Television Weekly (wkly)
Radio & Telev. Parts.
TV & Hi-Fi Indus ...
Radio and TV News (mo.)
Latest Developm't Radio & TV £236,101
Radio Daily-Television Daily (dly)
Com.. Radio & TV .. 10.563
Radio- Electronics (mo.)
Radio, TV Audio Hi-Fi & Serv'g £199,124
Sound Merchandising (mo.)
Sound Systems....
Controlled circ,... 4,022
Sponsor (wkly)..... Buy's of BrMc't Adv'g....
Controlled circ . >1 1,856
Television (mo.) (cont. circ.).. Telev.. >7,632
Television Age (bi-wkly) TV Trade....
Controlled circ >8,264
Television Daily— See Radio Daily-Tele-
vision Daily.
XJ. S. Radio (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Buyers & Sellers of Radio Adv'g.... > 10,632
Wire and Radio Communications (mo.)
Elec. Communications
Cleveland OHIO
Jobber News & Electronic Wholesaling
(mo.) (see note in catalog) (cont.
circ. )
Radio, TV, Audio, Elec'c Parts Jobb's....
paoU PENNSYLVANIA
Almanack (9 ti a yr.)
Electr'c & Radio Eng'g....
Philadelphia
Electronic Industries (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Design, Mfg. & Oper'n Electr'c Equip ..
2,612
>1S,821
3,900
> 47,303
CANADA
Don Mill. ONTARIO
Radio.TV and Appliance Trade Builder
(mo.)..Rad.. TV. Elec. Ap. Ret. Mds'g.... +7,519
Toronto
Canadian Broadcaster (s-mo.)
Broadcasting + 1,919
Electronics and Communications (mo.)
Electronics & Communications . +9,694
R. T. A. Sales & Service (mo.)
Radio & Appli.... 48,360
Vision (mo.) ............ TV & Mot. Pict.... +4,170
Montreal QUEBEC
M-A-R-T (Fr.) (mo.)
Furn., Radio, TV Appliances . . +3,696
Radiotime (ftntly)
Radio Advt'g & Program Schedules .. 522
RAILROAD
See also Public Utilities
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Motonnan, Conductor and Motor Coach
Operator (no adv.) (mo.)
Transit & Bus Equip
St Augustine
FLORIDA
Railway Dispatch (mo.) R. R. Enap
Atlanta
GEORGIA
Southern and Southwestern Railway
Club Proceedings (bi-mo. )..R. R. Emp ..
Savannah
Central of Georgia Magazine (mo.) (con-
trolled free dist.)
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Bulletin of the American Railway Engi-
neering Association (mo.) (see note
in catalog) R. R. Eng'g .
Illinois Central Magazine (mo.) (free
dist.) R. R. Emp....
Milwaukee Road Magazine (bi-mo.)
R, R. Emp .-
$123,400
$11.600
$712
6,500
3,672
44,600
Circulation— ££Sept. A.B.C. Statement; £June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >B*A Audit:
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; tPublisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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RAILROAD
ILLINOIS (Continued)
Modem Railroads (mo.) (coot, circ.)
New Railroad Developments .
Railroad Yardraaster (bi-tno.)
R. R. Yardmasters
Railway Employees Journal (mo.)
R. R. Frat.
Railway Materials (bi-mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Railroad-
Railway Purchases and Stores (mo.)
R. R. Pur. Agt. & Storekeeper
Rocket, The (bi-mo.) (cont. free dist.)
R. R. Emp
Santa Fe Magazine (mo.) (free to em-
ployees) R. R. Emp
Signalman's Journal (mo.)
R. R. Signal & Labor..
Train Dispatcher (mo. ) .R.R. Frat. ALabor..
Danville
C & El Flyer. The (bi-mo. )..R. R. Emp..
Wheaton
Mass Transportation (mo.) (cont. circ.)
(see note in catalog). .Elec. R.R. & Bus
Cedar Rapid* IOWA
Conductor and Brakeman, The (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) R. R. Labor Frat....
Circ,
>23,827
, $5,000
$97.051
, $6.657
*2,000
$29,000
56,700
15,729
Louisville
KENTUCKY
Louisville & Nashville Employees* Mag-
azine (mo.) (cont. free dist.) R.R. Emp
> 10, 762
29.143
35.000
Boston
MASSACHUSETTS
New England Railroad Cub (mo.) (see
note in catalog) « •• $1,005
Detroit
MICHIGAN
Maintenance of Way Employees Journal
(mo.) R. R. & Labor.... $204.935
City
MISSOURI
Railway Carmen's Journal (mo.)
R. R. Labor...
Controlled free dist .
Transit Scout. The (mo.)
St. R. R. Emp....
St. Lori*
Missouri Pacific Lines Magazine (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) R. R. Employees..-
Railroad Telegrapher (mo.) Tel. & Labor...
10,000
165,000
38,600
63,000
Buffalo
NEW YORK
Central Railway Chronicle (quar.)
R. R. Employees.... $900
Railroad Workers Journal (mo.)
R. R. Labor...
New York
Official Proceedings of the New York
Railroad Club (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) - 1.800
Pocket List of Raiload Officials (quar.) .... <fr!3,l&7
Total unpaid dist.... 2,361
Railway Age (wkly) — ^H,31&
Railway Locomotives and Cars (rao.)
R. R. Mechanics ... *7,3M
Railway Signaling and Communications
(mo.) ....R. R. Signals & Commu'ca'ns.... *3,927
Railway Track and Structures (mo.)
R. R. Eng-'g & Maint . *7,382
Selecciones Del Railway Age (Span »
(quar.) ....R. R. Indus, in Lat. America ... $167
Controlled free dist.... $2,330
Cincinnati OHI°
Railway Clerk (no adv.) (s-mo.)
R. R. & Exp. Erop,.~
Cleveland
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and
Enginemen's Magazine (mo.)
R. R. & Labor.... 98,966
Erie Railroad Magazine (mo.) (we note
in catalog) (cont. free dist.) R.R. Emp.... 26,966
Locomotive Engineer, The (bi-wkly,
Fri.) ....Loco. Eng'g.... 70.092
Clrt.
70,098
Cleveland
Locomotive Engineers' Journal (mo.)
Locomotive Eng'g ...
Trainman News (no adv.) (wkly)
R. R. Labor.,. $220,000
PENNSYLVANIA
Mutual Magazine (mo.) R. R. Emp....
Controlled free dist....
Fort Worth TEXAS
Southwestern Railway Journal (mo.)
R. R. Labor....
Richmond VIRGINIA
Railroad Journal (bi-mo. )....R. R. Mgmt....
Roanoke Controlled free dist....
Norfolk and Western Magazine (mo.)
R. R. Emp....
Controlled free dist ...
15,892
1,894
3,000
$4,400
$6,075
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Model Railroader. The (mo ) *7S,868
Model Trains (bi-mo. ).... Model Railr'd'g.... **7,929
Trains (mo.) R. R. Trav. & Scenery ... * 33, 293
CANADA
Don Mills ONTARIO
Canadian Transportation (mo.)
Land, Air & Water Transp.... *1,6B7
Montreal QUEBEC
Canadian National Magazine (mo.)
R. R. Emp.... 491,315
Canadian Official Railway Guide with
Airlines (mo.) R. R. Guide.... 4,400
Canadian Railway Club Magazine (7 ti. a
yr.) R. R....
Federated Railwayman (bi-mo.)
R. R. Emp.... $19,448
REAL ESTATE
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
California Real Estate Magazine (mo.) ...
California Real Estate News (s-mo.)
Sell'g R. E. ..
Controlled free dist ...
Pasadena
Pasadena Realtor (mo.)
SanDieco
Daily Transcript (dly.)
R. E., Legal, Finan....
Sea Francisco
Edwards Abstract (dly) (see note in
catalog) Real Est., News & Credit....
Q^^ COLORADO
Daily Journal (dly) ................. Legal &
Real Estate Constr....
Controlled free dist....
New Canaan CONNECTICUT
Progressive Homeselling (bi-mo.)
Home Builders. Salesmen & Realtors ...
New Haven
Commercial Record (wkly).. R. E. & Bldg...
ILLINOIS
Appraisal Journal, The (no adv.) (quar.)
R. E. Appr....
Business for Sale (mo.), Busi. Investm'ts ...
Real Estate Advertiser (wkly)
Real Estate News (wkly) ™.«~™
Realty and Building (wkly)
26,000
7.000
3,000
Indianapolis
Real Estate Constr....
INDIANA
Indianapolis Realtor (wkly)
MASSACHUSETTS
Banker and Tradesman (wkly)
Finan.. R. Estate...
Realtor, The (mo.) ~ Real Est....
Controlled circ....
2,108
313
4,320
3,000
5.018
$875
$3,324
$4,000
OmOation-HHrSept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisber's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the we of the Directory to front of book.
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Kansas City MISSOURI Circ.
Record (dly) Com'l, Court & R. Est .. 770
Newark NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Realtor (mo.) ..Real Estate... 200
Controlled free dist ... 2,500
Buffalo NEW YORK
Buffalo Law Journal (dly)
New York Legal, Finan. & R. Est.... $1.011
Real Estate Forum (mo.) R. Est... $4,200
Controlled free dist. .. $1,000
Real Estate News (mo.)
Apartment & Tenement Own .. $900
Controlled free dist ... $5,800
Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide
(wkly) Com'l Bldg. Mgrat .. $600
Realty (bi-wkly. Tues.) Real Estate .. $4,858
Controlled free dist ... $4,600
Cleveland OHIO
Properties (mo.) Real Est. & Constr ... 900
Controlled free dist.... 1,600
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Building and Realty Record (wkly)
Home Bldg., & Gen'l Int . 3,304
Controlled free dist .. 5,504
Providence RHODE ISLAND
Record and Guide (wkly) R. E. & Bldg... $692
Dallas TEXAS
Daily Commercial Record (dly)
Real Estate & Legal . $6,000
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Reporter (dly) Court ft R. E.....
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Realtor (mo.) Real Est.... $9,300
Property Owner and Building Mainte-
nance (mo.).~.R. E. & Bldg. Mainten™
REFRIGERATION
See Air Conditioning.
Atlanta GEORGIA
Refrigeration (bi-wkly. Mon.) 2,770
Controlled free dist .. 1,922
ILLINOIS
Canner/Packer (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Can'g, Glass, Freez'g.... $6,289
Industrial Refrigeration (mo.)
Indus. Refrig . 3,226
Controlled free dist ... 11,774
Refrigeration Service and Contracting
(mo.) Install. & Refrig. Serv .. 12,066
Controlled free dist .. 5,934
Detroit MICHIGAN
Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrig-
eration News (wkly)
Refrig. & Air Cond . *23,059
Total unpaid dist . . 1,642
St. Louis MISSOURI
Freezer Provisioning (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Frozen Food Lockers. .. >8,408
New York NEW YORK
Frosted Food Field (mo.) (cont. circ)
Frozen Foods... > IS, 432
Quick Frozen Foods (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ. ) ..Froz. Food Indus...
Refrigerating Engineering Including Air *
Conditioning (mo.)
Tech. Refrig. & Air Cond ... *10,114
Cleveland OHI°
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Bus-
iness (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Refrig. & Air Cond.... >29,ftl4
CANADA
Gardenvale QUEBEC Circ.
Canadian Refrigeration and Air Condi-
tioning (mo.) ...Refrig. & Air Cond'g.... 42,083
RESORT and TRAVEL
(Many of these papers are published only
during the season)
See City, Hotel, Railroad and Travel Guides; also
Aviation; Travel and Tourism in Magazines of
General Circulation.
Phoenix ARIZONA
Arizona Highways (no adv.) (mo.). .Travel.... $335,000
Controlled free dist.... $14,500
Hollywood CALIFORNIA
Hotel Index (quar.) (cont. circ.) (see note
in catalog) Travel Info ..VAC 6,061
Los Angeles
Pan American Guide to the U. S. A.
(quar.) (cont. free dist.) (Span.)
Lat. Amer. Travelers ... 25,000
Tours and Cruises (quar.) (see note in
catalog) Travel Trade....
Springs
Villager (mo. ).. Desert Art' les & Society.... $5,840
San Francisco
Pacific Travel News (mo.) (controlled
circ.) Trav. Trd....
6,303
5,000
2,951
3.133
5,074
Boise
Scenic Idaho (quar.) (see note in cata-
log) ..... ................ ............ ........... Travel.... $15,000
Fort Lmuderdale FLORIDA
Sun Colony, The (s-mo.) (see note in
catalog) Resort News ...
Palm Beach
News (dly) (see note in catalog)
Soc. & Res. News .
Sunday circ....
Palm Beach Life (s-mo.) (see note
in catalog) Soc. & Res. News ..
Edgartown
MASSACHUSETTS
Vineyard Gazette (wkly) (see note
in catalog) ....... .. ........... — Res. & Local.... $5,235
Asburr Park NEW JERSEY
Spotlight (wkly) ------ ........ Resort News—
Atlantic City
Amusements (wkly) Local Enter. News ..
Controlled free dist.... 8,900
Santa Fe NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Magazine (mo.) ...... Travel.... 18,258
ChautauQua
NEW YORK
Chautauquan (dly) (see note in catalog)
Local & Educ....
Coopers town
Glimmerglass (dly) (see note in catalog)
Resort News....
Lake George
Mirror (wkly) (see note in catalog)
Resort News....
New York
A.S.T.A. Travel News (mo.) (cont, circ.)
Tavel Indus ...
Interline Reporter (mo.) Trav. Indus . .
Controlled free dist .
Social Spectator (7 ti. a yr.) (see note
in catalog) — .... Resort Soc....
Travel (mo.) . ..Travel & Outdoor Life
Travel Agent (s-mo.) .. . Travel Indus....
Travel Digest (bi-mo.) .... Travel....
Travel Trade (mo.) Travel Indus ...
Travel Weekly (wkly) (cont. circ.)
Travel Indus ...
$2.500
425
$2.550
>«,5S7
5,068
$8.000
3.637
5,029
>7,36«
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Holiday (mo.) (see note in catalog)
Recreation & Travel....*88»,6B4
Ctrcnlstlon A * Sept A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements: •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; fiP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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RESORT and TRAVEL (Continued)
San Juan PUERTO RICO
Que Pasa In Puerto Rico, U. S. A. (mo.)
free dist.) Tourist Info....
Westerly RHODE ISLAND
Watch Hill Seaside Topics (wkly) (see
note in catalog)
Landrum SOUTH CAROLINA
Dixie (mo.) Tourist Int in S. E .
Circ.
19,100
$700
2,330
Memphis TENNESSEE
Resort Management (bi-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Resort'g Trade Int.... >4,283
Brownsville TEXAS
Valley Events (mo.)
Travel in Southwest
Controlled free dist .
650
3,500
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Ships and the Sea (quar.)
Ships & Travel by Sea.... 27,020
Trains (mo.) . R. R. Travel & Security.... * 33,293
CANADA
Calgary ALBERTA
A. C. T. Magazine, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) Com'l TravTs.... $4,200
Vancouver BRITISH COLUMBIA
Current Events (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.)
Travelogue & Guide Bk.... $1 5,000
Winnipeg
MANITOBA
Whiteshill Echo (mo.) Resort News.... 2,351
Toronto ONTARIO
Key to Toronto (mo.) Tourist Info...
Controlled free dist ... 14,400
Huntingdon QUEBEC
Canada- West Indies Magazine (mo.)
Travel & Foreign Trade .. 1,800
Hamilton BERMUDA
Bermudian (mo.) Soc., Trav. & Spts ... $5,500
This Week in Bermuda (wkly) (free
dist.) Tourist Info... $3.500
ROADS and STREETS
See also Construction. Contracting. Building, Excavat
ing; Brick, Tile, Cement. Concrete
Sacramento CALIFORNIA
California Highways and Public Works
(no adv.) (bi-mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Good Roads.... $47,500
San Francisco
Pacific Road Builder and Engineering
Review (mo.) (see note in catalog)
(cont. circ.) ...Road & Heavy Constr.... >»,034
Washington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Highways (no adv.) (quar.)
Highway Constr....
American Road Builder (mo.)
Road Bldg ...
Controlled free dist ...
Public Roads (bi-mo.) (no adv.)
Highway Research....
Controlled free dist....
World Highways (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) ~ Internal Rd. Devel'ts....
5,000
6,793
4,409
$1,300
$4.000
3,500
Decatur GEORGIA
Dixie Contractor (wkly) (cont. circ.) (see
note in catalog)
Bldg., Eng'g Road Constr.... > 5,536
Chicago ILLINOIS Circ.
Better Roads (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Highway Eng'g >28,373
Modern Highways (mo.) (cont. circ.)
(see note in catalog)
Mod. Hwy. Eng'g....VAC 15,793
Roads & Streets (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Highway & Heavy Constr. Equip. &
Materials .. >3S,206
Rural Roads (bi-mo.) (cont. circ.)
Low Cost Rd. Constr. & Maint ... > 3 1,348
Street Engineering (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Springfield Hwy' Conslr >15'in
Builder, The (mo.)
H'way & Heavy Const'n & Eng'g .. 244
Controlled free dist . . 4,538
Frankfort KENTUCKY
Scraper (s-mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Highway Constr ..
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Nebra (wkly) (free dist.) Road Bldg....
$1,650
Lansing
MICHIGAN
Michigan Roads and Construction (wkly)
Highway & Public Works
Jackson MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Highways (mo.)
Highway Constr. & Maint
*1,944
Albany
NEW YORK
Low Bidder (mo.)
Hwy. & St. Constr. N. Y. State
Columbus
Ohio Public Works (bi-mo.)
Highway Constr ..
Altoona PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Road Builder (mo.)
Road Constr. & Maint
.. . . Controlled free dist ...
Hams burg
Highway Builder (mo.) . ..Road Bldg ..
Controlled free dist .
$1,500
$3,975
$1,026
$645
$5,594
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Roads and Engineering Construction
(mo.) ................ .... Eng'g & Constr.... * 10,079
ROOFING
See also Sheet Metal Working
CUemgo ILLINOIS
Journeyman Roofer and Waterproofer
(mo.) . . Roof'g & Waterp'g. Insul. ..
National Roofer Siding and Insulation
Contractor (mo.) (cont. circ.). .Roof'g .. >12,158
New York NEW YORK
American Roofer and Siding Contractor
(mo.) (cont. circ.) ...................... >10,120
Roofing, Siding and Insulation (mo.)
(cont. circ.) ...... Roof'g, Sid'g & Insul.... >11,140
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, STENCILS
Chicago ILLINOIS
Marking Industry (mo.)
Mark'g Device Indus....
RUBBER TRADE
See also Automotive Trade
New York NEW YORK
Rubber Age (mo.) ...... Rub. Prod's Mfg.... *4.7S«
Rubber World (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Rubber Mfg.... >5,510
Akron OHIO •
Rubber Chemistry and Technology (quar. )
Rub. Research & Tech. Devel. .. $4,000
United Rubber Worker (no adv) (mo.)
Labor....
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; {Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory in front of book.
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SAFETY
CALIFORNIA Circ.
California Highway Patrolman (mo.)
Public Educ.. Traffic Safety.... 5,846
Chicago ILLINOIS
Farm Safety Review (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
Farm Safety ...
Controlled free dist.... 25,000
Industrial Supervisor (no adv.) (mo.)
Indus. Safety .. 1162,273
National Safety News (mo.)
Indus. Safety, Fire Prev. & Health .. * 33,168
Total unpaid circ .. 3,707
Safety Education (mo.) (see uote in
catalog) ............................................... 10,116
Traffic Safety (mo.) ....................... , Safety .. $12.000
Now York NEW YORK
Magazine of Standards, The (mo.)
Standard' n & Safety Codes .. 9,104
Safe Flying (bi-mo.) .. Safety in Avia'n....
Safety (quar.) ................................ J2.000
Controlled free dist.... J500
Safety Maintenance (mo.)
Accid. Prev., Fire Prot.... 14,402
Cleveland OHI°
Occupational Hazards (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Indus. Health, Safety & Fire Prot ... >22,001
Anderson SOUTH CAROLINA
Safety Journal (mo.) ........ Acci. Prev'n .. 11,560
CANADA
Edmonton ALBERTA
Safety Counselor, The (mo.) ...... Safety.... 287
Controlled free dist.... 2,613
Montreal QUEBEC
Health & Industrial Safety (Eng. & Fr.)
(mo.) .......... .....Indus. Safety & Health ... 160
Controlled free dist ... 3,140
SCIENTIFIC (General)
See also Astronomy; Nuclear Engineering; Biology;
Chemical Engineering and Chemistry; Geological:
Physics; Psychology; Scientific under Agricultural
Publications
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
5,764
1,736
1,750
$1,696
J2.600
Lab World (mo.) News of the Scien Lab....
Controlled free dist ..
New Haven CONNECTICUT
American Journal of Science (mo.) ..........
Journal of Studies on Alcohol (quar.)
Scien....
Yale Scientific Magazine (mo.)
Scien. Eng'g....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Journal of Geophysical Research (no
adv.) (mo.) ........ Geophysical Sciences ...
Journal of Research (no adv.) (mo.)
Spec. Sciences; Physics; Math.; English—
Science (wkly) ........ ........................ Scien *S9,106
Science News-Letter (wkly)
Summary of Science News ... *64,151
Science Teacher (8 ti. a yr.).. Scien. Educ.... 12,595
Palm Beach FLORIDA
Academy News, The (wkly) Scien. Int....
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Industrial Research (quar.) (cont. circ.)
Scien. Res .
Industrial Science and Engineering (6 ti.
a yr.) (cont. free dist.) ...Indus. Scien....
Proceedings, National Academy of
Sciences (no adv.) (mo.) Scien....
Science Digest (mo.) Gen' 1 Science....
Oak Park
School Science and Mathematics (mo.)
Scien. & Math. Educ....
25,000
'33,691
2,166
210,892
$4,500
Circ
900
Goshen INDIANA
Journal of the American Scientific Affli-
ation (no adv.) (quar.) ........... Science
La Fajrette
Purdue Scientist (quar.) .... Scien. Coll ... 200
Controlled free dist... 100
IOWA
Iowa State Scientist (mo.) ....Scien. Coll.... tl.500
Baltimore MARYLAND
Operations Research: Journal of the
Operations Research Society of
America (bi-mo. ) ... .......... Opera'ns Res .
4,200
Cambridge MASSACHUSETTS
Isis (quar.) ...... - ........... Hist, of Science....
Princeton NEW JERSEY
American Scientist (quar.)
...Scien.... 78,678
New York NEW YORK
Impact of Science on Society (no adv.)
(quar.) (see note in catalog)
Scien.... 1,550
Controlled free dist .. 1,675
Journal of Applied Polymer Science (no
adv.) (mo.) .... Scien....
Journal of Polymer Science (no adv.)
(mo.) „ Scien.... t2,000
Review of Scientific Instruments (mo.)
Instruments & Methods . 8,058
Science World (bi-wkly, Tues.) (see note
in catalog) lligh School Stud's.... 175,000
Scientific American (mo.)
Appli. Sci. & Res'h... * 203,529
Durban, NORTH CAROLINA
Ecology (quar.) Scien.... 2,875
Columbus OHIO
Current Science and Aviation (wkly)
(no adv.) M School Science....
Ohio Journal of Science (bi-mo.) tl.800
TuU. OKLAHOMA
Bulletin of the American Association
of Petroleum Geologists (mo.)
Scien. Petrol. Geol....
Journal of Paleontology (bi-mo.)
Scien. Geol....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Journal of the Franklin Institute (mo.)
Scien. & Tech .
Nashville TENNESSEE
Journal of the Tennessee Academy of
Science (quar.)
15,153
2,158
$3.039
$750
CANADA
Montreal QUEBEC
Ingenieur (Fr.) (quar.)....Scient. &.Educ.... +2,320
Quebec
Naturaliste Canadien, Le (Fr.) (mo.)
Scien. & Coll....
SEED and NURSERY TRADE
See also Florist and Floriculture; Horticulture in
Agricultural Publications
Arodj. CALIFORNIA
Pacific Coast Nurseryman (mo.)
Nurs-men. Garden Sup. Dlrs ... 8,735
San Francisco
Western Feed and Seed (mo.) (cont.
circ.) .Feed, Seed. Grain Mill's....
& Garden Sup .. >5,799
Miami FLORIDA
Southeastern Nurseryman (mo.) (cont.
circ.) Nurs'ym'n, Card. Sup. Dlrs....
4.104
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; s>A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; 8 P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; f Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
BE SURE TO READ the Guide to the use of the Directory In front of book.
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SEED and NURSERY TRADE
(Continued)
ILLINOIS Cire.
American Nurseryman (semi-mo.)
Horticulture.... 9,965
Grain ft Feed Journals and Rice News
(8-mo,) Wholes. Grain, Feed, Seed ... 12,510
Seed Trade News (wkly) Seed Ind ... $3,459
Seed World (s-mo.) Seed Trade... *4,091
Total unpaid dist.... 1,152
Nsw Orleans LOUISIANA
Seed and Garden Merchandising (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Seed Trade.... >5,468
Saa Antonio TEXAS
Seedmen's Digest (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Seed & Nursery Trade.... >S,755
SEISMOLOGY
CALIFORNIA
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of
America (quar.) (no adv.) $1.267
SELLING and SALESMANSHIP
See also Advertising and Marketing; Bnstaass and
Office Method*; Mail Order; General Merchandise
CALIFORNIA
3,400
872
Agent & Representative (mo.) ... Sell's...
Controlled free dist....
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Retail Clerks' International Advocate
(no adv.) (mo.) Retail Sales People.... $300,000
Atlanta GEORGIA
NAWCAS Haws (mo.). .Woman's and
Children's Apparel Selling.... 14,500
Chicago ILLINOIS
Industrial Marketing (mo.)
Indus. Sales & Adv'g.... * 14, GOT
Total unpaid dist.... 1,016
National Pood Distributors Journal
(mo.) ...~~. ........Food Dist. & Selling ..
Salesman's Opportunity Magazine (mo.)
Salesmen- Direct Sell' g ...
Selling Sporting Goods (mo.)
Sport'g Goods ...
Controlled circ.... >10,487
Specialty Salesman (mo.) Direct Selling.-.
Sporting Goods Salesman and Boating
Salesman (quar.) (cont. free dist.)
Sport'g Goods ... $10,900
Times Sales Financing (no adv.) (ma)
Sales Financing Indus.... 4.500
UtMpoII* INDIANA
Insurance Salesman (mo.)
Life Ins. Salesmen.... 4*1,227
Wast Des Moines IOWA
Leader's Magazine (no adv.) (ma)
Insur. SelTg....
MICHIGAN
Fund Raiser, The (quar.)
Organlza'l Sell'g.... $3,456
Controlled free dist... $100,402
MINNESOTA
Paper Sales (mo.)
Paper Merchants & Salesmen..., *S,437
Wholesale Drug Sales (mo.)
Drug Salesmen.... •4,025
St. Louts MISSOURI
Life Insurance Selling (mo.) — Life Ins.... *27,597
Ms* York NEW YORK
American Salesman (mo.) Salesmanship.... |42,000
Army-Navy Store Magazine (mo.)
Army-Navy Retail Outlets—
New York Cite.
Briefed— For the Busy Executive (mo.)
Brief'g of Entire Sell'g Front..
Installment Retailing (mo.)
House to House Installment Indus ... 1.S78
Controlled free dist ... 1,122
New York Sales Executive (wkly)
Sales Executive Club Int.... $200
Controlled free dist.... $3.500
"Sales" — Army- Navy Surplus (wkly)
Sale of Surplus Mat'ls....
Sales Executive, The (wkly) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) Sell'g.... $3,500
Sales Management (s-mo.) Sales Mgmt .. * 24,826
Total unpaid dist .. 1,779
Sales Meetings—See Philadelphia. Pa. in
catalog section.
Spot (ma) (see note in catalog)
Adv'g & Selling.... 850
Controlled free dist.... 14,150
Successful Selling (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.). .Direct Sell'g.... 251,500
Variety Store Merchandiser (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. circ.)...5c to $5
Chain Store Mgrs. & Exec's.... > 26, 636
Columbus OHIO
Sample Case (mo.) Busi. & Sales....
Pauldlng
Timely Tips Maga2ine(mo.) Mailorder .. $4,000
Controlled free dist $4,000
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Sales Meetings (6 ti. a yr.) (see note in
catalog) Trade Shows, Conven's_
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Spare Time (4 ti. a yr.) (Controlled free
dist.) Bus. & Finan ... 515,144
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Marketing (wkly) . Adv'g & Sales Mgmt.... *6,476
Montreal QUEBEC
Prestige (Fr. & Eng.) (10 ti. a yr.)
Cosmeticians. Drug ft Gift
Salespeople ... * 5,623
SHEET METAL WORKING
See also Metal Working and Metal Trada
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Artisan (mo.)
Sheet Met.. Warm Air Heat, Air Cond . * 10, 445
Snips (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Sheet Met.. Warm Air Heat, Air Cond.... >12,228
Tarrytown NEW YORK
Heating and Air Conditioning Contractor
(mo.) Sheet Metal. Heat'g
ft Air Conditioning.^.
Qualified paid circ.... >6,133
Controlled circ.... >5,222
SHOES, LEATHER, LUGGAGE
n Francisco CALIFORNIA
Coast Shoe Reporter (mo.). .Ret. Shoe Trd ...
$1.900
Chicago ILLINOIS
Leather and Shoes (wkly)
Shoes, Leather Goods .. *3,69S
Shoe Horn, The (mo.) Labor .. 8,000
Shoe Service (mo.) Shoe Repairs.... $112
Controlled free dist ... $44,500
MASSACHUSETTS
American Shoemaking (wkly). .Shoe Mfg ... * 3,334
Leather Manufacturer, The (/no.)
Leather, Tan. & Finish... 964
Master Shoe Rebuilder. with which is
combined The Shoe Repairer and Find-
ings Dealer (mo.) -Shoe Find'g ft Top
Rank'g Shoe Rep'rs....
Circulation- ft ySept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; wA.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit:
'' 8P'a Statement; Bold lace, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
of the Directory te front of book.
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
NEW HAMPSHIRE die. !
Bulletin of Leather and Shoe News
(wkly) „ 1,800
Now York NEW YORK
Footwear News (wkly) Shoe Indus.... * 21, 055
Total unpaid dist.... 1,184
Handbag! and Accessories (mo.)
Handbag. Glove, Belt. Scar! Indus ... *4,860
Luggage and Leather Goods (mo.)
Leather Goods, Trunks.... * 3,891
Cincinnati OHIO
Journal of the American Leather Chem-
ists Assn. (mo.) Tanning Chem'y.... 1.401
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Boot and Shoe Recorder (s-mo.)
Shoe & Leather Indus ... *19,612
Total unpaid dist. .. 2,830
Fort Worth TEXAS
Leather Craftsman, The (bi-mo.)
Leather Craft... 30,544
CANADA
Don Mills ONTARIO
Shoe and Leather Journal (mo.)
Footwear.... * 4.643
Montreal QUEBEC
Leather Life (mo.) Leather Indus....
Leather World (mo.)
Shoe Fact.. Tan. & Retailers... +4,460
SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS,
ANTI-VIVISECTION
Denver COLORADO
National Humane Review (bi-mo.)
Humane ..
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Our Dumb Animals (mo.)....An'l Lovers... $24,500
Our Fouiiooted Friends (quar.)
Kindness to Animals....
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Animaldom (mo.) (see note in catalog)
S.P.C.A..... *20,800
A-V, The (no adv.) (ma) (see not« in
catalog) ~ Anti-Vivisec.... tlS.OOO
SOCIOLOGICAL, POLITICAL
ECONOMY, ETC.
See alto Philanthropic and Humanitarian
Tucson ARIZONA
Arizona Business and Economic Review
(no adv.) (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Econ. Res....
Loe Angeles
CALIFORNIA
National Welfare Advocate (mo.)
Old Age Pensions & Social Welfare....
Controlled free dist....
Sociology and Social Research (bi-mo.)
Sociology....
Forum (no adv.) (wkly) .
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Journal of Studies on Alcohol (quar.)
Alcoholic Scien.,,,
Woahington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Political Science Review
(quar.) ~ Science of Gov't...
Freedom and Union (mo.)
Intern'l, Polit. A Boon....
*4,000
37,606
5,348
977
tl.696
16,55
Washington
Journal of the American Statistical Asso-
ciation (quar.) JStatis., Econ....
Middle East Journal. The (quar.)
Soc., Political Econ. Problems....
Controlled free dist....
National Pension Guide (no adv.) (bi-
mo.) ... . Pensions...
Progress (no adv.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) Moral Reform....
Townsend Plan National Courier, The
(bi-wkly. Sat.) Pension Plan ..
Athens GEORGIA
Georgia Business (no adv.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Bust Res ..
Champaign ILLINOIS
Current Economic Comment (quar.)
(Controlled free dist.)
Econ. Devel'ts & Busi. Op'ns....
Illinois Business Review (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Busi. & Econ. Develop' ts....
Chicago
American Journal of Sociology (bi-mo.) ....
Economic Development and Cultural
Change (quar.) Econ. Dev....
Employee Benefit Plan Review (mo.) (see
note in catalog)
Pensions. Welfare Benefits....
Controlled free dist....
Journal of Political Economy (bi-mo.) . ..
Bvanaton
American Economic Review (quar.)
Bloomtogton INDIANA
Indiana Business Review (no adv.)
(mo.) .......... .~... Research, Busi....
Controlled free dist ...
. Clty IOWA
Iowa Business Digest (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) -...Busi. & Econ. Research....
Lawrence KANSAS
Kansas Business Review (no adv.) (mo.)
Busi. Research ..
Controlled free dist....
Topeka
Kansas (no adv.) (bi-mo.) ....Indus Devel....
Controlled free dist .
WinAeld
Social Science (quar.) ........Social Science ...
Ore.
8,200
2,095
150
9,107
B.800
4,360
t8.487
4,756
774
3,314
616
2,609
til. 986
6,417
4.300
8.600
121.500
Baton Rouge
LOUISIANA
Louisiana Business Review (no adv.)
(mo.) (free dist.) Com. Research ...
Baltimore MARYLAND
Social Forces (quar.) »
Cambridge MASSACHUSETTS
Quarterly Journal of Economics (quar.)
Polit. Economy....
Review of Economics and Statistics (no
adv.) (quar.) .. Economics....
Merrimac
Destiny (no adv.)(mo.)..Econ.,PoL>Relig....
State College
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Business Review (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Miss. Busi. & Indus....
Albuquerque NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Business (no adv.) (mo.)
Busi. Research....
Controlled free dist....
Ithaca NEW YORK
Rural Sociology (quar.) Rural Soc'gy....
3,050
1,508
12,950
*2,150
12,250
232
713
-**Sept. A B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; t Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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SOCIOLOGICAL, POLITICAL
ECONOMY, etc. (Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
New York
American Child (no adv.) (quar.)
Child Labor, Youth Empl'mt ..
American- Israel Economic Horizons
(mo.) (see note in catalog) (cont. free
dist.) Amer. -Israel Econ. Rela'ns....
American Journal of Economics and
Sociology (quar. ) Social Sciences,
Economics, Sociology....
American Sociological Review (bi-mo.)
Sociology....
Challenge. The Magazine of Economic
Affairs (no adv.) (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ...-. - Economics....
Cycles (mo.) .Scien. of Predic'n....
Ethical Outlook (bi-mo.) . Ethical Cult...
Controlled free dist....
Journal of Cycle Research (no adv. )
(quar.) Cycle Research....
International Social Science Bulletin
(no adv.) (quar.) (see note in cata-
log) Social Science....
Controlled free dist....
Journal of Economic History (quar.)
Rev. Articles & Discussions....
Journal of Educational Sociology (mo.)
Theory & Prac. of Sociology ...
Journal of the History of Ideas (quar.)
Intellectual History....
Political Science Quarterly (quar.)
Pol. Science ..
Rights (bi-mo.) .....Civil Liberties....
Science and Society (quar.) Soc. Science....
Social Research (quar.)
Political & Soc. Science ...
Controlled free dist ..
Sociological Abstracts (quar.). .Sociology....
Sociometry (quar.).. ..Inter. Pers. Rela'ns....
Chapel Hill NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Economic Journal (quar. ). Econ ...
University of North Carolina News Let-
ter (ftntly) (Wed.) (no adv.) (free
dist.) Educ., Econ. & Soc,..,
Columbus OHIO
Conference Bulletin (quar.)
Soc. Work....
Norman OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Business Bulletin (no adv.)
(mo.) (cont. free dist.) .... Busi. Res...
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Annals of the American Academy of
Political and Social Science (bi-mo.)
Pittsburgh Polit' & Soc' Sdencc '
Pittsburgh Business Review (no adv.)
(cont. free dist.) - Busi.
VermilHon SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Business Review (no adv.)
(quar.) (cont. free dist.)
Austin
TEXAS
Southwestern Social Science Quarterly
(quar.) Econ. Busi. Admin ,
Texas Business Review (mo.)
Busi. & Econ .
Controlled free dist...
MadUon WISCONSIN
Land Economics (quar.)
Econ. Res. & Educ ..
Circ,
$10,370
$10,000
7,602
$18,000
$8,027
$2,165
$540
$545
1,750
1,694
$1.400
1.650
$2.000
$9.500
4,000
774
see
1,509
1,266
$1.400
2,500
11,721
$2,300
$1,700
$816
2.077
2,323
1.500
CANADA
ONTARIO
Business Quarterly (quar.) (see note in
catalog) Busi., Econ., Polit. Scien.... $1,800
Toronto
Canadian Journal of Economics and Po-
litical Science. The (quar.)
Econ. & Polit. Scien ... $2.000
Montreal QUEBEC Circ.
Actualite Economique (Fr.) (quar.). .Econ.... $1.200
Controlled free dist ... $400
Relations (Fr.) (mo.) Cult. & Soc.... •12.&46
STATE, MUNICIPAL and COUNTY
See also Civil Service; Chamber* of Commerce
Montgomery ALABAMA
Alabama Municipal Journal (mo.)
Munic. Gov't Activ ..
Loa Anreles CALIFORNIA
Western City (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Munic ..
Saa Francisco
Commonwealth (no adv.) (wkly)
Common w. Problems ..
Boulder COLORADO
Colorado Municipalities (mo.)
3.500
Public Ledger (wkly)
Busi., Legal & St. News
Windsor CONNECTICUT
Connecticut State Journal (mo.)
Local, State, Nat'l Gov't Int
3,425
$900
$1,200
Washington
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
County Officer (mo.) County Gov't.... 5.600
Planning and Civic Comment (no adv.)
(quar.) ... Reg'n'l Rural & Town Plan... $2,500
Public Employee, The (mo.) (see note
in catalog) (cont. free dist.) 181,270
Jacksonville FLORIDA
Florida Municipal Record (mo.)
State Munic. League . 50
Controlled free dist ... 3.450
Athens GEORGIA
Georgia Local Government Journal (mo.)
Municipal Gov't .. 4,300
Chicago ILLINOIS
Municipal Finance (quar.) (see note in
catalog) .... Munic., Finan. & Acc't'g . 3,475
Public Administration Review (quar.)
Pub. Admin'n . $6,288
Public Management (mo.)
Local Gov't Mgmt . 7,350
State Government (no adv.) (quar.)
Legislative.... $5.200
Springfield
Illinois County and Township Official
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
County & Towns'p Offi'ls ... 6,725
Illinois Municipal Review (mo.)
Munic. Educ—
ladianapolia
INDIANA
Construction Digest (bi-wkly) (controlled
circ.) (see note in catalog)
Pub. Wks. Indus....
Des Molnes IOWA
Iowa County Officer (mo.). .Co. Offi'ls Int...
Overland Park KANSAS
Midwest Municipal Utilities (bi-mo.)
Water & Elec. Utilities....
Tepeka
Kansas Government Journal (mo.)
State & Local Gov't ...
Frankfort KENTUCKY
Commonwealth, The (mo.) State Gov't ...
Controlled free dist...
Alexandria LOUISIANA
Louisiana Municipal Review (mo.)
Municipal Affairs....
>8,96»
2,000
7,708
soo
4.500
3,850
Circulation— **Sept A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; |P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Ann Arbor MICHIGAN Circ.
Michigan Municipal Review (mo.)
Municipal Gov't ... $7,350
Lansing
Michigan Roads and Construction (wkly)
Highway & Public Works ... * 1,944
Minneapolis MINNESOTA
Minnesota Municipalities (mo.) 260
Controlled free dist ... 8,442
Columbia MISSOURI
Missouri Municipal Review (mo.)
Munic. Gov't .
Un^fc NEBRASKA
Nebraska Municipal Review (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Munic. Gov't ... $3,000
Rldgewood NEW JERSEY
Public Works (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Trenton City' Countv' State Improv . >2O,9S8
Nrw Jersey Municipalities (mo.) (see
note in catalog). .State & Munic. Gov't.... 6,600
Albany NEW YORK
New York State Bulletin (mo.)
Official Legal Notices .. *500
New York Controlled free dist... $305
American City (mo.) (cont. circ.) Munic.... >28,592
Bond Buyer, The (wkly) (see note in
catalog).. ..Gov't, State & Munic. Finan....
Daily Bond Buyer, The (dly) (see note
in catalog)
Gov't. State & Munic., Finan....
Mayor and Manager (quar.)
Prof. Munic. Mgmt . $45
Controlled free dist.... $7,644
Municipal Engineers Journal (quar.)
Munic. Eng'g ..
Municipal Signal Engineer (bi-rao.)
Munic. Sig. Equip ...
National Municipal Review (mo.) (see
note in catalog).. ..Local & State Gov'ts.... 4,305
eattle WASHINGTON Ore.
Municipal News (wkly) City-Co'ty Gov't....
Morgantown WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Municipality (quar.)
(cont. circ.) Munic. Gov't Affairs... 1,425
Madison WISCONSIN
Municipality (mo.) Munic . 8,029
Wisconsin Counties (mo )
County Board & Officers Assn.... $3,947
Wisconsin State Employee (bi-mo.)
Labor, Emp. of Wise.... 6,000
CANADA
ncor,. BRITISH COLUMBIA
Journal of Commerce Weekly (wkly)
Const.. Munic., Ship. Finances ,
Public Works in Canada (mo.)
Public Works
Chapel Hill NORTH CAROLINA
Popular Government (mo.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. circ.) U. S. Gov't .
Charlotte
Municipal South (mo.) Local Gov't...
Columbus OHI°
Ohio Cities and Villages (mo.)
State & County Gov't....
Ohio Public Works (bi-mo. )...J3wy Contr....
Hanover PENNSYLVANIA
Municipal Law Reporter (no adv.) (mo.)
(see note in catalog) Munic. Law.. .
Harrlsburg
Borough Bulletin (mo.) (see note in cat-
alog) Municipal ...
Nashville TENNESSEE
Tennessee Planner (bi-mo.) (cont. free
dist.) State Plan'g .
Tennessee Town and City (mo.)
Munic. Gov't ..
Austin TEXAS
Texas Municipalities (mo.)
Munic. Gov't ..
Controlled free dist ..
Texas Parade (mo.)
State. H'way & Indus News .
Texas Public Employee (mo.) Empl'm't ...
Brownwood
County Progress (mo.) .. ..County Gov't....
Richmond VIRGINIA
Virginia Economic Review (quar.)
State Plan'g ...
Controlled free dist ...
Virginia Municipal Review (mo.)
8,55C
>8,286
8,096
5,30
2,800
$3,15
31
4,722
23.CO
1,31
$1.50
10,1
•6,095
•6.129
Winnipeg
MANITOBA
Western Municipal News (mo.) (see
note in catalog) ,
2,950
Ottawa ONTARIO
Community Planning Review (no adv.)
(quar.) Community Plan'g.-.
Professional Public Service (mo.)
Prof. Service (Gov't) ... 3,675
St. Thomas
Municipal World (mo.) *7,917
Toronto
Civic Administration (mo ).. Civic Mgmt * 12,658
Daily Commercial News and Building
Record (dly) Constr. & Munic **6,909
Municipal Utilities (mo.)
Munic. Eng'g & Util . *4,837
Montreal QUEBEC
Cites et Villes (Fr.) (mo.).. Municipal 46,631
Revue Municipale, La (Fr.) (mo.)
Munic.... 410,104
Regina SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatchewan Municipal Record (mo.)
Munic.... 1,887
STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT
and COLLEGE STORE SUPPLIES
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Pacific Stationer and Office Outfitter
(mo.) Stat'y & Office Sup.... 2,399
Greenwich CONNECTICUT
Management Methods (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Admin., Mgmt. Serv. & Equip . >50,481
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
National Stationer (mo.)
Stat'y & Office Equip . . 6.033
Atlanta GEORGIA
Southern Stationer and Office Outfitter
Chicago ILLINOIS
Office Appliances (mo.). .Off ice Equip Trd . ^11,273
Total unpaid dist .. 1,121
Paris
Journal of Machine Accounting Systems
and Management (mo.) .. Mgr's of
Machine Acc'g Installations.... 11,482
Duluth MINNESOTA
Modern Stationer and Office Equipment
Dealer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Stat'y & Office Sup . >14,902
New York NEW YORK
Geyer's Dealer Topics (mo.)
Stat'y & Off Equip . *7,966
Total unpaid dist ... 1,114
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *Juae and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit;
*C.C.A.B. Audit; §P.O. Statement; Bold face, iworn; ^Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT
and COLLEGE SUPPLIES (Continued)
NEW YORK (Continued)
New York Cta.
Office. The (mo.) (coat, circ.)
Office Equip. Mgmt ... >47,S54
Office Management (mo.)
Off. Equip. & Supp's ... **,097
Total unpaid dist.... 1,246
Oberlin OHIO
College Store (6 ti. a yr.) (see note in
catalog) (cont. free dist.)
Coll. Store Sup.... 2,045
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canada Downtown (mo.)
Office Equip. & Methods....
Canadian Stationer and Office Equipment
Dealer (mo.) Stat'y ... >S,996
Office Equipment and Methods (mo.)
Office Equip... * 12,768
Quill and Quire (bi-mo.)
Booksellers and Stationers ... 42,138
School Progress (bi-mo.)
Educ. & School Equip .. * 4,033
Montreal QUEBEC
Office Equipment News (mo.). .Off. Equip.... 414,149
STATISTICAL
See also Mathematics.
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
American Statistician (5 ti. a yr.)
Stat'l Int ..
Estadistica (Journal of the Inter-Ameri-
can Statistical Institute (Span, Eng.,
Port. & French) (quar.)
Inter- Amer Statistics .,
Controlled free dist
Journal of the American Statistical
Association (quar.) Statis., Econ .
6,700
$808
$566
8,200
Cambridge MASSACHUSETTS
Review of Economics and Statistics (no
adv.) (quar.) ...Economics.. $2,150
VIRGINIA
Blacksburg
Biometrics (no adv.) (quar.)
Class Statistical Methodology ... $2,975
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Industrial Quality Control (mo.)
Indus. Qual. thru Stat'l Meth's ... 12,278
STONE and ROCK PRODUCTS
See also Brick, Tile. Cement, and Concrete;
Cemetery and Monuments; Coal and Coke;
Mining and Minerals
Wilmington DELAWARE
Explosives Engineer (bi-mo.) (controlled
circ.) ~ Min'g Constru., Quar'g .. >8,858
Chicago ILLINOIS
Pit and Quarry (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Non-Metallic Mineral Indus....
Controlled circ... > 17,911
Rock Products (mo.)
Non-Metallic Minerals,.. * 17, 703
Total unpaid dist.... 1,720
MASSACHUSETTS
Granite Cutters' Journal (mo.)
Controlled free dist....
NewRochelle NEW YORK
Stone (mo.) Bldg. Stone....
Controlled free dist....
25
2.275
1,873
7,044
New York Circ.
Mining and Quarrying (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Solid Mineral Indus ... > 28, 402
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Asbestos (mo.) Asbestos... $1,506
SUGAR and SUGAR-BEET
COLORADO
Fort Collins
Journal of the American Society of
Sugar Beet Technologists (no adv.)
(quar.) Sugar Beet Research ..
New Orleans LOUISIANA
Sugar Bulletin, The (a-mo.)
Sugar Cane Indus, of La....
Sugar Journal (mo.) -.... M..MMMSugar»
Controlled circ
MICHIGAN
Sugar Beet Journal (no adv.) (mo.)
Sugar Beet Indus...
Controlled free dist .
> 4,558
10,000
New York NEW YORK
Statistical Sugar-Trade Journal (wkly)
Sugar Trade.~
Sugar Y Azucar (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Sugar Indus ... >8.601
TAXATION and TARIFF
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
Tax Digest (no adv.) (mo.)
Tax & Pub. Finan... $4.800
ILLINOIS
Taxes — The Tax Magazine (no adv.)
Albany NEW YORK
Oil and Gas Reporter (no adv.) (mo.)
Oil & Tax Law & Taxation....
New York
Journal of Taxation, The (mo.)
Lawyr's & Acct'nts.. . $10,160
Salt L*k« City UTAH
Utah Taxpayer (no adv.) (quar.) 3,050
TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
Pacific Telephone Magazine (no adv.)
(10 ti. a yr.) (free to employees) $112,000
New Haven CONNECTICUT
Telephone Bulletin (no adv.) (mo.) (free
to employees) Tel. Emp ... 18,000
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Transmitter (bi-mo.) (no adv.) (cont.
free dist.) Tel. Emp.... $40,000
GEORGIA
Southern Telephone News (no adv.) (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) -
$85,000
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Illinois Bell Telephone News (no adv.)
(mo.) (free dist.) Tele. Emp ... $55.000
Telephone Engineer and Management
(s-mo.) 11.088
Telephony (wkly) (cont. circ.)
Teleph. Indus ...VAC 11,M»
Indianapolis INDIANA
Indiana Telephone News (no adv.) (mo.)
(free to employees) .'.Tel. Emp.... $13,000
Sttver Spring MARYLAND
Commercial Telegraphers' Journal (mo.)
Telegraph & Radio.... 34.260
-**Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
4C.C.A.B. Audit; IP.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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1500
Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Boston
MASSACHUSETTS
Circ.
Telephone Topics (mo.) (free to empl'a).... 40,000
Detroit MICHIGAN
Michigan Bell (no adr.) (mo.) (free to
employees) -.. » «... $35,000
PBX People (no adv.) (quar.)
Tel. Switch'b Serv.... 6,500
St. Louis MISSOURI
Railroad Telegrapher (mo. ) . Tel. & Labor.... 63,000
Southwestern Telephone News (no adv.)
(mo.) (free to employees) 165,000
Om«h» NEBRASKA
Northwestern Bell (mo.) (cont. free
dlst.) — Tel. Empl.... $35.500
Atlantic City NEW JERSEY
Fruit by Telegraph (mo.) Fruit-Tele.... $2.500
Controlled free dist.... $631
MMMV!*
nwWBTK
New Jersey Bell (no adv.) (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) Tel. Employees ... $32,000
New York NEW YORK
Bell Laboratories Record (no adv.) (mo.)
Telephone.... $3,814
Controlled free dist.... $19,080
Bell System Technical Journal (no adv.)
(6 ti. a yr.) .. $4,627
Controlled free dist.... $8.365
Telephone Review (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) (free to employees).... $92,000
Wire and Radio Communications (mo.)
Elec. Communica'ns
Cincinnati oni°
Cincinnati Telephone Bulletin (mo.)
(cont. free dist.)
Cleveland
Ohio Bell (no adv.) (9 ti. a yr.) (free
dist.)
2,612
$6,750
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Telephone News (no adv.) (bi-mo.) (see
note in catalog) (cont. free dist.) $54,000
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Wisconsin Telephone News (no adv.)
(bi-mo.) (free to employees) (see note
in catalog) 13,500
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Telephone Journal (quar.)
4948
TEMPERANCE and PROHIBITION
10,000
Los Angeles CALIFORNIA
National Voice (bi-wkly) -.. — Temp...
Evasion ILLINOIS
Union Signal (s-mo.) ............... ........Temp....
Young Crusader (no adv.) (mo.). ...Temp....
Mexico MISSOURI
Missouri Counselor (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
W.C.T.U....
Livingston NEW JERSEY
White Ribbon News (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ............... - ..................... W.C.T.U....
3,200
6,400
New York NEW YORK
New York Temperance Work (no adv.)
(mo.) (see note in catalog) ... .W.C. T.U ... $18,500
OHIO
Ohio Messenger (no adv.) (mo.) (see
note in catalog) W.C.T.U.... $27,300
Westerville
American Issue (no adv.) (mo.) (tee note
in catalog) Temp....
Scientific Temperance Journal (no adv )
(quar.) .Temp. & Educ....
Springfield SOUTH DAKOTA
White Ribbon Journal (no adv.) (mo.)
Temp....
Seattle WASHINGTON
White Ribbon Bulletin (no adv.) (bi-mo.)
W.C.T.U.. .
Chetek WISCONSIN
Motor (no adv.) (mo.) (tee note in
catalog) W.C.T.U ..
Circ.
$1,500
2,2SO
955
192
CANADA
Wolfville NOVA SCOTIA
Forward (s-mo.) Temp....
Controlled free dist....
TEXTILES
Atlanta GEORGIA
Textile Industries (mo.) Textile Ind....
Controlled circ >23,4S4
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
America's Textile Reporter (wkly)
Tex. Mfg.... *12,88S
Commercial Bulletin (wkly) Com. & Mfg . $3,400
Textile Review (quar.)
Maynard
Fibre and Fabric (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Textiles.... >7.919
Princeton NEW JERSEY
Textile Research Journal (mo.). .Textiles.... 2.434
New York NEW YORK
American Dyes tuff Reporter (ftntly.
Mon.) Tex. Wet Process' g . $9,076
American Fabrics (quar.) Textile Indus.
Fashions in Fabrics .. 16,423
Daily Mill Stock Reporter (dly)
Paper & Tex. Ind~~
Daily News Record (dly)
Men's & Boys' Tex. & Cloth *21,345
Total unpaid dist.... 1,241
Linens and Domestics (mo.) Textile.... * 3,016
Modern Textiles (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Tex. Mfg. & Proc'g .. >9,700
Textiles Panamericano (Span.) (mo.)
Controlled free dist ... 4,520
Textile World (mo.) ~ *25,350
Total unpaid dist . . 1,428
Worth Street News (quar.) Tex. Trd...,
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Textile News (wkly) 5,270
Textile Bulletin (mo.) >7,971
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Textile Engineer, The (quar.) ....Textile . 1,981
Controlled free dist... 3,877
Sptrtanburg SOUTH CAROLINA
Textile Tribune (wkly). .Tex. & Loc. News....
Memphis TENNESSEE
Cotton Trade Journal (wkly) Cot. Trd.... *1 0.004
Total unpaid dist.... 1,492
Houston TEXAS
Cotton Digest (wkly) Cotton Ind....
Chariottesville VIRGINIA
Textile Technology Digest (mo.). .Textile.... $510
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Canadian Clothing Journal (bi-mo.)
Tex. Indus.... 43,414
Circulation— **Sept. A. B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
•C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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TEXTILES (Continued)
QUEBEC
Canadian Textile Journal (ftntly. Fri. )......
TOBACCO
.Fmaciaeo CALIFORNIA
Western Tobacconist (mo.) ..
Circ.
+2,629
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Dgar Makers' Official Journal (no adv.)
(mo.) (free to members) «
ILLINOIS
Tobacco Record (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Tobacco....
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Cigar and Tobacco Journal (mo.)
Controlled free dist ...
13,500
$4,500
320
2,051
Waldwick
Tobacco and Confectionery Distributor
(mo.) ... ..................... ......... .. ....... Tob. Trd.... $3,480
Brooklyn NEW YORK
Tobacco and Confectionery Guide (mo.)
M _ .- . Tob. & Confec. Ret. Trd ..
Ifsw YOTK
Retail Tobacconist (s-mo.) . ................. 4,125
Tobacco (wkly) ....... Tob. & Allied Indus... $1,643
Controlled free dist.... $616
Tobacco Jobber (mo.) (see note in cata-
log) ____________ ............ Wholes. Tob. Trd...
Tobacco Leaf (wkly) ................ .. ............. ..... 3,672
United States Tobacco Journal (wkly) ......
!«„ NORTH CAROLINA
Southern Tobacco Journal (mo.) ................ ~.
,tl OHIO
Western Tobacco Journal (wkly) M ..... ....~~
CANADA
Montreal QUEBEC
Tobacco, Confectionery and Variety
Journal (mo.) ..... .................. Tob. Retail.... 44,058
TRAILER PUBLICATIONS
See also Motor Trucks and Transportation; Travel and
Tourism under Magazines of General Circulation
clfodale CALIFORNIA
Trail-R News (mo.)
TrTr Trav'g Ints & Mobile Homes ... 26,500
Controlled free dist ,. 4,800
Long Beach
Western Mobile Home News (wkly)
Trailercoach Liv'g & Travel ... $13,750
Los Angeles
Trailer Life (mo.)
Family Trailer Living.... 15,721
Controlled free dist . 5,623
San|sot|| FLORIDA
Mobile Living for the Mobilehome Owner
(mo.) Trailer Own'rs
12,238
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Mobile Homes (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Coach Trailer Mfg. & Dlrs . 6,768
Trailer Dealer (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Trailer Indus ... >7,76S
Trailer Park Management (mo.)
Trailer Park Operators .. $7,300
Trailer Topics Magazine (mo.)
Trailer Indus.... $48,682
Controlled free dist.... $1,223
Trailer Travel Magazine (mo.)
House Trailers ..
Wichita KANSAS
Trailer Lot Journal (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) .. Trailers ...
7.299
Riverhead NEW YORK
Mobile Home Citizen (mo.)
Ints. of Mobile Homeowners....
Controlled free dist ..
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Mobile Homes and Trailers in Canada
(mo.) Mobile Homes & Trailers....
TUBERCULOSIS
Slate Sanatorium ARKANSAS
Sanatorium Outlook (mo.) T.B....
New York NEW YORK
American Review of Tuberculosis and
Pulmonary Diseases (mo.)
Scien., Tubercu ..
South Mountain PENNSYLVANIA
Spunk (mo.) - Anti-T.B....
Kentville NOVA SCOTIA
Health Rays (mo.) ~...Tubercu's . .
VENDING MACHINES
Los Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Coin Machine Review (mo.)
Coin Oper. Mach .
Chicago ILLINOIS
Coin Machine Journal (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Coin Oper. Mach....
Mass Vending (mo.) (cont. free dist.)
Vend'g Engi'rs & Indus. Mgmt....
Evans ton
American Automatic Merchandiser (mo.)
Vend'g Machines .
New York NEW YORK
Cash Box (wkly)
Coin Mach., Music & Record Indus....
Circ.
2,000
1,000
8,100
1.450
7,890
800
$300
4,985
3,750
7,386
Cincinnati
OHIO
Vend (mo.)
Coin Operated, Automatic Machines.... -£9,564
Total unpaid dist....
CANADA
Owen Sound ONTARIO
Canadian Coin Box Magazine (mo.)
Vend'g Equip....
Canadian Vending Magazine (mo.)
Vending Equip ...
VENETIAN BLINDS
Port Worth TEXAS
Venetian Blind News (mo.)
1,296
1,410
Ven. Blinds.... $2.974
VETERANS
Moulton ALABAMA
Alabama Legionnaire (mo.) .Vets....
LJttlaRoek ARKANSAS
Arkansas Legionnaire (s-mo.) Am. Leg . .
37,500
30.000
LM Angeles
CALIFORNIA
Disabled American Veterans News (mo.)
(cont. free dist.) Veterans .. $15.000
Veteran's Sentry (mo.) .... Vet. Affairs .. $20,000
San Francisco
California Legionnaire (mo.) Amer. Leg.... 151,987
California Veteran (mo.) Vet. News.... 50,000
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Jewish Veteran, The (mo.). Jewish Vets. ..
National Amvet, The (mo.) Vet. Ints.... $145,000
Controlled free dist.... $5,000
Circulation— **Sept. A.B.C. Statement; wJune and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
+C.C.A.B. Audit; {P.O. Statement; Bold face, sworn; $ Publisher's Report; Light face, estimated.
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Washington Circ. \
National Tribune- Stars and Stripes
(wkly) Vet. & Widows ... $49,450
Purple Heart Magazine (mo.) Vets ...
Atlanta GEORGIA
Georgia Legionnaire (mo.) Am. Leg...
Honolulu HAWAII
Armed Forces Patrol (mo.)
Armed Serv. & Vet. Ints....
bMltanapoU. INDIANA
Hoosier Legionnaire (mo.) ....Amer. Leg....
National News of the American Legion
Auxiliary (mo.) ..Am. Leg. Aux. News . 925,000
DM MoiM* IOWA
Iowa Legionnaire (no adv.) (mo.)
Amer. Leg.... 103.700
Bate. Rouge LOUISIANA
Marines Magazine. The (mo.)
Marine Corps Vets.... 14.500
Opelousas
Louisiana Legionnaire (mo.). Amer. Leg ..
Sprinrfteld MASSACHUSETTS
Veterans News (wkly) Vets . 25,000
Detroit MICHIGAN
Legion News (wkly) Amer. Leg ... 14,100
Portland OREGON
Oregon Legionnaire (mo.) ....
Michigan Overseas Veteran (mo.)
Vet. News.... $50,000
Saint Paul MINNESOTA
Gopher Oversea'r (mo.) — Vet. Int.... 49,901
Minnesota Legionnaire (bi-wkly)
Am. Leg . 92.406
Veterans Appeal (mo.) Vet. Info.... 2,500
Controlled free dist . 2,500
Brandon MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Veteran (mo.) Amer. Leg..
Jefferson City MISSOURI
Missouri "Show Me" Legionnaire
(quar.) Amer. Leg .. $70,115
Kansas City
National Bulletin, The (mo.) VFW Aux....
V. F. W. Magazine (mo.) VFW .*1,088,875
Helena MONTANA
Montana Legionnaire (mo.) .... Am. Leg.... 16,163
Kalitpell
Montana D. A. V. News (mo.)
Disabled Veterans . $1,358
Uneota NEBRASKA
Nebaska Legionnaire (mo.)
Omaha
Legionnaire (wkly) Am. Leg....
NEW MEXICO
Carlisle Legionnaire (mo.) Am. Leg
$3,760
New York NEW YORK
American Legion Magazine (mo.) (see
note in catalog) Amer. Legion.. ..-£• 2,781, 763
Weteran (Polish) (mo.) Vets . $5,150
Charlotte NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina Legion News (mo.)
American Legion.... $42,135
Cincinnati OHI°
Disabled American Veterans (mo.)
Toledo
American Legion Press (wkly)
Oklahoma City OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Legionnaire (mo.) Vets News
$180,000
. $27,600
. 46.983
Circ.
127,000
8,000
Erl. PENNSYLVANIA
Service Star Magazine (quar.) (cent,
free dist.)
Women Relatives of Veterans ...
Philadelphia
Khaki and Blue (mo.)
News ior World War Vets....
Watertown SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Legion News (mo.) (cont.
free dist.) $28,445
Austin TEXAS
Texas Legion News (mo.) Amer. Legion.... $85,000
San Antonio
Army-Navy-Air Force Courier (mo.)
Milit.. Nav., Air Force, Amer. Leg....
Richmond VIRGINIA
Virginia Legionnaire (mo.). ...Leg. News.... 33.451
Seattle WASHINGTON
Northwest Veteran (wkly) $5,815
Charleston WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Legionnaire (mo.)
Vets. Int....
Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Badger Legionnaire (mo.) Veterans ..
CANADA
Ottawa ONTARIO
Legionary, The (mo.) Veterans....Tfr22S,717
Toronto
Fragment (no adv.) (quar ) ....Crip. Vets.... 3,200
Veterans Advocate (mo.) Vets. Int.... * 37, 568
VETERINARY
San Francisco CALIFORNIA
California Veterinarian (bi-mo.) Vet.... $2,327
Santa Barbara
Modern Veterinary Practice (s-mo.)
Veterinary.... $10.266
Chicago ILLINOIS
American Journal of Veterinary Research
(bi-mo.) Vet'y Research.... 3,218
Journal of the American Veterinary
Medical Association (s-mo.). .Vet. Med.... 19,275
Ames IOWA
Iowa State College Veterinarian (3 ti.
a yr.) Coll. & Vet... $1.450
Ki|Itta. C|ty MISSOURI
Animal's Healthmate (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Vet's Drugs.... 2,000
Veterinary Medicine (mo.) .. Vet . 8,652
Ithaca NEW YORK
Cornell Veterinarian (quar.). .Vet. & Coll .. $1.400
College Station TEXAS
Southwestern Veterinarian (quar.)
Coll Vet . $1,850
CANADA
CUnknvale QUEBEC
Canadian Journal of Comparative Med-
icine and Veterinary Scieuce (mo.)
Comparative Med. & Vet .. 1,924
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
San Luis Obispo CALIFORNIA
California Future Farmer Magazine (no
adv.) (mo.) (set note in catalog)
Voca. Agric... 12,500
-**Sent. A.B.C. Statement; *June and Marco A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit: >BPA Audit:
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (Continued)
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Circ.
American Vocational Journal (mo.) (see
note in catalog) .Voca. Educ... $35,778
Vocational Guidance Quarterly (quar.)
Voca. Guid.... 6.800
Daavtlfc ILLINOIS
Agricultural Education Magazine (no
adv.) (mo.) Teachers of Agric,... $10,000
Springfield
Illinois Vocational Progress (quar.)
(cont. free dist.) ....Voca'l Educ. in 111.... $4.500
NEW JERSEY
Occupational Index (quar.)
. Occup....
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Vocational Education News
(5 ti. a yr.) ----- Tchrs. A Supenr'ra....
WISCONSIN
Industrial Arts and Vocational Education
(mo.) (see note in catalog)
Indus. & Voca. Educ ... if 20, 645
WAREHOUSING
See also Motor Trucks and Transportation
Chicago
ILLINOIS
Distributors News (bi-mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Wareh'g...
Furniture Warehouseman (mo.)
Fur. Stor. & Mov
MICHIGAN
American Cartagemen (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Local & Specialized Haul'g ..
New York NEW YORK
Movers News (mo.)
Mov'g & Storage Indus...
t4,500
11.700
tl5.300
Philadelphia
PENNSYLVANIA
Distribution Age (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Ship'rs, Car'rs & Wareh'men..
>26,21l
CANADA
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Storage and Distribution (mo.)
Warehousing ... 41,466
WASTE MATERIALS (Junk)
Chicago ILLINOIS
Industrial Wastes (bi-mo.)
Indus. Waste Disposal ...
Controlled free dist ... >9,194
Springfield
Scrap Age- Waste Age (mo.) (cont. free
dist.) Scrap & Waste Mat'l Indus.... 4,800
Haw York NEW YORK
Waste Trade Journal (wkly) _
WATER WORKS, WELLS and
SEWERAGE
South Gate CALIFORNIA
Pump Digest (Eng. & Ger.) (quar.)
Pump Users & Purchasers ...
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Sewage and Industrial Waste* (mo.)
Sewage Works.,. 8,961
Champaign ILLINOIS
Water Well Journal (mo.)
Water Well Drillers & Contractors ... 874
Controlled free dist.... 12,789
Chicago Ore.
Water and Sewage Works (mo.)
Water & Sewage Works.... *8,974
Total unpaid dist ... 1,290
Augusta MAINE
Maine Water Utilities (bi-mo.)
Public Water Sup.... $708
Boston MASSACHUSETTS
Journal of the New England Water Works
Association (quar.) W. W. Eng'g... *I,300
New York NEW YORK
Journal American Water Works
Association (mo.) Public Water Sup.... 12.984
Wastes Engineering (Sewage and Indus-
trial) (mo.) Sanitation.... *4,47S
Water Works Engineering (mo.)
Water Supply.... *«,032
Total unpaid dist.... 1,370
Temple TEXAS
Southwest Water Works Journal (mo.)
Water Works Purif. & Sewer.... $3,217
South Milwaukee WISCONSIN
Driller. The (mo.).... Water Well Drillers ... 107
Controlled free dist.... 17,929
CANADA
Toronto ONTARIO
Municipal Utilities Magazine (mo.)
Munic. Eng'g Util's .. 44,837
WEIGHTS and MEASURES
Chicago ILLINOIS
Scale Journal (mo.) . . ..Weights & Meas .. tl.100
Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANIA
Instrument and Apparatus News (bi-mo.)
(cont. circ.) Indus. & Scien . >86,804
Instruments and Automotion (mo.)
(see note in catalog)
Indus. Instru. for Meas. & Cont ...
Qualified Paid.... > 16,486
Controlled circ .. >4,303
ISA Journal (Journal of the Instrument
Soc. of Amer.) (mo.)
Tech. Inst. & Auto Con ... * 12, 069
Total unpaid dist ... 4,222
WINDOW DISPLAY
New York NEW YORK
Modern Windows (mo.) (cont. circ.)
Wind. Spec. Dlrs ... > 15,713
Cincinnati
OHIO
Display World (rao.K.Win. & Store Disp... *11,223
Total unpaid dist ... 2,444
Fort Worth
Display (mo.)
Win. & Store Disp....
Controlled free dist.... 12,079
X-RAY and RADIUM
ILLINOIS
Mississippi Valley Medical Journal, in-
corporating The Radiologlc Review
(bi-mo.) .......... Med., X-Ray & Radium....
SpringAeld
American Journal of Roentgenology.
Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine
(mo.) ........................ X-Ray, Radium...
§1. Paul MINNESOTA
X-Ray Technician (bi-mo.) > ------- ........... -....
$2,800
8,336
10,636
New York NEW YORK
Radiation Research (mo.) (see note in
catalog) ---- ...................... ~.Radia':
. A.B.C. Statement; *Jone and Match A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit J
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Trade, Technical and Class Publications, 1959
Syracuse
Circ.
Durham NORTH CAROLINA
Circ.
Radiology (mo.) X-Ray ...
8,342
Ecological Monographs (quar.)
Ecol. & Zoology ...
1,094
ZOOLOGICAL
Escondldo CALIFORNIA
Stlllwater OKLAHOMA
Herpetologica (no adv.) (Irregular)
Study of Reptiles & Amphibians....
tsso
Journal of Mammalogy (quar.)
Mammals....
2,075
Gainesville FLORIDA
Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA
Copeia (no adv.) (quar.)
Biological Abstracts (mo.)
Fish, Reptiles, etc....
1.450
Biol., Zool. & Bot
*6,462
Chicago ILLINOIS
Journal of Experimental Zoology (9 ti.
a yr.) (see note in catalog) ..Zoology ..
1,068
Physiological Zoology (quar.)
Phys. & Zool ...
609
CANADA
New York NEW YORK
Ottawa ONTARIO
Animal Kingdom-N. Y. Zoological Society
Canadian Journal of Zoology (no adv.)
(no adv.) (bi-mo.) Zool....
J3.802
(bi-mo.) Zoology...
*744
Circulation — fr*Sept. A.B.C. Statement; *June and March A.B.C. Statements; •A.B.C. Audit; >BPA Audit;
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1505
INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS
A P*»*
Abrasive— see Machinery (p. 1465) ; Metal
Working and Metal Trade (p. 1471)
Accident Prevention — see Safety (p. 1495)
Accountants and Accounts — see Business
and Office Methods, Credits (p. 1418)
Acoustics— see Physics (p. 1484)
Adventure — see Men's (Adventure, Detec-
tive Fiction and Non-Fiction) (p. 1378)
Advertising and Marketing 1400
Aeronautics — see Aviation (p. 1369) ; also
Aviation (p. 1405)
Agents and Salesmen — see Selling and Sales-
manship (p. 1496)
Agnostic and Free Thought 1401
Agricultural College Publications 1318
Agricultural Implements — see Farm Imple-
ments and Tractors (p. 1438) ; Power
Farming (p. 1330)
Agricultural Publications 1308
Air Conditioning 1401
Airplane — see Aviation (p. 1369) ; also Avia-
tion (p. 1405)
Albanian Publications 1351
Alcoholic Beverages — see Beverages, Brew-
ing, Bottling (p. 1408)
Amateur Sports — see Sports (p. 1381)
American Indian 1401
American Legion — see Veterans (p. 1502)
Amusements 1368
Anatomy — see Physiology and Anatomy
(p. 1485)
Ancient Order of United Workmen 1365
Anthropological and Ethnological 1401
Antiques — see Art and Antiques (p. 1368)
Anti-Vivisection — see Society for the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Animals, Anti-Vivi-
section (p. 1497)
Apartments — see Building Management and
Maintenance (p. 1413)
Apiculture — see Beekeeping (p. 1318)
Apparel — see Clothing (Men's and Boys')
(p. 1419) ; also Clothing (Women's and
children's) (p. 1419) ; also Fashions
(p. 1373)
Appliances — see Electrical (p. 1432) ; also
Petroleum, Oil and Gas (p. 1481)
Appraisals — see Banking, Finance and In-
vestments (p. 1406)
Arabic Publications 1351
Archaeological — see Art and Archaeolog-
ical (p. 1402)
Archery 1381
Architecture 1402
Arenas — see Building Management and Main-
tenance (p. 1413)
Armenian Publications 1351
Army — see Military and Naval (p. 1472)
Art and Antiques 1368
Art and Archaeological 1402
Art Goods — see Gifts, Toys, Novelties (p.
1446)
Art Needlework — See Dressing and Needle-
work (p. 1373) ; also Women's Publica-
tions (p. 1886)
Asbestos — see Stone and Rock Products
(p. 1500)
Asiatic Interest — see European and other
Inter-Cultural Interests (p. 1437)
Association Management — see Chambers of
Commerce and Boards of Trade (p. 1415)
Astrology 1869
Astronautics 1403
Astronomy and Meteorology J403
Athletic Clube — see Clubs and Societies (p.
1870)
Athletics — see Physical Education and Ath-
letic* (p. 1484)
Atomic Science and Engineering— see Astro-
nautics (p. 1408) ; also Nuclear Engi-
neering (p. 1478)
Authors— see Books. Book Trade and Au-
thors (p. 1411) ; also Poetry (p. 1879) ;
also Journalism (p. 1465)
Automatic Control Systems 1408
Page
Automatic Machines — see Vending Ma-
chines (p. 1502)
Automation — see Automatic Control Systems
(p. 1403)
Automotive Consumer 1369
Automotive Trade 1404
Auto Racing 1881
Aviation 1369 ; also 1405
Awnings — see Canvas Goods (p. 1415)
B
Babies 1369
Bacteriology — see Medical and Surgical
(p. 1467)
Badminton — see Tennis, Squash, Badminton
(p. 1385)
Bags — see Boxes, Barrels, Containers, Pack-
aging, etc. (p. 1412)
Baking 1406
Banking, Finance and Investments 1406
Barber and Beauty Shops 1408
Barrels — see Boxes, Barrels, Containers,
Packaging, etc. (p. 1412)
Baseball 1381
Basketball 1381
Batteries— see Automotive Trade (p. 1404)
Beaches and Pools — see Building Manage-
ment and Maintenance (p. 1413)
Bedding — see Furniture, Rugs, Carpets,
Bedding and Upholstery (p. 1444)
Beekeeping 1318
Beer — see Beverages, Brewing, Bottling (p.
Belgian-Flemish Publications 1351
Beverages, Brewing, Bottling 1408
Bibliography — see Books, Book Trade and
Authors (p. 1411)
Bicycle and Motorcycle 1409
Billboard Advertising — see Advertising and
Marketing (p. 1400)
Biochemistry — Chemistry (p. 1417)
Biography (Current) — see General Editorial
(p. 1374)
Biology 1409
Birds — see Ornithology and Oology (p.
1479) ; also Pets (p. 1482)
Blacksmiths and Horseshoers 1410
Blind, The 1410
Blue Prints — see Engineering (Various
Branches) (p. 1434)
Boats— see also Boating and Yachting (p.
1382) HIO
Bonds — see Banking, Finance and Invest-
ments (p. 1406)
Bookbinding — see Books, Book Trade and
Authors (p. 1411)
Bookkeeping— see Business and Office Meth-
ods, Credits (p. 1418)
Book Reviews — see Books, Book Trade and
Authors (p. 1411)
Books, Book Trades and Authors 1411
Boots — see Shoes, Leather and Luggage
(p. 1496)
Botanical 1411
Bottling — see Beverages, Brewing, Bottlina
(p. 1408) y
Bowling. i382
Boxes, Barrels, Containers, Packaging, etc... 1412
Boxing and Wrestling 1382
Boy Scouts— see Youth (p. 1887)
Boys' Magazines — Children's Interest (p.
1370) ; also Youth (p. 1387)
Breed Publications (Livestock) 1818
Brewing— see Beverages, Brewing, Bottling
(p. 1408)
Brick, Tile, Cement, Concrete 1412
Brides 13^9
Broadcasting— see Radio and Television" "(£.
Brooms, Brushes and Mops 1413
Brushes — see Brooms, Brushes and Mops
(p. 1413)
1506
Index to Classifications, 1959
Pag*
Building — see Construction, Contracting,
Building, Excavating (p. 1424) ; also Lum-
ber, Building Materials, Woodworking (p.
1464) ; also Architecture (p. 1402) ; also
Engineering (Various Branches) (p. 1434)
Building and Loan 1413
Building Management and Maintenance 1413
Building Materials — see Lumber, Building
Materials, Woodworking (p. 1464)
Bulgarian Publications 1351
Buses — see Motor Bus and Taxicab (p. 1475)
Business — see General Merchandise (p. 1445)
Business and Office Methods, Credits 1413
Business Executives 1369
Butchers — see Meats and Provisions (p. 1467)
Butter— see Milk and Milk Products (p.
1478)
Byelorussian Publications 1351
Cafeteria — see Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs
and Tourists' Courts (p. 1452)
Calendar Reform — see Sociological, Political
Economy (p. 1497)
Camping 1382
Candy — see Confectionery, Ice Cream and
Soda Fountains (p. 1423)
Canning, Packing, Dehydration 1414
Canvas Goods 1415
Caps — see Clothing (Men's and Boys'),
(p. 1419)
Cards, Checkers and Chess 1382
Care of Children — see Parent-Teacher and
Children (p. 1379)
Carpatho-Russian Publications 1351
Carpenter — See Construction, Contracting,
Building, Excavating (p. 1424) ; also
Labor (p. 1456)
Carpets — see Furniture, Rugs, Carpets,
Bedding and Upholstery (p. 1444)
Catering — see Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs and
Tourists' Courts (p. 1452)
Cats— see Pets (p. 1482)
Cattle-^-see Livestock (p. 1328)
Celluloid — see Plastic and Composition Ma-
terials (p. 1485)
Cement — see Brick, Tile, Cement, Concrete
(p. 1412)
Cemetery and Monuments 1415
Ceramics — see also Glass and China (p.
1446 ) 1415
Chain and Variety Stores 1415
Chambers of Commerce and Boards of
Trade 1415
Chautauqua — see Resort and Travel (p. 1498)
Checkers — see Cards, Checkers and Chess
(p. 1382)
Cheese — see Milk and Milk Products (p.
1473)
Chemistry 1417
Chess — see Cards, Checkers and Chess (p.
1382)
Child Labor — see Sociological, Political Econ-
omy (p. 1497)
Children — see Children's Interest (p. 1370) ;
also Parent-Teacher and Children (p. 1879)
Children, Homes for — see Philanthropic and
Humanitarian (p. 1482)
Children's Interest 1370
China— sec Glass and China (p. 1446)
Chinese Publications 1851
Chiropody 1417
Chiropractic 1418
Cigar and Cigarette Trade — see Tobacco
(p. 1502)
Circulation Management — see Advertising
and Marketing (p. 1400)
City, Hotel, Railroad and Travel Guides 1418
Civic — see Chambers of Commerce and
Boards of Trade (p. 1415) ; also Sta&,
Municipal and County (p. 1498)
Civil Engineering — see Engineering (Vari-
ous Branches) (p. 1484)
Civil Service 1418
Clay — See Brick, TUe, Cement, Concrete
(p. 1412)
Cleaning — see Laundry, Dry Cleaning and
Dyeing (p. 1460)
Clothing (Men's and Boys') 1419
Clothing (Women's and Children's) 1419
Clubs and Societies 1870
Coal and Coke 1419
Page
loast Guard — Bee Military and Naval (p.
Coffee — see Grocery and Delicatessen (p.
1447)
Coin, Stamp and Post Card Collectors 1420
Coin-operated Machines — see Vending Ma-
chines (p. 1502)
Coke — see Coal and Coke (p. 1419)
Cold Storage — see Refrigeration (p. 1493)
Collectors — see Coin, Stamp and Post Card
Collectors (p. 1420) ; also Art and An-
tiques (p. 1368)
College Publications 1333
College Stores — see Stationery, Office Equip-
ment and College Store Supplies (p. 1499)
Coloring — see Laundry, Dry Cleaning and
Dyeing (p. 1460)
Comics and Comic Technique 1371
Comment — see General Editorial in Maga-
zines of General Circulation (p. 1374)
Commercial and Industrial 1420
Commercial Travelers — see Selling and
Salesmanship (p. 1496)
Community Interests — see Chamber of
Commerce and Boards of Trade (p. 1415) ;
Local, State and Sectional Publications
(p. 1462) ; State, Municipal and County
(p. 1498)
Communistic — see Foreign Language Publi-
cations (p. 1351) ; also Labor (p. 1456)
Composition Materials — see Plastic and
Composition Materials (p. 1485)
Conchological — see Natural History and
Nature Study (p. 1478)
Concrete — See Brick, Tile, Cement, Con-
crete (p. 1412)
Confectionery, Ice Cream and Soda Foun-
tains 1423
Congressional and Federal Government Af-
fairs 1423
Conservation — see Forestry and Conserva-
tion (p. 1442)
Construction, Contracting, Building, Exca-
vating 1424
Consumer Magazines 1374
Consumer Research — see Commercial and
Industrial (p. 1420)
Containers — see Boxes, Barrels, Containers,
Packaging, etc. (p. 1412)
Contests — see Crafts, Models, Hobbies and
Contests (p. 1371)
Contracting — see Construction, Contracting,
Building, Excavating (p. 1424)
Control Engineering — see Automatic Control
Systems (p. 1403)
Conventions and Fairs 1426
Cooking — see Home Economics (p. 1451)
Cooperative Trading — see Farm Bureau,
Grange and Cooperative Associations (p.
1320)
Cooperage — see Boxes, Barrels, Containers,
Packaging, etc. (p. 1412)
Co-op Workers — see General Merchandise
(p. 1445)
Cordage and Twine 1426
Corsets — see Clothing (Women's and Chil-
dren's) (p. 1419)
Cosmetics and Beauty Culture — see Barber
and Beauty Shops (p. 1408) ; also Cos-
metics and Toiletries (p. 1426)
Cosmetics and Toiletries 1426
Cotton — see Textiles (p. 1501) ; also Agricul-
tural (General) Publications (p. 1825)
Cottonseed Products — see Oils and Fats,
Animal and Vegetable (p. 1478)
County Government — see State, Municipal
and County (p. 1498)
Country Life — see Home and Garden (p.
1377) ; also Mail Order Publications (p.
1465) ; also Agriculture (General) (p.
1325)
Court News — see Legal (p. 1460)
Crafts, Models, Hobbies and Contests 1871
Creamery — see Milk and Milk Products
(p. 1478) ; also Dairying (p. 1820)
Credits — see Business and Office Methods,
Credits (p. 1413)
Croatian Publications 1852
Crockery — see Glass and China (p. 1446)
Cruelty to Animals — see Society for the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Animals (p. 1497)
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Page
Current Biography — see General Editorial
(p. 1874)
Current Events — see Magazines of General
Editorial Circulation (p. 1874)
Curtains, Draperies and Housefurnishing
Goods 1426
Cutlery — see Hardware and Sporting Goods
(p. 1448)
Cybernetics — see Automatic Control Systems
(p. 1408)
Cycles, Cycle Research — see Sociological,
Political Economy, etc. (p. 1497)
Czechoslovak Publications 1352
Daily Newspapers 1211
Daily Periodicals 1237
Dairying 1820
Dancing — see Amusements (p. 1868)
Danish Publications 1852
Daughters of the American Revolution — see
Historical and Genealogical (p. 1449)
also Fraternal, Unclassified (p. 1866)
Deaf, The— see Hard of Hearing (p. 1448)
Debating — see Public Speaking and Lectur-
ing (p. 1489)
Decorating — see Paint, Painting and Deco-
rating (p. 1479)
Delicatessen — see Grocery and Delicatessen
(p. 1447) ; also Meats and Provisions
(p. 1467)
De Molay 1365
Dental 1427
Department Stores — See Dry Goods (p.
1429) ; also General Merchandise (p. 1445)
Detective — see Police and Detective (p. I486)
Diesel Power — see Power and Power Plants
(p. 1487)
Diet — see Health, Hygiene and Sanitation
(p. 1449) ; also Hospitals and Nursing
(p. 1451)
Diners — see Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs and
Tourists' Courts (p. 1452)
Diplomatic — see Congressional and Federal
Government Affairs (p. 1423)
Direct Mail Advertising — see Advertising
and Marketing (p. 1400)
Directory Publishing 1427
Display — see Window Display (p. 1504)
Distilling — see Beverages, Brewing, Bottling
(p. 1408)
Distribution — see Motor Trucks and Trans-
portation (p. 1476) ; also Materials Han-
dling (p. 1466) ; Marine Shipping and
Shipbuilding (p. 1465) ; Warehousing (p.
1504)
Dogs 1372
Drainage — see Forestry and Conservation
(p. 1442)
Dramatic and Theatrical 1372
Draperies — see Curtains, Draperies and
Housefurnishing Goods (p. 1426)
Dredging — see Construction, Contracting,
Building, Excavating (p. 1424)
Dressmaking and Needlework 1373
Drugs and Pharmaceuticals 1427
Dry Cleaning — see Laundry, Dry Cleaning
and Dyeing (p. 1460)
Dry Goods 1429
Drying (Fruit and Vegetables) — see Can-
ning, Packing, Dehydration (p. 1414)
Dude Ranch — see Sports (General)
(p. 1382)
Dutch Publications 1352
Dyeing — see Laundry, Dry Cleaning and
Dyeing (p. 1460)
Eastern Star. 1865
Ecclesiastical — See Religious Publications
(p. 1891)
Economics — see Sociological, Political Econ-
omy, etc. (p. 1497)
Educational 1873 ; also 1429
Eggs — see Poultry Products and Supplies
(p. 1487) ; also Poultry, Pigeons and Pet
Stock (p. 1830)
Electrical 1482
Electrical Appliances — see Electrical (p.
Page
Electric Railroads— see Railroads (p. 1491)
Electronic Engineering 1434
Electronics — see Electronic Engineering (p.
1434) ; also Radio and Television (p.
1490) ; also Electrical (p. 1482)
Electrotyping — see Printing and Typo-
graphic (p. 1488)
Elevators — see Construction, Contracting,
Building, Excavating (p. 1424)
Elks 1365
Enamel, Vitreous — see Glass and China (p.
1446)
Enamels — see Ceramic (p. 1415)
Engineering ( Various Branches ) . 1434
Also Construction, Contracting, Building,
Excavating (p. 1424)
Engraving — see Printing and Typographic
(p. 1488)
Entomological 1437
Esperanto Publications 1352
Estonian Publications 1853
Ethnological — see Anthropological and Eth-
nological (p. 1401)
Ethical Culture — see Sociological, Political
Economy (p. 1497)
Eugenics and Genetics 1437
European and other Inter-Cultural Interests 1437
Evaporating — see Canning, Packing, Dehy-
dration (p. 1414)
Excavating — see Construction, Contracting,
Building, Excavating (p. 1424)
Explosives 1438
Export Consumer Magazines 1373
Exports — see Foreign Trade, Pan-American
and International Affairs (p. 1441)
Express — see Motor Trucks and Transporta-
tion (p. 1476)
Extermination — see Health, Hygiene and
Sanitation (p. 1449)
F
Fairs — see Conventions and Fairs (p. 1426)
Farm Bureau, Grange and Cooperative Asso-
ciations 1820
Farm Implements and Tractors 1488
Farm Newspapers 1322
Fashion 1878
Federal Government Affairs — see Congres-
sional and Federal Government Affairs
(p. 1423)
Feed, Grain and Hay 1438
Fertilizer 1439
Fiction — see Men's (Adventure, Detective,
Fiction and Non-Fiction) (p. 1378) ;
Women's Publications (p. 1386) ; General
Editorial (p. 1374)
Film Trade — see Motion Picture Industry
(p. 1378)
Finance — see Banking, Finance and Invest-
ments (p. 1406)
Finish Publications 1353
Firearms 1439
Fire Fighting and Protection 1439
Fire Insurance — see Insurance (p. 1454)
Fish, Fisheries and Fish Culture 1439
Flemish-Belgian Publications 1853
Floor Coverings — see Furniture, Rugs, Car-
pets, Bedding and Upholstery (p. 1444)
Florist and Floriculture 1440
Flour — see Muling, Flour and Cereal
(p. 1474)
Folk Lore — see Historical and Genealogical
(p. 1449)
Food :. 1440
Football 1382
Foreign Language Publications 1851
Foreign Trade, Pan-American and Interna-
tional Affairs 1441
Foresters (Fraternal) 1365
Forestry and Conservation 1442
Foundry — see Metal Working and Metal
Trade (p. 1471) ; also Engineering (Vari-
ous Branches) (p. 1434)
4-H Clubs — see Farm Bureau, Grange and
Cooperative Associations (p. 1320)
Fraternal Order of Eagles 1865
Fraternal Publications 1865
Free Thought — see Agnostic and Free
Thought (p. 1401)
French Publications 1858
Frozen Food 1448
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Page
Fruits — see Fruit, Fruit Products and Pro-
duce Trade (p. 1443) ; Horticulture (p.
1827)
Fuel — see Coal and Coke (p. 1419) ; also
Petroleum, OH and Gas (p. 1481) ; also
Plumbing and Heating (p. 1485) ; also Air
Conditioning (p. 1401)
Funeral Directors 1444
Fur — see Fur Trade (p. 1446) ; also Fur
Farming and Rabbit Raising (p. 1324)
Furnaces — see Plumbing and Heating (p.
1485) ; also Air Conditioning (p. 1401)
Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Bedding and Up-
holstery 1444
Game Breeding — see Hunting, Fishing and
Game Breeding (p. 1384)
Games — see Sports (p. 1381)
Garages — see Automotive Trade (p. 1404)
Gardening — see Home and Garden (p. 1877) ;
also Landscape Gardening, Parks (p. 1459)
Gas— see Petroleum, Oil and Gas (p. 1481)
General Agriculture 1325
General Editorial Magazines 1374
General Merchandise 1445
General Sports 1382
Genealogical — see Historical and Genealog-
ical (p. 1449)
Genetics — see Eugenics and Genetics
(p. 1437)
Geographic 1445
Geological 1446
Geophysical — see Scientific (General) (p.
1495)
German Publications 1856
Gifts, Toys, Novelties 1446
Ginning — see Oils and Fats, Animal and
Vegetable (p. 1478)
Girls' Magazines — see Children* 9 Interest
(p. 1370) ; also Youth (p. 1387)
Glass and China 1446
Glazed Products — see Ceramics (p. 1415)
Goats — see Dairying (p. 1820) ; also Live-
stock (p. 1328)
Golf 1383
Golf Management 1446
Government Affairs — see Congressional and
Federal Government Affairs (p. 1423)
Grain — see Milling, Flour and Cereal (p.
1474) ; also Feed. Grain and Hay (p. 1438)
Grand Army of the Republic 1865
Grange — see Farm Bureau, Grange and Co-
operative Association (p. 1320)
Greek Publications 1357
Grocery and Delicatessen 1447
Guides — see City, Hotel, Railroad and Travel
Guides (p. 1418)
Guns — see Fireams (p. 1489) ; also Sports
(General) (p. 1382)
Gymnastics — see Physical Education and
Athletics (p. 1484)
H
Haberdashers — see Clothing (Men* 8 and
Boys') (p. 1419)
Hairdressers — see Barber and Beauty Shops
(p. 1408)
Handweaving — see Dressmaking and Needle-
work (p. 1873)
Hard of Hearing 1448
Hardware and Sporting Goods 1448
Hats — see Clothing (Men's and Boys9) (p.
1419) ; also Clothing (Women's and Chil-
dren's) (p. 1419)
Hauling — see Motor Trucks and Transporta-
tion (p. 1476) ; also Warehousing (p. 1504)
Hay — see Feed, Grain and Hay (p. 1438)
Health, Hygiene and Sanitation „ 1449
Heating — see Plumbing and Heating (p.
1485) ; also Air Conditioning (p. 1401)
Hebrew Publications 1358
Hides — see Shoes, Leather, Luggage
(p. 1496)
Highways — see Roads and Streets (p. 1494)
Historical and Genealogical 1449
Hobbies — see Crafts, Models, Hobbies and
Contests (p. 1871)
Hockey — sen General Sports (p. 1882)
Hogs — see Livestock (p. 1328) ; also Breed
Publications (p. 1818)
Page
Home and Garden 1377
Home Appliances — see Electrical (p. 1432)
Petroleum, Oil and Gas (p. 1481)
Homecraft — see Craftst Models, Hobbies and
Contests (p. 1371)
Home Decorations — see Paint, Painting and
Decorating (p. 1479)
Home Economics 1451
Home Interests — see Women's Publications
(p. 1386) ; Home and Garden (p. 1377)
Hops — see Specialized Farming (p. 1332)
Horses and Horse Racing 1388
also Breed Publications (p. 1818)
Horseshoers — see Blacksmiths and Horse-
shoers (p. 1410)
Horticulture 1827
Hosiery — see Knit Goods (p, 1456)
Hospital Management — see Hospitals and
Nursing (p. 1451)
Hospitals and Nursing 1451
Hotel Guides — see City, Hotel, Railroad and
Travel Guides (p. 1418)
Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs and Tourists'
Courts 1452
Housefurnishing Goods — see Curtains, Dra-
peries and Housefurnishing Goods (p.
1426)
Housing — see Building Management and
Maintenance (p. 1413)
Humanitarian — see Philanthropic and Hu-
manitarian (p. 1482)
Humor — see Comics and Comic Technique
(p. 1371)
Hungarian Publications 1358
Hunting, Fishing and Game Breeding 1384
Hygiene — see Health, Hygiene and Sanita-
tion (p. 1449)
Hypnotism — see Medical and Surgical (p.
1467)
I
Ice — see Refrigeration (p. 1493)
Ice Cream — see Confectionery, Ice Cream
and Soda Fountains (p. 1423) ; also Milk
and Milk Products (p. 1473)
Ice Hockey — see General Sports (p. 1382)
Icelandic Publications 1858
Ilocano Publications — see Philippine Lan-
guage Publications (p. 1860)
Imports — see Foreign Trade, Pan-American
and International Affairs (p. 1441)
Income Tax — see Taxation and Tariff (p.
1500)
Independent Order of Odd Fellows 1365
Indexes to Periodicals, Books and Pamphlets 1453
Indians — see American Indians (p. 1401)
Industrial — see Commercial and Industrial
(p. 1420)
Industrial Cafeterias — see Hotels, Restau-
rants, Clubs and Tourists Courts (p.
1452) ; also Building Management and
Maintenance (p. 1418)
Industrial Designers — see Commercial and
Industrial (p. 1420)
Industrial Purchasing — see Purchasing (In-
dustrial) (p. 1490)
Industrial Workers of the World — see Labor
(p. 1456)
Infants — see Babies (p. 1869) ; also Parent-
Teacher and Children (p. 1879)
Infantswear — see Clothing (Women's and
Children's) (p. 1419)
Ink — see Printing and Typographic, (p. 1488)
Insanity — see Medical and Surgical (p. 1467)
Installments — see Selling and Salesmanship
(p. 1496)
Institutions — see Building Management and
Maintenance (p. 1413)
Instruments — see Weights and Measures (p.
1504) ; also Scientific (General) (p. 1495)
Insurance 1454
Interior Decorating — see Paint, Painting
and Decorating (p. 1479) ; also Curtains,
Draperies and Housefurnishing Goods (p.
1426)
International Affairs — see Foreign Trade,
Pan-American and International Affairs
(p. 1441)
Inventions — see Patents and Trade Marks
(p. 1480)
Investments — see Banking, Finance and In-
vestments (p. 1406)
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Pag.
Irish Interests — see European and other In-
ter-Cultural Interests (p. 1437)
Iron and Steel— see Metal Working and Metal
Trade (p. 1471)
Irrigation — see Engineering (p. 1434)
Italian Publications 1358
Jails— «e« Penal Institutions (p. 1481)
Janitor Equipment — see Building Manage-
ment and Maintenance (p. 1413)
Japanese Publications 1359
Jewelry, Watchmaking 1455
Journalism 1455
Jugoslavic Publications 1359
Junior American Mechanics 1365
Junk-— see Waste Materials (p. 1504)
Juvenile (Fashions) — see Fashions (p.1378),
also Clothing (Men's and Boys') (p. 1419)
Clothing (Women's and Children's) (p.
1419)
Juvenile — see Children's Interest (p. 1370) :
also Youth (p. 1387)
Kiwanis — see Clubs and Societies (p. 1370)
Knights of Columbus 1365
Knights of Pythias 1365
Knit Goods 1456
Knitting — see Dressmaking and Needlework
(p. 1373)
Korean Publications 1359
Labor 1456
Lamps — see Lighting and Lighting Fixtures
(p. 1462)
Landscape Gardening, Parks 1459
Latin Publications 1359
Latvian Publications 1359
Laundry, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing 1460
Law — see Legal (p. 1460)
Leather — see Shoes, Leather, Luggage
(p. 1496)
Lecturing — see Public Speaking and Lectur-
ing (p. 1489)
Legal 1460
Legion of Honor — see Military and Naval
(p. 1472)
Library — see Books, Book Trade and Au-
thors (p. 1411) ; also Indexes to Period-
icals, Books and Pamphlets (p. 1453)
Life Insurance — see Insurance (p. 1454)
Lighting and Lighting Fixtures 1462
Linen Supply — see Laundry, Drycleaning,
and Dyeing (p. 1460)
Lions Clubs — see Clubs and Societies (p.1370)
Liquors — see Beverages. Brewing, Bottling
(p. 1408)
Literary — see General Editorial Magazines
(p. 1874) ; also Literature (p. 1377) ; also
Journalism (p. 1455) ; also Books, Book
Trade and Authors (p. 1411) ; also Poetry
(p. 1879)
Literature 1377
Lithography — see Printing and Typographic
(p. 1488)
Lithuanian Publications 1359
Livestock 1328
Local, State and Sectional Publications 1462
Locksmiths — see Hardware fp. 1448)
Logging — see Lumber, Building Materials,
Woodworking (p. 1464)
Loyal Order of Moose 1365
Lubrication — see Petroleum, Oil and Gas
(p. 1481) ; also Engineering (Various
Branches) (p. 1434)
Luggage — see Shoes, Leather, Luggage (p.
1496).
Lumber, Building Materials, Woodworking.. 1464
M
Macedonian Publications 1360
Machinery 1465
Magazines of General Editorial Circulation.... 1374
Magicians — see Crafts, Models, Hobbies and
Contests (p. 1371)
Mail Order Publications 1465
Maintenance — see Commercial and Indus-
trial 'p. 1420) ; also BuMing Management
and Maintenance (p. 1413)
Page
Malt — see Beverages, Brewing, Bottling
(p. 1408)
Maltese Publications 1860
Management — see Commercial and Industrial
(p. 1420) ; also Building Management and
Maintenance (p. 1413)
Manicurist — see Barber and Beauty Shops
(p. 1408)
Manufacturing — see Commercial and Indus-
trial (p. 1420) ; also Engineering (Various
Branches) (p. 1434)
Marines — see Military and Naval (p. 1472)
Marine, Shipping and Shipbuilding 1465
Marketing — see Advertising and Marketing
(p. 1400)
Marking Devices — see Rubber Stamps,
Seals, Stencils (p. 1494)
Masonic 1365
Materials Handling 1466
Mathematics 1466
Matrimonial 1467
Mature Age 1377
Meats and Provisions 1467
Mechanical and Engineering — see Engineer-
ing (Various Branches) (p. 1434)
Medical and Surgical 1467
Men's (Adventure, Detective, Fiction and
Non-Fiction ) 1378
Men's Furnishings — see Clothing (Men's
and Boys') (p. 1419)
Merchandise — see General Merchandise (p.
1445)
Merchandising — see Advertising and Market-
ing (p. 1400)
Metal Working and Metal Trade 1471
Meteorology — see Astronomy and Meteor-
ology (p. 1403)
Military and Naval 1472
Milk and Milk Products 1473
Millinery — see Clothing (Women's and Chil-
dren's) (p. 1419) ; also Fashion (p. 1373)
Milling, Flour and Cereal 1474
Minerals — see Mining and Minerals (p. 1474)
Mineral Waters — see Beverages, Brewing,
Bottling (p. 1408)
Mining and Minerals 1474
Missiles — see Astronautics (p. 1403) ; also
Nuclear Engineering (p. 1478)
Modern Woodmen of America 1366
Mohair — see Livestock (p. 1328)
Money — see Banking, Finance and Invest-
ments (p. 1406)
Monuments — see Cemetery and Monuments
(p. 1415)
Mops — see Brooms, Brushes and Mops (p.
1413)
Mortgages — see Building and Loan (p.
1413) ; also Banking, Finance and Invest-
ments (p. 1406)
Motels — see Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs and
Tourists' Courts (p. 1452)
Motion Picture Industry — see also Motion
Pictures (p. 1378) 1475
Motor Boating — see Boating and Yachting
(p. 1382) ; also Boats (p. 1410)
Motor Bus and Taxicabs 1475
Motorcycle — see Bicycle and Motorcycle (p.
1409)
Motoring — see Travel and Tourism (p. 1385)
Motor Trucks and Transportation 1476
Moving and Storage — see Warehousing (p.
1504) ; alto Motor Trucks and Transpor-
tation (p. 1476)
Municipal — see State, Municipal and County
(p. 1498)
Museum '. 1477
Music and Musical Instruments — see also
Music (p. 1379) 1477
Mycology— «ee Botanical (p. 1411)
N
Names— Study of 1478
National Affairs — see Congressional and
Federal Government Affairs (p. 1423)
Natural Gas — see Petroleum, OH and Gas
(p. 1481)
Natural History and Nature Study 1478
Naval — see Military and Naval (p. 1472) ;
also Marine, Shipping and Shipbuilding
(p. 1465)
Naval Stores — see Paint, Painting and Dec-
orating (p. 1479)
1510
Index to Classifications, 1959
Page
Needlework — see Dressmaking and Needle-
work (p. 1373)
Negro Publications 1888
Nervous and Mental Diseases — see Medical
and Surgical (p. 1467) ; also Psychology
(p. 1489)
Newspaper Features, Picture and News
Syndicates 1302
Newspapers — see Journalism (p. 1455) ; also
Printing and Typographic (p. 1488)
Night Clubs — see Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs
and Tourists' Courts (p. 1452)
Norwegian and Danish Publications 1860
Notions 1478
Novelties — see Gifts, Toys, Novelties (p. 1446)
Nuclear Engineering — see also Physics (p.
1484 ) 1478
Numismatic — see Coin, Stamp and Post
Card Collectors (p. 1420)
Nursery Trade — see Seed and Nursery Trade
(p. 1495) ; also Landscape Gardening,
Parks (p. 1459)
Nursing — see Hospitals and Nursing (p. 1451)
Nut Culture and Trade 1478
Occult 1379
Office Equipment — see Stationery, Office
Equipment and College Store Supplies
(p. 1499) ; also Furniture, Rugs, Carpets,
Bedding and Upholstery (p. 1444)
Office Methods — see Business and Office
Methods, Credits (p. 1413)
Oil— see Petroleum, OH and Gas (p. 1481)
Oils and Fats, Animal and Vegetable 1478
Oology — see Ornithology and Oology
(p. 1479)
Optical and Optometry 1479
Optimists Clubs — see Clubs and Societies (p.
1370)
Ornithology and Oology 1479
Orphans — see Philanthropic and Humanita-
rian (p. 1482)
Osteopathic 1479
Outdoor Advertising — see Advertising and
Marketing (p. 1400)
Outdoor Life — see Sports (p. 1381)
Overseas Transport — see Foreign Trade,
Pan-American and International Affairs
(p. 1441) ; also Marine Shipping and Ship-
building (p. 1465)
Packaging — see Boxes, Barrels, Containers,
Packaging, etc. (p. 1412)
Paint, Painting and Decorating 1479
Pan-American — see Foreign Trade, Pan-
American and International Affairs (p.
1441)
Paper 1480
Paper Boxes — see Paper (p. 1480) ; also
Boxes, Barrels, Containers, Packaging,
etc. (p. 1412)
Parasitology — see Biology (p. 1409)
Parent-Teacher and Children 1379
Parking — see Automotive Trade (p. 1404)
Parks — see Landscape, Gardening, Parks
(p. 1459)
Patents and Trade Marks 1480
Peace 1480
Penal Institutions 1481
Perfumery — see Cosmetics and Toiletries (p.
1426)
Personnel — see Commercial and Industrial
(p. 1420) ; also Public Relations (p. 1489)
Petroleum, Oil and Gas 1481
Pets — Cats, Birds, Goldfish — see also Poul-
try, Pigeons and Pet Stock (p. 1380) 1482
Pharmaceutic — see Drugs and Pharmaceu-
ticals (p. 1427)
Philanthropic and Humanitarian 1482
Philatelic — see Coin, Stamp and Post Card
Collectors (p. 1420)
Philippine Language Publications 1860
Philological 1483
Philosophical 1488
Photo Engraving — see Printing and Typo-
graphic (p. 1488)
Page
Photography — see also Photographic in
Magazines of General Circulation (p. 1379) 1484
Physical Culture 1385
Physical Education and Athletics 1484
Physical Therapy — see Medical and Surgical
(p. 1467)
Physics 1484
Physiology and Anatomy 1485
Pianos— ace Music and Musical Instruments
(p. 1477)
Pickling — see Canning, Packing, Dehydra-
tion (p. 1414)
Pictures— see Gifts, Toys, Novelties (p. 1446)
Pigeons — see Poultry, Pigeons and Pet Stock
(p. 1330)
Pistols — see Firearms (p. 1439)
Plant Food— see Fertilizer (p. 1439)
Plastering — see Brick, Tile, Cement, Con-
crete (p. 1412)
Plastic and Composition Materials 1485
Plumbing and Heating 1485
Poetry 1379
Police and Detectives 1486
Polish Publications 1360
Political 1486
Political Economy — see Sociological, Political
Economy (p. 1497)
Ports — see Marine Shipping and Shipbuild-
ing (p. 1465)
Portuguese Publications 1361
Postal 1487
Pottery — see Glass and China (p. 1446)
Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock 1330
Poultry Products and Supplies 1487
Power Boating — see Boating and Yachting
(p. 1382) ; Boats (p. 1410)
Power Farming 1330
Power and Power Plants 1487
Preserving Food — see Canning, Packing, De-
hydrations (p. 1414)
Printing and Typographic 1488
Printing Inks — see Printing and Typo-
graphic (p. 1488)
Produce — see Fruits, Fruit Products and
Produce Trade (p. 1448) ; also Poultry
Products and Supplies (p. 1487)
Prohibition — see Temperance and Prohibi-
tion (p. 1501)
Provisions — see Meats and Provisions (p.
1467)
Physical Research — see Psychological (p.
1489)
Psychological 1489
Public and Multiple Unit Housing — see
Building Management and Maintenance
(p. 1413)
Public Relations 1489
Public Speaking and Lecturing 1489
Public Utilities 1489
Public Works — see State, Municipal and
County (p. 1498) ; also Public Utilities (p.
1489) ; also Engineering (Various
Branches) (p. 1434) ; Roads and Streets
(p. 1494)
Publishers— see Books, Book Trade and Au-
thors (p. 1411) ; also Journalism (p. 1455) ;
also Printing and Typographic (p. 1488)
Pumps — see Water Works, Wells and Sew-
erage (p. 1504) ; also Commercial and In-
dustrial (p. 1420)
Purchasing (Industrial) 1490
Quarrying — see Stone and Rock Products
(p. 1500)
Rabbits — see Fur Farming and Rabbit Rais-
ing (p. 1824)
Racing — see Horses and Horse Racing (p.
1383) ; also Auto Racing (p. 1381)
Radio and Television (p. 1880) ; also 1490
Radium — see X-Ray and Radium (p. 1504)
Railroad 1491
Railroad Guides — see City. Hotel, Railroad,
and Travel Guides (p. 1418)
Real Estate 1492
Recreation — see Sports (p. 1881) ; oZso
Amusements (p. 1868)
Red Cross — see Philanthropic and Humani-
tarian (p. 1482)
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Refractories — see Brick, Tib, Cement, Con-
crete (p. 1412) ; alto does and China (p.
Refrigeration .„ 1493
Religious Publications 1891
Remedies — see Drugs and Pharmaceuticals
(P, 1427)
Resort and Travel 1498
Restaurants — see Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs
and Tourists' Courts (p. 1452)
Retail Selling — see Setting and Salesmanship
(p. 1496)
Retailing — see General Merchandise (p.
1445) ; also Selling and Salesmanship (p.
1496)
Rice— aee MiUing, Flour and Cereal (p. 1474)
Rifles — see Firearms (p. 1489) ; also Sports
(General) (p. 1882)
Rink Management — see Building Manage-
ment and Maintenance (p. 1418)
Roads and Streets 1494
Roadside Selling — see Selling and Salesman-
ship (p. 1496)
Rockets — see Astronautics (p. 1408) ; also
Nuclear Engineering (p. 1478)
Rodeos — see Sports (General) (p. 1882)
Roofing 1494
Rope — see Cordage and Twine (p. 1426)
Rotary Clubs — see Clubs and Societies (p.
1870)
Roumanian Publications 1861
Rubber Stamps, Seals, Stencils 1494
Rubber Trade 1494
Rugs — see Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Bed-
ding and Upholstering (p. 1444)
Russian Publications 1861
Ruthenian Publications 1861
Safes — see Banking, Finance and Invest-
ments (p. 1406)
Safety 1495
Sales Management — see Business and Office
Methods, Credits (p. 1418) ; also Setting
and Salesmanship (p. 1496)
Salesmanship — see Setting and Salesman-
ship (p. 1496)
Sand and Gravel — see Stone and Rock Prod-
ucts (p. 1500)
Sanatorium — see Health, Hygiene and Sani-
tation (p. 1449) ; Tuberculosis (p. 1502)
Sanitary Supplies — see Building Manage-
ment and Maintenance (p. 1418)
Sanitation — see Health, Hygiene and Sani-
tation (p. 1449)
Scales — see Weights and Measures (p. 1504)
Scandinavian Interests — see European and
other Inter-Cultural Interests (p. 1487)
Scandinavian Publications 1861
Schools — see Educational (p. 1429)
School Administration — see Educational (p.
1429)
Scientific Agricultural Publications 1881
Scientific (General) 1495
Screen — see Motion Picture Industry (p.
1475) ; also Motion Picture (p. 1878)
Seals — see Rubber Stamps, Seals, Stencils
(p. 1494)
Secret Societies — see Fraternal Organiza-
tions (p. 1865)
Seed and Nursery Trade 1495
Seismology 1496
Selling and Salesmanship 1496
Serbian Publications 1861
Servants — see Home Economics (p. 1451)
Service Stations — see Automotive Trade (p.
1404) ; also Petroleum, Oil and Gas (p.
1481)
Sewage Disposal — see Water Works, Wetts
and Sewage (p. 1604)
Sewing — see Dressmaking and Needlework
.. (p. 1873)
Sewing Machines — see Curtains, Draperies
and House furnishing Goods (p. 1426) ;
also Machinery (p. 1465)
Shades — see Venetian Blinds (p. 1502)
Sheep— -see Livestock (p. 1828) ; also Breed
Publications (p. 1818)
Sheet Metal Working 1496
Shipping Guides — see City, Hotel, Rait-
road and Travel Guides (p. 1418)
Ftge
Shipping and Ship Building — see Marine
Shipping and Shipbuilding (p. 1465)
Shoes, Leather, Luggage..... «... 1496
Shorthand — see Business and Office Meth-
ods, Credits (p. 1413)
Signs — see Advertising and Marketing (p.
1400)
Silk— see Textiles (p. 1601)
Skating 1385
Skeet Shooting — see Hunting, Fishing and
Game Breeding (p. 1384)
Skiing 1385
Skin Diving — see Sports (General) (p. 1882)
Slot Machines — see Vending Machines (p.
1502)
Slovak Publications 1861
Slovenian Publications 1861
Soap — see Cosmetics and Toiletries (p. 1426)
Soccer 1885
Socialism— see Labor (p. 1456)
Social Service — see Philanthropic and Hu-
manitarian (p. 1482)
S. P. C. A. — see Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals (p. 1497)
Societies — see Clubs and Societies (p. 1870)
Society 1381
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, Anti-Vivisection 1497
Sociological, Political Economy 1497
Soda Fountain — see Confectionery, Ice Cream
and Soda Fountains (p. 1428)
Soft Drinks — see Beverages, Brewing, Bot-
tling (p. 1408) ; also Confectionery, Ice
Cream and Soda Fountains (p. 1423)
Sons of the American Revolution — see His-
torical and Genealogical (p. 1449) ; also
Fraternal Unclassified (p. 1366)
Spanish Publications 1361
Speaking — see Public Speaking and Lectur-
ing (p. 1489)
Specialized Farming 1332
Special Newspaper Groups and Representa-
tive Organizations 1241
Special Sections of Newspapers in which
Advertising may be placed by groups 1240
Speech Correction — see Educational (p. 1429)
Spices — see Grocery and Delicatessen (p.
1447)
Spiritualism — see Occult (p. 1379)
Sporting Goods — see Hardware and Sport-
ing Goods (p. 1448)
Sports 1881
Squash — see Tennis, Squash, Badminton
(p. 1385)
Stage — see Amusements (p. 1868) ; also Dra-
matic and Theatrical (p. 1872)
Stamps — see Rubber Stamps, Seals, Stencils
(p. 1494) ; also see Coin, Stamp and Post
Card Collectors (p. 1420)
State and Sectional Publications — see Local,
State and Sectional Publications (p. 1462)
State, Municipal and County 1498
Stationery, Office Equipment and College
Store Supplies 1499
Statistical 1500
Steam Fitting — see Plumbing and Heating
(p. 1485)
Steamship Guides — see City, Hotel, Railroad,
and Travel Guides (p. 1418)
Stencils — see Rubber Stamps, Seals, Sten-
cils (p. 1494)
Stenography and Typewriting — see Business
and Office Methods, Credits (p. 1418)
Stereotyping — see Printing and Typographic
(p. 1488)
Stone and Rock Products 1500
Storage and Moving — see Warehousing (p.
1504)
Store Display — see Window Display (p. 1504)
Stoves — see Plumbing and Heating (p. 1485)
Suburban and Country Life — see Home and
Garden (p. 1877) ; also Agriculture (Gen-
eral) (p. 1825)
Sugar and Sugar Beet 1500
Sunday Weeklies 1242
Surgical — see Medical and Surgical (p. 1467)
Swedish Publications 1863
Swimming — see Sports (General) (p. 1882)
Swine — see Livestock (p. 1828)
Syrian Publications 1868
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Tailoring — see Clothna (p. 1419); also
Fashion (p. 1878)
Tariff — see Taxation and Tariff (p. 1500)
Taxation and Tariff 1500
Taxicabe — see Motor Bus and Taxicab (p.
1475)
Teachers — see Educational (p. 1429) ; also
Parent-Teacher and Children (p. 1879)
Tea, Coffee and Spices — see Grocery and
Delicatessen (p. 1447)
Tea Rooms — see Hotels, Restaurants, Clubs
and Tourists' Courts (p. 1452)
Technocracy — see Congressional and Federal
Government Affairs (p. 1428)
Telephone and Telegraph 1500
Television — see Radio and Television (p.
1490) ; also (p. 1380)
Temperance and Prohibition 1501
Tennis, Squash, Badminton 1885
Terra Cotta — see Glass and China (p. 1446)
Terrazza — see Brick, TUe, Cement, Con-
crete (p. 1412)
Textiles 1501
Theatrical — see Amusements (p. 1868) ; also
Dramatic and Theatrical (p. 1372)
Tile — see Brick, Tile, Cement, Concrete
(p. 1412)
Tires — see Automotive Trade (p. 1404) ; also
Rubber Trade (p. 1494)
Tobacco— see also Specialized Farming (p.
1332) 1502
Toilet Articles — see Barber and Beauty
Shops (p. 1408) ; also Cosmetics and Toi-
letries (p. 1426)
Toiletries — see Cosmetics and Toiletries (p.
1426)
Tools — see Metal Working and Metal Trade
(P. 1471)
Tourist — see Travel and Tourism (p. 1385)
Resort and Travel (p. 1493) ; also Hotels,
Restaurants, Clubs and Tourists' Courts
(p. 1452)
Tourist Camp Operations — see Hotels, Res-
taurants, Clubs and Tourists9 Courts (p.
1452)
Towel Supply — see Laundry, Dry Cleaning,
and Dyeing (p. 1460)
Town Planning — see State, Municipal and
County (p. 1498) ; Landscape Gardening,
Parks (p. 1459)
Toys — see Gifts, Toys, Novelties (p. 1446)
Tractors — see Farm Implements and Trac-
tors (p. 1438)
Trade Marks — see Patents and Trade Marks
(p. 1480)
Traffic and Transportation — see Motor
Trucks and Transportation (p. 1476)
Trailer Publications (Consumer and Trade)
(p. 1502) ; see also Travel and Tourism
(p. 1885) ; Motor Trucks and Transpor-
tation (p. 1476)
Transportation — see Aviation (p. 1405)
also (p. 1369) ; Motor Trucks and Trans-
portation (p. 1476) ; Motor Bus and Taxi-
cab (p. 1476) ; Travel and Tourism (p.
1885) ; Railroad (p. 1491) ; Marine Ship-
ping and Shipbuilding (p. 1465) ; Power
and Power Plants (p. 1487) ; Warehous-
ing (p. 1504)
Trap Shooting — see Sports (General) (p.
1882)
Trapping — see Fur Trade (p. 1445) ; also
Hunting, Fishing and Game Breeding
(p. 1384)
Travel— see Resort and Travel (p. 1498) ;
also Travel and Tourism (p. 1885) ; City,
Hotel, Railroad and Travel Guides (p. 14T8)
Trunks, Leather Goods — see Shoes, Leather,
Luggage (p. 1496)
Tuberculosis 1502
Turkeys — See Poultry, Pigeons, Pet Stock
(p. 1830)
Twine — see Cordage and Twine (p. 1426)
Typewriting — see Business and Office Meth-
ods, Credits (p. 1418)
Typographic — see Printing and Typographic
(p. 1488)
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Ukrainian Publications 1368
Ultrasonics — see Commercial and Industrial
(p. 1420)
Undertakers — see Funeral Directors (p.
1444)
Underwear — see Knit Goods (p. 1456) ; also
Clothing (p. 1419)
Upholstery — see Furniture, Rugs, Carpets,
Bedding and Upholstery (p. 1444)
U. S. Air Force — see Military and Naval (p.
1472)
U.S. Army— see Military and Naval (p. 1472)
U. S. Coast Guard— see Military and Naval
(p. 1472)
U. S. Marines — see Military and Naval
(p. 1472)
U.S. Navy— see Military and Naval (p. 1472)
Variety Stores — see General Merchandise
(p. 1445)
Varnish — see Paint, Painting and Decorat-
ing (p. 1479)
Vegetables — see Horticulture (p. 1327);
Fruits, Fruit Products and Produce Trade
(p. 1448)
Vegetarian — see Health, Hygiene and Sani-
tation (p. 1449)
Vending Machines 1502
Veneers — see Lumber, Building Materials,
Woodworking (p. 1464)
Venetian Blinds 1502
Ventilating — see Plumbing and Heating (p.
1485) ; also Air Conditioning (p. 1401)
Ventriloquism — see Amusements (p. 1868)
Veterans 1502
Veterinary 1503
Vinegar — see Fruits, Fruit Products and
Produce Trade (p. 1448)
Vocational Education 1508
Volcanic — see Seismology (p. 1496)
w
Wallpaper — see Paint, Painting and Deco-
rating (p. 1479)
Warehousing 1504
Waste Materials (Junk) 1504
Watchmaking — see Jewelry, Watchmaking
(p. 1455)
Water Sports — see Boating and Yachting
(p. 1382) ; also Sports (General) (p.
1382)
Water Works, Wells and Sewerage 1504
Waterways — see Marine, Shipping and Ship-
building (p. 1465)
W. C. T. U. — see Temperance and Prohibi-
tion (p. 1501)
Weekly, Semi-Weekly, and Tri- Weekly News-
papers 1248
Weights and Measures 1504
Welding — see Metal Working and Metal
Trade (p. 1471) ; also Blacksmith and
Horseshoers (p. 1410)
Welsh Interests — see European and other
Inter-Cultural Interests (p. 1437)
Welsh Publications 1863
Wendish Publications 1364
Window Display 1504
Wine — see Beverages, Brewing, Bottling
(p. 1408)
Wire and Wire Products— ««« Metal Work-
ing and Metal Trade (p. 1471)
Wireless — see Radio and Television (p. 1380) ;
also (p. 1490)
Women's Apparel — see Clothing (Women's
and Children1 's) (p. 1419) ; Fashions (p.
1878)
Women's Clubs — see Clubs and Societies (p.
1370)
Women's Interests — see Women9 s Publi-
cations (p. 1886)
Women's Political Affairs— see Political (p.
1486)
Women's Publications 1886
Woodmen of the World 1867
Woodmen's Circle 1867
Woodworking — see Lumber, Building Ma-
terials, Woodworking (p. 1464)
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Wool and Mohair — see Livestock in Agri-
cultural Publications (p. 1828) ; also Tex-
tiles (p. 1501)
Woolens — see Textiles (p. 1501)
Wrestling — see Boxing and Wrestling (p.
1882)
Writers — see Books, Book Trade and Au-
thors (p. 1411) ; also Journalism (p.
1455) ; Poetry (p. 1879)
X-Ray and Radium 1504
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Yachting — see Boating and Yachting (p.
1882) ; Boots (p. 1410)
Yiddish Publications 1864
Y.M. and Y.W.C.A.— see Religious (p. 1301)
Y.M. and Y.W.H.A.— see Religious (p. 1891)
Youth 1887
Yugoslavic Publications 1864
Zoological 1505
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Alphabetical
Index
All publications listed in the Directory
are included in this Index except daily
and weekly newspapers.
A description of each publication
given in this Index will be found in
the catalog under the city named.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
AN ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT BY NAME AND PLACE OF PUBLICATION OF ALL PERIODICALS
LISTED IN THE DIRECTORY. THIS LIST DOES NOT INCLUDE DAILY OR WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS.
AAUP Bulletin.... Washington. D.C.
Abeillc et Erable, L'
Levis, Que.
Aberdeen- Angus Journal
Webster City. la.
About Town Vancouver, B. C.
Abridged Readers' Guide to
Periodical Literature
New York, N. Y.
Academy News....Palm Beach. Fla.
Acadia Athenaeum.. Wolfville, N. S.
A. C. A. News (American Com-
munications Assn.)
New York. N. Y.
Accelerator Indianapolis, Ind.
Accent On Living
Bloommgton, 111.
Accident and Health Underwriter
Chicago. 111.
Accident and Sickness Review
Cincinnati. Ohio
Accordion World Mt. Kisco. N. Y.
Accountants Digest
BurHngton, Vt.
Accounting Review Columbus. O.
A. C. E., The St. Paul. Minn.
Acta Metallurgica
New York. N. Y.
Acta Victoriana . ...Toronto. Ont.
Action .... New fork. N. Y.
Action Medicale. L' Montreal. Que.
Action Nationale. L'
Montreal, Que.
Action Packed Western
New York. N. Y.
Action Universitaire. L'
Montreal, Que.
A. C. T. Magazine. The
Calgary, Alta
Actual ite Economique. L'
Montreal. Que.
Actual Specifying Engineer
Chicago. 111.
ACU News New York. N. .Y
A.D.A. Forecast..New York, N. Y.
Ad-Club Weekly St. Louis, Mo.
Ad-Clubber ....Washington, D. C.
Adcratter. The Detroit, Mich.
Adhesive Age ..New York. N. Y.
ADT Transmitter. The
New York. N. Y.
Adult Bible Class Monthly
Elgin. 111.
Adult Class Philadelphia, Pa.
Adult Education Chicago, 111.
Adult Leadership Chicago, 111.
Adult Student ....Nashville, Tenn.
Adult Teacher .. Nashville. Tenn.
Adult. The .. Philadelphia, Pa.
Adunata dei Refrattari, L'
New York. N. Y.
Advance (Diocese of Chicago)
Chicago, 111.
Advance California Appellate
Reports San Francisco. Cal.
Advanced Management
New York, N. Y.
Advance Pattern Book
New York, N. Y.
Advance Register Wichita, Kan.
Advance. The ..New York, N. Y.
Advent Christian Witness
Boston. Mass.
Advent Review and Sabbath
Herald „. Washington, D. C.
Adventure New York. N. Y.
Adventure Comics. New York, N. Y.
Adventure Life....New York. N. Y.
Adventure Men's Group
New York. N. Y.
Adventures Into The Unknown
New York, N. Y.
Advertiser New York. N. Y.
Advertiser's Digest Chicago, 111.
Advertising Age Chicago. 111.
Advertising Requirements
Chicago, 111.
Advocate Newark, N. J.
Advocate, The ....Vancouver, B. C.
Aero Mechanic Seattle, Wash.
Aeronautical Procurement
Cleveland, Ohio
Aerosol Age Caldwell, N. J.
Aero/Space Engineering
New ?ork, N. Y.
Affaires, Les (Magazine of Busi-
ness) Quebec, Que.
AFL-CIO American Federationist
Washington. D. C.
AFL-CIO News Washington, D. C.
Agent and Representative
Alhambra. Cal.
Agents Forum Kankakee, III.
Aggielite, The ..Tishomingo, Okla.
Agnes Scott News Decatur, Ga.
AGRA Jacksonville. Fla.
Agrichemical West
San Francisco, Cal.
Agricola London, Ohio
Agncuitura de las Americas
Kansas City. Mo.
Agricultural Ammonia News
Memphis. Tenn.
Agricultural and Industrial Life
Manila, P. I.
Agricultural Chemicals
Caldwell, N. J.
Agricultural Chemicals in
Canada Winnipeg. Man.
Agricultural Education Magazine
Danville. 111.
Agricultural Engineering
St. Joseph, Mich.
Agricultural History
Champaign, 111.
Agricultural Index..New York. N. Y.
Agricultural Institute Review
Ottawa. Ontario
Agricultural Leaders Digest
Columbia, Mo.
Agricultural Research
Washington, D. C.
Agricultural Situation
Washington. D. C.
Agricultural Student
Columbus Ohio
Agriculture Montreal, Que.
Agronomy Journal.. Madison. Wis.
Ahepa Messenger, The
New York. N Y
Ahepan. The.... Washington. D. C.
AIA Monthly Bulletin (Michigan
Society of Architects)
uetroit, Mich
A.I.B.S. Bulletin
Washington. D. C
A. I. Ch. E. Journal
New York, N. Y
Aidai Brooklyn, N. Y.
A. I. Digest. The....Columbia, Mo.
A.I.D. Magazine
Beverly Hills, Calif.
Air Cargo ....Washington. D. C.
Air Conditioning. Heating and
Refrigeration News
Detroit, Mich.
Air Conditioning, Heating and
Ventilating New York. N. Y.
Aircraft Toronto, Ont.
Aircraft and Missiles Manufactur-
ing Philadelphia. Pa.
Air Engineering (see Supple-
ment) Detroit, Mich.
Air Facts New York. N. Y.
Air Force Washington, D. C.
Air Force Times. .Washington. D. C.
Airlanes New York. N. Y.
Airlift (see Supplement)
Washington, D. C.
Air Line Pilot. The Chicago. III.
Airpost Journal Albion. Pa.
Air Reservist Hempstead. N. Y.
Air Transportation
New York. N. Y.
Air Uniwrsity Quarterly Review
Montgomery. Ala.
Alabama Baptist. .Birmingham. Ala.
Alabama Builder. The (see Sup-
plement) .. ..Montgomery, Ala.
Alabama Conservation
Montgomery. Ala.
Alabama Farm Bureau News
Montgomery, Ala.
Alabama Municipal Journal
Montgomery, Ala.
Alabama Purchaser
Birmingham, Ala.
Alabama Rural Electric News
Montgomery. Ala.
1515
Alabama School Journal
Montgomery. Ala.
Alabamian Montevallo, Ala.
A.L.A. Bulletin Chicago. 111.
Alamo Messenger
San Antonio, Tex.
Alaskan Record ..Palmer. Alaska
Alaska Sportsman
Juneau, Alaska
Albany County Farm News
Albany. N. Y.
Alberta Motorist.. .Calgary, Alta.
Alberta School Trustee
Edmonton, Alberta
Albion College Pleiad.. Albion, Mich.
Albrightian Reading, Pa.
Alcalde Austin, Te«.
Alchemist Gainesville. Ga.
Alford Baby Group
New York. N. Y.
Alianza Tucson. Ariz.
Ail-American Men of War
New York. N. Y.
Allegany County Farm and Home
News . Belmont. N. Y.
All Florida Magazine.. Ocala. Fla.
All for Love ..New York. N. Y.
All Hands Washington. D. C
Alliance Witness Harrisburg, Pa.
Allied Youth Washington. D. C.
All-Pets Magazine
Fond du Lac. Wis.
All-Sports Review Brooklyn. N. Y.
All Star Western..New York, N. Y.
All State Clarksville. Tenn.
Alma Latina San Junn. P. R.
Almanack Paoli. Pa.
Almanian Alma. Mich.
Almond Facts Sacramento. CaJ.
Alumnae Bulletin
New Brunswick. N. J.
Alumnae Bulletin.... Lynchburg. Va.
Alumnae Magazine Baltimore. Md.
Alumnae News
Saint Mary-of- the- Woods. Ind.
Alumnae News......Sweet Briar, Va.
Alumni Bulletin Brooklyn, N. Y.
Alumni Bulletin ...... Wooster, Ohio
Alumni Bulletin
Washington. Pa.
Alumni News .......Honolulu. Hawaii
Alumni News Anderson, Ind.
Alumni News...... Houghton. Mich.
Alumni News Syracuse. N. Y.
Alumni News Review
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Alumni Re view. .Chapel Hill, N. C.
Alumni Review. .Grand Forks. N. D.
Alumni Review Lexington. Va.
Alumnus Cedar Falls. Iowa
Alumnus of Iowa State Ames. la.
A.M. A. Archives of Dermatology
Chicago. III.
A.M A Archives of Industrial
Health Chicago. 111.
A M A. Archives of Internal
Medicine Chicago. HI.
A.M. A Archives of Neurology
and Psychiatry Chicago. HI.
A.M A. Archives of Ophthal-
mology « Chicago. HI.
A M.A Archives of Otolaryngol-
ogy Chicago. 111.
A.M.A. Archives of Pathology
Chicago, 111.
A.M.A. Archives of Surgery
Chicago. 111.
A.M.A. Journal of Diseases of
Children Chicago. Til.
A M A News Chicago, 111.
Amateur Artist, The
New York. N. Y.
Amateur Athlete Lynn. Masa.
Amateur Baseball News
Battle Creek, Mich.
America New York. N. Y.
America CKnica,...New York. N. Y.
American Aeronaut
North Hollywood. Cal.
American Agency Bulletin
New York, N. Y.
American Agriculturist
Tthara. N. Y.
American Alumni Council News
Washington. D. C.
American Angora News
Palmer Lake. Colo
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
American Annals of the Deaf
Washington. D. C.
American Anthropologist
Bcloit. Wis.
American Antiquity
Salt Lake City. Utah
American- Arab Message
Detroit. Mich.
American Archivist, The
Washington, D. C.
American Armed Forces Features
New York. N. Y.
American Armed Forces
Newspapers........New York. N. Y.
American Art in Stone
Braintrec, Mass.
American Artisan — .....Chicago. 111.
American Artist....New York, N. Y.
American Association of Indus-
trtal Nu»« Jo»Nrnalyork ^ y
America.
American Automatic
Merchandiser .... Evanston, 111.
American Automobile
New York. N. Y.
American Aviation (see Supple-
ment) .......... Washington, D. C.
American Baby~..New York. N. Y.
American Baker
Minneapolis, Minn.
can Banker.New York, N. Y.
rican Baptist.... Louisville, Ky.
rican Bar Association
.rUrnal .............. .. ........ Chicago, 111.
American Bard ..... Hollywood, Cal.
American Bee Journal
Hamilton, 111.
American Bicyclist and Motor-
cyclist- ............... New York. N. Y.
American Biology Teacher
Bryan. Ohio
American Book Collector, The
Chicago. 111.
American Boxmaker
Park Ridge. 111.
American Breeds
San Antonio, Texas
American Brewer-New York. N. Y.
American Brewer Register
New York, N. Y.
American Builder New York, N. Y.
American Business.. Chicago. 111.
American Cage- Bird Magazine
Chicago. 111.
American Cartagemen
Detroit. Mich.
American Cartoonist
Lawndale. Cal.
American Cattle Producer
Denver, Colo.
American Cemetery
New York. N. Y.
American Ceramic Society
Bulletin .............. Columbus, Ohio
American Chamber of Commerce
Journal ........................ Manila. P. I.
American Chess Bulletin
New York. N. Y.
American ChiId....New York. N. Y.
American Christian Review
Indianapolis. Ind.
American Cinematographer
Hollywood. Cal
American Citizen.. DCS Moines. la.
American City....~New York, N. Y.
American Comics Group
New York, N. Y.
*"""*" Dnlg8i8iew York. N.Y.
American Dry cleaner Chicago. 111.
American Dyestuff Reporter
New York. N. Y.
American Ecclesiastical Review
Washington, D. C.
American Economic Review
Evanston, 111.
American Editor, The (see Sup-
plement) ....... ..Hartford, Conn.
American Egg and Poultry
Review... ...... ...New York, N. Y.
American Engineer
Washington. D. C.
American Exporter
New York, N. Y.
American Fabrics-New York. N. Y.
American Family Magazine
Long Island City, N. Y.
American Farm Youth Magazine
Danville, 111.
American Fern Journal
. . _ f . Washington, D. C.
American Field £hf1c?*°v!?-
American FUnt......«~~.Toledo, Ohio
American Forests
Washington, D. C.
American Friend. The
Richmond. Ind.
American Fruit Grower
Willoughby, Ohio
American Funeral Director
New York, N. Y.
American Fur Breeder
Duluth. Minn.
American Furrier combined with
Sol Vogel New York, N. Y.
American Garment Manufacturer
New York, N. Y.
American Gas Association
Monthly New York. N. Y.
American Gas Journal
Dallas, Texas
American German Review
Phi la., Pa.
American Girl, The
New York, N. Y.
American Glass Review
New York, N. Y.
American Hairdresser
New York, N. Y.
American Hatchery News
Kansas City. Mo.
American Heart Journal
St. Louis, Mo.
American Hereford Journal
Kansas City. Mo.
American Heritage
New York. N. Y.
American Highways
Washington. D. C.
American Historical Review
New York. N. Y.
American Home. The
New York, N. Y.
American Horologist and Jeweler,
incorporating Horology
Denver, Colo.
American Hotel Journal
Chicago. 111.
American Import and Export
Bulletin New York. N. Y.
American Independent Baker
New York. N. Y.
American Industrial Hygiene
Association Journal
Baltimore. Md.
American Industry
New York, N. Y.
American Ink Maker
New York, N. Y.
American Institute of Physics
Publications New York. N. Y.
American Insurance Digest and
" I.:_-.I Chicai
American Ironsmith
Insurance Monitor...
igo. 111.
Woodstock. 111.
American-Israel Economic
Horizons New York, N. Y.
American Israelite
Cincinnati. Ohio
American Issue.... West ervi lie, Ohio
American Jewelry Manufacturer
New York. N. Y.
American Jewish Times Outlook
Greensboro. N. C.
American Journal of Anatomy
Philadelphia, Pa.
American Journal of Archaeology
Cincinnati, O.
American Journal of Botany
Bloomington, Ind.
American Journal of Cardiology
New York, N. Y.
American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition New York. N. Y.
American Journal of Ginical
Pathology.......,.....«.Bahimore. Md.
American Journal of Comparative
Law Ann Arbor, Mich.
American Journal of Correction
Saint Paul, Minn.
American Journal of Digestive
Diseases New York. N. '
American Journal of Economics
and Sociology . New York, N. Y.
American Journal of Gastroenter-
ology New York, N. Y.
American Jouruaf of Hospital
Pharmacy Aan Arbor, Mich.
American Journal of Hygiene
Baltimore, Md.
American Journal of Interna-
tional Law...... Washington, D. C.
American Journal of Mathe-
matics Baltimore. Md.
American Journal of Medical
Technology.. Houston. Tex.
American Journal of Medicine
New York. N. Y.
American Journal of Mental
Deficiency Willimantic, Conn.
American Journal of Nursing
New York, N. Y.
American Journal of Obstetrics
and Gynecology.~...St. Louis. Mo.
1516
American Journal of Occupational
Therapy... Milwaukee. Wise.
American Journal of Ophthal-
mology ..Chicago, 111.
American Journal of Optometry
and Archives of American
Academy of Optometry
Minneapolis. Minn.
American Journal of Orthodontics
St. Louis. Mo.
American Journal of Ortho-
psychiatry New York, N. Y.
American Journal of Pharmacy
Philadelphia, Pa.
American Journal of Philology
Baltimore. Md.
American Journal of Physical
Anthropology ....Philadelphia. Pa.
American Journal of Physical
Medicine Baltimore,
Md,
American Journal of Physics
New York. N. Y.
American Journal of Physiology
Washington, *). C.
American Journal of Proctology
Manhasset. N. Y.
American Journal of Psychiatry
New York. N. Y.
American Journal of Psychology
Austin. Texas
American Journal of
Psychotherapy ..New York. N. Y.
American Journal of Public
Health and the Nation's Health
New York. N. Y.
American Journal of Science
New Haven, Conn.
American Journal of Sociology
Chicago. 111.
American Journal of Surgery
New York. N. Y.
American Journal of the Medical
Sciences . Philadelphia. Pa.
American Journal of Tropical
Medicine and Hygiene
Baltimore. Md.
American Journal of Veterinary
Research Chicago. 111.
American Journal Roentgen-
ology. Radium Therapy
and Nuclear Medicine
Springfield. 111.
American Judaisnr.Englewood, N. J.
American Junior Red Cross
Journal . . ....Washington. D. C.
American Junior Red Cross
News Washington, D. C.
American Labor WOeridyorkNy
American Laundry Digest
Chicago. 111.
American Legion Magazine
New York. N. Y.
American Legionnaire
Moulton, Ala.
American Legion Press
Toledo. Ohio
American Life, The
Bridgeport, Conn.
American Literature. . Durham, N. C.
American Lumberman and Build-
ing-products Merchandiser
Chicago. 111.
American Lutheran
New York, N. Y.
American Machinist
New York, N. Y.
American Mathematical Monthly
Buffalo, N. Y.
American Mercury
New York. N. Y.
American Metal Market
New York, N. Y.
American Midland Naturalist
Notre Dame. Ind.
American Milk Review and Milk
Plant Monthly..New York. N. Y.
American Miller and Processor
Prospect Heights, 111.
American Mineralogist
Ann Arbor. Mich.
American Modeler
New York, N. Y.
American Motel Magazine
Chicago, HI.
American Motor Carrier
Atlanta, Ga.
American Motorcycling
Columbus, Ohio
American Motorist
Washington. D. C.
American Motorist (Bluefield
Edition) Bluefield, W. V*.
American Motorist (Rhode Island
Edition) .Providence. R. L
American Motorist (Virginia
Edition) Richmond. Vt.
American Naturalist-Lancaster, Pa.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
American Neptune, The
Salem, Mais.
American Newspaper Boy
Winston-Salem, N. C.
American Nurseryman-Chicago, 111.
American Observer
Washington, D. C.
American Organist, The
Staten Island. N. Y.
American Paint and Wallpaper
Dealer St. Louis. Mo.
American Fainter and Decorator
St. Louis, Mo.
American Paint Journal
St. Louis, Mo.
American Paper Convention
Daily Park Ridge, 111.
American Paper Merchant
Park Ridge, 111.
American Perfumer and
Aromatics New York, N. Y.
American Philatelist
Park Ridge, N. J.
American Pigeon Journal
Warrenton, Mo.
American Political Science
Review.. Washington. D. C.
American Potato Journal
New Brunswick, N. J.
American Poultry Journal
Chicago. 111.
American Practitioner and Digest
of Treatment Philadelphia, Pa.
American Press Stanton, N. J.
American Pressman
Pressmen'! Home, Tena.
American Printer and
Lithographer New York. N. Y.
American Products Magazine
Washington, D. C.
American Professional Pharma-
cist ... Manhasset. N. Y.
American Psychologist
Washington, D. C.
American Rabbit Journal
Warrenton. Mo.
American Racing Pigeon News
Norristown, Pa.
American Record Guide, The
New York. N. Y.
American Restaurant Magazine
Chicago, 111.
American Review of Tuberculosis
and Pulmonary Diseases
New York. N. Y.
American Rifleman
Washington. D. C.
American Road Builder
Washington. D. C.
American Romance Group. The
New York. N. Y.
American Roofer and Siding Con-
tractor New York. N. Y.
American Rose Magazine
Columbus, Ohio
American Roumanian News
Cleveland. Ohio
American Salesman
New York. N. Y.
American Scandinavian Review
New York. N. Y.
American Scholar
Washington. D. C.
American School Board Journal
Milwaukee. Wis.
American Scientist
Princeton, N. J.
American Shetland Pony
Aledo, HI.
American Shoemaking
Boston. Mass.
American Slavic and East Euro-
pean Review . New York, N. Y.
American Small Stock Farmer
Fair Lawn. N. J.
American Society of Association
Executives Journal
Washington. D. C.
American Sociological Review
New York, N. Y.
American Soft Brink Journal
Atlanta, Ga.
American Spectator Chicago. 111.
American Speech-New York. N. Y.
American Squares Newark. N. J.
American Statistician
Washington. D. C.
American Sunbather and Nudist
Leader Spokane, Wash.
American Snrgeon .. Baltimore, Md.
American Swedish Monthly
New York, N. Y.
American Teacher Chicago, 111.
American Turner Topics
Rochester. N. Y.
American Underwriter
Philadelphia. Pa.
American University Eagle
Washington, D. C.
American Vegetable Grower
Willoughby. Ohio
American Vocational Journal
Washington, D. C.
American Weekend, 'Ihe
Washington, D. C.
American Weekly ..New York, N. Y.
American Zionist. The
New York. N. Y.
Americas ............ Washington, D. C.
America's Textile Reporter
Boston. Mass.
Americas. The. ...Washington, D. C.
Amerikanski Slovenec
Cleveland, Ohio
Amerikan Suometar
Hancock. Mich,
Amerikas Latweetis-Bogton, Mass.
Amerindian ........ jrf!CBIcSagb, 111.
Amherst Alumni News
Arnherst. Mass.
Amherst Student ..Amherst, Mass.
Ami des bourds-Muets
Montreal. Que.
Ami du Foyer.. St. Boniface, Man.
Amusements . Atlantic City. N. J.
Analysts Journal-New York. N. Y.
Analytical Chemistry
Washington, D. C
Anatomical Record ......... Phila.. Pa.
Anchor .................... Holland. Mich,
Andy Panda .. ...... New York. N. Y.
Anemone ............... Spearfisb. S. D.
Anesthesia and Analgesia Cur-
rent Researches—Cleveland, O.
Anesthesiology ....Philadelphia, Pa.
Ang Katarungan
Cagayan De Oro, P. I
Angiology ................. Baltimore, Md.
Anglican Outlook & News Digest.
The .................. Montreal. Que.
Anglican Theological Review
Evanston. 111.
Angora Rabbit Magazine
Warrenton, Mo.
Animaldom— ....... ...Philadelphia, Pa.
Animal Kingdom- N. Y. Zoolog-
ical Society ........ New York. N. Y.
Animal Life ..... Jersey City, N. Y.
Animal's Healthtnate
Kansas City, Mo.
Annales de la Reparation
Montreal, Que.
Annales de Notre Dame du Cap
Cap-De-La-Madeleine. Que.
Annals of Allergy
Saint Paul, Minn.
Annals of Dentistry
New York, N. Y.
Annals of Internal Medicine
Philadelphia. Pa.
Annals of Iowa.. Des Moines, Iowa
Annals of Mathematics
Princeton. N. J.
Annals of Otology. Rhinology
and Laryngology... St. Louts. Mo.
Annals of Surgery .......... Phila.. Pa.
Annals of the American Acad-
emy of Political and Social
Science. The ..... Philadelphia. Pa.
Annals of the Assn. of American
Geographers Washington, D. C.
Annals of the Entomological
Soc'y of America
Washington. D. C.
Annals of the Missouri
Botanical Garden. .St. Louis. Mo.
Annals of the Organization of
American States
Washington, D. C.
Anselmian ........ Manchester, N. H.
Ansgar Lutheran. The ...Blair. Neb.
Antelope .................. Kearney, Neb.
Anthracite Tri-District News
Hazleton. Pa.
Anthropological Quarterly
Washington, D. C.
Antibiotic Medicine and Clini-
cal Therapy New York. N. Y.
Antibiotics and Chemotherapy
New York. N. Y.
Antioch Record.. Yellow Springs. O.
Antioch Review. The
. . . _ Yellow Springs. O.
Antiquarian Bookman
Newark. N. J.
Antique Automobile
Stonington. Conn.
Antiques .............. New York, N. Y.
Antiques Dealer .. Summit. N. J.
Antiques Journal, The
Westfield. N. Y.
AOPA Pilot. The ....Bethesda, Md.
e<iii
Apartment Hotel and Motel As-
sociation News. .Los Angeles, Cal
. . ,
artment Management in
ew England ..Cambridge, Mass
New
Apartment Owner Chicago, lit
Aperture ~ Rochester, N. Y.
Apostol Detroit, Mien.
Apothecary Boston, Mass.
Appalachian Boone, N. C
Apparel Manufacturer
New York. N. Y.
Appliance Manufacturer
Chicago. lit
Applications and Industry
New York. N. Y.
Applied Hydraulics and
Pneumatics Cleveland, Ohio
Applied Mechanics Reviews
New York, N. Y.
Applied Microbiology
Baltimore. Md.
Applied Photography
Rochester. N. Y.
Applied Science and Technology
Index New York, N. Y.
Appraisal Journal, The
Chicago, 111.
Aquarium Philadelphia, Pa.
Aqua Sport New York. N. Y.
Aquin, The St. Paul, Minn.
Aquinas Herald
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Arabian Horse News-Boulder, Colo.
ARA Log New York. N. Y.
Archers' Magazine Phila.. Pa.
Archie Comic Group __.„__
New York, N. Y.
Archie Comics .. New York, N. Y.
Archies' Joke Book
New York, N. Y.
Archie's Pal Jugbead
New York, N. Y.
Archaeology . ........ Cincinnati. O.
Architect and Engineer
San Francisco. Cat
Architectural & Engineering
News New York. N. Y.
Architectural Ceramics
Beverly Hills. Calif.
Architectural Forum — The
Architectural Products
Los Angeles, Cal.
Architectural Record
New York, N. Y.
Architecture and Design
New^York. N. Y.
Architecture and Engineering in
Ohio ....... -~... ............. Cleveland, Ohio
Architecture Batiment Con-
struction ............. Montreal, Que.
Archives of Biochemestry
and Biophysics New York. N. Y.
Archives of Pediatrics
New York. N. Y.
Archives of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation
Chicago. 111.
Archway ......... Providence. R. I.
Arena, Pools and Parks
Owen Sound, Ont.
Argonaut .......... San Francisco. Cal
Argosy ................ New York. N. Y.
Argosy ................... Sackville. N. B.
Argus, The ........ Toronto. Ont.
Arizona Beverage Journal
Phoenix, Ariz.
Arizona Builder and Contractor
Phoenix. Ariz.
Arizona Business and Economic
Review ............... Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona Cattlelog. ..... Phoenix, Ariz.
Arizona Farmer-Ranrhnian
Phoenix. Ariz.
Arizona Grocers ........ Phoenix, Ariz.
Arizona Highways Phoenix. Ariz
Arizona Homes and Gardens
Phoenix. Ariz.
Arizona Labor Journal
Phoenix. Ariz.
Arizona Legislative Review
Phoenix. Ariz.
Arizona Medicine Journal
Phoenix, Ariz.
Arizona Mobile Citizen
Phoenix, Ariz.
Arizona Pharmacist-Phoenix. Ariz.
Arizona Quarterly ..... Tucson. Ariz.
Arizona Register . .. Tucson. Ariz.
Arizona Teacher ..... Phoenix, Ariz.
Arizona Wildcat ...... Tucson. Ariz,
Arizona Wildlife-Sportsman
Phoenix. Ariz.
Arkansas Agriculturist
Fayetteville, Ark.
Arkansas Banker-Little Rock. Ark.
Arkansas Baptist Little Rock, Ark.
Arkansas Engineer
Fayetteville, Ark.
-Little Rock, Ark.
,
Arkansas Farmer-Little Rock,
Arkansas Farm Research
Fayetteville.
Ark.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Arkansas
Arki
Historical Quarterly
Little Rock. Ark.
i Legionnaire
Little Rock. Ark.
Arkansas Methodist
Little Rock. Ark.
Arkansas Traveler
^ F
Arkansas Traveler
Arka-Tech
Ark.
Washington. D.
........... Russellville.
Armed Forces Chemical J
Washington.
Armed Forces Management
Washington. D. C.
Armed Forces Patrol
Honolulu. Hawaii
Armed Services ............ Norfolk. Va.
Armor .................. Washington. D. C.
Armstrong Daily. The
New York. N. Y.
Army ................. Washington. D. C.
Army Aviation Magazine
Westport, Conn.
Army Information Digest
Alexandria. Va.
Army-Navy-Air Force Courier
San Antonio, Tex.
Army. Navy. Air Force Journal
Washington. D. C.
Army-Navy-Air Force Register
Washington, D. C
Army- Navy Store Magazine
New York, N. Y.
Army Reservist..Washington. D. C.
Army Times ....... Washington. D. C.
Arrow ...................... Pittsburgh. Pa.
A. R. S ..................... Boston. Mass.
A. R. S. Journal-New York, N. Y.
Art Alliance Bulletin
Philadelphia, Pa.
Art Direction ______ New York, N. Y.
Art in America . New York, N. Y.
Art Index ........... New York. N. Y.
Art in Education
Washington. D. C.
Art in Flowers.... New York. N. Y.
Artist, The ......... New York, N. Y.
Art Material Trade News
Chicago, 111.
Art News ............. New York. N. Y.
Art Quarterly, The....Detroit, Mich.
Arts ........................ New York. N. Y.
Arts and Activities ....Skokie, 111.
Arts and Architecture
Los Angeles. Calif.
Asbestos ................ Philadelphia. Pa.
Asbury Collegian . ..Wilmore, Ky.
Ashe Presbyterian.Jefferson, N. C.
ASHRAE Journal (see Supple-
ment) ......... New York. N. Y.
Asia Calling .... Los Angeles. Cal.
Aspire to Better Living
Denver. Colo.
Assembly and Fastener
Engineering . ..Wheaton. 111.
Associated Beverage Publications
New York, N. Y.
Associated Food Retailer
Chicago, in.
Associated Purchasing Publica-
tions ........................ Cleveland, Ohio
Associate Reformed Presbyterian
A. S. T. A. Journal. The
Chicago. ia
A. S. T. A.
Asterisk (see Supplement)
Honolulu. T. H.
A S T M Bulletin . . Phila., Pa.
Astounding Science Fiction
New York. N. Y.
Astrology .......... New York. N. Y.
Astrology Guide..New York, N. Y.
Astronautics ...... New York, N. Y.
Astrophysics! Journal Chicago, I1L
A. T. A. Magazine
Edmonton, Alberta
A. T. A. News .............. Chicago, 111.
Ateitis ...................... Brooklyn. N. Y.
At- Fa Journal ............ Valdosta. Ga.
Athenaeum. ...Morgmntown, W. Va.
Athene ............................ Chicago, 111.
Athletic Journal .......... Fvanston, 111.
Atlantan Magazine, The
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlanta Univ. Bulletin
Atlanta, Ga.
Atlantic Advocate- Guardian
Fredericton. N. B.
Atlantic Naturalist ^
Washington, D. C.
Journal
Montreal. Que.
Atlantic, The ........... Boston. Mass.
Atom Industry (American Ed.)
New York, N. Y.
Atlantic Salmon
Atomic Industry Reporter
Washington, D. C.
Atomic Bunny Derby. Conn.
Atomic Mouse...- Derby, Conn.
Atom the Cat Derby, Conn.
Attack Derby, Conn.
Audecibel Detroit. Mich.
Audio Mineola. N. Y.
Audio- Visual Communications
Review Washington. D. C.
Audio-Visual Instruction
Washington. D. C.
Auditgram Chicago. 111.
Audubon Field Notes
New York, N. Y.
Audubon Magazine. New York, N.Y.
Augburg Echo... .Minneapolis. Minn.
Augsburg Teacher
Philadelphia. Pa.
Augustana Bulletin
Rock Island, 111.
Augustana Mirror
Sioux Falls. S. D.
Augustana Observer
Rock Island. 111.
UrSatnt Mary-pf-the- Woods. Ind.
Aurora Evangelica
Fall River, Mass.
Author and Journalist
Topeka, Kan.
Autobody and the Reconditioned
Car Cincinnati. Ohio
Auto Club Quebec. Que.
Auto Club News . ... St. Louis. Mo.
Auto Craftsman New York. N. Y.
Auto Glass Journal
Wood Ridge. N. J.
Auto Laundry News
San Gabriel. Cal.
Automatic Control
New York, N. Y.
Automatic Heating....Toronto. Ont.
Automatic Launderer and Cleaner
Atlanta, Ga.
Automatic Machining
Rochester. N. Y.
Automation Cleveland, Ohio
Automobile, L* Montreal. Que.
Automobile Bulletin
Louisville, Ky.
Automobile Topics
Los Angeles. Cal.
Automobilist. The
Manchester. N. H.
Automotive Chain Store
Akron. Ohio
Automotive Cooling Journal
Cleveland. Ohio
Automotive Dealer News
Los Angeles. Cal.
Automotive Industries
Philadelphia. Pa.
Automotive Market Report
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Automotive News Detroit. Mich.
Automotive News of the Pacific
Northwest Portland, Ore.
Automotive Products Review
Riverview, Fla.
Automotive Retailer
New York. N Y.
Automotive Retailer
Vancouver, B. C.
Automotive Service Digest
Chicago, 111.
Automotive World En Espanol
New York. N. Y.
Automovil Americano. El
New York, N. Y.
Auto- Service Montreal, Que.
Auto Trim News..New York, N. Y.
Auxilium Latinum Elizabeth, N. J.
Ave Maria Leraont. 111.
Ave Maria. The.. Notre Dame. Ind.
Aviation Advertiser Magazine
Dallas, Tex.
Aviation Business Directory
New York, N. Y.
Aviation Engineer and Scientist
Los Angeles, Cal.
Aviation Week including Space
Technology New York, N. Y.
A-V. The Philadelphia, Pa.
Awake Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ayrshire Digest .Brandon, Vt.
B
Babbler Nashville, Tenn.
Babson Beaver. The
Wellesley. Mass.
Baby Cart Manual
Baby Post ..'.'.'.'.'.'.....New York', N'. Y!
1518
Y
Bachelor Crawfordsville, Ind.
Bacteriological Reviews
» ^ ^ « , Baltimore. Md.
Badger de Molay
Milwaukee. Wis.
Badger Farm Bureau News
Madison. Wis.
Badger Legionnaire
Milwaukee. Wis.
Badger Lutheran. .Milwaukee, Wis.
Badger Sportsman, The
Portage. Wis.
Bahn Frei New York. N. Y.
Baker Orange. Baldwin City. Kan.
Baker's Digest. The .. Chicago, ill.
Bakers' Journal. The..Toront<>, Ont.
Bakers' Review... New York, N. Y.
Bakers Weekly... New York. N. Y.
Baking Industry Magazine
Chicago. I1L
Ball State News Muncie. Ind.
Baloo. The Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore Baltimore. Md.
Baltimore Bulletin of Education
Baltimore, Md.
Baltimore Engineer.. Baltimore, Md.
Banker and Tradesman
Boston, Mass.
Bankers Digest Dallas, Tex.
Bankers Monthly Chicago, 111.
Banking New York. N. Y.
BankingLaw Journal, combined
with The Bankers Magazine
Boston, Mass.
Banking News Baltimore. Md.
Bank Man. The Chicago. 111.
Bank News Kansas City. Mo
Bannawag Manila. P. I.
Banner of Russia, New York. N. Y.
Banner, The Chicago. 111.
Banner. The . Grand Rapids. Mich.
Bantam Magazine and Game
Breeder Franklin ville. N.Y.
Banta's Greek Exchange
Menasha. Wis.
Baptist Adult Union Quarterly
Nashville. Tenn.
Baptist and Reflector
Nashville. Tenn.
Baptist Courier Greenville, S. C-
Baptist Herald Cleveland. Ohio
Baptist Informer Raleigh. N. C.
Baptist Leader. ...Birmingham, Ala.
Baptist Leader .. Philadelphia. Pa.
Baptist Married Young People
Nashville. Tenn.
Baptist Message Alexandria, La.
Baptist Messenger
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Baptist New Mexican
Albuquerque. N. M.
Baptist Observer Indianapolis. Ind.
Baptist Progress .... Dallas. Tex.
Baptist Record ...Des Moines. Iowa
Baptist Record Jackson. Miss.
Baptist Standard Dallas. Tex.
Baptist Student Nashville. Tenn.
Baptist Training Union Magazine
Nashville. Tenn.
Barber's Journal and Men's
Hairstylist New York. N. Y.
Barclay. The New York. N. Y.
Bardian, The
Annandale-on-Hudson. 1
Bar Management New York. 1
Barnard Alumnae^agazine.
Barnard Bulletin New York. N. 5
Bar North Bismark. N. .
Baronette, The Steubenville. .
Barren's— National Business and
Financial Weekly Boston, Mass.
Baseball Magazine
Washington, D. C.
Baseball Sports Review
Chicago, 111.
Basic Radio Propagation
Predictions Washington. D. C.
Basketball Sports Review
Chicago. 111.
Bates Alumnus Lewiston. Maine
Bates Student Lewiston. Maine
Batiment .Montreal, Que.
Batman New York. N. Y.
Battalion College Station, Tex.
Battle New York. N. Y.
Battlefield N,ew York, N. Y.
Battlefield Attack Derby, Conn.
Baylor Business Studies
Waco. Texas
Bayou. Le Houston, Tex.
Bay Region Business
San Francisco, Cal.
Bay State Librarian
Newton, Mass.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Vancouver. B. C.
8. C. Industrial Report
Vancouver, B. C.
B. C. Professional Engineer
Vancouver. B. C.
B. C. School Trustee
Vancouver, B. C.
B. C. Teacher ...Vancouver. B. C.
Beacon Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Beacon Kingston, Rhode Island
Beacon. The Portland, Ore.
Beauty Dallas, Texas
Beauty Fair New York. N. Y.
Beauty Faihion ...New York. N. Y.
Beaver County Legal Journal
Heaver, Pa.
Beaver News Jenkintown. Pa.
Beaver, The .Winnipeg. Man.
Bebidas ...... Chicago, 111.
Bedding Chicago, nil
Beer Distributor . Stamford. Conn.
Bees Hapeville. Ga.
Beetle Bailey New York, N. Y.
Beginner Leader....Nashville, Tenn.
Behind the Scenes . ...Houston, Tex.
Behind the Wheel .. . Atlanta. Ga.
Belgian Trade Review
New York, N. Y.
Belhaven Miss Jackson, Miss.
Bell Laboratories Record
New York. N. Y.
Bells. The .. .. Belton, Texas
Bell System Technical Journal
New York. N. Y.
Belmont Vision .... Nashville. Tenn.
Bent of Tau Beta Pi
Knoxville, Tenn.
Berea Alumnus Berea. Ky.
Berea Pinnacle Berea, Ky.
Berks County Law Journal
Reading. Pa.
Berkshire News Springfield. 111.
Bermuda Sports
Hamilton. Bermuda
Bermudian Hamilton. Bermuda
Best Sellers Scranton, Pa.
Best's Fire and Casualty Insur-
ance News New York. N. Y.
Best's Life Insurance News
New York. N. Y.
Best Wishes Toronto. Ont.
Bethany Messenger
Lindsborg. Kan.
Bethany Tower Bethany, W. Va.
Bethel Beacon ... McKenzie. Tenn.
Bethel College Bulletin
Newton, Kan.
Bethphage Messenger Axtell. Neb.
Better Building Maintenance
Milwaukee, Wis.
Better Careers
Mount Vernon, N. Y.
Better Crops with Plant Food (see
Supplement).. ..Washington. D. C.
Better Farming Methods
Mt. Morris. I1L
Better Fruit Portland. Ore.
Better Heat Chicago, 111.
Better Homes and Gardens
Des Moinea. Iowa
Better Listening Through High
Fidelity New York, N. Y.
Better Refreshment
Merchandising....New York, N. Y.
Better Roads Chicago, 111.
Better Theatres .. New York. N. Y.
Better Times New York. N. Y.
Betty and Veronica
New York, N. Y.
Beverage Analyst Group
Denver. Colo.
Beverage Bulletin
Beverly Hills. Cal.
Beverage Dealer and Tavern
News Chicago, 111.
Beverage Industry News
San Francisco, Cal.
Beverage Media ...New York, N. Y.
Beverage Register
Lake Arrowhead, Cal.
Beverage Retailer
Bevei
Bible Stories
York, N. Y.
____________ irald of
ingdom
Philadelphia. Pa.
Grand Rapids. Mich.
lible Truth...,.Grand Rapids. Mich.
tiblical Archaeologist
New Haven. Conn.
Biblical Recorder ...Raleigh. N. C.
Bicycle Journal.... Fort Worth. Tex.
Bijou tier, Le .............. Montreal. Que.
Bildor, The ................ Detroit. Mich.
Billboard ............... Cincinnati. Ohio
Billy the Kid ............ Derby, Conn.
Biltmore, The..~....New York, N. Y.
Bio- Dynamics ........... Chester. N. Y.
Biography Index New York. N. Y.
Biometrics .............. Blacksbury. Va.
Bird Banding ........ Reading, Mass.
Bisaya .......................... Manila, P. I.
Bison. The .................... Searcy. Ark.
Bison ..................... Shawnee, Okla.
Bttzaron ........ New York. N. Y.
Black and Magenta
New Concord, Ohio
Black and Red .... Watertown. Wis.
Blackburnian ........... Carlinville. 111.
Black Diamond ............. Chicago, 111.
Black Fox Magazine and Modern
Mink Breeder. .New York, N. Y.
Black Fury ........ Derby, Conn.
Black Hawk ....... New York. N. Y.
Black Magic .... New York, N. Y.
Blair County Motor News
Altoona. Pa.
Blast Furnace and Steel Plant
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Blondie ................. New York, N. Y.
Blood, The Journal of Hematology
New York. N. Y.
Blood-Horse .............. Lexington, Ky.
Bloodlines Journal
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Blue and Gray ....... Frederick. Md.
Blue and Gray .... Harrogate, Tenn.
Blue and White
New Wilmington, Pa.
Blueberries .. .. Pemberton, N. J.
Bluefieldian ......Bluefield, W. Va.
Blue Jay, The ........ Regina. Sask.
Blue Stocking ............ Clinton, S. C.
BME Marine Engineer
Brooklyn, N. Y.
B'nai B'rith Messenger
Los Angeles, Cal.
B'nai B'rith Record
Los Angeles, Cal.
Boardman, The....Baton Rouge, La.
Board of Trade Journal
Toronto, Ont.
Boat and Motor Dealer..Skokie. 111.
Boat Craft (including Outboarding
Guide) ......... New York, N. Y.
Boating ................... ...Toronto. Ont.
Boating Industry ..St. Joseph. Mich.
Boats.... .............. New York, N. Y.
Bob Hope .......... ....New York, N. Y.
Body Moderne....San Francisco, Cal.
Boilermakers-Blacksmiths
Journal ............ Kansas City. Kan.
Bold ... ............... New York, N. Y.
Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria
Panamericana.. Washington, D. C.
Bona Venture
St. Bonaventure. N. Y.
Bondants ...- ........... New York, N. Y.
Bond Buyer. The..New York. N. Y.
Bonne Parole, La ....Montreal, Que.
Book Production Incorporating
Bookbinding Magazine
New York. N. Y.
Booklist. The and Subscription
Books Bulletin . Chicago. 111.
Book Review Digest
New York. N. Y.
Books Abroad ............ Norman. Okla.
Bookseller, The ........ Hillside. N. J.
Boot and Shoe Recorder
Philadelphia. Pa.
Borough Bulletin.. Harrisburg, Pa.
Boston Business ........ Boston. Mass.
Boston College Alumni News
Boston. Mass.
Boston Marine Guide
Boston, Mass.
Boston Medical Quarterly
Boston, Mass.
Boston University Graduate
Journal............ ~... Boston, Mass.
Boston University Law Review
Boston. Mass.
Boston University News
Boston. Mass.
Boulevard Magazine
Allentown, Pa.
Boumi Temple News
Baltimore, Md.
Bowdoin Alumnus..Brunswick. Me.
Bowdoin Orient Brunswick, Me.
Bowhunting (see Supplement)
Riderwood, Md.
Bowling Green State University
Magazine Bowling Green, Ohio
Bowling Magazine
Milwaukee, Wis.
Bowling Proprietor ....Chicago, 111.
Boxboard Containers....Chicago, 111.
Boxing and Wrestling
Jersey City, N. J.
Boxoffice Kansas City. Mo.
Boys' Life New Brunswick, N. J.
Boys' Outfitter..«..New York, N. Y.
Brackety-Ack..~ Salem. Va.
Bradley Scout Peoria, 111.
Brake and Front End Service
Akron. Ohio
Brambler.... Swe^t Briar, Va.
Branding Iron Laramie, Wyo.
Brandon College Quill
Brandon. Man.
Bratrsky Vestnik.... Omaha, Neb.
Bratstvo Wilkes-Barre Pa
Brave and Bold.. New York, N. Y.
Bray Magnolia, Ark.
Brazil. New York. N Y.
Breeder's Gazette . Columbia, Mo.
Breeze. Harrisonburg, Va.
Breezy Stories New York. N. r"
Brethren Evangelist... .Ashland, O.
Brethren Journal....Bellville, Texas
Brewer & Dispenser
Seattle, Wash.
Brewers Bulletin Chicago. 111.
Brewers Digest Chicago, 111.
Brewers Journal Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
Brewery Worker, The
Cincinnati. O.
Brick and Gay Record
Chicago. 111.
Bride and Home..New York. N. Y.
Brides' Dutch Uncle. The
Breton. Mass.
Brides in Love Derby, Conn.
Brides Magazine. The
New York. N. Y.
Bridge of Eta Kappa Nu
Dillsburg. Pa.
Bridge Quarterly
Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Bridge World New York. N. Y.
Briefed — For the Busy Executive
New York. N. Y.
Brier Bits Lewisburg. W. Va.
Brigadier. The.. Charleston, S. C.
Brigham Young Universe
Provo, Utah
Bright Leaf Magazine. The
Delhi. Ont.
British Columbia Catholic. The
Vancouver. B. C.
British Columbia Lumberman
Vancouver. B. C.
Broadcaster. The....Nashville, Tenn.
Broadcasting Washington. D. C.
Broderbaandet..Fentus Falls. Minn.
Broiler Growing..Mount Morris, 111.
Broiler Industry
Sea Isle City. N. J.
Broiler Journal and Peninsula
Broiler Journal Selbyville, Del.
Bronxboro New York, N. Y.
Bronze Thrills Fort Worth, Tex.
Brooklyn Teacher.Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brookside Detective Group
New York, N. Y.
Broom and Broom Corn News
Arcola. 111.
B roo me Bowler ft Sports Journal
Johnson City, N. Y.
Brotherhood of Locomotive
Firemen and Enginemen's
Magazine........ Cleveland. Ohio
Brown Alumni Monthly
Providence, R. I.
Brown and White Bethlehem. Pa.
Brown Herald Providence, R. I.
Brown Swiss Bulletin Beloit. Wis.
Brunswickan........Fredericton, N. B.
Brushware Milwaukee. Wis.
Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Bryolosrist ..........Durham, N. C.
Buchtelite ..... Akron, Ohio
Buckeye American, The Akron, Q.
luckeye Grocer Clevela
luckeye Tavern..Youi
Jucknell Alumnus^L
Bucknelian..—..,. I
Bucks County Law I
Back. Coantr H J^M>£t&
>. r*.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Buddhist World Philosophy
Three Rivers* Mich.
Buena Vista Tack.. Storm Lake. la.
Buffalo Bill .~ -New York. N. Y.
Buffalo Business Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo Law Journal. Buffalo. N. Y.
Buffalo Motorist^. ...Buffalo. N. Y.
Bugle Call
Saint Mary-of-the- Woods. Ind.
Bugs Bunny New York, N. Y.
Builders... ~..~~......Harrisburg, Pa.
Builders Report Pacific
Honolulu, Hawaii
Builders' Weekly Guide
Baltimore. Md
Builder. The ...- Springfield. 111.
Building and Realty Record
Philadelphia. Pa.
Building Construction Illustrated
Chicago, 111.
Budding Contractor of California
Pasadena. Cal.
Building Materials News
Toronto. Ont.
Building News ...Los Angeles. Cal.
Building Products .. ..Hudson. Ohio
Buildings Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Building Specialties and Home
Improvement Dealer
New York. N. Y.
Building Standards
Los Angeles. Cal.
Building Supply Dealer
Toronto. Ont.
Building Supply News, Chicago. 111.
Building Trends. Kansas City. Mo.
BulaklaTc. Manila. P. I.
Bulaklak Express .. Manila. P. I.
Julk Feed St. Paul. Minn.
Juliet. The......Fredericksburg. Va.
lulletin~..~........~ Hartford. Conn.
tulletin.._~~.~~. Augusta. Ga.
talletia „. New Orleans, La.
Bulletin Omaha. Neb.
Julletin. ..... Beloit, Wis.
Bulletin. Babson Institute Alumni
Association Wellesley. Mass.
Bulletin des Agriculteurs. Le
Montreal. Que.
Bulletin Des Anciens.. Ottawa. Ont.
Bulletin for Medical Research
Chicago. 111.
Bulletin of Allegheny County
Medical Society Pittsburgh. Pa.
Bulletin of Bibliography
Boston. Mass.
Bulletin of Jefferson County
Medical Society. The
Birmingham. Ala.
Bulletin of Johns Hopkins
Hospital Baltimore, Md.
Bulletin of Leather and Shoe
News... Manchester. N. H....
Bulletin of Los Angeles Co.
Medical Association
Los Ancreles, Cal.
Bulletin of Maternal Welfare
Chicago. 111.
Bulletin of Mathematical
Biophysics — Chicago. 111.
Bulletin of the Academy of
Medicine .-. Toronto. Ont.
Bulletin of the Academy of Medi-
cine of Cleveland — Cleveland, O.
Bulletin of the Alameda Contra
Costa Medical Assn.
Oakland. Cal.
Bulletin of the American Asso-
ciation of Petroleum Geolo-
gists ..Tulsa. Okla.
Bulletin of the American Mathe-
matical Society
Providence. R. I.
Bulletin of the American
Meteorological Society
Boston, Mass.
Bulletin of the American Railway
Engineering Assn.. ... Chicago, 111.
| Bullet in of the American Schools
I of Oriental Research
New Haven, Conn.
Bulletin of the American Society of
Newspaper Editors
Wilmington. Del.
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Chicago. 111.
Bulletin of the California State
Nurses Assn. ..San Francisco, Cal.
Bulletin of the Copyright Society
of the U. S. A. ..New York. N. Y.
Bulletin of the Financial Public
Relations Assn. .......Chicago, 111.
Bulletin of the Fresno County
Medical Society ....Fresno. Cat
Bulletin of the General Con-
tractors Assn.. .New York. N. Y.
Bulletin of the Geological So-
ciety of America..New York, N. Y.
Bulletin of the History of Medi-
cme..M«..MM..M..m.....Baltimore. Md.
Bulletin of the Institute of Paper
Chemistry .Aypleton. Wis.
Bulletin of the International Sun-
shine Society.~.New York, N. Y.
Bulletin of the Italian Catholic
Federation...... San Francisco. Cal.
Bulletin oi the Italian Chamber
of Commerce Chicago* HI.
Bulletin of the Margaret Hague
Maternity Hospital
Jersey City, N. J.
Bulletin of the Massachusetts
Auduboa boaety.... Boston. Mass.
Bulletin of the Medical Society
ut the County of Kings and
Academy of Medicine oi
Brooklyn Brooklyn. N. Y.
Bulletin of the Multnomah
County Medical Society. The
Portland, Ore.
Bulletin of the National Dental
Association............Tuskegee, Ala.
Bulletin of the New York Academy
of Medicine New York. N. Y.
Bulletin of the New York State
Association of Retail Meat and
Food Dealers . New York. N. Y.
Bulletin of the Pacific Orchid
Society of Hawaii
Honolulu, Hawaii
Bulletin of the Pennsylvania
State School Directors Assn.
Harrisburg, Penna.
Bulletin of the School Library
Assn. of Calif Los Angeles. Cal.
Bulletin of the School of
Education .... . Bloomington. Ind.
Bulletin of the Seismological
Society of America.. Berkeley, Cal.
Bulletin of the Toledo Academy
of Medicine. Toledo. Ohio
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical
Club New York. N. Y.
Bulletin of the Tulsa County
Medical Society. The
Tulsa, Okla.
Bulletin of the Vancouver Medi-
cal Association.. Vancouver. B. C.
Bulletin of the Washington
Building Congress
Washington, D. C.
Bulletin of Tufts New England
Medical Center Boston. Mass.
Bulletin. The Ridge wood. N.
Bulletin. The Rutherford. J"
Bulletin. The. Morgantown. W. . _.
Bulletin. The Toronto, Ont.
Bulletin, The Montreal. Que.
Bulletin (The Nova Scotia
Teachers Union). -...Truro. N. S.
Bulletin The, Woman's Club
of Orange............ Orange, N. J.
Bureau of National Affairs Pub-
lications..........Washington. D. C.
Burroughs' Clearing House
Detroit. Mich.
Bus and Truck Transport in
Canada Toronto, Ont.
Business and Professional Woman
Ottawa. Ont.
Business/Commercial Aviation
New York, N. Y.
Business Digest Incorporating
Pacific Coast Business and
Shipping Register
San Francisco, Cal.
Business Education Forum
Washington, D. C.
Business Education World
New York. N. Y.
Business Farmer Scottsbluff. Neb.
Business for Sale. ....... .Chicago, 111.
Business History Review
Boston, Mass.
Business Periodicals Index
New York, N. Y.
Business Quarterly ....London. Ont.
Business School Executive
Washington, D. C.
Business Screen Chicago, 111
Business Service Checklist
Washington, D. C.
Business Week. New York. N. Y.
Business Weekly
Minneapolis, Minn.
Butane- Propane News
Los \ngeles. Cal.
Butchers' Advocate. Dressed
Poultry and the Food Merchant
New York, N. Y.
Butcher Workman. The
Chicago. HI.
Butler Collegian..Indianapolis. Ind.
Butler County Motorist
Hamilton, O.
Butter Fat .Vancouver. B. C.
Butterick Pattern Book
New York, N. Y.
1620
Mass.
N. J.
N. J.
V. Va.
Buyers Purchasing Digest
Cleveland. Ohio
Buying Guide (see Supplement)
Los Angeles, Calif.
Byelarus New York, N. Y.
Cabinet ........ ............Beaver Falls, Pa«
CABMA Trends ..... Toronto, Ont.
Cactus and Succulent Journal
Pasadena, Cal.
Cadet Bugler .............. Dahlonega, Ga.
Caecilia ...................... Omaha, Neb.
Caellian ......... New Brunswick, N. J.
Cahiers de Nouvclle- France, Les
Toliette, Que.
Cahiers du Nursing Canadien, Les
Montreal, Que.
Calcium Chloride Institute News
Washington. D. C.
California .................... Turlock. Cal.
California Agency Bulletin
Berkeley. Cal.
California Aggie ............ Davis. Cat
California and Western Visitor
Los Angeles, Cal.
California Apparel News
Los Angeles, Cal.
California Beverage Journal
Los Angeles. Cal.
California Bowling News
Glendale, Cal.
California Cattleman
San Francisco. Cal.
California Citrograph
Los Angeles. Cal.
California Clinician
Los Angeles, Cal.
California Clubwoman-Fresno, Cal.
California Dairyman
Paramount. Cal.
California Dealer News
Los Angeles, Cal.
California Druid
San Francisco. Cal.
California Engineer.. Berkeley, Cal.
California Farm Bureau Monthly
Berkeley. Cal.
California Farmer
San Francisco, Cal.
California Fruit News
San Jose, Cal.
California Future Farmer
Magazine.... San Luis Obispo, Cal.
California Garden.. ..San Diego. Cal.
California GP
San Francisco, Cal.
California Grange News
Sacramento. Cal.
California Grocers Advocate
San Francisco. Cal.
California Highwav Patrolman
Sacramento. Cal.
California Highways and Public
Works .................. Sacramento, Cal.
California Historical Society
Quarterly ..... San Francisco, Cal.
California Intennountain News
Los Angeles, Cal.
California Journal of Educational
Research ........San Francisco. Cal.
California Journal of Elementary
Education....«......Sacramento. Cal.
California Journal of Secondary
Education ............... Berkeley, Cal.
California Law Review
Berkeley. Cal.
California Legionnaire
San Fmncisco, Cal.
California Livestock News
San Francisco, Cal.
California Lumber Merchant
Los Angeles. Cal.
California — Magazine of the
Pacific ......... San Francisco. Cal.
California Medicine
San Fmncisco, Cal.
California Men's and Boys' Stylist
Los Angeles, Cal.
California Mining Journal
Santa* Cruz, Cal.
California Monthly..Berkeley. Cal.
Califomian, The Daily
Berkeley. Cal.
California Odd Fellow and
Rebekah ................ Stockton. Cal.
California Oil World
Los Angeles. Cal.
California Parent-Teacher
Los Angeles, Cal.
California PeHcaiv.....Berkeley, Cal.
California Pharmacy
Los Angeles, Cal.
California Plasterer
Los Angeles, Cal.
California Plumbing Contractor
San
California Publi
sher
Los
Francisco, Cal.
, ^ ,
Angeles, Cal.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
California Rabbit News
Sacramento, Cat.
California Rabbits ...El Monte. Cal.
California Rancher
Sacramento, Cal.
California Real Estate Magazine
~ ..* , « , J-°§ Angeles. Cal.
California Real Estate News
Los Angeles, Cal.
California Schools. .Sacramento, Cal.
California Sportsman and
Conservationist Sacramento, Cal.
California State Bar Journal
San Francisco, Cal.
California State Employee, The
Sacramento, Cal.
California Stylist Los Angeles. Cal.
California Tech, The
Pasadena, Cal.
California Veteran
San Francisco. Cal.
California Veterinarian
San Francisco, Cal.
California Woman
San Francisco, Cal.
Calling All Girla....New York, N. Y.
Call of the Sick Methuen. Masa.
Calumet Record Chicago, 111.
Calvinist .... Grand Rapids, Mich.
Caminos y Construccion Pesada
Camping Magazine. .Plainfield. N.J
Campus Bronxville. N. Y.
Campus..........Oklahoma City, Okla.
Campus Meadville, Pa.
Campus Dallas. Tex.
Campus Middlebury. Vt.
Campus Canopy Valdosta. Ga.
Campus Chat Denton. Tex.
Campus Chronicle ....Angwin, Cal.
Campus Collegian Toledo, Ohio
Campus Comment
Bridgewater. Mass.
Campus Comraents....Staunton, Va.
Campus Crier ..Ellen? burg, Wash.
Campus Digest Tuskegee. Ala.
Campus Echo .. Durham. N. C.
Campus Magazine. .New York, N. Y
Campus Record....New York, N. Y.
Campus Reflector
Shippensburg, Pa.
Campus. The New YorU. N Y.
Campus, The Lennoxville. Que.
Campus-Times Rochester. N. Y.
Canada Downtown... Toronto, Ont.
Canada Lumberman
Don Mills. Ont.
Canada Lutheran
_ Peterborough. Ont.
Canada Poultry man
„ . , _ Vancouver, B. C.
Canada s Foundry Journal
Toronto, Ont.
Canada T5dmngen..Winn5peg, Man.
Canada-West Indies Magazine
-, „ Huntingdon. Que.
Canadian.... Belleville. Ont.
Canadian Aberdeen Anjrus News
Woodbridge, Ont.
Canadian Advertising
„ .. . Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Aeronautical Tournal
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Aircraft Industries
„ ,. Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society
Journal The .. Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Architect. The
_ J Don Mills, Ont.
Canadian Army Journal
Ottawa. Ont.
Canadian Art Ottawa. Ont.
C anadian Atiduhon Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Author and Bookman
~ .. Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Automotive Trade
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Aviation Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Ayrshire Review
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Baker Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Banker .. Montreal. Que.
Canadian Baptist Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Barber ....Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Bar Review
„ ., „ Montreal. Que.
Canadian Bee Journal
r+ j, Streetsville, Ont,
Canadian Beverage Review
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Broadcaster
Toronto, Ont.
sr .Montreal, Cue.
Canadian Builder „_.
Canadian Business. .Montreal, Que.
Canadian Catholic Institutions
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Cattlemen
Winnipeg, Man.
96
Canadian Cemetery Service and
Memorial Craftsman
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Chartered Accountant
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Chemical Processing
Don Mills, Ont.
Canadian Churchman
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Cleaner and Launderer
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Clothing Journal
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Coin Box Magazine
Owen Sound. Ont.
Canadian Collector Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Dairy and Ice Cream
Journal Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Doctor.Gardenvale, Que.
Canadian Education-Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Electronics Engineering
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Entomologist
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Exporter-Montreal, Que.
Canadian Farm Implements
„ _, Winnipeg, Man.
Canadian Farms and Homes
Vancouver, B. C.
Canadian Field-Naturalist
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Fisherman
Gardcnvale. Que.
Canadian Flight (The Pilots Maga-
zine) Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Florist.StTeetsville. Ont.
Canadian Food Industries
Gardenvale, Que.
Canadian Football News
Montreal, Que.
Canadian Forester. Brantford. Ont.
Canadian Forum ....Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Fruitgrower
N5agara-on-the-Lake. Ont.
Canadian Funeral Service
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Gas Journal
Hamilton. Ont.
Canadian Geographical Journal
Ottawa. Ont.
Canadian Grain Journal. Miller
and Processor ..Winnipeg, Man.
Canadian Grocer Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Guernsey Breeders
Journal Tniro, N S.
Canadian Guide Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Hairdresser. Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Hereford Digest
Calgary. Alta.
Canadian High News
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Historical Review
Toronto. Ont
Canadian Hobby-Craft Magazine
London, Ont.
Canadian Home and School
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Homes and Gardens
Montreal, Que.
Canadian Hospital Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Hospitality-Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Hotel Review and
Restaurant Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Industrial Distributor
Montreal. Que.
Canadian Industrial Equipment
News Gardenvale. Que.
Canadian Industrial Photography
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Insurance Journal
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Jaycee Montreal, Que.
Canadian Jersey Breeder
Gardenvale. Que.
Canadian Jeweller Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Jewish Chronicle
Montreal. Que.
Canadian Jewish Review
Montreal, Que.
Canadian Journal of Biochem-
istry and Physiology
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Botany
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Chemistry
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Comparative
Medicine and Veterinary Science
^ Gardenvale. Que.
Canadian Journal of Economics
& Political Science, The
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Mathematics
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Medical
Technology Hamilton, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Microbiology
Ottawa. Ont*
1521
Canadian Journal of Physio
Ottawa. Ont.
Canadian Journal of Plant Science
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Psychology
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Public Health
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Journal of Surgery
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Theology
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Journal of Zoology
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Labor Press
_ .. , . Montreal. Que.
Canadian Labour Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Landrace Bulletin
Ormstown, Que.
Canadian League .......... Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Library Association
Bulletin ...................... Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Machinery and Manu-
facturing News ........ Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Markets Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Mechanical Contractor
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Medical Association
Journal .............. Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Mennonite..Altona, Man.
Canadian Messenger of the
Sacred Heart ........ Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Metalworking
Don Mills. Ont.
Canadian Military Journal
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Milling and Feed
Montreal. Que.
Canadian Mining and Metallur-
gical Bulletin ....Montreal, Que.
Canadian Mining Journal
Gardenvale, Que.
Canadian Mining Reporter
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Motels & Motor Courts
Owen Sound. Ont.
Canadian Motorist ...... Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Motor Service
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Music Journal
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian National Magazine
Montreal, Que.
Canadian Nurse, The
Montreal, Que.
Canadian Office. The.Toronto, Ont
Canadian Official Railway Guide
with Airlines ........ Montreal. Que.
Canadian Oil and Gas Industries
Gardenvale, Que.
Canadian Oil Journal
Edmonton, Alta.
Canadian Packaging-Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Paint and Varnish
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Patent Office Record
Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Personnel and Indus-
trial Relations Journal
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Photographer
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Photonews Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Plastics ...... Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Postmaster
Stirling, Ont.
Canadian Poultry Review
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Power Engineer
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Printer & Publisher
Toronto. Ont
Canadian Psychiatric Association
Journal .......... Ottawa, Ont
Canadian Pulp and Paper
Industry ............ Vancouver. B.C.
Canadian Purchaser Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Railway Dub Magazine
Montreal, Que.
Canadian Ranok.«...Winnineg, Man.
Canadian Realtor ....Toronto, Ont
Canadian Red Cross Junior
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning ... Gardenvale. Que.
Canadian Register. The
Kingston. Ont
Canadian School Journal
Toronto. Ont.
tnadian Shipping and Marine
Engineering News..Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Show Business
Toronto, Ont.
Canadi
Engi
C.n.di.n
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Canadian Sportsman
Tillsonburg. Ont.
Canadian Stationer and Office
Equipment Dealer... Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Teacher ...... Toronto. Ont.
Canadian Telephone Journal
Toronto, Ont.
Canadian Textile Journal
~ „. ~ v Montreal, Que.
Canadian Tobacco Grower
^ Delhi, Ont.
Canadian Transport....Ottawa, Ont.
Canadian Transportation
Don Mills, Ont.
Canadian Underwriter
Toronto. Ont.
Canadian University Post
Montreal. Que.
Canadian Variety Merchandising
Montreal, Que.
Canadian Vending Magazine
Owen Sound. Ont.
Canadian Weekly Editor
Vancouver. B. C.
Canadian Welder Winnipeg. Man.
Canadian Welfare ........ Ottawa. Ont.
Canadian Woodm an.... London. Ont
Canadian Woodworker
Don Mills. Ont.
Canado- America in, Le
Manchester, N. H.
anary World .............. Lecanto. Fla.
ancer .......................... Phila . Pa.
Cancer News ........ New York. N. Y.
Cancer Research .... fhicaeo. Til.
C & El Flyer. The ........ Danville. 111.
Candle ....... f .......... Las Vegas. N. M.
Candleburrter. The Pittsburgh. Pa.
Candor Magazine ......... Dexter. Mo.
Candy Equipment.. Oak Park. 111.
Candy Industry and Confec-
tioners Journal New York. N. Y.
Candy Packaging ...... Oak Park. Til
Canner/Packer .... Chicago. 111.
Canning Trade .......... Baltimore. Md
Canvas Products Review
St. Paul. Minn.
Capaha Arrow..Cape Girardeau. Mo
Capital Chimes ........ Columbus. Ohio
Spper's Farmer. ....... Topeka. Kan.
rabin. Le ................ Quebec, Oue.
Caravan ....... Montreal, Que.
Caribe Hilton .......... San Juan. P. R.
Carbide Engineering
Wheaton. 111.
Car Craft .............. Los Angeles, Cal.
Cardinal ............... ^.....Louisville, Ky.
Cardinal .................... Madison. Wis.
Career: For the Experienced
Engineer and Scientist
New York. N. Y.
Carleton. The ............. Ottawa. Ont.
Carletonian ......... Northfield, Minn.
Car Life ........ New York. N. Y.
Carlisle Legionnaire
Albuquerque, N. Mex.
Carlton House ...... New York. N. Y.
Carnegie A1umnus....Pittsburgh. Pa.
Carnegie Hall Concert
Publications ...... New York. N. Y.
Carnegie Magazine-Pittsburgh. Pa.
Carnegie Tartan ....Pittsburgh. Pa.
Carnegie Technical-Pittsburgh. Pa.
Carolina Co-operator..Raleigh,N.C.
Carolina Farmer ........ Raleigh. N. C.
Carolina Food Dealer
Charlotte, N. C.
Carolina Israelite-Charlotte, N. C.
Carolina Journal of Pharmacy
Chapel Hill. N. C.
laroltnian Greensboro. N. C.
larpenter. The....Indianapo1is. Tnd.
,'arroll Echo Waukesha. Wis.
Jarroll News Cleveland, O.
Cartage Contractor Chicago, 111.
Car. The Philadelphia, Pa.
!ase Alumnus...... Cleveland. O.
'ase and Comment
Rochester. N. Y
; Tech Cleveland, O.
«,i Box New York. N. Y.
tsh Crop Farming ..Delhi, Ont.
Casper* The Friendly Ghost
New York. N. Y.
Castanea........Morgantown. W. Va.
Cast. The ---------- New York. N. Y.
Catalyst ............. Havertown, Pa.
Caterer and Hotel Proprietors
Gazette. ............. New York. N. Y.
Catering Industry Employee
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cathedral A*e....Washington, D. C.
Catholic Action News..Fargo. N. D.
Catholic Action of the South
New Orleans, La.
Catholic Art Quarterly
Newport, R. I.
Catholic Boy. The
Notre Dame, Ind.
Catholic Building & Maintenance
New York. N. Y.
Catholic Bulletin....St. Paul, Minn.
Catholic Business Education
Review Atchison. Kan.
Catholic Chronicle Toledo, Ohio
Catholic Courier Journal
Rochester, N. Y.
Catholic Digest St. Paul, Minn.
Catholic Educational Review
Washington, D. C.
Catholic Educator, The
New York. N. Y.
Catholic Exponent
Youngstown, Ohio
Catholic Forester .. Columbus, Ohio
Catholic Free Press
Worcester, Mass.
Catholic Herald-Citizen
Milwaukee. Wis.
Catholic Historical Review
Washington, D. C.
Catholic Home Messenger
Canfield, Ohio
Catholic Journalist
New York. N. Y.
Catholic Library World
Villanova, Pa.
Catholic Light Scranton. Pa.
Catholic Management Journal
Milwaukee, Wis.
Catholic Messenger
Davenport, Iowa
Catholic Mind, The
New York, N. Y.
Catholic Miss of America
Minneapolis. Minn
Catholic News New York. N. Y.
Catholic Northwest Progress
Seattle. Wash.
Catholic Nurse Washington. D. C.
Catholic Observer Pittsburgh, Pa.
Catholic Property Administration
Greenwich. Conn
Catholic Review Baltimore. Md.
Catholic Review for Blind
New York, N. Y.
Catholic School Journal
Milwaukee, Wis.
Catholic Sentinel... Portland, Ore.
Catholic Standard
Washington. D. C.
Catholic Standard and Times
Philadelphia. Pa
Catholic Star Herald
Camden. N. J.
Catholic Sun Syracuse, N. Y.
Catholic Telegraph Register
Cincinnati, Ohio
Catholic Times Columbus Ohio
Catholic Transcript
Hartford. Conn.
Catholic Union and Echo, The
Buffalo. N. Y.
Catholic Universe Bulletin
Cleveland. Ohio
Catholic Virginian, The
Richmond. Va.
Catholic Weekly Saginaw. Mich.
Catholic Women's Journal
St. Louis. Mo.
Catholic Worker New York. N. Y.
Catholic World New York. N Y.
Cats Magazine Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cattle Group Limited... .Macon, Ga.
Cattleman Fort Worth, Tex.
Cauldron Cleveland, Ohio
Cavalcade New York, N. Y.
Cavalier New York. N. Y.
Cavalier Charlottesville, Va.
C.B.C. Quacker, The
Chttlicothe, Mo.
CCB Outlook London, Ont.
C. C. F. News Vancouver. B. C.
C. C. N. Y. Mercury
New York, N. Y.
C.C.N.Y.Vector..New York, N. Y
Celebrity New York. N. Y.
Centenary Conglomerate
Shreveport. La.
Central California Register
Fresno. Cal.
Central Christian Advocate
New Orleans. La.
Central Collegian Fayette, Mo.
Central Constructor
Des Moines, Iowa
Central Flower News. .Chicago, 111.
Central Manufacturing District
Magazine..... ......Chicago. 111.
Central Michigan Life
Mt. Pleasant. Mich.
Central New York Purchaser
Syracuse. N. Y.
Central of Georgia Magazine
Savannah,
1522
. Ga.
Central Oregon Rancher
Powell Butte, Ore.
Central Pharmaceutical Journal
Chicago, 111.
Central Railway Chronicle
Buffalo, N. Y.
Central Ray Pella, Iowa
Central States Archaeological
Journal Carbondale, 111.
Central Wisconsin Farmer
Waupaca, Wis.
Centre College Cento.. Danville, Ky.
Ceramic Age Cleveland. Ohio
Ceramic Forum........Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ceramic Industry Chicago, 111.
Ceramic News Beverlv Hills, Cal.
Ceramics Monthly..Columbus, Ohio
Cereal Chemistry. ...St. Paul, Minn.
Cereal Science Today
St. Paul, Minn.
Certified Milk New York, N. Y.
Certified Public Accountant
New York. N. Y.
Cervi's Rocky Mountain Journal
Denver. Col.
Cesky Odd Fellow Berwyn, 111.
Chain Saw Age Portland, Ore.
Chain Saw Industry
Shreveport, La.
Chain Store Age....New York. N. Y.
Chair Rental Forecaster
Boynton Beach, Fla.
Challengers of the Unknown
New York, N. Y.
Challenge, The Magazine of
Economic Affairs
New York, N. Y.
Chamber of Commerce News
Philadelphia. Pa.
Chamber of Commerce of Metro-
politan St. Louis. .St. Louis. Mo.
Champion Crosswords
New York. N. Y.
Changing Times. The Kiplinger
Magazine Washington. D. C.
Chaplain, The Washington. D. C.
Charette, The Pittsburgh, Pa.
Chariot Crawford«;vjlle. Ind.
Charlie Chan New York. N. Y.
Charlton Comics Group
I»erby, Conn.
Charlton Expose Group
Derby. Conn.
..._ New York. N. Y.
Jhase, The Portales. N. M.
Chase Magazine Lexmeton. Ky.
Chatelaine and Canadian Home
Journal Toronto, Ont.
Chat, The Raleigh. N. C.
Chautauqua County Farm and
Home News Jamestown. N. Y.
Cheese Reporter
Sheboygan Falls. Wis.
Chefs' and Stewards' Food and
Equipment Manual
Los Angeles, Cal.
Chemical Abstracts
Washington, D. C.
Chemical and Engineering News
Washington. D. C.
Chemical Engineering
New York. N. Y.
Chemical Engineering Progress
New York, N. Y.
Chemical Processing. ...Chicago, Til.
Chemical Reviews... Baltimore. Md.
Chemical Week . New York, N. Y.
Chemist. The New York, N. Y.
Chemistry .. Washington. D. C.
Chemistry in Canada Ottawa. Ont.
Chemurgic Digest-New York.N.Y.
Chenango County Farm News
Norwich. N. Y.
Cherry Circle Chicago. Til.
Cherry Diamond.... St. Louts. Mo.
Chess Review New York. N. Y.
Chester Co. Law Reporter
West Chester. Pa.
Chester White Journal
Rochester. Ind.
Chevrolet Dealers News
Chicago. 111.
Cheyenne New York, N. Y.
Cheyenne Kid Derby, Conn.
Cheyney Record Cheyney, Pa.
Chicago Construction News
Chicago. 111.
Chicago Electrical News
Chicago. 111.
Chicago Israelite Chicago, 111.
Chicago Law Bu11etin..Oiicago. Ill,
Chicago Market Daily.. Chicago, Til.
Chicago Market News..Chicago. 111.
Chicago Medical School Quarterly
Chicago, 111.
Chicago Medical Society Bulletin
Chicago, 111.
Chicago Pnvx Chicago, 111.
Chicago Police Journal
Chicago, HI.
SSI
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Chicago Purchaser Chicago. HI.
Chicago Retail Baker
Mundelein, 111.
Chicks and Chuckles
New York. N. Y.
tief. The New York, N. Y.
ief Engineer Chicago, 111.
ild Development.. Lafayette, Ind.
ild — Family Digest
New Orleans, La.
Child Guidance in Christian
Living Nashville, Tenn.
Childhood Education
Washington, D C.
Child Life Boston, Mass.
Children's Activities....Chicago, 111.
Children's Digest.New York, N. Y.
Children's Playmate Magazine
Cleveland. Ohio
Child Study New York, N. Y.
Child Welfare New York, N. Y.
Chimes Grand Rapids, Mich.
China, Glass, and Gift Buyer
Toronto, Ont.
China, Glass and Tablewares
New York, N. Y.
Chip V Dale New York, N. Y.
Chirogram Glendale, Cal.
Chiropody Record . ..Oak Park, 111.
Chiropractor Davenport, Iowa
Choate News Wallingford, Conn.
Choice Magazine Chicago, 111.
Choral and Organ Guide
Mount Vemon, N. Y.
Christian Beacon
Collingswood. N. J.
Christian Bookseller....Chicago. 111.
Christian Century Chicago, 111.
Christian Cynosure ..Chicago, 111.
Christian Economics
New York, N. Y.
Christian Endeavor World
Columbus, Ohio
Christjan Evangelist..St. Louis. Mo.
Christian Family Techny. 111.
Christian Herald..New York. N Y.
Christian Home Nashville. Tenn.
Christian Index Atlanta, Ga.
Christian Index, The
Jackson, Tenn.
Christianity and Crisis
^ . New York, N. Y.
Christianity Today
Washington, D. C.
Christian Labor Herald
Grand Ranids. Mich.
Christian Laymen..New York. N. Y.
Christian Leader Dresden, O
Christian Life Chicago. 111.
Christian Living Scottdale. Pa.
Christian Messenger .Yankton S. D.
Christian Monthly..Laurium. Mich.
Christian News....Des Moines. Iowa
Christian Observer Louisville, Ky.
Christian Parent, The
Glen Ellyn, Til.
Christian Record . . Lincoln, Neb.
Christian Scholar, The
New York, N. Y.
Christian Science Journal
Boston, Mass.
Christian Science Quarterly
Boston, Mass.
Christian Science Sentinel
Boston, Mass.
Christian Statesman
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Christian Sun . . Asheboro, N. C.
Christian Union Witness
Indianola, la.
Christian Witness
Indianapolis, Ind.
Christlife Magazine
Rock Island, 111,
Christ's Ambassadors Guide
Springfield. Mo.
Christ's Ambassadors Herald
Springfield. Mo.
Chronicle Cincinnati, O.
Chronicles of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Okla.
hronicle. The Montreal, Que.
hronicle. The Berryville. Va.
hrysalis Boston, Mass.
buck Wagon Austin. Texas
hurch Advocate .. ..Harrisburg, Pa.
Tiurch Bulletin New York, N. Y.
. ' urch Herald..Grand Rapids. Mich.
Church History....Philadelphia. Pa.
Church Management. .Cleveland. O.
Churchman, The....New York, N. Y.
Church Messenger of Canada
Toronto, Ont.
Church Militant Boston, Mass.
Church Musician..Nashville. Tenn.
Church News Philadelphia. Pa.
Church School Nashville, Tenn.
Church School Worker....Phila.. Pa.
Churchways New York, N. Y.
Church Week Fort Worth, Tex.
Church Woman. The
New York. N. Y.
Church World Portland, Me.
Cigar and Tobacco Journal
St. Paul, Minn.
Cigar Makers' Official Journal
Washington, D. C.
Cincinnati Academy of Pharmacy
News Cincinnati, O.
Cincinnati Alumnus....Cmcmnati, O.
Cincinnati Purchaser
Cincinnati, O.
Cincinnati Telephone Bulletin
Cin-Jinnati. Ohio
Circulation Research — A Journal
of the American Heart
Association New York, N. Y.
Circulation, The Journal of the
American Heart Association
New York, N Y.
Cites et Villes Montreal, Que.
Citi/.en Los Angeles, Cal.
Citizen Camp Borden, Ont.
Citrus Industry, The..Bartow, Fla.
Citrus Magazine Tampa, Fla.
City College Alumnus
New York, N. Y.
Civic Administration..Toronto. Ont.
Civil Engineering..New York, N. Y.
Civil Service Bulletin
Tacoma, Wash.
Civil Service Leader
New York, N. Y.
Civil Service News ..Dayton, Ohio
Civil Service Reporter (West
Coast Edition)
San Francisco. Cal.
Civil Service Reporter (Washing,
ington, D. C. and Canal Zone
Edition) ... Washington, D C.
Civil Service Reporter (Seventh
U. S. Regional Area Edition)
Chicago, 111.
Civil Service Reporter (National
Edition. World-wide)
Boston. Mass.
Civil Service Reporter (New
England Edition). .Boston, Mass.
Civil Service Reporter (New
York and New Jersey Edition)
New York. N. Y.
Civil Service Reporter (Penna.
and Del. Ed ) . Philadelphia, Pa.
Civil Service Keview .Ottawa, Ont.
Civil War History Iowa City. la.
Claire Montreal. Que.
Clarion Denver. Colo.
Clarke Courier Dubuque, Iowa
Clarkson Integrator
Potsdam, N. Y.
Clarkson Tech. Alumnus
Potsdam. N. Y
Class Winooski. Vt.
Classical Journal Wilmette, 111
Classical Philology ..Chicago. 111.
Classical World, New York, N. Y.
Classics Illustrated
New York, N. Y.
Classified Exchange
Memphis, Tenn
Classmate Nashville. Tenn.
Clay Products News and Ceramic
Record Toronto. Ont.
Cleaning and Laundry Age
New Vnrk. N. Y.
Cleaning Laundry World
New York. N Y.
Clearing House. The..Teaneck. N. J.
Cleveland Athletic Club Journal
Cleveland. O.
Clevelander Cleveland. O.
Cleveland Grocer Cleveland. O.
Climax .. .. New York. N. Y.
Clinical Chemistry
New York. N. Y.
Clinical Medicine Winnetka, HI.
Clinton County Agricultural
News Plattsburg. N. Y.
Cloches de St. Boniface
Winnipeg, Man.
Clock Tower Lincoln, Neb.
Clothing Trade Journal
Morris Plains, N. J.
Qub Candle, The
New Rorhelle, N. Y.
Hub Dial White Plains. N. Y.
Club Management....St. Louis, Mo.
Clubwoman, The
Washington. D. C.
CME Alumni Journal
Los Angeles. Cal.
Coach & Athlete Atlanta. Ga.
Coal Age New York. N. Y.
Coal Dealer, The
Minneapolis. Minn.
Coal Heat Chicago, 111.
Coal Herald-Stoker and Air Con-
ditioner Journal Boston. Mass.
1523
Coal Mining Pittsburgh, Pa.
Coal Utilization.. Washington. D.C.
Coast Shoe Reporter
San Francisco. Cal.
Coca-Cola Bottler Atlanta. Ga.
Cocker Spaniel Visitor
Wayzata, Minn.
Co-Ed New York. N. Y.
C. of E. Bulletin ..Emporia, Kan.
Coffee and lea industries and the
Flavor Field.... New York. N. Y.
Coin Machine Journal.. Chicago, 111.
Coin Machine Review
Los Angeles, Cal.
Colby Alumnus Waterville, Me.
Colby Echo Waterville, Me.
Colgate Alumni News
Hamilton, N. Y.
Colgate Maroon Hamilton, N. Y.
Collective Bargaining Nego-
tiations and Contracts
Washington, D. C.
Collector, The Minneapolis. Minn.
Collector's Club Philatelist, The
New York. N. Y.
College and Research Libraries
Chuago, 111.
College and University Business
Chicago, 111.
College Art Journal
New York. N. Y.
College Chips Decorah, Iowa
College Chronicle ..Naperville, 111.
College ChronKle..St Cloud. Minn,
College Days (see Supplement)
Ripon, Wis.
College English Champaign, 111.
College Eye Cedar Falls, Iowa
College Heights Herald
Bowling Green, Ky.
College Life Emporia. Kans.
College News Murray. K,
College News Bryn Mawr. Pa.
College Profile Conway, Ark.
College Reporter....Mankato, Minn.
College Star San Marcos, Tex.
College Store Oberlin. Ohio
College Times Los Angeles. Cal.
College Undergraduate Magazine
Group New York. N. Y.
Sollcge Weekly . New York. N. Y.
ollege World- Adrian. Mich.
Collegian . ... Jacksonville. Ala.
Collegian Fresno. Cal.
Collegian....St. Mary's College. Cal.
Collegian Fayette. Iowa
Collegian Ashland. O.
Collegian Tulsa. Okla.
Collegian Grove City. Pa.
Collegian ....College Place, Wash.
Collegian Reporter....Sioux City. la.
Collegian. The Stockton, Cal.
Collegian. The....State College. Pa.
Collegiate Wilson. N. C.
Collegio Pittsburg. K an.
Colonnade Milledgeville. Ga.
Colorado Alumnus....Boulder. Colo.
Colorado Daily Boulder. Colo.
Colorado Editor and Inter-
mountain Press.. ..Denver, Colo.
Colorado Engineer.... Boulder, Colo.
Colorado Fireman ....Denver, Colo.
Colorado Grocer . Denver. Colo.
Colorado Law .. Denver. Colo.
Colorado Magazine. The
Denver, Colo.
Colorado Motor Carrier
Denver, Colo.
Colorado Municipalities
Boulder. Colo.
Colorado Odd Fellow
Englewood, Colo.
Colorado Outdoors Denver, Colo.
Colorado Quarterly.-Boulder, Colo.
Colorado Rancher and Farmer
Denver, Colo.
Colorado Rural Electric News
Denver, Colo.
Colorado School Journal
Denver. Colo.
Colorado State College of Educa
tion Mirror Greeley, Colo.
Colored Harvest, The
Baltimore. Md.
Columbia New Haven. Conn.
Columbia Tester....New York. N. Y.
Columbia Law Review
New York, N. Y.
Columbian Indianapolis, Ind.
Columbian Squires
New Haven, Conn.
Columbian. The Chicago. HI.
Columbia Review..New York, N. Y.
Columbia Spectator
New York. N. Y.
Columbia University Forum
New York, N. Y.
Columbus Trades and Labor
Advertiser Columbus. G*.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
....^Baltimore, Md.
.............. Fulton. Mo.
Fairmont. W. Va.
Mount Vernon. N. Y.
Combustion ...New York. N. Y.
Comenian. The ........Bethlehem, Pa.
Comic Album New York, N. Y.
Commentary New York, N. Y.
Commentator. The
New York. N. Y.
Commentator. The
College Station. Tex.
erce........................ Chicago, 111.
nerce Portland. Ore.
...Montreal, Que
nmerce.... Manila. P. I.
nmercial Kentwood. La.
..jnmercial and Financial
Chronicle New York. N. Y.
Commercial Bulletin
Los Angeles. Cal.
Commercial Bulletin .Boston, Mass.
Commercial Bulletin and Apparel
Merchant St. Paul. Minn.
Commercial Car Journal
Philadelphia, Pa.
Commercial Car News
Detroit, Mich.
Commercial Fertilizer and Plant
Food Industry Atlanta, Ga.
Commercial Law Journal
Chicago, 111.
Commercial News
Los Angeles, Cal.
Commercial News
San Francisco, Cal.
Commercial News. — Halifax, N. S.
Commercial Record
New Haven. Conn.
Commercial Recorder
Fort Worth. Texas
Commercial Recorder
San Antonio, Tex.
Commercial Review.. Portland, Ore.
Commercial Telegraphers' Journal
Silver Spring. Md.
Commercial West
Minneapolis. Minn.
Commission. The Richmond. Va.
Commonweal, The..NewYork,N. Y.
Commonwealth..San Francisco, Cal.
Commonwealth ..Richmond, Va.
Commonwealth, The
Frankfort. Ky.
Communications and Electronics
New York. N. Y.
Community Chicago, 111.
Community Center News
Manchester, N. H.
Community Magazine
Albert Lea. Minn.
Community Planning Review
Ottawa. Ont.
Compact — The Young People's
Digest New York, N. Y.
Cotnpass-Onder Ons
Delaware, Ont.
Complete Adventure Group
New York, N. Y.
Complete Men's Group
New York, N. Y.
Complete Women's Group
New York. N. Y.
Compressed Air Magazine
Phillipsburg. N. J.
Computers and Automation
Newton. Mass.
Computing News.. Seattle, Wash.
Concept . — Spartansburg, S. C.
Concern (see Supplement)
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Concordia Chicago. 111.
Concordian.... Moorhead, Minn.
Concordian. The ....Athens, W. Va.
Concordia Nursery Teacher
St. Louis, Mo.
Concordia Sunday School Teacher
St. Louis. Mo.
Concordia Theological Monthly
St. Louis. Mo.
Concordiensis . Schenectady, N. Y.
Concrete Chicago. 111.
Concrete Construction
Chicago, 111.
Concrete Masonry Review
Beverly Hills, Cal.
Concrete Products Chicago, Til.
Condor. The „. Berkeley, Cal.
Conductor and Brakeman, The
Cedar Rapids. Iowa
Confectioner. The
_ Milwaukee. Wis.
Confectionery and Ice Cream
_ World New York. N. Y.
Conference Bulletin Columbus, O.
Confessions of the Lovelorn
„ ^ New York. N. Y.
Confidential. New York. N. Y.
Confidential Confessions
New York, N. Y.
Confidential Detective Cases
New York, N. Y.
Congratulations ..New York. N. Y.
Congressional Digest
Washington, D. C.
Congress Weekly..New York, N. Y.
Connecticut Beverage Journal
New Haven, Conn.
Connecticut Campus....Storrs, Conn.
Connecticut Census
New London, Conn.
Connecticut Circle
New London, Conn.
Connecticut Industry
West Hartford, Conn.
Connecticut Medicine
New Haven, Conn.
Connecticut Motorist
New Haven, Conn.
Connecticut Purchaser
Ansonia, Conn.
Connecticut State Journal
Windsor, Conn.
Connecticut Teacher
Hartford. Conn.
Connecticut Valley TV Parade
Hartford, Conn.
Conservation News and Live-
stock Farmer, The
Jackson, Miss.
Conservative Clarion
Vancouver, B. C,
Construction .................. Roanoke, Va.
Construction Advisor, The
Jefferson City, Mo.
Construction Bulletin
Minneapolis, Minn.
Construction Digest
Indianapolis, Ind.
Constructioneer
South Orange, N. J.
Construction Equipment
New York. N. Y.
Construction Equipment News
Chicago, III
Construction Equipment Opera-
tion and Maintenance
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Construction Illustrated
San Francisco. Cal.
Construction Journal
Dallas. Texas
Construction Labor Report
Washington, D. C.
Construction Methods and
Equipment .......... New York, N. Y.
Construction News
Little Rock, Ark.
Construction Reports
Los Anoreles. Cal.
Construction Specifier. The
Washington. D. C.
Construction World
Vancouver, B. C.
Constructor. The
Washington, D. C.
Consulting Engineer ......
St. Joseph, Mich.
Consumer Bulletin
Washington. N. J.
Consumer Finance News ^
Washington, D. C.
Consumer Reports
Mount Vernon. N Y.
Contact .......... Rensselaer, Ind.
Contact Point .. San Francisco, Cal.
Contemporary Psychology ^
Washington, D. C.
Contest Magazine ........ Upland. Ind.
Contra Costa News Register
Walnut Creek, Cal.
Contractor.. ................ Baltimore, Md.
Contractors and Engineers
New York. N. Y.
Contractors' Electrical Equipment
White Plains, N. Y.
Contractor, The....New York. N. Y.
Con.ro. E»*""
i..
Controller. Thf,M.New York. N. Y.
Conversationalist, The
Spartansburg, S. C.
Cooking for Profit....Madison, Wis.
Cooks Monthly Combination
Elgin. 111.
Cool ....................... New York, N. Y.
Cooperative Builder.. Superior, Wis.
Cooperative Consumer, The
Kansas City, Mo.
Co-operative Dairy Farmer
Toledo. Ohio
Cooperative Digest.... Ithaca, N. Y.
Cooperative Farmer..Richraond, Va.
Cooperative Living
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Co- operative Merchandiser
Chicago. 111.
1524
Cooperator. The
Arlington Heights, 111.
Co-op Grain Quarterly
Saint Paul. Minn.
L. Gainesville. Fla.
ii Greensboro, N. C.
5,._J1 Alumni News..Ithaca. N. Y.
Cornell Countryman....lthaca, N. Y.
Cornell Engineer Ithaca, N. Y.
Corncllian Mount Vernon, la.
Cornell Law Quarterly
Ithaca, N. Y.
Cornell Sun Ithaca, N. Y.
Cornell Veterinarian Ithaca, N. Y.
Cornell Widow Ithaca, N. Y.
Coronet New York, N. Y.
Coronet Centralia, Ont.
Corrosion Houston, Texas
Corset and Brassiere Magazine
New York, N. Y.
Corset and Underwear Review
New York. N. Y.
Cosmopolitan New York. N. Y.
Cosmos Coe Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Cosmo, The Merry Martian
New York, N. Y.
Cost and Management
Hamilton, Ont.
Cost Engineering Dover, N. H.
Cotton Digest Houston. Tex.
Cotton Farming .. Memphis, Tenn.
Cotton Gin and Oil Mill Press.
The Dallas, Texas
Cotton Trade Journal
Memphis, Tenn.
Cougar Houston, Tex.
Counselor. The Philadelphia. Pa.
Country Dancer.. ..New York, N. Y.
Country Guide. The
Winnipeg. Man.
Country Life in British Columbia
Vancouver, B. C.
Country Song Roundup
Derby. Conn.
County Agent and Vo-Ag Teacher
Philadelphia. Pa.
County Medical Society Maga-
zine Group Phoenix. Ariz.
County Officer .Washington, D. C.
County Progress..Brownwood. Tex.
Courier. The Winona, Minn.
Courier St. Joseph. Mo.
Court Index Cincinnati, O.
Court Page. The Lakewood, N. J.
Court Review Houston. Tex.
Covenant Weekly Chicago, 111.
Covers Albany, Ore.
Cow and Hen Journal Linn, Kan.
Cowboy Songs Derby, Conn.
Cow-Country Cheyenne. Wyo.
CPA. The New York, N. Y.
C Q, The Radio Amateurs'
Journal New York. N. Y.
Craft Horaom....New York. N. Y.
Craft, Model and Hobby Industry
New York, N Y.
C. R. D. A. News Chicago. 111.
Cream Collector Vernon. B C.
Credit Toronto, Ont.
Credit and Financial Manage-
ment New York, N Y.
Credit Executive..New York, N Y.
Credit Union Bridge..Madison, Wis.
Credit World St. Louis. Mo.
Creighton Alumnus ..Omaha. Neb.
Creightonian Omaha, Neb.
Crescent .. Evansville, Ind.
Crescent Newberg, Ore.
Cresset, The Valparaiso, Ind.
Crestiad Allentown. Pa.
Crime Detective ..New York, N. Y.
Crimson Rambler....Lexington. Ky.
Crimson-White ..University. Ala.
Crisis New York. N Y.
Criterion Arlington, Cal.
Criterion Columbia. S. C
Critic, The: A Catholic Review of
Books and the Arts..Chicago. 111.
Critograph Lynchburg, Va.
Crociato. II Brooklyn, N. Y.
Crockery and Gla«*s Journal
New York. N. Y.
Croplife Minneapolis. Minn.
Crops & Soils Madison, Wis.
Cross Country News
Fort Worth, Tex.
Crossroads Philadelphia, Pa.
Crown, The Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Crowsnest. The Ottawa, Ont.
Crow's Lumber Digest
* Portland, Ore.
Crow's Western Equipment and
Timber News Portland, Ore.
Crucible...... Pittsburgh, Pa.
Crusader. Worcester, Mass.
Cryptogram .. . Greenfield, Mass.
CSAC Journal incorporating The
Canadian Civil Servant and
The CSAO News,. ...Ottawa. Ont.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
IA Journal.. ....San Francisco, Cal.
..................... Dubuque, Iowa
..... ..... New York. N. Y.
ilinary Review-New York, N. Y.
ilture ............................ Quebec, Due.
_lver Alumnus ......... Culver, Ind.
Cumberland Flag. The
Union City. Tenn.
Cumberland Presbyterian
Memphis, Tenn.
Cumulative Book Index
New York, N. Y.
Current Biography yorkNy
Current Business Studies
New York, N. Y.
Current Chiropody
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Current Contents
Washington. D. C.
Current Economic Comment
Champaign. 111.
Current Events ........ Columbus. Ohio
Current Events.... Vancouver, B. C.
Current Events ........ Montreal, Que.
Current History—Philadelphia, Pa.
Current Medical Digest
Baltimore. Md.
Current Religious Thought
Oberlin. Ohio
Current Report ............ Chicago, 111.
Current Sauce ...... Natchitoches, La.
Current Science and Aviation
Columbus, Ohio
Curtain and Drapery Department
Magazine ............ New York, N. Y
Curved Horn, The
New York. N. Y.
Customart Press, The
Mamaroneck. N. Y.
Custom Cars ..Los Angeles, Cal.
Custom Tailor, The
New York, N. Y
Cycle .......... ........ Los Angeles. Cal.
Cycle Action ...... Downey, Calif.
Cycles ............ New York, N. Y.
D. A. C. Journal .. New York. N. Y.
D. A. C. News Detroit, Mich.
D. A. C. News Dallas. Texas
Daffy New York. N. Y.
Dagwood New York. N. Y.
Daily Bond Buyer. The
New York, N. Y.
Daily Commercial News and
Building Record.. Toronto, Ont.
Daily Commercial Record
Dallas, Tex.
Daily Construction Service
Los Angeles, Cal.
Daily Construction Service
San Francisco, Cal.
Daily Court Reporter-Dayton. Ohio
Daily Drovers' Journal. .Chicago, 111.
Daily Drovers Telegram
Kansas City, Mo.
Daily Journal of Commerce
New Orleans. La.
Daily Journal of Commerce
Portland, Ore.
Daily Journal, The .... Denver, Colo.
Daily Labor Report
Washington, D. C.
Daily Market Record
Minneapolis, Minn.
Daily Metal Reporter
New York, N. Y.
Daily Mill Stock Reporter
New York. N. Y
Daily News, The Memphis, Tenn.
Daily News Record
New York, N. Y.
Daily Pacific Builder
San Francisco, Cal.
Daily Pennsylvanian, The
Philadelphia, Pa.
Daily Racing Form
Los Angeles. Cal.
Daily Racing Form Miami. Fla.
Daily Racing Form Chicago, HI.
Daily Racing Form....Toronto, Ont.
Daily Real Estate Report and
Abstract of Records
Fresno, Cal.
Daily Record ^ Omaha, Neb.
Daily Reporter Sioux City. Iowa
Daily Report for Executives
Washington, D. C.
Daily Shipping News
Portland. Ore.
Daily Transcript ....San Diego. Cal.
Daily Variety Hollywood, Cal.
Daily Word Lees Summit, Mo.
Dairy Breed Publications
Chicago. HI.
Dairy Goat Journal-Columbia, Mo.
Dairy Industries Unit
Milv/aukee. Wis.
Dairyman's Journal
East St. Louis, 111.
Dairymen's League News
New York. N. Y.
Dairymen's Price Reporter
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dairy Papers Associated
Carthage, Mo.
Dairy Plant Fieldman
Louisville, Ky.
Dairy Record St. Paul. Minn.
Dakota Farmer Aberdeen, S. D.
Dakota Horticulture
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Dakota Student-Grand Forks, N. D.
Dalhousie Gazette Halifax, N. S.
Dalhousie Review Halifax, N. S.
Dallas Dallas, Texas
Dallas Fashion and Sportswear
Dallas, Texas
Dallas-Fort Worth Construction
Record Fort Worth, Tex.
Dance Magazme..New York, N. Y.
Dance News New York, N Y.
Dancing Digest ..San Jose, Cal.
Danish Brotherhood Magazine
Askov, Minn.
Darbininkas ....Brooklyn. N. Y.
Daring Romances. .New York, N. Y.
Dart Hanover, N. H.
Dartmouth Alumni Magazine
Hanover, N. H.
Dartmouth, The Hanover, N. H.
Datebook New York, N. Y.
Date With Judy-New York, N. Y.
Daughters of America Magazine
America Magazine
South Norfolk, Va.
Daughters of the American
Revolution Magazine
Washington, D. C.
Davidsonian Davidson, N. C.
Dawn of To-morrow London, Ont.
Dealers News ..Washington, D. C.
Debaters' Digest
East Orange, N. J.
Peraturian !)<-catur III
Defender .. .. Wichita, Kans.
Degree of Honor Review
St. Paul. Minn
Delaware County Farm and
Home News . .Walton, N. Y.
Delaware Co. Pharmacist
Linwood. Pa.
Delaware State Medical Journal
Wilmington, Del.
Delaware Valley Announcer
Philadelphia. Pa.
Dell Comic G roup.. New York. N. Y.
Dell Men's Group-New York. N. Y.
Dell Modern Group
New York, N. Y.
Dell Screen Unit..New York. N. Y.
Delphian Garden City, N. Y.
Delta, The Lexington, Va.
Delta Upsilon Quarterly
Westfield. N. J.
Democrat Ardmore, Okla.
Democratic Digest „
Washington. D. C.
Democratic Woman's Journal
Louisville. Ky.
Denison Alumnus....Granyille, Ohio
Denisonian Granville, Ohio.
Dental Abstracts .. .. Chicago. 111.
Dental Assistant.... Houston, Tex.
Dental Digest Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dental Industry News
Minneapolis, Minn.
Dental Laboratory News
New York, N. Y.
Dental Laboratory Review
Minneapolis, Minn.
Dental Students' Magazine
Winnetka,4Ill.
Dental Survey....Minneapolis. Minn.
Denver Catholic Register
Denver, Colo.
Denver Club Woman
Denver, Colo.
Denver's Stride Denver, Colo.
Department Store Economist
Philadelphia. Pa.
De Pauw Greencastle. Ind.
Der Kircfcenbote Yankton, S. D.
Desert Magazine. .Palm Desert. Cal.
Desert Rancher Coachella, Cal.
Desert Rat Scrap Book
Thousand Palms. Cal.
Design « Columbus, Ohio
Design Engineering ..Toronto, Ont.
Design News Englewood, Colo.
Destiny Merrimac. Mass.
Detective New York. N. Y.
Detective Cases....New York. N. Y.
Detroit Banker Detroit. Mich.
1625
Detroit Building Tradesman
Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Chemist. The
Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Dental Bulletin, The
Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Engineer ....Detroit, Mich.
Detroiter Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Labor News-Detroit. Mich.
Detroit Law Journal.. Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Lawyer, The
Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Lutheran ...Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Medical News
Detroit. Mich.
Detroit Purchaser Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Technonian....Detroit, Mich.
Diabetes— The Journal of the
American Diabetes Association
New York, N. Y.
Diamondback College Park. Md.
Diamond Walnut News
Stockton, Cal.
Diapason Chicago, 111.
Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
Indianapolis. Ind.
Dickinson Alumnus .. ..Carlisle. Pa.
Dickinsonian Carlisle, Pa.
Dickinson Law Review
Carlisle, Pa.
Dick Tracy New York, N. Y.
Die Casting Engineer
Detroit. Mich.
Diesel and Gas Turbine Progress
Los Angeles, Cal.
Diesel Power and Equipment
Vancouver, B. C.
Digest, The Baton Rouge, La.
Diner, Drive-In Duluth. Minn.
Diner's Club Magazine-
New York, N. Y.
Diocesan Magazine
St. John's, Nfld.
Diocesan Times .. ..Halifax, N. S.
diogenes Chicago, 111.
Diplomat Washington, D. C.
Direct Advertising....Boston, Mass.
Directory Journal-New York, N. Y.
Disabled American Veterans
Cincinnati, Ohio
Disabled American Veterans News
Los Angeles, Cal.
Discus Chicago. 111.
Diseases of the Chest..Chicago, 111.
Diseases of the Colon and
Rectum .. .. Philadelphia. Pa.
Diseases of the Nervous System
New York. N. Y.
Dispatcher, The
San Francisco. Cal.
Dispensing Optician Oakland. Cal.
Display Fort Worth. Texas
Display World Cincinnati, O.
Distribution Age
Philadelphia, Pa.
Distributors' News Chicago, 111.
District Heating Pittsburgh, Pa.
District Management
Hartford, Conn,
Divagando New York. N. Y.
Dixie Landrum, S. C.
Dixie Business Decatur. Ga.
Dixie Contractor Decatur, Ga.
Dixie Lumberman and Forester
Jackson. Miss.
Dixie Purchaser
Doane Owl
Dobry Pastier ..
Documentaire, Le.
Dog News
Dogs in Canada
Dog World
Atlanta, Ga.
....Crete, Neb.
Passaic, N. J.
Quebec, Que.
Cincinnati, O.
....Toronto, Ont.
.Chicago, 111.
Domestic Engineering.. Chicago. 111.
Dome., The Regina, Sask.
Dominion Law Reports
Toronto. Ont.
Donald Duck New York, N. Y.
Double Action Group
New York, N. Y.
Double Action Western
New York. N. Y.
Dough Boy New Orleans, La.
Down Beat Chicago, 111.
Down East Magazine
Camden. Maine
Drake. The New York, N. Y.
Drake Times- Delphic
Des Moines, Iowa
Drew Acorn ..........Madison, N. J.
Drew Gateway Madison, N. J.
Drexel Triangle-Philadelphia, Pa.
Drill Bit Odessa. Tex.
Driller, The S. Milwaukee, Wis.
Drilling . ......................Dallas, Tfexas
Drilling Contractor, The
Dallas. Texas
Drive- In Restaurant Magazine
ratt. Kan.
Driveway Reporter
Winnipeg, Man.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Drag and Allied Industries
Atlanta. Ga.
Dreg and Cosmetic Industry
New York, JN. x.
Drag Merchandising-.Toronto, Ont.
Drug Progress
Topics
-., .
..... .... ...... Chicago, 111.
Drug Topics --------- New York. N. Y.
Drug Trade News..New York. N. Y.
.. . . .
Drurr Mirror...... ....Springfield, Mo.
Drych.M..~. . ....... ............ Utica. N. Y.
Dr, Good,
y
Dude Rancher.- ......... Billings, Mont.
Dude. The ............ New York. N. Y.
Duke Chronicle .......... Durham, N. C.
Duke Mathematical Journal
Durham, N. C.
Duke University Alumni
Register............ ..... Durham, N. C.
Duke University Archive
Durham. N. C
Dun's Review and Modern
Industry .............. New York. N. Y.
Duquesne Duke........Pittsburgh, Pa.
Duroc News ... .. .............. Peoria. 111.
Dyestuffs --------------- New York. N. Y.
Dynamo...... -------- ........Alliance. Ohio
Eagle..
............Chadron, Neb.
Eagle Magazine ...Milwaukee, Wis.
E. and M. J. Metal and Mineral
Markets _______ New York. N. Y.
Earlham Post ..... Richmond, Va.
Early American, The
St. Paul, Minn.
Earnest Worker. ....... Richmond. Va.
Earnshaw's Infants'. Boys' and
Girls' Wear ____ New York, N. Y.
Earth Science ...... ......... Chicago, 111.
East Bay Labor Journal
Oakland, Cal.
East Carolinian....Greenville. S. C.
Eastern Banker -------- ...... Phila.. Pa.
Eastern Bowhunter. The (see
Supplement) ....... Riderwood. Md.
Eastern Dealer. — Philadelphia, Pa.
Eastern Echo ....... Ypsilanti, Mich.
Easterner ............... ....Cheney, Wash.
Eastern Feed Merchant
Sea Isle City. N. J.
Eastern Fruit Grower....Boyce. Va.
Eastern Kansas Register _
Kansas City, Kan.
Eastern Milk Producer
East Syracuse, N. Y.
Eastern Progress Richmond. Ky.
Eastern Ski Bulletin
Littleton. N. H.
Eastern Star --------------- Detroit, Mich.
Eastern Star Quarterly
Toronto. Ont.
Eastern State News
Charleston. 111.
Eastern States Cooperator
West Springfield, Mass.
...
*.« Sid. Chamber 1^^
East Texan........ ...... Commerce, Tex.
East Texas Magazine
Longview, Texas
Easy Crosswords New York. N. Y.
EAT Frozen Foods
Memphis, Tenn.
Ebony ................................ Chicago, 111.
Echo ...... • .......................... Upland, Ind.
Echo......~...~. ........ « ..... Jamaica, N. Y.
Echo de St. Francois, L
Quebec, Que.
Echoes ..... -~.. — . ------ ....Toronto, Ont.
Echo, The --------- ~ .......... Conway, Ark.
Ecological Monographs
Durham, N. C.
Ecology ........... ----- ..... Durham. N. C.
Economic Botany ..New York, N. Y.
Economic Development and
Cultural Change ...... Chicago, 111.
Economic Geography
Worcester, Mass.
Economic Geology-Champaign, 111.
Economic Horizons
New York, N. Y.
Economic Outlook
Washington, D. C.
Ecos de Nueva York
New York, N. Y.
Ecumenical Review
New York, N. Y.
Xdgebrook Events.. ...... Chicago, 111.
Bdltor and Publisher-The Fourth
Estate ------ New York. N. Y.
Editor's Forum ............ Atlanta. Ga.
Education .............. ..Hingham, Mass.
Education Abstracts
New York, N. Y.
Educational Administration and
Supervision Baltimore, Md.
Educational and Psychological
Measurement Durham, N. C.
Educational Business
New York, N. Y.
Educational Courier, The
Toronto. Ont.
Educational Forum Tiffin, Ohio
Educational Leadership
Washington, D. C.
Educational Record Quebec. Que.
Educational Research Bulletin
Columbus, Ohio
Educational Review
Fredericton, N. B.
Educational Screen and Audio-
Visual Guide Chicago, 111.
Educational Theatre Journal
East Lansing, Mich.
Education Digest-Ann Arbor. Mich.
Education Index. . New York, N. Y.
Edwards Abstract
San Francisco, Cal.
Eggsaminer Portland, Ore.
Eglute Putnam. Conn.
Egyptian Carbondale, 111.
Eintracht Chicago. 111.
Elaboraciones Y Envases
Chicago, 111.
Electrical Construction and
Maintenance New York, N. Y.
Electrical Contracting and
Maintenance In Canada
Don Mills, Ont.
Electrical Contractor and Main-
tenance Supervisor of Canada
Toronto, Ont.
Electrical Contractors News
Baltimore, Md.
Electrical Design News
Denver, Colo.
Electrical Digest Toronto, Ont.
Electrical Engineering
New York. N. Y.
Electrical Equipment
White Plains. N. Y
Electrical Equipment News
Don Mills, Ont.
Electrical Manufacturing
New York. N. Y.
Electrical Merchandising
New York. N. Y.
Electrical News and Engineering
Don Mills, Ont.
Electrical South Atlanta, Ga.
Electrical We*t..San Francisco. Cal.
Electrical Wholesaling
New York, N. Y.
Electrical World New York. N. Y.
Electric Appliance Service News
Chicago. 111.
Electric Farmer Lincoln. Neb.
Electric Heat & Air Conditioning
New York. N. Y.
Electric Heating and Cooling
Madison, Wise.
Electricity in Building
Madison. Wis.
Electricity on the Farm
New York, N. Y.
Electric Light and Power
Chicago, 111.
Electrified Industry Chicago. 111.
Electromechanical Components and
Systems Design
West Newton, Mass.
Electronic Advertiser
Washington, D. C.
Electronic and Appliance Specialist
New York. N. Y.
Electronic Design New York. N. Y.
Electronic Equipment Engineering
White Plains, N. Y.
Electronic Industries
Philadelphia. Pa.
Electronic News New York, N. Y.
Electronics New York, N. Y.
Electronics and Communications
Toronto, Ont.
Electronics Illustrated
New York, N. Y.
Electronics World (see Supple-
ment) New
Electronic Technician
Supple
rk, N.
Y.
New York. N. Y.
Electrotypers and Stereotypes
Bulletin Cleveland, Ohio
Elementary English
Champaign. HI.
Elementary School Journal
Chicago. 111.
Elevator World Mobile, Ala.
Eleveur, L' Montreal, Que.
E. L. H.— Journal of English Lit-
erary History Baltimore, Md.
Elizabethan Montreal, Que.
1526
Elks Magazine New York, N. Y.
'
Elm Bark Elmhurst. 111.
El Yanqut Monterey. Cal.
Embalmers' Monthly and National
Funeral Director Chicago, 111.
Embotellador, EL.New York. N. Y.
EMCOE Billings, Mont.
Emmanuel New York. N. Y.
Emory Alumnus. Emory Univ., Ga.
Emory Wheel Emory Univ.. Ga.
Empire State Architect
Buffalo, N. Y.
Empire State Mason
New York, N. Y.
Employee Benefit Plan Review
Chicago. 111.
Employee Recreation
New York, N. Y.
Encounter Indianapolis. Ind.
Endocrinology Springfield, 111.
Engineering and Contract Record
Don Mills, Ont.
Engineering and Mining Journal
New York. N. Y.
Engineering and Science
Pasadena, Cal.
Engineering Digest... .Toronto. Ont.
Engineering Journal Montreal. Que.
Engineering News- Record
New York, N. Y.
Engineers Bulletin Denver, Colo.
English Journal Champaign, 111.
English Record. The
Binghamton. N. Y.
Enseignetnent, L'.... Montreal, Que.
Enseignement Secondaire au
Canada Quebec, Que.
Ensemble Quebec, Que.
Enterprise Los Angeles, Cal.
Entrepreneur en Plomberie-
Chauffage, L' .. Montreal, Que.
Epic New York. N. Y.
Epicier, L' Montreal. Que.
Episcopal Church Day
Tallahasee, Fla.
Episcopal Recorder
Merion Station, Pa.
Equipment and Materials Reporter
Glendale. Cal.
Equipment Distribution
Los Angeles, Cal.
Equitable Reserve Guide
Neenah, Wis.
Equity New York, N. Y.
Erie County Farm News
East Aurora. N. Y.
Erie Railroad Magazine
Cleveland. Ohio
Erskine Mirror ... Due West, S. C.
Escapade Derby. Conn.
Esperanza. La .. . Los Angeles. CaL
Esquire New York. N. Y.
Estadistica (Journal of the
Inter-American Statistical
Institute) Washington. D. C.
Estia (Greek) New York. N. Y.
Eternity Philadelphia. Pa.
Ethical Outlook New York. N. Y.
Ethics, an International Journal
of Social, Political and Legal
Philosophy Chicago, 111.
Ethnohistory Bloomington, Ind.
Etincelle du Sacre Coeur, Le'
Quebec, Que.
Etownian Elizabethtown, Pa.
Eugenics Quarterly
New York, N. Y.
Evangelical Beacon
Minneapolis, Minn.
Evangelical Christian
Toronto. Ont.
Evangelist Albany. N. Y.
Events Springfield. Mo.
Evergreen Review
New York, N. Y.
Everybody's Poultry Magazine
Hanover, Pa.
"Every Friday Cincinnati, Ohio
fvery Week Columbus, Ohio
verywoman's Family Circle
New York, N. Y.
Evolution St. Louis, Mo.
Excavating Engineer
South Milwaukee, Wis.
Excelsior Fresno, Cal.
Exceptional Children
Washington, D. C.
Exchange. The ... New York. N. Y.
Exclusive New York, N. Y.
Executive Decision
Don Mills, Ont.
Executive Steward
Los Angeles, Cal.
Executive, The Boston. Mass.
Executive Town V Club
Buffalo. N. Y.
Exhaust Los Aageles. Cal.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Exhaust. The Pittafield, Mass.
Exonian Exeter, N. H.
Expected, The Lynchburg, Va.
Experimental Cell Research
New York, N. Y.
Experimental Parasitology
New York. N. Y.
Explorer New York. N. Y.
Explosives Engineer
Wilmington. Del.
Exponent Berea, O.
Exponent Dayton, O.
Exponent Aberdeen. S. D.
Exponent Platteville. Wis.
Export Bulletin.. ..New York. N. Y.
Export-Import News
Los Angeles. Cal.
Export Shipping Manual
Washington. D. C.
Export Trade New York. N. Y.
Expose Detective-New York, N. Y.
Expositor, The East Aurora, N. Y.
Extension Magazine .. Chicago, lit
Extension Service News
Blacksburg, Va.
Extension Service Review
Washington, D. C.
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
Monthly Chicago. 111.
Factory New York, N. Y.
Factory Equipment and
Production Chicago, 111.
Facts On File . . New York, N. Y.
agSaSint Mary-of-the- Woods, Ind.
Faith and Fellowship
Minneapolis, Minn.
Faith and Freedom
San Jacinto, Cal
Falcon Quincy, 111.
Falcon, The Seattle, Wash.
Famille, La . . .Montreal. Que.
Family Handyman
New York, N. Y.
Family Herald Montreal, Que.
Family Physician. The..Chicago. 111.
Family Weekly Chicago, 111.
Famous Artists Magazine
Westport. Conn.
Fantastic Universe
New York. N. Y.
Fantasy and Science Fiction
New York. N. Y.
Farband News New York, N. Y.
Far East . St. Columbans. Neb.
Far Eastern Ceramic Bulletin
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Far Eastern Survey
New York. N. Y.
Fargo Kid New York. N. Y.
Farmaceutico. El New York. N. Y.
Farm and Dairy Salem. O.
Farm and Home News
Binghamton, N. Y.
Farm and Home Science
Logan, Utah
Farm and Livestock Boyce, Va.
Farm and Power Equipment
St. Louis, Mo.
Farm and Ranch Review
Calgary. Alta.
Farm and Ranch with Southern
Agriculturist . Nashville. Term.
Farm Bureau Mirror
Harrisburg, Pa.
Farm Bureau News Carmel, Cal.
Farm Bureau Press
Little Rock. Ark.
Farm Chemicals .. Phila., Pa.
Farm Equipment Dealer
Toronto, Ont.
Farmer. The St. Paul, Minn.
Farmer's Advocate.. London, Ont.
Farmers Cooporator
Salt Lake City, Utah
Farmer's Digest
Fort Atkinson. Wis.
Farmers' Elevator Guide
Minneapolis, Minn.
Farmers Equity News
Greenville, 111.
Farmer's Exchange
New Paris, Ind.
Farmers Federation News
Asheville. N. C.
Farmer's Friend....Green Bay. Wis.
Farmers' Review Joliet. 111.
Farmer-Stockman
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Farmer's Union Herald
St. Paul, Minn.
Farm. Home and Garden Magazine
Farm Journal Philadelphia, Pa.
Farm Management
Los Angelas, Cat
Farm News Marion. Ind
Farm News and Island Gardener
Victoria, B. C.
Farm Power Ithaca, N. Y.
Farm Quarterly. The
Cincinnati, Ohio
Farm Safety Review. ...Chicago, 111.
Farm Store Merchandising
Minneapolis, Minn.
Fast Action Detective
New York, N. Y.
Fast Food New York, N. Y.
Pate Eyanston, IlL
Fawcett Detective Unit
New York, N. Y.
Fawcett Men's Group
New York, N. Y.
Fawcett Women's Group
New York. N. Y.
Fazenda New York. N. Y.
F.B.C. Sundial .... Haviland, Kan.
Feather Fancier Georgetown. Ont.
Federal Bar Journal
Washington. D. C.
Federal Employee
Washington, D. C.
Federal Probation
Washington, D. C.
Federated Railwayman
Montreal, Que.
Federationist Baltimore, Md.
Federation News Chicago, 111.
Federation Proceedings
Washington, D. C.
Federation Topics
Springfield, Mass.
Feed Age New York, N. Y.
Feed Bag Milwaukee, Wis.
Feedlot .. ..Minneapolis. Minn.
Feeds Illustrated
Prospect Heights. Ill
Feedstuff's ....Minneapolis. Minn.
Felix The Cat New York. N. Y.
Fellowship Nyack, N. Y.
Femme-Lines.... New York. N. Y.
Femne . . IXDS Angeles, Cal.
Fence Industry Trade News
Chicago. 111.
Ferrne, La . Montreal, Que.
...
Fiat Lux Alfred. N. Y.
Fibre and Fabric..Maynard. Mass.
Fibre Containers and Paperboard
Mills . . Chicago. 111.
Fiddlehead. The Fredericton. N. B.
Field and Laboratory Dallas. Tex.
Field and Stream New York, N. Y.
Fifth Wheel. The Indianapolis, Ind,
Fightin' Air Force Derby, Conn.
Fightin' Army Derby, Conn.
Fightin' Marines Derby, Conn.
Fightin' Navy Derby, Conn.
Filipino Teacher. The
Quezon City, P. I.
Film Culture New York. N. Y.
Film Daily New York, N. Y.
Film Media New York, N. Y.
Film Quarterly Berkeley, Calif.
Films for Television
Evanston. IlL
Films In Review New York, N. Y.
Film World and A-V World (see
Supplement) ....Hollywood, Cal.
Finance Chicago, 111.
Finance and Commerce
Minneapolis. Minn.
Financial News Jacksonville. Fla.
Financial Post, The Toronto, Ont.
Financial Record . Duluth. Minn.
Financial Times Montreal, Que.
Financial World New York. N. Y.
Fire Engineering New York. N. Y.
Firemen Boston, Mass.
Fire Station Digest
Seattle. Wash.
Firm Foundation Austin. Tex.
First Chicago. 111.
First Kiss Derby. Conn.
First State Gasoline Dealer News
Wilmington. Del.
Fish and Game Calgary. Alta.
Fish Boat New Orleans. La.
Fisherman Vancouver, B. C.
Fisherman's News, The
Seattle. Wash.
Fisherman, The
* Grand Haven, Mich.
Fishing and Boating Sports
Review Chicago, 111.
Fishing and Hunting News
Portland, Ore.
Fishing Gazette ...New York. N. Y.
Fishing— Long Island Waters,
Roosevelt. N. Y.
Fishing Tackle Trade News
WUraette. 111.
Fishing World . New York. N. Y.
Fisk Herald. The.. Nashville. Tenn.
1527
Fisk News Nashville, Tenn.
Flame Alpine, Texas
Flash Toronto, Ont.
Flash Magazine ....... w Chicago^ IU.
Flat Hat Williamsburg, V_.
Fleet Owner New York. N. Y.
Fleet Product News ....Chicago. 111.
Flexography Garden City, N. Y.
Flight Magazine Dallas. Tex.
Flint- Genesee County Legal
News Flint, Mich.
Flippity & Flop....New York. N. Y.
Floor Covering Profits
New York, N. Y.
Floor Covering Weekly
New York. N. Y.
Flooring New York, N. Y.
Flor-Ala Florence. Ala.
Florida AAA Motorist Miami, Fla.
Florida Agriculture
Gainesville. Fla.
Florida AIligator....GainesviUe. Fla.
Florida Anthropologist, The
Tallahassee, Fla.
Florida Architect, The
Miami, Fla.
Florida Baptist Witness
Jacksonville, Fla.
Florida Builder Tampa, Fla.
Florida Building Journal
Miami, Fla.
Florida Catholic, The
St. Augustine, Fla.
Florida Cattleman and Livestock
Journal Kissimmee. Fla.
Florida College Farmer
Gainesville. Fla.
Florida Dairy News
Jacksonville. Fla.
Florida Entomologist
Gainesville. Fla.
Florida Flambeau
Tallahassee, Fla.
Florida Food and Grocery News
Tampa. Fla.
Florida Future Farmers
Kissimmee. Fla.
Florida Gardener Jacksonville, Fla.
Florida Grocer . ..Hialeah. Fla.
Florida Grocers' Bulletin
Miami. Fla.
Florida Grower and Rancher
Tampa, Fla.
Florida Historical Quarterly
Gainesville. Fla.
Florida Illustrated
Vero Beach, Fla.
Florida Jay Cee News
Lakeland, Fla.
Florida Libraries Gainesville. Fla.
Florida Motel Journal
Orlando. Fla.
Florida Municipal Record
Jacksonville, Fla.
Florida Naturalist... .Maitland, Fla.
Florida Newspaper News and
Radio Digest Tampa. Fla.
Florida Plumbing and Heating
Contractor Lakeland. Fla.
Florida Poultryman Tampa, Fla.
Florida Purchaser . Tampa. Fla.
Florida's Business
Indian Rocks Beach, Fla.
Florida Trend .. .. Tampa, Fla.
Florida Truck News
Jacksonville. Fla.
Florida Wildlife....Tallahassee. Fla.
Florists Exchange and Horticul-
tural Trade World
New York, N. Y.
Florists' Review Chicago, 111.
Florists Telegraph Delivery
News . . .. Detroit. Mich.
Flower and Feather
Chattanooga. Tenn.
Flower & Garden Magazine For
Mid America Kansas City, Mo.
Flower and Gardens
Merchandiser..Kansas City, Mo.
Flower Grower, The Home
Garden Magazine
New York. N. Y.
Flying New York, N. Y.
Flying Dutchman. The
Hempstead. N. Y.
Flying Models New York, N. Y,
Focus on Mental Health
Manila. P. I.
Foghorn ....San Francisco. Cal.
Folk and Country Songs
Derby. Conn.
Food Broker. The
New York. N. Y.
Folk Dancer. The....Flushing. N. Y.
Food Business. Chicago, 111.
Food, Drug and Liquor Digest .
' eles. Cal.
Food-Drug-Cosmetic
ingelt_.
Lw Journjrt
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Food for Thought......Toronto. Ont.
Food in Canmda..«......Toronto, Ont.
"ood Mart News.. Los Angeles, Cal.
tod Mart News ......... Chicago. 111.
_'ood Merchandising..St. Louts, Mo.
Food Merchants Advocate
Hempstead, N. Y.
Food Processing ........... Chicago. 111.
Food Research .. .. ......... Chicago, 111.
Food Selling Digest
Los Angel. _.
Food Service. Madison. Wis.
eles, Cal.
••"
i Technology
i Topics.-
Chicago. 111.
New York, N. Y.
Food Trade News..Philadelphia. Pa.
Food World Baltimore, Md.
Football Sports Review
Chicago. 111.
Footprints Plainview, Texas
Footwear News....New York. N. Y.
Forbes -. New York, N. Y.
Forbidden World New York. N. Y.
Ford Dealers News and Ford
Field — New York, N. Y.
Fordham Law Review
New York. N. Y.
Fordhara Life. New York, N. Y.
Fordham Ram New York. N. Y.
Forecast Honolulu. Hawaii
Forecast for Home Economists
New York, N. Y.
Foreign Affairs....New York. N. Y.
Foreign Agriculture
Washington, D. C.
Foreign Car Guide
New York, N. Y.
Foreign Cars Illustrated
New York. N. Y.
Foreign Commerce Weekly
Washington, D. C.
Foreign Service Journal
Washington, D. C.
Foreman's Digest
Washington. D. C.
Forest and Outdoors
Montreal, Que.
Forest Farmer Atlanta. Ga.
Forest Products Journal
Madison. Wis.
Forestry Chronicle Toronto. Ont.
Forestry Digest.. Washington, D. C.
Forests and People
Shreveport, La.
Foret Conservation Quebec, One.
For Men Only New York. NT Y.
Forth i. New York. N. Y.
For The Poor.- Thornton, Ark.
Fortnightly Review of the
Chicago Dental Society. The
Chicago, III.
Fortune New York. N. Y.
Fort Worth Fort Worth. Tex.
Forty-Niner Long Beach. Cal.
Forum Stockton. Cal.
Forum Jersey City, N. J.
Forum of New Brunswick
Education Fredericton, N. B.
Forum of Osteopathy ....Chicago. III.
Forward Wolfville. N. S.
Forwarder, The....New York. N. Y.
Foundation. The Atlanta, Ga.
Foundry Cleveland. Ohio
Fountains in Canada. .Toronto, Ont.
4-H Life.... Dayton, Ohio
Fournee, La Montreal. Que.
Fournier News.... Philadelphia. Pa.
Fonrnisseur Dee Institutions
Religieuses, Le Montreal, Que.
Foursquare Magazine
Los Angeles. Cal.
Fox & Crow. New York. N. Y.
Fox Valley Free Press
Carpentersvtlle. 111.
Toronto. Ont.
i Message Pulaski. Wis.
Francois....- ........Montreal. Que.
Frank Kane's Licensed Beverage
Review... Flushing. NT Y.
Franklin.... ..............Franklin. Ind.
Fraternal Leader Erie, Pa.
Fraternal Monitor
Indianapolis, Ind.
Fraternity Magazine*
Associated............ Evanston, 111.
Fraternity Month..~St. Paul. Minn.
Freddy ~ Derby, Conn.
Freedom and Union
Washington, D. C.
Freeman, TheM.MMNew York, N. Y.
Freemason - Toronto, Ont.
Freemason, The Portland, Ore.
Free Methodist, The
Winona Lake, Ind.
Freezer Provisioning
St. Louis, Mo.
French-American Commerce
New York. N. Y.
French Review, The
Baltimore, Md.
Friar ................ Rochelle Park. N. J.
i>>nend............»....Mmneapolis, Minn.
Friend, Der... ....... New York. N. Y.
Friends Journal....Philadelphia, Pa.
Frontier. The ..... ..... ........ Chicago, 111.
Frontiers — A Magazine of Nat-
ural History. .....Philadelphia, Pa.
Frontier Times , .
Grand Prame. Tex.
Frontpage ............ New York. N. Y.
Front P«« De.ec.jv. y
Front Rank ............... St. Louis. Mo.
Frozen Food Age..New York. N. Y.
Fruit and Vegetable Reporter
New York. N. Y.
Fruit and Vegetable Review
Orange, Cal.
Fruit by Telegraph
Atlantic City. N. J.
Fueloil and Oil Heat
New York, N. Y.
Fuel Oil News ........ Bayonne. N. J.
Fulcrum. The . Ottawa. Ont.
Full Gospel Quarterlies
Harrisburg. Pa.
Fulton Co. Report ........ Atlanta. Ga.
Fundamental and Adult Education
New York, N. Y.
Fundamentalist. The
Fort Worth. Tex.
Fund Raiser .... Detroit. Mich.
Funspot .................... Chicago. 111.
Fur Age Weekly..New York, N. Y.
Fur— Fish— Game (Hardmg's
Magazine) ............... Columbus, O.
Furman Echo ......... Greenville. S. C.
Furman University Magazine
Greenville. S. C
F.U.R.N. Club Facts..Denver. Colo.
Furniture and Furnishings
Don Mills. Ont.
Furniture and Woodworking
Memphis. Tenn.
Furniture Design and Manufac-
turing ......... Chicago. 111.
Furniture Digest (Twin City)
Minneapolis. Minn.
Furniture Field....Los Angeles, Cal.
Furniture Manufacturer
New York, N. Y.
Furniture Production
Nashville. Tenn.
Furniture Retailer and Furniture
Age ............ New York. N. Y.
Furniture South..High Point, N. C.
Furniture Store Merchandiser
Summit, N. J.
Furniture Warehouseman
Chicago, III.
Furniture Workers Press
New York. N. Y.
Furniture World and Furniture
Buyer and Decorator
New York. N Y.
Far of Canada .. Winnipeg. Man.
Fur Trade Journal of Canada
Toronto, Ont.
Future, The Magazine for Young
Men ........... « ................ Tulsa. Okla.
Galaxy New York. N. Y.
Gamecock Columbia. S. C.
gamecock, The,... ....Hartford. Ark.
ame Fowl News Madison. Conn.
Gangbusters New York, N. Y.
Garage and Service Station News
Vancouver, B. C.
Garage Operator....«~..Toronto, Ont.
Garden Gossip Richmond, Va.
Garden Journal—New York. N Y.
Gardenews Centreville. Md.
Gardens. Houses and People
Baltimore, Md.
Garden Supply & Equipment
Dealer Toronto, Ont.
Garden Supply Merchandiser
Garsas Wilkes.Barre.' Pa!
Gas Los Angeles, Cal.
Gas Abstracts Chicago, 111.
Gas Age- New York. N. Y.
Gas Heat and Comfort Cooling
New York. N. Y.
Gas Industries Equipment and
Appliance Newt Chicago. 111.
Gasoline News Columbus, O.
Gasoline Retailer-New York, N. Y.
Gas Station, Garage, and Motor
Car Dealer Los Angeles, Cal.
Gas troenterology.^... Baltimore, Md.
Gateway...^. .....~.Omaha, Neb.
1628
Gaucho, El........Santa Barbara, Cal.
Gazette .......... ~.... ............ London. Ont.
G. B. W. Reporter-Pittsburgh, Pa.
Gem Creations ...... New York, N. Y.
Gems and Gemology
Los Angeles, Cal.
Genealogy and History
Washington. D. C.
General Aviation News
Los Angeles, Cal.
General Baptist Messenger
Poplar Bluff, Mo.
General Practice.. Los Angeles. Cal.
Genesee County Farm and Home
News .................. Batavia. N. Y.
Genesee Valley Buyer
Rochester. N. Y.
Genetic Phychology Monographs
Provmcetown. Mass.
Genetics .................. Baltimore. Md.
Geneva Alumnus. Beaver Falls, Pa.
G£nie Construction Methodes et
Ou tillage ........ Montreal. Que.
Genii. The Conjurors Magazine
Los Angeles. Cal.
Gentlemen's Quarterly
New York. N. Y.
Gent. The,... ........ New York. N. Y.
Geographical Review
New York. N. Y.
Geophysics ................ Tulsa. Okla.
George-Anne ....... Collegeboro. Ga.
Georgetonian ... Georgetown, Ky.
Georgetown Journal
Washington. D. C.
Georgetown Law Journal
Washington. D. C.
Georgetown University Hoy a
Washington. D. C.
George Washington Law Review.
The . .. Washington. D. C.
Georgia Agriculturist Athens. Ga.
Georgia Alumni Record Athens. Ga.
Georgia Bar Journal ... Macon. Ga.
Georgia Business .......... Athens. Ga.
Georgia Education Journal
Atlanta. Ga.
Georgia Engineer ...... Atlanta. Ga.
Georgia Farm Bureau News
Macon. Ga.
Georgia Farmer. — ...... Atlanta, Ga.
Georgia Farmers' Market
Bulletin ........ Atlanta. Ga.
Georgia Future Farmer
Atlanta. Ga.
Georgia Grocer ........... Atlanta. Ga.
Georgia Historical Quarterly
Savannah. Ga.
Georgia Labor News- Digest
Atlanta. Ga.
Georgia Legionnaire. Atlanta. Ga.
Georgia Local Government
Journal ........ ..... ........ Athens. Ga.
Georgian. The . Montreal. Que.
Georgia Poultry Times
Gainesville, Ga.
Georgia Professional Engineer
Atlanta, Ga.
Georgia Review . Athens, Ga.
Georgia State Signal
Atlanta. Ga.
Georgia Tech Alumnus
Atlanta. Ga.
Geo Times ....Washington. D. C.
Geriatrics Minneapolis, Minn.
German- American
New York. N. Y.
German Quarterly, The
Syracuse. N. Y.
Germantown Crier ...... Phila.. Pa.
Gettysburgian . Gettysburg. Pa.
Geyer's Dealer Topics
New York. N. Y.
G. I. Combat .......... New York. N. Y.
Gift and Art Buyer
New York, N. Y.
Giftwares ...... New York. N. Y.
Girl Scout Leader
New York. N. Y.
Giustizia (Justice)
New York. N. Y.
Glamour ............... New York. N. Y.
Glass Digest ..... New York. N. Y.
Glass Industry ..... New York. N. Y.
Glass Packer ....... New York. N. Y.
Gleam ....................... Le Mars, Iowa
Gleanings in Bee Culture
Medina, Ohio
^'
Cleveland, Ohio
GJoxinlan, The. ...... ........ Gray. OkU.
"Go" ........................ Charlotte. N. C.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
....St. Paul Minn.
Bug ............ Westminister,
Golden Cater.... San Francisco, Cal.
~ Goose .............. Sausalito, Cal.
irod ...................... Wayne, Neb.
orch. .............. Wilberforce, O.
i
ston, 111.
rnal of
ago, 111.
Golf Digest .................. Evans
Golfdom — the Business Jour
Golf ......................... ... Chicago, .
Golfing ............................ Chicago. 111.
Golf Life ........... Beverly Hills. Cal.
Golf World ............ Pinehurst, N. C,
Gonzaga Bulletin .. Spokane, Wash.
Good Business ...Lees Summit, Mo.
Good Farming Quarterly
Toronto. Ont.
Goodfruit Grower ...Yakiraa, Wash.
Good Government..New York, N. Y.
Good Packaging (see Supple-
ment) ......... . ......... Berkley, Cal.
Gopher Grad ...... Minneapolis, Minn,
Gopher Historian ...St. Paul, Minn.
Gopher Oversea'r... St. Paul. Minn.
Gosc Ntedzielny .......... Chicago. I1L
Gospel Advocate... Nashville. Tenn.
Gospel Herald ......... Scottdale, Pa.
Gospel Herald.... . Beamsville. Ont.
Gospel Messenger ............ Elgin. 111.
Gospel Trumpet... Anderson, Ind.
Gotchnag ...... ?T....New York. N. Y.
Gotham Life Guide, The Official
Metropolis Gui£yorkNy
Go — Transport Times of the
West .............. Los Angeles, Cal.
Goucher Alumnae Quarterly
Baltimore, Md.
Gourmet (Magazine of Good
Living) . New York. N. Y.
Government Research & Devel-
opment Data. .Washington, D C.
Government Security and Loyalty
Washington. D. C.
Government Standard
Washington. D. C.
"GP" .............. Kansas City. Mo.
Grade Teacher, The....Darien. Conn.
Grail, The . . St. Meinrad. Ind.
Grain & Feed Journals & Rice
News ......... Chicago. 111.
Grain and Feed Merchant, The
Lincoln. Neb.
Grain and Feed Review
Minneapolis. Minn.
Grain Terminals & Processing
Plants ........ Chicago. 111.
Grandstand Manager
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Grange Herald .. . Portland, Me.
Granite Cutters' Journal
Quincy. Mass
Graphic .......... Los Angeles. Cal.
Graphic Arts Monthly and The
Printing Industry ....Chicago, 111.
graphic Arts Review.. Phila., Pa.
rapurchat ....... Radford. Va.
Gravure Magazine
Garden City, N. Y.
Grays Harbor Farmer
Montesano, Wash.
Greater Amusements
Minneapolis, Minn.
Greater Philadelphia Magazine
Philadelphia, Pa.
Greater Pittsburgh .P5n«;hur«h. Pa.
Greater Rochester Commerce
Rochester, N. Y.
Great Lakes and Inland
Waterways . Cleveland. Ohio
Great Lakes Architecture
Cleveland, Ohio
Greek Catholic Union Messenger
^ , „*. . Homestead, Pa.
Greek Theatre Magazine
Hollywood, Cal.
Green and White ..... Salem. W. Va.
Green Gander ...... Ames. Iowa
Greyhound. The ...... Baltimore. Md.
Griffin. The .......... Buffalo, N. Y.
Grinding and Finishing
Wheaton. 111.
Grit ......................... Williamsport, Pa
Grit and Steel ...... Gaffney. S. C
Grizzly Bear ........ Los Angeles, Cal.
Grocer-Graphic .. . New York. N. Y
Grocers' Guide . Cincinnati. Ohio
Grocer*' SpotHsrM Detroit Mich
Group Pracrice-Charlottesville. Va
Group Psychotherapy
^ Beacon. N. Y.
Grower, The ............. Toronto, Ont
Guardian ........ Little Rock. Ark
Guernsey Breeders' Journal
Peterborough. N. 1
OuU ........... New York. " '
Guide and Bulletin . Newark,
Guide for the Dry Cleaning and
Laundry Industrie*. .Atlanta, Ga.
Guide of the Brooklyn Academy
of Music... ........... Brooklyn, N. Y.
3uideposts ...... .... .......... Carmel, N. Y.
Guildcraft ........... New York, N. Y.
Guild Reporter .
Washington. D. C.
Guilfordian Guilford College, N. C.
Gulf Coast Cattleman A La.
Cattleman & Stockman
Beaumont, Tex.
Gulf Coast Lumberman
Houston, Tex.
Gulf States Architect and
Builder ........ Baton Rouge. La.
Gun Report, The ............. Aledo, 111.
Guns Magazine ................ Skokie. 111.
Gunsmoke ..... New York, N. Y.
Gunsmoke Western
New York, N. Y.
Gustavian Weekly..St. Peter, Minn.
H
Hablemos ............. New York, N. Y.
Hacienda. La.... New York, N. Y.
Hadassah Newsletter
New York, N. Y.
Hairdressers & Cosmetologists
Review ...... Minneapolis, Minn.
Hairenik ............. Boston. Mass.
Hal Rogers "P" & "H" Journal
Toronto, Ont.
Hamilton Alumni Review
Clinton, N. Y.
Hampshire Herdsman....Peoria, 111.
Hampton Script, The
Hampton, Va.
Handbags and Accessories
New York, N. Y.
Handweaver and Craftsman
New York. N. Y.
Handy-Cap ........ Detroit, Mich.
Handy Crosswords
New York. N. Y.
Harbour and Shipping
Vancouver. B. C.
Hardin- Simmons Brand
Abilene, Texas
Hardware Age ....Philadelphia, Pa.
Hardware and Farm Equipment
Kansas City, Mo.
Hardware and Housewares
Chicago. 111.
Hardware and Housewares
Toronto. Ont.
Hardware and Metal and
Appliance Dealer .. Toronto, Ont.
Hardware Consultant
New York. N. Y.
Hardware Handbook
North Hollywood, Cal.
Hardware Retailer
Indianapolis, Ind.
Hardware Trade ... St. Paul, Minn.
Hardware Trades ..... Toronto, Ont.
Hardware World
San Francisco. Cal.
Harmonizer. The . . Kenosha. Wis.
Harness Horse .... Harrisburg, Pa.
Harper's Bazaar New York, N. Y.
Harper's Magazine
New York, N. Y.
Hartford Automobiler
Hartford. Conn.
Harvard Advocate
Cambridge, Mass.
Harvard Alumni Bulletin
Cambridge. Mass.
Harvard Business Review
Boston, Mass.
Harvard Crimson Cambridge, Mass.
Harvard Educational Review
Cambridge, Mass.
Harvard Lampoon
Cambridge, Mass.
Harvard Law Record
Cambridge, Mass.
Harvard Law Review
Cambridge. Mass.
Harvard Theological Review
Cambridge, Mass.
Harvey Comics Group
New York, N. Y.
Harvey Hits..... . New York. N. Y.
Hastings College Bulletin
Hastings, Neb.
Hastings. Neb.
Hastings Collegian .
Hatchery and Feed Mt. Morris. 111.
Hatcheryman's Classified
Exchange .............. Batesville, Ark.
Hats .................... New York. N. Y.
Hat Worker. The .New York. N. Y.
Hausfrau, Die ........... Chicago. 111.
Haverford News .. Haverford, Pa.
Hawaiian Church Chronicle
Honolulu. Hawaii
Hawaii Catholic Herald
Honolulu. Hawaii
1529
Hawaii Farmer....Honolulu, Hawaii
Hawaii Food Bulletin
Honolulu, T. H.
Hawaii Guardsman
Honolulu. Hawaii
Hawaii Industry (Incorporat-
ing Hawaii Engineer)
Honolulu, Hawaii
Hawaii Medical Journal
Honolulu, T. H.
Hawk Philadelphia, Pa.
Hawkeye Anamosa, la.
Hawk, The Kansas City. Mo.
Haymaker Enid. Okla.
Head, Heart. Hands and Health
Blacksburg. Va.
Health Chicago. 111.
Health Toronto, Ont.
Health & Industrial Safety
Montreal, Que.
Health Culture New York. N. Y.
Health News Albany. N. Y.
Health Rays Kentville. N. S.
Hearing Dealer . Duluth. Minn.
Hearing News. Washington, D. C.
Hearst s International
Cosmopolitan New York, N. Y.
Heart Bulletin, The
Houston, Texas
Hear This Kings Point, N. Y.
Hearthstone St. Louis, Mo.
Heart of America Purchaser
Kansas City, Mo.
Heating and Air Conditioning
Contractor Tarrytown, N. Y.
Heating and Gas Appliance and
Merchandising..New York, N. Y.
Heating and Plumbing Engineer
Toronto, Ont.
Heating and Plumbing Mer-
chandiser New York, N. Y.
Heating. Piping and Air Con-
ditioning Chicago, 111.
Heating, Plumbing and Air
Conditioning Age Toronto, Ont.
Heating Plumbing and Air
Conditioning News
New York, N. Y.
Heavy Construction News
Toronto. Ont.
Hebdo Revue Ottawa. Ont.
Hebrew Monthly of America
New York. N. Y.
Heights Daily News
New York, N. Y.
Heigh tsonian News... Loretto, Colo.
Heights. The Boston, Mass.
Henderson County Farm Bureau
News Stronghurst. 111.
Henderson Oracle
Arkadelphia. Ark.
Henry New York, N. Y.
Hep Fort Worth, Texas
Hep Cats New York, N. Y.
Herald Jonesboro, Ark.
Herald Chicago. 111.
Herald Tulsa, Okla.
Herald Winnipeg. Man.
Herald. The Louisville, Ky.
Herald. The Geneva. N. Y.
Herald. The Houston, Texas
Herald of Christian Science, The
Boston. Mass.
Herald of Health
San Francisco, Cal.
Herauts...... Montreal. Que.
Herb Grower. The
Falls Village. Conn.
Hermes.. Blair. Neb.
Hermonite Mt. Hennon. Mass.
Herpetologica Escondido. Cal.
H I A. Journal . Melbourne, Fla.
Hi-Raller, The . ..Vancouver, B. C.
Hi-Fi Music at Home
New York. N. Y.
TTHFi Review New York. N. Y.
Hi-Fi Tape Recording
Severn a Park, Md.
Higher Education
Washington. D. C.
High Fidelity
Great Barrfngton. Mass.
High Fidelity Trade News
New York. N. Y.
ttigh Hat Norfolk. Va.
Highland Echo Marwille. Tenn.
Highlander (see Supplement)
Riverside. Cal.
Highlands Highlights
!,.« Vegas. N. M.
Highlights for Children
Columbus. Ohio
High School Journal
Chapel Hill. N. C.
Highway Builder....Harrisburg, Pa.
High Way Magazine. Tte , w
Henniker. N. H.
HiUgaynon..~~...~ Manila. P. I.
Hillman Romance Group
New Y<
'ork. N. Y.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Hillman Women's Group
New York, N. Y.
Mill News Canton. N. Y.
_ill News......... Pottstown, Pa.
affltop _________________ Mars Hill. N. C.
Elilltop Magazine
High Springs, Fla.
Hilltop News ........ Birmingham. Ala.
Hilltop Press ------- ..... Cortland. N. Y.
Hi-Po ----------------- High Point. N. C.
HIS — ........................... Chicago, 111.
Hispania ........ ................ Storrs, Conn.
Hispanic American Historical
Review. The .......... Durham. N. C.
Historical Magazine of the
Protestant Episcopal Church
New Brunswick. N. J.
Hitchcock's Wood Working
Wheaton. 111.
Hit Parader Combination
Derby. Conn.
Hi Way. The~-.... Pittsburgh. Pa.
Hi-Yo Silver.... ..... New York. N. Y.
Hlas Jednoty... .............. Chicago. 111.
Hoard's Dairyman
Ft. Atkinson. Wis.
Hobbies.- ........................... Chicago. 111.
Hockey News ............ Montreal. Que.
Hofstra Chronicle
Hcmpstead. N. Y.
folcad ..... ------ New Wilmington. Pa.
oliday ________ .......... Philadelphia. Pa.
ollins Columns
Hollins College. Va.
Hollywood Bowl Magazine
Hollywood. Cal.
Hollywood Craftsman. The
Los Angeles. Cal.
Holloed Reporter^ ^
Hollywood Screen Parade
New York. N. Y.
Hols tein- Fries ian Journal
Toronto. Ont.
Holstein-Friesian World
Lacona. N. Y.
Holy Cross Alumnus
Worcester. Mass.
Holy Cross Magazine
West Park. N. Y.
Holy Cross Purple
Worcester. Mass.
...«~.~««...» ..... Philadelphia. Pa.
Home and Family.. ..Hamilton, Ont.
Home Appliance Builder
Washington. D. C.
Home Builder. The St. Paul. Minn.
Home Building in Canada
Toronto. Ont.
Home Business Digest and The
Schemer..^ ....... Garnerville. N. Y.
Home Comforts Wholesaler
New York, N. Y.
Home Craftsman..New York, N. Y.
Home Furnishings Daily
New York, N. Y.
Home Goods Retailing
Toronto, Ont.
Home Improvement Industry
(see Supplement) ...... Chicago, 111.
Home Improvement Topics
Akron, Ohio.
Home Improvement Trends (see
Supplement) ........ Boston. Mass.
Home Life ________ ..... Nashville. Tenn.
Home Maintenance and Improve-
ment........ ........ «... ........ Chicago. III.
Home Missions .............. Atlanta, Ga.
Home Modernizing Guide
Home Movies..~......Hollywooal. Cal!
Homeopathic Recorder
Brattleboro. Vt.
Homer The Happy Ghost
New York. N. Y.
Home Teacher^... ------ Boston. Mass.
Home Worker, The . ..Chicago. 111.
Homiletic and Pastoral Review
New York. N. Y.
Hood College Herald
Frederick, Md.
Hoofs and Horns — .Tucson, Ariz.
Hoosharar (Reminder)
„ New York. N. Y.
Hoosier Banker.~.Indianapolis, Ind.
Hoosier Board and Brick
__ Indianapolis, Ind.
Hoosier Farmer..Indianapolis, Ind.
Hoosier Independent
_ . Indianapolis, Ind.
Hoosier Legionnaire
_ Indianapolis, Ind.
Hoosier Motorist.. Indianapolis, Ind.
Hoosier Purchaser
_ „ Indianapolis, Ind.
Hopalong Cassidy..New York. N. Y.
Hopital d'aujourd'hui. L*
Montreal, Que.
Horizon (see Supplement)
Santa Barbara. Cal.
Horizon ............... New York. N. Y.
Horn Book ............... Boston. Mass.
Hornet ...................... Sacramento, Cal.
Hornet ............................ Dover. Del.
Hornet ...................... Greenville, S. C.
Hornet and Freshmore
Montgomery, Ala.
Horoscope ...... ... ..... New York. N. Y.
Horseless Carriage Gazette
Los Angeles, Cal.
Horse Lover's Magazine
Richmond, Cal.
Horseman and Fair World
Lexington, Ky.
Horseman Magazine
Youngstown, Ohio
Horseman, The ........ Fair Oaks. Cal.
Horsemen's Journal
Danvers, Mass.
Horticulture ............... Boston, Mass.
Hosiery and Underwear Review
Part 2: Lingerie Merchandising
New York. N. Y.
Hospital Administration
Chicago. 111.
Hospital, El ......... New York. N. Y.
Hospital Forum. .Los Angeles, Cal.
gospital Management. .Chicago, 111.
ospital Progress....St. Louis. Mo.
Hospitals ..................... Chicago, 111.
Hospital Topics .............. Chicago, 111.
Hospodar ................ Omaha. Neb.
Hotchkiss Record..Lakeville. Conn.
Hotel and Apartment Manager
Los Angeles. Cal.
Hotel and Club Voice __,_.__
New York, N. Y.
Hotel and Restaurant News
Boston. Mass.
Hotel and Travel News
Toronto. Ont.
Hotel Bulletin......New York. N. Y.
Hotel Gazette ........ Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hotel Greeter .......... Denver, Colo.
Hotel Greeters Guide to Southern
California.......... Los Angeles. Cal.
Hotel Index .......... Hollywood, Cal.
Hotel Industry.- New York, N. Y.
Hotellerie, L' ............ Montreal. Que.
Hotel
..Evanston, 111.
otel Monthly
otel Pier,,. TT
Hotels,. Reg... wor
Hot Rod Magazine
Los Angeles. Cal.
Hot Rods & Racing Cars
Derby, Conn.
Hot Stuff ............. New York. N. Y.
Hounds and Hunting.-Bradford. Pa.
House and Garden
New York, N. Y.
House and Home..New York. N. Y.
House Beautiful....New York, N. Y.
House of Mystery-New York. N.Y.
House of Secrets..New York, N. Y.
Housewares Review __,_...
New York. N. Y.
Houston Magazine.. ..Houston. Tex.
Houstonian .......... Hunts ville, Tex.
Howard Crimson..Birmingham. Ala.
Howard University Bulletin
Washington, D. C.
Howling Gale, The
New London, Conn.
Hromadskyi Holos
New York. N. Y.
Hub. The........ .......... Lubbock. Texas
Hudson Review. The
New York. N. Y.
Hue.... ............ - ........ . ....... Chicago, 111.
Hullabaloo, The..New Orleans. La.
Human Biology ........ Detroit. Mich.
Humanist World Digest
Berkeley, Cal.
Human Organization
Ithaca, N. Y.
Humpty Dumpty's Magazine
New York, N. Y.
gunter Arrow ...... New York. N. Y.
unters' Hom..Sand Springs, Okla.
tinting and Fishing in Canada
Montreal, Que.
! Tuntingtonian ....... Huntington. Ind.
! luntress ............... Montgomery, Ala.
luron Alphomega........ Huron, S. D.
luron Church News....Ix5ndon. Ont.
lush Hush ................... Derby, Conn.
lusk ................ Mount Vernon, Iowa
lusuv Lid........ ....... —.....Chicago. 111.
I
IAPES News- _______ Louisville. Ky.
Ice Cream Field—New York, N. Y.
1580
Ice Cream Re view.. Milwaukee, Wis.
Ice Cream Trade Journal
New York, N. Y.
Idaho Agricultural Science
Moscow, Idaho
Idaho Argonaut Moscow, Idaho
Idaho Children's Home Finder
Boise. Idaho
Idaho Education News. .Boise, Idaho
Idaho Farmer.. lloise, Idaho
Idaho Farm Journal.. ..Boise, Idaho
Idaho Food Dealer. The
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Granger Boise, Idaho
Idaho Odd Fellow. ...Caldwell, Idaho
Idaho Register Boise, Idaho
Idaho Wool Growers bulletin
Boise, Idaho
Ideal Fan Group..New York, N. Y.
Ideal Love Stories
New York, N. Y.
Ideal Movie Group
New York, N. Y.
Ideal Romance Group
New York. N. Y.
Ideal Women's Group
New York. N. Y.
If Kingston. N. Y.
1GA Grocergram Chicago, 111.
Illini Champaign, 111
Illinois Alumni News
Champaign. 111.
Illinois Banker Chicago, 111,
Illinois Bell Telephone News
Chicago. 111.
Illinois Beverage Journal
Chicago. 111.
Illinois Building News
Springfield, 111.
Illinois Bulletin, The
Edwardsville, 111.
Illinois Business Review
Champaign, 111.
Illinois Central Magazine
Chicago. 111.
Illinois Certified Public
Accountant Chicago. 111.
Illinois Christian..Rloomington, 111.
Illinois College Rambler
Jacksonville, 111.
Township
Official : Springfield,
Illinois Count;
HI.
Illinois Dental Journal
Chicago. 111.
Illinois Drug Progress-Chicago, 111.
Illinois Education....SptingfieTd, 111.
Illinois Feed Folks Chicago. 111.
Illinois Home Builders Journal
Springfield. 111.
Illinois Master Plumber
Chicago. 111.
Illinois Medical Journal
Chicago. 111.
Illinois Municipal Review
Springfield. 111.
Illinois Rural Electric News
Springfield, 111.
Illinois School Board Journal
Springfield, 111.
Illinois Sheriff's News
Wheaton, III.
Illinois State Federation of
Labor Weekly News Letter
Chicago, 111.
Illinois Technograph
Champaign, 111.
Illinois Tradesman. .Springfield, 111.
Illinois Truck News Chicago, 111.
Illinois Vocational Progress
Springfield. 111.
Illinois Wesleyan Argus
Bloomington, 111.
Illinois Wildlife Champaign. III.
Illuminating Engineering
New York. N. Y.
Illustrated Atlantis
New York, N. Y.
Illustrated Speedway News
Brooklyn. N. Y.
I Love You ... . Derby, Conn.
Image Rochester. N. Y.
Immaculatan Immaculata, Pa.
Immaculate Heart Messenger
Chicago, 111.
Impact Toronto, Ont.
Impact of Science on Society
New York, N. Y.
Implement and Tractor
Kansas City, Mo.
Import and Exchange C
Was nil
Import BulIetin...\New \ _ _.
Import Daily New York, N. Y.
Impressions Hicksville. N. Y.
>aa City, Mo.
Controls
ington, D. C.
York. N. Y.
Improvement Era
Salt Lake Citj.
Improving College and University
lalt Lake City, Utah
Teaching CorvalHs, Ore.
- - ' ' ~ lulu, Hawaii
Imua Spotlight.. ..
lianapolis, Ind.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Independent Banker
Sauk Centre, Minn.
Independent Coal Operator, The
Middlesboro, Ky.
Independent Film Journal, The
New York. N. Y.
Independent Forester. Toronto. Out.
Independent Garageman, The
Austin, Texas
Independent Oil
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Independent Petroleum Monthly
Tulsa. Okla.
Independent Producers' Guide
Syracuse, N. Y.
Independent School Bulletin
Milton, Mass.
Independent, The..Kansas City, Mo.
Independent, The..New York, N. Y.
Index Kalamazoo. Mich.
Index Tacoma, Wash.
Index to Legal Periodicals
New York, N. Y.
Indian Carthage, 111.
Indian Newberry. S. C.
Indiana Alumni Magazine
Bloomington, Ind.
Indiana Architect
Indianapolis, Ind.
Indiana Beverage Life
Indianapolis, Ind.
Indiana Business and Industry
Culver, Ind.
Indiana Business Review
Bloomington, Ind.
Indiana Catholic and Record
Indianapolis, Ind.
Indiana Club Woman Akron. Ind.
Indiana Farmer Middle town, Ky.
Indiana Food Merchant
Indianapolis. Ind.
Indiana Freemason Franklin. Ind.
Indiana Grange News
Indiana Grange News Shelby, Ind.
Indiana Magazine of History
Bloomington, Ind.
Indiana Pharmacist
Indianapolis, Ind.
Indiana Plumbing Contractor
Indianapolis, Ind.
Indianapolis Commercial
Indianapolis, Ind.
Indianapolis Realtor
Indianapolis. Ind.
Indiana Rural News
Indianapolis, Ind.
Indiana Statesman
Terr* Haute, Ind.
Indiana Student Bloomington. Ind.
Indiana Teacher Indianapolis. Ind.
Indiana Technician
* , ,. *°& Wayne. Ind.
Indiana Telephone News
Indianapolis, Ind.
Indian Leader Lawrence, Kan.
Indian Record.. ..Winnipeg, Man.
Indian Sentinel, The
Washington, D. C.
Indicador Mercantil. El
New York, N. Y.
Indicator, The New York. N. Y.
Industrial and Engineering
Chemistry . . . Washington. D. C.
Industrial and Labor Relations
Review Ithaca. N. Y.
Industrial Arts and Vocational
Education Milwaukee, Wii.
Industrial Arts Teacher
Millers ville, Pa.
Industrial Banker
Washington, D. C.
Industrial Bulletin Chicago, I1L
Industrial Bulletin New York. N. Y.
Industrial Canada.... Toronto, Ont.
Industrial Consultant Phila., Pa.
Industrial Design
New York. N. Y.
Industrial Development and
Manufacturers Record
Industrial Digest ...Don Mills,' Ont'.
Industrial Distribution
New York, N. Y.
Industrial Editor Los Angeles, Cal.
Industrial Equipment News
New York. N. Y.
Industrial Finishing
Indianapolis, Ind.
Industrial Gas New York, N. Y.
Industrial Heating Pittsburgh, Pa.
Industrial Index. ... Columbus, Ga.
Industrial Laboratories
Chicago. HI.
Industrial Machinery News
Detroit. Mich.
Industrial Maintenance and Plant
Operation Philadelphia. Pa.
Industrial Marketing.. ..Chicago. 111.
Industrial Medicine and Surgery
. . . Miami. Fla.
Industrial News Review
Portland, Ore.
Industrial Packaging Chicago, 111.
Industrial Photography
New York, N. Y.
Industrial Purchasing Agent
New York, N. Y.
Industrial Quality Control
Milwaukee. Wis.
Industrial Refrigeration
Chicago. 111.
Industrial Reporter Phila.. Pa.
Industrial Research. Chicago, 111.
Industrial Research Newsletter
Chicago, 111.
Industrial Retail Stores
Washington, D. C.
Industrial Science and Engineering
Chicago. 111.
Industrial Security
Washington, D. C.
Industrial Supervisor..Chicago, 111.
Industrial Supplier and
Distributor News.. . . Phila., Pa.
Industrial Wastes (see Supple-
ment) Chicago, 111.
Industrial Woodworking
Cos Cob, Conn.
Industrial World New York, N. Y.
Industrial World en Espanol
New York, N. Y.
Industrias Lacteas. . Houston, Tex.
Industry Boston, Mass.
Industry and Welding
Cleveland. O.
Infantry Magazine
Fort Benning, Ga.
Infants and Children's Review
New York. N. Y.
Infinity New York. N. Y.
Info New Haven. Conn.
Information New York. N. Y.
Information and Contiol
New York, N. Y.
Information L'Medicale Et Para-
medicale Montreal. Qoe.
Ingenieria Internacional
Construccion New York. N. Y.
Ingenieria Internacional Industrie
New York. N. Y.
Ingenieur, L' Montreal, Que.
Inhalation Therapy .. .Chicago, 111.
Inky & Dinky . . New York, N. Y.
Inland Salt Lake City, Utah
Inland and American Printer
and Lithographer, The
Chicago, 111.
Inland Architect Chicago. Ill
Inland California Labor Journal
San Bernardino, Cal.
Inland Empire Trade Topics
Spokane, Wash.
Inland Register ....Spokane. Wash.
Inland Seas Cleveland, Ohio
Inplant Food Management
Chicago, 111.
Inside Detective .. New York, N. Y.
Inside Michigan
East Lansing, Mich.
Installment Retailing
New York. N. Y.
Institutional Laundry
New York. N. Y.
Institutions Magazine .Chicago. Ill-
Instruction Publique, L'
Quebec, Que.
Instructor Dansville, N. Y.
Instructor Salt Lake City, Utah
Instrument and Apparatus News
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Instrumentalist, The
Evanston, 111.
Instruments and Automation (see
Supplement) Pittsburgh, Pa.
Instruments & Control Systems
(see Supplement). .Pittsburgh, Pa.
Insulation Lake Forest, 111.
Insurance Age- Journal, The
Boston, Mass.
Insurance Agent and Broker
4 Montreal, Que.
Insurance Broker-Age
New York. N. Y.
Insurance Exchange Magazine
Chicago, 111.
Insurance Field Louisville. Ky.
Insurance Graphic Dallas. Texas
Insurance Index Louisville, Ky.
Insurance Journal
Los Angeles. Cal.
Insurance Law Journal
Chicago, 111.
Insurance Magazine
Kansas City. Mo.
Insurance News Portland, Ore.
1581
Insurance Prospector Magazine
insurance Record. The Dallas, Tex.
Insurance Salesman
Indianapolis, Ind.
Inter-American Review of
Bibliography Washington. D. C.
Inter-City Express. ...Oakland, Cat
Intercollegian, The
New York. N. Y.
Interim Pocatelk). Ids.
Interior Decorators' Hand Book
New York. N. Y.
Interior Design.. ..New York, N. Y.
Interiors New York, N. Y.
Interline Reporter-New York, N. Y.
Interlude, The Joltet. I1L
Intermediate and Senior Class
Philadelphia, Pa.
Intermediate Bible Studies
Dayton. O.
Intermediate Leader
Nashville, Tenn.
Intermediate Teacher
Nashville, Tenn.
Intermountain Catholic Register
Salt Lake City, Utah
Inter- Mountain Food Retailer
Salt Lake City, Utah
Intermountain Industry and
Weekly Construction News
Salt Lake City, Utah
Internal Auditor, The
New York. N. Y.
International Altrusan Magazine
Chicago. 111.
International Blue Printer
Chicago. 111.
International Bookbinder
Washington. D. C.
International Brahman Review
Kissimee, Fla.
International Chemical Worker
Akron, Ohio
International De Molay Cordon,
The Kansas City. Mo.
International Fire Fighter
Washington, D. C.
International Index: Guide to
Periodicals in Social Sciences
and Humanities. .New York.N. Y.
International Journal
Toronto, Ont.
International Journal for the
Education of the Blind. The
Louisville, Ky.
International Journal of Religious
Education. ....New York. N. Y.
International Management
Digest New York. N. Y.
International Molder's & Foundry
Worker's Journal....Cincinnati, O.
International Musician
Newark. N. J.
International Oilman
Fort Worth, Tex.
International Operating
Engineer Washington. D. C.
International Organization
Boston. Mass.
International Photographer
Los Angeles. Cat
International Post
San Francisco. Cal.
International Projectionist
New Ycrk. N. Y.
International Record of Medicine
New York. N. Y.
International Review of Chiro-
practic .... Davenport, Iowa
International Social Science
Bulletin. New York. N. Y.
International Super Marketing
Chicago. 111.
International Trade Review
New York, N. Y.
International True. Story Group
Y.
New YorL
International Woodworker
Portland. Ore.
Interpretation Richmond. Va.
Interpreter. The Wilberforce. O.
Interracial Review
New York, N. Y.
Inter-State Milk Producers Re-
view Philadelphia. Pa.
In The Grade School Manila. P. L
Intimate Story New York, N. Y.
Intro Bulletin New York, N. Y.
Inventor and Gadgeteer
Los Angeles, CaL
Investment Dealers' Digest
New York. N. Y.
Investor New York, N. Y.
Investor's Future with
Investment World News
New York, N. Y.
Ionian New Rochelle, N. Y.
Iowa Agriculturist Ames, Iowa
Iowa Auto Dealer. .Des Moines, la.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
low* Bird Life Winthrop, Iowa
Iowa Business and Industry
DCS Momes, Iowa
Iowa Business Digest
iowa City, Iowa
Iowa Club Woman. Des Moinea, la.
Iowa Conservationist
Des Moines, la.
Iowa County Officer
Des Moines. la.
Iowa Engineer...... Ames, la.
Iowa Farm and Home Register
Des Momes. la.
Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman
Gnindy Center. Iowa
Iowa Food Dealer... Des Moines. la.
Iowa Guardsman.... Des Moines, la.
Iowa Homemaker Ames, la.
Iowa Journal of History
Iowa City. la.
Iowa Law Review.. .Iowa City. la.
Iowa Legionnaire Des Moines, la.
Iowa Lumber Dealer
Des Moines, Iowa
lowan Iowa City. Iowa
lowan Shenandoah. Iowa
Iowa Odd Fellow Maxwell. la.
Iowa Oil Spout....Des Moines, Iowa
Iowa Osteopathic Physician. The
Des Moines, la.
Iowa Pharmacist
Des Moines, Iowa
Iowa Publisher and Bulletin of
the Iowa Press Association
Iowa City. la.
Iowa Rural Electric News
Des Moines, Iowa
Iowa Sheriff Des Moines. la.
Iowa Smoke Eater Onawa. la.
Iowa State College Veterinarian
Ames, Iowa
Iowa State Daily Ames, Iowa
Iowa State Scientist ... . Ames. la.
Iowa Transit Iowa City. la.
IRLDA News... Minneapolis. Minn.
Iron Age Philadelphia, Pa.
Iron and Steel Engineer
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Iron Man Alliance. Neb.
Ironworker St. Louis. Mo
Irrigation Age.. Dodge City. Kans.
Irrigation Engineering ana
Maintenance ... New Orleans. La.
Irrigation Farmer and Water
Manager (see Supplement)
Phoenix, Ariz.
ISA Journal (Journal of the
Instrument Soc. of Aroer.)
Pittsburgh, Pa.
ISC Bengal Pocatello, Ida.
Isis Cambridge. Mass.
Isotopics Cleveland, O.
Italamencan New York. N. Y.
Italica Evanston. 111.
Ithacan. The Ithaca, N. Y.
Ivy Leaf Chicago, I1L
Ivy League Alumni Magazines
New York. N. Y.
Ivy Magazine....New Haven, Conn.
Jack and Jill Philadelphia, Pa.
Jack London's Adventure
Magazine New York. N. Y.
Jack-Pine Warbler, The
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Jackson County Medical Society
Bulletin Kansas City, Mo.
Jacobs Religious List
Clinton. S. C.
Jambar « .Youngstown, Ohio
Jamestown Collegian
Jamestown, N. D.
Jedncsc Polek (Polish)
Cleveland, Ohio
Jednota — ......Middletown. Pa.
Jerry Lewis .. . . New York. N. Y.
Jersey Architect ....Teaneck, N. J.
Jersey Industrial Buyer
Newark, N. J.
Jersey Journal. ....... ..Columbus, Ohio
Jersey Publisher
New Brunswick, N. J
Jet.~.»~...........~. .........Chicajfo, 111.
Jeune Commerce... ...Montreal, Que.
Jetinesse Canadienne
Montreal. One.
Jewelers' Clrcular-Ker stone
Philadelphia. Pa.
Jewelers Guild Guide.. Atlanta. Ga.
ewish Digest. The
Houston, Texas
Jewish Exponent Philadelphia. Pa.
Jewish Fanner .... New York. N. Y.
Jewish Forum New York. N. Y.
Jewish Frontier....New York. N. Y.
Jewish Horizon and Mizrachi
Outlook — .—-New York. N. Y.
Jewish Ledger.. ..New Orleans, La.
ewish Quarterly Review
Philadelphia, Pa.
Jewish Review and Observer
Cleveland, Ohio
Jewish Spectator..New York, N. Y.
Jewish Standard.. Toronto. Ont.
Jewish Times Baltimore, Md.
Jewish Veteran. The
Washington. D. C.
(ewish Way New York. N. Y.
immy Olsen New York. N. ?.
ive Fort Worth. Texas
Jobber News and Electronic
Wholesaling Cleveland, O.
Jobber News Toronto, Ont.
Jobber Product News (see Supple-
ment) Chicago, 111.
Jobber Times Arcadia, Cal.
Jobber Topics Chicago, 111.
Joe Palooka. New York. N. Y.
Johns Hopkins Magazine
Baltimore, Md.
Johns Hopkins News Letter
Baltimore, Md.
Johnson County Farmer
Oxford, la.
Johnsonian Rock Hill, S. C.
ohnstown Motorist
Johnstown, Pa.
Jonathan, The Los Angeles, Cal.
Jo Pasztor, A (The Good
Shepherd) Cleveland, Ohio
Josepninum Review
Worthington, Ohio
Journal Hesston, Kan.
journal American College of
Dentists.... _ St Louis, Mo.
Journal, American Dental
Society of Anesthesiology
Flushing, N. Y.
Journal American Water Works
Association New York, N. Y.
Journal des Constructeurs, Le
Montreal, Que.
Journal Des Vedettes, Le
Montreal, Que.
Journal. Florida Engineering
Society.... Jacksonville. Fla.
Journalism Quarterly
Minneapolis, Minn.
Journal- Lancet.. Minneapolis. Minn.
Journal of Abnormal and Social
Psychology Washington, D. C.
Journal of Accountancy
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Aesthetics and Art
Criticism, The Cleveland, O.
Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry«..Washington, D. C.
Journal of Air Law and
Commerce. The Evanston, 111.
Journal of Allergy ....St. Louis. Mo.
Journal of American Folklore
Philadelphia. Pa.
Journal of Applied Nutrition
Los Angeles. Cal.
Journal of Applied Physics
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Applied Physiology
Washington. D. C.
Journal of Applied Polymer
Science New York. N. Y.
Journal of Applied Psychology
Washington. D. C.
Journal of Arkansas Education
Little Rock. Ark.
Journal of Astronautics
New York, N. Y.
Journal of Aviation Medicine
St. Paul, Minn.
Journal of Bacteriology
Baltimore. Md.
Journal of Biblical Literature
Philadelphia, Pa.
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Baltimore. Md.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery
Boston. Ma»*.
Journal of Business . Chicago, 111.
Journal of Business Education
Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
Journal of Cellular and Compara-
five Physjology..Phnadelphia, Pa.
Journal of Chemical Education
New York, N. Y.
Journal of Chemical Physics
New York, N. Y.
Journal of Chronic Diseases
St. Louis. Mo.
Journal of Cleveland Academy
of Pharmacy.-... Cleveland. Ohio
Journal of Clinical and Experi-
mental Psychopathology and
Quarterly Review of Psychi-
atry and Neurology
N?w York. N. Y.
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology
and Metabolism....Springneld, Itt.
1582
Journal of Clinical Investigation
. . ~ .. New Haven, Conn.
Journal of College Placement
Bethlehem. Pa.
Journal of Colloid Science
New York, N. Y.
Journal of Commerce and
Commercial.... New York. N. Y.
Journal of Commerce and
Construction Record
Seattle, Wash.
Journal of Commerce Export
Bulletin .......... New York. N. Y.
Journal of Commerce Import
Bulletin ............... New York, N. Y.
Journal of Commerce Weekly
Vancouver, B. C.
Journal of Comparative and
Physiological Psychology
Washington, D. C.
Journal of Comparative Neurology
Philadelphia. Pa.
Journal of Consulting Psychology
Washington. D. C.
Journal of Criminal Law, Crim-
inology and Police Science
Baltimore. Md.
Journal of Cuneiform Studies
New Haven, Conn.
Journal of Cycle Research
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Dairy Science
White Plains. N. Y.
Journal of Dental Medicine
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Dental Research
St. Louis. Mo.
Journal of Dentistry for Children
Baltimore. Md.
Journal of East Asiatic Studies
Manila. P. I.
Journal of Economic Entomology
Washington, D. C.
Journal of Economic History
New York, N. Y.
Journal of Education
Boston. Mass.
Journal of Educational
Psychology ..Washington, D. C.
Journal of Educational Research
Madison. Wis.
Journal of Educational Sociology
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Education- Recreation
St. Paul, Minn.
Journal of Engineering Education
Champaign. Ill
Journal of English and Germanic
PhiloloRy ........ Champaign. 111.
Journal of Experimental
Education ......... Madison. Wis.
Journal of Experimental Medicine
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Experimental Psychol-
ogy .................... Washington^ D. C.
rimental Zoology
Philadelphia. Pa.
....................
Journal of Experi
Journal of Farm Economics
Menasha. Wis.
Journal of Finance.. Madison, Wis.
Journal of Forestry
Washington, D. C.
Journal of General Education
Chicago, III.
Journal of General Physiology
New York. N. Y.
Journal of General Psychology
Provincptown, Mass.
Journal of Genetic Psychology
Provincetown, Mass.
Journal of Geography
Chicago, 111.
Journal of Geology ...Chicago, 111.
Journal of Geophysical Research
Washington, D. C.
Journal of Gerontology
St. Louis, Mo.
Journal of Healing Arts
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Health -Physical
Education- Recreation
Washington. D. C.
Journal of 'Heredity
Washington,, D. C.
Journal of Higher Education
Columbus, Ohio
Journal of Histochemistry and
Cytochemistry ...... Baltimore, Md.
Journal of Home Economics
Washington, D. C.
Journal of Housing ...... Chicago, 111.
ournal of Immunology
Baltimore. Md.
Journal of Industrial Engineering
Atlanta, Ga.
Journal of Infectious Diseases
Chicago, III.
Journal of Insurance, The
Columbus, Ohio
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Journal of Moder
Journal of International College
of Surgeons Chicago, 111.
Journal of Investigative Der-
matology Baltimore. Md.
Journal of Laboratory and
Clinical Medicine. .St. Louis, Mo.
Journal of Lifetime Living (see
Supplement) . ..New York, N. Y.
Journal of Machine Accounting
Systems and Management
Paris. 111.
Journal of Mammalogy
Stillwater. Okla.
Journal of Marketing..Chicago, 111.
Journal of Mathematics and
Mechanics Bloommgton, Ind.
Journal of Mathematics and
Physics Cambridge. Mass.
Journal of Medical Education
Chicago. 111.
Journal of Metals..New York. N. Y.
Journal of Meteorology
Boston. Mass.
Journal of Milk and Food
Technology Shelbyville, Ind.
Journal of Mississippi History, The
Jackson, Miss,
lern History
Chicago, 111.
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Morphology
Philadelphia. Pa.
Journal of Mount Sinai Hospital
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Near Eastern Studies
T i * *T ** Chicago. 111.
Journal of Negro Education. The
Washington. D. C.
Journal of Negro History
Washington, D. C.
Journal of Nervous and Mental
Disease Bal timore, Md.
Journal of Neurophysiology
Springfield, 111.
Journal of Neurosurgery
...... Springfield, 111.
Journal of Nutrition
Philadelphia. Pa.
Journal of Oral Surgery Anesthcsi-
ologyand Hospital Dental Service
Chicago. 111.
Journal of Organic Chemistry
. . Washington, D. C.
Journal of Osteopathy
Kirksville. Mo.
Journal of Paleontology
Tulsa, Okla.
Journal of Parapsychology
_ , , - Durham. N. C.
Journal of Parasitology
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Journal of Pediatrics..St. Louis. Mo.
Journal of Personality
Durham, N. C.
Journal of Petroleum Technology
Dallas. Tex.
Journal of Pharmacology and
Experimental Therapeutics
Baltimore, Md.
Journal of Philosophy
New York. N. Y.
Journal of Physical Chemistry
T i , «. Washington. D. C.
Journal of Physical Education
Yellow Springs, O.
Journal of Plumbing-Heating-Air
m Conditioning.. Tarrytown, N. Y.
Journal of Political Economy
Chicago, 111.
Journal of Polymer Science
, , « New York, N. Y.
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
St. Louis, Mo.
Journal of Psychology
_ t t „ Provincetown, Mass.
Journal of Range Management
_ , . „ Portland. Ore.
Journal of Rehabilitation
Washington, D. C.
.glon ..Chicago, 111.
Journal of Research
<T BOIllllftLUU. U
Journal of Religion ..Chicago,
t t ^ Washington, D. C.
Journal of Retailing
New York. N, Y.
Journal of School Health..Kent, O.
Journal of Social Psychology
, t , _ Provincetown. Mass.
Journal of Soil and Water
Conservation.... De* Moines. la.
Journal of Southern History, The
. . „ Lexington, Ky.
Journal of Speech and Hearing
Disorders.... . Los Angeles, Cal.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol
New Haven, Conn.
Journal of Taxation. The
New York, N. Y
Journal of Teacher Education
Washington, D. C.
Journal of the Acoustical Society
, of America New York. N. Y.
Journal of the Aeronautical
Sciences ..New York. N. Y.
Journal of the Air Pollution
Control Assn Pittsburgh, Pa.
Journal of the American Associa-
tion of Medical Record
Librarians Chicago. 111.
Journal of the American Associa-
tion of Nurse Anesthetists
Chicago, 111.
Journal of the American Associa-
tion of University Women
Washington, D. C.
Journal of the American Ceramic
Society Columbus. O.
Journal of the American Chemical
Society Washington, D. C.
Journal of the American Concrete
Institute Detroit, Mich.
Journal of the American Dental
Association . . Chicago, 111.
Journal of the American Dental
Hygienists' Assn. Chicago, 111.
Journal of the American Dietetic
Association Chicago, 111.
Journal of the American Geriatrics
Society Baltimore. Md.
Journal of the American Institute
of Architects Washington. D. C.
Journal of the American Institute
of Homeopathy Philadelphia, Pa.
Journal of the American
Institute of Planners
Cambridge, Mass.
Journal of the American Judicature
Society Chicago. 111.
Journal of the American Leather
Chemists' Association
Cincinnati, O.
Journal of the American Medical
Association Chicago, 111.
Journal of the American Medical
Women's Assn New York, N. Y.
Journal of the American Oil
Chemists Society Chicago, 111.
Journal of the American Opto-
metric Association
St. Louis. Mo.
Journal of the American Oriental
Society New Haven, Conn.
Journal of the American Osteo-
pathic Association Chicago, 111.
Journal of the American Pharma-
ceutical Assn. (Practical Pharma-
acy Edition). ..Washington. D. C.
Journal of the American Pharma-
ceutical Assn (Scientific Ed.)
Washington, D. C.
Journal of the American
Podiatry Association
Washington. D. C.
Journal of the American Scientific
Affiliation .. Goshen, Ind.
Journal of the American Society
for Psychical Research
New York, N. Y.
Journal of the American Society
of Chartered Life Underwriters
Philadelphia. Pa.
Journal of the American Society
of Sugar Beet Technologists
Fort Collins. Colo.
Journal of the American Society
of Training Directors
Madron. Wis.
Journal of the American Statis-
tical Assn. Washington. D. C,
Journal of the American Veteri-
nary Medical Assn Chicago, 111.
Journal of the Arkansas Medical
Society Little Rock, Ark.
Journal of the Arnold Arboretum
Cambridge. Mass.
Journal of the Association of
Official Agricultural Chemists
Washington. D. C.
Journal of the Audio Engineer-
ing Society New York. N. Y.
Journal of the Biological Photo-
graphic Association
New York. N. Y.
Journal of the California
Optometric Association
Los Angeles, Cal.
Journal of the Canadian Dental
Association Toronto, Ont.
Journal of the Canadian Dietetic
Association Toronto, Ont
Journal of the Electro- Chemical
Society .. .. New York. N. Y.
Journal nf the Engineers Club
of St. Louis .. St. Louts. Mo.
Journal of the Florida Education
Association Tallahassee. Fla,
Journal of the Florida Medical
Association . Jacksonville. Fla.
Journal of the Fran VI in Institute
Philadelphia. Pa.
1538
Journal of the History of Idea*
New York. N. Y.
Journal of the History of Medicine
and Allied Sciences
New Haven. Conn.
Journal of the Illinois State His-
torical Society ...... Springfield. 111.
Journal of the Indiana State Dental
Association. . . Fort Wayne. Ind.
Journal of the Indiana State
Medical Assn. Indianapolis, Ind.
Journal of the Iowa State Medical
Society ......... Des Motnea. la.
Journal of the Kansas Entorao-
logical Society. Manhattan. Kan.
Journal of the Kansas Medical
Society Topeka. Kan.
Journal of the Kentucky State
Medical Assn.... Louisville, Ky.
Journal of the Louisiana State
Medical Society
New Orleans, La.
Journal of the Maine Medical
Association Brunswick, Me.
Journal of the Medical Assn. of
Georgia ... . Atlanta. Ga.
Journal of the Medical Assn. of
the State of Alabama
Montgomery, Ala.
Journal of the Medical Societ;
of New Jersey .. Trenton, ...
Journal of the Michigan State
of New Jersey .. Trenton, N. J.
_- the Michigan State
Dental Assn Lansing, Mich.
Dental Assn ..... Lansing, M
Journal of the Michigan State
Medical Society Lansing, Mich.
Journal of the Missouri Bar
Jefferson City, Mo.
Journal of the Missouri State
Dental Association
St. Louis. Mo.
Journal of the Nat'l Chiropractic
Assn. . .Webster City, Iowa
Journal of the National Medical
Association ........ New York. N. Y.
Journal of the New England Water
Works Association
Boston, Mass.
Journal of the New Jersey State
Dental Society, The
Jersey City, N. J.
Journal of the Oklahoma State
Medical Association
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Journal of the Omaha Mid-West
Clinical Society Omaha. Neb.
Journal of the Ontario Dental
Association . Toronto. Ont.
Journal of the Optical Society of
America New York. N. Y.
Journal of the Patent Office
Society ... Washington. D. C.
Journal of the Royal Astronomical
Society of Canada Toronto. Ont.
Journal of the Society for Indus-
trial and Applied Mathematics
Philadelphia. Pa.
Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians
Charlottesville. Va.
Journal of the Society of
Cosmetic Chemists
Detroit, Mich.
Journal of the Society of Motion
Picture and Television Engineers
New York. N. Y,
Journal of the Soil Science
Society of the Philippines
Manila. P. I.
Journal of the South Carolina
Medical Assn. . Florence. S. C.
Journal of the Tennessee Academy
of Science .... Knoxville. Tenn.
Journal of the Tennessee State
Medical Assn . . Nashville. Tenn.
Journal of Thoracic Surgery
St. Louis, Mo.
Journal of Urology Baltimore, Md.
Journal of Wildlife Management
, , „, « . Madison, Wis.
Journal of W. P. I.
Worcester, Mass.
Journal, Royal Architectural In-
stitute of Canada Toronto. Ont.
Journal- Stockman .... Omaha. Neb.
Journeyman Barber, Hairdresser
and Cosmetologist
Indianapolis. Ind.
Journeyman Roofer and Water-
proofer ................. Chicago, 111.
J-Tac .................. Stephenville, Tex.
Jubilee .................. New York. N. Y.
. . .
Judaism ................. N«w Y^k. N. Y.
Tuniatian .......... Huntingdon. Pa,
Tun or American Philadelphia, Pa.
Junior Catholic Messenger
Pa.
Junior Citfcen ...... Litchfi
Junior Claw .... Philadelphia,
Juntor College Journal
Washington, D. C.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Junior Hi ............St. Louis, Mo.
Junior Leader........ Nashville, Tenn.
Junior Leader Ottawa. Ont.
Junior ' "
.
unior Libraries... New York, N. Y.
untor Life........ ........Cincinnati, Ohio
unior Magazine.... Pittsburgh, Pa.
lor Natural History Magazine
New York. N. Y.
unior Review... Washington. D. C.
unior Reviewers.... Aspen. Colo.
uniors Philadelphia. Pa.
unior Scholastic. New York, N. Y.
unior Teacher.... Philadelphia. Pa.
unior Teacher. Nashville. Tenn.
unior. The Philadelphia. Pa.
_ust Buttons....Southington, Conn.
. ustice. Waltham, Mass.
, ustice New York, N. Y.
usticta New York. N. Y.
ust Married Derby. Conn.
uvenile Merchandising
JWB Circle. The..New York', N*. Y*.
Ka Leo o Hawaii. Honolulu. T. H.
Kangaroo ............ Sherman. Tex.
Kankakee Co. Farm Bureau and
Home Bureau News
„ Kankakee. 111.
Kansas .......... Topeka. Kan.
Kansas Banker ...... Topeka. Kans.
Kansas Beverage Analyst
Wichita, Kans.
Kansas Beverage Journal
_ Toneka. Kans.
Kansas Beverage News
. Wichita. Kans.
Kansas Business Review
_ ^ Lawrenre. Kans.
Kansas Citian .. Kansas City. Mo.
Kansas City Grocer
Kansas City. Mo.
Kansas City Medical Journal
w Kansas City. Mo.
Kansas Clubwoman
Mullinville. Kans.
Kansas Construction Magazine
_ _ Topeka. Kans.
Kansas Engineer. Lawrence. Kans.
Kansas Farm Bureau News
_ Manhattan. Kans.
Kansas Farmer ........ Topeka. Kans.
Kansas Food Dealer
_ Kansas City. Kans.
Kansas Government Journal
Topeka. Kans.
Kansas Grange Monthly
Fort Scott. Kans.
Kansas Historical Quarterly
w Topeka, Kans.
Kansas Masonic Digest
_ „ Wichita. Kans.
Kansas Messenger Topeka. Kans.
Kansas Publisher. The
TT » £?**£*' Ka0»-
Kansas Restaurant Wichita. Kans.
Kansas Sportsman, The
_ „ McPherson, Kans.
Kansas State Collegian
Manhattan, Kans.
Kansas State Engineer
_ Manhattan. Kans.
Kansas Stockman ..... Topeka. Kans.
Kansas Teacher ...... Topeka. Kans.
Kansas Transporter Topeka. Kans.
Kansas Union Farmer
Topeka. Kans.
Kappa Alpha Psi Journal
Kappa Psi Mask.. .
Karpatska Rus' Yonkers. N. Y
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Ac Philadelphia. Pa.
Katholisches Wochenblatt un der
Landmann Omaha. Neb.
Katolik .. Chicago. Ill
Katolikus Magyarok Vasarnapja '
•*> « , T* , N Cleveland. O.
Katolicky Delnik
Katolicky Sokol .. .
Katy Keene Comics
New York. N. Y.
Keen Crosswords. New York, N. Y.
Ken Brooklyn. N Y.
Ken New York. N\ Y.
Kennel Review Glendale. Cal.
Kent Stater Kent, O.
Kentuckiana Purchaser
v +» , « Louisville. Ky.
Kentucky Beverage Journal
Frankfort. Ky.
is..Lcuisvflle, Ky.
. .
Farm Bureau N
reau Newt
Louisville. Ky.
Kentucky Farmer. The
Middletown, Ky.
Kentucky Grocer Louisville. Ky.
Kentucky Grocers' News
Louisville, Ky.
Kentucky Irish-American
Louisville. Ky.
1 ...Lexington. Ky.
Kentucky Kernel ______
Kentucky Labor News .
Louisville, Ky.
Kentucky Law Journal
Lexington. Ky.
Kentucky Pharmacist
Frankfort, Ky.
Kentucky School Journal
Louisville. Ky.
Kenyon Collegian ........ Gambier, O.
Kenyon Review ............ Gambier. O.
Kern County Union Labor
Journal .............. Bakersfield. Cal.
Keukonian ....... Keuka Park. N. Y.
Keyboard Jr... New Haven. Conn.
Key Reporter... Washington. D. C.
Keystone Builder ..JJarrisburg, Pa.
Keystone. The ........ Kutztown. Pa.
Keystone Motorist
Philadelphia. Pa.
Key, The .......... Grand Rapids, Mich.
Key to Toronto ........ Toronto, Ont.
Khaki and Blue ............ Phila.. Pa.
Kid Colt Outlaw... New York. N. Y.
Kid Montana ........... Derby. Conn.
Kilikilik ............................ Tiffin. O.
Kin .................. Toronto, Ont.
King County Medical Society
Bulletin . .. Seattle. Wash.
King's Business, Los Angeles, Cal.
Kingsman .............. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Kirchenblatt .............. Columbus. O
Kirke og Folk ............... Blair, Neb!
............... ,
Kislap-Graphic....Quezon City. P. .
Kitchen Business-New York, N. Y.
Kitchen- Klatter .. Shenandoah, la.
Kiwanis Magazine ... Chicago. 111.
Klasiks .......... Quezon City. P. I.
Knickerbocker. The "The
Netherlands" Magazine
New York. N. Y.
Knitted Outerwear Times
New York. N. Y.
Knitter .............. ... . Charlotte. N. C.
Knitting Industry Weekly
New York, N. Y.
Knitting Mill News . Phila.. Pa.
Know Rochester..Rochester. Minn.
Knox Alumnus .......... Galesburg. 111.
Knox Student ........ Galesburg. 111.
Kolping Banner ................ Phila.. Pa.
Korean Pacific Weekly
Honolulu, T. H.
Korean Survey.... Washington, D. C.
Kosher Food Guide
New York. N Y.
K.P.A. News ................ Topeka. Kan.
Kphth .................. New York. N Y.
K-Ray Magazine ........ Toronto. Ont.
Kristaus Karaliaus Laivas
Chicago, 111.
Kristillinen Kuukauslehti
Laurium, Mich.
Kronika ................. New York. N. Y.
Kyiv ..................... Philadelphia, Pa.
L. A. (The Southern California
Magazine) Claremont. Cal.
Labor Washington, D. C.
Laboratory Digest, The
St. Louis, Mo.
Laboratory Investigation
New York. N. Y.
Labor Bulletin Belleville, HI.
Labor Digest.... Indianapolis, Ind.
Labor Law Journal Chicago. 111.
Labor Leader........ . San Diego, Cal.
Labor Leader.. — New York. N. Y.
Labor News Peoria, 111.
Labor News Burlington. Iowa
Labor News Bellingham, Wash.
Labor Policy and Practice
Washington, D. C.
Labor Record... Joliet, 111.
Labor Relations Reporter
Washington, D. C.
Labor Review Augusta, Ga.
Labor Review. .Minneapolis, Minn.
Labor Statesman.. Vancouver, B. C.
Labor Tribune Columbus, Ohio
Labor Union Dayton, Ohio
Labor World..............Montreal. Que.
Labour Gazette............Ottawa. Ont.
Labour Review Ottawa. Ont.
Lab World Los Angeles. Cal.
Lackawanna Jurist ..Scranton, Pa.
Lackawanna Motorist
Scranton, Pa.
Ladies' Home Journal
Ladle..
Philadelphia^ Pa.
..New York.
Lakeland Mirror....Plymout£nWis.
Lakeland Yachting
Sheboygan. Wis.
Lake Shore Visitor Register
Erie, Pa.
Lake States Timber Digest
Duluth. Minn.
La La Rue Derby. Conn.
Lamp , Peeksk.ll, N Y.
Lamp Journal Summit, N. J.
Lamron Monmouth, Ore.
Lancaster Farming
Quarry ville, Pa.
Lancaster Magazine
Lancaster. Pa.
Lancaster Motorist..Lancaster. Pa.
Lance, The (see Supplement)
Springfield. Mo.
Lance. The Winooski. Vt.
Land and Water Zanesyille, O.
Land and Water Conservation (see
Supplement) ..Montgomery, Ala.
Land Economics Madison. Wis.
Land Improvement....Phoenix, Ariz.
Landscape Santa Fe. N. M.
Landscape Architecture
Boston. Mass.
Landscape Gardner (see Supple-
Long Beach, Cal.
ment)
Landscaping c
Language ....Aus..... _
Lantern Philadelphia, Pa.
...Long Beach, Cal.
" us tin, Tex.
Lapidary Journal Del Mar. Cal.
Larch Tree. The Larchmont. N. Y.
Lariat Waco, Texas
Lariat. The ... . Ellens-burg, Wash.
Lariat, The .. Vancouver, Wash.
Laryngoscope St. Louis. Mo.
LaSalle Collegian.. Philadelphia, Pa.
Lassie New York. N. Y.
Lass-O Denton, Tex.
Latin American Report
New Orleans. La.
Latvija Amerika ....Toronto. Ont.
Latvju Zurnals ....New York. N. Y.
Laugh Book Magazine
Wichita, Kans.
Laugh Comics New York. N. Y.
Launder-Matic Age
New York. N. Y.
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Journal Toronto, Ont.
Laurel. The
St. Bonaventure. N Y.
Laurel of Phi Kappa Tau
Oxford, O.
Laurenttan .... Canton, N. Y.
Laval Medical Quebec, Que.
Law and Contemporary
Problems Durham, N. C.
Law and Order New York. N. Y.
Law Forum Champaign, 111.
Law Journal New York. N. Y.
Law Journal-Record
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Law Library Journal
Boston. Mass.
Lawrence Lawrenceville, N. J.
Lawrence Tech News..Detroit, Mich.
Lawrentian Appleton. Wis.
Law Review Lancaster. Pa
Leader... Denver, Colo.
Leader Indianapolis, Ind.
Leader ....Fredonia. N. Y.
Leader Bismarck. N D.
Leaders Group .. Philadelphia, Pa.
Leaders Magazine
West Des Moines, Towa
Leather and Shoes.... ChicriRo, 111.
Leather Craftsman. Tlie
Fort Worth, Tex.
Leather Life Montreal. Que.
Leather Manufacturer, The
Boston. Mass,
Leatherneck Washington. D C.
Leather World ... Montreal. Que.
Lebanese American Journal
New York, N. Y.
Ledstjarnan Seattle. Wash.
Legal Aid Brief Case
Chicago. 111.
Legal Herald Detroit, Mich.
Legal Intelligencer
Philadelphia, Pa.
Legal News Topeka, Kan.
Legal News Detroit. Mien.
Legal News Akron. Ohio
Legal News Cleveland, Ohio
Legal News Toledo, Ohio
Legal News,.........Youngstown, Ohio
Legal News , Tulsa, Okla.
Legal Press Sacramento, Cal.
Legal Record Muskogee. Okla.
Legionary, The Ottawa. Ont.
Legionnaire Omaha, Neb.
Legion News Detroit, Mich.
Lehigh Alumni Bulletin
Bethlehi
Lehigh Lav
Journal "
AHentown. Pa.
1634
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Lehigh Valley Motor Club News
Allentown. P
Lessons for Intermediates
Nashville, Tenn.
Let's Live Los Angeles, Cal.
Levittown Outlook Levittown, Pa.
Lewis County Farm-Home News
Lowville. N. Y.
Lewis County Farmer t
Centralia, Wash.
Liberty ^.....Washington. D. C.
Liberty Toronto, Ont
Library Journal. ...New York. N. Y.
Library of Congress Quarterly
Journal of Current Acquisitions
Washington, D. C.
Library Placement Exchange
Washington, D. C.
Library Quarterly.... ...Chicago, 111.
Library Trends ....Champaign. 111.
Lietuviu Dienos..Los Angeles. Cal.
Life New York, N. Y.
Life and Health./Washington, D. C.
Life Association News
Wae,whi?jrton.D._C.
Life En Espano
Life Insurance Courant
N.' Y!
Mo.
hio
. Y.
. Y.
New York. N. Y.
Life Insurance Selling
St. Louis. Me
,ife Insurer..M...»...Cincinnati, Ohi
ife International-New York, N. "
_^ife in the Bronx..New York. N.
Life Underwriters News
Toronto, Ont.
Light — Wichita, Kan.
Lighting New York, N. Y.
Light Metal Age Chicago, 111.
Light Utility Workers
Washington, D. C.
Ligourian Ligouri, Mo.
Li 1 Genius .....Derby. Conn.
Lt'l Rascal Twins ....Derby. Conn.
Li'l Tomboy ..« Derby. Conn.
Linacre Quarterly....St. Louis. Mo.
Lincoln Clarion.. Jefferson City, Mo.
Lincoln Herald H arrogate, Tenn.
Lincolnian. .Lincoln University. Pa.
Linden Bark. St. Charles, Mo.
Linens ai
...
Linen Supply News—Detroit, Mich.
Linfield Review. .McMinnville, Ore.
. ., .
Washington. D. C.
. Staten Island, N. Y.
Link. The..
Link, The
Linking Ring, The....Kenton. Ohio
Lion Magazine, The Chicago, 111.
Lions Roar Hammond, La.
Lippincott's Medical Science
Phila.. Pa.
Liquor Store New York. N. Y.
Listen Washington, D. C.
Listen. The FM and High
Fidelity Guide Chicago. 111.
Listy Svateho Frantiska
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Literary Cavalcade
New York, N. Y.
Literary Review.... Teaneck. N. J.
Lithographers' Journal
Little Audrey New York', N! Y!
Little Dot New York, N. Y.
Little Flower Magazine
Oklahoma City, Okla.
•ittle Iodine. New York. N. Y.
Jttle Leaguer WilUamsport, Pa.
_,itt1e Lotta .... New York, N. Y.
Little Lulu New York. N. Y.
Little Max New York. N. Y.
Lituanus Brooklyn, N. Y.
Livestock Breeder Journal
Macon, Ga.
Live Stock Breed Publications
. Chicago, 111.
Livestock Magazine
Memphis, Tenn.
Living Church. ..Milwaukee. Wis.
Living for Young Homemakers
New York, N. Y.
Living Message Toronto. Ont.
Living Museum.... Springfield, 111.
Livingston County Agricultural
News Mt. Morris. N. Y.
Livingston Life....Livin«ston. Ala.
Living Today Tampa. Fla.
Living Unlimited Newark. N. J.
Living Wilderness. The
Washington. D. C.
Liwarway Manila, P I.
Lloydia Cincinnati, Ohio
Local Agent St. Louis. Mo.
Locksmith Ledger
Wood-Ridge. N. J.
Locomotive Engineers Journal
Locomotive Engineer,
evelan
, The
Clevel
Cleveland. Ohio
e
eland, O.
Log ................................. Salem, Mass.
Logger and Lumberman
Vancouver. B. C.
Log. The ................. Annapolis, Md.
Log, The .. . Oklahoma City. Okla.
Lois Lane, ............ New York. N. Y.
Lone Ranger .......... New York, N. Y.
Long Island Commercial Review
Garden City, N. Y.
Long Island Leisure Time News
Hicks ville. N. Y.
y
....... ................New York, N. Y.
Lookout .................... Cincinnati, Ohio
Looney Tunes... .....New York, N. Y.
Loretto, The ................. Loretto. Pa.
Lorian ......... .. .................. Dubuque. la.
Los Angeles Banker
Los Angeles. Cal.
Los Angeles Collegian
Los Angeles, Cal.
Los Angeles Daily Journal
Los Angeles, Cal.
Los Angeles Industrial News
Los Angeles, Cal.
Los Angeles School Journal
Los Angeles. Cal.
Loteria .............. Panama City. R. P.
Louisiana Business Review
Baton Rouge, La.
Louisiana Conservationist
New Orleans, La.
Louisiana Engineer, The
New Orleans, La.
Louisiana Future Farmer
Houma. La.
Louisiana Grocer.New Orleans, La.
Louisiana Journal of Plumbing-
Heating-Air Conditioning-
Mechanical Contracting
New Orleans. La.
Louisiana Legionnaire
Opelousas. La.
Louisiana Methodist
Little Rock. Ark.
Louisiana Motor Transport Asso-
ciation News. ...Baton Rouge. La.
Louisiana Municipal Review
Alexandria, La.
Louisiana Schools
Baton Rouge. La.
Louisiana State University Alumni
News ............. Baton Rouge. La.
Louisville .................. Louisville, Ky.
Louisville and Nashville
Employees' Magazine
Louisville, Ky.
Loupe. La ............ „ ...... Montreal. Que.
Love Diary ................. Derby. Conn.
Love Romances.. New York. N. Y.
Low Bidder .......... Albany, N. Y.
Lowdown, The.M...New York, N. Y.
Loyola News ................ Chicago. 111.
Loyola News ......... Montreal, Que.
LP-Gas ....... New York. K. Y.
LPGA Times .................. Chicago, 111.
Luboy .......................... Mayfield. Pa.
Lubrication Engineering
Chicago, 111.
Lucy ......... New York. N. Y.
Luggage and Leather Goods
New York. N. Y.
Lumber and Building Materials
Merchandising ...... Toronto. Ont.
Lumber Co-operator
Rochester, N. Y.
Lumberjack, The ...Flagstaff. Ariz.
Lumberman, The.... ..... Portland, Ore
Lumber Merchant .. Lincoln. Neb.
Lutheran ............. Philadelphia. Pa,
Lutheran Companion
Rock Island. HI.
Lutheran Counselor Hancock, Mich.
Lutheran Education St. Louis. Mo.
Lutheraner. Der .... St. Louis. Mo.
Lutheran Herald
Minneapolis, Minn.
Lutheran Layman, The
St. Louis, Mo.
Lutheran Messenger
Minneapolis. Minn.
Lutheran Messenger for the
Blind .................. Louisville, Ky.
Lutheran Quarterly
Gettysburg. Pa.
Lutheran Standard ....Columbus. O.
Lutheran Tidings .... Askov. Minn.
Lutheran Witness ...St. Louis. Mo.
Lutheran Woman's Work
Philadelphia. Pa.
Lutheran Voice, The
Iron wood. Mich.
Luther Life . Philadelphia. Pa.
Luthersk Ugeblad ......... Blair. Neb.
1535
Luz Apostolica, Los
San Antonio. Tex.
Luzerne Legal Register
, „ Wilkee-Ban* F«u
Lycoming Courier
Lyre, The ................. Menasha, Wls.
Lyric, The .......... Christiansburg, Va.
Lys Mykyta ................ Detroit. Mich.
M
Macaroni Journal .. Palatine. 111.
MacDonald Farm Journal, The
Montreal, Que.
M. A. C. Gopher
Minneapolis, Minn,
Machine Accounting & Data
Processing ...... Detroit. Mich.
Machine and Tool Blue Book
Wheaton, 111.
Machine Design ....... Cleveland, O.
Machine Production and Canadian
Supply .................... Toronto, Ont.
Machmerie et Outillage de Ferme
Verdun, Que.
Machinery ......... New York, N. Y.
Machinist, The Washington, D. C.
MacLean Building Guide
Don Mills, Ont.
Macleans Magazine .Toronto, Ont.
MacMurray
ting, ^
Mac Weekly ............. St. Paul. Minn.
Mademoiselle ....New York, N. Y.
Madison Avenue New York. N. Y.
Madison County Farm News
Oneida. N. Y.
Madrono ................... Berkeley, Cal.
Magazine of Cambridge
Cambridge. Mass.
Magazine of Ducks and Geese
Milwaukee. Wis.
Magazine of Sigma Chi
Evanston, 111.
Magazine of Standards. The
New York. N. Y.
Magazine of Wall Street and Busi-
ness Analyst ....New York. N. Y.
Magnificat ...... Manchester. N. H.
Magyar Banyaszlap Detroit. Mich.
Mahout ......... University. Ala.
Mail Order World .............. Ord, Neb.
Maine Alumnus ............. Orono. Me.
Maine Baptist Messenger
Augusta, Me.
Maine Campus ............. Orono. Me.
Maine Coast Fisherman
Camden. Me.
Maine Farmer and Homemaker
Portland. Me.
Maine Farm Research Orono. Me.
Maine Outdoorsman and Con-
servationist .......... Waldoboro. Me.
Maine State Grocers' Bulletin
Portland. Me.
Maine State Labor News
Bangor. Me.
Maine Teacher. The..Portland, Me.
Main Events ..New York, N. Y.
Maine Water Utilities
Augusta. Me.
Main Sheet .......... Detroit, Mich.
Mainstream ..... New York. N. Y.
Maintenance ........... Cos Cob, Conn.
Maintenance and Sanitary
Supplies ...... New York. N. Y.
Maintenance of Way Employes
Journal . . Detroit. Mich.
Maitre Electricien, Le
Montreal. Que.
Maitre Imprimeur, La ^
Montreal. Que.
Male ....................... New York, N. Y.
Male Point of View
New York. N. Y.
Manage ............. Dayton, Ohio
Management and Business
Automation ...... Chicago, 111.
Management Methods
Greenwich, Conn.
Management Review
New York. N. Y.
Manager's Magazine
Hartford. Conn.
Manhasset Club Life
Manli asset. N. Y.
Manhattan College Engineer
New York, N. Y.
M"""ttM °^T8? York. N.Y.
Manila Klasiks . .. Manila, P. T.
Manhunt ............ New York. N. Y.
Manitoba Co-operator
Winnipeg. Man.
Manitoba Highway News
Winnipeg. Man.
Manitoba Medical Review
Winnipeg. Man.
Manitoba]! .............. Winnipeg, Man.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Manitoba School Journal
Winnipeg, Man.
Manitoba School Trustee, The
Winnipeg. Man.
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Manor Club
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Man's Conquest..New York. N. Y.
Man's Illustrated Magazine
New York. N. Y.
Man's Life ............ New York, N. Y.
Man's Magazine ..New York. N. Y.
Man's World ......... New York. N. Y.
Man To Man ....... New York. N. Y.
Manufactured Homes
Washington, D. C.
Manufacturing and Industrial
Engineering ...... Don Mills. Ont.
Manufacturing Confectioner with
International Confectioner
Oak Park. 111.
Manufacturing Jeweler
Providence. R. I.
Manuscripts .......... New York, N. Y.
Ma Paroisse .............. Montreal. Que.
Marcolian ............... Marietta. Ohio
Marianist. The ..... Dayton, Ohio
Marian Reprints ..... Dayton, Ohio
Marienbote. Der..Battleford. Sask.
Marine Corps Gazette
Quantico. Va.
Marine Dealer ........ New York. N. Y.
Marine Digest ........ Seattle. Wash.
Marine Engineering/Log
New York. N. Y.
Marine Journal ..... New York, N. Y.
Marine News .. . New York. N. Y.
Marines in Battle
New York. N. Y.
Marines Magazine
Baton Rouge. La.
Marine Trades ----- Toronto. Ont.
Maritime Baptist ...Wolfville. N. S.
Maritime Co-operator
Antigonish. N. S.
Maritime Farmer and Co-operative
Dairyman ....... Saint John. N. B.
Maritime Fur Breeder
Summerside. P.E.I.
Maritime Merchant
Sackville. N. B.
Maritime Reporter
New York. N. Y.
Maritime Truck Transport Review
Sackville. N. B.
Market Bulletin....Nashville, Tenn
Marketeer ......................... Peoria. HI.
Marketing .................. Toronto. Ont.
Marking Industry ....... Chicago. 111.
Maroon ....................... Chicago. 111.
Maroon .............. New Orleans. La.
Maroon and Gold
Elon College. N. C.
Maroon and Gold Bloomsburg. Pa.
Maroon and White
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Maroon Tiger ............. .Atlanta. Ga.
Marquette Engineer
Milwaukee. Wis.
Marquette Tribune
Milwaukee, Wis.
Marquette University Journal
Milwaukee. Wis.
Marriage and Family Living
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mart ............. New York. N. Y.
M-A-R-T ..... Montreal. Que.
Marvel Comic Group
New York. N. Y.
Maryknoll .............. Maryknoll. N. Y.
Maryland ..... College Park. Md.
Maryland Churchman
Baltimore. Md.
Maryland Grocers Skirmisher
Baltimore. Md.
Maryland Historical Magazine
Maryland Horse. The..Towson. Md!
Maryland Master Plumber
Baltimore. Md.
Maryland Motorist Baltimore. Md.
Maryland Odd Fellow
», , .. ~. Baltimore. Md.
Maryland Pharmacist
Baltimore. Md.
Maryland Poultry News Digest &
Directory ............. .....Preston, Md.
Maryland Press Assn. Bulletin
Maryland State Medical Journal
Maryland Teacher, The
** , ^ ~ ,_ Baltimore, Md.
Maryland Tobacco Grower
„ , , . . Baltimore. Md.
Maryland -Wash mrtnti- Delaware
Beverage Journal Baltimore. Md.
MascuLines New York. N. Y.
Masked Raider Derby. Conn.
Masonic Bulletin Cleveland, O.
Masonic Chronicler.... Chicago, 111.
Masonic Home Journal
Louisville. Ky.
Masonic Monthly Mobile, Ala.
Masonic News Montreal, Que.
Masonic News and Algerian
Helena. Mont.
Masonic Temple Topics
Chicago. 111.
Masonic Tidings . .Milwaukee. Wis.
Masonic Tribune Seattle. Wash.
Masonic World Detroit. Mich.
Massachusetts Beverage Journal
Boston. Mass.
Massachusetts Collegian
Amherst. Mass.
Massachusetts Physician
Boston, Mass.
Massachusetts Teacher
Boston. Mass.
Mass Transportation..Wheaton. 111.
Mass Vending Chicago. 111.
Master Barber and Beautician
Magazine Chicago. 111.
Master Detective New York. N. Y.
Masterkey. The
Los Angeles. Cal.
Master Plumber and Heating
Contractor New York. N. Y.
Master Shoe Rebuilder with which
is combined The Shoe Repairer
and Finding Dealer
Boston. Mass.
Material Handling Engineering
Cleveland. Ohio
Material Handling Illustrated
Cleveland. Ohio
Materials Handling in Canada
. Toronto. Otit.
Materials m Design Engineering
New York, N. Y.
Mathematical Reviews
Providence. R. I.
Mathematics Magazine
Pacoima, <".al.
Mathematics Teacher
Washington. D. C.
Matrix Austin. Tex.
Mature Years.... Nashville, Tenn.
Maverick Marshall Derby. Conn.
Mayfair Montreal, Que.
Mayflower . Washington. D. C.
Mayor and Manager
New York. N. Y.
Mazie and Her Boyfriends
New York. N. Y.
McCall's Magazine
New York. N. Y.
McCall's Needlework & Crafts
New York. N. Y.
McCall's Pattern Book
New York. N. Y.
McOill Daily . . Montreal. Que.
McGill Dental Review
Montreal, Que.
McGill Engineer, The
Montreal, Que.
McGill Medical Journal
Montreal. Cue.
McGill News .. .Montreal. Que.
McKendree Review . Lebanon. I1L
McLean County Farm and Home
Bureau News Bloominscton, 111.
McMurry War- Whoop
Abilene. Texas
MD Medical Newsmagazine
New York. N. Y.
Meat Chicago, 111.
Meat Dealer Los Angeles, Cal.
Mecati'ca Popular Chicago. 111.
Mechanical Contractor
New York. N. Y.
Mechanical Engineering
New York, N. Y.
Mecanique Populaire ..Chicago. 111.
Mechanix Illustrated
New York, N. Y.
Mechanization — The Magazine of
Modern Coal Washington, D. C.
Media Agencies Clients
Los Angeles. Calif.
Media/scope Evanston. 111.
Medical Abstracts (see Supple-
ment) Philadelphia. Pa.
Medical Annals of District of
Columbia Washington. D. C.
Medical Clinics of North America
Philadelphia, Pa.
Medical Digest Winnetka. 111.
Medical Economics....Oradell, N. J.
Medical Journal . New York. N. Y.
Medical Record and Annals
Houston. Tex.
Medical Times .Manhasset. N. Y.
Medicine Baltimore. Md.
Medicoratna (see Supplement)
Chicago. 111.
1588
Meeker REA Pioneer
Eden Valley. Minn.
MEGA Minneapolis. Minn.
Megaphone Canton. Mo.
Megaphone Georgetown, Tex.
Megaphone, The Dallas, Tex.
Meie Tee (Our Path) , ^ ^
New York. N. Y.
Mekeel's Stamp News
Portland. Me.
Melting Pot Milwaukee. Wis.
Member's Bulletin of the
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Richmond. Va.
Memphis Medical Journal
Memphis, Tenn.
Men — New York, N. Y.
Mennonite Newton. Kans.
Mennonite Quarterly Review
Goshen, Ind.
Mennonite Review. .Winnipeg, Man.
Menorah JournaL.New York. N. Y.
Men's Modes New York, N. Y.
Men's Wear New York. N. Y.
Men's Wear of Canada
Toronto, Ont.
Mental Hospitals
Washington. D. C.
Mental Hygiene.. New York, N. Y.
Mentor Arlington. Texas
Mercer Cluster Macon, Ga.
Mercerian, The Macon, Ga.
Merchants Journal
Birmingham. Ala.
Merchants Trade Journal
Des M omes, Iowa
Mercury Los Angeles. Cal.
Mercury Glenville. W. Va.
Message de L'lmmaculee
Edmonton, Alta.
Message Magazine
Nashville. Tenn.
Messager Canadien, Le
Montreal, Que.
Messager de Marie Reine des
Coeurs Montreal, Que.
Messager de Saint Michel
Sherbrooke, Que.
Messager du Tres Saint Sacre-
ment Montreal, Que.
Messaggero. II . Kansas City. Mo.
Messenger.... Birmingham. Ala.
Messenger Richmond, Va.
Messenger of the Sacred Heart
New York. N. Y.
Messenger, The .Chicago. 111.
Messenger, The
East St. Louis, 111.
Messenger. The..Des Moines. Iowa
Messenger, The (Edition of Our
Sunday Visitor)....Covmgton, Ky.
Metabolism-Clinical and Experi-
mental New York, N Y.
Metal Finishing.... Westwood. N. J.
Metal Forming and Fabricating
Chicago. 111.
Metal Polisher. Buffer and
Plater Cincinnati, Ohio
Metal Products Manufacturing
Elmhurst, 111.
Metal Progress Cleveland. O.
Metal Removing....Rochester, N. Y.
Metal Reporter New York. N. Y.
Metals Review Cleveland, Ohio
Metal Treating
New Rochelle, N Y.
Metal -Working Boston, Mass.
Meteorological Abstracts and
Bibliography .. ..Boston, Mass.
Methodist Christian Advocate
Birmingham, Ala.
Methodist Layman Chicago. 111.
Methodist Woman Cincinnati, O.
Metlfax Cleveland, Ohio
Metro Port Credit. Ont.
Metronome (see Supplement)
New York. N. Y.
Metropolitan Montreal, Que.
Metropolitan Host
New York. N. Y.
Metropolitan Miamian, The
'Miami, Fla.
Metropolitan Museum of Art,
Bulletin of New York. N. Y.
Metropolitan News
Los Angeles. Cal.
Metropolitan Star..New York, N. Y.
Miami Hurricane, The
Coral Gables. Fla.
Miami Student Oxford. Ohio
Michaelman Winooski, Vt.
Michigan AFL-C.I.O. News
Detroit. Mich.
Michigan Alumnus
Ann Arbor. Mich.
Michigan Architect and Engineer
Detroit, Mich.
Michigan Bell Detroit. Mich.
Michigan Beverage News
Detroit* Mich.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Michigan Catholic .. Detroit, Mich.
Michigan Christian Advocate
Adrian, Mich.
Michigan Contractor and Builder
Detroit, Mich.
Michigan Daily....Ann Arbor, Mich.
Michigan Drug Journal
Detroit, Mich.
Michigan Education Journal
Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Farmer
East Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Farm News
Charlotte, Mich.
Michigan Food News
Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Investor... .Detroit, Mich.
Michigan Law Review
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Michigan Librarian
East Lansing. Mich
Michigan Manufacturer and
Financial Record....Detroit. Mich.
Michigan Milk Messenger
Detroit, Mich
Michigan Motor Carrier
Detroit. Mich
Michigan Motor News
Detroit. Mich
Michigan Municipal Review
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Michigan National Guardsman
Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Out -of -Doors
Lansing. Mich.
Michigan Overseas Veteran
Lansing, Mich
Michigan Patron Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Police Journal
Detroit. Mich
Michigan Pythian Owosso. Mich.
Michigan Restaurateur
Detroit. Mich
Michigan Roads and Construc-
tion Lansing, Mich
Michigan's Health. ...Lansing, Mich
Michigan State Bar Journal
Lansing, Mich
Michigan State News
East Lansing, Mich.
Michigan State University
Magazine, The
East Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Table Topper
Bay City, Mich.
Michigan Tech Lode
Houghton, Mich
Michigan Technic
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Michigan Tradesman
Grand Rapids. Mich
Mickey Mouse New York. N. Y.
Microphone Houston, Tex
Microwave Journal... .Boston. Mass.
Mid-America Chicago, 111
Mid-Atlantic Apothecary
Williamstown. N. J
Mid-Continent Banker
St Louis, Mo
Mid- Continent Bottler
Kansas City. Mo.
Mid-Continent Jeweler
Kansas City. Mo.
Mid-Continent Mortician
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mid- Continent Purchaser
Tulsa, Okla.
Middle East Journal. The
Washington, D. C.
Midland Fremont. Neb
Midland Cooperator
Minneapolis, Minn
Midland Schools.... DCS Moines. la.
Midnight Oil Buffalo. N. Y.
Mid-South Cotton News
Memphis, Tenn
Midstream New York, N. Y.
Midwest Automotive News
Chicago. 111.
Mid-West Contractor
Kansas City, Mo.
Midwest Engineer .. Chicago, 111.
Mid- Western Banker
Milwaukee, Wis.
Midwestern Druggist
Kansas City. Mo.
Midwestern Trucker and Shipper
Omaha, Neb.
Midwest Farm Paper Unit
Chicago, 111.
Midwest Furniture News
^ Milwaukee, Wis.
Midwest Home Builder
Warren, Mich.
Midwest Industry Magazine
Toneka, Kan.
Midwest Inspection Journal
Chicago. HI.
Midwest Manufacturing
Oak Park. HI.
97
Midwest Motor Transport
St. Paul, Minn.
Midwest Municipal Utilities
Overland Park, Kans
Midwest Purchasing Agent
Cleveland. Ohio
Mid- West Restaurant News
Chicago. Ill
Midwest Scandinavian
Minneapolis, Minn.
Midwest Truckman
Yatcs Center, Kan*
Midwest Wool Growers News
K«tnsas City, Mo
Migrant, The....Elizabethton, Tenn.
Military Affairs-Washington, D. C.
Military Chaplain
Washington, D. C.
Military Electronics
Cleveland, O.
Military Engineer
Washington, D. C.
Military Market
Washington, D. C.
Military Medicine
Washington, D. C.
Military Review
Fort Leavenworth, Kans.
Military Systems Design
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Milk Dealer ........ Milwaukee, Wis.
Milking Shorthorn Journal
Springfield, Mo.
Milk Products Journal
Milwaukee. Wis.
Mill and Factory..New York, N. Y.
Millie The Model
New York. N. Y
Millinery Research
New York. N. Y.
Milling Production
Minneapolis. Minn
Mills Quarterly ............ Oakland, Cal.
Mill Stock Reporter
New York. N Y
Mills Stream ............ Oakland. Cal.
Milton College Wildcat
Milton. Wis.
Milwaukee Medical Society Times
Milwaukee. Wis
Milwaukee Road Magazine
Chicago, 111.
Minaret ............................ Tampa, Fla.
Mine-Mill Union Denver. Colo.
Miner. The ...... Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
Mines Mazarine.... Denver, Colo
Mining Congress Journal
Washington, D. C.
Mining Engineering
New York, N. Y
Mining Equipment News
Middlesboro. Ky.
Mining in Canada Winnipeg, Man.
Mining Record ........ Denver. Colo
Mining World .San Francisco. Cal.
Ministry ............ Washington, D. C.
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Bulletin ..... Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota Children's Home
Finder ..................... St. Paul, Minn.
Minnesota Clubw9tnan
Minneapolis, Minn
Minnesota Daily
Minneapolis, Minn
Minnesota Farmer
Minneapolis. Minn.
Minnesota Food Guide
St. Paul, Minn
Minnesota Grange Gleaner
Mtlaca. Mjnn
Minnesota History. .St. Paul, Minn
Minnesota Horticulturist
St. Paul. Minn
Minnesota Journal of Education
St. Paul. Minn
Minnesota Law Review
Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota Legionnaire
St Paul. Minn.
Minnesota Master Plumber
Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota Medicine
St Paul, Minn.
Minnesota Missionary
Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota Motorist
Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota Municipalities
Minneapolis. Minn.
Minnesota Out-of- Doors
Hopkins, Minn.
Minnesota Pharmacist
St. Paul, Minn.
Minnesota Police Journal
Minneapolis, Minn.
Minnesota Press
Minneapolis. Minn.
1587
Minnesota Registered Nurse
Saint Paul, Minn.
Minnesota Smoke Eater
Worthington, Minn.
Minnesota Technulug
Minneapolis. Minn.
Minuteman Bloom held, N. J.
Mirror Memphis, Tenn.
Miss America New York, N. Y.
Miss Delta Cleveland, Miss.
Missile Design and Development
New York, N. Y.
Missiles and Rockets — Magazine
of World Astronauf.es
Washington, D. C.
Missionary Horizons (see Supple-
ment) .... Pittsburgh, Pa.
Missionary Link..New York, N. Y.
Missionary Monthly ..Toronto, Ont.
Mission Herald Farmville, N. C.
Mission Herald.... Philadelphia, Pa.
Mission Post Chicago, 111.
Missions New York. N. Y.
Missions Franciscames
Quebec, Que,
Mississippian . ...Oxford. Miss.
Mississippi Banker.Jackson, Miss.
Mississippi Business Review
State College. Miss.
Mississippi Collegian
Clinton, Miss.
Mississippi Doctor
Booneville, Miss.
Mississippi Educational Advance
Jackson, Miss.
Mississippi Farm Bureau News
Jackson, Miss.
Mississippi Farmer
Jackson, Miss.
Mississippi Federated Co-op. News
Jackson, Miss.
Mississippi Grocers Guide
Jackson. Miss.
Mississippi Highways
Jackson, Mis*.
Mississippi Methodist Advocate
Jackson, Miss.
Mississippi Register
Jackson, Miss.
Mississippi State Alumnus
State College, Miss.
Mississippi Stockman Farmer
Jackson, Miss.
Historical
Mississippi Valley
Review . . .. Lincoln, Neb.
Mississippi Valley Lumberman
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mississippi Valley Medical
Journal incorporating the
Radiologic Review ...Quincy. III.
Mississippi Veteran
Brandon. Miss.
Missouri Alumnus....Columbia, Mo
Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin
St. Louis. Mo.
Missouri Counselor .. ..Mexico. Mo.
Missouri Farm Bureau News
Jefferson City. Mo.
Missouri Farmer . Columbia, Mo.
Missouri Grocer Sedalia. Mo.
Missouri Historical Review
Columbia. Mo.
Missouri Law Review
Columbia. Mo.
Missouri LP-Gas Talks
Springfield, Mo.
Missouri Medicine St. Louis. Mo.
Missouri Miner . ... Rolla, Mo.
Missouri Municipal Review
Columbia, Mo.
Missouri Pacific Lines Magazine
(see Supplement). .St. Louis, Mo.
Missouri Pharmacist
Jefferson City, Mo.
Missouri Press News
Columbia, Mo.
Missouri Ruralist .Topeka, Kans.
Missouri School Journal
St. Louis. Mo.
Missouri "Show Me" Legion-
naire Jefferson City. Mo.
Missouri Valley Delta
Marshall. Mo.
Miss Recordia Dallas. Pa.
Mitre Lennoxville. Cue.
M. I. T. Voo Doo
Cambridge, Mass.
Mizrachi Weg .. New York, N. Y.
Mobile Home Citizen
Mobile Homes __. —
Mobilehomes and Trailers in
Canada .- Toronto, Ont.
Mobile Living for the Mobile-
home Owner Sarasota, Fla.
Model Airplane Nei
Model Railroader. The
Milwaukee. Wii.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Model Trains Milwaukee, Wis.
Modern Baby, The
Modern Beauty Shop....Chica'go.' 111!
Modern Brewery Age
Stamford, Conn.
Modern Bride New York. N. Y.
Modern Castings Des Flames, 111.
Modem Concrete Chicago. IlL
Modern Converter Duluth, Minn.
Modern Dairyman .St. Paul, Minn.
Modern Drugs.... New York. N. Y.
Modern Farmer. The
Winnipeg. Man.
Modern Fiction Studies
Lafayette, Ind.
Modern Game Breeding
~\>ylest«
town. Pa.
Doj.
Modern Garden Center
Arcadia. Cal.
Modern Grocer. . New York. N. Y
Modern Hardware Cleveland, Ohio
Modern Highways Chicago. 111.
Modern Hospital Chicago, 111.
Modern Instructor . Regina. Sask.
Modern Language Journal, The
St. Louis. Mo.
Modern Language Notes
Baltimore. Md.
Modern Lithography
Caldwell. N. J
Modern Machine Shop
Cincinnati, Ohio
Modern Man Skokie. 111.
Modern Management
Washington, D. C.
Modern Materials Handling
Boston. Mass.
Modern Maturity (see Supplement)
Ojai. Cal.
Modern Medicine
Minneapolis. Minn.
Modern Medicine of Canada
Toronto. Ont.
Modern Metals Chicago. 111.
Modern Miller and Bakers News
Prospect Heights. 111.
Modern Miss . . New York. N. Y.
Modern Needlecraft
New York. N. Y.
Modern Office Procedures
Cleveland, O
Modern Packaging ..New York. N. Y.
Modern Pattern Making
Cos Cob, Conn.
Modern Philology Chicago. 111.
Mote. »«««»£,
Modem Plastics . New York. N. Y.
Modern Power and Engineering
Toronto, Ont.
Modern Railroads Chicago. 111.
Modern Romances .New York. N. Y.
Modern Sanitation and Building
Maintenance ....New York. N. Y.
Modern Schools Madison, Wis.
Modern Screen ...New York. N. Y.
Modern Stationer and Office
Equipment Dealer
Duluth, Minn.
Modern Textiles New York. N. Y.
Modern Theatre-Kansas City, Mo.
Modern Trans — .....Boston, Mass.
Modern Veterinary Practice
Santa Barbara, Cal.
Modern Windows New York. N. Y.
Modern Woodman Rock Island, 111.
Moila Temple Bulletin
St. Joseph. Mo.
Monatshefte fur Deutschen Un-
terricht Madison, Wis.
Monatspost (see Supplement)
Rochester. N. Y.
Monde Ouvier Montreal. Que.
Monetary Times Toronto, Ont.
Money and Commerce
Pittsburgh. Pa
Monitor San Francisco, Cal
Monitor....M........-~....^Trenton, N. J
Monitor Albany. N. Y.
Monopoly State Review, The
New York. N. Y.
Monroe County Farm and Home
News «... ....Rochester, N. Y.
Monroe Legal Reporter
Stroudsburg, Pa.
Montana Agriculture
Bozeraan. Mont.
Montana D.A.V. News
Kalispell, Mont.
Montana Education Helena. Mont.
Montana Exponent Bozeman, Mont.
Montana Farmer Stockman
Great Falls, Mont.
Montana Fanners Vniyn News
Great Falls, Mont.
Montana Food Distributor. The
MiMOula, Mont.
Montana Kalinin . Missoula, Mont.
Montana Legionnaire
ire
Mont.
Montana Magazine of Western
History, The Helena, Mont.
Montana Oil Journal
Great Palls, Mont.
Montana Rural Electric News
Denver, Colo.
Montana Stockgrower
Helena, Mont
Montana Wool Grower
Helena, Mont.
Montclarion Montclair, N. J.
Montgomery Co. Farm News
Fonda, N. Y.
Montgomery Co. Law Reporter
Norristown, Pa.
Monthly Purchasing Guide to
Institutional Management
Philadelphia. Pa.
Montrealer Montreal. Que.
Monumental News-Review
Buffalo. N. Y.
Moody Monthly Chicago, IlL
Mooring Mast, The
Parkland. Wash.
Moose Magazine Chicago, 111.
Moravian . . Bethlehem. Pa.
Morehouse Alumnus. Atlanta. Ga.
Morgan Horse Magazine
Leommster, Mass.
Morris Harvey Comet
Charleston. W. Va.
Mortgage Banker Chicago, 111.
Morticians of the Southwest
Dallas. Tex.
Mortuary Management
Los Angeles. Cal.
Morze (The Sea) Chicago. 111.
Most Teenage Group
New York. N. Y.
Motel Chicago. 111.
Moteru Dirva Chicago. 111.
Mother and Child
Long Island City. N. Y.
Mother's Home Life and the
Household Guest Winona. Minn.
Motion Picture New York. N. Y.
Motion Picture Daily
New York. N. Y.
Motion Picture Exhibitor
Philadelphia. Pa.
Motion Picture Herald
New York. N. Y.
Nashville. Tenn.
. New York. N. Y.
Chetek. Wis.
.Philadelphia. Pa.
New York. N. Y.
Vancouver, B. C.
. Pasadena. Cal.
Motive
Motor
Motor
Motor Age
Motor Boating ..
Motor Carrier
Motorcyclist ..
Motor Dealer
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Motor Group .. . . New York. N. Y.
Motor Guide . ....New York. N. Y.
Motor in Canada Winnipeg. Man.
Motorist Chambersburg, Pa.
Motorist Erie. Pa.
Motorland San Francisco, Cal.
Motor Life Los Angeles. Cal.
Motorman. Conductor and Motor
Coach Operator
Washington. D. C.
Motor Mention Hamsburg, Pa.
Motor News Chicago. 111.
Motor News Cam den. N. J.
Motor Registration News of
California Oakland. Cal.
Motor Service Chicago, 111.
Motor Topics Palmyra, Pa.
Motor Transport Calgary. Alberta
Motor Transportation and Western
Trucking (see Supplement)
Los Angeles. Cal.
Motor Transportation Hi-Lights
Columbia. S. C.
Motor Transportation in the West
(see Supplement)
Los Angeles. Cal.
Motor Transport Shipping News
St. Louis. Mo.
Motor Travel Columbus, O.
Motor Trend .... Los Angelea, Cal.
Motor Truck and Coach
Toronto, Oat.
Motor Truck News (Iowa)
Des Moines, la.
Motor Truck News
New York. N. Y.
Motorway Transport . Chicago. 111.
Motor West Orange. Cat
Motour Cincinnati, Ohio
Mountain Echo Emmittburg. Md.
Mountaineer, The Wilburton. Okla.
Mountaineer. The Kemrille. Tt*.
Mountain Music. Columbus, Ohio
Mountain States Banker
Denver, Colo.
Mount Allison Record
Sackville, N. B.
Mount Hermon Alumni News
Mount Hermon. Mass.
1638
Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly
South Hadley. Mass.
Mount Holyoke News
South Hadley, Mass.
Mount Mary Times
Milwaukee. Wis.
Mouseketeers New York, N. Y.
Movers News New York. N. Y.
Movie and TV Spotlight
New York, N. Y.
Movieland and TV Times
New York, N. Y.
Movie Life New York, N. Y.
Movie Mirror New York. N. Y.
Movie Stars Parade- TV
Close-ups New York, N. Y.
Movie World New York, N. Y.
Mr. District Attorney
New York, N. Y.
M. S. L Montreal. Quo.
MTM— The Journal of Methods-
Time Measurement
Ann Arbor, Mich.
Muhlenberg Weekly.. Allentown. Pa.
Municipal Engineers Journal
New York. N. Y.
Municipal Finance . . . Chicago. 111.
Municipality Madison. Wis.
Municipal Law Reporter
Hanover. Pa.
Municipal News Seattle. Wash.
Municipal Signal Engineer
New York. N. Y.
Municipal South Charlotte. N. C.
Municipal Utilities Magazine
Toronto, Ont.
Municipal World St. Thomas. Ont.
Munkas. A New York, N. Y.
Muscle Builder.. Jersey City. N. J.
Muscle Power Jersey City, N. J.
Muscular Dystrophy News
New York. N. Y.
Museum New York, N. Y.
Museum News Washington, D. C.
Musical America .New York. N. Y.
Musical Courier ..New York, N. Y.
Musical Leader .... Chicago. 111.
Musical Merchandise Review
New York, N. Y.
Musical News .. San Francisco, Cat
Musical Quarterly
New York. N. Y.
Musicana New Haven, Conn.
Music Clubs Magazine
New York. N. Y.
Music Educators Journal
Washington. D. C.
Music Journal . New York. N. Y.
Music Magazine. Hollywood. Cal.
Music of the West Magazine
juos Angeles. Cal.
Music Trades .. New York. N. Y.
Music U.S.A. (see Supplement)
New York. N. Y.
Muslim World . . Hartford. Conn.
Mustang . Silver City. N. M.
Mustang El San Luis Obispo, Cat
Mutt and Jeff .. New York. N. Y.
Mutual Magazine Philadelphia, Pa.
Mutual Review .Washington. D. C.
Muzikos Zinios Chicago, 111.
Muzzle Blasts Portsmouth. Ohio
My Baby New York. N, Y.
Mycologia New York. N. Y.
My Greatest Adventure
New York. N. Y.
My Little Margie Derby. Conn.
My Love Secret....New York. N. Y.
My Own Romance
New York. N. Y.
My Romance New York, N. Y.
My Romance Group
New York. N. Y.
My Romantic Adventures
New York, N. Y.
My Secret Life Derby. Conn.
Mysteries of Unexplored Worlds....
Derby, Conn.
Mystery In Space-New York. N. Y.
Mjr Weekl* Header... .Columbus. O.
N
N. A. A. Bulletin New York. N. Y.
N. A. C. Club Life .. Newark. N. J.
NADA Magazine
Washington. D. C.
NAHB Journal of Homebuilding
N.IM. VHri
Name*: Journal of American
Name Society..^. Berkeley, Cal.
Nancy.... .......... M....New York. N. Y.
NARDA News .............. Chicago, in.
18-
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Narodne Slovo ......... Pittsburgh. Pa.
Nasa Nada .......................... Gary, Ind.
Nashe Zhittya ........ Philadelphia. Pa.
Nassau County Agricultural
io
Nation, The ..„... .New York. rf. Y.
National Aeronautics
Washington, D. C.
National Am vet.. Washington, D. C.
National Baptist Union-Review
Nashville, Tenn.
National Baptist Voice
Nashville, Tenn.
National Barred Rock Journal
Coupeville. Wash.
National Beauty School Journal
and Beauty School Manage*
ment ............ New York, N. Y.
National Bottlers' Gazette
New York, N. Y.
National Bowhunter, The
Milton, Wis.
National Bowlers Journal and
Billiard Revue ....... Chicago. 111.
National Builder ..... Toronto, Ont.
National Bulletin, The
Kansas City, Mo.
National Button Bulletin
Hi»htstown, N. J.
National Business Woman
Washington, D. C.
National Candy Wholesaler
Washington, D. C.
National Capitol Pharmacist
Washington, D. C.
National Catholic Kindergarten
Review ........ St. Louis, Mo.
National Chinchilla Breeder
Salt Lake City. Utah
National Civic Review (see Supple-
ment) ........ New York, N. Y.
National Cleaner and Dyer
New York, N. Y.
National College Journal of
Chiropractic ......... Chicago. 111.
National Comics Group
New York, N. Y.
National Concrete Products News
Toronto, Ont.
National Congress Bulletin
Chicago, 111.
National Corporation Reporter
Chicago. 111.
National Council Outlook
New York. N. Y.
National Defense .......... Arcadia. Cal.
National Defense Transportation
Journal .......... Washington, D. C.
National Eclectic Medical Assn.
Quarterly (see Supplement)
Oklahoma City. Okla.
National Engineer ...... Chicago. Ill
National Equipment Review
Los AnKeles, Cal.
National Farm and Garden
Magazine ....Short Hills, N. J.
National Fisherman
Goffstown. N. H.
National Flying Farmer
Wichita, Kan.
National Food Distributors
Journal ....................... Chicago, 111.
National Foundation News
New York. N. Y.
National 4-H News ...... Chicago, 111.
National Fur News.. Denver. Colo.
National Furniture Review
Chicago, 111.
National Future Farmer. The
Alexandria, Va.
National Gardener (see Supple-
ment) Columbia, S. C.
National Geneological Society
Quarterly (see Supplement)
Washington, D. C.
National Geographic Magazine
Washington. D. C.
National Glass Budget
Pittsburgh. Pa.
National Gleaner Forum
Birmingham, Mich.
National Golfer . San Mateo. Cal.
National Grange Monthly
XT , , „ , Springfield. Mass.
National Guardian
New York. N. Y.
National Guardsman
XT . , rr J Washington, D. C.
National Hardwood Magazine
Memphis, Tenn.
National Hay Press
xi • i TT _, Indianapolis. Ind.
National Hearing Aid Journal
Sioux City. Iowa
National Herald, The
XT • , «• „ Washington, D. C.
National Hog Farmer
Grundy Center. la.
National Horseman..Louisville, Ky.
National Horticultural Magazine
XT . , tr Washington, D. C.
National Humane Review
Denver. Colo.
National Insurance Buyer
New York. N. Y.
National Jeweler Incorporating
Jewelry ................ New York. N. Y.
National Jewish Ledger
Washington. D. C.
National Jewish Monthly
Washington, D. C.
National Labour Journal
Ottawa. Ont.
National Lithographer
New York. N. Y.
National Live Stock Producer
Chicago. 111.
National Lutheran, The
New York, N. Y.
National Medical Secretary
Boston, Mass.
National Merchandiser
Montreal, Que.
National Motel News
Columbus, Ohio
National Motorist
San Francisco, Cal.
National Municipal Review (see
Supplement).. New York, N. Y.
National News of the American
Legion Auxiliary
Indianapolis, Ind.
National Oil Jobber
Washington, D. C.
National Parent-Teacher
Chicago, 111.
National Parks Magazine
Washington, D. C.
National Pension Guide
Washington, D. C.
National Petroleum News
New York. N. Y.
National Photographer
Milwaukee, Wis.
National Plumbing and Heating
Supply News (see Supplement)
Boston, Mass.
National Police Gazette
New York. N. Y.
National Potato Council News
Washington. D. C.
National Press Photographer
New York, N. Y.
National Program New York, N.Y.
National Prospector's Gazette
and Treasure Hunters News
Bell flower. Cal.
National Provisioner....Chicago. III.
National Public Accountant
Washington. D. C.
National Publisher (see Supple-
ment) ......... Chicago, 111.
National Rabbit Raiser
Minneapolis, Minn.
National Reporter System
St. Paul, Minn.
National Republic
Washington. D. C.
National Review New York. N. Y.
National Reviewer
Waterbury, Conn.
National Roofer and Building Im-
provement Contractor (see Sup-
plement) ............ Chicago, 111.
National Roofer, Siding and Insul-
ation Contractor (see Supple-
ment) ................ Chicago, III.
National Rug Cleaner
New York. N. Y.
National Rural Letter Carrier
Washington. D. C.
National Safety News. .Chicago, 111.
National Savings and Loan
Journal, _______ Washington. D. C.
National Sculpture Review
New York, N. Y.
National Sheriff
Washington. D. C.
National Shorthand Reporter
Oskaloosa, Iowa
National Speed Sport News
Ridgewood. N. J.
National Stationer
4 Washington, D. C.
National Stock Dog Magazine
Butler, Ind.
National Theatre and Concert
Magazines .......... New York, N. Y.
National Tribune-Stars and
Stripes ........ ....Washington, D. C.
National Underwriter Chicago. HI.
National Union Farmer
Denver, Colo.
National Voice....Los Angeles. Cal.
National Welfare* Advocate
1689
National Women's League Outl
Salt Lake City. Utah
Nation's Agriculture. ...Chicago. 111.
Nation's Business
„ . , .. Washington. D. C.
Nation's Schools............Chicago, 111.
Natural History....New York. N. Y.
Naturaliste Canadien, Le
Quebec, Que.
Nature Magazine
Washington, D. C.
Nature's Path — New York, N. Y.
Nautilus. The.M.....Philadelphia, Pa.
Naval Affairs....Washington. D. C.
Naval Aviation News
Washington. D. C.
Naval Stores Review
New Orleans, La.
Navigation ........... Los Angeles, Cal.
Navy Combat New York, N. Y.
Navy News .......San Diego. Cal.
Navy Times.~....Washington, D. C.
NAWCAS News Atlanta. Ga.
NEA Journal...... Washington. D. C.
Nebraska Agriculture
Lincoln. Neb.
Nebraska Alumnus ...Lincoln. Neb.
Nebraska Baptist Messenger
Omaha, Neb.
Nebraska Beverage Analyst
Omaha. Neb.
Nebraska Bird Review
Lincoln. Neb.
Nebraska Blue Print.. Lincoln, Neb.
Nebraska Cattleman
Alliance, Neb.
Nebraska Education News
Lincoln, Neb.
Nebraska Farmer ...Lincoln, Neb.
Nebraska History...... Lincoln, Neb.
Nebraska Legionnaire
Lincoln, Neb.
Nebraska Mortar and Pestle
Lincoln. Neb.
Nebraska Municipal Review
Lincoln. Neb.
Nebraskan Lincoln, Neb.
Nebraska Newspaper Lincoln, Neb.
Nebraska Oil Jobber
Lincoln, Neb.
Nebraska Register
Grand Island. Neb.
Nebraska Retailer ..Omaha, Neb.
Nebraska Smoke Eater
Pierce, Neb.
Nebraska State Medical Journal
Lincoln, Neb.
Nebraska Union Farmer
Omafia, Neb.
NEDA Journal Chicago, HI.
Nederlandse Post. De
Montreal. One.
NEGM Magazine ...Boston. Mass.
Negro Educational Review, The
Jacksonville, Fla.
Negro History Bulletin
Washington, D. C.
Negro Traveler, The....Chicago, 111.
Nerba ~ Boston, Mass.
Neurology Minnea polis, Minn.
Nevada Agriculture and Livestock
Journal Reno, Nev.
Nevada Beverage Index
Reno. Nev.
Nevada Education Bulletin
Carson City, Nev.
New Age. The Washington, D. C.
New Aurora, The
Philadelphia, Pa.
New Century Leader Elgin, 111.
New Christian Advocate
Chicago. III.
New Church Life..Bryn Athyn. Pa.
New Church Messenger
Brooklyn, N. Y.
New Counter Freezer News
Los Angeles, Cal.
New Crossword Puzzles
New York. N. Y.
New England Apparel Register
Boston, Mass.
New England Architect &
Builder Illustrated
Boston, Mass.
New England Caller.Quincy, Mass.
New England Construction
Lexington, Mass.
New England Dairyman
Boston, Mass.
New England Dealerscope
Boston, Mass.
New England Electrical News
Boston. Mass.
New England Equipment Dealer
Needham. Mass.
New Englander~ Boston. Mass.
New Englander.. .. Henniker. N. H.
New England Furniture News
Boston. Mass.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
New England Goat Mews
Leicester* Mass.
New England Hardware
Boston, Mass,
rical and Gene-
New England Historical
alogical Register Boston. Mass.
New England Homestead
Springfield. Mass.
New England Journal of Medicine
Boston. Mass.
New England Poultry Review,
The MM....lpswich. Mass.
New England Printer and
Lithographer......... .Boston, Mass.
New England Purchaser
Boston. Mass.
New England Quarterly
Brunswick. Me.
New England Railroad Club
Boston. Mass.
New England Retail Register
Boston, Mass.
New England Shepherd
Sheffield. Mass.
New Equipment Digest
Cleveland, Ohio
New Equipment News
Toronto. Ont.
New Era (English-Slovene)
Cleveland. Ohio
Newfoundland Fisherman. The
St. John's, Nfld.
Newfoundland Journal of Com-
merce St. John's, Nfld.
New Hampshire Durham. N. H.
New Hampshire Alumnus
Durham, N. H.
New Hampshire Clubwoman
Hudson. N. H.
New Hampshire Educator
Concord, N. H.
New Homes Guide
New York. N. Y.
New Illustrator, The
Myerstown. Pa.
New Jersey Agriculture
New Brunswick. N. J.
New Jersey Autoist
Bloomfield, N. J.
New Jersey Banker-Princeton, N. J.
New Jersey Baptist Bulletin
Newark, N. J.
New Jersey Bell.... .. Newark, N. J.
New Jersey Beverage Journal
Newark. N. J.
New Jersey Builder
Asbury Park. N. J.
New Jersey Building Contractor
Trenton, N. J.
New Jersey Business
Newark, N. J.
New Jersey Club Woman
Newark. N. J.
New Jersey Farm and Garden
Sea Isle City. N. J.
New Jersey Grocer
Jersey City, N. J.
New Jersey Home Builder and
Contractor Newark, N. J.
New Jersey Journal of
Pharmacy Philadelphia. Pa.
New Jersey Law Journal
„ „ Newark, N. J.
New Jersey Municipalities
Trenton. N. J.
New Jersey Music and Art*
Caldwell, N. J.
New Jersey Outdoors
Trenton. N. J.
New Jersey Realtor
Newark, N. J.
New Korea~.._....Los Angeles. Cal.
New Leader New York. N. Y.
New Medical Material
New York, N. Y.
New Mexico Alumnus
Albuquerque, N. M.
New Mexico Beverage Journal
„ __ . ^Albuquerque, N. M.
New Mexico Business
Albuquerque. N. M.
New Mexico Farm and Ranch
Las Cruces. N. M.
New Mexico Historical Review
Santa F««. N. M.
New Mexico Law
Carlsbad. N. M.
New Mexico Lobo
Albuquerque. N. M.
New Mexico Magazine
Santa Fe. N. M.
New Mexico Quarterly
« *. , « Albuquerque. N. M.
New Mexico Register
Santa Fe, N. M.
New Mexico School Review
Santa Fe, N. M.
New Mexico Stockman
Albuquerque, N. M.
New Orleans Port Record
New Orleans, LA.
Mew Outlook for the Blind
New York, N. Y.
New Philosophy Bryn Athyn, Pa.
New Physician, The Chicago. 111.
New Products Digest
Cincinnati. Ohio
New Republic Washington. D. C.
News San Quentin, Cal.
News .. Geary, Okla.
News „ Mercersburg. Pa.
News Sweet Briar, Va
News Briefs Indianapolis, Ind.
News Bulletin Boston. Mass.
News Bulletin. Omaha Chamber
of Commerce Omaha. Neb.
Newsdealer New York, N. Y.
News Front New York, N. Y.
Newsletter Cincinnati, Ohio
News Letter Philadelphia. Pa.
News Letter Middlebury. Vt.
New South Baker Atlanta. Ga.
News Record ....New York. N. Y.
News Report.. .Harrisburg, Pa.
News Time New York, N. Y.
Newsweek New York, N. Y.
News week- European
New York. N. Y.
News week- Pacific..New York. N. Y.
New World Chicago. 111.
New World Review
New York. N. Y.
New York Auto Repair News
New York, N Y.
New York Certified Public Ac
countant New York. N Y.
New York Construction News
New York. N. Y.
New Yorker. The New York. N. Y.
New Yorker Wochenblat
New York. N. Y.
New York Genealogical and Bio-
graphical Record
New York. N. Y.
New York History
Cooperstown, N. Y.
New York Industrial World
Fluflhing. N. Y.
New York Journal of Dentistry
New York. N. Y.
New York Law Journal
New York. N. Y.
New York Lumber Trade Journal
( Incorporating Lumberland)
New York. N. Y.
New York Medicine
New York. N. Y.
New York Motorist
New York. N. Y.
New York Parent-Teacher
New York Physician and Ameri-
can Medicine....New York. N. Y.
New York Press....New York. N. Y.
New York Purchasing Review
New York. N. Y.
New York Sales Executive
New York. N. Y.
New York State Banker
New York, N. Y.
New York State Bar Bulletin
Albany. N. Y.
New York State Bulletin
Albany. N. Y.
New York State Conservationist
Albany, N. Y.
New York State Dental Journal
Hempstead. N. Y.
New York State Education
Albany. N. Y.
New York State Journal of
Medicine ~ New York. N. Y
New York State Nurse
Albany. N. Y.
New York State Pharmacist
New York. N. Y.
New York Teacher News
New York, N. Y
New York Temperance Work
New York. N. Y
New York University Alumni
News, The New York, N. Y.
New York University Evening
News „ New York. N. Y.
Niagara Index, The
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Night and Day — New York, N. Y.
Nineteenth-Century Fiction
N. I. S. A. Newt — St. Louis! Mo!
Nite Shift — Cleveland. O.
NJEA Review..«...~...Trenton, N. J.
NJTL Bulletin
„ , n Haddon Heights. N. J.
N.L.G.I. Spokesman
Kansas City, Mo.
NOFA Bulletin Chicago. 111.
Noise Control New York. N. Y.
Nok Vilaga New York. N. Y.
Nondestructive Testing
Evans ton. 111.
1640
Norbest Turkey News
Salt Lake City. Utah
Nor'Easter. The ..Philadelphia. Pa.
Norfolk Norfolk, Va.
Norfolk and Western Magazine
Hoanoke, Va.
Norrona Winnipeg, Man.
Norse Wind - Miami. O.
Norsk Ungdom
Minneapolis, Minn.
North American Esperanto
Review Seattle. Wash.
Northampton Motorist
Easton. Pa.
North Carolina Catholic
Raleigh, N. C.
North Carolina Christian
Advocate Greensboro, N. C.
North Carolina Education
Raleigh, N. C.
North Carolina Farm Bureau
News Greensboro, N. C.
North Carolina Historical
Review Raleigh, N. C.
North Carolina Law Review
Chapel Hill. N. C.
North Carolina Legion News
Charlotte. N. C.
North Carolina Lutheran
Salisbury, N. C.
North Carolina Medical Journal
Raleigh. N. C.
North-Central Louisiana
Register... Alexandria, La.
North Central Farm Bureau
News ... Clifton. Kan.
North Central Porchasor
St. Paul. Minn.
North Dakota Cancer News
Fargo, N. D.
North Dakota Outdoors
Bismarck. N. D.
North Dakota Press Bulletin
Killdeer, N. D.
North Dakota Rural Electric
Bismarck. N. D.
North Dakota State Engineer
Fanco. N. D.
North Dakota Teacher
Bismarck, N. D.
North Dakota Wool Grower
Fargo, N. D.
Northeastern Tahlequah. Okla.
Northeastern Alumnus
Boston. Mass.
Northeastern News. .Boston, Mass.
Northeast Funeral Director
Boston, Mass.
Northern Automotive Journal
St Paul. Minn.
Northern College News
Mar<;uette, Mich.
Northern Miner Toronto. Ont.
Northern Review Ada. O.
Northern Sportsman
Fort Frances, Ont.
Northern Star DeKalb, III.
North Lawrence News. The
Kansas City. Mo.
North Park College News
Chicago, 111.
Northwest Agency Bulletin
Seattle, Wash.
Northwest Architect
St. Paul. Minn.
Northwest Boating
Seattle, Wash.
North West Dentistry
St. Paul, Minn.
Northwest Digest....Quesnel. B. C.
Northwestern Evanston. 111.
Northwestern Banker
Des Moines. la.
Northwestern Bell Omaha. Neb.
North Western Druggist
St. Paul, Minn.
Northwestern Jeweler
Albert Lea. Minn.
Northwestern Kansas Register
Salina. Kan.
Northwestern Lumber Dealer
Minneapolis, Minn.
Northwestern Miller
Minneapolis, Minn.
Northwestern News. . Chicago. 111.
Northwestern University Law
Review Chicago. HI.
Northwest Farm Equipment
Journal Minneapolis. Minn.
Northwest Farm News
Bellingham. Wash.
Northwest Graphic Arts News
Seattle. Wash.
Northwest Insurance
Minneapolis. Minn.
Northwest Lutheran Journal
Minneapolis. Minn.
Northwest Medidne..Seattle. Wash.
Northwest Missourlan
Maryville, Mo.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Northwest/Missouri Beverage
Journal Minneapolis, Minn.
Northwest Motor Seattle. Wash.
Northwest Kuralite
Portland. Ore.
Northwest Sportsman
Vancouver, B. C.
Northwest Sundial.... Portland, Ore.
Northwest Technocrat
Seattle. Wash.
Northwest Veteran. .Seattle, Wash.
North Woods Call. The
Johannesburg. Mich.
Norwegian American Commerce
New York, N. Y.
Notes Washington. D. C.
Notices Providence, R. I.
Notion and Novelty Review
New York. N. Y.
Notre Dame Notre Dame, Ind.
Notre Dame Alumnus
Notre Dame, Ind.
Notre Dame Lawyer
Notre Dame, Ind.
Notre Dame Scholastic
Notre Dame. Ind.
Notre Dame Technical Review
Notre Dame. Ind.
Nouvelles Mont Joli, Que.
Nova Doha Chicago, 111.
Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin
Halifax, N. S.
Novela Cine-Grafica, La
North Hollywood. Cal.
Novi Svet Chicago. 111.
Novyj Svit New York, N. Y.
Novy Zhurnal New York. N. Y.
NPPA Journal ....New York, N. Y.
N. T. A. Journal....St. John's, Nfld.
NTDRA Dealer News
Washington. D. C.
Nuclear Engineering
St. Joseph, Mich.
Nuclear Science Abstracts
Oak Ridge. Tenn.
Nuclear Science and Engineering
New York. N. Y.
Nucleonics New York. N. Y.
Nueva Senda Los Angeles. Cal
Nugget New York. N. Y.
Nulaid News .San Leandro. Cal.
Numismatic Literature
New York. N. Y.
Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine
Chicago, 111.
Numismatist Chicago, III.
Nursing Home Administrator
New York. N. Y.
Nursing Outlook..New York, N. Y.
Nursing Research..New York. N. Y
Nursing World New York. N. Y.
Nutrition Reviews
New York. N. Y.
OAAA News Chicago, III.
O. A. C. Review... ....Guelph. Ont.
Oak Leaves
North Manchester. Ind.
Oberlin Alumni Magazine
Oberlin, O.
Oberlin Review Oberlin, O.
Observation Post..New York. N. Y.
Observer Newark, N\ J.
Observer Philadelphia. Pm.
Observer. The Nashville. Tenn.
Observers' Weekly
St. John's. Nfld.
Obstetrical and Gynecological
Survey Baltimore, Md.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
New York. N. Y.
Occidental Los Angeles. Cal.
Occupational Hazards
Cleveland, Ohio
Occupational Index Peapack. N. J.
O'Collegian . Stillwater. Okla.
Octagon. The Elmira, N. Y.
Odd Fellows News of Texas
Dallas. Texas
Odd Fellows Record
~~~~ Watertown. N. Y.
OECTA Review Toronto, Ont
Chicas
Office Appliances Chicago, III
Office Equipment and Methods
Toronto. Ont.
Office Equipment News
Montreal. One.
Office Executive Willow Grove, Pa.
Office Management
New York. N. Y.
Officer, The Washington. D. C.
Office, The New York, N. Y.
Official Airline Guide. Chicago. 111.
Official Board Markets
Chicago. 111.
Official Detective Stories
Philadelphia. Pa.
Official Digest.... Philadelphia. Pa.
Official Gazette Washington, D. C.
Official Guide of Railways
New York. N. Y
Official Proceedings of the New
York Railroad Uub
New York, N. Y.
Official Steamship and Airways
Guide ............ New York, N. Y.
Offset Duplicator Review
New York. N. Y.
Offshore ........................ Conroe, Texas
Offshore Drilling New Orleans, La.
Ogle County Farmer Oregon. 111.
Ohio Architect
Ohio Banker
Ohio Bell
Columbus, O.
Columbus, O.
Cleveland. O.
......... . .
Ohio Builder .................. Columbus, O.
Ohio Certified Public Accountant
Columbus, O
Ohio Christian News Columbus. O
Ohio Cities & Villages
Columbus, O
Ohio County Engineers News
Columbus, O.
Ohio Digest ........ Cleveland. O.
Ohio Engineer .. Columbus, O.
Ohio Farm Bureau News
Columbus. O.
Ohio Farmer . .. Cleveland. O.
Ohio Furniture Journal
^ Cleveland. O.
Ohio Historical Quarterly
Columbus, Ohio
Ohio Holstein News ....... Salem. O.
Ohio Jersey News ..Salem. O.
Ohio Journal of Science
Columbus. O.
Ohio Law Reporter and Weekly
Law Bulletin . Cincinnati. O.
Ohio Mason . Columbus, O.
Ohio Master Plumber.. Canton, O.
Ohio Messenger Columbus, O.
Ohio Monument Builder
Columbus, O.
Ohio Motorist . . Cleveland. O.
Ohio Odd Fellow ...... Springfield. O.
Ohio Pharmacist .Columbus, O.
Ohio Public Works Columbus. O.
Ohio Republican News
Columbus. O,
Ohio Rural Carrier ....Rockford, O
Ohio Schools Columbus, O.
Ohio State Bar Association
Report .... Columbus. O.
Ohio State Engineer Columbus, O.
Ohio State Grange Monthly
golumbns. O.
nlumbus. O.
Ohio State Medical Journal
Columbus. O.
Ohio State University Monthly
Columbus. O.
Ohio Tavern News Columbus. O.
Ohio Trucking News
Columbus, O.
Ohio Turnpike Traveler
Cleveland. O.
Ohio University Post Athens, O.
Ohio Wesleyan Magazine
Delaware, O.
Ohio Wesleyan Transcript
Delaware. O.
OIC News . Goshen, Ind.
Oil New Orleans. La.
Oil Mid Gas Equipment
Tulsa. Okla.
Oil and Gas Journal Tulsa, Okla.
Oil and Gas News
Mount Pleasant. Mich.
Oil and Gas Reporter
Albany. N. Y.
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Union
News ....................... Denver, Colo.
Oil Daily, The .. . Chicago. 111.
Oildom ......... Bayonne, N. J.
Oil/Gas World .. Don Mills. Ont.
Oil in Canada .. .. Winnipeg. Man.
OH Marketer . Bayonne. N. J.
Oil Mill Gazetteer Wharton, Tex.
Oil News and Uranium Digest
Albuqnrrque, N. M.
Oil. Paint and Dnisr Reporter
New York. N. Y.
Oilweek ... ........... Calvary. Alberta
Oklahoma Oklahoma City. Okla.
Oklahoma Banker
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Oklahoma Business Bulletin
Norman, Okla.
Oklahoma Current Farm
Economics Stiltvrater. Okla.
Oklahoma T)aify Norman. Oklt.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Farmer
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Oklahoma Food Journal
Oklahoma City. Okla.
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Oklahoma Legionnaire
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Oklahoma Librarian
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Oklahoma Live Stock News
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Oklahoma LP-Gas Association
News Oklahoma City, Okla.
Oklahoma Mason . Guthne, Okla.
Oklahoma Odd Fellow
Stillwater, Okla.
Oklahoma 0.1 Jobber
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Oklahoma Professional Engineer
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Oklahoma Publisher
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Oklahoma State Engineer
M.I! water, Okla.
Oklahoma State University
Magazine .. ..Stillwater, Okla.
Oklahoma Teacher
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Did Florida Cracker
Tallahassee, Fla.
Old Cjuld and Black
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Old Gold and Black
Spartanburg. S. C.
Old Oregon . Eugene. Ore.
Old Time New England
Boston. Mass.
Ole Miss Alumni Review
Oxford. Miss.
Olivet Alumni Bulletin
Olivet, Mich.
OLOGOS St. Louis. Mo.
Olympian San Francisco, CaL
OMI Farm News ..Toledo, Ohio
One Minneapolis. Minn.
Ontario Agent London. Ont.
Ontario and Maritime C. C. F.
News .... Toronto, Ont.
Ontario Credit Union News
Toronto. Ont.
Ontario Medical Review
Toronto, Out.
Ontario Milk Producer
Toronto. Ont.
Ontario Reports ....Toronto. Ont
Ontario Weekly Notes
Toronto. Ont.
Onward Richmond. Va.
Onward ... Toronto, Out.
Open Window, The
New York, N. Y.
Opera News New York. N. Y.
Operations Research: Journal of
the Operations Research Society
~ Itimore, Md.
Chicago, 111.
of America... ^.B
Optical Index . . cago,
Optical Journal and Review of
Optometry.... Philadelphia. Pa.
Optimist Abilene, Tex,
Optometric Weekly .... Chicago, 111.
Optometric World
Los Angeles. Cal.
Oracle Monraouth, 111.
Oracle St. Paul. Minn.
'>racle, The Louisville. Ky.
Oracle, The New Paltz, N Y.
Oral Health Toronto, Ont.
Oral Hygiene. . Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oral Hygiene (Latin America
Ed.) Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oral Surgery. Oral Medicine. Oral
Pathology St. Louis. Mo.
Orange .. ..Syracuse. N. Y.
Orange and Black .
Barbourville. Ky.
Orange and Blue
Jefferson City. Tenn.
Orange and White Knoxville. Tenn.
Orange Peel. The Gainesville. Fla.
Ordine Nuovo ..Philadelphia. Pa.
Ordnance Washington. D. C.
Oredigger Golden. Colo.
Oregon Agriculture Salem. Ore.
Oregon Cattleman. Prineville. Ore.
Oregon Churchman . Portland. Ore.
Oregon Democrat Portland. Ore.
Oregon Education....Portland. Ore.
Oregon Emerald Eugene, Ore.
Oregon Farmer.. Portland. Ore.
Oregon Farmer Union Salem, Ore.
Oregon Food and Beverage
Portland. Ore.
Oregon Food Merchants Magazine
Portland. Ore.
Oregon Grange Bulletin
Portland, Ore.
Oregon Historical Quarterly
Oregonlan Farm, Home and Garden
Oregon Law Review . Eugene, Ore.
Oregon Legionnaire Portland, Ore.
Oregon Licensee (see Supplement)
Portland, Ore.
Oregon Motorist Portland. Ore,
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Oregon Opportunities
Corvallis, Ore.
1 Ni
Oregon Parent-Teacher __________
Portland. Ore.
Oregon Publisher ..... Eugene, Ore.
Oregon Purchasing News
Portland. Ore.
Oregon Restaurant and Beverage
(see Supplement) .. Portland. Ore.
Oregon's Agricultural Progress
Corvallis. Ore.
Oregon State Bar Bulletin
Portland. Ore.
Oregon State Barometer
Corvallis. Ore.
Oregon Stater. The
Corvallis. Ore.
Oregon State Tech Record
Corvallis. Ore.
Oregon Teamster .. ..Portland. Ore.
Oregon Voter Portland. Ore.
Organ Ceskoslovenskych
Spolku v Americe .. .Cvero. 111.
Organic Gardening and Farming
Emmaus. Pa.
Organized Farmer
Edmonton. Alta.
Organized Labor
San Francisco. Cal.
Orleans County Farm Bureau News
Albion. N. Y
Orphans* Friend and Masonic
Journal ...... Oxford. N. C
ORS — For the Operating Room
Supervisor and Nurse
Danbury. Conn.
Orthodox Life....Jordanvil1e. N. Y.
Orthodoxy ........... Mt. Vernon. N. Y.
Orthopedic and Prosthetic Appli-
ance Journal Washington. D. C.
Orthopedics ....... Houston. Tex.
Osadne Hlasy . .. Chicago. Ill
O.S.C. College Advance
Oshkoah. Wis
OSIA News Worcester. Mass
Osteopathic Hospital. The
Davenport, la
Osteopathic Profession
New York. N. Y
Oswego County Farm and Home
News Oswego. N. Y
Oswegonian. The ... Oswego, N. Y
Ottawa Campus . Ottawa. Kans
Ouachita Signal Arkadelphia. Ark
Our
Our Dumb Animals Boston. Mass
0»r Ftttta. Fore*, ^ y y
Our Fourfooted Friends
Boston. Mass
Our Little Friend
Mountain View. Cal
Our Navy Brooklyn. N. Y
Our Northland Diocese
Crookston. Mran
Our Special ................. Boston, Mass
Our Sunday Visitor
Hutittaffton. Ind
Our Sunday Visitor— Register Unit
Chicago. 111
Our Times .......... Columbu*. O.
Outboard ..... Jacksonville. Fla.
Outboard Progress
Jacksonville. Fla.
Outdoor Amercia Glenview 111
Outdoor Life ...... New York. N, Y.
Outer Space ..... ..Derby, Conn.
Outlaws of the West
Derby, Conn.
Out of this World.. Derby. Cotm.
Over the Counter Securities Review
Overture
Owl. The _.
Owl of Sigma Nn Phi
Washington. D. C.
OtaTk Guide Eureka Springs. Ark.
Pacific Affairs New York. N. Y.
Pacific AiT and Truck Traffic
San Francisco, Cal.
Pacific Architect and Builder
Seattle. Wash.
Pacific Banker and Business
Pacific Bnflder and Ewdneer
« ^M ~ .. Seattle, Waan.
Pacific Churchman
San Francisco, Cal.
Pacific Citizen Los Angeles, Cat
Pacific Coast Nurseryman
Arcadia, Cat
Pacific Coaat Packer
Los Angeles. Cal.
Pacific Coast Record with Western
Restaurant . . .Los Angeles, Cal.
Pacific Coast Review
San Francisco. Cal.
Pacific Discovery Berkeley. Cal.
Pacific Drug Review. Portland. Ore.
Pacific Electronics Glendale, Cal.
Pacific Factory San Francisco. Cal.
Pacific Fisherman .. Seattle. Wash.
Pacific Goldsmith
San Francisco, Cal.
Pacific Grange Farm Group
San Francisco. Cal.
Pacific Historical Review
Berkeley. Cal
Pacific Journal of Mathematics
Berkeley. Cal.
Pacific Laundry and Cleaning
Journal San Francisco, Cal.
Pacific Logger Eureka. Cal.
Pacific Marketer Seattle. Wash.
Pacific Mountain States Indus.
News Los Angeles. Cal
Pacific Northwest Cooperator
Walla Walla. Wash.
Pacific Northwest Farm Quad
Spokane. Wash.
Pacific Northwest Hotel News
Seattle. Wash.
Pacific Northwest Magazine
Seattle, Wash.
Pacific Northwest Merchandiser
and Apparel Journal
Seattle. Wash.
Pacific Northwest Quarterly
Seattle. Wash.
Pacific Northwest Underwriter
Seattle, Wash.
Pacific Oil-Motive Magazine
San Francisco, Cal.
Pacific Poultryman .Palo Alto, Cal.
Pacific Printer. Publisher and
Lithographer San Francisco. Cat
Pacific Purchaser
San Francisco. Cal
Pacific Road Builder and
Engineering Review
San Francisco. Cal
Pacific Science Honolulu. T H.
Pacific Shipper .San Francisco. Cal
Pacific Spectator Journal
Carmel. Cal.
Pacific Stationer and Office
Outfitter San Francisco. Cal
Pacific Stockman
Redwood City. Cat.
Pacific Telephone Magazine
San Francisco. Cal
Pacific Travel News
San Francisco. Cal
Pacific University Index
Forest Grove. Ore
Pacific Weekly. Stockton. Cal
Pacific Work Boat....Seattle. Wash
Package F.nfrineering....Chicago. Ill
Package Store Management
New York. N. Y
Packaging Parade Chicago. T!1
Packer Kansas City. Mo.
Packing and Shipping .,..._
Plainfield. N. J.
Packinghouse Worker. The
Chicago. 111.
Park-O-Fun Park Ridge. 111.
Padre New York. N. Y.
£»«*nt., ~. New York. K Y
Patmen-Sanomia ..Hancock. Midi.
Paint and Varnish Production
New York. N. Y.
Paint and Wallpaper Logic
New York. N. Y.
Painter and Decorator
L»fayette. Ind.
Paint Industry Magazine
Philadelphia, Pa.
Painting and Decorating
Torrmto. Ont.
Paint. Oil and Chemical Review
Oak Park. 111.
Pal . ^ St. Ixniii. Mo.
Palado, El Santa Fe. N, M.
Palimpsest.... . .-,.... Iowa City. Iowa
Palm Beach Life. Palm Beach. Fla.
Palm Springs Villager
Palm Sprints, Cal.
Palomino Horse*
Mineral Wells. Texas
Panadero Latino Americano
Houston. Tex
Pan American........ Edfnburg, Tex
Pan American Guide to the
U. S. A....—. Los Angeleft, Cal.
Pan-Padfic Entomologist
~ .. 5? n .F,r*S$J§co* £*•
Panther.. ....Prairie View, Tex.
Panther...~,.~....~«~...Tohnstown, Pa.
Pai»eT and Paper Product*
Oradell, N. J.
1642
Paper & Twine Journal
New York, N. Y.
Paper Book of Delta Theta Phi
Douds, Iowa
Paper. Film and Foil Converter
Park Ridge. 111.
Paper Industry .............. Chicago, 111.
Paper Mill News..New York. N. Y.
Paper Sales. ................. Duluth, Minn.
Papers of the Bibliographical
Society of America
New York, N. Y.
Paper Trade Journal
New York. N. Y.
Papyrus ........... ~. ......... Greenville. 111.
Parade .................... New York, N. Y.
Paradise of the Pacthc
Honolulu, Hawaii
P. A. R. D. Bulletin
Philadelphia. Pa.
Patents' Magazine
New York. N. Y
Parish School .......... Philadelphia. Pa.
Park Avenue Social Review
New York. N. Y.
Parking Magazine
Washington, D. C,
Park Lane. The.... New York, N. Y.
Park Maintpnanoe....Appleton. Wis.
Parks and Recreation
Wheeling, W. Va.
Parks and Recreation in Canada
Toronto, Ont.
Park Stylus ........ ....Parkville. Mo.
Parlons- Sports ........ Montreal. Que.
Parola del Popolo. La
Chicago. 111.
Parthenon.... ...... Huntington. W. Va.
Partisan Review New York. N. Y.
Parts Jobber and Electronics
Distribution ..... ..... Chicago. 111.
Pasadena Realtor ...... Pasadena. Cal.
Passenger Transport
New York. N. Y.
Pastoral Psychology
Great Neck. N. Y.
Patent and Trade Mark Review
New York. N. Y.
Patrician. The ...Menlo Park, Cal.
Patrician .......... „ ..... Ottawa^ Ont.
Patsy ft Hedy ...... New York. N. Y.
Patsy Walker- ...... New York. N. Y.
Patterson's California Beverage
Garetteer ........ Los Ansreles. Cal.
Pat The Brat .......... New York. N. Y.
Pauw-Wow ...... Jersey City. N J.
Pax ........ ---- ............... Newton. N. J.
PBX People ....... Detroit. M«Vh.
PCI Journal Fort Lauderdale. Fla.
P. Cinian .............. Pasadena. Cal.
Pea body Journal of Education
Nashville. Tenn.
Pea Hod y Reflector .Nashville, Tenn.
Peace Action ...... Washington. D. C.
Peanut Journal and Nut World
Suffolk. Va.
Pedagogian ........ ---------- Peru. Neb.
Peddie Chronicle
Hightstown. N. J.
Pediatrics ____ _______ Springfield, 111
Pegasus ......................... F.ureka. Til
Pelican Convent Station, N T.
Pelleteries du Quebec Quebec. Que.
Pembroke Record
Providence. R. I.
Pen ______________ Salt Lak.» City. Utah
Penn Chronicle ..... Oskaloosa. Iowa
Penn Dental Journal
Philadelphia. Pa.
Penn State Alumni News
State College. Pa.
Penn State Engineer
State College. Pa.
Pen* State Froth
State College. Pa
Pennsylvania Angler
Harris burg. Pa.
Pennsylvania Clubwoman
Harrisburg, Pa.
Pennsylvania CPA Spokesman
Philadelphia. Pa.
Pennsylvania Dental Journal
Harrisburg, Pa.
Pennsylvania Farmer
Harrisburg, Pa.
Pennsylvania Forests
Harrisburg, Pa.
Pennsylvania Game News
Harrisburg. Pa.
Pennsylvania Gazette
Philadelphia. Pa.
Pennsylvania Grange News
Harrisburg. P«
Pennsylvania Grocer
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pennsylvania Hotel Herald
_, , , ._ Htrrtg-tari, P*.
_, , , ._
Pennsylvania Labor Record
Philadelphia, ?•.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Pennsylvania Magazine of
History and Biography
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pennsylvania Medical Journal
Harrisburg, Pa.
Pennsylvania Motorist
Pittsburgh* Pa.
Pennsylvania News
Philadelphia. Pa.
Pennsylvania Pharmacist
Harrisburg. Pa.
Pennsylvania Road Builder
Altoona, Pa.
Pennsylvania School Journal
Harrisburg. Pa.
Pennsylvania Traveler
Doyleatown, Pa.
Pennsylvania Triangle
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pennsylvania Vocational Edu-
cation News Muncy. Pa.
Pensee Francaise..New York. N. Y.
Pentecostal Evangel
Springfield, Mo.
Pentecostal Testimony
Toronto, Ont.
P. E. O. Record Mendota. 111.
Pep Comics.... New York. N. Y.
Peotomist Superior, Wis.
Perceptual and Motor Skills
Missoula, Mont.
Periscope^..... Rome. Ga.
Periscope ... Hartsville, S. C.
Perry's Musical Magazine
Sedalia. Mo.
Personal Financier.... Columbus, O.
Personalist Los A nudes. Cal.
Personal Love~..New York, N. Y.
Personal Romances
New York. N. Y.
Personnel New York. N. Y.
Personnel Administration
Washington. D. C.
Personnel and Guidance Journal
Washington. D. C.
Personnel Journal
Swarthmore. Pa.
Personnel Psychology
Durham, N. C.
Perspectives in Biology and
Medicine Chicago. 111.
Pesca Y Marina. .Los Angeles. Cal.
Pest Control Cleveland, O.
Peter Porkrhop*..New York. N. Y.
Petfood Industry
Sea Isle City. N. J.
Pet Life Oakland, Cal.
Petrochemical Industry
Conroe, Texas
Petroleo Interamericano
TuNa. Okla.
Petroleum and Chemical Trans-
porter Washington. D. C.
Petroleum Engineer. ...Dallas. Tex.
Petroleum Equipment
Barrington. 111.
Petroleum Marketer-Chicago. 111.
Petroleum Refiner....Houston. Tex.
Petroleum Week..New York, N. Y.
Petroleum World and Oil
Los Angeles. Cal.
Pet Shop Management
Los Angeles. Cal.
P F. Renorter...,Indianapolis. Ind
Pharmacien, 1^ . ..Toronto. Ont.
Pharmacological Reviews
Baltimore, Md.
Pharmacy International
New York, N. Y.
Phi Delta Kappan
Bloomington, Ind.
Phi Gamma Delta
Washington. D. C.
Philadelphia Auto Trade News
Haverford, Pa.
Philadelphia Medicine
Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia Purchaser
Philadelphia. Pa.
Philadelphia Retail Credit Mer-
chant. The Philadelphia. Pa.
Philadelphia Synod News
Philatelic Gossip Holton. Kan.'
Philatelic Literature Review
Passaic. N. J.
Philippine Agriculturist
Laguna. P. X.
Philippine Educator
Quezon City, P. I.
Philippine Geographical Journal
Manila, P. I.
Philippine Journal of Education
Manila. P. I.
Philippines Trade Review
PbUHplan...,...,......~..An
Philological Quarterl:
.Andove:
ila,
r. M
ast,
Towa City, Iowa.
Philosophical Review *
Ithaca. N. Y.
Phoenix. ....... Emory University, Ga.
Phoenix ...... , ....... ... ...... Toronto. Out.
Photo Dealer combined with '
We.*™ Photo »|»a«kNY
Photo Developments
Jackson. Mich.
Photoengravers Bulletin
Chicago, 111.
Photographic Trade News
New York, N. Y.
Photography Today
New York, N. Y.
Photo-Journal ........ Montreal. Que.
..
Photoplay .......... ....New York N.. Y.
Photo Trade ...... Toronto, Ont.
Photo Weekly ..... New York, N. Y.
Plireno-Cosmian ....Mitchell, S. D.
Phylon .......................... Atlanta. Ga.
Physical Culture . Branford, Conn.
Physical Educator
Indianapolis. Ind.
Physical Review....New York. N. Y.
Physical Therapy Review
New York. N Y.
Physics Today ..New York. N Y
Physiological Reviews
Washington. D r
Physiological Zoology Chicago. Ill
Phytopathology-New Haven. Conn.
Piano Technician's Journal
Houston, Texas
PIB ............. South Norwalk. Conn
Pic-.. .. ............. New York. N Y
Pictorial California and the
Pacific .......... Los Angela Cal
Pictorial Sunday Magazine Group
New York. N. Y.
Picture and Gift Journal
St. Louis. Mo
Picture Scone .... New York, N. Y.
Pictures on Exhibit
New York. N. V
Pier Illini ............ .... . Chicago. Ill
Pigeon New«._ ........ Medford, Mass.
Pilgrim Holiness Advocate
Indianapolis. Ind.
Pilipino Knrniks ______ Manila. P. I
Pillar of Fire ....Zarephath. N. J.
Pillar of Fire Junior
7arenhath. N. T
Pimienta ........ New York. N. Y.
Pilot.- ................. Boston. Mass
Pilot. The .............. New York. N. Y.
Pine and Thistle
Red Springs. N. C
Pine Log ............ Nacogdoches, Tex.
Pioneer ............ Salisbury. N C
Pioneer.....^.. ..... — Greeneville. Tenn
Pioneer ....... ------ ......Hamilton, Ont.
Pioneer Log ____ ...... -..Portland. Ore
Pioneer. The _________ Boston. Mass
Pioneer, The.... New York. N Y
Pioneer Woman, The
New York. N. Y.
Pipe Line Construction
Houston. Texas
Pipe Line Industry
Houston. Texas
Pipe Line News . ..Bayonne. N T.
Pit and Quarry ....Chicago. HI.
Pitman Journal—New York. N. Y.
Pitt News ................ Pittsburgh. Pa.
Pittsburgh Automobilist
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pittsburgh Business Review
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Pittsburgh Catholic
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Pittsburgher ............ Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsburgh Legal Journal
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Pittsburgh Teachers Bulletin
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Plainsman ...... .... ..... Auburn. Ala.
Plan. The ....... Philadelphia. Pa.
Planesman, The Moose Jaw, Sask.
Planning and Civic Comment
Washington. D. C.
Plant Administration
Toronto. O«*
Plant F.ngineermg Barrington. 111.
Plant Equipment News
Los Angeles, Cal
Plant Food Review
Washington. D C.
Plant Management and Mainte-
nance .................... Montreal. One.
Plant Physiology Gainesville. Fla.
Plants and Gardens
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Plant, The (see Supplement)
St. Joseph. Mich.
Plastering Industries
Seattle, Wash
Plastic and Reconstructive
Surgery. ..... ........... Baltimore. Md.
154S
Plastics Industry
^ . New York. N. Y.
Plastics Technology
New York, N. Y.
Plastics World ..... Cos Cob. Conn.
Plating . ..... ............ Newark, N. J.
Plating Management
», UM, « •Ccdar Grov«- N- J-
Playbill Magazine
TO New York. N. Y.
Playboard ............ .„ ........ Chicago, 111.
Playboy. ...... ................ Chicago. IlL
Players Magazine. .Gainesville, Fla.
Haygoer, The,... . Hollywood. CaL
Playgoer Group of Los Angeles
m Hollywood, Cal.
Plays .............. ------- Bonton. Mass.
Playthings ---------- New York. N. Y.
Plaza, The..- ...... New York, N. Y.
Flee- Zing Answer. — Evanston. 111.
Plumbing and Heating Business
New York. N. Y.
Plumbing- Heating -Air Condi-
tioning Wholesaler
Tarrytown, N. Y.
Plumbing News ........ Pittsburgh, Pa.
mi -Photo Methods for
Indusiry „. New York, N. Y.
PNLA Quarterly Pocatello, Idaho
P.N.P.A. i'ress Bulletin
Harrisburg. Pa.
Pocket List of Railroad Officials
New York. N. Y.
Poet Lore~....~........ Boston. Mass.
Pointer . __________ West Point. N Y.
Pointer .......... Stevens Point. Wis.
Poland China World.-Galesburg 111.
Polar Star ________ Fairbanks. Alaska
Police ............. Springfield, IlL
Police and Firemen's Monthly
Boston, Mass.
Police and Peace Officers' Journal
San Francisco, Cal.
Police Constables Review
Montreal, Que.
Police Detecti ve..New York. N Y.
Police Dragnet ....New York. N. Y.
Police Files ..... New York. N. Y.
Police Gazette (National)
New York, N. Y.
Police Journal ..... Brooklyn. N. Y.
Policemen's Association News
Washington, D. C.
Police News ................ Toronto. Ont.
Polish Medical History and
Science Bulletin ..Chicago. 111.
Political Affairs ..New York. N. Y.
Political Science Quarterly
New York. N. Y.
Polk County Legal Record
Des Moines. Iowa
Polled Hereford World
Kansas City, Mo.
Pollock's Newspaper News
Minneapolis. Minn.
Poly Men ______ ..... Brooklyn. N. Y.
Polytechnic Reporter
Brooklyn. N Y.
Poly Views....San Luis Obispo. Cal.
Pomona Valley Union I.abor
Review .......... - ....... Pomona. CaL
Pontiac- Oakland County Legal
News .................... Pontiac. Mich.
Pony Express...- ........... Sonora. Cal.
Poor Richard's Almanack
Philadelphia. Pa,
Pnnrorn and Concessions Mer-
chandiser ..... ~ ....... Chicago. 111.
Popeye ............. New York. N. Y.
Populaer Mekanick ....Chicago. 111.
Popular Boatinpr New York. N. Y.
Popular Ceramics
Tx>s Angeles. Cal.
Popular Crossword Puzzles
New York. N. Y.
Popular Dogs ........ Philadelphia. Pa.
Popular Electronics ......
New York. N. Y.
Populare Mechanik, ..... Chicago. 111.
P*P-mtG"ta%«.Yo* .N Y.
...
Popular Homecraft Magazine
Chicago. 111.
Popular Mechanics Magazine
Chicago. HI.
Popular Medicine..New York, N. Y.
Popular Mekanik ...... Chicago. IlL
Popular
Popular Science Monthly
New York, N. Y.
Popular Stamps ....... ....Xobden, Out
Popular Technique pour tous
Montreal. <
Porky Pig ...... — New York, I
Porthole ________ New York,
Port of Tampa Commercial
Digest ---- .......... ----- Tampa.
Directory of . Newspapers and Periodicals, 1969
Ports of Philadelphia ....Phila.
a., Pa.
. Wis.
...
Post ............. Milwaukee.
Postal Alliance. The
Washington. D. C
Postal Record.... Washington, D. C.
Postal Supervisor.. ..Louisville. Ky.
Post Card Collector News
Thousand Oaks. Cal.
Post Exchange.... New York. N. Y.
Postgraduate Medicine
Minneapolis, Minn.
Postmasters' Advocate
Washington. D. C.
Postmasters Gazette
Pascagoula. Miss.
Post Meridian ..... New York, N. Y.
Po Stopam Christa.... Berkeley. Cal.
Post-Record......^M....San Jose. Cal.
Postscript. .... .................... Dayton, O.
Post, The... ................ Detroit, Mich.
Potato Chipper ______ Cleveland, Ohio
Potpourri .................... Lynch burg, Va.
Potters' Herald. .East Liverpool. O.
Pottstown Motorist..Pottstown. Pa.
Poultry and Eggs Weekly
Kansas City. Mo.
Poultry Digest.Sea Isle City. N. J.
Poultry Industry — Boston, Mass.
Poultryman ............. ...Vineland. N. J.
Poultry Press ................ York, Pa.
Poultry Processing and
Marketing ........ Mount Morris, 111.
Poultry Science
College Station. Texas
Poultry Supply World
Elmhurst. 111.
Poultry Tribune. — Mt. Morrts. 111.
Pour la Femme Montreal. Que.
Power ................ New York, N. Y.
Power Apparatus and Systems
New York, N. Y.
Power Drive Engineering
Cleveland, Ohio
Power Engineering Harrington, 111.
Power Industry .......... Chicago, 111.
Power Transmission Design
Cleveland. Ohio
Power Wagon ........ Chicago. 111.
PR ........................ Washington. D C.
Practical Builder ............ Chicago. 111.
Practical English New York. N. Y.
Practical Home Economics
Teacher Edition of Co-Ed
New York. N. Y
Practical Knowledge....Chicago, Ill
Practical Lawyer. The..Phila., Pa.
Practical Nurses Digest
Norfolk. Va.
Practical Nursing
New York. N Y.
Prairie ........................... Canyon. Tex.
Prairie Druggist....Winnipeg. Man.
Prairie Farmer ....Oticasrn. Til.
Prairie Grocer and Prpvisioner
Winnipeg Man.
Prairie Lumberman
Winnipeg. Man.
Prairie Messenger..Mufnster. Sask
Prairie ^chooner .^..Lincoln. Neb.
Prairie Transport. ..... Regina. Sask.
Pratt Alumnus........BroMklyn. N. Y.
Prattler, The ...... Brooklyn. N. Y.
Pravoslavnaya Rus
Jordanville. N. Y.
Pravoslavnaya Zhizn
Jordanville. N. Y.
Precancel Forum. The
Burbank. S. D.
Precision Metal Molding
Cleveland. Ohio
Precision Shooting
Lyndonville, Vt.
Premium Buyers' Guide
New York. N. Y.
Premium Merchandising
New York. N. Y.
Premium Practtce..New York. N. Y.
Prensa San Juan. Puerto Rico
Presbyterian Action
Richmond. Va.
Presbyterian Guardian
Philadelphia. Pa
Presbyterian Life.... Phila.. Pa.
Presbyterian Record./Toronto. Ont.
Presbyterian Survey ..Richmond. Va,
Present Truth Messenger
Live Oak, Fla.
Presidio. The Fort Madison. Iowa
Prestige ............. Montreal, Que.
Prestonian. The
Y^lte plains- N- Y-
Pretzel Baker, The
Pottstown. Pa.
Pre vention.«......«.....~..Emmaus . Pa.
Prevue ......... _.. Carmel. N. Y.
Priatel Dietolc .............. Passalc, N. J.
gride.... ^ • ....... -Washington. D. C.
West. The.-... ------ .Huntington. Ind.
Pamary Leader....Nashviile. Tenn.
ton, N. J.
:on, N. j.
>rk, N. Y.
Primary Teacher _,.,._.. _
Philadelphia, Fa.
Primitive Baptist... .Thornton, Ark.
Princeton Alumni Weekly
Princeton. N.
Princetonian Princetot;
Print New York,
Printers Exchange Bulletin
Los Angeles, Cal.
Printers' Ink New York. N. Y.
Printing Buyers' News (see Sup-
plement) .. Los Angeles, Cal.
Printing Magazine Including The
Offset Pi inter .... Oradell, N. J.
Printing Monthly
Detroit, Mich.
Printing News New York, N. Y.
Printing Production
Cleveland. Ohio
Printing Review of Canada
Montreal, Que.
Printing Views Chicago, 111
Private Doberman
New York, N. Y.
Private Romances
New York. N. \
Prize Comic Group
New York. N. Y.
Proceedings, National Academy
oi Sciences Chicago, 111.
Proceedings of the Amencan
Mathematical Society
Providence, R. 1.
Proceedings of the American
Philosophical Society. .Phila., Pa.
Proceedings of the Entomological
Society of Washington
Washington* D. C.
Proceedings of the 1. K. .fa..
(Institute of Radio Engineers)
New York. N. Y.
Proceedings of the New Jersey
Historical Soc'y....Newark. N. J,
Proceedings of the Society for
Experimental Biology and
Medicine New York. N. Y.
Proctology — The Journal of Anal,
Rectal and Colon Diseases
Chicago, 111.
Produce Marketing
San Francisco, Cal.
Produce News and Produce
Barometer New York. N. Y.
Producers Monthly ....Bradford. Pa.
Producers' Price Current
New York. N. Y.
Product Design & Development
Philadelphia, Pa.
Product Design and Materials
Montreal. Que.
Product Engineering
New York. N. Y.
Production Detroit, Mich.
Production Equipment-Chicago, 111.
Product News Garden vale. Que.
Products Finishing....Cincinnati, O.
Professional Engineer.Chicago, 111.
Professional Gardener
Mineola. N. Y.
Professional Geographer
Washington, D. C.
Professional Golfer, The
Dunedin. Fla.
Professional Photographer
Cleveland. Ohio
Professional Public Service
Ottawa. Ont.
Profile .. ~ Eyanston. III.
Profile Cincinnati. O.
Program ..New York, N. Y.
Progress Washington. D C.
Progress Lee's Summit, Mo.
Progress Belton, Texas
Progress Tacoma, Wash.
Progressive Madison. Wis.
Progressive Architecture
New York, N. Y.
Progressive Farmer, The
Birmingham, Ala.
Progressive Grocer
New York. N. Y.
Progressive Homeselling
New Canaan, Conn.
Progressive Mail Trade
Sheboygan. Wis.
Progressive Miner..Springfie1d. 111.
Progressive Plastics Toronto. Ont.
Progressive Teacher
Morristown. Tenn.
Protective Techniques Mono-
graphs Los A nsreles. Cal.
Prom Prairie Village, Kan.
Promenade New York. N. Y.
Proofs. The Dental Trade
Journal Pittsburgh, Pa.
Propane World -..Toronto, Ont.
Properties Cleveland. OWo
Property Owner and Building
Maintenance ...Toronto. Ont.
1544
Propriete et La Construction. La
Montreal, Que.
Prescript, The ......... Richmond, Va.
Prospector .................. Helena. Mont.
Prospector .................... El Paso, Tex.
Prospector, The ........... Nelson, B. C.
Prosveta ................. Chicago, 111.
Prosvita ................ McKeesport, Pa.
Protestant Action ...... Toronto. Ont.
Protestant Church Administra-
tion and Equipment (see Supple-
ment) ............ New York. N. Y.
Protestant Church Buildings (see
Supplement) ...... New York. N. Y.
Protestant Church Life
New York. N. Y.
Protestant Church News
Montreal, Que.
Providence Visitor
Providence, R. I.
Przewodnik Katoltcki
New Britain. Conn.
P. S. A. Journal ........ Phila.. Pa.
Psyche ................ Cambridge, Mass.
Psychiatric Quarterly..Utica, N. Y.
Psychic Observer
Jamestown, N. Y.
Psychoanalytic Quarterly
New York. N. Y.
Psychological Abstracts
Washington, D. C.
Psychological Bulletin
Washington, D. C.
Psychological Monographs
Washington, D. C.
Psychological Report
Missoula, Mont.
Psychological Review
Washington. D. C.
Psychosomatic Medicine
New York. N. Y.
Public Administration Review
Chicago, 111.
Publication Management
Plainfield. N. J.
Publication of the American
Jewish Historical Society
New York, N. Y.
Publications Astronomical
Society of the Pacific
San Francisco, Cal.
Publications of the Modern
Language Association of
America .......... New York, N. Y.
Public Employee. The
Washington, D. C.
Public Health Laboratory. The
Burlington. Vt.
Public Health Reports
Washington. D. C.
Public Ledger .......... Denver. Colo.
Public Management ...... Chicago. 111.
Public Opinion Quarterly
Princeton, N. J.
Public Personnel Review
Chicago, 111.
Publjc Power Washington, D. C.
Public Relations Journal
New York. N. Y.
Public Roads ..Washington. D. C.
Public Service I^ader..Chtcago. 111.
Public Service Magazine
St. Paul. Minn.
Public Utilities Fortnightly
Washington, D C.
Public Works ........ Ridgewood. N. J.
Public Works in Canada
Vancouver. B C.
Publishers' Auxiliary.. Chicago. 111.
•
...
Coraic KU.NY.
Pudgy Pig...~ .......... -...Derby. Conn.
Puerto Rico Evangelico
Ponce, P. R.
Pulp and Paper .......... Chicago, 111.
Pulp & Paper International
Chicago, 111.
Pulp and Paper Magazine of
Canada.... .'. ........ Oaruenvale. Que.
Pulpit Digest ...... Great Neck, N. Y.
Pulp. Sulphite and Paper Mill
Workers' Journal
Fort Edward, N Y.
Pulpwood Production and Sawmill
Logging ..... Montgomery, Ala.
Pump Digest . ... South Gate, Cal.
Punch .................... New Orleans. La.
Purchasing ........ N«w York, N. Y.
Purchasing in Western Canada
Vancouver, B. C.
Purchasing News..Englewood, Colo.
Purchasing Week New York, N. Y.
Purdue Alumnus ...... Lafayette, Ind.
Purdue Engineer ...... Lafayette, Ind.
Purdue Exponent ...... Lafayette, Ind.
Purdue Pharmacist.. Lafayette, Ind.
Purdue Scientist ........ Lafayette. Ind.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Pure- Bred Dogs, American
Ktnnel Gazette..New York, N. Y.
Pure Milk News Chicago, 111.
Pure Milk Producer Tulsa, Okla.
Purple and White.... Jackson. Miss.
Purple Heart Magazine
Washington. D. C.
Pyramid, The ...Washington, D. C.
Pythian Sister Tidings
Maquoketa, Iowa
Pythian Spur....Williamsburg. Iowa
Q. B. Beam. The. — Cleveland, Ohio
* S T West Hartford, Conn.
tad Angles West Chester. Pa.
aker Action Richmond, Ind.
jaker Campus Whittier. Cal.
uaker Quips Wilmington. Ohio
alified Contractors
Washington, D. C.
Quality Grocer .. New York, N. Y.
Quarter Horse Journal
Amarillo, Tex.
Quarterly New Rochelle, N. Y.
Quarterly Journal of Economics
Cambndge. Mass.
Quarterly Journal of Speech
Raton Rouge. La.
Quarterly of the National Fire
Protection Assn Boston, Mass.
Quarterly Review of Biology
Washington, D. C.
Quarterly Review of Higher
Education Among Negroes
Charlotte. N. C.
Quarterly Review of Pediatrics
New York. N. Y.
Quarterly Review of Surgery,
Obstetrics and Gynecology
New York. N. Y.
Quarterly Review, The
Nashville, Tenn.
Quartermaster Review
Washington. D. C.
Quebec Home and School
Montreal. Que.
Quebec Industrie! . Le
Montreal, Que.
Quebec Laitier..St. Hyacinthe. Que.
Quebec Practice Reports
Montreal. Que.
Queensborough
Long Island City. N Y.
•en's Quarterly Kingston, Ont.
jen's Review Kingston. Ont.
leen's University Journal
Kingston. Ont.
Queens Work St. Louis, Mo.
Que Pasa in Puerto Rico U.S A.
San Juan, P. R.
Quest Portland. Ore.
Quick Frozen Foods
New York, N. Y.
Quill and Quire Toronto. Ont.
Quill, The Chicago. 111.
Quill. The Charlotte. N. C.
Quincailher. La .... Montreal, Que.
Quotarian Washington. D C.
Quote. The Weekly Digest
Indianapolis, Ind.
Granite City, Til.
ing Atlanta. Ga.
...fa r
Rabotnioheska Prosveta
Rack Merchandisi..,, „.
Racquet f,a Crosse, Wis.
Racquette. The Potsdam. N. Y.
RadclifFe News Cambridge, Mass.
RadclifTe Quarterly
Cambridge, Mass.
Radiation Research
New York, N. Y.
Radio Amateur Call Book
Chicago. 111.
Radio and Television Weekly
New York. N. Y.
Radio and TV News (see Supple-
ment) New York. N. Y.
Radio Daily-Television Daily
New York. N. Y.
Radio F.lectronics..New York, N. Y.
Radiology Syracuse. N. Y.
Radiotnonde et Telemonde
Montreal, Que.
Radiotime Montreal, Que.
Radio. TV and Appliance Trade
„ Builder Don Mills. Ont.
Radiovision....Old Greenwich, Conn.
Radnicka Borba (Workers'
Struggle) Cleveland. O.
Raiford Record Raiford, Fla.
Railroad New York. N. Y.
Railroad Journal Richmond. V».
Railroad Model Craftsman
Ramsey, N. J.
Railroad Workers Jouiaal
iiuttalo, N. Y.
RaUroad Yardmaster..Lhicago, ID
Railway Age Mew York, N. Y.
Railway Carmen's Journal
Kansas City, Mo.
Railway Clerk Cincinnati, Ohio
Railway Dispatch
Saint Augustine, Fla.
Railway Employees Journal
Chicago, 111.
Railway Locomotives and Cars
New York, N. Y.
Railway Materials.... Chicago, 111.
Railway Purchases and Stores
Chicago. 111.
Railway Signaling and Com-
munications.... Mew York, N. Y.
Railway Track and Structures
Mew York. N. Y.
Rambler......... Atchison. Kan.
Rambler.... ..._... ......Rosemont. Pa.
Ram Buller Kirksville, Mo.
Ram Page . . ..San Angelo, Texas
Ranch and Farm World.. 1 ulsa, Ukla.
Ranchman. The ....Tulsa, Okla.
Ranch Romances-New York. N, Y.
RA Mews -.. Ottawa, Ont.
Kangehnder, The..Los Angeles, Cal.
Ranger. The.......... Amarillo, Tex.
Rattler San Antonio, Tex,
Rauhan Tervehdys..Launum, Mich,
Rave New York. N. Y.
RCMP Quarterly Ottawa, Ont.
Reader's Digest
Pleasantville, N. Y.
Header's Digest, The
Montreal, Que.
Reader's Guide to Periodical
Literature New York. N. Y
Reading Automobile Club
Magazine Reading. Pa.
Read Magazine Columbus. Ohio
Ready to Wear New York. N. Y.
Real Confessions New York, N. Y.
Real Estate Advertiser
Chicago, 111.
Real Estate Forum
New York. N. Y.
Real Estate News.™ . ...Chicago, 111.
Real Estate News..New York. N. Y.
Real Estate Record and
Builders' Guide-New York. N. Y.
Realites — Femina Illustration
New York. N. Y.
Real Romances... .New York, N. Y.
Real Screen Comics
New York. N. Y.
Real Story. New York, N. Y.
Realtor. The Boiton, Mass.
Realty.- New York. N. Y.
Realty and Building.... Chicago. HI.
Real Western Romances
New York, N. Y.
Real Western Stories
New York, N. Y.
Reclamation Era
Washington, D. C.
Record Peoria. 111.
Record DCS Moines, Iowa
Record (dly) Louisville, Ky.
Record Louisville. Ky.
Record... Baltimore, Md.
Record Collegeville. Minn.
Record Kansas City, Mo.
Record St. Louis. Mo.
Record Buffalo. N. Y.
Record Rochester. N. Y.
Record and Guide..Providence, R. I.
Record and Sound Retailing
New York, N. Y.
Sacramento. Cal.
San Frnncisco, Cal.
Denver, Colo.
New Britain. Conn.
Boise. Idaho
Recorder....
Recorder...,
Recorder .
Recorder
Recorder
Recordings.... ^New'Yorli N.
Record of Chemical Progress
Detroit. Mich.
Record of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Evanston. 111.
Records of the American Catholic
Historical Society of
Philadelphia ..Philadelphia. Pa.
Record- Stockman Denver, Colo.
Record. The New York. N. Y.
Recreation New York. N. Y.
Recreation Management
Chicago, 111.
Red and Black... Athens, Ga.
Red and Black ...Washington, Pa.
Red and Green..« Minot. N D.
Redbird. The...- Beaumont, Tex.
Redbook Magazine
New York. N. Y.
Redlands Bulldog ....Redlands, Cal.
Red Poll News Lincoln. Neb.
Redwood Rancher.St Helena,' Cal!
1545
Reeves Journal, Plumbing-Heating-
Air Conditioning
Los Angeles, Cal.
Reflector State College. Miss.
Reflector Nr.wark, N. J.
Reformat usok Lapja
Lancaster, Pa.
Refrigerating Engineering
including Air Conditioning (see
Supplement) ...New York, N. Y.
Refrigeration Atlanta. Ga.
Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning Business
Cleveland, Ohio
Refrigeration Service and
Contracting Chicago, 111.
Refuse Removal Journal
New York, N. Y.
Regis Brown and Gold
Denver, Colo.
Regis Herald. The....Weston, Mass.
Register Denver, Colo.
Register Peoria, 111.
Register Duluth. Minn.
Register Great Falls. Mont.
Register Helena, Mont.
Register .... Steubenville, Ohio
Register Nashville, Tenn.
Register .. Green Bay, Wis.
Register. The ..Kansas City. Mo.
Register. The Reno. Nev.
Register, The ....Greensboro. N. C.
Register. The Altoona. Pa
Register of Kentucky Historical
Society Frankfort. Ky.
Register of Southwestern
Indiana, The .... Evansville, Ind.
Reino de Dios, El ..Denver, Colo.
Relations Montreal, Que.
Relax New York, N. Y.
Relief Society Magazine
Salt Lake City. Utah
Religion in Life Nashville. Tenn.
Religious Education
New York, N. Y.
RHigious Herald Richmond, Va.
Religious Home Unit
Philadelphia. Pa.
Rens«jelacr Polytechnic-Troy, N. Y.
Rental Yard Register
Los Angeles, Cal.
Report.... Bakersfield. Cal.
Report Stockton, Cal.
Reporter. The....East St. Louis, 111.
Reporter Lincoln. Neb.
Reporter. The Alfred. N. Y.
Reporter. The, Tues. (Coll.)
New York. N. Y.
Reporter. The, Ftntly (Thurs.)
New York. N Y
Reporter Columlnis. Ohio
Reporter Milwaukee. Wis.
Reporter of Direct Mail Adver-
tising Garden City. N Y.
Reports of Your University of
Minnesota Minneapolis. Minn.
Reproduction Engineer
Detroit. Mich.
Republican Observer
Harrisbunr. Pa
Resale Boston, Mass.
Research Quarterly of the Ameri-
can Association for Health.
Physical Education and
Recreation Washington. D. C.
Reserve Tribune Cleveland, Ohio
Resident Physician
Manhasset. N. Y.
Resort Management
Memphis. Tenn.
Restaurant and Caterer
Vancouver, B. C.
Restaurant Equipment Dealer
New York. N. Y.
Restaurant Man New York, N. Y.
Restaurant Management
New York N. Y.
Restaurant Reporter Columbus, O.
Restaurants and Institutions
Toronto. Ont.
Restaurant Service — Voice of
the Eating Industry
Los Angeles, Cal.
Restaurant South
Greensboro. N. C.
Restoration Herald....Cincinnati. O.
Retail Clerk's International
Advocate Washington. D C.
Retailer's Review....Madison, Wis.
Retailer. The Vancouver. B. C.
Retail Food Equipment and
Supplies .... Santa Barbara, Cal.
Retail Food Merchandiser
Minneapolis. Minn.
Petai I Jeweler.... Baltimore. Md.
Retail Labor Report
Washington. D. C.
Retail Lumberman
Kansas City, Mo.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Retail Tobacconist
New York, N, Y.
Retired Officer. The
Washington. D. C.
Retirement Life.,Washington. D. C.
Revealing Romances
New York, N. Y.
Reveille......... Baton Rouge. La.
Review ....Newark. Del.
Review............... .Miami, Fla.
Review. The (Negro)
Nashville, Tenn.
Ky.
aven, Conn.
Review and Expositor
Louisville.
Review of Allergy & Applied
Immunology Minneapolis. Minn.
Review of Economics and
Statistics ............ Cam hi idge. Mass.
Review of Educational Research
Washington, D. C.
Review of Metaphysics
New Ha
Review of Politics
Notrr Dame. Ind.
Review of Recorded Music
New York. N. Y.
Review of Scientific Instruments
New York. N. Y.
Reviews of Modern Physics
New York. N. Y.
Revista Aerea Latino Americana
New York. N. Y.
Revista Catolica ...... El Paso. Tex.
Revista De La Confederacies
Medica Panamericana
New York. N. Y.
Revista Industrial-New York. N. Y.
Revista Rotaria. ..... Evans ton. 111.
Revue de L'Universite d' Ottawa
Ottawa, Ont.
Revue de Pharmacie Pratique et
Professionnelle ...... Montreal, Que.
Revue des Agents de Police
(Constables Review)
Montreal, Que.
Revue d'Oka. La....La Trappe.
Revue Dominicaine.. Montreal.
Revue du ftarreau—Montreal.
Revue du Notarial, La
Montreal, Que.
Revue du Transport Routier du
Quebec .... Montreal. Que
e Legale. ........ Montreal. Que
Revue . ........
Revue Maraichere, La
M
Revue Moderne, La
ontreal. Que.
Montreal, One.
Revue Moteur-. ...... Montreal, Que.
Revue Municipale. La
Montreal, Que.
Revue Notre Dame du Sacre
Coeur. La .................. Quebec. Que.
Revue Populaire, La
Montreal. Que.
Revue Scolaire. La...... Quebec. Que.
Reward True Crime Cases
New York. N. Y
Rex .................. New York. N. Y.
Rhode Island Beverage Journal
Providence. R. I
Rhode Island Labor News
Providence. R. I.
Rhode Island Medical Journal
Providence. R. I.
Khodora — - — Cambridge* Mass
Rhythm and Blues Group
Derby, Conn.
Rice Journal— —New Orleans, La.
Rice Thresher— ....—Houston. Tex.
Richelieu, Le..— ------- St. Jean. Que.
Richmond ColleRian..Ricbraond. Va.
Rider College Quarterly
Bulletin --- ___ Trenton. N. I.
Rider College News-Trenton. N. J.
Rights _______ New York, N. Y.
Ring, The --------- New York. N. Y.
Rinnovamento. II New York, N. Y.
Ripon Alumnus ............ Ripon, Wls.
RTT Reporter. ....... Rochester. N. Y.
Rivers ft Harbors Stamford. Conn.
Riverside Co, Farm Bureau
News. ..... ~ ...... Riverside, Cal.
K.M.A. Retailer..... Winnipeg, Man.
R. N. Magazine ________ Oradell. N. J.
Road and Track.. ~ ...... Venice, Cat
Roads and Engineering
Construcrion-..........Toronto, Ont.
Roads and Streets ....Chicago, 111.
Rochester Review-Rochester. N. Y.
Rocket-Jet Flying
New York, N. Y.
Rocket> The...~.M.~-.......Chlcago, Ifl.
Rock Products ....... -...-.Chicago, HI.
Rocky Lane....... ...... ...Derby. Conn.
Rocky Lane's Blackjack
Derby, Conn.
Rocky Mountain Beverage
Analyst..- Denver, Colo.
Rocky Mountain Chefs
Denver. Colo.
Rocky Mountain Collegian
Fort Collins. Colo.
Rocky Mountain Construction
Denver. Colo
Rocky Mountain Druggist
Denver, Colo
Rocky Mountain Echo
Billings, Mont
Rocky Mountain Medical Journal
Denver. Colo.
Rocky Mountain Motorist
Denver. Colo
Rocky Mountain Oil Reporter
Denver, Colo
Rocky Mountain Union Farmer
Denver. Colo.
Rocky Mountain Veterinarian (see
Supplement) Denver, Col.
Rod and Custom Los Angeles, Cal.
Rod and Gun in Canada
Gardenvale. Que.
Rod Builder & Customizer
New York. N. Y.
Rodding and RestylinR
New York, N. Y.
Rodeo Sports News....Denver, Colo
Rola Boza Scranton. Pa
Roll Call Washington. D. C.
Roller Derby News
New York. N Y
Rollins Sandspur.. Winter Park. Fla
Romance Phuology....Berkeley. Cal
Romance Time New York. N. Y
Romanic Review-New York. N Y
Romantic Secrets Derby, Conn.
Romantic Story Derby, Conn.
Roofing. Siding and Insulation
New York. N. Y
Room and Food Services
Magazine Miami Beach, Fla.
Roosevelt Review
New Orleans. La
Roosevelt. The ... New York. N. Y.
Rosanan, The River Forest. Ill
Rosary Magazine..New York. N Y
Rosaverian Albany. N. Y.
Pose Technic ..Terre Haute, Ind.
Rosin the Bow.... Paterson, N. J.
Roswell Way. The..Roswell. N. M.
Rotarian. The Evanston. Til
Rotunda ~ Farmville. Va
Rotonde, La Ottawa. Ont
Rough Notes.... Indiat-apolis. Ind
Roundel Ottawa. Ont
Roundtable Nashville Tenn
Round Table Beloit. Wis
Roundup Minneapolis. Minn
Round-TTn State College. N. M
Round-Up. The Phoenix. Ariz
Royal Arch Mason Trenton. Mo.
Royal Neighbor .."Rock Island. 111.
Royal Purple Whitewater. Wi«.
ROT Roirers New York. N. Y.
R.T.A. Sales & Service
Toronto, Ont.
Rubber ARC New York. N. Y.
Rubber Chemistry and
Technology Akron, Ohio
Rubber World New York. N Y
Rudder New York. N. Y.
Rural Arkansas Magazine
North Little Rock, Ark.
Rural Co-operator, The
Toronto. Ont.
Rural Electric MissouHan
St. Louis, Mo.
Rural Electrification
Washington. D. C.
Rural Georgia Millen, Ga.
Rural Gravure —• — Chicago, Ill-
Rural Kentuckian....Lou?*vil1e, Ky.
Rural Louisiana Opelousas. La.
Rural Minnesota News
Alexandria. Minn.
Rural New Yorker
New York, N. Y.
Rural Roads ^.Chicago. 111.
Rural Sociology Ithaca, N. Y.
Rural Virginia Richmond. Va.
Rush New York. N. Y.
Russell Sage Quill Troy. N. Y.
Ru4*e1'ft Official National Motor
Coach Guide—Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Russia New York. N. Y.
Russian Orthodox Journal
Flushing. N. Y.
Russky Vistnik ....Pittsburgh, Pa.
Russky Vestnik. New York, N. Y.
Rutgers Alumni Monthly
New Brunswick. N. T.
RWDSU Record New York. N. Y.
Sabbath Recorder.-.Plalnfield, N. J.
Sacramentan, Tbe-Sacramento, Cal.
1646
nento Valley Union Labor
etin. .Sacramento, Cal.
Sad Sack's Funny Friends
New York. N. Y.
S.A.E. Journal New York. N. Y.
Safe Deposit Bulletin
New York. N. Y.
Safe Flying New York. N. Y.
Safety New York, N. Y.
Safety Counselor, The
Edmonton, Alta.
Safety Education Chicago. 111.
Safety Journal Anderson, S. C.
Safety journal A
Safety Maintenance
Ne
Jew York. N. Y.
Saga New York, N. Y.
St. Anthony Messenger
Cincinnati. Ohio
St. Augustine's Messenger
Bay St. Louis, Miss.
St. Bede Records Peru, 111.
St. Benedict's Quarterly
St. Joseph. Minn.
St. Clair Ruralist
East St. Louis. 111.
Saint Detective Magazine
New York. N. Y.
St. Edward's University
Hill topper Austin. Tex.
St. John's News—Brooklyn, N. Y.
St. Joseph Magazine .
Saint Benedict, Ore.
St. Joseph's Blatt
Saint Benedict. Ore.
St. Louis Construction Record
St. Louis. Mo.
^t. Louis Countian Clayton, Mo.
St. Louis Daily Live Stock
Reporter
National Stock Yards. 111.
St. Louis Daily Market Reporter
St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis Dental Society Bulletin
St. Louis. Mo.
St. Louts Medicine St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis Review . St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis University Magazine
St Louis, Mo.
St. Luke Fraternal Bulletin
Richmond, Va.
St. Norbert Times De Pere. Wis.
St. Paul Legal Ledger
Saint Paul. Minn.
Saints Herald.... Independence. Mo.
St. Vincent Review ..Latrobe, Pa.
Salaberry— Valleyfield, Que.
Salemite.. Winston-Salem. N. C.
"Sales" Army-Navy Surplus
New York, N. Y.
Sales Executive, The
New York. N. Y.
Sales Management..NewYork,N.Y.
Salesman's Opportunity
Magazine Chicago, 111.
Sales Meetings Phifa., Pa.
Salt Water Sportsman
Boston. Mass.
Samedi. Le Montreal, Que.
Sameiningin Winnipeg. Man.
Sample Case ...Columbus, Ohio
Sanatorium Outlook
State Sanatorium. Ark.
San Bernardino County Farm
Bureau Monthly Rialto, Cal.
San Bernardino County Labor
Leader. .San Bernardino, Cal.
Sandara Chicago. 111.
Sandia Crossroads
Albuquerque. N. M.
San Diego and Point Magazine
San Diego, Cal.
San Diego Business
San Diego, Cal.
San Diego Club Life
San Diego. Cal.
Saa Fernando Valley Labor News
Glendale, Cal.
San Francisco Bay Window
San Francisco, Cal.
San Francisco Classroom Teachers
Journal San Francisco. Cal.
San Francisco Hotel Greeters
Guide San Francisco. Cal.
San Francisco Municipal Review
San Francisco. Cal.
Sanger-Hilsen Minneapolis. Minn.
Sanitarian. The...- Denver, Colo.
Sanitary Maintenance
Milwaukee. Wls.
San Joaquin Co. Farm Bureau
New* Stockton, Cal.
Santa Clara Santa Clara. Cal.
Santa Fe Magazine Chicago, 111.
Saskatchewan Mtnlng News
Prince Albert. Sask.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Saskatchewan Motorist
Regina. Sask.
Saskatchewan Municipal Record
Regina, Sask.
Saturday Evening Post. The
Philadelphia. Pa.
Saturday Night Toronto, Ont.
Saturday Review, The
New York, N. Y.
Savings and Loan News
Chicago, 111.
Savings Bank Journal
New York, N. Y.
Savoy-Hilton, The
New York, N. Y.
Saward's Journal-New York, N. Y.
Say ~ New York. N. Y.
Scale Journal Chicago. 111.
Scamp New York, N. Y.
Scandinavian Studies
Menasha, Wis.
Scarboro Missions......Toronto, Ont.
Scarlet and Black,... ..Grinnel. Iowa
Scarlet. The Worcester, Mass.
Scenic Idaho Boise, Idaho
Schenectady County Agricultural
Service News
Schenectady, N. Y.
Scholastic Coach-New York. N. Y.
Scholastic Editor
Minneapolis. Minn.
Scholastic Magazines
New York, N. Y.
Scholastic Magazines — Junior
Scholastic Edition
New York. N. Y.
Scholastic Magazines — Senior
Scholastic Unit-New York, N. Y.
Scholastic Teacher
New York, N. Y
School Activities Magazine
Lawrence. Kans
School and Community
Columbia. Mo
School and Society
New York. N. Y
School Arts Magazine
Worcester. Mass
School Bus Trends Wheaton, III.
School Director. The— Tampa. Fla.
School Executive-New York. N. Y.
School Life Washington, D. C.
School Lunch Journal Denver. Colo.
School Management
Greenwich. Conn.
School Musician Joliet, 111.
School Planning Chicago. 111.
School Progress .Toronto. Ont
School Review Chicago. 111.
School Shop Ann Arbor, Mich.
School Science and Mathematics
Oak Park, 111.
School Trustee Regina. Sask.
Schuylkill County Motor Club
Magazine........ Pottsville. Pa.
Science. Washington, D C.
Science and Mechanics Chicago. 111.
Science and Society
New York, N. Y.
Science Counselor— Pittsburgh. Pa.
Science Digest Chicago. 111.
Science Education.-. Tampa, Fla.
Science Fiction Advertiser
Glendale. Cal.
Science Fiction Quarterly
New York. N. Y.
Science News-Letter
Washington. D. C
Science of Mind Los Angeles. Cal.
Science on the March
Buffalo. N. Y.
Science Teacher
Washington. D. C.
Science Teacher's World
New York, N. Y.
Science World New York. N. Y.
Scientific American
New York, N. Y.
Scientific Temperance Journal
Westerville, Ohio
Scouting Magazine
New Brunswick, N. J.
Scout Leader Ottawa. Ont.
Scrap Age- Waste Age (see Sup-
plement) Springfield. I1L
Scraper Frankfort. Ky.
Screen land- Plus TV-Land
New York. N. Y.
Screen Process Cincinnati. Ohio
Screen Stars New York. N. Y
Screen Stars Group
New York. N. Y.
Screen Stories . New York, N. Y.
Scribe Bridgeport, Conn.
Scripta Mathematics
New York. N. Y.
Scripti-n' Pranks— Davidson, N. C.
Sea and Pacific Motor Boat
Los Angeles, Cal.
Seaboard Beverage Journal
Washington. D. C.
Seafarer .... Jacksonville, Fla.
Seafarers Log— -Brooklyn. N. Y.
Seafood Merchandising
New Orleans, La.
Seaports and the Transport
World Montreal, Cue.
Searchlight New York, NY Y.
Searchlite .. St. Petersburg. Fla.
Seattle University Spectator
Seattle. Wash.
Seawanhaka Brooklyn, N. Y.
Seaway St. Clair, Mich.
Second Line New Orleans, La.
Secretary, The— Kansas City. Mo.
Secrets New York, N. Y.
Secrets of Love & Marriage
Derby, Conn.
Secrets of Young Brides
Derby, Conn.
Secrets Romance Group
New York, N. Y.
See New York. N. Y.
Seed and Garden Merchandising
New Orleans, La
Seedmen's Digest
San Antonio, Tex.
Seed Trade News .......Chicago, 111.
Seed World Chicago. Ill
Selecciones Del Railway Age
New York, N. Y
Selection du Reader's Digest
Montreal. Que
Selling Sporting Goods
Chicago, 111
Semaine Commerciale, La
Quebec, Que.
Semaine Religieuse de Quebec
Quebec. Que
Sembrador, El Lees Summit, Mo
Semiconductor Products
New York, N. Y
Seminarian. The St. Louis. Mo.
Semnele Timpului-Dearborn. Mich
Senator. The Elkins. W. Va.
Sendhote Cleveland. Ohio
Seneca County Farm and
Home News . Waterloo. N. Y.
Senior Citizen— Washington, D. C
Senior Scholastic
New York, N. Y
Sensation New York, N. Y.
Sentinel M Toronto, Ont
Sentinel Manila. P. I.
Sentinel of the Blessed Sacra-
ment New York. N. Y.
Sepia— Fort Worth. Texas
Sergeant Bilko New York. N. Y.
Server. The — Chicago. 111.
Service Labor Report
Washington, D. C.
Service Social Quebec. Que.
Service Star Magazine Erie. Pa.
Service Station and Garage
News Cleveland. Ohio
Service Station Management
Chicago, 111.
Service Station Management and
Merchandising Toronto, Ont.
Service Station Sentinel
Denver, Colo
Servicios Publicos..New York . N. Y
Setonian. The-South Oranpre. N J
Setonian Green^hurg. Pa
Seton Quarterly... Greensburg. Pa.
Sets in Order Los Angeles. Cal
Seventeen New York, N. Y
Seventeen- At- School
New York. N. Y.
Sewage and Industrial Wastes
Washington, T>. C.
Sewanee News Sewanee, Tenn.
Sewanee Purple Sewanee, Tenn.
Sewanee Review.... Sewanee, Tenn.
Sewing Machine News
Salt Lake City. Utah
Shale ShaVer-Oklahoma City. Okla.
Shannon County News. The
Pine Ridge, S. D.
Shantyman Toronto. Ont.
Shareholder « Toronto. Ont.
Share Your Knowledge Review
Cincinnati. O.
Shawano County Farm Bureau
"News .... Shawano. Wis.
Sheaf - Saskatoon. Saak.
Sheep and Goat Raiser
San Annrelo. Tex.
Sheep Breeder and Sheepman
Columbia. Mo.
Shepherd College Picket
Shepherdstown, W. Va.
Shepherd Dog Review
Lancaster. Pa.
Sheraton Belvedere
Baltimore. Md.
Sheraton Carlton
Washington, D. C.
1547
Sheraton East. The
New York, N. Y.
Sheraton Park.. Washington, D. C.
Sheriff and Police Reporter
Seattle, Wash.
Sheriff of Tombstone Derby, Conn.
Shield .................. Union City. N. J.
Shield of Phi Kappa Psi
Cleveland, Ohi
Shipbuilder ............ Ca-nden, N. .
Shipmate .................... Annapolis, M<
Shipping Digest—New York, N. .
Shipping Guide— Vancouver, B C.
Shipping Management combined
with National Hi-way Shipper
New York, N. Y.
Shipping Register and Ship-
builder .......... Montreal. Que.
Ships and the Sea
Milwaukee. Wis.
Shlakh .................. Philadelphia. Pa.
Shoe and Leather Journal
Don Mills. Ont.
Shoe Horn. The ......... ...Chicago. III.
Shoe Service .................... Chicago, 111.
Shofar ....... Washington, D. C.
Shooting Goods Retailer
Skokie. 111.
Shop ....................... Gardenvale, Que.
Shorthorn .......... Arlington. Tex.
Shorthorn News ...... Guelph, Ont.
Shorthorn World ............ Aurora, 111.
Short Snorts and Horse World
Lexington. Ky.
Show Business— New York. N. Y.
Showcase New York, N. Y.
Showdown for Men
New York. N. Y.
Shreveport Magazine
Shreveport. La.
Side Lines ........ Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Sight-Saving Review
New York. N. Y.
Signal .................... Washington. D. C.
Signalman's Journal—Chicago, 111.
Signs of the Times
Mountain View, Cal.
Signs of the Times
Cincinnati, Ohio
Sign. The ......... Union City, N. J.
Silent Worker. The-Berkeley. Cal.
Silhouette. ............... Hamilton, Ont.
Silver Screen ...... New York. N. Y.
Simmons News ... Boston, Mass.
Simmons Review, The
Boston, Mass.
Single Cro,™*^ ^ y y
Simp.id,y P.t«.n,NBookork N y
Sinopsis Medica International
Chicago. 111.
Sion ....... .... .. .......... Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sir.—'. ...... ' _________ New York, N Y.
<Mskiyou. The ..... — Ashland. Ore,
Six Gun Heroes ..... Derby. Conn.
Skarb Rodzmy .................... Erie, Pa.
Skating .......................... Boston. Mass.
Skeet Shooting Review
Dallas. Tex.
Skidmore News
Saratoga Springs. N. Y.
Skier— - ............ Corunna, Mich.
<?Viff ........................ Fort Worth. Tex.
Skiing (National)— Denver. Colo.
Skillings* Mining Review
Duluth. Minn.
Ski Magazine...... Hanover. N. H.
Skin Diver «......Los Angeles, Cal.
Skipper. The....... ..... Annapolis, Md.
Skirl .................. Red Springs. N. C.
Sky and Telescope
Cambridge, Mass.
i
Skyscraper Management
Chicago. HI.
Skyways ............ New York. N. Y.
Slipstick .................. Clemson. S. C.
Slovensky Hlasnik-Pittsburgh. Pa.
Slovensky Sokol
Perth Amboy. N. J.
Small Cars Illustrated
New York, N. Y.
Small Stock Magazine-I^amoni. la.
Small World ....... New York. N. Y.
Smith Alumnae Quarterly
Northampton. Mass.
Smith College Sophian
Northampton. Mass.
Smoke Signals ...... Tallahassee. Fla.
Smoke Signals. .Staten Island. N. Y.
Snips ............................ Chicago. HI.
Soap and Chemical Specialties
New York. N Y.
Soaring ........... Los Angeles, Cal.
Soccer News ........ New York, N. Y.
Social Action ... New York. N Y.
Social Casework-New York. N. Y.
Social Forccs._..Baltimore, Md.
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Socialist Call. The
New York. N. Y.
Socialisticheskiy Vestnik
New York, N. Y.
Social Justice Review
St. Louis, Mo.
Social Order St. Louis, Mo.
Social Progress-.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Social Research....New York. N. Y.
Social Science Wintield, Kans.
Social Service Review. .Chicago. 111.
Social Spectator....New York. N. Y.
Social Studies Philadelphia, Pa.
Social Work New York, N. Y.
Sociological Abstracts
New York. N. Y.
Sociology and Social Research
Los Angeles. Cal.
Sociometry New York. N. Y.
Sodalis Orchard Lake. Mich.
Soil and Water Magazine
Temple. Tex.
Soil Science Baltimore, Md.
Soil Science Society of America
Proceedings Madison, Wis.
Soiourner. The.... Washington. D. C.
Sokol Americky Chicago, 111.
Sokol Polski Pittsburgh. Pa.
Solia Detroit, Mich.
Solidarity Detroit, Mich.
Solidarity New York, N. Y.
Songwriter's Review
New York. N. Y.
Sons of Italy Magazine
Boston. Mass.
Sons of Norway
Minneapolis, Minn.
Sons of the Amencan Revolution
Magazine ....Washington, D. C.
Sooner Magazine Norman. Ok la
Sooner Shamrock ....Norman, Okla.
Sooner State Press..Norman. Okla
Sound Merchandising
New York, N. Y.
South Birmingham. Ala.
South Atlantic Quarterly. The
Durham. N. C.
South Carolina Education News
Columbia. S. C.
South Carolina Electric Co-op
News. Cayce, S. C.
South Carolina Farmer (see Sup-
plement) Pageland. S. C.
South Carolina Historical
Magazine Charleston. S. C.
South Carolina Labor News
Columbia. S. C.
South Carolina Magazine
Columbia. S. C.
South Carolina Method st
Advocate Columbia, S. C.
South Carolina Schools
Columbia, S. C.
South Carolina Young Farmer and
Future Farmer....Columbia. S. C.
South Dakota Business Review
Vermillion. S. D.
South Dakota Collegian
Rrookings. S. D.
South Dakota Education Associa-
tion Journal . . ..Pierre, S. D.
South Dakota High Liner
Madison. S. D.
South Dakota Journal of Medicine
and Pharmacy..Sioux Falls, S. D.
South Dakota Legion News
watertown. S. D.
South Dakota Rural Press and
Print Shop... Brookings. S D.
South Dakota Stock Grower (see
Supplement) ..Rapid City, S. D.
Southeastern Durant. Okla.
Southeastern Drug Journal
Atlanta. Ga.
Southeastern Nurseryman
Miami, Fla.
Southeastern Oil Review, The
. t Jackson. Miss.
Southeastern Poultryman
Richmond. Va.
Southeast Furniture
Jackson. Miss.
Southern. The Lakeland. Fla.
Southern Advertising and
^ Publishing Atlanta. G».
Southern and Southwestern
Railway Club Proceedings
Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Appliances
Greensboro. N. C.
Southern Architect
Charlotte. V. C.
Southern Automotive Journal
Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Banker.~........Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Beverage Journal
* ^ „ , C^J?1 Gables. Fla.
Southern Bowler, The (see Sup-
plement Marietta, Ga.
Southern Builder College Park, Ga.
Southern Building Supplies
Atlanta. Ga.
Southern California Alumni
Review Los Angeles. Cal.
Southern California Business
Los Angeles, Cal.
Southern California Grocers'
Journal Los Angeles. Cal.
Southern California Law Review
Los Angeles. Cal.
Southern California Presoyterian
Los Angeles, Cal.
Southern California Rancher
San Diego, Cal.
Southern California Teamster
Los Angeles, Cal.
Southern California Trojan
Los Angeles, Cal.
Southern Candy and Tobacco
Jobber, The . .. . Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Colorado Register
Pueblo, Colo.
Southern Cross San Diego. Cal.
Southern Dairy Products Journal
Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Economic Journal
Chap* I Hill. N. C.
Southern Farm and Home
Montgomery. Ala.
Southern Farm Equipment (see
Supplement) Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Honst and Nurseryman
Ft. Worth. Tex.
Southern Food Processor (see
Supplement) .. .. Atlanta, Ga.
Southern i-uneral Director
Atlanta, Ga
Southern Garment Manufacturer
Atlanta. Ga
Southern Golfer, The
Jackson, Miss.
Southern Hardware (see Supple-
_ ment) Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Hellenic Life
Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Hospitals
Charlotte. N. C.
Southern Hotel Journal
Jacksonville. Fla.
Southern Industrial Supplier
Greensboro. N. C.
Southern Insurance
New Orleans. La.
Southern Israelite Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Jeweler Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Labor Review
Birmingham. Ala.
Southern Lumber Journal and
Building Material Dealer
Jacksonville. Fla.
Southern Lumberman
Nashville. Tenn.
Southern Medical Journal
Birmingham, Ala.
Southern Motor Cargo
Memphis. Tenn.
Southern Nebraska Register
Lincoln. Neb.
Southern Observer
Nashville, Tenn.
Southern Outdoors Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Pharmaceutical Journal
Dallas. Tex.
Southern Planter.... Richmond, Va.
Southern Plumbing. Heating and
Air Conditioning
Greensboro, N. C.
Southern Power and Industry
Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Presbyterian Journal
Weaverville. N. C.
Southern Printer and
Lithographer Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Pulp and Paper
Manufacturer Atlanta. Ga.
Southern State Farm Paper Unit
Little Rock. Ark
Southern Stationer and Office
Outfitter Atlanta. Ga.
Southern Telephone News
Atlanta, Ga.
Southern Textile News
Charlotte, N. C.
Southern Tobacco Journal
Winston-Salem. N. C.
Southland Magazine Digest
Augusta. Ga.
South Shore Country Club
Magazine ....Chicago. 111.
South Texan Kingsville, Tex.
South Texan San Antonio, Tex.
Southwest Advertising and
Marketing — ..Dallas. Tex.
Southwest Builder and
Contractor Los Angeles. Cal.
Southwest Courier
Oklahoma Cfty, Okla.
Southwest Electrical.~Dallas, Tex.
1548
Southwestern Baker.Houston. Tex.
Southwestern Christian Recorder
Nashville, Tenn.
Southwestern Collegian
Winfield, Kan.
Southwestern Crop and Stock
Lubbock, Tex.
Southwestern Episcopalian
Rockymount, Va.
Southwestern Food Journal
Dallas, Tex.
Southwestern Historical
Quarterly ................. Austin. Tex.
Southwestern Journal of Anthro-
pology ....Albuquerque, N. M.
Southwestern Lore.. Boulder, Colo.
Southwestern Magazine, The
Georgetown. Tex.
Southwestern Medicine
El Paso, Tex.
Southwestern Miller
Kansas City. Mo.
Southwestern Musician and Texas
Music Educator....Lubbock, Texas
Southwestern Purchaser, The
Dallas, Tex.
Southwestern Purchasing Agent
Los Angeles. Cal.
Southwestern Railway Journal
Fort Worth, Tex.
Southwestern Retailer. .Dallas. Tex.
Southwestern Social Science
Quarterly .................. Austin, Texas
Southwestern Telephone News
St. Louis, Mo.
Southwestern. The
Weatherford, Okla.
Southwestern Veterinarian
College Station, Tex.
Southwest Furniture News
Dallas. Tex.
Southwest Implement Journal
Dallas, Texas
Southwest Jewish Chronicle
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Southwest Louisiana Register
Lafayette, La.
Southwest Review ........ Dallas. Tex.
Southwest Service Station
Journal ........ Brown wood, Texas
Southwest Standard
Springfield. Mo
Southwest Water Works
Journal ................. Temple. Tex.
Sou'wester .......... ~..Amertcus. Ga.
Sou'wester .......... Memphis, Tenn.
Soviet Physics-Jet P
New York, N. Y
Soybean Digest ........ Hudson. Iowa
Space Adventures ........ Derby. Conn.
Space/ Aeronautics
New York. N. Y.
Space Age News Los Angeles, Cal.
Space Journal.... Nashville. Tenn.
Spare Time ....Milwaukee. Wis.
Spare-Time Crosswords
New York. N. Y.
Spartan Daily ............ San Jose. Cal.
Special Lihraries..New York. N. Y.
Specialty Bakers Voice
New York, N. Y.
Specialty Salesman . Chicago, 111.
Specialty Worker
Pressmen's Home. Tenn.
Spectator .............. McPherson. Kans.
Spectator .................. Columbus, Miss.
Spectator ......... Eau Claire, Wis.
Spectator, The ....River Forest, 111.
Spectator, The .......... Jackson, Mich.
Spectator, The ........ Clinton. N. Y.
Spectator. The ...... Philadelphia. Pa.
Spectrum ...................... Buffalo. N. Y.
Spectrum ...................... Fargo. N. D.
Speculum. A Journal of Mediaeval
Studies ........... Cambridge, Mass.
Speech Teacher....Baton Rouge, La.
Speed Age.... ......... New York. N Y.
Speed Mechanics....New York. N. Y.
S P E Journal ....... Stamford. Conn.
Spelman Messenger ..Atlanta. Ga.
SpikeVTyke . .. New York. N. Y.
Spinning Wheel ...... Taneytown, Md.
Spirits." ............... New York. N. Y.
Spokes ........ .. ................ Portland. Ore.
Spokesman. ............ Dubuque, Iowa
Sponsor ..... ......... New York. N. Y.
Spooky, The Tuff Little Ghost
New York, N. Y.
Sport ................ _____ New York, N. Y.
Sporthirado .................. Toronto. Int.
Sport Illustre, Le.... Montreal, Que.
Sporting Goods Dealer
S?. Louis, Mo.
Sporting Goods Merchandiser
Montreal, Que.
Sporting Goods Products m . ^
Cleveland, O.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Sporting Goods Salesman and
Boating Salesman, The
Chicago, 111.
Sporting News St. Louis, Mo.
Sport-Revue Quebec, Que.
Sports Afield New York, NT Y.
Sport-Saga Men's Group
New York, N. Y.
Sports Age New York. N. Y.
Sports Car Westport, Conn.
Sports Cars Illustrated
New York, N. Y.
Sportshelf News New York, N. Y.
Sports lllustrated..New York. N. Y.
Sportsman New York, N. Y.
Sportsman's Province
Kentville, N. S.
Sports Review Chicago, III.
Spot .. . . New York ,N. Y.
Spot Radio Report
Larchmont, N. Y.
Spotted Poland China Bulletin
Indianapolis, Ind.
Springhillian, The Mobile, Ala.
Spunk .......... South Mountain. Pa.
Square and Compass.-Denver. Colo.
Square and Compass
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Square and Compass
Hammond, Ind.
Square Journal....New York. N. Y.
Stag .......................... New York, N. Y.
Stag Group ......... New York, N. Y.
Stained Glass ........ Berkeley, Cal.
Stain Technology Baltimore, Md
Stamps ............ New York. N. Y.
Stamp Wholesaler Burlington. Vt.
Standard and The Miner
Silverton, Colo.
Standard Rate and Data Service
~ Evanston. Ill
Standard. The ................ Chicago, 111.
Standard, The ............ Boston, Mass.
Stanford Chapparral
Stanford. Cal
Stanford Daily .... Stanford, Cal.
Staple Cotton Review, The
Greenwood, Miss.
Star ...................... Houghton. N. Y.
Star ................ Oklahoma City, Okla.
Starch room Laundry Journal
New York, N. Y.
Stark Jewish News....Canton, Ohio
Starlanes ................... Ferndale, Mich.
Star of Zion ............ Charlotte. N. C.
Star Spangled War Stories
New York, N. Y.
Startling Detective
New York. N. Y.
Star TV News. The
Ponca City, Okla.
State College Alumnus
Brookings, S. D.
State College Aztec
San Diego. Cal.
State College Leader....Hays, Kans.
State College News....Albany. N. Y.
State College News..Raleigh. N. C
State Council Reporter
Syracuse, N. Y.
State Government ........ Chicago. Til
State Press ---------- ........ Tempe. Aril.
State Signal ............ Trenton. N J.
Statesman .............. Duluth. Minn.
State Teachers Magazines
Chicago. 111.
State. The ................... Rftleigh. N. C
State Times .............. On«onta, N. Y.
State-to-Date ............ Frostburg, Md.
Statistical Sugar- Trade Journal
„ , New York, N. Y.
Steel
Steel and Garnet..
Steel Construction Digest
New York. N. Y.
Steel Equipment and Maintenance
News ................... Pittsburgh. Pa.
Steel Labor. — ......... Pittsburgh. Pa.
Stentor .................... Lake Forest. Til.
Stephens Life .............. Columbia. Mo.
Sterling Detective Group
New York, N. Y.
Sterling Men's Group
„ , New York. N. Y.
Sterling Women's Group
New York, N. Y.
Stetson Reporter ........ De Land, Fla.
Steuben News ...... New York, N. Y.
Stevens Indicator... Hoboken. N. J.
Stiletto....... ........... .....Kirksville. Mo.
Stockman Magazine. The
Phoenix, Ariz.
Stock Yards Journal
Stone ............... New
, . .
Cleveland, Ohio
et..Philadeiphia, Pa.
Storage and Distribution
Vancouver, B. C.
Stores . New York. N. Y.
Story Art Dallas. Tex.
Story Time Saint Louis, Mo.
Story World Philadelphia, Pa.
Stoutonia .. Menomonie, Wis
Stove Mounters' and Range
Workers' Journal. .St. Louis. Mo.
Straight Cincinnati, Ohio
Strange Adventures
New York, N. Y.
Strange Suspense Stories
Derby, Conn.
Strange Tales New York. N. Y
Straz ... Scranton, Pa.
Street and Smith's Three Star
Edition .. . New York, N. Y.
ttreet Engineering Chicago. 111.
trength and Health York. Pa
Student Talladega. Ala.
Student. The Warrensburg, Mo.
Student. The Yankton. §. D.
Student Life Claretnont, Cal.
Student Life St. Louis, Mo.
Student Life Logan. Utah
Student Printz....Hattiesburg. Miss.
Student Voice ....River Falls. Wis.
Student Weekly Lancaster, Pa
Stuff Rensselaer, Ind.
Stute Hoboken. N. J.
Style Toronto. Ont.
Stylus Boston. Mass.
Stylus Brockport, N. Y.
Stylus Siom Falls. S. D.
Submarine Attack.... Derby, Conn.
Suburban Life Orange, N. J.
Suburbia Today (see Supplement)
Chicago, 111.
Successful Farming..DesMoines,Ia.
Successful Grocer Chicago, 111.
Successful Selling
New York. N. Y.
Suffolk County Farm News
Riverhead. N. Y.
Sugar and Spike
New York. N. Y.
Sugar Beet Journal. .Sarcinaw, Mich.
Sugar Bulletin, The
New Orleans, La.
Sugar Journal New Orleans. La.
Sugar Y Azucar New York. N. Y.
Sul Ross Skyline Alpine, Tex.
Summer and Casual Furniture
New York. N Y.
Summer Texan Austin. Tex.
Summer Time ..New York. N. Y.
Sun Alpine. Cal.
Sun Colony, The
Fort Lauderdale. Fla.
Sunday Digest Elgin. 111.
Sunday Pix Elgin. Ill
Sunday School Builder
Nashville, Tenn.
Sunday School Counsellor
Springfield. Mo
Sunday School Lessons
St. Louis, Mo.
Sunday School Times
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sunday School World
Philadelphia. Pa.
Sundial Columbus. Ohio
Sun Dial Lynchburg. Va.
Sunflower Wichita. Kans
Sunrise— Magazine of Southern
Living . Saint Petersburg, Fla
Sunset Magazine
Menlo Park. Cal
Sunshine Magazine Litchfield. Ill
Sunsweet Standard....San Jose. Cal
Superboy New York. N. Y
Super Duck Comir*
New York. N. Y
Superior California Catholic
Herald Sacramento. Cal
Superman New York. N. Y.
Super Market Manager
New York. N. Y
Super Market Merchandising
New York? N. Y
Supermarket Methods
Don Mills, Ont
Supermarket News
New York. N. Y
Super Service Station,.Chicago, 111.
Supervision . ..... Madison, N. J.
Supervisor. The Detroit, Mich.
Supervisory Management
New York, N. Y.
Supply House Times
Evanston. 111.
Suppressed New York, N. Y.
Surgery St. Louis, Mo.
Surgery. Gynecology »nd
Obstetrics Chicago, T11.
Surgical B«siness..New York.N.Y.
Surgical Clinics of North
America Philadelphia, Pa.
1549
Surplus Record and Index
Chicago, 111.
Surveying and Mapping
Washington, D. C.
Survey of Anesthesiology
Baltimore, Md.
Survey of Current Business
c * ^ .. Washington, D. C.
Survey of Ophthalmology
_ . Baltimore, Md.
Susquehanna Selinsgrove, Pa.
Svedok Pittsburgh, Pa.
Svit...... Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
Svobodna i Nezavtsitna Bolgaria
New York. N. Y.
Svobodne Ceskoslovensko
Chicago, 111.
Svornost........ Braddock, Pa.
Swap and Shop, The Market
Place of Radio .. Bolton. Mass.
Swarthmore Phoenix
Swarthmore. Pa.
Sweetheart Diary Derby, Conn.
Sweethearts.... ....Derby, Conn.
Sweet Pea. The Regina, Sask.
Swimming Pool Age
New York. N. Y.
Sword of the Lord Wheaton, 111.
Symphony Magazine
_ .. _. Hollywood. Cal.
Syndicate Health Magazine
New York. N. Y.
Syracuse Chemist. The
c . A Syracuse, N. Y.
Syrian-American News
„ . . Los Angeles. Cal.
Syrian Ark... Indianapolis, Ind.
Systems and Procedures
Detroit. Mich.
Tab ...New York. N. Y.
Tablet, The Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tab Men's Unit New York. N. Y!
Taborian Mound Bayou. Miss.
Tailwagger Los Angeles, Cal.
Taft Papyrus, The
_.., Watertown. Conn.
T/Akra Loretto. Colo.
Talana Cincinnati. Ohio
Talent Digest Miami, Fla.
Tales of the Mysterious Traveler
Derby, Conn.
Talon. The Denver, Colo.
Tamarack Review. The
_ Toronto. Ont.
Tan ~~.... .... Chicago 111
Tan and Cardinai...'.Westerville. O*.
Tangerine TJtica. N. Y.
Tap and Tavern....PhiJadelphia, Pa.
Tappi New York, N. Y.
Targum, The
New Brunswick, N. J.
Tar Heel Chanel Hill, N. C.
Tarheel Banker Raleigh. N. C.
Tarheel Wneels Raleigh. N. C.
Tarzan New York. N. Y.
Tattler New Rochelle. N. Y.
Tauy Talk Ottawa, Kans.
Tavern Talk combined with
Mid-West Hotel Reporter
Kansas City, Mo.
Tax Digest Los Angeles. Cal.
Taxes, The Tax Magazine
Chicago. 111.
Taxicab Industry- Auto Rental
News New York. N. Y.
Taxi Weekly.... New York. N. Y.
Tea and Coffee Trade Journal
New York. N. Y.
Teachers College Index
Kirksville. Mo.
Teachers' College Journal
Terre Haute. Ind.
Teachers College Record
New York. N. Y.
Teachers Ma irazine.. Mont real, Que.
Teaching Tools Hollywood. Cal.
Team Springfield. Mo.
Tech. The Cambridge. Mass.
Tech Engineering News
Cambridge, Mass.
Tech gram.......... Blackshur*. Va.
Tech News Worcester, Mass.
Technical Book Review Index
New York. N. Y.
Technical Bulletin of the Reg-
istry of Medical Technologists
Baltimore. Md.
Technical News Bulletin
Washington. D. C.
Technical Societies News of the
Niagara Frontier..Buffalo, N. Y.
Technical Valuation-Denver. Colo.
Technician Chamblee, Ga.
Technician Newark, N. J.
" " igh. N. C.
Technician...,
...Raleigh.
Technique ..-. Atlanta. Ga!
Tech-Nique. The....Blacksburg, "
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Technocracy Digest
Vancouver, B. C.
Technocrat. The..Los Angeles, Cal.
Technology News~........Chicago, 111.
Technology Review
Cambridge, Mass.
Cookeville.
Tech Oracle.. ...... ...Cookeville. Tenn.
Tech Talk.........««.««-... Ruston. La.
Teen Los Angeles, Cal.
Teen Age Love. Derby, Conn.
Teens.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Telefilm Magazine-Hollywood. Cal.
Telefood Magazine.~~~.Chicago, 111.
Telegraph New York. N. Y.
Telegraph Delivery Spirit
Beverly Hills, Cal.
Telephone Bulletin
New Haven, Conn.
Telephone Engineer and
Management Chicago, 111.
Telephone News....Philadelphia, Pa.
Telephone Review..New York,N.Y.
Telephone Topics. — Boston. Mass.
Telephony...... Chicago, 111.
Telescope- Messenger
Harrisburg, Pa.
Television^ New York. N. Y.
Television Age New York. N. Y.
Television Daily . New York. N. Y
Television, Radio y Articulos
Electricos — Chicago, 111.
Television Week Boston^ Mass
Teraas. Revista Ilustrada
New York. N. Y.
Temple University News
Philadelphia, Pa.
Tempo.........~.....~..Coral Gables, Fla
Tempo............ - Chicago, 111.
Tempo New York. N. Y.
Tempos Philadelphia, Pa.
Tennessee Alumnus
Knoxville. Tenn.
Tennessee Banker..Nashville. Tenn.
Tennessee Farm Bureau News
Columbia, Tenn.
Tennessee Farmer and Home-
maker Middletown, Ky.
Tennessee Grocer and Food Field
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Tennessee Law Review
Knoxville. Tenn.
Tennessee Planner
Nashville. Tenn.
Tennessee Teacher
Nashville, Tenn.
Tennessee Town and City
Nashville. Tenn.
Terre de Chez Nous, La
Mon
Testveriseg... Washington,
Montreal. Que.
. D. C.
Austin, Tex.
Agriculturist
" :ge Station, Tex.
Texas A. & M. Engineer
m College Station, Tex
Texas Aggie College Sta., Tex
Texas Agriculture .Waco, Texas
Texas Architect —Austin. Texas
Texas Banker Record Dallas, Tex.
Texas Broiler Grower
Garrison, Texas
Texas Business Review
Austin, Texas
Texas Butane News....Aastin, Tex
Texas Carrier . .. Austin. Texas
Texas Catholic. The Dallas, Tex.
Texas Certified Public
Accountant Dallas. Texas
Texas Chiropractor^^^Austin, Tex
Texas Contractor... Dallas. Tex
Texas Cooperative News
Austin, Texas
Texas Dental Journal. .Dallas, Tex
Texas Farming and Citrkulture
Harlingen, Tex
Fexas Future Farmer.. Austin, Tex.
Texas Food Merchant.... Waco, Tex
Texas Grand Lodge Magazine
Waco, Tex
Texas Hotel Review
San t
Texas Industry r
Texaskjr Rolnfk
Texas Laundry and '
Journal......... JSan A — _, __.-__
Texas Lawman Austin, Tex.
Texas Law Review..n^Austln. Tex.
Texas Legion News. ...Austin, Tex.
Texas Livestock Journal
San Antonio. Tex.
Texas Municipalities (see Sup-
plement) ............Austin, Tex.
Texas Oil Tobber.~~~Austin, Tex.
Texas Oil Journal and East
Texas (M!......~^IxmgTiew, Tex.
Texas Outlook .~~~.Austin. Tex.
i Parade ......Austin. Texas
t Pharmacy ....Austin. Tex.
i Police Jouma]..Dallas, Texas
Texas Press Messenger
Austin. Tex.
Texas Professional Engineer
Dallas. Tex.
Texas Public Employee
Austin. Tex.
Texas Ranch and Farm
Fort Worth. Tex.
Texas Ranchman ........ Strawn, Tex.
Texas Ranger ................ Austin. Tex.
Texas Rangers New York. N. Y.
Texas Rangers in Action
Derby, Conn.
Texas State Journal of Medicine
Austin, Tex
Texas Town and City (see Sup-
plement) ............... Austin, Tex.
Tex Ritter ................... Derby, Conn.
Text ............ „.. .............. Lowell , Mass.
Textile Bulletin....Charlotte, N. C
Textile Engineer, The Phila., Pa.
Textile Industries.. . Atlanta. Ga
Textile Research Journal
Princeton. N. J
Textile Review ...... Boston, Mass
Textiles Panamericanos
New York, N. Y.
Textile Technology Digest
Charlottesville. Va.
Textile Tribune..bpartanburg, S. C
Textile World ....... .New York. N. Y
Theatre Arts ...... New York. N Y
Theatre, The ........ New York, N. Y.
Theological Studies
Woodstock. Md
Theology Digest. .St. Marys, Kans
Theology Today ...... Princeton, N. J
These Times ............ Nashville, Tenn
Theta Kappa Psi Messenger
Atlanta, Ga
Thielensian .............. Greenville. Pa
This Day — ........ St. Louis. Mo
This Month in San Francisco
San Francisco, Cal.
This Week in Bermuda
Hamilton, Bermuda
This Week in Chicago
Chicago. 111.
This Week in Los Angeles
Los Angeles. Cal.
This Week Magazine
New York. N. Y
Thoroughbred of California
Los Angeles. Cal
Thoroughbred of Canada, The
Toronto. Ont
Thoroughbred Record. The
Lexington. Ky
Thought ................. New York. N. Y
Threefold Advocate
Siloam Springs. Ark
Three Mouseketeers
New York. N. Y.
338 News ______________ New York. N. Y.
Thrilling Fiction Group
New York. N. Y
Tic . ... ,~..~.... Albany, N Y
Ticker,' The ________ New York. N! Y.
Tide _____ ........ .. ________ New York. N. Y.
Tidewater Motorist~....Norfolk. Va.
Tidings. The ... Los Angeles. Cal.
Tie, The.... ..... .^..........Louisville, Ky.
Tiesa _____ ......... _______ Jamaica, N. Y.
Tiger ..... ------ .Mt. Pleasant, la.
Tiger ______ ^^. ..... .. .......... Clemson. S. C.
Tiger ........ Hampden-Sidney, Va.
Tiger, The..Colorado Springs, Colo
81e Magazine.. ..Los Angeles. Cal.
mberman. The ...... ..Portland. Ore.
mber of Canada Toronto. Ont.
Timber Operator ....... Seattle. Wash
Time .............. -... ....... Menard, 111.
Time ........... .......... New York, N. Y.
Time— Atlantic Edition
New York. N. Y.
Time — Canadian Edition
New York. N. Y.
Time — Latin American Edition
New York, N. Y.
Time — Pacific Edition
New York, N. Y.
Timely Tips Magazine
Paulding, Ohio
Timely Women's Group
New York, N.Y.
Times...... ..~...~......... Houston, Tex.
.wor...
Times Magazine... New York. N. Y.
Times-Review ...... La Crosse. Wise.
Times Sales Financing
Chicago, 111.
Timmy the Timid Ghost
Derby, Conn.
Tlpto Reporter........ ..... Austin, Tex.
Tip Top Comics New York. N. Y.
Tire and TBA Review. Akron, O.
Tire, Battery and Accessory
,Ncws«.«..,.«».»,«.,w>«Mew Yoric, w. z.
1650
Tirea-TBA Merchandising
New York, N. Y.
Toaatmaster, The.. Santa Ana, Cal.
Tobacco New York. N. Y.
Tobacco and Confectionery
Distributor.. Waldwick, N. J.
Tobacco and Confectionery
Guide Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tobacco. Confectionery and
Variety Journal ..Montreal. Que.
Tobacco Jobber....New York. N. Y.
Tobacco Leaf New tfork. N. Y.
Tobacco Record Chicago, 111.
Today Crawfordsville, Ind.
Today Magazine Chicago, 111.
Today's Art New York, N. Y.
Today's Baby New York, N. Y.
Today's Business Chicago. 111.
Today's Health Chicago. 111.
Today's Insurance Woman
San Francisco, Cal.
Today's Living New York. N. Y.
Today's Love Stories
New York. N. Y.
Today's Secretary ..New York. N. Y.
Together Chicago. 111.
Toledo Business News....Toledo. O.
Toledo Union JournaL.Toledo, Ohio
Tomahawk New York. N. Y.
Tomahawk of Alpha Sigma Phi
Delaware, Ohio
Tom and Jerry New York, N. Y.
Tomorrow's Man..New York, N. Y.
Tool Engineer Detroit. Mich.
Tooling and Gaging. .Milford. Mich.
Tooling and Production
Cleveland, Ohio
Top O'The World..Gunnison. Colo.
Top Secret Derby. Conn.
Tops in Human Highlights
New York. N. Y.
Torch Valparaiso, Ind.
Torch Tarkio, Mo.
Torch ........... Jamaica, N. Y.
Torch, The Kenmore. N. Y.
Torch, The. —Milwaukee, Wis.
Toreador Lubbock, Tex.
Tots' and Teens' Merchandiser
Montreal. Que.
Totuuden Todistaja Sudbury, Ont.
Tourist Court Journal
Temple, Tex.
Tours ft Cruises. .Los Angeles. Cal.
Tower - Manchester, N. H.
Tower, The Marylhurst. Ore.
Tower Light Towson, Md
Town and Country ...... . Macon, Ga.
Town and Country
New York, N. Y.
Townsend Plan National Courier.
The. -..Washington, D. C.
Townsfolk Chicago, 111.
Town Talk....... Clinton. Iowa
Toy Journal Atlanta, Ga.
Toy Manufacturer, The
Atlanta. Ga.
Toys and Novelties Chicago, 111.
Toys and Playthings
Montreal. Que.
Toy Wholesaler — Atlanta. Ga.
Track and Field News
Los Altos. Cal.
Trade and Commerce in Western
Canada Winnipeg, Man.
Trademark Reporter
New York. N. Y.
Trades and Labor News
Nashville, Tenn.
Trade Union Courier
New York. N. Y.
Trade Unionist.. ..........Toronto, Ont.
Trade with Italy..New York, N. Y.
Traffic Bulletin-Washington. D. C.
Traffic Digest and Review
Evanston. HI.
Traffic Engineering
Washington, D. C.
Traffic Quarterly.. Westnprt. Conn.
Traffic Safety Chicago. 111.
Traffic World Washington. D. C.
Trail Blazer^.«« Morehead. Ky.
Trail Bl»zer...~......Plainvlew, Texas
Trailer Dealer.... Chicago. 111.
Trailer Life Los Angeles. Cal.
Trailer Lot Journal Wichita. Kans.
Trailer Park Management
Chicago, 111.
Trailer Topics Magazine
Chicago, 111.
Trailer Travel Magazine
Chicago, 111,
Trail-R-News Glendale. Cal.
Trails for Juniors. .Nashville, Tenn.
Trail, The. Tacoma. Wash.
Train Dispatcher... Chicago, 111.
Training School Bulletin
Vineland. N. J.
Trainman News Cleveland, Ohio
Trains...~.....~.~.~....Milwaukee. Wis.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Transaction*, American Academy
of Opthalraology and Otolar-
yngology Rochester, Minn.
Transactions, American Geo-
physical Union
Washington, D. C.
Transactions of the American
Entomological Society
Philadelphia, Pa.
Transactions of the American
Mathematical Society
Providence, R. I.
Transactions of the American
Microscopical Society
Columbus, Ohio
Transcript-Colorado Springs. Colo.
Transit Scout. The
Kansas City. Mo.
Transmission and Distribution
Cos Cob, Conn.
Transmitter Washington, D. C.
Transportation Supply News
Chicago. 111.
Transport Commercial
Montreal, Que.
Transporte Moderno
New Yotk, N. Y.
Transport Topics
Washington, D. C.
Trap and Field... Indianapolis, Ind.
Travail, Le .. ..-...-...Montreal, Que.
Travel New York. N. Y.
Travel Agent New York. N. Y.
Travel Digest ....New York, N. Y.
Travel in Fashion
New York. N. Y.
Travel Trade New York. N. Y.
Travel Weekly New York, N. Y.
Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact
Dayton, Ohio
Trees Magazine. ...Olmsted Falls. O
Trenton Magazine....Trenton. N. J.
Trestle Board St. Paul. Minn.
Triangle Marion. Ala.
Tri-Angle — ....Angola. Ind.
Triangle.............. Hanover. Ind.
Tribune Fort Worth, Tex
Trident- Annapolis. Md.
Trident of Delta Delta Delta
Chicago, 111.
Trillium Toronto. Ont.
Trinitonian, The..San Antonio, Tex.
Trinity College Record
Washington. D C.
Trinity Tripod.....M...Hartford, Conn.
Trinity University Review
Toronto, Ont.
Tri- State Food Trade
McKeesport, Pa.
Tri-State Medical Bulletin
Joplin, Mo.
Trompeta, La..Corpus Christi, Tex.
Tropical Fish Hobbyist
Jersey City. N. J.
Tropical Living Homemaker and
Gardener ..~. Miami. Fla.
Tropicals Chicago. 111.
Truckers' News,.....Walkerton, Ind.
Trucking News Detroit, Mich.
Truck Logger Vancouver. B. C.
Track Transportation
Toronto, Ont.
True New York, N. Y.
True Adventures..New York, N. Y.
True Confessions..New York, N. Y.
True Crime New York, N. Y.
True Detecti ve....New York. N. Y.
True Detective Cases from Police
Files New York. N. Y.
True Experience....New York. N, Y.
True Life Stories (see Supple-
ment) New York, N. Y.
True Love Stories^New York. N. Y.
True Medic Stories
New York. N. Y.
True Men Storics..New York. N. Y.
True Police Cases
^_ New York. N. Y.
True Romance — New York. N. Y.
True Secrets New York. N. Y.
True Story Magazine
New York. N. Y.
True Story Women's Group
,^_ New York. N. Y.
True Voice Omaha, Neb.
True West Austin. Tex.
True Western Adventure
New York. N. Y.
Trumpet West Liberty, W. Va.
Trumpet. The — Manhattan. Kans.
Trumpeter, The . .-.Lexington, Mo.
Trust Bulletin, The
New York. N. Y.
Trusts and Estates
New York. N. Y.
Truth Seeker ..New York, N. Y.
Trux «.^« ..Atlanta. Gm.
TSSA Reporter... ...Knoxville, Tenn,
TV Guide...
TV Headliner...
Tubby....: New York, N. Y.
Tuits Alumni Review
Medford, Mass.
Tufts Dental Outlook
Medford. Mass.
Tufts Weekly Medford, Mass.
Tulanian.~. .....New Orleans, La.
Turf and Sport Digest
Baltimore, Md.
Turkegram, Mount Morris, 111.
Turkey World Mt. Morns. 111.
Turok New York. N. Y.
TV and Movie Screen
New York. N. Y.
TV Funnies New York, N.Y.
TV Girls and Gags
New York, N. Y.
,. .Radnor, Pa.
.New York. N. Y.
.New York. N. Y.
.. New York. N. Y.
.New York. N. Y.
r Picture Life....New York. N. Y.
_ /-Radio Mirror..New York. N. Y.
T.V. Star Parade
New York, N. Y.
TV Tab Chicago, 111.
TV This Week..San Francisco, Cal.
T.V Times Baton Rouge. La.
TV World New York. N. Y.
Tween Age Digest Chicago. 111.
Tweety and Sylvester
New York, N. Y.
Twig v, Raleigh. N. C.
Two Gun Kid New York. N. Y.
TWU Express. .. New York. N. Y.
Typographical Journal
Indianapolis. Ind.
Typographic Compositor
Phila.. Pa.
U.B.C. Alumni Chronicle
Vancouver, B. C.
Ubyssey .. Vancouver. B. C.
U. C. L. A. Alumni Magazine
Los Angeles, Cal.
U. C. L. A. Daily Bruin
Los Angeles, Cal.
U. E. News New York, N. Y.
U. I. U. Journal....Philadelphia, Pa.
Ukrainian Engineering News
New York, N. Y.
Ukrainian Orthodox Word
South Bound Brook, N. J.
Ukrainian Quarterly
New York, N. Y.
Ultrasonic News
Mount Vernon, N. Y.
U. of N. Sagebrush Reno, Nev.
Uncensored ....New York. N. Y.
Uncensored Confessions
New York, N. Y.
Uncle ScrooKe ..New York. N. Y.
Underwear News.. New York, N. Y.
Underwriters' Report
San Francisco. Cal.
Underwriters Review
Des Moinea> Iowa
Underwriter. The Weekly
New York, N. Y.
Undzer Weg .......New York. N. Y.
UNESCO Bulletin for Libraries
New York, N. Y.
UNESCO Chronicle
New York, N. Y.
UNESCO Courier..New York. N. Y.
Unexpected, The..New York, N. Y.
Uniform Lesson Teacher
Phila., Pa.
Uniforms and Accessories Review
New York. N. Y.
Union College Alumnus
Barbourvffle. Ky.
Union College Review
Schenertady, N. Y.
Union FarmerM~....Saskatoon, Sask.
Unionist.......™ Austin. Minn.
Union. L' (Fr.)..Woonsocket. R. I.
Union Labor Report
Washington. D. C.
Union League — Men and Events
Chicago. 111.
Union Nfws.™... — Norfolk, Va.
Union Postal Clerk
Washington. D. C.
Union Onarterly.M.Philadelphia, Pa.
Union Register Portland. Ore.
Union Seminary Quarterly
Review...... JNew York. N. Y
Union Signal..MM.M.....Evanston, 111.
Unitarian Register....Boston. Mass.
United Brethren, The
Huntisgton, Ind.
United Church Herald
St. Louis. Mo.
1661
United Churchraan..Sackville. N. B.
United Church Observer
Toronto. Ont.
Jnited Evangelical Action
Washington, D. C.
United Paper Albany. N. Y.
United Papermakers and Paper-
workers Journal Albany. N. Y.
United Rubber Worker....Akron. O.
United States— German Chamber
of Commerce Monthly Bulletin
New York, N. Y.
United States Investor
_, . . „ Boston, Mass.
United States Law Week
Washington, D. C.
United States Naval Institute
Proceedings Annapolis, Md.
United States Patents Quarterly
Washington. D. C.
United States Review
„ , M „ Philadelphia, Pa.
United States Tobacco Journal
New York, N. Y.
Unity Chicago, 111.
Unity -...Lees Summit. Mo.
Universalist Leader Boston. Mass.
University Echo
„ . _ Chattanooga, Tenn.
University Hatchet
Washington. D. C.
University Kansan. Lawrence, Kans.
University Life Wichita. Kans.
University News
Kansas City, Mo.
University News .. St. Louis. Mo.
University of Alabama Alumni
News. ... University, Ala.
University of Chicago Law
Review Chicago, 111.
University of Chicago Magazine
Chicago, HI.
University of Cincinnati News
Record Cincinnati. Ohio
University of Dayton Alumnus
„ . Dayton, Ohio
University of Dayton Flyer
Dayton. Ohio
University of Hawaii Bulletin
Honolulu. T. H.
University of Kansas Alumni
Magazine Lawrence. Kans.
University of Kansas City
Review........ Kansas City. Mo.
University of North Carolina
News Letter ..Chapel Hill, N. C.
University of Pennsylvania Law
Review.. ... Philadelphia. Pa.
University of South Dakota
Bulletin Vermillion. S. D.
University of Toronto Medical
Journal — ......Toronto, Ont.
University of Toronto Quarterly
Toronto, Ont.
University of Vermont Alumni
Magazine Burlington, Vt.
University of Virginia Alumni
News Chart ottesville. Va.
University of Washington Daily
Seattle. Wash.
University of Western Ontario
Medical Journal....... London. Ont.
Unusual Tales Derby, Conn.
U. of N. Sagebrush Reno. Nev.
Up Beat _ .Chicago. 111.
Upholstering... New York. N. Y.
Upsala Gazette..East Orange. N. J.
Urchin New Orleans. La.
Uranium Magazine....Denver, Colo.
Urological Survey....Baltimore. Md.
Ursinus Weekly_.Coll«-«eviUe. Pa.
U. S. Air Force ... Derby. Conn.
U. S. Armed Forces Medical
Journal Washington, D. C.
U. S. Camera Magazine
New York. N. Y.
U. S. Farm Union News
Des Moines, la.
U. S. Fur Rancher
Milwaukee. Wis.
8. S.-Honand New York, N. Y.
. S. Lady .Washington. D. C.
U. S. News and World Report
Washington, D. C,
U. S. Radio..... New York. N. Y.
U. S. Truckers Atlanta, Ga.
Utah Alumnus
Salt Lake City. Utah
Utah Chronicle
»T ^^ Salt Lake City. Utah
Utah Educational Review
Salt Lake City. Utah
Utah Farmer..Salt Lake City. Utah
Utah Medical Bulletin
Salt Lake City. Utah
t3r?alt Lake City. Utah
Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Valley Echo Emimtsburg. Md.
Valley Eventa~..Brownsville, Tex.
Valley Labor Citizen. .Fresno. Cal.
Valor ..New York. N. Y.
Vaoderbtlt Alumnus
Nashville. Tenn.
Vanderbilt Hustler
Nashville. Tenn.
Vanguard Rockford, 111
Vanguard — Portland. Ore.
Variety New York. N. Y.
Variety Crossword Puzzles
New York. N. Y.
Variety Store Merchandiser
New York. N Y
Varsity Graduate. .Toronto. Ont.
Varsity. The ....... Toronto. Ont.
Varsity News...,-... Detroit. Mich
Vassar Alumnae Magazine
Puughkeepsie. N. Y
Vaasar Miscellany News
Pouffhkeepsie. N Y
Vaughan's Family Visitor
Lawrenceburg. Tenn
Vedette Cul ver. 1 nd.
Vegetable Growers (Vee Gee)
Messenger — . .. Preston. Md.
Vend Cincinnati. Ohio
Venetian Blind News
Fort Worth. Tex
Venture. New York. N. Y.
Vermilion.... ~~ Lafayette. La.
Vermont Blackboard
Montpelier. Vt.
Vermont Catholic Tribune
Burlington. Vt.
Vermont Life Montpelier. Vt
Vers Demam Montreal, Que
Vertical File Index-New York. N. Y
Veteran's Advocate Toronto. Ont.
Veterans Appeal St Paul. Minn
Veterans' News-Springfield. Mass
Veteran's Sentry. .Los Angeles. Cal.
Veterinary Medicine
Kansas City. Mo.
V.F.W. Magazine^ ^
Kanra* City. Mo.
Victorian. The~Lacka wanna. N. Y
Vidette Normal. Ill
Vie Collegienne. La....Annville. Pa.
Vie Etndiante Montreal. Que
Viking Long Beach. Cal
Viking News_Valley City. N ~
Villager. The. Bronxville. N. _
Villanova Engineer... .Villanova. Pa
Villanova Law Review
Villanova. Pa
Villanovan. The— — Villanova, Pa
Viltis San Diego. Cal
Vim. The Magazine for Vigorous
Living ..Chicago. 111.
Vlneland Historical Magazine
Vineland. N. J
Virginia Cavalcade
Richmond. Va.
Virginia Churchman
Highland Springs. Va.
Virginia Economic Review
Richmond. Va.
Virginia Farm Bureau News
Richmond. Va
Virginia Farm Economics
Blacksburg. Va.
Virginia Foodsman..Richmond, Va
Virginia Journal of Education
Richmond. Va.
Virgin!. Law Review
Charlottes vilte. Va
Virginia Legionnaire
Richmond. Va.
Virgina Magazine of History
and Biography Richmond. Va.
Virginia Masonic Herald
Highland Springs. Va
Virginia Medical Monthly
Richmond, Va.
Virginia Methodist Advocate
Richmond. Va
Virginia Motmtaineer..Grundy, Va
Virginia Municipal Review
Richmond. Va
Virginia Pharmacist-Richmond, Va.
Virginia Publisher and Printer
Richmond, Va
Virginia Quarterly Review
Charlottesvflle. Vt
Virginia Record Richmond, Va
i Spectator
Charlottesville. Va
Virginia Spectator
Virginia Statesman
Petersburg, Va
Visitor St. Cloud, Minn.
Visnyk New York. N. Y
Vista Edmond. Okla.
Vistnik McKeeJ Rocks. Pa.
Vital Speeches of the Day
New York. N. Y
V.M.I. Cadet, The. .Lexington, Va.
Vivres, Les Montreal. Que.
Vocational Guidance Quarterly
Washington. D. C
Vogue, Incorporating Vanity
Fair New York. N. Y
Vogue Pattern Book
New York. N. Y
Voice.-. Wooster. Ohio
Voice. The „ Chicago, 111.
Voice of Missions. .New York. N. Y.
Voice of St. Jude Chicago. 111.
Voice of Youth Chicago. 111.
Voix Nationale. La. .Mont real. Que
Volante Vermillion. S. D.
Volt Age St. Louis, Mo.
Volta Review ..Washington. D. C
Volume Feeding Management
New York. N. Y.
Voluntary and Co-operative
Groups Magazine
New York. N. Y
Volunteer Firefighter
Charlotte. N. C.
Volunteer Gazette
New York. N. Y
Vostok Perth Amboy. N J
Voxair «« Winnipeg. Man.
Voz Universitaria.... Panama. R. P
Vu - „-.... Montreal. Que
Vue. — New York. N Y
Vytis Huston. Mass
w
Wachovia Moravian
Winston Salem. N C
Wachter. l>e..Grand Rapids. Mich
Waghom's Guide.... Winnipeg. Man
Wagnerian. The
Staten Island. N. Y
Waldorf- Astoria. The
New York. N. Y
Wallace's Farmer and Iowa
Homestead Des Moines. Iowa
Wallpaper and Wall Coverings
New York. N. Y.
Wall Street Journal (Pacific
Coast Ed.). — San Francisco. Cal
Wall Street Journal (Midwest
Edition) -..Chicago. 111.
Wall Street Journal
New York. N Y.
Wall Street Journal (S. W. Ed )
Dallas. Tex.
Walt Disney Comics and Stories
Poughkeepsie. N. Y.
Walt Disney a Comics
New York. N. Y.
Walther League Messenger
Chicago. 111.
Wanderer. The. St. Paul. Minn.
War at Sea Derby. Conn.
War Cry New York. N. Y
War Cry.~.~~...~.~ .. Toronto. Ont
Warhoop Torrance, Cal.
Warren County Agricultural
Newt -Warrensburg, N. Y.
Wartburg Trumpet.. Waverly. Towa
Waihburn Review....Topeka, Kans.
Washcoegg Seattle. Wash.
Washington Alumnus
Seattle. Wash
Washington Clubwoman
Seattle, Wash.
Washington County Motorist
Washington. Pa.
Washington. Eagle
Washington. D. C
Washington Education
Seattle. Wash
Washington Elm..Chestertown. Md.
Washington Farmer
Spokane. Wash
Washington Grange News
Seattle. Wash.
Washington Law Reporter
Washington. D. C.
Washington. Motorist
Seattle, Wash.
Washington Newspaper
Seattle. Wash
Washington Purchasing Agent
and Manufarturer..Seattle, Wash.
Washington Report
Washington, D. C.
Washington State Farm Bureau
News -...Ellensburg, Wash.
Washington State Food Dealer
Seattle. Wash.
Washington State Labor New*
Seattle, Wash.
Washington State Review
Pullman, Wash.
1562
Washington University Adult
Education Bulletin St. Louis. Mo.
Wastes Engineering (Sewage
and Industrial). .New York. N. Y.
Watchman- Examiner
New York, N. Y.
Watchtower Brooklyn. N. Y.
Water and Sewage Works
Chicago. 111.
Water Equipment (see Supple-
ment) Phoenix, Ariz.
Waterways Journal. .St. Louis. Mo.
Water Well Journal
Champaign. 111.
Water Works Engineering
New York. N. Y.
Wayne Collegian Detroit, Mich.
Wayne County Farm and Home
News :. Alton, N. Y.
Wayne Engineer. The
Detroit. Mich.
Way of St. Francis. The
San Francisco. Cal.
W.H.A. Review..Port Huron. Mich.
Weatherwise Boston. Mass.
Web, The Webster Groves. Mo.
Wecker. Der.... New York. N. Y.
Weekend Comics Group
Montreal Que.
Weekend Magaztnr..Montreal. Que.
Weekly Livestock Reporter
Fort Worth. Tex
Weekly Mirror Minneapolis, Minn.
Weekly News... Boston. Mass.
Weekly News Review
Washington, D. C
Weekly People....New York. N. Y.
Weekly Snooper
Honolulu. Hawaai
Weekly rnity....Lee* Summit. Mo
Weekly Women's Magazine
Manila. P. 1
Weevil Outlet Monticello. Ark.
Wee Wisdom ..I^ees Summit. Mo.
Welding Distributor
Morton Grove. HI.
Welding Engineer
Morton Grove. III.
Welding Illustrated
Cleveland. Ohio
Welding Journal New York. N. Y.
Wellesley Alumnae Magazine
Wellesley. Mas*
Wellesley College News
Wellesley. Mann
Wesleyan Advance.... ^alina. Kans.
Wesleyan Alumnae. The
Macon. Ga.
Wesleyan Argu*
Middle town. Conn.
Wesleyan Cardinal
Mtddletown. Conn.
Wesleyan Christian Advocate
Macon. Ga.
Wesleyan Pharos
Thick ha nnon W. Va.
Wesleyan, The. Lincoln. Neb.
Wesleyan University Alumnus
Middletown. Conn.
Wesley Quarterly. Nashville. Tenn
West........ ......Las Vegas. Nev.
Westchester Country Club News
Rye, N. Y
Westcbester Law Journal
White Plains. N. V
Westchester Medical Bulletin
Purchase. N. Y
West Coast Druggist
Los Angeles, Cal.
West Coast Source Book
Monrovia. Cal.
Western New York. N. Y
Western Action....New York. N. Y.
Western Advertising
San Francisco. Cal
Western Apparel Indu» try
Los Angeles. Cal
Western Arts Association
Bulletin Nashville, Tenn.
Western Associated Beverages
San Francisco, Cal.
Western Automotive Journal
Lot Angeles. Cal.
Western Aviation
Los Angeles. Cal.
Western Baker.San Francisco. Cal.
Western Banker
San Francisco, Cal.
Western Bottler. Los Angeles. Cal.
Western Brewing and Distrib-
uting M Los Angeles, Cal.
Western Builder-Milwaukee, Wii.
Western Building ..Portland, Ore.
Western Building Review
Sacramento. Cal.
Western Business and Industry
Vancouver. B. C.
Alphabetical Index, 1959
Western Carol
atholi
Western Canada Coal 1
Western Canner anaJE _r™
, N. C
Western Catholic-Edmonton, Alta.
Western City~~..Los Angeles, Cal.
Western Colorado Reporter
Grand Junction, Colo.
Western Confectioner
San Francisco, Cal.
Western Construction
San Frsncisco. Cal.
Western Construction and
Building Winnipeg. Man.
Western Courier Macomb. 111.
Western Dairy Foods Review
San Francisco. Cal.
Western Dairy Journal
Los Angeles. Cal.
Western Druggist. Vancouver, B. C.
Western Electronic News
Los Angeles. Cal.
Westernews Des Moines. Iowa
Western Fabrics. Curtains and „ ,
Draperies.... Los Angeles, Cal.
Western Pamfly....HoHywood. Cal.
Western Family Outlook (see
Supplement).. ..Los Angeles. Cal.
Western Farm Equipment
San Francisco. Cal.
Western Farm Life.~Denver. Colo.
Western Feed and Seed
San Francisco, Cal.
Western Fisheries _ _
Vancouver, B. C.
Western Floors—Los Angeles. Cal.
Western Folklore — Berkeley, Cat
Western Fruit Grower
San Francisco. Cal.
Western Furniture Manufactur-
ing Los Angeles, Cal.
Western Grocer and Food Store
Manager ..- Winnipeg, Man.
Western Grower and Shipper
Los Angeles. Cal.
Western Hardware—Toronto, Ont.
Western Herald-Kalamazoo. Mich.
Western Homes and Living
Vancouver, B. C.
Western Horseman, pie
Colorado Springs. Colo.
Western Housing
Western Humanities — ,_
Salt Lake City. Utah
Western Industrial Empire
Los Angeles. Cal.
Western Industry
San Francisco. Cal.
Western Journal of Surgery.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Seattle. Wash.
Western Kennel World
San Francisco. Cal.
Western Livestock Journal
Los Angeles. Cal.
Western Livestock Reporter (see
Supplement) ..Billings, Mont.
Western Machinery and Steel
World~~~.~~San Francisco, Cal.
Western Manufacturing and
Industrial Development
Winnipeg. Man.
Western Marine Dealer
Seattle. Wash.
Western Material Handling
Los Angeles, Cal.
Western Meat Industry
Mill Valley. Cal.
Western Merchandiser
San Francisco, Cal.
Western Metalworker
Los Angeles, Cal.
Western Michigan Catholic
Weekly Grand Rapids. Mich.
Western Michigan University
News Magazine
Kalamazoo. Mich.
Western Milk and Ice Cream
News Los Angeles, Cal.
Western Mineral Survey
Salt Lake City. Utah
Western Miner and Oil Review
Vancouver. B. C.
Western Mining .... Sonora, Cal.
Western Mistic .. Moorhead. Minn.
Western Mobile Home News
Long Beach. Cal.
Western Motor Fleet
Winnipeg, Man.
Western M«nicipalwNewa ^
West -
i Angelea. Cal.
Western Paint
>- 98
Western Plastics
San Francisco, Cal.
Western Printer and Lithographer
Western Producer
Saskatoon, Sask.
Western RetallerJSaskatoon, Sask.
Western Review~..Iowa City. Iowa
Western Round Up~~~Oxford. Ohio
Western Sporting Goods Review
Los Angeles. Cal.
Western Sportsman,. Pasadena, CaL
Western Stamp Collector
Albany, Ore.
Western States Beverage
Analyst. ..~.~~~~.~~~Denver, Colo.
Western Sunday Visitor
Winnipeg, Man.
Western Tobacco Journal .
Cincinnati. Ohi«*
Western Tobacconist ^ m
San Francisco. Cal.
Western Trucking (see Supple-
ment)...... Los Angeles, Cal.
Western Underwriter
San Francisco. Cal.
Western Weekly Reports
Calgary. Alta.
Westminster Adult Leader
Philadelphia, Pa.
Westmoreland Motorist
Greensburg. Pa.
Westsider. The.~.New York. N. Y.
West Texas Register
Amarillo. Tex.
West Texas Today~Abilene. Texas
West Virginia dub Woman
Shepberdstown. W. Va.
West Virginia Conservation
Charleston. W. Va.
West Virginia Construction News
Charleston. W. Va.
West Virginia Farm News
Morgantown, W. Va.
West Virginia Fourth Estates-
man.....~.~-,Morfantown. W. Va.
West Virginia Hills and Streams
Parkersburg. W. Va.
West Virginia Legionnaire
Charleston. W. Va.
West Virginia Medical Journal
Charier ton. W. Va.
West Virginia Municipality
Morgantown. W. Va.
West Virginia Pharmacist
Oak HOI. W. Va.
West Virginia Register
Wheeling. W. Va.
Weet Virginia School Journal
Charleston, W. Va.
West Virginia State Magazine
Charleston. W. Va.
Wat Vtrgini^Tec^C^legi*.
Magasine—Morgant
— .
Weatways— —Los Angeles,
. W. Va.
eles, Cat
What's New in Home Economics
Chicago. HI.
News --- Norton. Mass.
Record - Wheaton. 111.
White Ribbon Bulletin
Seattle. Wash.
White Ribbon Journal
Springfield* S. D.
White Ribbon News
Livingston. N. J.
White Rose Motorist -- York. Pa.
White Topper _____ Emory, Va.
...Rochefle. m.
Wholesale Grocer News
iMBfc" - JP
Wfllamette
William Jewell
William
Williams
Mass.
Bismarck. N. D.
Wilson Billboard
Chambersburg, Pa.
Wilson Bulletin....Lawrence, Kans.
WU«« Utor, B«U««in
Winco Farmer ----- Oshkosh. Wis.
Wine Beer and Spirits in Canada
Toronto. Ont.
Wines and Vines
San Francisco. Cal.
Winged Foot -- New York. N. Y.
Winged Head ------ Pittsburgh. Pa.
Wings, a Quarterly of Verse
Mill Valley. CaJ.
wringspresd. ...... tl r,,,,TT, , Dayton. O.
Winnipeg Actimist Magazine
Wlnonan.
Winthrop Journal Jtock Hill. S. C.
Wire and Radio Communications
New York. N. Y.
Wire and Wire Products
Stamford. Conn.
Wisconsin Agriculturist
Racine. Wis.
Wisconsin Alumnus-Madison. Wis.
Wisconsin Archeologist
Milwaukee, Wis.
Wisconsin Bar Bulletin
Madison. Wis.
Wisconsin Beverage Journal
Milwaukee* Wis.
Wisconsin dub Woman
Stevens Point. Wis.
Wisconsin Countfes..Madison. Wis.
Wisconsin Country Magazine
Madison. Wis.
Wisconsin Druggist
Milwaukee. Wis.
Wisconsin Engineer. Madison, Wis.
Wisconsin Fanners Union News
Chippewa Falls. Wie.
Wisconsin Food Dealer
Milwaukee. Wis.
Wisconsin Journal of Education
Madison. Wis.
Wisconsin Law Review
Madiajni ^AHa
Wisconsin Magazine of History
Madison. Wis
Wisconsin Medical Jonroal '
Madison. Wis.
Wisconsin Motor Carrier
Motor -
Fellow
Madison. Wis.
Wisconsin Restaurateur
, . Milwaukee* Wis.
Wisconsin School Musician
. « Madison. Wis.
Wisconsin State Employee
wr isconsin Telephone News
Milwaukee. Wis.
Wisdom Beverley Hills. Cal.
Witness Dubuque. Iowa
Witness— ^.Tunkhannock. Pa.
Wittenberg Tordu«Springfield. O.
Woman Bowler ..... . -..Chicago, 111.
Woman's Chaini....Zarephath, N. J.
Women In Crime..New York. N*. Y."
Women's City dub Magazine
_f . _ f Detroit. Mich.
Women's Wear Daily
Wonder Woman..^ YoT*' * X
Wood and Wood ~
. .
ork. N. Y.
Woodberries Los ,
Wood Construction andBufldln
Materialist _JjCenia. Ohio
Wooden Barrel St. Louis, Mo.
Wooden Box and Crate
Washington. D. C.
Woodlands Review
Woodmen Circle r
Woodm* of 4i W
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Word and Work .Louisville. Ky.
Workbasket. The_
Workbench
Kansas City, Mo.
.Kansas City. Mo.
"ew Orleans. La.
________ J,,.,.,,,., Tex.
Affairs.-...Loa Angeles, Cal.
Affairs^.Washington, D. C.
World Affairs — ...^Toronto. Ont.
World Call.~.....~~Indianapolis. Ind.
World Challenge, The, A ^ m,
t Springfield. Mo.
World Construction-.^Chlcago, 111.
World Invention Date.
World Highways
Washington. D. C.
World Industry and Production
Mews ................ Philadelphia. Pa.
"^"•^'•SSWi..*
World Mining.. ..San Francisco, Cal.
World ol Fantasy ..New York, N. Y.
World Oil ..-..—........Houston, Tex.
World Outlook-..New York. N. Y.
World Over ------- New York. N. Y.
World Petroleum..New York. N. Y.
World Politics ________ Princeton. N. J.
World Ports and The Mariner
Washington, D. C.
World Progress-Standard Quar-
terly Review ............. Chicago. 111.
World Review of Hotels and
Travel ............... -New York. N. Y.
World's Business..New York.N.Y.
World's Finest Comics
New York. N. Y.
World Tennis _____ New York. N. Y.
World Week. ......... New York, N. Y.
Worth S«««N«w, NY
Wright College News..Chicago. 111.
Writer.-. . ....... ..... Boston. Mass
Writer's Digest....Cincinnati. Ohio
WSC Daily Evergreen
Pullman. Wash.
W. W. Collegian ^
Bellingham. Wash.
Wyatt Earp.....~~ ....... Derby, Conn.
Wyatt Earp ------- New York. N. Y.
Wyoming Agriculture
Laramie, Wyo.
Wyoming Catholic Register
Cheyenne. Wyo.
Wyoming Education News
Cheyenne. Wyo.
Wyoming Law........Cheyenne, Wyo.
Wyoming Rural Electric News
Denver. Colo.
Wyoming Stockman- Farmer
Wyoming Valley Motorist
Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
Wyoming Wildlife
Cheyenne. Wyo.
Wyoming Wool Grower
McKinley, Wyo.
Xaverian Weekly..Antigonish, N. S.
Xavier Herald......New Orleans. La.
Xavier University News
Cincinnati. Ohio
X-Ray Technician..St. Paul. Minn.
Yachting New York. N. Y.
Yale Alumni Magazine
New Haven. Conn.
Yale Daily News
New Haven. Conn.
Yale Journal of Biology and
Medicine New Haven. Conn.
Yale Law Journal. The
New Haven, Conn.
Yale Literary Magazine
New Haven, Conn.
Yale Review..... .New Haven, Conn.
Yale Scientific Magazine
New Haven. Conn.
Yale University Library Gazette
New Haven. Conn.
Yankee.. ..».._ -..Dublin, N. H.
Yankee Grocer ....Boston, Mass.
Yankee Oilman . . .. Boston, Mass.
Yellow Book New York. N. Y.
Yellow Jacket....Springfield, Mass.
Yellow Jacket .....Waynesburg. Pa.
Yellow Jacket Brownwood. Tex.
Yellow Jacket — Institute, W. Va.
Ye Sterling Stir Sterling. Kan
Yid. Der Brooklyn, N. Y.
Yiddishe Kultur....New York. N. Y.
Yiddisher Kemfer..New York.N.Y.
V.M.H.A.B«U.ti
Yorker. The..»..Cooperstown, N. Y.
York. Legal Record" ------- York. Pa.
York Temple News. ...Columbus, O.
Young Americans-New York. N. Y.
Young Catholic Messenger
Dayton. Ohio
Young Citizen.. ..Washington. D. C.
Young Citizen™. Valley City, N. D.
Young Crusader .......... Evanston. 111.
Young Judaean ...... New York. N. Y.
Young Life Magazine
Colorado Springs. Colo.
Young Man .................... Merced. Lai.
Young People ........ Philadelphia, Pa.
Young Romance-New York. N. Y.
Young Romance Group
New York. N. Y.
Your Church ............ Jenkintown, Pa.
Your Life ........ ------- New York. N. Y.
Your Motor Club. ...... ...Tampa. Fla.
Your New Baby..New York. N. Y.
Your Romance......New York, N. Y.
Youth ................... Philadelphia, Pa.
Youth For Christ ....... Wheaton, 111.
Youth in Action
Winona Lake. Ind.
Youth Leaders' Digest
Putnam Valley. N. Y.
Youth Magazine.-.Hunl ington, Ind.
Youth's Instructor
Washington. D. C.
Y's Men's World
Washington. Iowa
Yuhum.... .......................... ..Iloilo. P. I.
Yuma County Farmer..Yuma, Ariz.
Y.W.C.A. Magazine, The
New York. N. Y.
ZaJednicar Pittsburgh, Pa.
Zarja Chicago, 111.
Zenska Jednota Middletown, Pa.
fionsbrote Hillsboro. Kans.
ion's Herald Boston. Mass.
Zivena .......... — Pittsburgh, Pa.
Zontian, The — - Chicago, III.
Zukunft ~ New York. N. Y.
Zwiazkowiec Cleveland, Ohio
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Items of Information that reachtd the editorial office too late to be included in their respective
placet in the catalog pages. Mar we suggest that you mark on the margin of the original lifting
of each of these in the Catalog section, "see Supplement." *
ARIZONA
Prescott — Arizona Courier- Journal — Suspended.
ARKANSAS
Bates ville — News-Review — Suspended.
Forrest City— -Times-Herald— Now issued Evg. ex. Sat.
& Sun.
CALIFORNIA
Berkeley — Good Packaging — Now published by Pacific
Trade Journals, Inc., 171 Second St., San Fran-
cisco 5, Calif.
Big Bear Lake — Limelight News — Now published by
Grizzly Publishing Co., weekly on Monday. Size
5 cols., 24 nonps.. 224 agate lines.
Fresno— Guide — Size 8 cols., 22 nonps., 305 agate lines.
Grass Valley— Union— Size 9 cols.. 22 nonps., 294 agate
lines.
Hollywood— Film World and A-V World— Now pub-
lished by Sidale Publishing Co., 672 S. Lafayette
Park Place, Los Angeles (57).
Telefilm Magazine— Now published by Telefilm Pub-
lications, 7071 Hollywood Blvd. (28).
Long Beach— Landscape Gardener— Now issued 8 ti.
a year.
Los Angeles—Motor Transportation in The West-
Changed name to Motor Transportation and West-
ern Trucking.
Trailer Life— Now published by Trailer Life Publish
ing Co., Suite 207. 8350 Santa Monica Blvd. (46)
Western Trucking — Merged with Motor Transporta-
tion in The West as Motor Transportation and
Western Trucking.
Mountain View — Register- Leader — Now issued weekly
on Wednesday.
Redding — Record- Search light— Size 8 cols., 22 nonps.,
294 agate lines.
Sacramento — Bee — Now published Evg. ex. Sun., Sun.
Morn.
Stockton— Diamond Walnut News — Size 3 cols , 26
nonps., 140 agate lines.
COLORADO
Montrose — Press - Now published Evg. ex. Sat. & Sun.
Palmer Lake — Columbine Herald — Suspended.
CONNECTICUT
Hartford — American Editor, The — Now accepts adver-
tising. William H. Heath, Editor; 91 Haseltime St..
Bradford, Mass.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington — American Aviation — Changed name to
Airlift, issued monthly effective April.
Better Crops with Plant Food — Now issued 6 ti. a yr.
National Public Accountant— Now located at 919 18th
St.. N. W. (6).
National Roofer. Siding and Insulation Contractor —
Changed name to National Roofer and Building
Improvement Contractor.
National Tribune—Stars and Stripes— James A. Shee-
han. Editor.
FLORIDA
Delray Beach — Journal— Merged with News as News-
Journal.
Palatka — News — Now issued Evg. ex. Sun., Sun. Morn.
Quincy— Gadsden County Times— Size 8 cols., 22
nonps., 308 agate lines.
GEORGIA
Atlanta — Southern Food Processor — Now published by
Southern Publishing Co.. P. 0. Box 67, College
Park.
Southern Hardware— The bound in section called
Southern Farm Equipment is now a separate publi-
cation with circulation of 10,800.
ILLINOIS
Chicago — American Spectator — Now located at 2517
Michigan Blvd. (16).
Home Improvement Industry — Merged with National
Roofer, Siding and Insulation Contractor as:
National Roofer and Building Improvement Con-
tractor.
Industrial Wastes — Now issued monthly. Sub. price
$1.00 per year.
Jobber Product News— Changed name to Jobber Prod-
uct News and Jobber News.
National Publisher— Now located at 1025 Connecticut
Ave., N. W.. Washington 6, D. C.
Elmhurst— Press — Now issued weekly on Thursday.
Lombard— Spectator— Now issued weekly on Thursday.
Springfield— Scrap Age- Waste Age — Changed name to
Scrap Age.
Streator— Times- Press— Size 8 cols., 24 nonps., 294
agate lines.
Villa Park— Argus — Now issued weekly on Thursday.
Wheaton— Du Page Press— Now issued weekly on
Thursday.
INDIANA
New Albany— Tribune— Now issued Evg. ex. Sat. &
Sun.
IOWA
Cedar Falls— Record — Size 5 cols., 24 nonps.. 224 agate
lines.
KANSAS
Everest — Enterprise — Discontinued.
Norton— Telegram— Size 9 cols., 22 nonps., 294 agate
lines.
LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge- News Leader — Suspended.
MARYLAND
Riderwood— Eastern Bowhunter. The — Change name to
Bowhuntmg.
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston — National Plumbing and Heating Supply News —
Changed name to Home Improvement Trends.
Winthrop — Sun — Merged with Transcript as Sun-Tran-
script.
MICHIGAN
Saint Joseph — Plant, The— Now published by Hitchcock
Publishing Co., Wheaton, 111.
MINNESOTA
Bloomington— Sun— Size 8 cols.. 23 nonps., 300 agate
lines.
Glencoe — Star— Discontinued.
MISSISSIPPI
Greenwood— Star— Suspended publication 1-6-59.
Natchez— Times — Now published Evg. ex. Sat. & Sun.,
Sun. Morn.
MISSOURI
Butler— Democrat— Suspended publication 1-16-59.
Independence — News — Size 5 cols.. 24 nonps., 218 agate
lines.
Kansas City— Mid-Continent Jeweler— Now published
by Hurst House. Inc.. 1211 Walnut St., (6).
Retail Lumberman — Now published by Retail Lum-
berman, 928 Grand Ave. (6).
Saint Louis— Missouri Pacific Line? Magazine— Now
issued bi-monthly.
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I •! Siz.
MONTANA
BlUlnffa— -Western Livestock Reporter — Size 6 cols.,
24 nonps.. 226 agate lines.
NEBRASKA
South Sioux City— Eagle — Ceased publication.
NEVADA
Elko— Free Press — Size 8 cols., 24 nonps., 294 agate
lines.
NEW JERSEY
Parslppany— Citizen — Size 9 cols., 22 nonps.. 294 agate
lines.
NEW YORK
New York— Argosy— Now prints Canadian Edition.
Journal of Lifetime Living — Now published by Life-
time Living, Inc.. 1625 Bay Road. Miami Beach,
Florida.
Life
Life International •{ Size column width 27 nonps.
Life En Espanol
Metronome — Changed name to Music U.S.A.
National Municipal Review — Changed name to Na-
tional Civic Review.
(Newsweek Effective 5-1-59. new ad-
Newsweek European dress will be 444 Madi-
Newsweek — Pacific son Ave.
Protestant Church Administration and Equipment —
Changed name to Protestant Church Buildings.
Radio and TV News — Changed name to Electronics
World.
Refrigerating Engineering including Air Condition-
ing— Changed name to ASHRAE Journal, published
by American Society of Heating. Refrigerating and
Air- Conditioning Engineers.
True Life Stories — No longer accepts advertising.
True Medic Stories — Now published by Feature Pub-
lications, Inc.. 32 West 22nd St. (10).
True Men Stories— Moved to 32 West 22nd St. (10).
Young Romance Group — Moved to 32 West 22nd St.
(10).
NORTH CAROLINA
Chapel Hill— News Leader— Ceased publication 1-29-59.
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma City— National Electric Medical Assn. Quar-
terly—Moved to 1261 S.E. Second Street, Deerfield
Beach, Florida.
OREGON
Portland — Oregon Licensee — Changed name to Oregon
Restaurant and Beverage.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia— Medical Abstracts— Ceased publication.
Pittsburgh— Instruments and Automation — Changed
name to Instruments & Control Systems.
Missionary Horizons — Changed name to Concern.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Columbia — National Gardener — Moved to 4401 Magnolia
Ave., St. Louis 10. Mo.
Myrtle Beach — News — Now issued semi- weekly.
Pageland— South Carolina Farmer — Size 5 cols.. 24
nonps., 224 agate lines.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Rapid City — South Dakota Stock Grower— Size 3 cols..
26 nonps.. 140 agate lines.
TEXAS
Austin— Texas Municipalities — Changed name to Texas
Town and City.
Crockett — Courier — Merged with Democrat as Courier-
Democrat.
Garland— Times-Reporter— Merged with News.
Lufkin— News — Size 9 cols.. 22 nonps., 294 agate lines.
San Augustine — Tribune—Size 7 cols., 22 nonps., 280
agate lines.
VERMONT
Burlington — News — Size 5 cols., 24 nonps.. 215 agate
lines.
WISCONSIN
Ripon— College Days— Circ., $950.
CANADA
ONTARIO
Kemptville — Advance — Size 8 cols., 23 nonps., 294 agate
lines.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Summerside — Journal- Pioneer— Size 6 cols., 22 nonps..
280 agate lines.
PUBLICATIONS, FOR WHICH INFORMATION REACHED THE EDITORIAL OFFICE AFTER
THE MAIN CATALOG SECTION WAS PRINTED
Fort Payne
ALABAMA Estill Colt«WIdthTO<pUl Sub
Democratic 1968 8 22 28°
Dale Smith, Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 416.
Montgomery
Alabama Builder, The + Monthly Home Bldg 1957 3 28 130
Robert C. Johnston, Editor; Home Builders Assn. of Alabama, Publisher,
22 S. Perry St.
Land and Water lnrrt«*hlv fLand & 1QKft « «A 14n
Conservation -f {Monthly \WaterConsv 1969 3 26 14°
Charles E. Cline, Editor; Hartwell Hatton, Publisher, P. O. Box 2268.
Talladega
Reporter-f (offset) Thursday Democratic 1958 8 21 801 2.00
CIre
fl ftA
6'00
Philip H. Smith, Editor; The Coosa Valley Publishing Co.
ARIZONA
3,017
1,900
Parker
Pioneer+ .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1953 5 24 231 3.00
James Loder, Editor; Charles K. Dooley, Publisher, Grandview Hotel Bldg.
Phoenix
2^50— Free
1,465
f
I
I
Water Equipment ................... Bi-monthly ..... Irriga'n Dlrs ...... 1959 3 26 140 2.00
Albert Horlings, Editor; Agricultural Press, Publisher, 4710 N. 16th St.
Carmel Valley CALIFORNIA
Newt (offset) .......................... Friday ............. Independent ....... 1947 2 45 140 2.00
Shirlie Stoddard, Editor; Mrs. Frances Andrews, Publisher.
Central Valley
Valley Times-Logger Tidings/Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1886 6 23 259 8.00
Albert F. Coombs, Editor and Publisher.
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§1,211
Supplementary Information, 1959
Lo. Angeles Estab Coif <^ Width V Depth Sub Clrc
Buying Guide, The ................... Monthly .......... Printing ............. 1953 4 24 168 3.00
Roby Wentz, Editor; West Coast Publications, Inc., Controlled free diet. 5,690
1605 N. Cahuenga Blvd. (28).
Printing Buyers' News ........... Monthly .......... Printing ............. 1956 4 24 168
Roby Wentz, Editor; Printing Buyers' News, Publisher, Controlled free dist. 2,800
1605 N. Cahuenga Blvd. (28).
Western Family Outlook ........ Monthly .......... {^^Swili?'1 19B9 8 27 14° 1*BO
John T. McCullough, Editor; J. Dana Tasker, Publisher,
1300 N. Wilton Place (28)
Newark
Sun + ........................................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1&56 5 24 208 2.00 685
Prints South County Shopper on Wednesday for free distribution. Circ. 2,000.
R. H. Mitchell. Editor and Publisher, P. O. Box 575.
Ojai
Modern Maturity ..................... Bi-monthly ..... {o^J£Pe°ple l958 \ \\ \\\ * 200'000
Ethel Percy Andrus, Editor; American Association of Retired Persons,
Publisher, 310 E. Grand Ave.
Riverside
Highlander-f V ........................ Thursday ........ Collegiate ........... 1954 6 20 204 2.00 1,500
Students of University of California. Editors and Publishers.
Santa Barbara
Horizon+V .............................. Friday ............. Collegiate ........... 1940 5 26 210 8.00 $600
Students of Westmont College, Editors and Publishers. Controlled free dist. $150
Santa Maria
Advertiser+ ............................ Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1925 8 23 294 2.50 5,183
Robert S. Magee, Editor and Publisher, 201 W. Chapel St. 2,333 — Free
Denver COLORADO
Rocky Mountain Veterinarian..Monthly .......... Veterinary ......... 2 32 112 x2.00 1,024
Chuck Morris, Editor; Colorado Veterinary Medical Assn., Inc., Publisher,
510 Mile High Center (2).
Washington DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Milton Rubincam, Editor; National Genealogical Society, Publisher,
1921 Sunderland Place, N. W. (6).
Carol City FLORIDA
Crier-f ...................................... Thursday ........ Independent ....... 1958 5 24 224 14,000 — Free
Virginia Woodward, Editor; Bobby Spear, Publisher, 4100 N. W. 183rd St.
Plant City
East Hillsboro Free Press -f. Monday ........... Independent ....... 1958 8 24 294 10,250 — Free
Clay C. Codrington, Publisher, P. O. Box 911.
Marietta GEORGIA
Southern Bowler, The ............. Monthly .......... Bowling .............. 3 26 140 2.00 5,020
Joseph M. Robinson, Editor; The Southern Bowler Publishing Co.,
1525 N. Fairground St.
Honolulu HAWAI1
Advertiser Shopper, The-f- ..... Monday ........... Shopping ............ 1957 8 22 280 77,749 — Free
Thurston Twigg-Smith. Editor; Advertiser Publishing Co., Ltd., P. O. Box 3110.
Asterisk-f-V (offset) .............. 4 ti. a yr .......... Humor 1955 2 80 116 *60
Harold P. Wright, Editor; College Magazine Club, Publisher, University of
Hawaii, Hemenway Hall.
Boise IDAHO
Journal-f .................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1951 7 24 280 3.00 §1,843
Perry S wisher, Editor; Perry S wisher and Ralph S wisher, Publishers,
P. O. Box 2 116.
Chicago ILLINOIS
Dap?o^6ee^°n?^^^^ ...... 188ft 5 24 21° 5'00 *5'000
Hjalmar Bertelsen, Editor; Bertelsen Publishing Co., 36 Elm wood Pkwy (35).
Medicorama .............................. 5 ti. ayr .......... Medical .............. 1959 3 27 140 x 160,800
Austin Smith, M.D., Editor; American Medical Assn., Publisher,
535 N. Dearborn St. (10).
Suburbia Today ....................... .Monthly .......... Gen'l Sub. Ints.. 1959 5 22 170
A magazine printed in colorgravure, distributed monthly in approximately 175
newspapers.
Leonard S. Davidow, Publisher, 153 N. Michigan Ave. (1).
Monee
Monitor-f ................................. Friday ............. Independent ....... 1968 5 24 241 2.50 326
Mrs. Ray Krizan, Editor; G. Lee Russell, Publisher, Peotone.
Rochester
R<SprtXwdH£aM + .......... JFriday ............. Independent ....... 1945 6 22 252 3.00 380
Central Illinois Printing Co., Inc., Publisher, Pawnee.
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Directory of Newspapers and Periodicals, 1959
Kensington MARYLAND Estib Cols* Width TDipth Sub Circ
Kenslngton-Wheaton Guide... Thursday Independent 1948 8 24 294 $19,000 — Free
H. M. Flinn, Editor and Publisher, 10308 Kensington Pkwy.
Northbow MASSACHUSETTS
Times Thursday Independent 1968 5 24 210 2.00 5702
Loring A. Saltus, Editor; Alfred A. Salt us, Publisher, P. O. Box 824, Worcester.
Ada MICHIGAN
Suburban Life-f .Thursday Independent 1945 5 24 220 2.00 $980
Catherine Jefferiee, Editor; Harold F. Jefferies, Publisher, P. O. Box 147, Lowell.
Detroit
Eugene A. Sloane, Editor; Business News Publishing Co., 450 W. Fort St. (26).
Novi
News-f Thursday Republican 1964 8 24 280 3.00 §1,215
Space sold only in combination with Record of Northville.
William C. Sliger, Editor and Publisher, Northville.
Springfield MISSOURI
Lance, The-f V .Bi-wkly, Fri.... Collegiate 1957 5 24 210 2.00 450
Students of Evangel College, Editors and Publishers, 1111 N. Glenstone Ave.
Riverdale NEW JERSEY
f North Jersey Trends + Monday Independent 1952 6 24 21°
J Suburban Trends -f Thursday Independent 1958 5 24 21°
I Gerald Costello, Editor; George W. Page, Publisher, Rt. 23 Circle.
Rochester NEW YORK
Monatspost (German) V Monthly {ISman" °f 1938 3 26 126 1'00 *10'000
Dr. Arthur M. Hanhardt, Editor; Rochester German Publishing Co.,
237-239 Andrews St. (4).
Apex NORTH CAROLINA
News Herald Thursday Independent 1956 8 23 287
A. J. Harris, Jr., and J. W. Harris, Editors and Publishers.
Robbins
Record-f- Thursday Ind. Dem 1968 8 24 294 2.00 750
H. Clifton Blue, Publisher. 1,000 — Free
Maple Heights OHI°
Southeast Press + Thursday Independent 1958 8 24 294 2.50
Silvio A. Monday, Editor; The Southeast Enterprises, Inc., Publisher, 20,000 — Free
17021 Broadway
FortCobb OKLAHOMA
News-f- Thursday Democratic 1958 7 24 280 2.60 §350
O. H. Jackson, Editor and Publisher.
Sahinal TEXAS
Times-f Thursday Independent 1954 8 23 308 2.00 §425
Eva Sanderlin, Editor; W. E. Berger, Publisher.
Chineot..,™ VIRGINIA
Beacon, The-h Wednesday Democratic 1954 5 24 224 1.50 2,255
Mrs. Melvina Shepherd, Editor; The Eastern Shore News, Inc., Publisher.
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